Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1907, p. 11

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, Moment it for you e help of a chafing ion for many.' a chafing dish and ition of a few drops t to find out how appetising, a chaf- be made. add to the richness materially to the | that's best of all. bAALLLL6800488884000 'here! s imported direct Ll from Cairo, 100, $2.50. and 100, $3.50, 10 and 100, $2.75. xes of 10 and 100, $2.50. , $3.50 and $4. 50. Rose. , 100. Athlete, Derby and Old Gold, it, Sub-Rosa, Havanetts. de * Briar Pipes, 3B, 3B Own nd Peterson's. We have these , and out of case with voleun- st goods of any house in Can- 173«5 Princess St Kingston, Ont. PIFPIIFIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIITIIIII VIII Ivey Almost rice Off Suits, Raincoats, , Etc. me and take a look. OMPANY Street. xoing Fast we need the yoom for rebuilding, re closing out our large stock to moving it. rass and Iron Bedstesds prings and Mattresses to {it : AT A SNAP ry thing to close out at sale 1 2 wv PACKING AND FREIG FREE. EE ---- l. Mr. Marshan, the magistrat nced him to three ae rod . and said he would recommend for deportation. d or soft corns cured with thee ations of Peck's corn © salve. anteed. Money back if not satis Ys In boxes l5c., at Wade's Drug Branch Local T Time Table . 0 hon and arrive at City Depots Pook : GOING Re Suan : Vrney Arr. City wr wlB45 am. L1Sam " §Express ... 2% a.m. 3.05 - Hiowl «9.15 a. 9.47 am. a 1 $ittetn'} Lud 13. 16 mann 12.49 pan, TMail ... .. 39pm. 35pm, " 15Local .. .. 7.03 pm. 7.38pm. QOING RAST Sa Lve. City Arr. City No. 8 w we Liam. 229am. " Fast Exp. 226am. 305am " MLocal .. ..816am. 847am. 2 Nail 1206 seen 12.49 p.m. . LOO p.m. 1.29 0p. " 19Local ... .. 7.03 p.m. 7.38 pm Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 8 run daily. All other trains daly except Sunday. Train Nos. 2 and 6 carry Pullman Sleeper to edd + Qutaws. daily. Toronto, Peterboro, _ i g London, Detroit, Bay Oty, Sasinaw, Montreal hy Rorliang, St. J ATS fA New York i 3. P radi Agent, Commer Johnsom and Ontario streets. TERRIBLE FTCHING SHINO SCALP HUMOUR | Badly Affected With Sores and Crusts -- Extended Down Behind the Ears -- Some Years Later Painful\ and Itching Pustules Broke Out on Lower Part of Body -- Son Also Affected. A TRIPLE CURE BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "About ten years ago my scalp be- came badly alfected with sore and itching humors, crusts, etc., and extend ing down behind the ears. My hair came out inh places also. I was greatly troubled; understood it was eczema. Tried various remedies, so called, with- out' effect. Saw your Cuticura adver- sn Pe ELC RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANs ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : 12.30 p.m. Exnress--For Ottawa Mon- treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B., Halifax, Boston, Toromto, Chicago, Denver, Ren- few, Sault Ste. Marie, Dulith, St, Paul, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland and Sam Francisco. 5.00 p.m'--Local 'for Sharbot Lake, connecting with C.P.R. Bast and West. 7.45 a.m., Mixed--For Renfrew and in- termediate Points Passengers leaving Kingtton at 12.80 p.m. -arrive in Ottawa at 5 p.m. ; Peter- bore', 5.12 n.m. Toronto, 7.30 pm. ; Montreal, 7.15 p.m. : Boston, 7.80 a.m; St. John, 11.55 a.m. Full particulars at K. & P., and C.P,R. Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. leave City Hall Between Montreal lantic. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY CANADIAN ROUTE TO "CANADIAN Jinter ports, St. John and Hali- ax. If intending to spend the early months of the new year in warm climate try the West Indies Full particulars about regular sailings and of a and the At- Yachting cruise to the 42 West Thdies a exico, leaving ali- DAY March 15th. On application to MONTREAL'GITY OFFICE fax, January 20th, and 131 St. James Street QUEBEC S. S. COMPANY BERMUDA Reached in 48 hours from New York by the new Twin Screw Steamship "Ber- mudian," 5,500 tons. Sailings every ten WEST INDIA CRUISES From New York 8.8. "PRETORIA," 8,300 toms, sailing, 26th January and 23rd February, for Barbados, Martinique, Dominica, St, Kitts, St. Croix, St. Thomas and Bermuda. Ratés for these cruises, occupying 23 days, fifteen days in_the tropics $100 to $130. For beauty of scenery and perfettion of climate this trip is unsurpassed. For illustrated giving rates of 8 joresage and all information apply to A. IR) LL & CO., Agents, Quebee 8 feamship O 20 'Broadway, York ; A, HERN, Sec'y., Quebec, to Ticket A FAN ad and J. ho AE Sv: ROYAL ALLAN "22° LINE ' From St. John From Halifax. Pretorian Fri., Jan. 18. Sat., Jan. 19. Tunisian ... Fri, a '25. Sat., Jan. 26. onian .... Fri.,, Feb. 1. Sat, Feb. 2. Parisian Fri., Fob, 16. Sat., Feb. 16. RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin, $55 and upwards, accord- inv to steamer. Second Cabin, Tunisian and Ionian, $42.50. Moderate Rate Steamers Parisian and Pretoria carry second saloon passengers at $40 and upward. Third-Class, Pretorian, $26.50; other steamers, 50. $27 rmation and Sailings: wh lasgow hw and St. John, N. Jondon | Services, pply to J. P. HANLEY t GT. Ry, or J. P AD ERYLEEVE, "streets" Add aaander for Indian Supplies. ALE) TENDERS ADDRESSED ed, *"Ten- to t othe Indian Supplies," will be re Served »t this Department up to noom on Monday, 4th February, 1907, for the de- livery of Indian supplies during the fiscal year ending the 81st March, 1908, at various ts in Manitoba, Alberta wan F tender 'containive full par- . Forms ticularg -- be had by applying to the Hh be HE TRE Db. IAN, Pepartment of Indian Affairs, Outaw; Blues {hia adver. t, and got them at once. Ap- plied them as to directions, ete., and after two weeks, 1 think, of use, was clear as a whistle. "I have to state nlso that late last fall, October and November, 1904, 1 was suddenly afflicted with a bad erup- tion, painful and itching pustules over the lower. part. of the body. 1 suffered dreadfully. In two months, under the skilful treatment of my doctor, con= joined with Cuticura Soap and Cuticura intment, I found myself cured. "Six years ago my son was laid up with a severe cold, a hard cough, and finally painful eruption all over the body. I'procured the Cuticura Remedies as soon ag possible, and-after his faith- ful use of same was as well as ever in two weeks, as well as I can recall. He has never had a return of the illness, as far as I know. "1 have always been pleased to com mend the Cuticura Remedies, and testify as to their efficacy. I am a veteran of the late Civil War, '61-'65, between seventy pod eighty pears of age. Yours truly, 1. F. Weiss, Rdsemond, Cian Con ., Aug. 31, 1905." Complete Exlernal ahd. Interna} Treatment for every Humour, from Pimples to § consisting of Cuticura 8c ap, may be often cures the most Save . Potter Drug & Chem. Curp. 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GILLETTS PURE POWDERED LYE Ready for Use in Any Quantity. SOLD EVERYWHERE, EW.GILLETT 0fuires TORONTO.ONT. Kingston Business College (LIMITED) Head of Queen street, Canada, 'devoted to higher mercial and Shorthand education. All Commercial subjects taught. Individual instruction. Dav and Ewvenine gses. Fnrer ae time. Rates moderate. the best H. PF, METCALFE, Prin. io . J Jewelery, Watch and Clock repairing is owr specialty. We call for your clock, ye- LERS POSE oo Taw AMONG THE JAUS- «wn. TRIAN ARCHDUKES. iii {Ana zing Series of Frauds Coolly Ferpstrated By Three Daring Brothers--Even Jailer Duped. Berlin, Jan. . 12-Three brothers named Will were, yesterday, sentenced to long terms of imprisonment in Bavaria for impersonating the Arch- duke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, his de ceased brother, the Crown Prince Ru- doli, and a fictitious Austrian noble man named Count Von: Barnum. In much the same manner as the "camtain" at Koepenick demonstrated the power of a uniform, so this trio invoked the magic of titles in Ger- many, with such brilliant success that they swindled various persons out of sums aterepa ting thousands of pounds. Their gregtest coup, how- ever, followed their arrest. One of the brothers, whom the po- lice failed to capture, set to work to convince the chief' warden of the jail that the prisoners were not named Will, but were roglly the Austrign Crown Prince gnd his brother, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, HH he would release the two "archdukes'" the jailer was nromised a reward of $87,- 500 on the third day after they were at liberty, $500,000 5 vear later, and a permanent residence in one of the crown prince's Austrian castles, The gullible jailer assented to the proposal and relegsed the prisoners. He has been given two years' imprisonment for the acceptance of bribes. One of the documents introduced in evidence against the swindllers was a fictitious "last will and testament of the imperigl heir to the throne of Austria-Hungarv." which the bogus crown "wince filled in and countersign- ea with * 'the Great House Seal of the Hapsbur~s."" This document had been given to a certain Herr and Frau Schwalb, who kept a boarding house at Ludwigshafen, where the make-be- lieve royalties established their base of operations. They told the old German couple that they had been banished + from Austria fifteen years aro on aecount of dueline., and were unable to return until 1907. One of their first achievements was to ."bor- row" their landlord's saving bank deposit, amounting to £1,000. The Schwglbs' faith in the august identity of their boarders became so thorourh that they proceeded to in- duce their relatives and friends to turn over their savings, explaining that the gratitude of the exiled "'arch- dukes' could be@relied upon - to make their bymefactors rich bevona the dreams of avarice. One old woman parted with her savings of a lifetime, amounting to £1,750, and the crown prince's promiseorv note, séoured bv deed upon some hidden piles of eold. The meshes of the law finally closed upon the brothers in August, when they were convicted and imprisoned, but on the night of October 14th they were released through the collusion of the venal jail warden. They remained at liberty. however, only for a few weeks. Portland's Famous Tunnel. Welbeck Abbey, centric Duke ground rooms himself from the where the late ec of Portland dug under- and passages to hide world, is to be visit- ed hy the king and queen as the guests of the sent duke and duch- ess. Their majesties will inspect the wonderful subterranean annex, which includes a huge riding school, now used for dancing. There is also a picture gallery, a chapel and a li brary, but they are scldom used, ox- cept when royalty visits Welbeck. The late Duke of Portland spent 815, 000,000 on these burrowings. He } a morbid dislike of being seen, ing his felowmen. When he stay at his London house, old place surrounded by he travelled the whole 1 or sec- went to, a gloomy a high wall, distanoe in his brougham, with the blinds down. The carriage was placed, with the 'duke inside, on » freight car and sent to town by rail, and he was driven from the station to his door, after being invisible throughout the journey. The present Duke of Portland, who was until lately Master of the Horse to King Edward, is a fine sportsman and a leamed naturglist. He main- tains at Welbeck a complete private 200, where kangaroos, American bison, elands and antelope roam the park at will. He is one of the chief owners of race horses in England and gives all his winnings to charity. Clean Teeth. To remove tartar and stains from the teeth, try a Dr. Horsey Fibre Tooth Brush. A perfect cleanser and polisher. Call and examine them at Wade's Drug Store. Respite For The Fox. London, Jan, 12. stopped in South Devon because the officials of the South Devon Hunt are down with influenza. Hunting has been -- A woman usually has a rue in front of her mirror to cover the carpet. ary _- It Will Cure Any Cold or Cough. It prevents and positively cures La Grippe Tell your D. i t have got to ve 13 + Bold by all druggists, or from Oe | MITED hole in the | silky, plain fancy flannel, match.: Sma E Duck ss of Argy on the banks of winglly been artistic treat. Roseneath is a humb estate, duchess, ess of Lorne, still they prefer treat to the mo castle, an Campbell, the The old hosts ably enlarged i suitable [for the @ned by the have medigeval lions, the ose havine a snd the vitch Like and otherwise, ly nretty and ir little silver gesses a numid quaint and out the south ost trusts, throttling them Technical World tion of the conc The "strike" is ol prices hy ation. Much of prising to the pounds, showed diminut pounds, But fre ing to the the erop of | pounds pounds, Such a loss i directly chargea of the indicates one the measures w ~30 far of corporations imspiving. of this great A to crush down the product Liverpool, ing output of ford & Sons, year, ing 106,058 ton Constantinople 11 000 a week. ed from it. Made of soft, lounge collar to looks, easy in feel, perfect in fit. See ata good shop transforme ugly, ing, which is nc s window a loss of 1405 it sank still lower, rHE DAILY. WHIG, SATURDAY. and with rt in PREFERS IT TO CASTLE. DUCHESS OF A burgh, Jan. 12.- Il, is a le little | by the duchess into a delightful re on the Once Little 'Hostelry Abode of Princess, ROGYLL. Princess Louise, t pro sont stay ng at her charming Scottish residence the Clyde, which, ori hostelry, has roval amd Argyll ducal and was given to the duke and then «Mar yuis and M: archion on their mgrriage, anl this picturesque re re ambitious Inverary wo let Irv has 1 order royal wing been added to it, uninteresting build to Lord George duke's brother. been consider- to render it a wing was hostess, which Princess Louise her s in th arches ments ¢ nis Princess Louise collecting mania, ng ostin objects, of which we dining-room and iron mal wd tiny panes delightful. old-world air. A gunroom has been added for the duke, an uncommon apartment with red tiles. most up-to-date royal has o Wn exceptional g one, ngmely, which she pos are most wonsn, of -the-way. for se has ¢ litions, a re growers against a systematic the trust, brought them into an unbearable the infec reader. crop in 1899 amounted to S68,16: In 1901, ion, bei two y mt tha reduction of price growers, it has dropped more Breakifig Trust's Death-Grip, A desperate / fight for life carried on_ by' the is being tobacco growers of against one which h of the mighti- as been slowly ven years. The i vivid descrip- by Rene Bache. bellion of the bearing which had situ- mation is sur- The tok cars late ing 818.95 : t time on, ow- paid to rapidly 901 heing 660,460,739 near] n a ble to trust "which controls the effect of hich staple y one-fourth. In to 633,033,719 industry, the operations trade, trust rule, and growers are usiig successfully death grip of this great combination to break the are enlightening and merican to st of labor from one of America's citizens, five we &, 80 The Halian government has a powerful hand and voice in control Tobacro Trust, arvation prices class A Ship A Fortnight. Janf [12 Messrs. Sunderland, for is twenty- The shipbuild William Dox- this ssels, aggre; that they have realized their ambition" of turning out one ship per fortnight, at the In all, -- In 1812 people died of the plague at rate of over 144,000%5rish JAN, 12, FROM THE covnTRYSIDE. re, 7 Erinsville Notes. Erinsville, Jan. 9.--Monday, the Tth, was a very fine day and every man came out to vote. 'There was.a close contest. Bernard O'Neill and J, Sédn. lan, J. Saull and W, Fuller were the successful candidates for councillors. The reeve was clected by acclamation, . John Mahoney and family, of Lang don, Dakota, arrived here last week and intend spending a fow weeks with parents and friends. W. J. O'Brien, after spending the holidays "with his family, here, left on Monday to take charge of Bogart school for another year. Thomas Evans shipped a car load of hogs from here on Monday. Anthony Murphy has bought a farm near Croyden from P. Dwyer. Miss Han Evans and little niece Vera, Sal- mon Ann, British Columbia, are visit- ing friends in this _ weinity. Margu- erette Evans has gone to Kingston to attend Notre Dame convent school. Estella Lynch, Maggie and Julia 0': Brien have returned to Napanee to con- tinue their studies at the collegiate. News From Denbigh. Denbioh, Jan. 8.~The winter session of the ocastern conference of the Lutheran synod, of Canada, will' be held at Eganville this week, and Rev, G. Daéchsel is gway to attend it. Dr, A. R. Tennant has retumed from Belloville, where he has been enjoying his holidavs. George Fritsch, Parry Sound, has returned to that town, after spending 5 couple of weeks visit- ing at the old home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fritsch, and Mrs. B, Liedke, Raglan, were, during Christnms, the guests of Mrs. Liodke's father, Josoph Kahn, and also called on a few of their humerous other friends here." David Livingston, one af the first settlers inthis munici- pulitv. who moved to New Ontario a yoars ago, is spending a few weoks hore siting old friends and former neighbors. The municipal elec- tions for Denbigh, The un and Ash- by nassed off, yesterday, as quietly and orderly as usual. The following gentlemen were elected : For reeve-- John 8. Lane. (fifth term). For coun: cillors--Messrs. John Irish, Oscar Chatson, Erdman Marquardt and Emil Warlide, News From Strathcona. Strathcona, Jun. 10.--Robert Mad- den, an old and respected resident of this place, is seriously ill. His son, John Madden was kicked by a horse a few days ago, confining him to the house, It will probably be several days before he is able to be about. Roland Cooper employed at the paper mill, accidentally fell between the platform and a car standing on the mill track, scraping the flesh and bruising and spraining his ankle in a severe manner. John Walker is laid up with blood poisoning in one of his hands. Alfred Knight was the guest of Mrs. M. Lall on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. HI. Wager have returned af- ter spending the holidays at St. Thomas. Mrs. John Wager is very ill, John Walker received a visit from Manitoba friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ad- ams. Miss M. J. Jackson has rented her farm to Johan Bowen, and moved into Newburgh, where she has purch- ased a fine residence. James Hillman, who has resided here about two years has accepted a situation in Valley- field, Que. He is managing a store. The family will leave for their new home in a short time. Their young son was drowned here about a year ago. Stella Tidings. Stella, Jan. 11. carious The ice is in a pre- soudition, the mail carrier having to go sometimes by rowboat. Never before has he missetl so many trips. Owing to the bad crossing he takes a great many risks. Some snvak thief rifled the Sunday school collection box in St. Alban's church to the extent of four or five dollars. If this petty thieving continues, steps will have to be taken to put a stop to it. Jacob Baker, an old resident of the island, died in Kingston general hospital, on January 5th. Grippe has a hold on a good many here at pres ent, J. McMullen, Emerald, has hought the Royal hotel, from Mrs. McDonough, and will take possession gome time in February. At the last regular meeting of Tanti lodge, No. 184, A O.UW,, the follow ing officers were elected for 1907 : PMW,, C. A Gibson; MW, M J, Beaubien; foreman, D. H. Smith; ovor- seer, D. Finigan; recording-secretary, M. Allen; financial-secrotary, W. H. Montray; treasurer, H.' Beaubien; guide, J. B Gibson; inside watch, Joseph Beaubien; outside watch, H. Filson; medical examiner, Dr. H. 8S. Northmore; délegate to grand lodge, C. A. Gibson; alternate, M. H. Mont- ray. ---------- Died In Her Lover's Presence. London, Jan. 12.--An held, yesterday, in the court, on Miss Winifred dropped dead, on Wednesday evening, at the Mansion house, where she was waiting to meet her sweetheart. She fell just as he arrived, and died in his inguest was city coroner's Roberts, who presence Death was due to heart failure and consumption, ------------ If sick headache is misery, what are Carter's Little Liver Pills if they will positively cure it? People who have used them speak frankly of © their worth. They are small and easy to take. And it sometimes happens that there is no harmony in the home of a music composer. Seodless oranges. Edwards & Jen kin bis Men who boast of their virtues would probably have more to say. if they enumerated their vices, Hutch For The Blood. When one eats a lot and crams a lot of food in the stomach the pro- cess of digestion is not complete. The food remains in chunks and ferments. This fermentation produces poisonous acid, which, when it enters the blood causes impurities and produces = the humiliating evidences so well known. It is necessary before one attempts to claan "the blood to-clean- those-organs doesn't make it safe to drink @. Spring water, as a rule, is good pure water, and fit to drink--at the spring. But it may not bé so when you get it. {. Many things can happen--do happen-- to much spring water, long before you pour it into a glass. Some of them are things you wouldn't like to know about. @. Some bottlers of spring water bring it long distances in tanks. This simply invites bacteria to come &nd mul- tiply in the water. ~~ {@, Some spring waters are stored in containers a long while before they are bottled. Then the water gets flat and insipid. @. Things happen in the: bottling house, too, that don't do the water any kind of good. (0. The szfe way for you, and the only way for a bottler who cares about purity, cleanliness, quality, is to do the bottling where the spring flows, as we do with York Springs Water Wholesome -- Limpid -- Refreshing We take more trouble than seems worth while to have everything just as clean as daintiness demands -- we are perhaps ** finicky," ~~ even the bottles we use are cleansed with York Springs water. @. Bottling at the Springs for surety of purity, and bottling under scrupulously hygienic conditions, we KNOW York Springs Water @. 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