Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1911, p. 7

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EMERY WHEEL BURST IS is the "IDEAL" Accident-proof Crib, | designed for baby's comfort and safety and mother's convenience and freedom from worry. Eads and Shes are extra high to prevent S are clogs Sigethier 0 mothet's Shean. when desired. 'of attractive patterns and various sizes, : without Degas sharp corners or ** guarantee by most stores. out, and the spindies are get its head between an annex to made in 3 womber of strong, dura rough The "IDE. the baby climbing abel identifies the gen- Write Office nearest yeu for Free Boek No. !20 * IDEAL BEDDING Clue MONTREAL -- TORONTO -- WINNIPEG EE A Women's regular $2.50 and $3.00 Vici Colt 8kin, Gun Metal, Kid, Patent Calf and Pan Calf, now $1.50. REID & CHARLES Te MID- - SUMMER | Clean Up a | i i SALE RR ; oo We (do pot want / to carry over any of our Ladies' Tan Shoes. We are selling all our Ladies' Tan Shods at greatly reduced prices and to Oxfords reduced, Tan $4.00, Ladies' Pumps, $2.08. Tan Pumps. $3.50 reduced to $2.25. Ladies' and $3.00, Ladies' Chic Oxfords, $1.09, reduced to $1.80. Ladies Choe Tie $1.50, reduced. to $1.15. t " Shoes, The Sawyer Sho Store 242 Princess St. * : : : | THOMAS ¢ LOPLEY : COAL! The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. cranton Coal » good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO. FOOT WEST STREET. ws BROOD OTRO NT PV VBTVBTVVVBTVRTTBVOCSS SAAARALEAAAELLALLLENE The American Cafe 185 Wellington St. 153Welingtomst. The Up-to-date Restaurant and. Eating House. Separate appartments. Well furnished and lighted.' Try our Full Course Dinner, 2c. THOMAS GUY, Prop. ¢ i i * DUBLIN GINGER ALE. LEMON SYRUP. x ME JUICE, ASPRERRY VINEGAR LEMONADE, ORANGEADE, D. COUPER, 'Phone 76. 341-3 Princess Street. Prompt * Delivery. Se THE CLUBHOTEL Romeltke, surrow Located in centre p of city and - principal stores and. RE Paraes are moderate Special rates by the week P.M. THOMPSON, Proprivter frees nsts tases anl Fiworking ! striking him on the side of his" Gers sscassssasssssssecsld @ecrsesssssssasssssseal PIGIIFIG PIP I III IE ¢ (Quench Your Thirst -h | AND GANANOQUE i WAS KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS, | He is Alive by a Miracle--A Young | Gananoque Couple Ran Away to Port Hope and Got Married. Gananoque, July 21.--David Byron, { William street, an employee of the {Cans wnoque Spring and Axle company, {inetwith severe injuties by the burkt- {ing of an emary wheel at which he was | afternoon. A him on 'the another piece head. | He was removed to Dr. Bird's surgery lin an unconscious condition, An et- | amination showed no bones broken. { Nothing short of a miracle saved his fe: | Hunter Godfrey and Miss Hattie Nel- som, the latter a daughter of J. Nel: leon, V.8. Wellington stveet, left quiet- lly on Saturday last for Port Hope, { where they were united in marriage by | Rev. Mr, Daniel, Anglican clergyman, fol that town. The coal schooner Horace rived yesterday afternoon go for W. A, Robertson. i Ihe Citizens' band furnished another f excellent musical programme at weekly open-air concerts in the Public Park, last evening, Alarge crowd to enjoy it. The concert arranged for last Sunday even- ing at the Inn and prevented by' rain will be held," weather permitting, on Sunday evening next. George Genge, for 4 number of years proprietor of the Arlington hots, sold | out his interest in that concern, on to Thomas Granger, of Osh: yesterday | piece of the stone stryek right side and 'arm, Taber Tuesday, is understood in the has been transferrd. It Mr. Gengy! purposes locating west. The coal schooner Britton, at Britton's wharf, vesterday cargo for Tavlor and Gueen Messrs. DD. J. Lloyd and Kernahan in the livery business, vears, have dissolved partner- ship, 'the former retaining the busi ness. The latter it is understood pur poses locating in the far west. y License Inspector Frederick H. er, of Morton, was in town on ness in connection with his office, J. R. Ball and son, Stuart Ball, Water: ville, Que., are spending a few days in town. Mrs. Kelly, spending | some time with Portsmouth friends, re- turned home yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. George H. Bowen, Toronto, forme: resi- dents, are guests of Mr. Harte, Underwood Cottare, Bostic Talaml. Mre. W, GG, Matthew spending the past few months in Colorado with her J. D. Matthew, has returned home accompanied by her son and daughter | in-laR, who will spend some time here. Miss Marion Mullins, is spending part | of her vacation with relatives in { Lansdowne. Miss Maud McLellan, Fiat | street spending the past few with her sister, Mrs. -(Dr.) White, Fonda, N.Y., has returned home. arrived with a Robert many Tab- (ieorge SOM, + at At Desert Lake. Desert Lake, July 19.<Farmers pleased with the recent rains. berries is the order of the dav. . W. Craine preached in the dist church here last Sunday. Mrs. R. Smith, at Mws. D. Mrs. C. Walker, Collins Bay, Orser's; James Campbell, at Teon's, Glendower; Miss Jennie of Wilbur, at E. 'll. Snook'sy Mr. and Mrs. George Amey, at F. Walker's; Mrs. B, Page has returned from Three Mil¢ Bay. Rev. Nr. at €. J. Wil -- 4 At Port Colborne, a Grand engine ran into the Welland drowning Engineer Charles Smith, Sarnia, and blocking trame. The Richelieu & Omtario lake lines may run Sanday regularly of F'eunk out Toronto. Ul You Keep Healthy With Dr. Merse's {adian Root Pills The man or woman with a good | appetite, sound | digestion, and working right, is pever troubled much with sleeplessness. It is when the bowels become hver and kidneys sluggish that the trouble begins. constipated bowels | quickly bring on biliousness, indigestion and sick head- | aches, making a sound, refreshing night's allow the blood te becomes loaded with | uric acid, which causes rheumatism, with all its sleep-destroying tortures. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, 'taken regularly, induce sweet and dreamless sleep by Meeying all these | organs active and regular. The headache disappear, the digestion becomes good uh We Wien § puifsd wd purfee a Morse" Ee india fos Pilibave beep « favorite household remedy in Canada for over half a century, and they are in daily use throughout the world. Being Jorsiy vegeubie they ase ule for young "ind old. Made by W. H. Comstock Co., Lid., Brockville, Ont., and. sold by all dealers at 25¢. » box. 9 Second Hand Furniture large Stock of New and Second- hand Furniture: also all kinds of Pre. serving Jars Call at H, Sugerman"s 242 Ontario Breet. "THAT TOBACCO With the "Rocster" on - in In, ers .. De EMPLOYEE large | ar- | with a car-| their | and drew another | Bac red i wa, to whom doubtlessly the license | for | busi' | at | weeks | are | Picking | Metho- | and. | Snook's ; | Rollow, | eanal, | of | and other | excursions | You'll Sleep Bore Soundly | bowels ang Kidneys | -- i constipated and the | Lazy liver and | sleep impossible. Or the inactive kidneys | wpm A FIRE AT JONES FALLS. of Frederick Jackson | Were Destroyed. ! Jones' Falls, July 20.--H. Stuart | | was aroused early on te ly morning | { when Mrs. Frederick ~Jackson entered | | his house, shouting for help and way- fine that their old frame kitchen, log | house and log shop:were on fire and | that she feared their other buildings | i } Buildings | were all going to be swept away also. | | Glen Stuart quickly got on horse | back and went hurriedly, and made it | { known to other neighbors. It wasn't | [ long, until men came with buggies, | { hieveles and on horse back to try | i the. contents of these build- | | ings, but the fire had # start | { th it only the sap bu Ba sap | pans were saved. The wind was blow- | ng in the direction of the bricky house, in which they lived, dnd bi | cinders were. carried on to the roof. | Samuel Baxter and William Jackson | climbed to the roof and Wegun pour water over it, while the other men Some of the men drew | water with i horse. If the house had | been frame it is much feared that it | would have been burned. Mr. Jack | son was lying in bed and' when he i i and save ng carried water. looked out from his bedrdom window | he noticed Everywhere looked blue! with smoke. He . hurriedly dre sued | himself and came down stairs and | | saw the shop which secreted many use- | ! ful articles a perfect mass of flame. | | William Jackson had a fire on in the | shop on Saturday afternoon, shoeing | a horse,*and it is supposed that a | | spark had lit in some unseen place, | { but there was no sigr of fire at twelve | | o'clock on Saturday "when Mr. Jack | | son passed near: these buildings. Frederick Jackson and William and | George Hutchings intend to leave on | the 10th of August for Western Can- | wet treorge Hutchings will teach' in| | the Delisle school, Saskatchewan Mss Leora Stuart will leave om August | | 10th for Peteboro, where she intends | to reside for some months. The 4'nion | committee is talking picnic H E Burteh, | Miss | after | Henry | church aga. Visitors : Mr. and #Mrs, Stuart at Keelerville; Lewis Kingston, at Lotan Burtch's; ida Burtch has returned! home visiting relatives here; Mrs. Randall, Seeley's Pay, with her pa vents; Mr. and Mrs. C. Dawson; little Miss Florence Morronghan is spending with her many relatives; | George Hutchings at H. E. Stuart's; Miss Leora Stuart at R, Baxter's; little Miss Eva Stuart hak been very II, but is around again; Miss Bella Worroughan is at Charles Blackman's, taking charge of the and taking care of | who is sick with n week Soeley's Bay, household duties, Mrs. Blackman, pleurisy. I'he Orangemen's celebration was not attended, owing to the larger part of the lodges going to | Napanee and other places. Hiram { Baxter purchased a horse from a | | Lyndhurst man. The people have | greatly welcomed the heavy rainfall, as nearly everything was suffering for rain. The farmers have all been busy | reanini hay. Very little hay is ont | in the rain. Two bee trees have been | found on the farm of Framk Wills and | a large amount of honey in each tree very largely Excursion to Western Canada. The Grand Trunk railway- system an- | nounce that on Tuesday, July 25th, | August Sth and 22nd, September | 5th | {and 19th, "1911, homeseekers' excur sions will be rua from all stations in| Ontario and Quebec to Western Can-| ada, via Chicago and Duluth or via Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, ad reduced round trip fdres. The well-known double track line of | the Grand "Trunk from the vast to Chi ! appeals to the traveller, and train service that is | including the fam- | the finest | many cago, with the superior [offered by this: line, | ous "International Limited,' aud fastest train in Canada, passengers will be attracted this way Ihe route via Chicago is a -most in | teresting one Baggage "is carried | through the United States in bond | without requIMng any special atten | tion on the part of the passenger. In spection is nol necessary at. any ol the points at the border. | In addition to the above routes, | sale of tickets is also authorized | Sarnia, and the . Northern Navigation | company 's magnificent steamers across | Lake Huron and Lake Superior } For further particulars apply to any age nt of the Grand Trunk railway sys ihe via Electricity in Turkey. All attempts to make use of wie tricity in Turkey during the reign of Haami 11, met with unmistakable dis {couraz rement; but since the overthrow {of the monurch preparations have Ibheen extensively made to make prac {tical use of the lakes and streams which abound in that country suit able for water powers In a recent {report from one of the ti: lsuls "he calls attentioh to this awak- ering as a possible field 'for the intro duction of elsctrical apparatus. lof the first of the waterfalls to be | utilized is a lake which is remarkably {adapted to the dual purpose of furn- lishing power and supplying water for Seon {irrigation purposes at the same time. | This is a lake fifteen miles long, situ {ated at an altitude of 2,500 feet above the surrounding plain, which feeds a | stream of 2,000 cubic feet a second in winter and a volume of hali this {amount in summer. 4t is estimated | that 300,000 horsepower is available | here alg. There are many other opportufiities almost, if not wilite, as great. --Philadelphia Record. Twins at Maberly. Maberly, July 20.-- Blueberries are very scarce in this vicinity. Twin boys have come to brighten the home of John Kirkham, Mrs. John Palmer is improving. Mrs. A. W, Uray and family, after spending a week with friends here, returned to Kingston, on Friday. Mrs. J. H. Hughes and son, Norman, of Vancouver, B.C, have ar- rived to 3rend the summer with friends in Maberly. Mrs. Hughes has not been home for sixteen years, and all were glad to see her. Miss Maggie Thompson;- of New York city, arrived, on Saturday, to visit in Maberly. Wil liam Stinson and family have gose to camp at Silver Lake. Aubrey White, Toronto, was elected grand master of the Masomic grand Jodge of Ontario at St. Catharines. A Mass meeting of the printing horesy emplovess has howe eadled a1 | CAT -- MALE ¥ _ | Uttawa to discuss gritvances, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY. JULY 21, yor. you get all threein Bran Coffee ~--the favorite in a million homes PAGE SEVEN. Notice to Contractors | TENDERS FOR STATION AND OTHER BUILDINGS, ADDRESSED rked on n bulld- office of ransconti for t other buildings required along the line of the Transcontinental Rallway forth below, viz i=--From Cochrane Province of Ontario -From Fraser to Grant, anda to In 1 and 2 pound sealed tins 5 oly, Or rrssasstissasianaans Br sssssrsasssanaae Fresh Fruit Arriving Daily Raspberries, Cherries, Peaches and Plims. R. H. TOYE, 302 King St., ere: adesssssssase "irea@@rrassssassisiiaaiansg -- i : i lays from 120 The femal: house fiy weeks. Under favorable conditions th pait will number millions Thereiore all housekeepers should commence using WILSON'S DS FLY PAI early in the season, and thus cut off a large proportian of the summer crop. . in three months. | "$6. less for Flour! How did it happen?" "l wsed 'BEAVER' Flour last yar. It makes so much more Bread and Pies and Cake, that | did not have to buy so much of it. I am using it this year, too." DEALERS Write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grain and Cercale. § TEE Y. B. TAYLOR C0. LIMITED, Chatham, Ont. Une | THE INTENSE . HEAT OF THE PAST FEW DAYS Makes the 5 o'clock egrly closingmovement of Will Custom ers kindly shop early during July and August so that our help can get full benefit of the early closing movement. great benefit to onr employees, A visit to our Store, will show some, good values in seasonable shoes. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES C Province of Ontari 12 From Super d, in the Province of Onta 1,000 ton C 'oaling Station {Mile 32.7, District "D." | Plans and specifications may be seen jand full information obtaindd at th joffice of Mr Gordon Grant, Chi | Engineer Ottawa, Ont, and at the fol- flowin 1g Pstriet Offices |= For Sections 10 and 11 ig he 1.000 fron Coaling Station, Mr Moles- arth, District a er ochrane, Mr. BR Honltace, at Grant, Poulin, Dis Man nt For Section 12 trict Engineer, St Tenders must be made on the forms Isupplied by the Commissioners and be signed and sealed by all the parties to (the tender and witnessed, and be ac companied by an accepted cheque on a jehartered Bank of the Dominion of Canada, payable the order of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Rat iway A sam equal to ten per cent. (10 pc) of the amount of the tender The right is reserved to reflect all tenders By order, any ar P, BE. RYAN The Commissioners of the Pranscontinental Railway, Dated at Ottawa this Srd day 1911, FONTwRpapers-- inserting hia adsgrtiges ment without agthi rit . Commissioners will not be it of July, pald for 28s SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON W HO THE SOLE head of a family ! male over IN years old westoad a quarter ction of Dominion land in Mas nitoba ewan or Alberta The appl {cant must appear tn person at the Dominion Land Agency or. Subs Agency for the district. Eniry by proxy ma m ude Af any agency, on cert ain by father mother "brother or sister of tend: steader months'. residence upon y of the land In each of homesteader may live # of 'his homestead on Ast KO acres solely owned im or by his father, daughter brother or 18 an r in the " within nine a farm of and occupied by. } mother, son, sister In certain districts a homes good standing may preempt a quarter section al ngside his homestead. Pries, $300 per acre rut fes~--Must reside up- mm the homest ead or pre-empiion six months | ach of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifly acres extra A komesteader who has exhausted nis homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enter for a pur- chased homestead gn certain districts Price $3.00 per atre Dutles---Must re » six months In each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect |& house worth $300.00 WwW. WwW. CORY, Minister of the Interior publication of will not be paid eader in Deputy of the N. HB ~-Unauthorized this Mdvertisement for Quality Talks You can get the best of everything at PICKERING'S Unique Grocery & Meat Market 490 PRINCESS STREET. niversity Pl or. 1 wné 530 Special attention to 'phone | orders | given [ re---------- p-- ---- nee e0000000004000008 on British-American High-Class Ladies' Tailoring. [S244400400044 040044044 Watermelons Lalifornia Plums Apricots and Peaches A. J. REES 166 Princess Street. "Phone 58, eetaeascaneatensernses a A | Sesrerrvseeeseeesesess | tent: mma KINGSTON BUSIRESS COLLEGE (Limited) "Highest Education at Lowest Cost" Jweaty-sixih gear Fail 1 Term over sixt speurad y amort with one of L largest rallwa Canada. 8 ay tion. Kingst -y ---- arriage Painting SOME CLASS TO OURS. This Is the place to have your | Auto repdluted to stand all kinds of weather. E.dJ . DUNPHY, Owe. Bontreni and Orduance Bey retary i

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