Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1906, p. 3

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ee en Appetite althy stoma Liver, whic is indicate ho use Beechan op Sure strong : wills, cath and «o on, r remedy is ; hy SHO as eChamsy Piils rwhere, In boves of 25 cents | ATS le pay the [EST PRICE Spring Rats . GOURDIER 30 Brock Street 3 es ox o < ® pur weeks at least consider ~ SUGGESTIONS FOR WEDDING IN JUNE going to tell vou of some BLE NEW THINGS | subsequent announce- ¥ regularly, until June is An eye on these, as # ppear, may save you a HCHHSIEASIISR J thinking. % EMERALD is the 3 tone for May. * TH BROS. : rs--Phone 666- Opticians ¥ of Marriage Licenses T, ¥ CHAS A FAIR in McKay he Reliable Buyer yants. J), 000 ring Rats louse, 149-153 Brock Street LLIANT JWING test New York styles h B:lts and Wash Col- 15¢. and up. den Ruching in many ery newest designs. best $1.25 Kid Glove yston at $1.00 a pair hable Suede Gloves, sirable for this season, Cc. a pair. : derful, values in Em- ies and Insertions, also ennes and Torchon . ¢ ! line of All= mbroideries. to see our aces agd:E ge at moderate prices. showing the best range h * Dress Materials 10 y-- Prints, Ginghams, rays, Muslin, Piques, MAN & SHAW i Jiee of San resent chief of Poll Fu ,, Jeremiah Dinar x : n and went to San ran TH / ou 4 ITI ET The Corset For Utter Comfort itself is the proof. 1 Price+$2.25 Richest in Color. - Cholcest in Design. ¢ 3 Perfect in_Taste. ENZIE LINE WALL PAPERS "For Every Room in Every House." AsK your dealer to show you the Menzie Line Wall Papers. They are the embodiment of all that is artistic in wall decorations. Be sure you see the name on cvery rollL i NOT IN ANY COMBINE, EE Chknantit mil THE MENZIE WALL PAPER CO., Limited, TORONTO. The D & A corset will content you in pot nh ales com a perlct syle, of shapely ft, of graceful design, of ease for the woman who wears it, You need not "break in" a D & A--and you cannot break them down. Wear a D & A corset to tatters, and still does it hold its shape. Ask your favorite store to show you why--the Q & A Others--$1.00 up to $3.50 ¢ 2000000 See with butter, Sedo svesveme "THE TOAST OF THE TOWN" IS TRISCUIT The shredded whole wheat wafer, MADE IN CAN- ADA, of the choicest Ontario wheat, makes the white flour cracker look sickly and pale.. 'A natural remedy fof constipation "andl indigestion, - Try it toasted ; Bend for the Vital Question Cook Book," ¥ "postpaid. " CANADIAN SAREDDED WHEAT €O., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. Toronto Office, 32 Church St, 000000C OVOTREE SVOREPE € POPOVRBE HOOP LEIPOE OODEDOs, SUMMER WEATHER Sheuld not arrive and find you wanting a Spring Suit." Our line of spring and sum- mer styles not only show the very latest and correct fash- 1ons, but in material and fin- ish offer the very best values to be found anywhere. Get {nto one of our SACK SUITS and you will have that satis ed feeling which only ex- tra "good. clothing can give. You will find our prices are fully 20 per cent. below the other fellows, This is no Dewspaper talk but real facts, " NEW NECKWEAR NEW GLOVES Saturday Wa Boys' Short Pa and § THESE! PRICES ARE FOR SATURDAY ONLY Roney & Co. Giant's Coffin Is Found, a epaator on which women can Sold in three &th---No. 1, $1; No. 2 lo shecial tases Box id br Tal went, a on ye pamphlet, £ wah T rand Trink R ne in ailway. company erection of the mew or NEW SHIRTS. NEW UNDERWEAR, ETC. Specials for Saturday Only Al y > | Mery soc. Workidg Shirts, 'Special Saturday, Ten dozen Tweed Caps, sizes 63 ular sec. Special Saturday, each, .............. 19 B 5 : ys Suits; Norfolk styles, in Tweeds and Worsteds, 80tand dark colors, Regular $6 and $6.50. S to 71, new goods. Reg- |. ats, double seats and knees. Regular $1 125 Special Saturday, per pair Y . our choice of Men's $15 'Suits for ... Roman Catholic England, recently unearthed inn a deep trench the coffin alongside an ancient Kinsale, who died in Bristol 100 yedrs ago., His "height was eight feet four in- ches, Identity - was established by The coffin and retiains will be reburied. EE --------" LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Voice in Favor of Opening Clarence Street Park. In vour yesterday's issue, I notice a letter from "Leave Well Enough Alone," criticising the Frontenac His- torical Society's scheme to' open up.a park on Clarence street." First, Tet me sav that 1 have no connection with that historical. society, but have watched with interest and apprecia- tion. the press reports of their doings, nor any 1 particularly' concerned about upholding the parks' comnrittee. If "Leave Well Enough Alone" repre sents the congregation of St. George's cathedral, 1 would not press for the proposed change. But judging from liis marked discoloration of facts anc slight regard for truth, 1 would be in- clined to doubt that he represents any religious body. He objects to St. George's grounds being opened up to, trespassers, ani vet they are: already exposed on two sides: could any great harm result hy exposure on the third? A few paths or cinder tracks could easily be made which, no dotbt; the public would respect enough to patronize and save the grass. ls it any sin to walk near a church ? He talks about. the de- struction of valuable property, Un- doubtedly tiose fences originally. cost a good deal of money, and when first built were' a necessity, but they do not represent any monev value to-day, as customs and ideas an this question have undergone a complete change. On the contrary {he removal of them would enhance the appearance and value of the cathedral. He glo scomplaing of the great -ex- pense which cthe taxpayers would be mb'ected to. Lidl he stop to Fgure what the increase in taxatipn would be? It would be So infnitessimely small as to de insignificant, And vet, when any new project is pronounded, we constantly hear the objecti~n that it. will raise the taxes; and this 'is just one of the reasons why our 'éily is kept back, because some people are not willing to pay the price of a good thing. There are other places not far away, of smaller proportions and pretentions than Kingston, pay- ing_higher rates of taxes and going ahead, 'while we stand still, because cf Our Sparse economy. He also says that the removal of the fences aould open up these grounds to '"'wayward trespassers' and the "motley throng" and thus offers insult to our city and citizens. By the placing of proper lights at these points, this diffientty will be very easily obviated. --PROGRESS. time ents A BOX OF CANDY. Bribed Youthful Elopers to Post- pone Matrimony. Albany Joumal. The custom of telling little boys and girls that they are sweethearts, ete, had a curious effect on one younoster the other evening. He is eight years old, and hus a mind of his own. He became displeased at the conduct of his father, and suddenly left the house. Some hours later the telephone bell rang in the home of the yvounester's parents, and this conversation en- sued : "Hello ! This is Dr. Blank. Your son Harry is here with Miss Gertrude and wants to get married. Your consent is needed. Will you give it? "Just hold the couple there and Ph be down." A few minutes later the father was at the minister's house, and, sure, en- ough, there was Harry and his sev en-year-old sweetheart. Asked by his parent why he wanted to get married, he said : "You don't treat me right at home and we thought we would make a home for ourselves." 3 The very young couple were bribed to postpone the wedding for a few vears. The bribe was a box of candy. Chinese Furniture Cream removes scratches and finger marks, 256. at Chown's drugitre. See our' $1 shirts. Best shirts over offered for the money. Exelurive pat- terns. The H. D. Bibby Co. A DIMPLE MAKER. Find a child with dim and chubby arms and des and you find a healthy child. Find one with drawn face and poor, thin body and you see one that needs Scott' Emulsion. Your doctor wil no doubt tell you the child is fat-starved--its food is not nourishing it. Nothing helps these thin, ale children like Scott's mulsion." It contains the very element of fat they need. It supplies them 'with a per- fect and - quickly digestad 'nourishment. * Scott's Emul. sion brin di rounded as. ples and Peerless lawn grass sed is the best Kingston, May 2.--(Ta the Editor)": PE 3 TURBINIA IS HERE hin SHE WILL GO INTO THE DRY- , DOCK. ------ For Scraping and General Over- hauling--Capt. Bongard Taken to the Hospital, With a Bad _ The steamship Turbinia arfived in port, Toesdag afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, from Montreal, after her win- ter in Cuban waters. There was quite: a crowd at the government dryv-dock to ses thi fine boat, as she entered. She will have her hull scraped and repainted, Immediately on the steamer docking DF. Garrett hastened on board to at- tend to Capt. Bongard, who was suf- fering from his Enger, which was pricked, Tuesday, by a steel cable. It was foumd that blood poisoning had set in and the captain was removed to the general hospital. The Turbinia left Montreal, Tuesday morning early, and was ddayed on her trip to Kingston by a cable bain caught in one of 'her wheels as sha was coming through the Corpwall canal. Her crew, made up principally of men picked up in Montreal to bring her as-far as the Limestone (ity, were paid off: : The Turbinia- Cuban route this win- ter, between Cuba and Jamaica, it is rumorsd, was not a paying one, owing tothe fact of the trip bling a night one and the steamer's lack of state-rooms.. She will not Jikely leave Ontario next winter. The Turbinia at: tracted much attention in the south: orn waters, as no steamships pling in. the water could compare with her in point of speed, the fastest with which she came in éontact was ' the Port Kingston, of the Elder-Dempater line, which was beat out by forty minutes on fity-mile run. The trip from Cuba to Montreal is best told by one of the crew: "We expected to find some ice, but certain. Iv not such a closely jammed body of it. It is .somewhat late' te find it remaining in such quantities. We ran into it first after. we were several hours out, on Fridoy evening, April 20th, and were kept working around and through it until Monday morn ing, then we became clear of it in the Haie de Chalours. We were also de layed far about twelve hours by a heavy snow storm in the Gulf of St, Lawrence, and were compelled during that time to lav off Cape Chatte. The heavy, close-packed Gulf ice, however, caused most of our difficulty. Jt reaches for seventy-five or eighty miles, some of the gakes being 100 feet in length by eight in thickness. North of Gaspe there is no ite." Marine Notes. Steamer Goldspie, cleared last night for Montreal. Steambarge Arctie from Ogdensburg to Deseronto, light. Craig's wharf : Propellor Cuba, due up from Montreal) to-night, Swift's wharf: Bieamer Picton, down from Hamiltdn, last night on her first trip to Montreal. The schoon r Quéen 6f the Lakes ar- rived back from Charlotte to load fcldspar at Richardsons' wharf. A new frame building to be used as a store house is to be erected this summer on the new portion of Craig's wharf. The old fashioned lamp' at Gull lighthouse has béen femoved and a modern revolving lamp put up, It is said that the lamp cost over $600. Captain Samuel HW. Dixon, of the barge Argosy of Ogdensburg, loading coal at Oswego for Broekyille broke one of his ribs while goine up the river. M. T. company elevator : Steamers Keefe, Turret Court and Strathcone cleared for upper lake portss tug Fan erson, up with three light barges and cleared down with three grainladen. At Waddington, Monday, the steam er Algona was sold at mortgage fore- closure. Captain James Fox. the form or owner of the boat and the mortga gee, bid 'her in. When Captain Fox sold the hoat to Rochester partics he took a mortgage on her. His Sweethearts Two. J. €. NeNally, Joliet, 11. One was the wife with tho winsome kiss Une was the babe she bore - : These were the. Lirngers of al his bliss These were his life and more, ' Out of the largard the lion grew, 'This was the luck of Kim :. Wooed hy the wie of his sweethearts two Jenny and Little Jim. : He who had. dozed in the shining sun Woke with a sweet new thrill ; ; He, with no record of duty done Koused with a wish and will, Reached to the plane of the higher faw This was the luck of him; Lifted and led by his sweethearts two, Jenny and Little Jim. Preacher nor priest could his soul entice, Yct was he lured to grace: Saved by the blue of the baby eyes, Saved by the fond embrace, Day broke at "list on thé darkened view, This was the luck of. him. Charmed to the truth by his sweethesris two, Jenny ahd Little Jim. One was the wife with the winsome kiss One was the Lahe she Bore ; Man may not know greater joy than his, Angels may ask no more. Hi H heaven beamed ns he upward grew, Blessing the luck of kim, Loved into light by Lis sweethearts two, Jenny and Little Jim go. The Germ Of sy. \* Ottawa, May 2. -Hr: Mo! " itor O of Canadian Ment ant, Women ofthe Time, is in receipt of a I ctor advising at Molokai, Hawan. whit "devoted many years to. the investigation of leprogy, clinically, <hasteriologically and chemically, has discovered the germ of leprosy in the mosquito and in the bedbug. This is ¢onsidéred a him that Dr. W, J. G 0, medical superintendent 'at the tilement very great discovery in the medical world, and will be especially interest- ing to Canadians, as Dr. Goodhue, to whose painstaking studies the dis covery is due, is one of themselves, He was horn at Arthabaskaville, Que- bee, October Sth, 1869, and is well known to Sir Wilfrid Laurier. rer eninge A Small Pegtiatng... A plungd ifto: hewsplper "¢ tising isn't necessary if ypur wants are mot large. If you hay itt, dant, a little want advt. at a)ecost a few Louis, will find it. If véu have a small siness commence with small adver . THURSDAY, MAY 3. CONDENSED O D T EAS AICI CRON 0 RAAAARANNS 4 < ADVERTISING RATES First insertion, lc. a word. Each con- secutive insertion thereafter 4c. & word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25¢. Advt. 4 lines or under a week, Si. GACINICINNININININIS 0 = CRAIN < J GENTLEMAN OF 40, height over 6 foot, desires chance to learn some bhusiness. Full knowledge 100,000 PLUMBERS, PLAS' RS, Bricklayers wanted 3 TE FE M = L STORAGE SPACE _ BE EI HOUSE, 237 QUEEN! & SS ng ion May 1st T, POSSESS. Ari Vienty . Ts Jor inspection. DWELLINGS, FOR $75 a $11. 812 $19 0g Son ua 0.50, rock street! | 3 325, . Sine Storage for furniture. McCann's, Sf Adve. 4 lines or under & nih ga; co we prepare You weoks : unio ard 8 ly logue. Coyne RusTantect). dc 'Bikbols, iy in Kingst Reads the WHIG Naw York, Chicago, 'St: Louis. ETT w FOR SALE, GIRLS. APPLY N. C. POLSON & CU, BOY. APPLY HENDERSON 'PHOTO- graph Studio, Princess street. CARPENTERS TO GO TO RENFREW. Apply to-night at 212 Queen streel, City. es i bn iti A GOOD SMART ROY, AT ONCE. Apply A. C. Waggoner, Wellington street. A COOK AND HOUSEMAID, BY JUNE 1st. Apply Mrs. Lesslie, 24 Stuart stroet. eet eee et BOY TO LEARN THE HARDWARE business. Apply to Lemmon & Sons, King street. eee tb A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO G0 TO Howe Island. No heavy work. Ap- ply at this Office. = A FEW RIVIT ~ BOYS. APPLY AT Boiler Shop; Locomotive Works, W. Robinson, Foreman. is teen ee A GOOD COOK ; NO OTHER DUTIES expected. Apply Mrs. N. C. Polson, 817 University Avenue. ee i a deen A YOUNG MAN AS GROOM, ONE who can make himsell generally use- ful. Apply at 46 King street. GIRLS TO LEARN PAPER BOX muking. Good wages to learners. Apply Piper Box Factory, King St. AT ONCE, TWENTY WOMEN TO scrub Steamer Turbinia, $1.25 per day, Apply at the Kingston Dry Dock. PR -------------- WARRKROOM, ON GROUND FLOOR, hout twenty feet square, on yearly case. Address W.' B,.". care Whig + gtlice. DRUG CLERK, ONE WITH 2 OR 38 years erienco vreferred. Apply. stating salary expected, Box "P.BE.." Whig office. -- ee -------------------- SOME PERSON WHO IS COMPET- ant to make up Ladies' Blouses at their own home. Apply Box 20 Whig office. ee ---------------------------------------------- A GENERAL SERVANT, MUST oi ood cook, mo washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. Hugh C. Nickle, 155 Earl street. PE S------------ SKILLED AND UNSKILLED GIRLS, to operate sewing machines. Good wages to learners. Apply Knitting Mill, King street. me: SLP, THE YEAR ROUND. SITU HEL ons vacant, domestics, rtment. 'B.7 actorics. ellington it. EXPERIENCE) _ RING FRAME Spinners, and Fly Frame Tenders. Good wages. Apply Joseph Simp- son Sons, Toronto. BOYS OVER 14 YEARS OF AGE, who ean earn $3 to 86 per week. Gould & Co., Cor. LADY'S CRESENT BIOY = aN * He condition. RlaveLis Office. ------------------------------------------ ---------- CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES. Our plan. No Sale. No pay. t "'D.." 208 Wellington St. rooms. large hase STONE HOUSE, LARGE LOT, WI frofe t and cellar, city water, near Q 's RESIDENCE OF LATE DR. HERALD, 199 King St. All modern improves full. information. apply to E. Horsey, 6 Market street. for $18 a month each. For Clarence street. retiring, Four, (4) good ten Price, A Particulars, Wellington St., Dept. "D."" Are Watching , 4 § Fa ER wa EP College, $1,600.00. Owner Box P., is Office. " ments, hot water heating, gas and electric light, Central location. For THE HOUSE, ON ARCH STREET, the residence of the late Dr. Walkem: also the two brick houses on John- and 118, rented terms, etc., apply to Walkem & Walkem, i ttn bb bette SPLENDID INVESTMENT, OWNER nea- | ments. Three (3) that rent for over $200. The fourth includes Corner grocery, and up-to~date living rooms. Good clean locality. Good grocery trade established. No repairs needed. Sanitary conditions, A 1. 400. 03 These Ads. They're flourishing. More people use this page every day. They find the 'little advts. are moder- ate in cost and highly productive of results. Special rates to users Apply to King and Queen sireets. of large space. . S ESMEN, FOR AUTO-SPRAY. Alt' compreseed-air hand Sprayer made. Liberal org 3 bi hine free to appr agen Cavers Bros.. Galt. Ont. LOST. -- ett 3! EMEN TO HAVE THEIR UE pressed and cleaned carefully by hand ; also bring your cloth and have an up-to-date suit made, Gallo- way's, 131 Brock street. ESI ESR. SES ed AT. ONCE 300 MEN AT SUDBURY, for James Bay Railway construction 5 a day: team » work. Wages, sters, $30 a month and board. Ap ply McCoy & Wood, Sudbury, or Wahmopitae. wai Watertown, N.Y BIRD JOURNEY'S. LONG They Are Tiréd and Thin After Their Voyage. That birds of the family teriuod surf birds in the Hawaiian islands should leave that paradise of the Pacific to go and rear their young in the tun- dras of Alaska would seen to many . . an extraordinary proceeding. Yet so it i%; the turnstome and the black bellied plover and: the Pacific golden plover make the long journey of about 4,000 miles thither annually, leaving the islands in May, when the snows of the Arctic, in melting, leave the cranberries and other low growing fruits of the great swamps of the tun- dras, which stretch across the bosom of the Arctic circle, as fresh as when they were first ripened by the per petual sunshine of the Arctic sume mer. Under the deep covering of snow the immense quantity of food has heen lving during the winter months, for the snows froze it before" the birds had time to gather it all, and they preserved it both irom the pflects of frost and decomposition, fresh and pure as when it first ripened toward the end of the Arctic summer. In Au: gust the birds, beginning their migra- tion. southward, have to leave much untouched. Millions of our own European birds £2 to the tupdras of Siberia and {gy celand * and Grednland and other northern resorts, rearing their young there under the same conditions. The birds that leave the warm -islands of the Pacific in May go in good condi- dition, and in their bravest nuptial plumage, across to California, to strike northward to Alaska. 'Ih return about the middle of August, old and young alike, in very poor con- dition, exhausted bi the "long voy- age. Canada Did Not Vote. London, May 3.--The Postal Union | conference, ai Rome, rejected the pro- postage ition of universal. penny Canada abstained from voting on the question. The United States, FE and A Fore i : tralia favored COOKS. KITCHEN WOMEN, PESOS family cooks, house- keepers, twenty housework girvia, help for 1000 Islands. Hieest wages. Ap- ply at onee, 27 Taggart Block, "mm er T-- initials '¥ its return to this Office. v for its return to slove address ¥OUND. game by enquiring at this OMe: See the new Hats The Level Crossing. Renfrew, Omt., May 2,--A citizen named James MeMahon, was instant- ly killid by a K. & P. freight train," yesterday afternoon," while attenipting to cross the Argyle street railway crossing with a waggouw amd team of horses. Deceased had a voting man companion who at the last minute sav- ed his lile hy jumping. Deceased leaves a wife and four children. " Campbell Bros. hats as Scott's, son's or V. A SNALL GOLD BROOCH, WITH "J. J.B." on it. Reward lor A SMALL BLACK COIN PURSE, BE- tween Barriefield and 375 King St. by way of Ontario. and Queen St on Sunday night, containing bills small coin and latch key. Reward 10 ROOM BRICK DWELLING. AL} { modern (pro ow ak Re. ALL Wollisgton street. Gardin, 181 MAY THE FIRST. A SOLID : * hovae, 431 Joby SE AN moder ty BY, um hr SPACE IN THIS COLUMN. T " cost 3 much (see due or Oy in upper hand corner), return ult ICR and ation THE TWO LARGE | orrict ROOMS, + Society's Building, opposite the Pene Office. Lately ' occupied by J ' Mudie, Master in Chuncery. > She is FURNISHED BRICK DWELLINGS, Modern Pro' 8. y $23. sr month, J ¥ Gara, 151 Wellington ren FIRST CLASS SITUATED, AND constructed Brick house, m vel It > 'front rth, ma 8, ». dha "ope to Striet atin" . Oss Rg Benf st Shure a pext mo) . . Preadt196 Uikion: Be. Wet, FROM "MAY 157, 1906. FIN® } a eu ae ybton er Watt now occu by MONEY AND RUSINESS. ER Er ; LAVERFOOL, LO Fire iran Company: Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policy have fo security the unlimited GL all WM. NEWLANDS, OHITESG fice, second oor, aver Mah ARTHUR BLLIS, ARCHITEOT. fice site of New Drill Hall, near' ner of Queen and Mont streets. HENRY P. SMITH, "ARCHITECT, Se. Anchor TH, ARCHERY. eo, 345. BUSINESS CHANCES. BETTER THAN GIYI-EDGED shares in a Cobalt mine 8 an advt. in this column. It brings resuits, because it is read by over 20,000 people every day. . : i ---------------- ARTICLES FOR SALE. DUNLOP COVERS, = $2.85 BACH. Everything at cut prices. Cata~ logues free, Bicyels Munson, 211 Yonge St., Toronto. MEDICALS. JR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY occupied by Dr. Ryan, corner Mone treal and ocx wt , MISCELLANEOUS. A SMALL SUM OF ' MONEY, ON Thursday morning. Owner can have Success With Millinery The biggest fact in connection with ibis scason's Millinery business is that we have the styles shoppers most admire, with more dttractive things at our disposal than wé ever remember. Wish there was a newspaper way of chowing how very different our styles are. Ladics in any sense hard to please are just the kind of customers we want. The only 'store in Kingston where vou can buy such celebrated makes of Carter's, Medico, FARM HELP, AND ALI, OTHER kinds of help supplied. Departinent . "1." 208 Well streot. . Seo the new Flowers Soe the new Sailors See the new Trimmings The stock is as you want it, with ample vericty to choose from and surprising economy in the values. Easly and beyond question the most at- tractive Millinery showing within yeur reach. We trim to order fi any style you sy. Give ns all the time you can-- so much to do, and no chance to" rash, on good works THE SOMERVILLE --- -- - Your carpéts are softer and-wear: fons ¥f good thinkntas of ort pe Sob > in ay for pres

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