Daily British Whig (1850), 18 May 1911, p. 7

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a . x 3 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY: 18, wit." PAGE SEVEN. TGILLETT'S NENS OF NEIGHBORS. RHEUNATION AND GOUT/BiBBY's GiB STAND TT WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS Sfontreni. May 15.--About 1,100 head | od gk o Tn | 'DAY OR NIGHT co es ; SOLD . TELL US. of butchers' cattle, 425 calves, 050] Phone 201 ¥ St EL EArt icle : eer" sheep aud lambs and 1,000 hogs 'were! andard Arti fhe Tidings From Various Points in| 5.'i for sald at the Pout St. 'Outcome of Sick Kidneys Uric Acid Cauge of Grinding | OUR NSIGNMENT Of Green and Biack Teas from Cey esibiy as de LL. ae z i s-- . ; re) Charles stockyaris this forenoon, The Pains That "Disturb Day and-Night:=Booth's ton have arrived, Though prices Ready for use in any ; For Making Sosp. offerings of live'stock a "market | quantity. y '§ L hing the week were. 3,080 cattle, 1910 4 2 Vl For Sofeening Water. Melee Totin Surg Kidney Pills Remove the Cause. Melcombe May. 15.--Mrs. Donevan 275 hogs. : : : dre much highef, We are atl} sells Melco , Ma; 3 - ling st 30c per Ib. Useful for five calves, 300 sheep and lambs and 2,- spent Saturday in Kingston. Ww. Trade was rather'dull, and the price : ANDREW MACLEAN. Hundred purposes. , sa im 0 A can equals 20 Ibs. For Disinfecting Weart, wha has been ill, is convales {bad a downward "tendency all Sie iw 9 SAL SODA 3 Siaks. Closets, cent. Ambrose Shea, Athens, is to Prime beeves sold at from Sic. x Use only the Best. Draias. ete. wach the school for the remainder of | per 1b. Pretty good animals, 41 Sta * the year Mrs. P. Donevan has re |? of 'yous wowed uy pus 3 turned from visiting her daughter, 44c. per ", with good bulls at trom Mrs. I. Fowler, at Kingston Mills. J. | $e. to 5¢ per Ib. 36. Elliott and little daughter, of Water- Calves sold at' from to 6¢. per town, N.Y., visited at James Mec Ib. Sheep sold at about Se. § per lb; Donald's recently. Mrs. Robert Ham- yearling lambs at be. to 6jc. do. and ilton, Elgio, visited relatives here last | the spring lambs at $4 to $7. eich. and sore, stiff mu week. Good lots of hogs at 6fc. to 6c. WT g . ) Ai a ritioren per 1b. Heavy hogs are difficult to sell jin . oll till, , 4 cold and sieep r n i 1x e hy i "} i : pony Ss b. en "wt health is For Removing Paint. bi ii FE : WILLIAM MURRAY, : Auctioneer, * Qity and Country Sales Care faily Conducted. Market Square, Kingston, Freee Sree srete b HEALTH IN PURE SUGAR Sugar is one of the best, and most widelp used foods. Would you risk your health for thé sake of a few cents on a hundred pounds of sugar? Buy only EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR AN Its Purity and Quality cannot be (uestioned. Compare it with any other and note the difference in color. PARIS LUMPS When buyirig Loaf Sugar ask for Redpath Paris Lumps sold in RED SkAL dust proof cartoris, and by the pound. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., MONTREAL, CANADA. Limited Established in 1858 by John Redpath ree Each grate bar has three sides-long wear When only one side of a grate bar is continually nextito the fire all the wear is concentrated on that one side. The life of the grate bar is thus naturally just one- third as long as when the wear is dis- tributed on three sides. Elginburg Echoes. Elginburg, May 17.--3abbath school | re-opened with © a good attendance. Ihe W.M.S., Kepler, met at Mrs. J. Silver's last week. Earl Smith, sul fering with blood poisoning in his hands, is much better. F. Tolles' baby is quite ill. On May Sth Mrs. (_. Fraser received the sad news of thie death of her sister, Mrs. Hamil ton, Uso. Mrs. J, Parter is visiting :n Watertown. A number of children have the measles. . Dedicated a Pulpit. - Stella, May 16.--A handsome oak pulpit, given by Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Bliss and Mrs. Howard, in memory of their father, the late James Patter son, of this parish, and of the eon- gregation of St. Albans' church, was dedicated by Bishop Mills on May 10th. The late James Patterson was one of Amhesst Island's foremost efti- zens, a kind father, an affectionate husbanll, and a devoted churchman. fle gave freely of his timé and means in the service of his church, and filled the _office of churchwarden - for a pumber of years. Sangster Notes. Sangster, May 16.--G, Hartrick, Gull Lake, has rented John Daley's farm. Patrick Cochrane, has rented James Coulter's farm, and intends moving on it soon. A large number of ' the young people made n trip to the Limestone City on Thursday. Thomas Surrett sold a valuable horse last week. George Padget is engaged with P. Babcock, Glendower, for the &ea- gon. Visitors: J. Murphy at W. Ryan's: Miss Helen Magnet, Kingston, guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. Ryan; T. ~tinchcombe, Mountain Grove, Miss S. O'Conndr and. T. . Barrett at T, Young's; Misses: Minnie and Rose Young at I'. O'Connor's; Miss Flvono at J. Murphy's; d. Conway at West port; W, 4. Corcoran at I. Barrett's; Michael Tehan, Westport, made a fly- at any reasonable price. Buffalo Live Stock. - East Buffalo, May 15.--Cattle--Re- ceipts; 3,7 750: prarket, active and high- er; prime steers, $6.15 to $6.25; butch: er grades, $5.25 to $6.25; cows, $3 to £5.25. calves, receipts, 2,550; market, active and strong cull to choice, $4.50 to $7.50. Sheep and lambs--Receipits, 17,800; market active and firni; choice lambs, $6.25 to 86.50; cull to fair, 24.50 to £6; yearlings, $4.50 to 85; sheep, $2 to $4.75. Hogs-- Receipts, 14; 550. market, active and = 5c. higher ; vorkers, $6.65 to. $6.70; pigs, $5.70 ; mixed, $6.60 to $6.65; heavy, $7.40 to $6.50; rough, $6.25 to $6.60; stags, $4.50 to $5. Chicago Live Stock. . Chicago), May 15.--Cattle--Receipts, estignated at 28,000; market, general- ly 10c. lower; beeves, $4.90 to' $6.40; Texas steers, $4.60 $0 $5.60; western steers, 34.80 to 85.00; 'stockers (and feeders, £3.90 to $5.70; cows and heif ors, $2.40 to $3.60; calves, $4.50 to $6.75. Hogs--Receipts, estimated at 40,000, market, generally steady; light, $6. 03 to $6.40; mixed, $5 to $6.35; heavy $5.85 to $6.25; rough, ¥.55 to B good" to choice heavy, 36 to $6.25; pigs, $5.90 to $6.25; bulk of sales, $5.10 to $6.30. Sheep--Receipts, estimated at 20. 000: market steady; native, $3 to $1.80; western, $3.50 to $4.80; year} ings, $4.60 to 85.60; lambs, native, $450 to $7.65; western, £5.25 to © £6.75. TRACES OF CYRENE FOUND. Richard Norton Talks of Archaeo- logical Expedition, Rome, May 18.--Richard Nortoh, head of the American archaeological expedition to Cyrenaica, returned here, yesterday, on board of Allison Armour's vacht and proceeds to Lon- don, where he will spend the summer. credit this We have a large stock of COOKSON'S ANTIMONY for immediate delivery, Prices right. THE CANADA METAL €0., LTD., TORONTO LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY Drink McCarthey's Ale and Porter. It's the best. R. J/ LAWLER THOMAS C 'OPLEY, PHONE 987. Drop a card to 19 Pine Street when | wanting anything done in the Car ter line. Estimates given on all kin of repairs and new work. Hardwood Floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop, 40 Queen Htreet sassssececietestesten The American} Cafe 185 Wellington St 3 The: Up-to-date Restaurant » and Eating House Separaile appartments, Well furnished ® and lighted > - Try our Full Course Dinner, 3 AAMALALLLLLALEALS THOMAS GUY, Prop. 3 THIS IINIIIIIIIIIY Custom Tailoring Opening AT 239 PRINCESS STREET * {above Harrison's), Finest Ladies' and Gentlemen's Custom Talloring guaranteed. * Also Riding Habits and Skirls made to order | Your Patronage Welcomed, MR. I. COHEN, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor, "That explains why S .s : > ing trip through Sangster last week; | Mr. - Norton says that Decone, the vhy Sunshine grates have ee lives. Fact g tri gh © ; e of the four art ate bars has thre - 1 4 a $ Hoe, byes Fa 2 J. Goodheart at 1. Hastings, Cole | member of the party who was killed ars S € swies" Fach time the ashes Lake. some months ago, was murdered by are-"rocked down" (no shaking with Sunshine) the side . two tribesmen who had no relations next to the fire can be changed. Thus the life of datas ; with the workmen of the expediti i ¢ life of the grates . . . With orkmen ie expedition, is gree atly prolonged. 5 Late James Williams, Arden Ihe tragedy was due to hostility to Whe i Arden, May 16.~The death occurred | jo expedition, and Mr. Norton. sas hen desired, the' heavy here, on Sunday morning, from cancer | {hat he has ample proof that the bull dog teeth on the grates \ " of James Williams, license inspector, | murderers intended to kill him, killing will. seize. hold of clinkers; > aged seventy- throw years. He jo e- Decone by mistake. The case is in grins 1e vived by his wife, six sons anc ve! the hands of the lodal authorities, and 4 them up, and drop the daughters. The children are:--Milton. | United States Consul Wpod has gone Ble into the ash-pan. Jacob, Frank and Fred. in the west;|to Benzai to co-operate with the au Buy 'the. Sunshine--the Minor and Claud, of Arden; Mrs. B.|thorities there, The expedition was durable, convenient, econom- I, Detlor and Mrs. H. Groen, of i most stocessful, Traces of the city ical furnace. guaranteed by : den: Mrs. Frank Files, of Ottawa; Mrs of _ Cyrene, built B.C , 651, were . lar tf A aker ? (Rev.) J. H. Hall, Bancroft, and Ra- | found together with important frag J ~ 9= arges urnace makers in chel at home. * The late Mr. Williams [merits of sculptures and pottery, The See our le, Je, 10¢c and 25¢ assortment, British E mpire. was an Anglican in religion, a conser-| work is to be resumed. . .- Ty. vative in politics and a member of the ---- -------- Ay nn a J J h,J { 4 A.J. REES, Phonic 58 52 Orange Order. He wad reeve of Ken AMAZES PHYSIC IANS. 166 Princess § nebo many years, and was once wat Nar 4 a den -in Frontenac. - He was also a| Although Body Lifeless and Mortify- Wi lary school trustee. The deceased was one ing, Girl Conscious. ARETE ATI EESTI AE SLES SST ase. 4 Gecscscscsscsssscssssesssacl Tingmithing: & Plambing At AAA NN NN i SAMRAT TTTARTTTTRTTTRANT FRAN T RRNA RTARTA N. Victoria Day. EAA A Arn, ~ -- Srp Be A "FIREWORKS Rockets, Roman Candles, Wheels, Mine 8, Crackers and Torpedoes. \ De i a a fn) * All kinds of Tin&mith, Plumbing and Contract Work. Stoves taken down and stor- ed for the summer at moder Ale rates All work promptly attended to Lemmon Bros. 'Phone 098, 201 Princess St. @eovcsssssesssesasssan "BBTV TRTS THT VLLLTSSTRS Highest Grades GASOLINE, COAL OIL. of Arden's best citizens, and his death | ~ © yok May 18.---Physicians ate is gincerely mourned. The funeral took mystified by the case of Ela = Camp place to- -day under Orange auspices. bell, sixteen months old, who is The late M. Williams Pode? born _ in patient. in the Florence Critténtor 4 Ireland, and coming to America at a | flonte, in Paterson, N.I. The child ds carly age took part in the gold rush { suffering from an ailment resembling to California in 1844, tuberculosis, but the attemding physi cian says no one has been able to LUBRICATING OIL. Z i At Bunker's Hill. 7 feally" dingnose the /illness. Last Wed Sk ; 2 Nn RR Furnace Bunker's Hill, May 16.--The farmers nesday mortification-set in, and the > FIO0R Ol. oo. are very much pleased to see the rain, | child's body is now in the condition PROMPT DELIVERY, as it is much needed. T. Garrison has of one dead several days. It has been - ~ F. KELLY, begp visiting his friends for the pasy|Decessary to isolate her. two weeks in this vicinity, His sister, Although her body is lifeless and im Clarence and Ontario Streets, lFoye's Building. Mrs. A. Hoppins, gave a farewell movable, the child is congeious and re party. He was to leave for Cobalt on | "Ognizes those about her Wednesday, but business prevented him Acts like a Charm in going until Saturdays Mrs. George Ask your grocer or dealer to send Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vanoouy It, Hamilton, Calgary. or Sale By J. B. Bunt & Company Loti THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Governor of Jerusale Pm, Babcock-is very ill. B. Abrams, of] Constantinople, May 15.~The gos DIARRHOEA and is the only Hartington, is 'helping J, W. Babcock [érnor of Jerusalem has been recalled in his spring's work. Mrs. G. Timmer- | on account of the trouble which has Specific i HOI ERA 3 2 E man, Jr., and son, Perry, are visiting arisen over the opefations of an Eng pecific in and at her mother's. The public se 'hool is {lish expedition accused of having ex progressing nicely with Miss M. Tal-| cavated beneath the mosque of Omar, Xs # YSEN ERY : . len as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Gowdy | This expedition was under the lead For Infants and Children. . sy held a meeting here,' Sunday morning. ership of Capt. Montague Parker,. a Checks and arrests those (60 offen fatal diseases -- INSIST ON HAVING Pr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S _----- MEDICAL TESTIMONY © ea : yu & trial sack of QUAL . CHLORODYNE. 5 * "WITH EACH ' Y QUA Ty Flour BOTTLE, Try it'and' Le convinced of the CONVINCING The immense success of this Praedy has sives rise To many imitations Sold by ali Cheminte. Prices in Eaglead: ; ig: 249, 46. *. 4 Sole Manefacturers: ; ; J T. DAVENPORT, celebrated quality of the Fiour. Manufactured by the Maple. Leaf Milng Go, Branch Office 'ntario = Btree. © | Kingston Tetaphone RRs Whalesale Agents; Lyman Hros. & Co. Limited, Tovonte, Be healthy and happy! Take the advice of world - famous medical practitioners and drink plenty of "EDELWEISS" BEER « intoxionting) Purest ever brewed, "Edelweiss" containe afl tx: lemen re ts of a typical diet-- besides being deliciously. 'refreshing itd invigorating A large crowe wan in attendance. Visi- | brother of the Earl of. Morley, and FEVER. CROUP, AGUE . tars: Mrs. J. Babcock, T. Garri- [after it had become known that the 'The best Remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS 2 \ in ou dave son and Miss ile at Lakeview vot- | mosque had been profaned and relics Effectenlly cu's short ail attacks of SPASMS. Thursday; Miss J. Timmerman [removed by the archaeologists, the : at A. Léeeman's; Mr. and Mrs: A. Tim- [governor was robbed inlthe streets Chloradyne i s a liquid taken in drops. fraduate: sling to the malad < ways ought merman at S. Laemal's; W. Reynolds | for having permitted foreigners to » ves # hatter ois ont creaton tl etre ng ee . and Miss R. Pero, ol artington, at [carry on their work atlazs oat the Nervi hen all frher vemedies fas 8 Vegetable Preparationfor As- i. Timmerman's:' Archibald Timmer- : ------ Ho bud ethocts will cam b: ahem when mo other phedscrne can be tolerated, ting the Stamachs and Bowels Bears the : J. W.. Babeock's. Syracuse, N.Y., May 15.---Emma > } Tr Chase and Elizabeth Quick were held BY AD. 1S CHILDREN | Neds From Folger. far the grand jury. on a charge of mw = crops. in, and are now doing the plow- Promotes Digestion Cheerful ing for the villagers. Fire has been John Rounds, an aged North Rose" nor Mineral. 1d ; raging" peat bere for the padt week, | farmer. Rounds was doped with mor NB. Every bottle of NARCOTIC. 4 3 + 1C. M. Wuyck conducted service here, | they "admitted to the police they put S3ars on the stamp ; y A ; Saturday evening last. The K. & VP. the drug in Round's drink for the pur the game. of the mventor, Dr. J. week. The party at F. Little's, Friday ' . - = evening, was an enjoyable affuir. A Hard fBattle With Tribesmen. od few from here attended. Mr. and Mrs. Rel . Ajouri, - Morocco, May 18, The last. Mr. and Mrs. N. Stewart took ajunder Lieutenant-Col. Bavoussd en trip © to Sharbot 'Lake, on Saturday.|gnged the rebels at Meteda on Sun- Mrs. James 'Simpson has moved. today. The rebellious: tribesmen lost 100 fom W. Quinn. Morley Simpson has gone|French drove off the enemy at the to Cobalt. Visitors: Wilson Burnham, | point of the bayonet. Fallbgpok, spent Sunday at his home| it. Davis, on Sunday; Miss M. Davis a better and superior hand cleaner. visited at A. Stewart's, Sunday; N.[10¢> large tin. Shanks, Wilbur, at A. Simpson's, on] The Paris Temps says that an aero J. Barke's;, A postoffice hay in Lucerne. Passengers will be ear granted to Canonto. J. Butterick Sein ried at so" much a kilometer. 3 the stage. 7 : >It is funny how much oftener vou Our type, presses, ink' stock and you can write to your wife. workmen are all first-class--that's the| For something "out of the oiine Brewed by ' reason 'our printing is so fine.' Give ary" in printed matter try t g "Rei r of Te The Béi nhardts oronte Get Miloe's new vacuum The imperial *edugation "mlerence The Best Beer S id. homsecleoning, rhone 9. Sill rie wniform spelling for the whole | v we ; 5 empire. . : a aE 4 lead Agent, KE. BEALY RE, * Telephone 813, tage, Is the osly palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE Stniating neToed SR a: . 2 : man at... Wilson's; Georgé Brown at Admit Doping Rounds, . . " Signature « Folger, May 17.-Farmers have theic | der, first degree, when arraigned i / police court for causing the death of il ness and Rest Contains neither |S of J Morphine - : but so far the village has been safe. Phine in a saloon by the women and, ath Genuine . Chisrodyee fie-train was here loading ties this| Pose of robbing him. . Collis Browne. Huyek - visited at Wilbur Saturday | section of the French relief column Use Canonto sud Mas rented her home to{killed and 200 men wounded.' The] =" R--_-- -- hove; 'A. Bain, Fallbrook, at W. Barn-| Your grocers and druggists would ham's; Mr: and Mrs. N. Stewart, at|not sell Tiger if they did not think it} - Sanday; Miss Ella Burke, ilbur, 2 taxi sefvice will soon be inaugurated could write to' your sweetheart than us a trial, itish Whig. offen. . Prices right.

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