Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1911, p. 3

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The children soon get choked up with a ¢old. Mra, Fred Howe, of New castle, N.B., saves: "My little old son Arthur contracted a heavy cold. He coughed all night, and al- though he coughed up quantities of phlegm, the breathing passages did not clear snd J had 'thought he would choke for want of air. recommended Hyomei. In less than kalf an hour it stopped the coughing, the choking sensation gradually died away and there was no further trou. ble." Hyomei is the Australian dry treatment and is guaranteed to Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Asthma, Bronchitis and Croup. Mon back if it fails. A complete outfit cludes hard rubber inhaler and costs ouly $1. All druggists, or postpaid from The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd. Fort Erie, Out. Extra bottles of Myomei, if needed, 30c. Sold and , Kuaranteed by J, B. Mcleod. Seear- air cure Coughs SPIRELLA CORSETS. THE IDEAL BONING. ESTED free if boning one year A style Appointments made Duplicate Corset breaks or rusts in for every figure by rard or Wo ia MARGAR DUNNETT, Corsettiere, 108 Welllugton Street. 'Phone STH Jessesescscecsscnee [1] CLEANING LACE CURTAINS We clean lace curtains in a way to please even the most particular people. We al ways give satisfaction, R.PARKER & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, © #0 Princess St, Kingston, Out. Neatly Choked Our drugeis? i i i } [AND COMMITTED SUICIDE IN THE MORNING. { Spent Hours on His Knees With His | Family -- A Brooklyn Man Stole From a Lifelong Friend. New York, March JduwSuffesipz ago nies of remorse that not even ay | ers-aind entreaties of his wife and chi dren could alleviate, George Oehler, who, for the first time in bis: fifey- { seven years of life had been guilt of theft, sought refuge in suicide, vester day. After he, his wile and their chil {dren had spent the wight on their | knees in prayer in their apartment at 1744 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, the man, | whowe misery was more than he could bear, broke off in the midst of a sup plication for forgiveness and with a revolver, his wife thought she had hid den, whot himself through the head {and died instantly. " The offence, expiation for which tried to find in death, was the theft {from a life-long friend of a sum of {money much smaller than other sums | be had often been trusted with. The | theft was committed a month ago for {a reason which remains inexplicable to this family and his friend. The da, Oehler stole the money he fled from the lcity. After a month's aimless wander {ing through the state he returned to {his home on Monday night. He said | he had come back to kill himself i CALLED IN TROOPS the pi he {To Act as Guards at Trial in ! Italy. Viterbo, Italy, Maren 21.--Troops were brofght dete from Rome, day, to guard .the trisi of crowd become. Added interest given to the trial by the faet Gennera Abbatemaggio, the informer, was alleged "ALL NIGHT] | of | electing |W ould | ministration, to- | appointment as chief justice the £am- | morists so great and furious has he | that | THE DAILY RRITISH WHIG, Men Who Have Slipped in Trying to Read Future. | Kansas City Star The business of making predictions { is notoriously dangerous. It is always the part of discretion to refrain, or if that be imspossible, to make them at such a time that they will have been forgotten before the eveats pre | dicted come to pass. From the founding of the United States government, when Franklin predicted that it psust end at no dis- tant day in despotism, down to the time of the late senator from Ar- kansas who was always so confidently predicting the election of Mr. Bryan; the history of the country is strewn with prophecies that failed to come true In 1788 Alexander Hamilton the, electoral college system the president, that "if manner be not perfect, it is at least excellent; it unites jn an 'eminent de gree all the advantages the union of which was to be wished tor." Yet in a decade the electors would not have-thought of exercising their constitutional prerogative. Hanslton predicted that the house "have no small advantage" jover the senate in a dispute, because wrote for the {it would be the popular branch of the igovernmont, and because it would have the power of originating all money bills, which would be a strong weapon. But the semate soon | became the dominant partoer, and the house found that the power to mend money bills exercised by the senate nullified the advantage of ori- | ginating them, | At the close of John Adany's John Jay refused ad- the on the ground that the bench would ' never attain 'the energy, weight and dignity which were essentiul to its affording due support to the national govern- jen." This forecast John Marshall was called to give gvidence | made absurd. FRIDAY, 1911. MARCH 24, wae sem ------ Hmusements. .Griffin's.. toreetee COLLLOLLL0002000000 0008001000008 FARdtetttttate PAGE THRER, . «4% t i se THEATRE : Get the Griffin Habit CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES | : First insertion lc a word. Each ean | - | wecutive insertion thereafter half cent | Thursday, Friday & Saturday' a word. Minimum charge for ene in i sertion, 5c; three lasertions, Soe: MARCH 23rd, 24th, 25th, six, $1: one month, $2. bn, Expensive Engagement of] | GENERAL the n= {are HEN MOMAN. Musical 'Copes |__T2e Fi in their | oni Novelty Musical Act ""%: HELP---WANTED. APPLY, wo SER ANT, BRi- APPLY, aid | KINGSTON! Princess and} Syde [SHOE SALESMAN, YOUNG with so pe ' MAN, Miss Nellie Parker, Tr ra Span High Class Descriptive erences: must be Rober. Stes Vocalist and Comedienne «won, sus »- \ Kin . King Sireet Store TF BOAS, OVE teady work: g i { i 8 REELS MUTION PICTURES. | rr oe ee TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. | jibaimen Alonday an Matinee at 2 pam. All Seats, Sc. | + oun Evening at 7 and ® p.m.. Admis- sion, 10c. Children accompanied with guardian, Sec. Apply NURSE MAID FOR ONE oHu as * : f Ww -- 4% Whig | "® -. | SALESMAN WANTED POR IMPROY. ed Aytomatic Sprayer best as : chine for 1pe hite- { washing. bi mand" se rarri- tory hmmediately js ALL MRO FIFI IP ISI I III PPPS ERIN ISI III NPI SII IR SPP sess ev sr seet LOST, FOR SALE. ------ | m---------------- MLVER BELT, PEN IOCKET, CON-] A MANDOLIN, GUITAR. he : v net at Turk's, 'if 0 | AND COR. of GOOD SQUARE PIANO, IN EXORL. i $1 mttaer. | WA PURSE, COVYEAIN.} oo SEA a und. | ONE SE X ¢ . t Rr . in hard . i $! bh. Ap ' Str Be -- - - ets COND-HAND MAPLE 13 AF E ier ¢ price HORSE, HARNE SS, HEAVY SPRING DENTAL. AND SPARKS, 1-2 Princess Street, 'Phole M6 - - TI TT TTT TT SPARKS NTISTS IF YOU WANT A WELL-MADE Un 219 Kingston | ta x K d » S. H. SIMPSON, LDS, DDS, DENT. ---~ 358. Princess Street. Telephone -------- {m TENDER, THE TIN AAD HARD. ware Stock. Pools 1b Bix t A i : Ww | ee - DR. C. C. NASH, DENTIST: DR, ¢ | Nelcker. assistant, 183 Princess St 'Phone 136. ' NTIST, 1» MONT. near Princess Street 1 OMFORTARLE DR. A. E. KNAPP, D - Tr --__------ real Street, pr 12) Phone S52. Ni ' TWELY Be Gootie St on LEGAL. CUNN A - hers and Sitters iw RAST lriar whniomunr stone: | avn Clarence St. Kingston office block, Know 5 ARS > FINANCE AND INSURANCE. RE In x Year ME THAT INSURES Go| + & Son's Ionsu | GAsoLENE LAaUNen; LENGTH Nurt : feet, 53 Ingh mh odar a FOR INSER W. HH Godw -------------- GENERAL INSUR ANC nt d liea Acciden Cavers Galt, : Manufacturers Spng Time Is Wiring Time All Italy hates a spy or informer and | When Louisiana was annexed Sena. it was feared there would be a public | tor White , remarked in debate that demonstration against him. | "gentlemen on all sides with very few Maria Stendarmo, at whose home, ttlement [LIVE MANY OR WOMAN WANTED BATEMAN REPRESENTS! for work at bomb paying $B: to t Protector ters. | SHEFFIELD n Sry 100, 000 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE, W. A. Spriggs & Co. Contractors, 187 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 68. Near Bagot. 8000000000000 00000000 NOTICE On and after April 1st the Coal and Wood Business con- ducted by me will be known as the Jas. Sowards Coal Co. All accounts will be ren- dered April 1st, and must be paid on or before April 15th. After above date accounts will be placed in the hands of our Solicitor. JAB. SOWARDS. SOMETHING RESTRIL. «f WAS another prisoner questioned. Mat- Made of the. Best Material The above Mattrass will be demonstrated all next week hn our window by an exe pert. Watch curwindow display James Reid. 'Phone 147. ER | For the-EASTER BRIDE "WE OFFER ABSOLUTELY NOTHING OF UNCERTAIN QUALITY." KITCHEN CLOCK, DUTCH DESIGN, WITH EGG TIMER ATTACHMENT ....... $6.00 SILVER HAND-PIERCED LOWER BASKET, TALL AND BEAUTIFULLY DESIGN. Vik TW yy $12.00 VER - MU DISH, fi WITH PINE CHINA PLATES | ON SILVER RACK ... $22.00 COMBINATION FISH AND FRUIT STERLING DOUBLE DECKED BON DIS! _ A HANDSOME GIFT 3.00 Saw HERE 44 we ww aes the state alleges, the fsvassine washed their hands of the bloed of the Cuoc- colos, was examined. She is one of the most interesting characters in the {case and the only woman among the prisoners. The charge against her is complicity in the murders and the re- ceiving of stolen goods. In the course of the. interrogation © the accusation was made that she had bribed wit: besses to testify falsely in aid of the defendants. This_she denied, asserting that on the contrary, the carabineers had offered to pay her $12 for each withess whom she secured to sign a statement prvpared by them. Marie Stendarmo, whose defence was a general denial of the charges, is un- der middle age and. retaing much of the beauty that in vouth resulted in many conquests in the poorer class, among whom she was born, and latter made het a woman of ease and of influence, both in the Camorra and in the oles life of Naples. Her home is said to have been a resort pf desperate crim: inals, while her friends inc men in high places. She is an intimate friend of Nicola Morra, one of the : alleged actual murderers of Cuoccolo and his wifg, and it ix charged that Morra apd his companions went to thé. woman's home following the murders. This Norra emphatically denied, insisting that it was another instance of manu factured evidence. Ferdinando De Matteo, accused of having lured Cuoccolo to his death, teo, who is advanced in years, once had fame as an athlete, and is known as & frequenter of questionable resorts. He is illiterate and, according to the police; --a- vicious character. The parti- cular charge against him is that he in- duced Cuoccolo to visit a lonely spot on the outskirts of Torre del Greco on the pretext that they were to meet and organise a burglary at the home of Commander Rossi Romano. Cuoc- volo fell into the trap and found him- sell in a place_where everything had heen prepared for his death. Under examination, Matteo denied | eXceptions agree that, the "ag {of this country will be highly injur- | lohs 'and dangerous #0 the . United | States," and that its weorporation | into the union would be "productive { of innumerable evils." In 1811 in a speech on a bill to per mit the organization of a state out of the Louisiana purchase, Representa- tive Josiah Quincey of Massachusetts asserted that if the measure should pass "the bonds of this union are virtually dissolved." In the "30s a Scotchman, Shirreff, Patrick made a journey through United Stales and published [ sults of his observations in a book At that time Chicago was a town of 150 houses. Of its future the traveler wrote: "Chicago will ja all probabilis ty attain comsidecahle size, but its stuation is not so favorable to growth as.many other places in the umion."" . In 1862 Lincoln in a message tongress predicted a population | of 139,000,000 for the United States in 1910, and of 187,000,000 in 1920. The estimate for 1910 was 47,000,000 {oo large. The trouble was that the coun- 2 didn't keep on growing after S60 as it had up to that time. . And so, the list might be continued indefinitely. Most people think they San see nto the future, hut most paople can't. There have been not. able fulfilments of predictions. Put Sonsider the vast number of prophee- les In every perSon's experience that have gone wrong, ---- OLDEST TWINS IN WORLD They Were the the re ta Born 18235. The St. L 8 Globe-Democrat Illinois can lay claim to the dis tion of having the world. Joseph Henr, Ripley and Hillary Ripley were born near ville, Ill., September 10th, 1525. parents came to Illinois from tourt county, Va.. in 1819, the in llinois in tine oldest twins in the James Belle The Bote year participation in the crime and that he was the head of the Camorra in distriet, Morra and would never work with him in a crime. They had quarrelled years they were engaged, -------- Anxious for Seats, There was a great and gratifying rush for tickets for the Shefield Choir concert, to-day. From 7 a.m. the peo- ple crowded the store of R. Uglow & Co.l where the seats were on sale. Up to eleven o'clock, the demand had not abated, but as 1,500 seats are on sale there will be lots of room. One | lawyer, anxious to take time by the forelock, vaulted a table, this morn- ing, and reached the plan, decliming to wait his turn in the line of pur- chasers. He was forestalled, however, aod had to take his chance with the rest, to the delight of the spectators of the scene, A Hat Quartette. The world-wide two-dollar Waverly, the peerless Piccadilly and Tress hats ot two fifty and the Hawes guaran toed three-dollar bats are mot sur. passed anvwhere on this continent. George Mills & Co., are sole agents for all four. ------------------------. Northern Lights Visible, The reflection of the northern stream- the northern country. was very' pretty at times. Old say the lights ave a sure sign of cold weather and they say we may expect it for a week or two. the fn the Shy lust evening Heitad up heads i » man is a fluent talker it's sale bet he inherited it from mother. his | He said that he hated Nicola | ago, he said, over a theft in which | ©'V® Years ago. At the { #ight he was married Hlinois becamje a state. Joseph H. Ripley still resides on the farm on the Georgetown road, near Belleville, where he was bof eighty age of twenty o Lydia Apple- He was mar now a | gate from New Jersey, ried a second tine, but widower, James H. Ripley moved mond, Montgomery county, - about thirty vears ago. He was married at thirty three to Susan Merrills, also a twin, of Turkey Hill, who he speaks of as "one of the most beautiful girls i St. Clair county" She the age of seventy five. came" from Connecticut on a load of clocks. Both have been abstemious all lives, except that is to Ray is living at Her father to psaskaskia ] their Jo chews a Li tle tobacco. Both -- anid o : sight, and Joseph can even read with out glasses. While James uses glasses to read, he sees well otherwise. The, wr their Jia long, abundance of it. They also we beards, but could shave ¢ he ; their hands are perfectly steady. They were Whigs in the days before the ki. publican party was horn, They became Republicans at the party's inception ad have Yiled the Republican ticket ver since. Mr memor . 5a. Thuy ye recall or an "ents that have happened } time. Joseph savs fh see every a fyi Hawk i shower of 133, the first railroad the West in 1837, the Mexican War TM64S. and the Civil War, 1610 '¥ Speak admiringly ihe great Be whose intance they have en. , Lincoln star of *. . : $3.00 per dai with aporisnily te Musical Festival | 05 42 vs TWO HUNDRED VOICES, | Dr, Harriss and Dr. | Coward, | GRANT HALL | CLERKS TO SELL ARTIC LES MUCH Saturday Evening, APRIL Ist needed in every home, espe working men. good salary: manent position: if you are work Seats on Sale at Uglow's. Friday, ing for small salary behind the March 24th, GOe, 75¢ $1.00, $1.50, counter, write to-day; you can $2.00 Mail orders will receive! prompt attention, Direction eof double your wages and be your own boss. Apply, Box "E. B. C." Whig Office. ! WANTED--GENERAL. a -------------------------------- RIN ETERAN scrip Ii. McCann SEER Ee we le The House of Refined Entertainment | 7 rai, AN "PERSON MAY i ly € sp 4 Perse DON'T MISS SEEMNG { . CN carvan Send for particula 8, regs Sy nd HANCE & HERBERT } cate, 3.963 Lockport, wy? ¥ i \ In Irish Comedy, Singing and| Dancing. | 3 REELS PICT URES 3 Ge. - ADMISSION - Se.\™ ri" DOMES. sir! les CAPABLE OLD COLNTRY tHOE carefully sel riving March 1 ars Sud Apply. new Drummond" Street Grenville Street, Tor AIRING OF EVERY DE. clas y best * will repairs to 1 first leather DAly use Bri { mpa ia WINDOW -----8 | OLEANANG ing doming 8 nd Barrie Stregi,. cor, ef | i sulfite x Boott's, 206 --8y i you wit! want your wind 3 ou N hh 10 A Meeting of the Patrons of the rer 1s-the time Dairy Schopi Creager #s called for Tuesday, March 28 at 10 am. a' the Lecture Room, to i GENTLEMEN a ro BRING I > . ments OF Es i Cloth and ave It made make arrangements for the d ar rgd a Sudha livery of milk for the incoming ship guaranteed t 1 son. and repairin notice T Brock St 5 i seripti . LIBRARY COUPONS. { rgy W 3 1 NO I ICE © INGsTON \ . EF Compaiy ping get mn A, ZUFELT To Contractors! TENDERS WILL RE RECEIVED BY the Man of the Canadian Bank 2 ip Ao § pan. of Satardas i for the, rem ] i xan tons 1 hought of K abie i information for Street tt off ices (Signed) L HAVING GOOD Cop 'furniture and « gE drop me wd price o Fagnituere Ranges Will J. Thompse ANY Pp cond. $a POSITIONS WANTED, may inmders Lowest accepted ed. or any tender net necessari! ol i { POWER & BON. COLLEGES AND | SITIES, > Want ND Clubs re UNIVER CricHer hree Er etm hers k tate Apply BE RECEIVED . Bia A 151 lL parts ix a" Brick Cured in | PERSONALS, MOLES... BIRTHMARKS, | removed permanently | Twenty years ex- | EY » Blem4 | Bagot Street i the Vill HAIR, warts, ete, without scar seen Odessa. S af 'one hundred ented | EXeque 1 t each fender mus " { BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, The Dally British Whig, The Weekly British Whig, Of Kingston, Ont. Price and circulation consider. ed BELL, Chairmar CU PRASER, Sec Geo. Muller & Son LCnrpet ae Sewing : a nnd Raby i repaired. n | Telephone 1032 37% Kisg St i i TREO, MEDICAL. { { . F. SPARKS, BA nn, PHYSICIAN | a FARA Toe ellington St Office hours, 10 to 12 am, 3 to 4 and 7 to 2 pm. "Phone 384 i there is no better adverts ing medium in Canada. - of homestead entry {including t : {SOLE | required to earn homestea patent) | over i8 i =~ cultivate fifty acres extra. : a may homestead a quarter | A homesteader who hes exhaust | section of avaMable Dominien ad in | his homestead right and cannot obixin a a. | a pre-empti .a may enter for a pur : Reon at | chased homestead in certain districts as Sub- | Price, $3.00 Der acre Duties-- Must oxy ide six mon in each of three Fade } Tania cultivate fifty acres and erect F. mother, son. | a house worth $300 her or #ister of jntending | CORY, E : Deputy of the Minister of the interior publication 1 nit he pa ties Six monAR reetdades upon : and cultivation the i 4 ho § i NB Unauthorized three years A | inis gdvertisement wil within nine juiles uf on & farm of at least" 1 ] occupied by him or by his ig The word "fairnés" is ome that . or sister. Rum hk we all ought to-be thoreughly tied to. weetion slongshie homestead Price, | : 100 Lg mais ug reside uw Ftv where swil deothe primtipal sub | on the by IX i twonths in enh oF siX Feary from qste at, of | for It is not Jest to be too communion: | {| HENRY 0 | DROP A CARD ns -- " ne time | ESTABLISHED 1906, er fire iy Kinds of oa and f panies; fected Phone 3% &7 Kingston, Ont, FRONTENAC INVEST. oc ' se ment LOAN AND . esta municipal morigag ved u B 4 Me or, ¥7 Clare LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLORE & 5 ' a Fire Insurance Comj vaillable thham S : v assets, $61,187 addition to a - - - -- -- which DWELLING SEMI. r $ Cement AND A A $000 TO LET, § a | FROM IST APRIL DOL BLE Ory k: alll ' ' Pat | \ pi od "Phone | " -- - (DESIRABLE. BRU OK HOUsy, | Shiliarm Brroet: 'mil > mecder iy us oan | r. K xX = i ------ - | sTonace FOR FLRNITURE, CLF AN, a i . moth UPHOLSTERER, PHOLSTERING, RE. hair mas nroot v a card or Fras ( : i e biel W. J. GAVINE, © pairing and carpet work tress renovating Drop call 216 Bagot Street : OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY, | MITE @F ROOMS INCLUDING SIT. cr ------------------------------ { 8-Taot 4 room, TRANSATLANTIC LAN nx ! i « es. © XN _Kirkpat k, gent « B Clarence st el } -- - 868 BRIGHT, HOUSE, Now SUNNY 0. I i | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. | h -------- | t HRUNSWIHOK HoT L, opposite iT.) . -- ONTARIO ST, | A SPLENDID SEEN ROOM 1101 SE r one ki nos " 4 ' i | ad sl $5.0 Be ' ek A GOOD T HOOM Ho Ss ON TaN. GRIMASON deinedre-Rt poet a v( « Beer Ww . Brands of | | . 343-344) ' ked with HOTEL v 'Yard and - - a A itates | FROM 18T MAY. i911 DWELLING, n Ey reasonable. Mulvilie 4 rime ARCHITECTS. SMITH, ARCH - King TR, Ph DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE, ARTHUR ELLIS. ARCHITECT, tains B University Avenue NDS & SON, ARCH. Office, 368 Bagot Street FOR SALE OR TO LET. , ARCHIT . ne nk Ba - ---- cst -- nd THE EXTENSIVE $ : mises f i MER. RCTs ,- BUSINESS PRE Wellington Sireels ATS 41g i by saln Ee 4 : with CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, a } $ing AL F Culis DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KEL BUSINESS CHANCES. 'Carpenter and B 3 St, for reasons! kinds of jobbing promptly AR, CAN START we. No @ * - ne ANYONE, ANYWHERY, uw mail order prices or All work 4 mo AN VASRIng Send for free boskies > TO JOMN R. MAYELL, Heaco #68 Lax kyprt. N.Y Carpenter and Jolper, 282 Svden -- Ti wi------ ham Stre North, for reasonable FEPPPEPPEIPP000 $9000 00004 prices on I Kinde of Jobbing Al work done promptly and neatly $ : * * A Shht dans s dE ean nt QUEEN'S STUDENTS [4 Whe want 8 good money mak OSTEOPATHY. ww Lp Ing prepositions for fhe summer, "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS --R. G. | ¢ for particulars call and see Asheroft. D.O. Edus! BE. Asheroft | # DO, Graduates under Dr the Founder of Osteopath oorner No sultation literature Bours, 19 to 12 2t0 5, 6 to A. 0. HIETTON, 4r 4H CC Dons, I Market Sipeet, Kingston, Oatarie Fine Kindling Wood - Last fall we put in a Jot of fresh cut Pine and Hemlock. We are spliting it up now for spring and summer fires, J.SWIFT & CO rity,

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