Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Nov 1909, p. 6

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Tan or London Smoke, AREF FE EFREE ERE EEIOOES HN HH + * FEE EE PRETO EH Mote 0 Ness SHOES -- SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT, is not idle talk. The Goodyear Repair Outfit do work promptly and at less cost than ordinary shoe repairs. I recently installed enables me to You sawn 15 per cent. in getting your work done at '"'"The. House Quality.' A.B. Herod, *PHONE, 837. 286 PRINCESS iter Ripe Florida Pincapples G Cuban Grape Fruit. A. dJ.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. Bananas,.. F lorida rape Frait, I ¥ Hennessy, Ryan & Co. Meathuers Montreal Mining Exchange, New York Stocks, rown 'Réserve, Silver Loal and aH Cobalt Stocks bought and sold on com micsi All orders by wire, telephone, receive prompt atten- 86 NOTRE DAME ST. WEST, MONTREAL Tel.- Main 7204. LOO000 Kida S030R0T0TAVVAIVNVGO0 : a = D. D. D. WAS THE RIGH MEDICINE AA +224 ---i A A 2 A a0 ASSRELAY AS a KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE LIMITED) HEAD oF QUEEN STREET. 'Highest Education at Lowest Cost" ton Angast 80th: begins Aw RookKeopibe, Shorthand, &gaphy, oii Service and English. {Our graduates get the best posi- tions. Within a short time 'over sixty secured positions with one J of the largest railway corpora- rein Candda. y us any time. Call or writs ee information. H, F. MBET- CALFE, Principal: x 4 "4 "4 a x Cured Mi, Hall the people who suffer ema and ethw in hose: who had given up hope eing cured--would' just write a bo. A ; itrial bottle of D.D.D Preseription they would quickly find that here ipositive cure. That Wikhat Mr 'William det; of Conséton, Ont, did pi "I wish fo' morn you,' S11 July 29th Ast; 'that last summer Lawas badly afflicted with eczema nn' both ay legs. I got doctors' salves to rub on but t seemed to do good. 1 saw your wvertjisement "in the paper and wrote to your for a trial bot which you indi Sent' me few applications migdicing, 1 sent v cake of your soap |Voak: wade. a perisct cure e medicine left and friends of rashes and some cured every (ime? Why easily r dree poe eription oratory, © Department dan street, Toromto. For. sale. hy: at #pgaists, Alexander 4 | of Eczema % | from tee s diseases-- over of ever for A a a I he Ignition Decor Storage Batteries, Spark Plugs, Carburetors, Eic|: TRY OUR DRY BATTERIES" Tumba Estria Mi. Co. Phidrhe, 873. 273 Bagot. told was the | ight for two which in a I had s cured severa bad sores It wlien relief bottle of the DD] KW. suffering mstant sample write © wn your get 0 « on D.D.D La Jon Oo to 4 jest 'MD, iduy, {ace Boral {girdle | chrysanthemums, { about | Mrs. [J | girls | morine, i Malcolm a | Mus Heid { land i Mis { Hend Mi | Trial Bottle Relioved--Two Bottles | \iexan- | writesTon very | bottles | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 'Bold in "re Guwiiig PerrrrvrsresIBIIRIIR tute | we Mes. William Tandy sand Mrs B. Williamson. Prock home, yesterday, te friends, and Mrs ced THE fuguze ment het daught Miss. Elsie "andy, Samuel Mactallum, of Wingarn Falls, mt. Tandy 's mariage will take place St Georges cathedral on St Théiwmbe: 27th. At vesterday's tea Mrs. Tamiy wore black voile, over {black taffeta, trinimed Trish Mrs. Williamson an em with Miss A were Rr } at street, their Tandy y announc- voung- Alma M.A Miss mn John's ol to with was in taffeta, mauve, pire gown of voile hovdey Wore, mauve and sash, drawing-room was decked over and ith ta I he old house and white and the dining-room glow. Tn a standing on of Pandy satin, w over taf the pretty vellow m with wis all a golden Japanese pot, of. white tulle a huge bunch ai vellow chrysanthe- mums, each a perfect flower, unshad- al yellow candles stood it, and the whole with the soft James Third WA. Way Connell cut the ies, assisting were Miss Agnes Mac Miss Ethel Minnes, Miss Hazel Miss Florence Willinmson, Miss Yirch, Miss Murjel King, Miss Macgili and Miss Hilda Jordan. Guests included Mrs Mills, Mrs. E Bidwell, Mrs. D Gordon, Mrs W. G6. Grout, Macgilhiveay, Mrs. John Mac Mrs (Taig, Mrs Ford, Meek, Mrs. J Mrs. Hobart Dyde, Mrs. W Jordan, Mr Birch, Mrs. S W. Dyde, Mrs Knight, M bh KE. Mundell, Mrs Macnee, Ma James Crawiord, I. Dup George Fe k Mrs: Jay I Ns rlex Robert ww iord Mrs Mrs Meikle, M son, W. Mylks, R. EK. Spar Herbert Bibby Edward Ryan, WwW. R. Winch H. Tove, Mrs John Carson. Ashby, Mrs W Jowie, Mrs arge Moore, Mr Matvpherson and Macpherson, large centre satin, was a over yellow room light oi pouted the coliee, made the tea, Mrs was ablaze wax Mrs C. and Massie, Florence Dorothy vray J G. M Mrs gitlivray Robert G. Elliott, (icorge Pp Walter Ma N wick, Mis Minnes, \ n Brown Mait Long Vina Mr Sh Cr Robert LE M Ml ry J. 8 Hend Mrs Livorgs My 1 Crawford i I Nerd Itobert Mrs \ George 4.0 VieRay, Mrs Mrs, 1 Mrs. Tid Miss John Chapman Sears H Edith uiton and we - Constance Tandy lowe'en very hod ted th huge sued raed ado IA manner ci humorous litt Fhe de more beautiful, and then dic to make the were 1 her evening joll Con ust what one mek pumpkin supper table, the ations expect \ of Hallowe en o'lantern lore, huge was in the middle strings from chandelier arrangement, added the weirdness irolic Mrs. W. Harty, Miss Miss Loretta Syne the, Mi Milared Florence Cunningham, Richardson Miss Marion Frances Sullivan, Miss Miss Aileen Rogers Brownfield apples the black cats i the of reached tl and bats hivery the Mrs. sleeve contr and touch taking. part J. Harty Mabe] Gilder Miss Bes Macmorine Miss Red Ethel nd needful « | hose in wer N Swift Miss \ ones ton, Miss Waldren, Miss Mabel a - . ladies perfect weather, or to attend Mi reception. Mrs charming in cream pri and of silk Mrs. Sproule in welcoming drawing rated and fire number of toe afternoon, G. Anderson's looked of voke lace hostess 1 he \ larg ol ava themselves Monday William Anderson wedding very her gown ox with emproidered th satin ex ep sleeves std GUESTS by antifully nrysanthemums ful rhty room with was velloy ferns and added to In the chrysanthemums extending corners chee grate ht the cone din w whit, smila to tah artistu while I re from th ol tr effect with ctrolier © whol Mrs. Hengy Miss Marshall, Mi and Miss Ehiru passed refreshment Wilder rendered the piano being Wilder poured 3 Henzy, beth Wilder iss Charlotte 1 music racelieat i the afternoon tea Miss Laidley some on durit aa luncheon the Coun on Monday, in honor of Mrs { 3 There was Club, a irs ip atterson, bt i i Miss married wig HY nigh | | gers, { Phyllis Short, | Miss { Mr | Macklem, ina vircle 1 Ethel and Miss | hostesses. the | | ices, {and Mrs {and carnations {aons. Lennox | day | to { moved him i chaperoned | receive | avenue, James | {friends | there many 4 | friends dropped in on Mrs n | { avenue, ' {on Thwsday, November 4th, and there- Visit ( ambujdge, from | | will receive an Friday, { during ' the season, The ---- Paterson's' sister, | Bell, Mrs. Ea} dod. Harty, Mas Miss Mabel tilder-: Dalton, Miss Let Frances Sullivan, Mise Florence Marion Kedden, Mis: Grace of wi nnipeg. Mrs Mow ; Mas WO abet Miss present wre a ward | Perey tice Miss unninghan Mabel Hemming were bra Fort Stet Mis Pandy, Bessie, Smivibe, { Brownbeld, and . - - .- A and largely attended reception was given, Mohday aiternoon Mrs. Notmsn, Summerbiil avenue, « Montreal, in honor of her cousin, Mrs Andrew Forman, formerly Miss Lor- raine Dalton, Kingston. Mrs: Notman who was handsomely gowned jn blues and white with touches of yel- low, received in the hall and was as sisted by Mrs. Forman, who wore her wedding gown of \uite satin covered with Venetian lace. Miss Mamie Gar rett, Kingston, was one of the ste --- - > ad The Hallowe vn dinner at the Coun: Club, Saturday, was very Mr Mrs. Perey Stevenson the party, which included Hemming, Miss Eva Ro- Dorothy Puwwoheld, Miss Miss Jarie Carruthers, Madelon Uarter, Mr. H. Boak, P. Gi. CC. Campbell, Mr. Van Less Mr. Hansard Jlora, M 1 and Mr. Constantine. - - - - Miss Madeline Higgins was ruest of honor at a delightful tea on onday in Ottawa, at which 1 Marjory Mrs. Pesnock pouped the ted and Miss Chips Coutlee cut the assisted by Miss Edith Hubbell H Wurtele. Yellow mums were used for decora delightiail by voile, gues on and ol Iy Mis Grace Miss lie, the by M "a te . Mitchell leit, to pack and move his bank ie 'hell and wn 1 Mon- | up his ing them WU has the Pembroke Mr. Roderick Renfrew, belongings on Or household whoereg Mrs g Pembroke. children will shortly | 0 | 1 | "o> 1 Andrew Lorraine for the margage ther a Forman Dalton, Kingston), first time since her November 3rd and "4th, 24 Chestertiekt | in Mrs = (formerly Hi Miss Ii on resident Westmount -~ - being "Hazeldell's day Portsmouth people abroad went and to each other and to from wh,» who were too - Yesterday ome the wre going good-bye of who | V said several alin a th - Mrs. Frank Strange tled in avenue, oa | bal. e is getting new home, 250 Ottawa, and will peceive Phursday =. during the season 4 hey ogo Miss - 0 Jessie Dickson's ! C.F. Dick little Hal a dance and \ number of street, for here Barrie towe'en party general romp, - Ww. EK will son, a ne was - McNeill, for a 132 Unive the first Mrs. "Ly receive time Yo after on thesthird £t au fourth k ridays. {vacation Mys - Horde att aud Miss Edith oepted. | Fraser, { Friday, Wiest aod second Fridays of -- -- Gill; streer, © will afterwards on the - 5 Stuart tree November 12t} ind on the shednd and fourth Friday receive the month on first ¥ vied - Mrs 1 iN t He ee ee ee Mrs: Lionel 'Smith, of Montreal 'ome in for-a number given during the past honor has teas, ! het of small week in % \ > ee B Mrs, 'R Sparks, 132 University avenue, will reeeive on Friday, again' till: the-mew years ahd not h -- ope «. to and Badminton at the A usual tea The vith m play; ee ee ee Ww a fo kor- left, yesterday, Mrs Mrs. Patterson Moutreal, to visit mau Andrew - we James Hendry, v tea this afternoor > Miss Eleanoy the guest University avenue Mrs. W. H. Miller Miller are staying Carson before going bans, Vt, Mrs. W Sharbot week, 11 wilh - \ King i. ] Mrs gave evening - - of Peterboro, Aileen Rogers B Collins, Miss 1s oi Miss 1 Nr: to Mabel Robert v | and with non St n H. Smith will be [.ake at the end and with the Rev. Mr. take up quarters in St rectory, Portsmouth Crisp's stay abroad. The Rev. J. O. and Mrs from the m i Wu ot Jonn during My i and' Cris p a r Y He « ir it th +45 Od Mrs. Ottawa on ter, the "friday | Montreal home ! Elects W ke de day "voller, Napanee s Kennedy. T commpenieation move An states aught throat nr tinwing the SPANGENBERG THE JEweLES Xmas Us THE JEWELER E RETIRING rellas and - Walking Sticks Now i is the time to select yous Xs u mbrellas The price ad vantages we are o F. W. Spangenberg, Miss | Pennock were Miss Kathleen, York. They the Land, an any friends a happy holiday, Charles Miss | + with Mrs. Toronto, Mrs > Mrs. J. HL commandant College, me, to-morr will | commandant' 8 My Jowe for for R wday Mis | ane Qe De. and M from re getting corner of Fr i. Kellogy, who las been stays went le will d wi wich ft, % sail, Mediterranean route ne the and! a Bate iday . to-day, Lawrence Skey. - ¥, of will be at ow, V n is rs their settied in lagot o A 0 t Crowe, the Royal home Thursday, residence. Stranbenzec Misses Straubenzee will Mont England. Tothill again at an read, C Ww wed you t may choose for later and Walking Sticks ering warrant your immediate action Pay a Small Cash Dzposit and wz will to one side anything elivery. Big Discounts for Cash o-day, on absent bon safe re retu m will risp, o visit | -- wile ¢ tl for lea sailing « "Th Winnet fing tou their home and West streets for New' Saturday, for turn rn ol lilitary he first t ve, of ~a m is home from e Lelle- { 1 QUEEN'S HOCKEY CLUB. "Curley" Our Queen Lhe annual wy club on. W nt; Greig Curly" was Oming id from ries of gam The Bruce ge ef Rev: nalish { duce n's alternoon. 'oming Dobson meet held Dobson Campbell, it team will be placed on the ice winter. Harvard Mass., during invitation 08 Wallace, acher, OAL meeting His topie Spiritual Revive ol ing i on President Campbell, Correspondent. Capt of meen' Tuesday ain 1 hot after was elected presi George, captain An will manager, A invitati anid the Ch may the spee on will } university play ristmas and strong thi wa L€ on be ac celebrated [killed by i 1k Thurs a yo RAPLEY STILL MISSING. Whereabouts. ised local pe to t Ra as arton | sine ave nothing has disappeared swallowed him be to Pao ured Chief of thas been hard ell can be een heard The Portsmouth Portsmouth Members Councillors The aiden and oronto letter ot the from nnister Jueen Portsmouth S 1 mith from the county ment. No liew, he pley, new up work fee at act fre regarding snip of telephones A was marine derel will whe search being the commercial who has been missing Tuesday, to if and upon Graham ) are Octobe report the cart no el it work on the as 'provincial oflicers, learned no but thing on mt rec > ict P'ortsmouth get good met present, Prowy take eity was he ved iron omising steamer harbar a roads Best's lways, DeLay new clerk municipal owner No Clue Whatever Concerning His ad made for tra frow ba } hac ar Napatee, | case a in ha SO Council. council la 2 1 and n on 1 Feline rebate, of 310 arrange Short Stop cures all coughs and costs but 15¢. bottles sold in three years Charles! Murray* Wychwood, a mar il man, Arl eloped wit h He Qa amiltor Too Hoarse fo Speak American Doctor Tells of the Grand Results Achieved With "Nerviline." und had great Dr cold" « itensely fron atiack more the v { i sens w 1 qe sOr and chest his NERVILINE CURES QUINSY advised nd might we neck lated with water In a day le. the was cured. ol thr itive, country, ; it e ik SOreHess oat This couldn't come the mer tha ody ho chilled in Every t he hu Aft roat, and patien city for t t hi nest and because "Nerviling." Nerviling and chest, aod once, a day di-. it was used ud a gar- two my patient ported an improvement, aud "hy treatment, IHIOUS waoll-Knbwn Morbing, rubbe was with Nesvilive | I 'can rec ontment ; sNer- {heen chest the lst wonld '| a patient with Quinsy that [| difficulty Wilson. uring, me suffer skiness, er t te treat- concluded rem- an niment, Hs gale, End "merit, oon, aver of d re COTY (viline for breaking 'up vold¥, for chést tig ghtness, throat inflammation, yuinsy, { tonsilitit and. similar conditions." | PRETTY SCENE FROM "THE GIRLS," THURSDAY, NOV. 4TH.. i AT THE GRAND, k Not a druggist or {evamined the formula. of Norviline who | ton, have purchased the new steamship your dyspepsia. iwon't tell you how good' if ~why it | Port Colborne, 'contains the bedl medicaments Known | ON it ienfe and fof sgenamnl family ude | Booth. as uo equal, x doctae ; who bee | i the a year. voyage, to up her Sis the the and are and at and 0 The 19th, | Re ple v tev e of tie he ov. seem- lived VARSITY'S ROWDIES {PRESIDENT SAYS THEY MUST BE SUPPRESSED, Calls Students Together sists That 'Rowdyism Must Cease--Social Functions Are Discontinued Pending Pledge. Toronto, Nov A meeting, in the annals of the' University ronto, was held and In- 3.- uunigue of To in convocation hall, this morning, when some 2,000 af the men students gathered in response to call issued by the caput, The die- graceful rowdyism of Hallowe'en was the cause of the meeting President. Falconer addressed meeting and suggested that the stu- dents of' the various faculties at once organize and, through duly accredited delegates of the student parliament, which controls all the faculty giving absolute assurance thy every means in their power, will fdiscourage and actively suppress row- tdyvism among 'the student body. Pend ting such a pledge, the president an- nounced all .socinl functions connected with university would be discon tinued a 1 the SOC tins, that they, the PITH OF THE: NEWS. i i } | | | { | The Very Latest Culled From Over The World. North River Lumber Widedifiold "was All s ' compar hurned, Laos | t The y sawmill, £10,000, Gowling, tried at Cobourg, Ont., on a charge of incendidfism, was found 'not guiltyte oo James Desgan, "a carpenter, falling {fom the tainery tf | Barrie where he was working | Mr Mary * Rumble, charged with {blowing up her husband's house, in | Harwich, Ont, trial at Chat- t ham. | Dr. Ernest Berg, Schenectady, NY. has been appointed professor of elec {trical engineering at the University of 1 | | was at 15 on Hiinos It is rumored that { the leader of the Greek navy, has . { ning fight {7 Hatton, {of Owen Sound, lof Judge Hatton, | aiter a short Albert . E. Ketch, editor and prietor of the "ANTRSOn Free | died suddenly on Wedpesday | of nenralgin of the heart ! Inchan Angan, the Coran tsumed the leadership of the conserva. | tive forces for the approaching | election in North Essex F. M. Hugo was re-elected mayor ! [Water town, N.Y. In Oswego, ; { | the democrat candidate, John Fitzgih , (bon, was elected mayor. | Inchan Angan, tae Corean who sassinated . Prince Ito, oi Phas alleged accomplices, has {moved to Seoul, Corea, trial The mayor of Berlin informs the | Buraw of Labor that there is a shost- {age of labor in certain lines, both | skilled and unskilled, in his city, It is probable that the railway com- mission may re-open the telephone | ratee enquiry conducted before Judge Killam, who died before decision Lieut. Typaldos, abortive revolt of the been Killed in a run- / a prominent druggist Ont,, and a brother died, Tuesday night, illness i 11 ! pro- Ny S forenoon ' who as- hve. of ng Japan, and ave been re for | | | | iy Over 4,000 | sixen Dr. kelin, { vestigator of the | deadly in West jcstablished the { does not convey | erally supposed. Mrs. Augusta KE. Stetson, announces her complete snhmission to the Boston officials of the Chistian { Science movement gad denies she ftened to secede from the | Science churels r Major Gi. Paley, staff, has arrived England, and will loughby G. Cwatkin operations and staff Canadian militia. The Hamilton PADDY AnNOWDy Es new bolt and bar mill will he and the com- pany will do bnsinéss on a much Jarg- seals, enthidng" Ai expenditure for new works of over 31.006 a0 At --Betroit, Meh record shipments were broken; on Tuesday night when the big steel freighter, 1). V. Rhodes, one the largest vessels on tae lakes, docked at the foot Adair | street with 1, 100:000 feet of hemlock. \ train of sgations the Uni- ted States operated under the direc the Jesuit Fathers id. Ame- the purpose of making eeis- operations and recordings, has | establighed. The headquarters Cleveland. Beriin, the well-known sleeping Africa, clnims wo fact that the tsetse fiy the disease, gen iid SICH DENS <» as i= New York, ti Christian | of the in Jritich simy Otiawa, from succeed Col, Wilks of the i x director for as dutins lron: and Ste that built, ol com 1 w or of fo ACTOSs ions of rica, mie for thre in Have Purchased Versi. The Forwarders, Limited, of Kings- whiel is being from Montreal by Capt. The steamer is due 10 arrive in the city on Friday. Dnaughs up have + 347 KING ST., KINGSTON. WiLL KEEP THEM BUSY, Boats Can Get All Can Carry, Special to the Whig. Port Arthur, Oui, Nev. J.<In the Port Arthur. . elevators there are about 2,000,000 bushels of wheat and. slightly over one millior of oats, bar: lev and flax. Fort William elevators contain something over a total oi 1, 000,000 bushels, these amounts fluctu- ating day by day with receipts of grain by rail from the west and ship- wents cast by boat. This is regarded as sufficient, with the receipts as they will 'accumulate during remainder of season, to keep all the boats that way offer to fake cargoes, busy foe the remainder of the season Grain They Was Very Weal. Special to the Whig Owen Sound, "Ont., Nov. The act- ion to quash the local option by-law was dismissed by Justice Clute, at the county assizes, without calling upon the defence, the case of the petitioner being very weak, Only Five Typhoid Cases. Dr. Williamson, medical health cer, states that of the typhoid cases treated here in Qetober five had their origin in Kingston rest of the originated the city oftis fever only The CASPS outside The custom for Windsor $15,588, SLOW DIGESTION A Frequent Form of Stomach Trouble Readily Cured By Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. This complaint constitutes eno of the most common forms of dyspepsia. It is the bane of thoss who ignore nat- ural laws, awd forget that the healthy action of the stomach is dependent on the condition of both body and mindy Those whose pursuitd oblige' them '0 pass much of their time within doors § men of letters, and of business, whose minds arc sidom perfectly relayed; ad: mini-trators, speculators, financicrd, © and .the various professional men fall wea ly violims to it. Slow digestion occurs in persons of all temporamenta and habits, but oie nest in those of irritable, or nervous disposition, and anxious aspect countenants, who are papulaely cine acterized as "dyspeptic looking." "Fats ing too rapidly is. a common, exciting cause of the disorder, as is also im: porfept mastication of food from Joss of teath : | There is also a deficiency of the gas iiric juices, and an insufficicney of the motor and muscular, o: churning | movements of the stomach walls, and {the food remains entirely too long in this organ, instead of being passed down inte the small intestine at -the {proper time. Even a dinner not exceeding dinary limits is followed at varying intervals, but usually within an hour, hy a feeling of weight and oppression tin the stomach. For several bouts afterward the person cxperiences de- cided discomfort, pnd should even a Hight supper he taken, horrible wights » mare and troublid divams are eerinin to result. 1 "IL should be quite well, if it were not necessary to eat," u common statement: made by vsaffercrs from this.' form of stomach complaint. Maay of them actually =lreagd the approach of weal time, knowing what disagreeable symptoms they are sure to cxperience after eating: and would daub dis: sontinge the mgesdon of food ito their<stomachs altogether i it we | possible to lives without cating. ore is Peg no necessity {over for depriving one's self of the pleasures of the table, or {o starve (the rest of the svete becanse the stomach ix derelict in its duty, and doce not digest the food as quie Ly or 'ns thoroughly; as it should. Stdart's Uspopsia Tablets compel the stomach 1s periorm its functions & properly and assist it very materially in the discharge of its duties, a single grain of the principal digestive ingred: wnt of these tablets heing sufliciont to 'digest 3,000 grainy of food. They not * only digest the food, however, but also toner up and strongthen the peplie clands, and the motor functions, so that the food will not remain in the stomach longer than necessary. Every 'ease of 'slow digestion and all other Horms of dyspepsia are readily curable {hy the use of these tablets, which Imake up tM gastric deficicncy, aud © evaply ihe disordered stomach with ex- jactly the same digestive juices that aro. found in a healthy, vigorous ¥ | stomach. | Purchase a package of these wonder: {ful idigestors from your druggist to- | aay: for 30 cents and oure yourself of + Send us your namo nel address, and we will forward you | ! sl sample package free. Address, F, A. | Stuart 150 Stuart Builds ing, Marsha 11, Mich, a collections for October district amounted to of the or- 1s what a i

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