Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1911, p. 6

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Sate Se, J ! sm] rescsssee * | in tea must be dis- tinctive, pleasing and unvarying to merit continuous use. The flavor of Red Rose Tea is all its own; and it never fails to win and hold ap- proval because it never fails in quality. Try it. town, Watertown, N.Y., May 13 mantic long distance courtship browght to an end, on Thursday, when James H. Underwood, of 1,017 Bron son street, Watertown, and Miss Laura Wilvs, of Belleville, N.J., were mar ried by Rev. J. Foster, Wilcox, pastor of the First Baptist church, The ceremony was quiet, as the rouple have been keeping their plans to themselves. A few of their imme diate friends only were aware of their intentions, Mrs Underwood, who is an officer of the Forst Baptist chusch, is emploved at H. H. Babcock , company ~fae tory, He is a widower, his first wife having died about Wilks is a companion nurse. time ago, according to Mr. Under wood, be met 'Miss Wilks in Fulton, N.Y. The friendship that sprung up between them ripened into love and alter & long correspondefice, growing stronger from the friendship first form- y y were bethrothed. Miss Wilke came here, Tuesday night and. on Wednesdhiy-the couple produred a marriage license at City Clerk Streeter's office. The marriage was on Thursday, A ro Was a vear ago. Miss Nome Blate of Ohlo, City of Toledo, cas County | s8 Frank J. Cheney makes cath that he jor partner of the firm of F. &a 1 ly & Co. doing business in the ¥ of Toledo, County and State ald, and that said firm will pay he Sum of ONE HUNDIED DOLLARS at ash and every case of Catarrh at cannot be cured by the use o Hall's Catarrh Cure, ¥ A FRANK J. CHENEY. rm to before me and subscribed posers this Sth day of Decem- oH, AD, 1886 y =" (Beal) A: W. GLEASON, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern alte and acts directly on the blood mucous surfaces of the system. Send? for testimonials free, J, CHE & CO. Toledo, O Id by all Druggists, The ke Traits Fam iy Pile Ipation. - Pills' for con- b * * WILLIAM MURRAY, Auctioneer, + . + City and Country Sales Care * fully Conducted, + Ld Market Square, Kingston. + terrrrerernd OUR CONSIGNMENT Of Green and Black Teas from Cey lon have arrived. Though prices Are much higher, we are still sell ing at 30c per Ib. ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. THOMAS COPLEY, Prone 987, 1% Pine Street when a card to 4 done in the Car - 0 anythin imates given on all kinds rs _and new work also Floors of all kinds. Al w! receive prompt attention @ Quoon Street. THECLUBHOTEL | NGTON \ (Near Princess), There are other hotels, but nT yroach the Club for ° surroundings - in centre of city and | Mined tores and : are moderate. mates by ihe week, Told Ia Twilight ee Sheets eese ® : | i {Continued from Page Wednesday aftigiioon, by Mrs. C. Nighle, Bark' st@get, in honor of her sister, Mrs. W. Knox, of Kelowna, B f Mrs. Nickle wore a handsome silk dress, with overdress of black =~ quing, and received her guests drawing room, assisted by Mrs who wag gowned in pink silk panels of baby Irish" lace. The table was arranged with pink carna- tions and was presided over | Mis C. T. Dickson and Miss Edith Miss Mo i cream, girls ass ~ em Mona Knight, Miss Mabel Richard Miss Dora Oldrieve, Miss Mamie + Miss Kate rer. 'The guests included Mrs: Hans wed Hora, Mrs. Charles Low, Mrs. th B. R. Craig, Mrs. Alfred Scott, Mrs. Arthur Ross, Mrs. Hallaway Waddell, Mrs. James } ev, Mrs. W. H. Craig, Mrs. J. Robe of Tweed; Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Chas. Kirk patrick, Mrs. Geo. MeKay, 'Miss Flor ence Cunningham, Miss Mabel Brows field, Miss Aileen Rogers, Miss Pearl Oldrieve, Miss Jean Craig, Miss Susie Anglin, Miss Constance Cooke, Miss Grace Martin, Mise Leta Carson, Miss M. Crothers, Miss Florence Birch, Miss Bessie Richardson, Miss Bessie Smythd Miss Daisy Ferguson, Miss Mamie Gar rett, Mi Kathleen Daly, Misses Alice and Muriel King, Misses Fthel and Carrie Waldron, Miss Mabel Dal- ton, Miss Grace Worrell, of Halifax and Miss Edith Goodwin. During the afternoon the guests were delighied with a vocal solo by Miss Mona Knight and a. piano by Miss Muriel King. - and on, solo . . - A number of 'boys and girls arrang- ed a very 'jolly Wednesday evening; at Mrs, W. G. Anglin's, Earl strest. There were sixteen dances and several enccres on the programme, and danc- ing broke up at midnight, after a most enjoyable time had .b#n spent by all. The guests included, Miss Helen Uglow, Miss Eleanor Minnes, Miss Jessie Slater, Miss Dorothy Chown, Miss Florence Elliott, Miss Ruth Mar tin, Miss Mildred Wormwith, Miss Jennie Philips, Miss Mildred Hender- son, Miss Dorothy Goodwin, Miss Grace McLelland, Miss Marjorie Hop- kirk, Miss Flossie Stewart, Miss Una Polson, Miss Myra Dyde, Miss Beat: rice Newman. Messrs. Arnold Minnes, William Smith, Douglas Chown, Henry Richardson, Harold Renton, Harry Henderson, Harold Marshall, Jack Smythe, Ernest Sliter; George Hoop- er, Hibbert Tupper Donnelly, Fdward Goodwin, Hugh Ryan, Frank Smythe, Morley Sellery, J. H. N. Morgan. - . - Mr. W. F. Nickle, M.P.P.., Earl street entertained at dinner on Thurs day evening in honor of the Honoe able Adam Beck, of London. The table was tastefully arranged with pink and white tulips. The guests included Mayor Graham, Mr. R. F, Elliott, chairman Light, Heat and Power committee of the city, Mr. Colin A. Macpherson, cimirman of the Board of Trade Power committee, Mr. W. R. Givens, of the Standard, Mr. J. G. Elliott, of the British Whig, Professor Gill, of Queen's University, Mr. Collamer Fol- ger, Superintendent of the Light plant and Mr, Hugh Nickle. - * - Mrs. James Tesslie, Brock street, entertained informally, on Friday * af- ternoon for her guest, Mrs. Oliver Lesslic, of Montreal. During the after- noon progressive games were plaved, and the prizes were won by Miss Haine Booth and Mrs. John Wright. - - » Mrs. W. H. Wilkinson, at one one of the most prominent and valued citizens of Napanee, but who since the death of Judge Wilkinson, has lived in England and upon the continent, is returning to Canada) and sailed, Saturday, for this country. - - - - id time Mrs. McAdam, of Almonte, is guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Donald, Alfred street. Mrs. W. K. T. Smellie returned town, this week from Hawkesbury. Mrs. Alexander Cartwright has turned to Ottawa, alter spending few days in Toronto. z Col. and Mrs. Paley gave a luncheon at the Country Club in Ottaway last befock for Capt. and Mrs. Douglas Young, St. John's, Que. The ongsgement is announced in Montreal, of Lucille, only daughter of Mrs. William Y. Hately to Mr. Stuart Hargraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hargraft, Winnipeg. Mr. Har graft is a graduate of the Royal Mili- tary College, Kingston. * - » - Rey, D. M. Gordon, Principal of Queen's University, returned to-day from C ia Springs, Miss Florence Elliott, Barrie street, left for Montreal, on Thursday. Mrs. John Gooper and two children who have been the guests of Col. and Mrs. J. Massie, Barl street, returned to-day, to their home in Toronto, Miss Dorothy Betts, of London, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William FW. Pe Amare pon ol. W. P. Anderson, who € few days in town this week Turned to Ottawa, on Thursday. - - Me. Phillipe Macdonnell, University avenue, left on. Tuesday for Helen spend the Me to re a Mills, where he will the sum- mer. > Mrs. Oliver Lesslie, of Montreal, i he guest of Mrs. James Lesslie, Brock ---------------------- 1 A most enjoyable tea was given, on | \ Hugh | Mrs black | w with | 3 tea | { dav, a n- 4 Craig and Miss Aileen calibre blank THR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY MAY w= NEW THEOLOGIST ime Pr { THIS SUMMER. ! a > nina of lenn sn, | Rev. Mr. Campbell, the City | i Te mple, London, temarkable | Preacher, Will Probably be Heard in Toronto! Mav 12.- Revs i 1 , famous pestor of the McPhail for A. jeft, to-day, Clery i they will spend i where R. J. Usty Camp fem mer, : ndon, 'Hazaldell,"" her Cooke, 3s visiting daught Webster, © tour at e | for 'Christ visit, Canada and ti a' preaching July, and return » Sir Richard and Lady i (Mtawa for Will ie apy son Lhe 8 Ve 3 "The Maples," t -- : i i tthe new theology movement. be { will preach on the lites of his advam ed beliefs. I'he announcement Campbell will surely means pr SAVES nel and Mrs, Gwynne and Miss ~ , who have been spending some :» Kingston, left this week for cir home in *irenfell, Sask . Miss Freda Burns arrived i from Toromto, where she has been ster Mrs, Robert Par that Mr. Rev, home, to will be . re her visiting 2 -------------------- NO RESTRICTION NOW On Steamers Carrying Small Arms Ammunition. been issued by service, labog, circular has just inspection de amboat of ton, which is of interest. follows : : ts of the handling of arms ammunition, and the rough usage to which it may be subjected without | risk of danger from fire or explosion, having been witnessed by presenta- | tives of this department, you are ud that the results of these tests | beyond doubt, the conclusion arms ammunition be without réstricuon g and that and commerce small vased justify that small transported Arrving passengers be confined 1 vessel as heretofore the exception that . y black powder shou be VR J previously required may on steamers it need not zine of the quired, with the CAMPBELL stowed as magazine, All rulings previously made the transportation of small arms am munition, inconsistent with the ruling made, are voked. ! Most remember ceived with interest {ple Ww ill about four ing preacher gation great doubtless vears ago this wonderful peo upon how startled his } on- at the City laring hin ge hereby re Temple, Lon elf a now ---- dec socialist I staung hs disagreement on many points with recognized idterpre number of bush fires, ns of the scriptures. For have not done much damage. J. it looked he would Cannon, of Clarendon, paid a visit t » | able to remain at the City 1 Gull Lake, also to CC. Vantrin's | feeling was so strong saw mill, and found the ping full blast. M. him paid a fi ye visit visitedthe saw mill, accomj W. Hartrick, of Parham. Mrs. Cox and son and daughters went on Friday last do Parham to the remains of their father, .J - e------------e-- + by Clarendon Notes. Ihere i but Clarendon, May 12 quite so far they some as af not against him To-day same people who tried i to oust from his pastorate 3 || inancigg this new order, called 1 by { Pic wf Preachers, whose members James | will arry the doctrines of liberal Christianity he calls his teaching throughout the country, It is also interesting to note that Cox, who died in March last. Ge this most Protestant of theologians Hatrick, of Gull Lake, and family |is going back a long way. He does have rthoved out to Bedford. The |not hesitate to declare his belief in the school teacher of No. 12 school, Gull | celibacy of at least some of the clergy; Lake, has gone home in poor health. | and, in fact, celibacy ir practically a Mrs. Smith is down from the west, condition of membership in his new visiting her mother, Mrs. James Cox, |order, The twentieth century preach- of Gull Lake. ing friars also will live the communal : life in &f hostel under rule of a onks of old monasteries under the abbot. to Gull out as bury director, just as the in their of a prior or on he said recently, "this is nothing more or less than a crudescence of the old preaching friars who used to tramp up and down {the country carrving the word of God {to all and sundry." I'he preaching friars have met al ready with phenomenal success Sn Pl h, Portsmouth, Southampton and southern coast towns Campbell is under forty, but his white his clean wor | {lived Benjamin | ru Hartington Happenings. Hartington, May 11 Campeall and George Ellerbeck, left Tuesday for Cobalt, where they in- tend remaining all summer. Mr. Perry, of Inverary, was the guest of Mrs Edley Campsall last week. A number attended the meeting of quarterly board, at Harrowsmith, Monday even- ing. Quarterly service was held on Sunday evening by Rev. J. A. Wad dell. Arbour Day was observed 'as us- ual last Friday. A number of trees were, planted, flower-beds arranged, plints set out, vard cleaned and every thing. made ready for the bloom of summer. J. Dowker is having a ce ment foundation laid in his porch Benson Babooek, has been very ill with mumps, but is improving. soe," 're Is As as snow, shaven face jand but for { appear | most is as colorless as his fine firm ade. His eves striking feature. The by! a pair of bushy eyebrows under 'which they seem burn like live « Test of Years that Campbell's hats are AW effemi are his are sur | mounted to is. The Has prov The Smartest Styles. In 82 and $2.50 bell. Bros', Kingston's hat and fur store. Camp exclusive derbies, at only Swell mn £250 8%, *4 f d be. w '9 that hats shoul rhies, Bros' Kingston's, all styles in f i at Campbe most hat st re Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of J Pierpont Morgan, is at the head of a movement to form a council of all immigration societies to supervise the work of immigrant homes. Motor boat and auto owners use Tiger, the new hand cleaner' Lack of faith may result in losses! | and trouble. try GET THE HAPPY MOOD POST TOASTIES With cream for a breakfast starter produce it, and there's a lot in starting the 'day - right. You're bound to hand happi- ness to someone as you go along, and the more you give the more you get. Order your corset Perfect fit From $3. No ¢ agent. Dutton's The nure w Chicago pack now. over-ruled. high Gibson's were lass ice and fruits soda f ream antam. NW N bi If HHA] HH] Hi TL Ig di ROPOSES VISITING CAN ADA, and successor of Iw. Parker; | United Mr. Campbell, who is the leader of | Canada--which | be | niple, the would | black | all | ¢ in Jee Trust" indictments! {all his spring and smnmer goods for 13. 1911. Longe You have spent hundreds of dollars in building. vestment depreciate ir Buildings Last : r When Painted Nia wet Can you afford to let this in: n value? " Just consider it from a business standpoint. An unprotected wooden surface SOON requires repairs. The ravaging action of time and weather is-certain. The unpainted building rapidly decreases in value. saver on the farm, not Dollars are saved and property value increased by painting at the But Sol re 4 i ve iS M v [3 Paint is protection®a real insurance policy Look for the Minerva Dealer tell him what yo There's a Minerva Painf specialty for e against rot and decay--it is a money an expense. ; right time with MINERVA E, PAINT The paint that spreads evenly, dries hard aad always looks good. For the house, the barn, the outbuildings, or for any other painting job Minerva Paint is best. ; The Perfect incorporation of the Minerva ingredients produces a paint with great covering capacity while its elastic properties prevent peeling: off, blistering or cracking, insuring long life, thus putting off the neces- sity of repainting for the longest time meaning ccon- omy to you. \ The Minerva Trade Mark is your guide to tf the paint that stands the hardest of w Seventy-six years of paint makin every can of Minerva Paint. 1e right paint ear. g experience is behind wave t eh u want to paint, ¥s be sure it's Minerva Paint you get. n Very purpose. d by prorhinent dealers at all points including. J. B. Bunt & Company, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, ETC; KINGSTON PINCHIN, JOHNSON & CO. LIMITED CANADA - TORONTO . ONT. "IT'S SO EASY TO PAINT WITH MINERVA * A A Lot of News of Interest to Every body. : "Kentucky. lawn grass seed," son's. Macpherson's Dutton's. Bad forest fires at Megantic, and Orillia, Ont, Whi said. Tiger hand cleaner ? 10e. Gre union made shoes. Que, 'All hands." Large Special sale now on jo fine kid pumps, $1.75. Dutton's. Na-Dru-Co. Ruby Rose cold cream, 5c, Meleot's Drug Stores Mann states that the line will from the can, Women's £2.- | {large jars, Sir Donald new U.N.R, | start, i Printing that catches the eve attention, at the Whig pay and i holds the of | fice. i Th ip the 1910, failures in Canada during g 1st week were 32: same week, I: £2 £1.65. Dut Special salengow on. Women's {50 tan and black Uxfords, {ton's, 209 Princess street. . | Frederick Booth, late of Morton; has | been appointed to the position of vil | lage . in Athens, Oakley's Corylopsis talcum, in glass aud each. Get McLeod's Drug Stores Parking, acid fumes when ArTving ¥ ihoey at i Ge i | jars, Be 35 & Sam 1 ple Montreal, who inhaled a carboy he was broke, diasd on Friday. For something 'out of the ordin- jary" in printed matter try the Whig {oflice. Prices right. Nuttal, | iiphuric . John night electrician of Girls' Street Summer Shoes of Girls' We have a large range Low Shoes, Pumps, Laced Shoes and Strap. These are something we can recommend for splendid wear. Sites 11 Price, $1.50 | ic Z H. JENNINGS, thier m------ 9 to WHISKEY FOR | Canada company's mill | Port Aux Trembles, was electrocuted. / George Perry Cement | sold his frame house, | { Napanee, to Ebenezer Frette, and it will be occupied by Mrs. G, M, Card 1 Every woman ean improve her hands | {by using Tiger hand cleaner for jand kitchen stains. 10c, Hear Herbert Booth, evangelist, son of the i Booth, to-morrow church Rudolphe Lemieux, on Friday, xd his bill in the commons to pay of post oflice the fame Gen. as famous evening in Queen sireet | Hon { mt aa INCTref | plovees. i Our type, presses, | workmsen are all. first-class--that's the {reason our printing is so fine lus a trigl The British Whig. | People who are always tdlking { about their achievements would be | more interesting if they would only | talk about ours It sometimes happens that the] | more a woman considers a man dur {ing courtship the consideration jshe has for him after marriage | Piles, fissures, etc, successfully treat- led without an operation. Write for free booklet and references. Dr. Hawke, 21 Wellesley street, Toronto. Harvey Warner, Napanee, was able jlo sit outside his home, for the - first time on Wednesday. The improvement lin his condition, though slow, is very {marked. : Madly in love with a woman whom | he had known only two days, the Rev, | Allen Fort, a Baptist - preacher of] Chattanooga, says he prayed for ad- vice and was told by the Lord to pro pose. He did 'so and was secepted. -- Prevost, Brock street has received the off m stock and ink Give less his order clothing department, also in ready-made clothing and geats' fure- ishings department. They are all well assorted with new goode Becanse Mise Maude E. Woods, an instructor, iw ill with diphtheria, the entire staff of servants in Potoam hall, the 'Vassar preparstory school, deserted their posts to-day. The The Tgasta & Gaarsntee Company, Limited," Toronto, are applying for letters of admimstration in the estate of Janos Horbath, otherwise known: "The Memory Lingers' Canzdian Postum Cereal Co, Limited, Windsor, Ont. } as John Hewat, of the village of; Sandpointe, County of =, : digl. on or about July ith, 1910 The chisl asset of the estate consists, of cnsh in beak. : i commence, the trace Hor liquor also disappes: DAYS the students are being fed in local hotels.) tiin. snd olf the {are performing their matura! fundtions, which they have not bees dedng she you have been drigking Hguer. who tule sul be tremted wmder fepal GATLIN INSTITUTE THE STOMACH "My Stomach's Bad and I Find That a 'Little' Liquor Is Good For It." -- Take the Gatlin Treatment--In THREE DAYS Your Stomach Will Di gest Food Perfectly, Your Appetite Will Be Good and You Will Not Crave or Desire Liguer, AN Se ------ NO "HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS ------p-------- it what WRONG wit Hedare you fmed th b Waar NOW OU DRINK Lit mach th t seems t Y arimkong become Ale OR fr our ston reepire ach or mt a perwsst y, didn't demand ly od accumulates a physical ar nerve poison in the system---its antidote is MOR}F hol. When vou take a drink, aleohal temporarily « dons the nerve caused by the sccumwlation of poison, and you 'fed better, but its ¢ soon die out, and there ermand again for replenishment th \ attached to wun ENDLESS CHAIN OF DRINK. You keep right om ing becanse vou CAN'T STOP until this poison is eliminated lm trentment--the only catment that will elimspate it but THREE DAYS TINE required CRAVING GONE IN THREE DAYS DAYS danctory 1% ie by the In THREE DAYS from the day you tract in THREE the results fare to be entire [ot sha or, om " the frathn treatment every ERY ly of from the system nleokoli # ne wm disappesrs with ; de DEFVE PROeREty In pod abgll be refunded wd ishall ost NUT HING, No npeetiomn, PoOBOnOuS of drugs, no ute disagreeable featuresu hafinless thit anv child could take The Gathn Home Treatment those who exam come to the fnshi tute for THREE DAYS Call or write for weds of partis lars, copiem of eodtraits to eure and other micrmation. Jelsphooe North 58s, : : i {428 Jarvis Street, TORONTO, OxT., Cor. Maitland St, XK. Hargrave, Mgr. ht S treatment raving, 1 he slimy sire andl physacal Land no { Be THREE : guor halut gone, the stomach is returned to normal condi- organs of the Tody trentewent for |, the Gatlin Tosti ~~ Come TON Y to » « 4

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