Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Apr 1907, p. 5

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w the Vegetable Compoung w the "Panic of *73" Causeq have become household words pound where, tons of roots and he: are used annually in ite manufacture. Lydia E. Pinkham herself did not live to see the success of this work. She passed to her reward years ago, but not means for continu. rk as effectively as she could have done it herself. During her long and eventful experi. ence she was ever methodical in her work and she was always careful to pre- serve a record of every case that came to her attention. The case of every sick woman who applied to her for advice-- and there were thousands--received careful study and the details, including symptoms, treatment and results were recorded for future reference, and to-day these records, together with hundreds of | | thousands made since, are available to i|sick women the world over, and repre- , | sent a vast collaboration of information regarding the treatment of woman's ills, which for authenticity and accuracy can hardly be equaled in any library in the world. With Sa E Pinkham Nore her daughter s resent ink. ham. E&he was aaechlly in all her hard-won knowledge, and for assisted her in her vast corres- r hands naturally al the Firec- tol ami E g With asistants, some as capable as her- ' self, the present Mrs. Pinkham continues | this rast work, and probably from the f Tr have so many women, this advice is | "Yours for Health' freely given if you {only write to ask for it. Such is the history of Lydia E. Pink- ,| ham's Vegetable Com, : 'made from | simple roots and herbs; the one t icine for women's ailments, ee (he fitting Manu: to the moble woman our useful Raincoats, has no nay be, for if it rains he is pro- modishly modeled garment that Light Weight Overcoat. Shine He's Attired ly tailored in the best rain proof- nug fitting collars and perfect 12,50, $15 and $18 y Special $15 Raincoat TRY IT 'THEN YOULL TEA - IS SO POPULAR. ANNUAL' SALES EXCEED. 15,000,000 PACKETS. LEAD PACKETS ONLY--88c., 30c., i AT ALL GR FRG Owing to the phenomenal rush for "Re in the the first limited amount of stock per share will be exhausted sooner: will then he materially advanced. The advance will take place any day, pro just as soon as the stock has ledir, i very limited amount at our ii itial most of which is sold. than rh » 4 FH k ie 1 am not urging anyone to take on oer wan xodng by Prive of $1.90 . per ARDER LAKE Proprietary Goldfields; Limited above company: at our fiest offerin a expected of $1.00 he price ly "without not iop-- ood cing. a sharo-- ardee * Lake Proprietary. The stock is fast selling itself, ane "in a shor time will all placed in Canada and the United States, I am anxious, however, they want at the first price. ment to give you notice not" last must longer. Fence this My following hak consistently made money by acting on my ad- vice, housands will testify to that. that my Canadian follawing . get Hh of Canadian that the ground-floor opportunity will advertise- RR 1 have never advised the purchase of a stock without it materi- ally it is listed on the Exchanges. In every such case been a legitimate market at an advanced price. That is my record. advancing in_market value within a reasonable time. My method after placing a stock with the public is to see that the result has Larder Lake Proprictary will shortly be listed on the Exchanges and placed on the New York and Boston curbs, they will be of a sensational nature and I know : * -- will 'then surely see $10 a share. A the {rip to Larder on the special trein I'm going months past. The facts about the Larder Lake Goldfields, and ------ ------------ ------_ ---- - Full particulars, however, may he sbeuréd on personally, or. by mail, telegraph or 'phone. is sclling itself even faster than *we em take card from Canada and the United States--two "days price. HEAD OFFICR 41.45 ADELAIDE ST. EAST, TORONTO. H. 0. LONG DISTANCE PHONES : Main 75685 " 7568 BRANCH OFFICE AT LARDER Skirts and Many Entirely UR ready-to-wear any previous stylish cloths to Spring Coats, to $12. New Costumes, Children's Skirts for St. George's.' cooks. never disappoints. Dru - bold, prediction, 1 some say, but those who shortly aecept my' invitation to take at "Blouse Waists, 50c., 81, $1.25 #1. . Baking Powder in my Store" "Practically every arder I get for Baking Powder calls * «Most of them are not first-time' orders Sither."" #"They, come from custdbmgrs «who have tested St. George' s--who have proved its purity, its quality, its economy," St George's iking-Powder is a daily. source &f satisfaction to good It makes baking easy -- and Ciliada Limited. Montreal. I predict that very soon indeed it will 'stand' at sswvéral dollars o share. 1 furthermore know that after the stamp mill materi-| alive: results, and it should be runping within six weeks, that that the stock hear to run from New York, Boston and Toronto will think my prediction con- sorvative enough when they are on the ground and see and my engineers have been investigating "and "verifying for six what the Properie- tary Company in particular, are far too great to present here. request by calling behind now-* + But'T ami nixious that mv Canadian following get into this, by yr ----_-- . dm --r " far the best thing I have ever recommended, at our flest offering BARBER Managing Director, Canada Mines, Limited. Stylish Costumes, Coats Waists New and Attractive Models sales show a steady and marked increase over scason's business. Bright new assortments the-minute styles, many attractive and choose very moderate prices in every instance. The latestiarrivals include many usually effective models. at $5, $6, $7.50, here, up-to- from and un- $9, 210 and to Sprikg Skirts, $2.75, 83, $3.50 to 87. Misses' Skirts SPENCE"S, The Leading Millinery and Mantle "at is 50 easy'to | meals with mis syfto prepareliatuty Directions re © "» pl jie. and 0c. Per Pound, Again I say, I am not urging the purchase of this stock, for it: 'of 'the orders ' Technicality. : Ottawa, April 30,-The western coal strike seems likely to be settled. The minister of lohor, to-day, received a i that the tanding ples of ng at ou an has been od at be tween the operators and the executive of the Mine Workers' Association. latter strongly recommends it to the men. All the summonses in the cases of : Z nical tion was ght up, yesterday, Judge Talbot nqw declared the service null and void under Quebec laws. The strikers ave, therefore, released under this ruling. THE WELSH PROMOTERS. Of the Zinc Smelter--Mr, Hadley a Sprinter. William W. Hadley, one of the Welsh gentlemen interested, in the zine smel. tor proposition, was born in Newport, South Wales, and is an athlete. of na- tional repute, He has made a record as a soccer or assooition football player and as a sprinter, He was born in one of the sporting centres in Wales, a country that has produced a large number of fast runners, the only people who. blocked the triumphant march of the New Zealanders in their old country tour in 1906. Mr. Hadley says he can get out of Kingston suf fictent soccer foothall material to dean up Canada. Mr. Gray is a typical all-over Welsh: man. He speaks the language to per- fection and in his English gives evi: dences of* his Cymrie Celtish origin, He thoroughly understands the tin plate industry and is not hackward in the belief that he can give this city the first tin plate works in Canada. Mr, Gray knows all the tin plate men of South Wales antl has been closely identified with the management of tin works through the western valleys of Monmouthshire, Llanelly, Carmartheu, and Swansea Glamorganshire, The zinc smelter would run night and day, Sundays and week days, and never stops. It would give this city 190 Welsh families from Swansea, which will mean an addition of from 300 to 500 to the population. Mr. Gray and Dr. Evans had many listen- ers, this morning, at the British-Am- ovican hotel, as they talked in the tohgue of "Yr Hen 'lolad fy nhadai." Mt. Grays a graduate of the U.C. W. Cardifi, where he recvived a tech: nical education. He is the son of a mining and mechanical engineer and thoroughly conversant with the busi ness he has in hand. He will come to Kingston to live at an early date and as manager of 'the new smeltér. COMING TO CANADA. Work Lwin Seek Domestics. A young English woman, twenty-one years of .age, who came out from Lon: don, Eng., with a party of sixty girls, reached Kingston yesterday. She was looking for her parents, wr reside at the junction, and through the efforts put forth by Peter Devlin, the young woman's relatives were located. Her parents have been living at the june: tion about two months. She was the only one out of the party of sixty who It Montreal upon their arrival. The others have all secured work as domestics in that city. The newcomer says that another large party of girls wiil leave the old country for Canada shortly. The majority of these will sek work as domestics, and as do mestics are very scarce in Kingston, she will ask a number of them to come Kingston. Girls as on to CLEMENCEAU DENOUNCED. Striking Paris Bakers Furious Against French Premier. Paris, April 30.--Three members of the General Confederation of. Labor were arrested, this morning, by M. Hamard, chief of the Paris detective force. The most prominent of them is Bousquet, chief leader of the bakers' stiike. When he was arrested Bousguet few into a fury against M. Clemen- conu, calling the premier a renegade, and saving that before he became a x advocated exactly the he } the Confederation of minister ' same ideas ns Labor. - These arrests were made as a pre jiminary May day precaution. Others may follow, and Paris will be 'an armed camp on Wednesday. The mili: tary measures that are being taken are in reality quite as extensive as last year, though the troops will be Lent 'more' in the background unless there is actual need of them. GIRL FATALLY SHOT. Victim of a Sad Accident Nevada Town. Chatham, Ont., April 30.--Word has been received in this eity that Miss in a Carrie Burton, of Anderson, Ind, a former well-known Chathamite, was killed . through the accidental dis charge of a pistol in Goldfields, Ne vada.* Miss Birton was twenty-ene vears of age, a stenographer. She was talking to Frederick Gleason, the deputy sheriff, when his revolver fell and went off, the bullet striking her in the head, killing her instantly. Promotion For Kingston. London, April 30.--Canadian satis- faction is expressed that Capt. Kings. mill, former captain of the battleship Dominion, has been appointed to the command of the special service divi- sion of the home fleet at Devonport. The appointment indicates that the admiralty did not intend the calamity to the Dominion to impede Capt. Kingsniill's promotion. Ie wiil be come tear admiral next vear, and then bé avmilable for a further step some good farms for sale. balls; tarine moth s, and lavander camphor flakes at Chown's As May Ist is St, Philip and St. James' day there will be holy. com- ' * which appears here tos morrow evening, is the play which Sir fHeory Irving produced with such great success. ma Buy Zam-Buk at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. A few market gardeners and florists bad the market square to themselves this i Very few purchasers were all moming. of the May must wear a heavy lined mackintosh and goloshes tomorrow il she would avoid a bad cold and baflle la grippe. le Dass and baritone songs, old Eng- lish. favorite songs, concert somgs, sacred 8, violin wel piano duets, at Jo. a Nchermott Bros. Buy powders at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Another large shipment of feldspar is expected, 1n the course of a few days, from the mines on the K.&#, railway. The feldspar will be shipped to Charlotte, Perfect fitting in every respect, the glasses © you get at Chown's drug store, The stone crusher made its first ap- pearance on the streets, this after noon. The machine crushed the lime stone recently laid on Princess street, between Ontario and King streets. The 'warehouse on the railway wharf at Odgenshurg was burned on Monm- day night, with a loss to the R., W. & 0. road of over $4,000, covered by insurange. The wharf was badly dam- Have: no equal ax u prompt and positive pure for sick headache, bil- iousness, comstipation, pain in the side, and all liver troubles. Carter's Little Liver Pills. Try them. Floyd. Miller and wife, of Biglow, St. .Lawwence county, New York state, have returned from a pleasant visit in this city, where they were the guested" "Mrs. Willer's parents, My, and Mré Horaeo Kttwood. FIRED AT PRESIDENT ? Men in Motor 'Boat After welt. Norfolk, Va., April 30.--It is stated here, to-day, that 'a swift motor boat with two or perhaps more men in it, dashed by the president's yacht on Saturday night up the James river, while the Roosevelt party was on a cruise, and that three shots were fir ed at the yacht. The shots came from a rifle. Local authorities know or ap- pear to know nothing of the matter Thesecret service and crew of the pro sident's yacht were sworn to secrcey. Theinformation was secured from one of the crew. Roose- Department Of Pedogogy. To-morrow evening, a special meet: ing of the Board of Education will be held to meet wn deputation from Queen's University, trustees and senate with reference to the department of pedagogy, to be established at Queen's, and towards which the On. tario government is giving a yearly grant of £5,000, The educatignal de partment notified the university au thorities to confer with the loeal Board of Education with réference to arranging for the practical work of the pedagogical students who will utilize the public schools and Collegiate In- stitute. Bought A Stone Crusher. The council of Erngsttown township bought a stone crusher, Monday, and propose to have it operated principal ly by the ratepayers in doing their statute labor. With the county crush- cr and this one, it is hoped to im- prove the roads over a distance of at loast twenty miles this year. Reeve Gallagher thinks this a cheaper and better way 'than attempting to. break the stone with axes and hammers and finishing up [with top buggies, is y Cut Off ? The question is being wsked why the liquor license of the Bowen house was out off. James Adams has con ducted one of the quirstest taverns in Kingston. No complaint was ever re- istered against his house, for no lignor could be got there within pro- hibited hours. His bar was closed tight on Sundays, too. Why was . he singled out and others with "records" given renewals ? Start On May 50th. The" medical council examinations ' start on May 20th, this year, and will be continued for three weeks. There are about fifty medical graduates and students studying for the examina- tions at present. The exams., as usu- al, will be held in the city hall The dominion land surveyors' exam- 'mavion preliminary starts to-morrow and lasts all day. Dwight Has Resigned. Toronto, April 30.---H& P. Dwight has resigned his position as president of the Canadian Birkbeck Investment and Savings company, and from the upward. nt Fresh flower and garden seeds Chown's drug store. hoartl of directors of the company: Ripe pineapples, 20c. Carpovaky's. cipal'Falconer is expected nuek in Heir ; armouries foot of the A the « Quinte to arrange - for a cireuit races for the seasqn. Déle- smoki be which all club members friends are invited. Ar the conclusion of the club meet. put on, to and their The following schedule of races was arranged for the Victoria day regatta: Ist--An open race for power - boats oup, over a filteen-mile 2nd--For power boats of 36 feet and under, owned by. citizens: of Kingston over a tenmile course, for prises of $10 and $5. Srd--For power hoats with one cy Kinder engines, owned by citizens, over a fiveemile' course, for prizes of $10 and $5. . The races will start off Macdonald Park and courses will be laid giving citizens a full view of entire events, For the sailing yachts prizes of $15, $10, and 85 will be given, race being open for all boats. Dinghy races will laso be held, one for 14-foot boats and one for 12-foot boats with a prize of 8 for each race. The races are to begin at 10 am. and the open race for fast power boats will start at 11 am, The regatta committee will arrange all details for the regat- ta and a splendid morning's sport is assured. er -- MET WITH ACCIDENT. Tweed Young Man Brought to Hospital. Joseph Shell, a young man residing at Tweed, is a patient at the ey hospital here, as the result of an se cident. He was employed in one of the factories, and had the misfortune to hpVe his right arm caught. in the shallthy of one af the machines, and puffered a compound fracture of the lower forearm® Dr. Robertson, «i Tweed, accompanied the young wan to the hospital. White Lace Coat. Coats of heavy lace or of embroid- eredd linen and lace will be more than ever in favor during the coming sea- son. The plate shows a very attrae tive style in loose short, belero of fret. Irish lace was used, banded with very heavy cduny. The little vest was of linen, embroidered and edged with | white cord. Rev. Dr. Falconer"s Return, Halifax, 'N.8,, April 30--<Rev. I'rin- fax during the last week in May, or somewhere between May 22nd ant 28th, roturn'ng via. England. He cones thus early in order to meet the boartl of the Halifax Preshyterian college and acquaint 'them of his appointment to the presidency of Toronto univer sity, this action to be followed, doubt. jess, by his resignation of the princi: pulehip, . Baseball Yesterday. American league--Boston, 2; New York, 1. Philadelphia, 3; Washing- ton, L . . National league--New York, 3; Bos. ton; 1. Philadenphia, & Brooklyn, 0. Chicago, 1; Cincinnati, 0: Eastern league--Montreal, 5; Roches. ter, "0. Jersey City, 4; Providence, 2. Toronto, 8:°Baffalo, 5. Newark, 5; Baltimore, 3. : Regiment Drill This Evening, The first regimental drill of the 14th for the seaton will be held at the this evening. The com- panies are all well up to strength, and headed by the efficient brass and bugle bands, should make a fine appear ance. Tt is unlikely that the regimpnt will march out. : Governor-General To Sail. Ottawa, April 30--The governor-gen- eral of Canada has for England by the May 10th. : a passage 88, Virginian on appeared in the latter cha od with the would be ir Nott declared that a prison sérience jdered to. report on "and healthful hot breads, biscuit and cake = No other baking preparation or powder 5 has equal leavening strength 9 [nl or healthfut qualities : ' ROYAL BAKING POW! JER OD., NEW YORK i ------ AFTER INSURANCE MEN, should be imposed, The plea was withdrawn and the over until Tuceday. An application "made trict-attorney for Jurors to try F t of the Mutual Life Association, who «ioted for | and granted by O'Gorman. ~~ Wil nskod that the trial hotes and, it would bo of. murder to bring : thin time. The, ng him nt he President Indicted For . Perjury, Forgery and Larceny. : New York, April 29. Willian A. Rrower, | president of the Wash ington Life Insurance company, who is under two indictments of J and one of making a false statement to the state insurance department, the supreme courd and tentatively offered a plea of guilty to The plea was offer idea that only a fine od, Distriet:Attorney Our Next | Fire DAL Will be held at 53 Brock Street, pear Wade's / \ Drug Store THURSDAY, MAY 2ND wee AND ee SATURDAY, MAY 4TH by smoke and TX Enamelled Kitchen Ware, 18 Hardware, Cutlery, =. | Plated Ware, &c., &c. et At prices that will be hard to duplicate. ; cCKELVEY & BIRCH $ .. Hundreds of pieces damaged water, consisting of -- | | Do You Prize Tea for its bo i fragrance, flavor, p and Blue Ribbon Tea is perfect in all these qualities. For morning, afternoon or vee every use--it's the best. Pure and invigorating. \ Black, green, mixed --26¢. to $1 a Ib.--All £2 vx 2 Silk and Lawn Wai " "I'his illustration shows one style a need to see i 3 Waise--but you Hh the @ carried out. : w Celery King is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. -

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