Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Oct 1911, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911. PAGE FIVE. se' or nv EE STATISTICS OF 1861A CHURCH WEDDING presses ttsssstostessistssie sees se] KING HAT "King" Stiffs are flexible and self-conforming just where the hat toliches the head. Ask the man who wears one hs ATES W---- TRUNKS BAGS 7 SUIT CASES Trunks $4, 5, 6, to 18.00 Bags $2, 2.50, 3, to 15.00 Women's Tan Boots in Surt Cases 2, 2.50. 3, 5, to $20 Button Bluchers Good Soles for Fall aL $3.50 4. 450 5. We carry nearly everything in Our Tans are Pretty Baggage. ABERNETHY" esses sssse 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 | REGARDING KINGSTON AND THE WAS THAT OF MISS BIRCH AND] COUNTY OF FRONTENAC. } ME. PUTNAM. | -------- i Kingston Population Was 13,743 Rev. E. B. Ryckman, ILD. Officiate | Fifty Years Azo, While Fron --He¢ Had Married the Bride's | tenac's Was 27.347--Some In-| Parents--A- Happy Hour at the| teresting Figures Given. | Bride's Home. . i Ju two volumes containing the cen-! 'The marriage of Miss Florence Lil-| sus of Canada in 15361, just pity ian Birch, second daughter of Mr. and] years ago, there are interesting sta-'Mrs. Samuel Birch, to Mr. Clarence! usties regarding hingston and kron-'Otis Putnam, of Utiea, N.Y, HUNT'S, 5tbuekst§ fi Pl 9 r------ rr hat year Kingston contained 2,- 'dav morning, in Queen stréet Metho-| : 5 1364 famijms; 2,182 houses, and only church. tev. E. B. Rycw 0000000000000 0000S o9 oe {eightesn 'vacant houses, in bsg Rev, od EB iyseman, | me---- . . _-- -- -- m-- | Kingston's population was then 13,- ents, officiated. The decorpons in| 1743. he, Roman Catholics totalled the church were unusually beauti- : {over one-t ird © the poputution, the jul. Quantities of tine plants, sal- INDUBITABLY the hest 3abbit Metal for all i number being 1,635 There were 4,- via and palms were used in decora-| general machinery Bearings is Harris Heavy Pressure. § 1%, Anglicans: 2.670 Preshyterinna; ting the choir loft and organ, and | Write for Lomo ~ v a7 ethodists; 174 Baptisis, und huge bun hes of grae ful ro8os' were! wp Ss. {Hid Congregationalisis, ; paced on either side of the pulpit is of interest to note that fifty I'he bride was brought in and given The Canada Metal Co., Ltd. Fraser Avenue Toronto § |icurs ago Kingston contained more away by her father and looked gre {people than London, Ont. | he city tieularly well in a robe of heavy | lof Hamilton had only 19,096; Lon jvory satin, made en princesse, with] -------------- ME -------- . . don, 11,555: Ottawa, 14,669, and square train. A handsome bertha of} {Toronto 44,821, rose pointe lace, an heirloom of th: The population of Frontenac in 1861) nam family, trimmed the bodice, | ET YOUR PROPERTIES NOW | i+ £5, fh mii 13 21%, 5 Eb, = were males and 12,703 were females. of orange blossoms. Tiny garlands! For Sale or to Rent. {There were more people living in 4f the same flower were used in tyim-| sleeves, and com i | 1 the popular shapes, All $2.99, evocOOCOOIOTOROIOROOODT i © 0000000000000 000000000000000000000s Portsmouth fifty years ago than there ming the ki Sales Negotiated . Rents Collected tare now, the mimber being C2 i. . ia bridal robe Fire Insurance Conveyance and Rea Estate J [There were thirty-nine more Lewd es The veil was gracefully arranged over| lin Portsmouth than males that year. a wreath of orange blossoms, and the | " E. Blake Thompson, the ue Boy Frontenae forms then hoguet was a shower of roses and] A CANDIDATE IN OTTAWA jas 59,931. 18. County Pro- Jily-of-the valley. NES Fork duced the following : Fall wheat, : a Brother of TY. Robi A | OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKER 4 a 10.592 hela: I iat. S01 5 I'he bridesmaids were the two a Brothes of Lr. P Robinson, A Plone 286 RINGSTON, ONT. Iahais: barter, D232 bushels; rve, ters cf the bride, Miss Adi nid Ya: Ritgston, 50 494 bushels: peas, 174,632 bushels Beatrice 'Bireh. The tormer wore an Je. KR. Presior loats, 491,282 bushels; buckwheat, 26,113 bushels Indian corn, 28,900 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Rotanson, the Lon exeeedingly becoming sown f nize servative candidate in West "Ottawa, broudeloth ninen and lace. The shori'is one known physicians {bushels; - potatoes, 314987 bushels; skirt was made tunic effect and trim iy Ottawa aod is a brother of L. P. ! a on red with silk fringe. i he bodice Robins of this eity, proprietor of} Dau He was born | turnips, 42,192 hudies: | ltons; wool, 82,147 pounds in front was a coat effect of lace, Cataraqui Mil S s 1 Sal I Frontenae had the following live veiled in ninon, with peplam dyed pear Portland on the Rideau River pecia e stock tulle, oxen and steers, 1,986; with fringe. The panel at th back and obtained his degree in Queen's : enlves and heifers, 1,082 ealts and Of the skirt was attached io high | ' rin to practice in fillies, 2,472: horses over three « empire waist line, with handsome lace (vleton Place ith his unele, Dr. R 3 PM. AND 8 PM. DAILY, { , BAB0; sheen, 26,64 pm ,~ buttons Ihe Dutch neck wns En'swed Pp. preston, now chief whip in Sir Total value of ive stow, with collar of real Irish lace and nn , 0 wiitueyv's government. Politics Don't fail to attend our 213 "smart ; eonfity produced GH front completed the costume She qy, | arto has represented EXTRAORDINARY SALE butter and 1389 pounds 4% wore a black velvet picture hat, faced | 3 rl ARTS --. with mnize satin and trimmed with br. Robi "i been identified with] g ss Beatrice Birch sole H : plume Miss Beatrice Birch looked are of the: pablic health reforms in a smart gown of blue years. He moon the of the Protese i 66 "» | Want to do Better. charming in . : ia duside the past few'y e 0 0 | The executive of the augmentation . and broad¢ loth. Fhe hana- |, served on { I --= _-- ---- ----- leommittee. of the Presbyterian church | 8oM*® bodice 2 jriah ; e lice of + ant hospital and v lwo Years ! S i th wade in surplice effect, | at ic | THE § EPISODES! Screens i ; t ) ( down . side 3 iabot of ninon down the sid ih anil another uncle, JAPANESE ART DEALERS. met in Toronto on Thursday last. The in ninon rember: of the Hoard of Health " she ir wi f ose of silver 174 Wellington Street. lelaims of preshyterics for the quarter finished in front with a : e of wily Jooked upon as a very promising can lending Sept. 30th were carefully con- | cloth and at the back with a buckle didat n Ottawa West " lof blue sd : + Dute 2 an dite 1 t t sg : ' sidered and generally approved. It was 9 blue satin. 'The Dutch neck and) Cs ; LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN jocided to publish a leaflet on the vork of the committee, which might ba |put into the hands of men engaged in| {the campaign to raise for the enter-| ® chort sleeves were finished with shir-| red ninon. Ihe short skirt of bluej { GENERAL. broadcloth was en princesse with | 4 aia | a. Van. Dyke. points, piped sith Jie ¥ - . ; Occurrences in the City and Vie inity | [Prites of the church $00 uw) Shis fons {She wore a "black picture hat of oats 5 he v 5 --=Other Brief Items of Interest | | thee 'in extremely eious to bo | beaver, trim ed with plumes and | Lo A co | Easily Read and Remembered. lable, next March, to supplement the faced with pale blue. ; Ibe br idesmaids | i : Ask vour gMocer for King's miity" {stipends in Ontario and Quebec up to | Carried pink roses, which hignile pe t dour. | 900, in Northern Ontario and the | fect]: with their gowns. ¥ eo] g > |. Howard Qu {prairie proyinces up to $1,000, and in|" 4 : > { > | British Columbia up to $1,100. 1t jn ma, and the ishors wert Royden =. 3 Dieu 1 {felt that the adequate support of the | Birch and Dr. Clapp, of Utica. The | : 3 {ly | Canadian ministry is absolutely vital wedding march was played by Miss | q ® Court Frontenac, No. 5, LOE, Ww | Letta Walker, a ; | say farewell to 1s ir. Mackie, . THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS CORPORATION will be pleased to advise about the making of YOUR WILL Call in person or write YONGE AND COLBORNE STREETS, TORONTO | i i i Jjore Avery, of Utiea, N.Y. w as best | " X A vent a to the sucress af the whole work of = I ' the church at home and abroad. in After the ceremony Mrs. #irch held . A Phursday evening. All Forester AC | In Ar ? "ina Bitk so p x 5 0 J 1 Art Muslin or China Silk lorder that the amiftion of the com- a reception at her home, on AZOL { | invited | mittee may be realized, it will be ne street. The drawing-room, where the} 3 ow Henrv O'Brien, the clerk at the | Mission Frame Flegured Tapestry lcessary that preshyteries and others bride and groom received the hearty | > 4 Rundolioh hotel, was able to be out i Fo wan on Tuesday after bein con | § ) congri if the guests, was of leoncerned exert themselves to the ut-j ongratulations of the guests, a8 4 [most and that congregations assign fectively decorated with roses and car fined to the Hotel Dien for four week Mrs. Birch, mother of bride, \ {to this fund it fair share of their nations. | Ask vou grocer for King's Quali- | wore a heautiful costume of violet 3 "oa contributions to the schemes of the ity" flour {church satin, with overdress of black silk * "lral te war oO) I : co embroidered voile, and handsome | wv. but the entire populatios i . : trimmangs cut je nd fringe. Her | So y it \ | Here's Some Good News, ng of t jet and | nge . 3 A ton and Portsmouth will do | tol p ¢ i . hat was of black velvet with turned P . ot Monday in October aay | om epson, Pure lee Supply, up brim of lavender satin, trimmed ; Port ath phil ol ites . \ th a cus re ; : Port th philose writes the Whi . wat his customers | wily feather band and black aigrette 3 For bast rusults 1 baad or om ax 3 th e a : sv bes witlts for bread or pastry, can be assured that he has plenty. ol Meg. A.C. Birelf, Utica, N.Y., wore : : ep Fenul he AL | "w Ss 1 Ar s oO p Kk use hing § in Our ee bo 1ppiy th ' need for thei , gown of cerise satin, veiled in grey { - Hele: Stover 5 the f jext three months silk marqaisette, made in tunic effect | dahter af 1 : : \ EEE and edyed with jet fringe. ..e skirt | i SLAC Ten mbrpnt BOeEY . : ak very time a man looks in a mirror [oo finished at the edge with a band | or Parl he rvative id the Hotel Die ) Boxe 1 he Hote oki lox i je imagines that he sees a hero. of fur. A black picture hat, with or Al pry ¢ 5 A boy lo ,, . . willow plumes completed the costume, { M.1 3 theta mal JAMES REID'S -- es, others make y lo ut at Among the many handsome gills of | i t ' t 0 us ) Stomach Sufferers the popular bride was a handsome | I'he world applauds the woman WAS n AnH gold bracelet, set with sapphires from | forgives an vii husband, but manulacture he Mm eal | 'Phone 147. ives a man the gh I y oO shi: » gr also gave brides- | & | ------ Squander Millions Lak ; i He i an, erring wile LOL ley, Wi ' - . - the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs | Fortunately a r man « ted \ itu i the Pr. de van's Female Pills In Search of Relief. Putnam left amid a shower of good ime that h best girl will : eX ithe HRY \ Ax 4 a : rench 12g tort or . 1 ese disordered sto-| wishes and confetti for the Adiron-| | her mother a few years hence. Hanl iperint enti : ones or tion of the fen Est rig i g Lhe they will spend their | den a rose without | ne ntal for | 1 » | cap ation Dr, de Yan's are sal at L S-- i] sessssssssssessesssesfPreeces sesassscssescsscsscel GREAT SALE OF Best Quality Enamel Ware FRIDAY" 9 O'Clock . stomach. | cloth, worn over a crepe de chine sR . See W indow {| People are made to believe that in| blouse of same color, and a smart | | The Farmers' Bas i Cichboine Things | I heater cloth he atc } } 0 % z {order to gain health they must doe- | beater cloth hat to match, | : i i rLise {tor their stomachs and use cathartios.| Among the guests present at the] On Sept. | rosther sssessessssessattas - ba p . } 5 | | . " - - «@@recscscssrrsancssasssese Io the doctdr wets bis fee for ine| wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. A: A | t Thomas. speaks i ' i ---- " sn . stomach treatment and the draggist | Birch, Utica, N.Y. Messrs. Gerald, | de VeYaere eles e . ae 5 {for the physic, until the savings of a| Ralph and Jack Emery and little iiss | {if gesssnnvie see sms nsession e |lifetime are exhausted and yet wo | Florence Emery, Rev. and Mrs, N. ' ) i { ve { cure | Sellery, Mrs. H. J. Wilkinson, John Ee hh DODO ON The world is full of machs and ninety per cent of the! dacks, where and | honevmoon. Mrs. Putnam travelled in tailored suit of navy blue broad | thorn is a handsome young mar { some three nee fren ify Wa box, or these for §K dalled to any address. ' } Ww t The Scebell Drug Co. St, Catharines, nt, money spent upon physicians y : lis rich and eligible y 5 ' 3 Vor sale at Mahood's Drug Store. drugs goes in an attempt to cure the|® + fash dude dint hid | ® VOTO VETO N is «la re ery - | let's be reasonable, | Menelvey, Mi. and Mrs. Robert Me of i O nv { The sick stomach is In every case | MeRelvey, Miss Allan, R. Allan, | u €S 18a e Ithe result of over-eating, hurried | Mr. and Mrs ohn Macdonald, ) [mastication and improper choice of | Mr and Mrs. 1. 1. Henderson, of foods. The mucous lining all the way! Montreal; Mrs. Minnes, "Miss Lorraine | Minnes: Mrs. Brock Grabam; Mre, 0 and ldown the food tract loses its sensi-| 7 . tiveness, and when food is forced| hing, Lowell, Mass; Mrs, Spencer, {down the museles fail to respond | Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. James Minnes; | + They do not churn the food as they | Mr. and Mrs. Currier, of Ottawa D Ch ' ; Com are V alues | should. The glands no longer give out | Capt. and Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mi Tr. ase % | ticular {gastric juices to dissolve the food | and Mrs. wT Mmnnes, Pr, and Mrs | | spe {and render it capable of assimila-}"- C. Connell, Mrs, T. G. Smith. Mr. | Nerve Food ector : » i t hundred . Litehie ' ition. The man has become a dg@pep- and Mrs. G. Y. Chown, Mr. and mrs. | f haps yasand Oot oy 1 ou urely Buy {tie 3 |W. A. Mitchell; Me. and Mrs. John | foodache is a symptom and not Nereditors cast their votes for Conse. | r A | There is one sure way and only one] Bute, Houston, Texas; Dr. and Mrs. | goose in ise It acts as a dan-]votive candidates tic r that they | L e i y our Shoes (@ [to bring positiye relief. Put into that Gordon i ke, Dr. and Ma, A. W. ger signa} to arn vou of sesous | Were vO : ir own pockets } {stomach of yours the very clement | Minnett, A. sd Mrs. Charles A. Hronble i lean Mr thers spoke without th- | CASCARET TONIGHT +B. orty . . $ bit ' 4 i : stomach Bad, No Appetite, Was "moc Losing Weight and Strength, |e : + t} Wonderful Change When Health , s Was Restored by i { ! | | i i | | Of Us that it lacks to get that food into} ow, Mrs. Ah Craig; Capt. and} po ouding Mr. Donneral's letter | Hiquid form. 1t takes pepsin, dias-| Mrs. Karl Folger, of Ottawa: Missi = jf be satisfied that there is no [new (ov tase, golden seal and other ferments | florence Csnmingham: Mr. and Mrs. [i oatment to be compared to br jtum of every « ir mo adit A f " pal: i ] t ! ciok Henduche, HBilions {to suscomiplish this The healthy oto | ainon, Mite to a ou real; Arthur |Chase's Nerve Food as a means ot i no ' Biliow Stomtth imach contains these elements. eo % or Yhiam i ry » 1 Adpnilding up the system and removing ; oni yuine or Constipated i : |] ses ~ L : Fahel | ng Ny 1 ¥ . I Foot t the hig} . ldyspepsia stomach lacks part or alll Smythe, = are nd Rthet . The Farmers' Dank Bowels by Morning ootwear of the highest charactef-- f then Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet | CONS . * i ate t kn Co 3 8, Peg | raig, Miss (Mabel Dalton, Miss Pearl | is ade up of just whar the dys } . assuring you satisfac Flo Jaf aa » ee} - Mids | w Bi .. Aistartion in styl, > peptic stomach lacks--Nature's dig Oldrieve, Mi Aileen Folger, Mrs. R {Omt., writes "1 wish to commauni-| Rideau Hall and had } HE i wll anid has Because here yon get the advantage i of years of experience in handling the cause of = headaches, sleeplessnes and indigestion. "ome day thi week, or r. Charles Donneral, Kleinburg, {| agrier will drive | | indigestion, the nd foul gases anid keen them n hirer Lavton, Miss x. Jenkine, Miss! . hick x " i « . OTe are whic 3 cate to you the great cure which 10 the governor-general 84a fit and wear, 0 "Sea ts D ia: Tabless are not Mabel Milo, Miss Jennie Mchelvey, F. ived 1 br. Ci eX i i Stuart's Dyspepsi ablets are not al pia oF Oriawa: Ja Farrell Lroceived from Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. | wiit provahi - So aa ik as A x a; James Farrel yr, | : ¢ vill probably ask Nir Wilf We would like the opportunity oo medicine, not a drug, not a cathartie.| 3 ¥ Harty Stanley ON lL Det r over two vears 1 suffered ir | ; ag > oh . {They do not cure anybody or anvibing | ~0 E. v Wu sadaches, m appetite to te i show you our Shoes, and to point out o {but ha ne sia and Incigestion ans | arnet Lockett... jloned b hos pe Fy ap) fh fl . bat uot absolutel : } K i ¥ oh i: . § #5 . i After their honevimoon Mr. and Mrs, [always poor, ns the stomath Bad, Sir Witand will no doubt jsuch ailments as arise from pooriy | Patnam will reside at 190 Oneida | 100K medicine rom physicians, t § exendler to summon Mr (digested food. { street, Utica, N.Y. {headaches persisted, ane I was v ¥ ithe advice will be followed {| While they digest the food the sto-| satin {free from them | den will drive down mach recuperates, The neous mem: Accompanied the Remuins. | Reading' ahout Dr. Chase's Nerve! and recetve a a brane is coming ows of its stupor,! ) Ek. Food | began using it, with It stry. He will dred other things that make us ex. ithe gastric juice is coming to the! The pin the late Edward fwlea that | would be benefited. 1 had' or at a later perts in the Shee Business surfnee, the muscles are regaining their | Boyden were a ompanied from Foron-ipeanme thin and weak, but the very flency the list { ipower. Every organ of the body takes © to Kingston "en Tuesday" by his iret box helped me, and with con {cubis The Fall styles are all in, and * 'on new life, the skin gains color, and | brother, Samuel Boyden, his WO 'ginced treatment 1° have heen cured] them i you'll surely be pleased with them. 3 ithe eves are no longer tinged with |nephows, Messrs. : Walker irom { leve- and feel like 5 new man. The head {and sworn is © aa 7: 2 : Lyellow. You live, 'land, Ohio, and T. A. Gillen, of Tor laches have disappesred, my appetite They will then 2 2, or | Why doctor and why drug yourself ? onto. The officers and members of the 1s good and digestion exceilen' t memhers of parliament {Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will take Kingston Old Boys' Association, of "write this letter in hope that other | thmr constituencies | } g ® "ogre of your dood while Nature cares! Toronto; met on Taesday morning at sufferers from headaches may use When they re-oloetes alike dais * . uu er = you. ; | Hose's uadertaking pariors, where a Dr. Chase's Nerve Faed aod be eur. will be sami . " : x t a Try & box at your draguist's. 55%. short burial service was eoncucted for ed." floss proceedings p COMIN irom THE HOME OF GOOD SHOE MAKING «fw Or, # You prefer a free trigl peck. their late comrade, Fir. {hase's Nerve Food, Me. a ral weeks, and in the ¢ ra heads and chesifilnes Ao . ' . $ age before buying, send vows vamo na thox, six for-5250, at all deslers,' Gian affairs must get slong ae be hil Yin 4 sins See See sl address to-day Foo A. Stuart Copp Vhe woman, who looks younger than or Fdmanson, Bates & Co., Limit-| they ean under the guslance « fe Cane Laue seme idg., Marshall, Mich. i 't much cause for worry, "ed, Torosto. : Co lpaty ministers afd the Gull service, michen. the little differencés that go 'to » make a really good Shoe; explain «ill further our methods, and a hun

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