Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Apr 1907, p. 6

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A QU eT WEDDING IN ST. A AMES CHURCH TO-DAY | Youthful Bride and Groom Left 'For a Honey Moon .in the South With Warm Good Wishes From Many Friends} Following Them. A very quiet wedding was solesmnized ut bigh noon, on Monday, i St James" church, when Miss Mabel Ang, fifth daughter of Mr. apd Mrs. George King, Alice street, whs mar ried to Edward Herbert Pense, only son of kdw. J, B, Pense, by Arch- deacon MacMorine, Only the families of the bride and groom were invited, but there was a large congregation of warm friends of 'both present to join in the marriage service, The church was prettily orate with flowers. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore her travelling suit of navy blue 4 shifion Droogdeiol ¥ with FApin and applique Alice . blue: 'Ihe an was hand-embroidered lawn, and the smart hat of Tuscan straw, trimmed with blue velvet, shad- ed brown flowers and grass. A pity white feather boa complpted the bride's costume, Her bouquet was of white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Kathleen Kirk- 3 patrick, wore white Panama cloth, EE with white hat, . trimmed - with . blue 3nd TH SX tulle and pink roses, and her bouquet : ro that letter proves it. Dr. 8, C. Brigham, of 4 Fitchburg, Mass., writes : "Tt gives me pleasu bave Fen Tota & Pinkh Compound very efficacious, scribe itin my practice for fen "My oldest daughter four cial for female trouble some my youngest daughter is no a fernale weal and issu health and N "I freely advocate it as a specific in all diseases to w subject, and give it honest en 4 Women who are od ul or irregular peri flatulence, ) weakness of org ments, in jon or nu be restored to health by taking Lydia E. Pinkh Compound. If advice is r to Mra. Pinkham, at Lyn is daughter-in-law of Lydi and for twenty-five years ing sick women free of chai living person has had the wider experience in treati She has guided thousand Eve ering woman st and follow her advice if sh strong and well, was of pink roses, The best man was Paul Whitney, of Ottawa, The bride's mother wore black silk crepe, with tucked chiffon ang lace, _ a pretty mauve bonnet, trimmed with black sequins. The groom's gift to his bride was a gold necklace, with {pendants of amethysts and pearls; to the bridesmaid a gold brooch, with a : centre of baroeque pearls, and to his best man a barocque pearl pin. Mr. and Mrs. Pense left directly after pt pi the eeremony for Baltimore and Wash- 48 to give the !ington, going via Montreal, with end in 'the franchise When they want Jess good wishes following them, They Hd "such disturb. | Will hive in Toronto. in 'experienced in EL aa a a al dufracise hve | NER gE § © REAL SERING BEAUTIES be 3 iri § Sir Wilfrid 'Laurier gave the Cham- a 3 AN Sd. Pars 4h pn party. a, jolt hy intimating at ae M1 rotted, TE MoRteeal> and Oc _bentuet over 'which. Mr. Balfour ; "Prion! : $! hs ne a N ded that his idea and theirs did . "a - ihe : A a . 11 the British people do o. opposition ih the second reading ia will net find fault; 'and it will reciprocity with the United Mr. Ballour forced this re- and it is hoped he is satisfied. Lo ---- i fr; MoBride, the British: Columbia prongier, js going to England, to op- dhe amendment to the British op act and the change in the subsidies proposed by the Cana- dian government. It is an outing he wants, No one can imegine that his mission + be successful. "3% rendered A Giit. o M. E. Grimshaw, Wolie Island, graduated from Queen's --_-- A. Ei a i------ The H. D. Bibby Co. 4 6000000000000000000004 AT POLICE. CO x Young Man Fined By trate. In the police court this young man was fined $3 ¢ being drunk and, disorder vious 'good character alor a heavier fine. When Const ger attempted to a on Ontario street, Saturd 10.30 o'clock, there was : sle hetween the two, and the police constable had torn. Constable Samuel A on the scend, dnd the two ceeded in landing the off cells. Besides" paying th young man will have to new pair of trousers fo officer. This goes to show come very high, sometim § Bgany Parlor' SIR ROBERT BALL, die Suite, § Ege 80, for $20, who cal Professor of Astronomy, at Cambridge | A Parlor Ta College, 'in has been the com- University, and, wud one of the re. x ny * | presentatives. of the ritisl overnment Eph. a heicn ive, for over at the international peace Bid graduate course in London, Eng- ™ nd. On Saturday, the 13th inst. he Serious Penaltie A RELIABLE MEDICINE. In view of the many re] menting. i The great Globe gave up large space [if 40, the description of its engineer's ox- ploits. He took the ashes that were |r sot 'asifle, to be carted away to the Tefuso. dump, and mixing a portion With conl, in proportions of three to ! iy saturated the whole "with brine fitwo. handfuls of salt'to a pail of Water), This mixture he fed into the boiler, and he was surprised at the bright glow it gave forth and for a surprising length of time. Other con. fumiers of ' coal have followed this man's example, some adding a pinch of oxalic atid, and some other ingre. dents, and all attesting that there is something in the Altoond man's phil: jophy. ~The stientific mind, however, resents the idea that there is any heat or value in ashes, and that water and salt possess a virtue in the generation of heat. Prof. Ellis, of Toronto, sags that the ash. usually is the residuum after - complete combustion and that no possible treatment can make it pro- duce heat. What is left of a fire is cither something that is incomplete in the process of combustion or it is presented with a gold watch, and locket by the employees, as | token of their appreciation of hi oii ahd good my Ming Capt. Chatles' Keenan read the ad- uss, ' -------- Big Slaughter This Year. There was a big slaughter of final voar students this year. In the dil- ferent faculties ia large number failed tp get the mecessary standing. About twenty-six went down for arts de grees, three fa in medicine and in science five candidates were unsucoess- ful. The examinations in all faculties were oxcoptionally stiff. ---------- Prospecting Party. A Promustiog party, in charge of W. E. H. Whinton, Queen's, will leave for 'the it district in the course of a week, party will include a number of Queen's science students antl will 'go over the country around Cobalt and the Georgian Bay dhs- trict. The will be out f about five, months, © ? o ~ & Mania For Stabbing. Frank Chambers, alias Cameron, of Toronto, revently discharged from the penitentiary 'after serving a term for severely 'stabbing an old couple on ictoria 'Street. in the Queen City. is in trouble at Peterboro. He is char ged with stabbing three fellow-prison- Why Our Local Druggist, George W. Mahood, Recommends Vinol, So many patent medicines and ad- vertised cures are now offered to the public that our readers will be glad to know the opinion of a man who bas spent years in handling them, and profit by his advice. Said Mt Mahood : There is no on medicine that will cure everything, but this I do know, that if the peo- ple of Kingston, only realized the Wonderful curative and strength cre- ating power of Vinol I would not have clerks enough in my store to put 'up the: orders for it. "You see, Vinol is not a patent medicine, and it actually does contain every one of the fifty odd medicinaP curatives actually taken from fresh | cods' livers, with the useless oil elim- inated and tonic iron added. It con- taine no poisonous drugs, and you know just what you are taking. "Therefore, in the strongest manner we indorse and recommend Vinol to increase the 'appetite, cure stomach troubles, give strength to thé run down, tired and debilitated, invigor-{+ ate and build up old people, make}: rich, red blood, cure chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, H it fails' we re turn your money." G. W. Mahood, Druggist. o A New Brand. oes, will be found for Fine Shoes. 1 Agnew, C. have been of the poisoning cently it might be as well attention of the public tc penalty provided by the for this offence. For the a dog a person is liable conviction to a penalty o and above the value of th three months' imprisonmen labour, 3 Omitted From Pass Workship II-R. A. Elliot Surveying V--J. B. Dun (ienera Enginvering D. Bréowa, A. mpéter, Findlay, '. A. McGinnis, J. Stidwell, R. 0, Sweeze Watering Carts' At noon, to-day, the str carts ware got into operat downtown section; throug] dust whirled all mornin ered. Charles Shoulder, of Ma: was held up in a Toront robbed of $250. STOP THAT HEAD, Foolish to Suffer When Remedy Will Prevent Ever stop to think what : incombustible, "The article which is ors in the Jail there. During one df his many campaigns,' | consumed ean be used, and neither | Don't Let Corns Torment You. hrivaie" John Allen stobped . > salt or. Water is necessary to combus- Use Putnam's corn Extractor, which | changing news with the proprietor, an tion, The presence of water in coal re- ¢ # in one night without pain. {old darkey from one of the planta- |. tards the fire, though at the fiest it thirty * years Putnam's has. been | tions came in.. When his purchase of gives forth A gas which, in eonjuno- standard ol Great Britain! and | "middlin' an' meal" had been wrap- fora ates 5, et | pn a Negri he B * a . ? p head. in the tubes than in the firebox. he asked. : % a is. one thing likely to hap- "Why, yes," said the clerk, pointing » Be we to a freshly-opened can of axle greass peu, Le Prof. Ellis, *if the prac. on the counter. "Box just opened." mi ih the hel is The datkey looked 'at it hungrily. , that hydro- s "How much ?" Je waked, 5 set free, and the | order > "Give it to him for ten cents an En be that Je ; ames row in the crackers," dnid Mr. . ; ' " ' i : other work will be cor- headaches ? Probably not. Then Xk bowels and 'stomach, and plenty of cause. Chances find constipation, liver i stomach overburdened w gested food. No wonder yon are dull less day and night. You need the cleansing Dr. Hamilton's Pills, whi - condition in short order, Being composed of natu remedies, Dr. Hamilton's great power, yet 'they a They aid all organs conner stomach, liver, and bowel sequence food is properly blood is pure and nourishi is kept strong and resists Headaches neser come x use -Dr. Hamilton's i) fart is vouched far by. th Mana of the Poultry sol Springfield, Ohio lander, who writes :. "No cine than Dr. Hamilton's | them regularly and know cures that resisted every They cleanse the whole sy: a tonie .on the blood, tion, help the stomach, a feel strong and well, Fos indigestion and stomach am confitlent that the one iv. Dr. Hamilton's Pills." You can Dr. Pills with % ig. everybody vith thelr bargains. A of 4 lifetime as we allum, B.A. Jefe this week for. Co- | "cx right," said the leek, filling a | y : at tes will be connected bag with crackers. "Here yon are." Prospecting party | 'fhe derkey lnid a greasy. dime on It | the counter, picked up the box {und " - | the bag, and going out, seated him- . works has evidently | sof in the shade of a cotton bale, fact that the citizens | When he had finished the crackers he ly ae | TaD his finger around th Minding: 8 Ve gaveit a good long lie many friends of Marl Ward, Har- ats he put or his ha s Who has been laid up with {ed for his mule. As he passed the will be glad to learn | store Mr. Allen hailed him. reddvering. "Well, Jerry, what did you think of Bay hot water bottles and | that lunch 7° ' , 3 jibson's Red ' The old darkev scratched hig head, Pure gum rubber then he said: "I tell you de truf. there. {Mars John, dem crackers 'wuz All wetted shrinks in (right, but dat wuz de ransomest same time incroas- | theese T uver et 1 : eo teere------ i » 3 ---------------------------- : het shildieen 10 have The county - Momma Somissloners oh inn hold hort. Je : "" oon, but, edjonrned for a, work,

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