Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1907, p. 9

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for sale Monday a splen- Spring Suits. This is not 'have been waitiug for these hose coming first get the ING SUITS 5, 14.75, 16.75, 19.50, 21.50, 22.00. styles in particular. acket, lined, short sleeves, de- | on front and around neck, with braid. / x pleats down front, over- ym point half way down white Shepherd's Check, at 1 6.75. 17.50. dcloth at IIT ing Jacket y merettized, fly front, im- collar, cuffs and ornamen- rimmed with buttons. overlapping seams, form- ont and side, pleats on side wv Mixed Tweed. 14.50. a ---- To Shoe should be without one. Sertiatien's Shoes, a1 wists and It htt iti, | fl rice 75c. a Pair Ya oe adies Overgaiters esh stock just received : yw and High Kind at 50c. w and High Kind at 75¢ ry High Ones at $1.00 and t Shoe Store: wha. but once the * Gunes of Jor Dublin, Feb. = What was one of the most brilliant pre-Easter balls' and receptions was given at the Castle, Tuesflay evening by Lord and Lady Aberdeen, viceroy and vicereine of Ire land. The affiuir was a most delightful one, and as the numbed wal Timited to 600, there was no crush, such as hith- erto has always been experienced at the first court of the season. The new regulations are modeled on the lines of théir majesties' courts at Bucking- ham Palace, with the result that there is infinitely" greater comfort both for the viceroy and vicereine and for all their guests. The ladies and gentle men, as they arrived, were co mnducted to the long picture gallery, and then jn turn were conducted "to St. Pat rick's Hall, their excellencies were seated on a raised dais, surrounded by their household and members of the house party. The ordeal of presentation was cer- tainly gréater than in the more limit- ed space of the throneroom, where the drawing rooms were previously held; ordeal was over, the | guests were allowed to remain in the room, "seats being provided for all, | and thev could then comfortably look | on whils other ladies passed before and made their courtesies. The house party at the Castle in- cluddgd the secretary of state for Scot- land 'and Lady Marjorie Sinclair, Lord Aberdeen's only daughter; Lord and Lady Kenmare and the Ladies Dorothy and Cecily Browne, Lord and Lady Pirrie, Lady Violet Brabazon, Lady Touisa Langley, Mr. Birrell, the new chief secretary, and Mrs. Birrell: the Hon. Grace Ridley and Lord Shaftesbury, while. Lord and Lady Haddo were included in the "staff." There was a huge attendance at the levee on Tuesday, and just before the function began Mr. Birrell was sworn in at a special meeting of the privy council. Although the weather on Tues dav was cold and wintry, a number of people came to watch. the arrive als, and some of the ladies of the house party looked on from the balcony. The commander of the forces, Lord Grenfell, accompanied the Viceroy to the thromeroom, and the Lord Chan cellor and the Archbishop of Dublin were also in evidence. There were no presentations of im portance. Lord Shaftesbury was pre EE KING OSCAR® TIRED Ladi Sa Behe report that King Oscar intends to abdicate the throne and retire into private life, which was circulated here recently and , i%° now wevived 'and given aonsa he king was "much devo the Naver: and their he of his sovereignty . was keenly felt, but never resented, © Ax is generally "1 the 'ed monarchs in Furope, Bra sented by Lord Hawkesbury on his appointment as Lord Mayor of Bel: fast, and the new master of the rolls was presented by the lord chancellor. Prince Louis of Orleans was included | | in the vice-regal party. THE WOMAN SUICIDED. | Staked Sweetheart in Game and Lost. Paris, March 2. Gustave Sarin, an | art designer, who has gambled away | every penny he had, decided to stake | his sweetheart on the last throw of | the dice--his opponent wagering $20 | against her, The designer lost, and he went wretchedly towards his sweetheart's { home, wondering how best to inform { her of her compulsory: change of lov- ers. When he arrived, his sweetheart --a very pretty girl, named Louise | Mortgage- noticed his woe begone ap pearance, and . inquired = what was wrong. : | Sarin blurtea out the truth, and Louise aroused to fury, seized a | knife, and plunged it into his breast | The young man is now lying serious ly woundéd in the Laribosicre hos: | pital. His swebtheart is in prison, | and the gambler's stake will never he | paid. Let It Cure Neuralgia. The pain of neuralgia is about the most severe that a human being is called upon to endure. Most external remedies have no effect upon it. Smith's White Liniment not only io liéves but cures it. A remedy that wili do this will cure any ache or pain. Get a bottle to-day and have it handy for all pains or mjunes, odc. at Wade's Drug Store. Soldier Spoils His Career. Cork, March 2.-- Sergeant Major Moore, of the Inniskilling Dragoons, who was found guilty at Cork, last week, of desertion, has been reduced to the rank of corporal, and his war me dals have heen forfeited. He had been recommended for a commission. S-------- It flows: like fire through vour veinst it does 'the work. If vou're w ng away day bv dav, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c., Tea or Tablets. Mahood's Drug Store. OF FILLING THRONE enlighten- and is al most. continually devoted to' stady. He mpparently feels now that his hobby in this direction can be better availed of, as liviflg in private, than charged with the oncrous' duties and responsibility of sovereignty. If King Oscar's abdication dors not occur at an earlier date it may take place on June 6th, of this year, which 18 the golden. wedding anniwrsary of the king and queen. The abdication will be in favor of the crown prince, who is now acting as regent. Advices received here from Carlsruhe state that the Crown Princess of , who is visiting her parents, ing r is one of 1 Iritty-oive Years At E DAILY _ LUE KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 2 2. 7907 Countess of 't Sheltesbury DEMONSTRATION FEARED. » . Last Towib Await Pope " Leo's Body. tome, March 2.°The artist Tada lini's tamb, in the Lateran cathedral, is now quite ready for the reception of the body of Leo XIII, and Romans are expecting to wake up one morn ing to find the translation of the great pontifi's remains from the locu dus in St Peter's an accomplished fact. 3 The coffin will be conveyed across to the other oxtreme of the cily as break. The agreed upon this course so as to avoid any pretext for a hostile demonstra: tion, the risk of which the Giolitti cabinet does not wish to incur at the present moment, when there is an echo in Italy of the ecclesiastical crisis in France, There are those in clerical circles in Rome who opine that leo's dust al ready reposes beneath the John Lateran. wer, the actual translation is on the eve of being realized, and Ee the late pope hae been laid within his ea thedral :chureh, of which leo never fi ssion in his lif tine there will be rand solemn smi public funeral - service, at. which ali functionaries of the papal court, save Pius X., will assist to render the last supreme honors of the Catholie church to one whom history will perhaps sa lute us the g st of modern pon tiffa. Sluggish Kidneys. A great many people need oecs ally a remedy to strengthen and stim ulate the kidneys to greater activity. These organs grow sluggish, do not properly filter the blood; and the re sult is a disordered condition 'of the entire system. Peck's Kidnev and Liv er Pills meet the need of a reliable kidney, liver and Blacidge tonic and regulator. In boxes, For sale only at Wade's Drug. Store. Money back if not satisfactory. Broadmoor. 2.#An inmate of Broadmoor al Lunatic Asylum, nod Thomas Cathie Wheeler, has Te died there, at the age of eighty: . He was charged with the mur! der &f his mother, in 1852, and found insane, Perhaps. the next time vou do what vou shouldp't you will have reason to regret vou didn't quit with the last time. It is a hard thing 'to ask for ile bread secretly ad possible just before day | vatican and the _quirinal | | Profits of Casino civhory |} bad u marvelous run. of | luck ot Monte Carlo. He played a maNimue ang chonged from red to Plael sever consecutive times, winning every coup. The profits of the. Casino are £600, 000 less than they were at this time fast year and the shares have drop ed more than $140 The sencon has been generally 'bad as may judged hy the fact that thr most beautiful villas are' Coughs of Children Especially nightcoughs. Nature needs a little help to quiet the irritation, con- trol the inflammation, check the prog- ressofthedisease. Ouradviceis --give the children Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do ashe says. the Grand Duke and of Ba- den, ib seriously ill at that line: Sg "Alice Dayle ANARCHISTS 1S BETRAYED. Woman Treated Badly Had Her Revenge. Berlin, March 2.--A German, a Bel gian and a Dutchman, named Sauter, Flavier i Houten, respectively, were arrested the Berlin police on Friday for attempting to spread sedition in the Kaiser's army. They are three dangerous leaders of the international anarchist movement, and had made elaborate arrangements for circulating an immense quantity of treasonable manifestoes, which they ned in - Belgium, among the Their 'plane were hetrayed by a wo man whom oné of the anarchists had treated badly. LUCK AT MONTE CARLO. $600,000 Less Than Last Year. Monte Carlo, March 2.--Here Harn | for sale' These are the Nid, the Peri gord and Sir William Ingram's villa vurors From The Street. London, March 2.--There was a long delay, yesterday, at the Holborn coroner's court, because there were not enough jurors "to hold and inquest. An officer was sent into the strvt to summon passers-by, and in about a quarter of an hour he returned with four persons qualified to act ------ DUne3s: ness. RICH PLUNDER SAVED. Cayenne Pepper Used to Capture 'Burglars. London, March 2.--Cayenne pepper was used by the Leeds polive to effect the arrest of two Russian Jews, who wety in hiding. E A shop in the city wag entered for. eibly on Thursday, and the police, who were summoned, found on the floor an elaborate contrivance for opening safes. While the weapon was being examined the police heard the shuffling of feet in the.eellar. The place was in darkness, and the police, fearing a surprise attack from erate men, hesitated to approac resorted to strategy. A piece cotton wool, on which had ben sprinkled sone cayenne pepper, was ignited and thrown into the cellar. Soon afterward a voice called out, "Don't put any more of that stuff in; I've had enough !" and one of the men emerged from the collar, His com panion was also arrested without dif- fieulty, ice court, the men were chivrgged with. house- breaking, Superintendent "Lindley anid the capture was regarded as an im- portant one. In an. adjoiring shop was a safe containing $25,000 worth of valuables. , Fire Cure For Lunacy. Cape Town, March 2.--A witch doo: tor and four natives of Northern Na- tal, are in custody, on a charge of murder. They forced a native lunatie into a pit containing a' fire in an ef: fort to cure him, and the man was burnt: to death. Saved By A Terrier. London, March 2.--William Cottain, of Blackburn, and his wile and two children were awakened by his terrier barking and scratching frantically at his door an hour after ho had gone to bed on Sunday night. They found the house on fire, and had barely time to escape. Mama, Be Warned! Pro- tect the Little Ones! AMA! Don't be frightened-- but be warned! Every Mother knows, of should know that the terrible Mortality among children is caused by Stomach and Bowel troubles. Colic, Sour Curd, Cholera infantum, Summer Com- plaint, Measles, Rashes, Scarlet Fever-- --~even Mumps--have their first cause In constipation. The Delicate Tiss ses of a Baby's Bowels will not stand rough treatment, Salts are too violen. and Castor Oil will only grease the passages, but will nd keep them Clean, Healthy Wears Disraeli"s Hat. Londo. March 2.~The Old Berkeley Hunt (West) possesses the | 'runner-up' in England, viz, Jack] Westrup, of High Wycombe. He is the proud possessor of a silk hat which, belonged to. Lord Beaconsfield, and | which he delights - to wear on special | 000; asions, Doom Of The Heron. Manchester, March 2.--The Exe Con- | servators' have agreed to offer rewards for herons killed in the estuary of the the fish by these birds, A heron foimd to have in its erop. , Smack 117 Years old. Plymouth, Match 1 2. ~The Bridgewat- er smack Good Intent, which is now converted into a ketch, was X at Plymoath in 1790. She is in excellent condition, and - trades regu- larly with Cardiff. Her ain has never sailed in another vessel. Modern Diogenes. March 2.--A man named | X- Liverpool, Lane was af work, yesterday, at shire. when the roof hegan to full. | Turning a tub on ite side he crept bes Fr Ce nse. nenth it, end dix hours later he was dug out uninjured. hell colliery, moar Nuneaton, Warw irk. | There is no other medicine as safe fora child as Cascarets, the iragrant little Candy Tablet, that has saved thousands of families from unhappiness. 'The Nursing Mother should always keep her Milk Mildly Purgative by taking a Cas- caret at night before going to bed. : No other medicine has this remarkable and valuable quality, Mama takes the Cascaret, are, Baby gets the Benefit, Cascarets act like strengthening Exercise | Exe. Incaleulable damage is done to on the weak little bowels of the growing | babe, and make them able to get all the which was shot a short time azo was | { Nourishment out of Baby's Natural Food. forty-two voung trout | . - | Larger children cannot always be watched, i and will eat unreasonably. The Roady Remedy shou'd ever be at hand --Cascarets ~4o take cars of the trouble when it comes. No need to Force or Bribe children. to take Cascarets. They are always more than ready to eat ths sweat little bit | of Candy. # = oo» Home is not complete without the ever | ready Box of Cascarets. Ten cents bis & | areal oye at the Corner Drug Stores. Be very careful to get ths genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- pany and never sold in bulk. Every tablet Bk ocd "CCC" 0 ' GOLD.-MESH PURSES. Objects of Personal Adornment in} Vogue: © peare F London, March fn london and mio, axe 2-A hidherio Paris two objects of persomal adorn: | known portrait. of Shakes; are ment have lately been revived that at]beon discovered at an ira at former periods enoyed a favor quite | ton, ten miles great, Une is the serpent, the other gold mush purs:, which way, without stretching a point, certainly be class kepit by the od among, the gems. [amily moved from The serpent insinuvales .itsell into] gencrati necklets, rings and bracelets, its vedio-] One ' mous head adght with firey rubies and | time ¥ baleful emeralds, in silver as will} porte as gold displays \ta sinuous longth, Some one's ingenuity in inigoducing | the inh, a ete ri it as the support of gloves worn above} t to it uitil uw the elbows was responsible for its re | Vas Having in, he's appearance in so wany other capac little. while o ties. and was struct The gold-mesh purse that is of the the work. newest order shows a diaper pattern] Ty his advice, the "Whoa brought about by the clever "plait: sont - the picture to Christie ing" of platinum, gold and silver. A it was exnimined and prononnesd heavy gold mouth or frame supports | the earliest portrait extant of § the m _ part, which is gathered into | Peat and to have been painted' it like a bag, and the inner side of the he was about twenty-eight, in tl said mouth reveals reocptacls for Seends. of, he sixbonatly oon sovereigns, a tiny powder pad and an \/ Raid, : efficacious But lilliputian ror Gold ad 0d ra 15,000 and box purses are preferred to bags by 4 some elegantes, and one has a cat's; head repousse upon it in gold and sive wich Cant ems", Sl ne Serf th « 1 sck a ribbon cravat otherwise perfect, tied in a degage bow, all made of | eiton. beautiful rubies. a ---------- Ce A TO DROP COURTESY. rE when S------------------ tow 9 Too Cold'to Lilt Their Hats td | trated cart If Fiero Women. sly be Manes 3 Vienna, March 2.~The town council of Chrudim, on Bohemia, is so solick tous for the welfare of the citizens | MOMibE or. that it han asked them not to take | Paine, your syste off "their hats to women during the | That brings on' 0 continuance of the cold weather, ake a once Dr. Hall's town is covered with notices | Cove. The remedy pointing out the danger of this epurg | Move the _ Symploms cous but dangerous practice, and re uesting all adult males to confing themselves to a drawing-room bow or g military salute until the spring bas come. Schoolboys are okup, and must-eap" their masters still. All who avail themselves of the council's hint and benefit thereby ard asked in the notice to. subscribe a shilling a year to the new foundling home, : Solid Skin Comfort. For the many injuries that befall the skin and for the discases that attack it, there can be nothing. better than Wade's Ointment. It is. wonderful healer and a prompt destroyer of the germs that cause blood poisoning. and skin diseases. Cures | eczema, salt rheum, scald head, cold saves, erysipel- | os, Piles, oto, in big' boxes, 0c. PE Be Wade's Drug Store. = +k Trane 1s A London Fog. London, March 2.~The Earl of Lau- SIR . derdalo declared, yesterday, at the [ Only One 'Bromo Quinine halt-yearly general méoting of the | That js Lagaths Bromo Great Northern and City Railway | Similarly n remedies company that the absence of fogs this | deceive. The first and winter has made the railway's earn- | Tohlet' fy a White P ings smaller than they would other wise have been. ' PRINCE NICHOLAS Fine 5 London, Feb, 25. --In the face of ro and ata time when it is felt ha cent advices from the court of Rou-|be in a » on his royal mania, one has alinost to give up | and this is, unfortunately, the hope of the recovery of King Charles, | | taken of his absenée from Ro who is ering from: an incurable in- { by his future subjects. ternal so which leaves little | In the face of - the king's it chance of a » prolongation of his pros-| his attitwle is hardly perous reign. Under these cirewm- | more especially as the crown stanoes t regret has been felt at] and princess, w the ecireuldgtion here of rumors of the | land, if they did not unpopularity of the Crown Princess | to return home, Marie, niece of King Edward an nd dodined of daughter of the late Duke of Saxe Coburg-Gotha, The princess, who is a beantifal young woman, has never gpile captur- ed done her best to erase . the Jeeling | try. against her, it 2 existe ond. if and her

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