Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Nov 1908, p. 6

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~~ SMALL-POX . | HOUSEROLDERS ~ CAUTIONTD. How, to Avoid Contagion... Small-pox is prevalent. The use of a reliable disinfectant protects the © household, The last thing at' night ~ pour into the traps of the closets, wash-basins, sinks, ete., just a Kttle Platt's Chlorides. Places where dis- ease germs may develop, nooks be hind plumbing and all spots that can't be. reached by the siedbbing i Brush should be freely sprinkled wit a mixture of one: (1) part of Platt's Chlorides and ten (10) parts of wa- 4er. 'This dilution costs less than Se. a quart. Do not neglect a liberal sprinkling of the cellar: To remove objectionable odors where sprinkling js inadvisable, keep a cloth or sponge moistened with the dilution mention- ed. A little extra care just now may prevent much sickness and ex- sense. Platt"s Chlorides is an - odor- eas, colorless "liquid disinfectant . which instantly déstroy foul odors and disease-breeding matter. It is sold by druggists everywhere in full qugrt bottles and is' prepared ky Henry B. Platt. st aden Book with sanitary information mailed free on writing te 42 Clif * gtreet, New York, .. " THE LATE J. KNIGHT Of Toronto writes regarding HYGIENE KOLA, CELERY AND PEPSIN TONIC WINE as follows: "I have great pleasura in recommending HYGIENE KOLA, CELERY AND PEPSIN TONIC WINE. Tn consequence of the large percentage of KOLA contained therein, this constitutes the tonic a grand nutritive and tissue builder ; the second ---ingretlient one of very much jmgportance, is CELERY, a powerful nervine sedative, which take ry prominent part in the « 3 the third is PEPSIN, one powerful aids we have in bri nt the rapid digestion of food, bling a weakened stomach, as in cases of dyspeptics," to afford nutri- ment to? the tissues rapidly, aiding naturally the weakened power of the diminished flow of the gastic juice: I congratulate you on the production _of HYGTRNT KOLA CELERY & TONIC WINE." Sole Manufacturers, HYGIENE KOLA 1.I'D., 84 Church 8t., Toronto: Sold by all dealers. free. Apples Just Arrived One Car. 90% Perfect Baldwins and Spys."® A. GLOVER, Cor. Bagot & Ear ite Grand Pp Station NEW FORK SITY . » ROOMS " Re UPWARDS B to and from sta- tion free. Send stamp for New Yerk City | Gud: and Map. Samples mailed 1 Mrs. Gold in Guilight i cae eee Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie, Bagot btreet,--gave a very bright tea yes terday in honor of her visitor, Miss Sydney Smith, of St. John. , Miss Eleanor Macdonell had charge of both tea and coffee and Miss Mabel Brown- field cut ices. The girls helping were Miss Pessie Gordon, Miss Nora Gordon, Miss. Grace Hemming, Miss Dorothy Brownfield, Miss Phyllis Short and Miss Marie and 'Dorothy Carruthers. Among the guests were Mrs. W. D. Gordon, Mrs. Arthur Cun- ningham, Mrs. E, T. Taylor, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, Mrs. J. H. Mack, Mrs. Edward J. B. Pense, Mrs. Iva Martin, Mrs. John Bell Carruthers, Mrs. Frank Strange, Mrs. Campbell Strange, Miss Gertrude Strange, Mrs. | F. W. Albree, Mrs. Walter Macnee, Herbert Robinson, Miss Mac- sherson and Miss Edith Macpherson, Miss Mary Hora, Miss Frances Hara, Miss Elsie and Miss Marjory Pense, Wiss Alice Macnee, Miss Lorne Ham- ilton, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss Ma- mie Garrett. The tea table was *de- corated with white chrysanthemums and the hour over the tea cups was as_ delightful as the very charming hostess could make it. = See i Mr. and Mrs, | - - Russell Hale gave a { dinger party at the Country Club, { last night, with Colonel Biggar as { guest of honor. Covers were laid for | sixteen and the others guests were | Colonel and Mrs. E. T. Taylor, Col- | onel and Mrs. Douglas Noung, Major and Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie, Cap- | tain and Mrs. de Mowbray Bell, Mr. {and Mrs. John B. Carruthers, | Sydney Smith and Major Dennett. i on - we Mrs. De Mowbray .Bell entertained jat a small tea on Thursday at her {rooms on William street, in honor of | Colonel Biggar. The guests were the | military - people and included Colonel | and Mrs. W. 1). Gordon, Colonel and | Mrs.«T..D. R. Hemming, Colonel and "Mrs. H. E. Burstall® Colonel and Mrs. | Frank Strange, Major and Mrs. J. H. | Mack, Captain and Mis. Alan Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hale. - >» | Some of the girls and an equal { number of cadets have been asked to spend this evening playing bridge at |a King street home but mo, names 'must be mentioned. { > ee {| Mr. and Mrs. William Harty, jr. | Sydenham street, are going up to Toronto next week to take part in the silver wedding anniversary fes- tivities at '""'Rathnally." ". oe | - A few of the giris and some of the | cadets were asked to. Mrs. Frederick | Brownfield's, Wellington street, on | Wednesday to have a game of bridge. - eo» Mrs. Macintyre, superintendent of the Young Ladies' residence, 174 Earl Half Pr Ladies's Tweed Coats, Ladies' Cheviot; Coats, 'Ladies' Black Coats, Ladies' Tweed Skirts, Ladies' Panama Skirts, ¥ Over 2,000 to Select From. On Sale at Our Two Establishments | 168 Princess St. (fut hurts bm) Cor. Brock & Wellington Sts. 4 1 t Every Garment Marked in Plain Figures and All Guaranteed New This a THE DAILY street, will _rective on mext Monday, Mondays of the month. -> - - . > = "A number 'of littlé emtertainments have been 'given for Miss Mabel Far- ley of Trenton, who is the guest of Mrs. Workman, Alired street. - - oe a There was a little bridge party at Mrs. W. B. Dalton's, Johnson street, last week. 1 Mrs. P. Nelles, who has been visit- ing Mrs. J. C. Farthing, at "The Chestnuts," returned to Ottawa terday. : Mrs. Stinson McBride, Barrie street, and her son, Kirk, lelt for New York yesterday to spewd Christmas = with Dr. and Mrs. James Kirk. Mrs; James Sutherland and her family have left for Detroit, where they will remain until the new year. ar. Sutherland will join them at Christmas. . Miss Eva Johnston, Earl street, left yesterday for St. Louis and Chicago, her sisters, Mrs. Samuel G. Suther- land and Mrs. Frank McMartin. - ew Mrs. John McKay, jr., Sydenham street, and her little daughter, left for New York via.' Montreal on Thursday. . Rev. I. W. Kirkpatrick returned to Cardinal yesterday. 4 Miss llizabeth Sutherland, Earl] stpeet, left for Rochester, yesterday, to visit her brother, Mr. Frederick - "and will then go on to Amherstburg Miss | Sutherland, for "a couple of weeks, | where she will stax with Dr. and Mrs R. H. Abbott until the first week in | January. The Misses Potts, of Toronto, have | been staying with Mrs. Henry Cun- |ingham, Earl street. Mr. Herbert J. | pending a few days with his parents, {Mr. and Nrs J. A. B, Smith, Alfred | street, They return Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday night. - " - There will be a very warm welcome "home" for the Rev. T. W. Savary and wife. Mr. Iva Martin gave a men's lun- cheon, yesterday, at '"Underwooa." Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Horsey will probably take possession of their house on King street, next Wednes- day. There were two or three little bridges this week and a few tiny af- ternoon teas. They were all too small to mention. Letters from Miss Agnes Macmorine say that the archdeacon is spending the greater part of .his time out-of- doors and that the weather is so sum- mer-like that white dresses are in or- der. Both the, archdeacon and Miss to yes where she will spena the winter with} ad . 8] Smith and bride are Macmorine are very well indeed. oe "- - Rev. Harry Graham Gray, of Las | Vegas, Nevada, son of Mr. and Mrs. | P. Graham Gray of Everett avenue, formerly of Kingston, Ont., was mar- ried on November 17th, to Miss Jen- | nie L. Masten, of Los Angeles, Cal. The ceremony was performed by Rev. 'William MacCormack, dean of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral at Los Angeles. | The engagement is { powerful, {than any other BRITISH Bie SATURDAY and afterwards én the first and second and only offenders, Joataniiny in the-outlying and add considerably to ties of the "blind" an address which is by no: common in the Irish mail: * sister Bridget, care of the Preste lives in the Parish of Balecumbury, in | @ Cork." i Have You Joints Pains ? A weak joint is hard to travel on, and a- sore muscle is a serious matter to aetive people. Now joints hard to reach. Only a liniment penetrating and pain-sub- duing: as Nerviline can help=conges- tion must be relieved and. painful symptoms cured. Five times stronger liniment, more pene- soothing, Nerviline's action upoti joints and museles is in- stant and permanent. Not an ache or pain in any part of {he body that Nerviline won't cure. As a heusehold liniment, worth its weight in gold; trating, more announced of [sold in large 25c. bottles everywhere. Ws af Ladies Far-lined Coats, Ladies' Opera Coats, ALL AT HALF PRICE One-Third Off All Ready-to-wear Skirts Ladies' Black Voile Skirts," Ladies' Broadcloth Skirts, AT ONE-THIRD OFF \ - ABERNETH PURE LEAD in five pound blocks. The pricenis | Interesting, inv Ru Canada Metal Co.,Ltd _31 William8t,, Toronto. Try ou For Men we have special values in Heavy and Medium Weight Soles, in Patents, Gun Metal, Box and ¢ Velour Calf, also Brown, Tan and Wine Colers. Prices $3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00 to 5.50. Men's Tan-Rubbers, $1.50 : For Women we have Light, Medium and Heavy Soles, in Patent, Box and Valour Calf, Brown, Tan and ; Red Shoes, Broad and Narrow Toes. Prices, {i2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 to 5.00. Ladies' Tan Rubbers, $1.25 THYS fice Down Go Prices Without Any Consideration as to Profit or Cost. The Mild Weather Has Left Us With Altogether Too Heavy Stocks and We Have Decided to Make Enormous Sacrifices in Order to Realize : : : ? : ice on All Coats " Ladies' Beaver Coats, Children's Tweed Coats, Children's Red Cloth Coats, Children's Blanket Coats, ~ 3 Ladies' Venetian Skirts, bi Children's Skirts, (3 Season. x

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