Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Mar 1906, p. 7

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The Habit of Health | . anle have a habit of ailing. How much better it would be Many pe i keep well. - For health, after alk; is largely a matter of do pe which af may acquire with a little practise. BEECHAM'S PILLS h good habits to Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. If yom teach £ bicct' to Bilious Aitacks, suffer from Constipation or are iv] with indigestion, Nervousness or Headache, Beecham's 10 will reform all these bad habits and set an e ample of good h the body will quickly follow. You can break up all sickly habits by occa asionally using the health suggestions trans- mitted by Beecham's Pills, Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold by atl Druggists in Cenada and U. S, America, In boxes 25 cents. Pills health, whic! -- WHEAT Emr Is a ready-cooked, cals--A natural remedy for digestive troubles. eons meas GOOODINE EPEESRELAVIONAT FOEOT CLOSOEO: whole-wheat food, made light and porous Send for the "Vital Question Cook Bo. Kk," postpaid. CANADIAN SSREDDED WHEAT CO, Limited, Nisy ra Falls, Ont. without h yeast, baking Toronto Office, 37 Church St, > L] ------------ gible for membership in The ask us to send you details ne. The copies will be mailed nts' each, and thus provide the venty-page illustrated booklet, and another booklet, ** Boys bof I'boy agents. Write to-day. ira Prizes for Boys 'orKk NEXT MONTH 8, Philadelphia, Pa. (ARLINGS LE, PORTER malagEm. NOTED FOR daint Come Off 5 Paint ! d at X Son's, {reet, jolute guurantee. It's 8, 100. Try a gallon. i) S. HENDERSON, AGENT, KINGSTON INTIAL RUBBERS AGAIN It seemed as though spring had come, yes, but only to go again. Now, we pay particular attention to dry feet. Wear our Rubbers and save colds and trouble. a Ve highly recommend the "CANADIAN" EE E------ RUBBLRS. They fit the best--wear the best. PIPPP PPPS P DLO a Back Numer We have Rubbers for everybody--men, wo- men, boys, girls and children. Try us when wanting Rubbers. shbernethy's Shoe Store do not use a Type- The visible writing E will please you and e. ne for a month. FPP 171 Wellington St, 4 a a I A THE Now is the time to buy your Wall Papers Je ffi HAPPY THOUGHT" [| cmt om. bt wkés glad hearts and 'sweet tempers BECAUSE looks well, bakes perfectly and i ¥ easy om fuel. Fe have sold over 1,500 in This d di ict--this alone aught to make nk seriously before buying any cook ve cxeept iE "HAPPY THOUGHT" I] & BIRCH- ck Street. Wall Papers ~ Call and see our samples--they are all of the latest designs and colorings. i 78 William Street. Roth SPRING 1906 209 Discount on all W. N.Lemmon's ; gusta, THE DAILY WEDDED AND AWAY A NAPANEE BRI BRIDE LEAVES FOR THE WEST. A Wedding of Much Interest Was Celebrated on Wednesday--It Was a Quiet But Happy Event. Napanee, March 22.- A wedding of mech interest to Napancvans was solemmized yesterday afternoon at two o'clock at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. J, R. Perry, John street, {when her eldest daughter, Miss Au became the bride of E. Barr Hall, of Princeton, B.C. Owing to the recent death in the bride'sghome, the wedding was of ia' véry quiet nature, f only the near relatives of the bride | being present. The ceremony was per { formed hy Rev. W.-H. Emsley. The { bride was attended by her sister, Miss | Pearl, and a like service was perform ed for the groom by Charles P. Tem. pleton, cousin of the' bride. The | bride's cousin, little Miss Violet | Perry, was flower girl, The bride was | attired in a handsome gown of laven- der silk, trimmed with lace .and chif- { fou, md carried. white carnations, and | the bridesmaid, Miss Pearl, a "similar gown . trimmed with lace and carricd pink carnations, The flower girl was daintily attired in white em- broidered lawn trimmed with blue {yibbon, and carried pink carnations, After the wedding ceremony a dainty { wedding dinner was partaken of and {at 4:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Barr had wore taken the train for their home in Princeton, B.C., where the groom is la civil engineer. The bride's going away gown was a handsome navy blue broadcloth with dainty hat to match. The presents to the bride were ex quisite and very numerous, and con sisted of solid silver, cut glass, hand- painted china and bric-a-brac. The groom's gift "to the bride was n handsome gold bracelet set with amythests; to the bridesmaid, a gold pin, with an amythest, and the flower girl a silver necklace. The friends from a distance who at- tended were Mrs. W. A. Rockwell, from Chicago; Mrs. Armstrong, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Barr Hall will visit iriends in Toronto, Regina and Cal- gary en route to their home in the west. The bride is one of Napanee's fairest daughters and has a host of friends who. wish her and her estim- able bushand, a long and prosperous journey through life. A large number of their friends ae companied them to' the station to say good-bye, and deluge them with rice, A Tailored Shirt-Waist Suit. Shirt-waist suits for early spring the new materials, m light in weirht and wedinm in color. will be much wokn i with separate covert or griffonette {cloth jackets. For these the pleated skirt is maintaining all of its original | popularity, 'and the waist is' pleated or tucked in a corresponding fashion. Fhe skirt of this model is. walking length, as they all must be, the pleats | stitched well helow. the hips. of the waist has thyee pleats sloping {from shoulaer to centre waist line, | and the fronts are a series of voks {length and full-length stitched tucks, {wither side of the front box pleat fas teming with small fancy buttons. A stitched belt of the grav mohair, the i material of the frock, fastens with a | silver coral set buckle in front The back { Watson's For March. {| Watson's Magazine begins its second | year with the March number. It has | grown and prospered, and Mr, Wat { son's virile editorials show no falling | off. Watson's has been enlarged to 160 pages, the cover has been improved, { Instead of the one department with { which the magazine first appeared, | there are now seven, The fiction and verse have risen to a very high stan- led of excellence, THE ORIGIN OF CATARRH Is Interesting, But a True Cure is What You Seldom Find. Scazeely escapes catarrh (some form, {Ag first it is a cold: But each day makes it more sicken- Ling and offensive, As the nose gets plugged up the patient has 40 broathe through the run 'the risk of letting anyone in month, and i germs. get intothe ngs os, No use trying to cure with sn | Sos stomach medicine, ! The germs are in the nostrils, {throat and air passages. rhozone can reach the | goes wherever the { go. Into the smallest air eells, into every passage, wherever there's a sign of rE Or the Only Catar- trouble, for it air yoit breathe can catarrh--you can quickly apply Cat- ! arrhozone. Sore spots are healed, inflammation subdued, the mucous membranes are cleansed and strengthened, the cause of the trouble being cured by Catar: PILES | Cured Aer Rity Yearh We Can Piles and Prove it. rr-- Sample Package Free By Mail, So Yourself. No Surgery. Piles (or hoids rarely kill, but they ca more exquisite agony in a few niinutes than fiuch more set. ious troubles. This is especially true in the case of those who are ever so slightly constipated. It means the cer- tam renewal of the agony every morn- mg. IL-8 inevitable and unfavorable, riles can now be Quickly and per- feetly cured, without pain, cutting or detention from business or veeupation, it has already been demonstrated in thousands of cases, in both sexes, at all ages and in the very worst as well as the ordinary ones. We propose to let you try it your. self. You have probably been bitterly disappuinted 'by many so-called Pile Cures, This is why we want you to try our remedy before you pay a penny for it, Then you will know certainly and ab- solutely, whether it will do for you what it has done for many others, It is for sale in every drug store because people must ha No one who ha "not suffered the WHIG, THURSDAY, MARCH 22. Oure | That You Can Prove It On ! A CITY OF CRIPPLES IS WHAT A WRT WRITER CALLS KINGSTON. The Independence of tne People Eaten Out--Always Looking for Gevernment Support, In- stead of Helping Themselves. Kingston, March 21. (To the Edit: or): As 1 have had members of the Frontenac Historical Sofiety discuss their plans very clearly and fully, may 1 be allowed to reply to "Anti Extra- vagance." The members are fully agreed that the great evil that has vaten the independence out of Ring stonians and made this a city o cripples, always looking 16 the gov- emment to prop them up, is the amount of government patronage. our government institutions could he removid, we would have a city of in- dependent, public-spirited people. As it is' the working people want the rich people to do things, and the rich ask the council, and the council the { government, and what we cannot per suade any one else to do for us, we do without. If any = American city, the size of Kingston, and 'with its 'advantages, had wanted, and talked about a summer hotel as much as we have, - the citizens, rich and poor; would have united and built 'it, hut we stand waiting for some wealthy torments of itehing, painiul or bleed- ing piles can appreciate, for one mo ment, the marvelous sense of relief | that follows the use of the Pyramid Pile Cure. You can go to the without dread or fear, you can yourseld at home without the slight- 'est-trouble, inconvenience or difficulty, Fallow a few easy and simple direc- tions and get well and stay well, Go to your druggist at once and buy a box of Pyramid Pile Cure for fifty cents, Here, for instance, is a sample the Kind of letters we get every day, and we don't have to ask for them : Friend, 1 write to tell what god your Pyramid Pile Cure has done for we, | used your sample, and it did | me so much good T went and got two boxes, and 1 used onc and I am an other man altogether. 1 have no pain, no piles, and I have heen troubled | with them for over" fifty years, and | could find no relief till now, thanks to your timely eure. Use my name if it will do vou any good. leage Smith, Wharton, New York." For Free Samples send to the Pyra- mid Drag Co., 2160 Pyramid Builuing, Marshall, Mich. AN OLD IDEA cure of Shown to be Absolutely False by Modern Science. People used to think that baldness was one of those things which are handed down from generation to gen- eration, from father to son--just like a family heirlpom, Science has shown the falseness of this belief by proving that baldness itself 8 not a constitutional disease, but the result of a gfrm invasion of which only Herpicide" can effectually rid the scalp. Washing only cleans the scalp of dandrufi, it doesn't kill the germs. "Destroy the cause you remove the effet." Newbro's Herpicide will do this every. case, It is also a in delightful dressing. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10¢, in stamps for sample to the Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. G. W. Mahood special afent. QUITE A CHANGE. The and Canada of To-Day Twenty Years Hence. Weekly Sun, Toronto It 1s expected that 50,000 ini grants from Great Britain will settle m Ontario this year. About an equal number of Ontario people will remove to the North-West in the same time The volume of the two human cur- rents is likely to increase rather than decrease, It is quite within the of possibilities. that in the next six or seven years we may lose half a mil lion of our own people to the No, rth West, and receive. an equal number rom the old land. Such great changes nm a province with a population of 4 litte over 2,000,000, must produce im portant industrial and social effects. We are losing not only the voung and ro sive, but those of our own ha bits aml customs; we are getting young a well as oll from abroad, but, these, whether young or old, are NOt as progressive as are Women we are le of life dificr in many those held here. As the men amd ana their views respects a result of all this wing, Ontario of ten years honee will differ very materially from the Ontario of to-day, Those of our people. who go to the North-West, will also be chang edi they will find themselves develop ing in the boundless West a hew point of view, and will be greatly inftnnesd by surroundings formed hy from the United States, and the four corners could do the Rip Van Vinkle act he would not know the Canada in which he would awake twinty years hence. strangers Great Britain of. Europe, MEMBERS WENT TO DANCES. Would Have to Give Other, Ont., March McKibbon, pastor of Mars' Hill Meth odist church, lhearibg that certain members of the choir had been gttend ing dancing parties, caused no small stir by reading to the choir on Sun day, at the end of his discourse, the footnote in the discipline, referring te amusemgnts, and commenting there on, partiendarly putting stress on dane ing. He made the statement that the dancing parties in this locality were of the lowest type-that the cards were there. He wanted all-the mem bers of the choir to be moral people. He said {he time had come when the members of the choir wolld have to choose between the choir and the dance: that cancers should rot be in the choir. Up One or Brinssley, x. Rev. A. Hard or soft corns cured with threy rhozone, thorough "eure quickly fol Cine. | Foolish to put off when cure is so bandy. Your druggist sells Catarrho- zone, two months' treatment $1, applieg tions of Peck's. Corn calve Guaranteed. Money back if not satis J iastory, Tn boxes, -I5e., at Wade's drug store, toilet | range | from | If one | person from some where clse. Now from some conversations I have heard, and can vouch that the Fromtonac Historical Society will not ask any grant or favor from the cotn- | eil, beyond the free use of the City hall for illustrated lectures, to inter est and enthuse the people in King- | 8ton. The tearing down of the fence | around Clarence Park--if that is the | name--will cost very fow dollars, the | ground ix lovellal and 1 Bilieve that {is all that is to be attempted this fyvear. The = objection that it will be | come a resort for immoral persons is | a very provincial one: there was never | a park opened that did not Juve to | meet that diffiealty, The ral ques tion is, will it add to the a | of the city, to overcoms if so means can be foun the dreaded evil, | If we cannot have the park, do not | tet us ask the government to spend | any money on it. When a boy thir teen says" "You are up against a | hard propesition to try to pvt the Kingston people to do anything." When the working man and the col {loge professor alike bewail the apathy and indifference; the lack of enterprise | of the people and pessimistieally as sent, it is hopeless to make any at tempt to beautify the city or enthuse | the people ta work for its interests, it is time we recogniged the disease amd | ceased to foster it, hy erving for more | government patronage. we could only make the citisns say we can stand on our own feet, through indi vidual cfiort and co-operation, we can make Kingston beautiful, we can overcome the difficulties, it is. possible the faith, independence and coopera tion born of the offort might have =» deep regenerating officct on the life of the city. Let us trv and see.~INDE- PENDENCE. i ------------ Mrs. Williton Speaks. From her home at 29 Gilmour ave- nue, Toronto Junction, Mrs, J, Willi ton tells of her new found eure for neuralgia and muscular pain, have long beer troubled with veuralgia, and Nerviline has been Sy only relief. When rubbed on it seems to sink right to the core of the pain, and gives instant ease. I can honestly recommend Nerviline for any puin or ache--it's a sure cure Can't help curing, it's so strong and pencirating. Sinks right to the core of the pain, and prevents it' returhing. Don't forget the name--"Polson's Ner viline,"~and refuse any substitute, Composer's Seventieth Birthday. Cape © May, N.J., March 22.--Rey Edgar Page Stites, author of the famous hymns, "Beulah Land," "We'll | Be There Some Day," and "Simply | Trusting," to-day is celebrating hi He and enjoying was kept busy, all mom the congratala numerous friends in this letters and telegrams of for him from seventieth birthday and health ing, tion city. is still strong vigorous good He in acknowledging of his Many congratulation arrived all parts of the country ------------------ Special Dip Hip corsets, 65. New York Dress Reform, When the stork brings the baby--and you can't nurse the little one-- feed only, Nestle's Food It's the perfect substi- tute for mother's milk. In suminer and winter, always the same. © Sample (enough for 8 meals) sent {rec to Jquothiers. THE LEEMING, IiLES Co., Limitee, * MONTRIAL. | 4 ht i J CHLOR CHLOR CHLORODYNE CHLORODYN Always ask for "DR. J. COLLIS BR of spurious compounds or imitations, COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on bettle. Wholesale Agents, Shoe Whim whims of his own. favorite kind. We can please nearly all--that would be im Lbe talked into unsuitable GOOD 8S Take for examp'e our and Bal at $3 50. Kitchen 77 Princess Street, (THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE) Almost every man 'has shoe Nothing irritates him more than being urged to buy a totally different kind of shoe from those he wants, simply because the Shoe Store in question doesn't carry his ssible--but at least you won't shoes. THE CHOICE OF Here is both, exceptionally and surprising! Ripe Bananas Ripe Pineapples Ripe Tomatoes ss AT in A. J. Rees', 166 Princess S ODY! Sg short oft attacls of EPILEPSY, 1, ATS ERIA, PALPITA. TION and SPASMS. in the ly Relliativs to in NEURALGIA," TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS, "~ OWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and beware The genuine bears the words "DR. J. the Government Stamp of each Sold in bottles. Prices in England, 1s 13d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. each (Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies sach bottle. Sole Manufacturers :--J. T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. LYMAN BROS. & CO., Limited, Toronto. S every man with shoes. Not HOES 4 Men's Patent Colt page. They are better by a dollar and more than any other shoes you can find at the price. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. The House of Good Shoe-making. Needs There is a lot of things needed ina Kitchen that you never think of une less you keep house or a tin store. We have been supplying people with ihat pretty noar what they these things for so many years we can tell want, All the different shapes and styles in Pots and Pans, Bread Boxes, Kotides, Sauce Pans, and the dozens of things that should be in a well appointed _ kitchen are here, at prices very low. o ELLIOTT BROS oe

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