Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1905, p. 4

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. Process reckiete puety hookers are | uticivnt. The player who is given Jomsaion Jo fd age To akin the cons to roughness ad brutality should be | Mise | w! ifr FE way is opm for the | patty managers to exact any toll they license holders, the procecds for party purposes." The doctor is not an alarmist. He } is very careful how he uses the infor | which reaches him, hut he in impressed seriously he write to th® proms in protest against an apparent violation of the pledges the ative party has given to the i war on the teeta and with most trenchant pen that has been By way, it in surprising to dig into the very , bow he applies the Il of one who knows , how far and how F F : 7 : FT janie: ~%s EE while the game sports -- per- much--though as in other respects 10 the public tastes. For informu: Vion na 10 the sports of the day there in a growing demand. Men aud boys read about hockey and baseball when they will not rend about anything else," and they can tell of some results in a marvellous way. Perbaps one reason for this ix the wpirit of speculation which attends the games. Logitimate sports may are earried on in the field so as to become a nuisance and an offence, The press, hownver, is not account able therefor, or for any other mis- use of the privileges of the day. «The unfortunate death of the Max- ville young man, as the result of Loney's misdirected blow, has caused such a revulsion of feeling against rongh play that it_gmey be banished fram the field andthe rink. To that end something should he done by the makers of the law and hy the framers of athletic regulations. I this is not the result the trial at Cornwall and the moralizing upon its verdict will have taken place in vain. Editorial Notes. De, Sproule has it that the Catho- lie church is lending people money to buy land so that way increase its tithes, Where did he get that yarn ? Butter is selling in Montreal at 30c. per Ib. An authority has it that the price will not go higher, By St. George it is hoped not, The Frucation Act will not be amended {his wession, Dr. Pyne is not likely tobe minister long, and so he in not going to try and amend any- thing. Mr. Bergeron, another conservative, has deserted his leader on the school question, He is only sorry that de could not vate for the autonomy bill before it was amended.' ---- Sir Mackenzie sot in the Commons' gallery the other day and beard Sir William Mulock flagellate Mr. Foster. He _gesmed to enjoy it, too. Sir Mae kengia can never become reconciled to the high kicker in his government. -- Hon. Rufus Corry, of Windsor, N. 8., who was appointed senator with- out being consulted about it, has forfeited his seat. He refused to ac opt, and never put in an appearance in the senate. It is a unique experi- "moe, : qFs i from the games, and should | Lond, be § been made illegitimate, by some, people, by | faw sre the batting and th wagéring, These | 10F at present writing. Mrs. - : E HE el Be , while playing in the um at the Col loginte Institute, had the misfortune ta fall upon a hex, breaking his right arm, just shove eating the wrist In the C. P. R. wreck, near Dryden we noticed the name of Mrs, J. N MoCreary and daughter, Gladys, am ong the slightly injured. and Mrs, F March 2ist. yierian 865 over the the tea on Tuesday night last, "The weeks, but is od (Rev,) A. MacDonald, very days, Mes. A,B. Lang, Toronto, is the fuest, this week, of her mother, Mra, Sidney Warner, John street. Miss Pel han been confined to house for the past week with a vere cold, ---------- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. -- Dealt Sparingly. Philadelphia Tel eraph. he cup of rc rarely runs over if the bartender is watching you. On The Run. Ottawa Free Press. | What can be said of the soldiers un: gr Limevitch, asks an enquirer. It can be said that they also ran. se- Can't | Spare Them. Hamilton Times § No, Mr.' Whitney will 'not abolish the succession dues, They bring reve- nue, and that pays for much fractur- ed principle. Is He Narrow ? Toronto Nows. Mr. Bourassa is Hike many another politician, who # autonomy for himself, but is not ready to concede it to others, Dr. Wild's Belief. Hamilton Heraid. Fev. Dr. Wild, of Toronto, says that Lavrier is a Jesuit. We don't know about that; but we do know that Dr. Wild is an Anglo-Termelite--and an Anglo-Israelite will believe anything, ---------- LIVED WITH CHICKENS -- 'But Blandford Character Had $60,000 Estate. The Woodstock Express of March 20th, 'had the following: "'Argu- ment ia being heard here in an arbit- ration conducted by Judge Finkle, in the estate of late Alexander Fergu. som, of Blanshard, a rich old farmer, who died some time ago. Alexander Ferguson was known as the "banker of Blandford. He left aw estate valued at $00,000, A number of the relatives representing the various branches of the family filed claims for provisions or services rendered during the old man's lifetime, and it was to adjudi cate upon these claims that the coun. ty judge was called to act as abritra- tor. The evidenw was heard yvester- Beveral men are aching for the seat in Centre Toronto, vacated by Mr. Clark's death. The man who has the | call is Fred. Dane, Orange County Master. The lodges control the vote in Toronto, and they are to be exons od when they want the representation, Manitoba's government contemplates an appeal to the people as a means of emphasizing its demands for more territory. The appeal may aceentuate the attack on the Laurier government, but it will not enlarge the province's boundaries. The federal government will not be bullied into action. iin. The Toronto News endorses the Tele- gram's position, and declares against the removal of the local chief license inspector. "It would be a grave mis- take," it save, "for Mr. Whitney to sanction his dismissal." Is the Whit ney government subject to sound ad- vice? -------------- Eosems Relieved In A Day. Dr. Agnew's Ointaient will eure this ingust skin disease without fail. cure s toh, tetter, salt rheum, and all skin from i day, when it was formd hat the old man was rather peculiar is do mestic habits, In giving a desorintion of hid living apartments one witness said that the chickens roosted above the table from which he ate, and the dog was kept almost constantly in the room, When he died he had acen- mulated a fortune of $60,000, which is now being dustributed among his heirs," any Sr------ George Eady, Jr. has been appoint- ed poffce magistrate for the town of Renfrew, without salary. U, M. Wilson, Napanee, has been ap pointed crown proseentor of Picton assign, TR Tl MARTYRDOM DESCRIBED Kingston Man Tells How He Sul. fered and How He Was Re- "For years a mar- tye," is how Charles H. Powell, of 105 Raglan street, King- ston, ' hegins his story. "A martyr to chromic constipa- tion, but mow I am free from it and all th the use of De. Leonhardt's Anti-Pill."" Chas, H. Powull. ein a. a most at cases, cents, t all droggisis.--111. } is the i -------------- by cup of Necessities, Many who are now suffering from this complaint will be glad to learn from Mr. Powell's story' that there is hope for the most stubborn case. We continues : '] 'was indwed to try Anti-Pill by reading the testimony of some one who had been ovired of con stipation by it. 1 had suffered for cighteon years and had taken tons of stuff recom as cures but which made me worse rather than better. Doctors told me there was no cure for De. Leonhardt's Anti Bll is for sale by all Druggists or The Wilson Th a Limited Niagara Balls. Unt, r. Powell will verify every word o these statements, 503 the wrist, and dislo- also. little daughter was born to Mr. F, 8, MeCoy, Peterboro, on Ladies Aid of the church, | realized some wale of waehul articles and Miss Addie Gordanier. Morven, has very seriously ill for the past bet- . ill for the past is reported a little better. the Special JOR WALLACE. Wasinaton? Ape 1.~Chief Engineer John PF. Wallace, will probably he the actual working head of the Panama canal commission under the reorgani- zation of that body, and is like ly to be the real builder of the canal under the president's determination to intrust that work to the ablest man the country can produce. He is one of the best known civil engineers in this country, and so well known édbroad, and #0 highly esteemed that he has been elected 10 membership in many of the most scientific bodies of Fur ope, " ---- GOLDEN WEDDING At the Home of J. B. Howard, Amherst Island. Napanee Neaver Tuesday, March 21st, Very pleasant scene at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Howard, Emer- ald, Amherst Island. The event was the celebration of their golden wed- ding. Fifty years ago Mr. Howard lod his blushing bride to the altar of St. James' church, To-day none the less gallant he led her to dinner, where a goodly number of their relatives and friends about thirty in all, partook of their hospitality. R. A. Fowler in proposing the health of Mr. and Mrs, Howard, made a very bright little speech in which he pointed out the difference between the present celebra- tion and the one fifty years ago. In the first one the bridal couple were looking forward with every hope and ambition, and now they were looking back on a life that had made them respected and loved by all present, A number of beautiful presents were re- ceived and with each one the love and respect of the giver, Mr, and Mry. Howard have the best wishes of their many friends, who all hope they will be able to preside at yet another celebration of the happy event, witnessed a ------------------ WORSHIPPERS OF "WAK' -- And Also Polygamists When They Can Afford It. London, April 1.~The Daily ¥xpress publishes the following : The Borans, a strange people inhabiting the from: tier between British East Africa and Abyssinia, are described in a report by Capt. Maud, R. E., and A, EB, Butter, who have heen making a gov. ernment survey there, The tribe are polygamists when they can afford it, and * hy religion they worshipped the spirit Wak, which re quires constant propitiation, done by sacrificin cattle, A Boran of any standing when he marries becomes a "raba," and for a certain period after marriage, varying from four to eight years, he is oblig ed to "throw I This is g their children and away' any children that are hom to him to appease Wak. After this period he becomes a "gndda,'"' and keeps his children. At Chaffey's Locks. Chafiey's Locks, March 31.--H. In Fleming, while crossing Opfnicon lake, had the misfortune of getting his horse YOUTHS SUITS! } ~-- Youths are proverbially hard to please. The average clothier is afraid to carry a heavy stock in their sizes, 32 to 34 chest. We recognize the difficulty in pleasing these particular young fellows, but instead of cutting down our stock to lessen the danger of carrying unsalable suits we have adopted the policy of carrying a large number of suits and having them § made in patterns so attractive 2nd cut so natty that : . . % ' They're Bound to Sell. In our new Spring Suits the prices begin as low § as $5 and ascend by easy steps to $8.50. $10. $12, $12.50. SWAGGER SUITS EVERY ONE OF THEM. P.S.--WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR BARRING- TON ENGLISH HATS. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. Clothiers and Baberdashers, Oak Hall, Kingston. "® Teton WHY buy wooden Baock- "eta snd Tobe, where you can get E. B. EDDY'S FIBRE WARE Articles which Inst 50 MUCH LONGER for proportionately LESS MONEY. Can be had in GE CLL 8 BF $e . fy . , | For Tubs, Pails, Wash Basins, etc. | £5 Always and everywhere EDDY'S MATCHES, Ciass, J. A. HENDRY, Agent ' » - Kingston. SHOWN GREAT ATTENTION player, had her for his partner. Lord Charles Montague also paid her much Mrs.! Ju J. Astor is -Causin g a | attention, while Lord Brooke we Sensation. lighted to find in her a sympat ste ta' wm r exciting ox Loudon, March 31.--Mrs, John Ja-, listener to his many exciting I ences in the far cast. Mre. Astor exercises a wonderful at traction wherever she goes. Mrs 'endish Bentinck gave a smart d for her, as did Mrs. Leggett, wi cob Astor is again creating a great sensation in London society. She has been inundated with invitations, and this week received three a night, eith- er for bridge dinners, musical parties, t the Mgrchioness of Granby or receptions. c les roaiord 3 Prince. Licht i x 8 ord, anc Ting act One night she dined with the Coun- harles € Eitan oo enstein to moet her, tesssof Kilmorey and the king's set, She ia looking for a house sin 1 y X ' She is looking for a house in the Hon, Mrs. Greville, Lady Saville, ie don, and admits, that Mrs. Chauncey in Hertford street would suit, but it scems they are mot very good friends Mrs. George Cavendish-Bentinck, and Lord Acheson being present. Mrs. Astor was the best dressed of the women, in rich cream satin, the in'. twice. Fortanatos plenty as. | bodice embroidered with colored wings Even The Doctors Say So "es sistance being near they got him out | and necklace of various colored gems Ask them , about _ your corns the without much difficulty, T. Simmons | {© match. This dinner was arranged prescription is invariably one bot ! has two carpenters employed erecting | for her to meet the king, but after all of Putnam's Painless Corn Extract a stable and drivehouse, J. Woodrnfi | Ruests were settled at the last mo- | Fifty years in use, certain snd has hi: mill well advanced and will ment a message came from the palace | prompt. Use only "Putnam's have it completed during the summer | *aying the king's throat was so bad eh LT ---- " School is progressing favorably under he could not * venture out, and con "Furniture cream" that does a the management of Miss Lucy Murphy, taining a good natured comment that | that's reghired, at Chown's Drug F. G. Littlejohn intends moving hore | his disappointment was greater than Store. : in a fow days, that of his hostess, William Henry Watson died at hus -------------- Mrs. Astor looked splendid. Prince | home in Linden, Genesee sonny, Mick and : Poklewski, first sceretary of the Rus March 26th, 1905. He wa rnin Another Violin Prodigy Appears, sian logation, * and a noted bridge { Bloomfield. London, April 1,--Stil} anothe violin prodigy made his English debut at Queen's hall this week when the an dience shouted itself hoarse over his wonderful playing. He is a Russian named Mischa Elman, thirteen old, and had previously performed with great success in Berlin and St. Petersburg. Critics unanimously praise his tone and technique, some going so far as to say his playing has a touch of 'the miraculous. ---- Democratic Love Feast. Special to the Whig, I oines, la., April 1. Prominent democrats of Towa are gathering here for the banquet to be held at the Sa- very to-night in celebration of Jeffer- son's birthday. The affair is expectod 10 be a notable 'one. James B. Weaver will act as toastmaster and the list of scheduled speakers includes the names of William J. Bryon, of Nebraska, and Gov, Johnson, of Minnesota. years Want to try an experiment? Then take any one of the hundreds of new medicines on the market. Cn: They come, they go, and are 7 2 Eh\ ® soon forgotten. WN Or want to be cured? generation after genera- Caught In My " Peterboro, April 1. --~Miss Minnie Wilking, while employed at a loom in the Colonial Weaving company's fac tory, had her hair accidently caught in a loom, and but for the breaking of a belt her scalp would have been torn off. She was very painfully injured, It is stated that no less than five or six new steam and gasoline launches will be brought out at Smith's Falls this spring. Miss Cecil Gladys Herry, Brockville, is dead. aged nineteen, after an ill. ness of some months. She was an active worker in the Methodist church, Buy blood purifier at Gibson's Red 1 Cross drug store. Fresh there. | many tion. A medicine that has been a household remedy for sixty years. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Intelligent, thoughtful (Zed people are relying more snd more upon this old standard preparation. Made by they aga Bou, Lawels, Suse. rove of the Bair, A " 18! lo RAL per coughs, ATERe 2008 Ea er Dea asd ages. MISS JULY feci- t letter to The Peruna M e ho, Miss Julia Marlowe of Now x City, has the following to say of Be glad to write my endorse nent of the great remedy, Peruna 45 a nerve tonic. 1 do so mos peartily."'===Julia Marlowe. Jervousness is very common among women. Thiscondition is due to anemi bore centers. The nerve centers ar Ee rors of nervous vitality. Thes i become bloodless for want o propor nutrition. This is especially tru fa the spring season. Every spring hoshof invalids ate produced as the di of weak nerves, : me sega be easily obviated by th | weol Peruna. Peruna strikes at th ok of the difficulty by correcting th digestion. Digestion furnishes nutr forfeit if we c il signature of a demoanstrates its full gem FOR SALE. 18, 14 AND 16 PEMBROK) ; sewer and water on streo L Bawden, 38 Clarence St S000 BUILDING LOT, SOUTH SID] street, between Montreal an Apply 49 Colhorna street Sidying Things at Satisfying Price shoe. 0, Fok, Salmon per tin Sardines, 6 tins .......... .... Sardines, Crossed Fish Brand {thoice) per tin .. ¥ 's Condensed 108, Salmon (Saturday Tomato h per tin... WA 8 Macaroni and Vermicille, 2 pkg oF Fino Takis Salt, 3 bags pkin, 3 cans ERS Salm i ia Prunes, 6 Ibs. . owing Figs, 5 Ibe, . .. Fine old Cheese, 2 Ibs, Sweat Oranges per doz. 20¢., 25c., 30 Bitter Orang s, 'per doz. .. u 1 LL. W. VANLUVEN 246 Princess St. Phone 4i7. PEARL STICK PIN FOR GENTLEMEN Wo have at present a complete sho ug of these goods, small and dain in 14k, paved with pear Something really Da are the GRA} eens in whole (round) pear Bead not prove expensive; bave Pretty pine at all prices. SMITH BROS HWELERS OPTICIANS 350 KING ST. NOTICE House.Cleaning Season Here. Get your Carpets and Rugs Cleaned by our Electric Carpet Cleaner. Thotough ®ork at moderate rates Call or 'phone 312 HARVEY ILNE ~~ _772 BACOT STREET. ¥ Printing Business For Sa we PRINTING BUSINESS OF T) oan Mitepell, consisting of Press " pe Cutting Machine, Ce Rett Stock in trade, In connect The nia ® POW offered for sale eit is in first class condit be Herod at the late plac t Yor 0a Wellington & fliculars, apply to J. J. BEHAN C. M. B, A. Offic wa PIANO TUITION MAN. 271 King St., V York. Kives special care in prin 10 Gvameed pupils thorow b hoary and practice. Ti , or send po and Will call pereonally. -------- TAKE NOTICE ToSBLL Your BTOVES, F ets Gent's bo firs Sorvncy, | Wer, mg i J Lt buyer that © aud you will find SECOND-HAND DEA 398 Princess Street. -- po

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