Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1907, p. 5

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cts | THES FACTS. W, HERE WE GO | ate cost is not beyond the Ppossi- L come to this store for Lis #000 bY abd ean dressing in style and in good at fit and set to the figure in just are perfectly tailored and have ade garments. ¢8 are within of you, Sir, if ¢ here for them xd $15 Blue and Black, 4, $16 Greys. 2 Two-Piece Suits of k hab 3} BIBBY GO. ess than one-third the effort Y & BIRCH { a The only remedy known 0 science positively cure lost manhood is * RESTORINE.® ous German Remedy discovered by Dr. Jules contralled in this country by the Dr. Kéhs SHpany a concern 'which has the highe the medical world. This 'reatment has cu { men, young and old, when the best known ve failed, If you are suffering from disaases ative organs such as lost manhood, exhaust. nervous debility, the results of abuse, this od vt cas po to hy coud The headache, . ele, gain in the back and failing memory, ompletely in the worst cases in from one 's treatment. We make the honest offer of urn yous Maney, 'Thousands of Sestimoniala nce treat confidentia). FIVE » nt free with a book of rules for health, det Our greatest successes have been those who with other treatments, This remedy is ed in the French and German armies, and in these countries are models of streagth d in plain wrapper. .0. Drawer L, 2341. Montrec> * PLLLLL000000000000000 PINEAPPLES ) BANANAS. rincess Street PEE CFEI RRR R OVER eed URANCE CO'Y D (1847) RONTO, ONT? Market Street. = = = = «= « $115,000,000.00 = =. =<... 32000,000.00 1905-6 (over) - 1,420,000.00 ys made by Canadian People For for you will be cheerfully given at J. 0. HUTTON, Manager, All Sizes. ead Home- § or writes: thirteen years. bed and walk about. "After taking three bottles I 'was asso nervous, my well and hearty as ever WOMEN Depressed Feeling. Mrs. M, McGough, 219 W, 58rd street, New York, N, Y., writes: "I gladly add my mite of praise to Peruna for what it has done for me. Two years ago a depressed feeling toqk | hold of me. My back and sides ached continually, My stomach got out of | order so that at times I could not hold a | glass of cold water. I didn't like to eat, | afraid that my stomach would get sick. I have been using Peruna for the three | past months and now I feel as well as lever did. My stomach is as strong | as ever and my nervous troubles have disappeared. I keep recommending Peruna to my friends who are troubled as I was, and I have been thanked for _..._ Abo TALK ut Pe- SS Fn p; Mrs. Wilda Mooers, R. F. D. 1, Lents, Ore., member Order of Wash- ington, writes: "For the past four years I was a wretched woman snffering with troubles peculiar (0 my sex, causing severe backache and bearing down pains and leaving me so weak and weary that it was only with dif- ficulty that I was able to attend to my household duties. [ used differ- ent remediés and injections, but found mo relief until I had tried Peruna. Within two weeks there was a complete change for the Detter and in less than three months I was a well and happy woman and | doing so." i all the praise is due to Peruna." TO WOMEN ru=na. ra SOG 8 MKS. NELSON, | Headache and Backache. | Mrs. Tressie Nelson, 609 N, 5th Ave, | Nashville, Tenn., writes: "As Peruna has done me a world of good, 1 feel in duty bound to tell of it, in hopes that it may meet the eye of some woman who has suffered as I did. For five years I really did not know | what a perfectly well day was, and if I. +did not have headache, T had backache or a painsomewhere and really life was not worth the effort 1 made to keep | going. | "A kood friend advised me to use Peruna and I was glad to try anything, and I am very pleased to say that six bottles made a new woman of mo { and I have no more pains and life looks bright again." The above testimonials represent It means a great deal to were consulted, and dinally famous. Suffered Thirteen Years. Mrs. Anna Munden, Hollygrove, Ark., | "I suffered with female troubles for women who have been ill and have found a reliable remedy in the women of America who cures. Nervousness, backache, dyspepsia, headache, melancholy, other symptoms are relieved by Peruna. At least this such things, except to render truthful testimony to their suffering sisters. The reader will note by reading these testimonials that in Peruna came to their rescue and ma Peruna is making such cures every day. It is the testimon N actual experience of every-day life. Peruna, most cases have at hand a remedy capable of performing bearing down pains. is what the women say. They have no o de them well again. y of the people that has made Peruna so Justly ny They are the truthful utterances of ? such All these and a host of bject in saying other remedies were tried, doctors Headache and Deafness. Mrs. Mary E. Sampson, Londonderry, « H., writes: "I had terrible headaches, both ears run and I was nervous all the time, was "I saw an advertisement of your |deafin one ear for thirty. years. I took Peruna and bought one bottle and be-| six bottlesof Peruna and one of Manalin fore I had taken it all I could get out of {and am happy to say that it is the medicine that I ever heard of. and gained-in | thing I eMt agrees with me, best Iam not appetite is good, every- A Severe Cold. Miss Marie Calvin, 927 Main street, | Cincinnati, Chio, writes: "I caught a cold coming home from | an evening party and as I did not particular attention to it, I quickly be- yjcame worse and found myself in a | serious condition, "I took Peruna and it brought me im- | mediate relief. Within a week I was 3 : } and I am cured and now whenever I feel badly flesh. I would not be without it," feeling better in every way." ! Peruna will set things right." I -------- - pr TE ---- " The Original and Gunuine Worcester Ask any honest grocer for THE BEST SAUCE--He J. M. DOUGLAS & CO., (Established 1857) Montreal, Canadian Agents. is sure satisfies it. Ne) to give you LEA & PERRINS' HR. VOOR AAAARALEAAAAAAEAALAAAAARARSASAALARAALAALALANARAALAAAGAAALAAASE CEEELLLLELEEETLAAL400000808408804480048004088040000080000 Oxford Sea This is the time of the FORD'SHOES are to be wo Why Not ments. We have Oxfords in We have them ranging $1.25, 1.50, 2.00 to 4.00 for W your feet, try our Oxford Shoe A Pair ? And you will then believe our state- Gun Metal, Box Calf and Patent Leathers. ome. «2.00, 3.50 to 5.00 for Men. 3 5 <0 : net. wit} If you want to save a lot of trouble with » Son )X ear when ( mn. Try Tan, - Brown, in. prices from s. PENOABLE 2k Shoes - FHSS VIII ISI II IIIUT IIIT IID FESR PIIRIIP RIVER R GEIGER SERIES IRIIIIRERIEEVIARR Peeve NOT £4OUGH BABIES ARE BORN IN KINGSTON EACH YEAR. -- To Increase the Population--In Eleven Years the Births Ex. ceeded the Jeaths By Only Twenty-Six, » 'Why does Kingston's population in. crease, so slowly * There are a numper of reasons, but the first must nature. ally be a low birth rate. 1t may srom remarkable, but in the past eleven years, viz,, from January lsy 189, to January Ist, 1907, the number of birtns in Kingston have exceeded the deaths by -- twenty-six. Hence the city's growth by the first patural condition has been absolutely noth- ing. The death have practically equal: led the births, and hence Kingston has stood still in the way of natural increase. Up to date this year, the Lirthds have numbered 158 and the only average, too. The following are the figures of the past eleven years, as recorded in the city clerk's office ; Year Births. Deaths. 1396 .. & oe 115 Mh 1897 .. 357 360 1898 . ne 334 383 1899 5... 302 34 1900. . 377 1901 ms 1902 .. of 300 1908 we ins ae 378 1904 ois ser nT 1905 .. . : . 366 6... wo ae 381 Total ... 3,941 3,915 BARRIEFIELD NEWS: The Village Loses One of Its Popular Girls. Barriofield, June 22. On Wednesday evening, Barriefield lost one of its brightest and well-loved daughters, in the person of Miss Frances E.- M, Hutton," who was married by Rev. Dr. Nimmo, to Dr." Clement Arthur Hamblet, of Lowell, Muss. Many fine gifts were received by the bride. Sergt.-Maj. Birtles gave the bride away. : W. Toner has almost finished a splendid new barn and stables on his lately purchased new lot Churles Bowman has been taken to the Hotel Dieu. The wells are running dry very early this season. Many people from Kingston have been and are still trying to get houses in Barriefield, There have been many changes in pro- perty during the last month or two. Some cattle and sheep have been poisoned on the commons near this village. Some one climbed up on Mr. Byrnes' house and carried away the large, red flag from his flag staff on Thursday evening. Mr. and s. Me- Caugherty are visiting her mother, to attend the wedding of her sister, Maud, The Late Mrs. George Moore. In the death of Mrs. Sarah Jane Moore, Pittsburg, St. John's Presby- torian church mourns the loss of one of its first and most active members. At Barriefield, on March 20th, 1843, there was born to the late John Me- Lean, J.P., and his wife, Ann Wilmot, a daughter, Sarah Jane. Though Mr. Mclean staunch Presbyterian of the old school, the necessity of the times made fellowship compulsory and the little girl was baptized, confirmed, was a and, in 1568, married to George R. Moore, by the minister of St. Mark's church Barrieficld. When St. John's Presbyterian congregation was, organ- ized, some forty years ago, Mrs. Moore was among the first members, and dur- ing nearly all those years she was un- tiring in her zeal in that portion of the aster's vineyard. On _Sabbath morning, June 12th, JOM, while alight- ing from the carriage at the church door, she had the misfortune to break her ankle, sinde which time she was a constant sufferer. After this long or- teal, with Christian fortitude, she passed to her rest, on June 10th, 1907. The deepest sympathy of the whole community is extended to the surviving husband, son and daughter n their sad bereavement, borne | Threw Valuables Overboard. It is stated that there was great ex- citement on the steamer America, on r excursion to Ogdensburg, the customs officers made a raid on the American goods, and many who did not wish to be im plicated in the affair threw their valu ables overboard A Gananoque young lady is minus a fine pair of shoes she purchased in one of the stores at Og- denshurg, and now she is regretting the fact that she did not wear 'them home. ts recent when To Make A Contribution. The civic finance committee had o special meeting yesterday afternoon to decide what entertainment the city would provide for the men in-she mili: tary camp at Barriefield. Heretofore the city has giwn the officers a river trip, but it was decided to do some- thing' for the men this year, The problem was a difficult one for solu- tion, 'but it was finally decided to make a contribution. for their field sports. : Visit. The Hotel Dien Hospital while at the garden party on Wednesday, June 26th. 14th Band in attendance. Supper 5 to 8, entertainment in the evening. Jenking' for Panama hats, $5, of his many leaders, Buy MeTole's Butternut Pills, at Gibson's red cross drug store. Fresh there. Yibhiy's for neat straw hats. Pearl grey silk sox at Jenkins', 50c, Russia's military expenditure is £39,000,000 a year; that of Germany is over £32,000,000 and England's £31,500,000. s Quality and: style in Jenkins' nishings; prices reasonable. In Queen Anne's reign a tax was put upon advertisements. For many years it was3s. 6d. per advertisement in England, and 2s. 6d. in Ireland. Kool skin underwear at Jenkins'. Ripby's underwear is right. C ar Aerdex underwear at Jem fur- deaths 152," Kingston's death rats iso (Continued from page 3.) Colomel W. D. Gordon has asked | some people to come to dinner at the amp, to-morrow, after the drum- head service. Among the guests will be, Colonel and Mrs. You Colonel Major and Mrs, F. D. Lafferty, Miss ie Scott will come down from "St. Ages' School, Belleville, on Monday. She will be on the list of debutantes on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Max Aiken have re- turned to Halifax. Miss Gwendoline Burritt, of Pom- broke is the guest of Mrs.. John Cochrane, Gore street. Mr. Butler Crig- tendan, of Rochester, is also Mrs. Cochrane's t. Mer. and Mrs. RB. W. Brigstocke, of Cobalt, will be the guests of Mrs. Wil- liam Lesslie, George street, for the ball, 4 - - . - Nirs. John Webster, of Hamilton, is visiting Canon and Mrs. Uooke at "Hazeldell." Miss Brough and Miss Eva Berry, of Ottawa, are in Kingston, Miss Gina Fairlie, of Kingston, is the guest of Mrs, Graham Bell, of On tawa. Miss Dorothy White and Miss Rose Fleck, of Mawnan, are coming to Kingston for the ball at the Royal Military College on the 24th. ; Mr. W. D. Morris, wife and daughter, of Ottawa, sail for Europe from Que- bee on the © Empress of Ireland on July 12th. Mass Isabel Polson, University avenue, is visiting for a few weoky with Miss Millicent Stephens, Lindsay, TT Mrs. John Charles and Miss Gor trude Connolly, of Yarker, entertain. ed a few of their friends, on Thurs- day, to a veranda tea. The guests were Mrs. Felix Benjamin, Mise Lena Ben-amin, Mrs. Willet Dollar, Mrs. Al- fred Connolly, Mrs Oldham, Mrs. J, C. Connolly, Miss Gertrude Connolly, Mrs. Albert Benjamin, Mrs, F. D Woodcock, Brockville. - » - Mrs. J. J. Harty is expecting a housoful of visitors 'about July 1st. They are Dr. and Mrs. Wesemiller, Mr. and Mrs. John C. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Callinan and Mr. Arthur Lawra- son, all of New York. Mr. John Burn, Ottawa, det, with Mrs. B, E Brock street, for the ball, Mrs. G. A. Bateman, Sydenham street, who has been at Medicine Hat, for the past three months, is in To- ronto, and is expected home on Tues- day. an ex-ca- Mundell, in - » -. . Mrs. D. Stewart Robertson, Mrs. W. B. Skinner, and Mrs. Howard Folger are the mateons in charge of the golf tea to-day. - -. . The engagement is announced of : Miss Gertrude E. MacDonald, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- Donald. Tamworth, to Mr. Stephen B, Mitchell, O.P.R. agent, Taber, Alber- ta. The marriage will take place very quietly this month. iss Emily Bain, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Reesor, of Ottawa, to Mr. Arthur Gordon Lang, of New York. The marriage will take place car'y in September, Mr. P. 8. Dodd, of the post office department, Ottawa, to Miss Julia Roos, only daughter of the late Mr John "Roos, Offawa. The marriage will take place in September - * . - The marriage of Miss Edith Hayes, youngest daughter of Mr. W. F, ayes, of 566 Wellington street, and Mrs. Hays, of Ottawa, to Mr. H. W. Lothrop, of the privy council office, Ottawa, will take place on June 27th. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Rachel Gwyn, daugh- ter of Lientenant-Colonel and Mrs. Gwyn, of Dundas, to Rew. Canon Ab- bott, rector of Christ Church cathe dral, Hamilton. The ceremony will take place July Mth, at St. James" church, Dundas . Ld . - Miss M. Horsey, Montreal, left, to day, for Toronto, after spending a few days visiting her sister, on Barrie sireet, Mr. Willis O'Connor, will motor up from Ottawa to Rockport, to-day or to-morrow, and come up to Kingston on Monday, for the ball. He will be the guest of Mrs. Cornelius Berming- ham, Barrie street, " * . * Miss Loretta Swift, Sydenham street, gave a luncheon party yester- day, at the Country Club for Miss Laura and Miss Pauline Hanson, Cov- ers were laid for twelve, ae Mrs. Douglas Young will give a lun- cheon at the Country Club on Tues- day, for her, visitor Miss Nora Gwyn. Mrs. W. D. Gordon gave a most en: joyable tea, yesterday afternoon, at camp. The day was delightful, gnd the air over on Barriefield Heights very sweet and cool. Mrs. ho Youn, did the honors of the tes table wi the men present assisting her. A num- ber of people were asked over from town, including a good many of the visitors and the invitations included the officers in camp. The affair was very smart. so un a Mrs. W. J. Chapman, Colborne street, left, on Thursday, to visit her son, Mr. C, T, Chapman, of Inger- soll, Ont. After their marriage in Montreal, on Thursday night, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chown left by the 8.8. Victorian for the continent; where the honeymoon will be spent. On their return will proceed to Winnipeg, where they will reside. : Miss Laura and Miss Pauline Han- | ottea. at a tea for Miss Birch, ng, and Mrs, ine ¥e and | they] past fow days, the sun has answ Mrs. McKelvey Bell entertained in K sister, ingston, who is visiting her Mrs. (Dr.). a ' Mrs. M. or, University avenue, who hag been the guest Mr. and Mrs. R. Clarke, Ottawa, has returned ome, ; Miss Vidlet Crerar and the Misses Snider, are three Hamilton girls with cadet brothers, who are here fr the RNC. ball. 2 . od NG r. Logie Armstrong, Mont- real, an ox-cadet, will be one of the welcomed onga on Monday nighty Miss Dorita Stevenson returned home from Moulton College, yes ay, bringing one of her school mates, Miss Annie i acDonald, = oak With 'her, to spend © vacation. Mr. Albert Hock, of Trinidad, is the guest of Mrs. John Waddell, Wil liam street. Mrs. D. Arnoldi, of Toronto, Same to town, to-day, to pay her sister, Mrs. Thomas Merrett, William street, a visit, - - - Prol. and Mrs. Adam Shortt, King street, have returned from their trip in the United States, They enjoyed themselves very much indeed. Mra." J, S. Turer, Barrie street, who intended coming home to-day, has remained over for a few days | longer, TWO-POWER STANDARD, Could Beat Russia and France Combined. Berlin, June 22.-"'Germany, thanks to her thoroughly efficient and magni- ficently equipped army, is absolutely predominant in continental Europe." This emphatic verdict on the interna: tional situation is pronounced by Im. perial Councillor Rudolph Martin, the German government official, who, dur. ing the last two or three years, has assumed the role of a political pro- phet with considerable public suoceks, Herr Martin declares that Germany could fat a war with France and Russia with perfect equanwity, be- cause the German army would be quite capable of inflicting simultaneous de< feats of a crushing character on the mobilized armies of both the French tion headed by Great Hritaing -- COMMERCIAL MATHERS. What is Going On in thd Business World--The Markets. The Indian wheut is reportext ta be about the same us last Yenr. 'The failures in Canada for week were 17 | same week The Gramd Trunk Pacine the t « 1900, 20" is in the mar will sale provincial debentures for Ehey sun forty years, tear 4 per nterest, General Manager Coulson, of the Bagk of Toronto, has been elected to the directorate," filing the vacancy caused by the death of John N A three-storey brick block will be erected on Quebec street, Guelph, t., on the McCandless property, which been purchased for $5,000, by A. Cutton, Chicago. Four stores will occupy the ground floor, Wickwon awd Gregg, Toromto, have made plans for an extension westward of the Gillett Manufacturing premises, The extension will be four storeys high, and will cost $30,000. Reinforced econ- crete and brick will be used, The returns from this season's Ber. muda onion crop im Texas are'in. The records show that approximately - 000 net profits were realized by the growers. The total acreage was about 2,000, The averqge profits ta the acre were $420, The statenwmt of the Montreal Street Ratiway for the month of May, shows a very large increase in gross earnings. They aggregated $295,961, compared with $264 252 in the same month last year. an increase of $31,699, or equal ta 13 per cent. CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE, Two New Teams Want to Enter the Series. A meeting of the senior executive of the city baseball league, was for Friday evening, to decide upon the matter of allowing two new. teams but no actions was taken, Some of the members are opposed to having the new teams entered in the series, and for this reason the matter was deferred until next Wednesday even- ing, in order to give the members ample time to finally decide upon it. The teams making application are Wolfe Island and Portsmouth. The Emeralds and Victorias play at the Cricket Field this afternoon, and warm game is ex the. Emer- ph having some new ma- terial, Suspected For Some Time. Charlebran, the Sault Ste. Marie wurderer, who was caught in his third attempt to escape, by Deputy Warden O'Leary, was suspected by the latter for three weeks, .Charle- bran was in a cell adjoining an empty one beside the office of the deputy warden. The empty cell was used as a store room. Had the convict got through into the office, he could 'easily have secured clothing and decamped. His whole cleverness lies in escaping, for he is unguestionably insane, Hottest Of The Season. Even some of people thought that Old Sol's power was on the wane and that he couldn't Nels Hhuoly and republic and the Russian empire. Civil" Electrical, Mechanical amd Mig: Germany, he declares, in order to ham eattlent Law, Medicine and tion of ikon , must increase | Commerce, a protéct hereoll against the combina. g her naval and military armaments and Matriculation Examinations, and refran from lending money to Russia Saminations for Second J Sar _-- or any other country which shows any bition and Third Year h tendency to join the anti-German coali- fommence on 9th. i the older orthodox these few cost more than York Spark ll Universi MONTREAL, -- 4 | Seesion 1907-1908 Arts, Applied Lelong ee Warden, College, A Broken Heart And Its Lost Love Ro; Viet Rael, ora troubles, promptly resorted to it, with the result that he is perfectly restored. He states he be- lieves it would have saved his wife if used it. He says he would Now. and affirms that if er mi : his next wife will not die of throat 2 or lung trouble, as he knows Psychive dispense heat enough to make a sum- mer this year. However, during the this libel by making n everybody. To-day was his best of- fort, the thermometer in son of Montreal, are with Miss Lo- retta Swift, Sydenham street. Miss Nora Gwyn of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. Douglas Young, King street. z . . ies Evelyn Kerr, Toronto, is stay- ing. with Mra John Bell Carruthers, at "Annandale." Mrs. I. H. Malloch, Bagot street, did not come home to-day, as expect od. but will return about the middle of next week. Miss Edith Drury has returned Halifax. to eo eo Ten Ottawa girls are coming up on Monday, for the ball, in a private kin 's special 81 nagligee. car; and will ho chaperoned - by Mrs. hing eighty-three degrees at noon. The Pople sweltered, but feared grumble, lest another cool wave sont. be Everyone likes Bibby's straws. kool things. Our ice cream Try it, at Hoag.s. Bibby's, the Shut Store. The cost of luca " elementary schools in tland is 3s. 11d. each; in voluntary schools, £2 10s. 94d, each a year. Bibby"s for smart straw hats. Rent iat rust. X hats, bc. eclipses all others. to-day : things hot for [up to | of Psychine, and through joyed for the enjo, lor sickness began ; the head. I readily advies o i 1 la gri to take Jenkins' for the koolest in summer aa pps sufigrers to children in | most £3 | cal At sale of boys' and men's'straw {T. A. : at Jenking 3 to be a positive cure. . "1 borowich eid my, phote, Cf ered testinonts years agD a8 an ineurph consumptive, by Pro gufictod the side odie! er this until I hea it I was to perfect health, which Thad st ten years. rst with catarrh cata "MRS. A. WELLLS, "Lyndall, Hon Peychine, pronoimeed Si-keen, is 'the tT cure known. to pL science for coughs, oh rT

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