4 Ali : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1900. -- Mrs. W. B. Carey will leave for Epg- ' / . s A : { 2 > land some time in June. THE DAY 9 E 8 H seid 7 : : Miss Edith Wrenshall is spending the , AE oT : 4 week with Mrs. H. A. Betts, Earl Lerner > : Ba a street, on her way home from St. 2 ba : Ag gh John's, Quebec, to Owen Sound. LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS ; . 3 ~ a a Miss Agnes Macmorine came home, IN GENERAL ORANGE MEAT ; on Saturday night, from the south. oi Mrs. Charles Masters ie here from [Occurrences I'm The City And ; Z + ls te MM te on by SE ------ Bold in i Guwilight : Kingsville, and will be with her Vicinity--Other Brief Item. nis. oe 3 CIPI IPI IVIIIIIIIIIIPPY | mother, Mrs. B. C. Paterson, Union hey Easily Bord a a ; : Professor Harcourt, of the Guelph Agricultural . College, - ow we street, for about five weeks. Mr. ¥ > ALE : 3 with the Human Subject, taking all the necessary precau- Mrs. Joha Pell Carruthers gave a | Masters will join her here and to- membered. : ; i 1 : tons to insure accuracy, he determined the digestibility. a small tea af "Annandale," on Satur | sether they will go to Halifax, where| Strawberries at Carnovsky's. : : various cereals and furnished' the following results == ~~ day, in honor of Mrs. J. K. Kerr, ol } Mr. Masters has received appointment| Four barbers at Kingsbury's. Ue ! 5 4 Percentage of the constituents digested Toronto. Mize Marie Carruthers pour- } to a parish by the Bishop of Nova] J. M. Madden, Stuart street, has ; p 4° Organic Matter. Calories per gram. od the coffee, Miss Nora Gordon mak- ¥Seotia. left for St. Albert, Alberta. A ER ; Orange Meat srrrinssen DBA cobeaastt caimainiinaal in ka ing tea, and the assistants wers Miss . Ce | Use Furniture Restorer for cleaning : ods i ' = White Hread 98, se arena d 468 Dorothy Brownfield, and Miss Phyllis § Miss Maud Betts, Beverley street, is | old furniture, at James Reid's. 9 : Entre Wheat Bread . 343 aveonssanas. maesiurnivasll Short. Among the guests wore : Mrs. fhome from Brockville. William 'Burton will leave to-mor- 2 . iraham Bread yo. 9B8 ms ul i ob Lennox Mills, Mrs. W. D. Gordon, Mrs. § Miss Meta Dobbs went down to {row on a trip to the old wouniry. k i Y 3 A iS ats hin 28 us I bread. T. D. R. Hamming, Mrs. Norton-Tay- | Brockville, to-day, with her brother,| p, R. C. Sneeth left Monday for \ L : "Fo persistent users of ORANG MEAT 3 Inge "GRANGE seven -* lor, Miss Lily Norton-Taylor, - Mrs: |the Rev. Ogilvie Dobbs, for whom she | Woodstock after attending Queen's. D gllered A private postcard inevery age. of Frediwick Brownfield, Mrs. Iva Martin, jwill keep house. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orc Mrs. R. T. Walkem, Mrs. C. W. Drury A Toronto paper says that Mrs. receives ok vier a Phone ao Sore 5 ) Hundred Dollars, or a lite annuity of Fifty-two Dollars... Mrs. James Cappon, Mrs. Walter Mac Walker Bell is spending a «week in| Jigs Rose Bristow is leaving to pe Read carefully the vate postcard in every nee, Mrs. William Boamingham, Mrs. Kingston. ; | morrow on a trip to the old country. package detailing culars of a most remark- Houri Panct, Mrs. Norman Leste, Mrs. § Mr. George Fortescue, of Montreal, | Carl Fitz ald, left Monday jor F able Cash Prize offer. : . Arthur Cunningham, and Miss M |is the guest of Mrs. J. Cotter, Al- Parry Sound, after attending Queen's. 2 Hilton-Green, Mrs. Alan Palmer, Mrs. fred street, . a The automobile used on the Napa: Percy Stevenson, Mrs. William Harty Mts. Leonard Clements, King street, |, 00 Kingston line is being well patron- Mise Lois Saunders, Miss Eléanor Mao will leave, to-morrow; for Detroit, to ized. donell, and Miss Mabel Gildersleeve. - | visit her sister. Miss 8. Parrott, Queen wmtreet, left Her friends have been very sorry tog, spend' a week with friends at Vio- = - o> -> did . ] X i p ; ; d Miss Laura Begg was hostess at a Jhear of Mrs John Mackie's indisposi- {ja ; gay little dinner party at the home § ton. She has been confined to tho! Puy your oil cloth and linoleum, i of her mother, Mrs. William Begg, Jhouse since her return from Philadel- [aq we lay it free of charge, at James = : ' iL Princess street, on Monday, Mise | phia. o Reid's. MIR AND MRS. NICHCLAS LONG WORT) Louise Singleton and Mr, James Dil --- W. Beall, M.A., Peterboro, is PIROTOSMAPIC. BY WINDERWOOD § UNDERTAOD labough (now a happy married pair), | Miss Macpherson and. Miss Edith! cof. "pc Tor, Lt law, J. W. Beall . . . ey the guests on honor. Covers | Macpherson, - Brock street, came home | { ing his i terin-law, W. Beall, Beverly, Mass., May 5----A cottage | the north shore for Mr. and Mrs. a last, week from Philadelphia. 1 near that leased by Precident Taft isi Longworth, it is not likely that their rr : were daid for ten, the other guests Ve wip th bags ble strénot) h ; being Mrs. J. B. Harcourt, Port § Mrs. Henry Cunningham and Miss Faint Mgr Do dois trong "Lui f . | cottage will be a social rendezvous, It i . a 2 in three sizes, at Gibson's Red Cross [being prepared for oecupaney this|. = 4 . 3 Hope, Miss Mabel Meek, Miss Mabel | Florence Cunningham, Earl street, aro "Phone 230 s is rumored that they are expecting an : drug ste one wal' summer by Representative and Mrs. | heir. Milo, Mr. Leo Singleton, aX = fing abroad shortly, wal will leave "Con™ Millan. made: his fvst ap Xichol h Thi : ' 3 : fad . 4 Mackay and Mr. W. Mackie. €£.A basket | Kingston next week, sailing a week! abi a ic pew electric | Nicholas Longworth. This property is As soon as repairs can be econtluc led + filled with daisies decked' thé table, | from Saturday. {Peatans. to-day, in his new electric owned by Mr. Longworth's mother |at the coltage it is thought Jikely Ae Cannot be surpassed. The and a white stil slipper ig alia Mr. A. W. Scott, of Queen's, who | "A Kingston diver will go to Bélle- and is at Wingo Beach. LL | that Me. and ss Langworth il 1 8 above cut shows a station- : Bente, arte Sunil vik {bus son, the neck in Fitgn, bis +l so mine tho tale pipe" ot Ne ae, Nie Lumpia, speech ML ven deena song" Re 7 Luitable for operate PY " p 3 of 8 NOI m RK. o 10 an hn eariy y Beas . ~ | ably Vis > . : P ; irs. 1 the pump house. : | te 3 : k A ing bakery machinery or each guests place and the prospective Mrs. R. A. Pringle gave a very de-| Huvlor's and McConkey's high clas though this will be the first scason at carly summer. : any other purpose where cheap power is required. i d groom were given a gen- |} in C ¢ He reg y § bride and m g g lightful tea, in Cornwall, on Saturday |g Ch. 0 fach at: Gibson's Red erous share of the contents. The af- | when her friends had an opportunity |. rug store : / fair was very jolly and bright, of meeting her son's bride. Mr and | OS a ipipho Glee from THE CITY COUNCIL. od : i. Mrs. J. F. Pringle went on to Noni opi ering': Leave orders at Mo v | 0 l Operates. with Gasoling Yesterday afternoon Mig. James | {real om Saturday night, .and were to Aulev's Nk Store. : | or Coal Oil Higgins, Gore street, gave a _ tea for reach La Tuque, last evening. M- J Flvan. the v foreman. of the | : rn » , the friends of her daughter; Miss Ma- i, Bedford feldspar mines, was a visitor J {OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED delon Higgins, Miss Mabel Meagher Miss Jessie Smith went down to. 1. ity Ee s LE IN BRIEF FORM ASK FOR CA TALOGUE. being the guest of honor, The girls Far reat to-day. rt Plotrse Mloit of tic GTI Treiahi { +A nM. brotght Mk and Sine Lenore ee LS, Mrs. i B Dalton wi offices, was temoved to the Hotel is | ators That Interest Everybody Local Agency . B A thelr daughters, when las NEeArc rom, Dieu, suffering from typhoid fever : . " 3 ; ; | ~Notes From All Over--Little | gps, Sen re. Mi Aman Hee were at Lucerne and enjoying it «0 4, old man who was in destitute who were there were Miss Grace Hem- g ww intended pr png) a a i y much that they intended prolonging} i cumstances, was, to-day, given a of Everything Easily Read fing. gi TNE Ta Toned hile susy there Lv 8 week: sort Hope, pass to Parham, by Mayor Couper : i | and Remembered. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC co 345 King Street | o i hy i pia > p t oil for sa- 1 ors x field, Miss - May Smythe, Miss Chris 1.0" lie guest of Mrs. William Begg, |; ave ie 4 any « r ok p j An educational congress for French- ; to VM i | ia bg Mrs. Wilh 28 | lads or se osh, . : . : y : tine Cochrane, Miss Ruth Proud, Mis: Princes street. Other visitors with ts ana In a Ie, \ 4 | Canadians is propased for Ottawa in 53 . |small bottles at Gibson's Red Cross | | % | September Kate Smellie, Miss Phyllis Short, i i rh-5i ' : Mrs. Begg, for the Dillabough-Singie {drug store. Prompt delivery. Miss Mamie Garrett and Miss Marjery / " . i Ee | coslyviori to Merrick y on wedding, are Mr. and Mrs. Nash, | Tho property committee of the board | | eR i I'he Presby terian women of Canada i - : . . . - of Ogdensburg, N.Y., and Mrs. For- of education met last nicht, but] > | |raised $72,245 for missions during the £ A ' I i past. year. on 1 h ! < 3 : ward, of Iroquois, : . baat Foinas ) Mrs. W K I'. Smellie, Johnson * he - - there was no business of importance L. i : { Seventy-seven persons were killed by ws 0 " oR 4 2 . " | apart from the ssing of accounts np : . " sirecy, gavoa mall to, on Saturday, Mrs. L. Dillabough, Miss Annie Dil Bln ch \ \ De 2 i ! BA. of Pio ; automobiles in New York during the % fy of YA ; in honor of Mrs. Smellie, Senior, Mis labough and Mrs. Brown and her chil- | tate. | A. Mark & i op las past twelve months. , A QL 4 4 Kate Smellie. and Miss Constance ren From: Williamsburg wore staying | JOO received her diploma, uesday | . . . 4 . . A a n Cooko dispensed refreshments. Among =, A; b al rl J wor Arack | Might, in Toronto, at the graduas At Berlin Emma Cooper, a widow HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 the guests were: Mrs. A. W. Cooke, Tent The a, Nak. oF Onion "| exercises of the Methodist Deacones aged fire Yeats, Somuitied sui rin RE | Fairlie, Mrs, James 8 Sasi, of VEEN | Home and Training School. cide by drinking carbolic acid. B. B#WALEKER President id. : rs. John Fairlie, ames Le rg, were also her guests, > i I'he police commissioners, Toronto, Ew. ? Paid up Capital, $l 0,000,000 slie, Mrs. J. M. Machar, Miss A. N a 2 kei he Mia A horse attached to a stage ran | ST aman . Madhar, Mrs. 'Alexander Laird, Miss A: caret' . Mask endde and little Mi * away on Wellington street, this morn- | | | P{opose to assume absolute control of | ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager| Reserve Fund, py 6.000,000 atgaret ate back from Ottawa. ling, and although the animel created | street parades and processions. 3 whe Miss Edi Macpher : . "ic ] 4 1 4 bo mgs 1 Fg fie lith Macpher ye LE Kee returned to Toron- some - excitement. on tha crowded | RE Rw : Allan Stuart, convicted of theft, es TRAVELLERS' CHE UES - - Mrs °g Smellie of Hamilton. is vis- street no damage was done, caped from the Oshawa lock-up by 3 Q The Senior Bridge Club met at the iting at Mrs. Wo KT Smellie's, on Walter Macnee, the new me mbed of | ALD. D. A. GIVENS, tearing up a orsion, of the floor: Country Club, last night, Mrs. Arthu Johnson street. 1 He latter left, this the hoard of education, has made a re | For' six Joare a Feprinerialive of -Bt.0. iG chty og some on 5 Hight to enter x hick . A oy wh avelli TH i Jind Ei: aa Flower March and Miss Lily Norton [wot to Eh orth Ror York | vd. In two. days he visited the Col- Aawrence ard. into a contrac t with the HydrorElec- | way in which to carry. money when travelling. wey are issued in denominations of Taylor being . hostesses, The visitors 2) Bi uw legiate Institute and all the public trie Power Commission is upheld. : $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200 a wore :. Mes. Walken and Mrs, Drury, | aya Conway Cartwright-is up from | schools of the city. That's going op emperor and Smpress of Russia ~~ Mr, and Mrs. Peecy Stevenson, Miss | Ottawa. and is with Mrs. Van Strau. | Some. : wi pay. a fiat Jo Brest, on board and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Eleanor and Mr. Angus Macdouell, | pansie, > at *"Kirkleatham."". A large I'he weather man served up a little the imperia. yacht Polar' Star, in| Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Sweden Mr. T. Macklem and Mr. W. Kent. number of people went out, yester-|Vormer weather to-day and no per- jo Tune. : . ; and Switzerland is stated on the face of each cheque, while in other countries no % " a day, to ses her and welcome her | Bons were, mote Plensed that the sail | 3 Toronto, May 5.--George | ii prizes will b givew, for the 3 a > ak > lira: Darty Via Ors. s , sa me 3 sles . - ost casays on the question ¢ hysis 2p . : There will be a little bri jo: party home enilor to-day, "'for it has been awful | Tate Blackstock: mo ue cal training a miliiors ail in yur The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at every office : rR schools. of the Bank. 131A on Friday night, at Mrs. T. D. R.]' a. ©. ArLows, Union street with [Siar to-cay, Jor A m Hex L big OK OU Bue: morning and when as i a . ] Five hundred pianos and nearly. ten KINGSTON BRANCH, Corner of and King Princess Hemming's, "Martello Place," with |, 1dr, i k kt. for $ . or children, will leave, this week, for | . we mpterti 1 N ¥ Mrs. R. T: Walkem as guest of hon: | Avner Ont, to spend a week with { p fa nwa 1 Pu i A | there were any new de- or > Hn ' be { Brown, general freight agent, Toronto, |Z5 7 3 ; | sands re og o bean # T . ~ TT eT EVD \ i her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.. D. H.| =o 3 Kirkpatrick, goneral freight | velopuunis ia the. Esmiade | houstach ravol¥ure hae 1 heen found i Streets. P. C. STEV ENSON, Manager. vs . ; : { as 5 { the ¢ ogk, the ace ol » Miss Eleanor Macdonall will give a Price, D. J. Walker. of Toronto | agent, Montreal, left, this morting. inf Ela The case is no posed sultan. pe . iB 1 S luncheon party to-morrow at the | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. the _ private' ear. Frontenac, for Rew} longer in my hands. It The Berlin police administration, convinced that many' crimes ean be best traced by women, is establishing a corps of women detectives. country club, in honor of Mrs. R. T. Robertson, Earl street. '{frew, to make an inspection of the by rests with the attorney-gen- The Atikokan iron mines, west of The new Travellers' Cheques recently issued by this Bank are a most convenient | | *¥ KNOWS NOTHING. oR they are payable at current rates. FEF E EXETER FT FEAR EEE Crat. : Deind Lord Kitchener will leave Japan at To love, r not to Jove; that is the hn vy 3 . > Christmas for Vancouver. It is Lor Gi A __ nutritious, economical. *4 | | question ; K AE Whether 'tis better for man' to suffer itchener's "intention to make a spe |' po . | ; The stings and Sorrows "a Jonely | gia] study, of the armies oversea. : i THE COWAN CO. LIWITED, TORONTO bachlorhood m : * Or by taking arms against a' sea of I'oronto citizens waited upon 'the 3 : \ os, Ontario government this morning I'. M. Vanluven, has been sold bv I leery z t ant ' h | And by marrying end them. To love, to | ind urged a substantial grant for the ag A ¥ : Walkem and Mrs. C. W. Drury. {road. # -eral's department and the - ow we we, : 3 3 ivini 4» authorities at Hamilton. Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, Beverley Made A Doctor Of Divinity. WW In reply to a further ques- street, will entertain at a young péo- Rev. J. E. Mavety, Montreal, ka 3% tion Mr. Blackstock said he Port Arthur, which have been shui ple's bridge party to-morrow night, | ¥niown 'as a former pastor of Brock ? : : 3 % had no idea of the course down for abont 'eighteen months, an in honor of Miss M. Hilton-Green. street Methodist church, Kingston, has ; a, ER |! the department will pursue to~be opened again immediately p o » degree ) i. : at : de heen honored with the degree of D.D. 5 E 3 in an effort to solve the Rev. Dr. Armstrong will shortly an Mrs Van Straubenzie entertained at by Wesleyan Theological College, Mon- | § -B mystery nouncghis pastoral ress gnation to tea, at "Kirklegtham, . this after- | treal, { ; 3 ; We . Jive all his attention to the prinei noon, in honor of Mrs. Conway Cart ; et | EL a i 3 HEHE cg palshipof Ottawa Ladies' College. 5 --- y of ed wright, 'of Vigtouver, Be: Hiested To Recterspip. / ! : : Civie Sox hit were worked in Nok ? For "Chocola Pudding" -- for S a. . Vv. arles . Masters has een 2 ; real for aldermanic friends and rela 6 mad of Miss Kate Smellic, Johnson street, | ynanimously elected to the rectorshi; $i § 3 \ The Bachelor's Soliloquy. tives, The facts were disclosed in the b Home o af Se P opicn has asked a few gitls to tea, on Fri- | of St. Matthias church, Halifax, N.S, RR Ss C. B. Heston, jun., in St. Louis . Globe ivie enquiry before Judge, Cannon. eto.,--use ov 8 re on day; to moet Mise Mabel Meagher? in suedession "to the Rev. R x. Cocos. * Delicious in flavor, . - » Hiltz, Mrs, Heary Merrick, Bagot street, A -------------- will ge a jos, jo-Mervow, for Miss | Real Estate Transfer. Mabe cagher, of Toronto "Posky Dell," formerly owned . oe oe -- Mrs. Lethnox Mills wil Se ain at Lockhart, to A. E. Saunders, Kings " marry ; 3 : an tea at * Bishopseourt, on Friday, img. : No more, and 'by a marriage to say we establishment of a provincial museum honor of Mrs. R. T. Walkem. end Sir Wilfrid Laurier will move that | ses > -, oe v TT . 5 The heartache, and the thousand long: {ihe louse of commons sit on Satur i Ignition Dynamos, Mrs. Robert Fraser, West stroot, ou can't afford to take chances, for 5 = gs bachelor's heir to, "tis a consum lays until the end of the 'session Lg a I k <> y | Stor Batt $ Pl (Storage Batteries, Spark Plugs, 3 + . S t Te Co kv ras . will receive on Friday and not again best' results sow Kentucky blue grass mation rovernment business to have preece this season. marry ; , . 2 . :. i - ->- Te marry; perchance: to be unbappy I'he Guelph Ministerial Assoeiatior | seed on vour lawn. Sold only at Gib- Devoutly to be wished. To love, to |ience \ . OR TER i » Nir FOR THE : Miss Mary Hora, King street, gave | rang ere banangf, 15c. doz., at aye, there's the rub: has passed a resolution condemning Tungsten Fixtures and son's Red Crosse drug store { rh Carburetors, Etc. oa bridge this afternoon. | Carnovsky 's | For on that sea of matrimony "what |, . : . rw x g . | Brussels and tapestries carpet | storms may come large hats worn by women, and re - > - | When we have left this port of bachelor- | questing that they be removed ir Lights, { TRY OUR DRY BATTERIES. There will be a dance at the yacht | Squares, at James Reid's. N. K. LAFLAMME, K.C hood, church, dnb to-tlivht. William Vergette, a conviet, died in Citizen Coupsel at the Royal Commis {arust give us pause ; there's the reason 2 : : . i elih to-plh , A F a At Nelson, B.C., the grand jury re Never Miss Spark Plugs, sion in Montreal. | That makes us loath to leave this The ' archdeacon® of Kingston: and | the Central prison, Toronto. phat al tiroed i ES i : ---------------------------- Pas PL 5 i urne a > blu in case : . ror. who would bear the paying bills for | [ort Shalt Douglas. chai wit | New Columbia Dry Cells, Tumboll Electrical Mig (0 = y - . Married In Portsmouth. two, ; ; Tal i he rs deldy woud rs | sl ting with intent to kill B A very pretty wedding took place at |The plumber's deldy, the proud cook hoo . 2 o vp ¢ ay i ie g i o LL a | haughtiness Li Rowlands. * Xcell Dry Cells. "Phone, 873. 878 Bagot Bt. the wurch of the LOO uel, P'orts- |The pangs of staying in at nights, the At Stratford Ont Frank Rogh . mouth, on Wednesday morning, when | children's yel s, : mond is.on trial at the assizes. § » Everything Electrical kept in Miss Catharine Beaupre, third daugh-{When by himself he might be at ease . © asacs, 107 TM | stock. Beautiful Fixtures, both x his club? Who would be lonesome dor ¢ s.: Willi seake. of the = ES Sheet In his clul ho wou nesome murder of Mrs. William Peake, of th Gas and Electric. AAA AAR ARE ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beaupre, ang | 0 chelor' ; : : £ . PIC, | And live and love a bachelor's life 8 . QE . was married: to Samuel Bowes, city. |But for the dread of something after Sow: hip of Downie, in Séptember The ceremony was performed hy Rev. | marriage ? . ast, 4 ; ec McDona 2 4 4 "|The well discovered country from whose Seven men were killed and four oth s Father McDonald, in the presence ol al = hourne ) srs were fatally injured in # dynamite ue bra ; » u omo 1 es large number of the friends of both | So many travelers return, divorced, puz- wl Te Niarod. Mont. A = 79 -Princess street. § ins T ; 2 dee} sg vi xX Son near Nimrod ont. A steam 4 1) yarties. The church was prettily de- zles the will : po : ' : od T R t De HE Farah lr a work be. | And makes us rather bear those ills we | shovel, upon which they were working Successors Jo Nowa n & Spriggs | # Oo ent. Y . have struck a charge, exploding it. ectnic Lo. ing done by the bride's friends. [Than fly to others that we know not of ad 3p a A The bride looked very pretty in her |Thus marriage doth make cowards of us Proi. F. H. Brown, principal of East Terms Reasonable. Always . A J . Ri all Syracuse, N.Y., high school, dropped . {wedding gown of white mull, veil and | "ia 1ovely hue of a proposal de d in his wilé's arms, on Wodne pt Open. forange blossoms. Miss Lottie Bes -4¥s sicklied o'er with the pale cast of a 3 By. rednes ran n on : > IHN na oni 2 pre, sister of the bride, was brides: | thought, En a eas, Opeting Ose. Grand Contra sation, Wow vork ov | | W. J. Moore & Son, And lovemaking of great pith and mo Jthe school, from heart disease. Me maid, and Stanley Beaupre, brother of Ot 4 . . Thousands of millions ide, was gr Many and Wit: » " Hem ba Dr. Eliodore Villazon, first vice-pre . the bride, was groomsman. Many and With this regard their currents turn cident of 'the: Bolivia republic,' was Rooms, $1.00 a Day % "Phones--Garage, 815a. 2 Residence, 815b. > RIAN x ph pautif resents sre received by , | away " i of cans of Royal Bakin beautiful 'presents. were received by thei, AVAY ve of Souriship. Jected president to fill the vacancy Bagenee to and from Station tres. bride. : | Sem----, saused by the death of Ferdinando Send 20 stamp for N.Y. Book snd Msp Powder have been u a. mn i Loeal Victorian Nursing. Guachalla, who was killed last May mm ---- m making bread, biscuit - Reports From Stella. | Miss Hurse, local Victorian Orde Arthur H. McBride, New Westmin : and Stella, May 4.<Owing to the heavy |nurse, reports that during April she | ster, father of Premier McBride, . and cake In this country, Lxains of Friday and Saturday, i: [attended ten cases. Of these, four Jone of the early ' pioreers of British Wm Murray Auctioneer 'Absolutely Pure" and ev housekee er Jing operations will ne at a standstiil | were Methodist, three Roman Catho-§ Columbia, died suddenly, Tuesday , . . ery. P for 'some days. New seeding seems io lic, two Anglican and one Preshyteri | morning The late Mr. McBride was 27 BROCK ST using it has rested m perfect confi- {have come through the winter fairly jan. Fees collected amounted to seventy-three years of age. -- --_ . : ve Ce : New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, warm weather now, the Donations of clothing and provisions W. W. Ramsay, former president of : * well. With dence that her food would be light, 'grass would grow fast. Fishermen re-{were received from the executors qf | the German National bank, Pittsburg Sale of Horses every Saturday. and perfect! eso : saf 4 port the fish not to be as plentiful as! the late Miss Gildersleeve, and from }Pa., convicted of bribery, was, Ob - . " sw eet, v whol me. Royal Isa « last year. Quite a large amount of [Miss Strange, Mrs. John Norris and | Wednesday, sentenced to eighteen] S88. Carthaginian sailed from Phila- against the cap alum powders which are milk is now being received at 'the Mrs. P. H. Stover. months at the Western penitentiary, | delpbia for Glasgo®; SS. Sicilian and Yr ; cersto h Ith of th t day. cheese factory. Kingston butchers re-| nnd to pay a fine of $1,000. Ionian arrived at Montreal; SS. Joug A port cattle to be verv'scarce on the | The United States annually produces All the protests in the province of | and Monmouth inward at Father Any flavor. Any Lour. ROYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING POWDER tisland. Rev. J. E. Lindsay has' re- [more oats an any other country ir | Juebec §n connection with the do- | Point. MADE FROM ROYAL GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR # 3.552, | minion elections have been dropped | Mentholatum, the Japanese skin 60c per quart, [turned home, after visiting his par- | the world--754,000,000 out of 3 P ¥ tents in Rawden, Que. Mrs. R. Patter- | 000,000 bushels. and the members of the house of com- | cure, 25e. pot, at Gibson's Red Cross : iy ¥ son and Mrs. J. Saunders have return-| The first plenary council of Canade | mons from the province of Quebec. | drug store. 'Phone 230. . * 1288 Princess St. 3 . Led home, after visiting friends in is to he held on September 19th at fboth liberal and conservative, will In Repairing and upholstering attended Price's . : : 845 Kingston. Quebec. leit undisturbed in their seats. to at James Reid's, . ' Phone ena