Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Dec 1903, p. 7

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PY 1 uiwarg BpOkeive it in, 1, De. More LDortant ructures, h, even in its most 'and supposedly sag 2d with uncommon lelay seeking a cure 0 drive it out of the elops into a disease nise of hope of cure sufferers do not de- r Bright's disease, vill show that most ese common and fa- is to Its affecting fMlictad with some \tarrh. 'ablots cure catarrh , and always, whe- anifest as a local a hidden ly, there- i antagonizing ca- ever the blood goes ry nook and corner ave won their great ve and permanest ) many testify that e disease does not ne. of Albany says: '1 rh cures but none \tisfaction as Stu. al and lasting is is easy to dry up ss catarrh at some ying or astringent is only a miser- rakeshift that will n treatment is dis- the radical consti- ise of Stuart's Ca- though not: so ra- essing measures, is ry in the end. The once righted, the ot bring about a The certainty and es accomplished by blets accounts for ititude of people are so lavish in a sweot breath you wish to rid mic tendencies, as le local manifesta- art's Catarrh Tab nd, if persistently time, will prove a this prevalent lly dangerous dis- 'ablets are efficient heap. They, can be ore for 50. cents a and privately. Try pleased. [ Forever ' and SENSIBLE lies' Tailor-made -- vely styles, 20c. Chamoi} . Cloth, ery ll! Ladies' Trim- Millinery Mantle Store. -------- Moderate price. -Lasti *The Perfected Ame, of teresting information abo free upon request, American Waltham Waltham, Waltham Witches -- 'Correct performance. ng quality, rican Watch," op, illustrated Book at alches, wil be sent Watch Company, Mass, " MONEY AND BUSINESS. SAFE "SURE Incorporated 1823. Cupital Fuily Paid, British American Assura All Classes of Fire Insurance Written, GODWIN'S INSURANCE M Teiepoone 424. arket Square, f eit and farm property. ted om city and county Apply to 8, y of Fron etn eee LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBR Fire Company. Available 5 addition to have liability the stockheiders. Farm and city Insured at lowest possible rates. efore renewing old or givir LIABLE $1,000,000, nce Co, EMPORIUM A IN LARGE OR at low rates of interest Loans for ol ng City. HOTEL EMPIRE, Broadway and 63rd Street, N.Y. | ---- ; Followed Her Partner. Wilton, Dec. 98.--The Swice. The funeral service ducted at the house Day. Mrs, daughter, Mrs. William Pringle. pual Christmas Sabbath school on and Mrs. H. V, Fralick, spent Sunday at W, H. Neilson's. Miss Price, Mountain Grove, Mears, Newburgh, will Slonary sermon in the Methodist church next Sunday morning, -- County Residents Married. Harrowsmith, Dec. 22.--The special clesed for the present. A large num Ler from Harrowsmith remains of the was con- by Rev. D, C. Ward is survived by one The Methodists are Preparing for their an- tree concert for the a Christmas eve, Miss Annje Dawson, Odessa, and Mr, Napanee, was a guest at the parsonage last week. Rev. My. preach a mis- services in the Methodist church have and vicinity on* last dcing a rushing future. E. has resigned his der at C. Canning home. F. de: late Mrs. Joseph Ward, of Lapum's, | derground cow ba were placed in the vault uns, disposed of two fi yesterday. It is only nine wonths since her husband died, and Mrs. {James ue Ward has been in poor health ever |house by ting section foreman, nan & Sops': chee after a long was manufactured, Cornwall. McLean, Dec. tree entertainment was well attended pleased with the | | an Huntress' drill. our school teac - | young people. 819, which will fi t | organ and leave son. Messrs. Albe Y., last week. Ou L| Miss M. L, Bolton Island t& spend t * I days. John Hunt: new business get ra from Telephone in Every Room attended the high school FORCE) 8 STRANGE & STHANGE, Agonts Rooms $1 per Day ana Upwards Sydesham on onday . ¢iening and : Fh Oren Cen o bd ers highly pleased. ~ The Methodist : aral Station = take ( Sabbath school will have an entertain rs marked. "RB A py Vhpt : ' ARCHITECTS, 'ory, 'and reach Hotel Farouk Ont Le tent: on { hristngs night Miss Myrtle » 4 00K aS returnec irom Moatrea are Nahar, qhnang CRT | ALES cam ot th Moopcntan | Ere he bat some in oh Sauare, 'Phona 246. The staurans the Bulg Lrother. Mrs, William Buck is - home for the excellence of jis cuisine, its ef- | irom Montreal. William Wright, of et ete ees Speen. POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER. chants' Bank Building, corner B H roc and Wellineton strecta. ARTHUR ELLIS, 7. site of New Drill und of Queen and Montreal Strests. WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, Ace, second oor over Mahood's dru So orn Drincess and Bagot w. Ntreva. | ntrance on Bagot street . Johnson Quinn, Prop. FASHION'S FORM. - EDUCATIONAL, rr mee ea gy Sebool of Frt Evening classes, Tuesday and "Pmure- day, 7:80 to 9:80. These classes are specially for mechanies and instruction is given individually te suit all trades CHARLES KE. WRENSHALL, Principal. Rooms 2804 Frincess street. KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE KINGSTON, TORONTO BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONT Unequalled facilities for securing posi tioms. Largest and best equipment tn Canada. 821 Queen street, Kingston. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, Conlederation Life Building, Toronto. TE mney TO-LET. er STORAGE, FOR FURNITURE, ALSO dwellings, stores and offices, Mec Cann's Real Iistate Office, 51 Brock street. COMFORTABLE ROOMS AND BEST table board, il desired. Can be had at 18Y Jarl street. Modern conven- iences. eee eet. LARGE SHOP, 42 AND 44 PRINCESS street, also dwelling, and stone' sta- ble. Rent low to a dosirable ten- ant. Apply 249 Urock street. FINE STORE, 165 PRINCESS Street. Possession Dec, 1st. Altera- tions' to suit desirable tenant. Ap- ply to C. Powell, 103 Raglan Road. ON APRIL FIRST, 1904, THAT DE- sirable Store, at present occupied by Paylor '& Hamilton, as Tinsmiths and Plumbers, on Wellington street, with large workshop in the rear. 'Apply Lo Felix Shaw, 115 Bagot St. A few facts worth moting are that tires reset cold by Henderson's tire set. ting machine, don't burn the rims, don't mar the paint, don't destroy the wheels. It keeps the' dish of wheels just right. It does tha work quickly and accurately, a wheel, at P. FE. anid all for 30c, WARD & CO'S., 43, 46 Princess street Nothing Finer Than a Box of GANONG'S .. Canadian Chocolates .. For Christmas, Call and see them at A. J. REBS', Princess St. 'Phone 212 ARCHITECT, op. Hall, near cor OF- ficient service und moderate pric t es. k A .fine library of, { the exclusive use of choice literature to» Our guests. hotel for tourists visitine the Metropolis. Orchestra} concerts, every evening. Within ten minutes of amusenient and shuoping centres. The Empire is the beadquarters of the al York, Canadian Society of New Q Send for Booklet. An Attractive Suit Of Blue Zibe- line. The design shows a very pretty suit to be made in dark blue zifieline. The skirt is box-pleated and made walk- ing length. In the jacket there is ga large box-pleat coming down each side of the front from the shoulders, and the same way in the back. The little vest and dotted places in the sleeves aro of dark blue velvet, studded with white French knots. The appliqued trimming is also of the vel vet. This trimming is made separate down the front and on the sleeves. I'he jacket ends at the waist with a belt cut in the design of the trimming and also embroidered. Bronchitic Asthma A Heavy Bur- den. Asthma is bad enough, but when bronchial symptoms added the poor sufferer has almost an intoler- able existence. An absolute specific is found in fragrant healing Catarrho zone, which cures chronic cases thal even relieve MacDor are ald, | agonies of bronchitic asthma. Often I couldn't sleep for nights at a time. I spent thousands on doctors and medicines without relief, but one dol- lar's worth of Catarrhozone cured me." Catarrhozone can't fail; it's guaranteed Two months' treatment 81 ; 7 trial '25c, Rheumatism. If you have this dread disease and have failed to obtain relief, why not try Hall's Rheumatic Cure, tlie great Llood purifier, It has cured when every- thing else has failed. Safe to take, quick to cure, most highly endursed, cheapest to buy. Ten days' treatment price 50c., at Wade's. Take a look at our Christmas spread cof neckwear, gloves, suspen- ders, ete. Roney & Co. The lantern-jawed man, isn't neces sarily a brilliant conversationalist. In case of weak epot strength, THE BOLE-DRUQ.CO.- The Weak Spot. ity of ; oven ait' A use of Gin Pills corrects this by their work naturally and well. . GIN PILLS clean, heal, purify--cure or you get your money back. an Druggists » disease or over exertion it is the that is immediately affected. With woman the weak spot is the ening the Kidneys so that they do sts_per bow, § bares fof $1.39 : direct [rom D. -. WINNIPEG, MAN. e Ewpire has long been the favorite ly~on canvas, hand-embroidered in | white and navy blue, and then slip stitched on to the jacket. Prétty cut steel buttons are used to fasten it the township of Ki Mary Helen Forbes, were married nesday by. Rev, gston, and of this village in Kingston last Wed J. D. Boyd. worth and from Whithy, A meeting of Chosen Friends will be held on Mon- day evening, December 25th. school next year Amherst Island Incidents. Stella, Dec. 22.~The ladies of St. Paul's church held a bazaar in 'the 'town hall on the 17th. Master Hugh Allen; attending Kingston Collegiate, is home to spend Christmas holidays also Rod. Neilson, who is attending high school at Port Hope. G. Dunkley has returned from the west to spend his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Howard intend taking a trip to Bui falo shortly. Messrs. Moutray and Sandwith are putting in a cement floor in their cheese factory. Quite a number of people were disappointed on Saturday in not getting to Kingston as the ice was so strong at the Brothers, that the steamer Aletha could not get through. Miss, Gilbert has closed No. 1 school, and has re- turned to Kingston. At the regular meeting of Tanti Lodge, No. 184, A. 0.U.W., the following officers were el ected: M.W., A. McKee: PAW. .J.A. Beaubien; F. M., C. A, Gibson: 0. 8. Beaubien, Rec., W. Allen: Fin. » W. H. Moutray; Treas., W. Glen; i .» D. Finigan: del- erates to grand lodge, A. McKee; al- ternate, J. B. Gibson. -- To Attend Dairy School. Black River Bridge, Dec. 31.--Our bakery has re-opened. Charles York re- turned 'on Saturday after spending a term at Kingston Collegiate Institute: he will return after Christmas holi. days et homé. Miss Nellie Grimmon spent Sunday at home. On Wednesday evening the horse of Edward Grimmon, returning from Picton, took fright 'at some boys coasting on the town hill and ran away, breaking the cutter, but inflicting no- serious injuries. The boys who: delight in this pastime should learn from this that coasting is mot the safest means of pleasure. David Love and Delbert Jarvis were the purchasers of mew cutters on' Satur day. Miss Myrtle Frye, Picton, staying with Mr. and Mrs, J. vis. FP. H. Empey has the sympathy of the community in the loss of his brother, the late G: M. Empey, one of Picton's highly respected citizens. Mr, and Mrs. F. Goodman are spending the holidays with the latter's mother. We are glad to teport that J, VanDusen is recovering. J. Shannon is in Mon- treal. Fred. Jarvis and Lesiie Snider intend taking a course at the Kingston Deiry School this winter. Dame rumor says a wedding is near at hand. Tha correspondent wishes the Whig a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. is G. Jar- Sad Death At Millhaven. Millhaven, Dec. 22.--A sad death took place here on Thursday last when Mrs. Charles Collins passed away. She had been sick only three days oi pneu monia, when the end came. She was well known and greaily beloved iv all who knew her, and her death was a great shock to all her friends. A sister, Mrs. Armstrong, six months ago very suddenly. An other eister, Mrs, toba, with her little daughter, arrived the day she was taken sick, and the child is guite ill with scarletina. Two sisters,, Dr. Demorest, of Assinaboia, and Miss Maggie Demorest (trained nurse), Kingston, and one brother, Pyron Demorest, Winnipeg, are {eft to mourn a loving felt sympathy of the peopl: of vicinity is extended to the bereaved husband. Miss M, Hall, who has so ably tanght our school for the past two years, has resigned and left for her home in Kingston. Deiore leaving she was presented by her pupils wiih a beautifully bound volume «f "enny- son's poems. Mrs. Fred Hudson is very low. Mrs. Irvine, Morven, is vis: iting at Oscar Amey s Miss Laura Clement spent the last few days with her grandparents. Miss Emma Finni- gan has returned from visiting Ger brother at Portsmouth. George Arm- strong and children, of Melita, Man., who spent the last month at C. Col lin's, went to Napanee to-day. Kingston Mills Matters. Kingston Mills, Dec. 22.--The people residing around the Mills were arous= ed to great excitement on Tuesday of last week on learning of the sudden and dangerous illness of one of their Miss esd ) Miss Lillian Trousdale will teach the Pet. Mi-¢ Myrtle Gallagher are home the Manitoba, died i will now to elect the best man for the of este, also of Mani-{ Lasite, & as] Let the old feuds be dropped and | Croglan, G.Y, A people spent a ple + thome of Mr. and i absence of two m Miss Perley {.g ent Sunday lls spent Saturd Trafiord. Mabel S for. honor marks, sol, at A. Foste Schultz and little Good and Mrs. D. Mrs. Kellar and da ford, at A. Trafford, at G. Si Sills, the guest of Kirk, on Sunday; Marenas Cronk, Sills', yesterday. Newburgh, Dee, burgh there were memberstis. The also had four abpl the last meeting of Newburgh, No. D. Moore; ice chief court deputy tt; orator, ward, EK. Navin; trustees, Mr. let; court physician ly seventy-five The installation of and J. W. Wilson, banks, Selby; Miss Tamworth; Wilmot annual "At Home" morrow evening Sunday school held Home" in Finkle's hetween our hoys w Tuesday ler and Mott, of the P. D. Shorey and her father, J. B. evening. ises to be these parts. tion of our council fice. It is said that not run agai fice work for the good celecampane, Rubbers sold only order to pose as a By local reach the ascd and condition - of the the Eustachian Tube. inflamed you have a Iy closed, Deafness is less the inflammution er; nine cases out of Satan, which is no! any case of {ness that cannot be cu most esteemed neighbors, M. J. Red- mond, It was feared that he would 5 > WS . SHEN EY ol ¥ uggists, Hall's Pills McGrath is building an un- bam. B. Cunningham wnih brought bim a fancy' price. floor and other repairs. T. Donovan, noon at William Abram's. J. BF swe factory is closed and very satisfactory season. Nearly 830,000 worth of cheese chard bas returned Balance In The Treasury. most interesting features of the even- ing were the floral drill and the Tndi- school treasury for the coming returned from from Benson Mines, N. one night last week. Fred. Shultz again under the parental roof after an at Wagerville. Myles Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. J. Wager and son Rufus and Cousin's, kenburgh, at A. Foster's; Mrs. Emily Clarke, at A. Cousin's on Wagerville, ---- NEWBURGH NOTES. I. 0. F. Elect Officers--Home For Holidays. Torestry is booming at the last meeting four applications for lowing officers were elected by Court 417: Skorey; past chief ranger, ve G. cretary, Charlss Welbanks; recordin, secretary, W. W. Adams; senior ng ward, F. Shorts; senior beadle, James Boyce; junior beadle, Nugent, Mr, Smith, Vio- man. Court 'Newburgh numbers near- members, D.S.C.R., and Mr. Simons, organizer, were present and addressed the court. Flace the second Tuesday in January. Newburgh's contingent and teachers are beginning to arrive home for the holidays, Among them are Howard Neshitt, Miss Madelon Thomson, Toronto; Pauna; ston. The Methodist 'Sunday school's The evening. The prospects are bright for a game of hockey Christmas afternoon Christmas and a team from the town. The hich and rublic scbools closed ay for Christmas. spend their holidays 'at their respec- tive homes in Wiarton and Lyn, Ont. wife are visiting Haight, Canifton A the number from here took part in library concert at Strathcona Friday The annual C.MLB.A. ball, to be held here on December 20th, prom- the largest ever held As the time for the clee- mor is busy with candidates for ----dn Stop That Cough. The "Diamond" Cough Remedy gives relief at once, composed of wild cher ry, horehound and 'r. The heart | valuable ingredients. Pleasant to take. the | Dose small, 25c. and 80c., at Wade's. -------- Kant Krack, ------ Many a man neglects his family in DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED applications AS "the; There is only one way mucous imperfect hearing, and when and this tube restored to its normal con- dition, hearing will be jamed condition of the A We will site. One Hundred Dollars for Cure. Send for circulars ¢, and has returned ne calves last week has spent Sunday after- Kee- end T. R. Blan- to his home at 22.--The Christmas held on Friday ; everybody seemed programme, The Congratulatians to r and also to the + sum realized was nish paying for the $6 in thd Sunday seq. rt and Myles Sills r school teacher, . returned to Wolle hw Christmas holi- r has returned from number of young asant evening at the Mrs. Wilson Wager, is onths. Albert Sills av and Sunday at ills won the prize this term. Visitors: Clarke, and little t's: Mrs. William erandson, Clifton, Shultz, at G. Sills; ughter, Ruth, Traf- John Kellar, lls: Fred. Vanvol- her sister, Mrs. D, Rev. Mr. and Mis. Sundav; at G. 23.--~Independent in the village; of Court New- Companion = court lications. It being the year the fol- Chief ranger, F, ranger, W. D. M. T. D. Seri- A. ial Ty H.C. R,D F. Hill; finan Junior wood- Robert Shorts; Dr. M. J. Bee- Mr. Brown, officers will take of students Herb. McKim Motley Wel- Arnie Beeman, Patterson, King takes place to Presbyterian their annual 'At hall on Tuesday bo are home for Ail staff, wilt esse! NHS. in draws weacor, pu. of our present recve n. It is the time of the village. other at Abernethy's. public benefactor. cannot portion 'ef the ear. lining of this tube is sound of When rumblin t is 'entire- the result, and un- can be yed forev- ten are caused by thing 'but en iIn- mucous surfaces. catarrh) Catarrh free. & CO., Toledo, 0. 7Be. b by Hall's recov erg, He returned fromi the Hotel Dieu ] 3 greatly improved. William Anglia has completed his re- pairs on the grist mill, and is now business and no doubt will continue to do so in the Cunningham is repairing his stable for the comfort of his fine stock of horses and vatde. Ho tion of barten- Carr Thirsty People At Cape Vincent-- Case Of a Cow. Cape Vincent, Dec. I8.--Cape Vin: cent Tent of the Knights of the Mac- cabees is increasing in membership, Miss Louise King has gone to Romeo, Mich., to spend thy winter with Cap- tain and Mrs, J. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. L. Schram, Gouverneur, visited in the family of C. Foster, the past week, Miss Lottie McGowan has re- turned from a visit to relatives at Sydenham, Ont. Dr. G. Potter attend. the meeting of the Jefferson coun- ty dental society, held at Watertown, this week. Mrs. R. Humphrey has res turned from a visit to relatives and friends in the west. A, D. Millen has returned from sailing on the upper lakes. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Lewis have goue to Philadelphia, Pa., to visit re- latives and friends. The apnual Sunday-school entertain- ment of the Presbyterian church will bo held the night before Christmas. The election of the officers of Broth- erly Union Lodge, No. 865, LO.OF., will be held Friday evening, 3 25th. The condition of M. E. Lee, seriously injured by falling through trap door in Gregor's store, one last week, is much improved |at pres- ent. A complete recovery is expected. January Sth. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bab Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Woodruff, Sun- day. The high school will close Thurs- day of this week and open January 4th. F. R. Garner has moved his household goods from Picton, Ont., and will occupy the Forvsthe house Gruvello street. Tomorrow evening De Witt Miller will deliver 'a lecture at Oddiellows" hall under the auspices of the Peoples'. entertainment course. At the regular meeting of the Grange, Saturday afternoon the reports of the officers and committees will be made. J. Joyner and family have moved to Chaumont. Mrs. K. Saunders, Water- town, is visiting relatives and friends in this village. 0. J. Muckian's saloon was broken into Sunday morning, and a quantity of liquor and cigars stolen. An en- trance to the building was gained by breaking a pane of glass in the door and springing the lock. The condition of W. Ainsworth is so much improv- ed after a short sickness, that he will leave with his wife for a visit to Buf- falo, in a day or two. Miss G. Rec- tor, Pt. Peninsula, visited her sister, Mrs, C. 0. Roseboone, a part of the week, C. J. Sackett, this vill , has been elected by Media Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Watertown, one of the representatives to the imperial council. Rev. 8. M. M. Jones, D.D., of Towa, officiated at St. John's church, Sunday. The bazaar held by the ladies of the Methodist church at Oddfellows' hall, Friday and Saturday evenings, was a success in every partisvlar. The an- nual election of Cape Vincent lodge, No. 93, FP. & A. M., will be held ondav evening. The election of Cape Vincent chapter, No. 96, R. A. M., will be held Tuesday evening. The churches are preparing their Christ. mas music. It is not known, as yet, whether midnight mass will be celebra. ted at St. Paul's church or not. The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the fire department was held Monday evening. The case of W. Webber vs, Bert Godfrey, was tried before Justice Bor. land, Thursday of last week. The aot- ion was brought to recover the value of a cow which the defendant purchas- ed off the plaintif with the under standing that if not satisfactory, it conld he returned within a reason: able time. The cow was returned, but in such a condition, the plaintiff claims, as to be almost worthless, The trial lasted all day and resulted in a verdict of $30 for the plaintiff The business men of the village made a good move when they organi a board of trade recentlv. It will be a great benefit to the village. The time has come for the bovs to search the woods for Christmas trees. The re- cent effort to eet a road from the lizhthouse to Wilson's Bay should not be allhwed to die out. It would make one of the finest drives on the shores of the Inke or river. The lecture to be given bv Dewit Miller was not held on account of his non-appearance. On Sunday, about midnight the outbuildings of Mrs. Gib- son's house were destroyed Ly fire. All her chickens and some valuable tools were lost. Chief Newman was on hand with his department to do heroic work if any was required. The electric lights were turned out at the usual time, which much embarrassed the firemen. ------ To Cure Fever Chills. And such complaints as "shivers" and ague we :ecommend Nerviline very highly. Twenty ~drops of Nerviline taken in hot water with a little sugar three times daily not only stops the chills but knocks out the disease com- pletely. Nerviline has a direct action on fever chillsband removes the eon ditions causing them. In stomach and bowel troubles Nerviline never fails. It's pleasant to the taste, quick to relieve and always cures perman ently. Get a 25c. bottle to-day. Gained ~ Forty Pounds In Thirty ' Days. For several months our younger brother had been trombled with indi gostion. He tried several remedies but got mo benefit from them. We purch- ased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days he had gained forty pounds in flesh. He is now fully recovered. We have a trade on the Tablets.--Holley Bros, Merchants, Long Branch, Mo. For sale by all druggists. Kidney Weakness. The inability of the kidneys to elim- inate the waste products of the sys- tem causes headache, dizziness, back- ache, lumbago, rheumatism, diabetes, Bright's disease, cte. Peck's K.dnev Pills cure all these by removing the cause--kidney weakness. Two weeks' treatment, 25c., at Wade's. Money back if not satisfactory. Jenkins' Neckties. For 50c. you have a choice of two hundred dozen different patterns and shapes. Jenkins, > are the best, Tangeriue's Florida grape fruit. 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