Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Aug 1909, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. AUGUST 8, 1908, -- = . ---- A |THE. WHIG, 76th YEAR | cee. The ctate should make provis THE OLD WOODEN BRIDGE. | DAILY, BRITISH wg, published at | ion for the care of the eriminal's de 306-310: King street, Kingston, Ontario, ile The Belstonce of "Canadian Cour [ar 88 Dor year. Editions at 3.80 and & | penoute. It Should offer thom son $6. It. | o'clock. thi wm whieh to maintain them- WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16 pages. -- es a fal aes sing old e old wooden bridge in | Gublisbed in Party on Moudny To Dury, scives whi'e ihe lathers are in conlin : a Pia Canada is emphasized by the Staten, charge for has to be | Nt. Sometimes these dependents old covered bridge at Napanee. The ded, making price of Daily $9 snd of ay bo the sharers in the erime; oft- ch om Ne. nd bridge has become 'tc rickety Weekly Sh 0"per Tenis a Job Print Wine hin a the are victims of Dispat es Fr ar A foie modern traffic and is to be torn ac one ol 0 - » Lhe A Distant Places |down. It" was built in 1840 and at [1 n Offices in Oanada ; rapid, stylf i sonfidence. T & « pv] cheap work ; porn AD ed 1 yiia ~ ah, misplaced confidence. They should not {that time was evidently intended for he allowed to sufier, a -- | military purposes. Why it was cov: The British Whig Publishing Co Td . ible red no mén probably knows. Sixty- Fly proof, made-to-order. le responsible made respons | EDW; J: B. PENSE, If the s were : : 9 gat y to open and shut | Managing Director; for their did it would concentrate THE WORLL nine years-iacking a as bi: . eo . . --the © ons out ie es on Terre | TORONTO OFFICE, more attention on the upbringing of jacross the Trent River has stood up . the children, for in the negle®t of the [to the changing traffic. As one of prove the appearance of ti Bufte 19 and 20, Queen City Oham- house, are strongly made and bers, 82 Ohurch 8t., Toronto, H. EK. voung lies all the danger. Allow boys Napanee's own poets has said : wi aa di "| Smallpeice, J. P.,, representative, . will last } pies as long as > de P and girls to run at large as some of GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- "But still 'tis sad to part with one « Other males, vou see them - a a ui; . rel all Who hast so long withstood you will want no other kind. Daily Whbi them are doing in Kingston, --gllow SIBLE FORM. The blasts of Foie, Jy the heat of sun, Ri v . y » they like, and to And foaming, raging flood, ENTRANCE. EXAMINATIONS, : : { o is . | in questionable places, and it need --Notes From All Over--Little |peneath thee something stranger fay, them to go whewe eli Now it is said that the corrected fig- not be asked how they went wrong. of Everything Easily gee heath hee comething stron | | ! 1 | { |""We fain would have thee longer stay, And with skilled hands we'll ry, {And so to keep thee yet awhile Whom our forefathers knew, For thou wast made when 'twas the style To make things good and true." - Naturally Napaneeans are fond of Young Men's Clothes res consort. with questionable associates | Matters That Interest Everybody Foot Wellington St. {ures of the entrance examination re- . . The state is not doing enough for and Remembered, | - ot -- -- {sults are : Percentage to passes to jcandidatos writing--Public schools, | child training, to make up' for | the Seli- adulation is one thing and seli- ree | ONTARI fd ca Music [pils examined, 67.78. But it is a mat. | POPUlation grows. f the Toronto board of trade olf the Toronto board of trade, is the old bridge. 1t was there when ceive special attention here, most of the present men now living These Smart Young Dressers 1 LA D IE 9 and Art {ter which none should seek to judge by | the lilo the state must pit attention dead. : . Whitby [percentages Hamilton Times. and spend some money. If the young | 4 number, of towns in the Spanish me on the sc Th t y ' 3 tia - : the evactss pi 5 older ours wi came _ of ve scene. The poet says 'COLLEGE Ontario a By the way, wl n al the succe ful | do not got these the older ones will Province, of Catalonia have proclaimed | nothing as to the kind of timber in keep their eye on this store (Trafalgar Castle) | pupils in the entrance examination to | receive them later "on. I | the bridge--wlich was probably oak; 4 1 thi d or swe ings, and we never 9 : . . Ignace Paderewski c Pol ian Can atial buildings, acknowledged to be a [receive their certificates ? It has been gnace Pa wski, the Polish pianist for that was the age of .the hard: unequalled 1 ---------------- 4 Ly thos» of any other Ladies' School ar College ; deal tI GL 'OTES \ » \ hoe F 3 in Coliegiate town hear Toreato, giving se thoes | (|, custom jn Kingston to deliver EDITORIAL NOTES. Jae be u foade wa officer of thy Prone I | woos in Onlaric, seven 1H Oo land fail to deliver the goods, - 116 18 ciny wicess Lo city concerts ; magnificent College m . > re | of a pine v i i roi erty enylracing one hundred acres, and having & | them at the The young women ar to have no The British cteanior Waratah, on [of She PDE. It hi huilt in the Our success in Clothing more to do with the teaching of the route from Sydney, N.i woods, eo timbers would be cut : uftciently large to enable a Buiswis io play at Cm without interfering with each of gymiasium, 0x80 | a iu 4 : Fos daa . h 300 ite N > Tet fil home aud secial training that will be bikely go | 11075, sometimes long after the results . wv with renty 3 a 1 are uit: ensentinla of od matersunder Mors ad Che Hee been made known, but it was ex Chinese in London, Ont. The Elsie {persons aboard; it missing. within Jw Bty Jods > the Yad, whers these Dapper Young Chaps n Hence no . Jeaderin | 11¢ 0° : PX - A p 1 Je Crosse p wr. A res of study. Take note of the fat | todd his kp Iq | Sigel tragedy has had its solemn les | Charles Brown, = a Buffalo banker, (i Pridge crossed vas not aoa {we hag been great cause we hiow reputation are stihe pe od that this year a change would committed suicide on hoard the steam- liron_ bridge; serhaps none in the devote time and attention to d lor eulendarto the | occur. The department, it is under- . {er Vaderland, near Antwerp. world. The - of iron and teel : : 1 --- - Ns \ge ste . Rev. J. J. HARE, Ph.D., Principal |stood, required the examining hoard th Higher salaries and longer engage- or the labor troubles in Sweden 80,- had Tot come, Jt was the ogo. of securing just the correct Ae eee appoint a secretary, and it is his duty |, onits are regarded by a St. Thomas hon. Te Bow Jocked ow. id L {wood when men in Canada were cun styles. We' ve a Suit to fit exactly any Young : goneral 'strike is threatened for Wed- ning with the axe. Even cross-cut Man's mind. Bete CO isstie the certificates to the success elector as the things that will retagr nesday ti ted." Th t Ce saws were not invente e rees ful [candidates at' once! There is insti " sachers Jory like Thi . ' no | the instituter teachers. Very likely. Thirty million dollars will be spent were chopped down and squared with COAL! |delay in the petiormunie of this task Sona places should give them a by the railways and elevator eOmpan- (tha axe. The planks 16F the floor | Why should there be ies at Fort William in the very near | must have been cut by the ancient elsewhere any | trial. LT ars ooking for ia Lee future. | "whip-saw" with one man standing Sr -------------- Hon. Mr. Lemieux is authority for [he total mineral production of the! down in a pit and the other on a , provinee of Ontario for 1908 was scaffold. No union carpenters work- | | | Avi Ree ; . e ste 8 at, the Liberal rt A ROR . SCRANTON [ NO DECEPTION PRACTISED Satamept Bhat he a ly $26,016,795, compared with $25,019: [ei on the job. The builders sere |. : at Montreal is ous for a clean service, (47315; the previous year. woodmen who probably made a "hee" Fhe Ottawa Citizen and the Hamil ' mn A : ition monopoly and' grafting. The Hon. H. R. Emmeisoff denics that of the job, charging nothing for la- | i 168.43; separate s hools, 64; private | dedects of the family, and the criminal respect is quite another, schools, 66.5. Percentage of call pu- Upon some end of | R. A. Scarlett, a prominent member convenience of the exam "3 EIEN Every correct stunt in eut, tailoring and fabrie, . and not a suit priced beyond reach, $10, 12.50, 15 . - and 18.00, See Our Blue Suits, $10, $12.50, $15 and $18, | trial, fost fonfarfertesfonforentint: Coal 18 good coal and we guar. atte prompt delivery. horn. ton Herald have been industriously at 183, s to feel the effect of this new [he is to become an independent in bour or time. They knew more politics. He will hold to his old faith about trees than about anything else with right of private judgment. wn the wide world. They were ene- The cigarctte is an outlaw in Minne mies of trecs--because the trees werd The Leamington Post talks of a |sota. The new state law prohibiting | in the wav. In those days no man his [the sale wenl into effect, Sunday, and {was able to . sell the tsmber which it. is now. illegal to put them on the 'now no man's money is able to buy. , market, The timbers of the wooden bridge at inity of this city is a berry patch | Theodore Roosevelt attended divine Napanee bridge, if sound, and sold which has earned the man $5000 in |sopvice, Sunday, in the Scotch church to-day, would he worth more than . . sason, and he 'did not do any at Nairobi and made a donation to [enough to build one of 'the many (must not be credited to 'the practical " {the local Young Men's Christian Asso- [iron bridges used on even country . ly discarded' rifle which has been boasting. | ciation. highways now, i . : [made in Canada.® In this criticism : ; te. Touacy, | "Sandy" Ferguson, Toronto, . fell | Bay he, iota Now rE ek On | | re is the evidence of the 'old |. Samuel Gompers, oer England, {aver the bank of the Niagara river Wood Chopping As A Sport. Grain, Produce, ete., bought and sold, | ' is down on the "tipping." He needn't |and was saved by his clothing: catch: Dundee Advertiser. Dunmult us lefore investing. We always prejudice, of th bitter spirit which a | have waited so many years in order jing in a bush about fifty feet down | In Tasmania is to be found a na- have the latest news from the mining | political party puts into the discussion | . 1 [the hank: = : tional pastime that is special and par WOULD LOSE CUSTOMERS . '0 (I See Our New Trousers, $3, 3.50, 4, 4.50 and $5. The H. D. Bibby Co. work for the purpose of proving--and n Booth & Co. s | they have to their gown satisfaction | | | | policy in a transformed council. FOOT WEST STREET. | least that the Ross rifle, which has {been doing such great execution at A I | Bisley, is not the vommon service Ross i man who made $2,200 clear from strawberry patch. Huh! In the vic | rifle It is explained that the rifle COBAL I S used in target shooting is a heavier e lo, that. its splendid work article, and SATII n Teles tones tee tootoeteatoetont ut 8 0 oo ote camps. All stock deliveries made prompt- to disgover the nuisance. is every- Ty. Wire, telephone or write us your |of gu non-political subject. There may hard I nbwhatemocs siencivels Steel has heen put down. over the ticular to that st: ate alone--the sport 3 ( Ms orders at our expense. {he a heap: of difference,' though it ist TNT 2nd now hod _. [troublesome muskeg on the MacArthhr [of wood chopping ! [t says much for | By Speaking German Language So aml b 1 [not apparent to the ordinary layman Shen ;n His Sountey which hompers jC ] P, contract between Winnipeg and [the gi! find Vigot of Tdunanisne What J 1 Poorly bY, /} atriarche & Co J "1 claims as his own. [Superior Mountaia. his muskeg was [this really serious and arduous work New York Sun. . : : : h) | (i . 3 *9 [between the Mark 1 and Mark ;11 rifle, -- 2 [more difficult to deal with than even | should be regarded as the finest sport Heinrich was wearily waving his (0 Hi STOCK DEALERS, for target purposes, but it is the fact The Ottawa _i,«dournal protests he hard rock cuttings. [At Hobart and Launceston they have [shears in an aimless way At inter / Ia -- Speaking of = tha Toronto and Nia- [their turf meetings, their éricket, foot- | vale be patted or: poked the customer Buffalo Office, 208 Ellicott Square, | best shooting at Bisley, in the hands | cara Falls power line, Mr. McGuigan [ ball, gait cyeling and so forth, at i who was conscientiously trying to fit Rat N.Y. Wa have direct wires con.| ; Canadis : [ thie: a%e has | Pri A {scarridce of justice | declares hat it will he the greatest [a wood chopping contest people will | herself to the hali-mado garment that | necting all our offices, of Canadians, and this execution has ison mstarniag 3 | transmission line in the world. He flock from far and near--gnen, women [hung upon + her shoulders. Sclunidt, been done against the special arms of | Looks like {will have 175 miles completed this fand children- and watch the axe|the head tailor, ¥ntering at the mo = fan other makers. The order that hence- | have been more like it. If ill-health [ year. 3 wielde hi hewing away at huge blocks tend, glowered in Teutonic rage, "Vat | forth the service rifles only will be al suggested | it they could have got The Canadian Northern railway crop fof timber as if life and reputation de- for, cried he, "you make the coat in report, issued Monday, indicates that [pended upon the issue., Thud, thud, the waist so Short ? Vat for you cut . rand Union for [Towed in the Bisley matches will not | legiency later, wheat cutting will be general about [ thud go the axes, and the splinters {jt like that ?' % Linders | fly in all diréctions, the judges calmly Heinrich lapsed into. the fyih taficct Canadians any more than 'the |... : : -. [August 20th, and already Opp. Grand Central Station, New-York City hefner competitors." The rifles of. the I'he corporation tax may be author arse in ihe barley: fiflds; In ni |sitting wear takingsrote of the strokes tongue for the sake of perivet Store. Rooms, $1.00 a Day | i | sall oo ized by the U.S. Senate, but can it case is there any hint of damage from {the spectators cheering the competitors and free expression, . AND UPWARD ran have been genera w heavier | be collected ? The states will be more |v cause. from time to TTme as frantically as if "Who am I that I should fit White (Canvas Shoes Regular $1 50 " IE wud Mia | and specially selected, and in barring successful than it has ever been if it Near Hastings, Neb, almost simul- | they were race horses. To be a wood | giraffe 7" ho asked. "Look at her, | j y o - 2 taneously f death gnd a birth occurred chopping champion means something vards or move from neck to waist ! i ; t 99¢ in a tourist car attached to a Burling- ye a man in Tasmania. am no tailor to a menagories."' d ton overland train. The death was | - 'It is true you are no tailor," cried J . . MR. CARSLEY'S OPTIMISM own ways of hiding their wealth. that of John Kremer, Omaha, who | Yon Holstein's Coat Fritz, se ornfully, and also in the father" 12 Pairs White Canvas Pumps, Smet wife, Mrs. | 4 : tongue. "This woman may he lop- | with embroidered fronts, leather < I.ondon Standard. p . 1 Prince Bulow once invited Herr von |%ided, with one shoulder above her |heels. 24 Pairs White 'Canvas J 8 WW. | treal, has been put on record through that the United States occupies see- | the ohild. Holstein to dinner, telling him that it |®ars. It is true that sha StOOps like Shoes, with white heels. 18 Pairs PAT h Gon | the probating of 'the will, and if "ibid cond place in the naval list. The : . was to meet the emperor. "But,"' re- a5 sswab, piso a hee Jus St 12. 2% lite Canvas Shogs, with leather \ ! ; © ; a ] = si x : liava wide as her shoulders, but she pays z 5 MONTREAL TORONTO. ~ | will it is said there are assets that in) fever is on across the way, and A Reign Of Blood. lied Hoisieing Gon th hove hat} Ler heels. Cut Price, 99. ' 3 x n, » 3 « *8S C { PS . . OTTAWA, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON, yale total about a million and a presently Uncle Sam will be comp Montreal Gazette. . try however, to get one made in time, | Were she the hippopotamus and all the T _- # ----|yuarter of dollars. Investments which ing with John Bull and claiming that The" little that has been permitted and if 1 can't, perhaps, the emperor camels." JH. Jennings King St aggregate nearly $300,000 are regis- | he has the biggest and best navy in [to come out of Barcelona during the will take me "as 1 am." This, the "You should fit me," romarked the Head Office, Standard Stock © Exchange | . Building, Toronto. that the Ross rifle has beep doing the | against the sentencing of two diamond | robbers to a year each in the Central it. Five years each would them no particular manufacturer will gets at' the taxable resources. of the - Fie i T . fue injured, great corporations. , They have their : Yo : was accompanied by his The estawe of Samuel Carsley, Mon- The navy department has discovered {0 Westlop, Chicago, gave birth to se ® | good money, and you should fit : Ss y srribly id o yp 30 3 Ter 8 SHO | me cnr----------d IBBY'S CAS L | AND tered as of no value. So that keen in | the world ! past few day : iu. ve i hy = | Times says, was reported to his ma- | Customer; also in German, as he | tinct Mr. Carsl I'he rising was be gently ! 1 iesty, who said that Herr von Hol- [gathered up her wraps, "you 'should . » . a wusiness instinct as arsloy was « ritalio i t of ng - bg. 4] : y : . oe ' ¥i ior ' > he loaded |} If with "ti Interest In The Army. long agi ig r the BE lon to send- Stein was to appear in any garb he fit me wor I Mi. ¥ isgah and all the 1¥00k'S wotion Root Compouna F hone 201. we loaded wmsell with worthless se ! paration, "anc ie opp leased. ] sSandwich Islands. The great Yierine Tonle, an curitio's and had no apblogy to offer, | Montreal Guzetté ing troops to Morocco was the pretext Wien the meeting took place Tot Gott in Himmel 1" orjed Fritz, as ry Feat Uterine Tomle, ant . customer leave the Regulaiot on which women ca Y | 4 Mr. Haldane wants an army of long |rather than tie reason. The revolt | 4 : k he watched the DA o NIGHT very sucecsstul man underst and range, . suited to deal with problems | was anarchistic, and, as in the case Sip ¥ns in jis Jgual fron k Coat, and shop. "Gott in Himmel. Heincich, vou za a ers No. 2 I : rei ks: § eS : od 2 {the emperor laughingly tapped him on | . . , Vo i # how in time he accumulates assoés on at. long range. Lord Roberts points | of the Paris Commune, the church, its the or and Ry : Pe So the lose me all my customers. You skeap | 10 degreus stro. scr, $38; NS: } whi « ng S oa lize ve p » Napoleonic wars did not |puildings amd its clergy and votaries, Be . si Gor g y - for special cascs, per box | which h cannot realize. Every | out that the polec dress coat wasn't ready. It doesn't [the German so bad that the New | we a ye Por boy WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED scheme that' is pgojected for the good | end at Trafalgar, but at Waterloo. were especial objects of mob wrath. matter." York women understand." repwid on Joceipt of prise J g \ 'm- t reo pamphlet. Add.oss ; Frm 73 Olarence St to 155 Well- | of the eity aml sure t 1d Britain Is beginging Yo take a great Pen those orders Which Sel thems | Sex Mtninive Ba. Ti TC. ONT, formerly Wiiit ington Sts, between Brock and Clarence [ ) : a 0 Yiek a | ar interest in her land force; and it selves to relieve the distress of their . : . NE ORONTZ. FN His. Hest laundry in the city. Qoode|'0Ndsome return," according to the |is to her land force which we can con- |fellows came within' the sweep of the The Siamese Twins. A GOOD EXCUSE called for and delivered. | prospectus, is laid before him. He is [tribute most quickly, more effectively mob's bloody wrath, Such a situa: Winnipeg Free Press. ------ a { and without throwing our "auto- [tion .does not owe its origin to The Siamese Twins are mere names For a Husband Leaving This Tart | ONTARIO FALL FAIRS _ {invited to take stock, He on " J 4 : i ; ( woll rof ie J | : t } : FannoL - Ty nomy" whiners into a panic. If we |eausés which develop in a night. In to the younger generation which now Wife { | We duse; at leas e Ss n . a . M-drille iliti a » te s | " » major i f the ci y 3 : oe does not re bad a large and well-drilled militia | the effec ted cify the teac hee ot i vi makes up the major portion of the cir Saturday Evening Post: Alexandria . ae . we Bopt. 28-20 fuse, and he does not ery about it here, we could ship contingents to | have een stronger than the preachers 'cus-goers, but in the oll days 'these An excited, middle-aged lady boune- Blments " . . b | To. ath . 9 . y n > a > : > A > sd ' ls ? r v ; ; of ¢ ood, why, perhaps, no one can jmen, weré' among the wonders of the ed into the local police station the | Bro¢ » Nt £1 when ater the investment does not | Britain almost as rapidly as transpor- h | . roVide 5 The 'situation was met as _Gen- {modern world The younger s of Buighton y » ra1ye av. A Carsle vorkana , | tation could be provided. ay. 5 0 orc, Solhge; Son. 0 » day and costed the inspector | Cobourg Nos. 44 and 46 William pa he : Mey Jad perhaps more ----tl cral de Gallifet met that created by the twin, Chang, was killed last Fri- gig and accoste ' | Golborne : thaw his share of the scrip that was : the Commune in Paris. The dead and !day. in N rth Carolina, by lightning. | © > : Delta, iiss ve Sept. 27: bh 20 St reet, Bi ick, part modern, | Ih ~ | i The Tariff Wall. | : led » said t ber 3.000 He os Do a AY io gavmng "Where's my Jim," she. demanded." | Frankville Sept. 80-Oct. 1 3 ' simply pretty to look at Now Vork Post. wounded are said to number 3, + (He was forty-eight, a deaf mute, but "Beg pardon madam--dog, | pré- Frankford Sept. 16, 17. at a snap for few davs. Will] Kineston remembers him as a pro- Lhe school histories used to teach [which is as many as appear to have prosperous and popular. The twins sume." said the officer. Guelph ... . Sept. 14-1 " | prossive merchant. 4 1 that "taxation avithout representation Jo n lost of Spain's soldiers in the married Virginia women, and their "Don't you dare to presume nothing | Harrowsmiti . take smal houses in part 2 « ant, as the man who, was the cause of our revolution." But | battles of Morocco. The conditions children have remained in the South | ¢ {le Kind." snapped the lady. "Dog Eimnivile . a irk Anoivio | though in the dry-go business, felt | hat our fathers could not brook at [hardly fall = short. of meaning civil orn States. All have prospered, but | lindeed. No, sir: "husband--my hus- | Lansdowne Sept. 9 payment. Apply lor. the people when there was a coal | the hands of a foreign prince we are | Yar. The punishment being Hted out | nearly all of them were born deaf. | band. He's missing, disappeared, de- | oasey . Sept. 32-24 i | : a sr y . ov ue 8 GEO. CLIFF, oil combine and by his timely sale of [compelled to SbiniY io st the hands ji ths at accorded ° ope ls a ti n J | -- p-------- |camped--" Lyndhurst ' . . Sept, 21-23 | > 2 Wn . of native hogs. we old plan was to [the il law pas beer sus- : jon't sav so !"' Lombardy . Sept. 4. {oil smashed it. The old city missed Jovy taxes on our tea and stamped tpended, Tourts martial execute sun A pretty and pleasing event was ou Ta Bes a 10 'understand | London Sept. 10-18 ; > st : h ¢ ' : : : : y ; ) p $ v 5 Clarence roet (him, when he removed. and ospecially paper. lt was inexpensive, but said to (mary justice as they understand it, | the mariage on July 28th, at the [ihati¥ do eas me. ne ma oh Me Donal Ph + Sept. 33-24 . [ missed tho optimistia spirit by which | be unconstitutional. The new plan is (and the victims are shot by scores. residence of : the bride 8 sister, Mrs fie Nor a th ad Bo conten vhaberly 0 . | : to pick our, pocket. It is nominally |That is the soldier's way of restoring (George Griffin, Stirling, Ont., of Miss | flict a ra'opayer ? leastwise, the law | Middleville y i} i \ o > + y i f g : Jes s . | Madoc legal, but it drains our life-blood. If | |order gd, it r merciless as wa the jd ostinll Tori ly of | C ample 11 [1 il wife of one. I'll report you, sir. | Newhore for fis a independence [conduct of the mob which made it abi] ro Wi to een Anse, Do you hear that? I'll report. you ! | Napanee y WI a 6. } ill not stop to necessary, Neu sville, 19,9 \ \ 1%" Odessa Whe : ; ns soon. | Ever breaks loose, it wi | : is here! 8 my husbanc | hen the trades have been discon let the tarilf bars down with a gradual - | "The genuine imported bay rum' is | "My dear madam-----"' cura : | tinund, and the contract system, when gentlenoss. Literary Pursuits. sold in Kingston - at Gibson's Red | "Hew dare vou call me vour dear | Parham 1 J; 8 D > Store . ®) in' | the labour oi the convict or ibe---------- Boston Herald, jL ross rug. store. ¢ 9 I . re THoblin's Mills erie : o YN conv sno longer 1 { On Thursday last, be dec Amherst madam ? Do vou think care here Renfrew ...... . Sept. 21- 29. 28 | S : | q | permitted ton come into' contact with " Kingston's Model Course. The orion Sw senigin town, re {Tals GQ jto be insulted ? I' tell you my hus- Spencerville + ae Sept. 28-20 Toronto News cently orsanized a lite rary club, and [Island aml Gananoque, Capt. Hunter, {band - has decamped, and you sit | Shannonville . . Sept. 25 | the labour of the free man, how can Kingston's city council has turned | for a while evervthing was lovely. on board the fishing patrol yacht Na- |there like a~dummy. What do, you | Toronto ug. 80 to Sept. 13 | the convict earn anything ? It is "assy tdown a free trip offered by a pave- | "Alice," asked the husband of one | varch, seized two skiffs and about two | think of that 1' : to sy, "Give what he makes to his | ment company which would do busi- jof the members. upon her return | mil s of nets used in illegal fishing. | "Well, madam, ¥ responded thi po- starving, and holpless family." but [ness in the Limestone City. Instead | home from one of the meetings, 'what | "Buy Colgate's tooth paste or tal- | lite inspeetqr, "T haven't the pleasure | ae of travelling at the expense of the was the topic under discussion by the |cum powders at Gibson ed Cross of vour hukhand®s "atuaintance, but > what does any criminal inmate of the pavement companies the Kingston al- [club this afternoon ?* | Drug Store. Pr should say he's a very wise man: Mrs. Reed underwent an operation, f Kingston penitentiary earn ? Nothing. | dermen will investigate at the citi- Alice. couldn't remember at first When a spinster marries a man who I Constable Plunt, show "this lady | from which time she gradunlly sank A philosopher has written that the | zens' expense. At first glance it might | Finally, however, she exclaimed : | is already bald, she doesn't get all font." until death ensued. Mr. and Mrs. appear that this is rough dn the citi "Oh, ves, | recollect !| We discussed | that she is entitled to \ . a ----" Rid had resided aj Cape Vincent for i 3 zens, but a little closer thought will {that brazen-looking woman that's just | Money talks and a penny makes | i the past twonby<two years, going to [Whom crime hes deprived of bread bring the conclusion that, while the [moved in across the street and Long- | more noise on a contribution plate "In 25c. bottles," citrate of mag- | that place from Canada. Mrs. Reed winaers, aml yet they become a bur- |initial cost to them may be greater, fellow." [ than a 82 hill | nesia, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug | was forty-five vears of age, She is the final accounting is likely to be ---- | "Fresh Nestle's food for infants" at | Store. survivedh by het husband and ight : On July 21st, Clarence W. Bush, Now | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Monday morning a wedding took | children, her mother and two sisters,. | Ottawa, Sask., formerly of Belleville. When a woman gets really sick she [place at St. Michael's church, Belle- | Mrs. Arthur Galloway and Mrs. Jesse ood 'wast united in marriage to Miss GAda 'begins to wonder if she wil] look good ville, when Thomas (Hara and Miss Galloway, Dexter, NY. The body was B. Curry, formerly of Almonte, Ont. in a helo. Margaren Walker, were married. taken to Cape Vincent, | he was always controlled DUTY OF THE STATE. the old fury Elizabeth J., wife of George H. Reed, Cape Vineent, N.Y., died al Watertown, N.Y., Sunday aftaracon. state can never take care of those den upon the pablie in some way, di rectly or indirectly Fhe women and considerably in their fgvor. the children canndt he abandoned. The Jeware of the man who has a ¢ administration of justice is not cons story to tell vou dn a whisper corned with what becomes of them . - -- - - come we mms though there is no reason why it Tr oral i na Goi i should not ci 3 CE | Tha bénevolent societies hear the "Is 00 e a burden now, and 'hey do it frocks and CRAWFORD, sympatheiicalh Phe. money comes ; i li t very acka e 'Phone, 9, Foot of Queen St. fie the people Who are movad « Never varies n qua 1 y; € p 9 ompassion by the circumstances of the © © is good. : compa '

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