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Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Sep 1906, p. 2

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lw a J Cav, a white plum, 8, N. Watts, J. Bros, © C; Privmdeip® : Cucambeors, Friondship, ©. gd winter, Baidén Bros, J. red, Baiden Bros, S. N. heads, Baiden Bros, S. Ro at Bald inn, ia Js Snrrota. intermediate, Baiden Bros, ts, short hor, James Daly, J. ory, wikter, six roots, ©, C. Poienduhip, 8. N. atta, oie i Ry 8 N. Watts, po best six, J. N. Watts, ie : two quarts, J, evergreen, Buiden Bros., J. N. blood, James MoGar- six, 5 N, Watts, Parsnips, Squash, wi Watts, J. N. Watts. : Vege C. Fri h Melon, green, 8. NX. Watts, Watts, ---------- Bon Davis, James MoGarvey, W. 3 | Pewnuker, "W. Bricdland, Tames Mo: | King. w. Briceland, James Me Norlin flower, 2nd, Baiden 'ern, best single plant, W. A. Mi | ehell, Baiden Bros, Asparagus, sperengerii, ton Guess, Raiden oy is \ 4 plumosus, 2. C ,- 18 varieties, Baiden ] Solus, 6 varieties, Buide Bros. Geranii Nicol, Baiden Bros. |. Geraninms Pain 6 varietios, J. W. Marsh, Ra, ton Daly, Baiden 3 ' : who like it instinctively and have had so onias, Aharon, collection, D. no training, are looked 'after in the + Baiden D8. . : ; programmes, Cut Flowers. Hard Knocks And Soft Kisses. Asters, collection, distinef variety, fd Idi 1overs, sonti RE Kent, J Daly. Fattiots, Py ToL uti ' jetics mentalists, jolly fel v's, C KAnters 1 Sixtinet Varieties, RE maidens and folks of every kind and 8S, ; tors, '6 distinet varieties, R. E Kent) 8. N, Watts, * Dianthus, cobfetion, J, N. Watts. Dahlins, collection, R. E. Kent. sc nhlinn, cactus, 6 varieties, R. t. Ni Carnations, G. Nicol. Geranium, ecflection, Bros, J. N. Watts, Geraniums, Nicol, D, Scott, . Be: ky, Wyn as, varieties, , Baiden Bros, George Nicol. 6 varieties, single, Raiden Bros, 1. Scott: iow, double, Baiden Phlox, Drummond, 'collection, @Q. Nicol. J. N. Watts, . ° . Phlox, Drummondi, = 6 varietids, J. N. Watts, Baiden h Stock, donble, collection, Baiden eld, twelve, S, twelve, J. N. Watts, sweet, Maideri Bras, 8. N. |" twelve, 8. N. Watts, J, iad, Boson, two, 8, N. Watis, Su iner, Hubbard, S. N. 'marrow, S, N. Watis, C. y ow, fleshed, 8. N. Watts. Citron, two, S. N. Watts, J.-N. | Sweet, James MeGarvey, pronation, Waa" Salen," Buidsn ants - pot. in Ferns, i pel rs. W. Marnh, © Fern, nin, 2nd, J. W.. Marsh, Mrs. Leigh- Bros. ums, 6 varieties, double, @, Geraniums, 3 varieties, single, James MeG x t, Baiden Bros, J, , Tex, single plant, Mrs. Guess and Baiden Mros,, which appears at. the 6 varietios, single plant, J. uals, : : tickles combined in a go. J play, and RE Kent, collection, Baiden Bros, recognizes the prime necessity for lin- ! kecomb : g. | tervefs of rest and recreation, pro- Col bs, collection, M. E. mise to be well reprosented at the C. be feathered variety, col. | GTand oy Saturday, September 22nd, Nicol. : hlins, show, 6 varieties, ( Nicol, R. E. Kent. i E. ent, Dahliae, decorative, 6 varieties, R. | with E. Kent, Gladiolus, collection, J. N. Watts, G. Nieol. Sladiotas, 12 varieties," W, J. Me- ; 12 blooms, Raiden Bros, ction, single, George .* Coniic Opera joyable. There was a Grand Opera witness was pot a dull moment composed of Haul Johnson, as "Billy Brown," as he role. She t- LEANDER GORDOVA,- In "The Shudow ra Shing Satu I on ¥ leh "King Richard THI night, September come visitor, -- The Black Dike Band. The Cleveland say of the famous day; * September oo character who go to make up a com- munity that apprecintes "% tonic and matinee and night, when "I'he Shadow Behind The Throne" has. ils first re. t} presentation here. * -- 'The Gingerbread Man." The rollicking, frolicking, wiusieal fairyesque, "The Gingerbread Man," its wealth of soenic splendor, wonderful electrical and mechanical ef. dects, big cast, and beauty chorus of seventy and Hs own orchestra, will be the attraction at the Grand Opera House on Monday, September 24th, A fanciful story of the adventures of old characters familiar in Mother Goose Rhymes, it is one of the mast satisty- ing, brilliant and interesting 'musical productions of the year, A ------------ », Bad breath, coated tongue, a languid feeling, is entirely unnaturfl. Your lazy liver and bowels need a tonie, The best soothing tonic to every or gan is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets, 35¢. 'Mahood's drug stone, . 5 Blaud's pills, the Kingl you ean re duce to powder under your thumb, 135 for 2Be., at Best's. We soll coal at a fair price. Swilt's Scranton 'coal. Was Really En- "large audience at the House, last evening, to the production of "The Ar- rival of Kitty," 5 Jaughable and ah surd complication: of fun and music, the entertainment, The company . is ne good comedians. dnd , asx "Jane," Billy's sweet containing over seventy-five dollars, heart, were the Yeading fun-makers, | 104 taking off a one dollar Ill" purch. singe dancers, and were ably ased two tickets. He placed the roll | assisted by Miss Vinnie Brandcome, "8 | back in his pocket, but the crowd was "Buyette," a maid, Miss Dunmore, as "Kitty," could not easily "in "i delineation of her sang and danced well, The scepery and stage appointments were very handsome, . To-wight John Griffith will present 'King Ri the Third." a s the Throne," of devotion to his art, and his por- trayal of this most strenuous role by the reversing bar of the engine, and ay I Bill the. ove and istics 'th although badly stunned, refused to see Septainly To oe Rr Sati iid Mr. a doctor. Yesterday, however, a Criltith Ie he , ig Thucad or physician's' serviges were necessary, ari ap) ay 20th, at Grand Opera House, and will be a most wel Leader - had this io Black Dike band, en Fri- at ol Sree Black Dike hand plays bri iantly and it has a number of delightful selpists: Those: who are educated in music and those work of catching criminals. "Mr. Carson left here Mr. Carson »ut his hand pocket. and pulled out a roll of bills, so intense at the wicket that he could not get his hand free, hut Knew that some person was at his rocket. He noticed the man that Was near him, and who had been acting in a suspicious manner, and made 'sure®of his identification. After takine a walk up the town, Mr. Carson "returned to the exhibition grounds. and located his man," who had his coat off. The worthy representative of . the city council srabbed him, and accused him of theft. To this he received the reply that he would like to know how much the ~entleman had lost, antl phlled out a roll of hills. Mr. Carson failed to identify his particular notes. but after tolling. the man Kow much he lost the. amount was returned to him, He was' then turned over to Chief of Police Graham. to whom he ~ave the name of Brown, claimin- to come from Wales, N.Y. He is described as being about fifty years of a short, of muddy complexion, and perfectly sober. Two other wicknockets were ar- rested during the day bv the enerwetic _J ehiel of the Napanee nolice force. BROKE TWO RIBS. William Card of Wolfe Island In- jured. One day last week William Card, Wolie sland, well known as' the pioneer of navigation during the in- is s . a erval which takes place between" the annas, green leaved, George Nicol,] The eminent American tragedian, | ¥TV2 es 2 orbatin nn McGarvey, (yy a ithe Ju pL ing Shnkerpraws | Ag of navigution mel the evomsing Cannas, dark leaved, George Nicol. | sublime tragedy. "King Richard the accident, To ether with friends he was MiGatvey. ias, 3 varieties, . in flower, =, Third," this season and has in every on_ his Wy Ro Ottawa, to attend the W. Brice- N, Watts. city along his route drawn tremendous exhibition, going down. Gi a private ames | Fuchsias single plant, 8, \ Watts, | audiences and aroGsed great enthu- 1 eh nd Sug the dock to the ' Neti ¥) W. Brice: G. Hayeock. . siasm. He is a big, manly fellow, ful) | 1*u0¢h. Jumping yacht, he was struck on the loft side and it was then found that two ribs had been broken, ; -------- Church Contracts Awarded. ; "The contracts for the new Anglican church, on the Indian Reserve at Tyendinaga, to replace the one bugn- ol by lightning, have been awarded fo the following Kingston firms : Carpentering, Hunter & Harold; ma- sonry, H. Watts; painting, T. Milo: lin and metal work and plumbing, | Elliott Bros. Power & Son are ' the architects. The church will be of stone and cost $12,000, ---------- Irregular Delivery. The post office departments mast be overloaded with work, or weakening inefficiency. Complaints of irregular delivery of newspapers are increasing in number. In Toronto and Miawa complaint does not seem to bring re- medy. To" Whig subscribers it may again be stated that the daily mails are posted at 3 pom. 'and 6 p.m. For forty Years, with one well-remembered excoption, they have been posted with- in an hour or two of publication. What Liniment ! When you have need of an external healing and Pain-reneving renw dy you should always get Smith's White Lini- ment. It does all that any other lini- ment can, does things that others can- not. do, and does them all promptly and surely. Cures lumbago, neuralgia and rheumatism and any ache or. in- jury, 25c. at Wade's drug sfore, ----, Call It Quinty. At the Methodist general conference rv. oJ, J. Rae, Picton, president of the Bay of Quinte conferen during a discussion objected to his whiwick being referred to as the Bay of "Kanty." It was "Quinny." "1 move the matter be reforrad to the president of the United States," said Rov. Dr. Potts, amid laughter. * Danger In Corn Salves. They usually contain acids and burn the flesh. The one safe vure in liquid form is Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- iy A . other skin disease you know at once tractor, Which 18 purtly vegetable, your blood is impure. Perfectiy Pure Sages Prd Pain; and BUres in one day. blood means an absolutely clear com don't forget the nae "Putnam's, Plexion. You can have such blood by mp using Wade's Iron Tome Pills, This - Shot A Porcupine. remedy cleanses and enriches the Sergt.- Major Huggins, the RM. blood. : C,, is feeling very proud over the fact that Wednesdag afternoon, inside the limits of the college, he discovered a large porcupine and having "his trusty |« gun with him" soon Inid it low. It is understood that she will have the ani- mal mounted, ------------------ Good Gate Receipts. . a run to Rideau Street, near the tan. The second day of the Lennox fair f nery, vhere a fire had started in the at Napanee was ven more successful | grass und pread to the walk. It wae than the first. The weather could not fextinguished without difficulty, 4). have been finer if made to order, The ough a portion of » the walk was show was never more successful finan- | destroyed. In ali probability the fire cially than this year: the gate. receipts | Originated from ex: all former -years.. The show Was a success in every respect. Should Show R Pp It would not "he out of if in the shade, besides givine the local authorities an object lesson in the k yesterday ab ternoon on the 1216 o'dock train in which the admission tickets were sold, down in his H 8 from strangers, canker, pimples, and blood Wade's drug store, Money back alarm gave tives, either of & PRR. +) > . . | ny -------- o 5 3 The Jaton wbiiion so he sere | FOR LOCOMOTIVE WORKS 1S . service departmént ig Ald. John Car-| -- UNDER a Ears x a he on § y- distingaish: ME WAY. . ET ------ $y ed hi in a remarkable mannér at x 23 "The Arrival of Kitty" Attracted | Napanee, doing work that put "Nick" | 1¢ win Supply One - Thousand "ia "Good 'and the Carter and Old King Brady interests Will Be Ready For Other Extensions piles for the foundation of At. present there of water -surkounded by this space, 557 piles, green timber are bein the spaces rock in, and on top' a concrete constructed, 'I foundation for the boilers and generators in the power house, Mr. Bermingham, managine director of the works, showed a Whig repre sentative the plans for the power house and explained some interesting features in commection. The structure is laid out so as to be extended 0 wards the harbor at any time. At present," three large vertical boilurs, with corfespendine encines: will ne put in, the boilers on one side and the engines on the other, making it rasy to add one of two of each at time. There Will alse' be air plant. One thousand horse powsr will be cenerated by the plant. which will provide all the power and. light required by the works ust now, At Present the warks has generators various places in its aren, 100 horse-power, and for an hour or £0 in the day a certain amoufrt power from the city's. plant ea. The new "power plant for the works will contain the very latest and most expensive machinery to he purchased inthe electrical market, The building will he of concrete, Tt is. most 3ikely the plant will be completed before next summer, \ Plans are all ready for the tensions at the works, the old shous are to and replaced with whari, any a compressed at subplying of is utilize ~~ shop ex- A number of be terp down larger- ones. -- NEEDED PHILANTHROPY. ---- : Work in Which King's Daughters Might Engage. Conversation with a young Eaglish- woman,' lately arrived from England with her husband and children, revived the question of the establishment of » creche, or day nursery, 'where the sma¥er children of w orkingmen could be looked 'after during the day, and the mot freed to go out and do housework, and older children enabled to go to school." Said this young woman, pleasant- faced," Pleasant-voiced : "There seems such. an amount of work to do here in Canadag that no one need be idle for a day. Uve been a servant, and | should be dlad to go out and . do oupeitory y the day or half day, if oy 1 had some place whore I could leave my - babies." They were atirac- tive little mortals, one under a year, the other about two Years old. The hushand's. trade ' does not provide steady employment, and the thrifty little wife would be only too glad to add to the family income. This is only one case of many. Might not some circle or circles of the King's Daughters think over this matter, two or three or four members undertaking the daily care of children of mothers so situnted ? Such, we he- lieve, was the sort of work done in the carly dave of the "order, and con- templated by its charter. '{'here is plenty of scope for its revival. 3 CAN GET NO TRACE -- Of the Young Man Who Passed the Bad Cheques. No trace of the young man who worked the cheque ganie here, on Tuesday, has yet been discovered. Bome day he will try his gaihes omep too often, as wearly all those of his kind do, and reac the 'prison. It scems that he didn't get any: money from W. Metcalfe, of Seeloy's Bay, from whom he bought the horse' nor from anyone else bug Mr. Corkey, who is fifteen dollars out of pocket. The flim-fammer bought. » plough from D. Hay, of the Masséy-Harrig com- pany, and tendered » cheque. for 875, but Mr. Hay would not let the plough go until. he cashed the chee, which he found to be worthless, M "rchants should not accept unmarked cheques -- Look In Your Mirror. H there appears on your face any boiles, blotches or They are a grefit nerve strengthened maker, In boxes, 25¢. 4 ¢ if not atisfactory. : The Fire on the - Grass. At ¥:20 alelock, - last. night, a still the local fire department a spark from locoma- the G.T.R. or the K. Horse Power--The Structure of Concrete--Plans A force of men are at work driving the pew is a space Into or huge pidees of @ driven, Between HOUSE FROST BITES, chicaCiy; ARRITATED SKIN OR CHppg R ++ APPLY, .. Dr. Scott's Linimen! Also, An. Excellent Hair estore; and Sealp 8 air & 4 Large bottle, 25 cahtg. "If not for sale at your drupgi, -] ean always be = procured at J Tt 1 McLeod's. Amc @ White Lintme,: Dr. | Seott's Propr's., St. John, NB. 88. Jo. compuny with. Lieut. -Col, Massie, and | power house forthe locomotive warks. ford, Ma. and Cheims arriving at Napanee walked to the ex- | | his Power house will be erected © at T hibition grounds. Arrivine within ab- | the foot of William street, on the out 200 feet from the Wooth from ! right side. Reliable = Furs... Moderate Prices. Exclusive Furrier, 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700. ro QUALITY IN BACK COMBS Our Hair Ornaments Are Strictly High Class And are the newest designs "possible, hay ing regch week package this the had a us only dircet from manufacturers, Decorative gold is used for some, while others have NEW ART designs with STONES SIT BROS. elers--Opticians "Phone 686. MOTOR GASOLINE In 5 Gallon Lots or over, - 26¢, a Gallon Supplies always handy on the dock. SELBY & YOULDEN LIMITED. Novelties Direct from Great Britain Received through cus- toms to-day some very de. sirable Novelties, includ- ing :-- : " Belts High Grade Belts, in , aluminum and other direct fram the There are some lot, at silver, gold, new styles, London market real gems in this prices from ....... 50c to $2 each, $1 Hat Pins for 50c. Hat Pins, with sterling silver the usual price each, Very Pretty mounted and at half Sle. Fancy Ribbons Newest Creations! in Faney Ribbons, wide width, Plaids, checks, stripes and dresdens i... 25¢. to 3%. a yard. Long Length Kid Gloves In 16-Buiton Lengths, extra fine quality, in "either dressed or unm- dressed. And vee the prices-- $2.50 quality, dressed, for... $1.75 $L75 quality, undressed, for $1.25 Coats doing the Coat trade of the oity: If you want to know. the Secret of this, you can do so by looking at our display. They sim- Ply sell wt first sight. Y a mat dn We are | NEWMAN & SHAW | Fs W. F. GOURDIER 5 01S pt 3 Ee Spa eit . qd aa Full particulars of t You have our word for remarkable bargain. 1] store that always keeps cient to cause brisk buy long as the goods last. Here Arg for H LADIES, - TAKE NOTE THIS BARGAIN :-- ONLY 215 YARDS, EMBROIDERY Very wide, suitable for dresses, waists, underwaist beautiful designs, some wit , ing mear edge. Regular pi and S yard. ay : On sale Saturday "Morn at g o'clock; 88¢ 350 INFANTS' WOOL POLKA COATS-- Finest knitted wool, with silk," "Every one a therefors, different in-eoldrs signs, Running in prices and $1.25. i On sale Saturday, only 49c. See thém in our window. i i =" oie fin " 4,000 YARDS, GREY ALL-WODL FLANNEL-- In twilled and plain, inches wide-- 206 Lot 1 Regular price 35c. y On sale 28c¢ Lot Regular price 406. yard. On sale 30c 575 YARDS, PURE LINEN TEA TOWELLING: Plain 'white, alg suitable ers, 23 inches wide, Regu 12¢. and lie. yard. On sale Saturday, only 9 A Hmit of 10 yards to a « 55 WOOL HONEYCOMB SHAWLS In cream, pale blue, pale | £ size O2xJ2, finest Regal! brad BESS. On sale Saturday, 78c Just nice for this weather. 500 LADIES! VESTS AND DRAWERS-- a cream and grey wool Mg neck 'and long slecves ed front, awd peatly fimishe ers ave anklé length, unsl all sizes. Regultir price 7 On sale Saturda 853 YARDS, SHAKER FLANNE[L-- 32 inches wide, good heav) in different' sfriped pattern lar price 10c. "and 12c. yar On sale Saturday, 8 Positively In . ANOTHER LOT OF 60 MEN'S SUITS Just unpacked, single style, made of fine Engl tweeds, fall weights, grey check patterns, best lining mings. Exceptionally for $15. On sale Saturda) 200 MEN'S DUCK WORKING SHIRTS In dark stripes, sizes. Regular price each; "+ On sale Saturd Small well" Hoe. ae BEAUTY PINS 5 on card, worth 10e. On_Sale ........... SIDE GARTERS Best elastic, worth 20c. | , On Bale oie wines . BACKCOMBS---- With fancy tops, worth 2 On Sale: ........ wiiivons oe BLACK SILK.BELTS- Worth 35c. cach. On Sale via. worn ne EERE Wany other Bar = Come and stay it's all right. If you chase. will bring you 1 THE MONTRE

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