Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1907, p. 6

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E Fi. 2 i E » 5 ? #39 fli z i H i of z : ¥ 2 | ; EF i i i id i x - - £ z - gs 5 F i ¥ § ri i H - i l bor { : i i g I i I iF i gi gd 5 orningy Miss Annabel Root has returned home from visiting friends at N , of Club Island, spent at J, Chisamore's, Selton, I---- April 2~There will be ser- meeting house, Wed- fies ¥ ii i ¥ 2 jis 7 : = g fw TOBACCO KILLS An Absolute "Stopper" For the Br Nerve-Destr: Wu treatment that will make smoker Mhsolutely quit for good the use of to- bacco in any form. Non rn . Wesley Swart is suliering from tok of bronchitis. - J, ses. 1. Sigaworth, G. Ried and teachers, are 8 ig ag gh Smoked In Mother's Face. Tabacco deadens the brain, stu 'gonscience, the mflect B= Tutti i f § £ : UPON. the, blank lines be address, you el drawing milk to Robert Metaler's . Invitations are out for the of Edward « | Btanton Hicks and Miss Nichol- Rose, and a former resident of Odessa, having many warm friends in these , who wish him much happiness. | Huff 'and daughter, Jessie, and' Master - | Clifford, were, on Tuesaday, guests of Mrs. Stanley Brown. Mrs. B. Rose was ealling on friends in Westbrooke last Monday. GANANOQUE NEWS." Wedding at Sand Bay--Notes of the Little rig shh 3.~At Ys Gananoque, Apelt 3 Sy Bad Bay ison, of Mr, and Mrs. Her bison, of village, was united in marriage to Maxwell Greer, of the same lace ceremony was 0 y Rev, Mr. Heney, The young couple "left for Brockville, Om their return they will take up their residence at Sand Bay. The Optimus Minimus club held a . | dance at the Inn leas evening, which as well patronized. ' ; ¥ Thomas Peon coal-dealer, of this town, has sold out his business to W. Robertson and purposes removing to Calgary. ut. William Calow, Elm sbeauty who hax beem spending a few days in town, 're- turned home yesterday. : Arthur Stunden, corner Charles and Wellington streets; spent the day in Sand Bay, atfendin his uncle, Maxwell Greer. A Mitchell & Wilson bad their steam yacht out on the river te-day, and taking a toad of material to tomorrow. A Tew of the local put-puts have also been out for a short opin. y Frank the winter at hit home here, left last evening for Portage la Prairie where he has a situation on the wa- terworks, = Misa Grace Darling, King street, attended the marriage of = her in friend, Miss Pleasance Herbison Sand Bay yesterday. , Se----peein PARISH OF TAMWORTH. ------ Beautiful Set of Holy Vessels a There {ved . a The queen of festivals was fittingly observed in Tamworth. Splendid con- ations, excellent music, and beau. tiful floral. displays noticeable throhghout. At Christ ' church nearly 100 communicated. A beautiful and costly, * sterling silver, gilt, jewelled communion service, presented by the late Miss Caroline Lockridge, 'Was con- pecrotated, and used for the first time. Marlbhank church was crowded, and iso was filled. The offertory, some , was given to the rector, On Manday at 10 aam., the annual vestry meeting was held; there was a large attendance and great enthusiasm, prevailed. All financial reports were most satisfactory, The rectory debt has been wiped out; a new church or- gan nstalied, and paid Jor, wad Va minister's salary promptly paid. C. G. Coxall and James Stinson were re- appointed wardens; Dr. Wilson, trea. surer, and D. Hinchey, lay delegate. and | Rev, J. W. Jones announced that he had secured the services of a graduate of Trinity Oesllege, Toronto, to assist him throughout the summer, which To {would strengthen all church activities -jand be of t blessing to Marl The congregations of Tamworth, Marlbank and Enterprise each pre sented a purse to their beloved rector for the purchase of a cow to replace his valuable Jersey = which disd sud- denly a fow days ago. © Wigil In A Vault. A weird vigil is being kept over the body of a young Russian married wao- man in one of He xuifte of a church near . The woman suffered from consump: tion, and a. fortni o was. certified , and duly hy Fo davs showed absolutely no traces. of de composition, the skin was soft, and retained ita life tints, the lips were crimson, and the wide open eves con- veyed an uncanny impression that they saw. A watch is now being kept dav and night in case of a return of ani- 'mation. The Right Hon..James Reyer arrive in Toronto, last evening, from Ot "IS GOOD > Particular You Are, The Better You Will L : cna The ualit r of Red Rose is most appreciated by those who are She qual Ny leuiar. : Notice the clear, amber eolor in the eup and the delightful fragranee when poured from the teapot. wil Jou try a. package to-day? Ask your grocer to send What is a Dinner without Lea & Perrins' Sauce? Try it both ways. Judge by, the Taste! Look for the Signatare-- White on label-- J. M. DOUGLAS & CO., (E«d. 1857) Montreal, Canadisn Agents. Important Sale of Real Estate by Order of the Curator of the Ontario Bank. SEALPP'TENDERS WILL BE RE- ceived by tha'mndersigned until noon of MONDAY the 15th day of April, 1907, for the following valuable properties situated in the City of Kingston the highest or any tender not necessarily ,c- cepted. All tenders to be marked "Ten- ders for Real Estate." (1) That large three storey hrick dwelling and premises situated on the corner of Princess and Montreal streets, now occupied by H. BE. Harding and the Board of Education. (2) That commodious residence on Centre street lately in the occupation of James Wilson. This property is most beautifully situated, and is admitted to be one of the choicest 'residences in King- ston, with ample grounds and groves fine stables and outhouses. In good re- pair. (8) That two-story planing-mill with engine, boiler and shafting, on est street, South of King street, and lands in connection therewith (4) That lot in rear of the last above metioned, on Gore street, uj on which is erected a small frame cottage. This property may he adyant ageously used in connection with the plaining mill for piling grounds, ete. KIRKPATRICK, ROGERS & NICKLE, 194 Ontario street Dated at Kingston, this 26th day of March, A.D., 1907 MADE IN CANADA | BY A CANADIAN COMPANY. AAI, REPRESENT THE LATEST SUCCESS in sews MACHIKE MANUFACTURE. excewentr WORK, ARTISTIC APPEARANCE amo ABSOLUTE DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME Thellew THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO. MONTREAL, P. Q. TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, 8ST. JOHN, N. 8 AQENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, the wedding of ininmond, wha has been QomPaNY OFricES:, - M. W. SIMPKINS, A GENT, NEWBURGH. "When shopping you will find that - Notice to Creditors THE CREDITORS OF ALPHEUS R. Watson, farmer, late of the Towuniiip of Olden in the Countv of Fronten wha died on or about 'ie 23rd day of Japu- ary, 1907, at the said Township of Olden are hereby notified on or before the first day of May next to send by post pre- paid to the undersigned Robert Flynn, Senior, Mountain Grove P. O. the ex- ecutor of the said deceased the full par- ticulars of their claims, And notice is further given that after the said 1st day of May mext the said executor will procoed to distribute (he assets of the said dectased amon~st the parties entitled thereto having regard to claims of which notice shall .then have been given to him. ROBERT FLYNN, SR., Executor. Dated at Mountain Grove, March 28th, 1907. Canada Life Assurance Co'y. ESTABLISHED (1847) This great Canadian Company made for Canadian people by Can- adian "people 60 years ago has ow Assets Amounting to ---- -------- asin $O3,280,518.00 Assurance in force $112,572,028,00 Surplus (or Profit Account) enn $1,882,750.00 n Stands in a unique position all along the line. Have the best Life or Fndow- ment Assurance by selecting the CANADA LIFE. It you call in the Office, 18 Market street you will be cheer fully shown the 20th Century Policy issued by this Company, the Annual Guaranteed Dividend Policy, which is modern to the moment, also actual results to Kingston policyholders. J. 0. HUTTON, Manager Telephone 703. J. BR. URQUHART, 153 Alfred St., Special Agent. Cheapest Place in King- ston for ;Boots and Clothing Ps at the foot of Princess Street. Have just received a fresh stock of new Boots, which I will sell at greatly reduced figures. Remember the place. A. LIEBERMAN 39-41 Princess St. New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. The best place to get an all round Lunch in the city Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese Dishes a specially. "Phone, 6565. L adies' Tailoring Finest of Workmanship, Up-to- Date Styles, and Good Fit Guar- anteed 236 University Ave. The The. Fountain of Youth ars of scientific research, manhood bropght back after years of weakness and despair, Nature's Secret restored by comblding thre of the rarest chemical reagents in the world, proved by its usein the of weak and Send for sworn Canadian testimonials received wh Qe. KCHA MEDICINE CO. P.O, Drewerk, Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harne etc., for sale PAINT! It you intend painting this ar use the ever reliable * Elephani nn a eady Mixed Paints, Enamels aud arnish Stains. SOLD ONLY AT T STRACHAN'S HARDWARE NewYork Chinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street Open from 10.80 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. Tha est ~ Place to get an alt round Lunch in the city Meals of ail kinds of shortest notice. English and Chipese: Dishes a specigity, & 08 15. pay ras FUGA oR SMR BM 3 IN CONNECTION WII C.P.R, Stith, TRAINS LEAVE KIN( 12.30 p.m. Exnress--For O weal, Quebec, St. Jobm, N.] Hoston, Toronto, Chicago, Dy trew, Sault Ste. Mane, Dulut Winnipeg, Vancouver, and San Francisco. 5.00 p.m.--Loeal for Sh connecting with C.P.R. East 7.45 a.m., Mixed--For Ren! terediate points 1" rer~ leaving Kinettd Poti. wffire lu Uttuwa at d boro', 512 nm. ; Toronto, Montreal, 5 p.m. ; Bostom, Sc. John, 11.55 am, ¥. CONWAY Gen. Pa Ray of Quinte R New ghiort Ime for Twes Deseranto, and all local pol eave City Hall Depot JONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. PUBLICATIC ISSUED B' DESCRIBING TE Fishing Keep | Boating Bathing Posted Hunting OF . Quebec and the time Provin Are now With the printers have your mame on the li copies by writin- to MONTREAL TICKET 141 St. James St Or General Passenger OD Moncton, N.B. [GRAND TRUNK Low Rates One way second-class ticke sold March 1st to - April fallowing fares, from Kingst Butte, Mont., Helena, M Colorado Springs, Col., Denver, Col, Ogden, 1 Puehlo, Col, Salt 1} UAB csi vrasnssnssasy Nelson, B.C, Robson, | Trail, B. C,,......... Ross'and, B. OC, Spok Wash, ...coiin0ren, Vancouver. B. C., Vict Seattle. Wash, Portl Oregan, Tacoma Wash.. Westminster, B.C........ Moaxico City, Mex. Los Angeles, Cal., Sanfr: co, Cal, + + .» . Siecinl low t 1 particulars P. HANLEY son and Ont J. Jo orner SUMMER SAIL MONTREAL TO LIVE lonian, Fri, May 3. May 3 Virginian, F Tunisian, Victorian, RATES OF PASS; 1st., Cabin, Victorian an $80 and upwards. Tunisia according to steamer and upwards. lonian, $65 and 2nd., Cabin, $42.50, §45 tion drd., Class, $27.50 and $2 Victorian and Virginian Screw steamers, of 12,000 willed hy 'Turbine engines. For sailings and rates to Glasgow, Londo d Havre, (France), ¥v s, apnly to J. y VE, Clarence St., J.) TIME TABLE STE 'MER WOLFE | Leave Wolfe 1s] SAT NA0-815 am. 1.4 SUN. 900-1000 a.m. TRY Leave Kingston Mon R.30--11.80 a.m. 2.4 ues R30--11.30 a.m We H30----11.30 a Thurs v 11.30 a Fri R30--11.30 a Nut 8.30--11.830 am. 2. Sun 9.30--11.80 am. 1.1 Time Table subject to ch notice. Boat calls at Garden Isls and from Kingston E. BRICELAN] ~ Are You Farmet you shall kno have everything from a anchor in the ' farmers' | Crean suparator beats Cob a money maker. and one Rubter Tired Runabouts n for old and young. We ha of Harness, all styles ang one of the hest 200 Then the country, eight miles good cheese factory, --scho and church only a few Mn from house. Cin, be bow terms. Apply T..E. HUGHES o THE FRONTEN LOAN & IRVESTMENT ESTARLISHED | President--Sir Richard Money loaned oan City a perties. Municipal and ( tures Mort parcha received and in tL allow S C. McGill, Manag

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