Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1906, p. 6

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on which Wax very 'much a fawily 'af fair. Mr. Fred. Spangenburg was 'in Moore, Miss: Carrie and Miss Ethel Waldron. * » Sire: de 9 8 ry Bier walla to) ¥ on the Umbria, - - "home. inl Nine Katie Cotter is visiting ' Miss Gertrutle Fortescue. r. Percy Lyman has retumed f ~ a i visit to Nonireal. - de Mi] Hi wie Clark, ending, a few ks Susied to Flo Kingston. Robmsan weit on ol treal to vib oe Ww. Oringle Hall, who has Skinner i Thursday, Mw. | Wil left dor Lon. 7 been at wil a "dare in town, from Belleville, and was rose | on Toronto. "She and Miss i} for the old country on girls have made "many town; all of whom hope that will pome to Canada and Miss Stewart hes returned to Delle ville Miss E titie hor very - pleasant visit across. border, on Thursday. Mrs, Edward Moore left, to-day, for Montreal, to visit Mrs. J. Beech for a week, Mr. and 'Mrs, pension with Mrs, street, Breden, Miss Lena and Miss Gertrude Norris Bernard are visiting Mrs. Harding, avenue, Toronto, Mrs. Herbert Snider to Canon and Ms, Grant, . Among dicuied at oe opening 'of paeliament of interest to Kingston mauve brocade, with lace bertha, and a bou- uet E. Puylors, a grey chiffon velvet gown; - with Wimmings 2 old Jace, raps were Lady Cartwright's, of white roses; and Mrs, Bist. Thess very A Ehglish a Kingston Tandy retumed from the William Lesslie are en Stuart returned "to Weockville to-day, after a short visit T The Very Latest Gulled Pom Al x Over The World. Fe al peter of Chita ia aetinuly aris will peg, yl si Tsang on yi a pds O'Brien of Halifax, drop- } ad of of 'Wyelifle appoint Heintipsl John "Ronin, -bursar of the Penetan- bas been transferred guisbons, arin, i in the shaft of her husband's mill at "Vienna snd killed. © Canton 'and the American reépresenta- tives there is: at am end. hile making ta a a false = er, start. od a fight Tn which six were killed. he new Jogirlature of Alberta will be opened int the Edmonton skating rink in order to afford accommodation for spectators, Hon. Mr. Ross 'asked in the legisla. ture, on Friday, for a return of' all persons who had retired from the pub- fie service ot been dismissed. To-day will be "the critical day at the Algeciras conference, but ' Gor mény's attitude gives encouragement that peace will not be broken. illiam Newcombe, police mais: trate, Fort William, dropped dead in his 'home on Friday morning. Mr. Neweombe haa risen from his bed to procure a drink of water. He was fifty-five years of age. The cause of death was heart failure. Baby's Smile. Baby's Own Tablets has a smile in every dose for the tender babe and the growing. child, These tablets cure indigestion, . wind colic, constipation, diasrboun and feverishness, break vp colds, and bring natural, healthy sleep, And the mother has the guar- antes of a FQvernment analyst that this wedici contains no opiate, nac- ootic or poisonous "soothing stufi-- it always does and cannot do, harm, Mrs. Joseph Ross, Hawthorne, Ont., says: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets and find them just the thing to keep children well." You can get the tablets from any medicine dealer or by mail, at 25¢. a box from the Me. and Nes. * ponaid Caldwell, of | Dr. Williams: Medicine Co., Brockville, Appleton, webe at the opening' of par- | Ont. { to] ments pi Caldwall looking very : . . charmii girlish in an imported Mr, and Nrs. W, T. Gibbard, Napa- gown ng white embroidered . chiffon | nee, will arrive home, from their oe and jewels. She was one of the guests | to Mexico and Southern California, on at a recoption, given, yesterday, by | Wednesday of next week. ly. Laurier. ' Frank Eaton,. Conway, was in Na- Miss Frances Wuson has "returned | pance on Wednesday, . en route = to from Amherst Island. Mrs. Drury and Miss Edith and Miss Ara Drury will in town on hi d ing in to ville on, s way down apenit lust, even. to Bongard's Corners,, where he has pur chased a farm, ; Mr, and Mps. Albert Shier, late of Tathworth, who spent the wiser in ana are now located at Von- a, . dead av ten o'clock Friday night. | 'O'Meara has accepted the «An old lady crouched in front 'of Ontario rolls bis flood in at the gates train at my (N.Y, aml wen of the St. Lawrence, Rotor "ha instantly ki above all things military. Bone of Mrs. Chi t was caught | her bone and flesh of her flesh, this All friction between the Viceroy of | her dearest The Limestone City is Picturesque- ly Situated at the Gateway to the St. _awrence, and the | Social Life of the Beautiful Cenadian City is Distinctively | Military. tt Courier Sipping, hal a City, bégause massive buildings rear ed\of that stone, called beautiful by all: who see her lying where Great possession. The mame of Frontenac cut into the gate of her old Teto de Pont , recalls the days of the French regime. Across her et square, fof mors. more_than. a century, the Horse Artillery fill one jh, 5 in her Anglican cathedral (built: originally for a garrison chapel), and the scar- let | tunicked cadets from the Royal Military College, the other. The quick- steps of the battery band mingle with the sounds of her church bells and her citizens tell time by the gunfire of her forts. And so it follows that Kingsten so- ciety is a military society. Next to the state balls, the June ball, at the Royal = Military College, is the bril lant social event of Canada. To it flock debutantes' from all over = the dominion, and indeed from the coum- try of our cousin; and belles of both countries find excuse to visit the quiet city in the month of roses, and display their lovely gowns, and their lovelier selves, at the big military school on Point Frederick. The wife of the commandant at the college, the wife of the officer com- manding, the wife of the colonel in command of the battery, lead the social functions. Smart teas, smart dinner parties, small, but very de- lightiul, given within the charmed cirele, secured from interference from the rest of the social world by just the suspicion of a bayonet point set the pace for those without and King- ston soldiers' wives and daughters have ever been noted for beauty and charm. Tradition tells of lovely "wo- men who set not only garrison, but town lifé in a ferment--women whose charm of face and figure has been male irresistible by their high breed- ing. A few months ago Kingston Jost a hostess from her garrison ranks, whose place, she felt could never be quite filled--Mzs, Drury, wife of Col. Prury, and one of the Henderson sis ters whe turned the heads of Canada a gencration ago, and whose trio. of beantiful daughters is doing the same rumor had it ¢ - had it that.his se ter, Mise Gladyd with 1 : Titian coloring and her viv. ty had captivated a- ab Nova ov eg And but a Ale word flashed to her JF i that the ' bride had , her Lochinvar finding 3t necessary to go to Europe, and won permission to have an early rg to take his wife with him, Drurys' place came 'Col. ew belovea of the troops un- der him, ad his graceful wife, who Jooks as if the title of grandmother, she so proudly wears, could not. be hers by y right for many a long. year yet. With them came their and loved not alone because they are lovely, but because they are loveable. Then the land of "'bluencses," Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, sent a od daughters, charmingly winsome, | Are You Up to the Mark? If not feeling as well should, do not make the ne take of letting our heal care of itself, PE a th take Beechams Pills In boxes 23 cents, AGAIN DECIDES TO LEAVE He Will Go Into Business in Cal. gary. dainty, piquante little lady,' a daugh- ter of the late Senator and of Mrs. Dever, and wife of Capt. Norman Stuart Leslie. A clever hostess, her smart little dinners and her. smallest luncheons invariably merit the word "'success," | Mrs. Ogilvie, a colonel's wife and a gentle lower . Canadian, next to. her soldier husband, and her family. . of happy. children, finds her interest in the Badminton Club, a very exclusive organization of which she is the and to which she gives great impetus by trophies she puts up for competi- tion. And there is yet Mrs. Fages, the beautiful Frenchwoman, wife of 'Col. Fages. Thoughtful only of others, en- dowed with most exquisite tact, this lovely, girlish matron is held high in everyone's regard more for her gracious charm than for her husband's rank. Mrs. ~ Fages was ono of the "military" hostesses at a series of enjoyable little affairs which. centred round the late visit of the beautiful Canadian, who wears an. Irish coronet Violet, Marchioness of Donegal to the Lord 'Bishop of Ontario, and Mrs. Lennox Mills at '"Bishopscourt." These entertainments had also for a raison d'etre, the visit to his old home of Col. Frederick Wilson . of Quebec, and his wife. Rut beyond the military . coterie Kingston is noted for her fair women. There are matrons whose faces woula stir the artist's soul, mhids whose peers would be hard to find, for. as the dampness from the lake: gives them soft, fair skins, and the bright sun- shine in abundance. tints "their cheeks with rose, and the fresh winds which sweep over the city give them bright eves and shining -halr, so the sight of the troops from babyhood has given them erectness of carriage, a fearless air, that makes a vision good to look uwnon. You Should See - Our new hats, "The Verilite," sold in Kingston only at Campbell Bros., the popular hat store. A very severe case oi rheumatism cured by Wa-Hoo tonic. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, mark- ct square, opposite Whig offidé: 356. today. It was not long after Col- onel Drury was ordered to the com- mand of the Halifax garrison, that own | St. Catharines, March 10.--Rev. \il. ton Coleman, pastor of Queen Street Baptist church, has 'decided to leave after all. He resigned some timo agg to accept a responsible mercantile p.- sition in Montreal, but his congrega. tion made such an urgent plea to hig, to remain that he threw up the Mop treal job and decided to stay. Sine then, however, things havik transpired which Som lled him to take the new step, and Sunday night he will preach his farewell sermon. He goes to gary tO engage in business, A NOVEL VENTURE. Scottish Co-operative Society, to Have Its Own Land. Montreal, March 10.--The announce. ment that the Scottish Co-Operative Wholesale society will purchase 600. 000 acres of fertile land in the Sa.. katchewan Valley, in which it wi) raise wheat tobe transported to its numerous mills in England and Scot land, was made to the Toronto St by W. Wilson, Saskatoon, who wa the city on his way home from ¥ land, al- -------- Mrs. John Taylor died at her home in Toronto last Friday, aiter a Shor. illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Taylor and her husband were residents of _Gleno ra for four years before they moved to Toronto, a vear ago, and previous to which they lived in Napanee. She was a sister of Mrs. (Sherriff) Gillespie Picton, and a cousin of Judge Widdi. field, of Owen Sound. She leaves her hushand and one daughter, Miss Pear] Taylor, Interment took place near Uxbridge. Alexander C: Bowen, Peseronto; is dead. He was horn in 1818, on the farm now oecapied by his nephew, Ww. J. Bowen, on the Napiince road, just east of the town limits. He had eight sons and two daughters, with one of whom, Mrs, Holmes, Fourth street, he lived during the latter years of his life, his wife having died some twenty years ago. In politics he was a conser- vative, and in religion a Methodist. Benjamin Treadway, an dent. of Napanee and vicinit stroke of paralysis on Wedne Concentrated fluid magnesia, bottle, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug aged resi- «Dp vou need glasses ? It will cost vou nothing to find out at Chown's Drug Store. Store, phone 230. Prompt delivery Chown"s Drug Store, the place where you get perfect fitting glasses. i ---- -- "ORE OF BROCK AND WELLINGTON. STREETS er ind oh pod oil housekeeper. Toinen Huck Gowels Ringed ends, id 18x39 inches at of SEY "Hck tek owels ek colored' borders, size 20x39, th 20c. each. Special at Ise each, oy Huck Gowels a and colored borders, fringed at 18c. each, - Huck Gowels| ivary great interest to the $1.50 dozen : $1.75 dozen $2.00 dozen New Spring "Soar Readv-to- Wear Goods Which Appeal to the Most Fashionable "Pony Jackets" Ready-to-Wear Skirts in the latest shades of grey, $5.50, $6, $6 75, $7. $7.50, $8. Lougtre Skirt Waist Suits Navy, Black, Green, Brown and Fancy, $7, $7 50, $8, $9, $9.50, $10. Silk Shirt Waist Suits Latest designs in Shot and Check Effects--many original New York designs-- $10, 12 50, 15.00, 17.50, $19 in the correct covert cloth style. "@pildren's Raincoats" Stylish designs, $4 50, 5.00, 5.50, $6.00. RATNCOAGS Made of superior quality Cravenette, in the very latest English style--Fawns, Tans, Greys, Olives, etc.--$4.98 to $17.50. will find at a later date. Ghe Cotton Situation We would advise an early selection on any Cottons you may require for summer and fall wear. The prices we are now quoting are much lower than you finish and cambri¢ finish. Special Offerings in English Sbeetings Plain and Twilled. = Pillow Cottons in circular, linen Horrockses' White Cottons standard of the world, at old prices. 8oc. to $5.50 each. Remnants of Bed Spreads American and English makes, suitable for single and double beds ; large variety to select from. Prices Gable Ioinens Both bleached and unbleached, all lengths, 13; up to 3% yards long, at exceptionally low prices. Cor. insertion, with and without bibs; English desig Wie Joawn HAprons 150 in the lot. * Made of Fine White Lawn, trimmed 'with embroidery' 'and gn; reg. 6oc. Special, 4oc. each. Clear. Brock & Wellington Streets Odd Toines 'Gable Napkins 1,2 3,4,5and 6 to a pattern, 'at special reductions to -- i -- -- SMEN SION AND STR Specialist iy ves §pec! | Toiseases Lot a our Case, Givir Wi pt Your Case, © Ya Tr it in the Privacy of Efe! fallyand lay ¥ your ¢4 You May Pay E Spech gris a doctor Jebility, may Use |, own_Wome. +y Pay When You are Cure alist who has 14 diplom, ases of men, so called incural DR. 8. GOLDBERG. r of 14 diplomas and certiric who wants 10 uo money that he does not ¢ nce patiénts that he hasth' s, Dr. Goldberg will accey ty and you peed not pa smplete cure has been ma pp patients who have béen pan as he guarantees a itive cu IF chroaic, nervous, blood and skin dis hich he accepts for treatment, He not onl Je condition itself, but likewise all the con such as rheumatism, bladder or | on load poison, physical and n volack of vitality, stomach trouble, isone thing tc back them up; for money un The doctor realizes tha Jaime and angther thin 1 no wen you are cured, he fee iy Sovadll willingly pay him a'small § gems, 'herefore, ERE, Hersens who suffers to write the doctor se before him, whi eeive careful at of your case weil be save fost faith uy #gain and nol Jotone penity be paid All medicines for patients to e 14 diplomag an jogt, which. co ae Address him simp shales, entirely free. : € Goldberg, 208 Wood w ard Ave Roo: 2 he Medicines for Canad feots sent fro indsor, Ont,, Conse Reels na duty to be paid, $OA00TCODOBOOTGTOOR R J. 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The greate hive been the silent longin Hy 2 of the hea : e heen deliver adionce, The d re Jon "tual prayer, th and" answered, SE tt---- RELIC OF SLAVERY -- Del 'aware Has Slavery Law wi in Force. tg! an, Del, March 10.- wy Mg discovery hy as just Ie Yu Deli gr is the only stat on, o here ky avery laws are ree 4 : " ah "as found that the a a of New cpstle con to "bind gut" nt" paup anion | m the luw Tl als, Hn = pertains to men WY. can he | a w boiind - recy in Delaware for a Wy oy three years," says es \ were original 2 He Jerislat Aa attire, Were re ar TE Few of the 1 ard of \ Werk and reported t Rasmuch, ' = he OWover as this the act of eman the trustees it 'onflierg | wit h d ~ Yr 10 anfore, Nun Sunbight S0ap is better th #t when us iy Sunlight §

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