Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jan 1908, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ee ------p-------- tain to Write or-call for farther particulars. Interest added four times a year KINGSTON BRANCH J. 8. Turner, M or COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT sTS. AT E HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO . ESTABUISuED 1907 BE. WALKER, President LAIRD, General Maa Bn D; D Superintendent of Branches throughout Canada, and. : : _.A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACT vit | "COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS" PAPER | SAVINGS BANK. DEPARTMENT . Surrent rates and paid quarterly. delay whatever in the withdrawal : the depot. 2 3 Je a . KINGSTON BRANCH, - CORNER OF KING AND PRINGESS STS, P. C. STEVENSON, Manager. \ r{ i § Browne's >» Dr J Collis pn J NV Ig W ; THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. hoe The Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. ' : The best known Remedy for . ' ff... COUGHS, Go DS, j ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Acts like a charm in IARRHCEA, DYSENTERY ® CHOLERA. Effectually cuts short all attacks of seas CA and arrests those too Na often fatal disease ~FEVER. 'C sad AGUE. : 12. The oaly palliative 1a NEURALGIA, GOUT. BHEUMATISM, Chiorodyne i8 i ligrid taken in drops. graduated according to the malady. " oaniably relieves pain of whatever kind 7 x. cates a calm refreshing sleep : allays "treibation of the nervous system when all r remedies fail; L no dad chects and can be taken when no other nie we Cn oe tolerated INSIST ON HAVING NYINCING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S MEDIAL ThsTINONY WITH EACH CHLORODYNE. BOTTLE. Sold by all Chemists. Prices in Eaglead; Vi. 2/9, 48 Sole Manufactorers: > #1.237. DAVENPORT | Ad LONDON, sm 5" # A The immense success of this Remedy has given rise to many imitations. on the stamp the same of ithe investor, Dr. J. Collis Browne. . de OWE, The Fountain of Youth 'The result of 50 years of scientific research, manhood brought 24 Gen st chemical reagents in the world. thel. full 30 days treatment (180 care or refind of money, for $3.00. s received withi : De. K _HMR MEDICINE CO.. P.O. Prawee The most delicate and dainty sweetmeats are ~ COWAN i . Maple Bugs, - - Milk Chocolate, iy » 80ld by Grocers and' Coaléctioners. gi hI EE THE GOWAN co. t a IER 3 3 Bank Department in Connection with all Branchés. a ~ | Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 | Rest, re '5/000.000 | Total Assets, = 113,000,000 and In the United Stites aid England 'n Deposits of $1 and upwards received interest allowed at | The depositor is subject to ne. | of the. whole or. any portion of is { home here, "daughter's, Fisted friends | Visitors : | tertainment | visiting jand A. Campbell, who have been - out. 'Hor her holidays. Messrs. NEWS OF NEIGHBO | WHAT Jie 3 SURRESPOND: { & ------ | Occurrences In. The City | Vicinity--Other Brief Items of { Interest Easily Read And Re- | membered . > Kingston Mills Briefs. Kingston Mills, Dec. 25:--The G.T.R, {surveyors have returned from "ihél | holidays. © Service was held inthe Ro- { man Catholic church on Christmas day. | Mr. Bradden, Hamilton, is visiting his friends at Kingston Mills. E. Clark {iy going to visit his driends in Soar {bot Lake. | ---- i A Death At Bath. | Bath, Dec. 3I.--Mrs. Henry Raworth {diet on Friday, Dee; . De- |erased, whose maiden name was Mar' jgaret Ann Rose, was the daughter of | the late Joseph Rose, one of the earli- jest setilers in ghe township, and was phorn in 1832 on the farm adjacent to {the one upon which she died. She was {a member of the Church of England, {and her funeral to St. John's church {on the Sunday followi 4 her death | was largely' attend» .. Four brothers |and three sisters survive: William Jo- {seph and-Mrs. Henry. Armstrong, of i Bath: Mrs. Purdy of 'Brighton; Jobs |S., of Orono; Mrs. John White,"Knox- [ ville. Feon., Ridley and David, of {South Dakota. i ch News From Marysville. Marysville, Dec. 3l.--John Ryan re- turned to Detroit on Thursday after istmas with his mother, { Mrs. A. Anderson. Miss Stella Camp- {bell spent a few days recently with {friends in Belleville. James Murphy, | Winnipeg, is visiting friends here. {Miss Maggie Mellon, of Thurlow, is (spending a few-days with her friend, Miss ~ Anna Fahey. Michael Fahey, | attending the Regiopolis College, King- Fete is spending the holidays at. his Miss M. A. Deacy and |niwe, Berna A, -Keill, recently visited Belleville. Miss Loretta Meagher at- tended the ball in, Belleville on Thurs- {day night last. Mrs. Michael McAl {pine and little son are spending the holiday time with her father, Mr. Langan, of Sarnia. 'James McNeill, Sterling, is visiting his uncle, Ed- mund McNeill, here. { | | {spending Ul Happenings At Selby. | Selby, Dec. 30.--The tea-meeting in the Methodist church .on Christmas night was a success. D. McKim and wife ~ are spending the holidays. at Havelock. D. Valleau and wife spent Christmas in Kingston. C. Gome had the misfortune to sprain his ankle, last week. W. Hunt and wife are spending the winter in Deseronto. 'A, Wood, gn ald and respected' resident of this" Wllage,; pnssed away on Fri- lay last. F. L." Amey spent a few dave with friends at Moscow and Bellrock. E. And rson and family at Thurlow recently. Rev. Mr. Burke and son, Roland, at G. Paul's; Miss Anderson, and Miss File at S. Anderson's; T. Wood and F. Wood at home; J. Gone at home; U. Ramsay and wile at C. Armold's; H. McGuiness and family; F. Winters and family and W. Wilds at ~ McGuinness'. . . Latimer Leaflets. N Latimer, Dec. 30.--Our annual "en- was held on Christmas {night." II. E. Lyon, Kingston, is friends here. W. Sherwood west for the past four years, are home. The boys look hale and hearty, T. Thiiapson, Harlowe, and TT. Tav- lor, Elgin, spent Christmas at J. Taylor's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Allison, Kingston, spent Christmas day at J. Sherman's. Some from here are at- tending nomination at Sunbury. Miss P. F. Taylor, is home from Harlowe : Chatleton, Parham, are visiting at M. B. Traves'. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pyon are at - their Mrs. Buck, Gananoque. Misses L. Traves and M. Tavlor are : home from S, I. 8, and K. C. 1. Mpl iscovered adathe abi et-T Sherwood's recently. Miss py. Jules Kohr, Lost ck efter years of 'weakness and Nw # See rattsted by ubiniag th iv spits with guaranteed ™m "anders would and. Mrs. -F. Atkinson; Elgin, visited Greenwood, eity, has been engaged as teacher here for the coming year. F. Darling is home from Gananoque. Mrs. W. Emmons at R. Lyon's. Miss L. Sheswood, accompanied by Miss _ Kennedy, Haileybury, and Mr. and | Mrs. D. McFarlane, Cobalt, are at Mrs. T. Sherwood's. Miss Pearl Tay- lor, spent three days, last week, in Kingston. A party was held at the Misses: Sherwood on Fridav, Dr, 8. Arthur is home. Mr. and Mrs. J, Tavlor spent Christmas - at' L. Burtch's, Jones" Falls. eid Wolfe Island Nominations. Wolie Island, Dec.' 30.--~The nomina- tions on Monday for reeve were: KE, Briceland, John Spoor, H. Davis, J, McAllister. The two first named re- signed." For councillors, G. Keyes, J, Spoor, G. Grimshaw, J, Flyna, , Fawcett," Patrick McGlynn, WW. G, Ww and* W, B. Card were nom- inated. The hall was crowded to the doors and the excitement was raised to quite a high. pitch. Richard Moore, one of the. i 's largest aishayers; brought out some good points also spoke strongly in favor of the present reeve's work, stating that it would be many a day before the i Mr. ment in the when Allen Davia fainted and had to be carried out. He yuxited quickly id [have THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1906. Jers atiended largely from all paits tof the island. The principal speaker, was the present reeve, Briceland, who had served the township as reeve and manager of their ferry for the past three years, and last year receiy- ed the position by acclamation. The people all looked to him for a state.' pment and it was brought oyt in a straightiorward way. Reeve - Briceland gave an accurate account for every: dollar that was expended in the town- ship and ori the boat. When Reeve Briceland took the steamer in hand three years ago, there was a little over two thouband | dbilars in debt, and. to-day it is reduced to less than five' hundred. For all Kis services and work which was cértainly a great bur- den for one man to undertake ° accepted the small sym' of one hundred dollars. Mr. Briceland's many _[riends nominated him and wished him to stand for another year, but he declin- ed, baving been well satisfied with the honor that they had bestowed on him for the past three years, and {thanked his nominater and seconder. Mg, Brice. land also resigned the mugagement of the: steamboat. He 'wished thé islan- ders all a happy new vear and hoped that his' successor would hake a suc- cessful year. ° Re . Budget Promr Colebrook. Colebrook, Pec. 30 ~The Ladies' Aid and Sunday school gave an enter- tainment on Christmas night. Not- withstanding the very unfavorable weather, the house was crowded and the proceeds - were over fifty dollars. "The "Old Maids' Convention," a laughable farce, was well rendered. Albert Brown and 'wife, of British CX. lumbia, after several years absence) have returned to - spend the winter pi his parents, who have both be- ome invalided since his departure. 'Nelson Walker, his son, Edgar, and Kenneth Rombough, of Wheatfield, Sask; after several yea¥s 'absence, have returned to spend the winter at their old home. John Lakens, of Pet- worth, is seriously ill. Arthur Hart, who married Miss Teressa Davidson, Harrowsmith, has returned with his bride - from their honéymoon trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls. Mrs Coboconk to see ber father, who had a sudden attack-of pneumonia. When she arrived. he"'Was dead. William Clark has removed to Florence Bemis' farm.. Miss Matilda Wagar and Miss Florence L. Warfier 'were successful candidates at the Napanee model school." Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen and son and ~Miss © Anna Grey, all of Brook- ville are making a few days' visit at Mr. Giey's and Norman Boyce's. Mrs. Richardson, fom the state of New York, is at Her 'mother's, Mrs. H. P. Lucas'. Mr. McQueen and wife hate returned, after spending a month with their son, in Kingston, Cure The Cause Of Cough. A cough is'a symptom merely, The real trouble is the congested = condi- tion of the membranes [ the air pas- sages. The Diamond (Cough Remely cures the cough by curing the cause. Certain cure for colds, sore throat and hoarseness. -25c. at Wade's drug store. : ' Stella Chosen Friends. At the last _régular meeting of Court Island, No, 3,897, C.0.CF., held at Stella, the following officers were elécted : Court deputy, Hugh Fil- son; court physician, H." S. North: more; past chief ranger, R. P. San- ders; chief ranger, W. P. Tugwell; vice- chief ranger, R. D. Glen; recording secretary, William Morrow: financial- 'secretary, R. C, Fowler: treasurer, Robert Glen; orator, Francis Starr; organist, Mrs. R. C, Fowler: SW, William Glen; | J.W., Thomas Morrow: 1.8, William Hamilton; 0.8. Joseph Henderson; auditors P. Tugwell and F. P, Instant; Robert Fleming and S: K.. Trial Catarrh treatments are' being mailed out free, on request, - by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. 'Ihese tests are proving penny's cost--the great value of this scientific preseription known to drug- gists everywhere as Dr. dnoop's Ca- tarrh Remedy. Sold by all druggists. The fist meeting of the Canadian committee of the London Olympic games is being held in Ottawa day. If you want strong and active give them Hollister's tain Tea. "Twill surel the" whole family well. Tablets, ; Mrs. Stephen Merrick, aged eighty- nine, who for sixty years has: resided the family healthy, during the winter Rocky "Moun- is survived by one son, Hiram Wagar was suddenly éalled to? to the people--without a to- | y make and keep | affable, and much liked . Tea or{ An October bride will be pretty, co- in Merrickville, has passed away, She INSURANCE SWINDLES"® 5 i Remarkable Frauds Have Been 'Perpetrated in France. After three years' preliminary. in- jvestigetions a band of | insurance swindlers including a docior and two bankers, bave just been committed for trial. The principal - parties in ~ the fraud were a doctor pamed Lacombe ,and an insurance agent, pamed Fra- ger. Lacombe indicated to Frager those of his patients whose conditions foretold 'an early death, 'Frager then jinduced the condemned' men or women to contract a fife insurance to the profit of 'a 'third party, who was al ways described in the polity as a 'creditor of the insured, but who was in reality an accomplice. of the doctor and the agent. In every case the me- dical examination was passed bv some healthy-bodied individual engaved for 'the occasion: On_ the death of. the in- sured the accomplices divided =the amount of the policy between them. The frauds were discovered in the fol- lowing somewhat amusing fashion: A man and a woman, strangers to each other, had been engaged by tie swind- lers to undergo 'medical examination by an insurance company's .doctor in | the place of a decrepit couple whose idays were numbered. The.doctor re. quested the woman to. strip, but, !much to his astonishment, she refused to do so in the Presence of the man wliom she had declared was her hus. band. The dector's suspicions were aroused, and; as the result of subse: quent investigations the whole series of frauds, of which more thag ove in- surance company had.been the victim were discovered, | iN Charity's Record In 1907. $120,000,000 w causes. Juris States alone, according to figurys pre- pared for the Chicago Reecord- lerald by Warwick J. Price.. Of this huge { total, miscellanpous charities recejs od { $15,186,300, while hospitals, homes land asylums were the recipients of further bounty aggregating $7,882, 500 : About ome-fiith of all sunfs given {were contributed by women, Mrs. { Russell Sage leading with $13,880,000 dispensed in distributing some of the Vast estate left her by her husband Miss Anne T. Jeanes: of Philadelphia, 'also figures promihently with a be- quest of more than £2.000,000. Besides™ four of these women who are in what may be called the 'ail lion class," there are eleven men. John D.- Rockefeller leads with gifts of $12315,000, chiefly for educational. work. H. C, Frick comes next, with $10,205,000: "P, A. B. Widener a like sum, and AndPew Carnegie with $5, 957.000. This year's gifts are grouped as fol- lows : Education, $61,737,277; galler ies, museums, eto, $22,161,770; mis cellan.eous charities, $15,186,300: hos- pitals, homes and asylums, 87 882, 500; churches, Young Men's Christian Associations, apd home missions, $6, 265,000; libraries, $2,132,000, "Beware Of Lumbago. Apy pain in the back is commonly called" lumbago, whether it be a steady sche, a sharp pam, a sudden - stitch. gr récurring adhe or soreness. No maftep what form the -trouble takes be prompt to use an. effective rem: edy. There is none better than Smith's White Liniment:---- Whether the attack is due to congestion of the kidneys or of the external mascles this rem- edy will cure. Big bottles, 25c., at Wade's drug store. Calendar For Brides: A January bride will be a prudent housekeeper "apd very good-tempered. A February bride will be a' kind and affectionate wile and tender mother. A March bride will be a frivolous chatterbox," somewhat giver to quar reling a An April bride will" be inconstant, not very intelligent, but fairly good. looking. A May bride will be handsome, ami- able, and likely to" be happy. A June bride will be impetuous and | generous. | A July bride will be handsome and {smart, but a trifle quick-tempetred. | An August bride will be amiable and | practical. i A September bride will be digerost { quettish, loving, bat jealous. | A November bride will be liberal, tkind, but of a wild disposition, | . A: Decomber bride will be fond Inovelty and entertaining. of Yerhaps you don't understand why you are growing thinner and weaker, why that "don't care" feeling and drowsiness keeps' dragging. you down ; why life is robbed of i old-time- in- terest and happiness. Your appetite is probal iy keen enough, but still food yvi no good. For some time you felt this stagnant condition with: in the body, but now it's growing worse, This "all gohe™ feeling ix an ovi- dence of several things. In the first place oh om assimilate your food the body is poorly nour- is thin and watery, "vitality. ln 'this Soi For Elderly People. corpuscles that denote | He ATHY AY SFEERLATRS increased weight, apd clear brain will all evidence the enormous benefit ac- cruing from the use. of Ferrozone. After reading, the f Hpwing letter from" H. A. Thurston, %f 231 Vermont Street East, Indiavapolis, Ind, no one will ever doubt the merit of Fer- Trozone : : "A yonr s-3-Iook the gripe. 1 was as weak as a child. '¥ was no long- er-able to cat. My blood was thin. My rks were white ahd hollow, tors gave me all kinds of medicine, bat none of them brought me strength. My friends said I was wast ing away with some slow disease, and [1 bade {of the wonderful Perrouome. . After ree days it gave me an appetite." | Fertozone | improved 'steadily . am well today. 1 . weigh fifteen sounds heavier than ever before, and feel Jike a new man. i } "H. A. THURSTON." if secret of growing strong is soly- Ferrozone. MW supplies actos) « It braces you up quickly back ihe per box, or ia Doo 4 3 : re. Then 1 heard | strength and: became cheerful. | in medicine, or N.C. Polson & Hartford, Conm, G:S.A., wed | DONT NEGLECT YOUR SKIN disease is due to neglect NINE. --- w-- "About 80 per cent. of prevalent skin and" the rémaining 20 per cent. to some weakness or The skin, in fact, rules the health. The skin, because it has important.work to do, and is so exposed to injury and disease, r more attention : mbst people give it. Often the timely 'use of Zam-Buk, the well-known healing beim, will avert a nasty attack of eczema, prevent festering, allay pain ind inflammation and prevent other skin troubles which, Sif neglected, woul only upset the ral health. ; hill, dist' in 'a cold-crack, or sudden contact with disease -gorms, are all skin health, and neglected cums, sores, chafings or chaps, may lead to pt fone Noglocted scald caused months of ageny spent dollars seeking a cure--Onmo box of Zam~Buk oured. . Below we give the testimony of a lady who, if she bad known of Zam- Buk eatlier, might have saved nine weeks of painful agony. Mrs. Fredgrick Bryint of 169. Railway Ave., Stratford (Ont. ), says » "I scalded my foot while prepating supper. * Next day the skin caine off and my foot was in a serious condition. I could not wear my shoe and had so lay up for nine weeks, During this time | used dozens of salves, but none did any good, in fact the wound developed into 1 got no rest day or night from the cruel pain. At this point 2 sample eft ai my house and I tried it. ' Several applications of Zam-Buk bad immediate effect in soothing the pain and irritation and | was encéuraged ts buy a box. One box of Zam-Buk was sufficient to heat the $éakl, although I had spent dollars in other remedies, New skin has formed nicely over the whole open sore. . most wonderful and effective remedy I have used, and I advise others to Zam-Buk is so refined that it soaks easily through the skin t disease and exerts a wholesome influemce upon the rest of the body. Absa ately pure, soothing 'and antiseptic, Zam: Buk is' mecognized as the WO Id' s pe------ one great and only perfect healing balm for everyday household use. It is just as invaluable for cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, as it is for eczéma, ulcers, piles, bad legs, festering sores, ring- worms, swellings, scalp sores, hitlden sores on back or joints, pimples, rashes, -chafings, chaps, inflamed and irritable patches, and all diseases ofthe skin. Every family needa box of Zam. Buk. Zam-Buk is sold by all droggiss and medicine vendors at $0 cents a box, or Wil be sent postpaid én receipt of price by the Zam Buk Co., Toronto. 3 bowes- for Bi.ss. for(free trial box, See special offer. . 8 \ and 1 cent samp age to Zain Buk Cn ronto, and we, wil you a trial of free, 000000000000000000000 0000000000000 000sseTE ~ SEE THE BARGAINS WE ARE © OFFERING IN SLIPPERS. Shppere~in colored felt," warm 4 oy Red Felt Slippers, sizes 5, 9 and 10¢, aay 4 t » » . ® * . Only 50 pairs of Children's Hed, regular 35¢." and 40¢ To clear out. 36 pairs" Childeen regular pride' SOc. To clodr out ..... ive abd hs One small lot of Children's Carpet Slippers, came too late 17 } * for Christmas {rad Sinus 6 to 2 soles, fu 59 . and leather soles, 59 To clear out . . - eds wie v . One uw lot Women's--fancy colors and plain blak iejt Juli: r trimmed; regular 81.50. To clear out thi week 08 rimmed; Ty . ot s: s. 3 To clear out this week . % One lot of about 20 pair Women's Juliet, leather tops, dotted, regular 758¢. . To clear Mined HS RE One large lot. of Women's Felt Slippers, felt regular. 78c. ets, only '... mpage "i's . . One lot of about 20 pairs of Girls' Bright Red Bedroom pers, mice and warm, fur tops, regular 66¢. Mais" Slip- 48 To olemr out this week..... 'ia v awsstinnsidinn ' About 200 pairs of Baby Button-Booits, in regular way world sell at 50c<and 60c, We: want to clear them out 39 at once » a taney ' "a a . Only a few Men's Shippers left over The $1.25 Felt Slippers Now only 8: 49 «99 «0 don't dose this opportunity, as we The , D0 - Now only Felt Slippers « . ¢ ® ; . The » Now Une large lot -of Men Regular 40¢, This week 5c. Fe mnly It Slipper : : gCarpedt Slippers 2 only I' vou want a pair of Slipper 2 : : will not carry any Winter Slippers over, ABERNETHY SHOE STORE. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000065 SUGGESTIONS ! Large Stock. Variety the Best g - Dressers, 'in_mahogany, $25, $35, up, + Some cheap lines at $6 and $7. . Brass Bed. would make a suitable gilt. Ours rgnge from $15 to $65. Iron Bods at 83 and 317 d Wa aleo have a large selection of YMpsie and 'China Cabinets, which are 5 selling st a reduction of 15 per oont. These are special. Bn EE iN » Sa. Wl, Who : R.4.BEID, ™ coding... 1 -- dha a Smee FEELERS SEATS EAL ABA ASSESS SIT, 'Ripe Bananas, Ripe Pineapples, Ripe Hot House Tomatoes, Florida Tangerines, Florida " A. J. REES, 166 Princess Si rE hri cds ui FEEEAEERCRAAE PE CRITES IRIE EEA E64 TT -------------------------- ew ---- -- » + ; » Life Assurance Company : SIXTY YEARS OLD 3 Assets (OVEr) -«vccniinnaannca was menensesa § 32,000,000.00. Insurance in force (over) ~«s-ev esoce wcnesn. §115,000,000.00. Profits fornry es he aan: § 8,000,000.00. . © "When your why Bi ve best." : Fir Robin it this Company as Agent call in the - office--18 Market street, Kingston, and satisfactory ; $ oe -- ¢

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy