Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1907, p. 3

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' Appendicitis 5 Su : b . --_-- bowels healthy and wel s. on Bee 'ha m wo ems thot Pills which Sold Everywhere. In boxes 25 cents, o 'the i Ina wenty- = NOW IS THE arlier = .| TIME JLo TO HAVE Inited a . . Your Furs Repaired dship. vil or Made Over CC e the ing team- Cape at2 the about bent , fir: is M." iving given start ing- had for at- the is on ted for is old a under «x. EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700 of| P.S.--WeStoreand Insure Furs. | . 5 § High Class float- Umbrellas. The April is season, month of here. The when more than at any other time during the year a Preseptable Umbrelfa is most desired. st a i Qur Stock of Superior Um- brellas is most complete. We invite your inspection. = Something New and Nobby For Easter Sunday. » Fancy Belts, latest out 25¢. and up. Fancy Collars, extra . swell, at 25¢. and up. The biggest, brightest and best "| range of Kid Gloves in the city at $1 and $1.25 a pair. Silk Gloves, in White or Black, long lengths, at 85c. and 95¢c. a pair. 16 Button Length Kid Gloves, in White or Black, all sizes. Dainty Silk Whists, $1.98 and up. 'White Lawn Waists, an Easter Special, at $1.50, worth easily $2. . Newest Frillings received b; - press TO-DAY, ge 4 y= COME TO-NIGHT , TO . At the morning service in Tamworth on Easter day, a very handsome solid silver communion service, given by the late Miss C. Lockridge, will be Drug Store. ; Easter perfumes at Chown's Avoid NEWNAN & SHY | _ costing $60,000. The ap, 'An option has been o of com will be ready far occupa write, wire or phone to GOES WITH A DOG. -- he Kennels of the King at Sandringham. The King of England never travels without Caesar, his favorite dog. Caesar is long-haired fox terrier, with a coat immaculately white. He is al- ways. seated near the king, no matter what the vehicle may be, and he keeps tis eyes fixed on the royal master as though to protect him. King Edward has always been fond of dogs especi- ally fox terriers. « His affection for them i3: probably inherited. Queen Vie- toria's iality for dumb ereatures was well knowm, and her writings con- tained frequent allusions to her four footed pets: Nor is the king a mere admirer of dogs. For years his inter TO-NIGHT NEW EASTER NECKWEAR--10 dosen Ladies' Fancy Collars, in Silk, Chiffon and Lace, regular NIGHT, 3%. each. DRESDEN BELTS-S dozen gold and silver Dresden Belts, in Roman ga. Floral Designs, regular TO-NIGHT, x RID GLOVE BARGAIN--You for orrow, and yoh can quality; for $1 pair : 17e. yard. Ay good site for this, where draina The Cobalt Development will take shares in this Corporation. 'This Is a Splendid [nvestment el dl ddleddldoddoddodod POPP VIIVIIVITIITYYENY a------------------------------------------------ NORTH COB! (BEING INCORPORATED) = C UY SHARES IN COBALT "Capital $500,000, = 500,000 Shares of $1 Each The intentions of this company are to build Hot . Bay, Pau) Sound, Toronto and "". Preliminary plans specify intm other places. for a hotel to be located on ents of which are to be modern i tained from the Cobalt development is convenient and adjacent to the ra ompany, Limited} will not ask any mo and New Liskeard els at North Cobalt, North North Cobalt townsite, n- every particular. Company securing a ilroad. ' ney for land, but DAILY have made as i © mn Preston Was One of Nap- anee's Most Popular Young | Ladiea--Cheese Factories to ) «and their we thed, be- "of Dr. Alfred Lindsey | A oy Ont. The vores over: taffeta, conventional veil bouquet' of white wan assisted by her A. Proston, who was trimuned gowned in with vi wrea drphndie, 1 lace, and tucks, «a #ases in her hair, and ' ard and Ries Preston, dressed] in white 1 CONDENSED Fist trsertion, 1c. a Weed, and | BROOKIAL W a hy, 19 TWO SMART BOYS, WHO CAN BARN from Apply ta ) Dette) + pink roses. br. SALESMEN shot AUTOSPRAY. 8 hh nghton, assisted t ver made, automatic. : Sam ine free to Misses, Hagel Leon- Basins Cavers Bros., Galt. . RATE Each con secutive i a DRUG | PR ay AY $3.50 to $4.50 per week. gt Gowid's Broom Factory, King St. wear Queen St. alt YC | organdie' with wreaths of white roses, acted as svibbon girls. Mise Janet Templeton flayed the welding march, The house was beautifully decorated with palms and potted plants and cut | flowers, @ groom's gift to his bride wat a handsome heart of pearls and [to the bridesmaid and flower girls and | organist handsome pearl pins, After | the orremony dainty refreshments were served. The bodes going-away gown was of - hrown broadeloth with trim: { mings of brown braid and smart hat to match. The bride ix one of Na: nanes's most popular girdle and her host of frends wich her and her hus band many years of happiness in their. through life hand- A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 YEARS OF DETECTIVES ; SHREWD, RELIABLE GROCERY CLERK, MALE, ONE WHO SPRING yJurrs TO MAKE, GENTLE- , br) "Fhe Hote) Properties in Cobalt, Haileybury returns to their owners and stockholders as other now famous producing mines. It is also the intention to build a theatre on above property. Look carefully into this Hotel situation before investing your money elsewhere. "BUILDING COMPANY : (1) The: Cobalt Development Company, to be written off early. Intending investors in either of the above Companies' stock Samuel Herbert & Co., No. 20 King Street East, Toronto, Ont. PHONE MAIN 689 : . est in them has been active, both ase) kennels at Sandringham Palace. Queen breeder and exhibitor. No variety Alexandra of Engl comes '@miss' to the famous Sandring- cal intrest in the inmates, going ham kennels. Th contain poi the every ing wil Enginb 'muskets filled with bread and biscuit and setters, English and Irish har- riers, deerhounds, spaniels, bull dogs, fox tegriers, St. De etrovath and others" 100 sledge dogs, retreivers others numerous The Sandringham kennels were ree cently order to atoom- mddate 'the d when the kennel . Yictorin ae Nie. Wondsor kennels, | thiough tho whole length of the hen which were chiefly skye terriers, . dogs' terriers and collies. of ihe pensioners of ithe late queen are being | carta attended in - the" comfortable RIBBONS--Plain and Fancy Dresden 'Ribbons, 5 to 7 inches wide, in a good variety of patterns, 25¢. quality, TO-NIGHT, Veilings, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and/Ties, TONIGHT. * FE ee Aled dlsdddododdd POPPI VIVIOVITIVIETY $ , p 4 ERR p p ® : 5 @® week for Winnipeg / : cheese factories in this neighborhood : & oben for the season on April 1st, S$! NA A Limited will agree with the incorporators dl edldhdldsddoddddsddd 900000 PVVPIVIVIVITITITOVIYY takes a practi- and feeding each dog sepatately. The kénnels form a handsome range of brick buildings, each set having paddocks attached, in which the dogs Spend the greater part of the day. ot-water apparatus keeps the build ings heated at a proper temperature and the ventilation appliances are per- fect. An arrangement of iron doors enables the attendants Bernards, basset and Norwegi to mention from Windsor Castle were closed. to walk fox | nels ' beds are contrivances of iron laths fastened on frames which are epsily removed for cleaning pur poses. Storehouses, hospitals and a digtemper-house are isolated from the main block. There is also a large cooking house for feeding arrange ments. Every morning the dogs are ' Sakon gut foe ue watly svn, of 4iz Sen or 'so. Then ¢ are carefully groom- ed and breakiasted. 'This meal lasts them until bedding time, when they receive another wubstantial meal. Tl Peerless Piccadilly. It would be hard to find anywhere, Some price, 50c. and 75¢., TO- v } a better two-fifty hat than the justly lar "Piccadilly." George Mills' & popu Co. are the sole Kingston agente. _ price 50c. Special The 'real proof of how good Ken: tucky lawn grass seed is. Customers who have used it other years won't use any other seed. Sold only at Gibton's Red Cross drug store, The men who wear our $1 and $1.25 shirts will wear the best shirts made . The H. D. Bibby Co. at MeAuley's want a New Pair of Gloves them here TO-NIGHT, $1.25 journey Many have the Foster, Trethewey, and (@ some presents were recived by the , bride. ) Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Sand: fhurst, loft yesterday for Lloydminster, Qask., where they will reside 4 4 4 @® daughter, left, @® Sask., after spending 3 with her aunte, the Mises Mair, Mrs, & F. Laughlin ie pending the @& holidays with friends in Toronto. Mise p friends in town. Nead, Peterboro, is spending her holi- days with her Mrs. J. A. Carmichael, | and little this week, for Forget, three months « Easter expects to leave _mext A number of Jessie Gault Brisco, New York, is visiting Loch: Miss Laura parents at Enterprise. The pastor of Gananoque East eir- cuit, Rev. Joseph Cornell, received a very pleasant and agreeable surprise when' members of his Eden Grove ap- | pointment drove in with a present of fifty bushels of oats for him, filling his bin to overflowing. W. Farren Stevens has purchased the hotel property known as the Interna- tional, from George P. Gamble, of Brockville, for $8,000, and intends at once making improvements, Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Wilson, Brock street, arc visiting feiemeds in Toronto and Owen Sound. Capt.-D. J. Kenny left for a short visit with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Henry Crooks, who has been spending some weeks with her mother, Mrs. D. J. Reid, Tanner street, hds returdéd to her home, in Paris, Ont. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Lawra Reid, who will spend a short time there. Mrs. R. Stevens, of Pelta,\who has Rien spending the = past we with er parents, Me. and Mes. B. DeWolle, Sydenham street, has returned home. F. X. Belnois, Ring street, left to spend a eouple of weeks with relitives and friends in New Bedford and Bos ton, Mass. 5 W. J. McDonald, Teuner street, has received a fine addition to his ken- néls, in-a thoroughbred Boston terrier from Charleston, Mase: Mrs. (Rev.) Francis Cornell, of New- market, arrived in town, yesterday, for a short visit with Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Cornell, at Gasanogue East Jarsonag She was accompanied by son, Master Ward Cornell. Miss Agnes Geroy, who has! for some time past, been in St, Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, has returned home, considerably improved in health, Efiorts are being mmde to bring the strike of the leather a pected that he will accede to the men's terms before the week is out ed that evening next, under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Asthibald Walsh. Adjutant Ernest Owen, who was sta tioned here as capifiin some time ago, is conducting a of special wer- vices at. the Salvation Army bar racks. Mayor McCammon has recwived the ppointment as medical officer for the Sth battalion of Eastern Ontario in- fantry. > ew. MoNeill, Pine street, who sold tesidence a short time ago, has HELP WANTEDFEMALE. ee eee cvites A PLAIN COOK, ee ---------------------------------------- 00D PLAIN COOK. REFEQENCES ee ------------------------------------ SECOND COOK AND PASTRY O00K ee -------------- A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT TO GO A GENERAL SERVANT, to sell in a retail store, 38 week frst month. Wages in- creased second month. Apply at * Whig office. man for profitable secret service, to net ; Mo eX noe Dee cossary. Write MH. GC, ebater, In- dianapolis, Tod. is experienced and can give good re- ference as to character and ability Correspondence fdential, Write to AS Whig office. your own cloth and get a to-date . suit, made. Style, . Pressing Galloway, men cheap Ww price and finish guarantedd and repairine The Tailor, 181 Brock street, done well. REFERENCES RE- quired. Apply 317 University Ave. red. Apply Mrs. Hugh UC. Nickle, 1 Earl street. Smee at once. Apply British American Hotel office, City, to Toronto. Apply 280 Plincess St. Monday April 2nd. FO WASH. ing. Apoly in the evening to A. Me ------------------------------------ MIDDLEMAGED CAPITALIST, RICH desires ship of FREE-YOUR KNOW THY FUTURE: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. -------------------------------- AMERICAN BN ' volumes, at & din psd mas aby loving wife. Rich loving Box Gr poor Ww akes no 435 Su Jgeeph, Jey wD, . Apply Box "A. Wi ETTY WIDOW, VERY AFFECTION ate, alone, fortune, wishes hus | PRANE rooms, Land i ing her exten- Sive len a affairs. 405 Nu Lam jot 3 3 B TOLD, BRICK HOUSE, 7-ROOMS, 100D OU uw buildings. aod a sere i y high of limits of city. For particulars, to 944 Vietoria street. . A VERY PLEASANTLY SITUATH house, Brooms, no due and ast Rstrologiat, Clajrvorast-St. John n 1 3 -- , Send ir She, ne EES ol é 5 gr A PER- t picture of a! Present abso utely Free, hh forecast for the year. Be benefitted by what the stars can tell you. Send birth date and year with Bc. silver to Veron Melva, Syracuse, Todians. large lot, oid ; concrete cellar, , at well for 31,500 wold vias Apply Box 10; AB -------------- BLACK WALNUT WARDH feut, an side shelves and for ha # 3 4 8% I DB] 3 ' > MR FUTURE PORETOLO FREE RY fame Oll stave, : Antericn's greatest Paychie, Astro- for quick wale. A loger. All revealed shout business street. courtship, lave, marriage, Nees, travels, ete. Send Girth date, with stamped addressed envelope, Prof. H Houmaire, 2.339 Michigen Avenue, Chicago, 11. FIFTEEN NUNDRED DOLLARS buy a nics Bouse, in 10 "F." care . = STRAWBERRY AND RASP Bn are the A INVEST $130 PER WREK FOR 20 weeke or $33, cash clear $350. habla Jor mgt wi: be re guaranteed by wi wv : Storeheat Mig, Co., Low a Apply R. , Califoruie: WHAT WE HAVE DONR FOR OTHERS we will do for you. Have made or : ot E Girls to operate Sewing and ¥ Knitting Machines. No ex- § K perience necessary. Good ¥ wages, steady work. Apply § SMALL DARK LEATHER PURSE, ON Saturday morning, containing about $18. Reward for its return io Whig office . A LADY'S OPEN FACE GOLD WATCH on Brock, Wellington or Printess Sts Saturday morning, Reward for ils return to 188 University Ave. BASKET, ON PRIN. cess street. The lady seen picking it up will be rosecuted unless it Is res wurned to Mrs. Abranson, 386 Prin cess street, without delay SMALL GILT Robert Murchie, game this district, is out after the duck hunters, - Be says he means business and will prosecute every case of viola: tion of the law that comes ta his no- tice. John Branton, of Oshawa, spent a few days this week with friends in town. N old Ganmnogue boy is few days with relatives in ton. The Misses Illma ami Nelle Bate nett, of Brockville, are g 8 days in town, of thelr friend, Miss Lulu Beerman, King street. Mrs. J. W. McDonald, Tomer street, loft yesterday to spend a few days at her home near Portland. A. Petrie is spending a few days with jtends in Toronto, George Dustin, of Montreal Theologicgl college, is home to spend his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willigm Dustin, Garden street. Miss Else Delong, Charles street, ent Friday with friends in Kingston, v H. Jackson presided at piano for the concert of the Lindsay oe club held there last evening. Mra. (Dr.) A. H. Mabee left yesterday for a short time with Dr. Mabee's mother at Vittoria, near Simeoe, Mre. William Allan and dunghter, Miss Clara, 'sie warden of to an early closé; W. R. Ao [visi for a few days in Kingston ton, proprietor of the Ganasogque har- | with Misses Elder, Ordnance street, | ness: works, having asked for a con- Miss Annabella Smythe, of Glen sultation with the men. It is ex hurnie, is spending a short Yime in re, town, the guest of her sister, John Johnson, Victoria avenue. Mex' Maud Cornell, seacher in the Harrow- work will be res Fon Monday. The schooner Voges, which | smith school, in spending her holidays '| has been in the coal" transportation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Jos- business for some pime, is being got eph Cornell, at the Gananoque Fart ready for the ofgthe season. | parsonage. Adam Allen, late of Lind- Invitations ued forg a | ray, i spending some time here, the dance at Gananoque lam on Tuesday guest of hix Brother, William J. 'Allen, Centre street. Rdwin Trott, for the past year an employee' jor the works of the Skinner Manufacturing Co., Limit- ed, left on Thursday for Halifax, from where he will sail on the Vie- toria for Liverpool, and themce pro ved to his home in' Birmingham. -------- Prevost, Broek street, bas received % 5 -------------------- JENRY P. SMITH. ARC ote, Anchor Buliding, A: POWER & SON, chant' WM, NEWLANDS, ARCH fon, Social Meld By Boyne . Lodge William Ha , of Oshawa, an |# . dog spending. a |F he spent Friday in town, the guest of Cormack, Cenfre street. & | Mies BY Scott. Mr. and Mrs. H, 2 ta, . (BEING INCORPORATED) e P. Claringbold, Conway, celebrated |A COMPETENT Cook Asn Soups SAINI SANNNE ; their golden wedding om Saturday Calvin, 191 King street. y 3 rm Mareh 2rd. A large MMe | eee p f relatives were present fee the ANE . vi . REFERENCES out ® ootakion and Mr. and Mrs. Olaringbold GENERAL Sik A FF. R. Anglin, Capital. $500,000; 500,000 Shares $1 Each. 3 Teceiveld Tahy Sougmatultors refer Cor. Queen a . al : : noes to their long wedded tile and | == SOAR Baas aa AHREAR SE - x $ | homes that they vould hepa wn | Ar Walkauh, QUAEMATD: ET j Q | ¥ours yet of health: and prosperity. ik Bel? of Beverly anit Union Sth s : - . . $ y gy > Wo Objects of this Company to erect buildings in North Cobalt. s GANANOQUE 'TIDINGS. TWO GIRLS. STEADY, Bsa. , "Ho LIVE Taint (2) LARGE BLOCKS of stock have already been subscribed for and this@|e ce "or ok ADR near Guatn 8b hie a will set aside every tenth lot in the townsite, and will take fully paid shares a Tr 8 ---------- | ascurity the ualimited AMI, o in NORTH COBALT BUILDING COMPANY for the lots. Gauanoque, March: 99:--The past WANTED-GENERAL. Investigate this Company -- Houses in Cobalt: to-day 'are paying from 25% Qk bas cleared out a large amount a . . . rom the river. re A BCOND-HAND STEE to 40% per annum to the owners. . pi on wat alowg in Teont of the whart,| range for campine purposes. APY: 50 HOUSES HAVE ALREADY been ordered and it is expected that same and iiother week will open the chan: | 303 UNSTRAY Toren ARCHITECTS. 3 . nicely sananoquel creck is also tien in 60 days. well cleared ER RE \RTAUR ELLIS. ARCHITECT, OF. Er. 3 Pee, , Queen and Bagot streets. 'Phone, . SON pAouITECT, JE iagton streets: 'Phone; 8 OF Son, second floor_over hood ria. Eerie" Bagot WAS A FINE AFFAIR No. 16. The members of Boyne Todge, No. 16, True Blues, hold a sochul, Friday night, in the Orange hall, which was b success from every stand: hoint. There was a fed attendanes of the members and their friends, and pveryone present spent n most enjoy able time. The, ladies provided -- an | excellent spread, sind a Jrostaune of high merit was given. James Gowan, | DDG. M, seted as chairman of the evening, and made n few appropriate remarks, in introducing the pro The various numbers were Spence, George Allen, W, J. Murray, A. Watts, | FE. Watts, RB. Hayward, John Saun- ders, Sparks and Acton. ees------ Try Bibby's special $4 trousers, Hats The Finest New York Styles. - ---------- The fertile brains of Kever designers are contihually novelties in Hat Styles, abd just as frequently pur ing, keeping step with the trend of fashion, - Every day we ave adding to the wonderful ccunters, the newer, smartest models that ever ine heart. Your order at 174 Well ington St. and. all of dots on Pine wiréer, ond pur |

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