Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1906, p. 5

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3 better ($5,000 Regained Health and. of Pe-ru b |S 5 | » but is | Deraetas Miss Louise Moore, 86 McGill 8t., unlig Di : in the Tin a «J wish to express my gratitude toyou for giving to suffering hu- manity your wonderful medicine, Peruna. | was an invalid from ca- tarrh of the liver. I was despond- ent, my skin was sallow, | hada Sud faste 1a 07 South 8h miede ing, my tongue was coated a a my breath was very bad at times. 1 was subject to sick headaches and vomiting. My bowels were irregular and | was wretched. 1 doctored for some time without. becoming much better and finally, at the suggestion of friends I tried Peruna. The result was magical and within four months | was com- pletely cured." --Miss Louise Moore, mg MAAS INNIS INSIPID HOUSANDS of women suffer from systemic catarrh. This is sare to uce such symptoms as cold feet and hands, sick headache, palpitation of the heart and heavy feelings in the stomach. Then begins a series of experiments with medicine, They take medicine for sick headache. They take medicine for pervous prostration, for palpitation of the heart, for dyspepsia. None of these medicines do any good, because they. do not reach the cause of the complaint. Peruana at once mitigates all these symptoms by removing the cause, Bysiemic catarrh is the trouble, Sys- temic catarrh pervades the whole gys- tem, deranges every organ, weakens every function. No permanent cure can be expected until the systemic catarrh fsremoved. This is exactly what Peruna will do. Good health is the basis of beauty: Clean kin, clean mucods membranes, these are the true source of beauty aud aymmetry. ' You May Expect 2 Suit Here 1g a durable and stylish rt of material to go info Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets for Women Make Healthy Women. Upon being taken into the stom- ach, the various ingredients are absorbed by the blood, and then find their way to every organ and tissue. it your suit was design. al makers known to the at have a reputation of our Suit here as low as it of equal excellence 'e \ 1 Some reach the uterine system, ash We have.but one These allay inflammation, stop all figures. drains on the systéem and make women regular. Some strengthen the stomach. Theyhelp digestion and increase the appetite. " Others act on the bowels. They cure constipation, Other ingredients stimulate the liver and kidneys in carrying off impurities from the system. Others reach the nerves. These tone up the nervous system and supply vital energy, thereby cur- ing the nervousness, irritability, and melancholy, os which so ma- ny women are subject. The full effect of all the medi- caments in the tablets is to arouse the entire female system to rencw- ed life and vigor. Improvement is noticed the week. §0c. at dealers or by mail, B. N. Robinson & Co., Coaticook, Que. BE -------------- COMPULSORY SERVICE. -- ), 12,-12 50, 5. [BBY CO. CLOTHING STCRE wa i Best Offerings uses comprise » a nd light vening ve pan front large variety of the pock oll stitched tucks Starts Campaign to Secure Re- nd pleats. In Ik oy duction of Period. 85. To-night w Wy 3 a AN Berlin, April 9%. -The socialist or Ines fen Vorea 1s has started a cam Collars This oul fo I cure a reduction in the r sour choi 19 from In ilsory military service > Yous. : < to one. The paper J fast 4) Publishes an article written hy ne quality hs a officer, Raron Guhlen, exposing the At 7 o'clock Im of time by. soldiers in ' parades. Soldiers are rders, Please ontnually thing v awn $hrom several of th 3 bs 2 useful exercises, the writer asserts, to is lot; the reg 19% Provide Spectacular parades for in Mumerablo foreign personages. Half time is wasted in useless abolishing of the super would give an oppor tunity 1) For the reduction of the. period or 3 military irvice without decreasing he eflicioy of the soldiers. . Street : r % 1 Doings At Bradshaw. sto tore nh an April 27. The farmers n - - Huss petting the land in proper Sone Mon for seeding. The cheese fac OY, owned hy Howard Revnolils, Verona, will 1 Fresh o gs, 15c. Crawford's. open on May Ist, un ment of W. L. Barker. this lo the young men from die pL are" taking their depar Mr. or, tbalt. J. Moore has rented 8 FE. Hamilton's farm, and J. hi r. has bought a piece of pole, land "ram T.1, Dufiy. T. a hy § saw mill has shut down for Ort period. while the gaged in rafting logs. S 4 on Hunlay, with - Miss M Road IVerary, as teacher. .). A. op oY Made a short visit at The' al HR olet Bradshaw return the hold tnesday, after spending Reh as with her uncle at Crow nth ph ng bee was hd at Tit weal apa dy"s on Thursday of the gue. fut I. H. Swerbrick was "eel fo of ha rai; Yerana, last *, yrile is Harrowsmi), \ aumiton is - at ctu a. Tea ER Ro SS Re TT a OUTSET O00RE. V de , 36 MEGILL JT, TORONTO, CAN. Peruna cures catarrh wherever located. Female catarrh is the most beauty-de- stroying disease in existence. Peruna cures by removing the canse. Peruns strikes at the source of all these hate- ful disfigurements. Never Looked So Well As Since Taking Pe-ru-ma. Mrs. Mary A. Brown, 48 Wells Ave, Dorchester, Mass., writes: "Every one that looks at me says, 'I never saw you look so well as you do now.' I then told them I nave been tak- ing your medicine. I thank you for the kind letters I have received from you. 1 will always praise Peruna and Man- alin,"--Mrs, Mary A. Brown, Dr.B. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, of Columbus, 0., gives adyito to women free during the summer months, All correspondence held strict cone fidonsiz] - SPORTING NOTES. Interesting . Items on Various Sporting Matters: Charles Stephenson, at present coaching the Harvard crew, will train the four of the Ottawa Kowing Club for the Canadian Henley regatta this year. In view of being received into the No AL LU, the Toronto clubs have agread not to import any player cast of Kingston; and to accept the two #cars' résidence rule, which heans that no player tioned can play with the Tecumschs or Torontos this year, Toronto Star: The C. L. A. does not have to depend on a professional senior series for eaistence. Last night seventva#ix teams were drawn in the intermediate series and fifty ix in. the jwnio It is expected that over a hundred teams will play, so two backsliders will not be missed very mueh. George Slosson, winner of the world's 12.2 billiard championship in the recent tournament, was beaten Wednesday night at his own the same table on which he h , his title, "hy George Sutton. The match was for 100 points. Slosson had. made only nineteen points when Sutton ran out As a result of the action of the N.L.U. in admitting the Torontos and Teeumsehs "into their league, St Catharines will, in all probability, be without a lacrosse team in the senior C. L. A: this season. A three-tram league, composed of Brantford, Chip pewas and St. Kitts, would never pay. especially asg thie Chippewas werd never a drawing card, and unless Hamilton or St. Thomas can sup port a senior C.L.A. team, the cham pion Athletics will either be foreel to disband or play independent of any league. . At the Olympian games in Athens, Tofales, Greek, won the weight-lifting contest. This event produces a sensa tional incident. Tofales" most for midable competitor © was an Austrian giant of the name of Steinbach, against whom the popilacé were an gered by an unfounded allegation that he was a professional. When © Stein bach appéarsd the audience hooted him down, and after vainly protesting against the disturbance, Steinbach retired from the contest, leaving the Greek the victory. The Greek flag having been raised amid tremendous cheering, Steinbach calmly re-entered the arena: and which Tofales culty, and picked up HiCweivht had raised with diffi raised it above his head several times "avith the greatest cas Then he left® the stadinm with a sar- castic bow to the wondering aiwdienee, At Pleasaht Valley. J leasant Valley, April 27. Farmers are busy seeing. They say the soil is very" "hard to work up. Mrs, EK. Hughes spent Easter at Mountain Grove, the guest of 'her sister; Mrs D. Yowmans: Mr. and Mrs. Boyce and children' wwre recent visitors at R. Irish's, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ashlev and Miss Violet visited at J. Hughes" last Sunday. John Hughes, Jr., has re turned to his home, after spending the winter in Kingston. M Maria Watson and lite Miss Ma visited at G. Barr's during Fastertide, Miss Anastasia Barr was at . TH. Wat son's, and E. Whitty's during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ward visit el at IZ. Hughes® recently New collars, 2 for Bye. and. 50c.; new susp and Be: new neckwear, 25¢. and 50c The H. D. Bibby Co. HE VISITS OTTAWA ANDREW CARNEGIE A Daughger of Sir Frederick Borden to Be Married in May ~--Various Companies Incor- porated. Ottawa, April 28.--The marriage of the eldest danghter, of Sir Frederick Borden, to Leshe Macoun, Ottawa, is announced to take place' in Dominion Methodist church, on May 22nd. Montreal capitalists have been in- corporated into the Montreal Crockery company, with a total capital stock of twenty thousand dollars, to carry on a business of buying and selling crockery. Hewdywarters of the com- pany will be in Montreal, Que. Andrew Carnegie arrives this even- ing and will be the guest of Earl Grey until Tuesday. He addresses the Canatian ~~ Club, to-night, attends! church Sunday, and on Monday, at3 p-m., opens his libragy here, The Central Realty) company, with a capital stock of $150,000, has been in- corporafed to carry on a real estate and improvement business. It is made up of Toronto men, and its head- yuarters will be in that city. i The lonontes estate has been incor- porated with a total capital stock of 830,000, to carry om a real estate business and to produce gas, steam, ete, for use in the company's houses, with headquarters in Mon- treal. It. is composed of Montreal capitalists Quebee city capitalists have been in corporated in the name of St. Law- rence Steamship company, limited, with a total capital stock of $20,000, to conduct a steamship line with Que bee city as the chief place of busir A Case For Sympathy. Aurora Argus Doll Faulkner was the victim of quite a serious acci vesterday evening, while riding a bievele out to her brother Tom's house in the south-cast part of the city, as a re sult of the breaking of the frame near the front wheel, pitching Doll headlong to the ground, striking up- on his face, which was crushed and | briised in a most (rightful manner, chief of which was a terrible gash clear across his forehead, while the riose, mouth and chin were badly cut. Willetsholme Tidings. Willetsholme, April 28. --The sacred entertainment at Woodburn, Sunday management of Miss Cowan. Visitors: Miss A. Wright, at J. Bennett's: H, Grant, at J. Gillespie's; J. Bell, at |. Lansdowne; Mrs. A. Todd, at J, | Wilson's. Charles Snook's house progress idly under the direc- tion of R vth. Ena = Wilson and Nettie Bennett paid a flying visit to Kingston, last weck. The farmers are very busy with the spring's work. The Originator Of Rockwood. Mrs. Bellamy Storer, whose husband [TO OPEN; - atmteur championship. BE accepted. a position | the W. _SATURDAY, APRIL 28. NX Lo -- Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Heporters on Their Rounds. Presi oggs, 196. Crawford's.' " Moth bags, shtongest and cheapest, at Best's. Alexander Drummond, . Perth, is a business. visitor $0 the city. real. flower and garden seeds at Chown's. : Mrs. Brown, Toronto, spent yestor- day and to-day in the city, Buy Lilac Cream for rough skin, Sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, Mrs. Herbert Robertson, Colborne stroet, came home from Napanee, on Thursday. : The jimior haseball league matches commenced this afterioon on the cricket field. "C'" and "EE" companies, of the 14th Regiment, drillsd at the armour- ies last night. > YOUNG JAY GouLp evening was a success, Mrs. D. Rea & The seventeen year old son of George has the sympathy of the community | jorted GF muro Le ede in the death of her father, Mr. Lang- | amateur tennis champion of the United with. School has re-opened under the | States and now holds the national He is said to be a very modest amd amiable young man For the very newest things in shirts, | come to the shirt store of the town. "|The H. D. Bibby Co. Jom Jackson, Kingston, spent Eas ter vacation, at Ida Hill, the guest of Miss Jessie Jackson, Maurice Woodcock, Napanee, has as traveller with B. Dalton & Sons. The sloop Granger 'came "over from \the foot of Wolfe Island and uwnload- has been retired from his position' as ambassador to Austria, is the origin- | ator _of the famous Rocka ood pottery. | In her youth she was a china painter | and "porcelain artist of great ability, | although she pursued the art as a pastime, and gave mist of her finest pieces away to "¢hurch fair exhibits, museums and art collections. Mrs. Storer established a kiln and with the aid of the best china painters whom she could interest began experiments | with pottery, colorings and designs, | The 'result was the Rockwood pot- |, tery. { i | Indoor Hockey Matches. In the indoor hockey matches at the Marlboros new stand a tie having each won three and lost two games, | The Granites have won one match and : store it for $1. 100 Members Secured. It understood that 100 ciei is ens | have joined the board of trade. This will mean that, 52500 will be sub- scribed to start things going. After that, the yearly fees will amount to over X1,000, that the board can keep' a permanent secretary, 0 Strawberries To-Night. Two hoxes for J after six o'clock, a quarter at Carnovsky's, Lawn grass seed, "The Best" brand, at Best's, Ihe junige baseball league held a { meeting last night, with the repre- | | | | | | | | | | sentatives of the four teams present. | Two rules were passed: "If a player | registers for one team he cannot play | for another without the consent of the first temm," and second, "A player can: not join one another club after playing game." Postpgned game can be played at a time suitable to the 'cap- Ltaifs. Everything for housecleaning time, "H, & H.""-for cleaning carpets, household ammonia, sapolio, ete. Chown's Drug Store, City visitors to-day : James Mur Guess, phy, Tweed; A. W. Benjamin, Yarker: J. R. Kilborn; Cape Vincent: W. T, Stuart, Descront James 8. Elliott, Prescott; E. A. Lockhart and W. Burton, Harrdwsmith. As. an "after shave," use camphor | cream; cooling and healing. Large bot- | tles, 2c. at Best's, { William Robinson is back from Shar | bot Lake where he spent the past few | days getting his simimer cottage. in | order. He and Mrs. Robinson will go | out there about the middle of next week. Mr. and Mys. kee, Wis, are guests at the Raadelph hotel. A Chicago embezzler, who J.C. Goth, Milwau- | spending a few days, | ROM), got a -one-vear sentence, stole Egg¥, 15¢.; butter, 20c, Crawford's. | work as cheese instructor Edward county. hall, such will no doubt be liberally tonized. ! sealed packages only, Gibson's Cross drug store | Telgmann, along the only store, jof W, | «l'hay at the GT.R. wharf to-day, Lawney's popular chocolates, fresh to-day, at Best's, he Kingston Methodist district meeting will be held on May 15th and 16th in Queen Street Methodist churel, Mes. H. Betts has accepted the lead ership of St. Luke's church choir, and will eater on her new duties shortly, Mrs. William Thomson and her voung people leave for Ottawa, on Monday. They will live on Daly ave nue. Lillian Lyons will sing Ave Maria in St. Mary's cathedral, Sunday, with violin obligato played by Mignon | Telgmann. Miss Elizabeth Jackson of Water YMCA, this morning, the Victorias | 10%0, X.Y, and sister, Madelon, of beat the Universitys 5 to 2, and the | 'i0gston, spent last week in Batter Marlboros won from the Granites 5 to | 5% with friends, I. The Victorias, Universitys and | Charles A. Publow, . M.D., leaves Monday for Picton for his summer's for Prince | Yost four. | Mr. and Mrs. F. G: Lockett, and | their family have moved out to 104 Stuart street, the house formerly oc. Good News For Kingston. cupied ornelius Bermingham. Simmons Bros' Yellow Hardware | The title of LL.D 35 'rowing com Store have secured a large storehouse'| mon. The other day a little baby got and are now in a position to stock | iven by the minister at the goods in larger quantities. The font. But her L.L:D come building is well venfilated und: rust- before the surname not after, proof; capacity for 400 stoves, They Chinese . Furniture. Cream removes will take down your stove and a scratches and makes old furniture Jook like new; 25¢., at Chown's, The old maids next Wedr aid of the Ger convention, in city lay evening, in hospital, and as pa ral "Never sold in bulk" MecConkey's or Huyler's high candy. Sold in Red class The operetta "The May Quen," he presentod in St to Andrew's Hall on Tnesddy evening May Ist, for the Sabbith school of St, Andrew's church, under the direction of Mrs 1s creating great | nterest, The most popular meeting place Best's Palin Garden Mrs. G. W. 6. Grout will egme up from Mtawa to Lyn, for a short visit and will not be home till the "cid of next week. Mrs. Herbert Grout comes up, to Brockville, to-day, to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Grout, The parks committee will spend about R125 to got the Clarence street Mot put ler. The fence now s to be moved at present position, rear of the customs mo street right angles it and placed in Bouse. . "Make Kingston beantifil"® by sow ing Kentucky lawn grass seed, Sold at led Cross drug Gibson's The liquor license to meet on Monday sider, the five licenses held in abeyv: ance, viz., British-American Hotel, Congress Hall, Albion Hotel. Bowen House and Grand Union Hotel. One of commissioners are evening, to con- this number may be cut off, . On Wedneslay a telegram was re ceived announcing' the safety of Ir W. H. Clark. San Francisco, Cal.. son H. Clark. late postmaster © of Camden East. He has two sisters in Kingston, Mrs. (Dr!) Macdonald and Mrs. H. W. Perry, late of Japan. He was staying at the United States hotel, when the earthquake came, 'but that hostelry escaped serious dam- age. : TO CONSIDER TERMS. Miners Have Two Proposals--Can Take Choice * of Either--Is Word of Owners New York, April 28.--The anthracite mine operators, through their subcom- est propositions of the mine workers for an adjustment of the existing dif- fPwences in the anthracite fields, refus: ing to modify their position heretofore announced, The operators call upon the miners to renew for a period of three years the award of the anthracite strike erators' proposition that the strike commission arbitrate the guestion as to what changes, if any; shall be made in the scale of wages fixed by the commission in its original award. The miners have heretofore declined this offer. "Your propositions are wholly inconsistent with our position in the premises, from which we have not varied," the operators 'say. And then in conclusion : "We trust that on Thursday next the deliberate judgment of the an- thracite workers will result: in 'an ac- ceptance of that proposition (to re- new existing relations for three years), but if not that they will join us in the arbitration we have offered. Fail- ing to meet us on either proposition, the responsibility of a strike must rest upon you." Strike To Be Declared. Clearfield, Pa., April 28. ®The con- ference, between the operators and miners' scale committees of the second bituminous district of the United Mine Workers of America adjourned yesterday without coming to an ami- cable settlement and it was announced that a strike would be declared in this district, The question of final was over "open shops." The miners insisted upon employment of union mn only. It is stated that the Buf- falo, Roches & Pittsburg interests intend to try to operate their mines with any men that may apply. disagreement Coincidence Of Acquaintances. Newark, Towa, Advocate. A peculiar coincidence and one which had a happy termination occurred at the new Stasel house, which was opened for the first time: on Monday night, The coincidence consisted in the fact that the first two persons to write their names on the register of the hotel were Canadians, who al though unknown to each other, had been chums and schoolmates in their hoyhood days in the little town of Clark's Mills, now Camden East, in the county of Addington, Ont., Can- ada. On Monday night W, W, Rell, re wesenting the Cary Safe company, of Bufia 5 N.Y, with headquarters in Cincinnati, arrived in the city, and secured quarters at the hotel, al though it had not as vet heen form- erly, opened. On Tuesday R. A. Dick sdn, representing a Boston firm, "also secured accommodations at- the hotel. On Tuesday night the two gentlemen met each other and naturally engaged in conversation along business lines. During the conversation: the resources of Canada were brought up when it developed that they were both Can- adians, One question brought on an- othér and they soon discovered that they were from the same town, had gone to school together, played hookey together and had attended the se Sunday school together. It is o "ure thing that. the old time friends had a good time during the remainder of the evening. How To Save Coal. Philadelphia Record In addressing the Glasgow Univer- sity Engineering society the other day the president, Gi. T. Beilby, said that there are in Great Britain steam en- gines and boilers with a vearly out- put of at least 5,000,000 horse power, The coal consumed by these is not less than five' pounds per indicated horse power hour, or, on the whole, 40,000,000 tons. By the use of gas engines and steam turbines the coal consumption might he reduced to one and one-half pounds per indicated horse power hour, or, on the whole to 12,000,000 tons, The saving in coal, therefore, would be equal to 28,000,000 tons, valued at £9.800,000. The cost of making the change need not exoeed L£350,000,000, or, if the power is to be delivered as electri 7. £60,000,000, or resvectively 8250 000,000 and £300, 000,000, Theoretical economies of this kind he added, were often disregarded, but in the present instance they would amount to over sixteen per cent. on the capital expenditure, and still more would result if one takes credit more eflicient plant reducin costs, for g working Knew What, But Not How. New York Press. In one of the city schools; a teacher during the hour for drawing, supoest- ed to her pupils- that sach draw what he or she would like to be when grown up. At the end of the lesson one lit- tle girl: showed an empty slate, "Why," said the teacher, "isn't there anything you would like to he when you grow up "Yes said the little girl; "I would like to bie ma , but 1 don't know how to draw it . Phoretic Spelling In Hard Luck. American Spectator The 'wlitor decided to try "fonetic" spdling in his paper and the experi- ment seemed a siccesss until he got the following : * "Dore Sur: 1 hev tuk vure paper fur leven yveres,- butt of yew kant spel eny better them hev hin' doin for last to munths yew ma jes stoppit." -- A Happy Father's Discovery. Philadelphia Press. » "It's u boy," he heard the urge say. and inunediately, ho sailed forth to tell all his friends. "When he ye turned later he was permibted to gaze upon his. offspring. - "Why, G'blesh me!" he exclaimed, "T didn't know "twash twinsh 1" OFFERS REJECTED) COAL 'JOPERATORS REFUSE mittee of seven has replied to the lay commission, or else to accept the op-|° done with every novelty that eign fashion centres. "New York sailors, hair and attractive shapes made of sitk braid. peroxyline range of different For children, befcre--has Special t become bled . pretty juvenile modes in straws, successfully introducing in A thers loatures shot pes We've studied to give even the lewest priced hat the same style and tone and finish you wilt find in hats that cost much more. i N enormous spring husiness--greater us to braids and a s muslins, ok and : 3. i little faces. : {Es Mission Band Two last evening, Liam Timberlake The programme ally mteresting little of {iva that is fort McLean, Donald Stoliker, ceeds were about W. Y. Boyd, the 'the rear. a large number pleted, J his stock by J. Ww. in town during M. J. Lynch Francis Bay, 'N.X.; friends in town Frank Glover and the. late Alfrea ( Westport, ter, Miss Edith, noon. The bride with lace, and and carried a white pearl grey, and hair fern. After Newboro,, the going-away suit silk braid, with wishes took points west. The ed by the bride Dunmore, closed of earth years. We offer the best $ GANANOQUE NEWS. 8 Eg a very creditable manner. Rev, Cradles of Different x of All Lands," amd "Stir up the Gift | brought | 1 great applause, Solos by Ruth Sinclair and Florence an instrumental duet Misses Bessic Arfffor and Edith Rog- ers, and a recitation by tams were all well rendered, The udjacent to the C ! k h purposes erecting a suitable office in the front and an up-to-date stable in Charles Glover were in-town during the past few days attending the funeral of their umele, carnations fern. The bridesmaid was dressed in the dining-room, repast was gwaiting them. The bride's | SPENCE'S ™ i=, § BICYCLE BARGAINS FOR NEXT WEEK ONLY 60 Cushion Frame wheel, fit. ted with coaster brake, celluloid mud guards, spring handle bar and #9046000 000000 ssenenesannee $ J.B. C. DOBBS & €0., 171 Wi Entertainment -- Lots Sold. Gananoque, April 28.--The Busy Bee Mission band held an entertai am the lecture room of Grace i! in Wwil- occupied the chair, was of an exception: character. 'The fam- ous "Wen Shun Motion Song" by ten girls, was excellent, Lands," "Babies | in You,' by Blythe Bat- ro- $10 to be devoted to the Protestant Home in Montreal, Jospeh B, Dempster purchased from lot on King street, 'rystal' Hall, where he Hugh Wilson has purchased the va- cant lot on Pine street, between Bain's and George Peck's residences. R. J, Wilson is rapidly pushing the water and sewerage connections, quite b. being already com- H. De Wolfe has transferred into the store occupied last S. Shiels, as grocery. K. T. Smellie, some principal of the high school here, and now of Deseronto, spent a few days years ago the past week, Mrs. of Kingston, who has heen spending (a few days with friends in town has returned home, Hunt, spent Sr., of Alexandria a few days with this week, Messrs, of Watertown, N.Y., of Brookville, Josier, Charles street. Married At Westport. April 27.--A house wedding took place at the home of Mrs. D. Laidlaw, when her daugh- very pretty was united in mar- riage to John H, Polk, a 'prosperous merchant of Portland, on Wednesday was given away by her brother William, She was attend: ed by Miss Emma Polk, sister of the groom. F, A, Laidlaw acted as best man, The bride locked charming ina dress of cream silk colicnne trimmed knife pleated chiffon, bouquet of pink and and maiden hair carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations and maiden the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Mr, Stanton, cowpany repaired 'to where a sumptuous was of brown Vene- tian, trimmed with white and brown white silk waist. At two o'clock the newly married couple amid a plentiful shower of rise and best the B. & W, train en route to Toronto, Hamilton and other many presents receiv- showed the high es- teem in which she is held, Hector Scott, father of James Scott, his" eyes to the scenes on Monday last, dged 108 *"Curious | 1 for. hall the end knowi that other shock for ten or fifteen minutes, went back to "We did not till later in the day, but do much damage. All of the (about fifty 'in number) at the het topping, got gg ds ie adly dam- aged, Mostly all i money because, the banks are t the present time it is to tell how' things will go It dese men. If they help "Frisco will go on as fast as bor ean go ahead. "The fitst day of. not able to get into of the city. But on oy We. went into the city. I went out tomy friends expecting, probably, t Ld house in ruins, but the fire reached it. Jt. was just seven blocks away. But it was gaining so i § and' there was ni water on a reach us. We di and buried except the furniture, to save it : burning. FON "The fire burned fiercely till about five o'clock next morning. At 5 a.m, the next day we got the on, and the fire had three blocks on us. from the water front was where house of my friends. is situated. £ there 'to the water front, tha part 2 the city containing principally sale and retail stores, was destroyed. : "Friday night the fiercely and gained rapi o'clock: Saturday d pay. pretty well ander check. "L went back to the and found the hotel in one of my hotises. out of them. Do You Feel The Pinch? Not of poverty, but of corns, aching corns, that can be cured by Putnam's Coun Exizator ? Don't hig use "Putnam's" everyw] : bottles, Tow : Sr ---------- Miss Amma - C

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