Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1905, p. 3

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aE Is bad, very bad for the alp. Clean it out com- stely with MAGIC DANDRUFF CURE This is an entirely satis- tory cure for Dandruff d is fully guaranteed by 26 Cents. Oaly at he Best Drug Store 24 Princess Street. 'Phone 59. 'ES TESTED FREE ! poeerbereres 140 TONS FURNAGE GOAL (SCRANTON) 8. Let us show it to you and tell you about it. : ; ; ; JAMES SWIFT & C0. rE herb e bres k's Cotton Root Compound, The only safe. mont! medicine on al Hom depend. Sold a , $1 per box; No. 3, 10 de- to thank the citizens ountry for the exceed- to us during our first it of confidence in the ir doors on September at this confldence was iness has exceeded our he tidy figure of 60%. 'ge patronage we have ARGAINS" Read on :-- @® n endless variety %, Comforters, of ligt and ete. egular Ge. a yard spliced heels and toes, a Wie. a pair" (limited) 10 inches wide. Regular . 0c. a yard = wide, rich lustrous black, | that sells regularly at 6c, ' vee. Ole, a yard and white, in lengths rang st half their real value. See ood patterns. catreonk 5c. a yard 20c. a yard 22. a yard 3c. a vard " wi tae 39. a yard Ne. a pair. an srasrnnes 190. 8 pair ! SNAPS SHAW S66650500609808868 We Sell the buying. i rr Iron Clad Kind. They Wear Best. Try a pair and note the long waits between ovoens scosvensoves Peoeneen School Shoes McDERMOTT'S SHOE STORE $038003000 000 00E08e0 se 00 despair. THE 20ff CENTURY The Fountain of Youth, The restlcof 50 years of scientific research, manhood brought back after years of weskness and | es. Nature's Secret restored by combining three This" ig no experiment. of the rarest chemical reagents in the world. itis proved by its use in the Hospital} of Europe. Ters of thousands of weak and cases cured by 30 diys treatment. >> Provedt yourself by atest. AS particulars sent absolutely free : carefully segled jua plain wrapper with no mark. A full 30 daybtreatment (180 doses) with guaranteed cure or refund of money, for $3.00. «Jules Kohr, Lost This is a fact! days treatment with All packages are Send for sworn Canadian testimonials received within the last twelve months, om De. KOHR MEDICINE CO.. P.O. Prawer. 2341. MONTREAL = @ ® @® @® @® SUCCESSFUL D DINNER AT BATTERSEA. Death * Ends Great Suffering-- Kingston Visitors in the Village--Division Court Held --Successful Fishers in the Lake. Battersea, Sept. 6.--The annual har- vest home dinner, under the auspices of the Methodist church was held in Leonard Vanliven's grove on the Ist inst, The day proved quite fine, anda large number of people from the sur- rounding country gathers to enjoy the festivities. A most bountiful and delicious repast was partaken of and thoroughly enjoyed by all. After con- siderable time had heen allowed for the ito of social intercourse, the pastor, Rev. Mr. Waddell called the assembly to order, and after mak- ing' a brief address, introduced in or- der the following "speakers : Rev, Messrs. Richards, Inverary; Meredith, Secley"s Bay; and J, B. Hicks, B.A Kingston. The last named, a former pastor, after indulging in some rem- iniscences of former days here, pro- i 9 | ceeded im pleasing terms to give some The SOUrce of all Power discovered | £00d advice along the lines of church 9 inthe Labo. | Work. The band was present and at ratories of Dr. | frequent intervals discoursed excellent music. Later on sports were in, in an adjoining field for cash priz- The winning running races being, in the Over $80 was ceeds of the dinner, booth. Rev. . Messrs. Hicks of Kingston, their wives, spent vacation in our midst They camping on the lake for Leonard Vanluven has left Frank Lake, and realized from the pro- and the together last = EDUCATIONAL. | Students 8 Entor Any Time Fall Term Sept. 5th Kingston Business Gollege LIMITED Head of Queen St,. Kingston =~ - Ont A MODERN, PERMANENT, RE- * LIABLE SCHOOL. .. Established in 1883 .. Practical, completa, thorough, individual O 0 Insisuclion given in all commercial snub jects pen throughout the whole year. ¢ 23 Write, i telephone for terms and cata- : »O-0000-000 0 O "5" McKAY, H.F.METCALFE, President, Frincipal Specials in Couches This Week See our. Winslow Disptay Fancy shades of Velour Couches £6.50 . Fancy shades of Fapestry Couches only $5 Wilton Rug, Pish Banded Couches only $12 ¥ 9 Leather and Imitation Leather in great variety. Also -- some FEps--m--Parlor Suits whieh ®e intend running next week, JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker. a . Sealed Tenders for Maintaining Wrecking Plant. SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED to the undersigned, at Ottawa, Ont. and warked on the envelope Tender for Maintaining Wrecking Steamer and Plant," will be received 'at the Depart ment of Marine and Fisheries up to the fifteenth of September, 1905, for keeping a wrecking steamer and tender with all up-to-date wrecking plant, including vumps, diving . suits, aochors, chains, boats and other plapt and furnishing skilled Jabor. The Department of Marine and Fisher- ies will pay a subsidy of $10,000 per an num if a gender is accepted and a con- tract en into. The specification of requirements can be seen at the office of the Steamboat Ipspector, Toronto. The Department does not bind itself to clept: any tender. New: inserting this advertise ment without authority from the under- signed will not be paid. order, ¥. GOURDBAU, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries Ottawa, 16th August, 1905 CEMENT WALKS. We will be pleased. to furnish estimates and. construct your cement walk. Satisfaction guaranteed. Douglas & Mellquham, 15 Nelson Street. Try Myers' for Fine COOKED EW. al LLETT | » In;Oulong ¥Yib. and 2 Ibs. Cans New Laid Eggs & Roasted Veal pfepared and sea- care. soned with To Serve garnish with watercress. satisfaction. ona hot day: -- Circular wnt slice thin and PURE AND WHOLESOME. ONE POUND CAN 260 Every can will give Delicious for & cool lunch W. CLARK, MONTREAL. MEN AND WOMEN Uwe Big 6 for unnstarsi discharg s inflammations irritations or ulceration. of frie sus Setiione;. 'ainisse, and not sstrin Oat gent of poisonous. sold a ment railroad in New Ontario. Madden and son, Napanee, spent Tues day on our lake in pursuit of the finy tribe, proceeded to Sunbury, where he pre sided at the third sitting of the division court for this year. W. J. Anglin court of Foresters at the high court at Belleville, last week. Mrs, has gone friends at Holyoke, Mass, visitors have been : Mrs. and son, Holyoke, Wass. friends. Mr, Mclean, RBrockvillh, Rev. Mr. Waddell. Miss Maud Math ews and Mise Amanda Knapp, King ston, among friends, Mrs, W, W, liams, Smith's Falls and F, luven 'and family, Kingston, Vanluven's, oss, W. Van Ralph Campbell went te Manitoba, vesters' excursions. Rev. J, A. dell and CC, M. Vanluven ancial district meeting in on Thursday. 0, Sears, spending a two weeks home. A few from here picnic' at Jones' last Un Monday night, about o'clock. the spirit of C. Mer the tired and wasted body, ed its flight to his eternal home, deceased had resided with his Wesley, here, for the Coming here from Latimer, owned and successfully conducted of the best farms in Storrington ahout thirty years, He raised near Elgin, a son of the late that place, 'He ligioh, and V, on the late Teeds county, a strong temperance a liberal in politics, He had ing for a number of vears, January his illness form, finally di ». His sufferings at times intense, 'and death came relief to him, | with God.. He Joseph, Elgin, Omaha, Neb. { Dr. W. Merriman, Poland, Weslev of this place, | tor. Mrs. George Quail, hut took an whose peace was ther, | Maria, N.¥.. Kingston. conservative association, of the dead countess, engaged contestants in the jumping contests Lloyd Buck. candy Sparling and with nearly two weeks' month, intend returning next year, and a month, to fill a lucrative position on the new govern- Judge On Wednesday his honor 5th represented the local Anglin to spend a month with Some late Edward Lake among with Wil- at .C. M., Thomas Gibson, W. Ston- Ruttan, har- Wad- attended fin- Kingston Montival, i vacation at attended a Falls on Saturday {twelve van left and wing The son past four years. where he ane for was born and being Amasa Merriman, of was a Methodist in re- man, and hen ail last acute developing into Bright's were as a happy made is survived by one bro amd one sistes, also two sons, and and one daugh The funeral was held on Wednesday after noon,. the. service being conducted hy the. Rev. Mr. Waddell, assisted by the Rev, Messrs. Richards, Inverary, and Jarvis, Pine Grove. A large cortege | followed the remains to the Sand Hill K cemetery { Four Writs Issued, | ¢ i. B. Dick , Brighton, through his | solicitor, . 8. Huycke, has issued a writ in four members of the of Cobourg, for damages to the extent of $10,000 who ended his life kneeling by the Side TPST AN, uF UHINA, Snecial' to the Whig..." London, Sept... 10 be a partypit = dowager of Chinese artist. The as may be imagined from the Recently a of considerable age. her, but attempted 10 'muider stopped in tite and the guard. ph SPORT REVIEW, Other Sports. The dates for the Minto cup es will be Septembior 16th and A senior. hopkey 1eay, will be in the ORF.U, hy the torias. At Bartfdrd, Sadie Mac, idl at the track, and Miss Wil ervet a tablettever the grave. Jimmy Britt and Battling ddes not hesitate DiFking Britt in the coming fi Kidd, Clonmore, won the purse of £1,000, at P and carped a record of 212 2.8 pace onto Rowing Club will be held Idand course on Saturday, icap singles. President. Allep qf the C, L. bare and Beaverton in' the juni iok 'will be played in Lindsay RB; Baker, of Qshiiwy vifersed. "Johnmy' 'Vawinkel, Osweg« itched his ficst game in the N oague, Thiet y, at t. He was in ie JOR for Cinginn St. bonis Yas victofions, 610 Manager Darrow will' not a day. It is said that he has dozen players in line for ' nex He has Been told to go ahead the best Players availible, Brantford aml Syracuse '| teams. will, in all likelihood, n Cape Vincent for In the clay bird tournar Stratford, Turnbull of the high "average me astime Club, Perth, for the twa day's shoot average was nearly" ninetyt cent. for two days The new Toronto Argonaut Varsity Athletic Thive REY. seniof, practice on Saturday afternoon, be entered in the O. intermediate, and man will get the teams, CHOXED TO DEATH. Ont. A child of C. Hilton, aged two years, Tuesday last. He was apple and possibly. got a bit ns throat. At any strangled to death everything possible in vain. He The doct to. save h Special to the Whig. This As supposed Tsi An, empress shina, painted by a p portrait, if it may be called, is decidedly flattering that the empress _dowager is a woman havonéted hy Notes On Baseball, Lacrosse And Toronto Vie was bur Young Corbett, who has fought both a natin: hired. ghlding, . by stow, Pa., The annual fall regatia i the Tor the fours thege will 4 mace fpr hand nounced that the game between, Peter Louis, t Poronto nhl next Saturday ' or Sun a match in the fature. "A local enthusiast has been asked to ruman excursion over from Kingstoh and" will arrahge to do s which concluded yest Wl for the county oi a fair tharos to A Very Sad Event at Strathcona, Strathcona, choked: to death on eating an raté he soon or did was a very healthy Andrew Carnegie In Kilts. such fact soldier was match rd placed ks will Nelson, to win for a at the Resides A. an or ser to-day. ns NY. ational Mao. ati and 2, rrive in hali a t year. and get asehall noet at near won the ing. Mis "The time 1 spent here has not been | WE per ost to me, 1 have learned a good | many moral lessons from the things raghv | that have come under my notice here, combination team will hold their first Field on teanis Uy, junior, and every make of it in uw, but lad. will "TARRNED 1 IN PORT SHIPWRECKED CREW 1S SA. VED BY A KITE. : Gaptaia's Ingenuity Gets 'Sine | Ashore, by Means of Which Sailors Traverse Pouoding | Breakers and Reach Land and | Safety. ' { Charleston, 8.C., Sept. 8, ~The Bri: | tish ship Tropic, 2.340 tons, Capt, | Barber, arrived in this port twenty- | eight days overdue, after an exciting voyage that had lasted nearly three months. The second mate, purser and | fifteen seamen are missing. Sailing from Valparaiso, Chile, | June 20st, the Tropic moet with had | weather at once, and on June 28th, [while off Puta and about fifteen miles from Constifucion, the lookout re ported "breakers ahead." Before the ship could be got about she had gone | hard aground not over 400 yards from | the beach. : High seas were running, and it was realized that something must be done. | The second mate, purser and fifteen | seamen put out in the first lifeboat | far Constitucion for aid, but pever re. turned. 1 All night the seas dashed over the Tropic and the twenty men on board | huddled in the cabins, momentarily expecting the end. Morning brought hope in the sight of men on shore, but there seemed no way to get to the ship. No boat could live in the break ers, and no swimmer could make the: shore, A happy thought came to the cap tain, and with a quickly made Kite a cord was carried by the wind to shore, and next a line and then a hawsor reached the land. Over this the men went ashore. h. The crew returned in small boats and jettisoned about 200 tons of ear: go, whereupon the veasél floated at hich tide and sailed for Talcahuano, where a naval court of inquiry was held and captain and crew exonepated. GANANOQUE EVENTS. Death of William Tulloch-- Council Accepts Tenders. Gananoque, Sept. 7.-The council on Tuesday evening accepted the tind of Mr. Clark, who has done the work on the water works mains, for the | house connections, { Work in the upper dam is progress ing nicely under the able oversight of Charles Cotton, Sr. The steel flume | connections for Skinner .& Co.,, and the Spring and Axle company, are | also doing well, Mr. Johnson, P.S.1., is in town te-:| Wisk Winnie Delong, who has | 2 her mother, Rr! (Rev FR DéLong, Charles street, return- | she A. M. od to New York vesterday, where has been for some years engaged as a nirse. W. Wing and W, Abbot, return: | ed to-day from g week's trip. William Tullock, who bad a. paraly- tie stroke last Sunday evening, died | this norping at his residence, street,' in his sixtyfourth year, De ceased was a native of the Orkyey Is lands. Funeral Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, PROVES A BENEFACTOR. Life Convict, [Paroled, Able to Face the World, Jackson, Mich, Sept. 8.~"l came here an ignorant man; | leave an ex pert electrical engineer," said George Hardy as He walked out of the Miche gan state prison on parole after serv ing twenty-eight years of a life sent ence for murder, and I believe I am in every way a better man than the George Hardy who came here twenty-eight * years ago." Hardy, has practically who is now fifty years old, had charge of and would have stepped into a $2,000 firm in St. pardon instead of a parole, which necessitates his remaining in the state. "Three Swhllows." Sir John Power and Son's "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, famous for over a century. Of highest standard of purity. Distillers to His Majesty the King. School supplies, new scribblers, ex rofl if the germ is od bro's Herpicide is the only YS -- New York, Sept, £ -Camphbell Don- [ion that will do the work. "De. $000000000000000000008 Newman & Shaw's "Amniversary." J ald, whost father was "a school chum | stray the cause, you will 'remiope the | Benjamin Alberry, committed from } of © Andrew Carnegie at Duniferline, | effet." Sold by leading druggists. Clean North Augusta, charged with stealing} Scotland, has just Tetirfied from | Send 10c. in stamps for sample to . : © | a whip pleaded guilty and wis re | Scotland, and a visit to Skibo castle, | The Werpicide Co,, Detroit, Mich. G, "Honest manded. where Mr. Carnegie is spending the | W. Mahood, special agent; summer, - He brings the Suther war | -- prising information that vr. Car- DO oy ng pcs - s5)=The - negie, feoling secure tm observation NT KEEP nd you should bura If you wan » and indiscrect camera finds. is in BACHELOR'S HALL a satisfaction fire. the habit of appearing od the golf | While your wife 1s at the sea-side. We are filling orders now for « . links upon. his dgmein in full high | She would rather bave you enjoy winter supplies. Have you ordered ' lander garb, with kilts and plaid ALL Hs SomPon7a or yours yet ? 'Phone Neo, 1238, . stockings. The costume. ia said to | he very becoming to, Mr. Carnegie BOOTH &CO. Se THA OGRE WBTeL. Sarsaparilia. Jou Married At Arden. 3 3 On September Mh, a very pretty MISS AR T&T UITION B.A, DE-~ sires Pisin for Private elementary and further infermation, apply Alfred St, Tuition in advanced subjects at doctor will tell you w prescribes it for weak nerves. plain why it it gives strength, For 242 ge or over sy years: oe. Sold for wodding was solemnized Fi Hayes, Arden, when his only. ter, Mary, was onited in mare F. E. Moren, of Lowville, NX £i x ty guests were present, pup" deft on the afternoon train for beir future home in Lowville, C.E. -daugh- 3 to ut The, young Ne Task silen N.Y, the | prisam engines for a number of years | per 'vear position with an engineering i Louis if he had received a | | = Ouk | | | i | | | each. M Bickl | h h ercise books, note books, 'the best ae Ye aims saat ae Na Nawal Officers' Affair. quality, at 'MeDermott Bros'. | any t huildi ou oper ay defor la Toronto, Sept So=Tes J Orlando | eeess---------------------- Yo arn men a aot 8% Orr, managing difvetor of the Cana- ; IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC DIS- = i] Am ] je A a 2 A he . . i the Cobourg quartette wired the pre dian ational Exhibition, suys that COVERY | ; 1 y he has forwarded a #hédqie to Berke mier to stay proceedings and wrote lev Powell: of Ott 5 miriik to him charging Mr. Bickle with dis 13 i 0 if Ottawa, 10 reimburse inical P tion That Posi- | va hh 8 rt ARE \ M him for having paid the bill for ex- {| A Clinical Preparation That Posi- | oyalty to his party Bough 4 tras contracted by the naval officer tively Kills the Dandruff Germ. Bickle declared that he was entirely | 3i the King Fdward hotel 'on their } g innocent, he was at once thrown over ng bed i hil A most important discovery has and the position given to another, recent visit-ndt becguse the exhibi- |p made after a year's patient la tion olietdt considered etna] Vo3 un- | horatory work aimed in a certain oi der any obhgation to do so Ir. Orr roction--it is Newbro's Herpicide, a Boy Lover Shoots Countess, added that he extomthd the "same preparation that prevents falling hair, Warsaw, Sept. S8.~Count Soltan, | hospitality to naval ieers as to | and speedily and permanently eradi eighteen years old, shot and killed his | the jutlges and others, who sane to cates dandruff. These evils are caused cousin, a beautiful young irl of | Toronto, and were boarded at the ex- {hy a germ or purasite that burrows | fifteen, with whom he was madly in | pense of the assofiation, "who, how- | inte the wealp, throwing up dandruff, | love. His governor, who tried to pre. | over, mate no promise to supply them | uo jt sevks to sap the life of the hair vent the tragedy, which occurred dur | with champagne, said Dr! Orr, in Jat the root. There's no baldness ing a walk in the forest, was likedvise | conclusion! without falling or thin hair, no thin | shot and killed by the desperate boy, hair without dandrafi, and no fund " go at the following real bargain prices :-- Grand Union Hotel Good second-hand wheel ........... 800; Rooms From $1.00 Per Day Up | BAGH AGEL FREE YO THLEONE USERS AMD TIE clneaaL POEL, Franee has been described as an ideal field for the telephone, and' with unlimited financial resources, a free hasid in admin< istration, and rates as stated in our last Talk, the service should he an ideal one. Let us review the practical results. It is stated on undoubted authority that the Telephone Department is constantly striving to prevent an increase of subscribers, which would demand increased capital, and also to avoid a more general use of the service, whieh would require more assistants and ifereased facilities. The service is exceedingly slow, so much so that generally greatly retarded thereby, When tion is remonstrated with for delays, the reply is that the staff is much too small, and there is no remedy. An individual is: powerless; he may. not show his impatience over the wire without. ruhning the risk of future and greater delays, and phssibly a summons before the Loeal Court for discourtesy to a functionaty in his official capacity, a point on which Freneh law is very strict. It is stated that in a place near Paris conversation by, tele... : phone became absolutely impossible through i from © « a trolly wire. The Government would not apply the very simple remedy of making the lines metallic until the sub- seribers 'advanced the funds necessary for the work. Nu- merous similar instances could be cited inition, vantages.to the public of Government admi 0 telephone service in France. So exasperated have: phone users become that they have formed an. united protest, but so far with little effect. It is sometimes stated that long distance rates are low in France, but it is overlooked that the Government has a system of "urgent call" rates, three times the ordinary' rite and of necessity, the great bulk of the businass 'goes through at the higher charge. Lines are limited and fei who have business which requires to be done by telephone can wait till . others are setved. 'Those who want the-lower rate must wait ~*~ until no one else wants the line. France, the ideal field of the telephone, is not only. poorly. served and charged high rates under Government control, but development is practically prohibited. Canada has little to learn regarding te.ephone service from the system of Government operation in France. : THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA. that give the sweet, nutty flavor. Broiled toa cre, appetisog brown, itis a whole breakfast in itselfy : Or if you prefer HAM, youwill find LAING'S HAMS uncom: monly delicious. We also put up Boned and B oiled Hams, ready 10 serve, Send us your grocer' s name. if he jeannot supply you with Laing's Ham, Bacon, Corned Beef and Canned Meats. The Laing P seRing a Invites' yon with a truly magnificient assortment of rich ndings. France, England, Germany and last, but not least, our own good land, all contribute their quota toward the makeup of this rare aggregation. Art has borrowed from the rich colorings of Nature; nothin, gla. ing, nothing pronounced, but rich suggestions of color ny ) such as any woman of refined taste would admire. Many of these woven beauties are confined to us for Come in and look them through; view them by the clear light of day. Buy them now if you are ready; if not, why, the examina- tion of them will be of assistance to you in making your selections when you are ready. this section. Heather and Fancy Tweed Suitings, 28¢., 30c,, 10¢ £1, 21.25 vard. : Broadcloth, dyed hy a process that gives the colors their lasting quality, 60c, 75, #1 vard; in all new and desivable: shades' i x black Wool Warp, Silk Warp, Henriettas, Serges, Cashmores) dozens of fine thin weaves, now' so much in demand, Give us a call when looking for your New Kall Down. We have a few good wheels we will let ® | $35.00 Eagle wheel, Dunlop tires, for $28.00 Bo 45.00 Hydop wheel, Dunlop tires, for 35.00 (CG; » wv J. B.C. DOBBS & 11 JE J BICYCLE a TYPEWRITER A wy

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