Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1907, p. 6

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nt is 'tested on models and the exact _ size determined © All fo] Vou! deder. can enly' git wt | desired sines and weights, if he | should Ber have them In stork. vy; ll Ul BOTTLED IN SPAIN ONLY. "HE BANQUETING WINE par ex- ] ot the Banquet. of the Worshiptul pers, AL the Hotel a etropole, London: at the Lord ® dinner, held ut Galldhall; at the Royal Navy Club's Banquet: at the 28th stinual dinner of The Stanley a a a aa ee € t perial © ustiies Club: at the 40th anniversary festival of the Home for Little Boys: at the rstival Dinner of the Middlesex Hos- : re i at the Royal. Su Shimer, held at the Trocadero:s go on Soclety's Fost x $ lez & Byass' Was specially Comniitides and em- in the wine list. Does Y gna; oeee prs ing Hotels, Cates > din s, ul 3 pe the World over. i? ---- of this | fis "vase supetiority x Mint, an. until on * {who has heen caring . |recover in ts » 3 1 3 Bot be good for the race track arain. { turned, and the crew drowned. Late (are careful to to see that they Are of proper material and | hat uight the Northern Belle broke cOrrect in shape and fit; while the important point-- . {on Main street, Westport, the Little Liver Pills, sw" wn tai. et 2 SL vi a et Dt Spokes Jos cure. The looking-g en immediately the suff board ship. Phe prescriptic , when the first i gang. | fair and in the eyes. pith, ths | The result is alleged to be that the 'Speaker; Goctared that ihe rolling of the ship, and even the sme Fuhday "* would drive the n of Uermany, which was her to the public h the Sabbatarian dull dor which it to dithonlt to acopunt. said = noted ci ysician recently, ke a casual gl i goking- flee may arrest seasickness. It may that the woe-begone countenance 4 "awpther speaker, declared that evér 'Sunday in Lou dori t on a melancholin, "necessita severe attack of 5 ting a "cure" in order to. te bis balance of mind. | 6f humor, and the sufferer mgsolves Hew 5 the observance | Yo Sheer u GE thie i of Swiday Sh s ly ex- "Personally I thin ere is a more nat REN] nas PUCly © | enti Tomson Wer pJomad pebple. 'Would rise up in| Among sailors that the rise and fall thousands to resist any attempt to of "the horizon is responsible fof the ligt the "English Sunday?' upon A strongly-wi Huet war ~ ady. Physicians in consequence often il resolution to this ly adopted. 5 Frock For Young Girl. fix their eyes on some immovable ob- | ject, such as'a ring on their firiger or 8 book held firmly on the knee: The lookingglass is probably the same kind of antidoté to the move ment of the ship. "It would be necessary, of course, to hold the glass firmly and fix the gaze steadily on the reflected image. "The looking-glass remedy may be something in the nature of a fgith eure. If the attention can be abso that the voyage will have no Bad ef- 4% } | } | fects. | | "With regard to the length of time required for the cure; it is a general "il | Tact that if sickness ¢an be success | fully warded off for several hours the | Symptons are not likely to recur, ex-| opt in cases where no remedy will | relieve the unfortunate sufferer, and { sea: and brain sickness are inten | ble terms." BROADSTAIRS HERO. | Lifeboatman Honored for Gallant Rescue Fifty Years Ago. Broadstairs did honor to William | i presenting him with a purse of money An excellent model for a frock for | in memory of a deed with which the | a school girl is illustrated in the | whole country rang fifty years ago. drawing. The model was of Wedge-| He is the only survivor of the life! wood blue serge, combined with plaid | boats Mary and Culmer White, whose 1 silk, in harmonizing shades of blues | rescues at the wreck of the Northern | and greens. The bodice had a guimpe | Belle go to make up a story of the sea | of tucked lawn and narrow Cluny in- | of which the whole coast might wefibe sertion, ahd was eat in pointed lace | proud. A { which bottoned over an underwaist of | _ It was i January, 167, Shap the the plaid silk, the skirt trimming be- ie, an erican ves i ing similar. The little turnover revers| bound for London, anchored ix Kings- | and the . buttons were of velvet of Rate Bay owing to heavy weather. | 2en masts were cut away to steady | | her, but the gale increased, and it was | feared her anchors would drag. i The Broadstairs lifeboat was sent | for. The crew harnessed themselves | Dr. Titus, the veterinary surgeon, for the. nine horses saved from the Frenton wreck, sdys one of them has died and that three others are still in a dangerous condition. Ho hopes the others ' will time: although they may | to assist the laboring ship, was over- | Mavens Cawley has purchased from the M. W, Scott estate the stone store away, and drove towards the rocks. | paid being $750, { could be seen. | At daybreak the ship was seen with | | seas. One lifeboat put out at great | } Wales was one of the crew, went to | the wreck and brought off fourteen, } [resented a gold medal and £20 to the | Li tmen engaged in this rbscue. iY | spent in the old' sailing ships that | fl | fought the American clippers for the sovereignty of the sea, is now 84, and | lives in Harbor street, Broadstairs, | wondering vaguely what his proud | ly | townstellows are making such a fuss | j] | about. | RE "THE KIND THAT ¢ 4 i 62,000 Tone of Currants. The finest silk or Male stock. [if] Our great-grandmothers, - although | ing is dsl Lg iB] | they to, pay a very high price for dried currants, considered them quite indispensable to the compounding of |» those pies, furmities and florentines Sitivh were the wife, stant clasping of the "C.M. C."" Isn't that the kind of a supporter you have been [BB looking for ? Sold at all Dry Goods, Stores. Genuine ° Carter's The Bishop of Norwich delights to | : wll the following. story. against. hi Must Bear Signature 61. - Walking one day in a quiet ub 5 urb, he hea he thin, miping voice | Ps Hot | ta iO i 3. w you gate for | Aaa | risk ves pind opening | Mist Clata Lee; danghiter of Ww. | | Spicer, Cg was united | riage, on Siptember 30th, to F. E. { Winkle, of Didsbury, Alberta 3 "1 A leach of the CM. IA. i being CP organiited ia Port Hope, i 1 Did Sailer Prgscribes New Remedy for | Unpopular Malady. ! A new remedy has been discovered | An old sailor has | lass cure must be tak- | on | prescription directs | ae ns cn the Bos den ne | Every cloth patter wis carefully selected by men who have and look' himself i , will pass unnoticed, | d. a de will trans- form 8 bad sailor into a good one. | "It is a very curious fact, und one | is responsibl¢ for introducing & vein | early stages of this distressing mal- | recommend their patients to try to | Wales, an old lifeboatman, recently | § Swept by the seas, her main and miz- | : . ry Iservice--is « ravs mh Price | Huil and sleet made any attempt at | SCF ¥CC--IS always our care, iwenty-three men lashed to. her fore- | "Belmont" Shoe in all leathers at $4.00. Bl | mast, continually soused by the great | American i | Peril, and got seven of the men away. (style. On its return the boat, of which jeity at the price, $4.00. » whose early days were mostly }- . ~ ¥ ¥ There is nothing loud or strident in the Semi-ready Wardrobes. gained a reputation for &ultured and refined taste. That is their forte. " We need fewer things and want them better. All your belongings should mean something to you." So William . Morris said. Tall ar Short--Steut or Thin Which is your Physigur Type 7" { Modesty and moderation 'in fabrics is made distinetive and elegant by } { a charming individuality 'of-design or expression. | and quiet. ow i You can fel and know that you are well-dressed when your cotrect | physique type in a suit is finished to your exact measure. The finishing "* of a Semi-ready Suit seldom takes more than two hours--mostly less. From $18 to $30 for genuine "Simireudy " quality. Semi-ready Tailoring lutely concentrated on the image in| e : the glass and all - thought of illness | x > banished there is an excellent chance | oie ug Tt 1s subtle; suggestive 78-80 Princess Street. = YOUR FAMILY ? It matters not, for we have SHOES for every mem- 118 their crate and Teac it Kings. | PET, from the little toddler yvho must have Spring Heels, gate. A Margate logger, in attempting | t0 the good stliFdy oes for the head of the house, Wo This fall we are showing rescue impossible then, for nothing | Very natty Gun Metal Blucher at $3.00, American made {For Men, we have the sole sale in Kingston of the Men's This is an brand, and, of course, up-to-the-minute in We consider this shoe the strongest line in the {=o ==), H. Sutherland & Bro., The House of Good Shoemaking. ZIP! A valuable preparation, having a most magical effect upon all kinds of dirt, machine grease, paint, printers' ink, stains, ete., éte., and may be used with either cold, warm, fresh, salt, hard or soft water with good results. . As it consists of material beneficial to the skin, and contains nothing harmful, Itis especially well adapted for hand washing by all whose work soil the hands, and is far SUPERIOR TO ANY SOAP FOR THIS PURPOSE. 10c. Per Box. ¢ McKELVEY & BIRCH } 6% and 71 BROCK STREET. : Soe a Specials For the Week. China Cabinets, & shelves, mirror in back. Regular Price $18.00 for $12.00. China Cabinet, full serpentine lass . Regu- lar price $25.00 for $20.00. Bass front. Regu 1 Buffet. Regular price $30.00 for $25.00. 1 Buffet, Regular price $18.00 for $13.00. A few specials in Sideboards, Extension Tables to match ; also one $25.00 Iron Bed for $18.00, ROBERT J. REID, Telephone, 577 230 Princess Street. =e Preferreq by Connoisseurs! o mM ME HUOT"S corres 0 Pure, Strong, Rich in flavor. 40 cts. a lb.--2 lbs. for 75 cts. i FoR sALE EVERYWHERE. HE E. D. MARCEAU CO., LIMITED, Wholesale T Vinegars, 281.285 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL, seh, Spices, I0EIOEIOEIOEAO E10 ) ~ Fhe Linw mountain of Vesuvius finds it | believe that it again to destroy wonderful cn farms and thousands of lives 22o247C LD traveller looking for tl on the lovely grass tried tin | has surprised aud disappointed bo he smouldering and is told that Vesuviu has been in eruption and that the governn fuses to let the tourists make cent He takes a carriage and through wany small towns; at because of their fertile, well farms. The thrifty, contented i work from carly morning until night, not realizing the harn may come to them at any ti The excavations and ruins the fact that centuries ago was one of the most powerful perialistic of Italian cities. © read words to this eficet in th $400 E04 FOOD P Ord Is so much better th: late rush order. It An Early you our best servic screening, hauling, and livering. It's good for drivers and our horses, you'll get the most ; factory wend of the ba yourself. Order early. TheFrontenac Lum and Coal Compal A.CHADWICK, Mana Successors of The Ratl Company. Phone No. a : 2. 14 5 { | COAL! The sudden changes in Ww ought to suggest the wisd putting in some Aone Coal sall good Coul. It's the kip sends out the most heat makes the home comfortable the best money cam buy thers is pone hetter mined. We deliver it to you clea withor t slate, at the very! prices BOOTH & CO Phone 133. Foot of Wi

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