Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Oct 1907, p. 7

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ats, you would bring your setness of our clothes, we ercoat rice, and let her 's worth obtainable, 11.50, 13.50, be found elsewhere for 95, 5.95, 6.95 and 8.00. in This Store ONDAY. LL : fle, new goods, perfect ee lines to select from. $1.50. On sale Satur- 25c, On sale Saturday egular $10.00 Coat. On 0 33, regular $4.60 and' pu come here for your CO. t Sets the Pace consists , dotted These id pull together, to pen, were it not for ach strand of wool _unshrinkable by this is the only method of plunging the wool ol, 'naturally the me imported, and has been treated both before and after prongs that make it ven. And as there nderwear, ur standard guarantee e weight--RED label weight, UROD, N.S. 150 ; --- i SE ao We are showing many styles to select from. They select the Capt. Bernier is in best leathers"for their uppers. | government steamer Arctic, after eigh- | t ; They use genuine oak soles. They § | | about one-third Tecover make their shoes e 3 and Remembered. oO The makers of the INVIC five iti i o i hed SHOES realize the a ve Haya, re Jeers shot | card atte a it. making a good shoe. t n that BOhing paye better than a @ |of His Excellency Earl Grey during the best labor, They know § | Kudyard Kipling will be the suest | 1 A They employ his stay in Ottawa. in Quebec, with the | toen mouths in the northern ice. C | Toronto, is the winner in a raffle of Wn dng FOLEOPEPPEEEELLEILOGNY water with good results. As it consists of material beneficial to the skin, and contains nothing harmful. well adapted for hand washing by soil the hands, and is far SUPERIOR TO ANY SOAP FOR THIS PURPOSE. McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 BROCK STREET. 0000000000000 000000 080000000000 0000000000 any other Baking Powder." Chemical Co. o pe -------------------------- 111 Princess St., - Succe | ; ® A valuable preparation, having a most magical effect upon all kinds of dirt, machine grease, paint, printers' ink, stains, ete., etc., and may be used with either cold, warm, fresh, salt, hard or soft "The Proof is in the Can." «All the arguments in the world are outweighed by proof." "You Our new Cook Book will be a daily help in preparing dainpy dishes. Write for a free copy. f Canada, Limited, Montreal. RO \Y Al rapidly through the waters of Ball] [Lake in pursuit of a deer, and the riv-| Th class: finish, superior fitting, comfortable For goodness sake, don't offer me any and shape-retaining are the characteristics| of these trashy novels, »{ the Royal Shoes. Widths from B to EE. | tory or biography. Come, now, 'm in | a dreadful hurry, aud I've already war B Of course, Reid & Charles, Sole Agents. cv. vio oi" hwiiana. but feo 8 ree = === | ] aRCOUVET Yacht Club, at a cost of | | {| Duy 'cough syruf | Cross drug store. All fresh there. oRr Shere pre Jo datters More good features will reveal themselve: England without acres 1 you will be more than willing to pay It is especially all whose work 10c. Per Box. PROVE the matchless quality of St. George's Baking Powder THE FIRST TIME YOU USE IT," « There will be a whiteness and lightness to the Bread, Cake and Pastry that you have never gotten with National Drug & {the yacht Alexandra, built by the | 85,000, $ Mrs. Annie Yeamans, America's old- | Christian and Missionary Alliance in! th New York, the missionary offering | to $65,606, those at the | having contributed | € amounted morning service > p 4 > p 1 | £55,043 of that sum. | p ) y p y 4 <4 4 4 S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 | t erous Daring Burglaries. | { Chicago, Oct. 17.-- Forsaken bv fam- ilv and iriends and driven desperate Harrison street annex, Mrs. Evaline { Romadka collapsed in Judge Sadler's |court, to-day. | Accompanied only by an attorney a land a private detective, the wile of id Millionaire C. J. Romadka, of Mil- ir waukee, who confessed that she is a burglar, was brought into court. As [t she learned that her bond bad been |N withdrawn by her bondsman and that | she was surrenc of the police for the | Romadka gave a Cry fallen had she not been supported. | As she was led frov | she stumbled twice and fell. |decked women gathered inside only |} {two seats away. C. J, Romadka, Clement Romadka, | and wonld bavt jr | The case wus week. representing lease. to whom the woman gave the [stolen property, set for the same day. | i | WILD CAT KILLED. | Ferocious Animal Pursued By| | River Drivers. | Lindsay, Ont. 17.--A specimen of | | the ferocious wild cat family was kill-| {ed by river drivers at Ball Lake and | brought te town on a tow of logs. The animal is extremely long and Ithin. It is of light brown color on | | the back, turning to nearly white on] lits breast. It hasa forbidding row of | and a bobtail | Take No Chance. Buy the | tenth and long claws. and | completes a fierce-looking picture. The cat was first seen swimming | or drivers took after it in a punt. The Book For Him. $5.00 From Pit-Bits. PRICE [rm he I'm in a hurry. 1 want} 6 beast turned at bay, but was killed by i a blow over the head. | -- ---- { | FORJMEN. The highest class of Men's Footwear | a hook for my husband. It's his birth-| Bi | day, and 1 want it for a present. Show |} made in the United States. They are) up what you have and be quick about | § mind you, | Union Made material. The best Patent |it. Nothing too expensive, | anything too cheap, | § Colt Skin, Vici Kid, and 1 don't want Gun Metal Calf and | ier; do you hear ? He's a wild-man-| ii Velour Calf that can be bought. High | nered man, and not fond of sports, so | don't show me anything in that line. and no matter | { how mnc won't take anything in the way of his- fall I've said can't vou suggest some- | Bi seors to DJ McDermott. | thing appropriate ?"" } | "Yes, ma'am. Hereisa little volume! pr ---- | entitled 'How to Manage a Talking | Machine." "' i PR There has been no chocolate produced in any | Consoling To Genius. country equal to | Youth's Companion. Robert Browning once found himself at a dinner, at a great English house, | sitting next to a lady who was con- nected with the highest aristocracy. She was very graciously inclined, and Co y W an S { did her utmost to make conversation. "Are you not a poet ?" she finally asked. "Oh, please don't mind my "Well," said Browning, "people are a e u S sometimes kind enough to say that 1 am." - . having This is a confection every one should buy. [ "You know | others were poets. THE COWAN CO. King and Brock Sts, mentioned it," the duchess hastened { to say, with the * kindest of smiles. Byron and Tennyson and " } Limited, TORONTO a! Too Cheap For Pugilist. For sale by H. WADE, Druggist, cor. : _" : ling such littie bits of things for a Kingston. Se - led in and leeches I Corbett, * the heavyweight cham- cans y {{pion, "once fell ill. A doctor was call- 1 were recommended. { "I'll send round a box of leeches by {my man this afternoon," the doctor | said. He turned to the champions { soon as they arrive, madam: | Then the doctor departed. When he {came again the next morning the wo- | man met him in the hall and he said to her: | "Well, did you get those leeches all {right | "Qhy-yes," she replied, "1 3 | them. But what was the use of send great hig chap like Jim ? I just took and clapped a ferret ou him. 0D Shot] 8 0 TEMA... pz oe - VALUE §.... «oc senor $4, $4 50 $5 { --Notes From all Over--Little; | NY a cent. | ree Lies cent. . s vi of Everything Easily Read | Try "Bibby's § club sweaters. iscount. L. W. Marsh is a candidate for Belle- ville's mayoralty. Lil . : travelling is as cheap as FOR SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK in Hungary How long the day seems when you money ! Try Bibby's for Dent's English gloves | 51.98, $1.50, $2. Bibby's. Loe M persons ken t : A : i | accused of having burned his home | gol caps, T5¢. and 81. Bibby's. The Sawyer Shoe Store : {antl office for the insurance money. | i . Y 1 Rarrister AF K Je. Lh erly Of } Occasionally the shoplifter finds it ' . - nmr; -- 3 | xoronto, 3 appele, formerly off Ellie to take things wasy. Here's A Nice Stylish Coat at a Low Price. | * When a wise man gets real angry he ri goes away back and -sits down, v 8 | Bibby's. When buying a piano see the Nord-| $5.50. le to Meth- | Conkey's. Sold only at: Gibson's | Cross drug store. The custom of tobacco smoking in Ls 3 € inl Co ONLY. MEN'S SUITS Made of pure wool striped and checked mixtur 3 | est actress, will retire from the stage » @ | with the celebration of her seventy-| Every @ | second birthday, ou November 19th | posted in * | next, | 2 { Prince Rupert's firs J & | girl, whose father receives the} 178. & | prize of $30 and a cradle offered by | ® | James Carruthers, Grand Trunk Pa-| See our & | ific official. & | The estate of the late Dr. Ralph! @® | Brecken, the Methodist minister who @® | died, in August, in Toronto, amounts | Pr $ | to $55,187.88, mainly stock and se & | curities. Bequests are mad & |odist institutions. | At the annual convention of the re i SHE BREAKS DOWN. i modern life. en | {building up a business. Advertising 18 | Rich Woman Charged With Num- asking. ] i is i farmers have had by thoughts of imprisonment in the ars c r |this fall. Charles Ball, loser, has lost sixteen. Some of the| { farmers have I | bee, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Jered into the custody | Mary Bailey, third time, Mrs. {homes in Oswego. Mrs. n the court room {H. Gaily be- father's. Mr. and Mrs. Sandford Boom- failed to appear. postponed for one Castleton, Ont., for the apple harvest. ? B. Lucas, a negro attorney, | George Cox has moved in Charles Jones, had the negro's | Goodrich's house. U. A. McNeil is re-| h you try to persuade me 1 § wife. 'Put one on your husband as A | feireng amy THE WHIG'S JUMBLE | -- aud | 'electric accounts and ne kind of charity always has 'a short of with y hocolate-covered caramels, 10c.," at ING--Free from dressing, extra arate slip of Japanese silk, newest THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1907. -- 750 YARDS UNBLEACHED SHEET- BRAUTIFUL EVENING WAISTS--- on the best | Policeman William Kelley, Chicago, | . C drug sto! fitti a ; | lost his star and uniform when he { Gibson's. Red Uross (TUE SO. av ity. Sd wi ; ; ing and newest fashioned lasts. Jit sar und wiiorn The Emperor of Japan bas thirty heavy quality, Syd width, plain and Mikado Jooves, trimmings of . { tobacco in his mouth physicians and sixty priests. twilled. Regular price, 30c. and} insertion and medallions, white only. : | ohaee I. "Hotchkiss, Erie, Pa., was| Jrrigatics methods were practiced in} 36c. yard. Regular price, $7.50. In Ladies, $3.50, $3.75 and $4. k arrested on a charge of arson. Heis| Sout Africa 4,000 years ago. On Sale Saturday awd All 4 On Sale Saturday and All 4 98 J | See Bibby's display of fur band; Next Week, per yard ooo » Roxt Wook wuss seuceseee sorts 18 THE MONTREAL STOCK ' COS. BARGAIN LIST Come prepared to snap up worth-while gavings. You'll find many opportunities besides those contained in this list : fine imported net over sep- See Bibby's new 50c. caps. ps at Gibson's Red » Bibby's, the glove store of the town! rincess street. "Choice of Royalty candy," Melo Red | he shape of cigars and cigarettes is| on the increase in ulna. H. Cunninghata, piano tuner, from | hickering's. Orders - at McAuley's | | hook store. "Phone TIR Ask" is one of the vital words in | THGTRECEIVED---G0 MEN'S STY ISH RAINCOATS Imported craven otte cloth in dark grey (serviceable Dark grey in neat striped patterns, color). Wide and full-fiting, seli- | good Italian lining. It is a keynote word in | ost some of their valu-| ble dogs. 'Thomas Patience and aughter, Miss Edith, who have been | enewing acquaintances, have returned | {to their home in lowa, taking with| hem Mr. Paticence's mother-in-law, | fis. Thomas Stewart. Miss Ella Be-| have returned to their G. W. Sweet- | sam and son, Austin, are under treat- | | ment in the Hotel Dieu, Kingston.. J. i Sallans, Plevha, visiting at his | | | our, Madoe, visiting the latter's mo- | ther, Mrs. Isabel Bebee. John Flake the husband, and {and Henry Gregg have gone to the brother-in-law, | York to spend the winter in the lum- ber woods. Roy Bebee has gone to L aR SOPPHOOLIES POPOOS Poe0O89 FH PPPOPPOPPIOIRIPS New | The mgterial is an im 4 X slaves, and broad shoulders: Trimmed with velvet, strapping 8.98 ~ and buttons, On Sale Saturday and All Next Next Week .... "Low Prices on Clothing for Men & Boys. new a5 to 44. Regular price, $15 and $16.50. , On Sale Saturday aw ---- v Dogs WGrsying Shed i collars. Well made with best lining. | only. Rey # and ennachar, Oect. : 2 : rato hoe, ofl Regular price, 210. | 84.95. Sheep A be dogx | On Sale Saturday amd . 9 the heaviest| Nocti Wonk Lone ses The Montreal Stock Co sorted Black Beaver, 48 inches long, box back, smart half lined. Regular grin $14.50 Week s when you see the coats, and! this low. price for them. | PAIRS FLANNELETTE BLAN- |" "Phe first meerschaum pipe isnow ina | _ ee -- gon { t born is a Japan- | museum at Pesth. It was made in|5q LADIES BLACK VICUNA SKIRTS 160 : Made of good quality vieuna doth, KETS--10x4 size, in grey and white | ee 4 with pink and blue borders. Will go | FOR r 0 1 : , - in the newest side-pleated style, with special #1 and $1.50 lines] broad fold and strap of seli-cloth at bottom. Regular price, $4.50 to > over at $1.25 pair, heimer, in Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, | On Sale Saturday and All 3.68 On Sale Here Saturday and at a price you cannot come, near anywhere, Choice quality. Sold all All Next Week, per pair en English tweeds, in neat | that beat the Scotch tweeds. Cut in the | single and double breasted styles--best of tailor work, Sizes, 9 9 . HSER I All Next Week ... "35 ONLY, BOYS' TWO-PIECE SUITS --Strong Canadian tweeds, Norfolk style, with box-pleats and belt. Sizes, 24 to 28 | ular price All 6.48) On Sale Saturday and All n_Sal ° Next: Week ..ocovier const oon limit you because they are limited. When a man wants, » coal, he don't want a pro- ' viso with every ton. We have plenty, and we sell all you want all the time. TheFrontenacLumber and Coal Company. A. CHADWICK, Manager Successors of The Company Come for What You Need. Every day has decided savings for you in all lines of { Dry Goods and Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings. Rathbun . Phone No. 67. "HERES 1 80--rrincess street-- 180 Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. pairing the Ross house to move into | after his cheese factory closes. Mrs. | Seavey and son, Rudolph, -accompan-| jed by Mrs. Seavey's brother, William | Miolmes, have gone to. her home "in| New York city, after spending the | | summer with her sister anu brother. IP. H. Wensley, Wensley, took a drove | of fat cattle from hero on the 12th| inst. Simon Ball is buying sheep and Jambs for. R. Reeves, Eganville. G (: Sallans, laid up with a cut "oot, il test able to be about again. David You mans, Denbigh, is visiting at John | Ball's. | Try Bibby's for men's gloves. Seol our great ¥1 and 81.50 lines. Bibby s | "Fresh" after dinner mints at Gib-| == y's Red Cross urug store. Phone| 230. | NH Most well-groomed, women, realiz- ing the importance of the Hose iH Supporter in obtsduing a graceful t'carviage,' insist on having the COMO Sold at all Dry Goods Stores. Cc. HWESTWooma Co MANUFACTURERS. ToRONTQ { ! i x A POPULAR LAMENT. Where Would Society Be If One Was Judged For the Sins of Others ? i "0; 1 tried one of those hair tonics | some time ago and it never did me a bit of good." | That's what many people are saying to-day when they refuse Herpicide al trial. { It would be as sensible to say "1 fhover travel on a railroad because 1] often see collisions mentioned in the | papers." : l Newbro's Herpicide is specially made] | to destroy the germ that is living on | the roots of your hair. That is why it is so exceedingly ef-| fieacious--it is there for the sole pur- | pose of ridding the hair of this parasi-| tic growth, after which the hair grows | as mature intended. | Sold by leading druggists. Send i0¢c. in stamps for sample to The Herpiocide | Co., Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 50c. and $1. G. W. Mahood, special agent." During a gale at Tweed, the eighty a , foot smoke stack of the light company snapped off thirty feet from the tp & EE ------------ . Specials For the Week. = A Wonderful Blood Purifier. It HAS NO EQUAL for STOMACH | ston, TROUBLES. -s lv ite - It acts directly through the The best Family Medicine in Canada. Hundreds in Kingston can ify to this. For sale by all Druggists. Demand and TAKE NO OTHER. SOMETHING NEW IN"! Edward's Nervine Compound | Fos? CARDS -, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels Kingston Views. : y | Come inand have a look. { T. McAuley ¢ 25 and B0c. or B for $1.00. | | idl +, ; jet your new coat on| rh Saturday so as to have it| J for Sunday. You will} 71> need it soon now and | 4% might just as well have it] ~ early. Our stock is com-| plete now, when later you, might not find your size or exactly what you want. You will also find quali- ties and prices right. We have a "large stock of Children's Coats too, and invite your inspection. Children's Millinery Bring along your child- ren and let us help you to decide on their Winter Hats. Special attention Wien You Buy paid to their needs and perfect satisfaction guar- C OA L anteed. : From U7 CASH COUPONS. Crumley Bros. P. WALSH You get genuine rm : Scranton, as he handles nothing | You need an Alarm Clock. to 'get you up these dark mornings. Our clocks are all guaranteed and range from $l China Cabinets, 5 shelves, mirror in back. Regular price $18.00 for $12.00. China Cabinet, full serpentine glass front. Regu- lar price $25.00 for $20.00. : 1 Buffet. Regular price $30.00 for $25.00. at Our Dock. 1 Buffet, Regular price $18.00 for $13.00. A large stock of Dry Bat-. A few specials in Sideboards, Extension Tables teries, Spark Plug and Coils to match ; also one $25.00 Iron Bed for $18.00. | ,jyays on hand. 2 ROBERT J. REID, Telephone, 577. 230 Princess Street. a

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