Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1907, p. 3

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SFURS 1 W i : ---- € have the ag styles for the coming oo wt son} and we advise those wishing a change t . h-1 their Pons BE to lave . --BY-- A X t Ww s ' F. GOURDIER EXCL : USIVE FURR 78 and 80 BROCK ST at "Phone 700, ' w. 9 Nw -- Be J Will be much required dur ing the coming 'BRIDAL SEASON." You will find our Stock replete with mew designs, in Pearl. Brooches, Rings, Scarf Pins, Necklets, ete., for gift giving. daweles and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses, Phone 666. Opposite Grand Central Station NEW YORK city, HOTEL ook's Cotton Root Compound, 'The great Uterine Tonic, and only Iotacor Tectual 'Monthly 23 depend. Sold in three gon,can Si ngth---! N . 4 10 degrecs De x $i for special cases, $8" per 'box: 1d oy all d or sent pale a selpt of price. 0% MEDIatNE Co, TonowTo. Gus Gormerky Winder ee or at by Wi THE FRONTENAC JAN AND INVESTMEN ESTABLISHED ng mn esident--Sir Richard Cartwright oney loaned on Ci 'arm and 'ro- ties; Municipal ay el Bry . Mortgages 8 dived and faterest ass Peposita C. McGill, Ma fee. 87 Clarenea mniok Director, PS if day ers t a Bargain » We have only 'y pretty Green Shades, and at a quick clearin i , rice, » your choice $5. E P a f our stock, SATURDAY, ' and B0 inches wide, a + Pair and up, 12}e. de, with collar attached, De. garment, for 43¢. 2S ck, at lowest prices. te, at lowest prices. Embroidered. or First Communion. and up, 5, at 25¢. a yard, ood quality.' An extra a yard. 32 inches wide, light | ATTENDED TO Now - Buck Shade?' jn Oxfords, and G x $ PHOPOOOPOOOR | BANISHES BOTHERS 4 / 'inthe year & good gas range will save you half the J Everg a wastes "at Fhe Te r--wacm weather 5 wom J ® SERIE g €00! y, ma s an odor Gas Range. It is made of steel and will not ) warp or twi 'from © or crack from a hard knock , saves gas s that in any other make of range would be wasted. Ample ) air supply & perfect combus- + on, 8° flame free from tie 4 ees Soe Bae iron [RE : ¥ith top and can be easily lifted out for cleaning. The oven doors b drop flat instead of swinging and will Support a heavy roast ® ¥ without breaking hinges. An Asbestos lined oven prevents p foi "ot A heat radiation and ensures a very : PRICE, $18 cool kitchen. Has simsnepifh ® burners 'that economize on ® day boiling, etc., and has ® gisat burners for quick burn- 9 ing emergencies. 2. Sve want you to call jin and see this range. We § i can prove to you that it . is the one you should buy. : The price of this high- X 'ade gas range, with § 6-inch oven, is $18 to ® | $20, according to finish, ® If you burn natural 9 gas we can fit it for § } e8 that purpose. $ : Gurney Foundry Co., Limited. For Sale by SIMMONS BROS. 211-213 Princess St. '. 494, and Leading Dealers Everywhere. 'Phone, B : i 2 It Takes All Kinds of Women to Make a World==and It Takes All Kinds of Shoes to Please Them. WE'VE GOT "EM THE SHOES, NOT THE WOMEN _ Smart, fashionable styles, or more conservative shapes, built for comfort. All were chosen by our experts from the newest, most up-to-date models." Not one pair in the lot but what represents the acme of high grade workmanship. They're here in all the desirable leathers, in the late lasts and heel effects, button and lace style, or the ever popular pump: Every shoe dealer in Canada 'is worrying about Tan Shoes. We are showing a large range of the 'Golden price of $3.00 A Pair J. H. Sutherland & Bro, THE HOME OF GOOD SHOE MAKING . Silk and Lawn Waists This. Hlustration shows one style of "Minerva? J Waists--but you need to see the garments them- % 8 / sclves to know how well the smartness of general ail design is carried out. & i Minerva Waists are made in the prettiest styles \ of the best materials on the market--ctiand put together perfectly. Prices to suit every purse. Ask (8° your; dealer to them to you--and look for the §Y label, > ERA" SATURDAY SPECIALS emer IN THE = Ready-to-Wear Department. SKIRTS--Ladics' Light Tweed Skitts, in Plain and Mixed' Effects nicely made, if! the latest styles, at £3.50, £4, $4.50, and $35. v : r r nade of fine Cotton and Lons- 4 VETTE S 1TS--Ladies' Unde skirts, mad o i n a ; dude HE SRI md. Embroidery Trimming. Specialy on SATURDAY 50c., 75¢c., $1 and $1.25 cach. : WHITE WAISTS--We have the largest assortment of White Waists in long or, short sleeves, Lace 35¢c, and up to $4.50. the city and they are all new and up-to-date, and Embroidery Trinnmoed. Prices st ting. a of Whit®Silk Waists can't be beaten. gortment 3 FAISTS--Our a e Ww Se Nala 1k (ues, at $1.98, $2.50, $3.50. $4 and $6.50, ¢ have 'some excellen alues, @ Ya Stocking 5c 8c Oe. BOYS' HOSE--Boys' Extra Heavy School Stockings, 15¢c., 18¢., 20¢ and 25c¢. pair. fashioned and seamless, the 18¢. LADIES' HOSE--Fast Black full Kind, on SATURDAY, 2 paired for =25¢ vests, short or sleeveless styles, LADIES VESTS--10 dozen Ladies' ' for 25. 18¢. and 20e. valve, SATURDAY, 2 Watch this space To-Morrow Night for Special Announcement. THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE WE ibson effects at the popular Vicinity--Other Brief Items of In b Remwmbered. Try Bibby's $1 soft shirts. Special prices in boys' suits, Satur- wg Roney & Co, y fishi purty is being grganized to visit Eagle Lake in the near future Jenking' lor new ideas in shirts. The tug Myra 'has arrived from Montreal, with two light barges for the M. FT. Co. Jenkins' B0c. shirt is Canada's best. "Pazo Ointment" cures piles. It has no equal. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Come and look at what we are of- fering in fist communion and con: firmation suits. Roney & Co. Jenkine' for the best in men's suits. Auctioneer Allen, to-duy, conducted the sale of the effects of Mrs. Grant at "Roselawn." Sale of stockings, 2 pairs 25c.; 2 pair dress shields, 26c.; 2 undervests, 250:; © strong' hose supporters, 23¢., New York Dress Reform. English tooth paste, special sale, two tubes for 26c. Only at Gibson's Red Cross Driig Stores The schooner Metrner has arrived from Sodus, with coal for the cotton mill, The vessel will clear again for Sodus. _ Jenkins' for twentieth century cloth- ng. the Canadian Courier héars that R.M.C. cadets cannot hang photo- graphs in their rooms or wear dress- ing gowns while in private quarters, Oh! my! Children's black drawers, 25¢c., un- production of theatregoers in the Mouse" and of "The Lion and the "In Widower's Houses," presented at the Grand next week. Jenkins' for the best branded cloth- ing. There was only one offender in the police court this morning, a young man who was arrested for = drunken- ness. As it was his first appearance, he was allowed to go with a timely warning. Jenkins' for unshrinkable underwear, The household effects of the late William Fee were sold by William Mur- ray, and brought exceptionally good prices. Collectors of antique furniture were out in force and some good bar gains were secured. Jenkins' clothing is as near perfec: tion as money and men make it. The Hamilton Herald says Prof, Workman seems to have been horn to be misunderstood. first time that he has complained about having opinions attributed to him which he does not hold. The senate of Queen's says Lieut. Mulloy is man of strength, physi- cally, intellectually and morally; and that he would make exceptionally good use of a post-graduate eourse in Britain, let the patriotic funds be used to give him a course at Oxford. Jenkins' clothing costs no more than much of the ordinary grade, but our profit is small. Jenkins' for good clothing, small profits. A Railway Dog. The Kennebec Journal tells of Bob, a much-travelled railroad dog, of Great Works, Me., which recently vis- ited Lewiston. All over the country Bob rides. He doesn't have a pass or he doesn't pay his fare, but every- where he goes he is Trefited like a prince. : For years the dog has been making his home among the train- men. He always rides in the baggage car, and, from all appearances, never misses a meal. When the dog arrives at a station which appeals to him he hops off, and when another train rolls in he jumps into the baggage car and continues his journey. In the summer time the "railroad dog," as all of the trainmen know him, likes to go to the seashore, and it is not at all an un- usual thing for him to stay down by the ocean for several days at a time. A Very Long Wait. When Bill Nye was a young man he once went to take a lady for a drive. The best he could do in the way of a horse and cart' was very bad indeed. However, he bravely went and called for her. To his annoyance he was kept waiting quite an hour. When she finally appeared she stared in dis- gust at the outfit and positively re- fused to go with him, "Why," she said, "that horse looks as though he might die of old age at any moment." "Yes," replied Bill, solemnly, "but when TI arrived he was a prancing young steed." Jenkins' soft negligee shirts merit your approval. . See * our splendid summer corsets, 50c. and 65c. We keep all the well known makes as well as ordered cor- sets, and guarantee a perfect fit. New York Dress Reform. Gustavus Kern, an from Knoxville, Tennessee, 100 banked. in Toronto. Aerrr-------------------------------- RICH BLOOD THE SECRET OF Druggist George W. Mahood Strongly Recommends Vinol. "The blood should have ninety-five per cent. red corpuscles. With a less amount comes weakness, sickness and suffering. . "We see every day on our streets many people whose faces plainly show impure, impoverished blood. . "We want everybody in Kingston to know that Vinol purities, vitalizes and enriches the blood, increases the red corpuscles and creates strength. ""I'his is because Vinol contains in a highly concentrated form all the medi- cinal, blood making and body-building alleged fugitive had #5, "We guarantee Vimol will purify and enrich the blood, create strength, and bild up every run-down person. in Kingston, or return the money in every ease where it fails." George W. | dervests from 10c. up, New York Dress Reform. Great interest is being taken by which will be This is not the derweat. 'owing to his height and girth, no he Siting suit was discov- ered and no tailor could be found who ould make one before the after- noon. At last a stage levee! dress was rented from His Majesty's theatre, whete it had done duty in "The Last of the Dandies." A a ue Ataeei can knew what had happened. When he reached the palace he was first surrounded by the Yeomen of the Guard, who started him upstairs with great despatch, In the course of his progress upstairs the Yeoman disappeared and he found him- self in a lane of tin-plated Life Guards- men. Again the some changed, says Town and Country, and there was a lane of royal footmen and next a large room filled to overflowing with admirals, fornia, diplomats, peers, chamber- ins, soldiers and sailors of all de- grops of commissioned rank and a great host of men attired like himself in levee dress. Ome by one they were singled out and ushered into the royal presence in the adjoining room, where stood the king surrounded by his suite. The work of presentation was so rapid that the American found himself out and in another room hefore he know what had happened. His over coat was on his back in the same ra- pid, mysterious fashion, and the next thing he knew he was outside in the courtyard. But he was actually sented," and ix now forever hof fahig, or eligible for presentation to any court in the world, provided he be- haves himaall Also he now has the privilege being invited to a garden party at Buckingham Palace one of these days. All this was preliminary to the pre- sentation of the man's wife and daugh- ter at the drawing room. Men are presented at the king's levee and the women undergo the same ordeal at the courts or drawing roome, which are by far the more imposing func. tions. It is probably no exaggeration to say thet every time a drawi room is hdd $500,000 is spent by the people who go to court. None but a very old habitue of the court--and then she is never below the 2 of: flowers alone is one of vast im- portance. If it were not for the draw- ing rooms the large florists could not exist. very woman who is presented goes armed with a bouquet whose -- is at least a pound, and some of them are worth ten times that sum, Then there are the bootmakers and the ho- siers and the milliners fo consider, to say nothing of the people who lend carriages. Suppose there are at a low estimate 500 people on the hation: list. Of these every mother's ighter has her- self phot phed 'in' her cotirt cos- tume and London court photographers are potorious for ic stiff prices. St., James' Park, on the night of a drawing room, is filled with London- ers who wander up and down the double line of carri stalled in the Mall, peering Mto windows and criticizing the costumes of the matrons and their debutante daughters. It is a legitimate privilege of sha populace to consider those waiting for presenta- tion as' objects of interest, and there the latter have to sit, some of them over an hour, subjected to t London's citinens, You he uel dozen shop girls flattening their noses ainst" the window of a motor brow- gham and carrying on a rapid fire conversation about the dress of milady and her daughter inside. "'Aint she beootiful, Mary Ann?" or "Wot do you think of this'un? Qi don't like 'er gown .at all." All this bas te be home with Spar- tan fortitude so long as there is no rowdyism; but, strange to say, there mover is. The young men who roam the streets at night consider it be- neath their - dignity to Jook at the presentecs; in fact, they do not even go to the park, so that all the star- ing is done by women who are inter ested in what their more fortunate sisters are wearing, A good many people starve them- stives foe months WP that they and their spring ve the money to enable them bing A to court. Theye are~vmany half-pay colonels who live in the sountay, Fhase abe object is to come up for a drawing room. Generally they have aflactial and wealthy friends who make if easy for them.in the matter of lodging in town end fend them their' Horses, carr) and, footmen; otherwise it would impossible for tl to go. There seems to be a tradi that if a'man's daughter has not been ted court her way to & Tn ei age will not be so smooth. That, of course, is a faMacy, but the tradition never dies, and so people' stint them- selves and endure endless sacrifices that they may put the hall mark on them- selves and their offspring. + A Camp Concert, . Secretary Stokes. of the Y.M.CLA., is arranging to hold a eoncert at the Barriefield eamp on Sundav, June 23rd. George Cummings and the Sy. denham street church choir, have been elements of cod liver oil actually tak- | asked to give the programe. The en from fresh code' livers, the useless | concert will he given 1 aus- oil eliminated, and tonic iron, a need- | pices of the Y.MOA: abd WCT.U., ful constituent for the blood, added. and the ladies will "provide wefresh- . 8 Ke J . P emt---- ale of XR rank of countess--would m of ap pearing at court in a ocostushd thay she had worn there before, item | EERE Queen Sty k approved SHE bn ar ed agent. Cavers R ogy Ta fom Merchants Porcrait On. Loa -------------------------------------------------------- TRACK FOREMAN, ALSO MAN assist at Lake Ontario Park, have some knowledge of horticulturey Abily at Street Railway Office, King street. isl k A GOOD SMART BOY, BEPWEEN THE age of 16 and 17, to nows stand and deliver to customers, AW AUTO-SPRAY. a FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. ee agri FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE summer uionths, Apply to 175 Clergy strent, : teeters ieepes a. A $75 CRED CERTIFICATE, . ams" | Fy ore of medium size. Apply Box "GW." FURNISHED Se --- Ea EEA tennis street, be , or tween Union and Earl streets. be PLEASANTLY SITUATED, EIGHT ogy Rr convienent he 'Routt and kitchen, A DESIRABLE hh et, ing or Boas Ni to Box "0G." OFFICE PARTITION, OF WOOD AND look after & PHY at - TO-LET, A NEW 16-FOOT SKIFF, BEA in person, to British A Hob News Savi, SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE men, Vg own cloth dase cheap ite suit made. h price and Salah ha The Tailor, fa Brock street, : HELP WANTED-FEMALE. TWO SALESLADIES: APPLY AT Wood's Fair, Princess St. -------------------------------------------------- GIRL TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL housework. No washing or ironing. No housecleaning. Nurse kept. Good wages. Apply 164 Earl street. A COOK, FOR SMALL FAMILY: RE- red. "the even ing to Mr. Henry « at resi ce of . Howard 8S, Folger, West St. 5 ¢ PERSONAL. ® PROFESSOR HALSTEAD, LONDON Fangland, Palmist and Ps ¢ Read er. Short stay in city. Private Readings daily 9 to 9, 25¢c., 58 rl street. : MARRIAGE LICENSES, ee ---------------- CK, ISSUER OF 0. 8. KIRKPATRI a 'Phone, 568. VETERINARY. Sr -- RN. G. W. Vv.8., HAS RE. B a fae HE sbove the Post He Selehtuny or atl at 10. LOST. SILVER BROOCH, MARKED VAN couver, on Princess, Welli , Brock or King Sts., on May 20th, Reward for ita return to this Office. | MUSIC, ON MAY 28s, BErwiEN Cataraqui and city. " Rose,'. songs Oratorios snd Pa Exercise Xi To. turn to The Paragraph Pulpit Unitarian REV. CO. W.CASSO N, OTTAWA -- Association And Religion. Religion may color the hfe of the individual a beautiful #int, but it can only pedht its largest and sublimest pictures by the assembling of the lives so tinted into an associated whole. It may stamp a golden letter of the truth upon each individual soul, but the message and the meaning becomes clear and complete only when cach takes his place in the sentemce-line of association, | Religion may enable one life to send forth its clear, sweet note, but the beauty of the harmony cannot become possible until all notes sound together in concord. Casson for free litera Address Mr. ture. THE POWER OF STEAM, Many May See But it Takes Genius to Realize. When James Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to jump up and down he said "There must be power in that steam that it can lift such » weight." There was. Millions prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded it gs an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put its Jor on the "cause" of Dandruff, Fall ng Hair and consequently Baldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which eats the life from the roots of human hair. Newbro's Herpicide destroys this ym ohd consequently restores the air to its natural state. Sold by leading druggists. 'Send 10¢ in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co,, Detroit, Mich. Two sizey, Sle. and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent, TTT rr ar ROADS TO DROP MEN. epp-- From 50,000 to 100,000 Em- ployees to Be Dism Chicago, May 31. Railroad manag- ers here estimatd that by the end of the first week' in June the railroads of the country will have discharged between 50,000 and 100,000 .men now employed. Some estimates put the number much higher. This does not take into account the In number of laborers and others dismi "be- cause of abandoned extensions and other improvements. Died On The Road. Brockville, May 3k-The body of Levi W. Eddy, a well-known resident of Clayton, was found on the banks of the' St. Lawrence river, near Steele's Point. He was returning home from the Frontenac hotel, i from Clayton. It is supposed he was taken sick on the way and died soon after reaching shore, where his boat was found tied up. Eddy was a civil war veteran. ice cream, in vered at any hour, at ROOMS, WITH BOARD. APPLY MRS. Lowe, 49 Ordnance St. A -------------------------------- URNISHED ROOMS, WITH MODERN od conveniences, 176 Clergy 'streets COTTAGES, DWELLINGS SUMMER UHMER and Offices. McCann, 51 street. GRAVE PLOTS FO! A OUR LETHE OXF TR EEE Biahooce Sb Rpply to 308 NTT : mn ROMs, Tor ofhave of ving | roams | aed fue ud EET ea nga, | 19 Cog, 138 Ontarlg SE write or 's Photograp 242 Princess. street. a TWO GOOD CES, ONB IN FRONT of b cing » MORE Princess. be vacant May 20th abhor, 348 Ki eat. Saw. Tu BRICK DWELLING, NO, 181 DIVISION street, twelve rooms, Satanaion n- ng ge LL Bw "ts Frederick Welsh, vision street. 81 KING STREET, CORNER EMILY St., commodious , 1isrooms, BUSINESS CHANCE. hot water, furtince, 4 oon Misses' Strap i FL Mi ) Slippers In Dongola Kid, Boz Calf and Patent Leather. We have an endless variety to choose from. Prices rangeat = | $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 6.200 § eee es . PLUM RIVER LEAD AND ZING MINE. This MINE is situated on the Lead and Zinc range running across the north-western corner of the state of Illinecis. You can leave Chicago a.m,, and return same day, and have 5} hours at the mine. The owners are not monied men, neither are they paupers, but they are decent, honorable men. Develppment work for three months past has revealed large De. posits of Cog and Sheet Lead, and from present appearances it is firmly believed this mine will begin to ship lead ore permanently within six weeks. ! If YOU are interested I will furnish fuller particulars, I am offering a limited number of §1 shares for twenty-five cents each, until further notice, in this paper, I will allow one week to inspect the mine, and return your money, if you are not abso- lutely satisfied with your purchase. I will not sell less than 500 shares to one person. The mine is clear of debt and has an area of 215 meres. Apvly at once by mail or in person to : THOMAS iLLS, 79 St., Kingston, FHENZIE TINE Tomowro . The name on every roll, : is our guarantee of quality i and correct design--and Sia for protection against in~ If you want the best values and the most up- "Menzie Line" Toronto .when bu i ff %

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