Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1904, p. 3

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Seauty Will not last for. wt wil wy ich longer wi ) help of the ny toilet requi- 8s found in our ck. Nail Polish, » Massage Rol. 5, Massage 'ushes and Fine Toilet vders and Puffs ams, \ps, THEN. B. LOR DRUG CO. | Princess "Pho re 30. rfeit ers same line ions and asked for 0. More: ach valua in, as in lute for dwn Co. Mirs. \L.. yer, reg- ling for n for ice 8, etc. JAKES ME - SOUND A Lyieton | Saskatoon - - B/W Arun B. «BW per 2 BD Write for It This Yorkton, {no Strathcona - - '400 : Very Day. Soing JUNE 14th, 38th and JULY 19th. EER aR se Ticket 8 F. CONWAY, F.A. ER, JR., Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt E BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW THE 88 SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanes, Descronto, and all local points. Train leaves City Hall Depot at 4 pom. F. CONWAY, Agent, B.Q. Ry., Kingston. ABN BRE LL their own homes: 80 th: mind of any In the man that he ST. LOUIS, MO. $22 (Good for 15 days). $ for 60 da ). DR. 8. GOLDBERG, 29.35, (Good for ys The Possessor of 14 Diplomas and Certificates, Miss $35.20 (Good until Dee. 15th, 1904. re wr oucy That He Mrs, Cays, left for home to day. Mr. Robert Harvey went out to Ren frew on Wednesday "to visit his sister, "NE "TRIP--Haumilto to Niagara | address. He wants to hear from men who have Mrs. Mitchell. Stoprovers allowed at any intermedi- ats station in Canada, also Detroit and Bithod and the ability to do as he says. Dr. tirely free to all men who send him their name and iscoverer, will send the Falls, $1.40 additional. stricture that they have been unable to get manhood, blood poison, hydroce! complications, such as rheumatism, Winnipeg, July 25.to August 6 Re" dere ties thak Boe laims and afther thing to back them up, so Rate, $38.05. 4 Pe an not 10 ask for 'money wileas be cures you. and when you are cured he Is sare Going dates, July 23, 24, 25. Retlgy limit, Augus For Pullman acvommodation, tickets, £3ts of every ji whe SIS in this ls 1 joctor confidentially a: T CAR and dil 'other I am apy, to him, aud if he accepts Jour ease fo that you will willingly pay kh Royal Mail Steamers From Montreal. From Quebec. Bavarian, Fri, July 15, 3 a.n. 3 p.m. Parisian, Fri. July 22, 9 am, 8 pai First Cabin, $50, and upwards, ac- cordiag to steamer; Second Cabin, Liv- erpool and Londonderry, $37.50, $40, and $42.50, London, $3.50 extra. Third Class, superior accommodation, Liver- pool, 'Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, London, $15. Through tickets to South Africa. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT, 1st Cabin, $30 and up. 2nd Cabin, $35. 38rd Class, $15. Corinthian, Wed. July 20, (daylight) J. P. HANLEY, Agent, G.T.R. City t. J. Pp PERRTE. Ootcs Swett GILDER- QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises ia Cool Latitudes | Screw Irom SS. * Campana." with Sectors lights, electric bells and all a0dern comfort. SA FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS at 3 p.m., 4th and 1Sth July; 1st 15th and 29th August; 12th and 26th tember, for Pie ou, N.S., calling Quebec, UG. » Perce, Ca = Grand er, ra PEL, ttetown, P.E.I. an ari trip of the season for health fort. and ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. A A . Pu. H 2¥, or J. P. po Aimsve, et Ageats, Kingston, Ont. ---------------------------------------------------------------- On all goods for a couple of weeks. 2A special line of office or During sale time. COST. Daily Line 8 purchases. Toronto, Charlotte," Thousand Islands, Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. Leave Kingston daily. Going East, 6 a.m. Going fest, 5 p.m. daily, except Monday. Kingston to Clayton, 1,000 Island We Want. Ports, Brockville or P: tt, going and | |§ return Sunday omly. Single fare. Ki mn to Montreal and return. Go- ing Saturdav or Sundav. Returning, @.T.R., Monday. Fare, $6. NOTICE. Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line. LEAVE KINGSTON: SORE EAST--Wednesdays, Fridays, t 4 4 *eor ay RT Tyas, Thursdays, Satu , at 3 n.m. 7%. HANLEY, *IAS. SWIFT & CO. Ticket Agent. Freight Agent. S creation. The Bay of Quinte Route|§ CARROLL & CO. DAILY SERVICE Tallors, 230 Princess St. Rochester, N. Y., & 1000 Islands | Sms STRS. "NORTH KING" AND "CASPIAN" Boshagtars XY. Retaraimg will ar ri 10:00 a.m. same days and leave iu Islands, calling at Alexan- dria Bay aad Gananoque. $35, $40, $45. All guaranteed. STR. "ALETHA" Leaves Mond, at 5:00 p.m. for Pic jy Tg 0 of Sula Forls to y be E JoRShy, G. P. & F. Agent, King- J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gildersleeve, Jas. Swift & Co. Agents. Picturesque Rideau: &; C. Dobbs & Co. STEAMERS TON .. oN TI Ler ME HAVE YOUR SALE THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, factory results. We don't brag, GA. M. i but perform the work. Nothing Ee ------ sacrificed, but your best inter- Wood =: Coa We Shave tard eainerent | IF YOU WANT Repairing and Supplies for all. Your money's worth every time. & W. J. MURRAY, The Auctioneer fol Wood and ¢ To buy a Dwelling, Building BOOTH! & Lot, Farm, Country Store, or a c 133. Pot of West ot, ® | City Business, please call and Wood «=: Coal A. F. BOND, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, 63 Clarence St., ND STRONG 3 New ° Be An ® YOU PAY ONLY IF CURED, F800 | prince Albert - 6.00 Pp Irive down the Kingston Mills road Eigin | : 4 ie Fp ats No Money Unless He 3 ok or so ago, went jr yesterday a : Macleod ~ - "S300LT You--Method and Full | to Sydenham, and being aj rently 25 | Guigary - 830 Seat Free-- Sept. ly 3 of medical examiners, has perfected N Ves 2 g of f Trai lea ings 8:10 pr CPR method Suring the diseases of men in : : Detroit t 1 until Aug. 15th, S09 and gd Aes ro odie Dt, a startli ne there may be no dents both the ki or king. Pats $3.75 3 IWhite Vestings at 5 B® Everything must be fs g turned into money for fall § i Reductions for Cash Only, as it's the Cash A Ws will close our store = every Wednesday Aftor-[i § oon at 1 o'clock sharps during July and August tof give our employees ro-N BICYCLES Typewriters, Sewing Machines dren Langton. naturally. . - . - it in Narwood. and is at St. James' rectory. two months, Eade. returned to town from Ottawa. im a fee. It 20th would seem, therefore, that it is to the best inter- . . . . Mrs. W. McWilliams and Mrs. T. H. , r Burton, and her daughter, Miss Bes- C 4 Ontario streets. | HE A Th a Err sire | cio, of Bay Uity, Mih: are rnitic Corner. Johnston an for treatment; ) A g Mre. James Gowdy, Svdenham street. P you ALLAN LINE LIVER Rnd NDERRY Toth as elk 08 his Doshier or the oanynds the Mrs. John Strange has returned to town, the city yesterday. with his people, sity Avenue, reached the city this afternoon past month in this vicinity. - - - - Miss Ruth Curry. The latter is ed home. Metis, sion with Mrs. Breden. mother, Mrs. Clarke Hamilton. Battersea. » . . . their family will leave about the twen tieth for Metis o Colonel Fages went down on Thurs day to Quebec, to visit Mrs. Kerr. Mr. Arthur Macnee, * + ee » much missed by very many warm friends in town. ¢ Miss Geraldine Daly came up vester- day from Montreal, to spend her holi- days with her sister, Miss Daly, Brock street. : Mr. Fred Warren is in the city to see his brother who is still in the has- pital, but is recovering from his seri ous illness, Miss Gravely came down from Stirl- ing on Thursday, to visit her sister, |The Favorite Family Medicine A Term Frequently Used In Rei- erence to Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. \ Because of their combined action on, kidney, liver and bowls. Pr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills remove the cause of * many of the common ills of life such as kidney disease, backache, liver com- plaint, stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. On this account they are the most valuable family medicine obtainable, - A. Vanluven, grocer, Napanee, Ont., states : "Having used Dr. Chase's Kid- nev-Liver Pills | can say positively that they are the best pill I ever that they are advertised to do." Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills one SeTms. pill a dose, Pe. a box, at all denters. has to light or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, T00ms. Buwilight A party of twelve, containing the very same: people who took a day's prime favourites with St. Swithin, the good saint . forbore giving them a ing. and they enjoyed them- selves to the utmost. They all came home about nine. o'clock last night. » . LJ 2 Miss Crisp entebtained at a little teg this afternoon, in honour of the Misses Mrs. J. H. H. Coleman, who was one of Kingston's favourite girls be fore her martiage, has been the heroine of several very small affairs during the last week. On Monday, Mrs, Harry Betts willl give a very small and informal little tea in her honour. - . * Mrs. Martin took a party of eight very young people out to Mr. Carru- thers' cottage on the lake shdre, bringing them home on Monday. The jolly little outing was much enjoyed Mrs. Grover left yesterday for a vis- Mr. Arthur Macmorine came home on Tuesday from the North. West, Mrs. A. Flower March has gone down to Berthier-en haut for a visit of Ross; who has been visiting {HOUSEKEEPERS |. Because MOST and BEST FOR THE MONEY The 40 Highest Awards in Europe Our Choloe Recipe Book, sent free, wnt tell you how to make Fudge and a great variety of dainty dishes from our Cocos and Chocolate. ADDRESS OUR BRANCH HOUSER Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. 12 and 14 St. John Street MONIREAL, P. Q and Chocolate they yield THE Mr. Ray Hamilton left vesterday for | who is, Prostatic trouble, sexual weakness, varicocele, lost Toronto. not Mrs. George Mahood will leave . ag 0; 0 'emaciation Dominion Bxhibition | ims ue nb mir: the or on Tuesday for Brooklyn where she will spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. Captain and Madame du Plessis have Miss Mr. and Mrs. Schofield came back t, Mr. Stanley Cunningham is in town N) Mr. Henry Skinner has returned 8 | from Toronto. Mr. Arthur White, who is home from Singapore, India, will go up the bay shortly to spend some time with his cousin, Mr. Herbert Horsey, at his wer cottage on Point Pleasant. Mrs. Collins, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. A. F. Chown, Univer Mr. William Spooner, of Montreal, to spend a fortnight among his friends. Mrs. Spooner has been spending the Miss Flsie Pense came home on Thursday evening from a pleasant vis it with Mrs. Curry, of Toronto, at Stony Lake, and brought with her daughter of Toronto's crown attorney, Mr. Reid, of the Merchants' Bank, Montreal, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs, Frank Rogers, has return- Mrs. Neilson is visiting Mrs. Ross at ! wronto, s Mrs. Are Island on Mr. and Mrs. Bampfield are en pen- Miss Anita Fenwick, who has been staying with Lady Cartwright at "The Maples," is now with her grand- Mrs. Boak will spend a short time in Mrs. John Mackie's cottage, near Colonel and Mrs. Hunter Ogilvis and Miss Mabel Brownfield sailed down on. Saturday last to Grenelle's Island In Mr. Harty's house-party which left the city on Wednesday for Chan- uel Grove, are Miss Kathleen Harty, Mr. Redden and Miss Marion Redden, Dr. 'Jock and Mr. Willie Harty, and Nrs. Kearns, Miss Kearns and all the rest of Mrs. Kearns' young people, left yesterday for Toronto, where they will live in future. They will be very : . Miss Mae Brockville. dine, were Dr. and Mrs. Miss Dezeng day, to Cape Vincent, Yates is Yates in Quebec, a the end of the month. ry Joseph, who was fo have me the ri. Hen left for ho werk, has decided till sometime next week a Mathieson has returned to Lon. Budden, who guest of Mrs. Mudie, Caeouna, where he of the summer, » Mrs. Hughes, Albert tertain at "a bridge wh summer, are took, We alwavs khep them in the densencss of 4 house as a family medicine, and have on that pretty street, whi used them on several occasions with he. 5 al a a i res T i awa) n s excellent results- They yea 5 i he igh i One house mot] the gas to sweep her who has been ill in the hospital, but happily, getting Miss Gravely will rectory until Monday. The Rev. Charles Masters, and Miss Jean Paterson, who have heen visit ing Miss Machar at her summer home, returned to town, i Mrs. D. Phelan and her two children and her sister, Mrs. Higgins, are down at Lake Memphremagog, where they will spend some weeks. Ida Conant, of Belleville, is visiting Mrs. Mackie, Barrie street. Mrs. Marry Cartwright of Toronto, are staving with Lady Cartwright af "The Maples." Mrs. Smart of Brockville, on Tuesday on the steamer it the guest Thompson, William stregt. probably be in town for another week. Dr. A. J. Stocker and Mrs. Stocker, Chicago, Mrs. 'T. R. Carnovsky, for the balance of the month, Mrs, Stocker, Miss Lettie Stratton, Mrs. Carnovsky. Meta Dobbs, Slaying with Mrs. Machar, left Tuesday to visit her brother, the Ogilvie Dobbs, in Brockville, Rev. J. H come down on Mone and on her children Canon Tuesday for daughter, Mrs, Fred Miss Mildred Cooke her sister, Point Pleasant, Mrs. Ryley, who has been visiting in pent a couple of dave with hibald Williamson, on Wolfe i her way to Halifax.® Miss Loraine Minnes, is Miss J, McCarthy, St. Prescott. Mrs. John E. back at the old N Miss Scobell, of Rochester, is' the guest of Mrs. George ~- Mr. Harvey Blac cation in Whitby, Mrs. L. Horsey den, Toronto, Mrs. Thomas left yesterday Col. Twitchell, and Mr, Twitchell, have returned weeks" trip in the south. MeGannon has returned to . . . Mr. William McLe in the city visiting 'orman Mcleod, spend his vacation in 1 r. George Walkem, ugh Walkem, expected today to visit Walkem at "Queenscote."" remel return Invitations are out for ng of Miss Winuifred Tewpleton and Mr, F. VanEvery, at the Preshyterian Napanee, at 9 pm, on July . ' The Bagot stréet children have been far from complaining about he foliage on the beautiful be at St, James' + Ho Coleman, will lay from Stirling, Tuesday ho and Mrs. Coleman, and their threw children will 'po to Ot- tawn, to visit the man for a fortnight. Maemorine Rev. A. H. Cole is staying with Herbert Horsev, at Wilmot of Ottawa, is howe for a few days. Moss expects to return 10 Tor onto on Tuesd The Rev. Will of Sarnia, are Shortt, of with her for the summer. Miss Gertrude on Monday for Collins leave Swift's wharf at 10:17 a.m. iam and Mry. Shortt, | daily, except Monday, for Thousand Quinte ports and Hanley, agent. go to church is the prank of that New Jersey parson who asked the men to come in their shirt-sleeves, and the women to come without their hats. Some minister now ought to a prize to be given to the man or wo- mam who shall come nearest to Fuess- ingthe first lines of the hymns to be given out, or to the chapter and verse of the text for the sermon. Ferguson, Union k is spending his va- and Miss L. Spow- who have been Vikiting Mills, University avenue, for Montreal, and New attended the reception given in Lon don on Dominion day hy Lord and Lady Strathcona, were Major and Mrs. Eaton, and Mrs. Eaton's sister, Miss Fitvrandolph, of Fredericton. od,"New York, is En a ut] ae ond e t to keep it up to the mark. Re. member that ailments, apparently trifling, toto 5. may, vefy soon develop BEEGHAM'S Pl has gone down wo will spend the ia on the first appearance of any dis. SR Dr you can employ. Fora : Sluggish Liver, | Sick~H indigestion, Loss of Appetite, FELETAE yi ft BE the poor of the parish, At Hallaton, in Leicestershire, the rector, as the holder of certain lands, is required to provide his parishioners with two large hare pies, two dozens of penny loaves, and a quantity of ale. Receiving these goods at the rec- tory the villagers march in procession to a piece of ground known as Harepie Bank, There the pies and buns are scrambled for, and then the men of Hallaton match themselves against their neighbors of Melbourne in a bot- tle-kicking contest for the ale, curions customs in connection with land tenure. Whenever a certain eos- tate at Chingford, in Kssex, passes in- to new brs, the owner, with kis wife, manseryant and maidservant, goes on horschack fo the parsonage Fand pays homage by blowing three blasts upon a horn," He carries hawk upon his fist, and his servant leads a greyhound, both supposed to be for the use of the rector for that day. The newcomer receives a chicken far the hawk, a peck of oats for his horse, and a loaf of bread for his greyhound. After dinner the owner blows three more blasts, and then with his party withdraws from the srectory. The *' Castor-Whip Tenure" js even more remarkable. On Palm Sunday every year a servant from the Brough. ton estate attends service as Castor Church with a new cart-whip, and af- ter cracking it three times in the rch, marches with it to the manor on When the clergyman begins the sermon the servant quits his seat. A purse containing thirty piecos of sil ver is fixed at the end of the whip lash, and, kneeling on a cushion, he holds the purse suspended over the head of the clergyman until the end of the sermon. Then purse and whip are leit at the manor-house. The ** Whisper Court" at Rockford, Essex, is a strange Michaclmas ob servance held under the superintend- ence of the steward of the manor. The business of the court is carried out at midnight in the open air. The absence of a tenant is punishable by a fine of double his rent for each hour he fails to be in attendance ; no artificial light except a firebrand is permitted ; the proceedings are recorded by means of one of the embers of the hrand. : roll of fourteen tenants is called over and answered to in a whi , amd then they kneel and swear La The explanation of this odd ceremon is that very many yeirs ago the lord of the manor, after an ahsence from his estate, was returning home In night. Passing over King's Hill, he accidentally' heard some of his discon tented tenantry plotting his assassina tion, and, thus warned, he reached home by an unexpected route. He en- acted that from that time forth the tenants on his estate should assemble every year exactly at the same time to do him homage round a post 'which he erected on the precise spot where the plotters met, ---- 3 1,000 Islands And Rochester. Steamers North King and Caspiar Islands, and at 5 pm. for Bay of Re hioster, Jo Pp. ---------- The latest thing in getting people to Amongst the many notabilities who Do Not Wait for Sickness. wait until your * Do not hesitate to take br 3! Constipation, and the depressing nervous ; trogibles, there is no reliable Mothers, "who want their childre into sturdy men and women instead of , low dyspeptics, should see that the take a morning glass Chill dren eat irregularly -- Indiscreetly. ABBEY'S: bowels--so that * pain-kill of ABBEY'S SALT "and "ol" ares never needed. So pleasant to take, that have no trouble in teaching the | children t0 use The Windsor Magazine described some |/ A -------- Dillon's Your neighbor has, and got BIG BA GAINS. Suppose you come on MONE and get some also, Here are & few the lines that will be on sale., Remember Everything Must fou Been to ay Beots, very durable, | $1.25. We are firing advertise and wise folks are our guns loaded with Sun getting their sHare of you have quick eyes with which to py high value i must go we cannot kee room and wouldn't if we did. with which they fly ou NGTH AND

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