Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1905, p. 6

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bd Stairs, a Stl doc soe. eve erfectly | ed prety : at il 99.--A coroner unconscious, dying on 1 n conv l seventy-five t twelve-inoh of best, hati v untrustworthy. The I) i the death of and soon af! , Hil Catholics, Yr "Proshy tists, statement, therelore, as a prelude to not only of the Atlantie 's jury Riiaselt "hursda; ® cars were badly the collision, the , 418; Reformed 200; Salvation Army, 136, -- Anticipates No Trouble. the Whig, 0-6. T. R Sup- , this i f ma- the various ion te. Sul the ters that id not anticipa eo ible. 16 any trou onal | threo o'elack, onli. be bet fod n aot Ye Jo. and the church he , | sent ly all vessels equipped with | 1 States, "The Men abit. fothipa "f to think it is something ' ation "The Devil's Auction' il be 2nd. It has heen tion e I scenic artists; , coloring and effec tume, to naw, thers, cloctricians anc new and novel ideas. Merchant Of Venice." ra onda rand is Gr Park is dot' will be given. rics rion INVADING U. S. MARKET. | -- : (A Canadian Shoe Concern Credtes ; nent. P. GI Toekett, the local shoe mer ehant, who has the agency for © the f Slater: shoe, "informs "us of un J interonting feature of Slater shoe en- IQ. aa "The Americas nowspapers are" pub- Jishibg articles commenting on the in- vasion of the States by ny," he says. wn "They seem remarkable that a Canadian shoe should excell the best American maki ju style and workmanship; and be le to secure the best trade. "1 do not one 2aes the better the fish, the cereals, the meal and the man becomes. They *a¥ the north whipped 'the south he- cause it was the north, Erastus Wiman said the brains of the world were in the mosth. Dunada's shoe- produging . dity-~Montreal-is not furs ther north than the shoe-producing conttes of hich, tomes to Cainda because Montreal beating the United tates in shoe-muking, "For styles, Slater goes straight to New York, and, importing the latest lasts, improves upon thew with his imported American + otylemaker, same as the al superintendent of the Ogilvie Four Wills company, who comes from tho flour trust of the 8, and is in charge of the great Jaltvie, amills in ntreal and Winni- Peg. wheto. they make flour that is driving American flour of all like Slats shoes, has been tho subject of extensive comment in American news- Papers." Ne it," said the merchant, as he closed the interview to Wait on a customer, "Canada is going to show tho States a thing or two in shor-making as well as grain- rising. nation building and railroad construction," -- THE EARTH SHOOK. -- Earthquake Shocks Felt in Italy ance. Special to the Whig. Genova, Switzerland, April 29. Barthhuake shocks were felt here at 2.40 o'clock, this morning, The dam- age "was slight. The shocks. were more severe at Chamonix and vicinity than elsowhere. Hotises were cracked at Aregentieres was its condition is dan- Slater sho 80 shaken that gerous. Felt Also At Lyons. ony ance, il 20. --Farth- gro Bs a than Reuben dima La Pierce, and "The Bons Every scene, gostume and idea, every member of the cast d . 3 this ti ros an | Aw a the Yale to introduce a in every part. to, : Boanie investiture. With the 08 rate a ba tramsformation in the ress: , while the carpenters, have aided and added ? Spern Howe for Sat matinee, May 6t , Wi pre, Kesy if delightful comedy of Venice," with Jos: , a player of worth and the role of "Shylock." The "ome of the most as: the . current season and the yim the support of 'Mr. De , one of strength. Miss Ida Muy specially engaged as "Portia" the: production. In the evening "Ham. the Slater, | $440, through + Stand. Their business Lon April 29--The Daile Mail Publishes the following: he records of Votes of the most eminent singers and publicists of our 4 na women whose voices will interest fu- ak Som i ane oS ree a Sit, nation's 2 hbishop of Can- two of the trustees of the have desided that this 'shall bf A diffiouty confronted the mise trustees--the di ty of obtaining imperighab le records.. But ne sooner Was Overcome. 8. W. Dixon 'phone company, at once 'offered to 1 | make a records. of the voites of such persons. as a committee approved 'hy the British Museum trus- tees shall select, and supply them free of charge, This dfier the trustees have docided to accept, and before long the first of the records should - be lodged in the archives at Bloomsbury. The records are intended solely far posterity. They will: not he used, for instance, for the mrpose of givine Saturday afternoon concerts at the British 'Museum to the present gener ation. Their value will he. in vears to Feome, when our grandchildren will be able to listen to the great statesmen; singers and actors of our own day. PITH OF THE NEWS' ------ The Very Latest Gulled From All Over The Werld. George Dale was caught in the ma- bank and killed. The Gerntan authorities tinting for peace with the native tribes in German Three negroes, Walter Obey, Charles Jackson, and Charles iles, wore hanged at Pittshurg, Pa., for the mur: der of Ivan Kluzér at Leetsdale, Pa., in 1904, d »; The hitles of five bears alain by Pre- sident Roosevelt and three bob eats killed by Dr. Lambert, have been re. ceived at Colorado Springs, Col., to be dressed and cured, after which they will be shipped to the White House, Plans for new buildings, valued at more than $2,000,000 were filed Wed- nesday in New York, the most £xpen- | sive of which will cost only $300,000, So far this year plans have heen re. carded in Manhattan alone for 645 Buildings, valued at $33,782,732. It is estimated that buildi; operations in Greater New York during the present Soar will equal the total of $260,080, are nego- rebellious South Africa. | Pre -- The Nurses' Graduation, At the Nurses' praduation ceremon- ies this evening, the chairman of the | board of governors, 1. ¥. Melntyre, will preside. The chaplain will be Rev. W. T. GQ. Brown, Miss Gordon, super- intendent, will administer the Florence Nightingale pledge to the oraduates, and Mrs, D, M, Gordon, Mrs. J, ©. Connell will "pin 'on {he badges, and W. P. Nickle will Present the diplom- as. Dr. Mandell will deliver the : dress' to the graduates, Solpr will be rondesed by Misses Massie and Perley and Mr. Harvey, and piano solos hy Miss Singleton, ; ---------------- Meeting Of Queen's Trustees. At an adjourned meeting of Queen's trustees last evening, several matters relating to the welfare of the univer- sity were discussed, but nothing de- finite was decided upon. The report of the medical favulyy nominating com- mittee regarding 'changes in the staff was confirmed, as follows: To he Em- erifus professor of surgery, Hon. Br. Sullivan; to be professor of surgery, Dr. Mundell; to he professor of ap- plied anatomy, Dr. Ryan; to he pro- fessor of anatomy, Dr. Mylks, -- Proved By Science. The notion that tea is injurious to People of weak nerves is altogether a false idea, as has been proven by the eminent - scientist, Jonathan Hutchin- son. Tes is in reality a nerve nutrient and is extremely beneficial to those of weak herves, especially is this so when you use tea direct from the gar- dens, packed in sealed lead packets, such as "Salada," Ceylon tea, which received the highest award and gold medal at St. Louis exposition, ---------- Parish: Of Tamworth. At the amual vestry meeting of this parish. Church of England, an excellent finaneial showing was 'made. The rectory debt has bgen reduced to the legacy from Mrs. + of 8100. C. G. Coxall and R. » manager of the Grama- || chinery of the cement works at Mad. |B rR SR ire 3 Messrs A Macnee & Minnes, who! goods merchants of this city, haq the Steamship Parisian, in Halifax harbor, These Kingston and were found claim for insurance was at once promptly paid by the panies, amounting to over- four hundred « gg). lars, and the goods turned aver 1, nday Morning EMENT RE €sale dry ree cag from England op damaged by colligg, cases have reached to have been yet A made ang English insurance com. us to sell. - We will offer the theee cases as follows : Ist--1 Case of Ribbons 2,988 Aus 2 widths, 334 White, Black, Pink, Burnt Orange; es ; Green, 2 gular prices are z0c, FINE SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS inch and 4% inch; colors are Blue, 2 shades ; Brown, Red. The re- and 25¢. a yard. Your Choice, 6%c¢. Yard, Ttiese Ribbons are in no way damaged by the damp, as the colors are as as firm as when they were bright and the Ribbons packed. The Ribbons Will Be Placed on Sale at 10:30. Case No. 2 Contains Elastics These will be sold as follows : 140 Cards containing 36 yards oach ol Narrow Black Silk Elastic of good quality. The usual price is 4c. yard.or $1.40 card. These we will sell at 240 Cards Garter 15¢. Card, Elastic, 12 yards foa card. The usual price is 8c. yard or 95¢. Card. : These we will offer at ---- Case No. 3 23c. Card. Contains 414 Yards Union Linen Suitings In the Greys, Browns and Blues, and imported for Ladies' Shirt Waist Suits. The regular price is 15¢, yard. : This lot will be sold at 6c. Yard. & Linen 90 ' Suitings and Elastics will be be sold at t3" Ribbons will be sold at 9:30 o'clock. sale Positively no telephone orders accepted for and none of these goods will be placed aside. $ this There will be no crush as we will use all our counter space for this sale and there will be of room, plenty JOHN LAIDLAW) Kirk were reolected wardens. Three months' holidays was granted to Rov. J. W. Jones, sector, for a trip to Engiand - after synod in June. He was also presented with. the Faster offering $35. : ------ The Celebration. The Victoria. Day celebration will be the only hig event for May in this district, so all attention will be ocen- Beek. Be I bo the hag ar: Mth. It will be the biggest best observance of this day vet in Xin ston, which had made it a special feature for ten years, Asairons is not coming this month, and there will be only one great crowd in from the countryside. =~. etme A New Business Started. The Kingston Fruit company, whole- sale dealers in fruit and produce, have , up business on Brock > one door south of W. #1. Carnoysky's will be pirrely ja" Wholesale offe, "and a Iatge 'stock Will be carried, The: ; re Montreal' men who have hr fore experichce in the business- $ Bove tan boots, a pew line just re. SE he ei sives, $10) nvge wives $1.35, Lockett 8 § ¢ tore. We A SPECIAL T Trunks and for oo Raseers ss i SPECRAL SUIT CASE lat 2 straps, brass bot Fallers and clamps, or il , solid » canvas lined, brass lock and clamps, 3 hinges, ete. for ... « ogee sti RUNK, medium size, nd, good lock, ee. $5.00 See Our Goods Before Buying. THE LOCKETT SHOE STOR Travelling Goods Intending purchasers will find a 8 bill go a long way at this store: have a SPECIAL CLUB BAG. leather frame, leather lined, solid brass trimmings, pood size, : wr Tio Years of Awful Suffering -- St Together and Would Bleed When Washed Open in the Horning -- Every Lash Fell Out, THER WONDERFUL Mo CURE BY CUTICURA ' it my duty to tell of two Hd JL Ts sore eyes by Ceticurs Ointment. My little son had attack of measles which left the - in a shockingly bad state. The pecame inflamed and sore and evry lash fell out: Fortwo years and tei months 1. tried many eye oint. ments and lotions, besides following adyice given me, but nothing seemed to do them any good. Jue wonld be stuck in the morning, an 1 to bathe them in warm milk al 4s which was a very trying duty, 28 the eyelids would always bleed, ng the child untold sufferin, y "1 had heard a lot about Cuticura Ointment, so I thought I would try it, and from the first application I hove had cause to be thankful. Be- fore 1 had used one box of Ointment the lashes showed signs.of growing, end at the end of a few months he ha a crop of lashes of which any person i round. Be Mraded Cyticura to a Mrs. Phillips for her child, who also had sore eyes, and her little one was'cured with less than one box. I have ad- vised dozens of people to use Cuticura Ointment; often Stopping them in the street, as I did Mrs, Phillips, who was a total stranger to me. 1 have such implicit faith in it that I have written to relatives in England and Ireland &lligg them of its wonderful virtues. "Iam sending you this testimonial of pty own free will, in the hope that others may be benefited as we have been: (signed) Mrs. C. Todd, Old South fa Road, Waverly, Syduey, NoS WW." Reference, Messrs. R. Towns & Co., Sydney. ' : Pills are so} throughout ey Soup, Olotment, oy a pp a do le He nai R. Towns & Con Hyaner, Chem. Corp., Boston, Sole Props. . : 2 Fray ati Khout Baby Skin end Scalp. 0 BXCELLENT OOD "admirably adapted to tho 'Wants of Infants." Siz Clas, A. CAMERON, C.B., M.D., Professor of Chemistry, R.C.S.1., Ex-President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. Invalids, And The Aged. | GOLD MEDAL, WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, : London, 1900. DR. BARNARDO says i-- pe 4 sof 5: * We have already used Neave's Food in wo of our Homes (Babies ( astle and the Village Home), and I have no hesitation in ying it has proved very sati-factory, July 27th, 1001. Russian mperial Nursery. Manutacrurers TiJOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO, hing! e, Bogland. Wholesale Agents :--THE LYMAN BROS. * & Co, Ltd., Toronto and Montreal. IMEBY "GIVEN THAT "nada Religious Tract & incorporated by Stat. «Lo 280 as amended hy as Viet Slative Assembly 'of the of Ontario, J an Act enabling the Society, anything contained in the Society, 10 benefit of sailors Purpose to use the funds use' any pro- by the Society under its 200. work for the or such nd Society, 'an Acquired in fromoting the material moral also to fare of sailors residing at any port and in carrving on Py alors, ociety Kings ALE. OMBARA, 5 tor for Aj this 1 - €. 128, will apply Pro- at the present Session for the benefit and in particulst so to Property situated in the kgown as the Sailors' cant. day of

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