Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jun 1912, p. 13

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Kington Baines College Highest Education 3t Lowest Cost 2 AE ar. oF Fall te ; A orinesd, igi Sradyates got the gad gest rallw During housecleaning, wishing to save time by having quick lunches, can be supplied with all kinds of Cooked Meats, Pickles and Relishes by just 'phoning or iving a call to H. J. MYERS 115 Brock St. COST OF GAS Five to ten cents per day hour at the small cost. of two cents. Ten gallons of hot water will cost about ome ceat--that is not expensive. Now, then, what reason have you for not using it? CHEAP, CLEAN & CONVENIENT A card addressed to the Of- fice of the Works, Queen Street, or 'phone 197 will bring you the necessary Information. will cover the cost of your cook- ing. Figure up and see if you are doing this with coal' or wood. One cent's worth of gas will give you 2 1-2 hours of nice soft, white Jisnt in your sitting room to read b. Two regulation standard burners will prepare an ordin- ary summer meal in half an Light, Heat, Power, Water, Depts. C. C. FOLGER GENERAL MANAGER, SPECIAL BARGAIN During the next ten d ys your cho'ce of I in ; Room Domes ricins in price from $15 to $20 for $12.50 Come and secure one of thes» bargains. NEVER ANY FAILURE | OR DISAPPOINTMENT WHEN MAGIC| BAKING POWDER IS USED. CONTAINS NOALUM. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KINDS. MADE IN CANADA BICYCLES DISC Records BICYCLE MUNSON of Cat Prices 413 Spadine Avenue, TORONTO LIME FOR SALE DRURY'S Coal and Wood Yard Phone 443, 285 Wellington SL Electric Restorer for Men every nerve in the b~dy on ; restored [iy February by the proper tensi vim and and vitality. J Fo decay and all ge Epur For sale at Mahood's drug stors 0 lad do ny sd Sddress. QUEEN'S CAFE Lunches served on shortest notice. REGULAR DINNER, 25¢c. BREAD $i the "land bid fait to live for some rip Price a box, Boxe br JHE DAILY BRITISH WHIGSATY RDAY, Rai 1. MR. AND MRS. JOHN Latimer, May 30.--Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur, of Latimer, who have passed the fiftieth apniversasy of their wedding, are both hale and hearty, just | years Mz. Arthur is seventy-seven, while Mrs. Arthur is six vears his junior, Both were born in England Mr. Arthur hails Irom the county of Cornwall and came to this 'country when six years of age. He, with his pamats, took up residence at Batter sen. Mrs. Arthur came from the coun- ty of Exeter at the age o thirteen. Pravious 0 her marriage she resided | I Kingston. The old people were deeply bereaviul death of their Dr. A. EK: Free the anniversary yet. eldest daughter, Mrs. man. But for this POVERTY DINNERS. Restaurants. There are many interesting facts re- garding cheap food in various por tions of the earth. Berlin is said to lead the (lvilized world in the bway of cheap restaurants. There ave many places where -you may secure n Wools icoshe Woe 18 01d athe. Chiren ire Nero. enced 3 and Prain Weaknes: a -- {the table, TEA! TEA TEA! From the Finest Tea Gardens of Ceylon, uncolored, and of the finest flavor, Green and Black at 30c per pound, at MACLEAN, Ontario Street. Sy eo di dos TARR a Land Plaster will start the plants in- to vigorous growth -- P. Wa sh duce EB». of eon v. caves, New York and London had declined {0 meal of horse flesh, bread and coffee for 25 plennig, which is about 6c. In the poorer parts of the city thers are many little restaurants where you ean buy 'a meal iqr 21 pfenning, which would be about Je. In some of these cheap restaurants there ix a long table, and no chairs are to be seen, but there are long benches. . Tin spoons are chained to the table, soup plates are sunk. into and the one who warts to eat n meal comes in and sits down in front of one of these plates and Inys his three cents beside it. Usually a woman is in the kitchen, ana in many of these places the kitchen iso part of the restaurant itself. As soon as you have laid your money on the table she trots forward with a steaming hot kettle of thick soup although thin soup is sometimes ser- ved. She fills your soup plate with this hot soup and lays a thick slice of black bread beside the plate, and your dinner is complete. This is certainly a cheap meal, There are many places in all our large cities where a dime will provide quite a generous dinner, sometimes a pot roast and a thick slice of bread and butter and a cup of coffee.--~Mary P Rausch in Ameifcan Thresherman. Undying Names, A---Alexander, Aristole, medes. B---Brutus, Bacon, Bayard. C--Caesar, Cirero, Cervantes. D---Demosthenes, Dickens, Dyck. E---Edward, "the peace-maker;" Exbine, Euripides. F--Francis 1, Franklin, Freder- fek 1. G---Ooethe, Gounod, Gladstone. H---Handal, Haydn, Hugo. I---Ibsen; Isocrates, Indy. J--lanner, Juvenal, Joan of Arc. K---Kant, Kepler, Kempis. L~~Lacordaire, Lotke, La Fay- Archi- ette M--- ion, Mozart, Michael- An- gelo, N--Nupoleon, Newton, Ney. O---Ovid, Origen, Offenbach. P--Plato. Pliny, Pitt. Q--Quintilian, Quintus-Curtius Quiney, R-----Raphael, Richelieu, Rubens. re, Socrates, Sully. T-~Titus, Themistoeles, Turenne U---Udine, Usher, Uhland. Ye sions, "the good:" Virgil, ordi. W---Wolfe, Washington, Welling- ton. X--Xenophane, Xerxes, Xanth- Y--Young. Yves, Yvon. Z--Zeno, Zenobia. Zacariah. ZACCHEUS. Rasun Bars American. Eydtkuhnen, Germany, May Bernstein. a United Bown writer, 31. States was -~ fas back vesterday at the Russian | S07 frontier. The Russian consuls at vise his passport. but he suceveded in securing the vise from the Russisn consul in Paris iinet anti Archbi Spratt confirmed 150 sons at Tweed on Tuesdar, sl Berlin Leads World in Way of Cheap ARTHUR LAYIMER. would have been celebrated by a fam- lily re-union. They raised a' family of eight child ren, six of whom survive, a boy {havipg died when fourteen years of | age. The remaining Shildren are : { Samuel Arthur, M.D., CM, L.L.D., D. 'D.S., of Scranton, Towa; Sampron, PA, MD. of Redvers, Sask.; Thom- as, at Inverary; Richard, on the homestead; Mrs. W. Moreland, of Sun- bury, and Mrs. William Taylor, of La- timer. 'Mr. Arthur has all his life been a staunch supporter of the liberal party jand has been a constant reader of | the Whig for over fifty years. Dr. Sampson Arthur, during his tour on the continent last year, visited his parents' birthplaces, bringing home to the old people some refics. 600 HEALTH FOR YOUNG GIRLS They Need the New Blood Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills Actually Make. Perhapé vou have noticed that your daughter in her "teens'" has de developed a fitlul temper, is resiless and excit- able. That she complains of weakness and depression; feels tired out after a little exertion; appetite variable, com- plains of headaches and is growing pale. In that case remember that the march of time is leading her on to womanhood, and that at this period a great responsibility rests upon mothers, There are symptoms of anaemia--that is floadiossnees, and no time should be t in increasing and enriching the x ood supply. Un- healthy girlhood almost always leads to unhealthy womanhood. All young girls in their teens need the help of ve. Williams' Pink Pills, which enrich and increase the blood supply, and give sickly drboping girls the bright- ness and charm of perfect. health. In proof of this' Miss Zola Gordier, Mor- risburg, Ont., says: "I was pale and bloodless and suffered from many of the symptoms of anaemia, 1 would tire easily and suffered from frequent headaches. My appetite was poor and I was very pale and easily discour- aged. The medicine I was taking did not seem to help me, and then one day I read the story of a young girl who suffered gimilarly and was cured { through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. © 1 got three boxes of the pills and started to take them. Refore they were done [ began to feel better and look better. Then I got half a dozen more boxes, and before they were all used [| was enjoving the best of health, and have continued to do so since. My young brother was troubled with rheumatism, and they completely cured him." Dr. William's Pink Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or can be kh by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Pr. Wil dams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. et Seeking Hach Other's Grave. pe believiig. the other was dead, Mrs. Lulu Day of. Oakland, Cal, and Cisude Fitzgerald, an auditor for the Chicago, Rock 'Isl and & Pacific rairoad, met suddenly at the union depot the other morn- ing. The two are brother and sis ter, bat had been separated for more than 20 yedrs. Mrs. Day came to this-city to seek the location of her brother's grave Sere. Fitzgerald was on his way to Emporia, Kan., where he sup- posed the body of his sister was buried. The brother and sister were srphaned when they were small children. They were adopted in separate families and afterwards 10st trace of each other.--Kansas | cl City Journal. a Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mereury, willl surdly dest af mereary na a rely arangt presci tions Nam clans. as ten fold to ih derive from thes manu fact £0. Toled uy and is take in Theentat Y, actin direc a d % upon faces of a _---- Catarrh Cure Ia buyi Take Halls Pamily Pils for consif. pation - \ bry out oh et ad | charge. of violating the whije en el, ia) 77.000 sod the 1912. WATERTOWN SHOWS UP WELL. With 700 Pounds of Additional Lead : on its Keel, Watertown, N.¥., May 31.--The ra> ing sailboat Watertown, of the Cres cent Yacht Club, was given its initial erday since about T00 lead were added to its keel in an effort io the boast to show better sailing qualities thas at the big races at Toronto last sym- mer, - The Watertown was raced against the Crescent, the club's former" speed merchant, at Chaumont. The boat de feated the Crescent by about a half minute over a course of two and a half miles. Judge George Reoves was in com: ward of the Watertown and Henry Butterworth of the Crescent. Judge Reeves said, lost night, that the Wa. tertown showed well, and hat bet- ter things might expected of her than a year ago. MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. Ascent of Great pat Alaskan 'Peak : Mount McKinley. Fairbanks, Alaska, - May B81.-Wil- liam E. Taylor, who was with Thom- as Lloyd, whan he Flimied Hou Mel aler gon 1910, arrived here, of pedition, headed by 4 Parke, of Columbia Byiver. sity, was making good progress i the attempt to scale the gredt Alaska peak. ; I -------------- FALLEN INTO DISGRACE, Carding] Vaunutelll fncurs Pope's Displeasura hy Tactless Speech. Rome, May 31.--The pope has gp- inted Cardinal Von Rossum pouti- po delegate to the eucharistic con- gress at Vienna instead of Cardinal Setafiny Vanautelli, who represented pe at Dublin, Madrid, and Mon: Joe? and who has now fallen into disgrace owing to his tactless speech at the Odescalchi marriage in De cember, when he predicted Turkey's downfall. This provoked protests from Turkey to the holy see. FIFE CLAIMANT DEAD. Had Recently Been. Playing an Organ on London Streets. London, May' 31.---Stuart Bolton, a claimant to part of the Fife estates on the ground that he was a fourth tousin of the late Duke of Fife, through .his mother, Elizabeth Pelton, nee Duff, is dead. He had recently | & been playing an ofgan on the streets. Churches Form a Merger. Danville, Que., May 31.--Wit waiting for the censummation" ot church union in Canada, the Congre. gational and Presbyterian churches in this town have decided th merge. Here after their supporters will meet in the Congregational church. It has been arranged that the first minister of the federated churches shall bo a Presbyterian and afterwards a minis ter cau be selected from either of the denominations. Discover Diamonds. North Bay, Ont,, May 31.--Diamonds in Ungava is now the word and dia- mond rumors which have been floating about nqrthern mining camps for some months now begin to take tan- gible shape. Thursday morning a prodpectar 8 party passed through North Bay en route for Ungava where one of the party is said to have pre- viously uncovered rich diamond de- posits and brought out samples of genuine sparklers. Moving Picture Association. Toronto, May 31.--Movieg picture theatre men from all cities of Un- tario gathered here to-day and (- cided to apply for a charter for an organization koown as the Ontario producers and exhibitors moving pic- ture association, for the mutual pro- tection and the framing of provincial lawg. in their interests. John Grif fin, of Toronto, was elected presi dent. New Proposals Made. London, May 31.--The open or clos: ed shop is the crux of a dispute in dockland and at present there is no sign of settlement. The joint confer- ence, called by the government for this morning, proved, us anticipated, a finsco. Not a single employer put in an appearance. The government, however, submitted fresh proposals for the Consideration of the men. -------------- A Hamilton White Slaver. Detroit, Mich., May 31---William, Dixon, who has a wife and family liv- ing in Hamilton, pleaded guity to a slave law before United States Judge An- gel, yesterday. Dixon brought Flor- Snes Gee, a young Hamilton gid, to troit two mont ago, leaving li family behind. Ry Roosévelt at Gettysharg. Gettysburg, Pa., May 31. Standing at the 'spot where Abfaham Lincol, delivered his famons, sddress forty- , Col. Théodore Roose ie years velt, vi , Spoke of the encoun ter between north and the south, which reached its crisis here, and found in the deeds of the past themes which he applied to the present day. Train Snails to Run Races. Paris, May 31.--~A Matin article says the Paris post office clefks have boen subjected to an investigation on charges of laity in the discharge of ey bn An tor stated that he found] in office desks snails which the spent their time training to i | SAGE) | Prevents Baldness--RBanishes Dard. ruff---Stops Falling Hair and Itch. | ing Scalp. PARISIAN SAGE is a family bair tonic and dressing that will do much good in every home. The man who uses PARISIAN SAGE only ac- casionally will never grow bald. MONEY Baldness is caus- ed by dandruff gorda bl vig dig own to the roots of the hair, REMO devour it's nourishment and cause the root to, die and the hair to fall and thin out. PARISIAN BAGE is a scientific hair remedy that not only kills the dandruff germs, but gives the hair root just the same nourishment that nature gives it. PARISIAN SAGE first kills the germs; then nourishes the weakened hair root"and causes a growth cf healthy hair, This same nourishment (PARISIAN causes the halr to grow Btock, Pie Les Lead, Zinc Spelter. DANDRUFF Ww: Are H uarters for INGOT The METALS. Lar dy Pe Canada Lead, Aluminum, Father, Mother, Sister, "Brother, Al Should Use Parisian Sage. vigorous, which means that the hair i becomes full of life ana lustre, aud grows radiant and beautiful. Thousands are wasting time, los ing hair and growing bald becau: they are using superficial toni 'While they may clean the scalp and make it feel refreshed, they do not get to, the root of the hair where the real destroyer of hair, , the per BACK nicicus dandruft germs, thrive and multiply. Try PARISIAN VER SAGE for all hair tiouble; it means death to .the germs; life to the hair. It Is pleas ant tp use and so harmless that it can be used by every member of the family from the oldest to the littie tot. Get a 50 cent bottle to-day, acd if you are not satisfied that it is just as good as claimed, your mouey back without any squibbling. Sold by J. B, McLeod and druggists everywhere. Girl with Auburn hair on every car : ton and bottle, METAL Gesee TORONTO Dear mem of ORANGE LILY you were kind e In fact, J feel entirely well, and it Seatment. Similar ar letters to the above are not ORANGE LILY will | relieve and remove lete cure. n order that every suffering woman will send me her address. 8. Prouse, Mrs. Currah,--I feel so very much better after usi this a3 the action of ammonia or soup on em, and the result is always the same, MY FREE TRIAL TREATMENT MAY CURE YOU June 6th, 1909 the 10 days' treats nough to send, that ¥ will not require any is now a month singe 1 atophed | using the (Miss) F infrequent, "hough, of course, such cases are not of seng standing. Most wo- men who have suffered for any length of time will Mquire 10 use ORANGE LILY longer than the Trial Treatment if. order to effect a complete cure, but in every ca they will be, perceptibly benefited. Kirgston, Ont, Further, the benefit will be perman- ent whether they continue to use ORANGE LILY or _ not It is not taken internally, and does not coi tain any alcohe! or other sumulant, It is an applied treatment, ahd acts directly on the suffering or- gans In all cases of women's diss orders, these organs are congést- ed To a greater. or less extent, and congestion just as pesitively and dor. soiled linen. It is a simple chemical a step towards better hedlth and may prove its good qualities, T will send enough of ORANGE LILY for nd, Jap 8 treatment absolutely free, to each dy who . FRANCLbS. E. WINDSOR. ON srded and Sold in Kingston by C. CURRAM, Druggist. = "T never Jook ea BT at Jy PERCU * Paint a easicr than che "ENGL it holds its color Jonge t ~~ 80 1 do MH" Is the cheapest of 211 the pain Vina "ENGL AIN'T P bargains in Potnt-and I wouldn't My time is worth mioney to me, so iH" Paint Whenever I have a job or to I paint--I can do my painting quicker with it, Rave to paint sooften. Allin all, therelore, o 1 have used ELLIOTT BROS. Kingston. IT RESTS WITH EVERY WOMAN 10 BE ATTRACTIVE No woman, perfect features or otherwise, can afford to have an agemic or worn-out, tired appear- ance 'if she would wish to be thought of as esther beautiful or attractive. Good features are to be prized, but many a woman pos- sesses them who never ptesses you Tou aiff the fact. Why! Because she is pale, sickly and worn-look- ing features, however, are not the essential factors, for how often jaca are attractive' altogether fresh appearance make These 3 ind Bester atone T: tte : Every. Girl Stafone Tablets. ets Toe first. raise the vitality and nut po on of cases; all you need to d vinced of their wonderful virtue. The healthy complexion, the bright eye of alities Are Within the Reach Prompt in action, they restore the natural 1t is their capacity in this direction that makes Restor- In short, they are attracts continuous effect is entirely beneficial ene the Blood to a healthy normal conditfon--the r romplézion. Restdratone Tablets have been tried and tested in ey patural and, thersfore, the best treatment for all undermining or diseased 'conditions fotnd in girls and women. do you see homely people it so. and Woman great atten- their tonic rition of whole thus secret of @ 0 is to give them a trial to be con- They are recognized as Being the For sale by your druggist at 50 cents 3 box or six boxes for $250, or sent pow on re ceipt of price by w a -- ii ar PAR 5

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