Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1914, p. 9

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||| YEAR 81.-NO. 19 : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, : : PAGES 9 TO 12 uable timber being destroyed on ac- 3 - Slt i wrt Sp v the air is 'tainted for miles around . v . Hog aghie. Athens D THE F = ¢ new 0 Was opened for busi. tu ---- this big sw. cco! . { : : WITH REGARD TO FRONTENAC nant a Rl oy ou, on i an a ied ag 2 rush : ) ; nr k ) New- | CONTE TY COUNTY WFSTIONS Drs. Oldham and Beeman would say : burgh, an experiencel" pou of New- [CONQUERED THE WILDERNESS that is healthy, I su pose. Well, Dr, ol : : . § is Pett i h. pratal clerk, AXD MADE PEACE n NV n Improve Oldham, happens to be a brother-in- 3 3 i? x £ 3 , AssSting in the new post office. - . kde ho apanee iver Improvement law of A. W. Benjamin. ond tle q cg 5 3 5 ' ; W. Earl stared Saurday from here \ Company Scored--Portland Town- thicker than 'water, : . os : Pass a LS 5 a 3 g : with a load of cattle for Mor.treal, Tributes to Strathcona -- Sir Gil. ship Wants J. £. Freeman Elected| Lumber has ranged from $12 to $60 By Re : ¥ ui? NY WONDER OT ais bert Parker Says thie British Em- Warden, * Sh dere jn the drowned lands. 1 have t ! ] : \ rg ; A WONDERFUL CASE pire Owes Him an Unpayable Debt, " 3s pai Pi p » ny . » bE n * 2; a ------ 3 e 3 Bell Rock, Jan. 19.--( I'o the Editor): Paid 320 2, uete, Rut at the Present 1 - , 4 . a Three Months in Hospital and Came ooncerning the late Lord Strathcona 1 read in yours of the 15th that B, S. Hime i " os: ¥9 Slee 0 se , : : Fi : Out Uncured e Donald McMaster, K.C., M.P., said: O'Loughlin and A. W. tenjamin' on fort "Oo and fallen. Tour le ? 3 AAR Ho was a pioneer philanthropist and Tuesday evening appeared before the | yn O'Laughlin and Benjami i -- ' Bi Ge eid Zam-Buk Cured Him in Few Weeks patriot. No raan has done $0 much Board of Trade representing the Nap- | called removing Fifth Toke d os Ha ; : . * ei ous Fred. Masom, the = woll-know to make Canada what it is to-day and anes River Improvement company, and, ot of vandal, 1 cal i®%n go) of j yi CT 7 ; ! holsterer and mattress ot Ds rer, [able rere Clearly foresaw the illimit- 1\ would like to say a few words in bravery, If we hid an anny ot LoL . on kee : : of St Avarar. NE Tha Acturer, lable resources of his adapted country, 1 3 ! "Thad ooreni co pat .. |The full mpasure of his loss connot BX y Knee, which Ibe estimatad to-day for Canada loses regard to this matter. I think these gentl are trying to mislead t 1 men we would have no fear of an in- entiemen ; $ vasion from 4 foreign foe. It is too caused + me tercible pain and ineo 5 Ww tat u . 8 n- 128 well #4 'a faithful steward he i or overnment. 1 think they are no wip toy ~ 1 onl T Jo vein ho pron eeu _-- bud we can't find out who did it. as : - 0 : Senjence. The sore parts would itch greatest 'penefactor and there will he farther than their own interests are a gold medal. but ala¥! brave men ag and Wolo, and then when ,jpournin £ in every Canadian home." concerned. 1 think the company | over Yike' their doeds to he hd - rr or Fal te would = become Sir G'Abert Parker, M.P., said: "He should have been called," The Destroy- Nor. i rote io be ki ou . ery Painful ) en the knee got | Present nd, perhaps, more than any ing company" instead of "The Te. HL, hp oe lent men, sai n v do eam 3t ume Worse, aud the itch- [other man in the Empire, the spirit provement company. ford's siucerity and honesty of bur.) B " i, . og and burning and smdrting were and P ower of'the great pioneer. To I have lived in Portland neajly all Pose in making this rebort 1 : 1 1 i be TR ! bs 13 A a almost unbearably. I tried various such a man the eupire owes an un- wy lis, 'near the Napanee rive. I pos pak his Reoy ok he do : 5 ; hd s remedies but got no better, so I |Paya ple debt. know every crook and turn from Nap [hin infoote to ay | a 1 Shiai ; AEC r Sa Th : ir decide® to go to Montreal and take : O bed Smith, commissioner of emi- an to ihe Filth Luke, have nl%o | and Eo eat reinble p in 3 #pacial Jreatmda. l Forel ved J i t- Sr fiom, Fematiied; yotwithstanding watche ams for the river company. Sioal ir or a " AN TRI ab Ft 2 ay ment a e Monivea enera os- | 3 er multifarious duties wor 1 would Hike to know why ro pany: Jud again they uy '0 Inuch for the Ww HEN THE BRITISH SUBMARINE At, WITH THIRTEEN MEN ABOARD, TO THEIR DEATH. pital for thirteen weeks, but at { the S'/rathcona always impressed . pass in those dams. 1 have seen the sorry to say we a or No 1 di At time of writing twenty vessels of the British Navy are scouring the British Channel with divers {end of that time I was not ° cured, Mimeself and others the vital interests river and First © Lake covered with have a very poor © inion { thom h AI diving apparatus in an effort to locate the British submarine which sank on January 15th. 'Tis thought |and almost gave in. A friend ad- | Of Canada. No matter was too small dead and dying fish after they have This. fourteen nian. © ] he . i ol ae, lost. The picture shows a British submarine (in front) of the type of A2. and a torpedo destroyer. |vised me to give Zam-Buk a trial. or 100 great for him to consider, and let off water from Second Lake dam, drowned land is the he t rie 0 ie later type of vessel are doing the attempted rescue work in the channel. "Almost as soon as applied Zam- The always felt 'that Canada deserved caused, I think, by the change in the Tre hd, ia - the 3 J Lo - - Buk stopped the itching' and irritec MOTe from him than she receival, fn temperature of water. cleared and has given the best of sat- | north of the Napanee river, and th we Portland, and I think he should have At Washburn's Corners tion. v1 persevered with the babn, ization matters the special ails The farmers suffer to a great extent |isfaction before the river company have been no mills * here for years, favorable corsideration at the hands Rh ne and it was, soon evident that it 1c .o 5 1S emigrant Was second only north of Bell Rock from Second Lake built its dam ut Petworth. 1 ow n Gk Petworth is the noxt, seven miles |of the councillors. Mr. Freeman was Washburn's Corners, Jan. 17--Dieq would have to be amputated." i 2s aetermination that the stream dam. I have had hay cut near First ty acres of valuable swamp land near | down the river; no industries there. I [first cloctod to Portland council ip |3t Lake Eloida on Jan. §th, Mrs.|pain was reduced, the sore spots be . AY commerce be as pure and Lake, and the next day it would be First lake that is rendered useless on jusedto know a man at Yarker. .Ho{1808, and has been connected with, | James Mackie, aged 101 yo. rs. The gan to heal, and by the time I had Sune do a3 was humanly Possible for a foot under water. Now these gentle- account of flooding from Second lake [had an industry .at the foot of the {that body more or less ever since serv- | deceased was one of Liedds piotieers | used a few boxes of Zam-Buk I was a opartmeit to, secure, : men claim nature is responsible for dans; 5 falls. He had a flutter w heel and got |ing several years as councillor and. al and her beautiful christian life will be quite cured. tats aa Sait Guine sap aditor- drowned lands. That is all rot. Pe t would like to know where I. &, [his power from the swift current of |so as reeve for a number of terms, | long remembered by all who knew | "Since then Zam-Buk has cured Shi d @ conquered the willornesy fore the Napanee river company built O'Loughlif's twenty-two industries are the Napanee river, but he carried on | later he" was elected as commissioner. her. Her qualities of sterling futeg- blood-poison in, my finger, and at ace peace among men. k 8 com-~ its dam at Petworth, I have gone in|in a distance of fourteen miles along] business alone. He did not employ [during the regime of the county com- rity and her unsxfish unvssumisg time when my finger 'was in such 8 |neey Heo a ated ng succored Ha the big swamp in October with = athe river. Bellrock is the last village any army of 'nen, and turned out | missioners. He has had an adequate | SPirit endeared her io all with Whom | terrible condition that I feared it re Hr hele io Jag ang Jew teum of horses and skidded logs. In |m---- ------ ===) SOme fine baby toys. There was also [experience in both township and county | She was associatetl. Her husband|woujd have to be amputated." bonds of broootiong Sek Into closer joie, oa per, Hip with + D M . mothe giidustry at Woodmueket, be |afiairs, and is well qualified to fill the Predecanssd her six years ago. ne For ' eczema, blood*poisoning, piles, The Westminster Gazette states: water fall a fon in one wight in Big be orse's of Kitten shor gy Bi he lo) Oe = bs of Portland has t grandoniMire n, ita tee is Wd leg Shereeger, big os Auer Dubie ten mia have been as C 8, but alas! YY are 1¢ townsh M d has been | 874 Y en, 4 M ee Bey 8 v 3 Ss, J Ta v n: Pow Va Swamp, after they would takq out stop Indian Root Pills gone. Vain is the hope of man! Here | somew hat tonal. as oR os grandchildren. The funeral service ai ry er, ral ie oo, Slt Sow a this logs at. Petworth dam. Bell Rock owe their singular effectiveness is are two of the industries. Please tel have elppsed since it held the warden- | was conducted by Rev. G. Edwards in skin 'iffaries and diseases, Zam-Puk fine example of the Scottish races, long bridge is covered with water curing Rheumatizm [tmbago and where the other twenty are ship, and as this township is one of [the Methodist church, Athens. The is without equal who might fairly b® called the fatl nearly all the year round, on account Sciatica to their power of stimulating I feel sorry for Kingston when the the heaviest" taxed ones contributing | annual meeting of the members of "300. box' all. Jrumists and stores or |er of modern Canada" x s Ah of Petworth dam. Many a fine horse] and strengthening the kidneys. They | Napanee river goes out of business |to the county funds, . it is thought by | Lyndhurst fair will be held in the vost free' tom Zam. Buk Co Toron- : , has lost its life in fording the ice cold enable these organs to thoroughly and Kingston is bankrupt, as 1 do a great many that it would be only fair Orange hall, Lyndhurst, on Jan.20th. | P° f : Refuse. imitations It' sal "bet i an earh . water over Bell Rock long bridge. There filter from the blood the uric acid some trading there.--~JAMES MEEKS, | to give the wardenship to Portland at | Mrs. S. A. Webster has gone to visit to, lor price. u y in 3 2 This a0} re average. Sian Itould ba water on the bridge only for | (the product of waste matter) whos -- the present time.--~A RATEPAYER. relatives at Oak Leaf. A mumber Fire Brigade Tnauiry a terasted in the downfall uf a short time in the spring if it was gets into the joints and muscles and The Claims of © Portland -- i from here attended the broom ball Bellevill J 8 93.--The Board of rare 10 than inthe :dewifall - of not for Petworth dam. Now theraris| causes these painful diseases. ' Over Hartington, Jan. 2I'--(To the Edit-| = match held at Athens in aid of ther a 2h kin he sounail to hold an Hugita. 3 . 2 a rhe 4 > " J ity io < Ve £ nen a IW ig water on it more or less, nearly all half a century of constant use has or): 1 have - noticed that several Only One "BROMO QUININE Athens hockey club, . Robert Shaw BE ae the recent. fire in Hine to Bp ¥ 1 Pat off being tho year round. It is impossible to ved conclusively that Dr. Morse's [names have been me ntioned as likely] That is Laxative Bromo Quinine. [is getting ready to haul brick from Belleville wherein $30,000 worth of | gun saonre SOU can doso on: your keep it in repair on account of Pet ndian Root Pills strengthen weak candidates of the wardenship of the [Look for the signature of Wo. W. | Phillipsville, for his new residence. property was destroyed. and into the wn 2oney: ir] ig inclined 1 worth dam. 4 ? aad 8 u county of krontenac. Among those |tirove. Cures a Cold in One Day. [ I. Mackie and K. C. Rappell of, general organization" and management' blocte ot .. I ue ey tu oe : a There are thousands of acres of val. Cure Rheumatism | mentioned is J. E. Freeman, reeve of [Cures Grip in Two Days. 23e. I Queen's university, Kingston came qf the fire brigade and department. shing MED eda I might get the Victoria Cross. or to THE BIG GENUINE Annual Sale of Fine Furs STARTS TOMORROW, One Week Earlier Than Usual, at "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" This sale means big reductions off the regular prices of all winter wants for men, ladies and children in each department of our store. We have had a wonderful season's bus. iness and now we propose by cut prices to greatly reduce our enormous stock, THE LARGEST STOCK OF FURS BETWEEN TORONTO and MONTREAL | Our long experience making and selling furs, wholesale and retail, long ago placed us at the head of the fur trade in this part of Canada, and now we want to share our prosperity with the hundreds whom we know have been waiting for this GENUINE FUR SALE. It is impossible for us to list the prices or give desc riptions of but a few of the many real bargains in this advertise- ment, but if interested in Winter Hats, Caps, Fur and Cloth Coats of every description, Fur Muffs, Fur Neckwear, Fur Gauntlets, Fur Caps, or anything in Furs, come and inspect our stock--every article is marked in plain figures. All sales for cash. No approval. LADIES LONG PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS, now re- MEN'S COON COATS, wonderful valuss up to $90.00, CHILDREN'S MUSKRAT COATS, regular $30 and $35. redueed to .. : cones. $295.00 for $58.50 y for ......... Lal --.. $18.50 LADIES' THREE-QUARTER LENGTH PERSIAN Bh MEN'S ALASKA BEAVER COATS, regular $25.00, Ql ¢ a BENS WHITE FUR SETTS, regular 0.90 Sud . LAMB JACKETS, regular $250.00, for . ....$187.50 for .. WEE »tyw: Vd : CHILDREN'S MUSKRAT CAPS, always $4 and $3.50. LADIES' Long Black PONY JACKETS, $75 for. .$46.50 . ; for : : » y a * . a . its LADIES' LONG MUSKRAT JACKETS, sold for $00 : | CHILDREN'S WINTER HATS, TOQUES, &e., 'at big and $65 all season, now on sale at «940. MEN'S WINTER CLOTH, CAPS reduced. to Te. Boe [ reductions. LADIES' CLOTH COATS all at less than Half Price Reh CLOTH, CAPS reduced. ta Tou 000, lH BROWN MARTEN STOLLS, beautifully made in newest Aad ~ 5 £ Di i ; j 2. = rein sia lii d a ah ee Be : Ear aw a ede aa st SR A . stvl is, To | » $6.50, tor rn 25 "LARGE ALASKA SABLE MUFFS, regular price $25.00, M EN 'S WINTER SOFT HATS, 50 dozen, worth up to : PERSIAN iT Sok SETTS, sold all season at sa NOW: vuans.-... Sei arenas SAB $2.50, now . . creeren 3100 now cneesn ae S110 LARGE NATURAL CANADIAN MINK MUFES, $65.00 * . BLACK FOX SETTS, off regular price ..20" BA, MINK MARMOT STOLLS. AND MUFFS, a big varloty, size and quality for .... . .$43.50 BLUE WOLF SETTS, at a discount of \ + regular $3.50 to $12, now $7.25 down to . . x. ... $2.10 Fo mV eA NET SR ag

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