Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1902, p. 3

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wHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 TRAVELLING. Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. EXGURSIONS "gic Roce From Kingston. TORONTO EXHIBITION 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,- 6th, 9th, 1th 12th ..... . . $5.40 Sept. 5th, . $3.55 Return limit, § 15th, 1902. FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS To Manitoba and Assinibsia. Fare $10. Going date Sept. 9th. HARVEST EXCURSIONS Will ruv September 16th; valid for return until Nov, 16th, 1902 RETURN RATES TO 8: Grand a J Sept. n Arcola wo Maosomin Swan Wawaness Regina . Miviota «. Moose Jaw Binscorm Yorkton Winnipeg Pri Albert ... Waskada..... Macleod 3 ksievan .. .... 8. Calgary Fligm wo' . S Red Deer . Strathcona '. eli) &% P.and C. P. Full particulars at K. Ticket, Office, Ontario St. F. A. FOLGER, JR, jen. Supt. F. CONWAY, AgL {HE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FUR Tweed, Navane nto and all loon! Depot at 4 points. Tram City Hall km. RB J. WILLON, CP.R. Telegraph Of- 4 Clarence street. AND TRUNK EXCURSIONS EXPOSITION. and INDUSTRIAL FAIR, TORONTO. September th, 11th 2nd, 38rd, and 12th, ard 10th, Tickets sh, St, 5 ¢ a 'ti CIAL DAYS, September 8th" 3.86. All tickets valid September 15th. - Tickets not good on trains Nos, going 7th, good 6th, or before 1,2, 'returning on 3 or SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. 'SEPT. Ist to OCT. 3st. On second class Denver, Spok: ttle, and all Britis iil Const Kootney points For way, Portland, Columba, rates to 4 coma Py and full particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City. Passenger Depot. DOMINION LINE HALL STE us, LIVERPOOL SERVICE *lrishman .... Sopt. G alifornian Sept. orseman . Sept. *Ture man .. Oet. ~Oet. Oct. ISth Btacosers marked * do not carry passengers. RATES OF PASSAGE--Saloon. $65 an apwards, single according to steamer and service, Second Saloon, $37.50 and up es a ote gto steamer and wer vide. Third class, $2¢ FROM MONTREAL . Sept. Sept *Roman * Manxman FROM BOSTON. Commonwealth . . t. Merion pt. NEW SERVICE Jioaton to the Mediterran an. 27th: Vaneouver Oct 18th Electrio light, Spacious 10th 17th Gambroman, Sep Midship, Salven, promenade decks. J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gildersleeve, Act. G.T.R. Station, 42 Slarence St. P.- TORRANCE & Co., Gen. Ag Montreal 19] Portland. R 0 EXCURSION -- Fair TORONTO AND TO Mon- RL EGE The RONTO day Fickets clusive. KINGSTON prim. daily except Steamers at 5 new leave good going Sept. 2nd to 11th in- ROUND TRIP $5. Berths included westbound only, Hamilton, Yoronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line. ROUND TRIP $7. Menls berths included in both direc Lions, Steamers leaving Saturdays at 11:30 All tickets valid Sept. 15th, J. ¥. HANLEY, Ticket Agent. Lak e' Ontario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. STEAMER NORTH. KING ROCHESTER ROUTE at pm, for of Quinte and Tuesdays, Thursdays and pom. returning J. SWIFT & CO. Freicht Agents on or before 5 Bav Sundays calling at mer loaves NY, Ste, tochester, "1000 ISLANDS RAMBLE - Steamer leaves Sundays at 10:17 « tour "of 1.000 Islands, calling a A Bay, Rockport and Gananoque. BAY OF QUINTE ROUTE STEAMER ALETHA Comneencing Sept. leaves week davs at 3 for Pictou interme vvof On Thu s and fteawer Deseronto and 2nd, and Tu. sdavs, Saturdays" calls at Belleville. For full J. P._ HANL { J. Pe GILDE :RSLEEVE. { James Swift * information" apply to Ticket Awemta . Frais Agents. L- iverpool and Allan 'tire : an Royal Mail Steamers. From Montreal. From Quehec 30, 9 a.m. Aug 7 and N whrdet Secor Se 50; London $1.50 orth ird class, $25 and $26; ' Liverpool, Derry. Boliast EY London. New ¥ ork to Glasgow & Londonderrv S. pt. Sept. Moatrear to Glasgow Direct. 3rd and Oct. S¥h. second cabin $35, hd 17th an an, Sept. All First cabin $350, third class $25 J.P. City Passenger De Hanley, Agent, streets, J. P Johnston and Ontario Clarence streat not Adc rmlosva, -- m-- STRAIGHT BUSINESS . Murray. Jr. " Anctiofioer and Commission Mer: * chant, Market Square, There are wonderful thines we are: going to do Some other dav; ! y Aud hg arbors we" hope to drift into," sme other dav: With fak%d B nds, 'the oars We 'wa d wait for a favorite To fi. "folds of an idle Some other dav we must toil if Some other da to ourselves, -t at trail, i gale sail, r we win, We know But we say »'s time to be- gin 2 Some other day; so, deferring, we loiter on, at last we find withdra strength of the hope we lie d upon, Some other day ; And when we are od and Some other dav ; fret for the things that mig done And Until The our race is run, We Fi have been Some other day 3 Weestrace the path that leads us where The beckoning hand of grim despair Leads us yonder out of the here, Some other day. The season set apart for the 'weekly Ladies' Night" at the Kingston Yacht Glub house, is fast drawing to a close, and even the few faded * "wall lowers of the club who are oppesed, on principle, to the fair sex invading the club precincts on even one night a week, feel mournful and melancholy at the prospect of the forthcoming sea- <on of dullness when the place will be cheerless because of the- ladies being forbidden to cross the club's thresh hold, ani when the present season's gieties will linger in memory only as These Wednesday evening been popular from the outset, and deservedly so, as the club- house is an ideal spot, for a mid- summer dance. Many a fair Kingston visitor has returned home bearing the kindliest opinions and happiest thoughts of Kingston because of the hospitality extended by the Kingston Yacht Club at these charmihg weekly dances, when what might have proved dull evenings were transformed into hours of "delightful enjoyment. It will a sorrowful day for the young lad- aned gentlemen of Kingston when vacht club decides to cancel the Wednesday evening dances throughout the summer. An alderman, ~ who is voride at five o'clock teas, the S800 given by the Kingston city council each year to its mayor, is not salary, but for entertaining strangers, who are entitled to more than ondin ary recognidion at the hands of the chief magistrate. And he further re marks that the man whom the people of Kingston elect as their "mayor should have more than mere ability. The social quality should, to a fair extent at least, be developed in iim, so that he can act with gface and affability when he is called upon distinguished to a dream. dances have be ies the customary a great fa- claims that business welcome city. to visitors the : . - * - of the school bring relief to mothers 'who are tired out from lotig vacation season of answering questions, of keeping mischievous little creatur out of sqrious trouble, to the average boy and girl is like a death knell. No more cat naps in the morning. He has to be up and doing, and he Wwhimpers and he sulks, or if be is too polite to' be either, he thinks the world a mighty mean place to live in. But when he grows older anc of "his own he cannot say in defence of the school sys schools here are in shape work. - During the summer been thinking and they physical culture and introduced. They have is. a function of cood to cultivate the grace of a< well as the graces ofthe can feel that the truest school children have if skilled training hells, mahy ® The clanging while it wail S is has' boys too much tem. ~The for. active parents have asking that he it are aw imming found that edyeation the mined. a body Na=one of + Been adequately met has not been prov ided for their physi cal A glance nto anv school room reveals plainly enough the tv for guidance and con- stant instruction as --to--the ovements and general carriage lad habits of unhygienic are surely guarded of very mi I~ will interests activities, necess of the posi n pupiiss™ awkward movements, if not intelligently against. No" very gréat amount tian needed to rect these undesirable tendencies. Fifteen of continuous training whole appearance of a by substituting for _un healthy positions and ungainly move- ments, health giving attitudes, and that grace and ease of personal car riage which so auch toward mak ing a manly man and a womanly wo- man. .The advantages of need not. he hould arrance with tth constant Bath. tions, formed is co utes a day change the school, room oor swimming The Board the Y.M.C.A, jor its swimming discussed. use of National Council an- Tulv, the officers have grass "to under have been busy 'with winger. The new corres- . Mrs. Willoughby her duties at he annual report is to be regdy tribution early next month. Kes a gapital hook of reference Miss Kate Cummings, president, reports the of two new Councils, Charlottetown, 1% I attending 4 conference X with the Countess which several Mrs! Sanford. oprésented Canade t the executive veting International oul] National Councils ar Austria and Ni R Ther Russia Councils world is Ever since the 1? nual niteti in ot allowed the i feet, but s for the nding Cummings, orow Once; vice . ey Lon- Ab- in of vrdeen vere present The m National over the In many cases sim herg, ltaly Library an arts The An tor hotter children, the higher hues and and done ting held exhibition, working and Tor educa - - watering wiening re + with? its bril chix of ratoga. borough of wound up and gory twenty were of v , n strung along Broad ea to by a hundrea extra arc lights davs and joy Greater its {(v with (ETE } five add mmmense of these lan rerns vers the' Mrs. | including i daughter, | day | Maritime postures; | ford | ovenpied hy Carruthers and family ave home | sessions of Geperal Synod at | Mrs. {Visitors |*0} 3 | liked for | This | for | A SOCAL SATURDAY NIGHT ------------------------------------------ 'ets, relief -the 15,000 out in bold tons of floral decorations, aesigns and a vast expanse of and bunting that. fairly obscured big hotel and public buildings. spectacle was and gas geous functions. It was a niva' citize committee, ana millionaire They conduct the afinir vr expense. ' Fully® 100,000 v nessed the events. - - cottagers. rardless sitors . Tt Miss daughter of Mrs. Benjamin © Baile to. Dr. . Walter Crews, of Rochester, NOY. will place the first week of October. On. Wednesday afternoon Winnifred Dingman, daughter of Norman -J. Dingman, inspector of land revenue, of this city, will married to Mr. Ronald McDonaid, Palmerston. Ont. The marriage Lemoine's Point, er, Washington, end of September. The marriage Reeves to Miss daughter of Dr. Simcoe street, Eithna Bailey, Mr. in- I Miss Mr. Mary Ferris, Joseph Fish- of to Campbell Macdonala. A. A. Macdonald, Toronto, will take place in St. church in that city, on September 20th. A reception will be given giterwards by the bride's uncle, Mr. Beardmore, at Chudleigh. of Mr. Helen George's George . . . Edward mas- Engagements LL. Curry, B.A. ter of the hich Miss P. Burnham, Mr. H. H. Burnham, Miss Frida Fairman, ter of Mrs. Freaeric St. Antoine road, to Montreal: Miss Grace Maitland Jones, of Pordand, Me.. to Mr. A. Norman Stewart, of Montreal: Miss Elsie Vilas, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy al CQ. Vilas, Chicago, to Mr. John Harold Hayden, son of Mr. W. B. davden, of New York. Miss Vilas is now at Alexandria Bay, in the Thousand Islands, -- where Mr. Vilis has a summer home. . - - announced : senior classical school, Montreal, ana eldest daughter of of Port Hone; youngest dauel- Fairman, Cote Dr. Burgess, of of of that remove For over Britton city the rearet decidea to aate, General is Britton has ronto- at gn early ty Mr. and Mrs. been going about the sunbeds in their path, will leave 4 sad gap in social circles. Many know sustained as daughter daughter stepped out of the home fill other spheres, but now there pang of regret that the "eld will no longer. be seen, and spiration of their presence gone. remove at the end To for to years ny ton's the loss 1s the in of Mrs. Joseph, of Montreal, upon return from the seaside, was enter Victoria hospital to und operation for relief from appendi Mrs. Walkem hastenea The operation suceessiul. Mrs. to an citis, to has highly ~ Joseph steadily. convalescing, one of greater some time. £ Mr. Walter has, been and now the spine fortunate to bed for led with is health than Fleming, of ailing several a seve of "curvature has shown itself. The prospect of for roease un = This, itlness of the utmost i=* sull almost. 4 vear, the long Fleming, calls forth pathy. The latter treatment at sanitarium. Licut.-Col. and® Mrs Reade rive back from England Capt. 'and Mrs. Leslie returned after a month's: holiday in Provinces. : The friends of Col. and Mrs. will ad to back to the Limestone ( ity, even if it he only for such a short time. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Betts have tak en the house on Earl street Mr. I%>Dobbs. coup a will ar: on to Ruther i be gl welcome them Mrs. from, the seaside. - - Mrs. Lewis' interest I from Eng- land to view Synods. After Winnipeg, she Toronto enjoying Mont- visiting is now will return Kingston friends will her very good health. Mrs. Smith Worrell, of Kingston, are at Montreal for the interest- ing church gathering. . Report says that the name Mr. real, and shortly. cladly hear of Rey. his Cam well re will be presented to the of Ontario for the parish of East. As a former energetic worker near Kingston his tur will Te cordially welcome. Rev. E. P. Crawford and Mrs. ford have returned to Halifax, the health of the former much ed. ' Kinsston has been honored 'ine of Dean Smith and. Chancel Walkem among thé few presilinr officer of thy, house den Craw with lor jor of | clergy and laity of Geheral Synod. Canadians | Hamilton, | 3 Rete Mr. Hardine, of 'Brandon, how at Montreal as synod delegate, visit Kingston before his return home, i Hix popular ministrations as assistant minister Nt cathedral have been well r . of George's membered, - - - Rev. Mr. Mackie an spen 5s <u! ! "The Re mparts," ke Mrs. Frank' rsdav for Calgary Kin They 1 trom the Cartwright left after a short on their coronation. K. Kirkpatrick's friends him on 'the recoverine portion of and ston, were a street and ah 1 his civie du Island United States' i ard. During vears it has becom pot widely known Fach of tourists to its shores but ld sort for tourists fteen ve past: re more her wo ne reg There ts who quantitv the touris hoth in quality and are still a n have not returned Proi. and Mrs. Mattia, Alr. and Mrs. which brought hundreds of elaborats lags the The "the greatest ever wit- nessed in Saratoga, noted for its gor- glorious windup of the annual festival of the Saratoga Floral Association and Car- composed of wealthy of wit- < announced that the marriage of take next Miss be of takes place about the of Justice have scattering and their ¢o- Kings- after to a folks" They this month and will have a house on Spadina Road. her obliged co her heen is and the. promise for Montreal, months, of confinement Mrs, sym- under Monday. the formerly | in church mat- ters of Canada brought her the proceedings of the and the Her of it Ratclifie, of Winchoste 1, diocese of | Ottawa, fortifi- the - nominated will ier { day, | he" will i. W. Bruce Carruthers and the Misses Short have returned from the sea- side. Chief Justice McGuire of the North- West Territories; who has been spend- ing a few weeks with~Kingston rela- tives, visiting in Syracuse, N.Y., for a Pos days. He returns on Mon- and on Wednesday leaves for When the chief justice retires, move "eastward, and live: in Toronto or Kingston. and Mrs. George S. Claire and Mrs. Felix Shaw have enjoying the comiorts of the Muskoka Hotel. Miss iting in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kent will spend next week in Toronto with Mrs. Ruth- erford, Jarvis street. Mr. Sutherland, of the Bank of Mon- treal, has been removed from Chat- ham to Kingston. Miss Anita Fehwick returned to Ot- tawa for school this week. Mr. 'Richard .F. Davis left this for Elmira, to Mrs. Davis Mrs. Flemming, before going to cago to visit his daughter, Mrs. field. Mrs. and Miss Glass, of Chatham, are spending a week in Kingston on their way to ites, Me. and les. Frank Strange and Mr: and teas Fenn Hill Macnes have again gone ou the Thelma for one of those delightful cruises among the Islands. Mrs. Gamsby, of Florida, is spendine a few weeks with Mrs. Strange, King street, Miss Cotter, of Kingston, or with Mrs, Jayvlay, burgh. > Miss Emily Sears will visit Her sis- ter, Mrs. Sherwood at Niagara Falls, Mrs. A. B. Cunningham returned to- dav from Montreal. Mrs. Horsey and family, with Mis Chown, are enjoying the lake breezes at Mr. Chown's summer cottage. Mrs. Teliord is spending a few weeks with her mother at Hazel Dell. - - - - Calgarv. either Mr. Mr. and been Roval Bermingham is week and Chi- Scho- see is a visit New Edin- Mrs. (Rev.) Alired Lavell and (Prof) Cecil Lavell, who, with husbands have: been spending vacation here and at Thousand Is- land Park, soon leave for their re- spective homes in Waterloo, Ont., and Philadelphia, Pa. They were guests of Mrs. G. Y. Chown, Barrie street, while in the city. Mrs. Farrell, mother of Mrs. (Prof.) Dvde and Mr. James Farrell, is a visi- tor here, the guest of Mrs.! Dvde. Miss Wright, Toronto, has been at Major Massie's for some davs. She re- turned westward to-day with Mrs, John A. Cooper, who, with her little daughter, has been at home for the past two weeks, Dr. Hooper, Toronto, a former ston Baptist church, has resumed practice after a two months' vaep- tion in England. Mr. Norman Crothers haa 'returned from Chicaro. Mis¢ Edythe Mrs. their their of Brunswick avenue, pastor &f a Kine- Harrison-MacGillivray. Ottawa, is in Kingston visiting he uncle, Mr. Thomas' Harrison. 76 Ni- deaw street. Before returning Miss Maec- Gillivray will also be the cuest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison, Syra- cuse, N.Y. . Mr. F. turned on G. Tockett Wednesdav and family re from Stella Point, where thev had enjoved = a month's outing. The familv won fav- or. among the islanders and their in- fluence, was certainly for cood during the brief holidav spent there. Many are hoping to them next year again. see » » » » Willonehby Cummings on Sat- the recipient of a leather fitted with silver-top- ped toilet requisites, from the mem- bers of the editorial and business of the Toronto Globe "on the occasion ofjher leaving the staff to as- sume the responsible duties of corres- pondine seeretary. of the National Council of Women of Canada. Miss U. Yone, Yanagisawa, of Jap- an.an LL.B. of the University of California and an M.D. of the aflliliat- of San Francis four ten inches in height. Fine ~oods, . are done up in small parcels Henry. Corby, ex-M.P., Mrs. Mrs. Thompson (Mr. Corbv's Miss Corby. and Miss Alice Corhv, of Belleville, have returned to London from the continent, and are at the Hotel Victoria. They sailed for New York on the Cunard steamer Umbria on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Petrolea: Miss Kirkpatrick, Miss Kirkpatrick, of Toronto : and the Misses Macaulay, of Kino- ston, have all spendi the month of August at "The Blufi,"" Mus koka. . Richard Jose Ferrer, violin virtuoso. has been added to theostafi of the To- ronto Conservatory of Music for the comin vear; Rev. Dr. Barclay, expedted home ab out the middle of September. was in Aberdeey. Jast month and dined with Lord and Ladv Aberdeen at Haddo House, The -iHustrious "host "and hos- tess made enquiry for many Canadian friends. Mrs. urdayv was travelling case, ed colleges 0, is feet, Noble, of of = Peter- boro; heen » » Mrs. - - Mr. and M. celebrated-the fiftieth anniversary their wedlling, Tuesdav, at the r dence of Dr. Hueh Kinghorn, at Sara nac Lake. The gathering was a tvpi call family reuninon, among those pres ent being Mr.2D.. Kinchorn, Mr. R. Kinghorn. Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs James R. Kinghorn: Mr. and Mrs tievorge Macdougall, Mr. George Kino horn Maedougall, Mr. J. (. Macdou gall; I Mrs. J. €. McBean. The im- wovement in- Mr. Kinchorn's. henlth was the subject for much coneratula- tion Mr. Rois rt Math: head ma ol, Ch 'ago, Kinghorn of George for Nananee forme oy the ed torial Napanee; {or writer in on a brief visit, companied by Mrs. Matheson nd daughter, Miss Mabel, Mr. Math an old newspaper man, hav no than three papers While in Belleville he was of Mr. Downev Mr. Re Mathison. of the Institution for Deaf and Dumb . » now and Hest the The ra Among scribed + follow tess of © hro thre i the ut wa le <oie and P with | short Lady Mount Stephen' $ cqrona- satin rutles MOR BID. » A chronic, morbid condition of any part of your body, indicates a weakness, or. lack of | vitality ix the system, always the resdlt of the absence of oxygen in the blood. It may be a run- ning sore; it may be a nasty cough, a lame back, a debilitated system; all these signs point to a small oxygen supply, and what are you going to do about it? > There's one way of supplying the lack of oxygen, one way that is as nearly infallible as it is possible to expect in this life, and that is by Powley's Liquified Ozone, By this means you in-,. crease the oxygen-carrying power of the blocd, and restore the health conditions that ate normalin the body --Powley' Ss Liquified' Ozone disinfects the tissues, destroys any germ life that may be producing cr protracting this/morbid weakness, and eliminates the germ poisons from the body. It will re- create health in all its energy and vigor. Mrs. Geo. Cookman "On the 6th, August, 1901, I wrote to you about my son, 1f remember, I told you about him havi ing a { running sore on his Bike caured from p leurisy. I now write to tell you how much good the Ozone has done him. His side rafi matter for over two-years, and he-- was weak and miserable. The Ozone was the first thing that really helped him. About tree months ago the matter 'changed to clear water, till about one month ago, when it dried up, and it seems to be quite healed up now. He is getting stronger and feels well, and he never looked as well in his life, He has taken six large bottles, "I am recommending the Ozone to everyone I think it may help, and you can make use of this, if you wish, My son's name is Herbert Cookman. Yours _yery gratefully, R®S, Gro, COOKMAN, Huntsville, Ont. Miss Amelia Cartwright Ne "Qver a year ago I was so reduced in flesh and blood that I c = looked like a corpse. I had been -using medicines of various kinds, hut could got no relief, till at last a friend advised me to try Powley's Liquiticd Ozone 1 have. rused about eighteen dollar bottles, and have regained my weight, and feel that my former vitality has returned. "[ am a strong believer in Ozone, as I find it does not in the least injure my system, but has proved a splendid blood-builder in.my case. £ "Aly trouble was uric acid of the blood, arising from disordered. kidneys. "I can strongly recommend Uzone to any sick person, Very respectfully yours, Miss AMELIA CARTWRIGHT, 633 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ?While your druggist does not prescribe, (he cannot. legally) he can give you information regarding Powley's [Liquificd Ozone, and tell you about some of the remarkable cures it is effecting. Ask him about Osone; ask him how it compares with other treatments and products, and then act on his advice. 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle, at all Druggists. THE OZONE CO., of Toronto, Limited, Toronto and Chicago. 20 Per Cat. Discount 20 | We will Sell for the Balance of the Season the Following Goods at 20 Per Cent. Discount for Cash Only REFRIGERATORS ICE CREAM FREEZtRS SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS WIRE NETTING GARDEN HOSE AND COAL OIL STOVES. ELLIOTT BROS. 77 STREET. ESTABLISHED 1890. 'Pp ONE MAIN 4303. WwW. F. DEVER & CO., STOCK & BOND BROKERS. WE EXECUTE ORDERS IN: ° » DOMINION GOAL and DOMINION STEEL on Boston Stock Exchange, over our private wire, fof cash or margin. BOSTON, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. We solicit accounts for the purchase 19 Wellington St. Eas t. Toronto |WE DO NOT SUBSTITUTE. We conduct our-business on honest commercial principles. We aré "not 'stibe stituters! We make it a point to sup- ply just what is asked for; we never suguest the something just as good, Strict attention to details, politeness and close prices have made. our store popular. : ; A WONDERFUL. DEMAND. The demand for Paine's Celery Cong pound is wonderful. Its marvelou ; 3 BO cures have made it- the chosen and" ed- \ 3 \ teemed family medicine, No otheg fo- _ medy has worked such happy curs sin Bright's disease, liver complaint, rheumatis sm neuralgia and nervous di- senses. We sell the genuine Paine's Cel- ery Compound. » HOAG. The Druggist, Cor. Princess and Barrie Ste, Kingston, Ont, The Dandy Shiner NICKEL PLATED front of rich trimmed with robes covered a ~satin Duchesse, exquisite Alencon lace. Mis. W. E. Sanford, Hamilton, wore white glace silk, veiled with silver-flecked net, and an overdress of blac Chantilly lace. The marriage of Lady Florence Ce cilia Keppel, and Le wut. William Hem Pudley Boyle, R.N., at St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, London, was a pretty affair. The bride is the voungest of the late Karl of Albe- marle's: daughters, and the sister of the present Earl of Albemarle, C.B., and eranddaughter of the late Hon. Sir Allan Napier Macnab, Baronet, once prime minister of Canagla. Lieut. Povle is the second son of ( Ol Gerald Edmund Boyle (late cofmanding the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade. and now in command of the Western Countries Volunteer Infantry Brigade), and the late Lady Theresa Boyle, and he isa erandson of the firct Eerl of Cotton- ham, a cousin of the Earl of Cork. and Grre london society ested in a report the richest wifeless to be man to Lad Naylor-Lev land, the richest and" mosn_beauntifil widow in 'England. Lady Naxlor-ley at wits ~ Miss Chamberlain, Clee fand, Ghio, and a professional beaut) pad held her own in England even acainst the beautiful Duchess of Marl borough. Her town house at Hyde Park Gate with that of Mrs Mackay of sumptuousness © furnishings, pt objects art 1 contains. Naylor-Leviand i now giving a of house prirties in the country' will not |} in London again for some wee . * tion white PRINCESS very much inter that Lord Raesehery, peer, is envaged vies point and Lady series and i ol new ball room The room 1s the style of the <draper Mis. William Astor's at Newport cost 875,000. in* white and in Louis XV. As contrast jes are of heavy red silk, relieved with gold tinsel. 'On the walls are broad panels, clabioratoly designed and orna- mented. "The central picee in the ceil ing decoration. is roujing of mythological figures. A lady once asked a little girl five if she had any brothers. "Yes, said the child, >*l have these brothe Ars. And asked Jast the (Women's cold NECKLACE OF SHELLS. 0 In New Pomerania shells and dried snails are used instead of monev, and | { those "natives who are fortunate enough to have a sufficient quantity i string them together and wear them around their necks. The more shells and snails a personshas the longer the a uo ot sisters, my. dear oy! and I'm it," eirl. Letter, how many the lady. one sister, small News plied page Oo.) BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Help Little Babies and Big Chil- | dren in all Their Minor Illness. When your child--whether it is a | big child or little baby--sufiers from stomach or bowel troubles any kind, is nervous, fidgety or "and doesn't sleep well, give Baby's Own | Tablets. This medicine is the quickest and surest cure--and the safest. be- cause it contains no opiate or harm ful drug. No matter how young or how feeble your little one is the tab- lets can be given with a certainty that the result will be good. For very voung infants crush the tdblets to La powder. 'Mrs. George W. Porter, Thor old, Ont., says: "My baby had in digestion badly when "he--waeabosit three months old. He was constantly hungry and his food did him no good us he vomited i+ as as he took it. 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