Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1906, p. 7

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re B-- SALE occupied by Thomas Mills. 2 ied by Fenwick Hendry & Co, Dion, occupied by G. S. Briden, larence, occupied by W. Bowen, Bar rie, occupied by Mrs. W. Benn. + of Princess, occupied by C. E. de Car . of Princess, occupied by Mrs. F. ( of Princess, re by J.P H. ay th of Union, now occupivd hy Dr. Hots 1st, 1904, and may be inspected between * Earl. 2 full lot deep, soil and first. Pigeon property," morth of Pri good ee " Tien erly street, near Union. le purchases. 'cash, and balance may remain Youre or oe: er sul . 8 blo jon to peur tenancy, is open for rental for a term of years, 'P » inspected pad 2 and 4 pm, - on SUNNINGHAM VINERS INCE STREET EEE EEXEEENFEE KEE [oo Numerous yin to give you a list of all fering at our ) ENDS SALE re a Few: "AND PATENT COLT make, regular $3, for .... $2.25 SHOES, light and heavy j for ........ and $3, for ............... $1.98 BOOTS, mostly light soles, $1.59 rei nnnaiinnnane " and See. RLAND & BRO. lood Shoe-making SHEETR FEE 334 anned Wares For Bread Flour Sugar Cake Meal, Spices Tea and Coffee ean! So Durable! he assortment and beauty of g our line at present dis- 4 y. & Birch Kingston, csToNg PEMBROKE NNECTION WITH GOING WEST one-way ticket at -------------------- FROM KINGSTON K. &P. a C. P. Bay of Quinte Railway for Tweed, Napanee, Peseronto, and all 1 Agent B. Q. Ry. 'Kingston. RAND TRUN WILL ISSUE SECOND CLASS COLONIST TICKETS Going West #utte, Helena, Salt many other peints. nd Ontario streets, ALLAN LINE Re TO LIVERPOOL From St. John From Halifax Pretorian, Sat., Feb. 17. BOSTON TO GLASGOW, HALIFAX TO LONDON AND HAVRE FPor.Rates of Passage p, 1 NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, , second floor over Mahood's Drug ARCHITECT, OF- fice site of New Drill Hall, near cor- ver of Queen and Montreal streets. chant"s Hank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. or Building, Market Square. MONEY AND BUSINESS. AA RS FRA LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE Security the unlimited liability of all Farm and city pro- Before renewing old or giving wet rates from Strange POLI COVER MORE ON building and contents than any other Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark- TE -------------- OFFICE LATELY JAM GIBSON, PHYSICIAN, Kk Late Resident House Kingston General Hospital. _Tenders for Indian Supplies. Supplies, during the containing full par- be had by applying to the to the Indian Commis- The lowest or any DOL necessarily accepted. ent of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, 8rd February, ent without authority of the De- nt will not he paid. EMBOSSIN for Paper and Envelopes ENGRAVING Hesldes an classes © Lea 'at Prem Tinting from m card to a volume. THE WHIG. Kingston HEROD'S SPECIALTY TRUFIT is a name that denotes true fog Tomfort, Our quality is high, workman- and prices reason- D BOOTS, light and wal "TORONTO NEWS | rm The Best Paper |, "The best place to put an i advertisement is in the paper that enjoys the confidence of the community. If the editor- lals carry weight the adver- tisements will pay." ' CHAS. AUSTIN BATES 3 This definition by Mr. Bates, the recognized Advertising Authority of the United States, fits The News exactly. The News is the best medium, also because it is the best value-- Circulation and Advertising Rates considered. Circulation over 38,000. Advertising Rate 4 cents Flat. This advertisement is 70 lines and would cost $2.80 per insertion in "The News." EN AND WOMEN. discharges, inflammations, gent or poisonous, by Druggists, li or sent in plain wi by express, id, ed 81.00, ors bottles st Cirvular wot on Teguest How Is Your Cold? Every place you go you hear the same | had been a resident of Roblin for question asked. dangerous as a neglected cold ? Do you know that a neglected cold will turn-into Chronic Bronchitis, Pneumonia, disgusting Catarrh and the most deadly of all, the '* White I'lague," Consumption. Many a life history would read different if, on the first appearance of & cough, it had been remedied with Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup This wonderful cough and cold medicine ing all those very pine principles which make the pine woods 80 valuable in the treatment of lung affections. Combined with this are Wild Cherry Bark and the soothing, healing and ex- ctorant properties of other pectoral ws and barks. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pain in the Chest, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness or any affection of the Throat or Lungs. You will find a sure cure in Dr, Wood's Norway Pine yap, Mrs. C. N. Loomer, Berwick, By writes : "I have used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for coughs and colds, and have always found it 10 give instant relief. I also recommended it to ono of my neigh bors and she was more that pleased with the results." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup 25 cts. per bottle at all daalers. Put up in yellow wrapper, aud three pine trees the trade -- Refuse substitutes. Thore is only | one Norway Pine Syrup and that one is | Dr. Wood's. Svsssrsaasuuvwmaammtng ENTER NOW For a lsusiness, Shorthand or Civil Service Course: Kingston Business College Limited 1 Head of Queen Street Kingston - = - Canada Spacious apartments, complete equipment, excellent results, graduates in demand. Thorough individual iastryction by com- petent and experienced teachers in every department. Open through- out the whole year. Catalogue free. J.B. McKAY, H. F. METCALFE President; Principal, "THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while prices are low, is the time to fill your coal bin with best quality SCRANTON COAL from P: Walsh's Yard BARRACK STREET. EC ni { "lI was born that way," dryly re COAl turned Reed. Honest § { Mrs. Sebastian Gunsolus, Clean, That Is the kind we mil-The find yeu should burd Mf yom wast a satisfaction fire, We are filling orders Rew for winter supplies. Have you ordered yours yet 7 'Phone Noy 188, BOOTH &CO. THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISRED1863) President--Sir Richard Cartwright loaned City and Farm Pro« y on ¥ b Mons jerties. Municipal and tures. Mortgages 5G. Metill, Managing Director. A. E. Herod, 354 Princess St | was expressed when it became known | that Grace, only daughter of J. L. | night, at the Kingston General Hos- | daughter, a sweet and beautiful girl tof fifteen years. She was in school {last Thursday and only complained | that day of any trouble, and when a ! doctor was ealled at once pronounced | was a bright and loving girl, a great 'mates and staff of the store { were laid ot her coffin. The sorrow- { for this afternoon. {of Ariends and neighbors of John Wil | son, Empey Hill, met ut his home and { presented him with .a handsome easy Use Big @ for unnatural | chair on the eve of his departure from, irritations or ulcerations | y of mucous membranes~. to a farm near Newburgh. The Pain 4 TEnthering --spent--sev --edeli hours with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, and | many were the expressions of regret { J. 8S. Rosse returned this week from | | { | Do you know that there is nothing so | <4 Born That Way. Count purchased Deposits Office, 97 Clarence Street, Kingstoms FN 2 DEATH OF A GIRL PASSED AWAY ON MONDAY IN KINGSTON. Had Been at School the Previous Thursday--An Old Hunter Dead--Removing to a Farm. Napanee, Feb. '16.--Genuine sorrow Madill, had passed away, on Monday pital, whither she was taken on Fri- day last, to undergo an operation for appendicitis. It "was found impos- sible to save her life even with an operation. The deceased was an only the trouble appendicitis. Deceased favorite with her schoolmates, The funeral occurred yesterday afternoon and was private. Although no flow: ers were requested yet the school- begged to be allowed to send their ex: pressions and three beautiful wreaths ing parents and two brothers have the sincere svmpathy of the whole town in their sorrow. * The Nelson-Robinson Chemical com- pany made an assignment last week, A meeting of the creditors is called On Tuesday evening last a number their midst. Mr. Wilson is removing at his departure from their midst Allan M. Fraser left this week to resume his duties at the parliament house, where he has a good position. a month's visit with friends in Wia chester and vicinity One of the oldest residents of Rich mond, M. B, Boomhower, died, yes terday, aged ninety-three years. He seventy-five years. He was an old trapper and hunter in the early days. | He was known' throughout the whole county. The fmeral takes place, on Saturday, at Roblin. | IRISH EXCAVATIONS. Flourishing Hamlet in Julius | Caesar's Time. Prof, Weber, the Munich archaeolo- | gist, has been excavating an Irish or Celtic village near Manching, an hour | from Ingolstadt., The village lies ab- | out ten feet below the surface, and { probably was a flourishing hamlet in { the time of Julius Caesar. It is sur | rounded by a wall, and has an exten | sive cemetery. Some of the graves ap- { pear to have beén opened before, but | from those which had not heen dis | turbed many interesting facts bearing upon ancient Celtic life have heen dis- closed. The bodies were clothed! in woollen coats, held together by pins and by a girdle at the waist, and i short woollen trousers were also worn | and possibly shoes, though no remains | of the latter have been found. Like the {| American Indian, the ancient Celt was buried with his arms beside him, .the sword at the right hand, the lance at the deft and the shield placed length- | wise over the body. The arms seem to { have been left naked, and were proba | bly tattooed or covered - with brace | lets and ornaments. The ornaments | found indicate that. some of the graves probably contained Irish kings and nobles. Enigmatical Sarah. |- A newspaper writef of New York { was praising Mme. Bernhardt. "She has a great deal of tact ..d | finesse," he said. "When in an inter | view you broach a sibject she dislikes she doesn't come right out and - gay | 50, but she makes you such puzzling, { such enigmatic answers that perforce yon shift to another topic. "I once went to get an interview {| with the famous lady. 1 went to find out what colors she liked best and all that sort of thing. "She talked freely enough until 1 {came to the food question. That, it was plain, she regarded as too gross a subject for discussion. So when | | opened up with the query, 'And have vou a good appetite, madam ?' she | smiled strangely and. answered : { "1 sometimes eat more than I do { at other times, but never less.' A member of thedhouse from 'New | England tells Harper's Weekly of an occasion when he overheard an amus- | ing colloquy between the late Thomas | B. Reed and a darkey barber : The "tonsorial artist" was inclined { to be talkative, but all his efforts at | conversation the big man from Maine | returned only a monosyllable or a | grunt. | Finally the barber patted the { eraninm of the speaker, whereon re- {posed one or two stray locks, say- | ing : "De hair's gettin' pretty thin, sub. Been that way long ¥" born in | Thurlow, seventy-one years ago, is {dead in Hamilton, leaving three daughters and one son. She will be { buried in Belleville, ' | EE ------ i i Value Of "Ogone." | The value-of "Ozone" (it is really | Iijuid oxygen) is well known to medi- | cal science. It kills the germs of in- | ternal disorders. If taken in concen- {trated form (and that means "'Solu- | tion of Ozone, the coupon kind') it | ensures a speedy cure for asthma, | bfonchitis, Bright's disease, kidney | trouble, malaria and rheuinatism. | This stringent remedy needs with it a tonic laxative to secure the best ree salts. - Your druggivt will' give you sixteen ounces of "Sofution of Ozone" for fifty cents, and if you insist on the coupon kind will antee a free package of "Celery King." The Pub. lic: Drug Company, Bridgeburg, Ont. Brushes are made A No detail is neglected that helps to ensure highquality. There Is no resort to fad innova- tions er showy finish on which the makers of in- - goods depend to the eyes of buyers. # you want perfect brushes, buy £8 IT IS TO THE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER IN CANADA TO USE FEBRUARY 16. Interesting Itgns on Various is as good a hockey player as there noarly his equal. They do not think chance of beating Ottawas, than the "MADE FOR OVER 50 veans: (ssvaBLISHED 1082) E.W.GILLETT UMS TORONTO. ONT. A WOMAN'S BACK IS THE MAINSPRING OF HER PHYSICAL SYSTEM. Teh. Neglected. Liable to Cause Years of Terrible Suffering. No woman can be strong and healthy unless the kidneys are well, and regular in their action. hen the kidneys are ill, the whole body in'ill, for the poisons which the kidneys ought to have filtered out of the blood are left in the system. The female constitution is naturally more subject to kidney discase than a man's; and what is more, a women's work is never done~-her whole life is oue con- tinuous strain. How many women Rave you heard say: «My, how my back aghes!" Do you know that backache is onecof she first gigt of kidney trouble? JItiis, and should be at- tended to immediately. Other symbiosis are frequent thirst, scanty, thick, cloudy or highly colored urine, burning sensation when urinating, frequent urination, puff- ing under the eyes, swelling of the feet and sation, floating specks before the eyes, eto. These symptoms if not taken in time and cured at once, will cause years of yerribly kidney suffering. All these symptoms, an in Tacs, rig. Me be cured by the use of ; DOAN'S Ki PILLS They act directly on the kidneys, and make them strong aad healthy. . Mrs. Mary Galley, Auburn, N.8., writes: + For over four months I was troubled with lame back and was unable to turn in bed without help. Iwas induced by a friend to try Doan"s Kidney Pills. After using two- thirds of a box my back was as well as ever." Price 50 cents per box or three boxes for $1.25 at all dealers, or sent direct on re- oeipt of price. The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto, Ont. 2D HEAT That's Good. To Eat. Besta Flow containg ALL the nutri- tion-- uten, protein, --of the wheat fen. w Phowphaes Beaver Flour is a blend of Migicbe Sprag Wh makes Cake, Pastry and Bread that are delights to the eye and sing to the taste, and are alo true foods in way. No Bleaching process requised wi the grade of wheat we use. At your Grocers. Grand Union Hote Rooms From $1.00 Per Day Up- Opposite Grand Contra Station o BAGGAGEY:= FREE The Quip Courteous. A lady asked a silly Beots noble man how it happened that the Scots who came out of their own country were, generally speaking, men of more abilities than those that remained at home. « "Oh, madam," said he, "the reason fs obvious. At everv outlet there are persons stationed to examine all who pass that for the honor of the coun- try no one be permitted to leave it who is not a man of understanding.' "Then," said she, "1 suppose your lordship was smuggled," Mie. 8S. B. Holdgate, daughter of Richard Bryant, Brockville, is dead in Winnipeg, leaving a busband and one child. ; J SPORTING NOTES. Sporting Matters. Toronto is jealous of Kingston be- cause it has a Stanley cup team, The 'winner of the Midland-Lindsay junior series will meet the winner of Port Hope-Kingston St. George's, to qualify for the 0. H, A, final. 1 Montreal Herald : McGill men who saw the Queen's McGill game last Fri- day night in Kingston, say that Walsh is in Canada, and that Richardson is however, that Queens has any wore average chap has of beating the rou- lette wheels at Riverside Park. The intermediate O.HA. series is pretty well narrowed down. Peterboro, Milton, Berlin 11. Goderich, Parry Sound, Sturgeon Falls, ana the win- ner of the Collingwooll district are the teams left, Goderich will play, the win: ner of the Berlin 11.-Milton series, and Peterboro will go up against the champions of the north, The winners will meet in the finals for the cham. pionship. College swimmers of the United States are showing great interest in English water polo and the advantage it possesses over the rough and tum- ble style played gefferally in the Unit od States, The New York Athletic Club and the University of Pennsyl- vania, recently gave an exhibition of the game played under Englith rules, As a result, it is possible that the American colleges will either amend their own rules or adopt those of the English. "Fhe officers of =the Eastern Yacht Club, Boston, have received o cable gram from Admiral Barandon, chair- man of the racing committee of the Imperial -Yacht Club of Germany, an nouncing that arrangeménts for in- teniational races of Marblehead, Mass. in September next, had been practical- ly completed by the Germans. The races, which will be sailed under -the joint auspices of the Feastern Yacht Club, will' be for small sloops. "The Germans will send over hoats to com- pete for a eup, and the American yachts will be defenders. This year's Henley regatta will wit ness among its competitors an Aus tralian sculler, R. Adam, of the Mer- cantile Club of Melbourne. Adam is supposed to be a wonder, and will compete in thé Diamond Sculls event, In the Antipodes it is thought that he won. What with the advent of the crack Argonaut Rowing Club's erew of Toronto, in search for the Grand Challenge cup and a belief in Toronto that the thing is cinched; the: colon. ies should make , quite an impression along the banks of the Thames in July. The Argonauts are sure to have a slashing good crew. Canadians will send about $5,000 ahead to bet on the chances of the crew. --New York Press, Toronto Telegram : It is hard to un- derstand why Queen's should want to go to Ottawa to hunt the Stanley ware, The chief charm of college sports in Canada has always been their free dom from the professional taint, Now we find a'college--and of all colleges, the Calvinist concern at Kingston- not only anxious to go against a bunch who have never claimed rela- tionship to Caesar's wife, but actually thinking of whitewashing a man or two, so as to get thoroughly into Ot- tawa's class, Somebody with the good amateur sport at heart should read those Calvinists a lecture not contain- od in the eollege ou lum. Queen's are nsing the Stanley enp as an ex cuse for visiting Ottawa. As they won't be ai all dangerous, tiley ought to have a real nice time, Queen's Pugilists. > Queen's would-be pugilists are doing great things along a fistic line. these days. The classes in boxing resumed some time ago in the Whig hall, and with practises, since, three times a a bit of skill. There are about fifteen who attend the . three work-outs a week, and while they have no special instructor, they are profiting much in this form of athletics. A warning should be handed out to these eollege Britts and Nelsons, that it is drawing near exams, and not to punch too hard ! Making Sure Of It. Riding to market, a farmer took it into his head to pull up at an inn that was not his usunl house to call A serving maid was / standing in the doorway. "Got any good ale, my lass ?"' he called out, . "Aye, fust-class," was the reply. "Then fetch us a quart," ed the farmer. The ale having been brought he swallowed it at one long dranght without dismoimting. After smacking his lips deliberately Jor some moments, "Fetch me another quart," said he. The girl brought him a second quart, which he de spatched with the same eelerity, still in the saddle, Then he handed the pot to the girl and swung himeell to the growmd. "Aye, it's not bad ale. ll come in and have some," said he, walking in to the inn. Watch As A Compass. To use a watch as a compass is a simple matter. Point the hour hand to the sun, and the south is exactly half way between the hour and the figure X11 on the dial. For instance, supposing it is four o'clock; point the hand indicating 4 to the sun, and 11 on the dial plate is exactly south. Suppose it is eight o'clock, then the figure X will show due wouth. Avoid La-Grippe. The effects of la-grippe persist long after the disease has rom its course. It is an ailment that should always be fought from the start. It can be stopped in the start--or cured when once started--by use of Wade's Cold Cure Tablets (laxative), a certain cure also for colds, headuche and constipa- tion. In boxes, 25¢. Sold only at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory. After an illness extending over three months, Margaret Ferguson, mother of Duncan A. 'and James H., Ferguson, of the Smith's Falls post-office, died has the Diamond Sculls as good as' week, the boys are now showing quite, are Nature's Best Tonics. products, made from the choicest barley and best selected hops. They are very healthful and aid digestion, : are very palatable beverages and agree _'N with the most delicate stomach. JAS. McPARLAND, AGENT, t339 and 341 King St. Wednesday morning, having reached Best Cocoa made. PURITY GANANOQUE NEWS. St. Andrew's Young Men to De- bate With High School. Gananogue, Feb. 16.--~The prognos tications of the local officers of the Salvation --Army----were--verifiod ust evening when their musical blizeard took place. Bandmaster Christmas and his wife, Myr. Granger, Miss Kidd and Miss Pollett, all of Kingston, hasisted the locals, and a really enjoyable evening of music was furnished. The barracks was packed to the doors, Fdward Willmott spent a few days at his howe during the past week, Miss Gertrude Rogers entertained a number of her friends at her home, King street, on Wednesday evening, Rev. Mr. Morden, of Berryton, who was here for the past week, assisting in the Holiness revival, and the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Moore, Garden street, has returned home, Miss Gavin, who has been visiting with friends in, Mallorytown, has re- turned homo, Peter Moore, Secley's Bay, made a shdrt visit with Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Moore this week. The young men's Bible class of St. Andrew's church, having challenged the high school literary society for a debate, arrangements have been made to meet on Friday evening, February vd, in the high school assembly room, The subject will be, 'Resolved that Canadians enjoy more advant- ages than Englishmen." St. Andrew's "The Cooke Al Ape n ing BENSDORP'S ROYAL DUTCH : You nse just "a as much as of others and you get the Yellow Wrapper stands for QUALITY SAMPLE SENT ON APPLICATION. STEPHEN L. BARTLETT, importer, Boston, Mass. Try Beasderp"s Cooking Chocolate (Blue Wrapper). kL The Cocoa with the Frank Hicks, who has for some time pastzheen in the Montreal General hospital undergoing a surgical opéra- tion, has returned home much im- proved. x Mrs. Isane Lindsay, of Rochester, NY. was i thie woek-attonding the funeral of her sister, Mrs. W. N, Bulloch. : Miss Orma Taylor accompanied Miss Boyd, of Brockville, are visiting Mrs. Thomas Southworth, Toronto, Mrs. LL. R. Acton, New York, is visits ing with friends and relatives in 'town this week. Miss Fina 'Haig, Princess street, entertained a few friends at progressive enchre on Wednesday even- ng. : Miss Gumming's Dismissal. The Ottawa Frese Press sintes that Miss Lucy Cumming, daighter of James Cumming, Lyn, head of Me household geionee branch of the Ot- tawa Normal School, has heen super- seded beenuse hor father was a form: er liberal candidate for Brockville, TT "Three Swallows." Sir John Power and Son's "Thre Swallows" lrish ohinksy y of unity Pair: En Hin Maety the Francis Lavoie, Belleville, is don, aged eighteen. He was a bright ye fellow, & member - Thon will uphold the rinative and the high school the ve, : ar : hureh, and of the bugle of the 16th Regiment, De apd of 3 Actual on this particular plan, MILLS & CUNNINGHAM - District Agents LABATT'S Ale and Porter Pure Malt '§ 'Phone 274. A. J. Rees', 4 the ripe age of ninety four years, tn wd Deferred Bonus Plan London and Lancashire Life Paid to Canadians Policy 20292. 20 years Endowment. Premium, $49.52, 1885-1905. ° Policy 20204. 20 years Endowment. Premium, $49.02, 1885-1905. * Policy 25439. 15 years Endowment. 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