Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Sep 1909, p. 3

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yt 4 PE -- i 7 ! i Ys i of Here are several specially good offerings to inferest the prudent Housekeep« 5 : er bought in the Wholesale Market in the oidinary way, not one of these items y could be offered for such smali 'prices, but we are offering them at a low price, a pind the reason. i Compination Dinner and Tea Service (100-pioees) and Gol ign, imported Fnglish make. Regular $10, for iege Campifatian Set, imported English Semi Porcelain, Pre Rose Mesign, in natural Colors "und Gol $16, for $9 Work design, pretty fancy shape Cup. Regular 86, (or $3.75 40 Piece Tea Set, imported Foglish China, in Gold Shamrock pattern lgr $8, for $1.95, THE FAIR Mcintosh Bros., Manager, PERCY JESSE. 0 Pisce Tea Set, imported Austrian China, in Dark ar Light Blue Time Flys--Only Few Days Left. Before the close of our Big Furniture Sale. $3.50 for this big, easy, comfortable Rattan Rocker, <_ only $3.50. Buy early andget the choice. dames Reid's, The Leading Undertaker. ( Phone 147 lor Up=tc-Jate Ambu'ance ( RVERYRODY STARTS IN THIS OXF wil IS CORRECT, COOK BY GAS OR DO WE COOK WITH / Ih the City of St. Louis a general discus = Lyne Deen stirred up aM its --interest--has acorn proud; investigators have put it up to the learned heads to solve the problem. would seem to be an éasy matter to settle which expression is correet Grammatically speaking we are nol going to put otirselves on record, | will sy this, right here, that the enes who are cookmmg either "WITH Clus' are well up in the running, while those who failed to get installed in. their homes this summer had better file their application office «of. the works, before it is too late to enjoy the benefit derived above nathed sentences, Kingston Light, Heat & Power Department. 0. 0. FOLGER, GENERAL MANAGER: ve two sentences TRACT SOM? \ - - ALBERT COLLEGE < | BELLEVILLE, ONT. | Over 300 Students enrolled i of whom are young ladies. : LITERARY. 52 STUDENTS wrote Synopsié of Canadian North-West year on Depagumental t versity: exams ! "Senior Leavy Land Regulationg, Junior Leaving 10! Ser hi? ANY persop who 18 the sole head of'a| lation 6 ¥ Junior Matriculati fully, or shy wale over 18 years oid, Commercial Specialist 2 1 ¢ way GOmestea:) a guarter-section of 1! Splendid science Labaratories. available. pinion land in "Manitoba, | MUSIC. Full conservatory and SH an vl Alberta, The appl sity eourses are provided i' " Pour fn person aL the Do-| and ipstrumental Music Harmony, 1 Mercy or RubEAgency (ol | New pipe-organ recently added. by. bY. 'proxy may be! euey, on certian condi | njother, son, "duughter, | HO Sortie tes awarded. Ip; oF. har. ul intending home- E ARPS, ELOCUTION, So IAbLE POMESTIC L=N1% months' residence upon | COMMBRCIAL and" Literary Shliiratn of the land ia each of | charge of Specialists. Oball 'Toust 86 acres solely owned | oho ng aid wether, wou, daughter, brother or sis Eor 0 fePtatn districts a homesteader in| Pal Dyer, D.D Stapding may pre-empt a quarter. | =r Sede od wlougside his homestead. Price, | per acre, Duties--Must reside | 4444444440444 4444444 sant across the canal to "'gof th ro I TE + KINGSTON 'BUSINESS COLLEGE tie required to earn homestead patent) with cultivate fifty acres extra, LIMIT A homestender who has exhavsted his homestead © right and cannot obtain a paged Lion, may take a purchased home- ated im certain. districts. Price $3.00 par cre. Duties--Must reside six months in ¢h of three years, cultivate Titty and erect a"house worth $300.00 WwW. W. CORY tpt of the Minister of the Interior ~[Inaguthorized publication of "this wdeer tiseuicnt will not be paid for Bookkeeping, Shorthand, of the largest railway tions in Canada. Ignition Dynamos, PEELE 4 ee CALVE, Principal. es ABSOLUTE SECURITY, TRY ~ UR DRY BATTERIES. Turmbub Electrical Mig. Co. Pho. ATL 878 Bagot Bs Cenuine Sellees and and Lawns and Wire goods of all Kindy factured by Partridpe & West, Opposite nd Voeal Bepartménts in charge of malo achers of experience and ability. oho in Yvan oh homesteuder may 'live 'Fhe College provides a two-story hrick | really remark: wiles of his homestead on a | pvwinasium and , 4 five acre oceujded by him or hy his father, Will reopen Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1909. | illustrated calendar address Princi- es D) HEAD oF Tr x STREET. "Highest Education at Lowest Cost" Twenatv-Sixth -vear. Fall begins August 30th, Courses graphy, Civil Service and English. Our graduates get the best posi- tions. Within a short time sixty secured positions with Enter any time. Call or for information, H. F. 444444444444 Athan casaas Se STRESS ai Carter's WI | Little Liver Pills. 8. Manu- Must Bear Signature of Sons, Crescont Irom and Wire ys % Works, King St Cer 77 HosHeat See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below, & Very su and as. oasy $9906609004044404 34444 to taky sugar. r----"peg | {| CHE. HONG LEE LAUNDRY RTERS ro pizzimess. All work done by hand. 1 vn Yiu. pr wrk, rattan 3 | BR Send postal card Jet re 3 | . FOR sallow SKIN. Rigrens and we will call promp $ : FOR THE COMPLEXION A trial order solicited. $ | Jie SHRNUANTS Wusr pave ---- Ching Shu; Prop: 3 QURE RICK HEARACHE. @ 854 Princess St, near Barrie ST 1 : * 2 HEE 449080300004 08 . - | President--Sir Richard Cartwright S ecial otice| Muvey lszied 'on City. and ¥ pert jes Municipal and County per Tron Mortgages purchased. Du received and interest allowed. Corner Bagot and a . 3 cord, at the Corner 5 SC. McGilt* Managing Dirsctor, Cedar Cut Blocks, at $3.90 Barrack streets Wood Yard, 7 Clarence utraat THE FRONTENAC hah LOANAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. S. BENNETT & CO. | iat mie Corner Bagot and Barrack. Sts. the, bean aw (WEALTH OF F PANTIGS | {CANADA 15 NOY NOT LACKING IN THIS I LINE. | Phere Are in 2 Privite Possession | in Canada a Very Large Num- ber of Works of the Old | Masters of Greatest Value. Canada is not lacking in wealth of valuable paintings. The superb col- lection at Luvak in itself really a public gallery for ull practical pur- And it is probably less known that there are, in private possession in Canada, a very large number of the works of the old masters of the great- est value,' The first perhaps in importance is a striking portrait, a specimen of the matchless work of Peter Paul Rubens, whose masterpiece in Antwerp, the "Descent from the Cross," is familiar to all. The picture under notice is | the property of Lieut.-Col. W. Evans, eommanding the Ist Regiment | Prince of Wales' Fusiliers, Montreal. | This picture was sold some time ago | at Christie's, in London, as the "Head of a Mouk" and nothing more. But { ou the back of the panel is. an in: scription which shows that the pie- ture iy of historic as well as of artistic interest. It is a portrait of Henri, Due de Joyeuse, sometime a Marshal of Franee, and a Capuchin Monk, alter. nately, and a member of a family re- ngwned in the annals of France. He wag born in the year 1567 and becom- { ing a soldier distinguished himself as a warrior, but he was so stricken by the death of his wile, Catherine de la Valette, in 1587, that he assumaed®the robe and togk the vows of the Fran- cise id devoted himself to a life of ) so that he ap- pearl on one occasion in a proces ston of the tumous Siiate Ligue, or- gamzed by thie Due de (iuisy against | the Huguenot downdd with! thorns | braring a eruss and seourged by two Honk Li: the year 1582, however he cast away ahe religious habit and appeared at the head of certain bands | ul rel ws devotees who were ra ing the Provinee "of Languedo® and ally submitted to Henri &V., re. ving the baton of a anarshal, the 1 goverment of La * and an of fice in the royal h correspond | wag ay some degree with that of the Clad oid bdo tert h { Royal Hogysehold. But in the year [| 1600 a sud ulse took him back i 1 1nol i . and undertaking i dlgrituage to Rome he died whil | on the road: The inteription burned or rudely cut on the reverse of patie! rans a ws: "Portrait « iy pore Ange de Capuein, Mare hal de Framee, Mort a Rivoli en 160% | de 41 ans poiut por le guide | Oremy." . | Of this. remurkebls character Vole | tere wrote in his moss vitriolic man ne "Vicioux, peaiten®, coumtesan, soli | taire, I prit, auitta, reprit la euir: t Ia haire." It may b> noted that Lic ol 2180 possesses a remarkat ex. | t of the work of Rembrandt}! vhi he purchased some time ago in i Great Biitain, i ' J | Professor as Proofreader. i N The famented death of Me. J. F. ! Whiteaves the assistant director of the Geological "Suary of Cunada mn Ottawa on Sunday | has elicted many an interesting .anecdvte of this ble man. One of th best of them is told of a time when, years ago, he had charge of the old museum on Sussex street. An Ottawa | newspaper had been given the tip that | there was a news item down at the museum, and one of the "cubs" was | item. He came baek with his "story," | { and the copy was turned in. Later on in the day, Mr. Whiteaves, who was conscientious in even small things, called in at the newspaper office on { his "way to lunch and asked if he could see the proof of the item. The adeporter, who did not kiow mueh about natural history, had written down that among the new sacquisi- tions of the museum was a red-crested deer." Now there is no such thing as a red-crested deer; but there is a red- crested moose; and so Mr. Whiteaves ch I the matter in proof. But vhat was his horror, when taking up { the newspaper later on in the day, to | find that among the recent additions to the museum was a "red-crested | mouse," He then and there gave up, ill idea of becoming a proof-reader. His handwriting was goo scientific And a further part of thk joke is that the "eub reporte pe of those days is now not only an M.P., but very high in the counsels of his party. Train Despatch by Telephone. The use of the telephone instead of the telegraph for despatching trains, otie of the main subjects at the De- troit Convention of railway telegraph superintendents of the United States, 13 'being tried on the Swift-Current to the Medicine Hat division of the Canadian Pacific Railway, a streteh of some 150 miles. This, although an innovation in the Middle West, has been found so satisfactory in its re- sults that its universal adoption is only a matter of time. Canadian Paci- fic trains will in future carry tele- phone sets, and in case of a break- down communication' can at onee be | made wit h the nearest railway sta- | tion. he regular telegraphing staf | will not be reduced, as the operators are wanted for general railway work, «A Race For a Copyright. | A good deal of interest was manifest | in, Montreal recently by the fact that Henry Savage, who recently bought the copyright of the play called "The | t Love Cure," put the piece on the boards there and plgyed it, as it was | ! wud design oy the | lezrned that othiers | copyright | It was stipulated that it must be played ones in the Empire; so Savage. sent a representative there, got a scratch company together and won al victory over all competitors Of course none of the actors had ever been together and few knw their lines, but the play was gone Wrough with all the same Captured Young Bull Moose. af A voung bull moose wae caught in| the "wire fence of the C.P.R. about| twenty railes north of Por Sound a few days ago. The crew of a passing train cap tured the animal and brought | it. to town where it is being nursed | and tamed. It is believed to be about, three months' old. ER | Cue oi X pi) TO=NIGHT 2% Night bo 8.30. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AT 8.30. BIG FREE SHOW VAUDEVILLE Moving Pictures, HNiustrated 8 poses, is a too little known example. | oO éhanged on Monday Wednesday Ln y Wednesday Yast Children's i, Cent Day. Bl TO-DAY AND THURSDAY. A FIGHTING PARSON Heart stirring and exquisitely beautiful drama of a youpg clergyman's life among the criminals of Chicago. MOONSHINER'S DAUGHTER A thrilling drama of life among the Wild Mountaineers of Southern "Tennessee, Hear James Douglas Bapkier, in Hiu- strated Songs, . Str. America BULLETIN : TUESDAY--2.30 p.m., Tours the 1,000 Islands. Fare E FRIDAY--8.00 a.m., Brockville and Ogdensburg. Fare, 50c. re- turn. SATURDAY--2.30 p.m., Tours the 1,000 Islands, last,of the sea- son" Fare, 50c, SUNDAY--Regulat trips to Cape Vincent,, 7.30 a.m. and 2 pm. | Fare, 50e. returh, MEALS ON ALL TRIPS. RIS SE. OF THE | United Empire Loyalists An Informing Sketch of Ameri: | can History, Valuable for Librar- ies and Research, 4 By VISCOUNT DE-FRONSAC, + Price, 50e. ADA BOY TO PUT ON NOTSE EFFECTS, at the Bijou Theatre, Apply at once. AN EXPERIENCED TOOK EVEER. lady. Apply Box 55," AX ELDERLY: ™oO WAIST HANDS. AND "ONE A GOOD GENBRAL SERVANT. MUST A GOOD GENERAL cu YOu NG WOMAN FOR OUR R Address British Whig, Kingston. THE BALLOON FISH. { It is Quite. a Creature on the Nile. A Berlin journal, Prometheus, com tains a letter from Africa, in which the writer describes a fish which is | known te the nutives as the fahaka. | It makes its appearance in the Nile | at high water. time. The ereature | might properly 'be named a balloon fish. Its whole body, with the excep | | tion of a part of the underside, 1s covered with a thick layer of a jelly- | like substance. On the uncovered pa there are many sharp prong When d the fish rises to the 'surfade, inhi air until its body assumes al- most a globular form, then turns up- on its back, leaving the protecting | prongs apward in the water. "Fish and man alike know how sharp these are and what painful wounds they can inflict, and they give the balloon fish a wide berth." A Royal Fowl. In England, under an old law sll in force the swan'is a royal fowl, whales and sturgeons are royal fish, All" swans the property whereof is | not otherwise definable when within the British-deminions belong to the | *rown by virtue of this prerogative. { When swans are lawfully taken into ssion of a private person such | the poss person may be said to have a prope rty in them, but 'if they be at liberty they belong to the crown. Formerly it was | ry for persons who 'wished to | nece keep these "'roygl fowls" to obtain a swan mark, which was granted by the erown and which could not be legally | impressed wethcut grant or prescripa tion. Whipping M.P.'s The urgeney of a sunimons to West. minster issued by the Government Whip is indieated by the number of lines which underscore sthe opéning word, Important. A onelime-Govern- ment whip means, "You ought to come": a two-k whip, 'You should come"; a three-line whip, "You must come"; and a four-line whip, "Come, or there will be a smash-up of the Government, and a General Election Briefly put, the duty of the Chief Whip of the Government is fo see that his party has always sufficient mem- bers in the House not to lose a divi- sion ; the duty of the Opposition Whip to fry to snateh a victory. The Chief Government Whip fills ang office in the Administration: styled" Patron: age Secretary to the Treasury," in whieh there are no duties to be discharged. but to which the substantial salary of $10,000 per anfum is attached. Op position Whips receive no financial re- Fompense from' the state No Fear of Arinexation. Earl Gréy, speaking in London at the. Dominion Day Banquet, said: "There are some whe fear that the large American immigration 'may stimulate a dgsire by some people in | Canada to be incorporated with the A GOOD COOK AND HOUSE PARLOR maid. Apply to Mrs. Hale, 136 King street. street. : ttt nba hn GENERAL SERVANT. NO WASH- ing. Apply in the events, at 36 4 Barrie street. GENERAL SERVANT. MUST BE A oogl cook. No washing or ironing. pply 59 West street. coatmaker, Apply to the Robinson Co., Limited, Napanee. GENERAL SERVANT, IMMEDIATELY References required. Apply to Mis. D. Ress, 300 Alfred St. have references. 'Apply im the even- ing, at 191 Johnson street. A GOOD SMART, BOY, ABOUT 15 0R 16 years old. Apply at once 10 College Book Btore, Princes . SRVANT. KE- ferences required. Apply in the even- ing to Mrs. Hughes, 53 Clergy St ~ OME RS "FOR FRESH PORK Tenderloins, Spare Ribs and Kidneys, Thursday worning, at A. Maclean's. BRIGHT NEAT YOUTH, OVER 18 To learn to operate moving picture machine and take tickets. 'Bijou Theatre, EIV- ing office, 69 Princess St., Kingston. Viease apply by letter to R. Parker & Co., Box 830, Whig office. AT ONCE, CLERK, FoR NEWS- stand and to deliver a shoft route Apply with 'recommend, to . Thomas Nash, British-Awmerican Hotel News- Stang, NEW ARN THE BARBER TRAD system, constant practice, careful in- struction, few weeks complete course, tools free. Graduates earn twelve to cighteen dollars weekly. Writ for catalogue. Mole) 0 Queen and Spadina," Toronto. WAN" EED--YOUNG MEN TO LEARN automobile business by mail and prepare for positions. as chafleurs and repair men. We make yon expert in ten weeks ; assist you to secure posis tion. Pay big; work pleasant; de- mand for men. great ; reasonable ; write Jor particula®s and sample lesson. Kimfipire Automobile Institute, Hochester, N.Y WANTED---GENERAL. CUSTOMERS FOR BEST MILK. SEND a card to I. Gardiner, Outer Depot First- -class milk guaranteed. PRESS. MAKING BY THE DAY, CUT | and fit well and neat finish, 75¢, a day. Call at 185 Karl 8St,, Corner of Clergy. WOMAN TO KEEP house for two. Apply 10208 Nelson can be secured promptly if you will use Whig Want get in touch with him. he Sms st : Pp Kingston rely absolutely on hii he to tell them of the good situa fon the that are vacant, An advertisement inserted in the 'Want- ed columns of ne Whi will bring we the right man TORONTO SS FLORENCE LOSEE, Normal Train- Conservatory of Music, tp bt ing. Will take pupils in piano and |A GLADSTONE, . IN GOOD REAR theory in Kingston, commencing with Also a village cart. = oy a King Street, near Nas September term. For terms, etc., ad- dress Collins Bay, Ont, GASOLINE, 26¢. YACHT. cLUB YARD ELDER, A:C.O.M,, \ ide, w (associate of Canadian Conservatory side. ther ors sf at Tork hos, * at 705. Terms on applica MISS ARDELLE A ALN uy ANI WARD- a MARIOS th TO TWENTY. THER | FOORF OK Moron To miss GRACE theory. Pupils 'prepured -examinal by Jetrer to Hartington, 1 be | Teacher ' of ary for Toronto AP] ---- " aS Por REE ie Barber _Lollege, power, Gray motor, . juchet, twelve to fourteen HOUSE AND LOT, APPLY MRS, "shall be pleased to "aceept pupils bh improved 4 oy classical concert engagements. to' Staniey Qerrace, pe 7 1 Matier, 8 Concession streel. for | Ba BE BE 5 i £: ONE hon AND ONE REAR ROOM MISS -- KING, PUPIL OF Moshe sentatives in New. York chetizky School) a from the | Amer sume her piano instruction on tember First. Address Alice street. 88 t 346 King street. Centrally locat- epre- Tes each~ of re- at bar month, in good condi- Sep- tion. " Suitable for offices. Apply J. Pu Forrest, Gents' Furnisher. FROM OCT..18T, A NICE DWEDLING Chas. Bell, Real Estate uM 1713 Wallington St. Professor of Music, THE OPPORTUNITY TO W®URNISH estimates on electric work. All kinds of work prompuie done. ¥. J. Bite, | Electrician, 206 ae. street. in vicinity of Queen's University, for seven months, beginni Oct. 1st, by married couple (no children.) - Apply | to P.0; Box 5676, Napanee, Ont. C Rureh. ) Resumes teaching 'Phone, 526b) Pupils now being representative of the ale, ~tatio Street, Rhows 22. On Dutas -------- Sato one, n TO RENT, MODERATE SIZED, ¥FUR- 'Yo Be a "Cok. BA nished house, modern improvements, STORACE, FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN AMES or our oun. | pa ist a organist Frost's i, Storage, 299 in . LARGE STONE BUILDING, wd ox- Princess a, ARCHITECTS FROM OCT. ThE 18T, ATV $10 P month, a fine dwelling, with ba [GENTLEMEN TO = BRING -- cloth and have it made up Into up- | to-date suits. Price - and workinan- | N ship guaranteed to please. Pressing | HE RY gd Top aITIon done on the shortest] notice. Thomas Galloway, 181 Brock | St., next Bibby's Livery. TEACHERS WANTED. ny NEWLANDS & BON, te, 258 Bagot atreet. BELLS, ROHITEOT, W. C. and concrete cellar. Apply Sin and residences, 18 HE Chas. Bell, Real Estate fAgent, g Wellington St. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. 10. Be KIRKPATRICK, Tongs oh Bt. Ringaton." "Fuose, FoR INSURANCE THAT INSURES, 0 to Godwin's Insurance Emporium, QUALIFIED TEACHER, FOR SHOOL Section No. 4, Ernesttown, to start stating salary, to Oct. 1st. Appl William Gaitskell, Colljns' Bay. LOST. NS, _ARCMITECTS, MER farket Square, Kingston, Telephone, Fy Building, corner Brock 424. and Wellton streets. = AND RESTAURANTS. INSURANCE AT STANDA RATES, fire, life, accident and A nes poli EMAN: leave at this Office. A SUM OF MONEY, ON TI between Macdonald Park and brock street. Finder will be rewarded by returning to R. Waldron, Wellnigton street. . LEATHER POCKET-BOOK, CONTAIN- ing sum of money, Tuesday maorn- between . Kingston and , Cata- i. Finder kindly return to Whig and receive reward, PERSONALS. ® \ HAIR, MOLES BIRTHMARKS warts, etc. removed Soper without sear. T wenty years'- ex ence. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Throat and Skin Bremist N Specialist. 258 Bagot street. LEGAL. B. CUNNINGHAM, | BAR RISTER > 8... Kingston. RESTAURANT NOW Service A La Carte, open day GEO. A BATEMAN, G FOR popular prices. "Private d tuning room. Pacific Coast Firs ns. Coy melnbers Entrance on King tera. (Gibson's Drug Store. S TOP COAT, ON MON- 30th, at midnight, left on | es at inner G.T.R.. Station. Find: | SSDAY | cies, in first-class compan T. Ji Boon, Agent, 159 Wel panisy; tres. 10 of the board ol ! Haag omouski, \ostabished 1876. *Y ork and Economieal Mutuals, 67 1 Olarence St., Kingston. "Phone, 896. I | LAVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLO SPARKS AND BPARKS, BENTIATS 2304 Priucess St. 3 © B46, Fire Insurance Company. Avaliable assets $51,187,215. in addition to which the 1 policyhols have security the 8 uttmired abit y Xs oly ® s 'arm proj ek ared at lowest aT ~~ business get & Strange, Agents. Prone "assistant, 183 Princess PO tor renewing old ¢ or giving DENTIST, D.D.C, , office ground floor, corner King and Johnson Sts.. opposite St. George's Cathedral. SFESIATHY. : ROBERT GARSIDE Kana Joarle Asheroft, he . American Sch ool of IR irkeville, Missouri, hours, 9 to 12 am. 2 'itor. Law Office, 79 Olarence and Botcltor . Outside treatments by ss------ = em-------- FOR SALE OR TO ABET. . FURNISHED, FINE MODERN PRICK residence, 55 George street, contain- ing 12 rooms. Apply on the premises for particulars. + DO+| CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. 405| DROP A CARD TO CHAS. KELLAR otfie Carpenter and Builder, 25 Siuision 8t., for reasonable Prices on all kinds of jobbing, al worl one promptly. -- A CHARLESTON SOCIAL. | Camp Meeting at Lake Eloida At- tracts Many. Charleston, Aug. 30.---C. C. Slack | dnd daughter, Mabel, Brockville, were i the Jake last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Kavanagh, Mr. and Mrs. F. Foster, and C. Slack attended the pic- pic at Toledo," on Saturday. The camp meeting dt Lake Eloida bs at- tracting the attention of a great United States. We are told bi the { many. J. Foster, Ogdensburg, spent newspapers wi. 80,000 « Amerans, with 80,000000 dollars Of capital, have a few days here recently, visiting his ald friend, Patrick Burns, of Syra- come to enrich the Doriiinion of Can- bse J. Burns, 'Ogdensburg, is visit- ada Wo are glad to 'receive them all. ling relatives, after an absence of six Next year there will probably be A | years. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. «till greater number, and if this year's harvest proves as fertile as those tha Mack and son, -of Brooklyn, N.Y. are as' at Cedar Park hotdl, Trinity have preceded it, re will be able to | church Sunday school, Oak Leaf held welcome many sore.' A Lady Churchwarden. Miss Lenthal has consented tg serve as regtor's churchwarden. at Bes: leigh, Berks,- England, to "suecession to her brother, who succeeded his father in the office. The owner of the, | Be the churchwardens of this parich fori 150 years. The Lenthals are direcs lescendants of Wm. Lenthal, Speaker of the Long Parliament, and it was hel, who. purchased Besselsleigh Manor from the Fettiplaces. Sudcess 15 ah upseli ible evidbnes of righteousness Platonic love is almost as dancer Yous as a toy pistol its annual pictic at Falls Bay, on Saturday. vest social, under the nus- The pices of Trinity church, Ouk Leaf, was held on Thursday evening, on the lawn oi Cedar Park hatel. The lawn pre- sented a handsome appearance, being clileidh 'estate has beets "ofits" of J oly iHuminated and decorated with Chinese lanterns I'he tables, laden with ood 'things to eat, rfefleéted [great credit on the ladies in charge. The refreshment booth was handsome- v decorated, 'where the Misses Gladys amd Gertie Johnson, Arthur Johnson and Lloyd' Green dispensed ice creams, | eandies, . nuts and soft drinks, © M Webster, of Ottawa, was present with his grwmophone, and Mr. and Mrs. M. i. Kavanagh rendered sweet music on viohn and piano, A Brooklyn lady, Established 1866. COAL wo WOOD SWIFT'S SCRANTON: COAL is sold $6.75 per 2,000 pounds. Only at our own offices. Swift's. amounted to about $100, arrivals at the Westport Briefs. 30.--Miss Stella Ba vel) is the' arent af Brockville "frie who has been an a unguid Alor 16 the | accepted "a lucrative position, in ong lake for the past five years, whs heard [of New Ontario's largest hardware to say that the -secial was the pretti- stores. "Harry's" many friends wish him eyery prosperity. D. S. McPart- land, of Perth, and Miss Rose McPart- land, of this place, were quietly mar- » mn Kingston, last week. Their many friends extend heartiest con- gratulations. The ex-pupils of St. ¢ Edward's school, held a very success- ful lawn social, saat the residence of New | Mrs. T. J. McCann, lust Tuesday even- ing. The young people had a pleasant * Mul- time. Mrs, William Kennedy and Miss venna ia Tien hots: ill for le past | | Elma, leit, on Monday, for Wiuni | Man., and the Misses Arley and V IDier, for Calgary, Alta. Dr. J. v. | Donnelly, of Smith's Falls, is in town . | this week, - <) ---- "Rev." James Londsiak was sen- nile Jeit, on Sat. | tonced at Fort William to live years where he has [in penitentirey for robbing stores. v4 i x oh Ws Bh Gigi

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