Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Oct 1907, p. 6

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been charged with perjury in if ir Jady of 1M : sy 5 if balloons, and recent} i} Fa i i particularly propitious. near Calais, "The rising son , sated for all »" Gulf of St. Lawrenos | Sruloes in Cool Latitude . i -------- ns i How It Breaks On You. woman may know that she ha to ii T : § i § TF : 2 discovers she is jealous begins to nag. Sept. 15th, hrs i Y "None," hissed the ebon chief. KTH Oetober 1st. . "Then." said the young man, point- i 5 Bot ask you as a last favor, to try our brand of mustard with the feast. 1 am convinced that one trial will secure " your permanent patronage, and _ But two strong arms seized him 'here, (here was a splash, and all was over." N Fo SERS Your Blood Filters. ; A: TOILE The kidney's are a mass of tiny which the blood must promptly relieved or disease will re- Peck's Kidoey and Liver Pills heal and cleanse these little filters and make the kidneys sound and active. In bokes, 23¢. For sale only at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satis ory. The Cheerful '"'Ad." Ad Magatine. Be cheer! and optimistic in vour advertising, The man who is afficted > Eeref il on of Jorgety, I 's father had lived a few weeks , it Is now stated that he would of lady balloonists Assheton Harbord, who years ago married Captain brother of | . Harbord is the owner of monster to her collec Valkyrie, of 60,000 cubic feet ty. Twice Mrs. Harbord has crossed the Channel in a balloon, and {late in 10e. on_ neither occasion were the elements On one trip the balloon descended and dragged her some distance through the water. Then snow and hail were showered on the intrepid lady voyageur, but failed to compen. the discomfort of the gd i; if if ir 1 Rosier i i E i she Z be grows economical with his she he becomes sarcastic about the Quebes. istated in the shinde of a palin the hy thed savage began to sharpen. their cruel nl September 1st "Is there no hope!' murmured the ing to his ' sample case, "if you are : determined to eat me, at least let me| "I%Ost ideas. = we it + EET Hl i i g on buttons. ve his own way. see the ¥ in a small town. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, Chickering's. Orders at McA. baok store. "Phone 778. Sick room to be had at Chown's Drug Store. ed on his hobby, nothing short steam street roller can stop him. For first-class storage on carria furniture, etc., go to y "Tobler's and Peter's" milk ch when vou take a trip on a merry-go round ty-five Sunshine furnaces already thi nace, FASHION'S FORM. has in its design several of the very [ model frock was in white and brown striped voile, circular skirt being made with a seam down the centre, and the stripes joined to meet in points down this centre front, Two folds of light brown taffeta and a straight band of the voile, bor- dered on its lower edge with ball fringe | the piped with the brown taffeta and trim- med with taffeta buttons. The bodice was square, cut in a sort of jacket eof fect, and was edged with ball fringe. as ot out in a deep rou nt in the centre and the edge piped with silk, which la over ge Vest of filet net inlet ard embroidered with colored filet lace, FIFTY-ONE PER CENT. Sacred Doctrine of Modern Fin- ance Attacked. New York Post. Gov. Hughes, at Jamestown, yester- day, at one of the most sacred doctrines of modern finance. He boldly denied that the owner of fifty-one per vent, of the stock of a corporation can do what he pleases in the man- ag of its aflairs. The icomelasti gavernor went so far as to maintain that the policy adopted hy even the majority in control must be "cones tent with good faith and fair «deal ing 'with all. If 'ahis were true, we ask, what would be the use of fight ing and intriguing to get command of the fifty-one per cont ? Mr. Hughes would plainly cut the nerve of finan] cial en , Hl he were to insist that «the one share over a majority bas not. a vested right to bond the concern for twice what it is worth, or can pay. To ws, there is somethi majstic and' reverond in fifty-one per vent., closely allied to majority rule and the sovereignty of the people, and we cannot, tnwelore, without regret, Shtutve NE Sh wEvadive a man as Gow, | ughes vancin, e revolutionary theory that the a of fifty-one per cent of guy corporation's stock must not steal the rest. . ---------- Plowman Of Fifteen. London, Oct, 19.--In order to encou: men to -on (the land LION BOXES the 8 x county cou in ogi ed, yesterday, oy i, named Fronts Woh a watch making For salads or medicinal use, our im- ported olive oil is unexcelled. A. P. Chown, druggist a A woman always imagines she ix charitable when she Jets ber husband piano Nord- heimer, in Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, Pri street. 3 You cannot please everybody. and no man knows it better than a preacher from uley" supplies--any thing the | nurse or doctor needs in the sick room | After getting the average man start- | of a! ed through to the kitchen, which Be sure you get a round-trip ticket | The sketch shows a new model which the| Distillers to His Majesty 'the King. apparatus; it carries th it goes, brings instant relief and is Sool i a Siting bid e en by . 04 : i air. F olive oil, the first pressing oe a mer. trom ther rst ality of ripe olives; ut < Maing ro i y w but it that the a chaper- | a, police had dis- at immortalized g Jhetwern bee on a it's up to her >, work -- ney" strc, " " after "dinner mints at Gi , " been left by Fresh Glads! ; an intention | one Red Cross wrug store. brik Georgian ho pa " A business woman should never pro- i" tympanum ve, five | she girs pose to a man who can't cook or 'sew [¥1ePs to the front os and every- ow Rich Is Your Blood ? blood is blood is weak you are weak. Have , red blood and you will not'onl have greater Reap ut will be a to resist disease. best remedy to Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not 's | satisfactory. Heifer's Curiosity. Dublin, Oct. 19.--A heifer {into a fancy goods dashed | inspected the contents and then pass- she searched for eatables. Returning to ges, | the shop, she took up her position be- James Latur |p. 0 ihe t ney's Carriage Works, 390 Princess St. | 0° co 000 and 20c. cakes, at Gib- counter and gazed through w at the erowd which had "| collected outside. She was lassoed af- ter an hour and dragged igunominious- | " . » g 2 son's Red Cross drug store. Phope ly back to. the street. Refuses A Procession. "| Loudon, Oct. 19.--For the fist time! Lemmon & Sons have installed thir-| for nearly 300 years Preston will next | g| Year he without a mayoral procession, | - : : : | owi « v il ¥ day season. It will pay you to investi. OWing to the town council vesterda, gate if you contemplate buying a fur- | electing Alderman Jobn C. Hamilton, | as the new mayor. Alderman. Hamil-| | ton, who is a Baptist and a liberal refuses to have either a mayoral pro- | cession or to go to church in state, A Rich French Gown of Striped | and for this reason he, five years ago, | Voile. { refused the mayoralty. ys A a ------_-- | | Revival Of China Tea In England. | | London, Oct. 19.--Official returns of { the deliveries of the China black tea | {in this country for the four months | { from June to September, - 1907, inclu- | | sive, show an increase of | | pounds, or 36 per cent., compared with | | the corresponding period of 1906, while | the deliveries of Indian tea w af decline of about eleven per ocént. 1 Three Men In A Trade Union. i London, Oct. 19.--The craft with the! smallest number of members in Fug | {and is that of short-hand engraving. The engraver at Bath has suggested to his two fellow-workers in London, the propriety of forming a trade un- ion, Literature"s Reward. London, Oct. 19.--Clive Pemberton, an author, who was sued at the Marylebout county court yesterday'by a tailoring firm, stated that times were so bad, that he did not make more than ¥6 a week by writing. "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Sous, "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century, Of highest. standard of purity, A Chair Collection. ! London, Oct. 19. Parishioners of Earistield are being ask to give 500 | chairs--at least one each--to furnish| new parish hall, which the bishop) i rok h : the source of all men- | tal, muscular and nervous power. If | shop at Lurgan, | for the same money. i . When vou come in to see our Suits or Overcdats, you would bring your wife. She knows. If we were not sure of the perfectness of our clothes, we wouldn't dare invite her. Name your Suit or Overcoat price, and let her decide whether or not we show you the best money's worth obtainable. Suits and Overcoats at $9.50, 11.50, 13.50, 15.00, 16.50. | day and Monday, $1.20 per pair. i sale Saturday and Monday, $6.75. ! 4.50. That for style, fit, quality, and workmanship, can't be found elsewhere for We have other lines at $4.95, 5.95, 6.95 and 8.00. Good serviceable goods. There'll Be A Hot Time in This Store SATURDAY AND MONDAY. | WE SHALL SELL: 22 Men's Fine Worsted Suits, S.B. or D.B. style, new goods, perfect suits in-every respect, regular $16.50 values. Three linés to select from. { On sale Saturday and Monday at $11.75. -- 50 Pairs Men's Working Pants, all sizes, regular $1.50. On sale Satur- | 50 Dozen Men's Heavy Woollen Socks, regular 25¢.- On sale Saturday | and Monday, 19¢ per pair. : { 20 Overcoats, All-Wool Tweeds, sizes 33 to 42, regular-$10.00 Coat. On 40 Boys' 2-Piece Suits, Norfolk styles, sizes 24 to 33, regular $4.00 and On sale $3.00 and 3.25. You'll have money left for other purposes if you come here for your Clothes, where you get the best for the least money. RONEY & CO., 127 Princess St. The Store That Sets the Pace --_-- ses ar race It matters not, for we have SHOES for every: mem: | ber, from the little toddler who must have Spring Heels, | to the good sturdy ones for the head of the house. We | y are of proper matexridl and | correct in shape and fit; while the important point--| service--is always our care. This fall we are showing | {very natty Gun Metal Blucher at $3.00, American made are careful to to see that the For.Men, we have the sole sale in Kingstoirof the Men's "Belmont" Shoe in all leathers at $1.00. American brand, style. The House of Good Shoemaking. gest line in the { of Kingston opens this month, One Dollar Fountain Pen. We have Waterman's "Modern" foun- tain pens from $1 up. Also the seli- filling fountain pens (Waterman's Mo- dern), from $2.50 to $i, at Wade's ¥ oe Thousands Of Fossil Fish Found. Cape Town, Oct. 19.--While boring' for minerals in Zululand, a prospector found, ata depth of 354 fect, an im- mense cavity containing thousands of fossil fish, Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Pazo Oltment "is g ranted 3' cure any case of itching, blind, bleéd- ing or protruding pi fourteen days of m Fewer Potatoes In Ireland. ~ Dublin, Oct. 19. Statistics published in six to n there were last year. p--------_-- ' Something néw in. {lle eake 2 Tine P0000 00000004000000 TOO: Zl P9009: | Life Pl A valuable preparation, having a most magical y effect upon all kinds of dirt, machine grease, paint, printers' ink, stains, ete. with either cold, warm, fresh, y water with good results. As it consists of + tC, and may be used salt, hard or soft . material beneficial to the skin, and contains nothing harmful. well adapted for hand washing by all whose work $ 1t is especially soil the hands, and is far SUPERIOR TO ANY SOAP FOR THIS PURPOSE. Binney pens MCKELVEY & BIRCH 10c. Per Box. 69 and 71 BROCK STREET. i | { Death's iateldl trinity 4 are often | called. Catarrh is, t stage, | pneumonia often follows, and con- | sumption fmally® exacts the fll pen- | alty. This can all be averted by | using enling, balatic Catarrbaso ne, | an antise at tow' re- ec rn cells ag sy Ca- reaches the entire mucous | surface of the throat thing | ver | tely: in to cure. Ron't de- | 5 : in come | petition with older competitors, Cate the' treatment $1; trial i . Be. tarrhozone is guaranteed, a desde ef ¥ China Cabinets, 5 shelves, Regular piice $18.00 for Baby Jelly Rolls, 30e. dozen. Tey 4000000000 000000 000000 *o . a sample on Saturday.' R H. Toye, Ring street. ee estat Vom etn tt eben, Some men imagine they are decent because they wear a clean vollar every € mirror in back. $12.00. China Cabinet, full serpentine glass front. Regu- ~ lar price $25.00 for $20.00. 1 Buffet. 1 Buffet, Regular price $30.00 for $25.00. Regular price $18.00 for $13.00. A few specials in Sideboards, Extension Tables to match ; also one $25.00 Iron Bed for ROBERT Jd .. REID, TLrRsees 230 Princess Street. Telephone, 577. 18.00. se ------ Specials For the Week. | always on hand. Don't buy of dealers who 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. TheFrontenac Lumber ; and Coal Company. This is an/® KA. CHADWICK, Manager and, of course, up-to-the-mitute in We consider this shoe the stron feity at the price, $1.00. J. H. Sutherland & Bro, & Successorsiof The Rathbun ) Company. Phone No. 67. ~~ HERE'S {SOMETHING NEW IN POST CARDS {Greetings from King- ston, "Models" Kingston Views. Come in and have a look. and 'T. McAuley in weather } Dting th foie good. Comt: Wa y Soil good Coal. It's the kind that QuUt the most heat, and home comfortable ; it's x y } there in moms better mined. | ® deliver it to you clean and h thoy slate, at the - bottom BOOTH & CO., Phony 133. Foot of West St GASOLIN Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. A large stock of Dry Bat. teries, Spark Plug and Coils SELBY & YOULDEN, LIMITED. | The Queen And The Gurkhas. London, Oct. 19.--The queen has "Fpvesentod signed portraits .of herself to i both battalions of the 3rd Gurkhas | Rifles, who were recentiy, by the em= press' desire of her majesty names] 'the Alesandra's Own." i Gold in BGuwilight Ike popular Countr- Club lunche perforce, dropped out of : siety's scheme for the next week co. during the Interim between 1 evoius of the former caretaker a the advent of the new one. Aw fine stove, which is the club's ov has been installed and the teas bei cmple of preparation, will go ¢ anh as usual. will be, - » The Misses Halliday, Winnipeg, tertained at tea, Wednesday, honor of their guest, Miss Alice Se: of Kingston. Mrs: Cels and Miss H per were in charge of the pretty pation bedecked ' table. Mis Smyt of Kingston, was among The guest oe . The woli mirls have * heen work {heir way to the finish for the « wins prize all through this wee lovely weather, and daily the play have narrowed down to the champi hip and the lucky winner thereof Te. wie J. Crothers, Jr. had av Tuesday, rece Mrs. W busy day, on the first time in her cosy on Barrie street. Her roo prettily decked with JNowers Kenneth Fenwick, King str Rome" on Tuesdays inaugurate hey Mis will he "At future, and will dav' next Tuesday $0. Miss Rosamond Fuller, daughter Mrs. RK. Fuller, Rosedale, Toro wil be married on November 7th fev. Robert Gay, of that city. .- aw Herbert M. Stover will re » first time v home. 100 Alix ednesday afternoo toher 23rd « + Miss. Leta Carson home drom Ottawa, ith her for a visit ley \Mrs nD Norton-Tayvlpr Lily Norton-Taylor, returned Thursday from Toronto Miss Phyllis © Short, "Underwor has left for St. John, NB Mrs. Mcleod and Miss 6 of 4 LR have heen the guests Principal Gordon, at ieit_for their homes in the vinees Major H E Rurstall are happily us, and will take the street, where Mr and lived for some years .* Ce Burstall and coming an house on I Mrs. Al . who has been Mrs. FE. Casey, h Ca ing her daughter, Mrs. R. J Prock street, for some months: le Thursday for Syracuse, X.Y will spend the winter there, Miss Meta Dobbs, who has LLLALLRLALRL ELLE > ae It is Alwa Find HANDSOME BROA lengths, trimmed come lined to w; FUR-LINED COA flare skirt, colla styles, 46 distinc BROADCLOTH SH fur set in, fitted colors, $20, 32 " Made to our own Jersey, Cotton, In every conceival Priv hrown, ete For a dressy | BROADCLOTH-T £1.25. $1.36, $I PANAMA S--Crisp and ¥l ol FANCY SUITING 90c., $1, $1.25, WHITE WOOL I he, $1, 31.25, Specia Bes

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