Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1906, p. 5

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rite styles in Fall Suits French Back Suit. oe be in great favor with dressers. The Coats --form fitting at the ttom over the hips ide seams. This suit popularity daily, and it most of our Young will say, . anta F rench Kk Suit! 13.00, 15.00, to 18.50 ). Bibby Cob. [ORE OF THE TOWN I nday ony londay Morning we at 8.30 A.M. Blan kets, full double bed size, x Blue, border White or 3c., 11x4 98c., 18%4°$1:19 ached Table Linen, Trish Manu. place pure Grey, ly and quickly, new designs, 70 60c. , Monday per yard 308. ? - nnel ette light or dark colorings. ed, no dressing, fast colors, Be qua lity, Monday sale price per e Wool Blankets, for rns guarranteed free llue, borders 60x80 al $2.83, $2.83. 60 from o1l or inch, regtlar hnston Store lington Street ested, natural | ter; selected bar- d a blend of the vthol hops. No sub- hops or barley An aid to diges- | a cause of fort after LAND, AGENT, Cigars, - 339-381 KING ST. a -- E. HEROD 'TRUFIT" €S your peculiar Foot needs: th our ABILITY and Choice her giving you COMFORT DURABILITY, Princess St. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, > SEPT ; ing. "Family'sGlow= - Ing Testimony. PERUNA KEEPS THE FAMILY ~~ __IN THE BEST OF HEALTH. This is Only One of > 'a Million of Homes : in Which Pe-ru-na Has Been a Bless-~ Read This A ZV MRJ. HJ! CAMPBELL Getting but Mr. Henry S. Campbell, 1737 8. Williams Ste Denver, Col., State Deputy of Modern Wood- men, Montana, and Delegate of Builders Trades Council, writes: "Peruna has been a blessing in our home. My wife was in poor Health for soveral yearsand nothing tut Peruna helped her. She gradually recovered her health and became the mother of a'boy which blessed our home. We call Gerald our Peruna boy. He is in tho finest of health and his mother has never enjoyed such excellent health. "I have personglly found Peruna of great value to me while irregular melts and often poorly prepared food ruined ny runa toned up my digestive organs and brought fine health to me. "We are never without Peruna in our home and know by experience that it keeps us all in the best of health." cag: A RECENT LETTER. A recent letter receivod from Mr, and Mrs. Camplell is, as follows: "We still use Poeruna ang in addition io our son,. Gerald, who is a fa' gud saucy lad of 28 months, we haveanother son, still larger for his age. He is now ten months old and is always healthy. "His mother says Peruna has surely made both of our children as healthy as - Ud Peruna-- Once Used In The Family, Becomes a Permanent Fixture. they are, helped, of course by Colorado's healthy air, "A bottle of Peruna is at all times a welcome visitor to bur home." x A multitude of families have discov ered that Poruna is their standby. In all the catarrhal ailments which are likely to beset the various members of the family, Peruna is the remady that brings quick relief. _ No matter whether it be a catarrhal condition of the head or lungs, or a de- rangement of the stomach and bowels, Poruna is the remedy. " rt $0020 3009911 LLLRLLITTLTLVLATLTLR TLS cre ePOO | -_ g SPENCE"S "fia son." ASBVA TLL VLTRRVLIL RABBI BB LAS VR VASP . % } : Hundred of beautiful Fall : Hats. trimmed and semi trimmed, revealing perfect- ly the fashion-tendencies of the new season, and an immense showing of mill- inery trimmings and aces- ories, all very moderately priced, Hales New Street Hats: Glengarrys, Elsie Janis, Peter Pans, Theo, Vesta, Tilley, new sailors, and a hundred other smart styles. CO 0999092942220 LITLRVTTLLRI TAUTITITLLLBTLDS ur, Upholstering Is a great fea- ture, as we do noth- WW m Zz ) eld Eat NR FR JIE, pr ing but high-class 'work; as 'we | do,all our own Upholstering in Parlor Suits, Couches and Mattresses. We keep a large staff, which 'is at your service. JAMES Phone REID, The Leading Undertaker 147 for the White Ambulance. RA FINANCE AND INSURANCE ssestssssasasneaeP - CUSTOMS BROKER - Tha busin®ss of: the lute C. G Oliver, will: te car on in his office, 79 Clarence sticet G. A. BATEMAN Who for thé last Jive been associated with Mr. years has Money to Loan Mcintyre & McIntyre = BARRISTERS : 3.2.2 Kingston If You Want a Home Or Insurance, have s talk with QEEAL ESTATE George Zeigler, "3" Sviaxcs * $7 Brock Street. FARMS FOR SALE It waht fo buy a farm, come 8 see our list. We never had such a good list to --select from before; We have what you want and the price 1s rien T. J. Lockhart AASB IBLSLLS - Be a i te ihe gti diet fianiond anve POP Peal Estate Agent, Kingston, + | Dr. Hugo's Health: Tablets for Women Make Healthy Women In. the Dominion than the Brands ar {Made in YourOwn Town at the Frontenac Mills b The Hedley Shaw Milling Co. (Limited) From the best grades of Manitoba and Ontario Ww te, milled in the most modern method. Our "Selkirk'" Brand A choi Manitoba Patent, i grand bread Hour "Silver'\Moon" FoF Pastry or Tea Buns, chebrs the \ cook, heart of th and '* Perfection®' » 1 Elour 1 Ontario A bl | Hard 3 a from Manitoba Wheat, for general nily use, cannot be excelled. Try a Sack of these Worth w Of on Hours. wtching. 1 get at from The Hediey Shaw Milling Co. | (Limited) The results will by Your grocer TALKING PARRO From 83 dp. Shipped mafe to any Write for Price List pecially low prices to get these it ail parts of ( nuda ¥ 1 to adver COTTAM A2 Bathurst St » Ontario. gran LIFE ASSURANCE } May be obtained at a { Minimum Cost In the ROYAL INSURANGE CO'Y OF ENGLAND LARGE PROFITS, ECONO- MICAL MANAGEMENT For Particulars apply to | | | | NO BETTER FLOUR] BIRD SEED a. MEN GETTING BUSY IN CONNECTION WITH DE- TROIT RIVER TUNNEL . A Buoy is to Be Placed in the Centre of Lake Erie to "De- signate the Boundary Between the United States and Canada. Windsor, Unt,, Sept. 29--W, J. Pull- ing & Co. hamber merchants, of this city, have reerived the mammoth con. Liract to supply all the lumber needed in the construction of the ned = of the Michigan' Central the De trot: river. This material, which com- prisesca vhrivty of square and round timber "and two and three inch jrank, probably will run all the way from cight to ten million feet, one million of Whigh, Square timber and piling, is already befag delivered. Men are be ing hired to work on this side and' it is estimated that, by Monday, 125 nien will be at work, ofi the Windsor approach. A Washington despatch says: "In structions were sent from the treasury department to-day fo the captain of the revenue euttor Morrill at Detroit telling him to confer with the Capt. Dunn, of the Cdnadian revenue cutter Vigilant, for the purpose of placing a buoy in the centre of Lake Evie to designate the boundary between the United States and Canada. It is not intended that this shall constitute » part of the international boundary, but it shall aid fishermen in determin ing whether they are in Ameviean or Canadian waters." Emile Laforte finding that some one was robbing his hen coon ricesd up a burglar alarm and connected it "with his hous», Yesterda the alarm sounded, he and caught two men, He ~ave one a drab- bing with a club, the other nrotedted that they had. no de hen house." Laforte wed them to po but latee finding a dead chicken in the hen house, swore' out a warrant for both men, who are now under ar- rest. inorning rushed. out ens upon his LORD WITHOUT TITLE. He Has a Big Ranch Out West. The lord of "Lucky" Baldwin's ranch can drive cightoen miles in a straight line across his own acres. In such a tour he will pass his own gen- eral merchandise stare, maintained for the convenience of his own people, the school subpar ied for the children, the blacksmith shop, the church and the post-office all belonging to the equip- ment of the estate. He will pass through his vast orange and fig and olive orchards, his walnut groves and his vineyards where the Mission grape is gathered from the gnarled vines planted by the padres, There are, also one hundred = acres of lemons, one hundred acres of grape fruit, two thousand ncees of vegetables, and twenty thousand acres of corn, hay and small grains. His thirty thousand shiep graze on the hrown hillsides, and he could clothe his people, with their wool, if he wished. Hi# wheat ranch could feed them, his three thou- sand head of cattle could provide beef and leather. In other fields are five] hundred work mules and five hundred draught and carriage "horses, These sixty thousand acres are divided into soveral ranches, each in charge of = superintenthnt, who in turn -reports to a general manager who is responsi- ble to the owner. It is a paternal, feudal system, hiohly specialized hy means of the American talent for sys- tematie administration and organiza tion.----R. I. Paine, in "The Builders," in the Outing Magazine for August WHERE TO FIND IT Purest English Spoken in West- ern Highlands. LA om tthe best English spoken The question has been addressed to a contemporary by an American who | wishes his little daughter the best accent that is put on the market ' to get One would 'he puzzled to name the town or city where the best English is spoken. In Germany the best Ger man is claimed by Hanover; in France the best French is heard on the stage; in Spain Castile sets the note; and Boston aspires to give laws of speech to the American continent, But who ! shall fix upon the English lawgiver ? | It 18 not Londoh, whose distinctive ac cent is as horrible in English as that of Berlin is in German, It is certain- | ly not Cradifi, whence comes one of the candidates for the American fa ther's dollars, Were this writer faced, with the pro blem of bringing up a girl in the way | she should go, he would go beyond England for the governess who should imstill Englith speech, He would pass by the raucous voice of Kent, the gib berish. of London, the long-drawn words of the Midlands, all the horrors of speech that aseail ome in the pot teries, in Lancashire, in Glasgow, un til the western highlands are reached In those highland glens speech is music," gentle, simple, without dialect or offensive rent, the English in which our Bible was-sritten, 1 -------- A New York flat owner has a ¢lause in his lease under which the ts, families and servants alike, are com- pelled to wear rubber heels, he bear ing the He nevi nse. has vacant flat, for everybody is noiselessly shod One hundred and twdve tooth brushes given away at Best's. Thirty two will be given away to-night, with a bottle of Listerol tooth wash, | who knew this, meeting him on ling going EMBER 29. _ A DISTINGUISHED TRIO. Lord Roscbery's Attempt at a © Joke. Savannah News. Cabin The Hon. Joseph Chamberlain is fond of relating an incident that oc: curred while he and Lord Rosebery Were returning from the theatre one night, While crossing the street they were accosted by a raged boy who, after sweeping the mud from their path, asked for alms. i Lord Rosebery was about to give 4 boy a ¢oin when an idea struck him, "My "boy," said Lord Rosebery, "if you will hit that policeman a swat on: the back with your muddy broom I will give vou ten shillings." Prompt to: the word, the hoy crept in back of the officer, and, raiving his broom, struck him in the back. and ran, but. to the dismay. of Rosebery the officer caught the hoy after a chase of a few yards, Not wantine fo leave the boy in a fix Rosebery tried to fix things wp with the ier but the worthy gen- tleman would not listen and . took them. all threo up to the station. They were then taken before the jude of the station and after survey. ing them through his classes he' took down a book and turning to Chamber- lain asked his name. "Hon. Joseph Chamberlain," was the «reply, and the judee smilid, Rosebery vospotided also with hid full title, "Lord Rosebery." The boy was nest and stopping to the front he drew himself wr to his full heicht, and Waited for the usual question, "Your vame <"My name?' said the boy. "Well, judge. I'm not the kind as goes hack on me pauls. I'm the Duke of Welline- ton." Forget. Spare Moments : Forget the faults bf other people. Forget assfany disagrecable things as you an. > Forget your your friends. Forget all gossip as soon as hear it, or before. Forget doubts and fears and remem- ber hopes and faiths. cv Forget your own failures and re- member your Successes. Forget the pin-pricks, shights' and trivial offences incident to all life. Forget to do anyone an inh, but remember to do evervono al bkindness. Forget the evil people of history and remember the good ones who have made the world better. Forget all bitterness, cynicism, mis- and remember kindness, enemics and remember you anthropy philanthropy and helpfulness, Forget whatever upcleanncss you have read, seen or heard and remem- ber purity, chastity and goodness, Progress In Animal Surgery. Animal surgery has. now reached such a high degree of development that almost every operation to which human patients subinit is made use of to prolong the lives of pet animals, The animal surgeon can rejuvenate the aged dog by fitting it with a perfect sot of teeth, and he can substitute a glass eye for thy optic lost by a eat, Quite a number of dogs and cats which are minud a leg have been fitted with, artificial substitutes, usually of leather, whereas in former days they would, after losing a limb, have been' either, killed or left to limp about on three legs. In one recent case a eat, having swallowed a small hatpin, was placed under the X-rays, and the pin, having been {ocated, was drawn. out by a skiliul operation: Fish Cannot Swim, More than one #pecies of fish is met with that cannot swim the most sin gular of which, perhaps, is the "mal tha, a Brazilian fish, whose organe of locomotion only it to crawl or walk or hop, after the manner of a to which animal this fish to extent bears a resemblance, 'and it is provided with a long, upturned snout. Other examples of non-swim ming fishes include the seahorse, an other most peculinrly shaped inhabit ant of the sea, and the star fish, of which there are many specimens, which walk' and erave the shore and rocks, both being unable to swim, enable toad, ome on Wife Or Weather. An old gentleman, deaf, and who did not like anyhoily to know of his infirmity, took it y granted that on meeting any of hi: friends their first greeting would = be about the weatner. One of his friends who was very for 1 n to business, said : rood ing, John is your wife ¥"' old gentleman, thinking he was asking him about the weather, imme mo How dintcly répliod + "Damp, dirty and disagrevatl:, and no signs of a change." Pat Typographical Error. Chicago Inter-Ocoan. "Typographical errors," said Wil liam Ix. Howells, the famous novelist, "are always amusing. When 1 was a boy in 'my father's printing office in Martins Ferry, 1 once made a good typographical error. "My father had written : The showers last week, though copious, were not sufficient for the millmeny', "1 set it up 'milkmen.' ' Seid the window of. genuifie **Red Cross' goods at Bests. The government of Victoria, Aus- tralia, is planning to purchase a mil- lion acres in the weitern district for closer settlefnent, . Buy chamois vests and chest protec tors at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, None bettir and the tooth brushes are A all guaranteed, Well trained Spanish women learn to handle the ' sword from thei earliest years, and a¥ a result they walk, : "Tooth brushes' extra Too good to give away. Real 3 ring at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, opposite Whig office. ; The penalty in Russia for refusing to perform military service has been in creased to wix years' hard labor and loss of civil rights, The original J. trademark, for sale at- Best's; 25¢. W. J B. While, Agent, Kiagsten- | bearing the genuine "J. & oh Tk ly iy have admirablé' 'figures and an easy | dral 1 In Italy you can tell where the pea- sunt women come from by the size of their ear rings. The Southerners wear the longest, Cf the six hundred sculptured fig- ures in the west front of Wells Cathe 51 are life size. Your last chance store<on Sat Miss Family urday. the sight of her left eye Have a look at our display stoves tonight. Lemmon & Sons. Pickling peaches, 65¢. basket, green Red Crosé Belladonna ; of blue grapes, 30c. Crawford's. Red Cross. Belladonna plasters for lame back, 25¢. at Bests, Get Swift's Scranton coal to owt cheap good value ! peaches will ihe at Toye's King street amily Lalor, St. Catharines, was accidentally shot, and may lose of FUR THIEVES LEFT $1 WORTH BEHIND, Made By Policeman--Worked Very Hard Up to Point of Detection. i New York, Sept. 20.--After & with great bor, a hole ny nineinel wall and 'using a boy to pi out. furs to the valde of $10,000 whi were ¥ in bt bags, band of thieves were ap 8% The attempt to rob the place, a jours storey lost. building, Ar discovered: by a policeman, who was on hie post at five o'clock, ram's restaurant ecoupi the ground floor of the Dui the |¥econd floor Samuel B. Reicht has a cloak establishment, and on the third floor (8, Herbst farrier, makes his headquarters, Herbat's place that the echinves wero trying to rob. Kvidently a waggon was to be em- ployed in carting away the stuff, The thieves had supplied an up-to-date kit of tools, and the front door of the restauradt was fore- ed with a jimmy. Then the door inside leading to the hallway which ecom- municated with the upper floors was forced ' in a similar manner. At first an attack was made upon the door of Reicht's establishment, but the job was a diffioult one and was miven up. Then the thieves mounted to tl Herbst floor and tried to jimmy that door, It was covered with sheet jron and resisted "the = jimmy successfully: terday,: and lefs all the booty and brace and bored through the wall, They cut a hole just large enough for a boy to pass through and he nassed out a miscellaneous collection of cols lars, collarettes, furs, boas, sacques, and other valuable goods. As fast as the stuff was handed out it was put into butlap bags and carried down to the ground floor preparatory to 'Tearting it away in the waggon. What it was nohody . knows, but something frightened the marauders' away. They left the filled burlan bags in the restaurant. Policeman Murphy of the West Thirtieth street station, was coming along at five o'clock, when he noticed that the door of the res taurant had been opened. When he dis- covered the bars he at first thought that they contained the restaurant's toiled laundry, but he was soon un: deceived when he opened them to ine vestigate. We rapped for assistance, and when it arrived a search was made for the thieves, but no trace of them could be found. In their haste they had even loft their tools in the bags. | ~The proprietor of the fur establish ment was notified and he made an in: ventory, placing the: goods at $10000, He said that. he thought nothing had taken dway. y OVER THE TEA CUPS, At the recent races in Tokio three of the best horses were ridden by girls. One of them, the daughter of a riding master, won a big race, and the other two gained "plates." It seems strange that Japan should lead the way in the latest' feminine, cmanci- pation, Baroness Cederitrom, as plain Mme. Patti, has made as much. as $350,000 in a single year; though at present she does not trouble to make © more than 850.000. Melba earns $150,000 whon in full work, and Sarah Berns hardt makes an average of $70,000, The Jewish population of the Unjt- ed States has grown to 1LAIROI3 in 1906. Russia, with a Jewish popula tion "of 5,215,805, and Austro-Hun gary, D623, are . the only countries in which there are more Jews than in the United States, The chief adornment of the women of Néw Guinea, or Papua, is a necktie made of black ants. The native girls find the ant in the gardens, bite off and swallow -- the lower end; throw away the head and string the thorax. Old Mrs. Mullin was pretty rich, but rather parsimonious. She attend: ed church regularly, but what she put into 'the collection plate was hardly worth mentioning. One Sunday at dinner, after the old wonian had re turned with her small grandson from service, her daughter asked the na tural question, "Poor sermon," said Grandma Mullins, emphatically, "mighty poor!" "But, grandma," said the little boy; "what could you expect for a cent? The state commissioner of game and fisheries in Indiana wants the farm< ors' wives to Taise Mongélinn phons- ante, There aré now thousands of them, raised in a few years, in Oe gon. "Old Hugh Kenney," a saloonkeep- or, who died, this month, in Phila delphin, had forty-seven successive | licenses 'and never was suspected = of | having sold a drop of adulterated [liquor. Many physicians who preserib- ad aleoholie stimulants, would send their orders to' Hugh Kenney's saloon tathee thaw to the drug stores. Seyen other saloons were within a radius of one block. But while the others pro- vided free lunches and various attrac tion¢, Kenney, without such things, did as mich business as . the seven combined, » At Eton, the famous English public school, where some boys spend $10,000 or $15,000 a year and where it is hardly possible to get through on loss than $1,500, it only cost, in Queen Elizabeth's time, 325 asnually. A inanuscript preserved in Devonshire gives the Eton expenses of the two wous of Sir Willinm Cavendish. Among the items are: Mendig a shoe, 1d; an old woman for sweeping and clean- ing the chamber, 2d; a breast of mut. ton, 5d; a wmall chicken, 4d; Aesops' Fables, 4d; two bunches 'of candles, 4d; a week's board, 5s. The total minimuny expenses of an Fion boy 'in 1514e-bourd, tuition, everything wore » $25 a year. £ x x y 5 x - a > ! Discovery of Attempted Theft] from 20 West Nineteenth Sweets LI themselves with | Thereupon the thieves produced a bit } value of the | = trying doors | Co Toaklpt wn Sree You have no iden' ave Ry ve \ in home or office. Louis XIV. design. . Bo.wtiful, cconom 'onl gud firg-provt; 1 Both box and wrapper of Baby's v Own Soap arc plain, business like and cheap. All the money is in the Soap itsclf, which is as + wholesomely! pure and fragrant as money can make it. > : k Baby's @.n Soap is much iniried as to appear ances, but delicate skins soon show the dififence, Baby's Own'; costs YOU no more than the imitations. a al The Byron ~~ Silver (Gloss 1 2 A CLEVER IDEA Produces a gloss like China. : Linen lasts longer, Looks Cleanse 'and washe ¢ er. Rin You, can iron in half the usual time. No sticking. The "iron glideson it. So simple a child can use Money back if not satisfied. MAHOOD'S 2:5& - Corner Princess and Bago! Streets . Sole Agents Nssasaan hahah * ie z ag Dr. Brock's ge: Famals

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