Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Dec 1906, p. 6

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or hor Tl 'give vent to ' the , and they will decide upon = the i to adopt in building the dio' cough. © The Columbia Graphophone mers of ] ot The Norte a ie Tirhest: Award, be 4 trafsccntinental system in Ameri ea, with the lowest grades of any line traversing North America, but through SE FOR SALE AT its gates will pour the vast west- bound trade of that line to the bpul- Angro FOS ent Orient. Tmusedintely behind it Hes | 4 ve Bros. a virgin territory of immense votenti- 88-90 Princess Street . port Ein territory in/ coal, wold, tim- ene 80 Princhin Street" ithout exag- fber and ayioul turn} land to She : % capable acoom- | southern 'of. the province. Al ¥ i fleets of the Pacific. ready" Sh poetion iu are being made to BRITISH - AMERICAN of yancowver is open up the vreat coal deposits of the : 5 = as one " » Telqua, the main line of thé rail- « It might be way. on t. Immediately in front of the city a ich harvest lies' waiting. The richest ibut banks in the world. those of the Queen Charlotte Islands, lie with- : in five hours steamine of the docks of EE. % the. the new sity. It is 4g. those banks fe is to protect it from | that the New Enoland Fi company the swells of the Pacufic. Mountains |of Boston, sends its fleet of steamer, : Mg two th nd feet above the fund loads from their catch the hali- "i. [water 'perform a similar office in hut anecinls which carry the froven shielding town from the winds blow- | fieh to. the tables of New York. Phil. ino off land. The green mass of fir and | ndelphia, and the New. England cedar is scarred here and there by the | States. Salmon, clams. herring. and location of camps of the survey par- | other food fish abound in the neigh- HOTEL KINSTON - - ONTARIO . Has undergone alterations and is now open to the travelliig sublic. © W¥ TELFER . i' 3 USEFUL DISCOVERIES ties. while small wharl vrovides | borhood. The railway company is fos | AT Not Always Startling landing - accolimodation for 'the vonst- | tering new organizations to exploit Neither D6 They Create the ing steamers. Apart from. these all is | {his wealth. Most Talk. yet virgin wilderness. The climate is extremely mild. snow It is not always the greatest, most startling discoveries of science that are most useful to the human race. Comparatively few people were di- rectly interested in Herschel's finding of the mew planet Uranus, but many thousynds have been henefited by Prof. Unsa's experiments, which prov- ed beyond a question that dandruff and baldness are the results of the inronde of a Parasitic germ which in- . w - ehild. | vades the roots of the hair. a apecial gli By The discovery of the true cguse of ly. 'It saves them trouble later. For|Paldness made Newbro's Herpicide pos- the coughs, colds, sore throat, and sible, Herpicide effectually kills this "of little fo'ks, there is nojTer™ Destroy the cause vou remove more pleasant, harmless or sure cure the thecs. loadi drosod 8 than The Diamond Cough Remedy, 25] Sold by leading ruggists. Send cents, at Wade's Drug Store. v 10c. in stamps. for Sample to The A - Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. G. W. The biggest sale of hot water bottles | Mthood, special agent. and fountain syringes ever held in Kingston will be at Gibson's Red trouble arose between Duncan and | Cross Drug Store duting the month of bishon and She Indians irate January. Wait 8 Sok ent on the Alaskan cogst. | ° use 'Ss pure A Runert. rives Mount { grated horseradish, only 10c. a bottle, named piter the president of the | Ask your grocer for if. | The site is pi seldom falls and work is carried on in the oven the vear around. Within the rast few # the work of surveving the actual line of the railway from Prince Rupert cast has begun. Several preliminary surveve were made last summer. but the line is now being de- finitely located. Your Children's Coughs. and' sewage, while a shioge ne five or six miles in extent sweeps d the front of the future city. in view from these elevated stations from the beach js charming. On the opposite shore mountains slope flown to the water. # © the northwest. through a chan- § with islands, is to be seen e famous Indian village of Metlak- itla,. known on the coast ' as "The City." This village laid out Clean Teeth. To remove tartar . and stains from the teeth try a Dr. Horsey fibre tooth brash, a perfect cléansér and polisher, Call and examine them at - Wade's drug store. - Toeee Phoen and G.B.D a Eo me Bp ra Proprietor | ha ES WITH HIN DEATH COMES INSTEAD OF GOLDEN SECRET, Alchemist and His Famify Blown to Pieces on Eve of Grea Discovery. " . Paris, Dec. 20M. Capel, a distin- ished Chemist and alchemist, ' who 8 long been trying to manufacture geld, brought about the death of him- his entire family last night [Just when he believed that he had solved the golden riddle. 1 M. Capel had recently hinted to sev- eral people that he had made an im- portant discovery in his experiments at gold production,' and he wrote to his brother saying that he believed he was on the way toward Solving * the m. He called his wife and three child- into his laboratory at Pomet last night, and showed them what appear- ed to be a nugeet of gold. He was explaining to them the pr cess he had used, when he inadvertent- ly pushed a basin containing some gunpowder too near the lamp. A ter- rific explosion followed, blowing up the entire laboratory and leaving it a heap of ruins. Neighbors rushed to the rescue, and with great difficulty were able to re cover the shattered bodies of the al- chemist, his wife and three children. The wife was still able to speak, but she died on her way to the hospital. The alchemist has left no trace of his secret discovery. WHO WILL BE MAYOR ? A Budget of News Picton. Picton, Dec. 28.--~Who is ta be may- or of Pieton for 1907? The question is being daily asked and still the ans- wer seems far from being ready. Not that candidates for municipal honors are modest. Three names are hinted. Mayor Farrington is said to stand waiting to have the sat pushed to- ward him, but to date has not an- nounced himself. Our genial mayor has created 4 gpod record. "Young blood has been good for the town'; .this comment from a citizen sums up pretty well his standing. Against this, some contend that as Mr. Farrington has had two successive terms he should rest awhile. Horace S. Wil- cooks and James Clapp are also sug- gested. The new collegiate institute shows no more of itselil than a trifle above the foundation stones. No work "is be- ing done during the winter months, but it is expected that the erection will go on with the openine of spring. It is not anticipated that the building will be ready for occupation till Janu- ary, 1908, though in all nrobability work on the extension will be com- pleted next fall. His Picton friends are more than pleased to learn of the success of Wil- liam Tait. son of John Tait, Union street. Mr. Tait has just been made manager of the Toronto district for From AE I ly. SHALL A000800400004048 0000000000000 404004008 ini * -* ceeoereree al Stor real. Mr. Tait travelled for this com- (pany for some time und ¥iE a very Youny man for his new gosition. Miss Grace Daven who just passed her madel examinations has been ~ appointed teacher at Glenora school at a salary of $325 ner year. Mrs. Morrison and Miss Helen Mor- rison ave visiting: Toronto friends. Miss Olive Morrison has returned to town after a month spent in Owen Sound. Miss Helen Fralick, Toronto, is on a short visit "to her home on Kins street. Miss Dora Lesslie. Brigh- ton, is the guest of Mrs. W. T. Ross, Centre street. D. J. Barker, Jr., has returned to Montreal. : ~~ : § Fo. Well Contented Here. John Leach, Charles greet. Kino- ston. writes to the Hertfofdshire and Hamstead Gazette, Fngland, an ae- : cont of the trip of newcomers to Connda from the old land ane their settlement: here. He is well satisfied, for he writes : , . "It is a grand country, and there is plenty of scope for advancement. We are settling down nicely and have no wish to return. The Canadian is ga good neichhor, and there are so many Fnolish Jamilies about that it is very like being at home. "The average Cenadign is bul hu- man, but a good specimen is not ont givin away anv more than thoy are in the old country; only herd, if vou are willine. there is work in abun- dance to be had, while in¢ Fneland, however willing one 'might be, it is often diffioult to find employment. Hencers on are not wanted herd, but workers. I should gdvise anyone com- ing out to accept the first' fnir jo! that rresents itself, and while sot- tling down he or she can look out for an opportunity to drop into the groove that ability or inclingtion points to." : -------- Many Japs Turned Back. El Paso, Dec. 29.--Japanese : arc flocking to the Rio Grande bordér at- tempting to get into the United States, Most of them are said to have been discharged from the.Japanese army. Yesterday fifty-four were refus- ed admission because they were with- out funds. Later a number were smug- gled over at Fort Hancock, Tex.. but were recaptured by immigration offi- cials, who are patrolfing the entire border. We have a fresh assortment of cho- colates for New Year's: trade in fancy and plain boxes. R. H. Toye, King street. Raisuli has refused to resign the governorship of Tangier on the call of the sultan. A craft man isn't necessarily a sailor. Ready On The Shelf. That's where youll find "Nerviline" in every well regulated household. So pleasant to take that even little chil- dren will cry for it. So certain to cure coughs, sudden colds "and tight chest that thousands of bottles are used every day. Polson's Nerviline does prevent illness, it does ease pain and inflammation, and "being handy will save worry "and keep down the doctor bills. Large bottles sold for a the Lewis Hardware company, 'Mont- Tonos Ses FEPIIINE $999 PEPER ERR S ROBE PIPPI IIIT II III PIII III INI IIIS SII III IIIS 990 05 00. Peterson's, Gloaker's 'We have the largest assortment of these | Pipes in the City. We make a specialty of them. We guarantee RR \ maa $) NLS PRE AAALLLLL LL . Pipe em quarter at all dealers. AAO AALL LAA SoooRes He FPIEPV er \ A SA If they do no Imported Cigars --- We have them from § for 26¢. to $1.00 each ~ Our Telephone orders are growing rapidly. sig: pea oli 4 ou ae i 3 Why not fall in line. "Phone for your Smokes, no matter how small, they will be delivered promptly rwell Cigar Store every pipe that we sell. satisfactory we willingly return you your money Imported Cigarettes We have them in English, Turkish and Egyptian tprove 'Phone 762 why go to al Canada and ota, bottl 2g quarte z ELON S CURE Why pay two to fiv A Ee of vi aS . will care yon ; , hot as hund thousands of Canaditng. oof done for the Past thirty-fo years: let SHILOH be your dee tor whenever a Cough or Cod appears, = HILOH will cure yoy, 5 d ists back up this and a.) ES pug ha ie next time voy hav, Cough or Gold cuveit wit '® > SHILOH RR (FOOTWEAR TO ORDER) THAT WILL FIT, REPAIRS It don't matter where made or bought, for first-class work, A. E HEROD 286 PRINCESS ST. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY For Your Life Assur- ance Gall at The-- Canada Life Assurance Co, Office, 18 Market St, and get an ANNUAL GU ARANTEED DIVIDEND POLICY. For your Accident and Sick Insurance, For your Fire Insurance, For dll Cobalt Stocks and full information thereto, For North-West and Cuba Lands, --CALL AT- 18 Market St. Telephone 703. J. 0. HUTTON, Manager ------ Try a Pound of Myers' sow save Sausages For Sunday's Breakfast. Kness 60 Brock Street eases Sa a MY VETO YIYIIIYIYIYYY > br - p p I» HE) p p . > p b p » p p p p pb > * » p 5 He tad ad ddd] FS VV I TV III II III III VII PII ITI PP PP PIPPI PI PIV PP POP pr BE RA A AR a Aad ttt tit it ad iat tlt t tata tint srastittssttttssassssssssssssssn VERO VICE Y IY Yee reve ae bh SLAAA4444004000004 HE ALL .CANADIAP CANADIA! ERCOLONI LLL, gt int:nding to spend - the try | aim ciunate, West Indies in W Full parficulars about s and fares on application to TORONTO TICKET OF 51 King St. Eas Christmas and New | Holidays, 1906-19 Round Trip Tickets WilVBe Sold At L Class a 5th. a, be uh D2 oth, . 81st, and Jan: lst. Vali Jos on or before Jan 2nd, 1907 Also at Fiest Class Fare and 0 Going Dec. 21st, 22nd, 23r¢ asth, 28th, 29th, 80th, and ! Jan. 1st, 1907. Valid returniv before Jan. 8rd, 1907. For Pullman Accommodation, and all other information, appl) tJ. P. HANLEY Corser Johnsos and Ontario IN CONNECTION WITH ADIAN PACIFIC RAILW CHRISTM wee AND ------ New Year's Hol Round trip ticket will be follows : SINGLE FIRST-CLASS F Going December 24th and turn limit, December 26th, 19 Also going December 3 January 1st, 1907. ary 2ud, 1907. FIRST-CLASS FARE AN THIRD. Going December 21st, 22nd, | 28th, 29th, 31st, 1906, and Ja 1907. Return limit January Full particulars at K. & P. a TicRet Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Gen, Past Bay of Quinte R: New short line for Tweed, Deseranto, and all focal pein leave City Hall Depot at CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Return 1b QUEBEC S. S. COMP BERMUI Reached in 48 houis from ! by the new Twin Screw Steam mudian,' 5,500 tons. Sailings days. WEST INDIA CR From New York S.S. "PRETORIA," 8,300 td 29th December, 26th January February, for Barbados, Dominica, St. Kitts, St. Thomas and Bermuda. Rates cruises, occupying 23 days, f in_the tropics $100 to $130. For beauty of scenery and p» climate this trip is unsurpas {illustrated pamphlets giving pa and all information 1. YUTERBRIDGE & co., hec Steamshi Jo., 29 pr York: A. HRN Sec Canada, or to. Ticket gent: HANLEY, aod J. P. GILDFF Kingston. MAIL TO LIVERPOOL. From St. Johm Frc "ROYAL Ionian ...... Fri., Dec. 21, Sa Parisian. Fri.' Jan 4. Sa Pretorian ... Fri, Jan. 18. §p RATES OF PASSAG Moderate Rate Steamers Pa Pretorian. Second-Class $40 wm Thira-Class . all stean For further information amt ete., of Boston-Glasgow and St B,, Services, _anply HANLEY, Agent G.T.Ry., GILDERSLEEVE, Clarence A 'WARM SUI 'There's nothing in the worl much interested in as Coal a of the year. It may soun speak of coal buying and = science, but that's what we's Two important discoveries made are that complete sati our customers 'pays best, ai Way to win business is to de Booth & FOOT OF WEST S Phone 133. Ladies' Teil Finest of Workmansh Date Styles, and Good anteed. 236 Universi No man who says ju th'nks is apt to acquire reputation as a thinker,

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