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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1910, p. 6

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ran sR TE RY EE (AB DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1810. & pt. 12th. Pei $3.55 $ ; August 31st oy notamier 00, and at 9890 Bil, 4 28th, 29th 2nd, , 36th 2rd, 4th, bth, 6th t be ghéd on tras 1 C good returning from To- or ore Beptember 13th. 'information and Pullman re. » Agent. viBROKES "4 fo Onnadian North-West. _ MEPYCED RETURN FARES. Ang fenlars dt K. and P.: tarip Street. icket orflen iN MY @ ' den. Pass. "Agent. 2 at---- BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. bh leaves Station, 0 ipments via Reent issued at to on and Ontario Streets. 28, Sept. 6 and 20, good to' return. Within 60 and (Sunday norotad al Kostas Bate path fo Bagnock ; nts on Central eel | ------ "he Tidings Frvis Varioas Joluts in "| Doing And What They Are Saying. An Eyent at Murvale. Murvale, Aug. 16.-The Methodist Sunday school pienie held in Vanlu- ven's grove, last Saturday, was a cided = smocess. red-hot baseball match took. place, between the mar- ried and the single men, which resolt- od in a win for the bachelors by the score of 9 to 4. A number from here attended the lawn social at Sharpton, on Tuesday evening. Arnold Shelling- ton has been visiting friends in Shar bot Lake. Tichborne school did not open here on Monday on account of aot being able to get = first-class teacher. Baboook Bros, are doing a tushing business in this section . with their threshing machine. Visitori: 7. Swerbrick, Tickborne, st" H. Swer- brick's; M. Irish, Yarker, at D. 3 Murton's. } iv ¥ ¥ At Mount Chesney. Mount Chesney, are finishing harvesting. T oe is one item of ; the modern office equipment in which it is the poorest policy to have anything but the best. It is the typewriter, and the best is the Underwood. UNITED TYPEWRITER CO., LTD. mavens "TORONTO." go aa fal eee Kost: 3352 WEEK ~END TRIPS. following are ps from Kingston to vase ssn 35:00 $3.50 EE wu Wb hy 3 Ww fui particulars, berths, ete TJ. P. HANLEY, 3 Johnson and Islands-Rochester am. for and any at 10-1 i at 5 'Bay, Gananoque, PS aia pation from wiper Ae a Lt Tames Swift J. P. Hanley, ? t Agents. 4 AND rates for week Agent, Ontario Streets. ve at 5 p.m., » at Bay of Se and intermediate Bay Ticket Agent. 4. BR. C. DOBBS, KINGSTON. 3 { | | ! i i ™ |wHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. | Eastern Ontario~What People Are Aug. J8Farmers Miss Nellie Fowler has returned home, after visit- ing in Kingstan. Miss Laura Hackett, Kingston, is spending her vacation st R. (., Hawkey's. Mrs. Rounds and daughter, Harriett, of Heuvelton, . N.Y., Michael Hawkey, Glenvale, and dav at Re C. Hawkey's. Mr. and Mrs. { 'Hawkey are preparing for a visit to friends in the old country. Mr. Brown and family have returned, after visit- ing at Sedley's Bay. Edward MeGar- vey retarned, Monday, alter visiting at Wolfe Island. Quite a number at- tended the pienic at MeCallum's grove. Joseph McGrath's son is qn thegroad to recovery.' : Budget From Bath, Bath, Aug. 18.--~Rev. Nr. Simpson. of Rochester, N.Y., visited his aunt, Mrs. Thomas Bain, last week. Nr. Bryant, orginiver the Chosen Friends, visited this village for a few days in the interests of his order. Rev. Mr. Robinson exchanged services with Rev. Mr. Cumberland, Stella, on Sun- day last. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cunning ham nnd Miss Ruth Graefen, all of Chicago, sie visiting at Juke Cunning- ham's. E..N. Jory, of Winnipeg, 18 {visiting at Thomas Bain's. Mrs. Glass, of 'Trenton, is visiting her wis- ter, Mrs. Norman Rikley. Mr. and Mre. Wilson, of Newark, Nd are vis- iting with Mrs, W. Cooper. Miss Ethel Tophiff caught a pike, last week, near Parrott's Bay, weighing ten and a quarter pounds. News From Kepler. Kepler, Aug. 17-Mr. Duggan, of Toronto preached a very Impressive sermon in the interest of the Dominion Alliance, on Sunday. last, Two solos were rendered, one by Mr. gran the other by G. W. Orser. Walter Swilzer and wife spent Sunday at Camden Fast, "Franklin Kavener visited his Charles Labmbn, Kingston, spent Zan' | His Pecaliar Predicament By STACY E. BAKER. "Laikesd-a-a-ale !" shouted the con: ductor, 'Lhe fussy, little old gentleman with the numerous packages, and the tall, broad- d vouth occupying the seat in' front of hiw, heartaly tized their belongings and bolted for the door. Luskesdalé. is a smell stop. Hardly were the two safe on the roligh boardé hoiinding the' station be- fore the older man's parcels began to elip and slide in an awkward way, and, but for the hasty assistance of the other, the majority of them would have fallen. "Thank you," wheezed the suburban- ite. "You are a stranger hereabout, are you not 2" "This is my first trip to Lakesdale," smiled the young man, He reached for his enrd case, then wealizing thai it would be a physical. impossibility for the old gentleman. to accept it and retain possession of his purchases, he said 3 "My name is Hampton. I have an aunt living here, whom I shall visit. Miss Cornelia Wade ?" The other eyed his companion curi- ously. A half ~ smile flashed on his lips. "1 go right by the house," he an- swered. "My name is Warren. Pleased io make your acquaintance, Hampton, 1 hope we shall know each other bet- ter before you leave town." It was pow about hine o'clock in brother, at Collins' Bay last week, Mrs. T, Wolsey was "at home' to a few friends, on Thursday night. Mre Levi Cranston has returnéd home af- tev meking an extended visit with her daughter, at Barriefield. H. A. Town send; is at Sunnyside. Recent visitors: -- Mrs. Henry Lawson and daughter, at A. Townsend's; William Shales, wife and daughter, Perth Road, Mise Redmond, Syracuse, and, Miss Gates, Kingston, at John Domnell's; George Sigeworth and wife, Sydenham, and James Acton and family, Kingston, at Kenneth Babeock's: William A. Law- gon, Rochester, N.Y., T. F.. Lawrance. wife and daughter, Sydenham, at George Lawson's, News From Wilton. Wilton, Aug. 17--Walton Davy, has pirchased. Alfred Babeock's lot and intends enlarging the barn. The Meth- odist Sunday school had a picnic at | Sydenham, on Friday. Mrs. (Rev.) Boyce and three children returned last vw! at meal times. Sold at all liquor stores - and hotels Tel. 818. New Facts of Science. It is the rarest thing for a man to be bro's Hi = leuts the hair off at the root; Ve fie ts 25 gEs BEER Pure, sparkling, appetizing and full of life Salvador aide digestion and nourishes the whole system. Spe- cially 'recommended for family use. Brewed, ma- tured and bottled by REINHARDTS'| OF TORONTO E. BEAUPRE, Kingston. RR SCTENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. with hee mother, Mra, Clelland. The Fatal Germ and Its Remedy man whose hair is not dead at the roots, need be bald if he will use New- week from a visit of a few weeks with frionds in Grafton and Morham. 'Mr, and Mrs. Roses, - Belleville, passed through here Thursday on a motor trip, calling on Mrs. Ross' niece, Mrs. Walton Davy. Miss Grace Wallace and niece, Miss Fanny Babcock, are home from a visit with Mr. W, Topping, Elgin, and ave accompanied by Miss Topping. Mr. and Mrs. Erwell Miller returned Montdy, from #& visit in Portland. Mr. and Mis. James Lewis spent the weekend at W. Purdy's, Morven, Mr. and Mrs. James Denyes, Morven, were at W. H. Neilson's, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clow, Har rowsmsth, were visiting at J. Lewis', on Friday of last week, Miss Luella Alport and Mr. Miles Carroll, were married last week at the parsonage, by Rev. W, 8. P. Boyce, Mrs. T. Molle is visiting her brother, B. Mills, Wesley. Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Ross Peters and Mrs. Stuart Simmons have gone to Swdenham to camp. The two Peters, Thorpe, died. The remains were buried Monday. At Caldwell's Mills. Caldwell's Mills, Aug. 18.--R. J, Wil son spent last week visiting in Mon- treat: Miss Kathleen Bufiam, Lanark, has returned to take charge of the Clyde Forks school for the remainder of the year, Mrs. J. M, Morris and son, Cyril, of Toronto, also Mrs. John Guthrie, of Tatlock, are visiting their brother, H, Campbell, Miss Bella Clelland, of Almonte, has returned to her home here. Miss Hannah Reville, "of Btiawa, formerly of Flower Station, called on friends last week. Mr. Me- Lean, Knox College, Toronto, held a meeting here in interest of the Sunday A Bible class was Re school. Miss A. McGonegal, has returned to ! Almonte after spending iwo weeks R. { Craig, of Toronto, is § i holidays with his uncle, R. H. Somerville, ing bia « Cami . M.A. Lavant, will in the world ! conduct services here and at Flower = . No pext Sunday. Adam Craig, who has resident of Smith's Falls, for | Be as velurned to ide, the new scalp antisep-' (\° ide 'destroys the germ that c nd * but his own light year old 'child of Mr. 4nd Mrs. Hardy the evening and beginning to get dark. 'Hainpton was thankful for the. com {pany of the other, and having nothing sit case to.carry, of {attempted 10) relieve his guide _ {some af his load, , | To this the old man strenuously ob- jected. "I'm used to it,"" he protest. ed. "Do. this . stunt almost. every night." "A most eecentric old chap," thought thé youth, but after one or two attempts to start a conversation, he humored the old man's mood. The streets of Lukesdale were a credit to the town, and this helped a great deal, because the lights were conspicuously inadequate. The little burg seemed to have been laid out all on ohe street, At last the two drew near a large domicile, aristocratic in appearance, and towering majestically above its neighbors, "Your pointing. It was now dark. The windows the house were ablaze, Up the broad. path leading to the spacious veranda the twe strode. A burst of girlish laughter came sud- denly out to them and Warren again chuckled, "I. had understood that my aunt lives alone," remarked Hampton, un- easily. "Then she must have company,' sug gested the old lenmsant drgly. "That certainly isn't voioe." A mind picture of his glum relative, sharp featured, suspicious eyed, flashed for: an instant before the mind's eye of Hampton. Warren was right, Miss Wade must be entertaining. Warren surprised the youth by step ping up to the door; und in a fect- ly at home manner, flinging it wide open, "Eater," he wheezed, dramatically, and as Hampton, dazzled by the Tight, obeyed, the voice of the old gentle man followed him across the thres- hold. "This is Mr, Hampton, of New York, vome to visit his aunt, i Cornelia Wade." * The door slammed shut, and the sound of hasty feet descend the steps on the other side caused Hamp- ton to turn in sucprise, He was alone. His guide had gone. The blindness now, partially left the youth, He turned to confront {wo voung girls, evidently sisters, and a smiling elderly. woman. "Uncle. Oscar is so. eccentric," said one of the gicls; advancing toward Hampton, and relieving him of his suit case. His eyes caught the ruddy gleam of her hair, the cloud-blue of her eyes. A spot of red dotted, for a passing second, the white of her cheeks. A a a. Virginia," said the girl sim- ply. "Let me introduce ¢ mother and my sister, Louise my The two women came forward. Louise was a younger maid, in looks and action the double of the fair Vir- ginin. She had the 'same graceful car- riage; the same rich voice. "Ogedr is a teave," contributed the matron. * ally a stranger-- hiever knows how to take him." Her laughing eves peered out at Hampton and & roguish twinkle told of a kin- dred love of humor. "But," ventured Hampton, ill af Sade, 1 am, sur. there has been 2 mise e. déstination," said Warren, of Virginid. "We all know Uncle Oscar." But" i "Positively no explanations. are not nesded."" 5 : "I only wish you understood," hall whispered Hampton. gazing wistfully at the girl. She had made a great impression' on the vouth from the city. With a social footing in New York second to mone, and an income chat had allowed him to travel ex- tepsively, he had imagived that the gentler mex had palled upon him, Hence this early-spring flitting to Lukesdale. He was cloyed with socie ty--and women. This gw] was a revelation. Conti dent of poise, cool, wholly at ease; un- der what must be to her, to sax the Jeast, singular circumstances, she Was, withal, prettily natural and simple. "Probably Mr. Bampton wishes fo bathe his hands after his long ride on that hateful accommodation." It was the elderly woman who spoke, "Show him to his room. Vie ginia, He can join us at his conveni- Be With a redgned sigh, Hampton fol- lowed thie maid. Some one had been sxpected by these good people. In a short time the proper guest would ar- rive snd then--well, Hampton, im- postor, would be kicked out? This would end his sequaintance with this r They A wheeny voice greeted him. "How d've do, Hampton? Feeling refreshed : 3d The voung New Yorker glared at the "returned joker. Uncle Oscar shifted. aljout uneasily under the pro- longed and eloguent stare, ' "Ummm." ventured Uncle Oscar. 'I guess I'll have to . speak with Hampton aloné for a moment." Unceremoniously be dragged the youth into the library, "It's all right," he interrupted raising a pudgy hand to the young man's wrathy vociferations. "Iy's all right, Hampton. Don't get exeited. [ met your aunt on my Yrip to the city--personally acquainted with her, vou know. She was called away sud- denly to the bedside of a sick friend, and she asked me to find yon and bring vou here to my sister's home, where she had made arrangements for you to stay until her return, Satisfied #"' "surely," beamed the than satisfied. 1 like" "Yes, 1 see you do," said the rian. "Virginia likes vou, too. Low she flushed when you came 'back --eh? Well, good luck to yon, Hamp- ton, As for me. I'm going home." The old man disappeared down the hall leating to the street door. Hamp- ton hurried back to the parlor. youth, "More old See VILLAGE OF VERONA. There are Hopes for the Recovery of J. N. Abrams. Verona, Aug. 18. ~The Ladies' Auxil- jary of the Methodist chureh met at "Jakeside"" the home of their president Mrs. J. L. Percy, last Wednesday. A general review of the work was gome over, after which the ladies mavnufac- tured some very fancy articles; 'which will He offered for sale at heir bazaar, Pr. Fee, Kingston, and Miss Jessie buff, Toronto, are visiting at E. M, Yorke's. (. Vandewater, wife and son, Carthage, N.Y, are visiting the form- er's parents, at old Temperance House, Mrs. T. Griflith and her two sons went west last Tuesday, to join her hushand, who went there some time ago. Joseph Storms and Richard Bab- cock accompanied the farm laborers ex: cursion west. Miss 8. Goodfellow, Par- ham, is the guest of Miss Ethel Me- Mullen. Miss Mabel Snyder, Kingston, visited her grandfather, W. Snyder here, for a few days. A son has ar- rived to cheer the home pf Oliver Velev Miss fQand street. N. C. Stedman, Camden Rast, called here to-day. Joseph Percy, who was badly injured by a kick from + horse, is improving. Mrs. James Craig has returned from Almonte. The Methodist church con- struction is ing nicely ®nder the direction of contractor George take, Petworth. Dr. MeCarter"s new -esidence is rapidly nearine completion md will be a fine one. W, B. Grant, has received long service medal for wrvice in the colonial forces. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milligan and children, Shar- bot Lake, are visiting at Rev. Witiam Sanderson's. Mrs, Joseph Abrams is pot much improved in health. Lewis Jensen and family and W. Jensen and Jd. Springhall, Watertown, N.Y., visit ng here, have returned home. M. Williams, employed loading cars vith feldspar, at Gamey's siding. cut his hand qugte badly. Dr. MeCarier vad to put in several stitches. J. 'N. \rams, very ill with appendicitis at the home of E. H.' Snook, is slightly netter to-day. Dr. McCarter, has some hopes for his recovery. H, T. Barnes, left this morning for Watertown, N.Y, vith his family. Mra Frank Grant, Watertown, N.Y., Is visitine her par- sats, Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Alberton. At 4 meeting of the London share holders of the Le Roi Mining company it. was unamimously agreed to go into liquidation, . A i Timédly, Hampton again entered Can vou direce me to the residence of {the parlor. Bd Saturday Men's Oxfords Balance of our $4.00 Men's Oxfords in Tan Pat. Colt and Valour Call. Saturday $2.49. About 40 Pairs of Men's $5.00 Oxfords, choice of Tan, Pat. Colt or Valour Calf. Saturday $3.49. At all of these Oxfords are the best standard price k American gcods, and we guarantee them to be the best in the city. "J. 1. SUTHERLAND & BRO. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES. The Analysis of Prof. Hersey, Government Analyst, shows that "St. Lawrence Granulated" contains 99-99/100 to 100 per cent of PURE CANE SUGAR with no impurities whatever, so that in using 100 Ibs. of St. Lawrence Granulated, you get a full 100 lbs, of sweetening matter with absolutely no waste whatever. 2% Elliott Bros, Telephone 385. 77 Princess Street. Give. us a call when you require Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Lawn Rakes, Refrigerators, Gas Stoves, Coal Oil Stoves, etc. We carry a full line of the above goods at the lowest prices. Tile Sewer Pipe and Fittings Constantly On Hand. BO000V0VVOTEOOO00CHOOV00 OO000000 | Special ForMenand Women Men's $5 Oxfords, in Tan Calf, Vici Kid, Pat. Colt Skin and Velour Calf, Now $3.50. Women's $2.50, 2.75 and 3.00 Oxfords, Vici Kid, Tan and Pat. Pumps, Now $1.75.

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