Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1909, p. 7

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FHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908. LINC 3 Ta . RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Camdisn Pacitic Railway TT ge Farm Laborers' Excursions To Manitoba and Saskatchewan. $1050 $18 Retin Kingston, August 27th, 7:45 a.m. Sept. 10th, 7.45 sm. £2 A~(DE EXCURSIONS Round trip tickets will be on sale August 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, good to return until August 80th, at the following fares from Ringston to Charlottetown, Halifax, N.8 Kennebunkport, Little Metis, Que Old Orchard ... Portland, Me. St. John, N.B. Summerside, P.E.I. 2 Full particulars at K. & P. and C. R. Ticket office, Outarie street. CONWAY, Fe Pass. Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY Te unios station, Ontario p.m. street. jally | (Sunday ted) for wend. Sydenham, Napanee te Doser onto, Bannockburn and all points north. To secure Lrg despatch to Bannock burn, Maynooth, and points -on Central Ontario, route your shipments via Bay of Quinte Rallwa Fer further particu tars, apply W, D ICKSON, Agent, Phone, No. > RAILWAY HTB SYSTEM . CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, Aug. 28th to Sept. 13th, 1909 Round Trip Tickets will be issued at $4.90 AUGUST 28, 4,5 6,7 9 10, $3.55 SEPTEMBER 1; Sih All tickets before Sept. 14th trains 1, 2, 8 and 4 29 11, 80, 31; Good going He, and a Sept. 2, 3, Good going Wednesday and Wednesday, Sept good to return on on Tickets not good on Farm Laborers' Excursions To the Canadian North-West Toronto, or North Bay $10.00 from Kingston, $18 for the via Chi- cago, Aug. 27th return trip. Ge and going ap. 10th, P particulars apply to J. and Agent, Corner Johnson Streets For full HANLEY Ontario Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. River & Guif of St. Lawrence Summer Oruises in Coecl Latitudes - 88. "Trinidad," 2,600 tons, electric lights, electric bells and modern co! iors SAILS F ™M MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS, at p.m. 16 and 30th Au ust, and 13th Ba. for Pictou, Ng calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, , Grand River and Charlottetown, BERMUDA # Hummer Excursions, $20 to $80, by the Twin Screw "Bermudian,' 5,500 tons, at 11 a.m, | 18th and 28th August, and ever 10 days thereafter from New York. "femperature cooled by son breezes seldom rises above BO des grees. The finest trips beaith and comfort. ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec For tickets and staterooms apply to J. P. HANLEY, or CO. 8. KIRKPAT- RICK, Ticket Agents, Eingnon, Ont. Thousand Island and St. Lawrence River Steamboat Companies In connection with Wo New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co. with all of the 'season for feave Kingston daily, except Bunday, 6.00 am. and 2.00 p.m. leave Kingston, Sunday, 7.30 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. Making direct connections at Oape Vincent to and from all points In New York State. Through sleeper Cape Vin- cent to New York. Week end round trip rate, Kingston to Watertown, good going Saturday or Sunday, returning Monday. $1.65. For excursions to Brockville and Ogdensburg and the Thousand Islands, see local advertisements. Lake Octario & Bay ol Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. STEAMERS North King & Caspian 1000 Islands-- Kingston-- Rochester. Commencing June 27th, steamer leaves for 1,000 Islands, Alexandria Bay and Gananoque at 10.30 a.m., daily, except Monday. Returning, steamer leaves at 5 p.m., for Bay of juinte Ports and Port of Rochester, N.Y. STR.ALITHA Leaves on Mondays at 5 Pp. m., for Picton and Intermediate Pay of Quinte ports. ce ------------ Full information from E. BE. HORSEY, J. P, HANLEY, General Manager, 0. 8, KIRKPATRICK Kingston, Ont. JAS, SWIFT & CO. Agents, Kingston. "DON'T READ THIS! The People's Observation STR. STRANGER CAPT. HAMMOND. FOR KINGSTON MILLS Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from Swift's Wharf, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Returning in time for tea. Com- mencing Monday, August 2nd, until further notice. Fare, the same as usual, 25¢. round trip. Plenty of deck room, no crowding. Str. leaves daily, except Sunday, for Gananoque : Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at 6 p.m. ; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8.30 p.m. Excursion every Satur one hour in Gananoque. Returning, 9.30 pum. Round Trip, Svc. ay, at at mn. One of the prettiest and marble arches of the church of St cloud of fluttering wings above th ed as a crime. Even foreigners lov strangers or Souragesusly pick up Good, Health | --is within reach of nearly every | man and woman who earnestly desires it. Start right with Beecham So'd Everywhere. In Boxes a5 cents. For Sale. $2,000--Double Frame Dwelling, new, B. C. $1,400~New Frame Single Dwel- ling. $1,900--Frame Dwelling, Single, B. C., nice situation. $3,300--New Double House, plastered, with brick front, B. C., in good situation. $7,000--Fine Solid Brick, mod- ern home, large grounds, nice situation. 7 $800--Single Frame, easy terms. rooms, Full particulars at D.A.Cays 57 Brock St. J pacesssasssssasessases {New AT "Golden Restaurant" OPEN ON SATURDAY AT 183 Wellington St. Fverything new and up-to-date. Prompt service, first-class meals. LEE SING, Prop. a FISIPIPIPY & etstdsdisdtssatsen SIPS IIPIS SEITE «9 IT IS "PERFECT." Our "CRYSTAL BRAND" of Standard Granulated Sugar, for tried oF and table use. We have tried it for years, and price is rig | ANDREW MACLEAN, | Ontario street: OUR ROOSTER R BRAND OF TOBACCO Chewing at forty-five is a good tobacco. Why Andrew Maclean, Smoking and sents a pound, pay eighty-five cents. Ontario street. 8 Ty cose T. J. LOCKHART most interesting si | last j year. Mark their abode. Shortly after e spacious square. e to feed them, and .in crumbs from their outstretched hands. NEWS OF NEIGHBOR: WHAT WHIG G CORRESPONL* ENTS TELL US. rhe Tidings From Various Poin in Eastern Ontario--Wha People Are Doing And Whe They Are Saying. --firpen Notes From Moscow. Aug. and farmers say is not up to the average. son, proprietor of ihe cheesc purchased machinery of butter, John Judge of Yarker, spent Sun at Milo Hufiman's. Miss Kingston, is al Manley Foste x tlelen and Marion Joy have rcturn od to their homes in Toronto. Th new coment walk is a decided improve went to the village. Allisonville Wedding. Allisonville, Aug. 10.--Miss Mabel Marvin and Gilbert Phillips were quict- married, on Saturday, at high by Rev. Athony Ilill. Rev. and Mrs. Hill were here, Saturday, mak- ing calls. Miss Ada Isteed visited her cousin, Miss Verna Marvin, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rossic:Marvin visited at R. Hicks', Sunday. Rev. A. Hill and wife visited at ¥. H. McFaul's, Sun- day evening. Master Kenneth Collins, of Belleville, is holidaying with his grandparer nts, 'Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hiram Valleau, who has been quite ill, is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. L. Drummond, spent Saturday and Sun day at Cherry Valley. Norman Isteed ind Mrs. Westbrooke, and Miss West brooke visited at J. R. Marvin's, Sun Mrs. M. B. McFaul and Mise visited at J. IL. McFaul's onc last Mvs. MN B. Ains and Arrott, visited Mr Mrs. E Marvin, Monday Moscow, under way the crop Mr. John factory has for the manufacture and family, a Py pe, Miss 0 ly noon, day. Gena day worth and week. son, Ww. Hartington Happenings Hartingion, Aug. 11.-7T. C it Cobalt last Tuesday, Misses Sigueworth and Hill ol iriends at a "Whitmarsh," broke up pleasant weel ete. Mr. Me has begun work Sabbath an Rogers for Campsal', cuter a number their camp, Thursday. The camp Saturday alter a very spent in rowing, fishing, Millan, of Sydenham, the church. Next open-air service will be held. Rev. Mr Knapp, of Perth Road, will conduct the service. Rev. Mr. Crowe, of Par- preached here last Sabbath. Mrs. F. Conway is still very ill. B. Campsall is having his barn painted. Edward Challis will begin work on the erection of #is new dwolling house in days. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs, Westbrooke, at M. Cloakey's; Medeof, of Hollcford, Mrs, F, Patterson, of M. Trousdale's Mrs. A. Hunter, Belleville, Miss Purdy, of Copper Cliff, Mrs. A. Babcock, of Sydenham, at B. Campsall's pic- last on tained at me, on ham, a few Grass, Missy Nellie hor sister's Aingston, at at of Stella Farmers Harvesting. Stella, Aug. 10.--The farmers are the harvest fioclds. The grain a little better than that, of Corn, buckwheat and po- tatoes arc badly in need of rain. An cream social was held on 8S. L. Pringle's lawn on Saturday evening, under the auspices St. Paul's church. Some threshing been done. T. MeCormick, drew his peas in from the field, threshed them, and shipped them: to Picton the same ovening. Harvesting will not be varly as last on acsount of so much grain being sown late. H. Wil liard "has purchased the farm belong- ing the late David MeKee Mr. and Mrs. J. Saunders, Mrs. R. Patter- son, and § Mrs. Joseph Saunders have busy in crop is ice of as year to Jufialo. ome from ~Harvesting fe} hag already" These birds are the especial favorites of th return for the kindness théy receive they alight FEEDING - THE PIGEONS ON THE SQUARE OF ST. hts to be witnessed by the tourist in Venice is the host of pigeons midday every afternoon they apppear in e Venetians, MARK'S, VENICE. that make the great numbers, rising in a and to injure one is regard- upon the shoulders of the --_-- _-- laughters 'olly's, Mallorytow ion will be lethodist Vilma ice, Ottawa, drs. Minnie [. Mallory's The 39th odge, AF. \ug. 25th, dallorytown sther points wjué. The and weeks w ael ow laphael. rom Mrs. Hills, last w Mrs, V. m Monday nily. the river. ement Ayers. aintown, ic at the chool here leasure. wain., Mess Jake Alberta. Jist Sunday 'arrie Morle 1t Deserontc Mrs. with en ind Rochester, with friends Day, cousin '. Ww eek Mrs. te N. Misses Kingston, Smith's. i New J. L. Sprout M week. Dr. Gilme rien, Miss N. Sunday they disposed of week. turday - eve with E. H. West, of Mo week with M afternoon in Smith leit iriends at tawa. Mr. Pr ttsburg, riends wi a couple of Y. Mhss ton, were on guests Ada, feeds annual' Sunday church, Lyman, as ah steamer hartered for the day. tuell for a week. fisses Florence Manore have gone to Boston, to spend \ month wilh Egbert Manore and fa- Several families are camping at Quarterly servie n the Methodist church Sunday. platform 'ront of the public school by I Miss as been very ill, Dickey, ival on Saturday evening, n honor of their infant sons. A ler Gibson hag returned from Calgary, Miss Saundercock are Rupert Carr s N. (Dr.) J. Greenwood, are en pension at the Romilly House, spent Monday York, 8.8. visit at Se Ww. for Roc Bester A will auto home. valuable horse Anthony Smith paid a flying Keil and Leo Carleton Mrs. I. recent visitors Saturday. ind daughters, of Collins n, Aug. held in of of th oc Goderich, arc at Escott. ve ©! vil spent a few days Hadigan's « last week. and anniversary, and AM. Landing, between | sister, ith ar their eck. Buell and Mrs. last Haffey is hol¢ h 'intend Landing to join Myrtle R. H. held an rs. Aug. 1 school y, Mrs. DP. Ys Smith sj Kingsto little in Miss Y., spent Mr. and Ross Rhoda and a r. and Mrs. ale's 8. Mrs. of Day, of hane, Smith's, a ning to Allen, Ottaw rven, rs. W. L. Glenvale. on Wednesd and ere in this vicinity. gina Smith left on Saturday to spend Rochester, Martin, and brother, weeks in of Mrs. Misses Bay, Missis hel Allen are No 1 Mrs of 242; stops Mrs. Budget From Millorytéwn. 10.--The South school conven- the Springfield Miss sOr- at gs. F. Macoy * R GR, '. will be celebrated on the river on excursion at and all the » and Ganan- iquoi'has been Howard Rap- spending I, Ira Miller purchased a horse James Ferguson, oi Young Mrs. Jo Ge ave gone to visit Dr. and Mrs a hn C, >. Lee John Purvis left for Send N.Y. and Edythe being The Presbyterian Sunday ling ere ie e 1 M. ent n. on Presbyterian them for Andress, i¢ able to be around McCalpin cream T 1 their it Ontario Park last Thursday. bu SC a S a July News Of Westbrook. Westbrooke, he hool, s was held A ailt in Robert of pic- Friday | ext and an invitation has been ex- ended to the unday day's who and fes- lst. lexan- Metho picnic Mrs Grass and son, Eva few Mrs last Miss visiting friends Northport and Picton week Kath George, 'Thompson, day B. Isabelle of Olean, at G. OF N.Y Ma James visited friends at Harrowsmith Smith and Miss W. Ercporium, Pa., Pa. N.Y. Ww. lL. spend a. visit home Saturday and leit © s last Rose. and daugh- and , who Ww. rshall, were recent visitors at Gates last , and after a | left on where Grass last n Sa- Sunday Miss Alice is spending Grass. Kenny spent Saturday H this oward Miss Lorraine ay and Miss Nisholson, Miss Lorraine Sarah Mac donald to Place and Ashley, Mrs. visit Ot- of with Geor- King- Mcntreal, Phylis guests Smith and of | { 1 Redden. e.} of Bak ! Mrs. C. A. Wartman, and Mrs, H. Snook last G. W. Anderson, of Smith's is again here. | { Mr. and wd Mrs, visited veek. alls, CANNIFTGN TIDINGS. Leaving the Old Homestead -- A Birthday Party. Aug. 10.--Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bedell, Mr. ands Mrs. Charles Liddell and Joseph Waldron and laughter, Anna, took in the excursion ! to the Thousand Islands, on Satur | Cannifton, lay. The Sunday school of this cir- wit purposes having its annual out- ng on the 19th inst. to Picton. Miss- | s Evelyn and Luclla Rorke were suc- essful in passing the rocent depart- nental examinations for first and cond class certificates, respectively, Juartecly services were held on Sun- lay eh H. R. Dunning lost a valuable horse one day last week. Mrs. Benson Haight and daughter, Elda, are at Beaver Lake, camping with Mr. and Mrs. D. Shorey. William Cole is ae from an atlack of inflammma- tion of the cycs. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are visiting friends in Pieton. Miss Ray Eveleigh, of Mountain View, and Miss Eva N rtin, of Picton, are the ruests of Miss Nellie Kerr, Miss Thelma Fairman is holidaying in Ma- 'oe. Miss Lona Sills, of Foxbora, for- merly of this place, is the guest of iss Hattie Burnside. Mre. Canniff is home from the hos nital and is rapidly gaining strength. Mrs. G. W. Kerr and daughter and Mrs. Rorke and daughter atiended the sxcursion to Picton on Friday. The Misses Ada and Anna Rogyes, of Win- | nipeg, are the guests of MY Jonas Farnham. Miss Annie Wright, Kingston, has returned home after | visiting Miss Tessia Watts: Mrs. lara Ridley, of Belleville, is visiting \. T. Farnham's. Miss H. Arnold has so { returned to her home in Durham after spending a month with her parents here. In view of the approaching marriage of his only daughter, Evelyn, and sub- removal from this place, John a dinner to his near A very happy was spent, sequent L.. Palmer relatives afternoon and which will no doubt be the last fam- gathering at the old home where joys and sorrows have been gave Thursday. evening on ily SO many shared. Mise Annie Thompson, of Oshawa, and Miss Peterson, of Toronto, paid a short visit to friends here on Sunday last. Mrs. tiv Henry Farnham pre birthday gave a very party in honor oi her little daughter, Florence, on Thursday \ternoon. In all there werd twenty- two bright-eyed, happy listle folk, who spent' the hours in laughicr, song and games. A dainly tca was served on the lawn at 5:30 o'clock. After ica Mrs. EE, B, Naylor took a snapshot of the merry little group. Miss Florence wived a number of preity birthday ts, chicf of which was a handsome ng sent by her aunt, Nurse Ander- of New York city. son, The Final Horror. Saturday Evening Post. it used to said of the Dutch farmers of Mahon 0d that it was to sec on what their hearts were placed--their barns were better than their houses, and their cattle received more care than their wives and chil ren. It must have been a similar con- dition of affairs in a New England country that prompted the climax of a oldier's speech. A Yankee militia cap- ain, whose company was about to ¢ march against an invading enemy, thus depicted the awinl consequences f the FE success : "Gentlemen, they will: lay your towns ashes, murder vour wives and children, and pull down your fences." aasy in F no bad effects ; When Society is en fete, the most enjoyable part of the supper to most of the guests is the coffee, if it is THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Acts like a Charm in DIARRHOEA ... «a. our species (JHOLERA oi DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases-- FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. The best Remedy known for COUGHS, coLpa. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Effectually cuts short all at » of SPASMS. Is the oaly palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE Chlerodyne is a liguid taken in drops, graduated according to the malady. It invariably relieves pain of whatever kind ; creates a calm vefreshing s lech ; allays irrifatson of the nervous system when ali other remedies fail. leaves INSIST ON/ HAVING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. The .immense success of this Remedy has given rise to many imitations. N.B.--Every bottle of Geauine Chlorodyse bears oa the stamp the name of the inventor, Dr, J. Collis Browne. Wholesale Agents, Lyman Bros. & Co. Reo and can be taken when no other medicine can be tolerated. CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. Sold by ali Chemists. Prices in England: 14, 2/9, 48. Sole Manufacturers: 1 T. DAVENPORT, LONDON, SE. AS Limited, Toronto. =n (Ce sickness or in health the best food is |" SHREDDED WHEAT Try it for breakfast, salt to taste, add milk or cream -- easily digested --strengthening \, 2 satisfying. iE Price 35 cts. od CURES DIARRH(EA, CRAMPS, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA INFANTUM and all Summer and Bowel Complaints. Ask for Dr. Fowler's and insist to getting what you ask for. Refuse Substitutes--They're Dangerous. | The original is manufactured only by | THE T. MILBURN CO., Limited ! Toronto, Ont. i \ Tojelei=i Acadian Ganong's Bitter Sweet G.B. Chocolates. The finest in the city. Only 50¢ Per Lb. A.J.REES, 166 Princess St Phone 58 sjefuefrimd ADAM AND EVE COOKED WITH A WOOD FIRE. NeuroticCoryza or Hay Fever Now the A Rare Bird. london Argonaut. At a baseball game in Ghicago the gatekeoeper hurried lo Comisky, leador of the 'White Sox, and said : "Umpire Hurst is here with two friends. Shall I pass 'em 2" 'An umpire with two friends !" gasped Comiskey. "Sure !" returned Capt. James Saunders is rencwing old ac- quaintances. Mrs. J. Moreland, Sun- bury; Miss Weller, Kingsto Miss Rita Allen, Belleville, are visiting frionds here. Miss A. Stevenson, Co- lorado, has returned home after spend- ing a few days with her mother. Mrs. Bray has returnod home after spend- ing a few days in Wateriown, N.Y. Mrs: Polly and Miss Polly, Kingston, have returned home after visiting at Ars Mrs. Lindsay and twoston, Real Estate and Insurance Money to Loan. Office, 159 Wellington St, ston. Lovsssviseererernsreve Builders and Contractors Use Sashweights made in King- ston at Angrove's Foundry. Special prices for large gqnantities. ¢ STR. ECELWAT Will start regular trips to Kingston Mills, June 12th Leave {Urawiord"s Whart, foot of Princess street, 10 a.m., return 12 a.m. Leave 2 p.m. return at six. Return fare, 25 Children hall 25¢. fare. CAPT. L. WHALEN, . Captain No wonder there was trouble in that family. Howéver we are not ging discuss that quarrel, Put we want to say right here that oe would be crosser than a bear with a sore head if you bad to work all day this warm weather over a hot coal fire the way your wile dues. Put a gas range in your kitchen and make 'home a pleasant place. Ienty of heat for cooking, washing, ironing, etc., br the 'atmosphere with waste heat such as coal a wood which must be kept burning when there is no work reguircd. With a gas stove the moment the meals are ready that same moment your expense ceases. Call' in at the office of the Works on Queen 8t., pipes put in the house. Kingston Light, Heat & Power Department. Cc. C. FOLOER, CENERAL MANAGER. . to commence treat- ment. By inhaling "Catarrhozone" four times daily yoi will kill the germ and prevent the usual attack. Hun- dreds of cases successfully treated by Catarrhozene prove it to be a specific ow autumnal catarrh, rose cold, bron- chisl irritation and hay fever. The dollar size contains two months' treatment. Trial size 50c., all deal- ers or the Catarrhozone Co., King Out. is time » > *> King- 3 tPhone, 571: WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED 78 Clarence St., to 155 Well between Brock and Cla laundry in the city. Go and delivered. and see about "Having the - The milkman is sometimes also of para water From ington St. Sts. Best exiled for an Pringles wivacate '

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