NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND ENTS 3 TELL us. The Tidings From rom Vorioiis Points | in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Notes From Bath. Feb. 25.----Miss who has been visiting Mrs. R. J Green, at Athens, has returned home Norval Robinson, of Maxville, Lewis Robinson, of Kingston, at Daniel Robinson's on Sunday last Mrs. James Chapman, of Odessa, returned home, ents here, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rik- ley. His iriends arg will be pleased lath, 3 x! to hear that R. J. Nr of Athens, | in progressing quite [o®orably, after { his operation, in Royal Victoria hos. pitnl, Montreal, a short time ago. Getting Bank. Ready, Newburgh, Feb. 26.--Miss Nora Det- lor, a pupil of the high school, Tamworth, fell on the icy sidewalk, breaking her left fore-arm just above the wrist. At the meeting of the cial hoard of; the Methodist church, D. A. Neshit, LP.S., was appointed to represent the board at the national icnary congress to be held in To K. Fraser has vom Colborne to assume the man ugership of the Standard Bank: here Mr. lHsey, in charge, returned to W'leville He made many friends during his short Mr. Fraser 15 superintending installing of the furnishings in the bank, mise ronto, tay. the new Happenings At Flinton. Feb, 24. Frederick York the Flinton blacksmith John Datoe. Charle to Bancroit to sell his wee soi has to stay at the home of Michuel cert of the WAS aA BNCeess Moses Lessard erves great shown Flinton, bought of went ha hu ness Virheart place, A come James. The con Roman Catholic church The chair was filed by Father Shallon des the ability he up the concert crowd, the village Mi Harvey Loyst have gone to Point There --wns han The stage has again: Miron Van now owner, as Williap---Paiord is going back to his farm m Hunger ford. Me. Paford proved Kimself © an eflicient driver. William Airheart, trap per, poisoned a lynx. The skin com mands a good figure praise ior has in petting Phere big hall being packed, and Wallace, Ann 'on a visit al Jerome exchanged owners WAS a on, George meer is At Ferguson's Falls. Falls, Feb. 2.--Mi J of Perth, her Michael Gray, of this place has taken the nat pole for line) which is Ferguson's have 1t in of June. Ferguson McDonagh, ter; Mrs. M. Gray getting phone Carieton expect to hy the first attended the visited Ris to 'run J Falls," working A large erowd party at James Hickey's last Friday might The euchre party | at Thomas MceCafiery's great | sneeessy over Ca heindred | people ut tended, Miss |, Tempant is danger ously "HE and: the doetors have up all hopes of her farmers: ground herve Joe Montgomery to the to They was a piven The in last Visit recovery are putting returned, after a Tuesday, R. Tuesday, of a month He left with a earlogd of hor Charle Hollinger shipped a carlond of hog and cattle last Saturday west, ' A McLean Wedding. McLean, Pd, 26.--A wedding took place Tuesday, Fobra ary 2rd, at the home of Me. and Mrs. Albert Brown's when their voungest daughter, Maud, was united to Overton trodirey, of Mountain Grove. At three o'clock to the strains of the wedding march played by Stew art Vanvolkenburg, the vouthful bride attired in a pretty costune white India mull trimmed with and very pretty of lace Anuie Hogle, | The presents which | best man. { his t - ep ---- of the niece, Charles acted as Methe prey ribbous, und leaning on the arm her father, took her place beside groom. She was assisted by her Miss Sophia Rawley, , and Brown, brother of the bride, tev. Mr. Halpenuy ministef of Sharbot La: {formed the ceremony, after wh fyoung couple received hearty" dr the ton. | gratulations. The "guddts numbering Fo wid! thon invited to partake' of and'| visited | has { after visiting her par- | | | from | | business trip offi | Wolves are plentiful in from Lane's camp. arrived | here. | Thoma { feet in depth. 1 1.800 | bought "trig Of the ney tele from +f human life by the railroads of this order | | they | 16th, | | | | | | p the Food things provided far the oc- casion, The eveping was spent in cial intercourse: music and Singing was furnished ny Wagarville Jubilee Club. Were numerous BO testified to the yousg couple are held. Eagle Hill "Echo. Eagle Hill, Feb. 25.-- Roads are fine again, and everyone is busy drawing logs to the mill, as R. Ferguson and H. Pettfer have started sawing. Ed- ward Villnefi has takes a contract for several thousand rails from S, Dry- { dale. Erdman Marquardt has gone on a trip to Renfrew. Miss Hazel Pettier | {spent a few days the guest of Mrs, Wickwire. FE. Villnefl intends to have a flour and feed store shortly A. |Krmstirong and Reuben Pettier made a to Cloyne this week. Saul King is staying at Philip Plot's. M. Ready lost a line cow whis week. this vient? S. Drysdale spent Sat- Leopold Mieske is home Eugerie Mivkke, of spent Sunday at his Visitors : R. Pettifer, at Mr. and Mrs. James Pettier's; « Mr. and Irvine, at Miss Fanny John was Miss Mary Rahm, Sunday. Autwine at L. Marquardt's Mr. and Mrs, urday here. Griffith, f R. Fer- guson's; at. J. R Denbigh. of Charles guest Fortunes In Ireland's Peat. Chicago Inter-Ocean. In view on the increasing scarcity of timber, from which almost all paper i made, it is of interest that excellent brown paper ed from peat, and in all probabilit; this ean be Lleached. Peat is, in fact, wood put through one process, that of partial disintegration. 2,500,000 aeres of peat venth ring to know in of th filteen contains he a ton LS to formed of There are Treland, entire covering one urface, ana ave As an acre tons of solid peat from £1 upward, of hrown wrapping £10, idea may the neglected wealth Probably half the used paper making is converted into hrown paper. The use peat would the destruction forests. Sigee the new * and for coking peat by-products have been discovered, i a fuel in manufacture will en rely into Irish 'industries , and can while costs he Ireland. paper thus of some lor wood of of arrest successful and récove pro CESSES ng the peat ter la The Leadly Level Crossing. Home "Journal The appalling disregard of the value country is comment mn had as frequently the cause of the old land, where, if many' fatalitiés in a year we have a month there would be a public uprising. The of the protection of human life both with: reg rd to those: who use public conveyances and those who are com- pelled to ¢mgss the highways ing. Within a few weeks the country have come people killed while merely *erossing over the tracks. It seems incredible that level crossings should be tolerat ed anywhere, That they should be un protected in cities or towns but shows how callous to croachinents as in is shock from all over reports of are our people rights. upon our Men Swear--Women Complain. Just beeause to cure them Extractor; it ty-four hours callouses the nam 's. it. their ache- with Putnam's acts paiivessly in For warts and only thing "Pat corns Casy Corn tween corns, is try The fine opera house, which M. J 0'Brion is building in Renfrew will he formally opened on March 17th gr ~RUNNING GAMBLING HOUSE. CALIFORNIA CLUB. PHOTO. BY VAUGHAN & KEITH oT =i. San Feb several Local hundred of them, next Wad Fraucisco, 80 ciety leaders, must appear in police court, morning. and testily \h ol A Nesday im vse of Sam, a Chinaman accused This tal, the his gambling house eful raping a shrewd and resour Orien what is in who conducts known Asiatic Club, Chinatown, fellow-countrymen while away the Nou when taken into ) cust minions of the folk clubs: of as where and night, the to have! members ity, gather of the oy hy determined who are the that law the society the wourt leading and to come testily the | who 1s of be was no! them | every AR more guilty of were, One day last licemen marched through the fashion able quarters of the city." They doorbells, and in each case asked the lady of the house. When the man answered to their names formid able looking documents, sum ing to make their appearance the police court, were held out licemen. To say AM gambling than week a squad of po mn by in almost I putting i of Mrs 1 president of the Cal was similar to most the women were shocked mildly." Zhe experience wird FrBaldwin, ifornia Club, the athers. that case f of the high esteem in which | home Irvine, | Mrs. | H®* Crankshaw's, | the | is produe- | inadequacy | 9 they | rang for | wo the po- | | DAILY it Semethents Brumnay, FEBRUARY 27, 1909. INVITED | KOCH TO DRIVE. i i i i | Ea DER HES mie Before leaving New York, for England last week Alfred G. Van- derbilt paid a graceful compliment to E. von der Horst Koch by in- viting him to drive the Viking coach next season on its daily runs between London and Brighton. Mr. Koch has accepted the" tion and early in April will go to London to assist Mr. in completing preparations for the opening run, in May. The Venture and the Viking will be kept on the road all through May, June and July, and Mr. Koch expects to be on the box practically every day during the season. It will not be the first | time that he has driven the Viking. a Vanderbilt 'VILLAGE OF VERONA. THE SPORT REVIEW, of a Lad After a Siege o Paralysis. Feb, 21. --Edward , Walke: from Alberta, after aby forty vears, are visit Mrs. Walroth., They to visit friends Bel Grace Trousdale ha £4 position with C. W. Leadle Wartelsky left, to-day for Mon and Boston. A, ('. Wagar, Par y pA ulid ham, wa S. Campbell a Be j they station a few | week | 'ave | The Orangemen of Vereny lodee have | decided to hold carly in | the deal © wood and rushed. int mill week, and teams busy the faldspar t mrteen Death Interesting News ious Sporting Fields. The Winnipeg Shamrocks lrawn their challenge | Galt will {i and will \probably tenlrew 1,71. Powers informed by the that his contract and binding Canadian warked have with the Stanley a challenge, ordered Verona, and wile, of his for an T 3 up n "once nearly i pu ™ ¢ w oe ny 8 S tg meet ter, have tock. jeured a tH. B, treal gone in Mi visited Ottawa Indian. depart with vas nent curlers in Scotland their schedule, win like twenty wut of twenty-four played oba rink Weep Y Victoria raze Seattle TG wars relieving S out for days last 3 ing something ong I'he - Mani a tea-mg month, A ting next al all before it Colonist : reached the and Vancouver "events.'"" Dame something has heen this down logs yard are hauling the Robertson mines, | Lake, there early spring. J The Pacific the has coast, planning Fashion, it ap to 'say about ithletics as well as millinery Meadows, the Guelph ranner, ow twrned professional and will ip with Dorando in it the "Riverdale rink, wesday. Meadows is ive miles, Islan of start are a hi prospects has will tider few days and wife Manitoba, their visiting her few weeks, her po Quarterly Methodist Sunder mill a in a Slanley 1 gaan i thes ahadk ister lef A LLON a will stant whore ature ane for mak M Eliott, Laidley, for to nme in \ ; hook a few intend Miss My Monday to Toronto, next class at give cone should goad 1 Flanagan 1s handling the Guelph chap. Kingston is championship, a the applies think trick shape a or ten and prety res Perth in the talian ae Tom" milline Crvices were hold Sunday, Rev. My at the morning i Rev. Dr ¢ to a la s rendered both services | The dian, lage, church Foronto Globe vin the ntitle them #6 play cup. The who, moreover, turn the bet ter layed on offic In the a hne lee ing will Mon ™N OPV 10 3 Se M We cation oven ad [BY I'h r ¢ anthems at -'l u Allan AAC an will vhen ime Ri they They than OHA ome fine jst about he in much they hampions In on of M. Wiliams, the stricker In vil second living a died, Sunday with paralysis The funeral Methodist church. Kingston, last: p the north of He SIX nonths held, Tuesday, Rea. My ofliciated. The re | placed in the 1 he berry pital, pinal High mike was match at Ri- Queen's an exciting hockey rink, Ottawa, v graduates from cal survey. defeated the ersity graduates by the Half-time score was duecen's' team Weld lquhdm; ce rant 0G about ago the the "topograph- lForonto Uni- ito all Mullin, « ins was sity mi vault { daughter of 1. Good the general ho afflicted witl Mrs. MeCuallougt very ill { supeuintendent --o-- Mes: (Ih cornet wal score of one Steond : (vom, Norrish Wormwitl Was was taken Oo Friday, mening Falls, Ale, Mooresack, ! the mines, is now * 1s mine re {Lyon | ha dwelling the saw = mill, (residence of 8S. Walker, to lertaker. Mr. Laidley's thoroughly ter visiting ont, caver, tre, and Cordukes Bernard, Sporting } rover, 30101 as continues A 8 us well-known Who has tells a urns "man, occupying rrived about that and "itzpatrick, ash hat old Ottawa Free Clifisides' the | knee, out acancy. Here tered a backset, as the Mvea ther -- ---- _-- arly BORN. Napanee Mrs. Geo. Grass, a Deseronta, Feb Mrs. Edward 1 London, the hefore hi 3 an offer fight the m idence on the Johnson fight mill began Samuel 12.000 in Burns, balance of the Irish ha n nus ampsor old the the neav ones Johnson managel ol to = had the BLOre to throw they turned but renovated N.Y iriends kn lately 1 propokition down Gerald, Roche son © \n Geraldi, is her Pioss Customs Entry Forms. For' sale at Whig "thi good printing." * "Jack Wil cover-point, is with his and his club counted on Allan Powell to fill the also they have encoun Powe i under will" leave city k As a result, Chi in' somewhat of third man, have Horace Pimes Mr. merchant, who one of Hamilton's for - the past few slegsant time, yesterday mest of Paderewski, he or | ed to the eminent pianist, Jas v deep interest meeting was I'he mit not la clever for liams, mt of wisted ame keep office, hom ringing {ol henpecked who It's | loud the man Crow when he gets dway from home and the - next ides have mandary nt we been for fortunately nbstitate Hamilton speed of ens GRASS Mr, BRUYEA to a son PRINGLE to Mr daughter BROMLEY .--At to Mr. and daughter [VANKOUGHNET 22nd, . Feh,, Vankoughnet Feb. son defence dug Merrill on 21st a 17th up an Progen | m : Longboat, heen a guest prominent citi days, spent a At the re- was present- 'who evinced native warm st ken Richmond, on F has wand Mrs Fred i on Feb. 15th Bromley Deseronto, Mrs. Robert Richmond and My girls In to Mr twin in the runner end cordial, lid ooked "at To MARRIED BROWN des . ration ny : I HENDE RSON long anc Napanee hos On aly, 237 Annie Brown, lrightor | Hendor Calgary 'HH SCRINSIHAW FITCHETT At Napanee Fely. 24th, James A. Serimshaw te itehett; hoth ot North Free looke the + evening Long . atre onghoat long ta or arr, and ad mutual, taken to was n boat uel was he wie given a . met with Fe cinful Tuesday. She Charles an doy accident on ¥ vas walking acros und shipping broke her wrist Sievens' spot. fell NMELLOW-THISTLEWAITE anee, on, Feb. 23rd Mellow, Deséronto Thistlewaite, Napanee 1 TH--SHI TL Croydor At William iss Henry awn Vietoris on wd R.--On Fe ry, at 3 a Ma . ¥ Nir. ans ies Jolin. Bonty: Catarrh Cannot Be Cured C. Shetier: ewhurgh vith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, MILLEF HUYCKE.--On Feh . annot reach the seat of the apanee, Nellie May, only daughter |"Jatarrh is a blood or constitutional dis- of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Huycke | *256, and in order to. cure it you must Adolphustown, to James Ross Mille ake internal reme Hall's Catarrh North Fredericksburgh ure is taken internally. and acts direct : y on thé blood and nucous surfaces. Iall's © Catarrh Cure' is not a quack vedicine. It Wwhs prescribed hy one of physicia in this country for Jame as tLhey 24th disease ! DIED. VAITR. --~In Camden, on Vair, aged eighty-two COLLINS --~In North I 20th he * hest nd is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, ombined with the best blood purifiers, wting directly ou the mucous surtaces The perfect combination of the two in- rredients is what produces such wonder- results ian curing Catarch. Send for imonials 'free: CHENEY & CO, 14th, Johr ns Kuburgh + Feb ninety-two BRUYEA. --At Margaret and Mrs. C! months yropn INGS --At Deseron A 13th, Mohn, infant i] Sold by Druggists i he MrifcaMichael = Toppings, see Take Hall's Family months pation. oh Rot ollins, ager years Deseranto 12th infant ries Props., Toledo 5c for price Fills Consti- invita- which is to be made | From the Var-! and Longhoat | games at the Swiss bonspiel is also Marathon ! has | i twelve-mile race the bent on Leb Uni- | Cummings; | Me- | wings, | remarkable | apt | the | Paderewski | TREE Rb a HITT ERY. 3 QUITE A LNELY TINE IN GANANOQUE OVER ENSES ouncil Favors Grant- Shop Licenses--Two Marriages During the Week-- Another Ice Yacht Prize. Gananoque, Feb. 27.---In St. An: drew's church, at six o'clock, Thurs: day evening, iss Mary Elizabeth Wing, daughter - wof John Wing, Leeds township, was united in marriage to William Henry Hutchinson, of Prince Albert, Sask., a former resident of Gananoque. The, ceremony was per- formed i Rev. Henry Gracey, pas tor of St. Andrew's church. After the céremony the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride's parents, anf a substantial repast, Mr. and Hutchinson left on the east- bound train for Brockville and Otta- wa, to spend their honeymoon, after which 'they will return here for a short visit prior to settling in Prinee Albert, where Mr. Hutchinson possess- es an 'extensive ranch. At St. Johw's church rectory, on Tuesday evening 23rd inst., Miss Alice Finch, late of England, was united in marriage to William Dempster, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Demp- ster, Charles 'strett. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Father Kehoe, rec tor of St. John's church; Mr. and Mrs. Dempster will take up residence here, Michael McParland who tendered Wi resignation as town ecouncilior Tuesday evening last canyas No. 5 poiling subdivision for tures for a certificate for application for shop license in Gananoque from the board of license' commissioners for the district of South Leeds. | Mayor Donevan at the session" of the town council this week, opposed strongly the motion of Reeve Drithon, seconded by Councillor. Bulloch, re passing by the council of a by-law |dimiting the number of shop and ta { vern licenses for the municipality requested by License Commis i Cornett, On the motion heing put carried by four to three, i quently given its first reading {next regular session of the council {falls March 2nd, too late to he of any this year, as the law say {it must be done prior tg March 1st. A special session held, except [at the call of the mayor, and he being opposed to the motion will of I not call % special session | William Hale, former | shop license in the west ward, is with a petition in No. 1 polling | dizision for the majority the tors on the voters' list requisite for a certificate of applicant in making lee al application for shop license to the hoard of license commissioners, Commodore W. T some shield trophy, of sterling silver, offered for competition in the Gana- noque Iee Yacht Club schedul: of rac es, has arrived and is on exhibit in W. NS. Abbotk's window. The Gananoque High School hockey team leaves for Kingston, to-day, to try conclusions with the Kingston Collegiate team. A hard tussle is an ticipated, as by all reports, hoth teams seem pretty evenly matched The Misses Janet and Vera Crouch, Princess street, entertained a large their young friends at their home Thursday evening. | Cecil De Wolfe, Sydenham street, left to spend some time with relatives aut Portage 'la Prairie, Man. Mrs Baker, King street, is spending few days this week in Toronto. Mrs W. W. Stafford and the Misses Gert (rude and Elizabeth Stafford turned from a short visit with tives in Toledo and Lansdowne. | Brown, Wilmot, Mich., time in town | William Carpenter, is us sioner it amd was con on use for cannot com holder of ont sub of elee Sampson's hand number of on K rela A. is spending a the guest of Mrs. Wellingfon street, L short Book-Binding. cash hooks, and all* kinds at lowest price 8. | Ledgers, loose leaf systems, letter press hooks, British Whig, the hoe of good printimg..- 1 It can is how cnaily be by a foreign suitor making his appeal through a coronet, when she would instantly spot fel low-American who was talking his hat. surious deceived a a i A Natural Cure. | When you apply a soothing, ing ointment like Dr.. Hamilton's tain cure for piles is sure to low, Even cases of. years invariably yield to $ Dr. Gintment; try it yourself, Sold by druggists, heal cer- fol Hamilton's ble. fas The great Uterine Tonic, jonly safe eflectual depend, Sold in three df of strength--No. I, §1; No. 2 3 10 degrecs gtronger, $3; No. 3 for si al cascs, per box Sold I ail druggists, or sen' pal Fen pamphlet, on receipt of price Addess: Twi 220k Meoieiwg Go. ToRGN:2, OT, Gormeriy Windsor the The the | TVVVVVTVVTOGN a have re- | A. { woman | through ! standing | Estagrisuep 40 Years, TO SMOKERS} 500 50c. Briar Root Pipes. Special, 25¢. 200 Regular Briar Root, 25¢. for 10e. 3 And all Repairs for Sick Pipes and Squeaky ' Instruments AT THE HOUSE OF PERFECTION K. ROUTLEY, 173-5 Princess St. Our Big Clearing Sale Is a Huge Success A bargain for everybody. Buy carly Buy now. Everything included. Furniture, Carpets and Oil Cloth, Baby Carriages and Go-Carts. Ask to seo the Tourist Folding Cart. \2 The Leading Undertaker, James Reid, Phone 117, Store open nights, Freight and Packing Free. TULA VATLTLLALLTRVLRTATA TVET RTAL BLUR LS Ganong's Chocolates | The best. Any flavor. ' J ¢ ¢ : ¢ : In bulk, 50¢ per lb. ' One-half pound Fancy Boxes, 25¢. One pound Fancy Boxes, H0c. - A JREES, 166 Princess St 3 Phone 58, Anaan as TU VVVTLLTLLLL TLR ARVOTLLVLVVLRNVLVVBRS Eons BRA BVRSW 10 to 15%. This will be a splendid opportunity to save money 230 Princess St Phone 877. to visit our store and view the large variety of Cakes on sale to-day. You'll be sure to be pleased. R. H. TOYE, 302 King Street. a box. | Regulator on which women car | PLUMBERS : USE our STAR EXTRA WIPING SOLDER, the round end blocks, costs no more an the common kinds. One trial will make it al- ways your SOLDER. Canada Metal Co., Ltd 31 William St., Toronto. i $5.00 value, for One lot of Men's for One lot Boys' One lot Boys' Buff Boots. $1.50, for $2.50 Box 'Box Cali Bluchers, 2.50 for 3150 One lot Boys' Colt Bluchers. Regular ¥2.00, 'Regular One lot of Boys' Bluchers, sizes 11,:12 and 13. Regular $2.00, for ........... One lot of little Boys' Bluchers, sizes 8 to 10}. Regular $1.25 and a few $1.35, for ... eae $1.50. Specials For Saturday About 50 pairs Men's Tan Bluchers just arrifed One lot of about 20 pairs Ladies' Tan Bluchers. Regular $4.00, for .......ccc.ocovsnresnss wn. $2.98, One lot of about 50 pairs Women's $2.50 Fine . Kid Bluchers. ° Clearing at One small lot of Girl's Calf Boots, sizes 2}, only. Regular $1.75. Clearing . $1.50. | Bargain in Children's Boots, at 48c., oe 9, $1.25 and and 98c. One. { ; : Many Bargains in Other Lines Also a Few Cheap Rubbers ; iy 3 3.98, Calf Bluchers, for 98¢.