(OF GANANOQUE rHE oPDEFLI Ow TO HOLD A CELEBRATION. On May 2ud, With CGracd Master Evanston in Attendance - A Young Man Had Two Fingers Mangled by a Circular Saw, Gananoque, April 26. --Gananogue Lodge, No. 114, 1.O O.F, will cele brate the 16th anniversary of the in- 'stitut™on of the order in Canada on Friday evening next. Grand Master Evanston, of Prescott, and Grand Warden Meln. re of Kingston, will be present, and the degree team from the lodge at Gouverneur, N.Y. will exemplify the third degree. Capt. D. J. Kemp's gasoline ferry boat, Yennek, will begin her trip on the Gananogue-Clayton route on Thursday next and will carry the mail for the scason. Harty Baker, gon of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Baker, had his index ang middle. fingers badly mangled whili operating a circular saw yesterday The Rockport Navigation Com pany's steamer, Missisquoi, wil gtart her trips from Gananoque te Kingston on Saturday, May 3rd. The Mission Band of Grace chureh in charge of Mrs. J. A. Jackson an¢ Miss Maud Green, hold an entertain men last evening. Court Thousand Islands, No. 66 C.O.F. will attend the interment o their late Bro. Alman Hampion, whe was killed Feb. 5th and whose re- mains have been in the vault ever since, at iananoque cemetery on Sunday afternoon. J. V. Markey, of Brockville, has take possession of the boot and shoo business of J. H. De Wolfe. The summear resorts at Park, Hay Island and Bostic are all being well renovated gotten in readiness for an opening of business. W. J. McCullough, Torn», spending a short time in town. Miss Draper of the Victoria Avénue school is spending the week-end witn M:= Medley, at Barriefield. Miss !eler O'Connor. is spending the week-end at her home in Kingston. Tremont Islan i ani ar.y Dropped Dead at Marlbank. Marlbank, April 25 Carman Young and wife are visiting at Na- pane. Mrs. William Whalen drop- ped dead yesterday after a short ill- ness. The funeral was one of (12 largest ever seen for many yes. Mrs. John Welsh and Mr. Fowler, Tamworth, visited Marlbank fri:ia3 to-day. George Tyner was here on business this week. The hall is under construction, and may be ready for use by June. Robert Brown left for Belleville to-day. Wil- liam Laughlin 's visiting near Stoco. Miss Hattie and Miss Rozella Mec- Grath, of Kingston, returned Mrs. Patrick Whalen. George Young went to Kingston, yesterday to have his eves treated. There is little hope of Mr. Young regwining his sight. in + Contrast. Toronto Star R. C. Miller is in jail dor not ans wering questions put by government menibers at Ottawa. Mr. Taylor re fuses to answer questions relating to his gift to the Whitney .government, and the government's corrupt, accept ance of the gilt. Mr. Tavlor, instead of being sent to jail, is protecied by the government majority. | Death i leit, Orange® this! morning, after visiting their sister,' WAR IN hE AIR. -- England Ready to Entertain Combat With Germany. London, April 26.--A8 no official reply was made to Claude Grahame- White's declaration that Baagland needed £1,000,000 for airships une legs she were to be hopelessly left behind by France, and, what is. important by Germany, it w erally taken for greoted a money was not forthcoming, the airman's fears hes a reality. However, according to The Times' military expert, this Is not" the rage. He writes: "We have 123 flying officors in the army, including, 55 who have passed the highest test, We have 101 army aeroplanes including monoplanes and imsirnction, crait. and ape pro mised 148 by the end of May, We bave a geod type of military sero- planes which is nmich liked By om ying offiesrs, and are c@ésta nh making progress now that meney is at leapih ailble "The navy has 40 hydroplalfies and 60 pilots, 'and are proogsed nach es aad 75 pitois by aly, an: 100 by the end of the Roanefal year Some of thege hydropiancs will car; sung und wild be fitted with wirelos: Janzivg 50 mile vi Mri Chinrohil ro ses to Heh as chain 01 wyGroplane stations round Gur coast 0 (p-operate in scouting with th, atiol fol 3 The : mount to be aval and military ear $4.250.000, Gerwany has decided fo spena 1 525,000,006 within the next five Years on air Lieets for its army and navy, or aboeuf $7,500,000 a year. Thirty nev airships are to he added to the twelve Germany a¥esdy pos- #esses, and 250 new aeraplanes to the existing 150. we wo © is ' HY nt on Britis! ving dn the nex; RE PORTS ¥ RON DENBIG H. of Sohn VilneWl-- William Chatson Goes West, Denbigh, April 24. William Chatson § this morning, for: Fdnionton, Alta., where he owns some town lots on which he intends to erect some buildings: this season. Oscar Chatson added 'to his real estate by the pur- chase of another hundred-acre farm from Mrs. Erpestine Stein. Seve 3 other farms have changed owners the Slate Falls Settlement. John Vilueti, who has been ill for several months, died last Monday, leaving his widow nad a large family of childrdndn very poor circumstances, Walter -T. Slater, assessor this municipality, has completed his work Jor this year and returned his rolls to the township clerk, S. Lane has started his steam saw mill. He has | quite a supply of maw material to work up again this spring. Another party of farmers' sons, whe have spent the winter in New Ontario, have arrived home lately, to assist their parents in their farming opera- tions. Most of the farmers are plow- ing or seeding. Mr. and Mrs. lsaae Thompson, from near Kiagston, paid @ visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mri. Henry "Bartson. \dlam Mclellap, wha spent the win- ter hore with son-in-law, J. S, Lane, ft for Matawatchan and Ren- from, where he intends to resume his trade as plasterer as soon as the wea- ther permits. Rev. 6. Daechsel, of Rankin, condueted services in the Luth- eran church on Sunday last. Otto Kleiem, who "suliered a heavy loss of through the heavy windstorm on Good Friday, met with the further misior- tune of losing a valuable horse a few days ago. Nervous Sufferers Often Look Well While persons subject to disorders of the nerves are frequently thin and weak, such is not always the case by any means. Many are of ruddy and vigorous strength and so healthy in appear- ance that they rece.ve little »& no sympathy. In such cases the symptoms indi- cate trouble in the head and spinal cord. Though strong in a muscular sense, the nerves are affected, and spells of helplessness come over the suffere~. The condition is alarming, because the result to be expected is paralysis, As in aH forms of nervous exhaus- tion. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the Dr. Chase's 50 cents a box, 6 for $3.50, at all 4, Limi Bringing 'Up Father eal THE DAILY BRIYVISH WHIG, A STURDY YET ATTRACTIVE MOND: AY, SCHOOK FROCK. With the coming of warmer spring weather, the little girl will more comfortable in tub frocks and the fresh new costumes will please made brown Holland linen with a simple design in Delft blue embroidered on her fancy also. This serviceable sc hos collar and sleeves. ol and play frock is k A be The front opens over a narrow panel of white pique and blue silk braid is laced across panel theough etabroidered eyeless, Even quite big girls wear short socks n and buttoned strap slippers for wear with the socks may with very low heels better than the flat sole for girls over five years of | Wagner, age. WILLY i. PROV DFOOT. M. PP, Who Risks Political Life in Making | Charges. i ha qu | Toronto Star {ha The man who has taken life in his hands In grave charges against the ministersiol the crown, is a cautious, dry, lawver body, of Scotch-Irish stock. If the investigation about to be conducted into the actions oi the premier and the provincial secretary fails to dis cover wrongful conduct, William Proudiocot, K.('., member for Centre Huron, will be compelled to resign his seat in the house, and retire in dis grace into private life. at the mid dle-aged, sandy mounstached, matter oi fact looking man does not show any- signa of worry. He has the legal mind and appears to be sure of his bround. William Proudfoot was horn on Huron county farm in 18359. He his schooling at the Goderich public school, and from private teachers At Osgoode Hall his standing high, though not extraovdinary. 1h was ealled to the bar in 1584, and set to work methodically to build up a law 'practice in his native country. Ralid hard work won him a snicuous success, and he has now the his polit ¢ launching | "® [at ra th of co th a got |. is wn ca pe con treatment from which the best re) sults are to be obtained. You cannot sleep, and feel restless, and irritable; you ga a strength, and; C then a little extra excitement brings'Y on a servous collapse, and helpless ness and discouragement come over yon again, It seems impossible to concentrate the mind and to apply yourself to the duties of the day. Yet your appear- ance is such that people are inclined to think you shamming. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food will do wonders for you if you only give it a chance. Gradually and naturally it restores new vigor to the nerves and i now hope and conlidence to the mind. Nerve Food alers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, geputation of being one of the soundest, though not by any means the flashiest, Jawvers in Ontario. Mr Proudfodt i= well kbown |Osgoade Hall) the home of the 'tario supreme court- He has argued many an appeal and his reputation is Shut of a gent) man decided], learned in the law Liked by all his col leafhies in the profession, This elations ith the bench are of the most har monions nature The ordinary lay person would sav that he even tampered. A fellowibarrist mirht aneak of his "judicial mine It is said that a man in the right ean afford to keep his temper, and that a man in the wrong cannot afford te lose it. Whether this idea has ever orourred to Mr. Proudfoot is purely eomjectural, but it a fact that there is nothing irritable, baoister ous, or hvsterical about William Proudioot. K.C. He is logical and determined, without being unduly palf-assertive or unpleasantly aggres- sive. His active political career has not been a long one. We was retvread for Centre Huron at the general elec- On 1s is fy Toronto. goat tion of 1908 and has held the ever {grasp of legnl | the opposition. masterpieces only occasional flash of dom misses its mark. tions million and a The owadays--weather - -- a since, His rise in 3 heen iet, bug, certain and finan him one of In the he will almost His firy 8 made hinet tornev-general. of thing be like his rise at His human about sarcasm, which sel- the cial next certainly speeches reasoning. them A Great Job. Tor to Glows The Huron ilway is intl ject. The ¥ ay the timber in their rough the old and controlling the high accustomed that neither the e enormity quarter ted. fully appre man the turke: sympathy. rve never r share of he interior is now who is ealled & Northern a timber Witers will have own simple way. ug gets hous the thorough permitting-- obtained bar; matters the chiefs ot liberal be are The is an Ontario . pro- hands process Ww of an alienation of acres of timber on his e are to gigantic exploita- magnitude nor one | to pro- i f ous | | CHANGED INTERIOR OF THE US. HOUSE OF The interior of the House of Representatives, Washington, the rew henches which have just been instalied to take the place of the hairse and desks formerly used by c congressmen, necessary by the additioha]l number of members of the ilar to the English House of Commons. APRIL 28, 1013. THE" SPORT REVIEW VINCENT YACHT CLUB PROGRAMME. CAPE SEASON'S Baseball Club Gets a New Fitcher--Class Beginning To Teil in the Big DBasebalt Leagues. You Toronto is rdav signed « Cleve! "y a con- tract to manage and team of the Federal league. Fred. Degan, the man, will Nationals. Walter Johnson has so far twenty-six for without avainst veteran the Cornwall lacrosse likely join Montreal Pitcher twirled Washington innings a score Here's the most popular bigjcle in Canada, and deservedly so,, Because of its unusual combination of light- ness, speed and strength. Cleveland Bicycles have been tested and enthusiastically approved for you by thousands. Let us show you this splendid wheel, built for the hardest riding. HARVEY MILNE, Kingston nn. Poulin key with lacrosse tr \ out who played hoe "last merit and Rowe, Victoria, lavers With either winler, and Vancouver' are of will or third i= hold for Dolan, who played base for Rochester last year, ing down the right field posi the Philadelphia Nationals Chase, the star first baseman of the New Noi Americans, playing in the outfield, while Manager Chance is down the initial corner. champions are | tough in the! league. They have lost! three up to date. inning to tell in the Na New York are on top Chicago and %hila- tion holding Ihe tindine the American seven and Class tional vith fetnhia losion world's going pretty wan is beg le Pittshurgh, x gue 1 line i News : Apparently the | of the new amateur | going ahead in great Perth, Almonte ' and they expect have Ottawa and one in ne Toronto Fastery district lacrosse hady sivle. © Besides Carletan Place three teams in Prescott 10 her, the New pitcher, has dis and in the future speed and ya fast "Schoolmaster" York Americans' carded his spitter will depend upon breaking curve. Hastings and Stirling are about the only Trent Valley localities that are appreciating the lacrosse revival Hastings is organized and ready the field Catcher arrived for ("Mooney") Gibson Pittsburgh, the latest 8 Pirate hospital list, which has contained Beene, Butler, and others. (Gibson sprained was knocked unconse when he crashed into the grand stand after making a sensational catch in St. Touis. He will be out of the game for a 'week Umpires of the American le wil appear on the diamond immaculate in white flannels on special occasions, President B. B. Johnston One of these occasions will be May 17th when Frank Chance will be given a great reception at the White Park. Umpires will appear in dress on these days and when president of the United States tends. George has in addition to the an ankle and gue favs Sox full the at President MeCafiery, of the Toronto haseball club, has purchased Pitcher Theo. Goulait from the New. York Giants, and the new twirler should join the Leafs in Providence. Goulait was purchased by the Giants from the Mobile club, of the Southern league, and is a right-hander. CArTY a hig a While load drinks No, heaven pose a camel can than a dozen men, nothing but water. Cordelia, the matches made never for the hiting cigaretfes. 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