Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1906, p. 3

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Athlete Be ? SH a L oR |" bia for Keeping SOTORCES TUL OF he LE Cnapisst for Bicycligte a Large bottle, 25 cen mo 'An Excellent Hair Resiorep the and Sealp Cleanser ition "Il not for sale at ious | gan ain Slwave be ran tl rjetar, » : Liniment g, mine | BE i Seo Pg NB Coy, Iva ord, Mise snd Ouelng: es H. rstlay 'ran- wore sed of g in than dence . but Seal Skin Sacks oned . lead. Persian Lamb Sacks a tec : Lake Fur-lined Coats sa , but fis an more Ru d Muffs and it he na Fancy Neck Pieces ater. tness the wned ' : IER He Exclusive Fur Store ould Phone 700 that d he patch had | wit: shery =i | PENDANTS anced i the Wagare in receipt of |. a seriesvof New Creg- if of tions in 1¥k Gold and Pearl Pendants. The designs this time are, if possible, more dainty than 'ever, with orts loose hanging drops of St. Pearls, Topazes and his Amythests. aged The prices range from Wi 1 be $6.00 to $25.00 trate The articles are the newest suggestions we some can offer you, , the the SMITH BROS was . outh Jewelers--Opticians 'Phone 666. Issuers of Marriage Licenses, last ten- stak- and with ook- was seen | Cook's Cotton Root Compound. | the The great Uterino Tonic, aud only of at oop mh Yi = n ured py 2! of strength--No. 1, 81; 1} Ws $ . 10 degrees a stronger, $3; Noi the Soa Dal all "drug x sent ing, C Adires of Pr a phe. eA dis- | sox Mepotne Co. TonouTo. i arge nts. Henry - Cunningham, tuper from Jers. Chickering's, at McAuley's book store. ---- FER FROM THE COLD Special Saturday Prices: is cut represents a fancy tucked Waist that we are selling | at $1.39 -- made with full and deep cuff, separate collar, white or black, dies' Flannnlette Waists, pretty 8 in blue and white, and red hite, full blouse with separate and only soc, dies' Flannelette Waists in and white, green and white, 1d white, dainty patterns, tuck- t, collarwith piping. Price, 7:c : 20. dozen Elastic Ribbed Vests w ong sleeves, also ankle length Draws to match, in grey and white ku quality, for 23ec. ue, Ladies' Black Sateen Bloomers, w Flannelette linink $1 a vair, Flannelette Itressine Jackets, tra Flannelette Drawers, striped. noir 5 ach Flanuelette Drawers, plain colors, 3 i For the Children red © Children's Caps rade with White Bed $1, loth, ear laps and Ribbon Ties ce, ached, 99c. each. Children's Hoods of White Bear C : neatly trimmed with Lace Bing ! ine Fur Heads, also Ribbon Ties, 8c. ew Coats Coats other ma es as low as BOc. each. Good rm Coats made from Whit Bear | u ought to see the nifty Coat 11 sell on Saturday at $5.00 They are made in Yat style traps on back, and trimmed uttons; loose back, 3 length, 2, 34, 36, in grey or black. - her Swagger Coats at $10.00, $15 oo \ & Shaw ia ( - on_Ready-to-Wear Garments To-morrow Ladies' $10 Coats for $8.50 Ladies' Tailor-made Coats; in light and medium shades of grey tweeds, trimmed with braid, silk velvet col- lar and-buttons to match, lined to the waist. Special for to-morrow ..... «$8.50 Ladies' Shirt Waists Made of 'fancy flannel, white and black Justre, white crepe egypta and black sateen, bemrtifully made and all this season's goods, $1.25, $1.39, £1.50, $1.65 and ®1.75 Special for Saturday ..... Ladies' Vests and Drawers $1.19 each |.adies" Elastic Ribbed | ¥ests. fd Drawers, extra heavy and a regu- lar 35¢, line, TO-MOTEOW "vial suvers Sivas 19¢. each Shaker Flannel 200 yards of '36-inch Shaker Flannel, in light and davk stripes, also pink, pale blue and white, 123e. quality. I'o-morrow .. ie. yard New Tweeds 15_Picces New 'Eweeds, in grove: blues, browns and greens, 45 inches wide, 59c. values. Tomorrow ...... Men's Shirts aid Drawers View's Wool Fleeced Shirts and Draw: in all sizes . 47c. yard ors, For to-morrow only .. 90c. suit o . Special Prices On Furs Sale Rufis, Stone Marten, Isabella Fox, Marmot and Persiun Lamb Collars, Ruffs, Throw Overs and THE-- Jas. Johnston Store 180 Wellington Street. Footballs Hunching Bags Boxing Gloves /-- AT-- ANGROVE BROS. Bicycle Warerooms, 88-90 PRINCESS STREET A WARM SUBJECT There's nothing in the world we're so much interested in as Coal at this time Wt the year. It may sound queer te speak. of coal buying and selling as a science, but that's what we've made it. Two important discoveries we have made are that complete satisfaction to our customers pays best, and that the way to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. v Phone 133} EMBOSSING And... ENGRAVING Neatly done at the Whig Office. BRITISH - AMERICAN ; HOTEL KINGSTON - - ONTARIO Has undergone alterations) and is now opei to the travelling public. © 4 3 W TELFER -- - Proprietor Canedian Fine Ladies' Tcziloring Hest' of Workmanship only: | Intest styles ; - prompt service ; fit puarhnteéed. rates. Cheapest 236 University Ave Thanksgiving Day Thursday. Oct. 18, 1906 jcketh will be sold at low- CaF est one rst. Class. - Going dates Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 17th and © 18th. Valid returning | from deglination on or before. -Monday, Oct. 22nd - 1906. Hunters' Excursions At Single Fare Going Oct. 9/to Nov. 6 To poimgs in Temggami, Points Mat- tuwa to Port 'Arthur, to Sault' Sie Marie and Port ' Arthur, via Northern Navigation Company... To Geongdan Bay and Lake. Superior noints via N.A o. (To points on Northern Navigation Ray extra charge will be made for meals and berths returning). To certain points in Quebec. Going Oct. 25 to Nov. 6 To Penetang, Midland, . Lakefield, all points Severn to Nerth Bay, Argyle to Coboconk, Lindsay to Haliburton : points Madawaska to Depot Harbor : points, on Muskoka lakes, Lake of Bays and Magnetawan River. All Tickets Good Returning Until Dec. 8 Reduced Fares to Kootenay and Pacific Coast Points Fram August 27th to October 908. 1906 For tickets, Pullman accommodation, and all other information apply to J. P. HANLEY Agent, Corner Johnson Ontario streetls. Kincstond Pe RAILWA A | In Connection With Canadian Pacific Railway rrr Single Fare for Thanksgiving Day Going Oct. 17th and 18th. Returning until Monday, Oct. 22nd. Reduced Fares to Kootenay and Pacific Coast Points August 27th to 81st, and From October 81st, Full particulars at K. & P. ket Office, Ontario street KF. CONWA P. A. Gen. Puss. Agent, Bay of Quinte Railway and C.P.R., FOLGER, Cen. Supt. New short line for Tweed, Napanee. Deseronto, and all local voints. Trains leave City Hall Depot at 4 hm. F. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Xingston, INTERCOLORNIAL SPORTSMEN SATISFIED Reports froin all the G ame Sections of the M«ritime Provinces indicate a most sticcessful season. Write for * Fishing and Hunting" "Trail- of the Mic-Macs™ * Week in Canaan Woods "Moose of the Miramichi" TO GENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, :Moncton, N,B. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summeér-Geuises in Cool Latitudes Twin Screw Iron S88. 'Oampana,'" with electric lights, electric bells and all modern comforts, Haile from Montreal on Mondays at 2 % w., 10th and 24th Scpt. for Pictou, HH calling a at' Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Nena. Cape Cove, Grand River, SBymmers side, P.E.I, and Charlottetown, P.E.I BERMUDA Excursion, 25 by the ow Twin Screw *Bermud- fan," 5,500 tons. Catling "from New York, 12th and 206th September. Tom- nerature cooled bys sea breczes seldom rises above 80 degrees. " The finest trips of health and comfort, ARTHUR A HERN . Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and staterooms, anply to or J. P. GILDEI Summer the weason for J. P. HANLEY, SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston. Ont, LINE ROYAL ALLA MONTRELL TO LIVERPOOL. Lomtan lies Oct. 19. Nov, 16. Virginian Oct. 25. Tunisian, Nov. '2. Victorian Nov. 8, © MATES OF PASSAGE First-Class," $70 and upwards Second Class, 43.50 and upwards, Third-Cluss, $27.50 and upwards Reduced Winter Rates in Effect Nov. 1st Weekly, Baltincs from Montreal Glasgow tg ---------------------------- He cannat reach earth who does not ! touch heaven. + For rates "and further particudars apy EY. Agent GT.Ry,, J VEE, Agent C.ILRY. THE COMING MEET oT TAWA COLLEGE THINKS iw! -.. CAN DO IT. | ------ And Make Queen's 'Look Very Lamblike--Trying to Arrange Officials For Finals in Lacrosse. The Ottawa Citizen says the college | hoys are pretty nearly 'in the pink and on Saturday should be fit to go against the best Qieen's can put up. The signals have all been carefully | tested and the players know the cor- responding movements to a certainty. Filiutreault is now in good shape and iis counted upon to keep up his touch- down record of last season. While the boys are 'confident they expeot the game of their carers when Capt. Rill Kennedy of Queen's, lines up his bar- ber pole aggregation on Saturday ai- ternoon. '0 help along the col- lege rooting squad are undergoing a severe course in voice culture and their melodies promise to. be a feature of Saturday's big struggle. i Had A Social Time. The boys of 8t. James' Club spent a %ocial evening at their rooms in the school-room of St. James' church, last evening, over progressive games. Ar- rangements were made for a carom contest to begin next Thursday even ing. Last night's winners were W, White and Arthur Partridge. To date | the club has not heard from Ganan- oque foothall ¢lub, but an answer expected to-morrow, when arrange. ments for' an match- on Thanksgiving day will be completed. : Sent In A Bill. Faseard Nebedmott, manager of the Limestone football team, yesterday, ricdived a bill from the treasurer of the" Brockville chub for 814 for. ex penses of the Brockville men, wha officiated. at last Saturday's game. This: came as 'a shock to the local management, as the teams had agreed ta pay the, expenses of their own of ficinls, thus saving $10 apiece, Brock ville, however, is always reaily with propositions, which it seems fo break almost at will, Mr. MeDermott will take no notice of this bill having been. instructed to return it to Brook ville with his compliments. Queen's II And RM.C. I. Queen's 1 and R.M.C. first of home-and-home games at the athletic grounds to-morrow afternoon. Cadets expect to have little difficulty in trimming Queen's Indians. They are advised not to be too sanguine, as the freshmen class, this season, is composed of husky boys, 'who should make a wood showing against military men. Sporting Notes. The South African rughy foot opened their English tour by defeating the East Midlands lg 37 to 0. "Thomas Brownlee, president of the Toronto football league, states that the champion' team must represent To- ronto in the series of gages for the Cormthian cup. 4 Jecause of the illness of C. M. Mur uy, manager. of the Pilgrims, the English association football team has had to abandon the trip to America for' the time being. The Collegiate Institute team is practicing faithfully regardless of 'the bad weather, and should make a good showing on Satumday with Ot tawa'd Colleginte Institute team. It is up to Tom Carlind, Montreal, vice-president of the NLU, to ap- point the - officials for the lacrosse final. Tecumseh decline Capital nomin- ations and compliment is returned. Roy Drown has been signed to cap- tain, manage and play point for the Canadian Soo hockey team in the In ternational Hockey league the coming senson, Mr. Browh's home is in Brant- ford. About the end of this month. the Galt Association footh: I club will send a picked team of @players on a western trip, in which they will play four games in | Chicago, Springfield, | Coal City and St. Louis, 4 Articles were signed by Sam Berger and Al. Kaufman for a twenty-round contest on October 31st. Jack Welch was chosen for referee. provide that "straight Queensherry rules gre to govern. During a snow 'storm at the Ken tucky trotting horse breededfl course, Marquis of Nut Boy, sthe champion aged trotter of the year, won the famous Walnut TRAVELLING. New York Conteal & Hudson River R.R. |THE SIX-TR.ACK TRUNK LINE t+ Shortest Route to the United States Via Kiagston and Cape Yincent, N. Y. Lv. Kingston (Str.,) 5 am 2 pan. Arr. Cape Vincent (Str., ) 7 al sn. 4 pan, NY.C. Lv. Cape Vincent, P.in. Arr. Watertown, pan, Arr. Oswego, p.m. Arr. Syracuke p.m Arr Rochester, Ri Arr. Uticm, ¥ Arr. New York, am Convenient tralm service Ia directions PULLMAN. SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS 2 Cents a Mile Books for 500 miles of travel on New Central and leased tines within of New York cost while books for 1.000, wiles o York Central, Boston & Albany. ochester Pittsburg. Philadel & Reading ig Central R.R. of New Jersey cost $30. Secure further information and purchase tickets from H. S. Folger, New York tral Agent, Kingston, | Ont, Y opposite C. ¥. DALY, Passenger Trafic Manager, Ax H. Smith, General Manager, (iy ©, Gridley, Oenersl Agent, | Hall Baxin top today. I play the" the | The articles | Crabtree, his owner, was present to re acivé the cup." The officials of aii Now' Loui vith | Joe club have & Edward Xlvey i and Samu Stevens L000 and sus- pended them "for 'the wffidindér of the' Churchill Downs fall meeting as pun- ishment for en in a fight in the } betting ring on Monday. The Y¥.M.U AL basketball teams will {be picked next week ahd the schedule for the winter gaines will be drawn up. Basketball is getting are popu- {lar cach wear, and the Y MCA, will probubly go after the Ontario cham: pionship before the season ¢loses, Tiditigs came from England that an | offer of L000 was made for the two year-old unbeaten colt: Slicve "Galion, and that it' was refused. This" marks a record jor the séason i in high-prieed youngsters and eclipses the American mark made this spring, when P. J. | Rai iney bought De Mund for $45,000, The real owners of the lloston Na | tional club are George B. Dovey and {John 8. Dovey, of Central City, Ky, | Fred. Tenney and two 'other men whose {names are kept secret. By the terms of the deal, the capital stock of the telub, with a par value of $100,000, | changes hunds at a. price clove "to S275,000, | For the first time sinee the days {of Bill Davis, an Indian runner has {entered the Hamilton Herald race. | Thomas mnghoat,' a Six Xation fleet- { foot, ding at Caledonia, has gain- led considerable notoriety around ™ ge | village for his great speed and stam {ina, and his friends believe that he capable of capturing the Herald cup. Brockville has decided unanimously to enter the intermediate OH. A. again this season. The election of officers re { sulted as follows" Honorary president, 2 Miss 1 Lata RATES insertion, le. a word. Each con- insertion thereafter fc. & for - one in- First secutive word. Minimum charge sertiom, 25¢. Advi. 4 lines or under a week. $1. Adut. 4 lites or under a month, $3. -- Everybody in Kingston Reads the WHIG EET ---- HELP WANTED--MALE. rT SRST STRONG BOY TU LEARN PRINTING, Apply Whig office, STRONG BOY TO CARRY PARCELS, at Robertson Bros., Crockery Store, ---------------------------- BOYS WHO ARE STEADY WORKERS. Apply to Gould & Co., Corner King and Queen stroet, FIRST-CLASS RLACKSMITH; GOOD wages to right man ; also apprentice in blacksmith shop. Are v sameston Foundry. GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR overcoats made to look like new, pressed cleaned or ig New work guaranised to plea Prices right. Galloway, the Tatler. 8 ETS ---------- GIRLS FOR PRESSROOM AND BIND- ery, Uritish Whig. i ------------------------------ SERVANT : FAMILY OF GENERAL 1D, Derbyshire, M.P.; honorary vice four, 162 King street. 5 president, James, H. Gilmour; presis | "51h FOR GENERAL HOUSE: | dent; George A. Wright; vice-president, work. Apply 169 Earl street. D. P. Hart; seerétary-treasurer, E. JJ | Peters; manager, Harold Hall; execu |A GENSRAL SFRVANT. APPLY TO tive committee, F. Robinson, G. FE. Mra. McCann, 300 Queen street. McGlade, J. Hall, W. Timlick, J. Bed | 7 GuNERAL SERVANT. APPLY TO low, MN, Lannigan, G. Hall. 'lhe Mrs. Denald Ro 9 Alfred St. {matter of selooting -a captain wan left | =----------- : mn lin abeyance, A GIRL TO HELP WITH GENERAL The, Limestone football team had the {best practice of. the season at the armouries, last night. The bovs are {in fine shape = and though the Broek ville team has boon materially strengthened during the past week, { the Limestones show hig improvement, as a whole, over last week's style of rlay. Hf Brockyille loses this game it i of all chances for the ip, having lost cham to Gananogpe n Brockville, and to limestones in Kingston. Frank Hamilton ill re | foree Saturday's game and will un | doubtedly prove fair to both teams, | A number of the local enthusiasts will {take in the trip with the |imestones housework. Apply 120 Wellington S St. BERAL SERVANT, required. Apply to Co + 11 Azeh St. noon Or evening -------------------------------------------- REFER. Mrs, W. uther aft " A GOOD UENERAL SERVANT. NO Watling or ironing. Apply to Mrs. A. S Oliver, Cor King and Gore St, Jo re pp-- AC oMP wr ENT al housework, Good Mrs street Gu mr, FOR GENER in funsily of 'three wages to right party. Apuly woo, «Lewis, 34 Promtenas G0OD LOOK, FOR PRIVATE HOS. pital. Must be thoroughly come potent, energetic and clean. Salary 30 a month. References required. Apply Box 19, care Whig office. te Quite a nUMbBEX Of 1ast year's Cham: | sss --------------------------------ts | pion team will figure, on the line up BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES of the "Varsity fourteen whon they | ypoN FOUNDRY (STOVE PREFER {play McGill at "Varsity athletie held red) Canpdion. To manufacture on on Saturday. Of the Canadian cham rovalty "Hollow Oermuitt Buitaing { pions there will be Montague 'at full, niet A et ata Muctitia Johnson in. the scrimmage, Laidley at Co:, St. Lowis Mo. CONDNSED AavERISING] i A FARMTO VIEW of Jurchnaing, Cann, 81 Brock St. CrY PROPERTY TO BUY: WILL uv cash. J, 8S. RK. MeCann, 51 Amante POSITION AS OLERK, BY YOUNu Indy, win experience. Address "MM. office. PHOTOGRAPHIC © OPERATOR AND re- retoucher eats position. ference. BE. y. Fam wtrest, Taronto. BY YOUNG MARRI COUPLE, two vomigrtabie ished front rooms awd oard, private tumily, entra location." BL Box EIGRT RORSE A 10 MOTOR, BEL! oTRIO ROR a Wain Prefs now ne -------- a denn ge ---- 5 Xinns oF erry BROPERTY. AL cheap, ann's Office, st Brock street. tein tenet AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW sixteen volumes, at a discount, for specint reason. Apply through Whig office. £ loons Uniatt Apply at THE BRICK RESIDENCE, Ea Ei FIRST ys gf SITUATED, house 11 in Be treet AP bread, 196 Union street West. HO rol SALE-DO BE BRICK BE, 'coms URLS 3 re hy ne ck House and lot ad, joining, $2000. ugh Ee To-let, ouses, 19 and $20 month. Farms For Sale. Money' to loan. J. A. Gardiner, 151 Weiling- ton street, : SE ve NTEEN NORSES, ALL KIND. _round team for $65 , assey-Harris Agent, Oi -------- ee A ---------------------- TEN ACRES OF GOOD LAND WITH. MONEY AND 'BUSINESS. _ swmesgamrer wasESES-------------------- OUR hoLcIEe ABA A ON building and ROLE ON BOARD AND ROOMS. PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOMS, AT 428 Princess street. Vaughn Terrace. ROOMS, AT 80 WELLINGTON well located, warm and bright, or without hoard. I ---- + ROOMS TO RENT. ST, with TWO LARGE COMFORTABLY FUR: nished front Bedrooms. Apply "K 144," Whi office 'in 4 miles of city Nwits, will be sold Sontuan oflere. a Sheap for camh Apply Geo. Off, Godwin's Insurance rain tg 3 a A t. et Square. DESIRABLE HOUSE, WITH LARGE |LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOBE Jot and. fruit trees, not far from Fire Jug C Available Queen's. Concrete estiar. Bargain ahatty 7,215. to sold tis fall. Apply owner Box which the policy holders for "90." Whig: off : security the Yn nvited Viability all ---- 2 She Moekio Ol arin and city pros v ured owest NINE: HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL - Detore ine wid or Ange buy a house nearly new, go cellar, iness pet Th. from: Stenee hurd and soft water. now barn & ser . Aven locality, For further particularsy ap & ply ""F." Whig office. FARM, © ON "BANU ROAD, LESS , ARCHITECTS. than twa mil m Kingston, con- ~ ialition shout Sere, three never Alin wells on ropert crenk throueh same " -- soil, WM. © NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, of. ciny _Inam. Ome of the best farms hr fico, second floor over Mahwod's the Coumy. Anniv to J. P. . store, corner Princess and Ferris, on the farm, or at 874 streets. Entrance on Bagot ---- Alfred street, Kingston. Phone, 608. Rook ; : ere. ARCHITECT, POWER & SON, "H hr edrmer ARTHUR RLLIS. fice site of Queen and Montreal ARCH ner of Ane DP Sie EE 'Phote. LOST. led FR] BRICK Fr TTEOT, OF, New Drill Hall, near core streets. ; Gi MEDICAL. MeCARTIY, OFFIOR LATELY oscupied by Dr. Ryan, corner me DR. troal and Broek streets inside wing, Lea on the back division | esee--sm-------- ry ff and Toms on the wing line, Murray, STRAYED OR STOLEN, { Kennedy and Bob Pearson; who played | BROWN HORSH ABOUT 15 WANDS on the 'Varsity team two years ago, ya ary at und feet will again he on the team, ns will Westhrook, Any fnforimation, te Poweérs, a fast outside wing, who had Charles. Redden, Westhrook, Ont. come back to school. Bickford and {Pamsay of last year's Hamilton |™ © ¢ a | Tigers, are also among the eandidates, TO ERECT ONE. who_are just as numerous and as en thusiastic as ever, All stores, ""Thres Swan. . Sir John Power '& "Three Swallows' a Whiskey, Famons for over a comtusy, Of highest standard of piirity, Distillers to His Majesty the King. © Mrs. James Dickson Teak le i anxious over her stepdanohter 1 izzie acl -gixteen. The rirl had Been work ine ont daring the day, amd came home: at wight. She disappeared on Monday. It is Proposed to Have a Great Nevada Smelter. Master's Tribute To Zam-Buk. Nevada, Oct. 12. The NUMErous T. B. Evans, head of Bronant | ™ning companies in thik territory, School, Aberystwith, save: "It js [Which have . long smarfted under the quite a matter, of course, for my |e¥orbitant charges, for smelting and scholars to tell me when anything is | fon freight rates to Salt Lake City, the matter with them, and I have | are now looking forward to immediate paid particular attention to their | relief, for it has been announced that skin 'troubles. 1 - experimented with [the Tonopah party, of the Fourth various things for the rashes, patches | Street National Bank of Phila elphin, of seurvy, and brepkings-out, from | have determined to aggressively op which the youngsters were 'continually | pose the smelting trust for the cos suffering, but found nothing efficacious | tom reduction of Nevada ores. The until 1 trid Znm-Buk, Zam<Buk | Philadelphia capitalists, who own proved itself a soothing and speedy |large properties in the Greenwater skin eciire, and now, after a few. weeks' | district, will be joined by Pat constant use of it, there are no scabby | Clark, owner of the Furnace Cree aces, sore hands, pimples, or patches | Copper concern; Charles M. Schwab | of scurvy and ringworm in fhe whole | who controls " the Greenwater and {sohool. T think Zam-Buk ought to be |Death Valley Copper Ca. by many re kept handy mn very school and | garded as the most promising proper home Zam-Buk ix 50 cents ou box. [tv on surface showings in the district; Malcolm MeDonald controlling the Ne vada Smelting and mines corporation, Growth ot New York City. and John W. Gates, who recently pur | New York, Oct. 12. According to a chased two other large groups. The computation made hy Dr. W. H. |Gfeenwater Copper ores and the sili Guilfoy, registrar of records, to the | ous ores of the neighboring camps of department of health of this city, in Nevada all lying within 150 miles of 1940, or earlier, the population of | *8¢ h other' form a®flux for the smelt: Greater New York will 'be three times | ing process. In former efforts to make greater than now, or at Teast about smelting in the Southern Nevada field twelve millions. A cordifg to the | Possible this question of ores, to act same authority, the city's population [88 fluxes for the silicious gold and will be doubled by 1927: Dr, Guilloy | silver ores, has presented an insur has based his estimates on ths state | mountable difficulty From Aime to census of 1905, and the federal census | time small smelting plants were pro of 1900, th showing that the |iected by several companies for the re growth of the city anmumlly j= 3.15 per duction of odes from their own proper: cent. compounded. On June lst, 1905, ities, but no plan for smelting the ores the population of | the city was 4,. [from the wreat nitneral" belt within 014,30% on June, 1990 jit should be | the territory has been attempted till and so on. On September, { now. So apprehensible is the trust of should be N 028.608 'person the present project, that they are said fiving within the city limitg,.and on [to have made an ofier of 84 a share October 12th, 1940, there.should be [for control of the Greenwater and 12,042,012 if the growth gontinucs as [Death Valley concerns, with a view to it did for the last Kalfdéehde. building a smelter near the district, The offer has heen refused and it is understood that the holders of pro perty in Greenwater will work togeth er and enter the smelting business on a large stale. An important relief in sonuaction with the new vroject is the offi it will have on freicht: haulage, for, fatead of the present cost of Try Pibby's ®1 and #50 Mocha | from 820 to 825 it is believed that gloves, : % 1 the freight haul to the new smelter, torother with the reduction charge will not excend $5 a ton. Jewish Colony For New York. Now York, Oct. 12. 5Arrancements are being made for the formation of a Hard Colds Ask your docior his experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in bard colds, hard coughs, bronchitis, 'weak throats, weak lungs. Then profit by it. The has anything better, use that. 11 he says Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is all right, then use that. Get Abe best there is, always, for the best is none Jewish colony in Nassau county, this state, to be compossd of Jews from the east - side of Maphyttan. The colonizing scheme was started some venrs ago among! Rourignian Jews, and: £16,000, were paid into the trea sary "of the colonizers; but it was found that a clear title to some land selected could not be weearell and the project fell throngh. Tt ix proposed to have a market place in the new colony and workshops and stores of all kinds: will be built. The colony will be composad of Jews of all nationalities, The wave "of speculation always make® more dplutter than the rock of faith. too good. *' Sold for BO years!" We Rove bu whoiuis | We | ft Ly 0s formes 61 OF wor A | Try Pibbn's for men's hosiery, 250, | 35¢. 50c., plain or fanéy: Please remember that it Gloves. lengths, $2. 25¢. surprise you. Mink, Fox, Lam¥ Skin, etc. Crumley It Crops Up Freshly as the Sea- sons Roll. The old yet ever fresh Indian sum- mer question: has been having an ait ing the last few hours, "We shall have Indien sumimer in sixty hours," says one. "We always have it after the first snow.' And the emphasis on the "always" might seem to admit of no dispute, However, 'another equally certain person comes along declaring that as St. Luke's. duy does not come till the 15th, that 8t. Luke's summer, the old country name for the mysterious warm autumn days, canpot be with us till that date, first snowstorm or anything else notwithstanding. A third person discpunin the other opinions entirely. "Indian summer," he says "comes in November, never be- fore. We have warm' auton dave throughout: October, but the real In- dian summer is the summer which comes after the pessibility of itsteom- ine has heen glmost despaired of, and is in November and I've known two or three days of it in December mdny a time.'" AM of which 7oes to Show that no hody can exactly define what the won- dorful senson is, or just when we are going to have it sent to as te tide ug aver the winter with a memory. Wednesday evening the marriage took dlace of Willace Grant. son. of James Grant, and Miss eldest. daughter of Me. and Mrs. wil liam Yutes, all of Brockville, Fall Gloves You think far more of yoursel more of you if your hands are neatly gloved; This is possible for everyone for our gloves are so low priced and such good quality that they come within the reach of all. : Extra good French Kid Gloves, in tans, browns, greys' and blacks, 2 dome fasteners, only $1 per pair. Fauns' Celebrated French Kid Gloves in all new fall shades, 2 dome fasteners, suede and glace kid, $1, $1.25, $1.35 to $1.50 per pair Glace Kid Gloves in black and white elbow 30 and $3 per pair. All kinds of Fabric Gloves, warm agd comlortable for cool fall days in black, tan, brown, et ., Furs Our Fur Sets are beauties and selling at prices that will Sets in Sabla, Isabell, INDIAN SUMMER QUESTION. } youngest | BLACK AND With COCKER , - name | of Mack" " : A H. C. Nickle! Hier Bitase _ peturn ¥ Aa ------ doesn't pa y to wear shabby" a nd others think far 50¢., 35¢., per pair Fox, Stone Martin, Also Children's Fur Caps and Coats for children from one to five years. Cash Coupons Brothers NATURE SPARES. men, The Stricken Rose From Grief-- Pleasing Remarks. What a fortunate provision of na tire it is, that the rose of metital suffering; for how poignant would be ite grief to discover, in the canker fed at its heart and that ite beawty and ware doomed Jose Nature Shuays Siiures the suf- fering; is av storehouse of lensing rewards, for those who seck In the years gone by falling hair and grayness have cast a gloom over 'the lives of thousands of young women, bt thanks to the investiga tions of scientists the true oause of hair destruction is mow known to be a germ or parasite thal burrows into the hair folliclds, Newbrd's Herpicide nbsolutely destroys this germ, thus mermitting the hair to grow as nature intended. Sold. by leading driggists. Send 10c. - in stamps for sample to The Herpi ide Co., Detroit, Mich. . W. Mphood special agent, > revost, Viti g all his fall and winter importa for order work in his tailoring hs fartment, Sunsisting of Scotch t Sue Sd black bergen, t va black chevios and Seta; n Nhe stock of overcon ting. aa one trusting him with an order may rest assured they will he well pleased in securing a good fit at ot pri Try Bibby's new Mocha the latest shades, $1, oT tan, 81.75 a air, Try Pibby's for men's mderwran beight of its blooming glory, that uw - street, has recetved

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