Daily British Whig (1850), 14 May 1909, p. 7

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHICG, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909. -------- A ye -- ---- a ------ ---- TURKEY'S NEW ERA--SCENES PRECEDING THE REVOLT. Want INVICTUS Shoes If we can only sell os om pais of MPVIGEUS Sheen we know you will never oat 'to wear any other kind. Invictus Sh fo 'class w j ship, best 3 Shot, iat H VL wear. worlaman: Don't take our word fo oe some of our friends who vita Shoes i in Pat. ( ; Qt. Oak Sideboards, pol- or' TOE 5 $25.00 to 65.00, po of Tiers 3 gg oo Dombination Buffetts trom Hoy , . EE Sideboard, same as cut, regu lar $16,50 for 13.50, in Tacs HER REPLY PAID. The Answer An Inspector Got - --- ze X Solid Oak hina Cabinet from From a School Teacher. i : oY $10.00 to 65.00 Poronto Saturday Night. . N There are occasions when Inspector : R. J REID James L. Hughes discards his dignity od k : : - ' eS TT VT GEE NN a LB and condoscenda. to joke and chal | STEEN) 93) Princess St. 6 doors above ¢ somo of the lady members on the city i Overtrow Bon 7 Md : Ah ; ' ; eT : Ny stafi of teachers. One of these ocea- Opera House, . hr ol Lo ' a : Th sions occurred a couple of weeks ago, the womaw in the case being *'an oe- casional." James L, wanted to © be nice and agrecable, and during a lull in the business session started wp a J -3 A oH : 4 ; % i more or less personal conversati Automobiles? | NEL J . . with this oof hndy. By pid Co - To Rent.! . 5 = b 5 aid where did you get your earl | FR ; : © dueation id 3 y | = ,; It isa Tonic you Saat wet Plyslaing lowers Morus Redsdputitc. | 3 4 pr mo 3 HL : it Ottawa." was: the reply: Sos dmg the system and makes it more susceptible erms Reasonable. Always: . a ny "Ottawa. Oitawa" pordored the in? to disease. The winter months have been spector, rubbing his head, and appar- agreat strain upon your vitality and unless you put the bl in good - ently trying to recall some distant | condition all menner of evils will overtake you, PSYCHINE is the A 3 TN S memory, "whete is Otiawa, anyway?'} Greatest of Tonics and should be taken by every one at this season 7 3 Where did you get your early edu- "Phones--Garage, 815a. W Ed J od Constr maple RAPES A ; 4 cation 7" was the ort flashed back of the year. PSYCHINE assists the gastric juices and ferments in ; Residence, 815b. : iri VE at hin, their digestiop of the food, cleanses the mucous membrane of the AIRS | -- Wd Ay he : The advocate of fonetic spelling | Stomach, and has an invigorating and beneficial effect on the muscl to CURIOUS CUSTOMS, ig PTY : a laughed heartily at the ready wply, | and nerves, For _dtarrh of the Stoniach, Ulceration or. a r er wt ; n. i ; which so pleased him that the ocea-! ach, D peDaia, the use of PSYCHINE is strongly advisable. Which Ar Observed By the Veddas, | a : signal, it is said, has since been ap- PSYC on the Stomach restores ittoa healthy condition, HIGHEST GRADES Wild People of Ceylon. | : y th doll pointed io the regular teaching stafl,) jen acts I Re upon all the vital organs, creates an , bringing Chicago News and has heen notified that her salary | renewed vitality and strength to the eatire system and enables it to ¢ ov oft dinc.se Oi the curious customs observed hy | as assistant principal starts on May | of every kind. It is the greatest health. GASOLINE, ln Yedias; or wild poopie' of Covion, he dat Sul Ba werd Ist, whether there is a vacancy then giver IE oa to medical ence. : ¥ ) Lh ET ---- IRR | SEAGER Open. W. J. Moore & Son, HEAAONK "3 fot 7 bi 3 v traveller writes: "All the men or not." COAL OIL, | came to meel us and led the way to ~ mT er re X re ------ ry AA ole by Se Jt ete ota and (THE | LULRICATING OILS, | tha caves, which were completely hid- | situated in common hunting grouhd: "ROSE OF HELL." "He is aythig but a good barber EE a = a {den by a thicket. On the rocky plat- | thereford all the game; yams, iguanas - who cuts an acquaintance. FLOOR OIL; { form "TATFBit Gf the cave the men all | or honey brought in irom the common | Said to Be the Rarest Flower . . | urrounded us, shouting to their wo- | land is the property of the community, Known to Science GREASE, IC. men to come and see their 'white-sis | not of the man who procures it. Through the gift of a friend who: inrlaw' or 'cousin.' ¢ be Bve state at the smaller Ae » PROMPT DELIVERY. arm i. SOuSIN Vodd have | I have stated that the smaller | iiag "the remote region where it abil . renowned; lor their truth- | caves are usually private property. It grows, Herman Silver 'of dios Angeles, nd this reputation we are | would probably be more correti to | j tal a Bh » aL ; hint | has come into the possession 5 a spe- Vy . F. KELLY [abi . oh wlorss, "Each sommul arr that i as De Priva wnt | imen.of the strangest and rarest flow- @ pas own hunting ground, ang ac Amr 8 ing grounds on which vot v Foquetitly er known to science. 4 . ; ' : | strictly to its own game rights, Upon | there are small'caves, such caves being 3 a "Rog Rd : x i Toye's Building, oh handing o ol 'thore aie a B Ey A tly of he owner-oliths It is the 'Rose of Hell," a gigantic f : Cc a d Ont 3 St t each hundang proud thore ar a um- | then the prop rty of the owner ol tix blossom of solid wood, which grows | . . i ® larence an ntario Streets. |r of caves and rock shelters, and the { land. When a man is living in his only on the edges of a Central Ameri- | families of tho community move fr | dwn eave in tho midst of his own | .4n volcano, and gets its name from | sievjeefoforforforfofoferfenfererfefofofofeertufodod | one {o ano ther thr " out th hh ars, | hunting round the Produce = the | the Indians, who believe the crater is} db 1 d {as the presence of the game, honey, | chase Would naturally be his own, | (he e y f hell and the blossom indi b i igger values every da 5 o, his own, | {he entrance of h We are grinding out more bargains an gg y NOTICE. }| AI fish demands. g ea though shared with anyone living With | is a native of the regions inside. ichoxt nH 2 tor Housge) | are Som lone ts the smaller | him. Women and children always Mr. Silver's specimen is one of the than ever before. ghe 1a « i a ~ = ( tamihit y 8 ne tho ¥ 0 \ ' 4 Wire | Ba part or en CRAY usually ong to siuy mili { fared as, well Ae = men, and the few that have ever been brought to bloe. y but even in communal caves each | former would be fed first in any tine | {his country, and perhaps the finest Antique Furniture and Old- { family has ils particular place, in bof scarcity. paces a the dainties wy At first appearance it seems to be n THE FOLLOWING FOR SATURDAY ONLY s Fashion, articles on ecialiy. oul | which its mombers sh cook, eat ften saved for she children. tough, gnarled knot of a tree which ' : ' hand-carved Four-Post Bedstead ju d keep all their belongings. Seep ee i has been splintered; but closer exam- 2 1 have for sale. 4 [.8. Each family respects the privacy | And lots of men make fools of them- | 1 tion discloses the fact that it has Post card will bring me. of ifs neighbors' few feet of the cave | selves by doing the fool things they petals of wood ' and bark and the floor as faithfully as if partition walls | are invited to do. EA £1: i rer. The petals . on . 3 "13 ~ L esses L oxisted ' the children roam 'all | 'A woman is never willing to admit ough ocslises of 8 Bows 1 x oh Ladies Stylish Coats for Present Profits arc Clipped Close on These » » exist : ildren rot i t concave in form, are arranged muc » Ci . ver. the cave at will. Food, however, that her shoes are too small or her|jike the petals of a half-blown rose. Wear : " urtams SERIE 1 uli prop HS re | hon bit. : i I Their inside surfaces are covered. with , i Special line, 38 pair only, just arrived, ) . 2 | woman W l cook food and share it How it tickles a man's vanity when" gna Jines, which have the delicacy of There's unusual style and snap in these 34 yards.long, 54x58. inches wide. Care- pfeefeforfefmfufeduleinlninieieinininlaii=t | wit] \ one present in the cave. | he is asked to settle a disputed point. fe hand carving. The stem, which is Smatt Coats. Materials are light strip- ¥ 1 1 bal Ya ts p i : ~ n | fully and beautifully worked out designs ese "| This n probably "he explained a Patience is the right bower of suc. yout a foot long, is of some unusual %): Comane. c lou igo Black wm angi $6 48 with double Insertions and dainty bord- $2 98 , 2 . : i ~ ed, med | =e + Qor.. Chatham and Princess Sts. Kingston. - [follows he communal: caves arc tung. wood, which is light and strong. Tt or. Ouftdins that will add greatly to """ | ' . : trimmings of braid and buttons. - "Absolutely Pure | - : ; eee |is covered 'with heavy bark, which lar price, $9 and $10. SPECIAL PIES " the decoration 2 the best rooms. : ( : seems to have been cracked by heat. FOR SATURDAY ONLY lar price, $4.50 an | SATURDAY ONLY Both flower and stem are dark brown | £ € | ¢ Tagen he color of weather-beaten boughs, | . I | 8) x FR | fend" dry as vinder. Tho. flower grows Another Line--Ladies' Coats | Just Received 450 Yds. Fine Frill ] 8 3 Ql i on a tree of great size and strength, |The blossom measures about twelve In Light Striped Covert Cloths, wt ed and Plain Curtain Muslin : aN 3 : & inches across. of qualities, long § length styles, ore Some have fancy striped and openwork | : 3 ; ie : The trees grow in crevasses on the have cut-away corners, others rounded, | | designs, with or without pleated ite, | 8 d § fancy pockets and cuffs, trimmed we sides of Mount Agua, a high peak Eaten and. tiaid. Very. pawest cut. others plain dotied Muslin, 20 to 30 . LT i N : . ! als for ; flavor. ny hour. : TY i among the rugged mountains of Cen Regular price, $13. ON SALE Mahi inches. wide. Very dainty. materi 12 C Any flavor A y 3 tral America and near the volcano of PA ONT six edroom. use. Regular Eat N ? . : ; : 3 . r N 8 A G0e per quart. ; ata 5) : Fuego. The Guatemalan Indians have i ane Y. yard, Lon er URI ¥ | 2 : ! d i known of it for a long-time, and have || . ' 1 t. ; ped associate w & v an 3 . : s 288 Princess St.| Hi Seely A, : NR : associated it with the fiery vengeance lf A Shipment of 75 Bedspreads | 200 Pairs Splendid Linen Towels TICE S, Phone 845. : : -- | [es , & 3 & ; | Direct: from the Old Country | Full Bleached Linen Damask Towels, : on ; En : Ro ; PACIFIC COAST TOURS. Extra large size Crochet Bedspreads win. laney obsbupEl and gutied tring 3c : : : pe ---- : | ed ends, colored borders. Size 19x44, sfofesfoefortes feedlot feeedtodeietot: | \ ghat a ba | . ; hemmed, ready for use, neat patterns, i ' 50¢. ir. ON SALE 3 5 . . Special Train Party to Leave White -only. Regular 'price, $1.50 ON Regular price, 5 pair J $ J i : ; Se ll | Montreal July 16th. SALE SATURDAY . $1.50. SATURDAY. voooous' surcissa' sirstimen snpgiesas, wae ° 3 TRIE TNER 3 : or KE. C. Bowler, Bathe], Me., whose 4 The kind you are looking for is ! 3 ! : | Pacific coast tours\have delighted so . . s Men's Navy Blue and Black Wor- . the Kind' wo sell. faites 4 ow : Y Nn many people throughout New England {8 Just Received a Shipment of Men's | sted Suits and Canada, announces a special train Hes: Ca CR : f tour to start from Portland .and Bos- -Motor and Raincoats | Fine French Botany Twills, 'in single Bl RR : ; oR {ton on July r1sth. The route is via t : | and double-breasted makes. Good Mohair i § ; y Montreal, Chicago, -Denver and Colo- | Oravenette Raincoats, in - Grey . and : | lining, well tailored, cut on the latest » Coal is good coal and we guar- 4 | RE A \ i rado Springs. Two days, brim full of Fawn Rubber Motor-Coats, loose back, | »dels, with long lapels, shaped back, antee prompt ° delivery. "Phone, N » Nr 8 sight seeing will be spent at the two swagger style, raised seams, Motor-L me ' : 133 3 YEG i gl . ie Sp Coats have storm coll ar and arm pro-| | centre vent and cuffs on sleeve. Regular on k : pa ¥ latter points. From there the party tectors. Sold all ov $10.5 . price, from $15 on to $164 50. ON SALE Booth & CoO. a $ 3a will continue through. the famous CHoTer HERE, ON SATURDAY SATURDAY ....... - + | } 5 : BS scenic he Denver d Rio > | S § 3 g cenic route of the an 1 J FOOT WEST STREET. A > tirande, - through the Royal Gorge to 3 IT Ey fo ad 1 oo : Salt Lake City, thence to Los Angeles, ejinfurfefefiefrfielefufeininleleiuininininter | : > Mt. Shasta, 8 San Francisco, Portland THE FRONTENAC | » : and Seattle, Will be in 'Seattle for SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY New England Day, at the Alaska-Yu- LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY | . SS & y 15 kon-Pacific Exposition, August 5th, : 1,200 spools best Corticelli 'and Belding Silk Twist, all leading shades, To | lc SPOOL The return trip will be through t ESTABLISHED, 1863. Sas bR Ca Te rough, the |} spool contains 10 yards. Sold all over at Sc. spool. ON SALE HERE SATUR Prgsident--Sir Richard Cartwright, hh SE Ri { Chicago and Niagara Falls. The route DAY ONLY Money issued; on City and Farm Pro- Ra N R 4 SR for the tour is one of the most cleverly This is your chance to get a supply of a useful article, at little cost to yourself. Come early portics, Municipal and County Deben- . D % selected, affording the' most: rare at- for best choice of shddes tures. Mortgages purchased. Deposits > =a 8 : tractions and diversified. scenery of " received and interest allowed. Te 1 TE Sa : H ! any which has ever been advertised be- | S. C. McGill, Managing an | tween ocean and ocean. Full infornia- -- 87 Clarence street. ¢ tion may be obtained by addressing E. ' -- = TEELIN AND COUNT COLLOREDO MANNSHFELO | C. Bowler, Bonaventure Station, Mon- +t Fail to See the | MISS HORS IPRNGIGNOR LAVELLES HOUSE. Fricnsans® | treal, Quebec. Don't a 0 See e New York, May 14.--The wedding of Miss Nora-Iselin, a daueh- 5 ; New Wall Papers | |ter of C. Oliver Islen, and Count Colloredo-Mannsfeld, took | Peck's Corn Salve: | place on Monday afternoon, May ry at the home of Miss | A little remedy that evory sufferer : AT-- | Iselin's uncle, Columbus O'Donneli Iselin, No. 3 West Fifty-second |irom corns should get today. In a Phone No. 842 > inti- offending corn will be > street. Outside the family circle only twenty "five of the most inti few days every D. E. FRASER S. | mate friends of Miss Isslin were in attendance. gone, Tn, big boxes, 15¢., at Wade's "Phene 273. 78 William St. Mgr.Lavelle, of St. Patrick's Cathedral, performed the cereihiony. ! drug store. .~ i Fi fo TE es ee apt 4 x hi FL mh i

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