Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jun 1907, p. 12

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oF mse of a thoughtless stab been rl was so overcome that she killed herself. atpin tragedies sometimes hon Yin _iragn Lestershire, £5 i i " NY. g ¥ f monstrosities. £8 if Fa F ii g § 8 young woman. As he happen ed to | i 5 ¥i Ef hind the left ear, : ih i wounded place began to swell grow painful, ow painful g g 1 iz i it ing on i pain behind the ear. found he had headpiece She apologized nicely, and i the _ Sheth, of te MeDermo nex you tt was found unconscious in his bed. that time until his death he was. conscious only for hrief intervals received a An autopsy revealed the fact that To. to 15¢. a Ib.; halibut, 20c. a Ib.: fresh Ni mp---- » 10c. "a 1b.; bullheads, 'and % 10c. a lb.; ing, 150. ; Popepaugh vp 1 Sella Bros', Show fy ing, + Wig best circus of all-Adam Fore i Meth a. a and Sells "is coming to on Juno 27th, with a show has , been so vastly inproved, so filled with novelties > _ absolutely new thing in Poultry--Chickens, 75s to. 0125 per a tented amusement. ons, 25¢. to 30c. a dos; an old act to be seen | gran, , 30c, to 60c. per dos; banan- rings or on the |, Be. to 25c. a dos.; Malaga grapes, Ormers | 150. to 20e. per Ib, are i their | y tables--Potatoes, $1.25 per try, The parade rows" cabbage, Se. to Jou, Dok tly © od in char- | head; »70c. a head, or B0c. a uo Wish like the | dog,; Sip, 3 2Bo. [poh turnips, 18e. ° av : ts, 0c. 3 ions, 60c. A aa erage Beck: peck; onions, 60e 5, and originality. The i peticle of "Fighting the Flames," is a1 Creation in entertainment. It i one million dollars to build, and 4 "expenditure shows itself in a mi- mie city filling the arena of the tent ¢ with its domes and skyscrapers: in the with pedestrians and jndin the great battery of RK apparatus in ith flames. Some of No. 1, 27. Ib.; fox, No. 1, large, ROMANCES OF SUCCESS. ---- First Time Story of Slater's Suc- Sells Bros.' circus, main tent of the Forepaugh 'and lls Bros.' circus is the largest can- _ pavilion ever meted. ki Jovery ~ two acres of ground a seat dg peor to und il Seat i stages and a vast hippod A S-------- June 8.--The follo the oi The Canadian Magazine this month 2 3 J magazines coming into Can- a timely article on a great inl jovement, b Ma by very interesting. Under the heading wing | Trade," a writer tells : story of the Birth and growth of the success, i Man with aim to possess tet and surer riches than he who Psion a gold or silver' amine. The Kiss. The New York World recently .offer- ed a cash prize for the best definition' of a kiss. The man who sent in the Joltowing ywon--as he should have It has no value for any one persen. is the expression of extreme hap- It is piness for two The child gets it gratis. The young man steals it. The old man buys i It is the right of. children, the pri- vilege of lovers and the mask of hy- mg lady it represents wife, hope, and for the the a cripple for life. The with remorse result | accidents, constantly Howard Miller, of met an untimely ond from the scratch of one of these bill He was riding in an electric car be | The ean toward her she turned her and a hatpin scratched him be- Nothing was thought of the injury until: several dara later, when the and Jon the oped, and de- | defen: medical aid could rid- _& crowded street car he felt ing to ascertain the Saas, he encoun teved point of long hatpin Projecting from the of a pretty girl next to | dashed matter. But cess is Told. | his oclobrates the postal route of all the | The June number of the magazine is of "A Romance of Success in, the Shoe briefly the Slater Shoe idea. The pages contain aphs of the directors of the - the business attained such gstonish-| !¥ of corn and roots in view ofthe the Idea can always Javes Soon WY ry meant to While a play was in progress at" a t me and |New York theatre, a. man sitting in 'H not an orchestra chair suddenly leaped to his feet and demanded th sitting behind him be arrested. he declared, retired to a dressing-room from which blood was flowing, found, Then it was learned that the woman had tried to fasten her hat to the back of the seat in front of her with a hatpin. d . Of course, she was promptly acquit- ted of intent to harm. This did not help the unfortunate victim, however, as he was attacked with blood poisoning, and for some time hovered dangerously near the gates of death, Some years ago the number of such occurring, caus- ed Assemblyman Phillips to introduce into the legislature of New York a i ing to limit the length of hat- pins to three inches, statesman's intentions were - J good, and he had a lot of pertinent statistics to bolster up his case, but a terrific storm broke upon his head. A tremendous howl of protest came from women all over the state. Delegations of the fair sex marched capital, protesting against taking away woman's chief weapon of oe, Of course, the bill died--and the hat- pin survived. Only last summer one of the bravest and best known of ' the life-saving squad at Atlantic City had a fateful encounter with a hatpin while rescu- ing a woman bather fram the surf. a powerful wave upset her, she called for help. The veteran guard to her rescue and bore her, fainting, ashore. As he released his burden he gave a ery of pain, and 'blood spurted from a wound in his arm, The woman, it seems, had used a [hatpin to fasfen her belt, and the sharp point of this dug so deeply into the guard's arm that it pierced the main artery. He wearly died from loss of blood DOG'S MONUMENT COST $1,500, Animal Had Saved Life of Farmer's Child. His love for a dog caused Jacob Ski- fer, a wealthy and retired farmer of Grundy Centre, Iowa, to erect a monu- ment costing $1,500 to the animal's memory. The monument has n hand- some marble base, surmounted by the figure of a dog chiselled from Indiana granite and weighing 600 pounds. The animal the life of which is thus uni- yuely memoralized was a shepherd dog and once saved the life of one of the "children of Mr. Slifer. The dog's grave is sheltered by evergreens and trailing vines. | Flowers' and pansies also help to make the place one of rauty, ---------- Could Not Produce The Ghost. Law Notes. "haunted" ® owners of houses will doubtless learn with pleasure that if the presence of the ghost diminish- es the rental value of the Premises, they can recover damages of the per son who first discovered the said ghost and spread the tidings. At least, an English jury has recently awarded a houseownér substantial damages against a newspaper publish- er for disseminating the belief that house was infested by restless spirits. The plaintiff brought an ac- tion for slander of title, aMeging as i " all injuries to the sky well as svecial damace that hy reason of the | Mr. Tucker still affected not $0. bo A railioad Yo Huda Bey ould --t 'the various skin disoonce. Thro is defendantis statement he had heen un- | tice. Then her majesty put the nvi- ke a halt or Yeti I | not a family that would not find th is ghle to find a temant for, his house. | tation into words, whereupon the] Fans Jn > hoo The defendant being unable to pro+ duce either the ghost or satisfactory evidence of its presence in the house, the jury came to the conclusion that ere wasn't anv ghost--which was an unusually intelligent conclusion fora jury to arrive at. et Plant Corn And Roots. Farmers will do well to. plant plen- scarcity of hay and fend Tt is net to. Inte for ploughing fresh ground for he corn crop yef. Leave no fallow ground. Give nature a chance to show what she can do for the exchequer. Sow and work. Harvest is certain. | A ---------------------- Beware of Ointments For Catarrh ! That Contain Mercury, in the pation of T. Ake joiner, is sults. They are a great nerve with the stwelfth juryman still Wneon+ 8 mercury will surely destroy the sense | de ith the * fi 3 strengthener and blood maker, In | vinced, of smell and comple the Secor ds of ie Rute yfuds Fi boxes, 25c., at Wade's Dr ug Store, "Well, gentlemen," said the court of- BUTTONE @ raya ney Soh Anticon Troush been picked up from time to time on | Money back if not. satisfactory, ficer, entering quietly, "shall I, as per °. the coast in never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as thoy will do is ten fold to the good you n had been driven through the skull into the brain, and at a woman The woman stoutly denied the truth of the accusation, but when the man d bared his shoulder, a long, jagged wound, was damage | J, She had stabbed him in the shoulder, It all the Give to him music, books and games, Don't talk about the cost ! "Twill cost far more to bring him back When once to you he's lost. Praise and appreciate his work, And share with him the gains ; The pride Will pay With plenty good and wholesome ' food And decent clothes to wear. Some sport Yo make his work seem light, No boy 'For pleasu That dazzle those who roam : But when Turn to is of light tucked collar, trimmed with tiny frills of white lawn. to g ve fullness, which is held in place at the Waist by broad white embroid- beading, through blue short length and full puff (or ered light made long, if band of the beading and ribbon. A shield can be worn with this sacque if high neck is desired. Refused When Peverly the court of St. James, was present. tig ed to Queen Victoria, that he be seated by that slight mo- tion of her England dbeyed. Tucker was portly and heavy, and the chair was fragile and small. He ap- peared not to notice the invitation. A moment American said, with a profound bow : 4 2:000 miles nearer "Your majesty, presence of compliment at your the queen, "and cept comfort." ed Mr. Tucker. "Why, I should break back "and chair if 1 attempted With this interview began the queen's liking for ripened into such an intimate friend- ship as no joyed with her majesty. has Built From Wreckage. The village of Mapleton, near Horn- furnishes a novelty in the shape of a peculiar shed. The front of the building, which is both my sea, © Keep The Boy At Home. Human Life. Your boy will never wander far, Nor tempted be to roam, Are given him at home. I! happy faces greet him there, And' voices sweet and kind, \What boy, Will seek Ladies® House Sacque, The dainty house sacque here shown A "Hecla" Furnace Hecla Fused Joints guarantee this purity of atmosphere, because they dre mafle by fusing the iron always keep nr home warm and comfortable, and provide in addition a system of ventilation that wil] always - Keep the air fresh and pure and free from gas, smoke or dust. and steel of the Hecla: together at a white heat in such a way as to make a joint that is absolutely. tight for all time. 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Omaha, Neb, Two sizes »50c. and $1, at Drug Stores. Send 10c. in stamps to THE HERPICIDE CO., Dept. L., Detroit, Mich., for a sample. Re sure you get Herpicide. Guaranteod under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. Serial No. 915. Applications at prominent Barber Shops. See window display at G. W. MAHOOD'S, Special Agent. and steel secon are everlasting, building a House or installing a heating system, you should know why the Hecla is the most sanitary, t and most economical furnace made. agent or write Builder for the latest catalogue and a free CLARE BROS. & C0. Limited PRISTON, Oat. KINGSTON AGENTS : Elliott Bros. ALL EE -------------- a entre The Hudson-Bay Route, The Lost Boy. The blockade of Gast-bound freight | Palins (Texas) News, ob on the railroad lines of the 'North- acy yen, ny Jittle Boy.?" the western States and Western Canada, | While three Policemen sighed and pushed on toro aes otan la the auitue |, thir Suabinens Tale! "ot, Fusbed tion for a short route to Europe by-|* ge Eh we : way, of Hudson Bay. Any schoolboy And pe -- ded BW o rag looking at a globe knows that dis- tied on his toe, . tances east and west are shorter to- ward the pole than toward the equa- tor. From Japan to Liverpool by way of San Francisco is 11,000 miles; by way of Vancouver-Montreal, 10,000; by way of Prince Rupert,--the new G. T. P. terminus,--and Montreal, 9,300 miles; b way of Prince Rupert and The Hudson ¥, 3,275 miles. Take a map and look at the Atlan- seaports. New York and Montreal are on the broadest belt of America, --hoth at the greatest possible dis- tance from the western shipper. Look at the little fur post of Churchill, up on the Hudson Bay. It is from 1,500 to 2000 miles nearer the western shipper than New York or Montreal. A \BLOOD blue lawn, having a round T Makes your The blouse is tucked Extract Compound Sal y which is run Shake well in ribbon. The sleeves are "His hair was lke & bunch of holy, and when he went from home It stood in all directions, for he wever used a comb. And in his pockets You will find all kinds of boyish truck. If you can get yowr hand in where the candy has not stuck." * again at bedt druggist can gredients, This is sald preferced), finished with a Victoria's Invitation. great policemma shook his head in Tucker, minister to Krim negation flat, "We'll look for him 2 he said, and reached out for his visgred hat ; ' alt I can tell you, anywr,y, his job ain't anything like play. [There's seven thousand bye, Pay that's jest about like that." -- mal activity, matter and she indicated hear plump hand which - all town time to time, only asmilable They Rely Dn Wade's Dintmen4. Wade's Oiptment is depended yp n 4 in hundreds of homes for the cure of later it was repeated, but ointment invaluable. - Cures Ecrema, Salt Rheam, 'Sealy cw | pa Itching Eruptions of the skin, Pim yr ples, Bo Davdrufi, ste. In bigs boxes, 25c., at Wade's Drug Store. -- Confided Tn Her. Chicago News. Her Mother--Does your hshand take you into his confidence wegarding his business affairs ? Young Wifo--Oh, yes; he did so only this morning. When I asked him. to let me have $50 for a new gown, he said he was very sorry, but busing ws was so had just now he 'couldn't Pe Hs- sibly do it. - S---- The Twelfth Man. The second day drew to jts close western shippers. I never sit in the | The project has been furiously _oppos- royalty," "I accept the ed by eastern seaports, and railroads : hands," replied that feed these seaports. For tweaty- now you must ac- | five years railroad projects from Win- "Comfort I" exclaim- | NiPeg to Hudson Bay have simply been blanket charters smothered and kept in abeyance by rival railroads, your majesty's but a change has to come, to _sit in it." Minister Tucker, whi . hich Easy Way to Get Irom. Any person who is run down or who impoverished blood needs iron. Most iron preparations constipate or are hard fo assimilate. Wade's Iron Tonic Pills (Laxative), provides a rem- edy which is free from' these objections, These pills agree with everybody. They give prompt" benefit and permgnent +f other American over en- the immediate neighbor usual, order twelve dinners the arrangement is so in- y "Make it," said the foreman, "elev. 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