Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1905, p. 7

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s inspected and blended once amid the cleanest ever put up in lead but at-lined packages--4oc, apid Circulation the "Bison" Heater 'he expansion of hot water he heater causes circulation, f the water heats at the bottom t, it cannot circulate till the er in 'the upper sections is » heated, Most heaters heat bottom water first, 'he '* Bison' 'heats the water et en ee . WA AET ke top frst. "hat is why it gets almost tantaneous circulation of hot ter into the radiators--it is > of ten reasons why the ison' is the best heater. E H.R. IVES CO., Limited, MONTREAL. Con AND Stdday sight Sappers Taste are lots cf times hen you dent want a big niesl-- or Lave not the time ta cools "if. © That iy the Laing's Canned Ieats Something tasty for every appetite, Fine for quick the menu when un kb plete conte. dd Bech, That will give pected you a hint At your grocers, sion Co., umitea Montreal n North-West. SGULATIONS Lands {i Manitoba or the North-West not been homesteaded, or reserved to r purposes, may be homesteaded upon mily, or any male over 18 years of age acres, more or less. Y local land 'office for the district in if the homesteader desires he may, on Ottawa, the Commissioner of Immi- r the District in which the land is make entry for hini. A fee of $10 is ) DUTIES > y for a homestead is required by the the amendments thereto, to perform one of thé following plans and cultivation of the land in each ie practice of the Department to require n, but if he prefers he may substitute v his own property, with buildings for ad of the cultivation. er is deceased), of any person who 18 the provisions of this act, resides upon for by such person as a homestead, the r to obtaining patent may be satisfied mother, obtained entry for a second homestead ® prior to obtaining patent may be lead, if "the second homestead is in the dence upon: farming land owned by him ements of this act as to residence may 'd. The term 'vicinity' used above is n adioining of cornering townshiy 8 of Clauses (2). (8) or (4) must cul tute 20 head of stock, with buildings 8 80 acres substantially fenced. The Vv to those settlers only who ¢ title them to patent on or be 1s to comply with the require: try cancelled, and the land way be 'OR PATENT before the Local Agent, Sub-Agent or plication for patent, the settier must commissioner of Dominion Lands at TION the Immigration Office in Winnipeg, )& or the North-West Territories, ine r entrv, and from the officers in charge curing ldunds to suit them. infor id mineral laws, as well as respecting itish Columbia, may be obtained upon iment of the Interior, Ottawa; the or to any of the Dominion st Territories. puty Minister of the Interior. to which the Regulations above stat- lands are available for lease or $8 and private firms in Western Canada: SACK SUITS Cut along gracsiy, stylish lines; Jong coats and well fitted trousers. Made of guaranteed ALL WOOL, SUITINGS Sewn with silk and with every little detail carefully planned to give these suits an air of distinction and ele- gance. Our prices are convincing. Gents' Furnishings, . Hats, Caps, Boots and Shogs, at -reck-bottom prices. Z ISAAC ZACKS The New Store and the Old Stand. 271-273 Princess Street. Oxfords With Snap, Style and Comfort. Our New Spring Lines have been universally admired and are great trade winners. We have them suitable for all occasions. See our range of Ladies' Shees at $2. fl, JENNINGS, King St, CALL AND SEE The new stock of Plumbing ana Heating Fixtures, Gas Stoves and Incandescent Gas Lamps, GOLDEN LION BLOCK JOHN M. WHINTON, "Phone 339, HALLIDAY ELECTRIC COMPANY Specialists in Diseases of Motors and Dynamos and all Electric Troubles. _'Phone 94. NOw the time for ring renovation snd every one who Practial suggestions Al expert advice and detailed prices work, [material is first class and cur Man are skilled mechanics. David Hall, 9% Brock st., Kingston. Phone 58 800000006000000000000@ TYPEWRITERS ! BOUGHT, soLD, RENTED, REPAIRED. All Makes, New and Second-hand eset ------------------------------ J.R. C. DOBBS & (0., 171 Wellington 8t., Kingston DENTAL BR A EB KNAPP, B.A, LDS, DDS. Be entre St., Cor. Princess Si, All branches of Dentistry skilfully per- TRISCUIT The rich, shredded whole-wheat wafer | _full of mourishment--and it's tasty.. Makes toothsome toast Send for the 'Vital Question Cook Book," postpaid. ¥ CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT C0., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. Torouto Office, 32 Church St. i KIDNEY -WORT : TABLETS LTE RA IAT 0 BRIGHTS DISEASE, DIABETES PET BLADDER TROUBLES A i pe JVI Tn LL TIE Sutherland Sisters Hair Grower GREW THIS HAIR VICTORIA SUTHERLAND, This lady is but one among the thousands who have used and been benefited by the 7 Sutherland Sisters lair Grower a calp Cleaner ; but the fact that she is one of Sutherland Sisters, and well known, her experience, and the manner in which she recommends these valuable preparations to the public, cannot fail to Invite the attention of all who arg interested in the culture and preservation of the hair. The 7 Sutherland Sisters have devoted many ears to thas important subject---the structure of the air ; the cause of its decay, and means by which it may be preserved or renewed in all its original elegance. The 7 Sutherland Sisters can be seen and consulted without charge, po magnificence of their own hair is the first and unquestionable proof of the ments of the preparations they masufacture and use, the 7 Sutherland Sisters Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner. For sale by 7 Sutherland Sisters and all Druggists. Price of HAIR GROWER, 81 per bottle; six bottles for $5. The SCALP CLEANER should always be used in connection with the Hair Grower. For shampooing it has no equal. Price 50 cents. T Sutherland Sisters Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. CANADIAN OFFICE: IL COLBORNE STREET. TORONTO 22 where all letters of inquiry and orders can he addressed. The photograph of the Seven Suthers land Sisters (group) must n every box J. H. BAILEY, Foreivn Manager. Recommended and Sold by Geo. W. Mahood, druggist, corner ef Bagot and Princess streets. Buggies : Buggies IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- ney and Bladder Troubles. of McLaughlin Surreys and Wag- asortment of single which we, will sell We have a full line Buggies, Runabouts, ons, also a large and double Harness, at very close, figures. SEEING IS BELIEVING Come and ses if we have not got the largest and best assortment of Buggies and Harness in the city. Hay & Wilson, MASSEY-HARRIS ACENTS, 132 CLARENCE STREET. NOTICE House-Cleaning Season Here. Get your Carpets and Rugs | THE MAGICIAN TELLS AN IN- 'you for the killing, These men are on- is TFr BAl FRIGHTENED HIM TERESTING STORY. The Little Whim of the Sultan of Morocco Rather- Staggered the Wonder-Worker--Fled to Spain to Save Trouble. , Paris, June 13.---A very much fright- en .d magician has arrived here and tells this story of President Roose- velt's and the kaiser's 'great and good friend," the sultan of Morocco. "I astonished the natives of Fez by a trick, that of cutting off the heads of a white and a black pigeon, plac- ing the black head on the white body and the white head on the black body and then making the birds fly away," says a magician, "The sultan heard of it and commanded me to come to the palace and repeat my marvellous per- formance. There was a big company of princes, ministers, eunuchs and veiled women, all of 'whom applauded my trick. Then, upon a sign of the sultan two naked men were brought in. 'See these slaves ?' said the sultan's inter- preter. 'His majesty commands you, to do to them as you did to the pigeons. It would be too funny to sce a 'nigger's' head on the shoulders of a white man and a white man's head on those of a 'nigger's." You cut their heads off, and if, after making 'the exchange, they continue to live you shall receive 10,000 francs. If you fail, the sultan promises to prosecute LY WHIG The ' Revoluti of the Cracker' You'll see why when you § try them. Haven't you curi. osity enough to buy a box at your grocer's? : a s lonizing ly slaves, anyhow. The magician says: "I was nearly dead with fright when 1 heard these words, Kill tws men just to please the sultan and his women--it was too aw- ful. Then a happy thought struck me, and bowing to the ground I said: 'Sublime sultan, your majesty's wish I regard as a command, but you will understand that with the magicians' wand used tg manipulate the heads of pigeons, I cannot perform the: same wonder on the heads of men. Permit me, then, to withdraw from your sub- lime presence to prepare the necessary wand when I will return and do as your majesty orders.' "The sultan let me go, admonishing me that I must be on hand and do the trick three days later. The same night I took ship for the Spanish main and escaped." A NEW INDUSTRY CEREBOS SALT te | (Absent from White Bread) which are neoessary to give- strength to the food and vigour ' to the body. WHOLESALE AGENTS Geo. Robertson & Sons KIRGSTON. For Table and Kitohen. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, RISE TO RICHES AN OBSERVING JANITOR DIS- COVERED WAY TO WEALFH Made More Money Out of a4 started to the store on Saturday might him was his little daughter, and he * Merry-Go-Round, Than Out of Care of Buil ow Iie ploys 100 Men. Nine years ago the janitor of the court-house in a little western town to buy groceries for the morrow. With had only a dollar for the purchases. ey came to a merry-go-round set up on main street - and stopped to watch the whirling hobby-horses and the swinging seats, "Come on; give the little girl ride !" called the man in charge, the janitor took the advice. Before he left the spot with its then novel am- usement he had spent eighty-five cents out of the dollar with which he start- . His wages were only $35 a month and his credit at the stores was in consequence moderate, Going home with fifteen cents' worth of food, he thought about the even- ing's experience, His meditations did not run to recrimination for his - ex- travagance, but were something like this : "" If that whirling horse machine could get eighty-five cents out of my only dollar, badly as I need money, it must be able to get money from al- most anybody. 1 believe "I can make more running one of them than I can working by the month. He talked it over with his wife. and carly in the spring he mortgaged his household goods to make a payment on a merry-go-round, which he took to a neighboring village. It 'met his expectations. Soon he sold it at an ad- vantage and bought a better one. Then he bought another and another. One day at a county fair he took in $500; one circus day his receipts were $450. The idea of catering to the amuse- ment loving public took hold of him, Merry-go-rounds were for children and Has Been Started in Picton--Sad Death. Picton, June 12.--Practically a new industry has © started "in Picton, now that Reid Bros. large new barrel fac- tory has started running. It has a capacity for an output of 3,000 bar- rels per day. A marriage of interest to Pictonians was the wedding, last Tuesday, of G Harold Taylor, son of George Tayl- or, of town, to Miss Poole of Toron-|} to. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor spent their honeymoon in town, with his parents, leaving on the &teamer Alexandria, to-day, for Montreal, where they will reside, A further change has been made in the local branch of the Bank of Mant- real. L. Kirby, teller, has been moved to Brockville, H. Alcorn, son of G. 0. Alcorn, M.P., taking the 'cash' here. y Never fully recovering from an in- jury to his leg, while sleigh riding three winters ago, Clifford Williams, a bright fourteén-year-old boy, a son of William Williams, a hard-work- ing and respected _ laborer, living in Tecumseh ward, died Saturday after- noon, after a comparatively short ill- ness. The lad did some gardening on Wednesday evening, and went to "ed, sick, Thursday, the end coming in two days; diabetes being the cause. His little comrades in the ward school laid a pretty wreath of flowers on his cof- fin and the flag on the school flies half mast. An invalid forr many years Sabra Elizabeth Wood, widow of the late Ru- fus Sawyer, living on Talbot street, passed away on Friday, in her eighty- sixth year, She was the mother-in-law of William Johnson, ex-mayor of Belle. ville, and principal = of the Ontario Business College. Hugh MacWilliams, second engineer on the lake barge Arabia, which plvs between Montreal and Port Arthur, is home on a month's sick leave. Bon- gard and Whattam shipped sixteen: horses to Montreal. The second concert of the Citizens' Band on Friday night, drew out an- other large audience, The band played well and praise is due the new leader, Professor Tucker, on the noted im- provement, burn, returned en Saturday toc West Virginia, Mr. Hepburn left with the' view of purchasing a large fruit plan- | tation, with seven miles river front age. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Tyner, cot- | template Hepburn. Misses Gena Hepburn and Kathleen Despard were in Rochester over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mackenzie are the happy pdrents of a baby girl, born on Friday. Mrs. A.' McCuaig, Belleville, passed through SR Mr. Tuttle, Stewart Street] Has Been a Great Sufferer From Files, But Was Cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment. ' *1 art street, .Kingaton, Ont., states: "Like most men who do much driving, sitting a great deal and often exposed ; to dampness, I have been a great suf- ferer from piles. As a matter of fact, I had piles for a number of years and | tried nearly' everything I could think of in a vaih effort to get cured, but only succeeded. when I used Dr. Chase's Cleaned by our Electric Carpet Cleaner. Thorough work at moderate rates. Call or 'phone B42. ... . HARVEY MILN 272 BAGOT STREET. A man doesn't have to be a philo - Nitrous Oxide (las used for ex- of tecth, gopher in order to discover that rich girls are handsome, all Ointment. The first application of this grand preparation beought me relief {from the dreadful, itching, burning | sensation, and less than two boxes made a perfect and permanent cure, | am grateful for the freedom from suf- fering, and desire others to benefit by my experience with Dr. Chase's Oint- ment." | Dr. Chase's Ointment, (Pe. a box, at all dealers, or FEdmanson, Bates & Company, Toronto, | style," YOUR HA May Be a Stylish One, But It Makes Trouble. A man usually buys a hat that's" n Baldheads are ous every day. breeding places which sap the life from the roots the hair. y When your hair begins to fall and your scalp is a sure sign that but the modern has lots to answer for. hat for men Wing more numer- ats make excellent for parasitic germs of out of dandruff itis countless germs are busily at work! There ix but one way to overcome jected, Letitia Bentley, described as the trouble and kill way is to apply the germs--that Newbro's Herpidide to the scalp--it will kill the germs and healthy hair is sure to result. Sold by leading druggists. Send 100, of a ruby and : in stamps for sample to The Berpicide five guineas from Messrs. Attaen At- Co., Detroit. special agent. Mich. G. W. Mahood, No Breakfast Table complete without EPPS An its natural admirable food, with all qualities intact, fitted bo build up and maintain robust Co oalth, and to resist winter's extreme cold. a valuable diet for children is CO The Most Nutritious and Dconomical. here to-day, en route to Montreal Mrs. FE. B. Smith left Saturday to! ion Bank, ha: been in town a month's stay bush., 81 to $1.02; wheat, red, bush. Miss Madeline Alcorn, New York, and' $1 to $1.02; wheat, spring, bush., 90¢, H. Alcorn, ofthe Brockville branch of, to 92; wheat, goose, bush., 780. to the Bank of Montreal, are in town on | foc. oats, bush., 48c.; barley, bush. their holidays, visiting their parents ' 49¢.; peas, bush., 72; hay, timothy, Mr. and Mrs. George Alcorn. Evan | ton, $10 to $10.50; hay, mixed, ton, Allan, of the Napanee branch, Domin- | §7 to $8; straw, per ton, $9 to $10; a few dressed hogs, 88.75 to $9.25; apples, spend a*month in Detroit. A, W. Hep- | days, Miss McMann, rived in town, al weeks at he C. H. Widdifie lington, Mrs is in town for W leaving shortly to join- Mr. Taylor, Toront Sheriff and Mrs. Superior George Ade i buildings up," said Mr. A type too familia once heard of t who, over a gla always have better luck than me. will remove the grease with the great 'Better luck ? How so? 'Why, how | "st ease. else do you account for my row - of An outbreak of small-pox has' oc new houses blowing down in. last | curred in the township of Tyendinaga, | week's wind, whil yours weren't | Dear Lonsdale, in the families of Wil- John Tuttle, expressman, 107 Stew- harmed ? All wer same woodwork thing," 'Yes,' 'but you forget papered.' "' li that ~ finished, in Chica wo Rochester, Milford, Mrs. visiting in A Wel R. Wrinch, Toronto, Pearl Miss the guest ( sillespie, immer, 8 i of Construction. talking about some half had collapsed go. "They were put de «of beer, met Ame that mine In the prize w inning contest at Fer moy, at the entertainment given by a comedy company the gold watch f pular gentleman W. A. Ferguson wop, or being the most po- Miss Emma Crozier, a gold watch for being the most po pular lady, and old watch for ar baby, Mr lucky holder of prize ticket, rece pitcher, Little Dandy, Westport fled baseball, twelve Baby Truelove heing the most popu Ferguson the winning diving a silver water a Fy nethurst to eleven. at ' rabbits, foxes+all kept for "by builders of a! r to us in America. | of these builders and talked together like this : 'Jones, you built the same-- mortar, every- said the other builder, had been the | ! Cheney - & Co., Toledo, O., contains no is taken internally, acting the blood and mucous sur- the system. In buying Hall's sure you get the genu- is taken internally and made in was the door pure bristle brush, for the baby ai Chown's Drug Store. wnted young people; they could not be run in winter. He worked out a plan for a shooting gallery in which the marks were moving figures--birds, wolves, swiftly mov- ing by a small gasoline engine. He set up a little shop and began their manu- facture. They wére crude aflairs, but the western men liked them, and he could not keep pace with the orders. Then he manufactured merrv-sro-round and finally, as the street fair oraze came on, added other attractions un- til he was able to put a dozen amuse ment concerns together on a -train of { flat oars and start a carnival com- pany, which could stay a week in each | town and get a bonus from the citi ! zens for coming, He employs a hund- red men, has four carnival companies on the road, makes his own railway cars, travels in a private car and is worth something like $100,000, Not so bad for nine years of effort ! A DIAMOND THIEF. Admits She Cannot Control Her Actions. i London, June 13.--Looking very de- the wife of an eminent physician prac ticing in Cairo, sat in the dock at Marlborough street vesterday. The charge against her is the theft diamond ring worth tenborough & Co., of Oxford street, | The offence is admitted, but the plea is made that the prisoner was not ves- ponsible for her actions at the time, being under the influence of chloro: \ dyne, : | At her rooms were found seventeen pawn tickets, two empty chlorodyne bottles, some empty spirit bottles, and future to refrain stimulants and narcotics, Medical evidence. was On the morn complained of the influence of drugs. ing of the theft she dresses, That was due to narcotic than £27 a month. Mr. the case, and committed Mrs, Bentley for trial, accepting bail. Toronto Street Market. Toronto, June 12.<Wheat, ar- | per bbl, 81 to $2.75: eggs, per doz., v, to spend sever- [\0c. to 2lc.; butter, dairy, 18¢. to 20c,; | butter, creamery, { ens, fall, per lb., 13e. to Me. tur keys, per 1b.,, 18c. to 18e.; potatoes | per bag, 70c, to 85c.; cabbage, dozen, 50c. to Tbe.; celery, per dozen 40c. to 50c.; onions, per bag, $2; beef hindquarters, $6 to %7.50; beef, quarters, 368 to $7.50; beef, choice, car case, $8.50 to $9; beef, medium, car case, $7.25 to $7.76; mutton, per ewt. $8.50 to $10; veal, per cwt,, 88 tc to 26c.; chick 81 Wash greasy dishes, cession, - and Charles Bennett, lives on the 5th concession. tarrh That Contain Mercury of smell and completely deran | whole system when enteri never be excep they will do is ten fold can possibly derive from them. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by ¥. J moreury, an directly uno faces of Catarrh Cure be ine. It Toledo, . Ohio, by F Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Cheney & Co. a document in which she agreed in} from indulgence in given that Mrs. Bentley was nearly always under seeing spots and animals on the walls of her bedroom, and on other people's poisoning. Her income was never less Kennedy declined to deal with white, per fore- £0.50; lamb, spring, per cwi., $13 to 5. pots or pans with Lever's Dry Soap, a powder. It liam Doyle, who lives on the 4th con- who ET LA TIE Beware of Ointments for Ca- As mercury will surely destroy the Satie the ng it through ; the mucous surfaces Such articles should used it on prescriptions | from reputable physicians, as the damage to the good Jou all's Price 75¢. per bottle, Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- JAPAN TEA DRINKERS, TRY IT Sealed Packets only--same form as the famous Black Tea [| If corners the Critics Il\ A financial saving = I) nothing but ashes in the pan. 'Clarys London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouve NB. Lemmon & Lawre 0000000000 "in" 'These are the NEW BST and BEST in WASHBOARDS, They sre sclentitially cone structed Bnew examen ion of the erin of the sine will convmos tan ry a "3in1" a Had hho ESULTS ined with tie Ll SIBLE LADUR. Ask your Grocer for one of viiese brands and give : it a trial. THE BE. B. EDDY COMPANY, LIMITED. HULL, CANAD. J. A. HENDRY, AGENT, KINGSTON. 0000000000000000000000000000V0VO000 i -- TORE OIE EEREEORORREE ) : Fancy China Tea Sets, Vases, Jardiniesrs, 5 Salad Sets, Berry Sets, Bread and Butter Plates, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Choco- late and Cocca Sets, Marmalade Sets, etc. Fancy China for Decorating Go-Carts, Waggons, Carts, Viocopedes, Hammocks. Fruits and Confectionery. - J. HISCOCK - 160 and 162 Princess Street. YOOO000OOCNV0000000000, 00000. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |KOOL KANVAS SHOES We have just received a large shipment of CANVAS :| FOOTWEAR which everyone should wear to have cool feet. ' Men's White Cavvas Boots and Bhoes, with heavy or light soles, $1 $1.75, $2, $2 50. y Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, $1.50, Men's Grey Canvas Boots, only 800. Boys' Grey Oanvas Boots, oaly 76¢. Youths' Grey Canvas Boots, sizes II, 12, 13, only 65e. m--_------ SERB BOCELLI REPOEROED Bhd 'WE DO TINNING OF IRON, COPPER, ETC. THE CANADA METAL CO., TORONTO! vation.

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