Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1904, p. 8

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seem, ot Oi ek bim simply Dr. 8S. Go ward Ave. Room' 1 = and there is fio better LACTATE FOOD A Summer Blessing. little lives. her child properly, shoul for nature's food. The breast milk, is ERE iy [REE feet, containing the'l4 dinlomas To build up man or boy Clark's PORK an? BEANS Sold n, or with Chili ? i nls on Sauce. darge majorit of infants die to . The milk 'of doubtful quality artificial oods, cut off thousunds of i = hn Pay When You Are Cured. and BEANS food than : infantile mor- owing: use of cow's and common a When the motlier is unable to nurse | will break out Bong, Se paths of ac- her great aim is period d be to find the best wubstitute reputation of Lactated Food as a perfect substitute | lar Mars period for i world-wide. tated Food has the endorsation over thirty thousand physicians. Feod- ing baby with Lactated Food in sum- mer time means the avoidance Shulsra infantum, dysentery o Lac- of of and all Lactated Food keeps the babies FOOD. in perfect health from day to day, it makes | turn with more than ordinary inten- them happy, contented and strong. |sity. At this time the earth = be earing & iti of turn-- Ask Your that is, passing -- the sun and Druggist for [Sepik Hin "aio LA ATED { J and sun, or at its full, and the p : ¥ 'period will bo exactly central, Great Everyday ing now for $25. All kinds small musical A good Dominion Organ, slight. | ly used; original price $125, go- goods ab bh, ir w : MN L. arrived on Monday, loaded ; aken : 2 a EA " Rin Ey . 4 ORS :; ¢ very » them- aS . : : 3 I be we ir way +f selves well pleased with the evening's : 0 " 2nd, with fa weather fol- home on Saturday from / visiting | J Be - E lo Arom the w a friends in Watertown. 'Charlie March, -_-- i | A reactic ; period is cen- Cleveland, is visiting his parents and ; ; moon is on th tial equator wn, Ki and B, Leatherland, pede : the 4th, we may reasonably caloulate Elginburg, were guests at G. Marsh's 3 urna ce - ad decided Sine in 1ompetgture, and on Sunday. Welseter Clesient Feturned in thunder storms from Deseronto' . ae ng these Suctonay dave El BL0 on. Tontay ~burns coal, coke: or wood with equal facility. 'A Mars inocti period Making Apple Barrels. almost the antise month of July, be- Bongard b June WO --emsrs. Bon Flues, grates, fire-pot and feed-doors, are contr, 28th running gard Tison hav ived 3 ino August. ik ss Sistutbanss -- =r | dames quantity of Noopsrage od specially constructed to burn any kind of fuel, and ends greatly Xing of ao be of ihe globe, This oe ercry and are Again onulucturiug Jove a special wood grate is always supplied. This being the case, we kaow, receiving perturbing | joy have returned aiter a pleasant Sold by all enterprising dealérs. Write for booklet. with a degree of certainty, gene- | force of this planet added to the other | vilis "at Fairmount. and vicinity. H ral character and tendency of the | causes mentioned above. | Trumpour and A. empsey, were at 9 woather through July and August by If by _y means heavy and general |, Briscoe's on Sunday last C ' tho character of the weather prevail- | rains have fallen at previous School closed on 'thursday for the d ods i iy I tho goeral sendy | or Mok et rrault, we candidly do | commer' holidags, Mr ort A. ; uly. general n n ,Same may coun: Harri - » is to iva heat and light rains | ed on at this If violent, tor. won Were guests at K. Harris, : om the 4th to 6th, and the |» storms have been common dur Sy ily. Mrs, § ohn Lumley visi, London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. John, N. B. 9th to 14th, it will be safe to dount {ing July up to this period--a thing we BL y going to at 3 2h on a ominance = of sf Weathor do snot arotce. in all reasonable prob- ber of friends to tea recently. We are on, Claxton & Lawrenson, sole agents, Kingston. nearly or quite up to September: - ability: Shay ; a 1 q Soren sorry to 'report the illness of Mzs, 1). X = Pont such results. Upon the ' o is that sustained summer heat, with Minaker, und hope for a speedy re- +4444 4444404 FHttis00 storm periods for the folowing six to eight weeks. About the 1lth to 14th, the central dates of the second July storm period, no one should be surprised by a wave of excessive warm weather, culminating in many threatening storms and vio- lent blustering. Some lo- ts are probable here and there, but we do not believe that suf- ficient rains will occur at this time, over wide exiremes of the grain-pro- ducing regions. Heavy hail storms, especially to the west and north, will most likely attend these disturbances, in which event temporary change to much may naturally be expect- ed. The 12th, 13th i4th are the days on which the culminating erisis of this period is to be looked for. Change to higher barometer, westerly winds and cooler ou be the Aotmal order, iv behind, or west ol the LE pri areas, On and touching the 17th, 18th and 19th the temperature will greatly 'in- crease, moving like a wave from west . ~~ Barometic uns i and h, and many threat- fairly settled by h the Best halt of duly. This tionary period will part arge- ly of the some results attending the two previous periods. 2 A regular Vulcan storm period cov- ers the 21st to the 24th, having its centre on the 22nd. The most casual observers and readers of weather - re- ports will see that a wave of in- creased i barome storm condi- warmth, i ter, and tions, will organize in the west and pass eastwardly actoss the country on and touching the above days. More threatening summer clouds, with thunder, some rain and severe bluster, tual storm areas. 'I is near the centre of the Mars disturbance, and whatever peculiarity this particu- may communicate to the general conditions will approach a maximum stage at this and fol lowing July and August storm per- iods. A brief partial respite from great warmth will probably succeed the dis- turbances of this period. On and touching the 27th and 28th reactionary storm conditions will re from the Credit Lyonnais, and if the princess had not paid it her husband ? would have had to go fo jail. : y ult first She obj a vigorously on a 2 gro tl s husband may people s Bilious attacks, have many an debts, All prople sub lo, dis- but her cousin, Countess Stanislas de should never be without a box ttellane, Ri wan formerly I of HAM'S PILLS. and other friends intervened me X Eaniic sucrose = a ine . vised her to pay it in order to pre-: and the proof of their excellence lies vent a scandal. x are = ed BEECHAM'S PILLS = bh » Ae the x Heir, of on upon : ' Ln 10 dit, first base, se, up- stem, Susing. very Je chile OF ie Jexol_and sightful poses body to continue its ak sor of that corner of : | lotted function, thereby inducing a - headquarters from which to direct | 'making life a pleasure. operations for the of second 2 | base. Ak, no. Dur Dove are BEECHAN'S PILLS y ines Or icther at. home or fred maintain their reputation for keep. : hol Col Contos Heath and naugh Ny have stood the test of the most t en] exacting experience through many I only by covery. the holidays. From Allen, Wolfe Island. a minimum of storm and rain follow- ed by séismic phenomena, will charac: terize this closing period of July. RUSSIAN BEAUTY FARM. New Plan of Physical Reform Put In Practice. An amazing marriage has just taken place near Perm, in Northeast Russia, on the estate of a wealthy retired dis- tiller named Reshetnikoff. The , a handsome peas- ant, named Vasiliefi, of splendid physi- que, and the bride, a lovely girl .of eighteen, were driven to the church in M. Reshetnikofi's carriage and given as dowry a. large wooden cottage and a plot of land. Hundreds of persons witnessed the ceremony, and at the wedding breakfast M. Reshetnikofi de- livered an eloquent speech in which he welcomed "the second generation of his nurslings who are to make Holy Russia: an earthly Olympus peopled with Apollos and Hebes." The meaning of these strange pro: ceedings is as follows: At the time of the 'Russo-Turkish war, M.. Reshetni- kof, struck with the inferior; ill-nour- grain and hay crop close tomorrow Maud McDonald Watertown, N.Y. returned home from Kingston. Alaria, Cushendall, Mr. and "Mrs, is visiting at F. Cavelry's. Mrs. Gartland, Stoco, is visiting her &ig- ter, Mrs. Sunday, at W. B. McDonald's. Had Colt Stolen. ue of many recruits, set |son, wife and mother-in-law, - Mrs. system. gaide the sm of ae les ' jos Ghatlton, spent a few days here with y e purpose minating the un . Lawson's parents. A little daugh- by encouraging m only be- | ter arrived on the 7th ult. at the Se . We send to any. ad- tween young people of exceptional |of T. J. Garrett. Mrs, Miles Pixley, dress in Canada a box beauty, health, and in after a ing illness, passed away i ; He # of 50 Cigars -- clear To attain this end he employed as |on the 24th. 'The funeral took place] 4 ; 3 workers on his estate duly the hand- |on Sunday from her late residence att "long, Havana filler, Sumatra wrapper, 4% inches somest and healthiest villagers. These | Spafiordton. Summer visitors and long po ular sha for & J he Stounged ta ator matri- | campers are hegi ing to make their y Pop pe, 2.50. grants payment | appearance. 1! en ce examina- . ~y of all marriage fo, snd an annuity | tion is' over and now comes the. final Smoke five of these ind if these cigars are not of fifty roubles a year for every child born = He succeeded in removing from his estate by rather harsh means all de- formed and sickly persoms, and at deacted he me gi a _from all parts of e province by granting them valuable privileges. Those who ref to marry the partners he se- igh school pupils. Wish 3ha nla Sugsess. Mrs. Ar- ur Young is ill witl e gri] A wee stranger in S. Stephenson. Mrs, H. Hadley, Tor- onto, is on a visit: tp her father's, W. Moon. John . had a colt stol- en out of the pe field a short time ago. He at omee started out, follow- lected were unceremoniously . | ing' some tracks. He at last caught up Since the institution of this human [to a co beauty fafm forty model have taken place, and over 100 chil. hausted dren have been born, nearly all of immensely. superior to the | Peter i t children in peasan '8! and beauty. The girls in par- ticular are remarkable for. t ful , and lithe, ac 3 ¥ asilioft ® marriage Seddutated wi exceptional display, owing to the fact that ke and his bride a the first - street.. has been unfortunate enough to have three of his best pigs stolen out of the ,. These are mot the first. pigs that Poe been carried away, ad in every couple, Both of whom sprung from |case the thief ' has - proved he knows the best when he sees it. James union arranged by M. Reshetnikoff, Go ins hae. bu Ni to, his sherry FAIL BOW, carries a stoc! groceries, NE ir Passware sd ther belek 'oxton ildi another bri Wile Of French PBrigos Pays Of |i Mio oh i hg rack Debts. . made a short visit at John Wood's. Paris, June 30.--~Nattica Terry, now Guest--Have you got any spring chicken ? Waiter--Yes, sah, Maryland by first wife, Grace Dalton Secor, | style? Guest--I don't care so long New York, has $70,000 of a | as it's the spring style of 1904. debit incurred by The man who asked, * is so rare as a day in June?" could never have lived here, where most of these days are well-done. ag ro oe Magicalls nothing to Hone ean have a Well-Balanced rry's oan a . es - | *" constitution without taking The sum which the just. e princess has paid is in liquidation of a debt husband contracted beford his borrowed this amount CHAN'S Edna Pierce is home for Allen, Wolfe Island, June 28. ~The in this section is looking 'fine. Farmers are busy haul- ing their pressed hay. School will for the holidays. |: is visiting friends in |: Maggie Murphy has A large number from here attended the forty-hour devotions at the Roman Catholic church last week. Miss Ethel is spending a couple of weeks with Minnie Hogan. i P. McDonald, Water- town, N.Y., is visiting at A. McDon- ald's. Miss E. Botting, Harrowsmith, rte ta ohn O'Brien. Frederick 3 Greemzen, G ue, spent Sunday at A. Hendersb, 2 en, D. Brakenbridge of Pittsierry, spent Saturday - and Sydenham, June 30.--Rev. E. Law- has come to the home of | uple of men at Fermoy who : "Sidney Wood | $4 |ABE ~ IWE WANT EVERY CICAR SMOKER To know what our system of retailing means to hint." How money, time and exper- iment is saved -to him. We want to show that we can cut his cigar bill in half! To show that our system of dis- tributing results in cigar quality and uniformity at prices not possible before, and made possi- ble only through our £2 4: + = 4 * 4 + + + + 4 + + 3 3 ¥: 4 + + + + * : as fresh, fragrant, rich and satisfying as any you have ever smoked at twice the price return remain- the ing and get back the full $2.50 paid us," You've paid roc. for cigars not as good. No matter where you live or in what part of Canada you are going to spend your vacation our cigars will be delivered to you express prepaid upon the same conditions. Hawthorn Cigar Co. 167 WELLINGTON STREET, KINGSTON. of : A osc eseasac aaa aR SREY SUMMER COMFORTS Is what our ice cream freezers are, For lovers of frozen dainties there is nothing like a WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER They are clean and economical, easy tg work, and will freeze your cream in three minutes. With every freezer we give a beautiful book of receipts for making Creams, Sherbets, Water Ices, etc. We keep in stock all sizes, from one pint to 15 quarts. & BIRCH, 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston. «HELLO, THERE! Our Shoes are ready for you; rapidly 'going, too, into posses sion of happy purchasers. Satisfied? We should say so. We know that our customers know that BETTER SHOES Cannot be obtained anywhere. What need we say more, except to invite you to join our host of pleased patroms? We await your arrival with patience. As sure as truth is the basis of all excellence, so are our shoes surpa ssingly good. ACall Solicited. = RNETHY'S SHOE STORE a Headquarters for Txpnks and Valises. a ay Fas 1 S | 36. Qi Ge JAMES : * - SEALED TI to the undersig der for Suppl Buildings," wil until MONDAY, ively, for the 1 Public Building 10 n. Combined spe tender can be o this office. Persons tends tenders will no made on the pr signed with thei Each tende: n an accepted chex made payable t ourable the ual eq to. ten pe: tender, which wi ty tendering dec tract when calle cheque will be 1 Departmen accept the lowes By ord Secretary and Department of | Ottawa, Newspapers ir ment without au ment will not b WHEN \ Paint a as well ; Oar wor standard, WwW. G. jPhone 526. Qu yo good storag tion. Wood Bu We have the: Also An Artistic KIRKPATI P. WALSH, SCRANT Pea, per ton Chestnut; pe Stove, per to Egg, per ton Well Scre Prompt D Only Ele ing and Renovatin Kingston. "Phone 542.

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