a i TR An Ideal Summer Resort Close To Kingston : VE been Ppaisted ts, by the C vi Co., Ltd. to rent th houses od by this Company, as summer cottages. EHAY : 0 ow ao A Bed ih Island 0 the City, should Yu the Spporuny of securing one splendid 3 | Worth Remembering onians, wi Bugs summer homes. There is an excellent ferry service, an ideal location, good bathing near- HE actessabil ity of this resort is not equalled ooking fo t % just what the business man has other resorts for a month or two's use of houses. Come in and let us talk it over. "| The Prices Asked Are Very Mod- erate, Depending Upon the ore Sok S04 lewve us lata 26 0.90 1, Wi several Size of House, Etc. Sity 4 10.30 30, Subiaday:. || EARLIEST APPLICANTS NATURALLY GET | THE FIRST CHOICE. The Ferry Service C ITIZENS can return to the city as early as 8.30 PPP 4 by, telegraph and telephone services, and other advantages difficult, if not impossible, to find combined in. any other spot. ! The cottages on this Island are now for rent. We can give you a yearly lease for the same price as one would pay at been loo, for. Here he can enjoy a summer home without neglecting his work. Put in Your Application Now and Give Yourself and Family a Treat Next Summer LK. Carroll Agency, Phone 68 John Driver, Representative et rt A ate, its Ea eS BS RE Freon Wo A tions. The best monument of the ¢ OF PEACE centennial of peace is the implanting in the hearts of the people of that A ---- * SUITABLE SERVICES ARE TO BE HELD IN CHURCHES. an. The Event Marks the Ratification of Treaty of Ghent Between Brit and the 'United States----Mak- Most Of the Lesson. fle Canada aid "the United States will, : Feb. by suitable the ain ing , commemor- dears of Peace be. mpire and the Uni- ards which the Association , and an oo- somewhat mar Indeed noble feeling which springs from a proper recognition of a veign of righteousness as opposed to the reign of frightfulness, os Cardinal Gibbous in a letter to Hon, A. B. Parker, of the American Peace Centenary Committee, has ex- pressed the sentiment of the hour ¢0 appropriately that the Whig can- not do better than quote it: "When the waters receded from the carth after tho Deluge, Almighty God made a solemn covenant with Noah and his posterity, that the earth should never again he destroyed by water, aml, as a sign of this cov- enant He placed a bow in the heav- ens. Let Britannia and Columbia join hands across the Atlantic, and their outstretched arms will form a sacred arch of peace which will excite the admiration of the nations, and will proclaim. to the. world the hope that, with God's help, the earth shall never more be deluged with blood shed in a fratricidal war." FORT HENRY PRISONERS tho | To Testify at Newlich Treasbn Trial In Toronto. thesses for | So ih rr Se AE qr sri CC ---------- -------------------------- EE EI EEN ---- - - Heavy. Gales In North Sea Played Havoc With Then. London, Feb. 13.--The Daily Mail has the following from its Copen- hagen correspondent: "I am informed privately 'from Christiania that during heavy North Sea gales a few days ago ten Ger- man submarines put into Bergen, Stavenger, Trondhjem and other Norweglan ports in a terribly batter ed condition. = The crews reported to have been many days in heavy weath- er, enduring privations, loss of sleep and discomforts through the cease- less rising and falling of the moun- tainous seas. The men were in ap exhausted condition, several of them boing ll. . The submarines were es- corted to Norwegian waters by Nor- weglan patrol cruisers, and informed that they must leave within twenty. four hours, according to the interna- tonal rules, or be interned. They remained about twenty heurs for rest, and carried out some slight re- Puirs. The men were only half in- clined to return to their task in the North Sea." Ps "OUT OF POLITICS. Says The Right Candidate Will Tarn Once Little Valued, They Are Now & Boon to Oyster Growers: Ten years ago any stranger could spot the shore location of any oyster fishery by means of the mammoth piles of oyster shells. - These were heaped up on the shore in great Stacks sometimes from thirty to for ty feet in height. These shells were considered of little value. In many places they were actually giveu away and they were used to be crushed up, and spread over road! beds and they were also burned in order to get the lime from them. To-day these piles have disappear ed and if you wanted a ton or so of them you would have to pay a pret- ty good price, simply because the SNe aLR AMARA Sebi OUR hEsn GROUND OO¥ FEE AT 40c. CAN'T BE BEAT, Try » sample order and be col NOLAN'S GROUKRY Princess St. owners want to dump them back in- to the sea. There used to be a great deal of difieaity in preparing Oyster beds -- for breeding place for the embryo oysters was on the smooth inside surface of the adult oyster shells, and so every year the shells from the shucked oysters are taken out and scattéred over the Beds. Tho baby oysters attack themselves to these surfaces and thrive mightily, There are experts to-day who know nothing of fishing for oysters =stop Mont There is one or marketing them, but who devote Up. Toronto, Ont., Feb. 13. Former President Taft, yesterday, intimated -# his complete severance from politics. "'rhey be in- 1 arena artificial oyster beds. a8 come a recognized part dustry. After the shells have 0 mies. preperly. spread. over the bo bess | Belen as ton | ERE pu have been in either