Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1906, p. 3

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ig CL. APRLY al Also, An Exeellent Hair Restor, e| aud Sealp Cleanser, Large bottle, 25 cents. v | "I not tor sale | saparave be Toromned™0, YES 1 d Dr. Seott's White - a Froprie. St. John, NB a nel . : 'INoti Notice vy On account of so | . many new Jacket d Orders already in, t we will not be : able to take in any P O L D garments e to re-model after 3 October 10th W. F. GOURDIER 1 Exclusive Furrier 78-80 Brock St. Opera Glasses Our Specials Gentine "LEMAIRE" Opera Glasses, bound in Black Moroeeq, cased," at $5 pair: A pair of Small Fold ing "Vest Pocket" Opera Glasses (extra powerful), in Choice Black Leather, at ST. i } par. Field, in both the The above styles, is ex coptichally elear. SMITH BROS. Jewelers--Opticians 'Phone 668. Issuers. of Marriage Licenses. {A WARM SUBJECT There's nothing in the world we're sa Such interested 4 Cpal at this time the year. It m sound queer tg | speak of coal buying and selling as « science, but that's what we've made it. Two important * discoveries we have made are that complete satisfaction to Our customers pays best, and that the - Way to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133, MAROON € season's ular shade in Dress Goods, to be seen in' a great variety of weaves at prices from 25¢C. to $1.25 a yard. We are selling piles of Dress Goods these days, and it is little wonder, as never before have the la- dies had the privilege of looking. por such a bril- nt gathering of Dress Goods Novelties aswe show at present. "If it's new and desir- able, 'we'll have it--and have it first, too." Children's Goats The piles of Children's Coats, are melting away very Sapidly, and if you Are needing a new Coat for your girl, we promise a large assortment at close prices, nt What about | r own Coat 2 We _-- some deauties to show you. NEWMAN & SHAW ETE. CHILBLAIN Dr. Scott's Liniment R. OZIAL ROUNDS. A Resident of Welland Finds Relief in Pe-ru-na. SUFFERED 15 YEARS. ine. Welland for half a century, writes: «For fifteen years prior to 1900 1 was a sufferer from hay asthma and chronic diarrhea. [I grew weak and emaciated and was tortured with in- somnia. «] was treated by eminent physicians but, if anything, was worae than ever. In fact, I was in as miserable a condi- tion as a man could be, «ljowever, I chanced to try Peruas us encouraged, | continued, and after tak and noticed aa improvement. ing several bottles of your preciou Peryna, | was entirely well and a wonder to myaself-and friends. "if; av my advanced age, 83 years, haveobtained such good results from Peruna, after so many years of needless suffering, there can be no doubt of its efficacy in the treatment of younger persons," Jungle cane is 'said to be the bes «material for the top joints of fishing rods. William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's book store. Try Bibby's for 'boys'. school suits. HITHE. FALL ASSIZES Mr. Ozial Rounds, Welland, Ont, a yotired lumberman and a resident of CASES HEARD AND JUDGE~ MENT, RENDEREED. The Modellites 'Entertained 3y Epworth Leaguers -- Ladies Giving At Homes--Many Pa- sonal 'Paragraphs. Napanee, Oct, 3.--At the fall assie {es this week before Judge Maybee the following cases were dgoided : Baker vs. Amey--An action brought by J. F. Baker against the estate of' the late F. H. Amey, Ernesttown, for $1,100 for wages, lhe judgment was given for $450 'and costs of action, aod 'upen the defadant making title and completing coaveyance of lands, mentioned on counter claim within thirty days or such time as the. court may appoint, Judgment for defendant on counter claim without costs, oth- erwise counter claim dismissed with: out costs after thirty days. Madden vs, Smith--An action tore cover for the loss of plaintiff's sleuth ter houses bummed. Judgment pr plaintiff for 3650 and full costs. The defendant had paid into court S000, Mr. and Mis. T. F. Ruttan leit ves terday for Swan Lake, Man., where they will spend 4 couple of months Miss Josephine Armstrong left' this week to visit her sister, Mrs. Fergn- son, in Winnipeg, Man. Mrs. Wo A. Daly was "At Home" to a large num- ber of her frients yesterday after noon. Mrs. J. R. Young, Centre street, will be " this afternoon to her numerous friends. Mrs. A. Mac Donald is learning, under the tuition of Madden, "to Handle the a®tomo- he is one of the first among the gx in Napanee to learn this accomplishment, and can handle ¢ chine quite skilfully: Miss M.' J. Ross laws to-day for Ottawa, where she will Mies Ross made many friends. while in Na- pance, who are sorry to sce her leave Miss Pallister, who has been. her guest reside, for the past month, accompanies her 8 | home. Mr. and Mrs: F. F. Miller have rejurned home after a trip to Van: couver. where they spent a week visit I line friends. Miss Nellie Rennie, Sillaville, left, Monday for Belleville to take a course in Albert College." Last night the Eoworth League of the Eastern Methodist church entertained the mo- del. school class to a social evening in the town hall. Mrs, - 2. A. Vanluven t {i= visiting her parents. My. and Mrs. Clancy. at Albion, Mich. J. J. Perry, Toronto, spent yester: in 'foun revewing ac waintances. Scott returned this week visit with her day Mies Myrtle " from a three months ~ Damaged Last Saturday a case manufacturer. As we were very bu the Heavy sain had soaked: through it, and the wot" Ak we donot cafe Bo put them in stock desided to clear them out on Friday and Saturday At a price that will make it worth your while to secure one. : 3 120 Boys' -Two-Picce Norfolk and Buster latest style of best Canadian and chee Sizes in Norfolks 25 and Only slightly damaged by suits are $4, $4.50, $5, All to Go Thursday, turday . Friday and © A" chance for mothers to getstheir boys a strong, stylish School Suit at very little cost. 180 of 120 Boys' Two-Piece Suits arrived from the to 30. £3.50 and $6. THE MONTREAL BANKRUPT STOGK CO, Princess Between Redden's and Crawford's 'Groceries by Water sy we forgot to unpack the case until Suits - beogme slightly in this condition, we have drown "Suits, made 'in the English Tweeds, in medium and dark Sizes in. Buster Browns - 22, 23.24 rain. The regular prices of these $2.95 Each of Street, 180 lim -- stitutes for are used. tion and a cause of reliable store. from tested, natural / _spring water, selected bar- y 'ley malt, and a blend of the choicest growth of hops. No sub- comfort ULL OF THE VIRTUES OF BARLEY AND HOPS | Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, - hops or barley An aid to diges- after meals. ZZ 233¢-341 KING ST. Buy Your Children's Shoes === ~~ Mt This Store. ALL OF OUR SHOES ARE SOLID LEATHER Save time, money and annoyance by buying your Shoes and Rubbers at this uncle, at Fargo, N.D. Miss Gertrude Milicr, New York, is home for a wonth's vacatita. DISTRICT DASHES. Useful Information Brief- 2 ly Glven: = = Miss Ruth A. Atkinson, Garden Prairie, I, and Henry Rath, Brock ville, Unt,, were married on Septem: ber 27th. > Prince Edwamd was highly favored last Wednesday and Thursday with | ideal weather for its fair. The gate and grand stand receipts were $1,126, Dr. David V. Yerex died in Harper hospital, Detroit, as a result of a surgical operation, which had been performed upon him for a serious in- testinal trouble. He was bom aesy' Picton. 3 Miss Lena Hurripgton, on the eve of her leaving the employment of G. E. Fraser Sons, Picton, was presen with u handsome clock and suitable address. Miss Lena is to change her | name very shortly. The death occurfed on Tuesday of Robert Thomson, former manager of the Canadinn Bank of Commerge. Mr, Thomson was born in Cupar Fife, in Scotland, nearly seventyqine years ago. He was a liberal and a Presby- terign. At Sidney Crossing, burglars broke into the home of Mr. Clarke, section foreman, whild Mrs, Clarke was st a neighbor's. They stole silver knives, valunble rings and cash, also helped themselves to good things in the pan- try and tore things upside down throughout. A. W. Mallory, Sr., Mullorytown, died on Tuesday, aged cighty-seyen years. Me was a liberal and a I'fes- byterian. He was twice married. His surviving chiliren "are: "Charles, David Egbert Ira, A. W,, Jr, and Miss Huldah; alt-of- Malorytown, and Mrs. (Pr.) Shaw, Lansdowne. The death occurred Tuesday in Thurlow of Joseph Fletcher McKenzie. The deceased was born nearly sixty. two years ago on the farm on which he resided all his life, and where death came to him. In religion he was a Methodist, and. in. politics a liberal. Surviving him are the. widow, two daughters, and four sons. Items of Left For The States. Burridge, Oct. 1.--The farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather hy taking in their corn and potatoes. e whistle of the thresh- ing machine can be heard daily, Three of our popolar young men left on Tuesday of last week for Watertown. They will be greatly missed around here, as they were all wellknown and helped to make things lively. Bd- ward Barr is drawing coment from Morton to cement his cow stable. A new wire fence is being erected around our school yard, which will improve the apoearance of the school. Charles Thompson steps arount\quite proudly for. a little girl has com to brighten yp Lis home, A numbir from here took in the harvest homdé\dinner at Salem and were well, pleased Ywith the day. The re-opening service, on Sun day evening, at Salem, was also at- tended by some. of our youne weople. Miss Effie Swerbrick is shending a few months with her aunt, Mrs. J. Swer- brick. Miss Minnie Hartman has gone to spend a few weeks with friends at Easton's Corners, Miss Mary Barr is chilling on relatives 'at Cole Lake. Sunday visitors : Mr. and Mrs, Shel- don Barr at N. Shellington's: Miss Essie Batterill, Fermoy, at J. Barr's; Miss M: Hill at J. Shellington's; John Cook dnd - Edward Quinn at I. Botting's, Fermoy. x Home From Visiting. Northbrook, Oct. 1.--Rev, Mr. Wal- luce preached a very impwessive and interesting sermon on Sunday last. are pleased to see Nr. Both im proving after his severe sickness. James and William Armstrong left last week for their respective situa tions after spending their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler returned on Saturday last, after an extended' visit with friends and relatives in Syracuse, Tweed, and other points south: Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace took tea with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Presler on Sunday evening Miss "Maggic = Armstrong, nurse-in-training at Rockwood hos- pital, Kingston, returned Inst week, M Dougan, teacher, Perry Road school, and Miss Lillian Flomin~ Kealadar, spent Sunday with Miss Adda Preslar. E. J. Reid, Kingston, spent Sunday in our brook. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson returned home on Mon- day from Arden, where they have been visiting their children. The husking bee held at M. Preslar's, was .argely attended and passed off quietly. Mrs. Dawson and Miss Rosa Poth returnid to Denbigh, Thursday last, after visit ing their uncle, William Both. We Glenvale Gleanings. Glenvale, Oct. 1--Childrensd was observed in the church op Sunday Milizan preaching a very interesting srmon. Mr. Boyd who met with an aceident in Kinoston recently has ree covered. A number from here attend ed the Sunday school convention at Westbrook, on Friday. Randolph El: lerbeck has returned to Chicago, after having spent the past few weeks hore. Messrs. Babcook and Rodden have been operating their steam threshing ma- chines in this vicinity for the past few weeks. William Pillar is seriously ill. Milton Gibson has returned to Toron- to resume his studies at Lhe Den- Mrs. Gibson and Mie Wednesday or day Presbyterian on Chicago's. new court house cost $5,- 000,000. Little early yet to figure oyt the amount of graft. morning, Rev. Mr." ~---- "On of the wheat her Ror food. Yer | m that isn't often gets into flour. You cannot see it or taste it, but it's there. It is simply 'a case of the miller more flour from his wheat and your getting less nourishment, 'Royal Household ~~ Fleur "is so milled that nothing into it except the OF the wheat that is fod. A You get just what you pay -------------------------------------------- A MAP OF THE COUNTY OF FRONT. a foreethe' Best, and urest poh BF La BA TE omen flour made. rther ---------------- | GL ROTRIO: MOTOR, EI 5": " A CABINET-MAKER AND A CARP- . now runfing in ie Prods because it isallflour. Your owter, fmumintely, Apply WJ. Room: eld. A » can supply you. ibis iat F grocer tan NDS OF CITY PROPERTY. pl A GENERAL SERVANT. Goon ALL KIX lA McCann's toal tats -Oglivie Fleur Mills Co., Ld. whaes to a competent person. ADpLY Office. 51 Brock street. 3 156 Montreal. Mrs. Felix Shaw, 115 Bagot St. . . : BRICAN oy PEDIA, NEW ieee | A RLACKSMITH, AT ONCE, A Goob | AMERICA Vous, ak 0 nt, far ree Sl Tr, ul n N tal . Cotton Root Compound. | Xin, TT: situek, dtiberbrbur | Shee room AW role Wik T o > wat -- : Bo at Rtn A HANDY MAN TO WORK IN OURJpoyp GOOD DRIVERS AND which Woliien 08h stove revair shop. Good wages to a colple of work horses, Apply 1. + Sold in threo ds man who has had experience in this Hay, Massey-Harris Agent, Clarende Zzat of strengith--o. 1 x 3 flue. McKalvey & Birch, 69 apd 71 St 10 degrees stronger, $81 0 street. Sh i i cases, per. box. - a By sil tree or sent | TEN ACRES OF GOOD LAND WITH. Ftd ie | TE ago etd" | Lh Sa on on a cessed and clea turned. New eap, for - f 0s 1. 'ox Maoiomee Os. Yormerty W rasan OF oleane Friges 05 Clarence street. 3 EE ------ right. Gelloway. the Tailor, 281 . - - PERTH IS CURIOUS Brock street. FARM. (ON HATH ROAD. Luss than two os - from ingatom, I~ : S ut. 130 acres, three ne Over-the-ReNgiaTnce 9.2 Long | HELP WANTED-FEMALE. iam' wl on ne perry) 0! . EEE EET RE TI Ee running « FO . decp . EY su > . Ome of the Perth, Oct: 2=The romantic side 6f |'A COOK. APPLY TO MRS: STRANGE, aoa he Dag Take Ap Robert Raine's reappearance is be- 156 King street. I my. Aly ao. of ot 378 coming more and. more pronounced. Raine, twelve ydars ago, myster ously loft his home and was believed to be dead, It was so generally supposed that Raine had bidden adieu to this sphere that the shrewd officers of the Ancient Order of United Workmen paid £2.000 life insurance to the supposed widow. A new disclosure in the case is that the deserted wife, afd spend ing nearly the whole = period "pf 7 her Perth," api First insertion, lo. a word. - Each con Advt. & lines or under a week. $1. Everybody in Kingston Reads the 3 sr SEES STRONG BOY TO LEARN PRINTIR ROY TO TAKE Apply, GIRLS. APPLY TO N. C. POLSON & ---------------------------- A GENERAL SFRVANT. APPLY TO A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED AT secutive losertion thereafter 4c. & ASSISTANT, FOR DENTAL LABORA- » A DEN AA : A FARM TO RENT, WITH A VIEW of purchasing. McCann, § Brock St. | il word. Misimum charge for one in sertion, 2c. Adut. 4 lines_or under & wmosth, $3. Sess, HELP WANTED-MALE. Apply Whig office. CARE OF HORSES 168 Princess street. GOOD CHINESE COOK. APPLY to Charlie Hum, 381 King street: CITY PROPERTY cash. J. ------------------------------ HOUSE, NEAR WATER FRONT: wo at i pe ------------------------------------ BY THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ha and ne A SEBCOND-HAND . FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM NOVEM. ber. 1 1st mext. Any TO BUY: WILL . J. 8. R. McCann, 51 Brock strest. RR FT 81, 3 s COIS. Died, Apuly to lev. D. Laing, City. SE ot POUBLE-BAR, 4 shot 3 am wood Et i Yea 3 rims tare of Witke office. to May vine any such to rent, com municate "Desirable," office. STORAGE SPACE Ture, Ww. Frost, Co, Ontario street. Mrs. McUnnn, 200 Queen street. woman, to assist with general house work. Apply 120 Wellington St, ONCE, A GENERAL SERVANT, Apply to Mrs, D. Stewart Robert. won, Cor. Sydenham wad it Sts. epistle came through James Kwant, brother of Mrs. Raine and occupant of the old Ewart homestead, a few miles from Perth. Some days later two fra- ternal societies of Carleton Place re ceived Raines' application for rein. statement us member. Y Raine had been an intervsting per. sonality. His father was a teachér in the model school as well as a local Mothodist preacher, and died some vears ago at Verona. It was in 1878 that Robert Raine wedded Miss Elizabeth Ewart, an es timable lady of Perth. She 'was some six years the senior of her husband being now a little past the half een. tury mark. Mr. and Mrs. Raine lived happily together for sixteen years. The last parting was a simple good. bye, both apparently expecting that their next meeting was not far dis tant. He was leaving to conduct a series of entertainments with magic lantern views. He went, wrote regular ly for a while apd--=mt money. On May 16th, 1505, he wrote from Egan- ville, one of hid customary affection ate letters and no more was heard of him, Wednesday's Fashion Plate. silk mousseline with bands of Gown of black crepe; trimmed white lace and valenciennes lace fuilles] or wide The skirt was made with groups of wide tucks about the lower part, with bands of wide lace insertion let in above each group. The Corsage. was cut low in the neck and bad a sort of west piece of alternate pufis of va lenciennes and hevier insertion. The lower pmrt of the bodice was inlet by a band of the wide insertion, match ing that on the skirt, and the short sleeves were entirely of raffles of va lenciennes above a fitted lower part of the heavier lace, edged with a val, Nace frill. Theee black velvet hows were placed up the outer arm. also. arranged to form a deep int. Two sows of black velvet Sob point. on both the back and front of the waist, the ribbon lapping over on the left side in surplice fashion in front, Headaches Does your head ache? Pain back of your eyes? Sometimes faint and dizzy? Heavy pressure in your head? Bad taste in mouth? Dees your food distress you? Are you nervous and irritable? Do you ever have the blues? Then your liver is all wrong! Make your liver right. Make it do its work better. Take one pill each night. We feve Na forentn of 48 por mdiony | and finished by smart little bows. | Frille 'of the lace were wet on the low {er edge of each ribbon strap. | | "Bibby's' Special. "Bibby's.' I Our $5 and $6.50 hove' suite, mm siz- es from eight to sixteen years, are the best suits for the money we've ever shown. The H. D. Bibby Co. i Fifty Nebraska newspapers, isolated by -washouts, are using wall paper to print on. However, it's nothing un ustial for 8 newspaper to go to the wall. ee Hey "MeConkeys"" at Frosh caramels, Alfred street, Kingston. A ETE ET, . NEWLARDS. ARC) BOT, OF- es second floor over Mahood's Drug store, corner Prin streets. Entrance on Bagot street. "Phone, 608. a rp ie POWER & SOF, ARCHITECT, M chant's Hank BuiMing, corner Br and Wellington streets. one, 214. - cp ---------------------------- perty in rates. a new & Stranwe, Am ; 0ARD A) vel PRIVATE BOARD _ARD Ri evening, at 137 Bagot street. + GOOD COOK, FOR. PRIVATE ROS- pital. Must be thoroughly com- tent, ie Tal ROOMS TO RENT, oy Do 8; care Whitt office. ~~ Sharbot Lake iidings. Sharbot Lake, Oct. 2.~The village was shocked on receipt of the news of Robert Gilbert's sujilon death in Gaspe, Que. The body ived here on Friday morning. The funeral sermon | was preached by Rev. W, H. Smith in the Anglican church on Fridav after nooy, after which the remains were bupied in the family plot in the Flphin cemetery. For years Mr. Gil- hert was clerk for Thomson & Avery, and was very knew him. The people of the com- tte pied {3 Ayube. McDermott' Shoe Store {Gibson's Red. Cross Drug Store, munity extend theic watinest sympa- popular with all who | husband's absence at ping 4 - -- some day to hear from him, had]GENBRAL SERVANT. NO WASHING | ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITROT, scarcely arrived in Vancouver where or irc . References reawird. Ap- fice nite of New 4 Hall, near cor she went to engage temporarily in a ly Hamilton, 184 Earl St. wer of Queen and Montreal streets. y new occupation, when indirectly "she - SH er received a letter from her long lost| A (Soon GENERAL SERVANT . HENRY, r sa f JARomTECT, A SHALL a pon . CONTAL , : . ONL The mily © 0 ; wood wages ; ha Wagh- hy uv . 3 consort, who was in California. 1'lie Foo APY. in the hn Nak: ng s to TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS suitable for married couple, at 1s vionham St. Sy CA Will Buy 100 Shares of *" Abitibi & Cobalt" Silver Stock oh Company Have 400 Acres J, E. CUNNINGHAM Board of Trade Chambers Phone T01 Clarence 8( i day evening. v. Mx. i are' visiting Irivielé near Bis op's Mills, Mrs. W. Y: Cannon, who hay bien spending several wogkd vicit. 13 i inks Ariens ab Lusalle ¢, Monirkal, and ; a inch, ix expected. to arti as bis og shortly, Mra. W. H Mallett is visit-] "Bibky's'" For Boy's. + Ibby So ing friends in Smith's Falls. J ~ Our 8 boys' school suits a gees Felwards in visiting his Gld hone near Bibby Cou. Brantingham, N.Y. Mes. and Wise Lilly, 'of Maberly, are visiting friends in. this village. Rev, Fulcher went i house from Y.W, 5 a Tt pays to buy rubber goods at son's Red Cross Drag Store. | a

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