Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Aug 1906, p. 11

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"Fused ep the house ree of dust, oke and gas, see a blacksmith mg), shoe ? n he is ready to put toe el clips on the shoe, he he iron shoe ang the ps white hot--hammerg and when they coo] e practically one meta], .Y ARE FUSED_ same results are obtajp. constructing « Hecly" B.s hamber, and the steel that is absolutely and here being an Opening perfected, patented and cla" is the only furnace hat will NOT let gas, warm and comfortable e-tight, dust-tight and ou send a rough sketch ight "Hecla" Furnace Builder." 2 PRESTON, Onr. s containing about CHES r For Them Sc. to try them. 00000 90000 ls and Stocks t and Sold on Commission ment Securities Unlisted. Information upon Request Members nto Stock Exchange 301 [ALS WEEK m for the New Fall ly we will offer these Laced Boots, $3.50 atent Colt and Blucher Boots, vr $2.49 $1.00 , in Black &iy lar $1.50 an 515 $1.00 anvas - Oxfords, regular $1.50 prevesene $1.25 wessvere hoe Store TRAVELLING. Mid=Summer Excursion to VIA NEW YORK TRAVELLING. NEW YORK CENTRAL I INES 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 TICKET AGENTS, HARVEST $12%% $18. SEPT. 6 SEPT. 7 and north of SEPT. 8 Eom and Midland Divisions. One way second class tickets will be presentative farmers, a Be Jaborers on aval % . Free transi A re is furnished when each ddoketis by farmer, showing that laborer has wor thas point a Nov. Jh, 198 Tiokets will be ed to Tickets are good only on special Farm Labo including Toronto. Main line Toronto to Sarnia Cardwell Junction and WANTED Stations south of, but not including main line, Toronto to Sarnia, ticket back women as well as to men, but will not be issued as half fare to children, rers' trains, HELP @ and Stations north, except north of Toronto on North Bay Section. From all points Toronto and east to and including Sharbot Lake and Toronto and Cardwell Junction on North Bay sold to WINNIPEQ only. pointed by Manitoba and Saskatchewan Governments, will meet t Winnipeg to points where laborers are needed. urchased, and this certificate, when executed ed thirty days or more, will be honored from to starting point in Ontario, at $18.00, prior te For tull particulars see nearest C.P. R. ticket agent, or write C. B. Foster, D.P.A., C.P.R., tty KINGSTON PEMBROKE i RAILWAY In Connection With Canadian Pacific Railway EXHIBITION TORONTO Aug. 28 and Sept.3 - - Aug. 27, 29, 30, 31, Sept. 1, 4, 5,6, 7and 8 - - Retarn Limit--Sept. 11, 1906, LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 3:d Single First-Class Fare Going Dates, - - Sept. 1, 3 Return Limit, Sept. 4 Farm Laborers' Excursion to the Canadian North-West Sept. 8th. Fare, $12. Full particulars at K. & P. and C, I. R. Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLG Gen. Pass. Agent. $3.85 $56.40 R JR. Jen. Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all local points. Trains leave City Hall Depot at 4 p.m. F. CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Xingston. LEN DRLULESS Canadian National Exhibition Toronto Ont. August 27 to September 10, 1906 Return tickets will be sold at $3.85 Good going on Tuesday, August 28th, and Monday, September 3rd, and at On August 27th, 29th, 30th, 31st September 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and Sth. Tick ets will not be accepted on trains tickets good to return. on or before Sentember - 11th, 1906. Farm Laborers' Excursion to the Canadian North-West Sept. 8th. Fare, $12. LABOR DAY Monday, Sept. 3 Round trip tickets will be sold between all stations in ada at lowest one Was Bi : . Sunday and , Sept. , 2nd and 3rd Tickets valid returning from destina- tion on or before Sept. 4th, 1906 For tickets and all other information Anply to J: P. Johnson HANLEY, Agent. Office--Cor. and Ontario Sts -- MOOSE OPEN SEASONS New Brunswick -- Sept. 15th- Nov, 30th. Nova Scotia--Oct. 1st-Jan. 1st. Quebec-- Sept. 1st-Dec. 31st. BEST HUNTING GROUNDS are reached by INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY WRITE FOR "Fishing and Hunting," "Week in the Canaan Woods," "Moose of the Miramichi," "Trail of the Mic-Macs," To Montreal Ticket Office, 141 St. James Se; Or General Moncton, N.B. Passenger Dept., New York Central & Hudson River R.R. THE SIX-TRACK TRUNK LINE Shortest. Route to the United States Via Kingston and Cape Vincent, N. Y. Lv. Kingston (str.) 5:00 a.m. Arr. Cape Vincent (str Lvs Cape Vincent, 7 a.m. 4:50 Arr. Watertown, 8: m. 5:50 Arr. Oswego, 11:59 a.m. 9:12 Amr, Syracuse, 12:13 p.m. Arr. Rochester, 2:28 p.m. Arr. Utica, 12:20 Arr. New York, 2:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. 4 p.m. Dan. p.m. p.m. p.m. 1:20 9:45 7:12 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Passengers wishing to take 5 a.m. Steamer may secure staterooms ahoard Convenient train service directions PULLMAN, SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS Cheap Excursion to Watertown, $1.25 return. From June 16th to October 1st. Going Saturday 5:00 a.m. and 2 p.n. in opposite Returning Monday, 9:10 a.m. and 4:40 p. 2 Cents a Mile Books for 500 mijles of travel on New York Central and leased lines within State of New York cost onlv $10, while books for 1.000 wiles over New York Central, Boston & Albany. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg, Philadelphia & Reading and Central R.R. of New Jersev cost $20. Secure further information and purchase, tickets from H. S. Folger, New York Central Agent, Kingston, Ont, leaving Watertown m. C. F. DALY, Passenger Traffic Manager, A: H. Smith, General Manager, Gy OC. Gridley, General Agent. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED River and Gulf 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 seldom rises ahove BO degrees. The finest tripy of the season for health and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. For tickets and staterooms, anply to J. P. HANLEY, or . P. GILDER- SLEEVE Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont, SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS 1000 Islands, Intermediate | Ports and Montreal Every Sun- 1 " Every sun- GTR **DUNDURN Of the Hamilton-Montreal Company, Limited. . Toronto and Hamilton Every Thursday, 2 a.m. A Steamer meeting every demand of the travelling public. For fufther information, Navigation JAMES SWIFT & CO., Wharves, foot Johnson street. HARRY W, NEWMAN, Ticket Agent, "or. Ontario and Clarence street. ALLAN LINE Royal Mall Steamers MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Virginian, Aug. 81. Sept. 28. Oct. 24. Tunisian, Sept. 7. Oct. 5. Nov. 2. Victorian, Sept. 14. Oct 12. Nov ° Ionian, Sept, 21. Oct 19. Nov. 16 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. Moderate Rate Service. Mongolian, Aug 30 Oct. 4. Nov. Corinthiin, Sept 6. Det Nov Sicilian, t. 18. Oect Nov For rates, apply to J. ITANLEY, Agent, @. To RN, Ju SLEEVE. 8 15 22 11 18 P. Pp. Re * o THE DAILY rr --------m--mmmw THE SAILOR MAN TELLS WHERE THE "TEXAS" GOT ITS NAME. esr Why the Anglo-Saxons Rule the World--An Imperial Thought-- More Wise Things From the Man on the Bridge. The sailor man had his hand on the bell, and his eye on the dock into which he was bringing his boat with an easy swing. As y Po nose came round and she Er alongside the usual farewells broke forth. 'the sailor man turned sharply : "It's all a farce this, of women kissing every time they move, half of it any way. I've no ticed it more this year than ever," and his voice was the voice of a man whose heart for long had been hot within him, and at the last he had spoken with his tongue. Shivering at the @ Sestery: *F ~mtlesired salutations bestowed in years of infancy the only woman within earshot assented. The accusation against her sex had been' in a measure, sprung on her, and she hadn't time to be anything but truth: ful. From kisses to feminine apparel was no far cry. Said the sailor man: "1 don't think much of present day fash- ions--no neck and no sleeves. 1 said to the skipper the other day, as we looked down on the styles on the pro- menade deck, 'Looks as if they short of cloth, doesn't it ¥' if they says he. From dresses to woman's place in the world----the places she is wanted and the places she isn't--a touch on the iron Kitchener and a word for the great unselfishness of "Bobs Baha dur." From horses and the wise ways of the beauties, to the very human side. of human nature that they see who go down to the sca in ships, the talk flowed on--good, dear talk, like the sun and breeze of the morning it self, the talk indeed which is the best of its kind, because it is spoken thought and not the concealment of it. And it was the sailorman who spoke, there were few interruptions. After a bit. he veered to yacht rae- ing and to the fitting of boats, to the handling of a ship and the naming of her parts. He touched on the *"I'ex as' than once, and once he pointed to what seemed to be the cap tain's stateroom up behind the jilot house. Perhaps a look of wonder brought the explanation, at any rate it came. "In old days on the Missis sippi they called the rooms on the river steamers by the names of the state--state-rooms you know. Texas was the Lone Star state--the last to be added. Well, when they began to think that a ship's master should have a comfortable bunk they put a stateroom up on the hurricane deck, were 'Looks as were cut green and shrunk,' more the last one added, and then they called it the "Texas. "See?" And, when you think of it its fit ting that a ship's captain should he up above. An absolute monarch he is for the time being, with full power over every one of the subjects in his moving kingdom. The sailor man drifted back 'to na- tions, and nationalities, and his words were imperial. "Did you ever think," said he, "that when people of other countries, and other speech come to ------------------------ TRAVELLING. Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steam. boat Company, Limited Stes. North King & Caspian 1000 Isiands--Rochester Commencing June 23rd, steamer will leave Kingston. daily except Monday, at 10.15 a.m., for Alexandria Bay, Rock- port, Gananoque and Thousand Islands. Returning will leave at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of Quinte Ports. STR. ALETHA Leaves Mondays at 56 p.m., for Picton and intermediate Bay of Quinte Ports. For full information apnly to E. BE. Horsey, General Manager, Kingston: J. P. Hanley, Ticket Agent; Jas. Swift & Ci Freight Agents. . Canadian Ral RI National [TE .m., 27th August, 10th and 24th Se Exposition for Pictou, N. |S calling at Que Gasne, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Co Toronto, Ont. Grand River. Summerside, P.B.L, and | Return tickets will he' sold by Charlottetown, P.E.I, Steamers Kingston or Toronte at . . Good xo ng August 27th, to September Nth, retuming up to and including Sep tember 11th, 1906. Meals included west bound only. Berths extra Steamers go East daily 5.30 a.m. Summer Excursion, $35 by the | Steamers yo West daily 5 p.m new Twin Screw 8.5. "Bermud- pe------ 5 . Sailing from New + Saftine trom New | Labor Day, September 3rd, 1906 Temperature = cooled by sea breezes | Round tr be sold at tickets Se P- Int, r 4th. : Sey Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line Go East, Sundays at 4 p.m Go West, Tuesdays, Saturdays at 4 pu J.P, HANLEY, J; SWIFT Ticket Agent, Frelgh v 2nd retu r rd. Wednesdays, Fridays and Thursdays and & CO. t Agents. TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER Beginning JULY 24th, ending SEPT, 10th, Leaye Wolfe sland: Monday 100 4.00 P.M Tuesday 100 400 Wednesday. 10 400 Thureday...*6.30 9, 1.00 330 Priday....:. 1.00 4.00 Satarday..... 1.00 4.00 Sunday .....0 1230 53% Leave Kingston: 3 4 3.00 630 P.M AON 630) 30 630 3, * R 300 630 t ve 30 63 Sunday .....9.90 1130 115 600 *Thursday special : Breakey's Bay, Howe Is land (Walker's Dock), Halliday's Dock and Bro- hy's Polut. Leaves Breakeys Bay 6.90 am. Rerarning leaves Kingston 4 p.m Time Table subject to change without notice. E. BRICELAND, Manager GILDER-, Boat calls at Garden Island going to and from Kingston. S-- { SWIFT'S TOURIST TICKETS Strs. "City of Montreal" and "Cuba" , Detroit, Tolede, Cleveland, To- : ronto, Montreal. Going West, Friday, 8 a.m. Uoing East, Sunday, 9 a.m. For further information, - JAMES SWIFT & CO., Wharves, foot Johnson street. us, they learn our language, and work as we work, live as we live, as far as may be, try to think our thoughts, that they may fuse them- selves with us, Anglo-Saxons. Whereas, when men of our breed go ont they take with thew all that the race is, they live their own life, un- disturbed by anything about them. Men of the north they ate, tnd men] of the north they stay, though they re two 0 a Bt Boy And that's why t things. Each indi vidual is the mation concentrated in himself. Its team play he believes in, not any star y aces. That's why Great--and Greater--Britain rules the world." \ : This thought of the s#ilor man was a new thought and a grand one. It set the blood tingling and the brain rioting in imagination over the future which is ours, And the north wind bringing with it strength to the weary, stimulus to the down-hearted, blew strong in the nostrils, a symbol of what our nation brings to the op pressed of all lands, PEER LOSES $500,000 mi Reverse on Eve of Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. "LORD AMHERST. Cardiff; Aug. 25.--By the dishonesty of a lawyer, Lord Amherst, of Hack- ney, has lost a fortune of over $500, - 000, This is a terrible blow to the old and popular peer, particularly falling with appalling suddenness just as Lora and Lady Amherst were pre- paring to celebrate their golden wed- ding. In a touching and sad little speech to his neighbors, Lord Amberst yes terday told them that retrenchment and- retirement will be necessary for him, aud the news was, of course, very sorrowfully received, Not only have he and his family spent every summer for many years past at Didlington Hall, entertaining. freely and delightfully, but his generosity and kindness to tenants and laborers were endless. 'Every man who works on Lord Amheist's estate," said a Norfolk friend ycsterday, "is called a workman as long as he can crawl, and then he becomes a pensioner." Lord Amherst will spend the winter quietly abroad, as usual, A MOTHER'S STORY. She Tells How. Dr. Williams Pink Pills Saved Her Daughter. Anaemia is the doctors' name for bloodlessness. It is an ailment that eficets almost every girl in her teens. Womanhood new demands up on her blood supply that she cannot makes meet. Month after month her strength, her very life, are being drained away. No food and no gare can do her any good. No common medicine can save her. She needs new blood. New blomd is the one thing the only thing--that ean make a healthy woman of her. Dr. Wil linms' Pink Pills actually make new blood. That is why they never fail to. cure annemia. That is how they save from an early grave scores of young girls whose health and strength depend upon their blood supply. Mrs, Anson Clark, Arden, says : "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills been a great blessing in my family as two of my daughters have used them with marked success. When my cldest daughter was about seven seen she began to fail in health. Her blood seomed to have turned to water, She was troubled with headaches and dizminess; the 4 exertion would cause her heart to palpitate violently and she could not walk upstairs with out stopping to rest, She doctored for upwards of a vear, and the doe tor said she did not have as much blood in her body as an ordinarily healthy person would have in one arm. The doctor's trentanent did not do her a particle of good. She seemed slow ly fading away. Then she beeame afflicted with salt rheum and her hands were almost raw. About this time a neighbor adwvised the use of Dr, Williams' Pink "1ills and she began taking them. After using the rills for a few weeks we could seo an improve ment, her appetite began to improve and a trace of color came to her cheeks. She continued taking the pills until she had used thirteen boxes when she was as well and strong as ever, every trace of both the anaemia and salt rheum had disappeared and she has since eujosenly the best of health. Later on my vounigest daughter, aged fifteen, began to lose her health, but thanks to our experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills we kiiew where to look for a eure and after using four boxes of pills she wae all right again. I have also®used the pills myself for nervous troubles with complete sue: Coss Rich, red blood is the neeret of health--Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is the secret of rich, red blgod. They actual ly make rich, red lao, that is why they dire anavmin, headaches amd backaches, indigestion, nervous pro- stration, heart palpitation, neuralgia, rheumatism, wiatica, St. Vitus' danee and the ailments that make the lives of =o many women and growing girls niiserable. Sold by all medicine--denl cre or by mail at 50 cents a box or ix hoxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams" Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ATE DOG AND FISH A PROSPECTOR'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE ON DRIFT HEAP, Arthur Baer Found Gold at Mount McKinley, and Was Returning to Civilization When His Boat Was Wrecked in Alaskan River. Vancouver, B.C., Aug. 23--With promising samples of coarse gold in Bis pockets and a hhir raising story of several days spent és a castaway on a drift heap in a plunging Alaska river, when he lived on a diet of dog and an occasional fish, Arthur Baer arrived at Seward the other night, ac cording to passengers who have just come down from the north, Baer made his gold find near Mount MoKinley, and affirms that he can stick a shovel into the ground and ooh up colors anywhere. On his way back, in a frail boat, he was wrecked in the Chulitna river, his little craft being hurled against a blocked heap of drift on a small bar in the middle of' the river, Baer and his dog climbed on the Three days passed before the man killed the dog for food. Two days af- ter the dog had gone Baer managed to spear a few fish with a sharp stick, When he was about give up hope of rescue, a boat containing two prospectors came along and took him aboard. IMPROVEMENTS IN PEKIN, pn Great Advance in China in Last Two Years. London, Aug. 25.--A competent au thority on things Chinese, states that during the last two years China bas made more real advancement than in the previous mitlenium, That his judg. ment is sound is apparent to those who enjoy the vantage point of a re sidence in Pekin. It has long been predicted that changes would be sur- prising in their speed, but the most sanguine had not hoped for what is taking place, : In passing through Pekin, the streets scems to be the most striking phenom. enon. Three years ago there seemed little hope that the black mud, and the disgusting sights and stenches, would ever give place to anything bet- ter. The board that had been appoint- ted to repair the streets was consider- el to have an Augean task and was the butt of many facetious remarks, Now the broad thoroughfares are fast being converted into handsome ave nucs. The central portion, a strip of about seven yards in width, is being well acadamized with the aid of steam rollers. This is flanked on each side by shallow drains of brickwork, a row of trees, an unpaved strip of five yards in good repair, then a curbed sidewalk of varying width, cheaply cemented with pounded lime and earth. The building line has been straightened, necessitating the rebuilding of many shops, the rehabilitation of which is in keeping with the rest. Long forgot. ten sewers have been reopened, and places of conveniences crocted, the use of which is made compulsory, Innuim- erable unsightly sheds which have oe cupid half the roadway are being re moved, forever, it is hoped, and the squatters have sought other fields in which to ply their trades. The new roadways are guarded by uniformed police in their sentry boxes, and kept in crder by numerous laborers. Fine telephone poles, strong and countless copper wires, replace the topsy-turvy line of the last few years. The tele phone is no longer a curiosity, but is fast becoming a necessity to pro gressive business men. TO BUILD MILITARY HOSPITAL en It Will Be Erected in Cily of 'Washington. Washington, D.C., Aug. 25.--~The war department is preparing to build near this city, on Brightwood Road, with in the district limits, a large army general hospital, which will be the best equipped institution of its kind in the world, For months the army surgeons have been engaged in looking up liter ature on the subject and inspecting hospitals in all parts of the country, They have also obtained much infor: mation from abroad. The best ideas which prevail anywhere will be used in the new hospital, which will cost a little less than $500,000, 'T'o this in- stitution army officers and enlisted men from all parte of the country and the Philippines will be sent when they are in need of special treatment, There is a general hospitgl now at Washing ton barracks, but it is not up to date and is not large enough to méct all the demands on it. The equipment of the hospital include a large number and apparatus of the pattern, which, as a rule is only found in some of the best equipped special hospitals in this country and Europe. -------------- Mountain Climbing By Balloon. Reaching an otherwise maeccessible mountain top by balloon railroad is the delight which will he experienced, it is predicted, by Alpine tourists at no remote date. Such a railway has been designed and: constructed in an experimental manner up the side of a mountain not far from Salzburg, in Austria, the hone of the inventor, Herr Balderauer, According to this system, a heavy rail is laid up the side of the moun: tain. A "traveller," equipped with a number of wheels to hold to the rail and at the same time move along, ix placed upon the track and the bal loom secured to it, The air bag, with its burden of passengers, being roo leased at the bottom of the mountain, will follow the rail to the top. At this point the oar is ballasted with rock or water and the descent made without lose of gas. The balloon al ready in operation has a capacity of ten passengers. ---- Those unhappy persons who suffer from_nervousness and dyspepsia should use Carter's Little Nerve Pills, which are made expressly for sleepless, ner vous, dyspeptic sufferers. Price 28¢, A new island has appeared in the Pacific ocean, fifty miles. west of Dutch will of appliances most modern Harbor, on the coast of Washington. It is 900 feet high, . © driftwood out of reach of the water. | This is the box that has the biscuits that are always fresh, crisp and good-- that are made in the best bakery in Canada by the best bakers. If these are the Biscuits you want, always insist on T your grocer sending A Pure and Wholesome Matured Spirit. Mixed with Soda it makesa very refreshing and invigorating beverage -------- 3 R KEEP THE CAPSULES, THEY ARE VALUABLE, Sm -- BOIVIN, WILSON @® CO., Montreal. other range built in which the heat may be regulated 80 that you can bake in the oven and cook on the top at the same time without spoiling one or the other. 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