Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jul 1902, p. 5

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Tn ri Nestlés bought and nothing is more es sential. than a pair of outing shoes: = ° ' We have a variety of styles in k and that wenit ACE J Seat money. Shoes for all kinds of whet, and even some vary exceptional values. Must Bear Signature of i3 FH rt asain i a. la ey wos a ~ : awn JEFF] TO MOVE scENE oF BATTLE. mi Has Forced an to Tofin Faithiully | -Acoording to Laws Laid Down. a Francisco, J 11. Firanione i re preparing te 6 k wralions into of Sun Fran and - their 3 such 8 ny to de, as the heat of EB cooler atmos the last mer bad intlacner a «] wonders his brief was put in io ncled perfect pot prove to Pt 11 vg Pat thet and willing, E boxing and fe Australian's p han supplied ever, apd his may be of ice met Jeff- Pig a hard fight, ight in sevs at Los An- i to stop the and failed, erally more i. Hank msl. punch: is than the Jef p weeks that man punch: ings he has pot for the ability . of ould rather than meet ything de where the ning, every. bh a thing atile i not k of con ny way, e one man i Bas a chance the wliter was: John Ha <. of ol ce staff. F.C A , BA. ns, has recently been awarded wduca- tion department, a pub al in speetor's certificate. Jor provineg oF Ont fF ITs 8% : While Walter Jowett family, Lyn, were absent on Wed v might, their house caught fire and §as burn: ed 16 the ground. The re sav. ed the contents. = AAW Nip FRISCO hs that he bas pd prominence Ji by : number (A | Bittle i iy Eh hou 'written his: knee : On Their Rounds. 'amp and picnie sy on im great aniesy. James R Plies g Miss Bolger, Kingston, is the guest of Mie Eleanor Deroche, 18.4 Na pares, srs wf odes irtari, gome 10 Sault Ste. withrher daughter. A orowd: of schol bovs on a eruis. ing oyachs struck the: pity this morn ing and went wight-dwing Capies . of the duly. namber Quesn's Quareerly may: he ha ob dhe city book stores. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rattray, Moines; kowa; bre the guests of Stephen ovghion, Univesi v of Dex Mors. ue system for: fire, r 1s being erected otive works by « on ¥ i purposes m the: focom treal five evening abd next' week, dies t w Capi W, 1. anprach charter to J. Ww, for gixty days at i band has been to at 'the big demon- - in on the 0th inst. and will run an excursion up. James. Robinson, Montreal, presi- Maple Leat miber com: housie, Ont, was yesterday on a business ice boys of the city will nster demonstration on i Where will. be sports iin and in Mac- opposite construction « of , 'will he i» of August. +» baseball team in at Ganano- to and children, passed down the river is: morping on the steamer King Next week they on Spend a few y friends i s city. wy ith, fri baa skill off Haedon ald park furnished entertainment to a large number of le, who i, the park vening. y in the Fiction number of; Sen _. «Sindbad on Burrator" is a triumph in this kind of imaginative mareative, and it 1 a conge inl subject for Howard Pyle to illus # the treatment of chronic eases of he te thapmatie Fout and irri- table bladder, due to excess of acid in the urine, the administration of our Lithia~ Tablets will be found 3 jth grea in screw ped ~ vain, 28¢. cLeod's drug A sorial ; J A. Bueria to run ough 'numbers int ietion vo (ho ot) of Scribner's, "The * is the most poetic : B. him. An old bachelor, married con pe mall child: dre the - chic! Kipling's short He | story, "Wireless," ino vividly imagi native tale, on Marconi telegraph ees ¢ _.. NARROW ESCAPES. Eight Times He Was Close To 4 Eternity. The illness of king Edward. recalls that he ' ad previously eight narrow f ? While a at Oxford, a boat, in which he was row was over turned. He saved himself swimming ashore, : from the his voyage delayed storms that Jvar- bp . sent A of the yar ta of 3) id fever of, but ' In 187 5, while igor shouting ini din; a tiger elephant. His ite, of . +inee1898- 0 lipped 'and foll on & ~which threatened to +f hian-lanse Sow dife. Within': few mon: he hath completely Ror vi en ni Copenhagen be was 'shot at by hd at the b Marie to reside | i at any | ' prepared reports for the annual meet. | © by Col. hia suite, who killed the | 2 © o FRIDAY. JULY 11 } RECORD FUNERAL OF MR. EMPEY. (AVERY VALUABLE. REEORD|, "= en. " PROGRESS OF THE {| THE i | Nineteenth Century Series--Lins- cott Publishing Company Rev. Dr. Withrow, Rev. T. 8S. Linscott, Charles G. D. Ro- berts, "J. Castell Hopkins, T. { G. Marquis. This wyolome number eight very practical and comprehensive i view of the past century, is { Stanley Little, author of pon Fimdred subiiect ¢ bis work thoroughly thoughtiully and the result js a valu able comtnbution 0 the records of empire and the spirit of progress and } unity. The history of the petioa was i most prolific, and a. most interesting i Book Is presented. The twenty years war with France is a strong basic feature, and while England is still dis Rusted with the exc ss of the French revoliition in the name of freedom, the reform bill appears to quicken the life and increase the affection and attach- ment of the colonies, under local seii- government. England was in love with the game of conquest, and the colo- Mes were really sporting speculations. Yet the British continental wars were but a prelude to the imperial idea, and to an unconscious building of em pire. The easv relesse of States, the renunciation at Arnicus of all gained by seven years' war with France, showed . that colonies were not valued and that the independence of even the oldest was contemplated. They ware snubbed at will. But there Vas a turn in the tide, strengthened by Cavadian confederation, golonial conferences, an imperial league, the gqueen's jubilees of 1887 and 1897, ana lastly, the South African war, foster ing a germinating seed of loyalty, unity and national pride, till the cen tury enas in 4 literal enthusiasm of empire. vast growth in arca, wealth and influence, of colonizatian and develop went throyghout the dependencies, in actions tending to imperial and fiscal unity, in means of transportation, in social progress, in woman's advance- ment, are given with detail that evi dences industrious, ss well as discrim- inating research. The army through out the century and gall relations = of colonial defence are reviowed, and the outlook, in view of conquest in South Alrica from the Boers, carefully weigh- ed The state of relivion and free thought are also dwelt upon. Indeed in this formidable book of 450 pages, vet. simplest and clearest of expos Lans, every 'phase of colonial life, ac bon and thought is treated, with fair- nese and- uncommon insight. Nine vol umes have appeared of this most suc- of } i PR i f done the United rpoessful - Canadian series, which will he a complete library in itself, dealing with every: féature of the nineteenth century, the culminating and advanc ing period of history. ence Ald. White A Candidate. Alderman White stated this morning that he was in the field a8 a mayor alty candidates for 1903, against = all comers, and that he was out to re main until the last vote was polled. Said he. "T cannot be shelved by 4 clique who would like to get me out of the wav. T will remain in the field against alderman . Farrell or any other candidate and am not afraid to face a three-cornered fight. My acter mination to a8 candidate was brought about hy the action of cer tain men who thought to ignore and shelve me, but T am not afraid of them nor their followers." ------ Successful Lawn Social. Latimer, July 9. Farmers have be gun haying and report a fine crop. The lawn social at Mer. Vaylor's last night: was a success, over 855 being realized, A umber from Battersea, Cataragui, Elginburg, Kepler avd othes places were present Sere C.D. McFarlane, Rangston, is visiting at ber parents. Mise oar} Tavlor, at tending: school at Bvdenbam, has tried her part examination, and is now speading: vacation 'at home. Mrs Mv. Ritchie, Inverary: is visiting a W. Paker's, and. Mrs Dunbar, Mon treal, 'at kh Bruce's. The Jadios' aid meeting was hold at Mrs. R Curran's this afternoon. M. B. Traves wears a broad. smile; it's a bouncing boy. Ku mars of a wedding soon: ------------ Set. Fire To The Cab. Brockville, 'July 11a peculiar ac- cident "happened yesterday to the en gine bringing fast express from Mont real. At a point down the line the back draught: following the shutting oid the fire-hox "open, i flames preading oth Sinadiately sot it on fire. 'flames were quic ly extinguished, before 'extensive ge was wrought. The engine wan disabled from conting. ng the wip. 'The fireman and engi. neer escaped injury. Tendered Them A Tyip. The children of the orphans' home, over fifty in" number, enjoved a trip down oe river 'yesterday on the steamer Caspian. "1He exchrdon was tendered them by Miss Gildersloeve, and' Mr. 'and Mrs. Smeaton, the se perimendent and matron, of the litte ones. reshmients were served on boat, aiid happy were the childish Beart- over the rare treat of Castro selilinge oof puseiiia and vam hats. at Camptell ros serve four mouths in jail for beating wena 1 ¢ To- | § 2 ronto and Brautiord--Editors, | aang and | 1 "pending her holidays in Sarnia, Mes , Deseronto, will] Thursday Afternoon. Napanee, July 1l.--James Empey, a faniser living at. Swisserville, aboat five miles from Napanee, was gored by & bull fast Thursday and died Wee roid frame the effects of the ace Fos of age. anh leaves a wife and grown-up family. 1 accident, first, thought to be bug day a change for the tu thopaticnt, when the doctors held nolhope for meovery. The funernd took. place yesterday afternoon was largely attended. Greig Thompson, Woodstock, is vis itm s former Tome and friends is Miss Maggi at was not on Mon Serious, worse occurred ont and sarance e O'Brien is W. Bell and daughter, Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. Chinneck Bridge street. Miss Grace Pringle, New York, is spending her holida with her mother, Mes. Allen Pade John street. The excursion to King sto and the Thousand islands, yes terday, was well attended. . The day was very favorable and a most enjoy able time was spent by those who pa tromized it, Miss Alice Neilson, Peterboro, is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gordanier, John street. The work on Smith Bros." new building is being pushed Yapidly along. The walls are now fair ly started and progress each day rapid. Miss Riddle will visit her Winnipeg for the next two She leaves next T, esday for trained purse of % 15 sister in wonths. the west Se ---------- Loughboro Township Council. Sydenham, July Sums votes : Robert on North Shore road, §9.40; Waillinm Johnston, eulvert and gravel on Wil mur road, 812; John Hogan, breaking stons on the Missouri road, §11.05; W. Kiech, $3.50, and F. Bauder, 81.20, jobs on Portland boundary; Allen Co) lins, do., 88; Bert. Page, repairing road and building twas culverts near Desert Lake, #8; H. Thurston, break ing stone near Rpaffordton, 84: D. Kelley, plank, £3.24; Robert Holder, culvert 'mear Freeman's mill, $10: .J J. Graham, expenses, B. 8. Buck lawsuit, including all witness fees, $86.15; Alexander Ritchie, repairing culvert, 83; William Ritchie, jobs on Perth road, £86.42. Joseph Graham, job on Rea's hill, $14. do, job near 8S. B. Buek's, $2.80: Andrew MoFad den, collector salary and stationery, 862; Walter Freeman gravel and grad ing on the Wilmur road, 816.25; Tim. othy Freeman, job on Portland boun dary, 85; Webster Micabav. taxes re mitted and applied on sidewalk. Bert Page allowed to underbrush around bead of Desert Lake and on the road from his place to the Desert Lake school house to the width of forty feet, to be paid 81. Adjourned till August 4th. T~All present. Ferguson, gravel Women And Jewels. Jewels, candy; flowers, man--~that is the order of a woman's preferences Even that greatest of all jowels, heaith, is often ruined in the strenuous efforts to save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her for tify herself against the insiduons con sequences of coughs, colds and bron ¢hial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. Tt win promptly arrest consumption in its early stages and boal the affected lings and bronchial tubes snd drive the dread disease from the system, It is not 4 cure-all, but it is a certain eure for coughs, colds: and all bron chial troubles. You can get this reli able remedy at Wade's drug store ------------ Monument To French Allies. Newport, . RL; July 11.--The anni versary of the landing of French troops in Amietiea during the revolw bon was commemorated today bv meeting of prominent citizens of New port, at which active steps were In gun looking to the erection of a suit able 'monument on the south shore of the harbor to mark the landing piace Fort Chastolux, which was by the French, troops here. stands at the top of a hill on land owned he Lorillard Spencer, and it was decided to use stone from this fert in tion of the monument. A ---- Notable Wedding In Washington. Washington, D.C., July 1J.«A wed: ding of nore here to-day was that of Mise Mildred Williams and Walter Far well. The bride is a davghter of the late Gen. Robert Williams, 1.8 A and the bridegroom a son of former United States senator Charles B Far well, of Tlinois. occupied the ere Kingston And Ottawa. Rideau Lakes Navigation steamers leave. Kingston dav and Thursday, at Tuesday avd Friday at Swift & Co. agents, ------------------ The only five musk-ox ever es hibit ed on the Américan contin nt is at the New. York zeclogical park. Afier long negotiations it was purchased by Hon. Wilkam ©. Whitney, and pre sented 10° the zoological park. The price" paid © was "81.600 Only three live specimens of the musk-ox have ever reathed civilization. The other two were takey in Greenland, in 1599, by 'a Swedish expedition. The & on afmy 'Bis received of ficial notte YHat Gen. William Booth will' make another tour of Canada and the United States this fall. . David ~Abfais, an Oneida Todian. "mrrested, charged with the whduction of M Antone, daughter rp ng Co's every Mon 7 a.m., every I pa. James LQ A I~ VARICOCELE AND STAID 3 "WHER: CURED SERIERaITIE TT rr ryan fig ye PN CE : w Wn and "the tor patients hp ie L wxprom cba 'DR? GOLDBERG, **%™ieraer, wcu. = 9 STARR & SUTCLIFFE Cn learning that several western. morchants were after fhe Bankrupt Stock of Starr s Suteliffe & member of our fem attended ths public atotion by Buteling & Co., in Toronto, on Wednssduy, with "sho i ieation of pur. ohasicg it if it could be secure! at a figure to warrant re here at re- duced prices. The stock, however, inf our opinion as "well an shit of bank. rupt stick puters and wholesale merchauts generally, solil at too high a figure to permit of a slaughter sale without loss. "Wa thefefpre ask custom. ers looking for bargaias to open wide their eyes, and if sceusiomed to glasses, to put ou an extra pair 'ere making purehases from the places of business they sre aceastomed to trade at, whether it be BR, Waldron, Bteacy & Bteacy, J. Laidlaw & 'Bon; or ourselves, Special Offerings : 5,000 Yards Oxford Shirting, worth 10c, yard, for 5c. Bargains in Maslin Blouses, 39¢. Each. Bargains in Print Blouses, 50c. Each. Big Millinery Burgains. Children's Muslin Hats and Bonnets at Reduced Prices. CRUTILEY BROS. 132 and 134 PRINCESS STREET. "Farge Abernethy's COST PRICE SALE i. Boots, - Shoes, Trunks and 3 Princess Valises All This Month. A.Abernethy, "5. Qs Reirigerators "$7.50 Well Made, Nicely Finished, Fol . Splendid Value. McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69 & 71 BROCK '1, TS ame THE CHEAPEST CANNOT BE THE BEST. [Labatt's . Undoubtedly The.. Best Ale On The Market. It Is Remarkable For Its Purity, F ® bi & ¥ 'McPARLAND, ' AGENT. " Er F > "Wi myorg-- SUE ; - FURNITURE MTUR

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