Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1906, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

an Suits dium prices will be Very scarce in { } g advance in the price of in fact in everything that goe. nticipated this advance c- Fall Stock before it took place. he Result wing the best $10 and $12 Men's best taiforing. The that it is possible for the to EE abe HE D. Bibby Co. STORE OF THE TOWN 32 PRINCESS STREET | [48 ts a medium priced Fall and Winter blunder if he fails to come here for it. <P most bo Woolens, S 'into a and wisely Suits best fabrics 2 What Sulphur Does ant------------ For the Human Body in Health and Disease em COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. ation of sulphur will recall on be 58 us the early days when our mothers ud ® rahduiothers gave us our daily dose of sulphur and mo- lasses every spring and fall. It was the universal spring and fall "plood purifier, * tonic and cure-all, and, mind you, this old-fashioned rem- edy was not without merit. The idea was good, but the remedy was Cr and unpalatable, and a large quantity had to be taken to get any eflec Nowadays we get all the beneficial cfiects of sulphur in a palatable, con- centrated form, se that a single grain js far move ollective than a table spoonful of the crude sulphur. In recent years research and experi: ment have proven that the best sul- phur for medicinal use is that ob- tained from Calcium (Calcium Sul- phide) and sold in drug stores under the name of Stuart's Calcium Wafers, They are small chocolate coated pel- lets and contain the active medicinal pincigle of sulphur in a highly con- centrated, effective form. Few people are aware of the value of this form of sulphur in restoring and maintaining bodily vigor and health; sulphur acts directly on the liver and excretory organs and puri fies and enriches the blood by the prompt climination of waste material. Our grandmothers knew this when they dosed us with sulphur and mo- lasses every spring and fall, but the crudity and impurity of ordinary flow- ors of sulphur were often worse than the disease, and cannot compare with the modern concentrated preparations of sulphur; of which Stuart's Calcium Wafers is undoubtedly the best and most widely used, They are the natural antidote for liver and kidney troubles and cure con- stipation and purily the blood in a way that often surprises patient and physician alike. . R. M. Wilkins, while experiment- - "with sulphur remedies, soon found that the sulphur from Calcium was superior to any other form. He says: "For liver, kidney and blood troubles, especially 'when resulting from consti pation or malaria, 1 have been sur prised at the results obtained from Stuart's Calcium Wafers. In patients i sufféring from boils and pimples and even deep-seated carbuncles, 1 have -- a -- | Presents re useful for a "Xmas Present following articles: od Choppers, all sizes. Tea and Coffee Pots. -plated Tea and Coffee Carpet Sweepers. from 75¢. to $10.00 r Knives, Forks and 's too numerous to mention. TT' BROS, repeatedly seen them dry up and dis- appear in four or five days, leaving the skin clear and smooth. Although Stuart's Calcium Wafers is a proprie- b tary article and sold by druggists and b for that reason tabooed by many physicians, yet I know of nothing =o safe and reliable for constipation, liver and kidney troubles and especial- ly in all forms of skin diseases as this remedy. At any rate people who are tired of pills, cathartics. and so-called blood "purifiers" will find in Stuart's Cal cium Wafers, a+ far: safer; "more palat- able and effective preparation. Send your name and address to-day for a free trial package and see for yonrself, F. A. Stuart Co., in~=, Marshall, Mich. NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 8.00 am The best placy to wet an all round Lunch in the citys Meals of all kinds PIII 57 Stuart build Deere EaRE Losvsvsvsssvvsvsveseess SSID 1 on shortest notice. English and Chinese ICESS STREET. i Wels & spwsieiny, i A ; Princess Street hdd H. JERVAS, 200 xmas Scgunt of Gp Home-made Fresh Candy every day 4 Special Jor Christmas Ci) Ney gos sont Ni i a y or 3 I's, fr » 250, un Candy -- 10¢ 1h. . L. LYND Chocolates, 20c.. 40c. Ib. Ganong's IN BUYING OR SELLING COMMUNICATE WITH Investment Excliange Co. Room 14, Standard Stock and Mining Exchange Building $3 Scott Street, Toronto, Canada Phones -- Main 1743; Night, 3789 North | Hn. ROUTLIFFE and Lowney's, in boxes. Come and you'll be satisfied. New England Chinese Restaurant 33! King Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. The best place to get an all Lunch in the city. on shortest notice. Dishes a specially. English and 'Phone, 655. Book at once with the Leading Auctioneer d Lancashire Life aired policies, namely :-- Mage, for gi Ouension: sustroetisy drown, Profit additions, 17 years, $1300.00. on tary Bai 3 Aneston. he, frm Viotin, Mandolin, = Qrvtaon "fic Welker. anrk, Cash Profits, 13 yoars SIRT.H0. Address Bandmester Watson } innipew. 8 . m boy.) Ww | y eti P ison, Cash ® Profits, 20 years, $400.00 m. UPPa, ' Au onee anoque. « te furnished. with OUR ESTIMATES. . J T(t . < 1 1996 . BOX Asn LANCASHIRE BOOKS FOR 19% . New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, entitle to profits for all of 1906. This is net > ete., for sale. so, of necessity. 3 3 rehatit is giuply SELFISHNESS w Yb Sale of Horses Every. Saturday n ec! . SHIRE stands foremost in Life fnsuras® : : Ee INSURANCE AND FINANCE. We res~ectiully invite ty, Government Depos t, \UDVIN, Special Agent. comparisons and t Agent, Clarence Street, Kingston. ----------------r So Gio Gre Gre oto oie? Cocoanuts les Ripe Bananas , 166 Princess Street A Suttietiutiet ar" all the rest of it RX | of JOHN H. MILLS Orchestra - 27 BROCK ST. Welntyrs & Mcintyre BARRISTERS MONEY TO LOAN. KING STREET. KINGSTON round Meals of all kinds Chinese AUCTION SALES 14th Band and THE- ROOT Or OF EVIL MAN'S SELFISHNESS IS ™e| WHOLE THING. ---- fans | Why Rudyard Kipling Gave Up | Liquon--Sir Frederick Treves' Advice--Ask the Drunkards' Wives and Bairns. Kingston, Dec. 28.--(To the Editcn) I read aloud a long, dissertation which 1 found enclosed in your valuable pa- | per, .and it scemed to me to be a de fence of the selfishness of the human race ant not the words of a Christian philanthropist. No thinking man can imagine the Christ or will try to do | so, and is it not contradictory to wish our fellow-beings a happy Christmas, and yet offer to them what tends to | so many of the mothers and sisters. Is it not a lazy custom to sit and | drink, and is it not sinful, especially | when one has taken a woman to share his home and a family' depending him ? | Rudyard Kipling wrote that one day | he saw two young men take two voung women into a nublic house and then disappear down a dark street, and from that hour he became a total abstainer, to have used his influence on that side er. Is Kineston so moral ? If so it is a pity not to keep it so. 1 think all who sell drink have a twinge of con- science. We are bad enouch without anv helrs to badness and drink one of them. Much better to have sa- loons for coffee and hot and ~ood literature drinking no'son ick Trevis on | and was sorry not soon- tea and soup than saloome for oi which Sir Freder- the king's physician, says, that there should be the same restric- | tions put on the use of it as on strychnine, arsenic and onium Oh! for a free Christmas when soli ishness will he curbed and no one will put temptation in his brother's way, but ii he will drink let him be his own undor. No one can denv that the h althiest men and women are those who have never been using al- cho'i¢ drinks, and then the saving! The shoes and stockines for the bairne that would be bought instead. Why ! the dry goode men and the ecrocers and booksallers would be able to help the revense instead of the public house keepers. Anywav. no thinking man or man - will believe in the nonsense of keening up poverty. crime, and sin, | in order to save poor men. paying taves. Ask the drunkard's wife and children. No! is man's selfishness, that i& the of the evil.--A.C.M. wo it root The Cause Of The Appeal. Kingston, Dec. 28.--(To the Editor): It will be very unfortunate if anyone fails to vote for license reduction out | of sympathy for the hotelkeepers, who will be obliged to find other employ ment if their licenses are. cancelled. Men who 'engage in any business which is detrimental to the common good{ must: ekpecs that sooner or lat- | er society will demand its suppres- | sion. That time ha¥ come in the his- | on Ordnance street. At Kansas City, William C. Ander tory of the. barroom. Its evils must | F. Welch, chief clerk at the K. & |son, former paying teller of the First be overcome. It is-without any illdeel- | P. offices, is on the sick list. He is { National hank, pleaded guilty to em- in towards hotelkeepers that the Citi- | suffering from bronchitis. bezzling $9,000, and was sentenod to zens' League urges a reduction in the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lavell and | four years in the penitentiary, number of licens-s in Kinoston. Thére | children. Smith's Falls, snent Christ Awrust Power, K.C., of the justice is no member of that organization who | mas with friends at Kingston. department, has been appointed to does not regret. the necessity of forcing Dr. A. Robinson. Chicago. is in the [investigate certain charges of irregu- these men out of business. But while | city, the guest of his parents, Mr. and { lyrities noainst F. T. Congdon, while their claims appeal to us a much | Mrs. 'CC. Robinson, Stuart street | acting as governor of the Yukon. stronger appeal comes from the man, | Milton Sinuleton, of the K. & P Kvery effort is being made to get who because of so many. open bars, | (aff, has retumed from Soperton, | assistance to a large steamship re finds temptation too strong to Te | where he spent Christinas at his home, {ported in distress off Scarborough sats it og from his troubled wife Mr. and Mu»s Abbott, Peterboro, | The vessel cannot long survive the who, beoguee TE husband spends his | have been visitine friends at Mountain terrible se ape which are poutine hres. money over the bars, is obliged to go | Grove. John Carr visited his sister, | The car ferry Ashtabula, in making 1 little . | Port 'Burwell, Ont., harbor, on Thurs- out washing; it. comes from hs ht Mrs. D. Youmans i lay A LH on children who, as a result of their fath- | Mij.ges .Gertrude apd Jessie Martin, day, grounded at the entrance. Tugs M-clad and | vv . ol} : iter [from Cleveland were successful in er's diséipation, are sent hali-clad and | verona, have returnee ome a a he oN allie suxtgineg hivering to school: it comes from the | gindine a week with their brother, | KEINE AGF © y damag ained. shiv hy of isd | A rumor comes from Ottawa that, voerne men, who, from the homes ol | yp Mirtin. 49 Division street { . . ine of the H oof : Sch and poor, arc every, year join Mr. and Mrs. Comnton. from the lat tha reopnng ol tw louse the rich and | 1B runk . he residence | Commons, after the Christmas holi ing the army of six thousand drun west have leased the residence on | t ill be started to . his Canada of ours, and it |p. gio cireet. lately occupied hy Mr days, a movement will be starte to ards in this { anada f y the | i. y oh 3 highly cap {have Daniel Gallery reinstated in his comes with i stible power poas Osler. Mrs. Comnton is a high is rights of franchise ho com- | 11 st 1 i Very grave as the poor man who Com | yhlo yrtist in oils ED eiand.: Awlierstbure, mitted suicide here a few xe " all ---------- | Ont. alleged to have made a murder: in his last message calls WEON B01 MARRIED AT WARSAW, N.Y. |, attack on Fugene Jolly. proprie- classes. to abstain 'ro a {tor of the hotel at McGregor, during keep out of bar-rooms ltoraine how] A Kingstonian Married An | {a barroom fight jon Christmas even if £vinnathy e Ki --t n will mark American. | ine, was placed under arrest in Wind- the people ©o aS , 2 rae. daughter | sor " of January, ss Mande Estelle Burse, « aupht yr. Ne their ballots on the th of Janie, Miss Maud Moe. Charles Burse, of | The Erie forre boat Paterson was {hen surely they need but to ne a Mr Ny r ] Willi and 1 v. sunk in the Hudson river, on Sgtur they can do arsaw, . anc a . . 4 thezfagie to Ratio for. liven vedte- | tor: wou of Rx.Ald, Honey Taylor, dav. The boul was ramied by _a o fo or, st ; Ka . no other than vo "first thines | Kingston, were united in marriage at freicht lighter in the darkness an tion. fo do this is to put the 3 f the bride's parents on | fo. All the passengers and the crew frst." "The greatest good to the home of th The © ny was Were saved. Eighteen horses were test number," must be the gov. ('Tuesday afternoon. x TL . drowned greale ind y te .. Stoddard, « ' 5 : tog principle with all high m inded | erformed bs Rev. ¥ 3 a fits There is continued litigation in rv itizens.--1he CTFIZENS NS' LEAGUE. | Warsaw. in the presence of aly ¥ 1 spect to the sale of Cobalt Lake to ire suests. Miss Lois Brown. Warsaw, was 3 ke Mini : T Sp f 3 i . nd Miss Jennie the Cobalt Lake Mining company o A PLEASED AUDIENCE. the maid of honor a : i. | day the Florence Mining company yg Kingston was bridesmaid. " ' oil) the best man. | med a writ against the Cobalt Lake i ' y e the bes : Saw the Presentation of | George Potting A Mr al | company for a statement that it, is "Torothy Vernon." After a a Jo Warsaw, | entitled to twenty acres of lind Am Mrs ay or: Will :resiie der the lake Superbly critical' Kingstonians, On {00 «0 ciate pedestal Since they huve an opera house eed { up-to-date, with a bald-headed aro Brain Training. Public Help On Roads. oro 2 ; row, did not care Hi " last It is nlwags the high grade commer Some of the counties in Western addon Hall," las t is nlwi % thy Vernon, Si NS a large audi- | cial education that gives the best res | Ontario ate going alter the provincial night. Bat I Mone, expecially | turns. The course given at the Fron: | government. The Middlesex council ence, aid 8 Pls hose taken by | tenae Business College Clergy street, | pagged a by-law which enables muni v < Ose { « h ne » RT» with the leadine patie, CACC ford, of | paver fails to bring success to gradu: | cipalities in the 'county to get the Laura Burt ant Ting's. company: | ates they are of the highest stand- | benefit of the grant and leave the ac the late Sir Hoary lev warmly con- | ard and practical in all branches. Dav tual work in the hands of the muniei- the applause was rh he "third | gd evening classes open for the win- pal councils This by-law includes : $10 o 2 : : Yisiued SB the Th ' aden pleasant | tor term on Wednesday, January 20d. | towns and villages, which were not act, that . Mies I ation Office open G11 'mine o'clock evenings. | fooludod in the government grant The speech of cordial appredalil ofl phone 680. T. N. Stockdale, Princi- | Middlesax council mucconded in -etting The play ls g working tpRoRt. fol ot ths by-law legalized by the legisla Charles Major's nove beauty, deter ! ------ | ture, and now Perth county conneil Y u »o i an perious ye in the man Kin~ Ludwig, of Bavaria, posse sued 4 'has passed a similar by-law, and is mined to Ber affairs of the heart. | a praver hook valued at £1,860. The | (ino to have it legalized. The gov wpe i) Wl dh r romantic cir-| mgnuscript praye: book in the Brit- | (0 lo wrant allows one dollar for . une ? She. is Som ugh danger and -dif- ish - museum known as the Bedford every two dollars ex xpended on roads eHmStalies; 4k harming picture | Hours. ix still more valuable and brides by the pumjcipality I floulty No Or be Te this sea- An olive tree in full bearine yields ensterit counties ean get! the rrovines on on the hes hootly an rained, as Sir John | two bushels of berries, which, when to pay one third the cost of improv. SON anry Carole hero of chiv- | crushed, give two gallons of ol i ling the roads under, the same cons Manners, is a plot Stave wetting was| The averse value of house pre pits tons as Middlesex if Will be a great alrons days. cellent, especially | per inhahitant is higher in Edinburg help. | fine; the support than ip Londen ef the had i --e do ins. ™ t rat Rerkine ---------------- hother usually Pe Men who are honest fof policy will Turnips, Tursips. jwrnicher, sells Tooke's famous shirts, collars and cuffs, : Match holders, card boxes, for burning, at Best's. Fine box chocolates at Edwards & i Jenkin, ~The Red Star." Extra fine turnips. Cra the undaing of all that is\Christlike in (A | sented with 5 hgndsome | Rodgers, | Mary E | Coones, | visiting friends at Camden East. mirrors, ; PAILY BRITISR WHIG, , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29. ; DISTRICT DASHES. Items of Useful Information Briet- | | ly Given. Allison, Ado ihustown, | Williamstown, Mrs. D. W, has left for + to} { visit her son, Dr. Allison. { The employes of W. W. Adams, Newburgh, presented him with a beau- rid chair -for 54 Christmas ait. } adie village wants a board of | rade, mining associgtion and the Grand Yevak to extend to Eldorado P. J. Hogan, Perth, has received an appointment op the T. & N. 0,, amd will have control of train 'out Y Englehart A. C. Mclhail, a of of the Almonte high | school staff, has received an apvoint- ment to the stafl of the Renfrew Col- legiate Institute, Mrs. Alexgnder | passad away ast Saturd,y. { Thompson, Arnprior, | in her sixty-eighth vear, Her maiden name wy ~= A. Maxwell. The Rev. Mr. a, Bathurst, has received a unanimous cull from Cum- { berland in the presbytery of Ottawy. his call came to him wholly cited. W. A, Merchants unsoli- Bellhguse, manager" of the Bank, Napanee, pre- leather golf | club bag by the members of his staff | on Christmas eve. Al a meeting of the shareholders of the N apance Gas company, ait. Cart- | wright resigned the manac hip of {the com>\ny, nd Dr. Richard C. Cartwright was appointed matuger. J. A. Rodgers, locomotive engineer on the Munis'ng & South-castern rail- road, with head yiarters at Mamnising, Mich., is home to spd bolidgys with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. MeDonnld's Corners fashionable wedding Newhoro, gn Thursday, when Miss Dargavel, daughter of W. (i. was married to Eardley S Ottawa. The ceremony a recent beregvement, The bride was assisted by Dargavel, Elgin, daughter R. Dargavel, M.P.P. | of the groom, Haldane of Ottawa, acted as best man PERSONAL MENTIONS. was James A took place | at Darcavel, was, owine to auniet one. Miss Mary of Jokn brother Coones, Movements of the People--What | They Are Saying and Doing. Charles Hopkirk, Whitney, is in the city on busine : W. A. Bowen, Brock street, is in | | Belleville, on business. | Ci A. Leonard, Spokane, Wis., once Miss A. Campbell, Montreal street, | « millionaire wheat speculgtor, the 1s visitine friends in Odessa. | partner of "Old Hutch," in the Chi- Miss Ila Jackson, Brock street, is {cago wheat pit, died on Friday at the "Chaucer" ilton for Dr. E. tal, went Professor sary the football dinner to-night. Ryan, of Rockwood Hospi- to Killaloe, this morning. Jordan preaches anniver- sermons in St. | Perth. John Henderson, N.Y. a musician, is dead at Oswego, He formerly lived in | Kingston. D. Donnelly, Midland, is spending the holidays with his family, at 19 | Union street. James Ewes, Brockville. spent his | Christmas holidays with his parents « of her childeen in" tone »s redolent nee 5 with pride. thieves sometimes reform, trv is sixty "two years ®ix Oranges at Fdwards & Jenkin, Red Star." 274 Princess street. This world has a short memory weather prophets should be glad "lig Swede turnips. Crawford. | Mateers That Interest Everybody |sident of 1horold, hanged herself in her bed-room. Major A. V. Pointer, D.S.0,, has {been appointed an AD.C, to the | gover nor-gemeral. P. A. Malcolmson, Walkerton, is | county for four months. | ments under one head. morning. Both succumbed to apop- | loxv. John C. Hopkins and other Toron- | tonians have been incorporated as the tal of 820,000. I'he coroner's jury in the case of | Frederick McMaster, aged eighteen, ! found in the river at Norwood, re | turned a verdict posure. Frederick Stuart, Sandwieh, Ont, {against whom a charge of shooting, | with intent to kill, | liam Maycock, f | poor house. Elliott has gone to Ham. | Andrew's lurch, | "The of The NEWS OF THE WORLD | OCCURRENCES ¥ RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM, --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Cobalt has a population of 10,000 and wants a city charter, A. J. Cassett, president of the Penn sylvania railway, died on Friday. Fdward Jones, an old merchant of Galt, was killed on the ratlway. Daniel Bird, Madoc townshap, was | Killed by a tree falling upon him. Fire in thei business portion of Ningn, Man.,, cpused a loss of £50,- 000. lhe Allan steamer Parisian, frome Liverpool,, entered Halifax harbor at 10: 4d a.m. The Temiskmming & Northern On- tario railway pays large amount into | treasury. For killing deer out | Pilkington township | 820 at Klora. Mrs. Bernard Bajl, , wellknown re- of season a man was fined | gazetted to be deputy julge of Bruce The solidate government has decided to cons the game and fisheries depart- the United Baptist Women's Mission ary Umon of the maritime provinces wt apply for incorporation. Cardinal Gagnavis and Cardingl Tripepi died at Rome, on Saturday United & tors, Limited, with a capi: of death from ex- was laid by Wil has been poyuitted of | the chy are. The French senate has concluded the | peneral deliberations on' the new {church measure and the principle of the bill was voted on Friday hy IST {yeas and 87 nays. | Sol. White, ex-mayor of Windsor, | home from Cobalt, {tisine law, and | ventures, is where he is prac- interested in mming { futus ro of the town. i John Howe, Sr, Port Dalhousie, 1 Ont., one of the oldest residents of Lincoln county, died, this morning, in his ninety-fifth yenr. He was a su- | Ppt lock tender. dishonest for the same thing Lowney's chocolate be table turnips, Denyer onions. Common ch . I wiord. pen aver heard of a reformed | & Jenkin, "The Red Star." J, Crave liticiam * «The roan behind wy drum shoul pontecie + bv when t work to be rand. ills" snuine, are ) vou would be done by not wol 0 id "Bucthaure Pills a "c ross Drug Jo SHscover anyone trying to do Sow good de toy if you would sold o* ito; R fou road hariviness to- marow. ; rors. Take no th in this coum: Fixtra fine turnips a "J. P. Forrest, the King street ge nts' The mean age of dow ke Ct reo a feather do mot ok wy ral together Avoid the magn who { | It's not your funeral. Swedish miles con is dead in love. vards, He is enthusiastic 'over thes v fresh, Edwards tains 11,700 LATE. SOCIAL NOTES. (Continued from page 3.x - Mrs. John Hewton, King street, asked about fifteen. of the you girls, Miss Marion's friends, to an im- promptu little tea on Thursday, in honor of Miss May Chown, who is home from "'Branksome Hall," Tor onto. Those invited brought their work, and spent a very pleasant hour or two, - - . - Mrs, W. St. Pierre Huvhes, King street, has sent out cards for a dance in the Whig hall, on January 9th, for Master Lachlan Hughes' friends among the younger et. * hd Nrs. S. W, *Dyde, will give a child ren's party, for Miss Chrissie, on Monday, at her residence in Queen's grounds, . . The engagement is announced of Miss Agnes Lulu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, St. Lawrence ave- nue, to Mr. John J. Donnell, Toronto, The murtinge will take place January _ Mrs. John Nicolle, Union street, has issued invitations to a children's par- ty on Friday of next week, oo EEN Mrs. W. H. Stevenson. Division stoeet, will give un party on Monday evening for her duughter Miss Dovita, just returned from boarding college. « . "0 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bermingham, Stuart street, are home from Ottawa. Mr. Francis Philips came home to day, and Mr. Karl Spangenbery ar rived from Montreal, on his way home nipeg. Both are staying with Miss Spangenberg, Johnson street, Miss Ethel Slater, William street, has ~one up to Guelph. to by vresent at the marriage of her aunt, Miss Slater. Mise Henrietta Morventhau, of Now York, is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs, § Oberndroffer, Queen street, Dr. and Mra. from Ottawa. Jom Bromley came up to-day. to visit Mre. Henry Merrick, Bamot street. Mr. Stanley Brock. of Winnivees, has been spending the holidays: with his brother, Prof. Reginald Brock, Ba- got street. On Thursiay afternoon at the resi- dence of Mrs. Urny, "Elsmere," the warriage of Miss Lena Mavde Forbar, B.A., anil Professor Alfred Kemedy, formerly of Queen's University, and son of Mr. Lyman Kennedy, reave of Agincourt. took phace, Rov." Mr. Brown, Agincourt Presbyterian church, officiating. Miss Jogn Urn niece of the bride, was the only attendant, Mrs. A. Mo. Kennedy owve a begutiful solo and Mr. Walter Cole the wed ding marches. After dejouner, Profes sor and Mrs. Kennedy left for Prince Albert, Sask., where they will "reside. -. -. . Minne and Mrs, He Mr. Bruce Strachan, of Ely, sota, is home with My. Archibald Strachan, Bagot street, will remain till next week, Captain and Mrs. J. Pov French, who have beem spending a fow days at the Grand Union, are leaving very shortly for Winnipeg, where they will reside. ~Ottawa Free Press. Miss Marion Hewton, King street, has gone out to Napanee for a little visit. Mr. E. V. Orford and Wrz. Orford arrived, to-day, from Denver, Colo rado, and the former will stay a fort nicht with his "family on Princess before returning to De La Idaho street, mar, . Miss G. Smith was expected down from Hamilton, today, to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs, Adam Shortt, King street, Mrs. Henri Panet returned to Otte: wa on Thursday. Captain Hector Reid, A S.C, with Mrs. Reid and their baln son, have left Toronto for Esquimalt, where Captain Reid will take up his duties Judge and Mrs. O'Reilly and their two sons are still with Miss Kathleen Harty, Bagot street. Mrs, O'Reilly in tends staying in town for the first week of the new year Dr. and Mrs. W ington, who days with Mrs nogue, spent a day or thix week, with Mrs. E fred street of Wash the holi in Gana town, Al Durant, spending Cotman, 50 in Booth, are A Henry Kavanagh ix expected up Montreal, some day next week, Mes. D Phelan, Johnson visit Carlton Berkeley, city, loft, to-day, Albun's, Vit | Shamnan and Mes. Fred | left New York on Christmas night, and got to Kingston on Wednesday afternoon. They were callsl home on account of the severe illness of their mother Mr. W. J. Kirkpatrick, of Carleton Place, spent Christmas with his moth er, M Kirkpatrick, Prince Mrs from to pay street, a Mrs. B week in the at St im Adn erick W. Massie, after for n her home rs wtreet ------------------ The Game Worked. into a baker's shop; } the weather wus mild, vet he shiver: ud | trembled, "A loaf of please, mum," he stammered, putting | a sixpence on the counter. The girl | lifted the loaf, wrapped it in paper and handed it to him, as he looked | at her with an agomised expression. | "Would you please tell me mum, | where the nearest hospital gasped. "Why, are you iL? the girl, compassionately. i | | am. They are having the diphtheria | where | live, and T must be getting it." "Get out of this place.' shriek: | ed the frightened girl. "How dure | vou come in here'? Here, take your | dirty money !" "All right, mum, | said the tramp, submissively, shambl- ing out with a hand clutching his | throat At the nearest corner a | brother tramp awaited him. "Did it work, Bill? "To perfection, Bluffer. | Here is the loaf, and the xixpence is} right down here in my pocket." -------- The winter teem at the Frontenac | Business College, Clergy street, opens | Wednesday, Jan. 2nd. Prospects give | promise of a still larger attendance for the new term. | A verdict of 4 a wen re | wl aguinst ran 0, the Hiaftan. -- stabbed William Dow. in a ouarrel near Snakeskin Lake on A tramp went and Extra fine turnips. Crawford. Christmins night. bread, | JAMES McPARLAND opportunity to purchase seasonable m and holiday goods for personal use or for purposes at the lowest prices duywhere: WINTER MILLINERY--1rimmed hats and millinery trimmings at sweeping general reductions. All untrimmed hats and ready-to-wears, half price. ; WINTER MANTLES - All remaining wo. men's and children's coats--only a very fow are left --at enormous price out to-night, wo clear. HOLIDAY SPECIALS -- Neckwear, funoy belts, collars, handkerchiefs, toques, mitts, hose, ribbons, plumes, and all holiiay goods at special prices. ry time by the fo take your cold' horns and bavish it fiom your 'system ; re it Brips yous If, howe cbld' has fot te of you the best th to take 8 Mathie rr It is the Lest tonic en eure. It will brace up ¥ system. loossn the phienin, banish the cough, and cu you In he time, It is tonic es well as a cold cure. 'Ihe laree nundwr of cures have wade ito houses hod word througout Cans ada, % J.L. MATHIEU CO. Proprietor, Sherbrooke, P.Q.. fey malt, and a blend of the choicest growth of hops. No sub~ stitutes for hops or barley are used. An eid to diges- tion and a cause of _.mfort after Ales, Wines, Liquors and 403 Stoves | Tees exnot number sold by us from, «January lst to «f 1906. We want to make it 450 before the end ° If you would like to help yourself 'by helping us, we will make the prices low and the terms easy. This ix the Christmas, of the year Old Stoves Taken in Exchange McKelvey & Birch 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston Ginanled el All Allll Add Adelle ddddddddoddsdod 90090000 PPPPIVOITIITITVITIT TIVITY IYYY

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy