PURE ICE CREAM, x We make our lee Cream witn Whipped Cream, We do fol use any corn starch or gelatine. lce Cream Sundae, with 5 Reapple or Strawberry Fruit, Sec. t's warm outside, but very cool in Gur pariors. YAL ICE CREAM PARLOR, 1584 Princess Street, . . | . - Carriage Painting : SOME CLASS TO OURS. This is the place to have yous Auto repainted to stand all kinds of weather. E. J. DUNPHY, Montreal and Ordunancs Strood: Cor (lL. COHEN British-American High-Class Ladies' Tallosing. Has removed from 281 to 267 Princess Street. We are ready for business with all the latest styles for the X Fall Beason. y NOW 15 thé (Iie to order your , , Fall Bults by saving a big dis. court before the season comes, For Pickling Pure Vinegar, all kinds of whole and Ground Spices. D. COUPER, 'Phone 70. 341-83 Princess Street. Prompt Delivery, 300 Cords Peeled Pulp Wood This Wood was peeled and piled under gover to dry. We are offering this Wood to the public at $5.00 per cord, cut in any lengths. This is the best lot of Wood ever offered for spring and ana use. Try it and be com- SOWARDS 'Phone 156. North End Ontario Street. Jetttetesetisetstiesed ¥ . $ The American "Cafe 183 Wellington St : The Up-to-date Restaurant and Eating House. Separate appartments. Well furnish and lighted. Try our Full Course Dinner ec THOMAS GUY, Prop. FEGFIFIFIIIIIIIIINE KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (Limited) "Highest Education at Lowest Cost' Twenty-sixth year, Fall Term begins August 10th. Courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele. graphy, Clvll Service and Eng- ilsh Our graduates get the best positions Within a& short time over sixty secured positions with one of the largest rallway cor- porations in Canada. Enter any time. Call or write for Informa- tion, H. FF. Metcalfe, Principal Kingston, Canada, TAKE IT AWAY «+That's what our Jatrons SAY «when served with Belfast Ginger Ale or English Ginger Beer that de no bear our label, Our bottled goods for family ure have ro superior, Sample at any of the lead- ing hotvis rtelephone 304 for a trial case. ' Thompson Bottling Co. 202 PRINCESS ST, KINGSTON, ®| COAL! The Kind you are looking for is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal i» good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CoO. FOOT WEST STREET. Site bh BE a bE see { dandruff and falling hair, and {well satisfied with the result." eo ' T. Fugate, : ® have used Herpicide for dandruff with ® 'oxcellent results. I shall prescribe : dandrufil germ. Physidians as well THOMAS COPLEY Prong 987 wrep a card to 19 Pine Street AntIDE suything done in the er line. Estimates given on all repairs and new wi tardwood Floors of all rders will hop, Q HASHANAH Cool Drinks For Hot Days? Notaing these hot, sultry days 3 #0 cooling and refreshing as a J Boda properly served. 2 Z whea : nds also. Apa large serve Our fountain enjovs patronage, Decause we you ~ight GEORGE'S ICE CREAM 404 PRINCESS Phone $807 Tee Cream supplied for Socials, Plenies, ete, Satisfaction guazante«d ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT LOW PRICES. 1 ASBESTIO PLASTER FOR BALE. ALSO OOAL AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD. S. Bennett & Co. Oor. Bagot and Barrack Sta. 'Phone 941. Slee ! ecelve prompt sttemtion. ueen Btreet. THE DAILY RRITISH WHIG., THURSDAY, AvGUST 24. '1911. GRAPHIC NARRATIVE LONDON LAD CAN REVOLUTION INCIDENT. Mrs. Carr-Harris in the Thick of Item Government Troops Desert Can- anea and Insurrectos Take Posses- sion--Good Order and Behavior of the insurgents, (Continued from Wednesday.) The hero of the rebel forces in this district is Juan Cabral. His home is here in town, across the road from us, indeed. It was a proud day for his people, for his father especially. Some time ago--several months--ne had been forced to leave town on ac leount of his rebel tendencies, and now ne was coming home at the head of hundreds of men. Mr. Y-----told ug that we should be wise in staying at his house, as something might happen quickly; the people were so excited, everything simply buzzed. "Besides," he said, "it'y a great shame to break up the party." However, at three o clock, we decided to, leave, s6 we started for the Mesa and home. Such crowds were hurrying towards the railway station, we wandered off in [that direction, but reached there just too late to see the federals leave. All this time the rebels were coming nearer and nearer, and away out one could see the long black line moving slowly toward town, while innumer- {able tittle black specks copld be seen | bobbing along from town towards oietie. she loug train of box cars moved, out--the last of the federals. FINKLE CO. LIVERY AND CAB STAND. Open Day and Night. Cabs Lrdered for early morning boats and trains promptly attended to. Motor Car for daily. Sightseeing Car on applica- tion, ; FINKLE CO. "Phone 291, 120 Clarence St. Cataraqui [insmithing & Plumbing All kinds of Tinsmith, Plumbing and Contract Work. Stoves taken down and stor 'od for the summer at meder- ate rates. All work promptly attended to. : Lemmon Bros. € 'Phone 998. 291 Princess Bt. ¢ Brrrresrssrrrssrerses -» 0222202200000 ARRIVIHG oa, ! Plums Plums Peaches Peaches AT A. J. REES 166 Princess Street. SCIENCE SETTLES IT. Dandruff is Caused by a Germ: Thai Saps the Hair's Vitality. is now a settled fact that dan- It druff is caused by , germ. Falling hair and baldness are thé result druff. De. E. J. Beardsley, paign, IL, got hold of the { preparation, only one that kills the dandruff germ. of, dan- of Cham- new hair Newpro's Herpicide--the Herpicide for my I" am Dr. J. Urbana, Ill, says: "I He says: "1 used of it the jas in my practice." Herpicide kills the general public say so. Sold by leading druggists, Send 10¢, in stamps for sample to the Her cide Co., Detroit, Mich. One dol. r bottles guaranteed. Jas. HB. Me Lfod, spécial agent, Kingston. Bee Our Window. "It is part and parcel of the Plumbing Business. © if you would like to have us estimate on any such work, we will be glad to do so. That what we do. we do we'l, is almost unneces- to state, dyt--we do! 'PHONE 335. RESIDENCE, 856. DAVID HALL 06 BROCK STREET. " 1hen the townspeople formed them- slves into a procession to go out to meet the * insurrectos. Fverywhere ould be heard "Viva Madero !"" "Vive Juan Cabral! Vivi!" A band head- sd the procession, carriages joined in, anundreds walked with banners of red, hite and green, the Mexican colors, ill crowding along the wide dusty road. Everywhere were Americans 'with kodaks. We did not follow quite lio ihe meeting place of the two bands fbut waited na little: distance from the lend fo see the whole long array {march past. First came those who had gone out from town, among {them a decorated earriage with Juan | Cabral's father and other members of {the family. The famous leader the | insurrectos is just twenty-six vears of | age, and has - shown great skill in vars ying On his. campaign, as well as gnuch consuderation for foreigners. | And now, amid wild cheers from the crowds on both sides of the line of {march, one long succession of deep Y'S TALE OF MEXI.! ANSWERING QUESTION. The Legal Editor of Mail and Em- pire Talks, j HE directors of a proposed sanmitarinm pur chase property and erect buildings, and carry on treatment of tuberculosis with in the limits of a village, without ob itaiming the permission of the village council ? + Aus. --Section 112. of the Public Health Act says --""Where the lof any local board of health, or health officer, involves the expenditure of $11), the party against whom the or {der is made, may, within four days, {appeal theréfrom to the county judge, who shall have full authority to vary {or rescind the order." But section 58 of the same act says :-- "The members lof wm local district board of health shall be called 'health officers," and shall have the powers and duties as {signed to them by this act, and any {two of them acting in the execution of such regulations may exercise the powers and authorities conferred by sections 77 and 78 of this act." The sections referred to, give power ' to health officers to enter in, and upon any house or premises for the purpose of making any enquiry and examina: Ition with respect to the state of health of any person therein; and they may also, apon report of a medical health practitioner cause any person found in such premises affected with a danger- ous, contagious or infectious disease, to 'be removed to some hospital other place. Section 85 says: --"The {health officers may isolate any person having Ef } {ease dangerous to the public health; {Householders have a right to make a {complaint where a diseased person is living in their neighbprhicod." Jt seems {to me that the numerous provisions of the Public Health Act give ample au- thority to public health officers, to make effective provisions in any man: ner they think proper for the public safety, by rémoving infected persons to separate houses, or by otherwise isolat ine them, 4f it can be done: and all this 'expense must be eharged upon the municipality," The charge first made against the estate of the person, who, or whose children or relatives are removed to the isolafion hospital. Bat if he is not able to pay, the village or township council must pay. The pow ers of boards of puslic health are en tirely separate from and independent of the municipal councils. See R.S.0.; chapter 248, or 8 ------ | READY TO BUY HAY. | "Vivag !" slowly came the whole long | {army of insurrecfos, all mounted and theavily armed. Their leaders had {been decorated by admiring Iwith huge wreaths and festoons (foliage, the redoubtable Cabral imost weighed down with his | the laurels. It made one feel {to think what these men had seen-- | the fighting apd pillaging and blood of al share of queer {vhed generally, with all the hardships | | they had been forced to undergo A {dark stern, almost forbidding-look- { looking lot they were, with their huge | cartridge belts--some with three to | their credit und their threatening- {looking rifles. They surely meant | business. They rode slowly along the [#laza, or park, and there were speech- les and music | ion. Soon Cabral and ers were at work assigning men {the different municipal positions, {in an astopishing short time {town was patrolled. | Mr.Y- telephoned ito say that in a conversation Juan Cabral, the latter said his support- to and the us that night that {in one with that of the formgr mayor { (the whole building being property), he was sending a guard tp see that no enterprising Mexican | should attempt to work off his super fluous energy by shooting at the win {dows or by any other expressions {ill-will toward its late tenant. { Everyone has been filled with 'won {der and admiration, since the arrival {of the insurrectos; for there has been {such splendid discipline among them {from the very moment of their appear- {ance in eamp. Juan Cabral ordered jall saloons closed, and closed {have been ever since. The American | residents say 'that no army of Ameri can soldiers turned loose in town after months and months of hard [riding among the hills, remote "from jany semblance of {have behaved so well, and I am quite {certain that Tommy Atkins, even on Fhis best behaviour, could not have done better. Soon after the insurrectos arrived there was "another excitement--so many things seemed to be happening at once that one more counted for very little by that time. On the Mesa, the level residential district of town, is the municipal building, the Palacio, and the rumor spread like wildfire that the federals had left with wires attached to a clock timed to go off at niné o'clock. More dyna- mite prepared with similar thought fulness was supposed to be stowed Away federal soldiers has been impossible to find whether or not this was true, but §t was so strongly believed at the time | that the rebels camped in a field sacross from Col. Green's rather than take any barracks. One man, an cut the wires attached (at least he is credited with statement that he did), thereby break: ing the current of the municipal build- ings share of the explosion, but he has since been mysteriously dismissed | prom the company 'for beiig™ rather too greatly blessed wilh conversation- al powers, and whether or not these were by a powerful imagination is not known. Of course, it was just as exciting as if the dynamite were fly there--the iminaries, | mean--for we all supposed that snch was the case and some were hadly (To be continued.) ER Color-Sergt. E. B. Westover, 'of the 15th Regiment, Belleville, was - ed with a cane the sergeants, on the of his departure for the Ordér your corset now, perfect from $3. Specially made of Hygiene! Waists, abdominal supports, shoulder | braces, Sc. ete, New York Dress Thomas 8. It that afternoon. electrician, | friends | and a general celebra- | with | owing to the fact that our house was | company | of | they | town life, would | the | hundreds of pounds of dynamite here, | at the barracks vacated by the! out i large i houses | chances at the [stantly active soon wear out Nature's to the clock tion, the etc., m in Communicatio: With J. H. Fairbank, London, Ont., Aug. 24.<The ing letters were sent by a commission house to J. H. Fan |bank, ex-M.P.,» of ° Petrolea, whose {farms are the largest in Lambton county : "Dear sir, by the {railroad company that you are in the thay business, and would ask vou to 'Ramee us price on any part of ten cars, each No. 1 timothy, No. 2 [timothy and No. I clover mixed {delivered Chicago, shipment in sixty |davs, you to ship it in bond, you to {take care of the duty. As soon gs the | reciprocity bill goes into effect we {believe we can do considerable busi {ness in your territory hay, and | would li%el to get started with you at {once. '(Sighad) Bridge & leonard, commission merchants." Second letter :--*'Dear we will do business with vou any event, bul certainly will if the reciprocity bill passes your parlia- ment. We are surprised to hear that | there is any opposition to it in Can ada. (Signed) Bridge & Leonard." iC hicago Firm follow- Chicago We are advised ' hay, on sir, ~1'os- sibly Have You a Bad Sore? If -90, remember these Buk 'is by far the most balm in ! facts--Zam- widely used Canada ! Why has it become so popular ? Because it heals sores, cures skin diseases, and does what claimed for it. Why not let it heal your sore ? Remember that Zam-Buk is alto gether different to the ordinary oint {mente. Most of these consist of animal fats) Zam-Buk contains no trace of any animal fat, or any mineral mat Iter. It is absolutely herbal. Remember that Zam-Buk same time healing, soothing, and | antiseptic.6Kilis poison instantly, and all harmful germs. It is suitable alike jfor recent injuries and diseases, and chronic sores, ulcers, te. Test how {different and superior Zam-Buk really All druggists and stores at B50 box. Use' also Zam-Buk Soap. Best ifor baby's bath: 256. tablet. 18 is at the jis. | Charlotte Man Killed by Auto. | Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 21. --~Colliding {with an auto driven by J. Clark, of | Baldwinsville, Y., George B. Me- { Kenzie, Charlotte, who was riding a motor eyele at a rapid rate of speed, | was instantly killed on the Ridge jroad, From those who witnessed the collision it appears that MeKenzie did not see the auto until it was too late to tuch aside, Take Heed of This. People whose daily habits are con- delicate machinery. Nervous exhaus- general debility, « ons, variably follow. An invigorat- ing toni: such as "Wade's" Iron Tonic Pills will restore wasting vitality and totie up the system. Price 25 cents, at J. B. Moleod's Drug Stores. The Guessaot Won. Clayton, N.Y, Aug. M.-iThe Guess pot, ow Harris Denny, of the Watertown - Motor company, defeated the Skit, owned by William Tousey, of Syracuse, in the event of | the {Clayton Yacht Club's races. The dis tance was twice around the seven miles course of the Clayton Yacht Club, the Guessnot making it in 25. 45 3-5. : A Question of Turkeys. A Vermont farmer, in Montreal, said that be yearly raised from 300 (0 #0 turkeys, and sold them (0 ove of the t {large New York hotels. The price he véesives varies from £3.15 to 5.50 per bird. ) Do. Canadian fxromiers want full ae: cess to the New York market * C--- ess st a Vion, Swiss Trank ing Chicago on failure on a train enter %., Portsmouth --Qun.--Can the | order | sebig-- 3 i THE TORONTO NEWS. |S6ill Another Conservative Witness For Reciprocity. ' On January 27th, 1911, the day ai- {ter the announcement of the recipro- {city agreement, the Toronto News | | made editorial comment upon it | which reads oddly now, in view of the | present irreconcilable attitude 'of this | paper towards the measure. The News | on that occasion said | "It amounts practically to free trade {in natural products between Canada {and the Umited States, "It means a second market for Ca- nadian farmers. It means that the prices oi Canadian products will be determined by the American market. "It means if expectations are real- ized that Canadian farmers at certain seasons will receive better prices for at least a part of what they produce. "It is not so certain that there will be anv such average increase in agri- cultural prices as has been predicted, but that access to the American mar- ket for some oi our products will mean higher prices for the producers is a reasonable expectation. It is im- portant to face the facts fairly and to admit the full force of the argu- ments by which many farmers are in- fluenced. "The west will welcome a free Am- erican market for wheat and oats. "Undoubtedly the farmers of Outar io desire the removal of American customs duties on live stock, dairy products, vegetables, eggs and other articles covered by the agreement ! "Quebec will be ihiterested in a free market for hav, vegetables and dairy broduots. Free Nish Will De a strong attraction to the maritime provinces Unquestionably, therefore, the ar- rangement will command strong sup- port from Canadian prodacers, and 48 has been said nothing else could have been expected, A "Under all the circumstances we (the | News) recognize that Washington has | offered terms which difficult for! Canada to reject.' | | iia -------------- "GIRL IN CASE" FEARS BEATTIE, Binford Declares Be His Friend Again. Richmond, Va., Aug. 24.1 Henry | Clay Beattie, ir, is jhitted of charge of wife murder, there will no further friendship between him and fetidah Binford, the sirl for whose love | charges that the crime | Beulah She Can Never the be | the prosecution was committed Ntting mn bh resumption ol was afraid of be his friend agaih. "I hope that Henry i= Snmocent," said the girl. "Onee | would have gone | fire at ell on the eve of the | » case, she sand she Beattie and eobld never | through his word, but pow | | to wo on the street the . see | would be afraid with him. If he comes clear of munder charge 1 hope ney to Most of all 1 to get tichmond; tT know street I the that name or wn want {rom him ay away wople will follow me nothing not There m the absolutels about murder; I Henry over mentioned his wife's to me." know do even recall | This old world is full of pein imanciers A THE PRESERVING TEST FOR NEARLY 60 YEARS. EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR bas stood the searching test o preserving time. 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