Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1907, p. 9

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BLE, SATISFIED FEEL: 'ROM THE USE OF EDDED WHEAT I FRESH FRUITS. pa carton, 2 for 25e. ---- Odorless s and Gas aters fen gas is so cheap, to and mornings. See ur Gas Fitting Depart- + * -Y & BIRCH ROCK STREET. , & PULP OVVL000000000 ing Chairs and ctension Tables have "a large assortment of solid ing Chair Frames. = We are making ne leather or pantesol this week. 30 a new line of Solid Polish Oak s Extension Tables, in round or yles. ffets and China Closets with all im- deas of an up-to-date dining room AMES REID. PHONE 137 MILWAUKEE XTRACY sale by H. WADE, Drug- 3¢, corner King & Brock Sts., Kingston. mn, Most Famous Prepara- tion in the Sphere of Medicine. r. Indigestion Flees before It. MEDY whose merits with perfect safety e 35¢, and $1.00. l., New Glasgow, N.S. have long from the THE WELL KNOWN INVICTUS SHOE The Invictus Shoes wear better than most all other shoes. They look better. They are the most comfortable fitting shoes. st_grades of leather used: 1p In every pair of them, /idi Kids, Box and Velour 'nt Colt. 1 5.50 for Men 4 for Boys. d 4.50 for Women. Styles are now ready. ethy's Seeeeseccessscnenee . $0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 The Natural Cure For Rheumatism "Fruit-a-tives" remove from the blood WHE Cr the poison Rheumatism means poisoned blood. The . kidneys, bowels and skin should rid th system of . waste matter. If either of these vital organs become weakened or diseased, the body cannot throw off this waste fast enough. One of these body poisons is UREA, which is eliminated both by the kidneys and skin. If the skin action is poor --if the kidneys are inflammed --urea stays in the system-- is changed into uric acid-- carried by the blood to the - nerves and joints--and cau Rheumatism. { : "Fruit-a-tives" cure Rheu{}\ matism because they'eliminate 4 rea, by increasing the actio urea, by g B (oR FRUIT LIVER TABLETS.) of bowels, kidneys and skin, This Is the only possible way in'which Rheumatism can be cured to stay cured. And Fruit-a.tives"" is the only remedy in the world tha ~ le » - . : oh 1at completely Fruit-a-tives eradicates the will cure disease from the Syst almost any case | ~ « Fraita-tives of Rheumatism, | ae fruit juices in Sciati which the natural atica, medicinal action of - Neuralgia, = fruit is many time increased by the process of combin- ing them. Then tonics box--6 for $2. Fruita-tives Limited, C » m Just a Minute or Two to Remove Grates + When the Pandora grates require removing don't send for the plumber. His kit of tools are not needed to take the stove to pieces in order to get out the grates, as was the case with your former ranges. » The Pandora is not constructed in the usual The removal of a button with a hammer manner. (many just B\ use their fingers) allows the Pandora grates to be : easily drawn out, as shown. 0F PRS LETTER WRITTEN BY THE MARQUIS of the daughter of Prince Roland Bon- OF CASTELLANE. What the Old King Might Have Said--Ts Transylvania a De lightful Country ? Paris, Sept. 28---1 was the first to announce in these columns some six weeks ago thie approaching marriage aparte to the som of the King of Grepce. But gn thing 1 could not an: nounce, hecause it could not he fore- seen, was the enthusiasm calised by the news of this union, which is now officially eonfirmed, among the con- servative classes gnd monarchical par- gene Ve But it is impossible for me--and 1 um sure that Americans, who have so Just a sense of social dignity, will share my opinion--it is impossible for me. I say, to avoid protesting against this marriage, which makes it possible that one day the grandson of 5 keep er of a gambling house may be placed upon a throne 1 gm, of course, referring to the fans ous M. Blanc, who for thirty vears Monaco (Monte Carlo) filled the sition of chief croupier . and with smile upon his lips raked in the money of the whole world at the cost of ruin- ation 'and self murder. he immense fortune of Princess Bonaparte, the coming bride, is hence an ill-gotten one, 'and one which, therefore, a king's san cannot accept for his own. without disgracing him self. If our monarchies are no longer affirming and upholding I would [ike to know ties capable of public morality, what they ar If Prince ( ce had been able to ask | grandfather, the -old king of Denmark--whom we call the grantifather of Europe--whether ~he could with 'honor marry the grand- daughter of a croupiar, the old king would without a doubt have replied "A throné, man, is not a voung n> . a, although not particu in Europe, deserves at tention on the part of tourists, who would find there some remarkable but interesting ms "Thus one finds there a existence which, without any arriere pensee, is called the fair of 'kisses. It falls on the day of Sx. Theodore, when the women offer thé and then their pots of eau de e of plums, to the lips of the lads o please them. A kiss and a mouthful are partaken of. and inex change they pocket a small monetary consideration There are no girls and no widows at the fair--only married women, with- out their husbands, but, on the other hand, under the protection of their mothers-in-law. Among other interesting habits of Just a minute or two to do the trick. No plamb- er's mess to clean up. No bill to pay. Notice, too, that the Pan- dora grates stronger, will last grates. Less to Spaces between narrower than between ordinary double grates, v hich pr good fuel slipping down with the ashes. Siftin ts wasted effort. And that simple earing arrar to. the heavy "shaking" necessary with o If your local dealer does not sell the Pandora write direct to us for free hooklet. MeClary's LEMMON & SONS. -- CS Wet and rust reduce the life of nickel plating just about 50%. In the PERFECT IDEA range, the beautiful silver nickel 'is entirely remov- able--you don't have to looseh any nuts, screws or bolts, but simply raise it up and it lifts off as easily as a lid from the stovel top. Coasequent- ly the PER- FECT IDEA . retains 1s new appearance fully twice as long as any range not having re- The Guelph Stové Co., Limited Branches st Montreal, Winnipgg or < and Calgary 1 Transylvania is the fair of young girls, the most colebrated of whith takes at Mount Gaina. The it women in quest of husbands thither in a th their troussean in bes fully ed trunks, and the young fel horseback, also with fortunes contained in young cart carrviv t each other and exam- or. then the girl weighs the lads belt and the youth opens the maiden's coffer. The agreement is seal- he exchange of two embroider are carried os Shortly they r the voung at the fair of Anlmadiou Transylvania a rchiefs, which delightful + to Paris I made a of Normandy, where Ids its summer as yut whether Am- ant part in the ier that has just rica had reo of the samy ticed first of all the arrival of v, namely the wife of Mr vvesant. This charming her beautiful villa at s been the grace, beauty, and for . made her a rival of who hith queen _of ol Letellier, Rutherford Pari dur "Mrs QU ¢ iI. this winter in Pp Was rmandy. o woman of the is known at "La the congubst made v American divulge, although it 's lips. For six weeks ozether. and sp much in love that he is whose » "child of s pot yet born prican is now Ye \ must part t of a very People who |} of money | | tnow of the affair are betting heavily ndsome some the resvlt. ay ve the pleasure of announcing to ders the approaching marnage daughter of Baron Dijon, the a first marriage of Count de Maille, whom she divorced three vears ago. After the sepacdUnn this voung lady pied a position in Parisian was entitled alone and her husband's irelv from fashion ginee lived in the h jmy re f th who ox society to which she by her © be retired ent and has retirement anty strictest She now t among those reappents, nd s of her youth who were the compani " Paris and her-rivals in the'art of sin hu t Madrid, in offi ial cir where 1 am pretty sare she will place similar and cles, very soon win ual te that Wh loved in the ee rid Her future hacband i v a an officer § the Madnd he Be adrid g A, A somes the daughter in-law of the gov- pea) of Gerona and the niece, of ~ Spanish minister of war. s at present one slight ob- project- namely, that the of the ex-Countess de Maille t ve een pnaulied by the Vat t aformed persons declare matter. are occupying themselyes with Ws A non-commissioned officer 'named Bertrand, of the Third iment of Zouaves, has: had 8, r - pericnce. He was pt witht the first army corps, BOW n through manoewyres 'in the north o France, and his battalion was quart- ed at a histle village, Coigncanx; the soldiers being to their van- ous "billets. hy the mEyor. On the soldier arriving at the house to which he had been assigned what was his astonishment to find that the doer was o to him by his own wife, who had left him three years before in South Africa. Alter a few years of married life the codple had heen unable to agree, and the wife had left her husband, feturned to Framoe and had taken a situation. They lost track of check other; and che fimally went to live with her brother, who kept a farm in the village of Coig neaux. Thé husband had recently exchanged into one of the home regiments of Zouaves, and it was this fact and thé "fortune of war" whith led fo his re- markable meeting with his wife. 'i hey have now "to, try married life once more; and the wife will join ber hushimnd at the of the manoeas res. ---- The Noplest Example. The Statue of in the Andes has been well iflyst and exphined in these columns: it, 14.000 feet above sea level, is about to be held a re- markable picnic, pepe of [Chili and fhe Argentine republic will wend their way to this great peace movement, near Puerto del Inca, on the boundary line of the two countries, and before the statue cast from theirigannon solemuly renew the pledge of brotherhood. After a religious service will come feasting and dancing, wi parting blessing. Seven years 3go these high-spirited republics were on the verge of war, They were increasing armaments and spending upon preparations for war $ annually per capita of their population. But through the instrumentality of churchmen of both countries, the dispute --over some e miles of ter- ritory along the Was submitted to the arbitration Aha Edward, of Great Britain, and' his was dc- cepted by both si Urged forward by a popular mov the two govern- ments went f, and in 1008 cpn- cluded a treaty by which they dged themselves for five "yeaps to submit all controversies arising to Sybitrifion; the first general abitraiion freaty. ever con. clyded. They eir armies --to the rope ions 3 police forces, to stop: t g 0 ships. The 2 of ry disarmament have been rema 'With the money saved internal and coast improvements have been made. Good roads have been in the harbor of Valparaiso, and is sys- tematically improving her commercial facilities, Infinite Variety. The Faithist Community, whose com- prehensive gospel ri from the crea- tion of than to the "glory and labors of the godsand goddesses of the Etherian Heavens," is the pret ddi to Lon, c d Age religiolls SECts. tha 1 ty the Chiniiman burns h in josshouses in the East End, t Mahometan has his mosque, the Malayan his temple, near St. George's-street east; "the Parsees worship the sun in _ Bleonisbury, the Mormons have a mission wn Islington. and in several places the Buddhists and Ancestor Worshippers perform strange rites. Of Christian sects in London there are at least three hundred, includ- ing the Cokelers, tha disciples of Wilk Pliam Sirgood, the Walwort shoemaker ; rty-loving incense stick the Peculiar People, who prefer prayer to physicians; the Sandemanians, the followers of Jos Southeott, the pro- phetic serving = the . Shakers and the Seventh Day Baptists. Useless Liniments. Are being fast driven off the market bv the overpowering merit of Polson's Nerviline whacl more strength in one drop than is found in a quart of remedies. Full of pain sub- ordinary 1 prope ries, its influence healing and sooth on rheumatism, sci atica and lumbago is unsurpassed. Pol « without guestion the liniment | made, For rs a staple in every ot a 25 bottle of Nervi son's Nervilin househol Two Lives. an old scholar of in classics passed away. a tong dike, be md led no one into the treasure house where he himself found such delight. He failed to leave scholars behind ham. niles of the old scholar, anic, recently departed A few years agp Ar her things to his credit, he made training at schools and colleges possible for over twenty y men. Not oge of these could he teach far, but he loans tg assist them s kindly aid, his con- ce abused. would make small along. And, int fidence was nev ------ Harvest Custom. : At Driffield, Yorkshire! the . ancient practice of daily ringing the harvest- bell still obtains. When the leading far- mer is able to tell the vieat! that the am is ripe for the . the Bells of the church are FER Tony at five o'clock in the mom as a signal to the inhabitants that the Gay they k for Has arrived. Each morning thi bell rings, whilst reaping is going on in the district; it also informs the toilers at eight pm. that labor should cease, for the curfew-hour has arrived." " Poor Pale Anaemic. in pallor, but Any 'exertion There is no bheanty plenty "of weakness mukes your heart flutter, your back and limbs sche, and altogethér you feel the mood of something to make vou strogr--Ferrozone will supply it. First of all Ferrozome gives "Yeu dn things. Ferrozone can help vou to do things without getting tired, because the mew, rich b'ood has nourished the nerves ang . Strengthened your tired body. Usé Ferrozone any you will be rosy, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1 constructed. Chili turned an arsenal | into a school," is vediding a breakwater appetite and prod digestion Rosy color com k to your iHeeke. The thinnest that makds youl. angular. and the redidess that had taken he place of our old Gms hright fisapt Fetrozots quickly makes on feel alive--it makes you want (to do wr ---- T asked e And do e little giving. He said, "I'm not a methodist, 've ri ..Mooney's Sodas _ are made of the same quality of flour, butter, cream, etc. month after month. : Mooney's Sodas are crisp, inviting, I've Presbyterian Um not wuch gifted in work, I'll give to Sem my gleaniogs.' 1 told the Calvin Mimister, Where he'd al his flock, He booked him for his wembership, When he was taking stock, This bashful man excused himseM, With easy grace and bland "My mother joined the English Church," "their Rituals grand." { told the English Clergyman, Where ther fo, i A tied t Chaistiad tw i toothsome. Is fou, and keep from sin. He gave him opportunity, A Uhristian true to be. i Said he, "my wile's a Methodist, i I think that they're more free." i Mooney's Sodas are always the same in This cleric told me 'hout it soon. f-said, 1H try once move. "ew Behind my closet door. Get the biscuits that you KNOW are g7 all right-- " Mooney's \e You see in work and giving, he Was awfol NOn-COMmI tal And from his slippery bashful way, He'd budge, mor jot nor tittle-- But say, what shall we do with such, They re neither hero por there, And when you think you've got them | tight, Behold, they're everywhere. iW } GC -------------- Less than 8,000 people own all the land of Great Britain. ; = ------ - 7 QY S . { i 's 1 Said he, I'il be a Christian man. i i | i | NTE S : . + . 7 A i a En E "" . os i Ca - iy for the shares of the HIGHLAND MARY GOLD MINES, LIMITED, is the fact that large blocks are being rapidly subscribed for at Cobalt, Halleybury, New Liskeard and Larder Lake. We are receiv. ing letters from mining engineers and miners every day reserving large blocks of HIGHLAND MARY shares. These men have been over the ground. and in all of the letters we receive from them they say that the properties are even beter than we represent them, and that HIGHLAND MARY will be the greatest and most profitable mines in the Larder Lake district. The, fact that these experienced men are investing their own money in HIGHLAND MARY should be sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical. Miners employed on the nearby mines are all pinning their faith to the HIGHLAND MARY. They are buying all the shares they can. They realize what a splendid investment they are _ getting in buying HIGHLAND MARY at 10 CENTS PER SHARE. They know a good thing when they see it. -Are you golug to join them in making a fortune ? Bankers and conservative 'business men throughout the whole country are now buying these for their investment. We strongly advise our clients not to hesitate; but buy to-day at 10 CENTS PER SHARE. We have only one million shares to dispose of at this price, and at the rate they are being absorbed they will not last long. The public will six months from now buy { HIGHLAND ~~ MARY We strongly urge the immediate purchase of these shares. We and we are willing to stake our reputation on the merits of HIGH- ¥ 8 - at One Dollar per share or more. + are placing our own funds in ft, LAND MARY. The properties consist of 30 claims of 40 acres each, making a total acreage The claims are in the locality of the famous Reddick claims, the Proprietary Gold F wonderful Blue Bell and Lucky Boys properties. # We have sent our own mining engineers to examine and report on the properties, we have looked exhaustively into the merits of the properties hefore offering the shares to our clients. We question if an opportunity like this will ever present itself to you again. We advise our clients to buy HIGHLAND MARY. We advise you to buy all you can, you are bound to profit greatly thereby. The stock of the HIGHLAND MARY is actually worth a great deal more money than the price we are asking for it. Our engineers figure that there is in sight on the properties of the Company gold equal to many times the par value of the total capitalization of the Company. AH it requires for investdrs to make money is to have faith and confidence. . Could you visit the Larder Lake district and examine the properties, as we have done, would not hesitate a single moment in placing every dollar at your command in the shares of HIGH. LAND MARY at 10 CENTS PER SHARE (Par Value, $100. Fully Paid and Non-assessable.) » All of the Directors of the Company are well-known and successful business men----not men that are simply interested in a mine--but men that are miners in every sense of the word, and who know how to operate, maintain and conduct a mine in a business-Jike manner, and who have been connected with the strongest and most successful mines in the Cobalt camp. These gentlemen are just' the kind of mining men that investors should be glad to become identified with. = The mineral production during the current year has been remarkable as compared with for mer records, and it will 'be still greater in 1908. Remember, when you see the enormous ad- vances in the prices of Larder Lake mining securities that are coniing fmnrediately. and that will continue for months and months, if not for years, that we told you to select one or more good stocks, and that a small investment in them will yield inside of a very short time énormous profits that would be impossible in any other industry. We are not trying to sell stocks to uneducated or half-witted people. We are trying to interest legitimate business men in a proposition that we believe will turn out to Le one of the greatest of its kind the world has ever known, and again we say, If you are not in a position to hold this stock until such time as the properties are developed, we do pot want you to buy it. A mine canfot be de- veloped in a day any more than a rallway of 50 miles can be built in an hour, and no saliway ever paid dividends or ever amounted to anything until the trains were running, and a mining property cannot amount to anything until the ore is being treated. People who purchase the stock of the HIGHLAND MARY cannot expect the Officers and Directors of the Company to pay dividends until divi- dends are earned. We do honestly believe, however, that within a year HIGHLAND MARY will be paying dividends to its stockholders. We are in business to-day and we prop ge to stay in it while there is any business to he had, and we can say to you now that In some years to come ve expect fo be counted awong the financial houses that are spoken of and referred to in the highest terms by investors. : When we offered the first block of Blue Bell and Lucky Boys shares, we predicted that the Lar- , der Lake district would be the greatest gold district in the world, and our predictions are being en- dorsed daily by eminent engineers crriving from the golden north with the beautiful specimens of pure free gold. These men fully endorse our predictions. The time fs not far distant when the eyes of the whole world 'will be concentrated upon the wonderful golden north of New Ontario. * A year ago very few white man had trodden the trail through the Larder Lake district. To- day one of the greatest stampedes the world has ever known has taken place. Capitalists, mining en- ginvers and prospectors aré now "hitting the trail" and hurrying through as fast as they can. Millions of dollars will be offered for some of the Larder Lake properties within the next few months. The first jsnes of Blue Bell and Lucky Bays were greatly oversub- soribed and many invesiors were of 1,200 acres. felds, and the you ew AEN of i n @ The price of HIGHLAND MARY shares will TAKE A JUMP somé of these days, and then it will be too late HIGHLAND MARY is positive'y the best buy that hay been offered the publi in mining shares. Dont overlook this oppor Alsppointed in having their remit juts. . Hig apd Tapia. advances to buy them at the first issue lances returned. Highland Mary 1 surely occur, - will bs taken wp oapidly, of price. quickly and get in at bottom pelea. Prospectus, with fall information, containing mailed to any address. : ? © 338, 727, 728, 729, 780, 731, 782 LT Traders Building, Wire or telephone orders at our expense. Highland Mary Gold Mines, Limited, is capitali at $3,000,000, shares of the par. valué of $100 each, with. 1,600,000 .. shaves in the Treasury for development strong land happy No tonic gives surer vesuits. © Sold everywhere, in can--hi ell) v that! this will shortiy take race, and of course the parties chiefly terested Me. boxes, --_e®m" Liz

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