Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1909, p. 7

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"WEN BECTION, one mn A KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER x 1909, EO EO ---- A ---- 4 tunity to try for the pole, and there SECRET 1] ARCTIC fore, 1 will stay herve for a veaz~ I. CATARAQUI VILLAGE. hope to wot to the Explorers' Chi in september, 1908, with the record of | Wedding of Miss Black =Some Out- the pole. 1 plan to cross Ellesmé buildings Burm | Land and reach the polar sca by Nao- Cataraqui, Sept. Sura gardeners | wn Strait. I hope you can induce in . this locality were afraid of frost, | some: ol yh Sienabers of She sh lo Wednesday night, but no damage was In Quest of the North Pole Daring | come and meet mo at Cape York. | dope. School hus reopened, with Miss "hh Russ Have Peridot ad Oar Here's on the pole axithaiha flog eseionminglutoit. sharge. bere. Mise sand i | { Sweetens the Stomach and, best of all, it makes you BAFFLED EXPLORERS FOR wourself feel sweet. HUNDREDS OF YEARS." About the same time Herbert -" 9 'oodbine, Miss : Have Suffered Severely--Some Brideman, of Brooklyn, received this Busden oo a oh : . and i : Bella Noteworthy - Attempts in ReHottor from Cook, similiarly datar? A pretty wedding took Bilucs hove. cent, Years. "1 buve hit upow a new route 10 the I'jast week, in Christ Church, when Miss North Pole and 1 will stay to try it. | Myrtle Black became the bride of W. ly way of Buchanan Bay and Elks | Lyons, Harrowsmith. The marriage was mere Land and 'northward through | solemnized at §8 a.m, and soon after tists aud doxgog adventurers. This | Nico Strait over the polar sea | the young couple left to spend a few be » ; E ¢ 9 a 11 y | 4 dream' hus now: become - a realit; sems to mo to be a very good route. | davs in Toronto. + Thiey will reside in whe achievement of Dr. Frederick . i A FThere will be game to the «dighty- | Harrowsmith. ' ) Cook, of Brooklyn. - . . » | second degree, and here are natives Mrs. (De) Edina kis in the citd ) 3 % : & . os " - Seme of the Inost reeont noteworthy |g, 4 dogs dor tho task o bere is for [for medital treatmfod., Mr. and Mus. \ $ 0 bead : 3 / SN s Peruna Their Family Medicine. ata tiple reach the-Nertir-Peole~ are (Tair Ne Brad v1 3 John Hooper are going to Toronto F : / ' Mrs. Anna ©. Hyde, 712 E. Yamhill The 'dream of finding the North Polk s for centuries lured explorers, cnumerated below * } . K wrards 1! ox} J Powiey H A ., § the rest, ind regards, to al exhibition, Mrs, James owley and p QQ | Walter. Wellman, an American, left | m-------------- . granddaughter; Miss Vida Smith, are / Fae 4 street, Portland, Oregon, Vice President | the Island of Spitzbergey for the " visiting friends near Toronto. : ow = Literary and Educational Organization | | I in a balloon, August 15th, 1909. Hie airship became disabled after te had A mein may he tob busy at the offi Some outbuildings on H. Mclver's Y : 3 ---- of New Hampshire, writes: d to attend a funeral--unless it is that | farm were burned, Wednesday. The 5 i ; LON "I am pleased to endorse Peruna as an fabulous profits, when.we, with our Pro- travelad thirty | mileg-an id 1 : wa eo the home team. i house was in danger, but was saved. SEARS RR all-round good family medicine, and | ductive Facilities, are able to clothe you forecd to return. I'he courtship is a failure if th John Ward is confined to the house 5 % { ; : > il 1 ous ; SS 3 at is sale to give children, give For Little More than Nothing a Years In 1906 Commander Robert EF. ' young man is turned down instead of ' one that i K B It is no flight of fancy but an actual fact 1 '. a life of worry, enly to pay your taiior we USN h 3 3 on account of ill-health. Dr. Melrose : i : ; 15.46 mine at the least suggestion of 8 that residents in.Canada can be attired PRIY, y reached eighty-seven the ga Wright, . wife and son, Brushton, N Y., @ 3 ¥ N } cold, anid take it myself to build up my in a really comfortable smartand dressy a have been visiting Mr. and Mes, E. E. a th i ne ves : sit, cut and tailored in West End style 3 Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. F. Valleau have g 3 % streng and nerves. or latest New York. Fashion just as you 2 " - . 1 ahi i8it"1 ches £ 3 3 \ p nil t > prefer. "In either case the cost is the A 1 NNING SU 1 T OF KHAKI I furied from a short visit to Roche ; My sister, who is living with me, same, though the prices are always : sd of ter . Sh = J uses Peruna, too, and she is loud in ite 'Dollars cheaper than you pay locally. : A great quantity of broken stone is : 3 3 | praises. Besides you can always have the return being put on the roads here The " of your money or the garments remade stone crusher is working at the back Your medicine is faraialy worthy of praise." ™ ee ee ee EE ---- i they diplease you al xpaigive of J. Bukdr's house.. They are taking 4 na nieve a = out stone in order that a building | £73 2 : " A Backache, Headache. J faction. Fili.in a post card and address : : Sag 5 may be moved back from its present | X : : same to is as below, asking for our : a position, | . Mrs, Tressie Nelson, 600 N, Fifth Ave, latest assortment of materials. Together ; 2 $ Miss May Flv has gone to teach Chu : Nashville, Tenn, writes: With patisrhs we send Jou Jasition 4 2 school at Clarendon. T. Blair, wife The T f f Th esc Thre ive Dem str: tes | ates Bey fm no Pau) "As Peruna has d fopl plates and complete instructions or AC y : : and daughter, Dorothy, are hl iting, estimony of | hese ce Rees onsite AL Gavil, STIR ds 08. ts. orl, ni curate self-measurement. tape measure, 3 ' : J 4 oth Fi Sk : FOL; sede bow 5 all Sent fras and Saray Sd Ping Pepi FT ek Ti da Ho =o Ca id Tol hopes that it may meet the eyo of some dispatch your order within seven days, : i ri Th fe ake ' A id s atid if you do nat approve, return the ) LE 4 hey brought home some fine ba. W Gained Flesh on Peruna, Constipation, Torpid Liver. woman who has suffered as I did. "For five years I really did not know | goods, and we will refund the money > A 2 5 3 i Watts Montreal. is visiting C. Clark a - 1 : % : ' ta : Oh . x . ¥.D. No, 2 Mrs. Anthony Rauch, 806 N, Walnut i Fhe WMS. held a quilting, vester Mis. Hattie Hamilton, R. ¥. D. No. 3, i y : what a perfectly well day was, and if [ SUITS & OVERCOATS to measure Ea op A 8 id Ne Fauy. in: the 'hasemert of the: Methodist Sparta, Ky., writes: street, Bucyrus, 0. writes: re houduche, Thad backache from $8.14 to $20. a ; oe {church. After a busy afternoon, tea "I have taken two bottles of Peritna| "I was suffering from obstifate con- ora pain sqmewhere and really life was . » s ; 4 k was served. Mrs. Cloakey, Harting- | and commenced on the third one. Idid | stipation and torpid liver, when I fk sot worth {he effort I made to keep ton, was a welcome visitor. Miss Vio- | notreally need the third one, but thought | your advice and purchased six bottles of going. » {let Cooke, Morrisburg, after spending | §§ best to take another bottle. | Perunaand Manalin. When I had taken "A good Bi pike: ww fo mes, 1 Peruna and I was glad to try anything, "I have always weighed 102 gounds, {only one bottle I felt much better, and ana A am yery pleased to say that six! Pennsylvania. but since I began taking Peruna I weigh | since I have taken two more bottles e e rell, but I will 'continue : \ first time in all my life, and kyfeel entirely well, n P ] V4 Woright Maagard Falors ; : : : : tor apf "th y "old our , taking the medicine for a short time to | | bottles made & new Woah of 10g Aq I " : : ; : AI BOW thirty-three yeasts oid. ake sure of my cure | have nomore pains and life looks bright /62 CITY ROAD, LONDON, \\ SE : : 3 medicine has surely done me a great Md A . { again (Dept 308 © 60/62 © hed i " it A GOLDEN WEDDING deal of good, and I have recommended! ¢I think Manalin is one of the finest | © : EHALAND, < : Fy ee Bk te Fd it to several others who have begun | remedies for constipation that I ever Catarrh of Bowels, 4 + a Er cammis ' AE Te ; Ey ; Celebrate Fiftiethi Anniversary . of taking it. | tried. I will never be without it. 1t| npg Maggie Durbin, 1832 North streefy or Toronto an 3 : ; : i in ore . . CURZON BROS, c/o MIGHT GEE A Their Margiag "My mother; who is seventy-six years | has made me so strong. I can do a ying Rock, Ark, writes: . o a > v 3 i Sept. 32h auspicious k and never tire, I am so DIRECTORIES, LTD. (Dept 10 3 Perth, Ont, Sept I auspiciou old, had grown so eak she could | day's work ar «1 was troubled for five years with a TORONTO, i ka Re vi y love he Bret of two: respected ' w » | 1 H 74/76 Church Street, '.- nt in the live of two respected glad I do not get those dizzy spells any chronic disease. I tried everything I, \ 3 : bottles of | ONTARIO. » SE ; i Ik ein ta « colobrat. | scarcely walk. - She took two 4 For Winnipeg and the Wests ! ) } : Fs a port es 1 thuir hale : ti Peruna snd isfleshier and looking well. 4 more, 1 havep had ene since 1 took heard of, but nothing'\did me any good, CURZON BROS. 5 3 3 § BL At : ! : your medicine, | Some doctors said my trouble was cas! ERS ent. 106 3 i i th concession of Drummond town be pr vie HON BRO%, Lu ar 3 | «hip The occasion was the fiftieth an Internal Catarrh. "1 cannot thank you enough for what | tarrh of the bowels, and some said con= : : ; ) : ; a 4 Ni 3 y \ ~~ - Press mention this papers : d Bias ...niyersary of the marriage of Mr. anc Mrs. M. ¥. Jones, of Barning Springs, your me: dicine has dong for me, ALL sumption of the bowels; -- One dod tor ; : 4 Mees Henry Mobomild and wane or] Ky. writes: 7 =k pedple should give it a fair trial,' said he could cure me. 1 took his medi« S-------- m-------------- Va | 4 TERR : : NN) | thei relath es and friends gathered tc "No family should ever be without Kidneys and Bladder. cine two months, but it did me ne good, : wnor them, to extend felicitations on | peruna, for it is an unfailing eure for 6 o a i ! ; : { miné advised me to tr Jeeta ttestttteettrieey 3 : k i their lopg and prosperous matrimoni- | sgqq go and it'is an vxcellent remedy to| Mrs. Gus. H. Carlson, Box 201, Oren-| eA i 40; - Aer Tavis 3 3 3 . i al voyage, and to wish them a con a reli { vitle, Minn, writes: . i KINGSTON ESS COLLEGE 3 : ¢ : { tinuance of the blessings of health and Prayentahid rellave croup, two bottles T found" it was helping me, : 5 : happiness for a es 1 ORD "And to speak from a standpoint of | "I had catarrh of the kidneys and | | so T cotitinued its use, and it has cured i File any Stnday Tet he experience, I caa candidly say that it is | bladder. I have taken Peruna until me sound and well, Lust 2nd IR38, Mr. Mc Donald Ted te the remedy for internal catarrh. Ishall| now, and Idonotthink I need to take it) nd Peruna toanyone 22nd, UR gq 0 J "Tl o ¢ yr [the altar Marion Dick. daughter of the | not hesitate to recommend it, especially | any longer. 1 1 San ToC a" ant Tov know "hat late William Dick, of Edinburgh, Scot. | to all suffering women. | "I feel well, and my tongue is dear, and | aa : a it th oy will write to land, and took bis bride to the house |' "Peruna has gained full confidence sand I have no bitler taste in my mouth. | I ge ph Er Ce Our graduates get the best posi- which has for half a century been | and a permanent stay in our home." '1 am very thankful for Peruna." | me & will answer promptly. tions. Within a short time over their home. The bridesmaid was Miss | = sixty secured positions with one ¥ Tn iy M i ATR = of the largest railway corpora- iS . a I.- Weir, mow Mrs. Gilbert Wilson, of one in hota Perth, and the groomsman, the late A YACHT WRECKED | $000004004696658000000 il 30 ft. Bowels-- | + + : \ Ent time. Call rit ¥ \ Peter Sinclair, of ) he nter any time all or iE 3 3 i \ eter inclair, of Drummond. Fh Went Down Near Entrance ® HONG LEE LAUNDRY * * on 8 '® * | the summer here, returned home, ac { companied by her father, 1. A. Cooke IM.A., and her cousin, DeWitt Herr PEELE PPP9445 4044 MITED) HEAD oF LUREN STREET. "Highest Education at Lowest Cost" Twentyv-Sixth vear. Fall Term begins August 30th. Coursey in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele- graphy, Civil Service and English. F434 44444 for jnton pation. H. F. MET- | ceremony was performed at Lanark, by Wh [the late Rev. J. Fraser. Only tw Anthony, Nfld. | Biggest organ of the body--the oe : 3 S 1 | persons who attended the wedding fes John's: NMfid., Sept. 3.--A mes- bow 1 a i | TEP EEE IEA £- 1 | bowels~-and the most impor tant-- Cg ee 2 3 : tivities of fifty vears ago are now liv ave has he oeed re ) iI! - | Yivitive ¥ go are: now i 3 has been received here from St i It's got to be looked after-- ing, and these were present yesterday Anthony; savin that the {| @ i ! 3 steamy bn 3 means a, Ft 4 BATESCOURT SCHOOL 2 fro foie in thi Tiare raakomg. They woe | Prorper wien costes Thm Taunus. asglect means. sufleting: snd. yours the desma s 1s. g & hs . § 4 For Girls aad ildren, Cor. Barrie he bridesmaid, Mrs. Wilson, and Mrs, | word of the wreck of "a steamvacht | nature keep every part of you and Clergy slreels, re-opens September ge 3 | Splane, of Smith's Falls, sister of Mr. | fro.x New York near the ontranet All work dene by hand. First-class work guaranteed Goods called for and delivered, Send peosthl card with name and address and we will call prompt- ly. yowels clean and strong--then A trial order solicited 7th k $y nE Se IcDone ho ¢ . 1 tthe { An up-to-date School for training of | Henry "MeDonald bof. the: | St. Anthony. It is deli 1 ut a) act rignt--ineans health tu Girls and Children, morally, physically : =m eiionald. 13 one of Lhe WSU Hon board perished [he yacht i your whole body 2 and 'intellectually. . Course bexins with known men dn Drummond. His father thought to have boem {he ono rec b . Primary Work and goes through. alll POSED BY MISS RUTH MAYCLIFFE OF GiRLS' CO the late Henry McDonald, was a Brit given Dr. Grenfell for mission rates x0 Slatriculation. sh thorouably PHOTO B87 JOEL PEDE ish soldier, who, at Lundy's Lane and 4 0 s nglis orough! : : taught Preach. Gore do ac arouse vi ; Cn fii " ; : 4 $ other occasions in Canada, upheld the until the Prospero reaches here os ba er Tie ing, Physical Culture, Needle Work, Do- | According to a long establishe d dress tradiucn, the shooting # honor of old England. On the organ Fric : er gists, Biguest seller, in the 0000600000000 000000000 mestic rience, ete. coat is of the! belted Norfolk style, roomy across the shculders an-l ization of the township of Drummond da 3 world. Million boxes a month. «1. The Teachers at Batescourt are for | well padded as the gun rests a:jainst it he was made treasurer. and held the he oat JIL iaveen a Uraduates, kor The skirt of this neat and practical khaki suit is divided so the office until bis death some twenty-six -- . ---- - w-- - - " --- Specialists 'in their subjects. For further : . . . , j information, apply to ADA J, BATES, | sports can move about freely over fields and rough country and even vears ago, at" the age of ninety-two ITALY'S ALPINE T R 0 0 P:S IN H A R D TRAINING King street West, Kingston. : climb fences if necessary. Leatherleggins reach to the knees. His fell i : . Ching Shu, Prop., . ary : CASCARETS 10c. a box ror poses. No furthe news can Iu od a week's treatment, all drug- 854 Princess St., near Barrie P0000 09000000000 yours mantle on the shoul mm "dders of his son, and the principal oi . - : 1 : - ge ~ - < : . thic sketch is still the eapable and } AlL.BERT COLILEGE deserri i \ equivale i Baby's Great Dange: faithful guardian of the 1 vi hig oe £ lolleville, Ont. s ak hu { il ) het py a ovnshup 3X SCHOOL, OF FINAN " whout 203 miles | nt pol : ! Mor children died during the ho Minds - % Is now pue of the leading sghools of | mander Peary no 1 the pole { weather than at any any other time To Mi and Mrs McDonald wer y ~ 8 ™ I oO » 3 f 0 th QI 1 i \ » wi i § hructioal Sdusatios gh Gonads, ATIEND, sions on anotha liti ) U1 the year, Diarrhoea; dyson tr) ] choler; horn four children, three of whom ar YEARS. : shipgivas ser wul ua mol A 20 infaptum, and stomach troubles come | living ioy are Mrs, William MoFar $57 pays board, room, tuition, electric en JN, to pick dim up. He started | without warning, and when a medicino (lane, of Prestonville; Henry, at home light, use of baths, gymnasium, all but from Svdney, N.S July 17tl y is not at hand to. give prompt relied, j and Minnie, a trained purse, of Ot longer period at reduced Tate. 0, rays On Sepiember 3rd; 1 Lo the delay may prove fatal to the | tawa tuition alone for the entire scholastic | Roald Amundsen, a No i om: | child. Baby's Own Tablets should he year. tex y | t ovace i} 10 the 3 ory om hore ar A stall of experienced specialists give pleted Be ir vO oY : key tin every hom : wl re ther ar LEARNED WITH SURPRISE Individual fnstruction in five distinct | North West Passage } Rf ys Chuldren | duning the' hot wea ther ah colirses. An evehing class FREE for all | tiana on the Gloa, Jun th, i months. An occazional dose of |, the g : registered students in this department. That Education is Not Compul- Graduates holding the best Ay 1 link : : i sory in Manitoba. Candidates prepared yenrly for the ex-| ti Aretic oceal Hy Seplemix « complamts, or cure them i they come . . . aminations held by "the Institute of} 1900 inexpeetedly Mos 0. Moreau, St Winnipeg, Sept. 3. ~The 'cornerstone for. Cammorcal. Mrosialiste. Lntario, and In 1904, Baron Toll, nssdan, lod | Tite, Que., ®ays; "My baby suffered [of the new school {o supplement the Special attention given to Matricula-|a Polar « xplori ation party by way of | froma severe ata k of cholera in Aberdeen school in the conwestod for- ton, pa hchers" , Sourtes, Elocution, Jine [ Siharia, but all the members perished | fantum. but after giving him Baby's | tign district of Winnipeg was laid, y : . ~ } ! 3 Oollegh oR ST uesday Sept: 7th, | from the cold [Own Tablets the troubfo disappearcd, | Yesterday. Dr. Timmons, superinten- 1009. For illustrated © alendar, address Tn 1903, Erickson. a Dane, headed land he regained health splendidly dent of the London County counel PRINCIPAL DYER. M.A., D.D. wn oxpedition and : 1 bv madicine dealers or by mail schools, delegate 10 the British Asso Betloville, Out. Saunders Island, whae they were nr at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wii. ©lation for th Advancement ot ened in a destitute wiki tio nt William Madicine Co., Brockville, | Science, was preseat, and gave an ad sami vear Aithony Yewda, une | Oni : wena nig " dress. © Hoo supevintends« the largiost b (66S an Brooklyn cxplorer wo tho ship oe number of schools and pupils in the America * and proc \ irther nportd y n= workl. He ail he had just learned Chairs Hai th Du of a : Won't Have Cars Enough. with surprise that Manitoba had no thay the ul i " i 21 = i ~ and arrived at Mersohele tableis will prevent 'deadly summes Sole For |. Cemeteries arty endured great hardships fore | Ottawa' Sept. 3.--M., J. Butler yde- law rendering attendance Rt school and' Lawns and | 4 0" wore rescued. The fpuly minister of railways, asnived | compulsory. In a civilized country like Mire foods 9 Abruzei made his expedition in 1900 | from the wos l z a tour of Canada. the doctor failed to conceive | Ta us anu In 195 De 'Nanse n reac hed ivhty- | inspe dion of railwayely He speak. any combination of circumstanc es | Partridge & ial glowingly over, » crop situation awl which justified this. H vigorously Sous, Crescent, I Fram. "which leit Ing Qipait | states thes ie oaly transporiation declared that it was the birthright of ' Works, King St. | Aucust 1, 1593 ditheultios win the maticy of every "hild to "by given pducation: \ West, Opposite Prof Andree made h fata Jloon | providing « laciiles, and whan parents were @® £ 5 3 Hospital. } rm -------- Miss on wr uble toy Secure th Se, - a SERRA a ® WOR TOR --- ie & oe state should seo to it : . FTALIAN NROOPS. ON PRACTICE MARCH Ih ALPS wm vee cms i \ ; . | basi wich. sud ine Iy tl kK Jo A MeRerchar, of the schon The troops which protect Italy's frozen frontier in th lps shend several weeks every summer in eecesassassantansesees or the pu nia , ar | i board, stated "that the sehool bo: ol hard training 'am g the great mountains, including marches thro:zh abmupt and difficult passe ve pn : maxim was a unit 'on this subjeel, and hed | Toward 'the close oi the fleld drills the soldiers usually make' a passage across sod very uneven ol up several times approa whed the govern ground broken by glé&ciers ' "il went with requests for a compulsory In the accompanying picture 1s shown the Ivrea battalion of tie Fourth Regiment Alpini eros; have law. but alwavs had been refused ing the Glacier Rintor. The men 1 passage from La Thuil riesetiche in twelve hours dn Chinese Restaurant 3 : i | : 2 ¢ ircele We re Ww iA wv « io they | he o : i ---- : They encountered heawy fog part of the e and endured a tempe: re as low as fourteen de jnartors--in the miner's purge. | below zero. Is Good Tea It is always worth'the price. grecs, fouricen minut n the rip in 1897 een em eee LW VL 2 ® € | 6 2.1 © < 4 vossesssIe -- day and nig 'lags meals served at all bh --" LEE SING, Prop: 188 Wellington St. SIP IISPIIPI IRF P PP $50442 3400280004" 4 «4

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