Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1908, p. 3

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& 3 soe gee POUT IR 0 orsets for Every Figure. 2 Choose Yours Now So That Your New Dress May Fit Perfectly. Our new stock is so compie- hensive that we feel certain of our ability to fit perfectly any. figure. You will find here the general favorites and famous makes, We feel sure, too, that you will ap- preciate the advantages of choosing at once while our different lines are unbroken. * " * * * ® * * » * * a ® "* ° * * ® ® * # ® * . TeV ey Girdle Corsets, extreme favorites, 35 and 50c. D. & A. Corsets, new mo- dels, low busts, extra long hips, at $1.00,.1.25, 1.50. %T. Corsets, in Grey or White Coutile, well bonéd and bias gored, 75¢., $1.00, 1.25 to 2.00. Girls' Hygiene Corsets at 50 and 7c, Children's Corset Waists, all sizes, at 25, 30, 15 to H0c. Some Cotton and Linen Specials Following you will find some of our most reasonable staple offerings listed : Table Napkins, 20 to 27 inches square, beauti- ful designs, extra good values, for $1.00, 1.25, 1.35! 1.60, 1.75 to 5.00 per dozen. Table Cloths, in many different patterns and qualities, at 10, 45, 50, 60, 75, 90c., $1.00 to 1.25 per yard. Table Padding, good, strong cotton, filled with finest pure cotton batting, 50 and 60¢ inches wide, at 76¢ and $1.25 per yard. New Long Cloths, New Cambrics, New Nain- sooks, New Madapolam, New Sheetings and Pillow + Cottons. Crumley Bros. ; 'CASH COEPONS. GENER 00NOEINON0000000000000000OBROONNS a" » | FoRM=IRAINING ©\| . CORSET o¢/ | For Stout WoMEN IY You will be Stylish if you wear this : Superior Model="The Corset without a Rival", sold in all good ftores through- 'out Canada. No stout woman has ever yet reduced her ab- domen with comfort and perfect safety, by the use of any corset except the "D & A" No. 575. It is impoksible to accomplish. similar results by any other method there is 00 substitute for this Renowned D & A Form Training Corset Style 575, Men's Foss Packard Patent Colt, Blucher cut, natty lasts, Men's Gun Metal, "Velour Calf Blucher Ph all sizes and natty lasts, Reid & Charles, 111 Princess St. Succes- sors. to D. J. McDermott. 09 Downs, Belleville, and Frederick THE DAILY BRITISH W | NEWS OF DISTRICT |LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS | IN GENERAL. i {Occurrences In The City and Vicinity--Other Briel Items of Interest Easily Read And Re- membered. { James Bach dropped dead in office in the immigration building Ottawa, on Tuesday, of apoplexy. I Mrs. Patrick Dunn, an elderly lady, {for many years a resident of Belle iville, died on" Saturday, at Clayton, NY |W. (3 DeWolle, formerly of Ganano que, i deatt at Watertown, N.Y. His wile, a s Clow, Lyn, survives with his at four young children. John Cooper, a well-known farmer, iresidling on the sixth concession near iNew Dublin, died on Monday morning {after a few days' illness. { Ayoung man named Laidlaw, West port, was brought to the Brockville { General Hospital with his feet so had Hy frozen that they had to be am- | putated. | There passed away Monday, 17th nst., Thomas Kerby, of the 5th con- easion of Huntingdon, from stomach rouble, He was much estee nd highly respecteu. | Saturday, February 15th, a | epoch in the lives of two respected |beloved ones, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick {Flood, Trevelyan. It was their gold- { n wedding anniversary. On Monday night, at the residence lof Duncan. Chyprchill, Sehofield's Hill, ftev. F. {age Nelson | Kdith, daughter Churchill, | Miss Sargh Elizabeth (Sadie) Downs, {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hee- well 5 C, Reynolds united in marri- Garfield Eligh to Miss of Mr. and Mrs, itor Schinidt, a popular and | known merchant of Toronto, were may {vied .on Tuesday. ; | Mrs: Eliza McCullough, died {at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J IM. McKinnon, 506 Jarvis street, To lromto, was the widow of the late {James McCullough, for many years a resident of Napanee, Deceased was eighty-eight years of and had been in failing health the past three or four years. who age, for Sangster Tidings. y Sangster, Feb. 25. --An old resident, Mrs, Thomond Watt, passed away on Friday, February 14th, at her resi dence, in her dighty-first year. Three of her daughters; Mrs, O'Connor, Mrs. Houch and Mrs. Callahan, of Syra- cuse, were ail her funeral, which was largely attended on Sunday, February 16th. Her rematws were placed in the Saceed Heart vault. Patrick Corcor- an has retursed to Cobalt. Miss Mag gie Barrett has returned to Syracuse after attending the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. TI. Watt. Visitors : Mr. and Nrs. I. Egan at Verona; T. Barrett and J. Burns at P. Corcor- an's; Miss . Annastasia (O'Connor at J Young's; Miss Maggie O'Connor, Cole Lake, at T. Barrett's; J. Mad- den, Burridge, at P. Corcoran's; F, Bouker, at Yerona. Lavant Station News. Lavant Station, Feb. 25.-Ierrick Roche returned to. bis work last week after spending a couple of weeks at his home in Wilton. George Thomas spent Sunday with his friend, R. Paul, of lLavant. Misses C. Lee and lL. Hendrick spent Saturday with friends at Wilbur. A very pleasant time was spent at T. Lee's on Monday evening of last' week. John Lee has been driving a. traveller for the past week te the villages to the north. T. Lee made a business trip to Folger last week. Items From Folger. Folger, Feb. 25.--Miss Ida Prasky returned home from Pembroke, Satur- day,. accompanied by Mrs. BE. Craw: ford and little son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, of Tic hborne, who were Visiting at J. Kish's, returned hame, Monday last, accompanied ly Mrs. I. Kish. Mrs. C. M. Reynolds, of Pembroke, is at J. Kish's. Visi tots : Mrs. R. Davis, ( lyde Mills, at V. Prasky's; Mr. and Mes. John Burke and Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Reynolds spent Sunday at V. Prasky's; H. Carl, Opeongo, at J. Kish's. Glendower Notes. Glendawer, Feb. 25. ~The roads are very good here now. There are quite a number here from Cobalt and some have come home sick A good many deaths have occurred here this winter, mostly old people. Quite a number of people have fo buy hay and it i as high as $20 a ton. A, Leeman is better. "Christie" Lee man returned to Moscow. Mr. and Mrs. Goudy called on friends in this vicinity. Railroads Face A Dark Futtre. New York, Feb. 26.--"The eutlaok for 1908 as respects railway earnings is anything but encoura ing." Such in the statement contained in the an- nual report of W. H. Truesdale, presi- dent of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railroad, in bis annual re. to the stockholders. *'Genéral indiscriminate abuse of the railways and their management" and the "paralytic stroke which they have suf- fered" are discuss in the report. ---------------- Prouites Bre School Books. St. John, NB. Feb. 2. --In a speech Premier Robinson announced that the government, if returned, would supply school hooks free of charge to the primary grades. ) ---- A Children's Tea. Be sure and go to the tea and wile of Bi, George's cathedral C0. M.G.. at, Mrs. Brownfields, 18 Wolliogten street, tomuirraw, Thursday, ffom 1 to 6.90. AR We Never Had Better. Bitter oranges than. this, our last 166 rocvived today nt Cammoveks's, Promier Whitney announces "Ahad © ne a "jaw reform will be "intre- | the Market Square, HIG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1908. ---- p-- A -------------- HAmusemernts, ALL THIS WEEK, Evenings, at 8.15. Sai. Matinee, FRED W. HOMAN Prescuts THE WILBOR STOCK CO. In a lepertoire New Plays, and! High Class Vaudey Change of Plays ax | CONDENSED ADVERTISING | RATES 2.80. | | First insertion lc. a word. Each tom secutive insertiom thereafter half cent a word. Misdmom gharge for ome "io sertion, 350. * HELP WANTED-MALE. MEN--DON'P? ACCEPT ANY KIND OF work uwstil you hear from us. Make $10 per day selling the quickest sell- er on eafth ; 110,000 sold in Minne apolis New article ; new pian costs 7 cents, selis for 23 cents Send 5 cents for two sam Do westic Mig. Co., Desk Minne apolis, Mian. of le. 1 Specialties, Night- ly. TONIGHT The Prisoner's Sweet - ben THURSDAY he Prices--10c., 20¢., 30¢, Seats now on sale. Fatal Step." ples. 13, PEIJE THREE { The People's Forum. WANTED-GENERAL, TO BUY A LOT yard, of Catarag xX.) FOR SALE, M ONE XEW J obs LCE Cow APTLY 413 reet, I' CHURCH y. Ad dress Z.. FOOT SHOW CASE, AT Drug Store. SIX PLAIN SEWING DONE. OF ANY Medley 's Kind. Call or write to Mrs. Cayiess 834 King street, over Armstrong's. BUILDING LOTS FROM $35 UP. Mes Cann's Real Estate Oflige, 51 Brock wlreet, / UPHOLSTERING AND CARPET work, by RK. W, Millard 285 Welling- ton St Orders taken at Drurys Coal © ONE 1807 "EDISON KENETISOOPER BW ; two 300 and ome S00 gal, Steel tanks: Apply Capts Roys, pare Steamer A loth. A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT OF yards or ceilars, or other baggege . - carted. Prices right. A to S.A MOVING PFICTU) 5 i Rl send sides, enterta om-- HELP WANTED--FEMALE, GENERAL % to BIJOU md THURSDAY AFPLY IN Farthing, 161 King A SERVANT WEDNESDAY Mrs. 2-Mllgstrated Songs--2 AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. A tee | VERA HOLDEN, soprano. JOHN HOBERT DAVIS, "MAGNIFICENT REALISTIC FIRE SPECTACLE" This splendid automobile, fire engines and falling walls js . the mast perfect prolonged thrilling fire-speetacl ever shown, It was photographed by Pathe Freres from a secent great cou flagration wn Paris and forms part of sire EXPERIENC ope that H dy PIANO PLAYER e sell music. Apply " 106 Princess street, ANI Ss K GOON GENERAL SERVANT must understand cooking reference required ¥ Miss Wales, corner of Bagot ard Earl streets SITUATIONS VACANT. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN barber trade in eight weeks; gradu ates carn twelve eighteen dollars cata ber College, weekly ; help secure tions ; logue free. Moller Queen and Spadiss, Torosto. LOST. COLLIE Do, EIGHTEEN MONTHS old, on February 11th, Will finder kingly return to Z. Prevost, 118 Egr! St., and receive reward. Barone rushing red flames, scene, with and -- ------------ SMALL BROWN fw one $5. a 81 ll and 10e. on kindly Jepve at Agency, and - receive PURSE, COXTAIN- | Lytle, General Carter, n St, SMALL HOUSE, convendences in Hy, stetlg par Whig offic WELL-FURNISHED ondition and g ony or no children. Address SPC WITH at Wing contra 0 BUY nodern ality Re Box u HOUSE i melg t tern fal Whig Double house, om' Johnson street, the property of the late Joseph Jasnbes On, ROW Used as an dwelling and = Guiiber's shop, Apply ta Mosers; lke & Walkem ' iENTLEMEN 0 BRING THEIR Overcoats and bave them pressed end , also gel a pew yeivet collar pn, it makes them like new. Prices right. Galloway, The Tailor, 181 Brock St, next ta Bibby's livery. CARRIAGES, WAGGONS, FURNI- ture, Pianos, or any article for stor age, by the month, year, or any Way required. For further information, apply ta Leturmey's Carriage Works, 890 and 892 Princess St, 'Phone, 52. ON GORF STREY to estate } OFFIORN, B81 Hroeck MONEY AND BUSINESS. TORI, McCann's, WR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building and Sontants than any OIE R musiacmnsianinmm---- ---- company offers. Sxamine then at ae SPO 2 Godwin's Insurance Bwmporium, Mark. ni dK Hous Ee oN AF RY ot Square. | . DWELLINGS, Storage, ete session, Ist May Apy street LONDON AND GLOf Fire Insurance Company, Available | Rssets $61,187,215. In addition to) BIVERPOOL, A FURNISHED HOUSE, 2m 8 ¥ © a THRILLING Melodrama "A FIRE-BUG FOREMAN" In tha Steel Mill=Theé Kindly Employ- er--The Rrutal Forewan--The i Workman Fight=Dismissed--The Foreman Kohls the Safe Fires the HutWbing--S ples did Spectacie--Fighting the Fire--The Workman Fy Accused I'he Truth Discovered---The Foreman Punished. PEARL HEART brooch, Monday Union Barrie, Princess or Di Ste. Finder please return th office receive reward eveRing, . on and LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. | BLACK AND WHITE PERSIAN CAT. Any person harbomng this cat will | be prosecuted, Reward for return to | "Fairview Mack street manly The STRAYED. ADARK GREY, STRIPED CAT, LAST 3 week Reward if returned Fr Corbett, ( 0 CRNTS- WONDERLAND THE HOUSE OF HITS Vaudeville * and Life ourt § THE BEST PAPER 1S THE CHEAP! est for the advertiser CHURCHMAN, KINGSTON, | best circulation ia} Anglican families in Canadn. There | Mctures fore the best to advertise in for! The best light and clearest ictures in reputation and results, | the city | Programe, WEDNESDAY and THURS: | mmm - "A CABINS DELUSION + CONDITIONS IN CANADA. Labor Gazette Gives Review of the The delusions of the cably's ind are Year 1907. clearly explained in t picture. Have you ever heer Hw and found yourseif in this state? "FROM EARTH TO MOON." The January issue of the Labor Tinid and partly' © Hund-Colored. | Gazette contains an extended review A OBE lentil Work of art and | of the industrial and labor conditions the oma Sea |, "I 1% A trip 10 | throughout Canada during the calen- Soog-- YESTERDAY" dar year of 1007. The condition of in- pathetic ballad). dustry and of general employment is VAUDEVILLE described in the opening paragraph of PAY The the article in part as follows --- and Musieal During the first nine months of 1907 worth the the general prosperity of trade and in- JIM HEN NFSSEY dustry and the very active conditions The lrish Hiddy--Y, of employment that were more pro- Wherever hooked he ha nounced in 1906 than in any previous has played returned year in the history of the Dominion ap ere in Uny. one were continued without abatement NEXT. Jim. can all Prices and wages, which went steadily worth more than the upward in 1906, reached still higher WEEK, levels in the spring and summer of 1907, The Financial Stringency. With the close of the summer season however, the growing stringency in the money markets of the world began 16 be felt in Canada in the way of checking the rapid increase in pro- duction and equipment, which had been uninterrupted for some time be- fore. The yield of wheat and grain in the Northwest Provinces, and in On- traio also, showed a falling off as compared with 1906, and although the Atlantic fisheries and coal mines had an exceptionally busy year through- out, with labor in active demand, and though the volume of traffic and the earnings of the railway companies were the largest ever recorded, the output of manufactured goods and of ONTARIO has Ly far the Refined Motion (a beautiful Wonderful Mystic Juggles Tramp. This act alone is price of admission COMING Avotiher act ALL THIS right. price J. THEO. EK, Manager, HOCKEY MATCH FINAL SENIOR 0.H.A. STRATFORD vs. 14TH BATT. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26th. Doors open at 7.30 Game called at 8.16 Adinission, Gents x Admission, Ladies', 25¢ Reserved Seats, 25c. and 50c. All reserved seats ordered must Le paid far when ordered Plan opens for sale of Seats. Feb. 25th at 2.30 pun 14th Band in attendance ASSAULT - AT- ARMS 8 pon. wit het { bigs | he | HAIR, which the policyholders have for! on security the unlimited liability of all | the stockholders. Farm aud city pro- | porty insured at lowest possibile | rates Before renewing old or giving | pew bLuspess get rates from Strang | & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 568. ARCHITECTS. ARTHUR ELLIS ARCHITECT OF. i fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets, PERSONAL. ST Asn |BENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, * tow | ete. Anchor Building, Market Square, fw | 'Phove, 845 a. AB 1 PROF PALMI Pye or IPOWER & SONS, ARCHITINOPS, MER- chants Bank Building, corner Hrook RIRTHMARKS, and Wellington streets. "Phone, 2313, removed perivanently Twenty years experi- Elmer J. Lake, ye, Bar, t and Skin Blemish 8 Bagot street. Fi MOLE etc SCAT NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT OF. flon;, second fone ver Mahood's Drag store, coraer Princess and Bagot streets. Fotrance on Bagot streely Phone, GOS. WM Thr Specialist, J RUNNING ? I CARE wach yo MARRIAGE LICEN SES. Oop HN KIRKPATRICK STUER Marriage Licenses, 42 Clarence St [HE PARAGRAPH PULPIT REV. ew: cAssow, The Church You Want. dreamed of that youth time Kind of a church.' It wide its doors be the would not long a church y the Our You have lifferent from attended from dreamed of would be a new you have You have thers one when would oven to all mer whatever their bel mug ht difference ef, It vho to I he would insist upc « to join particular man w His averyohe wishe is rele subscribing Ome form fact that a be: enough be @ secondary, Ar fay that there already churth, where ane] a welvome wocreed TT mat would f the such a than creed, wh American Qils Coal Oil Lubricating Oils Gasoline 9 We make a specialty of handling Lubricating Oils of all kinds, Prices' on application, W. F. KELLY & CO., South Cor, given Dd A Ac A 22440404 ' Couper's Pure Baking Powder 4 USED IN FANCY CAKES 4 w Saves me third the Ontario and Clarence. the varmiis metals was less in the closing months of the year than in the ! corresponding season of 1906 lumber industry both in British Co- | lumbia and in Ontario and the eastern | Provinees was also quiet throughout the autumn, with preparations under way for a smaller cut than last year. Unemployed In Large Centres. With the close of the season of out- door activity, more than the number of unemployed were reported in certain of the larger centres, though the prolongation of mild weather in western Canada enabled an unusually large amount of land to be prepared for the season of 1908. During the closing weeks of the year there was a noticeable improvement in the general tone of the labor market and in in- dustrial and commercial circles follow- ing upon the somewhat easier finan- cial conditions. The outlook for 1908 was regarded as very favorable in view of the large amount of railway construction and other work in pro- gress, the vast exter} of land still un- occupied in western Canada, und the prevailing opinion that the money shortage would be overcome. Friday, Feb. 28th Queen's Gymnasium. FINALS BOXING --~ddght, Middle, Heavy FINALS WRESTLING~Light, Middle Heavy op oon Au Sea FINAL FENCING-GFfmnastic Display * Admission, 25c." Tenders for Coal Will be received up 80 Ful 206. 1908, for Soft Coal for thé Str. Wolfe Tsland- £1, to be delivered as required. free board for the season TVW08-9, § 8 Address, JAMES McALLISTER, Reswe, Wolted Tuland. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' x ale In the Estate of Orlasde' @, R. Johnson, Deceased. ST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUR- suant 10 8, 0. 1887 Cap. © and » thereto oxen that all persons Trade Disputes During the Year. having Mgpuinst the estate of the nove «dwopased Are required on of i iasie sis contains a special 35 tafure the 17K day of Mar next tals" Canads during 7 ul ey ndetsigmed at her J To Taio, 18 trade disputes. sfecring 3 694 de, fie pol? rasd Soman ALG | 18.9% working days, oocurred in 1907, TRAN Es J JOUNSON, ¥xecotris. Ts oar, disputes a a as ALK EM, Soljeitor, Rien Pebcuary, 00s, of 489,775 working days in 1908, on : I Am Going. --Are You ? To theodds and ends sale, Wilkin: Bon's old stand, Wellington street, Thursday and Friday. "Zymole Trokeys for husky throats" ' Red session. The debate in fhe | sm Sal in Kingston at Gibson's we Drug Store. ; pe iV 8 in Freeport, The | usual | 4 in * Biscuit tL amd sWoeet | not produce thstres stotaach. hone I Baki " >| THE FRONTENAC %: | LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ors vor oa | ESTABLISHED, 1863. hg i'owder order to K | President--Sir Richard Cartwright » d Money loaned om City and Farm . P| pertiest Mundcipal and County 3 » . Me on purchased, pom i D. Couper, jm Ei fi wi Dea ber an Furs Font Grosetion 718. C, MceGill, Managing Director, TE saasssamsts | Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness #te., for sale. Bale of Horses every Saturday. THE WRONG DIAGNOSIS. Prompt the Yse Remedies. i Even an experienced physician will | sometimes make a mistake in diagno | sis in which event hus entire treat ment ix wasted and mmy even in-{ prions to the patient The advoontes of all other baie storative save Herpicide have wrong | lv diagsosed the cause of falling hair. They Bgure on a functional diseas | wherend it is now known and general | ly accepted that hair loss is doe Wo nf parasitic germ which Newbro's Herpi { New England Chinese Restagrant Side deg, i 331 King Street. There is no substitute for Herpivide, accept none; J Open from 10.30 aw, to 8 em., the Sold by lading druggists. Send 10c. | best place to get an all rousd Lonel te in stamps for sample to The Herpi- | the ity. Meals of ail kinds ob shortest cide Co.. Detroit, Mich, Bold in two | Motice. Foglish and Chisess dishes o specialty. 'Phone, 655, "ides, Me. and $1. CG. W. Makood, spe { FFP rr FREE cial agent, Woman | Dr. Brock's Females Periodical ¥ best maomthly wpedic of Woithless | WEATHER STRIP an 1 Keeps out the Cold, Costs Lit(, Dgadraff an {and Saves Much, Good Variety af STRACHAN'S. he andl re | Celebrated English ls are tha EE . WL the 124 Prin on recsipt oF Jobin Haye Hammond will borealter set in 'an sdvicory capacity ou the

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