Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1911, p. 8

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BAKA Capt Kis 167 GEORGE B Bee PRINCESS STREET count zstan Branch, MehAY, Manager Keepers Supplies HIVES SWARMING Send one on Agent {or 0.0 Niels fata, | FACLUDERS, BEVICES. po i ' 3? Gladly dig Branticrd Googls Cook's Cotton Root Compound | t Uterine Tonic, and aly fo effectual Mc ul hy On Ww hich woe Freo vamphilet. N dune Co. Yeaouro, Ox Pe c-- F. POPE STAMPER PRINUESS™ WITH A COMPANY OF ONE HUNDR EILEEN "THE DOLLAR AT THE GRAND AND CEANFORD, IN ON TRURSDAY, MAY 4TH. WiTH BRYCE {tre { empty barrels set about two feet a $ BAGALARARLLAL400000A280000200080000008000800 Better Clothes Quality is what we claim for an quality are Quality attracis © s tn camses our patroas to speak we Prices are right, tee, price when quality bs considered. Have you seem our New (RIBO0 and SIN00, We solicit your coasideration whes sider Spring Outfitting. Clothes, for clothes without always unsati(aetory. this store, builds np our trade, and il of ns, might be dear at afy but a garment Spring Seils and Overcoats at 812.00, over you are ready to con. ¥ ais Livin ston's "BROCE § REET, ¢ BIHIIIV III IIIINSIVIN III IVY i New kdlowing the example of New ; menting | Pit taburg Dispatch says the fact that ! ought to make that the last hang the enactment ™E DATLY BRITISH WwWiG. PITH OF PF THE NEWS. Over the World. hundred and ffty mearvers of Ion Maulders' 'mion, Toronte, went on strike, Thursday morning, de WIeases in wages The to other cits i at the Smith's ma ings shops went higher Le besn 1.60 Wednesday $f 43 a 350 men wages, wet ti da About nre Bomigion lin stamer South by the Salvation grrived, Thars 1.300 Bratish the Untano and Mail-Ea that an underst g reached that the rn till tember, so ire ree has been commons wil that the members can attend STOUR MARKETS Furaished by R. B. Lyman & Clarence Chambers, Ma 138] Open. p 10 hows? 2914 {HNM) 0} si 318 The Very Latest Ou Culled From Al THU BSDAY, LOCAL NOTES AND GENERAL. Occurences in the City and Vicinit ~Other Brie! Items Easily Read and Remembered. Al fres of William Swaine; pia received at McAula's Attend the K Brock street churcl Sale f tr Jutton's Miss Ali n Wednesday, vin "Moth proof t Magistrate it the REN 4 uns, Chowan police © Kingston promises to 24th one of up are le fine rshall, of Walsh, Mus. W ooking timo Ma wiling at on street H. Cunningham, Ming street, Auley's bookstore. W. Ball, of I' sister, , Welling Liilespae tuner, 21 at Me piano Leave orders wrceheld, Mrs Ww reet, «cit wither Kingston wll Mav Mth tha of Gillespie has Vet proud eamjr everyone "will be Buy moth Oakley's jars, 25¢, and 35 Stores, Shoulder hand ip f Corviopsis hraces Marine Constructio made 4 busi week. Vin ill bring { boats. irago Close, What the Doctors Found, G Dr ent outbreak o Hodgetts under nmisson pho tawa was due e¢ pollution of the i en pr nseuence of water supp ! also i 1 . ipal recamiuy het having the city i {1 Sale of narkable a In The market, price from fifteen dazen men | Dutton's which, it ' wae, The her e dhs indictment nd rat i serious one that the city (ouncil which looks { i } f + Vs wipai omior health of a mo city h ti and does r others In isefulness + Bos Euro no mattis the autome . of donkey vas ensy to find contestants donkey obstacle race arranged i itertamment of five who come here, how devoted the re to must become riders and it for the for the v's © of royal the obstac consisted } expected 1 between these bar | a mule and leading | of th' same wneer: | Une of the ladies And the | The rider and out' fart was wind in r Is mounted a second ammal tain disposition sccomplished the had much fun." on task donkey Urging Abolishing of Hanging. Yurk Tribune There is a pretty general demand in the press of Pennsyivania that the jegialature at the present session a- mond the law relative to the death penaliy by abolishing hanging and] provading for executions by electricity, | York, Com- Massachusetts and New Jersey. the on a recent execution' extinet drop 'the marderec's life was not for fifteen minutes after the county by assuring, public sentiment, the electrocution ing in Allegheny through aroused : ol hail" Prevost, Brock street has received all his spring and summer goods for his order clothing department, also in J -made clothing and gents' furn- ishings dopartmest. They are all well ssmorted. with new gobds. ; : The proper time to do a thug is whee it shank] be dose. ; 3 | ardsons' 'feldspar mi It The stean county was put to w nine h pst pa morning the penitentiary, Wark has the w of the stone men proof bags Wibson's of feldspar nm & Pe swning, fr wrloads une Kingst r throke Thursday me way, will Charlotte shaving shipped to "Na Dru Co" son's. Attend lirestion strest chu Sale of st RL Dutton's store Time Drummy, in the Hotel wpital, ast nesday Men's $4 tatton's De 5 Uueen's medical fa ¥. the Queen's glumm gssochation barrett in New York this evewang Abdominal and spinal supports, a specialty, Iutton's The new of sticks. (nb the of pumps, soe Marysville, for the Wed thy lieu he passed away on rs siv weeks, leather lined boots, 32.75 Connell, dean of ihe will attend avnual home Deput Scratch iton Your Slate with a Nail. "Coffee does injure many. . There's ome way out Quit and use well-made POSTU MAS THINGS IN Interest N.Y., ig] ret Warden | i fi, 1911. BRR 3 re THE DAY'S EEPISODS| That Tired Feeling | that is caused by impure, | bicod or low : is bu system, y £o other n "1 was fast sp pre chit NZ RX nervous ¢ lapse when a fr me Hood's Sarsapazilia, for it did her worlds of good. T bought a bottle and after taki & it 1 felt better ed tepgpounds, 1 s and that tired fecl- gone, and all uch improved I was™ Davinsos, Orangeville, Ont. There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilia. Any preparfition said to be "just as good" is inferior, costs less to make | and yields the dealer a larger profit Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today. Sold by all | druggists everywhere 100 Doses 81. fO Lx ary, the penitentiary, i l I ¥ expel 1 be , part ale men's ear welt, Moving Cit ~ making time the me extra mone "Buy hand «ol aie of 0 Bat ons, ladies ¥ Alta., s | Red Hattie Tr WEeks ago Gibson's Miss urned t wisition an the Standare er VOur © fit wranteed wile, Phat 200 Prince Callum, who was a valued member of the auxiliary. Sir Richard Webster and Athletics. Sir Richard Webster, Chief Justice f England, was, in his youth, a fam- ous athlete, and, on many occasions, carried the colors of his college Ww victory. His forte lay in distance run ning--from a half-mile upwards--and t es undoubted endutance, he had a fine turn of speed, according to the chronicler of the time, who'deseribed him as, "finishing ir gallant style with a fine spart." He has been an ardent advocate of athletics all his life, holding that, apart from their value as promoters of health, there is nothing that de- velops so well those characteristics of pluck, and stick-it-to-itiveness, that : ae 50 essential to success in the race { life. Sir Richard seldom misses an im- tant meeting, or athletic function any kind,and is much sought after, wecause of his well-known enthusiasm, and the influence a word of encour- agement from a wan in his position is bound to have. indeed noticeable the number of prominent men in England who were 1d ted' atl tes in their college disprova the conten. 1 soe um in athletes itates against the success of a man after life. The reverse is oftener and that should be the true ect and purport of them. «18 case, Dom Manuel's Scrappy Dog. , in Richmond were horrified g. The ladies master of the buli- nce and proceeded combatants, using a is dog away 1 restored tieman zed humbly had caused at the little from his hope not suffer treatment and the ladies ver from eir alarm. ladies discovered Who was jhan would Whereuyo that the ps ahit 1 recy two oung man $0 Very courte t..> dethroned Kid Manuel, who was ary morning stroil Was none oller Ps in the park Rufus Isaacs' Sacrifice. t is doubtiul i any lawyer of our uot even excepung Sir Edward has derived a bigger income profession gh an Siz Ru- sh Astorney-Gen 1¢ va.iue placed up- d from which he : years ago, 1 y<oue days, Sir Ka- tus 1 re eceived a retaining lee of $15.00 and a refresher of $1,000 a day. In ! the office of Atlorney-Ges- : & big sacrifice. A s attached to the i 6 ct gether with fees, totals $50,000 t is esl- Rufus' private le kim ia over Lines, Carson, practice was | $150,000 g year bringing Whe Won? i The late Duke of Wellington got a letter once from a iasdy, saying she iting subscriptions for a cer- ch, and had t:ken the lib is name down for $1,000, he would promptly. send for that amount. He t that he wouid re Wo. ; but he; too, was in- ested certain "church which | newdod subscriptions, and, counting upen his correspondent's well-known { iberality, be had put her down oot 1$1,000. "And 80," he concluded, - money need pass between us The Christian Register, was sol erty to p and ord 'her a check forthwith wy friends remarked | May H. | Loud attire naturally speaks for it- eld." : COCRORCHOEREOOOO00000 UO00000LOCOTOO00 000000 rp -------------------- Prepared as Never Before to Satisfy All Your LINEN NEEDS We have received Irish Linens direct from the makers and at prices that mean a sav- ing for you. 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