Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jun 1905, p. 3

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ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM will positively eure deep-seated COUGHS, COLDS, " CROUP, Bott! 80c. Balto for 4 Merny Co $1.00 Baitle for a Deep-scated ; Seid by all Druggigts, -------------------- A A A n Chocolates We have the MOST HOCOLATES in the the finest assortment of t} id well-known firms jn ( :e United States : city, DEI Le 1008 al Lowney's Chocolates, fresh. wed", Our own "Best and freshness, " noted for quality "Gunther's, of Chicago," the newest and by far. superior of any Ap. erican chocolate yet placed in t the Canadian market --AT he "Best" Drug Store, L.T. BEST, Chemist and Optician 'Phone 59 for quick dellvery. Mitchell's Old Stend. PURE, FRAGRANT, CLEANSING. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mrns. MONTREAL. 2 Economies in Linens for Thursday i Table Liner 60 good pattern I'hurs Unbleach inches wi day ouly . a yard Unbleached Table Line; 63 inches wide, pure Line neat pattern. Thursday six i 2 yard. Unbleached Table 72 inch wide pure good sensi vattern Our Thursday price Bleached inches wide, Table new de make a good serviceab sold usually ate 6Y¢ a yard Thursday only 50¢c. a yard Damask wide Table sday $1.25 a vard and v See the beautiful Towel that we are » each. They are Linen and have horders. 2 prety Some Table dozen. decidedly g¢ Napkins at Boy's Brown Linen for inl value at inches wide, oxtra spe 12§c. a yard.' Newman & Shaw @rassessssssascssacind 000000000008 Save 30c. A TON ON YOUR COAL. : : Swift's : Scranton 4 ai Coal For this month at a discount of oc. a ton CAN WE TALK TO YOU ? me am | UV. GRAHAM'S cn od he Caan orl Wet - the Tollowing rates from Kingston:-- $0 0:0 Wstevan Fakion {=m 0 ad 'sts0'} Sheho + «= © We ares | Lipton 3 eon] ER xe mor 20.4 Privce Abert * =o . . 15 | Made : Bush, 20 38 50 Te fed b S39 50 Arcols = = ° = 30 ax Going June 13th, returning until August, Mie 27th, returning until oe Sy 15th, returning until Sent. 6th. : < 0! Sot will be allowed on Diicatign to SD omductor, at Wolf River, Sot. Dry. den, Ont, and in ite stations, a | at nnipeg, OF voint LB "Extension of time up to on © months ca je - -nbtained on ment of for each month, on . "For or car ecammonation, ticket and fi tion' avplv to sll other Informal P. . HANLEY, Cor. Johnston & Uutario Sts. DIVE KINGSTONG ITEM BROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH : CANADIAN PACIFIC WAY. intr WILL SELL Homeseekers' Exeursion Tickets TO THE .- Est: Winnipeg id fame Deloraine 3150 | Sheho - - - = 3350 Souris Lipton 4 8D Brandon - - - 8155 > Hm i 5B JAicien 1 80 *6 00 : Miniots 2s » x No 2. BD 39 30 Arcola - - - WO ® 5% Going June 18th, returning until August 14th. Going June 27th, returning until August 28th. dn July 15th, returning until Sept. all particulars at K. P. R, Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen; Supt. ---- Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, N 3 Pewseronto, and all lccal points. Trains eave City Hall Depot at 8:25 pm. F CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kingsten. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED: River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Twin Screw Iron SS. "Campana," 1700 tons with electric lights, electric s and all modern comfort AILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS at 2 p.m. Sth and 19th June, 8rd, 17th and 81st July; 14th and 28th August; 11th and 25th September, for Pictou, N.S., calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand « River, Sinmnerside, P.E.I, and Char- fottetown, P.E.1. Bermuda Summer Excursions, v the new Twin Screw SS. "Bermud- fan,' 5,500 tons. Sailing fortnightly fiom New York, from 7th June to 11th October. Temperature cooled hy sea breezes seldom rises above 80 degrees. Princess Hotel open the year round. The finest trips of haalth and comfort. $35 and upwards, the season for ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and staterooms apply to J. P. HANLEY, or P FILDER- BLE BE VE Ticket Son, THE Daily Line &U. a= Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islands, 4 5 Brockville, Preseott and Montreal. mors KINGSTON & TORONTO |} LEAVE KINGSTON : wane EAST--Daily, except Monday, GOING at 5 p.m. The New Steamer - "MONTREAL" Is flow running between Montreal and leaving ~ Montreal Agents, WEST--Daily, except Monday, dates in June na oR the even ul Vv » Quebec on the alternate dates Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and COIN G EAS F ho. big Seas, Nelnesiare go G WEST, Tuesdays, Thursda bis Saturdays, 11.80 pan. » P. HANLBY, J. SWIFT & CO. Ticket Agent Freight Ajgents. Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinto Stoambodt Gu., Limited), 1000 Islands -- Rochester Taking Effect May 28th Str. North King es Kingston on Sundays at 10.15 ry thousand Islands, calling at a 8 turning steams ang anannque p.m. for Rochester, NY calling at. Bay ol te a § 5 Str. Aletha ak aves Kin, dally i except Sunday, of uy Tor Ficton and intermediate to, of Quinte Salling at Deseron- and Bellevi vs, Thurs 1 St m J. I P. af hy tion hg TE bo. E. B. HORSEY. Traffic Manager: GRATITUDE Suffered from Sores on Face and Back -- Doctors Took His Money But Did No Good --Skin Now Looks Clear as a Baby's. ANOTHER CURE BY Juric) REMEDIES S------ J 8. Graham, 1321 Hoff Sp A EW. Va.,says: "Iam so 1 grateful 1 thank God that a frienfl recommended * Cuticura Soap and Oin: Ointarent, I stifieted for a long time with sores on my face and back. ' Some doctors said I Bad blood poison, and others that I had barbers' itch. None of them did me any good, but they all took my money. My friends tell me my skin now 160ks as clear as ababy's, and I tell them all that Cuticura Soap and Ointment did it." rr ---------- STILL- ANOTHER CURE Neck Covered With Sores, Hair Fell Due Wild With Itching a H. paiding of ro4 W, roqth , New Xe City, says: " For two So my ek was covered with sores, the 'disease spreading to my hair, which fell out, leaving an unsightly bald spot, and the soreness, inflam- mation, and merciless itching made 'me wild. After a few applications of Cuticura the torment subsided, the sores disappeared, and my hair grew thick and healthy as ever." AND STILL ANOTHER "For over thirty years 1 suffered from painful ulcers and an eruption from my kuees to my feet, and could find neither doctors nor medicines to help me, until T took Caticura which cured me in six months. (signed) M. C. Moss, Gainesville, Tex." aSuieur Soap, Ointment, and Pills are wold throughout $ Rue de la Paix; Australia, R Towm & Co., Sydumey. Potter Boston, & Chem. Corp. eon i Flow to Cum Every Humour ~ Malled Free be prompt to apply Mond's Extract--the old family doctor: its soothing, healing Bold Wes under buff wrapper. QUEEN VICTORIL'S TAI, Its Great Profusion Was Always a Cause of Wonder. Even at the age of eighty years, with a germ destroying that was not made public. The Great say Remedy. A positive cou cure for all forms Mental a RARD bas | ° woes ad cine Co... Windsor, O: RATES OF PASSAGI--First Cahin, $75 and upwards, according to steamer ; Third Class, $27. ian $28.75. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT. Corinthian ..Wed., June 21, Sarmatian ..... Sat. June 24, . NEW YORK TO GLASGuUW. Numidian Thurs. June 22, 2 p.m. Passen SLEEVE. Clarence Stroet. OR INSURANCE. Have a Talk With 57 Brock Street. CANNED SALMON Tommy--Pop, what fellow, ng ? Tommy's Pop--A fel a keyhole, Moths are looking for these days. Ts vour coat in a mot gz. They are sold at Gibson' Queen Victoria's hair was a marvel of luxuriance. The court physician, fol lowing Prof. Unna's disco un doubtedly, treated her majesty's scaly preparation, It is now Sex Ben Wor Binion Ree, 3 al A oh load lo Consnm tions 1 nan nd an ear! ve. n oF Ei six for 85 i wil fone, Six ne rd price. a Write fort Pam phi Second Cabin, Liverunal and London derry, 50, d $47.50 accord ing to steamer. London $2.50 extra ; 50--Virginian, Vietor (daylight.) height of three feet, MONTREAL TO LONDON '& HAVRE. J.P. >. BANLEY, Agent. @.T.R. City Depot. GILDER~ IF YOU WANT A HOME GEORGE ZEIGLER, S°mizzast. ist "MAPLE LEAF" ™, is meant by a low feeling, my son, generally means fur coats WAIT FOR A TIME BEFORE FAKING C ouT STREET! RAILWAY GENERATORS. From the Ligat and Power Plant _| --Committee n= Expectant of ' Developments -- General Busi- ness Transacted at Yester- day's Meeting. The Light, Heat and Power. company committee 'met Tuesday . afternoon. Those present wele Alds. King, An- grove, Toye, Walkem, Givens, Kout and McCann, In regard to W. for $15 damages, it was motion of Ald. Angrove, that no ae- tion be taken, Mr. "Campbells report showing no liability. In regard to the tenders for coal, the chairman stated that the city pro- perty and waterworks committecs had asked to combine with this committee in seciring tenders. Tenders will be advertised for coal for waterworks and this committee combined, tenders to be sent in by the 20th inst., the chair- man to be authorized to accept the lowest tender. Mr. Campbell reported that the pur- chase of the dynamos, whith had been authorized at the last meeting, had been completed, the total cost being $1,350. A number of accounts were presented and ordered paid, on mo- tion of Ald. Givens. The chairman re- ported that a quantity of pipe had been purchased from John Coates & Co., Ottawa and London, Eng. .ata reduction of $4.25 per ton on' lowest Canadian figures, the same to 'be de- livered in thirty days. On motion of Ald. Toye the chairman's - action Aas confirmed. J. M. CampPhell was auth- orized to purchase special castings for the twelve-inch main, on motion of Ald. Walkem. J. M. Campbell reported that an ex- cavation contract awarded to Park & Button had heen neglected by them and had been taken over by J.angley Bird, on the same terms as the former contract. On motion of Ald. Givens, Bird was given the privilege of draw: ing his pay under the same conditions as prevailed before, Complaint was made by Alfred street J. Crothers' claim residents in regard to dirt being thrown on the sidewalk. The city engineer explained that this was due to the unsatisfactory work of the con- tractors an that work. It was decid- ed to relieve the contractors from their work and finish the work by day labor. J. M. Campbell reported that the Davis Tannery company was desirous of securing electric power. He stated that the investment would produce over ten per cent. revenue. The com- mittée were favorably disposed to- ward "the project, but the matter was allowed to stand until the next meet- ing of the committee. On motion of Ald. Kent it was de- cided that the tender of the Canadian General Electric company for wire' at $17.26 per vwt., be accepted." On mo- tion of Ald. Toye, twenty ten-ampere meters and two twenty -five-ampe re me- ters were ordered to be purchased. On motion of Ald. Walkem, it was decid- ed to call for tenders for two closets for the plant. ir. Campbell reported that the ay rival of two. new dynamos for plant will necessitate the plant in order to supply the necessary face; It was decided to wait for a ort time on the possiblé chance that developments in the street railway sit uation may arise, Mr. Campbell stat- ) from the city, with the present plant, Gives a Few Pointers. This berry warm soil. The red varieties are pro- pagated by suckers that from, the roots of the old plants, black caps by tips MEN AND WOMEN, cight feet, apart and the plants two --- Prk no and one-half feet apart in the. row. od by the tramping of and to form a mulch, An important point growing is the Soon as sunMner pruning. wood, which is not back in winter. dead wood and i ree good oi . varieties are : arlborough for carly, Mephistopheles was represented as Russian, and Marguerite, tableau, Ti warrior, decided, on | he removal of the street railway generators from the ed that if the street cars secure power succeeds best on light come up the The young canes the reds are cultivated in rows six to Then let the suckers fill up between to stir the soil, break up the crust form- the - pickers in raspberry As the young canes reath a usually about the them grow stocky and causes they to ripen up and form a better guality of so apt to freeze We usually remove all surplus canes in the in the final gave her hand to a victorious returning. from smazs AMBASSADOR, | He Has Bondi e United Statés | | { { i { high school" staff, was granted an in crease in salary of $50. The high Special to the Whig, . | school is to close on Friday, June Washington, June 1i--Dr. Joaquin | 93rd, The entrance 'examination will } Aurelio 'Nabueo de Araujo, who has | just arrived in Washington, comes ac- credited as Brasil's ficst ambassador to the United States. The appoint- ment of the new ambassador and 'the | fact that 'the embsssy at Washington | is the only one that Brazil has cstab- lished are regarded by diplomats as | an expression of esteem of the Brazili an government for the United States. i ---- A LUCKY GIRL. tbr, Saved From "Deadly Decliné by | Dr. Williams" Pink Pills. "When 1 think of my former condi- tion of health," = says Miss Winnifred | Purcy, of West River, Sheet Harbor, N.S, "I consider, myself a Tucky girl that 1 am well atid strong to-day, and 1 owe my present good health entive- lv to Dr. Williams® Pink Pills, 1 suf- fered. almost all #hat one can ed, from weakness _pervousness. 1 was! as pale a3 a pt, and wasted away. The least noise would startle me, and | 1 was troubled with fainting spells, when T. would mly lose consciouss ness and drop to the floor. At other times my heart would palpitate vio- lently and cause a smothering sensa- tion. Night ¥ my nerves were in- a terrible ion, and 1 seemed to be continually growing worse, No medicine that T ok helped me in the least until 1 taking Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pill§) and after 1 had taken a ali dogen boxes, I felt so much 'better that; T stopped taking them and went of a visit to Boston. I had made a mistake, however, in stopping 'the pills 400 soon, and 1 be- gan to go back to my former condi- tion Boston doctor, my case, told Pink Pills Kad and after explaining . 'how Dr." Williams' me before: their use, paving better, and 1 got another supply antl 'soon began to re: vain health. J took 'about eighteen boxes in all and they fully and com- pletely restored my health, and 1 have had no sidkness since. Pr. Williams' Pink Pills can do as much for every weak, palefaced young woman, who is slip- ping from anaemia into deadly de clined. They make mew, rich health giving blood, and that is what every growing girl and woman must to retain their health. It is because these wills actually 'make' new blood that they strike at the root of all common ailments of life, such as head just Weds Army Officers. Special to the Whig. Jefierson City Mo.,, June 14.-A wedding. of note here, today, was that of Miss v Gantt, daughter of : I » Gantt, of the a grow up, turn over and the points Sugtics ES te on Syiminal divi take root in the soil - usually in Au- Lieut. Edwin A. Hickman, U.8.A The gust or September. In most sections . ' , USA. ceremony was performed at the Pres byterian church--in the presenee of a gathering that included a number - of guests from out of town, Plai NJ. 4 14. -- Miss f mucous membranes. | form a solid row. Plainfield, one i ats "Painless, and not aatris' | FOX . s | Florence Waring "daughter of Orville a" "Soi by Denes ny hill i Hacks wre nuliy Dunted_ i T. Warine. of the Standard (il com « © « / of sent in plain wizpvm | wou In order to get a bie crop of § pany, and Capt Chatincey Humph- Fos py i= large berries it ix nodessary or give ries, U.S.A. of West Point, were mar Wiis Ginmiar emt on reanet, | )ihoral application of manure and Yd in Benes, church this i LIVERPOOL, and good clean cultivation. 1 ° have i as a TH shay a fan 'wa ALLAN LIN LONDONDERRY | found of late years that I can keep | /OVO%C by an ciaborate reception at Royal Mall Steamers. up the size of my berries much bet: | mr, Pome of the bride's father in | From Montreal. From Quebee. | ter by cultivating right through the Park avenue. 5 ; Bavarian, June 16, 3 a.m. June 16, 2 p.m, picking season. Run through with Son ma Virginian, June 23, 8 a.m. June 23, 6 p. x rsdn rR La All It Needed. Tusioly, June 30, 8 a.m. June 30, 2 p.m. the cultivator after each picking to There is more rédl oxygen in a Nepuified form in the "Solution ot Ozone (the coupon kind)" than in any other preparation of & Wimilar nature As a prompt cure in the killing ofall inside germs of throat, lungs, stomach or bowels it has no equal when coup: middle of July, we go through and ] led' with "Celery King'* the famous (daylight.) | cut off the ends of the cans. This | laxative. That the stringent Ozone checks the upward growth, makes | needed a tonic of this nature to pro- | cure the best recults was so apparent that the Public Drag eompany, © of Bridgeburg, Ont, offet through your | druggist a fro>package of "C 'elery King" with every fifty cent or one t {dollar bottle: © Solution of Ozone Cuthbert for | (the _coupon kind). main crop, and Golden Queen the best white variety. The empress of Germany's private | m------------ : wedding present to hes .welations al- | Traveller's Sandwiches.) - | | ways consists of a very plain travel Take some sandwiches made with | ling clock, for <he values among all Clark's juicy, appetizing, lunch | other virtues that of punétuality. tongue. Nothing half so tasty. Because the ('hinese authorities have i ------ ; been unable to capture a notorious In a production of Faust, in Tokio, | brigand for four or five years. they his ome by one until they are all gone. With plenty of water solid al have beheaded I- | Manchuria. h s | bus and all similar . | mon and Does it seem reasonable that Perry Davis' Painkiller could have held pub- lic confidence for sixty years unless it 'at Gibson's really died cure diarrhoea, cholera mor- Tountajn, roubles 30 comi-.| Armot i'd tar sa, Be: cakes." Mo: | GRANOLITHIC HC WALKS LAID IN | Early Drive. of Logs--Correspon: walk from Main street to t dist church was' completed - It is an excclleirt piece of walk, | work on the { laid from C. ! railway track will be comm earliest possible moment, tone crusher is erishing stone for the | roads. The machine is placed in 'the | vacant lot opposite C. I. The Rathbun company's drive of logs is passing through the village month earlier than last year. e | bud of education met last evening. ry be held here on June 27th and 28th, with Principal Nesbitt, and C. H, | | Edwards, Napanee, presiding examin- ers, C. W. omson's family intend | month, They will be much missed in | Thomson has tendered her resignation 1 C ourtney. Mer. {was in the village on Sunday. Mrs, | liam, Ont. A 1 then alll on a well known | nervous, | have blooded relations | and without | food, a horse will live twentv- | five dave; with solid food and without water he will live only five days. | t Sce this shoe, examine "Puffed rice sundae" ing new | it, then try it on--mever mid about Red Cross drag store | buying. . E48 MANY PLACES. ° ------ dent Hard en the Sidewalks-- Many Visitors in the Village-- A Talk on Japan. 3 Newburgh, June 13.--The granolithie e Metho- The anolithic walk to be | Finklo's 'office to the at the mbough' 8 Shorts', Hedley, science master of the moving to Taronto, the first of next church circles and will be followed by best wishes from a wide circle of rierils in the village. Miss Madelon a organist of the Methodist church, R. Courtney, Mount Pleasant, Dur- 5 county, is spending a few days this week with his brother, J. W, Brandon," Tamworth, (Dr.) Beeman is expected home ¥o- | day after an extended visit to her | daughter, Mrs. (Dr) Paul, Fort Wils little' daughter arrived | at Sidney Littlewoods -on- Friday. The special services in the Roman Catholic ~~ church, Centreville, last week, were largely attended. On k | hursday evening, so large was the attendance that the church would not hold the people. Mrs. Hidléy, left last 'week for an extegded visit to her home in Western Ontario, Mrs, Shorey and" Miss. Clara are visiting her daughter, Mrs. James Benn, Rifh- mond. Master George Shorey and thur Howes, leave the 23rd inst to join the steamer Caspian upon which |" they have secured situations for the summer. L. Ryan was one of the graduating medicals, at McGill, last week. Dr, Byan's many friends in the village extend congratulations. If a prize' were offered for the worst piece of sidewalk in the country, we | veritably - believe Newburgh would get | the leather medal. Jt is hard to con- leddve of a worse sidewalk than that on Baldwin street. It is very treacher- | ons walking, especially on a dark ig At the; Epworth league last evening, in the Methodist church, Miss Rur- dette took a very interesting mission sty topic on the heart of Japan. A fow from the village fook in the Yankee Marlbank baseball game in Yarker om Saturday. The depart ments examinations start here on June 30th. Mrs. J, J. Shorey and Mrs. W. W. Adams attended the Angli- con Woman's Auxiliary in Napanee on Thursday. Mrs. ©. H, Finkle as dele gate from Newburgh, branch was in attendance during the week, Water In Your Blood ? Lots of people blood have thin watery they cat plenty but don't dig it it will not he possible to supply pow- noche and sideaches and backaches, in-| est. When digestion is poor, food isn't known, however, the germ destroying | wr for both city and street ear use, | digestion, palpitation "of the heart, | converted into nourishment--in conse. eleme nt, is embodied in Newbro's Her- | This could be done temporarily by kidnev troubles, sciatica, rheumatism, quence the body rapidly loses strength. picide, the only hair preparation on adding a separate engine to work ip | nenraloia, St Vitus' Bance, and para- | To positively renew health, nothing the market that does destroy the conjunction with the present plant. lysis. But only the genuine pills can equals Ferrozone, It excites 'sharp ap- dandruff germ. Without dandruff, hair Before the adjournment of the meet- | do this, ard the sick one should see petite--makes the stomach digest will grow profusely, and falling hair ling Ald. Toye strongly urged that | that the full rig "Dr. Williams' Pink | forms Jife sustaining Blood. Abundant; will he stopped. 'Destroy the cause, | some immediate steps be taken [in re- | Pills for Pale People" . is printed on strength is sure to follow, I vou need | vou remove the effect." Sold by lead- | gard- to the management of the 'plant, the wrapper. around évery box. Don't! more vitality, extra energy better ing druggists. Send 0c. in stamps for { ac the term of J. M. Campbell expires | let. anyone persuade you to take | eves, then use Ferrozone the medical] sample to the Herpicide Co., Detroit, | on August Ist. anything else. Sold by all dealers or triumph of the age. Fifty cents buys a) Mich. G. W. Mahood, special agent. -- eee sent by mail atic, a box, or six. hox of fifty chocolate coated Ferrozone HOW TO GROW RASPBERRIES, | boxes for $2.50 hy writing the Dr. | quplots. ¥ ---- Willams' Medicine, Co., Brookville, An Agricultural College Expert | Ont. One would, naturally think the best man at a wedding would be the minis ter, STYLISH SHOES FOR SHAPELY |". FEET Have you good-looking, well-shaped { feet 2 If you haye, you want to pre | serve them. = To do this you've got to wear the right kind of shoes. INVICTUS SHOES | ' Invictus Shoes are matle to fit every line of your foot. And they're stylish and handsome as well. See our BRIGHTON BLUCHER OXFORD In Corona Colt, Tan, or Black. It's the most swagger thing, in shoe style, | this 'season. fe made. the prices. of for he. We have a When ycu want a new, outer section and you have it. .Unequalled for making a high polish on Mirrors. Silverware, Signs, Shoes, Stoves, etc, SPECIAL PRICES TO THE TRADE 69 and 71 Brock St Kingston. There is nothing nicer 1 especially when it is m TAIN TRIPLE MOTION ae, the cream lighter and quicker than any other F We have them in all sizes from 2 quart up, Call in and let us show them to you. LEMMON & LAWRENSC Warm Season Refrigerators, Window Sereens, etc. of the above goods and at the very lowest prices, .. ELLIOT Plate Glass, Show Cases, Price, 10c. each. them are very moderate. 381 and 383 King Street. large assortment 77 Pri ce The §

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