Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1909, p. 7

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ib The flavor lingers. The aroma lingers. The pleasure lingers. And you will linger over your cup of CHASE & SANBORN'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE. In 1 and 2 pound tin cans. Never in bulk Sunshine e Fu urnace is the trivmp oh of sixty- one years' experience--growth from a small tinshop to 16% acres of floor space, from a half dozen artisans to 1,500, from an annual wage sheet of $4,000 ' io one of $670,000, from a capital of energy to one of $3,000,000, from obscurity to recognition as Largest Makers of Furnaces in the British Empire. SUNSHINE <4 was pladed on the market the first furnace to be wholly and _ solely designed by a Canadian Company, wer. oy a consulting staff of furnace expe rts, who are i ally experimenting with new ideas in order that Sunshine cont Furnace goodness. We guaranteed to us vision of construction Is M¢Clary's KINGSTON shall not have to travel on its past reputation for quantities that its quality i so that super large We have our own testing rooms, exercised down to the finest detail. bay materials in such LEMMON & CO, K he 2 a a pbb bidet bbb bbb bbb de Gas Stoves: rtd The "Chicago Jewel" is The Key to Economy. The latest improvements on the "Chicago Jewel" are the Flame Reflector and Valve- less Oven Burner-Lighter. Two features on the "Chicago Jewel" which are not on any other gas stove made. Examine them before purchasing. They are acknowledg- ed the best manufactured, et Fr : ELLIOTT BROS., 77 PRINCESS ST. te Jo Bef Jeff fe det Un ™ ow Fads may come and go, but 4 SHREDDED WHEAT goes on forever. It contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs and is more A sadly digested. Try it for breakfast. The Name is the Guarantee. Granulated Sugar Manus by Th Canada Sugar Refi Co, L, MONTREAL, QUE. COOK WITH GAS ! . » READ WHAT CHIEF ELMER SAYS: To the Manager of the Light Department, Kingston, Ont. Dear Sir =~ 1 write without solicitation to recommend' to one and all to fall in line and use the Jos for cooking, washing and jroning. By. so doin Bim will save both time and money. It makes a quick, clean fire with no as to empty. Our aro. 'consists of nine and this quarter, that is ring past three months, cost us I trust this testimonial will do some good and influence some people who are prejudiced against the use of gas. We advise all to give it & trial especially in warm weather as there is very little heat from the fire. Yours truly, (Signed) Jonn ELMER. AH ' N. = THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JURE 3, 1909. EWS OF _ NEIGHBORS: WHAT WHIG G CORR ESPOND | ENTS TELL Us. The Tidings From Various Points' in Eastern Ontario--What People ,Are Doing And What They Are Saying. At Lavant Station. Lavant Station, Jt John Watt | and family have g home at Balderson py missed in this place. she poles are being put up here for line to Lanark, and hope to have the line completed soon. A little hoy has to stay at Robert Richardson's, will be telephone come Wilbur Reports From Morven. Morven, June progressing favorably since the show er of last week. Mr. Clapper is vis- iting his nieces at Orillia. Mz. and | Mrs. Joel Keller made to her mother's on May 30th. The Union cheese factory is nearing com pletion. Rev. Mr. Korlon leaves for jelleville this week to attend con- ference. Farmers are nearly seeding and planting wall way. is under Althrope Pérsonals. M 1 3 I'he Kilpatrick he cheesemaker ( W from Wessport, pent is bre Gus. Fourr n few days Mis Salem te hus and ier spent Annic Mengios Mirs Mar intend oing to Christy Lake Muriel Thomp Dowdell's: 6G. Dy lay herve with he pent wivek Norri the summa ited at pent a « tharst wer and echiidren George Ritchie, of and 9 their new the | 1.--The vegetation is] ! a flying visit ' through ! 24th t = -- about dhrouch weding and are busy planting. Quite a number from herr attended the picnic at Long Lake - [the 24th. The iactory is getting very good supply of milk. Sabbatl | school has becn organized with Rev J. Crowe as superintendent. Chureh | service has been changed from evening | to_half-past two o'clock in the after] noon. and many are glad of th change. Miss Cora Wagar spent a ouple of days at her home here. Thi | council putting in a new cemen bridge to replace the one swept away by high water. Mrs. C. Walker and [little daughter, Oreta, Miswissippi, ave bvis siting Iriends here. Mr. .and Roy Wagar at Parham; T. MeCumber | Ras ¥. Kirkham's; Rev. J. Crowe called ton friends last' week. Mr. and Mrs. | "Jack" Wagar, Parham, spent Sun- at William McCumber's. Richard Feho Lake. Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at Parham. 18 day { Smith at (i. Howes TWO AGED PEOPLE DEAD: | They Lived Side By Side at Wilton. June 2.--There are two deaths to record this week in houses vide by side--Mrs. Alexander Stuart. ed seveuty-nine, an old resident of and John Patterson, aged who died at the home of Mrs, William Babcock. stroke of apoplexy a and about the same Stuart predeceased Mns. several years. The surviving iets of four daughters and Mary, Catherine, William of Wilton; Mrs. Phillips and of Watertown, and Mrs. F Emerald. The funeral was at the house Friday after Rev. D. Williams. Mr. Pat- funeral seryice was held, this dtsrnoon, ir Harrowsmith, his old previous to coming to Wilton to Wilton, i this plaec, eighty-four, his danghter, tach suffered a few months time. Mr Stuart AZO, family cons S01 and John, \lexander, Storms, of ed by nde noor home, Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" Its pure Natural Carbonic Acid Gas acts as a Gastric Stimulant and Tonic and Yromiotes the Digestion and Assimilation of even the Richest Food. RACTICAL ainstaking LUMBING is what we try-at all times--to furnish. We're all liable to make mistakes--we don't make many--but when we do, we never hesitate to "make good" never The Most Satisfactory , Place Where i n of variety. We have the variety of quality. We a questic s a question have all grades uestion of low pricing Your will secure more real than elsewhere money * v_» most important point to wis comfort We have the Shoe If you desire to be au fait and up to-the-minute in the matter of style hen ct IN SHO1 PACT Fr "Duy Your Shoes Here display of Pumps, Ultra while, your 1s A MATTER OF COMPLETE SATISFACTION Tan Russia Pumps, and Queen Quality, size is here Our Ba Chocolate $4.00 inter has a timely rr Patent Colt $2.98. Batter come ain ( Vici Pumps shods, reduced 10 J. H. Sutherland & Bro, THE HOME OF GOOD SHOE MAKING. King Edward's Minoru won t of the racing season, Epsom Downs finished nowhere in the race, horse. "Jack. from South Africa. on friends here. Little Mise McMillan lofl for her home i Miss Annie Thompson is visit parents her called Aric Perth her Sly Hay Is Very Scarce June 1.--BEarly sown g Never in nl! dastrict. wa hay as I'wo Battersea, rain i= looking wel in this the LO of farming carce a it thirds of the not one ol ihe wl I'he new tone « Sand Hill i equipped with modern furni began operat morning with Mr. Ruttan, of ham, as I'he factor) and will be operated by a joint Contractor S. Jamieson 1 vemeering 1. Fall's new butcher shop nd slaughter house with dressed lime stone. F. Falls and Bertram Mille: entered into partnership in the business. Leonard has his hotel nearly ready for Lake is painting and Granite house I'he (Clark's was quite the im farmers an present buying, and remaining third has any 10 factor at and fully hit heese completed < and this 1 Nyder appliances. It Tos maker. owned sto) company have meat immer t trade improving the cream socal at T. siceessiul. Th last regular of the L. A.S. was held at Mrs Ritchie Miss Lena Todd, much esteemed here, grhiduated with hofiors from the Normal School. Joh ' kicked in the face by onri | ex meeting Hugl a former teacher ha Cal rary Sleeth Jp ® colt, is aoverely improving From Wax arville l.--Farmer ar Waits Wagarvilic, S-------------- creme A Wise Mother's Story Let@All Mothers and Daughters Read Carefully and Profit By It. June "] am convineed," writes Mrs. A B. Hopeford from St. John, "that a niajority of young girls who die ol consumption do so hecause their mothers neglectea their health at the eritical time when carefuluess insures vigor and sound health. If a girl's health is neglected from her eleventh to sixteenth. wear hor body will be weak and she becomes a reaay victim of typhoid, anaemia, and in many cases consumption itsell, In her six teenth year my youngest daughter showed signs of failing strength Some dyspeptic troubles developed, her heart became weak and palpitation fright- ened her dreadiully. She was irregular in the important 'bodily funétions and rapid Joss in a weight and a ruddy complexion pointed to a rapid decline She. disliked making. her tro known to our doctor, a feeling 1 felt I should respect, and so by. good for tune I was fed to use Ferrozone with most gratifying results. ' My neighbor next door, Mrs. Woods, haa found Ferrozone so good in nervousness that she persuaded me that it would fre store P Flossie™s health, and from the time the second box was commenced her improvement was constant. She is now a big, strong girl, ruddy and Jump, able to study hard and to take we share of household duties. I am an earnest advocate of Ferrozone. We all use it now as a tonic as it is cer tainly woman's best friend.' All dealers sell Ferrozone, Hc. per box or six boxes for $2.50; procure a supply to-day. THE KING'S FLYER, MINORITY The American fave as he fell when forced into a corner. is estimated that $200,000 was lost in bets put new | the | just § * he Epsom Derby, the classic event before one of the greatest cr owds ever known at heavily backed, It American rites Sir Martin, on the with his daughter. He leaves Mrs. Smith, Hart sons, John, Staf eside mother daughter, ngton, and three ord and William, A number of Methodists met, lav. morning, at the . Sunday jor', and organized an adult lass for men and women, _mentbership of twenty. meet Sunday mornings, lie » room. The officers are; J 3. Sanderson, teacher; K. N. Storms, wesident: L. L. Gallagher, secretary; Jverton Babcock, treasurer Mrs Vellington Babcock, Colebrooke, v few "days, last week, visiting phere. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Hara amden East, were visiting at Jorsyth's to-day. Sun- school Bible The in harter lass friends James YARKER WEDDING. Gertrude Connolly Was Bride. Yarker, June ~The farmers are through seedingemany having Only planting remains e done. Pastures are The report of a gun scared + Raulsbury's dog, which ran in house and under the bed. Mrs. yury undertook to drive the dog with a broom when the animal her finger and the side of her face. The dog was killed by his owner. A simple-mindéd man named wandering through this section, removed to Napanee by Constable Curl. Rev, Mr. Batstone left to tend conference on Monday. I. Burgess is seriously ill at her | home here. Alexander Henry, of To- ronto, spent a day here, as also did gd Benjamin, of Alexandria Miss 1hout inished. i good. the Sauls out R. at Mrs William Burke, of Kemptville, Miss. Gertrude Connolly, of were married Wednesday morning St. Anthony's church, by Rev, Spencer. They left for New tv, Miss Lizzie Finley, of Strathcona, gave Yarker a call Monday. Mrs, Warner has gone to Toronto as dele gate for-the C.0.C.F. Me York WESTBROOK OCCURRENCES. Axe Causes An Accident--A Fire Extinguished: " Wesibrook, June 2.--J. A. received a telegram from Glarps, berta, announcing the of his daughter, Mrs. Norman shaw. A later despatch news of her improvement and was jov ully received by her many | here, John O'Grady was removed to the King rston General Hospital on Sa tarday, suffering from tomsilitis. TH. Theis Top HOT UL, was moved in Corbett's ambulance to geaeral hoepital on Monday. James Robinson met with an aecci- dent. on Friday last. An axe he was carrying caught in the limb of a tree and cut a decp gash in his head. Mrs. Newton Ames spent Tuesday last with Mrs. Sarah Macdonald ai Col- fine Bay. Miss Smith, of Woodbine, and Miss Schoales, of the village, at- tended the teachers' convemtion in Kingston. The many friends of George Hyland are pleased to see him around after his recent illness. Ou Monday afternoon, fire started in the roof of PP. M. Grass' residence, but was ex- tinguished before much damage was' done. Al re- with a | the to | spent | Albert | bit | Mrs. | the j Dunn, | was | | | | Bay, | and | Yarker, [ in | Sproule { serious illness | Brad- | conveyed the | friends | i A From the Rising to the Setting Sun, Years past And Years to come, The re are no wares will wear As EDDY'S WARES have done. & Always Everywhere in Canada ASK FOR EDDY' S AaSCunS pig --p SaleofHatRacks Hav Racks in only $4.50. Rat Rack in Oak, golden finish, $65 ial Qt. Oak, golden finish, be vel) glass, $8.50. Others from $12.00 to 35.00. [1all Seat, solid oak, $5.00. Hall Mirrors from £3.00 to 25.00. - The best values ever offered. ROBERT J. REID, 230 Princess St. Elm, golden Telephone 577 HRP | {ORANGES ORANGES A.J. REES, 166 Princess St: x | Phone 58. i Foie pelleted filed srefeferind fofoeeninletofeiefeuiuinfial : Large Jims Navels 40c per Doz. lh Tee 000000000000000000059 When Kingstonians: Speak of Bread They invariably 'mean "Toye's Bread. So much is it apprediated in the homes that it long since won for itself a place all its own. It's unvarying goodness of quality built up a reputation that makes "Toye's Bread" the choice of all bread. finish | "Phone 335. when you are specially good and will job' quickly in need of Plumbers, be "on the as possible, | David Hall 66 Brock St. we Have You Seen Our: New Wall Papers? : | We have a large stock of Goods in the latest designs and colof- ings. the newest thing for Room Moulding Graining Lucrusta Relief, dadoes-- Durlaps, and Plate Rails. Paintine, Paperbanging. T.McMahon & C0. Brock and Bagot Sts. Cot HIGHEST [ GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY, | W. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streets. | jeter fafe lee - Notice to Strangers in the City While in our city take a few Js minutes to call and examine the extensive and beautiful collection of ANTIQUE FURNITURE and OLD FASHIONED ARTICLES which we are offering at a low cash price or exchange, I will buy any part Send post | & {4 or all in home card. L. Lesses, Princess and Chatham Kingston, Ont. Cede efollett * goition Dynaraos, Storage Batteries, Spark Plugs, Carburetors, Etc. TRY OUR DRY BATTERIES. Tomball Electrical Mig. Co. Phone, 878. 878 Bagot Bu your | new stock of Granite and Marble. Just arrived. i | KINGSTON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Cor. Princess and Clergy Sts. ! | See our Auction Sales Rooms ALL KINDS OF BSBECOND-HAND | goods bought and sold, or goods sold on | commis Auction Sales promptly at- ténded to, at the City Auétion Sales Rooms, 88 Brock 8t., Kingston. J. E. JONES, Auctioneer Ag 'Bedding Plants Send in your list, T will quote prices om any quantity. Mail orders carefully attended to. J. A. WALLACE (Successor to 0. G. Johason,) FLORIST. ssion. T. d. LOCKHART . Real Estate and Insurance Money to loan, Office, 159 Wellington St. ston. i King- FIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIINN apd S656665656086440466N Ipported : ¥

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