Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1907, p. 6

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Ryrie "Special $15.00 UR SPECIAL Ladies' Winch at piece, and contains a fine Ryrie Bros. 15 Jeweled movement, cirrying our fullest : S Son gle CASE is a 14k gold filled, Rs guaranteed for 25 years. | WATCH cnt applied i A man's 6pen | screw Ryrie Bros. Cor Rimited | 134-138 Yonge St. TORONTO 2 i i F 7Ei i i 53 i gt °a 23 © what it looked I for a city is most uninteresting. It is simply a piece of flat prairie, om witht Any. _atsvamndings 0 it attractive, residents, 1 nderstand u a themselves to Ke: nors; .on Lake ior for the: sum- mer, : We left Winnipeg at about 7.30 pm. I handed my traps, including the totem 'pole I at Vancouver to the i $15.00 is a very accurate time | P his father was to meet him at Mont- : Porter, Shop ood them in 'my Pull- berth-- asked me casually, what pole was, and I told him Rv was fan Indian God alithe way from Alas- He looked « little shy at it, how- ! - A young man was on the steps i Just in front of me, who an invalid, and after settled across from we | his trouble was and i apd that he | way home to Boston: He very ill, and, of course, i dnterest / jw-him as he way himself; but it wasn't ! before 1 fade up my mind, that H in the last stages of consump- we were reaching Nompthe train until , when the | ee racing Naru oy, che the | be lay in his berth. 1 did so, and 1 so 0 ce ve would eer y rine We gain) Ee ach e the train. When bir Korn Bays he was votrind ' en to ital wh he died abouts an a loan er L Jearned since that he was returning to his wife, to whom he. had been married but a few months, and that teal, It was very sad, and every pas. sengee in our car felt it very much, He should not havé been: allowed to the the journey alone. £We arrived at Jack Fish at break: fast time on Sunday morning. It had rainech heavily all night, and we were infornved that there was a washout a few miles down the 'line three rai long and seventeen feet deep, and that until the place was bridged, we would have to spend the greater part of Sunday where we were. lu the after noon there were signs of church-goers n to a little Presby- tevian church close by, and some of our 1 tood afterwards, choir. A' fisherman jnform- us towards evening that as long as Living there he had pose, until' we have another washout at the same place and on the same We finally reached Renfrew at about 6 p.m., several hours behind {ime, but it was all the same to me, as my train: Jeaves for. Kingston daily at 11.30, and it was simply that 1 lived on the train instead of existing in time we were de- 1 mentioned in: another part of my letter that a totem pole was presented 10 me for my wile at Vancouver and that when 4 5 & a £ - g : § Ef =8 i ? if i PT tg i gk £ £ ih i ! ! i £ ! i a Jou sender : Bie. i eame to the | mjuries and ta t deal of th was fing spent on its rich saps and juices of healing, health: the view no of fn the | ture's Own Skin Remed piles, , even through! Miss K. M, Bartlett, Montreal, of Vancouver, 1 fear prices: are altogeth-| tis Winnipeg as. a site] AN 'Skin Diseases' Yield to Zam. "Buk. ei- | been nature's best rf £& § "Es I 11 t the 'colossal undertakin was completed in the face ui weeniadle imsurpassable difficulties five vears fore the specified time. [ letters may have my only regret been unable to 'make 'them: more 50, as they had to be written hurriedly. -- Yours trulv ~J, B. WALKEM. This series of letters hy Mr. Walkem were written by hime at the Whig's re- quest. They have ved of great in- terest. to' Whig ED, a -- DON'T NEGLECT YOUR SKIN A healthy skin is absolutely essen- tial to health, happiness and beauty, and 'the natural and never-failing way to 'keep a healthy skin is to treat all fons promptly with contains only the | Zam-Buk. Zam- giving herbs, and is, therefore, Na- ye ZAM-BUK . CURED es. A. E. Gardiner, Catalina, ' of eczema. Mrs. A, Harrison, Kingston, of blood n, Alfred Brown, Loronto, of rheuma- Mrs. Coggill, Wapella, (Sask.), of abuso TS pl Obtainable * from 'all druggists 'and stores at 850c. "a box. Send to Zam- Buk Co., Toronfo, for free sample box. Just cut out this offer, write name of paper across it, and mail, stamp to pay postage. Off On A Balloon Race. St.. Louis, Mo., Oct. 22. The inter- national balloon trace was started rom the enclosed concourse, in Forest. Park, in the western part of this eity, practically on schedule time, vesterdav afternoon, with 60,000 cheer- mg spectators, in the enclosure snd vicinity. Just as the contesting bal- loons were disappearing from sight in a northeasterly direction, it could he seen that the United States, piloted by Maj. H. B. Henry and Arthur L, Atherholt, . was leading. The balloon was flying doso to the ground, while the Pommern, which had started just before it, was high in the heavens, at least a thousand feet above it. fr -------- Backaches Are Warnings. A dull 'heavy pain or occasional sharp stiteh in the back are the most common symptoms of kidney trouble, and these symptoms "must always be L' You will find Peck's Kidney and Liver Pills & most reliable rem- | edy. These pills' are a scientific pre- puration that can he depended upon or the cure of kidney, liver and blad- der troubles. In boxes, 25¢. For sale only at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory, ------i A Plot Exposed. St. Petersburg, Oct. 225A supposed plot against the life of the czar has been frustrated by the discovery of a plan to undermine the railwav con- necting St. Petersburg and Tsarskoe Selo. The entrance to a tunnel was found, and, on examination, two men wore discovered at work, engaged in driving a shuit toward the railway. The 'men were arrested' and handed over to the gendarmes at Tsarskoe Selo. They had the plan of a mine and telegrams asking how thev were progressing with the work. ---- Specialists are going back to na- ture's remedies as being the best. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea has remedy for thirty years. Recommended and used by specialists. 35¢c., Tea or Tablets. Ma- hood's Drug Store. ' James rkison Havey, Amprior, was 'married, on onday, to Miss Grace Eva Cahill, of Holyoke, Mass, mes the fool gets good sense Test Gin Pills at Our Expose Iz the Canadian' Pacific railway, which | with Te. | || richer FREER ifn: gfe ih aF° gf Li 8.5 il | i | J] ! ] ii i E By £ g £ . ! £ 8 £ 2 FREESE : 1 : try did in its relations with | nations affected the Foreign the Empire." ; i with regret in the papers | ot, an uncalled-for and un- | le riot, had broken out in| fancouver, and as a member of the Empire, ' Canadians should | realize that a man who hits an inno- | ¢ent Jap in the streets of Vancouver | £ gef fi He believed in the supremacy of the | white race on this continent, but the Juientiofs should be settled by peace- | ul methods. questions could be settled and | would be settled, but they had been | vated by the bludgeon methods some. reckless spirits on the west | coast. He condemned these bludgeon methods. They could Begin a quarrel | between the Canadian labor men. and | the Japangse, but that quarrel would be taken to the Foreign Office, and it i might end:in a disastrous upheaval of many fatibns, and in the interval the peace and prosperity of this great | Dominion would be set back at least | It behooved every | a géneration. Canadian to rise to his imperial re- sponsibilities, and whatever his ideal of the opinion that Canada should -be a while man's country than tlie speak- | er--they must remember that they | were dealing with a people who were determined to maintain the rights of | their citizens, and who desired to die for their country, a desire which was of paganism. PALMA TROPHY MATCH. King Edward Sends Congratulations to the Winners. The Governor-General received from | His Majesty King Edward the follow- | ing Fo | "Please offer my congratulations to | United States team winning Palma | Trophy with such a reeord score." | President Roosevelt, in reply to the | telegram of congratulations sent by |, the Governor-General, telegraphed His / Exoellency from Oyster Bay as fol- | OWS : | "I greatly appreciate your congratu- lations. I believe in rifle shooting as | being much more than merely an at- | tractive pastime, and it should be en- | couraged in every possible way in | all self-governing commonwealths. | Therefore, international contests like | these do a dual service." might be--and no Christian was more |° | i Canada's "Regular" Army. | & $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT De ite "Deposits of $1 and upwards are received inde Sa aphid Tate of interest is allowed, | © No Delays in making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year | Savings Bank Departrient in Connection with all Branches " v RINGSTON BRANCH J. S. Turner, Madager COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. burs r= o -- \ EEE pr, FF -- ~~ --- ~~ _ nC 2 A convenience much appreciated by every owner of a Pandora is the towel rod attached to, she range, As one-third.of the rod is made of emery, it makes a splendid Knife shirfener, Every Pandora ther- mometer is carefully ad- justed and undergoes a practical test by heat--is proven correct before being sent out. 5 The figures, which show foo. It'sal A nh the required degree of heat es ay Shere handy necessary for the successful for you. You need waste y baking of bread, cakes, pies, etc., are plainly inscribed in black on a white enamel surface, so that they are easily readable, even when the day is dull. no time hunting'dround for the easily misplaced]"steel." Bright idea, eh? FOREN An accurate thermom- eter is a reliable guide to successful baking, while an inaccurate one is a "cheat"' of the worst If your local dealer does not sell the Pandora, write direct for free Kind. booklet. C ] % IClary's ---- LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN, N. B, HAMILTON LEMMON & SONS. The strength of the Canadian per- manent corps, or the regulars, is about | the same as last year. It comprises | 281 officers and 4,653 non-commission- | &d officers and men, total strength of 4,834. The Royal Canadian Dragoons have a strength of 389, R. C. Mounted Rifles 774, R. C. Horse Artillery, 410, Royal Canadian Garrison Artillery 1,021, Royal Canadian Engineers 932, Royal Canadiamr Regiment 1,258, Cana: dian Permanent Army Service: Corps | 152, Permanent Army Medical Corps 154, Ordnance Stores Corps 214, Cana- dian Army Pay Corps 34, and Corps | of Military Staff Clerks 35. | Militia orders state that the follow- | ing warrant and non-commissioned officers of the permanent force have | been granted medals for long service and good conduct: ! Regimental Sergt.-Major J. Adair, Permanent Army Medical Corps; | Quartermaster Sergeant George Offen, Reyal Canadian Regiment. ---------- | Canada and Australia. "The greatest factor to be reckoned with in dealing with Canada is its | 'proximity to the United States, which | exercises an influence so great thut | it can never be obliterated," says the | British Australian. "Indeed, Euro. | ans visiting North America for the | rst time see little difference in out- | ward appearance between Canadians | and Americans. A most interesting | comparison could be drawn between | Australia and Canada as offshoots of | the British people, each with British | Pp y. The one an island eon- | tinent separated by great distances! fram ouside pressure, and working | out its own future on its own lines; | the other dividing a great territory | with a ple far more powerful and | Han themselves, and exercis- In French Canada. walk through the beautiful | gb French Canada, listening to | i F ¢ i i : i EA ihe Franch languages end seudi the | "| Freneh words in the shop windows, | | you wonder whether both people might | | not have fused it England had not | Fi granted to these o _ people the | age in the schools and in the law courts, | on, | | highly separate and almost perpetually totem up at | Praised. FREE Te | pioigti. This is the chief condemna. dd 0 mt | juctosed please Sud gro SOF ve bosca or 0H of that it divides the | "re all right, Gin Pills" a» Sata? Xn Ts | Shien of even in a new world, | you was going Sore st Burks , whete I got my Chronicle. i I'm mighty TT do mat' Mow whereTte Bem | Rag Lr ERS | had an¥ luck Poe nebo A mal am { Teacher-- 'What haynens a when a! al + "Yoursiraly, person's t ture' ps down as | 3 what the | yomw Buacxuonm, Postmaster. | far og oe Bt iy Then i me Hint a3 a yom THE Bee med Gy | Th oud feet inks she | a waman us : ju avers irl thinks she night. long j to sey The 'Bole. Drog Coy fis telling a fib when she pays he we! stop him, "Next 9c box--6 for gag, 8 | sing, she isn't, . 1 corner come a couple of ! bullnecked priests in cassocks wi § _-- i I -- $OPP00000000000000000000 * . i I @ $ SCA valuable'preparation, having a most magical printers' ink, stains, etc., ete, and may be used with either cold, warm; fresh, salt, hard or soft y 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 3} 69. and 71 BlQUE STREET. ; effect upon all kinds of dirt; machine: grease, paint, | ee NO NEED TO 'BURDEN YOURSELF WITH HEAVY CLOTHING THESE FALL DAYS -- USE warmth in a natural way. Supplies in dis gestible form all the elements needed for the perfect mourish- ment of the Lhuman body. » Biscuit with milk or creat makes an appetizing breakfast. All Grocers--13c. a carton, 2 for 25c. ecials For the Week, 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. I. Buffet, Regular price $18.00 for $13.00. A few specials in Sideboards, Extension Tables to match ; also bug; $25.00 Iron Bed for $18.00. 'ROBERT J. REID, 'Telephone, 577. 230 Princess Street. 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