Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1911, p. 7

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RAILWAY NL IREL es TORONTO, ONT. Return tickets will be Issued at Going Wednesday, Aug. 30th and Sept. Cth, and at Going Aug. 26th. 27th, 28th, 29th, 31st, Sept. 1st. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, All tickets good to return until Sept. 12th. Tickets will not Je ac- cepted on trains 1, 2, 3 and 4. FARM LABORERS JERCURSION, AUGUST 16th and 25th, $10.00, TO WINNIPEG, And points east of Moosejaw and Saskatoon. One cent a mile beyond to points in Alberta and Saskatche- wan. For full particulars, aply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent. KincsToNg PEMBRO IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Harvesters Excursions TO THE Canadian North West $10.00 ON AUGUST 16th and 25th. To Moose Jaw and Bast--Pro- portionately low rates beyond ito and including McLeod, Calgary. 'and Edmonton. Homeseekers™ Excursions» MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERTA. August 8th, 22n Sept. 6th, 19th. Tickets good for 60 days. Full particulars at K. & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office. Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves Union Station, Ontario Btr dally (Sunday excepted), for weed 8 8y denham, Napanee, onto, Bannockburn and all points orth. To secure quick despatch to nnockburn, Maynooth, and points op Central Ontario Route your shipments via y of Quinte Railway. A ward | ¢ artic u lars, a ar Fer Koni: 3. in. "Welen, i 'Phone Cg 8, ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers AUTUMN SAILINGS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. Victorian, Fri, Aug. 1%, Fri, Sept. Corsican, Fri, Aug. 25, Fri, Sept Virginian, ¥ri., Sept. 1, Fri, Sep. Tunisian, Fri, Bept. 8, Fri, Oet, . MONTREAL-TO GLASGOW. --Beotlan, Sat, Aug, 12, Sat, Sept Hesperian, Bat. Aug 19, Sat, lionlan, t. Aug, 26, Sat. Grampian, Sat, Sept, 2, sat, 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, son. Full information on application to J.P. HANLEY, C8 KIRKPATRIC K, 3T. Ry. & larence §t, Allan Line Agents, Quebec Steamship Company River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Cruises in Cosl Latitudes, 8.8 "Cascapedia" 1.500 tons, re. cently fitted out on the Clyde, spagl- ally for' this service, with all moder Soitifors rs 30. Lawrence sea- Kingston. FRnom HOR ON at 31st" Augu: ith atid' 25th Septaniber, and from « .evbec the ollowin day a noon for Picton, NB, ng Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, ahs vay Summerside, PEL, and Charlotte: town, PE New York From Quebec Via the rT calling a, gop Chi Crariortetonn re Halifax, tons, sails from i a as. Wg 11th and nth August and Sth Sept, BERMUDA Summer Sxcursioha, 10 and hp by the Twin Be m 600 toms, saliig from 3 pm Oth August, every 3 Shh Thereafter Temperature cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above 80 degrees, The ALLS rite RSDAY of the season for LR fo oiler soms. iy to KIRKPAT. uci. Hier Kn Ont. ass COMPANY, Commencing Sada, gust m OUR CRYSTAL BRAND Of Standard Granul Sugar Has been tried and rey pen fo preserving, a and table use, Price always righ ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. il 8 WILLIAM MURRAY, : Auctioneer, Oity and Country Sales Oare~ : fuily Condugted. 4 Market Square, Kingston, 4 Sessesesstest TPP T EO 1 FHERAPISNETE: oak French Hospitals with great success olson, bad legs sores, discharge: re x 184 blood | Petvigohy tai force, drains, losses, fc. Either No.at | rw gists or Mail 81 from Fougera 8 Co. Bupertone St. NewYork City, or Lyman Bros. Co, Lid. Teronte. tin doubt No required, send self addressed envelope for free book to Dr. Le Clerc Med. Co. Haverstock Rd. Hampstead, London, Eng. Try newDragée( Tasteless Porm of Therapion, casy to take, safe, 'asting cure see ReeS 000000OONOS » « 'RE MN, Ww We make our Ice Cream witn * Whipped Cream We Aa not aa any corn starch or gelatine Yee ® Cream Sundae, with Pineapple or Strawberry Fruit, be. It's ® warm outside, but very cool in ® our parlors ® ROYAL ICE CREAM PARLOR, 184 Princess Street, 0000000000000 00000000 @esssssssssssnnnansanl THECLUB HOTEL J- WELLINGTON' sTRE ERT, Near Princess), There i othep hotels, but none approach e - Club for homeltke surroundings ted in centre ot city and close to principal stores thaatre. Charges are moderate. Bpecial rates by the P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor, be 3 rove vowiein } rr. Don't Persecute' your Bowels Cut out cathactics and AREA pep Thy ae \ Genuine mus bear Signature Zool COWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA Is rich in food value and easy to digest. It is just Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beans. Nurses and Doctors recommend its we in sickness orin health. m CS Oe You LAKE. ONTARIO AND BAY OF QUINTE STEAMBOAT CO, LTD, STEAMERS THE DATLY RRITISH wig, FRIDAY. AVGIST -- FATAL END TO DANCE AN ORILLIA MAN WAS STAHBED)| AND KILLED. Body of Ross Ford Found Dead on Roadside -- Police Searching | Swamp for Murderer, Orillia, Aug. 11.--With three knife wounds i pe chest, the body of Ross Fo voung Orillia man, twenty-three So old, rooms of Undertaker Clark, while the | local police are surrounding a swamp | 'n North Orillid, where it is thought | his slayer is in 'hiding. Wednesday night there was a coun- | ry dance at the Duff farm house, four miles north of the town, and Ford, and another young fellow, were among | he merry crowd present. The gather-| ng broke up shortly after midnight, | and Ford started homewards. Thursday morning Ford's lifeless | body was found lying on the road- | side. The police claim to have traced) 'he man who accompanied Ford from the farm house™ as far as the big! swamp, and are searching it. Their heory is that Ford was stabbed to leath in a quarrel. An inquest will we held to-day, presided over by Cor, oner Dr. McLean. Arthur Sheridan, after the quarrel, told what he had done, then escaped | mn the swamp. A $250,000 RANSOM. Tortured German Professor Makes Pitiful Appeals. London, Eng.; Aug. 11.--An offer of | v ransom of $15,000 has been/ made yy friends on. behalf of Prof, Edouara [tiehter, a German geologist, Who was captured by brigands two months ago hile making the ascent of Mougt | Hympus, near Thessaby. I'he brigands have demanded - $250, 00 as well as presents of jewels, but | the Tufkish government have declined ! o fecognize any claims, and has sent iwo bodies of troops to capture the brigands. tn order to obtain information the brigands' whereabouts the inhabi- tants of the surrounding villages were wonndly flogged, although without ef- fect. the professor has now written a | letter beseeching payment of the ran- som to put an end to his sufferings. Negotiations are proceeding between | 'he brigands and the friends, LYNCH AIRS HIS VIEWS. Thinks Governor-Generals are Or. ents. London, Aug. 1l.--Arthur M.P., addressing the commons nittee on the pensions to hill, said that the colonial governor | warned his money, but the Dominion | governor-general was a mere orna- nent, and a 'very doubtful one at 'hat, being very little appreciated the dominion he was supposed Jovern. ' When the imperial conference was itting, Mr. Lynch said he had con- versed with one of the most disting- nished overseas statesmen, who de- slared himself of the opinion that they had reached the stage when the governor's functions were ahsolutely useless. This statesman added that | the governors did no harm because they dare not lift a finger in any state matter, Lynch, gov ernors' to! CHICAGO'S NEW STATION. fwenty Million Dollar Structure te be Ready by 1913. Chicago, Aug. 11.--Plans for a new union railway station for Chicago, to | cost $20,000,000, and to be used by | the Pennsylvania lines,' Chicago, Burk | ington and Quincy railroad, and the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rail | way, were announced to-day. the new structure will, it is said, begun January lst. termingl will be ready for use before Janugry Ist, 1913. FREE RHYMES FOR PREEMEN; Borden is boiling to be hoss, But Baptiste won't let 'itn bh gosh! Nor 'Bourassa, who bawls like mad, On his nauseous, nationalist fad, No, No! For Laurier, man Don't you ment That gave dent, If Sir John should again come to life We could understand why the strife, But with the funay men now in the ) The ideal premier and states. monkey with the govern- us progress without prece- 4 sad day---darn? Pegasus. van, Zist shall stay "iA Very Severe Test. When the constitution is neglected, indigestion, sleeplessness and nervous- ness will surely follow. A tonic is then needed, and the proper medicine to take is Wade's Iron Tonic Pills. 'They build up the system, improve the appetite and gH the nerves. 25¢c., at J. B. Mcleod's drug Discreditable Tactics. London Advertiser { A number of Canadian anti-recipro- city journals are reproducing an art- jele from the Standard of La Grange, Indiana, threatening Canada with an. {her old home in Austria. obscure | nexation. This paper is an weekly, by no means representative of the Awerican press. What is more, it is violently opposed to reciprocity. What, therefore, has it advocaty ~ of annexation to do with the fiscal pact? That su¢h a journal opposes recipro- ity kills the whole annexation argu- | ment against the pact in this country. Rideau Lakes Nav, Co., Limited. Steamers leave for Ottawa every _-- Friday Saturday, at 6.13 Ba SAhnant Savy, . Klavier westbound, ally Excursions to Prescott and re- turn, On Rebate em. Week-End Excursions Land raturn.4 aio North King & Caspian 1000 'ISLANDS AND ROCHESTER, N. V. BE for Tos latangs, call texandria Roe [. rlotie, pero lling of B informat! unis porte '& P. HANLEY, Ticket Agent, ns SWIFT co, : Hoturn ing lever FELL 5 2 5 +4 #3 ve TT a ean AM te 5 TJones' Falls and return, every Wel Jewiny sid Saturday, at 6 a.m. Fare for round tri : & Co., agents. James J.P. Hanley, agent. Kingston danty ati ) 4 lies at the | of | professors | com- | in| Work on be | It is expected the | | Canada shall vote like a man | fw orkings , Wednesday, Thursday and Saw » at 6 am. i yton, Sy Tuesday, Wednes- GO FOR ARMS. | Essen the Home of 'the Krupp Gw Works, | Essen, the home of the great Krupp {gun works, is one of the most con |spicuons examples of a one-man town, {says Cassier's Magazine. It is prac {tically just a hundred years old. In 11511, when the first crucible furnace Hor casting steel was set up by a poor {hard-working young man, Frederick | Krupp, the tatal population of Essen was under 4,000 In 1891 it was ; 183,500, of which the Kr pp contingent numbered about 84,- 000. This, and a great 'deal . more, ftoo, is essentially the work of one man, and it is unparalleled in thé his- {tory of industry. The corporation { now owns iron and coal mines and lover 4,000 houses. The products from Krupp's are | varied. Compare this with the high- ly specialized condition of the indus | tries in this country. The Krupp fame lis chiefly assovinted with war materi- {als, but all kinds of finished and un- {finished materials fo railroads, en- {gines, tools, mills and other indus jtrial applinoces are turned out in large" and small quantities. | The shops have been built at differ ent dates and vary accordingly, but as a whole they posseds in a marked |desree that order and cleanliness which are the mosty distinguishing features lof German 5 Yorn This extends to ithe foundries, where one usually finds | dust, smoke and cosfusion. A specialty here is the easting {very large ingots of crucible steel. It is a remarkable sight and an object {lesson in German methods. Ingots of (eighty- -five tons are cast, a feat which is not attempted in any other place. The steel is melted in small crucibles {which are carried by hand, and, there fore, contain no more gre two men can life. | Scores of such crucibles go to the making of an ingot of considerable size, and they oceupy many Murvaces, which are ragged on both sides of the foundry, with the ingot mold in the centre. At the signal the furnaces are opened and the crucibles drawn out and seized by a small army of work- men, who run them down to the mold and pour them in. | It is clear that to do the thing on |a large scale perfect method in pre | paration and order in exeeution are necessary. The manveuver is carried out with military precision and promptness. In a moment the place is 'aglow with the white heat of the fur- nace, the figures run from all sides {and come staggering down in pairs {with the pots full of liquid steel. Tt {is a scene of intense activity, but without confusion, Ome after another the glowing pots are emptied; the molten metal runs like thick soup and plumps into the | mold with a bright sputter. In a few {minutes it is all over; the furnaces iclose again, the used crucibles are thrown aside * and already the cast {mass begins to eongeal and change color, while presently it dulls to vel- {low and the tint deepens as you jwatch. The steel so made is the pur- {est known, close grained, homogene- ous and uniform throughout. This is not do#e in the United States, where the impatience. ol od processes, which is characteristige and has led to such remarkable develop- ment of automatic machinery, has its weak side. The most recently built | workshops at Krupp's are quite up-to- date in their construction--light, spa- cious and airy; but they are in no | way superior 'to the ones in Sheffield, | England. + The most striking feature of German {iron and steel factories is their clean, {orderly and well-kept condition. These | qualities seem to be universal, and {they extend to the dirtiest and most untidy departments. The German foundries are a revelation." They are fos clean and well-kept and almost as {light as any other shop. of CANADIAN CARDINAL. Archbishop Quigley May Succeed Cardinal Gibbons. Chicago, Aug. 11.-1t -is reported here on excellent. authority that Arch | bishop Quigley" is talked of as a pro- | bable successor of Cardinal Gibbons. Archbishop Quigley in a Canadian. | Archbishop Quigley was born in Oshawa, Ont., in 1854, After moving to Lima, N.Y., in 1854. After moving 1856, he graduated from St. Joseph's College at Bafialo in 1872. He then studied at home and abroad until IS, when he was ordained a priest, and was made pastor of St. Vincent's | church, Utiea, N.Y. For the six years {ollowing 157 2he was bishop of Byi Halo, being --promoted- from there to archbishop of Chicago, which office he has held until the present time KILLED BOY AND HERSELF. Woman Suicides by Gas in a New York Hotel. New York, Aug. ll.--After two un- successful attempts Mrs. Sarah Sautek, of Hibbing, Mimm., succeeded in ending ther life and that of her six-year-old son leo in a room in a Broadway ho tel. Mrs, Sautck registered yestor iday and she was to have sailed fox By inhaling gas the woman Killed her son and herseli. When the odor of pas was noticed the first two times she was warned to be careful, it being thought she was not familiar with the of the jet. No reason is known for her act. Arm ---------------- The Progress of the Campaign. Gneliph Merury. The liberal workers everywhere seem to be settling down to campaign work in an eminently satisfactory manner in most of the Ontario constituencies , but this time the party seems to be unusually free from this dra Scott's, Christy's and Buckley's. The new styles in these celebraied unken. of Ho a he had at ampbell Bros' ngston's ¥ ex elusive hat snd fur store: 'America 7.30 a.m. and 2 "leaves Cape Vimo 1" a. $0 po Hn uy ore bod i. . at satisfaction in s and bedding of such fine making as oe win compliments like this: "1 sted so comfortably the abe ig o the ---- id Belleville, that | examined the bedding in the moming and found your label. «+ Plesss let me know wheter they are sold in Ottawa" = There's great satisfaction, too, in buying and using beds that are so much better than ordinary, especially when they cost no more. See that the IDEAL trade mark is on the bed you buy. Ask us for dealer's name nearest you. Write for Free Book No. 120 « IDEAL BEDDING Clive MONTREAL -- TORONTO -- WINN!'PEG Bronze, or Aluminum Castings Send Your Patterns. Fraser Avenue, Toronto We Make Brass, Prompt Deliveries. The Canada Metal Co. Ltd., The Temperat Answer to the Temperature Best Ontario bardey and finest hops make your old favorite, Regal Lager, the ideal summer beverage. Users keep appeiit= end energy ia the hottest wea Especially Now Ar Liguer Dealers and Leading Holes and Cofes Hamilton Brewing Association, Limited, Hamilton, Ont. Jas. McPariand Regal Agent In Kingston. S$ OF The Summer has only begun but already the merits of Dalton's Lemonade have sold more than enough to give a glass to every man, woman and child in Canada. Up to date, enough has been sold to make 10,437,000 glasses (over ten millions) --and over 860,000 bottles. Loaded on cars the quantity would make a train of 26 carloads. DALTON'S LEMONADE A Pure Food Product Contains NO OTHER Acid ' ¢ 14 ws "LEMONADE '+ PAGE SEVEN. AINGSTON BUSINESS ~ COLLEGE (Limited) "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' Twenty-sixth Fall Term begins J h Courses in Bookkeeping Shorthand, Teles Ciyil Service and Engs ear graphy, lish Our graduates get the + posit ions w In a short over sixty se d ~ane of the }¥ porations ia time. tion, best time or info WEA. Met calfe Principal Lingston, Canada, HOT WEATHER SUPPLIES At Pickering's Cooked Meats of all kinds. Cooked Breakfast Food of all kinds Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Biscuits, Cake and Pastry lemon Squash. Lime Juice, Orangeade. Lemonade. etc Phone 530 430 Princess it Removal Notice! Bennett, Tinsmith and has Removed his place of business from 373 King St. to 181 i Princess Street, pext door to thy late 8. J. Horsey's Hardware Stored where he will be pleased (0° meet all fis old customers and as many, new ones'. as re [irsts Ries 1 Tsmithing and ._ Plumbing also agent for the Souvenir Ww C Plumher, done; Range ¢ ARRIVING DAILY Plums Plums Peaches Peaches AT 'A, J. REES 166 Princess Street. "Phone 58, 000 S0~20++0++~8+~0 EE MID - SUMMER! Clean Up. SALE... ------------ re aw A We do not over any Shoes. Ladies reduced prices want to carry a our Ladies' Tan are selling ali our at greatly Tan Shoes Oxfords reduced Tan $4.00, Ladies' Pumps, $2.98 and to Ladies and $3 Tan Pumps 00. reduced to $2.25. Ladies' © hic Oxfords, reduced to $1.60. $2.00 i ' ' ' } ' ' 4 4 ' i ' ¢ en ¢ : : ¢ ' ' ; ¢ 4 ' ¢ d ' ¢ ' '. 4 ¢ v In ' J Ladles | { ' Chor Tie reduced to $1.15. 41.50, Shoes, Sawyer Shoe Store : J Princess St. Ime 21 TEES S------ BEWARE OF THE IMITATOR INSIST ON DALTONS

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