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Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1907, p. 7

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bout can most EB. row-- that 5 great. mexm. rning refreshment of young or old is pakfast of Malta- x the digestion. eat flakes--crisp and . 'Tastes better than ecause it makes you st cereal that a table. rs. )ita 10¢ eee ee PELLLLA2L4004600000000 It you a a to be successful at- Kingston Business College Limited, head of Quees street. CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE business school Bookkeepi shorthand, typewriting, a graphy, sad sll commercial subjects thoroughly taught by competent experienced . teachers. Day and night classes. Fnter at Any Sime. Rates very moderate HF. M CALFE, President: J. E. CUNNINGHAN, Secretary. FELLLLERMLLLRORLIRES IMPROVE YOUR EDUCATION and ? INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER Day and Evening Classes at the Frontenac Business College, Barrie and Clergy Sta. . T. N. STOCKDALE,* Phone, 680. Principal. PPICOOOOEHDOVPOOPOE © COAL! The sudden changes ought to suggest i her putting in some good Coml. We sell good Coal. A the kind that Sends out the most heat, and makes the home comfortable ; it's the best money can buy, aad thers is nome better mined. We deliver it to you ciean and withow > ithos t slate, at the very bottom BOOTH & CO., Phone 133. Foot of West St 2 er e------------------ et lenty of It. Don't buy of dealers . imit you because they Whol imited. When a man wants oal, he dort want 5 pro- i850 with every ton. We | ave plenty, and wi 'ou want all the -- an heFrontenac Lumber and Coal Company. A. CHADWICK, Manager | Successors of The R. Company. Ph aahban 3E9300005900000000m HERE'S METHING NEW IN OST CARDS ston, : ife Models" Kingston Views. ome in and have a look McAuley his eighty-seventh +, tille, Maitland's on iin y gent well-known throughs "astern Ontario; 'died at the Dome son, Frank, postmaster in 'that 0, on Wednesday. " non i on ment to Bunsen is to be erecta and O Coffee! goddess of the breakfast table-- that delighteth the taste and refresheth the body --] drink to thee in thy perfect form, Chase & Sanbom's SEAL BRAND COFFEE. | | | { their duties under THE DAILY BRITISH PUREST _OF FOODS Meats and Canned Goods to Bear Stamp of Dominion Inspectors Before Shipment--Officials to Destroy All Edibles Not Up to Standard of Excellence. Ottawa, Oct. 17.--The inspection of meas and canned foods act is now in force, Stringent regulations to secure cleanliness, purity and wholesome: ness have been adopted, and cannot but result with good effect upon the markets abroad as well as at home. About forty Canadian inspectors went through a course of training in the stock yards and packing houses of Chicago and passed the necessary ex- aminations before being appointed to the Canadian act, Canada's veterinary director-general and-commissioner--of agriculture. made the necessary arrangements for. the » a THE RAZOR' OF PERFECTION EVERLASTING SHAVING COMFORT NO RAZOR TROUBLES POSSIBLE These razors-are tempered as hard as flint by our exclusive secret process of electricity, You can obtain one on 80 days trial from your dealer without obligation to purchase. McKelvey & Birch. -. EE ------------------ IN FALL WEATHER YOU REQUIRE A NATURAL FOOD SUCH AS It suppiies in pala- table form the mater- jal for making sound muscle, bone and brain. Keeps the body healthy and serves ' as a buffer against colds and other ailments. TRY BISCUIT FOR BREAKFAST, TRISCUIT FOR LUNCH. All Grocers--13c. a carton, 2 for 25c. COAL OIL! The Best is The Cheapest. We carry in stock three grades of or; and will deliver to any part of the city, the best American Oil that is manufactured, for 20c. Per Gallon. Try the Brilliant, "ELLIOTT BROS. Telephone, 35. ti 77 Princess St. 2000RSL2006000000000080 We have them in Heavy Water roof Box Calf, for street wear. Also in Best Grades of Patent Colt. "Invictus Shoes" We also have them in lower price grades They are from $5.00 TO $4.00. Abernethy's Shoe Store schooling of the Canadian inspectors | with the United States authorities, so that they enter upon their duties thoroughly prepared for the work. The | inspection covers the entire process. The cattle, swine, sheep, goats, or | poultry, as.the case may be, will be examined by the inspector before the { slaughtering takes place, so that the | raw material for the packing house TROUBLE WILL LEAVE US. There is so much rheumatism here eminent authority will be highly ap- preciated by those who suffer. Get from pharmacy one- hali ounce Fl Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargan, three take in ul doses after each meal and at bedtime; also drink plen- ty of water. It is claimed that there are few vie- ease who will fail to find ready relief in this. simple home-made mixture, and in most cases a permanent cure is the result, This simple recipe is said to streng- then and cleanse the eliminative tis- cues of the Kidneys so that they can filter and strain from the blood and system the poisons, acids and waste matter, which cause not only rheum- atism, but numerous other diseases, Every man or woman here who feels that their kidneys are not healthy and active, or who suffers from any urinary trouble whatever, should not hesitate to make up this mixture, as it is certain to do much good, and] may save vou from much misery and suffering after while. ---- COPPER IN GREENLAND. When animals are found to be affect- led with any one of a specified list of | twenty diseases, they will, under the {authority of the inspector, be prompt- Im condemned and destroyed. The re- | sulations allow of the holding of ani- {ls or of carcases as to the condi- | tions of which the inspector is not | fully satisfied. The keys of the sus- I pen and of the condemned pen in |" contain nothing that is diseased. all packing houses will be in the hands of the government inspectors. |The latter must be provided also with lall necessary accommodation on the Syndicate to Purchase Danish Concessions. Copenhagen, Oct. 17.--An English syndicate has offered to purchase the copper mining concessions in Green. land which were granted by the Dan- ish government to Heér? Bernburg, a local merchant. | Necotiations have been in progress 8 time, and English engineers bave already inspected the mines. Their reports are the basis of the syndicate's ofier, which has not vet been accepted by Herr Bernburg. "fhe syndicate is said to be prepar- for some ironies for the prosecution of the | Haties with which they are entrusted. The stamp of the Canadian ~overn- Iment inspection will be a crown with the words Canada, approved." Care lis also to be taken by the steamship {and railway companies that they do not carry for export, any | food products subject to government {inspection which do not bear the au- { thorized certificate of purity. The act means cleanliness and wholesomeness. It will do much to preserve Canadian trade abroad, and upon these and local establishments, 1 its enforce- {other grounds, welcome ment. INVENTOR PROCTOR DEAD. { Man Who Made Fortune in Straitened Circumstances. Chicago, Oct. 17.--David { Proctor, eighty-one years of age, ¢ dead, yesterday, 'house in South: Clark street. He had | forito the girl telephone clerks. Leen in straitened circumstances invention which early seventies ed and extinguis the funnels of locomotives, kindling of prairie fires -- hy | trains an impossibility. passin A A Popular Baby. Cloyne, Oct. 15.--Prof. McQuinn, of [for this peculiar | Peterboro, held a series of entertain- of these | Redfield | 7) ephone Girls Get List of Men | cousin of United States Senator Red- | field Proctor, of Vermont, was found | in a cheap lodging |the telephone several vears, although he made a for- tune from the sale of royalties on an |employees in future he patented in the | a device which arrest- general before they may marry. hed the sparks from |th hs making the | the ceremony may be fixed. . ed to develop the mines on an exten sive scale. The sale cannot be effect ed, however, without government | sanction. ------ | Your Blood Filters. The kidney's are a mass of tiny | tubes through which the blood must | constantly filter if you are to live. Of- | ten these tubes become inflamed. or en- | gorged. This condition must be | promptly relieved or disease will re | sult. | Peck's Kidney and Liver Pills heal | and cleanse these - little fiters and | make the kidneys sound and active. In boxes, e Drug Store. Money back if not satis- | factory. 4 1 -------------- | CERTAIN HUSBANDS BANNED. They Cannot Marry. Paris, Oct. 17.--There is a storm in teacup in Paris, owing to a circular which has been sent out states that telephone will have to get of the postmaster- Until is permission is granted. no date for The circular the authorization The employees are not allowed to marry foreigners, members of the po- lice force, detectives, mayors, mayors clerks or cashiers, 'he reason given rule is ""the safe of the pub- ! 2 guarding of the secrels ments here last week, proving himself [1° { an able Irish comedian. Waterston of are all glad to see Sunday at the ager. in lumbering. Kernelly, A. Lacey, Kernejly. John ---- To check: a cold quickly get | Tablets called Preventics. { {ventics for they {but decidedly certain are not only and ative, nothing Taken at the "sneeze stage' ventics will prevent Pneumonia, Good for feverish Trial Preventics. ren. 48 Preventics 25¢. 5c. Sold by all dealers. north, has been The old chief, ders in the far demned to death. Pa-cie-quan, of the murders, committed svicid house. The crimes of the practice of among the Indians. devil Real Food Value Though mistaken zeal sometimes classes beer* with the intoxicants, common sense and medical know- | ledge will teach you its real {| worth as an item of daily | diet. {}] For beer is four times as | rich in food elements as potatoes, nearly as rich as fresh wheat bread, and its i proteids (body - builders) reach the stomach in the | | | i form easiest digested. The very small proportion of alcohol in Ontario beers helps the other food to di- gest quickly and easily. A prize for the most popular baby was carried off by Hilda Wise. On Sunday Rev. Mr. Wallace preached in Tweed and J. G. Queen's, conducted the services at Cloyne and Flinton, in Mr. Wallace's absence. A. Wickwire and his bride have returned from Toronto. We them and wish them a happy future. E. Mallen spent Big Dipper mines, as the guest of Mr. Jamieson, the man- A number of boys left to-day | for Webbwood, where they will engage Among them were. N. and Neal | mother who found her baby dead in from | hours before that the child had died. your druggist some little Candy Cold Druggists | him about the dream, | everywhere are mow dispensin Pre- safe prompt. Preventics contain no Quinine, no lax- harsh mor sickening. Pre- Bron- {on September chitis, La Grippe, ete. Hence the name, child- | between the boxes, | the letter box, which had become se- Jose Pa-cje-quan, the Cree Indian on trial for complicity in wholesale mur- eon- John | the who was the instigator while confined in the fort at Norway were the outcome worship Malt Beverages Have --r Rub Away Pain. | Instead of enduring rheumatism, | Neuralgia or any other form of pain,| rub Smith's White Liniment over the aching spot a few minutes and the pain will be gone. "This remedy reaches and removes the cause also. The best liniment for all injuries for inflammation or congestion. | any cong Large bottles 25¢., at Wade's Drug | Store. -- Death Foretold In A Dream. London, Oct. 16.--A Lewisham bed beside her, told the coroner, ves terday, that she had dreamed two woman told and on toking the child up he saw that it was dead ------ Her husband said the Letters Delayed By The Sun. | London, Oct. 16.-- Two letters posted at Walton-on-the-Naze on May 27th, 1901, only reached their destinations 17th, 1907. The delay was occasioned by the letters falling wood and zine fining of parated by the heat of the sun. mee The Coming Events. There ix to be an organ recital at irst Congregational church, Tues- day evening, October 22nd, hy Mr. © | Harvey, organist of St. George's ca- thedral, who will have as associate in- strumentalists, Mrs. J. C. Villiers, or- ganist of the church, and Mr. Hendry, organist of the First Congregational church, Riverside, Cal., and as vocal iste, several of the leading singers in the city. ------------ Aids To Matrimony. Cape Town, Oct. 16. --A committee of lpides at Vryburg, British Bechu- apaland, publishes periodically, a list of all the bachelors and eligible young womén in the town, and invites cor- respondence, which is treated confi- | dentially, from those who desire hus- {bands or wives. | White Monkey Captured. | Cape Town, Oct. 16.--J. Cuyler, of {Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony. has cap- |tured in the neighboring bush a white lmonkey, the first of its kind ever séen lin South Africa. { !| Ban Upon Married Teachers. London, Oct. 16--Three women | teachers who married during the re- {eent school vacation bave been called {upon by the Uateshead-on-Tyne educa- {tion committee to resign. | Thigh Broken By An Ostrich. | Cape Town, Oct. 16.--While walking Inesr Grahamstown, Cape Colony, Wil- {liam Bubb, a British settler, was kick- led and knocked down by an ostrich, WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, Tolle Rb now that the following advice by an{S any other city in the world. ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapar- at Chown's Drug Store. i these i One ton of is required to pro- illa. Shake these well in a bottle and duce' 10,000 cubic feet of gas. tims of this dread and {ortorous dis improvements. which will cost 000. 'I'he eleventh international navigation 25¢c. For sale only at Wade's | 1907. S APEN (NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED), IN SPLITS ONLY. LIPTON'S LIMERICKS In view of the tremendous interest which has been created through our last Limerick, we have decided to offer larger Prizes, and so that our friends at a distance may have an oppurtunity of competing this competition will cover a period three weeks, closing October 17 $500.00 IN PRIZES First Prize, $150 Cash 2nd " 50 *" 3rd . 25 " 25 Prizes of $5 Each. 75 Prizes of $2 Each. Botany instruments at Chown's Drug tore. : Pay gas and electric accounts and i t. oan 2 ork has more hospitals than Use, "Rose bath" toilet soap, 10¢. a cake, _ "Red Cross Brand," is Fluid beed Cross Drug sold at Gibson's Red Store. ! The harbor of Tokio is undergoing $10,000, is to be held at St. Petersburg in En 1908, When buying a piano see the Nord- heimer, in Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, Princess street. The only country in the world where the fashions in women's dress do not} change is Japan. For salads or medicinal use, our im- 'ported olive oil is unexcelled." AP. Chown, druggist. The Russians as a nation probably give more attention to the subject of dancing than any other. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, from Chickering's. Orders - at * McAuley's bork store. "Phone Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Sherman have, left Athens for California, where they | purpose spending the winter. After a man has one foot in the| grave it doesn't take him very long | to get there with both feet. A woman can never understand why callers invariably drop in when she isn't dressed to receive them. Pure olive oil, the first pressing from the first quality of ripe olives, at | Chown's Drug Store. Doubtless the way of the trahsgres- sor may be hard, but' the people who! travel thereon' have no dime to get] lonesome. The building in which the first Ma sonic lodge of Perth held its first meeting in 1818, is still standing nod is in a good state of preservation. Don't confuse the Blaud's Iron Pills "Red Cross Brand," with many oth- ers offered for sale. The genuine Blaud's are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Take no other. Is it characteristic or typical, or something, that the Lusitania's first western trip, which did not break all records, created _far more excitement than her second, which did ? The othér girls asked how it came She was so fair to see : She told them they could be the same | HI they'd use Hollister's Rocky | Mountain Tea. a John Wims. died at his home in Ty- endingaga., on Monday. The deceased was only forty-five vears of age, was a carpenter by trade, and his dJeath The conditions of this competition 'are perfectly simple. you have to do is 6ll in the last line of the Limerick which is: shown below and then send it, accompanied by 8 TIN LID (with label attached) of a package of LIPTON'S TEA, Gold, Red, Pink, Orange, or Blue Label, or LJPTON'S COFFEE, Blue Label, which entitles the readert6 send in ome Limerick. You may send in as many Limericks as you like so long asa TIN LID accompanies each Limerick. LIPTON'S By Special Sidi. Appointment TO H.M. THE KING The Finest the World Can Produce. Packed Only in Airtight Tins, FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERIES. : | head to capture | Vanderbilt's | 35¢., Tea or Tablets. was cansed by a fall. Mrs. W. B. Thomson, Brockville, is dead from acute indigestion. Her de mise was sudden, She was born in 1854, and was a sister of the late Conductor Percival, Cornwall. "Nine marriages out of wen are une} happy," . declares . Lillian Russell. | Every one will be sorry to be told in cold "type that this justly popular lady. has had such bad luck with her last ten marriages. The well koown strengthening pro- perties of iron, combined with other tonics and a most perfect nervine, are found in Carter's Iron Pills, which strengthen the nerves and body, and improve the blood and complexion. It takes something better than a pin- a $20.000,000 lady. It i= quite certain therefore that Miss young Austrian prince has brains of a sort. Rheumatism is caused by the im- proper working of the kidneys. The uric acid which should be removed from the blood remains in it. Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea removes the cause and drives it from the system. Mahood's Drug Store. The Living Age for October 5th, re prints from the 'London Outlook a sane and suggestive acticle upon "Ca- nada and Japan," treating of the gen- eral question of Asiatic labor on the| Pacific Sir John Macdonnell's summary of the gains and losses at the Hague conference, the leading irl ticle, is reassuring though not buoy ant Stomach troubles, Heart and Kid- ney ailments, can be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restora- tive. The prompt and surprising re lief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to its Restora tive action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, ete. Sold by all dealers. A horse belonging to B. 'Willis, of Clyde Forks, became lame in Jély and no one, apparently was able to ascertain the cause. A few days ago the owner saw an object shining in the horse's hoof and on probing for it he discovered a large Snider bullet and succeeded in extracting it. It was then discovered that the bullet had penetrated the heel and gradually forced its way through the hoof. ---------- const PREFERRED THE CASH. -- Instead of Shares in Senator Ful- ford's Company. London, Oct. 17.--The directors of the Barnardo Homes bave declined twenty per cent. of the shares in the Bileans company, which the late Sen. ator C. E. Fulford, of Brockville, Ont., directed should be allotted in the event of the company being form- ed, such shares to be retained by the institution axa permanent investment. The company bas been formed with a capital of £100,000, but the directors compromised with the deceased's fam- ily for an unstated cash payment. LIMERICK A lady of Sault Ste. Marie, Asked a friend from Toronto to tea, She wired back, on the spot, "Is it Lipton's ? Eh ! what" Ld I agree to abide by the decision of Editor of The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE as final, and enter the competition on that distinct understanding. Lent sesEERANRESE SRSTISMRS sRwseeReeeR Signature ..... secon ld Address Ah sesssters sessesenanns The competition will be decided by Editor of The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE, whose decision must be accepted as final. - Kuvelopes must be addressed "Lipton's Limerick," and sent to MAIL AND EMPIRE, Toronto, Ont, not later than the last mail on Thursday, October 17th. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. "The Most Valuable Medicine ever discovered. The best known Remedy for CouGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Acts like a charm in DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY & CHOLERA. Effectually cuts short all attacks of SPASMS. Chacha and arrests those too often fatal diseases FEVER. CROUP and AGUE. The only palliative is NEURALGIA, GOUT. RHEUMATISM. ° Chilorodyne is a liguid taken in d graduated actording to the malady. n ariably relieves pan of pr creates a calm refreshing i allays srritation of the nervous systems when all other remedies fon. leaves no bad eects: and can be taken when no other medicine can be INSIST ON HAVING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. The immense success of this Remedy has gives rise to many imitations. N.B.~Every bottle of Geavine Chlorodyne Sears on the stamp the same of the isveator, Dr. J. Collis Browse. Wholesale Agents, Lyman Br. os. & Co., Limited, Toronto. a - i cestRenEEeReLs | Just Arrived | BROWN'S BUTTERSCOTCH and EVERTON TAFFY, 20c. Ib, at | sustaining a [ractured thigh and other injuries,

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