Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1907, p. 7

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y Oclock. f late been urged by » of our real good Silk lay night for those who in the morning. We To-night and will offer a feta Silk . It is 20 inches wide. This make is woven on as well as Waists., It t, 25c. Yard. mbrellas Values range from 50c. o-Night, 35c. ats. y-Night re here. You » be had later. ) buy. You can r Suit ou 80 wish. TWENTY YEARS WON'T BUILD FREAK B.AT. Designer Fife Tells Sir Thomas Lipton What He Thinks. London, Sept. 28,-Sir Thomas I and Wesigner Fife conf again, vesterday afternoon and even ing. Mr. Fife inflexibly adhered to his determination not to design a freak boat; while Sir Thomas reiter ton T* ate his disinclination to build a ireak. Sir Thomas continues anxious for the New York Yacht Club to ac from; a ninety{ooter under the universal rule and has sent cept a challenge a letter to the Royal Irish Yacht Club, in which he expresses his views on the situation and asks the club's opinion, Increase Your Earning-Power. Get busy during the fall and wintér ionthy and improve your education at thd Frontenac Business College, Clergy street. Thorough courses in all Day and Night school opens Mon 7:30. "Phone, 680, 1 N. Stockdale, principal. ommercial branches, ing Sessions. even } evening, Professional Marine Beauty. Glasgow, Sept. 25. --1It is estimated that nearly 100,000 photographs the Mauretania, the sister ship of 'the Lusitania, now lying in the True, have been faken during the jast iew weeks by visitors. ot Gilbert Parker's New Novel Just issued, "The Weavers," by the author of "Seats of the Mighty," ac- knowledged to be Gilbert Parker's masterpiece. Scepre a copy from R. glow & Co., agents. : PPV 0O® HOES ARE AR SHOES adies le. Low heels, low cut, 'have them in Black Calf, id at $2.00, 3.00, 3.50 and xs for Men r Goods are all here. Calf double soles at $3.00 and | i. A fine assortment of Shoe Store. 1"] SECOND:SECTION. + Che YEAR 74. re -------- -- -- ON Sofia, has just celebrs niversary his throne of Bulg Dept. of of fytes_in the , he if the prince or peopl their spirit, for the prince is popular, and, if the ed, most unhs ce} in the old European fox friends; his own peop g him, and he lives ror of assa ination. The youngest sor it 1 Pr Augustus, duke f Saxe the good Pri Cle leans, a daug of Lou he was born in 1561. H cer in thd Austrian arm) INT, ander of Prince Alex I Ferdinand abdicated, ar the position jrompftly accept buloff, the gre garia ever had vation. dt. was ed angry turned the stored order pit of Europ prince on his stor the of tide mn one the r To Stambulofi Ferdinand owed u ervihing, and he repaid his debt w abandon base ingratitude. In 1 | dren br was shamefully murdered in the ts! His eld of Sofia. The murderers were known. |harn in 138 was: baptized as as werg those of Alexander of Servia: | Roman Catholi a Roman ( atholic there Were no arrests; the crime was] priest. Two years: later Prince Fredi unpunished, for it Nas Tnown thatd hand suddenly announced his"Tnten the footstep of Tavestigntion © could tion of having Prince Boris converted logrically stop only at the very throne to the Orthodox Greek faith, and ti itself. ceremony of co w Francis Joseph of Austria announced | with much x that neves again could Fiedinand | cathedral a g darken the doorway of his court, and, | his wife to remember and r despite the prince's appeals and im | solemn pledge to her, aud the stor plorings. the ggmperor has never ad- | reminder ,of the pope he Ww i mitted him, henceiorth be an gute: mt Ferdinand married Princess Louise | Roman fold, i 1 to n of Bourbon-Palma, and in the mar) 1 He « 1 to riage contract solemnly promised hs with his pe 1 their children should be brought up |gld Boris w Catholic. Ferdinand was and tholie, andl so was his bride, but jeden - was that his children should thodox Lr isa Roma brought up as Orthodox Greekg ir w der that they might be more in ton man \ jos x with the 'religious sentiment of v od 1 du wi i Bulgarian people, and be proposed to | enc slig ihsert a clause in the marriage cou- | from and, w v v tract to this effect from worldly sorr Princess Marie Louise, however, was| Some wears ago st FUTURE BRIDE . a ND HIS PRINGE GEORGE OF GREECE A 4 his betrothed has just - 3 e an =" ince George of Greec x X ; just Id end SE 1 bof orthooming marriage of th Bn to ta Princess Mops i ar te fam nC 3 » E ah the oF Prince Roland Bonaparte (hy Marie Higher the Monts reat: craires aaughten), Yt granddaughter of KEoce oo dled in 1840, and ; Pp x uc ot BN a tas randdacghtcs ther Prince George, who is the second, son NE) Greace Ak a nephew of Queen Alexandra, Was bora in 4 iin thirtaen a YRArS older han ihe princesh _ Ya iam--i Ee 5 ve Royal Palace. Soba . Settlers' Low Rates W North-West second from Sept ago and wills sell low one tiers' tickets, Aails Ist to October 3lst way to many "ONTARI 1 n rail points in Western States and British Columbia Rate, Toronto to San Francisco and Los Angeles, $43.70; to Vancouver and Victoria, B.C., Portland, Ur and Seattle, Wash, $41.05 Tourist sleey daily from Chicago Corres v low rates from all points la For full particulars and folders write or ol on B. H.' Ber nett, general agen}, 2 Fast King street, Téronto, Ont. The Vagrant. a McClure Sic . H sh ad ss S'w 1 , clothed the | x d s glad . read o r steps he a: of 0 thou pr eo, has man wh prevent 8 n another "'p ? Gerthahs ar nually 20,00 fe millinery pu 8 EE ------------------------------ There is move Cs of e country th his sect her last iom diseases few put together, o years Was su sed to be incurable. For a great many ors provounsed it a jodal di r ascribed local remedies, and by comstantiy failing to cure with local treatment. pronounced it incurable. Sciepce has proves catarrh tc be a constitutional disease and there fore reuuires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh J. Cheney & Co. only constitution al z It is taken intern drops to & teaspoc on the blood and system. They offe v ¢ Take Hall's Fawily pation. in THe Pills 13 Ohio, wr Cure. manufactured hy F Toledo, cure on the market from is the const 101* 0, SA' THRONE, BUT MOST UNPOPULAR MONARCH. Prince. of AY, SEPTEMBER 28, MANLY -BEAUTY. Men in the Aggregat Handsome. Why are me better looking than women ? Is a courageous writer in the G soman I ix a problem which perplex and pique mot m wom taking them in The poetic Fake ber what wot a alliteration clip wo nin Prests v = gray inn Wr And looks super aht « spatr while the nn wrinkl i d by unnoticed Aa wot Y their look w their them po caus wWolT, E-- A Good Provider "Though Mfs. MeKinley," 2aid: a C wn cleroyvinan, "left an estat of KI 000 she wae one of the most che bie women in Ohio. Her | v harity wark were m od to like to hear ber t slored | Iped te W ite In fe Hd. A few months after her marvinge Mrs. McKinley yoked her how : wi on fine, thank he) \ : hushand a oxi pr i MeKinles i. de good providah ® 1 reply. 'He got me to wash at dis la¥ iy ooh. do r I the iro nal ns contr beauty. points of -advantag- retreating of mbecility an ter ¥ ak or cu is an create od Tr Ther ane it with ad at o and a mn noti an iv ral rectitude ? tian alive flowing A I at « nowadays leave women mpression I \ He n but beard cpurchwarden him affectionately ther," lk him as widow for ths put eal "our and pr th th pride as a man i what possibilities for + lie in a man flowing loc hed musicians pen describes] as a conv he sans 0 the sumpathy « children attie a re time than it t hinsaon mn v Assuredh much fe y sudden tographs slump and of wer in hin the range of pos hustled out of Lb anu 's han photo considerable diminu her of LT ie y lies a reason of The first or ver them th hroken 'heart at mer v much, gray n i nd er nto a dark ha 0 SMOKE MORE IN BRITAIN. Growing Use of Tobacco in United Kingdom. United consul Car- porting' that the United undoubtedly the best mar- world fox makes teresting remarks which show has watched our smoking ha- ly at States tobacco, that fhe bits cle He suggests that our growing use of tobacco may pw due to the weather. Many to think," he says, that 'certain climate conditions, such in the air uttendant depressing | condi pare the people to feel the stimulating or soothing soe the exesssive molsture land and the of areng contributed past hfteen exodus from the istrial centres wteriul development ihtedly the unde th nerea in eed is above of the w almost uni the age of ev ery . street, The pipe is seen home the nd the sporting field. most noticeable among and aristo the cigarette seems favorite of all immense seen in the ads as young as eight report that there trade nmong on onal, moneyed, but swcial consumed In may be lealers cigarette --ad-------- Forget The Itching. heum and many other skin more khinovanors and than many more serious ail- Wade's Uintment gives almost wd will thoroughly: wfiections. Invaluable wral healing application. fiections onus suffering Cures of , salt rheum, scald head, cold . sores ipelas, piles, ete. In big boxes at Wade's drug store. \ th rherg, of Har «i un machine for the reform of liars, a new vard, has inv detection and ofl ought to be appointed to at y the work and relieve great- ym one of ls most exacting ever w a specific for any wa Carter's Little wre a specific for sick head- woman should know pill a dose. - Try them. Connecti- Gireat do' because a cut man i trolley car te kiss a pretty Some men would hold y limited express for that bulbs, Hc. and 10c,, at Northern. Ausiralia the ve chiefly on the rats which everywhere, and oh a diminu- « of dog hardly larger than is of 2Days Notes: About Plays, Players and Playhouses. It is stated that on Sarah Bern hardt s forthcoming tour of the world, she will portray Mephistopheles in a production of "Faust." Otis Skinher rehearsals last week in his new piay, "The Honor of the Family," aud it will be Baltimore which will be given the first: perforin ance treat the last of this month. Dallas. Welsiord, the little English comedian began his third Amercan tour at Treutom, N.Ji, "Public Opif {tween the United States and Japan : ion" will inaugurate his season, but! 'The press campaigns in a country of "Mr. Hopkinson' is to be retained ni public opinion like the Umited States his repertoire. {are afiwvavs dahgerous, and they are Klaw & Erlanger's production ol | particularly dangerous when they ap» Heapy Arthur Jones™ new play "The {pear to be inspired by a desire to Galilean s Victory," received its first | move the nation to an aggyessive fore resentation at the Lyceum theatte infelgn politic. This is what i= happen: oChester this week. Next week it will {ing in North. America. begin an extended engagement at the] Hardly ha! the international di Knickerbocker Theatre, New York. turbances cauged by the cident in! A little one-act play by Charlotta | California calined down when they Nidlson, 'will soon be présonled by | were i United States Would Be First to Suffer From Extension of Japanese Commerce, Paris, Sept. 25.~In a recent number the Cit Blas says of the situation be re-ahimated by the projects ate wieinbers of the Madison Square cg: | tributed to President Roosevelt, pany, the organization which sup-| One moméhit it is saklthat he ins ports Miss Millson in "Thee of Us." [tends to put before the conference. at The story converns the fate of a poor |The Hague poor, slvpy old conferences the Korean guestion; the next it is said that he wants to interfere be musical | tween Ching and. Japan, aml then, its fagain, that he has decided to send a war flect to the Pooific as a par menpoe to Japan. This i= all, American girl who has been studying music in Paris. Merry of "The sensation Rest Amer Widow," the Europe, was given B presentation at Syra cuse on Monday evening. When "The manont \ Merry Widow" waltz was put on sale politic and can only have the effet in. New York music stores, the entire 9f reamimating an agitation which first edition of 40,000 copies was sold threatened to shake the peice of tha: One thing is ccriain, Japan is in two days. In Germaty atone there world. | 3 ; have been sold over 3,000,000 copies. developing in an extraordipary man Joseph Brooks presented ° Lillian |" and ber commerce and intlustries ussell in her mew racing drama, | taking her toward hie. hi "Wildfire,"" at the Grand Opera House Of course, the, firey to sulter - tha in Cincinnati last Monday evening. |¢Xiension of Japanese Jummerce In 3 . The scenes of the new piece are laid wn { extreme: Orient would he the 3 mites Hempstead, Ll, and the plot hinges States, Feriinhy and, % Fig nc i ar on the trials of a pretty young widow Shel Srucke wal diminish a¢ that of y 5 p 3 pa 8 . Joie has inhatited a racing stable fram} What is to be done 1. Nothing, ex- The 2300th perfcimiance of "The OP 10 multiply: Ametian aul Bacon Ninety and Nine will be celebrated -- vommersiul defile ra i in propriate stile by dame D {ihe rita. Cannon ball have eve miltone in the history of the won] done so much for a people ue pave deriul play will . be. senched. Nov ver | 1° labors of their commercial men. 12th ay. banquet i he tendered | And then one has ia be Tilia certain same ang p ¥ § by the management to both compan- ghat the cannon ih ra hod its Bow Jrensnting he inet - the wise sure for the United States in Mages where they happen to be play: ones of war with Japa. bed at the time, a Kiniety ud hg the a ind of view ine" is now in its seventh year. those who know among » Americing has been possible to roll up the lars convinced that it is ho use trying grand total of 2,500 performances be | 1, stop the progress of the extreme cause most of the time two companies Opient. They even think that before have been presenting the piece. Mr. long both China and Japan will not Barton is certam that the play will july be able to provide sufficient for live as long as "Uncle Tom's Cabin" | themselves, but they in their fue will or "East Lynne." {bo able to export their ucts - to The sending of first-night telegrams | Amerion and Europe, ala they will of good wishes to authors, managers (be able to sell infinitely cheaper than and plavers has become a far-reaching | those it home. i fad, and the more popular actors te day receive on the peeasion of an im portant premiere sometimes as high as 300 messages. It Edward Harri an who started the custom of having these messages framed for hoth the purposes of display and preservation He has heen absent from New York for several seasons when Lichler and company decided to restore him to hs former, Rroadway clientele hy present ing him "Under Cover." Harrigan's | popularity has never heen donbted, | and his first. appearance in "Under Cover" was the signal for telegrams of good cheer from men and women prominent in every walk of life, Among those whe wished ~ him well over the wires was Grover Cleveland, John W, Gates, James R. Keene, E.G Gil more, Lotta, Minnie Palmer and form er Mavor Van Wyek, N. C. Goodwin, Maclyn Arbuckle and many other ac tors use such messages for dressing Alwavs avoid harsh purgative pills room decorations. They pin thm on|They first make vou sick and then the walls. festoon the gas fixtures and | leave vou constipated, Carter's Litt o with them. | Liver Pills regulate the bowels and make vou well. Dose, ane pill, waorkl is | Chink produces 400,000 ounces | sold ywarly. Kidney Signals. When vou have a backache or un dull heavy feeling across the back, when urine is hea¥y, ; seanty or pro. fuse it is gkne to do something for vour kidneys. The remedy you cag depend upon to cure all kidney, liver and bladder disorders is Peck's Kidney and Liver Pills. They benefit almost {from the first dose: Tn boxes, 2c. For sale only at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory. , was The 300th New york performance of rgaret Anglin and Henry Miller in The Great Divide," is announced for Daly's Theatre, New York, for Sep- tember 30th. Of this number 258 pre sentations were made at the Princess theatre last season. The play is book. ed to again open Daly's in the au tumn of 1908. rament the mirrors -------------- The sonitiat the Mex of log in onevery bos, 2% BS ) x , : " ER Fey 5 3 JAMES T. Ton nay In "The Blue Moon," at The Grand, oa a a a 5

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