Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Aug 1906, p. 3

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tion of the Muscles iffaess of the Cords SOOTT'S LININENT pogpiy' Excellent Hair Restorep id Sealp Cleanser. Re butts, 25 centa. for sale at Jour druggi st, be procured Arr 2 { t's te Linime t. John, N.B., and Chants able Furs "All Kinds tare A ue gston's Only ive Fur Store ie GOURDIER and 80 Broek Street I 700. T GLASS must be actly cutito insure the b Brillafey and the r must be Clear and le. emphasize. these ts because so ne to First Quality 8. SPARKLING PIECE 'ut Glass is a de- le article to send e as a Birthday ent or Anniversary IITH BROS. velers :: Opticians Phone 666 JR GASOLINE 5 Gallon Lots or over, es always handy on & YOULDEN LIMITED, About a Rain Goat kind we sell are a rain storm or ve very comforta- early fall wear. w styles are all in nd they certainly bby lot, ranging in m $395 to $14 00 ee our leader at lhe same coat that ores sell for $12. Shipment of ll Goods nd, including Goods ry vear Joats for Fall. ard, Patterns for er, Designer for er, 10cC. AN & SHAW sid <Siimmer Excursion to VIA NEW YORK NEW.YORK CENTRAL LINES TUESDAY, Aug. 28, 1906 Low Rates--15 Days Return Limit The proper time to visit Coney Island, Dreamland, Luna Park and the Seashore Resorts. ASK TIOKET AGENTS. £ ¥ LEAMA RAILWAY In Connection With Canadian Pasifl Pacifid Railway Farm Laborers' Excursions To Manitoba and Saskatchewan $12 Soins $18 Adqiuonal for Return Special Train Will Leave Kingston, August 22nd, 7.45 A M. Full particulars at K.& P. and C.P. R. T joet Office, Ontario street F. CONWAY, F.A. FOLGER JR. Gen. Pass. fept Jon. Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway New short line -for 'Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all local yoints, Trains jeave City "Hall Dépot. at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Xingston. LL NAY SYSTEM Canadian Nztional| THE SIX-TRACK Exhibition Toronto: - - Ont. August 27 to September 10, 1906 Return tickets will' bé" sold at $35.85 Good going on Tuesday, August 28th, and Monday, September Hrd, and at On August 27th, 20th,; 30th, 31st, September 1st, nd, '4th, Sth, 6th, 7th and 8th. Tickets will not be accepted on trains 2 8 ord All tickets good to return on or before Sentember .11th, lvoe. 6. Farm Laborers' ps' Excursion to the Canadian North-West Aug. 22nd. Fare, $12. Fol §itBetd hud) Lal "bther ; ~Anformition apply oy Ip. "HANLEY, Agent. Johnson and Ontario Sts. py Daily Line Ofce--Cor. SUCHE STEAMSHIP COMPANY River and *T1 of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Twin Screw Iron S.8. "Campana," with electric lights, electric bells and all modern comforts. Sails from Montreal on Mondays at 2 nan., 27th August, 10te and 24th Sept. for Pictou, S., calling at Quebec, 3 Perco, Cane Cove, PEE P.EI, and BERMUDA Excursion, $35 by the Screw 8.8., "Bermud- ian, .500 tons. Sailing from New Pk HN Sugust, 12th and 26th Sept Temperature © cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 degrees. The finest trips health and comfort. Charlottetown, Summer new Twin of the season for ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and staterooms, an anply to J. P. HANLEY or J. P. GILDER- SLEEVE, Ticket ~ Agents, Kingston, River R.R. TRUNK LINE States Yia Kingston and Steamer 'may 'secure staterooms aboard. Convenient train service in direction, PARLOR CARS Cheap Excursion to Watertown return. Going Saturday 5:00 a.m. and 2 vu. New York Central & Hudsen Shortest Route to the United Cape Vincent, N. Y. Lv. Kingston (str.) 5: of amd 2:00 p.m, Arr. Cape Vincent (str) 7:00 alm, 4 p.m. Lv. Cape Vincent, 7: .m. 4: p.m. Arr. atertown, : an. 3 p.m. Arr. Oswego, 11:50 a.m. 112 pom Are. Syracuse, 12:18 p.m. 9:33 p. am, Arr. Rochester, 2:28 p.m. 1:20 Arr. Utica, 12:20 p.m. 9:45 Arr. New York, 6:00 p.m. 7:12 Passengers wishing to take 5 a.m. ovnrosite |, PULLMAN. SLEEPING AND £1.25 From June 16iu ww Ustuber 1st. EDUCATIONAL. EES Ottawa Ladies" College One of the best equipped and 'most efficient. of Ladies Colleges in this country. Prepares for 'the UNIVER. SITY and for LIFE. BrocuTiox, Sra A Screxos, Puvsicar Curruns, &c. FINISHING. COURSES arranged for. Definite aim to develop intelligent and Mrs, GRANT NEEDHAM, Lady Principal. Rev, W. D. ARMSTRONG, M.A, DI, President ONTARIO = AxDoNT CONSERVA' F LADIES' wu Osi AND ART | itby, Omt., Can. COLLEGE Palatial = Buildings, beautiful grounds, Trafalgar Castle helpful social" and ligious influences, nd the best facilities vr the stu of Litera ture, Music, Art, Elo- Sution Commercial Domestic Science. Large Pipe ont Concert Grand Pianos, and the most complete modern equipment in every department. Undoubtedly the best of its kind in Canada.'--Lord Aberdeen Will reopen Sept. 10. Send for Calendar to Rev. J. J. HARE, Ph.D., Principal. ar ENTER NOW Shorthand or Head of Queen Street Kingston, Canada apartments, completes excellent results, in demand. Thorough instruction com- petent 0d expark onead he Fo every artment pen 'ough- out the 'whole year. ' Oatalogte J.B. McKAY, H.F, METCALFE, President. Principal. | i Home Dyeing let' Atlast. Were'sa ake of soap \! at 4 mages mess a troaie le gp ores ih e yields brilliant age, It Hp to Tha M oot ER Soap Dyes. roc. for Colovs--ise, for Black. Made i i" Hsp 'and but Otnvmlap vimt on The American Ladies Tailoring Cc! 261 Princess Street We take pleasure in announcing the ar- Returning Miudoy, Jeavige Watertown | rival of Mr. Metz a most expert de- = 9:10 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. sioner and ladies' tailor, having had the eo rare opportunity meted out to a man Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islands,| © Cents a Mile [© vs tne to practice in the most Brockville, Prescott and Montreal. fashionable cities of the Work, viz. : New gogoks for 500 miles of Jravel on Now London, England and Paris, France. It 'or! 'entral and leased ines within |. srefore v Coes y for us t tonmars KiRGSLON & Toronto State of 'New York cust, onlv $10, }' (REIS , nor a aa n i i sn a p yes ) @ LEAVE mINOSTON am To Deotral. onto & Aghany. Dulfate |i cuaruntond doing West--Daily 3s am Rochester & Pittsburg, Philadelphia & Customers can apply their oma. goods ng on a Pon, Reading and Central R. R. of New Jersey Ulayion, 4,000. Island | "eon "Secure: further information| or secure thew from the company. Mon- ports: Sun ORY tt, wolag and and purchase tickets from H. 8. Folger, | cy returned if work is not sasisfactory. only. sing x 3 t . Kingston to Montreal: and return: Go- Rew York Central Agent, Kingston, Phone 666. Ine Saturday or "Sundays Returning G. iy T- 3 C. F. DALY, Also Excursion rates to Torontg and Charlotte Saturdey returning Passenger Trafic Manager, Sunday or = . : A: H. Smith, General Manager, Gy C. Gridley, Ceneral Agent. p---- Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line Fridays and Sundays at 'd p.m. Golng Voesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 4 p.m. J. P, HANLEY J. 8 Ticket Agent, INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY WIFT & CO.. | Freight Agentsi SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES 70 THE SEASIDE FROM MONTREAL Riviere du eon hy! 5.00 OS Ba; P ' 5.00 h Sap 'Aig! 5.00 St. Ircoe, 5.00 Cacouna, 5.00 Bie, 6.50 6.50 9.00 t. John, 'NB. 9.00 Skediac, oH 9.50 Summerside, P.Eil., 10.50 Charlottetown, P.B. 11.50 Ta rrshoro, 11.50 10.50 10.50 14.00 DH ---- 5.00 St. John ar 29.00 North Syduey, 15.00 Maritime Express leaves Montreal 12.00 noon daily except Saturday. Ocean Limited leaves Montreal 7.30 daite except Saturday. 15094 going August 13, 14, 15 and Returning August 31st, 1906. "Tours to Summer Haunts' Briefly describes these favourite resorts. Write for cépy and any further information. Montreal Ticket: Office, 141 St. James street. < SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS Stes. "City of Montreal" and Detrolt, Toledo. at ung ou > . ranto, Montreal. Going.' i Comp Ra: y, Bn "9 further information, \ JAMES SWIFT &.€0., , foot Johason "treat. The man who is given to argument on a hot, dag: will talk about hesp- a man whose father wos hung. boat Company, Limited 1000 Islands--Rochester Commencing June 23rd, 10.15 a.m., for Alexandria Bay, and intermediate Bay at Quinte Ports. 7000 Islands, Intormediaie Ports and Montreal '& Sun- ' 1" ans om STR. "DUNDURN Of the Hamiilton-Montreal Company; Limited. Cor. Ontario @nd Clarence street. ALLAN LINE vive Faces Not Tanned. +Fxjdently it is no longer the fad of the vourg women to havo sumburne and fanned complexions. All the fair tgurists on the river boats this year, wear pretty colored scarfs, Protesting ; their faces. 1 Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steam- Strs. North King & Caspian steamer will 'eave Kingston. daily except Yonaay, at ock- For 'full information apnly to E. BE. Horsey, General Manager, Kingston: J. P. Hanley, Tiskat Agent ; Jas. Swift & ©Co., Frefght Agents SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS Navigation Toronto and Hamilton And... ENGRAVING Neatly done at the port, Ga anoque and Thousand Islands Whig Office. Returning will leave at 5 p.m, for} Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of Quinte Porta, MAXIM'S MAXIM. STR. ALETHA Modest Claims Often Carry Mora Leaves Mondays at § p.m.. for Plcton| ggnviction Than Loud Boasts. When Maxim, the famous inventor, placed his gun before a committee of judges, he stated its carrying power to be considerably below what he felt sure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therefore a triumph of surprise instead of dizap- pointment ns it might have been if he had overestimated his gun's efficiency. Our claim regarding Newhro's Herpi- cide is based on actual scientific facts, If a living germ is causing your hair to fall out it's the most sensible thing to kill that germ. Newbro's Herpicide does this quickly Every Thursday, 2 a.m. and effectually. Destroy. the cause vou . » x . remove the effect. we Nobis ina wy. demand of| gg by leading druggists. Send 10¢. For further information, JAMES] in stamps for sample to the Herpicide SWIFT & CO., arves, foot Johnson |('o., Detroit, Mich. G. W. Mahood street. special agent. HARRY W. NEWMAN, Ticket. Agent, Westbrook Lawn Social. Westbrook, Aug, 14.--The lawn so- cial, held in aid of Methodist church Raval Mall Steamers on August 9th, was a dgeided sue MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. cess, A fine selection of musical num- Victorian, Aug. 17. Sept. 14. Oct, 1 bers by the Odessa band was much lonian. Aug. ad, Bent, al Ort 19 appreciated, The treasury was greatly ie il fue 1 on 5. Nov. 2. | benefited, Mis. William Rawson . and : Sr two children arrived on Friday, from MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. New Ontario to spend a month with Magernte Rate Betviee. ¢. gs. | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, Gates. Reetotinn, Ave. is ee Nov. 1. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Morley are visiting » lian, Aug. 30. Oct. 4. Nov. B.|iriends at Deseronto and. Northport, p Miss Loraibe Smith returned home Phi! TW APR Sod PB ALPE: on Thursday from Ottawa after spending the past two weeks the guest of her uncle, Rev. H. I. Allen. A num- ber from here attended the relief of Derry demonstration in Kingston on 1 Ss atorday. 8. Anderson and family, of Relloville, were recent visitors at Mrs M. Grass'. R. Dougherty, and J, biter attended the excursion to Ot wa on Nednonday last, |A WESTERN: LETTER Bae request JOHN BUCHAN TELLS OF HIS EXPERIENCES. -- In Revelstoke, B.C., Machinists Get 38jc, an Hour--Conditions of This Labor Not as Good as in the East. oe. 9 Calgary, Alta. ww 9-{To the Haitor) ; - Having thon & resident of Kingston and an employee of the Locomotive Works for over vighteen months ior 4 to my leaving Toronto last March for British Columbia, | have often thought a letter relating my experience and impressions of the west, wighe, cive of interest to read- vrs of the ig. 1 left Toronto on March 15th, for Revelstoke, B.C, to take a position 'ms a mac bioist on the CPR. and' arrived in Wienipeg two days later, 1 noted with interest the. immense in olevators at Fort William, wk ga of large dimen. gions, will soon be: quite inadequate to cope" with the ever-increasing traf- fic in grain. 1 was much' impressed with Winnipeg, the future metropolis of Western Canada; dts wide, airy streets and avenues seem to have been laid - out with a view to promoting health and cleanliness. 1 learned, though there is trouble at times with the water, and great care has to be exercised in its use: After. a stay of some hours in Winnipeg, we resumed the journey westward, Brandon, our next stopping place. 1 was disappoint- ed at not viewing by daylight. I was midnight when our train pullad in there. Regina, Moosejaw, Swiit Current, Medicine Hat are all rapidly growing towns and. adding to their populations monthly from the great tide of immigration, always moving west. At the latter town the C.P.R. is erccting machinery to bore for oil, should this enterprise prove profitable and there is every likilihood it will, the "Hat" from. this: industry alone will rapidly deve as a business centre. Jt is also stated on, good authority that Medicine Hat will be the western hasta ors of the Great Northern, J. J. Hill's road.: Calgary, the next town of import- ance, is the finest situated of all the prairie towns. At the foothills of the Rockies, at the junction of the Bow and Elbow rivers, its aspect is indeed beautiful. In the distance a ay on the horizon, can 'be sten the white peaks of thé Cosondes and Rockies, stretch- ing from north to south, as far as the aye can reach! 'As one's mind wanders back on the 840 miles of prairie cav- ered since leaving Winnipeg, one can- not but feel elated at the great pro- gress made in populating the country, since the days when the pioneers of civilization firet entered 'the great lone land." After. leaving Calgary, Banfi is the next stobping place, the favorite summer resort of the people of Calgary and Edmonton. "I'here one can enjoy the pleassre of hoating, fish- ing, driving and mountain climbing, while the invigorating, bracing air rom the Cascades is a boon to, the und wém. ont city worker, seek- ing vodt band change from the labors of his calline, IN the run up to Banfi has been interesting 'and instructive to. the traveller, words fail to de scribe" the scenic wonders of the Rock- is, now looming prominently hefore us, as the train steams' westward on the last stage of its long journey from const to coast. As the railroad winds its way along precipices, over scem- ingly frailly constructed trestle bridg- es spamming great chasms, uider show sheds on the tops of which were great banks of snow, the lover of the wild and romantic scenery has his atten: tion strained to the utmost. Observa- tion cars are attached to all trains in the swmmer time,: these are so constructed that the traveller can view the scenery uninterrupted from the top of the car. After' a jourtiey of about twelve hours through the moun- tains, Revelstoke reached, some- times called the gateway to' the Kogt enay country. Situated in the valley of the Selkirks and containing the mountain repair shops of the C.P.R. within its borders, Revelstoke is a thriving little town of 2500 population. Wages for the machinists here are thirty-six and one half cents per: hour, and the cost of living for a sinvle man $20.50 to $30 a month. The conditions of labor in this trade | did not find so good as im the east. Carpenter? were in great demand this summer around Revel stoke, and are paid forty cents an hour, Fifty miles north of Revelstoke, following the Columbia river in the country of the Big Bend Canyon, has been doseribed as i sportsman's para is dise. Here big gume, bear, ntoose and caribou, are found in abundance, The steamor tokes the sportsman up the river the ghove mentioned distance and the rest of the journey is made by foot. From Revelstoke south to Nel son, Vornie and other points the goun- try is admirably po for fruit growing, the more fn "Frown here the less will be imported into Canada from California, here has been a great scarcity 'of in the fruit line this year, and at a recent meet ing of the Pritish Colmbin Fruit Growers' Association resolution wns earried agking t inion cove ernmant to take off head tax on the Chinese. gs tho ®elestials had proved themselves shillad thands nt fruit wickino, Nordless to say, this ac tion hue aroused the in of organized lghor in British Eolnmbin; there soon will be "something 'do ine." ~TOHN BUCHAN, ie Honest, now, doesa't it 'make you feel important every time any one asks you for advide ® Nervous? There sre many causes nervous- but poor blood the list. saititanemise The blood fhe pas anything weakness, debility, i or ake pes a. he |i Saf EE CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion, lc. a worde Each com setutive insertion thereafter $0. ® word. Minimum charge for pase sertion, 85e. Advt. 4 linea or under a week, ne a Adve, 4 lines or under month, $3. Ee, Everybody ia Kingston Beads the WHIG HELP WANTED--MALE. HELP, THE YEAR ROUND. SITU- ations vacant, domestics, aoe ua 5 factories. Wellington street. A BREAD BAKRR, SECOND HAND, night work. Also one helper at bread, day work. Apply at onoe to R. H. Toye. BOY FOR WAREHOUSE, TO LEARN who le bus.ness. Guod opportun- for willing boy. Apoly by letter, "Wholesale," care of ix ol N\ AT ONCE, FE A TRAVELER FO Ladies' Tailoring and Dress to canvass the city on eon Apply. | to Mr. Rosen, 336 University venue. GENTLEMDN Xo JAVE vy Be a Jour Stet and an Bae 'an roast way's, 181 Brock SALESMAN, nd SELL JHE GREAT: Haht! invented. vice © nt Sy stores, halls,' Pte, are a crn. EI Ih aman. OWS, or _par Ts, Bolte' Weyer Co., 298 Michighn St. Chicana, MI. ome TOR, a Ni Press | OFFICE OVER NADE'S DRUG STORE. NO. MAHOGANY | STORAGE A FOR 2 HRUARE | ab oy RO: at 80 Frontenac Re, olay w 0 pred hon"Gi street. Must be sold at once, CTIONKNY AND BAKERY | DWELLING = HOUS 20 BO ONY tal sstabiishod. Apply ta| aed $35 per TI McCann, 51 OP BS, TEE EEE N ENOYCLOPEDIA, NEW, pg in, apacial a ary UArOMD hi A HORSE FIVE YEARS OLD, KIND nd gentle and not afraid of any- thing, James avarney, carriage maker; Prinpess street. STEARNE WARBHOUS mE mith th lot 456x183, i wh ve cheap N Ann's Real Bi Brock St. 'Phone, 326 TWO FA FARMS Thing ER wi asi roy v AL COURTEEN-FOOT CEDAR DINGHY, ¥ splendid sonditign, Cs de deck, June' Jet. 007. sol A or Docks, ete house until Apply L. O. Lotkett MONEY BUSINESS. OUR SoLicren COVER | MORE 0! Ming and con canine. th Shmpney Insurdnce Em Mare ot Souare. =r mm FURNISHED BRICK No. 34 Stuart h Apply at above Queen's University. to W. Cassada, Northbrook. ---------- CARETAKER FOR TELEGRAPH Buildings, man amd wife, nee chil- dren. Apply to Walkem & Walkem. FURNISHED keoper, term '06-'07, for a number of Queen's lady students, Apply through Whig office, SITUATIONS VACANT. STEADY WORK rR WOMEN, the Farmers annie Blobmfield, Ont. Hix woges good board at low rate. Apply at ance, 5. Edgar Mastin, President and Mamager. HOUSE, AT GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Doings in the Busy Little Town on the River, Gananogue, Aug. 15. The schooner Collier is unloading another cargo of ¢onl at the Scranton Coal company's sheds, : The Citizens' hand had an engage ment at the Thousand Island Yacht Club's entertainment, vesterday 'after noon. They were expected to give an open air concert at the river {rom in the evening, but did nol arrive home in time. Miss Bower, of Perth, who has heen visiting her friend, Miss Timberlake, at the parsonage, Sydenham street, for the past week, has returned home. Mrs. Lalonder, an old resident of Gananoque, and for some time pasta resident of Vancouver, B.C, paid a ghort visit to friends in town the carly part of this week. Miss Helen Williams, of Napanee, is spending a short time with Mrs. J. E. O'Neill wat Tremont Park. Mr. and Mre. Foles, Sydenham street, are in Detroit, Mich, this week attending the funeral of Mrs. Fales' mother. . ' George Weston, late of London, Eng., who has for some time past boon left early . Where Mr. and clerking in Wilson's grocery, this week for Rochester, N. he has secured a situation Mrs. John MeCalvin are sponding a short time with relatives in town. Mr, aud Mre. Arthur Skinner, of Buffalo, are holidaying with relatives in NL Mra. and Miss Scott, of Ham iltcn, who have been sponding a fow days with Miss Phoebe Bryant, 'Gar- den street, loft yvestorday for Cornwall where they will make a short visit be fore returning home. Back After Twenty Years. Burridge, Aug. 14.-Farmers are busy harvesting, which proves to be a fair erop. The rain on Friday was badly needed to brighten up the corn and roots. A number took in the celebration, at < Kingston, on Satur day: others went to the plic in Hamilton's grove, Blair's Settlement. All reporfed a fine time. Quarterly service was held in the Methodist church, here, on Sunday last, a num- ber from Salom being present, Mrs. J. Botting is visiting friends here, be ing absent over twenty years; sipce then she has lived at Dr Mrs. Botting was a great favorite with all who knew here, and her visit "here will be appreciated by all. The young people who went on the moonlight ex- cursion. to Smith's Falls, on Satur day, were well plonsed with the trip, E. Madden is sporting a new buggy: it is a dandy. Thomas Taggart is sporting himself on Bob's Lake and Green Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Butterili and family at J. Cook's; Mr. and Mrs, AW. Taylor, at C'. Stinson's; Miss Mil lie Froemah, Godfrey, « visiting her aunt, Mes. G, Thompson; Lewis Brash jou Fdward Barr's; Mr. and Mrs. W. {c rosier, at R. Barr's; Mrs. Derbyshire tand son, Aube, at G. Barr's; Abra- "ham Barr and Miss J. Botting at E. Barr's; Mr, and Mrs. G.° Mustard at Mrs. A. Thomson's; Miss Mary Barr gat 8. Barr's,, | For overheated blood, 'Saline I axa- tive, at Gibson's Cross drug 4 store. AND HOUSE. | Factory and Division or Johnson streets, or Unis versity aventie. Reward for return. ing to V6 Division street, TIT ITI rm---- MEDICAL. DR. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY ed by Dr. Ryan, corner Mon: Seal and Rroex streets. ee -------- FOUND. SILVER = CIOARENTY cas, © Cok. | tindulie a note. HER WARIER-FENALE. 1 AR . on WLUVERPOOL, rakes Company AND.S ser of Queen and * DINING-ROOM GIRLS, APPLY RAN- Fire [nsw dolph hotel. ta $61,187,215. ich i Died Bisa ad JPOWER & SON, JSRCHITROT. A CHAMBER-MAID, AT ONCE. AP- security un 's Bank ply Grand Union hotel. tie, stesihel gore. Farm "a a veer hy Wellington « Before Nuewing old of sive oo IMMEDIATELY. GOOD , GENERAL tay from IENRY P. saree. : Servant, at The Hub, Market , Afente. oto. Anchor Street. 'Phone, 348, rt TWO MAIDS, FoR STEAMER KING . ston, 30 io of age. Call LOST. fay, or, vena. Phe Well St. A LARGE DOOR KEY, LAST NIGHT, fn Victoria Pa . Finder kindly WANTED. leave at Whig om QUAL IFIED TEACHER, FOR SEC-|A \ PAIR or * GOLD R RIMMED GLASSES a tion four, Kaladar Township. Apply either' at Lake Ontario, Park, or om Owner sme hy paying for advt., from Te, of Montreal Bank. STERN JUSTICE Meted Out to Assistants of Syrian. Carleton Place, Ont., Aug. 15. ~Ka- lil Abraham of Abraham & Aboud, ve- ceived word yesterday thet, on Sat urday, the police magistrate of Lis- keard, Onot., dealt out some good stern justice to nine men of Latch: ford, who a few days before had com. mitthd an unprovoked assault upon his partner, Frank Aboud, and his clerk, a young Scotchman, who have charge of a branch store of the fism at Latehford. It appears that anothes firm of Syrian storckébpers at Latch- ford had been for sometime acting of- fensively towards Mr, Aboud and the matter culminated one day, last wok in a waylay and attack by nine Sy- riana upon Mr. Aboud and his clerk as they were passing along the street. The two mon laid an information and, Magistrate Hartman sentenced two of the chief assailants to ome month ench in jail and fined the oth er seven heavily. Married Third Time. Wabash, Ind, Aug. 15.-Only » few days after the third separation of his parents, following a second marriage, Floyd, the thirteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cullers was drowned in Eel river, this.county. Hk was swim- ming with a party of boys when be got heyond his depth hank ware horror stricken, offer wo relief. ing together, to follow. but could The parents are griev- and a third marriage is Clark's Pork And Beans. A good ever ready hot or cold dish. Tasty and nourishing. Plain or flavor. ol with chili or tomato sauce, Sc. and 10¢, tins. William Swain, piano tuner, Orders received at MeAuley's book. store. Genuine ¢hony nail brushes at Gib son's Red Cross drug store. Crowds on the ! Emperor William and His Large Suite. Kronberg, Aug. 15.~Emperor Wil- linn arrived, yesterday, at the Caétle of Friedrichthof, where he was met by Prince and Princess : Friederich Karl, of Hesse-Nassau, and the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Guten. With the emperor was a large suite. King Edward will arrive here, this moming, from Frankfort, ard with Emperor William will remain at the castle to-night, News From Lapum. Lapum, Aug, M.-Mr. and Mes. Sperry Shibley, Wilton, were, on Sun- day, guests of + and Mrs. Robert Reid. The Mises Henzy, Kingston, and the Misses Amey, Orillia, were, on Tuesday last, guests of their cousin, William Lopum. Mew, F. BE. Brown, necompanied by Mrs. Cyrus Bush, paid a visit on Thursday to the Limestone City. Miss Mabel Stover, Wilton, was on Sunday guest of Miss Carrie Brown. Charles Joyner, 8 mn, hae moved here and will reside with his family on Jedinh Irish's farm. Mrs. Latimer, Michigan; was on Thurs: day the guest of Mrs. Emily Simpkin: My, and a oe Sandford = Vapdewater have gone to Verona, where Mr. Vans dewater will opon a photograph uals, lery. Cyrus Bush is convalescent, ter his serious illness. Witham it pum is spending this week with his aunt, Mrs. Hartman Snider," Maple Lane. There will he no service in the schoolhouse on Wednesda next wok on arcoumt ol tion at Yarker, ry Pugh is spend- ing a couple of Henry with friends at Switzerville, Visitors + Mr. and Mrs. Michael Love and Harold Huff at Wil: kie Pringle's. Mrs. Huster snd chil deen, Michigan, with Mrs. James Huff; Mr, and Mrs. Hiram, Walker with, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Love; Mrs. a altace Colebrook, with her mother, Mrs. Joyner; William Sewershy and a Rover, Murvale; My. and. Mrs. William Pringle with Mr, and Mrs. B. Rose. evening of A A -------------- the recently - deceased financie ry hamville, N.Y., where days of his early: Jouth, Like so many other Aarican multi-millionaires, Russel and luxury. The picture shovs Russell Suge CEERI wis bora and where ha spent the. Ser A RR the conven * TR ERR % i, i EO EEE Re

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