Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Sep 1908, p. 5

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# THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SA TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1508. m-- eee ® THE STEAMSHIP RATES|": eee BEEN ALL OVER WORLD| FE * : pu I n- i |dangering our lives ( iF 10 a i? | -- * Selby, Sept. 10.--A. Davis hay pur- council has passed a resolution and is | vhased ome 2 frst] RATES WILL HAVE TO BE| rennin pried @ resolution ar any PROF. ERNI CROCKETT |: sy mo: Mudgiu a farms, aud CUT SAYS AGENT. |e fent the wires shall not hang' over the | TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE. been spending a few days at Deseron- jpuvue highway | to, returned home on Wednesday. Miss | {Lost a Leg in Railway Accident, Anderson is spending a few weeks at | Bol din 3 TELEPHONE, 838. DIRECT PRIVATE wins. | Guiligst {| I: P- BICKELL & CO. | 4 : : : } Pe MEMBERS CHICAGO BOARD QF TRADE ly Responsible For Falling ofr} ' re 2th Pani and Then Took Up Gymnastic Wood has bought C. Gonu's place and | RESO UISRIAIIVSPI SP oe in Travel Across the Atlantic) Young Man 0 an | Work and Roller Skating-- {is busy moving. Mrs. R. Paul spent a (Continued from page 2.) A WLOR BUILDING, TORONTO. | i First-Class Much Too High--Part- | SURPLUS ELECTRICITY. Belleville and Massasauga Park. } With His How . reeks Wi This Sumer, Galveston, Sept. 12-E. G. Atloy, a] pon op HY Came 39 Tarn; Chong Viton I "and Mee Car | Mrs. James Hildetslecve hud » *des CORRESPONDENTS OF FINLEY BARRELL & CO. New York, Sept It was said by 2ven-year-old boy of Russian parent- Piof 1 Erni T. Crockett, who is this lidge at E. R. Williams': R. Anderson lightful tea at the Country Club, yes- : one of the aldest steamship agéhts i age, born in Americ: and living in | ook filling an engagement at 1 ke On- and wife at C. Anderson's; C. Gonu |terday, her daughter-in-law, Mrs, i tv that the tra fue. 3 is tha ' : he ds tario Park, giving an exhibition of roller . ' . MU Arthur Gildersleeve, bein the raison MEMBERS Ue city that the cabin traffic acre the | Houston. has been discovered to be a : g g : and family and H. Rooks and family | Art i s g % Atlantic this summer was 30 pt cent. {human sto age battery of electricity [skating and gymnastic work, has hob- at od, Gonu's; Mire Sexsmith at 7 d'etre. People went early and spent New York Stock Exchange below the average of former years. | The widower mother fears the be te bled around on one leg since he was Fiuar's some hours of 'the lovely warm after- . Cotton "" He attributed this ta the financial flurry | possessed. "He is red-headed. freckle. | [oUF ¥t of age, and in View of this = noon playing croquet and tennis. "« Coffee " in J first place, and secondly, to the | faced and blue-eyed. A court .of You [fact bis § : ape truly I ans, u News From Central Amens the guests yore Mrs. wv D. " Produce high minimum rates fixed by the sl | eXDErtS. electricians siciaps | A repre ative 'or the mg, last : 5 ey . sordon, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemmin , Mrs. pie awn, : : . [= xt rigians, and iyi Sab | night, had a chat with Prof. Crockett, Central, Sept. 11.--Threshing 13 1 Edw. J. B. Pense, Mrs. Iva Martin, Chicago Board WTrade Speaking with a New York Times re "His strange powers were accidentally and learned something of his experience. Shout fnished = ae Sortion, ad Mrs. John Bell Carruthers, Mrs. Alex- St. Louis Merchant's Exchange porter this agent said discovered by a metal filling which had Ihe professor lost his left leg when he | farmers repo erage yield. Miss | onder Kirkpatrick, Mrs. D. Norton- 1 fC "Tt athe} | dlioruthe : ya bl { Was just four years of age, in a railway [Mary Martin, teacher of 'school sec- Tavl he Misses N Tayi Minneapolis Chamber o! -omimerce 1¢ rate have been altogether too | heen put in one tooth/ The boy picked | Just yea ge, 3 "x 7, spent Labor d h aylor and the Misses } orton- aylor, Commercial Exchange of Philadel high, in the vain endeavor on the Part {uy the disconnected phreelain knob that tion No. 7, sg ® cay the guest | Mrs Norman Stuart Leslie, Mrs. Her- Winni Grain and Produce Exchange of the companies to recovery from the was used to connect an electric fan with : 9 Mis Jordan, teacher at Central. bert Robinson, Mrs. Frank Strange, - v peg ar as " cabin the money they lost through the {an electric light wire and thrust it into | The school louse has undergone a | Mg Campbell Strange, Mrs. Jeremy, . R t rate war a year ago. When the con {his mouth. As the metal cap touched | : thorough renovating. Timothy Dool- Taylor, Mrs. Walter Macnee, Mrs. CLARENCE CHAMBERS, ference was held early this year on the 4 the metal tooth filling the fan began to) an, Miss Rose Doolan and Miss Tur- | Francis acnee, Mrs. Arthur Flower KINGSTON, ONT. -- . \ other side, only one man protested and | revolve and then to buzy at full speed. | \ cot visited the home of John Quigley March, Mrs. F. Brownfield, Mrs, Vin. op said that the minimum cabin rates were | A thirty-two candle-power bulb was at- | at, recently. At the baseball contest, be- | oon ¢ AGreen,' Toronto; Mrs. Richard Ww. HECTO H. HUME, Manager. ached to the end of the wire and the \ tween Central and W.1.8.C., the form- Hooper, Miss Daintry Yates and Miss > ®r were victorious. Central should be Anne Lewis, New York; Mrs. F, W. | colleagues that the people would pay | light burned brilliantly. ; \ A p 3 any rate td cross the Atlantic if the lines | When a steel thimble was put on the ) very proud of its. active and ener. {Albree, Mrs. H. R. V. de Bury, Mrs. . " Al stood tagether. He replied. "Gen finger. and he grasped ine ood of SE TN l | getic young men, who so Shen win Herbert. Dawson, Miss Lois Saunders, = EE -- : 4 | the field ol too high. He was answered by his tlemen, have you eversconsidered that the wire . . SUTHe laurels when placed in Mis E. Mac ol : : 3 : ' 3 ap 1e wires in his hand, the same result i : J ~ 1 1 Miss i". Macdonell, and Miss Mary ; : the people might stay at home? was obtained. A piece of iron held in aS sport. Mrs. Taylor McDonnell 18 8eér1- | Hora, Miss Mabel Gildersleeve was an | The Canada Life Assurance Company the boy's hand for asfew moments be- | | ously ill. Little hope is entertained invaluable aid to her mother in mak- "Lhat is what they have dome," said omes highly magnetized. A hammer | | i J | {of her recovery. ing the affair enjoyable. th the agent. "A few steamers are re Holds the strongest Reserves of any Life Assurance C ompany on turning full for the next two sailings, with an iron handle held in his hands : - oe. wee ue e North American Continent--a Canadian Company made by but they are popular hips, and arter | will attract tacks at a Jistance, of four |} Ee , Crow Lake Items. Mrs. J. Maule Machar, Bagot street, Sanagiay people for Canadian people, 62 years ago. Dividends to that most of the steamships will have | feet 14 / Crow Lake, Sept. 11.-Farmers are | was hostess at a ladies' luncheon, olicyho ders have been large all these years, and are bound to be liom fifteen to twenty five persons ;n | Placed on a glass-legged stool, anyon K y through harvesting and the whistle of yesterday, in honor of Mrs, Aldward | ge, owing to the unique position occupied by the Company. Rates their first s cabins. The rates WH touching him received a distinct shock the steam-thresher i Jari every- | Low of New York. Her ot guosts women the same as for men. Keep your money in Canada by have to be « and the conference ha An ordinary flat iron held in his hangs | ; where. Master Hilliard MGinnis, who | were Mrs. Joseph Walkem, Miss Maud | Purchasing Canada Life Contracts, realized this fact. | for five minutes and then passed over | J : was bitten by a dog some time ago, Betts, Mrs. Edw. J. B. Pense, Mrs. Full particulars of how a policy will shape for you, givan at | tenpenny mails driven into hardwood \ is able to be around again. The school Alexander Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Francis |the office--18 Market Street, Kingston, | | { ELECTRIC LIGHT OF WAY. will pull them with ease. closed on last Wednesday, 80 some of | Cooke and Mi Mildred Cooke. Je OO. HUTTON Manager ' the young people took in Fish Creek > we | ' : picnic. J. ¥. Knapp took a full load. Miss Hora, King street, asked a few | Mr. and Mrs. James Cassel visited people to play bridge, last night, and Why Farmers Have Grievance | CRORRIIIIODRIIITTOCO Exercise Economy. PROF. ERNI T. CROCKETT their daughter, on the Scotch line. | meet Miss Stevens, who will return Mr. and Mrs. John Hufiman and to Ottawa, about the middle of next daughter, Ina, and Mr. and Mrs. week, Nordtieimer Steinway Albert Middleton, at James Hawle - : | Rk toward securing a right of way for the | Watch When he was about to step off, the train : 2 vas a} 1 % . | . : "x | William Mahon at his brother's The engageme is red of : Provincial line for Niagara power. The | started suddenly a oO « A | , 16 engagement is announced of : | vincial lin I I: Q [start 1 Idenly, and he was thrown off, James Mahon's: = William Sweetmap Miss Mariorie Perry, .vouniest anos anos | J ; a | { The farmers of Lincoln county are stirred up over the methods adopted hy the Hydro-Electric Power Commission accident, He had been travelling on a am with his mother and grandmother. commission is not buying a right of way ZX land under the wheels . The accident 0 « tOWErsS t carry the higl 3 CEOHORORDRORORE i | ocet . Si . has completed the job of eutting Lay | daughter f Mr. d Mrs, J > RB. | . ' for the towers that will carry the high | QRORRNRROMORIIRRCS BRON | occurred at Lawrence, Mass on the Gamble farm: Me. and Mrs. 3. |Frvng: rinse Ani ye 22%% I || Warehouse: KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE, 150 Prince ss 8¢ voltage wires, but simply an easement |. Prof. Crockett is a son of Mr and arm V ©. [Perry, Prince Arthur avenue, 1'oron. | ' ' Fewer taverns and a higher license in {Mrs. W. E. Crockett. living in Boston. Jones were at C. Knapp's on Sunday | to, to Mr. Reginald Pellatl, son of rrr. permitting the commission's men to ! +1 1 place the towers along the roadside. jston is what the Lampman advo He recalls that in 1907, three | taverns were removed from the list of places in which liquor was being sold, and who in April last, ee lebrated the last Colonel Sir Henry M. and lady Pel: I -- He p Tommy Dei latt. The marriage will take place in | ' TL Au ' . aldson's Doings. Getober | {was born in Thedford, Vermont, and at on; & er I'he figures offered by the commis- {the age of eleven years, went into gym Donaldson, Sept. 11.--Mes. C. FE. - Me YOUTHEUL HURDERER, t 8 on theiorder of the town council. Half : rockvi 7 arr j . St momar 1011's agents seem to range from $i10|On ¢ C 1 all | nastic work Vrooman has gone to Brockville to he marriage is announced to take | o 3 i ais : ' . ap Wie . + uo . x 3 : . rim By P 5, Who to $25 per tower for the thirty-year [a Jozen more taverns might be shut up "I made blood so fast that I had to | join her husband. A bouncing big baby | place in October of Miss Hermine Pa- | e Studied By hysicians, Wh - . 1 for 4 ro now, he says, for there are still far too " ; . ; so b i T. Sar- le: f shee . i Serniar Issue Report. . period, with eompensation for any trees ' YS, t Ar | omething," said the professor, "so I | boy has come to stay at T. Sar- |caud, of Quebee, to Mr. Jean Bernier, . P 0 8 fi njured or destroyed by the location of | many flonkinge places for a town the |q.if into this kind of work. I never | geant's. Mrs. Rodgers visited Clyde (advocate. tome, Sept. 12.--After three years' | Nn or usiness the towers There are 203 miles of | size of Kingstoh, Is the citizens league |), a teacher, but simply went at it | Forks, on Monday. Mrs. William J. The marriage of Miss Emma Liddell, | preliminary imprisonment, Guido towers to be built, and they are, speak [Bong to act again? he asks. It should | f. I learned to do this work, and | Donaldson, -has gone to visit her [daughter of Judge Liddell, of Corn- |Casale, the youth who murdered the mg generally, 500, feet apart. "FH his {come forward and put the mayor and : 10w been on the road for forty daughter and son, at North Bay. Mrs. | wall, (Ont., to Mr. C. Henderson { ar- | celebrated Italian lawyer, Alessandro - gives 3,160 towers in all. Allowing the [aldermen on record again A dozen |, ve: I have travelled in every | J. Love, of Flower Station, visited at [ter, of the Bank of Montreal, Quebec, | Bianchi, at Perugia, on August 30th, rom ow . n highest figure quoted--$25 per tower-- | drinking houses are enough for Kings ate and territory in the United States, | T. Sargent's. Miss E. Jones visited will take place early in October. 1905, has been finally tried at Aquila ' . the easement for the whole line would |ton, the Lampman says, and he points /e been in South America, Cuba, | her friend, Miss Minnie -Sproule. Miss > ee assizes and condemned to thirty years' come to $79,000, and the annual cost | out that that's about all the real taverns { Mexico, and every city in ( anada, from | Lillian Allen has left for Kingston to Miss Charlie Worrell, who has been | strict confinement. A Until the\ arrival of would be about $4,000, allowing 5 per [there are here TA person cannof get a | Montreal to Vancouver I also travel- | visit her aunt. I Miller is at J. staying for some time with her sister,| The story was full of dramatic in-a new oods w 2 our cent. interest on the casement invest {bed in the majority * of the twent, {led all over the old country; and in | Jones'. A few of the men are work- [Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, Frontenac | terest. Signor Bianchi dismissed his specian | d A "offer ment © |eaght so-called taverns of Kingston | fact, nearly all over the world." ing at the new bridge at Miss sippi. | street, has gone back to school in mistress, Guglielmina Randaldi, be specti RSucements to Pro- Samuel Kennedy, of Gainsborough, |The I Pective purchasers in any Ih Ampman 18 no prohibitionist, for "I 1 ' M Mors A " a & i aus f the dis ry of + intrigue | ' How di learn to skate on one | Mrs. L. Morrow has returned from an Nova Scotia. cause of the discovery of her intrigue ¢ 2 je € s sqular he is. 30 ] et 3 : : J : : of th condemned the easement principle, be 1a fa 5 hi hort regularly at the | fant? 1 1e protessor, "well IT will | extended visit with her mother, Mrs. 5. J. Lake, Alfred street, has with Casale. Both knew that Bianchi e lines still left, cause of the trouble that is bound ol Sos by HeHean, ut Je can i see why | ell you never learned. 1 just | Campbell, at Lanark. Miss Jones, | returned from a very pleasant visit in | had made a will bequeathing the In the course of a few follow when the towers and wires need |! 1€re should be twenty-eight drinking {started right in--that was in 1881, and | nurse-in-training, City Hospital, Wat- (Picton. larger part of his wealth to his mis. days we will have | 1 half on the public highway and half on | private lands adjoming 03rd anniversary of their marriage repairing and men are sent into the or- [places in the town when a dozen I have been skating ever since wenty- | ertown, N.Y., is home for her vaca-| Mr. and Mrs. J. Donnelly and tress, and after the separation they stock in and we chards 1g the fruit season to do the | sufficient {five years ago, I was giving an exhibi- | tion. daughter, Miss Dora, are home from a | were exceedingly anxious to prevent pleased to show you the work, and'betanseof thre inevitable dam- ---- {tion on thie horizontal bar in a litle town pleasant week's visit. in Toronto. | Bianchi from changing his mind. The very latest styles at prices age to trees in the placing of the towers In speaking further on the liquor | in North Carolina We were using a Carrying Place Notes. - - | murdered law, er, 'had, in fact, made a never before offered in the in position, © . . {auestion, the Lampman thought the cold [large gymnasium Now I always could Carrying Place, Sept. 10.--Rev. J. Miss H. Chown, after a prolonged [fresh testament disinheriting his faith city, "1 am informefl," he said, "that the Water adyocates of this town might bskate on ice, and 1 felt confident th le Pencier and Mrs. W ight spent rt [visit at Vancouver, B.C., returned to |less mistress. ~uyms bearing these high-voltage wires have 'let the military camp alone. [rolter skating was something similar of i) ier ane oll rr i kart the city on Friday... | Casale appears to have heen haunt- . 9 Will extend out as much as seventeen OF Waen's it better, he says, for the soldiers | At any rate, one o € spectators pre Mi gs nee Nel hh Wers » etl Mr. Abraham Shaw University | ed with the prospect of impending de Kinnear &d Esterre eighteen feet into t® highways The | ¢ get their liquor in the municipality | posed roller skating. | agreed to 'go rad Tre nh Ips LY avenge and Miss Lillie Shaw, will | nunciation and imprisonment for the wires will be right over the paths at the fg 'which they were stationed. thar ) | A skate was buckled to my foot, J 1h aren on > % NSgaY oven loave on Thursday next on a trip to | forgery of Bianchi's name, on the one J 11 side of the road, where peopie toot 4, coming into the town all the in and I was assisted to a standing posi ontc _e For Vancouves. : hand, "and with the loss of the fortune ewe ers, travel most. [I ¢ sider them death- to get their fl? The canteens were [tion, but I readily saw that roller skat | bush are visiting friends in Toronto Mrs. W. S. Parker, Colborne street, | bequeathed to Guglielmina, on the 100 Princess St. traps of the worst sort, and believe the [all wed open only a few hours a d was an act which "I had not vet Twelve-0'clock Point closed this week, [went down to Montreal on W. rdnesday | other. As threats failed, he had re. > ' government sho buy and fence off a {to sell their various comme dities, sc mastered. Dut unwilling to confess my | having he 1 the 10st st et ls i {to spend a few weeks with Mrs. W. J. | course to the assassin's knife. It was Kingston. right of way of from thirty to fort 1e€t | busyebodies who made a raid on inability, IT" informed -t} present that |: > ne ot 4 Wiss Lg iy fo Parker, 477 Guv street | a deliberate and cold-blooded murder wide at the side of the highway I'he | keepers had little to do. They should [I would execufe"i if ju in imita jin is l ustary, Mr a Ro os q Fe Rav Allan McRossie will leaye| A mere majority of votes suffices for farmers are getting no ul tage tse | look at results, rather than at the mere | tion of a one-legged man learning 1 W on Le Be te Mics FAT next week fot : New York, to Yesume | & verdict, but the jurymen were in of the power scheme We 1 annot 3¢ letter of the law, the Lampman g say to use the new foot gear \s bur who spent her vacation under the Nor his duties at Grace church, after two | this instance absolutely unanimous as |W. D, p, Barker, Richard I. Cowan. current from these high-voltage wires | Next year, perhaps they won't sell Notice 'esque, it was a howling success. The al Bent hz 4 ned N " rk | months' pleasant outing in his native |t0 premeditation and the other prin passing our doors. Take my pwn case. jae camp, and the town will contain more; spectate thought tl} tl my falls oa roo! as rolure to ew fo Iie on ily will remain two weeks | cipal counts. Re-entering the court R. L COWAN & I have Haag Jee of any over which the {drunks than it otherwise would were intentional, 'when as a matter. of | IY frearge Corgan fat Teturnud to Frit, 1s Tamil, x { Ww, | after barely half an hour's abseroe Foronto & Niagara ower ompany | Phe 'Latpman takes no stock in the ey were painfully in earnest. | 0% rn ay » the public prosecutor demanded that wires go. For the right of way | was statement tht better men can be re- [When I got through, my body was one charge of the School foe the remainder i the ie ones term be passed in Memb STOCK BROKERS. paid $400. Now the same land is to be cruited for the various regiments if the [thass of bruises But my burlesque was o the year The yatermelon social on 3 Be Sure To Hear Them. . | solitary confinement; hut the court embers of Sundard Stock and Mining Ex- d by a public pole line much more canteens are olosed. Surely, he says. |a success ancially 1 mean, and 1! Z3mes Young 4 Bn an aid ot] We wish to remind everybody of the | ;imited this to the first three years Shange, . rous hecaus _of higher voltage, the town presents a greater temptation |have been following it ever since' a John s church, proved successful concert to be \given in St. George's Ten years' spegial police surveillance | COBALT ST H I am offered Fan casement, young-men than a few well-super Prof. Crockett is over fifty ye of roceeds, $55.50. hall on Tuesday evening next by Miss) oo appended to the sentence | | vised canteens in a camp tage, but is still "one of the boys." and ('arolina Molina and Miss Muriel « Casale while in prison has been sub A SPECIALTY. | ------a has many interesting stories' to tell about | NEW YORK STOCKS. King. Ong is a Kingston girl, ol rare | itted to very thorough studies hy | 88 & 90 Yenge , Toronto Ont | I'he Lampman noticed i | | his travels His wife, who usually grace in her way of playing the piano leading professors of medicine in | "Plone Main 195] ' | n thirty years we government 1s A the other is back again in "the home Italy. Their published report on his of her mother's girlhood, with ? | case is a masterpiece of criminological LEOPOLD QUITS DRINK. a +1 th + { y , | S¢€ the questi ot frostec \ V tal " : 1 : i panes in the schools, in place of w his is his first visit to Kingst mn and 2 thi PN Wire 8 roemng hay . oe beam I bi. science and runs into a volume of | (blinds: He is death on' frosted wind he is in love with the city ext week f ume). wped by those who know the capabi nearly 200 pages: Indeed; "this das [a i 1e | atl r r l ! ) . | ; bh . y g al ed Sovereign {in schools. They are so dismal, } vs. [he will fill an engagement in Ottawa September 12th. lities of both young artistes that a tardly murder has excited almost as g & Also Gives Up al , Smoking. When lie was iy, some of the wi Fhe professor is also a trick bicyclist; | Stocks. Opening, Close, {large number will be present to hea: much interest and occasioned almost | EEE ET | (oc in 1; chool he attended |and can v great mat liffic Amalgamated Copper .... 76} $ them. pn as vast a literary output as the no Brussels, Sept. 12.--There is not the o j vere nd he felt as if he were | "stunts" a wheel Le can yem on CAmefican"Loco., com. ... 46 remem ------ torious Bonmartini assassination | slightest ground for the report sent To reach such a l We have stock. | hut in a prison and he heyer for- lers lor our nunoie thout | Am. Sigar Refin. Co. ... 131% F Kingston Horticultural exhibition, whose authors after a lifelong wait | from here to certain London newspa : . . gotten oked jaid of aycrutch Am. Smitg. & Refin. Co. 93% 116th and 17th, in Armouries Get | for trial had been judged only a few {pers that King Leopold's health is position in busi ed our office|s tie chers t the -_---- { Am. Car Foundry ........ i i SSE [prize lists and entry forms from Sec- days prior to the murder of Bianchi. causing grave anxiety scholars to loi ut { itiful | STREET CAR STEPS. Anaconda Min. Co. . i 5 [retary McLean, 91 Clarence street. All He is ih perfect health. Ie has even : : . | things of nature f a school h is | a Atches. Top. & St, i 93 Hg Imembers are expected to exhibit : resumed his long walks in the neigh- work, and his designs in type up Rg yme miserable looking sur [Railways May Be Compelled to Balti. & Ohio PER 0 Flower ly in Armouries, 16th Wear A Buckley Hat: borhood of Ciergnon, and has re work must be of and can use this |roundings, there might be som excu Lower Them. Brooklyn Rapid T. . ; 521 and 17th. 14th orchestra. They are both up-to-date and-be- taken again to riding, going out every gf for frosting the windows; but in a place Canadian Pacific . bk : The Union cheese factory, Ernest jcoming. The new styles in these cele- | morning: on horseback. This at least the better class type to the best | ke Victoria school,"there's no necessity the cars, wot aly 4 3 Pl C. Mil. & St. as 144 town, owned by Frederick Perry, was brated hats are to be had in Kings- [18 a sign of good health in a man of That's where we lf advantageeon for it. The Lampman feels sure that *Railwas + ympany. but of other street Cons. Gas, N.Y. .....). 14 ! destroyed by firé on Wednesday. Part | ton only at Campbell Bros'., the lead- seventy-four. | the property committee of the board | ad i 1 a 2 0 Sire . | Col. Fuel & Iron \ L § | ly covered by. insurance {ers in men's hats, in The king las given up the use. of are at when you Calling Cards | will agree with him when it looks into 20d €l Jar i Hy or Helen Erie, com. - see M9} : The only store in Kingston where | alcohol and smoking, and says that roquire : : : ! | hey Mapes qeom he I ig Mc Murtic Toront +3 dh order to Erie, first pref " rs 44 © can buy Huyler's dnd McCon For first-class hair brushes, combs this is Jieeping him very fit. He works Business Cards WATCH AN ¢ have their height reduced, she has filed G. North, Ry., pref. ... 36 : Key's chocolates, is Gibson's - Red | and all toilet articles, go to Gibson's | more than ever, d - : \ an application with tl \ Kansas & lex, eo m. ... Jl . ross Drug Store. Red Cross Drug Store ---------- Billheads, Invitations, | Board, which has be t doy Lewisville 4 Na e103 * te Your 124s French Sltavied now at Try Bibby's natty $2 hats. ee Ladies' jackets _, dry cleaned. My L | DISSOLUTION NEAR. armg on Septemb r 24th. = She S i1ssour1 Paci Biarreen & ain y.Ya et, 4 Si ihgess Stree, suisse], I'rouble, a lot of times, comes W Valet, 191 Princess street. ; etterheads, {the board to fix the, height of the first | National Lead ...... i I'ry Bibby's 25¢. cashmere hosiery. invitation. Try Bibby's dainty $1 shirts. Posters, hecdd kz ime | Step at from nine to twelve inches from | N. Y. Central . . Memorandums, | Printing Bureau Working Overtime grosnd, and that of the other steps N.Y. Ontario and West, : % ---- Book on Voters' Lists. trom seven to nine inches, one above the | Northern Pacific ... ......... 34 ttawa, Se 2. --Although the for ther. The board have : ched to the | Penn. R. R. sarees 13 . . : rculars | Ottawa, Sept. 12.--Al ugh the f ther. The boar av ache 2 . : " Ci cul ' Publishing, mality of the dissolution of parliament application a notice to every street and | Reading ... ... .. ... - . Envelo es | has yet +o be observed, indications multi- [electric railway c mpany in their juris- | Rock Island . : 1 3 pes, Etc Ftc [ply of the imminence of a general elec- | diction that unless they attend the hear- | Rock Island. pra], .. 8 k : E "" . tion. Not the least significant of these fing on September 24th the board will Southern Ry. com. 23 2 ™ Elc., fc. I + Hav is the actiwigg=at the government print lispose of the application Aas may seem | Southern Pacific oe Wives, and mothers, of drunkards w you have a | ine breau, where the staff is being [just and. reasonable upon the applicants U.S. Steel, com. ......... : 4 --it is your solemn difty to trv to e do every-§ "hurry up" job | driven overfime in setting-up: the voters {showing Uz 8. Steel, pref. . . § i save the wayward ones. If they hy I | : | P J - Jamaria Made Him =» are weak, it is all the more reason thing in the line omething You lists For.ali She prov Ges xcept | I ° El : Union 'RC., COM. . bh sh 1d be Y - 3 | berta, Saskatchewan, rince Edward | Only On easure Trip. Wabas} de yr 23 : why you ou strong, ou I abash 4 Hate Liquor-- have used love and ple din 7 i travels with him, is at present in Buf | Prices Furnished Br J. P. Bickell of Education on Thursday ness one must fl with the newest Toronto, Sept. 12--That the steps of | ---- - -- -- -- -- of neat printing. ll wo u 1d like at{Island and the Yukon lists will have to London, Sept. 12 --Lord Milner, Westinghouse ..... . . 3 " ue : > rash willl J' , ! ' g . 4 I kd for years A rE If you want all onco-we ais do be printed, No doubt the rush WU lwho sailed on the Virginian, stated -- 1 Costs Nothing to try. patiently borne the vain, Now try "Samaria." Give ; . . . compel the printing in many cases to be [}.fore leaving : "My object in Wisit- CHICAGO PRICES. - \ disgrace, = suffering, it secretly in the food. It is both go od prece of it-that's one of done mm private printing offices. As t« ling Canada is to go over as much as "September 12th. Wives and mothers, sisters and misery and priva- tastless and odorless, and no one Our the time which tust lapse between the [possible of a country whereof 1 have Wheat. Opening. Close. daughters--don"t see your loved Hons due to uy hus Jill ever suspect its eats sven lerton word i 1 ifl AnnONAceaent of YsSg uhion nS Y¢ {heard so much, but have never. vet September ...... . 98: 984 oues go down in disgrace to the ly Henking . 3 or coff ee. Tr ra at our your order to us Ford 18 goo 11 | day of polling. it is explained at i SOP ave friends' ore . ro a . O75 « ', n Xpe: . Samaria Hy : . g ' Ey that in the case of a general 20°: 1 have friend there Whom I December ... ... . 973 9.8 drunkard sgrave. Many men have your marvellous | make him loathe ar that is t h el you are promis-| 1°! Ere thivte + forty da a1 | have not seen in years Lord Milner | May ... ... ; wee 101Y 1013-3 not the will-power and physical y remedy for the cure craving for drink--and make a f ; . lection from thirty to forty €ays Wi lsaid his tour bad po propagandist ob- Corn. il strength ve he cravi of drunkenness, : only kindwedo.M ed a job at a|suffice for the faifilment of the legal | i : a trength to overcome the craving which I could give | Man of him, v | a Uirements---- The 'law demaid ' September sess wnee SOF 81 for alcobol. They must have help. ie tic sl Think of having your boy or Just tell us what lf certain time you | cqurements. The law demands that 4 gy m Dushand secretit) $ work, bring our lines. ject, : ih ave I TR December ...... . win hi 691 " ia?t P fbi ? : te husband 1 stron, lear . oe : the proclamation shall be posted in every i ) aid py Samaria' Tasteless Prescription I decided to try is well an g--c you would like @ will find it wait-| constituency as least eight days before A Buckley = Famous Hal : # 3 sii is the savior of the drunkard. It | prosured 3 Jackoge red na Youf Shested--w stead J : oy ine - : Nomination. Ther there is the lapse re sold in Kingston enly at Camp- destroys the taste for liquor and at and mix n bis | worl ng, upri, man, whom and we will fur-® ing for you not ih He i romination xo pol- | bell Bros'. A young man from Bath was before the same time I wp and food and coffee, and, the world will respect. Surely nish: the style. ® vou forit. : lp... aking 1% davs in all. The caley ZR Magistrate Rankin, Napanee, on Wed- 1 4 as remedy was that is worth striving for. It costs J * {INR making 13 days in a 10 fac | Pus . Bhs . He: Ha strengthens the system so that the | J n odorless and taste : | Princess street. nesday, for assatlt and profanity. He . did you nothing to try. reformed drunkard requires no less, he did not know lation of the state department is that an i al 5 a Repairing, settled By promising to never lef if | what it was that so | quickly relieved his Free Trial { | | | allowance of 15 to 25 days should be § J timulants a, : Pressing. occur again and paying costs, »10.50. { SUIT ABA Has bi ht ving fi 1 B k nd phiet giving full * : : R conctittonee COIVe irate rn French cleaning, Try Bibby's celebrated $2 hats. 'Samaria' has brought peace | era or lignor. He soon began to pick up | and pam v particulars, in all constituencies to receive th i I) ) ha i : : testimonials, etc., sent. free in The Whig Publishing Co. fication and have their proclamati Expert Jeers, : 4 gr onjiibturdas, goes order of and Tape io onus of Boh Et or id oo er plain sealed absolutely { print » 4 \ = f WOrkK delivered on the « ay pro- uyier s Wor. lame chocoia es, on- wives and mol le what stuck he ivi 1 a sacred A ly con JOB PRINTING DEPT. gs ee | mised. Warwick Bros., 191 Princeds | bons, taffies. creams, ete, at Gibson's this Montreal Lady says. ene) pt nach adele ai trial.' | pamaria kemedy Corti cham, | i sufficient to enable the returning officers as I was to give your remedy a trial." bers, Jordan Street, Toronto. Beef, Tron and Wine, the king of] street. Red Cross Drug Store. : e . g Jos Is considered one of the best In tonics, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug | Hudnut's cold cream, in tubes and "Gegrge Pyke & Son, Wolie Island, n o Canada and turns out work Store : f jars, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug hive an enormous crop of melons this Store. fall. of the better class. * Try 'Bibby's New $Y shirts.

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