Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jul 1907, p. 3

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"he starch thatneedn't e cooked. .that won't tick. .thatgives a bril- iant gloss with almost yo iron-effort..isn't hat the starch Jou yught to have ise on your clothes? Buy it by name.. dealer sells it. kins have just'received from Dresser, nljchoice lot of ink Skin ersian Lamb ussian Lamb ve REPAIRS and AL- RATIONS on] your Furs e now. , F. GOURDIER {CLUSIVE FURRIER nd 80 BROCK ST. 'Phone 700. SOUVENIRS & A Sterling Silver Spopn, or irooch Souvenir of King- ton as a rememberance to riends in distant or foreign ands, is one of the moat iseful and interesting novel- ies. We sell also High Class cnamel Souvenir Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Jewel Cases, Pin Trays, ete. Jewelers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage 2 of strength--No. A ££ No. Fx oT Erne promeid on =ipt of price i pam mong 00., TORONTO, Summer Dress Fabrics picking out :the mate. for that Summer Dress, must bear in mind that have the best assort- it in the city, That is it the ladies tell us, and ) is better able to judge 1 they are ? ancy Pattern Muslins in eat variety of styles and rs. Special at 0c. a d and up to 6oc, a yard. heck Ginghams, all co- , 12 1-2¢. a yard. lain Chambray, all co- , 12 1-2C. a yard. Vhite Spot Muslins; -2C. a yard and up. Vhite Mercerized Waist- 8, 15¢. a yard and up. ictoria Lawn. India en, Mull, Muslin, Dim- Nainsook, etc. Vhite Pique, extra value, . a yard ahd up. White Duck, special at [-2C. a:yard and up. WMAN & SHAW i ler's high class candy. FE plete E Gibson's Red Cross drug store. ate t lV ve ve be 9, 1907. Nothing you can wear costs you so little in real comfort, real service and real satisfaction as Pen-Angle Guaranteed Underwear Tomy sity snes - Mode in ma a, Wy fom-Stine te for 1 Department of Raiiways& Canals QUEBEC CANALS. NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CEMENT. SEALED TENDERS, endorsed der for Cewent," will he received by the undersigned at 16 o'clock, on Monday, the 15th July, 1907, for the supply of 10,000 barrels of Portland Cement, the use of the "Ten- Canals. be procured at the office of the Superin- tending Fngineer of No. 2 Place d'Arnws Square, Montreal and at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, on and after the 3rd instant. The 1vpartment does not bind itsell to accept the lowest or amy tender. By order, ls K. JONES, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, July 3rd, 1907. Newspapers inserting this advertise ment without authority from the Depart- ment will not be paid far it. ; Valuable Kidney Remedy The following is the prescrip- tion of a well-known authority, and can be prepared at home at very little cost: One ounce Fluid Extract Dan- delion; One ounce Compound Salatone; Four ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, Get these simple vegetable In- Rredients from your druggist; mix, shake well, and take a tea~ svoonful after meals and at bed- time. Children, according to age. This preparation has been used with great success in the treat- ment of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, and all similar troubles arising from weak or diseased kidneys, and is so highly recom- + C0000 4090000000004000000000e PIIFITETIRTPII P4404 4 0000s mended and well known we feel sure that a great many readers will avall themselves of the op- portunity to procure it at once. ~ bode COMPETENT JUDGES." Beauty Doctors Endorse cide. Women who make a business of beau- tify ing other women come pretty pear knowing what vill bring about best results. Here are letters two, concerning Herpicide : "1 can recommend Newbro's 'Herpj cide," as it stopped my hair from fal ing ous and, as a dressing, it has no superior. "(signed.) Herpi- from Bertha A. Trullinger, "Complexion Specialist, Morsison St., Portland, Ove, After using one bottle of 'Herpi- > my hair has stopped falling out, and my scalp is entirely free from dandruff. (Signed. ) Grace Podge, Beauty Doctor, "195 Sixth St., Portland, Ore." Sold hy leading druggists: Mich. Two sizes. 5c, G. W. Mahood, special agent. EE What Did He Mean ? Lippincott's. Patient-- 'Doctor, do you think 1 E will have to be operated on?" Doctor--"'Well, 1 hope for the best." If you take in a boat trip don't for get your box of McUonkey's or Huy- No trip com- Sold only at without them. for | Specificatiobs and forms of tender can | the Quebec Canals, | the | i Send 10¢, | Ein stamps for sample to The Herpicide EF Co., Detroit, E and $1. bo bigoted 1 did indebted- I Coffin--Undertaker's Whistle Act- had laid od as Resurrection Blast--Relates 10, but James Fegan of Rochdale has the | we Of SOUT, distinction of beingithe only man in | At Fegan's England who was ever measured for | mother.and a his coffin and reguarly "laid out™ of his, illness. for burial who lives to tell the tale dor the Bre} and langh at the undertaker. His co DATIOw had been dug, and for hours he Mr. Albert il oa covering him, | " and all the time conscious that he wend experi was going to be buried alive. His | te" business, struggles to escape the horror are | co. best told in his own words. able and thrilling "Tt 'was like an eternity," he says, | Co 3044 "an eternity of unspeakable mental erals agony. I knew that' I was alive the Pro 7, greater part of the time and made Boats terrible inward struggles to manifest Life some outward sign of life. aq "It was a wonder I did not kill | _ "Tt was a sh i F move, myself in these attempts to escape the Fon Nm Ma hu bei not the believe that "May no: human being -- | worst enemy I ever had or ever shall underneath have--pass through such tortures. | "When the undertaker came I a thought I should have gone mad. | Fancy a man' supposed to be dead | thinking all these things. How aw- | ful it seemed that I should be unable so much as to open my eyes or even | wink, while I could plainly feel the | tndertaker measuring me. I hoped | for something to happen that might | so startle me as to produce a sign of life." "I had even time to think--and isn't | this strange?--how scared my friends | would be 'if they saw me move. But I wanted to move all the same. If | any one fainted, well, that was not so serious after all as being buried alive. l "If the undertaker had not measur- ed me a second time I suppose I might have given up thé ghost. He house, t0 pay me =» he can have the laugh out of me." In how great a measure Mr. Fegan owes his life to Providence or chance is shown hy the fact that it was Mr. Heywood's half holiday, and he is not generally at home then. y were lucky to caich me," he said. The supposed deceased's bro- ther told Mr. Heywood that there was no necessity for him to take measure- ments. Holding up a piece of string be said: "This is the width of my brother, and he is the same height as myself and no stoutef, Dut a Hey. told me afterwards that he always | Wood thought it advisable to follow measured botlies iwiee--not in order | his usual practice and take his own to make sure whether they were dead, measurements. but only to he correct in his measure- TERRORIZED BY BEES. ments to make them comfortable. | Despair and Joy. ------ "Though I was hoping that when | Swarm of Thousands Take Possession the time came to screw me in the cof- of Hospital In Sussex. A remarkable story of the "wrath comes Sedgebroaok fin I should wake up with fright. still, as that would be my last chance, I was only too glad of something t0 | go "pear Plumpton, Sussex. excite me before then. The farm is the East Sussex small- "Imagine my despdir 'when I pox hospital, the caretaker of which. thought the undertaker had done with and. in a lesser degree, his wife, me, and imagine my joy, coupled have been terrorized by bees for near. with an awful dread, when I felt him ly five years. lower my head from the pillow and | ~qp0 bees are not hive bees, though repeat the process of measuring me. | i4 "4g possible that their progenitors I made desperate efforts to raise my- | a4 some remote date were domesticat- self, and once actually succeeded in ed. They are a swarm of countless making a slight movement over my | gponcands (some local gossips say stomach, but no one observed it. My millions) which for five years at Yeast have had their abode under the tiles of the farmhouse and have lived the the visit, and then | } despair was heartbreaking. , After all | my ineffectual attempts to show a | sign of life, was I to succeed unob- wildest of wild lives. served? Perhaps I should never be When the present caretaker able make het such sire fato restdenes. 'oar years age. ho lik "That was har bs you io and, of course, my strength could not Sie dromined np Aoszal i Jats but be failing, because, if T was not lowing spring he had a painful reve- dead, there is no mistake about it lation. He pted Pitie that 1 was certainly dying again, 80 | oq , atten inno to speak. I pulled myself together | £0 o pains, and wis badly stung for a final effort, ag it seemed to me During the last four be has my last chance. Once more 1 could all over eo a distinctly feel that I had moved, stung is body and this time the undertaker notice be laid it. T heard him shout: "He's not Dumber, Ones lost Toe. was ao dead! He's alive! Bring cold water! rived him of 'his Sima ring brandy! Bring the doctor! Pad old Dr. Watts t i a Look ! look! look! He's moving. Look " hving at his eyes, they're twitching." Resurrection Whistle, { "Then the undertaker whistled as loudly as a steam engine for those hospital bees to see anybody to downstairs to come up. That whistle | "improve the shining hour. y was my resurrection trumpet blast. | themselves are pirates, outlaws, vi- cious ne'er do weels of the: worst type {The under- > It is their It fairly woke me up. taker afterwards described How he whistled with his fingers.) And in a | few minutes I heard my own voice | saying: 'I am cold, cold, so cold.' Of course, I must have been as cold as death, otherwise they would not have taken me for dead | "The undertaker soon had me wrap- | a bee epic. J ped in blankets, and they brought me | worker they dash, and in a moment brandy as quickly as was humanly | his tools are dropped and he is fiy- possible, though it seemed to me they | ing for refuge. rE Er er WE CLOSE July And ecomomy, for You--of - course you'll 15c, 20¢c. and 25¢. Muslins in White 27-ingh Taffeta finish, Jap Hosiery and 2Bc. Stocki for 18e¢. pair: 0c. Ttockines for 15c. pair. 15¢. Stockings for 12jc. pair. 12jec. Stockings for 10¢. pair. The James Johnston Store 2nd Week of Our Great we are going. to make this , hag advertisements can't begin to tellall the news. We will be glad to have you come and see Wednesday's List of the July Sale. PRINTS! 360 yards Fhglish Prints, full 32-in. A) of course they will wash well. Regular price, 124¢, Dress Goods. 400 yards Black and Check Dress, strictly all figures, all goed washing colors, J uly sale price, 9c..yand; y Silk' in every shade, This is the best 59¢. value in Kingston. _All Sizes for Ladies and Children, Set all your Summer Neads in the Dry Goods lips; durfog this Sale. : | "Look at garden," he said to a | iis over | a beautiful situated plot of ground, folofnimfeiniminivieieieieie ieee fine ietajeiaineleinjeieleieielelefeleleelel | which, under ordinary tions, - would be made highly profitable. "Tt AT 5 P.M. Sale , business week: to us all sure have fo come and sou. ows per ible to gi tt. This week h ou | Fooeln ded the prohibition, bat y wide, in light and dark colors, and p July sale price, 9c. waol, 50 to 54 inches wide, amd good value at $1 yard. July sale price 63c. yard. | "May 1 k." he inquired, i 128 yards Cream Storm Serge, 16 inches wide, all pure wool and al- § | gp of operation, of ready' shrunk, worth 60¢; yard. Julv sale price, 42c. yard. i ! in's + 256; and 35c. White Mercerized Waistings, also suitable fdr shirt waist I Vr mia ao n Suits and sses, mice assortment of patterns, July sale price, 1Vc. | seem traverse the on ' yard, py ! : once made in this House that he Grounds, with colored spots and alfodBlack and White. July sale price, 42¢. yard. Underwear. @5¢: Lisle Vests for 23c. ------------ | Tess than one-third of the people in | thig country are married, and lots of . | that number are wondering why thay 30c. Lisle Yeats for pe 25¢, Lisle, Vestsgfor 17c. "A axe. a0e le Vesis™fur 18c. eT axe 3 i 1%. Vests® 168 8c: 4 Any woman with a train fo her gown . should be able to draw her own con- clusions. | Politics is a combination of cash and hot dir chamicallvunited to make a Creat & wer @ jhe | Famous | | coives Mihy Go First seriion, 356. housemaids for Avpnly between The Peopl EE insertion ie. om secutive insertion thereafter \haif cent a word. Minimum charge for HELP WANTED-MALE, ' 'WO ABLE-BODIED MEN AND THREE os de Rate gi I ma gs PINING-ROOM GIRL; Porter. Apply te lfoguos AT ONCE. A YOUNG GIRL TO AS sist with light housework. Apply to ALSO gH aTEL a word. Each o tel. ] Tickets for sale Sverywhore. ¥ecuotn vs sion, five coats. Buy early AEA -- » one in Mrs. Prevost, 118 Earl Street. ------------ ern ---- se rater satnnt 0 PURCHASE" A FEW ACRES WITH CHANBERMAID AND TWO DINING- good, small house and ow Roem Girls. at office of suitable for poultry ra y Apply British-American Hater, at once. lowest cash price and loca 9 must near way Address, with full particulars, UG General. Delivery, the Generul Hospital. T amd © pan, son to un Hotel AGE invention. coining money. sion. Desk "B.." and rhythm, and, in foreign composi- |sPRING SUITS tions his command of the languages was remarkably satisfactory. He is | also regarded as the best musician among British male singers of his gen- eration,. He has been conservative in o his choice of seléctions, and did little { and repairing remem w-- GIRLS TO OPERATE SEWING MA- R. COLE, In Care BOY WHO CAN EARN FROM: $3 TO chine in finishing room. Good real, P.O. P. JAA pet week. Apply et Gould' Nages; silendia Spartunity; Satar= fac St. Bear day afternoons 7 spl i Sou ge aeuzy Being Bly won Homer th. 7% Avply - King- | | SITUATIONS VACANT, » , ¥ RS g MEN EXPERIENCED IN PACKING WANTED-IWO SPECIAL SALESMEN a Retlovilio® F a we, Buy: TOLET ion ang By "any w pply evi Por - t 4 4 Company, Point Ann, Ont. Bros. .. Montreal. ATi or SUMMER COTTAGES, DWRLLINGS, | SALESMEN FOR AUTO-SPRAY, Stores and Offices. McCann, 51 MONEY AND BUSINESS, "Best hand Sprayer made, automatic Brock street. Sample Machin free to "appr a OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF -- . cs naa, CourLp or OFFIVES OVER So a offers. Te I A SMART CLERK, BEI'WEEN 15 AND +53 BK. Nh Slegraph Compeny's Godwin's Insurance rn ro 10: yearn. dor: Shews Stanly and th Clarence St. Apply to J. Ii. Walkem, ot Square. » take newspaper route. Apply in per: Thomas Nash News Stam TS---STARTLING cheap up-to-date suit made. price and finish guaranteed. HOUSEHOLD stable. Apply to J. 8. R. McCann, pol have for Sells on sight. Agents 51 Brock Street or on the 'promises. roger A Farm AA Salary or i the insu . Bradley-Garretson Co., Ltd. Durty ed at Brantford, Ont. BRICK DWELLING, NO. 181 DIVISION rates. Helofe renewing old Firing -- W street, twelve rooms, extension din- Rew bLusindss from 70 a 3 GENTLE ing Joom and kitchen, hot water & Strange, Agents. men, bring your own cloth and a ply to. Frederick Welsh, No. 171 FOR SALE Proce: | Division street. . done well. Gullioway, | mesees------------ | CARRIAGE, TWO-SEATED, CANOPY Top, cheap, 51 Brock street. The Tailor, 131 Brock street. 201 UNIVERSITY Johnson Street, hot water, fine electric AVENUE, CORNER Brick, '140 rooms, light snd gas British-A wert LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND © pe wert 4 Ro AND GLOBE ire Insurance A assets $61,187.315. In to which the ARCHITECTS. A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, ON Alfred street. Apply to Harry to encourage native s of high Yet his 'methods were above ON SATURBAY, IENRY P. Hitchen. Ey SMITH, ARCHITECT, A GREEN CANARY. +A RO! Square. tive of the Marquis of Huntly, died | on a liner between Suez and Aden. Tt was in 1901 that the case which di- as co-respondent 'in a suit for vorce which his cousin, Mr, Chris- Hartington on Miss Algate leit tian Frederic Gordon (generally eall- ed "Erie"), brought against his wife. of Mr. Gordon. ' aims. 7 and his songs were marked | Finder plouse return to J. F. Losslie, ne ne Building, - . eg happy blending .of intelligence | 47 William Street esi. mt en | ROWING SKIFF FOR SALE. IN PER. Ra Ly wee. Mr. Santley was | Sr =| POWFR & SON, ARCHITROT, MER fect Shidivion. ADMy Box tH,b and emotional foree. Mr. Sant A BLACK COCKER SPANIEL UP, |" ahane's Bank 'Building: comer Broek Whig itice: born in Live: in 1834, was em Friday around British-American and Wellington streets. Phone. 013 educated in and. Italy. He Hotel, Filer pleuse return _ ty 40 . h Si Jat. BARGAIN, A NEARLY NEW frat # 3 i 3 Jurrie Street. ref wo; Tw fove Bron pret appeared dn London | tp YERSONAL onder, awl irons,' Amd some Dawe: "Dinrat™ in 1859 Rf 5 then his BEACK AND WHITE FEMALE QOER- Ho ful Water colop puintings. 520 Prin : -. £ ol Spaniel towan nt 193 arrip EE --_----" --_--- & + voice has been heard throughout the Teen ANY person round' he ns ROP. HALSTEAD, PSYCHIC PALM TTI RTI---- United Kingdori ahd in many dis- same Will be prosecuted A Reatlines. Quily. Bie. ond She. tant tri Twige - Sealing daily, 28¢. and BOe. MARRIAGE LICENSES. ant countries. - " peeinl appointmehis by post to E LEATHER PURSE, CON Fan radii at your homes. 88 Tm. KIRKPATRIOR ISSUER OF 2 LEA' ER PURSE, CON- Jarl Strees, y _ Y NIGHT FLIGHT ON A TUG tole sam of | woney, fn bills, : Marriage Licenses, 43 Clarwnte 4 4 about noon, Saturday, jn OWeF Bast a ---- -- . . end of city. Finder will be reward- . " TI T------ » ELLY, "= \RE YOU TOO THIN ? ASP Famous Sets Recalled By the Death | by returning to this office. 'weight producers (capsules), Ho VETERINARY. 0 on, great European discovery, will in Memories of a sensational Kidnap | MEDICAL. Sreast Your Nroight ram 5 to 10 DR. G. W. BELL, V.8., FAS RB. Me > | pounds. monthly. esults simply moved brick bloek, 3 ping case are. recalled by the an- ,n MN CARTHY, OFFICE LATELY wonderful. Price $2.00. Send for -- be ie blos yon Anes nouncement of the death, on the fifty- |" oecupied by Dr. Ryan, corner Mon booklet. Aspa _Compeny, 1.268 Calls by or 3 first anniversary of his birthday, of | treal and Brock streets. Broadway, Dept. F., New York. promptly a to. Lord Granville Gordon. His lordship, | who whe brgther.and heir presump. | SYDENHAM BUDGET. Sydenham came out: victorious. Sev. Sunbury Was Defeated In a Foot- 3 & . daughter has come to remain at the had such a dramatic sequel first came ain a i had suel ; Suna iD saduel first came) ball Match, home of Rov. T. J. °C. and Mrs, | NEV - Cn W. CASSON, OTTAWA Gordon (then a widower) was cited Sydenham, July 8.-Quite a few | Fenton, at the rectory. Mrs. James e---- ; 8 from here attended the lawn party at Winchester to-day Mr. Gordon obtiined a decree misi Vell, of Toronte Junction, age spend: | Mes. Alfred Switzer and Miss Florence long, the recites of a creed, the quoter and an order for the custody of 'what ing a few days with his brother, Dr. | Knapp spent last week with friends in {of snered phrases, the loyal supporter was looked upori' es: the child of the | tovell. Miss Kathleen Joyce is 'home | Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. T. G. Watson of [of an geclesiastical institution ¥ ler marriage, Cicely Margot. Mrs. Gor- from Elgin for her holidnys. Miss { Kingston, spent a few days last week | bape. But thete is a etter than don, however, sprang, a. dramatic sur | Kthel Woodrufl, nurse-in-traiming ot {with friends hero. these, and a more religiotis, » Man prise by alleging that her husband the Genera® Hospital, Kingston, is who livis an honest Gife; bearing tk was not Cicely's fgther; the author of home. William Groom s was calling on burdens. bravely and performing iw i the child's beink was Lord Granville. friends last week, also Franklin Has Harsh purgative romedics are fast | duties. patiently; whe seeks to make : _Slic endeavored to get the courts 10 | oy of Newmarket. Miss Lillie Lahey, piving 2 10° 'the. aotithe action ad the lives of those about him a little i give her the ¢ stody of the child, nd Rochester, is home with her mother, | Loa gas of Catier'a Little Liver | mor happy, who puts something of * 2 Jon Jorn) tule a nae Mr. and Mrs. W. Hogan, of Water Pills. If you trey them, they will cer- his best sell in "every act that he poe: . Sani ori bi by re Ho town, N.Y., are the guests of 1. Hog: | uinly please you Jorms, who Jives well and loves well * } i p an. re: There are times when a pint of wit | Be #8 the religions man, ! i had frie drole ey of Another game ol ! all Nas plav goes farther than a gallon of wisdom, » Se---- 4 the child, and she was left in the care d pete un 3 turd) - iii pun A dead lion ix better than a live dog widrom, Mr. Casson for free litera. he n 0; { e local eral picnickers were seen wonding their' way up Lake ldst week, A little The Paragraph Pulpit The Religions Man. : oF is the religious man, do you The church-goer, the pious pro- the maw of tnany prayers and Grant has gone to spend a short time last. lwith her son at Carthage, and also near pay a visit to her daughter, Mra. W. To- 1.1. Shibley, of Batavia, N.Y. Mr. and Who ask ? fessor, Friday night for her home Mr. and Mrs. for rug-making purposes. Determined by hook er .erook to have the daughter Lady.Gordon hit upon a bold plan. A confract was made with the manager of a towing company at Gravesend to fake a party t> Dunkirk or Boulogne, and on Sun- day night, March 2, 1903, four women and two children left Gravesend in the tug Rescue. Two of the women | left the boat at Southend, the others | went on to Dunkirk, and as they land- | od one said to the tug master, int. | draped in 8! liké #0 know | ing the sailor suit. "You m that that is Lady Granville Gordon's child." | Lady Gordom; who od of .the | party, retoraed + Looks when | a warrant for her attach t for coms | tempt was issued by Bir Francis Jeune hes once more went to France, igre 8 © 5 J to sequestrate Bhd thtatel I ae never recovered, and Lady Gordon has since been traveling with her in America. -- ny twdoh Brrept Begwirs! | ing has illegal in Lond toll ohry. liable to varions Merms. of Fuprisonment; Nev- ertheless, thousands in London evade the law! #88 liverin 'e Sdle- | ness on the weak i of the wo! THe ann of the | London Mendicant Society, just is sued, states' that Gt y is Hox i aggeration >to, z than | $500,000 18 aii fren Azard | to beggars in the streets of andan, | and that probably the average beggar earns mope 1 >» i warke | ingman. The society, exists | to investigate the begging business, | fo help deserving cases, to assist ro recone d Sirogt besspis. Improve yous, spirits | with York: Soda, the ighty. | charge spatklMg Watéf With | the snappy, dry tang that betters | the flavdf of any Tiquor it dilutes. Bottled at the Sgungs Jor furety | of purity, and sold wherever gentle. << men drink? Combis 16 with the | : imported sodas abd ffand Fthat 1 { York: Sodal is better--yet costs no more, The Mineral Springs Limited, Torontd | "man an office holder, 8 Beggon, Tia BY: UNCLE SAM : Well, John, how has yout boy been .deing ? Mine played Jas. McP bhes87 "| clothes covered with mud. Rais eT. Is Parle) dmuskanton. |" "FoHNNY CANUCK : Mine? Why, hels been doing finely! Not a spot WR Moline &To., "Phone, 227. clean, says little, but keeps on sawing waod. re ; } UN; aa / MERWE Ll LF s

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