Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1906, p. 5

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IN CANADA, but also the best of a - invigorating, resting, wholesome, 44-350. to #1 a Ib--Al grocers . annerman sure in showing this new- n who appreciate a smart vant. coat of the Season 4.50, 15 to 18.50 D. Bibby Co. ORE 78-82 PRINCESS ST, SFIED CUSTOMER IS A MIGHTY GOOD BUSINESS ASSET. VE BOTH WHEN SELLING THE WELSBACH ANDESGENT CAS LAMP PRICE COMPLETE $1 EACH elvey & Birch os A ------ g House Furnishings lying the greater percentage of boards ses this fall with Iron Bedstead, esser and Stand, Spring and Mat- tudy Tables, Stady Desk, B ook nd Students Easy Chairs, The Leading Undertaker | for White Ambulance. ---- SS. the Nouveau Prescurseur, - harbor absolutely impractica jon Reient large vossels, It can only be used fof the fishing trade and small coasters. Zee-1 "Buy Honor bright stove pipe val he Bel- 1ich- the best yet, at Strachan's Hard: or 94" ware. . 3 failure. Nice soft baby sponges at Gibson le 3 5 depth | Rod Gross drug store. 50 at n with | Sale of English flannel shirts ©, says "the H. D. Bibby's. STE . -------- ret ASS 'DELLA JTROEBE 3 > HON PRINCE JONAH KALANIANAOLE ---- AR mmends Reco! Pe-ru-na Highly. ii CC. ua BROOKS This Miss Marie L. Meunier, 995 Ontario street, Montreal, P. Q., Can,, writes: +] take pleasure in stating that I have been cured of catarrh by Peruna. This disease made my life miserable, especially had to cough and spit and make =very effort to clear my throat and sir passages. highly to persoas afflicted with this terrible in the morning, when I remedy cured me promptly and | recommend it most disease." Health Restored By Pe-fu-nma. Miss Della Stroebe,T10 Rich- mond street, Ap- pleton, Wis, writes: "For several years I was ins run-down condi- tion, and I could The Utmost Confidence In Pe-rur-ita. Hon, C. C. Brooks, Mayor of Sunbury, Olio, also At- torney for Farmers' Bank and Sunbuty Building & Loan Co., writes: find no relief +f have the utmost confidence in the virtue of Porune. § {rom doctors and "Jt is a great medicine. medicines. «I have used it aad | have known maay of my friends who have obtained beneficial results from #s use. «I cannot praise Peruna too highly." "I could not enjoy mry meals and could not « sleep at night. Colds in Nead, Throat and Chest. "I had heavy dark circles about the _ 1jey Hen 5746th Ave., Brook-| eves, My friends were much alarmed. NX» SH "1 am thoroughly -econvineed that | BY di pad Sive Peruana a lal Peruna is everything that it is said) the fzst hovtion ® pro to be. ' wafer taking six bottles I felt com- "I am now no longer taking Peruna, bat, if the necessity should again arise, I shall re: member {ts | triendship. - Peruana For General Debliity. Mrs, M. W. Seffel, 212 Matagorda St., 8an Antonio, Tex., writes: «I have used Peruna for general de Sits Sud bave fouad it very beme- Mr. Willlam H. Switzer, 335 E, 3d street, New York City, writes: "YT was trontled with catarrh of the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. REN «Purthermarg Pe-ru-na Rggommended For Coughs and Colds. throat particnlarly and suffered consid- erably asa resmig thereof for a-period of about five years, and my general health 'was affected. "Three years ago I was forced to give up business, and took up my residence pleased to speak a word in favor of this exosllent remedy." Recommends Pe-ru-na. Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, 1523 K sireét, N. W.; Wash- ington, D. C,, Delegate in Congress from Hawall, writes: of San cheerfully. effective remedy for coughs, colds and catarrbal trouble." recommend your Peruna as a very in the Western country, looking for re- lief in a change of climate as well as a change in the method of treatment for my ailment. : "I had known of Peruna before, but my belief seemed to lie in private treat- ment, - "After much expense, both here and in the West, I was induced by a friend in Chicago to try Peruna. "Vis., writes: "1 have used your Peruna for catarrh and have found it to be all that you claim for it. I cheerfully recommend Peruna to gny one suffering from ca- tarrh, as ¥ belive that, as in my case, it will prove a sure cure." * Glves Pe-ru-na Credit. ~ "It cured me of a cdld which hung on for over two months and which had me | Plotely cured. " greally worried, Peruns, though: acted | '®1 eannotsay too much for Pernna as like magic and I earnestly recommend |a medicine for women in a run-down it toall sufferers." condition." \ [EVENTS AT QUEEN'S W. KELLY, Manager THE PARKER DYE WORKS SOCCER GAME. To Be a Warm Athletic Lebate at Alma Water Alma Mater Meeting -- Annu- 109 Brock Street al Meeting of Aesculapian Queen's 1 w team, which meets . the Ma ilh srnoon, has been (Successor to) T. EB. HAWLEY A ite he Cid i and cuntin ¢ wactice hard all week, with ! perceptible its. While it Iv thought that the local st vin, vet TYOne is sane Meal will vhave honors 1 i | i i The tri-color repr Dr. Hugo's his fact an vast expected in Considering may i at en nt their worst on | . i 1 It is doubtful ii Health - Tablets |: or do is yv had they trial. It was their | day of for Women Make Healthy Women|: tin store for the feint-hearted support afternoon and so far as to piv will be a surprise or ih dam reuresentinge Queen's follow vill be made up as aud y 30c. Blue And Green Grapes 30c. |! : y k halves, © Campbell Basket of sweet green or blue grapes, . Ha pu 2 in Je. Crawiord. . Kennedy teaptein), Buck, Tor Hon. Wilham «Templeman, minister! The tennis tournament is not wo of inland . revenue, hos authorized a {pressing very prickly: as the inclement further reduction in the price ol weather interh too much. Unless No. 1 methylated spirits from ninety to ba continued & h of sunshine ~r cighty cents per gallon. ns for some dave, it is doubful if the Sweet potatoes or Spanish oni 1 be completed, pounds for 25c. at "The Red Star," » Williams is having a very 274 Princess street. str of it this work. A Spring 'needle underwear at Bibby's. 'of the foremost stalwarts ypon whom Re, LIN One Women's Stylish Coats Many New Mcdels Added to Stack To-Day The very latest--SHEPHERD CHECK COAT, box back, collar- less, with a dainty touch' of green 'in 'the cloth, trimmed with ! green silk velvet. and gimp, pre- senting' a very. swagger "finished appedrance. . : LIGHT GREY TWEED COLLARLESS COA, ®idea twill pattern, neck and Zs euffs stole-fmighod and trimmed with black" velvet snd, gimp, full-lngth sell strape, flv 14.50 front. open sides, dply MIGHT INVISIBLE CHECK TWEED COAT; hapdsomely made, fly front, toh. pookets, figished with pret- 5 bifttons of «Af with 4° savmetal edge ocak 1 3 t of black coats. HHT 2] ps GREAT INTEREST IN THE! Meeting--Annual | lov | TERE ----, | "1 began the use of same Whilst there and continaed it for about five weeks, at the'end of which time I returned to | New York, both well and happy. Colorado Springs, Col., member You- mans of America, writes: oe his alma mater in Toe cohuby in its work of the fall term. 1 | Queen's depends in track competition, | theatrical schocl, who will assist the | | 1 Lay A railway ride, -- nthe his The balloting on the nominees for | The election of officers for the en : ly the mt vith- | the vigilance commits offices was | gineering society was heing-held at OF THE FIGHT AT BUCKING- ' reali the work | also procealsd with at the sume time : | science hall to-day... The nominations | some of his classmates undertake. for | Senior judge, G. R. Melaren. ©. *J. | for the different positions were as fol- HAM MILLS. | the glory 'of old Queen's: 1t's not all { Carton; judge, J.B. Miliken, Tey Honoris prosfent: Prof. A. 4 | by any means, and did they fal- { H, 0. 1 v senior prosecuting" at McPhail; president, J. Lk. King and J. their own inclinations may who | terey, 8. Lavior Ww. Wolsey. mior | Ro Akin ] first vieepeesident, G. J. The Capitalists Are Forming ¢ tri-color its strife for | prosecuting F. Stidwell, | MeKay and W, R. Rogers; second viee Compani¢s--~A Montréal En- ls nov gladivy devote JA. MeGinn erifi, B. T. Irwin . | president, A. Findly, A. Cummings, A, gineer is in Ottawa Seeking | 1 : { 2 to other channels, 8. Campbell; crier, A. W. Scott, A { Orford; secretary, J. Stott, W. Hard . to Settle Water Power ---- Brace; clerk, B. FE. Norrish, ( D. | ing; ass stant secretary, A. C. Young, p i sason. the Wiven's Uni { Brown, BR. R. Mohay: chisf of police, {G. H. Kilburn; treasurer, A. N, 6 Troubles, 97 i \ { association football team of t F A. Brewster, H. Peppard; con | Squire, D. A, Ferguson; committee, J. | . Hawa, to 2 he Buckingham play the Toronto University ' #tad les. A. M. Grant, G. C. Wright, | D. Calvin, R. Potler. fourth year; A, | 'BtMest may conclude to-day. large latives home and home games 1 Wo MeGinnis, 9. Wo Houston, fourth |G. Stewart, C. R. McColl, third year; | MAnber of witnesses were examined, ame dates as those on which 4X52 R, 0, Sway, iw ko Pennock, | F. Ransom, 0. M. Perry, second year; yesterday, but nothing sensational ¥ matches were scheduled to | 50 1 Bakey thind year; E. L. Brace, | R. Hutchinson, K. Clark, first year wos got exept the strikers' positive i The crangenient. however. f J: BP. Sait, W. EK. Lawson, W. Ham- | ---- : Sar th that evr de ke wrrangement, wer, | e x ¥ 2 Li . . { bly, T. D. Campbell, A. €. Young { KE ited the shot which hit Belanger. A was ot suitable to Varsity an toond yor A.W. Fars' ¥. J. Whi THE MAR T TOLLS. number of women testified and « all wold have miterionx 3 nN hw x m-- warsti D0 Keeloy, first vear | Joi 'an tour, There ds still a possibility | For conmities man one member ! in | gerting that they were armed and had { of the two. teams meeting however as | elected from each] year and for i. the Past Three Months. also gathered a large number of gotiations are mow under way for al (Lid two from euch year. | The city has now been collecting tolls'| stones before entering the mill prop- | camo on November 17th. The local | Such d on Market Noi, for about thres | erty. | students have an exceptionally strong | mh. annual meetin | months, and the receipts for that Detective Picard, who assaulted Mr. | line up this fall and have their as | Socio held: sts time are figured at about $255, so | De La Freure, the La Patrie reporter, | pirations for the intercoll {mach in «the Jdical- eat that a fair, yearld average would be | on Wednesday, was fined 85 and costs. | cham; tionship. Porkaps never im the | fom the retiring official a dittle over 81,000, Probably, a les- The Canpdian Refining company has ; history of Queen's has sueh an inter |) that of = the treasurer shi might collect $30 un year more by | been incorporated, with $2,000,000 { est heen taken in the game by the vine Fotisinctory balan AE Areist lose work on thé market, but it | capital stock. The charter covers a {d y tates a8 now. The number of | Mesere, RM En N would seem that not above £1100 a | general smelting and refining business, | players is very large and their enthu- |, ppointed overios i vear ean be collected in tolls at pre- | Toronto capitalists have been incor ! siasm does not seem to slacken as the | hools of ti ocioty The regular nt on Market No, 1. The city gets | porated as the T. A. Robertson com- session is 'advancing, This morning the | meeting « held divectly afterwards, | $500 for the year for the hay and | pany,' with $500,000 capital stock, to | tri-color went up against the red and | the newlv-elected president, J. P.M wood market, so that over $1,500 will | manufacture all kinds of bricks, tilés, blue of McGill on the colleg pao | t ecupving the i A | result from. the. market tolls this your, | ete | the following being Queen's line up: | woueh discussion fc werl | an increase of S100 over last year. Willinme Kennedy, the noted Mont Goal, D. RB. Fleming; backs, B. Car- holding of the annnal I'he following is a summary of the | real engineer, is here, and it is an- michael, K.S. (Clarke: halves, DD. Ram provosed changing mounts « cted ouch week since the | nounced" that his plans for: settling | say, (eaptain), H. E. Chatham, J. B. | the functio in At Hom u | city took over the toll collection on | the water power troubles at the Chau- Miss Theresa A. Lund, Sec'y Alpha !lung trouble and found that my recovs Lodge, No. 1108, M. B. A. Marinette, | ery was Mr. James D. King, Alamo Hotel, dorse it." "1 had to come here on account of | man Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, slow, "A friend suggested that I try Peruna and I did so. I began to improve very rapidly and I kept right on using it. In four months my lungs were all and my cough all gone. : "1 foel that much of the eredit is dus to Peruna and 1 am pleased to en- For free medical advice, address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, President of the Hart- We have on file thousands of testi month, . Probably no other physician in the world has received such » volume of ens thusiastic letters of thanks as Du. | Saint, McDonell and - Orr, Summary of the Collections | Saint: forwards, A. Hope, H. Fleming, | final ver dir Much dissatisfaction | August 4th JL. Trimble, D, E. Foster, T. Fear; was exm I by all at the 'manner in | Week ending August 11th, .. | | spares; "LD. Neville, , Kaufmann, | which the dinners had heen snann * «118th % Castleman and Drury, {in the past, and also at the entering | * 25th .. - and service connected with it. Hoo _ Sept. Ist .. i ove he alternative y ns ne " Nth The annual meeting © of the hockey Hl) : ate Abi Propens] . : " i " T5th club will be held Monday afternoon at § ioe by a vast mnlority 2 ! e sh D . L factory, and the time 22nel four o'clock: in the old art building | " " or for the purpose of minating office { dinger ry 2 he the 2th for h purpose of nom nitie g ol i re) an. that , though, pro a " October: 6th rth oc r 8 wm an ansacting | 2 ve . for . 3 ng nN transacting ohisetionable for Lures are ' 13¢h - gencral business. : The discussion wa not wit} " a" Mth Misses Rutlan and Pannell and benofits. and if held. this v in o » Pith Mesers. Rowland and Wylie constitutes gquet will b ably an y former oo i i a commitice from the freshmen year in | ment' over: mans arts to look after the procuring of a | 1 { { } YW. C. A. Notes. Kinnon, Bertram, Williams, Foster, Hartman for Peruns. = HAAR BTA Yt, BOTH $18 | leases and minister of public works ~15 | concur, and it is proposed as previous- 26 | ly reported, to construct a gredtyoen- 23 | tral dome which will collect and con- 22 | tralize the power. An even and equit: 24 | able distribution will then be possible. 16 |, » . Returns To England. 3% "RRev. J. H. Astley, of Sydenham, i 10 { obliged to return" to Encland from 2 family considerations. The mission "las been offered by the Bishop of On- tario to Rev. T. J, O'Connor Fen- ton, of Parham, and has been accept: § snitable. clas pin -- i Domestic Science children's classes, | of. At this, evening's meeting of the Al The arts' society met yesterday af- | Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at ---------------- Lua Mater soci 2 it ie expected: that { termoon and listened to felress by | 113 pm. Saturday, at 1.30 BL X.W.C. A. Notes. es : ir} reside i ns | Waitress' course onday, at 7.1 " 3 < tall official correspondence onnee- | the honorary president. nination tress' cours a: : : } Honewrith te nr ine 4 hr he | were also received for officers for the | pan. Lessons in bread-making: Wed- Two rn oi demonstrations on Sn pre Bl i 3 (ning year r the socisty and for | nesday at 10.30 am. and 7.30 pom. cooking wi egn irscay, Novem non-procurement of a coach for the Sor) ! £4 Bre Civ ber Ist, and Friday, November 2nd, { vughy team will be brought down and | the arte Cdr s Iniquitatus ct Vir- | Admission to new members, 250. Gvane | S50 ant 00 0 0 for six. Ad: i i nhs : followed 3 a v tak x 5 | tatin, , nasium class for teachers and their, Vv el ph. of. : Kary. will he: or | a a Ty "a en ed Rev. Pr. Macgilliveayaanddressed the | friends, Tuesday, at 8 nam. Miss anced courte of cookery, wi ® Riven which will have a healthy influence in | 4 ¢ . « e Rible cl ms Nov. 13th. |4# demonstrations, Friday otenings. obtaining an efficient professional masé | regila® meeting of the arte YMCA raig's Bible class ovens Nov. 13th. l ain ' ¢ euions ol o | tor of ceremonies for next fall, I he tats torday afternoon. jes maticn of Ww Morrison BS ass | ] - 9 i I'ake time and think, if there's a |: f ciate editor of the, Journal will alfo be | The work of 'exeavation For the | (oii, Why not ve Swift's Scfanton dealt with hy the meeting foundation of the medical laboratories | : : -- {has been commenred mod is bevalded | Myre. Willoughby Cummings is i What - was probably ths lurgest { foreting in the Fistory of the ) tis Clab wae held on Thu nooe last for the purpose of selecting {in part a cast for the revwodwetion of "Ac You Like It." Tt ix the enden vor of the. dvb to sacs the flay be fore the jublic carly December i pessibles Apoiber consideration which wil likely materigliee, and in fact hich ix alvendy bring. comm = Von airing 'of ome of the - most interested. 3 will uitdings now grounds. some group of ing the coll in all Jikelhood "be YLeld evening, November Oth. ee | with delight hy the student body es | | pecially by the members of the faculty doubtles prove a worthy addition to the hand. occupy - The annus] freshnien's réyption "will om Friday . The membems of Quéea's track clab wlio took part in the intercallepi Gananoque, to-dsy, to see about ticnsl Council there. \ Special 83 fountain pen for $1 { Chown's drug store. NA {| The largest and vite. See O'Gorman's display. Beautifal new Red Cross drug store, Mable eream or sugar fe tM pr -------- 5 + Fibby's wnshrinkable underwear. ganizing a branch of the Woman's Na most complete 'as. sortment of souvenir post ecards in the sponges at Gibson's Cape Vincent. in | leaving Kingston 2 pm. or 5 am, Try Bibby's special 3130 gloves. , The choice of foyalty at Gross drug store, Buy Honor bright stove ish; ware, seemed to be against the strikers, as diere have been accepted. The power Change Of Time, Kingston & Commencing Monday, October 20th, steer 'will: make only one triv a day Mondays there will be an extra trip leaving at the best yet, at Stracha ais Tank SIDES TELL| 4 be towns bat w ever, cused called wear, Wheat he wa gave good candy "Me: Conkey's" sold only at Gibson's Red that Wheston had not as'c buy goods. : There was no further ovic he ¥ 0 a Tao exchisive eluby and goods from the defendant before. © It was on Thursduy lpst that the ae was stopping at a local hotel. Witness Wheaton had collars, cuffs and under "Did you give him an order ¥* ask- od cou ; "Yes, I pave him an order for some collars, cuffs and socks." The magistrate ossked withess if Wheaton had a mem of the sale. Witness said that he bad not, Witness further stated that he had not paid for the woods and that the understanding was that | ho was to receive the soode later on. i guid Wheaton: renresented. the J. 0. Bolger, a bunk clerk. stated that or retail business, Accused had = on him nt him that he wi at the hotel. Witness did not purchase any goods % pany on this 1 y City Treasurer Ireland, who called, testified to the fact that had been issued to the J. Wheaton congany. . Hugh Taylor, in any ode: Wheaton 'had the hotel and see him. "Did he tell vou that he asked counsel for ution, Yen, ho dider To Wheaton said that he had de:It with the accused bofore, ' : in the neightiorhood of ns entertained lgvishly' % not offer withess anything for sale. Witness said, how- that he gave the defendant an for goods. He had purchased had called ~arfd told him that he at the hotel on Friday, where for prosecution. at the time, on company, of Toronto. ww not engaged in the wholessle the , and he had call and see him evidence, He said i wholesale asked him had his Eg things with him counsel for accused wi * J aid

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