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Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1910, p. 6

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DAILY RRITISH WIG. THURSDAY, AUGER : i Nature implanted in the Coffee berry all the ingredients to produce a healthful, invigorating drink: In Seal Brand FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE. ; : a Zealand Tidings. ; all the natural ingredients are retained. " Sold in 1 and 2 Ib, Cans only. 120 Zealand, Aug. 10, --Farmers are CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. nearly finished hay making and are [EERE Best by Test} ryesters' Excursions North Went, Sugust 12¢6 and J A i - whos © FARS $10.60 for the return trip. Good until 30th sonversation after reaching the win dye. He said: ' "My dewr Miss Lacy 1 beg your pas don a thousand times over." "Don't mention it." "HM I had kngwn---' "But vou din't." "Bot vou may catch every fish the lake.™ "Thanks. " All that was left was to withdraw the case and take the raillery in good part. OF course, the young limb of the law found his way over tp the camp, and of course he was hospita- ply received, and before the camping season was over--well, the 'ruffian"' aud the lawyer were engaged to he p----. py " " trivoted down and pot into shape, . and she fervently extsiimed: : . "Pane, Hat will be one' of the} 1s irst e greatest pleas of the deeads! The jure i Seeatt must convict the 1 veo. bkdat Jemy EY 3 iy aN . { "Oh must save a copy 3 for your ehildren to rend.' 3 Paul Franklis drove. over nt the Hewr named inthe papers. Ad the campers had turned out for the taal, am vel: as all the Flr of the village. His honor was 2 Lon hiv dignity, The defendant had retained & lawyer. There was 10 be a mighty eral battle, "Ne ought to apply for three tour warrants" saul the watchdog as Paul arvived. "The INTRON Was out « febing ®rain this morning, and when T yelied at rum hes tongue cul at me! Paul did not cateh the "her" afl "she." It was the hiack-Learded ruf- fian he was thinking of, Usder sum- mong, and pet fishing for more carp! There must. be wo letup until the doors cof the county jails closed held to the in This is proven in a Wormwilh " ol ¥ village Paul Franklin drove over to the examination and became a member of the bar. Not that he intended ta hang ont a shingle amd become practising lawyer, but more to oblige the good old aunt, who had brought him up and sent him theough oollége and had often said : "You will have esinie age during my life, and' when 1 gone you will have to mapage it sourself. One whould be £ lawyer do these things." Within a week after Paul had . been granted a legal right to adil "Attor- ney at Law," after his name, the old lawger of the estate, in %urning the iaa National Ex-| + hibition. Aug. 27th to Sep. 12th, kets will be issued at toned, They are sweet and artistically designed, regsonably priced. or . 10 man am for tor the s2Ine | KINGSTON'S LEADING MUSIC HOUS In all popular and classic Music In Book and Sheet Form. lo, Ont Ba trip Tic #01 a A Hin Wednesday, Au hd nian september Lh =~ A coir Asse tte Wd att 4d a her she 30th " 6th, 29th, nh, $4.99, Augast 27th, 28th ember 18 2pd. 3rd, ih, and 16th. ¥ will not 4. J "tiekets good returning from To- on or before September $8th #i information and Pullman re-| ith tn, be good en trains 11 Orders prompy filled, bugy cutting grain. Some got their fran completely threshed out oy the -- esses to the young man; said: ne, sppiy to : J. PB. HANLEY, Agent, ohnson and Ontario Streets, wil RAILWAY. - WANTED FAR GABORERS' EXCURSION, $10 "= $18 2 AUGUST 12-16 OM 'RINGHTEN, 745 AM EEKERS EXCURSIONS Canadian North-West. x 3 NEPDUCRD NETIRN FARES, BET gag. Ln, Rept. @ Aud 20, MRPs good to relirn within particulars at K and IP. and ker Office, Ontario Street. | PF. CONWAX, Gen. Pass, ---------- HAY OF ALINTE HAILWAY, tenves Unton diailon Onier | ~ vn wally iNanday excepted) | Fused Sydenham, Napanee, Deser: : W, Bxunsckburs and ail points north pee kre yliek despatch 10 Mannocks CME Fneoth, and pols op Central : te your shysineois vin Ba) For Returns 60 | Cuil } oP # Age fe ftuilway, For furthet pacti- iy % DIC KON gent " t | LS SRINGETON" AND : SORONTO™ AIO 1 a WHEK-EXD TRIPS, The following are rates for week- rl from Kingston to «ova 36.00 REO, NY. onerns: $3.50 1 nds' Ports VIG .. avin « vrae. 3000 .« $6.00 [ER "BELLEVILLE." faturds ras «10.30 pm. ednesda ... 5.30 p.m. particulars, berths, etc. . HANLEY, Agent, 2 and Ontario Streets. ai es THE : LIMITED, 232 PRINCESS STREET, raddttt dee IIIB IIe » PEPIIIIIIIIIIIVI VIII Rve ' sf A ON TARIO. (Trafalgar Castle) L ADIES' WHITBY. ONT. COLLEGE Opens Sept. 8th, 1910 PERFECT SURROUNDINGS FULL COVRERS TN Literature Elocution Music Fine Arts Household Science, etc, Splendid organization, Rates moderate. WRITE THE PRINCIPAL POR CALENDAR REV. J. J. HARB, P0.D. Whithy, Ont. T food eaten and brawn and vitality. to HIB Is a season when most people need a tonic to assist the body in assimilating the full nutritative value of the form it into CAMPBELL'S Papers over "There ix your particular atténtion to. tate owns Lake Placid, I stocked. with choive fish several vears ago put up mans signs of No Trespass: J hose signs have been generally re spected, but last sunuuer one particu Jar person, having a camp a short {distance away, persisted Jn fishing in tapite of all protest I have just ve ihe same person one matter 1 wish to call The ex- it and is and I thinks He this jeeived word that {bask there for the { bshiag again. Our man there jan example ought to be made. jravs that when he made protest s person told him to go to grass." very nervy person," remarked the vonng lawver, "Truly so. I think you wrile to the agent there to take wo warrant, make an arrest gud bring J the ease to trial. You can go up there and appear for vourself and make it your first case. The justice is (bound to find a verdict for yon and timpose a smart foe, and that will de tor other campers from trespassing. LL don't want! to get the reputa- tom of beiny arbitrary and mean," said Paul" I "But people must re spect the law," pat the aunt as she came into tne d "UH the laws can't be favesd what will become of us? iple have no more right to catch sh than to cateh my chickens. 8 {my desire, Paul, that vou take up wople who come out stnmer should out m en- Peo my izeussion. It this case. Those from the city to camp for the mer are a reckless lot. {don't pay the slightest attention signs. ' What they need a scare." Lake Placid was three miles friom the manor. house, on another piece 'of land, It was a favorite place for sum- mer camping, and there were no re- strictions except as to the fishing. It had been stocked with carp as a fad of the aunt. Word was dispatched to the man who acted as watchdog, and in two or three days subsequently he reported that a summons had been is- sued for the guilty and defiant party, and he named thé date when the trial was to come off before the justice of the peace in the village. Mr. Attorney Franklin drew.a men- tal picture of a bearded rufian with a political pull who was setting coun- try law at defiance and denuding Lake Placid of its carp in spite of all signs aid protests, and he ' at once looked kp the law on trespass and made himself familiar with it. When he had learned all about it, he inven- ted a plea to the jury. af the: defendant would enll for one. He went out to the chard and repeated his plea over and sum- very to good CRuUTRe, or- It It was was They | hw. It wea for Paul to state his case te court and spectators. He had 3 feeling of trepidation as he arose, but tL passed as soon us he heard his gwi voice. He didn't see the biack- peardid vuffinn anone fhe erowd, but of 'entrse be was there There were men, the the « court, wha respected and there were others who | deen] themselves sapecior ta it. This was ease where a man coming from 4 | city notorious for its graft, and "rulle' was deliberately and de- hs tPampling the Jaw under foot He would bring forward witnesses to prove that the man had not only seen he signs of "No trespass," but had leliberately and defiantly " Here there wad some tittering girgling in the room, and his rapped for order, 'Yes, this man--thii hind been acenstomad jaw More giggling and applause, 2Xou should keep the andly advised the court, "Thanks, there the ask," and vet tas man?' the while lawyer told the law, and honor rufban, who to teample on fe to case, were signs of wan % opposing spectators aad mu ny guilty' 'party, sir," Pant with ali prover auéterity, 'But Jet' me explain that there is no man under summons," said his hon- or. "Can you he thinking of another ca replied There was more laughter, and poor 'aul realized that something had hap- pened to the machinery to stop the hoat. "It's a woman!" {Leh nd him, "It's a girl," whispered another. It's that staving-looking girl front of you," whispered a third, "Your honor, I was ded to believe that a ruffian had been trampling on the law," suid Paul, as he looked a- romnd ina helpless Way. o. The summons was for Miss Katharine Lary, and she's here in comt, I hiven't heard anything of a ruffian." 'But--<but"" persistad Paul, as he saw the defendant at last and noted the fget that she was one of the hest- looking prirle he had ever seen. "My client pleads not guilty," said the opposing counsel. "She will admit heing on the lake mm a boat at var- ious Limes, and of fighing for fish, but he denies eatching any. She also de- nics that she is .a ruffian. ¥, my learned brother on the other side wishes to go ahead with the cage--"' "But bow ean 1' asked Paul in a helpless way, | was prepared to prose- whispered a man in ricent bail storm. Visitors: John A. Conway and family and T. Garrett, at Pine. Shade Cottage, Sunday; Mrs, G. Garrett and daughter, Miss Julia, John Young, Misses Sarah McCharles, Lulu and Cora Westley, at Silver Hill; | F Aiarvett's; (George A. Garrett and Sadie Garrett, at Rokeby. St. Lawrence, Wolfe Island, St. Lawrence, Aug. 10.--John Davis, visiting here, has returned to Marvs- ville. Miss Kathleen Dumpby, of the city, has been visiting 'her grand- mother, Mrs. Hennessy. Miss Nora and Alfred Greenwood made a trip to the foot of the island last week. Thomas Hogan and Miss Clara spent Sunday at Thomas Dignam's, John Niles pur- chased a gasoline launch last week. Miss Stephenson has returned to take up her former position as teacher ih No. X school, Donaldson Doings. Donaldson, Aug. 10.--The farmers are usy with the harvest, hut on account ka much dry weather the vield is not as good as expected. F. Bartran i again on the siek lst. Miss: Hazel Jones has returned from lowe Farm, Man., to visit her home here. No ser vice was held, here on Sunday as Me, Sommerville had to go to Omph. (Quite a few are leaving for the North- West, on the 15th, Miss A. E, Jones, rraduated nurse of the Watertown (ity. hospital, is spending her vaca- tion at her home here. Miss B. Mo Kenzie has returned te her home in Smith's Falls, * Budget From Philipsville, Philipsville, Aug. 10.--The dry weath ¢r is having a serious effect on the pastures, late sown grain and potatoes, While many sections are having fre quent showers. Philipsville got only a sprinkle. A good many farmers are nearly done harvesting. Flovd Denney has discarded his crutches and is walking with a cane. E. A. Whitmore is still confined to his bed with in. flammatory rheumatism. George Palm: or and wife, of Newhoro, spent Sun. day with his aunt, Mrs. Alvin Brown: W. W. Phelps and wife, Delta, spent a day with his sister, Mrs. E. A. Whit- more, Mr. Mott and daughter, of Seeley's Bay, were the guests of Mr; and Mrs. Brown for a few days. Mrs, H. C. Dawscn, Brockville, visited her father, 'on Monday. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Tackebury spent a day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson at Chantry. Miss Pansy H. Smith, of Harlem, will teach the village school for the. next year. The trustees of S. 8. No. 9, are calling for tenders for the erection of an up-to-date brick school of DJ. Collis Browne's 7 NE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. "Acts like a Charm in DIARRHCEA ..... sien GHOLERA .., DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests those foo offen fafal diseases-- FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. The best Remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Effectually cuts short sll attacks of SPASMS. Is the only palliative in NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE lorodyne isa! HH invariably relieves allays srritation os # "wo ects ; INSIST ON HAVING Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. The immense success of this Remedy has given rise to maay imitations. 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It wound up by saving that if beetle-browed and blac'cheared rullians: could steal an ol lady's earp and net sufier the consequences, they could also . break their way into her house at midnight and cut her throat and still go free. Th jury must not look at the value of the carp, bat at the principle { over eute a blackbearded ruffian whe was { trampling the law under foot, but here | House, on a new site, Large crowds of 1 find ® people from this vicinity attended the "A young lady who hasn't been | merchants pienie at Delta, Monday. trampling," finished his honor, . "1 | Miss Dier, of Westport, has" returned think it would be well for the com- | home after a two weeks' visit at the plainant and defendant to walk over | home of J. W. Halladay. W. B. to that window together and see if | Phelps is unloading a car of feed _at some amicable understanding cannot | the station, bo arrived at." rt ---------- Miss Lacy .rose up with mischief in - NEWS OF DISTRICT. her eves and walked, and the blush- ing young attorney could do no" less -------- The Tidings From. Various Points in Eastern Ontario. than follow her. There wagn't much William Kennedy, Winnipeg, and a native of Westport, was mar vied, on Wednesday, to Miss Maud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ¥Yrwin Wiltsie of Athens. The Brockville and Ogdensburg * po- lice woald like to find Thomas Hol men. Jobn McéBratney, swears that Holman, at a late hour on Monday night knocked him down in Brockville and robbed him of $17. A pretty church wedding occurred at Chippewa Bay, on August 3rd, when Miss Blanche Forrester was united in marriage with Ross 1. Eaton, of Lyn. Miss Carrie Wilson and Miss Pauline Forrester were maids of honor, while Farl 8. 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