Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1908, p. 5

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i «= THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1908. x mE ------ wood." Mr. Henry owing week am Bing will leave on to-night, for Toronto. Susy LRELLLLLLOPLLLLLLLEEPS 1 Bunk, Siruifird, will Ir home « rt * fe} Lyman will In the Mrs. H.| midnight BODY CLEANING EVERY SPRING MORE URGENT THAN HOUSE CLEANING. will, fo- Many Women fave Discovered That a Course of Treatment With Pe-ru-na Cleanses the System of the Accumulations of Winter. ° VER EEsseee other Colborne! receive on fl lealth and Complexion, Strength and Beauty Depend Upon Clean Blood and - = - : : Good Digestion. has been staying with Kingston friends ¥*- and. oe 4 L. Sherk, L road erro £3) $ p ; : X since the death of her brother, the iy a H oy Rs ¥ wie fi Mrs. Daniel Passmore, Welland, Ontario, Can., writes: late Mr. Samuel Harper, returned|yaugticn. nr Ph aol niles Yours I was Severnly silicied with Stamm Ns F Puta) ts will arrive from] Mr. and Mrs. TF. P. Doyle, of To- thing. 1 grew thin in flesh, had headaches and was the But hi om 8 wl amve trom to. will be down to spend Faster picture of despair thier to-morfbw , to visit Mrs. | with Mrs. D. A. Weese, Princess street. | "I'won attended by three dostors, but got 80 good Leonard Clements, King street. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, of Corn-| 8, go Master Walter Macnee brought home i results. Toye, Gore street, will - - - ILOTraw. Mra. Patrick Gray, of Dundas, who up in "The Chestouts," fur so long | ronte and Dundas. i avenue, will not Thursday | . : . i { Queen 8 College Journal. It is a path 2 A¥ 1 row, to spend Easter with Miss Paul - " morrow, to spend Easter with Mrs} . | R. Uglow, Barrie street, 0 in ~ Mrs. J. C. Farthing and - : i E = Tandy next week, begin the! ey ie we ¥ peg transportation of their household] Mrs. George Webster, Rockwood Hos Arad f il . » igen tT Lwilight | { Mrs. Charles Morrison, Bagot "t HL the residence of the chancellor of the] Mre. Charles 2 nm, Bagot street, 8 1 i distinc. the takifig her's 1, | and Miss Muryv, have gone down to | vOIIIIVPIRG GREENER Ey t what has heen. by courtess led the | New York pay Mrs, Arthur Neish a FOR RE-ELECTION i, Congratulations to Miss Helen | oo ery for SOIDG: Ve a i dln bo | visit : 1) | Drummond whose story won the prize ot ra i Mrs, W H. Sparling, W J. } PENSE bots t . jof this week. She is going to spend! ! i 1 bei story of ap old musician and bis! poo with the Rev. Tt Wetherell and | ine Sparling | failures till merciful death comes. The her sister Mrs, Wetherell, ini Peter.| Miss Addie jtalats well Written and Lesrs not the boro : 2 | be home from school, in Toronto, to- | slightest trace of the amateur. Miss | Drelimond most undoubtedly has the ; - - The Badminton tournament, for { Major Leslie's prize, wis played off on | Ssgrday, Miss Grace Hemming * gnd { Mr. P. G. C, Campbell winning from p Mise Mare €aivuthérs and Mr. Ern- gods, the one chatelaine setting hers} pital, will up, tomorrow, to {and appears in the April issue of the rs. James Johnston, University | street, will leave fog Toronto, to-mor | | capeer; literary Eelore. her. {est Gildsleeve, Ag a result they cap. That Dyes! + iin on EE ' D that makes success/ul dyeing &f howe clennly, succensful, safe, The colors are (ast a ud brilliant ty shade. No streaks. Ma i trouble. Give yourself a ypoie oi pleasant trest with ap cleanly * Maypole"! Tried oF" home" "with them two very | pretty silver photograph frames: As { vial" Badminton will end with the {close of this month, with him, from St. Andrew's school. Toronto, Master Fred. Foster, of Vancouver, and Mr. Percy MecAvity, of St. John, N.B., and the three are hav- wall, will be here for Easter. Senator and Mrs. Sullivan are home from Ottawa. Mrs. William Bermingham end her| attractive little people will leave soon at "Finally T began the use of Peruna. I soon noticed an improvement and after using three bottles, I was able to relish a meal, in fact, could eat anything. "To-day 1 feel well and s . 1 consider that Peru: roc. for colors. 13¢. for black Frank I. Benedict & Co, Montreal, 67 | - > - | Out of, pourtesy io friends who this { week "did not reefive on account of it | being holy week, a number of hostess hh whan the week is not one of i tbligation, wire not at kome to { friends who happened to call upon | them, Very little visiting has Leen {dong therefore, ns has saved 'my life and I shall always praise it." ing a jolly holiday at Mrs. Walter | for Goderich Macnee's, Union street. - we Miss Mildred Jones, Kingz street, may be home from Montreal, to-mor- row, Reports to the contrary notwith- standing, it ' is not probable that ig Archdeacon Carey will leave the city | There was fan informal boy and girl hefore only. summes, al any rate. { tea; at Mes, Hugh Fraser's this weak, | fiss Bessie Smythe, who left Win. | Miss Madge Taylor having asked some | mpeg on Monday, 8 expected home JofY Hh home-Tor-holidays people to | either on Friday or Saturday She jeame to her grandmother's for a oup | may stay in Toromto a day or so on of ther. The girls. came early, and {her way down. . i brought their faney work, | Mr. and Mrs. W. G Craig, West | SE Gis wo. | street, will leave, for Ottawa, to-mor I The go rnors of the General os | TO, to spend Easter with Mr. and | pital WhRve fissued invitations for the: Mrs. J. D. Craig. | eraduatishe, exercise of the training | -_ | school for Rurses to be hold on Thurs. Mrs. F. Ridout and her baby are { day evening, April 2rd, at "ight expe ted from Ottawa, on Saturday, (o¢lock, in Convocation Hall, {to pay Mrs. Charles Tavior and Mrs. - - | Hugh Fraser, King street, a visit, - | There are rumours of a drive, next The Rev. Jolm Webster and Miss Webster will be up from Win- Thousands of our best|** and several dances for | Ruth Sis * : {girls and boys home from school. ; chester, next week, for the gradua- citizensknow that the above 1 hey are all certain to have n good | tion ceremonies at the hospital. They trade mark represents all | holiday. | will be the guests of Mrs. Louis Best y . ? { > - - Lower Wnion street the desirable features that { Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Campbell, Earl £0 to make up the best pos {atreet, go up to tomorrow, sible in an up-to-date Hat. | - > - i | Miss Haonah Beves, Colliorne street, | leit, yesterday. for New York, to] visit her nephew, W. B. Thomp- | son. i Dr. W. Workman and wife, who have | been visiting in Kingston, returned-4e their home at New Westminster, B.C, yesterday. br. - - - . i Miss Vida Cartwright, of Havergal | Hall, will spend Easter with her | grandmother, Lady Cartwright, in Ot- | tawa. Major and Mrs. Norman Stuart Les- ie, Bagot streel, are going to St i n Wri n John, NB, for a fortnight's vaca MAS. ALICE BRADLEY. tion. Captain and Mrs. Alan Palmer, King street, expect to leave, to-mor row, for Ottawa, for the Egster holi days. Captain and Mrs. Douglas will be down from Toronto for ter. - - Mrs. Alice Bradley, Thorold, Ont., Can., writes: "Two years ago I became weak and rundown and as time passed I gradually failedguntil a year ago, when I experienced a stroke ¢ paralysis, whieh affected one side and I was helpless, it "I called in professional medical treatment, but steadily grew worse. "I had detided I never would rise again from my bed, but, when Peruna was bronght to me and after having taken four bottles of it, I wax able to be out and a wonder to myself and friends, "I consider Peruna a great blessing to the afflicted. I may add that my daughter has also used Peruna and has been blessed with renewed health. I believe Peruna saved our lives." rr MRS. DANIEL PASSMORE. Clean Up Once a Year. | Mrs, N.P. Lawler, £23%N. Broadway, | and within two weeks I was in fine LEANING up the body in the spring | Pittsburg, Kas., writes * | health." is & duty everyone owes to himself. 'Last spring 1 caught 3 severe cold | "Peruna Is a wonderful medicine." Face powders may hide a rough skin, | Which developed into 2 serious case of| * Mr. Lee King, R. F. D. No. 4, Farmers but Peruna helps to produce a skin that | S#@rrh, I felt weak and sick and could | ville, Tek., writes. need not be hidden. Hither Sat nor sleep well, "My health has been better generally "A member of our club, whe , ALY Tae ht shunts of sud Dod is good Ai- | sured of catarrh thecagh ha had been this spring and summer than it has been gestion, aids digestion, i > . | Those people who have regular bedily | Peruas, Yiets wo to Wy Nand Tau | ot Tae yours ad Theve worked Seanly fanctions have a clear and delicateskin.| «gf expecis! help, but nothing like the | «wy : Peruna helps to restore these functions. | wonderfu' chang» for the Detter 1 oh ] Jntjareg With dysentery snd bowel Most skin deformities depend upon |gurved aliicst as soon as I started tak- Srouble. 3 "Your remedy also cured my wite of I felt much better, and | "O0stipation, systemic derangements which cannot! ing it 1 was wall, | "I wish you continued success with " be corrected by local treatments. "In throes Peruna is a systemic remedy, reorgan- | within a we izing and reguisting the wholes body... | "I contizasd ta ing the entire bottle | your great medicine, - ne - EE Kenoka, Alberta, and will spend about five months there, da we oer Invalid Ladie§ J es +..." This Is For You. | EASTER | untold miseries common to their sex. ------------------ [HESE SHOULD SELL FAST ON THURSDAY. | has gone down to the capital for! . New Arrivals Egster. | of life and fashion, and the improper train- | Miss Lillian Mowat and Miss May | ing of girlhood. Then, too, the physical Ross will leave Kingston, the first changes that mark the three eras of woman- week in June for England. It is -pos- : the wife, and the mother) | sible that the Rev. Dr: Ross and Miss hood (the maiden, Js wills, =m Ross and Miss Isabel Ross may have much to do with her sufferings, most of which are endured in silence, unknown | NTY-EIGHT LADIES Prince-Chap and Box-Beex Styl df the new Plait English Broadcloth. and Novelts Some have 1 of Puytton for Thursday Young Eas - = Mrs. Robert Laird will leave "Otter burn" about the beginning of the) month, and Mrs. Allaire Shortt will be over from New York carly in the coming month to make arrangements for the family's usual summer resi- dence here. ! Little Miss Elaine Colyfeare, a To ronto schoolgirl, will spend Easter with Miss Helen Campbell, at Mrs M. Campbell 5, Sydenham street, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Strange William street, ave going down to Ottawa to spend' Easter with Judge! and Mrs. Maclennan. - > 2» Mrs. Charles Gildersleeve is down, on Friday, to Ottawa, spend Easter with Colonel and Victor Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. George H. W. Gibson are coming up from Uttawa, to-mor 5 row, and will spend Easter with Mr and Mys. D. Purdy, Clergy street west. Mr. F. Purdy, who is coming up from Papineau, Que., will join Mrs, Gibson at Ottawa, sand cdme home | with her, "+ WIRES Mr. H. Wilder has gone out to] house The principal and members of the vaduating cless of the nurse' train ing school will be at home from dight {to eleven, on. Friday evening, April 24th. Toronto | for a fortnight | Professor and Mrs. Norman R. Car. | michael, Union street, will leave for } We guarantee this Hat by | replacing with another| should it not prove satisfac- - tory. | the west, to-morrow, and it is earn- {estly hoped that the clear western air{ J. | will | complete recovery, | . | | - - Mr. and Mrs, F strech, same going up to Belleville Eager thy. . "Mr. Gorge Ferguson 3 Owen 8 ) There 18 ho better hat Miss Gertrude Hewton will te home | away made than the Mills Hat at | on Hamilton on Friday. home $2.50 & 3.00. .Our $1 98 Mra. Fexbes Torrance and her fam- spend Easter with Removal Sale price Ai ily have left; for Montreal, Mighael Walsh, Princess Mis. J, K. Galbraith, of Toronto, is | will be gladly welcomed. the guest of her nicee, Mrs. Henry | Mr. R. W. Brigstocke will be here $1.98 takes Any " . Felt Hat in the L) . Store During This Wade, Johnson street. from Giroux Lake, to spend Easter Sale. Miss * Apdelle Elder will be home | Mr. Ronald Fortt, William street, is from Ottawa, to-morrow, to spend the | going to Lindsay: for the Easter holi- holidays 'with Mrs. James Elder, Wil- | davs. oa ots Mr. George Lyman will be up from C- - Nr. Hl. Boys' Caps, 9¢, 15¢, 19¢. and 23e. - + Montreal, on Friday, to spend the Uglow of "the Merchants Eastertide with his people at "Calder. Children's Tams, 23¢. A ' snap. ~ Men's Caps, 15¢, 23¢, 33c. Eolt Felts, 50c, 60c, 75¢ and 99¢, -> G. Lockett, Stuart for Mr. bring about Carmichael's ww is here from the little bride last September 3rd, from Haileybury, her mother, street. Mrs. Ernest Keanev, who went : going | | is coming to Mrs to Mrs. She ---- Look The Town Over buy \ your } | i } > «> - It is probable that Mrs. Walter! Fleming yl be up. from Ottawa about the ! time of convocation Queen's. Miss Helen at If you will but be sure you come here before you Easter Toggery. tw eg @ Eh go & Manysg!, the Smart, Handsolae Suits we are showing are exclu- Five over later in the summer, : . y with hs Every new erqation of style, pattern and fabric. by even the family physician and most in. "> o's Arthur Martin will be home from timate friends. | the west for the Easter hofidays, i Mr. Clive Betts will be home To all such whose hollow shisha, puis Stirling to-morrow, and will be here faces, sunken eyes and feeble footsteps, in- i till Easter Monday night. | dicute nervousness, palpitation of the heart, | Mr. BE. R. C. Dobbs is coming home weak, faint and dizzy spells, we would on Friday from Sudbury for his holi earnestly recommend a course of Milburn's days. | Heart and Nerve Pilla Mrs. Jos. Sharp, Brighton, Ont., writes: | "Iwas troubled with palpitation of the | heart, weak spells and nervous trouble, and daughter of the late Mrs. Roland P. found no relief until adviced to try Mil Marks, Chicago. to Mr. Lionel Mont- | burn's Heart snd Nerve Pills. I got one rose Parker, Belleville, formerly ~ of | box and that helped me so much I sent and | Chicago, and a brother of Sir Gilbert {got five more.' I am now o com- | Parker, M.U. The marriage will take | pletely." plate in Chicago on April 20th, when | Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50s. Miss Edith Marks, a sister, will also per box or three boxes for $1.25, at all he Jagr od ar Charles Edward dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price | : by The T. Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, | (Molly). | Ti gaat Ont '8 Wonderful Value! Mrs. | i -- 0006000606000 Miss Barbara Hollinsworth i i | from - You are not obliged to buy your Suit or Top Coat here--but you will sghen you see our goods and prices. You can save from Jehtes to ave dojlars here. Suits, $5 to 20. Top Coats, $7 to 18 The Elegance and Taste represented in our Boys' Clothing ~ will - please mother. It don't cost much to clothe the Boy here. Noriolk Suits, sizes 24 to 28, $2 to $5.50, folle-Sults, sies 20 to 33, $2.50 to $7. TW} SPRING COATS hart, Tight-Vitting, Raincoats for Ladies and Gentlemen - - - andl The announcement is made of the engguement of Miss Grace' Marks, weed in 3.68 This is a Good Chance to Get a Lovely Coat for Easter. Striped Cove 50 Per Cent. Less Than Regular _ Bargains i # -- IN -- Underwear, Hosiery, Collars, Ties, Shirts, Umbrellas, Fancy and White | or. Come and participate in ~the great bargains we are offeriug during this, . Men's Suits for Easter Latest Don. -- is announced of second daughter of Major and Aollinsworth, Sweetlfhd avenue, Ot tawa, to Mr. Herbert MacIntosh, lum- herman, of Winnipeg. The wedding will take place in Winnipeg on April I5th, and the couple will spend their | ead aC honeymoon in Vancouver, ! i siyle has She * r - a - i iis ished | brokdery, ' i Invitations have been received in! won A Card, the JStigished Shon down go. Others Jove town for the 5 marriage of Miss L. cure my headaches soquickly that I don't nes rtion oke, Embroidered Murray, of Pembroke, to Captain mind having them any more." Panel, and other Fringmings yooh . George Koy, of Quebec, now quartered Mrs. (Dr.) Shurtleff, of Coaticook, All 'very dainty makes olla . New Shirts, exclusive designs, New Gloves. at Stanley Barracks, Toronto. The! gays: "I have probably taken @ thous- toned backs, 3 sleeves. Regu. | : be 3s ¥ i% ' marriage will take place in Pembroke, | and Zutoo tablets. They cure my head | lar price, $25. On << Q i 35 to Ho Iie dar . We have all that is desirable. Come and see. April. 9th. Captain Roy was for, ache quickly and leave no bad after sale Thursday enly i + price $18, On sale LEO Tn 5 some time at the barracks here. | effects." sg asks IV - - - Faas re samples of Hs gn i al Invitati have been pived for | things said about Zutoo tablets, the state- | the avons in' St. Mare Made, | ments of two from thousands, whose lene's church, Picton, Wednesday, Ap- | headaches are now til Mth, of Miss Muriel Barker, to! { Dr. C. A. Publow. C red b t 2 Lu y Zutoo ini or | GOPOPOOSOSSOS & Monuments! Owipg 10 the fact that! we have, 8 large mimber of | Monuments tn stock, and a | pumber arvivisg. we have! Secidad Ladies' Waists Eighty four only, White Lawn, 9'Carment Suits, sizes, 23 to" 34, $3 to $0.50. New Easter Neckwear The' swellest, the iiches® you aver saw, regular 50¢c. New Neck- wear, 80¢.) all 'this week. made of fine Fifty Men's Suits, Prakid, on : we of Em ' pring with loser Fanev Worsteds, ces, Vir with Hand Dregs Padded 125 | #t Lining. Thursday. r Everything New in Boys' Suits for Easter « Bigges ---------- RONEY & CO., 127 Princess St. The Store That Sets the Pace. Latest Patterns and best Sty) value that's pos sible, Po not miss our brings Special. This week only. English and Canadien Print®, 32 jrches wide. Sale Price per vend . . 1 The Montreal Stock Co |§0 PRINCESS STREET |g) rednien Faies to mks] Between Redden's aud Crawford's Groceries. : ee 1 : "Phone No. 844, 4 : Ta : > Toye's Window ?" Tn he ave 8 3 POR ' pie Soe ay of Eade omnes ov Prevost, Brock three cases of clothing order of Beotch and

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