Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Apr 1905, p. 6

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© eT, in the ste. | paign IS. and al cure your cold of "DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP, Ts tis» Bei E : * 2 § edie C.B., is the only now in active service, thre ms have attained that tish army, after dis a native of the Cit iW, fam Duns ; (cheer jor-General J. C. Book with, CB, in who was on Janes Kempt's sf thanks of in' Adghanistan tho, if.1 mistake not, command Can : died constab 6 native of A Fonwigk Williams of a i 'x "AR Major-Goserad Sie hr ; gills, Ken, un Nova mes, two of which omitted in my former Canadian, barn Who entered the Egy thos of Talavera, Busaro sind d by another tuart, Bart e. farmers o> buay ERE Loucks at W, were Lieut. -General v Sir tall ut Waterloo, native of Halifax, N.8.; an Sir Thomas .. Wilshire, G.UB., who was orented a baronet and received the inns for his services , &lso a native of Hali- Richard England, G. Maberly, the crowd of our streets on Satu are glad to sce apr id dey erly to exercise od ad in the Crimea, a native of Upper Canada; General Sie William ars, Bart, G.C, le of the ower unapolis, N, W. In: a the hero. of Lucknow, | home al Scotian, und General ] ve, frum the same loyal and triotio. province, To. the above. - 1 1 oud how add the four following were Madvert- 'Lieut, 'Getieral Danio! Baby, a Franch in Upper Canada, tian army in 'gyptian cam. 80 in the Penin- sula, and wag t (1 quote 'Hart's Aviny Lint. 1854), ote Tom oun. tos d'Onor and the siege of Badajoe ! at which fortress, by a tol had been con Sumit 8 i i pr; Sir Bd: o suffer By ajor-General Sir Kd \ "Uae Ca its soothing b ve » A Major-General of catarch CB. a mative Sir Gondon a . | ozone." Th. of it Re |e east ge) tart Ff ah © To pn and | ; Belief comes in tutes. Tn ome box worst caves. Theol og on | ol : Jot~ pn for themselves, t i carefully: an How """atarrhosone" Cures. Catharines, Ont." 'Best thing ha for catarrh of | throat I ever i tried." Yhomas 3 + Goderich, Ont. "Excellent for throat irfitation. "Rov, Blyth, Onk-No nore y at) T a wince using. Catarthosome. Way, | 06 American Halifax, N.§.- ay, Has cured my x pn the for eatarch, trouble. a short visit to friends last week. eighty-five; fell aid broke Wisker(,, Visitors : apor ueertainty about recommend ft friends." W.P. Connors. Kingston, N.B.--" Best a for tateh, < fo Nekemier recommendation is its enormous sale, the combined sale of remedies. use Cata ¢ Because its he me arth dam} 3 6 (and throat i 01.00, rial a gh, eatin : oc N.C. Ison & Co, y d, Conn, USA, and 2 hae . .._ | totallers, Nothing is commoner nowa , April 11.--The death of . résiden in the person of B. C. Buck, oc of his daughter, 15; | Mrs. W. Garbutt, his suffering was intense bh fidence in Him, who had in his last. hours he triisted The furiersl vere conducted Sunday by Rev. Mr. Brown church; Wilmur, after which the remains were. placed in the He leaves to mourn his loss and one son. The of the 'neighborhood is ex- to the sorfowing family. has moved his fawily to ogan 2 all "siniles; Leach, Watertown, N.Y. with Mrs B, ov i 4g number from ; Wilton. of the late '{ Snider. Mrs. - Stephen, in her eighty-eighth year, is ro from a wevere attack of in the Methodist E, Bell went out Bnd arge ine tipping ees, 23 ninetesn r service here on W ed Mr, Filliamg, if. she he ches 3 Huff, a. ¥. + Will this week, Is, BH returned to her { the anniversary i. | the founding of the order on May 7th; | the #ermon will be preached § : Colebrook. 8." Vanhdewnter is having good success batching chickens with an incubator, Miss Laura has returned to. her k E. Clow's: B. Wagar at D. Wagar's; Mes, William Bertrin, Sr, at (. Barr's, Bought Valuable Horse. April 10. Judging from young people that throng rday evening, they ing weather, a Streets. The walking "ah wot be good, as nome of 'the Ov, Nome down to Mab- omselves. Wr. Den bigh hat arrived to saw for P. G. Me Gregar. Dr. Thompson is kept busy; 3L is a great advantage : good dentist, as well as & doctor age: M. G. Riguey has re urned 8 very successful year at Queen's. ie in Mr, ; year. Miss Alice Swarbriok j at Mrs. Walroth's, George ving a sale on 'the 18th and Wil m ll, is also having one on the isitors : Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lee, Yarker, at John Bol- tons; Thomas Clyde, Odessa, at Wes. 3 and Mrs. Wilkie Pringle at Emery Spider's. ------------_ OLEA RENOVATED BUTTER Company Organised in New Jersey With Capital. 3 April '13 -Are you cat- mg renovated butter or the old-Tash- ioned kind that mother used American Rutter recently been incorporated the state of New J it 8 visiting; capital stock of $17, k 000,000, ' This did Charlton is i particularly significant un- > was lasly a few days ago to all renovated 'butter mantfas- pings appear on the little coat above | turers. thronghout the country wati- patéot process of st account to the American ol profits recoverable by reason of infringement of the patent. is moans that the million: of the incorporation will Ho used to make war on Armows snd Swift, and concerns which abe placing butter on the 'market. taking the place country er that comple of the Gther kind: every are being consumed, whether the con- sumer realizes it or not. { Renovated butter i specially for the blood, nerves and Catarrh a "Ine seed. Chown's drug store. mist bo branded cure Stamp. This stamp, on the butter hut ol housewife examines the tub i ge she cannot tell which she One. Jutnd ik with fhe Business thus ® A secretary. Eugene - id ven in, this city. The other of- LET -------------- = Fresh Huyler's and MeConlioy's run Siem oly at Gibson's Red Cross ding a sue ed Fiftcen Pounds) A young woman in New York wrote us tha she had lost twenty-five pounds in four month and her longs were seriously affected. She had to give up her position as a stenographer. Some. one told her to try Seott's Emulsion. She took ¥» three bottles and gained fificen pounds. Her - general health was 80 improved that she resumed her work. Such cases are not the exception, but the rule. We have known persons to gain an average of a pound a day By taking an vunce of Scott's Emulsion It seéms hardly possible, received thousands of letters telling of almost similar results. It's not so strange when one is familiar with Scott's Emulsion. the digestion right and furnishes rich nourishment that is easily absorbed by the system. Good food does good when it can be digested, Scout's Emulsion is a food itself, but it helps other food do good and so the gains in flesh are made Ste TEETOTALISM 1S BECOMING | THE FASHION IN LONDON, | te Wave of Sobriety Spreading Throughout the City--Hotel Keepers and Publicans Do Not Regret the Change. . London; April 13. --Teetotalism is becoming a faskion, both in the West End and in the city. Opinion is divid- ed as to the cause. Some attribute the wave of temperance to Lent and the religious revival, others 16 short-, ness of money, But whatever the rea: son, men no longer imbibe aleohol so freely, especially during the day, as a few years ago. proptietofs, restanipnteurs and publicatis 'are 'unanimous on the point and not one of them regrets the changed habits if his patrons, The profits made from areated water are quite as large as those from beer and |- rits. Said the manager at Clar- io hotel : "It is a wonderful change,' and so sudden. Perhaps Americans have set the fashion. They are nearly all tee- days than for people to drink ginger ale, apollinaros, or other teetotal bev- 'eragos at Junch or dirner. 1 cannot account for it, but. I do not. in the feast regret it," "Of course, there i¢ still a large num: ber who prefer a whisky soda. to any beverage in the world. Wines have fallen off. At the Cecil, Langham, and Savoy a precisely similar story is told. Charles Moore of the historic Cheshire Cheese, agreed with the rest. He recalled the time, in his father's day, when habitues looked askance at him who called for lemonade or ginger beer, as if they regarded such an or- der as an efiront to the house of Johnson. Six Americans who dined at the Cheese a few days ago had one bottle of ginger beer among them. They took away the Bork as a souv- enix. FASHION'S FORM. Ong Of The Latest Styles Just Dut; The slim woman who considered the closer fitted coats and bodices with something of anxiety has quite chan ged © her opinion since trving the raped bolero. styles. . In, these the little "coat is built on a thoroughly featherboned lining most carciufly cut and mbuldid to shape. Thé ma terial is fitted somewhat smoothly on the shoulders, but draped in cross wise shirrings over the bust and un der the arms in a manner that gives most fascinating curves. The model herewith is in a raspberry silk warp henrietta. This fabric, by the way, is especially. adapted. to these draped roats. The girdle is of the velvet in the raspberry shades and built on the lining with the holero. The flaring elbow cuffs and the collar facing are likewise of the velvet. The skirt is the new circular cut ~ with a front panel, strappings of the cloth dis posed at intervals about the foot in an interlaced design; similar strap- the line of the shirring. The hat is a ¥aspberry straw, with morning glor- foes that shade from the reds to. the purples entirely covering the flat crown, a soft ostrich feather in the dull purple laid across the crown. Palpitation of the Neart, norvous- ness, -tremblings, nervous headache, wold hands and feet, pain in the back, and other forms of weakness arc re- Keved by Carter's "Iron Pills, made Xion. "Can't be beat" our lawn grass Wednesday, in the Conunons, was given up to the autonomy bill's de- te, Messrs, Beauparlant and Hall Upporfing the measure, and Messrs. v ny one and Boyce speaking it. McKE ee quickly and easily. Boole with the Leading Anctioneer-- Joolp Wi ¢ prices and best buyers. 123 Wellington St., West Surplus Farmnitare For Saturday Scott & Bowne, Sales Wanted. Thinking of Building IT WILL PAY YOU 70 : : Read the | Following : + JOHN H. MILLS. Having purchared a first-class plant for manufacturing - HOLLOW CON- CRETE BUILDING BLOCKS, I can quote prices which will enable vou to build much Bheaper than with Stone or Brick, and more handsome Blocks ean be copied after natural stone. The best material for the erection of Residences, Factories; : race Walls, Fences, Stables, Step§ and Silos: the saving. in vost of construe tion; such Buildings are fire and frost proof; Insurance is loss than for any other style of building; they are warm in winter and cool in summer, and plastering may be dorie on. the baék of the stone; the blocks can be moulded into the most elaborate country can build just as cheaply as in the city. ish you with all particulars as to prices. J. W. LITTON : : 15 The Polish that won't wear ofl. Sold Only at Strachan's Hardware | $000000000000000000N 00 TYPEWRITERS !:|E I gill be pleased to tum. 9 Alfred St. | 0 All Makes, Yew and Second-hand "LR. C. DOBBS & CO., 171 Wellington St., Kingston 8 F OBE CIEE OI PE REE PEER EPE RENTERS: Rowing Waggons. sary. Knives, Tacks, Mops, Brooms, "| Nails, Paints, Brushes, Step and Extension Ladders and a hundred and one things necessary at ees FANCY GOODS, TOYS, ETC. | Baby Carriages, Go Carts, Express Waggons, Carts, Card Games, Flinch,, Trix Cards, Pitt, Loss Heir, Sherlock - Holmes, Kan U Katch, Checkers, Dotninoes, Cribbage Boards, Fancy China Cups and Saucer, Dishes, B:cad and Buiter Plates; Vases, Salads, - Rose Bowls, Tea, Sugar and Cream Set , Ce Dishes, Marmalade Sets, etc. % Fancy White China for Decorating ~ Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, Bananas, Apples and Confectionery. Jardiniers, \Bon-Bon Also Cut & Uncut Wood dr Hs P. WALSH, BaRRACKST. '6 J. HISC OO0000000 0000000000 00000 . SPRING Garden-making requires Garden Tools, and spring house-cleaning and repairing makes other hardware neces- § 2 | e one-ton order will bring you back ¢ WS A Trgo lot of DRY SLABS for Pe rrr assseccsecsscscsceld FOR SALE BY TENDER. |W. GENDERS ARE INVITED UP. TO | Pil 15th, next for the purchase of the part of the land and build- | be THINGS Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Heating, Bath and two Closcts Trowels, Wheel Barrows, Pruning & wood yard. Also a corner BR ii00d yard. Also: two small frame ie y: Plan of property and further | to 11. PF, Smith, 89 Brock St. , t Square, Kingston, Ont. ! mer School of LANGUAGES |: Particulars, wddress WM. S.!p LVEY & B 69 and 71 Brock 8t. AN VAAN Ave JUST ARRI 1,000 New Cocoanuts at Go. Each A Tt A.J. REES', Princess St. Could not get along BOVRIL. Tt svothes, | forts, and nourishes, is " kind of sickness, The is always ready for a BOVRIL, and will take fully = often eagerly -- solid food is refused. Ti ing hospitals of Canad BOVRIL on. their order-li one of their staple articles "Nutritious -Delicious -t ong OC » » tw BOUGHT, ani SoLD, 1 RENTED, bo: REPAIRED. | -O-O-O- 0-00-0000 IE a | = Fuel ( Hard Coal Ire Grate and Ege for your furnace of Chestnut and Pea for your 2 ilte Soft Coal Lk Oannel for your grate. an Select Lunip for grates and engines. 1 Smithing Slack. Prva sscsssssscsaces | vig "NOW ISTHE {|i NTER OF YOUR §|™ DISCONTENT Jt you are trying to get good # beat out of poor coal. x Ours fs hand-screened and uni- caccsacssessse ~» - th & Co. ¢ " "Phosie 188. ly on the corner of Gore and ets, Kingston, the property 1 Estate. Ye erty has a frontage of about | an mn Gore St. and about 90 ft. on S and. contains. a modern pd Brick Dwelling with Ex- en and Dining Room. Hot Dwelling with about twelve with basin and W.C,, and a wn may be Nad from the under- | esossarily accepted sb B.X., Violet, Ont., late in- | « German in Quesn's Univer. recommendations {rom sev- leading kducators of Can --------t iS nL THE FRONTENAC » & INV STM NT SOCIETY. |° 'ESTABLISHED:1863.) t deBb-Sir Richard Cartwright To 4 # rm "hin 0 4nd PFS Mo: purchased | ¢ 0 8 -

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