Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1902, p. 5

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THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY. AUGUST 7, --_---- A CANADIAN HEALTH PRODUCT Malt Breakfast Food "The Popular and Appetizing Breakfast Dish. finas Highly Recommended by Our Ablest Physicians for the Bunishirent of Dyspépsia - and. Ktomach Darangemen Food seienti Canadian superior to imported foods diamond to ehet glass. It free from chy par- ticles, easily digested assimtlat- od, and with sto- mach. Fach package contains-one and If pounds of ated nut and makes anv meals for finish Lt is physicians troubled The Toronis General Trusts Corporation Safe Deposit Vaults! REET, TORONTO anadian Hy made cereals, tt Breaklast is a C h food we choicest much the from and ¢ is» superior all st: and the weakest is grees conce twice than other fowls recomended by our for dyspert and with weal, «divestion. package, can Office And 99 YONGE Capital, - Reserve Fund - $1,C 00,00 » B0,000. President : HOSKIN, Q.C., LL.D. Vice- Presidents WOOD, WW. H J. W. LANGMUIR, A. Db. LANGMUIR, A JAMES DAVEY, S Authoiized to as ninistrator, Trusty tee Lunatic, Assignee, Ete. Deposit safes reasonabla prices. JOHN HON. 8. C BEATTY, Director Es, Manaver. ceretary. or, Ad Commit widator, Lixecut river, Lact Ley Guardian Li of and at for | sai to rent All Parcels rec sizes ived wtody, Bonds aml other valnaj les Guarantesd and In-ured acainst loss Soliciters bringing Estates, tions, et. to the Corporation in the professional care of the For © further information se tion's Manual. * Administra are continued Same the Corpora Mooerate Investmens jndic jously made in stocks, grais ser propts thai ca wn which hosesoxsentials, we have iss a 400 page, cloth bound, illu Jareful perusal of hoth, kg ds money, Keep ie Principat an income Huan LF: bis 1390. (HL 573 Bway. NY. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, CUITON, Kingston, - Dnle "Determining the choract erand finhmeid Fesponeihility of yonr Broker. iss impor tant as the selection of right stoc ku" Main Qiilce, anit. Carriages Carriages EVERYBODY Who has rubber tires on their carriages are well pleaspd with the easé and comfort they enjoy in. driving, if you have not "got them "on your " carriage you should send to LATURNEY and have themi on and enjoy your on TATUBNEY, kL JAMES CARRIAGE MAKER, Kingston 390 rfc Sl, - To prove to you that Ig Chase's Ointment Is a certaig ana absolute cure for each and every form of itching bleeding and protruding piles, fhe manufacturers have guaranteed it. Seo tes jmonials in tha daily press and ask your nej =3 what they think ofit. Yon can use it a £ t your money back.if not enred. 60c a box. ak Al dealers or EDMANSON, BATES & Co, Twrontey Dr. Chase's Ointment TO-LET. brick rosiwence mo tern | improvement tt Db Biboy Cae. strect Amr lv * the Oak Hall, °F rincese REAL ESTATE, @E0 CLIFF IS OFFERING GREAT BAR- a ip this bine. 118 Brock 8%, Of THE DISTRICT. MEETING ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR ANNIVERSARIES. The Educational and Missignary Meetings to be Addressed--The Sunday = School Convention and the Papers Read. The following arrang gements made at Wedne day' s financinl district meeting of the Methodist church for the missionary and edue ational meet- *thronghout the district : Missionary meetings- Kingston; denham steeft, Lueen street, treet, and Princess street, mouth, Elginburg, Battersea, rowsniith, Svdenhaim, Verona, borne and Sharbot Lake, rangements Stella--Rev. Dr. Andifi. Wolie Island-- Rev. Thomas Brown. Cataraqui-- Rev, her. Crunimy and Rev. William Service. Inverary--Rev., William Gananogqué--Rev Dr. ders n. Gananoque Meredith. Pittshurg--Rev. and Rev.-4. C. Seeley's Day were Sy- Jrock Ports- Har- Tich local 4 ar Craig. James Hen- East Rev. Thomas | William Wood. Rev. Nr. °C. Wood viee. Perth Road Educational denham street, eos street, Porgsmonth, Battersea, Harrowsmith, local, street Rev. J. M. Tredrea. medi Kingston, Prock street and Prin Stella, Inver Seeley's arrangements, Rev. Wi §:; Sy Queen M.A. Wolie island Cataraqgul Elsinbury rananogue Rev. J. HI. Thilpe Thomas Brown. W. F. Perley, Eber Crummy. Rev. William Rew Rev. Rev. whanogie Fast als. Pittsburg Rev. J. Howard Philp. Svdenham™ Rev. Sharbot Lake Tichborneg--Re. Perth Road--Rev. A very profitable irom 3 te 4 p.m, spiritual conference r. Antlifi presided, the brethren took Cr DiT Philp and Ret. Eber Crummy. Rev. RH. I. Oliver. W.. T. Brown. W. T. Brown. hour spent in and and part. was a session © of prayer, several Rev. of Sunday School Convention. The District Sunday-school tion was called at 4 pam. br. Antlifi read paper on That Accrue to Teachers Eneaged in Sunday-school Work." After citing in- <tances in which those who had deviv- « from the Sunday-school had taken advantage of misfortune that afterwards crossed the pathway of their teachers to show their cratitivie hy material aid, the paper pointed out that the pore common and substantial benefits were of another kind, namelv, intellectual and Spiritual, which none who continue to teach eyed fail to ob tain. At the evening Crummy gave Bible School Behind the chool,"" pointing ont that ter's highest calling was her of teachers, and that ultimately be so arranged to fultil this and Rev. Dr. suguestions hy «dds in connection While the theo sessions 1 restive. conven- when Rev, a Jenefits benelit an address her "I'he Sunday dhe minis to" he his we Session on a wks Lo Lo ted or as function. Antlitfi ol mist allow him bert Meck aluable Lave way aps wers to guestions ¢ vith the question attendance was wot WOE ey drawer. large, stamulating and NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. -- ig : Lieut.~Col.--Hudon, -C.M.G., Hon- ored by The King. morning Lieut. Col. Hudon, C. the heros of Mafeking, of his appointment Com of the Order of Michael Georee, The official document reads : of This MG notice pation aid St. handsomely engraved and "Chancery of the Grler Wichael and Saint Geovo "Downing street, SH 21st, "Sir: | have the honor, hy com wl of the king, to inform vou that b majes has heen gracionsly pleas ed to directions for pointment to be a Companion of Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Yon will receive his majestv"s warrant and in- mia in. Jue conrse, "1 have the obedient "servant, bert, Chancedlor recey ey as a Bt Sant 1): tv vive vour ap the sie tbe Gi. DS W. honor Robert Xeni Her Injhred By A Team. attached to the Prewery, The new 2) team aon of caused while beng Thomps street. A w heel, delivery wi Fisher's Portsmouth, file inh trou driven m's bottling harrel partially throwing lg the seat, for One of The ani kicked to oii the vesteriay oli the yard works, Princes contact upset th Redmond who wel upon, the 1 fri the kick, I md hack but left him very braised several [laces The team Geo it of rom neon with a on, nag was coh horses. htened, strange vicious relate, seat thus and and then too run. i ushed of wif kno ed receiving some dashed the them, J} over, The the street, oY ran thrush cellar, windpw of Gill's other, holding the team fast 1 they were captured. A lads. of sweat peas wi fiving horses, whi a t ih carrie the her, hands ' iia Of Opera Season Hone horse < and the tranches the Pony Savings stems in Opening 1 Grand will Opera FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. Bidding Was Brisk and Good Prices Realized. Kingston, Aug. ' 7.--Bidding quit brisk at to-day' Frontenas bo "ard ~ent ie y McKinnon, 0: ford, J. Alexander, J. Crandall. The boardings . were «mall, amounting to only--1.500, of which 455 were white and 1.015 color- o1. "The entire hoardings were bid for and with one or two, exveptions, all factories sold. These factories had cheese on «ale : x White--Amherst Island, qui, 70; $ * Friend, sland, ath's, 100. Colored-- Arigan, 45; Odessa. 165: Emerald | Forest, St; Glenburnie, 75: Glenvale, 90: Ontario, 10; Rose Hill: 45; Sand Hill, 68 1 , 432. Thousand sland, oa; ) : Walie Island, 75: The entire offerings were "hid in 9 9-16¢., at which price these recorded : W. Murphy--Arigan, Forest, Thousand Island, Farmers' Friend, Howe Island, burg, Wolfe Island. . (. Bisseil--Emerald, Sand Hill, Frontenac. . The two or three factories refusing to sell on therhoard were later bought up on the curh. } G. H. Bensley, inspector, laid a let ter before the hoard, to the efiect that in his tour through Kingston district be kad come in- stances where patrons in ending milk to factories in oli, and foul cans: in some cases milk unstrainel. These patrons are liable to a fine' as those guilty watering or skimming their milk next trip. if he does not find an improvement, he will prosecute those who guilty. He also warned cheese-makers to brush up a bit in their we was sdsion of the opening cheese R. Thompson, »; Catara- 200; at sales wen Cataraqui, Granite Hill, Elgin- Hill, Rose Across many persisted rusty i= as of On his are rk. SAYS, *" KEEP AWAY From Manitoba, Unless You Have a Written Contract. Auge. 1. the it- laborers' excursion will soon leave, it those intending to the labor situation Cataraqui, (To or): As the farm to the North-West would be well for eco to understand there, Last year U0) men were but when they tered quite a different first month those who got ed for little nothing, and them wanted at wages, could have been obtained in without incurring the expenses hardship of a ge west. There is anotlet" important factd to be into "consideration The cnbrmous emigration will materially lessen. the help required this year. and they have no wheat to harvest, thev will be available te help in the rain - fields. | 'The .C.P.R. also limited the passage to Winnipeg with the proviso that if vou hire will he given a ticke where are "hired, means that ou have vou had 109 last and vou nmde your ag ment direc: 'v with farmers covernment emplovment agency vou & couple of hundred the countav. And' then rht be dissatisfied with Wages. vear volt are of the farmers, and know how to take an No mw ®hould leave harvest "in Manitoba he has an agreement with sible farmer in advance. specifying the tite his services will be Fequired and You can obtain such an in every vharhood province, don't to Mani to be blutied as hundreds wére vear. Hoping that vou wil point antage be od by advice, I remain, vours ARMER"S SON. it was reported that 20, wanted-at high wages, there the story. encoun For the work none of but that Ontario or vot 10bs were aken as have there vou to the point This practically where vou one choice vear "end out mn the farmer mig vou and cut This hands tainly vantage the cer ad this unless in they entirely season to a respon ne ol this <0 toba last out ateepting very truly, F oO Met 'With Opposition. Ald. MgelLeod's to quit claim deeds to owners of welling ton terrace, for land on which the re tai wall stands, a le athe discussion at last night's meeting of ouncil. and two amendments were of feredl hut none Alds, Crag and Hipson wanted the matter refo "Ito the board of amd city olicigor and another ed the words, "subject to the approy al of the eity solicitor," added. May or Shaw wanted it pution record that he did not approve of away land owned bythe city, the owner ship of which was in di The <olution on vote SIX five ' resolution, evoked accepted. wor ks amendment want civing or pute of 1 carried a to Marine Notes. & whari.-- Schooner Dominion, from Charlotte, Ihe schooner Acacia cleared tre, hoht: # & Co's wharf n Montreal to & Co's wharf onto, d and up; Corsican Montreal Hamilton: ( Charlotte; Rideau Queen thirtawsn. Crawford Co's New coal with for Propeller Hamilton. Sawilt Steamers Tor from from for "wi to asian cleared Gone Back To Brockville. Brockville Times Levi Patton, who was tilling of the Ku pany, has resi Brockville to building ------ Compound Blackberry Cordial. plee : ymplaint dru the counties treasurer, the positon of manag ston Clarified Milk com and returned, to we his d at the couniies IcLeod's wnt why Hae Mel and M antral Howe } FRIENDS AND FOES OF NETS; ANGLERS" ASSOCIATION DI- VIDED AS TO THEIR USE. Heated Discussion Indulged--Am- icable Agreement Reached by Resolutions Introduced. by State Superintendent of Schools Skinner! 3 lexandria Bay: N.Y., Aug. 6 nineteenth annual outing of Association of the St. --The Anglers" Lawrence river held with profit and enjpvient to Thou- 1S the 100 members present at the sand Island house to-day. Aiter the business meeting the mem- bers of the association, the guests and newspaper 'uen present sat down to a sumptuous dinner upon the invi- tation of Col. OU. G. Staples, the pro-" prietor of the Thousand Island house. H. R. Heath, Brooklyn, the vice- president of the association, called the meeting to order in the absence of President William C. Browning, New York, who detaitied from the 'meeting by sickness in his family. The reading of the sec retary's and treas- urer's reports showed the association to be in*a healthy condition in every way. The discussion of the meeting was upon the mooted question of the us- ine of nets in the waters of the St. Lawrence. William H. Thompson, Alexandria Bay. introduced the sub- ject, and "was 'in favor of the prohi- bition of all netting of any variety of fish. R. other was Grant, of Clavton, on, the side of the guestion,. claimed that unless eels. suckers, bullheads and other varieties of cull fish were either exterminated or kept few in numbers, 'there would be no game fish in the river in a few as the cull {ish mentioned feed the spawn of the came fish. The discussion upon this matter was long and 'heated. almost every nrem- ber present taking part in it. Mavor J. W. Pond. Albany, also discussed it. Mr. Grant stated that a petition would be presented at Albany this fall asking the use of nets, with the res- triction that all game fish be thrown back into the water. Finallv Charles R. a sete of resolutions which were vied. thus ending the disenssion. foHow : Resolved, T the tion is unalterably legislation licensing fish in the waters, the St. Lawrence rive representatives P upon Skinner presented car They Anglers' Associa. oppo 10 any the netting of cul! bays and creeks of and we call up in. senate and representing districts bord ering upon the St. Lawrence. to op" pose any and all measures permitting such netting. Resolved, association ly inst on all assembly this a circulation the That of he i pet Sti the secretary to for permitting ctea secure ns law of any nets, h exceutive to all to carry out the That the instructea com- hon wishes Resolvgd. he means mittee use orabl tion. . oflicors resulted President. Ailliam C. Brown New York: first vice-president. wath of Brooklyn: © second it. Charles Ro. Skinner of William H. Thomp Pav: treasurer, R. exe com mittee, Cornwall of Alexandria Pay. F. il. Tavlor of Brooklyn, A. E. Clark of Chicago. CC. W; Cross mon Alexandria Go'PoRaf feriy of Pittshurg, ¢ ae (CL Bolat of New York, C Staples Washinoton: 1h Walter +ox "Alevandris avi Tr A--GHespie Prteshare, C.F. Rritten of Ont... Charles 60 Fmery wk. W. 'H. Nichols of New B. Kerr of New York, : ECharle: hold the the. Lotus next ser this associa The « follows: ing of H. R. vieegre Athan: son of P. "Grant of of as ction Clary, ton: tive of of of an noe, of New. Yi York, 6 ion SEinner, sion pe 18 tion to ges of Was nung Elginburg Visitors. ginburg, Aug: 7.-- Rev. J. M. mon to children much appreciateds There Sabbath schobl here account of quarterly on dDunday Tre was will Sun Jdrea's seq the very not day on wt Kepler Knicht Park, W. Driver. turned from Avistting ton. Mp. and Mrs, dav at Mr. Ryan's Visitors: R. Edwards ton.-at J. MH. Lake's: and Bearance, Kingston, . Mrs. Smith at We ru nw hinson, hel and i Miss Ash's: arid brother, Clayton, Pp ardiner'sie' Miss at J. W. Martin' be on service morning. Miss returned from v View v= the guest of Mrs. Ina Smythe friends in pent mn and wife, Misses at A. Svracuse, Mrs. F. O Knight's: Spoon has whee she Miss Kx has re Ning Ryan Sun Selby. Kin: Davis Sova home antl son. 3 awson"s: Jowehuer at Hara, on ; King Mis Meta Strat Deseronto, at Martin, Kingston, Ringutoy General Hos The pital. Angus | of the hoard of We rin wiav after tar=hall, cha dwin (how n. meeting heli. I atid the mann reports of \ 1 1 the and Robertso medina upieri upon. IR FFI vernors to Nl. anil read "Me N. an St ated nan potintea Vas in Ai counts passed 1 l ; dusing month of «duly A Coronation Night Event. LIBEL ON A TOMBSTONE. It Says Child Was Killed by Com- pulsory Vaccination. Buffalo, { died y Vace Whe oo 5 --"Lucilé S[turaevant 102, aged year poisoning at school iption will re- df a tombstone in Forest Lawn cemetery will depend on the outcome of a lawsuit which Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sturdevant, ofz 128 Morgan st , have instructed Attor- Charles . JA. Dolson te bring inst Drs. At and Wright, of the department. si mser ve niov focal health The health departments wants the inscription re- al eging that it is untruthiul. The parengs assert .that their chikd ied from blood poisoning, caused by vac tion in the public school, and declare that "they will not remove it. They, intend 10 the health de partment doctors for $10,000. dam- aces for causing the death of their child. The outcome of _the lawsuit will be awaited with much interest by local physicians and' the health au- tho s, hecause if a deci sion ad- verse to the doctors given it said the work of compulsory vaccina- tion in the public schools will be stop- ped altogether. moved, sue NO CONFESSION, Denies He Signed Petition Ac- knowledging Guilt. Paris, Aug. the answer of former Capt. the statement. made by Gen. Gallifiet, former minister of war, that in ing his petition. for a pardon he (Dreyfus) admitted his guilt. "Cap= tain Dreyfus denies that he signed a petition acknowledging erime which he Jiayd not committed. On: the might that the court at Rennes, condemned him he signed "a petition to' the council asking for re- vision, but as this impeded the grant- in the the was persuaded to with- ministry he draw it. Without avki w but ac- he t the prison cepting the pardon, protesting his innocence and declar- al re- + his detenyination to seek leg 2 vision of the verdict BIG pa IN HUNGARY. More Than $1,000,000 Stolen by Officers. Berlin. Aug. 7.--Enormous frauds on the part of municipal authority s have heen discovered in the town of Maria Theresienopel, Hungary. A sum awm- ounting to: 1 5008006 kroner (S300,000) has disappeared from the city chest and the misapplication of between 5, 00,000 and 6.000.000 kroner has been traced to! fourteen who have heen arrested. . Pending an inquiry the chief treasurer they lieved of t functions. have been going on for 7.-- The Debats publishes Dreyfus to sign- a pardon proposed by officers, by the mayor have been re- The frauds vears, Another War Office Scandal. « London, August 7.--Another war of- fice scandal has come light at the Wo ich arsenal, where, until 1899, the waste products. of the gun found- cries were given to the local authori- repairing the roads. The ar <enal authorities were then offered for ty-four 'cents a ton for them and glad the money, until a police suspicions were by the fact that the local n Stare duo) ers were rapidly © me Inuisies. showed' that they were lary quantities of brass from arsenal as se, which really worth nearly $30 a ton. It is estimat ed that the public treasury ! lost S1,250.000 the te to ties for ly: accepted mais aroused rine sing larg for Lines. recovering was DV actions, Galveston Is Jubilant. Galveston. oxas, ig. mo-Galves lant over curing the Pacitie transcontinental busi in place of New Uri and it is tisplay it in 1 13 al wing to fashion the nlveston the ship will be wtillery 1; lo the IOrrow <hip New } fee reaches il arrives inethe ner eeted shen the with a vesser has rt Ved coher ¢ witable sees aon the the nmereial = or Southern Paditie Col from sick headache It not ne essary Liver Pills one lid <utier a Do not moment lonuver, ix Little Dose, price. Small un for all at Knig hts' Saturday, wit pil. ph of the Grip Oth August cure Small Larter Voll. x 1 dose. Small excursion, Come ! YESSY S32N (hig 8 STON ERS a) hand . will} mation The 11th P.W.0O. Rifles te pe ial convert on Con in. Macdonald Parl rovic vor wed dents, vachtsime met others who wil ed to wablo the pes and asst bv v Brand Soap cleans kitchen uten- knives and *» \i mke) i sils, iron and tinware, forks, and all kinds of* cutlery. otek, The city | all ms Beg 8 oa (FFECTS| avy THE GENUINE hal FD BY ". (AURRNIAJIGSYRVP Tie. Vi, Fate, 9 Sold Prepared only by the Propristor, BiLIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache, Constipation Wind, Weak Stomach, Impaited Digéstiun, Disordered Liver & Female Ailments. THOMAS' Bex CHAM; St. Helens, Eng. Everywhere in Canada and U. S . {umerica. In boabS, 25 cents. medicin despatc CHLOt ay hac SOLE Bloams WILY GENUIN swnption, Asthma, Diarrhoea, and other disonses; and yith the result." "Jarl Russell communicated' to 'the College of Physicians that he received & been raging fearfully, and that the only CAUTION--Vice Chancellor Sir W. BROWNE was undoubtedly the inventor of CIHLORODYNE; story of the, defendaat Freeman was deliberately untrue, which he regretted te Sold in bottle of 1s. without the words ment Stamp. Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S ORODYNE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. (hlorodyne 53s ar a (hlorodyne ni Chlorodyne i Sov Chlorodyne Chlorodyne Chlorodyne offectually checks and arrests those Woe oiten fatal diseases : Diphtheria, Fever, Croup, Ague, ' acts like a ch=rm In Diarrh the only pote in Cholera in The tery. effectually cuts short all attacks of Epil epsy, Hyatoria, Palpitation and Spasms, 8 the only palliagte in Noaigin Rhowmatism, Go Cancer, Meningitis, brome From W. vesaliue, Pettigrew, M.D., formerly Lecturer at Sh, George's Hos pital, London--"I have no hesitation in stating that I have never met with any o so eflicacious as an Anti-spasmodio and a Sedative I have nsed fu in com I am perfectly satisfied h from Her Majesty's Council at Manila to the effect that Cholera has REMEDY of any barvide was RODYNE.--See Lancet, lst December, 1864. : CAUTION--BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS, Page Wood stated that DR. J. COLLIS that the whole 1 been sworn to.--See Tithe July 13th, 1864, 14d., 2s. 9d., 48. 6d., and 11s. each. 'None ia joie "Dr. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the ench Hottie, J. T. DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell streelg TY i MANUFACTURER- bury, London, Eng. "HS SWEET 70 LOVE: BUT OH! HOW BITTER. TO LOVE A GIRL WHOSE SHOES DON'T FIT 'ER. Tins will never happen if she is wise enough to buy the "QUEEN QUALITY" Shoe. They fit, they wear, they look well, they cast the ladies $3.15 a pair and they are worth it. We give you YOUR MONEYS WORTH W hether it is in men's SA pes or ladies' shoes or shoes for the children, vou can always find the Latest, and Nobbiest Styles in our. stock. '.s SUTHERLAND'S *'$¥ STORE we are N ' THE BABBI SEAL SLE OF REFRIGERATORS To cléar outour balance stock of REFRIGERATORS making a special : 209 DISCOUNT. o use of allowing good food to poll. Suging the hot $6. 40 weather when you can buy A Nice Family Size Refrigerator for McKELVEY & BIRCH, 59 kid 71 Brock Street, Imperial, Metallic, 'Hercules, Star. For ail work, All grades. They dre the est. CANADA METAL CO. TORONTO, ONT,

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