Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Aug 1911, p. 8

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® Corsican, 7 "Street, 4 HOTEL DIRECTORY. ERONTO. STEWART HOUSE, LEAD. | ommercial Ho'el, Rates, $1.5 THOS. STEWART, Prop TRAVELLING. Ly by WAY VRE LLRs Canadian National Extibition TORONTO, ONT. Return tickets will be Issued at . $3 bed THE STANDARD AND FAVORITE BRAND. MADE IN CANADA Going Wednesday, Aug. 30th and Sept. 6th, and at $4.90, Going Aug. 26th, 27th, 28th, 31st, Sept. 1st. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th. 8th. 9th, 29th. | bth, | 'CUR CRYSTAL BRAND Of Standard Granulated Suga fas been tried and found Sxoellont for Prede ying E 3nd table use, Price All tickets good to return until Sept. 12th. Tickets will not be ac. cept .FARM LABORERS EXCURSION, AUGUST 26th. TO WINNIPEG, And points east of Moosejaw and BICYCLE SUNDRIES to Joints in Alberta and Saskatc he-| at Cat Prices BICYCLE MUNSON wa | Yeadifar Cut Price Catalogue. "For full particulars, aply to 3. p. HANLEY, Agest. | Electric Restorer for Men | Phosphonol restores every nerve in the body { vim and vitality. 1 Kincstong Pr TT BOLER ed vi a Dr RY LWAY : $ Matted to any address. __ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY EXHIBITION, TORONTO ROUND, TRIP FROM KINGSTON ANDREW MACLEAN, Aug. 30 and Bept. 6 . 83.55 Return limit, September 12, 1911 Dr.Martel's Female Pills HARVESTERS' EXCURSIONS, EICHTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD To Moosciaw and East. Proportion-| meats, a scientifically prepared remedy of proven ately low rates beyond, to and in-| worth. The result from their use is quick and monton. | Aung. 16th and 23th, at 7.45 am. | Y EXCURSIONS TO WESTERN 'BIBBY CANADA. | Full particulars at K. & P. and C.| P.R. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. | Phone 201 EW APION RE ed on trains 1, 2, 3 and 4. | . WINN | k 0 : COLES Saskatoon, One cent a mile beyond 249 Yanks aire ----. ---- --------. ------ to its proper temsiom ; restores | make you a new man, IN CONNECTION WITH | Wor sale at Mahood"s Drug Store. August 26th to September 11th Outarie Street. Aug. 26 to Sept. Oth £4.90 $10.00 Prescribed and recommended for women's ail cluding Macleod, Calgary and Ed-| permanent. For sale stall drugstores. * | ROUND TRIP HOMESEEKERS' AUG. 8.22; SEPT. 5-19 DAY OR NIGHT F. CONWAY. Gen. Pass. Agent.| 'Phone 0. THE N THER French Ho [oisu.bad ost vigor & DY. 3g No 2 ros blood ex wea akuess w, drains losses. 8c. Either No. at 6 fr on Fougera & C ©. '90 Heckman or Lyman Bros. Co. Ltd. Teronte. ed, send self addressed env BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Traln leaves Union Station, Ontario .m. dally (Sunday excepted) 1 for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, Deser-'| druggists or M Bannockburn and all points | St. NewYork Cith . To secure dulck despatch tc Ifindoubt yeas Cantal Ona} Maynooth, and points on for free b Dé. Le Clere Med Co. Has 3 ant tto Route your shipments | Hampstead london Eng. Try newDrages: Tasteless) t Quinte Ratlway. rex fur- | Porm of Therapion, casy to take, safe, lasting cure, . Ward i "Belen," Pass Agent a's with great succes sores discharges(e thers Lor ia Bs x 1 8 ir ji ou al enti ao ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers || As. toes crop, | @evssccssssssssassscsen [GRAND ND UNION AUTUMN SAILINGS! : reecrusmoTEL § MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL. WELLINGTON STREET, 0 (Near Princess), Victorian, Fri, Aug. 18, Fri, Sept. I There 'are other hotels, put Fri, Aug. 26, Fri, Sept. i none approach the Club for Virginian, Fri. Sept. 1, Fri, Sept homelike surroundings. Tunisian, Fri, Sept. 8, Fri, Oct, |e ¢ 6 ¢ : 6 Located In centre of city and [+ jose to principal stores and MONTREAL TO GLASGOW. i theatre Scotian, Sat. Aug. 12, Sat, Sept. 9. Hesperian, Sat, Aug 19, Sat,, Sept. 16. Charges ars moderate Apecial rates by the week Ionian, Sat. Aug. 26, Bat. sept. 23. Grampian, Sat, Sept, 2 opt. 30 P. MM THOMPSON, Proprieter, MONTREAL TO HAVRE & LONDON| Moderate rate service carrying one| class (second) cabin passeng gers, on 1 calling at Havre, France Superior accommodation at minimum rates will be allotted on steamers [or] the balance of the St. Lawrence sca- son. Full tut yrmation on application 10 J. P. HANLEY, C. 8 wiRKP AT RICK, 8st Agents, Sat n TAVARES LAATVE AAG | ® 8 | o~ ea {ARRIVING DAILY} § Plums Plums ORL . i b * (Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Sammer Cruises in Cool Latitudes, 8.8. "Cascapedia" 1,900 - tons, re. cently fitted out on the Clyde, speci ally for this service, with all modern comforts SAILS FROM MONTREAL THURSDAY, at 4 pmo Jist August 14th and 5th September, and from uebee the following day at noon for fetou, N. 8, callin at Gaspe, Mall , Perce, Grand River, Summerside | LI, apna Charjottetown, PEI New York From Québec alitag "3 06 Frinidad, 2.600 tons, sails on Quebec at p.m. 25t} August, and Sth Sept. Summer Exéursions, $10 and up, by | in Screw S8 rmudian, o! 1 tons, sailing from New York at | 3 pom. 80th August, 9th 20th and EL _Reptember, sod every 10 days there. after. Temperature cooled by phi | breezes seldom rises above 3 de-| grees. . The finest trips of the season for Mer Kets a 4 stateroom SpA: ets an ha, A = Kr PAT: ioke mts ng=ton. int i, COMPANY, Peaches Peaches Kingston. A. J. REES 166 Princess Streef, "Phone 58, Brain] dnd bt ibiddidib dab bddvbbibdl The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable | pra Biliousness, Head- ache, Diss sess, and Indigestion. They do their duty. Small Pill, Small Dese, Small Price. 'Genuine must bess Signature Sta Foal LAKE ONTARIO AND BAY oF QUINTE STEAMBOAT CO, LTD, STEAMERS North King & Caspian 1000 ISLANDS AND ROCHESTER, N.Y Steamer leaves Kingston daily at 015 2m. for 1000 Islands, calling at texandria Bay, Rockport and Bg oque. Returning leaves at 5 for Charlotte, N.Y. Spon of Noohestery, jeniling at uinte Dorts, For full in Bk ny apply & HANLEY, Ticket Agbnt. JAS. SWIFT & CO. Froignt Agent, an a ON River Saguenay et Tot ATO 1 8 Steamers leave Kingston daily, bound 5.30 a.m. westbound 5.00 p CANAAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO, ONT. Round Trip Tickets will be ise" od al 00 out Aur 26th to Sept. Sth, geod to th Sept. 13th "Balieriile eastbound sn 8.00 REE pom, westbound . 10.99 p. lars on & plication te to J BREEN Ticket A A vo: : east mm. VERA "INEWS OF NEIGHBORS| WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENT» TELL US. The Tidings From Various Fonts ms Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing and What They Are Saying. Sangster Notes. 19. The recent rains of Farmers of this \Peinity have their threshing all done. A few of our young peo- ple attended the dance on Friday night, at M. O'Counor's, Cole Lake Visitors Miss Stasia "Connor and Mrs. M. J. Cochrane, Thomas Younge's; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Younge and daughter, Helena, at James ('Connor's, Cole Lake; Joseph Murphy, at Fdward Madden's, Bur ridge: Galias Murphy, Westport, and D. Carey, Sydenham, at Thomas Barrett's; James Barrett and Eddie (Connor, at M. J. Cochrane's® Miss Rose Younge, at P. T. O'Connor's; Miss Maggie Rondan, Tichborne, al John Sheehan's; Joseph Barrett, Westport. Had a Good Picnic. Dead Creek, Aug. 15.--~The Meth odist church picnic was held in Haw- ley's firoVe, on the 15th, and was largely attended, over $70 being made clear of expenses. Miss Berneice Gay- lord, Saskatoon, who has been visit- | ing friends here this sunmimer, has re | turned home. Miss Myrtle 'Gaylord | and William accompanied her home i Urey TLoyst and Scovel Peterson and son, took mn the excursion to the! west. John Newton is through sawing | lumber at H. Green's. Mrs. William Brooker is home, after spending a few | days with her daughter, Mrs. William | Pipe, Harlowe. Visitors Robert | Scott, at Mrs. M. Gaylord's; "Sandy" | Scott, at Mrs. Brooker's; Granth Amey, at 8, Peterson's. Born, fo Mr and Mrs. William Loyst, a son. Law- rence Woodeogk, at William Veley's. / Sangster, Aung have done a lot good. at at At Mallorytown. Mallorytown, Aug. 21.--Born, to Mr and Mrs. M. F. Armstrong, at Van couver, B.C., én the 10th indt,; a daughter. On September 3rd Rev. J. H. Sheriden, of Escott, will preach a sermon on missions in the Methodist church. The township Sunday school picnic, scheduled at the Landing on lNiesday, was continued on Wednesday, including the sports. Carol Burnham, Louis Davis and Thomas - Stock left for the west on the excursion train, Tuesday' night. The threshing ma- chines are busy in the district. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mallory, daughter. The funeral of the late} lGeorge Dowsley passed here, Sunday | forenoon, from Lyn to' Escott, where | the remains were laid in the family | plot. The funeral' service was con tig sure, Hurted at the Methodist church, cott, by Rev. Mr. Sheriden, the pas-| tor. Mrs. B. Avery is visiting her | aunt, Mrs. Charles Truesdell. Fs ! At Plum Hollow, ! Hollow, Aug. 21. --Mrs. lL. Chapin, Brockville, is visiting friends | here. Mrs. Wm, Hause, js at Toledo, | caring for her mother, who "is ill | Miss Lena Wiltse, is visiting friends int Secofch Line. Mr. and Mrs. N.| Benedict, have returned home, after | spending two weeks visiting friends, | The threshing machine has again | started on its route. A very pleasant | jafternoon was spent on Thursday last | iat the cosy home of Warrell Gifford, | where the Ladies" Aids of Toledo, | Frankville and Mitchell met in union, A fine programme was given and a] social* time spent, after 'which the] ladies of Mitchell's aid served refresh- | ments. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Windley | have moved to Bedford Mills. Miss | Rhena Dunham, left on Tuesday, hav ing secured a school, in British jie | Plam | Co- Funeral Services, Wolfe Island, Aug. 12.--Rain | . Allen needed. Harvesting is about |, {over and the hum of the threshifig ma- | {chine will soon be heard. The funeral the late Mrs. H. Esiord took place] on Saturday to the Methodist church, | Marysville, whe service was preached | i by A. E. Steward. Peter O'Shea pur- {chased a new binder. The supply 'of fri af our cheese factory is daily! decreasing. A great many pleasure ok visit Long Island park during I this hot weather. Sister Mary Thomas, of the House of Providence, Kingston, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Turance, Murphy. Miss Mamie Rattray, after] spending a couple of weeks with Ger tie McDonald, returned 'to her home in Clayton, N.Y., on Tuesday Mrs McDonald and daughter, Merrickville, spent a few days last week with her brother, 1. 8. McLaren. Master Ken | neth Hogan, Marysville, is visiting his | uncle, T. V. Hogan. Budget From Cataraqui. Cataraqui, Aug. 19. A good many farmers have their threshing done, and report a very fair yield. Mrs Jack: son, Ithaca, N.Y., has been visiting her sister; Mrs. H. T. Simpson; Mrs Whitty, Kingston, at Mrs. E. Cooke's: Miss Ella Tallon, Verona, at Mrs. W. Connolly's. v. Mr. Cassiday and son, Halton, are enjoy ing an outing at Collins Lake. Miss J. Clark is home from Fort William. T. Maxwell will teach at Cataraqui next term, and Miss May Ely at Woodbine. Mrs RB. Lancaster is visiting st Furie, Pa and Toronto. Mrs. (i. Bawden aod the Misses Bawden, Newboro, le been renew acquaintances here Alired Kiser, Kingston, who has been Deafness Cannot Be Cured. wy local appileations, ns they cannot reuch the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to eure deaf- ness, and that is by constitutional reriedies, Deafgpess is canred 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 heatin and when it is entirely closed ness is the result, and unless Th in. flammation can taken out and this tube restored to normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nim. cases out of ten are canssd by Catarrh, hich is nothing but an inflamed con- dition of the m for any tase ng (caused catarrh) & be cured by Tints an 4 Steulars, f C as a 'Totedo, O. oA sae bp ia, be Pills for cog- stipation f Miss {day jand evening. {iting { Maunce us surfaces. We will give One Hundred Doliars The TRIMMING AT THE BACK A FALL PIG LEAD. Prompt Deliveries Fraser Avenue, Toronto PIG TIN. Large Stocks The Canada Metal Co. Ltd. "Let good digestion wail on appetite, and health pn both! NA-DRu OYSPEPS!Z.gLETS gestion, and make life worth living again for the victim "a box. If your druggist a, not stocked them yet, send us 50c. and we will 1 nail them. Notional Drug snd Chemical Company of Canada, Limited. + Montreal Beessassssssassssssasrrscssssssssssssescsecy Peaches Plums Arriving Fresh Daily. Get Our Prices Before Buying. Ir H. TOYE, 302 King St., wos: a @vsesssrsssstsssasessl HAT FEATURE. Almost invariably the hat trimmed across the back is becoming and | rather youthful in suggestion. advance models. so ill of typhoid fever, is now| con valescing at home John Hooper has beeu pleurisy, but has recovered to be around My aud children, Ottawa, are parents, Mr. and; Mrs. B. Wish Rowe, Washburn, spent a few day t home this week. Mrs. W. Rowe Cape Vincent. Mise Gertrude Snuth's Falls, paid friends here a ing visit village il sufficiently Crockett with hey his in the quite with Again. is oaks, Willetsholme Happenings. Willetsholme, Aug he Wood burn Women's Missionary Society held its monthly meeting at the of Mra. John Carev, Friday evening \ large number ing the condition of the ter the roll was ealled utes of the last Mrs. Armstrong, 91 home on consider \i mi was: present weather and the meeting were Fhes final hymn be ing sung, the hostess and daughter, Bessie, served refreshments Armstrong highest eredit fo the sermon which he deliveped to the congregation at Woodburn éhurch Sw fron deserves evening nun ber Pittsburg attended picnic at Sunbury, Mrs, Craig, with her sister, Mise Bessie ( {turned home, having spent her vaca tion 'with friends at Belleville Cherry Valley. Vietor Fisher at Dexter, N.Y he friends of Miss Nettie Bennett | pleased to see her around ag her recent iHinene Walter ley's Bay, Mise Cushendall, Sunday Enia Wilson Pennett leav ing, on Quite a the Tuesday afternoon Glenburnie, Mrs f re lis visiting McNeeley. wrev has and I8 VS man Are after Se in, Emma Hyl with and spent John Faesday, for a visit in the Miss Myrtle gon, Joveeville, was the guest Ella Wilson, on Sunday last Miss intends woeks' Ma few west A Fine Garden Party. Mills, Aug 19 Jack left, last week on a trip throug Miss Mabel Carpenter, was the guest of the Misses week § Miss Asletta Dickey Miss Myrtle Gibson Oswego, XY is the arpham. Miss Bertha Sask.,, will spend with her parents Cook, Mr Red Deer, Alta, former's gramdme Victor Te North Hammond Ferguson, Mise ruest Yonge Steacy ithe west, | Broe rkville, Purvis last Sa, 18 visiting { Robt Glynn, ruest of B Cook, Regt 1, lengthy holiday and Mrs. H. Lamson, . Mh Mrs are and he guests of the wh ler, Mrs. N [visited his sisted, N.Y., this week onto, Davis Helen Purvis, spent Augusta. My entertained Thursday, honor ter, Mr Mrs. Owen Among those pr Mrs and the Misses Davis Addison Mrs. R. RowSon, Athens: Mr Mrs. H. Rowson, Lyn: Mr. and Jack Derbyshire, Brockville: Ih { Mrs. Miller, Indiana; Mrs. A. W, lory, MaHorytows: Mr, and Mrs Donaldson, Butternut Bay. Wolfe Island. Notes. Wolfe Island, Ang. 21.--Thé death of Mrs. Herbert Esiord, which came a shock to so many, was a very message for her many friends. ford and the only daughter, Myrtle, haVe the sympathy of friends. ¥. PBriceland shipped away from' the island on Friday forty fine cattle for Torooto market iver Hawkins has hie fast trotting man home and three others as well, known to horse men, with her. Herman Staley 'has had a severe ailtack of typhaid fever in the Hotel Dien. Wil lame Haley's many friends are pleased to hear that he is getting along nibe fy. Daniel MeGlvan and Barton Cum mins held a very successful party om Saturday evening. There were about fifty present on the platform. Hime Davis and stster faroiehed everllent music." Mins Mollie Molirath is home from the American side. Misses Aggie and C. Kebgun are here from Water jown, NX. Leanard Hogan is here from Maskegon, Mich. The voung peo Gibson nn at Miss frie: is the Misses ix visiting wis Addison, Paryvis sie week-end Mrs. G garden of the Miler, were the and at part) latter nu m and Sound Davis Mr esent Mal Seott as sad Mr. Es Miss many Women new fashion of trimming fall hats in the back. show this style of trimming and this pretty white Another new note is the -hox pleated f2ill pinked out at dy) ' the edges--a very old fashion reviviod. ii Af - - - { o/ g v Orangemen's | and, | {free tra { sold his | MeDerme walks 1 LIVE STOCK MARKETS, | rhe H He tle, 1,M calves ! Point morning for | week 'ehoice, read by |. ; con {from ¥6 {irom Tc | =a to Sie. i ast 3,375 hea prime | grades, |. Calves wetive to $0.25 Sheep market pr steady 26.50: « ings, $4 Hogs, le. to ¥N.30 od, roughs, 5, wood heifers toedlers 26.45, | Sheep Native £3.75, 1 31.70 Unions should, Prices ntrenf » ot steors, stags, 3825 alve calve OPE NING WE STF I therefore, welcome the Many of the new lars] felt hat is one of the | I wok. Mi cement tle "0 far to elson. Bal t irted the i lage. Ap) LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY 1s st the v co-- Paid at Centres, Aug. 21.«About she hogs aod vere offered for sali at Charles stockya I'he offerings of k at this market 2.225 2.425 Prices were as | the Various 1000 ea 1) [A] I --_-- - _---- were hogs lust oor EE _--_---- EET I IIIS 0400000000000000000000 ATTENTION REQUIRE ANY sheep, were shout" as and ows =t bic. to Glc. per Ib median, ; cholee cows, x per I commmn, 2 t fe. to 45 pet per lamly le. per » W fe 7 sheep, Ib mon, « to 27; to Tic pet 1b Fast rrr Cattle. Buffalo, Aug. 21. I: market act wind 27.15 to 37. $6 to 27; cows, reeeapts, 1,200 steady: call Ib from De hogs SOW - WHEN Tinsmithing, Gas~Fitting, or Hot Water Heating Done CALL UP Elliott pros, Telephone 2 385. 7" Princess Street. per YOU Plumbing altiareceipt teaa hatch 8.) to 5.26 head; to choice ve market and £5 and lambs receipts [1,000 head fairly lambs 2 choied lambs, $5.40 5.50 to 3 vearl te sheep, 32 to $4, 10,200: market vorkers, 3 6 wlive, Bo. lows ull 50 to har, receipts higher £5. MM te to 88.30; $6.75 15¢ Digs, All orders pio wally a attended to. 00000000000000000000G50000800000000000000000 favy, to 87.10 : - ; ; Chicago Cattle. Yards, spats C0) (HH) Mixed hea 4 GeeocsssassssssasssnsrssaP@eoes sssssesssessessseeell Our $1 Sale All Goes $3.15 receipts 25,000 ; RY RO 24.205 t 035. > 35 ro wiih » $7 IN MINES, FUTUR VLLITLLTLBTVRIS ¥ Forcibly Prevent Working will From Ata Men | H. Jennings, - King St. cevsesssesssssssssasesil Peecsrsscescsscssrassscseng B THVT TLTVVTLTLLTLRVL LTV L AVVO S * AVL TTBRBCTITRABL™TS _ i ' ple are a part for him qr Tuesday" on Allen Mcbaren's platform. The baseball game, on Saturday, Detweeni Kingston Athletics and village boys was well attended. result wan 5 to 9 in favor of Hols Island. The harvest is throngh nd and the best in years, hot in hay a grain, s start The election wei ny hot on the island this Shin age, All aw ia favor of MONARCH KNIT buy better than "Mon arch Knit Your mer chant is a frieht of yours. exactly woat he knows about sds bh Koitting Co. Lad Thomas, (dae and Bufleio, NY NN You state your class and style very defi- nitely by wearing 'Mon- arch Knit" --ultra in everything excepting price. For sweaters and shapely coats-- coats with style, fit and shape woven permanently into the fabric --you cannot The woollen wear that stays in shape Ask him to tell you Monarch Knit' go The Monee Factories also wt St

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