' TRAVELLING. KINGSTON ® PEMBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH . Canadian Pacitic Railway Grand Tercentenary ' Celebration July 20-Aug. 1. . QUEBEC, $10.00; Return From Kingston Tickets Good Going JULY 18 TO 27, INCLUSIVE Return Limit Aug. 3. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSION TO MANITOBA, SASKATCHE- WAN AND ALBERTA. Good to go Sept. 1st, 15th and 29th, Aug. 4th and 18th. Tickets good to return in 60 days. Full particulars at K. & P, and C. P. KR, Ticket Office, Ontario St. 'Phone, 50. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY Train leaves union station, Ontario street, WH daily (Sundays excepled, for Tweed, Sydenham! Na y hr onto, Bannockburn and all points north. Ontario, route your shipments via Bay of Quinte Railway. For further particu- lars, apply to R. W. DICKSON, Agent, 'Phone, o. 3. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY . Commencing July 5th CANADA'S SUMMER TRAIN The Ocean EY A word Devrer national exhibition at Edinburgh was this week the scene of a carefully pre- pared and well-produced processionai pageant held in aid of the Scottish Children's League of Pity. It took Edinburgh, July 14.--The Scottis h | the city of Edinburgh. Divinity, law, earning and medicine were represent- ed as following the city to guide and comfort her; agriciture, manufac- tures, commerce, architecture, sculp ture, painting and science, with the THE DAIL ------ NATIONAL EXHIBITION AND SOME CHARACTERS IN ITS HISTORICAL PAGEANT. "The allegorical group consisted «¢ Life, a period which introduced the fairy knights who carried the gifts of the Immdrtals to the Celtic race, the Stone of Destiny, the Glaive of Light, and the Goblet of Abundance. In their train came Findabair, of the Fair Eyebrows. Bran, the voy- ¥ BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1908. er -- _ Lithia Rigney & Hickey, Dis- tributors Yor Kingston and vicinity. F FW 0. " Montreal. ager, and Oige, the fairy who gave [the love spot to Diarmuid. Then came | the Fomorians and Demons, including Balor of the Evil Eye, the Washer of the Shroud, and the witches of Skye. In the epoch of the Mortals: comes Scota, the queen from whom the Scots derive their name. The (nchu- lainn cycle . was headed by Scathach, rarvior woman of Skye, who instruct- ed Cuchulainn in the - arts of war. Emer, the Lovely, the wife of Cuchu- {lainn, was attended by her women and {following her came the sons of Us- Inach and many others. arts and crafts, to embellish her, and representatives of the chief burghs of Scotland, bearing each their burgh banner or coat of arms to support ther. | The stately procession depicting the history of the Scottish nation from | prehistoric times down to the "45" 'gave a wonderful picture of the na- tion's growth. It started in the ~ dim age of the Celtic gods, such figures as | Angfi, Og, the god of Youth, and Liv '(or Oceanus) appearing with Aoife an | were of place on Saturday last, two perform- ances being given, There were in all about 1,000 performers, and some hun- dreds of children assisted in the mas- que, \ Limited Will leave Montreal daily, ex-| 'The pageant consisted of three cept Saturday, at 7.30 p.m., for [tions : Section I--An Allegory of the Quebec, St= obn and Halifax. City of Edinburgh; section II: My thi- Dir : 3 a jeal, Legendary and 1 storical: section ect connection for Prince Ed- 11a Masjue of the Seasons. As re- ward Island. { gards section I, the endeavor of the \ fe committee was to give a full represen- {tation of the history of Scotland from - . | prehistoric times down to shortly af- | Lugh, of the Long Hand, who Montreal City Office, [ter the "15." ifollowed by the Sidhe, or Spirits 141 Bt. James Street. ed or General Passenger Department, | see- t over $3,000 in search for health ; have travel place to place looking for suitable climate. I came to the conclusion that climate made no differgnce in curing throat and lung troubles. At the health resorts consumptives died there as at Pace else so I determined to find 2 home remedy. A friend advised me to use irst eX bantles gave great relief from coughing and seemed to ease the pain in the lungs. f month the cough and night sweats had disappeared, and I had greatly regained my strength, . I 1 ten bottles, but my case was a serious ore, and I didn't begrudge the cost, for I was compl after medical men considered my case hopeless. My lungs are now sound and no sign of whatever is apparent." . How strange it is that we often overlook or despise the remedies near at' hand, ' In Psychi, have the greatest and most successful tonic this country has known. "here is life In e: ry d The proprietors want you to prove their statement by sending for mail with youf name and address to the Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ded Toronto, a: you a TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. All druggists and stores sell at 50¢ and $1,00 a bottle. Mr. Rob quires says: --*'l have sp | = fmt) HY J day last at McIntosh Mills. Two lad: | & ies from Maple Leaf. Valley got lost | ba 'FF A aN '{ while picking huckleberries and were § ] FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE. What Is Herpes ? type of irritating skin disease becoming quite common. It It's a that's Sharpton Notes. | spreads rapidly and effects different {parts of the body. If your skin is " {itchy and irritable use a quick acting EUAN | remedy like Dr. Hamilton's Ointment; SYSTEM it penetrates the skin, allays the itch- relief at once. Fer any HERE skin irritation, roughness or chap- Tercentenary « Celebration, 1 : ping, there. is.nothing so certain as Quebec, P.Q. Dr. Hamilton's Ointment. Sold by all July 20th to August 1st, 1908. Round | dealers in 50c. boxes. trip tickets will be issued from Kingston at rate of $10. Good going July 18th to July 27th inclusive all tickets good to return until Aug. 3rd. Low Rates to Pacific Coast and | Return. Good returning until October 31st. Vancouver Victoria | ¥ortland J Seattle San Francisco \ | Los Angeles 1 0 1 ° 1 0 San Diego ) | NEW ONE WAY FARES TO CANAD- IAN NORTHWEST via Chicago and St. Paul. 2nd Class | $21.00 * $38.00 MONOTON, N.B. ing, gives ESTABLISHED AND ADMITTED FACT. 1st Class Winnipeg, Man. Srandon, Man, Aegina, Sask. $27.50 Ildmmonton, Alba. .. i $37.66 And proportionate rates to other points in the Canadian Northwest. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS to the Canadian Northwest via Chicago and St. Paul, 'good going July 21st, Aug. 4th and 18th, good to return with- in to days. 5 For pullman accommodation, tickets and othor infotmation, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts: Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. River & Gulf of St. Lawrence Simmer Cruises in Cool Latitudes Pair i Johor abe 8450 Double Concave for heavy Sg 2 "Cavdo-Magnetic" Elastic Cushion Stvops, $1.00, Free booklet "Hints to Shavers." Firm of A. L. SILBERSTEIN, 476 Broadway, New York, N.Y. For sale by McKelvey & Birch, 69- * 71 Brock St., Kingston, Ont. Twin Screw Iron 8S. #Campana," with electric lights, electric bells and all| wodern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- | DAYS, at 4 pm, 13th and 27th ui 'Isndny Qs puw wor ° nr bs the Corset full ~und 21st September, for Pictou, N.S.,| ho 2 ert lady corset fitters have calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, | Many.expert lady 0 et Y I'erce, Grand River, Suminerside, P.EL,| expressed their appreciation of the and Charlottetown, P.E.IL ! A . Rl | style, fit and lasting qualities of the Grand Duchess Corset. for figures The Grand Duchess | Quebec 25th July, 8th and 23nd August, Bermuda) Summer Excursions, $40 and upwards, by the Twin Shin 53. "Bermudian," _Caliing at Charlottetown and Halifax, 8.8, Trinidad, 2,600 tons, sailg. from $ Il you wish to be successful ate tend The NEW YORK FROM QUEBEC | ; | Kingston Business College Limited, head of Queen street, ' CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE business school, Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, tele graphy, and all commercial 3 subjects thoroughly taught by '} competent experienced teachers, + Day and night classes. Enter at y any time. ates very moderate, + Phone, 440. A H. F. METCALFE, President. J. BE. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary: Royal LAN 'wai LINE Victorian sails .....July 17. Corsian sails ....July 24. A Virginian sails July 31. MONTREAL _ TO HAVRE LONDON, 5,50U tons. Sgilin, fortnightly trom New York, from Ba June to 5th October, 'Temperature cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 degrees. The finest. trips of the season for | health and comfort. | ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec, For tickets and staterooms APpiy. to | Je P. HANLEY, or C. 8S, KIRKPAT:| RICK, Ticket Agents, Kingston Ont. Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co. "LIMITED. KINGSTON, ROCHESTER, 1,000 ISLANDS. Strs. NORTH KING. Commencing Juns 27th, leave King ston for Thousand Island points daily | except Monday, at 10.15 a.m« Return- ing leave at 5 p.m., for Charlotte, Nov (Port of Rochester), calling at Hay of! Quinte Ports. | STR. ALETHA---Ieaves Mondays for] Bay of Quinte Ports at 5 p.m. AND weJduly 18. Aung. 29, Corinthian sails .....Aug. 1. Sept. 12, Rates of passage ana full informa~ JP, Full information from JAMES SWIFT|| Hon may be obtained from J. I 3 0 i HANLEY, Agent . . 8, & CO. Freight Agents, J. ¥. HANLEY, || RIRKPATRIOK, Local Agents. C. 8." KIRKPATRICK. Ticket Agents, | smemimt AIR Ze JOC DETR Sicilian sails Ss » | sion to : ding of their cousin 1m Gananoque last + mond has gone west to take a splen- Sharpton, July large barn-raising bee on Thursday. !D. Karin, reported very ill, is better. | { { | la 3--W. Hanley had obliged to remain out all night, but S | were none the ups fey, their -experi- ence. They foun thé way to a Clarence Tayler and sister, Pearl, have neighboring residence the next morn- returned after visiting friends at Gan- anoque. Miss Ona Bell is nding | her vacation with her parents here, Visitors : Misses Beulah and Marion Kenny, Kingston, with Miss * Annie Koen. -- Grain Crop Short. Fair View, Julyl 13.--The farmers | are busy cutting their hay, which isa { fair crop. Rain is needed. The grain crop 1s short, and apples and plums | are scarce in this vicinity. George | Close, of Toronto, visited at John enuett's last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett and son, Clifford, of | Watertown, N.Y., visited recently, at | John Bennett's. Mr, and Mrs. Rose spent -last Sunday at A. G. Snider's. { Albert Bartly and Karl Bell, are | visiting at Robert Bartley's. William Henderson is yetting his new house pre'ty well vnder way. Mr. and Mrs. | Staphen Bennett called on Mr. and | Mis. Samuel MeNeill, © last Sunday, | Mrs. Swiizer spent a few days here. | | News From Westport. Westport, July 13.~Rey. Father | Gray, Elgin, was a guest of Rev, I'a-| ther O'Rourke, on Wednesday. Mr. and | | and Mrs. C. K. McGuire, of Massena, | N.Y., ave spending the week with | friends here. Dr. M. 1. Dixcn, of Frankville, was in town Tuesday, on | a proiessional trip. Miss Maud Ward- | rote and Miss Louise Conley left on Monday for Calgary and Edmonton. Mrs. James Lennon arrived in town on Friday from New York city, and int nds taking up residence here. Mrs. James Myers, Jr., died very suddenly {en Th rsday. Mrs. G. Pergins, an aged { lady, fell and.broke her hip on Mon- ['day. J. E. McCann had a narrow es- | cape cn I'uesday evening He weg} { woriing a speedy ol the {bit broke, and the horse rar away. A broken cart was all the. harm done. oul | . Dufferin Items. Juffer'n, July 13.--There ys talk of | another picnie at Cawnninghdfn Grove. Miss McCallum, Brookville, is the | guest of Mrs. R. Donaldson. Frederick | Redmond is convalescent. A number of young ladies haye gone on the exoar-: , among them being the | Miss>s Jean, Effie and Bertie Engiish. { Brite Rea and sister attended the wed- week, Dora Smith is spending a short with her parents. leo Red- { vacat on did situation jn an office there. Visi- tors: Hugh Donaldson at J. Fn ligh's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hitchcock at R. Donaldson's; T. Payne=at W. Smith's. | ! Echoes From Charleston. Charleston, July 13.--Miss Annie (Hickey. is very ill. Miss Harriett | Green spent Sunday with her brother, | W. R. Green. Mrs. C. Mullin, Athens, | spent a few days last week with her i brother-in-law, T. D. Spence. Great | preparations ave being made for the | garden party, to be held on Mrs. | Johnson's lawn, this evening. L. M. Hubbard has returned home after a {few pleasant weeks here. Mrs. H, DP. i Bishop and family, Toronto, are oc jcupying Mr. Parish"s cottage, and have as guests Mrs. G. W. Beach and | Miss Bessie and Master Keith Me- i Laughlin, Athens. W. F. Earl, Athens thas purchased Sunnyside cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kavanagh spent. Sun- ing. Athens, were Spence on Friday. Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Mr, and Mrs. W| the H. Moulton, 8 'of 1. b. Wolfe Island Budget. Wolfe islund, dul 18. --Kev, Mr. Laneagter, the genial pastpr of Trin- ity church will shortly sever his com- nection with tho above parish. He has been called to one of the leading pas- torates of British Columbia. Since his advent amongst us he has endeared himself not only to his own parish- loners, but to all classes, by whom he was held in high esteem, and the good wishes f the whole community will follow him to his fartofi mission. The reverend gentleman wil leave next week. hev, Fath.x Spratt was in Belle vils last week, attending the funeral of Rev. Monsignor Farrelly. Rev. Dr. hingsiey, Kingston Mills, was" the guest of his parents Jast week, and en- joyed himsoli fishing at. James Con- ly's summer resort.. On Friday he made the largest catch of the season. "#m" Conly is doing a rushing busi- ness, his house being taxed to its ut- most capacity. 'the Ste. Apne de Beaupre excursionists all arrived home on Friday and Saturday. The weekly dariecs held in the brick hall are Lrow- Ing in popularity, with the young peo- ple, as is evidcnced by the increas.d number that are attending. The town- ship council is erecting 5 cement plat- form in place of the dilapidated wood- en platform at the town hall. King- ston workmen are erccting it. Many of the ratepayers think some of the islanders. should have reccived the con- tract. It is stated that Mrs. Patrick Griflin, who has been confined to the Hotel Dieu hospital for: the past two months owing to an injury she receiv- ed by a fall through a de'ective side- walk, will return home in a couple of weeks. It is stated that a Lil of dam- ages will be held against the town- ship as the result of the accident. Mrs. James Hennessy, after spending the past week with relatives, left for her home to-day at Watertown, N.Y. Mrs. Michael Flood spent a few days last week, as a guest of 'her brother, John Ryan, Rosien, N.Y. Workmen are busily engaged erecting a Larn to replace the one which was destroyed Jy fire during a recent storm, on Mrs. Ayle's farm. Th» death ¢f Mre. Me. Fadden, Sr., occurred' last week, at the foot of the isla Charles Ryan has given his order for a new traction engine, to arrive here in August. Some of our farmers who were not satisfied last-wintér at $18 and $20 a ton for hay and held the above commodity for higher prices, can now rea'ize only $10 per tom. Heat prostrates the*nerves. In the summer one needs a tonic to off-set the customary hot weather Nerve and Strength depression. You will feel better within forty-eight hours after wegirning to take such a remedy as Its prompt action in restoring the weakened werves is sprprising. Of course, you' won't get entirely strong in a few days, wit each day you can actually feel the improvement. That tired, lifeless, spifitless, féeling will quickly depart when "using the Restorative. Dr. Shoop's Restorative will sharpen a failing appetite; it aids digestion; it will strengthen the weakened Kidneys and Heart by simvly rebuilding the worn-out nerves that these organs de- pend upon. Test it' a few days and be convinced. Sold by all druggists, Toronte To Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited Please send me a TRIAL " BOTTLE of Psychine FREE. ) ALYY 42 A A J [PRONOUNCED SI-KEEN 5 hg a AR Will You Try An L. C. Smith Typewriter The Standard Visible IN ~ Writer We know other typewriters of all kinds and we know that the L.'C. Smith has every improvement and every feature that any of thex has--AND © MORE. We want to place an L. C. Smith Bros." Type- writer in your office AT OUR EX- PENSE, and have you compare it part for part, feature for feature, with any other typewriter. We will let the typewriter speak for itself. All we say about it and claim for it will be demonstrated by the machine itself more con- vincingly than we could tell it. Then we want to leave the de- cision to you. If YOU want it then we will sell you one on favor- able TERMS, or if you already have a machine we will take that in part payment, THE TEST OR TRIAL WILL NOT COST YOU A PENNY. This is the way we sell typewrit- ers ; it is a good, fair, honest way. It has not a weak link in We do not belong to any trust and nobody dictates the PRICE we sell at or HOW we shall sell. That's OUR business. We sell our machine strictly on its merit, All the writing on the L. OC. Smith is always in sight, and direct in the line of vision. The WRITING LINE IS INDICATED, and the PRINTING - POINT IS POINTED OUT so that the L. C. Smith is just WHAT WE CLAIM --a perfect VISIBLE typewriter. The typebar and hanger are the heart of a typewriter, that means they are the most vital part--a weak typebar means a weak type- writer. Show us a typebar-tear- ing that is narrow and has no wearing surface, and it tells us that under hard wear such a type- writer will not retain its align- ment, and sooner or later will get out of order. On the L. C. Smith the bearing is wide and the bar heavy, and will stand years and years of hard the chain of fairness. ' work, ae a Then again, with the IL. CO. Smith one machine is equipped to do all kinds of work--better writ- ing, invoicing, billing, tabulating, figures, stencil cutting, without tou the ribbon and heavy manifolding anything that any t: iter can do the L, C. Smith do--and more. : You can lft the platen, or write ing cylinder, right out and put fa another in a second. You can write in two colors, and you do not have to touch your ribbon from the time you put it in the machine till it is worn out. You can do all these things, and many more, and do them better than you can with any other type. writer. : WILL YOU DO THIS? And remember THIS IS the ma- ching we want te place in your AT OUR EXPENSE. It doesn't office for trial and examination cost you a penny to try it. 3 4 Typewriter Supplies for all makes of machines. Typewriters . Rented and Repaired --all makes. J. E. Ferguson Company * EASTERN DEALERS, 205 QUEEN STREET, OTTAWA. a = NEWMAN & SPRI LOCAL "AGENTS: GGSELECTRIC C0,, 7° Ei