Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1903, p. 5

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m's by it. She actu. snd best equipment in 02 BLOOR ST. With a full ul Ln at V] Eline onsra Aom y f. , Toronto. y A. Calving Ieg., M.P King r Cireular ap Bloor street JENRY Pp. SMI ete, Anchor F Square. 'Phone 7 rand-niece of the James: Ki: Polk, rience with Lydia been martied for nearly a blessed with a child. lication of female troubles Fag . m's Vegetable Com- an intimate friend, whose flamma mceration, cared her; she can hard} ich bi health, I too consider myself cured. 1 5 my domestic and official 80 strong I can do three host of ands in Denver, y gratefully, 18th Ave., Denver, Col. get a bottle of Lydia E. it once, and write Mrs. advice. It ig free and a tl i Liv prog ag. fi aad) bs SE ove 10 Mate | Medicine Co., Lysn, 060000000000000¢ TORE sh-- 5 A VolBis burn A bon J as TF tires reset ting © machine, by , { dop't mar the * ] * Cash, HE a A & Fai . a Tae 5.2%. *a Price ? strest. Bm; competition, : Ig on credit {| C56" Progsey- h thé buyer: be done.on' Furni-hings Ts & bi v : Bn soul EL vn x KINGSTON BRANCH 2 - HALL (1) Lol Leabh bj e237 Phd eat adhe : 58 MERRIC Kingston. Sait ia Tt bid Col found hin a : plie of the oldest 8 | he ¥ likely to end more happily, ong-lost one has to al appeara n found, is that of young M Gatineau Point. Fight years six-year-old son of Xavier the 0 ging 4 Mareau int vit po ive R in bre i3 , ig, pebeubinnge: der ithe Moreann; tn Aru Point, use this wal icky oie Veil Thy tha visite { , who At, i clined to think heme 3 He toM an Tt a story eliect that he had heen kidnaj b, peddlers from "his home at ay Point.. He related how hig kidnappers had taken his hat asd iigens from 0 feplacedithym i the ice, sg i ; t tink he wag Shen brought with leriid until he mself in far Hlinois. At las he subceededefn making his esc f 3} * coincidence et od, as has already own cousin. The : Poturned last week oint with the good news to the overjoyed parents. The mether, 'their of her mind for a while v's disappearance, to lose now threatens -- Headed Class In Watertown, N. Y., Hospital. Basriefield;i July 7.--The village has recovered from the effects of the bat tle of Friday. It was most exciting ; each garden Held an ambuscade. The sharp-shoating was very sharp gndeed, The fomums off war wii! gory varied first a Sé¥med Victorious and theg the other. We need ne feql had With" SUCH "Siva Hee nidgrs. The camp was 'very quiet, those living off the main road, scarcely knew therg was aggamp. This speaks well fof those Na command. Tr : "Where has been much improvemen} in the roads under the direction Baillie, pathmaster. Thi doubling of the price of road work by 0, be a great injusé the council is felt t. tice to. the Yillage residents.' The far mers, who 'utilize 'their 'horses in dos ing the work, do. not feel shis change, T members w, voted for thi clisnge will not get many Berriefiel, votes at the next election, Miss Isabel Hutton has returned from havertown, N.Y., where she diss tinguis| exself, graduating at the hetid of Wer class: from the City hospi: tal. She was elected to read the clasy | per at the graduating exercises, er class pin from Tiffany's is the ens | P 1 friends, 4 xh fue = two. Homes made | csolate by, © .gReBt reaper, on MA The. a Noung Ya Joavt : inz a husband and three small childs . The other was Richard ort fe . Liga sufferers, and 10. them was release Cragg Jongh josh have the. sympathy of many friends. |. The gardens ate Woking their best, an undance of small ¥obdy fo market. Visitors: rockwille, and Miss New- at Mrs. Hutton's: Ro alg, visiting his bro aldson, Ottawa, at her 's; Norman and Ro rs. Byrn's 7 Th CANNOT BE EXCLUDED. Use | Two » 1 Visgers 'Win Right to « Wharves a » v . Syratuse, N.Y." Post-Standard. iy decision of the appetiate divi. sion of the fourth department; sitting at Rochester, "NY." the Vispdrs oun: nbt be wielded from the' wee of the rossman and Cornwall docks. a Texan Bay ofi 'the: Si. Lawrence' iver. Whey are eséludod from' the sige View dock: on Welle islan-i. Vi decisjon is in the nr of * the Thousand Islani Steamboat company Bgdinkt Walter 1. Viger and others, the suit being ome of the incidents in the bitterly war bétween the tho rival companies runniog , steam: bouts between the different resorts on FIVeRy § NJ PE nao Wis granted estrain- yr Abo. Visgers from wang.the three docks. This vas weleased an a bond being, fucnished to. defy vsts and meet damages, and the case was triod before o'lrféletee. The séferes Sound for tie plaintiff, holding that it had ex- ghisive rights to the docks. The bend was renewed and appeal was taken by the | WHR was decided yes- terday. ; eo , The decision of the cour. is wnani- mots. As to the, Cro: sman, andd'ogn- wall docks, the judgment is reversed and a. new tial granted . upen' qnes- tions of law dnd fact. The 'judgment is affirmed as, to the Fine View dock. The deision is without costs to either party. Former . Attorney enexal T, anco-k,-of this city, a red foe Vinge w. Vie ery, To Decorate Court House. Secretary "Shaw, of the Old: Boys' homecoming, interviewed 'the "county propeity committee this morming re gording the decoration of thé court house during the days of 'the big ce'elnation. Warden « Cox and Coun: ean, of that place, suddenly disap yeared, aid 'as' his hat : mittenk [In the (nelly is very ill the past few days. W. | WAS recen {promises to be an average one. J. A 'E, Gilbert is getling material in readi- house, " (commenced ip. a few. days. The muni: 4 cipal 'council. of leds and Lansdowne oes are he Th under, their {lv bruised before he succeeded in. get- " Se repent went "tog the Dominion Cottn Inte President : : -- wt amr the breakwater wi 5 'wild raspberries, phervies; gem jars. Crawford's MOrro "Ww hight will "he vei: v's 0athetia} 'for the' Whp-aniiing Sacer Teer. Mom Char he. Pac 'iger, from Iotte, with 'a party of tourists; touch: cd at this' port today, ' Phé Ri Lakes; Navigation ¢om- pany: istisecking to charter the steamn- er Jessie Bain for the' summer, William Alan; of she 47th: Band, as- sisted the 14th Regimental Band, at Ogdensburg; NY. on the 4th of July. Tos Mrs. Thomas Hogan and. family, of Wolle' Island, left for Muskegon, where they will Mich, on Monday, reside Zhe finest Canadian cherries, by the by t, for caunk at Ferguson's. The street Fates with on King street west is expected to be in op eration to-morrow, A faster car ser- vies 'will result. « Roll butter, 20c., fresh eggs, 150; gem-jars. Crawford's. » or el the Dominion Cot- ton Mills. coi y have made arrange- ments to hold their annual picnic on Saturday, August Ist. "Hon Br. Silver has been elected vice-presidlont' of the Ontario Medical Council. Dr. Spankie, Wolfe Island, is atténding the conference, The steamer America, took. St. Geor- ge's Stnday school picnie to Kait- fields Grave, Collins Hay this alter. noon. There were nearly, 500, aboard. W. J. Walsh, ope of the teachers in Regiopolis College, has been Tes to retife from the stall owing to ill health. He has gone to 'St. Cath arines, The steamer New York brought 150 exeursionists from Thousand, Island points tolthe city at moon: The traf: Gc on, the river js picking up greatly this week. ; New peaches and plums. Ferguson has 'em, Yesterday some one entered Aucti- neer Mills' store, Brock street, and stole a large hook, "The History of Scotland," illustrated - with. steel en- | gravings. and a valuable hook. ild raspberries, table raspberries, al butter, 20c. ford's, : AY Delorimier Park, Montreal, on 3 ¥, in the 2:35 trog, Billy ay G. 'P." Brannigan got fourth place and Nellie Carver, A. Rumians, filth place. 2:20: class ~ Sir Knight, Vv. J, Lyons, was distanced. Archi McGill, high court reg: isttar, who was seriously ill' of pneu- monia, is slowly recovering. His many friends hope to soon see him agin around the court house where he is a . fresh eggs, lic. Craw- faithful and popular official. -------- ATTACKED BY BULL. -- Bruised Before He Got Clear of Animal. Seeloy's 'Bay, "July 7.<-Mrs. J. Don: di Chapman, Perth, a C.P.R. conduc. tor, paid a short visit to his parents Mr, and. Mrs. William Chapman, on last Sunday and Monday, A: new hell ly placed in position in the tower of the Methodist church at a cost. of over 8125. The crops in this locality look promising. The hay crop Rteacy visited [riends at Warburton last week, R. R. Tate raised his new barn and stables last Monday on the site of the old ene recently destroyed by fire. H. ness for, the erection of his new brick Building "aperations will , be supervision, a large number of cement tile for culverts and for. use through- out the township. William Chapman, ill the past few days with heart trouble, is getting better Adelbert Smith, who resides about a mile and a half from this place, bad one of his best cows . killed hy light ning during the storm of Wednesday evening, Ist inst. John Neddow was attacked by a bull a few days ago in 8. Gardiner's barnyard, and got bad- ting clear of the animal, but fortun- ately no bones were broken. He is re- covering slowly. A LETTERS (TO THE EDITOR. -- ¥Farmer"' Replies to 'County Resident." Bo Harrowsmith, July 6.--(To the Edit- of): Iam not going to take up much space in your valoable paper this time, but'l would like to' 'say a few words in reply to "Coonty Resident's" last letter. I would take from the dif of 'his letters that be is an inex- povienced' hand in dairying, and I think be gets his litle bit of knowl edge from other people and is merely writing" to fill up space in a paper. With regand to making soft * cheese, we have very little experience in the mattér arownd Harrowsmith, for our cheesemaker always turns out "A No. 1 cheese, which eatunande the highest .market price. There ate so ighs like "County Resident," who dre ready to 'ory down tha farmers, that T am glad to see that the Kep- ler correspondent has taken the mat {er up in their defence. In conclusion T'would just say that "County Resi: dent's"? last letter was just a ropsti- tion of the ones he had written be- fore, und therefore 1 think it is use Jess to try to enlighten him tmless he gets his! information from a more ex- enced 'quarter, Thanking' vou, Mr, Rastor, for 'the spucd 1 bave taken illor. Spoor mised to to ' thing possible {andi making the front of the. build look ghy. A lgirdle of électric. li may be put aroimd the upper patt of 'the dome.' ve ne n-- Red and black currants gt Fergus i A 55 al yA to Capa i r MT compan : iy barge is in vil dock for repairs. Ada in Da. . is remark. ton. ay! 'and family . have gome to camp © on the banks of dalbmast in respect 'of the 'Gault 1 " feet 8 SE Going To Dakota. Westbrook, | July 7.- Some farmers have begun baying, and report a fine . The men attending ¢ 8 Barra vba on Satursiay Hiward Cook, bride were in village Phd usinye Be, a Sais upied i pulpit in th et! ® oh Sud aftrncin, Mim ar in, Kingston, . spent Su y wi ioe Loraine Smith, Wilbert | Gr, oi tained a number of his friends, am alternoon.. Mrs. A, Howie, Setiously ill, is convalescent, Mr. and Mis, .» McDonald visited friends at Jemeranto recently, Me and Mrs. A. Snook have gone to Dakota to Spend a couple of months visiting friends. Andrew Howie and family are attend: ing ¥ree Methodist camp meeting Veropa. fad A Pretty Wedding. Northbrook, July 6.--A pretty wed! ding took place ak thé boardingHhouse here on Sondayy when Sh Agnes Young, May , was united. 40 John Bell, Tamworth. The ceremony was perforiped by Rev. R. W. Jrwin in > presence of a numberof guests. Mr. nod Meg. Bell left jor T'weed. Guy Collar" «Hol Tetubned to Austin, Ira Wood has moved to Kaladar. Arch. Shier has feted home, Fehool has cle for summer, and the . ef, Miss Reid, has left for her home. She fs greatly missed in the Sunday school. Mrs. John Broodhead ig jm- proving Very slowly. Mrs. Warner Wil- liams is very ill. Miss Boda MoKi is spending a few days at Harlow. Mr and Mrs. Johnnie. Miller, Harlowe, spent Sunday atl James Prosley's. Kaladar Clippings, Kaladary July: 6,--Righy Leaside, af: ter, visiting his: daughter, Mre. Charles Morten; and other. friends here for the st few days, hes returbed home, on. Charles Pickering and Miss Lillian Fleming are spending a week with friends. and relatives in Cataraqui. Mrs, Bowen, 'school teacher, spent a few days, with Mrs. J. I, Fox, Bogart, on her way howe. to Napanee, «where she will spend. her summer holidays. C. pH. Wood and family have returned to their - residence here after spending 'a few months in Mountain Grove and Plevna, Mr. dnd Mrs. Willie Arnold, Forest Mills, are bere for a fow days on business, Miss May Cale, Clovpe, has been 'the guest of Mrs. CC. Godirey for the past two weeks. Harry Ab bott and sister, Katie, Northbrook, made 'a flying trip to Kaladar last week. Peter Morton and Mise Louk Wood spent Sunday at her father's, George Wood, Harlowe, . Stoco Notes. Stoco, July. 7.--William Orr, teacher, was. in Erinsville on Sunday. Thomas W. Mulooney, we vegret' to say, con tinues ill. Michael Findlan is recover ing from a serious attick of 'pnen monia. Mrs, Meagher and son, Davoy, of Gampbellford; are the guests of An. drew Keilty and other friends in this section. Lawrence Healy and James Fleming, while fishing one day recent ly in a small lake, in the 5th con. of Hungerford, said to be upwards of 100 feet in depth, daw a peculiar look- ing animal approaching the boat, which upon closer view, seemed to be of the alligator kind, being about four feet long, and having feet six inches or so in length. It' exhibited quite an array of teeth, and on nearing the boat, dived under it and was seen no more. Messrs, Healy and Fleming who are both reliable: men, vouch for the accumcy of the above. Mrs. David Clement has returned home from the hospital in Kingston, we are pleased to say quite improved In health, Fran®is Allora and bride are still touring in the east. John Durkin, re cently paid'a visit to Norrisburgh, Successful Town Social. Harrowsmith, July B.-- The lawn so cial ig connection. with St. Peter's church at the residence of George Sith, was quite successful. "Phe Presbyteriang expect a good time ay their lawn social to-night, 1a Fe held at the residence of 5 J. Shibley. Mrs. Miliigan and two daughters, St. John, NA have mirived to spend the summer with the Rev. George 5. Milligan. J. Gallagher has erected a windmill at. the gear of his resi uence. Miss Myrtle Gallagher is home from Whithy College. Miss Perley, of the teaching vtafi of Whithv College, has goné to Lake George for her holi days. Miss Ha Day is home from To 10nto, where she eompleted a very sucoessful course in mugie. On Ties day evening Mrs. Hunter held a re ception for her newly'marfed son, E. Day, and his brid®l The dawn was boamtifully illuminated, w.. EB Sproule is howe for his holidays. He is anueh pleaced with the sucross of bis pppils at the récent entrance ex- amivations, Miss Jeunio Mundle, aged thirteen, heading: the. list. of county pupils. Miss Annie Shibley has re turned from Cobden, whete she spent a month with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Cramm. Mise F. J. SBiwoule has re turned to Kingston," after spending her holidays at home. Mrs. (Rev.) Yeomans, Deseronto, is visiting Mis. I. Day abd calling on old friends, Mes. William Davidson, is spending a week at Brownville, N.Y. Miss Addie Lyons i§ visiting friends at Water town, N.Y. Miss EB. Graves spent a week with Iriends in Kingston, Misses Gracie Grave and, Mipnie Sproule spent Dominion day with friends at Napanee. My. Feunell's pupils were very successful at the recount entrance examinations. Carpenters aod paint ers are rughing the inywovements on CU. Stewart's and A, Bradshaw's regi S dences, Visitors : Miss . Chown .at Dr, Lockhart's' Mrs. McBride, Mis Kirk and Miss Smith at Miss Ste warts; iss BB. Lyon at Mrs. Sproule's. lor, from Alexan Friend brothers was in port 'to: The steamyacht Id dria Bay, with phd party abogrd, Richmond the Protestant | nls vo. dn the course of lis sermon he said : aaa get a? | wT Nentine to prophecy fribndiy in the extreme to our British neigh. bors? Within fifty years or less Can adn. will he a part of these United States. That y 1s 'no rainbow ol . Mu Chaluberlain knows: wel] the trend of things, But no preferential tarifl for Canada 'that this keen mg: lish statesman oan devise will ' aver prevent the: keoping apart of these two of one proper whole, for 'whit iod hath joined together lot no one put asunder.' Not 'only this, the union is Lwin now cemented. In' 1902 40,000 Aas can' farmers settled in' Canada; © thiy year there will (he 100,000 'more. The American immigration into the vast North-West of Canadas in 1902; ending June 30th, was thirty-five cant. of While its entire immigration, with great effort in Fngiand, Ireland and but twenty-five per cent Scotland, ) could be brought there of those loyal to King Edward, Canada is sure to belong to America by peaceful "assimi- lation and 'annexation, and the eat. ness of America, the outodme' of 'her character; 'js to réach in physical ex. pansion from the arotio snows of Can. ada to the gulf. But all this te ness is conditioned on the you, the advancing of America's greatness in' righteousness, justios, in telligence and strength of character." petite HON. MR. DUFFY'S WILL. Relatives: Richmond, Que,' July 8~After the funeral .of the late Hon, Mr. Duffy his will was read at Ulverton. The hulk of his estate, valued at bhotween £75,000 and $100,000, goes to his relatives, but there dre also small bequests to Toes! churches and. also to the Anglican church af Sweetsburg, of which he was an officer. One bequest was characteristic of the man. Some years ago a friend, whose name is uot divulged, handed him 21. 200 to invest in a particular stoek. The investment proved a failure and the friend lost his money, which the late provingial treasurer now returns out_of his personal estate. -------- The Australian orisis is over and the premier consents to retain. office, Good fr aby Tt is Ww! and easily dg d Twen rr of wee has Nestlés Food v Sample (sufScient for eight meals) Pree, LEEMING, mite a 00.) ------" COMMERCIAL. bt MONTREAL STOCKS, July Sth. Ask, nd. Canada Pacific Ry. 125 3a Toledo RY; ...i &.4. an Montreal Street Ry. 244 000 Toronto Street Ry, . 108% 100% Halifax Street Ry 98 00 Af'win City Transit Poy 004 Montreal Telagraph 160 155 bell Telephone Co 103 158 Dominion Cotton Co. B50 44 R & O av, Co. 031 Wi4 Bank of Montreal 248 000 1 Dominion Steel 21 208 ™ Dominion Coal 105] 1054 Montreal Power a] 83 8. Steal 99 074 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, July 8th v Open. Cloye. Union Pacific « N24 Si St. Paul 1514 151% Maphatian 187% 187 BR. Transit 5 574 Sugar 120% 1204 People's Gan Rg UR4 { Steel Bud 20% U. 8S, Steel, Prd. RO #1 Tenn, Coal & Iron Hae na Miss. Pacific 1084 108% Southern Pacific | 493 50 Ont. & Western 254 5 NYC 126 1254 Atchison, Pid 024 a4 Louis, & Nash, 1114 111 Rock Island 344 a4 Pennsylvania RIX 1255 145% Atchison i 68 6H Col. 1. & FP. uid bH2% 53 American Loco 54 234% Amal. Copper 53% by I. G. BOGART, M.D., C.M., FORMER RESIDENT HOUSE SUR. gon u General © pha. "ot od residence, i wel site Post rg wi bcd ot STAMPS 'AND MARKERS. RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS, nkers, Markers, Dates, tai Stonciin; Bask and Ticket YS ie An your: from. time to Sime, , tly, FARMER, © ¥ ri ; ; ? 'Mr. and Mex. W, J. Pair are stop- piiig ot the Russell house, Ottewa. Bulk of His Estate He Left to It your little girls she shabby a pair df our' $1.60 Tan Laded Bo On sale while they. - your ¥ 0 od | | (8a during July and Angas; / DOD @ ) ( ---- 8 i hada \ fang sriscod Full bed size, at a price much | gular value. The way Raw Cotton Yarns are selling 'wholesale 'to-day, would be good value at $1 each. On Thursday Only Special Gash Pie. 67¢.. ---------- Atos. KEEP YOU Th aes FOOD HEAL' Cra Haig § And fresh during the hot summer days. Keep the milk sweet and the butter cool' This is made easy 'with a REFRIGERATOR. 3 We have them with large roomy food A compartments. . They're not expensive, $6.98 2 ¥ and up, + Come, look at them any tire." McKELVEY. &: BIRC 4 Stre DATTC BAR WN £y The Purest Sob and Most ¢ Agreeable : "i wah 4 Beverage ® on the Market. 5

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