THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1909. a i a Vi PAGE FIVE: ; Helen Gordon. The other girls tluve Heal - a : fan # | were © Miss, Marjory * Brownfield, Miss -- ul the Skin; by hs : Kirkpatrick, Miss - Charlie ' e 1 | The People Did Not Find Clergy- = : he Bl 0 1 : a RAIA Bank of Montres), Amherst, N.S, last | Toph, of Fout Hill, had the peculiar clam Wafers, the Great Blood - Hilda Kent, Miss Dorothy Carruthers. lit IS DUE TO FALLING OFF | special ave «xe. . ISSUED. wiiight §ls | _ i | : : . y Lassie 3 ss 1 1 IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS Gold in re, se Baar Kent, Hie na i 2. 4 : { we Cee . . St. Catharipes, Ont, Oct. 9--A pune the Use ©f Stuart's Cals : © il ht Mrs. H. Dupuy entertainéd at the | OF THE STOCK. number of friends of Rev. William hreugh w : | k in honor 6i Mr. J. S. Muck-'It is Feared That Winter's Supply | experience oi being welcomed al a we and Skin Remedy. ak z i 7H; : SB ieston, of Calgary. She gave two Wi 1 Al- | door by the reverend gentlemen whose skin has been closely 8 A Certain Rich Man, by William Allen White. . CIPI IIIIIISIISIeNIIVY | oarties, which were very en-| win Bea a funeral they had expected to attend. | jed as a physiele a ene Actions and Re-Actions, by Rudyard Kipling. | Mrs. Neil Polson, University avenue, {joyable. - ae i It is believed that there will be a A local paper pulsed ot Shivunry a ogous of sensation, and . oD) ~~. i . i vada : It 15 be Bi 2 il be ajy oe, .y wv, v ot . Northern Lights, by Sir Gilbert Parker. gntertgied i es Shuraday, in| Mrs. Horbert Wallave will receive for | scarcity \of meat zhis winter. This i$ Jor the funeral, many of his iricuds in| @himals show that the absorption of . : ROE Ol Pe |. voceivad with [100 first time on Thursday, October jon accouX_ of thy high prices at which { {hie city --journeved by trolley to the [noxious gases through the skin sui- Antonio, by Ernest Oldmeadow. with, His Jontul Polson Se 14th. at 23 Sydenham street, and af- Ji 1s being 501d. At the present time, | peohhoring Village, bappily to find fices in a short time to put an end to v ~ " {the hostess. Mrs. James » 8 pour- . : a 2 ak ork 3 : = . EL so Ea . Ral + " Tk . A Sebastian, by Frank Diaby. ee trends, othe von amd tind ou: |b, SL rk $5, vane | Tb S02 Ih ae \ cut ices, and" the sons of the bouse, {days O 0 . l orice. he scares a x { . : na, 8 J 2 v NE 83 rw : ¢ ' : lin price, is the scarcity m stock. i ; , one and half, or two hours; while rab- 3 FOR SALE BY : aided hy Miss Jessie and Miss LU na " . 2 tent on Friday "1s there any danger of a scarcity * the A Rhetorical Woman-Righter. bits placed in sulphureted hy Polson and Miss Bessie Robertson, dis- t In the & Phi by the cup which js| Whig asked 2 butcher vesterday' afters Unefe Sam--~crusty ad bachelor that | 0 on fen ap ydrogen, | pensed refreshments. The guests. were [lor Lhe ey OD Nr UD Seaver. ¢ he is--will never be able to setie mm-| "0, a rk R. U G LOW & COMPANY, Lm i Sires \ wh A. RB. William- [played for yeasly, hori Re Pore there is" he replied. "It. looks portant questiofis until Je has a_helpp he shins out of The most Spore; A : " Co ell, Mrs. Li dsay [Son won,- anc us nolas v es. 2 o. or Rr. " is . mate, or, in other words, until d a 3 : 141 PRINCESS STREET. ' i u. No x Simin Ne n gay "- k if we will 'go rather short this winter. try as Io women ndrching to the linble to many annoying diseases, I Kate Fowler, Miss Bessie Robertson, Miss Kate Smellie asked a few peo- |The price of beef and pork is away BP. |, 1, ox to help govern the coun:ry." acute and chronic, and most of these : ie : x Lin The Bellevue," last night, & And this appears to be the story from hig x : complaints are: dependent i Mins Elsie . Gillies, Miss Minnie ple lo Se Fore, a or. every quarter Here and there, the talk This was one of the sizzlers handed Pp pe , Upon Imp : ; . Nor o ' a i ; rags . ~ ities in the blood. When 11 Crothers, Miss Ada Birch, Miss Flor Het, I play a game of bridge. is of a scarcity and high prices, and the out by J. NM. Gest of Fasadera, Cols has. become mo loaded with : A eccooOn [ee Binh, Miss Zellie Bums, Miss lawn, ane Play a FOE CL fear is that the wnter's supply will be WD Te : Ee iS ne absorbed "from the large Ip OO00000000000C Susie Anglin, Miss Hilda Jordan, Miss | Nes W. RB. Givens a her mother, [2 Yer small one. 'Good pork costs $13 Men s Suan £ gps ng Dil Ce canstipation and A oxiamtion, Annie Fowles, Miss Allan Daly re Miss | Mi Ie sr. 'Sceombe, will. receive on Per cwt, about three to four cents high- ig i. nother oy that lor from other" sources, that these for- cdith Young, Miss Katie Workman, re, fe. . . r than a vear ago. But is about $1.50 : S - » Jar Edit I Prati Nites Miss Ethel Min. | the first and sctond Tuesdays of each * tant Joa HN last CRT, $i met a kindly reception from the large "ign matters cannot be propel elimi O Ines, Miss Muff] King, Miss Bessie' month, at "Maitland House. | Usually, there is a reduction in the th ap-headed liticians and Be ee the " Richardson, Miss Dorothy Macgil ro + price of beef and pork in the fall. At a aor] - ea hn 8 United |and the result is, pimples Pluck: Q 4 livray, Miss Mdna Knight, Miss Edith In the play for the captamm's prize, i. coon of the year, the meat is mutton-neade awyers, the nite 8, 3 i . 5 .- "r . : 3 a of im. pads, » i Conan Goodwin. Miss Fdith Fraser, Miss [at the goli tournament, on Wednes- | 200 Cry en and it is brought to the States has failed to settle a single im heads, @md other skin troubi 'rai i \ : i Yercy S s woved ihe ; #i ev 0 sti during the ms: forty Certain occupations have the effect 3. : ? | Joan--€raig, Miss Katie Craig, . Miss | day, Mrs. Percy Stevenson proved the Cty in larger quantities. However, this portant. question d : y D . ; ' - All who visit this department 2 \{0 gs Mie Alice King. Mise] vicior. (EitY 10 JRIRe; QUERIES, or re be meh years. The American constite..on, has of gradually Sing, he S¥atens ith ; 2 : . . io . : : : : ents § sen ha k, a vot until we have y usecedeath. congratulate ug on the style, 3 PX ariom Leslie, Miss yathlers Das | Major J Ho Ww ot with his sister- in bring, a Feed ie plentiful. bet bee fa pl bid RD iy will anything Painters and workers in lead are very . ( : a 1d F or guso ss Das i ajor J. . 3 ' 8 Si : s have 4 . 8 ¢ ; 3 \ ; d very ed and quality of our €Cos- Miss Edith Ferguson, Miss Daisy Fer |. - 8 «McKay, will spend the (JOerS have Tot vei Wepen ood worthy be accomplished much subject to lead-poisoning, which nies, ad Ig J {gueon, Miss, Jun Dol, Wine Mabel 0 Jaw, Mes, 3 urn." Pe supply of 'Steck which was deleted Mr. Gl lambasted Uncle Sam un- [is caused by the Subalation of = small . AS . Ria wal . A a Re inter at 'Otte op." {dare the two' il ATE. Mr. ass lambas icle n- [is ca \ . tumes, and for x the re ssonisble Eichardun, Mim Bora Older Ne rion Tay} jurmg the two' diy Years mercifully, declaring that his funny chin- particles oflead;" whieh slowly accumu- prices at which they are offerec i : i 1 ; Jorton-Tavlor, ' Wellington | : 8 Bear] Oldrieve, Miss Harviets Wats ye Ee. » rc his ill-fitti . seedy hair late until serious symptoms . result i street, has returhed to town. | TO THE GRAND. whiskers, ill-fitting garments, seedy ha a : § symp . M 8 Mill { wsity ave Wiss sie Gordon went down tod COMING TO and "don't-care-a-darn expression made Paper-hangers are also liable to ar I hi : Well er, re tomas 9 oe 4 ant Jit Ottawa, to-day To-Night, "The Bachelor" Will Be [him the personification of bachelorhood, senic poisoning; as pearly all wall pa- { 2 | nue ave © eme least t- , h - : : E : | 1S eans tle tes 24 ona ay, in Dr of the| Mrs. Edward Ratifun, Deseronto, Seen adding ; : Sal Pi contains ng Ed i | : 1 om of last week. Mr. [has taken Mr. Frank Arnoldi's house : ag . 1 "Did you ever see a confirmed pach- | J : trestfi®nt of. all. forms of Pleased Customers 2 ide, She oe . o as Po 3 x "lin North street, Toronto, from No-| In "The Bachelor" Mr. Fitch is said lelor sew a buen or patch up a rip? |b ood diseases and blood poisons, 11 rs asi! all, o eterboro ' brid 1 bot} 1.| vember Ist Miss. Marjorie Rathbun !0 have done hiehést work The Shu- |I¢ is a pitiful sight. Every time I see |whether from within or without; and I'he bride anc groom both received. | . ] 1 1 - - we rt 4 sh . p ith | | will accompany her mother and be (bert3 have given the piece ah excellent it I am forced to remark. "That which | for the removal. of torturing, disfigur- Sales to date exceed previous @ with their hoses, and il Hi re one of this seasan's debutantes |setting and are sending it to the coast |, bachelor Seweth, that also shall he ling, unsightly skin Hinuste, ad wou: : 3 : 1 chasers eiving party, also, was Mrs. Kerr, © D i ise Rix as one of their -early attractions rip." stitutional humors, whiel affect the Seasons Intending pu chasers | Montreal, who with her husband, is Le, Dh Charles Cherry will be scen here to- Phe speaker then rained sledge-ham- {blood and tissues, 'and cause swelling should eall early, while all 81zes-¥1 tuying with Mrs Mills The hig J aon Port Hope yeturnied to night when the Shuberts present him | mer blows on the "fashionable cafes," of the glands, etd., Stuart's Calcium are in stock 2 frawing-room was . lovely with flow- I Tair fone in Rinaston. in the original Maxine Eliott Theatre §declaring'they were runing more Ameri- | Wafers is, easily the most effective and are Bn : ers, and so was the hall, where little é - - "-- cas - and production in Clyde Fitch'siloan boys and girls than all the other | powerful remedy in existence. > | Miss May Mills flitted back and forth | M Lennox. Mills will accompany jatest comedy "The Bachelor". The feyils. : | The principal ingredient of this cele- DAVID M SPENCE @ (from hall door to drawing-room, | ~ i enn Ont 8 t Ry > 7 ba piece has not been sent out of New ---- brated blood-purifier and skin-disease Se ' howing guests the way. In the tea ri ny on De al aot . a om. York, where it was first produced last Criticizing The Commissariat. | eradicator, is calcium sulphide, which, The Leading Millinery Store. Q {room were Mm. George MeGowan,i 4%) FS mecting of the House of spring and in Chicago, where it ran dur- | oo adian Courier. , | when taken into the system, rapidly / & | making tea, Mrs. R. M. Horsey pour iB 3 ne, 2s Te will not receive ¢ ing the past summer. Now that "the size of the loaf" 1siremoves all impugities, bacteria, and 0000000000000 00000000000 ing coffee, and Mrs. F. DeCarteret irra Aue S04 T al No x -- agitating the Toronto public, the follow- poisons from the blood. and Miss \ ao ih Mille ia 0 ind 'The Honeymponers."' ing acount of how one man superin- | No poison or impurity can exist ey nappily siti af Sec Col-| George M. Cohan outdid himself when tended the commissariat may not be {long in the blood when Stuart's Cal- + Oxford. - He is fortunate in hav-'he wrote, ¢ mposed and staged "The | amiss . : andl the {cium Wafers are used. This remedy. is } : : re o his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Honeymooners" which will be at the There were hve of them anc. they | the natural enemy of blood poisons. ip pink -chrysanthemums. Vines LR oo oe apoio band thejr--fam- Grand on Tuesday, Oc. 12th. He gave | were going fishing. Jim was detailed' Painters, paper-hangers, and workers ¢ ry ove » cloth gave the ; : he st : sn px Citi ¢ < a ie ref ents fory the rsenic; or ison- trailing 'away over the I [ota gave ily spending some months in London. * song play a snappy exciting pl " to look after me T IN on ws in lead oy a seni or thes poison C Oo er OY sn aided A Sinptistese. Mr. and Mrs. Edward +l, B. Pens crowded with logical complications, fie | party ang see that the I S a5 ous metals, should use them frequent- . Em - cutting ices. Miss Frances Laura Mills. assisted The tea table wis centred with a silver-rimied mir Aye vor, and on it stood a vase filled with AA, "owe oe loft, to-day: for the west; and will Ix wrote brilliant humorous dialogue, com- made for the hunger and thirst which ly or constantly, and thus avoid utd ae 3 score of song hits, worked out | might afflict them. Everythmg wid blood-poisons; and everyone who has gone a fortnight or threo wecks \ delightful dances for' two score | ready, rods and tackle in bright and | kin and blood troubles of any kind, i girls and then finding out what | shining order and the best of friends | should employ them until rid of the good thing" he produced, played, it | looking forward to supper on the barks | Hseases, which the powerful little wa- Mrs, James Rigney, Johnson street held her first reception on Thursday and any, visitors found their way . Xe. : pau oo * attractive Sid houses "The Mrs. Gravelle, of Sydenham, is the I od f "Mrs. James Weir, Alfred \ hostess wore pale blue crepe de chine guest of ig himself all summer at the New Amster- of the stream. -- fers eliminate in a marvelously short ! wer white taffeta, with bands of Street. Miss May Weir is home again \ Theatre, New York and at $2.00 a "Where's your stuff, Jim? asked the | time. Frenth embroidery = in pastel tones, from a very delightful trip of three! at, played to capacity when the ther- oldest of the crowd. : Pure e a package from your dfue- " with silver intermingled. Miss Jose moriths «in the west. mometer was at its highest "The "pere, said Jim briefly, producing | ict at once, and send us your name LT -- phine Brown recived with her In the Miss Barker, of Toronto, who has ronevmooners" 50m the road with | supplies which consisted of an array | aud address for free sample package. : raom Mrs. 'D. Phelan and Mrs. {been with Mrs. Walier Macnee, and 'ew York production and a classy {of seven botles of whiske¥ and a Wrge [ Agdress, F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuar ™ oo On Rage l | er wth Ireland dispensed tea and cof | has also been paying "On-gwa-na~da' a ¥ company. wai of. bread | Building, Marshall, Mich. Crawford & Wals v «Stella, Regan and Miss [rene |little visit, will go to Mrs. H. W.l| eee et There was a solemn passe, and then : , - "You 9 any dining. the handsome | Richardson for the weck-ond before re TO COME TO CANADA. the speaker shook his head You | TAILLORS. | tre. a-seart orden, © Dad for its cen- | turning home. -- might have done beter, Jim, we'll | 3 ' ' . . y : adnmed with vellow ™hitweavewsmdwas | Mrs. Robert O'Hara, Wellington Great Shipbuilding Firm to Open |never be able to get away with all that | 4 vellow-shaded candles lighting if. Yel- | brother, "mrt uy hea staying with her Here. bread. low and white ,chrysanthemunf® and 'ville! will pay her son, Mr. F ar 2 is > X % | candio, with yellow shades, dwere in |(FHara, havi Ne 1. Ottawa, 0. Votan apd Wolfi, : 4d, \ ree Velias i pos Irish Hospitality. [the drawing-room, and a grate fire | tuning. home. Veliast, Ireland, Kev. 4 oon Pp i AAPAAALAAREIG (RAFI eels . acided ; Mg Sie added Aurther prilliance and wvarmth Mrs. W tablish id Canada. This i probubly \T2 Pes Week) x : 4.8. 3 Sunt "pansion which has been made in Can without being impressed with He won- --- mally, for thefirst time sin rs. Edwards Merrill, of Toronto, gda's = history. It méans that the derful hospitality of the people gener- > lo 8 » since } ' . a Je ie Som. has been spending the week, in Pic- greatest shipbuilding firm in the world ally. They are of a far more frecand. Frontenac Business ~ 3 : x . xr to mgston, on ednesday, anc 'i x x 5 2 ri th : 3 3 A od | €ASY é Ve & To handle Bonds, Industrial and Mimvng Stocks, Share Issues, a) AY ten, with Judge and Mrs. Morrison recognizes the dominion has reached | €aSY disposition than we are, and m . a constant stream of visitors kept Mrs. F. S. Wilkins : ; scarcely any circle will you find the Sas : 2 . : ; s. F. S. Wilkins and Miss Mattie t} 'hich places, beyond doubt, |° ely an) ¢ 3 > properties of high merit, must capable reliable a: d sv i x afte Prt ty UE Re: . Mat the stage which [ 8, ) > § e caf : eliable and good | her busy all the afternoon. Her pretty | Wilkins have returned io Trenton. : Cp 4 . ' .* | strict observance of formality that pre- xn % T a him 4 ys S her claim to be gecognized as a mari 4 : lst 2 alrsman. To the right man there the right proposition. Corre- house, on Bagot street, was gay and! Mrs. F. W. Stewart and Miss Flora time Arh of fature greatness. In a vails with us. Their sense of humor ; i spond with, : : cordial with masses of scaglet salvia! SQiewart. who I is wonderfully keen, and one cannot on nei : H. Desch I H English 1d 3 § : . H. Deschamps is in the city t} st i 'tant gicement in must say that no Englishman could : a STOCK SALESMAN WANTED of voloring. ; from Brockville. : ry 2 onl 4, ini - spend any length of time in Ireland NOW OPEN AT THE --» ". ee » . . Mrs. R. J. Gardiner received, for- | M: ali : were jn from Harrow- week or two there will be a definite el : . and other bright-hued flowers, and the ; i : 1 s help noticing this, as it is found m owe and the | gmith for the Craig-Smythe wedding, annowrftement as to Harland and ip noticing this, as 1t found A 3. hy i , Repor ; : tev. ok E i . 1stess wore a lovely pale blue gown. |} .. . io 3s is + | practically classes alike. 1 think the ednesda Canadian Finance and Securities Corp., Hor sigters, Miss Mollie and : Miss | ho es he H Craig, who ar Wot 0 Hos #0 ie Bs thingie De average Englishman has quite an er- Monday, W yand ~ Honor Tett wd Miss G s Jur- | : Naw «NPA, 0 are 5 C 8 be e 4 B ron idea of Irela as Siness 6C1/2-3 Traders Bank Building, Toronto, Ont. ten flitted "in and Nise of lads Soe | going to New. York before their Xe Halifax. Ey Captain Rewton, who has gu ie ou rend > Business Friday, 7.30 to 9.30. apt . room, where Mrs. Richard Hooper pram, ale Saper ted back a week from } just pesigued the post a tee h . amoung of trade done in quite'a small| Individual instruction; terms moder- Ww Ne Vey . -- = . presided over the tea and cofiee, dis- | Mics il PIETOY. & amp do. Sar Tey. ha 8 ik bh town, more especially on a market day ate. Call, write or "phone for particu- VOLFE ISLAND PETITIONS _|u ng-th anual tour of the Island. [i ensing refreshments to the visitors ir Miss Aileen Folger, Sydenham street, pointed Canadian represe nig rom sy fair day. In the smallest towns lite -- : AlcLaren is ing Miss | Mrs. Gardiner is not at all a stranger returned. to the city, to day, after a Harland and Wolfi. ' "universal providers" are 10 be found + P. M. BROWN, For Local Option And the Island la H no Miss | Grant's [to Kingston people, for she made How days rar Sydonham. X Would Not D It SE who . are perfect mimature William = 880; A Principal. + «Canal Opening. g1¢ Ed nds are glad®to learn that | many friends when staying here some, TI, Lait 3 iho thy stree., Xs Siacial du "Wi o eny : Whiteleys. One can obtain all one s fskand, Oct => inh is slowly recoverng from her. re- | vears ago before her marriage = Derthier. $ Rgeia to t ne ) mg, The tore that requiremetits from grocery and pro- i hg 4 A Padi t illness Master" Eugene EI | PO ttawa, N t story tha } Let § i * - . A visions, general hardware, watches and . an the island to sec | Healy is ill with typhoid fever. Miss | Several people dropped in to Mis Miss Emily Smythe is now staying Harland & Wolll will establish" ship clock, stationery, drapery, even up to EVERYBODY Wafer is expected home on | Bessie' Smythe's, West street, on Wed: with Mrs. R. J. Carson, Brock street. vards in Canada looks good; al | suit of clothes or a suite of furni- we bridesmaid for the com- | nesday afternoon, apd had a piece of Miss Jia Wilcocks hus returned to though naturally di nied in some | ure. The majority of thee proprietors | Has steves to sell, but nobody fthe wedding cake and. saw the lovely Picton. _ quarters. A cabo from England, to- {SY these stores are wealthy men. | Be hat value that No can. Icolm McDonald | gifts which 'are soon to embellish | Miss Stella Regan, of London, is day, announces that when Messrs | We have all kinds a Fur ( Tuesday Mrs. W. H. Crpig's house on Willian Visiting her sister, Mrs. James Rigney, Harland & Wolff were asked about | Highest Golf Course Tn Europe. | nishings, frem the lowest grades babes are | treet. Miss Gwendoline: Burn eco; #¥ ohnson street, and several tiny teas this they refused to deny it. Tne highest golf course in Europe is jo Hie nos beautiful Antique. ed with Miss. Smythe and the brides and musicales have been given in her -- -- hat of Maloja, in the Upper Engadine HN] we: {1 to Come and ses 'our maid. Miss Kate Craig. and Miss Flor. | honor PITHOF THE NEWS. The course of nine holes, varying from steck befere you buy elsewhere. HOLDS ANOTHER RECORD ehce Cunningham looked after the tea | Mrs. Frank Hibbing, who has been 170: to 330 yards, is between Maloja and - thins. Miss Emily Smythe, ably holp- {in Boston, is spending the weck-ond | The Very Latest Culled From All the pass which leads from the Egadine L. Lesses, In Connection With Transporta-|ed by Miss Helen and Master' Brt [with Mrs. Robert Meek, University Over The World. to the Lake of Como and commands ify o "is. cogs and Chatham Bt . lovely views of the Silser See and the 4 Eingaton. Ont am 8.4 snowclad peaks; the hazards are chiefly : . . depressions between the hills. Thd alt tion Matters Sutherland, 'saw that everyone shared !avenue, on her way home to Duluth. | Thé business interests of Detroif official guide Gi the, railways and |'" the wedding cheer Io Mrs. Stevenson, of Toronto, is visit- | want a settlement, on a just and fair wivigation fines in the United Ce a od ing Mrs. C. J, Hinckley, University basis, of the trade relations between'), 4. of these links is .about 6,200 feet | 'orto Rice 1 b, Canada and | Phere mas girls dinner at "Annan. jagonue. : : {Canada and the United States. above sex Tevel | « regarded | dale," son Thursday night, in honer of | 'Dr. E. C. Watson, of Detroit, son of} Three prisoners escaped - from the The small course at St. Moritz ic 1 han Miss Nora and Mise Helen Gordon. (Pref. John Watson, Union street. is Mounted Police barracks, at Fort Sas- |p the same altitude, while that ath giving information to the |The girls who joined Mise Marie and lin the city. He will be a participant katchewan The ggard also disap | Samaden, one of the fines. links on the continent, is about 5,500 feet; the next ¢ railway world banguét were Miss Grace Hem Ax 0 [theory is that he deserted with =the highest being that Somaya. dhove 1 1. who has represent- | ming, Miss Elsie Pense. Miss. Madelon | The engagement is announced of men. the Rhone valley, abjut 3000 feet, Iway svstem and | Carter, Mise. Dorothy and Miss Mar- Miss Elizabeth A. Driscoll, of Howe] Storiés told by Ontario govern- | Malgja is an ideal spot for these who ar Hi mn, Ont for |iory Brownficld, Miss Phyllis and |Island, and Mr. Francis H. Theriault, 'ment whiskey spotter: and private do- ['wish to be quite off the tourist track. Iv received a letter from | Miss Charlie Short, . and Miss Lassie Kingston, "the wedding to take place tectives from Detpoit, were discredited and in a country like Switzerland it the official guide if | Kirkpatrick. quietly, at St. Philomene's church, in two liquor Prosecutions in Windsor | he crowds of August The nearest which the opinion is expressed that Mr. | A Howe Island, on October 26th. | and Sandwich police courts is not easy nowdays to get away from Morga > led to the credit of be "Fis said that when all the excte- The posse of detectives searching for | station is ten miles away, at St. Moritz n "+ ing the est, contifiuous subscriber" I'ment over the weddiigs has subsided | STARTED TO LEAK. the Gatineau safe blowers watched the i : : bass Jpirss aia Season, ure, Hame- his name appearing continuously on the | and people have resumed their nor- | : district around Hull, on Friday night, Gift On Eve Of Marriage. for SATURDAY. ES a § all. BY sub ion list of the! "Guide" since {mal attitude of mind, that there is | Tp. Steamer Mapleton is in Hard under the belief that tie gang was| On Friday evewing, at six o'c lock, | MYERS', 60 Brock Bt., "Phone, 570. Mare t to be .an announcement of four en- P sh Ard yorking its way close to the city. | the employees of S. Anglin & Co. - - |gagements, one a great surprise. This | Luck. : There were no developments. gathered in the office and tendered to NOVELIST OF THE MEAL. neckwear just arrived at Roney [column would be pleased fo give fur-7 Port Dalhousie; Out., Oct. 9.--~The | "A remarkably sharp break in the {Charles Anglin their congratulations, | &. . opp : { ther information on the subject, but Steamer Mapleton, lastnight, struck prices of the sharps of Nipissing and |in view of his approaching marriage Dickens Desoribes Feast in Way to ¢ records show that but. few | can't |the stone abutment between locks 24 La Rose mines, on Friday. was due to | Richard Hunter read an' address. and' Give Reader Appetite. art | vegetarians marry grass widows | $F 8s and 25, and, as a result, started to ly row between Hayden, Stone & Co, | Frank Somerville, Jr., presented hin Loudon Chronicle. ! James MdParland, Emily leak. A diver is. now at work on her Boston, and Trippe. Thompson & Co., i i i | as iniglspensable- it 1s the bible Miss Dorothy €arruthor® in the fares Lin an interesting ceremony next week peared end as. he is a recruit, the eee -- with a handsome cabinet of pearl- 'Dickens is the novelist of the meal. «treet. asked a few people "to tea on and expects to have the damage re- New York, the two brokerage houses [handled knives and forks. Mr. Anglin | No other writer, pile he up never sich | Wednesday, to meet Mrs. Edward [paired within a couple of hours, when |intimately. connected with the propos? |was completely taken by surprise, and {lists of deleacies fit for s, has The M Y S Re n 3 and those who were there Had the haat wil proceed on her way down od amalgamation. replied to the fe t that rothing could { He_Esivof descridipg biuntfle feafin ~ the pleasure of seeing some of the [lhe os : be more warmly. appreciated by him | ag? e yely aq 4 oney ou ave Saves You | rarely exquisite Tifts which fell to the . - 2 Baskets Grapes, 35c. than a aa is the employ Boi Thackeray, for all his "Ballad of from worry--want--debt --humiliati A ol ) | lot of Mrs: Frederick Hammond. . Aged Resident Dead. Pdwards & Jenkin. ees of the firm. Hie words were 1 ouillabaise, never touched, the hem x Se j mialioh, /\ com ortable Bank Account 2.8 2% | Renfrew, Ont., Oct. 9.--Robert Me- ceived with applause afd three hear of is garinepts in the recording of gives one an casy mind, self-confidence, and the power to' take | < There was a luncheon. at the Coun-iLaven died Thursday, in his eighty Judicious advertising is an invest- [cheers. Mr. Anglin feft, Satuxday, fo { meals. Who that has read them can advantage of every opportunity that comes to better one's position. {try Club, 'vesterday, with Miss Nora [third vear, and leaves a wife and one ment--not an expense. By .its means | Walkerton, where the wedding is to . lorget, for instante, Mrs, amps | Gordon ad guest of honor. The other (son. Born in McNab in 1826 he be y6u can turn over the stock in your | take place, at the home of Mrs. M directions tp the chambermaid lor her 3 {oirls there were Miss Elsie Pense, came a prosperous farmer and for the store several times oftener in the | Albright, on Tuesday morning nocturnal reflection, or the tea which ; A Haaening: Misc Ailesa Bud ip Le Yived Renfrew. H . . ) awaited Joe Willet and Dolly on their iss Grace Hemming, iss Aileen &nd, {past dozen years hived:- m Renlrew. He. veur, and with a profit each time. ret to the 4 ith' dw Ni Miss -F Rowers. Miss. Dorothy | was dooked npot as one of the "grand |" Seo our new brown college over 2 Baskets Grapes 35c¢ : rn to the locksmith's dwelling on Brownfield, Miss Mildred Jones, Missold men" of the commubity, and was the occasion of Miss Migg's final rout, coats at 8 oney & Co BR, a & Jonks . 2 : 0 . . Tn : be Madelon Carter, Miss Mildred Jon®s particularly known for his good work a E314, Rony a Cars oR Edwards & Jenkin. "David Ehassuling Mifals recorded m Established 1873 OF CANADA "~ xn Branches j end Miss Phyllis Short 2 lin © mneetion with Renfrew agriculture. Sohnectady -zadway collided on Lew Fields says that in his various tT os pre in "Pickwick fiot 4 ~ | om iY al fairs, of which he was secretary- | Gytuiday morning near Ballston, N.Y. | theatrical companies there are: be- getting the leg © mutton "swarry" to Mrs ys y . ve a jolly are in- | treasurer for fully forty years. It is reported twenty passengers weet | tween thirty and "forty graduates of | which Mr. 'Weller was invited by the as, ) formal little telephone tea at tose- | * nurs. . women's colleges in the East .and also |elite. a ? the most courteous service. ar : - lawn," on Wednesday, in honor = oi 2 Baskets Nice Grapes, 35c. " Crothers' Meadow Cream Sodas, nes of . # Ju gh Fast ate also hie of In ara ee Make a beginning at once with a Deposit of One Dollar or Miss Jessie McCann: There' were! Pdwards & Jenkin. : please / women's college, besides alumni by |allowed a tender smile to curl his lips more, in 'ow Savings Department. 73 | abodit fifteen guests present and Mrs e-------------- ) * The man who is slow to anger is {many of the larger universities, in- over the evolution of that incompara- 3 ¢ Myre. J 00 At last! Crothers' Meadow Cream !also many times impoded upon. cluding Yale, Harvard and Princeton. {ble pudding in the preparation "and R 1 N G STO N B RA N C H | Stevenson assisted the hostess. : Soda Biscuits are the most crisp and | Some times puppy love is not half | Among the girls are six Wellesley, consumption of which such damage was J. S. TURNER, Manager | 71 Rl oa tightest sodas made. as silly as the old dog kind. . {nine Smith, {hree Mount Holyoke and [done to John Westlock's affections? Cor. Princess and Bagot Streets. | wre was a little luncheon at Ng | fdteness is the pointed key to pov-1 We worry too much about the ex |five Vassar graduates. That surely |So go on and read--and acquire youn County Club, on "Thursday, for Miss erty. . = pected that nevep happens. ought to "elevate the stage.' appetite. gives Savings Depositors, whether their dccounts be large or small, \ | Lindsay Malcolm and