Daily British Whig (1850), 8 May 1907, p. 5

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ecial 5.00 -Ready e Suits le Breasted Styles. nd of Clothes that will or-made-fellow" into$a ). Bibby Co. HALL FURNITURE FHIS WEEK ks Polish s Polish Oak, 30x40 Oak, 30x40 ks Polish Large Mirror, ck, for $10.50. Cabinets, the latest style, heap for cash. . J. Reid, Undertaker . and Furni- or, 230 Princess St, ance 'Phone 577. Ss Spring rwear | be needing something lighter ir than your heavy winter gar- omething with a little warmth tead the following : Vests, extra fine qualities, buttoned fronts, crochet edges, cial at 25c. Extra Fine Ribbed White Cot- ch necked, long sleeves, shaped, Summer Vests, white ribbed sleeves or short sleeves, lace pe, 15, 20, 25¢. Lisle Threa ace edges an Summer Vests, ribbons, 35 40 wus ash' Coupons. >y Bros. wn ' 11 Shoes | . . . Adies newest creations in Fine d inspect what we have { Dunn ge nd G. A. Slater, pr LY alr ind Sailor Ties in Tan ent Colt and Vici Kid. en Shoe Store ~~ "MRS. O, D. ROBINSON. in This We HER HEALTH ROY BY PELVIC CATARRH. "Pe-ra-na has prolonged my life and made a new woman of me." =-Mrs. O. D. Robinson. NAA fy Mrs, 0. D. Robinson, 48 St. Felix St, Brooklyn, N.Y. writes: «I have taken Peruna and it did me more good than all my two years' treatment by special physicians. "I ean really say that I feel like another person. No more swollen feet and limbs, No more bloating of the abdomen. No moreshortness of breath, No more stiff and sore joints. You have no idea what your treatment has done for me. It has prolonged my life and made 2 new woman of me, #0, such a blessing I have received through your kindness, Doctor, and the assistance of the medicine which you so kindly prescribed. . "I am able to work since I began your treatment, but before I was not able to help myself, much less do any work, All praise is due to Dr. Hartman and his treatment." " something to Everyone needs create and maintain strength for the daily round of duties. There is nothing better than an Ale or Porter, the purity and merit of which has been attested by chemists, physicians and ex- perts at the great exhibitions. ASK FOR (LONDON) AEN TET You have No Reason for Not Using Zutoo Some people think that all headache cures are alike--that they dll undermine the health, even if not perceived at the time of taking them. Well, we'll admit that the drug cures do this, but that is no reason why you should not take Zutoo. Zutoo is a harmless vegetable remedy. One ingredient is soda-- just old-fashion- ed soda that our grandmothers used to take to settle thestomach, when they had sick headache. And there is nothing better, e The principal ingredient--the one thai stops the headache, is a vegetable ingre- dient, imported for us from Japan, It wont hurt you any more than will the a. hy There is absolutely no reason why you should not use Zutoo. $ If you suffer from headache théreis * every reason why you should, Taken in time, two tablets will ward off a headache, Taken later, they will sep it in twenty minutes, acd leave you feeling good every time. If you are using a drug remedy, why not discard it? Zutoo will cure just as quickly and will save you the penalty, that all must sometime pay, who take the drugs which these cures contain. If you will give Zutoo one trial, you will never take any other headache rem- edy again, 3 . 10c. anid 25¢, at dealers or by mail. B. N. Robinson & Co., Coaticook, Que. 'Itis as Harmless as Soda For Indigestion Try 3: he --o Chocolae Comes. i. D. C. : I, Tuty ARE PURE NGRMLESS AND CURATIVE Lvery Woman in America Is Interested, oman s Lx 2 $ Bold in the Guwilight § The clerk of the weather picked two very fair days, from his assortment of very unpleasant ones, for Mrs, | Wiliam J. Crothers' post-nuptial . re- ception, and on Monday and Tuesday u great many visitors went to see her at the residence off Mrs. W. J. Crothers, Sr., Earl street. The bride and her mother-in-law received, and Miss Minnie Crothers was also on hand to welcome the people. Roses ind a grate fire brightened the draw- ing-room, and in the library, where the tea table was, were tulips. Miss Hannah Bradin made ton, Mise Ida Kidd assisting her. "Not receiving" "is adorning the ¢hall deors, and dusting caps, more i less fetching, are crowning the locke of our mmide and matrons, and society seems to be taking a holiday, and getting its beauty sleep, as it were, for the June gaicties, "which, on dit, are to be many. . Seis ® Teas aro beginning at the Golf and Country Club, and the first of these enjoyable affairs will be on Saturday. . eC « Mys.. Norman Leslie gave a luncheon party, ~todny: at the Country Club, for Miss Edith Drury. : (eae we Mrs. C. A. Morrison, Bagot street, spent the week end in Napanee. es a Mrs, DD. E. Mundell, Brock street, asked some of the girl chums of Miss Vera Mundell to meet M Thomas Muir, yesterday, and the bride of a few months ago, had a jolly recalling of old times with theme It was a very informal and pleasant little af- fair. - Among those present were ; Miss Graco Martin, Miss Isabel Polson, Missy Jeasie McCann, Miss Elsie Pense, Miss Lilliarr Kent, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss tilda Jordan, Miss Bessie Robertson, Miss Lorttta Hanley, Miss Jessie Ellis, Miss « Jennie Livingston, Miss Leta Carson, Miss Edith Young, and Miss Lena McMahon. so oo Miss Bessie Smythe's name is among thos: mentioned as being at the recep- tion, at government house, Winni- peg, last week. Lady McMillan's gown, the critics of such things say, was magnificent--a robe of lace, over ivory satin, touches of black velvet, and beaugiful pearl and diamond ornaments worn with it. .« ee. | There will be a dance at the Yacht rtlub to-night. - - * | Our premier, Sir Wilfrid, with true Canadian versatility, has been doing many popular things besides those ac- complished at the imperial conference. i The other day he gave away the bride, Miss Dunsmuir, at St. Mark's { church, London, her father, the lieu- tehfint-govetnor of - British. Columbia, heing unable ta be present. Mre. Edwin Adams will zeceive with her sister, Mrs. Jamws Craig, Princess street, on Friday, of this week, and 'on every Friday while she remains in town. ae wl. Mrs. Joseph Browett will be "At Home' for friends, at her studio- regidence, 277 King street west (New: 'man's Terrace), on Friday afternoons throughout' the summer. * - - - -. There will be several changes in "days" owing to. the number of moves that have taken place. Mr. ;Clémént Pepler. gave a luncheon at the Toronto Hunt Club for Miss Kathleen McParland, on Monday. Sir Richard and Lady Cartwright and 'the Misses Cartwright are re- turning early .in June to their home in Kingston. «ls. wn a Captain and Mrs. George Osborne, and their two children, are expected out from England in about two weeks. They may go to Toronto for a short stay before coming to King- ston. Miss Jessie Smith will soon go to Mrs. Noel Kent, George street, to pay her a visit. She will remain in town till the end of May, when she will join Mrs. Buxton Smith in Otta- wa,and they will spend some time with friends there this summer. Miss Mildred Jones, King street, will leave the end of the week, for Toronto, for a month's visit. oie las Mrs. Sidney Day, University avenue, and Miss Mabel Day will spend the next two weeks among the Adirondack Mountains, at Wanakena, N. Mrs. R: Meikle, Clergy street, has come home from a short visit to Tor- onto. Everybody has been glad to see little Miss Lilias Torrance, daughter of Mrs. Forbes Torrance, Wellington street, out playing with her compan- ions. The little girl is almobt well af- ter her .accident of last winter. Mra. Arthur Matheson intended leav- ing for Vancouver, to-day, to spend the summer with the Rev. Conway and Mrs. Curiwright. ee rs. John E. Wiknot, of Ottawn, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mahood, Queen street. Miss Pauline Sparling, Colborne strect, after four months' visit in Monteeal; Feturned home on Tuesday. Mr; and Mrs. Charles Kerr; of Wawanesa, Man., are staying "with Mrs. W. B. Skinner, King street. Mrs. Alan Maedougal, Jones, who was formerly Miss Marion Barker, is now, with her baby, the guest of her mother, Mrs. "Barker, St. George stroety Toronto. Mr. Jones came down from' Winnipeg with her, but has re- turned home. Mrs. Jones will stay Fin Toronto for the sumarner. -- . - Miss Nyfanwv Roberts, who was vis iting at 'Maitland House,"" a little more than a vear ago, is playing for Wales, in the international golf tour: nament in Ireland. Her Kingstod friends wish her good luck. Me. Nelson, of the Bank of Montreal, hes gore away for his aokidays. Miss Meta Dobhs lft Toronto, ves- Q Hope, aud af ior Lakewood, N.J. ter /elinrge at Uglow's; 3bc., 25c., pews le, % | spendin, a day or so thers, will go down - Brockville to visit the Rev. Ogilvie and Mrs. Dobbs. She is very ' much better for her Toronto visit, » } ¢ Mr. James Polson 'is ! Saranac Lake, and will be here tll September, Miss Jessie Polson will come home in August, and will then remain. Mrs. J. H. Scels has arrived from Woodstock, to join her husband. Major and Mrs. H. E, Burstall have not yet reached shore, as their vessel is stuck in the icebergs which are guarding our costs just a little too well at present. = Colonel and Mrs. R. E, Kent, "Som- ersby House," left, today, for a foe days' visit in Toronto. = . » » - Miss Nan Skinner,. 'Maitland House," is home from Torontq. a Mrs. R. Waldron, "Arthur Place, who has had a siege ¢f an acute form of grippe, is happily tting better. Mrs. Robert Sears, who has been visiting her gon, Mr. Winthrop Sears, at "Heathfield," left, on Monday, for the Adirondacks. ' Miss Maude Sears is expected home from New York, this month, to pay a visit to Mr. and Mrs, George Sears, Ear] street. i . Mrs. R. E. Sparks, Vnlversity ave nue, will go up to a visi Mrs. C. PX ohne, in 'Thotnhill, before she and Dr. Sparks sail for England. Mrs. Henry Bawden, Clergy street, and Miss Angela Bawden, will leave in a fortnight"s time for Lethbridge, Alberta. Mrs. Bawden is going only for a visit, but Miss 'Angela will re main in the west, Miss Susie Bawden is home from Pe terboro and is staying with her mo- ther on Olergy streét west. She is very happy .in her work in Peterhoro. Mrs! Allan Chamberlain and her ohil- dren have gone out to Winnipeg to join Mr, Chambetlain. Miss Edith Drury Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie, street, a visit. Mrs. (Dr.) Bradley, Lansdowne, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ferrier, Ordnance street. «re is now paying Bagot Miss Scott, superintendent of the general hospital training school, is in Philadelphin. Mrs. A. F. Newlands, of Buffalo, N. Y., is in the city, the: guest of her sister, Mrs. Johm Gaskin, Ontario street, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Massie, of New Rochelle, New York, are in the city. Mr. Massie will take a trip west before returning to the states, Mr. and Mrs. Revington, Chieago, IL, are visiting the former's mother, Ordnance street, for a short time. Dr. W. L. Goodwin, Alice street, and Miss Edith Goodwin, have gone east. Dr, Goodwin will be away all summer, and Miss Edith will pay vis- : WHIG, WEDNES SHOT HIS BRIDE JAWFUL DEED ON WEDDING NIGHT Couple Married on Sunday and Received Friends at Their Groom's Father Wakened By the Shooting. ; South Franklin, Mass., May 8.--The police have been unable to locate John Danelio, who is alleged to have shot his bride of a night, Frances Da- nelio, at their newly-prepared home, on Sunday night. The young bride is still alive, but little hope is entertain- ed for. her recovery. The couple were married on Sunday and received friends in their new home until nearly midnight, when they re: tired. Mr. Danelio, the groom's fath- er, who occupied the room upstairs, heing the only other occupant of the house with them. Early Monday he was aroused by hearing revolver shots downstairs, and, hurrying down to the couple's room, found the young woman lying .on the bed with three bullet wounds and three stab wounds in her body, The husband had disap- peared. It was some time before the police were notified, and although the police of surrounding cities and towns were notified to be on the watch for the missing husband, they were un- able to locate him. No cause is known for the deed. GROCERY STORE ENTERED, But the Secured No Burglars Booty. The burglars at work in Kingston, are evidently meeting with hard luck. The grocery store of John Gilbert, at the corner of Gore and Wellington strect, was enfered by some person or persons during the night, but no hooty was secured. The thieves evi- dently became frightened after they got into the building, and then made their escape. Entrance was secured by prying open one of the windows at the rear of the store, and the way out was made easy by unbolting the door, which was found open when Mr, Gilbert came down to the store in the morning. Several boxes were found to have been knocked down from their usual place, but upon making an in- gpection, Mr. Gilbert found nothing missing. The BR rglars who secured an en trance to the office of the Kingston Milling company, secured nothing for their trouble, - and these two eases, would go to show that the burglars are certainly working in hard luck A Young Couple Wedded. A quiet wedding took place, this its in Halifax, and Campbellton, for | two months, . * a Mrs. Thomas Muir who is visiting Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Mundell, Brock street, will be in town till about May 20th. She will then go up to _Hamil- | ton, to spend a week with Mr. H.A. White before going out to Manitoba. Mr. Lawrence Uglow, Barrie street, is in Boston, and will spend a week, at Harvard, with Mr. Garfield Platt. Miss Violet Smith has ane nl to Renfrew to visit Mrs. Stanley Chgwn. Mr. T. B. Rivett was in town last week, on his way home from Ii .g- ston,Jamaica, to 'l'oronto., Mr. ifi- vett went through the earthquake horror. ar Mrs. Cameron, of Boston, js the | guest of her aunt, Miss A. Ircland, | Alice Miss Ada Birch, Bagot street, left, on Monday, for Ottawa, to visit Dr. and Mrs. Emery. Mr. Norman Fraser has come up from Aylmer, Que., to Brockville, to take Mrs. Fraser home. 'Their baby will be baptized in Brockville, to-mor- row, and they will leave afterwards for Aylmer: Misg Jessie Macarow, left yesterday N She will be back again. . + 4. The engagement is announced of : Miss Mary Hall, of Perth, to Mr. George Hyndham, of the civil service, Ottawa. : Miss Jean June, second daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Hector. Campbell, Kirk- | field, to Mr. Frank Nicol Rutherford, B.A., Se, 0.L.S., of 8t. Catharines. The marriage will take place in June. Miss Margaret Guinevere, daughter of Mrs. B. Hume Kerr, of 20 Gros- venor street, Toronto, and grand- daughter of the late Lord George Hume, of ""Airsliec House," Dumfries, Scotland, to Mr. Frank Herbert Stark, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jojn Stark, of Park Road, Rose dale. Miss Cecil Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Nordheimer, Glenedyth, to Mr. Charles Cambie, assistant man- 'ager of the Canadian Bank of Com- meree,. Toronto, eldest son of the late Mr. Alexander J. Cambie, Ottawa. a en The marriage of . Miss Hilda Wain- wright, daughter of Mr. William Wainwright, Montreal, to Mr. Arthur Chipman, nephew of Lady Tilley, will take place early in June. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Agnes L. Campbell, daughter of Captain and Mra. PP. M. Campbell, © Collingwood, to Mr. Harold M. Dyment, son of Mr. Simon Dyment, of Barrie, and grandson of the late Nathaniel Dyment. The wed- ding will take place at the Presbyter- ian church, Collingwood, on May 16th. Exonerates The Chief. Dr. Evans was reported as having said, at the board of health meeting, that the chief of police had suppress- ol a report concerning the killing of eattle on Division street. The doctor says he didn't actuse the chief of po- lice of having done any suppression. What he said was that no action had been taken on the report on account of lack of evidence and some technicali- ties, children require physic none Miller's Worm Pow- If the acts so nice as morning, in St charming in navy blue broadcloth, match. She friend, John Darragh, . western street. A couple of little teas will take up their residence in King- have been given for her this week. < | had possession chapel, when rector of St. James Rev. Father Hanley, Mary's cathedral, united in marriage Miss daughter of Nr Darragh, William Margaret (i. Darragh, eldest and Mrs. Alexander street, to Thomas Wilkinson, only son of Mr. and Ms. R: Wilkinson, of Horwick, Eng. The youthful, aud . pretty bride looked her travelling suit of with hat to was attended by her Miss Fdythe Laidley, Ernest- The groom was supperted by brother of the bride. the ceremony the bridal party town. After drove to the home of the bride's pan rents, :where a' dhinty wedding break- fast awaited them. The bride was kindly remembered by her many friends. The happy couple left on the noon train for Toronto and other points and on their return ston. Sheriff Caught In Raid. New York, May 8.--Something of a sensation was caused in Jersey City by the arrest of Sherifi Kaiser, of Hudson county, in a raid on an al- leged poker game in the back room of a saloon, The policeman who made the arrest declares that the sheriff of poker' chips and some of the money which he says was on the table. Sheriff Kaiser says his arrest was a mistake, that he was merely playing pinochle when the policeman burst into the room. The sheriff was taken to a police station in a patrol waggon with sev. eral other prisoners, but was permit- ted to go on his own recognizance, Death Of Mrs. James Connor. The death occurred on Tuesday evening of Mrs. James Connor, Brock street. Deconsed had been ill for seve- ral years, but had been confined to her bed for. several weeks. Mrs. Con- nor was a member of Andrew's church, a faithful and cheerful worker among the poor amd needy. Mrs. Connor is the widow of the lat@® James Connor and leaves a grown-up family, two sons andl five daughters, all at home, to mourn the death of a loving mother. Teller Sent To Penitentiary. Birmingham, Ala., May 8---The jury in the. case of Alexander R, Chisholm, former paying teller, charged with having bezzled $100,000 from the First National Bank of Birmingham, which sum it is alleged he lost in cotton speculation, brought in n verdict of guilty, and fixed the punish- ment at six years in the federal peni- tentiary at Atlanta, Ga. Two opposites, Fairweather vests and para rubber _ raincoats. Jenkins has them. > Heavy damage and loss of life was wrought hy a tornado which swept North Texas. The towns of Ridgeway and Birthright are reported practically, destroyed. Semi-Ready suits at Bibby's. A Real Bonanza For No matter how long you have suf- fered, relief comes at once by apply- ing Nerviline, and if the stomach is weak, why, take ten drops of Nervi- line in some sweet water. Ordinary remedies are useless, but with the ex- traordinary combinations of pain-sub- duing substances in Nerviline, cure is absolutely gertain, because Nervilino de " pleasant to take. For sale by W. H. Medley. Splendid programme for Thursday ! night at gymnasium concert, Opera House, erve seats without extra curek pains, aches, bruises and all minor ailments. It is used by nearly every family in the land. Buy a 25¢ bottle. 5 DAY, MAY New Home Until Midnight-- | Nervous Headache. Fit-Reform Craveneties Fair weather and foul weather are all alike to Fit- Reform Rain Coats. On' bright days--they make elegant top coats--stylish and dressy enough for all occasions. When it blows up chilly and rains--a Fit-Reform Rain Coat will keep you warm and dry from head to foot. Fit-Reform Rain Coats are absolutely rainproof and dampproof. They. come in all the newest spring patterns and effects--with the Fit- Reform guarantee to vouch for their style, fit, workman- ship and wear. Tit-Reform E. P. Jenkins, - Kingston & SOO S6x HOPOSP A ® > POTN © POOP ® ; Names of littsburg, Ma safe of Attorne, combine which turned over to trate Brady's the hearings i COMF members of the S090 Pittsburg's manic Bribe-Takers. HAS LIST OF "GRAFTERS." y 8 v John Marron, special counsel for the city, is a list of the councilmanic held up the Pittsburg" ond the Twin City railroad for $70, hofore even considering the company's. fraagchise ordinance. Mr. Marron in Magis- | we 4 . Mrs. James F. Ellis, wife of Briock- | New: court by President C. 3, Cameron, of the railroad, during of Engineer James W. Mulholland and _ Joseph Flaherty, of the railroad, charged with conspiring SHIPOCOEDICIIPOOEOPPPHH HIPPO HTRIIDOOI PIPE ORTABLE WHEELS AT COMFORTABLE PRICES none so good for comfort and wear To the fore in the great Bicycle Revival. | S GOOD AS EVER. : 3 AS POPULAR AS EVER. THE CLEVELAND With Cushion Frame and Coaster Brake. s . "MADE TO SERVE AND SATISFY." ® } On all sides you hear-- Is the bicycle coming back ? The. an- | swer is all around you ITS HERE! More wheels sold already this season than the last two d sons together, Canada Cycle & Motor Go. LIMITED. ® "Makers of the World's Best Bicycles," Toronto Junction, Canada, € Branches: Winnipeg, Vancouver, Melbourne, Aust. Local Representative i HARVEY MILNE. : BE OPOOPOPPEPOOIPII PIR ICO VIS PIONES me------------------ Di, KOHR'S R New Century, --! + in its most svdorsed A Eowety Specific in the grea aud Germany. Stops so that they never after a few day's treatment. The the eyes bright. Confidence regular. Feadaches Sisaypsear No more Jory, the mind becomes ight aud active. or brain am a / perms cure how chronic the case. send us to-day you! apd address plainly w 7 it and & § days of Restorine will be ser it FREE a plain sealed + sge. Do not hesitate a moment. will with success and with hobest confide nce. Der. KOH MEDICINE CO.. P.0. DRAWER, 1.2,341 MONTREAL. Attorney marron reluged to : the list Youblic at the time. Questions . Couneil- | (1% JHE ION to Cameron indicated as undergone alterations a however, that the namps of prominent | Io. no open to the travelling the | nembers appear on the list, which Ca- : meron states was given to him by sublic. graft | estiector: for the combine. Martins has been sentenced do was | 000 ba® pending an appeal. ville's well-known sanitary in died, Sunday, following an six Clays. i Ee | to bribe wwembers of the city councils. Commas Councillor William A. Martin, Ww. TELFER - - three i i iary for Ns rt geark, in the penitentiary ark w M # the scandal and is now out o% $15, m. TRAINS LEAVE KING ohn, 1 § 3 Full particulars ot K. & P. and OC. R. Ticket offices, Ontario street. = F. CONWAY, Bay of Quinte Rai New short line: for Tweed, Napanee, {Peseronto, and all local points. Traine leave City Hall Depot at 4 pm. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kingston. With through sleeping and ining ear attached, Carrying the European : Mail INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Will leave Montreal, 19.450 Fi May 10th, awd succeeding Fridays un further notice. For North Sidney Where a comfortable steamer transfer passengers baggage and mail to outward bound. EUROPEAN MAIL STEAMSHIP. ® Round trip tickets will be issued Fr day and Saturday, May 17th and 18th, = = © $6.16 Tickets wh include one admission before ay 20th, 1007, : For tickets, Pullman or Parlor Car Acoo! tion, or any other information apply to 7.800.156 a.m. 1. 00 pomg Al Fam anos bam F303 am. 008.00 ir Uis Th SA T. SUN. 9. 1. 5% ox 12 a tad 10.00 a.m. 12 ORDERLD FOOTWEAR Now the ime those Re pif am wanted: Our anti: sq: Is used on gll work. pan in, 286 PRINCESS ST. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY BRITISH - AMERICAN HOTEL KINGSTON - - OAT make i .

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