Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1907, p. 3

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IF you want to get all the good out of life --and know to the full the joy of living. build up the foundation of good health with a morning glass of Abbeys Effer- vescent WE PAY GASH FOR ALL KINDS. OF Raw Furs W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER -80 Brock St. Phone 700 CUT GLASS Designs in These be- change New Engraved Tall Fruit Dishes $22 ine engraved are a « from the Reavier cut pieces. New Crystal Vases, with Etched Floral Designs and Topped. in Sterling Silver. New Howls, 'Celery Dishes, Spoon Trays, Jelly Plates Carafe's Jugs, ete., all in the whitest aad clearest of RICH CUT GLASS. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 350 King Street Issuers of Marriage Li TISH - AMERICAN HOTEL CSTON - - ONTARIO las undergone alterations and now open to the travelling ic. TELFER Proprietor [tems of Interest for Visitors To See at This Store. British Homespun ings i in Dainty Fawn and Shades, full 42 inches wide, ality for 39c. Ling Wool Tweed Sey. bh: 50 wide, '75c¢. / Glace aod Silks y pretty Checks and Stripes, ewest out, extra value at a yard. Big Variety of All- Laces, imported direct nanufacturers, all the latest n ideas, in le, Ecru and Two Tone Shades narked at very popular c. tp $2.50 a yard. AFFLICTED WITH CATARRH. LIFE HAD BECOME A BURDEN, Pe-ru-na, Used As a Last Resort, Affords Complete Relief. old trouble being The Relief Experienced By Mrs.|! the past. Carr Through the Use of Pe-ru-na, After Having Tricd the Best Pro- {essional Treatment In Vain, Is a Matlter of No Small Wonder Ameng Her Many Friends. has done for me." health to Peruna. Mrs. ¥. Carr, Vineland, Ont., Can,, writes: "For sgveral years I was afflicted with catarrh, which made life a burden. "The coughing ard hacking which accompanied the disease was terrible. "The complaint finally extended to the stomach and I was in a wratched condition, "I tried different remedies and the best professional treatment all in vain. "Finclly, as a last resort, I tried Peruna upon the recommendation of accord, my sister in Hamilton, prove OF 3 ova "I could seg steady improvement and It should be treat and colds, print, understood ita nature. medicine I was feeling 'well again, my | orgass. 2) silk, dyed fast colour =) ith Asiatic 'dyes in --t 4oo shades. pletely a thing of "To-day I would not take one thousand dollars for what this grand medicine Many women owe their lives to Peruna, A great many more owe their A maultitade of Women throughout Cjnada are using Peruna as a preventa- tive and a relief from catarrhal coughs We have in our filles a great number of letters from grateful women who bave been benefited By Peruna, with permission to use these letters in public Catarrh would not be such a curse fo the human race if people thoroughly Catarrhis a disease which never im- but becomes rit Is neglected. at once to pre after uéing four bottles of that precious | vent it from making inroads upoa vital B90000000000000000000¢! I Would Never | "have believed 'it possible for a' cook stove to do as much "work on as little fuel, before we put a HAPPY THOUGHT . RANGE: in one kitchen" -- This is what a customer said to up yesterday and what we are continually hearing. If you require a new Cook Stove ask some of your friends who are using a **Happy Thought' what they think of it. McKelvey & Birc 60 and 71 BROCK STREET 'HOW ABOUT YOUR EASTER SUIT® You had better look sharp if you are to. have your New Gown ready for Easter, the Dress-Makers are getting busy and so are we. For we have the swellest range of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods. We do not niake that statement ourselves, but we are told by customers, who buy their Dress Goods here after looking elsewhere. +. In Coats, we show some very stylish garments, in tight fitting and loose effect, styles, some are to be found only at this store. ) Silk Waists, Skirts and Whitewear, in a large variety of styles and materials, all at prices that you cannot match elses where. No trouble to show goods. THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE n Street. 5 A gives nature Gold in the Builightl| At Napanee, this afternoon, at the home of the bride, took place the mar: riage of 'Miss A. Ger! Hurdy, eld- cst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ci Hardy, tormeely of Kingston, "Mr. William G. Vance, of Elmdale, Ont. The wedding was of a quict nature, only a few intimate friends, besided relatives, being present, The Rev. Ji A, Dow, BA, of Gravenhurst, a personal friend of the bride, officiated. The only attendant was little Helen Bow, of Gravenhurst, as ring-bearer. The bride was attired in a navy blue suit, trimmed with black military braid, blouse of white point d'esprit over taffeta, trimmings of point lace, and a becom¥ug navy blue hat with crown of lily of the valley and foliage. The wedding march was played by Miss Janet Templeton, with violin accom- paniment by Miss Edith Hardy, sister of the bride. The groom's gift to the bride wasa handsome cheque; to the ring-bearer, a pear} pin, and to Miss Templeton and Miss Hardy, whole pearl rings. Mr. and Mrs. Vance left, on the late afternoon train, for the west, followed by the good wishes of a host of frionds. The groom is a successful business man-at Elmdale, and the bride a most accomplished and popular 'young lady, . Ce Mrs. John Waddell, Sydenham street, gave a delightful concert-party on Monday might when seven little girls, her own two daughters, Miss Luoy and liss Gwendoline Waddell, Miss Kath- leen Carruthers, Miss Phys Williams, Miss Mary Strange, Miss Helen and Miss Marjorie Campbell, gave Frerch recitations, and an -amusu French play, cleverly acted. In ¢ latter Miss Lucy Waddell undertook to make a salad, the six other children bein the ingredients of fettuce, vinegar, iy pepper, salt. and mustard. The wilting the lettuce was most realistic, and the mixing of the ingredients was ae complished by means of a grand chain, A play in which the seven sok thé parts of the hand, fingers, wrist aul} arm, was also given. The hostou'} wo little daughters played the pianp during the evening, and all the por formers concluded the concert by sing ing "God Save the King" Among the guests were Mrs. E. a:lor, Mrs. J.B. Carruthers, Mrs, Hiram Calvin, Mrs. Fdward J. Bb. Pense, Mrs. R. E. Kent, Mrs. F. Strange, Mrs. Campbell Straage, Ms. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Bernard Biowne, Mrs. W. B. Skinner, Miss Katharine and Miss Julia Lyman Miss Katie Gordon, Miss Loretta Swift, Major E. N. Mosley, Mr. Percy Lyuam; Mr. T. Callander and Mr. W Auger ton. Refreshments condanded the evening, .- ew Mrs, L. W. Gill, Alfred strect, gave nother of: her series of sinadl and Pl asant teas, © yesterday, when hey ys numbered twelve. Tea was sey. ved ad quartette tables, and Mrs, George Chiff, assisted the Among Uglow, Mrs. G. Y. Chown, Mrs. 8. Kil patrick, Mrs James Massie, Mrs. W. J. Robinson, Mrs. John Nicolle, and Miss Sarah Lavell. hostess . Rev, Father Fallon, Buffalo, N.Y. was entertained at lune heon oy "cna- tor and Mrs. Cloran, of Montreal The staff and gentlemen cadets of the Royal Military College, will invite their friends to an assault-at-arms on Wednesday evening, March 20th. .oe oe The girls who have been playing hockey, this wintef, have decided to fill up the gap caused by the melting moods of spring, by; forming, them- selves into basketball teams, and do- ing battle with foes in this game. * The curlers who wire done out of their match; West-Enders vs. East- Enders, on Monday night, on account of weather went to Mrs. W. Bamp- field's, King street, and had a game of cards instead. The evening was a very pleasant ome. . e . Miss Oliver, of Orillia, who has been spending several weeks in Kingston, the guest of Miss Mabel McAuley, 'at "River View;"" loft on Monday for Trenton, where she will pay a visit, before returning to her home. Mrs. John Jenkin and Miss Susie Jenkin, Princess street, left on Satur day, to be the guests of Mrs. W. H Boyle, Napanee, for a few days Miss Helena Sharpe, of , Odessa, is spending a few days in town. Mrs. John Bromley who has been vigiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Mer- What Causes Your. Frequent Colds ? People catch cold either because of exposure, low vitality or neglect of the bowels. Once become costive, allow the elim- inating organs to grow sluggish, and cold will fill the entire rg But the worst cold is curable in one night. Don't use a strong cathartic--it only makes matters worse. Just take one or two Dr. Hamilton's Pills before retiring. ' While vou sledp, this woydurtal medi cine works through the system dl completely carries away the cold. By st'mulating the bowels and kid- neye, it ensures healthy o'imination, wake: up the sluggish organs and a chance. Next morning vou wake up with a fresh, brisk feeling. Color has' im- proved, appetite is sharp, cold has dis- appeared. those present were Mrs. RM Simply 5 Swallow Many Eat ag 'a8 hk They Were Geneve Cut also developed -- in mastication, We don't tingle to cat right and sometimes we mot cat the right kind of food. Sometimes we carry our busintes to 'our meals and as a result t mechanically. We cat as though - were blind au ue tongues cut out. We simply swall The result is that fhe food we eat is half chewed, and lics like a lump of lead on the You may deny to yoursell that you abuse your stomach, but whan you get la bloaty feeling, you can't deny ve got it. ome yoa get brash, eructations, burning sensations, bloating aversion to food, loss of appetite, belching and other kindred ailments, there is not much use asking yourself, jor the time being, why you suffer. The fact is you've got these ailments and the question of the hour is how to get rid of them at once, so that at your next you may -be able to sit down and look at your meal straight in the face--with a keem appetite and a smile and em oy thoroughly everything you cat. Just one of Biuney s Dyspepsia Tab- lets will an ordinary meal, without the - of the stomach, Cne ingredient of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- lets will digest 3,000 grains of food. The strongest stomach couldn't do the work any better than one of these woaderful little tablets can do. Each tablet contains the strongest digestive agents it is possible to ob tain. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a. patent medicine. We come out and say just what is in them hydrastis, golden scal, lactose and aseptic pep- sin. They are recommended hy 40,000 licenséd physicians in the United States and Canada. And they are recommended by every- one who uses them---they can't help it, for they immediately invigorate the stomach by letting it take-a rost; they strengthen the gastric juice and Syaso the appetite to become keen and ular. tuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will sure- ly destroy dyspepsia, brash, belching, that "lump of lead" feeling, burning sensations, indigestion, loss of appe tite and aversion to food. Tablets Have Stuart's « Dyspepsia handy where you can take one or two after each meal. Then vou will know what a blessing it is to have a good anpetite and to get all the good pos- sible out of everything you eat. You'll feel rosy apd sweet. Stuart's Dyspep- sia Tablet at any drug store on earth, Send us your mame and address to day and we will at once send you, by mail pn sample package, free. Address F. A Btart Co, 85 Stuart Bide. Marehull, Mich. MISCALLED 'HAIR TONICS." Most Hair Preparations Are Mere. ly Scalp Irritants, of No Value. Most hair preparations are merely scalp irritants, miscalled hdir tonics When bair is brittle, asterless and begins to fall out, the dandraff germ is getting in ite deadly work at the root, sapping the vitality. Sinca science discoverd that dandruff is a germ disease there has béen only one preparation put on the market that will aetually destroy the. dandruff germ, and that is Newhro's Herpicide. It quickly reduces sealp fever, de stroys the germ: and the falling hair stops, and - hair grows luxuriantly, Ask your druggist for Herpicide. It allays itching instantly, and permits the hair to grow. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpivide Co., De troit. Mich. Two sizes, B0c. and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent. rick, Bagot street, left on Monday, for Montreal, where she will spend a week, and will then go on to Pem- broke, Dr. Bromley. owing to his father's ill-health, has given up his practice i the North-West, and will practice in Pembroke, so as to be near Mr. Bromley. ' - *. 0» Miss Vera Allen, who has been visit ing Mrs. G. G. Publow, Clergy street, went home to Perth on Saturday Miss Mary Moutray of Amherst Is- land, has been in town this week. - on 0. Mr. George Ransom will be up from. Seotsville, Nova Scotia, this week, to see his brother, Mr. Frederick Ransom, and will be the guest of Archdeacon Macmorine, at 8t. James' rectory. Miss M. Cheter, who has 'been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Hugh Macpherson, Johnson street, will leave, shortly, for Vermont, for a. visit, and will then re- turn to Kingston. ° Mrs. Christobher Abbott, Kin, street. who will leave. alter East for] Stratford, will pay Miss Ermatinger a long visit in St. 4 in the early summer. Mrs. G. R. Beamish Belleville, who has; been ill with typhoid, is now much better. - Le Mrs. Doneld werhaih who has been visiting her Picton friends, came down to Kingston on M to pay her sister, Mrs. Reginald wk, a short visit. Tomorrow will leave for Montreal, fo visit het Sister, Mrs. Phil ip Gilbert. Miss Fox, who has been staying with Mie Etta. Callagh at Garden Is. land, will return to Rochelle, to morrow, - . - re. BY Tavior, will entertain at #t the 'éommandant's residence, HELP WANTED-MALE. room THREE BOYS. APPLY AT sours B King St. if Factory, ¥ 1st, OR SOONER, MEDIUM- house, Centrally- FOUR wood, Be Tailor, "S81 Brock MACHINISTS, 4 makers, ers, all accustomed to heav Highest men. Apply The building Company, Uglow, 164 Barrie street. well. at otreet. BOILER- Queen street, rent, ta 66, care BOY FOR NEWS ROOM "ONE WITH er : CYCLOPEDIA.' Wome qfharerionce"prelerred: AVY | A SITUATION AS STENOGRAPHER AMERICAN, igs CLOPEIA ba os a YPist, by a young lady reason. through © potent to do ral office work, o- Apply y A YOUNG 3 MAN Anopt SIXTEEN ply Box 44. Whig office. Years ol ave, to help in reta x store. Start with $3 per week. Apr LOST. BRICK SOUSE, * ROOMS, door 0 ply at Whig office. Nak at 5 --_n : . re ay ware CARRIAGE _ WOODWORKERS AT |™ oa Raroant a to 34 Victoria street. { once. Highest wages paid to com. return to 25 Brock street. ------------------------------------------ petent men. The Canada Carriage A GOODSLING MAGUON AND PT) wy Co., Brockville, Ont. A SMALL BLACK LEATHER pleigh; & Also & hothe, i ™ satchel, Sostaluing a sum of Maley. loeality, with ting - A MARRIED MAN.TO WORK ON ork or Ondnance ts, a trees, a and o 2 dairy farm, highest wages paid t he night. Liberal reward for Xai Premises, pe jo Bg oh. irons tr Marion: © 1 return to this Office. Apply bo care of i Bos #, Dortamauth, A DARK GREEN MORROCO LEATH- |SOLID BRICK RESIDENCE ~AND © or coin purse, containing small sum grounds, nueer 174 Earl St, forul- SA Bent ng BE, adTTOSERAY. of money, between Barrie and Well erly occupied by the late W. R. Me- an Tr rao f Rgton . Sth. on Princess, St. Reward Renae at Tot gL the east Samp Cavers Bros., Galt. for its return to this Office. side of | t SH a thoes distance Lo south © rl St, ip! hy TINSMITH, GOOD MECHANIC, FOR FOUND. 4 Cunningham, 79 Clarence St., Ven all lines in ps trade; steady dors' Solicitor ges. 30 per} hour, with yearly | AT BREWER 8 MILLS, 0 SUM ar s R. Ont. wner can ve me by ones 3s; Lindsay, ProviAg property 'nd pay indo in hen TO-LET. dvertisement, by apply ° SPRING SUITS TO MAKE: GENTLE. I mes, ribs sour avn dod 220 En ows nT ore na Balen suit ade. - . v ete, at ite and guaranteed. ARCHITECTS i : LARGE FRONT 1EDRGON *RTAUR a 18. ARCHITECT, OF. fige, ar, Queen and Dagot streets. ut board. ae Cor. Union oly 4 dry or green sand Mould work. wares paid to Limited, Colling~ Ont. "RE powER & Wn JERRY P, ete. Anchor Bullding, Market Square. 'Phone, SON, t's Bank Building, SMITH, ARCHITECT, ARCHITECT, MER- corner Brock and Wellington streets. *Phoneyrfe12. HELP WANTED-FEMALE, WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- fics, second Boor. over Mahe a Drie IPC a PPLY store, noon. A KITCHEN GIRL. APPLY -' RAN. sireets. "Bolruoes' on Bagot street. . 4 'Phone, v GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO washing. References required Mrs. MEDICAL. busines: ONE OR wages art of A COMPETENT COOK AND HOUSE. who can eook, YOUNG LADY TO LEARN THE SHOE qualifications, ete., to The Shoe. Store. TWO OTRLS FOR KNITTING machines, YOUNG LADIES TO ing, trimmine ete. maid. Apply in the evening to Mrs. and Calvin, 181 King street. - Re A GOOO GENERAL SERVANT, FOR Arlington Hotel, Gananoque. One il necessary, preferred Jotter, stating 5. Apply by Lockett clean steady work, best The Brantford Hosiery Co. WOOD, DR. MeCARTHY, OFFIOR LATELY vy . Ryan, comer Mon- DR. J. PF. SPARKS, and ington and William MONEY AND BUSINESS. enim an OUR Al COVER MORE OX contents than "IY othet Godin's Jogurance Emporium, Mark: LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND A308 HOUSES AT $6.50, 87, $8 $12. Possedsion May 188% | Bell, Real Estate wand Be Agent, 1714, Wellington truer. BRICK DWELLING. Sg, A imimedtire Es 8! E. Cunningham, 3 ds i ak ae ee el NEW RESIDENCE, 218 WILLIAM Shp modern improvements. with hot ar and gus, also 335 be St. a modern Whprovements - wily to R. Nesbit, 387 Johns 7 Stree -- EN iit BRICR 1 DWELLING, NO. 181 SIE. welvg room. sxnsion 3 nem room = visn street. FARM OF LATE SANUPL KINGSTON between Verona and Hurts Ltd., Brantford, Ont. Fire Insurance Company, Avail sheets $61.187.215. i: dition ta a Sending.' ¥ Yor A SERVANT ; ONE WHO THOROUGH- which the polieyho \dors have spring plowing Sad ly understands plain cooking. Must security the unlimited Haband or ui all terms and particu a. "Fa 1% SC be well recommended. No Washing or , Mosk holders. Fara and flex Vanalstine, ir a ironing. Apply to rs. ilkinson, peor a on. 194 aot root, . rates, w old or ae * Branes. Acerta: EDUCATIONAL. LEARN rk dressmaking, cutting, design- tattored ROwns MARRIAGE LICENSES. . kn, ts and Turtined i oaks, ecu Dor €C. 85. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF ty. Mme E 253 Princess street, Lieetisox, 42 Clarence St. corner Sydenham, ie "Phone, bos. ---- INTERNATIONAL Miss Ett patrick, tertuined laghan, Kirkpatri Winnifred Anna and Torenco have lune Miss Bess Mr. Ala Ottawa, garet King, Miss Elsie Saunders, Miss Mrs. Kutie Gordon, Miss Belle a und Miss Kathleen Kirk- Mrs. Iva Martin, Monday and Tuesday. . Mrs. J. eT Yesterday Mrs. King street, tea in honor of ¥ Miss Etta and Wins Kathloon Smythe, Mise Redden and Mise Dorothy . » 0 On Tuesday a went over the natal day of Miss Elsie Pewides the making up the party of fourtem were: s% Mabel and Miss Dorothy ? on Miss Florence Cunningham, Miss Lillian Kent, Miss Yvette Pacawd. Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Palmer. Miss Marion Redden, Craig, Miss Winifred Hague, * eee King street, en | her sister, at a small dinner purty on James Hendry, entertained at ao thimble Miss Fox, who is ck, Miss Pessio and Miss May Peatrice Tandy, Miss and" Miss Alice Hague, Miss Miss Marion Lesshio, Miss Cunningham, Miss Marion Brownfield. arrive in House, jolly purty of girls to the Country Club to heon together, and celebrate Ponee. those lady guest of honor ie and Miss Nora Gordon, Brown- | friends. Major and Beat He Tandy, Miss Fra Rogers, Miss rion Redden, Miss Loretta | ge ' y + t of May. Swift, Miss Mindelon Carter, Miss Dh. > Miss Phyllis Short, and | gionary in n Palmer has returned from | Kilhorn where he has been visiting Ottawa, 'on town till Friday or Saturday. x . Mrs. Reginald Brock, gave a small tea, Mrs. Donald McPhail. $8 C. Connell, an tea, this afternoon, in honor of Mrs, D. D. Calvin. Munjor and ston, who shire." Lady in India with her father is to return in June in time fc the Simla season. Tilley is coming up from Fred- ericton, N.B., and will spend the next six wooks in be warmly welcomed by a large circle Lady Mrs. John Hodging' resi- dence, No. 9 Nepean street, until the Vonn Henderson came up from Monday, and will be in Bagot street, this afternoom, for West stroot, gave Mrs. Grant, of King- will in future reside in Miss Etta Callaghan's guest Mrs Thomas Tandy and. Mrs. J. OC. Con. | Montreal, are now settled" in Mr. nell poured the tea and ¢ Rutherford's house in Westmount. the guests were: Mis Mrs. Hamm, Napunee, is the gest of hed sinter; Mra Hogh Blain; 6 Schiller avenue, Lady Minto and her daughters, the ladies Eilpen Toronto. and Ruby Elliot, are to England from lodia. to wards the end of next month and they will spend the family Violet Elliot will remain weeks at Minto sent in Roxburg- an few Lady Minto Ottawa, where she will Tilley will occupy Kilborn, a medical mis Chentu, China, with his wife and children, Canada on a prolonged furlough. Dr: ix a brother Kilborn, King strect. (Continued on Page 5). are en route to of Pr. R. K, on Friday. in honor of the memberst Nothing simpler, nothing half so ef fective as Pr. Hamilton's Pills, whioh | not only destroy the cold but tone and | segulate the whole system, { In rheumatism, gout and kigdred | ills, the action and effet of . Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills is just the same as with the simple cold. Pravent sickness by keeping Dr. Hamilton's 'Pills on hand, . per box or five boxes for'81, at' all deal- ; ers, and refuse a substitute, of the board of- visitors of the Royal Military College: To-morrow evening the stuff of the Royal Military Colleoe will dine the | board of visitors, at the rollege Miss Alice ovum gave a thimble toa at Mes. James Cappon's; Barrie | in Donor yo Mins Mabel King, * " PR von. BE; Mine Hee 1 Since May, 1906, Aycr's been entirely alcoholic tonic and alterative. If le has a better medicine, take his. This is our advice. the best, always. The new kind contains no. alcohol We have no secrets to hide! Free om Alcohol Sarsaparilla has free from alcohol. arc in poor health, weak, pale, nervous, ask your doctor about taking this non- yers Sarsapari NON-/ ALCOHOLIC * lish the formulas of all our médicines. - I. C. AYER CO., Manuficuring Chemists, If you N Get romp We pub- ~ | first put on this market. velous about The Paragraph Pulpit o Unitarian REV. O. W. GASSON, OTTAWA , A Sell-C ommending Religion. Nothing of real importance in re ligion, nothing deserting 4 the at Som OF a scripture,' upon o ssages a aa of doubtinl and disputed --: or elaborate arguments, or vente, i AL mote in time, or somewhat q able "facts." The ih go 5 are intimately Sonhentot Soh our esenit nature a i iran. can. iy forth - without i arguments, and when seen, to our a hsnest vol Aquinas them there is ey and heart. law. Rev, F. ain. He. dew Ya, Camcn. for treo litergd ) 43 Has grown tremendously Alnce that--just Wheat.

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