Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Oct 1906, p. 5

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IOUS. PURE LEANLY MANUF ACTURRY LAA" | Lead Packages to Preserve Its G "MIXED GREEN AT YOUR GROCERS, 60s. par th, cial Sale ay Morning ht-thirty o'clock Idren's | Coats $2.98 $3.98 ssortment of Children's Coats sweeping reductions, includ- 's, Cheviots. etc, in all colors, h braid and buttons-- --To fit ages, 4 to 13 years ---- * s, $3.75, 4, 4.50, 5, for s, $5.50, 6, 7.50, 8, for -- >n Wrappers forth $2.75 for GF Gents Sateen, full length and width, tion, fitted with belt, neatly ay. This is not the price of nothing about the making and --All Sizes 34 to 44° Display of These Goods ALDRON 0 Buy Clothes and Toggery "n s no place like Bibby's ". t, for business or for dress, snd place like Bibbyv's " , 'or Overcoat, 5 no place like Bibby's r of Trousers for any purpose, > no place like Bibby's * r the Boys, - no place like Bibby's the Correct Hat, the Latest irt or pair of Glove:, no place like Bibby' s Everybody says it." ood things said of us, and so Crowing Some" Bibby Co. y a 78.82 PRINCESS st, Whether a child grows puny of sturdy. depends on how little or how much food is assimilated. : "Bf Mothers only realized how much and rosiness, aud down right sturdy health there is in ORANGE MEAT ; - there would be fewer pale, sickly, scrawny childres, ORANGE MEAT is the whole wheat, including hulls, wheat gerins; gluten--with the starches converted lato wheat sugars. Itifall wheat and all food--itie form that every child can assimilate, 15¢. and 250. a package. At all grocers, Every 15c.. package contains a coupon, good for new premiums, of the 15¢c. size. 25¢. or * Jumbo" package contains 2% times the quant 'Write "Orange Meat, Riagston * for new premium catalogue. 4 Faster, the surface, the The corruga' The little scuttle shows bow little coal is needed by the Happy Thougint Sumpared with others. reZiating hes The corrugated oven-lining iS an exclusive featur: of Buck's Happy Thought Rang: and is the only on which giv:shotdir free access to top, sides and bottom of the dish. These Happy Thought ovens will not warp or crack. The only stove that will suit you in cvary way is the BURNS COAL coe WM, cooking'--and-- the Izss tme the less fuel. heated through as an'ordinary flat lining for and gives Sag tung more surface HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE GR WOOD Brantford McKelvey & Birch LOCAL AGENTS 69-71 BROCK STREET If the Oven Cooks 15 Fuel Burned is 13 Less Here's a chance te see the " reason why" a Happy Thought is the best cooking range before you buy it. The more héating' less time required to do the fed cvin-lining is as quickly id pils, if you vie a Happy Thoryh! BUCK STOVE CO. Limited, Montreal | Winnipeg YOU A Breakfast of Shredded Wheat with energy for a whole d CAN. ADIAN SHREDDED WIIRAT © NOT, I It Supplies the greatest amount of nutriment with the "Teast tax upon the stomach ang bowels. Makes blood, brain and 2 brawn. Made in nada of Canadidgn wheat. Toronto Office. 32 Chiureh St. HAVE Rok BREAKFAST HIS MORNING WHY NOT 5 hot milk or cream Suphlics the ay"s work. Tfy it. '0., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont, LEARN TELEGRAPHY Special Offer Thorough unlimited course, 350. POSITIONS GUARANT for October Railway fare paid from any point in Ontario to Toronto. WRITE FoR. re FT ROSP EED. Canadian School of Telegraphy Queen and Yonge Sts., Toronto. * Of Idest Telegrapi School in Canada. A Superior Business Training Ingtitution Frontenac Business College . KINGSTON ONTARIO y "Day and Evening Classes Moderate Rates. T. N. STOCKDALE, 2 Principal. "Phone, 680 Ye Old English Floor Wax uw Strachad's Handware : LE Footballs Punching ~~ Bags Boxing Gloves mr AT mn ANGROVE BROS. : Bicycle Warerooms, 3-90 PRINCESS STREET color AT THE GRAND, WITH MISS ROSELLE KNOTT. The "Duchess of Devonshire' Has a Warm Place in Kingston Hearts--Upon Her Devolves the Principal Part of the Play. > ; Students' night at the Grand Opera House is an event always anticipated with much pleasure, and inlly was this the case, this year, a the date selected was that on which the talented Canadian actress," Roselle Knott, was to appear. The Queen's men cownt upon having a good time on such occasions; and upon helping others to do the same thing. They sue cceded last night. The decorations, all done "in eollege colors, were very eof feetive, wh le the songs and choruses «nlivened -the waits between acts. Rose! lle Knott is not a stranger fo stonians; in fact, she has "a warm place, in their hearts. In "The Duchess of Devonshire," an historie, romantic drama, she finds ample scope for her histrion'c ability. The scene is laid in Fugland * in the days of the elder Pitt and the young, irresponsible sovereign. George 111. The character of the Duchess of Devonshire is well suit- «l to Miss Knott, Irrepressible, re- sourceful, playing one suitor against another and still winning them all, and with a manner-and grace entirely captivating, she won .the admiration of the audience. Upan Miss Knott de volves the great bulk of the work, and she stands - far above the other members of the company. As a mad: cap duchess she provoked much merri- ment, and even the serious-minded old statestuan, Pitt, was obliged to con- jess that though he governed Eng- land, he could not govern her. Theo- dore Hamilton assumed the role: of Fngland's great prime minister, and his_ work™y certainly of a high or der. Andrew Robson--another Cana- dian by the way: -- took the other anost important - race, that of Sim Flake. the outlaw, and brother of the duchess. Though his character is not a dificult one, still he made the most of it. The other members of the company have litle opportunity to demonstrate their ability. The drama seems to have been "built for - Miss Knott, and for her alone. She is the predofinating figure throughout, and the Pest are more or less her mipions, Without a strong leading lady, the work went on, and undoubtedly the inspection will add to the present boom which is being enjoyed by the i DAILY BRITISH. VIIG, THURSDAY, O! OCTOBER 25. saat ----_ A QUEEN'S NIGHT] PLENTY OF STRANGERS ---- Accepted Invitation of the Cereal Company. ~ At the invitation of the Frontenac Cea colpony p nunber of strangers visited their factory on Thursday afternoon, and were "shown how the Orange meat is manufactured, and also given a treat in the form of u dainty dish of their new preparation, Corn e, served with cream by pretty waitrosscs. A striking point about this com- | pany's factory is the cleanliness sof | everything used in the munufacture of their foods. The employees, who num- out from' three to four thousand pack: , ages of oe meat daily, 35,000 boxes, of thirty-six packages | V euch, per annum, Everything in con- | nection with the plant is carried on in a syStomatic manner. The wheat enters the factory from the mills through a spegial rolling ap- paratus, after being washed: On arriv-" al it is again = washed and placed in the cooking machine on the third floor, From this it is taken and put into vats, where it is allowed to stand overnight, and is fed to rolling ma- chine the next day. From the: rolling machine the wheat is blown into the ovens which are about eichteen feet in heicht. It takes about twenty minutes for the wheat to go through the ov- ens, and from there it passes over a roller to the basement, and from there, it is carried by ai elevating | system to the third floor, where it is boxed up. Everything used 'in the of Oraiige ment is the spot, the boxes are put together by two box making machines in the contre of the main floor, and the pack- ages are made up on -the*sceond floor. Fach department has its head, and evervthing possible is done by machin: ery of the newest and most up-to-date patterns, which accounts for the small number of employees needed to carry on a factory of this size, Everyone present, to-day seemed de- lighted with the manner in which the preparation manufactured on company. THE TEXT BOOKS Of Ontario, and Their Publishing Discussed. Toronto, Oct On . 95. Date the tario Text Book funission, this morning, Arnold W Thomas, of Copn, play would be nothing, worth seeing. ut Roselle Knott transforms it into , thing of life and beauty, with ber little mannerisms, her co and her finer, more Axalted historical fig- ond much portion of S sconerd was iw ith those good oll days, the the good, wstumes for urtusually the , the armour, the old furri ture, ete... being sclocted because of their special fitness. At the close of the, fourth act, Queen's students pre- sented an bouquet to Miss Knott, and box of cic to Robson, bath of which lowered from the balcony » the In response to repeated | Miss Knott appeared severe] hefore the scurtain and was prevailid upon to make a the students demanded. ars wer stag "Girls Will Be Girls." "Girls Will be Girls," a new cal comedy by Melville Baker and seph Hart, will be at the Grand on Tuesday, October 30th. The piece is said to be a droll bit of humor, which serves to introduce Al. Leach and the Three Rosebuds, who are favorably known the vaudeville attempts have been managers 'to "i leach to go into musica but it remained for Will A. Brady finally to secure his services. musi- Jo- as patrons of Many prominent honsos, made by duce Mr comedy, Lagrippe Mastered. can and should be cured as soon as Jit starts. The remedy to use is Wade's Cold Cure Tablets (lax akive). It provides just the aid requir: vd to prevent the diseasp getting hold of you. Just as effective for curing colds and for heads and constipa- tion In boxes, 25¢c. Sold only at Wade's drug Moher back if not satisfactory. La grippe ashe store: Mostly. In Demand. We have the furs that fashion de mands and our reliable make and su perb values have made this store to be known far and near as Kingston's best fur See our large assort ment of ties, scarf and stoles in th popular furs Campbell Bros the store of quality. Beware of cheap and worthless cough tient. He was satisfied when she him what Gibson's Red Cross: Syrup had done for her cures any cough. Universal meat choppers from $1.25 to Si. all' guaranteed, Hardware Sergt RB Crawiond, one of the old est and most efficient © men London's police force, is dead. had many brave acts to his dredit. SHILOH told Cough family.. It Strachan's He Shiloh. You should never be without dren. 2c.,50c., $1, it in the home. with guarantee. - man. who xls blue over trifles is apt to alter the w painting things 8 Khe thauked them heartily for the good hearing they had given «the play. and stated that Kingston woull always be sure of a warm spot in her | heart remedies said a physician to his pa- | of : = Rev. W. C. Merritt, international Nothing can or "The most stabborn field worker, Tacoma, Wash., who has will break up end hacking coughs been in at endanee at the Suni AY . . . yield easil, {sehool convention, and who delivered drive away a cold curing Y tthe several fine addresses, lft today to sopromptly, effec- Shiloh. eh attend a meeting in Denver, Colorado tivelyandsafely as canresist it. Spec- ially good for chil- | Clark company, gave evidence to the offcot: that his Grm had taken the place of Thomas Nelson & Sons, of Edinburgh, in publishing readers for { the Ontario government, and had paid { 530, 000 for the privilepe of the first ami a royalty of from two. ten years, "and 'one- -half to five per cent. on the trade price for renewals théreafter. Subseqaently, Copp, Clark & Co, in- stead of paving the Edinburgh pub lishers ¥2, 500. to 33.000 a year on the two ¢ per eent. and five (per cent, agreed to my ten par cent. on retail prices of all the On- tario reas and promised not to sok oor al of the contract with bthe government bebind Nelson & Sons' { buck. The acreement with Nelson & Sons was only for the period of the (contract between Copp, Clark & Co. {Gage & Co., and Warnick Bros. & Rutter, known as the syndicate. DR. SHERIDAN'S DEATH Unknown By His Family For Two Days. Montreal, Oct. 25.--Dr. John Sheri dan, of the best known young Ir ishmen in the eity, died, Sunday night, at the Montreal General Hospi tal, and by a strange sequence of ev. ents none of his family learned of his death for two days. His wife was ab- sent in Worcester, when he was strick en while visiting the house of friends who had him hurried® to the hospital in the ambulance, A priest was called, "who administered the last rites of the church, 'but no one thought of notify , ing his family. Mrs. Sheridan return ing home found the house empty, and it was only after numerous enquiries | that she learned the sad truth. The first. his two sisters, residing in West mount knew = of it was after Mrs. Sheridan's return, Have Taken Action. Torento, Oct. 285:--An action fo %25.000 has been entered by Henry J. Richmond and R. P, Templaton against the Canadian Montreal rire i Insurance company, for alleged breach of contract for an accounting for monies claimed to have been paid and for an injunction to restrain the defendants from interfering with the business of plaintifis, The Kingston Presbytery. At the meeting of the Kingston preshytery on Tuesday, Rev." T. Hobinsor, B.A. graduate of arts af (Luwen's and of theology at Khox College, accepted a call to Stitling and Huntingdon, at a salary of $1. 000 per anaum. His induction will take place on November 7th Rev. 1. Hi Wood declined the call extended to him from Melrose. Mr. McGowan's. Courtesy.' G. A. McGowan, eigar manufacturer, pr ted Queen's students ~ with 300 fine" Milo cigurs last night. As the show came out it was amazing to sep { the boys who are uid to nothing bet- ter than.corn cob pipes, smoking good cigars. The courtesy of Mr. McGowan was much appreciated by the students, Leaving For Denver. United States Inimigration. Washington, Oct. 25.'"The total immigration to the United States thay reach 1,400,000 persons this year, Secretary Metcalf, of the depurtment of conunerce and Iaber, strtes. Back To Old Course. Imperial, Cal., Oct. 25.-The Colo was ' While Over Fifty Were Injured--A = Fire broke:out at about one o elock, at Liver Du Loup ber about twenty the year round, turn | is or about {eupiad by destroyed, inmates of the Hotel Venise had barve- ; clothes. turned back into ita leading to the Gulf of THOTELS IN FLAMES]! {MANY BURNED NED TO DEATH AT KANSAS CITY, Narrow Escape of Guests at a Blaze at An Hotel at River De Loup, Quebec. River Du koup Wharf, Que., Oct. 95. | this morning, 'in the Sanitorium hot], i Wharf, owned by .*E. Frenette, and quickly spread Hotel Venise, owned and oo- Mrs: Puise. The Hotel and G.N.W, tdegraph office, was therdin, were complétel Iy The stables and outhouses were also roduced to ashes, Two valuable horses ' belonging to Mrs. Puise were saved from the flames. The to the hy nise which v time to escape in their night The fire is sail to have been caused by the explosion of a lamm in the Sanitotium. The loss is estima ted at-ahout $10,000. There is sail to be only" about $3,000 insurance. Burned To Death: Kansas City, Kas, Oct. 25. Several lives have been fost in a fire that de- stroyed the four storey Chamber of Commerce nilding in Kansas City, today. When the fire broke out two hundred persons were asloen in the buikling, the 'upper three floors of which were occupied by families and lodgers, The dead are estimated at six to twenty-five. There are only three known dead, however. One man is missing and the injured number close to fifty. Some of the injured may die, = DEATH OF J. M. O'LOUGHLIN, A Former Canadian--New York Stock Broker. Toronto Globe. Friends of the' late John Myles (Loughlin have learned with regret of his death at Pinehurst Hospital, Tor onto, on Tuesday, after a lingering illness of several months. Mr.. 0' Loughlin was a son of the late Rev. A. J. O'Loughlin, North Gower, and was bon in Kingston. His earlier days were spent in Kingston and Mon- troal, where he was engaged in the stationery business, In 1882 he locat- ed in Winnipeg, Man., where he es- tablished the firm of O'Loughlin Bros, which was afterwards gnerged into the Consolidated Stationery company, lim- ited, For the past six yoars he was a resident of New York city, where he was identified With. the firm of ©" Loughlin & ° Ruddell, stock brokers, Broad street, New York. He was a member of the New York stock ex- change, a prominent dnd active mem- her of the Church of England, and a Roya] Arch Mason, Mr.' (0 Loughlin leaves a wife, a daughter of the late Harvey Perking, an adopted son, Allan (Loughlin of Ht. Paul , four sisters and two bro- thers, Robert O'Loughlin and M, R. O'Loughlin, both of New York city. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Ay Rev, W. H. Sparling Delivers Two Strong Sermons. Cyrleton Place Herald, | 3 the anniversary weryices in conned {ion with the Carleton Ilace Metho dist church were observed on Sunday and concluded on Monday with a so dint entorteinment. The speaker of the day, was Rev. W. TH. Sparling, B.A, Kingston, one of the chure h's best, and his sermons, on this occasion, no disapppintment to 'the ex pectations of those who anticipated a season of spiritual refreshment. From appropriate texts, logical lessons were drawn, graphically illustrated in the choicest Innguage, and very aptly ap plied, A fine voice, thoroughly io control, the speaker catches the atten tion of his hearers from the start and holds them to the close. The attend were ance Sunday morning was large, but the evening congregation was limited to the accommodation of the buikl ing. Don't Forfeit Good Looks. There is no beauty so attractive the beauty of health. beauty almost any one can. have, Don't endure pimples, boiles, blotches, ete. They not only mar personal ap- peargnee but are signs of dangerous blood disorder, Wade's Iron Tonic Pills cure the = blemishes and remove the cause... They are. a great nerve strengthener and blood maker, In boxes, 23c. at Wade's , drug store, Money back if not satisfactory. as It is a kind of mein tmnt Y.W.C. A. Cookery claeses for girls, from B to 16 years. Fee--B0ec, for course, Classes held, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 4:15 p.m., and Saturday at 1:30 pam., other classes begin this week, Housekeepers, . waitress' demonstra- tions. Advanced courses. Nothing Like Them. Our calf college shoes, Feonch eilf and box call. Keep your feet dry and dressy. A good clothes brush with every 2 shoe, The: Loe kett shoe store. gun metal, Eyes that tire need the services of an expert optician. Take them to Chown's drug store and reocive satis- faction. The steamers Virginian and Prétoki- an sailed to-day from Montreal for Livernool and Glasgow, The steamer Tunisian for Montreal passed Point Armour last night, Gibson's Red Cross drug store. re -------------------- AFTER TEN YEARS Mr. G. L. Stephenson. of Peterior- ough, says : "For over ten years 1 sul- fered constantly with Piles. first Itching, then Bleeding ; pain almost unbearable : life a burden. Tried everything in vain tll Tused Dr. Legnherdt's Hew-RoM. "I had taken t. a few doses when 1 began to notice an improvement. I a cided to keep on, and. now after iy three boxes I am e¢lad to say completely cured. My esuaral 8 I also greatly improved. gives me great pleasure to Scom a Hem-Rold to all Plies, and I feel sufferers convinced that ma) nt A done for me it will do for th A" $1.000 Ant en goes with every 'Hom-B Roid. Price $1.00, al Wise motheps buy infants' foods at | ~ A WI NEGLASSH) UL A ite nx | (NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED), IN SPLITS ONLY. 4 DOSE, WOMEN'S NEW COATo Tv orous eh in black and colors and 'in fancy mixtures, col-- lar and collartoss styios, in a wide range of fashionable materials. Now Children's Coats. New Misses' Coats. Seo them to-morrow ! J millinery trimmings accessories greater 1 two ordinary stores. Commission Orders Executed ou all Exchanges pr Stands the test best of all, yearly. Its fragrance and flavor win universal fa: Black, green, mixed --25c. to $1 a 1b,--Kll grocers Ein RGD GANONG'S G. B. CHOCOLATES THE FINEST IN THE CITY 50c. per Ib. A. J. Rees, 166 Princess St. ing Houses: this "Odd Dresser and § ns trass, Study Tables, Study Desk, Bo Cases and Students Easy Chairs, James Reid The Leading Unde 'Phone 147 for White Ambulance. There's s ; One e That Never Fails- : How often do you repeat your orders 7 Tea Re-orders reach into the millions... BONDS AND STOCK Bought and on Commission Investment Securities Both Listed and U; Members Long Distance Telephone Main s200-002 - pt » bd FINANCE AN D INSURANCE v6 Atyeria "I'he business Oliver, will ion ass ted Money Hclutyred és fo Co. A ie Limited, Wiagare Falla, Ont. i 2 - CUSTOMS BROKER - . of the laté C. G, he carried on in his office, 79 .Clurence wtreet. G. A. BATEMAN Who for the last five years has with Mr. Oliver. to Loan. & Mcintyre 334 ++ tha Or Insurance, have a ! talk with George Zeigler, 3 5% "lex 57 Brock Street. FARMS FOR SAL it ua Sade

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