Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1907, p. 3

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This penal ut Ran indigestion, Pith' im pa g Eat the ry of food and Fou will not suffer, ind The right kind of best white wheat grown and the finest without any benefit on var! various NR onien and ther mein Then, & short time after be when, a 0! me after n oy use of Malta-Vita, I ay ning hy Toe beneficial effects by the gradua) ding afle Slsappeatance of my loug-s ment"--P. Ge Ba ot reper, Burnes neville. Ohla, You RATS! Highest Prices Paid for PRING RAT W, F. COURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78 and 80 BROCK ST. Stock of At present our Glass 4s Desirable . Cut more Complete than ever. Choice --Spoon Trays, Relish Dishes, Jelly Plates, Fruit Dishes. Vases, Cream Jugs, Carafe's ele. We invite inspec tion. SMITH BROS. Jawelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage your rk & x p { : $ 3 § ¢ $ ¥ $ ¥ $ ' $ Are Moving Out Ra- 3 . . ¥ pidly at This Store § 'Newest goods at popular $ prices are responsible for the big selling in this depart- ¥ ment. 3 We have nice goods at 3 25¢., 39¢, and 50¢. a yard. 3 Better - goods at 69c., 75¢c. 2 and 85¢c. a yard, and the § best in the city at $1, 3 $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. 3 ¥ These Prices Apply $ p to Black as Welt ¥ as Colors. $ i If you want a Dress and 3 want the newest, then be ¥ sure and see our display be- ¥ fore buying. 3 2 & 5 ¥ * = 3 o g 3 Given away on WEDNES- DAY with each pair of Lace Curtains, at $1.25 or over. -- Newman & Shaw HHIGIOIBICIOIBIIIGIISIISIIBCE lvice 18 80 free only house so men are quite big maugh fools to for it, is a Patura whole wheat food, Malty- most delicious, the most satistyns in the worl pays 3 Jresh ns crisp, "Containing Sve element necessary ALA an and yp. bullding of the ody" and the brain, ect t ad na Lossih without "Sain: Vita. ne 5 - grain pi ol ne food ments--all the food elements of Et pa malt extract--intensel Ee a oni for even the we pia a to od rer Te 0 aeons and. ihdlmcation om Mervovs. OF CANADA " Head Office _: ¥ Toreuto 15 ov Savings Dopey and upwards are received, a rment. Depes ts 15 pai No Delays in making Withdrawals ©. Interest added four times a year Savings Bank with all Branches. KIN BRANCH J. S. Turner, . Son PRINCESS AND by oA THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTADLISUED 1867 B. E. WALKER, President Bad up. Capital, $10, 200.000 ,000 5,000 A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent of Branches y Total Assets, - 113 000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in 'and in | the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BU: BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT «a Deposits of $1 and upwards received; Interest allowed at current rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to mo delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. "Kingston Branch, P, C. STEVENSON, Manager." 'Members of Toronto Stock Exchange Went Paooes, Main 0733-34 F. H. Deacon & Co. STOCKS, BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES Dealt in on All Exchanges : Correspondence Invi'zed BY ' arenas WANTED 50,000 SPRING RATS. John McKay, 153 Brock Street. CLAN 000000808008000800800000004000000000004 Grape Fruit, Pineapples Tomatoes and Bananas -- A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street 500 Pairs Loge: Carob toBe Oftaned This Week in the Most Important Sale of the Year Whatever your needs for refurnishing or replenishing may & be. 'We believe the sale of Curtains, which we have planned for this week will serve you Best. We have gathered dome wonderful lots &f Curtains and Curtain Goods, all at much ® less than their real worth, so the saving'is® 'apparent at a glance. * READ . ms =. 50c., for the65c. kind 3 $1.39, for the $2 kind, 3} yards long. ards long. 69¢c., for the 88¢c. kind, 3 1.50, for the 43. kind, 3} yards long. ' yards dong. 78c. for the 90c. kind, 3} 1.69; 'for* "the $2.85 kind, 3} yards long. yards" long. 98c., for the $1.25 kind, 3} i. 89, for the' $2.50 kind, 8 ards long yards long? & for the. $1.35 kind, 3} 5 for the $2.75 Kind, 31 ¢ re long, ards long, ® $1.25, for the '$1.50 kind, 3} i. 50," 18% 'the 8% kind, 3} © yards long. yards Tong. The lot Consists of Brussels, Cluny, Irish Point, and Antique Designs. i oy CURTAINS MUSLINS, Muslins and Nets, in Dots and Fancy ygvres; at Ises 23c., 20c. per yard, | THE JAMES JOHNSTON ¥ STORE | Floral 19e¢., iD I 1a ig if Prisiners WHITE MEN IN BASUTO COUN. TRY ASSAILED BY NATIVES, They Escape By by Stratagene ed With Exciting Adventures. . Durban, Upril 30.--A remarkable, in. oident_octuired jn Basutoland a few' days ago. A picnic party decided to a a trip into the Basuto county, which they entered by a pass known as the Lahl Ipgubo, Natal Irontier, and ee for He night in a cave in the Dra Procecding on their journey the dol lowing day they asked a native to di- rect them to a cave. in which they could take their mid-day meal. The Basuto appears to have glo infor- mation of their presence, for towards evening the party was intercepted by a number of natives, the old man who appeared to be in charge carry- ing a gun. The Europeans were then arrested, accused of being "white men's spics," | and taken to a place which had the appearance of a mountain sionghold beneath an overhanging cliff, Here the visitors' horses were turn- ed astray, and the headman, telli them that they would not be allowed to re-enter Natal, signified that they would have to continue without their horses, 'and would have to carry their saddles. After a night spent under surveillance in a cave, the Basutos maintaining a close watch upon their captives, the party niade their escape by means of a strategem, in. which they were 'afdisted by thélr Basuto mide, who helped them to capture the orses and led them back to. the pass by which they had entered. After a furious ride in the darkness the precipitous nature of the country leading to scveral exciting adventures, the party reached the Natal side carly on the morning after their escape, thoroughly spent and unnerved, Toronto Street Market, Toronto, April 29.--Wheat, white, per bush., 75¢.; wheat, red, per. bush., 75¢c.; wheat, spring, per bush., 73e.; wheat, goose, per bush., 68¢.; oats, per bush., 44c. to 45c.: barley, per bush., 56c. to 57c.; peas, per bush. 77¢. to 78¢c.; hay, timothy, per ton, $14 to 817; mixed, per ton, $11 to $13; straw, per ton, $13 to $14; seeds, re-cleaned, red clover, per ewt., £14. 50 to $15.50; alsike clover, per owt, $10.50 to $13; timothy, per cwt., $5 to 87: dressed hogs, $9 to $9.50; eggs, new laid, per dom, 1Se, to 19¢,; but- ter, dairy, per Ib.; 27c. to 30c.; cream- ery, per ., 30c.. to 33e,; chickens, | dressed, per lb., 15c. to 18¢c.; turkeys, 1b., 18c, to 22; apply per. bh. to 8.50; potatoes, r- bag, t5V05¢.; cabbage, per =. 35e. oe B0e.: per bag, $1.75 to $2; beéf, hindquarters, £8 to $9.50; fore- quarters, $5.50 to £7; choice, carease, $7.75 to $8.25; medium, carcase, $6.50 to $7; mutton, per cwt., £10 to $11; veal, per owt, $8 to $11; lamb, per cwt., $13 to 815. onions, Your Blood Filters. The kidneys are a mass of tiny tubes through which the blood must constantly filter if vou are to live. Often these tubes become inflamed or engorged. This condition must be promptly. relioved or disease will re- sult. Peck's Kidney and cleanse these make the kidneys In boxes, 25 cents. Wade's drug store. not - satisfactory. and Liver Pills heal little filters and sound and active, For sale only at Money back if Farewell To Edna May. London, April 30.--FEdna May, who gained a peculiar hold on the hearts of theatre-goers here when she ap- peared as the "Salvation Lass" in "The Belle_.of New York," a decade ago, which has pever been weakened, was given a great demonstration, on 'Saturday night, on the occasion of her fast appearance on the stage, which she. abandons to marry young Oscar Lewisohn. $1,000 Reward Still Unclaimed. Long ago the proprietors of "Ca- tarrhozone" offered this reward for a case of nose cold or catarrh that couldn't be relieved by Catarrhozone; the reward was never claimed, and meantime thousands have testified that no other remedy is so quick to relieve and so sure to cure; try Ca- tarrhozone yourseli--it's guaranteed. Jewel Robbery At Nice. Paris, April 30.--Mme. de Nuomott, the wife of a distinguished Russian official, has been robbed of $4,000 worth of jewels at Nice, She had only just arrived in the town from Arcachon when she missed which she carried careless- it to Cratemark (ia (in A Plenic' Tray Became | ON HOLIDAY TRIP| Ride | in the Darkness of Night Fill- | the jewels, : ; h tion for seeding. Lhe prospects ly in a hat box. The police believe. | nother hay crop arg not so ggod as that the robbery was committed in |jqet year. The sk F nde the train. her first trip of the seasOR to city on Wedgesday. William McMaster and \ J. Tugwell each shipments = ol - pigs from here last 'week. J. Green and M. Welsh were up buying fat Se Cade last week. WH. Moutray has Pen-Ang nder- | 12id a 'coment walk, Rumor saya that is le U it no Shepte wil he iu th Satay + wear is form-knit | ich s. Sandwi ost a horss 80 it can't help high or -- McFern, who had Poy, fitting your figure, |the contract for rébu ling' 'the Sut: --it's made of |®ide wharf has Souiflived Ye Work, bred There seems to be plenty of work in long - fi " wool view for local carpenters and' nessons In & variety of styles, 0 it wo't shrink this summer. few ares putting a or --and it's guaran. | basements tier ng. JR Re prices, d teed besides. The | Burleigh, who Feturned from the women, men an whole idea is to |Fingston Ge: speiat aye hort children, Form-fited. time a, is "aton Dealers are authorized make it 80 good Std in the g thodist church on fo replace instantly snd you can't afford | Sindy ; evenings Ap: hela o a y HK. Chown & Son, I. A PARTNER m0 ENTER INTO Tb | JANDY MAN WANTS "PRPLOY MENT TWO ig Sy | Busines. Ae used Address Wa," W Moe £ L all a) ling "re oly ESMEN on eT 2 Wii 138 - SA . Sve 'hand Sprayer mide, automatic. hws HOUSE ror & su Sample Machine free to approved Parties having such agent. Cavers Bros. Galt. fired Font] eh FIRST-CLASS upsrS A Few | Opposite Gils. , at Highest wages paid dress "A. L.." care Pox A Kingston > LOST. PostOfess == GOLD BRACELET, SET WITH N OY T' ge stone. A CaN X MAN, OR R STRO = Rk: " labge grech sto u Y a turney, Carriage. Maker, 300 |-A GOLD BROOCH, CONTAINING "HE HERE Princess street; i Phe einer please turn to this in ita, of diy. For pa SPRING SUITS, TO To HERR ; 3 Shanp "fete "So oFn cloth and etd |" PAIR OF GOLD RIMMED SPEC- uit this Pressing tasles, in on ¥ afwernggn, i well. Galloway, patwamn S08 Division 8 . and Tim "HENRIK POULSEN. fe Tall Bi Brock street. a receive reward. hg London, Aprit 80.--Henrik Poulsen, ERIVNCRD CATHRIN, OND "the Belson of Deomark," whose | AN ho is prepared to cater for 80 or FOR SALE OR TO LET. aculas "invention, the * telegra- 40 officers during the PetaWamwi | coment one, has reached such a' stage of Sump: " Sauenciug Sen the. Sth «fue NEW JOUSE, COR, © oF yMACK AND Rhone, a. that it is hoped soon to xt Appl FSeeretary, streot, yl omrey on business and personal torre: ret. Mess, TR.C.H.A., . Kingeton, Onn ba be ht, on on sesy LXalt Vi: > spondence by its use. Tratriniont ont Wtreet. ards the human veiee on spools of ANTED.FE fine wire, and a letter 'dictated to ono HELP W MALE. TOLET. of these can be dropped in an enve- ; - COOK. APPLY TO MRS. NICKLE, NGS, ES, lope and mailed in quite the usual |A SO rT LELY BWELLING Se gerd STORES, way. SUCCESSFUD FURNACE. A Good Article "Effectively Adver- tised Finds a Ready Sale. With this) issue of the Whig the Me: Clary Manufacturing company, of Lon: don, commence 'their advertising" for this year, using a » rics of ten at- tractive advertisements. The illus trating in these advertisements is the work of an artist, and while the qual- ity of the drawings is of high order every advertisement deals with » prac- tical feature of "the furhach. Tom glancing over =the ten sdvertisements people are 'quickly impressed with the many good features sof jhe 'Sun: shipe."" The reading part is also clear and forceful. The McClary company claim! to be the lagest- manufacturers under the British flag of stoves, ranges and furnaces; 'employing over twelve hundred people all "the year round. Their London © facteries cover. nearly three city blocks and are . about the best equipped. in the world. The MeClary business was establigh- od in 1862 and. has grown steadily since the. beginping. 'Rranch wap houses have been established in all the leading gities and a. large force of travelling salesmen: ave.con: stantlv calling at every city, town and hamlet in the intesests of 'this mam: moth concern. The company freely ad: mit that a large measure of "their growth is due to carefully planned and persistent newspaper advertiging, a prong evidence of the influence and forte of the. Canadian press. © epee CONVENIENCE BEFORE' CREED Residents of Village Opposed' to Walking. Vienna, April 30.--khe 700 inhabit ants of the Ruthenian village, Nied- rielng, near Alt-Bambosx, Galicia, have formally notified the authorities that they nave gone over in a body from the Greek to the Roman Catholie church. The reason given is thst the latter church is ready to allot a priest to the village, while the anthopities of the Greek church treated Niedzielna as part of a larger parish. Lhe. inhabi- tants objected to walking to the 'next village for their devotions. News Of Maple Avenue. Maple Avenue, April 29, ers have been pressing theip bay and preparing for a new crop. Mr. Nesbitt, the new school inspweter, visited the public school one day dast woek.. Levi The farm- Perry has returned: home from Kings- ton General Hospital, after undergo ing an operation for appeodicitis Miss Funnell, of Morven, spent a cou ple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. John Clute, Thorpe. Nernen Cam bridge, of Toronto, hus returned home after spending u few days with his brother, Hugh Cambridge. 'Orlo Spi der and Roy Storms spent Sunday at Visitors Mr. and Mrs, Napanee, McWillinms and doughter, of William Bethel, at Alva Snider's; Mrs, Damon Amey, at her daughter's, Mrs, Walter Davey; Mr. and Mrs. Willisn Frink wnt Sunday a: Bath; Mrs. Hugh Cambridge has 'bean 'vikiting at her home at Switzerville; Miss Leita Frink has besn spending a fet days, the guest of Miss Myrtle Snider; Wil liam Lake, at Dennis Lueas'; George Joiner, at A. Bufgess'; Ross Parks, at Alva Snider's; Miss' Myrtle Snider was the guest of Miss Florenoy Bur- leigh, last Saturday and Sunday. Tidings Fron Stella: Stella, April 29. Farmers are' Vefy busy, the land: being insgadid- conti for Paticrsoh, who been attending Queen's Univesity. es last week for Buffalo, £0 Yx R. s rom Queen's. Shores De \ ting out Jackson, KN in visiting her A PLAIN COOK, REFERDNCES RE- quired. Apply 817 University Ave, AN ~~ BXPERIENCED ~ HOUSEMAID. Apply Mrs. W. Lesslie, 67 Uecorge street. . A GOOD ferences requi y gillivray, 119 Karl street, GENERAL 'SERVANT, RE- Apply Mrs, Mac AT MME. PLDER'S, 258° PRINCESS St. Cor. SYdenh ani, youhg Lad jearn the art: of dressmaking, ttt by measure, designing, trim- porrivon 4 ree months. COMPETENT COOK, for the Foresters' Orphans fromd' Wages $30 a wonthi} also » kitohen woman Apel a once, giving refer ences, to J, U Mopgun, Super intend- hd ent iat "Isla Deseronto, THOROUGHLY MEDICAL. NO. 23 DBARRIE STREET, alloy SITUATIONS VACANT, occupied. by Mr, J, OCs on, -- rossession 1st May, Enqu of A cour > OFFICES OVER THE Rah ph Company's office Sin St. Apply to Th B. Walkem. FOR SIX MONTHS, SMALL HOUSE, partly furnished. Rent moderate, to tenant, Apply Box "UO Whig office. ' COMMODIOUS hot water furs nace, and gas lighting. al onee. Apply 180 Princess street. -------------------------------------- NO. 167 KING STREET Sis Now NO. 179 QUEEN ST, residence, 10srourmns, WA RTE TNO SPE or 104 3D Ontari hn ng on on raed. Bros. Co. Montreal. irkpatrick, Rogers & Ni Ornaio sheet: . sage DWELLING, NO, 181 Mg 1] welve extension RC moved to his brick block. on Clakthes wtreet, are above the Post Calls ®v telephone or erat promptly att 0. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ISSUER oF 42 ©. 8. KIRKPATRICK, arence St. hon SE, FOR CAPT. SMITH AS VESSEL MASTER. Schooner Goldie Near Deseronto Causes Trouble to Navigation --A Lady Broke Her Ankle. - SMITH, OF PICTON, Picton; April 29.~When the steamer Alesandria, of the Lake Ontario and Quebiwo Ne wvigatiun coapany, left port Saturday moraing on her initial trip of the season to Ubarlotte, Captain BE. B. Smith entered upon his filty-se- cond scaron as master of a steamer, "This is perhaps a record ip the anvals of River St. Lawrence and Lake On- talio navigation. He first took com- mand of a steamer when he was twenty-one years of age, and every season since has seen him on the wa- ters. For nearly forty years. Captain Smith has been a resident of Picton, though he is of English birth. Mariners are strongly protesting about the danger to navigation in the wreck of the schooner Goldie in': the direct approach to Deseronto - whael. 4f thé sunken coal-laden schooner is not raised at. least buoys should be placed round the dangér to warn cap- taint. Last week the stenmbarge Ab crdeen, of the Hepburn fleet, ran on the wreck and was badly damaged, She is now on the "ways" for re pairs to her hull. The SS. Lloyd 8. Porter, of Picton, has been "chartered for the season to carry coal between Lake Erie Paints and. Point St. Anne, near Belleville. ® The steamer Ella Ross this mofning CAPT. E.B If A Dyspeptic, Use Hutch. Not a foul smelling, nasty dasting dose," but a palatable, appetizin; rector of acidity, heartburn wt gor-brash. 1t Sashes away fermenting ngreton, sister, Mrs. W. : Alle 3 r AER a BE matters, and the mucus that coats the d tic's stomach, leavi it clean, ref) and ready to 'gest proper It's a doctor for ton rents. x ybu can spare $1 yon ean buy By mail _from Woodward Chonicat Co., Bridgoburg, Ont, J {FIFTY-SECOND * YEAR; ow tehon, Jot els ARCHITECTS. IR, MeCARTHY. OFFICE LATELY eating Fa Gay Jo. Ap pecupled by Dre Ryas. sorner Mon- _ Blaelcn to 179 | \RTHUR ELLIS. ARCHITECT, OF- treal and Brock streets. fice, Cor. Q and . FAIRVIEW, MACK ST. PACING VETERINARY. Victoria' Park: Garden, th oe | IENRY P. SMITH, ER eleven rooms. Yearly to ete. Anchor Building, v Square: JR. G. W. BELL, V.S., HAS RE preferred. Possession May 1s Phone, 345 . ply 340 Albert street. -------------------------- 81 KING STREET, CORNER EMILY St, hot, water, furnace, med son- facing. Macdonald and City Parks. | WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITROT, Former} opie by W. 4 Nickle, fice, second: floor over Mahood Rent, $500, fre of tax for a term Store, of years if -- A J. 8, RM 51 oth Trt Pn) comunenced her usual run betwen Pie ton and Trenton, Capt. BB, Chris tie isin command, The Cor- delle, 'froin Oswega, iv unloading econ! for Ostrander. 'the schooner Gull, unloading lumber for Hepburn Bros, cleared light for Deseronto. The schoon- painful accident last week. She was Junping out of her carvinge to catch a rein which had been entangled in the front of the shaft when sho fell over on her ankle, The force of the sudden jump broke her leg just above the awkle, forces itself upon us. Why not go out mediation of not ? tarian church that a man may, hr. Casson Fears. ture. ing. a couple of weeks in Rochester, You're to be: the jud Wo leave it to you to decide, Al we want is your verdict, Will Hollister's Mountain Tea make you well and keep you well? That's fair. Tea or Tab lets, 38¢." Mahood's drag store. The : oldest watches bearing an in- scribed date ave of Swiss make, the dato is 1484, A pint bottle of beef, Tron and Wine, our own make, only 50c;, at Wade's drug store. England has. thirty tunnels a mile or mote in length taking a work like the other students. ------------------. tacky. W. A. cargics a line po all colors. Maypole Sop | Dyes, all colors, Wade's s Shrug store Spring | Pattern Hats, La- dies' and Misses' Hats, Children's and Infants' Headwear, in_endless variety, at The. Somerville Co., Phone 771 . HIGH CLASS MILUNERS EY a "ans Ban & SON. itn. some Sree Bok The Abolition Of Mediation. er Waterlily, lumber laden from Ever the church has proclsimed « the Trenton, passed down to Wanpoos, doctrine of mediation between God and The Nimber will be used in the con. | Ma. For centuries it has been taught struction of the mew South Bay can- that man could approuch God only as ning factory. The schooner William | ® Prasant approaches a king. Be Jameson cleared light for Oswego, | tween the common man and the In- Mrs, Richard Cowan met with a very finite Gpd wore Christ and the church and the priesthood, through whom he must approach deity. A new though God direct * Why not approach Him as a child approaches a father, with. any kind § Wh It is the teaching of the Unk w The death Seourred] oh Sunday, atl that a. man should thus ak io his home at Sa mot aint, « ; chard | (ho Father. Let rt "- Isaacs, one of the connty's octogenar: | oo you and God, oo ions, Deceased 'was aged eighty three for: Mrs. L. Saunders, with her two | seems : children, have left for Rochester to join o - " . honer husband and make her home Duchess In A Cooking School. there, Mrs. Charles Lavalle is spond- Berlin, April 30.--The wife of the famous ocalist, Duke Carl Theodore of Munich, ' She "dock ordi! kitohen will find Campbell' Varela Stains 'mont excellent for floors and in- hard over might and pever become Mitchell SALPSMEN YOR or to dey 0 full at

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