Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Feb 1906, p. 6

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The modern merchant has or inclination to en- sale of worthless and de- r Canadian women desire full, , they should for the DIAMOND wives you A chance to consult IRENWEND about : your r Don his stock of samples 8 . ember the Date and Don't fail to hotel and see PROFESSOR The Celebrated Hoad Cheese. Diampnd Production, World. world's diamond production karats; Brazil, 12,- 57,000,000. All the world wneut would $540,000,000, ---------------------------- Mrs. William Ji Florence, widow the 'noted comedian haat and y to . ley is training his colt. Hare tended od a party at 5. J. r, hos: section. ville, had the misfortune ve his horse his Yott's t last Jrogor the villa tended 1 on 3 1 Yoit at PF." Hogan's. Edward Payne's. ---- . Junetown Jottings. were visiting friends he! vats for J. Saturday and Sunday guests of h parents + in Brockville. Several fro excellent time, Junetown, on Tuesday evening last. ------ Marriage At Bongard's. Bongos Feb. wed took place Feb. , at the came of the wife J, A, for their home in the West accompan friends, 'The infant daughter of Wi liam Bradley, brother was baptized after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bongard. Miss returned home Foresters' hall, Waupoos, evenirig last, Mr. and Mrs. hate been guests Mr. and Mrs. G. tained a number of their friends evening last week, Many Parties Held. Westhrook, Feb, sndwstorm been improved, and o the bells can be hea meeting was held in the tory hers on - eledt officers for GC. Sr was appointed tregsurer and salesman, Smith auditor. The midy isolation, judgin parties being hel once art « Mr. and Mrs, G. W Smith entertained a fow friends 4 their palatial residence Tuesday even Cured her Father's nness by a Si Saves mple Remedy. _agent, is canvass: George Whitmarsh, drowned in the canal Jon . Ri NMeG hauling | hay 'from C. Woodman's fae, St. Lawrence, to his farm ne . A very few from here at- party at the C.M.B.A, hall Monday last. Visitors : Jennie MF. and Mrs. L. McDonald spent Sunday at A. Me- Junetown, Feb, 19.-Miss Lillie Hog- an, Gananoyue, is guest of Miss Kate Purvis, Mrs. (Rev.) W. W, Purvis, of Saskatoon, N.W.T., and mother, Mrs, McCrimmon, East Quebec, spent last week at Walter Purvis'. Misses Bertha L. Powell, Escott and Nora Kincaid, town, i week. J. 8. Smart Manufacturing cofopany, Brockville, is furnishing the C. Turner's new factory. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Summers spent here attended the box social at Cain- town, on Monday evening, and report Miss Orma Mul: Yaugh. was the guest of Elva Herbis- on for a few days last week. We are rey to hear that Master Willie Mac- kenzie is on the sick list. W. W. Grah- am, Caintown, paid a flying visit to 19.--A quiet home on Wednesday, home of James Bradley, when his daughter Ella, be- Vameer of Carman, Man. The happy couple took their departure on the afternoon train edi by the best wishes of their many of the bride, | Profesfion and uniting with the meth Thomas Bongard visit- 3 : hool teaching, but of late years he: ed Royal street, over Sunday. Miss se 8 i i Gil Williams has returned after spend- health bas ben Baan rs te ing sevorgl days as guest of Miss B, me ono oy drs to dn hr go a, gio | ag om, TL hi McCormack, last, week, Mrs, " Hubert showed ps of fincas. Nothing Kingsley, has been visiting Mey, | JeTIONS Just then was anticipated, bu 8. Bradley has after a sojourn of six mdnths in New Orleans. Mr, and Mrs, Tw : large circle of friends, who appreci- LW, Wright of Sandhurst were in| ® ol i vel this vicinity last week. Miss McGee, of ated id orth ahd piety as: well: ae "The Pines," has heen the guest. of her cheerful disposition. Miss Ola. MeCormack. Parties ate Delin much in vogue just mow. A number Fhe Mp mea tor. from this place attended an oyster In tho March number The ineator supper given by the Foresters at the on Tuesday Allan Clapp at R. C. David's. A. Williams, entor- one 19. Owing to the on Sunday, sleighing has the merry Jingle more, cheese, fac- Friday afternoon, to the ensuing year, J, secretary- and Robert . People of this vie are making up for last winter's by the number of Oh: Nin ty of Ki '8 te a star fike those tall women in sens] 1 in scarlet sweet ain she is ? "That's what Td wikr i David Crumley are : ! i 3f the village, J. Quig: | &; CuFled--bright red and an decordion pleated skirt : and black lamb trim mings--oh, hurrah ! Did you where: her stone" went ¥- It went to the po ent of ihe rink, bange o to Eo What did yotr say?" "I wasp to is "8¢ | that atone up here. Why, you know, it shook the very strong." . aps na; I'll wll you; "Why, stone ought to he you think so? Do they have a feree in curling matches, pire, or anyti "* : "I don't know. They're all talking to her about it; anyway. I'd like to compliment the little girl in red. She must have practised a lot to be able to send a stone crashing against the wood like that. Why, it nearly made a hole in the ice. That reminds me of Paderewski. They say he breaks two or three notes every time he re: or an wm- Te is . . n "1 wouldn't want him to play on » our piano, then.' "Nor I. But it reminds me of the gH in red. Ob; look at Miss ----, She has lats of money, but that fone she's curling with is awfully y. Wouldn't ~ you 'think she'd buy a new one for a thing like this? If 1 curled, I'd shine my handle up with silver polish. One 'can't he too particular about these things, I al ways think." ------------ Died In Glenvale, The funeral of Miss Annie M. Leon ard, Glenvale, took place on Friday, 9th inst., from. the residence of he father, John Leonard. Rev. W. K Shortt conducted the services, and he remains were laid to rest. in the Cat araqui. Cemetery. From youth she was religiously disposed, making a public odist church at twelve years of age. For a time she engaged in publi in a few days she passed quickly away at the early age of thirty-three, deeply regretted by her relatives and has fallen under the spell or romance which the marriage of the president's daughter has evoked, and presents as its leading feature an article on '"The Brides of the White House," illustrat- ed, with a handsome portrait of Miss Roosevelt, never before published. The fiction of the number includes a short story by Mary Stewart Cutting, a clever study of child fits by Virginia Woodward Cloud, and the continua- tion of "The President of Quex," Hel- en M. Winslow's interesting club story, Viola Allen, the popular young actress who recently married a southern mil- lionaire, writes of Shak re's hero- ines from that point of view of one who has personated many of them with great success. ------ Capt. Taggart Of For Manila. Columbus, 0., Feb, 2.--The two companies of 'the Sth Infantry of the United States army, stationed at the Columbia barracks, under command of Capt, EB, F. Taggart, started to- day for San Francisco, 't6 sail thence for the Philippines, on: March 5th, Large crowds were lined up along the streets through which the soldiers marched, from their armory fo the railroad station and soveral thougand People, including the friends and rela. tives of the departing soldiers, were assembled at the station to speed them on their way. When asked what arrangements he had made in ard to his children, who are still in the possession of his former wife, Capt. Taggart swid | that he had left those matters in the hands of his at- torneys and felt quite confident that they would make some satisfactory ar. rangument, t -------- The marriage of Andrew Palmatier, son of . Palmatior, to Miss Blanche Clarke, ~daughter of A, M. Clark, Milford, will ocour this month, They wil! then leave for several weeks' Stay in Michigan. * Mth, Rev. 8. © On February : married Miss Edith ton. They by J 'a "at kets. Do you? Oh? jsn't that little ? Do you know see against the wood. She the' prize, 'dughin't 'she? just wondering why they didn't make more noise when she sent wholé' rink. She must be theyire jbulou. sO; they dont like her that gawky-looking -girl with the black hale. kiodked somebody's L] right out of the bole, Sha}. pt off. the team. Don't published. "Our in March? Do you want solid nator Vests Would you like a ; hat. It is a little showy, you know. $ or Roosevelt's? Donalds. Samuel Hogan at S. Me- 1 don't cars for that febthes stondom | | aven's, Marysville; B. McKenna at right up at the side--oh, what ave | 4. McDonnell's; George O'Brien, St. they shouting about ?"' Lawrence, and Thomas H. 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Feb. 20.--~Mount Sutton, a lofty promon- tory three miles from here, yesterday developed. into an active voleano, flames and smoke belching from a crevice far up the mountainside, A party of citizens approached as near the crater as they dared, only to be driven back by stifling sulphuric fumes. Alarm is felt here, though up to date there has been little lava ewmitied, -------- Had That Cérn Very Long? Quite casy to cure it with P Corn Extractor. Only takes twenty- four hours----no pain--dead sure cure. Try Putnam's; it's far the best. -- D. "J. Barker warden of St. utnam"s has been ' appointed Mary Magdalene's, Maud Hil, Picton, to J 3 Reid, Athol » to John Gilbert Picton, in place of moved to Toronto. S, A. Seeds, re ] 2 7 4 : = If you have any doubts about your plumbing and drainage not be- ing perfect, have it tested, don't be | deceived by other imaginary tests. Have the best. We have the ma- chinery, and the workmen, and hav- ing first introduced the system in this locality are in a position to give entire satisfaction and security from sewer gases. Our charge is mod- erate, The Smoke Test win Eventually be the Only Test for Plambing. ~ ELLIOTT BROS . rincess Street, Phone 35. as' Blucher ¢ Ladies' B $1 Is as dainty a Shoe as found anywhere at the pric 0! | J, JENNINGS, Kin er Cuban Re Ine Co's. Land tf Cubs the eastern end ot E Qu cut shoe at .aas n jon Iacilities are ° ortant tors: Hotel AEcom vailable to settlers a Ja nov ® being established for " 4 of veung trees, plan wd Gul an investor or group int ly we will arrange for oc! et one of our purchas to to rourhly investigated our has thorors we invite all whe en gh Cuban Properties te pur office and get information ¥ i our lands. Jt you Bind ost rite for Prospectus, aps, Price of Lands $50 Pe > 95 per cent. cash, i 25 or ce dave; balance, a Ie . fhe Cuba Realty i LIMITED. 7.0, HUTTON 254 Bagot st, Kingsto eee AITEND THE B iti 3 r d wo jtious young men and w ating a Lommercia tion in Shorthand, Typewritin Roping ete., of a Civil Servic will find the JH) Kingston, Ontario. a The best. equipped; and mos date business training instib astern Ontario. its may enter-at any ft all graduates are assisted to n far situations. Write for cat 'rates "Phone 680 W.H.Shaw, T. N. Stoc President. » h thers has not been mu beautiful snow this season, Wag; be more used. If Waggon or Buggy of any speci #t will be to your interest to « IS. LATUR The Carriage Mak 390 Princess Street, K you are in Hon Guaran We guarantes OUR milk SOLUTELY pure; put up in bottles, It is the best. Try Kingston Milk I Cor, Brock and Bago 'Phone 567. . A Light Sul The best gas lights or market for $1 and $1.25, | a light of marvellous brill can be regulated 'by a ol Suit any ga§ pressure, pee wee lights burn on | Kas per, and give power light, for 70¢. DAVID H: 86 Brock Street. 'Phor VOICE CULY ELLEDA M. PERLEY, A SOPRANO SOLOIS! ST. ANDREW'S CH! Has just 60 returned from Be taking spectal course on brea for artistic tinging and devel Power through re Sonance and to receive Pupils and C Tagements, Address, 193 Br Ee -------------- a There's Nothing in the worl much interest, d in as Coal at A he Year It mey sound tienes rE "41 buying and se a. ME that's what we'v: ed i oriant discoveries le dt complete satis Pays best, an way to . ¥ 10 win husiness is to de Booth & Foor or WEST S1 "Phone 113

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