Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Aug 1903, p. 8

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J. Peat, Leeds, referred to the eflorta tariff countries to destroy the wool 3 Eaglsad: 'He wanted to oA ie wheat bell of € - Jean, London, of the British followed. EL 3 At- , near Chawmont, Dr. E. arrington and som, of this city, had A narrow from dro hn a 4 sailing skiff ahout eighty when the doctor attempted to jibe the sail. | iF £5E 1 Lo hari et eff! 1 LH aL iH i § i i iF : ¥ - E Ir if il FE % # Talk Was On Men's Side. Joseph Elkinton, the Philadelphia wd gather, belongs to the Society = of | dn a heavy sea until George Dexter, spending a few days near Chaumont, out in a row boat clad only in his pajamas and' rescued the shipwrecked party. of 'Dr. Harrington's camping outfit was lost, ¥ ' ----bbi CHARGE OF THEFT. Holding the Tools of a Seotch : Moulder. : Toronto, Aug. 20---J. W. Harcolert,' 'manager of the Canada Foundry od, before Police ject company, was Magistrate Ellis, Toronto, Junction, this morning, with stealing tools from John , a Scotch moulder, brought out 'from Scotland to take place of the striking moulders, but #00 'left the employ of the company. His tools were refused him; the com: pany claiming to -have 'advanced money to bring him out here, and al- 80 to pay his board while here 'and: | pfo further, that Fench was under oon- tract to work, but had broken his contract. © The case was - adjourned for a week. | -------------- WANTS DIVORCE COURTS. ine-- Mt. Charlton Urges They Be Es- Le tablished. Ottawa, Aug. 20.--When: the te ng senate for the elil of gr o the f- Bat thi should be so. There' should Ou h r Canada he a divorce court. in ea vince, simple, speedy and effectual. ow in. a t many cases the ex- pense of $1,500 debarred many de. serving cdees from coming before the . | senate at all. attention given to the hundred miles | ow car is what the | in " ----- i A Nor'west Number. A sign of the 'times is the increasing Canadian iriends. He converses as brilliantly as 8 . sty to narrate e. story goes," id the Oe day, "that loud a 5 ay 3 ion once || talking among the congregat do in a certain Freinds' meeting. | | The women at this meeting sat on one, , | side of the room, the men on the oth: er. The speaker, when the talking be came intolerable, paused, and looked! at the audience reproachiully. mian rising said to him: 'T beg theeto take notice that the talking vou ob- ject 10 comes not from ows, but from the men's side of the house.' The speaker smiled upon her. 'So much the better, good woman; so much . ter," he said, "it will he the soomer over." ! A New Fable. Swart Set! A swift automobile past a Tired Cart Horse. Old Sticksin-the-Mud 1" it i + "Back to the Bone- disappea . A little farther down the Pike, the Tired Cart Horse came upon the Swift Automobile, now Busted. "Aha!" said the Steed, with a Horse Laugh, "who is Stick-in-the:! Mud now? , You are jindeed from your happy home." While the Cart Horse was thinking i of this nay Dam: yank it laboriously to the stable, four- teen miles away on an Up Grade. i This fable teaches us that it is Wrong to gloat over the Downfall of jes, until - we are sure they can no longer injure us. So Different. New York Times. ore he was elected to be the chief oa tive Aa sid Semislon Gov ontague, , met an ol classmate on the train. They had not met for years. Mr, Mon was a candidate for governor the other "1a plain country lawyer with a small |4 income. "What can 1 do for you when I! '| governor ? said the candidate ns hi t | put 'his arm around his friend; "what £4 lean 1 do for you old boy?" "Just what you have done now," quietly replied the lawyer. } "Why, what's that ?"' said the other. 8} "Simply put your arm # ar me and call me old boy. re i want," was the reply of the true friend of boyhood days. ~ took it until the inter: Did you ever have anything to dd with gue American railroads, Sir wal The good knight' sparkled : he answered : id an Cen the Canadian P. | man 1 | "bat that was some li 2 ' % y Inzib.andalb. cans. = FO THE KING OF GOOD COFFEES |«« CHASE & 8 In the selection of Wools oné naturally re- quirés Variety. . . Youwill find bere all the pre- veiling Kinds and Colors, .. : Wé have made special preparation this season for the hahding of Shetland. Floss' in is different shiides, in- cluding' Black and White., . =. : . Two, four and sight fold: Berlin: Wool: in complete range of new sh . +A special range of shades suitable for Afgans. Ice Wool, now so fashionable for finishing purposes. Py White and Black Merino Wools. Baldwin's | Famous Fout Ply Wools--a large assortment of colors Saxony Wools, in plain shades fo in fancy shades for Crocheting an Factory Yarns, in. two and three ply, thoroughly scoured, and EY 'a a v i Unbreakable Yarns in~B This fomous Yarn is gua the pound and, as nae i able and one of the best Stockings and Men's Sox. to be had from us. ..JOHN LAIDLAW & SON.. 170-172 Princess Street, Kingaton., . to' our list for the next' few d. our windows for 3. Jew satiples . a Fal Bg SUMMER SALE Means to you if you wear Shoes, and of course you do. Fall stock.is coming in now, and as it comes in something must go out to make room. . THE LOCKETT THE LOCKETT EAT BABBIT METAL dr Your 'Machinery. 2 ALL SUMMER GOODS AT CHOP- PED DOWN PRICES. Underwear, Socks, Shirts, Ties, Hats, Boys' Twhey. Sults, Men's 320%...t0.. 50%} @ 26e. Collars. ... ....15¢ $ 15¢c. Collars. ........ 1c. Sale commences SATURDAY, Aug. 220d. . The best bar- _ gains go first. © ¢ - JENKINS 'et NEW. MEAT SHOP i Choice Ham. Sausage Ioc. . Hamburg Steak 8c Cooked Corn Beef 15¢C. Jelly Tongue 18¢c Nice line of Fresh Meats at AMEY'S Grandfather's Clocks : IN MINIATURE We have a sale of these Clocks now on, and what could be more novel or useful as a gift; or for , your. own mantle ? We keep every glock going for one year. SMITH BROS. 258 Princess St., Kingston, -------------------------------------------- AUCTION SALE E. P. BRANNIGAN HAS INSTRUCT- ed me to sell jon SATURDAY, 22nd Jost. wt his stables, 222 Montreal St. at 2 o'clock p.m. orftonian, stand- bred Stallion, 2:334; Wintield, Pace ad Y 1 A iarray Sulkey, {heaton Buggy: , B4th inst., at 98 Koad, 10:30 a.m., His furniture, Rac 8 re Plano, Parlor Set, in t. ua Funny flublon, Chairs, unges, Black Walnut Dining Room Furniture, Black Walnut Bedroom Sets, Bedding, Carpets, Curtaifis, Hange, Heater, Kitchen Uten- sils, ete. Terms cash. WM. MURRAY, Jr, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE) \ SATURDAY MORNING . | BAY { GELLING, 16 HANDS HIGH, . . eity broken; sing weighs 1, ngunds y ak dee. harm and oo Saetor; desirable family horse. Sale at 11 o'clock, Terms cash. WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. . TO LET. ; FURNISHED FOR THE WINTER, A desirable and centrally located house Address, "'H,"" Whig office.' FOUND. © ApkPY'S "OOLD WATUH. OWNER ""chn have same by proving property and paying expenses: - WANTED. A GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASH- ing or ironing. Apply Mrs. McGill, 186 King street. a x ae NOED COTTON MILL HELE. 'weavers can earn $8 to ¥11 a . © We pay to Fy young y women 'learnine the - work 50 per week. Special inducements. offered to families. Apnlv to the Dominion Cotton Mills Company, Kingston, Ont.

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