Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Aug 1908, p. 9

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EXTR 3 TH -- | CLEARANC amen sb rai! ber qu' of - } JO .yards' Fine English Dress Tweeds, table for Children's School Diesses and sll worth 60c and 75¢ per yard. ial Sale Price 32}5c¢ Per Yd. © w 'children will soon be returning to 2), and yon will be beginning to think orc ir fall school clothes. Nothing could 3 tter for school dresses than these ! eeds. "Excellent to wear and good fo 'kat. : 'ire some while they last, ' only 32/45¢ per yard. 1 White Lawn Waists 25% off. 1 Ladies' Wash Skirts 25% off. wrgains all over the store. Come and'see, cumley Bros. of aca a a 'I heen! made public here of one of g - seer n 2 v » ¢ Canada Life Assurance Company PO* ro strongest Reserves of any Life the \, ericanContinent--a Canadian Company made is A sple for Canadian people, 62 years ago. Dividends neer | pave been large all these years, and are bound to ri to the unique position occupied to | )@ same as for men. Keep your money in anada Life Contracts. iculats of how a policy will shape for you, given Wi Market Street, Kingston. . O. HUTTON, Manager. arrt pro. lost nes Assurance Company on | by to be y the Company. Rates Canada by at | spr lax firs fron pile and mas vill it « no = -ESSENTIALS-4 nea ho he' WEAT, 'e put on sale to-day and will continue x for one week : wee Shirts 27 dozen, ranging from 75¢ to $1.00. Sale Price Only 50c. ak n Ry < and (Colton Pajamas, worth $2.60 w 3 y 3 ITU . h est you at mgm ~A.startling. colors es Ar ant Sox "a ot vis : ; ® exquisite colorings in Purple, Heliotrope, = Grey, Green, Amethyst and Cadet Blue, &e. All 50c and 75¢ lines for 3c, 3 "1.00. : L 'wear ammer Underwear . at manufacturer's n Silk, Lisle Thread and Balbriggan. or long sleeves, full length, 'or knee fe. nas 8 at your first opportunity to ENKINS'. . JENKINS CLOTHING GO Sox, Pajamas, Shirts s THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. Amusements. A Lad Revived By Heart Massage. b BEMABKABLE CAS {AT THE EMERGENCY HOS- PITAL IN WASHINGTON. { The Lad pica Athile Undergoing | An Operation and Was Still i Under Anaesthetic--To Test How Far Heart Massage Can Be Carried On. - : Ang. 21.--News has just i the remarkable operations ever per- or possibly in the Washington, | most { formed in this city, {United States. | 'At Emergency Hospital one of the sur- geons succeeded in bringing back to life {a twelve-year-old cole boy of Hyatts- | ville, Md, who Had 2a parently' died while undergoing thie_operation. | The boy was under the influence of chloroférm, and the surgeon was oper- lating on an infected knee, when respira- {tion suddenly ceased The pulse died | and finally stopped, the body be {came cold, the hmbs rigid | Artificial respiration was res yrted to, "but there was no 1 sponding pulsation of lthe 'heart. After Wix minutes of sus- during which the physician re- to every possible method to revive ient, the doctor realived that chance to save the away only one {there was {boy's life With delicate skill the boy's abdomen | was apened seven minutes the {doctor massaged the patient s heart with this fingers. Finally, when he was' about to give up all hope. the hoy drew a faint | voluntary breath, and for several min {utes the heart pulsed gently. | Playing the heart with his fingers to | stimulate circulation, the physician, after | eighteen minutes, 1 the heart pulsating { norma iy. For a day and a half following the | boy remained in excellent condition and {every hope was held out for his re | covery. But the infection of the knee { had spread to the left side and affected | the glands of the neck. Blood poison ling set in and the boy succumbed. | This operation on the heart is regard | ad by medical men as unique. It also ons up>a new field in surgery, and { méans, ph wns say, that many per- | sons who expire while under anesthetics { may possibly be revived by such meth- { {ods | Within a | cians of this city will conduct [tion tests to deterr ine "how far | massage can be carried. Dogs will be placed under anesthetics and allowed to succumb so that it may He determined after how long. an inter- val an animal, apparently dead, may be | restored by heart massage. few months several physi- vivisec- heart | COW ATTACKS A FARMER. | Bovine Mistakes His Apron For a Petticoat. New York, Aug. 22--A long-horned cow helongingsto Geo. Koch of Jamaica, Queens Borough, mistook her owner {f5¢ a woman; and being an ardent | woman-hater, wcked him, laying open | her master's face and ripping his clothes. The clean aprons ordered by yepartment for all- who said by Koch to be the troubles | Koch and his family live on a farm on | Farmers Avenue, in J maica South, In | accordance with-orders from the: Health | Department he yesterday donned a fine ew apron upon which there was no spot | Then, without giving thought of how | cow might regard the matter, he the field where irted to milk her. The cow at appeared to be a t and gave-a kick that not only the milk pail but the milker as His face was cut by her feet, and tried to gore him and succeed ing his suit, including the new 1 the | entered she was and | pe led nn apron into ribbons. Only by rolling to . fence and beneath it to safety, did 'h save himself from being gored to Park bled Sheriden of Morris wounds, which Iressed his : P. ( had | profusely. Will you shoot the cow?" physician "No. She's a woman-hater, and the apron is at fault, I'd ike to any { Health Department make me wear an {apron again in the presence of that cow | But I'll go back now and milk her all right." | And he Without the apron the | farmer was perfectly safe. asked the { | | see did. | WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. { What Booth's Kidney Pills Are i Doing For Kingston People. | Ali the blgod in the body | through the kidneys every three iminu- passes | tes. | Ihe kidneys filter the po . bringing Bh night and day blood. to daily LAKE XC ONTARIO {PARK | Every Evening at 8.30. Free Show QUEBEC Tercentenary Pictures and Vaudeville. NOTICE "Princess Theatre" GEO. HAMMOND, Mgr. LTHE HOME or FIRST-CLASS VAUDEVILLERONLY . "Grand Re-Opening of Vaudeville Commencing Monday August 24, '08y Big Double Show Every Night Wednesday and Saturda mingtes show of VAU STRATED SONGS PICTURES. A clean ment for Ladies = and House where Ladies and attend without an escort. The Management will spare no pains to keep the Princess's high reputation attained the past ' season, up to the same high standard, and will offer the Patrons of this well-known house, the best the show world cam produce in the Ime of "FIRST-CLASS VAUDE- VILLE. 2.000 feet of THE had * NIGHTLY. Songs" also "A NEW ER WHO WILL SURI THE WISI ONES in conjunction with your humble servant, - GEO. HAMMOND. We are now receiving the ' Best MOVING LIFE- LIKE 3S being shown in Canada. will notice, we lead at all times. ALL OTHERS FOLLOW. - We invite the public to see the "First Production" Of all Matinees. A 15 BVILLE ILLU and MOVING refined entertain- Gents, at the Children can and PIC Yon Latest Films at the " PRINCESS" after, at Remember 'other the Yon houses Price them time. can any is but 5 Cents to All. ready, stay as long as you like. { CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT or MIRTH, MUSIC, SONG and LAUGHTER at the HOUSE OF HITS the ° PRINCESS." See Papers for progranune. see old Come when you get "A Daily (ALL NEXT WEEK | .. AUGUST 22,1008. °° ' a ------------ ---- rrr First insertion lo. & word. a in Sakrao. | aw um Ue Noa moni, ~ WANTED--MALE. AT THE BLJOU, EDUCATEN MAN TO do reading and asnoupeements, buy to 'make noise eflects, APPLY. MEN, AT ONCE ON SALARY AND expenses. One good oa locality with rig or capable of . ling horses to advertise intro- teed stock and poul- neces- Sa osiion ex jon Permanent. Write W. A. Jenkins, anufac turing Co., London, Ont. TRAVELING SALBSMEN EARN BIG salaries. We will teach you to be one in eight weeks by mail and as sist you to secure a positio i reliable firm. We place our gradua with the best firms in the United States and Canada. If you are an bitious and want to Jncrease yor 8 earnings write for free catalogue, "A Knight of the GlLip!" and testimonals from men recently placed in good positions. Address Dept. 791 Nation al Salesman's Trainhg A adnock Bll, Chicago, 11. City, Mo, and Minneapolis, U.S.A. Write nearest office. WANTED--GENERAL. FIRE INSURANCE RISES. GOOD companies, lowest rates, fair settle ments. Js R. OC. Dobbs & Co., 109 Brock St. Telephone, 4804 THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estima! on electric work: All kinds of wo! promptly done. . Birch, Electrician, 206 Wellington street. ASHES 0UT OF yards or cellars, or other baggage carted. Prices rights Apply to S. Lytle, General Carter, 85 ain St. OR TWO OR central position first 'floor, or parziculars. "la. A JOB CLEANING Goon SIZED ROOM, three small rooms, either basement and over store. Give P..¥Y Whig Office. CONDENSED ADVERTISING| _ ~~ RATES : GENERAL SERVANT. A J Macpherson, 162. Earl street. GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL family, ages, no 'washing wi Apply at. ones 201 St. A LOOK, POE, SMa, FAMILY, ing or ironing. Apply at Whig _- AN EXPERIENCED MAID, FOR G. eral housework, in family of two. Yeterences. Apply Mrs. Lavell, 239 Albert street. - ' LADY SEWERS 1--MA NITARY belts at home ; MARE | 5 aed : 1 Particulars stamp- $15 per hundred. ed relope. born Sarclons, Sheet ADIES TO DO PLAIN PLA AND LIGHT sewmg at Bo or spare i tne; PATaid Send Wtamp for fail culars. National Manufacturing 0., Montréal, EB char; et ap ------------------ FEMALE TEACHER FOR, SECTION two, Denbigh, Abinger, and Ashby. Services to commence as isoon as arrangements can. be for blanca of 1908 or lol L iy: 8 ng salary. desired, lifical and e ce, to Simon ball. Sec- retary-Treasurer, Vennachar, P.O. EXPERIENCED L SER vant. Apply Ha EERAL : 7 | LARGE change . ra so asi UNIVERSITY AV + BRICK dwelling, », A pr Anglo 5 En TT) SES, SIX ROONS EAOR 8 and hy at hv Jer Month, in BOIL side of city. Apply Be. J. H. IN EX- Bt. OFFICE ROO Chambers, No. Apply to Geo. Cliff, Real Broker, 95 Clarence treet. WAN hpi Railway Co., first-class ma- chinists, boilermalkers, black- smiths, wheel moulders, car repairers and skilled me- chanics. Apply Local Labor Agent, K. & P. Fr - MONEY AND BUSINESS. POLICIES COVER MORE OF te than any other Xamin at OUR building and conten compan ers, a 0 Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Marks et Square. GENTLEMEN TO GET DRESSY made at Gallo- their Spring Suits way's. Style, price and finish guar anteea to please. 131 Brock St., next to Bibby's Livery. TEACHER, FOR SENIOR pPEPART- ment, Middleville School, segond- class, salary $400, number of phpils about 25. Duties to commence 1st, Sept., 1908. Apply Arch. Rankin, Sec., Middleville, Ont. ARRAN MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ter trade. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Help secure positions. Will equip shops. Con- LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available 187,215. In addith the policyholders have for unlimif liability of all Farm and cily pro- perty insured at lowest rates. Before renewing old or giving new business gel rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. Phone, LOST. ett ---------------------- £5.00 BILL, THIS MORNING, ON THE Market, or Princess, Brock, or King Sts. Finder leave at Whig office and receive reward. stant practice. Careful instructions. Few weeks coniblete course, -- Cata- logue free Write Moler Barber College, Toronto. SITUATION WANTED. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. LARGE party, principally Scotch, arriving Aug. 28th. If you need a servant, write The Guild, 71 Drummond St. Montreal. Auction Household Furniture. 300 Albert street, TI ESDAY. 25th, 10 a.m. Mahogany Sofa Chairs, Centre and other Tables, and Silk Curtains, Tapestry and Carpets, Brass Piano Lamp, Rockers, Couch, Iron and other steads, Springs, Mattresses, Art Sultana, Square H Happy Thought Range Crockery, Glass ands Twmware, Washing ALLIEN, The Auctioneer, *Phone, 2562 AUCTION SALE. AUTOMOBILE, IN > seals five peaple at 30 am, on Oth, 1 and Son Square. Alien A Ready Answer. 4 Philadelphia The captain ot between NEw Ledger. a schooner Yprk and Savant noted for his snd on every occa sion that offers sséns his shafts of humor, to the in and embarrass ment of its targ ooner or later the ptingler ung. and this chronic pun artist i exception to the rule ion when about two days York he approached 3 rs who. were washing the singling out a big, who, was experienc te of sailor's life, he "an you steer the mam 7" Quick out irom group « ked, mast down the forecastle stairs?" as a flash came the reph 4 vou will stand belo ---------- Bid Him Farewell. a gathering of the clans last ni the home of William Han- son, Wel ton street, when a large number of the friends of Andrew Gillies, who is leaving for the west, met to bid him farewell, The guests spent a most enjoyable fime in games and music, and, Piper Fraser, who was present en- livened the proceedings with a number of fine tions, which he rendered in first-class Violin, mandolin and mouth org selections were given by others, and a few timely speeches brought the proceedings to a happy close. TWe_best wishes of a host of Mr. Gillies, in his There was friends a new field. ------ ache, diz#iness, irtegular Kiar pYre {dry skin, rhewmatism, gravel, dropsy, | deposits in the urine. Booth's hid- Pills make the filtering right and | overcome kidney trouble Hundreds of Frontenae county residents have | found this out. | Mrs. PF. Young, 18 Queen | Kingston, Unt. © i *1 eanght a heavy cold over a year 4 ago and it settled me back jand Kidneys. 1 hecame so stiff and | sore that 1 could not turn in bed. A dull. burning pam settled "in my sides, the kidney secretions were very irregular and speciglly frequent at night. My was so disturbed | that IT wolld awakén just as fatigued going to bed. Nothing hene- {fitted me.and 1 had consulted the best | cpecinlista in the city. 1 learned of Booth.s Kidney Pills through a friend {and procured nem at Mahood's phar- | macy; | commenced their use and was cared in less than five weeks of each and every symptom of the dread | Bright a disease. 1 am well and (strong amd feel 'ike a new person." - ney street, says : across sleep |as on + TirQp New England Tombstones. Fall from the Main t1opsan a ick Bark Amazon, in the Harbor of Bud: nos Aires on March 12. 1850: "He ds a seaman did his duty well, Sut his foot slipped, and from aloft he fell-- Fell, but to rise and® climb the shrouds on high And greet his red ay which recorded the 'fate of Peters, Shot in the €reek by the Explosion of his own Gun." : Master with a glad Touched. Mrs. Homespun--The comic papers say you fellows never work. Weary Ww affles--Y-ves't; de comic papers also say dat mother-in-laws is a nuisance w hen everybody knows dat dey are de most sweetest an' angelic. uv mortals, an'-- Mrs. Homespun--Yot, poor, dear man! Come right in this minute. I will broil a chicken for you: Pure Olive oil in pint bottles, 'at Gibspn's Red Cross Drug Store, " * {G, 8. KIRKPATRICK, Pictures, | Bed- { Machine. { Goon | MARRIAGE LICENSES. ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses, 43 Clarence St.- PECIAL EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS found in | Will always be our stocks of : Interior Ducorations and Furnishings, Wallpapers, Tapestries, Rugs, Gretonnes, Taffetas, Madras Hangings, Nets and Lace. Qurtains. We also show a fine 'range of de- signs in hand-made Furniture and '*Fazdwood Floors. A visit to our +mean. and Elliott & Son, Ltd. 79 King St. West, Toronto. Cn tre > * The ane wha constantly fs never 'dares to trust himself y fonts : The man who fights for his victories ¢ knows what they are worth, . 10LD BROOCH, ON FRIDAY EVEN- ing, somewhere between Barrack St. and City Park, studded with pearls initials "H. R. W. and F. AY Re ward' for leaving at S, Anglin Co's Office. PERSONAL. MOLES, BIRTHMARKS, ., removed ; manently, Twent ¥ ence. Dr. Elmer J. Nose, Throat _ an Specialist. 258 Bagot street. |THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV. C.'W. CASSON. The Fullness Of Revelation. How meagre 18 the 4 yneeption of re velation as hed thle far by the Christian church+--1t has been simply the single, struggling, ray of truth {hat filters through an aperture made in the curtain of human ignorance everal thousand years - ago. But with this conception no rational man cam remain contented, especially when there is forced upon him the fact that revelation is as the sunlight, streaming into: the mind of every man who will open his mental win- dows to the truth. 'I here is never: day, or a moment of it, when truth of God is not being revealed to the human mind willing to receive it. -- Address, Rev. C. Ww. Beacon street, Boston, Mass. literature. 'aswon, at 25 for the TOBACCO. Smoking and chewing, at cents a pound, is a good tobacco. Why pay elhty-five cents. Andrew Maglean, Ontario street. Chess And War. The origin of chess in shrouded in mystery. There is little doubt, how- ever, that its birthplace was .in India and that it is an offspring of a game calléd chaturanga, which is mentione in: oriental literature as in use fully vears before the Christian era. F India chess spread into Persia thence into Arabia, and ultimate Arabs took it into Spain and: th of western Europe. all probability invented for the of illustrating the art of w Arab 2nd Spon this poin was devised for the instr young despot by his athe & dearnsd Brahman. to teach him the ang lent withstanding his power As dependen é g Po) biects. he for safety upon his y ion of Greek historians credit/®® mg the game to Balamede, ho, they : i i i » tedi f the devised it to py tedium 0 seige of Troy during B® Trojan war. Have "Den Slipped Pronoun. order to avoid thé muw... : address. hr fact, it may be sabisE at the moment when' a nation stand. ardizes its language it begins to have trouble. with its pronouns. i "Thou" has of course become obse- lete except in praver, although it flour- lapd. The second person plural issub- stituted. In parts of the south "you Lall" is head, a further step toward re- *{ fined elusiveness, In France and Germany "thou" has been retained ia familige or semicon- temptuous Speer n Spain and Italy, on the other hand: the third person | substituted habitually in place of it." * am------------ .In The Wrong Place, hiladelphia ma "I want a a8 OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF . forty-five 4 The game 2 Veo Ottawa until Fs = and October, 1908, OF a - conveyanol of Majesty s ils, of my propose I quired ti pe WS Ki ug ton Post Office and Street ishes colloquially in the north of Eng-' FROM. OCT. 1--BRICK RESIDENC '381 Di street, with t . rooms, extension | on, hot water bath, ete. p quire at 179 Div 2 street. ON SEPPEMBER 1ST, NEXT, ONE of the best stands in King ston,. on 'the corner of Princess and Far. "Stati ee Appl Pe | Re oner, F Eine Bagot St. Kingston, Ont. ONE FRONT BEDROOM, SMALL SIT. ting room and drawing room, well furnished, gas nd. electric lighting, telephone, TOC colivenient to bath room. Dest b and service guar- anteed. Situat in the immedial vicinity of Cit§ Park. /Apply Whi office. » ' 3 : ARTHUR ELLIS, , Cop. Queen HENRY P. SMITH, 'ARCHITEOT se. Anchor Building, ae Lg one, is ARORITECT, OF and Bagot streets. POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, ME chant's Bank Building, corner and Wellington streets. "Phove, 2 WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, O fice, second floor an Mahood's vous store, corner Princess streets, Fintrance Phone. 608. i -- MUSIC. enson, T. , teacher of ano Modern Languiges Playing Residence, Division St. MISS DORITA HAVY PERRY "fino and 219 MISS BESSIE CHAPMAN, TEACHER of pianoforte playing (Virgil Clavier Method). For information address 222 Queen St. Autumn September lst. THAT NORTH WIND! i¥ a and term opens Blows up cooler weather, Tt suggestion of an approaching Fall Winter. It is a good idea to order your If you ean futeit in alright. to deliver wh Now. not we will be glad quired. foe JAS. SWIET & / : / © § i MAIL CONTRACT. SALED THNDERS ADDR BS BEAL ostmaster. will be alr L, oon, on ¥ the his 3 a A . ur years, as bebe -d Contract for Tue Guy, between Letter Boxes, Etc. from the Post Printed notices formation as to Contract aay the > obtained at v ton. =o. Mag Contract oh Angust, 1 . . Superin i Pp a -- -~ 1 ni B PUBLIC AND AIT © partnership y fh ried Me, the, tains of Works was iia 3 on the 23rd June, y v s8 and business. and. Bagot street, rT Tha

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