FG i RE a a Eas % : 3 En PAGE FGu.L 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Sunday Services in Churches. Chalmers Uhurch.Service at 11 a.m, in Chalmers church; 7 pm. in Cooke's church; Rev. R. J. Wilson, D.D., will preach at both services, St. Paul's Church--Morning pray- er at '11 o'clock. Evening prayer at 7 o'clock. Preacher at both services. Rev. 8. F. Tackaberry, B.D., rector of Newboro, Union Street Baptist Church Pastor, Capt. J, K. Fairfull, Bible school, 8 p.m.; service, 7 p.m.; pray- or meeting, Wednesday, 8 pm. A Some church. Come and enjoy the service. First Congregations] Church--Cor- per Wellnigton and Johnston-- Un- fon services, with First Baptist ohurch, 11 a.m., First Congregation- #1 church; 7 p.m. Firsj Baptist ¢hurch; Sunday School, 10 am, -- A ren Church--Corner 8yg- and Johnson street--Rev. J. LaFlair, r, Union services, 11 am. First Congregational church. tist church, 10 a.m. 7 p.m. First Bible Sabaokl Pamet Baptist church. Princess Street odist Church, ~=Rev. J. A. Waddell, Minister. Servi ees 11 am. and 7 p.m. 11 a.m. Rev. W. K.Bhortt, MAA, Tpm. Y. M.C. A. Evangelistic band. Sunday School ® a.m.; Epworth League, Monday. p.m; Prayer meeting, Wednesday, a. Strangers and visitors wel- Bt. Luke's Church, Nelson street-- Rev. J. de P. Wright, M.A., B.D., rec- % tor. Eighth Sunday After Trinity, 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. morning . 4 p.m. holy baptism, 7 p.m. het prayer. Mugic---special music a - will be rendered by the choir. Seats '1am, Sunday School; frye. Strangers and visitors cordially ifivited to attend r First Church of Christ Scientist, Jonhson street, between Bagot and Wellington streets--Sunday school, 9.45 am. Service TT am.; subject, "Spirit"; Wednesday, 8 p.m. testi: monial meeting ; public reading room, same address, open every aftermoon, except Sunday, 3 to § o'clock. All are { cordially invited to the services and the reading room. St. George's Cathedral--The Very Rev. G. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D,, Dean and Rector, 78 Wellington street; telephone 215. Rev. Cecil Whalley, M.A., B.I,, Priest Vicar, 164 King street; telephone 1444. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a.m., holy communion; 11 a.m. Matins. Preach- er, the Dean; 7 p.m., Evensong. Prea- ober the Dean. Service in the chapel daily at 10 am. except Thursday, when holy communion is at S¢a.m. -- Bethel Congregational Church, core ner Johnson and Barrie streets -- Charles Patterson, pastor. Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Morning subljeot, "A Victory of Surrender". Evening subject, "The Central Protestant Doc- trine." Sunday school at 10 am. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at # p.m.; Y.PS.CE., Fridey, at 83 p.m. A cordial welcome Is extended to all. St. James' Church, corner Union and Arch stréets--T. W. Savary, B. A., regtor, The Rectory, 152 Barrie street. 8 am. holy communion; 10 main. depart- ment; 11 am. Morning Prayer and Litany. Preacher, Rev. A. H. Coleo- man, M.A. Subject: Joshua's Resolve. 3 p.m. Sunday School, (beginners department); 7 p.m. evening prayer and sermon. Preacher, Rev. A. H. Coleman, M.A. Subject: "Divine Gui- dance." NEWS FROM THRE DISTRICT. Be Waellpesday, August 13th, is to be 2 the dhvie Boliday' tor Belleville. Fran Dyer as sold his farm at urtox's to H. J. Jones, HI} Mra. Herd. Sedore, Flinton, whe ity underwent an operation for icitis, is improving nicely. John Bass, a resident of Belle wlile, passed away on Thursday at the age of eighty-three years. *- Jolm Telford died suddenly of \ at his home in Drummond X p, near Perth, on August H. Kennedy, Hungerford, sold to , Kerr & K . v Tweed, . seven months od pigs real- for them $947.50. death occurred in i Perth on i {in jail, Ea Jor this Newspaper. Ross C. Watson, Smith's Falls, the marriage to take place the end of August. George Lindsay, for many years a familiar figure in Tweed district, but who has been an inmate of the Coun- ty House of Refuge for some time, died on Saturday. At the parsonage, Torofito, on July S0th, the marriage was solemnized of Alice Mona Scott, daughter of the late Frank Scott, Toronto, to Herbert Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kennedy, Snow Road. DA Murphy, section foreman on the Canadian Northern Railway at Lar kins for the past six years, and also conducted a general store, has re- signed, and will remove his-family to New York state. There was a happy reunion at the home of Peter Burr, Bloomfield, on August 6th, to celebrate the anniver- sary of his birth, eiglity-three years ago. Mr. Burr is in fine health and shows a deep interest in present day questions. \ Mrs. Dora Goodman, Belleville, on a eharge of assaulting Mrs. Sarah Safe was found guilty. On this charge she was sentenced to ten days She was alsjh sentenced to ten days in jail on a charge of as sault on which she had been convict- od last December, when she was let out on suspended sentence. TR Hin Pn PT SLANG OF UNDERWORLD. A W¥ew Expressions That Hardly Sound Like English. The slang of the underworld is among the oldest of all slang, and is almost endless. Here are a few of the more coffinion expressions: The safe blower is a "box-man" or peter-man" "(Ybox" and "peter" be- ing slang for safe); a safe blower who travels as a tramp, "yegg": one |C FALL FAIRS, 1919 Ontario artment of Agricullure issues the following list and ates: Alexandria .. ... .', ...Sept. 10 and 11 Almont .. ... , ... »+-SepL 28 and 235 Arden .. .. aA aa T Arnprior . ..Bept 18 and 19 Bancroft .. .,0ct. 3 and 3 Believille .. es oss s-Sept. 1 and 2 Bowmanville .. ... .. Sept 16 and 17 Brighton .. i... ... -.Sept. Ml and Brockville Aug. 25 nd 1% Centreville - s - en " a Sept 25 and 26 Sept. 17 and 18 who robs money drawers, "damper |Cormmatt ol ll ar 170s gatiar" ("damper" meaning cash Delta aarbiiie' SepL. Bie B ); one who steals from wagons, | Demorestv . tar ak : "Ufter"; shoplifters, "hoisters"; one frankie .. > Rent 3 and in who steals diamonds, "stone getter"; |Kemptvitle .. ... ... .. Sept. 4 5 Jewelry thieves, "penny-weighters"; [Kingston ... Sept. 23 to a pickpocket or one who steals withe Fansdowne os Sept Chel a out using vielence, "gorilla"; sneak |orparas: «ov sre orn BERR GIP thieves, "heels"; burglar, "house |Maberly .. ".. ... .. 35 and 26 man"; forger, "scratcher"; one who {Madoc .. Oct, 1 a > raises money on forged deeds, "tithe |NADTOTS, © pono. ce sgenh, 3 taper"; hotel beats, "barons; OVer- | Marrickville .. ... . ...Sepb.16 and 17 coat thief, "Benjamin" or "flogger [Morrisburg .. ... .. . 18 to 14 Sf"; a thief who steals from wo. |Napsnce .. ., men, "moll buzzer"; a woman thief, "gum moll"; one who places himself oo in the way of persons in pursuit of |Parha his accomplice, ""facer"; place seleet~' ed to be burglarized, "plant." A prison is the "big house" "band house" or "stir"; prison-keep- er, '"'serew"; police station, 'green lights," "dump" or house"; patrol wagon, "pie wagon"; chief of police, "buzzard'l: detective, "dick," "elbow," "flatty'™ or "mug"; policeman, "cop," "bull," "peeler," or "finger"; -magigtrate, "beak"; doctor, "croaker'; priest or clergy man, "buck"; "lawyer, "mouth. piece"; lawyer who prepares defences for criminals, but seldom appears in court, law ghost." An arrest is "fall," and money saved to secure release after arrest is "fall money." To announce he is under arrest be says he has "broken a leg," or if locked up in jail he is "in the hospital," while an escape is & "get- away," and one who forfeits bail Is a "lamster." His "bit" is his general word for his term of imprisonment; a "valen- tine" is a short sentence;, "few." less than 15 days; "whop," over 15 davs, but less than & month; "drag," three months' term; "streteh," one year; "finl," five years; "anchor," stay of execution; "lifeboat," pardon; "Sait Creek," electric chair; | "topped," hanged. A watch is a "super," "kettle," "turnip" or any one of numerous terms, while a chain is a "slang" and a silver one "white slang"; a watch and chain is "front"; a ring, "hoop"; pocketbook, "leather" or "poke"; money, "kale," "scrateh," "dough," bullets," "rocks," "dust," "darbs" and countless ° others; stamps, "stickers." A "cannon" is a pistol; "rod," "gat" or "smoke wagon," 'revolver'; "puft," gunpowder; "oil" or "soup," nitro-glycerin; "sawdust," dynamite, "Working the rattles" is stealing on cars, "'rattlers" being slang for cars; "spill," railroad terminal; 'main stem," principal street. A "stiff is a corpse, and a "cold meat party" is a wake; "fiying Jib," a talkative, intoxicated persons; "bloomer," an empty safe; "coffin varnish" whisky; "daisies," boots; "kipp," lodging house; "pad," bed; "pad- money," money paid for lodging; "frisk," search; "kick," pocket; "kicks," shoes; "scenery," clothing; *'buriled," defrauded of his shire of the spoils. Then and Now. All the German press correspon- dents at Versailles are, it appears, "complaining bitterly" to their var. ious papers of the treatment meted out to them and/the German peace delegates. Newly Arrived from "starv- ing Germany," they are loud in their complaints about the food, also about their accommodation and the restric. tions on their movements. The Ber- liner Tageblatt, according to a de- spatch to the London Times, in addi- tion to messages from its correspon~ dents at V lles prints an article on the treatment of the French dele- gates by Bismarck in 1871. It quotes from -Busch's diary, to show" that Jules Favre, Gen. Balden and Thiéts usually ate at Bismarck's table, and that Thiers was "honored" by being allowed to visit the Kaiger and to have an audi with the cgown prince. The inference appears to be, remarks the Times' correspondent, that if only the Germans were treats €d as they deserve théy would be having merry parties with Mr. Cle mencean and the other delegates. 7 W-------- Another View, tue rah 7 On Cee Bro ure wh proj gandist as to the terrible outa obtaining in th try @ coun 5 the terrible trade outlook lying ore {t, comes the news of the hold- ing of the "Messe," the ¢ fair, led to a quite 1 "Irish clube {Stella Port Hope . Renfrew .. aa al ea Shannonville .. ... ... Spencerville .. e Saves ee Stirling .. ,.. Toronto (Canadian to Rept. 6. Tweed .. [000 + +e.00t. 2'and 3 EVENT AT STELLA. A Dance. Held in Victoria Hall for Community Work. Stella, Aug. 7. -- At Preston's Point, near Stella, on Thursday, July 31st, a picnic was held in honor of David Caughey, jr., about fifty-five being present. Among the visitors present were Mrs. A. P. Allen and ~hildren of Belleville, Mrs. John Mc- Clement, of Pittsburg, Mrs. Hender- son and Mrs. Yeomans of Richmond4 and Miss Doris Hatrick, of Kingston, Master Hudson Leavens of Belle ille, is visiting at the, Rectory. The Misses Nixon, of Orangetown, N. J. are visiting Mrs. 'W. H. Moutray, Miss Bertha Anderson and Arthur Anddy- son, of New York, are visiting Mrs. Thomas Grimason at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Earle, of Rochester, N.Y., are with Mr. Earle's mothér, at Stella Point. Lt.-Col. A. P. Allen, of Belleville, T. Grimason and Mr. Han- sen, of Kingston, were visitors at Jtella Point over the week-end, An enjoyable dance was given Fri- day night, August 1st, in Victoria Hall for community work. The ste- vards were Messrs. Cochrane, Prin-}- gle and Neilson. An orchestra from Kingston, supplied the music. There were about one hundred present, in- zluding the campers from Stella Point. The Apple Crop. \ Tweed, Aug... 5.--J. PJ Dunn, Streetsville, who was making a tour of Prince Edward county last week looking over the situation of the ap- le crop paid a visit to Tweed on onday . He reports from 50 to 75 per cent. of thé average crop in the districts he visited, with Wealth- ies in the Jead and Spies a good sec- ond. Crops, he sald, were mot looking" too bad excepting on the way north from Belleville to Roslin, which section appeared to be hard hit by the drought. . F Roslin north to Tweed there was a very no- ticeable improvement, He will "ake a later visit for the purpose of purchasing apples in Hastings and Prince Edward counties. Did you ever hear of a man with an obesé bank balance say t the love ut money was the root of all evil? 5 : 3 # 22H Sux EE OL ERE RESALE EAL 4 $15,000.00 in Premiums, Etc. evenings. great expense a ~ Late A. E. Emmons, Elginburg, Elginburg, Aug. 8.--Albert Over- ton Emmons, who died in Kingston General Hospital on the 5th instant, as the result of Injuries sustained in a runaway accident, was born at Jackson's Mills sixty-three years ago. His wite died a little over a year A Deceased is survived by four sons and thrée daughters, Frank and William of Kingston, Douglas and Stanley of Elginburg, 'Mrs. Ross Clogg of Tatls mer, and Misses Lulu and Ruth at lamented by a large cirele of friends. He was a well known drover. The burial took place on Thursday to the Free Methodist church at Cataraqui fue Be 2 req nl te: ov, Mr, Baboock fficiated. The bearers were his four sons, his son- in-law, and nephew. The funeral was covered with beautiful flowers. The Farmers' Dalry company gol fo locate a Milk Condenser at Nap- anee, t to commence buil ; operations in about two weeks expect to have the buildings '+ com- pleted about the 'end of September "op early in November. § home. Mr. Emmons' tragic death is} largely attended and the casket Was Kingston Industrial Exhibition ~ CITY OF KINGSTON, ONT. SEPTEMBER 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1919 The Exhibition you all have been looking for. . a Trials of Speed Daily." Band Concerts afternoon and : A New York hippodrome, the largest in America. Aerial Art; wonderful feats upon a high wire in front of the Grand Stand afternoons and evenings. The Exhibition Buildings have bean remodelled at all that careful thought can suggest has i Children ....... Automobiles 2 Carriages . ..... H. J. SIMPSON, Esq., N President, Cataraqui, Ont. : --c . r ¥, house on a -- ni GR been done to prdvide comfort and convenience for our visitors while with 'us. Government Judges for all classes, eliminating all pos- sibilities of unfair dealings in the Judges' Ring. Exhibitors are entitled to the grounds free during the operation of the Exhibition. Admission to the Grounds: ROBT. J. BUSHELL, Sec.- Treas. and Mgr., Bath Road P.O. CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS | St. Ale & Porter P Special , AGENTS FOR Lawrence i ---------------- the Farmers] B®. J. ] purchased the {tion as Donald street, Nap- : beginning of September. of soft dvinks, We deliver go a ----- a Wethey tendered his resigna- Principal of the High School, Carleton Place, to take effect at the