Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jan 1906, p. 5

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PR a 4 Bibby's RTERS . SUITS. clothing from custom. suit-making does the ay. : ve the bzs: $10 the best $12.50 'e the best $15 n't believe as we do. 5 still going on. dats still going on, BIBBY CO. 80, 82 Princess St. One Price uch about our high | nent, lose sight of the t $2.00 Shoes for both 00 Shoes are stylish | ritical eye, and sturdy ear. Good Leathers. : Vidths We can, and it least, on Men's and in, and let us surprise ® ing values we offer at { ND & BRO. WHERE FXEKESE RY SALE nough for you to stock your led "and "other wares that are (0 9 off regular prices. Here y 'and Saturdav +-- Regular Special 1Cec. be . 10c. 5c. avis Fre > Sc. seiain 3c. 5c. «+ $1.25 95¢. Cent. Discount & Birch, t., Kingston. WOMEN ar will give yon.greater returns for ut Invested in procuring a modern and UCATIO)| it makes you indepen- usiness College AND CLERGY STS. $ ramereal subjects, A staff of ccm hers. Equ pment second to none nduntes secre good sitaations. ENING CLASSES. tatogre and fall fefornintion > T. N. STOCKDALE, Principal, "cate period known as the change of life. For A Batch of Fun From the 1 1 HEALTHY OLD AGE JS m---- Gold in the Guilight OFTEN THE BESTPART OF LIFE Women Passing Tarpugh Chsnge of of Life Help for providence has "allotted us each.at Jeast seventy years in which to fulfill our mission in life, and it is generally our own fault if we die prematurely. crowded volumes Fashion loo por in of fect touch of Nervous exhaustion invites disease. | i}; When everything becomes a burden |} and yo nnot walk a few blocks with- | out excessive fatigue, and. you break | out into perspiration easily, and your face flushes, and you grow 'excited and ve ky at the least provocation, and | { { | \ help a sh you cannot bear to be crossed in any- thing, you are in danger: your nerves en out; youn need building up | at once! To butid-up-woman's-nerv- ous system and during the period of change of life we know of no better ! medicine than Lydia E, Pinkham's Veg- i i etable Compound. Here is an illus- tration, Mrs. Mary J. Dabbruzz, of 150' | w Mein. St., Winnipeg, Manitoba, writes: | Mr=. W. Dedr Mrs, Pinkham :(-- | pensing " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | mat has been a blessing to me through that deli- | 1! six years it disturbed my entire system. 1/4 had hot flushes, was 'extremely nervous, be- ['™ came pale and debilitated, very irregular in | ce the monthly flow, and the bicod all seemed tobe in my head. Thad frequent palpitation and throbbing of the heart: in fact, my whole system se semed to be in disorder. «1 received no relief from the suffering in- cident to His period until I took Lydia E. Pinkhaw.'s Vege stable Compound; but I date my relief from the time I took the first bot- |} tle. 1 gradu ir nproved, nature took her | i \ii coursa , and in due time I was a f, : well wom { Mrs. nei k and ailing women to write Her great experience 2 free of cost. vites all 8 her forfadv is at their serv CHILD HUMORISTS. Children. ara's supnly « chool- | 4 roomy is inexhaust the Lol batch of them in the Christ num ber of the: Schoohnaster. Ther humor ty, the may be ganged hy the following « Maste: amples if ally "Can you take your wary over off ¥' asked' the infants' mist A p "Yes," replied the children. "Can the As bear ta warm, ovexsoat off 77 air ok No," the ohifdren. ked for A lied a reason, { only God "Please, 1 + of the hopptuls acher, becau knows the b i Another Titik dd that w f ' the has a beautiful t ich A peahen bh 1 tail to speal of cordial reproduce this uething Ul Sheree wise: i peacock has a beau | gajiohtin tail; the peahen has a tail, too, but | pail G 1 | iit . \ rst nad witha Hare vill ol Jor bl i i : wl kr hronghon i t count } 1 he 1 low ng \ 1 ! ' his fiat ' 1} ihe Bini le 3) v to | he peas ind the ne ' f 1 ie | t al lt a « | w each was a fittl \ A 1» al interes 1 1 1 o to | 'oe pan r dad » that Jo 1 t Y thos In the t i con tor t i | vid I & i i very 1 h Pale And Sallow ? i Its oO mt, more blood ' Tonic Pills m puriy ' ch the blood, chang + \ ace imo one « | hy us Cumber- Lnrizes Wy pris ; : t age annoal rai ong there being 137 inches, Mr. Righy. SE -- Semen | on cluded Cured of Drunkenness |!" How a Moatrea! fady cured her husband of | <n: druckenness with a' secret home remedy, "1 want to tell you that taste. Samaria Prescription bas entirely cured my hus band of drunkenness so quickl and simply § that Iam astonished Howplad lamthat 1 confided in you and wrote for your free sample package, The rample tablets I got from yoy checked fi drinking, and before I had used the full treatm ent be I 1 =t ¥ want thers wk Th bet, $0 you can use t gave Lr pee not my ame ys may say tha was Vetter ia every way than for yeas' Free Pastas and pamphlet givingtu | The sent in plain sealed & of ( * edly confidential ddress: | Moutray R ee Jordan St. re Dg, Jorine land. sale, hy Henry Wado, terday, Miss Nellie Foru Montreal to-day. Grant Macdonald went Toronto, to-day. Miss Dorothy Cross was down, to-day, Mrs. Buxton Smith. Tuesday, and its p ty wrdson 8 tog Richa head whe tiest and Mrs, W. 1. Miller to to-dav. Bessie, Ric har: mentioned many raffles o Vera 3 it was eyed, brigl self wore arena had yielded up to pink carnations ny to take fethodist 1 in Wednesday, February 7 coment Evang the oi Houck. Wesley K. Burr latives here last week Humilton, spent e's. The old and grounds were sold hy Express. He has "another | many peo | Fenemor tat J. W The Farn Chalmeor ay Albert a silk umbrella wi the united | Mr. Gannon, Mis$ Frances Macaulay on Monday) for a visit Miss Catherine Andrews is expected down from Ancaster, on Monday, visit' the Misses Macmorine James' rectory. « = & » Mrs Miss Grace Worrell 1s treal, visiting her aunt, and she will come up here later, » she may be sure everybody will ad to see her. An Ottawa paper tells tty out of Gartshore, sat whose mar Pandy was ¢ awa for the her grandson, Mr. Arthur hoy. « Mes: CV. Sehnyler is in Montreal, the guest of hor sister, Mrs. Philip Gilbert, Tupper Hagud has to will for: a . - . . and son of Mr ding is to take place at is ann Gihzon, of Barrie. wil' take place in April. - - * Invitations" have lwen Wd Mps. Poter Baldwin, Yi Hage of their daughter, » Edward Quechee, at the Roads Nearly Impassable. nfield, Jan. 21 h NS. Edgar Mastin Miss Annie ula Say 4 ning Chalmers, a for the fou mill 1} tow have 1 ror Shaw wl ion i n ai i ' Ll gto wd th f t dranin Wedding At Harrowsmith. A very pretty. wedding Harcowsmith, Wedn the home of Daniel ( s, ceond daughter, Miss Ellen, riage to Joseph Woodruff, Ihe marriage Rev. My bride Misz Ma n, all ov l: Sh with orange blossoms, naid Wor vhite sill rosettes of bebe ribbon. coat-and-to pearl and opal pin, roomsman wn niple and nT tl mon the | down to a sumntuous fast. Mr. and Mrs, We w bre Go West In The Spring. Mrs ing Ex-Ald. Mallen's Statement. Es x-Ald. Mallen stat » that t-box had be Eatkots recounted on January ist. His remarks S worl. What ieunidorste h ning offic over his figures x No reference was ote ------ i Rost's "short stop," ogre sold, 15e. a bottle irom Toronto, returned to" Her, Miss Mary Miss Pansy Mills, Miss ton, and Miss Gladys hrwin, i ip for the dance at next week, This morning's Hamilton Herald « con west of honor. lonel Victor wd street, cement is anneun Winnitred Cuthbert, Robert Cuthbert, wonto, to Mr. Charles of Ingersett-Farmerly arted at nan, Colborne street to opal chur for aleott entert ined 8 voung people Toronto last rdav, and? bre ay was a heantiful pearl 2 hride's gift to the bridesmaid ri pin. ceived many beausiful prese odruff mtreal ith beaver al services at returned at Watertown an Anderson » at Shannonville very THE" DAILY' _WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, J eer ee - = A BIG CONVENTION SOLE suavivon oF WRECK. Norwegian Faint From Starva- ation and Exposure. T0 BE HELD LD BY LIBERALS | Paris, Jan. 25,--A telegram from OF MANITOBA. lizerta gives particulars 'of the ter ! rible expeticiices of a Norwegian sail {or named Liset, who is the only sur Be Convened Early in !vivor.of the wreck of the steamer At 'March--To Be Delegates--Hon. Declaration. Winnipeg, Jan. 25. aidatae at a meeting, fixed libersl convention for Wednesday, M convention. from cach constituency, ex-officio delegates, : candidates at Dominion elections and the i newspapers. The campaign in West ened last night, Frank Oliver dealt with: the tion policy + liberal administration, the government's land. policy, while wh the r lands an hey did hy Premier CONTRACTS GIVEN Electrification Clair Tunnel Fhe--announcement. the ( made for the adoption of « th i + which has been awarded Westingh : laced upon the yards bridges. hy capable of hauli on th twenty-five icht of ten. mil of the United the n" gest It is a feet, mor for heg A Thorough Job. Alexan has sent mindedness home ta hay lathed of lath finally urveved he good chiribed new hat in vain Alex thunder ! 3 actually Daring father, tell by from to the on them, thick ol 1 , or Shoot "what's one Five Years For Manslaughter. Toronto, Taber] Pekin, Jan the + penitentiary bashful viddently ve crowded day street in doubtinlly "Don't von thial wat Sir James anadian f Spencer battle o guarant au svening rendried Rest 'e you'll never he without it. Oliver's last ev orincial vadt, but it was carried off. The men and | then ente arch 6th, and 7th, Abont Jed with six men and the captain; an 500 persons ave expected to attend the | other, carrving eleven men, stranded. Two of "its occupants, Eriksen, the in addition to | chief engineer include | the boat for three days with only a local and | bisenit between them. Erikson became i of | mad and tried to kill Liset, buat the latter took the knife from him and op- | bond "hui, Carried away hy. a wave Hon. | Eriksen also disappeared. immigra Liset remained in a fainting condi i of | ion until the next day, when he saw As a result land about 100 yards away. He jump hojed into "the sea and succveded in said, the people of the west made more | reaching the shore, Avabs gave him ood and drink, He then went to "a of | signaling station, and was nearh crop pro- | kitled by a cust she opi o heen ombany; once as quickly that alternating rhead conductors in the i tunnel bes | ease. s, and in the | day » supported loco a passen hour, om Canada J wen electricity will he generated power house that it will he neces he exten h of the tunnel proper . andl of the open portals or or tube, or proceaded wother, wating » work bolt an ith rh a sea captam' ol been Tioted for al [the most advan occasion, | with and reformu « decid: Je Leng and fab not with paus mn am Lippitt about had heen sev and fast tired and Ton and can be ha arraigned L ) the | father's complicity in the Boxer dis Italian, ASSIZeS of murdering Young's September 22nd, guilty enced hy and who ple ' ritton to five vea > ran looking . wa shad be Stare the other dav. swe dnd hot The animal fancier shouldn't grow! ; at the weather when it is raining cats embarrassed reply. at the weather when g a---------- » doyen. of James Lemoine, stop' » King Hundred {Pula off Cape Bon, The Atbula left Traponi with a car go of ' salt jor Gibraltar, and was overtaken by a tempest on December exe- | 12th. The vessd © foundered in the and the liberal members of the | storm. The crew, composed of seven teen men, endeavored to construct a i the boats. One disappear , and lasét, re him for a smu admiralty, which sent the torpedo de consul, WIFE ARRESTED Flames Did Not Remove Traces con of Sirange Crime. to London, Jan A remarkable Manu char of murder was, 'yesterday; pre be ferred against Mrs. Rosa Kopen of to com- | Heigham, a suburb of Norwich, whose ; The husband was found dead during an s known louthreak of fire at their house early system | Friday morning. + conde Considerable mystery surrounds the midnight on" Fri morning, eres of "Fire!" wore Shortly af be several neighbors ran te the rescue, By means of a plank Mes. Kowen and her = Jive children were rescued from the OF I hedroom window, al into the lower p of 'the house, and in the sitting room, the sent of tl on fire, was found the dead body of A but « nade sever found on the head. Suspicions wer of been arrested and charged with the the wilful murder of her husband. She was taken before the Norwieh strates vesterday, when the chief able stated that when he formal reed Mrs, Kowen with the mur the [der she replied 000,000 pounds "1 did not plan te murder him, nor comaeneed in Septem. | yet to hurt him in any way." for rmal evidences only was given, and . and for on week Was ardored to ro of further inquiries being made Passenger | by the police it Ik 82,700,000 GAVE THIEF BOOTY Magnanimity in a Montreal Crim- Ells inal Court. Montreal, Jan. . An instance of theories in dealing criminals was re at 82.25 Fhe accused n it with or the goods in and there to | vas a clear case ag him. He last | so ned, he ver ir a rather ariable: medition all sor § When refdrring to tune he it so that My tt td not we 1 m athizing with him after the coniplainant said before Judge of the pri wations from the He | bench the acen was allowed to g the | on suspended sentence and he turn d 1 the corr w oon | My, Scott pushed for ar t the « ted mor Vir int r ing that probab renter «| of they than th ner 1th om aid Penetrates And H»ls When von buy Smitl White Lind nae | ment van secure the most per Sur wl heali remedy on the ma fh rains, swellings, inflammation, new ia, 3 and all other ache as fund pain drop tilled--with--ut The § most curat power and th remedy i, never fails to eure promptly and th A | hotile costs but back if not satisfactory Heir To Chinese Throne » at | tarbanees, there has been no hei on nominated ere a---------- Ww tered ¢ : ; i Lenten 1 10 it is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store you may depend it is the best quality, said a customer to fricned In Gibson's was the | A Fast Trotting Horze. + Doverans, 27114, owned, by Ant ling. of the Clifton House, Bir ville, i® one of thé fastest mares Fastern Ontario. After every race s As robbed down with Nerviline, which Inv For sprains, was, ternal pains re-elect it kas strength, penetrating power ¢ ol and the weal diyide nd declared works promptly. Every horse and and stock owner should use Nerviline' ceuts per hottle everywhere, The Absolute Purity vined in ms officer, who took er, The semaphore telegraphed to the stroyer Dunois to his assistance, Liset St. [will be sent home hy the Norwegian "TSTOCK-TAKING BARCAINS .. in Black and Navy Vicuna Cloth and Mn Tasch, regular prices. $12.50 and $15.00. $6.00 for FriaraRE ate TE TE TRS Reha sEsssersirananane Aetsassersranassrasivansne Le #1E0%y THEE -~J heard from the Kowen's house, and i WOMEN'S OXFORD, Black ud Mixed Tweed " 34, 36. 38, regular prices $5.00 to x S8 RN BANE SS EN aaesas® ® hue - Then the police and "firemen broke Soe the Children's and Women's Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats at ..... rane a axes 00 Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats at . ....... hes 490. : | A EEE EIT on The hody was bnt slightly burned, power a close examination being 1 mysterious ingurlis' were roused: Sl polis Flanagletre Nightgowns, full sizes, investigations followed, with, the #e markable sequel that Mre, Kowen has Ceylon Natural GREEN Tea is daily converts ing thousands of drinkers of the artificially colored teas of Japan. Lead Packets Only. 25c., 30c.. 30c., 50c. and 60c. per pound, HIGHEST AWARD, ST. LOUIS, 1904. . CELESTINS in cee Assan s ena . Brees The Lend ce PRO cscs stsrtvIBBTRRTLBRABANS MAKING-UP wled here on Monday in the case of hix | AMdphonse Glade: by A. H. Scott, Westmount, with hav valued under- Jing stolen a pair of moccasins, alued who was charged JAMES REID, THE CITY OR PRIVATE AMBULANCE. An up-to-date bedroom should consist of Brass Bedstead, Mahog- ~any Oak Princess Dressers, Lady or Gentleman's Cheffonier to match. This week we are closing out the above Bedroom, Furniture at HALF.PRICE, Also a Few Specials In White Enamel Iron Beds, Surface Oak ; Oval Glass Dressers and Stands, AT A BARGAIN. LEADING UNDERTAKER round, and Wade's onl Money DISCOUNT SALE We are offering our full line of "STRANSKY" and "ELITE" Enamel Ware, the best made; and a full line of Aluminum Ware at 207, Discount. BISSELL'S BEST CARPET SWEEPER at $2.50. TLERY at $2.75 Doz. GUARANTEED PLATED KNIVES at $4 per Doz. CARVING SETS at cost, from 65¢. up. CARVING SETS, in Casings, from $2 75. : .. ELLIOTT BROS . 77 Princess Street. 'Phone 35. Since Prince "Toan on, was dismissed on account of hi the throne. The dowager empres A. | therefore has ordered all eligible prine t ex 10 be presented on the Chinese New re | Year, and from these she will select three or four, who will be kent in the WE DO GALVINIZING ! Iron, Cast, Malleable Wrought, Sheet, Fittings-- QUICK 31 William Street, Toronto . THE CANADA METAL CO. for a year or two. From thes srinces the emperor's successor will be PB pero) PPR © 000-0000 0LV00COOOVOVTO0000 C0000 0 000000 FINANCE AND INSURANCE ESE £ G.A. BATEMAN Insurance Broker ALL KINDS OF FIRE INSUR- ANCE AT LOWEST RATES District Agent Sun Life Assur- ance Company of Canada. 69 Clarence Street, Kingston cal Estate nsurance Consult with GRO, CLIFF before buying a { Cros Drug 50000008 YOOO00000O0 OO ® prominent horsemen consider the hes ton liniment made, Mr Wendling savs swelling and is ia unequalled oO If You Want a Home Or Insurance, have a talk with George Zeigler, "ALESTATE &7 Brock Street. 6.0 COOTO0OOTOVO0 FOR SALE . First-class mill Bind mile from a thriving jie Kingston Distrito 40 -acres, - barn and Broly wills, with about winale S34 got Bushinery ; goed Prope set wher colng about $6,000. Will for OOO at 65 Clarence Blrech. 800 to ick buyers T. J. HART, Real Estate Agent, ston, ea ' * SOOO

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