RECOND SECTION, YE AR 76 BRITISH SECTI on The Daily So ' KINGSTON, NT! ARIO Oo "SATURDAY JUNE, 20 + 1908 INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION, AT VENICE. AT MARRIAGE MART 2, 000 BACHELORS VISITED | ECAUSSINES. ned dighy herring, {mouth bloaters, 40c, sms " where there was an open air "concert. he bands played nothing but nuptial. marches anci love songs. At the close an adjournment was made to the town hall, where the young women took their places at tables on which stood bowls of pink roses, with such mottoes as "Hope on," "Love, , trusting," and "Have faith." A vacant chair was Jeli beside each, virl, and at a given signal the mén with matrimonial intent made a rush to secure the seats. Then cofite and a sweet cake were served, followed by a Bonbon tasting of liquorice. When this was over the lady presi. dni nado 'a speech on "The art of pleasing man," which was wildly ap- planded. Dancing "in the open-air ended the programme of the festivi- ties. PRODUCE AND PRICES. What is Paid For Articles in Kingston. Kingston, June 26.--Prices were quo- ted to the Whig as follows : Fish--Salmon trout, 124c. Ib.; skin- 20c. 1b.; whitefish, pike, 10c. Ib.; Chinook sal- Ib.; kippered herring, Yar doz.; per 30¢, frogs' legs, 40c. lb; "Atlantic sal- 30¢, lb.; salt codfish, Te. to 1De, Ib.; halibut, 20¢. Ib.; fresh haddock, 10¢c. 1b.; bullheads, 124c. Ib; red her- ring, 20¢. box; mackerel, 15¢. Ib. herring, 8c, lb.; finnan haddie, 10c. Ib.: fresh lobsters, 1b.: 1b.; 1230. Ih. De 124c. mon, Ib; 30¢, doz.; mon, to fea Ih.; 2c. 85 pickerel, mac he rel, 15¢. Meat B eef, by cuts, 8¢. to lie; case; cutlets, 36 by carcase; Ib.: turkeys, 1Se. per cng, lde. 1b.; mution, Ye. Vegetables--Carrots, 5c. a Se. "le. Ib.; carcase, pork, 15¢. per live hogs, to 9le.; by car- lamb, Se, per Ih; chick- to 10cf h.; ; lake i CHRONIC CATARRH NOSE AND THROAT! "At the Advice i Linde 1 Fig) R. RAOUT, PILON, 116 Rue Notrs' Pame, Lachine, P. Q,, Oan., write: sy "I write you a few words to expro«s to you my satisfaction at being cur: 1 was afflicted with catarrh of the throat and nose.and suffered much 1 was greatly discouraged, 1hadahb breath and a bad taste in my mouth ini the morning. «] took treatment for some time with out obtaining relief. At the advice of; friends I tried the Peruna and the r sults have been highly satisfactory.: Ai bunch; | She end of four months I was complete: y cured." Neglected catarrh becomes chronic Having developed into the chronia stage, a longer and more persiste n treatment will be required to cure it than if the disease were treated at the onset, However, Pérnna generally brings re- lief, whether the catarrh is acute or chronic If you are wise you will keep Peruna on hand and take a few doses at the first appearance of a cold or cough, and thus pei haps save yourself both suf fering and expense, Peruna is recognized the world over as a standard remedy for catarrh, A multitude of people have been benefited by it. © A new discovery. Has more CC. N. rejuvenating, vitalizing ® force than has ever before been offered, Sufferers from lack of vigor and vital weaknéss Fhich ne hox the Pleasures of life should take C N, box Vin show wonders ful results, Sent by Suey Nn patkage only on n receipy of this aertsement and one dollar, Address, The Nervine oy W dsor, Ont. ~ FREE $1 Box. uickly mtroauce and make oa oli with first order mait two boxes for one dollar and five 2 cenl stamps, Order at once as this offer is for a short time only rr m------ torted the witness. There's there. 1 was oo nin I born. Why, staved France And Ger- Was a Man Affair ium, cabbage, Be., 10e. and 12le. each; bunch; turnips, bag; green onions, de. bunch: radishes, be lettuce, He. rhubarb, spinach, be. Grain--0Oats, H0c.; local wheat, $1: buckwheat, 70ec.; barley, 58ec.; s0e. peas, $1; corn, new, Flour and Feed--Flour, bakers', to £3.15; farmers', $2.80 to Hungarian patent, $3 to $3.20; meal and rolled oats, 81.40 {o cornmeal, $2 to $2.10: bran, $: ton: shorts, $26 to 827 a ton; $10 to 812; hay, $13; S14, were i Eggs, Sailor onions, Be. -two--The Success. a, | | | From Belg | many--One | of Seventy a Great ue, thousand bachelors from all Belginm, many from France, from Germany, swept down village of Feaussines-Lalaing at Whitsuntide, It wes vearly marriage mart as es maids of Ecaussipes, proceedings great suc i. Two | parts of and io 85c.; "old, some {on the {to find | the sixth tablished and the oe he men began the morning, and larrmving tram all and conditions creamery man of seventy-two had travelled all prints, the way Luxemberg to find a juhs 21 wife, to whom he promised a dowry | wWool--Washed that would place her beyond want, | fregh, 81. tallow; There were tradesmen, clerks, mechan- veal skins [ics, miners and laborers. 1. Ye.: hides No. Gay banners of welcome, showing "83 cach, : hearts pierced by arrows, were de he seen every where. i At noon the bachelors were formally welcomed at the gates of tne village by the Spinster Committee. Last | vear's president and several members ! of the committee are now married in sequence of the festivities twelve months ago, and others have been elected in their place. | All marched to the 75e. £2.00 $3.10; oat- £3.50. a raw, pressed, brides by the were a in ware arrive early noon they "There of men. to loose, by in loads Ae. farmers' 23e.; doz.; butter, butter, in 1 9 rolls, 2Jc.; new laid, X6¢. 1b.; ; packed, Te (Terdie Lntrerae to bre [Tanz Lxfubition Suniohigs c sorts which wrranged and object w EAK, TIR ED GIRLS Health And Strength ough Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. the upon when and her all _-- from s of art, 18¢. Ib.; sheep skins, rendered, 6c.; 15¢. 1b.; sc. lb; t origin, 'The most interest i {win POLINA = By Jar Lavery we ut the present moment is the por-| © 0k Fite opi Sit ed Heller Gowerrment by John La to has wkable OPENED BY QUEEN re {lowing words': ""Acquisitato dal Min BRITISH ART ON VIEW AT in of the Adriatic. The Brigid sec-| chat Find The dea- hides, horse trait yen | hoes ory, whic 9 . - : . hides, 13 a timo when the strain too great, has he: dizziness There irl becomes in life of every her blood she grows backaches, and she extremely miserable. That time of life she a tonic--+a medicine that will not to enrich | htr blood give strength to with tand through which Such a is Dr, Pills for Pale Peo- raised thousands of out of the depths of despair to full good health stren; those who have through these of Haldimand, Que. con whose case her. mother writes "Dr. Williams' Pink Pil at benefit to my wk and miser- | easily tired mdigestion, ht back strong and teful for icine has A Permanent Thing. Youth's Companion "You have stated," ing lawyer to were born in ul Roma ignifyin that. a very honor been paid by ik, daches of Im } wher has th pu ture This the thu iit, entitled fig Ling SOLZOs anid the badger- witness, "that you Now you Say hh ou were born in An incriminating discrepancy --though perhaps you may [&ruity be able to explain it. [dus st "Certainly. 1. can yet. be and to wtist for a peture whale the a 1856. 1887. is of this needs fail her changes | Italian collection omot 1 } istero della Pubblica Istruzione per lal VENICE EXHIBITION. Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna d con no inkon-« 1886 and I'm bors the n that only ons in and the m passing ure of a lady | Williams' Pink ple l'hev have growing. girls and ment of Among health own, embow has been signally 1 {ored, i | she Grande Place, . Many Exhibits Sold 'And. The John Lavery Acquired by a line portr res oly is tonic gxplain it," ve-| nia, showing Farms upon a plano ---- eneg------ WRIGHT BROTHERS AT DAYTON. ian Gevernment Venice, Fon The in the history the i Jo great exhibition, which | 1 | « i v canal mid i reteh the |g of the best here, British wt i which Mr. Lay section of its a reposeful dignity his fet i which that Queen fretiul Mediterrane ontemporant section, and Mar the her isten, wv been purchased 1 Rus Americiin and maiest \ he al : : 2 ntiha perfect ov mo } \ ' i yout larve central fy, J {Forte 99 the who have seen portrail is, number of criti June in opinion of | misery a and found pills is enjoy- th. good | Miss ol one pieces of work exhibited. Th about the Suddard, ing cerning x be. shen } 0 have ery has own { 1 to ti I ' X- 14 cot ition is very vtisfy Alex aud { wvilion ! do, and hu ow a SEM i 1h \ \ Le n many anvases f« follows : exhibition British exhibits have al- | dang been a hter, Nhe of who was w vas. pale with Pills has wide her titution Whitel It and | The { her ac \ '1 1a Crowd non them hother w | Hamilton : or ; hroug wdiniired by the d . Cine the Nie Ve am very gre in : al his wonderful n theit heen . what RICE CL hich recently Giro done purcl ham blood. hut nee. That is rheumatism, are the to nied cure Uiovanelli, whe Es NOV oc o the Venetian Gallery : rn Art [ical sci Mr i hyena | tion, ndiges charmi i they ne girls which known they heart palpita uralgia, ete. That uch value to wo the from Pills direct why ~ha ) represented ta und ex Lew pictur mark al William Wi the A ¥ tion, ne of during they pass to maturity. The ers or nts a box, or six tudios the Dr. Williams Etienne ! o.. br Unt, t piece Tr a object with a Feather E ributes hi | Y men and through hood ull changes girl | hd by ture Other hich pecial re Ferrick ¢ are s Covents medicine deal : BE from | hy | mail at 2.50, boxes | M« and two ch i 8 Wat fount' i really etching. Among handicrait the File and Pottery ery special mention. cleverly the among 11 arming or an GXGUISIte "the | Side Lights On History. | Chicdgo Tribune | The explorar had just discovered and named the Chagres river, "But the Yankees will: have | trouble in pronouncing that { objected the natives. "That's all right," plorers, - "The line vases of Pilking company I'he her handled 1tsell 1s orve some name,' decoration is nd the of wdmirahble Several specimens h i been acquired by the Musegym of [and Industry in Rome. The fie¢t of the assembled pictares the feeling of strenuou {aldi coloring are Art general answered the ex- | Yankees are going to {have all kinds of trouble with this" river some day, anyway." Thus it will 'hg that lack of Pigelows dreds of wed art that effort | no to give the result beautiful anceoss of 3 due to tito wk is one seen there Poultney apo. was i hun- | re the his British years | : thie of Signor ---- ' Right Or Wrong Hair. i | | | 1 energy pi Fradel few da On who lexand: her visited tl sty Fhe and fac Kind greasy th colo Justerless The thin, and stringy. glossy wrong is ma) an ' led, on Commi : 1 righ nd is and of an Tho Iutter is heal | always produced | Dawson's Hair Re- | bottles, 350c., at Wade's| on dehnite hair such as i use of Dr. Sons Of Clergymen In At re. ~--trphnn tmeetln port WRIGHT: 3 Dayton, Ohio, June 23.--This city, the home town of the Wright brothers, Wilbur and Orville, recogni ized throughout the world for their marvellous achievements in aerial navigation, has been thy scene for the last féew days of rem arkable demonstrations in honor of the aviators, in which participa ted government and state officials and thousands of admirers from all over the country. In addition to the presentation by the United States government, through General James Allen, chief signal officer 'of the army, of two handsome gold medals, the Wright bro thers received the freedom of tha city in the form of a key to the city of Dayton. A diamond studd ed medal ! beaging the ~felal send : of the state of Obio was also among the gifts. Never erie ie in quality, every Packanq s good. 7 © ORVILLE. WRIGHT | Lady "Please, mum, vou do a hit BE WRIGHT ECEIVING THI om THE TY OF 2" omvt wing f With carted lady the kind pleasure," answered | would | { ! "What me sewing have an butt vou like 1 i "1 hate y | tramp. 1H you'll io I'll be "véry do for vou! : here," replied the pair of pants much obliged." ROW to it MAHARA JA OF BHARTPUR, A LITTL INDIAN PRINCE. The 1 X vl ng t visit Tx : onl; years of ki o s o1 f Raj as « covers 1,982 squire n 3hartpu ar Bharat, gendary racter of nu 3 he capital' of t ste was suc y bese ' t Brit ung rd ake in 1 05, but was taken by Ltid ymbeér: 1 1827. wl aT