Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1907, p. 9

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mii - Supper Sale .30 to' 10 O'clock 260 Ladies' Fancy - Collars A manufacturers';lot "qf samples, all [different ranging in value, + 4oc, 3sc.fsoc, boc. % Yoursh Tonight = Yours} To-night 7.30 for Su 3 15c¢. Each. this lot will be in show win. f { ---- s in great demand and mak- ill no doubt wonder where ty White Goods to sell for e alert for buying opportuni. cial lots, etc., and securing s. Here is an example : ards Fine ndia Linons ide, a beautiful fine make ses and Children's wear. sually sold at 25c. yard. rom 7.30 to 10 O'clock for 5c. Yard." dren's siery ribbed or plain, all sizes. ribbed or plain, all sizes. he] famous LEATHER , extra strong; with dou- Prices from 15¢ to 25c. itockings ren, in Cashmere or Cot- lr rile Sa [ie Shoes f Blucher Oxfords t Shoe Store. Sp yd SECOND SECTION. THE DAILY YEAR 74. . Was In the Palace at'Madrid When the Momentous Event -- . Lec dibenso presents bby prince fo the Diplomatic (orgs WOMAN DESCRIBES SCENES -- SCENES ATTENDANT UPON THE BIRTH OF HEIR TO SPANISH THRONE AND SOME PERSONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EVENT. £ AT ROYAL BABY'S BIRTH That Gave an Heir to the Spanish Throne Occurred (The following birth of the heir throne is from a account to the Spanish woman who was in the palace on the eventful It is addressed member smart set ) interest. Madrid, what has seemed vous tension and a tendency of May and to a fashiona London's will be 10.-My Dear: dav. of the exclusive read with After | myself "gamping" with utter strange | faster than I have ever seen a Spani ard move before. The Palace Like A Beehive. We begged each other's pardons, ar sked him if there w about these things, and 1 have - found like months of ner- Jin a way that would make one blus out of one's chair at every passing cart, it is all over, Really the and pinch myself 16 true. I and dined together i warm to go to the theatre, so,we or- | room to room. The captain of the hal dered coffee in my rooms an the open windows overlooking dens. The queen, with her mother, there in the carly ed our coffee, and then leaned out ud that we had better go and dre bare flag awr had was such a hustle By this time--all in a moment it | She said that Princess Henry was ter- ed a great shout: went up. 1 waved my Professor Bell, ohines has been solved. What ree seemed-=the palace swarmed _apd hym- puibly extited, but wessbeing awfully | handkerchief, I know, and Marie dean- | Tialifax, N.8., June 3.--~"86i6 Yours [mains to do is to perfect the 'ap- Jd the gutomatie alle activity quite evening looked once more at staffs poking up into the blue sky. I had brain for wondered if it would be flags or color- id lights--then toddled off to bed the those bare thousandth those some of the ladies usual. to wmp : that 1 -have'to believe that it ¥=aH | med like a hive. Behind closed doors sure, married. had | heard the clectric switches turned o the King ar a long stroll | summon everybody. It ean We finish- | very lone." he vouchsafed. poles on my time. gar- | all 1t was too | while half-dressed maids hurried from |g, plucky--it is only when one sees hey that it wa berdiers swung he glory wd | tume at his heels. "We hidden t lucky it was that we did_so, for a lit the bishops were assemblin The chapel looked' lovely, whit : | 2 | i ecemed the heivht of the din the d on the tetrah That night there was no one wait- | But we all gave our dignity | like a disturbed ant-hill, and 1 shall | seemed the itht of the din the doors St tee ob Ths he y : i oh the hixr's ot For weeks ther ia dly. The old Duquesa of ( never make vou understand what a | Were 'fling wide, and "Tt" appeared preliminary work of which I have. | not good business. The man who dt |eeq from a striking loss of . ing in the hig squ: ; . i he) al y E : Tio Then YT don't mind: telling you that Jbeer med for soma veoars,. will fly .| tends faithfully to hie own affairs is | While Na and his 'erew, 'on: bad been small groups hanging out A tten : walf her ; ir and a hurlyv-hurly jaar va in : lon I . o ¢ ! ¥ oh as ditions he who is suocssaful. "If that Semi Hato a the 'north Turin the hoping to be the first to wet news, Lher rouge. The bishops also were not fplace w hlack "with people, | all on drilling in etiquette gave way a atmasphy onaeliond, sacl Id just leave th am, lay : ' ) ' . : . ira natortod itne a : Pow sbvlicsl from a gasoline ready company would jus ave he | int ng of R05, they suffer: but that particular night the sentries las tidy as they might have been, and | all seething ¢ looking up and laugh- human nature gserted itself, and 1 I r ppliy 1 sre n LY a world do 'better, or and spring 2 bad it all to themselves. 1 such lection of un- {ime and praving togither. The we-]for-one literally howled! T don't motor. As soon o I EE ol ir iit * Jed from a strange lethargy and Tack I was awakened by a voice, shou § in my nd the Spani- | men were telling their beads and in- | know which of the two made me do it J ton Iv th he Botal addy. ompithy 'say. thoy of interest, - 3 ibe "Get Y'Te + Pry Iv | a so dre ily 'blue. Some | Through the mob the harried coach father or. son! The bahy--such a Jo motor on n : : f ay ~ Warmth, it is claimed, has a hene- ng zet' up! 'Be quick e d : . ir p hic} wre being privately attacked by cus ficial chic effect, Heat has the fell out of my bed, and, r g£ oto r ladies prayed very hard, men and chafleurs were trying to. force dear, and very fair--was Jory quiet + I I % tom tailors who say they can make cial pay : it the door without my dressi i he same there was a constant | their way with carriages and motor | and good. It looked delicious. in its mt t " io dothit just nu good as any: of the posite effect of d; it produces | 5 o ¢ n fire? stle of unrest and excitement and | Troops kept marching te und | Ince nest, but when the king tried to reton y < : ** dontirk : he readv-] ony and destroys organic action. screamed Is the pala on fir rust t an car rooj a §.}o..2 : A : hot wir } emi ready' designs; and the ready he tive activities Wait for me!" opened the door. | also more than a suspicion that a cer | fro, hunt grew louder as the sun | speak to us and introduce his son he ROTH Pe ol made. cothiees claim that they oan | Heat lessens the vegetative Marie de B. stood there. She was ab- | tain amount of hooking-and-eyeing rose, and the air grew as hot as a broke down, and, with the tears ron AR IY Pretty marly imitate the: much-vaunt- | of the, organisms and causes the mus- solutely crving with excitement. | wad going on all, the while, bakehouse. A heap of grandees whe | ning down - his face ju stood and |PUTD not! DE I a eo Touto yelaxs "Tire ft oc ' - a council. or something | #8pbbed and smiled, while all the me BA : der in two hours WoL BO L The Bravery Of The Queen. i They were g ly outed and waved at him, and w A : The H. D. Bibby Co. 18. 80, 82 Be Mq er Of Pain. . bad her hair in 1 Tt was a brilliant. morning when we , having come to the pal- | women gasped unintelligible sturidi- f C0 d whicl Princess striet Any pain, little or big, exhausts vi- sight--and dashed int ! s. | 1vit the chapel, and then I ran against as usual they. had] ties in any language that came figgt. | © 50 0 0 re ------ tality. It causes both suffering and and the arms of 'one of the halberdiers {Lady --W, who told me that the an 120 to say that have leted On top of the reports that the green | permanent injury, Cure aches a with a long' spear, who was running fqueen's mother, the dowager queen, not leave the queen's Over At Last. sell the frame : hugs and other pests are destroying pains 2 promptly anylime by usifig mr At last it was over, and somchow fang 'irl Tn gx cnsons we have | crops, comes the announcement from | Smith's White Tiuiirty - -- = ---- i ne a EE we ill got back to our rooms, which | C0 IE erin work with | the department of agriculture that || Tt figs the dewpent 8 he wed ied 3 : iT t Churchn { were just as we had left them, for the v than about - 1,000 cells No rats annually eat over 3100,080,000 | it- Fost remedy lor J MEMORIAL TO MICHAEL DAY IT T. The Great Churchmen Arrive: servants had bern waiting and. won m ' : LY He, Ww u y United 8 Rheamutisin. or fot any infanuhation Presently all the : that w vo cpnipiwdd with all the eells | worth of grain in the. United States. " Y 1d be -- bent and 'waved to and fro dering like the rest of us, without a lyhat ean be required during the sea Our worries would be: few if ig | of ron THO ad om sho Wi ie y harchmen. Ww Frivis They had | thought of bodmaking or dusting. | con and with n motar that 1 believe | wasn't for the things that never bap- | Withont it. 200, # ales ® Ey 4 churchmen ere. arriving. CY 8% 1 When I dropped into my chaic 1 felt | in pros suitahl I: feel confident | pen Store. This Celtic er Irish patriot in t The ruins of May. oss has-been pl f Straid, Lie Abbey 2 are seen in the background. aced on the grave of the famous his native place in County ny news. In vin one gets most awfully frank for a week in England. From the min- the rumble of |uteness of his details he was, I am | been called up ody of men in | fussing and their fuming about tries, | Word, and indeed a fest later 1 ]lGraham Bell, who arrived in Halifax Dr. Bell loaves to-morrow morning , ] old-world cos- | that one realizes how splendidly Eng- | could not hear myself speak, for the irom Washington, and is op his way |, Cape Breton, anxious to begin t "upon 8 I OF ie 0 1 and the of his soncepte tnd ot be so ome ch | in the private chapel, and we all | ture kine was being 1orn, sol gave | scorn, Then the guns started in, and [have demonstrated the physical prac B upon | in prive pel, ing was g , gt usiness and nufacturing Con- A) unhented thea We | rusiied away a Ma eharins at eb ia the ted ea flowers everywhere, and such decora- Eo ry : : oT | PAGES 9 TO. 14) BRITISH 1G KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1907, TNO. 138 is a I NE TT ---- A. EEN RA Bry ina [22 Ir he bo wir opr Corrred by bis mothe intelligent people, that the inhabit: ants of the tropics are lazy and de light in vulgar ornaments? According to C. D, Pfldtim, & Ger: man scientist, the highest dogree ol ; civilization in reached in temperate climates. Temperature, asserts the sfvant, af feets character; in the cold a man los- os interest in life and fails to associ- ate ideas properly; ee in an ex- ceedingly warm ol te a 's blood is consumed more uiokly, ho becomes casily fatigued , and at the same time his taste for display may run from the extreme aes hetiecta desire for the barbario. sdornmen savages. The offcct of cold on the character is evidenced in tho Eskimos. According : > 3 in» ill have a flying the + doctors and maids had all | where I was opened. 1 nearly scream FLYING MACHINES, that this summer I wi VINE Ihlood vesstls and pervents aud she ductars an iy a Bad ed, the tension wus so ny 1 didn't -- mnchine that will show not only is gana from bei suffused by a great hear the words, but as the door clos- | Problem Has Been Solved, ' Says possibilities but its practicability. As quantity of the fluid, hinders the work I bave said, the problem of flying Lo the-heurt ind produces & tremblitiy i h pot legit the queen's apartments since, 1 n |behaving splendidly. Dut, then, she is than ever. brave, and that the queen herself was ed agaist the wall and evied more go the flving machine was a prob- li p k th hi i de x o all wi pliance, making he machine acti- : of I told her it was all right | em. It is such no longer. The prob- enble for everyday work, . This the organs is lessened there is a dimi- 3 Drga: uh a boy--that evervthing |lem has been solved. confident will 'be nécomplished 'at { Rution in danse impressions. A Siv. ' cloarnnes - | wmonz all these courtiers, with their | Was over. | don't believe she heard a The speaker was Prof. Alexander | "Rojyn Nreaug" before the awtumn.' ague I sk r o | lish he is. 1 was dying for | whole of Madrid turned itself into one [to his summwr home ' amd lute ty work, and sanguine of its outcome. inte by this time, but little | buge roar. They told me afterward-- [nt "Bleinn Breaug," Cape Breton. | Tre ia much improved in health after |judkments, He does not fellow up Rita de L. said it was much funnier t,, | those who had been out in the streets There are now five 'flying machines on | his transatlantio trip. pressions, neglects to od i ~that in a flash Madrid literally blaz-" | the "heavier than air' principle, Dr "One who is shivering alates $ourly go round to the other side of the pal: ace and watch the people. Of course, ed with the red and yellow, and that [Bell said to your correspondent, two MIND THEIR OWN BUSINESS. I had never been anywhere when a fu- | the white flags were tossed away with fat least of which, apart from my own, 1d went with her. the uproar was deafening, ticability of the idea. They sre aero an have no concep- Through it one only got s{ray notes [plames, 1 hope this sumer to be cerns Are Too Ready to Quarrel. put superficial in his role." E t my flying machine, (Needlework Magarine!) | Duing the Russian campaign of ral kite plan, on the Hitting out at the other fellow is |1812 many of the French soldiers suf . ip the chocolat ( My dear, you a tion of the sight. AN Madrid was [of the Marcha Reale and at what able to show t come more carefully dressed tha 18 + . S .: il y } tn fied [an if T had been banged all over with -- rm-- eet ---- most of the Qhishops, who wore a very i - Ee ---- a . k stick, but some hot water and "uvr-all + and wotn ANDearant J uy al nig} and i ota ay} ra %, wcheon--or hreakiast, if you o . : ; het 3 yartu ya) me together, and 1 was Y 5 ¢ 1X1 md the archbishop ' ' 1 of Toledo threw an ans | w ot | uite ready to go an hour later to i Nimaond Power as he left his" co hear the Te Deum in the cathedral : i C. ma 10 ey Is en + Such a erowd, such gratitude, sueh . » in the tows wore the me : viol flag One. was the roval stahd delight I never saw, I wonder if ever oslo ad LA CE rd vou knows-that was for a boy; |[® baby was horn amid such excite he. other t : ** | ment, such noise, and such joy ! the other wi Of \ all tried to talk and MN. JP even r we had a queer Ligh! 2. all 'over, whil Delicate Children. Marie but sniff and roll : - her wet h orchief into a damp Baby's Qwn Tablets have done more She getting on my nerves, | than any other medicine to make a whispe went round--'lthe | weak, sickly children well and strong %oand we all fell back from the | And the mother can use them with ows and made way for him to | 8D confidence, as she has the come and look at the sight in the intee of a governm nt analyst square. Ob ! my dear, 1 was sorry for the tablets conta no opiate or that boy. He was livid under his g Yen a Cyr, dark skin, and 1 could scé his throat peddia, 3... savs 1 «| working hard against the collar of used Baby's Own Pablets for colic, teething troubles and indiges his uniform. He "gripped the handle of his sword so tightly that his fingers [ ton, and am more than plea with - . the ron] & t who 156 'looked like iron. I' never knew before | the good, resu isa, A thismedicine will not it." Soi by - medicine dealers or bY mail at Me: a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co; Brockville, Ont. how fearfully frightened a man can be at such a time. He looked out at the people, who were' too busy with their peerings pushings 'and prayers to seé him, and then he went « and we werd The Doctor's Mission. all marshalled ne Hospital the J Some [riv ed that illness was like a stroggle be lois person has remark rartments, all looked like our r tir of acters end of tween two people, and. that the doe . a _-- and - tired, how h tor ressmbled the third man, who in- : anxious we-got. The palace was fear tervened to separate them with a club. : fully quiet. Ewervhody seestied hold Sometimes he hit the disease on the The stone is belis to have curative properties. Children aMidted with the ing their breath. In whispers we be- head, and sometimes th® patient. ed naked through 'the ved | three t imes, and are then drawn three times.al i the 2 se thingd., Suppose we -- . f ine diseases. Sir Norman ? had to: or or ns, pase it Pa, be statis at, surly mom i El. Tt wes arranged along the nh year ould be sir], .suppoge « tig baby To face the wide, blue world. 4 5 3 pi cin BolT en iri AB, Tie gota his wivength 'and health May and August, Feb and N ovimber, b indicated by th A Bs upon the stones on one side by those on the: y Et Suddenly. - the door of. the saloon By using Rocky Mountain Ten.

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