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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1907, p. 3

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a A gz E3~2RT RT wd ed is s he s, lo AD mn | n lo r- ot Cure. y it it fails. Munyon's Vitalizer makes weak mep strong atocen lost voWers. "ne - SEE The Natural Mink Sets, Muff and Tie $35 UP. A Sp W. F. GOURDIER, EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 76, 78 and 80 Brock St. : ¥ a -. Optical Work Carefully and promptly ex» eouted mew style, mounts and specially shaped lemses made to order. Repairs of all kinds. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. DECKS FOR L TRADE. . MORE ROOM : Way to Get It: pers, fast colors, were 95¢. , light colors, Saturday half % up ip 1 Dressing Jackets for half, Cotton Hose, 3 pairs for 25¢. 1 Tan Hose, half price, 12}c. Black, White or Tan, special pers, fast colors, wore $1.25. to 98c. for 50¢. to $1.35 for 75c. bed Vests, sleeveless, Tic. \ for School Dresses, 25c. a »extra heavy, 89c. a yard. - of fall Coats we are showing, ; & Shaw 3 > TORONTO +a nts 3. B. WALKER, President LAIRD, Geperal Manager L 8 man , Superintendent of - §s BANK MONEY ORDER i . $5 and under . ¢ nisr 35 and under......... diana 3 cents on-a lonely bit of railroad track be Bver 33 and not exceeding $10. 6 cents | tween Indiana Harbor and Clarke, - . A x. vr » cents 87 Ind. tah : po 15 cents | The heroine of the occasion was Toes Onfars ace Fable at Par at any office in Canada of a Chartered Bagh | Miss Grace Stults, daughter of P. N. The ( xeept principal banking points in the United States, | Stulls, general superintendent of. the They ard n otiable at $3.90 to the £ sterling ent method of remittin, ad avamall cost, &nd may be obtained without delay at any office of the Bank KINGSTON BRANCH, They form 28 _ comNEY oF KiNG THE CANADIA "OF COMMERCE SC. STEVEN SON, Manager. BANK SHE USED A HAT CHICAGO' GIRL" DEFENDI FROM A TRAMP. id. ai 1 : : paid-ap Capita, $10000,000 * Body. Until He Howled With } ey JOU, | Pain--Citi "Ax Total Assets, - 113,000,000 For oe Ta . | Chicago, Aug. 20.--A hand-to-hand battle; in 'which an eighteen-year-old girl fought off 4 man "who attacked her, took places yesterday- af i ESTABLISHED 1867 FOLLOWING RATES: in" Great Britain and Ireland. lindis g small sums of money with safety 5 Steel company yards at South Chicago. The villain was heavy browed, I kered individual, | ing head, the result of' his meeting : with' the girl athlete, AND PRINCESS STS Miss Stults, whose home ia at 5105 | mer in camp with her family and a -- ELE 'Will be pleased to the iNew Lasts, Styles and Cuts. 'ions. Fs. me a} {stunned Realizing her advantage, the girl knelt on his chest, and. seizing - . a | the man by the throat, repeatedly . ~ . . | ¥ 4 {ized themselves into small parties and | searched the woods in the neighbors : | hood, . biit the, man was not captured. HAVE ARRIVED. i -- - = | group of frientls near Clarke. She was mm Chicago yesterday, and as the train stopped at Clarke she had td walk two miles to 'camp. Outside of Buf | fington and a short distance from In- | diana harbor she was approached by {an unkempt man who appeared from | the woods beside the track. e eWwW [ +o Gan: I+ walk with you ¥" he asked. i Miss Stults did not' reply and in- creased her pace. Then the unwelcome nT { companion attempted to pull her from | the track. From her hat the girl ex- tracted o large pin, with which she | stabbed: the man in the face. The man howled with pain, and then she struck { him in 'the stomach. Falling down, he { struck his head on a rail and was { bumped. his head on the steel rail. He | hecame unconseious and she fled. © Citizene of the small towns in the vicinity, hearing of the affair, orga Back Among Old Friends. Northbrook, Aug. 27.--Mr. and Mrs. Benn, Cleveland, Ohio, have re | turned home, after spending a fow | her father's; Jobn A. Wil Miss Herrington has been en- gaged to teach Perry Road school. Mrs. Campbell and little daughter, Bernie, left for Ottawa, last Thursday, after spending the summer with her | Presley. We are glad | | days at TT show you dore to our village. A new express wagon has started from Glastonbury | Looking decks weeping the women of the con a ion and the church was a Te cause of thei as. it. prevails who : i | full i : , e competitor the church| out ¥, capable x must be suffering to-day with an ach- most ig : charges. " wired. Avie he ing { Euclid: avenue; is spending the -sum- 48 tig; good 3 any distance, oha aE ard, stamp for full particulars. National Mase facturing Company. Montreal, 3 {NEAT _CARBEUL., BARNRST. In "Kerry n Grand, on = aking, "diy A nble, salar coeupation. : me interest in i . Ade Bannockburn News. | ee Carnesti® a Sry ; Bannockburn, Aug. x. -- Large | crowds on Sunday last filled St. Bar| VETERINARY. AY, AUGUST 30th, 1907. : The card .ctaze -- " wouien is the | PARM HAND, MARRIED MAN, WITS: apply. D. Allan Blank. need 'SUITS AND QVERCOATS AL SUIS old RL gH and Bithy's. Livery. ? WANTED--I HAVE A NEWLY PATENT. device : ha vig -- 4 Traveller \ no canvassi will PIN | Brentford, HELP WANTERLFEMALE. . ------------------------------------------ A HOUSEMALD. APPLY IN THE to ward 8. Folger, | ; West street. % LADY PIANIST; ' ALSO short. A fice. -------------- LADIES TO DO PLAIN AND of sewing at home, AS RIS tholomew's at both services, when | Rev. John D. Wright, M.A., Amelias- | DR. ©. W, BELL, V8. 3 RE in | moved to Ne vrick Wluck anh acenes burg, preached two Saluable sermoms. 1 Nr. Rodgers, engineer of the B.Q.R. he a tel Fo Ron eer promptly attended to. 2 who has heen a resident of Bannogk-| a burn for over two. years, has been | - v ¥ Come in to-day . to Northbrook, William, Howell and} ham fur over, twa. Feben bie tool pn v son; Jos >. 'were ; p ° « Although loath | d --. 4 Tous wy a Lng hie 1S Jose seh a soul tg al don | THE WEIG'S. JUMBLE y SIRELY LANE 10R 1355 3 | home in - Oskaloosa, la. William is| gFatilate him on. lus. Wel en. pro: { guy Abo Lo: Things Child Hid ¥ : | another of pi Canadian. boys whom | mation, Welly Busi paid Queenshoro a ad obo in, hil Ca x. ' ¢ we feel proud of. Mr. and Mrs. Peter" ort visit on Sunday last. Quite a See Bibby's special § gloves Avdin, Aug. M0. utherlan £0, Fort Eh ee EC RR EES oo mu al get A ® ° 39 | father and 'mother, Mr, and Mrs. | Wont down to the Queensboro lawn our ton y Pry diy nelle ofe 3 nl : H { Good Shoemaking {Jobn A. Williams. Mrs. Bartels, Nira, | social A gong of on - are busily en album nam y on 1e House of Good Shoems: . Kellar and Mrs. Austin' Williams were | $08 repainag ocal bridges. | " hk : at . se . [visiting friends in Arden during the | Aiton oe John D. Wright, M. arp isk head generates. a, multitadod i wha liv ade - oR em past week. Misses Jennie and Arnie | ar x» SGuhy awl oN... Amelins- | Qssodont and Buthymél tooth paste a machine. Mis a: on 8 i 000000000 3000000009 Bourne and Miss L. - Abbott were re es "wo < , Hana, a Hoag's. 9 him. He told him to go in- 304098449320499¢ grests of Mra, M. Prsicy. on ed Br. : 1 3 ;. Weight, M.A NT 1 When the joke is Son" you it i¥ nev- | stead of doing 50, os Wis fathen ok- day. Miss Jessie McKim and Mr. | alk Mrs. McAdam left. on Monday on | ay ¢ & sted; he hid in the grass. As Mr Coyle: returned to Kingston, after | 8 holiday trio to Watertwwn..:Joseph ons i deal of inhumanity aloo was mowing the machine P0000 000 4 and if any WE ARE AT McKE C009 00909000000600000000 A WORD TO Look at Your Furnace and Pipes defects, remedy. them now. LVEY & BIRCH 66 and 71 BROCK STREET. weeks with ber | John MeKim. | Ern- | spending a couple of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Maggie Clark and brother, «st, spent a week at Northbrook. We are pleased to sce Mrs. Anning fn our midst; she is visiting at} W. 8. Ruttan. Mr. and HE WISE eit more her father's, live in thé far | some time ago to west. Mr. and Mrs. James Presley spent Sunday at F. Clark's. Mrs. M. Bartels left for Kingston to visit her sister, Mys. J. Benn, hefore returning to her home in Woonsocket, RI. E YOUR SERVICE H. Rattan. Bssex county, is visiting - his father, W. S. Rottan. ---- Tamworth Visitors. Aug. 28. Enterpris ig visiting Frederick Harkpess, Miss File and Miss to late of Chicago, 'is Tamworth, Hamilton, friends in town. at his parents' Bell have returned Miss File Geraldi, once | from » fishing trin to Bate lake, with | Mrs. Anning and little family left us| Miss Minnie | their schools. | Armstrong was a Glenmyre visitor on] has tpupened. und or © in_human nature, | , How loud the door bangs when | some one else slams it! { It is easier to keep a secret than it} s to ke:p a promise. i Faery one is superstitious. enough to believe in the dollar sign. Bibhy's $2 hats are new. i Matrimony makes a man awfully | restless a little while before and dor | ever after. | | Bibby's for new things. When a naturally amiable man at-| Tuesday. School Mr. Goadhand, Queensboro. Israel Mo- Ewan and T. Neal have just. returned fmy tribe: Mrs. down te Crow the English a big string of, the | Thomas Nicel went, Lake, on Friday, lor church lawn social Bath Buevities. Bath, Aug. 29----Silas Burley and | son, Frederick, both: of = Rochester, | | are visiting at Charles Burley's. H. | Calver, who has been visiting in Na- | | panes, has returned home. Norval | | Robinson remosed his "furniture to | Maxville this week. D. T. Rowse left on an extended tour in the North- | West. Mrs. Briden, Kingston, is visit- ing her son, M. Briden, of the Crown | Bank here, Mrs. Robert Rourke, Wat-| | ertown, N.¥., ie visiting her brother, | | Daniel- Clifford. Maxwell Robinson and | overdo it. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, from Chickering 8. at MoAnley's | Look store. Phone 778 Fathers brightest child in the world should | keen the thought to themselves. Bibby 's for genteel shirts: | Catch the nibbler, gut fish hooks, lat J. Routley's, 173, 175 Princess - d "a hh ASSO 280 583000000000000000 visiting her parents. Mrs. Robert | wide left. on Monday. for a twoi weeks' | Steet: branch. 354 King stxeet, 2000000000000 OVOORRRIITETTT Moore. Kingston, at Miss D. Ef \igy "to. friends in Sgenia' and De-| What kind of old ladies have charge ; : Rees. Mrs, Rbse returned from | (roit. They intend taking in the Tor! of the jail at Whitby ? It appears 0 Lynn, Mass., after having spent sev-{ pt, exhibition on their return. Miss | he an off-week when no prisoner es: Rev. Mr. son, | eral weeks with her Adams. , Norwood, turday at Gilbert Harkness'. " Harkness, Oswego, at her parents'. Kavanagh, Millbrook, at Clint Miss Rose's. Bertzam Harkness, Renfrew, | at Gilbert Harkness'. Rev. Mr. Bal- jentyne and family," at Mrs: Browns. £ : 2 Large Apple Crop. Ameliasburg, Avg. 27.--Mr. and Mrs, Clarke, Bloomfield; have been visiting at John Sprague's. and Mrs Donald Roblin and children, Port- toa), Qge., are vis a Mrs. Rob lin's, Miss Hunt, whester,, oJ Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Roblin, Rochester, at Mrs.- E. Roblin's; Mr. and [amily her. mother's in the R. B. Orser has and, Mrs. Barnes presins visiting at vicinity of Toronto. a it to.give good satisfaction. fortably at once. and the excellence in the ) We have received this week all' our | They are all-in Show 'Cases now. Three. Specials ; The Best $2.00 Hat it is Possible to Buy. "The King Hat" at $2.50. This Hat is now famous in Kingston, and. we'll guarantee i «The Knickerbocker Hat" at $35 : "This Hat has an admirable featura of fittin, There's 'a something abo «"ijmdividuality"' and "charac timctive air that all well-gr _ Like to Show You been appointed one officers of the Eovesters order at Ot- Hats." The corn crop is pretty well < «few Fall tawa. matired, except the very late. | at nu 5 lev'e, 173, 175 Princess street: branch, 354 King street. ing for, trouk 1 enottigh to take a fall out of it, is visiting © an for the Toromte exhibition. | are at] of the grand lodge | A man is foolish to go round look- | Burns is spending the ble uniess he js strenuous | a r------ Mary Keller and Mrs. 0. Ball Tet on | eqpes. Nary had a little lamb, in town. . Robert McMullen died Oni yrg C. Mills hus gone te Odessa, on | ary had a litte lamb. Thursday. Ethel King. Now Sad & visit to her daughter, Mrs, Smith. | That it shia Mawwn now doar if was Mabel Ring, Cleveland, spent Sa-|{ y ] ol 3 wok ve heel. and Mabl Gi rae | oh Stesenton. was, 18 to Kine-| wo) in she never intends ston hospital on Monday lmst. Miss! t 8 f i Ada Tonliff is visiting friends in King- | to get a means it about as | ston. Mrs. Thomas Edwards, Cape much as the man who sayy We has | Vincent, X.Y., is visiting at Mrs. Jas, | Ofc foncy than he knows what to Laied's. Miss Fern Grant, Kings { do with. lin nails ye HD Wemp's. fgalom, Bibly"s for nobby hats, $2. . a | me 3 out. TH, 175 Pi + utley's, i | Toledo Topics. { them, at J. eo Pein | Toledo, Aug, 29. Reni Ji Hillis | "3 street branch. 354 King street. |r oo at ea, het J See, eet | spending a few days at his home here. | ooo un. n into. which he | Miss Laura Grier, Phillipsville, is the drank irq a stream ni W he | guest of the Misses 2 pws Miss refuse of a factory was umped, {Fanley. Read, Ont IR RASREIAL the | ied: 88 0 result. The animals were presbytery. - Miss | was the guest of {on Saturday ar | Johnston, sed | proving. £ successful --- here { Oseax MacDonald | was: ta few days last , «| here attended I: i $ Bibby's for handsome ties. , America makes hor lat tour of the lands Saturday, 2:30 pm, Home carly. 50e, ' "Re Merlin a wealthy automobile | lei has been sent to jail for three . . 2 = eS mow and the one redeeming i pol pi el We Min, { months for' killing a woman. In Cana ot Waring" Lv fi frelling BON ANG arcs Frankville on Welngsey bon Jo, il. punished. ht oll, he might hw The arm Ic ienthre of the year will he the large | Dunham, Toronto, 1%. ing wi Tr Xo 3 Sha, ae ne Pr a Jayna in 1 heen tee VB ja apple crop. many friends in the Miss An- . ¥ ET { nie Bulger, Westport, 38 a in i be pardoned three days, lgter GQ an 4 5 iful hatmecks cheap, at Rout- | the village. Mrs. W. Murphy Tiptle advice of the minister of jus Te Regutiful han ! So says the Orillin Packet, but it ot to add that 'the conservative of Ontario, acting attorney: has previously petitioned * { davighter, Kingston, al pend a | few weeks at. Mrs. wes Mis A. | a Cae = : i% the pardon. Come, be fair! i Hats For The Holiday. pardon " | The now fall styles are In"and are} ? | meeting with the approval ofall. See g. the head com- 8 = n & ut our Hats that some people call ig v--we say its the 'know how'" fs i the material lat gives them | When You Take Cold ot % SARS: blish the formuiss our preparstions. New Hats. ----ct One ways 1054) Io atéation to is Bibl 's for union ove ralls, a ---- atleast, notupul it artsy, An. i Temperance reformers feel emeourag- | . vr other. or HE 'shout [i od; not a solitary sea-serpent has been | A is C J ask your a. Av: Fi sighted this er i i ds," | Hi Rentud "il, fron "The best thing for colds, then take | a Ren i ot At n De oh ; | Ranpacini's _ davghter who died the them to-morrow al Campbell Bros., | Kingston's style cenipe for men's his, | See The Island Onck More. | i By faking America's Your { Saturday, 230 pon, Supper on boned. | i -------- who think ® they have the | {literally burst asunder by the gases fonds which formed afer the poison was (taken ; caught the boy's foot, which was bad | ly Incerated. Dr. Geddes, od but in all be lame for life, Arden cheese factory were. paid nl cents per hundred livered in July. who left here some berta, was taken sik while bas now, returned to health is improving, Thomas Daw- son, sheriff, was in the Silage today. | tempts to act othetwise he is sure to |P. 8, Wormworth and G. 5 Monds, {hath on the sick list, are better. ------ Are You Contemplating. U so it serious tho You'll be interestéd in the fine play of reliable, well-made furs at both sexes, Campbell Bros., the manufacturers of A fur purchase. soon to. be, givi fine fucs. The at. lewst changed still it must dost more a board of Finest do | Bibly's for pion overalls, wh . him, thinks the foot may be , double gat hooks, all at Routley's, 173, 175 Princess street; street. grow we aro all wive. His. it's not too ont, whatever may ndencies and ite. te after, ? x " Men and t. dis- x Your Last Chance. To take the steamer Amefica's tour Saturday, 2:30 pam. via. and Canadian channels, SOc, American pr Jone alia 434 Betrn, -- urday, it 'a.m. poi 3 and, Sat Swift & Co., agente. e in millionaire. Who apecihl Pennsylvania bought an ny bye town in Florida, has the usual eustom; then to buy igen, ocom- the spunk | cide and Duthuptie that acts A | wir the germ. or t ! bo nero eause of de- struction. erpicide is & new pre-op has been te This is the new sealp paration, mac |on an entire le after a now form new pri

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