Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jul 1907, p. 4

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i # Fi i iz f FP ef : £2 3%s to to the British crown can Khe i I ih ££ | ifr %¢ 3 ¥ i i Ft g ! : Bi¢ ji rek ifs : cits : | | do 'any work on Sunday. It is the day of rest--in the 'mind.' So Sunday per- ades like Sunday funerals have to go. Mr. Mr. tish ambassador, has given an opiniod of the Okla- Constitution, which does not ac- th the president's. Is Roose: eit a god that no one must dare dil- for with him om political opinions ? There is to be an old hojue week in Amherst, N.S., and the feature of it will be a barquet to thatiold boy, Sir CharlesTupper. If there are any out- of-door sports Sir Charles will com- pete for the hop-step-and-leap prize. * -- * There is u Sommotion in St. Cath- arines because the comservative paper will not support the Jocal candidate in the next campaign. Well, what of it? The paper does not belong to the ii] & Ottawa J Billy Maclean has sent out the fiery to gather the clan to the rescue | was conservatives would put candi- |b Ww. P. dates in the field a She next. domin-( lp ue. Dontelomtio Duluth, where he jon elections, said : * the con-|in a different feeling, one ed as : sorvative party will consider it to belof desire for closer union between 'the hts Sunes oiloge. Master | in the interests of the country to|ecolonies, attended by a feeling of sin- Dotald 4 Sto ton nd badly injure his| | place independent candidates in the [cere loyalty to the mother country, v - field remains to he seen. It is a mat- | which feeling has continued to this municipal council intends build- "| ter of party policy which Ido not [day : : a a othe care to discuss at this stage." It is a question whether the inci- a Jor he the tae {| his is not as promising as Mr. Mo- [dents of Independence Day had any |urday night open-air concerts. 8.| Bride would have the people beliove. [place in the minds of the fathers , of | Davidson las been appointed agent at/ The fact is that in the newer pro- Suulitusation ot vi Vie Beitinl paskee Higa on, 0 he le of he vinces the party is g ground, and | mentarians who passed cemen from a hay Soha Sn an aad i a we act. There is some inspiration in the | was ay lols Rome Sune. age. one | vincial: party leader in Saskatchewan | American The United States | charge his usual duties. The township talks about putting independent can-|shows the evidence of what can be fale will bg his hie Joar, on August didates in the field, it can bo assumed [done by emergy, properly directed. |p Nolan n A wo that the Borden leadership and Bor-|But it was a fast growing power 'be- stridtor, apanit® Saturday with friends den policy are not very popular, that cause it has had the room for expan- [in town. { Miss Kathleen Hart, who | neither will find power in the next ap-|sion, and now that it is orowd- haw pooh re jpushi"6f relativde ore peal ta the people. od the stream of population is being | jo" prescote. on Th FC. Lon One other thing is ve. Mani- | diverted fo Canada, Yea, 'ours is the | don took a party to Portland, on toba and British Columbia and On- {land of promise, and the people of to- | the lst inst, in i faric have local conservative govern-|day cannot even imagine what it will launch Hie children of the Westport | ments, and 'their Kapestive, Yeusiors' by Seely years hence. wei fey shure rd ad wore a : er All of EDITORIAL NOTES, fertainnd. by the Andi cor. clic In. & ro re: declined tha honor. 1f they Australia knocks the allred steam- | the local Union bank branch, left, | have: enka eraltation "iahip scheme," Every important project | this morning, for his home at Crysler, ould be vey [10 0 run the gauntlet of hostile 40. SPeC KE SHUN (om here at ge Me: Roblin, | iticism from some source. oie ho ro Duly. slobeation. | . Om the return from the | "burg," in the evening, the steamer | and were forced to remain over| ; Mrs. King, of Toronto, is the| "her : brother, Dr. R. King. | i, "of the Jost office staff, at her in Athens, Peds Coe 1 grandfather, 3 Cd sm------ FATHER'S ECZEMA. . Wo 3 a a 'ed By Zam-Buk. Montreal, assistant chief operator of the G.N.W. Telegraph Co., says: "I had eczema, which started on the back of my hands in the form of small These itched and then pained The di spread despite all my treatment, and, to t it! dis- and gave them t All the remedies we tried didn't seem to touch the disease, and it com- tinued to until, Zam-Buk = was A few applications ell ance ted in a cure in every case. Both miyeelf and children are now free from all traces of eczema, and wg owe it to Zam-Buk 1" : Summer skin troubles (sunbérn, in- sect stings, chafed ploces, sore feet, ete.) are speedily cured by Zam-Buk, It also cures or abscesses, cuts, burns, bruises, ri and poi wi , Gives case in case of piles. All stores and medicine vendors at 50c. & box, or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price; six boxes for $2.58, HAT OF MILAN STRAW. I i: fies i ft ashed Ly 'the Whig for his opinion of "yet. On + {ai {last 'market as high as £18 a ton. Grains 1 1t0 harvest with the binder because of log Ja he is to be around again. drought. Small fruits have been ing stand on the corner of Main and |i0€ up and falling on the ground. Ap- landah. She attempted to walk umas- {sisted an | larip. Th | i { It Intectéd 'Children--Family, Cur- | Chas. Noble, of 375 Colonial avenue, | brought relief, and a little persever- | Trimmed With Ribbon And Flow- gard ove rt the sketch was n Eid - EDWARD. Two : High School Teachers En- gaged--A Lady Met With An Accident -- Movements of Townspeople and Visitors. Picton, July 8.--J. F. Beringer was the P, Edward crop conditions. him a reliable authority. Peas are now beng run in 'the canning factories and the prospects are for three busy weeks the whole Mr. Beringer con- peas in even better shape than year, and he thinks. the crop will favorably compare. The only com- plaint comes from farmers whose hi land crogs suffered previous to the | recent rain, Tomato plants are doing | well. Corn also looks in good condi- | tion. Hay will be scarce fodder for the winter as the crop will be but half the i , It is now selling in ~ local only look fairly well, and the more pessimistic say it will be impossible the shortness of the straw. The fruit crops which earlier in the season showed signs of promise, have suffered materially by the long plies, however, look much as usual. Throughout Ontario of laté it has universally stated that school teachers are scarce and salaries high. To fill the vacancy of the Picton High School there were twenty-two applications of the highest type and the appointment was finally made to Miss Ethel Patterson, B.A., Toronto. She will teach the modern languages. Recently the high school raised the salaries and one of Mr. Dobson, the principals assistants is now receiving 1,200, and the other two members of the staff, $1,100 each. . Miss Fairfield, met with a very pain- ful if not serious accident last week, at her home, "Hillside." She has been ctically an invalid, for some years, and was left alone sitting on the ver- when found a few moments later was lying on her face. The fall she received during fainting spell bad- ly cut her - forehead and face. Miss Fairfield is the sister of the ate Judge Fairfield of Picton. W. A. Bog spent last week in town with his parents, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Bog. Mr. he is a native son of whose success Picton may well be pleased. His capabilities in financial circles have raised him to the position of second manager of the New York city branch of the Bank of Montreal. He left to-day for the seaside to spend the remainder of his holiday. Rev. W, L. and Mrs. Armitage and little daughter have left for a month's will visit Cobourg, Toron- to and: Kincardine, During Mr. Arma- tage's absence the St. Mary Magda- lene's parochial work will be in charge jot Rev. Mr. Geen, of Belleville. {| Rev. J. G. Lewis and family have {arrived in town from Peterboro, On Sunday Mr. Lewis hed his first {sermon at the Main Street Methodist {church, which charge he now has. Miss Kathleen Despard, New York, {and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Despard, Uti- {ea, N.Y., are with Mrs. W. P. Des- {pard, Paul street. Miss Frederica Kay- {ler after several month's stay in Tor- {onto, has returned to be with her | aunt, Mrs. R. H. Hubbs. Miss G. Kel- ley, guest of Mrs. Barker, "Old | Grange," the past month, returned to- day, to Montreal. Mrs. W. H. Moore, | of Rochester is the guest of Mrs. Jk F. Beringer, "Hawthorne Cottage." She will spend the summer in town. { Mrs. Stickney and children, Buffalo, N.Y., are in town for the summer. Miss Ruby Millburn, of Belleville, is {the guest of Mrs. Benson. Mies Mor- irish, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. H. iS. Wilcocks. Miss Madeline Alcorn, |New York City, is holidaying with her | parents, G. 0. Alcorn. MP, and Mrs. { Alcorn. Mrs. W. R. Wrinch, of Toron- ito, is spending the summer at "Hick. {ory Park," on the bay shore. Her {sister, Miss Violet Gearing, is also {with her. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Hepburn {have returned from a stay in Roches: iter, N.Y. | Miss Louiea Owens is visiting Jud {and Mrs, Widdifield, in Owen Sebo i {Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jamieson are on la trio up the upper lakes as far as | Fort William. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bon- for a trip to Rritish | {Colnmbia. Arthur G. Duncan, of the | istaff of the Bank of Montreal, Fort | | William, spent last week in town. { | It's not bard to buy a good tooth | 'brush if you know where 'to buy it. | Superior auMity of brushes are sold at ito go there. { | { i | i | | | The digestive nutritive ~ We BLUE AND BLACK SUITS We think our Clothes take the topmost position in every particular. For Style, Fit, Quality and Workmanship. ! We believe our Clothing is generally conceded, # even by our our competitors, to be Clothing of Unusual Excellence. We have Black Suits fn Serges, Cheviots and Thibets. Fast colors, all of them. Sack Suits, $12, 12.50, 15, 18 and 20. Frock Suits, $20 and 25. Cutaway Suits, $12, 14, 15. Try Our Special $15 Semi-Ready Blue and Black Suits, Straw Hats Galore! 50, 75¢., $1.00, 1.50 and 2.00. THE H. D. 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