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

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a 5, Cf mth ca. 0tt's Liniment Excellent Hair. g estor ad Scalp Cleanser iTRe bottle O cents r Sule at you \ be brocurcd uy gual I a 3 t's White Liniy st. John NN. . and Chet: i Wis 1e Time » Have irs »modelied vd paired . COURDIER'S and 80 Brock Strect Only Exclusive Fur Stops e Announcemsn &3 No. 1 = Glass v Hiant [catti Have a Berry Bow will pay Nater Bottle plendid va Ice Cream Plate you to se olden rod esi ecially ric ™ hé above ti simply used t i some idea. We ha ny other VALUES t W. vou. The GLASS QUALITY Cutters can produce MITH BROS. welers :: Opticians ssuersof Marriage Licenses n McKay he Reliable Buyer ants J), 000 ring Rats ouse, 149-153 Bock Street -NIGHT |! $ . | sale of Elastic Frilled wpporters ;° colors, Cardi k, Pale Blue, Pink Gold, kel trimming and solid sts, sold in stores pair. Special to-night at 15c. a pair. INDAY'S EGIALS ards Glass Cloth Red and eck, full 20 inches wide, Ye. a yard. Monday 6c. a yard. en Linen Huck Towels, . 18 x 36 inches. every ire linen, an exceptionally el lor most purposes, an sily 30c. a pair. Monday only 20c. a pair. most I REE CURTAIN POLES 2 act Cur- every pair of Lace | on Mggday at $1.50 or will give you EE ; Extension: Pole MAN & SHAW ¢ 4 3 e C Ket a fees Te. 5.00 HCl . ® Gold in the Miss Frances ° ba ter an. The enga; t is Announced of iss Isobe! Mar(ih, only daughter of r. Alexander = Martin, M.P, Queen's county, to Mr. W. H. Knott, of Winnipeg. The marriage of Miss Audrey Jones, daughter of the late Albert Jones, and granddaughter of the late Alpheus Jones, of Prescott, tc Mr. Dudley Oliver, manager of the Merchants bank, at Manotick, son of the late Frederick Oliver, of Quebec, will take place at the homestead in Prescott on Laon-irritating qualities are well-known Drgiered ! Corby"s 1 X L Rye stands for honesty and purity among whiskies. Established 1869 i (anada Life Assurance Co, Established 1847 offce--Toronto Ontario Bn Omos-18 Market St. in Force, $107,000,000 00 [nsuraaee 30,000, ts Over - - UE ELL jai Be £.469,000 00 terday from Owen Sound. They all neome : feel much better for their trip west. Reserves, the strongest held by any [Miss Mabel will leave shortly for company own this continent. : in-training. A Canadian Institution tiie ei Miss Emory and Miss Bock are For Canadian People spending the week end with Mrs. FE. ALWAYS INSURE in the CANADA | J. B. Pense. LIFE-it's to your advantage. A Mrs. C. N. Oreaza has returned to call or correspondence solicited. the city after spending the, past Telephone No. 703. J. 0. HUTTON, Manager New' address, . 18 Market Street, "1 BION FOR INFANTS Lactated Food Baby's Summer Protector and Mother's Comfort The greatest boon of, science for the mlant 1s Lactated Food, a highly nu- titious form . of diet containing all the pringipal: elements , of pure and healthy bireist milk. Lactated Food stand first as a health giving food. Its purity, nourishing powers, its ad- aptability for weak digestion and its Kingston 0 physicians who prescribe it every day. Babies regularly fed on Lactated Food are always secure from such in- 3 famtile. out les a8 re iri diar« be howe from the south, before Miss shoes and bowel consumption. In a Alice Haney leaves Toronto for the Reo EN es babies [oid country, os lives" when all© Other foods fail. to Miss Gladys Owen went out yester- nourish and strengthen. Try it, moth- ers, the results will delight you. Drug- gists every w here, APRON PATTERN feted by people in town, as the This is the best apron pat- limited time at their disposal has te eer oer, it on allowed. They will be warmly wel TY 8 comed back: to Kingston should they bo pleased with this one, ever come this way again. all new subscribers to es Mr. Stanley Craig is coming home JHE Home JOURNAL 2 |firom Renfrew, to spend Sunday. Thig aye 8g Mrs. John EB. Wilmot, of Ottawa, is tera, all sizes from ® [the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. J. E58 inches bust. = [Mahgod, 219 Queen street. 8 & fine, beautitully a L328 E E Yo Miatad inagasing = Mr, Balfour Mudie returned from fall of AKT, « [Osgoode Hall, Toronto, to-day, and ing aerial and a spend the summer with Mrs. Jobn .ey Mudie. 3% well edited depart- ments on fanc work, household Powdered Wigs Formed An Im- portant Adjunct to a Gentle- man's Apparel. Ha i safe 'to say that the majority $a | men of to-day would gladly rive the old, dignified custom if ey Sul, Hut. they can do the next ° thing to it, that is, hold on to at hair they have. In where the ol bulb has not been completely de- Neoiod by parasités that infest it. . thes Hergicide will do wonders © way of encouraging a new growth of hair. Destroy the cause, bo remove the effect, That is the go mission of Herpicide. Sold ¥ leading druggists. Send 10c. in Stamps for sar o +a r sample p Co. Detroit, ple to The Herpicide Cases hair root or e Mich. G. W. Mahood; [In Special. agent, 0 Mr. -Tkpmas Mills returned, last night, from Manitoulin Island. Mrs, Cornelius Birmingham went teas will be continued, this season. EREE, The Saturday. afternoon golf cluls, * - e . The stork recently visited the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Patton, at 17 Welbeck Court, Addison Bridge, Hen- fington, London, Eng., and left the gift of a small son. Mrs. Patton was formerly Miss Ethel Hendry, of Kingston, . .» Miss Mucaulay: entertained at a pleasant luncheon, this week, for Mrs. Abbott, and her friend, Miss Ermatinger. " . «0. . The Reading Club will meet at Mrs. Noel Kent's on Monday. . . . - Mrs. Honey Wade will not receive again until the antumn, A . - Mr. Frederick McCullough, St. Al ban's Schools is the guest of Mrs. Victor Williams, at "Sunnyside." The Rev. G. B. Villiers, of Ver- mont, is the guest of Mrs. Henry Wil- kinson, Bagot street. : Mr. Herbert Pense is the week end. My. John Mackenzie, St. John, N.B., s staying with Dr. and Mrs. Cle ments, Miss Foster, of Coaticooke, Quebec, is. the guest of Mrs. George Porteous, Alfred street. Mr. and Nrs. Miss Mabel Wrenshall came home yes- in town for C. E. Wrenshall, and Montreal to enter a hospital as nurse- month with her sister, Mrs. Gallagher, of Westmount, Montreal. The Rev. W. T. (. Brown is. coming to town next week. Mrs. Herbert Grout will he back irom Toronto early next week, to pick up her small son, who has been staying with Canon and Mrs. Grout. &he will leave for her home in Delhi; N.Y., immediately. Mre. Henry Skinner is now visiting Judge and Mrs, Magee, in Toronto. Miss Florence Firch returned, to- day, from Ottawa, bringing with her her little = nephew, Muster John Emery. . - . . Mrs, Luman: Sherwood went. up to Napance to-day and on Monlay, will leave there for Peterboro. Mrs. Winthrop Sears went to Bali- more, on Thursday, . for a fortnight's Fvisit. . «0» . Mr. and Mrs. Armand N. Heintzman, of Toronto, a bride and" groom of Wednesday, have bern staying at the Randolph, for a day or so, on their way to the Eastern provinces for a short honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Haney will day to Clarendon. » » Miss Beck and Miss Emory, the two very attractive young American girls who have been with us little more than a fortnight, have been as much Mrs. Charles Low will leave, on Tuesday, for Aylmer, Ontario, where she will. spend some time with her mother, Mrs. David Price, Mrs. Low will remain for the marriage of her mister in June. Mrs. E. B. Smith, of Picton, spent yesterday in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Albree have been spending the week in Pittsburg, Pa. Miss Cotterill, of Dundas, is visit- ing Mrs. Colin Hamilton, Union street. Mrs. E.R. Hoyek, of Tweed, accom: pani'd by Mrs. Dingman, of Kings- ton, are on a visit with friends and relatives at 'Mount_Forest and else- where. Le . . . Miss Louie Fowler, Brock street, is going shortly to Ottawa and Montreal for a visit. Dr. and Mrs. S. Alfred Mitchell, of Columbia University, New York, are expected in town, about July. 3 hey will spend the summer with Mr J. 4 Mitchell, William street. Mrs. Mitchell is now in Texas, visiting her people. re. W. H. Wilkison, who has been spending the winter on the gontinent, is now in Switzecland, and will not return to this country this summer. - . . . 2 Mr. Amold Mitchell was in town for a day or so; this week, on hin way home to Toronto, from the lower pro- vinces, Miss Katie Murray left to-day for Renfrew for a' fortnight's visit to her sister, Mrs. Stanley Chown. Mre. R. KE. Sparks will leave next week, to spend the rest of May trip- ping about among the pretty villages the northern part of the country. down to New York, a couple of weeks" visit. to Montreal for a few days. «ae a 8 The Miss engagement is announced 0 Neida Heintgman, second dangh June 20th. Once He Was Helper in Black- on Tuesday, for Mrs. L. L. Henderson has gone down ter of Mr. and Mre. Gerhard Heintz. Vg FAT FEE NIGHTLY. smith Shop. . SL CHARLES ROUSSHLIERE! New York, May 12--~Charles Rous- solivre, 'Who has been engaged 'for the next season of the - Metropolitan Op- era House, at a salary of $1,600 a night, is the youngest and most popu- lar tenor of the Pari Grand Opera. Only a few years ago he was" helper in his father's blacksmith shop at St. Nazaire, at the mouth of the Loire, in France. After three years of study at the Paris Conservatory; he made Wis debut at the Paris Grand Opera,' iG 1808, singing the principal tenor part in "Samson and Delilah." He was then only twenty-three years old. m-------------- Death Of Mrs. Richard Hickey. Lanark Era. % Une of the oldest women in this neighborhood passed away to join the reat silent majority on May 2nd. , hog Richard Hickey hail attained the uge of ninety years when she was called to her sternal home. Twelve weeks in bed closéd her career. Her maiden name was Alice Fillator, born in Waterford = county, Ireland. She came over: irom. leddand when but a small gitl and sixty-five years ago setthad down with her husband at Ferguson's Falls. Twelve years later they moved on to. a homestead. and vince her husband's death, thirteen yours ago; Mrs. Hickey has resided with + her son; James. A fami'y of five children were born to them : Mrs, James Pollock, Fro Wise Mrs. George Boyo; West Janes, on the homestead, Two children "are dead, both girls. The funeral: 4ook place on Friday to Ferguson's Falls to the Ronmi Catholic cemetery. rt epee . Teath Of Mrs. James Bain. Lanark Era. With all: hey faculties yet unimpair- od. and at the advanced age of eigh- ty years, Mrs. James Bain, Fallbrook, was summoned to her last acconnt on Sunday. She had been ill only twa weeks, caused feom an abcess which proved fatal. Jane Pollock was Mrs. Raia's maiden name. She was born in Bathurst, on July lst, a day whick heen chosen as the birthday of the dominion. Sixty-five years ago che met gnd was married to James Bain. The husband died twenty-six vears ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bain had a has since family of ten children, five of whom are now alive--Andrew and John, at Fallbrook: Robert, Smith's Falls; Mrs. David 'McOuat, Watson's Cor- ners, and Mrs. George Simpson, Fol ger. The foneral took plage on Mon- dav, at one o'clock, to the Highland Line cemetery. Big Purchase Of Land. Picton 'Times About twenty-five Prince Edwarders have made a purchase of a large tract of land at Saskatchewan. They have secured some 14,000 acres seventy milbs-west of Saskatoon, from Sas katchewan Valley Land; company, through H. M. Williams, at $7 an acre. Among those in the deal are: ¢ M. Yarwood, R. Haddon, Dr. Philp, Elias Young, M. C. Loses es tate. D. L. Bongard, $amuel Noxon, J. R. Brown. John Laird, Joseph 1 cavitt, Delos Spafiord, Guy Johnson, E. P. Stanton, Arnold Foster, W. H. Degroff, William Johnson, David Van dewater, + Bert Cooper. Mesirs. Bon gard antl Bopper were selected!' to go out there afid make a seleetion of the land, and left on Monday with that purpose in view. From Du Maurier's Pen. | The Bookman. I'robably not fifty people know that the drawing by Mr. du Maurier which has heen the most widely circulated, is the one that millions of people have seen and are still seeing every day without ever suspecting whose the drawing is, and it has been. seen hy millions of people who nevir even- heard of Mr, du Maurier's name. The drawing in question is 'the picture of the bubbling spring ~ which decorates the label of everv bottle of Anollina- rie Water, and the original design is in possession of the Apollinaris com- pany, London, ---- A Remarkable Statement. It is not often that a man of the Hon. John Costigan's stamn takes the trouble to appear in print for the pur- poss of telling public of wonderful cure eficcted bv a proprieffiey article, Mr. Costigan has the reputaticn of going straight to the point and saying what he thinks without fear or favor, and when he saves that Fruitatives cured him of a maledy of thirty vears standing, as stated in another column, the people may be assured that it is an alsolute fact. f Kifigston And Ottawa. Rideau King for Ottawa. every Mon- day and Thursday, at 6 am. James IN MILITARY CIRCLES xX th om Page 2.) The St. Andrew's Highland Cadets have made an excellent impression by their , in the Camp Scene as a part of the programme in the Parada' during the week. The boys have been on for every performance have a minute's prepara: (Continued. from Once more the good old rifle regi- ments will carry their arms at the trail. The order has gone forth that they will no more act as mfantry. It is needless to say, the. men of the 14th are pleased to return to the old order of things as they have always felt they should not he classed as an ordinary infantry regiment. Why not make it "black belts," as of old, and have the thing right ? -- Cadet, Captain F. IF. Folger, of St. Andrew's" Highland Cadets, leaves the city next week to take a situation at Hamilton. The cadets regret his go- ing very much as he has always heen an eflicient and devoted member ° of the corps, The boys all wish him sue. cost in his. new situation, and will always be pleased t6 welcome him honie, if Dr. Mylks has put in a very hisy week with the stretcher bearer scetion of the 14th Regiment. Ie has sue- ceeded in securing some good men, most of whom have given a good ac- count of themselves so far. They are rapidly being worked into shape and before the end of the season will he a credit to the regiment, The lh Regiment will not go to Albany, N.Y.c for its Dominion day oming. Quebec, it is almast certain, will be. the Rlace it will visit, though nothing is y#t definitely settind. The proposal is to leave on. Saturlav. June 30th, and retum early on the morning: «f Tuesday, July 2nd. --~ Kingston has only one representative on the Bisley team. Is there another city in Canada, whose soldiers have been debarred from; shooting for the past seven years, which has even one ? Why do the rural regiments want to go to Cobourg ?* Because the girls of (Cobourg, like all other country towns, are so like the sweethearts they left on the farm. : The Parada and Buster Brown shows have heen responsible for slim attend: ance at most of the parades of the 14th this week. The examinations for = entrance into the Roval Military College, conclude at the armouries to-night. Where "Flirting" Counts. "She flirts with her husband," some/ one said of 'ap attractive woman, whose husband is still her lover af ter many years of married life. | | The average woman forgets how to flirt on the day she marries excep with other * people's husbands. Al those pretty little arte and wiles whic helped to win her husband's affectio are laid away now. ------ Capi. Bongard Left Hospital. Capt. Bongara, of the S88. Turhjinia, who for the past ten dave: has been confined to the General Hospital, with blood poisoning, left the hospital. | this morning, auite better. Mrs, Bon- gard who was with her hushand dur mg his illness, has returned home in Picton. to her Old Lady Dead. An old lady, Mrs. Mary A. Abrams, died, this noon, at the General Hospi tal, where she had been confined for about a week. Her home was on 0 Kill street. : The social democratd and ther pro letariat organizations have ordered a demonstrative one day's, strike on the Russian May day, May Mth. The af fair, however, will be of a peaceful character, and no efforts will he made to. compel the workinen who do not desire to participate torleave their work, : __ Tha leather market in the Gobelins district, Paris, wae burged on Friday night, Many workmen's dwellings, sur- rounding the market, were burned. The damage is estimated at $2,000,000. Special twenty per cent, discount sale of men's rain coats in George Mills & Co's. big store this evening from six to eleven o'clock. Fire at two o'clock, was ip the resi- dence of Mrs. Francis, Colbome street, It ecanght in a bureau. No serious damage. Perey Williamson, lately of Picton, is dead, in Calgary, from quinsy. He was in thes Union Bemk, - A township in New: Ontario har heen named Gallagher aitee J. 8. Gallagh- ar, M.P.P.; of Frontenac. The government cruiser Spenly, from Toronto, passed down the river this morning. bs 5x Fresh seidlitz. powders in 'tin boxes, at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Prompt delivery. Don't forget "the 'Colleen Bawn" TH ENSED ADVERTISI RATES First insertion, 1¢. a word, Each con - secutive. insertion thereafter {c. & D QD A COOK BY JUNE 1ST. APPLY Mrs. W. Lessho, 24 S tuart street. ------ teen eb A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP-{ = HOUSE, 287 and did not . £ - : tion for the part they have taken. word: Minin charge for one in: pix te St. Andred's Manse, in the sono 8 I = In fact they were not notified . their faq00 Nuch oF under . a - week, 8k, - . Apply Steacy & Steacy. imapectioh. servi ired until Monday y : A COOK AND A HOUSEMAID. AP-y - ; ites. were 3 : Y Advt. 4 lines or under a mouib.$3. nly to Mrs Brownfield, 18 Wellin 3 . Se evening last. Had they been given a -- ton street. ; "| THE BRICK RESINENCE, 95 WIL 2 Socks matin, Capt. Hughes vould | Biegybody in Kingston Heads the WilG | iC RA Ce hid able 'to improve the part J 'Reads the W A NOUSEMAID, REFERENCES RE-] = RAboie next anor S | improvemen| they halve 'taken very much EE -------- ES ----r qui Apply to Miss Brown, 138 ¥ ooo. 2 - : HELP WANTED--MALE. University Avenue. WPL TOE Be , ; esp ------ -------- BLLINGS, . $10.80, Why does not the 11th Regt. make a =| A GENERAL SERVANT. No 'wast.] $i Sia, $180" oft Rad 0 % v secure some of the trophies | MAN: PO HELP IN TINSHOD. ing. Good wages. Apply in the also storage for furnitere. McCann' move to ph dwn Chow 3 5L street. > the government has now on hand to in Chuwn & Son, #4 : evening to 36 Barrie street, LE 3 give to regiments who sent a certain | YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN CHEESE GIRLS TO WORK IN THE RISCUNC 5 : WELL BE number of men to South Africa. No. factory. Apply at Lemmon & Sons. Factory, Good waces ald: The 10 Room BRIO ts. LING, A 5 2_ company sent mare men than is ee LTT xr ONDE. Wo di Crothem' Co. limited. at once. John A. Gardiner, 15% necessary to secure these much covet- | "OO ING ex 6" Col, Conour|A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO iii : iy ed relics, eighteen men having gone ont. 4 washing. Apply in the evéking to s a d from this company alone, and the to- " ! rs. 'I. McKean Robertson, 83 MAX So BL AJOLID BRICK ; tal strength of a company at that [TEN PAINTERS IMMEDIATELY, ON Lower Union treet, herve: Hen ty furnace. : an war thigtv-t¥o, Capt. Wi. 8. | he Stemer | Purnia,' ut ie GOVL TOR SALE, Apply R. tte 387 Tonnson Sts Hughes was then in charge of No. 2. . : » . ee --- SITUATION AS GROOM OR COACH- '8S CRESE SY OLE, FURNISHED FROM MAY 15TH, TO A good rifle range will boom the og First class horsemen. Apply] LADY'S. CRESENT jue this oN oe Ja. eastatly ond Sohveat: 14th Regiment 'as nothing else could Bax "M,% Whig office. - wan. modern conveniences, plano and do. The mystery is how the regiment | HARDWARE ~ CLERK ALSO Al CITY AND ARM PROPERTIES. telephone. Apply "to® Kirkpatrick, his heen kept up to. its 'excellent strong boy to learn the business. Dartment "D..* 208 Wellington St. Rogers & Nickle, state of proficiency without anything Apply A Chown & Co., Bagot St. FURNISHED = BRICK PD NGS, to encourage the members. It has | : , JA TWO-CHAIR BARBER BUSINESS Modern improvements. First : on been done by the untiring efforts YOUNG _ MEN AND HOYS AT THE cheap. Owner retiving om account of locality. Rent m ly, $25 to ' onty"boen done by the wiring dort | *"imuagate' i BC anbimeare] isthe anly Ho ola 86. or} pe uniyiged ether hate neither time nor labor in its inter yanicament. = i ri os Tr TONE. IN, PE A. Gardiner, 151 Wellington trast. 3 ests . NIVEL vu ) OME, SRT | commentato ties tam---------- . TO RENT, A SMALL: HOUSE OF 6 rt of 'city, large lot, with fruit or 7 rooms. Ome With modern con Vives; mine iooIns, large concrete base FIRE a Anh do veniences preferred. Apply P.O. Box ment, and all' conveniences, only modern improvements, - fronts north, uits pressed and cleaned carefully hy suit -- Gallo- an up-to-date way's, 131 Brock street, GENTLEMAN OF 40, WEIGHT 198, height over 6 foot, desires chiahee to Jearn some business. pets to clean and about twenty feet square, lease. Address "W. B." office. care a ---------------- ee ---------- TO BUY K FARM, AT $8,000 OR UP- » hand ; also bring your cloth and have Full knowledge of horses. Has family and would love and marriace ma ar. hegin at $7. $9 per week. Apply What I tell comes true. Send birth- Box, No. 555, Whig office. dite and 10e. Prof. Lavas, Hox 18, St, Cunegonde P.O. Montreal, WANTED. Que. . -------- gp ee TO BUY, MILITARY OR VETERAN Land Grants, Sood prices paid. Ap- ply J. A. Gardiner. tp peach UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING, CAR- lay, scréons made tosorder, at Miller's, 210 Division siroet, " WARBROOM, ON GROUND FLOOR, on yearly LS No. 57, City. $1,600. Apply Box 21, Whig office. detached, Sprosite Street Raitway, IImLP, THE YEAR ROUND, SITU-| RESIDENCE OF LATE DR.HBPRALD. | hot ant oan hak aoa ations vacant, domestics, hotel aud 199 King St. All modern improve rend, 106 Union Street West. factories. Degartment pL mente, Rot water 1 : n : on . trie light. Central location, For te re full information, apply to E. E. FROM Br 18T, 1908. " BOYS OVER 14 YEARS OF AGE, Horsey, 6 Market street. re tate 7 who can earn $3 to $6 per week. law "ocou Grant. Hot Apply to. J. A. Gould & Co., Cor. {SPLENDID INVESTMENT, OWNER water heating, out huildi King and Queen streets. retiring, 'Four, (4) mood tennea- garden and Spaciof grounds. Apply 3 . ments. Three (8) that rent for ever Rr ansinaham Lyon. 1B. Clarence: DETECTIVE~SHREWD, RELIABLE $200. The fourth . includes Gorter street, Kingston, an. in every locality 'to act under rocery, and Nitordate Living ery rders ; experience UNNECERSATY i Write Wepier's etocting ARoncy, rade {3iablished. Ne Fepoirn ARCHITECTS. 3 es Maines, Ta. of :. a ' ' Price, 400. Particulars, 208 2 EE Eo 2) Rok 30 ant. DT . | wif, NEWLANDS, ARC SALBSMEN, FOR. AUTO-HPRAY.; foe, second fioer, ver hood's D comprossed-air an rayer PERSO h estore, ol rincess made. ral terms, NALS. " iat on Bagot m ne free to approved agents. | = k: Cavers Bros., Galt, Ont. : WEALTHY RUSINESS. MA | WORTH 1 - a - - ca L000 with heautiful home in RCT MEN AND BOVS, LBARN PLUMB4] ot dae cottare "in, Vountry do Ha Ohana Bank Wldine carver Br doe. Plastering, Ryicklnying, Union inanedintaiy rus. loving ile Ro and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 13. LL cn - guaranteed ; ree catalogue. * ) : y Tove Brom, Trade Schools, New oe TL Weise 505 Ceylon | ARTHUR BLLIS, AR ECT, OF- York, Chicago, St. Lowi. ut ; ies site of New Dill ally nod' 'cor- g ee ARDSONE, INTELLIGENT] o Quis tren) atmsts. GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR American Woman Wealthy in her own aro large stock farm cone pe HENRY P. rirht, ote. A taining choice farming land a will v marry inanedintely and will assist Phone, hushand financially, Addre Miss 48 Hurt, Depts 620, 53 Wabash, Chicago. YOUR FORTUNE oh FROM THE cradle to grave ; atters of business FOR SALE OR TO-LRT. HEDGEWOOD HOME, 169 UNION BT § al modern, plo ehisnouy; excellent jocation | Ia g unas. » May 1st. Also two building lots for sale. For particulars and terms Apply 'to R. W. Anglin, Essex. Out. ee eee ARTICLES FOR SALE. { DUNLOP COVERS, ' $2.85 EACH. tonics os. Phiestlt Wikamos, "BL Yonge St., Toronto: PE MEDICALS. » x res in a in this column. J. Waterson, Kingston. na-- DEATH AFTER PARDON. Ayilliam Ross Dies Outside: the Penitentiary Gates. Just after passing outside the peni- tentiary walls to liberty, death claim: wi William Ross, a native of Port Hope, about three o'clock, Friday af- ternoon. Being ill of heart trouble for some time past, friends of the unfortunate and highly connected mon petitioned for his release, so that he might be restored to health or die at liberty. The pardon from the minis ter of justice arrived at noon, Friday, and arrangements were madé to con vey the liberated mon to the Hotel Dieu. Corbett's ambulance had got only a short distance outside the prison gates, when to William Ross there came the greater release. His passing away was with oreat sudden pess. He was aged forty-eight years, and was serving a five-year term. The common judgment upon: a con vict is generally very harsh pnd un sympathetic, William Ross broke the Jaw of the land and suffered penal punishnvent. But there may have been many times in his career when he did a kindly deed and helped the strug gling and the poor. He will be Jul ged algo for his good deeds and not alone for the portion of hin life where he erred. ---------- Don't Use Greasy Liniments. A century ago they were popular. Today people want something easier to apply, certain in results, and shove all a clean liniment. . When Nerviline is applivd, aches and pains disappear as the pores absorb its soothing, healing properties. Nerviline penetrates to the eore of the pain, eases instantly, and leaves no oily, bad smelling memoty behind, Good to take in, = capital to rub o and five times more powerful in de- stroying pnin than owdinary oily lini- ments. Don't fail to get a large 25¢. bottle The Late Mrs. Ernest Loyst. her. husband children, all "ui Mre. Loyst was a moth and a consistent member the Westorn Methodist chnech. man, Toronto, to Mr. 0. G. Palen Hamilton: ---- + Swilt & Co., agents. in aid of Hotel Dieu, Opera House, Monday evening, - less lawn grass secd, 20c, 1b, Chown' Drug Store, ' + she "leaves three small ler six years of age. loving wife and of Beautify vour home by sowing Peer- wards. Also girl for office ; good t bri ¥ shorthand and typewriter. Apply by MMeCARTHY, OFFIOR a ATELY because it is read hy over mail, Box G.'" care Whig office. oi vg or nh dig veople every day. LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF FAIR y education to travel for a firm of LOST. . large capita). Salary $1,072 per | A. GOLD-BRADED NECKLACE, oN | FARM : HELP, ND PTH year and expenses, paid weekly. I. Friday afternoon. kinds of help supplied. rument Reward for Its return to this Office, +H." 208 Wellington » TOPS, in many beautiful designs. Regular prices range from 25c. to¥soc. each, = On Sale Monday Morning at 9 0'clock 19. Each. See Them in Our Window. | THE MONTREAL BANKRUPT STOCK GO, 180 Princess Street Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. Martha Jane Russell, wife of Ernest® Loyst, Napanee, died, on May 10th; pt abr an illness of - about threq POLICE COURT. i flare --~ ----ing to 'pay months, She succumbed to a relapse he A mney ¢ wo of pleuro-pnemmponin. Deceased was Ssturday Doings, a Drvhk and wk aliitied and the. company. wa the eldest d ughter of Nelson Rus: Wages Case. 8 si Mngt 0 % he cash, but the sell, of Empey Hill, Richmond, and |" William Woods, who is on one of | fused Ito. a) a pan was in hor forty-dirst year. Besides] the little sloops that ply the distriet | half his time. The case was ise paris, got the few dollars coming to him and had a grand little hooze, last might, that landed him in police court this moming. He was awfully sorry and was given the chance for which ich he pleaded. Willigm. Richards and two, women od, the company agreeing t prosecutor SL.NO a day. RS. Campbell Bros.; To-Night. 7 For the corvect. styles in men's a {had the representatives of the Tur- Tarine = bags and binia © Steamship compamy in court, ! sizes at ova yn ow dass Soi 2 Na 4

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