Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1909, p. 7

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* Samp iaics ita bo ly Real Estate For Sale. | mode 1, Hl roc ms, west end, | . near Collegiate. i No. 2--Brick Dwelling, 9! 0 roome, splendid situation. | Be very casi di sted ad No. 3--Donble Brick,mod-| || people."--FLORENCE ern, paying 8 per cent net. BLEEKER, No. 1 Myte No. 4--Touble Frame, [| Avene Bridgeton, N. J. well rented, in good condi] This isronly one of thousands of tion. No. 5--A Row of Seven| Gilt E dge Investments. and am gaining every day. 1 find Scott's Emulsion to I have a large number of. properties to "choose from. | You can make no mistake to call ava take a choice carly in the week, D. A. Cay 57 Brock St i has given an appetite. It's so easily digested that it doesn't tax the Sgorive organs and they rest; | iy the body is wonderfully nour- <Q! hed and built up. The digestion is improved --then ordinary food is sufficient, Growing boys and girls, who need $0 much food to keep them well and strong, and also growing, should be given a bottle of Scort's MULSION ebery few weeks, = It oes wonders for them. It pre- vents their getting run down and spindly. Nothing does them so much good LLL TAS To) ok TWICE - THEN AGAIN- 14a], Walid i M 1s it not. good plumbing 126 Wellington St., W. you want when you want Hil | ! I | Emre | ALL DRUGGISTS Let ue send you some letters and liters. ture on thie subject A Fost Curd, giving your address and the name of this paper, is sufficient. any © Should high class plumb- ers be paid low class rates? Which are cheaper--aell paid gxpert plumbers, or poorly paid poor plumbers? Kellogg's Acid is Antiseptic The Acid in Kellogg's ~ Toasted Corn Flakes is Antiseptic, germicidal, and deadly to all disease producinggerms, caused by impure foods you have been eating. difference in the difference Is not the work worth in cost? WE ARE EXPERT PLUMBERS WE EXPE he FAIR PAY WE BELIEVE WE WORTH WHAT WE ASK? David Hal 66 Brock St. Phone 335 A SCHOLAR'S COMPANION GIVEN AWAY Bye Toasted Corn Flakes We are going to give] Now you understand why the name on that delicious, appetizingly- dainty Cereal Food you always wished for should be 10c. Pky, All Grocers | pd Hellogg d= A LIVELY PICTON TOWN TOJK AWAY BUSINESS FROM NAPANEE. Inspector Devlin Criticzed Over a Deportation Matter--What the | Liquor License Commissioners | Did. "Tieton, "April 22.--1i the opinion, ob fieindly, of the board of trade is to be taken as evidence of the thoughts ef Pictonians, genceally, then Picton fas vors the passing of the daylight bill now being aired in the federal house. M. XY. Mclean, M.P,, for South Huron chairman of the committee which has | the bill in hand, and who, by the way is an uncle of P. Mclean, editor of the Times, wrote 20a the opinion of the board of trade, and at 'ihe annual meeting held Tuesday night, the bill was approved of with unani- mity. J. deC. Hepburn, last year's vice, was made this year's president, I. F. Fraser was clected vice-president, and P. CO. Macnee re-elected secretary, Picton merchants are very anxious o hold the trade with the Adolphus- town shore which was' taken away from Napance when the Glénora ferry was established, Many, however, ob- act to the high bonus paid the ferry- man, and it is now proposcd to put a steamer on tha Cressy to Piclon route, Hepburn Bros, are willing to do this, f they are given a honus of $350 for | five years. They have secured a six days' option on a Brockville steamer, v little larger leer. A committee. from the board of | trade iss now canvassing the town mer- 'hants up the attempt to raise the Money needed. ; When Minaker, a Greenbush farmer, vas fined $10 for drinking after he wad been listed, ho told the court that brother-indlaw, Lighthall, had wet stuff. Yesterday, wwover, his evidence on this was rather conflicting and Lighthall's ase was dismissed by Magistrate Cur The same thing happened to « who was said to have fur- ished "Tom" Tooher with: spirits af- {er his name had been put with the other prohibited ones. Inspector Sex- smith has over 100 names in his "In- dian!" hook. If Inspector Devlin, government emi- gration deporter, was in town just at present he Would have "some pretty plain talk directed to his cars. It would come, from ~charitably-disposed | persons, all "of whom are pretty much J incensed at treatment that six English familige" have received. These half doeen families, of some thirty persons, made application to be de sported. All necessary wae done to this end. In- «peetor is riven him the qe. Hudgin, day's notice, and they rid themeclves of their posscssions, limited at best. For two weeks now these families have | slept on the floor and there have been | instances of illness. One family was | itoveless until ona was procured | charity. Rev. W. LL. Armitage drawn the attention of his congrega- tion lo this * 'most-acute case ol nee and a committee of men are takifig the matter up with the department, at Ottawa, seeking the immediate depor- tation of these destitute people. The license commissioners are rather inclined to seerecy since their meeting of Saturday. The Queen's Globe, toyal and Picton hotels were all given a renewal of their licenses, That of the Quinte was held in abeyance, pend- | ing a meeting of the creditors of the hotel. - The rotail ligor bus inecs of the Williams must close up and the | commissioners have given threo | months' notice to this effect. The Teeumseh must make some improve- ments before the license will be ex- tended, it is understood. It is only in the flush of married life that a woman wants her husband away with every pair of Boys' and Children's from $1 up A Pencil Box Our New Wall a Papers ? HH. Tennings King St! We have a large stock of Imported Goods in the latest designs and color- HIGHEST GRADES GASCLINE, | { Paperhanging. COAL OIL, | LULRICATING OILS; FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY, Ww. F. KELLY, Any House Toye's Building, Owner Clarence and Ontario Streets. Can now afford to have Electric | | Light in the home. WE WILL WIRE YOUR HOME| AT LOW FIGURES. | ings. Lucrusta Relief, Moulding and Graining and | dadoes--Burlaps, Room Jo Rails. Painting; 1 McMahon & 00., Cor. Brock and Bagot Sts. And allow you to pay a little each month for a year. | We hive expert Electricians, and our specialty is House Wiring. "Up-to-Date Fixtures, both Gas-anéd Electric, | H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO., | 'Phone, 441. | emmaa--s new stock of Granite Marble. Just arrived. KINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS | Cor. Ptincess and Clergy Sts, See our and 79 Princess street pe | Auction Sales Rooms Wm. Murray Auctioneer ALL KINDS OF SECONDHAND | goods bought and sold, or goods sold ov commission. Auction Sales promptly at- tended to, at the City Auction Sales Rooms, 88 Brock St.. Kingston. | ANGR OVE'S FOUNDRY Jo SONES. Auctioneer. Brass and Iron Castings of Any Size or Weight. Place d'Armes RAM ER AR MIRAI RN NE 04 27 BROCK' ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Sale of Horses every Saturday. You will want some Home-Made Mince | Meat and here is the place to get the] good old fashioned kind that mother used to make. Also, pur Pork Sausage Meat is just the &ressing you peed. 'Whone, 570, MH. J, MYERS, Shoes 'Have You Seen | the newest thing for] | an { hanging around the kitchen when &he | is hurrying dinner along. Docs Your Heart Flutter | Short Breath. Easily Fatigued. | Rush of Blood. { It' s in This Condition That Sud: den and Unexpected Death Comes. The heart is an unfailing index strength. Bodily vigor and a heart go hand in hand: { A slight fluttering and shortness of breath is a sign of failing strength, | | arising from weakened digestive pow- {er, pr from weakness of the nervous { --. The organic and dangerous afiections E the heart scldom manifest them- selves until the climax is reached, { when death usually supervenes. | Even a small variation in strength | renders the heart susceptible on the | emotional side, and a little® fright, xicty 'or Haste will set it going at a'l frightful rate. You ought to know that when your | heart flutters easily, when your breath |: comes in gasps, when you tire quickls ! upon exertion, and rest does not recu- | perate, you have allowed yourseli - to run down: It is under these conditions that Fer- rogone acts like magic in its strength- giving power. Tens of thousands of -- adians can testify tothe marvel ous curative power of Fervozone. When it's remembered that Ferrozone i has the of making rich, red blood, of giving tone to the"system, oi-vitalizing all the functional powers, of the body, it will be easily seen in | asés such us yours, in which these | fluttering sensations are present, Fer | rozone will speedily restore you~ to health. Ferrozone makes you strong because it emables you to digest your food, because it makes rich, red blood--be- cause it tones, strengthens, reinforces the whole system. *"] was so overcome with heart flut- i tering and acute indigestion 1 could scarcely walk upstairs without pant- | ing and ¢ atching for my breath," writes E. K. Young, a well- known | merchant . in. Augusta. "'After using | one bex of Ferrozone I improved. and | after two months I was cured and am 1 of power sound and healthy as.ever to-day." The best proof of Ferrozone's merit | is the enormous good it will do you, | in your own case; try it, 50¢c. per box | or six boxes for $2.50, at all dealers. | * than the steamer Rein- | score | Devlin came to town and told | the families to be ready to leave on a | strong | t--fused-to--be-jeered-nt-and -even-reprov- | made {coming more temperate by its {of room, »EADY 70 RUN. wk Party "Won't Weed Him Next Time. Kansas City, Meo., 1 22.-- William { 1. Bryan, while hpi 2 discussed at «ome length the causes for his party's defeat, and then refered to the possi- bilities of the next campaign as fol- | lows 3 "While 1 hope that my party will' | not find it necessary to call for me as a presidential candidate in the next campaign, 1 make the emphatic state | ment that 1 have no intention of re | tiring from polities. 1 hegan to ht for democratic pringiples long my party heard of me, and, as 1 oe I shall continue to do so as long as | have s(rcngth."' CABINET RESIGNS. Joseph « Asks Andrassi to Act. Budapest, April 22.--The Hungarian cabinet rosé yesterday and the emperor king, s Joseph, has 4 asked Count ra oseph. of the interior, to fofm a new cabinet. The wesignation of the ministry «of Premier Wekerie is due to' internal oi- vergencies of opihion which have ve- Francis Count tion of political parties, by which the premier was sup) in his efforts to secure the. establishment of a Hun- garian state bank independent of the exiting Austrian State banking sys- tem. » -~ Typographical Error. Montreal Ilerald. At the dinner of the Montreal Re: | form Club, Saturday, Hon. Mr. Gra: { ham, in proposing the health of the | precident, Joseph Lamarche; said : | "The most solid plank of the consor- val tive platiorm is the typographical error. | The Gazette | Mr. i typographical error the report of of the morning, said Graham had announced that by a' the commission of inquiry into the Central | railway makes the stock distributed | among the founders oi the lino $430,- 000, while it should be only $13,000. Tho Colonist, of Yiftoria, publislies a false telegram from R. L."Borden. Typographical error. {| The Mayes affidavitt gives the date | 1907 instead of 1905. Typographical | error, ! The report of the Landry. commis- | prints $430,000 instead of $43;- 000. Typographical errof. It is a singular thing that these Hpegraphies] OITOrS Never occur ex- 'to the' detriment" of the adver- saries of those who commit them, and | the worst of it is that these gentlemen : 1 do not give the same publicity to the ' | correction as they did to ithe errer. The Laws Of Courtesy. Montreal Star. Courtes{ in debate is a virtue which | needs revival at Ottawa. The bers seem to have lost the art of the | rapier and ave trying to make up for swinging .the bludgeon. It re quiresgno cleverness for the average - | politician to he rude, but it does call | for skill to "pink" an opponent with- out soiling 'his cont. 'Ine edmmons {will make a capital mistake if it for- | vets what is due in (ignity, courtesy [and gentlemanly behavior to a Bri tish parliament. They should not re- | quire the speaker te keep order with a megaphone, but should observe the British practice of quieting at his first word. There is something in the theory that a parliament should be a "gentleman's club." At all events, | ofary member of parliament. choukl {strive to act like a gentleman while he is in theschamber. 'The Idol Impeached. | Capadian '€ourier. i There is much talk in various Can- | adian cities concerning the advisabil [ity of doing away with elected ecoun- cils and boards of control and sub- rtituting paid permanent commis- l sions. Even in Port: Arthur and Fort | William, where all public utilities are owned and operated by the munici- I palities, there is grave dissatisfaction {with the present methods and results, | The people are talking seriously of | government by commission and of | leasing the joint street railway to a (private company. All this simply {proves that municipal success is as difficult of attainment as private and { personal success. Every form of hu- {man enterprise seems to have its dif- | Geulties, { " Candy Vs. Alcohol. Lady's Pictorial. But a very few years ago women ed for their craze for goodies, and a man who was seen eating sweets was | accounted a rather poor thing. Now | figures are showing that the consump- tion of sugar 1s increasing, while the amount of alcohol is declining. This is explained by the fact that men of , all classes eat sweetmeats. muelr more | than they did, and that whenever n people eat largely 61 sugar they take less intoxicants. | May Get A Shock. Hamilton Times. According to the figures of prices for | power in large hlocks prepared by the Toronto "experts," consumers of Hy- ! dro-Electric current, are likely to be treated to some surprises. If they or- der 400 horse-power at £2.12 per horse- | power per month, and do not use that! much, the price will be changed to | $2.99, and they will have to pay for 200 horse-power, whetherused or not ! | Getting Temperate Men There. Toronto Globe. Commenting on the figures of alco- holic. consumption in. Great Britain! and Jreland during 1908, the Times! says that after every allowance is "it must inevitably be recog- nized that the nation is steadily be- own free choice." There is 'certainly plenty the drink bill for the year being $855,000,000, Will Live In Watertown. Malone, N.Y, April 22--Rev. A. C. Danforth, pastor of the Methodist { church at Adams, who resigned his pas- ['torate there in order to come to Ma- lone and. care for his father-in-law, ! who is ill from the 'effects of a broken hip, has been appointed collector of the Northern New York conference and | later 'expects to make his "home in Watertown. Regret always of wrong doing. follows in the path sulted in the breaking up of the conli- |' mem- | SEAL BASE & 54 COFFEE were drunk in Canada during last year. ow Why! . In 12nd 2 pound fin cams. Never in buik. "Caloric" Safety Lighter All dangers atached to common ways of lighting gas ranges unknown in the experiences of'a "Caloric" WHY ? 'Caloric" equipped with a perfect safety lighter. ' This lighter collects gas from each burner bar, en directs same to the burner holes in the bottom of the oven. The moment the burner jet is turned on and the lighted match applied, the gas is lit evenly.' No accumulation of gas, no puffing, no explosions. M¢Clarys "Caloric" Gas Range "The Victor Carpet Stretcher" Warranted not to 3 injure the finest Car- pet; simple in con- struction and dar- able. See one, BUY one, and save yourself . the misery of putting down a earpet by hand. Only $1.00. HHS 3H HOH 3 77 PRINCESS BT. A ELLIOTT 'BROS., FAK ars pr Lr AFew Leit to Furnish While Que Big Clearing Sale Lasts The kind that sells. Brass and Iron Beds, strong and durable, lasts a life time. SPRINGS --Herdules, the only kind. . MATTRESSES --Sanitary and healthy-to sleep on, at dames Reid's,' i "The Leading Undertaker. For Ambularice. Fron the Rising to the Setting S For Years past And Years to come, Sun, There are no Wares will wear EDDY"S WARES have done. Always Everywhere in Canada As "ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES | YESTERDAY TO-DAY TO-MORROW TOYE'S BREAD Is of the same unvarying quality ; always "just right," always satisfactory. If the bread you use hasn't these qualities, TRY TOYE'S. INTERCOLONIAL REID Famed for excellence of Saeping® and Dining Car service. Lea MONTREAL 12 noon daily, except Saturday for Quebec, 'St. Joh N.B., Halifax. FRIDAY'S MARITIME. EXPRESS Carries the EUROPEAN MAIL and lands P Sad Ba, at the side Halifax the i Saturday. Intercolonial Railway uses Bon- aventure Union Depot., Montreal making direct connection with Grand Trunk trains. For timetables and other infor mation, apply to Montreal Ticket = Office, 130 St. James Street, or General Passenger. . Department = MONCTON, N.B. HARE {1.0w One-Way Colonist Fares te Pacific Coast Oh sale daily, until April 30th, 1009, at the following fares = ¥ from Kingston. Vancouver, B.C., Victoria, B.C, minister, R.C., Seattle, Wash., ash., Portland, Oreg., 4. Francisco, Cal, 1.08 Angeles , eros. Cal,, 47.05 ; Mexico City, Mex., 46.0 HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS to the CANADIAN NORTH-WEST, MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN and ALBERTA, a round-trip second-class tickets be fssued via Chicago, North Ba Wo dates : 6th, by on followin fi 20th ; May 4th, 1Bth; June 1st, 25th, 20th ; July 18th, 27th ; August Oth, 24th ; pt. 7th, 21st. Good to return within of days from going date. Po i J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Cor: Johnson and Ontario Sts. "ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STRWAMERS TO LIVER. POULs From St. John: From Halifax, Tunisian . « April 24, Victorian . April 80. May 1, JOSTON TO GLASGOW. Hesperian (10,000 tons), . April 28, RATES OF PASSAGE, * (According to Steamer.) First-Class, $67.50, 70 ond $80; Second-Class, $42.50, MS and $47. 50 ; Third-Class, $27.50 and $28 For full particulars of a saili $ and rates from Montreal. Agely to 8. KIRKPATRICK, Clarence ston, J. P. HANLEY, G.T.R. Kingston. ToENGLAND and Bog: Agent, Sait Tuesdays at am reli REGS Wks ut n Rte Wine ee ee Twin.Screw Sailin, ursdays at (10a, m. ¥ MOUTH, CRREGTRG, iE new) "grove Ki il} "Barbarossa "Bremen" TY EAR NAPLES, GENOA to i fas, MATL, ely re ned a Travers' Checks good-ail over the wid eee: Apply OELRICHS & CO., General Ageats 5 Broadway, New York, or any Local Agent Washi "atu? Friedrich Wil "Friedrich der The kind you jr war for 1s * the kind we 1. SCRANTON Coal is good coal end we rnd prompt delivery. F Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET.

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