Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Mar 1911, p. 6

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mis cont VITALITY means: -- tissue ability to stand the wear and tear of life." A Yale pofessor-- very slender 2nd very active--outlived all of hig associates he had more "vitality." Your vitality is your ability to stand the wear and tear of this "strenuous life." If the "wear and tear" is severe at times you can in- crease your vitzlity quickly and permanently by taking SCOTT'S EMULSION the world's standard vitalizer and body- builder. Be sure to get SCOTT'S, Ark known the world over for thirty-five years by the mark of quality-- The Fisherman. ALL DRUGCISTS OTT RBERT TATRA VOROVRT ' BP DBL BTRRLTRT BRT ABSBRIVRS ...Ganong's Chocolates... a A A AANA NN The Finest Quality, Highest Grade, Largest Assortment, Only 50c. per lb. Wr ~ 166 Pimesss SL. A. J. REES, Pox 58 rete a SE hh hh hd ATasessasstshasass Always Fresh, /.evsessescscsse PeeWee he | usirig for cleaning purposes. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, | 1 i {To- | NAPANEE REPORTS night "The Rosary" snd Fros tenacy' Presentation, Can one seth mi household ¥ Is the | ble of producing sj upon a household a i ti thoughts ! Do eigen ately her oli ment fluence our lives 1. | about Alt 3 i asked In "The Rosar "Edward E! Rose, a | Mears. Rowland & s the answer, For t builds ap a conditi typical American far ¢. Fhe | inner life of each member 8 down, land there is the subtle fighng produc fod [that all is not right, that mind is not full accord with [peace and happigess of that ld. "The Rosary nd to-might, wheo the will be present™ hocks son a whale Fire Harrington's Shop--Ladies Musical Club Going West. in © and us ¥ thes March 31 daughter of ¥ Rupnier sced ihe pla » eourye | ai half it mn le for western The bride was nome. f Napanee's most popular your atties o Mich., alter five vears, Mrs Dr thas Loyst lames Wheeler, of Onway, ved | absen ar youn to he tow vesterday, of his in 0, mes twenty on 1 Mhomas |, . itisens' so the mother, I ob i Allison Roe week, to | : -- - i left for | William Faversham in "The Fann] William hotel temoved, ler, Queen's 1 team family Manion Kansas for Favershar or o spendi Miss I ues . left, nat thi ie 6th. He will present play, "The Faun,' this week, City, after months with friend, Ham. Mr and Mrs. V. N. De AR | Mille (the latter formerly Miss Mabel an nique and sap Re {Caton) are guests of bee Utother, Ar- |. ition for Mr. Faversh thur Caton. and sister, Mrs. W, Lott, | 0 F (bo chinf dramatic novelties | this week. Miss Laura Stovel, of Col- oe ui Si it San) a pe } tingwood, spending a couple of Faversham will smpersonate a: fanu, | weeks In Napanee s. C. Warner | the same 'being the god of the shep turned, this week, to his home in Den- {herd This particular faun is brought ver, after short visilL with his |i, contact with modern life, and with { brother, I[Farvey Warner Mr. amd {many surprising and novel results My Mrs. Marry E. Scott have taken up | Faversham together a | housekeeping in Mrs. Botting's home, | ompany for the pre Market Miss Julie Opp On Tuesday a small blaze in (ithers to be Harringtom's clothing repair H. Nye { aver F. H. Perry's grocery store, gave Lionel Belmore, Henry Redding, {the firemen a run Fortunately the | Robinson, Daisy Belmore, Flsie Old | fire was extinguished before much dam ham and Mabel . For this The cause ht- | drama, Mr. Faversham has provided ¢ oline he and handsome production. £ i April K rat { home | SIX die her surprising sto oblauch has m's use, is of the new Mt is re- a has gathered particularly fine « ation of this pla J | we leading lady. shop, lin this play will be Square v seen Chart, Legal Crowley ge was done was a high was | big | big | Jd match near some g { The vighth regular meeting of the | Napanee Ladies' Musical Club was held | on Wednesday evening A very well | jarranged programme was rendered, the | following taking part Harold Mal- | | {iory, baritone, of Brockville; Mrs. | | | E. VanLuven, Napanee; Harold I Al} ibery, pianist, of Brockville. | MAYOR HU GO SUCCEEDS {To Management of Big Paper Con-} | cern. Watertown, N.Y. Times elevation of Mayor M | Hugo to the management of the Rem | ington-Martin, Raymondville, and Nor vood & ompa nes, | marks his rapid rive to the top in the | business world. Yesterday, May { Hugo succeeded C. H. Remington {the treasurership of the Remington {Martin and Ray mondville companies, Francis Lawrence >t ) -- w-- -- Just what . I've been \ ISN 58 ny fo po "BEAVER FLOUR" makes ideal bread ard pastry, because it is a perfect blend of Manitoba Spring wheat and Ontario Fall wheat. You don't need to keep two kinds of flour for bread and pastry. Beaver Flour makes both white, nourishing, light loaf that 'stands up" in the oven, and pastry that is crispand appetizing. It is more cconomical than other flours, and appeals tocall thinking women. Order it to-day from your grocer." S DEALERS. Write {rr prices on all Feeds, Coarse Gratus snd Cereals a pure 113 THE T. B. TAYLOR Co. LIMITED, CRATHAM, Out --__--_--_--_--_---- That's the There is no gating around the BEST. i Rieans- just the BEST ing TO LADIES who want the BEST we offer our QUEEN OPALITY SHOE. TO GENTLEMEN who ASTORIA SHOE. price of REST SHOES for Men and for Women. our less ~--pothing more, want the BEST we At this iter our price we. of course, mean shoe ele- gance and shoe perfection Every kink of style and every smart shape will be found in these Kid and Viel Kid are some of well Shoes. Patent Leather--Ideal the good leathers. Every size and every width is here. We are PERFECTION. Spring style are handsome. Stop in for a look. offering at thls price simply SHOE J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES | 50 when you get out of it 1.will continue his duties as secre: in conjunction with the financial end. Besides being made treasurer he is also general manager. In the rail { road company he is secretary, genera | passenger and fresght agent, while the Norwood Paper company president and in the Dian: ampany, the secretary. the {tion of Mayor Hugo to the positions |" Id by Mr. Remington, a _sdeserved promotion has been awarded | on bv a studious application wk and hours of labor. For | Mavor Hugo has been secretary veral of the companies perform- the duties of treasurer of several df them fo the extent that it was his to look after the daily finances | for the conerns and that their | Kn was never impaired. For years | has never taken a vacation and | {often has worked at his deck from Fiwelve sixteen hours a day, | thing for the. solution of problems fecting the paper industry in this He was probably the closest associate of the late C., H. Remington in the management of the Remington and his association with Mr. Remington, learned his thods, gave advice and became by {nature of his work the logical su | of Mr. Remington at his death IMavor Huge will continue to devots {himself to the work of making his | companies even more successful than have been in the past. raduate of Queen's University, Ont.. and Cornell University, but heen associated with the paper from the beginning legal and secretary. | anc tary | 1 A LAONSDA with 8 Apr MISS GERTRUDE ontralte soloist choir, Grant Li the Ha 1 | sel AEA -- i TOWN OF GANANOQUE. Kingston Oddfellows Were Well En- tertained. rananoque, Mar Canton of Oddfellows Meck, grand patriarch the Kingston Golden I to Gananogue on Wed fraternal i him, to his several 1 escorted of Ont { rt , and un 1 visit ampment, No visiting brethren King street pavilion and the Citi headd the pro re Eight encampment the visiting Sess1O fond met oT ' band, to th ! Nee <9 were al b gatuon ons bat af to Oo ye . + given the After tendered wi tion team. n a banquet was to visitors I'he Mason fourth of euchre parties at their « f | Social ( held pre lub of group through Oo me the cos their sere Wess lub rooms ol Wiz for the i by Dr. J. A. Rlack John Dunkley, spending the past few months at his howe in the returned the fore part week and has taken a situation the Parmenter & Bulloch company. evening donate 8 OCeRsIon Ww were here of the ston, "- - Spring Medicines at Bests, Beef, Tron and Wine, Se Blood Pruifier, S0c. and $1 Sarsaparilla, 30c. and 81 Blaud's Pills, 100 for 25¢ Svrup. Hypophosphites, 30 | hax inoustry ns -- | adviser and Th for Ii the world isn't bettex {having hved in it, it ought : l aud $1 cines to the time and the is pow. They cleanse blood and put pew life into one this at take them You Can Cure Chest Colds And Bronchitis by Using Dr. Chase's Fight Over Steak. Ohio, March 31 the quality Cmecinoati, An ar gument as to of a beef Arbury. a paper-hauget Adam Beck man, a butcher, was endeavoring sell a steak Arbury The latter contended that 1k was t fat The during butcher Arbury to to | | Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine : the mien finally came the scuffle Beckman knife apd plunged | & heart, killing him FO If You Get the Genuine. "ta blows, seized {and consumption causes a person to y shudder, bat a cold is such a common thing that it is too often left alone until these other ailments = develop from it. You can readily cure throat and chest colds, cronp and bronchitis, by using Dr. Chase's Sveup of Linseed and Turpentine. This medicine is both thorough and far-reaching in its influence on the system. For this reason its merits are well-known and its sales enormous. But there are at least four imilas tions of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. And imitations are always a little cheaper, how else would they sell. They are never sold on their own merit, but on the merit of the article they imitate. Their likeness is in name only, and when vou are in need of medicine you don't want to on & name or imitation. Every bottle of the genuine bears the portrait and sigeature of A. W, Chase, M.D., the mous Re ceipt Book author, 25 cents a bottle, family size 60 cents: all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toromto. r The mere mention of pneumonia i istantly. Colored Domestics Coming. Pinte- A. Pitre, March A Canadian employment agent is who are to be paid wages of 35 a month in the dominion, Risty women sailed on the Rorana for New York, from where they will procesd to Mant real. An equal number plan to dive the steamer Pa-ima about mid of April Guadeloupe, 31 here secaring colored domestics Steamer om the dle Oxford-Cambridge Race. even on the great Henley race between Cambridge and Oxford, (o-morrow. The crews are about evenly mstched, and from all appearances. as good as either umiversity has put out for years, Second sight may be . a good thing, but it is usually the man with the first sight who knocks down the per- simmon. Some men do a lot of unnecessary work in order to save doing a little work that is necessary. Special-fancy Italian macaroni, ver mecalli and cnmghetti, [2c regular price Me, at Gilbert's A man handily ever has to give up money in order to square himself with his conscidnce. : Great sacrifice, 80 Prospector boots £6. Dutton's, 90 Princess street. lass | motherland, | with | I'he human system needs these midi' ! oy | steak resulted in the killing of Joseph and | a through London, March 31.-- Betting is sbout | Backache Cured After all other medicines failed, Mrs. Burch was cured | of kidney trouble and enabled to do her work again by taking WARNER'S SAFE CURE HOTEL DIRECTORY. DESERONTO, GO TO THE STEW ART HOUSE, LF AD ing Comn ai Hot Rates, $1.50 THOS, STEWART, I'r : TRAVELLING. | HN A ! REDUCED RATESPACIFIC COAST. {In effect until April 10th inclusive {SECOND CLASS COLONIST FARE TO | Nelson, Vancouver, Vieteria Westminster, B.C, $45 10 . | San Diego, Cal. Mi 05 | Mexice Ulty, Mex. ¥ i RAILWAY YSTEM and € Spolane, Tacomas, Loew rates to many other points TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, leave Kingston for Chicag on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 24% am Berths available f sommodation of ho first or second | ment of nominal {made with trains style at Cb full formatic apy J. P. HANLRY Agent Corner Johnston and Ontarie & © passengers class tickets charge Cor carrying cars -- nectioy of milar For is e bes ubles € n ¢ It is 1 for Kidneys, and bladder tre KincsToNg PEMBROK RAILWAY ia Oonanection With CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. an absolutel rade rom t { & gather ous quarters of the § and chemistry eompound old by druggists everywhere Constipation an Warner's Saf rem it 1 Ww and med = a va ¢ ] - Homeseekers' Excursions To the Canadian Nerth-west. Reduced Return Fares April 4, 18 May 16, June 13, 27 Tickets good to days. REDUCED FARES TO PACIFIC COAST One way second class colonist tie. ots on sale daily March 1st to April Oth Full particulars at K. and P and | C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. i Phone 50. d able 5 5: Biliousness Warnes absolut free substances, J ts, 33 cents Sample Bottle and Box of Pills Free a package If ye Wa Ww 4 samp have peyer (ried Adress u name and a together ee of charge, on the Dat re 2 30 umes Ont return within 60 ~ the power to enjoy to the full life's work an sre--comes only with a good digestion, Vigorous Health k 1 tone up weak stomachs--supply the digestive ju your food being properly converted inte brawn brain. 50c. a box at your dru t's m National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, CONWAY, Gen or fro . Pass. Agent BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. in leaves ['niom Miatioa, Omntarle Street, 4 ». I (Sunday excepted) tor Tweed, Bydenham Napanes, Deser- nto, Bannockburn and all points north, Fo secure quick despatch to Bannook- spurn, Maynooth, and points on Central Ontario route your sbipments via Bay of Quinte Rallway, For further parti. lars, wy RR . DICKSON, ont. Prone 0 'ALLAN LINE Steamship Coy, Lid. THE FINEST R STEAMERS ROUTEF -- (#) Sh) RR FLEET OPERATING ON THE fd . "gp . OF PASSENGH Luscious Tree-Ripened Fruit Bh. Awan It is not sufficient to know that oranges SURuER MI are the most healthful of all fruits, It is quite as important to know the Aind of oranges that are most healthful and most palatable. The very finest California oranges are now packed under the unkist.' Please serve "Sunkist oranges at breakfast tomorrow and learn the rity of tree-rip- ened, seedless, fibreless oranges over the com- monplace kind. Den't £::! (o save the wrappers. | There is so much "meat" and nourishment in . "'Sunkist' oranges and little waste that, in addition to their extra fine flavo they are really the most econ 1 buy. You can get them by the box and half box. Get This Valuable Orange Spoon Save 12 Sunkist' orange wr 12 cents to pay charges, pack with a genuine Rogers Orange highest quality. Begin saving Montreal to Liverpool ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Ind $th 16th 23rd Corsican," 'Virginian "Tunisian." 'Victorian" Montreal to Glasgow abel ' Ma) May Hesperian Montreal to london One class (moderate rate). Steamers alling at Havre, Fra For full particulars of Rates and Sailings, app y us, with C8 KIRKPATRICK bt, Ww. ete. and we will present you Spoon, of beautiful design and 1 wrappers today. If you desire more than ove, send 12 ankist" wrappers and 12 cents for sach additional spoon. ia r og. please send cash when the amount is less than 2 cents 1 amounts above cents, we prefer note, money onder rss order of bank draft will be glad to send yo! plete list of valuable pre- We bonor both "Sunkis od "Red Ball" wrappers for premiums. (4) CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE 103 King St, East, TORONTO, ONT. J. P. HANLEY or THE ALLAN LINE, 77 Yonge Street, Toronto. OUR BEAVER BRAN Of Figur is unexcellsd for bread pastry Price ia moderata A. MACLEAN, Ne Ontario Btreet In Selecting a Spring Suit You must consider quality if you expect satisfaction. When that is miss- ing disappointment is bound to follow. We are showing the largest range of Patterns in the city, and some exclusive styles. For quality, workmanship, ete, you will have our personal guarantee with every garment. Prices range from $7.50 to $18.00 Which you will find in every case ten to fifteen per cent. better value than shown by anyone in the city. , Came in and look--If not prepared to purchase now, make your se 'eetion and have it laid aside. Latest shapes in fine Stiff Hats, at $1.75. New Spriag Shirts, at 50c., 75c. and $1.00. New Gloves; New Hosiery, New Neckwear. SPECIALS ON SALE SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 50 Men's Brand New Spring Suits, all sizes in tweeds and worsted, reg- ular $12.00 suits, your choice Saturday and Monday for $945. 100 pairs Men's Trousers, regular $2.00 and $2.25, on sale Saturday and Monday at $1.45 a pair. 100 pairs Boys' B Monday at 40c. a pair. 48 only, Boys' Norfolk Suits, ali sizes, o sale Saturday and Monday at $2.50. 20 Dozen Men's Soft Colored Shirts, regular 75c., Monday at 19¢. each. e here for your Cléthing and Furnishings. you look. a or hort Pants, regular 50c. and 60c', on sale Saturday and id lines, values up to $6.00, on on sale Saturday and All we ask is to have 197 Princess St. Kingston i RONEY & C . The Store That Sets the Pace

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