Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Nov 1912, p. 3

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FURNITURE ur Re-building SALES Now Going On. To save goods being damaged by rain or lime dust while we are re- moving our roof, we will sell goods almost at your ownprices for cash only, ROBT. J. REID 230 Princess St. Phone 577 is now ready. . Especially suitable for "Entertain- ments by societies or con- ventions, Large, and private. ' J. J. Lackie's NOTICE. Norman & Webb beg to inform their clients that they have removed to more commodious GAVE UP ALL HOPE OF EVER BEING WELL ; No , "Frait-a-fives" Cured Terrible Kidney Disease { MoUNTAIN, ONT., DEc. 14TH. 1510 | "For six years, I suffered from | dreadful Kidney Disease. My legs and lower part of wy body were fearfully ! swollen and the pain was awful. Five different doctors attended me and all said it was Ki Trouble, and gave | me no of ng well, A kind seighbor told me to try "Bruit-a-tives"--and in a short time, | the swelling went down, the pain was | easier, and then *'Fruit-a-tives" cured | me, *' Pruit - a - tives" is the t Kidney Cure in the od wil world --and will Ha is and) Pact, Headaches und troubles due fo poisoned condition of the blood, e 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 250. At dealers or write Fruit-a-tives Limited, Oftaws, J PATENTS. HERRERT J. 8. DENNISON REGISTERED. ATTORNEY, (formerly of Fetherstonhaugh Dennison & Co.) 18 Years' Experience in Patents and Practical Eogineering, Star Bldg, 18 King St. W,, Forento Electric Restorer for Men restores every nerve ia the body Phos honul to igs proper tension ; restores vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness averted at once. Phosphonol will wake 4 new man. Price be two fi nN a Seobetl Drug alled to any sddress. . Casharines, Ont. For sale af Mahood's drug store Blacksmith Coal | ----: High Grade :---- | DRURY'S Coal & Wood Yard CPT R See ee eee Thomas Copley Telephone or Ys Drop a card to 19 Ping Street wher wanting anything done in the Carpen. tery Hne. Estimates given on all Kinds of repairs and new work; alse Hardwood Floors of all kinds. Al orders will receive prompt attention Shop, 40 Queen Street. re ---------------- er een tent FOR PICKLING {| We carry a full line of Pure Spices and Vinegar. :-: D.« OUPER'S | Pe 2 Friuceme St. | we Eb bodied RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Gures LUMBAGO Radway's Ready Rellef should be well rubbed over a large surface nutil a glow is produced, with nurning sensation. Few cases re. quire the Radway Plils. Some do when a dose on retiring would taken, Ask for RADWAY'S READY RELIEF and be sure you get what you ask for. premises from No. 171 1-2 Welling- ton St. to No. 177 on the ground floor, next to the Jackson Press. The Tiger, The Bull and The Man. These three represent Canada's famousproducts in Underwear. The Tiger Brand is the extremely elastic, fine rib form conforming and unshrinkableand sol at $2.00 and 2.50 per suit, Combinations in best quality only $2 50 per Suit. The Bull represents "Turnbull" or " Cee Tee " brand, and is unquestion- ably the finest in wool un- derwear made in Canada. Theyare not sewn together like other underwear, but are made without seams, and full-fashioned to fit the form. They are made from Australian wool and India Cashmere, ahd sell at $4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 per suit. They make a Union suit at $2.00 and 2.50 that is unsurpassed. . The Man repre- | sents " Penmans." It is { a lize of intrinsic worth at $2.50 to 3.00 per suit. | Tt is £4 wear in | very widely adver- i tised, ~ is largely called 4 for. "° | We have Boys' Under- ar in Tince run- | ning from $1.00 to 5.00 4 Wemake to orderunder- wear for men or ladies in (Miss) MAGGIE JANNACK. | always cure Pain in the Back, Swollen | other | APPEAL ny } THE BISROP MICHIGAN. MADE Called Upon Church Members to Give Society a to Make Public Life Many Opportunities for Service, Right Rev. Dr. Williams, the iocese of Michigan, of the United {States church, preached at both in Genrge Cathedral, sunday. lo the evening, he deliveped y strong sermon, wm which he Bishop ser i ! ; . {vice for Chri. the remarks, he stated that many During COULEn liv | or| Three Years Ago - | | : i Best City Doctors Falled, But Cure Death of Mrs. Green, Wile of the [FOUR AGED -- Toronto, Oni, Nov. 11th, 10 a.m OUtiswn: Valley and Upper Si. Law. rence-<Maderate winds: flae awd milder today and on Tuesdar. GANANQUE DISTRIOT PASS TO REST. | » . i . 3 EGER GREER EERE GREER Higher Tone and! Cleaner | Was Effected Ly Use of : Dr. Chase's Qintmant, i of | i dealt | with the question of religion and ser | of | ted An honest, respectable life, commit { {presented itself. "What is religion, l-would like to 1ak the members of this congregation What does it mean to ypu! You will way, that it means to save souls. But what do you mean by saving Lvervhody 18 anxious about the con dition of their soul, and you will find people ready to take up some new idea shout saving their soul. Some are anxious about the condition of their soul, that they have no time for the finer things in IMe<they have no timg to make character or give service y the world." 7 "What is your religion for? 1s o make vou good? Well, then, heaven's name, he good for some- thing. | wish tq, put a few personal juestions to the congregation of St. Goorge's. « How ah you acting upon the sociely of this place? Are giving it a higher tone ? to the men, are you giving the com- mercial world a higher standard ? Are ou giving it a fiver tone ? How are ou working in the public life of the community ? Are you making it leaner ¥ Are you making it hon- i "And I wish to be more till." "Right at your hand, our next door neighbar, has a ken life, and is in peed of sympathy. ire you giving that friendship which s desired ? What does your Chris- tinnity amount to? Does it tell 7 Will it tell before Christ ? Only from a lie of service and love gan we ex pect to hear from the judge Hi command, 'Well done, thou good and faithful servant." Reogmber that the joy of the lLovd is the 'only real joy, it personal perhags bro- wad it comes from sacrifice.' MRS. GOELET, the most attractive Jo mairons of - New York well known in the of London, Paris, and 'One of society is as circles ung Ble soelet Berlis about en her own big steam yacht, and when she is in German waters is not at all unusual for the German emperor ta pay her a visit, Once' yacht bonked into an Italian ship so much that' she had to pay damages (o the Itallan government her Soccer Game a Tie, Ihe city soccer léague game between RUHA, aad KBB. company on Sat- unday afternoon, resulted in a tie, the score being one to one. Jhe teams were: RU HA ~Goal, Capt. Constantine; backs, Sergt. Harte, Finney; halves, Corpl. Uarey, Sergt. Sawyer, Harri: son; forwards, 'libetis, Chapman, Laf- verty, Norwood, Campbell, Kingston Shipbuilding Company-- Lioal, Robertson; backs, Boyd, Clarke; halves, Webster, Harrison, Hunter ; forwards, Scott, Smith, Campbtll, Me Corqudale, Ross. Mary Garda perfume. Mcleod's Prog Store, Brock street. ev. T, has accepted a eall to Westwood Presbyterian tions st an Increased stipend. to} you | 1 will say! as she is in her own cily. She travels, war- | W. M. Goodwill, Cobden, Keene and congrega- {ted no sin, themselves, bat failed to do | good to others, when the opportunity i | souls | | 80 { | | | i Mrs. A. T. Smith. eczema and feel the benefit as if by i magic. It may take some days to get {the sores cleaned out znd the healing | process fully established, but from {day to day you can gee the old trouble | gradually disappearing and know that {you are getting rid of iL. | Mrs. A. T. Smith, 1 Mt. Charles St. | Montreal, Que., writes: --""1 had ec-: izema on my leg for four. years, and {tried many remedies and doctors in { Montreal and Boston, without any | benefit. 1 used three boxes of Dr | Chase's Ointment and was cured com- | pletely. This was three years ago | {Binge then I ured Dr. Chase's Oint- ment for irritations and eruptions of | the skin, and easily got rid of them with two or three applications. Dir 'hase's Ointment is a wonderful pre- | paration." Dr. Chasé's Ointment, 80 cents a { box. all dealers or Edmanson, Bates | ®& Co, Limited, Toronto, * Inverary lMems. Inverary, Nov. 7.-Mrs. Hammond, eccompanied by her mother, Mrs. Newman, has returned €o the parson eggs. Mr. and Mrs. Clow are home | irom the west. Charles Vanhorn, ol Lethbridge, § Alta., and Nelson Mee { Adoo, of Pittsburg, passed through this section buying cows fon the west. 'rices ranged from $30 to $10 a {head. Mrs. J. N. Holmes has re turned after spending a couple of weeks with her daughters at Morton, Bert, Geraldi and family are at J. | Geraldi's. Albert Gummer is ill with pneumonia. On Oct, 30th Mise telia Barr, youngest daughter of Miss Mary Barr, was quietly married 10 Cornelius Smith, of Sunbury. The ceremony was performed in King: ston, after which the happy coupie drove to the groom's, pesidence. J. Liibson is improving in health. W. J. Gibson, of Kingston, spent Sunday under the parental roof. Miss Mary Koen is visiting with Mrs. E. Pat terson. Mrs. Fred. Ferguson and daughter, Frederika, are still at Sy- denham with the former's father, Charles Ruttan, who is ill. On Wed- nesday morning, at nine o'clotk, one of the prettiest weddings of the sea: son took place at the home of W R. Tolls, when his only daughter, Lanra; wa: united to Frederick Por- | ter, of Elginburg. Rev. Mr. Short- jen offidated. Miss Ivy Rector, of Watertown, N.Y., played the wed ding march. The happy couple left on an extended trip. Among the many beautiful presents was a cheque for £1,000, the gift of the bride's parents, At Maple Grove. | Maple tirove, Nov. 8. --Farmers are ploughing. New desks have been plac- ed in the school. Frank Brooks is | building a new moter boat. Charles | Sigsworth is sawing wood in this vi- sinity. EK. Pero has moved to Wilmur. A. Vankoughuett has moved into the house vacated by lk. Pero. Miss Shdie Good spent Sunday with parents Harrowsmith. Mr. and Mre. Philip vankoughnett spent Sunday { Trousdale's, Sydenham. Mr. andsMrs. john Wilson, Bancroft, at W. Wilson's. Joseph, Jones and sons, Bedford Mills, at M. lees. Gi. Nellis mt P koughnett s. Allard at T. Brook' Bicknell's Corner. Bicknell's Corner, Nov. 7.--Be-t Scouten has been through this neigh _ borhood threshing. Elias McKim has been drawing coal from Napa- nee for the past week. Eigin Omey spent Saturday at Kingston. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Simmons spent Sunday at Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Emberley spent Tuesday at Yarker. Robert Longmore spent Saturday in town, = Robert W. Shepherd, for thirty-five years manager of the Ottawa River Savigation company, died suddenly at Montreal. _ You apply Dr. Chase's Ointment for | { zaret O'Donohue passed to rest lors, at at J Van-! Postmaster' of Gananoque -- | Board of Trade Arranging for al New Opera House. ? | i Gananoque, Nov. 11.--At the driv. | ling park, on Saturday afternoon, be-| i fore a faivsized audience, the local! soccer team demonstrated its super jority over the Brockville aggregation tin a fine, clean, snappy game, by de | feating it 4 goals to 2. For the] | locals Underwood scored three of the! i goals and Thornton one. Fos the! | visitors A. Russell scored one and C { Willis one. The local team is going jsrong and" have not met defeat { throughout the season. They would | like to arrange for home and home games with ome of the Kingston 'teams for an early date. ! About midnight on Friday, { home, on Wolle Island, Judie Bon: | horame, relict of the late Emilien | Compeau, passed to rest in the djhty- | third year of her age. Deceased for {the past years had been in feeble { health and recently a paralytic stroke came, from which she gradually sank | until 'death relieved her of suffering. She leaves four sons and two daugh- ters, Telesphore and Joseph, oi Liananoque, fhomas, of Garden ls Innd, Seraphin, of Howe lsland, and | Mrs. Edward Compeau, Garden is- { land; another daughter is located a- { cross the line, . 3 The funeral took place this morn- ing from St. Philemon'¥ church, where requiem mass was sung, and her remains laid beside ber husband's in Howe Island cemetery. At her home neam Aukinson, i i : i at hes i } : : 1 i Mar- on Saturday evening, in the eighty-ninth vear of her age. She leaves three sons, Michael and William, of this district, and Daniel, located in Bui- falo! also two daughters married and residing in this section, Mrs. Michael Mangan and Mrs. Kenny. At her home in leeds, near Ganan- oque, Lake, there passed te rest, at nn early hour yesterday, one of the wed and respected residents of this section id the person of Mrs. Griffin, mother of the well-known guide, Sid- ney Griffin, Gananoque Lake. Deceased was in her ninetieth year and leaves.a family all grown up and settled throughout this section. At ner home near Atkinson on Sat- urday, Mary Madden entered into rest in the Sind year of her age. I'he case of Wilson vs Taylor, an action for damages for 55,000, heard before Justice Clute, at Wroekville, at the assize court a week ago, and in which judgment was reserved, has been dismissed without costs. of your neighbors' smartness: of dress, wear **Steacy gar- ments" depicting all that is correct and novel in the worid of fashion, and youl have no reason, rather your neighbor will be envious of you. SUITS. A few extremely smart, tailored suits, in fashion's latest decree of coloring--just the weight for late fall wear, from $11.50 to $35.00. ? | NY Our Coats have created quite a furore this season--for their individuality of style and smallness of price--just a few left for your choosing at $5.50 to $30.00. "In Kingston's Shopping Center." STEACY'S Kev. Melvin Vaylor, pastor of Grace church, preached missionary sermons on the Pittsburg circuit yesterday, the pulpit of Grace church being filled by Fr. W. HM. Nesbitt, of Pittsburg cir cuit A lodge of instruction for St. Law rence ihstriet No. 12, RAM, was held in the Masome ball here riday afternoon. I. W. Hareourt, of Toron to, tirand Z, was present and dedien ted Leeds chapter during the evening, after which a banquet was tendered to the visiting brethren in their spacious banquet hall. J. Gi. MeUarney, Calgary, was in| town on Saturday evening visiting~his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Melarey! at the 'rovincial and left vesterday to join his wife at Ogdensburg, N.Y. Jane Rogers, danghter of the Inte Samuel Rogers, and wife of PVostmas ter Josephus 'I. Ureen, passed to rest about eight o'clock last evening after an illness of only a few days. She was well known and highly respected throughout this section. She was a staunch Methodist and connected with the various activities ol the church She leaves beside her husband, one on, Carl, of this town and two daughters, Miss Maud of this town and 'Mrs. William De Grali, ) Roches. ter; N.Y .* Deceased was a sister of W N. Rogers, ex-mayor and lewis Rog Dr.. D. H. Kogers, all of this town;-Charles 3. Hogers in the west | and Mrs. John B. Abbott, of Ganano que. I'he Board of Trade has appointed Clifiord Sine, Dr. Rogers and W, . Hallock as a committee to look alter a new opera house for Grananeque, Mention is made of the old post ollice building which will revint to the town when the government vacates it ! Substitute for Rubber. A report coming from Amsterdam tells of a factory established at Ymul den, at the mouth of the North Sea canal jn Holland, to produce a sab stitute for rubber. It is said that the operating the factory has | succeeded in producing a substance {having thie qualities of rubber and | some special advantages over the gen- wns. While the process is a secret, the! principal ingredient 1s said to be fresh | which are brought to Ymal- | the Dutch | | company sen lish, den in vast quantities. by tish ng fleets According to report, 15 to 16 jer] cent. of natural rubber is added to the fish and the result ix a substance ns flexible and elastic as rubber, laut much cheaper--about as 1.35 to 8 in { price--comparad with real rubber. The "low price of this produce will be Gaus el partly by the by-produsts whi h are possible, for it 1s said that rauch albumen will be made from the fish and shat half of the factory is areang- ed for the .mannfacture ol Fertilizer Chicago Tribune, i i How Seon They Forget. "Your line offers new lusuries." "We subordinate everything to safety," said the agent. "Just eon- sider our safety appliances. "But this ship bas no shuffle- rd." . "True." "No squash court." "No. Would you rather risk your life?" i "Well, I guess I'll take a chance." To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- els. Druggists refund money - it it fails to cure. FE. W. Groves signa ture is on each box. . oo A RS Wil {New Yoik Sun. The best wish the Sun can express for the t-elect is that he may Seite the windpipe of Broyanism aml throtile it into eternal silence. a ary colonel of the Gird Haldax Rifles ROBERTSON'S LIMITED You don't feel the expenditure when buying a4 new Dinner Set. I TEESE) ISNCASESY) FISMISERT) CSREES) That is when you get one of those neat white and gold sets we are showing. They are rich--quiet and uncommon. Good enough for any table in the land--and the price only $18.Q@0---some more--some less. | ROBERTSON'S, LIMITED Dinner\Sets AL Pure -- Paratasie -- Nutritious -- BEVERAGES FOR SALE BY WINE asp SPIRIT MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE LOCAL OPTION--Residents in the local option districts can legally order from this brewery whatever they require for personal or family use. Write to JOHN LABATT, Lauren, Lowbon, CANADA James McParland Agent 339-341 King Bt. East 7 GET OUR PRICES for Ti Solder, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, THE CANADA METAL CO, Limited, Factories--~TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG. n, Lead, Zinc, Babbitt Leon Hoffman, an Austrian, com-{ In February a conference of militia mitted suicide in Budbury Sy drink=|ollicers from all paris of Canads ing carbolic acid. He had been dis-|6e held in Ottaws. appointed young Polish girl. in a love affair with a] Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, fe. and $1. Melapu's Drug Store, Brock S$. Hetri Bourassa will not ron i Hochelaga. Premier Borden will become honor: J+

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