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Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1910, p. 6

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SV ialge] LAER NY SURLY eRe LABOR DAY DAY, SEPTEMPETT "kh, Ari th Lets will be issued at CLASS FARE, ay. Saturday, Banday, REY ! 1d I TE har ind, Srd, 4th, i, mood to return untit Wednes- | ember Tih. fs dsbited 10 intermediate pont | onteet! and Torento will not on trains 1 and 4 dian National Ex~ hibition. Ang. 27th to Sept, 12th. fekets will be issued af, $3.55 0 ny Bepeamber Tt and a $4.90 anh, 28th, 29th, 30th wt h, Joth. ts will not be good on ee returning tte Siar " apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Johnson and Outsrio Streets, iB trains 1, from To-4 r 13th. iiman re- £8 10F RAILWAY RSET: 101043 "With ! -_ ¢ PACIFIO RAILWAY. | Ottawo Exhibition | 18th, 15th, and 16th ... $2.75, Oth to 17h inclusive, $3.70. Limit, Sept. 19th, 1910. International Eucharistic Congress L, P.Q., SEPT. 6th, 11th. | p do a be issued at Good going Sept. 5th to 11th, inelu-| sive, and good-to return until Sept.' LABORERS EXCURSION. Golng 1 Additional PAV oh $ For Returs oe I! R 6. : N AT 12.01 pm. | EXCURSIONS {+ SEPTEMBER 6 and 20. i _ Good for 60 days. i x . & Rng, \ Ticket Office, tard oe GPR. FP. TWAT ate Gen. Pass. Agent. OF QUINTE RAILWAY. 's : "hi AT n sideb . a thy Fowulays fol\Gwing at noon. a. i» | 1 b: ow an? ol waiting 11th, 17 nd 350 h AYE, 10 as there: a Beetor seldom ren grees. , of the senses for | NL ea Kingston, Eastbound, at 5.30 Leave Kingston, Westbound, ut 5.00 | CONGRESS 'to Montreal and return, oo BRAS. & good going September 5th returning " to September | 3rd. Ath, Sth, oh. | LA PRESSE CLAIMS CREDIT FOR CHAMPIOXSETP Won by the Montreal Nationals Port Arthur and Winnipeg La crosse Teams to Play for Cham pionship, Mexico City has a winter basebaul league, ; Wolgast wants $12,250 to box Welsh in England, "Alf" Shrubb may again take charg of the Harvard athletes. Wolgast and McFarlane may fight at Milwaukee September 30th. As usual, there will be many changes on the intercollegiate rugby teams. Lon; t wants to go to Australie with Burns' All-Indian osse team. - The Cornwall lacrosse elab will fin- ish the seas'n with a surplus of $300, Longboat and Abbie Wood meet in fifteen mile race at. Montreal next Monday. Tecumsehs and Toromtos close the la- crosse season at Hanlan's Point Mon- day next. Calgary and Edmonton are fighting it out for the Western Canada baseball St. Louiz will hold the sonusl Am erican bowling congress in the Colise um, January 2lst to February 6th. The Toronto lacrosse club, it is said will finish this, season about $3,006 beliind. Couse ? Rain and high sal- A Corinthian soccer eleven of Eng land has gone to Rio de Janeiro for a series of games, and will return early next month, \ Toronto is out of the running in tik Fastern 11 . Jersey City, Providence and Montreal caused a big slump in Maple Leaf stock. : Ii Philadelphia wins Balf its remain ing games and Boston Sox three fourths of theirs the Athletics will still win the American ebiall Beague pen nant by one game. Montreal La Prasse claims mucl credit for the glorious wecord of the National lacrosse 'team this sammer That paper started the campaign to wards signing Lalonde. A very interesting five-mile race tool place at Amherst, N.8.; when Fred S. Cameron, of Amherst, won from H. S. Perkins, of Salford, England, but late ly from Toronto, in the fast time 25.804. The Port Arthur and Winnipeg Sham rock lacrosse teams have arranged to play home "and home games for the championship of the middle west, total goals to count, first game at Port Ar- ol thus September Sth. A thirteen-day race meet in connec tion with the Colorado interstate foir, will open in Denver on Saturday, Sep- tember Sed. Chief interest centres in the running of the Colorado Derby, which will oceur on the opening day. Toronto Globe : The second division clubs of the Eastern Baseball League are travelling at a dizey clip right pow. "The race in the Powers circuit is wach closer than in the American and National Leagues, where it is all over but the shouting. There are less than 200 points between the first and lust ¢lubs in the Eastern race, * Nationalize M&E Trade." Wellington, Sept. 2.--Speaking of iho operation of certain trusts in the United States Premier Ward stated that should any United States com: bination endeavor to control the New Zealand ment = market arlismoent: would be consulted as to whether the meat trade should be nationalized. 1 a chance offers Premier Ward will give parliament an opportunity of discussing imperial unity, which, in his opinion; will be the mosi import: ant question for , the next imperial conference. $1.65-Watertown and Return--§1.65 Good going Saturday, 5 a.m. and p.m and Sunday, 7:30 am, and 2 pm., returning up to Monday. Georgia democrats have nominated Hoake Smith, for governor. GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Was Perfectly Bald When He Started to Use Newbro's Herpicide. : Frederick Manuel, Maryland block, Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of Newhro's Herpicide, April 6th, "9, and nto -use it for entire baldness. The 'hair folicles in his scalp were not dead and in twenty days he had bair all over kis head. Un July 2nd he writes, "and to-day my hair is as thick and luxuriant as any oue could duh," Newbro's Herpicide works on an old principle and with a new dis covery--destroy 'the cause and you ve A LINE FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE. al Godfrey Tidings. G , Aug. 30-George' Bot- ting's ch'll 1 improving after a se ere dives. School has reupencd wih Miss Leishman as teacher. Aa Hamilton spent last week in Gansuno- gue. Mrs. R. Armstrong, Fort Wil- iam, is visting her inther, John Beattie. Mrs. W. D. Black, Parham, wd Ta Griflith, Chicago, with Mrs. .C. 3, Godirey: ' A Guest From Toronto. Westport, Aug. 28.--The young peo- we of St. Edward's church held a nost successful lawn social on James fobin's lawn, last Taesday evening. There was a record atiendance and a royal good tithe, The menu provided sy 'the ladies was the best ever. Dance ing: was enjoyed by the young people mtil midnight. Roy McCann, who pent his holidays with his parents, here, returned to Montreal, yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Keilty and family, Ot- tawa, were renewing acquaintances here ast week. W. H. Leavitt, Toronto, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fre deuburg. Bell Rock Notes, Aug. 30.--The farmers are = about through threshing. A good yield * of gan is reported. Mrs. Stephen' Sainsforth, Wooler, left for home on Thursday, after spending a week with wer sister, Mrs. G. M. Sanborn. Miss la Perey is visiting at Parbam. Miss Mivia Sanborn spent Sunday at ome. Miss Stella Timmons has re- tutned home from the Hotel Dieu, Singston. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs, 1. L. Baudet, Desert Lake, at W, F./ 'omeroy's; Messrs. Jobn Finn and' Thomas Kenned§ aiid the Misses Kate "inn and Evelyn Sullivan, at J. Tim- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Huide aN. nouns'; won and Master Ross, Syracuse, ¥., at D. L. Amey's, Wolfe Island News, Wolfe Island, Aug. 31+Threshing is wing ahead at a rapid pace, as there re eight steam outfits on the island. he Wolfe Island baseball team. is te lay the {unix Victorias, of Kingston, n 'Cape Vincent, on Saturday, for a surge of $100. The island fair will he ld here on September 20th and 21st. 2. Briceland is attending the Toronto hibition. There will be a lot of mov- ng, this fall, from one farm to the ther, William Keys has moved to the ity, and will open a restaurant on rock street, Capt. Michael O'Shea is sainting his two coal boats. Archit yald Staley, proprietor of Battau sum: aer resort, is very ill. Miss Eva Pyke \a# taken charge of the public school t the village. Allen McRae, Water: awn, is here on a visit. Improving Nicely. Allen, Wolfe Island, Aug. 26.--Farm- as ave busy threshing and report a 00d yield of grain, The several whools in this district opened on Monday with a very goed attendance. A number from here atiended a lawn jocial at Marysville on Thursday ev- ming in aid of Trimity church, Miss Madeline - Halliday, removed to the reneral hospital, Kingston, on Thufs- jay last, is i ving nicely. Mrs. {. Moren and ter, Rosella, andl '. Owens, Chicago, spent a few days ast week at Jobin Hogan's. 8. Knapp, Chicago, is visiting at A. R. e- Donald's. Miss G. Hesselar, Cape Vincent, visiting at D. H. McDonald's, returned to her home on Thuraday. Mrs. A. Shields, Kingston, is visiting it D. A. McDonald's. + 5 News From Glenvale. _ Glenvale, Aug, 30.--Rev. Mr. Road- house' in the Methodist shurch 'on Sundiy. evening. An in- soresting game was played setween the Glenvale. and Sydenham {sams, the score resulting in favor of the home team. Another game will se played on Saturdday next between the Wormwiths, of Kingston, and the local team. Mrs. H. C. Orser is vis ting in Montreal. Dr. A. Leonard, of Det Moines, Jowa, is renewing ac Juaintapces here. William Pillar sang a solo entitled "Abide With Me," -on the Presbyterian church on Sunday which wes much appreciated. ~~ Visi- tors: Misy Bliss, Syracuse, N.Y. at her brother's, George Bliss', Miss Eby, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Bax- ter Guess, Murvale, at Robert Gibs son's; Miss Hattie Watts, Kingston, at Edwan Clark's. Reynoldston News, a Reynoldston, Aug. 29.--Farmers of, this vionity have nearly finished theit | harvest. School re-opened = last week | under the mana t of our former | teacher, Miss KE, Butler. Mr. and Mrs} A. Reynolds have returned from Long) Lake, aster attending the funeral of! her sunt, Mrs, Livingstone. last w Children 'delight in the exquisite flavor of Cowan's Perfection Cocoa." Mothers know that Cowan's Perfection Cocoa (is the ideal beverage for their growing children. The choicest cocoa in the world--for young and old --for breakfast, luncheon and tea. Your grocer is sure to have COWAN'S. THE COWAN CO., LIMITED, 3 CRAPE FRUIT =: We havea few cases of Large GRAPE FRUIT left that we are selling at 10c each, Also some CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES, the largest size, at 6 for 25c. ; R. H. TOYE, 5% King, st $000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 sid s a a . PART 90% 2000000000000 Ps0000000000000000 8 School ~ Boot © SIRE Wh ERIE WEAR "oys' Srtong School Boot ! 5 Sizes 1105, $1,251.50 € 1.75, 2 00. g Smaller Boys': School Boots i, 12, and 13, $1.00 © @ 2 1.25 and 1.50 9g I : « Girls' School Boots | Neat and Durable J Sizes 11 to 2, $1.25,1.30, 2 and 1.75 : § wl } SmallerGirls' School | : Boots d 8 zes 8, 9 and 10, $1" d 1.50 er i @ So 1. The Sole Agent for Kingston. J PREC ERP RRR RRR EERPRERTPRER TR OREN oe) © 2 Our Crystal Brand Of Standard Granulated Sugar is na- excelled for preserving or table use. ANDREW MACLEAN'S, Ontario Street. 150 % "FROM MILEMAID TO HOUSEMAID." No More Trouble We are now gteting our MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, BUTTERMILK, and ICE CREAM from PRICE'S WHAT A COMFORT. $ Phone 845 288 Princess St. * 000000000000 000 e0Td0000000000000 VOO00000DONP00C000000000000000000RRPORRORERTS © A And The Most Vital Improvements | Made In Warm Air Heating In 30 Years 'The first vital improvement is the FUSED JOINTS. e objection to the ordinary warm air furnace is, that where the steel and cast iron parts are bolted and cemented, the joints do not remain air-tight. The ; iron and steel of the furnace expand and contract under the influence of heat and cold. Bolts work loose, cement drops out and gas, dust and smoke escape into the house through these openings. To overcome this, we perfected FUSED JOINTS. Instead of bolting and cementing iron and steel together, we fuse them at white heat until they become one solid piece of metal. FUSED JOINTS make the combustion chamber absolutely air-tight. 'They are perma- nent joints and insure the warm, heated air bein always fresh; healthful, invigorating iy untainted. : ; ; HECLA FIREPOTS are reinforced by 97 steel ribs fused into the outer surface. his. : makes them the stiffest, strongest and most rE Pon durable firepots that can be made. The steel ribs inerédse the radiating surface of the firepot by 300%. This , increase in the radiating surface of the firepot, increases the radiating power of your furnace and enables you to get more heat out of the fuel that you burn. In fact, actual tests has shown a saving of at least one ton of coal in seven, through the heating efficiency of the "Hecla" Steel Ribbed Firepot. : These are vital improvements--*'Hecla" improvements--tHgt are found only in Send us a rough plan of your estimate of the cost of installing the proper "Hecla" Furnace. 5 make up free & CO., LIMITED, and i ustrated in our book. Write ¢ and we shall be pleased to o9 PRESTON, Ont

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