Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1907, p. 7

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& RTL RYRALTY & Canadian Pacific Railway TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : 12.10 p.m.--Express--For Ottawa, Mon. Quebec, St. John, NB. Halifax, Boston, Torouto, ©, Denver, Hen row, Ssult Ste, hae i Paul, W Seltile, Vancouver, Francisco. and 5.00 p.m. Sharbot Luke, with C.P.R., East and West 745 am. Mize For Renfrew and in- » leaving Kingston at 1210 wa at 445 pm, Toronto, 7.05 pom. § 50 p. on, 7 pm. . 1.20 a.m. KINGSTON--OTTAWA. Leave K on, 12.10 pm. arrive Miawa, 4. vm. Leave Ottawa, 10.43 .m., arrive Kingston, 3.43 BE Direct connections at Renfrew with CP.R. N [, leave Renfrew, 4.15 p.m., for Peu- ptoke, Port Arthur, Winuipeg and Paci- jc Const points. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass Agent. Bay of Quinte Railwa New short line for Napance, Deseronto, and all local points. Trains pave City Hall Depot at 4pm. R. ¥. DICKSON, Agent B.Q.Ry., Kingston. Quebec Steamship Company River and Gulf St. Lawrence Fp Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude. Twin Screw Irom SS. *"Campian,™ with electric lights, electric bells and all modern comfort. Sails from Montreal on Monday, 9th and 28rd September, for Pictou, N.S, calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Grand River, Summerside, P.E.1. and Charlottetown, P.E. BERMUDA Summer Excursions, $33 and upwards by the new Twin Screw SS. "'Bermud- an," 5,500 tons. Sailing from New York 4th, 14th and 25th September Femperature cooled by sea Dbreedes eldom - rises above B80 degrees 0 finest trips of the season for health and romfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and staterooms, apply to J. P. HANLEY, or J. P. GILDF SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, O Local Branch Time Table. Trains Depo will leave and wrrive ai City t, Foot of Johunstom st GOING WEST. Lve. City ag. No. 5 mail ww 12.30 a.m, 102 * 8 Xpress ..... 24.38 amy "11 logal wine ¥.15 a.m. * 1 Inter. Ltd. "7 wail me 3.19 pm. 3.51 "15 lool meee T08 pm. 7 GOING EAST. Live. - City --- we 1.48 a.m; 2.12 a.m, express 2.38 a.m. . "14 local a 8.18 a.m. "6 mall wen we 1.00 pam. : 4 fast express .. 1.00 p.m. 12 local an ww 7.08 p.m. 129 pm 1.29 pm 7.388 p.m Nos. 1,2, 3, 4,5, 6, Tand 8, run daily All other trains daily except Sunday, For full particulars apply to J. P. BANLEY, Agent, corneg Joha« som and Ontario streets, ROYAL MAI TRAINS INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Canada's Famous Train THE MARITIME EXPRESS Leaving Montreal 12.00 noon, Fridays 'arries the European Mail and lands passengers, baggage, ete., at the Steam- ers side, Halifax, avoiding any extra ransfer, the following Saturday. When mward mail steamers at Halifax jo mot Connect with the regular train, the Maritime Express--west bound special rain with through sleeping end diming ars. attached, for passengers, baggage ind mail, will leave Halifax for Quebec od Montreal, connecting with trains for Jttawa, Toronto and all points west: For further particulars, apply to Mont- eal City Office, 141 St. James street. A ---------------------------------------------- Time Table, Beginning Oct. 13th. STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Leave Wolie Island :-- londay, 309.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. Puesday, 30--9.15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 Po ¥, To 15 L0----3. pe Yoneda, 30--y am. 1.4 00 pam Hisarey's Bay 6.30--9.30 a.m. 1.002.300. p.m. : 7.309. hid 2 li. ¥ 15 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. unday 8.004.115 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. ------ 9.15 a.m. 12.803.00 p.m. Leave Kingston. ION. 8.301130 am. 3.004.830 m. "UES, 8.30--11.50 a.m. 2.00--4.30 a VED. 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2004.50 p.m. 'BURS., 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2.00 Breakey's Bay, 3.007.090 pun, E "RI, 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2.004.830 p.m. SAT. 8.30--11.30 a.m. 2.00--4.30 p.m. SUN. we. ---- 943 am. 1.153.530 p.m. 2 o'clock trip from Ki sland, Spoor's Dock end Simcoe Island. Time Table subject to without otice. Boat calls at Gardem Island going to nd from Ki on. E. ERICELAND, Manager. FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. Roll Bacon, 134c. per Ib. For a quick inher try our Hamb widing. "HJ Steak or Blood WVRIS AN Brock Me How nice and quiet the children are QW. SUGGESTIONS Pretty Photo Frames A photo frame would be a very suitable gift. We have many very dainty and unique designs in this line. Round, square, plain or inj, ioished with attractive silver mountings. Prices are from . ap. Tea Seis We have a ver tive show- ing of Silver Tea Sets, 5-pieces, Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Coflee Pot, Cream Jug and Spoon Holder. The workmanship ard finish js something quite out of the ordin- ery. eaxd would indeed make a most pleasing gift Artistic Stick Pins Te Illustrated above are three 'very attractive Stick Pins. Such a gift would be highly appreciated by any gentleman, and with our rich assortment you can have endless choice in making a selection ny - pretay designs in Solid Gold. Prices from $1.25 up. Beautiful Brooches Our showing of Brooches, is really bnautiful We have never wfore had such a pretty assort- N patterns. on wsbove is ome of designs. Prices range Give A Fountain Pen A Fountain Pen would make a very useful gift and no doubt would be greatly appreciated. We especially advertise our special guaranteed Fountain that sells at $1.25. This Pen writes perfectly and gives every desired satisfac. tion. We also have a complete stock of Waterman's Ideal Pens, ranging in price from $2.50 up. 'An Umbrella is the Thing If you have decided to give an Umbrella, why not come to the store that gives the largest choice and mest moderate prices ? Our showipg is very desirable amd pleasing. © Sterling Silver Mount- ings, best quality top. effectively finished in every respect, Prices from $2.75 up. Cuff Links We illustrate above another very attractive style of Solid GoM Cuff Links. Our assortment mn this line is very complete and we can give you almost any style you desire in Solid Gold. We en- 1 desired initials without ex- grave « 3 1 tra charge. From $2.50 up. Signet Rings Signet Rings are being Worn more than ever this season, and they make a very aitractive pres- ent. We have ail styles for Lewdies and Gentlemen. We artis- tically engrave initials without further churge, from $1.75 wp. Don't Forget That here you will find suitable prescats for aay of your friends, and when purchased at our slore you are assured of the best quality of Jewellery without any exceptions. We agwin advise our customers as our stock to do early buying. is now large and you can have endless selection You can make your purchases now in pleasure and comfort. Ir you desire it. We will be pleased to lay uside any cle you select on payment of 11 deposit ---- Kinnear & d'Esterre, Jewelers, $00 Princess St. OPEN EVENINGS. "FROM J.J. HILL THE RAIL- WAY MAGNATE. Canada Spends Dollars on Rail- ways and Canals Where the | United States Has Spemt i Dimes. | Washington, Dec. 7.--James J. Hill, pire builder, so far as railroads go, in discussing before the National Rivers and Harbors Couvention, now in session in. this city, said, in course of his address on the need of a large waterway from St. Paul to the Gulf of Mexico : "Our neighbor in the north, young 'and comparatively weak in resources as she is, us. Canada bas {spent in propor 10 her population and wealth dollars on her canal sys- tem, where we have spent dimes. | "Because she has worked in an in- telligent national plans she has more to show for a dime than we have for a dollar. Six years ago there was al- {ready a fourteen-foot canal within her own territory. We still pile up our commerce at Buffalo, because we have no corresponding outlet for Lake Erie to the Atlantic. Nor is this the end. In a public address a month ago, Hon. Robert F. Sutherland, speaker of the Canadian House of Com- mons, referring to the St. Lawrence canal system, said : 'People now alive may live to see the minimum depth made twenty-one feet, and when that does arrive, Montreal and Quebec, Halifax and St. John, and perhaps some quiet harbor that is as yet only dreamed of, will be the busiest ports of the North American continent, and if you build a 'fourteen-foot channel for the Mississippi and then build a twenty-one-foot channel, the trade at St. Louis will be drawn north and thence to the ocean through the waters of our northern neighbor." WHAT THRIFT ACCOMPLISHED. Saved $7,000 in Four Years and | Returned to Austria. Many stories of remarkable finan- ciering have been brought to light Whrough the present money stringency but none so TIME SAVING HAT BOX. Bandbox Contrivance Also Saves Strength of Owner. There are very few people now Ss who 'do not their best hats in bandboxes, but, all of them do not know a plan which obviates the necessity of lifting the box down, {perhaps from a, high shell, every time | {the hat is wanted. Cut one side out | of 'a square bandbox, and also cut through the corners of the lid on the same side. Then glue the side on to the lid so that a hinged door is formed, which can be lifted up and down. When you want to put your hat away, all that is necessary is to {raise this door, slip your hat in, cov- er with a little tissue paper, and then drop the door again. This effectively keeps out the dust, and saves mach lifting of an awkward box, especially if it be a large ane. surprise party at D. Rurks A | | liam Smith. | | Occurrences In The City And' Vicinity--Other Briel Items of membered . The Busy Surveyors. Kingston Mills, Dec, 6--The G.T.R. | surveyors are busy surveving the new! Kingston, Smith's Falls and Ottawa way with it. cold 'weather the snow storms we had made i sleighing. The farmers are out with| their sleighs to-day. Notes From McLean. Mclean, Dee. 6.--Service was held | Mr. Sharp. Mr, and Mrs. F. T i son, Enterprise, bave rented Frederi Vanvolkenburgh's farm and moved A few young people had a httle | boy has arrived at the home of Wil} Daniel and Samuel Ar-| i a couple of weeks | i ney, after Sound. Visitors : Mrs. W. Rawley is visiting friends at Kingston, Gar-| den Island and Wolle Island; Mrs. | A very novel effect is given to tne | hat shown above. It is a large round { shape, covered with brown satin. A handsome mink was placed around | the crown and a large bunch of exceptional as that of | hrown aigrettes on the left side, near Maciej Rygielska, formerly of Chico | the fromt. but now of Austria, the aid of his wife and two sons save £7,000 in four years. They depositec their savings in a Springfield bank and the bank and drew out all his sav Ordinarily he would have hac difficulty in getting his money pee, ings. stria, to live in ease the rest of hi days, the money was forthcoming. who, with | recently Rygielska appemred at 1 GANANOQUE TIDINGS. i » | A Yankee Doctor Captures a Gan- anoque Bride. = Gananoque, Dec. 6.--Francis Bissett 11of Cornwall, grand superintendent o right | St. Lawrence district, No. 12, paid an| away, because of the present string- ficial visit ency, but as he explained that he was | 131, Royal Arch Masons, going back to his old home in Au- gular C to Leeds chapter, at their re- corivocation, $ by a large attendance brethren. of, the and had so much money aromsed curi- rooms where a repast was served it osity,on the part of the teller, and he his honor. inquited how Rygielska meade his| Capt. Henry Hurd, of Montreal, | modelites, on Tuesday evening. Asis. money. In fairly good English, the gave an excellent lantern lecture ou oa ons re A Be ns | man told of the thrift of himself an to this country only to make a man ang two sons went to work in cotton mill"where they earned cotto mill pay. room house that had been hired. Th family reserved two rooms for them- Thursday evening, when the following Meanwhile the wife remain od at home and took care of the ten Templars of Temperance, held d | "Caterina," the story of a The Ladies' Guild of Uhrist churcl rang a land parish house on Thursday. even-| n ing. Gananoque council, No. 284, Roya © semi-annual election of officers ou No. | and was greeted local Following the chapter's ses- The fact that the thrifty Pole and gion the guest of the evening and local his wife had been here but four vears | ;pembers repaired to Mr. Squire's lunch drunken | family. It is evident that they came father and his blind daughter, at the | for- | Salvation Army barracks. tune and return home as soon as pos- sible. They went to Chicopee and the hold a social in the Church of their | Sophia Rawley and Miss Gertrude Wa- | iger, at J. W *s; Mr. and Mrs. A. {| Brown and aud Brown, at Ed. | Brown's, Mountain Grove; Miss N.| | Miller at FE, Uens'; S. Vanv olkenburgh { at Frederick Vanvolkenburgh's: ! News From Wellington. Dec. 6.-- Trueman | i | Wellington, |lingham is ceufined to the house | through illness. A. N. Stricken, Eu- {gene, Ore, have been | friends and relatives here. | ning has not beeh expected to for a few days. © Hopes are { held out for his recovery. Mrs. Ema | | Dorland, of the third concession | Hillier, bas moved to her new Iat Consecon. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman gave a party on Wednesday | night last. articles nowadays. William doone has purchased the Clarey perty in East Welungton. live pro- Short 377 Brock street, parcel delivery. Waldron half-price. Try Bibby's $1.30 driving mitts. olive Store. Furlined mocha gloves, $2.50, at E. Interest Easily Read And Re! p. Jenkins'. Pure 's sale of coats, oil at Chown's Drug See Livings ton's fur-lined overcoats. "ivy Bibby's swell $14 saris. Give him time thief will Beware out about, 3 Beef, Iron and Wipe, "Our Own make. Pint bottles 50c., at Wade's drug store. Trusses, all sizes and prices. Private | office for. fitting, at Chown's Drug | Store. See Bibby's $1 Ceylomr shirts. Women wear fine dresses to attract Bur-| he attention of the men, snd worry other women Pretty visiting fancy work, 12§c. and 15¢. New York Henry Dens Dress Reform. { Boys' hockey toques, all colors, BW still ot Jenkins'. Occasionally a of around hall dressed because it takes home | ¢, much to dress his hetter half. George | Try Bibby's dainty $1 shirts, encourage early Christmas buv- To Wood and coal are scarce ing, 10 per Haga- | night. Li Wheh a man is unable to get what The Marks! he wants he tries to convince himself | and the short pound steal a ton. of the man who is forever le. pet yard, 'mistake with- railroad; they aie Making great head. | harping on Notes Judy. fine New York Reform. | No man can make a President suspenders, in fancy boxes, S0c., at EP. Jenkins'. See Bithy's $1 alk scorls, 3 > he Rev | ladies' "s at half past tem last Sunday by Rev.| ts at nT ra Store. For to-night ouly. 10 per cent. off all furnishings. Most of the world's heroes dwell be- tween the covers of dime novels. Sea Bibby's box nechwear, Soc. Money is the grease paint makes many a bad amtos look " ts at . at McLean, have returned to Parry], Shires 2 oon pres, A man never gives his hair a thought until he has none to thigk travelling | Livingston's. that i handkerchiefs, suitable for married man gods cont. off furnishings to- ivingston's. Bros. vaudeville show appeared in the! that it wasn't worth having. | music hall on Thursday night last to a crowded house. L. K. Shourdis 'is in jhe north this week on a business furniture, ete. . ar | Clifford Haight is home from] ney's Carriage Works, 390 Princess St. | trip. Chicago. Tidings From Athens. Athens, Dec. 6A. E. Donovan, | M.P.P., spent Sunday last with his family here. R. C. Latimer has sold out his grocery business to J. 8 Moore, Kitley. James Steacy is dan- gerously ill, at his howe, near here The funeral of the late William Kin caid was conducted in the Methodist church, Tuesday. The ladies of W.C:T.U. gave a tea te the class of | and Scott; recitations by Messrs. Beckstedt, Paftersdm, Hughes | $1.73, 1 Lad rs. Towr-| Try Bi bhy's great $1 caps. For first-class storage on earriages, | go to James Latur i As a rule the girl who is able to] weed oh the slightest provocation | imagines she was cut out for an emo-| tional actress. | lots of style waists. in. Waldron's silk Sale price, 9.65. Try Bibby's 81 Cevlong shirts A widow should first hushand's at least pay her fuperal expenses be- | | fore she begins to take in the wash-| ine to = the! The Trusts limited, are > {will of the late Daniel McLaren, | Mary's, New vpport another. and Guarantee company, the executors under the St. ntario. Hhirts, at $1, $1.25 $1.50, $2. $2.50, at Jenkins'. Bibby's 50c. braces, President i © judge keenly and quickly, to discriminate at a glance between good things and bad-- that is what most men who receive your letters have been trained to do. er used for your letterhead or patalogue--or anything else--will at once im » : while ordinary printing might have scarce gained : attention. It is not exaggeration to say thatthe | success of your letters often depends upon the printing of your statiomery. That's one weak Wiis Priuviet in pevulas among those i. ARH ow." Fo these men favorably, | Si REE e G. B. Chocolates The Best Quality and Finest in the City. At the Old Price. 50 Cents Per Pound. A. J. REES, 166 Princess St.} 'PHONE 58. ERoARRRRRIRERRRRRNIEN "LIBRARY FURNITURE Tables $6.50, regular price $8.50, .50, ¥ Tay Shain, $5.50, regular price Couch $5.50, regular price 3 Book Cases $1.50, $3 to > Sectional Bookeass, $2.50 to $4.50 per section. 2 Cuuches and Davanports, Leather, [Early also Finish ; Dining Roos Furniture, in Early Englt and Golden Finish. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM iss, and the Misses Gallagher and Gra-| Sir Colin Campbell when in India| Js the Only Possible Way of Hav- ing An Effective Cure. ham, and r. Faton | the WAS 1| William Percival. programme the gentlemen came in and all remained to tea, after which a so cial hour was spent. Athens poultry fair takes place Saturday; Canadian met at the home of Mrs % At the close of the! music by Miss Teplin and wrote in an official report,- "A lot of On Thursday afternoon | Young fellows come out here. and they drink and eat and die and then write home n mate ki See! Waldron's coats at sale. nd tell their friends the cli led them." Try Bibhy's special $1 underwear. i | If you see a woman or a man with | luxuriant glossy neither has anything. | they owe it to in | Newhro's hair you may dandruff, bo sure dandruff to amount to In nearly every case where half-price | women aud men bave thin brittle hair There are hundreds of preparations that claim {to cure dandrufi, but not one but Herpicide tells you that parliament to make suicide a capital | Jandiuffl is the result of a germ bur- selves, and rented nearly every inch were elected: . S.U., J, Lattimore; : . 2 " i { # | ry of space in the rest of the hovse.!p.C., Rev. J. C, Cornell; V.C, J.G. and United States buyers are in at aS ie oid to dintye Lard Regcons Corners of the rooms were rented for | Bates; "chaplain, A. DeWitta; R. S., tendance. bed or matress room and as many (M. Seale; F. S., L. Ferris, jr. treas-| offence table boarders were taken as could accommodated In additi gn the woman did laundry | trustee, A. work for tuose who needed it. Afte work the father and sons took a kinds of extra that wav. All told the ed labors of the family resulted in large daily wage. the great part which was banked in one large They lived on simplet kind of and were not too particular about | F. Banks, of Coldenham, N.Y. The|™! » ™ el: their clothing. After four vears of ceremony was performed by Rew, A { miles from Charlton. i accident | such a life. the family. decided that: H. Robinson, pastor of the Unitarian was witnessed by a settler, rediding near the lake shore, who hurrjed at they had amassed a fortvne or what | church is a fortune in Austria. Packing only | her sister, Miss Margaret Beerman, of | On to hif assistance, but was not what they wanted and selling their | Gananoque, and the groom by Dr. R. able to rescue him, and had to go for household goods, they drew their | Kirk, oi Matteawan. assistance to recover the body The money from the babk, and are now S. J. Wilson, late of the Wilson| funeral took place at Charlton, Nov nrobably on some comfortable farm, | Grocery company, of this town, has | ember 19th. Deceased left a widow and independent for life. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. What i= Going on in the Business World--The Markets. A new iron manufacturing company | ber of years Saskatoon. has been organized at Capital $50,000. It is stated that Bank reserves in the west will run as { high as fiity per cent. The Montreal steel works, charters ful candy social in the lecture bem by the province of Quebec, has licensed to do business in Ontario. The Canadian Pacific announces tha ite mileage is now 9230. Includin, "Soo" and Duluth the mileage is now {spent a short time in Kingston dur] fund. w 'urer, C. H. Hurd; berald, E. Adrain guard, C. Clow; sentinel, W. Boucher, Dewitta; auditors, M. A (Rev.) J. C. Cor council, J and Mrs. hr Taylor to grand 11 | nell; delegate odd jobs and made a little | Lattimore; alternatg to grand council, combine Rev. J. C. Cornell. a| The many of | man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry| Beermany Broek street, will learn with | fare, | pleasure of her marriage to Dr. Percy {located in Brockville, having purchas {ed a half interest, in the {Co., of that town. | Manly Cross, of Halstead's Bay | morning last. been in charge of this region. ' The lichthouses in fune {ral takes place this (Saturday) after-| some National | noon to Lansdowne vault. | The Young People's Society of Uirace | | Methodist church held a very | of the church list evening. | Miss Annie Squirrel left for during the past week. t [ston g | Stephen Wheeler, St. Lawrence street friends o Miss Ella Beer | The bride was attended by Washburn {passed away at his home Wednesday | Deceased has for a nam-| A the | life insurance policy with the society, SUCCess- | room | King-| ; Mrs. | lv recovering. Let The Policy Lapse. | Denbigh, Dec. 5.-- Matthew A. "lgors, a son of Samuel J. Rodgers, land a former resident of this place, | who moved to Charlton, New Ontario {about a year ago, was drowned on | November 17th last. He was employed in a lumber camp near Long Lake broke the ice about ome and a half _| four little sons to mourn his loss, be | sides numerous relatives residing in the vicinity, who have the smncere | sympathy of all their neighbors and '! friends. The late Mr. Rodgers was a member of the LO.F., and carried a | but unfortunately lot it lapse last spring. A meeting of the municipal council was held on Monday, the 20d inst. | The reeve, John S. Lane, was not { able to be present, as he is still con- | fined to the house, by a severe ill- didates for next year's municipal council will be held on Monday, 16th 12,103. ing the past fow days. George Wil.|iDst. G.T.R. earnings from November 21st |liams, of Leeds township, spent af Hime is expected. A few of the, young to 30th in 1907, were 81,161,440, and short time in Kingston during the| men who went from here to New Om in 1906 were $1,111,832, an increase of |past few days and expects to remove $52,608. Ireland's bank 30th, last were deposits £240,335,000; an © crease over the previous year of §11,- | street by Byron 125,000. : Grand Trupk railway system traffi earnings from November 21st to 30th crease, $52,605. Options on 4.000 acres of East Lu ther land have been secured by Coste, Toronto, Will drill for oil and | gas in the spring. ; " Montreal street railway earning the last nine days of November total led $67,256, or $7,567 more the corresponding week last year. Prince Rupert next spring will hav the largest cold storage plant in th Ie on June | Stone street, | i 1907, $1,164,440; 1906, $1,111,832; in- | than in | {there for the winter. C. A. has rented the {tenement house, Watt | Bay, and has taken possession, ec | : Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed {cure any case of itching, blind, bleed- ling or protruding pues in six to fourteen days or money refunded. 50c. .l Mey Bibby's 7c. boys' sweaters. _ | What do you think of a year's sub- gift for the absent one? ° | Perfumes, nicely boxed, . {up, at Chown's Drug Store new lately erected on Pine | 8 Boyce, of Halstead's| Viet, seems to have some attrac | tol 0 scription to the Whig as a Christmas | from 26e. | | tario, to work during the winter did | not find it there as pleasant as they expected and have returned home again. Denbigh, though generally | tions yet. i A Fresh-Water Mariner. { Canadian Courier B. Sheppard, manager of | Princess Theatre of Toronto, tells a {story of a man who was acting | wheelsman on Mr. Sheppard's yacht lin Lake Simcve. It was a beautiful | summer evening and the stars were "| shining brightly when the call came {for supper. Before leaving the deck, { Mr. Sheppard pointed out a star in {the direstion he wanted to go, and {told the man to steer straight for it. world. It is to be erected by the Bla Best Jicuanary 1109 made PY | When he came back, nearly an hour " : : . Q - inese scholars, . g : Canadian Fish and Cold Storage =m | Japanese kimonas, pretty designs, 1610 1 (Ge 10% tol way Ral ot a million and a hal. $1.25. Now York Dross Reform. [Post in & dif : The number of branches of Canadian | The first pipe-organ was made by| ".pidgy't 1 tell you to steér for that chartered banks at the present . time | Archimedes in BC. 2% | star?" said Mr. Sheppard are: Fi -Canade.-1,884; in Mavefound- Howe suats and dressing ROWRS. | That star there? Why, we passed 5: v ) 1,- ja * senile i s « on,' was land. Sea oe Caditn | Hal-price sale of coats at Wal] shat sta alt an hour ago," was the bankers are progressive enough in Jaws, ) i at Gh 1 Drug | p ure olive oil a own's 1 their desire to Rois the datinds of Store | Beautiful line of umbrellas and every saction © nS Wall paper, frames, photos, Weese's. | canes; initialed free; at E. P Jenkins . Give your friends a silk waist,| Oysters, oysters, at Rees'. Pare olive oil at Chown's Drug 1$2.65, at Waldron's sale. | Pigeapples at Rees', | | | Last chance to get 10 per cent [ furnishings. Livingston's, to-pight. off Store See Bibby's 50c. fancy hosiery. and on that Sunday morning had skated down the lake to vist his family. Un his. return to camp he | ness, from which he however, is slow- | The nomination of can- | 10 certain particles of time. the | "We only punish those who | rowing into the scalp, and tuat per the concllision of the sentence. See Bibby's great $2 derby. she is weak nerson, husband: ONE-MILLIONTH OF A SECOND. | i and her "feel like a different all s say so too! finitesimal Parts of Time. A ch ronograph has been er achievements in this field and to ad- second time following principle : At the end of a very high number of vibrations, a [ing as well as could be expected. hole is provided, through which al In the recent announcement made | pencil of rays falls upon the case of a {by the educational department Miss | revolving cylinder, whose circumferen- | Jane (Neil, tial velocity is thirty metres per se- [acl O'Neil, Bediord Mills, was granted | the tuning | junior teacher's standing. i B. Monahan is seriously cond the ecyli paper se a curve i N From In consequence of fork and the rotation of the cylinder | the said luminous tuft describes upon | R. O. Leggett hax recovered from his with | recent severe illness. A large number and even tuning fork of nder (which is covered msitive to the action of light) whose dimensions correspond o Reckless Intentions. A very lively and interesting Forest and Stream. North Carolina comes the fol | lowing yarn : | was apparently { quail. | working jand his | ing still | peared between i running. fire, whereupon "A visitor was taken out on what his first hunt for n a cotton-field the dogs were upon a covey, the sportsman friend from the north stand + when suddenly the quail ap- the rows of cotton, The visitor raised his gun to his Raleigh friend { cried out : " 'Don trembling them to 't shoot them running !" voice. 'I'm waiting stop !' | Mich. Chronograph Which Measures In-| | Little Boy Broke Low Poultry Prices. invented | Dec. 5 which is said to excel by far all form- | mit of measuring one-millionth of a smaller spaces of | tured The apparatus is based on the | between the hip and knee. ton was called and reduced the a | ture and the little sufferer is now do- | i sequent falling : [he had by killing the germ; and there | A man's wife should always be the iis no other preparation that will des- same, especially to her husband, but if | troy nervous, and wees! cide, "Destroy Carter's Iron Pills, she cannot be. for ren ove the effect." they make " so they | druggists, Newboro, | | Mrs, attended ducks, Ge. to Frank Lyons h is being rushed formal opening week, for Brockville, a position. Saturday Send 10c Te. Rod- | fail," he said, and laughter drowned manent cure of dandruff and its the | and baldness can only | County of Lemnox the cause and -Wune and ave been em the work at the Narrow's winter. The work on the new to completion. will take place El yy yy . Miss Katie Landon left on Thursday secured : Miss Lizzie Bareer, "] wont,' replied the visitor in 'a has been visiting friends at Chaffey's| for { Locks, arrived home on Tuesday. | The model cheese factory where she Turkeys sold ocon- that germ but Newbro's Herpi- | determine you Sold by leading n in stamps for All porsons having business say, and their sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, | Court are rouired to attend - Two sizes, Jc. and $1. and W. Mahood, special agent. TT, NEWS OF NEWBORO. G., Thigh Bone-- | walking across the floor of his home the hitte son of Felix McNally fell the wuagh bone about midway Dr. frac Pres frac eldest daughter of Mich- | from this locality the poultry fairs at West. port and Elgin this week. The effopts | of the recent slump in poultry prices | was severely felt. from 0c. to llc; geese, Ge. $0 8e.; | A number attend- | ed the bazaar 'under the auspices St. Edward's church in the evening. Messrs. W, Brown, James Lyons and | for | who closed on last fof the season. 3 The | The largest stock of coats at Wal-| makers, Messrs. Truelove Bros., left rons, } i i i i i ¥ { i | | i half-price. Black Watch Black Plug Slee: of et i The patrons soe them back next year. line continues seriously ill. A New, Old Cough Cure, The Diamond Cough Remedy is made provides in pleasant, concentrated form | a hérmless oure for coughs, colds; 25¢., at I Chown's Drug Store. i Silk-lined mocha glov (brown, $1.50, at E. P. J {for their home at Lanark on Tuesday. | IMPERIAL of the factory hope to Mrs. Gors- | ndea It at es, in, grey wd enkins'. of | .. _ dt VOTERS' LIST, 1908 ' S---- NOTIOB IS © 7 la Court will SRE GIVEN THAT tario Voters' List Act, Ho Voters. ct, by His Honor § Oouncil Obmmber, City Bui iston, ON THURSDAY 1 camber, 1907, at 9.830 a.m. the several errors end onvissions in of the Municipality of stom for 1908, the © Place. hy » | Dated at Kingston, this Tth day Ipe,' * free W. W. SAN 5 | Gert of Munieipality of ONY of Kings MAGIC BAKING POWDER PLD AL Sie EW.GILLETT Sarre TORONTO. ONG. i Imperial Crown Brand '& Men's Underwear ASK FOR 200 LINE it's a winger, ai the prices All-Wool, Guaran~ teed Unshrinkable. Rosny 83. "Tro. Rinion: Can. Ask your dealer for it.

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