Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1906, p. 7

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Od. 4s. 64. cach pony ag¢oompanies each bottle, AVENPORT, Limited, LONDON, ROS. & CO., Limited, Toronte, EVERY MAN IN TOWN fi iguring on buying a New let us figure with you. howing all the new styles that ¢ for either sloppy weather or 1 the best position to fit you ever you want. t confine ourselves to any one facture, it a point always to have on )d Kind of Shoes | Desire to your tastes or your foot, fiother styles that will. the balance of Men's Odd and at $3.50, Shoes, at $2.76. $4.00 Shoes at $3.00, EE THEM ! rland & Bro. rood Shoe making. ODYNE § RAILWAY NECTION WITH 'GOING * WEST Second-class one-¥aY ticket at Sal REDUCED RATES 15 to April 7. - sale Feb. hing Victoria > Seale, Ticomd $4 oa $43. 8 Bettiah ry points bor low rates to other at K. &P. hr" Ontario Street. and C. P. F. A. FOLGER, JR, aA CONWA goRwaAl: Reet Gen. Supt. ay of Quinte Railway line for Tweed, Napanee, sev Bro all local points: Traine ve City Hall Depot at 4 pam. F. QONWAY, Agent B, Q. Ry.. Kingston. CTY IR EN EEE WILL ISSUE SECOND CLASS COLONIST TICKETS Going West to April 7th, 15th, in- From Feb. Jusive, at the following reduced rates Jusive, prom Kingston th ) Vancouver Seattle, Victoria, 3 Portland rare 46:30 Rossland, Nelson, Trail, Rob: : . 43.50 wn, Spokane .. Anaconda, Butte, Helena, Salt Lake . ven 43.30 Colorado Springs, Denver: 2 Pushlo ........ .icipis 43.30 Billings, Mott coo. 3 30 San Francisco, Los Angeles . 48.05 Low rates' to many other points. For Tourist: Car Accommodation, Tickets,' and all other finformation, up- dy to J. P. Hanley, Agent, Cor. Johnston and Ontario streets, Kingston, Ont. ere Quebec Steamship Company BERMUDA in 48 hours from New York Sathon new Twin Screw Steamship uwdian," 5.500 tons. Seiling every tn days up to 17th March. Weekly sailings (thereafter | WEST INDIA CRUISE FROM NEW YORK St. Croix, St. Kitts, uadeloupe, Dominica, Martini- arbados, and Dem- iiinen every ten days. ol scenery and perfection "is trip is unsu amphlets™ Riving ratés a Company, York ; ARTHUR uebec, Canada, or to Ticket P. HANLEY, and gh Rn on AL BV B, Kingston. ALLAN LINE Rovaimati Steamers TO LIVERPOOL From St. John From Halifax, 3a . Mon., Mar. Tunisian, Sicilian, S . Mon., x 4. Mon,, Mar Parisian, . Mon., BOSTON TO GLASGOW. Mongolian HALIFAX TO Sarmatian For Rates arply to J, P. HANLEY Agent Grand Trunk y. J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, Agent Cunadian Pacitic Ry. Kingston. Thurs., Mar. 8. LONDON VIA HAVRE. Sat., Mar. 24. tickets, ete. of passage, MONEY AND BUSINESS. MVERPOOL. "LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available Assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policy holders have for Security the unlimited liability of all the stockbolders. Farm and city pro- berty insured at lowest possible rates. Beiore renewing old or giving Dew business get rates from Strange & Strance, Apents. </R POLICIES COVER MORE ON buliding and contents than any other Company offers. kKxamine them at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark- ot Square ARCHITECTS. wu, NEWLANDS, ARC oT, OF- fice, second floor over noc Drug store, corner Princ Streets. Fin es §_and Bagot Telephone, "son, © On DEO street. ---- ear -------- ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT. OF- Reo site of New Drill Hall, near cor- er of Queen and Montreal streets. -- POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER- Shanty Bunk' Building, corner Brock ell ngton streets: "Rhone, 213. HENRY P SMITH, ARCHITECT, = Pah nchor Building, Market Square. Er ------ MEDICALS. DR. Mec ARTHY, OFFICE ATELY occupied Ly Dir. teal and Tock shamils. GOTner ---- R. wip TA IRS y Surges JIBSoN, PHYSICIAN, K Late Resident House neston General Hospital. of Montreal, "Thone, 430 oe Bank Guarantee Pts Eusranies OUR milk to be AB- - TELY pure; put up in sterilized Use. It ia the best. Try it. Kingston Milk Depot Cor. Brook and and Bagot Sts. |. ol dire ta Burdock The flavor, essence, nutriment and all that's food in prime beef con- centrated. This is BOVRIL It requires eight pounds of prime beef to'make four ounces of BOVRIL. Use it in the kitchen for economy as' well as the palate's sake. 0 |BOVRIL CK HEADACHE Many varieties of headache exist, those most prevalent being sick or bilious head- sche, 'netvous 'headache, headache from constipation, eto. Headache is an effect.of disease, the cry of the suffering body for relief from some oppressing disorder. Undoubtedly the cause must be removed in order to cure the headache permanently. Wrong action of the stomach, liver or bowels is responsible for nine out of ten cases of headache. In sick headache (a very eommon form) there is sometimes nausea vomiting and usually constipation. In pearly all forms of headashe Burdock Blood Bitters has ved itself a specific--a medicine that cured where all others failed. Keep the stomach, liver and bowels in perfect working order by the use of nature's regulator and tonic, Burdock Blood Bit- ters, which cures all forms of headache by: removing the cause. Miss L. Smith, Morrisburg, Ont., writes: you know how much: good a Bitters has done for me. I was troubled with hes---all the time, sud could get no relief, until a friend told me of your Burdock Blood Bitters. After taking two bottles of it, [ can say that I am completely cured." B.B.B, is for sale at all druggists and general stores. Do not accept somethi "just as good." ing Wood's Phospholine, The Great English Remedy. 0G ve cure for all f allf arms & petite porns » y oma o a mato Impotency, Excess, all of which ical. © Se {afirm DJ nsaaity'and an ear! Haio$ One please, six Rh op ERS Tec of price. 'or Pam| Ea ax e Just Keep the Best Rubbers Every Rubber sake, rubber one. should have best in Footwear for economy's Only the best you can get good wear Rubber Boots In all sizes. fH. JENNINGS, King St, ATTEND THE BEST Ambitious young men and women Who are contemplating a Commercial Educa- tion in Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- keeping, etc., of a Civil Scrvice course, will find the Acsdle The best equip date busivess Eastern Ontario. Students may enter at any time, and all graduates are assisted to good pay- out of and up-to- pad ation in Height Of The Aurora. The height of the aurora borealis | just about twice as much "Solution seems to vary greatly. The spec ctral of Ozone" for your money as of other light has heen seen touching the carth kinds, and you get it in the purest in Arctic regions, but measurements | ong most concentrated form. You also made during @o recent aurora near t "Celery King" free, instead of London show that the red could not itl to buy it, which you would have heen much fess than 600 wiles | oy 1) do in order to have full bene- high, the green being much pearer the earth's sw a | i8 put up js "Solution of Ozone (the ine _Suations, Wits. _ Tor entalon an coupon kind)" and each bottle of this Phone 880 brand axistaing a hn eaiithing you Sha .N. Stockdale, to a packacge of "Celery King" free. WW. H. Shaws nN Principal. No other firm in the world can give NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- "ENTS TELL US. ---- The Tidings From Various Points' In Eastern Ontario -- What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. x Boy's Body Still Unfouxd. Strathcona, March 7.--All hope of finding the body of little Sidney Hill man has been abandoned. A large company will leave here, via Tweed, far the North-West, W. Wilson and family, of this place, being among the number, All are sorry to see so many old friends and neighbors leave these parts. Hugh Kelly arrived at his home here last week. Frank Haycock ie still very sick. The Misses Wells and Gifford were the guests 'of Miss Lott Tuesday last. Mrs. G. Haycock, | v siting her brother, near Bath, for af couple of weeks, has returned home -- Lecture On India. Elginburg, March 7.--The young peo- ple. purpose having a social in Mar- tin's hall on Friday evening. Rev. Mr, Shortt will give a lecture on India. -, Spores is building a kitchen. Mrs, Gardiner, Cataraqu, spent a few a with friends here. Miss Ethel McBride and Miss L. Tolls, are visiting friends at Inverary, Miss Etta McBride is vis iting at her aunt's, Mrs. Knight, Sydenham. Mrs, W. Lawson is apend- ing a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. Smith, Messina. (. Ewing and wife are visiting at Westport. Mrs. Hufi, Yarker, is visiting her brother's, J. Reid. Earthquake At Cedar Valley. Cedar Valley, March .7.--Some of the voung men look with anxious eyes for know yet. There - was a slight earth- quake felt here on "Thursday last. Everything trembled for about wo John Rogers purchased a new evaporator and on Febrary 23rd made ten gallons of maple syrup. The box social was the close of the merry- making season. James Newton is do- ing an extensive business in 'horse dealing. Charles Welton has taken the contract for putting in the water works in Dr. Bullard's and D. R. Rogers' summer residence. James Ralph -and W. A. Rogers have gone into the livery business, Capt. How has finished his wood contract for TI. Bolton. seconds. Sales In Order. Kepler, March 6.--Sales seem to be the order of the day. Quite a number in this neighborhood are on the siek hist. A voung lady has taken up her abode at Newton Orser's. Mrs. Stan: ard Guess and Mrs. Sherman Powley have heen entertaining a number of their friends lately. Mrs. Dowsley -is at her sister's, Mrs. William Rutledge, who is quite ill, The W. M. 8. will meet at Mis. A. Townsend's on Mon- day, the 12th. Schuyler Joyner and family are about to move to ' the North-West. Visitors : "Robert Ma vety, Kingston, at rk Mrs." Ellorbeck, Glenvale, at Newton Orser's; Mre, F. N, Lawson and Mrs. T. F. Lawrence, Sydenham, at: George Lawson's; Miss Irene Nuttall, Ganan ay J. Dowsley's; Miss Lillian Calwell and Daymon Smith at 8. depue, Powley v's; Mra, B. Guess at Stanard fr. Saul, Camden East, at NM. Mr. awd Mus, Henry John ston at F. J. .Johns and Mrs. Sheroman at William Patterson's: Amelia Cranston at her sister's, riefield. lar- Junetown Jottings. Junetown, March 8. Messrs. Warren and Cook, Brockville, made a business trip through here last week. Benjamin Ferguson is engaged in sawing wood in this vicinity. Henry Bigiord, Brock ville, spent a few days last week vis. iting, his cousin; Joel Bigford., Mrs. Jacob Warren and daughter, Ferne, have returned from visiting friends in Lyn and Brockville, Misses Mav and della Summers, Lansdowne, have heen visiting their grandparents herve. Wal lace Grey, Lansdowne, and Miss Maud Summers, Rockfield, were guests of Wiss Fdna Summers recently. Mrs. {Rev,) W. W. Purvis, left for her home in Rostern, N.W.T. last week, Mrs W. W. Hall has returned from visiting her mother in Kingston. William Bio- ford, Sr., spent a few davs in Brock- ville recently. The Herbison brothers of Caintown, have heen entting wood for James Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Baile pave a reception last ev. ening to their son, Norman and his bride, Mise Louisa Bates, of Flbe. Lines From Long Point. Long Point, March 6.-- The Homer ites are holding a revival in the cheese factory - chamber at present. Miss M. Mulvena, Charlton, is spending a few weeks with Mrs. T. Mc- Connell and other friends here. Miss Bertha Bevins has been visiting at Marble Rock, Gananoque, and Sand Bay, for the past two weeks. (. O'Connor spent last Wednesday in Kingston, with his son, Fergus, a final year student at Queen's, who had heen quite ill, but he found him quite recovered. Frank Stirry and family have moved from T. Beving' farm here to a farm out at Plum Hollow. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Danby, Short Point, A Pointer Worth Having. The merits of Ozone are well known, but in buying it one must be sure to get h the purest form. Also, Ozone uld always be taken along with lery King," the famous tonic lax- ative, The purest form in which Ozone "Celery King" with Ozone. We give it because our Ozone thus brings the highest results. In addition, you get fit from the use of Ozoue. Fb Your druguist shonld have "Solu- THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH s. te ---- gent Sunday' ast at Phitip Kelsey's s. Slack huts been at Charleston for a couple of weeks builiing a boat for Israel Slack. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1. Moorchend; Sweet's Corners, - spent Sunday aiternoon at hix father's, J. Moorehead, of this place. 1saac La Rose "who Has 8 wontract for sub ing the "woud For the pi for this sensol, has heen draw: Intelas John Dillon, Morton, cheese vi tory ing it was & hood. Stor in this "peighbor: 1 Happenings. Eagle Y ech 6. Mr, and Mrs. George Hamily returned , on Thursday "last, from thar visit 10 foiends in Napanee. - Thomas Irvine is able to be abowtiagain. Mixs Frankie Stewart Was the guest of Miss Hazel Pettpfér | on on the nd. Milton Irvine, wha is blacksmithing at Matawatchan, came | 'home 'yesterday Miss Mary hiitnie has #eoepted a position as agent for Fritsch, photographer, Ready los Twp fur ba a valable Denbigh. «, from dog Ins FEN. WAH, In the first Chinese in a Chiwese playhouse in this « Only recently the Chinese have deéparte charact Nah i female Yen Chinese wen only to represent ers in their plays. Miss now playing at the theatre in San Francisco '5: Ready and Master Lorne Ready, Marquardt 's, Marysville Visitors. * Marysville, Tvendinaga, March 6. dwelling to Nelson moved to the Mr. and Mrs Loft, sand it wa Indian reserve last week Peter Fields, ing in Belleville, Barriefield Briefs. lv one point. The match was to hav Tuesday and Friday. Services largely attended. Dr ing in his efforts James Blake and Mr old vesidents, for some time past; proved. Mr, Byrne has the finest and purest ice stored safel Pufiy, hoth ver are slightly ander Rickey, in working np some fine hotography, The him to start 'a photo gallery in carriage shop, where it hi to have their taken. field * is full of ahout one hundred to twenty vears old, widlows, all - perfectly pictures from eight year happy. age, tio. of finan 4 the counan ud)" H write to for pghk a" bottles actress ever seen nmiry from their ancient custom of cuploving grind ---------------------------------------- at E, Lakefield, Mark's on two evenings in the week, ar Nimmo is unceas- for good results, who have been: very ill im several tons of his spare time, ix snap shots in residents wonld like would be so convenient dor all the bove and lassies Barrie hoys and girls now; and twenty-two You could not coax one to leave the vill: Wade's Compound Syrup of Tar and id Cherry: 1S A WIFE'S LEGACY HOPES SHE WiLL USE ROPE WITHOUT DELAY, Baronet Also Makes *'Spite" Will' Leaving Helpmeet and Daught- er Only Shilling Each. London, March 8.~In a will quite lately proved the testator bequeathed to a certain person "the sum of ten cents for the purchase of a hempen cord or halter for the use of his dear wife, which, 1 trust, she may 'make use of without delay: "2 Angry comments or spiteful hevuests are seldom found in modern wills. Such few of the unkind sort as have been noticed concern. women, but wo- men's own wills seem always to be kindly. They contain often charitable bequests, hut mover, so far as noticed, angry or spiteful comments. An Irish baronet gave no reason for | leaving his wife and daughter only | shilling cach. A Cumberland yeo- one man, whose will hegan, "I bequeath to mw wife, Mary, one shilling and no more," made no excuse for this meagre provision, hut a Yorkshire manufacturer of good means excused himself from making any provision for his wife because she had not con: formed to his religious opinioms and practices. A North country shipbuilder, who left personal estate to the amount of £100,000, advised the exeentors of his will to put his money into in- vestments which would give them the least | trouble, hecanse they would have plenty of trouble with his wife, to whom he bequeathed the income of a sum of $2,000, payable until she furniture hy throwing vitriol over it, "for she had never taken any pleasure in it. Another testator left to his wile one farthing, to be sent to her hy post in an unstamped envelope. He stated his grievances at some length in hia will, y, people are seen at their in their wills. The desire to be just is usually evident. Ninety per cent. of the property disposed of hy will in this country is left to children and near relations. POOR MONTREAL. ---- C.P.R. Vessels Will Make Quebec Summer Port. Montreal. March S.--The Canadian Pacific railway, which, in the last a | voar, has had built in Great Britain trans-Atlantic liners, which in and tonnage, excead any vessels that have so far plied between Can ada and the moter country, has an- wo s | size Penbich. made several calls in this vi. J ounce «dd that "the summer port for i ty this week, Robert Ferguson is these vexsels: will 'be Quehee, and not mi a oy Montreal, at least until such time as suffering a adn Meo "X there is a channel all the way from silive, Y tore t a sud Vrs. a Quchea to Montreal, Jnl feet deep. , : S Rg his annowmcement is a serious Janis John, Leapolt Mierke, Felix blow to Montreal, while in Quneboe. it Lindsay, : Henry, atl Ane os eon | Ben croused the hope thet, with the siro » HOR: a i » x , 3 q 91 ov thur Ye Lorne Read Julis Fritsch fang ol u lirgw pe of sensels, sod Adolphe Glaser, "at. Fox's, LEC WE i he work of dred Erdman Marquardt and C. Valentine, ging the chanel from Quebec to Mon at A. Kittner's; re. B Marquardt 00) to a depth of thirty feet was and Miss Janie John at R. Fergu-} yon up in earnest hy the Dominion son's; Miss Mary Kittner, at M. government and since that time $8, Ready 5; Mr. and Mes. G. Fox and 000,000 has heen spent on it. It family, at H. Pettok Miss Pearl} yhioved that the work can be accom plished in two seasons, or less, that by the end of 1907 the St. rence will have a elear channel thirty fect at low water from treal to the harbor at Quebec, and Law of Mon- and Miss Muwry Cartier, after a pleasant | that in the straight reaches the chan visit 'with. friends here, has returned | nel will in no spot be less than to her home in Detroit, accompanied | 450 feet broad, widening out to 750 by Joseph Ryan. Mr. and Mes. Jos | feet at the hends. Such a channel éph = McCambridge are rejoicing aver will be sufficient for the Canadian the arfival of a young son. James | Pacific railroad steamers, which are a | Montreal and Quebec, Away With The Pain. arrived home on Wednesday to at You can soon forget all about aches tend the faneral of her brother, Am-} und pains if vou will keep a bottle of brose Ashley, who died quite sudden Smith's White Liniment at hand and lv on Fresday of consumption. Flerra | se it promptly. It is the only lini D. Oliver has returned "home after al pont ever known that never fails to pleasant visit of «ix weeks, with | drive out neuralgia, rheumatism, lim: friends in Detroit and other parts of | aes, ete, 2e., at Wade's. Money Michigan. Miss Fthel "Ryan is visit back if not satisfactory. ammni-------- Ea Napanee Gets Power. The Napance qouncil sought power committee granted the necessary power "J until the decision of the court is giv heen played over again, On Tuesday on evening the boys were ready and an 2 a xiohs, but their leader, Mr. Fage, was taken quite ill and the match had to THE ORIGIN OF CATARRH be postponed, much to the dizap ---------- pointinent of the boys. Lenten service | Is Interesting, But a True Cure is with evening praver, are held in St. What You Seldbgn Find. Scarcely anyone escapes catarrh some form, At first it is a cold. But each day makes it ing and offensive, ° v As the nose gets plugged up the patient has to breathe "through the mouth, and rim the risk of letting Y | consumption germs get into the lungs, i is fee use, Miss DFaper, away ju We 3 io ) ne of fom ry ay No use irying to cure with soufiy, y seve orks, ofesnic pra. YW preiie aly atomizers or stomach medicine. work, is home, for a short stay. Alex- The germs are in the nostrils, the throat and air passages. Only Catar- rhozone can reach the trouble, for it goes wherever the air you breathe can go. Into the smallest air cells, into every passage, wherever there's a sign of catarrh=you can quickly apply Cat arrhozone, Sore spots are healed, inflammation subdued, the mucous membranes are cleansed and strengthened, tlie eanse of the trouble being cured bv Catar- rhozone, thorough = cure quickly fol: lows, Fouls Ae. puto when sure in_13 8 married again or tried to destroy his | LAR or for Thal with frit oF TRA 5 { i9 {4 Meagher, of the G. TF. R., Belleville, | of 14,500 tonnage, but the probabili- spent a few days, last week, at his | ties are that by the time the chamel home here. (seorge Mubbit, Selby, | is completed, still larger vessels will spent part of last week at Henry Oli- | be built. It would seem that the ver's heiore leaving . for Rochester. | Canadian government will have to Mre. Charles Scanlon has returned | spend: many millions more before the home after spending several . weeks | day comes when vessels as large as with her mother, Mrs. Gaboree, Stoco. | the Cedric or Baltic will be seen in Loretta Meagher arrived home on | Montreal Tuesday, after spending a week with During the present session of parlia- | her aunt, Mrs. Maggie Kenny, West- | ment an effort will be made to in brooke. Miss Clare Darey, Parkhill, | duce the Dominion government to i= visiting her father; James Darcy. make provisions for the deepening Archie Campbell disposed of his little | and widening of the channel between _Barriefield, March T.~The Barrie from the private bills committee of field, hockey team, composed of very} go legislature to continue its muniei voung boys, with the exception of pal electric light operatipns, which | two, and with Mr. Fage, as leader, had been suspended, owing to an ac played a match with the Rockwood tion hrought by the gas company, team, of full grown; men, welll ow pending in the appeal court, The in practice, and were defeated by on more sicken- | The Sterling Paint Send for the "Vital Question Cook Hook," postpaid. CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT CO., Limited, Niagara Palle, Su, Toronto Office, 32 Church 8t. AINA RUBBERS FOR EVERYBODY We have Rubbers to fit any style of shoes, i every size, in low or storm rubbers, for men, o- men and boys and girls :-- : Men's Rubbers, 75c. to $1.10. lL Women's Rubbers, soc. to 8oc, Girls' Rubbers, 4oc. to 6c. Boys' Rubbers, sizes 110 5, 60c to 75¢. Boys' Rubbers, sizes 11, 12, 13, 50¢. to 60c. ¢ Children's Rubbers, 30¢., 40¢. and soc. Don't fail to visit our store when needing Rubbers as we carry only : : "The - Best" Get Ready for 3 Spring Painting A carload of Paint arrived for us yesterday. It's Best for floors, houses, buildings, carriages, : etc. Guarantee satisfactory. All shades: : Per Gallon $1.40 LABATT Ss Ale and Porter are Nature's Best Tonics. Pure Malt products, made from the choicest barley and best selected hops. They are very healthful and aid digestion. Labatt's are very palatable beverages and agre: &) bd with the most delicate stomach, we

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