Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1911, p. 6

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SATUR ] . . MAKES HENS LAY. THE PAILY BRITISH WHIG, DAY. MAY 100 MUCH TIMIDITY | SHOWN BY PROMOTERS OF ENTERPRISES 20. 1911. 77 - - sss THE CAEESE MARKETS. msssmms-------- REN GVOOE | Reports to Hand From Brockville HIGH" I EE ---- THIS WOMAN A DEAR| 5 n--tae d » . ¥ west, return = | to Ringsto x a 1 a "Cackling" = Phonograph Used ] Farmer--Other Contrivances. Premerton, Wash, May 20.0, is a believer in av aud ds turning his bel 'ml profits by applying them to poul- ry raivng. Twg hours wach day, ube; in the "morning and ose the aiter-| noon, My. Oliver shuts himself mn a} FOO his ranch, - north ot} and i on flock of hens, m g! fc that they be imbued with EY fa : . LIGHTING ENTERED SCHOOL BUILDING. and Fics N.Y. Brockville, May 13.--The local cheese marl et fell into hme with declining prices this afternoon, sho the sales. men accepted 10%c., a drop of "one from last week and two ceals in has been TSHE CAN MAKE A DRESS FOR DOLLAR = Walt Mas, wmiting L. i i The Pupils Were Quickly Marched Out and the Fire Brigade Was Call- ed--Fortunately Damage i sulted. > ® aa -- T-- For the Benefit -o $ « CS : f the Youth of | Kingston--This City Willing and cent : Able to Support All Good Moves] 1% weeks. The salesmen came pre ments. { pared to take reduced figures, but they | were hardly prepared for the dish ser- Kingston, May 20~(To the Edi-|ved to them by the buyers, and the lhe Kingston Y.M.C.A. wants | market was ekceptionally dull through boys' department at amp initial cost| Out; and it too! a lot of coasipg. 10 a couple of thousand dollars amd induge the men from the commtry to thoushed | Pat with theig 'goods, "All the buyers for thé salvdWon. of | seemed agreed upon the prices, but Is the diy not. good foc) Smart was the only one to have sales fan enterprise of this sort?" | recorded. He bought six lots for a above paragraph is" oted | total of 625 boxes. On the street there the editorial columns of the | W238 no changs in the s\tuatiom, and British Whig, bearing the date rather than hold the salesmen let their Lith. Oa the same evens| £9008 ge Jorsasd. It ha Setimated . # le trial. hat about 4 noxes changed hands. { the, ENT asl | The' ruling price. for the corresponding +public for four * thousand dollars | Scud last. Yuar as | He. an ex ar 4 tor the purpose of erecting s gymaa- waning = fate Ln tof receding week. The outlook for a ng sium to make that worthy institution | 3 : o wi eo a ¥ ot ra fre : 1 this section exceedingly more efficient in daving the girls a il make in er 3 x citeme ver having \ . ' Ol | bright just now. Luxuriant rains have ing mm excitement © Ove INE ithe city, but left the 'matter over} i oy id an eww are run off. This gets the ae : : | given the grass a great. impetus and Ba = hi Ki i their duty t because if was feared it would not { the meadows ahd grazing fields never ' tr YEO © 3 . ; » h pide Deve poultry to thinking of th ; {receive the support it deserved. mankind, he says. 1 i a Asx the shades of night begin to fall | . g On jgoked more promising. There is the prévious alternoon the Children's | james, however, .of the milk .sapply three hytams are played bythe phono | craph. These have a soothing eifect [;And a Hat for the Same Amount--- e 3 i ll Kingston Men May' Invite Her jo Give. a Lecture Here. no Hee Kingston are! dark AF, Healoy city th ax~ make three i i wife The married men of vhinking of mviting Mrs. isiem | of Sandwich; Out., to th viv, [piainto the women to "| Iiiis and three dres for thres dollars. Mrs. Healy ix the. has been confiding actual cost of some. have appealed to well-fittihg and expressed 3 Lid "a, 3 The ladies' committee for the Club teas met at the Yacht Club om) Friday afternoon. The committee is | composed of the following ladies : Mrs. rier R. K. Kent, Mrs, Walter Macnee, Mrs. | 14 Iva E. Martin, Mrs, emmy Taylor, 'q oh Mrs, Hawerd Folger, ) ss Mary Horg, | Be Mrs. Francis Macnee, Mrs. Frank! Strange and Mrs. Hansord Hora. it was decided to give the first tea on Wednesday, May 3st. » . » town, Gananoque, 0 thunderstorm day lightning struck the wires and entéred the high school building, mhaeifesting . iteell wn the pressed sheet. iron ing of the third form from the flanics and sparks flying 'quite freely, I'he teacher called oh thei and the building style, the scholars in a creditable manne on the play . ground. in to the fire station with brigade, promptly on hand, bat larfurstaly no water was needed Tae thy lightning passed along the ceiling and blacken- . ing it, ran down the steam pipes to the furnaes and escaped without ing any further The were back and studies resumed in fifteen minules. William Daker, has been quite all during week with rhedmatism. The club ' house of the Gananoque Canoe" and Motor Beat was opened up for the season week with Amos Clare again in charge as caretaker, It is understood that the Gananoque yacht 'club will open up the season wi a danen at club house on My 24th. Miss Havel Wile of Toronto uni- versity, arrived home to spend | the holiday season. yesterday. Ma y yesterg Daring the morning 364 Dis = 3s pa her Little 3 dyen's Ie ¥ sum fav # . {of The idea of suggestion is carried out |an annual charge of say ofie he hencoop. About Bre a year, + attractive oil paintings, dooe Bl ihe boys, i. of nests full of egy He . is shaped and painted to Te the outside view of half ('an Piles of china eggs ate beap- od in. each corner. #2 ty, what Oliver ck th most effective egy ducing machine #s a phonograph in the hen yard. At intervals of fifieen minutes throughout. the day records an exact imitation of a hen TH : ¢ Faucel te r » lawver, and tne Waals s Geil of a Lesslie. | to her frieinds the Montreal, an fof the gowns that tiie | them as very .neal, } dressy One friend Fecently avenue, | admin ation for one of asked where she had it "1 'made it myself, and it a dollar, including the h t Mar ion ve from Livery Misses | Wilkam Friday Victor . e 'Mr Mrs. Crowe, Royal Military College 14 pn Frida entertained at a very delightinl tea, anak Yrs on Thursday afternoo The guests in -yi.o Edith Young cluded Major and Mra. W. Robertson; op 00 Og 1 R Capt. and Mes. Williams, Mrs. J. da Sedgewick, Ming" Loretta Swift, Miss Albert Mabel Brownfield, Miss Mabel Gilder- al sleeve, and Miss Frances Sullivan : : Tere ow . Auna BLEEK fire drill til wis cleared good part ling up alarm and was in duing their and An Ihe from {Daily {of next ok, om her epahiell, madey » Univer or Brockville, Young and University avenue, sity acterizes thought as 1 } ost at," WAS Fung Chief Smith, 3 ouly + his spend af relia) and | Here { trick vanlage is how Mrs. Healy did In the first place 1 touk of the January remnant and bought all the m terial was a lovely Russian wrash thirty-six inches wide in three shades, { at eight cents a yard. It. is a simple | Erincess sown made in two shades violet. crash, the deeper forming front Fane 'hack panels, sleeve eaps and rev- been, inlo with ribhon ties. time, returned=to | "opp, Bat of one bolt ! this week, dost twenty-five cents, As I wet for England 1 § just-waorked in the shape to aldvon, Ring street, | sf the Tarkish jz and strengthened ay, for Toranto. vi the lower edge '.with a strong hat James Craig, Parl . street, left, | wire. The feathers are three years old Uttgwa, where 8 of and so T-dongider that I have got my of Mrs,» EL . | money's: worth. out of them long ago. | They are in fwo shades of violet 100, are | and cost me originally 0 OR a pleco. Thi: is the actual cost of one of the outfits shown by Mrs Healy 7 vards red Russian crash at 56 cents. 9 few R Mrs. Mr. terhuin,' Young . is Mrs, V left, on the her Friday, Senalor Ud "ht »" | gales, ca Toran % 1 ch | do~ to Le Hest of » damage classes r * with 14, i Mrs. on?' » A very charmipg Hinner party was given at the Country Club Wednesday evening. he guests | were Mr. and Mrs. VP. G. C, Camp-: bell, qMiss Marie Carruthers, ol slre oly just Ye Pass. i leave, on Tues Wellington the Atkinson i ~herbrocke, (Jue ho has Miss | © Phyllis Short, Miss Lire Hemming, | Captain Bouk, Captain Elkins and! Mr. Roy. Irwin, a Cuttmian, York for for braid it along "ome ol straw association this a day ar yO town I elore resent the {As r leit, on There was # Dutch himcheon at Commtry Club, om Thursday, in homo M of Miss. Lirace Worrell, of Halifax. | . 'v oq : Those present were Mrs, Hallaway | *% iy ay. hoe 1 Waddell, Mrs. Hansord Hora, Mrs, W, {W114 B€ ie gues I. Craig, sad Miss Nora Gordon. {Adams » . . . Mrs. {expect d in Why the Corelli Ts to Miss \ and town Corelli spend | | shortly Colomel and Mrs. J. HV. Lrowe, Gives His Views Regarding Reci-| Raval - Military College, will entertain posit. 4 at dinner, on Tuesday evening, in hon ® or of Major and Mrs. W. Roverlsom, who leave shortly for Questo reside. . » - - BIGGEST PEANUT | June, . : ROAST. Griffith, forme Lindsay, of Montreal, Mrs. Edward reception Ve at the latter's res | Lindsay and Miss {who are Mrs. Lewis' | summer, assisted in the tea . . More Than 200,000 Bushels Disap- pear in Smoke. Va, May loss will Miss her Julius yi with held iver last week, 1 Miss Marion Fitzgibbon, fof the room. Mra, Adan aunt, first are crop being vards in wide fnsertion, at rain. anxious to her ! 25 conte. 1 bolt = cents. Total "The last hlue sleey Lewis, # i i { red straw braid at 25c., 28 pot fire . in Saffolk, in a total approximate suirter of a million dollars, more than 200), 000 of peanuts burn al yesterdays afternoc he laze began on the roof of five s A number of boys and girls® have ar- ranged a swrprise party for this even: ing. nde, whose Malle guests amount, 95 cents. and perhaps the | with wettiest HOW Aid Shciety, which devotes its ener! to the factories being curtailed by (he graph. hese have u foothing fot elt that it could not ask the citi | States, The trafic in this commodity zeus of Kingston for a paltry fiyp | has not rightly set in yet, but with a awakened, and an egy suspended from | Eis . . the coiling of the op by a cord is {porary shelter for "the waifs "and | for cream bj dealers from across the v » a neglected, dependent; ill- Wind. Last season the supply did "not M-. Oliver savs that. thie egg output | treated. children, who are falling 3 meet the demand and the prices, itis has dotibled singe: the new A deliberately led mato viciousa paid, gave the farmers better returns - {| Why, this timidity ? this tories. ¢ C GEXERAL MANAGER HAYS dre 1d of failure for se actions, "The city of Kingston isnot; Utica,~ May 15.~Therd was a frost good for un enterprise of this sort"?! in this dairy section' Saturday - night, table and generous as the people af | tures, however, are backward, bechuse any ether city. They are quite whl of a lack of Unless there las people anywhere else can be. Some| will be light. Cows are now of our citizens are complaining abbut turned out both night and day, but organizations in the generosity and Last year at thig time the yield of good-will of the public. Personally, milk was approaching the flush. The vies & 3 ; da 1 gies to saving both bogs and girls, | demand for cream from the United At tem o'clock every might the flock is | g 3 ! Very J hundred dollars to provide a tent declining of the market prices paid x 1 | straysg--th swung about nm an electric spotlight. ayy ae . {downward ways, Y > a < were put into . {downward ways than by patronizing the cheese fac i ?| -- {Why do these workers say by ¥ Across the Line. The citizens of Kingston are as chai [but it did little if any damage. Pas save the boys and iris | copious showers soon the hay the lack of confidence shown by these ple growth of grads is as yet scant i believe that every good wark will year there will be no largeaamount of » : - . : : own made the busnels were the rather short waist, itn | pegmant the ® There will be a Dutch dinner at the here the cheese ™ until the end of Country Club this eveming. . - - > Mrs. Hunter Ogilvie arrivitl from Charlottetown, on Tuesday and was the guest of Mrs. J. Bell Carruthers, "Annandale" for a few days Col. and Mra. Ogilaie are now en pension at Mrs. Howgill's, William street. My. Huntly don eame down from 1 end with his. father Rev. D. M. don, Principal of Queen's University. Gor Word has bon Feceived in town from | Mrs, Geofge Richardson, that they have reached the Azores en route to Naples. . Mrs. Douglas Young, King street, will return to-day from foronto, where %he had spent the past four or five days. - ° Miss Gertrude Lawson returned to- day from Toronto and is the guest of Mrs. J. Bell Carruthers, "Annadale." Miss Fdith Pense, West street, will leave on Monday foreltica, to visit the Misses Vaughan. Miss Vivian Petrie, Montreal intends coming to Kingston early next -month to visit Mrs. Rl Hooper. Mrs. Meikle, Clergy street, will leave the heginming of next month for Eng- land, where she will spend the sum- es Miss Dorchill, of London, England, is the guest.of Mrs. J. H. V. Crowe, Royal Military College. Rev. JJ. Jones, of Tamworth, spent a few days in town this week. +1 - - * - Dr. W. C. Barber is spending a few | days in Toronto, Mise Ella Dickison, of Ottawa, was a guest in town for a few days, on he way to Toronto. » Mr. Sidaey McCann returned fr Petarboro on Wednesday, Mr. Douglas Anglin and Mr. Sidney MeCaun will leave, on. Monday, for Quebec, and land -on June 3rd. : General and Mis, Kelly will' arrive in Kingston on Monday and will be the guest of Colopel awd. Mrs. Cigwe, Ropat Military College. Gempral and m Mrs. Kelly are on their way home to} England from India. . . - Me. UG. F. Ruttan, of Napanee, who hag. been in town for a few days, re turned home on Friday. Mr. B.S. (Loughlin has returned to Yarker, after spending a few days is town. Mr. 8. Birch, Bagot street, who Ras been spending a few days in Montreal, will return home to-day. Mrs. Austin, of Toronto, arrived, on Friday, to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mis. George Mahood, Gore street, Mrs. J. B. McMurchy and Miss Me Murchy, Gananoque, sperit Wednesday ih town with Mr. and Mra. Balfour Mudie. 1 "Mrs. 8. Dyde, University avenue, who has been spending some time in Toronto, returned home to-day. Rev. F. W. Armstrong, of Trenton, has been (he guest of Mr. and' Mrs. Malcolm: Sutherland, Eatl street, for a few days. Rev. F. D. Woodcock, returned, on , to Brockville, after spending several days in town. "Me. W. RB. Carvoll, K.C., of Ganano- que, has been a guest in town for'n few days. : - Mis. W. K. T. Smellie, who has been spending a few days. In town, Jeit on Friday for Gananoque, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ur . From there. she will go Ee able Hay ssbury and Montreal «to ate Smellie, after which Jundas, on Friday, to spend the week- i Mr, and Mrs. John Su Corn. inpounce the danghter, Dertha, Walton, of Montreal, Walt wall, engagement. vol to Herbert oR of i their ! George the late Alfred } . i } 1 Miss 7 of rick on winced. of daughter voll, Pat Sanugl, Untarnio place The engagement. 1 Lin Kathleen lorelin, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis rect, td Mey Vim of Mr. Bernard McC' street. The will pjarriage early in June. y - only 5 \e aren, take . . -. | The engagement 13 announced ol | Miss Fdue Margaret Nelles, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Widmer Nelles, of Montre al?" to "Mr. Herbert Rutherford Kirkpatrick, of that «ity, and formetly of hiugsion. § { deop hip remnant whe prettie finishing wise the dress is very order only waht it too much. like vz. is really my hair bandean (t | used just a gasolene cleaned aigrette for this outfit is 7 yards blue Russian crash, at Ses p (86 cents. voke and pleated skirt. This happened to come in Seven: as L inténded to took the of the r for other- ai vard length, and full skirt used a linen re 3 pretty piece, | t while sleeves: simple, the the neck and Hindoo I did not lavender used on this hat T had 1 nck the I made on a. trifle "The hat wider as my The pearl ornament all winter at parties) which the front and st up tacked across ide," The actual cost given by Mrs. Healy 1 vand white embroidery, at 20c., will sail from. there for | | i i : } i | { | | ' | 1 : { f i 1 : 'LARK. reaker ie wil ds" of a M EXEVIEVE da ¥ ft Only ¥ ! ow of the United Btates hous jon® of the foremost season, ENGAGEMENT BROKEN. Y he I be i next {Statement Comes as a Surprise to | Friends. The Syracuse Post-Standazd | The Miss | Bresee of this city and Dr. Roy K. | Lillie of Westport, Ont, has been | broken. They were to have been 'ried on June 20th | When it became known ajong Miss Bresee's friends that she Aa not to hesome the wife wi Dr. Lillie they werp much surprised. She has been énter- tained in many Syracuse homes dur ing the past few weeks as one of the June brides, aid there have been nuni+ erous showers in her honor, . Migs Bresce is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kh: Bresee of Spring View Farm, just- west of East Syracusd, on the James street rond. Dr. Lillie is a young déntist at Westport. He was in Syracuse on Sunday. Announcement: was made at the Bresee home, yestordads, that the wed- ding had been indefinitely phstpoaed, No reason was giver. Mrs. Bresee and hér daughter reluctantly admitted that the engagement had been broken. A request was made that nothing he said © further. than that the wed ing had been indefinitély postponed. When asked if Nr daughter was go- ig lo mary some one else, rs. Brosce answered: '1 hope Florence will be married before she is 100. There 'will be another annouicement later, 1 do not care to say anything about it now, That is our business for thu pres- says : engagement of Florence "Both Mrs! Dreses and Miss Bresoo re: fused to. make known what had been the reason. for hsguks engage: nent. : NX Napanee Lady Dead. Napanee, May 20.--The death ocour- red, RE Ting, of Miss Emma Grant, sister of the late Dr. John Grant, at her howe here. Bhe bad for some time from liver trou- The deceasnd is Syevingdohy two sisters, Mrs. Shorey and Mrs ; ll take Me mar- i 2A cents. 1 bolt blue straw braid, at 25e., 25 cents, Total amount, "1 must not to tell had. too auch material for { gown after all so made a dear | Russiah blouse coat for. my daughter out of what was left over. "fan't it cute?" added Mrs. Healy | 81.01. forgét 1 last, of a little von 1 thie | i i SHE HAILED FROM FERMOY. of a Faithless Wife Who Suicided. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hartman, of Rodman, N.Y., who committed suicide by drinking chloroform belonrer! Ferthoy, Bedford township of 'Fron Ltenac County, She was born there | twenty-seven vears the daunghter "of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lewis. On | June 13th, 1903, she was united in marriage in Watertown, NY. toNr Hartman, who was then employed in a paper millvin Brownyille. They went to live in Brownville, remaifing there for five vears, and then going to the Ftown of Rodman, to operate a farm about two miles from Rodman vil lage. Two children were born. When her husband was ill of pneu { monia «in February last, Mrs, Hart man eloped with: Bernard Priest, a neighbor She returned some ago, but. was told by her husband { that he did not want her. While Hart- 'man was in hospital in Watertown, in March, he commenced proceedings for a divorce from his wife. The papers had been served on her, as her whereabouts were unknown. The woman is survived by her 'ents, four brothers, Henry the Canadian North-West, and Will inm Melvin and Adelbert of Fermoy and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Lewis, of Fermoy. On hearing of his wife's death Mr. Hartman said: "1 don't owe her "any- { thing, .but 1 will see that she doo not {have a paaper's burial. 1 have tele graphed to hor father in Canada. He will be livre Friday night. Tf he doesn't and won't pay the funeral expenses. | will pay them mysell" ~y Story i ! | 16 ago, time not par Lewis, of WOLFE ISLAND'S CHOICE Is thé Prescription of Fielding and i * Paterson. | Wolfe Island, May 19.--(To the Edit- pory Dr, Edwards' meeting here was | similar in every particulat to the other {mestings ho has held throughout the (county to find' out as he sad at Ot jtawa if the farmers wanted reciprocity or not. He did not come here to find lout what the farmers wanted, but he : as their lord and master with medicine all ready prepared from cription of Borden and Tupper a prese He then called upon Mr. Brodeur, WM. i That P., to help him administer it. {was when the fun began, although he jtried more than forty times he could mot make the farmers takes a particle of it, and' he had to sit down a sad- der; but wiser mag. The farmers said they had examined every ingredient in Borden's prescription, and while it might not kill 'them, instantly, it would' certainly ruin them. They told the dector they knew of a far super ior eripiion which is being patent- ped 2by- Fidlding and' Paterson and adopted i jslv by the farmers of Canada. ~0. GRIMSHAW, ~~ ists would GENERAL MANAGER HAYS, Montreal, May 20~Charles M. Hays, president' of the Grand Trunk railway and the Grand Trunk Pacific, on his arrival in England, a few weeks ago, for his -anmual visit 'to the directors of the company mm the old country, stated that the G.T.P. were nearing the time when they would have eonsider the question establishing a- steamship service the Pacific Ocean from their western terminus at . Prince Rupert. 'We gre going to have ships of own on the Pacific," said Mr. Hays, "and they will be the 'last word' in steamship 5 As for the transatlantic have nothing in view, our relations with the White Sty and Cunard lines being of the happiest," Speaking of - the proposed tariff reciprocity in natural products between Canada and the Usmited Rtates, Mr. Hays said : "Nobody, of course, cin predict exactly how it will work out in every directiofy but, if it is a good thing to make two blades of grass grow where one grew before, veciprocity should be good for Great Britain well as for Canada and the United, States: If thé broadening of their 'market emables. Canadian' far- mers to grow more wheat, the. number of farmers will increase and their de- mand for manufactures Canada, such as agricultural imple ments, clothing, and like, will in- And it should be realized traffic which pays the the 1 reciprocity is goimg to on to uf across our connection. service we as the ease also. that it railways ° is this 1 east-bounid grain. do not sve how lessen . the grain carried raflways; but il to some extent 'it does, Lhe deficiency will be more than made up by the increase of manufae- tures going There is general agrabment among the Canadjay peo ple that their . manufacturers should have emough protection to enable them to hold their in the Canadian west,"' west own BOY KILLS 67 SNAKES. Digging in Hill He Nest, « New Richmond, Wis, May 20.--Teo Norton, aged fourteem years, has been spending his vacation at the home of his umgle, P, J. Melutyre, a larmer in Warren. { Digging up an ant hill, he brought to light. two small black snakes. He continued prospecting, with. the result that there eventually wriggle out of that hole sixty-seven snakes, three or four. at a time and ranifieg in length Pom twelve to eighteen inches. The boy Killed them all with bis hoe as fast as they appeared. 3 Unéarths Big ALBERTA PROVINCE SUED For Confiscating Bonds of Railway Company. Calgary, Ma, 20-A%s a result of the action of the Alberta legislature in confiscating the bonds of ths Al berta and Great Waterways railway company, and appropriating. the mon ey to its own uses, several large have been filed claims for damages ugainst the province ' S---------- By wearing one of Campbell Bros' styhish derbies, new doft or comfort able straw bats. = : "Tmentally or morally. =~ The eity be heartily supported the moment 4 LTASS, is ses 10 be good and necessary. Is| month, and not then unfess there is work for the children good and { an abundance of rain meanwhile. The cessary ? Let us see | prices of cheese to-day the curb large nal said : "The man's charac | cheese sold at 10fc. as buyers do mot ter is made at seven; what he is then | are to. be overstocked with fodder Je .will always be." Of course, later! cheese just before grass made comes on 'environment will modify the influences the market. On the curh large" cliesse of early life, but the percent § Sold at 10ke. to 10ie. men and women whose course is tered' after sixteen years of age very small. Ruskin affirmed : "The : true history of a nation is not i Tragical Relle Brings High Price at its wars, but of its households." The Auction. state owes a duty to every child t¢ London, May 20.~Seventoen thou. see that it is weil housed, fed, cloth! sang dollars was paid at suction at ed and educated as long as it is a Christié's for "the Essex ring," given child: No child ought to. be left where|to the Earl of Essex by Queen Eliza- lit is ill-treated or abused' physically; beth and which wad to be returned if ¥ can | her friend wa: imperiled. find plenty of money to" dreet honu: When the Earl was condemned {0 ments to: soldiers who: have bees death he entrudted the ring to the ne- RB O is $17,000 FOR X RING. authorities | from Tastern | Canadian | 'slain in a war in the most part of Africa; it ca well. Is it to he | eben indirectly," that "it cannot the means whereby its have a fair chance 1i« citizens instead of eri { our country fur nish | children may {become good minals, © Most wer, No. The work of making good {must begin at the bottom; it influence the earliest years. cannot be previnted by punishment Crime it can only be prevented by letting no is child grow wp a criminal, This {the special work which the Childten's Aid Society undertakes to do {aims to save the neglected, sad-faced, prematurely old, weary-eyed little ones and erime by hot-beds them | from the purlieus of vice | taking them out of the | wigug-doing and placing { pure, -moral atmosphere of homes. It is impossible to estimate {in money thé value of this work {the city. But it cannot. be adequately ldcne without a shelter. Is it | sible that five hundred dollars can [not be raised for' #5 excellent a work? | he' gails for home. Mr. Jewe A child who commits a crime must | tomplating disposing of some or most child in I'wo {be arrested. Shall we pit a {the police cells or in the jail ? {boys have already heen there recently {because théré was no other place in | which to detain them until they could gent to the Industrial schools There are others, both boys girls, who should be apprehended, but {be we canpot shut them in the cells éven wn Children are not We We WAVE. homelike absolutely neces: ' to for a nicht Humanity rebels gainst the thought. lermminals: they are delinquents, not want to harden them. want to win them to better A shelter, with a proper, detention-rdom, is sary? if the ems of himanity are be served. Will anyone say that even a thousand dollars cannot be for this worthy pwrpose? Will - not some good friend of the children siart wo subscription to thie treasurer of society, George E. Hague, manager of the Merchants' Bank.--J. €. ACHIE. : a SE yes , Kingston and Ottawa. Rideau Ring for Ottawa and Ridean ports every Monday Thursday, at 6 a.m., Jas. Swift 'oi, agents. New Hebrides Hurricane. Sydney, N.S. W., May. 20--Reports have reached heri of a lardcane which 'has swept over the New Heb rides, Ten vessels sre ashore, | and eight persons are reported killed, a------------ New patent boots and slippers for children just arrived, All prices. Ex- amine stock and save money, at Dut all and are out anuoubcing the of Anns Rell, dangh- distant n honor in similar {manner statesmefi who have "served said, poorest emphatically we ans citizens must of in the tao pos | plate a deal with Mr. Jewell and raised a fund for this purpose by sending a the McCON- & Countess of Nottingham, who, in- fluenced by enemies, failed to execute her mission. Ehnabeth, offended at not receiving the plea for mercy, permit- ted the penalty of death. The ring was sold by exeentors'of Lord John Thynne Only $11,000 was offered to-day for the Lady Meux collection of rare Egyptian mummies and. antiquities, Capt. Claude Lowther, M.P., paid $4,- 625 for an Elizabethan carved oak star case, TO QUIT ARGENTINT. Soil. Toronto, May 20.~FErnest Buenos Ayres, who holds areas of farm and ranch land Argentine Republic, was in last evening. Mr. Jewell is home after completing an of extensive sections of Jewell, extensive in the Toronto returning inspection land in Al good herts and Saskatchewan. 'l G. Bogg, Saskatoon, who will company Mr. Jewell as far as treal, said that he expected to ac Mon com i for a | large block of land in the west before 11 18 eon and extensive of his holdings in the Argentine enyharking in farming on an scale in Canada. NO ONE DESIRED MUMMIES. Not Money Offered For Them. Fondon, May 20 ently ara a drig on the market ing from the small prices offered" at to-day's sale of the treasures of the lite Lady Meux. The most strenuous work of the auctioneer brought a bid of only 811,006 for the whose tion of Egyptian antiquities though a included several mummies and coffine with dates ranging back to 2.6008 .( The antiquities werd withdrawn and will be auctioned separately later, The Elizabethan carved oak stair onse, said 15 have been trodden by Queen Elizabeth, James |, nod Charle 1, was purchased by Captain Claude Lowther, unionist member of parlin: ment for Eskdale division of Cumbes- land, who paid $4,625. Enough Mummies appar jadi eollee- SWIMS RIVER AFTER DEER. Horned Thief Driven' From Lettuce : Bed'by Cat, * + Lenox, Mass, May 20 «Peer have done so much damages in East Lee that Edward J. Dowd has trained his pet Angora cat, Topsy, 10 keep them out of his vegetable garden. Yesterday afternoon Topsy chased a big buck from the lettuce bed over a stone wall and across a pasture to Willow Creek. In the quarter mile swim tw deer gained and finally escaped in" the for- est on the oppdsite shore. : Mr. Dowd says Topsy has saved lor him more 'than $1,000 worth of vege tables in two seasons. She has been priced at five. hundred dollars and is insured for that amount pst theft and fire. Topsy is wix Nd A rural mail route has been estab | Yished in North Fredericksburg, tak. ing in the route to Gretna, Bay Cen- tre, Hay Bay surrowndiog coun try. Over 100 boxes will be on the Will Stake Fortune on Fertility of | story who, cluding the earth. I he RM) HK by the end © nuts wi less th crop is is appr Unluck Faloriaz thinks Kansas dence fe Five on the ot at soon 1 work 1 sucks r n and sonal ir Tobe four ste leave th another that "4 It i= a tem - ag Ottaw mentary APPT OPT cost hee Piles, ed with Charl 1842, in from hi 29th, 19 with Company iar n The world's visible The insurance on "TOBE" Kansas Wade's ron Tomile Is the best enriches at Mcleod's Drug For Co of d Cason King George V, wanut factory of Bain &* Ao, their allied interests, Gwaltney Bunkley Pdanu Smithiield; ¢ re mn t i on the of pre We os handlers of peanuts loss on peanuts is more than bd and $20,000 has been sufieril balding, provided the factory be saved, supply of i affeétad by an three per cent of last year's now in the hands of produc orE------ the burned property oximately 160.000, IS CHAMPION HOODOO. peas he the loss, as fest Man is Again in Hospi. "~. tal Mo... May 20-Tobe of No. 915 Pacific street, he is the upluckiest man in City, and he has good evis i years Rock youl a n an n a big olled on settlement juries. tried ens, City, 10, ago Tobe was breaking Island railroad. He for- "low bridge" 'and was hospital. He went to factory A bale of him. More hospital on account of pers sap factory. He fell 8 soon a8 he is while to he to suit. he hos file dama 1% gomg Pills. we know of for and loss of energy. good appetizer and the the blood, fortifies the aingt colds; in boxes, Le. enrh Store. : ge. tome irest feeling' iron nya Decorations, A ation 20 ~ May a, special supples last eveniug a defray the Or ating f buildings on wonation OF fissures, etc., successfully treat- out san operation, Write for free booklet and references. Dr. Hawke 21 Wellesley street, Toronto : s W. Wright, Kingston, home J8! horn 'March departed this in Stockdaly on oth, hfe April 5 ¥ Rich as Cream Make a regular meal- time habit of this palate-tempting beverage ) "ALE Absolutely pure, mild, mellow and delicious. It Lap

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