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Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1908, p. 7

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| Brass Kellles A very bride. We assortment and Copper, irom $2.50 up to $12.00. to a a very large both Brass ging in price useful = gift have in ran mention a special in complete with lamp. AT $3.50. Kinnear & d'Esterre JEWELLERS 100 Princess St., Kingston We Brass, THE CINDERELLA is| the Shoe of the Day. $3.00 and $3.50 A PAIR. H. JENNINGS, King St. ns +d GOOD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained igh-Grade Courses never to our Br 1ehii- es, fr nd Evening Classes, and Moder: ty Rates aia. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street, Kimgston. "Phone 680. STOCKDALE, Prigcipal. OOOOOOODOODOOOOC Increase Your Hic siancy 2 Kingston Business College, Limite Head of Gueen Street. d deficient Hates L » time. "Phone ) CALFE, Principal American Oils OO OOOO Coal Oil, Lubricating 5 i ine. of handlir kind We make a spe 3 of $ cating ( appl W. F.KELLY &CO South Co The kind you are looking for la the kind we sell, SCRANTON Coal 1s good coal and we guar- antee prompt delivery, Phone, 133. Booth & Co., FOOT WEST STREET. Wn, Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness etc., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday. A HINT TO SHAVERS We are now selling a Safety Raso which is fully guaranteed, FOR 25 CENTS. Get ome and wry a A. STRACHAN. TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS the Perfect Brxk & Tie Co., Wash burn, Ont; PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees Are ready to contract for immediate delivery. rick that wil stand ispee tion at reasonable rates. Capacity plant, 60.000 daily, THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. We will have our Home-Made Pork Sau sages, SATURDAY. Try a pound or so, they are just as ood as ever i MYERS 0 Brock Se 'Phone, 570, » THE Woman's ACTION FOR LIBEL. Health be attract D (« sontinued from from date, Mr. Avery arose lever canvassed Mr. Mr. Thomson jeounty Ur. Edwards said that Mr had pledged himselt to support the of the convention and now had broken his word. He¢ denied had packed the convention. He had received 111 votes to his 66. | In the convention of 1903 Mr {had defeated him by there were many who believed that {convention to be unfair, as Kennebec | township had too many delegates. He { felt over the result, naturally. | Dr. Edwards asked why Mr. Avery {had not condemned the salary grab, jeven if he wasn't there to vote on the | question, as the conservatives asked him to. He charged that instead Mr. {Avery had voted against Mr. Wac- | Lean's motion to repeal the fudime i. ty vote. Mr. Avery and said Dr Fdwards' statement was not true. The motion, he said, 1was nev- er put on the floor of the As to his positions of county and jail physician he was ready any time to resign as clerk. The county council had given him an in- as jail surgeon. Dr. Edwards said he had made enemies in Fronte- nac bepause he had stood" between men who tried to loot the county treasury and the people. He claimed that he had stood for the people's rights, He had stopped Sheriff Daw- son in taking too much in fees, he was doing. That amounted £200 or $300 a year. As to 'trimming' Dr. charged that Jabez Stoness had been knifed by men of his own party and that Mr. Avery had slid in"as'a can- didate on this account. As to the Vanluven defalcation:Dr. Edwards sail" that the audit that the only two years picked when there was no defaleation the vears f° which be tor. He charged -that. Mr. Avery had voted to give Mr. Vanluven a eclear- "but the motion: was voted down. Whenever couffty 'thatters came up the speaker that Mr. Considered himself fi wd: the {ty afterwards What M:. | done in parliament ? tre sp led. mR {" Br. Edwards ga-e' the i. ernment" eredit forrrediicing\ the rates and for some other legislation it had+ enacted He favored giving Tether" mail ser to the rufaf .. "spending © money on drowned & bettyr class of immigration; ravision, of ~"tarifi; particularly the line affecting the farmers; more agricultural colegés and better facilities for farm produce Sg De Jdwards said that it nounced that some liberals Mr: "Avery beeanse hatred of speaker page 6). Cox said he had. and denied that he Cox to vote member Mr. had woman may rig § ve for the ht eves, and red lj are Avery | giver A sali i low spirits y be avoided by ham's Pills, a well deserves the wagman. ey have ble at those i 1 YA i choice | he | that he | pro IVC | recurri i women fer from nervousness, | and depre It is wonderful i the way these pills : Nature and relieve the suffering. Every woman. who values health and good looks should become a user of BEECHAN'S PILLS Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Sold Everywhere in Canada and U. S. America. In boxes 25 ceats. sore feel de! headache st arose a house. clerk at crease as | to were ance said Avery aket jurier gov- postal DECORATIVE ART OBJECIS ye ws along far and schools was were su of That was high stagdntd of fpolities, "gucetv | The loctor y declared that he would ok feat Mr. Avery ih his. own alsa. in) Nefirebae and | Avery, he saifl, would not th north county vote © as thought he would The speaker clared he would triumph by majority. In closing, would support the best interests He claimed he po ientlons necessary gople of Front 2 had aver dred dollars G. W. Bell 1R96, and re pertin Abdio bd the e taste of owner as and charact- lecorations For righ effects, towns! ate) rnd Mr get home quairt hothitig equals a big Dr. what he in country quali Edwards said he thought the all tl to represent He denied ill te widow i» Lo wn Mh aSS Vare of essed » T:* NOV LIES enac sent { to the of the for platform speaking in ad lett or trom \ deceased the stats nobody's busi late a f the ment bra. ii It was ih Edwards said, paid for public Mr Avery, took a few reply, and denied the na r. Edwards against would not but ald a lie he speaking minute to various charges him Bahavan -& C0. East the doctor win wrth county He Frontenac w ret a St T od trimming was confident of § or- 2 return as mem McMULLEN IS OUT | He Withdrew From Prince Edward County Contest. Oct 20.--The expe H. ( McMullen, announced himself fou to up alternoon, Picton, happened me ath en dent por ns, J Ee ected hae who, "| Look for the Label Stanfield's comes in three weights ago, an n candidate the f ra has failed scratch Monday nomination meetin the returning m, We ling --adidats put », hberal, Allison, vative Williamson come Underwear offic there ' the field agent 0. Alcorn ill in whose for winter wear. and G , whose be Ww Mr. McMullen made {explanation for not entering the at first announced sard k never had any intention to make ita se-cornered fight When he entered | as an independent liberal h he . © H And you can get just wit 3 . Seid l the weight yon want by [1 i | | [ looking for the label said for | Avery | seven votes and | Edwards | showed | out | was an audi- | Avery | coun- | ask- | transporting | ans v i their | a v1 i | he | bin. prices of make DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER '20, 1908. COFFER-DAM COMPLETED. Work on Trent Canal is Progress- ing Favorably. Ont., Oct. 19.--The work on canal in this section is still well. The large coffer-dam 2 has been pumped out and fiftv men are busy clearing away | the boulders and -gravel which cover the rock bottom. Thousands of | loads of gravel brought by teams and machinery ady installed, are in { readine¢s to begin the construction of | the half of the dam. Survey- wn in connection with | ors are | water level from Trenton taking the {to Peterboro i | 1 | Trenton, {the I'rent progressing at dam No loose eastern mn KIDNAPPED BOY FOUND. Turned Adrift By Blackmailers-- Demanded $10,000. Chicago, Oct. 19.--After an absence of nearly four weeks, and given up as dead by his parents, Giuseppe Giunta, seven yearspld, found by a police {man wandering about the Grand Cen- tral depot. He was taken to a police station, where he was later claimed by his father, Antonio Giunta, a re tired grocer, and taken home. A week after the disappearance of the boy the father received a letter demanding a ransom of $10,000. The father tried to raise the money, but.saet meeting with up the boy dead. wa er Money SOS success, gave as Escape Disease. blood the it that your poi- cause be y our Iron are a The iron in your takes oxygen-from yone lungs and ith { destroys harmiul waste matter | otherwise will poison you. If | bloo yd lacks iron some of these | sons remain' in the system to Escape and { strong "and well by enriching {blood with iron. Use Wade's {Tonic Pills (Laxative). They | reat nerve strengthener and blood | maker. In boxes, 25e., at Wade s | drug store. Money back if not tistactory. disease, disease sa- | | i | { | Hon the man w ed niquitie which is b Itis really two flours in one --an Ontario pastry flour | § and a Manitoba bread flour. i Beaver Flour is a blend of Ontario and Manitoba wheats--makes the whitest, most nutritious Bread and the lightest, tastiest Cake, Pies and Pastry. AT YOUR GROCER'S. Write na for prices on Bend, Coarse Grains & Cevsals a la Grace Y% C Corsets Extra Long Back, Dip Hip Models for that stylish smooth figure effes* Ca TOOTH EXTRACTION Developed Lockjaw Day Dental Operation Belvidere, N.J.. } Walters Oct C WOMEN GO TO CONGRESS Will Make Washington Centre of Suffrage Work Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 19.--That usual effort ill be made this obtain fron a + | Would Any of These Suit You? Jru Drinkir mate anderstood there would be inde | pendent conservative in the |Were he to run he knew would be only throwing votes. Just here Oh every genuine an unning his friends away their it might be remark- vd that there is a little bird whist {ling the tune, to the effect that Mi { Mullen has been won over by the { smiles of the conservatives It was {openly stated by McMullen that { had two hundred conservative votes | promised him. This rather went against the grain of the conservative | party, hence the "pulling off." { Speeches were made by Dr. Currie, {G. 0. Alcorn and J. W. Johnston, {M.P.P., Belleville, on behali of Mr. ! Alcorn. Stanfield garment. oO 8° Red label -- Blue label --medium weight Black label --heavy weight light weight t 1 i Your dealer will Ikeiy nave all weights. If not, he can « get them for you. COST $1,000. [Searched For Pocketbook Found Mislaid, Mo., Oct. 19.-- lecided that Justice of tl . Kroenung, Gumbo, m May Eatherton, Ches lamages for making | Eatherton testified that, employed at Aug book ontaining Justice Kroenung was summone made her take off all her clot m--------r---- short petticoat WALL PAPERS. miufrasiia The money was found later where Newest Clayton, A jury Peace pay here E Mice 81.000 Miss wa ket missed while she " ust Glaser"s R250 , & Po was wais ov had been mislaid designs in English and Foreign Lines. ELLIOTT & SON, LIMITED "Vaccination shields." Buy at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store Censure always stands ready to TIE PIN always forms a most suitable gift to a man -- especially if it be The one shown here is one of 1. L Soha, MONUMENTS _ 1 INSCRIPTION WORK SOLICITED. The Kingston Granite and Marble Works WELCH'S OLD STAND. Cor Princess and Clergy Sts. from * Rynie's." our newest and most popular styles. It is made m a stock anc is " | work before placing heavy weight of solid 14k. gold, and will be found a mést ser- $3.50 viceable pia. "his™ gram, complete in suitable box "1 En grave d with mono- the price is $3.50 NEW MACHINE SHOP. invited for all kinds of general ng and machine repaich ng. Special e sharpening lawn mowers y machine in the city for | g sewing. machin 1 razors, edged | del and pattern ede | tion given all work. Re- | i before leaving shop. | | is RYRIE BROS. LIMITED 134-136-138 Yonge St. TORONTO Work guaranteed. Work outside city prompt. {ly attended to. Charges moderate. HUNTER, M mces LW, t., (near P ist, 30 Montreal Orders taken miuven's Parcel | | fmporters. 79, King Street W. Toronto, | used on the slightest provocation. x < Special Lines OF ------ Baby Boots, We have the largest and most complete stock of Baby Boots in Kingston. : Baby Boots, soft sole, sizes 0 to 4, in White, Brown, Black, and Fancy Colers, 50c. Baby Moccasins--Pink, Blue, Brows, and White, 15¢, 25¢ arfd 50c. Baby Boots, sizes 3 to 74, 50¢, 75¢, 85c¢. See our $1.00 special lines of Baby Shoes. They cannot be equalled. AAANAAAANAAANAAANNK HAH: i SHAS Also special values in Children's Shoes, sizes 8 to 10}, $1.00, 1.25, 1.35 to 2.00. Abernethy's Shoe Store. HEHE DOERR ERR ERE: HHH ACICISIASICIICIOIISICIAISINRN HE KAS HE ~ Ss SHASKICISIIIS das 3 ETT OIL." | We carry in stock three grades of Ameri- can Oil, the best of their respective kinds manufactured. 3 "Brilliant Safety," "Pratt's Astral" and "Family Favorite." Try our "Brilliant Safety' and you will use no other. Delivered to any part of the city. Telephone 35. 77 PRINCESS : ELLIOTT BROS OOOO O0O0OOO0OO00VO000I0O0OOOCO000 Furniture. OUR SPECIAL SALE Of China Closets, Combina- tion Buffets, Sideboards and Extension Tables. Also Parlor Setts, Couches and Carpets, Rugs and Mats. James Reid's, The Leading Undertaker "Phone, 147. TT -- EU ee AAAI ACORN DULCET a i a aall AFTER DINNER MINTS PUT UP IN TINS. 5 and 30 Cents Per Tin THE FINEST MADE. TRY "THEM, A.J.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58. x AISI ASIIIISISICIIISIIIIIICIOSch oI X HHA Hor & eS HHH HAHN HIN HHH SIS RACH RAAAK HHH An Artistic and Richly Furnished Home Should contain ome of our Mahogany Parlor Suites, 3 pieces, upholstered in rich silks to harmonize with your room. We have some hand- some new designs in Parlor Furniture at prices that will surprise you. 3 Piece Parlor Setts from $17 to $150, ' ROBT. J. REID, 230 Princess St., 4 Doors Above Opera House. Telephone 577. SOLDER Have you tried our strictly § and } bar Solder, also our Star Extra Wiping. The quality is gua ranteed and the price is right. Canada Metal Co.,Ltd., WILLIAM ST s+ TORONTO ONT -- . = TT CoPvRIGHTY ----

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