Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Aug 1903, p. 5

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See ereE SEER EE) TEE + : | Fletcher were next. rot be produced. Take ne substitute, for Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetal MIDSUMMER WEDDING. A Pretty Ceremony On Wednesday Last, A quiet, but pretty wedding cere mony, - took place on Wednesday morning at ten .o'clock, at the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs, Henderson Bagot _ street, when. their daughter, Edna, was united in tharriage to i druggist, of San Rica. C.A. Rev. J. Mac .. The bride wore white il, and orange blossoms, and carried 4 shower bouauet of fwhite roses. he d aid, . Miss Vena H raon, sist of the bride, was gowhed in a pale blue tatiota frock, with . whitd hat, and carried pink roses. § The groowisman was John Bunt, of this city, The couple. left on the {noon train for a western trip, after french ithey will.sail fropi New York ford future home in Central Am- erica, Ay. ia xs Sean : Married At Buffalo. Naomi Wagar, of Tamworth, Tuesday last for: Bufialo, was united in marriage the Harvey Wheeler, Miss 'Wagar's dozen napkins. She earnest And Talthid church eorker . y Peaches And Plums. Peaches in large and small baskets. Flums 'by the bushel. Crawiord. Rev. Edmond Corecht, head of the Trappist Monastry, Gethsemane, has left for Europe. It is thought he may bring 'some of the exiled orders from France to the United States. FERROL IN SUMMER Those who are prevented by want of time, or lack of means, or both, from going to thé mountains or the sea- side during the heated term, often feel the need of a con- Seni a Sasi assimi- ated _.to_ afford pro hea ir 7 - food ¢loys' the appetite and the ction) i ¥ Te combat the Sepressing and enervating effects of hard workin hot aetther there 'is ing like EERROL. Deo not i e "that, 'because FERROL contains Cod Liv- er Oil, it is therefore unsuited for summer use. 'Nothing could be more. s. FERROL is a food quite as much as medicine ; itis more- over, a highly - concentrated food, and so sciertifically pre- that it is 'almost feady or instant jon, It 8 Oost ness just "You will ind 5 pleasant to take; easy to di- st, and absolutely infallible a ronto, Tisey,. the Boston tive agencies in the States and Canada, were in the city. a has every confidence = of k is quarry, A 'proposal "for the federation of. all he. | commergial® travellers' . associa- tions of gthe British empire "was laid before the executive of the Commercial oy llers' Association of Canada, wy J. Flockart, ok Sy h v proposal met with pretty general approval 'from meeting, and, though ho definite line of ac tion was i upon, it is under stood that it will not be allowed to rest. The trap shooters had another ideal day for the third day of their tourna- ment at Woodbine. Additional compe- Utors participated, bringing the total fumber, so far, up to one hundred and, forty-four. The retord seventy-two. 162 targets, was Scorer of the day, the magnificent the tints Westbrook, the highest and is winner of trophy presented by Toronto Silver Plate company, : 'Messrs. Elliott, Bray and » each . with 155 points; H. D, Bates followed with 154 points. ------------ A FINE RECEPTION. orded To The Sarnia. gates from Hugh De Pavens . No. 1, of this city, have rnia- and state that ha eptioM\ given the order by 'the citiadyg, ex d anything of the kind in the Nyistory of the order in = Can- a Delg every province of the domimign wer) present, many be ing accompayied their ladies. The trip on the ar S§ Clair and Lake Huron was thoroughly enjoyed, two Sleamers being chartered for the oo casion, . the whistles along both. sides of the river, belonging to the many factories, keeping up a chorts of in- cessant screams or' cheers in honor of the guests, Procession 'of uniformed Knights Templar extended about half a mile and was accompanied by four bands, the renowned 13th, of Hamilton, Brockville and Sarnia brass bands and the pipers of London, while the citizens, of Port Huron and Sarnia, who had their houses beautifully de- corated, crowded the streets. A sin ular feature of the procession was the employees of the Cleveland Lum. ber company, numbering over three bundréd, lined in front of the works each .man with a lathe for a sword. Kisgston tontingent, Dr. A. W. Richardson, W. S. R. Murtch and A. Shaw are loud in praises of their fel. low citizen, Harry F. Mooers, in charge of the building. of the elevator, who entertained them in his quarters, looking after their comfort at a time when the town, was crowded to its utmost + capacity. Kingston boys are 1 loyal to each other all the world over, 3 Delegates At The d Ates D -------- Wise Old Farmer. Scottish American. The story of the old farmer who was once "Invited to take tea wiih a former duke and duchess of Buccleuch is still remembered at Drumlanrig cas- tle, on the Dumfriesshire estate of the duke, His first cup of tea was gone almost before the duchess had finished pouring it out, and John passed his op geain. Again and again and still duchess, alarmed at the sixteenth cup, asked : "How many cups do you take, John?' The old farmer was wise in his day. "How mony do ye gie ¥* he asked, + 'What To Go Short On. - | § Jakes Stillman, president of the ational City bank, is a man of few words, but he makes those few count. A famous tip that he is said to have iven a: friend two months ago has ked out in Wall street. iend in question wrote to him asking for advice concerning the mar- ket. He has $500,000, and wanted to make' it 'a million. Here is the reply of Mr. Stillman, written in lead pen- ¢il on a'sheet of paper three bv four : "Polo ponies, stepm yachts, and Newport villas are the best short sales in the world." ------ Before The Cadi. At the police court this morning four citizens, T. James, J. Joyce, W. Granlund, and R. Moore were charged with an infraction 'of '#he by-lay re- gulating the carriage of swill ifirels h the city, in baving neglected ® have them covered. The four were fined 81 and costs each. Willam Waitt: was refused admit: tance to the House of Providence, so at his uest, he was sent to Perth where he relatives residing. He is an imperial army pensioner, an ex- sergeant of the British army. ------------ Captured Runaway Kite. Some campers at Rocky Point, on Sibbitt's farm, yesterday captured ao runaway kite. It came sailing across thet Blue whites of 'the S wrence during the afternoon, having evidently broken away from some Wolle Island boy." The stick used for, rolling the twinie on trailed" through the water, and in crossing the 'Specs, just east of Milton Island, this stick caught in some buslies, where the Rocky Point campers released it and took posses: sion of the kite. Three Dollar Hats. For $1.50 each at the Clark Wright slaughter sale. More cases of sick headache, bilious- ness, constipation; can be cured in Lord Brassey, head of the London Chamber of Commeree, . who will preside over the annual con gress of Chambers of Co ol the British Empire, which begins at Montreal on August 17th, PERSONAL MENTION Movements Of The Feople--What Miss J. Stafford, Almonte, is visit- ing in Kingston. "Miss Jessie Roys, Kingston, has been visiting Morrisburg. John L. Whiting, K.C., left for To- ronto and the west to-day. Mrs, John Burny will leave to-mor row for Rochester" to visit friends. Patrick Hurley, night watchman on Swift & Co's wharf, is ' dangerously ilk : \ Miss Byrne, Rochester, N.Y.. is in the city enjoying her annual vaca tion. Mrs. Cushion, Bagot street, sick: for the past week, is able to be around Skinner leave on Tuesday Chatauqua. x Capt. and Mrs. Baxe "Carruthers have returned to the city from the Adirondacks. Dr. C. M. i and Miss Skinner for a fortnight at Stratton, Kingston, is going to locate at Yarker, to prac tice profession. Miss Lottie Campbell, Watertown, N:Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Arniel, York street. Misses Estella Cushion and Polke Campbell, both of this city, have left for Watertown on a visit: Miss Maud Fleming, B.A. returning irom England, 'spent Tuesday and Wedne at "Avenmore," William street > Miss: Marguerité T. Watts, Kings: ton, is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. J. 8 Philips, South Na- panee, : Miss Wasgatt, Boston, guest of Mrs. Riggs, Princess street, for the past two weeks, returned to her home yes- terday. Dr. Walter Crews and "wife (nee Ethna Bailey), of Rochester, N.Y. are visiting her mother, Mrs. Bailey, n street. oy 1. 8, Clarke and. granddaungh- ter, Miss Lena Metrin, Napanee, . are visiting her sister, Mrs. A. A. Wood. Johnston street. Mrs. Dunbar and won, Herbert. Stratiord, Qnt., are guests of her'son, A.C, , at his sommer damp, Macdonald's Cove. Mrs. Summerville will open the store next to R. Waldron, in an - ber, with an up-to-date stock mil- linery and mantles. , N. T. Greenwood went out to the scene of the C.P.R. wreck on Thurs day, and secured % splendid photo graph of the wreck, The condition of E. Sturgess, Queen street, injured while removing 8 piano a few days ago, is now gra dually. improving. " Miss Nellie Jackson, Toronto, pro- fegpsional nurse, is visiting par ents, Mr. and = Mrs. Charles Jackson, Dufferin street. Andréw Ray and W. O'Dopnell re twned to (New York today * after Fapending a fow weeks with their par. ents in this city. E, B. Gallagher, aiter a few davs here, will return to Toronto to night, accompanied by his wife, who has been holidaying at Rock Point. Mrs. W. G. Pettingell and two chil- dren, visiting her father, J. D. Thompson, Colborne street, returned to her home in Regina, NW.T., yes terday, accompanied by her sister, Miss Edna Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. William Elis, Mens- ton, Yorkshire, and Miss Benn, Heck monwike, Yorkshire, England, are the guests of Arthur Ellis, architect, at his residerice, 390 Alfred street. The fogmer two are Mr. Ellis' parents. Rev. Father Quinn, Chesterville, for- merly of Marysville, after paying a visit to his brothers in Cleveland, 0., will sail on August 27th inst., for Ire- land, where he will emjoy a few months' rest visiting kis old home. -------- Starting Homeward. B. Nelligan has - left for Hamilton, the beginning of his refurn to his home in Los Angeles. He came to Ca nade to recruit his health and not only succeeded beyond expectation, but enjoyed the Kingston ré-union im- mensely. He carried away with pride the walking stick awarded the longest distance home-comer, Lombard Plums And Peaches. Lombard plums by the peck; peach- es, 13c. pel 2e. Crawford. A visitor ' who hatl bedn here since August Ist and had not seen the hgr- bor still was gratified this morning by a beautiful ealm, a picture lovely to everyone but local yachtswen, in view of the regatta on hand. Naturo, in 'their Sion, is perterse. Loy Intyre, city solicitor, at convention of represenia- WATER SPORTS.' An Auspicious Time At Sharbot ' 'Lake, The water sports and picnic at Shar: bot Lake, on Wednesday last, under the manag t of a committees of the English arch, were Well: patrgnized. The weather in the worning was . not altogether auspicious but ; the turned out fine, if o little chilly, ' | large number of people assembled, and village was crowded. About, five hand- red people ook of the excellent rot past provi by members of the con® gregation and their friends. The . ar rangements were successfully ogipied out, and the workers can fairly' be congratulated on the excellent: results which their efforts produced. In the afternoon 5 game of baseball was played between . the home team ang Clyde Forks, which resulted in a victory, for the former by sixteefi to six. At the wltér sports, the following events were competed for, and suitp- ble prizes awarded : Canoe race--Louis Sharbot; F. Av- ery, Single skiff Hawley, H. canoe race--Willis Roberts, Thomson. Bert Geraldi, race--Louis Sharbot, race--J. Junior Double cance - and Thomas Sharbot, Fred, Avery and W. Roberts, Sailing race~F, Avery, Crab race--Louis Sharbot Frank Beaver, Log race--Frank , Beaver, L. Shar bot. Walking greasy pole.~--J. Hawley, B. Buell. Boys swig race~F, Flynn, J. Offord. » " iif . For the ladids' boat race there wer xo on account of the Sharbot Lake with and others attractions' offers neq led advantages a8. far as inland wat ers are concerned, for, sports and out ings of this Rind, .and it is Intended that a day such as last Wednesday shall be arranged for every year. ---------------------- The Tramp Danger, Montreal Star. T statement comes from the Kingston penitentiary that en un usual number of teamps are being sent there by the jstrates. of On tario who are expicially severe om the wandering fraternity since the terrible Glory Whalen affair. But the news of such severity will travel faster than comnvistions, The tramps will know what is going on and 'will not wait "to be sent to Kingston.. Some of them' may come to Ontario's share' of these " gentry dumped into our country and subur ban roads. We will not wait for the harder of a Glory Whelan to take ron There is only one way to prevent 'it. Suis must be just ns irable 3 aoe for a tramps' hunting ground as is Ontario. We ought te comifine to make the namie of Canada feared among this class which has ceased to be a joke and has bécome a 'menace. will not want Death Of A Clergymian, Rev. A. M. Delg se Mothortint, Ga nanoque East, ao ty-eight years, --- Friday nthe eight hospi tal, here, whither was brought sei fering from = appendicitis. . He was a quiet, devoted man iand petive in ali good works. He d ministry in 1872 and spent sil fis inthe Montreal = conferenes.. . He is survived by a wile and five children: One. of his sons is a student at Queen's Medi cal College. Deceased was thought to be of a siurdy, snsti In his ministerial w Sa She ustern townships and along Nal ley he made bres. Jcionds. who will deeply sympathize the family, Two years he brother Frank, also a Methodist ) was stricken and Jp an Ottawa hospital: ' During y Mr, Delong was cheerful and nd : Street hodist charh Aug. gi tired E. wei, y preach at and 7 p.m. Sunday school ab 243 po m. Epwordh League of CE. on Mow idweek service on Wednesday at | Ei a resbyterian, Rar! Cl he rtevian, and Hukeis streets. --~Rev, M. Maogilli- vray, M.A. pastor. Sunday services Tain: "iat and what ob ao do with Holy Things and Pearls": 7 p. m., "Jesus Christ and Bribery." Weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 7.30 pm. Strangers come, -------- vomiting and diarrhoea oéased and she began to improve al: most at once. Mace then whenever her stomach ie out of order or she is con stipated we give her the Tablets, and the result is alivays all that we desire, They are the very best medicine I have ever used for a child." Baby's Own Tablets are sold hy al! dealers in medicine or will he sent postpaid at twenty-five cents a bv the Dr. Williams' Medicus com pany, Brockville, Ont. ---------- To Jones Falls and Return For a restful steamer Jones' Falls, at § pm. Fifty Cents. For an up-to-date two dollar hat at the Clark Wright slaughter sale, The advan company na as executor and trus- tee a will, instead of Avie in dividual, is well exempli by the very large number of persons who have appointed the Trusts and Guar antee company, limited, Toronto, in that capacity. The company forwards will forms and gives suggestions to those sending their addresses, The United States state department has been informed by Ambassador Choate, that the first meeting of the Alaskan boundary commission will be held at eleven o'clock on 3rd, in the British foreign office. It is expected that 500 delegates will be in attendance at the Congress of Chambers of Congress of the Empire, which opens in Montreal on Monday. Fancy nut cakes, lady cakes, sal tanas, seed cakes, ete., at Ferguson's. A report to the trades and com: werce department says that Canadian manufacturers are too busy to fill orders from Australia. The Kansas State Barber Board is trying to stop the: practice of shaving dead men's faces. * Guaranteed to give you satisfaction, our rubber goods, H. B. Taylor. It is reported that the Singer Sew. ing 'Machine company will establish a hu lant at Ottawa. Military bip corsets, 80c., New York Reform. T. Brady, Toronto, has been elected a trustee of the Catholic Order of Foresters, . NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. e of having o Trust As the ki nécted with Painful urination, nsoses, vomiting, vertigo, torpid liver and const aro some of deadly kidney ai minor wi iments. When you note such not treat them with ind thousands of others y Pettingill's Kidney Worst T: fommence to b Aug. ith. | . 96 143% 1 188% 1 Nuear ' People's Gas U. 8. Steel! Are up the diseased ABA [1 'S he Purest

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