Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1906, p. 6

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GUARANTEED = FOR ---- SRE s Il leave and arrive at C Traivs, =i of J ohuson -street. GOING WES Lve. City Are. 0 Fo. SMall .. .J245am. 115s. signed nh S.H.8M.GUARANTEE pain Savin os x tenes: | 3 Ex 22am. 305a i months--have i rried. Express... 3 fn me ? w 11 Local .. « $15am. 947a spend oe mors 1 Intern'l Ltd 12.16 noon 12.48 p. "If you are to spend, $5,00 'or on a SILK PETTICOAT, ge a at 29pm 3 one of the S. H. 8 M. eh are "Accept only the « 15 Local . . 7.03 pum, PETTICOATS with the white S. H. @ M. guarantees label ou the waist band. ' 00to $25.00. - - = Made in Black and 40 Colors GOING EAST 3 : i SMail ... .. 1.48 am. LH dealer cannot supply Jp---acvept no substitute. « Fast Exp. 2.26 a.m. « 16 Local .. .. 8.16 am. Send your measure, Live. City and shade desired, direct to us. We will tailor an 8. H. & M, GUARANTEED cool weather is here. place where the best, the -newest to be found, and at the least prices i F 4 a Figs of y Chaucer, ond T did t . Next history day the as allotted to me, and the ill the at, pl finally a regular t that as . register was closed, 'and hé 'master then looked my way, and tely jump up and start old gag before he had a question, much to the whole class. he caught the boys toc much, called me severely reprimanded a disturbance | in class explained the Bitua- the point and never t Chaucer. hove chafied me ab- K mmediagtely dubbed me ancer and the meme bas stuck like §I%% 41 fit B22 . NO DIFFERENCE N of o Jistinction 1s made a to the kind game, and in the match on BR, on Saturday, the All-Syractise eléven. In the year of spoft now drawing to A ve won thirty international contests: In 1570 not a world record was held in the United States. To-day nineteen international records are held by thicteen Ameri cans. oh 'annual meeting of Fhe Tiotén ockey Club, elected - the fol owing of- ficers : Hon. Presiflent, Judge Morris: on: president. W. J. Carter; vice-pre- sident, I. Feith Fraser; secretary- Ac Sullivan. The business fake 'a great inter- Hed *foothall : ted: and is rap- idly becoming tla In Bnglond. The new game is said to: have of the attractions & of fF 11, tehnig and "hat'it "is "nlaved {Il that is needed is . fwedding, The plaintiff - | pital sick - ------ WENT OFF TOO SOON. RE AMIUYATK M The Explosion of a Bomb in Cafe Arango. Rome, Nov. 15.--A bomb in a metal case exploded in a chair in the Cafe Arango, last evening reat damage was done to the gl n the place, and several persons 2 ¥ bomb was wrapped vercoat and placed in a hand bag. Hence it ]is conjectured it was intended for use in a different place and that it ex- ploded prematurely. A Cold Proposition. Wade's Cold Cure Tablets are guaranteed to cure © to twenty-four hours. The equally effective for 1a grip pation and headache. Colds 'tressing, they lead to m fills--and are unnecessary. remedy. under the guarantee; if it fails there is no cost. In bo Se. Sold only at Wade's drug store. Money back il not satisfactory. ------------------ Married While Fiancee Was Sick. Petorboro, Ont. Nov. 15.--lohn Melvilie cRoszel, son of Chief of Po- lice Roszel, has been served with a writ for $5,000 for broachjof prow by Miss Alice Porter, 1 Me. Roszel was married, Si ay ] Charlotte Cookson, ahd the writ wad filed before the hour set for the claims that she was engaged to the defen- dant and while she was in the hos: of typhoid fever, the de- fendant became engaged 'to the lady who is now his wife. Both are well- ¢ - Bknown in this city and the éase is one a] Which promises sensational develop- « Pments. }: The sum er. teams, €o that the' qutlosk for hoc: in Belleville this year is quite Kingston, Nov. - 1{,~The following prices prevailed in the city to-day : Flour and feed--Flour, * Tons. » $2 to $2.00; farmers, $2.10 to $2.30; Hungarian 'patent, $2.30 to $2.50; oatmeal and rolled oats, $4.10 to $4.30; cornmeal, $1.50 to © $1.65; bran, $19 to $20 a ton; shorts, $22 to a ton; straw, $6 to $8; hay, loose, ga Brossad He: tad 4 New laid, JUe, jozen; eggs Be. to Ae. dozen. oe Butter--Chioice, creamery, 28¢. to 30e. a tb; farmers' «butter, in prints, 2Be,. to 2%. a lb; packed, Rde, Meat.-- Beef, carcase, '$1 to 86.50 ewt.; choice, cuts, 0c. to 12§e. per ib; veal, by the quarter, Se. to 8c. per ol, Bb; cuts, Go. to 10c; by the carcase, freshest designs, the up-to the-day andeghe ht Walking Shoes for men and boys and girls, shoes for the en- : storm shaes and all other desira- ~Service, comfort, and small cost *{ busiek i ! i 5 if 4 EH Be. to 7e. per Ib; cutlets, 12jc.; hogs, live weight, $5.95 per cwty carcase, $8 to $9 per ewt.; cuts, 124c: to 18. a lb; lamb, 10a to d5e. a Ib. Fi mon tro Ne. a lb; whitefish, 12§c.; pike, 100. & 1b.; Clin: ook salmon, 0c. a lb, smelts 20. a lb; kippered herring, Yarmouth bloaters, d40c. Atlantic salmon, 300. "a Ibi -vsalt cod fish, 7c. to 15e. a lb; halibut, 20c, a lbs fresh whaddock, 10c. a 1b.; bull- heads, 10¢. a lb.; red herring, 15c. ao box; mackerel, 15c. a lb.; ite- fish and trout, 12§c. a Ib; , 300. a doz; frog's legs, dlc. a lb; cisecoes, 15¢. a Ib; oysters, #0e., 50c., and Go. ber quart; bluefish. 150. per Ib. butter- fish, 15c. per lb.; lake herring, 10c. b; Atlantic salmon, 30a. Ib, Poultry--Fowl, from 508, to 90c. a Pair; young chickens, S0c. to 75c. pair; young ducks, 75¢. to $1.95 & pair; turkeys, $1 to $2 each; wild . to $1 a ir. Fruit--Lemmons, to 30¢. adoz; 30c. to Glo. doz; banan- a a to 25. doz; Malaga grapes, Vegetables--Potatoes, = 60c. oy Pg new Go. to 100. a head; celery, tba, So. or 50c. a dozen; parenips, 25. peck; turnips, 33¢. peck; beets, 20c, peck, onions, 5c. to 406. peck. rl NeKoy: Seok hide, 100 por or ces for . per Ib; doicy skins, 85c.; veal sk per 1b.: wool, washed, 23c. Ib; tallow, rendered, 4c. per Ib. Disastrous Explosion. San Jose, Cal, Nov. 15.<Two men were killed, another fatally injured, and 'many passengers shaken up and cut by broken glass in an accident to a Southern Pacific Sunset apres op- posite the depot at Sargent's Station. The 'engineer, Gillespie, and the signal constéuction foreman, = Goodfellow, were killed. It is also believed were Milled, The avcideut was hiined hy the explosion of t engine boiler, the force of which blew the i y tore up the track for a hun: dred feet on both sides of . the place] and turned over the first four ears of the train. Sey ~- s ' ' $3 fountain pen for $1, at | chy ; a of $5,000 Nas been given by J. J. and J. B. Grafton, Dundas, the Hami, ton tonsumption sanite- ium. SICK WOMEN MADE WELL -- Thousands Find the Way Back to Health Through Ferrozone. No need' for so many sick girls and women. Their ills are curable if they give them proper treatment. Nutrition must be plied, blood must be enriched, ne strengthened and additional power given to diges- tion. Ferrozone does this and more; it cures such cases as Mrs. N. E. Pea- bady, of Trenton. She was a wreck, -- never thought medicine was made that could restore her, yet Ferrozone was successful, Among her troutles were : Palpitation, * Dizzy spells, A Her Statement. "l was stricken with nervous dis- ease of the heart and stomach. Vio- lent headaches made life a torture, I Was so nervous and weak I could scarcely walk, Work was impossible. 1 couldn't eat or digest anything. When tompletely wrecked Ferrozone restored me. To-day I am vigorous and- strong and well." H you lack power of either mind or body it's an evidencé-you need Ferro- Zone, If you have nervous spells, feeling of weakness. in the limbs, tiredness in the morning, you are sure of cure with Ferrozone. a i it, Ferrozone gives back the energy of youth, restores vital stamina and creates a surplus of vig- or simply because it supplies the cen- centrated npurishment your system) neads, 50c. per box or six for $2.50 dealers, teenies 20e. peck; carrots, | Hear the World Talk Sing, Laugh, Cry, 'Shout, make Winners of The Grand Highest at The World's: Pair, St. Louis, ors FOR SALE AT PETTICOAT to your own measurements and send it to you, EXPRE! CHARGES bours, : 55 PREPAID, in 24 THE STEWART, HOWE & MEEK COMPANY, LIMITED of High Grade Garments for Wome: 182 WEST FRONT STREET, : : : : TORONTO fa rn Th Be en er Bet 3 Any one of the sections in a Bison Hot Water Furnace can be readily shut off without affecting the others. A section in the ison Furnace is not likely to Jeak, but through neglect and rust it is possi- in any furnace. Your house does not have to remain cold until a new section comes from the dis- tant manufacturer, as is the case with other urnaces. Imagine the value of this in case of sickness in mid-winter. The Bison has more good heating Doints than 'ull other heaters combined. THE H. R. IVES CO., LiMITED, A strictly Sanitary Self-Basting oaster. By the special construc Btion of the top, the condensed FY steam drains to the centre, and stes every portion of the roast or fowl, making it juicy without ; worry or waste of time. ; e PRESSED STEEL . . . . 9c. Price ENAMELLED STEEL . . _ $1.50 McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 & 71 BROCK STREET That Wear Like everything else in the world, there are good and bad, some rubbers are good and others are not. We have tried most all the different grades and makes of rubbers. and found more wear in the " Canadisn™ Rubbers. These rubbers are made by ane of the oldest. firms in the world, it is their quality that has made them £9 popular. We have "Canadi ian" Réabbers in All Sizes Men's * Canadian Rubbers, $1, 1.10 Women's * Canadian ** Rubbers, 70c, 75, 80 Try a Pair--Sold at Abernethy's #95. ALLAN « Mail ... ..12.16 noon « § Fast Exp. 1.00 p.m. # 12 Local .., .. 7.03 p.m. t route to Toronto, ton, Buffalo, _ Ldudon, Chicago, Bay City, Saginaw, Montr Ottawa, Quebec, Portland, St. Jo Halifax, Boston and New York. For Pullman "Accommodation, Ticks and all other information, apply to J. P. HANLEY Agen Corner Johnson and Ontario stre New York Central & Huds River R.R. THE SIX-TRAC TRUNK LINE Shortest Route to' the Uni States Via Kingston and Cape Vincent, N. Y. Lv. Kingston (Str. Lv. Cape Vincemt, Watertown, *Mondays only. Convenient train 'servics in directions PULLMAN, SLEEPING A} PARLOR CARS 2 Cents a Mil Books for 500 miles of. travel on York Oentral and leased Stats of New ¥ while books for 1.000 miles over York Central, Boston & Albany. Bufl Rochester & Pittsburg, Philadelphia Reading and Central R.R. of New Je cost $20. Secure further informat and purchase tickets from H. S. Fol New York tral Agent, Kingst Onty 0. P. DALY, As H, Smith, General Man Ga O. Gridley, General Agent. LER IT PemBROKE ; RAILWAY "n Connection With Pacific Railway TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON 12.30 p.m.--Express, for Ottawa, M a Q 5, St. John, N.B., Hal Toronto, Chicago, Denver, ault Ste, arie, Duluth, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seat! nd, and San Francisco. 5 p.m.--Loeal for Sharbot La cling with C.P.R. east and West 5 a.m.--Mixed, for Renfrew and termediate points. h.m., arrive Peterboro, 5:19 pm.; Boston, NB. 11:55 am. Full particulars at XK. & P. and C. R. Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. Bay of Quinte Railwa New short line for Tweed Deseranto, and atl local leave City Hall Depot CONWAY, Agent B.Q. Ry., Napane points. Trai p.m. Kingston, ME TABLE TI STE MER WOLFE ISLANDE Begining Sept. 4th, Leave Wol Fk ave olfe Island 101008 ors pee see EE5SSr BEE: a urada al : Breakey's Bay, Howe ) hand (Walkers ack, Halliday's Dock avd Bh Point. Leaves Breskeys Bay 630 a1 aves 3pm. subject to change without notice. Pout E. BRICELAND, Manager Kir, cillsat Garden Islandgoing to snd fro ROYAL LIN | MAIL ad oY Tontan _, 0! Fri., Nov. 1¢ HALIFAX TO IFVERPOOL. Viceintgn Sat. Nov. 9 RATES OF PASSAGE. First-Class $55 and upwards, sccordin to Steamer. Second-Class, $42.50 and upwards! ird-Class, $27.50 and $28.75. Sailings from 'Montreal t Glasgow; L SnbmiskeY AUCTION SALES Book at once with the Auctioneer JOHN H. MILLS

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