Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1905, p. 7

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Cares, rena, dees corfstont ngs, A i % fatigue and ex" rugs is done away with, Vand permanent Ficocele, Stricture, Early Por All Nervous, Diseases. ) Mo CONSULTATION ! FREE ATMENT 3 EE if Tian! ah i he a EE Sa AS Suited1s Detroit, Mich. le of Shoes d a Bankrupt Stock of and Girls' Boots and 0 and want to clear it out oods at about one-half ess than'one-half cost A BARGAIN ! THY' S yp TORE ARGAINS 5 we will Tet | prices :-- s, for $28.00 s, for 35.00 9,00 | WELLINGTON STREET, TER REPAIRERS. F 10 60 00DS, ETC Tt of improvements on p ro stock AT NEARLY OOST oon es and Pug Sioves, Furniture riety and in first-class condition, ol Mahogany Pieces; oto. i pay to come and see ner of Princess and .. fremmsmreessosry ot ushered them into the reception {old i in the : Guwilight} a C. no On Monday there will be a meeting o the croquet, enthugiasts to make ar- ungements for - hyd Bag jun hrogh tember. It is th the ster will be settled 3 Pe r There are about thirty names on the list, and the contests promise to he exciting. x . * Michael Sullivan opened the ga o aeton; on. Thursday, with a most enjoyable function, in~ honeur of her daughter, Mrs. Crookall, This at- tractive young matron received with ,-and Miss Frances Sulli- van, helped make things pleasant in the tea-room. Rich-hued flowers of au- tumn, dahlias, asters, golden glow, al nasturtiums filled drawing-room, and dining-room, and out upon the verandah, which was tented in, were large bowls filled with gold and scar- oH A git Hickey, ex-M.P.P., and Mr. let, white and crimson. Here rugs, cushions, and comfortable chairs, all helped to make a tiring spot from : the more crowded rooms, Over the tea was Mrs, Cleaver Sullivan, in charge of the coffee was Miss Margaret Brown, and ices were served by Miss Loretto Swift. Help- ing them were Miss Mabel Brownfield, Miss Marion Redden, Miss Vera Gray, and Migs Frances Macarow. Among thoSe noticed were Mrs, Richardl Walkem, Mrs. Brownfield, Ms, Jeremy Taylor. Mrs. Bernard Browne, Mrs. Frank Rogers, Mrs, Davis, Mrs. Frank Strange, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Francis Macnee, Mra. Waldron, Miss Carrie and Miss Ethel Waldron, Mrs. Albree," Mrs." Ralph Albree, Mrs. Jo- soph Swift, Mrs. R. W. Garrett, Mrs. Chamberlain Trwin, Mrs. Fortt, Mrs. (!, A. Morrison, Miss Alexander, the Missoe Macarow, Miss Edith Folgor, Miss Dwyer, the Misses Flanagan, Miss Mudie, the Misses Daly, Miss Aileen and Miss Eva Roeers. the Mise. es Brown, Mrs. Sears, Miss Skinner. e * os o Mrs. Perey B..Chown held her post- nuptial reception on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, and many called to welcome the young bride. The latter wore her wedding. gown of cream voile, over taffeta, with its trimmings lace, and was askisted in receiving by Mrs. A. F. Chown and by her sister, Miss Norris. In the dtawing-roowy were massed dahlias and asters, in delicate pinks and whites, and the' same color scheme was carried out where sweet peas were added to. the list. Here, on Wednesday, Mrs. A. P. Chown presided over the tea table ad on Thursday, Mrs, Wilton had the honor and responsibility of doing go. The assistants were : Miss Daisy dnd Miss Ada Chown, and Miss Eve- lyn + Norris, i wearing dainty frocks. A very rtant - person was Master Leslie Sp , who threw the wide , to. 'admit the visitors, Major and Mrs. Henri Panet came up from Ottawa for labor day. The maj- Tusslay, for school in Toronto. Si of the latge party which has beewen- | ston. Ottawa. "joying i nin left for their homes yesterday These were Mr: and her two children, who have gone back to Sault Sto. Marie, and her sister, Mrs. Connelly, and 'hér two outing of children, of Hastishuzg,, who few days of { this we week thers. picnic party, came off this" afternoon, . shen all the ts, entertained by Ri¢hardsen, at their clubbed final jolli and people happy this of tourse, roast was promised as a feature of the affair. : Lr. -. guests: at the wedding in Morrisburg A i ve 10. Vary shurmisg ye pointe d'esprit, over taffeta, with the oom's gift, a Rie set with monds. tidtesmaid, and Mr, Monday after a visit of two weeks in town: Hrs. the guest of Miss Dupuy. % Mr. at the marriage, in Ottawa, of Miss spending the various friends staying for a fow George out to Napanee on Thursday and will return to San Francisco on Monday. spent a few Nieol. ton to be present at the marriage of her niece, Miss Fssie Ambrose, daugh- ter of Mr. father, her Mr. Paul Ambrose, in the dining-room {an Agnew has been time here with old friends. Tuesday next, ian Ladies' College, Ottawa. has a decided aptitude for usic, and has already been most successful, she has decided to 'take d special musical course, in' addition to her other stu- dirg. { "Mes. Donald, "of Rothesay, N.B., is R . WALDRON, - Street, ., . . . . . Miss Phyllis Shortt will leave, on paper. Miss Holwes and Miss Roberts, of Beauharnois, Que., are the guests of William Bermivigham, Mrs. M. M. Boyd, University avenue. Miss Lambert and Miss Beatrice Lambert are home after a pleasant six weeks with friends in who spent a |the Eastern , Townships. annel Grove Bowtality Mrs. Richmond, who bes been stay- ing with Mrs. E. B. Wilson, has gone down to her island cottage again. Miss Frances Wilson is visiting Mrs. Moutray, at "Farnham," Amherst Island. ,- and 'went off for a Mrs. J. M. Platt, Mrs. Paterson, and tion. The: genial Miss Paterson, who spent several "days hostess, who made so many | 8t Picton, Wellington, the Saad summer, were, | Banks, and at other Prince Edward of honor. A com beauty spots, returned to town on Thursday. and Mrs. Macgowan, of New York, were in town for a day or so this week and have now gone over to Wolfe Island for some fishing. A decided novelty, initio wut ol 80 hospitably "and Mrs. George guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford wers Miss | Blanche Isabella Hickey, Charles EK. William The bride wore Mrs, Rubidge, i Corsa who was visiting Miss Lewin, left, last week, for home. Mrs. and Miss Wormwith have re turned from their summer in Picton. Mrs. Johm Macdonald and Miss Nor- val Macdonald, returned to town, on Thursday, from Grimsby. Mrs. Emery and her two little child: tren, came up from Ottawa, vester- lay morning, and are staying with Chambly, Que.. is Samu Bireh. . Schimdlin is JIS. R. McCann, Miss Kathleen Bibby was flower girl Irs. Roderick Carter, and Miss Mad- ela Carter, arrived in town, on Sat ury last, and are en pension at Davy, BD.D.S. Mercury-winged pearls and din- Philippa Hickey was R. N. Davy, B.A. Miss iss *Cockell left for Picton, on Mrs. Beatty, of the guest of Mrs. Gertrude 'Adams, to Mr. W. Gor- a Kirby. Mn. MolLeod Miss: Grace Chalmers, a graduate of | Mes Mabel Dalton has gone down to the Kingston General Hospital train- Otiwa. ing school for nurses, who has been MW, and Mrs. Robertson of Rothe summer visiting her about here has been days with Mrs. Cataraqui. She went say, will sail, old tountry on monh, Byla twist in the names Mrs. Adam Short appeared, last week, as vice presilent of the Musical Club, instead of president, and the name of Wiss Shaw the vice-president, was umitted altogither. . from Montreal, for the the fifteenth «of this Nicol, Miss Helen Crane, of San Francisco, days with Mrs. George Miss' Allie Dawson arrived, to-day, . . from Ottawa, to visit Mrs. E, V. . » Misi Helen Lyman, who has been Orford, Princess street. stavig with her people at "Calder vood," left town yesterday, and her sister, Miss Julia Lyman, went off with or for a visit, Mr. \. Wallace Duniop, and family, and her brother, have nturned from their summer home the bride-to-be in | Fn he river. wusician.:. Mrs, Mrs. John Leslie and her little spending a short Jaughtsr, Dorothea, left for their fome in Kentucky, after spending the Joh of August with Mrs. Leslie's ster, Mis. Genge, Clergy street. {Miss Davis, of Buffalo, N.Y., is vis Ying Mrs. M. Conroy, Alfred streot. Miss M. and Miss R. Sutdliffe, hav- spent a very pleasant. time at unny Knoll," with their aunts, re- ed to Toronto, accompanied by r little brother Allan, who is vis- Mrs. PE hus gone up to Hawil- Robert Ambrose. uncles, Like her accomplished Miss Ardelle Elder will leave on to enter the Presbyter- As she White Shirt Waists Three particularly attractive values, trimmed with tucking, Swiss insertion and fine Valenciennes lace :(-- Regular 81, for 68ec. Regular 81.25, $1.50, $1.75, for 8c. Regular $2, $2.50, $2.75, for $1.19. BGapestry Gable Covers 1, 13, 2, 24, 3 yards long, some odd lines we procured at heavy reductions from English manufacturer, to be sold cheap, 80c., 75c., $1, $1.25, 81.50, 82, $2.50, 83, $3.50, #4. See them. aay Toadies' Wool Sweaters A splendid range in new fall styles, plain and fancy designs, white, navy, $1.75, #2, cardinal, ete, and $3, ' Boys' Sweaters The well fitting styles, best English knit, plain end striped, 50c., 6c 2.50, $2.75 and tight fitting backs, collarless shapes, ne braid and buttons, 810, 811.75, up to $21 Plaids, $3.50, $3.75, £4, 84.50, 85. Every single one absolutely new this seadn, hew Empire styles, loose trapped effects, trimmed with 42, 45, 48 inches long, 1&st styles in sleeves, $7.50, $9, These Coats come in an immense variety designs such as Tweeds Beavers, CHILDREN'S Covert Cloths, etc. FALL COATS----95 different \Vles, no two alike, $2.50, Broadcloths, Hentiettas, Eolicnnes, Crepe de PariPanamas, showing an immense range in all these popula: Br prices. TOWELLINGS---Suitable for rollers, glass, chinalyd general kitchen use, lengths 1} to 7 yards long, 'at reduced prices. ODD LOTS TABLE NAPKINS--2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 t| design, pure linen, Toc, Ofc, $1, $1.25. one-quarter to one-third off usual prices. Fall Fashins Plain Goods are to be more in demand thanfver for fine costumes etc. We are rials at old prices :- BROADCLOTHS --30c., R5c., 81, $1.25, 81.50; ill colors. HENRIETTAS Pure French wool, 50c., 6c. CREPE DE PARIS-50c., 60c., 75c., $1. PANAMAS--50c., 60c., 75c., $1, $1.25, 81.50 y. be, 81. ' Joinens Most attractive values in :-- vi \ 'A $4 A TABLE LINENS---Bleached and unbleached, lengl1} to 34 yards long, perfect quality, some slightly soiled but not dama at one-quarter off THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. ; i ------------------------------------------ . staying with Mes. T. A. Smith, Queen iting his father at Oshawa for a time. Miss Grace Menaily retumed to Perth to-day flap '& visit with friends here. p is visiting her Napanee. : Mise ith Alfred street, re- turped last § from Picton, af- ter visiting ay Johiston for the last two weeks. rs. James went down to Montreal: to visit. Mes, Forget. Mr." who accompanied | ber, rotumed. 10K , but expects to leave ¢ onday. | Miss hy of Ne New York, is vis iting her hier, Mrs. Macarow, Wil- Mr. Henry Skinper will leave on Monday to rejoins pegiment in the Punjab. P : -- + Eusly Scars has been spending Yon week in Toronto. Mrs Drennan will feave on Tuesday for' Montreal, to init her dasghter, Mrs. Harry Christin Mr. and Nirs. Bali "Albree and their litte girl, of Pittsburg, Pa, are visiting Mrs. F. W. Albrec, Emily street, . . . . Miss Flaws has returned to Grand Rapids, Mich, rs. Kenneth Fenwick has come up to Ottawa, and will be there a short time with Mrs. Pennington Macpher- son. before coming on to Kingston. Mrs. Mcleod a her children i) John, N leave, on Bonga, for St, ! Nrs. Smart re. Gage, and oh Irving, who have been spending a fow days with re. Breden, left for Utica, N.Y.. today. . » Mrs. Samuel F. V. Campbell held her Sost-a nuptial ta reception, this week, on esday, abd in spite of the rather rainy aspect of the sky, many friends, old new, called upon her to make her welcome as a' matron, The bride wore Woft white crepe de chine, enriched with lace. Mrs. George Nicol, of Cataraqui, received with Mrs. 'Campbell, and in the tea-room were Miss. Parrott and Miss Montgom- ery. Mrs. Nicol's small daughter, Dorothy, opened the door, and looked very pretty and important. The flow- ers adorning the rooms were pink and white carnations. , Miss Alin Callaghon is home from Toronto. Captain Adams caine "buck to town on Thursday. Mrs. William Kirkpatrick' arrived home to-day. Miss Ormond Jones, Brockville, is visiting friends "in K ngston. . - - . Invitations age out for the marriage of Mr, Alired C. Birch, and Miss Anna Mabel MoLoughlin, The wedding will take place, at eleven o'clock on the morning of September 20th, in Trini ty 'church, Utica, N.Y. Breakfast wil} follow, at the home of the bride's par- | precisgly the same material to your exact size. fall which we guarantee to be inthe very latest style and perfect fit. Joadies' & @pildrdy s Fall Coats Do You Recognize That graceful pose which is produced by a perfect fitting Corset, combined "with the Foster Hose Sup- porter > Of course you do. Corsets 'In the correct models, 50c., 75¢, $1, $1 25, $1.45, $: 50, $1 95, $2, $2.50. Foster Hoge Supporters 25¢, 49c, 75¢, $1, $1.25. fof Mrs, H. A. Dufresne, to M * | Grey > I marriage is to take place on a ents, and in the afternoon a reception will be -- . It Promises to Be a Memorable a ee Miss Charpentier loft, yesterday i Tor Ste: Hyacinthe, - Special' to RRR Picton, this w Rev. * je McLaren, and y he and Cotbett and rs. Merrill went dan to. Montreal. tracted as. at as the A Hot ay a; J tracted: as. melt and been visiting Mrs. Goodwin, Alice Rattling Nelson all. By ght. this. attr, noon in erected street, left, on Thursday, for Omaha, the new Neh. within he. nom Cling Pafk en- 8 0 Ae closure. o arly All Sn impuciast Prof. Fowler and Miss Annie Fowler, fi ts ha who have been down at Gaspe fo: the alinir were between heavyweights. Ro summer, returned to town this . rine between light: of Miss Florence Macgillivray, who. was | importance of the two down with has also come home. far: to meet, today, Ng Miss Phyllis Knight, who stayed be- | for hind in Haileybiry when Dr. and Mrs, Knight came back from New On- tario, came back to ' Kingston, on Thursday. . Manager C eof Se The Miss Louise Det only -- ih Robinson, of Montreal the option of taking ber 18th! cont. of the pro Margaret Russell, James Ram of Chesney, to Rev, George Bell McLennan, of Huntsville. Miss Gladys Towin, only daughter of Col, and Mrs, D. T. Irwin, to Mr. Al lan Zouch Palmer, of Kingston, only son of Mr. ahd Mrs. A. Z. Palmer, daughter of Hes. jel Th = § i sFs ¥ : forty- hve pounds. Even as is Acuroely any doubt nt a finish fight, as active fighters to that the battle will go on for so many rounds without ome or the 17%8:7 £ 2 2 wi Tif ir 3 very interesting social event took ah in Port Hope on September 5th, at the residence of Mr. J, Thomas Hewson, when is. Soungust davghler, | Tint Lilah, was wmarri to . Horace Rutherfosd Livengood, only son of | other being k out. The mille Dr. T. F. Livengood, of Elizabeth, New | practically for the lightweight tit] Jersey. al te d ons Fed dn accordanee The marriage of Miss: Phemie Dun. | With the sales of e lop, daughter of Mr. Justice Dunlop To-day. being Aduimion Day," of Montreal, to Dr. Gordon Cum] 'egal holiday in Ca ornia, SE Cutilornin mings, will take place the end of Oc | Ofating the admission fornia tober. into the statchood, the _ that the The marriage of Miss May Toller. Pali Seton tonigy ie ats Tag ley igus Col, ® folio and than it would have liracted on any Jr., Arprior, has been arranged tof other dav. "clu wl take place in All Saints' church, on "olma BhIe : Aw fight Mn hu. | eek October 4th, * | icjwices of which. the to" inven The marri of Miss Tsabel Dom- Svugted on the bit ville, daughter of Senator Domville, | 11° Kato receipts, the large number or lain -- siasts who have arrived here du the last few days from all Yn country, it will not be disapppint- th of Colling Bay, Scpt. 8.--The schooner. | tion Bath tei Nihly in Dink of coud Granger dischar, a load of wheat here for A. Rankin on Monday. Those Siri battle is from here attending Toronto fair this week are : Mrs. William Fair, Miss L. Gallagher, Wi Tait pi T. Vanluwon. Jie and Mrs. A, Clement are visiting ricuds at Napanee and Hawley. C. Bmith and sister, Pearl, of Kingston, were recent visitors at L. Frink's. Miss Eva Marsh loft on Sunday even- ing to spend . few days in Toronto, Rothesay, N.B,, and Mr. W. I. Earle, manager of the St. John street rail: way, will take place September 12th, Collins Bav Jottings. exceptions the "betting on the fight is metically avon. . B Fh haor 1 to knock ein 4 omfic ot. experts are fneliied to believe that the fact that the fight is for forty five rounds, gives somb advantage to Nelson, who in, what ix called a "Anish fighter." Both men have boen to training hard for nearly a month. While Nelson did Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Leatherland, Catar: qui, and Mr, a Mre. T. Mai nd his ieaining Work. ui, wn i children, Portsmouth, spent! Labor wont so far as to well tickots of ad: day at G. Marsh's, mission to his training camp. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Card, Sillsvill There Australia. will "eolebrate the fifteenth anniver. fn ale "To jury of their wedding on 11th Sep- There mutton. wells t ta wo cents a pound, . Mrs. Card's maiden name was were cadie Laxaretto in 1904, fiber. Fretts, of Hawley, of Brock and Wellington Stre If, in walking dni our large' department. you should see an can have a Skirt made Try us. Wool Every Casadian farmer will agree with us when we tell you about the heavy advances on all grades of Wool--more particularly is this the case on the finer yarns. Notwithstanding this we still offer all our standard makes of Hosiery, Underwear, Blankets, ete., at old prices, but this only pertains to what we now have in stock, Once these ars sold out you will certainly pay more for the same qualities. A word to the wise, ete. Make your pur- chases early : Stockings Cashmere Hose at old prives--3 pairs for $1; no advanes, Boys' Kicker Howe, equal to home knit, 35c., 40c., 486, B0c.; no advance. Girls' Fine Cashmere Hose, ribbed and plain, 25¢., 30e., 35¢., 40c., BO, pair; no advance, Blankets We simply ask you to look at these Blankets, then take note of the prices. That will prove it to you--they are cheaper than mill prices to-day. Underwear Ladies' Wool aerweas at old prices, Men's Wool Underwear at old prices, Boys' Wool Underwear at old prices. Girls' Underwear at old prices. Children's Wool Underwear at old prices. expected. With a for as little | lepers at the Tra: ly particular Coat that you would like, we Thus you obtain a complete suit for your approval, $3.50, $4, um, 5%, LO " Sbeetings Examine' the qualities of the Sheet. ings we offer, rub them thoroughly be- tween your hands, you don't find any starch there; look closely at the back of each piece, no filling there; Waals them, they come out exactly the same as when you bought them, pure, clean, stock, unbleached shestings, single and double bed widths, FEY 35e., We. | 360. yard, ENGLISH BLEACHED SHEETING, | best in the , 25¢., 30. 3c. 15c., Ble. y ho > We are always pleased to have you' examine the extensive range of oles in our show rooms. Each and every | in full view for your Showsu. Iupege tion. Our buyer hay ost retuned from the New York market with & maguifi cent assortment of New Stylish Skirts in Tweeds, Voiles, Broadeloths, Chey. iotd, ete, marked at prices meet £5.50, 8, $6.75, $2.50, 3 No exira charge for miter any of 3 these Skirts !' Fit. and tai guaranten, 1 4 "The Recollection of Jality Remains Long After the Price Is Forgotten."

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