Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1908, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, APRIL 4. 1908. EE ---- BERARASSSe0T00e0TINOURINITIIFIITIOIIITNIITE To Ce Carpet Buying Time Is Almost Here There'll be merry doings among the Car- pets, Rugs and Draperies during the next few weeks. It's house-cleaning time and your mind is on these matters. There are styles and values here that will make "Town Talk" when the news gets out. Large sizes in Rugs from $6 up to 25.00. All sizes in Mats from 50e. to $3.50. Good Canadian and English Oil Cloths at 25¢, 3b¢ and 50c. Linoleums for 35¢, 40¢, 50c and 60c. Reliable Art Blinds, 35¢, 50¢, 60c, 75c¢. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000¢ CRUMLEY BROS. CASH COUPONS. BOON 00000000000000000000000000000000000 * s . * * ® . ° ® ® ° . * » . . . ® ° ° ° * - 9 ° ® * . ° hd ° . e * ® ° ® ° . ¢ * o . ° ° ° . # » .o ° » * : ® * * ° » ° * ° ° * ° . . . » # . " ® * * ° * ° ° ° » ° o ® ° * ® * » ° » a The 20th Century Policy issued by the Canada Life Assurance Company fits into any case requiring life insurance. Before placing your insurance eorrespond with, or call into the office, where full information how. a policy on this up-to-date plan will shape for you. AGENTS WANTED-----Apply--Office, 18 Market. B85 'J. O. HUTTON, Manager, Kingston, Ont, . : ii You Want a New Suit, Come fo and We Will TFy to Treat You Right. who make, a We are clothing men, of. don't search the markets for junk, job lots refused. ants. We pick our patterns that suit us, not {Kthe © Jer fellow. We create styles which we know are up' TH tick of the clock. We don't sell you co We wish to you the suit 5 shall make ¥ profit ont it. We shall Te ers You are Heal dave many suits to buy in years to come. Suits, $10 to $22. E a 1 i i MAKING OVER FACES SOME BEAUTY METHODS FOR HOME USE. ------ Good Looks For a Song--Woman Who is in Earnest Can Im- prove Her Appearance Without Great Expense--How to Keep Up a Pretty Face. New York Sum. "Many a woman," said the physical culturist, "would like to begin the beauty quest, but® the 'rouble is that she does not ow how to make a ---------- Hmusemenis, » TO-NIGHT. HARRY SCOTT Compan$, Jolly Three Ast Fa MA'S NEW HUSBAND Book Ly David Ed®ia Musi, he EO. FLETOHBR. © Lyries by GEO Rk. 165 Laughs ic 165 Minutes. 20--~Mausical Numbers--20, Mutipee, Children Se. S¢.; 25¢., 38¢., 30g. Seats now on sale. in The sud 18e. ; start. She is afraid it is too expen- worth having, gomes high. "But the woman who really earnest and wants to imffove her ap- pearance can do a great deal without spending anv money at all. or least any more 'than she is aecustom- ed to spend. "It is not necessary to begin by laying out large sums. She will need a little jar of finely powdered pumice stone, which is cheap and one of the best of all toilet requisities. For five cents she can get enotigh to last a year. "Then she will want a little box of borax powder, ahd here again a nickel will do a great deal for her. And as she goes along fitting wp her toilet shelf she will - find that it is rather knowledge of what to buy than plenty of money that is essential to the up- keep of a pretty face. "There are many women who have ood features, but have let the face gome full of blemishes. To make the face look like new is the function of the beauty expert, but the amateur who does not want to spend much money can manage very nicel.- for her- self without a beauty doctor. "The main trouble is that the skin gets clogged, and the first step is to wash it. The daughter of Pharaoh used to go down to the river bank and, kneeling in the bulrushes, gather a handful of fine sand and scrub her face with it. It smoothes the skin and makes the complexion glow. "It is best to begin by a good rub- bing of the face with pumice and very hot water. It is not necessary to take the skin off, but the face can be rub- bed with fine sand and then lathered and rubbed again. "A spraying of hot water will re- move both sand and soap and will leave the skin glowing and pretty. It now needs nothing but a coating of skin food to wake it as fair as would desire, "If a patient is a stout woman the physical culturist will advise her to eave off coffee in the morning and to dejnk nothing at all with her break. ast. An hour before breakfast she can take a cup of hot water and at eleven she can take another cup of hot water. But she must make hor breakfast and her lunch entirely with- out drink of any kind. 2 tho most impartont hing "i nt thing to the wo- man who has let herself go. In most cases the fat settles in thé chin also. Unless her belt is small and her chin shapely she i8 out of the running {dom beauty's standpoint. r Tao begin mussaging the chin is one of the steps in the first day's work. The improvement process will be visi- ble day by day.- Even at the cnd of twenty-four hours the change is no- tived, "To make a quick change from ugli ness to beauty is what most women want. They desire the services of o fairy godmother to make them look younger and prettier than they really are. And the fairy godmother will do it for them if properly entreated. "A young woman who makes up her customers for fine occasions was hastily called before a recent wedding to prepare a woman for the The patient, a woman of forty, to be one of the guests next day "I must look young and pretty to- morrow,' said she. "The young beauty expert looked upon her and sighed. The patient's skin was rough and ved and her eves | had a watery look, her hair was like burnt hay and the very expression of her face was drawn. * 'Make faces while I massage your shin," she said. "And then, setting a mirror in front of the woman, she commanded her to relax her jaw, draw her mouth in hide | ous shapes and bring each muscle into | active play. . 'Meanwhile she serubbed her complexion and massaged "Then there was the hair question for the hair was danky and of many colors. There was 'nothing to do but] shampoo it quickly in scented water and to dry it' under a scented cap Occasionally the cap was lifted and the hair was ventilated. "It took a couple of hours, but .at the end of that time the hair was shining and lovely in tone. It was slightly faded from the sun, but this faded look only gave it the fashion- able London tinge, which is that of a delicate toning from pale yellow to deep brown, "The Jashionable faddists of London endeavor to make the hair as many tones of brown as possible. It gives the face a youthful expression, as though one were a girl with sun- browned hair, "The waving of the hair is of next importance, for the locks must be done irregularly. There must be a big wave medium size. The hair must not he waged evenly, for the waves are wu to be carelessly put in by nature, not artificially by the curlers. "We paint the eyebrows to mak them dark and' heavy, and this is firs day. requires delicate camel's hair brush and some warm olive oil. "I'he painter can dip the brush i the oil and delicately travel over th one event was | sive, that beauty, like everything else | in at | | Typewriters and Fire Insurance. | ing Chairs, ALL NEXT WEEK. Matinee, Saturday, 2.30 STOUT - Prescots the { Evenings. 8.15. { ROYAL ¢© | Beautiful Artist | NELLIE KENNEDY 8s rted by her excellent company of 16 players in a Hepertoire of High-Class Plays, Polite Vau ille and Illustrated Songs. MONDAY -- THE COWBOY'S SWERT- HEART." Change of play and specialiies nightly Popular 10 : 20-30 Nothing Prices Hgher, Bn 0m "ie "or Monday only, Special Ladies" Txcket, 15 cénts purchased he- fore 6 p.m., Monday, limited to 300, "THE FAR WEST" A Portrayal of a Missionary's Life and work in" "The Far West," jin eight scenes, presented in LWO parts. Queen St. Methodist Church Tuesday Evening; April 7th 8 o'clock. Admission, 25e. (IN AID OF MISSIONS.) on MAIL CONTRACT. SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED 10. the" Dastinaewtt Ameren DIES ED ceived at Ottawa wmtil Noon, on FRI- DAY, the 15th May, 1908 for the con- veyance of His Majesty's Mails, on =n proposed Contract for four years 6 and 12 times per week edCh way, between Kingstom and Cape Vimeent, N.Y., from the 1st July next, Printed notices containing further in- formation as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank orms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Kingsion amd at the Office of the Post Office Inspector at Kingston Post Office Department, Mail Contrect Branch, Ottawa, 1st April, 1908, G. Cy ANDERSON, Superintendent . REAL ESTATE Now is the time to dispose of that property of yours. WE CAN SELL IT. Better let us book it. J.R.C. Dobbs & Co 171 Wellington St. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture, at 38 Livieg- ston Avenue, . Wednesday, April 8th, 10 a.m. Corduroy Plush Parlor Pieces, Ladies Desk, Sideboard, Extension Table, Din- Cobbler's Rattan Rockers Lace Curtains, Serven, Singer Sewing Machine, Tapestry Catpets, Bedroom Suite rong Hedstead, Spriogs, Mat- tresses, Bedding, Toilette Setts, Oil cloth, Happy Thought Range, Raidlant Howe Squire Hoater, Lainips, Crockery Glass aod Tionware. T™Ha Auctioneer, ALLEN, Telephone, 252. 243 Sydenham St. T. d. O'Connor Auctioneer and Comunission Merch- ant 86-88 Brock street. All sales carefully conducted---Prompt settlements made Special attention given to Household Fumiture Sales. NOTICE --UNION MEETING. tn -- A MEETING - OF- UNIONISTS IS called hy the Trades aud Labor Council for TRURSDAY, APRIL 9th. st8p wm , in Labor Hall to distuss Union malters Addresses will be wade hy Orgenider Flett and: others, Ww, Bn GODWIN, Jr. Secretary. very pink, very well shaped and de- cidedly attractive. "The portrait painter understands the art of making the face look young and pretty. With a few deft strokes he takes away ten years of 4 woman's "He smoothes out the lines with his paint brush just d= a 'woman smoothes them out with ker finger tips in her daily fatiad massage, and he plamps out thé cheeks and makes them pink just ®% & woman may plump 'them and pink them for her "A swilt yubbing of the cheeks with the palmé of the hands will make them glow prettily. Red cheeks mean youth, and to bave them look paturally red makes a woman seem more girlish. "Biting the lips or pinching between the teeth will make them glow. Don't get into the habit of lip-biting, but leam to press them to- gether for an instant to make them redden. Red lips make the teeth seem whiter, and a woman can use a little peroxide of hydrogen' wpon her mois- toned toothbrush to good effect. She will make her teeth glisten like pearls them P. JENKINS CLOTHING CO., in the fight. "In the hands of a skillal worker a woman's age will dwindle teu years inside of two hours. Each stroke will tell, and when she has completed her ¥ the hair will be prettily waved froni the forehead, lapving a wide WANTED---GENERAL, TO PURCHASE 5 TO 7 ACRES WITH dwelling, Bear city, Apply MecUana, 51 Brock street. PLAIN SEWING DONE OF ANY kind. Cull or write to Mrs. Cayiess, 334 King street, over Armstrong's. THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All kinds of work promptly done. F. J. Bireh, Electrician, 208 Wellington street. A JOB CLEANING ASHES QUT OF 'yards or cellars, or other 'baggage * carted. Prices right. Apa to v Maia St. Lytle, Gemeral Carter, GENTLEMEN TO GET Sprig Suits made at Gallo. way's. Style, price and fin anteed to please. 131 Bi pext to Bibby's Livery, DRESSY their ish guar. rock St. TWO BOARDERS WILLING TO ROOM together, respectable working people preferred. Apply between 7 and 8 p.m, to Quebec street. - 7 SOME MORE PROPERTY TO SELL. If you have any, give us details. We will turp it into cash J.. Re & Dobbs, 171 Wellmgton street, Tras FOR 8S. 5, to commence Apply, stat- Gray, Sec- Ont. QUALIFIED TEACHER, No. 4, Oso. Duties alter Baster holidays. ing salary, to R. Treas. aberly P.O. PURCHASE-TWO STEAM Barges or Boats, suitable to instal motive power in same, and carry a deck load. Give full desthplion capacity, age and price Address "Sand,"" Box 834, Montreal. TO KINGSTONIANS TO KNOW THAI Newman and Spriggs Electric Co' are always ready to do repair wor at moment's Botics, Estimates fur- nished for wiring. utiful {mport- ed fixtures a specialty. Fresh Bal- teries and Sparkers om hand Teles phone, 441; 79 Princess street. SITUATIONS VACANT, FOR DOMES. SITUATIONS WANTED Aprii 11th tic servants, arriving References now pn view. Address The Guid, 71 Drummond St., Montreal. Telephone Uptown, 2261, MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Help secure positions. Will sauip shops. stant practice. Careful instrictions. Few weeks complete course. Cate free. Write Moler Barber logue Toronto College, BEAD CHAIN, ON afternoon Return to soul receive reward. BLACK day St THURS 65 | West A MINK FUR RUFF, ON WEDNES- day, between 4 and 6 o'clock. Find- er kindly leave at Whig office. POSITION WANTED. POSITION AS COOK, IN HOT, Chinese Restaurant, etc. ty China man. Apply 331 King stra. BUSINESS CARDS. CLEANING, Sewing. and Laying Feather Beds and Pillows cleaned by steam. mw Milne, 272 Bagot street. PERSONAL. HAIR, MOLES, BIRTAMARKS, warts, ete, removed permanently, without scar. . Twenty years experi- Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Far, Nose, Throat and Skin Blemish Specialist, 258 Bagot street ; oR SALE OR TU LET. ELECTRI Cc CARPET Victoria MISTAKE. -- S OT LEADER BY Posse Searching For "Lumber- jack' Shoot Policeman. Saranac lake; N.Y. April 4.>~While searching the woods for a "lumber jack," who had a comrade, stabbed Policeman Wilson, of Lake Placid, last night, was mistaken for the fu~itive by other members of the posse, who opened fire on him. I'hree shots were aimed at Him, two of which took efiect.. policeman fell and the nlistake was quickly realized. He was helped back to the villare and medical aid summoned Wilson not mortally hurt. In the meantime the fugitive had surrender ed. ¢ o is News From Zealand. Zealand, April 3.--The of Har Harrison was well on Thursday. T. Cobb, who has been quite ill, is recovering. Many are sorry to hear of Mrs. R. McVeigh be- ing quite ill. A large number attend ed the lecture in the Methodist church, Friday night. George Greet' purchased a fine team of horses lately, in Perth Visitors : Miss dottie Scott, spend: ing a week at her home; Miss E. Wil mot and Miss Edith Armstrong visit- ing. Miss Sophia England, William duld, home from Rochester, N.Y. for a short stay; Miss Edith Bishop, visiting friends at Oso; 6G. H. Garrett at 8S. Armstrong's. sale ve attended The man who looks into the eve is | coming to Kingston--at Chown's Drug Store, Instead of using profane language a woman gives a cursory glance Bibby's Shamrock collars, 2 for 26c. Even a plate oi hash looks ~ood ii | you are pretty huncre Sea Bibby's $8 top coats. Music at a lynching party is render | ed hy a string band. A woman for, driving bargains and a | man for driving nails See Bibby's new spring overcoats. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL persons hay 'clams inst the eslate of Edna C Mbshorne Sone Send | undersigned { same forthwith to the v HUBERT OSBORNE, ! 264 Queen St. EVER-READY SAFETY RAZOR 12 Blades $1 complete, quality guaranteed. STRACHAN"S. i > wich " -- ha ; a cland oi | skin whiter," Con- | WANTED--MALE. SALESMEN, FOR ""AUTO-SPRAY air, sl ters Cavers Bros, automatic. Galt, Ont. Best band Sprayer made, compressed Live! poy BLE Waker beak i Hy AVE "ee, hot pang AT THE the year round TWO CARPENTERS, Jur ie andy Jot ages, S50 per d Iron Ore Co., Ltd, Wilpur, Ont. WANTED-FEMALE. HOUSEWORK 1 FA RL. FOR ply Mrs West. L1G A GI A Campbeli Wil~ Apply Wilbur ergy ALNUT, SIX CHEAP FOR cow call and work wig road GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. ONF able to cook well, Apply in the ¢ fog to Mrs Gildersiegve, 199 street. A King EAM YAUHT, IC LY 1 Mrs 178 SERVANT ply Mrs, re street GENERAL Xoming 45 Goo washing or P. Giidersleeve, the evening G VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SAl Double house, l chuson street property of the lat foseph J 808, BOW used as a dwell the ° i we a and Mess SERVANT Apply nt Shaw, 1 GOOD GENERAL plain cook, no washing. evening, to. Mrs. Felix Bagot street A SERVANT ONE WH( cooking amd well recom wages. Apply Kilporn, A GENERAL can do plain mended. Highest the evening, Mrs wireet Ee 15 in 244 King pidwibers shop. Apply to Walkews & Walkem, s A CHESTNUT STALLION, HANDS ' sound kind asd periy hamdiesi by 1 ormauon, apply to 87 Princess street, ) SOLID BRICK NO. 76 SYDENHAM, MAKE materials furnished Particulars stamp pt. 784 Dearborr LADY SEWERS belts at home ; $15 per hundred od envelope. Specialty { Os SANITARY with extemsion kitc BOt Water heating ecantly renovate ed throughout Possession 1st May Also pair of good houses Nos, 60 aod 63 Wellington strest. Apply A. B Cunningham. . 8 bed rocas, ORGANIZERS FOR A experience Refer ences required. Also a capable mas for superintending organisation work Apply P. O. Box 258, Toronto young men With CIGAR and over. start Factory GIRLS TO WORK IN tory, uged 15 years work. Good wages S. Overndofier, Cigar tario street city Ligt Aw Oy to TO-LET. CLASS STABLING, R.," Whig office FOR FIRST- Al piy "'R FRATERNAL Bendficiary Society, Ontario, qualified FAC CITY PROPERTY ot near 9 204 King St usa of shout 13 reooins 12 rooms } water heating Heal Estate exis well built N¢ Ge larence St TY STABLE, 8 STA LLS A PPLY { Maker Jas Laturney, Carriage Princess street LARGE FRONT all modern conveniences, St, var City Park. wir BEDROOMS, 160 STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEA and dry. Frost's C Storage, Queen St. 'Phone, a. RSITY AVE., COR. JOHN wot water furnace, I MeCann's, 51 251 UNIV 9 rooms MAY IST rooms one large, with study en suite Electric light, steam heat, local central. Address "'B Whig office. THE BARBER SHOP room privieges of the coma, in Brockville. Litwral will be made with a reliable tenant Apply Brown & Ashley, Propritors ON AND Hotel Strath King | N 299 | iy | BOOT terms ) MONEY AND BUSINESS. COVER wients k {OUR POLICIES building and «¢ company offers Qody ot Square xan Insurance | {LIVERPC | Fire Broek - TWO BRIGHT FRON rl | ARCHITECTS. POWER & SONS, AR( chant's Hank Huildis and Wellington streets CTS, MER- coruer Broek 'Phone, 212 HIT ling POSSESSION brick residence rooms, modern barn and stabling. C.,"" Whig office MAY 18ST, SOL 128 Union St, improvement s, Apply Box Buon 'A FROM 18T MA Ear} t, at present occupied Hudon, C.M.G., modern improverents te Lieut -Col. heathhg and Apply to Centre street, Clarence street. FROM MAY 1ST STORE Princess anfl Sydenbam Sts ent odcupied hy Y. WCA most desirable store for alm kind of business For further par txulars, apply Je Parkh Princess street or Thomas Mills at his is ry Pres to Armstrong McCormick, 102 9! | | Cor SMITH ARCHITECT, hor Building, Market Squar 845 HENRY ete: An "Phone, y 1 WM NEWLANDS CnTesT OF fice ~ seeand floor r Mahood'™s Dra store, Sores Princess pad " streets Fatrance on Bagot et 'Phone, GOR AR Y, 1908, NUMBER 158 by hot water MARRIAGE LICENSES KIRKE Marriage | et ATRICK, 158 1 nse, 42 Clarence v PIANO TO LET [THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV, C. W. CASSON. A Change Of Front consohdated evil of the to met and vet be establish to be done The glory The yet is t be oquaty tice gs vet to be hved: is that in this work been t to the been sent to the rear pons are a better more hopeful courage, of toleration, a keener recog: the fact that we are all he edch other in climbing the sur the ideal. Hpmanity is commissioned thus to make better better world. --Rev is to purity as of this denunciation tent tw hax ha Li rear, nu The understanding n a ntler t a r Ipers its conditions in F. A. Hinckley Address, Rev, 0, W, Casson, at 25 literature. PURSUANT TO THE JUDGMENT Hickey v. Trowell, thers will te offered for sale with the approbation of Locel Master at Kingstom, by Robert M Allen, Auctionwer, at 27 Brock street | o'clock | parcels or lots of land § in | shvakt | credit he vendors will only be required to fur | the City of Kingston, on SATURDAY thee 35th day of April, 1908 at mn the Lot No. 1.--No. 227 Farl street ing a two-story detached frame dwelling | house Wilh extension kitchen lot No. 2 No. 229 Earl street, a LWo story detached frame house ot No. 3----No. 238 Earl street, tw ing a semi-detached roughcast two-story house with brick front and kitchen. Lot No. 4--No, 235 Earl street, ing a semi-detached brick and frame two story house With extension kitchen. The property will he offered for ssl be subject Lo 8 reserve bid, The purchaser | y ten per comt of iis purchase money at the the of sale to the vendors of their solicitors and the tmlgnce in thirty days thereafter into Court to the of this action without terest nish & Registrar's abstract of tithe, and to produce such s, copies thereof evidences of title as are their 1 Ld In all other respects conditions of male will he conditions of this Court Parther particelars nmy be had from MACDONNELL & FARRELL, Solicityrs 28 Clarence St. Kingston J. B, WALKEM Local Masta, Kingston the 3rd duy of 1908, « in posses the terme asd the standing Dated at Aprilt A. D iF IT IS To get a sink set up or a bath room ens I can do it in first-class style and at the right Give me a trial. Beacon street, Boston, Mass., for the | Judicial Sale of Property in the and order for sale made fu the cause of the ju | afternoon the follow ing | eXtension | 8 | ori | FIRE ESCAPES! All lengths, all sizes and to suit all condi- tions. Built to order and erected in place on short notice. | | Estimates F urnished on Request. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Kingston Foundry. al | he. ] | i bee] Fr i THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--8ir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City and Farm Pro- erties. Muniefpei. and County Deben- 'res. Mofigages purchased Deposita eteived and inierest allowed, B. C. McGill, Managing Director. ---------------------------------------- Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday. New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street, Opes from 1050 am, to 3 sm, the beat plate to got an all round Lunch is the city. Meals of ali nds om shortest potios. EK Chioese dishes » pecialt 053, ; y. b.. OP

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