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Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1909, p. 8

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en : » Room, {3 Qo PAGE #iciry. 149-155 VERSAL bn MAKES HREAD IN 3 MINUTES. It takes 20 or 30 minutes in the old way, Very simple in construction. A child can operate it. AS easily cleaned as a pail. We guarantee this simple ma- chine to mix and knead bread per- féctly in 8 minutes. . .. Only $1.50 MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 88 Princess St., Kingston, Ont. The great Uterine Tonic, and safe effectual Monthly tor on which women can nd. id in u % strength~No, 1, 81; 'No. : deirota stronger 3 No. 2 special cases, $6 per box. Id Vy ail druggists, or sent paid on Jeotipt of price. pamphlet. Address: Tw Goox Meo Do. On. Gormerly Windace vory years. ro doubles in - price every few TR X ru ¥ "Bread Maker - McKAY, THE FUR HOUSE = - Brock St., * X ¢ Did You Ever 3 1 ou ver} = Figure Out i » The item of waste In your green 5% grocery hill? You know that § au bushel of apples which con- tains only a peck of sound fruit in after all only a peck of apples, That bushel is dear enough st the price of a peck for yon must do the pleking. EE AIR EGE HSI ESI HOAHOR Now, It's Just the satne with every article on the bill, Good Fruits ave nlways the cheapest, even if you have to buy a litle more of them. The best goods enn never be sold for the small ent prices, and waste lies be- hind such false economy, You know that we sell Fruits nud Vegetables which do uot cuntall., waste. Give. yon' .the cheaper kind, too, If you want them, but tell you frankly which is the best value, Don't You think it will pay you to give un n teint? W. H. Carnovsky, 4 On the Corner Brock and Wellington Sts. EAE SEASONS, HCKASIR ACI HERE A Hard One. "When," he demanded, *'will pay this bill 7 Smiling, we waved him toward our confreve. "You must zle editor." vou ask," we said, "the puz Gilbert gives ga handsome present with every pound of 40c. Royal Tea. « 5 'Kingston Girl Says George Emmett Did © Shooting. ' Winnipeg, Déc. 31.--George Emmett was: charged before Magistrate 'Daly with- attempt _ to murder Bertha Me- Lean, his swletheart, and afterwards attempling to commit suicide. He was committed for trial at the assives. The case is a most remarkaBle one in many respects. The girl was found in a dazed condition with a bullet wound in her temple, while Emmet t had three wounds, all in the back of the head. Three doctors declare they could not have been seli-inflicted, hut the girl maintains that Emmett did the shooting. DOCTOR PRICKED HIS THUMB. Dicd of Blood Poisoning a Few Days After, ; North Hampton, Mass.. Dec. 31.--A small cut accidentally inflicted on (he thumb on December = 19th, resnlted in the death from blood-possoning, yes. terday afternoon, of Di. Alired H. Hoadley. Dr. Hoadley had just dress- ed a wound for a patient at the" Clark Home for the Deaf, when he ac cidentally pricked 'his thumb with scissors he . had used. He was fifty four years old, and is survived by a wife and two children. Workingmen of Vietowa Ward: Do you want a man at our council hoard who will give the employee and em- ployer a square deal ? Then vote for Bailey. : The tight kind of conscience makes us quick to ses the act of injustice ye | unintentionally" committed. ~ | davs. A WOMAN RIVAL]. [BLAMED FOR CAUSING DEATH OF LOS ANGELES GIRL. | Miss Bessic Priest Died of Poisoning After an Illness of Twenty Days-- | ~Before Being Taken Ill She Had Taken Dinner With Her Rival. beli f that - ar ad daughter, Bessie May 1, was poi oT Mrs. Jennie Priest has asked the district atiorney to investigate fhe death of the young woman. 1t is alleged by the gy that Priest was age arty Sayre, a Newark, Nd milliovaire's son, and that she hegl a woman rival. is being made for the woman. eve, after an illness lasting twenty Five physicians who attended : her agreed that death was due to poison- ing. Two diagnosed the malady as ptomaine poisoning, a thi ane poisoning. The oti have not ven- tured an opinion. It has been leard- ed that Miss Priest was the guest of restaurant, and that she lently ill immediately afterwards, In her delirium she nstantly-- accused the woman with whom she had dined, and during lucid perieds she exhibit- ed letters from Mr, Sayre in wlich ke is aleged to have warned her against her alleged rival, though no (reason was given for his fears. v The Great Cost Of Coal. Calgary Albertan. 3 "The inlk of the coal used by Cil- gary people in their homes and in the stores and offices comes from Leth- bridge or Tabor, and "is known as lignite. If you are a farmer and live in the vicinity of the mines you can drive up and get a ton of coal for $2. That is the - retail price. The wholesale price is less. However, the city of Calgary should pay less than $2 a ton on the cars. The freight rate from Tabor to Calgary is $2.05 from Lethbridge: to Calgary $1.90, from Bankhead 'ito. Calgary $1.45 That is a high rate, but the coal from Lethbri and Tabor should be landed in Calgary for less than $4 a ton. We are paying $6.50 and $6.75 for. that coal. We' should not be pay- ing more than $5 a ton for it. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of itching, blind, bleeding . or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded, 50, . Many times thé: man who favors with a recommend is made a liar by the' gne he seeks. to aid. ¢ Rose Hill Creamery Butter in every- body's mouth, 28¢. Ib., on sale at Gilbert's stores. ¥ Usually the deadbeat i& more par: tial to find raimelg than the seli-sup: por 'ng man, Aha t $i, Nyal's Laxas Cures a cold in cold, in 25e, hex + ak Prouse's Drug wk Store, 5 Toa" Angels,, Cal, Doc. 31--In the ) Miss | Priest died in Glendale on Christmas her supposed rival at a dinner in Re : became vio- | 1900. -------------- . -- io h EF th He 2 2d 1 =8 v Bob took his ogg 'for He broke it with his teeth and tried to pull off the W! the inside ran out and he stuffed the This act was not instinct; it was reason. He was not familar by inherited 'instinct w th eggs. -He would harHle one next time, however. Reason very of- ten makes mistakes at first, bui when it is trained {t becomes a me's fa more valuable and powerful \usn fu- stinet, The third monkey, Jacko, tried to eat his eo in much, that Bob did; hut, taste, he threw it away." The Folly of Neglect. If you have the slightest wupiile of kidney disease take no chances. Neglect invariably brings on Bright's disease, lumbago, rl atism, etc. Peck's Kxdney 'Pills are nature's time. ly remedy for all kidne troubles. In boxes, McLeod's drug store, corner King and Brock streets (Wade's bid stand) and corner Princess 'and Montréal streets. Money back if not satisfactory. wat J. Contributes to Irish Fund. Quebéc, Dec. 31.--The sum of twelve hundred dollars has already been sub- scribed to ' the fund being raised in Quebec for the Trish parliamentary part in the present électoral cam- paign. in Great Britain. It is thought that at least three or four hundred dollars more will be added before the fund is closed, and that Quebec's con: tribution will reach: $1,500. Gilbert. offers three quart Sealers Marmalade; or Mixed Pickles, for 0c. 74, 8, 81 to clear, 15¢. To clear, 10c. Men's Coat Sweaters, w Boys' Coat Sweaters, worth 7c for 50c. Boys' Ribbed Stockings, unbreakable wool yarn, size 7, > AAA AANA A A i i, oe ~ Dur Annual New Year Sweep Sale MONEY SAVED HERE We face the fact that selling time for Winter Clothes is growing short. - Plen- \y of time yet to wear Winter Weights, but the time for selling is not so long. Commencing on" MONDAY, 3rd Day of d We offer all our Men's and Boys' Ov anuary, 1910 ercoats, Suits, Underwear, Shirts, ete., in fact everything ia the store at a reduction of 20 PER CENT. FOR. MONTH OF JANUARY ONLY. handsome garments--all marked in plain figures. If you have an idea that reduction sales have to do only with "Picked Overs" and the leavings, you will find this sale a st Everything in our store goes nothing reserved. We wish particularly to draw your att Some of the finest Ov. r coats. into this sale. Th wad this coms we have | plex, Caviler, College and Chester field. Leave your order earl will be the best: y for Custom Made Suits or Overcoats. We make this offer in the way of honest discounts on new and artling exception. A look will prove this. ere"s nothing too good and ention to our showing of 93 Men's Over- season are in this lot--Du- Carly choosing A GROUP OF PRICE OPPORTUNITIES : 46 Boys' 2 and 3 piece Suits, fit boys 11 to 15 years, odd line 1 To clear our Wool L'ojues price 2£¢ and 35¢ for 15c. price. - y Penman's Fleece-Lined Underwear, for per suit, 75c. Heavy Tweed Shirts, worth $1.00 and 1.25 for 75c. - Boys' Fast Black Ribbed Cotton Stockings, rize 6, 6}. ALL ~C. LIVIN Grey Army Flannel Shirts, unshrinkable, orth $1.25 and 1.50 for 75c. SALES TON & BR 1.25. 75¢. for 75c. FOR Price $1.50 for $1.00. Only a few in stock. Excelda Handkerchiefs, with and without tonitial, 10c, 15 dozen 4-in-Hand Neckwear, worth 25¢, 35¢ for 15¢, Wool Lined Mocha Mitts and Gloves, worth $1.00 and J English Regatta Shirts, all sizes, regular $1.25 and 1 50 CASH. -- -- we. . fr 2g better | oat ie he] and bladder B.4 _ Regularly sold at 2 for Se. Black or Whit& all numbers. - Commencing Monday, January except Saturday; at 5 O'clock. . Hundreds of . Remnants FOR YOU MONDAY. » Remnants of Crash Towelling, Remnants of Table Linen, Remnants of Fancy Waistings. Children's Overstockings All sizes, in Red or Black. CHILDREN'S BLACK TIGHTS. Yours Monday fc Each or Gor S¢ | Coat's Best 300 Yard Spool Cotton 6c. ths store will Close each evening, | . Remnants of Checked Glass Towelling, Remnants of Fine English Flanncléttes, CHILDREN'S TOQUES AND MITTH." CHILDREN'S CLOUDS AND SASHES, abe aver All a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year, THE. LOCKETT os $ We Thank All Our Customers _ For their generous patron- age "during the past year, and we wish them | SHOE STORE

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