Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1903, p. 5

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are new, such as 1s, Browns and prices : --We are leading hat firm move into new weir surplus stock red them saying, * We did. The g lot at less than bled to sell an t from the them in our ot: & * a} FSB L0G000T | Pp ---- nes. "Was it stolen or t behind ?** "Worse than kK came out." Sm ------ y miles" for a glass of ter at Gibson 's Red my strength and ap enti | The o Ml The e pitty advanced on tiptoe 'and sisting "around the bed, fell on ir. Ki nd joi in the prayers of the itentiaries. Famous Chief and, Dwelve War- viors Baptised. § Fort Sill, I. T., July 22. --Geronimo and a dozen of his Apache warriors have joined the, Methodist church, Raving been baptisd in 'the presence of a large crowd of Indians and whites. With the Comanches 'wit ting on one side of the tabernacle and the Apaches on e: other; each tribe; with its" interpreter standing in the fpreground, repeated the words of the reacher. At the close of the sermon Bernie hg of his warriors, prisoners ut L 'went forward ind asked to be received into the urch. In the afternoon the baptis- Mal ceremonies occurred. Suit Cases; Trunks. Valises and all kinds, of travelli quisites at a bargin 'gt Abernethy's 8 store. wa "The. Aletha will run an éReursion td" lenora and Picton on Friday, July 24th, leaving Swift's wharf at 9 am. Three hours in"Piton or four hours &t Lake op the Molintain, Sc. UFour or fi cial MBPE in camer- at Topi © Pad Garden drug 8 COMMERCIAL. July 22nd. nd. >] Mrs, R. Beumett, Sr., js visiting her Sanada Facife Ry... 2 a daughter, * Mrs. rym Atkinson Be, Foledo Ry. : 6 = it visitors: r. and Mrs. Willi ra St fed x fon Fr Lucy and child; at his father's; NF. emer 106 000 "land Mrs. Watts, Glnvale, gt 7 Hreh- St. Jot Hitetzie RY 118 117% ner's; W. Spence, at John Wilson's ; i 'i Transit... ot : v ol Heieptions Co. 160 J Mes Lake and Miss Edna Toke, King- Montreal Cotton Co. ... ston, at George Millions'; John Ben- Dominion Cotton, CO. ns on 50 4k J nett is much please with his new hay §aada, Colo Cotton 5 po 8 loadery.. recently. pur;hased. Messrs. Bank of Molitreal! S48 pWilliam Bell and William Bennett have Merchants' Bank Ni "10 fronted their farms with new woven Motsan s. Steel | 15 , 144 | Wire fences, Dominion [Coal ..... 97 95) m Detroit United | 2 1 Sunnyside News. , HH wir i ® 78 Sunnyside, July 22.--The. farmers in Nova Scots 2 90% | this section are bupy harvesting their Ogilvie Flour J 120 hay. Quite a number pt teneled the hb lawn social at Cataragmi on the 9th. NEW YORK STOCK EXOHANGE. A. Aylesworth had s fibrse cut very 3 Due. frag. | badly by a wire fenbe. J. Torele- in: Union Pacific ...... ... .... 756§ 76¢ | tends giving up farming in the fall, St. Paul _ 1 ! 1414 and han rented his Jarw Jom Jolin: Manhattagh ...... 3 y had ttack ol BR Pads 47g | 200. who ah ala SURAP i us yy 1184 114 People's Gas 1. > i 95 U.S. Steel .... 0.40 0 00831 28% U.S. Steel pid...... ... ..... 708% 71% Tenn. Coal & Iron Miss. Pac : Southern Pae 0 .... . Ont. & Western . Amal. Copper ... {BALL OPT) 1) The following are the quotations on 451 tall" options for "ome, two and three months from London, England ;-- Tomid Tomid To : 3 ingha ve, In the same way the iF. 8 king pt all his theatre pro- is 3t graniiies Since his earliest playgoing 1 14 | Gay This" ,. without doubt, the 2 mot ant valuable collection . i 11 | of #5 Kiel in the world, jor managers Ldo H kings princes ordi- : 5 Trary Pp es, bill of the > it lay placed in the royal box used to oF n 3 printed "on Co or; satin, with a 2 4 5 | heavy Frings" If Is now, as a rule, 8 3 a Joes elaborate, Blt not for that rea- ve i a son less artiste, s . 3 - i gh Sy The Rideau Steamers »Orand Tru "ads "81 3i| Daily between Dea 'a Falls Xe 'are ii 40 degliin options at | and C . The R J vi She mbove prices. All transastigns in | gation Co. steamers leave for ton tions are for cash, expire at 13 naon » J Leo XII lies vestments, the "comauro" hood, and Fr ne - of the pope, who won the res affect of rake 1 * at sunset i > @ ch wo "the public! will day evening. % Rampolls' Asked To Stay. Rome, July 22--There was a touch Scop pt, the yatican. yeserdav | dake a last favewe whom 'they had an intense reverence iniwhite. As thev entered In igh kiss the dead as they passed. nal Rampolla that the conclave. Result Of Autopsy. motrhing, presented to Oreglia, dean of the Sacred College, the official report of the putopsy per- formed, 'vesterday, Leo XHI, which was conducted so far as permassable in commection with the embalming. The report is chiefly im- {ottant 'in disproving the presence of cancer or nephitis. 1» Will§tsBolme Whi \ Willetsholtne, © July "21. --Willie Wil- son has been confined to his room for £Gihe time by a sprained .apfkle, result: ing front -a fall from a scaffold." Fred. Cummings, seriously injured bv gs run- away colt, is improvidg. Me. and Mrs, John Wilson have returned "from the United States, after visiting friends in Oswego, N.Y. A large congregation listened to a very uplifting address from our new pastor, Rev. Mr. Wood, on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie . spent Sunday at Sunbury with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toland. Congratulations extended to Miss May Béll, 'she having successfully written at the recent entrance examinations, Miss Etfa Wilson, Kingston, is spend- ng a few davs with' Ker parents here. tism,. is able resume work at Mr, Heaton's. A. Harpell is Sydenham at mason Work. Miss Fleming; - , has returned home ba Week gt Miss P. Ayles | 'Phirva lost a horse recently by getti its leg in 5 rack hole. Mise ay Aylworth, Water town, N.Y., visited her parents a few davs ago, 'also 'W. Givine, Kinoston. Vi.itors : Miss MeDonald, Winnipeg, at A. Knight's; Mre. A. Knight apd daughter at F. Knight's; ~ Mise Elsie Abrams, Watertown, (., at her father's; Miss Hendry, Kingston, and Miss Little, Gangnoyue, at F. Har pens. ! § eB ---------- The King's Collectiotis. The king carefully preserves i the which be has taken part. These sou venir, which gumber 'several thow sand, gave oll racted ip large albus which ate hept ip the brary of Buck- . Pal, daily at 6.30 pm.; for Ottawa daily at 6 am. EET ------ « n stops both ways at i to ville, going to Ogdensburg, Friday, 8 Am, | HioH DIGNITARIES AND ARIS | | TOCRACY AT VATICAN. {Leo's Body in Throne Room -- | «Mitre Will Replace the Hood |, { To-day, and on Friday the | fEublle Will Pay a. Last Tae uly 22.--The body of Pope es in She hall of the thang room, a steps from the room im h his death took place The same the and the white gown which were put on Monday over the form which, rests in semi-state, surrounded en by Nand the Roman aria 'togracy en fl "the hall' to pay ir tFibute I! Peapectito alfthat remains t and In after: in all mitre of the rs, where, for be given an opportunity of paying a last fare well. interment will occur Satur when the nephews of Leo, with their | families, entered the death chamber to Il of their uncle, for | % 'were dressed in black and dren, awe-struck and thegan to 'ery at this, theie first acquaintance with death, but the beauty of the scene soon quieted them. "Pr N "Wisitors' arose and slowlv filed past the bed, kneeling to Camtlinal Oreglia's request to Cardi- the latter should teilfin at the vatican, is considered a mo#t diplomatic move, being perhaps the first stép ior an ent be op a ol i tween them "atid if% = pes all | For twenty years I have closely the prophesies concerning the issue of 'Rome, July 22.--Dr, Lapponi, this Cardinal on the body of artistic programmes of proceedings in | : t CARDINAL OREGLIA Senior of the € of Cardinals Holy See and op of the s letri, is head of the Catholic C Successor to the late pope. T the oldest in years, for he rec of forty-five. TT ---------- = the tndy thi I reasons, The and their vietory in G long-time sert their authority' wad terrorize the people {nto slgertiun, Saul recruits the fajthial at Gilgal wait before striking the first independence. | After step, sacrifices burnt' 'this juncture Samuel bukes Saul for disobedience, sin was not the meré get of assuming priestly functions. If. was his assertiveness in failing to wait Samuel's advice as to army succeeds in repule tines, throu of his son Jonathan 'and the pinic he cases ame the foe. Some vears A reg on first cam of today's lesson occur word to Saul that Isruel's gncient 'DI SANTO STEFANO, » Cardinal Chanberlain of the uburban dioceses of Ostia and Vel hurch until the conclave elects a hough semior cardinal, he is not eived the purple at the early age opp VAGARIES OF TOPERS. Divergent Reasons Given For In- » dulgence. Orleans Times-Democrat "It is interesting to study the con tradictions involved in the drinking habit," said a downtown saloon-keep observed my patrons and even to this day I ean discover new ideas 'and | thoughts in the diinking habit. "For instance, on a cold day a man will rush in with his coat collar turn whiskey. will' usually remark. If the weather is dry and hot and perspiration is rolling off his brow he will plant himself un- der 'a fan and order a julep. Tf it is a damp, dismal Hay, with low-hangin, mists, that depresses one, a fellow will [glide with shiggish movements up to the bar, dean' heavily against it, pay the weather a doubtful complimént and ordér whiskey. "This weather is enough to drive a man to drink," he will say. "Observe probably the same man on a bright, cheerful morning when the at- mospheréd is foo light and thin to support a feather. With quickened pace, almost as fantastic and dreamy ed up,' shiver once or twice and order || "It's bitter cold to-day" he | isis: = ET -- ---------- INCIDENTS OF 'THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters on Their Rounds. Ponies and Oriental ball games post. poned until Friday, 24th. The Pony baseball team plays in Watertown, N.Y., on Saturday, Miss Grace Elliotte, of Montreal, is ithe guest of Miss Vio McNiece, Queen street, Miss May Baxter, Watertown, N.Y., in 8 guest of Mrs. N. Chambers, Ri- dean street. Best butter, ford. Maker Bros. have opened a shop on Ontario street, in the office formerly beeupied hy the Ontario Powder com- pany. Ordered or "ready-made corsets of every description. New York Dress Reform. Princess Street Methodist Sunday scheol picnic postponed till Friday, Jily 21th. Boat leaves ferry wharl I pm, St. Mary's. cathedral is uraped for the services therein in respect, to the late pope. Sir Richard Cartwright's sold show- rolls, prints. Craw- > very richly to be held the memory of as a waltz, he will pran e * in' smiling gleefully pound the bar with a fist to indicate how well and glorious he feels, and inform the bartender that the man who would not celebrate such a glorious day by taking a little dram should be forced to live in a darap, dark dungeon all his life. "And thus it goes. It is good for the chills, good for the toeache, toc th- ache and headache, a refuge in a storm and a destroyer of oppressive calm. Tt will produce the blues and then cure them. It is guaranteed to get a man in debt and then make him forget it. In love it is a solace, cur ing "heartaches as readily as it pro dpees them. It builds tragedies and comedies in the same day, makes the old young and the young 'oM and----"' "And lets a man down when he soars and makes him soar when he's down. Give us a drink," said one of the list- eners, The Late Suminer Millinery. From the Delineator for August. Severe effects are sought bv those who are spending the summer by the sea or in the mountains, and beth straw and canvas are used to make such hats. A tricorne of ecru canvas, having the edge finished with a roll of black volvet and a severe hand of vel vet around the crown with a stiff quill thrust through, is one of the most ap- proved models. This hat in Panama or coarse straw will be worn with the outing costume. Sailor shapes in can: vas as well as straw are also stylish; | the crown is very low and flat, while | the brim is wide and straight. A plain | bani of black' velvet ribbon or a heavy silk ribbon is arranged around the crown, "Lingerie" hats are a caprie of the season, and some of them are suffici- | ently attractive to accompany dressy gowns. They are matle of finest nain- sook or hatiste embroidery drawnover a wire frame. Soft pastel-hued ribbon and sometimes a simple little . field flower form the trimming. This pret ty head gear may be worn bv a voune matron as well a9 a Young miss and i« a delightful accompaniment to a sheer and simple summer d Never has the ostrich feather 1een so cleverly . and artistically handled a¢ this season. Hs charm and beanty are doubly enhanced hv the graceful sweep over the top of the hat and by the way in which it is disposed against the brint facing. Tn meny instancss the end of the plume is thrust through a placed over it to give » finish, or a rosette conceals the end. The Trout Fishermen. When the wind is fram the north, Fishermen then sally. forth: Then the trowt will bite the best. To-morrow being the anniversary of the festival of St. James, the aged ihmates of the House of Providence will. be tendered their annual enter- taloment by the ladies of St. Mary's thedral. $ ald Park did not materially affect the ¢rowd at Bight, This resort is 80 popular that it will event. D. P. Brannigan is serving up such good week that evervobe goes without any slit made in the hat. and a auill is gestions being asked. This week ¢ingers, and there is also a long leg- ged comedian cannot be surpassed, dances in full Highland costume are a When thé wind is from the south, feature. Then the tidut in ope Shalt mouth; When wind: we from east, i Then the trout will bite the least: . Sunnyside Rays. But when the wind blows from the west, Sunnyside, July 2The rain on Monday night ° has business for a short time. Berries are a good crop this vear, In fact, most ly all fruit is looking well: Grain is also an average crop. ripe in a few pg services' in the Free Methodist church were conducted by IL Lake ed" improvement to-day. He will not go to 'Ottawa for a few days yet un- less called there. S. H. Sherratt, Rat' Portage, will be in the city for the 25th and will be the guest of his mother, Mrs. Sheratt, 148 Rideau street. Messrs. Birkett, Baker and ihe three Ds. have left to join the survey party of 'Mr. Brown, another B., far north in New Ontario. Principal Gordon's' residence at Queen's is being fitted up and will be ready for occupation about the mid tlle of August, when his family arrive from Halifax. The Evening » Telegram, New York, offers to give each week during the season 210 in prizes for the best ori- Brown, ginal photographs from * summer re: ports by amateurs, Wild raspberries and: ble berries. Crawlord, J, H. Much of Boston, son of the lap Captain George Much, of the Un ited: States navy, who is visiting friends on Wolfe Island, is a grandson of the first high sheriff of Philadel phia Corporation workers tearing up the sidewalks on King stregt, near the park, to lay granolithic walks, have ound, besides many pieces of money, a gold locket and chain. No wonder it was not found when advertised. Preached Good Sermons. The Brockville Recorder has this to say of Rev. W. F. Crawlord, B.D., o Queen's graduate, who formerly preach- ¢d at Portsmouth : "The First Presbyterian church ser- vices were conducted by Rev, W : Crawlord, B.D., with honor to himself and the town which he belongs. Both sormons were able efforts and were most favorably commented on by all present, Mr, Crawford has 5 fine voice, speaks fluently and presents his sul close attention of his audience from beginning to end He is a young man of splendid promise and destined to take quite a prominent place in the ministry of the I'resbyterian church. Was A Good Show. The counter attraction at Macdon Lake Ontario Park last draw ite own crowd in any clean amusement every And the pubs vet bean. disappointed. there are some excellent c have not that for funny antics Several Scotch delayed the hav - Barley will be ol the city. Visitors : toba, at B. McDon- ject in such a wav as-to command the |* the Amalekites, must, be Such wholesale slaughter be justified in Christian times, Cambridge Bible says: "Such velation is progrossive, dealings with the chosen px ple, while designed to raise and moral 'state ut the given perigel."! Dir, Strong gives another view : "An ex. terminating war "was the benevolent lunh, and 'so saved the of the Hebtow people and of the after world." Saul disobeyed the prophets' commangl, in that he spared gs the king, and the best of the spoil. Saul met Samuel on his return and lays upon the soldiers. the blame for his own disobedience, and untruthful: ly claims that all the animals | spared were intended. for sacrifice; Now we have the golden, text: "To obey is better than sacrifice." 'Saul shownd remorse, but it was not genuine, He begged the prophet to spare his pride and save his prestige with the people, This Samuel consented t3 do, but he leit his presence, never fo return. De frived of Samuel's' counsel, the weak ing grow steadily worse. . WESTPORT'S VISITORS. ---- Death of an 'Aged: and Respected Resident, : Nontport, July 20.~Miss Pollis Kel v, eago, is visti in town. Speagle. Bros. drove a Lanark on returning Sunday. Saturday, Misses Teresa McCann Sarah Morgan, left last wouk for a visit in Smith's Falls, Messrs. Edmund . and James Mooney Harris, Willie Carty, New York, and Norman Ripley, Philipsville, spent Sudday in town. The entertainment given by Mr. Smily last week in: St. Fdward's hall was a grand success; net proceeds amounted to $I, much more than was expected, the weather being so unfavorable, The news of the pope's death wax received here with deep re- gret. - Fred. Barber, Athens, spent Sunday in town. Mise Lena MeCabe, who spent the past. fow days with her sister, Mrs. 'W. BE. MeCann, returned to Perth on Sunday.' Miss Lillie: Ben- nete is visiting in Kingston. Miss Liz« zie Warren, Syracuse, 'N.Y., is renew- ing acquaintances in town. Miss Jes sie Lamond is the guest of her hro- ther, W. Lawond. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Ewing left for their hivtae on Fridav Miss Phyllis MeCann is visiting in Perth. Mr. McGrath is about to com mence work in roller mill this week. It is with sorrow we chronicle the death of Mr. Cawley, who passed peacefully away last Saturday, at the advanced age of seventy obe Years. The "deceased 'had been ill for a long time and hore his suffering so patient. lv.) He was a kind, Jivus man, who leaves an exemplary family to mourn hix lows. To those and his many friends' we extend our kvmpathy, Mrs, Flynn, Mrs, John Hamilton, Jr., Mrs. M. P. Adams, John Marcus, all of Westport! "Thomas and James Mav, J. V. Mulville was in Newhoro last week. Miss Arley Dier is spending her holidays at "houie, "Oh! what a big dog!" § brother, Find tke brother and the dog. Thousand Islands and Rochester. * Steamers North King and Caspian, 'commencing 25th Sun leave pd wharf daily ex londay at 10:17 a. m., for ofl acon Islands. Returming el leaves at 5 p.m. for Rochester, Suit Cases; Trunks. Valises and all kinds of travelli requisites at a bargain at Abernethy's shoe store. Friends have received notice of the marriage of a former Brockville boy, Michael O'Brien, of . Chicago, to Miss Rose Clossom, "of that city, formerly Best butter. . Crawford. berries REA TE whole 1 Sgaonel, xiii, news of the union of the scat tered clans of Jaracl wider King Saul, ead, soon, A planed to invade the: land, to reas in to wherd Samuel had instructed him to blow for. waiting a week for the prophet, the king prepared to begin the campnign, and as the initial offerings. At' rs and re Sauls welf- for God's will iy this national crisis, Yet Saul's Ii tle ing the PLilis. the personal ¥ravery strange paign with the Philistines, the events vel, still the adviser of the king, bro oe, destroyed, could not mands were an accommodation to the moral and religious state of the nation to which they were given. Re- and God's ucate them, - Were necessarily conditioned by their, | surgery that amputated the putrid religious life » Last Oxford chance it was found that wi J. ssasierestsetis v} -------------- Incorporated Under the Laws of Massachusetts FULLY PAID, KINGSTON BRANCH Opposite Brivis American Motel, "Phone 409, J. J. MCKENNA, Manager. Bonds, Stocks, G ais and Provisions bought cn margin or for cash. BRANKSOME HALL od A Residential and Day School For Girls Will be opened 5 Week we offered lived up And fresh during the hot 4 Ae | milk sweet abl the bublés' S6bL Thidiie/ made easy with a REFRIGERATOR, We have them with large roomy food ice compartments. They're not expensi McKELVEY' &' BIRCI 69 and 71 Brock Stre Care Chambars, larocs 5. FILES ys. ve, Fi Bersios and vaspherties, Batter. Crawlord. pela a hip corsets, Sde., New York | seem SE

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