Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1909, p. 7

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id KINGSTONS PEMBROKE RAILWAY ks IN CONNECTION "WITH Canadian Pacitic Railway Victoria Day MONDAY, MAY 24th, 1909. tickets will be issued al SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE. Good oing Friday, Saturda; and Monday, Stay 21st, 2 nd and 24th, returning on or before Wednesday, May 26th. $83.90 Pacific Coast AND RETURN Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition May 20th to Sept. 80th. Return limit Oct. 31st. Full particulars at K. & P, and C. P. R, Ticket Office, Ontario Sr 'Phone, 50. F. CONWAY, Gen, Pass. Agent. BAY OF VINEE RAILWAY. silos Jes. Saat ail unday L dally or Wag ove burn and all points north. quick despatch to Bannock. Maynooth, and points on Central Toute your ipments via Bay of Svinte iy 1 For further particu- lars, : DICKSON, Agent, eT £4 Heturn Forest, Wr EN AT | mW Stream, AND Seashore WRITE General Passenger Department MONCTON, N.B. Enclosing ten cents for postage. STREAM and SEASHORE | llustrated well FOREST, is a book of over 300 pages, in colors and hall tomes, giving written descriptions of the country con- | tiguous to the line of the railway in| Quebec, New Brunswick and Nove | Scotia, replete with historic vincident, | legend and folk-lore. It has also chap- ters of Prince Edward Island, The Mag- | dalen Islawds and Newfoundland, and is worthy of a place in any library. LEVIN GRAND J SYSTEM VICTORIA DAY, MONDAY, May 24th, 1909, tickets will he issued at SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE, good | goin Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Eada, May 21st, 28nd, 28rd, and | 24th, returning on or before Wednesday, May 26th. TICKETS SOLD TO CERTAIN | POINTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH | THE ABOVE WILL NOT BE GOOD | FOR PASSAGE ON TRAINS 1] Return -AND 4. ALASKA YUKON PACIFIC EXPOSITION | Seattle, Wash., June Ist to Oct. 16th, | 1909. Special round trip tickets on] sale daily, May 20th to Sept. 30th, | good returning on or before Oct, 31st. Military Tournament Montreal, May 28th, 29th, Round trip tickets will be issued at $5.80, including one admission coupon to. Tournament good going on P.M. trains, Thursday, May 27th and all trains Friday an Saturday, May 28th and 29th, *good re turning "on or -before- Monday,cMay 31st For full particulars, . J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts. LIMITED. River & Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Oraises in Ccol Latitudes ---- | S88 "Campana," electric bells and all Twin Screw Iron with electric lights, modern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTREAL PAYS, at 4 pm., 24th Mey, 7th and 21st June, 5th and 19th July. 2nd, 16th and 30th Augusg and 13th September, for | Pictou, N.S. calling at Quebe Gaspe, | Mal Bay, Perce, Grand River, Summer- side, P.E.I. and Charlottetown, P.E.I NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC River Saguenay and Halifax sails from 13th and ON MON far-famed calling at Charlottetown S.8. Trinidad, 2,600 tons, Quebec 16th and 830th July, 27th August, S.p.m. at 5 BERMUDA £20 to $30, by Serew SS. "'Bermudian,"' 5.- Sailing 1st, |th and 15th 10 days thereafter from cooled by sea 80. degrees season for Via the Summer Excursions, the Twin H00 tons June and every New York. Temperature breezes seldom rises above "I'he finest trips of the health and comfort ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary For tickets and staterooms J. P..HANLEY, or CU. 8 RICK, Ticket Agents, STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER | LE AVES WOLFE ISLAND. 9.15 a.m. 1.00300 p 0--9.15 a.m. 1.00---3.00 p.x 7.830---9.15 a.m. 1.00-3.00 Breakey' s Bay 6.830-9.30 a.m 7.30---9.15 a.m Quehee. apply KIRKP AT Kingston, Ont 1.00 9.00---12.30 a.m. 3.00 LEAVES KINGSTON (-- 8.30---11.80 a.m. 2.00--4.30 11.80 a.m : 11.80 a.m 12.830 p.m. Breakey's Bay and Walker's, 8 p.m 8.830----11.80 am. 2.00--4.30 8.80--11.830 a.m. 2.00--4.30 p. 1.15-3.30 p.m trip to Simcoe and Spoor s dock, at 2.00 p.m. ime Table subject to' change notice Boat calls at Garden Island and from Kingston MON. TUES R.§ WED bl Thurs. 8.30-- 3.00 p.m. 7 Halliday' FRI SAT st N m Island withou going 1 | Sts. NLY those who suife: from piles know the | misery it brings! It robs life of its pleasure, steal: the brightness from exist- ence, and substitutes days of duli pain and moments of acute agony Most so-called *' remedies" give easc only for a time, and then back comes the trouble and pain and misery! Zam-Buk cures Piles! And cures permanently. this lies all arodnd you. Women and men ir. | all stations of life have proved it- possibly some of your friends! Let it cure you! Mrs. Wm. Hughes, of 253, Hochplag: Street, Hochelaga, Montreal, says: --' Was a 'sufferer for years from blind, FSehing and protruding piles. The agony 1 sufferec no one knows. Remedy proved useless, Day followed day anc there was no relief for me--pain, loss o! strength, dulness, misery, this was my | experience until Zam-Buk was introduced | I know now that there is nothing on, thi: earth like it! It cured me of piles, and once cured, I have had no retin of the evil I would like all women who suffer as I did | to know that Zam-Buk will cure them!" Besides being a specific for piles Zam-Buk oures ecsema, blood-poisoning, abscesses, ulcers, cuts, burns, bruises, scalp sores, ringworm, bad leg, poisoned sores, imsect stings, blistering | sore feet. and all shin injuries and diseases. All Druggists and Stores sell at 50c. a box, or from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Children's Classic Shoes In making our famous Classic | Shoes for Children are employed Further highest only the best of labor. more they use only the grade materials dn them. Our Ox- are fords and Strap Slippers superior to any other similar | makes of Ohligrens s, Shoes. H. Verhinoe King St| 2 L.Lesses, i Qor. Chatham and Princess Sts., ¥ "NOTICE. ° ave installed a Hobart Electric Coffee Mill, with a Capa- NOTICE Highest price paid for House- nold effects, either in part or en bloe. Antlqud Furniture and Fashioned articles especially. Come In and seé a heautitul hand-carved Four-Post Bedstead 1 bave for sale. ost card will bring me. city of two pounds per minute. We | are prepared to supply our Fam- ous Blend of Java Coffee, fresh ground and guaran: teed the best obtainable. 'Phone or send your order, which will receive our best attention: D. COUPER, Dealer in Pure Fons 3 "Phone, 76a. 341-3 Princess St "Absolutely Pure" Ice Cream Any flavor. Any hour. | 60c per quart. . ' 288 Princess St. | = Prices, phen ais, WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED From 73 Clarence St., to 155 Well- ington St.; between Bfock and Clarence Best laundry in He city. Goods ALLAN LINE TO GLASGOW. S.S. IONIAN, 9,000 TONS, (TWIN SCREWS). class, 50 up- 8rd ; This Steamer will carry one (second cabin) passengers, at $42 wards. Sailing June 5th; July wuly 31st. For full particulars of ALLAN sailings to Liverpool, (Royal Mail vice), Glasgow, London and Havre, ly to €C. 8, KIRKPATRICK, J. HANLEY, Local Agents, Kingston. LINE Se! ap- -------- NEWS OF F NEGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND | ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Point: in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. | At Allen, Wolfe Island. Allen, Wolfe Island, May 19.--Farm- ers in this section ave about through seeding. Miss Maude McDonald return- | ed home on Tuesday after a week's | visit with friends in Kingston. The | party at E. Payne's on Tuesday cven- ing was a success. Misses Minnie. and | Annie Hogan are visiting friends in { Marysville. M. Alaria, Pittsburg, is visiting at John Hogan's. { A Death At Westbrook. | Westiwook, May 19.--The Ladies | Auxiliary met at Thomas Sproule's Wednesday afternoon, and the senior Bible class at - Mr. Keil's, Wednesday ovening. Mrs. Carrie Morley was a re- after remed) | and Mocha | P f the at all dealers or Edmanson, cent visitor with her son, John Mor- ley. W. Shane and J. Morley have sold their horses for fancy figures. A | little girl has come to stay with Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds. Mrs. Sarah | McDonald and daughters, Phyllis and | Ada, were recent visitors at C. Red- den's. The many friends of Mre. Mag- gie Kenny and son, Leo, are glad to learn that they are. improving after their recent illness. George Hyland is | seriously ill. Mrs. W. Shane and Miss Katio Sheehan spent Sunday with Mrs. and Miss Saul, Napance. W. L. Grass is improving the exterior of his residence with a coat of paint. On Sunday, May 16th, there passed away at his home aiter a long illness an estimable gentleman, Henry All port. Deceased lived in the vicinity nearly all his life. The funeral service was conducted at his late home, Thurs- day afternoon. The remains were in terrcd at Cataraqui cemetery. DOINGS AT DESERONTO. Reform Association Selects Post- master and Deputy. Deseronto, May cil held its regular meeting, Tuesday ovening. The councillyrs welcomed Major John Newton, it heing the first meeting he has been able this year on account of illness. The public library committee waited on the council in regard to removing the public library from Colpe black to the town shail. The reform assbaiation held a weet ing in Union hall on Tuesday cvening, when the following were elected : \P Slavin, president; James Knox, first vice-president; Stewart Branngn, se cond vice-president; John T. Gowan secretary-trcasurer; N. D. Carter and Alexander Therrien, committee. The names of James Goulin for postmaster and E. J. Edwards for deputy post macter, were recommended for ap pointe nt. Pierson ix spending a few weeks wit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, of Trenton. Miss Ella Powless, Pic ton, spent a few days with Mrs. Rob ert Jack. Miss Cora Dorland, of Pic ton, spent Sunday. with Mrs. Rober! Owens. Miss Mary G. Callaghan, Shith's Falls, is spending a few wecks with her mothor, Mrs. John Cal laghan. Mrs, J." L. Maciarlane and daughter, Margaret, ro! turned home this week from Brockville, where they spent some weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bolton Webster are spend. ing a few weeks in Toronto and Georgetown, with relatives. Arthur MeGreer, B.A., nephew of the late Rural Dean Stanton, of St Mark's, who is to be ordained or Trinity Sunday next, has been ap pointed to Barriefield Church of Eng- land. The schooner Isabella Reid, it in port from Erie with a load of coal for the Marlbank Cement Tho schooner Lizzie Metzner cleared, today for Port-Milierd with -a load oi box shooks. News From Ameliasburg. Ameliashurg, May 17.--Farming oper- ations are very bacdtward. Some have not started to sced while very fow have more than ten or twelve acres sown. As a consequence, there will be an increased corm, and buckwheat crop. Harold Cunningham is driving the grocery waggon for John Sprague. Randolph Orser has moved into Jesse Harnce' house. Frederick File has moved into Mr. Duke's house and I. Dufiy has moved into Mrs. Lewis' house. Robert Coleman has gone to live with Irvine Coleman and has placed his farm in charge of the lat- The baschall club is rounding in- to chapo and will soon be in a posi tion to try some neighboring club. An acetylene gas plant has been installed by Mr. Chown, of Bellgville, into the Methodist church. A new cement ap proach being built, the inside repainted, and the shed shingled. Tha | cost is about $500, of which the most has been raised by subscription. Thero will be a special re-opening service. Albert Lint has left for New Liskeard and Cobalt. Mr. Armstrong is placing a soda water fountain in the hotel. Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Brewer are quite ill. ter. of * ol 18 FELL FORTY FEET. | Stoneoutter is Badly Hurt By Collapse of Derrick. Tweed, May 19%--A stonecutter, John | McDonald, while working in Murphy's | quarry, north of the town, fell forty feet and received very serious injuries. He was fixing the tackle at the top. of = derrick when the structure col- Fong One leg is broken, his face is badly lacerated and his nose split open. He is semi-conscious, and the | doctors are unable to determine at present whether any injury the | | brain has resulied | YARKER EPISODES. Danger Racing Lo ana of Young Men Horses on Road. Yarker, May 18.--The breaking away of the dam in Filth Lake, At the Hamilton police court, the | the great increase in the rush of wa Inland Navigation company was "fined Iter; 2d not _ create any . fears here, $100, the minimum fine, for carrying | Mrs. Arthur Baxter reedved her check a passenger on the Glenailah, one of Hor two thousand dollars from the the company's boats, last summer. AQ. UW : Ly Body of white man found in a car | Young men should be more earefur, at Windsor. It may reveal a' tragedy {and not run horses along the high- of lake marine strike. | way "alter dirk; + Sunday night, while Sylva, operatie actress, is going | R. Ashley and wife were returning back on the stage, having sep: ated | they met some young men racing horses. The resuit was brok- from her: husband. acing g Le rigs and Mrs. Ashley thrown out. A good heavy fine for such work 'Must Call a Halt|vgid sor i The laces stationed here in con | nection with the Holiness Movement To Pneumonia | church farewelled 0, their congrega anize a Sabbath school choir here | It Often Cannot Be Cured But it | gad Sunday evening, last. Miss Ger Can Be Prevented. tie Lee has been authorized to or Every Cold Must Be Taken Ser- ganize a Sunday schocl choir here iously, and Care Taken in Select- | und the hour of service has been | ing Effective Treatment Such As | { changed to. 10° a.m. David Goudy Dr. - Chase's Syrup of Linseed | started with his gang of men, Tues and Turpentine. | dav. to work on the township roads While consumptives are being taken | E. W. Benjamin has put in on the care of and tuberculosis is being con- { north-west side of his residence her quered who is going to fight pneu- {a very handsome window. Kenneth monia, which seems each year to claim Smith has been transferred to De | more and more victims ? seronto station on the B. of Q. RR It is the Children and older people | Jahn McLean was up from Strath- who yield most readily tq A£his disease, | cOna. : . = but with the system run down or from | Dr. McQuade, A. Connolly, F. E. undue exposure it is to be looked for Benjamin and ar Bemjauin ak an | as the result of any severe cold on the {2ftagobile side S. . ASL Youll chest and lungs. : Ciel ethoc Bg' i un ay se 00 Pui While the doctors are cxperimenting likely arrange lor a social on une f with cures why not do all we can to 1st. George Headior has arrived | prevent this dreadful ailment by tak-| again from Eng Be and iil remaly ing every cold seriously and using Dr. |["?% in canada. Au Blow & ui Mrs Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- | mo NT her Mot go . 'y tine to allay 'the inflammation of the Hill, are here, from Carthage: NY bronchial tubes, to aid expectoration | pot "poatiy of Omemee, formerly a and to keep._the-cough free and loose hotel keeper here and left six years This great medicine has a thorough | ago, paid Yorker a visit, y > and far-reaching action, which is not | or pa e lucas, =. has sold his | obtained from ordinary cough medi- farm jl) for a 2 ime will Tive Here cines, and this is why three bottles of [Mis Jed Irish and daughter Hattie {it .are sold for ome .of any similar | ora at the home of al his treatment.. It has proven its extraor- { Me. Holland, of Verona, tne purchaser | dinary value in the cure of coughs, | of the Allen bakery, has moved his colds, croup, bronchitié and asthma, |family here. Mr. Allen has not yet | and people have learned to trust it im- | decided where to locate but will at | plicitly and to keep it constantly at | present' reside in Marlbank.. Stewart | hand. x . 2 | Connelly has located in Langdon, Al | Mrs. F. Dwyer, Chesterville, Ont., | berta. Mac Vanluven, having secured writes : 'My little girl of three years | a position in St. Anne de Bellevue, had an attack of bronchial pneumonia. { has removed his family there. | My husband and 1 thought she was | i mm-- | going to leave this world, as her case! Chinamen convicted in Hamilton of | resisted the doctor's treatment. After | gambling on Lord's day have had con the first two doses of Dr. Chase's | vietions quashed, as no one could Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine the |swear they were, actually gambling child began to get better and we are though at a table where it was going thankful to say is now well again af-|on. | ter seven weeks' illness." 25c. a bot-| Flattering remarks are almost as Bates | necessary to a woman as a tombstone | & Co., vain. Toronto; Ont. 3 195-The town coun- companv THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909. LORD ROBERTS, . The Commandant-in-Chief of the British Army, celebrated a few days ago, the. anniversary of his Golden Wedding. \ | | of 'to attend ! \ thirty-five DOWN IN GANANOQUE. Brewery License the Latest Thing? Sought After. Gananoque, May 20.--On complaint John Garrah, Brock street, a summons has been issued against a well-known young man of the town to appear hefore the police magis- trate and answer to a charge of having used grossly insuliing lan- suage to the plaintifi. The case will come 'up on Saturday. Arthur Belfie, a prominent motor boat enthusiast, of the town, 'xpects a fine new thirty-foot speed | launch from the Clayton ' builders | this evening. The craft has & four- ioot beam and is equipped with a horse power quadruple cy- \inder engine and is expected to make thirty-five miles an hour. Mr. Bel iol enter her in a couple of races at Kingston on Vietoria Bay if she makes, good on her trial trip. Donald Root has secured the store on King street, lately occupied by McParland & Bro., as a liquor store, and owned by Town Cleek S.. Me Cammon. ir. bread; pastr Root will open up a and flour and feed bu- siness there, Persistent ruigors are being cireu- elfen that although, shop | the South lated to the licenses were refuged by Leeds license commissioners at - their meeting in April, a Well-known ditizen has applied to the pnt tert 4 in To- ronto for what is termed brewers' license, permitting the "sale of the products of a brewery. \'The tem- perance party have their Weather eye sn the situation but are keeping (niet until further developments. A congregational meeting for . the nomination and election i for the quarterly official boare of young get the besteofiee that can be produced. And it is the same to- day, to-morrow and next year. [It never varies. la 1 and 2 pound tin cams. Never fn bulk. DrJ.Collis Browne's THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA ... ao swearicn CHOLERA .. DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests those foo often fatal diseases-- FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. The best Remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Effectually cuis short sll attacks of SPASMS. Is the only palliative ia NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE Ch lyne is a liguid taken in drops. graduated according to the maladr. It invariably relicves pain of whatever kind; creates a calm refreshing she fp allays Srritistion of the nervous system when all other remedies fal, kiaves no ects; and can bg taken when no other medicine can be tolerate INSIST ON HAVING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold by ati Chemists. Prices in England: Vij, 2/9, 46. Sole Manufacturers: J. 1. DAVENPORT, LONDON, S.E. > The immense success of this Remedy has given rise to maay imitations. NB, --Every bottle of Genuine Chlorodyns bears on the stamp the same of the iaveator, Dr. J. Collis Browne. Wholesale Agents, Lyman Bros. & Co., Limited, Toronto. firace church was held in the Jee toom last evening, ing elected : John Connor, Mullins, John Murchie, George Scott, Robert Thomson, Hugh san and John J. Yule. Capt. William Lasha, Market in the employ of the marine ment of the dominion government, is n Kingston this week engaged in | aking soundings of the harbor. An-y irew Gamble, Kingston, was | yesterday in attendance at the ral - of his brother-in-law, the | John F. MeDonald. Mr. and { Hugh Wilson, Fine street, spending | several months with their daughter, i | street, | depart- | fune- | late | Mrs, Mrs. Sherin, at Pelican Rapids, Minn. returned home yesterday. Mr. Wilson is greatly improved in health, : r his wife being jealous of her.' Any man can make happy merely by Stomach Derangement' Her Limbs Ached. Worn Qut--Tired. Headaches--Dizziness. Mrs. Scholes Case Like That Thousands Cured® By the Cele- brated Tonic Ferrozone. of This is but one example of the sick- the dull aching weariness that af- flicts so many homes to-day. Hundreds of woman, single and mar- ded, will recognize in Mrs. Scholes' ness, in town |» w+ GasStoves The "Chicago Jewel" is The: Key to Economy. The latest improvements on the "Chicago Jewel" are the Flame Refisetor and Valve- less Oven Buarner-Lighter. Two features on the "Chicago Jewel" which are not on any other gas stove made. Examine them before purchasing. They are acknowledg- ed the best manufactured. ELLIOTT BROS. 77 PRINCESS ST. Ape Bef IN feb statement symptoms from which they wffer continually. Almost instant in its wonderful re- sults, better than any other tonic in| the world is Ferrozone. AH other | nedical discqveries seem as nought | compared with the vital bracing health | Ferrozone so surely brings. Proof Of Care. ii "People in ordinary circumstances find sickness the greatest burden . of | al," writes Mre. W. 8S: Scholes, the wife of a well-known citizen in Rus- wll. But the mother with young chil- | Iren must keep going whether sick or well. This was my plight just betore | my third child was weaned. 1 became | weak and pale, and at night I was so | weary that I ached all over. I slept! worly, suffered with indigestion and | headaches that almott blinded me. "At last, when thin, wrinkled and] hollow-cheeked, I was urged to use Ferrozone. For the first time in wears | { enjoved freedom from headaches, my | appetite 'picked up, I grew stronger, felt better and slept soundly. fou | san't imagine my joy in seeing my strength, color and spirits, returning. Week by week I improved, gained elev- | #n pounds and have been robust ever since." Begayse Ferrozome invigorates-- braces--builds up--because it will make vou feel the exultant thrill of vitahiz- ing blood and strong nerv use it will give you comfort, energy, sqund lasting health, these are a few of the reasons why you should use Ferro- box, or six boxes for $2.50, Try Fer- zone. Sold by all dealers, 50c. per Saleof Hat Racks. Hat Racks in Elm, golden finish, $4.50. at Rack in Oak, golden finish, - E $6.50, Polis Qt. Oak, golden finish, bevel, glass, 38. 0 Others FIREWORKS Roman Candles, Rockets, Mines, Wheels, ete. Torpedoes and Cannon Crackers See our assortment at lc and 5c for the children. ha A.J.REES, 166 Princess St § Phone 58, gorfeeforfer] ale] BEST WIPING SOLDER Nothing like it. If ye ply house has not' J from the manufacturers, t Canada Metal Co., TORONTO, ONT.

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