Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1905, p. 9

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COOLING and HEALTHFUL Everybody should drink MINERAL WATER Particularly at this season, and Spacially when it san De procured at Mack, that eolabrated water from the pumous 'Mack Springs, St Catherines, is puly 85c. a dozen, and there is nothing i ter We have all the others--Appollinaris, White Rock, Rednor, ed Ravin, London- ferry, Lithia, etc, in pints and splits. Use only water from a Pure Mineral Boring. JAS. McPARLAND 339 and 341 King St. 'Phone 274. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC COMPANY Specialists in Diseases of Motors and Dynamos and all Electric Troubles. *Phone 54. GAR DINER"S Insurance and Real Estate. Eight Companies at Lowest Rates. Mongv to Loen on Real Estate. 151 Wellington Street. er rere OYAL YEAST (axes MOST PERFECT MADE. an USED EVERYWHERE. PTI IIT IIT IYIIITIYYYYYYYYY TITVIVYY | ------ "AN EXCELLENT FOOD,| admirably adapted to the Wants of Infants." oy Sir Cas, A. CAMERON, CB, M.D. Professor of Chemistry, R.C.S.1., 4 Ex-Président of the' R ol! 5, For dood Invalids, And The Aged. ! GOLD MEDAL, WOMAN'S iDITION, London, 1800, DR: BARNARDO ays # We have already used Neave's Foo din fie Homes (Dabies' Caside and the Village Jiome), and 1 hav» no hesitation in sayhg' it has proved vay fist ios USED IN THE Russian Imperial Nursery. Manufacturers = _yostau R. NEA Fordingbridge, England Wholesale Agents:--THE LYMAN BROS. . & Co. Ltd., Toronto and Montreal. ati factory' july 27th, 1901. VE & €0. | GIRLS SHOULD MARRY When They Reach the Age of 25, Not Before. The girl who marries at twenty is usually quite convinced in her own mind that she will be absolutely and perfectly happy all her life long, sim- y because she seldom looks far into the future, Her husband is all she gers or wants to see; and advice questionings, and what not, fall upon deaf ears. But the girl who marries at twenty five is. tolerably sure of domestic hap pivess: She does not enter into the bonds of matrimony without thinking well "of "the life she is about to take up. These few extra years of her life have given her time to see how others manage and mismanage their matri monial affairs, and she learns a good deal from the mistakes of others. She has the advantage over the girl of twenty in this way, and does not step into many of the errors that she would not know how to avoid were she younger, At twenty-five most girls have seen that it is not always the most brilli ant wedding that is the forerunner of the happiest married life, or that the most darzling prospects guarantee ev- ery day joy and peace. A girl at twenty-five is more able to sec all around the subject and weigh the pros and cons than her younger sister, for this one does not mind or care what happens so long as she js with her sweetheart, and as up to that time other people have usually done and settled things for her, she only saying what she would like best, she takes it for granted that such smoothing of hor path will still go on Married folk, however, whether they are very young or of a riper age, have to learn quitkly to depend upon them: selves, and it is then that they learn the difficulties, and often ship-wreck their happiness, developing irritable tempers and getting pecvish, They got into a way of not caring, and love soon Hes s out of the window then. The Welsh town of Pwliheli wants to change ite name to Porthely. The mayor attended a public dinner in summer visit- foreigner. Worse st ill, LIMITED name they cannot pronounce. [RAFT GOES TO CHINA] il SE TOW oY VEL : de x |The Largest Rait Ever Const London, and was classed at table as a ors are shy of going to a town whose through the THE DAILY TO SHANGHAL ed--To Concain 10, Feet of Lumber--A Great Un}. dertaking. Stella, Wash., Sept. 2.--A log raft is to be constructed here that = will be the largest ever built in the world. The récord breaking raft will com tain more than 10,000,000 feet of lum- ber, and will be fully one-fourth larger than the biggest log leviathan viously constructed. San Francisco to Shanghia, China the. first time such a feat has been at- PROF. F, DE MARTENS, A member of the suite of Mr. Witte, the Russian peace-commissioner and his most important advisor. De Martens is considered one of the highest authori- ties on international law and for many vears was professor of international law at the University of St. Petersburg. He was president of the Veneruela arbitra- comanission which met in Paris and of the arbitrators at the Hague in aring the claim of the United States guinst Mexico growing out of the Pius Fund of California rafts have within the past few years been towed from ports in the Pacific northwest to San Francisco," but this will he the first attempt to send one of the ponderous craft on' a trans ocegnic voyage. Two of the most powertul tughoats on th¢ western coast will undertake to drag the logs to the Orient, and the odd fleet will 'be accompanied on its Tong voyage by a collier or oil steamer with fuel for the tugs. The raft will be constructed upder the supervision of Hugh R. Robertson, the father of the giant log raft. In the construction of the teans- Pacific raf there will"be wtilized what is known as a floating cradle. When Mr. Robertson built first large raft he assembled it ®n shore, resting npon timber foundations, 1h as & ship rests when under construction. When he came to launch a raft, how- ever, he found that the cumbersome ss had none of the ship's propen- sity for "sliding easily and gracefully into the water even though the path- way was greased. So niuch time was consumed in launching a raft built on shore and the eraft suffered so much damage in the operation that it hecame evident that some means must be found for assembling the logs in the water, and finally the resourceful Canadian hit upon the idea of the "cradle" which it is not mappropriately named. The cradle, to provide which costs the raft builder thousands of dollars as a preliminary investment ere he even begins his real raft work, con- ts of a long series of immense half circles of wood, held in place by strong ribs, the whole structure be ing securely bolted together, It looks like the skelton framework of a great ship in course of construe tion and the resemblance is still further suggested by the fact that the span of the semi-circles of wood grows less as either end of the cradle is ap- proached, just as a ship tapers to stem and stern, this arrangement be ing resoxted to in order to give the distinctive cigar shape to the raft for which the cradle serves as a mould. This whole cradle-like receptacle floats anchored to a row of piles at the edge of the river and gives suffici- ent play to allow the frame to rise and fall with the tide. Tha logs for the raft are lifted into this eradle one by one by a derrick operated by a hoisting engine, and as cach monster stick is in turn lifted high in the nir in the grip of the grappling irons, then lowered into place in the cradle, o venturcsome logger rides upon the midair see-saw to see to. it that the log reaches exactly the desired destina« tion As the accumulation of logs in- creases the cradle sinks deeper and deeper into the water. At the begin: ning of the operation the sides of the cradle tower like great posts above the heads of the workmen employed in building the craft, but when the log craft is completed the top of the cra. dle is on a lever with the water, while the whalelike back of the raft curves ten feet above it. Meanwhile the work of binding to- gether the great bundle of sticks has been continually in progress. As a back-bone for the wooden fish a main chain, with links of iron several in- ches in thickness is run fore and aft raft from end to end, Crossing this chain at right angles, and connecting with it are cross chains of slightly smaller sire, and these in turn are joined on either side of the soars ey al ror ated --i Vastmay at her home here. Miss Ruth Lampkin leaves mext week for Tamworth, near This new raft is | which place she has secured a to be towed across the Pacific from | for the ensuing year, Ross tempted. A number of the monster log | ston, is visifing at bee sister's, Mrs. Shy = diépatched from Save red from for their con- 3 g to the improve- ps which have been 6d that the raft for , completed in consider: despite' its "excessive A FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE. An Interesting Address. Moscow, Aug. 30-Miss Amanda ve an inféresting address ist church, Sunday. Miss Myrtle Lake, Peterboro, is holidaying school McRae, Kingston, visited! af i, W. Lamp kins. Miss. Maggie Montgomery, King- Huffman. ------ Zealand Visitations. Zealand, Aug. B--Nre. . Washington Bishop intends lea "for Fort Fran cis next week, She will be accompani- ed by Miss Carrie Bishop. A number from here are going to the west om the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Armstrong have retumed from visit- ing friends at Bollingbrooke, Miss Ethel and Julia Garrett 5 visiting friends at White Lake. Arm strong and W. A} Babe w are i friends down east. Miss Hanna, BoA lingrooke, and Miss Young, Bur rege, were visiting. friends here last week. Mrs. Parert agfl her son, leo, is visiti at her brother's, David Dodd's, number from here went to Maberly, Sunday evening. After a short stay here W. Lewis has return ed to his home at Mountain Grove. --_---- Rockport Hippies. : Rockport, Aug. 20 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cornwall! are. spending a week at their home im Gouverneur, N.Y. Miss B. Hopkins, and Miss Bella Murphy spemt last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ivy, at Ivy Lea. Mise Minnie Lomey, Gananoque, spent Stn day with her grandparents, Mr. and Amos Mrs. J. Cook, Miss Bessie Scott has returned "10 "Gotty eer, N.Y., after spendi ways with Mr. and Mrs, C Foie. The ide cream Jan the Methodist church the auspices of the La ved a success." Driscoll turned to Gouvernenr, pending the holidays with his mother Mrs. Charles Cornwall. Our school is open again upder the Hane rs, Fred, Greer. Mrs, H. Baguell, Clayton, N.Y., is the Mother, Mrs. M. Sea Laas io 4 ol & A Blovmeld V Wedding. Bloomfield, Avy. 30.-8Small lots of tomatoes coming in to the factor jos. "Htown has been on a visi I Tow ork. There have been vol pichics to, the Sand ee Glenora during the past two weekm, Miss Bertha Wilson ar rived home on Sunday. * The' brick work: on the new sehool will be com pleted iy week. ed this week, with not enough pickers to supply the demand. Miss Ethel Williams, Toledo, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Finlayson and family, Omaha, Neb., are visiting her father, James Eaton On August 24th Miss Ella Demill, oldest daughter of Philip Pemill, was married to Harry Os borne, Chicago. The ceremony was performed in the presence of only im mediate friends of each, after which they took the morning train for their future home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Trumpour are visiting in the village. A very severe electrical storm passed over here, this morning, ac companied by heavy rain. No dam age is reported as yet Pretty Cushendall Wedding. Cushendall, Aug. 31.--The marriage of Miss Katie lartin, and Robert Simpson, was solemmiazed, on Monday, at Cushendall church, After a dainty repast the bright young couple left on their wedding trip, which will in elude Toronto, and Watertown, on their return they will take up resi dence on Howe Island. The bride's popularity was amply proved by the large number of gifts received, while the groom, is equally well-known and liked, both here and more particularly at his home, Howe Island Mr Churchill, Rev, R. Calvert's newly-ap pointed assistant on' the Pittsburgh circuit, is expected to begin his ser vices on Sunday. Miss Ethel Ward is slowly convalescing, much one's pleasure. AX great many from here are taking in the Toronto fair, this year. Amang those who went this week are .J. Greenlee, A. Frunklin, W, Franklin, 'S. Woods and L. Joyee. The picnic held at the Connells' recently, for the benefit of the English church, was entirely successful. Miss Anna Jordon has retumed home, after visit ing in the city. M. Germain has gone back to town, having spent the sum mer here. A little boy at G. Franklin's and girl at W. Miller's, are the latest additions to our population. Miss Ethel Young spent Sunday at her father's in the oity. Some of our nu: merous visitors have been : Miss Nel NEGLEGT THE LIVER AND YOU WALL SUFFER Secarcely An Organ in the Body But Feels the Effects of a'Dis- ordered Liver. ta every When the liver gets torpid and inac- tive, bile is left in the OL causing jaundice Indigestion results, because the liver is an important organ of digestion. Constipation arises, because bile from raft to encircling chains, which are val: of twelve feet or loss. The effect of this system of chains is to inclose the log structwi® in a flexible cage and strain upon which is equally communicated to all parts. Up-to-date the largest raft ever con- structed was one built at this port some months ago, and which was over 700 feet in length and more than 50 fest wide, and which drew 22% feet of water. This raft was bound to- gether by 120 tons of iron chain, con- tained G0O,000 liner feet of piling, the. equivalent of $000,000 feet of lumber, wound about the log mass at inter: the liver is rature's own cathartic, A torpid liver Jikans & joisched sya- , suff ronic disease" | i: iat linary mfluence on the liver Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills positively remove the cause of sich disorders, Biliousness, dyspepsia, constipation , backaches and bodily pains ROBE when the digestive, filters and exeretary systems are ot right by medicine. the use of this great Hop picking start: | deserves sincere Quoth Bruin, ""Tis bad-ski I'll be bound, For steppe by steppe Ym losing ground. Internal troubles also gall, But this Red Feather smoots them all, ee trorg wah a "Are carried through with amistea." - / Treat from Ceylon Black, Green or Mixed One Price --40 Cents. rr rs SYS Le ETE Fil Strength that every la Fe Nustrated, H0) cts a year, 96 pi: Jie Collan, at J. Dufie's; Miss Olive Simpron's, at A. Martin's; Miss Nog man O'Connor, at' J. Martin's; Harold Trotter, at C. Trotter's; Miss Milde Donaldson, at W. Woods'; Miss Gertie Little, at RY Hunter's; Mrs. Lillias and family, at W. Cooke's; Miss An nie Little, at 8. Woods"; and Mis Hattie Todd, at A. Hutton's, Apple Barrel Industry. Canifton, Aug. 29.--There was no service inf the Methodist church here on Sunday owing to the scarcity of availuble voung men at the college. A junior pastor is much needed hers, and we hope that one may be secur ed ore long Mr. Saellgrove, Bright n, has started a brisk little cooper hop here. He has for men employed making apple barrels, and the de mand seems much greater than the supply. Our village has a brand new supply of teachers, Miss Hicks, Belle ville, has charge of the brick school, and Miss Rush, Sidney, of the stone whool. Both teachers come highly re commended, Our Sunday school ex: cursion went to Twelve O'clock Point, on Wednesday, the 23rd inst Fully seven hundred people took in this de. Jichtful sail up the bay. Proceeds which are to "be applied on the stables at the parsonage, were the best known for years. Rev. Mr. Steele thanks for excellent management, I. 1. Shorey, wife and family, Newburgh, are visiting friends here. Robert Duuning, Plainfield, has bought the Thomas property here, and has made repairs, He has also bought the Mounteny farm, a short distance from hore. Mes. Preswell (nee Miss Edith Liddell, Minneapolis), has been renewing acquaintances in this vie inity for a few weeks. GG. W. Palmer has rented the grist mill and is put: ting it in repairs for the fall trade, Miss Florence Anderson, training, at Clifton Springs, : visiting her mother here. The Aires Corby company, limited, are making extensive improvements in their plant. They are at present engaged in building several. houses. Hop-piking begins to-day. John Ackerman and. in- wily, Madoe, spent Sunday with his father here, J. B. Haight and wife and P. D. Shorey apd family, spent Sunday at Trenton. Miss Ethel Hicks and Miss Rush, attended the wedding of Mise Coon, Sidney, on Wednesday. Mr#. Johpston, Kalamazoo, Mich., ac: companied by her little ' nieces, Oral and Annie Barnes, of the Barbadoes, is the guest of Fred. Fairman, Mrs, Callery and daughters have returned alter 'spending a few weeks with friends in, Selby and vicinity. Three applications of Peck's Corn Salve will cure hard or soft corns. 160.. at Wade's drug store. Lifebuoy Boap ~~ disinfectant -- is Dr. Chase's Kidney pill a dose, 5c or Ce | iver Pills, one vx, at all dealers; | tay Y Co., Toronto, ice strongly recommended by the medical profession as a saleguard against ine fections diseases, If the water used in ale is impure, the best of equipment, skill and other ingredients cane oot. produce a pure, health-giving beverage. The water used in Carling's brews is taken from Carling's private springs at a depth of one thousand feet, and never: tested less than. 99.08 degrees pure. by Government Analysts, Carling's nt is dd wil every modern eh pe a Wille h pure, lero sill Sold everywhere by all Carli Noted for its Purity, Clearing { As we have a very heavy stock of Ice Creat Freezers On hand we will clesr them' out ut the foll reduced prices, viz :-- 2 quart size, Former price, $2.75. Now .... $2. 3 quart size. Former price, $3.00. Now .... 235 4 quart size. Former price, $3 50. Now .... 2.75 6 quart size: Former price, $4.50. Now .... § These Freezers are the CELEBRATED WHITE MOI MAKE and are the very best Freezer han can be b EMMON & SO 351. AND 358 KING STREET.

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