Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Dec 1907, p. 4

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wad TolfTS_ PRESENT THE IDEAL Wire [§ Enjoy L cursions Continue. BRANIGAN| Kingston, Dee. 21--(To the Edi- a NR : tor): Un home from tow . Good health makes . : HIS WIFE. olen days ego el into the com Shapes the Destiny of Men--The Influence ture. If everyone abs By the Grand Opera House Staff informed, inteltigent snd fair-minded of a Healthy Woman Cannot Be Over. stomach there. would be Compliments Citizens, and in She wousse of curate estimated. : simists in the world. gen ! on Its Efficiency. emphatic uu < that almost hie allow a weak stomach o . A pleasing event occurred at [enterprise that the city had bonused Sevsheightbitel the men EE EET TET CA ad HI CT TFL LT ET liver to rob you of the -- The House, yesterday [or favored in any way to put them | IR world marry a so . 8 , woman she is living. Take al at the close of the matinee. jon their feet and bring to maturity, { BREE, OF A SNA = The of the house assembled (bad turned Turk upon us and given | pert SIGH €Yen Se. SE x on and the presence of Mr. us the knife, the last two to do so eas tho Suall: OF ¥ 3 and .. P. Branigan was re [being the K. & P. and Bay of Quinte respect and love. a i TS as was also that of the | railroads, who, until quite recently, | "Thue : Institute is a beauty in a) ; to | 1® has 4 of the Partelio company. H. [had been running to the city half-fare | health which is more ate . structed according to {. foct at the conservative conven-|W. Waller, the leader of the or | excursions, at frequent intervals, for| tractive to men than mere ee tnention Dogars, on: "Men get. what they go after. 0} forward and read the [the bent of their nearby country | regularity of Mature. 'The othe 8 Hfucktion Depart Mr. Gallagher has been hunting the |. & : of The Jo 0s as well as their own, and women glo- : : be head of & department and government officials of this city 1 for {Grand To. Sir,--At the re- Yai iy Brig Bon cate, Feoel Jicas 2 Ba sou gon of and the world laughs w srs 3 thee years, seeking their lives, and be [quest bl my fellow employees of The | business people, which really was the men and upon the No need then for rose assistants, have been retired, House Beople, ¥y ae Bs ae es se Se et eR Or flo mlb | ei 8 to er | Se, 4, 08 So gases. Beccha's den legislature. as your member, and I'll you ih their bebali their ition Jee Te "| Because of them men have health vibration *- eligible by two apprecia vors which city conferred of them have the right go iy u Ydo not retarn to you [and ie foe your kindness and uni- {in the shape of heavy bonuses, which stained the vary Leights the body, whil ng merits. The ques y 1 it the Jang their in the past had been granted to wem | yon oven thrones have tint on lips and cuceks. or Bas ing to my belt, I will qui job. i out of our limited city revenue. been established and de- : it en The doctor is an official himself, These excursions seem to have been | gro health in every box. He to bel i has held these years an withdrawn, I have learned, on the fre- Wat a di i t every man, woman an will be in the office which: should have been free: of quent solicitations of the merchants then, 4 see the fir youn . a school. : : doing business in the towns and vil-| wife's beauty fading sway Beecham's Pills education has been ca. |POUtial taint, interest and bims. The "| lages situated along the lines of those before o year over 5 the lit Sa education of the chikiren is a matter railways in the adjacent counties | her head! A dckly, halt- \ desi 3 which vitally affects the home life of through which they rua, to their own dead-and-alive woman, oA o all the people, and as the education loss, it now turns out, I am told, in- when she -is of t% » : stead of benefit, as well as the loss | the of a family, . is referred is: non-political ig pro. of our merchants also, and to the| 18 Adamber to all joyous- Sold Everywhere. In boxe school motion should ~ Sepndent n benefit of no one, not even the coun-| N° In S hte; and a any sense upon a itician. doc try merchants, who expected to be- upon usband. en weer Depart- tha : ith. e cost of a wife's con tor has no heart in him for offic come so much benefited by the with + $ College al who is or ta lit Ee hes drawal of those trains. Is it right, Shauth nem is 4 Seices : . as a Tor who then, that they should have been with- and too often so grateful that I am glad to write snd Are you looki . aor anyi one , in wow, or ge ? Certainly not, for if any bene- toring does no good, a marvelous recovery. Ra something that w and been, a serven party it can be oconfe on us by thes If « women finds her energies are |™e health, new life and vitality." . a in power, and his idea of civil service bonused enterprises, it ought to.be and that everything h 'What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabl th pleasure : t rm is to clear the officks of the sxtended te the Jrple who led dale dari ~ gd her pos Compound did for Ma Ainsley t will ho t Hl She w 0 v so mu or them, instead of with- ist by hornble|do for other women who are in poo ort{ oShe w ; great appoinfees of a liberal government, drawing any portion of it. The action | dreams; if she has backache, headaches, | health and ailing. Pow ate a load of ita ine and to Gill them with appointees of a of all such people as they have prov- | bearing<down pains, nervousness, or de-| Its benefits begin when its use begins. ciate a load o sanuot and if | OPervative government. ed themselves to be, shows the abour- | spondency, ehe should take means to|lt gives strength and vigor fram the Pedagogy is He goes further and declares that dity of conferring bonuses on any- | build her up at once by a tonic | start, and surely makes sick women well C O A ] warranted at if he the lei body, who always menage in the end with c powers, such as Lydia E. |and robust. i worthy of better support. were in the legislature he wopld to victimize their benefactors. These | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Remember Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- FROM interested in the newer demand recoguition of the spoils sys people should see this too, and at a This rem Jumedy. jor women Dis jable Compound La fhe rected for - tem at once, and if the t noe to he excursions which are one more 'way of restoring e greatest number o ual cures of "n on account of Queen's Col a governmn unet: reglare de excursi to the women of America than all other | woman's ills. This fact is attested to P WALSH'S Y lege and ita board .of cdugation has | him he would make a fuss now withheld, leaving no one benefit- | po dicings put together. It is the safe-| by the thousands of letters from, grate. ' ly shout it. i a { ed. . 3 po Ni grae- Barrack Stree made some concessions accordingly. } ~ The eanstrva tive convention DP. RANIGAN. 1 would, therefore, suggest that the es snus heslth. by a Pel which ne on file In the a At the same time it must be said and ¥ Spank es measure correetly, | ooo {city council and board of trade joint- | jgiter from a wife. Tequesh Women should remember thas a cure OEOECOOOEEOO0O0H that the university, out of its funds, gave its preference to Mr. Gal- (happy mew year, and trust you will [ly exert themselves with a view to Mrs. Dt of 611 South 10th | for all female diseases actually exists, -- -- for the while is .eoting most gese- lagher, who, whatever his faults may [be long spared to rule the destinies | the remedying of the wrong done, thev | Street, Tacoma, Wash., writes : and that cure is Lydia E. Pinkhaa's Ve- ; rously toward the board of 'educati be, has some pretensions to modesty, |°f the Grand Opera House." {being our representatives, for surely | Dear Mra. Pinkham :-- getable Compound. . tion and is ob Ia for 'tho *| Nr. Branigan was completely taken [Matters have not arrived at that "Ever singe my child was born I have] If you have symptoms you dei't un- D y ein and meeting the expenses which fol i age tor place he jy surprise, but recovered himseli suf- {stage when our council have become | suffered, as I hope few women ever have, | derstand write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, low the changes in ifs stafl.: The expected to occupy. ficiently 10 reply in the following |%0 weak and impotent as to be unable with Jolamuation, Jumale reakngss, Mase, for special advice. The present with Soa beng spd mig worn? [io Cxnrine that infoence and pull | Seung dows pane, backache snd preched Mire inka Jo the davghterda ta of Soa 1anlaries that were . : EDITO 7 "Dear Friends 3 To say 1 feel grate { which will restore to us the benefits | I could mot enjoy my meals, and half my Lydia E. Pinkham, her assistant before Maypole Sop is the House paid to the old RIAL NOTES. x I 3 3 . h and the . » % ful is putting it mildly, for the honor | Which were till lately extended to us | time t in bed. her decease, and for twenty-five years that washes and dyes with o college adds to the stipends a Mr. Gamey and Mr, Foster went 10 {you have done Mrs. Branigan and {and which we have a right to expect, "idle Pinkham's Vegetable Com. |tince her advice has been ly given Yingiand an Shia sum sufficient to meet the 'advances | the assistance of the conservative par- (myself, to-day, in presenting her with [for if our municipal representatives | POU made me a well woman, and I feel | to sick women. Dyesto any shade No stre that have been made. For, though ty in Centre York. Did they help it this beautiful cut glass bowl, and me, have power to confer favors or bonus- Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds here Others Fail. abhyve all-CLEANLY, SAFI teachers were advertised for, the suc- [any ? with this valuable gold-mounted um-So of any kind on any enterprise, the Maypole Sc¢ et 0 » brella, but I cannot find other words | least they can do in our behalf is to {cause of their fitness wF Bugs -- A tory speaker in the west has it to express my feelings as 1 would like Jake an effort 2 restore the trade roc. for Colovs--isc. for | ys . . (to. You have shown again the good |W ich we once had and possibly but Frank L. Benedict & Co., M become applicants. that the Laurier government. came in- [feeling that exists temporarily lost. Therefore, I feel it | Hi fie] ; [sel There may be a general readjust. | © POver by accident. Under the cir- while I have been a "s to be worth the efiort to bring it " Gl | ment of salaries later. It be | Cumstances it has done very well. duty to Mr. Small, you have all as- back, RL I make the suggest- | § ® bt forced: on the may : ---- . sisted me in making a success of my |ion.-- STICE. 5 = board. Teachers, such | 73, bi-centenary of Charles Wesley, | Work. It has been gratifying to me ATA M = A as our institute now requires are hard 1. lo veral i To check a cold quickly get from| f§ = n Nv, al writer, has come and Ju |O0 several occasions to hear the s y ron = to hyn » gone. complimentary remark: : the |your druggist some Lue Candy Cold | |W ------ ayy Be Are so wel 80 | some places it was observed fittingly |difforedt travelling managers. oboe; | Tablets called Proventios, Druggists| (8 Experience, Absolute Rel eis 0 chan oat the ry have 50 lin the Methodist churches. What was the wlicicnt Stal 'in the Kingston |SOywhers sre now dispensing Pre. en. Ee Haein. the matter with the churches here 2 Opera House. Our stage staff ventics, for they are not only safe,| E B: premium that has been offered in cer oh ? be beaten in Cat for heir pi but decidedly certain and prompt. Pre.| Fg x Fete BE of proaveive b an cases and the premium that may | Twelve thousand children in Berlin mene ju hantiling scenery, and they are Yeuties ohitain 2, Tainine, uo at I = a Mam any ve xd be offered in others. Let us [from the homes of the poor, go to which the 8 feytiomunly Josuner In leo thn Hotumg 'sqriote ar Pang: A EH = to Sommunicate with \ hope, » that the staf as now school without breakfast and depend | play in this house. perlotmers who | jen will prevent Preamonia, Bronchit. | 3 x meres, near Kingston. 00 constituted, will remain for a time, so | on charity for dinner or Gwpper. How |of the house receive credit from our |i La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, | I jum Wi good building giving the scholars and patrons of | many of them heard from Santa Claus [Patrons for being so obliging and | Preventics. Good for feverish child- | > the school a chance to value that con- | yesterday ? courteous; while it is a pleasure to |™®0 48 Preventics 5c. Trial voxes, | [® secutive and consistent teaching which ---- have wath 2a orchestra, where har. 30, Sok by SI drieeints. = T J Lock -- ' "A radi > A" is y among the players, as James E. Bennett has yielded to} & 3 . . males success or satisfaction. the the T. ® N ns, well as in the music, and one capable | the request of his friends and will be| » Real Estate Agent, 1! way oronto News addresses |. nlaving-the most dificult music [2 candidate for the mayoralty of | = ingst : . . yang: ae | \ \ x ton St., Kingston the Whitney government and its dick- jcarvied by any company. Thanking | Carleton Place for 1908. He will like-| Ig x ee PATHETIC POLITICAL TOUCHES. |*ring on the power question. The is- |you again, my sincerest wish is that | Iv_be opposed by A. E. Cram. 3 NOVEL CHARITY S : From Dr. Spankie's address at the |*9¢ will be the ruination of the minis. [*ch aul wieryone of you may havea | How NS Clatie, teacher in the i a . merry Christmas and bright i} | Tweed public school for the past five » y rg Sonvamion the Whig gets the terial party if it keeps on its blunder- prosperous New Your. 2: that oe years, has resigned her position. : Have No Postal Value ny at he People--not the major. | ™& Way. new year may bring as much happi- x "Non Deserving Institat conven it i t Sv Ne onl ribune; thought that Mr, Gelman y a Thieves, hundreds of them, have been dh 8.3% have brought tu x A novel scheme for ra a member of the logislat plundering the shops at Montrenl. The | Mr. Branigan wel! deserved the re- x for charitable purposes b: ure long en {jo ding merchants have had to hire |SOEBItion he received from the emi. ° % vised in Austria. It is ough. He seemed to have outlived detectiv nd ployees. His unilorm kindness to Local 0 tion » stamp. This is similar t his usefulness. Nor was it i fe, a but for these the loss- them and the patro i x stamp, but somewhat so wicked ia 4 patrons of the house is X to take the nomination from him, as| woud have amounted, it ie said, to [well known. lis solicitude for the . x are especially designed and he had once supplanted. Mr Smith many of dollars. Which is somfort of the audience, especially Ruins tive in color, and are us Mr. ' i buss Fo is k le i ' shalnn 6 .s.s ters on the backs of lett and was not troubled with regrets. | © PIAM-Went of wickedness ? whet the house is crowded is known | See our display of choice Coon Skin Coats, additional a 7 a They advertise the instit Young Men Mr. J. R. Brown, a leading Owen Sound grocer, says: ** Local Option $40, $45, $50 and $60 SAREE: The stamps have no posta > > an . their use is permitted b trian postal authorities not 'interfere with the reg oy The announcement that Mr. Roose nr mr TE et rR OT OF THE PRESS years since other as president of the United dangled before his eyes, and be disclaimed it. Then Mr. Gal || "1 8coepted by some as an evi- Tearful Shades. oe] 6 [i 7 b { We think you can save anywhere from $5 lagher put the notion in his dence that there is dissension, in his | poronto News. bas created more drinking among | : ] Nok ak later tried to eradicate it, Se aud cabinet. His colleagues trying to push | 'George I'. Graham expects a surplus | @ YOURE men than there ever was to $10 by getting your Coat here. 3 go son wishing to she fully. The member tod that ths him aside ? It does not seem reason: [On the Iutercolonial. Manifold are under a good license system." g > . L est in one or more charit doctor get after the - commons' : able or just, the sorrows of an opposition. Mr. Sambel Lloyd, a large whole- See our Nobby Far-Lined Overcoats, $55. tions will buy a lot of th 3 . o saler : 3: ss Ns the institution and paste ination, and do Dr. Edwards out of} The Montreal Garette mocks Mr. Sober Canada. Wf. frm, prduse, > Says: Fine Rat Lining, Fine Beaver Shell, Per- x letters, Each institution h if possible. This proposal Brockville T¥ "Local has been detri- : well, Per h | de : Dr. | Morris, Ottawa, because he ran as a a iatistics Candide. "on. Option. sian Lamb Collar. a design, An infant asylum, Spankie promptly declined. conservative in the bye-election, when [joys the reputation of being the most mental 40 the inturents of Owen . pes the familiar pambh It is intimated that what the coun- [his party decided not to put up o [temperate civilised countr- in the Sound, commercially and morally. * . : as de a re ty wants in the legislature is "a live [candidate. Mr. Morris has the world. This is a fact which should be | f§ Mayor Kennedy says: * Property Dr wing Mitts and Gl . over it. A number of Au wire," which Dr. Spankie thinks he|of his convictions. He showed age a source of pride to all Canadians. in Owen Sound has been lessened oves, ties are obtaining reve: - =a) hy 4 - \ . - ies ute tals £ would dation a dead doot-nail," | tact and pluck than the tory ma- A New Revelation. pein of Lu DP Sto Ca M ftl : ra te ; peculiar metaphor | chine. Montreal Herald. . your ballot against ye rm 3 prorted by the that is & to Mr. Gallagher. The 3 ------ _ Now that meat is getting too dear| @ law and do your town mere ps, u f ers, elc. x ---- member's 'is. understood to] Mr. Whitney has at last' unequivocal- [in England, it has suddenly dawned justice. Io) When Officials Hu have been specially demonstrated | IY committed: himself to the Beck |" snndry short-sighted people that ® Saturday Night when the school bill was going PO™** scheme, which favours an Am: ly radian caltle are not as diseased Th M x City Treasurer Coady, ¢ through the house. He » going erican at the of he used to be, and that maybe ese en ® tells an amusing story © more so yo. it Canadian comp . a neve wn ence while travelling in the so as he did not permit Dr. company, and the detriment - . KNOW x ws while seedling in Spankie "to load him up the right | of Canadian investments. The Toronto Fall Of The Racy. * . . . ® ods of cities across the Ii way. The school inspector is quite sat- News, the special defender of the gov- eg Mail. Nork comes. the: new The Facts x i the Arugarer of a = ; i S - = w » the ofhecials v al that B Be lad been au Same, Semoun his | View) nspar- that Joseph Schwab, brother of The 3 slim Preciting : ag EL sta wished to get some infor garding the management ances, sinking funds, ete GIFT SUGGESTIONS. Fh i Schwab, will marry Miss Paula Ed. . -- wardes, the aotress, have hy it amended or i" The county school inspector Woes [can secure a divorce oy one ele drawn. hulking as a large wot know how Gallagher, M.P.P,, is|Wife." If this kind of thing keeps on very important man in his own esti-|__. : reformers will be able : . going to appéase some of the school I avon he: alne to truce mation. trustees in the frontier townships. He ro Nich ha oral degeneracy to steel as Qive Useful L Ss k a You see, I've bee hes can say that he kick i, and in vain. - ar mont hs or so, and to tell The minister of education is a bad Something In Figures. ! hings! ge Stock. do's, know anything ahs man who does not care for public op- [Offave Free Prest. It doesn't pay to buy trashy x : EB haps 1 wight k The opposition mak ch of what | Christ Gifts. ug trashy sug Jor Bho perhaps High! inion. © ii onl "the timber scandals,' of (he | MtnE--good--thea It WHI po ABpreciatod. /ariety the Best Ano am Mark Twain - lost 832 000 policy of the Laurier government. The Call and see the bargains we have in . tsawarge. | Where ops 3 best answer is {hat made by J. G.| FANCY TIES, GLOVES, g rvesers, in mahogany, 823 833, up asked Tataute u an. through another business Jy Turriff, JP, who, in a speech in | FINE SHIRTS, Some cheap lines at $6 and 87 vk Ry aw A Mark once lost in the publishing bosi- [Centre York, pointed out that while | FANCY BRACES. sobirRS: Brass Bel would make a suitable ink youll ho ness all the money he had, and as the conservatives pave away 29.500 : SUITS, gift. Ours range from 835 to $63 sesiag Lim. Hes in med & debt of $200,000, That ex. ®uare miles of timber limits and only | BOOTS AND SHOES. RUBBERS, Iron Bods at § : Fhe the tosh dere n wn ) received $197,000 in return, this gov. | OVERCOATS, HATS AND CAPS ia ot Sand JN. : uf the isophisticnted Co : ; . : a id OPmer: LIRASUIOE WIS ations shud ve been wo He ernment has . di of only 3.600 | A dollar will go a long way here. and Music Bl tare a large selection of mer | enalument. of went manufacture milk [sauare nile but for that has obtain- | will buy "worth while" for selling at ins Cabiuats, which ave I eo went on the diets, and suffered. There are some *! $945,000. Comment is Christmas. g at a reduction of 15 per cent 3 oY wee TE ne n : ose : e only ge people in Kingston who can | Abbey Salt, a fresh lot, at Gibson's ISAAC ZACKS, ure special. 5 job, and we have to ma Pathite him. a Bed Cross drug store, 71 Princess Street * Jd. REID Leading, on aes f : : : 5 The elective system. for y ' ndertaker, ite faults, it seems. Sk ca i

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