Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Dec 1908, p. 6

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"PAGE SIX, pest le re EE ------ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. * FRUITRUICES CLEAR THE SKIN * The sKin mirrors fafthfully the state "of the blood, and the blood shows how _ well--or how badly--the' liver, bowels, Kidneys and the millions of tiny glands In the skin are doing their work. i © If these organs are not property cléar- "ing out the waste. matter, the blood will be poisoned and the skin sallow, "muddy" and sprinkled with pimples. Plenty of ripe fruit"heélps more than any other food to cure, this condition, biit even more effective, us well as less expensive, are "Fruit-a-tivés" These are little tablets of concentrated fruit Julees, combined in such a way as to many times lnecrease their action on those organs that eliminate Tmpiv ities. One or two "Frult-astives" a day will keep the blood pure and give the skin the clear glow of health. 26e for trial size box~-50¢ for regular slzn--§ for 38. Dealers ¥verywhere should have both sizes. If vou are upable to ob. tain "Fruit-a-tives" in you neighbors hood, they will be sent on receipt of © price. Frult-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. So REGBLUMBAG) Cpe 7p I0iAX Revo. § " The Best .On Market §t. Regis Lumbago Cure Godfrey, Nov. 8rd, 1908, The W. A. Singleton Co., Crosby, Ont. Gentlemen : i . "Last summer 1 took Rheumatism in my knee that I could scarcely walk commenced taking St. Regis Lumbago, Cure and. it helped me, and I am well and can walk all right. "My wife also had & bad pain in her back and she took St, Regis Lumbago Cure and it bas helped her, 1 cannot raise' your . Medicine too highly for Rheumatism and Lumbago. Yours Truly, JOHN WALKER. Sold 'hy all Druggists in Kingston, THE VALUE OF « COD LIVER OIL yslolan would dispute the value VER OIL of nervous and P ° In *BRICK'S TASTELESS" there is no inte. It increases the appetite, stimulates the digestion, invigorates ieee noislshing. them, and 8 Coughs, Colds Bronchitis. Its timely use is an-insuran serious ; ened AB phold and Typhas an us theria. ntee with every bottle is an evidence of our faith in this ess Preparation. v "BRICKS TASTELESS" is put up in eight (8) ounce bottles, retail price fifty (50) cents, and in Swank? (20) ounce bottles, retall price one b Maypole Soap HS br. With Ease at Home With Sure Results roc. for colors, 15¢. for back, Frank L, Benidict & Cou, Montreal, Fi T 1 s g Melton Overcoatings. and Beaver Newest Shades .in Ulsterings and Suit- ings. John Twedde 131 Princess street. Que Chocolates Are, made daily ; always fresh ; always good; all prices, and flavors. {og Gream Constantly on hand. PRICE'S, ~ Apples Just Arrived & One Car. and Spys. COR, Co. Bol M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop flair Dressing and Shaving Parlor Three. Chair. Quick "Service. Your pat ronage solicited: 336 King Stract J xt, door to Wade's Prgg Stork '| Canadian alungs were still there. I was in Jury | | chronic colds, coughs, or brenchilis in 90% Perfect | THE SPORT REVIEW Woodstock Has Built a Fine Cinder Path--In Six Years the Hamilton Tigers Have Lost Only Three Matches. Ernest Barry, the Engligh sculling champion, refused an offer "to row in Australia. An English rugby player was sent to jail for a month for assaulting a referee who "had ordered him off the field for rough play. The race which AlivegShrubb, English professional ruiimér, was to have run ggainst a relay téam at irockville, has been postponed until n Jatér date. The National Gymnuasties of Italy has resolved to consider Dorando a professional runner on the ground that he was paid to compete with Hayes in the so-called Marathon race at New York, Sk In six yéars- the: Hamilton Tigers have Host but--theee rugby games, (Ut- tgwa'/ Rough Riders taking two and Montreal one. The Tatler game was in Hamilton, and the two Ot- tawa games at Ottawa. The Montreal Star, in discussing the Tiger-Varsity match in Toronto, ways: As a football match pure and sunple it could not compare with the amatch in Kingston; as a spectacle it | surpassed all the football matches inl the history of Canada. Woodstock, which years ago was one of the recognized centres of ath- letic sport in Ontario, promises fo make every effort to regain its old position. The Woodstock AAA. have built a cinder path which, the Sentigel-Review says, will be the equal of those. at Halifax and Mon- treal, the only first-class running the lost THOUSAND ISLAND PARK. a ° Racy News From This * Famous ; Resort. Thousand Island 'Park, Dec. i--D. W. Gardner is putting in a.new hard- wood floor in the school house. The musical concert at Fisher's Landing was largely attended. Thanksgiving services |: were held in the new M. E. church at Fine View on Thugsday evening. George Hunter, Fisher's mail carrier from Fisher's Landing to Fine' View and' Thousand Island Park and return. . A number of maskinonge have been caught in this vicinity: lately. the Kemp family and the Esslytine family have gone tp Syracuse for the winter, An oyster supper was held at the residence 'of E. C. Lewis on Frida night; proceeds to the parsonage fund. Stillman Dano has completed the job of filling in, inside the new sea wall wich dirt at Basswood Island. (Gillespie's), a short distance above hers. [Ihe island is now one of the finest in this locality Clarence Fox and, family, Central Aye: have gone to Watertown for the winter. The derricks, boiler and machinery con- nected with the Leopold Bros' quarry on the Lewis farm, are being removed to the new quarry between Point Vivian and Aléxander Bay. : William Keplar, owner and manager of the cheese factory, near the Peel Dock; is building a "fine residence ifi that locality. Vet. Slate has 'removed from the Beckwith farm.to the Lewis farm and George Patchén to the Cal- houn farm. * We are ndw getting our Indian summer, feawtiful. weather,' but windy. About forty families remain at the Park this winter. HAD A SERIOUS FALL. Presbyterians Had a. Concert in the Church, NapaneeypDee, 2.-- Yesterday afternoon William © Emburny; «working on De. Stratton's new building, Dundas' street; paths in Canada. At thé annual meeting of the Lake Yacht Racing Association in Toronto | amendments made by the Kingston! yacht club, making it compulsory to have a cabin-house on class R eigh- teen-foot rating boats, also allowing | crew of four instead of three in this class, were adopted. The next an- nual megdng will 'be held in King- ston. Montreal Star: Pitre, the well- known lacrosse and hockey player, | and his friends, are anxiously looking for Chaucer Elliott, with whom Pitre | deadt when he made his, tentative arrangements to play for the Montreal hockey team for it seems that ~Kd- monton has offered him a big salary, twelve hundred dollars, if is said, and his fare, if he will gome and. play with them for the Stanley cup. In 'the intermediate deries of the rugby 'union Hamilton 11, | champions of the Interprovincial un: ion, will play the Grand Trunks, champions of the Quebec union, in Montreal, on Dec. Bth. In the jun- | ior series Parkdale, of the Interpro- vincial, will play Varsity 111, of 'the Intercollegiate, on Dee. 5th, Lind- | say, of the O.R.F.U., will play tlie | winners in Toronto on Dec. ~12th. London Truth : As- to 'golf,' foot- thereis no preserip- ball or cricket, {tive right to play.such. games, IT sup- | | pose;~on. any: cammon in England. 1! exclude Scotland advisedly, for in| | that country there was no use for | the. sand swept shores except The (game of golf. Mog th HL for | 'making money out of nothing must have something. te do. with the crea- | | Hon of links and" the development of eolf. To Advertisers. Cuts suitable to Christmas, as well appropriate borders of various | sizes, may' "be ordered through ' the Whig. Samples may be seenr@t the | office. as | a -- 4 |* See Bibby's $3.50 sweater coats, | A sad death took place on Sunday, that of the wife of Morley Scott, only daughter . of M. Shorey, 4th Conoes- sion of Sidney: She leaves: a husband | and two children to 'mourn. aged twenty-six years. "Instant" pain relief for all ain, either internally or externally. Eola price 25c. each; 2 for : at Wade's drug: store. Bibby 's The hockeyists of Leeds county have formed * a league composed of eight clubs--~Frankville, Seeley's Bay, Ath- ens, « Lyndhurst, ~ Westport, Newbord, Delta, Phillipsville. After Sickness Vinol Built up Strength for a Bowmanville, Ontario. Man | After All Other Means Had! Failed. { | 1 She was | 28g., | | for sweater coats. bee ---- "1 ; was sick 'with plura-pnclimonia or twelve © weeks, and after I got around 1 did not gain very fast, and I ook, nine bottles of Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, but the pains in my | & Lovell's drug store and they récom- | mended Vinol," so I 'tried a bettle {and before I had finished the. first | bottle tlm pains were all gone and 1 | was getting stronger, and then 1 took {another bottle, and "now 1 am well, {thanks to Vinol." John D. Graham, | Bowmanville, Ont. | This is because Vinol is the best {cod liver and iron" tonie in the world. {Tt creates @ hearty appetite, strongth- {ons the digestive organs, makes rich, rod blood and replaces woakness with strength. The beneficial #ffect of | Vinol in cases of feeble old people is {simply remarkable We invite. all old : people, delicate children, weak, run-down persons, convhlescents, or those suffering from this vicinity to try Vinol on our offer to return their money if it does. no good. Wé make this offer to show our faith in. Vinol. Geo. - W. Mahood, Druggist, Kingston, The great Uterine Tonic; and only saf 1 Monthly Regulator on whieh women can depend, Sold in three degrees of strength--No, 1, §1; No. 2 10 degrees stronger, $3; No. 3 for special cases, por box, Sod y & Bro pamphlet. Addvess : received a bad falf through the breaking { of a support under one ofthe scaffolds 4 { He fell a distance of about twenty feer and although no bones were broken he received: acbadsgash on his face and | several badiibruiSes, jhotgh not con- sidered serious. It 'Wad @ 'narrow es- cape for. Mr. Embury and as he is a man about Seventy years: of age the { mjury may confine himgto the house for some time. On Monday night the gentlemen of the Presbyterian church celebrated St. Andrew's night with' a concert in the lectire room of the church. The pro- gramme was of Jocal talent of a high order, This ty_the continent this summer. mstructive, wad most interesting and | and was appreciated by all present. The proceeds were most though the night was yéry stormy. At the high court of justice, non-jury sittings, before Justice Clute, on Mon- day, the case of Maracle vs. Taylor, action for injury to a boy in the employ of the defendant, was heard. Judgment for plaintiff for $600 ang costs. satisfactory, al- Ladies' Street 'Costume. This design is adaptable for elabor- ate development 'und dressy wear, or for a plaiw suit as well. The skirt is cut eleven . gores--habit back, round length, and trimmed around the bot tom with a fold of satin. Fhe goat is prettily' trimmed with satin bands. The long scarf is of liberty satin, fin-} ished with gold: tassels. The suit made of dark green broadcloth. Serge, cheviot and worsted are suited to the design. was : Out With Corns, Don't trifle with corns, don't endure them. No matter what kind they are or how long you have had them. Peck's Corn. Salve will take them out. In big boxes :15c., at Wade's 'drug store. Notice. Legal forms, customs entry blan etc., for sale at Whig office, cheapest and best place to ing. uy priut- Try Bibby's $2 cont sweaters. Michael Graham' passed away -Mon- day, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. 'T.. Truaisch, Brooklyn, N.Y., as the result of a pathlytic stroke. De- ceased was in fie eighty third year. In the year 1884 Mr. Graham was elected as an . alderman for Bleegker ward, Belleville, and' was, elected con- A -- anding, is again the! | Mr. Flach, principal of the cob | | legiate institute gave a talk on his trip % th 3 i " 4 3 =F »i 3 i 5 have always been t The pute vegetable oilsand flower perfumes used in its manufacture nicest and purest soap in Canada--unsurpassed by any imported soap. From infancy § 'to'wbmanhood no other soap should be used. fed Need we add that imitations of "Baby's Own' made as cheaply as possible--are rations--"Baby's - Own" Soap has been the constant | toilet companioti of thotisands. ~ wy 8) a he best; which is the reason why Baby's Own is the uty 2 &r h necessarily ¥egy injurious to the skin. VA ALBERT SOAPS LIMITED Mrrs.,, MONTREAL. Lo No Stropping N dog feeling Five minutes becomes an' easy h no honing--the once g or a close shave. The marvellous the work. (e3TiTa Q mote of that guilty hang- to your chin, knowing that you are not shaved -- with the Gillette Safety Razor abit--no_stropping, ir face. safe--cannot cut you fazor that can be adjusted for a light More than two million Gillette users. NO STRCPPING. NO HONING. Stop at a store and buy a Gillette to-day Standard Gillette Razor with 12 blades (24 cutting edges) $5.00. . 4 GILLETTF SAFETY RAZOR CO. OF CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL. Burnishine wg Metal Polish will do its work as casy in/cold as in warm weather, Nothing better that we know of ¢ ® for Cleaning and Polishing Brass, Copper, Zinc, . & Tin, Nickel, Siov: Edges, and all kinds of Metals. In tins, all sizes, half piut to one gallon. he 1 McKelvey & Birch 69 AND 71 BROOK STREET. - with your hand but should be. every morning PERE EREREEE SEOCIEEEIPRE EL EEERERE FANCY FURNITURE 'XMAS PRESENTS Library Table, 3d 'Qt. Oak, from $8.50 to $25. Morris Chairs, same as cut, from $6.50 to $25. Sectional Bookcases, from $2.50 $4.50 per section. i Music Cabinet, Chiffioniers, Tables, Pedestals, Jardinier Stands, in Mahogany and Oak. i Parlor Suits, from $20 to $150. Mission Dining Room Sets, early Eng- fish finish from $50 to $125. RCBT. J. REID, 230 Princess St., 6 Doors above Opera House. Telephone 577. > safety razor that is The only to Parlor Gillette Blade does (2 RL . Policies Issued by the Imperial Guarantee P40 . and Accident Insurance Company of Can- ada Pay Indemnity for Thirty Diseases, Including Smallpox and Quarantine. Ap- RY now for your Policy at the office, 18 ar et St.. Kingston. J. O. Hutton, Agent TT Ee -- 46 . ---- od Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to itsNatural Colo r and uty. No matter how long ithas been gra; or faded. Promotes a luxuriant pr Hn 4 of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, afid' positiv removes ban. druff, Keeps hdirsoft and glossy. Re- | fuse all substitutes. 23 times as much | in $1.00 as 50c. size.. is Not a Dye. $1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists tituously for eleven "vears. The sur- viving' members of the family are two sons, Felix and William, of Brainard, Minn.; and fives daughters, Mrs. PT. McPonald, St, Paul, Minn; Mrs.- I. Robinson, Staples, Minn; Mre. J, Barnett aml Meg 'E Tepaisch, Brook- lyn, N.¥Y., and Mrs. Chancey Ashley "No prudent man can afford to: be without a poliev that gives weekly inflemnity for illness or accident for one or more days' duration to the extent of four years for one year for allmess. W.' J. agent. ! | William H. Harper, Brockville, and Miss Clara Harpetgda ¢ of Cos| phremes Hirper, Mor married Monday. Sec Bibby's new swealir coats. Patrick Pyke, a well-khown Gren ville - cheese maker, has purchased Fair, | Wright, of Elgin A lot. ot people get cut by in sharp practices, dealing 20K MEDIOIRE C0, TORONTS, ONT, formerly Windsor . See Bibby's $2 ladies' sweaters, accident and | | Glenmore cheese factory from Thomas |\ Send 2c for free bool®*' The Care of the Hair." Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. | Bay's Hartina $0ap cures Pim | red, Jough and cha bands, and all ekinbiie: | eases. éeps skin fine and Soft. 25%. drugists, | Bend 2¢ for free book *""The Care of the Elin» JAS. B. |OUR ROOSTER BRAND | OF TOBACCO Smoking and Chewing, at forty-five cents a pound, is a good tabacco. Why | pay. eighty-five cents. Andrew Maclean, Ontario street, {SLIPPER SOLES & OVERG McLEOD. : REMNANT SALE First-Class Wall Paper D. BE. FRASER, 'Phone 373. 78 Willam St, PLUMBERS 1 Try our PURE LEAD in five pound blocks. The price is "interesting, A Canada Metal Co.,Ltd William 8t,, Toronto. ATER Sec our window display of Slipper Soles and Overgaiters. New goods just arrivad--for thé beginning of Christmas trade. Slipper Soles for men, 3c, 40¢ to 60c. Slipper Soles for women, 25¢, 30 to 50c. Slipper Soles for girls, 25¢ and 35¢. Slipper £oles for children, 20¢; 256cand "and 3bc. } : Slipper Soles for babies, 15¢c and 20c. If you are making Slippers for Xmas now is the best time to buy the soles. Ladies" Black Overgaiters, 'high fop, 75c, $1 and 1.25. Ladies' Black Overgaiters, knee length, $1, 1.25 and 1.50. - Ladies' Brown ~Overgaiters, length, 75¢ and $1. Ladies" Brown Overgaiters, high top, $1 and 1.25. » : Ladies' Brown - Overgaiters, length, $1.50 and 1.75. Also Green, Blue, Grey and Purple, in | short lengths, 75c and $1. : short & knee. Ladies' Black Overgaiters; shortlength, 35¢, 50c¢ and 65¢. ) Y'S AB RNETH

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