Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1906, p. 6

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WN AND BRILLI Bre Words clos, dauble he dress Sterling New York, is just 'the Special # * iv ro in Shirt Wai Whi week, in ourantablishumont../ They 'are the . There is a spring-like air about them edie arises vows fase: They are in all alooves.: time for Spring STS-38c., 75. and $1, & ans E ling "Reinedy C Co., and soe Every tablet stémped A sampleand the famous booklet 'Curse of Constipation" Free for the a ashing. Ad~ Remedy Co., Chicago or Eo a -------- ists | anteed to' wash well, A Jol legal "mut- we $298 Sh There's wear --to + Inimitable SAA ups Fit. Rebs. 20 fo Scotland for their Scotch Tweed. 20 Ns WE a "harmony of colors-- an elegance of tone--an exclusive- ness of pattern--a sturdiness ot Scotch Tweeds that is The. Scotch Tweeds that Fite showing. this season. are as they are distinctive. h Tweed soe, $18, ok new residence, £ | Main street, is | men engaged buildi B= jo received word on Wednes- ] of the verious © illness (je her Fic in Kingston Genetal 1. a taly "sorvice will 'be held in the ethodist charch ' next Sunday aftér: noon. 'A number of the: y attended league last night; was given by Mrs. J. Black. people The topic Echoes From Point Road. Point Road, May 22. ~The farmers are looking forward to more fine weather. It has been #0" cold dnd frosty that the growth has been very slow. The farmers ave all through seding Eczema with Cuticura Remedies. Prescribes Them and Has Cured Many C ¢ Other Formulas Have Fai od--Dr Fisher Says: CUTICURA REMED REMEDIES POSSESS TRUE MERIT | . My face was afflicted with eczema in the year 1897. 1 used the Cuticura Remedies, Was entirely sure I ian and vel ni Be ta Gules apie hy of nema, id they have where other form elie wn h not in the habit of medicines, but when 1 Tod ne Dat ssing true merit, such ds the Cutioara Remedies do, I am cnough to pro taim their tuts to the World, I have been prae- medicine for sixteen years, and tiie say 1 find your Remedies A No. 1. You are at li b sh this letter, Complete: Treatment for Every Humotir from Pimples to Scrofula. . Bathe the affected parts with hot water apd Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften ' the - thickened cuticle; dry, without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, ifritation, and inflammation, and soothe aiid heal; and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent Pills to cool and clearise the blood." A single set, is often sufficiegit $6 etre the most torturing, disfiguring, itohing, burning, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, with loss of hair from infancy to age, when all and Resolvent, (2180 in form of Tl is, In Wial of 6) ars sold throughout tae word. | brags hen Corp., Sele Props., Bos- Cana le Pree, How to Oure Tortulng, DisSguring "mewrs of infancy sad and are now thar planting trimming up ir lawns. A. His sold -his carriage horse a dw days afer a very d in connection with St. Mark's od ans has been delled. It has mow reached the length of 105 members of the church had a bee on Tuesday afternoon shingling it. Mr. McCrow, with his stome crush- ing aft, reached hore: on Honday is doing extensive and much el repairs on the road. The town- ship should own about five crushers to put fhe fonds Jn Sairly good con- tion. or 0 has engaged vith W. Milton for the ps ar has hulle a handsome wire oy eb of tants of that place. Fd 1g Hl * Toledo News. Toledo, Mdy 18.--Mrs. M. O'Reilley's , in course of erection on dly con- structed. Miss MoCann, Brockville, "at | a guest for & few days this week o Miss A. Murphy. The 'members of od CMB.A;, local branch, held their ro meeting in their rooms here, reday evening. Mrs. Woods, mother not unexpeet regretted by her relatives eid Mrs. Rape and Thomas Repe were in y amd ay. Mrs. ushfield and little daughter of New- boro, visited at Mrs. W. Bell's for a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Matthow Dunham after spending the past couple of months on the farm; have again taken up their resi dewoe in the villas. BE. De Wolle, of ananoque, was a guest at the home of his brother, I. De Wolfe, for o few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Grey were in Brockville on the 15th inst. Edward Bowser and Miss Helen Bowser," Delta, visited friends here on the 13th inst. Miss Mamie Brigginshaw of "Athens High School spent, Satur- dav and Sunday, at her home here. John J. Morrioy was in Smith's Falls on 18th. * i A Heavy Frost. Wolfe sland, May 21.--Weo were vis- ited with a heavy frost on Saturday and Bunday nights, It is expected it will not injute to any great extent, as fruit trees are not far enough ad- vanced 3 ho affected. n Fateh are heling ubilant over the hij rice of Texter Hineldey ew, price of ---- in Californima, and writes that his son is slightly improved. Miss Kate Baker's many friends regret to learn that slight are entertain- ed for her recovery. Richard Irwin was removed to Rockwood hospital last week, Miss Letha McRoady bas quite recovered from her recent illness, and home on Satirday. One of qur oldest and most respected citizens, in the person' of Arthur Laughlin, ins has been confined to his home throtigh illness for ithe past six | months, has improved so much that ho was able to drive to the village one day Jast week, where he was "his many {siends. at Montey Wiggins i shortly pe unto himself 'a part: mer for life. Michael Doyle has work- ing an unde: und | stable, ih promises to be at 'house, and up-to-date bhiilding on the i island. 'Willian Cooperhas plans d and the material on the ground "an extersive . He intends fing witha allie 'roof: Allan who has purchased the ittheock property, is about to orect wind mill for the convenience of his , which adds the the in- | 100% 100% 'The stability of a Company may be gauged by the' class of Securities in which its funds are invested. Those of | are wi giteigs, as may be soc | rom the following list: Lodger Assets Preomtage Mortgages - $4,265,533.86| 48.22 Debentures and First Bonds ~ - $3,245.40 36.68 'Loaps on Delices | 1.017,480.99 | 11.50 on hand a $s - 24 $261,960.60 2.96 Real Estate - - $56,281.08 64 Yokat were. | si---- Assets - - $8,846,658.42 | 100% HEAD. OFFICE; WATERLOD, - CANADA S.ROUGHTON District Agent, Kingston n iE 5 i | to j i m / E = - i i i 1 £3 i : 4 | a Lenten, Oat The. Arnprior town sound has pe- | '1 for a similar offence. James: Hopkins, formerly of Belle ville, is dead, dn Little Rock, Ark. seventy. At Picton, on May 16th, John Gil- bert Moueck and Nettie Rell Greenfield, w married. ® Bowie has sold his cotiage at Fernbank, Brockville, Jo Mrs. Stew- 3 Indian tis, re P iA or sold to C. wen oth Ph stone house adjoining the International hotel, Gananoque. James Best has sold the Bancroit house to William Kennedy, the pre- sent lessee. The price paid was $12,- 000. The A. C. Miller capning factory, Picton, is being ' pushed forward with great energy. The main building has been enclosed. Almon Haskell, one of the oldest re- sidents of Glenora, passed' from this life on April '30th, 1906. He was born May 14th, 1820. Inv the mearly forty years that Gedrge Eady, Jr., Renfrew, has been clerk of Horton township, he has not missed one meeting of the eouncil. Mrs. J. L.. Wood, Maitland, niece of the late Judge Burritt, a cousin of Mrs. William Vanhorne, and member of the U.E.L. family of Howards, is dead, aged eighty. Miss Townson, Prescott, a patient at St. Vincent de Paul hospital, Brockville, but two or three days, passed away on Monday. She was forty years of age. Rev. F. Dealtry Woodeock, - Trinity Brockville, intends leaving for Fngland, on June 15th, to spend three months. His son, Rev. Herbert F., Westport, will' officiate during his ab- sence. On Saturday Henry Gornian, one of Belleville's bestdmown witizens, and for years an 'engineer on the Grand Tromk railway, died, after an illness of nearly three years' duration. He was aged forty-seven. years. George E. Neilson, Jr., Aroprior, has gone to Saskatchewan "with part of his printing plant, and in ihe meantime George 'E. Neilson, Sr., will publish the Arnprior News and act as. township clerk of McNab. The death of John Asa Werden, Cherrv Valley, occurred on Sunday. The deceased 'had been in ill health for some time past. He was a son of the late Elias Werden, of Athol, and had reached the age of upwards of sixty years. Thursday last Lily Ethel Airey swore out a warrant charging James Langley, of Augusta, with grievous bodily assault and attempting to conr- mit a criminal offence. Langley fled to | the United States, but returned. Af- | ter a stiff fight he was "captured. About ten years ago he served a term ' 'Bibby's " Fancy Hosiery hosiery galore; patterns ave very quiet, while others are' roaring loud. The new Oxfords will require handsome hosiery to thein justice. See our lines at 23c., "Bibby's." some of the '| 40c. and 50c. The H. B. Bibby Co: Dept. of Railways and Canals, Canada ST. LAWRENCE CANALS. MURRAY CANAL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS ADPRESSED to the undersigned and endorsed "Ten- der for Concrete Superstructures," will be received at this office up to 16 o'clock on Friday, the 15th day of June, 1906, for the comstruction of comn- crete Superstructures for the wootlerl piers at entrance to the Murray Canal, apd, reinforced Concrete bridges to span the openings between piers. Plans and specifications of the work can be seen on and after Monday, the 21st of May, 1906 at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Départment of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, amd at the office of the Superintendent of Operation, Cornwall, Ont., at which places forms of tender may be obtaiwed. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any. tender. By onder, L. K. JONES, Secrotary. Department of Railways and Canals, Jituwa, 17th May, 1906. TENDERS FOR DREDGING. SEALED TENDERS to the unders gned and endorsed der for Dredging St. Mary's River Sault Ste. Marie, Ont." will he received at this office until the 13th day of June, 1906, inclusively for dredging in the St. Mary's River dt Sgult Ste. Marie, Ont., according to a plan and combined specifi- cation amd form of tender to be seen at the office of J. G. Sing, Esy., Resident Engineer, Confederation Life Building, Toromto, on amnlication. to the Post- master at Sault Ste. Marie, District of Algoma, Ount., and at the Department of Public Works, Dttawa. Persons tendering are notified that ton ders will not be considered unless made on. the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures. Each * an accepted cheque on a chartered hank, made payable to the order of the Hon- ourable the Minister of Public Works, for six thousand = dollars ($6,000.00), which will be forfeited ii the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned The Department does not hind itself to accent the lowest or any tender. By order, FRED. GELINAS, meot without authority partipent, from the De- will not be paid for it. A EHEROD MOVED T0 286 PRINCESS STREET exept Saturday" + praled he by-law ng 'more Bunt nA ,, in checks: and Secretary. Department of Public Works tawa, May 22, 1906. ~/ Newspapers ay 2 ne advertise- THE MONTREAL BANKRUPT STOGK 0 There are a good many prices in this big value list that me money for your Home's Saving Bank, and it won't take you long to find one that should cause you to be here easly Thursday Morning, Read the Whole List We have just received amather lot of PONGEE Walaa, in White, cream, Tan, Blue, Pink, Gréeft, Matto and Black, beautifally embroidered 'front cuffs and collar. Regular price 8. On Sale suse 75 LADIES' BLACK DERSKIRTS, with accordian tucks. SATEEN 1y. best quality sateen, pleated frills Regular price $1. 50. On Sale Thursday 88. -- Jot. of - the! 49 LADIES' SKIRTS, a ANOTHER LOT "OF LITHOGRAPK lgtest styles grouped, together in he CUSHION TOPS, in many beautiful good range of materials, principally signs. sgular price 25¢ = Deviate Vie eo x paapelly designs. Regular price 25c. to 50c. Mixtures. Regular price $3.50 to $4. On Sale Thursday 18c. Each On Salelst.09 ee ------ eee 500 LADIES? FINE SW IS E uBROID: ERED HANDKERCHIE 100 IMITATION IRISH LACE PIL- beautiful designs. LOW SHAMS, alsy suitable for wash N_IARy ib in 0c, stand covers, trayecloths, small ta- each, ble covers, ete. Regular price bc. wach, On Sale 10c. Each 0 > A On Sale Thursday Me dich Or 3 for 25 Just unpacked another Tot of LA- i DIES' PRINT SHIRT-WAISTS, | 300 LADIES' SUMMER V ESTS, with trimmed with embroidery, Regular | or. without sleeves. Regular price price 75e. 20c. and 25¢c. each, On Sale 389c. On Sale Thursday 123c. Each 400 YARDS CHECKED AND PLAIN TOWELLING, suitable for Rollers, Dish Towels, ete. Regular price Se. yard. 250. YARDS UNION DRESS Hons, " stripes, make nicé Shirt Waists and Dresses." - Regular price 20c. yard, On Sale 123c. Yard On Sale 5c. Yard \ Great Savings in Men's Clothing Department MEN'S CLAY-WORSTED Blue and Black, lar price $18. On Sale Thursday $9.50 WORKING PANTS, made of well made price $1.75 surrsin MEN'S latest make. Regu- strong Canadian T'weeds, and durable. Regular pair, On Sale Thursday $1 Pair MEN'S TOP - COATS, made of Olive Covert Cloth, square built shoulders, loose back, with vent in centre. Regular price $12 and $15. On Sale Thursday $6.98 Four-in- Regu- TIES, in and others. each. 150 MEN'S SILK Hand, Made-Up, lar price 20c. and 25c. On Sale Thursday 123c. Each Ee ---- MEN'S DOUBLE THREAD BALBRIG- GAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, {200 PAIRS MEN'S "BOSTON" GAR- Regular price 50c. a garment. TERS: Regular 25c. to dsc. pair. On Sale 78c. Suit On Saje 8c. Pair Small Goods at Small Prices tender must be accompanied by |; White Tape, 12 yard bunch, worth 10c., for Be. Side Combs, worth 20c. pair, for 10c~--pairi Side Combs, worth 25¢. "pair, for 15c. pair. Mohair Boot Laces, worth 15c. dozen, for 5¢. dozen. Bone Collar Buttons, worth 10e, dozen, for 3c. dozen. Strong Clothes Brushes, worth 20c., for 10c. Pearl Buttons, worth Se. dozen, 2 dozen for Se. Boys' 'and Girld' Figired Handkerchiefs, wotth 5c. cach, at 3 for 5¢ 3000 packages Noodles, "worth Be. package, at 2 packages for Good Nail Brushes, worth §c., for 2e. for 10c. each. Large Black and White Rubber Combs, worth 20c., Safety Pins, worth Be. card, 2 cards for 5e. & ; ' 3 Fancy Mat Pins, worth 15c., forse. { § 4 13 F1idtt ith AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION Store Open This Evening. 180 Princess Street ; Between Redden's and ad Crawlord' s Groceries and . When you the his best. flour an choice i Many gr Royal as their the safes its resulf unquesti is not Ro getting i be mutu: Do Yo Corticelli Home Dress Embroidery an January, April, July the April number, jus mer things, linen coat belts, fancy jackets, « and shoes, new hand} nitares, centerpieces Millinery ; twenty-th beginners. Special Offer lawn ready for worki fres and enter your st April, 1906, issue, 1} Corticelli Silk C Ale a are Nature's Bes oducts, made fr est selected Althful and ai are very palatabl With the most deli JAS. Mc "Phone 2%.

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