Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Oct 1908, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908. THEY B I oR THE CAMPAIGN. Tot At RAM NOBLE 0 L 0 (Continued from Page 1.) TOWN OF : -- would mean wreck and ruin sure. AND WERE FINED FOR 0% "Wik of 'the respocciiibss which DEATH OF MRS. ALECTA THEIR OFFENDING. rested upon 'the Christian people.. STEVENSON. Rev, Allen pictured, in a very 8 Women's Ten Boots | 'The New Tan Boot will be the most popular boot of the sea- son for the modern woman's street wear or stormy day ser- vice. The correct model is the wave top, or Napoleon. We have it in different heights---all very smart. Perforated or plain toes and vamps. Choice Russia Calf leathers. Button, Lace .or Blucher style, all sizes. ; $3, $4 and $5 Provide yourself with a pair of Winter Tans, Madam. and you'll be surprised when you learn is = interestin way, the great resources : \ Ministers of the Town at. the |"; New RE ay It ga only quite] A Purse of Money Presented ro Police Court--The Experiences recently that anything was known Rev. Mr. Lipscombe Who Has of Capt. E. B. Smith--The |of the vast resources of this part Been Acting As Rector of . - of the eountry. From an agricultu- x First Navigator to Move Out. ral standpoint alope this country was Christ Church. Picton, Get. 29.--~There was unusual | looked upon to equal the best in the Gananoque, Oct. 29.--The death of activity in police court matters on (world. It would also be the chief{ another old resident of this section Wednesaay afternoon, when Magis- | manufacturing and industrial centre occurred, of Tuesday evening, in the trate Currie heard three cases of in- | of the country, and at no distant day | person of Alecta Stevenson, relict of fringement against the liquor license | the population would be very large. | the late John Stevenson, of Lans- act. A well-known milk dealer was the And then there would be three trans downe, who passed to rest at the | first penitent offender, who, after hav- | continental railways, which would| residence of her son, Norman . | CQ > > vied) ing been listed, was found under the {make way for the best markets in Stevenson, Hickory street, in the influence of liquor. He admitted the | the country. This new country .he|eighty-sixth year of her age. De offence, and examined under a new | speaker classed as the Cinderella Nis-| ceased was a native of this county, clause of the act compelling the pris- | ter of Canada, which gave every evi-|and lived here practically all her oner to tell from where he obtained | dence of being as fair as any prin- | life, was widely-known and highly es- the intoxicants, he said he had been | cess. The whole uestion was one |teemed by a large circle of friends. given it by Kearse, the vite clerk at Yat called for careful consideration. | She was predeceased by her husband Hotel Quinte, over the bar. He was | The growth of the population|some nine years ago and leaves to » : , , Anty Drudge Discovers Why George fined $10 and $2.75 costs for being | should be considered. It was often! mourn an only son, at whose home . intoxicated. : said that Canada was one hundred the has been for some time past in Has No Appetite. Edward Barnett was the third of- | years behind the United States. quite feeble health. The funeral took nied . s : . fender, His story as to how he got it "Canada of to-day should not be | place Thursday afternoon te the cem- Anty Drudge--"What? eating dinner in this steamy, was a queer one. He met a stranger compared with thie United States of | etery at Halstead's Bay, where the smelly kitchen? I should think it would take vour on Hepburn's wharf; did not see him | to-day," added thesspeaker, "but with [remains were laid to rest beside those « J come from anywhere or depart any | the United States "of one hundred| of her husband. Rev. J. Tallman appetite away." place, and this genial good Jellow oh years ago, and with that comparison | Pitcher conducted the obsequies. Rios. . ' hd fered him a drink from a bottle of | you can judge what the country is The coal schooner Rriton cleared Mrs, Slow--*1 have noticed that George doesn't cat much Scotch. "Unusual goodfellowship to | likely to be at the elose of the present | light for Sodus, on Tuesday, where on washdays." offer expensive Scotch," commented | century." % she will load with soft coal. te x Mr. Currie. Barnett had a friend in The nineteenth century had been'one| William Hawke, Brock street, has Anty Drudge-- How can he! Why don't you use court who paid (his $12.75 fine, so he | of growth for the states, while "it [heen confined to his bed for some Fels-Naptha ? Boiling water isn't necessary; and was saved imprisonment. had not been one of progress for Can-| days past suffering with a severe at- :ou'll be tl p " r of ti to hav "I don't know of a friend that 1|ada. In that century, it wasPestimai. | tack of appendicitis. you'll be ¢ rough Jour w ash plenty of time to have have in the world," Edward Jordan, | ed that no less than about 30,000 or| A pleasing event took place at the dinner in the dining-room. Or if you prefer the a well-known character of the town | 40,000 Canadians had fought 0 the {Anglican Parish house 'last evening, kitchen, there will be no steam or bad smells." told the court. He adwisted having other side in the civil war. But win | when a large gathering of both young liquor in his 'possession since being | the period which followed, the situa-|2nd old of the congregation gathered - listed, in fact, "I have to have my | tion was different, as Canada had in-| there for a social evening before 'the nip of rye every day, he asserted. | .repsed in population, one and a hali expiration of Rev. W. Hatt Lips- Talk about energy! But he was indefinite as to where it | imeg greater than the United States. |combe's term in charge of the parish. kh 1 k f 3 i N No ae : came from. It had been put in his hip We had yet to plan a greater work | A short programme of music, song 3 A ha f cake of Fels- aptiaa soap can pocket without him seeing who gave | 4. 10 co. vet been placed before|and recitations was rendered and at > 3 him the flask. He was sent to jail for | 1.0 nation, and the question was this, the comclusion a purse containing display more encrgy in getng rid of dirt a month because he could not pay his | «x. wo equal for it?" We were now | bout 8125 was presented to Mr. in half an hour than an able -bodied $12.75 fine forthwith. Whig standing at the source of what would | LiPscombs, who during his period in ig Inspector Sexsmith told the turn out to be a mighty river charge had earned the love and es- . hE ghty river. Had € ed woman can in half a day. that he would st ones agitate pre. we the power necessary ? The speaker | teem of his pevishionare, He made a » : : i ceedings against the Hotel Quinte for | oq tp 0 God might teach us how | Suitable reply, after which refresh- But there Ss this difference: Much of serving liquor to a "listed" indivi- px 'work, anil Work BY ellos. ments were served. n Harmony Lodge has instituted a > ' : dual. the woman s energy 18 wasted. ua against Abe _ Hare series of cottage socials for the en- Another case, When she rubs clothes hard on a comes up for hearing next Tuesday Rev. W. T. Gunn. tertainment of their younger mem- 1 h WE At the police court trial all the min- Rev. W. T. Gunn also dwelt upon | bers, the first of which was held at washboard she wears out the clothes 1n isters of the town churches were pre- | {he great resources of the country, |the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Par- 1 : sent, and the need for active rk. He was | ker, Charles street, on Tuesday even- trying to rub out the dirt. "Not in his fifty-two seasons hg the nh} he el hat the Chetion Wasting, There "ar a Food Ey < > Q 1 » St. Lawrence river has Captain E. B. | over, for now each one would have ala nice programme rendered and light Fels-Naptha concentrates its encrgy Smith experienced anything like the | (oh0 estimate of each others possibili- | refreshments. The next one will be on the dirt--dissolves it into tiny particles last trip of the steamer Alexandria. | ties. The great possibilities of this| held at the home of Mr. and . * . The Alexandria arrived in port from country, with its increase in popula-| Robert Henderson, Main street, next that arc easily rinsed away -- without Montreal, on Wednesday, four days | {ion chould be considered. The work | week. was because of the | . 14 he met, and all that it required | Word has reached here that Mrs. > 1 t 1 ; overdue. This harming the most delicate fabric. great bush fires of the Ottawa and |. o co-operation. Richardson, daughter of Mr. Cornett, And it does this in cool or lukewarm northern Quebec, the smoke from As regards the immigrants coming | Garden street, and sister of Thomas . eye which hung like a great cloud over |; 0 (he country it was true that |Cornett, Church street, is seriously water, without hot water or boiling, sum- the fe. Hundreds of easels were | come of them were not of the best i ja Leon sity sRoupiial with ty- . . . . stalled at Lachine and Soulanges type of citizen, but it was not right | phoid fever, Mrs. Richardson was a raphe ale . winter. ¢ I h di canals, where the Alesundeia had jo that the country should keep them formes matron in Toronto hospital. hs UNIFORMITY . : ag ¥ ek : 3 dota : lB = i 1rt- wait from ednesday Ol 'ast Wee, | out. A great many of this class had - ©. Petch, boat builder here, is 3 hi : o you pre er to supp y the t until Sunday, when she was able to left these parts, for the west, and the [engaged on the hulls of three motor removing energy yourself or to use hal de her Woy on Se smoke aud | speaker hoped that they would do boats, of the dma model as He one . ' " og cown lo Jonireal. . 3 better in their new field. Regarding | 'ately completed for Cedric Gibson, stored up ina cake of Fels Naptha? came and put a damper on the oe oy in population, if this be thirty feet long, two of which are smoke, and the up trip was not so for Detroit purchasers and the other > 3 . Sr | came so great, the work could be di- Jetr ; y : HM you choose ihe easier aml hencs jong felaved. 'Capiain Sis, he or ar the eas etch i: for William McLelland, of this town. SOO000 0000000000000 g way, 0 wi a een on e P 2 22 | how much comfort you'll get out of them, J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. THE HOME OF. GOOD SHOES. Rev. Mr. Ebina, missionary from | Thurston Leander, of New York says he never saw anything like the | ay city, who has been located here for a green wrapper. : great douds of smoke that hindered } Japan; ed ents ht short time, in the employ of George be navigation. Pil inl " fo meeting just before the close, was E. Cash, tailor, King street, has left A noteworthy incident in Sonngs 9 | troduced to the chairman, by Rev. |!or Syracuse, 1 Y. 3 ' . with the stalling of the many boats J. Charles Villiers, and delivered a Roland LaFrance, : for some time at she a one | short address. Rev. Mr. Ebina speaks: past ee vik Brockville s Imovy ; propeller 's engarry. re ' "| the English language fairly well, and 8 g ncern, 18 spending a tain Collins, who is aged eghty |). "(ome interesting things to say. Shere Sime Jere with his parents, Yr. Another car of that wonderfully fine Penn- F415 Vas } to Jo ven wre Fi In his opening remarks, he said he ane Tile ant Re LaFrance, North Avania Oil thi batte le: | . his rT a vi When h own ae was glad to meet such an 'audience, |' °° Er tle Brockville's show house Sylvania Oil, nothing better made, has Just Fiver to Momeal. en Qn Clearte, land wished to extend his sincere |S Undergoing necessary repairs, sevoral boats followed in his wake. | 10, WOES 10 SICH (8 SHOR] Robert Lipman, proprietor of the arrived. If you want the best Coal Oil The Daughters of the Empire are be- Princess theatre, Kingston, who has : Le ; ho 1 » kindness they had shown to- 3s A coming most energetic in their desire | for i To A Oe ys ad fact at been here for a week quite ill has - . . . | ¥ 0 y 'n. eo iy . 2. to establish an hospital in Picton. | VOT Ria EY et out to Japan |oturned to that city, accompanied by m : 88 es re se ) . A : : . A I'hey want the county council to | ™ nies were 3 pan, | ars, Lipman, who will reside there ® and schools were organized for the in futir education of the children, was very Miss I ottic much appreciated by his fellow-coun- y grant the use of one wing of the House of Refuge, until the funds of the society will allow the building of a separate building. The county fath- --= . N ers now have the matter under! their : , 4 ¢ 5 RN consideration. A "tag" day will be had been put et his vodnuy, Fa | . f -¥ A X held the last Saturday in November. | ¥10¢€ he landed at Seattle he had been | A Call To Young M Jt WH \ ! Ai reaching ie sou A as a en. Train up a girl in the i : The- theatorium will also give over | Preaching to his countrymen. He ex | Toronto Star. g - way she should bake, : - - i their show for one night to the pressed the 4 hope that the men en Certain changes in the personnel of C e vey 1IYC and when she is married = : daughters, gaged in His Rew. Jpoyement, would {the cabinet have been expected for = > _ SS 5 -- - succeed in the work of evangelizing 'some time. I i Oth r Yonbioias » * ~ » - She win not depart trom tk R WN Giving Candid Advice the whole world. He desired not only that da King will oy i ligved 69 AND 71 BROCK STREET. e > I \ . e A nly [that ) o . en gt.) Montreal Star. to sce the clergy take up the world, folio, and the liberal leaders cannot "My mother taught me The duty of the opposition from to- | but also the business men. {do better than call to their aid men how to bake, and told J BY |day forward is to regain public confi- | After the addresses had been con- who are young not only in vears bat |™= mm ------ ms com r-------------------- h Cy. 8 e me x ZN ! dence, by deserving it. The voting cluded, Bishop Mills stated that the in ideas, and will keep liberalism in - > ee always used a % 3 has pruned away some of its worst aidioncs had heen made atyusintid touch with the progressive spirit of Anyone who ever sleeps Cllary Range. &V., RAN "dead wood," and there is more that | With a the facts concerning the the age and y\the country. The man- iy a Iq « ought to go; but what the opposition wealth of the country, and all that |date given byMhe country is a man | on a "Gold Medal Felt Mat- "Now I have a 'Pandora', R Ak \ foan best do for the present is to push | Was now left to consider, was the date for reform and progress. | p v, tress" is sure to speak about 3 | to the front Its better elements and question of responsibility. The ques- ¥ 7 it to others. They have a S Root, Brock street. D Jiv red In « 5 itv Pp , apr much spending (he past. two. weeks in Son 2 ered In any quantity to any part of vmen. treal, the gues er brother, James > C This was the first time the speaker | Root, a Braet of hoe Ju ther, Jame the ¢ ity. and, as with mother, my troubles Mo 1 : isti | ti : ; i i i ; her, my | aunch with optimistic courage pro- | tion was one which he hoped would] John Gauthier. Bellev He, died Tucs- | i are few. After fire is started, I gressive policies. : It has received oe be before 'the minds of thé people all day at St, Catharines, w -- 5 bad | N 1eputation all over Canada simply bring thermometer to N {excellent new timber, and the govern- | the time, during the series of meet- (been ill for some time. The deceased | ; , . . as the cleanest and most desired heat and leave the oven Frm ment has brought back some good ings to be held, so that afterwards, |left Belleville, about eighteen vears | i 1 3 fortabl f é : in charge of the baking. , \ {material as well. If these men and / the people could rise and meet these ago. He was fifty-eight years of age. K comnloria vie o mattresses, It's built for faithful service. | influences are in both cases utilized to | responsibilities, so that the gospel ep | and these together : | ' if ' Hercules Bed Springs, ! : ( {the utmost, and .are not permitted to might be spread to this new country i f : A [be shouldered aside by the aggressive The meeting closed with a hymn and i " While housewives with ! = . greed of forces which hitherto have |the benediction, at ten o'clock. up ure | ' Gold Medal Felt Mattresses | { other ranges re poking fire |] hr 00 uk to fey i the gids make a combination fit for a sing apes, | pS <3 = = y 5 better choice seb, before it when the 2 quiet wedding took place, Wednes- Fy Cure king. You may pay more for Living". ? hp J) fewer sttions are adied-ggain. ley. in Rollei, whos Mise Agnes | 2. 4 Lo something inferior, but for 3 > » daug Mr. ¢ ------ 2 all-round comfort and satis- faction, we guarantee these makes to be "Second to None." . James Reid, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 147 E . i glifumtimg?: | | AFTER DINNER MINTS S o . : cel + 00 : fg ny ay = or Re * Br " Appli y onde UT "Then youll be;infereste : Can EE TEETER 118 and 30 Cer ts P T boat ¥ y i a few week's wearing of > _iber A ! : this r appl vil ." No .0 - DRI Than 2. i mare ph i Laks 315 and 30 Cents Per Tin y - Qt ashions. NDS AND Fs n JQ > (wont Affect D\eesm : Se FUE BROKEN ARTS 10G ETHER AS) TE BIweT NAIR. oY THEW, 14 . » NE ; : D IN LIMB. No | v is ! . salves. No les. I hile, " at. | 5 it Ware Team NTE] | ine 0) 8 ALJ REES, 166 Princess St | wy i " . S ; if : Here is an elementary study in the theory of chances whi sh, despit i is | \ - Tits apparent simplicity, is calculated to develop an endless Crricty oF viewe. ; Phone 58. y | 3 i} FREE INFORMATION COUPON ate 'Made < {It appears that two speedy messenger boys bearing urgent despatches, met YB {S. R12 ks . PACKER IAAI FISSION Re . lin the park, and while recovering their breath, Tnduieed in a few PR Harahan. Slice dg A eae -- - -- Hot water bottles, ice bags, syring- [James Cousins, was wedded to Wil- es, all made from pure gum rubber, jliam B. Pratt, Toronto, a former Lelle- [SENT ON TRIAL T0 PROVE IT. ® ey A 5 and every article guaranteed, at Gib- |villian. C TN N \ son's Red Cross Drug Store. | Mr. and Mrs. S. Tuits, Tuftsville, are ar S Ne ) \ AL In Brockville, on Wednesday, Miss enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. \ i" N= . [Mary Maud, youngest daughter of Mr. |Ann Kearl, of Utah. The 'sisters part- = an / 3 and Mrs. John Fox, was united in ed in England fifty-four years ago, marriage to Allen L. Coburn, youngest |éach having long since thought the London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.Johm, N.B,, amilton, Calgary. son of W. A. Coburn. jother dead. FOR SALE BY LEMMON & SONS. TE z ; , | Q +) » a oulcan lwa S ba {throws of messenger boy's craps. The play turns entirely upon the possibil- Please send me bv mail in plain 3 | y > vy < lity or probability in throwing an ace in two throws of a single dice. That wrapper your Book on Rupture, || i DependjUpon' / 11 SX [I 3 Seobabifiy Jn sing sh 8 i oe : single Sie ih has measuring blank and price list free of S O I D BE 1 hE Leading Sporting Goods i lin two throws, what are thé odds against your winning it ? This may be cage order ore dersiaod. ni - { . lousesgcarrylthem.Drop'in ki [looked upon as the most elementary problem in the theory of probabilities trial. | Have you tried our strictly } and § bar Sold i Also ony 3 and trythem for yourself !Alwa Name - || Extra Wiping. The quality is gua ranteed and the price is right. [phat can be suggested. Answer Saturday. | og $ = bereYi apada*Ask , 0) Answer To Sandwich Man Puzzle. Address ... - Nl ; EDDYS MA CHES. or By re-arranging the sandwich men we find that their sign reads : | Sta Canada Metal Co k . 31 ST em I MATCHES BIG SHOW TO-NIGHT. t sy *s TORONTO ONT --

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