Daily British Whig (1850), 5 May 1911, p. 3

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E Centenarians. ol é S-- ...NOTICE.... 3 RED ELME i HAS OPENED A NeW Moders Tonsorial Parlor Opposite Unily Standard Office, 68 Princess Street walt. By ELLA MATTHEWS BANGS, re no aujek service, od Give FREDE LMER. us 8 call. twin OPP smiled in the to tn Irene vere Good Values In 4 Fine Diamonds OUR BASIC PRINCIPLE IN SELLING DIAMONDS 13 TWOFG.LD 2 FIRST. THERE DOUBT QUALITY, SECOND. THE PRICE LOWEST WITH FINE OUR SINGLE MOND RINGS $50.00, $75.00, UP ARE THE IN CANADA. Rodger & Wright Jewellers, . Formerly Spangenberg s, 847 KING ST., KINGSTON, tit Marriage Licenses. { y . ney @rvssssssssssnssssssa@ two i | | i statin ebbing bindid SVD VOIDOTVVBAN Bi tis in ae id me would be on any o coptinued in her fluttr lisiened with an thought entirely topie. Which of oo expected gree ner tw the girl undercur apart irom these two did BRBTLTRVTVETVLLOTLREE | HOTTER LTLAORTON MUST AS TO BE NO THEIR love, How could she tell ? JE they only be satisfied with friendship!" I! to each side she promised a definit answer for to-morrow. At length sl Jake. | "Wouldn't be fine it we ilive a hundred years and see for « selves 7' "Oireat,' "Well, I don't murred. "It would be {could remain y liriends around land be left alone | Whi un the gods love : now, : "For all that I'd like : t MUST BE THE CONSISTENT QUALITY, STONE DIA- AT $25.07 $100.00 "AND BEST VALUES it "Phillip ag rreed. de. | if we our no, die y i} Ive tH declared. sible reals | to | irene seemed impo a a hundred years old' {To her 19 years it {that age could ever become length the ideg the of | talked on till at ouny men gave up Pearsall's Millinery Kingston and Yarker Several Unique and Original Dress and Street Hats Appear in our Show' Rooms this week New and artistically designed, and trimmed in that pleasant style which give the correct and propor effect muchadesired by the Ladies » ! * ° But the beauty of it all is, they are undoubtedly the best values ever offered, and taxes our workroom to its highest to keep in stock. Our salesladies will be pleased to show them to you COME EARLY, Pearsall's Millinery im 228 Prin- cess St. - Clearing] Saturday Morning, $8.30 (CLOCK In order to reduce our stocks, which we find altogether too large, we are making the following sacrifices : 108 Only House Dresses Tn Checks, Stripes, ete, splendid washing qualities, made of extra fine Prints and Chambrays. Regular values $1.75, $2.00 81.30 Each. White Muslin Nightgowns, € Muslin Underskirts Regular values 90c, $1, for 48c Limit to each customer. 48 rappers Made of Fast Colored Heavy Washing Prints, dark and light shades, worth $1.50, $1.75, for 98c Each. ial Offerings White Muslin Drawers Both styles, neatly trimm well made. Regular vaiue 40c, 50c, for 7 sand Phillip Morton or Dick Farnam? !¢ would | Koi... _DANLY BRIVISH wHiG, 3 and little think- trying "to outstay each, {went off together, Irene a ired, went to her room, and, z over her unanswered i the evenings conversation, other, question fell sha wakened the ' sunlight. her room. She was really stiff 2 having lain so long in one posi What was that whirring, sound she beard outside? swerl and opened the door hen stood amateds lieve her eves ¥ In one had been enlal ved with unfamiliar hang instead of the hardwood rugs, there were heavy A young girl was coming up the stair iway, but at sight ai her pansed sbruptly, screamed 'and Fan down ollowing her, Irene went where a woman, older than , approached her, and are Irene Weston ?" course 1 am, who else Will you kindly tell d my mother and sister ¥' are away." : t's strange; they did not speak filled rush- She the she mto Could night the toe walls ancl garpets, spoxe should me where I'he two women exchanged 'glance; 'and said something about a' ductor. | A little later the medical man {peared and sat down besides her, srding her in a peculiar manner, 'Uo vou feel quite well, Miss Wes ton Ye asked. "Never better, except t!ing seems so strange." {| After a more {do wtor observed: "You soundly, and longer LL re that every Cwstions the slept anusu- than yua few "Flow long have I slept 7" "What year? Why, 1911, of course "And this. is 1992. She gaped. "Surely you are ling. Yor response the man took a news {paper from his pocket and showed it {to her. It bore the date of June 15th, {19 '1 remarked that you had {slept longer than you realized," he reminded her "But, doetor, 1 don't--1 can't--why, I' must be a hundred years old I" "About that," he nodded. "Tell me about it." | What she was told sounded fairy tale. She 'had slept years. Her room had been chanced that there might not shock of strange surroundings she wakened. Her case had been watched by scientists, and the world would know of her awaking within few minutes. "Are any asked. "The lady here is a granddaughter of your sister, Edith, There is a niece who was living when you went to sleep." "Whe is she "Mrs. Gates--her maiden name Gladys Shaw." i "Lattle Gladys?--my baby ¥' she cried out. jok- like for kept un be the when a 81 a of the family living ¥" she was sister Nell's "Married, you Jertainly, if you feel like going. She lives just outside the city. My wing is at the door, shall > "start?" "Your wing "Yes, my aeropland, you Snow A few moments latex Ireme found herself in midair looking down upon a large city. "What place is this 1" "This? Camford." "Our little village ? "Now a city of 100,000 tants." Wings of all sizes were about them She knew now what the rushing sounds were she had heard. "1 should think the wires would interfere the streets," she remsrked. "Do you see any ™ wirss 7 "No! Where are they---the trolley, telephone, she asked. inhahi wn and--"' "Telephone and telegraph are wireless now, and our street ances have storage battery." She looked down or strange sights' till she reached her destination, and was presented to the niece whom she remembered as a baby just learning to talk, and who was now feeble with years, Mrs. Cates was. however, oves- joyed to see her aunt, and they had much to talk about. Irene learned whenand how her family had died, a moutnfel satisfaction, and at length she asked : "Do. you remember anything about Philip Morton and Richard Far. pam *"' "Yes, indeed times that you might have been over ahd sleeping the years away. Philip mar ried when you had Jbeen asleep about a year. Later his wife died and he married again." Twice" Irene commented, "and he declared he would never marry one if not me. But Dick, what of him : "Richard Farnam could not give you up. He believed, as did oe tors, that you would wake sometime, and as long as.there was the possibi- lity there was no other girl for him, he said. He visited you every little while, still waiting for you to wa. ken, until, at last, he died, an oid man" ; "Poor old Dick. I wanted to live to be a hundred years old, but 1 didn't want to Jose all these years. Of course, I am glad to be'awake now, the sights. are very interesting." Returning to the doctor's wing, Irene was taken back to her old home, and the marvelous day ended, while once more she fell asleep in her own all convey 1 have wished many know when I looked at you any FRIDAY, MAY 5, onssssens HAmusements. .Griffin's..§ THEATRE Get the Griffin Habit i -- PROGRAMME : Thursday, Friday & Saturday! a ---- DAUL PAUL HOMANN, Character Quick-Change Artist. THE RAFFERTYS, The Fun Merchants. 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES. TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. Matinee at 2 p.m, All Seats, Sec. Evening at 7 sion, 10c. Children 'accompanied | with guardian, Be, SPIRELLA BUST) EXTENDER Produces « MISS MARGARET DUNNETT, Ceorsettiorre, "Phone STN or Cali phone Removed May TO 250 PRINCESS STREET, " GREEN, F uel For or * Schools | received th ¢ T 168 day, 9th * Board of Ed JOHN MACDONALD Recy.-Treas but you waited for me, Dick !"" He . didn't in the least understand what she was tallaug - about. He knew only that she was blushing, | wife, Scott's and Christy's Celebeated hats at Campbell Bros. ------------------ Order your corsets and fit guaranteed. city agents: Dutton' street. Picton will be put on a par the cities in hotel attommodation The Hotel remodel led throughout of Alva srk ' Comfort 0 now, From lo Royal im to be at an expenditure thousand dollars, the to twelve Brewer will have charge of Architect Power, Kingston, up the plans. Five 10 cent 25 cents, at Bags, telescopes, than cost. Clearing Princess street. Wednesday evening James belle, the brawny blacksmith son's Corners, led to hyvmen's Lanark's fair young mai Sadie Kingston, second da and Mrs, William A. Ku We totlet to-morrow lunch Dutton's, rolls Yest's, paper, fo 200 boxes, H la of Wats altar one of lens, | Miss ter of Mr, ston. Sale of markgble prices. ton's. See Miss Killing' and Rowers. After an illness, Re-| Dut} children. and see shoes Come fine for bargains in hats due to rheumatism and dropsv, lasting for three months, | Cordelia McDougall, wife of Joseph Cardinal, Lanark, passed peacefully a-| way ont Thursday last, Deceased was! thirty-four years of age. Five handred paper, on sale, t for 25 cents ~ i Sile men's 85 patent boots, $3.75. Dutton's ! One dead, two fatally hurt amd one missing, is the casualty list al fatal joy ride, when two douples in an automobile crashed against a\ stone] wall at Newburg, N.X men's boots, 8 Witerproof sale. Dutton's The Smith's Falls board of has ordered all the pupils of schools of that ted. Sale of children's boots, from Se. Dutton's, s OCEAN STEAMSHIP AGENCY. N' rw a Clarence Street, Kingston. 'Pho {1% | ANYWHERE, CAN JrAny a business at wr fous ANE Seder ie Bg Heacoek, 2.983 Lockport, fy Bo MANTING A PLEASANT | proposition for the nN well to write the | Chaar Fs limited, or Information sont ~fo-motrow, toile ot Sale for = health | the! strong, 43 one fa i. will Telelectron Ottawa, Ost, and 9 p.m. Admis-| Fa | 103 Wellington Street, Ist laughing 'and bad promiséd to be ns | 209 Princess | with} en | has drawn ; ANY | HE | WH... NEWLANDS & SON, town to be vaceina- b {8 H. SIMPSON, LD. 191%. b | pessassssenssasarcssnanasarassons TT rAGE THRE, = . m | : People's Foru YEIIveV | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES) a word, Eaeh cun-) therealier batt} charge for} insertions, | {First insertion le secutive insertion cent a werd, Minismowm one insertion I20¢; three 'De; six, $1; one month, £2, HELP-----WANTED. APPLY, RAN. | WAITRESS AT ONCE, a He . GOOD, MAN K ™ ARS YOUNG AT A SMART YOUNG MAN, APPLY TO (fice f Ki : Hosiery Ki WITH LIGHT pi Mrs Wr F | GIRL TO HELP rk Aj wer Barl and Alfred St | GENERAL SERVANT, NCES : REFEREE fter § § YEARS OF AGE, ef Nows Stand rot NG LR ABOuY 16 OR IN PT 1 y f Wa BRIGIY HOY BETWEEN ID re of y lear: =] AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn §108 monthly corresponding for newspapers. No canvassing Bend for nerticulars, Press Syad.- cate, 3.969 Laskpor, NX. OLD fully nday Drummer 14 Grenville « ou NTRY selec 4 FOR IMP ROY. yrayer y trees, wh ure terri 4 Bros. Cavers Manufactur ers rave MAN OR Wie AN WANTED FOR eX Spa CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLE needed in every home, working men; good m nt position, If you are work- ing for small sajary behind p Counter, write to-day: you TTT TRE IRR TT TI SSSS IR SSS Se Sesvavarens LOST. » 1] FOR SALE SMALL OPENFACED SIN ERE IFTEEN FOOT LADD "> [YO ¥ , : \ 3 v : Nl RENEW AND SECONDHAND GO ARTS HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. as STove TE ™ Jack WhlL E x lange -- | SLOOP buts ARIADNE, n, a i Fi il TONS BRU NSWICK a hoe. ONTARIO 1. Hilton station a § | mn rges moderate, | TWO Qoob the week Joly drills a Cul ON p= AND non T™E GRIMASON HOTEL, 342-344 Princess Street. Bar stocked with the best a: Ales, Beers, Wines Liquors nd choicest Brands of Cigars "op ale, > each, or special rates by the week Yard and stable accommodation Rates : : reasonable. Mulville & Driscoll " rs x Room FRA Ouse, w hi PPE 4 P4800 0 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, HUBER TED The Dally British Whig, The Weekly British Whig, Of Kingston, Ost. Priée and circulation consider- od, there Is no better advertis- ing medium ian Canada. « AFT Josern pax, = 3 NELSON ST, STYLE WORMWITH & « . TH | : : 70 LE T. | -- Fie ' ply to STREET. _ | BLACK PRING Ess ue TW NUT ---- -- - SHAN RuEEs STORES, ¥ $1 00 iB Medan, 1 Brock & bw 1 ha INGS ¥ now 02 Biro, B.R AM OR WILL EXCHANGE ron CITY v URNISHE D ROOMS; Mone nx mm g 3 4 { BOILER, 0 Hy. a "n ¥ : 3 361 BARRY NEW i a { vor y 3 Ne : b, & RRICK i Bros - t, ROM 1sT pri, DOL BLE on We ONE-STORY FivE-Roeow rRAmMe ¥ now MAY Ne, AST, nous = 1 boss } | | double your wages and be your i Office. 2 n FEE PEPPER REP RRP EIEN GIRL. WANTED, WANTED--GENERAL. TO BUY SE Ch SD-HAND TIAND oR } cash Apply : ingste K l= you WANT YOUR ASHES DRAWN | id your yard aned uj | sao® SEPARING OF EVERY r ir las ne. work: bes Clergy Ww est, | GEXTLEMEN To BRING Cloth and have ft mas to-date sult rie ship guar t and repair notlee. Brock St, THEIR next HAVING FRrntare and dre p Mme a GOOD SB. Stoves card PERSON cond-hand before dispo I will pay py » #. 1 have for sale Brass ¢ Beds and all kinds of Fu pe 1 Oak. Happy x win mel reason - u, 338 Princess Street CLEANING, i 00D boun orde : nue nd be HOUSE Hot SE « me sure NRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, 25% King Street. 'Phone 2348 ARTHUR ELLIS,. ARCHITRCT,. 181 Tiivensity Avenue. Telephone 13 ARCHI- tects, etc. Office, 288 Bagot Street 'Phone 608 SON, ARCHITECTS MER. chants' Bank Buliding, corner Brock and Wellington Btreets "Phone 212 POWER & PERSONALS, MOLES. BIRTRAWARKS, Aarts, etc, removed permanently without scar. ee Jones ex. rience. Dr. Eimer ake Eves r, Nose, Throat and Skin Diem ish Specialist, $55 Bagot Street. HAIR, w Tu yoRING MATHE- matics and scien ental and RMO, and Civ he En dd SVERINER, PRIVATE IN MA, Zi0 UNIV erxily AT ab ie 1 DENTAL. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, 230 1-2 Princess Street, Kingston Phone 346 os ». DENT. DR. Weicker, stant 108 brincess Ho, 153 st "Phone ox DR. A. BE. KNAPP, DENTIST, 18 MONT. real Street, pear Princess Strest 'Phone 652. FURNITURE FINISHER. 4 2s, ANTIQUE FURNITUR! A seekciairy, ebonizing and gil x enamellin sud all colors of mission werk; ail work ven Jem ajtention BAER Job on mans . CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. J0UN rae North 5 a Feanoun ide Apply, Box "BE. B. C." Whig ] by a | AND AW NINGS orde FROM MAY tee, 181 Div h Kitcher Apply BRICK HOUSE, Na, : EX ter al STYLER AND) de with x INSEE i FURNITURE, CLEAN i - a I é i 1 LATEST or 5, srates Cue treets A Sydenham ¥ tsa sorb ao ----i nit RAILWAY LOPS ON aG.T.e IN r M: vilig, W ig : | i i { | i f ir : | MO SEW HOSES, CONVENIENT x Goon ron ¥ FEATY | i | | i i - | BEGGS HEN AND BOARDING HOUSE, | Eu ur ROOMS, b ' FURNISHED, | ws { HOUSES FROM FROM 15ST MAY, Ne 168 Ear THE CHARMING VILLA RESIDENCY FROM JUNE ISTH TO ALG, 318T, m rr it ed pe | | . GENERAL STORE, v O-STORRY - ---- ---- i FINANCE AND INSURANCE. | THAT INSURES Go} FOR INST RANCE a W iI. Godw GENERAL INSU ANC | cident and Health i first-class companies reteR T 1 Boon, Agent Welllngton Street : i } : BATEMAN RERR) NF vrs nderwriters 160,000 of capital or fire Insurance ' Kinds of insur Call or drop 356 €7 Clarence Ont GEO... A. FOR BALE OR TO LEY. eg. 1 HE EXTENSIVE HUSINESS pram; rd tiie y < ple i by Bireet @ & Kingst on LOAN AND INVER ope ment Soclety] established president, Sir Richard Cartwri ght money issued on city and farm properties, municipal and v yl debentures; mortgages pur deposits received and inturest lowed. EC MoGill Managing | Director, 87. Clarence Btreet. FRONTEN AC MEDICAL eC pociny ai-} 4. F. SPARKS, BAM B., PHYSICIAY and Surgeon, 108 Wellington St Offies hours 19 10 12 n. 3 and 7 to yum i OSTEOPATHY. AND GLOBE . Avaliable 10 J cee -------- hava for "HEALTH WITHOUY DRT as. "tt, o, Habliity of Asheroft DO, dus x DO, Graduates paar Founder of "Ost. o incess Btrest, corne Phone 447 No charge for sultation and iftsral ure hours, 19 to . to §& 6 to A -- Ly ERPODL. LON or EE new Juxin from Surange & age, Agents 'Phone 355. Sound, healthy trees. We buy them and have the Wood shipped to us. When you need some try us. EE ERAT

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