Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Nov 1907, p. 3

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he m Ve as ty p= a vg ng en ny be nd the oir nd me as wire rly ish ns the ork our Iie Red ree the TASS NJ. J "DIAMOND * either lary hy il, in our. stock is fully guaranteed. THE SMALLER ONES, while t expensive as the larger sives are just as brilliant and perfect in ri gd We have a at esent. a Hoa, ot SINuLs at te 5 ! hat a Oa find it very difficult to equal. SMITH BROS. Jewellers, Opticians. Phone, €66. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 King St. el hod \ «EAR ro We are constantly ' 'raising up" our qualities and soveriog rs pL es, an a ucement that! certainly us a large share of your | ot. he ood vontinual cry of low prices' 'does not mean anything to you unless, coupled with them. > get sterling values. guarantee, a by ebm- parison of A yau will surely find our goods the of prises 3 It will do no harm to pay a visit and see for yourself. W. F. GOURDIER. MEN AND WOMER. Use Big @ for unnatura} discharges,inflammations. irritations or ulcerations of mudous o Jue rues. Painless, and not astrin . _geat or poisonous. Sold Draggiste, sr sent in plain arb. 0) express, props 87.00. 0% Shot teva Th, Circular sout on < ES ---------- FIROIIRCIROE TTN Thursday We will sell 200 yards of 40c. : DRESS "GOODS Very newest, for 25c. a yard, and also 300 yards of 50c. and 60c. grade (all this season's styles), for 35c. a yard. Must have room for HOLI- DAY GOODS. hence this big reduction in price. We can 'satisfy you ina swell Up-to Date - COAT and at a price that will please. : Newman & Shaw Seott's Dmulsion fof - Ced~Liver Oil 4 is: wold in Kingston at Gibkon's Red Cross Drug Store. See Bibby"s 50c. fur-band caps. OR™FRUIT LIVER TABLETS --clean the blood of all impurities--clear the skin of Fimples make thie complexioft beautiful, Made of ahd fruit. juices tonics. Soca box.'2® Khotimatics al el e same § tory The Centle Kidney Pill ive near Pigton, Ont., lor ¥now Do you anyone' who does? . Then find out for yourself how Mr. Mills feels about Bu-Ju. Is it any wonder he thinks By-Ju is a life- saver ? weit] and Ehecrhully' Fea a Se uteriog from Shswation and Raat Jauzs a After you have tfied (Sing seen how quickly it relieves the pain, and how com- pletely it cures you of Rhenmatism, you will gladly recommend Bu-Ju to. your friends, just as Mrs. Kidd, of Young's Point, Ont., does * Have found Bu-Ju very beneficial for Rheu. matism, Shey are certainly a blessing. My busted is also recciving at benefit from u-Ju, He has had great pain in the small of ne ack, but is so much better now." Mzs. A. C. Kind. Mr. J. H. Cairncross, of Toronto, nrges everyone to give Bu-Ju a fair trial." Ina signed statemtent he .says, after telling how Bu-Jg cured him: 'In fay own case Thad taken three boxes be tore 1 1 Was receiving any henefit.' Ba-Ju 1iit#t cure you of Kidney and Bladder Troubles hd R tism, or your thioney will be refunded, suc. a large box. Sent on ptol price if your druggist does not have it. n The Claffin Chemical Co., Ld, Windsor, Ont, mot Matthews, and Mr. {hie dg Vand Sloth ed, and Ah ple, i'l as 'she is of them. Boldin Builight One of the brightest of girls' dinners came off, on Saturday night, at Mrs. Michael Sullivan's hospitable King street house, the scene, for many fyears, of pleasures for the young peo- who are as ford of Mrs. Sullivan The Saturday night affair had really Miss Frances Sulli- van in the hostess' chair, Miss Kath- leen Harty being the guest of "hosor. Being a prenuptial feast, bells were much if evidence. Two large Jones, of white chrysanthemums, swung from the central light, over the table, J| with smilax wreathed. about them, and | Clergy twelve little ribbon bells, one for each guest, stobd about the table, Many white candles {winkled in silver cam- dlesticks, and altogether it was a very merry and happy party. The guests were Mrs, J. J. Harty, Mrs. fe. E. Primrose, Miss Bessie Gordon, = Miss Beatrice Tandy," Miss Mabel Brown- field, Miss Marion Redden, Miss Mari- on Calvin, Miss Loretta Swift, Miss McNieriey and Miss Agnes Brown. Siow eDNe EL Mre. J. W. Elliott, University ave- nue, will entertain at tea to-morrow afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. J. Crothers, Jr, Mrs. Angus Orr has been hostess at another of her series of teas this week. oem oe About a dozen girls dropped in to see Mrs. S. Huntingdon Simpson, Frontenac street, on Monday, and had a cup of tea and a chat with her and with each other. . . Mrs. George Osborne, Queen street, entertained Miss Cecil, Miss McMillan, aad Mr. Anderson, of "Phe Time, The Place and The Girl," and on Friday, Miss Agnes Scott and Mr. Ben. Greet. On Thursday "www Mrs. J. W. Elliott, University ave- nue, was hostess gt a tea thig after- noon. "8 . MacClement will receive Mrs. W. T on Thursday, to-morrow, at 133 Al fred street. Mre. L. W. Gill, 239 Alfred street, will receive on the first and third | Thursdays of the month. There is a large house big and hospitable home on the cor- ver of Barrie and King streets, Mr. Ww illiam Harty, Jr., is the host there- of, in the absence of Mr. and Mrg. Cornelius Bermingham. His guests are Mr. and Mrs. Er B. Osler, Mr. ad Mrs. Gordon Osler, Mr. and Mrs. . Osler. 7 Every Day Things We. Sell "Cont il, Sapolio, Bon Ami, Gillets Lye, ~Stove-Blagking, Gasoline, Turpentine, Metal Polish, Shoe Blacking, Knife Polish, Sponges, Mops, Chamois Skins, Stove Cement, Fire Clay, Stove Pipe Varnish, Etc. McKelvey & Birch 69 and 71 Brock Street. You will get the best value possible, in High Grade Sugars, if you buy REDPATH'S, . Special attention is called to Redpath Extra granu- lated in20-pound cotton bags. _Taffies ! Almond Taffy Walnut " Peanut " Cocoanut *" Marrow Bone A. J. REES, 166 § oesasatantestey 5 LSos0000000000000000008 Brown's Butter Sontch Chocolate Caramel Taffy 20 CENTS PER loci is 3 Taffies! Princess Street poft. In this, we replace the atiti- uated ring with a short thigh-lacer, thereby allowing wearer to take the weight' with a greater degree of - We realize that no one will suit all cases--so make all styles to order to suit each individual case. > --- el ne Surgical Aids + < § 135 Church St. to the Afflicted Authors 5 Cox Tobento. Eat. 1860, finee The illustration Our achievesients in Orthopedic SUPPOTES Frome Kor oa work have won the admiration of etc,, are equally reputable. II afflicted, write us for help. { = 10 { Preferred by Connoisseurs! I ° MADAME HUOT'S COFFEE Pure, Strong, Rich in flavor. 0s aba for Bois. gq FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ¥ tenac st party at the|N {the guest of Mrs. A Oh my sheet b fre : Tuy Skimme , is delighted al its tropical po yg its gui, make up the beauty of southern and eastern lands, ar Stuart Sutherland has returned to Gore Bay, after ding his holi- Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. Maretia Bell, of Rome, N.Y., will stay for a fow weeks with Mie, H. Keech, of 429 Johnson street, Mrs. A. ©. Warner, of Colebrooke, returned, yesterday, after visiting Mrs. Keech for a few days. ie. Mrs. Stephen Roupghton, King street, hat gous' up' Hl x Mis Helen Mekaod, 'of Toronto, is the gent o of Mrs. Percy Chown, Fron Miss pe and Miss Annie Walsh are home from England, and are with | Scotland their 'sister, Mrs. Thomas Lambert, Htceet. Thei- Rév. Professor Ferguson and the Misses Ferguson came home from Toronto; to-day, and have again tak ei quarters at "The Avonmore." Miss Amy Simpson, of Montreal, is visiting Miss Macaulay, King street. Mrs. John Bredin, William street, went up to Toronto yesterday. Miss Helena Sharpe, of Odessa, is in town, and, as always, is a welcome visitor, Mrs. Edward Beck came up, from Montreal, yesterday, and is the guest of Mrs. Charles McKay, Johnson street. 'Mrs. Beck is on"hér way to Detroit, . . ' Mrs. Alan Palmer, King street, will be at home for the first time since coming to Kingston on Eriday of this week, . 4 e'n An engagement calling for heartiest congratulations is that of the Rev. WE. Kidd, of Frankville, and Miss Daisy Woodcock, daughter of the Rav. F. D. Woodcock, of Brockyille. Invitations have been received in town for a ball to be. held in Picton on November 27th. The patronesses include Mrs. Alfred E. Wilson, Mrs. S. B. Gearing and Mrs, Frederick S. Wil- son. - . . - { | { | Miss May Smythe, West street, was hostess at a Very charming little tea, yesterday, for her cousin, Miss Ger trude Wilkinson. Fifteen of the girls sat about the grate fire, and drank {tea and talked, and tried to work, [failing rather 'sadly in this last, for dancing firelight will interfere with the best intentions), and altogether had a {happy poking Besides the guest of { honor, the girls present were : Miss and all the life and color that go - 3 ville for a 'week's | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. Bo H. Yelt's - melodramatic sense Seats now on sale: FRIDAY, Nov. 220d Re AS of Th 8.0.8. 18S NANNIHE STRACHAN, S 3 MS otiant's Jeany Lid pray CANIN SP Mirth aad MISS ENID cor, A. R, CM, eliiet, Madame of of Royal Academy of Mug Musie, London, Fug. Prices=28c., 380, 50¢., 75c., $1. Seats on sale. Wednesday, SATURDAY, NOV, 23rd. Barguin Matinee 3.80 Evening 8.13 DOWNIE'S Big Spectacular UNCLE TOM'S CABIN White atid Colored. 2 RB of a) 18 Powies, Dogs and Donkeys. 2 Private Cars. Grand Street Parade at noon. Childre E Ten or, Dubbing with 2 a ices Matinee, Uh en, 16¢. ; Adults, vening=-186. Shes 85c¢c., Seats on sale T) 3 Nov, 206th "Mrs. mple's Telegram." Ladies" Hour, 10,80 a.m. at every Perforfnadice. TOPAY: and THURSDAY, charmingly graceful picture, "DANCERS OF SPAIN" This picture 'shows the proverbally beautiful girl of King Alfonso"s Country performing the Bolero, Cachuca, Sevilla, and other characteristic dances for which Spain is faunouws, with an accompaniment to 12. Songs we offer a of mandolin, guitar and castanots. We also offer the extremely amusing Comedy "A Disastrous Flirtation" Both these pictures are from the Paris. ian Theatre of Pathe Freres, Whose pictures are regularly produced at *THE BLIOU." ~FIVE CENTS ora Gordon, Miss Grace II | Miss Dorothy Brownfield, Miss Lillian { Kent, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Leta | Garson, Miss Frances Hora, Miss Ade- aide Ritchie, Miss Jean and Miss {Katie Craig, Miss Ada Birch, Miss {Grace Martin and Mind Madelon Cor- | ter. . . . . Nrs. J. Meyer, University avenue, has asked a few of the young people for: a game of bridge, to-morrow even- . - - . Professor A. McPhail was host at a delightful supper, at "Romilly House" {last night, in honor of Miss Clemens, { Miss Nichols aud Mr. Wark, the mem- bers of the visiting concert party, |p rofessor and Mrs. John Maepaughton { chaperoned it, and the guests, besides | the ones mentioned. were : Migs Boa trice Tandy, Miss Mona Knight, M | Nellie Macoun, Miss Muriel K King, Me {Robert Harvey, Mr. T. Callander, Mr. |W. B. Anderson and Mr. W. Pat- chett. There was deli thai Isic, Miss Marie Nichols has ric every- body, pot onl bv her violin nlaving, but by the attractiveness of her man- ner, - - - - Mrs. Adam Shortt, King street, was hostess at a tea, to- -day, when her guests were city girls, and to-morrow will entertain the gifl students of Queen's. « o. a Mrs. Reginald Brock, Bagot street, | will give a small party, to-morrow evening, -in honor of some of the Queen's students. * . - - Mrs. Ernest Gallagher was 'uhexpect- edly called home to Torontd, vn' Mon- day, and little entertainments pro-~ jected for her will be bereft of 'her presence. Mrs. Charles MeDunough came up from 'Ottawa, to-day, and Mr. Me- Dunough will be here in time for, the wedding next week, Mr. A. F. Bishop Will also be here for the. event, but Mrs. Bishop will come up from the capital some day this week, and will be among Mrs. Henry Wilkinson's guests, on Bagot street. Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Christmas and Mr. Alexander Christmas are also expected next week, . -. - * Mr. and Mrs. John Primrose, of New York, are staying with Mrs. J. J, Harty, Barrie street. Mrs. W. K. Pruyn, of Napanee, spent a day or so in town, this week, with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Robert- son, Colborne street. Miss Gertrude Wilkinson, the comin, bride, has been the centre of on, little affairs when two or three girls have met for a cup of tea with her. She is going t6 be muth missed. Mrs. R05 MeDowall, Princess street, is staying with her' daughter, Mrs, J. J. Robertson, in Tweed. w . o ly Miss Rita Ryan, oi Montreal, is the street and was one of the out-of-town pubple at the Osler- Harty wedding to- . Henri Panet is spending a tow days with Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie, Bagot street. Miss Nellie Macoun, who has been P. Knight, Alice |street, left on the midnight, last | wedding festivities. Mrs. J. O'Reilly, night, for Toronto. Many tiny teas [and Mrs. J; Pamet will h¢ the chaper- were ~iven in her honor. ones. Mrs. J. M. Platt, of the warden's pr... residencd, came home from Picton on Monday. = | Beatrice Birch, Bagot street, came up QO ion Ottawa, to-day. Mrs. Samuel Birch and Miss iss. Adelaide Ritchie, who is up { Montreal. spent the week-end Mrs. James Gildersleeve, Gore gest | of Mus. Michael Sullivan, King [spread. 'Fhup instead of holding '4 this mormng's bride; when thrown by Se. Wondérland The Big House With the Big Hits. DAY, " DRINK » >The Greatest Re ht Story Ber This piotare fe truly 3 Grontut oar seem, and should be seen by. all Drb ig < people, all Temperence Workers be Kingston should hail this 'picture with great pleasure, as they . havent | the slightest ea low it 'co-opivates with them, in thedy work. - hoartily" desire of Kington ta see this MORAL is cortoinly awe HORT. finish will cause all plated in Like posi tion te think more ly in the future. Don't Miss This Yictupe As It 1s WONDERFUL. " NEIGHBORS' Two Quarrvelling Irish Faandlies, Sie This Ope Fuony-Scream Nuf-Sed. "An Up-Date and Modern Mother" THE KIND THAT USES SO MANY FAMILY CRP ARAT [ONS AND QUARRELL This picture shows the POOR HEN CKED HUSBAND with all bis many and numerous {roubles Left to wind « squalliing baby, and many other situations that will make the most PENSIVE jo hold their dS ONE AND ALL: AND SEE these pictures AND HAVE rut big ant or HON MRL YS WAR Pease, 0) of WONDERTLAW wea as oh with the! work" < A Ballad "ON TE ; Snr Toe opp WILLOW TRE AT "AT [THE PRINEESS. J. Jo ALN Prograjbme, for TOW POTS. DAY is nn exceptionally "THE SCHEME THAT FAILED" Is the story'in moving pletubes the recent kidnapping of a "i pa M. ile fonairé's Dav ard ie ang prarsom ehic Tollowi bow: the scheme Wis Trowt Fated "Ha "wistuctors foiled by the Now York Detective Force, also the Comedy by the Eesary Film Manufacturing Company." "99 IN THE SHADE." Song for on fer Yous When I Am OW MORROW to the "mh rors on with Mrs. Jeremy ay red street. She is now with Mrs, W. Gordon, King street. Miss Mildred Macmorine, Barrie street, will be home, shortly, from Three Rivers Mrs. A 8. R. McCann, Queen street, is home from Loudon. There Was much regret felt, when it, was heard, a Tow days ago, that the bride of aden weeks' apo" wad $0, but to-day, when the word Went ground that Mek John Sparks had no tem- porary.ifllbess, but wns sufféring from typhoid, and had been taken to the ot Boia sympathy was wide- her bridal reception. to- "and Fri- day as she meant to, slie will be fight- ing fever. That her recovery will be as _~uick as jt is possible to be is the earnest wish of everyone. A dance in the Whig hall, to-night, will be the climax to the Osler-Harty The exquisite bouquet carried bv her, was caught, Jordy, hy Miss Bea- tries Tandy and Mise Mabel Brown- field: the former lanehinglv relinquish- ing in the latter's favor. The speeches Presents fo 'wEnNBSDA ¥; amyl THURS. |, Uglow & Co, 141 Prins ONE. OR TWO GOOD AGENTS Sa Solin ie, sel Woke hd YoyuNG MAN, AS CLERK IN igi LER to W. BH. A BOY, TO WORK IN STORE FROM 480 to 6 o'clock, y afternoon end «ening. Apply The Wm. Davies Co. SPECIAL SALESMEN FOR EASTERN be talkers and Ontario. Must re bard workers. Li weekly, Reliable line. For full particulars Hs Luke Brothers, Company, Mon- treal. FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO wake, also old ones to repair and Sloan, Sheng and repair work done enable prices. Galloway, The ' Tadion, 18M BrookSt., (next to Bibby's Livery. a ------i-- ARTICLES WANTED. iar a--------pr i ANY PERSON JBAVING GOOD FUR- . of, before rd' 40 John stavet, next Bh Rdrew's Chareh. EDUCATIONAL: $10 FOR A fn Optics. $35 to $50 PROFESSION. COURSE week fitting gloasa, «* Field, Ladies or Gentle ow York Lorrespondence Bohool, Pr. Box 24, Buffalo, N.Y, MONEY AND BUSINESS, OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building and contents than any Other company offers. Examine them Goodwin's Insurance Emporium, Marke et Square. Sur). " " TO BUY.A GENERAL STORE OR ih business, In the country. 5 HELP WANTED-MALE.:« 1 oh he N BRIGHT HOY, TO bo SE THE {, ER rating it shew, A JO CLEANING ASHES OUT OF Tger]n, Jae rio Hight. Ry a BOY, AN ACTIVE RELTABLR-BOYA!, Tati Gane Carter, Ay bho NEW SILK-LINED ' FULL Suit, v3 or 40, Bo hist rs. t a sacrifice oply "H. HB." Whig office. ONE. Wo WORK HoltsE: ONE STANDARD 3 ova: 'at once. . Out, FURNISHED ROUSE, SIX OR rooms, west of Privesss Si. with full .particdlars, to Box « A HOUSE AND Jom, oT, IN SUBURBS + tO pur ter oo. Poe Joes rice by let VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR STRONG YOUNG MAN DESIRES ANY kind of Smployinght, Jn Hy. Can drive and "take of ay Bagot St. Apply to J. Martin, CARRIAGES, WAGUUNS FURNL- Planos, or a Fo article age, by the month, year, os ay Rhine. Jo further Jutormation, tarney's Uarriage Works, on ya ava Princess St. 'Phone, LOST. QoLD GUAIN, LONG, SINCE Thankegi ving Day. The finder w l bo Yewarded hy réturning to this | axons OF HEART DESIGN Ap civélo of whole peatls, between V toria St. aml Post Office. reward if retursed to this Office, of the : iL | a now we a Sectlog tad ! pw 's . Apply to Messrs, & Wal § | TO-LET, : STORAGE POR FURNITURE, Pro., in first-class storehouse, ra FE . moth proof. McCann, 51 Brock S OFFICE OVER WADE'S DRUG TOR Revie Ally at MeGinan water at eo on" 51 Brook su Py 4 FROM 1st JANUARY, 141 KING ST, short lease, on long or furnished, on unfurnished. For terms, apply to J, 8S. R. MeUann. FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM Ist NOV, twelve-roomed house, 282 Brock St. all modern, hy water included in rental. sb ITER MeCanne BUSINESS CHANCE. - 't | A HAND-BAGL AND PURSE, i RON. tain mall gum HONSY p. Funder Setups on « fald. Phebe Tet to Whig office and receive rewarst. , SITUATIONS WANTED. JORBING CARPENT BERING. = APY ntith, Wellington 4 Sy BY CAPABLE WOMAN, POSITION N N. BE bio gn 2%, HCA, oun » only. New York 10 % Tr Mo Me rbing, pide AB Ohio. an housekeeper, or Care of an Oity Proferred. Apply Box C.D." Whig office SITUATION BY STRONG ABLE- bodied nn No preference to work. t. partaual character, ont references. ortemouth, Ont. Hears (Fnglish 7 Apply W. J. Er. PERSONAL. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND hia b Wook, with board. Otber rooms = Fire Insuran rance ama Ga eg ation & PSYCHIC LIFE 'READER ANS A. security I viser--~FPorter, delp giver of psychic { the Ty feat SHS oy tnfluence ; he advises you on just perly msured at ioe. Powmible but Ey gh lo know, "What to tds rat TODeW ar Mvieg nat business. got. rateq ¥ trange and * . " " yous Con or rar po | BOARD!" 1 a SEER L FRONT ROOM, ' TWO' 'BEDS. IN| 6 4 am 7 qeutpal Jocation, well; heated, 8 er "| a Gndiug » stolen ors pig pg ARCHITECTS. f ARTHUR BELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF. ° five, Col. Queon and streets. © HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, 4 Ste. Anchor Building, Market Square, one, B45. POWER & SONS, JARCHITECTS, MER. ehant's Bank Iding, - ¢ r Brock and Well ington Bf hone, 213, 3 NEWLAND, ARCHITECT, om 5 rae i Xl ¥ wavnriace tréewses. KIRKPATHIOK, STUER wrringe Licenses, 5 en st. 113 Clarence street, liam Harty, Jr, was' full | of bright: ness and wit, The bifidegroom round- ly stored the King#ton mahi | for™ al lowing him "to eafiy" off hit bride, and "the gifs Pri) appluded heart" fly. H was fair<-Mr, Osler laid Wis plans, in boy ood 'days, wheh the luckless men, left 'mourning, hadn't begun to, think of matrimony. Some of the girl friends of the bride, Miss Harty, looked very protty themselves, in their wedding finery, at this morningjs event. Miss Mabel | Brownfield wae in dark blue velvet, with plumed hat to match. Miss Ma- , rion Redden was in white voile trim- med with filet lace,' with a mauve hat decked with pansies. Miss Beatrice Tandy was in white chiffon with black velvet picture hat. Miss Lorettq Swift wore pale blue véile, with black vel vet hat and plomes. Miss Trene Swift, 'wavy blink velvet with pretiy furs. § An An Ideal Church: Youth's Companion. 7 He Mr. Skimmerhorn is a thrifty, eo- nomical soul, who 'is averse to spends') ing money, as a: rule, bit makds an ex- ception in his own faves once a year, when he takes his summe® vacation. Possibly he - thittks the economy he practices during the vest of the year entitles him to have a pood time for one manth, Having a from ome of these vacation trips, which he spent among the Thousand Islands of the St. Law: rence, he was telling some of his friends about it. "There is a place up there among those islands," he said, "where there's a natoral church." "A natural church?" they echoed. "Yes," -he assured them. 'Right on the edge of the water there is a big flat rock that curves outward, and on top of it is a rock shaped like a pul- pit, facing the water. The preacher and behind that natural pulpit." "But where does his audience sit "In skiffs and canoes and every oth- er kind of boat, right out in Tront of Mm. | tell you, it's charming. T° de- clare, I'd rather go than any church I 'ever went to In' my life. "And the beauty of it i=" added Nr. Skimmerhorn, 'enthusiastically, "that the boats are so thick, and wo aw any use of trying to tke, (up a cblle; tion, ahd they never do." Charleston Take Locals. Charleston Lake, 'Nov, IS-4J, BR. Smith has returned from hunting, and brought one deer with him. Mr. R. Jolinkon, Lansdowne, has been visit- ing friends for a couple of weeks. W. R. Green gave a party on Monday evening last, in honor of his nephew, Jesse Green, of Caron, Sask., who is visiting friends. Miss Sarah Fudson has joined her sisters at Sommit, N.J. Quite a number attended the A. H.S. commencement on Friday even- ing. Some of our youngsters attended a party at Joshua Johnson's, Sweet's Cornegs, on, Nelnesday avenity. Br: and Mew D, Hefivan ans ohilsnen, « s and hos been ford few days, at the breakfast htful, as how Ph ee Behl ish, b many ar Kelly 8" or and Mv WH Plug. Hollow, visited friends Bers on to meeting "there | jammed together like, that thits hn" "the result ofa, rm digel ot ng Aa 1 4 THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT REV, C. W. CASSON, OTPAWK. The Covered cored Candle.' If every man would take the bushel off his candle, this. world would be a blaze of light. There is rational per- ception of truth and right enough to transform the present standards of nankind, and to dispel every shadow of ignorance, But because most of us hide our light under some kind of a bushel, the world i% still in darkness. And it will continue to be so until we have courage and common sense enough to let our light be seen. If there is to be a "millenium dawn," it will probably be only the sudden light caused by our common decision to banish the bushel, and to lot our light shine, Address, Mr, Casson for free literh ture. Made in Canada Couper's Pure Baking Powder A striotly plire article. A trial order solicited to convinee you that ibis the Lest that money can buy. New Fruits A full assortment of Raisins, Peels, ote. New Cider Pure and Sweet. Lyvola Ripe Olives And Lyvolg Olive Oil, The Esserte of Purity. D. Couper"s, 841-343 Princess St, "Phone, 76. Currants, FALLING. HAIR STOPPED. Baldness Cured By Destroying the Parastic Germ That Causes It. Baldnbss foflows falling hair, falling hair follows dandruff, and a i Wito the Walp # hair where it saps the vital of b-- 4 eparation kfownt to! do that, Newbro's Herpicide, an entirely new, scientific discovery. Wherever it has been tried it has proven wonder- fully successful. It can't be other wise, because it utterly destroys the dandruff germ. "You destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Sold by Jeading druggists. Send 10e. in stamps for sample to 'The Herpivide Uo., The troit, Mich. 'T'wo sizes, Slc. and $l. G. W. Mahood, gpecial agent. only Red wis cautioned" to ys wi Gibson" "s 2h he sai * 5 kair. To destroy that | ie a i EX Crescent Wire & Iron Wors THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOC] : ESTABLISHED 1863. i Richard Cartwright: od 'on Cit Fi Prov Mouny gloat ots Cit, only a 4 Moaived aud Tnterist allowed. 8. .C. MeGil, ging Di Dirgotor« § Wm. Murray, Auctioneer | 27 BROCK ST. } New Carriages, Cutters, Harness | stei, for sale. ! Sale of Horses every Saturday. WEATHER STRIP Keeps out the Cold, Costs Li'tle and Saves Much, Good Variety «at STRACHAN'S New England Chinese Restaurant King Street. one na) King * to 8 a.m. the best place to get an all round Lunch n the city. Meals of all kinds on sh notice. Eaglish and Chinese dished . pocialty, Phone, 655. i Now YorkChinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street. open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m § Luch =n the Pe ity: Seals oF ai om shortest notice. . English Chinese Dishes a specialty. . Lo ------------------ Wire Flower Stands, Wire rds, Ash ifters, Builders' and Coal Sunras Sereens amd Wire Work of all winds rs by Partridge & Sons, Srreer C. H. Powell, Carpenter and Jobber 103 Raglan St. dg Sanday, Ev cgacd ps Sad tr 2

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