Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1904, p. 5

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that be- DU; - you ill adver- establish - ndreds of citizens ing, We r 'clothes 50. Mes BLANCHE GREY, a promi- nent young society woman of Memphis, Tenn., in a recent lotter from 174 Alabama street, says: "Joa woman whose nervous Jack. of "rong 'axed fo the utmost from lack rest Irregular meals, know of nothing which is of 80 much benefit as Peruna. | took it a few when I felt my strength » Avg it soon made Ie ng me new streagt) and health.' ---Blanche drey. Peruna is without an equal as a nerve | tonic and vital invigorator, . Buy 'a bottle of Peruna, 1 you do not'receive all the benefits from Peruna that you expected, write to Dr, Hart | man, Columbus 0, » ee A Good Impression 2% Is always made with@ MACK'S PATENT Flexible Cushion BUBBER STAMP Prints on Uneven Surfaces. WEALSO BARE SEALS, STENCILS AND STEEL STAMPS. PRICE MARKERS, & WHITE ENAMEL LETTERS SOORLET On EACH 08 GENEAML. CATALOGUE (SET TO BUSINESS HOUSES ORLY MACK. 11 xive st. w. TORONTO With Maypole Soap A ------ With Ease at Home I ------------ . ; With Stire. Results Eo, everywhere, roc, Jor colors, 156. Jor black, "" The pendulum swings -. both ways. Hot sum- mer weather will happen ° along pretty soon, and a blazing, Youripg fire will be as out oi/place as a Jap at Moscow. Pde give us the word and we'll supply you with light dry wood--the \ that burns up i: quickly, does your cook- ing, and them goes out and leaves . your house, | ropical Days Coming cool. Better order some tg- day. And while you about it better give u) your order for next sea~ son's coal. The price fan't be lower, and it may be much higher. You may save many dollars by ordering now. "-R. CRAWFORD. . WALSH, Barrack St, Is selling SCRANTON COAL As follows 1+. ol » perton........... $5.50 hestnut, per ton..... 6.50 tove, per tor. .,.,.... 6.50 Lge, per ton. ,........ 6.50 Well Screened and SUBJECT OF PAPER By J. N. ARCAND. ---- Beforg 28' And Decorators J Assdeia bon--Dundonald Held ~ Reception This Afternoon-- Dinner This Evening-- Scottish - Societies to Tender Addresses To-Morrow. Bpecial to the Whig. Montreal, July #7 Th. first annual convention of the Canadian Painters' nd Decorators' Association, of which Nr. Faireloth, Toronto, is the presi- dent, 'commenced here, to-day, the dele, ates, numbering nearly a hyp. » being welcomed by Mayor La. porte. Several of the large paint and wall paper manufacturin, companies are to entertain the elegates to luncheon and dinner, to-day and to- morrow, One of the Papers to be read is by J. N. Arcand, of this city on "The Purifying of Our Establishments From the Evils of Unionism," Lord Dundonald has appointed he- tween four and five o'clock this after. noon, as the time for all who wish to call on him at his hotel may do 80, and that js the only time he is giving up to the public to-day. He was out vith friends - all mornj » and this evening will be entertained at St, James" Club at a dinner given by ga number of his admirers, To-morrow will be largely devoted by his lord- ship to attend receptions and recejy- 'ng addresses from Scottish societies. The C..P." R. announces that the Lindsay, Bobcaygeon and Pontypool railvay has been leased and will be onerated "hy company as a portion of the system, commencing August 1st. ------------ THE POLICE COURT. S-- Two Drunks--Custody Of a Child. At the police court, this morning, two drunks, one male and one of the "gentler" sex, made their salaam to the magistrate. Annie Lees was allow- dd to go, and a fine of $3 and costs or twenty days in jail was levied on the other offender, Rev. Dr. McCallum appeared before the magistrate to explain the case of A woman whose child had been order- «d to be placed in the House of Pro vidence, where it would receive the 'are which was lacking in its home. The woman removed the child several days ago. The magistrate ordered her '0 leave the child at the Hotel Diey rphanage until she was in a position o take charge of jt. -- Eringville News, Erinsville, July 26.--Crops gre fn ex- 'ellent _condition.. Huckleberry pickers still' comtinue 6 make their way northward to the Bald mountains, W. Reid, cattle dealer, Kingston, has been in. our village this last few days. Rev, Father Carey is having six stained glass windows put in the Roman Catholic church here. Two men who are to put them, in, arrived yesterday. Campers from Rochester and other American cities gre summering at Lake View. Quite a" number from Napance were glso rusticating on the shores of Beaver Lake, last week. Miss Maggie Murphy, Miss Kate Burns and the two little Mise Townsends arrived from Watertown, N.Y., 4 few days ago on a visit to friends in this vicinity, Mrs. P. J. Gillen, who. has been in. our vill age during the to move to Madoc, W. J, Mel roy, Ma doc, was in our, village yesterday. Miss Annie May Lynch, who has had an at- tack of typhoid fever is progressing favorably under the care of Dr. Bur rows. Hiram Pringle has been on the sick list. William Whalen has been doing a job of en neering and mason work for Thomas Evans. I ----------------. Could Not Attend. Desmond, July 28.--There was no Sunday school on Sunday, as our su- perintendent was. unable to attend. Wo ee for a full attendance next Sun- day. Blake Switzer has been very ill. P. J. Switzer and wife spent Friday afternoon in Napanee. Our young peo- ple held a picnic on Varty Lake shore on Wednesday afternoon. A small num- ber from there attended the lawn so- cial at Enterprise on Wednesday even- ing.' Miss Marion Stewart has gone to visit friends at Westbrooke for a few weeks. Miss A. Amelia Bell, Belle Hille, who has been spending a couple of months at Coc Hill, returned on Tuesday last. Miss Phyllis Johnston, of that place, accompanied her home. Our teacher; Miss Price, is to be cons gratulated on the success of her en trance class--all having passed. We also congratulate the students. Miss Cora Switzer spent Sunday at her home. Miss Edyth Bell and Mr. | 1 bert McDonald spent Sunday, the guests of Miss Margaret Price, Hinch. -------- McLean Jottings. McLean, July 26.--A. number of our Young people attended a ball in the LO.O.F. hall at Parham on Friday evening last. Frederick Vanvolken- burgh 'and Miss Grace Foster spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends at Arden. Miss Grace Rawley is sponding a few weeks at Wolfe Island. Mrs. William Amey is on the sick list. Davey Hecht is at his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanvolkenburgh spent Sunday at Trafiord, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Wager. Miss Lena Sills, Wagerville, . is spending a few days at G. Sill. Mr. and Mrs. J: cok, Wagerville, were at D. Kirk's on Sunday. «Mex and Mrs. J. Hunter "pen Sunglay at Wilson Wagers. Lit- tle Ervin Hunter, ill for a time, has recovered, Frederiek Vanvolkenburgh was in Parham recently. Albert Sills spent Sunday at Wagerville, An Old Lady Injured. An old lady who gave her name as Mrs. Smith and her home a3 Napanee fell down a flight of stairs in a house on Ontario street last night. She tus- tained several bruises and a bad scalp wound which bled profusely, She was taken to the Hotel Dieu for treat. ment, Song-Writer's Wife Suicides. New York, July 27.--<Mrs. Blanche Madden, twenty-three years old, the wife of Edward Madden, the song st week, is preparing and Bert Hunt is visiting his grandmoth- o ls Picton. - rant Dickenson, Napanee, is visit- ing friends in the city. rs. James Greenwood, Toronto, is a visitor in her old home. George Mills, Jr., jy confined to his re with muscular rheumatism, Miss Mo Ahoy ng a few days in town. M. Hughes and wife, Rochester, are spending a fow days in the city. Miss Muriel Dobier, visiting BE. Walsh, left for Ottawa, yesterday. Miss Alice Sparks, Kingston, is the guest of Miss Sangster, Brockville. J. V. Gleason Mt yesterday to te- join his survey party in New Ontario. Dr. 8 . H. Simpson spent the last few days in Montreal and Cornwall, Miss Jennie Andrews and Miss Whit. tier, Toronto, returned home yester: ay. Mrs. E. H. Bickford, Toronto, is Sith Colonel and Mrs, Sydenham Me- ll, Miss May Harding, Toronto, is vis iting Miss Gertrude Norris, Johnston street. Mrs. W. RH. Graham, Winnipeg, is visiting kor sister-in-law, Mrs. J, E. Jones, Miss Anna Pomple, visiting friends in the city, has" returped to her home in Ottawa. Miss Birdie Graham, trained nurse, New 'York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Sutherland, Ro- chester, N.Y,, are here to spend a couple of weeks, William Germond, Rochester, spent the holiday in the city and returned home yesterday. NT. Appleton; Brantford, is visit: ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Appleton, York street. Nise Katie Diamond has returned from a two weeks visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ryan, Wolfe Island. William McLeod loft to-day for New York and Baltimore, after spending a week's holidays at home. Walter Lamant, Chicago, left to-day after a week's visit with his uncle, John McLeod, Barrie Street, Miss Manion visiting Mrs. L. Rob ertson, Charles street, left for her home in Toronto, yesterday. Edward C. Flanagan and his sister, Miss Katie Flanagan, are visiting the Misses Shanahan, Clergy street, Mrs. Nelson Germond, Picton, who has heen visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Hunt, returned home yesterday. Misses Woods, Ottawa, who have been the guests of Miss Appleton, York street, have Feturned to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Claxton and Mrs. Thomas Draper, Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. John Appleton, York Street. Miss Marion Cox, Kingston, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Callaghan, in Nora). has left for Watertown, N.Y. Rev, J. A. Caldwell, B.A., Lanark, 8 recent Queen's graduate, has been extended a call by the Presbyterian church at Westport. rs. J. J. Ray, West End, Toronto, who was the guest of Miss M. Lyons, Market street, for several days, re- thrned home to-day to the Queen lity. : After a long tour through the west, Mr..and Mrs. D. H. Campbell have returned to Kingston, where they are visiting their parents on Colborne and O'Kill streets. Rev. Francis J. Flanagan, who has been visiting hie many friends in Kingston, during the past week left yesterday, with Dr. James V. Galli- van, for Buffalo, N.Y. H. C. Kinne, Watertown; John Me- Cullough and wife, Deseronto; N. Ww. Davy, Morrisburg; M. Dowsley, Brock- ville; W. J, Flett, wife and daughter, Perth, are city visitors. William A. Archer and Michael Eag- an, marine and fisheries department, Ottawa, are in the city superintending the installation of new acetylene lights in the light houses at Nine-Mile Point and the Ducks. Mrs. James Cowan, whose husband conducts a large stock raising farm at Killarnev, Man., has returned home after spending a couple of woeks vis iting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. George Fralick, Princess street. ------ NEW TRAINS FOR G.T.R. International Limited Service Im- proved. The . Grand Trunk railway are add- ing some splendid new trains to their equipment, to be used in the Interna- tional Limited service, baggage car, two day coaches, a cafe-parlor car, and two Pullmans now compose the train. The day coaches which have a seating capacity of S52, are furnished plainly and richly. They are lighted by gas, have stvel vesti- bules of the Pullman type, and are the largest and finest day coaches that have been seen in Toronto. The dining section of the parlor cafe seats twenty-four besides those accomodated in the parlor. In all there are three new trains of this type, which, will in future com- prise the service between, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto' and Detroit. Some of the old cars which have been used on this line will now be utilized to make the other branches of the service more comfortable, My. Folgér's Kind Action. The Bertram lease of the steamer Pierrepont for the Wolfe Island ferr terminated yesterday, and the Isl . ers would have been in hard luck had not Henry Folger telegraphell from Toronto this morning to . Assistant Manager Goodearle to run the boat in the meantime without charge to the islanders, their representatives being in Toronto looking after the new fe boat. Mr. Folger's act will certain) be warmly appreciated by the Wolfe Island people. -------- Fire destroyed the largest electric cable wire factory in St. Petersburg, with the loss of about $1,250,000. A large quantity of cables and wires for the torpedoes and mines intended for the Baltic squadron was destroyed. The starving wives of striking Chi- cago labourers made an onslaught on a stivet peddier's wares, the man flee- ing for bis life. . writer, committed suicide by taking carbolic acid. She had recently been an inmate of an insane hospital. ando silver polish wont scratch. 5 Sh v-- And For Her Honesty She Wil Have on Of Queen Dowager Of Portugaj, Lisbon, July 27.--While at an open- sir bazane and fete in the Sintrefia Gar recently, the quan wager lot a gold bracelet set with diamonds which a greatly prized as the gift of the late King Luiz on their wedding day. A close search on the grounds far the missing ornament met with no suc- cess, § On going home in the evening one of the oldents of the keepors was relating the incident to his wife When their lit tle seven-year-old oF nddaughter slip- ped out of bed and, to their astonish- ment, held out the lost bracelet, ask- ing them to look at the retty round thing she had found in the gardens. Next day the keeper hastened to the palace with the orvament, and on an. nouncing his errand was admitted di- rectly to the queen, who offered him a 10 note as a Reeched. The old man, however, proudly declined to gecent it, ing he had only done his ig "But," he , "my wife and 1 are old, and will soon dic. If her majesty wishes to do something for me Jet her protect my little granddaughter, the finder of 'the bracelet, wi, will be left alone." The queen smilingly granted this humble request, and Promised to in. terest herself in the future of the child, who is forthwith to be sent to a good school. * -- CATTLE MARKETS. The Prices Paid For Live Stock. Montreal, July 25.~About $00 head of cattle, 100 calves, and 800 sheep and lambs were offered for gale at the East End Abattoir to-day. The large supplies of eattde in such warm weath er had a d ng effect on the mar ket and pi am lower al round, Prime beeves sold at 4{c. to Be. per Ib.; good mediums, 4c. 1, 44c.; ordin ary mediums, 3c. to 3{c.; and com- mon stock, 2§c. to 3c. per Ib. Calves sold at $2.50 to 810 each, or 3 to Be. per lb. Shipping sheep are 34c. per Ib, the others at 3c. to de. per Ib. Lambs sold at $2.95 to $4.50 each. Heavy fat hogs sold at about Be¢.; mixed lots, B}e.; and good lots at Sic. per th. East Buffalo, July 925.- -Cattle--Re ceipts 6,800 head; fairly active, 16c. to 2c. lower. Prime steers, $5.75 to $6. 15; shippin butchers, 81.75 1, 85.50; heifers, $3.50 to $4.75; cows, 83 to $4.25; bulls, 82.78 to #4; stockers and feeders, $2.50 to $4; stock heifers, $2.. '2 to $2.75; fresh cows and springers, Strong, good to choice, $15 to ; medium to good, $35 to 842; common, $22 to $28, Veals -Receipts, 1,200 head, slow; $4.50 to 8450. Hogs--Re- ceipts 15,300 head; active; 10c, to 18e. higher. Heavy, $3.50 to 85.0% mixed 4 to 85.65; Yorkers, $5.55 to 85.70; pigs, $5.60 to 85.70; Youghs $4, 50 to $4.75; stags, 34 to $4.50; dairies $5.40 to $5.60. Sheep and lambs-- Re. ceipts 7.500 head; lambs, active and higher shedp steady. Lambs, $430 to 87; vearlings, 8 to 85.50; a Pw 85.75; wethers, $4.50 to $4.75; ewes, 81.75 to 84; sheen, mixed, 23 to 25. Chicago, July 25. --Cattle- Receipts, 3,000; market steady but quiet; good to prime steers, $5.40 to 36.45; poor to medium, $1.50 to $5.95; stockers and feeders, 82 1, $1: cows, 81.50 to $4.50; heifers, $2 to $5.50; canners, 81.50 1, $2.60; bulls, 82 to $1.10; calves, $2.50 to $6.25; Texas-fed steers, 83 to $4.75. Hogs-- Receipts, 5,000. Market dull. Mixed and butchers', 85.28 10 $5.50, good to choice, heavy, $5.15 to 85.45. rough heavy, 24.90 to $8.10; light, 85.25 to $5.45; bulk of sales, 85.20 t, £5.40, Sheep Receipts, 8,000; sheep 'and lambs, steady; good to choice we- thers, $1 1, 84.95; fair to choice, mix ed, 83 to $4; native lambs, $4 1, $7.10. ---- Toronto Street Market. Toronto, July 20.--Wheat, white, bush., 92. ; wheat, red, bush., W2.; wheat, spring, bus es. 8%; wheat, goose, bush., 8c, to +; oats, bush., #8c. to 3c; barley, bush., dlc. to 42ic.; hay, old, per ton, $11 to $13, hay, new, per ton, #8 to $9; straw, per ton, 810 to 811; dressed hogs, hh $7.00 to 87.00; eggs, per dozen, 20c. to 2le; butter, dairy, 15¢. to 18¢.; butter, ctvamery, 19¢, to 2lc.; chickens, spring, per Ib, 1€e. to 18¢.; turkeys, per Ih. 13c, to 15¢.; potatoes per bag, 90c. to 81; , per doz- en, 3c. to $1; beef, hindquarters, $9 to 810.25; hed, foroquarters, $5 1, 86; beef, choice, carcast, $7.50 1, $8.25. beel, medium, carcase, $8.75 to $7.50; mutton, per owt., $7 to $8.25; veal. per ewt., 87.50 to $8.50, lamb, spring, per Ib, llc. to 2c. Charles Lowe, whose body was found in a creek near Albion, N.Y. is thought to have been murdered before being thrown in the walter, COMMEROIAL, ------ MONTREAL MARKETS, J July i. Canadian Pacific Co. ...., 1284 Montreal Street Ry. . 205 Toronto Street Ry. . we 100% Halifax Street Ry. . " Detroit United Street Ry. Twin City Transit ILR. ho Toledo Electric Ry wn Rich. & Ont. Nav. Montreal Telograph . Bell Telephone Montreal Power . Dominion Steet a Ogilvie Milling Co Montreal Cotton Co Dominion Coal Co SEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, i July 27th Union Puaeific os dina f 94 St. Paul . Manhattan HB, R. Transit Sugar . ie People's Gas - 8S. Steel U. 8. Steel, Pref Tenn. Cogl & Iron Miss. Pac. . Southern Pac. Ont. & Western NYC . agmiee. Atchison, Pref Louis & Nash Rock Jsland ER Pennsylvania, Texas & Pacific Atchison . Am. Ice, Pref. Col. 1. & F. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Deng Store. That torpid liver is bound to make trouble for if the sumer ules 720 care ence al. € t's what ABBEY'S § Fo cs lab all I iA It stirs up the liver--makes it work properly--cleans t the bile--strengthens the digestion--and regu- hs the bowels. 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