Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1911, p. 7

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oo 10m ber GAY. HOS, STEWART, Prop. TRAVELLING. CTS TN GRAND TRUNK 25'S TORONTO, ONT. Return tickets will be issued at . $3.59, ' Going Wednesday, Aug. 30th and Sept. 6th, and at $4.90, Going Aug. 26th. 27ti, 28th, 29th] "iat, Rept. 1st. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 9th, 8th. Sth, 10th and 11th. All uckets good to return until Sept. 12th. Tickets will not be ac: cepted on trains 1, 2, 3 and 4. FARM LABORERS EXCURSION, AUGUST 16th and 25th, $10.00, TO WINNIPEG, And points east of Moosejaw and Saskatoon. to points in Alberta and Saskatche- wan. For full particulars, aply to J, P. HANLEY, Agent. » KINGSTON PEMBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. es ----- sows . Harvesters Excursions TO THE Canadian North West $10.00 ON AUGUST 16th and 25th. To Moose Jaw and Bast--Pro- portiopately low rates beyond to and including McLeod, Calgary and Edmonton, : Homeseekers' Excursions «MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERTA. August Sth, 22nd. Sept. 6th, 18th. Tickets good for 60 days. Full particulars at K. & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office. 'Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. snipe BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, Train leaves Unlon Station, Ontario Street, 4 p.m. dally (Sunday Xoepted), for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, ser- onto, Bann burn an all points north. To secure quick despatch to Sanpocxburn, Maynooth, and points on entral Ontario Route your shipments via Bay of Quinte Rallway. For fur- ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers Ir ---- AUTUMN SAILINGS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Vietorian, Fri, Aug. 18, Fri, Sept. 1 Corsican, Fri, Aug. 25, Fri, Sept Virginian, Fri, Sept. 1, Tunisian, Fri, Bept. §, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. feotian, Sat. Aug, 12, Sat. Sept. 9. Hesperian, Sat. Aug 19, Sat, Sept. 16 1 , Bat, Aug, 26, Sat. Sept, 23 ana T., 2 Sar. Boor 30 MONTREAL TO HAVRE & LONDON Moderate rate service, carrying one class (second) cabin passengers, and calling at Havre, France. Superior accommodation at minimum rates will be allotted on steamers for the balance of the St. Lawrence sea. AOR. Full information on application to J. P. HANLEY C, 8. KIRKPATRICK, G.T. Ry, . Clarence St, Allan Line Agents, Kingston. ot Sty Coe River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes, 8.8. "Ci ia," 1,900 tons, re. cently need ou oa the Clyde, specl- ally for th': service, with all modern comforts MONTREAL ON and ber, day at BAILS FROM THURSDAY, at 4 pm, 17th S1st August, 14th and 28th' Septem and from Quebec the followin, noon for tou, N.8., Gaspe, Mal Bay, Pe Summerside, » El, town, PEL New York From Quebec online "ae 'tetawn and sails from Quebec ut § pam 1th and 25th' August and 8th Sept, degrees. $0 of the sesson for aay + COMPANY, 10m EAL Rm a | One cent a mile beyond |! Bera INSECT STIHGS WFD A SORE FEET HEAT SORES NLR AYRE (1 ED) RY. NY "day, following a long illness. Vrs. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8 1011 NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points In| Eastern = Ountario--What People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. : News From Westport. Westport, Aug. 7.~Hiram Barker, one of the oldest and best known resi- dents of North Crosby, died, on Tues- J. J.sDonoghue and Miss Maggie, have returned from a three weeks trip to Mount Pleasant, Mich., and other points of the state, Miss Francis - Bil- : OUR CRYSTAL BRAND Of Standard Granulated Sugar Has been tried and found excellent for Hwee LX DREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. Cook's Cotten Root Compound and The seat Uterine Tonie, Foduiaior on which women can OE ava i: oy for cases, per box all 4 or sen' Bold Clea On a Sewing and Layieg, yelen, Geo Carts y Carriages " Telephone 1033, 379 King St KINGSTON. Electric Restorer for Men vim and vil weakness averted at once. make you & new man. Price to any address. ©. Meld ny wire 08, ¥or sale at Mahood's Drug Store. BICYCLES BICYCLE BUNDRIES at Cut Prices ne ¥ 249 i Send for Cut Prise Catalogue. 0000000000000 0000800000 PURE ICE CREAM, We make our Ice Cream with Whipped Cream. We do not use any corny Starch or gelatine. Ic Cream Sundae, with Pineapple or Strawberry Fruit, be ts warm outside, but very cool in our parlors. ROYAL WE CREAM PARLOR, ng meess Street. | THERABIGNETE: Is with great success. [oan badlegs sores, disehias es{vithersex Jweikness st vigor & v tal force, drains, josses, hc. Either No.at druggistsor Mil 81 from Fougera & Co. , 90 Beekman St. New York (ty, or Lyman Bros, Co. Lid. Toronto. Ifindonbt No. required, send self addressed envelope Sat free hack Ju Dr 14 Clore Med. Co. Haverstock Rd. ampstead, London, Eng. Try newDragée(Tasteless) Porm of Therapion, easy to take, safe, lasting cure. THOMAS COPLEY Prone 987, Drop & card to 19 Pine Street whes wanting anything dons in the Ca ier line. Estima given on all kinds of repairs new work also. oH wood Flours of all ings, will recel prompt ention. , 40 Rise Street. eT HEE ne ON AN OCEAN | TWO CRUISES | Duration | By the Steamship 10 DA |" CLEVELAND ig: Ys 117,000 Tonw) [oR are EE S50 [Bk Ev NET © BERS ANERIGAY, Liv THO WEEK'S $al UP This beautiful trip by the Black Diamond SS Line La ontreal, past uebec t Charlougtown, FL Srdney Na: SC John's, fid.; and return. es two wi Spit Beantiful scenery and coolest trip on the continent. Rates are $50.00 and up, includin ers Rosali me be a berth. Steame: vista, ® Jo-day for Booklet with full int. osetion, sent (ree, A. T. WELDON, GF. & P, 18 Se Jnmen enh Masta. LAKE ONTARIO AND BAY QUINTE STEAMBOAT C©O,, LTD, lof Montreal, is the guest of Mrs. honol Yetlorms every nerve in the body Phosp to its a every tension ; restores ity, Premature decay and all sexual Phosphonol wih Ba box, 2 jus for ton, left last week to take a position | in. Calgary, Alta. Mrs. R. J, Parker, | M. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bilton, | of Calgary, Alta., arrived on Monday, to spend a few weeks in town, the guest of Mra; James Dier. Notes From Zealand. Zealand, Aug. 7.--A party of tour- ists from Rochester, N.Y., are occupy- ing Rosedale cottage for the summer months. James Conboy, of Comfort-| side farm, who was seriously injured, | being pitched off a load of hay by a hay fork, is recovering. The Misses Mabel and Sadie Garrett and' Tena Riddell visited their aunt, Mrs. J. A. Conboy, on Suntlay. A large number from Zealand attended the funeral, on Sunday, of Mrs. and Mrs. Alexander England's youngest son, aged fifteen months. Visitors : T. Garrett, A. Fer- ~ Mev and -- Mrs. W--Fergnsont Miss Fena Riddell, R. Charlton, at Silver Hill, : At Ferguson's Falls, Ferguson's Falls, Aug. 5.-J, J, Gray, of Carleton Place, spent Sunday 27c.; butter, inferior, per Ib., 19¢c. |carcase, 89 to $9.50; beef, mediam LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. BUDGET FROM NEWBORO. Position of Park Flags, Kingston, Aug. 7.--(Te the Editor): ~1 was not g little surprised © to see that the two flags in Victoria Park had been changed from the position they occupied on Monday last. i would like to kpow why and by whose order, aa | cannot think the chairman Women's Institute Seeks a Travell- ing Library. Newboro, Aug. T7.~Miss # Augusta Leeder, Summit, N..1., is the guest, this week, of the Misses Hudson, at the Hotel Ridean: Mr. and Mrs George Foley, Athens, have rented Happy Home cottage, at the isthmus, for August, and moved into it on Sat- of parks would do so, seeing the flags urday. The Holiness Movement camp were perfectly correct in the first place [meeting, on the fair grounds, was for everybody knows that the place of [brought to a close on Sunday, after a hong? for the flag is always at the | Successful two weeks' meet. Miss Edna main peak, and not at the mast-head. Adklaiyt and Miss Margaret' Lynett As fhe flags were yesterday they read | Were successful in passing the entrance that Great Britain was a part bf Can {10 normal examinations. ada, whereas, on Monday last they A successful meeting of the loeal read Canada a part of Gredt Britain, ['"avch of the Women's Institute was I am very loth to think that the {held in the sourt hose, on Saturday chairman of parks was influenced hy afternoon. An interesting programme the- remarks of the Lampman, in Sat | ¥88 rendered by local talent. Messrs, urday's Whig, for he needs to polish | Kuellar, Jones, Cuban and Bilton, up his lamp that it may throw a working on the g roads near For- little more light on this theology and far, spent Sunday at their homes here. flagology.--BRITISHER., - J. R. Wight is on the sick list this -- = week. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fos Toronto Street Market. ter, who have been spending their Toronto, Aug. 7.--Wheat, per bush., honeymoon in the maritime provinces, Se . returned home on Thursday. Ee. to dei Sats, pet bush. 4c. tol The Women's Institute have decided TN Vs. ice, per 'an, to $22; Lio make application for one of the hay, No. 2, per ton, $15 t4 $16; straw per tor; $14; dressed hogs, $10.25 ~ travelling libraries from the depart- 0 3 ' 10.50; butter, choice, Yo Be. ment of education. Books will be to r:ady for distribution in a few weeks, 29e.: d 3 A pumber from here attended the Ta To Gates Tee ha Boe citizens' picnic, at Delta, on Monday, fowl, per Ib., 15¢. to 6c; ducks, Rev. M. Dickenson, the new rector of per Ib, 13e. to 6c; turkeys, per spring St. Mary's, conducted services for the 3 . Ib., first time on Sunday morning. Miss 18e. to 20c.; apples, per bbl, $4 1086; [Edna Ackland is spending this week potatoes, per bush. $1.40 to $1.55; | with: relatives at Iroquois. Miss Pearl beef, hindquarters, $11 to $12.50; beef, Stevens, Athens, who has been the forequarters, 36.50 to $7.50: beef, choice {guest of friends if town for the past SE ear--ew weeks, --left--for--home-on--Ratur- case, 37.75 to $8.50; mutton, prime, $9 |day. The many friends of Dr. R..H. to $11; veal, prime, $10 to $12; lamb, [Preston are pleased to learn that he S1L50 to $12.50; spring lamb, per Ib,, |is recovering from his recent severe 13¢. to 15¢. ' Liliness. : J. J. Gallagher, manager of the Union bank, is spending his holidays Criticism of Vietoria John Hays Hammond emphatically at his home here. Louis Badour, started work in the saw mill taking off his harvest, William Quinn, is putting up a silo. Misses Loretta and after spending their holidays here. Some people from Lanark, are camp- ing on Pine Hill. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn, a daughter, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hollinger, a son; to Mr, and Mrs. Elijah Giles, a son. The people of this vicinity are nearly done with their harvest. A number of peo- ple here, attended the picnic at Boyd Settlement, on Tuesday. Dead Creek Doings. Dead ~ Creek, Aug. 5.--Farmers are nearly through harvesting, and report a good crop. FEdlow Campsall and family, are home for harvesting, and are going back to Bancroft, where they have been all summer. Miss Lulu Hawley visited her uncle, J. D. Van dewater last week. Joseph Barker and wife, Northbrook, at his father's, Hen- ry Barker's. Charles Gaylord is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Levi Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bennett, Arden; spent Wednesday at P. Loyst's. Stuart Babeock, is home from Wclle Harlowe, on Sunday. A number from here, are going to the west. Junetown Reports. Junetown, Aug, 7.--Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Herbison, spent Thursday in Lans- downe. Mrs. Lane, Edmonton, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Willard Purvis. Herbert Scott lost a valuable horse, on Wednesday last. Mrs. G. R, Taylor, of Crystal City, Mah., and son, are spending the - summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Frank- lin. A. E. Summers, left Saturday for Niagara, as delegate to the Oddfel- lows' convention. Miss Kate Purvis, is the guest of her sister, Marie, of Brockville. Master Newton Scott and Miss Evelyn Purvis, were successful at the recent entrance examinations. Miss Purvis won the County Scholarship, and also a prize for making one hun- dred per vent. in arithmetic. Several from here will attend the convention at Brockville, to-morrow. Miss Maud Taylor, Chantry, is the guest of Miss Maud Avery. The Sabbath schools of Front of "Yonge, will unite for a pic nie, on Aug. 13th, at the pavilion at All | Mallorytown Landing. Bernard McGhie and brother Ambrose, were guests ol Mes. H. Franklin, on Friday last. Predicts Libéral Win in Nova Scotia, Montreal Herald - That the elections in Nova Scotia will result in increased power in that 'province for ibe liberal government, |. jis the opinion of E. M. Macdonald, IMP. for Pictou, who is at the Wind: sor hotel. Mr. Macdonald explained that as in the local vlections held two months only two counties went conserva- tive, he saw no reason why this re- sult should not be repeated on Sep- tember 2st. "The 14th of June," went on Mr. Macdonald, "will prove a protype of the 21st of , he was, and is, in favor of the govern- ment accepting the offer made" aft. 1 venture to say that if the gov- ernment to accept Tait's the position that the government should have dane so, boping in this western . ELE [10 2. isrvms wo Rocuesten, v. has | after | Clara Nagle, have returned to Ottawa, | Island. Joseph Kellar, at Mrs. Frager's + Mc | dollar bottles guaranteed. J. PR. Me at his home in Warkworth. S. B. Tallman is relieving the manager in his absence. A few from here attend- ed the excursion to Alexandria Bay on Saturday night. The local conserva- tive association will meet on Satur day, to appoint delegates to attend the convention in Delta on Monday. The local Young Men's Conservative Association will also send three dele gates, Miss Margaret A. Moriarty has been awarded the prize for securing the most members for the local Women's Institute, and received Miss Laura Rose's book, - "Canadian Dairying," donated by J. R. Dargavel, M.P.P. Mrs. B. J. Cavanagh is visiting friends in Kingston. William Ripley, Portland, was a visitor in town .on Saturday evening. ' A beautiful piece of China is offered at this year's Newhoro fair, for the best essay on "Our Women's Institute, Its History and Purpose." contradicts the recent reporf that the consolidated Goldfield Co. of South {Africa had acquired considerable in- {tercst in the Yukon field upon his {advice. The Anchgr line steamer buried her nose fifteen feet into an iceberg, an hundred miles out, and {was brought into New York disabled. Columbia Deafuess Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear here is only one way to cure deaf- ness, and that is by constitutional reviedies, Deafness is caured by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin- ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound -or imperfect hearing and when--it--is 'entirely closed, Deat- ness is the result, and unless the in- flammation can 'be taken out and this tube' restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nin eases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed con- dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c Take Hall's Family stipation. ~~ ------ > * THE WHIG'S JUMBLE, Pills for con- ------ A Lot of News of Interest to Every- body. Gilbert sells Gurd's plain soda. Str. America tours the islands Thursday, 2.30 pm. Sle. There is sure to be trouble when you get envy mixed with criticism. "Buy lime juice," Gibson's, The man of genuine courage can never be found in the boaster's class Kkovah Health Salts, three tins 2e. "'Prouse's Drug Store." The Dominion hotel, Renfrew, been sold by G. A. Ellis, to J. Forgie. nedsont's chocolates, Store." , Hasty conclusions very often have] to be taken up for a second consider- | ation. In the handicap races at Alexandria Bay, on Saturday, the P.D.Q, by Mrs. A. G. Miles, crossed finish line first, : Gilbert sells Gurd's Caledonia water. Robert Bowness, Ameliasburg town ship, and Miss Priscilla Smith, Toron to, were qffietly married at St. Tho : WILLIAM MURRAY, 3 Auctioneer, + + City and Country Sales Care- ¢ * fully Conducted. .* ' Market Square, Kingston. + has G "Prouse's Drug owned -- the 0000000000008 0000000000 ® OUR WAY THE BEST WAY. § Thirty years' experience has mas' church, Belleville, "English health salt," 10c., Gibson's. | Alexander M. Isaacs, Belleville, was bound over to keep the peace for one year. He had 'assaulted Stanley Rob bins, which cost him $13.60. : Great reductions in price at Pre vost's, Brock street, in ready-made clothing, gents' furnishings and cloth ing made to order. This clearing sale to make room for fall and winter im- Pon Sanh i T . On Sunday about fifty guests of the] Beauty Doctors Endorse Herpicide. (jo) Columbia, Thousand ° Tsland | Women who make ; business of bega- (Park, weat to Half Moon Bay tifying other women come pretty near attend the services there, which knowing what will bring about the regarded as really unique. best results. Here are letters from two, | Carter's Wild Strawberry Compound concerning Herpicide : { for summer complaints, 25c. '""'Prouse's "i ean recommend Newbro's '"'Herpi- Drug Store." cide," 1 it stopped my hair from fall] Mrs. Sara Ann Halliday, widow of ing out; and, as a dressing it has no [James Halliday, Perth, died Wednes superior, day at the residence of her daughter, « (Signed) Mrs. Louis W. Charbonneau, Ottawa. "Mexican fly killer," for hafses and cattle." Sold in Kingston, at Gibson's, The speedy Dixie IV will be &n trim for this week's boat races. Jt is expected that she will make at least fifty miles an hour in the con test. » Gilbert sells Gurd's orange soda. Charles Smith, while working at the Belleville Cement company's plant, on Saturday, met with a serious, proba. bly fatal, accident. A pole of a der rick fell on him, crushing in his chest, and breaking all his ribe: Gilbert s Gurd's ginger ale. Last year those who enjoyed taught us the best way to clean or dye clothes. We make an- old suit or skirt look like new. R. PARKER & Co, Dyers and Cleaners, @®- Princess St, Kingston, Ont. | 0000000000000 00 a 0000000000000 00000Q00 COMPETENT JUDGES. to they Bertha A. Trullinger, "Complexion Specialist, "204 Morrison St., Portland, Ore." "After using one bottle of "Herpi- cide" my hair has stopped falling out, and my scalp is gutirely free from dandruff "(Signed.) Grace Dodge, : "Beauty Doctor, "198 Sixth St., Portland, Ore." Sold by leading druggists, Send 10c. in stamps for ate to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. One Leood, special agent. pa out the grounds snd will certainly be good of a modern revival of the old " 3 . i foupd in Berton Braley's poem. "The CONCENTRATED emonade Is the real thing. A Pure Lemon product. It has the delicious flavor of the fresh ripe fruit. Contains mo other acid. Each bottle makes half a galion of delicious lemonade--12 glasses for 10c. AT ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS Imitator--Insist on Dalton's ress assssssesrrrsesssPrrasasresesrrresrens Sultana Cake Sultana Cake, made from the very best material at 23¢ per Ib. Our Fruit Cake leads in quality at 30c Ib. Try a lb with your next onler, | RH. TOYE, a ng 1, += otter re an ITI INT Fry A Typical Neave's Food Baby Baby Blaney was brought up on Neave's Food. At 7 months, he was 30 inches tall, weighed 30 pounds and had 7 teeth, He has always been splendidly healthy. Mrs. 8. M. Bennett of Bristol writes "My daughter Eileen has been fed on Neave's Food from birth, has never had a day's sickness, and sever have | had occasion to give her medicine. NEAVE'S 'ris INFANTS has been used in the Russian Imperial Nursery for many years-- and in hundreds of thou- sands of homes in all parts of the world. Sold in 1 Ib. airtight tins by all Druggists in Canada. N= Sold Whelesale hy: Lymans Lad, MONTREAL The National brug snd Chusioal Ua, The Drug Trading Co, Lywan lira &Co, BG Werk 8 Ou, TORONTO. The Bete Drug Co, The T Eaten Ou, Martin Bole &@ Wynee (, WINNIPEG. J. A Tovporien & On, VANCOUVER. FREE TO MOTHERS write tnday 'for free tin of Neave's Food and book "Hints Abput Baby." Address to he Canadian Agent: EDWIN UTLEY Birs. JR. NEAVE SE CO, i SSSI NI WE I 4I2NNSH Va \ ® : Preserving Time Means fz Every goed housewife knows that poor sugar means poor Preserves, The anxiety as to whether Jams, Marmalades, Preserves and Pickles are going to keep, can be entirely dispelled by using ST. LAWRENCE GRANULATED. 8T. Remember to order LAWRENCE SUGAR --cither in barrels, 20 pound bags or by the pound. For Infants and Children. JENA The Kind You Have bv plc & Always Bought il AVegel-tie Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula - | ting the Stomachs and Dowels of Digestion Choerful- | ness and Rest Contains neither Morphine nor Mineral. NARCOTIC. Thirty Years ASTORIA

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