Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1908, p. 1

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"A GREAT FIRM FAILS, - The Pillsbury- Washburn Company in : Receivers' Hands. YEAR 75--NO. 189. iit - : LAUNCH HELPLESS. Women and Children Were Carried Ashore, Toronto, Aug. 13.--Six people in a thirty seven - and one-half foot launch from Picton, en route to Toronto. had an éxperiener, yesterday, which they are not likely to forget. Just off | Kippendavie avenue their "engine broke down. There was a strong east wind, and the waves were high. Earl Potts, who lives at 31 Lake Frout, Kew Beach, saw from his home that a lawich was being driven ashore t the Woodbine beach. He at once went to the rescue and waded out to his shoulders to bring the two wo- men and two small children on board of it a=' ure. Two men made the hest of their way to land. The »thers were brought off safely, and the party repaired to: the Menns' residence, near- by. X - The launch was the Nokomis, of | Picton, Its owner,*J. W. Hambly, of Barrels. | that place, was 'on hoard, 'with his % wifé, mother, two sons, and a daugh- 15,000 ter. The rty has been on a cruise 7,000. {up the. Jak... The launch left: Picton 3500 last Friday J arriving at Frenchman's 4,000 [ Bay * Tuesday night. Opposite Sear- Lincoln 2 Wstrinar te 1,650 hore Beach 'the storage. batteries gave | + There was one large storage eleva- | out and the - reserve batteri which { tor in Minneapolis with a capacity of | had got wet, proved Lhe | 550,000 bushels, but in addition to launch is not damaged. 3 this, there was a long line of interigr | ~ and number of terminal elevators | which, * though really a part of the | | System, were operated under another name. It was known that | of these elevators passed last winter, . the Harrington people secur- The ~ Concern Has Not Enough Ready Money to Hold the Market---The Impor- tance of the Company. all situated in group and individual capacity The " Minneapolis, Aug: 13.~A¢ a résult [in the | Minneapolis. of difficulties which for some time | pe : the Pillsbury-Washburn | follows : the largest | firm the world, the corppany asked "for the appointment of ceivers, which the court séon after wards named in the persons of Charles S. Pillshury, A. C. Loring and A, C. Cobb. Liabilities are reported at enormous sum of $9,000,000, with sets of $15,000,000, The feause given for the failure is inability command sufficient mo ey to wheat at the high prices which been prevailing for the past week or more. 3 . The "Pillsburv-Washburn company is now an lknglish, syndicate, the of the original Pillsbury having sold |in out some twelve or fifteen years ago Perhaps the hest idea of the impor- The head offices of the company are | tance the Pillsbury-Washburn com- in London, and the anommal meeting | pany in the world of milling is alwavs held there. The is¥ gathered when their possible output held in small blocks, thdre being some | is' to 'bushels of wheat. Al | rule to that effect, but whether working days for their the limit is ten or fifteen shares could not | mill could, and in fact .did, 9.450.000 barrels of flour in be ascertained here turn The Pillsbury-Washburn' mills some vears, The 'usual for a {MM 3 of flour is four bushels of (tion that the countess contemplates the largest flour mills in the world | barrel ] ; and have a 'total capacity of 31.150 | wheat. This . would mean, 38.800.000 @esuming her maiden name or than half of the | barrels every twenty-four hours and were, until- recently, always operated, | whole wheat crop of Western Canada | . ; ; ) | at full capacity. There are five mills | last venr | as "have beset flour milling Pillshury' "A" (largest mill in world) Pillsburyatg'" Anchor Palisade company has | in ; yo- | | i es the { as- now to buy have useless, COUNTESS' DIVORCE. Absolute--Will Name of Thaw. London, Aug. 13.--The decree grant- ed on Febryary 5th by Sir. Birrell | Barnes, president of the divorce court, {to the Countess of Yarmouth, who was Miss Alice Thaw, Pittsburg, nulli- fvang her marriag to the Earl of Yarmouth, has been made an abso- Inte divorce by the court, the neces- sary six months having elapsed. The | case described on the records as | "Yarmoutly, otherwise Thaw, vi' Yar- fmouth." This leads to the presump- a Resume | corporate Ia number other Dusen into hands Van SONS some, of is stock is reduced lowing 300 they out are average -» bushels, more FIRE AT CLAYTON. | Ereight House and Contents We followed | Damaged. and | Ulaytod,*N.¥Y., Aug. 13 Fire, qrigi- nating probably from the spark 8fy a locomotive, bagly damaged the freight house here. The roof, one end and {portion of the 'floor are embers: while 'several nied dollars' worth of freight either or wet through. The blaze was extinguished after an hour's work by the firemen. Among the gonterits injuréd were three einoeg, through which the flames made holes, HUSBAND'S "MANLY TRIBUTE [ consulting her and a | hér advice. He was a "Deeds House to"sder Because She | Yuilrong mas and orld hard all his Gained Share. Foitling ie was always contented and Chicago, Aug. 13.--A trust for "Phe 'deed given 'to her unany a 815000 house and lot, drawn eight | years ago, but she never thought of years ago, iranejering he property recording it until we advised her that from Stephen osga to his wile, ar it better that slic Tollow He cianna, just been recorded. wishes." t line in the reads 'consideration, one dollar, love and afiection." The recording of the déed took place two weeks after the death of the husband The fear of their children that (he widow will not. long survive tim promp'ed the filing of the deed. osg.a was on® of the pioneers of the Polish colony. Forty-six venrs ago he was married to the woman, whose worth he paid tribute to in the simple deed which gave her title to all his It reads my wife, Marcianna Ros; that she shall have the lear title to said she has earned the money the property wa¥ bought worked hard for it, and it and just that she shall have solute title thereto Mr. Ros died of a brief illness, July that date his wife has ted. "It love wife, the couple that mother did mean always had ' had heen in no business that, added to the But he said, and truly, her careful mony, devotion that NY made it save--the lo rp th muvy it He | 1M North street, last * "They | three ghot never took a business step wit ou Rast ky head carpenter deed was is scorched was deed SEIZED STEAMER Carrying Arms and Ammurmition | to Japanese. London, Aug. 13. <Another has arisen between China and Japan, according to a special despatch te | | | | cloud ceived here, from Hong Kong, owing to the at Chincou, by the Chinese authorities, of a steamer hiv- ing 10,000 rifles and 200,000 cartridges, Japanese merchants clatmin tit this the and threaten international The seizure is similar otic Sovericn Lime | Rew, Orlando Jolliffe _Station---He Will seizure Possessions, on board "This have Cargo deed protested, absolute and [belongs to ie premises, as with which She m make another that question of ident th 11 of has | to right | ai-- Them Together. Id a Soverei VOUT witin other is the ab little mn atter 1 Juice to penumonua 15th, been pre and nee | Serup making fruit -punch, Sover 1 or stra- | 0 Lime pf th tinetive Half Juice, drink the cooling n fruit * Havor adds its own dis to the blend Sovereign lim Juice develops af man the antl of te simply is an indication that existed hetween said Frank "When hal it heen yrup, and a 1a] deliciousness Rosga, a son my father earned the he literally, a she the housekeeper and a teaspoonful, of and two teaspoonfuls ereign Fruit to water and make freshing drink Shot Wife, wir ; 5 of Sov a Loronto, Rev Victoria money Aug. 13.~ Orlando Syrup a glassiul of . not Jolliffe, graduate of Col lege, t 10 a cooling, re a mber of the had ol family, A letter \ Dr. Suther Methodist the chiet lis city, and a me Then Himself, Aug. 13.--Stuart of his and family income | Albertg conference, has to leave that it was cheerfulness eco [Dsilindying, Chuan, West China, ; er wile, feount of a riot fired been by Re then killed | jand, superintendent "of th bullet his | board, struck Mr tating that and, though the Chinese mor was prov mee with fierce arid for-him--to which he bought were sweethearts Roohester, his n A possthle home Nth ' nigl just received always Away at her, and mto mis from t he ending a Foreign Mission Ary, o ol city three left Be oy as ficial that | self, chair | abused by moh, he he able to extend | Jolliffe and his wife and children leordingly, the thought it to remove to the city of Yuenshien, in DAILY MEMORANDA. n to Ogdensburg, Str. America Smith dive unable protect m his tt 1 Fi xeursic LO-MOTrow wonditio is for. the four Park Vaude- 8 a.m See Moving ville. Bijou Theatre- ery oul would being thrown lan I'he direct result of dome Column and Amusement I'icture Shows taken to the hos and havi was the the Ma Ac Ws sulfides to Double Bill" "The 1. Where Gordon I Khartoum I'h Rlackmailors To His Vows ¥The Man With sadache."" Fdga Sumnerby ' Summer Time's 1 The Time. ind protection Men Who Saved Lives. ; Aug. 13.--H. P. Dwight, the investigating gover-| writer oronto, sings hairman of | amoap views or LIFE. | Head of © Women's Club --- Yr : 1 MRS. PHILIP NORTH MOORE. Mrs. Philip North Moore, of SE Louis, is the new head of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and will be consequently the recognized leader of club womeng throughout the United States for nest two. years, Mrs. - Moore" was a Miss Eva Perry, Rockford, 111, and is a splendidly edu- cated woman, with broad views of life. She married Philip North Moor who? 1S a noted mining engineer of St. Louis; Mo., and they have a charm- ihe home in St. Louis, where Mrs. Moore entertains la rgely. She was elected head of woman's clubdom at the recent convention of the Joderationg, in Mass. large majotity. general Joston, by a A COMMITTEE TO AT. Printers to Enquire Absit Tuber- culpsis. Joston, Aug. 13,<Favorable action on the appointment-of a committee 0 | investigate, report on and remedy, if possibl#, the ravages of tuberculosis, far as it vitally afiects the i of the organic system. and p the proposition every live were mem- the a con | venNMon Years, instead of {annually, the feat vester- |day, of thé meeting of the Internation- tal Typographical Union I'he metion lon tubéreulosis followed an interesting tpaper by H. Russell Wra of the | Chamber of Commerce, Colorade; |who spoke particularly of the advan- tages Of ane west in' the treatfent of tha disease . 'and, of snccass of the bunion,; printers' hbme. # of for THERE WAS ABIG RIOT 'A Missionary Had to Fly From Chinese Mob. +Forced to Go Back Leave His When Quietness is Restored. ---- g-- [ {he brother, thodist until the he Jolliffe, He are him has 4 a Me Proving where Rev. ( 9 missionar Sahm riot aver. Friend this there ly Chine advised to- take course, Dsitind well ing dis ine. cent ol hu alt rit; and the ment | It recontly unsatisiactory to in the business the wis some gon m has 1 Monopoiy fixed prices: "wi people httle cb eng were god With warning I'here and down. 1 wellg, were = it are ms hese wd" streets and tore ling of the were thousands ysrkmen men salt killed , down wells It was when.the el pacify the 'ly handled, men rioters it he was rough TORTURED UNTIL FAINTED. nots of the Roval Canadian Hum Association, has presented to Richard Goldring, of Whitby, medal of the R.C.H.A. for the Ulan and Herbert uptursed fortunately Lake Ontario July apt History. | the Canadian founded Mait appointed of Upper Canada Smith 13th, In For Sir Aug. 142 Richelieu IRIN Per ine lLieufenant-Governor 1828--Prof, Goldwin Reading, BePkshire from R25 Sir Samuel Henry hted 1887---Han 3 J i ray, « last. Fidward Island n the Counfederatio 1811. 1002 Gaynor rescue | Masked Men Rob Home--Failed to Find $1,500. Washington, Pa., Aug masked men entered therhome | Maria De Ganino in a ramote part mornin, after bat te { tering down the door, bound and \ I3.--~The local repre-| oq Miss De Garmo and her niece, Miss Lsenlatives of the Canadian Pacific Hartman, the .only occupants of the railway, here and in Liverpool, arelp use. and robbed them of thei making empiiries with the view of Se | jewelry and a small smount--of cash. cuting meohanies' to replace the steik- | Ggrpets were slashed. m rip- he- | of George Garfield Thr Mi of born at iW an skill mn Strong born 1 on Tet | of died. Born i county, vesterday For Hands. | ike Looking London, Aug Judge r in Quehee released gag 8 ¥ and cused of defraud ing the United States government : 1906 New teamship 0 establish between Hellast and Canada 1906--A deputation of Indian from British Columb, headed Capilano, reasived by tha King 1907--The yacht. rac for the whe won: by the United Senne Ca. SoTViC ed fo by Chiof AE rs-in Canadh should these steps ome , but arrangements, | wpa no large stim of money 'was ws vet, have heen completed dor the | (ind the were tortured wnti of any men. | the "elder Misa Hartman, : . | bleeding and cut, at last freed her- Accident Over A Gun. {self from the Popes and released her Toulon. Aug. k.--Rix persond were! aunt. Fifteen hundred dollar v which and 'eighteen injured in a gui | had hed' received the lav hefore for explosion on the "schoolship Couronne, 'a timber tract, was {ound where the of Les Saline Dpwérs,. The overlooked it. while a number.' of | in handling "a the breech off out Three of these] im a critical ¢ondition ---------------- Cots Shipped To Fernie. Quebec, Aug. 13.---The company: received a telegram, vester- lay. from the fire relief committee of British Cohmmbia, orderiygg one thou- used by Candy opert and chests broken info. States necessary, no Cap yacht FANCY PLATES of the women ending er fainted. ov Killed vesterday robbers hdd accident recruits | 164-millimeter which blew wounded, occurred were wngaged Mysterious Explosion. Rochester, Minn, Aug 13. Mrs August Mever hably fatally injured by a mysterious explosion of dynamite in her. home. Neighbors Sian tmoned by Mr. Mever found the woman on the Hoo, right torn off and her fac body injured To a Mts. Mever had shot, her. Meyer taken into custody. He save he was in bed whert awakened by the explo- ston. $e ket ps sticks of dynamite in his house, Meyer told the police that his wife put the dynamite in the stove. The } stove, however, is uninjured, gun, the history Novef in have we of Tancy pretty design Was | many or 8so sO shown Plates, store 80 styles many little. costing Tented City hand ned badly and a. policeman her was face doctor state] that Rich Doulton Plates from 15 Cents to $2.00 Each. husband amd bedding the the sand "cots company al ouce during recent festivities For An All Day Sail. Take steamer America for densburg, Friday, -8 a.m. leave Ogdensburg, 3:30 p.m. on beard, 00c¢, : . ; asleep 18 a quarryman and the ROBERTSON BROS. / / = CHERIYA WAS SIXTH. Genesee, Former Canada Wihner, Won Cup. Watertown, N.X der- Cup race, from Hamiltgn, Ont., to { Chaumont, N.Y was ified off 'Chaumont on 'Tuesday Might, Roch lester yachts taking the honors. Gen- first IraquoigSwas se Both™ elapsed and{ corrected 'The winne corrected was 31 hours, 50 minutes for a course of 165 miles. Invader, lof Royal Hamilton Yacht club, 'of Hamilton, was third. and Tantrum, | Rochester, fourth Crescent, Water- town: Cheriya, Kingston; Petrel II, { Hamilion: Brenda. Hamilton: Squirrel, Hamilton, fimished in esee was and | {eond on | time. $ WW seconds { Toronto; He'en, order. * |. Special prizes for A, B, and C were won respectively ili Hreanois, Genesee and Tantrum, i Rochester. Winds very ght throughout the race. 'Lhe piincipal {prize was "the Rudder cup. offefed "by Thomas F Dav. by Genes boats of classes were eming i ee --------a | May Get, Nova Scotian.' | Regihw, Sash. Aug. BEd is re- 'ported that the of deputy com t missioner of agriculture has. heey, © of- fered to Prof. Melville Camsmings, I'mro, N.S. bv the commissioner. This position: was renderdd vacant the death of Prof. Ketchen, i oflice Henry George, ir., is to stump for Bryan. 'The son of the single taxer is will wing fais Cup | {indica all-of | this being won | | chairman KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST General: Federation a AS 4 Portu Revolting Exposure Leads To Investigation L beautiful and so mistreating his infant tha not live, Count Margalho, of the old Porfifvese nobility, has been banish- "oC court and deprived 'of the high office | the attic during the he held under. the late King Carlos. 1 The banker's daughter any wit the never 'gave a satisfactory answer to her whereabouts. T vestigate. visit™ to the-dount's home; and ing tess chained in an attic; her features distorted by suffering, her hair white, MargaMws, never to come and her form Tho Very Latest Culied From Al A damage to standing crops. -B was killed by lightning storms, has voted a sum to the Fernie reliei Tun r on murder charges in Butialo on nesday, 3. elected grand Untario. Dr. William Woodruff, London's old of est heart failure. P. porting, arms and ammunition. "1 advertising in _bagland' for men win ing to buy farles an the provigee. ¥ an error in the transmission of an or- der on the German warship Undine. commission is the forests from fire. A Portugal, in¢"the guise of the Cross is headquarters in New York, o He will go to Arthabaskaviile, Que. ,on Irrday ing the extension of the preposed Jara Whitby, {bourg and ether points. R d { Fur many. | 269,000 rope | strong in his admiration of will remain | tifig forostry T ed Pa ¢ » 3 | G ' the mdustry, fmon. The est i belief is -about A wa mer suspended sentin court | Lprisoned six davs ago as a unt : coo : f official tried to| Six of the eichteen wer bia Mexico, were ) rd | Hi time | | | | | | L | | | Ithat entries for the Toronto Exhibi tion | trot, of | pace. by | Bedi, Oy era pre within reach of the masses, j= to cost £4,000 000. pl and receiving a quill pro quo in the pri The new temple of 'music will he situ- ated best ha ane 1 wit ove sta an pac ' lade, tAug. purse ! confident that William Jennings Bryan | Hopples aretallowdd in all pace races, except the roadster pace, leseuing Aug. 18.--The Rud- | chifts haring through 13, 1908. suese Nobleman Chained His Wife in an Attie. ~~ ¢ . and Results in Banishment of Count ~~ ~Margzalho from Court." ishon, Aug. wife 13.--For torturing his. until" she. went insane child t it is feared the little one 'can- in even worse plight thau its mother, lay on a'*pile of rags in a semi-stu- por, from neglect, illness and hunger. The countess was so completely wrecked that she could give no ae- count of her imprisonment. The ser- vants conféssed, however; that mother aml child had been held prisoners in | entire year, fed y only on bread and water, ri rich Lisbon | The count asserted in his own three years ago fence that he believed 'his wife for a time seemed to live happily | cepted attentions from a naval officer h her. Two, years later, however, | whose: name he refused to give. He wile disappeared and Margalho / finally admitted that he had no more as | than suspicions on which to base his | accusations, ih- | King Manuel and Queen surprise | who were to have visited the break- estate| at the expiration down the doors, found thé coun- | period of mourning, teelled the . in disgrace from King Manuel's count married' a de- had ac- led to Detectives paid a he police were finally Amelia, count's i of their immediately can- engagement and ordered ; into their emaciated. The child, | presence again. PITH OF THE NEWS. GANANOQUE GLEANINGS. s What is Going on in a Near-By | Town. Gananoque, \ug. 13.-~The exeursion wy rail to Ottawa, under the auspices of Napande No. S86, 1.O.O.F., Trew quite a' number of Gananoqueans {or a \isit Yin the capital' city, L.O.L., No::Bl, held a social at W oH lark's, a few miles west of the town, last evening, In commemoration of the elief of Derry. Amite a large number rom town attended. Iti had been in- ended to hold it in the near-hy ove, hut the weather not being pro- ntious, it, was held under cover. The Garnoc baseball team went ver to Ronnd ksland, yesterday after noon, in Funnell's "launch, and played an exhibition game with the Fronte- wes, of that place, getting walloped to the tune of 14 to 6. At the Star Amusement Hall, this evening, H. J, Bristol, Kingston, and Albert Bren- wn, of this town, handled the illus trated songs, drawing a large attend- ance at each performance. The of the G. W, any, gents' furnishings, nands of IK, M. Hiscock. bailiff, 'ount of the Hagan Shirt and company. who Over The' World. Kentucky hailstorm has done much lake Stewart, a Cayuga farmer, lodge he Ontario grand lodge of 1.0.0.F, d. hree women * were placed on trial Wed- M. Thomson, Brantiord, has bees, warden of the 1.0.0.F. i physician, is dead, owing to revolutionaries are im seCuftly, large quantities of ortuguese he Untario government has been our sailors lost their lives through stock Scott in com- the on ac- he British Columbia irrigation asking the government take drastic measures to protect Collar olds a fudgment fro divisional court it. The 'itizens' band went down. by launch. to 'the Thousand Jeland Yacht Cluly's lub near Alexandria Bav, Jost wening, to f for narchists are reported --apain 1h Black have the against society, whieh . is said to house Wilirid Laurier will, this week' e his lirst_ holiday in a year's time. in irnish music her - Four ble to ng' to men laid taking Harris in it, from, the owner, next fot young Ontario eek 8 rest, ay by government Faw ta consider Ni to Hope, Co he is and maki without and bringing in hack in a badly damaged I'he ifiair is likely to be settled in the po ite court Visitdrs : Miss la Mr. and Miss -MeNeice a. A. Ch ton, Jamestown, to Clavten permi¥sion of Toronto Port power line east Sowmanville, . condition eed the Mormon commission Roosevelt to of for Smoot, of the President thods senator, appoint study stry, ws the scien el Lee, New York Montreal: Mra. | Napaned: Dr. E. £. Johns- hh | M: San Cincinnati: and Hamilton; Mr, awd New York; Mise Min Hamilton: W. Moore, Mont by opean me Dy M) of Switzerland and Ger % matdier, Neldry, i thart and W Ury lers Mrs Mis he estimated at credit total sal the seasop | pack - is Puget E30. 000 -cnases pack 390% 000 salmon Sound IVIg & cases of Cuses 1s with if of Rk from Mont ' 5% ackenzie, dra Crouch based that* the imate on ba among canners M Foronto Dr. J. A. Black return Mrs. P. Tf. Bristlow «it with hey mother in 1 Visitors: 'Mrs. R. Lawson, Torop to; Mr.-and Mrs. J. D. Howell and family, Peterhoro; Misses Lhelln. Flirt and Stella Knopp, Kingston; Mrs. W : Hough and son, Earl, 'l'oronto » Tobey, Woodstock Guelph visit 1 ack: Ottawa OVPY hi Ouelette, Jooth's hig tied up the T00_hands, delard who and Napanee cut nw power Otta establish ased a mul, whole rele in the magistrates evidently mentally Kineste ter 3 t of was on I'he boy is alanced 'miners who Sante Gertru- Hidalgo, Wed- became im rest of are still the Papuca, rescued alive early morning. The, men e entombed in Will: mine, near Willie day A PECULIAR ACCIDENT. ave-in, Twelve of them Probabilities Toronto, Aug. 13--0ttawa ley and Upper Se. Lawrence [0a.m. --Moderate t o fresh westerly to northerly winds,' a "few scattered showers, but mostly far Friday, Ee to fresh westerly winds, generally fair-and a lig In Ready-to-Wear 2 1 1 Section. Ladies' Dresses. BLACK LAWN DRESSES, $8.00, for $4.00. WHITE MUSLIN DRESS, $3.50, for $2.00." WHITE MUSLIN DRESS, $5.00, for $2 75. * 3 1 4 2 4 3 WHITE DRESSES, $3.50. WHITE MUSLIN DRESS, $8.75, for $4.50. PRINT DRESSES, $3.00, for $1.75. LINEN DRESSES, $5.00, } for $2.50. DUCK SUITS, $4.50, $2.50. BLUE LINEN SKIRTS; $2.00, for $1.25. MUSLIN 7.00, for for 16 WHITE AND BLACK DUCK SKIRTS, $2.50, for $1.25. COLORED MUSLIN WAISTS, N 90c, and $1.00, for 25c., sizes 32 and 34. o Approval. Cash Sales, : ig 1¢ d Crowley, ei ner " | A Lad 'Was Injured By a Flying | Phone, 577. below ground. and tappings on a pipe | Funeral clock CROWLEY 18 anghter aged days private ght ROBERT. J. REID. Tae Leading Undertaker. 227 Princess street, Axe. that 13. parties a few are vet-alive are working in short a wall of solid k. 4 i Napanee dent Aug \ peculiar ace happened were repairing a 'shed and had it jacked up when one of the men, ob- serving the jack leaning, thoucht he would take an axe and with a couple blows straighten it. He struek | once when 'the jack flew out and! strikiig him, knocked him over. The axe he in his hand Hew out and struck the tenant's little hoy, Willie | 'Grapge, who was standing outside the | building, about ten feet away. The | axe struck the boy above the knee in| the fleshy: part of the leg. Dr. Bee | man dressed the wound, but on Mon day it was thought best to take him 1 to 'Kingston hospi where he 1s | doing well, and no sefious results will follow. Had the blow struc k the knee, the injury micht have very serious. $4,000,000 OPERA HOUSE. - Productions - May Be Heard Cheap. . 12%-The great People's House, where the highest grade wluetions are to be given at prices St ghest of \ug had It is expected: that parlia- nt will grant half of the amount I Berlin the other half, the' latter Pro- etorship of the present opera house. on the Potsdam Strasse. The seats will oost eightyv-seve, and a H eents and the cheapest twelve im, m | ] ' 'a | Sogn Summer Drinks Cowan's farm, near Switzerville They | : ' tower's Lime Juice, Stower"s Lime Juice Cordial, Rose's Lime Juice, Raspberry Vinegar, Fruit Syrups, Gurd's Ginger Ale, Gurd's Soda Water, Guvd's Caledonia Water, ported Ginger Ale, ported Ginger Beer, Radnor Water. Jas. Redden & Co., bec TIMPORTERS OF FINE GCROCERIES:-- Lee Wan and des Wee Ching- | ' men; left this week fore antouver | They will from - Vgneouver on \the 27th for China. ) Migs Muriel Paul, daughter of E. Paal, undeewent ah operation for, appendicitis in the general hospital. | Kingston, on Monday last. | 215 | Mark Graham, H. ££. Scott, i Black and H. KE. a halt cents, two Entries For Horse Races. sail larness © herse owners are mim a next The 200 races elose on Saturday Manager Orr, city hall. ars 2:30 trot, 0 pace, 20 pace, 2:5 trot and roadster frot, roadster pace, Hion © trot, . free-for-all trotters 1 pacers, road drivers" parade, and road * drivers' par- trotters. Horses are eligible Sth. A fee of five per cent. of must 'accompany each entry. h nts 8. a week or ten days. The Oddfellows' fexcursion to Ottawa, vesterday, well patronized. About 150 from Napanee and as many moe from [oa Imearby* stations availed themselves of the cheap sitys OTS, . Los |. Saturday, feria Smith are craising [home early; the bay in their vacht, Edna Bi, for [50c. rs. SEALER & PICKLE BOTTLES 535¢. for quarts, 25¢. for Pickle Bottless | Everything reduced | TURK'S Second-Hand Store. {705 . thi month, ag "Phone, for Keep Cool On The Water. 2:80 p.m. Stegmer Ame the . Vhowsand - Islands; supper on board; fare, tours " . was | The man without a well-defined pur {pose is as useless' as a boat withou¥ B J It's more profitable to think about® rate 'to visit ihe capital [yourself than talk about yous ueighs (bor, r oral iat in Va

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