Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jan 1903, p. 3

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-------- 4 d clothes quickly-- vhat common soaps remiums" cost; but fy REoucks A EXPENSE for the Octagon Bar ww POPPOPVOPOIIOP0e Soap argain§ we advertise a bargain a arent ~ (lycerine Soap, 3 r 10c. 2 po regular. Hc. soaps, 8 for 15c. a bar. © regular 25¢. a ® 'astile Soap, 1 Soaps, 18¢. box. . -- DerE ais, 3s LLL & rmaceutical Chemist. ? » cess St. 'Phone 89. © ssor to E. C. Mitchell. SOVPOPVOVPOOVe ce ! KNOWN TO FAIL HOWARD'S UP OF TAR AND NILD CHERRY ughs and Colds 'OR SALE BY IBELS. CHEMIST and ' DRUGGIST. are Drug Store, ng and Market Sts.. Kingston. 050600000 Frosh Mined ranton Coal bust Arrived S SWIFT & 50. "Phone 135. SPO OM00 : i : : : : Is As Clean As Though Washed and Brushed. p stands by itself. Good f tines, fwipurities are picked d. 'Thereafter it ls oe 8 before it reaches you, and ele, really have no chance, Ss are careful. ry cAreful. Jroaktast Foo orce, Vigor, Vitality fd Strength, - kfast Food, rich in malt, phosphates stands to-day Il other breakfast grain a nourisher for body and ly eminent physicians have ositive declaration that it food which truly follows | nature. It is equally good children, adults, athletes a Its delicious flavor has avorite with tens of thou- formerly used other brands ods. kfast Food is now within fe humblest families. One I give twice as many meals ods can afford, making it onomical food that families our grocer will recommend N'S UNIVERSITY GE SONG BOOK ion" will be ready in a few t. your -order for a copy at le music store, 286 Princess ial Discount allowed for ce Order. As thousands or be solid Ne sure and have own for one of 1st Edition. PRICE for books. im quan- music arriving daily. A call * treul, id ARYA BRANCH LIN TIME TABLE Trains Leave the City Depot, Foot of Johnston Street : GOING EAST : | fe | No. 3, Fastern Flyer 2: No. 186, awe oan 8 No. 6, all... oo. 3 No. 4, Fast Express .. .. .. 1:1 Ne. 13, loam}... .. .. .. .. THBP GOING WEST: No.5 Mal} ........ .. .. .. 1:08 AM No. 8, Fast Express .. .. .. 2:28 AM No. 11, ae ae aoe ORAM No. 1, International Ltd. .. 12:28 P.M. No: 4 Mail .. .. ., . ... :20 P.M. No , Local in now BiOBSP BE 8 and 4, run daily. No. 5 Nos. 1, 2, daily, except Monday. Nos. 6, T 11, 12, 15 and 16 daily, ex- cept Sunday. a For Pullman accommodation, tickets and all other information BRPLY, to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, : City Pass. Depot. Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian * Pesific Railways, Trains Leave Kingston : 12:40 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, Mon- Quebec, St. John, N.B.; Halifax, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, Ren- frew, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, St. Paul, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Fsancisco. 5 0 p.m.--Local for Sharbot Lake, connecting with C.P.R. east and west. 8:10 a.m.--Mixed, for Renfrew termediate points. Passengers leaving Kingston at 12:40 and in- p.mi.; arrive in Ottawa at 5:00 p.m. Peterboro, 5:10 p.m.; Toronto, 7:30 p.m.; Boston, 7:80 a.m. St. John, < N.B., 11:35 am. Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR.. Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt." THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lo- cal points. Train leaves City Hall De- ot at 4 Ba R. J. WILSON, C.P.R. 'elegraph Office, Clarence street. DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVER- POOL, via Queenstown. From From, : Boston. Halifax. Canada, . March 5th, March 6th. Canada ... April 2nd. April 38rd % BOSTON T0 LIVERPOOL. Merion . Jan. 17th, Feb. 19th. PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL Colonian, Jan. 31, ... Ottoman, Jan. 21 Irishman, Feb. 7. Californian, Feb. 14 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL, From Portland. Mapxman, Jan. 17. 'Turcoman, Jan. 31. Englishman, Feb. 14 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. New England, Jan. 17. Common- wealth, Feb. 14, Cambroman, Jan. 31 Vancouver, Feb. 21. For further particulars apply to J. P. HANLEY. G.T.R., J. P. GILDERSLELVE, 42 Clarence St The Dominion Line, Montreal & Port- land _ BERMUDA .. THE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS, with cablé communication and equable wintef temperature of 65 degrees, beau- tiful scenery and 100 miles of good roads, headquarters of the British army and navy, is unrivalled in its attrac- tiveness, reached by the first-class iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA in forty-eight, hours from New York. Sail- ing every SATURDAY this winter. The tropical islands, jaciuding SANTA CRUZ, ST. ITTS, ARTINIQUE, LUCIA, BARBADOES AND DEM- , also afford beautiful and in- teresting tours, all reached by steam- ships of the Quebec Steamship Company from New York. SPECIAL CRUISE To THE TROPICS PER. - MADIANA, 6th FEBRUARY, 1903 SS. For descriptive pgmphlets and dates of sail- to A. BEMILIUS OUTER- & CO., Agents, 39 Broadway. P fANLEY or ah: S R- Kingston, Ont. New York: GILDERSLE Quebec. THUR AHE ALLAN From St. Jobs. Corinthian, Jan. 17. ecretary, LINE From Halifax Jan. 19, 10 p.m. Pretorian, Jao. 38, Jar. 26, 10 pm. Numidian Jun. 81. Feb 2, 10 p.m. Parasian Fels. 7. Feb 9, 10 p.m. RATES OF PASSAGE. FIRST CABIN--Parisian, $55 and up- wards: Corinthian, Pretorian and Nu- midian, $50, upwards. SECOND CAF -- Pretorian, $40; Other steamers, 7:50. Liverpool, Lon- don, Londonder THIRD CLASS -- $25 and 226, Liv- erpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, and London Through , tickets to South Africa. NEW YORE TO GLASGOW Laurentian, Jan. 24, Sardinian, Feb. 21 Sardinian carries 2nd and 3rd class passengers only. of. ¥ HANLEY, Agent, City Passen- eer Depot. J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, Clarence streat. ATTENTION ! space. 1 have everything from m needle to an anchor to sult the public. Give me » ell. mn l ZACKS, m gr St. Second door below Corbett's. I's Good and Hol TRY A CUP OF Hot Vigoral. Hot Beef Tea. Hot Asparox. Hot Tomatoe Bullion. A. J. REES. Princess Street, ~- "Phone, No. 58 INVESTMENTS In Real Estate, Mining end Oil Stocks - SEE GEO. CLIFF, FOR EIGHT LONG YEARS Postman Johnsen Had Catarrh -Used Catarrh Remedies, €auifs, Washes and Sar saparillss, But Got Only Tempor- ary Delief. Then One Happy Day He Tried the Life-Giving Powley's Liqul. fied Ozone--Seven Bot- ties Made Him a "Well Man. Now He Eats Well and Sleeps Well and Pronounces Ozone the Most Perfect Blood ° Purifier - Sold. That the only way to cure Catarrh is to get right at the seat of the trou- ble and reach it through the blood is poven by the experience of Postman ¥. Johnson, 395 Rivard street, Montreal Kor eigl't or nine years he suffered from Catarrh of the head and stomach, but half a bottle of Powley's Liquifiod Ozone improved his condi- tion and seven bottles effected a per- manent cure. The following is Mr. Johnsons' statement of his case: Montreal. Feb. 8, 1002. The Ozone Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Gentlemen : I have been suffering for eight or nine years from Catarrh in the head aud stomach, and have used all kinds of catarrh remedies, snuffs, washes and sarsaparilla. but they gave me only temporary relief. 1 saw your ad- vertisement in the Mon Herald and procured a bottle of Ozone and before it was half used I found it was doing me good and going to cure which it has done after usin me, seven bofgdes. The pains in my h have all Gisappeared and the hawking and spitting in the morning is no more. I got good sound sleep now since taking Ozone and can eat my breakfas', something I could not do before using Ozone. I honestly believe that Ozone is one of the best blood-purifying remedies on the market al ro and anyone fol- lowing the directions and instructions in your book will surely be cured of any ailment of the body. I remain, truly yours, (Signed) M. F. JOHNSON, Postman, 805 Rivard St., Montreal, P.Q. Mr. Johnson is Not the Only One. The following are a few of the many persons who have been cured of Ca- tarrh by the use of Powley's Liquified Ozone: Ernest R. Cross, 321 Hypolite st., Montreal James L. Schott, 27 Voyer st., Montreal. W. H. Gould, 217 Hamiltoa road, London, Ont. = James A. Patterson, 20 Main st., St. John, J. A. Moone » 2143 St. Catherine street, Montreal. Fred Fortier, Maissoneuve, Montreal, A. J. Forgue, St. Constant la Prairie, Que. J. 8. Goyer, 476 Laval Ave., Montreal. Mrs. D'Anteail, 217 Besserer st., Montreal Walter D. Kew, 23 Maplewood ave, Toronto If it is convenient for you to inter- view any of these persons call and have a talk with them. If this is not possible write them. You will find there is no uncertain sound in their praises of the merits of Ozone. Ozone is sold everywhere at 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. Our book on Oatarrh for the asking. Address The Ozone Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Chest, Ete. It stops that tickling in the throat, is rt : heal Jean} to take and soo! and g to tho lungs. Mr. E. Bi Brand, the weli-known Galt gardener, writes: -- I had & very severe sitack of sore throat nnd tightness in the chest. Some times when I wanted to cough and could not I would almost choke to death. M: wife got me a bottle of DR. WOO! NORWAY PINE SYRUP, and to my sur- prise I found speedy relief. I would not be without it if it cost $1.00 a bot- tle, and I can recommend it to everyone bothered with a cough or cold. Price 25 Cents. -- FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD; ALSO bocosce iGoldin the } : Guilight. - Hec000c000800000000000 Mrs. Stanton, of Deseronto, will spend the remainder of the winter at 581 Jarvis street, Toronto, Mrs. Stanton's host of friends here, are very sorry that she did not choose Kingston for her winter visit. Mrs. Harry Tandy gave a girls' tea this afternoon, in honour of her guest, Miss Fitzhugh. At the Badminton tournament on Saturday, the two dainty 'prizes, con sisting of cut glass vases encased in silver, were won by Miss Mary Hora, and Miss Gladys Drury. At the curling match Noiman Fraser and Miss Jessie Kirk patrick were the contestants, and Miss Kirkpatrick came off victorious. Mrs. Stafford ° Kirkpatrick, Welling ton street, will be the hoste of the West End Euchre Club this evening. Miss Mowat was one of the guests at a pleasant tea given on Saturday afternoon in Toronto, by Mrs. W. B. McMurrich. . esterday Mrs. Mrs. MacNaughton entertained at tea on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Waddell will be the hostess of the Ladies' Whist Club to-night, Mrs. H. R. Reade entertained at dinner on Friday, amongst the guests being Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie, Captain and Madame Duplessis, and Mr. H. M. Folger. News has been received from Mon treal, that the Reverend Dr. Fenwick is seriously ill. Miss Fdith Folger, who intended lraving for New York yesterday, has had to postpone her visit owing to the illness of little Miss Kathleen Hat. Mrs. D. Stewart - Robertson will leave tomorrow for Montreal, where she will he the guest oi her mother, Mrs. Molson, 2359 Bishop street, for some little time. Mrs. Sparks will be hostess at 5 re- ception this evening, in honor of her voung visitors . " w There was a large attendance terday at the annual mecting of the Y.W.(.A., when the reports brought in by the officers were most excellent Mrs. Carr-Harris, was reelected to the important offfee of president, Mrs. WeCammon, Mrs. Walter Pike, and Mrs. Donald" Ross," were elected first, second and third vice-presidents, re spectively; Mis. George Horsey, secre tary, and Mis. Gill, treasurer. «8 Rw yes The vice-regal party patronized the Orchestral Society's concert in Ctta wa last week, when the handsome young violinist, Mr. Donald Heins, who has become so popular in society, gave several much appreciated num bers. Lady Minto 'wore flesh-colored satin, with garniture of lace and for and the Ladies Ruby and get-me-nots, wore white mousseline Violet Elliot, with insertion. Miss O'Hara, whose pure voice is much admired at the capital, was one of the vocalists at the Wo man's Morning Club last week, her songs being "0! Dry Those sweet, Tears," and ** "Twas April." Mrs. Wilcox, of New York, who has been visiting Mrs. G. T Fulford, Brockville, was in Montreal, the end of last week. Lady Laurier was the guest of hon or at a largely attended luncheon given hy Mme. Parent at her residence last Wednesday The other day a steamer from Shanghai to Yokohama had among its passengers. a party of eight young Chinese women going to Japan for a lonz course of study. This is an al most unprecedented occurrence, and is a decided step forward for China, for it is the prevalent opinion that it is not worth while to attempt to educate Chinese women. All these young wo men are from high-class families. Missionary Review. Lieut.-Col Pellatt entertained af luncheon 'at the Toronto Club on Sat urday in honor of Sir Frederick Bor den. The guests numbered twenty. Mrs. Walter Douglas arrived in Ot tawa city on Saturday morning, and | week, aad 4 Tilley, St. Jobn, N.B. Miss Richard son was the guest of honor at an "At Home," given by Lady Tilley last Arinouncement is made in St. John, N. B., of the engagement of Rev. A. D. Dewdney, rector of St. James' Ep iscopal church, and Miss Alice Han nington, daughter of A. H. Haning- ton. A quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride's mother, West mount, on Wednedday last, when Mis Harriet Hoskins Roffev was 'married to Mr. Charles 'Hamilton Ross, the only son of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Ross, of Cardinal, Ont. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James | A Freaux, assistant minister of St Jude's church. The engagement of Miss Frances Hudson, Roslin, to Mr, Charles Chal mers Leavens, son of Mr. D. R. Lea vens, Belleville, is announced. Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. Howard, Mrs Rivers, Mrs. Burn, Miss Laura Smith, Mrs. Middleton and Mrs. Montague Adamson were guests at a small lun- cheon given by Mrs. Lyons Biggar on Friday. At the Strickland-Cayley- wedding in Toronto, Saturday, the bride wore a costume of chestnut brown cloth, made with a long bisqued Louis XIV coat, with empiecement of rose satin Her toaue was of brown, with touch es of pink sain, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mre. wore black voile with eream lace, and Cayley i« the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bell. Mrs. Douglas will probably remain in town for a fort night or so. tuskin savs that the second duty of girls (and this applies to voung wo men) is to dress as beautifully as po sible on all occasions and "to consid er every ill dressed woman or child as a personal disgrace." » . " * | It is hoped that all the womeft. of the empire will on Thursday wear | violets, in memory of the day o which our beloved Queen Victoria died. Violets were her favorite flow ers, and when the idea was submitted to King Fdward, he heartily endorsed it. The least that any woman who forms a part of that empire which the little Widow o' Windsor helped to make great, can do, iz to wear a bunch of the modest little flowers on January 22nd. Hamilton has good reason to be oroud of her women for numbers of them have made names for themselves on the stage, in the concert hall, and in the literary world. Amongst theee last are Miss Jean Mcliraith, Mrs H. A. Keays, Mrs. J F. Harper, Miss Emily Colquhoun, Mrs. J. Rose Hol den, and now it is said that Mrs. Ver non B. Whipple has written a poem on Dundurn Castle, which is one of the best things written about that historic and beautiful spot. Miss Laura Richardson, daughter of Rev. Canon Richardson! of St. John's rectory, London, is visiting Lady EE -------- Gray Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor does not suddenly turn your gray hair black ; but gradually the old color comes back, --all :he rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops fall- vesterdav, and. attended the dinner riven by the Postmaster General and Mrs. Payne, for the British Arihassa {dos an! Lady Herbert, Moe ave a luncheon to-day to iniroduce Mi=s Cayley, dove-grey voile, with white lace and chiffon garniture. Mr. | Albane Bedford-Jones, , cousin of the bride, was best man. Sir Thomas and Lady Shanihnessy arrived in Washington from Montreal faov Shanghnessy to a few of her wo men friends. « Thought It Meant Death Sure." Mrs. James McKim, of Dunnville, Ont., says of her almost miraculous cure from heart disease by Dr. Ag new's Cure for the Heart: "Until I began taking this remedy I despaired of my life. I had heart failure and ex treme prostration. One dose gave me quick rel ef and one bottle cured me The sufferings of vears were dispelled like magic." Sold by Henry Wa H. B. Taylor--3. A Lover Of Sports. The local hockeyists would like we a few more lovers of sports as consistent in attendance at matches gs Thomas Gaskin, of H. M, customs. He never misses a match and is an en thusiastic lover of the game He is familiar with all the fins points and can "size up' a likely plaver with the practical eve of an expert. He be- lieveg in encouraging the boys, and is rragtical in his ways of demoustrating it $2, And $2.50 Pants For $1.50. Prevost, of the New York Clothing Store, Brock street, is offering a great bargain in ready-made pants, regular prices $2 to 50 a pair, will be sold during the sale for $1.50 a pair. This is the greatest bargain ever offered 40 the trade yet. J. P. Whitney met a number of his supporters in conference in Toronto cn Monday, and decided to' protest | the three recent bye-elections. ing, too. Better try it. - 115 Brock Street. table board. Anoly 168 King street West, near City Perk. SL. ALL dragglete. 3. C. AYER CO, Lowell, Nas. | Blaud's iron jills, bottles of 100, | 25c. Mcleod's drug stars. ai Tis iy Z Corvicettt Shik roms Me 2 Bert sith made. achive use i WIS oe qual. nthe mesdie; i in always aves in tise, and always fell length and full wmagth Wak your Wester for "Cortical" and potively, but Remsty, fefune alt substitutes, which some clarke may say are, just #0 goed" Vou may be sure they afl lack The many ene Gaiient qualities of the guavios Corti BN 3 duit In Patent Holders The STR the Bent Skirt Protector SEEULAL WEARING QUALITIES SEATECTLY. STRAIGHT SEAVAGE Conical Shirt Prototiar is of ves texte. When solled 8 sponge of brash Takes it clean again, and ae damage dene. Coriell Shunt Protester i & great fovarite with fashion: drrmen ais and corti I you are wet already & wihacribie to Cortieei Nowe Nerdhraort Migasine, become sow. Full - apphcation to Corticalls Sik Ca, 80 Johan, FL Q, or snp NOTHING ray S as COLTSFOUTE EXPECTORANT use it means to cure a cold and stop just. us good. or his own make when pectorant, go to a £4 } drug store where you get what you Ed ot . ectorant dealers. " ! (CURES ACT RePEnT2" rneUmMONIA-L | for. The T. A. Slocum Chemical Co,, Limited, 179 King St. W. THERE ee IS "BRAINS" "=> .. TONS IN DAILY USE THE CANADA METAL CO, WILLIAM STREET, ereotype, Lincotype and Monollue METALS Pan-Dri ad SPOOL SILK Pat dressmaking and family 1% wowing Cortieetll Silk © the oN AY Prive 28c. dealers, try to sell something v ou want when you want Coltalgote Ex- . Toronto. TORONTO, Vigor, keen eyes, clear head, a strong "drive," follow a breakfast of Tillson's Oats. A Canadian food of half a _ century's standing--made in Canada by Canadians, in the same Canadian mill at Till- sonburg for fifty years. Made by Tillson's own Pan- Dried Process--by them in. vented, patented and exclu- sively controlled. Giving Tillson's Oats a quafity and flavor no other oats can have. N In PacKages Only. Made in Canada for Fifty Years. pedo Some people may selling goods below Here are facts visibly we are inclined to clear choice stock at even a loss. We wish to hold on to ship in latest styles and such, even the dens. All this must be replaced 102 PRINC furs that will interest you. = to reduce our stock before ten per cent. off all Ska sticks, To Snow Shoes, Horse B W. A 8 Hard Wood, ONT, »Its easy to have the best if you always insist upon having Carling's Ale - and Porter ALL DEALERS 1 i i Seesaaesserey ¢ Dry 4 ¢ Substantial . ¢ Reductions : On All s eo o-- DO NOT FORGET THAT AT MYBRS' oO "a ou o yg 1s 3 city, including Cooked Ham, Jellied Tongue, Corn e Head Cheese, Biood and Sausage and , Breakfast Haws, By ways on WINTER 600DS: ¢ Crawford & Walsh, $ ls TAILORS end IMPORTERS. |gosssnccssescscescnsee can in the Bologna, Liver Puddings, fresh id PORK MARKET, the best for delivery with the Always ready, Frankforts, Pork selections for the coming season. % No carrying over stock is our motto, JOS. SILVEI P.8.~We have some feie samples: of 10% = DISCOUNT SALE BF i HARDWAR Oarvers, Universul Food pers, (chops everything), Sieigh lankets, our § » clothing and gents' furnishings. ¥ Our counters are Heavily Joaded ¥ tow rush 'effected little to lighten their bur- %® with fresh * MITCHELL'S HARDWARE $5 PRINCESS STREET. Soft Wood, Clarified milk and cresin is greatest always pure, sweet |

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