Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1909, p. 6

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ri io y PAGE SIX. FEW YORK WOMEN IN re Both Mrs. James B past week. In one of her striking in its originality Lymes B Lyst/s erg oe ee Ce v co -------- LATEST FAD. A du ae rs. (Siewert Weoler .-ies of picture dances during pound python. Her costume the was Ma Tus Walker ti took part in ¢ performed with a 10 ' NEWS OF NEIGHBORS The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. Washburn Washburn, May 21 about through seedin tatoes the order « Cold Spring factory is turning first class arti much to the advan tage of the Rex were : Miss and michael, at J. Ball's; My and daughter, Aggie, at W Frederick Scott, at Dudley Mr. and Mrs Cuddy, at Hamilton's, Cushendall Items is patrons ent NV addell Wor vhnon s Mi Selby Personals Selby, May 2] .--R. Paul egys. }. Anderson. spent this week hack his farm Mrs Dafoe is remewing old acquaintances here. The funeral of Mrs. J. Grange | was held to the Methodist church and | was largely attended, . Mrs. Fido spent a few hours with her mother, who is very ill. Mrs. D. Me Kim and Mrs. Huot spent a i | in \ pance recently, Visitor Mrs. ter and daughter, at MeGinn (!, Dean and at BE. Williams' R. Lucan and wife at G. Vallean J. Twloch and wifé at EF. Andarso Miss Grange at J. Granfiel is buvin a few da at at w Win wile, Tips From Picton. May 21 I'he funera late Mrs. Mulholland, or was largely ded, Inter place at Gl nwood cemetery formerly by Gu \ has been purchased by Church Bre Picton, and they improve ments, The road cellent work. to and it 1 old way voad- work been ill, 1 live with her daughter the A Pr great improvements to Picton atter occupied ney Li are makin rader i the « ing quite an impr of doing the an M Coll erent ly | summer hi "+ Joyceville Jottings Joyoeville, May 21.--The ther quite favoralde for the farmer they are trying to get their School is closed this week a teacher, Miss Anglin, 1s att convention in Kingston new and William 'Trotter are on list, as also is Mrs Jame aldson The Brick and 'File resumed work ° again. at Wash mn crop end { Edward Ag the Don any sick has | ey's | mer prived | Carey are spending a few days { frienas A MILITARY REVIEW A. Joyee's Donnelly, Seed Mi Patric alter vist Howe Jove Mrs, Me Visitors Bay, at P 2 returned Mrs burn To Be Held at Barriefield, Monday Morning. Joye home roodiriend Mrs, J Heron h Lake wl Miss Maggie and J Me I I," Marphy J nd y, at J in' ind Mi ing her sister, nd: an Island; Mr. and command Lhe Col. W. D. ing Eastern Ontario, Gordon, officer ha Sout issued ilitary on orders | field review Monda following Ie morning : I'he rade on Barricfield of Victoria day, the 24th inst Royal of or a on common . Cushion Hiteheodk, Are detailed below will pa common; n honot corps nee { oy Sharbot Military the com Gentleman cadets, (by Lake News. May 21 I'he- hot College m mandant.) May I'he Royal Us en WOT C company, and My ) nal New residence in 1 | ate menth Sydenham, i lake, permission Horse Artillery Regiment, (39th Guard, York Scpar I taken nue Woodrufi lay mmber v up company.) 14th of Wales Own Ihe troops present will he under (he Lieut.-Col. Burstall, R.( who will detail a brigade majo ave for the summer Prinecss Rifles pending with her Quite al of the pending Victoria 1. Hetherington cottage Shibley repainted, sister command of H.A., and brigade The W D. i Kastern Ontario. Tho several corps will parade in re view order and procved to Jarriefield independently in to be drawn up in in line at 10:20 am. in the following order from the right: R. ¢!. Hor Artillery, centleman ca- dets, R.M.C., '«¢ company, Ist Regi iment, N.G., N Y., (39th Separate com 11th P.W.0. Rifle I'wo marke from each he detailed port to major young peopte intend Day in Kingstor building a un Burney's Point ! is having his summer cottage A little danghter brighten the home Smith, Mr. and sergeani-malor is troops will he reviewed by Cod on Gordon, officer commanding has wi of the Mrs. J witht Kingston. Mrs, Cleriline, | London, is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. William Robinso | The public school teachers of thi vicinity are attending the teachers conventon in Kingston. Rev. H Sime : postion in uany), will hrigado at It corps the ground to he re Death At Piccadilly. on Piccadilly, May family will move He has bought a front B. Botting, went through here pigs. He is paying The ay it is the highest they we The Pro : opened the 2) a.m Parade hand rival on The fore at a walk and trot, infantry and i At B. Shay this from eacl must states ! brigade major oggar l to the the from corps farm out on vicinity he grounds will march past, 'artillery in column buying 10, farmer offered olumn chool has re Death night efully ever Sunda quaricr the fore shyterian lusion of the march past I reform « advance route will four cone 10} M th Ww 0 the original and funeral Column Method vd, and four | will Kennedy {taro 1d and (In dhsmis isited order form force review he tho when hi§ aged mother pa | ground in Her the ons to rest of on preached in he leaves Mt Thomas J. Walroth, Reyne Walker, €olth B vale Tohn, Cobalt: indantry in march off from the 1 Brock, "King, Barre Wonireal to Queen reaching there each corp od to its private parade via Un Prins four i street Mi witl be Lu y Warren, and Che Kin plete, My friend this vd Robert; How He Fooled Them. rd home ited returning to he closed for a couple Miss Annie Hamilton the teachers' conyention. Mi Annie friends at Sydenham Wells and ind Mi Lillian and Mas ( Sydenham, vi | ¢ bicago Rect Well," said Jed Potter's last. 1 knew later.' 'What's happened 77 master "He an advertisement in ix B. Storms and IN, o th m papers that's published down Walker in Maine, sayin if he'd dollar 1 , 1 they'd tell him about to Sunday , scasickness before Forontc Unele Hiram Skiniior, his eve teeth cui ait at will School 1 got at whiie » he'd sooner or Visi visitin Mrs Black Cavan, Mr Gi asked the post- and o family soon one \ send Cumben t end sure a 1 a way der to Harper Ox spent Avi cure Jd : y "Didn't they tell him ? "Yeu, told him all right, it's a blame swindle, just the I'he answer | "Travel on the worth's Gausage, ¢ William Goodfel 'homas ting, at nd My oodiellow's Prank they but nD. J ht low p same. : wo was, ¥ [iF By jing, they ain't no use tryin' to beat these city sharpers, but 1 got ahead-of em---oncet."" "How did *1] ol that know cars, i? e of their advertisements said if 'd send $2 they'd let. me how to keep my from pullin'. Course 1 knew there was some «wll about it somewhere, 1 surprised when the andwer come to let you manage goen razor sO wa'n't whiskets grow.' 'Bud did them ?"' "One of anterieit the my how you get ahe ad 0 the dollars 1 I'd county sent. em off was to ot shoved a eo on } me at | edit mu---- | Kingston And Smith's Falls. Steamer Rideau King leaves Swift's | wharf every Monday Thursday at l6 a.m. James Swift agents fair. and & C That's About All | Catholie Standard and Times What then," asked. the professor, "is exact (difference between logic and ophistry 2" "Well," replied the bright student, "if e engaged in a controversy it's just difference between your line of irgument and the other fellow's." Ow A a BROTHERS MEET AFTER FIFTY YEARS Professor Henry Hanby H Crookwell Shire, New in the Isle of Man the first time since farmer of his birthplace in Canada for lia, journeyed ¥ stration (shows the right. | ay and G South half nore than 12,000 miles to G. Dudley Hay in the left and Prof. H. H. Hay |i You m Cold Sores ? and You need healing ointment like | Hamilton's Rub it on night ang morning and the cold is cured For this purpose alone Dr. Hamilton's Ointment should be in every S0¢, boxes d everywhere. Have slveerine a month. bling won't powerfully vaseline Dudley Hay, wealthy Wales, Aust a century ag). have wey parted. My. Hay, of sea his brother cure 1n a br jast n Austra The illh sore n house IF YOU ADVERTISE ANIL N Need the 1909 Canadian Newspaper Directory. According to the 1909 Fdition of iCaradi n New Yi oxluy, just {pew sou sewfoundland, can | wvast ol 135 daily papers, 1,0150%eek- {ly or semi-weekly, 262 monthly semi -monthly, and 14 published less frequently. 'These figures. can be relied on, as the Canadian Newspaper Directory is published by the oldest and laegest Advertising Agency in the Dominion, A. McKim, Limited, of Montreal and Toronto. 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Ho is a Canadiai, a native of | London; Ont, * Mullin, the Detroit pitcher, has "yet to lose a game. Cicott, of Boston eet eA et pe ov leads or facilities, and fea tures of every other interesting newspaper city, and village in Canada. I'he book contains over 430 pages, ft is splendidly hound and is certain: ly a credit alike to the publishers and to Canadian newspapers generally. A. McKim, Limited, are particularly | well qualified to edit and publish this, | | the standard book of reference on Ca-| nadian publications. They are the | pioneers "in the Advertising Agen vi field in the dominion, the McKim A ency having been, founded in Montre {in January, 1889, twenty years ag {by Anson McKim, who is still at t} |" of the business. | 1 | town During all this time they have been | the acknowledged leaders in this in Canada, and the agency business! has been developed from a very small | | beginning--then performing only the | i | inetions of the middle man--to a very | Hy : Er | large producing enterprise which ruos | ROPDY FINLAYSOX, linto the millions | Who will Moptreal Tacrouse | Years ago MeKims recognized that | twelve ¢ Pvsen ur one of the requirites for successial ad-! Americans, has also a clean string vertising a thorough knowledge of | iictories. Lake, of New York Amer mediums, and they began| cane has won five and lost one game. | the pubiication of the Canadian New Toronto Mail and Empire : A friend | paper which Alfie Shrubb offered to bet nized as the most complete and accur- | yesterday, that the Englishman would ate work of the kind published. ] H The price, express or postage paid, is $2 line captain again the is | advertising Directory, is now recog-| of pre- | a¢ Hanlan's Point next Monday night | Longboat was present when Shrubb's [betting friend made his proposition | and wanted to accept it, but was ad {vised by his friends not to make the al eal hada pv! ai wager. The indications are that a lot Protest From The Philadelphia Post. Charles Frohman company «f colored artists to play | of money will be wagered on the race Othello, of which he tells a good| Ayciralians won their opening story. In the scene hetween the Moor | ericket match in England by defeating and Desdemona, wherdn Othello de- mands the handkerchief, the actor, who was playing the title-role, fused vociferousness with impressive: ness. "Desdemona," he cried, "give me dat han'kerchief."" But the doom- ed lady only babbled of Cassio, ner liege shouted again, "1 ast va | de time to git me dat han kerchief."" Still the fair one parried the issue with talk of Cassio, and th lordly Othello, now thoroughly censeéd, bellowed, 'Woman, for third and last time 1 tell to feth me dat han'kerclfef. Away !" As he was just about to open hi Gallery. 'a . once organized | Notts an innings and six runs, 389 to 239 and M1, con- | A Point Of Order. Montreal IHerald Some years a liberal me the Canadian House of Commons speaking with his fixed on his manuswipt. A to- complain that reading his speech. Interrogated the speaker, the member that he had 'copious notes." however, allowod to proceed. t long afterwards a conservative member % : was reading his speech, and the late mouth again a Lig leather-lunged pa- | | anderkin stood tron in the top gallery shouted down | yocine the speaker, said : at him, 'Fo' heaven's sake, nigger, *» why doan yo" wipe yo' nose on yo' sleeve an' let de show .go on?" 0 a mber of and wns fo attention second conservative the member re Wis by me confessed de vou up, and "Ini a point of order. "You the mean," said | breaking "that the honorable Yaad t gentleman is reading his speech 7 A Realistic Actor. "No," said Dr. Landerkin: 'my Woman's Home Companion. is . , Malcolm was three years old. Io | lection stood stock still in the middle of the badly. floor, one arm extended horizontally, v5 His mother, looking up from her sew Building A Concrete Island. ing, saw the door open. | A great French company "Shut the door, Malcolm, please," [constructed an artificial island she said, Mediteiranean sea some distance No response. She repeated her from Toulon to be used ex quest. Still no response. perimental station for torpedoes. It "Malcolm," she said more sternly, is called the Island of Torpedoes, and 'I asked you to shut the door. the method of its construction is in Stil Malcolm stood in the middle of When the idea first present the floor with his arm outstretched small is and did not move. reh- "Malcolm," said his mother, "if vou don't shut the door at once 1 shall have to punish you?' Malcolm burst into tears and 'fhung Mimself on his. mother's knees. 'Muy ver," he cried, "1 was bein' a wooden an' wooden can't shut doors ! t mn, gun has out re as an Fenious. ed itself to the: company a land in a proper locality was se ed for, but without fore the company decided to build a hollow concrete island, float it to the position desired and sink it to the sea bottom. The huge 9 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 70 feet in height, was constructed tthe banks of the Seine, launched, and towed to its position in the Mediter ranean. - Popular Mechanics for June contains views of the island. SNCCess, about "1h, signs Memory Studies. Boston Reeord. - | A small boy went inte a South Boss ton drug and rubbed his left foot up dud down his right leg in.an effort to remember something that had escaped him. | "Say," he began, "will you tell me | the name of the place where we Am- | Ami mp-- Hurts Rightly Healed. Any injury which may result in blood poisoning. Al ways apply an antiseptic remedy. Wade's Ointment is antiseptic and remarkable healer. It cure ericans have so many soldiers?" {in the shortest possible time. Cures "Fort Sheridan?' = | eczema (salt rheum), boils, , pimples, "Oh, no. It's farther | old sores, scald head, piles, dandruff that.' : and all scaly or itching eruptions of ""I'ne Phillijsves | the skin. In big boxes, , at Wade's "That ain't just it, but it's some- Drug Store. where around there." | "Perhaps you mean Manila?" "Manila ! That's right ! 1 Knew store insures a away "than 91 Vertical And Lateral Travel. ttsburg Despatch, " : : : | A striking illustration of the growth sould get ar >, 1 want al : 5 : : ent eo get it after awhile . 'of business population is furnished hottle of manila extract for flavorin'. ; "They're going -- te eréam." | by an 4 in New York that y Be nearly twice as many people are --ear- Reaches The Hone. ried up and down in The value of a liniment largely de pends upon its penetrating qualities Smith's White Liniment penetrates to the very bone. It seeks out all in- flammation and congestion and re- it. Stimulates the circulation so doing relieves almost at The best cure for rheumatism, neuralgia and all strains or bruises 25¢., at 'Wade's Drug Store. {| Pi assertion on the transit routes of that city. A calculation' of = tin work of "the 8,600 passenger elevators in New York esti mates their total transport at 6,500, 000 passengers per day, while the pub lic service figures - put the total surface, elevated 3,500,000. moves and by once. commission's and subway cars a Cured of Drunkenness How a Montreal lady cured ber husband of drunkenness with Journalism At Midasville. Gowganda Tribune The Tribune was Saturday, but in reaching subscription re: the reason that ran out cent stamps and were forced to wai until Tuesday last before the master could get a stock. "Yes; deed, we had the price all right We have asked to paper--that is, add more pages, hut we cannot at present. It is all that my man Friday and myself can do to get it out as it i I want to al that 1 write every line that appea: give him the remedy in bis lin these columns, and as soon as the / tea, and asit had no taste | per ted 1 RT orsmell, he never knew paper 1s printec told be was taking it. | mg and wrapping post 21} want others to know} stamps. 30 youl can wis th; lets I ter, but please not my name yet. may say that my husband's health is better in every way than for years ck and pamphlet giving full Trial Pa al articulars testimonials P ind price, in plain sealed envelope, sent on receiptofa2e stamp. Correspondence sacredly confidential. THE SAMARIA REMEDY CO. 15 jordan Chambers, Jordan St. Toronto, Can. Also for sale at Henry Wade's Ww Drug Store, Kingston. out time in some on case #1 want to tell you that taste less Samaria Prescription has entirely cured my bos- band of drunkenness so quickly and simp! that etd Howglad lam that 1 confided in you and wrote for your frees sample package. Ths sample tablets 1 got from yon checked is drinking, and before I bad used the full treatment be was nently cored. we post in the been enlarge 18. busy at licking get and After a blocks beyond to walk back privilege of ductor Phone repaired carried thee he is willing more for the with the con been his strec! several has man conversing 147. and have your furniture at James Reid's, r tries, the railway, telegraph, banking Fhe a ) | i of 8500, | beat Longboat when he met the Indian | He was, speaker, | oh- | is that he is reading it so | in the | There-| structure, 75 | al the elevators of | these buildings as carried horizontally passengers per day on the| | on . oo «Absolutely Pure" " Ice Cream Any flavor. Any hour. 60c per quart, +. 288 Princess Price's, Phoas 845. ° FLOWER BORDER Es 7c. Ft. Ornamented Fence, p. ft. Field from 254c. per Manufactured by Wire and from Fonues, rod, Aes. Irom Careol Philo JAS , B. McLEOD Rt. Vest, great Yterine Tonle, and only ric efi . Monthly one, 380. Regula te h onl Rardy« on mich vonenth FLERE RTODATE SHOE REPAR SHOP pet bo 10 degre A Suni T, for special cues | Eid by i drs sent | 1 you have Boots and Shoes to be cpaid on rece | repaired, give me a trial, you will be Proe, JRE. : well satisfied with all work done here. ti | Repairs neatly and promptly attended to. All work guaranteed. Mermue 0. aR N.., OFT. (rormeriy Windsor) J. GREEN, 291 Princess St. Le BREN AND WOMEN, | H Use Big € for nonaturel Fl discharges, infisnmations, = GT mere, | SAGGAASESLLASAS0LASN T.J. LOCKHART ¢@ . Palniess, sad not setrise EVAHSCREMICALDD, goss of poisoRons. Real Estate and Insurance Money to Loan. Sold by Draggists, or sent in plain wrapper, plain wrapitty | o Office, 159 Wellington St, ston. by express, prepaid, SHIIISSIS PIII III $1.00, or § hotties $2.75. Circular scat ob requaste THPROVED NENT STORE, | Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Sale of Horses every Saturday. King- 4 We have installed an Up-to-Date Eurcka | Refrigerator, and can furnish all custom- | ers with the very best of Fresh and Salt Meats. | D. B. GAGE & SON. { Cor. Bagot and Earl Sts. "Phone, B76. TT -- { | n-------------- | High-Class Footwear 1 | | Our standard in shoes has alwaysbeen THE BEST. We believe Kingstonians like to feel that, in the matter of shoes as well as other wearing apparel, that they are right up-to-the-moment as regards style. We have ahways catered to the well dress- ed man and woman, "because we believe that through then we can demonstrate our qualities for leadership in the shoe line. This 8pring our showing -of High Class Shoesis by far the best in our nearly 60 years of our shoe selling. We believe you will enjoy a visit to our salesroom and a look over our lines. Don't forget-that we appreciate how necessary low prices must be if we are to do business. Therefore, we can assure you that you will find our prices right. * Ee -_ i a. i a ------------------ H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. ecorate! Decorate! breaks the skin Materials, Blue WE have a very fine assortment of Decorating { consisting of Flags, Banners, Red, White and | a Wreathing. | » Fire Works of every description. Sky Rockets, from lec. to 75c. Roman Candles. le. to 50e. Fire Crackers, lc. to 25c. Star Mines, Lawn Lights, Comets, Bee Hives, Bees, Spang+ lettes, Grass Hopper Serpents, Sparklers, Cap Canes, Caps, Pistols, ete. 160 and 162 Princess Street, si sis Special for Men a secret home remedy. | Regular $3 and $3.50 Box Calf and Patent Colt Skin, Blucher Cut Boots, Narrow, Medinm and Wide Toe. All New Stock. Now $2.25. So Reid & Charles. See our Bargain Tables.

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