Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1906, p. 6

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now without : am strong and well , | Prion $1.00 per bottloar § bottles for $5.00. Hear the World Talk wing, Laugh, Cry, Shout, make Mago , and pour fo: duces through. & The Columbia Graphophone of The Ro Be Fale, FOR SA Angrove Bros. 88-00 Princess Street BARRISTERS MONEY TO LOAN KING STRERT, KINGSTUN | Ql AL Bateman CUSTOMS BROKER * receives 69 Clarence street, i] 8 i Hi a certain locality, t is pretty certain that it the reduced to twenty, drink- a a a . -- n on _ a i with his pay in his Sather rdad nhs working clothes, would wend his way to his the old familiar and was cl , rather b 5 and [ character. It is less degrading to take a glass of whiskey at home or in 'a first-class ostelry In some low down dive. t that we have any of the latter in Kingston, but then it is all a matter of , and if men must drink, as I have said, we want them to drink in the best place possible. Across the border, opposite to some of our Canadian towns, there are drink- get a "rake off," from every glass of upon a man's morals drinking in su¢h pf & place? Let us get as far away as possible from such environment. If by olos'ng the less desirable hotels, we send more custom to the better class hotels, and if we must have revenue, let us raise the latter's license fees and make them pay for their increased custom. If the number of licenses were reduced the inspector would have less places to watch, and the law could be better enforced, and, consequently, less secret drinking. This is no question for grit or tory, but a question of great moral importance for thé citizens of Kingston to considér.--S. A. AYK- ROYD. » The Woman's Standpoint. Kingston, Dec. 6.--(To the Edit or) : 1 noticed in your paper of last evening a paragraph with the heading "A Hot Shot to the Citizens' League." Let me tell you, dear friends, it is true that this is an educational pen- tre, all the more reason why we should have less saloons and more ll | pledee-cards, or blue ribbon as you choose to call them. Is it not our young men who are attending our colleges and high schools that we are trvine save from the saloon-keep- ers' orasp as well as other citizens of our fair domain ? r friends, it is in your power to Save thousands of lives by signing your name to the pledgeoard. Do not Hl he guilty of siding in with the saloon: i r if you are a trae lover of God and man. May the time come when every man and woman will wear the blue ribbon, as our little Sunday school scholar, of to-day does. Think of the wretched homes that exist in our little Limestone City. Why is it? Because there are too many loons. Think of 3 lives that are wrecked, the teny hearts that are broken. I strongly it fs £3 i P into od "baild is healed, 'that pally, bat supply of the cure has my Since nearly two years. recommendation." saloon shall he swopt re in the drunkard's hones. -- A RESIDENT. : IL Two Conflicting Opinions. Kingston, * 6.s(Wo he Fait - for) i 1 notes . Cashin, who is an old and experiericed somrine maa, Rs, Sh EH i arbor. ong ago, J. H. Scott, another ancient > | instead formed a Drenbnpter for the Kingston shore. Now, which of these gent 's opinions is the minister of marine to take ? Will he not regard anyone tell me what marine kinship claims. What vessel did he sail, except a tiny toy boat in a toumtry pond when he was a boy *--MARINER. ing places where women are kept who | $4.35; G. K motion Russell-Horne, these weye pointed deputy-returning officers gs Grimshaw, at his Wiepeey J. Cos- fore, at town hall; William Bulli, at Robert Wolfe Island Council. Dec. 3.--Members all present. Voted: liguor drunk. Now what is the effect | E. Briceland, retve, $20; John Spoor, Henderson Horne, Johw Flynn, dames Russell, councillors, each, $20; D. J. Dawson, clerk, $62.50; C. Cummings, treasurer, $60; P. McDermott, care- 'taker, $12; D. J. Dawson, stationery, $6; Mrs. Ecoles, charity wo #. diccles, $6; Harry Davis; charity te Carter, $6, Alex. K. Kirkputoiok, Zineer, Marlow difch, $11.65; D. J. Bawson, clerk, same service, $2; Municipal World, 89; McKelvey Sach, tile for roads, $8.10; W, IL. ison, charity coal to Adui¥, ¥éi50. wa art, care 'Simcoe scow, $15; dohn Abbot, opening Marlow ditch, $20; "Charles Cuminins, road sundries, $23.57; L. b, note and interest, $6.18; Richard Bolton, stone for roms, 83. Steambodt © accounts paid +7. | R. Cummings, captain, $50; R. Rerry, mate, $40: . D. J. Leslie, engineer, 84.50; Mrs. McCaul, charity to Napris, $66.66; Geo. Swuddard, fireman, $35. Miss 8. Freeman cook, $25; H. Marlow, déckhanid, $20; John Craw- ford, deckhand, $20; G. Keegan, pur- ] ful 35 an. $88.20; Queen City Oil company, $34.89; Cal- $42.26; Mrs. Eccles, James, Davis, for ser, $30, and vin company, laundry, $3.75; clothes lost in fire, $4; Ha Davis, for clothes lost in fire, $3 James B. cDonald, for clothes lost in fire, $4; P, Cummings, for clothes lost' in fire, an, account, $5.50. On rs. Kyle's residence; Raneous, at Irvin's school. Adjowrned to De. cember 17th, i Making Artificial Diamonds. , Eng. Dee. 7--At a moti London ting of the members of the Roval Society, t 3 Heehert : Wood ribed his procs for making diamonds artifi- ciallf Wood's artificial stones have the best known experts who dec have declared them £6 be genuine, The cost of production is so small that it is expected a revolution will. take place in the diamond trade. ------ Killed By Tea And Whisky. Dee. 5.--Inquests were held London; at the Stepney Coroner's Court yes: On 8 women who died heart diseaso caused hy excessive tod by dri , and a man who was killed too whisky, # vik i hall ton of candy, Fuyler's and | M: Cffikey's, for Christmas selling, will sow the fiest seeds of skin Applicd to a caf, a bruise or Write for free box offercd below. Skin Disease for Two Years : sisi cons Toalseo Brsuspe "4 Me Chas Hill, of 14 Main Street, Brantford. says :--* For * 'which boeawme <o irritable at times that I was confined to my bed and snablo to apply bandages of any kind or even to let anything touch my legs. 1 had tried nearly every eintment was advertised and had taken many medicines inter writhout apy good result. Recently I sent for a of Zam-Buk. and with the first applicationI got relief frritation. 1 have used not quite twa boxes, and my com; the sores having entirely disappeared bs. I have been able to go about I wonders for me, and I have no hesitation in giving it my you willghasten th he Piel the | of fey $4 every tence, and God shall dwell for ever mariner. declared: thakigithe shoals should be allowed to +: As they were no meungoe to na tion, bat one just as valugble as 'the other ? 1 notice that cis robo the George H. ei spf the Mastors' oof M, "A i. Can or inflammation, ng I bave not done -Buk has certainly worked " BawmBal : w.ocanuik. micors, acolp. disgadbe, orm, psoriasi Buk 1 inate Na ngs, OhAPDOd bande SOve Tasos, cold-sores, hg sone You 8 5 PRE as iA bah ad of a nasty, raw, Tough "foci" ahout Four It ix a common experience just pow that the us, The relief Tics in Zam-Buli, at the skin is more than a mere covering for the y pores it helps to purify the system: and unless cared s of winter impair ils functions, cause eracking, Ny disease, Den't neglect a ent or a sore for ' Zum-Buk is a certain and antiseptic any skin injary, its antiseptic powers tion, and it kill< ail disease germs which would otherwise cause suppuration. Then the herbal essences of which it is up new healthy tissue, cell by cell, till the ' the disease cared, and all traces of it : Sca'p Sores and Eczema Cured Mrs. T. H. Hurlburt, of Seelov's Bay, Ont. writes: - "For thé benefit of vthers I have pleasure in stating that | ba yveproved Zam-Buk a cure for cczoma. 1 had gerenin on shy hole, and had doctored withdiffes ont physiciansin vain as well ae having tried various remedies, A fow applications of Zani-Buk gave me great relief, and by the time I had used two boxes my hands were entirely healed up." © > $ Mr, Henry Harvey, of Cataraqui, says:---* Zom-Buk in my ease has done all it was recommended toto. I had some sores on the scalp, which at times caused me such acute pain that 1 could not bear to touch the part. This coutitued for pearly two years, and defied all remedies I tried, : ZamBuk wos recommended to me, and after a fair trial, Tam glad to report the sores are quite cured. I can strongly recommend Zam- Buk for scalp diseases." E33 io bad lege, infldmmation, rash cries , chills, cold in the hoad, cuts, burns, ete., ete, Of all druggists, or post free from the Zap: Luk Co, Totouto, for a * Bon' nesieet - od yi] ie 5 ® § Sc. . box. Sid Fi - hs ag 1 Buy Your 'Xmas Presents Now'!, AANA AN { Make no Mistake. Your Money will go Farther Here $ \ a A ~ a ~ big er : TO MAKE ENQUIRY Harriman System. Washington, = Dé. 7.--The prelimin- ary steps incidental to the iinvestiga- tion. of the relations of certain rail- way¥, forming part of what is known as the Harriman system, have been taken by the interstate commerce com- mission. Attorneys have been retain ed and arrangements made for begin- ning the hearings later in the month. Chairman. Knapp estimates it will take at least sixty days to complete the investigation, which will extend from New York to San Francisco. Sof Bibby's The: hightrohes: ~~ {be he LY sai Gat, Ha BET TNAT 4] Loo , Sos Bibby $1.50 socks love, © 4 : bot 25 | No need to wait until others have Bodght the very things you want- § ed, and it is too late fo get more. Biy now. Needn't. have them delivered now. We'll store them for you, and deliver when you say. Here are a few suggestions for suitable presents for gentlemen--our stock is now at it's 2 best, and you have time to make selections " leisurely : 4 NEW NECKWEAR (Exclusive patterns in fancy boxes), NEW FLERS, NEW SUSPENDERS, NEW GLOVES' and MITTS, SILK HAND- 2 KERCHIEFS (plain and fancy borders and intial also, something new in French Handkerchiefs), NEW FANCY VESTS, light and dark colors, NEW CUFF LINKS, NEW TIE PINS, NEW SWEATERS. all BRELLAS, all prices, from chea mounting, NEW HOSIERY, NEW SUITS FOR OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Remember, All. Go At Sale Prices Which means you pay. us just 20 to 25 per cent. less than { for same qualities of goods. Come »r and see Roney & C 127 Princess Street Into' the Lines Comprising the MUF- § sizes, NEW UM- st to finest; part handle, 14 karet gold MEN AND BOYS, NEW 8 A Pa PN AA you pay others § hs ' mpany Ganong's G.B. Chocolates ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE THE ~~ FINEST IN THE QITY See Our Assortment of Fancy Art Boxes They Are Unexcelled. A. J. REES 166 Princess St 4 y 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Its a heavy str Her system is c nourishment for t Some form of i be easily taken up is needed. Scott's Emi greatest possible ment in easily dige: Mother and be helped by its use. "ALL DRUGG SOOO { | McKelve 69 & 71 Brock | P0900 0909009009000009000900NTYIYS | | | Christma: If you should take now, you'd think th Slipper the whole c FOR We've comfortable Felt and Leather. Everetts, Bath Slip 75¢, $1.50 to $2.00. FOR W We've House Sli Leather, Juliets, D: and Ties, beautifully creations, 35¢, 50, | "FOR CH We've Slippers and the Boy and Girl creations for the Ba Abernet {eetesesessssssstsies Useful 1] What wculd be more us than one of the followi Meat and Food CI 'Fancy Agate Tea : Fancy Nickle-plat: Pots. Carving Sets from Rogers' Silver K Spoons------ CLALSSIS 0000000000044 4400044 And other articles too ELLIOT' PRINCES VIVRE A, LARGE SHIPMI COOKSON'S ANTIMOI GET OUI Canada Metal Co

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