Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1903, p. 3

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Ars or information Operties will be. giv- we at this office. oy PHANT Mixed Paint Stn Js fut ar finest '¢olors, a 8 PAINS IN THE S toms disease and prevent it becom! of Thousands of unsolicited have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure. MALL of ul inflammation of the bladder, neck, rheumatic ns and swelli Pe a and arenot shle to do their work ly. great:.care should be taken to stop the progress of the chronic and proguating the entire i ave received daily DOCTORS GAVE HIM UP. Dear Sirs: Ifeel it my duty to thank you. kidney complaint, and for two 1 went through an operation. ately 'all docters and and & have enjoyed perfeck health. 1 advertise it to all sick people I Years Was ver At that time Cure and used it. say have cured me of night; now I can rest without getting up. have no more pain, and am sure that it was enjoy good health. You mre at liberty thanks to you. Bigned, J. ¥. After your morning urine stands 24 it, or particles floatin; diseased condition anc urinary organs will become inflamed, uric acid 'will poison come affected and unable to digest the food, the systep will be a break-down of the general health, with Brigh come in contact wit! effected a cure, Very respectfully, JOHN C. PELZER, COULD NOT SLEEP, "SAFE CURE Dear Sirs: I recoived yours of the 3d frist. Since I have taken two large and two sma kidney trouble, for which I had to bo up { 1 had severe j to use SAUNDERS, hours, if you in theurine,-orifit is cloudy, you wil are unable to perform their work, the low. » CUR. 1 got your t + hy will prove fatal if not treated with promptness and great £8 . -ANALYSIS FREE. If, after yoy have mads this ment of the disease in your system, 'Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rochester, a valuable baok | diseases of ment for each All letters in strictest confidence, "SAFE CURE" « It purifies and strengthens the Kid rheuniatiéns, theumatic gout, diabetes, the blad from sediment and is Price, $1 A BOTTLE. Beware of so-called kidney cures whic! test, Jou have ny in send a sample of your uring Ea Toronto, N.Y. and #4 tors will analyze it and send you a report with aidvice free of charge to you, i with s Ok escribitg al Dt the Jidueys, liver, RASS aad Blond and reat rand urinary organs, and restore the Safe Citra js purely vegetable and contains Pleasant to take. ~ You can buy Safe h ate full of sediment and of bad odor from women read and answered by a woman doctor. All &orrespondence CURES WEAK KIDNEYS § and enables them to.do their works right's disease, uricacld poisony inflammmat » patient's health and yigor: 3 no narcotic or barmfulidrugs I is free Cure &% anydeug stare oF direct, they are positively harmful and do not cure. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bowels gentiy. and aid a speedy cure GRAND TRUNK EXCURSION mn ------------------ TRAVELLING. [4 ol Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. SPECIAL EXCURSION BATESZ For Military. Tournament and Horse Show, Toronto, April 20th to May 2nd. REDUCED RATES. UNTIL JUNE 15th, 1908, COLONIST RATES FROM-KINGSTON Beatle. Victoria, Vanconvar, , SEE $46,00 Til, Robson ;. " Spokane. . iu. 0 PE Lr Anaconda. Butte, 43 0 Colorado Springs, LAKE 1usuntpersiinrnsin on angst ssse 430 fan Francisco... ......... vars 48 05 Full particulars at XK, & P, and C. B RN. Meret Ofice, Ontario St. . CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR., raGon sl ass, Apt M sGens Supt Tweed, Napance, Deseronto, and all lo- cal points. 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Belfast MONTHIZAL Sicilia J.P Passing r SLEEVE, Capt. McKay knowti here, w N.Y., is about to spend the s started for Ber was called bac the death of one ous illness of ten to Congres » Btrictly fresh McRae's, The The Common was continded Richar! Blain Robinson and did OF THE BACK, : ey rom grateful Eighteen years ago was suffering from The doctors had given me up dnless heard of Warner's Safe Cure and immedi- commenced using your remedy. For the last fifteen years h, and with a Denham, Ind; rial bottle of Warner's Rafe 11 bottles, whizh.I can gladly Jains in kidneysand back, and through your Warner's Safe Cure that I no the above sta D; Beach, Cal., Dec. 11, 1902. find a reddish brick dust sediment in | know your kidneys are in a result will be the bladder and the blood, the stomach will be- js disease or disibetes, which will your ut Cabin, $65 and upwards TO Sardinian (2nd & 8rd class only IANLEY, A Depot . Clarence street. Is Going To Return. I WI dH HA i vi po proper stem. men and women who t many it has 14, 10027 ED HIM: rom two to three times at tement. I return hearty weak and the result mind esto the develop o artiient, iy pur doe- it will cure ion of TTT CYAN | 24) SY TO AND HORSE SHOW going April 80th, May The above rates include City, Pass. Depot From Quebec. 9 a.m. May 16, 7:80 * 7.50 to, 842.50, $25 and $20, Liverpool, Glasgow, London GLASGOW DIRECT ), May 20 % . May 27 gant, O.T.R., City J P. GILDER- , well and favorably ho watered in Fulton, to mwturn to Kipgston ummer.. . Capt. MeKay muda _ last October, but k to' Fulton, N¥., by sister and the seri another. He has writ- s hotel to shegre rooms. eggs, 12¢. dozen, at Golden Lion. s debate on the brdeet by Messrs. C. B. Heyd, . Frank Oliver, Jabel Adan BE. ¥Yroowan. : oe said to have been first the mpuittaucel Aiefall Trvat and Gland Diseases, Bozomnal, : A PERFEGT HOME REMEDY. Troubles, Plourisy, Lumps, Abscosses, Did Sores, Ulcers, Felons, Skin Jove Feet S0LD BY DRUGGISTS. 256. TRY IT ONGE. Sorin aio, Pion Sun . alle Sosessssusaas 100488 Principal. Gordon's thew' in his most - interesting: address at the = Wo- fan's residence on 'Thursday, may be of individuat-freedom; "and place of the college in the develop- ment of that freedom. That the prin- cipal is opposed to what is known as the wesidence system; he made abund- antly cledr, though why 36 wise. a man as Dr. G should take this view seems a bit strange.) - Whatever may be the advantage to young men in. the sudden: emancipation from all restraint we don't know. But it is tolerably cortain that the sudden cessa- tion of 'all control, is mot: in the best interests "of young women. Youthful self-government' is apt to be rather of the chaotic, intermittent ovder, .- which deesn't © marerialy - advance tha de velopment. of the fulness of woman- hood "of 'which the principal spoke 80 inspiringly. Boarding-house life is in most cases an exemplifioation of.the adage, "'every man for himself," and---you know he 'rest. Jt isn't a pretty prineiple, nor one, when combined with various ologies, caleulated to build up an: dt tractive personality. Much ' ledrning, while it does | not always make mad, frequently encourages the grawth of angles, which the gentle, 'but constant. rubbing of residence tif, under: the wise, elastic, direction of a lady: prin- cipal, would do much" to soften and beautify. © The objections which come from the women students themselves to any sort have acknowledged thie necessity for some regulations in regard to hours, etc: 1 For instance, in all sweet seriousness, a rulé has been made by the girls, in: re- sidence, 'that #f 'a student pins: a piece of paper on her door; itis to be tak- i ae an intimation that she is read- ing. "studying" as they say, and mast not be disturbed. Do they know thdt the piece of paper is the Kingston equivalent for the = "sported oak" by which + men in residehve 'for 'many a generation back have announced their wish to be---undistyrbed?- They will probably find as they comé "to make other laws that these are merely evo- Jutions of rules made for their' own guidance 'by their forerupners in the paths of knowledge. - No individual, atid:mo eolledijon of individuals . can develop: without outwardly: im re- strictions ' The young women in Queen's resi- dence seem anxious to make théir own roles and regulations. Ite. i harmless fanev. but it would save time if they sinmly took the laws! which:have ory- stnllized from the experiments of stu- dent corporations in-ages past, modi- fying here and there to suit the needs of present time awd place. - Principal Gordon is anxious that whatever. good ' may accrue along 'the centralization! in. the resiflence shall not stow there, but be diffused through the lives of all young women attend ne Queen's. His suggestiod will 'in all probability bear fruit in the estab- lishment of a course' of lectures on art during: the coming winter. ' * * ~ * The following has been taken in the main from the 'Books of the Day" column in the Toronto News : + Katharine 'H. McDonald Jackson, the author of "Summer Songs in Idle ness,' which will be published shortly in New York, is' a Canadian, some of whose ancestors were Connecticut folk, Daytons, Coggswells and. others. of well-known names. Although descend- ed from a literary family, Mrs, Jack- son has not mntil ' the . present time seriously devoted herself to writing. She is the-only daughter of his Honor Judge McDonald, of. Brockville, Ont, her mother being a. Miss Jones, of "The. Grange,' and her earliest youth was spent on the shores of the river St. Lawrences Mes. 'Packson is a line- al descendant through "her 'mother, of a brother of that "Lieutenant Jones whose fiancee, the uhfortupate Jane McCrea, was brutally murdered by In. diane at' Port Edward during 'the "ve- volutionary . war, whieh tragic event, by ithe feéling: it evoked, mnterially strengthened the provincial or federal cause, After the 'close of the War sev- eral ancestors of Mrs. Jackson settled in Canada, and one of Her great-uncles Sir Daniel Johes; was in #836 knighted at St. James' Palace in London by King William IV., being theufifst Cal- adidn to réveive that homo. Kingston = people who knew Mrs. Jackson, ad 1 Miss " K&té 'MacDonald, will be delighted to hear of her suc cess in the Ntevarys world. © - . . * & ." The girl€in Queen's residence gave a very: jolly party last night, when all sorts of amusements were indulged in to while away the time. From eight to ten the serious, mot to say learn ed, amongst the guests and hostesses spent' the time in improving convefea: tion, while "the esmi-serious of the party, plaved games of various sorts. From the last-named hour till one the frivolous had their wilful way, and with: the exception' of the tithe spent at supper, danced out 'the close of the academic vear." Miss 'Drammond 'made a 'most charming chaperon, and the residence with its decorations looked very pretty. -. " The Rideau Euchre Club 'was most plédsantly entertained Hy Mrs. Yates at Mrs. Richard Hooper's 'on Tues day. The prizes. which were very pret tv, were won bv Mrs. Fages and Mr. J. B. Walkem, the visitors" prize being carried off by Mrs. James Gildersleeve. Mrs. Lennox Mills gave a very tleas- ant luncheon on Thursday; in honor of Mrs. Robert Lindsay, her guests be ig: Mrs. Buxton Smith, Mrs. Clare Worrell, Mre. Pense, Mrs. Hegde, Mra. Drury, Mrs. Henpming, Mrd. Norman fie, Mrs. Walkera, Mrs. Nash, Mrs, rruthers, Mrs. Calvi and Mis. Cn rev. roses. on a centre of lace, formed the decorations. ». . 'or this afternoon of | restriction; ware a 'bit! amusing, taken in the light of fiots, for by recent! internal legislation they | live without rules, and character can't | lines for higher' calture in art froin the | A large bow! of beautifal pink - me HiLUS time: Mrs: Kent 'on. at tea in Mrs. Neilson's hon A +" oth. . ttle dinner in honor of Mrs. Hens, a was a onus - day bx ¢ Bogan, and Major Van du The . Reade, . . A Bishop of Quebee, J and will stay at "Biss evening he will ad< of eonibined i dite Hague jx visiting Bratt, Martin iw sent: from oronto until - Mrs. Tilton, of 'Ottawa, who ' bas bee staying with Mrs: Heaven, Ger: street, Toronto, "has lit for Faw : oF i} ate oo TE Te aah £ te Dyson i - College, ! has' | nd, where he will take & ty. College owrse iu CR , Dublin |: - (y branches AA : he oo im went up to the first 'of*tHe 'week, and will 'be the guest of Mra. Stanton, till about the, middle. of May. 1 The Lord: Bishop of Ontario is the guest of sthe. Ven. Archdeacon Davis in. Londen. i $ Miss. Kmnthlebn . Harty and Miss Brownfield are in Ottawa hp week, and are staying at ussell. Mrs. 'Hubbell returned. on Monday from Ottawa; where. sho. has been visiting. her son. X F< Miss. Thompson and Miss Ostrom, the Queen's students, who have. been ill in the Jare now convales- cent, aD that institution on Thursday. » Jolt for their homes the seme. day: ! Miss Lindsay Smyrle is staying in town, and. will remmin till after con- vetation. Miss Elaws left to-day for Toronto. Mr. Sendford Calvin has been in Toronte this week. Master Irwin Grover went back 'to Trinity schaol on Tuesday. : Miss - Reynolds, of London, England, will be entariaiugd i by Mrs. Carg-Har-: ris during her visit: to Kingston, Mrs Lawrence Hubbell, Toronto, gave a card. party last night, in honor of Mrs. Herbert Robinson. Colonel.and Mrs. Drury, who go up to the Horse Show on Monday," will stay first with Major and Mre. Myles, and. will go to Mr, and Mrs. Harry Paterson. Madame Panet is in the city, en: pension at 289 Brock street. Major, and Mrs. Pa go up on Monday, to. Toronto for the Horse Show, and will stay till the .week end. s and is Mrs, Rowlands . has returned from Aberdeen, North Carolina, and. is stay- ing with her sisters, the Misses: Les: shie; Gore. street. Mrs. Tothill is paying Mrs. Bates a visit and will be with her for abouts month. Felicitations are, being showered up: on Miss Lillian . Vaux, whose engage: ment to the Rev. Murdoch Mackinnon, one. of Queen's. distinguished. sons has been anna this week, and, the nrespective groom, who is at. present in. town, is,also. being heartily con- gratulated, Mrs. Reaben Leonard is in Brant: ford, the guest of Mrs. Leonard. Mrs. Richard Hooper went down to New; York yesterday, and. will stay with her sister, Miss Daintry Yates, Miss Ethel. Maenee, and Miss Bea Munroe expected to arrive ip New York on Tuesday and will remain there a few days.-before coming home. Mrs. Clements wil move into her own house as soon after the first of May as possible. Miss Callaghan has been staying with or aunt, Mré, Calvin, on Garden lsl* and. Mr. James Redden, and Miss Marion Redden, are fidw-- en. pension at Miss Johnson's, Lieit.-Coi.- and Mrc. Hemming have taken Mrs. Simpson's house on King street, and are moving there. The "L.C," reading club will meet at Arve. Calvin's next week. « el we The Lord Bishop of Qu'Appelle, Dr. Grisdale, has come east for the meet- ing of the bench of bishops. A joint meeting 'of the women gra- duates of Trinity University, and of Uhiyersity and Victoria. Colleges, was A ---- Why Impure Blood In The Spring ? The Necessity of Looking to "the Health of the Liver and Kid. neys--The - Natural Filter of the Blood. Nav v OR. CHASE'S"KIDNEY- . CHASE'S KIDNEY LIVER PILLS. If the liver ' and Kidneys were al wavs kept in perfect health and activi tv. ready at all times to thoroughly filtér the impurities from the blood, thers royd be no, necessity of making special effort to, purify the blood. During the summer. season, .when the dict' is composed lai v of natural foods, such as fresh fruit and vegeta hikes, there is little trouble from .im- pure. blood, because the Siltering . or- pans are kept healthy and active. It is the artificial life. of winter that brings on constipation of the bowels, clo; ving of the kidoeyvs, and' a cangested condition of the liver. For this' reason sprine finds the blood loaded with impurities, and it becomes ahsolutely . y to use xome meane of Makin "the filtering organ active in order that the blood may be purified and the poisony driven Rfrom the svatem. 1 Nature hag 'only provided one wav of 'purifying the blood, and that "i throtgh the liver and kidneys. Be cause Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills act promntly = directly, "gnil' thoroteh- Iv on thew (llering organs. making them healthy -and vigorous fn nection. they are unsurnasked 88 a medicine for nerifving the blood, "5, Cr. Chase's KidneviLiver Pills. have cine to hd contidered a nedessity ii thousands = of Canadigkn' homes. 'As a cure for kidney disease; liver com nlaint. constination, 'hiliotsness, and impurities of the re 8 D0 treatinent so eminently satisfactory as this great prescription of Dr Ai -W. Chase. One mill a dose, We. a box, st Mrs. Neilson, who has been staying in Toronto, arrived in town this after- all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co. wh, i ; Grant. Macdonald and Misd Hulen | Muetionald returped t6' town this week, after spending a fortnight Preston Serings., «: bap 5g hal . . . he marrige of Migs Alice Frances Derry, daughter of Mr. John D. Derry, of Hounslow, England, and: + daughter of the late. Hon. John Moffat, of Montreal, i Percival Taimb, son o wainby | wasio soletirined phen's chargh, gimme TET a yuarter to seven x evening. The Very Rev. Dean 'Evans: poriormed thé ceremony ' in' ent of rela tives nid ie goof friends, As thik was. the first mnfringe solamnised Bible and k of Common Prayer by the: rector and churel' wardens: * } " sik gs were {he Directpire Foctme sto bo the ing in Parig this summer. ' thihg POINTE £3 it in {he hi aed belts, the draped' Bodigh,, With" rons: hy /. roms: over. fichus, 'the dong oat ak vers; gauntlet ouffs, po ed be abso fitel¥ flat. ffl round chat, 'rei: off the Head 'by a "batrotte" or rose wreath of flowers' ot 8 Fiching o loops. of ribbon (a favorite 'méde just now), aod worn. jist. a little forward on the head, is a type of hat absolute: Iv successful. For this tl is dressed high, "Toques ate small and narrow, and rather pointed over' the forehead. The round turban is' no liner, ¥s concerned, A very pretty and becoming fashion ia' velvet strings coming. from the bhek: of ' the hat and tied together in. g smallish how be: neath the knot of hair at the: back ef the héid. pay -. * . . Aptongst ten precepts sot forth hy the Chicago Methodist seminary," the guidance of its girl students ack cur the following gems : Ju helt not talk for the of talking, mean: ing nothing. Thou shalt not "Will times Thou shalt not' seok"dfter the attentions of young men-let them do the seeking. Thou shalt mot, lie--un: nevessarily. : . * . . Society in Paris has. discountenanoed the use of the bicyele. No now dani afford to he seen on. one, plkiew in: the order of the day for fashionable people. Formerly: the loaders of fash: jon were never seen Shideutt or driving, Now duchesses ) i of io with' each Ye in walking long distances. * The 2 full of them in she' morning. Ob ol'oue most aristocratic women: walks Wrery day her twelve miles to go aad. taki her Tanch in Versailles, Not. infregquon ly she whalks back to Pare fashion; which will probally turn to a craze, has naturally been bap: tized with an ish mame and na- turally a wro ord has been chosen, They call it * ting." § 6h a The king of Italy, while out automo. biling lately, . collided: - with snothér car. Both pulled up and. the king heard an imprecation in English and his opponent' saving : "Well, Il bel dashed if 1 would allow a scorcher like you about:1, You ought to beihanged and quartered Ee "In front of my own palace," wddad his 'majesty. . ' "Fidop' care where it 3." «iid the other; "so long as it iv doy; you dre a public nuisance." v Some time later a certain' MJ"C., of Massachusetis, was due for. an au dlence: The doors were théown opeq. andi ithe 'wb 'automobilisty tonfranted each other, The American lt as cheap as dirt," as he expressed it af terward, but the king religved . the tension by laughing and saying : "Are ' , all Americans as peppery as you ? * . - In the. village "of _Gaillae; Frevice, stands a statue | of Marpechal Soult, which oguses every one who: reads, the indeription. to rub his eyes and take another Took. It reads thos: | . "If obedience to a wish expressed in the last will of our glorious Mareschal 'Soult, whose valiatt "desde will never be forgotten, this cauds- trign statue has been cast. from the bronze of the guns' Which he captured from: the enemies of his conntry."" The immortal hero in nevertheless re- predented standing leaning ion. his sword, With no horse in sight, and the statue is of marble, And still the na: (jves 'are very proud of the way in which they have carried ofit the hero's last: wish. 4 X gb siilins Great Value in Clothing To Order. Prevost has received * this' ih other shipment of Scotch tw for suiting. They are beautiful patterns and good material. | Prive suit: donde to order for E15 up. -A firsteclasy fit gusramteed. Tf you are in need of latbut New York-eolored shirts' al 'a moderate price, sea our: window. -------------- ih It is rumored that' the fagnificnt private residence of J. W. Flavello, in Queen's Park, Toronto, is to be pur: chased as the official residence of the lirutenant-governor, ER. "The Canadian = side of the Alaskan boundary 'cave is how comp printed. # . The body of Jingo, the great ele! phant that died le 'being brought 60 the United (Btaten,' and was thrown wis, # * Sponge cakes) wine cakes, golden-rod cakes, etc, Ibe each, at Fun ons. auar oo Ne. Pure maple svrup, 2 of Toronto, Rae's, The Golden Lion Grocery, RN in the new St. Staghen's church, seth | Die and groom were presented with. | longer alive, so. far as: the, Paris: mil: F or - Bois de Boulogne is | hero, bh in the. press. It will: be handed to the | Ametican ambassador a8 <shon 8s eyeripan, was sighted hy several vos. 4 pr ir heen _ordel lished on Finland, Wolly, gies Hmy a week, norted. store, ad SOE TR ver M EL Do SMUNYON. 3 isnt wild & wi Cu of disense by M PR } AL Se i tek been curedsof,' in Hheummtism 'Cure at the The Rows Offige, and it hae told Venefit BER 'move shooting i es iced mime: up ogrfed 41 Barts WHOLESALE EXPULSIONS. . ° Many Persons Instructed to Leave Io ierhe 'Country. wares for the 'maiftenance of order 'in The: persons 'who have been instructed to clude ox-Senator | Mechelin, tors, a former British consul, Eugene and Finish party. y notieggto leave Finland within! otherwisy Good shoes at low prices) which will always be found ne 1) ' Purnizhed house to 51" Broth wire: per, wih Shy Sous § Made by Any Remedy Excited Over the We , and pane, no matter ROY. oF ; ont GET se eee) witewB on wa 01 By Wh aba sy mircor ho 1, of aad 3 hu . 028 Glens | SE Saafan [UNYON' Aistritintion: n i mow. 1 FS - som 09 King had IR. wes vy omrwes CC | of ""iifédicine and | of from Rheuma- |. Mould be , Rweden," April 25.<Dis- y- Halsingfors, Finlahd further expulkions ' haw under the decree pub- pril 16th, prescribing mea- Front of Yonge ad itesimmonsy si ; necal ver dnd wines 4 Vallage of=AShons--W. D. A nghony MeVeigh country in- two edi- cave the several leaders of © the They have reo they will: be dost Our Motto: Abernctily's shoe rent at McCann's i

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