Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1907, p. 6

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¢ i i | ; il ! ; 3 iL i i 8d i { 1 8 i | ix fi iF | | i i : i : f i rr i iT fr ¥ Fe ! o ; | i £2 i i 5% Lf i £ i: £5] SH Ef "E F hg Se H gE ; {ETT F £ : > ; i df i i : i ot i § i i "g Mab- 3 £ f f : : I i i fELE 5 £ Mrs Mur FT 4 i i i : 24. : i af f E ! H i : 1 z i ; | i: ie i i i | £ 3 3 . » { ' if erecting in Toledo, ak: Flood. fi f if Iie 2 § i fl ll AF year. Mr. was proprietor of the ldani B -m +} the village for poms aft enthe: which Te Dotght & fens. on Boe wre son| (Oth concession and Eved Sheer fur a few years ' a ork, abl ond i + Vik | lage, towards. the foot i where a) Sei | Hobe Gaod- we i iF zi fry # if of 8 Ross £ tors: John Gal _| iver Hawking and will move on it Arf hortly. The sisters of the House of Pratidence Are touring the island this : . Mex. Pareuson. Sr. is very low. A weight, si 3 SI'Mr. and Nirs. P. Griffin have left for man, woman ol bec » Watertown. to he at the hedside of Bvery garment guaranteed. "| their daughter, Mrs. Amio, who" is : Tow. n. Hinckley has erected a new il on his farm for pumping Whitmarsh has left to at- i en's College. . Misses" McA Jlis- the city visiting uc Staamuer Wolfe Islander will en- vis for repairs, at t of the week. The steamer he will make the Island run. Man- Briceland laid the matter of false before the council, Monday. was decided to let this another year. be necessary to aise E the vicar in order to for the ahsonee of Not only were the Rel: healthy they were also ¥oars there nas wot k inma of the village is retained rather ren memento of by-gone days than _ institution of any praction!! ehars. MN. Sd 4 Waskarton,! a he winks, Vide "and @ et =a package from your grocer RED ROSE TE x Fm fn eb ier god . Wo a portion of his farm for 86.50 to a company of min- | TE upon A Archibald Shier, of Watertown, N.V., are visit- ing at his father's, George Shier's Mr. and F. Clark, of Flinton 1 {sf i 7 ¥ i ¢ 8 f { Fall Styles Placeable little village was dis- | on Sunday evening last by h taking several articles . Mr. and Mire Peter " have been visiting Mr. and Mre Philip Pet. to their home in Bat- Lots of little changes in the fashsons for fall 3 Suton sack coats are shorter than | LAMOUS spring : : tage SHOE r= NOMEN Browns . "in high favor agai { Rute pu om I ; the grays a close race for populanty. It is natural for the intelligent pur- Ww. a te? thost wanted {fabrics [ater to depend more and more upon big orsteds > i trade mark names for security. ' Take though you may find it hard to choose between these and "Queen Quality" Shoes. The reputation the new Imperial Blue Winter Serges. We'll gladly show you all these new stydes. $15, $18, $20 wp. * Dio {any shoe that didn't deserve it? Can * ©. : | why it easily leads all other Women's ql : @ orm Shoes in the world. Just try one pair. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. JENKINS Kingston, Ontario. 28 : 2 i J i i Those who do gymnastics f tion of their bodily vigor sho nele Whig or the promo- wee carloads, one of cattle, one of calves, and one of hogs, and shipped to" Montreal om Friday last. Mrs. T. Rarry and daughter, Gert rude, of Chicago, is visiting her moth- ydenham | °F; Mrs. Cra e : William Kemp has bought Patrick MeDermott s farm and the old centle- Al] man will move to the city. Edward Kelly has moved from Patrick Faw Xing' farm to the village. James Hul- n has returned from Buffalo whern The. han sailed all season. Wise Anna "| May Kenny, of Watertown, has spent a few weeks at home. Bernard MoKen- | nn has bought the Gange farm from Unshrinkable Underwear 4 Por health's sake, too. Pen-Angle Wool has been thorough.! Fast; 'the Fabric is skin to breathe fresh. air nd the Fabric is Elastic. bend your boc ly in every conceiv Ras nceivabl Position just a $ A s freely inside as outside nd price, suitable for dvery " t every season of the year. | Peamat's No. 98, best medium 'weight, 1 natural wool. Conley have snent a few days (| eens : The 'Happy Thought' Range AND UNIFORMITY * Not So Much Please do not put quite so much Red Rose Tea in the'teapot as you do of other kinds. If you do the tea will * be too strong. Red Rose Tea combines strength with that righ, fruity flavor which -) io it 13 ), You are sure to like it. Will you order \ i 4 | | $3.75, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00. {of that name has cost a million dollars, {and it is worth that to-day. Can the {makers afford to stamp that name upon {they afford to sacrifice quality ? You | know it stands for our protection. That's The House of Good Shoemaking. Second Class from Kingston, £ | | | | 1 SAMPLE OF BALLOT: | No. 1 FOR THE MOST POPULAR LADY __._., VOTING CONTEST rox LADIES' FUR LINED COAT DONATED BY THE JOHN McKAY FUR HOUSE To "Made in Canada Exhibition" for the benefit of the Kingston Geéperal Hospital This ballot gatitles the holder fo. ... Be sy srniive serenade ens votes Write on this line dame of lady for whom you wish to vote VOTES--5 CENTS EACH. A UNSHR! In the model Kitchen at the ¢ 'Made-In-Canada' Exhibition and! The "Capital Favorite" Steel Range In tne Hardware Section, both carry with th ' en guarantee, .just the same as ii they were sold EO ba alice Please remember, too, that every dollar obtained for these Ranges goes directly. to '"Made-In-Canada." t3e McKELVEY & BIRCH 6% and 71 BROCK STREET. [ | I : 0 il I : di ered | You will K t the bes b in the Labo. KCL § ; ast y IS > 3 * ; The Feurfaly il Youth, rum om Su ars, if yon us pe SDP Fis possi le , In Hich Grade rs of scientific research 5 ick fier years of weakness espair, Nature's Secret restored by enmb thee | oto ning She vated of the rarest chemical reagents in the world, ved by its % ophtay § of Europe. Vous of fo i fa uns inthy . Low : 2 s : R 1 1 E Special attention 1S C alled to cdpath 3 tra x nu- and L € I X Gra U nds of weak and hopélesy cases cured by 30 doys treatment, "This is a fnet } Prove stymmmell by a test, A$ dove brmstment with In i Ei | 110 t Aluminum treatment {180 wih guersntesd | r EVIE, GUARANTEE i sou momma | Canada Metal Co, D Immediate Delivery. Ltd, foretaons | VOTING "CONTEST. - REE CCR EY: RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WI Canadian Pacific Ri "Heal RATI & Oct. 31st, 1907, to Rp ~ Vancouver, $46.00 Seattle, Tacom Portland. Spokane, N $43.50 Spokess, Nem $43 00 --Missoula, . Sal . Helena, Butte Proportionately low rates points. KINGSTON TO OTTA Lene Kingston at 12.10 p. In Viawa sae pom. Direct at Henirew with C.P.R. No. Renfrew at 4.15 p.m. for Port Arthur, Winnipeg an Coast points. Full particulars at K. & P., R. Ticket Office, Ontario St, F. CONWAY, Gen. Pas Bay of Quinte Ra New short line for Tweed, leave OC W. DICKSON, Agent BQ.Ry., "Fare for Hunt Good going Oct. Sth to No all points on Temiskaming § Umtario Ry. points; Mattawa Arthur, points Aylmer to Waltl Nte. Adele td Nomining, Que. pon New Brunswick, Nova & Néwioundland, and going Oct. Nouv, Sth, to Penetung. Midis field, and all stations, Severn Bay, Argyle to Uoboconk, Lb Haliburton, Madawaska to Dep ad to all points reached by Navigation Co., Bays & Lake Sim All tickets are g tination on or hed For full particulars, apply te J. P., HANLEY, Agent, con son and Ontario streets. Cor. Johnson and Onta LIMITED : Quebsc Steamship Go River and Gulf of St. L: Iii Summer Cruises in Cool) Twin Screw Irom SS. * with electric lights, electrie te wodera comfort. Sails from Montreal om M: and 23rd September, for Pic calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Perce, Grand River, Summers and Charlottetown, P.E.IL BERMUI Summer Excurstons, $35 an by the mew Twin Screw SS, tan," 5,500 toms. Sailing York 4th, 14th and 35th & Temperature cooled Ly ® seldom rises above BO degre finest trips of the season for ) comlort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretar For tickets and staterooms, J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. SLEBEVE, Ticket Agents, King BIG GAME SEASON OPE este stro os New Bru YMOOSE Sept. ; CARIBOU : (Juel % DEER ¥ Septem 3 BEAR Nova { Paz ALY 2 QOetobe Write for Public Containing Latest Infc About Fishing and Hunti in the Canaan Woods, Grounds of the Micma Game of the Southwest M Districts ,Guides, | --T CO INTERCOLO RAILWAY Montreal Office, 141 St. J, Toronto Office, 51 King S Central Passenger ment, Moncton, | TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE 181 Leave Wolfe Islan Monday 7.30---9.15 'a.m. 1.00- T 3.15 a.m. 1.00 VAS am. 1.00 2.15 a.m. 1.00= Saturday 8.13 a.m. 1.00- Sunday + 9.30 a.m. 12.30: weave Kingston: MON R.30--11.30 a.m. 2.00-- TUES, m. 2.00-- WED. we. 2.00 THURS, 3 1. nm. 2.00 Bay, 3.00-7.00 pan; FRi1 8.830--11.30 a.m. 2.00- SAT, RI---11.30a.m. 2 - SUN, 10.00 a.m 2 o'clock trip from Kings Spoor's Dock. and Sin Tuble subject to chau notice. Boat calls at Garden Island and {rom Kingston MONTREAL TO LIVEN Victorfan sails ¥ri., Oct. 11 Corsician sails, Fri, Oct. 18. Virginian sails, Fri, Oct. 23 Tunisian sails ........... we Fr MONTREAL TO GLASG Sicilian s3il8 ....co.coiivenees Thury Grampian (péw), Thurs. Oct. 1 Rates of astute and full § may be obtained from J. P. J. P.. QILDER

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