Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jun 1907, p. 8

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il 7 : FEA POR tint tiniest ttestttinttstes 93 Princess 'St, ~ Between Corbett's Hardware Store and Taylor & Hamil. ton's, directly opposite - An. grove's, MONEYS PERFECTION 81; CB sll waste and poisono titer from the bl Pana expe 1s these hh the urine. To allow is pois- nous matter fants, Sel he eh a! an: the old misery known as he mixture is composed of ble ingredients, purchased at any drug store, and mixed at 3 with your skin. Use the that KNOW is free of ah ies alkalies and in. jurious colorings and perfumes... "Royal Crown" Witch-Hazel Toilet Soap It is made of pure vegetable oils--and soothing, healing witch-hazel, 3 cakes for asc. Insist on having "Royal Crown" Witch-Havel Tollet Soap. © In wish bo successful at a The ta. Kingston Business At Ferguson's Falls. Hollinger has shipped a carlond 2 tatoes to the Cobalt. Miss Gertie ot 8 Rouigers. of Lanark, and James Lar. i , were this morning, Miss A. O'Neil, in marr this morni Fathi Hg ty-cight years of age. , on spent M Pany has at fore tearing down the machinery house, Charleston Notes. Burns, Delta, rs. Hudson, B. annual pienic at urday. ant days here recently, sant trip to New Yor! due their cottage. O-- ' 3 Vennachar Jottings. Vennachar, June Gilmour goes, next. week, to Smith, Ardoch. of Mr. and Mrs. John . Visitors Mr. and Jman McCrimmon's, thur Crankshaw, Denbigh, mother's, Mrs. Beatrice Holmes, at Mrs. i Goodrich, Castleton Lane, Denbigh, at John Gilmour's Miss Goldie Gregg is around. again. Mrs. G, W. Sweotnam who has had poor health this spring, is able to drive out again, -- News From Sydenham. Sydenham, June 24.--A few of the Holiness people will spend a few days attending their annual camp- meeting at Inverary, commencing on June 27th, Mrs. Albert Buck has re- turned after a lengthy visit to her daughter, Mrs, }I. Guess, Harrow- smith. Clifford Miller, of Kingston, was Snlling on friends, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lydia Roberts has re- turned 'home from Toronto for a threo weeks' visit with her friends. Miss Georgio Cowdy spent Sunday with her parents. - Miss Myrtle Cook, arrowsmith, was amc the callers of the week; also os rs, E Miller, Wilton. Mr. Billingsley has a new launch in the water. DD. W, Lake has closed down his tailor shop for a while, and gone on a trip west. Those writing for entrance this year will be here on Wednesday. Quite a number are expected. A large class will write for second-class and matri- culation. George Guess is erecting a fine new barn on his village lot. Tidings From Northbrook. Northbrook, June 24.--~The new in- Spector, D. A. Nesbitt, made his first Visit to this school on Tuesday last. r. Jemerson returned from Buffalo Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs Geor, oomhower and Mr. and Mrs. Wooc spent a few days, last week, with friends in Plevna. No sawing is being done now at the Sedore Bros.' mill, as several parts of the engine have broken. It has been sent to Tweed for repair. The people are lad to have their = pastor, Rev. Mr. Wal- fe, with Shes another year. Miss eming an iss Presley left, on Thursday last, for Tweed, where they have started a dressmaking estab- lishmont over Barnett's grocery. Mrs. Miller, Harlowe, spent Saturday with her friend, Miss Adda Presley. Mrs. James Presley pent a few - days, last week, visitin els at Harlowe. Mr. and Mrs, William Bath and Miss Bellva Warner, teacher, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Francis Clark, Flinton. Miss Clara Bell returned to her home in Mountain Grove, accom- panied by Miss Clara and Benjamin Thompson. on Saturday, June 15th, and C. Kel- lar is again kept busy conveying the " Geo 8 tourists to "Bon Echo Inn. Peterson has returned home, after Spending a niamber of months in atertown, N.Y. To Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, a daughter. Miss Bellva Warner spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Both. wl al ------ Although New York is a "hitching postless' city there are loss runaway orses in its streets than in the av- Sage city of one-tenth of its popula- Ferguson's Falls, June 24.--Charles , and J. McGowan were united ing. William of Prestonvale, died on June 18th. Deeased was about thir- I Sie | ill is number r. Ludy , school scholars leave on Thursday for Dr. = Mudoc to write on the entrance ex- aminations. Rev. Mr. Wright spent weok attending the synod in Kingston. A number of men from there are working in the mines at De- ora LA number from june attended n the Wiggins-Howe wedd in Queens- | tain of oo nat. vali Bout in illbridge. plant of es Smelting com- last been dismantled, and most of the big machinery ship- ped. The company has yet a great deal of coke and raw ore to ship be g al Charleston, June 24.--John Hudson, who has heen very ill, was able to be driven to the village on Sunday. Dr. Tillie is building a new cottage. .I. McKenney is doing the work. Miss M. is. visiting her cousin, Leeder and sister, Caintown wero visiting friends here on Sunday last. The Presbyterian and Methodist Sunday schools held their al, Pion hire"s Point; on Satu . Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynch : Wa Springfield, called on frieads oe Sat- | against a projection which inflicted a Messrs, E. F. Wiser, E. E. | cut. Newman, Prescdtt, spent a few pleas- the trip from Prescott in an auto- mobile, Rev, W. W. Giles returned to u i Charleston on Monday, after a plea- | stocking had got into the + Where he con- e " ' 1 ted services on Sunday. ¥r. and |a trying period of pain, which Mrs. S. C. A, Lamb are ooeupying 24.--Miss Jennet | the wound got no better, and. refused month with her sister, Mrs. Charles Stine: 1 could y bear to e late widow of | walk, Jacob Snider it By side | friend advised me to try Zam-Buk. It of her husband, on the 20th inst. She soon reduced: the swelling and inflam- was: aged seventy-one years. The fun- | mation, and the pain--so acute before eral service at the home of deceased was conducted by Rev. D. L. Gunter. | quite easy. Thewthe wound began to A wee girl came to brighten the home | heal, John Grant, at his father's, Gunter's; John Cowan, at Nor- | poison from a wound at the same time, Plevna; Mrs. | It heals ulcers, Thomas Stewart, at Plevna; Mrs. Ar- | bad legs and varicose ulcers, It cures at her linsect stings, sun-burn, summer rashes, Henry Snider; Miss | and heat spots; while as a cure for Simon i renewing acquaintances here: J. W. : | without equal. able to be | gists sell it at 80c., or post-free from Massenoga Park opened | 1 Creator iE of of family occupied a pesition of prom ing oculist. He says he ferent races. -------------- BLOOD POISON Case at Kingston. Kingston, - Ont., struck her was then found that the dye from her wound and set up blood poison. "Then hogan had it not been fors Zam-Buk, might not even yet have been ended. Mrs. Harrison t}says: "The doctor ordered certain treatment, which I followed out; but ajto heal. It was most painful, -and I was almost in despair when a t less and less until the ankle was and a Nith 'more perseverance : J resulted in a complete cure." Zam-Buk draws the pain and the sores, sore feet, 'hronic wounds, eczema, prairie itch, » |Tingworm, scalp sores, all due to blood poison, it is absolutely All stores and drug- » | the Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. a -------------- COMMERCIAL MATTERS. ------ : What is Going On in the Business World--The Markets, Ottawa lumbermen are unable to work their wills to their fullest capaciy owing to scarcity of Jabor. The C.P.K. have bought jifteen acres of land in the north end of Smith's Falls for the enlargennat of their yard. - The W. R. Brock Company announces 8 intention of jucrcasing ihe capitalize. tion trom $1,000,000 to 83, Xo . Ihe Glencoe Woollen knitting factory, Nha has been in operation in Glencoe or about a year. has closed, owi t fvancial difficulties. Ww lhe population of Argentina, leaping tants during the last eemtury, pre le of the growth known. W. C. Mclatyre replaces the Jate J. P. Dawes as vice-president of the - 3 is growing rapidly. It will export §1,.- £00.000 Worth of Po Product this year. Our years ago t Year's ex ts were i $6,000. F is y cniet ex- rier. Apples that were gathered from Penn- Sylvania and Delaware orchards last fall, and since then have heen in odd dozen. lesale they are quoted at $12 to $15 a barrel by Dock street commission nts. have been completed for the erection of a Hour amill at M , Alta. and another at High River Alberta. Elevators of a capacity of 40,000 bus hels cach will ho erected in time to re- ceive this year's on at OC! A Stavely, Parkland, Cayley and Oaurstairs. Unudually large comtracts have | Placed for Australian flour to he deliver. ed in Hong Kong. These contracts are understood to total more flour thu has ever before for in Australia for the 'Hong Kong market, a estinmtes place the total dmount at from 300,000 to 500,000 bags hilo it la stated that 80.000 rar the largest that has heen under contract at any ome time in the past, ---- Cheese Sales. Watertown, N.Y: 11,000 at 11je. to 11%e. Woodstock, 8.500 boxes, at 11jec. Ottawa, 630, at lle, to 11 5-16e. Alexandria, 931, at 11 5-16¢. Belleville, "3,880, at 11 8-16¢e.- to 11 S-18c. Brockville, 900, at 11 5-16e. Perth, 2,000, at 11° 5-16¢. -Y., 8,000 at 113¢ S Cornwall, 1.525, at 11{e. to 11 5-1ge. 13 vamsville, Que., 1,600, at 11§c. to e. Py Lomdon, 460, at 11jc. Picton, 2,563, at 118c: to 11 9-16e. Russell, 333 at 11jc. Vankleek Hill. 1.96! e at 11 5-16¢c. . Winchester, 1,195, at 11 5-16¢. to 110e. -- Drowned In Canal. Rochester, N.Y.. June 25. --George Annis, 'aged twenty-two, overheated by playing ball, went into the canal for a swim and was drowned. His home was in Grand Rapids, Mich. The body was recovered. "Blood coolers" Fnos Salt, Abby Salt, Saline Laxative, Grape Saline, Buy blood soolers at Gibson's Red i ras D there, all Fresh, ot Gibson's Red Cross drug | Dr. Ludwig Lazare Zamenhof is the land. originator and creator of the world- . : wide language Hips. which has | cords were broken when in Baltimore been highly by a number | the home team and Montreal of scientists, and is said to he really [od a double-header, oe slevey Hhou- making decided headway among a cer- | sand paid admissions being regi 3 of scholarly individuals who Pa have felt the need of some universal cycle racing, which will be inaugra- medium for an exchange of ideas. Dr. | tod by an event on July 4th. It is Zamenhof is a Pole and was born in | the intention of the committee of 1850, at Byalistok, Russia, where his [local dealers having the race in hand '| to make this the first of an annual inence. Dr. Zamguhof is Widely Tnown serice. hout Europe as an oculist of Yrogh attai He resi at fat the earnest solicitation of Presi- Warsaw, in Russian Poland, and hue dent 3 i 1,9 The Boston extensive practise as a consult Club, s-- withdrawn its objection to an h invented | the transfer of the old Eastern League Esperanto in response to a real sci- | star to Toronto, and President Mo- entific demand for such a medium of | Caffery expects Grimshaw along any intelligent communication between dif- | day. -- Through Stocking Dye--Curious|to Spain for a While attending to her househéld du- | another royal trophy given by King ties Mrs. A. Harrison, Place-de-Armes, | All She paid little attention to the wound 'at the time, butin afew days They made {it became swollen and very painful, A medical man was consulted, and it » JU NE 25 You may forget the tender- ness of the steak--the crispness of the toast--but you will ne'er "a = forget the satisfying Br deliciousness of . your breakfast 'cup of Chase & Sanborn's GRIMSHAW 70 GO TO TO a Statement. Galt won from Woodstock in the / Western Ontario Baseball League on Saturday by 6 to 5. In a Midland Baseball League com test Port Hope won at Oshawa by 12 to 8, wining their third game. Gut in Kenora the hockey fans laugh at the report that Phillips is going to play for Ottawa next winter. Phil- lips also demi SEAL BRAND COFFEE. Tony Fausta ised outside at thirty to one, won Coney Island : handicap six furlongs at Sheepshead Bay, beating some very fast sprinters. The fifty-mile rond cycling race, for the championship of the United States or ) and Canada, will be run on July 4th ay over the Valley Stream on Lomg Is- ® B ISHES BOTHERS 8 Every day in the year a good gas range will save you half the 4 money any coal range wastes. Half the year--warm weather-- & it saves your womenkind's health as well as fuel--money. Gets meals ready quicker and cooks perfectly, when it's an Oxford Gas Range. It is made of steel and will not warp or twist from overheating or crack fronv a hard knock. It saves gas that in any other make of range would be wasted. Ample air supply creates perfect combus- tion, a clear blue flame free from yellow streaks. Burners are flush with top and can be easily lifted out for cleaning. The oven doors & @ drop flat ey of swinging and will support a heavy Joust a @® without breaking the hinges. An Asbestos lined oven preven § heat radiation and ensures a very cool kitchen. Has simmering & burners 'that economime on all § day boiling, etc., and has giant burners for quick burn- ing emer; cies, z We met you to call in and see this range. We ¢ can prove to you that it'® is the one you should buy. The price of this high- . grade gas range, with § 16-inch oven, is $18 to § $20, according to finish. ® ' If you burn natural 2 Li gas we can fit it for f SY that purpose. ® The Gurney Foun dry Co., Limited. & For Sale by SIMMONS BRO S., The Yellow Store, 211.213 @ Princess St. Phone, 494, ang Leading Dealers Everywhere. SLOOIVLOHIIVIICOTOOIDOOVOOIVOOOPOVLOSPOSHOTS All Eastern League attendance re- play- Chicago is to see a revival of bi- It is understood that Washington, John J. Taylor, of the Boston ® The international races for the cup offered by the German or will begin at Kiel on August 15th. Later the three American boats will be sent series of races to be held under the San Sebastian, for onso. Bloomfield baseball teany defeated the Wellingtons at Bloomfield on Sa- turday by the score of 2 to 0. The very clever pitching of Frederick Hic- key, for Bloomfield, was the principal feature of the game, striking out six- teen men. The Wellingtons' battery, Harvey Williams and Benson, of To- ronto, did good work, but Hickey had much the better of the pitching. President Powers, of the Eastern Rascball League, has given out the following statement : "The action of Umpire McCarthy at Toronto last Thursday in forfeiting the game to that club as a penalty to Jersey City: for the latter's conduct] has bien Tully sustained. Bean and Right- fielder Halligan have been fined $25 cach and notified that their next of- fence will call for a heavy fine and a ten day suspension. In the case of Pitcher McCloskey, of Baltimore,' who assaulted Umpire McCarthy at To- Tome, Friday, the Player has cen fined 850 and suspended for ten lays and until the fine is paid." eI --_---------- On Land or on Seca the Food for the Summer Outing is TRISCUIT The Shredded Wheat wafer which imparts nourishments and strength without heaviness and makes the burden of hot wea- ther easy to bear. Ready-cooked and ready-to-serve, Leaves Hague Delegation. Havana, June 25.--Orestes Ferrara has cabled to Governor Magoon his resignation as secretary of the Cuban delegation at The Hague, stating that he would give his reasons for so do- ing later. The resignation was accept- ed. Recently The Paris Temps publish- ed an article charging General Fer rara with being an anarchist. Try it with butter, cheese, or marmalades. ' All Grocers--13c. a Carton ; 2 for 28a. Drowned In Butter Crock. -- Lockport, N.Y., June 25.--Ruth Me- Cabe, three years old, pecked into her mother's twenty-gallon = butter crock, and fell in. There was only eight inches of water in it, but the little girl was drowned before her parents found her. Seseeiestsssttsnssssss CELL ELLE LL L000 0 STRAWBERRIES, PINEAPPLES TOMATOES AND BANANAS; We dom't care if you are skeptical: we don't care if you have no confi- dence, It makes no difference to us. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do the work or no pay--that's oie. | 35¢. Mahood's drug store, For tender feet Borated Talcum pow- der in 10c. tins, only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. . All-cream foe cream, in bricks, any A. J. REES, 166 Prin cess Street flavor, delivered at any hour, at Price' . VIISIIVSIISIsIseTINe FVIII INIT ---- mim. 0c. Per Share The present market conditions are the only reason for the Price ' of BIG BEN STOCK. Under ordinary conditions it would be put or. the market at $1.00 at least and as soon as the money market loosens it will almost certainly reach par and in all probability be worth $5.00 per share by the end of the year. Buy Big Ben Now And' you will have an investment that should return enormous pro- fits within the year. BIG BEN is an all Canadian Company ana with some of the biggest Canadian business men in its directorate. Write or call for Prospectus and full particulars. J. 0. Hutton, Broker, Market Square, - Kingston. ' # HRC ORR Musetseesetassttetes {ALL FOR A GIRL. FIG PIIIIIIIIIIIIIY Keeping close to the shadows a aarefully 'avoiding any possibility being seen, even at this, the front midnight, Malcom Rogers stole alc mtil Le reached the rear of the | lage post-office. Then for the ; time -he hesitated. For the first the full enormity of what he was out to do made Kim gi a yught flashed through his mind Bought aghel have that letter bo To think that in the morning rice Armstrong would read his F sionate words of love, the words bad been too bashful to speak to ~would read his proposal of marr ~was well nigh enough to craze man of his nervous Don Quizotic t perament. For within an hour 3 be had dropped the letter through mii sit in the door of the i post-office that. evening he had h that Beatrice was to become the | ther. of nother the window, then gav start of amazement: Some one shead of him. By the soft flash pocket electric lantern he o vaguely discern the outlines L ! men busily at work upon the sa he SOTUE. they dodged across room, there was - anety | at the safe door, them the roar « explosion and Rogers was fhe the ground half stunned. V hat place in the next few minutes s like the hali-real visions of a n mare, : Though he had no remembran: Tunning, he found himself crouch a corner 'far down the strect. : were the shrill whistles of the + constables, the sounds of running revolver shots and then Somephs & around the corner and rig his arms, Some one with a m revolver in his hand and 8 blas 3 over the upper half of his ae Btinctively the wo eu grasp other, mask fell of and-- ro Crank. 1" gasped Rage "You !""" and Ormshy made a attempt to free himself. "Let n he panted, "or--" and he sw EE ------------ Beware of Ointments For Ca That Contain Mercury.

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