Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1904, p. 9

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*fn a Souvenir Range the oven is constantly and thor- oughly aerated by a current of hot, fresh air. The fire box is the best that long experience can devise. The ash pan is broad and deep. : eplaced by a novice in a few juick fires or. checks a fire to and coal. ien Company, Limited rers Winnipeg Vancouver the makers goes with every stove, anges on view. JRSEY we nu DY WARE 1ers as regards - TY and CONVENIENCE rs everywhere. S MATCHES. gent, Kingston. Pai ls, Milk Pans, Ete. tablished "Reputation. We have already used Neave's Food in two ot Homes (Babies' Castle and the Village Home), have no hesitation in saying it has proved very actory."-- July 27th, 1901. CO., FORDINGBRIDGE, ENGLAND, 20S. &Co., Ltd., Toronto& Montreal. YS } BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. DC OA 10US & ECONOMIC \L, AND STILL THE BEST m------------------------------------ e Their Purity A\BATT'S London Ale and Porter are made from the best l grown, and while they ore to be produced, the cost is nothing extra. Why not 1e best? : : LL AND, Agent. 'HEM ALL Bread for last week :-- ..2,224 loaves. ° ..2,200 loaves. ..1,874 loaves. ..1,028 loaves. sesseenee. 1,006 loaves. 12 «sane esos 0 3,022 loaves. Fess rea sss en nvee : Total 13,754 loaves. sucha leader - DE TRIP--Ham! flton v $1.40 'additional. THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 282. : CHEAP FARES UNTIL OCT. 15,'04 Low one way fares from Kingston to Seattle, Victgria, Vancouver, Port- Rossland, Nelson son, Spoka Anaconda, Lake Los Angeles, . : DAILY voi Excursion Rates FROM. KINGSTON TO WORLD'S FAIR, - ST. LOUIS MO. $22--Good for 15 Days. $29,35--Good for 60 Days. $35.20--Good until Dec. 15th, 1904. Stop-overs allowed at any \intermedi- ate station ih Canada, also Detroit and Chicago. ' » . ° tol Niagara hc) Eg > For Pullpian accommodation, tickets, and all other information apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Corner Johnston "end Ontario streets. -- El resrererrremet ree eet KINGSTON & PEMBROKE & CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAYS. i . TRAINS + LEAVE KINGSTON; 12:80 p.m.--Express, for- Ottawa, Mon- treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B.; Halifax, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver. Rene frew, Sault, Ste. Marie, Duluth, St. Paul, Winpipeég, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. Sharbot Lake, east and west. 5 p.m.--Local connecting with for C.rP.Rr. 8:10 a.m.~} d, for Renfrew and in- termediate points, Passengers leaving Kingston at 12:30 5:00 p.m., arrive in Ottawa at p.m. Peterboro, $10 p.m. Toronto, 7:30 ».m.; Bostof, 7:30 a.m. St. Johu, .B., 11:35am. World's Félr, St. Louls, Excurs- Jon Tidkets on sale daliy. Full partiqulars at K. & P. and C.P, R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F. conwad, ¥. A. FOLGER, JR., Gen. Piss. Agt. Gen. Supt. THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW THON LINE FOR Tweed, Napahes, Deseronte, and all lecal points. Train leaves Cjty Hall Depet at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, Agent, B.Q. Ry., Kingston. BO Ry. Kiahon. ALLAN LINE "**"5uB0nonnny Royal Mall Steamers. From Montreal, From Quebec Parisian, Fri, Oct. 14, 5:80 a.m; Oct. 14, 4 pan. Tunisian, Fri, Oct, 21, 9 aay. . Oct. 41,°11 pm Ionian, Fri., Oct. 28, 5:30 a.m Oct. 28, 3 p.m. Parisian, Fri, Nov. 11, 6 am Nov. 11, 3:30 p.m MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT, Pretorian, Thurs. Oct. 20, (Daylight) NEW YORK TO; GLASGOW. Numidian, Thursday, Oct. 20, 11 a.m, Reduced Fates by sbove Glasgow ser- vices on i on. . Bh oo NLEY, Ae, G.T.R. City Passenger - Depot. .. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, Clarence Street. SL A I ie 5 Lake Ontario and Bay of Quintie ] Steamboat Co., Limited. STR. "ALETHA" Between Kingston, Picton and Belleville Commenéing * August 80th, steamer leaves Kingston daily at 3 .m. for Picton end intermediute Bay of Quinte ports. Om Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday, steamer calls at Deseronto, Northport 'and Belleville. For further .iniormation apply te KE. E. HORSEY, G.P. & F. A. J. P. HANLEY, J. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, JAS. SWIFT & Oo. Agents. FOR SALE. eT) DETACHED, SOLID BRICK HOUSE tenac Streot, near Princess street, 7 rooms. by 154 feet deep. build. Also good barn, sheds large poultry house. Apply thremgh Whig --e---------------------------------------- ete BOOD BUILMING LOT, SOUTH SIDE Queen street, betwoem Montroal and Baget. Apply 49 Colborne strest. A FINE LARGE HALL COAL STOVE. Cheap for spot cash. Apply 6 Fren- tenac St., north. E--------------------e---------- TO-LET. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM, near Quéen"s College. Apply 41 George street. -- FROM OCTOBER FIRST, THAT TWO- story brick house, No 6 Frontenac street, morth. Rent low. Apply' on premises. : ---------------------------------------------------- DPWELLINGS FURNISHED AND UN. furnished. Stores,' Offices, Ftc, at McCann's Real IEstate Office, 51 Brock Street. 7x yy To the Eléctors. of the City of - Kingston : 7 GENTLEMEN :--I respectiully , solicit your votes and influence to chkect me vour representative in the House of Commons as an independent reformer H elected I reserve the .right to vote against any meagre, believe to be detrimental to the coufitry, and will at all times advocate and vote for any measure beneficial to the working class- es. In appegling to the workingmen, I do so, feeling that they realize that at all times in the past I have worked in their interest Brown's | Butter Secoleh 20¢. Per Pound s A. J, REES', Princess St. To Eat and Sleep you must stomach an Beecham"s Pills act like a |! charm in' setting you right. The appetite of youth comes with all its old relish®after | using Beecham's Pills. Nat- ural sléep is the'result of a short course of this famous | remedy. : ToWorkandPlay You will find a vigor and life which adds zest to both get your liver, bowels right. use Beecham's Pills, work and Ba after usin Beecham's Pills. You wil PILLS. . In boxes, 25 cents, While the plainest of §: all rings, they are the most important and the most constantly worn. Hence the desirability of having them well and com atnihy, proportioned: All "Ryrie" rings are. nd for mailorder catalogue. Our wedding rings are 4 of solid 18k. gold and [x range from $4.00 to $12.00, RYRIE BROS. "DIAMOND HALL" 118 Yo 12% Yong§a Street feel like a new person witha clear eye, sweet breath anda keenbrain. Toenjoylifetake BEECHAM'S Prepared onl: Thomas Beec! Helens, hr Ad - hema, St Sold everywhere in Canada and U. 8. America | FASHION NOTES. |: « | bows, . New coats fpr automobiling include CREPE DE CHINE ORAZE Is |those of natural seal; a light cham- pagne color, and one of these things SOMETHING MARVELLOUS. it Wedding Gowns of "Hand-Embroi- to Trimmed With Bands Of The Material--Postilions Again In Vogue. : Spegial to the Whig. . W New York, Oct. « 22--~The way that fashionable folk have adopted the a + : Gity some time ago and gained ex eri- crepe de chine craze is really some other trimming. Pantilions ar also | ce as a day ar that he wiht thing to marvel at. One sees'it in noted on many of these foes study American conditions at first "the smartest of shirt-waist suits for Sensible dressmakers who try to |jand, and report to Emperor William morning wear, with the skirt that {save gowns for their * patrons are} Ghoge close personal friendship he en- clears the ground, and just shows the making three or four girdles with jos, a tip of the tiny black leather shoe, | £VeIy ROWR and are fastening thom, in This official is no less a personage Cne sees it 'in' the more claborate i various Ways. One Jovely girdle "in fo 0 Imperial Councillor Kolb, one of m ir Yuneheon and afternoon frock, where frills and laces are called upon to add to 'the dressy efiect. And one sees it in all of the newest tones inthe no- |¥ vol coral and geranium pinks, the new | s\ almond, olive gynd bronze green; in the |W or shot, the printed. and the damasse ef A fects for the handsomest of dinner and ball gowns, and then there is a hangs in closés 1n double-breasted fashion well dered Muslin--Walking Gowns ( silk bodices shown in the smart shops have the fullness of the sleeves ahove the elbows, and when the sleeves are bows, there is a deep mithine cuff of ithe material or the new wide sleeves above the «l. full folds from the shoulders, being fitted - about the top, It the left with large bronze huttous. The s really handsome ready-made Il length, for many end atthe el of lace or of some ink-colored velvet is fastencd at the ont invisibly with small heoks, Cov- ving these are big embroidered roses, hich wre -arronged to fastin on in wh a wav us to cover the place Beto the girdle i= fasten «| together, th handsome girdle of celery green « velvet is emight undef a gre gold | clasp, into Which ate set masses Tol ah g w O b fe ( I ( ¢ « _ MISS LEE FLOYD Who has been declared by a ¢ the most beautiful girl in the 3 charming figure. OF LOUSIVILLE. onvention of photographers to be outh. Miss Floyd'is a brunette of cealth of elaboration, hand embroid that ries, real laces, empiecements olisten with tiny spangles and mock wowelry- and with. Empire sashes of chiffon and lace that bring out the Removed by the New Principle. De Miracle does not scar or produce & Better than y, because it does not bu 3 he tissues wider the sl poisonon poisoning, or produc common with wlepilatoric nd dogs break off the haify thereby increasing growth, Electrolysis, X.ray or depilatories tors and manufacturers, It is the only method which iaindo i surgeons, dermal 1 prominent ui a I De MIRAC vill be mailed to a dress, gealed, in plain wrapper, on receip L00. Your money hack without, quest claimed for it. Our booklet--the most, completo trea on Superfluous Hair ever published sicians and surgeons and of others--will be sent fre envelope, upon request. those of hundr De MIRACLE CTTEMICAL CO., 23 Queen St. Superfluous Hair 1t is better than ®lectricity, because it pew growth, rn, Kin, offered yout on thebare ward of the opera- Pe MIRACLE is ADY 8 no red tape) if it fails to do all that is taining the testimonials of numerous phy- e, in plain, sealed | ¢ quire for it at your local druggist or write for it to-day to t. W,, ToroNTO, ONT. ne its are tof ion tise on- reda dull luster of the crepe to perfection fashion it to meet the special regiiive ments of each, And this is what the anart girl prides herself that she can do with the result that she presents y distinguished appearance in every gown of her crepe de chine repertoire. A word regarding wedding gowns 1s always in season, so it may not be unis to "tell the bride-to-be that there i a revolution * in handsome wedding gowns for this fall I hey will beade a often of hand-em broidered mull as of satin. Both will be used, for satin can never have a superior + only has a rival, This mull is th? French weave, as soft as a spider's web, The embroidery is in ne spirals, tiny dots and thin leaves. It is merely a tracery, but padded and done . with the finest floss. "The J women of to-day do so much embroid ery at home and do it so beautifully, that it is no great expense to have ich a gown. li, however, one hasn't the time to do it, there ix an excel lent imitation in some of the shops that develops into a beautiful frock. The Old Family Doctor CURES :--Burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, sprains, wounds. lameness, soreness, nearalgin, rheumatism, sunburn, bites, stings, STOPS: Now bised, jodthache, ear. ache, ceding lungs, emurrhages, and all pains. Bold only tn sealed bot tles vudet buff wrapper. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. STOP! or in town. ; 1, JERNINGS, Kin Pond's Extract STOP! STOP Don't fiin away from the fact that OURS are the greatest $1.50 BOYS® BOOTS The gown 1s dropped over messaline, vhich is the softest of all fashionable silks. Under. it there is a lace and muslin petticoat. The blouse is made over a boned waist, which reachek from bust tc hips, made of tafieta. Ils preserves the shape of the waist and hips over the corset The loose, drooping pficet at the waist line out' of fashion, The. messaline and mull is draped over this to follow the lines of the figure, and over the ex- act waist line the drapery is of hi- berty. satin. There three corded shirrings up the front. The embroid-. cry is used in a front panel in the centre of a sixcgored plated skirt, It 4s also in two -decp bands at the knees afid theré is a deep top piece of it, lined with white net. The are in two large pufis, finish ed with ridfles, The veil is put on in the new way. Tt is arranged into an Alsatian bow in front 'with a tiara of myrtle blossoms. There is a knot of myrtle at the left side of the bodice and two tong sireamcrs of it from the white kid prayer book, which has on its cover a cross in enamel, This is the usnal gift of the bride's mother on the day of the wedding. A nisnber of the new walking -cos- tumes seen on Fifth avemie on, smart women are trimmed with nich wide bands of the niaterials' cut to curve and arranged to form odd designs, cach bana veg pipedor edged with a line of braid or silk. These curves describe patterns in the centre hacks of the short coats and on the outside KELPION A not a Patent Medicine. orsed sh "Journals. Supplied Hud ee South Africa. " are silk sleeves two fm bait ow jhev For anv and all occasions the crepe de chine gown: is the correct thing; the only thing to know is how to y the {of white were all { there should be no § St. | Sia y rugmiots; 25. Try tons stones, making one shining or of green. Those who cling to the white waist, and 'there are women who find noth ing so becoming, are me g up their white waists in seviral tints of white. One handsome waist was _ of ivoryv-colored 'bobbinette over a foun- dation of champagne White silk, while trimmings were lace ruffles of Thus the three shades cunningly: combined in one waist, to which there were small white lace wheels applied in a green stoma¢ livory-white. shade of blue white, which is known as ash white. You can get very handsome effects by making rospttes in the new colors and of the new materials. But the material should be of the best, and attempt at skimp ling. Too often onc takes 'odds and | ends for these important garmitures, and the vr .ait is anvthing but hand some, Use none but your best ma { terials in rosette A great many women like to pur- chase one handsome gown each: fall which can bes worn for best all win ter. It can be made useful for No vember wedding wear, and' it is quite the thing for formal calls and for the opera. Later in the season it does duty more informally. And when spring comes it can, by a little alter- ation, come out as a landsonie street costume Useful gowns can be found in a cloth of Havana brown or of seal skin brown, Light in weight and with a gloisy surface. This gown should he made up.in the very latest style and it should have the sweep length the full skirt, gqthered or shirred over the hips and the full fA sleeves, The trimming should. also be very now. FSTELLE CLAIREMONT, ei ne GAVE LIFE FOR LOVE, Rup Down By Train In Saving Sweetheart. McKeesport, Pa. Oct. 2l=--James IL. Curley, aged twenty-one, a at. the East Pittsburg Westinghouse Electric, a late hour last night to save his swebt- draughtsman works of the company, at gave up his life heart. g Curley and a companion named Myers were escorting Misses Walters and Kesler to their homes, and while crosging the Jaltimore and Ohio tracks at Eleventh 'street a switch engine suddenly bore down upon them. Curley gave the alarm in time for Myers and Miss Kesler to reach safety; but he and Miss Walters were. a step or two hehind the first couple, and Curley seited Mise. Walters and threw. her bodily clear of the track. Before he could recover his halance the en wine cut him to pieces. ---------------- ASDAYLABORER| KAISER'S : FRIEND HAD -- Imperial Councilor Kolb, of Ger- the story ) German government who came to this imperial ministerial circle. Incidental ly his adventure in this city furnished him with ample material for u book. Copies of this book have reached," this from Germany. 1 applied for help and advice to a German socibty, Where 1 the centre of the city. The proprietor recéived me and showed me his choice were already occupied, so I had to be content with one of which I ate my meals." cent meals and his search for employ- ment, He offered himself in these cap* pagitios: - Hostler,. milker of cows, grocer's driver, baker's boy, dish- washer, gardener, and blacksmith's helper. : and foet sore, Finally I secured a ca sual job, for a few athletic association. When the waiters A HARD TIME OF IT, many, in Disguise, Labored In Chicago--Writes a Book on Experiences. A Chicago, Oct. 21.--From Berlin comes of a high official of the he most fastidious gentlemen of the untry, . Herr Kolb ving in Chicago so 'complétely uised that 1 had the appearance poverty-stricken immigrant in -his story says: "Ar¢ dis- of just as recommended to a humble inn in { rooms. There. were twelve of them, ut only two had windows." "Both of the rooms with windows the black holes w which 1 had to pay $1.25 weekly. 'lose at hand was a restaurant, at Herr Kolb then tells of eating ten "1 was rejected and rebriffed at cach Mace," says Herr Kolh,: "Day after lay | 'tramped in search of honest employment till my limbs were weary hours, as a' so- -alled 'ommibus' at a banquet of an had removed the dirty plates from the tables and placed them on a side board, the 'omnibus' had to load them on a big wooden tray and carry them to the kitchen, "The work of the evening was harder than may appear at first sight. Before long my hands were so blister od that it was painful to grasp the handles of the tray, but it was my first piece of manual labor, and I per sisted doggedly. Next day 1 réceived my wages of $1.25. weeks more wandering in search of work ensued. Finally 1 found employment ina brewery, where 1 had to carry heavy cases, containing bottles of beer, from early morning till late at night. "In a few days my hands were full of painful cuts from broken glass and splinters from the wooden cages and barrels, T was stiff in every Winb and my back ached so that 1 could hardly stand. Now and then I had lighter work to do, such as washing out dirty barrel scrubbing "the floor of the brewery and sweeping the staircases After four weeks. of this toil 1 was dismissed fof no particular reason except that the foreman wanted a change. 1 had done mv work zealous ly. and efficiently for four weeks, and suddenly 1 was cast again into the rankspof the ungmployed ' "I next found work in a eyele fae tory, where I had to turn a screw all day for a weekly wage of $9. The onlv boarding place available in the vicinity was a lodging house, in which there were twenty beds in one long room. There was no ventilation and no suggestion of cleanliness of any kind." Six Jong TIRES OF ENGLAND. ! Advertised Estate For Letcomb Regis. Wantage, Oct.' 20.-- Richard Croker has put his whole estate at Letcomb Regis on the market. Hé¥ntends sol tling in Ireland, which he deelbres to be much pleasanter than England. Mr. Croker spent hetween three and four hundred thousand dollars on his Moat estate, The three costhy yearlings which Mr, Croker purchased at Doncaster od here and are already falling offi in condition un der his training methods which he in sisted upon against all advice of his trainers and his own costly experience. ve J Sale In house have arr Remembering Places. The faculty of recollecting places is very large in some. of the inferior ani mals; pigeons and some sorts of dogs have it very prominently, The faleon of Ieeland returns to its native spot rom several thousand miles." And it seems likely: that this has at least gomething = 10 do with reference to those birds. which migrate from one country to another. It seems indis- pinsable 10 a successful traveller. Col umbus, Cook, Park, and Livingstone this faculty. Mysteries Of The Moon. From recent photographs, the erat ers and eraterlots of the faoun are estimated" to number mors than 200, 000 but less than 1,000,000, White patches in some craters and the bright lines, radiating in some cases hund- reds of miles, are thought by Professor Pickering to be due to snow, and the less conspicuous lunar canals, which gradually appear, increase, and fade away in the lunar day, are attributed, by the same authority, to vegetation, A thin atmosphere' of carbonic acid and water vapor may feed the plant? Hey, There ! An Ohio editor says that Ray fever i* caused hy Kissing grass widows, A Missouri editor says -it is cawsed by a grass widow kissing a fellow hy moge ught. An Towa 'editor java ite cated. hy 4 fellow kisving his girl while he is feeding hid cov hay, siend an eastern Kansas exchange ix of th opinion the girl and kissin g the cow. A poh toc much Kissing in the heyday youth, Har a Jllsi - if rathe circles, that it is cansed by © missing tical editor save that it is caused by of i the van decor moves We often refer to the doctors. Why? Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. We trust them; } they trust us. Ask your doctor ' this medicine. .0. Sh re | must have been largely endowed With} Managed Like an One-third of a housekeepers life is spent in her kitchen. One-half the labor of housek: in at the cook stove, Your range can double or halve the cooking slavery of house! A poor range adds worry as well as work, and worry multiplies housekeeper's gare, . 3 Get a range that reduces (Hid work and eliminates the worry. « The. Pandora Range is. as easily and accurately managed a3 an _ engine--it responds to the'touch as quickly and certainly as the huge engine obeys the hand of the engineer. The Paddora Range saves worry, and because worry kills, it prolongs v fife. Sold by enterprising dealers everywhere. Write for booklet. ~ = © Mc¢Clarys € - » Londen, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. John, N.B. After all, It's the service you get out of a suit or overcoat, that . proves the vaiue, I's the length of time your clothes look good, that tells whether you've had your money's worth. . : ** This is the second winter for my two Fit-Reform Suits, and } they are good as new," said one jl} man. : *'l wore this Fit-Reform Over- coat two winters, and really don't need a new one now," reflied the other. ; ns) ; Wear proves worth, all right. Wr 5 il - Refor erty ads The Coming Cold Weather Will be Hard on Bald Heads, Thin Hair, ete. Prof. Dorenwend b COMING! CONSULT HIM | ; British American Hotel, Kingston THURSDAY, Oct. 27th. With samples of HAIR GOODS, Ladies. and Gets' WIGS, TOUPEES, BANUS, WAVY and PL Al « FRONTS SWITCHES, etc. : He can linprove your personal sppentance. Plain features and disfigured herds caused perfection. Thu ands owe their fine looks to the skill of Prof. Doregwend, s Our human halr style ADORN and PROTECT the head against Cold Catarrh Neuraigia, elec STRUCTURE, psiented all over the through the loss of, hair made Don't fil) to see his new PATENT MAIR ord. - Private Apartments Secured at Hotel. First-cluss cut hair, eepscially grey and white hair, iaken [n exhange. TIE "iain ART GARLAND The Art-Garland is the best known and, best selling . stove' madé of its class. They will give more heat with -lezs fuel than any other base burner on the mark- et. The double heat- ing and ventilation is a distinct feature. Elliott Bros, 97 Princess St.

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