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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1906, p. 6

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Let LEER THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE cleans, heals, etrengthens the kidneys--sets them do working properly--clears the blood-- stops the ache -- and takes sway every trace of Rhemma- tismr and Sciatica, 'v'¢ fills : BEd 2 E e pile some member of ihe. household thet me T the quoom. IRMA will see him | Bifie ep i gf £h.3 i 3 £g 5 tis ei I: t 7 g bss E ge: § i. oi i 7} i bh i i Te fier : oie Ii ge28 : gs £3 fee ffi 8 i fist 22 "EB ly cook fifty modest meals. The smoking-room has accommoda- tion for 100 men, and chess-boards and other table games are provided. Hunting scenes adorn the tiled walls, the deep-mullioned wi 1 ft I I Hi § § ! mE b 2 : £it ay : Is 2% § in ? Seg 3 cap, r cup, 12d. or 1 Ly 11-2d.; butter, per t + brawn, per e make a specialty of short bread New Year's, all sizes from 10c. to 300. R. HB. Toye. King stecet. Money won't get a miy into heaven, but it may keep him out of jail. that they 6 more to have their pur- | veyors bring selections of their wares Foe | nouncement, gets about half ITIONS. 1 An incident attending the crowning Ras Ba a ge rifted' from its mooring ace and stuck in the mud of the ames. Other ocourrences were un- itions. The. sermon sounded like neral oration, an earthquake shock was felt during the service, and the d made a slip in his an- proclaiming him the ""dubitable" instead of the "'indubi- table heir." +. When George the throne of opy for the uet. The articles had to be improvised, and the ceremonies were delayed for hours. King complained of the Begligoncs he received seply from Effingham: "It is true, sir, that there has been some neglect, but I have taken care that the next coronation shall be tated in the exactest manner pos- sible." As George was moving down the Abbey with the Royal circlet on his head, the great diamond fell out, and was found only after much trouble. There were not wanting in after days those who saw in the mishap the foreshadowing of the falling away of the 13 colonies. It is well to remember, in reading of these gloomy prophecies of doom, that such incidents are seldom thought of until 'an untoward inci- dent has' ocourred. Then the super stitious mind seeks some occurrence to serve the purpose of an omen, a thing not hard to find, since almost every occasion is attended by some unfortunated accident.--Nineteenth Century. Scottish Wit and Humer. The Rev. R. Borland, of Yarrow, gave a lecture recently at Hawick to a large audience on "Scottish Wit and Humor." In the course of his lecture he remarked that Scottish hu- mor had an individuality all its own, easily distinguished from every other brand by its essentially pawky flay- or. Referring to beadles, he told of one who enquired of a strange min- ister who had come to preach: "Are you a paid yin, or is it a swap?" He (the lecturer) was speaking about the restoration of Yarrow Kirk to one of his parishioners, an old woman, late- ly, and told her that he had got the money by lecturing and begging, most of it by begging. "It's a wonder," re- plied the old woman, "that the po- lice dinna catch ye." "Oh," replied Mr. Borland, "the policeman was afraid I would catch him." On one occasion when the late Prof. Blackia was staying with him, he asked the professor if there were any truth in 'the story about the intimation that he would not be able to meet his classes, having been altered into lass- es and then asses, and the professor assured him that there was not a word of truth in it. Some time later the 'story was published in an article in an illustrated magazine, and a few months afterwards the editor intimat- ed that he had had twelve different i letters from twelve different men in different parts of the world stating that the story was a true one, and each said he was the man who scored out the "c." Sb ---------- Sleep Long and Live. If you wish to live to a good old age, and to enjoy all your faculties when you are old, cultivate the habit of Hespine long and soundly. Mr. W..P. Frith, RA., who is 87 ears old, and sleeps only.about four ours each night, says that "very old people do not need much sleep." He confesses, however, that he would be ery glad of more if he could get it, and most healthy old men sleep from seven to teh hours per diem. the ol member ing 96 ten hours out of , who is ; illiam , Bi ho i i pm, ll 6 id ur's sleep d the day as well. po -------------- Force of Habit, (in a railway carriage, to ssenger)--Sir, what do you is the third time you have "Traveler Jello wv mean? ' put out my match." Fellow Traveler--"Force of Habit. I'm & member of a volunteer fire bri- . gade."--Royal Magazine. ---------- + "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Son's "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King, ces. | Canada Life Assurance Go. shows an inclination chanoes Meat and Food Choppers, all Sizes. Fancy Agate Tea and Coffee Pots. Fancy Nickle-plated Tea and Coffee * Pots. Carpet Sweepers, 75c¢. to $10.00. ives, Forks and Carving Sets from Rogers® Silver. K Spoons -- And other articles too numerous to 'mentisn™ ELLIOTT BROS, 77 PRINCESS STREET. FPP IPI PIPER RAAB IR GIRO I IIPS IOI 7 ae i. THE " DAINTY MODE BRAND" Fine Light Quality of Black Jersey Cloth With Black Fleece Lining. " These Goods Always Have a Good Impression McDermott's SHOE STORE Gray's Syrup Red Spruce Gum| For Coughs and Colds. *® 0000000 403 ' Stoves This is the exact number sold by us from 1906. January © 1st Christmas, We want to make it 450 before of the year. If you would like to help yourself by helping us, the we will make the prices low and the terms easy. Old Stoves Taken in Exchange McKelvey & Birch 69 and 71 Brock-Street, Kingston : ! : i : 3 ® : $ $ : : $ : ® : 3 0060000 LARGE SHIPMENT RECEIVED COOKSON'S ANTIMONY AND PIC LEAD GET OUR PRICES Canada Metal Co. Fu Toronto 'Phone Main 1729 Rat a When You Buy COAL From P. WALSH You get genuine! Scranton as het handles nothing) else ' i Wood's The Great Figlish Remed Tones and inviguralos the Wholo Nervous m, makos new Blood in old Veins, Cures Nerv ous Debility, M and Brain Worry, sondency, Sexual pe akneze, Emissions, Sper and Effects of Abuse or Ercesses. Price $1 per box, sixfor $5. One will pleasc, siy will cure. Sold by all druggists or mailed i Rg. on oll hice. New pamphle. mailed Te ._ The Medicine Co. (forme ly Wirdsor) Toronto. Ont. For Your Life ssa ance Gall at ~essesscsssessne@ | Reto 2 RR Re hh hd THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISRED 1863, President--Sir Richard Cartwright eta and, DU $24.7 ea Js, 8. C. McGill, Managing Director. Office, 87 an, x street. Kingstom 10% Discount to Students Razors, Razor Strops, Hones, Shaving Brushes and Knives = "a Specialty Strachan's Hardware q » 18 Market St., t an A) AL GU NTEE DIVIDEND POLICY. VARANTEED For your Accident and Sickness Insurance, or your Fire Insurance, For all Cobalt Stocks and full information thereto, Por North-West and Cuba Lands, --CALL AT-- 18 Market St. Telephone 703. J. 0. HUTTON, Manager Ee -------- To do a thing 1st the judgment ta take danger. ous ¢l oe Bo CANADIAI ROUTE TO CANADIAI winter ports, St. Jobs ; Halifax. TT] Lye West Indies Full particulars about and fares on application tc TORONTO TICKET OI -51 King St. Ea EOE TRUN FY Christmas and New Holidays, 1906-1 Round Trip Tickets Will Be Sold At INGLE Gi: F S Class 3 . nd 25th. hin Dee A 26th, :. 31st. and Jan. 1st. Vali Des on, or before Jan 2nd, 1907 Also at First Class Fare and ( Gol Dec. 21st, 22nd, 23re¢ 26th, 38th, 20th, 380th, and ! Jan. 1st, 1907. Valid returnic before Jan. 3rd, 1907. For Pullman Accommodation and all other information, appl J. P. HANLEY Corser Johnson and Ontario in wan cilmate, KincsTong Pema RAILWAY TION WITH ADIAN PACIFIC RAILW CHRIST err BND mee New Year's Hol Round will be follows : ¢ SINGLE FIRST-CLASS F Going December 24th and turn limit, December 26th, 19 Also going December 3 January: 1st, A007. Return Ji ary 2nd, 1907. FIRST-CLASS trip ticket FARE A THIRD. Going december 21st, 22nd 28th, 29th, 31st, 1906, and Ja 1907. Return limit January Full particulars at K. & P. ¢ Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Gen, Pas A. Bay of Quinte R: New short line for Tweed, Deseranto, and all local pols leave City Hall Depot a CONWAY, Agent B.Q.Ry.. ALLAN "sx ROYAL Ionian ... Parisian Pretorian RATES OF PASE Moderate Rate Steamers Pi Pretorian. Second-Class $40 a 'Thira-Class . all stear For further information an 4. T. Ry., Clarence KINGSTON ONT Day and Evening ( Ts N. STOCKDA Priacipal. "Phone, 680. A 'WARM 8 'There's nuthing in the wo wuch interested in as Coal of the year. It may sou speak of coal buying and stience, hut' that's what we Two impurtant discoverie made are that complete sa our customers pays best, way to win business is to Booth & FOOT OF WEST Phone 133. Ladies' To Finest of Workmans Date Styles, and Goo anteed. 236 Unive

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