Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1906, p. 6

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The perfect Irish Tinen 4% to be embellished with hand , all worked by Irish wo- men; who ate naturally much honor ed in the task.' The roval crown and iNitidld have Been added to other de- corative gn. The bed spreads are in em and dimity. Tn the latter eases they ate elaborately trimmed with em- bro and lace and are intended to be Taid over eolored linings. ---------- A Lacs Making Revival In France. Ta EW Cm || pd N 3 8 ] a J 9 | Cop ir girls being instruct- hand-made laces in t for more advances doe contres; are now showing are said to be en e A gs But og is no pared to number em mes. Hand-made lace ih our i Ay & giz f 5 (i : fpsciifl I al hl 3 §r y {Fema 11ts little like fine Par-, linen, the finest lawn | home, Zz. 2 THINGS mn . Gold found nse Robertson's Lake, Lavant; is exciting the people of that «little san of A. S. Loper was Swing on Aogus: 2th, in. the Mor- Milton. ery superintendent of he Desetonto car works; has been elected 8. school trustee in place of A. . 0 of Churell streets--the Hilli- ted up for a post office. He contemplates making grést im- provements, r George E. Neilson, Sr., has decided that publiciition of the Arnprior Nows at his years--over » geore and ten--is too arduous, and he gives notice thats in a few weeks' time the News will be discontinued. F. L. Hall has sold six and one-half acres of od the 2a | ening on Sawm ay, near a ton, N.Y., to Harry P, Crouse. consideration was 81,- 000. Mr. Crouse will erect a summer A i he been fi d in Re ¥ Vv ormed in Pn - with the very laudable object of rew fo ith and beautifying the ceme- tery on Thomson's Hill. It is to be known ns the Renfrew Cemetery com- Jony, They have engaged a caretaker or the : George. M. Henderson, Pembroke, has issued a challenge to George Va- lin, Eganville, to try conclusions put- ting the shot, the contest to take on "Varsity Oval, Ottawa. Mr. : wi put up a wager of $500 if Mr. Valin will put np $300. St. Vi t de Paul church, Dese- ronto, was t settle of an sally fuges- i iage, onday, when Miss Mar a Dandon, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Michael Candon, was united in the bonds of matrimony to William James LaBarge, of Tweed. C. H. Whitworth has sold out his hardware. business in Smith's Falls to Clark & Tewis and R. Hawkins, who : will divide the stock between them. Mr, Whitworth is going into. the manufacturing business and will be manager of the new Rideau and Malleabls company. Tt is the : intention of the Renfrew ling co ¥ to improve the . « of ite mill, the brick mill whose were wrecked a few weeks ago. The intention is to add to the plant 80 a8 to give the mill a capdcity of hg out 400 s of flour a day. presenit daily capacity is 150 bar- FR. W. Bartlett, Buaitks alls... Yeas ninety years old on August 5th. In ] riof the otcasion, a big birthday 'cike, decorated with ninely candles, was made and he had muny callets on Monday, but unfortumately he was not a to see any of them. He was taken quite ill Sunday night with | te ion, Mrs. W. A. Shipman died on Thurs- day at Bethek She had been ill for some time. Mr. Shipman 'died fifteen years ago. She letives to mourn her loss one: daughter, Miss Laura May, one son, Theodore, an emplovee of the G.T'R. Charles Snider, residing near Lyn, is a brother. Shé was a Methodist. Cushendall Doings. Cushendall, Aug, 10--Mr. and Mrs. G., McClymont and Tittle' daughter, of Ottdwa, are visiti at 8. Wood's. Mrs. Alexander Martin has returned home from St. Aun's, and Montreal, whete 'shé was the guest of hér bro- ther at the latter city. Master Da- mon Goditey, Kingston, his returned home after spending a couple of weeks at hig uncle's, H. Ellerbeck. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mr. Lackie, Woodburn West, on Woineaday. The many friends of James Mullen, Joyceville, are very sorry to hear. of his serious illness. Miss A. Butns, Brockville, has returned home from visiting at J. Martin's. Visitors: Mise M. Blaney and Mise ( cNeeley, Kingston, at P. McBride's; Mr. and Mrs. N. Henderson and little daugh- ter, Collins Bay, at Mrs. G. Ward's; Miss Ollie Simpson, Kingston, is Senling het) vacation at her uncle's, « Martin; H, G in, Kin, , at A. ain's; Master Ror ro Kingston, at R. Hunter's, Isle of Man; the Misses McNeeley, Gananoque, at J, Weir's; Harry Ward, Kingston, is spending a couple of weeks ab -- Hint To Mothers. The Satelossiess of some mothers in ving poisons and other dan atticles about the house J Teach of © babies' hand aro child in New York o sorrmunal. a Omen and total ife. t a visitation on the innocent child, and what hor rible punishment for the mother. ------ / Danger In Corn Salves. 10 cure s, and all dee; Large vooedved at MeAn wear. your one of the most popular for separate waists during the fall and winter. young people 9th, fishing at Fifth Lake. Some the young folks attended the d Frederick Brown, who was li McLean, twelve renewing acquaintances with relatives here. Herbert Todd ters of Syracuse; at William Rawle of Sharbot Lake, Mclean. Sugar Island. Gananoque, Aug. 11.--Thomas Shor- till, Froderick Shortill and Richard Johnson, Jr., for disorderly conduct: at the International hotel, were sum- moned to a before Police Magis- | trate ip. omas ~~ Shortill pleaded guilty and settled for $5 and costs. ick Shortill, failing to appear, the case was adjourned and a warrant issued for: his arrest. The warrant, issued a few days ago against John Clark, of Howe Island, has not as yet heen served. ic excursion' of the Missisquoi to Clayton, last evening, under the aus- pices of Court Thousand Islands, Ca- nadian Order of Foresters, to attend the celebration of Gananoque night at the Masonic fair being held there, attracted quite a large number, anl- though the weather was somewhat threatening. The Citizens' band ac companied the excursion. The steamer Where Now met with an accident, shortly after leaving here |! on her regular trip, vesterday after noon. When near the Jack Straw i light, her boiler sprang a leak, neces- | sitating her return and the calling off of her trip. a The Citizens' band has made ar- rangements to hold a basket picnic on civic holiday, August 20th, at James Dempster's grove. Joseph Dillon has purchased the : property on the corner of Stone and Brock streets, from J. T. Green, for $2,000. The annual meet of the American |; Canoe Association opens, at Sugar Island, to-day. Quite a number are located. A contingent from there came up, yesterday morning, and the river beng rather rough, had to spend the greater part of the day in town. Mrs. W. Halliday and Mrs. Theo- dore Parmenter, King strect, spent yesterday in Kingston with friends. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Charlotte A. Ramsay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Ramsay, Stone street, to George Robinson. The marriage will take place August 21st. Mr. Gibson, of Albion, spending a short holida town, as the guest of Mi art, First street. Mr. and Mrs. n- est Kendall, who have been spending a few weeks with Mrs. Kendall's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, corner King and Hickory stréets, are spetiding a couple of weeks with |; friends and relatives in Morrisburg. Laughton Webster, who has econduct- ed a repair shop here for some months past, has accepted a situation in New- ark, New Jersey. Mrs. George Me- Leod, of Louisville, Ky., pending a short time with her son, John Me- Leod, Oak street. FASHION'S FORM. Send 3 Corks drawn from our Whiskies and receive a pin. . For 8 corks we will send a silk wate, fob with enamel charm. WRITE FOR OUR PREMIUM LIST, M. CORBY DISTILLERY CO Limited, Montren quart bottles of handsome enameleq AT SYNOT.IS OF CANAD HOMESTEAD R Any even numbered son Lands in Manito west Provinces, excep reserved, may be ho! wny person who is faiwnily, or any male age, to the extent tion, of 160 acres mo Laotry may mad local land oflice for the land to be taken honesteader desires, cation to the Mini: Ottawa, the Comm tion, Winnipeg, or SATURDAY We have placed a large assortment of Men's High-Grade Shoes In our window, which retailed from $3. 50 to $5, but wish to" clear them out as the sizes are broken, and offer them for Saturday Only at $2.98. Don't Fail to See Them ! the district in Which ate receive authority wake eutry for him. HOMESTEAD DUT] bas been granted an stead is required ditions connected then the following plans : (1) at least six mo and cultivation of th during the term of th: (2) It the [father father is deccased) of eligible to make a h der the provisions o upon a farm in the entered for by such stead, the requirement residence prior to ob! ts sutisfied by such p the father or mother. (3) If the settler residence upon farmin him in the vicinity of requirements of this ©. may be satisfied by said land. APPLICATION FO be made at the end fore the Local Agent, Homestead Inspector. Before making appl the sottler must give in writing to the Cq winioge Lands at Ou to do so. SYNOPSIS OF C J MINING > oal lands » $10 per acre for sof untbracit®e. Not more vr be acquired by one vany. Royalty at th vor ton of 2,000 poun on the gross output. Quartz--A {req mi wranted upon $) per annum from $50 to $100 pe pany according to cal A (ree miner, having In place, may, locate 500 feet. The fea for recordin At least $100 must riaim each year or recorder in lieu there been expended or pai upon having a survey complying with other chase the land at $1 The patent provides a royalty ofr 2 r PLACER mining ¢ 100 feet square : ent yearly. A frees miner may © dredge for gold of fi term of twenty years discretion of the Mini The lessee shall hav ation within one sea the lease for each five per annum for each r Royalty at the rate of ed on the output after The Lingerie Waist is Still in Evidence. Gasoline Launch Lanterns, Steering Wheels, Stanchions, Railings, Chocks, Cleats, Flag Pole Sock- ets, Pulley Blocks and everything in Boat Hardware we have it, McKelvey & Birch, 69 and 71 Brock St. The demand for the lingerie waist is #0 rapidly increasing that it would seem as though there was nothing really new to be found, that the shops would show the "same old thing," but such is not the case. While there are a great many differ- ent materials made up after the same Pattern, still we see an almost endless number of patterns. For the ingenious needle woman the illustration s nr a novel yoke trimmed effect. The batiste is tucked in clusters of five ahove the bustline, between the four wide tucks which run to the waistline, The back is tucked in clusters, either side of the centre closing. The novel shaped yoke is edged with fine face insertion, plac- ed on the yoke across the back in dia- mond design; the ends of the lace com- ing over the 'shoulders and ending in points. The insertion appears on the front in medallion effect. the same de- Sigh ns on the long cuffs. The inser- tioh bands the collar and cuffs, which are finished with a full pleating of edging to match. If desired the full sleeves can be finished with insertion trimmed turn-back cuffs, but if one wishes to get away from the prevail- |p ing sfyle the long sleeves will hoe worn. This pattern would be very eof- fective made up in white or colored taffeta silk, as this material is to he Deputy of the Minis N.B.--Unauthorized advertisement will no ts Ara SEALED TEND ' * undersigned, ON W( ISLAND. + concrete 1 rew's Rapids, nitol -- A Budget of News From Summer Place. Wolfe Island, Aug. 11.-'The death of Mrs. Patrick McDermott cee Thursday afternoon The deceased lady had reached a ripe | old age and was highly respected | throughout the island, Her funeral took plac , nine o'cle This The great Uterine Tonic, and effectual Monthly hich women can n thre curred on at three o'clock. ¥ t USEFUL DISCOVERIES She 1 the atholie church. de © SNe leaves an aged husband, twe ORS . « printed for in Hamilton, Edward White, hor, pons jase Not Always Startling, {with th a step son, Patrick McDermott, Neither Do They Create the : Ja ob Boyd is very low: also Mrs, Most Talk. haan ami Stuart Hogan. The It is not always the greatest, most t and sanita Michael Coney 3 bY i Mrs. startling discoveries of science that Kingmen Smployed h ae Ov and son, of Kingston most useful to the kh D pte Ser mus in their loss of rood. hag : N ul to the homan race. : an accepted cheque o ee o" ol natin Comparatively few people were di made payable Jo the shay ale gsie IC rectly inte i 's fi Ww o le the Minis of Boston, have spent the last three | of the i derschgrs finding rhe Sum of, Sixt ecke tore Mr. Lewis and family, of £6, 000), wh drookly: ; . Jomily, " Vila" N.Y., are summering in the The new ir actual Contepctor wi m to regulatio ernor Genera x the accom: 18- and wife, -- News From McLean. McLean, Aug. 10.--~A number nousands have been benefited by | Unna's experiments, which proved be yond a question that dandruff d baldness are the results of the inroads of a parasitic germ which invades the roots of the Hair, The discovery of the true baldness made N, sible, Herpicide germ. Destroy the effect, the . Sold by leadi In stamps for Co., Detroit, special agent, ri) ten enter into a contract to do so, or if he fa work contracted for. not accepted the chec ea The Department doe accept the lowest or of of Mclean spent the of telephone eal down hetween the island and will shorily he the island. Miss er in Front sche, left for Philadelphia, Spend a year with Hicks, of Mendon visit. Mis.Joseph frien s are pleased again "after being house with blood j foot. Harry Card's working well. Miss city, is spending thi Irene Halliday. F . Le Toronto, and Orel Bricela towni N.Y,, are spendin Briceland's. Migs Watertown, and Hope, are spen Jessie Vannes. The Misses Lyons i ; cooes Lyons and Miss - sier, of Watertown, are Seding tore: Sucation . on the island. Herbert Shun te 18 home from Ernesttown {Lloyd Card has spent a coupla of months at Port Stanley. Mies Fie pe of Cape Vincent, is visiting © village. Albe vson i ° from Montros]. DP Dawes Be ham 2 rom Columbus, 2d: advice of . ward and John Mets. Pi © & visit from Buffalo, | ©" Pere on ole is already and the Cape connected across lyn Staley, teach has resigned, and where she will her sister. Mrs sy i8 home Kore on a Greenwood's many to =eo her around confined to the Poisoning in her new naphithy Dunlop, of Garrett's on Thursday cause of ewhro's Herpicide po effectually kills this cause you remove ] , ve years ago, but is now ving in New Orleans, Louisiana, is and George Mas- Y., are visiting William Garrett spent Sunday at ng druggists. Send 1c. sample to the Herpicide Mich, G, W, Mahood Canada Life Has paid an av bonuses since inc Years Ago) of 2 | r. and 20.0 - (nee Miss Stella Wager), added a oh Po son. Desa «ro 1 Ah ld WE of Insurance, an MARRIED, ~- time have brough! up on busines 3 per cent. basis, large future profi Excellent results will be paid by tb It pays to insur Life. Call in the where ACTUAL RI cheerfully shown. J. O. Hutto Kingston Office, ---------- Dispel Aches And Pains. There is nothing else to be had that . nd, of Water. Th. to Mi 'Mre. Ch , : of Port that never fails th Miss swellings, inflamma. rheumatism, lumbago, p-seated aches and pains, bottle, 2c. at Wade's. Money if not satisfactory. 4 Wiliam Swan, LABARGE CANDO 2--~CAN ~--At _ Deseront on Aug. Para uK. Ot: William James 1 eed, 0 rearet only do ol auchter of Michael Candon DIED. TODD.--A¢ Deseronto, Margaret M. Todd.' Mr. and Mrs, J months. on Aue. 4h, infant daughter obn Todd. aged Piano tuner. Orders ve hook ators balbriggan under. of the friendly Try Bibby's 50c, five 0 After enjoying a day's outing in the country a woman nv keeps Jer husband awake half the Helling him about jt, 4 x

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