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

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HOTEL DIRECTORY. DESERONTO. | @0 TO THE STEWART HOUSE, LIGAD- | ing rhe Hotel. Rates, $1.06¢ * THOS, STEWART, Prop. TRAVELLING. TT | LURES or So INSURES PURE IFOOD. PURE FOOD INSURES GOOD HEALTH THE. 'DATLY BRITISH WHIG, MOXDAY, AUGUST MIX-UP OF NEUTRALS, Tv STOW AWAYS ARE TNONACOMBATANTS, SAYS W. T. STEAD. Canadian Liners, the opening of the St. Law- navigation, that mugrstory ine . dividual, the stowaway, begins Fhe London Editor Says That Sir nike himself obnoxious to the mas- Wilfrid Laurier Should Easily be ters and officers of the Capadian lib- teturned to Power. ers. The trend of western emigration irom Great Britain and the continent fondon, Aug js -W. ¥ THEY With rence to Stead, 21, Make Themselves Obnoxious in the 1911. DEATH AND THE EDITOR. . - Papers Have to Get Obitu- "we aries in Advance. "Peattis Gl geal cu sdudi - us Cuts and lives lo keep Lesg their sudden pass MisSing forms at two o¢ Had Longfellow been the editor or city editor of a me Why the Jd reannd graph poiitan would prob. such the : " is Canada-wards, and to the ne'er-do- | |, 1. ,:. wp { Lite" 2 in the Heview of well, the loafer, and sometimes, the | 48il¥, bis "Psalm of Lite has been a good deal of unfortunate, the idea of getting out to | 4DI¥ wih sone wrong headed discussion in the | a country where everything seems to = Verse and South Africa papers Le prosperous, and where everyone is precise degrees of liberty going, looks good. Financial embar- the imperial rassment dissipates the idea of paying | it suet the colonies in for a passage, so these gentry endea- | Goad , il not J Reviews, says have as that uRaeqUail her opened vhat nylish o the wried some Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO, ONT. Return tickets will be issued at 83.55, * | Going Wednesday, Aug. 30th" and atin i nee given above. Rs ETON ut flooded as | wafer auce tune of at gs for oid usitively ghou.- misunderstanding Sir ready 83 all enquii} refiection, | the ai, eC will bued sbably convince reader tial thus state of ini preter word aul tn for ib iz nave an pre sutral he would have to declare the |that a search had been made of Ma | r ndependence of Canada. His reply [ship and Do stowaways discovered, ("= howed that he did not mean neutral, {Two or three days later, grimy |... mt merely non-combatant. He' said : | figures emerge from bunker chutes | = Of we might be attacked and (and odd corners, and present them- | od ard attacked we should have selves on deck, where a wrathful | on 2% le lefen ourselves, but if we held | officer gives them an abusive tongue Ad from the war [ do not think | lashing and sets them to work. On | should be attacked." arrival in a Canadian port, the stow "This," Mr. Stead continues, "siii- | aways are detgined, and either gives | ciently disposes of the ingenious ar. [1 charge to police officials to be tried |' ument of the Volkstein that in and deported, or allowed to go ashore dwar it. might be convenient for the | &t the discretion of tlie immigration mpire if South Africa declaped (he | authorit Most ships get one or meutratity; S-- me Se TEWo every Voyage, and many are dis x iBE LBS prepar - son-combatants the colonies - may covered and sent ashore before the | LB Has Cte oh > ¢ while they remain under the flag » sails from the other side.--Cana- |, tons Dic persoliage pr. de van"s Female Pills oiiral they can never be while Ly. |dian Century. a i. i Oks Mts the Bo | e French regulator never fails. Thes Ane is al war unless they haul down | in Untaro, A ED FORy THIS PLAY August 26th o September 11th lo exe ssdisgly poweriul in regu lati Po he flag { Argh- | tf tall st ~ abel h ROUND TRIP FROM KINGSTON |" tics o "Dr. de Van's are « err} Wr. Svad Du- | A hood , Ty . Ie Aug. 30 and Sept. 6 8235 va thug : . American t datled to any address Aug. 26 to Sept. 9th $4.90 Tos A rue oe Si, Catharines, On? Return limit, September 12, 1911 For mbined sale at Mahood's Dag Store HARVESTERS' EXCURSIONS, | A $10.00 and East beyond, Calgary able stibject certain. 83 Is ths y exp.req, iter to THA ile Sept. Gib, and at i! ' $4.90, | i (tw sTvie tase) J Xn vor to make their way to the Land of |. | he idea of a promiuent Cibi- | ji fr 7 i Ji f -~ ihe is entirely ; Promise by stowing away on some | zen's obituar ing prepared when ne Going Aug 26th. 2 27th, 28th, 29th.| N C48 Gf |} 've to the mistaken use of the word | outward-bound liner. Mixing among = Toe. A ines and I 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th} [Eo ITD eutsal® by Wilfrid Laurier. His | the sleyedare's, mo on the deck of ii typ to shove . . 9th, pe irst declaration on the subject was |the steamer, they manage to elude |; "woment his death | All tickets go od to ole el) | Jon, nade to me just after the Boer war, | the mates' observant eyes, and crawl ta latest A i Bept. 12th Fickets will not be acl le used the words 'Right to remain {into the fore-peak, chain lockers, cepted on tralns 1, 2, 3 and 4. eutral then ; I immediately pointed | ventilators, or bunkers. Before the .FARM LABORERS EXCU RS1I0N8, 1 mi that acedrdink to international | ship is cleared, however, a search is AUC 25th. 3 Ww no part of the Pritish empire | supposed to be made by the officers $10 00 i ould be neutral when the empire was |in their various departments and 8 | cov TO WINNIPEG, i t war, and that if he wished to be | stowaway certificate signed, stat' | 4vergu. And points east of Moosejaw and | SICYCLE SUNDRIES Saskatoon.., One cent a lle beyond BICYCLE MUNSON to points in Alberta and Saskatche-i 4¢ Cut Prices 349 Yange St. wan. Send far Cut Price Catalogue. TORONT# For full particulars, aply to ren J. P. HANLEY, Agent. course, 0 at i r res ig wlritle y Vis n nater- KincsToNg PEMBROKE RAILWAY = IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN -PACIFIC-RAILWAY. IAls priy-informed case ins, FROCK frock of nothing when blotise Florence Nightingale Statue. ate Tre little The memorial in England to Flor. | bis ence Nightingale is to take the form, | | mid be 8 i rn A first of a statue to be placed where all | inanon, awd We w ¥ very little i s to lo ; ual wn ~ Ah | may see it, perhaps in Pall Mall, op- «Ful tae most 1 hurihiy : is Hifi posite to the Crimean Memor al: next, | { ala 1 ad in which is of a fund to provide annuities (to be Gilt buttons are se known as Florence Nightingale annui- ties), for trained nurses who, while wil 0 ( | devoting the best years of their lives in iF Hl hi If ntanio, they may | to following their vocation, have been Ed pasioned i thinking they should | unable to provide adequately for their | of fut ier be exposed to the purely | old age or infirmity. Their Majesties Aétitious obstruction of protective | the King and Queen have gracio usly | api mongers. given their approval to this fund. Sub- | P! | scriptions may be sent to Mr. -G. Q. Roberts, at 3t. Thomas' Hospital, Lon- |! YJ , don. At almost the same time, a mu- | Yay ev- ral tablet is to be erected to the mem- | they walked started to] ory of the late Florence Nightingale Le Gallienme ads in the Cloisters of Santa Croce, at the Florence. It may be remembered that and Florence Nightingale was named Flor. | ence because she was born in that ae- | city, and the house in which she was system of files for biographies that | born, the Villa Colombia, still stands | POrtraits aud cuts, and so are ready "It's | there; it is owned by Herr von Kauf. |! 8 moment's not.ce to do full justice sitting | Mann, who has given his consent to | 10 the death a notable figure mn "| have a tablet set up over the door in | the world's affairs. | memory of the event. The pragtice of baving obituary ne- tices ready in advance gives rise some- the . i : . Suitor Has Disappointment. Lines to odd and grimly-humorous in- obvious re A30Rs are The Marquis of Northampton, who | ont | has celebrated his sixty- first birthday. the heard of ny She gener public on postr | 18 a Knight of the Garter, and one | 3 Lie exlesme cases wire the to iliustrs {of the bigeest landlords in London, aCe DE A Mans | owning extensive properties in the astaaliv, publ ain Clerkenwell district. He is well-known Victim has he Shusias e3 as a philanthropist, and takes great of reading his ig go ntuary 0] mares in various religious enter. Fliyence gave Cy oan »| prises. He is not fond of politics, but pporiuni Y aki ae hs Bis is a keen student of the social prob- Aan JO ith le Slavely ¥ { lems of the day, and is an aceomplish- gon 3 urna is that oad musician and a great lover of art By obom e marquis is a widower, his wife. greaty San | who was a daughter of the second r Mie all Lord Ashburton, having died in 1902 . aking Yume t is said that this lady might have £t PoucY. Me contracted ap alliance with a member Prominent, eifizens of the royal family, and Queen Vie- Tage ih. : - toria was supposed to have interested ea Bringing a Fauit Home. hersell in. the matter, but her affec. d sway. Une tion for the future Lord Northampton gm overcame all else. and they were hap- pily married in 1384 Castle Ashby, Northampton, one of his lordship's country seats, is & mag- nificent place, famed for its library and collection of family portraits Bricks They Use In London. Bomething less than a century ago *.ithere used to be tax on building bricks in England, and in order to evade it the bricks were made of larger and larger sizes. These were nsed for celiars and other concealed +; places. To stop this fraud an act was passed in the reign of George IIL fixing the legal size of bricks. Early . , {in Queen Victoria's reign the tax * 0 was taken off, and bricks may now {be legally made of any size whatever. But any change from the standard size would bring about great incon- | venience. All calculations are made {for building on standard size, and the London building acts have | practically fixed it at 9 by 41-2 by 3 {for all time.--London Standard, also writes reg ot elections, y and wall 'r more than When such ding the | that possibly the | agri ultural interests | give Nir Wilfrid Laur the mandate he cultivators of the deadly foes to face have swept over on mroate! over--fro Hitele f at LN : re with res : soil ave as like a hundreds of J ash fires, which and -------------------------------- Edward, napping death was a most Hews paper oluces, stati ng hasuly epaning ine coda matter wuich sdould ars b for just Had a day's llr Aring fatal QqU.CK- oruado devastating vi iles of Northern flemarkable Operation H New Ye Proportion- to and and To Moosejaw ately low rates cluding Macleod, monton Aug. 16th and 25th, at 7.45 am. ROUND TRIP HOMESEERKERS EXCURSIONS TO WESTERN CANADA. SEPT. 5-19 K & P. Ontario Pass ousy '® have such ess n termination ith [been su » press lewspaper maints an --elapor Potatoes vs. Poetry. Galbenne and an Le net acquaintance AUG. 8-22; on their home late one Full particulars at P.R. Ticket Office, F CONWAY Gen 'Phone 50 1B -- dwar have o Is and C ning, and as Street Agent 1Cuss poetry that with, maker Ui tittingly honor y dom nowgver, toed An Unwelcome Guest heories wquaintance did not gree mons warm 1 et {uaintance, the discussion grew ius or brow n cockroach Eats his hourly fill ; Such a steady 'hoarder, Never pays a bill. stlices here," Said the ae pointing 10 a saloon after-hour back to talk when 4 us go in A pure, rich, hich gr coffee. The kind th: linger: over your cup--such is Seal Brand Coffee Pact BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, £0 VOI™ Train leaves Union Station, Ontarie' i nN Street, 4 p.m. dally (Sunday excepted) for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser- onto, Bannockburn and all points] th. To secure quick despatch to Maynooth, and points on fbi your shipments tallway., For fur- yr 2/0 KR. H. Ward, | ch, Pass Agent wad an door you're : Asien ol it makes you Cockroaches dare not eat Keatingsand | |, they cannot stay where it is around. Sold by all Druggists In tins only 10, i 20, 25¢. hey took the back id ordered. The barkeeper put Irinks before them and then continued is work" «f peeling potatoes for the next day's free lunch. Meanwhile the mtinued, Le Gallienne, is theories, quoted passages from » Make the Liver shelloy. Keats. Tennyson, Coleridge, . i nd other poets. An hour passed Do its Duty ve barkeoper stool up "Well, gents, it's time to close Nin ie in vp when he vr bs ight he I" hope Haven't bothered = oc nnockburn, seals In " Central Ontario F via Bay of Quinte ther partie aiars, Frt. Agent; "Phone No am | which for 197 discussio B3108 )ieous death, 1a ed, ana Lil most Royal Mail Steamers AUTUMN SAILINGS MONTREAL TO LIVERFGUL. Vietorian, Fri, gn Tl Sept. Corsican, Fri , Virginian, Kri, hy . Tunisian, Fri, Fri, MONTREAL Scotian, Sat, edinla } i hope we talk," cans ouly that been flow of said the Lhe ith our acyuaint barkeeper sad lit talk you didn't bother harkeeper *] w potat CHASE AND SANDGEN, MONTRTAL ion we Wl Sawant hinkioy muxt cast have with the ITE: : AE tre my ual " tf iw Oh, -- replied vith ary no, Aug Aug: Sept. Sept TO GLASGOW. Sat, Sept. 8 Sat, the busy 25, ns i my years 8, int. wit r cali b lames I. Docking, the president Kust address at the treason of "Avhold's fault," brought university, once Hoil Benedict discus ITH Headache, and Distress after Eating, |! i Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. in Genuine most bear Signature rool prings Arne sal . 23. Grampian, Sat , Sat, Sept. 30 | MONTREAL TO HAVRE & LONDON Moderate rate service, carrying 1) cabin passengers, Havre France A i mmaodation at mihimom | wiotted dn steamers for the ¥t. Lawrence = hie one plainly home and | Fenimore Cooper's friend ork, Fenim Oe nd copy of his last the flyleaf the ia lo John Blank, with the affection and esteem." 'COWAN' S "A few months! Inter Couper upon this same book at a P " hand dealer's He FECTION 5 sent it back v second inset pson "1 his purcha second-hand shop, 's John Blank with renewed . . 4 Is rich in food value and easy to digest. It is just Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beans. reiterated expressions of Nurses and Doctors recommend its use in sickness or in health. ire gave a frie INSACTL. » vores nformation on application vthor HANLEY, KIER PATRICK, Q.T. Ry, Clarence St Allan Line Agents, Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Sommer Cruises in Cool Latitudes, 8 8. 'Cascapedia" G0 tons, re | cently fitted out on hy Clyde, speci. | ally for thi: services with 'all modera comforts . ) SAILS ROM MONTREAL = ON THURSDAY, st 4 pm. 31st August, 14th and 28th September, and trom : the following day at noon r NB. calilag at Gaspe, Mal ©, Grand River, Summerside , and Charlottetown, PEI New York From Quebec Via the far-famed River Saguenay, | calling at Gasps, Charlottetown ma Halifax, 88 rinidad. 3.609 tons satis from Quiche at- 8 pm, 25th August, and Sth Bent BERMUDA mumer. JMxcursions, $10 and up, by the Ewin Screw 8S. "Bermudian" §, - 600 toms, sailing from New York at 2 pm, 30th August, Sth. 20th and 30th Septomber, and every Io there after Temperature coo breeses rises grees The finest trips of the season for and comfort, 'or tickets and staterooms, adpiy t I C. PAT. Ome Hird "cker Agente Kings: tn " gston, CRNEO ergs COMPANY, came LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY second- bought it mn ¢ friend Kingston. to agam witty «l re-proses volume, Soporific. ymas McNu Sask. in liament, has been « the H campaign in At what he affection and osteem o -- p---- Mr. Th Salte tt, who represents Dominion Par- ing ot IAys BOHOL POOLODOLHPPHHL HOLY a a Some People Obeying Instructions, doctor strict a carefully and wound up by remember, stick to one cigar a day---no A fortnight later no better The doctor about the diet, but he orders to the letter "Well," said the bout the smoking *' "That must he the ther diet, "Now, mind, he ence lo prescribed this sinoe UAE. 1D a arranged hia tard Font Hort |aviny that, more." ] the patient was | one and, considers the | his life, and he seemed audience with him in satiz{actory the DPVPLVV000P0IP POPP 00000000000V0PIP0VPITVOIOLIIDPOOOO Will Be Grand Affair. The ball which the Duc hess of Suth- {erland will give in June will be a very meeting he ashe {important social function, for the King in favor of recipr ' (and Queen have notified their inten. !the exception of a man near | tion to be present. For this reason |everyboay rose said [the ball, which is to celebrate the de- Afterwards Mr. M: the patient. 'I don't think, Tve|butof Lady Rosemary Leveson-Gower, [cal man why the man had got used to it yet. You see, I never|the only daughter of the Duke and |his seat was oppos o reciproci smoked before in my life." ~ { Diichess, is to take place om the nights | "He's not opm was ------ {following the Coronation Day, instead :swer. "He's on Taft's Message Read, iof Coronation Day itself, as at first |iashic grain gr The message from President Tait |contemplated. Most of the 1 royal and 'W hy didn't ; vetoing 'the so-called farmers free list [Other distmguished guests then in, ssked Mr. McNutt, bill wae read in the house, vesterday | England are expected 40 be present. Well, the truth is," sad the loca : ------------ man, "that he went to sleep in the fternoon. The president declared that . ) the 1 " Manuel Plays Golf. idst o dress i didn't ithe bill was so carelessly drawn that : {mids Sol addre - 884 did rs wake ii uncertain just what articles | King Maauel of Portugal, who now, | "FP ! i ress. it will be remembered, lives at Rich- si curmmerbe miata « i by it. : j were covered by 4 mond, has developed a great liking for | a -------- Great Ages. 1,000 Islands--Rochester. | gol, and plays on the Mid-Surrey : ' Steamers North King and Caspian |o/ub links. He also goes in for row. | Shiatie. ha hod Cog emuriable leave at 10. 15 a.m. daily, for Thous- jos He i sutremaly Dice to all with | pa t hy og The Pag t tab =: 4 i 3 t into contact, 50.it | ory o ftom hon {and Islands and 5 p.m., for Rochester, | om he is beong ' \ Hamilton NY. J.P. Hanley, agent. ia i 'story comes from i. » apd is very popular. Margaret Farley, who wa: register. A. Buchanan, formerly of the} Ywa oi 2 King, ed on the House of Refuge books as .- being 115 years of age, died at that Thomas Journal, new editor of | Ob, George," sighed the lovesick! institution. She was a remarkable Leth! Herald, has resigned | Baden, - , sare I'm not worthy to old woman, in Buzeestion of her facul- Ih pat the legislature of Alberta, |2€ 2907 Wi | ties until the e la - i be the liberal candidate | "Well," replied George werrily, The death also occurred a few days I Mr. Magrath. 'Fm not worthy to be your husbaad, Congress declared that Emilo Ee! to were: just about Patfied." ago of Robert Spooner, eighth con- teada had been legally elected presi | cession of Mersea Township, at the dent of Ecuador by a plurality of more | For Infants and Cit\dren. remarkable age 113 years. Mr. 'han 100 90 vores over General Flavio The Kind You Have Always Boapt, was born in England in (he and came to Canada when about Alfaro. Estrada will assume office on | ust 3st. Bears thes * Sigman, ce of catechised him ! had obeved mani doctor, "what a Other rl-: a: matter,' Nutt asked whe ir m s of th stand churahile S20 1S Most pe antl CHsY then? ha INITIO SSO d Fo SOOO 0000000004 up, ml eon in 1 com looking- days both sivie ed by above §0 thinned CASO seldom d was pricea, wall Now, pleasure wearing Shoes, a er to which CARRS Shoes take yor are great LAKE ONTARIO : AND BAY oF QUINTE STEAMBOAT CO, AD, STEAMERS North King & Caspian 1000 ISLANDS AND ROCHESTER, N.Y fence Kingwton dally "a 2m, for 1,008 Islands calling at; Rockport and Gao Rx ane Hewnrniig eaves at & pou nrierre: NY. Pore of Ieehouter), | SHAE at Hay of-Qulnte parts Far tall information, apply oo Po MARLEY, Tekst Con in showing Steamers leave Kingston dally, cast. bound §.39 am. wesibound 300 pom. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIMITION, TOROXTO, ONT. Rotind Trip Tickets will be iss pd at S490, a Going Aug. 26th i hy Seae, Sth, good 0 return until Sept. Steamer Beast Rd % Searfer Teas pn nlars on Application to x Ki on, © oe, GPA, io § 10 years of age, thus having Hved | [over a century in this provides, I. 'MeArikur, the railroad build: | "has purchased the charter of the | | Edmonton, Dunvegin and Peace River | railway: A rh of engineers and {surveyors will be put to work nest wi Agent 4 hot thine Sraarer 015 exandri a Bay J. H. Sutherland & Bro. A 8. will he the | Murvhy i» | Biversity, That Father A. "Ros suegsssor of Rev. W, J the presudency of Otrawa 1 has been settled on. oi nothing Jike far wvering irienishiy y eastbound on west Mo THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES the knife : the ogade | : i wax." Py itd lames SWIFT & OO, Freight Agent. : TE a

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