Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1911, p. 7

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ERE'S the very thing you'll want this ] i summer--the "IDEAL" Hammo-Couch. You can tell to look at it how much more comfortable and serviceable it is than the saggy, skimpy, shifty ** half-moon" kind. Has springs, and a soft, substantial mattress on a steel frame base. Covered with heavy tan drill. Strong and roomy. Built for real comfort and good service. Sup- ported by steel frame, or sold separately to hang from porch ceiling. . a to-day for FREE Hammo-Copch booklet and names of stores where you can see it, sit in it and realize whata treasure itis. Address our office nearest you. Ask for Booklet No. 120 «* IDEAL BEDDING Clivireo 'MONTREAL---TORONTO-- WINNIPEG When you buy Metel . Beds sce that this label is on the foot ruil, 2 Be sore you got the gen vise " Hemmo- Conch." and as cream wholesome The most digestible of nourishing beverages - ALE and STOUT Creates 'appetite; makes meals taste better; brings healthy sleep. Keep it always in the house. Your dealer sells it, or you can order direct. n John Labatt. LONDON - CANADA Agent. James McParland. 339-541 -- - MOSCOW EX-GOVERNOR JARED. | TURKEY IS ASTONISHED Convicted of Misappropriation of Government Funds, Moscow, May 31.--Maj.-Clen bott was sentenced by the bunal to imprisonment for one for the - misappropriation of ment funds during his tom nor of Moscow, In years he paid Cextvaordinary rewards 10 the police; to $150,000 With Montenegro. St. Petersburg, May 31.-The Rus cian foreigm office: has published Tw key's verbal reply to Russia's note re Farding the concerntration of Turkish on the Montenegrin frontier vt Turkey savs that she is d and pained _ at representations, since Tur + in the face of the fail of Montenegro to observe interna tional obligations is in' itself proof of il intentions. Turkey declares ation of normal rela- Montenegro. Rhein tri year senate govern as gover: u.aops \ fs less than twa In ¢ she isn tonished Russia's un calledfor ! pagien amounting \ Key = ure flowers 'a' tiny the Potoma wlrift marines craft ig rnver, of the Laden with floating down having been set the sailors and Spanish war, Foo many ment" at Baxter, While waving his hig point, the stranget was talking stole his watch, Mes. W. Atkin, Wellington, died on May 24th, aged seveniy-four She a devout Anglican. her peace 'hat the re tions depend memory lost mn in on argu Miss' Alice Stone Blackwell has been D. | elected president of - the New: England 8150. | Woman Association in sie cosRIon Mrs, Julia--Ward gestures during an Washing of Nashville, Tenn:, yrs f to emphasize m cost S. Suffrave the to late to whom be | Howe Lightning wind denuded he eseaped almost the completely but following in 'St. Louis, v man in a park there, hurt. sor Yyeurs was without Tr ONE COOK Mav make a cake "fit for the Queen," while another . | w---- only succeeds in making a "pretty good cike," from the gaane materials It's a matter of-skill ! x People appreciate this, who hive once tasted POST TOASTIES "A delicious food made shite corn---flaked and toasted to deh ute crisp brewn the "Queen's taste," \ { Od -to Post "loast.cs are served direct from the package : wil hgream or:imilk and sugar if de- sired. SENS =r 2 ! of indian Corn, Cereal Sugar & Co, Limited A breakfast ged favorite | - " The Memory Lingers" Cavadian *Postum Cereal Co., Lid., Wikdsor, Ontario, Bane. King 8t. BE. Kingston | violent |' rpof ey, THE D ATLY BRITISH BITSOFF BANDIT'S EAR IDENTIFIES (HIS | 1 YOUNG MAN ALLEGED ASSAILANT, Laid the keant's "Highwayman Surgical Aids Ear on the Police Ser- Desk--Afterwards. the Entered Omaha, Neb... May 31. Instead of be oming the victim of an alleged high- robber Louis Guida, twenty-two years old, hit offi kis ear, brought about his arrest' and lates supplied the which may send him to pri- way evidence som. Guida, was shoved # olver in his ling to hie story, and ordered him stopped by a man who face, accord- to Fen throw up his hands. fpaida grappled with the man and teeth deep into his arm. Ut of pain, the man strug away and in doing and dropped, hig re- ia His | tering a led to { shook sank cry et so sida, off ve Iver Like a furious bulldog Guida agamin time seizing his assail- rushed, ' this in his teeth and sever. aily as though with a» Ihe alleged bandit broke away Guida hurried to the police station, l where he laid the ear on the sergeant's {desk and told of his battle. Hardly had he finished the story when a man, minus one. ear, who said he was Nick asked. for the surgeon placed spon operating table. | The ear nt the station by Guida was ted to the wound and it | was Zdetermined that Levanta was the ighwayman entered and The the to f evanta, police surgeon. Levanta brou "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Speaking the universal language of the heart the innermost emotions of the mind, i 's Cabin i it | Stetsom'™s "Unele I play; is a won- sta derful moral classic more than a i lof the | cussing id : QO Seek. Instead of cbey- | and reflecting, tike 4 mirror, | It argues for the IN MARINE CIRCLES, Ar¥ivals and Departures of Vessels 8 at This Port. 7 he steamer lundee will pass dwn n her way to Montreal to-night fhe steambarge Navajo cleared for Uswego to load coal for Napanee. Lhe schooner . Beewatin arrived af th lum with coal from Ostego The y Ma p is at Crawford's wharf, loadig. 4 genersl Emerald 1he schooner | charging coal cleared for Oswego The steamer Turret Court is due at Richardson's elevator to-day, with grain from Fort William. : "The steambarge Jesca, loaded with coal, from Oswego, passed down her way to Smith's Falls. At Swift's wharf The steamer Belleville is due this evening on her | downward trip; the steamer Dundurn, | {due to pass up this evening,; the! steamer Lamonde was up from Clay- ton, N.Y. to-day; the steamer Ale | tha was down from bay ports to-day; | the steamer Rideau King came in from | (ttawa this afternoon; the schooner Wrtha Calking cleared this morning | "for Oswego to load coal. ¥ { i t 1d qrgo for Major Ferry, dis} .the penitentiary, I oni M. T. Co. s elevators Hall, from Montreal, four barges; tug Emersou, from Montreal, | with oil barge No. 6, cleared i Port Dalhousie with oil barge No.. 6] and barge Selkirk; the steamer Wind- | sor cleared for Oswego, with Cornwall, and both will load ij {for Montreal; the steamers Amos and | furret Court are due to-day from| Fort William, to discharge grain; the {tue Thomson cleared fox Montreal, | {with three grain barges. i» | A QUARTER FOR HAIRCUT. | The Price is Likely to be Raised in Kingston. hair cut 7 This is the question which the male popyjation of the city will be asking each other if the méot ing of the barbers of this city, evening, results as they expect it The boss barbers of this city felt for some past that twen dents is not enough for. a hair cut. | | Now sine other places like Peteihoro | and Belleville have raised the price to] [a quarter, they think it is time that the price was raised . here. A ing | boss barbers of the city will be held in the shop of George Lewis, | this evening, for the purpose of the I'he barbers | | | : do you like paying a quarter | | | this | do. time meet dis- | matter, argue | that the prices in other lines of trade | Were At Russia's Interference in Dispute | The Two Mhrks with Stetson's "Uncle Ys cabin at the Grana on Satur | day, June ord {two really great" themes that cam em gage the mind of man~human liberty and the immortality of the It a play that has long been a popu favorite with the infrequent thea and regular patrons alike, + the Stetson company ap- with-a crowded soul. bar Lrogoers nl wheres pears, it -m houses There enough pathos w the performance to show that {life is not. all sunshine and then comes {foods of laughter which bring iaway from sorrow's pall. Specialties are 'interspersed throughout the major number so the lover of high Lelass vaudeville well repaid for ns time and money by attending the | Stetson which will be seen at the Erand Opera House on Saturday, June dred, and night. A Ing street parade will be given at ngon greeted is Just one of scenes, 1s show, matinee Wants a Show Room. Manager CC. C, heat and power plant, has asked the feivie commatice to equip a show room at the works for the purpose of dis {playing heating irons and other housa hold apparatus, and explaining their | use to the people and especially to the ladies of Kingston, The committee agreed that this would be a good i thing, and would increase the of electricity. The scheme would also | give merchar a chance to sell the { various artichs. It is likely that the room asked for by thel manager will use is {be prov ded, | Mark Twain's Works. | | MH you are interested in obtaining a complete set of all his books at. one { hall the former price on the easy pay- | ment plan it' will cost nothing to get full particulars and a new thirty-two page book. "Little Stories About Mark Twain." Addréss, Box 409, "British Whig office." A. U.S. Navy Veteran,' i William Roche, a veteran of the | United States navy, was in the ty; | | Tuesday and Wednesday, "on his way | to his hme in Oswego, N.¥. He was on the battleship Franklin during the Spanish Amefican war, amd entered i Havana harbor just after the Maine {was Blown up § { | © U.K, Dividends, | New York, Mav 31.--.June dividends, | and interest disbursements in the Uni tid Stats will total $94,682,550, presenting pavments by railroad, dustrial and traction corporations This compares with |eMLIH in June a vear- ago. The May figures were S01 GOT 008, re { re in Sunbury Induction. | Rev. De, N bury, on acTavish will go to San wday, for the induction | Robert Drignan, called to be! minister to the chirge of - Sunbury, | Glenburnie and Guthrie. Dr. Mge | Tavish will preside at' the meeting. Kingston Postal Corps. 1 Stanley Porter, of the' local post | office staf, will be head of the val | corps at the military camp at i field, and will have the rank heutenant: He will choose those to true in the corps. . Bi rrie- | Py Folger, of the light, | a and thatithey have to order" to keep up cost of | have gone up, the in the raise with kelp. price increased iving and APRIL AND MAY EXPORTS $73,162.10, an Increase over Other Years, The report of United States Consul Johnson for April and Mhy show an exports from this place Ihe following are the fighres ! Animal hair, $517.86; cream, 3156; feldspar, $0,669.64; fertilizers; $360.63; furs, $1,238 hay, hides and skins, 5 5; household goods, iron pyrites, S495; umber, $5.4 mica, $1,032.70; plumbago, %5 scrap rubber, $1,053.41; vess £1,762.68; wooden models, § turned American goods, 3893.4 73,162.40 increase in repairs, 4 re- ; total, TO-SUBMIT THE BY-LAW For Purchase of Cataraqui Bridge | by the City. Mayor Graham has requested the | city solicitor to prepare a hy-law for | the. purchase of Cataraqui bridge by | the so it can be given a second reading by the city council next Mon | evening, and provision made for | gnbmitting it to the people ay soon as possible, The by-law, will be voted | upon - hy the ratepayers within a month, and it is a foregone « that it will be edrried, ag it is agreed 'to be in the interests of the harbor that the bridge should be owned by the city, so that a, larger. span can | be placed in it this year, if at all possible, city, Tay oncluston Collision of Two Rigs. Street watering cart No. 19 came in contact with a delivery waggon be longing to Bradley's delivery, on Wed morning, in front of A C. Waggoner's 'store, on Wellington street and as a result the delivery man will have to get a new wheel for his wag The driver of the delivery: 'wag- gon said it was the fault of the driver of the watering cart while the other | said the opposite. The roadway is be ing torn up at this place and this was in a large measure responsible for the accident. nesday gon Locate in Toronto. The two Kingstonians, George Mac- donnell, son of G. M. Macdonnell, and C. W Livingston, son of Charles Livingston, called to the bar Os- | goode Hall, duridg the past ten days, have decided to practise m Toronto and have taken up engiigements with prominent legal firms there. Storm Caused Drowning. Lorrain, Obio, May 31.----A wind and rain storm struck the harbor about | rocn, Five people were drgwned A the upsetting of two row Bats. The! body of one was recov ered. Serious damage was done around the har bow. ~ at Bourke for Montreal The report comes from Montreal thas Rev. T. E. Bourke, of Prock = Street Methodist chureh, is to be sent to mntain Strvet Methodist . church, | Montreal, and that Nev. Barton Frown, of Lachute, Que., will be given the Brock street church here. i * 3 Fdward and Margaret Casey, five and three, arrived at Toronto, on Tuesday having made the trip from' Liverpoesl alone. . Tetl i At South Porcupine, S, L. Me€lel- land, Mtawy; ws drowned while at- tempting to rescue Joseph Dore, upset {frdm ss cance. 3 . Monck and Frauk Jacobs ar . WwW. A rested, at Hamilton, Ont, are said to! have absconded ~ from Birmingham, England. 18 : "Clearing sale of groceries at Kirk's | $90.000 pork factory at Chatham. i Fire Chief Swith, of Gananique, was & visitor ig the city today. WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MAY ght |, 1911. Sg 21. A Serious Upset to good het. and good spirits is often the result of smoking ordinary cigarettes. Better play safe and smoke Black Cat Cigarettes--10 10 cons No other Virginia cigarette affords half the smoke satisfaciion--because in no other is the tobacco so good. Begin to-day to acquaint yourself with the smooth, delicate flavor of these even, fragrant smokes. » The choicest leaves of a selected southern crop, thoroughly mellowed and blended, is all. , that you get in Black Cats. So : But from these you get a kind of satisfac- tion such as is seldom afforded by cigarettes. Try One to-day --At all good tobacconists. CARRERAS & MARCIANUS CIGARETTES, Limited, Montreal, Quebec i | KING'S should be used exclusive for Washing greasy dishes MOODY'S KLENZINE will cause all grease and dirt to dis- appear from your glassware, dishes, pots and pans--and will give them such a gloss as they never bad before. MOODY'S KLENZINE is also excellent for washing clothes and cleaning floors 'and woodwork. ! Sold by all first class Grocers. Large packet 10 cents. THE ALPHA CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED BERLIN CANADA Sold by all Wholesale Dealers fyi OE --_-- Be sure to look for the Signature The success of Hellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes has brought many imitations. But you can always tell the genuine by the fac-simile signature "W. K. Keliogg which appears on the front of the box. This signature is your guide in getting a scientifically prepared breakfast food, 10°Per. Pkg Afleggs TOASTED Made in Canada, at London, Ont. For the children's sake you want a sweeping compound. this spring that will smother dust. 'kill germs, -make the old carpet look like new and leave the fra grance of crushed roses in the home. That's why we're advertising Soclean THE DUSTLESS SWEEPING COMPOUND / A brown powder sold in handy pails at 25c., 50c. and $1.00. Your grocer will tell you all about it. : SOCLEAN LIMITED King Street and Spadina Avenue PAGE SEVEN. SOTEL DIREUTORX. DESERONTO. GO TO THE STEWART HOUSE, LEAD. ing Commercial Ho'el. Rates $1.50 per day, 4 THOS, STEWART, Prop TRAVELLING. RAILWAY [TACT EE ~ King's Birthday June 3rd. Saturday, . CK E FIRST issued at SS FARE, ird, Tip TY CLA d and return rmedi dte r ints 'RoundTrip Homeseekers' Excursions TO WESTERN CANADA, i TUESDA { And every » thereafter until Seb sth, very low rates. good to return withih sixty days THE FINEST FARMING COUNTRY IN THE WORLD Is to be found along the line of the GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC in the Pre- vinces of toba, Saskatchewan and Alherta { Descriptive { fully engraved formation about, FREE HOME. | STEADS .and how to obtain them free can be had on application. 3. P ANLEY, Corner Johnson and Ontario Sts, 0143 EVR NG he IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIU RAILWAY, BIRTHDAY JUNE 3, 1911, SINGLE EARE FOR ROUND TRIP, ] lickets good going June 2 and 3 { Return limit. June 6, 1911 [- 30th, ser 19 at nd with beaut! iving full ine literature maps, -- Kincstong Pems "NOTICE No. 1 train 11.45 a.m Kingston Oth ton at arrive Commencing June King will {will leave {No. 2 train lat 4 p.m No change in arrival or departure of other trains at Kingston Full 'particulars at K. & P-and PRS Ticket +, Ontario Street CONWAY, Gen. Pass RAILWAY, tation tmtario excepted) Peser all points despatch to and points on pments For fur H Ward Pass Agent at Agent OF QUINTE aves HAY in de ¥ (Sunday { pm 4d. Sydenhan Apatiee ur sh H ---------------------------------------- LAKE ONTARIO AND BAY or QUINTE STEAMBOAT Co, LTD, Str. Caspian 1000 ISLANDS AND ROCHESTER, N.Y Sundays of June Bay Quinte » after 24h Kingston pm, for handled leaves Pr. IJANLEY 8 SWIFT & Agent ALLAN LINE Steamship Co'y, Ltd. JPERATING THE PINEST FLEET FF PABSENGER /STEAMERS ON THB IT LAWRENCE ROUTE. SUMMER SAILINGS, Montreal to Liverpool ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Corsican" May 6th, June ud Virginian," May 12th, June WK "Tunisian" May i#th June 18th. Victorian," May 26th, June 23rd Montreal to Glasgow Ionian" May Grampian Beotia Hesperian,' 6th, June 3rd. 13th, June 10th June 17th May 27th, June 24th - Montreal to London One class (moderate rate). Bteamers walling at Havre, France For of Rates and full particulars dallings, J apply, I. P. HANLEY, € GT Ry or . THE ALLAN LINE, 77 Yonge Street, Toronto. 8 KIRKPATRICK, Clarence Bt. Quebec Steamship Company River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in (ool Latitudes, tons speei- modern Ma : wide " nd Char t New York From Q Vie th own, P uebec far-famed Kiver Saguenay Cinepe, Char rides The flues RICK QUERBIL MiEAMSHIPV COMPANY, i VERE", 4 -- Pr. Young, Montreal. and Rev, Hughes, Remptville, arc the like ci by contenders fof the presidency ol the Montreal Methodist Conlerencs, s re."

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