Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1904, p. 3

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ME CARDS \GRAVED FROM PER PLATE | British Wiig | | { { i | { [* | The | 5 i EED TO SEND OUT OF { FOR ENGRAVED CARDS , WORK IS GOOD WORK debs db bb ALSO DO WE EEL DIE EMBOSSIN pbb dob bbb bbb bd e Suggest istmas Gifts In our windo vs. 1 Ebony Manicure 'oilet Sets, $2,50 up. air e Cocobola Mani- ind 'Toilet Sets, $2.50 rger and better select-" an ever before. 1, B. Taylor Drug Co. rincess Sfreet - - "Phone WV. nena et droge Dominion of ed nada sell and , the only its kind that verso] satisfaction. It promptly itly cures all forms of Nervous Weak issions, Spermatorrhea, Im fects of abuse of excesses ; the excecsive sbarco, Opium or Stimulants, Merial n Worry, all of which lead to Infirmity. sumption and an rly Grave. 1 per kage or giz for 85. One will iz will cure. Mailed promptly on re. rice. Send tor free pamphlet. The Wood Sampany, h 'Windsor, O1t, Canada, . osphodine is seld b; n Druggists. 7: all ~ STMAS PRESENTS we offer something suitable d or young in our well se- holiday stock. ii 14 3 Chairs, for comfort, only $6.1 g Desks, in Oak or SY 0.50. Rattan or Cobble Rockers, only ' or Gentlemen's Chiflioniers, on- en's Rockers. only 50¢ en's High Chairs, only $1, en's Toy Setts, only ¥1.75. e are for suggestions. early and we ses. © open evenings, MES REID, : LEADING UNDERTAKER POG 000 0000 Swift's cranton Coal ou save [ere money uying it han we ealize on he sale. Sp -- ------ ------ -- MES SWIFT & G0. store 0000000000000 0 i 7, > EEE THE DALY WHIG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER &2. = TRAVELLING, Ee! RAND TRUN ONTARIO PROVINCIAL WINTER FAIR RAILWAY REEF Round trip tickets will be issued from Kingston, Dec. 3rd to 9th, inclusive, and rood for return em or before Dec. 12th, 1904, at $6.90. In Effect Oct. 2nd, 1904. Trains 'will leave City Depot, Foot of Johnston Stree tL. GOING EAST GOING WEST BRANCH LOCAL TIME TABLE Wo. 8, Mail, }:48 am. | No. 5, Mail, 12:58 am. No. 2, Fast No.3, Fast - male by its prompt cures Exprees/ 2:26am. | xpress, 2:26 a.m this most common silment. It No. 16 Loca), 86am. | No. 11, Local, 9:15am. always cures and is pleamnt te Joo Bal 00 pm. No 1, i take. 3 sountenscta any tendency h : Am Rk D! g 94 RN 1:00pm. | No, 7 wail, ®19 pm. of a cold bo vebult in pueumonia, No. 12, Local, 7.08pm. | No. 15, Local, 7:03 p.m . st Nos. 1, 2, 8 and 4, run daily. Price 240, Large 20 No: 5 and 8, run daily, except Mon- Soe. day. TITTIES WANTS TORINO Nos. 6. 7, 11, 12, 15 and 16, daily, -- except Sunday. For Pullman atcommodation, tickets, apply to and sik other information J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnston and Qutario streets. KINGSTON & PEMBROKE & CANADIAN "PACIFIC RAILWAYS. TRAINS L FAVE KINGSTON: 12:80 p.v.--Express, for Ottawa, Mon- treal, Qupébee, Bt..John, N.HB.; Halifax, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver. Ren- frew, sSault Ste. Marie, Duluth, St. Pav', Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. & - pm.~Looal for Sharbot Lake, counecting with C.P.R. east and west. 8:10 a.m. --Mix+d, for Renfrew and in- termediate points. Passengerg leaving Kingston at. 12:30 p.m. arrive fu Ottawa at 500 p.m; Feterboro, 512 'pm.; Torcnto, T:30 p.m.; Bosten, 7:30 am. St. John, N.B., 11:53 g, Full varios at K. & P. and C. T.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. BAY OF QUIKTE RAILWAY New short line for. Tweed, Napanee, Deserovto, and all local points. Trains leave City Hall Depot at 2:25 pam. F. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston Q. S. S. COMPANY BERMUDA Reached in 48 hours from New York by the new Twin Screw Steamship "Ber- mudian"; 5,800 tons. Sailings every ten days in January, and every five days during February, March and April. WEST INDIA CRUISES From New York " PRETORIA," 3,300 8.8. tons Jan. 4th, Feb. 9th, and March 22nd, to the British, French and Danish West In- dies, . Pemerara, Porto Rico, Cuba and Bermuda. Rates for these cruises, oc- cupying 27 to 34 days, tweniy days in the Tropics, $160 and upwards For beauty of scenery ahd perfection of climate this trip is unsurpassed For illustrated pamphlets giving rates of passage and all information, apply to A E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents, 39 sails Broadway, New York; A. AHERN, Sec'y., Quebec, Canada, or to Ticke J.P. HANLEY, and J. P VE, Kingston. ALLAN LINE "V* "0x5dxnrny Royal Mail Steamers. From St. John, From Halifax Bavarian, Sat. Dec. 3, Mon. Dec Corinthian, Sat. Dec. 10, Mon. Dec Parisian, Sat. Dec. 17, Moh. Dec. 19 RATES OF PASSAGE. First Cabin-- $50 and upward. Second cabin, Liv- erpool and Londonderry, $30, $32.50 and $35; London, $2.50 extra. Third class, $15 to Liverpool, Dervy, Belfast, Glas- gow, London. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. Mongolian, Thursday Dec, 22, 11 am Reduced rates by above Glasgow ser- vices on application, etc. J. P. HANLEY, Agent, OTR. City t . . Passenger Depot. GILDER- SLEEVE, Clarence Street. Lake Ontario and Bay of Quintie Steamboat Co., Limited. STR. Between Kingston, Picton and Belleville Commencing August 80th, steamer leaves Kingston. daily at 3 p.m. for Picton and intermediate Bay of Quinte ports. On Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday, steamer calls at Deserento, FonBpore Jia, Belleville. for further information te E. E. HORSEY, G.P. & F. AP P. GILDER- J. P. HANLEY, J. P. BLEEVE, JAS. SWIFT & Ceo. Agents MONEY AND BUSINESS. LONDON AND GLOBE vg 3 urance Com) . assets. $61,187,315. Dan wv rates, ré renewing old or giving mew business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR all sums, at low rates ef interost oa city and farm pro Loans ted. on city and county deben- . Apply to 8. CO. McGill, man- of n and Invest i CUELPH, ONT. "Tr onl and December 5th to 9th, 1904. ; Inter earn that te inl | Colds How often you hear ft remarked: back with puemmnonia. This is of such common eccurrence that a oul however slight, should not 3 disregarded. : Chamberlain's Cough Remedy One Came Out After ~The Other. Suffered with Boils for Six Months. "Mr. Elie Braizeau, Meadowside Station, Ont., tells of his ex- perience with Boils and Burdock Blood Bitters. He says: -- *"" In the Spring of 1889 I was continually troubled with boils--one coming 'after another for about six months, [I suffered terribly, and was in a very bad conditiov In August I got a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and began to feel better after taking it. I kept on until I had used five bottles, and can truthfully say that I was cured, and have remained so ever since. I have not had the least sign of a boil." There is nothing like Burdock : Blood Bitters for bad blood, boils, pimples, dyspepsia, indigestion, or any trouble arising from the Stomach, Liver, Bowels or Blood. «GOLDEN LEAVES" By Miss Eloise A.- Skimings, Goderich ~ This volume of verse will be of interest to residents of Goderich, past and present. Price $2. For copies ordered 'by mail 16ec. should be added for postage. Ad- dress MISS SKIMINGS, Goderich, Ont. lL sareseseel | JOHN H. ILLS! THE LEADIKC AUCTIONEER. BE WISE If you cannot attend Day School at night. Cut this advt. out. It is worth monéy. Write, call, or telephone, full information. J McKAY, H. F. METCALFE, Do it now. No. 440, IN CLASS AND INDIVIDUALLY RR Jn MRS. BROWETT'S STURO. servatory trainite. Terms and popular. ARCHITECTS. alreets Telephone 608. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF. TOOK NO TRIPE -- They Promise To Be a Big At- BUT SETTLED DOWN traced prog COSY HOME. of the Central Canada Racing Asso- p | ciation, $8,000 in purses ind stakes. Sr eecscsecsesrenescncsacsenaall Kingston Business College Take a business or shorthand course at for President, Principal, VIOLIN LESSONS Monday and Thursday Evenings Experienced master with Boston Coun- and arrangements satisfactory A rl o . a 4 WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- No family medicine has been more ex- fice, second floor ever Mahood's drug | tensively used in Canada than Dr. store, corner Princess and Bagot | Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and none Entrance om. Bagot street. site of New Drill Hall, near cor IN A Annual Meeting Of The Curling Club--A Daughter In The Home Of 'A, T. Burrows-- Society Is All Agog. Napanee, Dec, 2.--A wedding of in- terest to our townspeople took place, Wednesday evening, at the residence of the groom, Belleville Road, when Miss Helen Butland, became the bride of | stake, $1,000; 208 trot and pace, Frederick Bristow, Napanee. The | $400, ceremony was performed by Reve J.| . Thursday, Febrmary 9.2.18 pace, R. Real, pastor of the Western Méthe | $400; 2.28 pace, : odist church, in the presence of about Friday, February 10-230 trot, fifty invited guests. The bride was assisted by Miss Judd, and a like ser vice was performed for the groom by his brother, Charles Bristow, Alter the ceremony a dainty wedding sup- per was partaken of by the assembled guests, The bride who has a host of friends in Napanee, received many ele- gant and useful presents. The newly wedded couple did not take the eu tomary wedding. trip, but set tled down in their cosy home, where the ceremony was performed, - The annual meeting of the Napanee Curling Club was held at the Public Library, Monday evening, November 28th. The following officers were elect- od: President, Wy Templeton; vice-pre- cident, J. 1. Boyes; treasurer, W. F. Hall; secretary, A, Alexander; execu- five committee--W. A. Bellhouse, J. W. Robinson, J. C. Ham, W.:'C, Smith, W. 8. Herrington; chaplains, lev. Father Hartigan, Rev, W. H Kmsley, Rev. A. Macdonald; anditors, J. F. Chalmers apd J. Madill. The report of the treasurer showed a bal- ance on hand of $29.63. Tt was ageeed to again join the Central Ontario Teague and Messrs. Robinson, and Ham. weré appointed representatives thereto. The meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the president for election of skips and further business in connection with the club, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burrows, Belle- ville, are rejoicing over the arrival of a little daughter on Thursday, 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Alired Kent re- tirned yesterday from a two week's vigit with friends on Wolfe Island, Clarence M. Warner, wife and daugh- t ter, Providence, R.I., arrived yester- day to.spend the winter with his mo- ther, Me: Sidney Warner, John street, Fred. Arnott, Jr., Toronto, is in town for.a day or two. Mrs. J. T. Soby had a very pleasant "At Home" for her lady friends this week. Mrs. (Dr.) Wagar also entertained a large number of her friends on Tuesday ev- ening. The season for festivities and entertainments is -at hand and very many pleasant afternoons and- even- ings are anticipated in society circles. Rosy Cheeks. Rich blood, rosy cheeks, perfect health follow in the wake of "Swiss Food" for breakfast. P. McIntosh & Son, millers, Toronto. i-- Miss Eva Gillet, only, daughter of Samuel Gillett of Bayside, was marri- ed "to William Headwell, cheesemaker, Bayside, Sidney Yownship. Now. ig the time to buy fancy soap. Pig sale at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, to make room for Christmas perfumes. 18¢. prints butter. J. Crawford. George Belleville, and Miss Clara Stewart, of that place, were' married on Wednesday. Sears, r= e-- Is Your Liver To Blame ? Here Are The Symptoms Which Tell of a Congested Liver, And Indicate The Need of : Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills The tongue is coated, the appetite is impaired, digestion is deranged, the bowels are constipated, and there are feelings of fullness and soreness about the liver. You may have headache and dizzi ness, pains in the limbs, feverishness, vellowness of the eye and skin, depres- sion of spirits, and irritability of tem- per. So great is the influence of the liver on the other organs of the body, that once it is deranged, the whole system seems to be upset. There ere no means by which you can so fuickly and certainly obtain re- lief 'from torpid, sluggish liver action as "by the use-of Dr: Chase's -Kidney- Liver Pills. One pill at bedtime, and the result is a thorough cleansing of the filtering and excretory systems, and new vigor and regularity for liver, kidneys and bowels, has such a reputation for reliability and certainty of action. Enliven} - the action of the liver by this well-known treatment, and you horses owned within fifty miles of Ot- tawa, $250; free-for-all, alo; gentleman's road race (3 prizes). pace, $400; 2.14 trot and pace. $40, stake, $1,000; 2.20 trot, £100, $400; free-for-all, $500. pace, $400; five mile stake, £1,000; 2.33 0.H.A. team this season. trict cup competitions of the Ontario curling association have been made! M : OFFAWA IOB RACES. w on. The ramme ofiers for the meet Saturday, February 4.240 trot, stallion trot, onday, February 6.-225 trot and Tuesday, February 7.-235 pace, Wednesday, February §.- 2.3% trot, Saturday, Feb, 11.221 trot and trot and pace $400 Sporting Notes. g Collingwood will enter a junior 0 H.A. team this year. . Goderich will have an intermediate The draws for the Tankard and Dis- Brockville will have an intermediate O.H.A. team this winter, and, if pos- sible, a team in the Federal Leagié, provided the Federal is a fact. Erie W. Hamber, captain and cover- point of the Dominion Bank Hockey Club, of Toronto, has. refused an offer to play professionally with the Pittsburg Club. The Pinkey Evens-Jom Bowker bouy which was scheduled to take place before the National Sporting Club, of London, en December 30th, has been postponed until some time in Febru- ary, Angus McLeod, the forther Canadian champion bieyele vider, is now living in Detroit, and at present is busying himself organizing a hockey club, The tean may enter a league along with Windsor and Walkerville. Perth is not certain of having a senior team this winter, but in any event it will he a free lance organiza- tion belonging Lto no league, and playing only exhibition. games. The intermediates will be in the O. H. A. Fain. ident W. N. Ferguson, of the 0. R.F.U., has declined to be a candi date for office: again. 8. 8S. DuMoulin, oi Hamilton, the present viece-presi- dent, has been nominated and will undoubtedly be elected by acclama- tion. Seventy-eight clubs are entered in the district cup, Meaford, a new club, was placed in group 4, and Kingston and Oshawa were transferred from No. 5 to No. 1. Kingston is pitted against A ------------ yJIAQ XHT Lecanse we judge' each single grain by iteelf; in the Quaker grading rezchine, which That's why Quaker Oats has no thin- and - woody, flat- and-flavorless grains to spoil its Toronto, Queen City in the prelimin- ary round. The Pittsburg plan of making an offer to every prominent player in ('anada is considered good advertis- ing there. Hamber, of Toronto, "Dutch'® Morrison, of Portage la Prairie, and Tom Phillips, of Rat Portage, are the latest to be "men: tioned" in this way. 1f Hamilton keeps on winning the 0.R.F.U. championship, the Toronto law makers wl poet gore and invent another set of hybrid rules. They have been trying for years to win championships for Toronto and their success has not been startling on the though it 'has been marvel gridiron, committee room.--Mon lous in the treal Herald. Tog Burrows, when he Montreal, told gome interesting stories of his wrestling matches in Egypt. A native wrestler, he said, would drink several Pints of sweet oil every day during the week preceding a match. This treatment naturally sa { turated him with the oil and as coon as he warmed wp in a match, the grease oozed through the pores of his gkin, and jade hip about as casy to hold as a healthy eels At the meeting of 'the O.H.A. execu tive, Wednesday night, the inefigibi- lity of senior lacrosse players- was affirmed and Dufi 'Adams withdrew from the committee, as he had play ed once for Drantiord. The decisicn which reinstated Harry Peel, of Lon don, was revoked and he was de clared to be in his old status of a professional. Western Ontario clubs promise no support to oppositicn to the re-election of President Kobert- son. was in ------------------ Yanger And Hanlon Again. Special to the Whig Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 2.--Local fight followers are looking forward to seeing a fight to-night that is expect- ed to remove the stigma placed on Quaker City boxing by the recent Ryan-Root fake. "The bout to-night will be furnished by «Benny Yanger and Eddie Hanlon, who are recogniz- ed as two of the foremost boxers at their weight in the country, The aflair will be pulled off in Industrial Hall under the auspices of the National Sporting Chib. * Both fighters appreciate the import- ance of winning the ' bout and as a consequence®have trained faithfully to FASHION'S FORM. One Of The Latest Styles Just Ous, ree Do not hesitate 8 moment with success and with honest Dr. KOHR MEDICINE CO.. P.o. DRAWER I 2341, MONTREAL 0 © trimmed with heavy cord and gray bone buttons. The coat is fitted to the waist by sevefal rows of shirring. VERY SKILFUL. This Burglar Totals a Half Mil. lion Dollars, Chicago, Dec, 2.-- "Kid" Leary, vet- eran safe blower, who is said to have stolen more than $500,000 in his ca- reer, has been arrested after a defer- mined resistance, Suspected of com- Fashion's latest stamp is on 'every pair. T have a grace of outline that gives the foot that wi plicity in a recent safe blowing n Chicago and two bank robberies "in them Wisconsin, the police learned of the man's presence in the city. He was * surprised while asleep in a rooming house, and was unable to reach the aim 0 e weapons secreted in the bed for de- | ; AW fence. Despite threats ar display of revolvers bv 'the policemen, Leary struggled until overpowered. Leary was recently released from penitentiary at Waupun, Wis. v 4 Rs Every détiil of leather, shape and skilled shoe making has been directed toward producing the hand- somest, most comfortable and durable WOMAN'S $3 SHOE ever sald for the money. Th ao The Key That Unlocks The Door : To Long Living. : got into the best of condition. Han- {lon is desirous of making a good showing to offset the slump in his #tock resulting from his recent defeat at the hands of Terry McGovern. Yan- | ger, with a remembrance of his defeat by. Aurelia' Herrera, hopes to restore his reputation by a vietory over Han- Jon. It will be the third time Yanger ot ' i nor of Queen and Mohtreal Streets. ensure good digestion and regular ac- and Husloh : have fought. eis Brat FOR SALE POWER &_ SON ARCHITECT, MBR. | Lo Sf thebowsls---the_{oxndation. of Li mop ga rc . A & ECT, SRe pl e+ rer rt chact's Bank Building, corner Brock | 200d health. . : ; A DETACHED, SOLID BRICK HOUSE and Wellington jt Ph 212 James Gardner, Bath, Ont: states: clared a draw, both fights going twen- | on Frumatas , Dear Friacess SheEY PF. .6N eee | "T was a sufferer for forty years from | rounds. 4 rooms, Lot 66 feet front, | HENRY , P. ITH, ARCHITECT, | indigestion and constipation. At , a5 nt deep. Lots ef room he , oe Anchor Surlding, Market | times I would go two weeks without President Married 18 Years. we peul use. P a motion in my bowels and suffered | Soecial to the Whiz, A Whiz Deuitey ADDly threush iolently Ir headache. I t Washington, D. Cy, Dee. 2.--With hy TO-LET. violently om headache. spen a ye bat SR ' Toms - | ar i small fortune in remedies, but the characteristic lack of ostentationm, the Te oe ote CORN: | JUSINESS OFFICE, OPPOSITE POST | only rémedy that gave me relief was | President und Mrs. Roosevelt to-day rooms. * iy Office, heated by Hot Water. Apply | Dr. Chase's Kidoey-Liver Pills. I celebrated the eighteenth anniversary and 7 , Lot 42 x 72. Apply " 3 > Ap to John A. Gardiner, Real Estate of their marriage. That ceremony was 15 O'Kill street. ©VOD BUILDING LOT, SOUTH SIDE wtreet, Monts and and Ipsurance, 151 Wellington street, thing.' A. Vanluven, grocer, Napanee, Ont., would not be without them for any- y performed at St." George's church, Hanover Square, London, on December "hetwesn. tia JLARGE STONE BUILDING. NO. 43 Rhawel EO Tia' | ond, "1886, hy | Gutheri d 44 P t, table f states : "Having used Dr. Chase's Kid- | =". A anon Gut! dge, a Apply 49 Celbarne strest. Heht L aaactatink fitiers: hotel, ney-Liver Pills 1 can say a ive consin of 'the present first lady of the A FINE LARGE HALL COAL STOVE. | _ °F Avply to 349 Drock street. that they are the best pill I ever | land. Members of the Jmdly remeon- Cheap for spot cash. Apply 6 Freo- took. We elways keep them in the | ere e anniversary to-day by flow- tenac St.. north. FROM OCTOBER FIRST. THAT TWO. house > a family medicine and bave oe and other gift, Sat there va no 2 strest. morth. Rent lew. Apply on [used them on several occasions with hservance 0 ie agion which In CAPILLI FORMA premises. ' | excellent results, Hey certainly | do ny degree took on a publie charac- A clean, healthy tonic, produces all they are advertised to do." er. . : IRNISHED DWELLING, 7. ROOMS, he [ ' : + t - tuzuriant Stowth of att at say age. FORNIS Bd Closet. near Victoria Park. |. Dri» Chase's Kiduey-Liver Pills. one The "EIwaea een TE, Be ALS aT PAND. Other houses, McCann's, 51 Brock | pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all deal- e --kdwerd DRUFF AND. ECZEMA. aséelent fos | SUroct. crip for: Bmabaon; lates & Co. Toven-4 fountain sin, Wostaches nd Sher, tow nal purposes. denis Sooke I 0 fi popithut cand Wigaiat doe of Pr?) "ple igr $1. jogs DER. at the Senadian ananation Pon. PERT EL ertdt ore Undon= 10° Chase, cd stimeus ¥eceipt bodk- cal will cw : any cough, i aor to Medial Coane. author; are on every-box. _ 1 Red: Cross. Cough Syrup, 20e. Featraminn OV : en The smartest lasts, the best of leathers, the most stylish heels. Ladjes come to see these shoes. They'll tell their own story far better than we can. J. H:. Sutherland & B eS ER I BUY SEPTEMBER WHEAT of Sept. wm alleve' Purchases ¥ wheat 80c. will show tem WH peints profit before the Option Sapien. ith 2 LR i FE i McMillan & Maguire, 5-5. Cor, Riig & Jones Sts. The men of eighty-five and ninety years of age are not the rotund' well fod, but thin, spare men who live on a Slender diet. Be as careful as he will, however, a man past middle age, will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his constitution, and will need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleatie and invigorate his stomach and regulate his liver and bowels, When this is done there is no reason why the average mun should not live to old age. For wale by all druggists. 0 A quiet wedding took. place on Thursday at Foxboro, when Mr. Jacques of Collingwood, was united in marriage to Miss Phoebe Ann Read. -------- EA ---------- Merchants After Smugglers. Sarnia, Ont., Dec. 2.--Determined to prevent wholesale smuggling, the mer- chants of this town have engaged a young woman to remain at the cus- toms office-on this side of the riverto | It might leave you! Then what? Better please it by using Ayer's Hair Vigor. The hair stops coming out, becomes soft

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