Daily British Whig (1850), 15 May 1905, p. 3

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) BE UPRIGHT IN 'STATURE We Have TH Fines - SHOULDER BRag J bf [| ; Shown: Ladies' or Gents' Easy Fitting. ee, Paty, them. They have perfect the rupture and yet do not slightest inconvenience, dsfied 'With the one you If not call and see our ot, most reasonable. The" 'Best" " Drug g Store, 2a Fd "BEST, Chemist ang Opticiay, Mitchell's Oia Stand. * Quick Ve Cause the Are you -t. TTT EI NA Er od -a We er We | NOW IS THE WINTER OF. YOUR DISCONTENT { 5 § g bid "one-ten order will bring you A large lot of DRY SLABS tor Booth & Co. 'Phone 133, seen 6 ME HAVE YOUR 'SIE g And I will guarantes you satis. e {actory results. We don't brag, » | Dut perform the work, Nothing sacrificed, but your best interest | studied. W. J. EURRAY, The Auctioneer - MUSIG! MUSIC! MISS BLYTH { i a RMERLY OF WATERTOWN, X.Y, open a s 0 for mus 1140 Union St.. on oa her hone number of pupils days. AA Ln ah | pd | SHA We A limited desiréd. Call Thurs | Cook's Cotton Root The only safe effectual mont 'medicine on which women ay The Lace Curtain : . e . $ Store of Kingston 4 1 It pays to buy Curtains at ) : this store. You'll be pleased with our assortment, ad there is a correctness of style dinarily seen in Curtains day we place on sale: 72 pairs of Nottingham Curtains 3} yards long « 51 inches wide. The very pretty patterns thing entirely differ what other stores offer; th in the regular way £1.75 to € $2.25 p pair, for a special we make them $1.50 a pair SOme t fr m Other lines of Lace Curtain a pair and up. 2 . Something swell Room Curtains, Tuesday at $3.95 and worth easily Drawing and & Newman & Shav ea ee sikih Barriefield Deliveries will be made without extra charge, contrary to previous announce= 'ments. $ -- JAMES SWIFT & C0. Telephone 135. C000 000000000000000 St, "Phone 83, - ae. "a theron, Tes 18 THE WORD. the critical buyes uses to deseribe the kind of suit of our spring stock is made right on our premises hy shrunk before it is made nto the suit, and we are putting in the best Cauvas and Heircloth in every suit, tLere- ee i will hold to the shape until worn out, and while we are paying more for of these suits we do wot charge our customers any more for them {han you will pay for inferior goods, inferior work and inferior fit elsewhere. "JUST HAVE A LOOK at our own Tailor-made Suits, $12, $13 and $14. You Can See Them in Qur Window. You can also see the latest patterns in cloths in our "window. Made to your measure suits, $15, $16 AND $18. 08. ABRAMSON, The : People's Clothier, 180 Princess St , Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries, "N..B.--We are sole agents for HEADLIGHT UNION-MADE Here To-day and To-morrow .T. PEMBER Canada's Hair King (Representative) nn Tregwin will be at 'Randolph Mee, King- ston, on Monday and Tuesday, May 15th and 16th. Poni't fail to see the exhib ition of hair goods of every deseription that will be on view, including the latest masterpiece as applied to Toupees, Wes Bangs, and Waves, viz, ;-- A NATURAL SCALP PARTING 80 natural in appearance that you forget it is tim aptly applies te all hair goods from this house. artifical. This descrip- Seize the opportunity of purchasing on the above dates. The selection placed before you will be complete in every respect and the prices as low & in our store. Switches of straight.and wavy hair from $3 to 815. Pomp- adour Bangs from $1.50 upwards. Inspection cordially invited. Will call at residence if vou leave message at the hotel. 'Shall not be here again for wo months. W. T. PEMBER, 127-129 Yonge St, FIREWORKS ! Rockets, from le. to 50c. each: Roman Candles, from le. to 25c. each. Fire Crackers, from: lec. to 60c. per padkage Torpedoes, le., 5c. and 10c. per package. . Batteries, Mines, Wheels, Triangles, Lawn' nd Floral Displays. A.J. REES 090809 8000000000E0 ) @ROE® ®e® ROYAL SHOES: FOR MEN Ja Patent Colt Calf and the popular shades n. = a The material used in their construction is the nest that can be secured, and for. beauty and Style nothing stands in the way of our shoes. Prices, $4.50 a Pair. McDERMOTT'S SHOE STORE 0 00000C0E6 COLOEEE GE 860 Peculiar Accident. haceident happened in Campbell 3 -- November to Georgie Kl Be Ry Ra seven-year-old daugh- were ply - Eleombe, The children whe: vg crack the whip," when Md hoe 0 slate pencil, which she id bro) moth, pierced her throat, n i off, leaving a part of it in the back of the neck. The Was unconscious for some aid was socured, but no ont a pencil éne and three-quarter in- ches long. Instantly she felt relieved, and is now. doing well. unpleasant Chamberlain's © Stomach and gists. 5 Henry Cunningham; from Chickering. Orders WMeAulevis hook store, abscesses. On Mon- jis An ideal truss, an ideal fit. the ad piano since then, ; Baltimore. is Carrying Six Play- Toronto. Princess St. : $ @| 8 & of Dr. 3 "Chase's Netve Food is when vou find putting pd finger in her mouth drew While a bilions attack is decidedly it is quickly over when Liver Tablets aro used. For sale by all drug- tuner received at Princess street." THE SPORT REVIEW, MONTREAL CLUB: : ers--A Fight to Oust George Stallings--Notes from Many Fields. . Brooklyn has a Malay 'in centre field, Frank Milley, the local player, has heen released by 'Utica, Clymer, who graduated from Buffalo may be replaced in the Pittsburg out- Giekd by Howard. The critics agree that MeGinnity and Mathewson are in as Sine form as ever in their lives just mo Manager Harley, ato. and Mur- phy, Bufialo, were fined $10 each for their mix-up at Bufialo, Pitcher Maurice *Wolie, once with Torontd] las Begn released by the Coatesville. tea 'of the Independent League, Visor; the Eastern League batting leader of last year, has "jumped" the Cleveland Club and signed gith Har- risburg. The New York champions are now playing: up to their best form und better than last season, according to Fred. Tenney. Providefice 'has released - third buses man Aubrey to Albany. Aubrey had a surgical operation just before the sea- son opened, Pitcher Joslyn is doing great work on the slab for Providence, He won his game yesterday. The Boston Am- bricans tarhed him over to that elub. Baltimore is -carrwing six pitchers at present, and aH' are good ones. They are Burchell, Adkins, Welch, Ma- san; MeNeil-and Wiltae:- All except Welsh are in good shape. George Lachance, formerly, first base- man for the Boston*Americans, . has heen signed by Montreal to plav first base. George ~ Lachance is considered one of the hest fielding first basemen in the business, oh! The Bufialo team is not as. strong as last vear.. Brown, at third, is not in Courtney's class as a hitter, and Hill is hardly as fast as Clymer. Murphy. the big first baseman, looks very good, He fields well and apparently can bat some, Conn, of Providence, made his first error of the season on Sunday out of 123 chances. If he continues to in- prove as rapidly as he has done since being shifted to that . position, Conn will soon take rank with the best first basemen in the Eastern League. Adkine of Baltimore was treated to an awful pounding Tuesday. Halligan and Keister made howe runs amd Bean, Keister, Clement, McCauley and Woods doubles in the first two inn- ings when thirteen runs were scored. Halligan, Clement. and Keister cach had three hits, Ban Johnson to help out at Powers, of the Eastern League, ia his fight to oust George Stallings, of Ruffalo; George Tebean, of Louisville, and Howard Griffiths, of Jersey City, from baseball forever. Johnson and Stallings' never did hitch, for; the Bui- is falo man while with Detroit.: would tand for the fat procidep 'sover hearing ways, and was finally com- nelled to give wp the Straits City and Detroit baseball. He went to Buffalo, and everyone knows his success since then. . General Items. The Australian ervicketers played a draw' with Notts, Eng. George S. Lyon was on the losing ide in two foursomes in England. Marvin Hart has accepted an offer to fight Bob Fitzsimmons, in the west in July 4th. The match will probably be made. In his eagerness to find opponents, Jack Johnson, the negro heavyweight |champion, Wednesday night met two men in the ring at the Kuicke rhocker Athletic Clab, Philadelphia, and scor- ed one knockout. Tom .Jeénkin's, America's champion wrestler, and Frank Gotch, the forme er holder of the title, have 'been matched to meet in a finish contest, best two.out of three falls, at cateh- as-catch-can style, in New York, James Britt 'and "Battling" Nelson have agreed to a match of twenty rounds hefore the Western Athletic Club, San Francisco, to take place either in July or-August. The men When Nerves Play Out )| Mind As Well As Body Is in Danger-- Help Found In Dr. Chase's Nerve Food ---- insanity, falling sickness, These are some of the re- Suicide, aral) sults of worn-out nerves. The vitality of the body stand the strain, and, worry, failing health, strual derangements, $18. cannot overcome hy anaemia, men- overwork or ex- hausting disease, mind and body have been wrecked. No one would neglect a disease so dreadiul ia its results as nervous ex- haustion if the danger 'were only real- ized with the first symptoms The time to begin the restoration the nerves by the use of yourself unable to sleep at nights, suffering from headach or neuralgic pains, indigestion or weak heart act- ion Loss of flesh and weight, weakness and debility, a tendency to neglect the duties of the day, gloomy forehodings for the future, are other indications of depleted nerves, You, cannot liken Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to any medicine you ever used. It is a nerve vitalizer and tissue builder of exceptional power, Naturally and gradually it rekindles life .in the nerve cells and forms new red corpuscles in the blood the only way to thoroughly cure nervous dis- orders. De. Chase's at all dealers, growing Nerve Food, 50 cents, or Fdmanson, Rates & Co., Toronto. Portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous pe- the little girl felt Nice of ah expert and & modest price Son in her hroat; a Pr. Chown's drug store. LACHANCE HAS J JOINED THE} the A Fitzsimmons. He With the title in band #' ang of the At they will have mgs included, must settle it ate St. Henri strong song tssmel¥el = ann t he is desirous of having a ma ith Hackenschutidt, He suggests as ite, June 12th, and states that he in williag to wager $i ,- 000 on the result. If it is not possible for him to match with Hack- enschmidt before he sails, he says he will 'he willing #0 wait and take him on Athen he i to America in 190 At 3 Bawden, the Boston mil liondire, whose gar, Flying Dutchman , lowered the mile record to--32 1-5 - Orman, is géing after the scalp of Barney Oldfield: With his - 90.he HOP OW Flying Dutchman 1,-and will er oar, appear. at the ing of the Morris Park meet, May: 20th, Mr, Bowden will not drive the ear "himself in ull probahility, except it be in the ama- tour races or fobs records, Charles Basil is now driving for Mr. Bowden. Grover Cleveland * Fuller; the well- known jockey, @moording to the sur- geons at St. Mary's' hospital, Jamai- ca, will never be Bhle to ride Again, Fuller sustained a fall from Witdull in the Excelsior = Handicap. and . was wounded above the left kn He has been in the tal ever since, des- pite reports te the contrary, and is now suffering fon | blood poisoning: Fuller rode Los Angelos, all winger, and took such excellent care of him: self "that he was: riding in excellent form when he met with his unfortun- ate accident. Extravagant # ianlaries are being paid to lacrosse playersias a result of the intense, bagerness: of the clubs to se cure winning . teams. Brantford hus signed Hufton of Ottawa to play goal; at a salary of 860 a week, or, in other wouds, $1,140 jor the season fo ninetean. wi ¢ The Tecumsehs have pfiered 2 Ottawa, $75 a week. Tambe and 'Ki pd have signed to play with. the: Borontos at 315 a week each, five mere than the amonnt for which Rowntree signed. The latter turned down $35 a week, offered by the Tecumaehd, #&ecording to a well posted follower ofthe . game, who is closely identified. with the Tecumschs the Torontos' salary list is not ier from 8700. a week, or $2,500 an month. When it is considered that the Toron to Bassball Club's limit is $3,200, anil that 'they play avery faty it is hard to see how the T. 1. C. will make both ends mest, Fhe way things running "a losing geason financially is staring all the i. 1.A. senior clu in the face. we ---- Baseball On Saturday. are National At New York, 1; Chicago, 0. At Brooklyn. Pitts burg, 3. At Boston, Cincinnati, 2. At Philadelphia, 8 > Louis, 3. American leagaewAt Chicago, 0; New York, 0. At Cley Ah Washington, }+. At Detroit, 3 on, 2. Fastert Aeagn Toronto, 6; uf falo, 1. At Je rap rey 6; Providence, 5. At Newark, Baltimore, 1. At Montreal, 0; Meso 3 Games On Sunday. Natianal league--At Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburg, 5. American leaguessAt St. Louis, 2; Philadelphia, 10. At Chicago, 9; New York, 3. at Bastern league--A% Newark, |: Balti At Montreal, 1; Rochester, more, G. 0. SURVEYORS ON STRIKE. rind 1 { a On every bottle of Lignozone we of- fer $1,000 for a disease germ that it cannot kill. We do this to assure you tbat Liquozone does kill And it is the only way frown. to kill germs in the body without 'killing the tissues, too. Any drug that kills gernis For a 'Disease Germ That Liguosone Can't Kil is a poison, and it.cannot be taken in- ternally, Medicine is almcst helpless in any germ disease, It is this fact which gives Liquozone its worth . to humanity; a worth so great that, after joing the product for two years, physicians and hospitals, iwe | ia $100°000 for the American rights. And we have spent over one million dols lars, in one year, to buy the first bots tle and give it frée to each sick one who would try it. i absolutely certain gernaicide, reason is that germs are Vegetables, " READY FOR RACE. James Gordon y » pnt : was Julia) in 1810 for : chp worth . 3 £1,250, The' British vacht - toc a Great Trans-Atlantio Race) on | idle eourse. The Cambria, suile May 16th. 2,017 miles in twenty-three days; five. Special ta the Whie. 'hdurs, seventeen minutes, and the New York, May 15.--~Aboard the ] Dauntless, sailed 2,963 miles in twen- fleet yachts lying in the bay that are | (9-three days, seven hours, to take part in the great trans-At The best time of a yacht across the lantic rato to begil, tomorrow, there § Atlantic "was not iad in a: race was mach activity to-day. Bvory- | The schooner ~Emdyinton, in 1900, thing was being put in ship-shape in {| crossed from Sandy Hook' to = the anticipation of the start. Public in | Lizard in' thirteen days, twenty hours, F terest in the contest is of the keenest ! Sho averaged ten knots an hour for sort and it is expected that thousands of "persons will go ont to the 'Hook to-morrow to witness the beginning of the race for the emperor's trophy, Jt will be the first time in nearly a score of years that there has heen a vacht race across the Atlantic. The the passage, and eatablished a for the course sailed. Florence Nightingale Is 85 Special te the Whi London, gule, the famous Crimean war town. The stakes were $10.000 a side. Ihe Coronet won, covering 2,949 miles and making the voyage in four teen days, twenty hours and thirty minutes, Previous to race there were several other contests of the kind that excited great interest. The first ocean race was between the American schooners Henrietta, Flestwing and health of the venérable heroine of the best. King Edward's cou this gale hy special mossonger, coived also from noted en throughout Farope, bria, owned hy London, and the of owned by James Ashbury, Phiuntless; Paint, on Saturday. Work Ceased on Extension of B. and W. RR. Survey work on, the. extension of the Brockville and. Westport railway. westward. from Westport towards North Bay, is temporagly suspended. The men have not pegeived their wages for seven weeks, and are on strike week ago, when six aveeks wages were due, they coased.. work, but at the urgent request of those in charge of the survey, who were desirous of com pleting a certain piece of work, the men consented to continue another week, and last Saturday, when money was not forthooming, they left in a body for their homes, Most of the surveyors and their as sistants belong to Kingston, and they reached the city Saturday evening. Here they will remain until their wag: es are paid. The extension of the road is being fnanced by New York: ers, who have been notified of the con dition of 'affairs, and who are expected to at once forward sufficient money to meet the indebtedness due the men. The work has heen carried forward a short distance west of Bolingbroke. Prof. R. Carr-Harrig is in charge of the work. . ei ---- Amputated Three Toes. Denbigh, May 11. --Farmers are busy with their spring sgeding. While a few are nearly done, most of them com' plain of being behind with their work. Good seed grain, especially wheat is scarce, One of R. Edwards' sons, while handling an axe had the misfortune to amputate three of his , nearly sev- ering another. Edward, oldest son of Adolf John, is ¢ msly ill with pneumonia. His brother Alfred is also seriously ill. Mrs. G. Adams, a train ed nurse, is in att . Their sister Ida, Napanee, has been sent for. Ray- mond Rose, son of Melbourne Rose, who had his arm broken above his wrist some time ago, is getting along nicely. The amount of maple sugar and syrup made in this vicinity this seagon, is condiderably in excess of the average amount ma » At a later session of Ontaria, parlia- ment, Frank Cochrame, of Sudbury. the well known mifin authority, will be mafle' the new f ps parate mines' depa t. Mr. La- marche, the member or ast Nipis sing, Will resign to make way for Mr. Cochrane and will bb: appoint re fintrar, of Nipissing in place of John Lay hin, , ring tonic" § iff" ake u feel ike Bh UC Tew k tom a wine. Ble! Ge ve Rind (hiss drug store, A; trig fitted by I Chosin will be sald at all dines and-under- oH eon -- ceipt book author, are on every box. ditions. -- robust and strong with their delicate and suffering caused by interference with certain functions upon which the very, existence of every female depends. Don't let your condition grow worse. Check the decline of vital force before it is too late! The one sure remedy is Ferrozone--mnot a temporary stimulant--but an . uplifting nutritive tonic that contains the kind of buiiding material a weak body requires. ° FERROZONE revitalizes the system by putting new life into the blood. Not only does it nourish the ordinary blood supply--it does more, it makes new blood, the rich, red kind that denotes health. Edergy is reinforesd, strength is steadily and surely rebuilt. Keen appetite, strong nerves, more will mE make you well--its effect is instant. Acts Like Oxygen. A at edicne can these, Liquozone is not made by com such indi- ounding drugs, tor is there aay aleo- er Siva Lining ation n virtues are deriv o- perms 1 } ly from gas--lirgely oxygen gas--by a 4 the germs hee oti) process requiring" immense apparatus are the : 14 days' time. This process has, and forever. That is inevitable, 'T00fe than 20 years, been the con= a stant aghject of scientific and chemical : research. pel) The result is a liquid that does what oxygen does. It is a nerve food and bloat A S00. tne most helpful thing in IRS world to you. Its effects are ex- tol Marine, an vitalizing, purityjog. Yet 8 May 15.-- Florence Nightin- last race, sailed across the ocean was | was showered with congratulations tos in ISNT, when the Coronet defeated day on haying reached her eighty-fifth the Dauntless. The race was started § jivthday. There were a nimber of call- off Bay Brichgs tn March of that year | ai at hor residence, No. 10 South and the two yachts raced to Queens: | sinned, Park Lane, all of whom wore received and welconged, although lations, ih the form of an autograph letter, were delivered to Miss N Despatches couched in felicitions phrases were re: mon and wom: Vesta, in 1866, ihe povrse being «from. Te TE: ee Sandy Hook to the Needles: Pierre A Gréat Cut. =f Lorillard, owned: the Vesta, George To-morrow, Prevost's, Brock street, and Franklin Osgood. the Fleetwing, | will receive a case of Scotch tweed for and James Gordon Bennett, the ben] svitings to be made to order at great rietta. The sta were 230.000 5 § reduced prices during the sale, corner, making 200.000 in all The -------------- Henrietta won the race, though both | The governorgeneral, accompanioll of the other contestants cage in but Fby Sir Frederick Borden, minister of eight hours behind militia, paid a visit to the United The next race was between tho Cam- ] States Military Aeademy at West Advertise your wants in the Whig. To Become Bright, Happy and Healthy ?--Use Ferrozone. Modern life makes demands on every woman strength that seem impossible to meet. Only the Blood gets thin, it's innutritious. smash, vitality declines, and then follows Wisery all tell of the enormous BR Ferrozone invariably accomplishes. oon pe Good Health Tebrd nurse, the is mot grata iehtin: can stand the strain. The weak, i st fail. ly balanced organisms, mu 5 Nerves. go to 4 BUILT UP HER STRENGTH Mrs. M. E. Etherington, a well known merchant's 'wife, of Troy, writes: "I am quite willing to give a public testimonial for Fer rozone, believing it to be a tonle of superior Sxsellencs. and © that will d up stre: and supply new Se to any not feeling well. Last Spring 1 | Soudition f and completely orn out. doubt it is qui * restful sleep Biovail' feelin For restoring WARNING cure sal ly -- ston, Ontario. 2 Oana Beware of osusTiTIer who urges you 10 soaegh something "just as good." Only FERROZONE can else. ® Price 50c per box or six Boxes for 82 $2.50 at all reliable de or by mail from N. C. Poison a Go, Hartford, Conn, usa, or King- see you get it, and nothing

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