Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1905, p. 6

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hat Fas. | thy gr 3 te and 854 413 #1 a cont of Fhe total elevator he able time he was in headaches work. For mfloved both can ho he eid | camo thee g 2 took TEE i is FF ii If id troubled wi any, 7H ance, $129, Fuited States Bureau : #P 2 iy, $178,264 800, Ea of the o were bushels, compared with | ten Si tha show only $14 umole iy dsbpeprin, which caused sovers wsehos, pains impossible to work, and when Markets. oF nearly gofourth of tie Germany --about w 25 to 40 per- cent Os aod iL is charged roy ¥ RE ie wiles. a Fe Fi. 'land, $204.2 B00 for GO: Hg unly do 1 aot hesitate to de the benefit Dr. Williame' Pink r mn Nord, w ¢ the story of his cure, Mr, La- G ting well on in 8t, Jerome, and among £ what eatrioe weight J those Nt nce him. For a 4 + a great uflorer fro the stomach sometimes Bouse. Sometinies ho felt in possession of information as to av though he would suffocate, he | the Japanese terms' terns which in- would become dizzy, mud experienced dionle a basis to which Russia con ringing noises iv the curs. Hix appe- | agree, tite booame poor, and his general ---------- health uo bad that he found it alinost from wev. but' found no kelp, Then of the core of the use of De, , and decided to od the pills for a mth, and they have made 0 8 new person. is no th any of the and sags he con now go his ork a8 though he never digestive - organe--like all gaon of the the body--get their nourishmen ther Cir iy inake now blood. 'This: new v the Mutash A ntes corner of Patrick Several bushels of ol i --. highest Or thy past few y the rmowned Dale is cortainly bw better off for ! be. worse off | son's Red Cross there, Sule, Saturday, against Charles H, Pickering, ster, who also conduets a store at the Hight opera in all the principal ee tninmen 4 tinetyelaim to originality. ment is absolutely unique, ---------- 0c. at New York Dress 1 t from che Pink Pills actus) blood Stanford was . A Special Court. interred in the Stanford mausclonm A aswion. of the polive. court { botweon the bodiee gS p husband war held at Na o'clock in moriing on. . w With a warket forestallin Cl 5 , ms hak main ons. PC. Ariel laid the chargs | of 0 Game Warden Tinsley bas wis a huek. and Pine stroets, apples were bought : apen on the Detroit and St. Clair thin morning: semiracs vo orice | ea shortly. exrpt in Lake 81. fant ah ihat the apples wero "ought | "Ti: ohere there be otill hewvy jae; lost Satutday and delivered to-day, Betwosn the mainland: end or ovat could wot support his claim andl | Th. wan fined 83 and conte, English Opera Singers. The eh Opera Sin or t a" andy, March. 27th. erechtials, havin oars heen neclad , The Dominion Short Worn Breed- y ents ponents. - of fnglich ors' Association ratified an agree. t in Fngland. Me. | ™ent with the dominion department ontithed to dis] Of agriculture, entablishing a systom His enter. | © national records for live stock, John Brown wax found guilty of assisting Charles Jackson to escape Buy spring blood purifiers at Gib: Drug Store, Fresh of Elite Corset, form, 48,000 ot Aid, wr January. 1904. Tha men' months from July 1 antary 31 were 2.031.479 bushels, J Compured with 4.092 fi months ending January 31, 4 usheia Job Ane weves lontht anuary #1, h at York Central has just completed AB 000,000 tushels clavator at Weehaw: Ron 0000, of bring tapmaity al Com pany up Ww 4,750,000 bushels, hii DYSPEPSIA CURED, ------ for the 1904, ave received from Mille, but | feel it Jmy dow do 80." Thess are the words which Edward Lavoie, of St. | Jerome, ' iniely. alidriasent to the editor of 1'Avenir head: Pwith which this is affiemed would in and the attacked Kin he had to Gait months, he says, physically and mentally be imagined. During he + shimalates ol the exorbitant {ater of interest " 1 m_ her loans. 3 ie | RT | | bobdon charged with robbin, xd howieh. "Phot coplayers am dividing. he spol ink Pills always ing of Arabs in South-Western those who use | Arabia is causing uneasiness in 'Pur. pills from hey. 4a it is feared the revolt may a . Bp ul at 0 "r is stated that the C, 1. R. and [Syren to gs SUPPLIES HARD MATTER. March 25.-Gen, ton the wtirement of we the bulk of his army northward, The fle. Ry for The capital wall now declares it ix vertgin os Marshall Oyama Kix bee compelled to reling the idea of a . {pursuit, in force, for the present. The Japanese forces on the Russian flasks r. | 810 too light to constitute a serions danger, and o lull in heavy fighting for several weeks, il not months, ix predicted by some the «correspon 14, : The army i today, states that, up to March 10th. the war office had ih teed 13,087 ufficers, 761 467 men; 146,403 horses, 1,501 guns, and 316, 321 tons of mupitions and supplies to i | the front, declaring the rin tion strained the Siberian railroad to its ntmout capacity. when the war opened, was hardly worth the name, fore, vefenined from sending reinforce ments, which surely would have pro. voked it. Peace In Six Weeks. St. Petersburg, March 25. ~The in- formation contained in previews des: - | patches regarding the change in Em: peror Ni as' attitude, concernin, the advisability of making a ror proposal in confirmed | Guariers; peace within six weeks is reo- Tenrded as certain. The positiveness dicate that the government js already PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The 88. Pretorian arrived at Hali- fax, NK. this morning, John MeCorkindale, secrelary of the Guelph Fat Stock Club, died of heart failure, Constable Bundy, Woodstock, has hoon appointed chiel of police of Til wonby In A Ontario legislature, Hon, R. Harcourt suggested that business be ex ted, h Mills astronomical at Santiago, Chili, twenty double stars, The Hamburg: American company is constructing a machine to reduce the tolling of vessels at wea. Mre. Cassio Chadwick tells & story expedition has discovered James y railway have agreed to build the line from Sudburyto Toron- to jointly. the late Mrs, Jane L. od an illogal shipment of 3.000 wiki ducks, from Manitoba, to a Toronto commission merchant, Indications are that navigation will Island and may go out at sny time, 4 same conditions exist in he vielnity of the Soo. for a long illness, Thomas A. o| Clark, & prominent resident of Wel. land county, died at his home, two miles north-west of Port Dalhousie, Ont. on Friday afternoon. from the county jnil at Sandwich and sentenced by Magistrate Bartlett to three yoars in Kingston penitentiary. The Toronto grand Jury strongly approve of spanking for drunkenness tor the first afar. We would sug. west nking without incarceration and wiht the option of a fine, Every other sontenee should include spanking, ------ New Music. "The Ascenwion" cantata for twe solo voices and chorns, has just been issued, Be. for one week, The song hits from the following new operas have just arvived. "Mr. Wix of Wick: mm, lady Teatle," "Hum ty Dumpty," "The Athletic Girl," **Neyy tune" march and bworstops: this will Le the hit of this season. Special Next weok on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday we will 'have a sale of sacred nibsic at Se. per copy. This offer will not bo ted and will include, the Palms, Calvary, Dream of Paradise, Jerusalem, Ava Mafia, Over 1h, J vy, the City Eternal, Star of the tL Outside the Gates of Paradise, ( Happy Duy, aid many others, Myf 1 Bros, 260 Princess Andrew Mis- amd fonervative oatnphell, ox-M.P.P, s that the defending thix on the ground that the ismiing to avoid war, and there. in very high " RAINED RAILROAD. moe: [TRANSPORT OF MEN AND! K.B Co Yesterday "ul instructive « the Kin, possiiitition of the men and women in consists of theres onnetrtin the intellectual, the emotional and j the manual. Owe part cannot in conjunction parts so that every energy ne Horth Ci onller to bring fundamental of a nites edyention are , meouracy and the Babitual use these two qualities is necessary for and the praetise of the yume inst all irregularitios, exercived the other unless TCE, « two woonomy, NOCOUS, will y as well-ng 1 test evil ja take Jarge gains, fort, in order The speaker listéners against the this master with ta live ple life in order Mr. Crummy wishing the St is wientiously lived clusion of the nks wax moved and seconded by w Dufierin, other. On died at the On Sunday, ter a long to rst, age eight months. The late Mr, Rue wax of Lorne, county in 1810. Tn 1834. Canada, gettling he war a 'mwson, and We late Hon, walle of Fory Henry, H the Sappers and Miners the commander being castle. In 1550 he burg and settled died. His 'wife was mmnagh, Ireland, in 1 couple were married in Surviving are daughters © William and drow, in Brand Mrs. Cowan, Pittsburg; Kingston township: » Sarnia. In religion, Anglican, and tive, He was to the Whig. on Tuesday last, in polities the Prospects Good for by Governme: minion Marine Ottawa, waited upon government twoen Kingston Year and minister were these: ing direct from the New lish a car ferry between the Cape. 2, ening the the freight be reduced through ao price of conl by fy would ling public at uli Wolfe Island, The Grand Trunk ilar in both instances, sist of last your, representin tino of the railway, the summer tourist, huntoman finds his par will also be movi tive of Canadian fish and game. exhibit ix at Milwankes, made' in all the following linols, Jows, Nebrask Pennsylvania. of advertising to her confines y r . St. Louis, asylum, was Et open ad ie Teri "i ro wire, " wddress to the students of Business College. The them, who Ss a most in Conada pointed out that one's individual to yam, whieg Ha en Ld y iy to yory foreibl Passion, a necessity 'of living to attain happiness. his address by 3 in life, which he point- od out would be theirs if the 4 qualities werd fuithfully and to. At the con- Heywood. ---- DEATH OF THOMAS RAE. Most Respected Residents. Pittsburg hay dost two of its oldest and most revered posidents fons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rape, who passed away on their farm within a month Feliruary 17th Mrs, age of vighty-eight 'vears, arch 19th, M riod 'of decline; passed ninety-four years in Ki Alexander Mackentie on the bellion of 183%, ander Fopt. Bennett, moved 16 ; on the farm which for Gfty-ive years he lived and five.sons and three Pittsburg: Robert, in Colorado; An- m; George, in Sarnia: Mrs; , longest, subseribor The funeral took . place -- ---- WOLFE ISLAND CANAL, -- The Kingston members of the and Cape Vincent, the nearest United States point, The delegation 'was well peeeived and assured that the government will very shortly aot, A stirvey was made estivhates secured, The chief points impressed upon the would greatly increase railway freight from Toronto to Prescott, cars com- railroad, it being proposed to estab. Tt-wodld result in choan- on which could probably shorter passa; here and Oswego and Charlotte, 3, It greatly conventenoe the travel seasons of naviga. tion, and would also be a benefit to ---- Grand Tri Exhibits. : has arranged to ® LWo extensive exhibits, one at the Sportsmen's Show in New York and the other of a travelling nature. The exhibitions wif} be somewhat " he They will : arge photogral identi with how shown at the ork th scenes along the in the ing pictures illustra life, also The. travelli the princibul cities of states : isdonsin, 11 Kansas, Arkansas, West V This vigorous means a great don! Canada iy attracting sommer visitors ---------------------- Shocked To Death. as he the "orm, bad fallen across 4he knob Eber very. , dwelt. on the business to-day. | parts, viz be with principles made up and of ly. to-day least of- extravagantly. ly warned his indulgence of nd urged on the sim. one and ull con- a vote of J. C. Hudson in the per- near each Rae of r. Rae, af and horn in the Antrim, Ire he came to ston. Hore wd with the or 0 werved with in the re ol. Bonny. Pitts born in Fer. S19. and the Kingston. b, A., in , Orser, Maitland, was an a consorvy: Re-Opening mt. re l canal, and be- feel last 1. The canal York Central Kingston. and at Kingston, omits a ton between City, vi haunts of the adie. There mounted pretare Exhibits will 8, iginin and policy to after taking broken In a he Do- | Associntion, while in ie minister of public works, to again press upon the the advisability of opening the Wolfe Jaland giving a short and direct route a Sa ¥ AN EDITOR IS DEAD. | Grumman of sho Brock Street WRITER: Remains to be Sent to His Old Home at Barrie for Inter ment--Some of the New Con- cerns Incorporated. Special to the Whig. Ottawa, March 25 William = : 5 barrister, of Wyld, Osler and Ewart. died, thix morning, aged fifty-one, af ter a lingering illness. Ho was born in Dundas, Ont., and was one of best lawyers practising hore. The death occurred, at the Wales Street Hospital, at an early hour this morning, of Ambrose. P. Hinds, a member of "the Citizen editorial staff, for the past seven years, and one of the brightest and most popular writ- ery among Ottawa's newspaper men. A week ago he was taken ill with typhoid fever and was removed 10 the hospital, on Monday last, where he gradually sank until the end came this morning, but faint hopes of neovery at any time being entertained, the dis- case having taken an unusually malignant form. Me was a member of the Canadian Press Association. The body will be sent west, tonight, for interment at his home in Barrie A vumber of Winnipeg capitalists have lately been incorporated under the name of the Canadian Co-Opera- tive company, with a total capital of £20,000, The Alfred Hocksworth & Sons, Lim- ited, has been incorporated, with a capital of $2,000, to carry on a gon- eral wholesale and retail trading busi ness, chiefly in the city of Montreal, The Edmund Eaves, Limited, com. posed of Montreal and Westmount men, has been incorporated, with a capital of $90,000, to carry on the manufacturing of walches, jewellery, ete, in Montreal. - INCIDEN' OF THE DAY. the Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds Sale, Saturday, of Elite Corset, 49c., at New York Dress Reform. Sulphur, cream tartar and molasses blood purifier, 26c. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. It is tiresome looking around, come direct to The Somerville Co. and avoid worry, - ; Mrs. James Sav age and Miss M. Arthur left, on Thursday, to attend the funeral of their aunt in Madoc, which oerurred on Friday, 6 lhe. pruves 25¢c.; 4 ting new peas, 26e.; 5 lbs, California raisins, 23¢. : 4 Jos. lunch biscuit, 25¢. at Mullins. W. H. Graham, Clergy street; is showing every sign of recovery from his recent severe illness. The critical stage has been passed and his re covery ix now almost assured. The Saturday morning market wes very small, due to the dangerous con dition of the roads, Farmers feared that their horses would injure or break their legs by travelling to the city, It pays to buy spring blood purili ers at Gibson's Red Cross Druy Store fresh thre, . The roads surrounding Kingston are in a condition far surpassing any thing in recent vears for impassabil ity. The Cataraqui road and the roads near Sunbury are reudered ex tremely. dangerous by deep banks of mow' and slush. There is no more obstinate skin trouble than salt rheunt. [It some times lingers for years. but Weaver's Corate makes short work of. it. Appl, the Cerate tothe inflamed skin, and A gallon tin pumpkin, 16c. Mullin's. j The Good Sense and Good Style Shown in the New Spring Coats and Suits : FOR WOMEN We are now offering, is admitted b every woman who has seen our collection. e have picked the best out of the samples shown by six of the leading manutacturers. Ladies' Coats, $6.50, 6.75, 7.5% 8.50, 9.75, 9.95, 12.50. Ladies' Spring Suits, $5.75, 9.75, 10.50, 12.50, 13 95, and on up to 22 50. Ladies' Skirts, $: 75. 350, 375 3.99 on up to 7:99, 1.75, 8.50. Children's Spring Coats, $2.49. 2.25, $1.75 and many others. Children's Skirts, $1.75, 2 25, 2.50, on up to 3.75. Come and See These To-night Or On Monday Whether you are pre- pared to buy or not, it makes absolutely no dif- ference, you are just as welcome, and you will not be plagued to buy. We never urge." Should you however find just what you have been looking for you may have it placed aside until required. "All Next Week COMMENCING WITH . Monday We will offer a particularly good, genuine French Kid Glove, made from selected skins, cut, fitand finish up to the mark, 2 dome fastners. Colors, Tans, Fawns, Whites and Blacks. Regu- lar values $1. Special Next Week, Z 5c. Pair. take Weaver's Syrup 'to insure per- manent cure. bd Wa-Hoo tonic for rheumatism, the '@ bottle for 3c. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Chip Adair, & cocker spaniel, bred by J. H. Sutherland, of this city, won first prize for best local cocker dog at the Buffalo: kennel show, on Wedne. day, and second prize in the puppy class. Chip Adair is a litter brother of Flip Adair, winner of the puppy class at chester last week. The snow avd ice has been entirely removed from the sidewalks on Prin cess street during the past two d Vi The merchants have not ar the letter, the by-law regarding the use of edged instruments in removing the ice, but great care has been exer cised and no damage done to the pavement, --eent Sister Died Suddenly. Sister Mary Raphael died very sud denly thie moming in St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, where she 'Stockings Children's Cashmere Stockings, 6 qualities to se- ' lect-from, plain or ribbed, ail sizes, from No. o up to No, 11, double knees, toes and heels. Boys' Best Makes of English Ribbed Cashmere, just the thing for a rovgh and tumble boy. Knees are 6 fold, heels and toes woven extra strong, all sizes, : Boys' Leather Knit Ribbed Cotton S Extra strong make, all sizes, from No. 1 upto the largest. » Comes a start] ing story illustrat ing how much suffers ing a woman can bear and yet" live. Mri. H. J. Rehorn. Landon street, of 'that city, says: "Soon after the wirth of my first child, fourteen: "veurs ago, constipa tion became troublesome, and the var ios pills and medicines 1 used would te temporary relief, but gradually they seamed to lose their influence and the condition became worse. 1 must have used fully fifty different remedies "At times I would have no relish for food, and what | did cat would distress my stomach. Gus would foi and rive. headache and pet fess sheep, Mrs. MH. J. Reborn bearing down in, backeche, t dil gL oclork this | he cho > eradvally1 begun io rected R 8! Toa of Ftemgth, Susily tired, and nev. --------s-- or ing ly rested, 7 In Amstica Stursh Servier, R "My husband Bevught me home » John B Seluan cele: Broek | e hodist REV Fhottle of a pew medicine called Anti. Eber BA, BRSe., pastor, Pill and § 3 brated hats at Campiell oll Bros. will proach ut 11 am. wnd 7 p.m. Mid. HY arian tu t prove. My appetite was better and week meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. what T ate did not make me fel um Ee -- comfortable. Anti-Pill js id ' It is probable that the destintonin! gentle in its action, and vet it oe to Hon. F. R. from the lib- | wy terribly obstinate constipation and corals of South ll be pre- lmade. me focl so well," t Renfrow week | Every Denggist sells this wonderful £ vo AntiPill that cured Mrs, G0} NO ONE KNOWS The Solid Comfort SLATER SHOE has since it was founded. She | =~ = fe------ was formerly of the House of Prov dence, Kingdton, and had many - friends here \ A REMARKABLE STORY : DLAWE 0 Woman - Tells of Her Fourteen = =. Years of Suffering. S-- ST -------------- -- From Buffalo, N, ee But those who wear them There is in a "All the . NEW SPRING SHAPES Are now in at THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE 107, GRAHAM'S eired from Sores on Face and | flack -- Doctors Took His Money gut Did No Good -- Skin Now Looks Clear as a Baby's. NOTHER CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES fi tq W. 8. Graham, 1321 Fo! : pain W.Va, says: i se g. 11 thank God that a tend ie euded Cuticura Soap an 1 suffered for a long time "4 sores on my face and back. Some ad ] had blood poison, and that 1 had barbers' itch. Nome wher did me any good, but they all then gloney. My friends tell me : wk looks as clear as a baby's i i wl ad - 8 Fel them 111 that Cutlicura Soaj snd Ointment did it." | LL ANOTHER CURI vered With Sores, Halil Nek rout, Wild With Itching | ding of 104 W. 104 says: *' For tw my neck was covered with sores ised reading to my hair Be a our aving an unsightl pald spot, and the soreness, fan mation, end merciless itching mad mewild. After a few appiications ¢ Cutienra the torment subsided, th sores disappear ud my hair gre thick and healthy as ever. AND STILL ANOTHER fw ver thirty years I suffere ats) ulcers and an stuptio from my kuees to my feet, and coun find peither doctors nor medicines t belp me, until I took Cuticura whic cured megn six months. (signed ainesville, Tex." d Pills are sold throughe sail. Depots: London, 97 Charterhouse Sq. ; Pas Se I Australin, R. Towns & Co., Syda: # Chew. Corp., Boston, Sole Props. * =e dtm to Cure Every Humour." Mailed Pr Cutivurs Soap. on [a ioo0 SURES Job HEALT! NAGIC Pom INSURES PURE FOOI COMP, EW.GILLETT 20a TORONTO.ONT. A Good Impressi MACK'S CUSHI RUBBER STI PRINTS ON ANY SU TRY US ALSO FOR SEALS, STE! STEEL ST! APRIBETS FOR PRINTING SIGNS AND | WHITE ENAMEL LETTE CW.MACK, TORO FERROV! A Tonle Wine, pleasant to tak Cives strength Makes now blood Builds up the system Throws off ati weakne A bor 10 those recovering f 1 0 % from wa rand 'ong illness. Sold by all medicine dealers & Lawrence Co, 1ad., Mont | TE CHOICE: And best assgried stock in t) , Brerything in Wines and Ale Any rand of Scotch or Iris i AN the tines of Imported weutie Liquors, JAS. McPARLA 339 and 341 King St, Ohe 274. Nell, always seems so Di hat he in talking ahou of Netarally Heo jy erally bony. ins if, fonern ly

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