Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1907, p. 4

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i hi be the pic- iid S---- 7 whith have the call on| : Mr. Borden, af to submit his popular regard. hy AF Ende Halifax platform to the criticism or on anald 'Star suggests Profes- The amusement managers have un-|support of the party, is submitting it sor Adam Shortt as one of the new dertaken to defy him. It is useless. piecemeal ' in the commons. Two ini i Phen the archbishop speaks it is with [planks have heen jumped on and h respect to do ht 5 --m-- that will * displesss" him." The arch. Jaronto has been, relerrad so by one, ndnir mind and in. bishop han given, indeed, a fnishing|® Missionary enthusiast, as "singled | dependent right sort of touch to the rank hereay that when |O"t BY God 10 be His chosen man for railway commissioner. one done his mating he is free to]! It* Iaymen raise hall a million dol- ' he Jn come lars the rest of the dominion will mw AT A FIRE. The does not. presume to] many millions. We'll see Kingstonian Meets With Mishap make versions of Sunday palat-| On the public debt created by the Chicago. able. Tt aims at making this a rest conservatives two and a half millions | James 8, ] a police officer, of day. free of care and folly, st giving [went in interest annually abroad. On of Shie city, nt {to the soul of man the uplift for|the debt contracted by the liberals and his left leg was injured. started in the big warehouse Century Optiscope all five people were 7 In office and factory, shop, store or kitchen girls are at work all over this land, and, alas | far beyond thelr strength. Young women who work are especially liable to female ills. Too often the girl is the bread winner of the family and she must toil unremit- tingly, no matter if her back does ache, her limbs and abdomen throb with dull pain and dragging sensations, and dizzy spells make her utterly unfit for work. These are the sure signs of female irregularities which kill beauty and youth. builds health and strength for all women who work and are weary. It creates the vitality that makes work easy. From the thousands of grateful letters written by working girls to Mrs. Pinkham we quote the following : Dear Mrs. Pinkham :--Overwork and long hours at the office, together with a neglected cold, brought on a female trouble until finally I was unable to go to work. I tried change of scene and climate, but found that I did not regain my health. Ithen thoughtof a friend who had taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound when her health was in the same condition that mine was, and straightway sent out for a bottle. 1 finished that and took two more before I really began to improve, but after that my recovery was very rapid, and when I had finished the sixth bottle I was well and able to go back to work again. I certainly think your medicine worthy of praise, and am indeed glad to indorse it. Mui. ALMA ROBITAILLE, 78 rue St. Francois, Quebec, Que. Oh, if Canadian girls who work would only realize that they have but one life t§ live, and make the most 'of their precious health and strength! Mrs. Pinkham extends to every working girl who is in ill health a - cordial invitation to write her for advice." Such letters are always kept strictly confidential, and from her vast experience Mrs. Pinkham prob- ably has the very knowledge that will help you--and may save your life. - lacked several fest of : best, at first: glance; that: members of irightened moans' and Ofiesr nap Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail the commission should have some| Wonderful. We ring the his logs abeut. the su he held 7 F | oractical experience in the transpor- (Princes are bom, or toll a;moumful |, oj of the ladder while the other # | tation business. dirge when great men pass awpy. Na-|three politemen held the other, Seve § "The commission as it is does not re-| Hons' have their reddettér days, car-|ral people were saved Jy this brave| . . € | orésent the technical wide of any pes. | Rivals and festivals, but once in theiact: : y Pe * tion. The chairman is a lawyer, be|Yo8r. and only once, the whole HELD "SOCIAL GATHERING." rr { {canes so many pointe are legal and| "2248 Will to celebrate the a a : § | they can: best bo dealt with by one| of 8 life. Only Jesus A Fine Affair Given in the Whig > {| Tho saa former judge is trained to| leis thie world Hall. . 3 meet them and ling membrance, You cannot cut Seldom has the Whig hall contained 2 bl give his rulings in a ning : Sroper form, The other members are] ™8* OUt the calendar, nor out such a jolly cvowd 'of dancers as it did 3 "8 Haytmon 'and one, the former Toad of | the Beart of the world, as the He-|last night, on Sctaaion of 8 * fo of the Ontario - Agricultural College, is| P*® oF Atheists of New York or To-| yo) $0Uhring. Ee .t in his discussion of the is- routo will discover after their bitter-land the affair was a grand success i before the commission, est boycotts, from start to finish. McAuley's or- URE From a Woman's noint of stafl, too, is composed of a taticnad i ou a i Beata] 2 view a Man never looks so who are called into consulta- FINE ENTERTAINMENT of the ning mle was of the best, eT he ae well as when attired in an with the commission, and whose hs Sie ber bei ly ived. Nausea, Drowsiness. Distress SR : of the most impartiol sot| G17en Under nupioss 'of Loyal |About ome : o'clock, the fair was | Smiin es por al tote | § Evening Dress Suit. character, True Blues. brought to a close, the guests return- A fine entertainment was given, on |ing home very tired, but happy. . Sho! i Chosen rit is | Tuesdn: evening, in the RUNAWAYS CAPTURED. After breakfast, on Tuesday morn- ing, seven boys, 'belonging to the * | House of Providence, ran away, and were not located until this morning. "| Chief Graham, of Napanee, found four of the missing y. ters in that | Whe " |town, and the other three were locat- | ~ ed at Bediord. All of them will be brought back to the city to-day. An Absolute Certainty. moderately priced too. . Thibet sets, $10; choice Alaska 320, $25; fox sets, $20 up, at Camp- Bros.', the store of quality. ing gowns. Livingston's. i : Kine Ch : : ating this, Lh ohn and pre Seven Boys Ran Away From a oe mac stimulate the Home. fiver and Tegulate tho bowels, Even if they ong che 'would boalmost pricejess to those rhe Bee Bening oma but forte Sthebane many Nves that here ts where When you buy furs here you are EE TI certain of best values, best quality,| Mbersdosmot 1 "lhest styles. See the handsome tle | ved PlleS a= qual and * Ineck pieces and muffs we show and Toor ara striet o not grips sable sets, $15,| Jy araggiss everyw s § Scciety Man, and necessary Plaster on chest, rub your throat 8 even to the quiet chap who Dress Ties, ' 3 a TR® | with Nerviiine, and take a stifi dose Marriage At Ardoch. § dons Full Dress only two or Dress Gloves, 2 and that Judge Moc if Nervilive in hot water. This pre- Ardorh, Dec. 9.--A happy event fook | [ three times a year. & chosen to a on the bron &it and shedita. Ye Sold ine place in the Roman Catholic church, | Full Dress Protectors, which probed Mr. Foster's |stently. remedies | i 5 on November 5th, when Joseph Her- | FULL . and gave it a colour home, 2' bute. 10 io Poi it and Miss C Christian were uni- 5 325 i puss SUITS, $20, Silk Handkerchiefs, » ted in marriage. A party was given, g » . to i." ters, Sold by all Senlotay Her seshy and the -- Pretants hy the Etc. government know anything [but be sure Jo Et enums, high esteem in which the young couple | B TUXEDO 'SUITS, Silks . Foster's performances as | refuse any substitu were held. Rev. Mr. Lyons will con- Lined, $50 P.K. FULL DRESS VESTS manager of the Union Trist company duct saryice in St. John's church | . > $2 and $2.50 : 3 overy nesday night during Ad- | i, ] en an it appotn eg EN ayissicn Great Fico Ls vent. Darius Kellar had the misfor- | PRINCE ALBERT SUITS,| WHITE PX. VESTS, $1.25 , likely. inciden Provost, Beak Sirol. made tune of having a runaway last Fs $22.50 $25 and $30 1 50 > : {to which the enquiry led, with the reductiofi in price in the order day. Little damage was done. ©. 3 ) $1.75. [dramatic touches which Mr. 'Poster . Nothing Sepoiiument, Votern has laid the foundation for unlooked for develop- ihe Sun Jaratthings. a paw mill ot Gull reek. Dr. C. commission Bad to in stock assorted with goods. ag eR iving in his handsome ' . ar near Ardoch. A. Gl. Furs For A Gentleman. mour has returned home from the + Oanudian otter caps, $10 up; 8.8, lumber camp at Ompah. Miss Soust wv seal, $12 up; Persion lamb, $5 up; has returned home after, spending a . . . fue Soller, $4 up, at Campbell Bros. week with Mrs. C. Smith. Visitors: { ' Munro at their son's, R. D. McDonald, at Mrs. A. Melellan's; | Mr. amd Nirs. R. Watkins at J. God- | kin's, Plevna: Watkins'; B. Watkins at E. Gilmour's. | Assets (over) == «eo coiooioeennn ooooon, $ 32,000,000.00- | ------ , | Insurance in force Xover) -c-eeeaeo-s oooooo. $115,000,000.00- Hali-price sale of coats at Waldron s.| Profits paid policyholders (over) ~s+ec au... 8,000,000.00 H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21} "When your life why not have the best." | ete, ot Hunt's, 53 Brock street. E She's right, too, for the i severe simplicity and somber black of the swallow tail is. {ALWAYS BECOMING 1 TO ANY MAN. It is indispemsable to the yot Carter's Little Liver Pills ark ICK HEA © d0 without ¢ Der allaioh aad after Cur pillacure it See Our Special Full Dress § $1.25. manufacturing Furriers. J. Gilmour and 'daughter, Janet, of SEMI- > y tive ; Vennachar, nS Nise Tate. of SEMI READY TAILORING. Laxal Bromo Plevna, at E. Gilmour's: Miss GG. Fi cold in a days. Craig at J. McDonald's; W. Miller at | BO RR RESP OEE ERED son's Red Cross M. Weber's; Geqrge Jeannerett and | The Mic-Macs sister, Gracy, and Miss L. Gilmour, at | ee ---- -- join the 0. R. G. Watkins'; Mr. and Mrs. A. - | M. Munro; | \ | A. Gilmour, at J. P. street, and MoAulay's "hookstare. | If you would like to re i : he | present this Company as Agent call in the scarfs, ties, umbrellas. | afice--18 Market street, Kingston. and yo : ents Waldron's coat sale ad., hali- fr : th ie J. 0. HUTTON, ¢ x a : Fo Kingston District. ® id - CALLS HIS CU PERFECT MIRA Suffered Tortures With T Dry Eruptions Since Re Manhood -- Doctors All F: Became too Disfigwed to House -- Now Well and S -- -- CUTICURA REMEDIES WORTH WEIGHT IN | ---------- "J cannot delp expressing to most sincere inks for the which I have derived from the Cuticura Remedies. They repr ect miracle and each set is ts weight in fod io suffering hu Ever since the time I int hood I have been suffering fror eruption which at times appear extensively, and at other times a limited , on my body. sulted a number of medical men result, and last January 1 was ; with a terrible eruption on my scalp, and face, which was so ba could not even leave the hous finally resorted to Cuticura. "In the moining after brea took a tablespoonful of Cuticy solvent, the same after dinn supper. Throe times a day I myself with Cuticura Soap, an times a week I tock a hot ba Cuticura Soap and applied C Ointment to the parts that wer ful. So far my Cuticura Remed resent an outlay of only a few and I am completely restored to while formerly 1 had spent dolla jollars on doctors, remgdies, ar ments without getting cured. > to say, 1 am quite ready to sp last cent for Cuticura Remedies, E. Kamping, 633 le Ave York, N. Y., Feb. 16 and Mar. 15 -------- A FRIGHT WITH PIM] Cuticura Soon Makes Skin "My face, a few months ago, tainly a fright with pimples, about Cuticura Remedies, and g cura Soap and Cuticura Ointme a short while my face was well a white and clear. I advise any on skin is full of pimples and blackh use Cuticura Remedies. Hedderich, 408 W. 3rd St., Pa " , 1906." n 1 { Chocolate Coated Pills, the Blood. Sold throfy Purity r tter Drug & Chem. Corp., So wion, Mass. s-Malied Free, Book on Treatment fot Everyone needs somethin create and maintain strengt the daily round of duties. There is nothing better an Ale or Porter, the purit merit of which has been ati by chemists, physicians an perts at the great exhibition ASK FOR (LONDO NE SR A Jas. McParland, Sales Ag re Qoughed Hil Night --but the experience ° repeated the following because she bought a | of Mathieu's Syru great COUGH CURE. She could have saved all that trouble if she only kept a bottle of MATHIEU'S SYR of Tar and Cod Liver in the house. It copghing instantly. Large bottle 35¢.* all d J. L. Mathieu Co., Pro Sherbrooke, P.Q. 90060000669 Headacdl Anson A. Gard, the disti writer, of Ottawa, says: "Zuto cure my headaches soquickly tha mind having them any more." Mrs. (Dr.) Shurtleff, of Cc ys: "I have probably taken and Zutoo tablets. They cure ¥ ache quickly .ghd Jeave no b effects." These are samples of th things said about Zutoo tablets, t menis of two from thousand: headaches are now Cured by Zu $000000000

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