'Bill' bad done everything pos- to give thim a happy evening. * Miss Agnes and Miss Kathleen Rich- 'YJ ardson, iversity avenue, have re- Jthirned from their visit in the west. Mrs, Frye, of Quebec, who, has been vi her sister, Mrs. Hiram Cal- street, left town yesterday. Vi Wg he Cotton, of Gananoque is the guest of Mrs. E. A. Booth, AL fred street, for a few days. Her friends - will 'be very sorry to hear that Mrs. Alexander Mackie has been quite i tawa, fie i ill again since she went to T; re x - . . Miss Edith Hunter, of Pesmbraks, is the t of Miss C. Hooper, red streets i ¢ 4. Mrs, ~who is with v FN Wade, Badlor- uho.i will return to Port Hope on Monduy, but Mrs, Gal- I I r F i TEL Master Collamer * Calvin, and Master 1° Mrs. R. S. Wilkineo . ve E. Goodwin. Miss Beatrice Birch | B.C., on November 4th, after a tedic helped the hostess. i ous journey. She was warmly weloom- . - . . x no "Ny, bor bushand's parishioners. There was to be an election at the Miss M. Dutton, yd street, s oa meeting of the Badminton Club, to- § has loft for St. Thomas for a short ] day. There were wmeancies: for: eight visit. letters shying good-bye Playing members, and one, tea mem- Mrs. Charles Low, Rrock street, is re- 3 entertaining Rev. Charles T. Seott, of Montreal. He was one of the pastors at Mrs. Low's home, at Aylmer, Ont. - - - - i Miss Lillian Reynolds 'is home from Toronto, 'where she spent a few days with Mrs. Thornton Huyeke; Mrs, Carre, of Belleville, is expected ¢ - - - - Miss Florence Cunningham; ; Hap ng | Street, asked half a dozen girls tea, yesterday, to meet Miss Lilla bealth of | Herald. the toast $A .n » Miss C. Hooper, Alired street, gave: a pleasantly informal little tea, ves- 2 : in the townships would hold counts of groom of Wedngeday, |terday, for her visitor. Miss Rdith ign ei circa bes ser, | both hands for increased rants. given. hy Kingston people who have Hunter, and for Mrs. Allen Daniels. Mrs Lennox Mills will leave next Vouneilioss Shoot nd Bxingle gratia : : + . . $.;.. " , * at 0 hx grants a 2 or uct him. aur Kingston, irl may py 1 Mich tome Ste ndeen's hall, Thies nN ocaday, Tor Montreal.' to Vier | General. Hospital and 81.000 30 'or wife." fon. es a » PRY. day, November 20th. ot! T, Yr. Stanley > Hotel Dien, but a motion carried to . * es ie 8 9 . . Mrs. G. C. Fgan, Montreal, is visit- There have been two or three very | Everyone cordially invited 'to after- Sng Mrs. William Brophy, Wellineton bright social affairs durin, ig the af- [noon . tea, sale of work and home- street. y rnoons. of this: week, all' of which [made delicacies, at Mrs. J. C. Con. Mrs. Sydenham McGill left, yester- the participants 'have enjoyed very {nell's; 25 West street, Wednesday, No- on ; i much *, hut by special request no men: [vember 28th, in aid of general hos- Say, for Toronto, where she wil . Mrs. E. H. Bickford, a litle visit. tion has been made of them. pital, aah » i. + - : . o . th James endry, i . The Church Woman's Aid of St. I Mrs. 1. Gra am, Princess street, has -- very Sd rn tres, Georoe's A tliiir] will hold theig | returned from a visit to her Suhre, Neinenian: in honor of Mrs. Frye, annual tea amd sale, Wednesday af- Mire. Soil, at Londonderry, * : Nova S Mrs. 8. W, Orde av. a children's Sanson, . 4 ath . The news from Mrs. Norman gr party, ot n i people. |i : Sa : is of the most reassuring kind, the ry. last hight, for her Tittle ate will Be sapeine purty - ai last reports saying that she is getting on splendidly. Miss Elicher, of Syracuse, N.Y., is the guest of Miss Irene. Rees, Ontario a street, i * The Misses Stewart, of Harrowsmith, | & were out of town guests at the dance . Mrs. Hiram Calvin, King street, twenty young people will go okt ina van, and take the house hy storm. * & 8» Next: week «will be rather quiet, se- tially, as "Zephra™ will take up the Party-going set, es Mrs. W. S. Ellis' dance, at her rs, R, E. Sparks, University ave- large Mack ' Street" home; was, of | Hales' Cottages --- Misa-Evelyn braith will remain till Thursday to re- visiting Mrs Haycook for a few days night. Lovely n ceive that day with ber niece, | mere before going on to Ottawa, Were in the | Casimir VanStraubenzie left | where she will spend the winter, Mime : town, this week, and will sail for Eng- . «le yellow blooms land. will sail for Bug The is announced of Dr. Jide - ba» Mrs. Kenneth Fenwick and Miss Ef. |W. T. R. Flinon, son of the late ' tecal fie Fenwick sailed for home, [ Rev. T, J, Edmison. formerly of New. Mrs. John Waal, yienbam s t Friends gre anxiously waiting their ar- | castle, to Miss S. Marguerite. Banton, faye one of her Small, but pleasant | vex to hear particulars of the daughter of Mr. T. W. Banton, of ttl dinners on Tuesday. a event in which Miss Fenwick | Toronto. RETA © Mrs. L. L. Henderson, Bagot street. us Sie 'of the Principals. The Rev. Joseph Merlin Hodsen, 1, gave another jolly little party for En Herbert H, i, D., now pastor of the Reformed children's friends, last night. bt 1 od he Ww. t H. Brennan entertain- church, Fordham, New York City, and GE 8 he i vr, in 5 | Eo ve th te poe, 5, York Cl n , y a 8 Mise Norah Macnee, Miss Ada Petrie, | honor of Miss Muriel Webster, thodist church, Belleville, is to be 4 er & n hed Ferns Warring to Miss Sarah Alston Devos, W. Devoe, of 59 Park avenue, . New York, at the Church of Zion and St. Timothy, New York, on Tuesday, No- vember 27th. ship ratepayers in he city, Saturday mornifig, were not pleased that the county " council had ants to the two téhao should help to support th se: in stitutions better, and knew that most people Jet the grants remain as they are. The matter may again be brought up at the weeks' hence, ---- Mechanics, Farmers, 'Sportsmen. move grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth, etc., use The "Master Me- chanic's" Tar Soap Co., Manufacturers, Chickering's, at at Queen's last night. Chown's drug store. Forneri, Alfred street, has gone back to Ottawa, ; Sy - -. . 0" Hh Mr. Van Lesslie, of. Montreal, is' i town and is staying. with 2s Yi liam Lesslie, George street. \ Mrs. Pdmund Tett, who is hom som fortably settled in western home, is delight 3 ed, like erro a "with the country and the peaple. : Mrs. HA Brooke is back again at , after her visit" in town with Mrs. A. F. March from Toronto. . . . . Mrs. George Hobart of Montreal, comes on Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. W. Hobart Dyde, University ave- ue, CS Grunge' came back to town yesterday after spending a week at Dr. Besman's, Newburgh, and is ter of Mr. and Mes. Frederick S------ Favor creased Grants. Several prominent Kingston town- not raised the local hospitals. y claim that the county of Fron. souncil's adjourned meeting two To heal 'and soften the skin and je Soap. Albert Toilet Trade at Bibhy's to-night. Henry Cunnin ham, tuner, from NMeAuicr's book store, Beef, iron and wine, 50¢., not 5c. t Gibson's Red Cross drug stope. St. Luke's church ladies'. annual ale, December 11th, in their hall. Dainty odors in Sachet Powders at The * kind that makes a bright. Miss Etta Callaghan has returned. | Commencing. with the Decernbe, Six Valuable Articles | on "WORRY---the Disease of 1, Age." by Dr. C. W. Salech,, ,. eminent English Specialist. 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No, -- they act like Exetcise on the Bow is, instead. py They stimulate the Bowel-Muscles to contract and propel the Food naturally past the little valves that mix Digestive Juice: ® with Food. . =» minute you suspect you need one, «When you have a touch of Heart-burn "The time to take a Cascarat is the very Gas-belching, Acid-rising-in-throat, or s | Coming-on-Cold. Carry the "'Vest Pocket" Box ready for 1 business where It belongs, just as you would your Watch, Pocket-knife or Lead- | pencil. ! | | |! lt costs only 10 cents. At any druggist. | Be sure you got the genuine, made only | by the Sterling Remedy Company, and ever sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "occ." "w You don't wash with the box! Both box and wrapper of Baby's Own Soap are plain, business like and cheap. All the money is in the Soap itself, which is =" wholesomely ** pure and - fragrant as money can make it. Baby's Own Soap is much imitated as to appear- ances, but delicate skins soon show the difference. *<Baby's Own" costs YOU no more | AbertSeaps iat. irs. - Momtreal 10 different pat. terns --for fancy skating, rink skating, and hockey. Made like the famous "Starr" Skates for men. Leading dealers everywhere have them in all sizes, Write fora free copy of the 1907 Skate Book, 3 THE STARR MANUFACTURING CO, Li. Danrmoury, N.S. Canapa. Branck Orme: Tonrowro, On. (22 GREAT PRIVILEGE. -- Doctors Can Have Samples Tested Without Costs. Belleville Ontario. the local medical health officer, Dr. Yeomans, "ton at the promptitute with which experimental work is done in the gov- ethment laboratory at Kingston un- the care of Dr. W. T. Connell. the Rt who gave 'evidence in the leinghei] murder trial. To give an stample, he said that at eleven o'clock St night he mailed. to Dr. Connell Sispected samples of diphtheria and 8 nine o'clock, this morning, he re tived a report from him. pronouncing the case one of diphtheria. The lady inleited wos brought in from the Country yesterday. and is now con- fined in 'the hospital. The privilege of sending to Ingston laboratory these samples is tot confined to the medical health of- fier, but avery doctor in the city can make use of the same privilege with- out cost. a ---------------- =2* Preference Very Decided. ". Francis Dumoulin has resigned 5 the charge of St. Peter's, Chicago, to Ome at New Years dean of Trinity Sathedral, Cleveland. His preference for eenee in the United States is very Provost, New York clothing : street, has made a great duction in price, in the order and Mad--made clothing department: also the rents' f at the tare, Brock urnishing. Everything will a great reduction in is well assorted, : ."00d8 in every department. oF Wiliam Gomm. who died in 1875 held the extraordinary record of hav- pe Spent eighty-one * years in the ish army, Sweet oranges 20e.. 25¢., 30c., 40c., oe. doren, "at Bdwards' & Feakus "The Red Star." ory Princess St. latest in postcard frames at Doan 1 | iv 25 { | my Was expressing great satis- | |