Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1907, p. 7

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RAILWAY ¢ IN CONNECTION WITH ¥ 2 Canadian Pacific Railway 4 ~ a i \ o CHEAP RATES | v Secund Class from Kingston, Sept. 1st, \ » to Ost, 81st, 1907s v ] » ~ Vancouver, ictorie, > $46.00 Seattle, Tacoms, and | » Portland. Bor { > --S) Nelsomy 08 | : $43.50 porose | . JL: --Missoula, Salt Lake, | x $43.00 Fein, Butte. | e t e est : Proportionately low rates to wher | . 3 points. . & KINGSTON 70 OTTAWA | @ Lea e Kingston at 12.10 p.n., arrive | " in Ultawa +45 pan. Direct connections To : at Renfrew wi JP.R. No. 1, leave VESTS AND DRAW- Renirew at PRT wii for Demproke. | am and grey wool mix- 'ort rthur, innipeg a acific : Cypast points. k and long sleeves, but- Y > Full particulars at K. & P., end C. P. | satly finished. Pr \ Y R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. i neatly finished. Draw-} ® - F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass, Agent. | length. Unshrinkable. 0 ® i re, 65c. and T75c. gar- » i . te R il o wday, each .. e dy 0 Quin dl way YE g . New short line for Tweed, Nai " FA TOWELLING--Ex-) x Deseronto, amd all local points. Frain | | leave City Hall Depot at 4 p.m. RI} ty of red or blue check * Ww. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.Ry., Kingston. Hing, superior in qual \ < y, very even weave, IS @ RAILWAY | wide, Regular price 0 ! 2 SYSTEM Bi rday, per yard. ......... : . . it of ten yards to a customer. @ Single First-Class! 3 | E MINK STOLES-- & | six" tails and fancy > v f { nts, lined with brown & { ar of un Is. | German otter stoles-- | ® . | 5 t el ® Good going Oct. Sth to Nov. 6th, to| lo . ® ® all points on Teiniskaming & Northern | : 12 to © Ontario Ry. points, Mattawa to Port] arly buye «> Arthur, points Aylmer to Waltham, Que., | ; : ® Ste. Adele to Nomining, Que., also. to} F - shsinavansssribpuinuranarupaiisnains £5 © points New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and | AN KY Srrves 4 Newfoundland, and ing Oct. 24th, to] INS PANTS--In five) 9 Nov. Oth, Te penetong, ~ Midland, Lake-| os.. Made of Englisk ant! » fisld, and all stations, Severn to North | : nish a © Hay. Argyle to Coboconk, Lindsay to] strong and well made, ® Haliburton, Madawaska to Depot Harbor |. : ® and to ail points reached by Muskoka | 0. Regular price $2.25 | . ® Navigation, Co., and Huntsville, lake of| rday ... » Bays & Laka Simcoe Navigation Co. | Ne ® All tickets hpe good returning from des- © tination on or before December 7th, 1907. ® For full particulars, apply. to $ J. P. HANLEY, Agent, corner John: ® son and Ontario streets. at emar a é ©» Qor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. : ¢ ser $ bec Steamship Co ; $ uebec Steamship Gompany . 3 < LIMITED ANDUM : $ River and Gulf of St. Lawrence 11 Wool Sweaters at die. ® . Shlemamut., oe, * Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude ras . & avy Duck Working Shirts at ® Twin Screw Irom SS. *Camplen, orth 60c. & with electric lights, electrie bells pad all . aH is modera comfort. rckers at 3%., worth 65c. 4 Seils from Montreal on Momday, Oth $a ver | Over , & and 23rd September, for Pictou, N.S. caver vercoats at $9.98, x calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay 313. : Perce, Grand River, Summerside, P.E. & and Charlottetown, P.E.L avy Denham Overalls at 69¢., 2 0c. * " LD ® & . © ® Summer Excursions, $35 and u wards «© by the mew Twin Screw SS, "Bermuo- 1 @ lan." 5,500 toms. Sailing from New » ® York 4th, 14th and 35th September. reen Redden's and Crawford's © Temperature cooled by sea brecues Groceri & ecldom © rises above 80 degrees. 'Ihe To0eies, . fnest trips of the season for healt and comfort. @ Well Cleaned Coal Is not only a saving of cash, but a saving of labor. When you buy cleaned coal, you don't buy dust and slack. 4 You don't carry dirt into the home or office in your coal buckets. This coal is the pride of our city It helps your home comfort in many WAYS. THE FRONTENAC LUMBER : AND COAL Co. A. CHADWICK, Manager Successors of The Rathbu Company. Phone No. 67. | | | InGsTON& PEMBROKE ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec For tickets and staterooms, apply to J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. GILDER- SLEBVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont BIG GAME SEASON OPENS. teste stots Now Brunswick MOOSE | Sept. 15th. CARIBOU Quebec DEER September 1st BEAR Nova Scotia Beas inp mezit October 1st. Write for Publications Containing Latest Information About Fishing and Hunting Week in the Canaan Woods, Hunting Grounds of the Micmacs, Big Game of the Southwest Miramichi Districts ,Guides, Routes INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Montreal Office, 141 St, James St. Toronto Office, 51 King St. East. Central Passenger Depart- _ment, Moncton, N.B. Time Table, Beginning Oct. 13th STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Leave Wolfe Island )--9.15 a.m. 1.003.000 p.m. 04.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. hz LAI 4X iz hr siz shear BELYS 2S Monday, hursdays, Bay Satur Sunday Leave Kingston MON. 8.30--11.30 am. 2.00--4.30 p.m. TUES, 8.30--11.30 a.m 00--4.30 p.m. Whkb., 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2004.30 p.m THURS., 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2.00 Breakey's Bay, 3 007.00 pan. FRI. ®.80--11.30 a.m. 2.00--4.30 p.m. NN. ees 10.00 a.m. 1.158.830 p.m. 2 o'clock trip from Kingston to Wolfe Grampian (Dew hu al Rates J asuage nd full information may bs obtained from J. VP. HANLEY, GTR, or J.P. CGILPDERSLEEV B, Clarence strest, 8.30--11,30 a.m. 2.00--4.30 p.m. . Oct. 10. Nov. 14 ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. | Must Bear Signature of Sfra Food | See FaceSimile Wrapper Below. | Very small and as easy to take 8s sugar. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSRESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION CU2E SICK HEADACHE. . Forall kinds of Fally Baking BEAVER FLOUR It is the only has no equal. | § flour blended especially for | | household use and this blend- | | ing "Gi ites enables the housewife to get the best Ww results, sp Nhe Ete) Bers The bet cits no more than the next bet. Your grocer should have it for you. Dealers, write for prices on all kinds of Peeds, Coarse Grains and Cereuls T. H. Taylor Co., Limited, Chatham, 3g 'Rheumatics all tell the same story about (CEE Sth anyone who does? yourself how Is it any won saver? | welf, | ar | Trouble. Ithiuk itis the best remedy made.' James MILs. quickly it relieves the pain, and how com will gladly recommend Bu-Ju to you friends, just as Mrs. Kidd, of Young' Point, Ont., does : husband is also receiving Buju He has had great pain in the small o his back, but is so much better sow." Mzs. A. C. Kipp. everyone to give Bu-Ju a fair trial. how Bu-Ju cured him: fore I felt I was receiving any benefit." Bladder Troubles and Rheumatism, o your money will be promptly refunded soc. a large box. if your druggist does not have it. STANDARD WATICLES | cided | decision has now been reached. FOR HEADACHE. Do you live near Picton, Ont., or know Then find out for Mr. Mills feels about Bu-Ju. lerhe thinks By-Ju is a life- "1 have used Bu-Ju with great benefit to my- and cheerfully recommend it to all who e suffering from Rheumatism and Kiduey After you'have tried Bu-Ju, seen how pletely it cures you of Rheumatism, you | " Have found Bu-Ju very beneficial for Rheu- matism. They are certainly a blessing. My at benefit frem Mr. J. H. Cairncross, of Toronto, urges Ina signed statement he says, after telling * In my ewn case I had taken three boxes be- Bu-Ju must cure you of Kidney and Sent on receipt of price kd | The Clafiin Chemical Co,, Lid, Windsor, Ont. "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1907. MAKE PAPER HERE sult -of which Professor Mylne "was | actually arrested bn a charge of high treason. The city guard was established by the magistrates in 1. All householders, ntasters of ships, or warehouses, citi- zens, and inhabitants, whose yearly | rents were 40s. apd upwards, and who | were over 18 and under Go years of | age, except ministers, professors, school- lmasters, physicians and * surgeons, and | the Faculty of Writers, were obliged in| rotation, to the number of 36 each | might, to patrol the streets from 10 o'clock, anyone failing to attend beiv rd were rohibited | Tenders Have Been Asked For Two New Concessions, But the Raw Material Must Be Manu- factured in This Province. Toronto Globe. : fined 5s. The gua . The government will shortly call for | from expending in liquor more than 4d | tenders for two pulpwood concessions, | per man while on duty, under a penalty | of 3s. 6d., and if t went into a house to 'drink they were ed ss. ------------------------ Polyglot Churches. ; Some of the church structures re- cently built in* New York city indicate and in the terms to which the suc- cessful bidders will have to agree will be found the keynote of the policy de- upon with vegard to future treatment of the pulpwood areas of the province, namely, the manufacture material into paper in of the raw 3 Ontario. The question has lately been that the Old-fashioned Sle Fo more or less a subject for considera- par ware Presbyterian church tiag, by the cabinei, in View of the Madison Sy Charles H. Parkhurst) | many inquiries being made for puip- R . Et whi an immense dome, is an ex- wood areas in Ontario, and a delinite which has ' ample of the mew style of ecclesiastical architecture. It is the centre of a group of the most strikifig buildings in New | York. The church proper and the par- | ish house form one 'structyre. The ex-¢ jruspec ] terior is of brick n a marble base; {will include were covered by conces- | the floors, dome an partitions of terra {sions granted some years ago, but | cotta tile blocks, so that safety from {which were cancclled because of non- | fire js assured... The cost of the church | | fulfilment of the terms of the agree- | and parish house was $325,000. pe {ments. In the case of the Nepigon Another house of worship even | concession it is said that the territory | stranger is the Broadway Tabernacle | [will not be so extensive as that com- (Congregational), which cost $350,000 | {prised in the original ~ concession. The | and has the appegrance of a combina- | {agreements will no doubt embrace | tion church an office building. It is| {conditions as to the size of the tim- | also of firepmgQ! construction, being | I ber to be cut, the length of time which | built of steel protected by hollow terra | {the concessions - arc to run, the | cotta blocks. Fhe Tabernacle has a) | ainount of money. to be expended with- | tower, but not one commonly associ- | lin a specified period on mills and ated with churches. All of it is put to} {other works, and the dues to be paid | use. On its first floor are the Sunday | {for any pine timber cut other than school 'rooms. Between them and the | pulpwood, as well as for the latter. belffy is room. for all activities of the | | Itis probable that these concessions church organization. . Mission rooms | will be the last to be ofiered for some and a ladies' parlor are on the third | time to come, fag while évery year's floor, the young men's library on the | | work of 'the: pavingial survey parties | fifth, the sextont's living quarters on the | is proving thes hf the statements sixth, and a museum on the seventh. lof those who made" the. preliminary Above that is the belfry. In the base-| | surveys of - New Ontario as the im- ment are two spacious halls for all] {mense extent of the pulpwood re- sorts of gatherings. 2] {sources, much of it(is at present com- Far outstripping either of these in| mercially inaccessible, but the 'extén-.| €Ost 18 the Christian Science church, at | sions of railwavs in the years to come Central Park West, which cost $1,300," | will add immensely to its value. ooo exclusive of the land. It is not | There is no intention, on the part really a church, because it has an or-| of the government to 'interfere with ganization that treats the sick, keeping | | concessionaires whose agreements give open seven days in the week; S000 per- {them the right to export pulp, and it sons go there for treatment every year. | should be borne in mind that in all Marbles were brought from every cor. | IL} her of the globe to line the walls of | The concessions for which tenders will be called are known as the Nepi- | ron and the Fort Frances concessions, spectively, The areas which. they | | | | | | the concessi so far i 3 4 i | ras ui far Rrants! " e od this edifice. Huge steel girders suppor! | must be eid int al ve wr the dome and' "the galleries. Terra | ah tured into pulp Or | oop tile makes 'floors and walls irre- | paper in Ontario. The ground is sistible to fire. There are about forty | taken that those people entered into | rooms, besides the auditorium. eso [contracts with the government in {good faith, and it would be grossly unfair to attempt to change them now, particularly 'where there is no {doubt as to the earnestness of the {parties in trying to keep their agree Ancient Meanings. Even those who know London have | been puzzled: by the carious names borne | by some localities." "St. Margaret Pat- tens" has no reference to footwear; | \ | | ments. Nor can the government put |"pattens"; is a* corruption of "patines," [a tax on pulpwood cut on private glates {ed for comsecrated bread. "St. {lands for export. In these cases the | Mary 4Woolnoth" took its namie from the | wool market 'which once stood near it, | "noth" being the.old form of "nigh." | "St. Mary Axe," popularly pronounced "Simmery Axe," gained its name from } a house with He sign of 'an axe which {exportation could only be afiected by {a federal export duty, or a federal prohibition of the export of pulpwood |W hich would apply to the whole oi the | dominion. THe government could al- low, as in the province of Quebec, the {once stood in - the, 'street. "Crutched | i yee? A exportation of pulpwood cut on crown Friars" does not refer to crippled | lands, charged thereon an extra monks; it merely commemorates the | cross worn by an order of friars known | stumpage to be rebated, as is also the case in the other province named, as "crossed" friarg--"'crossed" in course | if such is manufactured into pulp or [OF time becoming "critched." Thread- paper within the provincial boundar- needle-street was originally Three ies. This and all other aspects of the Needle-street, from a house bearing B situation, The Globe understands, were {sign of the "Three . Needles." Bread- | iven the most serious consideration, jatveet was once the ouly spect Where WHE the rear thet the course decid: pread was sold, while Friday-street, was the resort of fishmongers who provided ed upon was the one outlined in the eid ; i beginning of this statement. j the Friday diet of olir, pigs 'ancestors _ "Bulls" In The Pulpit. The saying is well known that "the most dangerous time to be in church is when "there's a 'big gun' at the lectern and a 'canon' in the pulpit." That even "bulls" present themselves, from time to | time, is also a fact. When the former are properly loaded, and hit in the right place, their services are indispensable; the presence of the latter is to be de-| lored, generally. For instance, the | ev. Mr. Spooner, a well-known Eng- lish clergyman, unhappily introduced | these "bulls" occasionally, "Who is it," he once exclaimed, "that cannot find in his bosom a half-warmed fish?" Now | this perhaps might have been excused | had not the worthy minister made mat- 1605, John | ters worse by declaring, before his hear- ers had time to search out the half- formed wish, that they would all find a | "lead devil" in their graves! Is it to be wondered at that more often they found | their "dead level" in suppressed merri- | ment? | THE PUNISHMENTS Imposed in Olden Days in Glas- gow. , _ Most interesting glimpses were given into old-time punishments of the city of Glasgow by Detective-Superintendent John Ord at a meeting of the Old Glas- gow Club. The pillory was introduced | into Glasgow in 1047, and the jougs, the | branks--for scolding women--the cutty stool, and the stool of repentance were also used. One of the most common sentences passed by the magistrates was the banishment of offenders beyond the | city, death being the penalty if they re- turned. On Séptember 7, M'Cleland, on whom such a sentence had been passed, returned to the city, and was arrested. As no person could be found to carry out the law, M'Cleland's sentence was remitted on his accepting the post of hangman. 2 a diary kept by the official in charge of the town officers between 177, » : and 1700, Mr. Ord found many So The fei in he entries. A woman who stole goods from world is ability, ambition and initia- her employer was sentenced to stand on} seasoned with hoteaty. the stairhead at the Tolbooth with a label on her breast to that effect, and thereafter to be banished from thé city. . If she returned she was to be whipped hour's lecture out of season, out of Glasgow. A man who had been | banished for reselling stolen goods re-! EET TEE turned, and was stripped naked by the | Fooled the Doctors and | I | hangman, and whipped out the Gallow- | 6 t w il -- gate past the tollbar. A case of some] interest was that under date 177s, as it GIN PILLS CURE RHEUMATISM rl S| { Ss i ------ greatest combination T it is apt to sour one's disposition. | Better. a word in season than an referred to a certain Mary M'Lean, who | admitted stealing a silver-mounted | snuff-box from Captain Paton--the hero | of Lockhart's ballad--for which, having | been several times in the House of Cor-| IT IS TO THE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER IN CANADA TO USE THEN Magic Baking Powder. Olflett's Perfumed Lye. Powder. Gillett's Cream Tartar. Royal Yeast Cakes. Gitlett's Nammoth Blue. Baking Soda. QGiliett's Washing Crystal. * MADE FOR OVER 50 YEARS. rection and several times banished for! They certainly were a surprised life, she was imprisoned for six months | of doctors po Tyn - ps Rd and again banished. While some per- bad been treating Mrs. Whore yor sons were only banished for periods Gave her about everything that was ranging from one to seven years, others | ever heard of fur Rheumatism--and then were banished for life. ae magistrates | told Lier the disease was chromic. continued to exercise this form of pun-| A friend told Mrs, Harris abon ishment for the first twenty or thirty | PILLS. Just ee her peut GIN vears of last century. Young mien con- | Harris took a box. When that was victed of serious crimes were some- gone, she dismissed the doctors and times released on condition that they | hit another box of GIN PILLS. 'B: would enlist in the army. What athe time these were e, she was o change from the present day, when a much better that she t the third man required to produce a certificate of box and laughed every time character before he could enlist even! or, go tam your back on discouragemen Whon van fare misfortune it is time Island, Spoor's Dock and Simcoe Island. (ssvasuionto 108) into the militia! In 1677 the magis- Tynesidé P. O., Aug. 6. 1906. Time 'Table subject to change without . x trates enacted that only persons born in| I received your sample bux of Pills, but oti S 2 : | a8 thei 1] n ~ calls at Garden Island going to EW.GILLETT ompany Glasgow would be allowed to beg in the| fom Sor Grape aud mow 1 ein § 2 od and from Kingston ONT. town, and that they must wear a badge] box. The pain across my xid- . E 'BRICELAND Manager YORONYD. Sry bearing the town's arms {eys bas almost entirely gost, and 1am betier : ee : - On Sunday, March 26, 1815, news toferer from wo! , Lh 4 great Y L Wood's reached Glasgow that Bonaparte had T. Hasnis. ROYA The Great Jngl escaped from Elba. On that dé Profes- The doctors can't it. The sor Mylne, conducting service in the don't try to. They Mrs. Tones and invigorates the w TO LIVERPOOL nervous eystem. makes Dew College Hall, read the verse from the could not be cured, GIN PILLS cured VR ONTREAL Oct. 11. Nov: 8.| ous Debllity, Mental and Vein Ce rs 25th Paraphrase-- be, Frool Seals explanation all to Corsician Suils, Oct. 18. Nov. 15. Sondency, Sexual Weakness, sions, Sper | Behold he comes! your Leader comes, [peee 5 bioge 2 44 Write, Virginian sails, Oct. 25. Nov. 21 | matorrhea, and Effects of use or Excesses. | \\'itli might and honor crown'd. Ing paper, for a free sample or... coerir. Fri., Nov. 1.| Price il perbox, six for One will please, six ¢ (of Gin Pills and try them f os 3 will cure. id by all ru or mailed In! Government spies construed this into Then you will see what Gin Pills . Si MONTREAL 70 SLASGOV. 7. | DiIB RE oo eelth of Fis Noe pamphie treason; information was sent to the do for YOU. Write a a Sas wil) Sicilian SAIS wuuwess.icioeins THUS, Oct. 17. | mailed, ion weet Taranto, Ont | crown officials at Edinburgh, and the Co. Winuipeg, for 4 free sample. : | Lord-Advocate and the Sheriff of Lan- 1 arkshire precognosced citizens and stu- | dents wh» were at the service, as a xe Sold by dealers everywhere. 2 de y oa Ys t. A {To "Made in Canada Exhibition" for the bénefit of the Revenge may be sweet, but seeking | ~ ~~ LIPTON"S LIMERICKS In view of the tremendous' interest which has been created through our last Limerick, we have decided to offer larger Prizes, and so that our friends at a distance may have an opportunity of competing this competition will cover a period " three weeks, closing .October 17th. $500.00 IN PRIZES 25 Prizes of $5 Each. 95 Prizes of $2 Each. tion are perfectly simple. All The conditions of this competi ave to "the Tant line of the Limerick which is you have to do is fill in the last line shown below and then send it, accompanied by a TIN LID (with label attached) of a package of JPTON'S TEA, Gold, Red, Pink, Orange, or Blue Label, or LIPTON'S COFFEE, Blue Label, which entitles the reader to send in one Limerick. You may send in as many Limericks as you like so long an @ TIN LID accompanies each Limerick. LIPTON'S By Special, Sli. Appointment TO H.M. THE KING TEA The Finest the World Can Produce. Packed Only in Airtight Tins. FOR BALE BY ALL GROCERIES. S LIMERICK A lady of Sault Ste. Marie, Asked a friend from Toronto to tea, She wired back, on the spot, "Is it Lipton's? Eh! what"' tecision of Editor of The Toronto MAIL yter the competition 1 agree to abide hy the ¢ AND EMPIRE as final, and er understanding. on that distinct Signature Address Toronto MAIL The competition will he decided by Editor of The > EMPIRE, whose decision must be accepted av final. Envelopes m be addressed *'Lipton's 1imerick," and sent to MAIL AND EMPIRE, Toronto, Ont., not later than the last mail on Thursday, October. 17th. VOTING CONTEST. VOTING CONTEST rox | ADIES' FUR LINED COAT DONATED BY THE JOHN McKAY FUR HOUSE meron Kingston General Hospital This ballet entitles the holderto......... Name Write on this line name of lady for whom VOTES--5 CENTS EACH. you wish to vote The 'Happy Thought' Range In the model Kitchen at the 'Made-In-Canada" Exhibition and The "Capital Favorite" Steel Range both carry with them our fullest guarantee, just the same as if they were sold from our store. 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