Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1914, p. 3

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GOING MAD FROM vl . A {ek Cannot See as Abundant Rains : PRB Desired THE TERRIFIC PAIN eT ;me was JEALOYS, OF HER] : -- o * | A reactionary storm period is cen- 4 HUSBAND. {tral on the 20th, 21st, and 22nd of | m-- {July. The moon is at greatest de: amines Mosh Tide iis Lin She Was Just/ "Curious --s Out OR clination 'nerth on the 24th; and in Saved : a . Bail the Suspected Slayer Goes on conjunction with the earth and the DRYSDALE, ONT, JUN® 15th. 1913. Tour With Family. "| sun, at new moon, on the 220d. This '1 am a general storekeeper at the New York, July 20.--District At! Period will bring great depression of above address, and on account of the [torney Lewis: J. Smith announced the baromater and Sxtremely high, great good I have experienced from THATS office is working on new evi. | (CTiPerature-- a dime when 3 heat Service has been !n@ngurated be | Using ** Fruit-a-tives"', recommend |gence in the Mrs. L. Bailey murder! "2¥® wii reach 3 &limax Which will tween Eastern and Western Canaga, | hein to my customers' They were g case, with a view to having it sub-| ine oh irony 1 for on go trains leaving Toronfo via Grand Breat boon to me, I can tell you, for mitted to another jury With the ob-! © ¢ or uo hutural tr: oe Trunk, -Mondays, Wednesdays and ea ay years ago, 1 was laid up i" ject of an indictment for first degree |» '0€® i id ¥ i np0dy ith vomiting and a terrific Pain divider can pred et warm weather in July, { Ybut they will not undertake to tell Saturdays, 11.15 a.m., 10 conneet at of the base of ib 1 . $ ¥ skull. The pain : , : ~ Pa Just what this evidence is vei- | When you may look for the warmest Dx district attorney would not say. Nei- UA mn I'iesday, warn but some showers, RR Sarnia with the high-lass steamers nearly drove me mad. Doctors feared LING | J of the Northern Navimtion Co., for | ;, would turn to Iuflamamtion of the weather, or the time when summer ther would he divulge the time when |, .¢ will rise into a prolonged criss. rt William, thencd Grand Trunk | Begin 3, " Pruitia tives * on to points in W a. | steadily oy , rut Ta this evidence would be submitted. | Blustering storms of rain and thun. X00 3 R Yi - . We can make all p O gained fifteen pounds since takin Plans for the immediate future | ho) will be natural on and next to PU pring your family "Froit-a-tives", and 1 verily belies accupied the attention Saturday of | the 21st and 22nd, but rains will not ---- | IS won e U ; "01d Country." they saved me from a disastrous il. Mrs. Florence Carman who on Friday |, as abundant and general as will = , ' jeulars ! nesp'r, . . [was released from the county jail atj,o desired If crops are ke t thor- § "8 ' : JA. C ORRIVEAU, Mineola in. $20,000 bail [oughly cultivated and free re grass : % ¢ { : PITH OF THE NE 'S. 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, Dr. Edwin Carman, and daughter| = weeds, they will stand a marked ¥ [ Ww - 2 sent postpaid on receipt of Elizabeth, 'and Mrs. Carman, Platined | po oan rainfall, 'at this season: | latest Tidings From All Over the : bo price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. [to start to-day on aa automobile tour| but woe te the fields that are = World [i Phiindeinnia, Aliant cine cut Vit. wou tothe. fe vi ol 1d-summer I i -- -- that have no touch of the High Japanese officials have been -- 3 " . | plowed the Delaware water gdp. The ( ar-|. . > : e [§ A D | y I] fe -------------------- mans expeet" to be gone about al dry farming. Rising barometer Sent te prison for forgery and bribery A . month, spending a part of the time| 20d cooling winds may come about the Panama canal will be opened to ric KINGSTON x spending a pe - {the 23rd to 25th. cial : : A om their fam near the Delaware wa- | Th ond sei : i % | commercial traflic on July 31st. f € second seismic period 'in July Five vessels were lost on the Nova IN ter gap. is ceiitral on the 22nd, coveri : A . = 2 22nd, cove 2 | Seotin cone BUS ESS COLLEGE In a statement Mrs. Carman told | 1010 to the 26th nl Sovering toe otia coast in a storm. (Limited) for the first time her story. She said | te bah Tv a Wg \ twelve-foot waterway between i that it was not true that she was | poo o this last period may continue Montreal and New York 1s proposed Head of Queen Strees "insanely jealous, as the newspapers | © P1¢ the fimits, Up to the last day: Halv Walters, the well-known Otta Courses in bookkeepln hort. lead people to believe." x , -- wa sportsman, suidided » ) &. short : bari . [pil Central Gite Steel Bud, typewriting, ofvil service, She explaied she was 'merely! a SRR. ERAT aan Fhe St. Jdabn, N.B., Globe calls on yin Michisun ¢ Windsor 8 Detrolt om aria roy aient, sud aif curious, sayingthe fact of the mat-| AT CHALMERS CHURCH Premier Flemming to resign, : ere rubjee A ¢ RE v .- -------- f = Leaving Montreal 5.45 5 ae Rat - ter is that I had been on numerous Rev. "AlN Bright, of Parkdale \ relie expedition failed to reach a ny 7.45 anilly, tree. © moderate, lutormation occasions with my husband at vari-| , fed g! . vale, I the Karluk erew in the Arctic, fequally gcd erie 4 ous affairs, and had m2ny a good Preached on Sunday. Chilipe Snowden, labor leader; pre Through Elec x H F M time with him But on such occas-| The combined congregations of ('hal els a big Fnglish railway strike - , ; a, etcalf, Principal . i Tit . pais : Nine d boys were' drowned = Ions people would rout him about his mers and St Andrew Preshyterig ine men and boys were drowned in s bp ye are oF Togtemior | iv. Placer in Ditano ors drowned i Hundreds crowded our aisles to-day ment, a TORONTO . t 'many girls.' I simply made up my, churches had the pleasure of listening . ar +P m Toronto-Vancouver Ex . mind to find. out what was the truth to two eloquent "sermons on Sunday on and secured unhe. d of barg ins. 0-mor- A ors by' Rav ii > eachers of the e Jire Il ho an i in Chalmers by Rev. Alfred Bright, of role empire will hold w row and 'each day until Saturday eve . 5.55 p.m. ! leaves Toronto Express in those remarks, not because I was : ) rives Toronto 18 A insanely Jealous, but because J want-| Parkdale, Toronto. The morning | Mperial conference in Foronto next : Hoba Express Np. : 1 ~~ [o1 to nd -out--1 was curious." "| tirn out. was an excoplonatly wens; ver JE : department has extra special values to of. datiy except Sunday 1b : g ai ~__.| one, and the preacher delivered a ser W. McDonald's majority im Nort} fer fo: Express No. § leaves GIFT FOR CARDINAL. {mon based on Matthew vi, 5-13 , This | Bruce has been- increased on a re : $.26 p.m. and arrives (pertained to the subject of prayer and he | lod qa various applications 'h shoul 1 King has called a conference of 3 ' 5 ar CoN pel ' hop-of Baltimore | be made of P) Jn uch gr haa leaders of all parties on Irish home If you miss to-morrow 8 offerings, you ge 3 \ it : 1 3 3 s a F rul i i Y Fieket Ofc \ : Baltimore, July 20. Cardinal Gib-| "1% bidding. "In this passage' he | rule. Ae iia will have missed some of the most remark. al , July 2 4 al G speaker pointe a i I {ud oronto, as electe 1 i -- bous, as archbishop of Baltimore, |i" timc] out thi igre ers a, able values the women of Kingston have ---------- . 3 receive $2892 0655 > » § 7 ne git wh 0 Ee) { DA STEAMSHIP LINE YiTED of 'Eliza, Angtews, 5 Dasarmers SiH praver was meee" Tugel iGling of [0dr ever seen CANA J ™ fin Eliza Andrews, a Baltimore wo esty of prayer, the secrecy of pray » Poltce report that many employ 1 s f | y €es in Toronto are unable to collect 8 Toronto and Kingston Mui, administration account has just been | pit of submission We should, suid "8 a.m; connecting at Pred |i, paid by the orphan's court. [1 : ) Bul Kapias Steamer, Arriving yeu) The value of the entire estate fg] Preacher, concentrate our minds D 8 = . , fu $721,544.20 ' hill 50 to the BIL ihishop of alt ! Sydenham Stre. Methodist, 'he name n Budd u36 i AFi0US Rov. H. D. McQuaig, B.A. son-in. | Prominently suggested as daily except. Sunday 10.5 0 count from four to seven xcept Tuesday, y " m. daily excep re, Woman Leaves $282 055 to Archbis- | th xt Siw. president of the American Poster As hon : H : od f 'r philanthropy. The | ; MONI IA QUI --s2 8) 'n noted for her philanthropy. The or, the confidence of prayer, and th 30 p.m. Of the amount which | "PO" Prayer when praying, the late Senator Coffey in the up their wages | \ four-storey building at Northamp co, Mass, fell in, injuring several per son TORONTO EXPRESS SER of Phil Bowyer is boing a SUCCessSOr ave Kings.on fm Steamers leave i = Monday fur Tom, ties and $2,659 in cash. Mrs. An i i W of Samuel Anglin, of this cit dally except ' leat teturning lea ests 3 Sturn drews made many bequests to Catho | i } "as the preacher at both services in ping 7 am ' "pm dnily exeept Bundayj, 1 harities and ed tional institu-| IC cnarities anc eauca a Ss 1 - . t n ¥ > # Sydenham Street Methodist church on he Senate an Ontario. \t Danbury,' Conn., eleven hundred Kingston § am a o i ons. , : : (Port of ne N -Dru-( The Ilive besuas 'ardinal Gib-| "nday, in the absence of Rev. Aljred ia 0 CHARLOTTE The large bequest to Cardinal Gib | Who is enjoying a week's vy rns hes ret iloven hundred per hows Lhere are four Vacancies tt 313.500, were destroyed by fire: : | Brown, at 5 pm, §, Tooth Paste bons will be devoted by him to chari le tion ' \t Tamworth "it is thought Miss day and Saturday a pe : ties of the archdiocese Charlotte, N.Y. : is Economical, a | At the evening service, he preached Hnheha Y, i ids | from Romans vii, 9 , and empha Bl wnche Yorke ma be hiding or J 1000 "ISLANDS--BAY OF Ql because the slotted mouth | BY. Syracuse leaves Tuesda 8S. Casplan and North King 4 of the tube lays only a Sir Edward Clarke Retires, [rized the saving power of Jesus | 4" ied - hrist. Thomas J. Moore, a farmer at . Mond 0.15 'am. dally except thin tape like strip of pasts to § ™ : : 3 1ooo Islands, ang a re m. 14 on avid rm yal London, July 20.--There was a sist Richardson, Sask., will apply to pat jotte via Bay o fall or roll off, eany RD notable gathering at the har al Lin CAPT, LUTHER DONNELLY liament for divorce from his wife Ly coln's Inn at a banquet tendered to dia Lee Moore, now of Calgary. 9 ra 0--QUE Na- MILTON--TORONT( " Sir Bdward Ciarke " -- HA by 83. Ale} Canadian Che~ Right Hon. Sir Edward ( larke, the Passed Away at General Hospital Chicago police are looking for a man concerned in a revolver light when a Panisehly Bervice Ottaw Jud | ios ip Capada. : noted lawyer, who is retiring aftey 4 Hamilton. Delightful water | ' fifty years' practice. Among the Saturday Night, detective was killed and three others fates. guests were the lord high chancellor, After an illness extending «ver wounded : : | the attorney general and the lord four months, the death occurred at the Ford Motor company, between at reasonable {chiel justice. the general hospital on Saturday ev- | October Ist, 1913. and July Ist, 1914 S ial A 3 7 peci nnouncement Folders and juformation frod 3 7.15 o'clock of Captain | built and sald 203,184 cars, an aver E. E. HORSEY, ch FoliAN { Sir Edward Clarke has handled ening about General Agent, Phy 2 ~-- |some notable cases and was solicitor- { David Luther Donnelly. Deceased | age oi 22,500 cars per month for nin . Phone . . ' . 4 " general from 1886 to 1892. He Seas | had been in the hospital since the mnths . counsel in the trial of Dr. Jameson, | latter part of May, Acute Bright's Cheese sales: Cornwall, 123¢ to |and was also in the baccarat case. | disease was the cause of death. + 13-16e.; Picton, 128c. to 12 11-16e 0 |He has written a number of works| Deceased was bern on Gardeh Is- apanee, [2 9-16 ; Iroqueis, 12 13-160 r Victoriaville, Un fon law and other subjects. He was | land, and was a son of Captain John ¢ . "3C.5 born in 1841 and was admitted to the [gang Elizabeth Donnelly. He moved" lfc; O 12}¢ 3 » 3 for 36 e of law at Lincoln's Inn | from Garden Island to Kingston and - ; Se $64. learned tk i a vi [ MeKelvor te Plumbing trade with STEAMER BETTER OFF i E Monday We Exporting Grain | \élvey & Birch. Later on he | ! ve y ixporting Grain. 'ailed: on the great lakes and en- ; Phe. i ry atuj Is cond coal and we warastee prompt [ 1t costs about eleven cents to ship {gaged in the wrecking work with [ Without a Bar--The Thousand is Until August Lst : delivery a bushel of grain from Duluth, [the Donnelly Wrecking company lander Has None, Now is ur opportunity for bargains New designs just received, day, Thursday and S at 6 a.m. { Minn., to Liverpool, England. | He was unmarried, and thirty-nine An évidence that the Passengers going through Booth & Co | This is the service supplied for |vears of age. Deceased was of a |detriment to the general travelling - | re eleven cents: { fovial disposition, well-liked by his | public is shown 4 the fact that the open bar as ous. No extrs chargé ool of West Stree! ning previ sy h l Kendall, of tawa may occupy statervom th J Grain -is Joaded into a steamship | many friends and the news .of his | bar which was formerly on the steam . at Duluth through an elevator It {death was learned with sin- | er Thousand Islander is closed FH WwW N Electr { : is taken from the steamsh"p by an | cere regret by ail. In marine It is stated that Capt. . » ewman 1C - { cles where he was best known, | Clayton, who has been in charge oi Phone 441 Home 1876. 79 Princ : . eas Btrees. For Clayton every Tuesday, A 'riday and Saturday a $ nesday, Friday elevator at Buffalo, cleaned, dried, | cir steams ince she was launched me and loaded into a freight car it | he was held in high esteem. He | the 1 Jones Falls and re i« hauled 435.5 miles by rail in| was an Oddféllow. Besides his | three years ago, experienced a great 50c, every Wednesday | Philadelphia, where it is again ele- | mother, he is survived. by three [deal of difliculty with some men who : |vated out of a 'freight car, weighed, | hirothers and ong sister, Capt. John made a practice of going out mainly . the purpose of having a big time Saturda at Sam SON dried, stored until a ship is ready, | Donnelly and Foster Donnelly, of | fo OFFICE FOOT 2 land loaded into a steamship, which | Kingston, Sandford Donnelly, of To- | In many cases the crew were called PHONE 391. {takss it to Liverpool, 2,000 miles |rrnto, and Mrs. M. McCormack of | "pon to quiet the hilarious "tourists ---------------------- b aeForss the Atlantic ocean. | Kingston. Since the bar was taken off the firsts SER ------ | ------ -- of the season, the captain has experi F ¢ Another Baby Victim | Hunted Up Customs Officer, enced no moge "rough work' and a better class of people are taking the a an 0 e : . "Phone arence Street. a ns Steamship Agency. © Strdtford, July 20.--Irene, - the! Un Sunday morning the steamer Ale irkpatrick. ss three-year-old daughter of Mr. and tha made the steamer America's trip | ViPS among the islands I'he .uousand Islander is about the Mrs. B, P. Edmunds, Nile street, | to Uape Vineent, because the latter 3 only large Pajsengers steamer on the | died on Friday of sulphur-poisoning, | oat had to take an exeursion out of o | despite the efforts of attending phy-{Clayton. When the Aletha landed | 'ke or gi Hat has RO bar . by u 1€S | sicians to save the child's life. Mrs.| hers no customs officer was around | "ration the quarters where the bar P Edmunds found little Irene with aland a cab was secured to go and get | Vas situated on the 'housand Islande) : are now used for a soft drink and } match minus the head. , Later the) one. Half an hour elapsed before he : lune ---- riot : r | |. | child was seized with vomiting spells. | arrived on the scene, and the passen- ine) counter dhs -~ wl 3 ats for . & { Rushed to the hospital two doctors * were allowed to land. Capt. . . a ra pa : Hats for $1.00 worked for several hours, over her, | zhegan is on his holidays and an- Ti SoD] Yacht Here. >» 21 9 | but were unable to overcome the ef-| other officer was supposed to take his ie palatial yacht , Cleopatra WwW : 2 ie $1.2 8 "J ow ned by G. H. Gooderham, M.P.P., b & Carry a full line of special hotel and steam oat goods, extra strong and heavy; will not-chip or . CANADIAN SERVICE. "8 I, (g +=) | fects of the poison. The little vic | place, Frou Southampton From Mon#l Nn ty = | tim's father is "Toad" Edmunds, the ---- of Toronto, arrived at Swift's wharf ) ron ham, sulHats for ...... $1.50]0m" hockey player and referee. | Bandmaster for the 14th. on Sunday. 'On Monday Mr. Good- crack. Specially made to stand the hard, every-da; | It is understood that. the officers of | &rham left for a Cruise among the | wear and tear. % i : Auge . . + 8 ie . : i ballines of men S, bovs'® Newspaper War Goes to Courts. the lth Regiment are trying to se | Thousand Islands and will continue cl v the course through to the coast, London; Ont., July 20.-- The Lon- | cure another bandmaster from Knell England. The SrOTbL is thet This yacht is in command of Captain KE. Redfearn, of Kingston. British thildren's at exactly |don Advertiser, the local liberal or-| Hall, Sound $30 up. ; * | gan, has instituted a $50,000 libel | the bandmaster's salary is too small, r nd, $3! ut, or : IY WD Coo LIMITED, ice Action against the London Free Press| being only $600. He has to (1ake up § = : eral enter 80 King East, . peonservative, for alleged blackguard- | the balance of g livelihood..as best' he Fhe steamer Conger Coal cleared for h * ly attacks for somie' time past. and fcan, What the officers propose is to | brie T i Miss Alice Frasso has left for St. 5 . L a 3 t ' > ral . g wt Y VN ER VESTS demands a complete retraction of | sdctire a clerkship in the third: divi Wn IY Ig gly) gis =F 1s | 4 certain statements published. {rional area offices for the bandmaster | Albans to spéhd the summer months 4 i AA HALF PRICE y i - - Cut Glass, Ete. i. Kin ai a salary of '$80, and then he can | "ith her brother, Martin Frasso. Has Grandmother Record. A B for .....50¢ each cok after the band in his spare time, "Lanoline cream." Gibson's. I of which there would be plenty. Miss Mina Frasso, nurse-in-training | has returned to the Verdun hospitats Si t-- » Collins Bay House Burned, Montreal, after spending a pleasant Mis. A. N. J. Vanalstine's house, | Yi%it with her mother, Mrs. J. Frasso, rn 296 Montreal street ty-four years old. She 'was a Collins_Bay, caught fire inside the | %* i "a ' for :... $1.00 each | ts | ¥ood shed about 11:20 on Friday,| "Lanoline cream." Gibson's. eee eee. randmother at thirty-four years. values, $1.50 to s y [80d was entirely consumed with the \ oe i $2.50 May Run in England. [Laments 5 Dverything she had save 5 \ ZT | What she had on her night clothes. It TE TT a ' Montreal, July 20.--Major George she had been a few minutes foto A \ HH FREE f F . a » i Valparaiso, Ind., July 20. -- Mrs. | price from £1.00] Peter Curtiss claims the distinction | . 50 of being the youngest Steal -grand- | to $1.7 'mother in Indiana. She is only ff. tt. ..... renin' 1.50 Washington Stephens, the former | 3 A Hes $3.00 & 5 Hip [chairman of the Montreal Board of fhe oule Jot have escaped with her Ail ib t k Fo. ' Harbor Commissioners, who was de- . ere Is no insurance. Sires ices take effect |reated on April 6th by Mederie | A A How would you like to have a Masse: 'Silver morning at 8 | Martin in his race for the mayoral- | s Enjoying an Outing. : \ . with a coaster brake and mud guards FREE? 4 1 ty, may be a candidate for the Eng-| The Fort William Times says: A | li We gave one absolutely free to Mr. J. Allmark, of Portsmouth Fa lish House of Commons. ° | Party of young people, chaperoned by \ Ee -- \ last year as he guessed nearest to the number of bicyels paris in a ; Wi oe LT -- : | Miss Traps, are enjoying a picnic on A jar we placed in our Window, ars buyer 1S usudl-| "Lanoline cream." Gibson's. b. | Mount Mei ay in honor of thrés out-. \ This year we give away absolutely free a $45.00 Massey Mr. avd Mrs. J. J. Pelletier, Broek | of-town visitors, Miss Helen Meek, of Lh SA 4 NE same as last year, with the exception that every boy or girl has ( - " Fe - ty * fortunate. street, will leave, on Tuesday, for | Kingston, Miss Staples, of Winnipeg, Same chance as the man or woman. Last year every dollar's v Uuebec, to spend a couple of weeks. {and Miss Winnifred Jones, of Lan- | of goods purchased entitled the purchaser to a guess. Thik 1 3, ) - a ------ | caster, Pa. 3 M . everey purchase, whether it is 9 eent's worth of figh hooks ---- $500.00 motoreyels is good for one guess. Cool on the Water, Look in our window for t a bieycle parts. | Why swelter on shore? A day's oer Pino fe Jus ot 3 . jouting for 50c. North King or Cas. ] [pian at 10.15 am. for the islands. { . White Rose flour the most £

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