WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US, The Tidings From Various Points in "Eastern Ontario--What People «iy, has Are Doing and What They Are town in lov baylog. News From Bath. 15. Mrs. both of Visiting at home, Glass 'and Mise who Norman Rik 1 hursdas darokd in Cal Mis Visit Mia New Lath Nettie nept (ila 'renton, br returaed Nocthmore " have on Master friends aradqui, have retumed home. Fihel Mwtr, of Camphelliord nig Robert Mott's. Me. and Wilson and Miss Wilson, of Jersey, left for thew homes on Thurs duy, Mr. and Mre. HH. D. Wemp, aod family arrivest here from Winvipeg, on Friday last, Mrs who hase been avs and visiting i nt Wolfe Island Wedding. Wolfe Island, BSepte 14.7 bappy event tooksplage at the Methodist par- sonage, afternoofl, Sept. Woodman, datighter of W, H man, $M. Lawrence, Wolfe Island, 13th, when Miss funie Wood was united in mardage fo games Reogh, | of thet same place. The eptemony was performed 'by Rev. 8, Seflery, MA, B.D, pastor of Queen street Metnodist church, Kingston. The bride was neat- iv attited in her travelling suit of navy blug, and was attended by her sister, Miss Hazel Woodman, while George A. Woodman performed the duties of groomsman. Alter the cere mony the happy couple drove to the residence of the bride's parents, where a reception was tenddred them. Mr, and Mrs. Keogh will reside on the is land, Wedding at Tamworth. Tamworth, H.--~A very pretty wedding took place at the home Mr. pg Mrs. Mancen Yorks, on day morning, Inst, when his oldest daughter, Evelyn, was united in ma trimopy to Mr. Stergon, of Shauby ville, Ahie. Only of the bride and groom were present Mr. sud Mes, Leighton, of Kamloops, the 'latder a sister of the bride, were among the guests. The presents numérons and very pretty. Among thems was og handsome purse of gold from Me. and Mrs, Leighton. After sumptuous repast the happy -couple left on the morning train for the west, Sod was turned on ithe new school. W. A, York's shop will be finished in a fow days, Jacch Wagar and Wellington, with their families, left on Wednesday morn ing last to visit friends in Michi gan. Sept. Tues were a Monday Jast for new Budget From Picton. Picton, Sept. 11.--A large audience listened to an able address by Sir Allan Aylesworth in the wink on Mon day evening. Mra. John Bongard and son touk the steamer Alexandrina on a trip #0 Montreal this week, Mes, Wil Clim i EN Road, WAS In town last Thursday to attend » the funersl of her brother-indaw, the late Hugh Helferty, of Monango, S.D. Mrs. Hellerty apd honneth are stop: ping for some time mn Prince Edward county. Mrs. (\. Fox aud Miss Fox visited the "Lake on the Mountain," on Monday. A brick dwelling wear the lake wharf was struck on Monday night, during. the selectrieal storm, and a fire posued, Miss May Hudgioes gg Saturduy at "Maple Dell." er r. Burmbam asd family will move shortly into the . F. M. parsonage, while Mr. Snider leaves for Kingston CLG. Fox went to the Glenora Mills, Monday. The Adolphustown ferry has been undergoing repairs, Budget From Battersea. Battersea, Sept. . 14, The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid society was held at Mrs, S. Jamicson's fn the villagé, on the 6th inst. A lgrge number from here attendad the township fair at Invevary, on the Lith, and quite a fumber brought red tickets NEWS OF NEIGHBORS fees er . Sonn: Wolfe lstund, om Wednesday | the immediate friends | siténdcd we 1 i i Mrs, Clarence me bers Wer tomimn, Mr i Hai i Hanley lob left | wir ter, Mrs Jonge la of Fulton, ii. br. B. B endid. practice in a ys, left with his fami their home, on Wednesday, after visit ing with friends here for Nelhe Auglhin, Lowell, Mas Dr of Toledo, Vito, and Waldron Laven, of Watertown, N.Y., enlled fhe lata Vist beet quite it ler, Ahce, have (ir. shes § a short AT George friends liere last week ed bis father, who bh 8. Jamdeson and dau returned from the woes IR gt A Berryton Wedding. Berrylon, Sept. 13. A very prety wedding took place at St. Barnaby's churel; Brewer's Mills, on Wednesday motaing, at ping o'clock, when Thomas Mucpby and Miss Carrie Daryvaw were ume in matrunony. The bride wag assisted by her sister, Mise Elza Dax yaw, while the groomsmen was Hamitton Jovee. The bride wae he comingly attired in a gown of creas duchess satin with large picture hat, {while thie bridesmuid wore ivory silk) 'with lace hat. After the ceremony, the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride, where a samptuous diner | awaited thent. The groom's wilt to the bride was a gold locket set with bril: {linuts; to the bridesmaid g gold brace let, and to the groomsman a set of 'gold eufl-links, After congratulations | were extended, tbe happy couple lefy {lot a trip to Buffalo, Magara and oth: or points. The bride received 'many tokens of esteem from her large circle of friends. On their return they twill take up residence in his new home at Taylor, where the groom is a pros perous young farmer, \ i i i i western At Pleasant Valley. Valley again Pleasant rost Sept 13. ~Jagk section "a «ome places garden pro- by the recent l-known and high- of Verona, Wil came ta the home on business has given this : teall and in been injured \ l resi has Ire pected Walroth, igaworth due {light frost iN t | mnt . ~ Bros il and expired death suddenly His friend nd became {in hort thn came ns H. time ago. for Mrs. | Whitty daughter, Mrs, 0, by P. v shoek to here { Watson eft | Spr I ake, to Whitt improving his thay some Aa visit her {hag {Chale Barr is living it a coat { Hartman, Kingston, E, and George Hughe [inset of the Porcupine v Catharines, residence Miss his of paint is here James G the recent] ' . railw { ris uncle, . Barr, | Ellefbvek, wt J smith Miss A, } has turned from visiting | fnends Ularendon and points north. Miss Begs trices Barr, Burridge, and T. J, Cro- {#ier, al Barr's recently. A teouple of sporthmen were brought be fore Magistrate J. FE. Freeman and fimoed for violating. the, game laws. Ihev were fined each, on pleading guil- '4 Hand costs, Tidings From Verona. Verona, Sept. 14,-Visitors: Mra. William Farrell and Miss Keona Fare ell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson and son, Ross, East Syracuse, N.Y, and William Walroth, Lindsay, at Joseph Perey's;, Janes MeMuallen and wife, at Henry McMullen's, J.P. Miles Supider aml family, attending the feral of Mrs. Snider's father, the Ww, Was sues © Mrs, F. Harrow- Just at Peline's, fry re- Uso, Gigorge LL to Gananoque. Frank Davey and sis- ters, Edna and Beulah, Burleigh, spent ant Sunday at Odessa. Simon Hall, Vennachar, is visiting his relatives here. Miss Pearl Comnors, Finger- board, ig visiting an the Point at Mollvoy Bros'. T, A. Albertson and family have moved to Kingston and James MeMahon apd family have mov- ed into the house vacated by i. Samuel Irish has purchased George Curl's farm. Jumes Cowdy, chief the Gillies Mining company, misfortune Areak hs arm carpenter for had the above home with, them as usual. Amon: those the wrist, He will be lawl up for yromto exibition aml Charles Mitler | NY. Bridge, ve for tige. 1s Visitg freends ip VunLucen, van on | - visiting branch of the [ Jenwings, Miss, M. Redmond, Mrs. late Sidney Walroth, Have gone home | Canning and Edward Bradden; floral © fasted 'Isick stomach, and, besides, what you THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 191.1 'some time. Miss Grace Trousdale has returned home from Kingston. Miss iavior, Harrowsmith, and Miss Sigs worth, Hartington, have heen engaged to teach the school here. Henry bix vu and James Meheever took a trip to sonnyside. : Colin Cray, proviucial fishery over wor, Sharboié Lake, speut Sanday at tercy us. Stanley sSmath, forwerl connected wath the K. & FV. RK. has, with his wife, gone out to conduct the boarding house at the LKichardsou mime near Dellrock. Miss Hazel welgtine is visiting at. Napanee other poinls west, > Magle Leaf Budget. Maple Lone, Sept. 15. --Grain is turamz out Very well for the dry sea- sori. The potato crop is almost a fail ure in this section, Some farmers will have 'to Big Catling corn end filling 'silos, is the order ot the day. James Spider has a Jot of men at work at his iow cement verawlah with Mr. Lopguiore, of Camden East, as wan. Mrs, war mou Snider, and also "visited the Tor auto, exibition to visit her son there Harvey Luras gil Mr. Heath, are both working their som binders in this section. A little daughter has come to stay at W, Weese's. Stanley Snider has Juasisast a fancy young colt. Eh Smmons amd' D. Hartman are at work 7 putting tile in their. farms, Mr. and Mrs, C, Emmons visited Hlends in Watertown, N.Y., und other places, in Uncle Sam's domains, Intely. Mr. gnd Mrs. Frederick Han: won, of Michigan; and other. from Kingston called on friends in the lane lately in their fine touring car The rural telephone company is ex- fending its lines on the different roads. Miss Eva and Miss Elly Smith visited fiends im the Lane recently. Miss Myrtle Snider has been visiting friends in Kingston and at down the river (friends. A large number; from this {place went down the river on the Odessa Citizens' Band excursion. Joseph Fisher left the farm work and has gobe to Kingston to work. The whole community was shodked to hear of the death of Mrs. F. Fevinmin, on Saturday evening. J As and A Sad Death at Pittsburgh. I Poiut Road, Sept. 15.--~The funeral took place on Tuesday whorming to St { Mary's cathedral, Kingston, of the late John Quinn, from bis residence, Point Road, Pittsburgh, and was very large ly: attended. The bearers were Dr. G. W. Bell, W. F. Nickle, M.P.P., James Rigney, L. W. Murphy, of Kingston; Patrick Fowler and James Baxter, of Pittsburgh. i The late Mr. Quinn was born in the of Storrington, fifty-eight tow nshin veurs ago. He lived at Mountain Grove | for a number of years and then moved to Pittsburg, where he resided for the fpast twenty-five vears, He was a wan {well-known and highly esteemed in the community, a kind hushwenl gnd a lov tug father, He lgaves a wife, one and one daughter; Bernard and Sus anna, at home: also two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Edward Bradden, of Kingston Mills; Mrs. Edward Wilson, of Montreal, and Bernard Quinu, of son, "Mounfain Grove. The late John Quinn was a Roman Catholic in religion, and a staunch liberal in polities, Simcere regret those bereaved is expressed by many friends. Spiritual offerings were sent yy P. Fowler, Vincent Fowler, Miss Anvie Fowler, Miss Rose Fowler, Mrs. Meagher, Mrs. E. BraJdden, Miss K. McCallum, Miss M. Hanley, Miss K. C to offeriigs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Woods, a sheal, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennedy, a pil low of roses; Miss W. Kennedy, Miss E. Redmond, Miss K, McCallum and Mrs. C. Canning, cut Bowers sn ------ DATES OF FALL FAIRas. Bancroft. ...... oo . Sept. 28:29 Brighton Sept. 28 Campbellford .. Sept. 26-27 Coe Hill .. Sept. 25-26 Delta ,... opt. 25-26-27 Kemptville .. wee Sept. 20-31 Kingston Township ......... Sept, 27-28 ansdowne Sept. 19-20 Madoc ... Sept. 27-28 Napanee . Sept. 18-19 Odessa .. was vee Oot Maberly we Sept. 26-27 Mchonald's «Sept. 25-29 arbam . Sept. 26-23% Neton .. Sept. 27-28 Renfrew ept. 20-21-22 Stella . Sept. 26 Tweed .. . «viene Othe 4B Wolle Island Sept. 19-20 Grant Britain end Ireland wow have a total population of 45,216,665, ex- eluding 118,931 inhabitants «# the Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey and othe islands, There ought to be no substitutes for the wards father and mother. END STOMACH MISERY. Corners «SS Gas, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Ail stomach Distress Go in Five Min. utes, The question as to how long you are going Yo continue a sufferer from indigestion, dyspepsia, or out.of-order stomaeh is merely a matter of how soon vou begin taking some Diapep- sib. - ) Ii. vour stomach is lacking in di gestive power, why not help the sto- mach fo do its work, not with drastic drugs, but a reenforcoment of diges tive agents, such as are naturally at work in the stomach. People with weak stomachs should take a little Diapepsin occasionally, and there will be no more indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the st , no heartburn, sour fisings, ing of undi- diztivess or eat. will not ferment and poison vomr breath with nanseous odors. All these symptoms, resulting from a sour, out- of-order stomach and dyspepsia are generally velieved in five minubes ai ter taking a little Dapepsin. {io to your druggist and get a 0 cont case of Pape's Diapepsin now, and you will always go to the tahle with a hearty appetite, and what vou east will taste good, because your stamach and intestines will be clean and fresh, fd you will know t are pot going to be any more 1 fore | Ars Wir Gates, of Westbrook, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Da- | wn oy a ad SS LR i SB a Sa WHITE FELT HATS ARE PROMISED FOR FALL. Milliners are positive that pure white hats are to be the thing for early fall days, following the Paris fancy along this live in the "late spring. The pure white felts with saucy brims and smart feather trim. mings are really very attyactive, and on the young girls. at least, they should prove charming. Rut the older woman should beware of a white felt hat unless it has a dark underbyim facing, for somehow, even though white straw hats are becoming in summer time, the dead white felt shape is apt to be harsh and trying with dark tailored wear in cold- er weather, LONDON MAYOR WE PAID, REFLECTION UPON SIR JOHN. LL Salary Equal to That Received by United States President. is' Strong That He Tried It, I'he argument is being advanced that reciprocity in natural products and projection in manufactured goeds can The Evidence NO Hepul Ie i exist # Various ot the Such. a claun a grave reflection Lord May ops London. Theoretically, upon the sagacity of Sir. Jobn A.} , He King of Great Britain and Macdonald. The pationa) policy, fram- lreland god Emperor of India ed by that statesman in INTU-~the - e8- lenter the' city of London without his sence of protection--embodied the re vet he spends the best part of ciprocity agreement of to-day, alwost his mornings dispensing Solomon letter for letter. The followihg was his standioy offer 1b the United) States : 'Any arti- | cles, that . all | kinds, green fruit, hay, straw, bran, ! seeds of all kinds, vegetables, includ ing potatoes and 'other roots, plants, valabh ¥ humble tou - ani coke [duties In London, the greatest ey in salt, hops, jthe wi rid, the Lord Mayor, barley, rye, fed other wheat, and found wheat, and 1 the of any other ments, fresh, salt lumber, may be imported to an- (batch ada free of duty or at a less rate 'of th of daty than is provided by thie act old eit governor: | and issued {4 ,ry t to ver contrast = than that duties more len found the i ing between ti world « not go hand-in hand. £0 is of lat lea: vannol consent fie justice drunks who have brokin the over if upon pence of the square mile of territory which he rules at lowing tol my the of is to Lhe ay, all of chiel magistrate, Niners but he i= called upon th waste course, mayor an inimals of in (ity is it seldom if ever time such his over shrubs, coal -- and unless call te be o'clock reat wheat, peas, amd beans, Indian corn, other grains el, and flour mest, | butter, tallow, {Mansion smoked, and wn duties," ter 11 om ofthe oflici wstonishingly ikers police mdan Oate, buck away Wl oval gram, Hour of every morning hitie justice 1 House i} residence, mall the net sy that makes propor the safest: vhiding stretch of terri md in ang in hi al or dealing with { of awh taken in great tem of 1 law fe most to be the world, upon proclamation of the in-conneil, which mav be whenever it appears to his satisfac tion 'that similar articles from Can-| 4, ada may be imported into the Uni {int ted States free of duty or at a rate | : of duty exceeding that payable cantrol the finances of the werkl on the under such procluma i 1 { tion when imported mto Canady." i! tern ia located Bauk va That offer stood on: the statute hook } } ngland, far instance, behind whose during Sir Macdonald's lifetime. eight-foot 1 at mes a It was adopted by his. successors mn erve fand of $100.000,000 in sold slightly modified [orm and retained til] guard the treas the last day of the re Hn gime. i Seattered The discovery that of natural products was incompatible with a tard on manufactures 1s one of the many curigsities of this extra- | o ordinary' campaign. the larze eity in beng reat hoses eT it ity the juare part of business or occupied by the g not B that same the famous walls repose re John a Twenty-eight soldiers within, but even better looked the us ile from withont piter of honey conservative ure from London, a rout as thick A are 1,500 blue-coated policemen. After eight A k at street "n + free exchange ax ties out pot, nine o clos night the silence ol ' that part of Greater i London eldom broken except - by the slow trend of the guardians of the law. Foelbhardly, indeed, would be the Imirglar who attempted to ply his trade ti It 3 als give the IN A NUTSHELL, CASE in well-guarded ares, Nis then, that wide berth crmin awd the of those who (mid themselves Lord Midvor of aren who have well The himsell on steed ih not strange for the a the wants markets hor farm products, and United States affords most desirable one, evidence shows, All Canada's state respective of party, up to within the months, unanimously ed and sought for ciprocity HI. The party out of power de wes to get mn; and one small chance only seems Open to them, that to defeat, il pos sible, reciprocity, ] Canada City a OH majority in the dock facing 5 | London drunk tine as and w ire men wisely but too Mayor is © 're . not it- ord have, n men, OOO present essed of "a that er last few 2 Innnded ness desir this OOO radhier than 31 fhe i e veakne of "others O on drunks er ha re t strate X art § hemi, and wil oh report ue i fuack to pass OOK earnestly them ai wilh anil 5 "ment to better 'deeds far the fines Fhe Mis or Las much as the presiden ocd His twice as bulky « Minister of leaning Lond of houdon recen of the pay envelope as that of the Prime Britain why toward that LOO SOOOCOOOL GOCOO00O00C a States ears The Mighty St. Lawrenee, Charles Frederick Carter oY Travel, The St. Lawrence river fourth among the rivers of the world in vc] ume of flow. In reckoniag ite drain age area geographers count the great lakes, the largest bodies of fresh wa ! ter in the world, as part of the river, { yet the St. Lawrence is more salt i than fresh. From Bele Isle, at the Id, although it is perfectly die mouth of the river, to Duluth, at the Hhie duties, taken as a whole, are Inrge head of Lake Superior, is 2.354 miles, |, srpamental. A recent. Jord mayor every foot of the distance. vasigable amused hivself by keepiug a record of | by large vessels by using several pi. yctivities during the year he speat | stretches of «canal. The headwaters of |; yy, high office. He . attended 1 the oh Lourenes Has iiduay hetmunt public' and semi-publie divers, dghty the Atlantic a hve. Pacifie, pogghy an oteplions. 305 the river proper extends only from the b hath eh Sepp mada outlet of Lake Untacio to the sea, a apeeches, and he paid winds Sistanes of ha7s mites, A its moth visits to churches. Un oecasiane © when - is I iy ile "low this class ff duties interfere with his PO i aille hes a. ps more serious magisterial ones, a broth rapids is the natural channel less than or alderman takes his place the thirty feet deep, except over hity bench. miles. of = shoals, where dominion dredges have broken all the workl's resords in deedging. chanaels deep ca. ough tu accom great ovean lin- ers, The tounst-hawted Rhine ww so shallow' that the little steambonie that navigate it - sre obliged to run under os nell for a large part of the way between Mainz amid Cologne. The St. Lawrence ia oavigable for ocean liners to Montreal, 986 miles from the guli, the farthest jnland of Any seaport in the world I ta Some people's. ides of a "help hand is con that is lined with alive Anyway, when a git has red hair it's a safe hel thal it is oxtursl, Lapent Those mathematies highest when one 1s ave a figure he is the 'paid magistrate m the Hiakes into consideration can out world, the that is not be thought nothing to propor tion of his working day lon the bench. Tt thowever that he spent must has ele thal meet | 1,108 state on ---------------- Ambiguous, Ap § A ae: na. does Cod se we do " "Yes, my child" "Exon the hitile this srommd the | house, main the hall and dining room and all acotud:" > "Yes, my child, everywhere, After a moment's s hott" Gon- templation in wilencs "le, | wouldn't hike to be pa.j evervilnng "w Thosd to wiiom goodness is» toil some thing have to lsbor so hard at fie Whey baven't heart to discuss " HAIRDRESSERS | fourm hair is on -+5-THE FINEST IN THE LAND uh encourage | tAtaber on | Loi | is 3 " PAGE ELEVEN. HOTEL DIRECTORY. DESERONTO, 40 TO THE STEWART HOUSE, LEAD. ing Commercial Horal Rates fibe %. 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