Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Aug 1909, p. 5

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PS ee, herecesererstestneste Gold in BGuwilight hh hth hhh thd ih dh Ati th ES RBLDIGS nc tteetrsteta * . Mis give prarty Adams, of Stewart, of tant little chartered and number, were lit, harbor music coming donald park. the ashore Me t sires Little Johnson and unfogu Mrs, James Miss Katie a for Brantford, and Toronto, her visitors, The steamey, Eeelwat was the party eighteen in taken about the moon heard the strains of from the band in Mae The tht was ideal for the hour for shipping Loo Supper at and nig and came all Sherman' outing <O0n followed I Daly, Mr. afk ark, Jar ilh James Woir Mes. Edward hon Kathleen 30th, and is tor ee the Miss Julia Mrs. W,: B asl will later of Wi ber Miss Broek Miss Gertrude Jolger Quebes, Mrs Oitawa Mis Mr nore, will be Wednesday. . Henderson, i number friemils at of we Mh 6 entertained Henderson's vesterday, in honor Miss Elliott, -of Montreal Miss London, and Miss Asquith, to, also among those -» - lagot Miss tea street, | Vena hour Edith Reid, of of Toron- present, of the were - is announced Alice Ethel, A. Lawlor, Lawlor. to J MA. MD, only of Mr ley and the late Mr. Joseph Quigley, ston, Ont. The wedding will Chatham Sept. 7th wow . remot NB. of Mr. R. and Mrs, eph Paterson Quigley, R.C.S,, (Bng.) The. Chatham, drug hter eri in elder of judge ol probate SOI of King take place in on Mi treet ville and Mh | her guest a Low, Elm have left for Brock ton to visit friends. Loucks, of Winnipeg, has a { Mies, J and Miss Helen Muckleston, of Calgary, | || i I. Bidwell will the firs of wntime the ettled in { 4 ret and Georg Ottawa, Kings i < come to thie Dean his month On new town about and in the me of tario 4 tting 14 W quarter Kin My ( Visitin at daughter are Mr. Lane the yacht Eldred to them oe went went u | pa pend Ste with oe v Swill Hal the Heward Dry hih of the montl of New York out nt Mi lay Jami ' Weir, Mi Mn Cal sos Gibson, Gan Cat nd Mi trot, i Mi home On Visi A rehibaded home [ro Kir hort va Kirl whing ¢ yederdhan | i York, i Pic of with Fremont I? Pitts of Cornwall with Miss ( Clan tion Lon New in Jame vil wide ined aud ark. Mi week ond treet Wilks ol Lon ald pend the Paolger, Mi NB is leoxd, Broek A EK the gest 12 F of. Moncton W. J. Mu OI, Mr rontenac girecet, - - Mes. J. L. hir home in Miss 1°, J. Barry, visiving hor sister, colm, Stratiord, My. Joseph iting hi | § ME | Porming Mi Barrie Mi ha ha pont Mi Rr or Gurd "left, to-day, for Noutreal. Division street, is Mi George Mal Jad relalives H rniing ham, Brooki®, ans Mr { slrect Hawel return hl York King stroet and Mrs. | are with | on, w | 1 vi on ham N.Y ornelius Boarmingham, Haveock, Montre King 1 Au treet « from where sh tho month Martin - u with Dh o. . Ethelwyn Mackie col, lft, toda Mi R. J. Clark, 230 Sven to visit her i eter Adolphus tow Mi ni Misé Cove Mr, | Tnx the Mont ponding a wet, Campbell, Jennie Universit da with Macdonald omaery, Te, few Mar Mel, turdny, wt MH arland i roing tor Hali- |} wed will he on Edith Dru J SS. R nel Mi Ji their «ummm plea treet 1 outing Sellil, ton The C, Farthing longer in . Miss Mis. W/W, Miss "Annie ack strect, is S Mis New York, and are Gamble, are on King - Engagements Mise Bertha Smyth Smyth, to tho of Christ Charles FE. Montreal, curate weelding will of Say Claire Mr. George Froderick White Colonel Fre Ottawa I'he Bishop Pinkham third to middle Mi Ww of hoe Jean, Mr Hume Crowe Robert Hume 5 . County . or maria RO Rur to Mrs ¥ at the m; Geraldine street, are all back ; -» Colonel 'and Mrs. Arthur Cunningham have this week. Mamie Garrett, is up in Cobourg James Hamilton and home will Muskoka, Yio Kingston for a Marjorie Jurton's camp. Daly, from Oliver's Edward i. Field anc pension street take tend MeCullouch erick of announce or daug Weir, R tho Arend street, Kenny is Aria D pf Prats of to he of hiv 3 McParland, Mis Fra Hy bridesmaid Horsey Ferg 1 v LC rmion ttle tim uson, pent a bi Mise Grace Mari and Miss Miss aml Kat Allan Miss Power fromsa "- - W.'D Gordon Hye Johnson st Miss from the west spend and then will « short . a stay. we down Pemse is Brock street, Ferry Forts, Wil attle Miss H, town lot with Fiel a few Mrs M in "we Anno UNC da Lansdowne Re E. J cathedral. abou sav church McCullough, wid? J (; "and wwagoment Madelan V Fitzg late ar, I'homas nly Cro Clare YAL RESTAURANT Pagoda if Not Rents It oly, Au Maoresen thong rest building Pare in the his ma fes rations Leopold's Uh Chine se Ps mit pure and axocuiod king is but, demanded nie hi Lhe amd is bis n one, The his price, he expe Hunts himsolf finds coneern fixture J exhibitio by by now OWihy hardly roy al propriecl howiwer, he 2h.~=(} thi irant $ in awl st dlnose <ivle 'BH0ON00, al WV Tg cit % thie wood ha native artisans. advertising to ithe high conditions atta ly to ol he lik will nol re said meet and it is to Some one 1 will undertal Glenvale Gleny A 1 preathed church, from his v irhot | ! om of paint operating thi tle, on ake has their Vicinity ed a {hn play game duv, COre y irker team wed her irom here Me, and day ove fortieth \ atte Mis ning Miss it Kings Mi 1tors Vi Bedore dons Mars) Watt wd Mrs Leorge King Chanel Pillar' uy Sunday; acation been Maloney Our re next nded Nelson the oc & artiniversary ton Allen Hamilton ten, at -I Notes 214. Ren the Pre having he publi ned by a and Wartman steam thes local baseball Yarker, « ulting return Mi in retu which I'he brig} pent new at nN in favor « \ match A wi Saturday the party Boyer, being on wion of thei MacDonald, Mrs T. at Mr \ and Mi ind the (! Smith ly mart Bui or's H M ATK 8 Sop Sul ave King M:¢ byte her give inburg, Mrs ister, ne wan isting trot, with hleen Daly, May, to and a in rect fe nex Jishop of Montreal and Mrs, J fow weeks ome at is liam I, of days M Mi: nue, Vers, The the both Mi iolet eald Mi ody most rriced has dh ving for =a ren chad Main hea that h the I rian rned at 'haol coat are mn team wy of the I be number n hy Mon the iage ling Mi Gor te fuse My ot the arrived in is a reproduction of who has latest } Canada once rotograph more, Great Britain understands and appreciates Canada more day. between An and every for n e ocean this nected passages othe Lord Strathcona pr and the mother with oba the dom bly inign holds countrie has the rec made ord Certain. the matron THE NEWS ( F WIRLo OCCURRENCES | RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. Watters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. On September 26th, Hon. W. ley is to be banqueted at St. NB, Women in Sweden king. to bring about the strike. A unanimous finding has been reach al by the conciliation board on. the Fort William strike. I'he Alpine season now in fall «wing and is bringing the usual toll of death and disaster. The British Columbia canners' quest for reason cannot be granted, The late A. H. Campbell, Toronto, left $493,000: 86,000 goes to charities and 3,000 MeMastor University. Divers have located a sunken wreck near Alpena, Mich, in two hundred fret of water, an unprecedented diving feat, Spain's army---of 35,000 men---in Morocco cannot advance for a fort- right, because of lack of transports. R. Z. Hall has been officially noti- fied of his appointment to the Orono port office, in succession to the late Robert Moment. Flias Stenehouse, Gravenhurst, guil- ty of theits from summer cottages on Gull lake, was sentented to three years in pe nitentiary. brisk blazo at the Rubber Tire Wheel company's premises, Toroato, loronto, of Wednesday, did about $2,000 damage A mecting of Canadian Fire Chiefs' Ontario will be beld in in exhibition week. An airship that has attained a flight mile at times, has been the Hamilton beach woral times lately Victorian and SS. Hiber ward at Point Amour; SS. inward, Belle Isle; SS nward, at Father Point. Col. W. E. Hodgins, D.0.C., Ottawa for London, Ont., where he will assume control over No. | district | of tho Western Ontario command. While playing with somé lime, London, Michael Catalano, Catalano, fruit - dealer, burned about the ¢yes and face W. C. Barnett a London butcher, given swipe by a railway were cut off, and he He cannot Pugs John, are imploring the a settlement of is io nowly-organized | Association Toronto dur- the of of about a Sev crossing SS nian, in Manchester, hay left mn badly was vas internally \ aie aboose legs injured rey cover. of disputes in | fifteen, and an in July, labor July was over June omparcd with I bes mumber during of one five Canada an increg crease of 190K, was The killing The church at Gello, Italy, ruck by lightning, Tuesday. roof of the building collapsed, two of the worshippers within and in- | wing" fifteen others, The funeral of the late Robert Reid, of the Transcontinental Railway ('ommissioners, took place from his hrother's residence, in London, Ont Wednesday. afternoon. John 'Hall, a colored cook, im Stratford, was sentoncod to two amd a hall .vears in penitentiary for the theft irom John M. Wil of a pocketbook helm, containing $68 John Lapage, night watchman, -ar rested for stealing from his employ- the Heintzman Piano company. Foronto, pleaded guilty and was sent to jail for Nikolaos Ipenchuk, ors six months, an employee of Toronto General Contracting com- | the the Wednesday, on a hoist pany, was killed, as alt from a fall exhibition grounds, Ottawa. I'hé Unijed States navy e3perts nre onvinded that the time is not far di tant when the American battleship flect will be propelled through the wa hv means of engines. be that the Richelieu Navigation company become the owners of the street wharf property, Toronto, hus heen put on the market Niagara Falls, Ont., John Oster financial secretary of Clifton No. 414, A.0.U.W., was arrested rged with misappropriation of the funds to the amount of $702 Murray, Toronto, seeks in to he Hydro: Electric Commission, arranit Niagara The th the province ha had a miniature on Tuesday, when quit work for several evidently thought they reneral strike movement, disappointed shortly to erect a monu memory of the late Hon John Sandfield Macdonald, who was premier of the province from July 16th, 1867, to December 19th, 1871 Walter 8S. Allward, designs ment > The steamer Collingwood, sunk the Detroit wiver, was built by thu Collingwood Shipbuilding company, in 1907, of the biggest of the lake [reight She valued : at, $325,000, Western homestead Se the past m mth tolalled 4,205, of 95%, as compared with June 1908. For first nine months of the voar ontrics were 17,314, an increase of 3.565 as compared with last year. Wednesday, I at tor It Ontar shortly \ whit At holm, Lodge, gas and will may onge h lodge Ad A unetion proven for he claims conirol oves r power river 18 not london strike playees The men force n they were Ontario is ment to the on 150 em- hours would but ie one steamers. and is during an in- ent corse Froops were Sent out, to investig the damage done by a vere oe ie in Italy. The quake believed to have extended generally throughout the province of Sciena Telegraph and telephone communica tion is interrupted. I'he thirteenth annual convention ther League of American Municipalitic was convened at the Windsor hotel Montreal, on = Waldnecday, with the president, Hon. Silas Cook, the chair, in the ahance of Mayor A cordial welcome to the eXtended to the delegates Sadler m Payette city by was Ald. Falls 50 Feet. Aug. 25.--A marvelous death took place at Hall, when Moussette, son of the governor of the Hull jail, fell fifty feet from the third storey of the court house to the I'he accident did not even Ottawa, cape from around shake his nerve, for he was on the roof wain an hour later re- | an extension of the salmon | Lake Erie, | son of C.. postal | the monu- | : 1 in ! | : ! 1 at the Hudson-Fulton celebration. The Italian warship the Etruria is at present in New York representing the Italian government Before vid to Europe she may visit Canadian ports. VISGERS CONFER. i Fight on Alexandria Ba Docks is! Discussed Alexandria Bay, Aug ~That further developments may be hat as a result of vesterday's fight on the | docks here between representatives the Folger and Visger lines of boats became evident to-day when Attorney {Frank La Rie, Philadelphia, who has {been acting as Visger's attorney fo: some time put in his appear- | of past, | ance | Attorney LaRue had a talk with | Capt. Walter Visger and Walter Vis- i ir., as well as with members of the crew, while the yacht Castanet was at her dock preparatory' to a [contisiation of her morning ramble. ger, the lawyer and Walter Vis. ir. to bevseen about the i k conversing with several who are known to have seen the afiair. Capt. Walter Visger discredits the rumor that he lost a couple of teeth lin the fracas by to-day exhibiting | mouthful of teeth as firm as ever. The only mark he bears his conflict with Capt. Kendall small cut near the mouth, but Visger, jr., carries a black eye { result of his mix-np with | fists, 11. ater on were fH ol | | is a Walter as the Apple's | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Ie | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Bj | Reporters On Their Rounds. E: 'A Battery. and Army Scrvice Corps will leave Potawawa, for King ¥ Sundav. The corps will like ly xe here on Monday morning. oy Grand Trunk ecartage waggon to grief, on Princess street, near wholesale to-day. The a rut and a right hand came off, letting down ton on came Carson s | cart struck | front wheel the wagon. | The Grand will {9th. There will be | tractions during and vaudeville will also be put on {during . the interregunum between the big attractions. - The vaudeville will he of a good type. Three ontrics have been received fon the Labor day Marathon. Robert O'Brien, and W- Nelson, Gananoque, have entered, and W. E. Cole, winner of the five-mile at the picnic, has in his | Many entries ed from jeity. A Seplembe big { at season, open on NUMErous the coming orocers' endry the race aleo sent are expeet visited Artillery the mem put on the The men will put or the drive at the Toronto exhibition, doubt. it will be a big drawing Any visitors to tha city who seen the at practic uri the affair number morning, to R.C.H.A, large | park, this Ibors of the musical drive Sr | land no Leand | have greatly men taken with Cape Vincent, N.Y Aug. 24. Mrs Olivia ('. Wenborne died quite sud Monday morning, of neuralgia {of the heart. She had been in health for sonfe time, but was considered' in dangerous condition, | being able to about the as | usual 1 Mrs, { fy | Died At Cape Viacent. { denly, poor not a be house Wolfe years Wenbgrne was born on Island and was sixty-seven the 4th of March. She had lived Oswego ane came here to reside vears ago. She survived sons, Samuel J., of Alexandria | Bay: William H., of Detroit, Mich; {Romain W., of Cape Vincent, and | John Franklin, of Utah, and one sist- er, Miss = Margaret IE. Wenboroe, this village. Mrs. Werborne was » { highly respected woman and possessed kindly disposition. ot age Lat nine four 18 ny ot a | -- Collins Bay Items. | Aug. 25. --~Farmers The Free Methodists at Jeffrey's, last even largely attended. Mrs on Saturday last, to Frederick Me- but is on the friends. are Ge an Mary, the Bay, are harvesting. Colling' busy {held a meeting ing, which was William Tait left, joig friends in Goderich Millan has been very ill, mend, of which his many pleased hear. Mrs Alstyne and daughter, iting friends gown among Miss Jennie VanAltyne intends jeav ing for Napanee in a few days. Mrs J. Curson and Jittle daughters. expect Jeaving shortly to visit friends in the North-West. to are vis islands. Onion II Wins Race. N.Y., Aug. 25--With 3 five minutes thiriy- nine seconds, the Onton 11, owned by Ira Kip, Jr., a New York hroker, won the Commodore's cup this afternoon, by the of twenty-fivo secomls the | Frontenac, handicap of and here, margin over race scanty 10 spare | Duquesne. manufacturers of Canada asked Quebec: to suspend collection of the export duty of twenty-five cents per cord on pulp wood, pending an ef- | fort to come to some arrangemcnt {with the United States | When money talks the us onh echo Paper majority of hear the ET and sound | SHE CANNOT TELL THIS GIRL W WAS A PIN- CUSHION. Sixteen Blackened and Bent Pins! Taken From Her Arm--She Had Probably Swallowed Them | Years Ago. York. Aug. 25 Adelina vighteen years employed as a winder in a silk mill at Paterson, N.J.., has been found to Ix human pin-oushion. Within three sixteen taken from right she cannot tell ' Miss old, Now Wyckoff, a days het ping have been arm, how and there Tew got \ ay pain, pin protvuding aml it. Mora pins soon made their Dr. Flood was called out pins, all first one and blackened. girl felt Jptense remoniv] appear in, shaped day go the a and ard he took sixteen like the BABE SMOTHERED. London, Ont., Aug. 25.-- While in a carriage on the verandah, the five-months- old son of /P. H. Scott, 781 Richmond street, rolled over on its face and smoth- ered to death. The mother had left it for only a few minutes. : we STOCK QUOTATIONS, Cobalt and Leading Canadian Stocks Listed. The following quotations are sup- plied by the hy Brokerage (J. O. Hutton and R. C. Dobbs), 11 Clar- ence street, A 480 A: Cobalt Stocks, August 25th Sellers, Boye S. 12 Amaleamated Jeaver Jaillie Cobalt Chambers-Ferland Cobalt Central (Cobalt Lake Crown Reserve Jay AY Foster nN Gifford La Rose Little Nipissing McKin, Da Nipissing Nova Otisse . Peterson | Rochester Silver J.eai Silver Temiskaming Trethewey Watts Mechan Ne olin ake Queen Letter Home, a lonely country cottage dwell couple, old and grey, Who are reading in the evening of their life. been a strenuous battle, have nobly won the day, And are www beyond the need of worlds ly strife. they are rar from bappy, hearts there is a grief ; a dark spot mars the evening their joy. sweet would he a letter would be their relief they could but hear once {rom their darling hoy. Send A In a It has they in their Still, Oh, How It hale and hearty, how ah ! no one knows ; this son they often when they saved, A great future for planned, the old home the hills amidst he left for the grand when winter winds they weary, few can guess, When a message from their son make them bright, good old hearts are broken : he dead, or in distress ?"" the thought oft rises: our boy to-night 2" Years ago, too lonely Snows, gay seemed in the city But and And it Oft are sighing, would Their And So I'd ask vou send a Tefiér to the ones { who Jove you best-- who Have neglected by day. conscience ' when they try and away not fail "Poor surely crave you so whilst roam Would vou send them to the grave. You doing so plead "Guilty ! laid at rest vour parents will are cheer Your Then to the message at-home know for it to send a old folks vou ust Do Ab! ones. do dear you those pleasure forget 'midst 2 Would down in sorrow often do we notice parents who left in grief ? have we Seen how are often away ? only one waiting may rambler, help short stay. Oh ! this hard fo be forgotten when they | live just for your "sake ; wayward son, wherever you roam \ and make need their don't lorg Yet them pine How waiting and that be brief to brighten is aD Oiten So that Oh! may your parents happy, no hearts to break And et to send a letter bom Hy. § | Who 34 | wre. of | | and what how "Is | "Where's | day | far | they | T THE PIG Band From Pigeon Preserved As Souvenir. : Alexandria Bay, N.Y tiny metallic band hearin the inserip- tion: "J. M. F. 409," encircles a pen holder lying on the desk of Col. 10. G. Staples, proprictor of the Thousand Island house. The band has a history which may be solved by the reading of this article, day or two apo, among the pigeons recaved at the hotel, later to bo sérval . somo i guest, was one of the hom- 25.- Aug. A ing variety. The band about the bird's leg was noticed and reported io Col, Staples, who is now. preserving it on his desk \& a Souvenir, Pleasant Valley Items. Valley, Aug. 21.-The late greatly reiroshod the pas: 1 do good to potatoes and other late crops. The hum of the steam thresher heard alreaay in "the distance. Joseph Watson left for | the west last Wednesday at neon. We wish him bon voyage and na specdy 'and safo return. Visitors: Miss Mabel Hughes, Toronto, with her pa- reots, Mr. and Mre John Hughes; George Randolgh, Odessa, at George Hugh Mrs. Richard Joyner aad Mics Trousdale, Toronto, visited at Mrs. J, Ellerbeck's, recently: Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ashley and Miss Violet Ashley att E. Hughes'; Mr. and Mrs I. Kerr and Masters James and Ed- gar at E. Hughes'; F. herr, taken ill so suddenly last Saturday, is able to around 'again. Mrs. ©. Wallace, Harrowsmith, spent a dav with friends here recently. Mre. A. Irish and Mes { I. Hughes at Napanee; Mrs. J. Eller [heck at Mrs: McRory's, Sydenham. A {wee gendleman visitor has come to at the home of Thomas H. Wat- Our school has reopened with Snider, Napance, in charge. Barr attended the funeral of Joseph Rogers, at Burridge, last. Mr. Rogers, who goodh health, was over at Syracuse visit to his son and died quite suddenly. Mre. O. E. Kerr lat E. and . Hughes' one day recent- Mr. amb Mis. H. R. Purcell, of | Camden, visited at D. J. Curran's re cently. Hughes has a hon 'which moasuring seven in cireumfcrence, having a length of four and threecighth inches. can beat that? Dame Rumor priclicts a wedding in the gear fu- Roy, Hughes, son of John Hughes, was taken to Kingston genc- ral hospital, this morning, ill of | typhoid iver. John Kerr, Camden | Eas t, vat aie sister's, Saturday cven- ing; Master Garnet accompaniod him. | Rear Admiral Sperry To Washington, Aug. 25.--Rear Admiral (', S. Sperry, who took the Atlantic battleship fleet on its eruise from San Francisco to the Philippines and through the Swe canal, to Hampton Roads, will be placed on the retired list, on September 3rd, when he i have reached the age i rears, . Pleasant rains have tures and will he slay on. Mr. { Georgo of the late Thursday in very on was on a Goorge laid an egg inches Retire. of Chest Inflammation) Suffered From a Heavy Cold, Pleurtic Pains in Side--Con- stant Coughing. "Nerviline" Cured Quickly. Anyone that goes through «ll that I suffered last the value of a remedy Nerviline cured me." opening words of the thn of E. P. Yon Hayden, the well known violinist of 'Middleton. 'My work kept me out laté at night, and playing in cold drafty places brought ton a severe cold that settld on my | chest I had a harsh racking cough {and severe pains dated threugh my that cures like I'hese are sides and settled iy my shoulders. i NERVILINE used different lin ments, but none CURES broke up my cold till I used Nervi- CHEST line. "1 rubbed it on my neck, chest COLDS and shoulders, !morpning and night, and all the pain | disappeared. Realizing that such a heavy cold had run down my system, Hl took Ferrozone at meals, and was [completely built up and strengthened. Since using Nerviline 1 have no more colds or pleurisy, and enjoy petfect health." It's because Nerviline contains the purest and most healing essences and medicinal principles, because--it has the (power of sinking through the pores to the kernel of the pain--these are the | reasons why it breaks up colds, gures { lumbago, stiffness, neuralgia, sciatica land rheumatism. Refuse any substi- tute your dealer may siggest--insist on Nerviline only. Large 25c.. bottles, "five for 81. Sold everywhere, the | solemn declara- ! | winter will. appreciate | i To Manitoba and Saskatchewan. S100 $18 tx 'neemm Kinga, 4 A 7 2h TiS eam EXHIBITION -- TORONTO AND RETURN Aug. 81st, Sept. 1st, 6th and 8th $3.55. Aug. 28, 30; Sept. 2, 8, 4, 7. 9, 0 and 11 . vaca eesnpssarsies: $1904 Return limit, Sept. 14th, 1909 ' . Next Homeseekers' Excursions Will leave on Aug: 24; Sept. 7, 21. Tickets good for 60 days. Full pdrticulars at Kk, & P. and CO. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent: BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, tan lowes sally" ¢ Slaton, Outaris m. da unday for ag 8 N onto, Bannock . p.. all points north. To secures quick despatch to Bannock burn, Mayucoth, | and med points on Oentral Ontario, route ipments via Bay of Quine Railway Gn For further lars, a 'Phone, No: 8 : Thousand sland and St. Lawrence River Steamboat Companies {n connection with the New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co. * Agent, Leave Kingston dally, except Bunday, 6.00 a.m. and 2.00 % p.m. Leave Kingston, and 2.00 p.m. ng direct connections at Oape Vincent to and from all points in New York State. Through sleeper Oape Vig cent to New York. Week end round trip rate, Kingston. to Watertown, good olin Saturday on Sunday, returning nday. $1.65. For SrCusions to, Srockille and Ogdensby urg an ousant Islands, local advertisements. Sons. 7.80 a.m Lake Outario & Bay of. Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. STEAMERS North King & Caspian 11000 Islands--Kingston-- Rochester. J Oommenci hg 27th, steamer leaves for 1,000 ands, Alexandria Bay and Sansuoque_ at urninge a.m., ally. aoa Mong steamer leaves m., for Ratan a "&uinte Ports and Port of Rochester, N.Y. STR.ALETHA--Leaves on Menduys, 5 p.m., for Picton and Intermed! he of Quinte ports. Full information from 3 E. E. HORSEY, J. P; HANLEY, (leneral Manager, 0. 8. KIRKPATRIUK Kingston, Ont. JAS, SWIFT & 00, Agents, Kingston. STR. ECELWAT Will start re Yiar trips to Kin Mills, June 2th Jeave Uraw Sood Whart, foot of Princess street, 10 a.m., return 12 a.m. leave 3 p.m., return at six. Return fare, 26¢. Children fare. CAPT. L: WHALEN, 'Phone, 571: Captain; It's as Good as Money And very often Real Estate turns out to be a great deal better. It jumps in value much more than cash can earn in- terest. It often doubles itsell in a very few years. We have some most desirable parcels for investments and you could not put your spare cash io better ufe Call and talk it over with us. Remember | the biggest fortunes are now being made in Real Estate. I have investment propositions paying 10 to 13 per cent. Full particulars, mr -------------- D.A.Cays 57 Brock Bt. WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED ron, 5, Seven Brick 'aad 0 tad uae ington Sts, between 'H SEs Si

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