Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1910, p. 6

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ppm EX. TRAVELLING. ---------------- TRI TES Low Rates to Pacific Coast 'way Second Class Colonist Tick- on le daily, March 1st to April the following rates from $45.10 | $47.05 $e other Pacific Coast points at tely low rates Tickets for § and points en route. For full parti- apply to i i P. HANLEY, Agent 4 @eruer Johnston and Ontario Sts. RS CL aa: LL RAILWAY R IN CONNECTION WITH Leave Kingston Trains i Express--FPor, Ottawa Sigvec, St. John, N.B, Hail oronto, Chicagu, lenvel it Ste, Marie, Duluth, Bt innipeg, VEncouver, Beatils and Ban Francisco. 1 for Sharbot Lake . P, R. East and West Mixed For Ienfrew ano te polats, Mon, Wed, und KINGSTON---OTTAWA. 3 Kingston 12.01 p.m, arrive Ot- towa 3,66 p.m. gulars at KX. & P. and C. P office, Ontario Street. ¥. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. 10.45 'am, arrive 'Y OF QUINTE RAILWAY. leaves union station, Ostaric oI (Sunday excepted) Byden am, Napsnep, Deser rn and all poinls north quick despatch to Bannock. h, and points on Central route your shipments via Bay Railway. For turther particu at 74 & W. DICKS )N, Agent, 0. 8. . SS BRERMUDA BY TWIN SCREW LINE + Largest and Fastest Steamers . 8, 8, OCEANA, 8,000 TONS 'S. BERMUDIAN, 5,600 TONS, on both Steamers ; also blige hours from Frost te Flowers, York at 10 am WEST INDIES LS, "GUIANA" 8,700 tons, 8.8 ie 8, tons, S.5. "KOR tons sail from New York al ate Thursday at 2 p.m. for mas, Bt. Croix, St, Kitts, Antigua Dominica, Martinique, St. hado aa - rara. For full « BE. Outerbria, , Quebec Hteamship one New York, Quebec -- Queber, or to and C 5 KIRKPAT- t Agents, Kingston. / 10 days, stop-over at |i i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THU ph ABOLITION OF SURTA .t is Hoped Will Lead to Increased | Trade. OPERATED IN NAPANED gre tal to tise Whig. THIS WEEK. i Ottawa, Feb. 17.--The removal of the | Gezman surtax, at Phe [= Te Shin ! ' 'men bh, will man a fairly substantia doseph L. Madill Very Seriously M ahiction in tari taxation, though it ~--His Friends Called to His Side-- ili not necessarily result in reduction Death of a Venerable Gentleman. !of o.stoms reveaue in view of the fact THE BUSY BURGLARS YAY, PEBRUARY 17. 1010. me ee ia > _-- "SALADA" is the same w you buy it--alwaya he "a rever or whenever of unvarying good quality. AY - wa . 38 { Nanane:, Feb. 17.--~Some time during Saturday n ght, or Sunday night burglars enteral the shoe store of S. G. Hawley, Dundas street, amd stole several pairs of boots, gloves and fval se. Entrance was made through a Lack window. The burglary was not d scovered ddatil Manday morning. | Mr. and Mes, F. C. Lloyd and baby lef: Monday, for Vancouver, B.C, where they will reside. On Monday, {word was received that Joseph L. | Madill, who left hore last week for irest, had to wmdergo an operation for avpen licitie. The operation was per- {formed atthe home of his friend, four {miles from Stirling, where he kad i pane to visit. The doctors pronounced ! the case a serious one and his broth- ter, John 1. Madill, left, Monday night {to be at the beside of his brother, | Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. J. L. { Madill was ealled to his beside, also as good coffee. | the m esage said there was no h They know that "Seal 8 | i" covery. pe Brand" Coffee is always | Mre. B. C, Lloyd, is still very ser the same --whether they. {ously ill with bun slight hopes of re- buy it in Halifax or J |e. i On Tuelay, Felwuary 15th, Gar Vancouver or anywhere B | "Ce CO OY Road nace between, because the | away at the advared] age of eighty- sealed tins preserve the four years. Deceased had been an in- flavor and aroma. {valid for years, having suffered a Brand" I rademarh | stroke of paralysis from which he bff yp inever recoverud. He leaves besides his certain to get the very bon colfes at the price. In 1 and | wilow, one soni, Benjamin "dnd four ting--never in | demghters, Mrs, Boyes, Mrs. W. H. CHASE & SANBORN, - | Brand" Brand" stands for qualit --that it goes only wi { Davis, Mrs. J. Lowry and Miss Bunice Vanalstine. The funeral will take place this afternoon. Services at the house, thence to Riverview cemetery vault. Mrs. Bower and two children left, yesterday, lor their home in Winni- peg, after attending the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs P. T. Ham, anid ispending a mouth with her sister, | Miss Sedie Ham, John street. Mrs. FV. 8. McCoy amd two daughters leave roxt week for their home in Carman, D | ISED ater spending the past three months {with relatives. : F TION Ming & Hambly are removing their undertaking business to their newly acquired premises on Dundas street, Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham'sVegetableCompound | next door to W, A, Steacy's confec- tiomery store, IMITATORS OF DR. COOK. Canifton, Ont.--*I had been agreat sufferer for (ive years. One doctor told me it was ulcers of the uteru and another told me it was a fibroi tumor. No one knows what I suf- fered. 1 would {qq 4 friend of the Emperor Menelik, i tlways be worse | He was warmly received and was ] at tartan periods, present at the receptions, banquets an Bhnghind a and meetings of the society, and spoke iE down eloquently and at great length on ' swereterribla {Abyssinia and its people, the customs, was very ill in costumes and morals of Ethiopia to 'bed. and the doctor the venerable professors and the pub- told me I would lic;, on whom he made an excellent im- have to have an (pression. It has just been discovered os operation, and that I might die during the operation. I wrote to my faster about it and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vi ble Compound, Jurough personal eéxpe- rience T have found it the best medi. 'ine in the world for female troubles, or it has eared me, and I did not have to have the operation after all. 'aomponnd also helped me while ing through Change of Life." Mrs. Letina Bram, Canifton, Ontario. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound, made from roots and her nas proved to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of Austria. mote or less successful imitators. At a recent meeting of the Geographical Society of Berne, Switzerland, a well dressed voung man with an Arabic {name présented himself, stating that a carefully studied ad ination, who had Abyssinia in books. Another imposter, mayer, was quickly unmasked Czernowitz, in Austria. On his own re- commendations as an expert he had been engaged by the local Society for Sccial Science to lecture on South Af. rica, but his ignorance of the subject goon became so patent that the audi- ence made a rush for the platform and the police had a Neu- has not been seen since. Robbers Got $10,000. Frauds Exposed In Switzerland and | Loudon, Feb. 17.--Dr. Cook has his | he held a high post in Abyssinia and | {that he is a Swiss with a large imag- at to be called in. The lecturer escaped by a back door und 'that thre will probably follow a jarg:ly increased importation of goods from Germany. Since the surtax first came into force im 1903 the additional a Fate of duty thus imposed on German goods has brought imto the treasury the sum of $12,986,608. The abolition of the surtax, therefore, practically means a reduction of custom duties by [two millions a year. In 1907-08 = the surtax added $2,856,150 to the cus- i toms revenue and in 1908-09 it added $1,967,300. That the removal of the 8 surtax will be followed by a large in- crease in trade with Germany 8 sure. {In 1 03 Canada's trade with Germany {amounted to $14,350,336 including im. | ports from Germany amounting to {#12,252,837 and exports to Germany $2,097,699. But a: soon as the surtax lecame operative there was a large { falling off of trade between the tw countries. The following year imports {decreased to $8,175,604 and exports ($1,511,223. The downward tendeney has {vontisued up to the present. Last | vear imports into Canada from Ger | many amounted to $6,050,365 and ex { port: were $1,476,552 or a total trad 'of just about half what it was before the surtax want in force. Canada Cannot Wait. ! london, Feb. 17.--Under the head ing, "Canada Canpot Wait," the Daily Mail devotes an editorial to the Ger- man-Canadian treaty which it de- scribes as a blow to British trade. It jeays there is. good reason to believe that the dominion government waited ito see the issue of the struggle for jtarifi reform in England before taking the step. The removal of the surtax will be bad news for Yorkshire and Lancashire, "but so long as the peo- ple of this country refuse to make |tarifi agreements with the states of {the empire they canmot complain." Tariff War Over. Berlin, Feb. 17.--~The news of the lending of the twelve vears' tarifi war between Canada and Germany, by the conclusion of a provisional agreement, is hailed with the greatest satisfaction {in Germany, especially in view of the {fact that the Franco-Canadian treaty would, otherwise, have accentuated the |exclusion of Germdn goods from the {Canadian markets. - sit ---- CORUNDUM MINE SOLD {By Denbigh Parties to J. H. Jewel of Toronto. | Denbigh, Féb, 15.--Ceorge Fritsch, of iLatchiord, 'who enjoyed a month's {visiting with bis parents and othe {relatives in his old home, has return: fed again to his place of business, Richard Glaeser, of Cobalt, has ar- !rived at his old home and intends to romain for some time with his 'pa- | vents," Mr, and Mrs. H. Glaeser. Nat, ! Pringle, working in one of the jumbex camps of New Ontario, has also come down to attend to the wants of his parents, who are both ill. Dr. J. | Adams is away to Kingston on buei- ness and jutends to make a call on his son, J. Adams, Jr., and at his father's, who are both residents of the Limestone City. A meeting of the municipal counci| was held at the Chatson house on the 7th inst. All - municipal officers yet required for this year were appointed and some sccounts incurred by the local 'board of health were paid. E. C. Bebee was re-appointed township trea- surer and John Brown was appointed assessor. Mesars. William CC. McCoy, and Thomas Bruce, lately sold their claim to the discovery of a ruby cor- undum mine, in the township of Ashby Its native purity and garden freshness is pers fectly preserved in scaled "SALADA" Packets. You Will Be Surprised To s2e the Prices at which we are Selling our Boots, Shoes, Tranks and Valises Dr J.Collis /, The Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. CoucGHS, CoLbDs, ASTH Acts like a charm in DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY & CHOLERA. Effectealiy cuts short all attacks of SPASMS. Checks and arrests those too « often fatal diseases FEVER. CROUP and AGUE. "The osly palliative is NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM. Chlorodyne is al it invariably relieves alleys irritation of the wervous system when all other remedies fail; leaves 1 bud effects: snd ¢ INSIST 4 CHLOQODYN The immense aswecess of this Reedy has g 15 many imitation. N.D.~Egery boitle of Chlorodyae bars on the stamp Geavia the name inventor, Collis Browne, Wholesale Agents, Lyman Bios. & Co., Limited, Toronto. ON HAVING Or i COLLIS BROWNE'S I During Cur Midwinter Sale. Browne's _ off A nnings, King St Yiu Jv THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, WE HANDLE Columbia Dry Batteries Excell Dry Batteries Eleeric Toasters Let us demonstrate to vou beautiful Dining Room Domes. KEvery- thing Blectricand quick at repairs. The best known Remedy for MA, BRONCHITIS. iquid taken in drops. graduated according to the malady. pain of whatever kind ; creates a calm refreshing sleep ; "Phone, 441; 79 Princess are. § 2900000000000 0006000 an be taken when wo other medicine can be tolerated. CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold by all Chemists. Prices in England: Vii, 29, 4)6 Sole Masnfacturers: J. 7. DAVENPORT. L ". Coal Keeps Eee ~~ Sowards. Hd Have You Tried Him ? Phone 1585. Bi Sowards Keeps Coal AND iven rise 8 of the Pr. J. LONDON, 3k HE THAN. ITS COST YEAR IN TIME AS COMPARED OTHER TYPEW AND TIME BUT ONE OF ERIORITIES h I UNDE WILL SAVE SAVING THE RISE OF United Empire Loyalists An Informing Sketeh of Ameri san History, Valuable for Librar- ws and Research. By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. Price, 50¢, Address British Whig, Kingston. For Scranton Coal All kiss of Wood aud Lumber. Try 5. BENNETT & CO. Gur. Bagot snd Barrack Ste. 'Phone. P41. 3 3 <> ® ® ° ® © ® ® & 3 * * : RWOOD MORE IN ONE ALONE, WITH RITERS, Is sUP- BE BROA We I's for your sak Because our sake 1 want good pr BOCaUuSe 1 to make the expecting high ork for the price of botch work, € we don't want mistake grade w inferior WALLACE & PARKS, Florists. Night "Phone 215 Day "Phone 239 All kinds of Cut Flowers and Plants in season Weddings and Funeral De- signs a specialty, BSb'pped to all parts. 126 King St female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tamors, irregu- lnrities, periodic pains, back , bear. ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result bas been worth millions tosuffering women. to J. H. Jewell, of Toronto, who has purchased 1,000 acves, on part of which the mine is situated from - the government, and has had half of that area re-surveyed and laid out in fifty acre lots. He has also a gang of men engaged building a boarding house 30x60 feet near the mine, and the erce- tion of a number of other buildings Yet We Charge Moderately, DAVID HALL, 66 Brock St. 'Phone 333. Bloomingdale, Ill, Feb. 17.--~The safe of the Citizen's Bank, of Chats- worth, near here, was looted of 810,- 000 in cash by five masked men. The roblers escaped,' after binding and gagging a nightwatchman and a citizen who attempted to interfere. UNITED TYPEWRITER C0., LTD. 4. R. C. DODARS, KINGSTON. PREVENTIVE. lsd with Coal. } can sup. an excellont quality. 55-67 Barrack St. 00000000000 000000000000000000000000000¢ Who sald "Sour "eaut 7" it ls now is | ready for use and you can depend on its y | being clenn and properly made, as g pleases a woman more than ! mnde it myselt wr J. MYERS, gome other woman envy firnek Re, "Phone. B70. The freazie! financier uses the little sackers as bail to catoh the Big ones, ad tm---------- FARRAH ANN M0 A Red Pr A man named Steen, and his (wo to he kind you are lookin for ta * we Sell, g tor the SCRANTON pS ant mi Booth & Co., FOOT WEST STREET, eons, drank alcohol, near Castro, Alta., the younger boy living but the others are dead. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE § (LIMITED) HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. A and the procuring of maclinery work and develop the mine next spring is contemplated. , * 99 'Highest Education at Lowest Cost Twenty-Sixth year. Fall Term August 80th, Courses' in ng. horthand, Telos fvil Service and English, graduates get the best pos - tions. Within a short time over _ sixty secured positions with one of the largesse railway corpora tions in Canada. Enter any time. Oall or write for information. H MET OALFE, Principal. ? ITT TETLIT TILT TTS Ree. THE CLUB HOTEL WELLINGTON ST., near PRINCESS, There are other hotels, but none approach the Club for homelike sur- roundings. Located in centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre. Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week CRIPPLED WITH LAME BACK 4 KIDNEY DISEASE WAS OVER- COME BY Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. obtivn by using Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills disease. This medicine is very prompt in' ac- ton and very direct in effecting cure. You do pot need to keep up the treatment long before you find most marked im ement. ' Mrs. Patterson, Haldimand, Gaspe Co, Que., writes : "1 want to vou that ngs cured oe 8 , use . and Liver Pills. to suffer a great deal not knowing just wnat was the cause of the trouble and got so bad that 1 was almost. erippled with lame, sore back. "Before 1 had used two boxes of these pills 1 found my back better and less than three boxes made the 1 have never believe : ! a iti J. E. Hutcheson AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER. -- A card sent to S17 Albert mn order fart at H. Waddl 's or Jf CU 3. Henderson's Stores will receive |! prompt attention Pew references given. Fel BOE SS KR Street or THIS RESULT OF LONG STANDING This letter gives you some idea of the definite and certain results you for kidney Pills | sane. ko Stocking was sixty-eight Launched Next Month. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Feb. 17.-The two new Rutland liners which are te run hetween ensburg and Chicago are fo be launched at Detroit between March 5th and 12th. Announcement is made that the modern steel freight package steamers are 10 be named the Arlington and the Brandon. The boats are being built along practically the same lines as those recently added to the fleet. The company some time ago adopted the policy of replacing the old wooden boats with steel ones, of «= Welland canal size. In addition to the build. ing of these new steamers, the 'Rut- land company has appropriated $40; 000 for expenditure for repairs and improvements to the boats and dock property. enemnaa-- Canned Eggs Seized. New York, Feb, 17.--Canned eggs, 1,200 pounds of them in twenty-four cans, were seized for tion by federal inspectors in a storage plant in kidney | Greenwich street. The eggs arrived in |. New York from Chicago last Septem ber. Under the provisions of the iood and drugs act the inspectors held the Sex unfit for human consumption. This is the second big seiznre of can ned eggs since the investigation of ecld storage plants was started in consequence of the high dost of com- modities. Clergyman Commits Suicide. Philadelphia, Feb. 17 --Rev. i of the Fmmanuel charch, of Rox- borough, a suburb of this ciiy, was found ' dead in the bath tub of his home with his throat cut. A razor was found on the floor of the room, and it is befieved the of man com mitted suivide while femporarily in Stocking, Methodist Epi years The socin or} 8, be Yhdae ¥ Wolk, scribably delicious--then try McCormick's Maple Leaf Biscuit--a delicacy revelation. A layer of soft, enticingly palatable Maple Cream, smothered with two wholesome Maple- flavored Biscuits 60 oo) the Pound

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