Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1906, p. 7

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ti 1at attractive summer Serges are. : cia} fot of very fine ide up in fall weights. : what stunning Suits ou see yourself in one. and blue--and, of ors are guaranteed fit and tailoring. , © = Kingston. IS BROWNE'S tODYNE \ND ONLY GENUINE). t wonderful and yaluable rem: er known for COUGHS, i) obey CONSUMPTION, BRO CRI RW admitted by the profession to be e y ever He 5 like a charm in DIARRHOFA, and is the ha in CHOLERA, and DYSEN' * effectually cuts short all attacks of * EPILEPSY, HYSTERIA, PALPITA- J TION and SPASMS. is the onl palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, CANCER, TOOTHACHE, MENINGITIS , ete, ROWNE'S CHLORODYNE," and beware 8. The genuine bears the words "DR. J. "on the Government Stamp of each a Fal Sm Sa am Tw and, 1s. 13d., 2s 9d., 4s. 6d. each mony accompanies each bottle, DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. BROS. & CO.. Limited, Toronto. Ya The Particular Man igh With an inclination to wear fine Shoe iat is the Man: We want for a custome UR, nothing desirable that any gentlermun Will our Fall and Winter lines. We have the yur. finest Shoes, brains can create or money in ©&n buy, beauties to look at, Tuxuries to er the Joor and the famous 'Buthertand wear Viel ~Kid Ideal Kid, Kahgardo Patent, Colt Skin 'all «the leathers. Think of s Patont Corona Colt Bucher, at $3.50. others at $4 and #5; It you want well dressed feet bring them herp, - \d & Bros. i Jue Reuse! Gon Britain and as 'the best meats of in- ducing the ' Commonwealth: to accord the 'most favored nation terms to Gor many, ¥, ah Cunni tod Try: Bibby's special $2 derby, Want in Fine Footwear js absent fro Ingham, tuner from "« | Chickering's, at McAuley's book store. "Grand Peninsular" Is an Ornament to the Home. Popular taste no longer clings to deeply carved, highly ornamental ranges. People now want rich, yet simple, elegance. Thatis the way I make my new Grand Peninsular Range. The "Grand Peninsular" iseasy to keep clean, because there are no deep carvings to collect the dust and dirt. The [@ design is simple but Very effective. 'No fuss or frills. Just smooth surfaces which take a beautiful bright polish. The nickelled castings are detachable, and can be lifted off without loosening a bolt, when the range is to be - brushed or cleaned. "Then there is the ALL-STEEL OVEN-__the THERMOMETER ! on the oven door--cxtra large GRATE BARS-- and a dozen other time- andklabor-savings conveniences--that are exclusive with my' GRAND PENINSULAR. - Have your dealer show you all these points, a2 CLARE BROS. & CO., LIMITED, - . PRESTON, On. KINGSTON AGENT : ELLIOTT BROS. GANANOQUE TIDINGS | FACTORIES AFF AFFECTED BY contagious or the excesses They § feet tl they are not the men ey ght to be or used to be. The vim, vigor, and vitality of manhood are lacking. Are To nervons and despoudont? tired in the morning ? have you force yourself th gh the day's work ? have you little am- ition asd ener; re you frritable and excitable? eyes sual ly prea] an looking 7? memory poor asd brain {: ? have yon juagy back with dreams and losses at night ? deposit in urine? weak sexually ?--you have Wervous Debility and Seminal Weakness. Our NEW METHOD TREATMENT is guaranteed to Security. Beware o nsult old Sah ual : feliabie Fhsiciane. 'Consultation Fre rite for Question Blank for Home T atients a A A a Ta Ra eT an. Ce coi Racy Fy the asus 458 Sorel 2 oir own chains by the vices of Sn Tnoed' K Cure or No P 2 are in Detroit. Bank io Pay. ye mn K Big Silk Sale for Friday Savings on that most delightful of all textile fabrics to the heart of femininity Silk--Buy some Friday, it's bargain day for Silk. . 1200 yards of beautiful quality Louisine and Japanese Crepe Silk, regularly worth gac. per yard, Friday Bargain Price, only 48c. New Silk New Shades New Prices . Colors--Brown (2-shades); Navy, Light Blue, Cream, Reseda, Myrtle, all pretty sh:des for evening and afternoon wear, and only 48c per yard, All sales for cash. Crumley Brothers CE ~~ Mt This Store ALL OF OUR SHOES ARE SOLID LEATHER Save time, money and annoyance by buying your Shoes and Rubbers at' this reliable store. i McDermott's A B Is made from tested, natural spring water, selected bar- ley malt, and a blend of the choicest growth of hops. No sub- stitutes for hops or barley are used. An aid to diges- [i tion and a cause of 8 comfort after 'meals: Klos, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, « 339-331 KING ST. EE a -- hy Your Children's Shoes Shes Store SSI ALAN 2 bl ;N EY PL HOPS i JAS. McPARLAND, AGENT, WATER SHORTAGE. n-- us" Two Couples Married at St. John's ' Church--Charles Mac- donald Gives Nlustrated Lecture Before Young Men's Club. Gananoque, Oct. 17.<In the Young Men's Club, last evening, Charles Macdonald, wesident of the clup, fa- vored the me rs with an illustrated lecture on séenes of his late trip in California. On Friday next the club has made arrangememts to entertain its lady friends in the afternoon from four to six o'clock, and evening from seven to ten 8' Shortage of water has ¢ affect the local manufacturers to. a gonsiderable extent. It is expected that the shops will not be able to run more than four days this week, and the probability of even less next we The annual business mecting of the Manhood League was held last even: ing. The election of officers resulted : President, James Lattimer; vico-prési- dent, Charles Dustin; treasurer, 8S. G, Cook; secretary, C. H. Hund; con- venor of vigilance committee, Frank Wright; convenor of social committee, Edgar Seals. convenor of care of sick commifttee, A, H. Mabee, L.D.S.; con- vehor of sports committer, B. Tim- berlake; convenor- of programme com- mittee, C. H. Hund; pianist, Frank Rev. William Timbet lake, 'A. H. Ma- bee, L.D.S. At St. John's church, Mopduy morn ing, Stanley Robinson, son of Major and Mis. Robinson, of John street, and Miss Lime, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, were united in marriage by Rev. Father Meehan. 'A second wedding also took place, at the same church the same day, the contracting parties being Martin Nalon, North street, and Miss Minnie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jom Turcotte, Garden street, the ceremony being also performed by Rev. Father Meehan. Licuts. Richardson and Thomton, of the local Salvation Army Corps, wha have been spending the past week in Toronto, have returned home. Mrs. rents, Sir 8. E. and Mrs. Dawson, Ottawa. 'Mrs. William Hazel, George Cook and Frank Wright are spending a few days on a hunting expedition down the river in - Mr. Hazel's gaso- line launch. Mr. Benjamin, Yarker, proprietor of the wheel works there, spent yesterday in town. Mr. and Mys. Charles W. Cook, of Seattle, Washington Territory, are making. a short visit with Mr. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Cook. John street. Mr. Cook, is an old Gananorje boy, who has risen to the position of district superintendent of the Scranton Correspondence School for the Pacific coast. Death Of John Gorr, Plevna. Plevna, Oct. 15.~The death occur- red on Friday, of an old and highly on the mountain after a lingering ill ness. The funeral took place on Sun- day, and was very largely attended, conducted by Rev, Mr. Cox in Holy Trinity church, on arrival of the cor- of Germany, coming out to this coun- ond settled on the mountain, where he lived on a splendid farm, up to the time of his death. Besides a wife he to mourn his loss. CG. Barton and A. Card returned on Saturday froma trip to the North- at Cartwright, Man:, during the past short stay here, he was entertained us the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ostler. been the guest of Mre." G. Ostler dur- ing the past week, left on Thursday, for Ompah. where she intends visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. A. Dawson. James Shultz has just completed er tng a handsome frame dwelling, which adds greatly to the appearance of his pro perty. Moving Away. Junetown, Oct. 16- Mrs. W. Fergu- son, Mallorytown, is visiting at 2 Purvis'. Master Stewart Purvis is the guest of his grand-parents, Mr. and Mre, James Purvis. We are sorry to note that Mrs. Adam Herbison is ill. We are sorry to lose from our com- munity William, Taylor and family who are moving Mallorytown. Mrs. Jacob Herbison, nadowne, was last week visiting friends here. Miss Nora Kincaid, spent Wednesday, the guest of Edna Sumuners, Jacob Herbison has purchased a fina new team to re place the one lost by the fire. Dr. Kinney visited our school on wesday last. Several from here attended the pie social at Caintown, on Friday evening, Mre. 8. A. Taylor spent Sunday and Monday at Thomas Franklin's. - Norris Ferguson and Roy Fair have returned from their trip to Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. John Herbison, Rockfied, were guests at A. Herbison's on Sunday. Kidney Signals, When you have a backache or a dull, heavy feeling across the back, when urine is heavy, clouded, scanty or profuse it is time to do something for your kidneys. The remwdy you can depend upon to cure all kidney, liver and bladder disorders is Peck's Kil ney and Liver Pills. They bencfit al most from the first dose. In boxes, 25c. For sale only at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory. Open This Evening. Campbell Bros' hat and fur store. Prevost, Brock street, has received all bis fall' and winter importations |, for order work in his tailoring de- partment, consisting of Scotch tweed; blue and black serges, great variety of black cheviot and Vieunas: also a splendid stock of overcoating. Any- one trusting him with an order may rest assured they will be well pleased. shirts, Try Bibby 's special Burleigh; © leaders, Rev, H. Gracey; C. E. Lewis is visiting with het pa- | a Ttespected resident of this place, in the person of John Gorr, Sr., aged sixty. seven, who passed away at his home the remains bei ring brought to Plevna for burial. The funeral service was tege. The late Mr, Gorr was a native try when a young man, He located leaves four sons and two daughters thers do * Carters Tattio Liver Pilla are easy to take, One or two are strictly vegetable ut by thelr pono please all . In vialsat 35cents ; ive for $1. or sent by mall. _ CARTER'MEDICINE C0., New York; foal 2 Small Dom fimall Pre West, where they have been working month, During Rev, Mr. Elliott's Miss M. Dawson, Ottawa, who has The question is not, Sha// / insure # --but, Where Shall 'The rigorous investigation into the affairs of the Mutal Life fic" Conn way. The Royal jon found Ee & to the Core. 35 The Mutual Lif€'s funds are Eee mortgages, es, first-mortgage bonds. Not a dollar in stocks--not a dollar in speculative sources. Write for our booklet and last report, with list of investments. Address, nearest office, or Head Office, Waterloo, Ont. TN BURNING ECZEMA Affected Whole System- Couid Not Sieep Nights -- Lost Flesh and All Run Down -- Advised By a Friend to Try Cuticura and Now Gladly Recommends i CUTICURA REMEDIES TO ALL SUFFERERS oT te yo to ay 1 am cured of a, 80d od say, phat | owe it to the the Cutieurn nedi recommend them te all suffering any form af ecienis.; For four Tee months I siffered agony and an itching and buming feeling which affected my whole system, 80 as 1 could not sleep nights, and 1 did not care to go into ubli¢, as I would have no ease. ost flesh and waa all run, down. 3 Wied everything 1 could thin an _y ng that was advertised got no roll, until T was advised by a riend to try Cuticura, which I did, and can truthfully say Loti imme- 1 would "gladly mend Cuticura to any one Tota as I did with eczema, and «can verify my statement by members and also inti- mate friends of my family, I trust that this' testimonial may be of some benefit to persons suffering with any skin diseases." Chester A. Bailey, 260A Highland Avenue, recom- Somerville, Mass, CURED AT SMALL EXPENSE "When an infant I had a bad humour on my head, for which 1 was treated with en Soap and Ointment, and now I have a good head of hair and the humour is entirely gone. required one cNaughton, "Milo, Me. External and Inter al Toatmsut for every - a troubles Jog ow Drowsiness, Distress curing and pres complaint, while aise forthe oma rd ihe "HEAD _ 'obo they would pesitiat priddiinta + Amb Jathat they will not be ae any re But after allaick. "ACHE lives un (hat here Io what he bane of 20 many I TS I aber tons a i OF CANADA. It box of Ointment one cake of Soap to effect a cure. rT snd this with my permission to Miss Iza o DOWN AT NEWEORO, A Budget of News From TI : Canal Village. i ~ Newboro, "Oct. T6.-- Messrs. George Warren and William Spicer, who have bem spending the season in Western Canada, arrived home on Saturday. J. Stanton, who left for New York on Monday, retufned home on Satur day. He was - accompanied by his brother, Ross. Nr, a Walford, Cleveland, are spending their honey: moon in town, the te of James Bell. Gordon Richa urser on the steamer Rideau Quoen be the past scason, is sponding a few days "in town before leaving for Toronto Unie versity. J, L. Webster, frmerly of this vil- lage, but now ef Ottawa, was renew- ing aoypiaintances here last week, The body of a black, curly dog, with' a large stome tied to it, was found float in the Rideau Lak? on Sun- day. matter was reported to. Charles Hull, deputy fish and game inspector, who started an investiga- tion, but was unable to locate the guilty parties, - Miss Mury Bolton, who has bem spending the past few weeks the guest of her uncle, Edward Bolton, return- ed to her home in Delty on Thursday. Dr. R. King retumed on. Wednesdny afternoon from a trip to New York. Messrs. Birch and Murphy, Delta, have comploted the vencering of D. David- son's house on Drummond street. Owing to the rain on Tuesday very few from this locality attended West- port cattle fair, Post Office Inspector Merrick, King. ston, paki Newboro an 'unexpected visit on Wednesday. It is reported that be was muking arrangements for the stage" lines branching owt from here. It is to be hoped the Newhoro- Bmwith's Falls Hine will again be set in motion. Wiss M. Kijley i& #pend ing a few days at her home in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Gallagher -- : ire Fone "RC. ad MADE IN CANADA By A CANADIAN COMPANY. every municipality in the Dominion. And the house-wife in every one of those homes is pled with her Sn Range. Its Aerated Oven places it away ahead of all other kitchen ranges, -- it possesses other advan tages as well. Ati Busey Savoie in shoul giaranicol by the maker. The THE GURNEY-TILDEN CO., Li HAMILTON, WINNIPEG, MONTREAL, VANCOUVER : 4. S. HORSEY, Sole Agent, } 769 Princess | left on Friday for Toronto. Owing to the prevalence of diph- theria at Lyndhurst and Athens, only three students from this vicinity re twned to Athens High School on Monday. Invitations are out for the woddling of Miss Margaret White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stophen White, of this place, to James Kane, Be | home here, loft on Friduy for New and 8 N.J, S. ROUGHTON, District Agent, Kingston. BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL - - ONTAR " Has wadergone alterations and 1s now "open to the travelling - Dropeistos od ee po comme chronic, Bat there | + - CUSTOMS BROKER - [If You Want a Home. of the Narrows' Locke, to take place this week. Miss Bella Landon, who has been spending the summer at her PRICES A number of the members of the. TERMS Methodist Epworth League and their frionds journeyed to Elgin -on Friday for ; evening, where they were entertained 3 by the Flgin league. Miss Isa Hall: EV E RY B 0 DY. day is spending a few days at he home in Elgin, Mrs, ty and WRITE FOR THEM. daughter, . Miss Rella, Winnipey who have been the guests of Mrs. George Pitas fr home: Weswt bit | There should be one in every home. bairn, Spencerville, and JJ. Bedlow, Brookville; passed through here on Tuesday with a drove of cattle. Allan Flemming left last week: to attend Kingston Business College. = Husking bees are the order of the day. The crop is reported to be poorer than last year. Visitors : Mr. and Ms. T. P. Kelly, of the Shamrock Concert company, at Mes. B. Monshan's; F. Lyons, Althorpe, 'at his home; Mrs. Martin, Forfar, at J, E. Dier's; H. Boucher, Union Bank staff, Montreal, with C, Dier; F. Hamelton, Westport, at II. ALWAYS LOOK FO HE LD THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO comeany Orrices: MONTREAL, #. Q. a AWA, 8ST. JOHN Be Carty's; W. Steary, Flgin, at Hotel TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ' Rideau; W. Church, Athens, at James AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Bell's; Mre. Gibbs, Jones' Falls, at : LAN Tortoise -- The new bailiff, H. 8. Foster, hus two saled oh the tapis for next Sg. ES |e at Ama Sean, Jwuw, West. the Ontario Pose Newborn at G's Is THE STOVE that you hear oF deputation from the municipal so much about. 1t is not so much to council waited upon Mrs. Hazlett re look at, but it is truly a wonderful stove. EE oy ingure) Tok. tm Star It is what is called a Slow Combustion was the lowest figure which Jt cont Heater. It is lined from top to bottom NT pit in hrolmbly the. sinomni with fire brick, and has no grates to burn {farmers have commenced ploughing, out. 'The fire burns right on the brick bot= tom, and it consumes its own ashes and clinkers, # hose who use the TORTOISE, and there are thousands of them in service, claim that it is a tremendous heater, and j that it will do the work with half the fuel required by any other stove, and that it re- a quires very little attention. At Chaffey's Rods, Chafiey's Locks, Oct. ~The pro prictor of Hotel dylwild, hon €losed h's hous for the season, which prov. ol to be a successful one. The tour ists that visited it this season were from all points of the globe, and all seemed well pleased with the sports of fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley and and Mr, and Mes, - J. W, Simmons hoger retupgned from Kingston, R. Grothier is engaged painting for J. W. Simmons, and Mises Doyle. School Inspector Johnston visited the school one day last week, He reports good Frogress of the pupils. Master Ray mond Fleming is recovering from ao serious illness. G. Randall had the misfortune of losing a horse last week: The - govarnnient carpenters have finished a pair of lock gates at this station, They expect to put them in during the winter. Master Vincent Regan is wmriovsly ill. Mis. J. 8. Se------------------------ White and Mrs. Wilson, Muskoka, sis ters of Mrs. Rowswell, are on a visit to Mra. NE Rowswell. C, W, Row swell, who has been in the North West, in expected home, M, Jordan, Edmonton, "who spent two months weoo GALVANIZING quick home. M. H. Bartley and family leave 7 M tal Co : : te to-morrow for a lengthy ¥islt with ana e . Toronto Phone Main 1729 relatives at Bruin, Pa. Mrs. Tor ry, Terrymoore Island, is i a fire-place placed. in her cottage, which ' x x will prove a great comfort. ul Yay Cd v Curing Rheumatism. T FINANCE AND INSURANCE > The oure of rhevmatism has been difficult, and takes time, even when FOR COAL Manufacturer's prices have been greatly reduced. Now, is the time to buy, ; : McKelvey & Birch 69 & 71 Brock Street: should doubt that rheumatism ean be thoroughly cured. Dr. Hall's Rheu- The business of the late OC. G, matic Cure has been tested in all Oliver, will he carried on In his sorts of eases of rhevmatism, sciatica office, 79 Clarence street. and neuralgia and it has cured them. G.A. BATEMAN | George Zeigler, 3" Silat cs It removes rheumatic poison from the blood, cleanses the entire system and Who for the last five years has 57 Brock Street. been associated with Mr. Oliver. -------- removes every vestige of the diseases, FARMS F FOR R LE Or Insurance, have », talk with : In ordinary cases results are sur. prisingly prompt. Ten days' treat- ment. "Pri, "3. "at Wade's drug Money to Loan =, Mcintyre & Melntyre | = BARRISTERS : Ning Soot: + Kingston The soldier who shot and killed the ladle mexhop] student who showed her- H at the window of Jer cell over- Joking the court yard of the Central' prison in 84. Petersburg, has been mie 'le thanked and rewarded. New cape at Bibby's,

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