Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1906, p. 3

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-- ONE -HAS EVER SEEN or RD THE HELPLESS CHOKING OF -A CONSUMPTIVE THINK LIGHTLY FA COUCH eo -dose of Dr. Wood's Norway 1p will convince you that it wiil ough, sooth the throat, and stars e road to recovery. . WOOD'S NAY PINE SYRUP ~the-lung-healing virtues of the ine tree, skilfully combined with ery Bark 54-41 Soothing and nt propertios o toral | bar! It is a pleasant, a medicine for Coughs and Colds, ss, Sore Throat, Pain in the Chest, Bronchitis, Pp, Whooping Juinsy and all troubles of the ad Liags » and do not accept a substitute /ood's Norway Pine Syrup. The is put up in a yellow wrapper, tod The Sada Mock, a hs. ta. HAS NO EQUAL 1 a very bad cold which settled on s. I tried many remedies but t no relief. On the advice of a rocured a bottle of Dr. Wood's ine Syrup. Before the bottle finished I had nov the slightest a cough, and in my opinion Dr. Norway Pine Byrup has no equal for coughs, colds, or any affection roat lungs. J. J. Mclxxm, Woodbine, N.8. JOSSING sic: Headings for_Paper and Envelopes RAVING Gores" Letter Heads 3 all classes ©f Letter Press from a card to a volume, , WHIG, Kingston c. Sale turday dren's Wool Toques and Bon s, in assorted colors, 25c. and turday 19¢. ildren's Ribbed Fast wk Wool Hose, all sizes, from . to 30¢. a pair. turday to clear, per pair.....1% Heavy vs' Fleece Lined Underwear, spe- 1 prices on Saturday beginning cach les Ansan A n's Heavy Wool Sox, the best . line in the trade. turday, per pait ..... 10 Black » Cash re Hose, spliced heels and toes, dies' Extra Fine rth 30c. a pair. r Saturday price .........oon 19 dozen Men's Black Cashmere X, extra quality, cheap at 30 peir. This is a bargain lot to at, per pale Gio A } ) yards 40 inch Dress Goods, o c. line, in.6 different shades. turday, per yard .................. 1% JBLE COUPONS turday we give Double Coupons Blankets and Comforters, also ess Goods at 25c. or higher. WMAN & SHAW 00000000000 OW MAKY WORDS & AN YOU MAKE OUT F.THE LETTERS IN SWIFT'S \¥ EFFORT st - - . One ton of Coal ad - One-half ton of Coal rd, One-quarter ton of Coal SCRANTON $ GOAL ? iin § I'S WORTH ~ 0000000004 ' THE DAILY WHIG, FR A MEETING OF THE ELECTORS QF KINGSTON to promote 'the Candidature of MR DONALD M. MeINTYRE, will be held in CITY HALL rr ON TUESDAY, Jan. 16th delivered by R. R. for Manitoulin, Mr. J. for Contre Grey. Addresses will be Gamey, MPP. B. Lucas, M.P.P.; Electors are invited to attend. Seats on the platform Will be reserved for Ladies. t Chair 'to be taken at 8 o'c Femicmaa sass er errors enn 'THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS." ¢ Now, while prices are § low, i: the time to fill your coal bin with best quality SCRANION COAL om PP: Walsh's;Yard ----, BARRACK STREET, TERRIBLE PAINS WOULD HAVE TO STAY IN BED writes us as follows: * I wasa greats from kidney trouble for eight months. { had terrible pains across back. 'I would have to stay in bed for work. 1 tried avail, sod also plasters but they were of no use. to try Doan's Ki Pills. discouraged 1 told him I was tired of trying so I purchased one, and before I was through using it, I found a change for the better so 1 had no trouble with my kidneys since. I would [not be without Doan's Pills in my house." E ( trouble in its first Safes, All you have to | do is to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial. They aré a never-failing cure for all forms of kidney trouble. the conjested, overworked kidne, SUFFERED EIGHT MONTHS WITH KIDNEY TROUBLE. FOR THREE DAYS AT. A TIME Doan's Kidney Pills CURED HIM Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, Hazeldean, Ont., ufferer small of my hree days at a time and not do any several remedies but of no bor of mine advised me I was so much One day a nei; remedies, but he urged me to try one box five boxes more, and I have It is really not difSculs to cure kidney They quickly relieve and What Is lontine Insurance ? This :--Prefits, upder that system, cowe into pussession of the insured, pro- vided he lives until his policy matures, whether it Le an endowment or a life polic = Do' all policy holders therefore, who | New Scientific Treatment Kills survive the term selegted hy them, share in profits? We answer, : ¥IES, all" may Dandruff Germs, and Makes take the cash "value of their profits, iv BUT if a mun's health has fated, can Hair Soft. he have his profits added ? we answer It is an accepted fact, a proven fact, in this: cise NO. and why? well we Xs oll Se on. Or BD p MUST EMPHASIZE it. © for this is that dandruff isa germ dis ; and it THE ~ IMPORTANT OBJECTION to | ix also a defronstrated fact that New- Tontine Insurance, namely, that a num- | bro's Hoerpivide kills the dandruff ber of companies insert a clause in their . 3 1. or talliner ie holicy, IN VERY FINI PRINT, TOO, | germ. Without dandrufi falling hair that if the insured wishes profits added | would stop, and thin hair will thick- to policy, he must furnish the Compuny with a eertificdte of good health. Just Now, let us say, ahd 'we admit that we are "blowing our own 'horn.' and wiving it a good square blast 105, nane- lv. THE LONDON AND LANUA > LIFE offers to the intending insure contract in black and. white, and ( not demand a certificate of health at the end of the term. and does not insert a proviso in fine type that "may if vou | are in ili-health, daprive o of the verv best option as to profi We think such a contract as ours, is the right one, don't you? MILLS & CUNNINGHAM District Agents London and Lancashire Life ARE YOU BUSY ?| Yes. But not too busy to tell you how you ean have your house moré comfortable and warm. Terrible draft | from your door? Yes; we have the | very thing you want--WEATHER | STRIP--only 2c. foot for sides. | W. A. MITCHELL'S HARDWARE EDW. J. B. PENSE Requests the support of | all Lovers of Fair Play in| | his campaign for re-elec- | tion to the Legislative As-|-- sembly. CEO. B. CUMMINGS TENOR OPEN FOR CONCERT ENCACEMENTS Mr. Cummings has made a thorough study of the Voice with some of the best teachers of England and America and is prepared to teach Voice Culture by the most modern method. STUDIO--309 University Avenue Kingston. Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages; Cutters, Harness, ete. for sale, ; Sale of Horses Every Saturday sat, Nash's News Depot Clarence Street, Opposite Cab Stand Remoyed from B. A. Hotel ALL THE LATEST MAGA- ZINES AND PAPERS Phone 400 UNIVERSAL MEAT CHOPPERS, Carvers in Sets, The New, Easy Washing Machine * Ci uss' 'Shears and Razors all guaranteed at Lo Sirachan's Hardware § , = ok en. Herpicide not only kills the dand dually bring them back to health. Doan's Kidney Pills 50 cents per box or three boxes for $1.25, all dealers or The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Oat + HAIR SOFT AS SILK: ruff gern, but 'it also makes hair as soft as silk. It is the most delightful hair dressing It cleanses the scalp from dandrufi, and keeps it clean wd healthy. Itching and irritation are instantly relieved, and permanent- There's nothing "just as ake no substitute. Ask for Herpicide."" Sold by leading druggists. Send le. in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. G, W. Mahood, special agent. "TORONTO NEWS" made, good." What Do You Know of Ontario Where are you trying to do business? Do you know all about Ontario ? Ontario has over one-third the total population of Canada---- pays over 50% of the money paid in the Dominion to wage earners and over 51% of .the salaries. Has over 51% of the working capital of the Dominion invested in Manufacturing. Don't you think it's worth advertising ta your neighbors. The "News" covers the whole Province--goes into 2,475 Post Offices daily. The rate is Flat 56 cents per inch. This advertisement would cost $2.30 per day in The News - RRIB {TRIALS OF HEIRESS ACROSS B A C K VASSAR GIRL TELLS OF HER 'jor more than half a century. | every day until next week, FIGHT TO MAKE A LIVING Too Much Bluing in Wash--Stud- jes (Cook Book and is Happy Because She is Now a Model Domestic. Pittsburg, Jan, 12.--Miss Kathryn Gray, the Vassar girl, who has been working as a domestic here, will go to Washington the first of next week to claim the: fortune of about $500,000, which has been kept away from her Miss Gray will "be accompanied by Marcus W. Acheson, Jr., an' attorney of Pitts: burg, who has been retained to look after her interest. Miss. Gray was to have met her uncle, Joba Gray, of Richmond, Va., with 'whom she spent almost all of her life ae his ward, at the Willard hotel, in Washington, this afternoon. Mr. Gray is at 'the Willard, and, ac- cording to: letters which he wrote his niece, was ready to turn over to her the fortune left 'by his father imme diately 'upon her arrival. Upon advice of her attorney, Miss Gray decided not to go to Washington to-day. Miss Gray was here this afternoon at the home of E. W. Bausman, where she has heen employed for the last four months, and where she is still working as a domestic. Clad in a blue gingham dress, and wearing 'a regular mess apron, it was she who opened the door. "Yes, T am still working," she laughingly replied, "You see 1 have been working now for the last seven vears, and now that I am to receive wy fortune, 1 camot break off all at i Iwill keep on working here when | will' go té Washington to meet Uncle Jack, and gét my money. "It's a strangé story, and now that it is about to end so happily, I feel like laughing at all the troubles 1 bad, | was only an infant when my mother died, and almost immediately after her deatir my father, "ex-Senator Asbury Gray, of Virginia, went to California, where he died 'sgven' years later. I never 'saw him except when they brought the body home.. When 1 grew older I was told that my father had leit me a fortune, but that it had been lost. That was all 1 ever knew, "] had always lived with my uncle John Gray, at Richmond, and was treated as his child. It was he who gave money to put me through Vas- sar and to otherwise educate me. I had never worked a day in my life when I returned from college and met the ultimatum of marrying my uncle's old friend or leaving his house, 1 refused to marry him and was forced to leave, That was seven years ago. "I went to Philadelphia, where for a time I lived with my aunt, Mrs. Joseph Johnston, of North Fifteenth street,' and afterward with another aunt, Mrs. Benjamin Johnston, = at Swarthmore. I had an income of 25 a month, but that would not keep me, and I knew I would have to go to work. « wd "No 'one will ever realize what it means for a young woman to look for work who has never been accustomed to work, I made the rounds of every store in' Philadelphia, asking for em- plovment. Always the first question that was put to mé was whether | had reference from my last employer. 1 could not furnish them, and that ended it. "Thoroughly disheartened, 1 decided that the only thing that was left for me to do was to apply for work as a once, my An TC AI he Plain MAY GET IT. | Chief Senate. Indian For Ginthrie, an. 12- Plea sant Porter, chief of the Creek Nation of Indians considered the most pro minent candidate for United | States senator, to represent the new state created by the admission as one state of Oklahoma and Indian Lerritory, He is an Indian, well edycated and sixty five vears old, He is a man of wealt! and commands great influence in the territory. NEWBURGH NEWS, Masquerade Party -- Imaugural Meeting of Council, Newburgh, Jan. 11.-The snow of last week made good sleighing and the farmers are taking advantage of it to Dring their wood to the il lage. On Uriday evening, December 20th, Mis Mary Beeman gave a masquerade party. There wete. a large number of Yidhng people present, including a number from Napance. A. very pleasant evening was spent. Prof, and Mrs. Matheson returned to King ston, last week, aftér spending Christ mas holidays with her father, James Davy. The inaugural meeting of the 3 5 , : v's hall on Saturday evenin sti village council for "1906 was held in : La lny ening Jast. in 4 A L honor of Miss Greta Shiels, daughter Finkle's hall on Monday, Among { Mr , thi of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiels, of other matters taken up, the arrearage | 4 Brophy: houde King street. Si { : ] > Y ., street. She of taxes was discnsddd, and the Lo g ae coun cillots decided" tor take steps to collect domestic. T didn't want Philadelphia, and so I went to York, where I procured a handmaid to Miss Jessie actress. Three weeks of such we almost drove me crazy, and 1 return ed to Philadelphia, without them know where I had been. "About this time I learned that my uncle Jack had discovered my where abouts. Believing that he was still after me to marry his old friend, 1 took the first train for Pittsburg. 1 knew no one here, and that was why 1 came, to do so in New place as letting Use Whitewash. Whitewash is a mighty good thing for the farmer to use around his farm buildings, It is a good disinfectant and makes things look brighter and Boa : ("ones COAL Honest That J» the kind we sell--The kind you should bura if you waat ® satisfaction fire. We ars filling orders mow, for winter supplies. Have you ordered youre yet T 'Phone No, 183, BOOTH &CO. DOORS SOON TO OPEN. Famous Swindler Probably Will Soon Be Released. Paris, Jan. 12, Madame Therese Humbert, the famou swindler, now sefitence in the prison at Rennes, wil soon be giten her liberty, after hav ing served more than half her sen Ae The prison medieal board an nopnced that an immediate surgica operation was She, necessary. how terior, in' which she, said : "The condition of my health is seri oul After mature liberty." Tt is said that Mme, Humbert's pe titlon is likely of her ill health. George Halliday, miller for the Des eroltol MiRing dompany at Mills, possession of the mill at Pouéher's. ($0000 DDBOGOTOCDDO™eS It is probable that undergoing a five year ever, refused to submit to it, and sent an. appeal to, the minister of the in- reflection 1 decide to ask vour excellency to give me my to bb granted because Poucher's has taken up his residence in Tweed, the company having oiven up With, the continuance of the spring- neater. Before winter sets in the in- side of cow and horse stalls should be given a good coat of this maternal. the best way to put it in is with a sppaying apparatus, the same as used for spraying fruit trees. The white wash should not be made too thick, and it can be put on very evenly. In the chicken house is a good place to mse this mixture as it will help Keep out lice and disease. Use quicklime for making the white- wash. Pour water the lime and let it slack. Add enough water: to the slacked lime to make the wash the proper consistency and it is ready to use. Some claim that the addition of salt adds to its adhesive qualities. If the wash is to be used in a sprayer it should be strained through burlap or some + cloth before using, or it will clog the sprayer. over con A robber at the Central Hotel, Perth got R125 worth of jewellery. revelver, cartridges, etc. ¥ -- 1 When You Buy--Buy Right. When you buy Ozone, buy "Solution -| of Ozone (the coupon kind)." It is - | the strongest and purest Ozone on the | | market. It is sold as a Commercial product at reasonable rates, so that you get about twice as much as of other brands. Also cach bottle 'con- | tains a coupon which entitles you to .| a package of *'Celery King," the well known remedy which must alivays be taken with Ozone, : No other brand of Ozone gives vou an opportunity - ta get the "Celery ing" free. We own 'Celery King," our Ozone. "Solution of Ozome, (the coupon - | kind)" contains about twico as much for your money as any other kind, It also furnishes you with "Celery King" for nothing. Insist on. getting it from your druggist or Ete the Public Drug company, 'Bridgeburg, 'ike dave, one min¥ look far the res | tuin of robin red breast,' AA ha Ont., who will see that you are sup- " Milworth, an | on Monday evening, ork | attended. It is surprising that in a and that is why we can give it with | the money. T. A. Punwoaly was re © ed high school trustee, and Messrs. Millar and 'Hedley, auditors. The annual meeting of the public | ibrary was held in the reading. room poorly but was village that boasts of its institutions of learning, "this exeellent institutior should have to go begging its way for an Reports of the viar's. work were presented and adopt ed, The following were elected direc tors of 1906: DP. A. Nesbitt, W. P Hadley, Dr. M. J. Beeman, IF. Mears, J. H Batterson, Gandier, F. GG, Mi and W. D. M Ww. It is to be hoped the people of the village wil do more for this institution this year than they. have done in the a meeting of the directors held after the annual meeting, D. A. Ni was elected president; Woo Po Hedley secretary: J. W, Courtney, 'treasurer Jutlge Price held division court here on Monday. The docket light and court did got hout. TT. B. Wils { existence, Rev, J was gn on Wed IDAY JANUARY 15¢. per box. we lagi Escape of a Couple in Rev J. .W. Youmane past. At ghitt viry last Kali an 12 Tips, NEARLY SUFFOCATED, Gananoque. Gananoque, Jan, 12.--Mr. and Mrs. { Melville, a couple hiving over the stoffe occupied by John Shiels as » grocery, had a narrow escape last evening, being asleep when the tire | broke out in the store below. The , smoke aficcted them and the doors of their apartments had to be broken in, | ihey were just able to get out in a halt sutiocated condition, with only tneir might clothes on. Christie 'nmight touk them to his house for the night, John Painter was called to Ningston { on account of the death of his wile's { father, Mr. Sloan, who has been mn {the General Hospetal there, for sonie | time, and passed away Wednesday. Wesley Bolton, who has been spend ing some wecks with friends and rela tives liere, left for Kalamagoo, Mich. to-day, whére he is employed in the asylum for the insane in the capacity of carpenter. The local fire brigade had an .oys ter supper on Thursday evening 10) lowed by a programme in the mudst of which the alarm of fire sounded. This facilitated matters, and accounts for the extra promptness in getting the lire under control. The men deserve the greatest prawse for service, The crowd at the Maple Leaf rink last evening was very large. The ice is in prime condition, and ff the weath er only continues favorable the man agement will not be very far behind at the end of the season. I'he second of the games in the Gan- anoque hockey league series, will be played weather and ice permitting on triday, instead of Thursday evening, as first arranged. Hogan's Alley and Jucen's are the opposing teams, Miss Myrtle Dowsley, who has been spending a few weeks with friends in Watertown, N.Y., has returned home. Frank Hicks, King street, has gone to Montreal General Hospital for a surgical operation. D.- J. McLennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McLennan, Brock street, left for Cornwall on Wednesday, to a position with the ture. company, A farewell dance was held in their excellent Cornwall Furni Turn- ¢ft on Monday for the Sacred Heart 'opvent, Montreal. Miss Myrtle Bamford, of New York ity, trained nurse, daughter of Mr. wd Mrs, A wpending a few nts here. weeks with her. par- Ryan-Tisdale Wedding. An interesting wedding took place in Bellaville, on Monday, when Rev. Father married Miss Fran 'es Stella Tisdale, daughter of Thom 1 Alexander Tisdale, te Martin Ryan v retired farmer of Brockport, N.Y. took place in St. Mi I'he bride wore Twomey, "he marriage hael"s hall woadcloth, with hat wd pint and was given away w har father, Her sister, Miss Norene lisdale was bridesmaid, and wore grey hasket cheviot, The groom's gift to the bride was-<a handsome mink stole, The vedding breakfast was a recherche af air] the guests includine Mrs. John roses, of Hiivenz of this city, The happy couple wave the good wishes of many friends. Clearing Sale Of Furs. SPECIA i OF es 'STOVES his over. take Bamford," Pine street, is Alice blue of fawn plush THERE comes a time, with all business houses, that finds an. accumulation of oddsand ends. Articles that are as good as the best but for some reason are on hand after the rush season Just now we find ourselves with a number of Stoves, some of them 1004 pattern, some too large, others too small There are about 30 in all. money refunded. 'A. J. REES, @® PROTECTION NEEDED. By British and American Mission- aries. Shanghai, Jan. 12.-The missionar- ics in the provines of Hupeh asked the American and British consuls for pro- tection owing to the increased activity of the antidynastic and anti-foreign societies, Clark's Lunch Tongue. Tender, tasty, and ready to serve when vou want something extra good and appetizing. The death has occurred at East Ox ford, New Zealand, of Jemima, wife of Richard~ and" Eliza Churles, Cooks- town, Ire., and sister of Mrs. G. P. nesday, after » "the last two . . : v . hal AE Peres | FT fur article reduced to quick | Gamble, Brockville, Brantiord was in the wil age laxt selling prices at Campbell Bros. The Ww. H. Reynolds, Verona, was in the week. Wilmot. Patterson. returned 'to | manufacturing furriers city yesterday. and to-day. Queen's on Monday. A number of our villagers are on the sick list. BE. W, Stickney, Merrickville, spent' Sunday with his family here: W, E. Moore, Brockville, spent Monday with his family here. George: Guy, Camden Fast, was in town on Monday. It is just a vear ape this last *week/ that the © Newburgh Dramatic Club made their famous trip to Bath, producing "My Turn Next". The: annual 0- ciety! meeting of the Methodist church will. be held! on Thursday of this wéek, This vear is the fiftieth anni versary of the erection of the burgh Methodist church, and the con gregation will probably celebrate the event thig fall. HW. J. shop, fitted up as Solmes is in the village. Horses Versus Motors. "Look at the crowds that have come 10 gee the horses on show," said an enthusiastic lover of the noble ani mal, as he entered Madisgn Square Garden in New York; * F the public is not as keenly interestec as ever in the horse ?" "I noticed as we came in," repliec his friend, "that the 'erdwd arrived ir antomobiles." Advanced Los Angeles. The city comeil of Los Angeles, by ordinance 4bas put ite official ban or the chorus girl who appears clad ir tights. "Nothing objectionable permitted (on thé stage," is the decree of the council 'and word 'fobjec tionable,'"s hss been consfried to mean the appearange. of womé#n tights. fg wre 3 bd nent % New- Wood has had the building, Intelv used ak a barber an office. W, J, Twho shall say will be Brock Street. : {BUTTERET 25¢. per Ib. for the average customer Some of these have never been shown to customers because of lack of floor space to accommodate our in- creasing business, We have cut the prices down to such a mark that they are sure to be acknowledged a bar. Here are a couple of samples : -- 1, 6 Hole, No. 8,Coal Range, with Thermometer in oven door. Regular price $32. Special sale Price... oovrrneinrnnanrninenns $24 1, Extra large Heating Stove. Regular $45. Sale Price .....cueirrircinrenrnens $35 So as to show these Stoves to advantage we have rented a store in the Golden Lion Block, Wellington Street, where they may be seen at any time. there is one among the lot that will just suit your re- quirements. Every stove, no matter what price it is sold at, carries with it our absolute guar=" antee as a perfect worker.- Perhaps 0% "Special sale prices for cash only. & Birc 56) LEN Princess St. THE WEEK OF PRAYER. Meeting in Queen Street Metho- dist Church. From the large attendance at the meeting "in Queen Street Methodist church, last evening, it was evident the week of prayer is growing in popular favor, with the church-going people. - As the meetings, this week, have succeeded each other the con gation has materially increased, The pastor of . the church, Rev. W. H. Sparling, presided. On the subject of "Misicns," Rev. Dr. MacTavish, gave a thoroughly practical address, his theme being the reflex influence of missions on the church at home, Prayers of an appropriateness to the evening's subject, were offered hv Pays, D. Laing, C. E. Manning, G. A, Mae kenzie and J, B. Hicks. The choir sang well, the missionary hymns. | CLOTHING at the prices n we are quoting. Started With a Rush Our sale started off on Monday with a rush, - such as we never dreamed of, and it is not to be wondered at when you consider you can save from $8 to $10 on each suit. We Emphasize We are not making any money on this sale. 5 the stcck into cash, as we do not wish to move it. It will be a long time be- fore you have such a chance to get HIGH CLASS CUSTOM TAILOR-MADE Our sole object is to turn Secure Your Spring Suit Now! |THE JOHNSTON TAILORING CO. 107 PRINCESS STREET. ad If notsatisfactory Bw

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