Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1906, p. 10

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as bad as the ordina 1g variety & SE he authority . celebrity sudden abominable doe World Talk Hive vant to iho » 'vent to » and pour forth the ng earth pro- Withers of The Grand Hl TH eta Fair, St. Louis, ve Bros. 88-00 Princess Street : : ---- - The Unique Grocery We would Sins like. to tell vou Groceries, Candies, ete, is com- .. H Pickering, | Go Pine: nad Patrick Sts: Phone 53 tc -------------------------------- hoe 5 aw' Garriage Painting Neatly and: promptly 4 Cee ray. done r work 1s sure to be: satisfac- first found relief. "Far the last three months 1 hava |. d ho 'Fecurrence of my former com- |. America, we have a holiday the day after," "Because the president's party in the election," "Because on this ritans had their first dig- was only one hoy in the answered "to give thanks benefits 'of = ar." inging mouse is delighting . gd t in this city, at te they say =o and they considered a truthful family. Their de- of the sarcastic variety, for ry gray, nibbling is, the singing vari- is infinitely worse. The entive fa- i , their nervousness the wee musical creature, because they can hear the mouse's song the moment the rodent leaves his hole. Like most flats this one has a large hall, and to hear a uint sound, like a canary, begin at the far end of Parson®' new hook, Her advocacy of protests against her trines. She advocates rrigees, and, althowwh ore honest than the "I'll Got Another One' Aly move immoral. Mrs. wife of the new repath- lican leader, Hon. Herbert Parsons, who won fame by beating . the 'my- the republican conven. Probably would. not + have job so completely and : have In nominating Mr. Hughes or if his wife had Produced a little more promptly, as have suffered in the " con- has visited the au- Dr. Parkhirst said of the marriages struck at the home, tore alimder all the of the marriage tie, and pe- 'human beings to the level of present time when many innovations con- introducing themselves into events "of life, those of us who remember the first impressions xl amd still maiotain the conservatism are wont to as our first principles the family, and simnli- ¢ ve thrust aside by new ideas and doctrines. The stability of the home depends on the sacredness of the marriage ceremony. just as . our faith in God depends upon our belief in His solidarity." The loss of Samuel Spencer by an Another Wonderful Case Here Is Something That Will Be Welcome News to Many a Dis- couraged One. "For soveral years 1 have been troubled with gas around my heart, shortness of breath, in fact, if 1 walked my usual gait my breath would get 80 short I would ke compelled to make Reed. several sto dur, : in "Of late my food dia perly, It turned Sous in my stomach, great distress; often, too, rréeable attacks of belching gas and heartburn, "1 was bothered with severe pains across the small of my back and the ding or turning would: cause me to almost ery out. iS "I was induced to in Dr. Lgon- rin my walk. not digest pro« Pill and the very am bound to say Anti. cured me." 3 'This is the voluntary statement or H. Reed, of 165 Queen strept, HL The Wil- a Onti: J AR Druggists wll A teP ouFlye. 0. Limited, Niogars Falls, ; ledy that cured such an eo ! trying = jan, iy: P n. No « Mr. Mor~an, the t financier, was jin mystified joy. Mr. McGouoh and a small daughter called for the pet, and are The parties do ow where 2 Jacl ek His Ndbeottut, as be nic the dn succesw in its fingnees, al- eit an a whook-producor it has held + SATURDAY. » Use and Recommend eda ewbro's Herpic ab: S Wo 1 J x pe ~~ Trains low the bent of their being as relent "I am sending you my photograph to show what Newbro's Herpi- on my hair I have used it exclusive ers, and 1 would not think of trying will never Boy ; find hi side. has done for me. rible fate ier el. [JL vasa dr i ' ; "Since I first tried Herpicide yj e fa : : i ge ER his own railway, but steel and wood ly in giving seal treatments to oth » are insensible to friendship, and fol : to-ger along wit (Signed) MRS. ANNA CONNER. lesal= af nie; Dre cog in the ma 2807 Archer Ave, Chicago, 111. goes astray, and the whole my- chinery ® its useful work of on works of hellishness, killine the man who crated it as if he was their public is great. ] "Put the telophone receiver to his phoned him that they had found ao rug dog answering, the description of his Jim, who was missing for a few davs. The police obeyed the raquest, ing of the scalp almost instantly. the dog whined and pranced aroumd. He ran crying from one door to the other and fmallv sat up and velped Great outery has been made about the horse cars of New York, and the | EB public has been gréntly astonished ut i large proportion of the total of the ON ATTENDING CHURCH. little | the city, and = carrving many. passen- m tered 11) rover, Fe -- Sr He danse, car System in the | %¢riaining iihy hate people' do not ate louder and louder as {citv, as there is the belt line, which the mouse advanced up the hall, more than most persons of the family are, of course, much excited; one who believes | in reincarnations assures them that beyond doubt the mouse was once woman - who possessed qo beautiful voice and when asked to # ¢ refused, The punishment she is rgoing is--well, the theory has a certain convincing ring, and the can- niness the mouse shows i trap ix certainly suspicio is ) : BH . 4d ean stand. 'of 'the island on each side, and the | Of difierent avoeations,. making this a ing invari n evading the us, Then--and 0 awe one--the maid being out at the time, mouse run along the kevhoard of piano sounding, again the maid is =u faint though unmis mouse like this in nerve-racking as having ly develop in the fl- wile he relat eh * yan J Eratefully received. F : Vor idm has any literary effort a stir a the celery 4 mong v "The Family." ge'! has awakened every men from Maine to Californiq, the fact published that they bear a city's railway lines. One, however. -------- has passed away as its race has run, People Stay Away Because They the last car having been consigned to Want To. the scrap heap." This was 'the Grand Adburn. NX... Citizen street. line, one of the best paying in A: Syracuse preacher, whose comets. ion. i "he inf 1, needs rors % . > | gation, it would : be inferred, 3 very. day. ihe x Shoniae-of this bracing up, conceived the idea of as- tend the churches"on Sunday. He sent runs up and down the entire length | OUt a large number of circulars to men Fulton street line which is abundant- | Mquiry and asking for candid vie. ly patromized both ways, and is a Some of these he read from in, ul. paying concern. The company says it pit Sunday during a seal on : on cannot lay the power wires under- titions is 'tha Chureh," which is to round in the great west street line, | be con inued. - the water all interfere with the It is evident that most of these re working of the electricity and thers | plies are subterfuges. for if similarly Seefis' to be'real reason in this. The | urged against other associations than company is ready to string the wirpa.} the churches they would practically along poles but the public won't lis- | exclude the writers from the society ten to this. Contrary to the asser- | of their fellow men. They are existent tions, of the press, however, the cars | to an equal. probably a greater exe are rin in good time and are not at | tent, in other orggnizations, and to all slow, They are not overcrowded. | urge them as a reason for not porti- but how do they look in pn big city ? | cipating 'in one and not regard them aly ---- 'a® a bar equally to all others is con- Nhat He Wa Looking For, tradictory and inconsistent. : London" Mirror. ; As Taf as the 'complaint against the An English naval officer tells this | "attitadmuc most comgresations'" is stony of a servant named Andrews : concerned it iz un grave objection. itis "We were practicing with a pistol in { tre, to turn the house of God into a my brother's quarters ' and Andrew | cold storage. and that it is done was in the small dressing-room ad- | more than it ouwht to be: is probably joining when a ball went through the | true, to tn the house of God into door and clipped off part of an ear. | this has become the 'exception rather Most men would have made some re- | than the rule. Judeine from the mark. He did not and we knew no-' many notices received by new shapers thing about it until by chance, look- | giving evidence of warm social econdi- ing into the room. we saw him grop- | tiohs in most of the churches in anv ends, rough hew them how we will," Even the turkeys are chicken Washington Star. the fittest ¥** Ns and that is by constitutional remedies, that! respect. My opinion depends a d dd ww fit 1 . tion of the mucons lining of the ling onl ou A happen 10 be | untacman Fa van ie,f po man, "You: seem to be in great pain." "Gon! Ye ixed," groaned the little We will give Owe Hundred Dollars for Boy, Rial iy Xo Aisne x hot any case of Deafuess (caused By catarrh) dey's a great, pain in me, all right." ing about under the table for some- | siven community, it is doubts if tha thing he had lost. 'What are you look: | "aristocratical" point is well takm ing for, Andrews?' said my brother, After all is said. the Syracwse min- He drew up, stood at attention, and jister will learn. we think. that men replied in an apologetic tone, as if slay away from chorch hecance thew deprecating his master's wrath y '1 was | want to-thev Prefer some other Sun- only a-looking for a bit of my ear as | day peeupation. come off when vou fired that through a the door, sir,' * : : Caintown Jottings. 5; ecm Caintown, Dec. 8.--~Miss Viola Ten- Beware Of Lumbago. nant was the pudstiof her s r, Mrs. Any pain in the back is coms ly} James A. Ferguson, on ® y last, called lumbago, whether it be a ie Mrs. Richard Reid was. visiting her ache, a sharp Pain, a sudden stitch or friend, Mrs. William Hall, Junetown, recurring ache or soreness. No to. | last Friday, Mrs. Hayes and family what "form the trouble after have moved to.lyn. Ws Pr. w on i ; Elgin, has been engaged to teac the p 2 Pt to use an effective remedy. LC school for the year, 1907. re is none better than Smith's! C® ? he Sad ' i finnie Phill 1 1} Mabel White Liniment. Whether the attack Hise Winnie Phillipe and Miss Mabel . due to ongeetion of the kidneys or Oh Mr and Sire T Dickey and o fp {aq + 'Mr. Mrs. > vy. ol e ex ar nuseles this remed, Miss Alma Dickey. attended the Mal- Dru a ig bottles 25e. at Wade's lory wedding 'in Mallorytown * this x -------------- wok Mrs. Mary Ferguson, spent a » 3 few days this week, in Mallorytown, a. Sass » Euglish Garden. d with her sister, Mrs. J. Ferguson. 1 VETYORS «nows her majesty's great Leslie Gibson spent Friday last in ove for, flowers. Her favorite gardens Brockville. Wiss 'Fmma Tennant = is are at Sandringhato, and the Wa | visiting friends in © Brockville, Harley aK ar ung to e no OWn Super- Ferguson is engaged to teach June vision, has nm toliccting different 14 00" chool for next year. The oys. plants, bulbs and cuttings, which he | gor supper on November 28th, was a is taking with him to Denmark, where: ind success. Mr. gel Myvs. Earl and he is to lay out the queen's old-world Miss Fair, of Athens, were guests here English garden .at the Villa Wividoere. on. Sunday Inst. Mr. and Mrs. H.W. It is to be full of stocks, hollyoaks, } Powell have returned . home from aud Hnglish TOR bushes, While there | pr ookville where | they attended > heb Os. hich will in time be Crossley and Hunter's meetings, Some ou hed 0 quaint i For this style, from heré attended the funeral of the hy the queen 4% Front liking, late John Franklin, of Rockfield, on by acai Say its: trimnees. and [Saturday Ince. Ban to 3 aad Me novelty appealed to her greatly when | yy" R. White a daughter, ponies she saw English gardens for the first : time, such hedges bei p i : : Sime, A h hedges being unknown in Purity Tea, Purity Tea. : Superior to: other tea, and costs no i more, in . truncs, 0c... 40. and 50> Did Not Remember. J. Crawiord. Li aPincots s Magazine. be -------------- uring a tonversation tween the : present German kaiser and his chancel. | Hard or soft corns cured with three lor, the latter, in closing a vemark, applications of Peck's Corn Salve, said : Guaranteed. Money back if not satis- VAs the immortal William once put | factory. In boxes 18c., at Wade's Drug it, "There's wn divinity that shapes our | Store. rr oh ald " . hearted about this time of ear. Racer ae by Sh en en |» Tenling Re pa eb he 1 say that 3 rom Gibson's Red Cross drug store. : 3 i The avenue of escape is o popular thoroughfare, - Depends On Circumstances. rr -------------- | 0 you~ helieve in the survival of | DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, . as they cannot "Well," answered Senator Sorghum, ach Le Siseaseq portion kid the ear. "1 suppose 1 am like most people in TARat I he ray to cure deafnuss, Deafness is caused, by an inflamed condi-~ ' flamed you have 8 rumbling sound "or a is Sho--_---- born Tpuetect hearing and when At ds wmtiveiv Ho a tw closed, Deafness is the result. and unless ow as, the inflammation can be taken out ani Philadelphia Press this tube restored to its normal condi "What's the matter, my little tow, Rearing mill he destroyed jorever ; ww : . mntle- | Mie cases ait of ten are caus Wy man 1" asked the Kindly old gentle- Catarrh. which is nothing but an inflam- wd condition of the mucous surinces. that cannot be cured by Hal's' Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars. fres. v JE JF. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Wine its sale from its strength and | 0M 4y Drussists, 73e flavor, Purity tea, at Crawlord carrving human beings across coun- . Hundreds 'of "lady scalp specialists and hair dressers use and recommend Newbro's Herpicide, try safely, and scatters helter skelter ducts of "thele own manufacture upon which a much larger profit could be made. makes friends for them and gives much better satisfaction. i i only, but, why not use the best first ? : ost raiftond iy tne One of the *Herpicide is a delightful dressing that can' be used when there se~. heen laid low. and the shock to the actual remedy for dandruff, itching scalp and falling Some hair dressers use Herpicide for obstinate cases is no disease of the hair or scalp, and as an hair it stands in a class singularly its own. Many ludies' object to a gummy and sticky hair dressing, or one that is ear," commanded Bartholomew Me tended to dye the hair, The marked preference for a sléga and Slniy preparation Cough. of Montelair Heights, N.J., o comes exeessive oiliness and leaves the hair light and fluffy, is reflocte in the few davs ago when the police tele- cide. Discriminating ladies become 'enthusiastic over its refreshing quality ,» particularly one that over- : gale of Newbro's Herpi- and exquisite fragrance. : At Drug Stores Send 10¢, in stamps to The Herpicide Co., Department L.. Windsor, Ont., for and at the sound of MeGough's voies : See Window Display At srsagsasl) G. W. Mahood's, Special Agent THE CUBAN PLANTATIONS BERLIN, ONTARIO. HEAD OFFICE, HIS COMPANY has purchase Santiagy, of which several miie nd, good drinking w buy a plot at CUPEK * period you ¢#n b growing Cuban o is of SUPERIOR QUALITY. 1 its own against similar OR and can more than ho! ild and equable climate, temperature from 43% 'to ¥ .--only sropical in that , 'combined with tha excelent thmatic fraits--froe from marsh n line of Sir Win and. connected with Fork Ly direct line of steamers PER ACRE inition on a first-elass railro tpPiy to the Land Conunissioner J. ENGCH THOMPSON, Lend Cemmiisnionor, Eerlin, On ario. 133 Bay Sircet, Toronto, CGntario. FASHION'S FORM. is always neat at the waist-line--ith no placket show- ing--no dragging at the bottom. *e to the hang of the skirt--geod £t She undoubtedly wears a "MINERYZ™ ich canuot possibly wear wrong _ Adjustable Band Dress in curve. At all high-grade dry- Look for the JHINERYA" label, THE MINERVA MFG. CO., LiMiTED, | What 'weuld be more useful for 2 'Xmas Present than one of the following articles: Meat and Food Choppers, all sizes. Fancy Agate Tea and Coffee Pots. Fancy Nickle-plated Tea and Coffee Carpet Sweepers. _ Carving Sets from 75c. to $10.00. Rogers' Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons And other articles too numerous to' mention. ELLIOTT BROS. PRINCESS STREET. } Leave Wolfs island: Monday $15 AM. is shown a graceful when carried out ¥ Was of black velvet, t was drithmed with. dlfinch . special + Preske ee Heaid: was Wid (Walkers Jock} allidege ves seralle at the points 2 as will be more rly explained by othe ] with a vest; this vest being made of gold and hight blue. -------- ®a. put up in Lb. trunks. lunch boxes and 4-15. trunks, the PAABELLLA0440084300080000080000806 eessssaisesdessseresisagsevsvanes y Take Hall's Famlly Plils for constipa- A ; i finest tea grown. « & FF IPP VIII PIII FINI IIIS I IPI . fis x = TRAVELLING. Royal Mail 8B h YIA [INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Maritime Express CANADA'S FAMOUS TRAIN. aving Mont 1340 noon Fridays, aio ME yo Mail, und lands. LPasscngers, ge and mail at the amers side. Halifax thus advoiding tre transfer the follow:ax Satur. day. SPECIAL TRAINS. fhen inwiird mail steamers at Halifax oe connect With the regulnr. train- aritime Express, west bound-special Em with through Sleeping and Sinin hed, for passengers, baggage an Hd WR leave Halliax ier aha Ji) 4 I, connecting wit rains for na. Taronte and eit DOIN west. New York Central & Hudson River R.R. THE SIX-TRACK TRUNK LINE Shortest Route to the United States Yia Kingston and Cape Vincent, R. Y. . Kingston (Str.), *5 a.m p.m Ly , Cape Vincent (Str) 7 a P.O Pam. p.m, p.m. Syractse, pa Arr. Rochester, 2.28 Ban. » + Uti 12.20 pm., 945 Ar New York, 5.40 pm., 5.15 am *Mondays omly. Convenient trails service ta ovnosits directions PULLMAN. SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS 2 Cents a Mile Books for 500 miles of travel on New York Central and leased lines within Stats of New Yorx 'cost only $10 while booka far 1.000 miles over New York Central, Poston & Albany. Lua ochester & he ure. adeiphia Koad d R.R. of New Jersey . Secure further information and purchase tickets from H. S. Folger Now York Oentral Agent. Kingston Oats i E O. F. DALY, Passenger Traffic Manager Ay H. Swoith, General Manager. Gy C. Gridley. General Agent "n Connection With Canadian Pacific Railway TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : 12.30 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, Mon- treal, Quebec, St. Jobn, N.B., Halifax, Hoston, Toronto, Chicago. Denver, Rei frew, Sault Ste. Marie, Dyluth, St Paul, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle Portland, ond San Francisco. = § p.m.--Local for Sharbot Lake, connecting with C.P.R. east and West. 7:45 a.mi--~Mixed, for Renfrew and fin- termediate points. Passencers leaving Kingston at 12:80 fm. arrive im Ottawa at 5:00 p.m. Peterhoro, 5:13 p.m. ; Toronto, 7:80 pm: Bostod, 7:30 a.m.: St. John NB. 11:55 a.m. Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Out»rio street F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent Bay of Quinte Railwa) New short lime for Tweed, Napanee, Deseranto, and all local points. Trains | leave City Hall Pept atd4 pm. F CONWAY, Agent B. QR Kingston. ------e (RET TE Ontario Provincial Winter Fair Guelph, ont. Monday, December 10th, to Friday, December 14th, 1906. Return tickets will be sold at $6.90 F coing Saturday, Dec. 8th, to Tay uy Dec. 14th, incusive valid return- ng from Guelph, on or bolore Monday, Dec. 17th, 1908. Good fy Direct route to Toronto, Petarboro, Prhilton, . Buffale, London, Detroit. Hhicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montreal, Ho¥a. Quebec, 'Fortland, St. John. Inlitax, Boston and New York. For Pullman Accommodation, Ticketa and ali other information, apply to J. P. HANLEY Agent, Corner Johnson and Ontario streets ee ---------------- TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER 400 PM, 300 3.00 gesdeer Esme: 5 g io : Y's Pojug, ey § 'rning, 5 eaves Kineston 8 E i Se - me Many 4 man whe ealls himself con- Mrvative is but a coward. , : A Purity tog. Crawford's.

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