Daily British Whig (1850), 9 May 1906, p. 5

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ocol MILK, "shopper" 5 ois S confection for eating 5 on Streat, Montreal. | [THE BURIAL PLACE OF FATHER RE\ REVEALED TO GIRL- IN. VISION. Body is Found in Water Beneath Bridge as Seen by Young Wo- man in Dream. London, May 9.--An unusually in: teresting instance of "second sight' 15. reported fom Accrington, Lan- cashire. A vowag woman, on her deathbed nol &wiy announced her father's death, but described the spot Where his body lay, the fact of her father's death not being known to anybody at the time.' The man in question was Isaac Marsden, ffty-threé years old. who lived 'in Stevenson street, Accgitigton. His daughter, twenty-five, vears old, had been. wasting away 'with con: sumption for months, About a week ago Mr. Marsden dis- appeared from home under mysterious circumstances--that is, no reason was known for his going away, and no- thing could he learned of his where- abouts. Miss Marsden was deeply distressed hy this event. On Saturday she tohl the who were at her bedside that had seen her father's form. The H. D. Bibby Co, ATION | to our store for the G SUITS ure to have the privi- ts, for they are excep Mi xSures 3, 13:50, 14, 15, 1650 rtment of Boys' Three- IBBY CO. Josephine Lupien, Hotel Dieu, Moy- treal, Can., writes: «Four months ago | commenced fo | was found in fake your Peruda. Icaaiell you with eatire iruth that I do four times as much work this spring as 1 did before. Ihave done washii ingand house-cleaning i received great benefit through your medicine and recommend it to not had a cold or bronchitis this winter, The constipation has entirely disappeared, also the rheumatic ins." mm such case as that of Josephine Lupien ought to be all the evidence any one needs to be convinced of the price less benefit of Peruns. hie iady svas changed from an invalid housewife. She asserts that inte pt Peruna she is able to do four times as much work as before, that she does not take cplds any more, and that the rheumatic pains and constipation which had troubled her have dis- red. Sppeet medicine that brings about these changes needs nO farther recommend. You have No Reason for Not Using Zutoo Some people think that all headache cures are alike --that they all undermine the health, even if not perceived at the time of taking them. Well, we'll adatsit that the drug cures do this, but that is no reascn why you should not take Zutoo. Zutoo is a harmless vegetable remedy. One ingredient is soda-- just old-fashion- ed soda that our grandmothers used to take to settle thestomach, when they had sick headache, And there is nothing better. The principal ingredient--the one that 4 stops the headache, is a vegetable ingre- dient, imported for us from Japan. It wont hurt you any more than will the soda. There is absolutely no reason why you should not use Zutoo, "Yau will find his body in the water at said. hour later Miss Marsden died. 2 named by ROBBIN'S REEF becoming much fatigued. 11g) Be Sold at Auction in New New York, May 9.- 16.15 acres of Oyster acres of Robbins' within ants secured originally of York received been a matter of lisp ol in favor of New » had absolute er of pro referred to police Prof. Cook against ud corporations having interests \ He riparian rights in the bay United States Tov THIEVERY IN NAVY Copper Pipe Disappearing From PERSONAL MAL MENTION, Movements of The The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Dr. H. E. in the city. Mrs. G. Ormsby, New York; was in town today. visitor to-day. y Mr.and Mrs. Q CC. Nash, Bath, were city visitors to-day. or three days at Sunbury, Charles Jeffery, a Picton cattle buy- er, was in the chy to-day, to spend a few days, on business, attend the horse show. short visit to Kingston friends, day. Whig a photograph of Newspaper row, and fire, improved. University. G. G. Publow tor at the dair; chief cheese instruc cerning dairy interests. Lieut.-Col. English, R.A, the ex staff of the RM.C., Kingston he will be stationed in the future. thousand passengers. PARKS' COMMITTEE. and Wire Thief. Harkness, city parks. Macdonald Park. The report of F. ( withheld till another meeting. Up-To-Date Station. with her sister, brooke. Miss Ni Alie. Garland, Des -------------------- Paul, Fort. William, is T. Johnstone, Bath, was a city John Jackson, Kingston, spent two AM. Toye, left to-day for Montreal, D. Irving, Toronto, in town for a couple of days left to-day for Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, William Cassidy left yesterday for a week in Montreal, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muldoon, and Mrs. J. Kelly, Brockville, are on a Mrs. Thomas Morency and daughter, a guest «of Mrs. 'C. A. Donaldson, Brockville, have returned tg Kingston. Mrs. I'. Harty, who has been visit- ing her sisters, tae Misses Branigan, Brock street; returned to Ottawa, to; Russell Sharp, Fresno, Cal, sends the San Francisco, after the earthquake Capt. Bongard, of the steamship Turbinia is yet confined to the general hospital though his condition is much L. M. McDougn'l, Brockville, has lately been appointed to the fellows- ship in moral philosophy at Queen's chool, is in Ottawa, for the week attending a meeting con- -- commander of Esguimault garrison, will probably be stationed at Kings- ton. Col. English was formerly of the Rev. Father O'Hanlan, who has been connected with the archbishop's palace since his arrival from Ireland, left last week for Lake Champlain, N.Y., whevey Mr«.~ "drones, Liverpool, Eng., is Nore: on a visit to her brother, John Orr, 213 Bagot street. She came over on the Allan SS. Virginian. In the three classes there were almost two Reward For Capture of the Rope There wasn't a quorum at the parks' committee, yesterday afternoon, but somé business © was' transacted pot withstanding. Those present were Al dermen Givens (chairman), Cooke and A resolution was passed prohibiting the playing of baseball in any of the It was decided to offer g reward of five dollars for the capture of the per son or persons, who - stole the rope and guy wire from the flag pole in Todd on chang- es necessary to improve the parks was read; but discussion upon it was Marysville, May 9.--John Stack, our aperator, is moving into the new sta tion which has been fitted up in up- to-date style for him. Master Gibbs and Miss Carrie Campbell have fully recovered from scarlet fever. Mrs. John Meagher spent part of last week Mrs. Kenney, West- If you suffer from headache there is every reason why you should. Taken in time, two tablets will ward Taken later, they will stop it in twenty minutes, and leave you feeling good every time. If you are using a drug remedy, why may Zuatoo will cure just as quickly and will save you the penalty, that all must sometime pay, who take the drugs which S © i C. ' Value, 59%¢. If you will give Zutoo one trial, you : will never take any other headache rem- 10. and 25¢. at dealers or by mail. B. N. Robinson & Co., Coaticook, Que. Itis as Harmless as Soda ation of the season we ling fall season at 59¢., of soap that dyesand washes at the same Sdver Grey Suitings st nouncertain results, The tired women's best Ifiend--aw Economical Home Dyé. MAYPOLE SOAP ede in England, sold everywhere. oc. for Colevs--rsc. for Black. 1 Street 1ston Store ---------------------------------- NNA DEFINES A CAUSE. wo) The an English Remed, iT ones and invigorates the w! hole Vorry, Des- Spe; Te CDOOSSOS. h unl Weakness, Emissions, aa, and d Effects of Abuse or E- Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Fogel Station A Bomb Exploded. afternoon | dos Deputy sheriffs to-day fired into two | crowd of riotous strikers at the aeblo smelter. An Italian was killed wd two other strikers were seriously wounded. Two. deputies were pre viously badly beaten in an attempt a room oceupicd by ® who are on strike. . 3 , the wildine vards + png ni ca 1901 they had 19.4 1G; Kingston And Ottawa. n they ha 8 e for Ottawa every Mon- James | at department has come to 'the conclusion that something must be done without delay to protect a large quantity of valuable material, consisting mostly of copper pipe, now stored in the open gt the navy yard at Brooklyn. The com wandant of the yard has sont a spe cial report to Washington, complain ing that he has not the facilities to properly protect this material from thieves, It is thought that word must have passed among people of that dass that the material was accessibje, and there have been a number of thefts, with as many more exciting pursuits of the thieves Recently a marine officer was sliohtly wounded by the discharge of his revolver, while chasing persons who had dvsigns up on the material, and some time ago one of the sentries killed a man who was caught carrying off valuable pip ing. Tt was recommended by the secre tary, on the strength of reports from cost $100,000, and to be used a coppersmith's shop, should be erected the estimates, cut down this item would cost L000: The Guards Withdrawn. guards. tempted, to meddle with him, a Meet Next Year In Picton BAGGAGE]: a ton The Kingston Preshyterial accepted the invitation of St. Andrew's Preshy- terian church, Picton, to hold the annual meeting there, for 1907, ---------- of to disarm the strikers. Best's. Jamaicd pineapples. Carnovsky's. Tears In Westminster. gave way to tears oting to the post Brooklyn, that a large building, to » reform bill seventy at the yard, but the house naval committee, which has been considering is now considered important to furn ish a storage place, to be built of 4 of dimensions sufficient to take of material of this kind and not leave it as an invitation to thieves. Tt is estimated that such a building The penitenti ary guards have been withdrawn from the search for Chala bran, as it is certain that the mur ts derer is far bevond this district. His pursuit must now be taken in hand d Veins, Cures Neve. by the dominion police. Inspector Stewart is at the peniten tiary but up till this afternoon had One will please. six | not formally' examined any of the rugyists or mailed in : of price. New pamphlet Ont. Chalabran is given credit for making ape unaided} and if he were on- ly a common burglar, no search would Crd 3 be made for him, as a tribute to his d Union Hotel skill. Ha ad Chalabran been interrupted in his attempt the opinion is that he would have killed any one who at a Hardwood tooth picks, 1,000 for Se, Paid $40,000 To Farmers. of milk, Its patrons w £40,000, receiving an average v pound for butter tive results almo faildd to control the pest. Hill XI inch uns Equal 460, > Sn Pahl es or neh Ratt "eh oun Foot" an fatal, © coess eo = ee S800 0 The co-operative creamery at -Lvme, N.H., received the past vear Hi) 269 pounds of cream and 1,847,723 pounds It is a very fortunate little fact that the gypsy nioth crawls, but does not flv. I she did, the most ravenous of insect pests would 'have spread [pretty thoroughly over the American continent by this time, with destrue- bevond imaging: tion. if. as at present, natural enemies The opposition will divide the On tario legislature on Mr. Beck's power DREAM OF BIGAMY VISION THAT AT HUSBAND HAD MARRIED ANOTHER. Was So Impressed That She De- termined to Investigate and Found That He Had Married Wealthy Woman--Was Sen- tenced to Prison, Tudianapolis, May 9.--One year ago William Jones deserted his wife in this city, saving he was going to California. Mrs. Jones dreamed, Sat urday night, that he had marred an- other 'woman, and she was so im- pressed that she determined to visit- Faayette and see a man who friends had told her greatly resembled her husband. She found him to be her husband, living under the name of Smith and married, wa wealthy woman. Jones wae arrested. He pleaded guilty to an information charging him with bigamy and was sentenced 'yesterday to pri- son. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Work on the new steel plant at Wel. land has been started. Queen Wilhelmina, at The Hague, is expecting a visit from the stork. Troubles of the Torbmto railway company with its employees are to be arbitrated, At London, in the Court Tennis championship round, to-day, Mills, holder of the championship, beat Jay Gould, by three sets to one. . The lieutenant-governor of Ontario, laid the principal cornerstone of thé power house of the Electrical De velopment company of Ontario at Niagara Falls. An unknown man, who walked down the main street of Hoboken, N.Y. kicking an American flag along in the dirt was mobbed hy indignant citizens, clubbed by a. policeman, sen- tenced by the court and put to work breaking stones in a penitentiary be- fore the day was over. 4 INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Ficked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Sugar loaf pines. Carnovsky's. Large bars castile soap, 25c.," at nglish citrate of magnesia, in scaled bottles, at Gibson's Red Cross drud store. Everything in up-to-date music, waltzes, two steps and vocal successes, on Thursday, May 10th, at bse, per copy, 2 for 2c. McDermott Bros. a while to be made decent, At the corner of Clarence and On tario street relieve the congestion. CAUSED SENSATION. at Feast, Detroit, Mich., May 9.--Alired Rus he was stricken Mr. Russell was mak Wars. His collapse created consterna years old and was a native of Ply mouth, NH. a Gasoline Engine Installed. milk, Mrs. John Fleming, were bro wood cemetery. R. Fowler, H. ana from Kingston. P, a great convenience to him. He ex here, Councillor Shaw It Is. tion meeting held hes Perth town couneil, caused death of Dr. J. R of the Proposed New Baile Ship, 19 Pineapples, 10¢, Diagram Showing Development in U.S. Bat At least all the new electric poles erected should . be painted at onoe, even if the older ones do have to wait a new eleotrie light pole has been erected, making three poles within a space of ten feet. It seems, however, that several telephones 'in the vicinity will be removed, and thus Lawyer Drops Dead as He Speaks sell, one of the prominent attorneys of Detroit and formerly United States district attorney for the eastern dis trict of Michigan, dropped dead last night at the Detroit club. At the time ing an address at the annual banquet of the Michigan society of Colonial tion among the guests and brought the banquet to a tragic close. Heart disease was assigned as the cause of death. Mr. Russell was seventy-six Stella, May 7.--Meadows are making a good start, having 'stood the win ter. better than was expected, Emerald and Stella cheese factories are run ning full blast; with a, géod supply of an old resi dent of" the island, died in Kingston Hospital, on April 26th. Her remains ght here and Buried in Glin and A. McDonald, have gone to Edmonton, Alberta, for 5 few months. W. McMas tér has placed a gasoline engine in his sloop and is carrvine freight to Gratton has milt a gasoline launch for W. Beau bien, to carry the mail which will be pects to try, her in a few days. W, H Moutray is building an addition to his house, S. Pringle has moved into Mrs Chown's house on Bridge street, and J. Tailor into the Point house. Mis Féllick, Kingston, visiting friends Perth, Ont., May 9.--<At the nomina , to-day, H. M Shaw, of this town, was elected by acclamation, {0 fill the vacancy in by the IL WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY o. ggests. F. G. Todd, the Montreal landscape architect, in his report upon the changes that are necessary to make Kingston's parks more beautiful makes comments to the following elect : City Park--Mr. Todd says the whole t arrangement is too monotonous, The + park is too open, as viewed from the streets surrounding it. 'Urees and shrubbery should be placed so as to provide a more intricate and interest- ing landscape. The park would look larger if such changes were made, The driveways require to be better drain- ed. The walks are too straight. They should be curved more. Many trees should be cut out to provide for fu: ture growth. Hereafter in planting trees and bushes those of the same variety should be kept together. Groups of trees and low growing ever greens would make the Macdonald monument more effective. Macdonald Park--The general aspect is good, but the evergreens and trees should have been planted nearer the street, Mr. Todd advises that the space in the vicinity of the flag pole be kept open. He also advises the re- moving of what he terms '"'that big pile of stones," more commonly known as- Dr. Curtis' cairn. More ew should be planted around the drive ways and street, ? Breakwater--There should be no at- tempt to ornament this place, Mr, Todd says. It should he made a regu- lar promenade, though it could be improved by some trees and shrubbery along the street, Victoria and Frontenac Parks--Little needs to be doné to these, except add- ing more trees and shrubbery. Clarence Street Plot--This place can be made very ornamental, the archi- tect says, but no definite plan can be laid. down until the extent of the park is decided upon. THE GUN CLUB May Be Re-Organired, and Inter- est Roused. Some of the city's well-known shits are hoping to revive the once y ac- tive gun club, and J. Routley is giv- ing a sheot at the old grounds, near thé outee station, on Friday evening. Possibly a -club will shortly be or- ganized, and officers clected to get it in first class' running order, Kingston may have one representative on the Bisley team, this year, whereas in the good old "days, the city could send several crack shots. 'If the club wore organized they would have their work cut out for them in entering a tournament with Picton or Prescott's active clubs. A Scottish Arrival. Wilton, May 8.--~Korah Storms and Erwell Miller are putting up new fences round their lawns. Earl Burt is building fine new horse stables. Some very necessary repairs have been wade to our village bridge, Mrs, Nicholas Sinmmons and © daughter, Lillie, left, last week, to spend the summer with Mrs, Simmons' daughter, Mrs. R, Murphy, at Lachute, Mr. and Mrs, William Amey returned Saturday from Dxbow, Saskatchewan, where they have spent the winter. Robert For- syth, Hanna, Wyo., and Mrs. Sum- merby, Massey, are visiting ther mother, Mrs. James Forsyth, who has been quite ill; but is slowly recover: ing. Mrs. Benjamin Rose, Lapum, was on Thursday, calling at Mrs, R. N. Lapum's. George Fairweather arrived here last week from Glasgow, Scot- land, to remain here with his brother, James Fairweather, Jumped, And Was Hurt. Odessa, May 8---~Two guards from Kingston penitentiary called at Odes- sa on Tuesday, in search for econviet Chalabran, who had ¢scaped. Mrs. 0. D. Lewis met with 4 painful accivent on Tuesday afternoon. While driving alone the horse started and ran into a fence. Mrs. Lewis jumped, and in do- ing so, broke her arm, and was drag- ged a considerable distance. Uuarter- Is meeting services last Sunday morn- ing at the Methodist church. Visitors: Mrs. 8. W. Day and daughter, King- ston, at Dr. H. W. Day's. Mrs. F. Henderson and little daughter, Bernioe, at her mother's, Mrs. Lowis'. Master Clarence Mabee, Williamsport, Pa., at his grandfather's, P. A. Mabee's. Picture Car Qu Tour. H. A. Charlton, advertising agent of the Grand Trunk, is back from Pitts. burg, where he was visitiig the ex- hibition ear of the company, which is at present touring through Pennsyl vania. The car, which is filled with pictures of all the magnif through which the Grand Trunk runs, and specimens of game found in many of the hunting regions of Canada, will tour Ontario and Quebec, arriving at Toronto about June 15th. The car Hlinois and Ohio, and in the next month will tour Pennsylvania and New York states. ' : ---------- Buy the, latest music, vocal and in stramental, on Thursday, May 10th, at 15c. per copy, 2 for 25c., at Me- Dermott Bros. The "Pest" chocolates, quality un surpassed, 60c, a lb., at Best's. "Name on every pigee." er the Jessy. Men 473 Men | {foe for ' cece B® st Years. Texas, which was authorized in 1 The diagram shows better t han a lon, 886. article the remarkable development in the size, arma- ment and number of crew of Am erican battleships during the last twenty years. The latest type of battleships, as recommended by Ihe Navy Department is conipared with the type of the battleship THE BEST NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER in Bilious Attacks and Disorders of the Liver; 4a WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. SPARKLING APENTA (NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED), IN SPLITS ONLY: A Refreshing and Pleasant Aperient for Morning Use. Sole Exporters: THE APOLLINARIS CO., Led, London. The SKirt Counts in ue ward be of the otis Adjustable Band Dress Skirt for grace of curve and perfect neatness. It is the greatest comfort to every particular woman. ' Newest i lesieic = materials--tailormnade; At all high-grade stores, JINERYA™ label. THE MINERVA MPa. 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Blinds and Curtain | New Blinds, in dark green and fawn New liain, in wider widths, green and fawn ...c...iiie we trimmed with deep lace, only - + Blinds to fit windows of unusual sizes. Al kinds of Curtain Poles to be seen here, in oak, cherry and ah with brass and wood' trimmings, all lengths, from, each haben oe 10¢;, 1240,, 170, 220' ond 3 ie. Ses caunivenanas Cenenide ke Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Sunshine and fresh air is the baby's health. Wheel up-to-date Go-Carts, or Have your old one made like mew; repairing and upholster- ing this is the season for it. Use our Furniture Restorer, your housecleaning a finish. JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker, "Phone 14 it scenery Ripe Bananas Ripe Tomatoes Ripe Pineapples A. J.Rees, 166 Princess St. has at present travelled all through | SE FINANCE AND INSURANCE - CUSTOMS BROKER - (If You Want a Home 'The business of the late Os G. will be carried om im his office, 79 Clarence street. G.A. BATEMAN Who for the last five years has been associated with Mr, Oliver. Money to Loan Hcutyted, Hcl yre HERI BION

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