Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1907, p. 5

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rting Off for Spring With Everything t and Nobby New Raincoars 1ts New Trousers New Neckwear aps, New Hosiery, Etc. $2.25 Derby. : Special $4.00 Trousers, al $15.00 Silk Faced k Overcoat. ). Bibby Co. bo : *v HIGH LIFE y, because it 'defies Comparison. me of Bottle Beer t in. the first rank. Its superiority is its component parts of reputed brewers. rl it whoo | rom Your Dealer. Its a} SALE BY rland, Kingston | IWMPSNFEreodEa ™ | RELIABLE FOOTWEAR FOR BOYS Just what you want for this time of year, something that will stand the wear and tear. Twon't fail to sce our Boys', be fore you purchase. Our Price $1.50 and $1.75 "| H.dennings, King St. "ITHE NOBLE ART QF | SELF-DEFENCE i = : REN " Individuals ad Clubs, Gymnas iums, etc., will find in our estab- ment a choice . seléction of athletic goods, including the bes made = boXiny gloves in various , sizes and wei te. Fvery usr and boy pught darn how to } hor. mot fr 'amressive purposes but to be ablo to defend himself in case of need. . ~ A here of goods of this kind is a splendid investment. lities guaranteed ces low. ! | ANGROVE BROS. ,\. . 88 and 90 Princess St. tee eee AUCTION SALE $n Book at once with the ---- * stransformed purity is PREGGO EL0 0000060060000 0 ° sician could prescribe so good a remedy - for women. But we do say this. The MRS. JOHN E\ MILL Bo. Mass, writes: 'was ien years old? AAA &aid I could never be cured, Peruna." Spring Catarrh. Almost every one has come to belibve that spring is a season that brings de- rangements of the body dependent on blood impurities. This belief is an old one, is nearly uni- versal, and has arisen, not as the result of the teachings of the medical frater- nity, but has been learned in the bitter school of experience. Nervous Depression. Depression of the nervous system at the approach of spring is a fertile source of blood impurities. There are general lassitude, dull, heavy sensations, continual tired foel- ings, with irregular appetite, and some- timea loss of sleep. That Tired Feeling. That tired feeling, which is the ;nad-, ural result of the depressing effect of warm weather immediately after the invigorating cold of winter, quickly Mrs, John KE. Mills, 86 Mulberry St., Lynn, 1 have been troubled with catarrh since 1 At times my head troubled ne so that I was obliged te stay in adark room, Nothing helped me and my physician "I begzn tasking Peruna this spring and find myself greatly benefited by it. I have not had an attack siace I took vy first bottle. 1 think In-time it will care me. It has already improved my appetite and iny general healih and 3 ave grined twealy pounds in three mon : * pre recommended it to several of my friefids, who also find it very beneficial, I ad: vise any one troubled with catarrh $0 use languor incident to the ap if taken in time. i Su | THE DAI LY WHIG, SATURDAY, citizen of Seneca Falls, N., Y., 12 the number. of implements of modern writes: ~medicine to restore weak a nerves { condition. 0 a healthy MALCA 9, 190%. " h Restored to Health Honest People Tell Their Experiences. ~~ Spring,--the Time to Cure Catarrh. Mr.J. Q Craig, & well-known athlete, whose home address is Bridgeton, N. J., writes from the Hotel Donavin, Delaware, Ohio, aa follows: "1 can say of Peruna that, as a tonie for the spring of the year, it is the best for athletes, and as such 1 can give it a hearty recommendation." Peruna'does not fail to provent the lassitude and proach of warm weather, 'Mr. Wienand Houseman, a prominent and aged "For several years past, I and my family used your Pefuna as a tonle and for the purification of the system in general and find that it issn exoellent > inventor of-a warfare. He . ~~ The Correct Remedy. Peruna meets every inaication and proves itself t5 be perfectly adapted to all their varied peculiarities. Peruna invigorates the system, rejuvenates the feelings, restores the normal appetite and procures regular sleep. Do Not Delay. Get a bottle of Peruna when the first languid feelings make themselves ap- parent in the spring. Take it according to the directions on the bottle. Con: tinue this trestment through the first months of spring This course of treatment is no experi- ment. It has helped thousands. Why shoti!d it not help you? A Spring Tonic. Almost everybody needs a tonie in the (Springs Samething to brace the nerves, invigorate the brain, and cleanse the blood. That Peruns will do this {s be- yond all question, Everyone who has @isappears when Peruna is taken. are saved suffering--and mothers given rest--when one uses Nurses' ana Mothers' Treasure Sole Proprictors, Montreal. 41 Resigned From Edinburgh ha~ds. time is Coming Ghurch all the trees will clap thei 00d ch. bh fori think the ti s Pho py "ThE Paint St Charles Baptist ri fiat JER Chiisrian s itd vs apust 1 men may he permitted to do <0 now To rugs. Jngtiah Rembdy. church has extended a call to Rev. G Munre Street Church: of © the Di nervous systom, makes mew | HM. Baker, of Tyoy, N.Y. vie C} ha shved to us Debility, Me red Brota. Warey, eo: Rev. KE. H. Boettger, of Buffalo, ha en Wr full inHowshin iia od pond ining ny LO Emissions, Sper #tcepled the cali tendered him by St members of © churches. Dr. Mor matorrhea, and Effects of Abuse or dovcesses. Paul's English Lutheran church Io ' : Price $1 per box, six for One will please, six s 8 ' fison, the pastor a that it is ab will cure. Sold dy all ! or mailed in Fonte wn surd *to invalidate the' bastism of Tianited fron Tivo Wood Medics cine Sars | CT USullun, a mating | sho wha have sibmitted 10 an ord 5 o 3 as Leen appointe ce which stands 10 than Ta: Ton. Vormery Wikdaor) Torn Ont | the succescor of iow. Father 'Lyneh, | inner which etn for Tay Polish grist of Fort Bogie. [i pai ta ars Sah Feel : Eo, Ns oh Jie io tam by othert frm immers y O Slincoe, 1 appointed urs " . ; ER, AL ¢ 3 The. Bishop of lor ve feacon of Yo A ¢ ssion to the 1 A Specialist's Prescription « [lat Venerable Archuecan Jot nounced. will pay - la ! pied i A. hig con ry in August or September next 1s nytry UnLry 11) J i Father Lyveh, for fifty-two years in | Aftep sending sor here he will the priesthood, has resigned as pee. | VNU Washington, D.C. and will ix janalist. May's church, Port Hope, | tfveent at the goneral convention of ' Father Lynch is oighte-four sears of the : Eise wh « ue Jn Tutien i whith a i= J t Annve ary Who Feel Tired Ru ES a Fehr smington-Inerar : and Run Down. At a! mioting of. Kis church sun | at Ris mond 2 Winning! a vera ST" gregation, . Peterboro, to moderate in hronoses. ta mate a guint litle tony A Remedy t Gives N Lif a ol) to a pastor, the Rew, Henry J.| both of ( da and the United tha Ewe Ile Keith, M.A.. uf Swithe Falls, wes ox. | Stntos He spend a menth in this - and Vigor and makes Women | tmded the invitation, tontry, and then .u sinsiler veri) hi 3 with our neighbors. At Ottawa he will Feel Rev. Herbert Shipman will succes | Oo hae, a eel Good. Rev. D. Parker Morgan es rector of | be the guest of Earl Grey the Protestant Episcopal church of ut a------ the Heavenl Rest in Fifth avenue TO AWAKEN TORYISM. Dr. Hugo's Health Tablets for Wo- | Xow York, on Jur jor Fifth avenue, men are the prescription of a specialist, | Rev. H. G. Ri hn. ES ; : ' ' os wv, H. G. Rice, B.D, has resignei { This is the Purpose of Tory We don't say that no other living phy= the pastorate of Zion Congrecat J ordistary practising physician cannot Prescribe so good a one, and no. living physician can prescribe a better one. Dr. Hugo put into the prescription all ) A askistant to Rov. Ir. Grant, pastor the knowledge, experience and skill of: the Orillia Préshyvterian church, Prac nT 0,0 ey rT } 1 = jclosingg of Knox College in April. Jase A included as well the iscover: ale. Jobn Pickering, of St. Paul All that is Jatest in medicine--al] that Ss dist ehrch, 'St. Cath has been found usefal to women, is' con- eh F a ghwited . 10 the pas tained in them. Nothing uscless has | £0 Lodi Contegnial Méthodist church, been inchided. Nothing ey Jag Toronto, In succession to . Edwin left out. The result is, that every requirement of the female system in any possible condition is met by them. And this fact has been certified to by leading phyucizhs and chemists on this continent, to whom Dr. 0's prescr tion was submitted. . Pe : reimiay i . Rev. E. A. Pearson, B.A.. pastor of Tu A iit Centennial Methodist church, Moron: Rye in 1 tundon would Hop and to, has neesvtedl a call to the George or suffer from any menstruation difficul- Street Methodist church, Peterboro. » or weakness peculiar to your sex; | Rev. Mr. Pearson's father, Rev. Mor ail Fomsclt at once of the prescrip | Madike Pearson, was pastor of this tion of this great and good physician. church eighteen years ago. i : The cost of 72 tablets, enough for an Bishon. McCabe of the Methodist| laindon, extended treatment, is only, 50c. *} church left a comparatively small es-! the new co INEWS OF CHURCHS VARIOUS EVENTS IN THE Quickly relieves--regulates the RELIGIOUS WORLD bowels -- prevents convulsions, Used 50 years. Absolutely safe. Bishop of London to Visit Can- t drug-sto, . 6 bottles, §1.9¢ : Mo Pat er ities, Srimitea, ada This Year--The Calls church, Toronto, which he since his .ordination six take effect on July 1st Ronald, McGregor, B.A, Round, 'has aecepied appointment as vited to Petarbioro. The Guerterly board of Trinity Me thodist ghurch, ex- tendetl an invitation to Rev. Dr Claver, of the M. ropolitan. There is (#ill some two v time in, the ease of both' Trizity and the Metropolitan. tate chiefly in spmmities to Wie familv. tried it has had the same experience as Given to Various Clergymen-- to the ministry years The resignation will ago. of Owen i 3 BAL who hag been in Toronto, have s of 'urexpire] $200,000 made a F meetings, he I, "If they 'cannot ay Erove | ayin amen with their i let th £0 bv clap} ing tish parliament, declare that « ' by his lecture the cFiff purposes of biz career will iy i Ri MRS. A. 8. Mr. Warren M. Taylor, 1216 8th Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y., who, in a recent letter, writes: "I suffered from a general feeling of lassitude, with occasional creeping chills, followed sometimes by fever and biliousness, "These symptoms manifested them- selves mostly in the spring and fall. "I suffered this way for about seven years, "Last spring I began using Peruna and followed the instructions as set forth in one of Dr. Hartman's book- lets which I picked up in a drug store and to my great joy I noticed that within a week I was nearly cured. "At the end of two months I was en- tirely cured and feel as though I have a new lease of life." Nature's Assistance. Spring is the best time to treat ea- tarrh. Nature renews herself every spring. The system is rejuvenated by ous St. church, Edinburgh. the lunior pastorate recently vacated by Rev. Hugh Black has been filled the eongregaton with consternation. It sd. that Dr. Whyte will accept the" principalship of New College. When Gipsy Smith was asked if he approved hand-clapping Lommg is expee n a religious i RUCKER spring weatner. This renders medi- cines more effective, A short course of . Peruna, assisted by the balmy: air of spring, will often re- lieve old, stubborn cases of catarrh that have resisted treatment for years. A Word of Advice. ' To those who have been afflicted with chronic catarrh we wish to say that the spring season affords you a splendic. op- portanity to get rid of your disease. It may be you have been afflicted for several years; you may have tried dif- ferent remedies. Perhaps yon have be- come discouraged. Now Is Your Opportunity. This failure was during the winter months. But now is your opportunity. | Nature comes to your assistance at this season, Just help her a little and sho will bring you out of the quagmire in which you have been fldundering so long. Give Nature a little assistance, lest hor strug. By Peru for me. ft than I Mrs. A. 8. Rucker, 188 Cedar street, Nash- ville, Tenn., writes: «I wish to tell you what Peruna has sick and so weak was alarmed at my condition. "I had a bad cough for some time and I tried several cough medicines, but grew Worse all the time, I knew if I did not get relief, I 'would soon go into consumption. "I have enjoyed better health since taking in the of 1902 | was scarcely could bo up. 1 try Peruna,. | bad had for several years previous." A Typical Case. Geo. M. Fillmore, formerly 1s4 Lieut. 3rd U. 8. Artillery, writes from 900 I. St, N, W., Washington, D, C., as follows: "I brought forward from winter into spring a sickening oase of catarrh which was making existence miserable for me, until I was induced to try a bottle of Peruna. "An immediate improvement gave me hope, if not relief. I kept up taking Pe- runa and it has so strengthened and re- lieved me that I am now confident of a cure. I heartily endorse Peruna for ca- tarrhal affections and as a tonic for their weakening effects," --Geo. M. Fillmore. A short course of Peruna now will be just in time. During the month of April you will find the strategic time to rid yourself of chronic catarrl, one of the most persistent, , stubborn diseases ip the whole list of human ail ' After you have tried it you will say Peruna is positively the best spring gles be in vain, | GLASGOW Whip. s Glasgow was declared met slasgow "cathedral, originaily dedi- St. Mungo or Kenti hie edifice in Scotland, stands in a commanding position in the north- east of Glasgow. As described by Sir Valter Scott, it "shares the distinction x to ern, the finest G brave kirk--nane 0' your whigmaleeties and curliewurlies and opensteck hems about 'it--a' solid, weel-jointed hason- work, that will stand as lang as the world keeps hands and gunpowther aff it" (Scott). The bishopric was first re stored and the original cathedral built by David I i 1136. It was burned in 1192, and the soon after by Bis Jocelyn, was suf- ficiently advanced io be consecrated in | 1197. In James IV's reign the see of | Yopolitan, and | the building of tite 'cathedral went regu- larly forward, although even up to the Reformation it was still 'unfinished. In 1579 the Presbyterian ministers prevail- ed on the magistrates to have it de- -- GANANOQUE TIDINGS. t PERCIPAL "WHGNES xtive whip in 'the Bri of toryism. Mr. Hughes life to "in eark wis colebrated he wR Y.---Percifal Hughes, chasers at the different hotels of for Gra place Ea ineen Sila Hockey Champions. Farmers' day style to the occaston of Wilson delivery of agricultur- | Gananogtie; March: 8 in great Death of Miss Nettie rn f waggons, cte. Both g street from Shiel's ho- pavilion el to th me and machinery ee : & Sop had dinner served to pur | dernost and esergetic in chireh 'wor Messrs, Wil- At the Maple Leaf rink, last even- 1g, the final game to decide the tie in "the hockey Jengue be« _-- it building, begun | 1 | ims scholars the | being conneited 'with Grace Mv€liddict town * {chureh, in which, for held Sabbath school, 'and also that of teacher. She leaves to motirn her loss, medicine you have ever used. CATHEDRAL stroyed, and workmen were assembled for the purpose, cil the corporations of the city rose arms and prevented its "destruction And sae the bits o ni were, taken out of their ks, broken in pieces by scripture , and flung into the Molendinar of being one of the two or three Scot- | burn, and tha auld kirk stood as crouse tish cathedrals spared to modern days | as a cat when the flaes are kaimed aff in a comparatively perfect state It is { her, and a'body was alike pleased" {a venerable and beautiful building (Scott) ut r that timg. the for- tunes of the t ling were on the wane, and it becams more and more neglected until 1829, when public attention was strongly drawn to its d idated state. Since then public and private generosity, led by grants from. the ¢rown, to h the cathedral belongs, have con- uted to restore «it. The cathedral, it sta , consists of.a nave with isle nsepts and choir, the tran. septs being so short that the external symmetry is scarcely broken at all by the jection t was here that Cri il sat in October, 1630, to hear f reviled as a "Sectary and blas- phemer" by the gelebrated Dr. Zachary Jovd, in a discburse thd lasted two hour . 0, in favor of Star-Bachelors, and they finully won by 6 to 4. At five o'clock, Fric her mother's rosie street, Miss, Nettie B ter of Mrs. William Carpenter, pa awny. Deceased? was Seventeen venrs and four months old. The end was esxpoctod, her health having failed las: fall and the grip of the white plague consumption, seized upon her. Since been gradually sin Wellington , Youngest daach then she had were filled with | She was a favorite with all Vis and friends like: some time, why the position of organist jn the a shel. Vomorsing, stl A great many years of extensive trials of this remedy in this class of derange- ments have demonstrated its efficiency, Numerous Testimonials. Thousands of cases might be quoted in which Peruna has rescued people from the ravages of spring eatarrh, and put them on a good, solid foundation of health, y We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorseme! mts Dr. Hartman is con- stantly receiving. No other physician in the world has received such a volame of enthusiastic letters of thanks. It you do not derive prompt and satis: factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad- Vice gratis, ro Address Dr, Hartman, President of The Hartman Saniterium, Columbus, Ohio. All correspondence held strictly confidential, | Maplo Grove. Miss Nettie had also {need her exnminations, holding a tivit-class certificate, but being too Young to teach, She was also a skilled - musician, and. church and Sabbath school will miss her from their midet. The funeral will take afternoon, hotel will be again public auction on Sa place on. Sunday The American Hisposed of by turday, Murch 30th The Mi Band in commection with the Woman's Missionary Society of Grace church, hold their anmual tea in the parlers * of the church. vester- day afternoon, after which they en. gaged conveyuncen for a sleigh ride party. There was a large attendance. It's A Well Known Fact. That the Inst 82 derbies are sold at Caniphell. Bros, Kingston's style contre for men's hats. Provost, Brock street, has received three cases of imported goods for his order clothing department, consisting of Scotch and English: tweeds, ser y cheviots and vieunas. A great variety of them to choose from. There will be gallery practise for all members' of 14th Regiment, P.W.O.R., every Monday amd Friday nights, un. til the commencement of annunl drill, To be free from sick headache, hili- ounces, constipation, ote, use Care ter's Little Liver Pills. Strictly veget- able. They gently stimulate the liver apd free the stomach from bile, - Your eyes are examined by an exe pert optician when you get glasses at Chown'e drug store. Sale of bovs' raters, reguley 50e., ie.. The. ard r.{ sale price to night. 29 Bibhyls, : John MH. Wills, the leading ave. tioneer. eamducts the best class of anction anles. Have | you paid your mite at. the Whig office yet towards the Maxwell memorial fund? : See Bibhy's line of new spring caps, goll shapes, 30c., 75¢c. and $1. ' A nobody is a man who is always Loustiny of his ancestors. For perfect fitting glasses go to Chown's drag store. - 3 vloss a man is u good listener he should mWver marry, | ; Cured of Drunkenness How a Montreal lady cured bet husband of ¢runkenness with a secret home remedy, * 1 want to tell you that taste- and free enormous outlay of surely had a meaning. Ha day, is one of the big ind 4 ica. As 'much money is 3 3 vagted in the pastime, and as mi venue is derived from the sport cries from some of the im business interests oi America. Just how mock money is Pp in baseball at present, how it takes in and days out and the salary lets of the country anic to, it is impossible to say, but res run high. Take the hig I Ror) are . the 'top of "the lists place the average list of the clubs at close to $40, year, If this is true, teen clubs in the two lagues sp something like $510,000 a year paying salaries to players alone, it means that come close to ave alone. This means $160,000, What it éoste to rim a d park a game it is hard 'to say, but keopbrs run financial end of the game in oil American or National league cuts the $1,000,000 mark, Baseball never exierienced a me successful regime, and it is safe to the following years will witness golden era of the gume. Magnates an public are 'beginning to cry for p nant winners, and the pubic desire f this great honor is gonding the Ball owners the .country over tog er effort in the way of best talent on the market, Hockey Notes, to Michigan"Sco' defeated Calumet a well-contested match by a scofe 5 goals to 4, . t Renfrew in an exesptionally and brilliant hockey. match ie Lig Gttawa septetto by weore of 9 to The Peterboro . senfor hockey t which has dropped ont of the O.H. (layed and d cisively trimmed Arnprior seven of the Gttawa ¥ is on Srhibiton game by the score. 18 to 3. If the Stratford Midgets Hay - th it a8 Y Can play 1 i i EO 3 he night the junior O:B,AS silverware will te theirs. In the me Stratford: won by a score o fo to 5 over the Lindsay Midgets, A hall-time the score was 1 to 2 Stratford's favor. 3 Two mote, games only remain to played in the E.C.H.L., the Uttawa game with Montreal at the Arena tor night 'and the Shamrcok game at Ques bec. (ttawa, unless they, change their team to a very large extent, should win the first; and Quebwe, on their reont showing, should take the fixe ture against the Irishmen. ' Toronto Telegram : There evident is ope real y team in Toron this year, and that is the bunch. whars Varsity colors. Their record the seasom is a great one, endl handy fashion in which they disp of the Argos shows them to be unused' "strength. A game bet them and the O.H.A. champions What', be interesting. Woodst ek Sentinel Review this we bear? Straticrd and ville with profession 1' teams ? Rerlin, Stratford, Guelph, Gali, ta, Brenticnd. eo leeich (on other teaingii the pe the O.H.A.- will 'have something think about mext seax.n. -- 'General Sport. "Jack" Ryan of the Ottawa 4.A.C baskethall team has been refused roe gistration by the C.A.A because he played with the Ottawa Victorias, a professional hockey" tedm, in the pro- fessional Federal league. The pinch is begining to be'felt as a result of utter di amateur regulations. stond taken by the Westmount Fg hall Club and "their policy of of to the old Canadbhin Amateur A The | Unio, a new formed, which, wh of the elements of the old + yeti be a Nothing definite has been don but it is stated that if it sho 0 » ick Pre d BO It is announced thut in view of | wmion way | I vi a, comparatively wi k He

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