Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Dec 1908, p. 6

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PACE SIX. KincsTong PEMBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacitic Railway Christmas & New Year Excursions Round trip tickets will be sold at One-Way First-Class Fare Good going December 24th and 25th, re- turn limit, December 28th, 1908; also going December 31st, 1908, and January 1st, 1909 ; return limit, January 4th, 1909. First-Class Fare and One-Third | Good going December 214it, 24th, 25th, 28th, 29th, 30th, and January 1st, 1909, January 5th, 1909. Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. "Phone, 50. F. CONWAY, 22nd, 23rd, 31st, 1908, Return limit, | | TOOKE'S '*" Barrister"' COMES IN 2. 2%{ AND 2% IN. 2 FOR 250. ALSO IN IRON FRAME BRAND-- | "ADDISON"--3 FOR 50c. ' TOOKE BROS. LIMITED, MONTREAL MAKERS OF Gen. Pass Agent, BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train Meaves union station, Ontario street, | 4 ey daily (Sundays excepted) for Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, Bannock Rane and a al points north. To secure quirk | despatch I aut, Maynooth, and points oa Conard Outatio, "a Jour' sh ship ments via Bay of inte, Railw further feulats. a y to R DeKSON, Agent, ne, N i 3 IATL Crimes & New Yea Hola 1908-1909 Round trip tickets will be issued at Single First-Class Fare Good going Thursday and Friday, Dec. 24th and 25th, returning on or before Monday, Dec, 28th and on Thursday and y jday, Dec. 81st, 1908, and Jan. , 1st, returning oa or before Monday, a "4th, also at . First-Class Fare and One-Third Good going Dee, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st, 1908 and Jan. 1st, 1909, returning on or before Tuesday, Jan. 5th, 1909, Local Branch Time "Table. Trains will leave and arrive at City Depot, Foot of Johnson Street. GOING WEST. 138, City Art, .12.88 am: 1.0 City p.m. eat COTS IPQ TV PTY = - EEBBEE BERERE No: 8 Mail « Nos. 1,2, 8,4,5, 6, All other trains daily except © For Pullman Accommodation' Tickets, and all other information, upply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts., Kwe: ston, Ont. Raa {oN IVA RAILWAY For Copy Of Notes by the Way With Time Table Of Maritime Express Canada's Train, noted for excellence of Sleeping and Dining Car Service between | Montreal and the Atlantic Ports. Apply to Montreal Ticket Office, 141-St. James Street, | or General Passenger Department MONCTON, N.B. STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER LEAVES WOLFE ISLAND i= MON, 7.80--~9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. FLks, 7.80--9.15 a.m. 1.00--8.00 p.m. 7.80--9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. THURS, Breaiey's 6.80--9.80 a.m. FRI, 7.309.156 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m BAT. 8.00--9.15 a.m. 1.00--4.00 p.m. BUN. 9.15 and 12.80 a.m. 3.00 p.m. LEAVES KINGSTON ;-- ON. 8.80--11.80 a.m. 2.00-4 30 ». TUES; B.30-11.80 a.m. 2. 0 Dp. WED, - 8.30-11.80 a.m. # 80 p. THURS, 8.80---1 i 8.00 p.m. 7 p. ey"s Bay, FRI. 8.80--11. 30 o.oo '2.00--4.80 p.m. BAT. §:80-11.80 a.m. 2.00--4.30 p.m. 45 a.m. 1.15-8.30 Sat.--Special trip to- Simcoe Island poor's dock, at 3.00 p Time Table subject to Sean without notice, Boat calls at Garden Island going te and from Kingston Royal LINE 1.80 p.m. ALLAN "Wii. WINTER SAILINGS TO "LIVER- POOL. From Se John, Halifax. Grampian, sails s « Dec. 12th Corsican, sails 5. Dec. 18th. Dec. 19th Tunisian, Sails w...e Jang 1sty Jan. 2nd TO GLASGOW. . Hesperian, from Halifax. i>... Dec. 12th. lenian, from Portland ¢. 16th, First-Class, $62.50 upwards, Second- Class, $42.50 upwards, Third-Class, $26.50 upwards: Additional sailings and rates on ap- plication to J: P. HANLEY,, or C. 8S. KIRKPATRICK, Local Agents, ston. King- OUR. ROOSTER BRAND OF TOBACCO Smoking and Chewing, at . forty-five cents a pound, is a good tobacco: Why pay eighty-five cents; 'Andrew Maclean, Ontario street: \f lions SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, VESTS --AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. SuReosLuMBAGo C NON REMEDY. ® The Best A Market 8t. Regis Lumbago- Cure Godfrey, Nov. 8rd, 1908. The W. A. Singleton Co., Crosby, Onte Gentlemen : "Last summer I took Rheumatism in my knee that I could scarcely walk [ commenced taking St. Regis Lumbage, Cure and it helped me, and I am well and can walk all right. "My wife also bed. a bad pain in her back and she too Regis Lumbago Cure. and it has helped her, 1 cannot praise yoyr Medicine too highly Rheumatispl and Lumbago. for Yours Truly, JOHN WALKER." / Sold by all Druggists in Kingston. SURE irs Koadache and relieve all the troubles t to a bi ious state of the s; zi ot bles fess " | Roatiaie Pain nthe the Side; fac &e. tress after, nme tele 0 ad SICK Je ar Little Liver Pine are Ln Ee poi snd ie the bowels. Even if J HEAD Rese they Sola bodimoat privaiSafth those whe {Arm aD ae semplaing} buttortu otend fest nd 0 Nee! lo {n 80 mADY ways that hey il w! 040 without them. ACHE | f8éhe bane of so many} lives that here is w Wwe ake our great boast, Our pi'lscureit hie pthers do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills ave very small and easy to taka. One or two pills makes dose. They are strictly vegetable aud do nob gripe on | rge, but by their gentle action Please all ¥ | n thon, In viaisat 28 cents ; five for $i druggists everywhere, or sent by a GARYER MEDICINE §0:-Now! Yolk iH tad ba bol Ha WHAT'S Your Health Worth? You start sickness by mistreating na- ture and it genetnlly shows first in the bowels ana 'liver. A 10e. box Wweek"s treatment) of CASCARETS will help nature help vou. They 'will do more them regularly as you need them--than any « medicine on learth. Get a box to-day; take a CAS- CARET to-night. Bettér in the morn- ing. It's the reswlt that makes mil- take them. 881. CASCARETS | Saas, | ~using 10c. a for a week's treatment, all druggists. Biggest -e.ler in the world, Milion hoxes a month, box L The Largest and Best Assortment of - From | Fancy !80c¢. to | s5 |. Boxes None [in the city are to Higher | be seen at PRICE'S, Phone 845. 288 Princess St. LADIES" AND GENTS' TAILORING We fully guarantee superior Juallty, correct Sizle, artistic workmansh! perfect fit. J. B. Ouellette, 2388 Princess Bt. Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale. Sale of Harses every Saturday, gan's; 3, TEMS I IE WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND. * ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From I From Various Points in Eaetern Ontario--What . People Ai® Doing And What They Aré Saying. . 5 Forest News, Forest. Dec. 17.--The snow storm on Friday put the roads in good condi: tion. ¢. Gunu intends having his cheese meeting: on Monday night. O'Connor has returned from Ringe ston model school. ©. Kelly and D, Carey: shipped: two eatloads of cattle to Toronto last week, and two ear- loads to Cape Vincent, N. Y. Visit tors : Miss M. Ryan, at B. Harri A. O'Connor, at J. Mow land's; Bdmund Tobin, Westport, at Owen Kelly's; Mrs. J. Offord, Syden- ham, at T. © Connors. Desert Lake Items. Desert Lake, Dec. 14.--The young olks of this vicinity are taking ad- 'Mhtage of the moonlight nights. The » party at J. Wilson's, Glen- , was a decided success, also at E. H. Snook's. W. Bab- 'ock has a large contract of cutting vood for the feldspar mine. Miss Sa- lie Snook is slowly recovering from a severe cold. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs: R. Smith at V. Snook's; Mr. and Mrs, W. Campbell at H. Campbell's; Miss Lottie Snook at. James Wilson's, ilendower, Junetown Jottings. Junetown, Dee, 14.--Jacob Herbison nd F, L. Chick made a business trip to Ginanoque to-day. "William Chick, dallorytown, has been making repairs on M. Hall's windmill. Carmel Lakins has purchased his father's homestead. Miss J. WashBufi was the guest Miss Maude Avy on S#turddy last. James McArthur intends to take a course' At the dairy schopl, Kingston. Mr. 'Quinn, Lake street, has rented Eli Tenfant's farm. Ross Purvis and May attended anniversary services at the Presbyterian church, Caintown, on Sunday last. T. Franklin is calling on friends ai Lansdowne. - Verona Pastor Back. Verona, Dec. 15.--Rev. R. Wilkie ('ollins. has returned from a trip to the states, having been extended a imous call from the Sterling Me- ih fist church, N.Y. Mr. Collins' many friends will be glad to learn that he has decided to remain in Verona, where the work is in such a Hourishin condition. Besides preach- ing in Sterling to large and ap- sreciative congregations Mr. Collins visited several of the United States sities and will give hia ampressions of American city life next Sunday éven- ing in a little talk on "What Verona Needs," followed by a special Christ mas sermon. The choir, under the leadership of Dr. McCarter, will ren- der special Christmas music. Allisonville Items. Allisonville, Dec. 15.--Rev. Mr. Houck eXchanged pulpits with Rev. H. H. Craig Sunday. Samuel Trum- our and wife visited at D. Ains- worth's one day last week. Mr. and Mrs.M Frank Higerson visited at L. Drummond's Saturday night. srman's. Sunday school is busy prae- tiging for the Christmas entertain- ment, Dec. «23rd. Mr. and Mrs. Erastus' Marvin and Royal Hicks and wife visited at (i. Hicks' Sa- turday evening. J. R. Marvin at- tended I. Snisth's sale Monday. Miss Sadie Forfhee visited Miss Florence Ferguson Monday. J. W. Ham and family are moving into their new house this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dav- id Anderson visited at James Boyd's Sunday. A number from around lere attended the entertainment at Croi- ton Friday evening. Miss Verna Marvin visited her cousin, Miss Car- vie lIsteed, Sunday last. News From Seeley's Bay. Seeley"s Bay, Dec. 15.--A. J. Sly has secured the eontract of furnishing Metcale"s new hotel with the nétes- sary furniture, ete., M. Bracken has bought dut E. Ripley's shave of - the Kingston and Westport mail stage line. Drs." H. H. Elliott and F. Young have entered into, partnership. Mrs. W. Chapman is visiting friends at 'l'oronto and other points for a few weeks. The bazaar and concert given under the auspices of St. Pe- ter's church last Thursday and Fri- day proved a decided success in every way and the receipts were about $100. Miss. Ethel Clark, of lnverary, has been visiting friends here 'the past few days. The Supply company have started up their saw mill and have engaged Pennock as sawer. John Moore has secured the position as driver on" the Kingston and Westport stage, At the regular meeting of Rideau lodge, A.F. & AM, No. 460, held Bec. 3rd, the following were elected : J.P. M.; a. C. Gilbert; WM, J. C, W., Rev. E. H. Rroles} secretary, H. McKinley; S.W., George Gardiner; J. F. Gilbert; treasurer, 8. J. Gardis ner; tyler, I. H. «Rhodes; *hall trus- tee, J. A. HL auditors, J. .8, McKinley and F. 'M. Dillon. The in- stallation of the officers will . take place on Dec, "31st. Tidings From Glenvale. Glenvale, Dee. 15.--Rev. Mr. Mcln- nis, the new pastor of the Presbyteri- afi church, preached an able sermon here on Sunday morning, The concert and té "held here on December Sth, was a decided success. The proceeds amounted to over $80. Rev. Mr. Sproule occupied the ehair and an ex- cellent programme was given by the Instant Relief For Headaches. Probably no one knows the torture of headache better than A. J. Mac- Adam, of the N, C. College, Char- lottetown, P.E.l., who says: 'A re- sult: of overwork manifested itself in' the i5fm of recurring headaches. They wire $o severe sometimes as to make me incapable of any serious study for days at a time. But since my discovery of "Nerviline," headaches are a thing of the past. A few drops taken internally is effective and when rubbed into the forehead and scalp soon effects a complete cure. 1 heart. ly recommend Nerviline as truly 'The King of Pan." Thousands say . the same thing = and so will you if you "Just buy one 25¢. bottle of 'Nerviline," _- 4 Monday Bow- Williamsville ahoir, Mr. " wr. | Crumley and others, S. J. Wat , who + has visiting friends in Oswego, N.Y., has hors liome. Miss Guess has been re-en to teach the school for 1909. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Coulter; who spent' a few days visit- ing friends at Desert Lake, returned home on M . Mr. Frink has se- cured No. 2 toll gate for the following year. Mrs. Margaret Gordon has gone to Cape Vincent to spend the winter. H. C. Order and Erastus Purdy spent hunting in the back country. Mrs. Topliffie and daughter, Grace, have returned . home after visiting friends near Odessa, for the past two months. Visitors: Miss May Binning- ton, Sydenham, at J. C. Gibson's; Miles Binnington and Miss Elleda, Cataraqui, at H. C. Oyser's; Miss Gil- bert, Newburgh, and Mr. Courtland Snider, Odessa, at H. McCracken's. ~ eet) Cdintown News Budget. Caintown, Dec. 14.--Mr. and Miss 'Earl, off Temperance Lake, were guests of John Kincaid, on Sunday last. Miss Maude Avery, of Junetown, has been reeengaged to teach the school for the year 1909. Edward Nou- lan died December 14th, at bis home in Caintown, Mrs. Mary Rubb, eof Athens, is at present the guest of Mrs. J. W. Tennant. Mrs. Catherine White, proving. Mrs. J, A, Ferguson was a guest at J. T. Fennant's. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott were calling on friends in Junetown. Roy Gibson has been engaged to make cheese in a Caintown cheese factor for William Graham and i R. Phillie made a business tri Lyn on Sat- urday last. Mr. a s. John Gray of Lyn, were guests at William. Gra- ham's on Sunday, Many from here went to Brockville on Saturday. Roy Gibson 1s the possesser of a fine new cutter. The tea medting ing the Pres- by teri church was a grand success, 0. Gibson, who has been cheese- ae in the Caintown cheese factory for some twenty conseciitive years, has this year resighed, 'and the pat- rons are tendering him an oyster sup- per on Wednesday night. Mountain Grove News. Mountain Grove, Dee. 15. --After tho union meeting of Elm Dale and Moun- tain Grove factories, D. J. €ronk treated the patrons to an oyster sup- per, William Somers is spending his holidays at home. Robert Bradley and Charles Cowdy have returned héme after being away for the sum- mer and fall.- Mrs. Alexander Crozier, ill for some time with appendicitis, is some better. James Wilkes bought a Avaliable horse irom J. E. Price last week, Mre. M. W. Price's wood hee ont Thursday was well attended." Mrs, Sandetson is expetled home from Tweed this week, having completed hor term in the millinery there, Fraderick Godfrey returned from Albert Qgllege last week. Clark Bros. are drawing hay from their farm in Kennebec. Great excitement prevails about small-pox just. now as a young man of the village, working in a lumber camp where they had small-pox, hroke quarantine and camé home and at- tended a dane and other doings and spread the. disease. About half a dozen families have it, but every pre- caution is being taken to prevent fur- ther contagion. Three or four schools are closed on account of it. PERTH ROAD BUDGET. A Fire at L. Austin's Saturday. Perth Road, Dec; 16.--Great excite- ment prevailed at the corner Satur- day morning, when the ery of "fire" arose. Lou Austin's house was badly burned. At the time of the outbreak Mrs. Austin and four children were in the house. The mother 'while trying to rescue her children was enveloped with flames, and as a result was severely burned before help came to her. Many villagers "are to be thanked for their help in extinguishing the fire. The debate at Maple Leai was very interesting and many are looking for- ward to the next literary night of the Y:P.8! The wood cutting bee at H. Bahcock's, on Monday, was a great Another to be held the latter part of the week at W. Mar- tin's. Repairs are now going on at Harker's school house. Miss Asselstine the teacher, expects .to spend the Christmas holidays at her home in Kingston. On Monday night a large number of Perth Roaders turned out to hear Dy White of British Columbia. His tal about the west, and his lantern scenes were interesting. Revival meetings are being held in Wilmur by Rev. Mr. Hanna of Sydenham. Rev. Mr. Flatt took charge of services on Wednesday evening. Visitors : C. Miller, at. J. S. Rob- erts': J. Moore's, I. V. Asselstine, at B. Simpkins'; Rev. Mr, Flatt at Wil- mur; Mr. and Mrs. G. Alton, 'Enima Roberts, in town : Dr. Elson amd 1. Lalone, _at J. Raymond's; rank Stonness is spend the week-end at J. Stoness'; Ross Miller, and John Har- ris, will he home from college at the end of the week; Barton Harris at J. Stoness'; Ross Keeler at A. McFad- den's. James Muackewee' had Mr. Clough's machine at work on his pre- mises last week. The saw mill will dp- en this week. Dr. Freeman was around the corner last week, attending to the sick, Mrs. Votary is again improving. The directors of the cheese factory will hold a meeting on Tuesday even: ing, to finish up the year's work, and to consider the appointment of a cheese maker. The ladies of Perth Road will have a meeting at Mrs: R. Harris on Thursday evening, to make decorations for the Christmas-tide. The meetings at North Shore will close on Monday evening. These meet- ings have been a grand success. A party of Perth Roaders went over for the service the other night. Mrs. C, Babcock had the misfortune to have her horse run away on Monday. An accident nearly occurred. House on SUCeess, is Fancy packages of sweets from 20c. to $20 for Christmas giving. McCenkey's and Huyler's are sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. The heiress who marrics a man to reform him © may make good by using plenty of the gold cur Bibby's for men's Ch istmas toggery Jmperial Crown Brand, 200 Line un- defwear, is guaranteed and every- arment unshrinkable, Ask your aler for .it. Give some people their pick thev'll pick flaws every Bibby's for nien's time. - hristmas gifts. who has. been ill, is slowlyim<} _ | for, ifn That's the best and tetest answer that The Monty question, Can give to the hundreds of iris { that come oto them every y doy to the How is the Great "Mapufsctarer' 5 Outlet" Sale of Dry Goods and Clothing Progressing ? If it were Justan ordinary everyday sale such as are 80 common et where in every line trade, you'd expect that the novelty would have worn and that the interest would be greatly on the wane--but it's just the reverse of that It's a case of packed to the doors from daylight to ds 'crowds -anxious to 'get their share of the many ~going in every line of Dry Goods, Ladies" Ready-to-wear an i Ap- . parel, Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings, and Furs. We haven't time to print prices, but it's » case of Half Prices and Less Alk Along the Line That's about the whole story of it, and you know enough about The Montreal Stock Co's Sales to put ~the fullest appreciation--and a very practical one at that--on what we.say. The\next three days promise to be the-best ever, and we invite youl to The Montreal Stock Go. EZ Look for the Big Green Sigas. Kioey Disease COMES"ON N' QUIETLY. Porhapai no other organs work harder than the kidteys 16 ewer vo the gengral health of the ple are troubled with soms kid of 1 Kidney Com Couiplaia do not suspect it. It may wav system for some time. There may been' backiicles, swellifig of the y foot cad disturbances of the on brick dunt deposit the (urine, 'colored scanty or utige, hia pains, frequent or i i tion, burning sensation when urinating, ate. Do not neglect any of .these Sym na, lected they will eventus 4 Bright's Diséase, Dropsy and Digbe n the first sign of anything wrong Kidney Pills should be taken, SRE the seal of trouble, Hor tha Dios probe thé and help them to filter end flash off all the impurities' i pods kidney troubla. Miss Albertha B. Clarke, Stony Creek, Ont., writes : *" I was troubled with kidney trouble for several years; my back was weak, I had such terrible a, and was 80 rétleds I conld not sleep at night and tried everything without any benefit. Meantime a friend Ridusy Pills, so I got four boxes and tl tely cured me. I now feel as wel ever did and would advise everyone suffering from Kidney Diseass to try them." Price 50 cts. per box, or 3 for $1.25, all dealers or Thé T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. \ When ordering specify " Doso's"™ Hiysliell ip ealth Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to itsNatural Color and Beauty. No mattér how long ithas been gray orfaded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling o and positively removes Pan: druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- fuse all substitutes. 2} times as much in $1.00 as 50c. size. Not a Dye. $1 and 50¢c. bottles, at d& ists Send 2c for free book "The. Care of the Hair." Philo Horta Co., Sar N. J. 5 Hay"s Rd, x rough Barina chapped (Soap and at ps and soft. drugpio, Send: 2c for free book "The Cibo" the " JAS. B. McLEOD. Dyeing with Soap! Jot. Mpa ye tion. Used exclusively ia Eogland. Fheids fast gg Srilliant coors, oven CANE Y Y. CAPE TR SURE Maypole Sosr roc. fpr Colove--isc. for Black. and | i vised me to try Doan's _ Come Early and Often to 180 Princess St. 180 Between Redden's and Crawford's Greceries. HINTS ON CHRISTMAS PRESENTS For Father - For Sister FANCY LEATHER SLIPPERS, EVENING SLIPPERS, FELT SLIPPERS, BED ROOM SLIPPERS, OVERSHOES, OVERSHOES, DRESS SHOES, RUBB S, MOCCASSINS, OVERG. ITERS, RUBBERS, SPATS, TEGGINGS. i HOCKEY BOOTS, SPATS, RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER BOOTS, ICE CREEPERS ics bi NT. For Brother HOCKEY BOOTS, For Mother HOUSE SLIPPERS, EVENING SLIPPERS, RUBBER BOOTS, OVERGAITERS, ne CCASSINS, SS SHOES, han LEGGINGS. ICE CREEPERS, HOUSE SLIPPERS, RUBBERS. OVERSHOES, RUBBER BOOTS. For Baby we have many styles in Fancy soft Soles Open Evenings REID & CHARLES RUBBERS, / Brass Beds Iron Beds + Now line just arrived Special all Brass Beds, $14.50. Others, $24.00 $65.00 and $75.00. Iron Beds, $2.75, 5,00. Mattresses, Marshall, Best Mattress Felt $15.00. Hertules Springs; Best made. 0, ete: stony or and Mattresses, $8.50, $1250, $13.50, $360 sad" 92550: x » Leading Undertaker, R. J. REID, Phone 577 Short Diys Nicassiiata cessiate Large Qi Cans. We hive }, 1,2, 8 and 5 gallon cans. Good light comes from 'good oil, We have Coal Oil, than which there is none better made. Price in gallon lots 15¢, 18¢ and 20c per gallon; Delivered to any port of the city. McKelvey & Birch 69 AND 71 BROCK STRERT. PEE { YOO0 0000000000 TOON] { YOO0 0000000000 TOON] Plum Puddings: You will favor us by leaving your order early for Plum Pudding, also Our customers desiring them ® iorgted will leave orders at earliest possible opportunity. Toye"s, 302 King Street. EEE REEEEREEREERE) * "Phone, 141. amas ara

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