Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1907, p. 7

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E.. THIS VIEW SHOWS FROM FRONT, MARRIAGE MEDALS, h May Be Given in Lieu of a Gift. ; York, April 27.--Easter wed- bave this year an element of ty so far as the presents are red, which the talent of a h medullist pow in this country myde possible. The wedding | has just been put on fhe mar va firm of Fifth avenue jewel ind at many of the spring mar- s there has been seen such a mn the table of presents. It is ly. given by the bridegroom 'to ride, or by the bride to her hus- although it may be presented ny friend or relative in lien of dinary gift. se marriage medals are made of , and 'are about two inches in ster. On one side is a pai of s in classical fashion, and on ther is a wreath of laurel bear- the words, 'Souvenir de Mar J' and 'after that are the names © contracting parties with the amd the words "Prosperite™ aid hear." The silver is frosted and workmanship of ' the medallions sitely fine. [REE YEARS TO FORGET. re the Journeyman Cutter Can arn the Semi-ready System. » - head-cutter ¢f the Semi-ready ring establishment in Montreal, that a really first-class cutter, has become expert in either cus- tailoring or ready-made clothing s can learn the Semi-ready sys- in three years. "It takes the ter part of that time for them to t the © obsolete methods', which have learned in these places," AS. e Semi-ready system is so utterly ent from the methods which pre- d for centuries that it is oftener r 'to 'teach 'wn 'Apprentice than it correct 'the erronebus ideas of man who ia "set" in his wrong . The H. D. Bibby Co., 78-80-82 ess street. RAVERY OF POLICEMAN. ilies in Peril in Apartment House Blaze. . ¢ York, April 26.--Fire, believed of incendiary origin, imperilled ves of twenty famffics and badly ged. a five-storgy flat house in One Hundred awd Fifty-sixth ,» yesterday. * for' the bravery of policeman tt and Beltin loss of ljie would resulted, as the flames spread great rapidity, and 'cut 'off the s of escape." The policemen ran gh the house arousing the occu- and then befowe* the firemen xd rescued from the windows a | persons. - police are searching for two who were seen to Teave the build ast before the five Was discover heumatism Always Yields. r disease must yield when we can and remove the, cause. cause of rheumatism is uric acid e blood. If this poison is remov- is impossible for 'any symptoaus » disease to remain. Hall's Rheumatic Cure always alizes and expels this acid. loes even more, for it enriches the and restores the normal activity the vital organs. : caves the system in better con- than it was before the rheuma- began. A positive cure also for a. Price 50c. Ten days' treat At Wade's drug store. " people of Germany and Belginm the greatest potato eators; the mpticn in these countries n= r exceeds 1,000 pounds per head pulation. anese women are almost wholly wrians, thelr rosdonce, , Sho Hagel Malas | & , next week. : C1] . wil and-Miss. Nisin of Young People. h on -- ; Mr. Kirw: ilton, | New ~ York bave been staying | WRONG BABIES GIVEN TO| id on 24th, Some of stayed with Dean Mrs. Farthing, | with y 'Hamilton, at the ! the bride's : 687 Princess ; ; faved with oan and Mos. Farting, [with div. Clarke Hamilion, 3 iu" TWO YOUNG WOMEN = ae brides rr i oon Discriminate in Favor of The Misscs Macpherson are expected Monday. | =. Vone Mother of Boy, Gets Girl , daughter of Mr. Mes. G. H. Rob- ; BE ; home from their trip to Washington | Colonel and Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie » Girl's Moth insop, was united in marriage to out 3 Eo and Philadelphia early next w wetit_ back: to Taranto, Ju . the Other, s other, a Kenneth A, son of Mr. and : Fone he Se {and will spend a short time at "Avon- | Mrs. Charles - Bate, who has been Boy. 3 Mrs. Alexander , Barrie street, Miss Etta Kirkpatrick caught Mrs. {more before taking up house on Brock | staying with her aunt, Miss Stough- Paris, April 37.--A curious mistake § Rev. W. H. Spurling oficinting The Charles Abbott's she {otreets. 2 ton, Hales Cottages, King street, | oj esterday, at the hospital at | pride was attended Miss. Nora threw it the girls for luck, on] The Rev. Professor Ferguson and the | will leave for her home in Ottawa, On| y\jpieng, Two young women re- | Ross, sister of the groom, as brides- Wednesday, and afterwards - { Miesss - Ferguson will give up _ their | Monday. a cently beou attended there. Ono had | maid, and Miss Lillian Robinson as ful, sheaf of white roses and lilies of |bome on By street first of the| Kingston society has received a de-] SUT pith to a-bay,-and..the other | maid of honor, R. Gage, city, assist- ; 2 the valley" was taken to with | week and will be en at "Avon | cided addition by the coming to town Ea ven bieth to a girl. Yesterday | ing the hui The bride was attired rie oo its fragrance, the home of Lewin, [more™ for, a few. - of Mrs. Meyer and her ughters, | 200 Be were takin from thom to in & most becoming wn of white A the some time of the |. Wr. James Hill left on Thursday, for | from London, They have taken |, "\qosinated. After the vaccination | habiteau silk, with a Brussels U led F Fla 3 he Woman's auxiliary, of the dio- Belleville. Laterche will take charge | up house at 148 University avenue, | gu, babies, in their swaddling clothes, | pet and wreath of white hyacinths, a neq or vor and Quality 3 al ol (XC Bwaiiv, 8B Sr fenizttion of Pari the ming eon and are Reel¥ing on day, weve returned to their mo magnificent Douguet of white Fouts : : : R i Frances was . Miss Nan. inner, tland 4 awe 'with them. t. 2 iy ie the cathedral branch oie. Rshard To hill, who has eens Houser will &, up to Toremter on on re ane Ri She munthire wore White silk a vars It has been continually growing 1 i or on ¥, 18 expec ednesday next for a returned n 5 roses, e maid and the Sale i super Bh aie in town about the end of May. There will probably be a good-sized chikl Teas toy, bY on returning home tied. pink to dig ge ik. The now exceeds ,000,000 packets 'The Badminton ctdb will soon cease = William astern § Kilpatrick, Kingston Sigh a the horas she | disox Fr He Mutu had ceremony was mducted beneath an | per annum. ) . ih of :8¢. John, :N.B., who been stay- | show in Toronto, n week, handed a . 4 white tulips, in ploy for the sean, ang sseampiteity a ing in. town for a few days, left | everyone is hoping Jor [Sine weather. |} boy being returned to her. arch. of sb yr i] white tulips ios SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY. the ee A scene of great confusion occurred, of 4 espmanfbol od parties, the only 5 go'f for the summer. The Country Club, with its capital arrangements joe Hn SUEY Shs or promises 0 his have given up their house, x Yer. . - » Vrs. Frederick Mahood, Brock street, [Month or so. tea, on 3 ay, anil dav, for Toronto and the west. will probably alout the end of June, » gave a little x honor of Mrs, George Eade, Sr., the Misses Eade. - . - - Mrs. James Leslie, Brock street, was hostess at a small tea, yesterday, with . Mrs. Eade and her daughters as guests | Carter, King street, hope to get of honor, a ° ee * Mrs. Arthur Evans was persuaded to remain over till to-day, when she leit for Montreal. Her old friends Be bid and her + to see the lnurcation of Miss Car cmall daughter will come in from (MiRee. "Hazeldell,"" on Monday, and will be | Wr. amt will pay 'a her daughter is away. with Miss Anderson, on en pension orf) mfiing J oe Welliniton street for a week or so be- ubon news tha r. ee fore roin to Vancouver for the sum- McDupough had been. moved. from , To- Captain Anthony Malone has return- r. ronto to Ottawa, his old home, to lg to Toronto, from a short visit to IE, Herbert Horsey is expected |OP€R @ beanel pl the Royal Bank in lic daughter, Mrs. W. J. B. White, home from her trip to the Orient the capital. Mr. McDunough went |i iversity avenue. shortly, and will be with Canon and Mrs, Cooke, at "Hazeldell." Vr. amd Mrs. Wiliam H. Stevenson, with her vesterday, mother, of Mrs. Steven- Mrs. Davy, of To- the double funeral « son's aunt and cousin, and Mrs. Francis Hamilton, ronto. Mrs. Robert Forbes, of Stratford, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Elmer Davis, Sydenham turned -to her home vesterduny. * . - havpily much better. Lawrence. - - - - There was the pleasantest of small luncheon parties at the Country Club, yesterday, with Mrs. J. C. C. Almon and Miss Adelaide Ritchie as guests of honor. Covers were laid for eight, | % it 4 end the number was made up by Mrs. Sb Jlrs, she James Cappon, Mrs. W. B. Skinner, Mrs. F. Strange, Mrs. Arthur March, ') "Cali in. Mrs. Francis Macnee and Mrs. Howard b Fong alifornia Folger." Four of the bridge players in | qj erbrooke, will dot arvard. come up the party stayed for a game after- Kingston for some little time yet. : : = wards. Mrs. Victor Williams left, today, for | The marria of Miss Edith Drum- TRIN Toronto. mond, of , to Mr. John Bullock, Mrs. W. D. Gordon, King street, ask- | - Captain and Mri": R.V. de Bury. 'of Ga ue, will take place on May od. a'number of girls to tea, yesterday, who have spent the winter at 196 Ist in . to meet Miss Edith Drury and Miss Johnson street intend going over on Thursday for Montréal, en route Mr. and 'Mrs, Stephen Roughton, {left on Thursday for Montreal to visit have her sister; takem rooms at "Avonmore" for Mrs. Francis Phillips left, on Thurs- | Ham, East street, Nupones. She | Mrs. Kenneth Fenwick, be back in Kingston [Visiting her parents, Col. amd Mrs. Mrs. R. C. Carter and Miss Madelon Mrs. W. R. McRae and Miss Mubel McRae were up from Perth, this week, ling grooms father for a few days. On Mrs. Charles McDunough » surprised their family by walking down on the night train, to Ottawa, but Mrs. McDunough remained till Mrs. A 30 Henry Wilkinson, Bagot street. Miss Division_street, left toddv to attend Gertrude Wilkinson, who hes been laid up with an attack of tonsolitis, Miss Tycehurst and Miss Moore, who have recently returned from Ja- maica, have gone down to "Osmun- street, To fda," their summer cottage on the St. Mr. Garfield Platt has returned to Mrs. William Spooner, of Montreal, came up, to-day, to pay her father, Nr. John F! Pope, Johnson street, a goes to her new Mise Sarah 'Lavell will leave, short- Bukton Smith, who is now in to to » & fm Miss Bertha Bailey, Union street, Mrs. T. A. Keyes. al Mrs. James MoCammon, Montreal street, is the guest of Mrs. J. D. who has been. Pennington Macpherson, "in Ottawa, for some time, will probably return to Kingston on Monday. Mrs. Richard Hooper, Albert street, L off {will go down to New York the first next week, for a trip to Atlantic City. Jweek in May. 8 Mrs. McWhirter, Mrs. Carter's mother, visit, in Belleville, while Mrs. John Bell Carruthers has gone up to Toromto. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crothers, Jr., have returned from their wedding trip and have heen staying with the coping av 1st they will: begin hous McRossie's house, on Welling- in Mrs. in Jton street. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C. Almon and their boys will leave for Halifax on go up to Toronto for a visit before is going to miss very much indeed. The engagement is announced of : Hogg, both of the first week of May. Miss Loulou Montgomery: & Skinner, Montreal. Mr. George Mitchell, * (Coutinued on page 5.) { = BRITISH WHIG, FIXED A STAKE} or TV mn FED A WTAE. oo Wise Tea Drin Tuesday. "Miss Adelaide' Ritchie may | joining her sister in Halifax. As has 15 lheen said long before this, Kingston this whole family Mise May Huston to Mr. Alexander Riverdale, Toronto. The wedding will take place during Forget, daughter "of Hon. L. J. and Mrs. Forget, of Sher- brooke street, Montreal, to Mr. W. W, Skinner, of the firm of Smith, Markey, atlvocates, Miss T. Olive, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Norton, Chatham, to of Cobalt, The wedding will take place carly in June. '. , - nobody knew that address of the thee mother. ° , toward night: fall, the other mothes arrived, great- ited, complaining tnt sho had ) i y in mistake for her hh in The baie was duly exe happy. i -- CAN IT BE REPEATED To Ascertain if Webb's Feat is ee 1D Paris, Apri 27.--A most determined effort i ped made to see if Captain Webb's famous feat of crossing the Channel by swimming is humanly Bos sible to repeat. The "Auto" has an nounced that it will select three of the best French swimmers who will make an attempt by relaying cach other. It is to be arranged thus: The best Fronch swimmer is to take to the water first, and the others are to ac- company him by boat. When strength is spent he will be succeeded by another, and, should the second not succeed, he will be followed by a third who will try to finish the jour- ney, but on mo account will a swim- mer who has left the water be allowed to continme in the attempt, It is he settle question as to hoped to the terrible 'currents which, since Captain Webb's time, have al- ways thwarted even such good swim- mers as Holbein and Burgess can be overcome by men who are fresh amd unfatigued, The "Auto" has sug gested that a match against three swimmers of another nation would make this sporting event of no small importance . ¥. A. Mitchell has just received a fresh stock of Campbell's Varnish and varnishing furniture, floors and in- terior woodwork. Better ask for color card The ' choice of ravalty candy, "Me- Conkey's." Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Sto TURDAY, APRIL 27. outside guests bei M Brook street, Mr, an Morven, grandparents of and Misses parents for a day or two, will. take up residence at nac street. Mothers Feel Sa feel safe with the tablets for they are a never faili childhood. Hamburg, Ont., says: "I ble and constipation' with tablets in of a government analyst neither jates nor drugs. They always do can't possibly do harm. Co., Brogkville, Ont. "The Bells." conscience is the sermon sc preached in that splendid Wednesday, fot Mathias is ome of Mr. strongest portrayals. Our epicure boiled ham in the city. Gilbert's, re. ' Something doing at Bibby's to-night. Try Bibby's special 5c > Mrs. Valleau, Edith Robinson and Edith Wiskin, Gananoque, cousins of the bride and groom respectively. the ceremony Je herges ed proceeded to the dining room, whi was tastefully decorated in pink and white carnations and hyacinths, where a dainty supper was partaken of, af- ter which the guests departed leaving cordial wishes for many Yesite of hay i aad ity for ular Pe a ---- Mr. and Mrs. Ross will be with the bride's Mothers who have used Baby's Own Tablets for their' little ones say they | hy the all the minor ills of babyhood and Mrs. Urias Cressman, New Rahy's Own Tablets for stomach trou- cess. - 1 always feel that my little one is safe when I have a box of the the house. Baby's Own Tablets are sold under the guarantee other poisonous druggists or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine The power of the still small voice of | Ag by Thomas E. Shea, at The Grand on May Ist. The character rs. Fraser, RED * BLUE * GREEN BROWN * the bride, Alter guests Halleybury, April 26.F. J. Neff, . when they | Detroit, while trying to board a 21 Fronte- | north-bound freight train, weaght his feet in a wire and fell under the fo. form was cro at hand, cure for | twenty-eight years of age. have used A rich coal marked sue- has been to contain | tract to good--thoy For sale at Dentist Not Always Toothache is usually "Nerviline" » eloquently drama of Shea's go long as there is pain, will Sure. Vs She " % tors w ine 18 So is the best | and powerful, Huscreds Hoss 3+ fof @5c. bottles used every GOLD LABEL ............. Ble.ck, Mixed or Green in Every Label. . Man Killed At daileybury. wheels, which Sompletely severed The head fi the v. The station plat- as crowded at the time. 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