Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1903, p. 8

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sendy, ready to use, only 98e. each. Both White and Grey, with Pink - quality goods, (no second ) Every pair aod new, 6c, 95¢, : a great deal of truth in what in the city are 80 to WALDRON'S." the Central a daughter. There daughters, both his up town ex vn except goi z Better Fire foe 81st. Toronto, June 2.-E. R. Canada # 2 - g 8 £ Toronto, June 2.--A. EF. Ames, ph I= a ng. "eredited with {ih ge iy cite the | Members of the frm are AE g gE g 2 < = & are other sons and in Gananoque and abroad. Mr. Thompson was a very do- mestic man_.in his habits. He devoted re time to his home, his garden is cattle; and was seldom seen ng to and from his Protection. The Kingston Hosieey comp) Sony is completing arrangeménts for tablishment of a more thoro system of- fire at their rd . now. jn 'consultation with B. E. manager. The Metro- tan was recently promoted .. Their precarious posi: i rumored for some time have led to the Fs large deposits from the Endeavorers Heard An Address Last Night. The second rally for 1903 of the lo- cal union' of Christian Endeavor was held last ai at Bethel Congrega- tional church. There was a good at- tendance and considerable interest and cupied ident of the union, Dr. H. B. Gage! After a brief song ser- vice, prayer was offered by F. G. Loe kett and Philp, Ports. , whiel was followed aR His delivery was pleasing and m . Prayer of thanks for God's was offered by Rev, D.. i and union. A happy reply was made brie by Rev. D. N. Morden, pastor of oh church. The banner was then taken up and when the average attendance per- centage of the vations societies were called for it was found that the BY, P.U. of the First Bpptist church had won the banner for the third time in succession, It' was therefore again pre- sented to. the Society hy the president, and received on their behalf with a the country. Two striking builders' laborers at Toronto, Robert Dusning and Charles Ward, were sent to jail, on' Tuesday, by Col. Denison, for forty days, fo aggravated assault on non-unionman, John Conroy. J MacTavish, Ottawa, com- to-day the investigation into the cause of the stop of water at the time of the big fire on May 10th to ascertain if there was negligence and if so which official is culpable. Fathe¥ Rockliffe has avived at Win- tensive agricultural home for the de- stijute Roman Catholi¢ church in Eng- land. The location chosen for the In- dustrial home is in Eastern Assiniboia. The News and Times started its ca- reer on Monday as a two cent paper. It looks quite fine. Its politics will be independent conservative. Times company ' will conduct the paper. i Ax oil well, which, from present in- dications has a promising future, was struck on the Quick farm, one and a half miles east of Leamington, Ont. The well is down 1,250 feet and theré were about 300 feet of good erude oil in the opening. Women led a crowd of striking mem- bers of the Rockmen's and Excava- tors' Union in an attack on workmen on a new building on Avenue B., New York, to-day In the melee one police- man was badly hurt and scores of the strikers and workmen were clubbed. The London Times by a letter sev- erely criticises the composition of the committee controlling the British art exhibit, at the St. Louis exposition, and complaining that the members are exclusively academicans, "whose pre- judices against other schools has = so often been proved." About 150 farmers and others at- tended the school lands' sale at Wolse- lv, NNW.T., on Monday. Prices ranged from $7 an acre to $25. The: average Fries was neatly $8 acre and about ,000 was realized. Practically every quarter section was sold to actual farmers who own adjoining lands. COUNTY COUNCIL. ------ June Session in Progress--Opening Business. The June session of the Frontenac county council opened Tuesday after: noon. In attendance were Warden Cox non, Sproule, Franklin, Stoness, Wil- kine, Pringle, and Tapping. Of the communications read, these were the only important ones : * From Wilson & Wilson, Napanee, re- garding the formation of a new school section fer Portland, Olden and Ken- nebec, and asking for assistance as the, township councils had refused to appoint arbitrators. rom J. McD. Mowat, stating that according to instructions from the roads and bridges' committee he had looked into the question of the right of the council to dispose of the toll road owned uy them, anh that under the municipal: act the council had the power to pass a by-law for abandon- ing or otherwise disposing of the whale or any portion of the road. From the department of edugation ! asking if the population of Pittsburg, few well chosen remarks by their pre- | given as 1,087, is correct, because last sident, Acel Abell. A vote of thanks was then proposed by Rev. Thomas Brown of Princess Street Methodist | 000 church, to the speaker of th i Mr. Clandennan, and seconded by Hae. vey Milne of Sydettham Strect Metho- dist church society. = After singing of | "Blest * be the Tie that Binds" the very successful the Mirpah' Bevieing. os i To Have Races. ores races will be run off here i the third week of August, under the auspices of the y Ontari circuit. The ti comprises closed by year the figures were 2,159, The clerk renlied that the figures was about 1, short. A deputation consisting of Alder- men McLeod and Knapp, and Messrs. Rankin, Daly and Toner, was ent from the Kipgston fair association to ask for a grant. Consideration was promised. Some Local Losses. Local dabblers in stocks suffered to- day by the fall of Canadian Pacific railway and Twin City. The former about five points, while the --r went down fifteen since 'yester- Misses 'Lottie and Maggie Root, Gananoque, spent yesterday visti in y ng in the city. Jasmin complexion soap; a box of 3 cakes, 10c. Mecleod's drug store. A. J. Reer to-day. received a con- signment of fresh strawberries. and Councillors Spoor, Pringlé, Shan- || Ss * customers and the gene- WHATEVER >.JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... oS ---- Duck Skirts, $1 to $1.50. White P.K. Skirts, $1.75 to $4. Muslin aad Pogo Seats mes $1.50 to $5.50. 4 Cravenette oats, to $9. Long Cravenette Rainc 50 to $9. 'Long Silk Raincoatn, $18. 2 os, Summer Millinery, both for ladies We wish to inform our ral public that we have NO CONNECTION with the dry goods firm who have osSpened one door below our store and who have placed no sign out, evidently wishing to create impressionitis an addition to LAIDLAW'S. ° Ce This Warning Is for your protegtion as the firm put out no signs. 170-172 Princess Street, Kingston. COMFORT SHOES FOR LADIES Lockett Slice Store No seams over the joint, No bcx or toe cap over the toes. a Flexible soles, sensible heels. EMPRESS MAKE, Price $2. ramenss HOT WEATHER GOODS | Organdy Lawn and Silk Blouse Waists, in great variety, 'Summer Millinery! ° * The largest and finest a ssortment we have ever shown in and for children. PENCE & CO., Leading Millinery YUGTION ONLY:2 DAYS HORE \ tos, Oil, Paintings and "other gobdds. x Ft THE QUESTION' Of dresging boys meatly and economically. is one of constant interest tO5 mothers. | THIS SEASON'S RANGE OF codon R 13h $1.450 $2. Shirt WB. copuinveionnominii 50¢. Boys' #Collars. Black Cat Stockings. JENKINS SALE HICH CLASS ART AT.THE.STORE No. 184 Princess St. 3 © Afbraob at 2:30. * 77 Bvening at 7:30. Framed a Unframed Engravings, Water Colors, Etchings, Carbon Rho- No reserme. Private' sales during the day. JOHN H. MILLS, Auctioneer. leer JUNE ~ SUGGESTIONS The meals. Shor CON Pi Bi Ferguson's. » wRIE 'Our Fancy Nut Bowls. eoy Finest English Carvers (cased). - Raw Fruit Bowls. Digm Fern Bota. tistic Fine Baking Dishes At prices that make you feel Price like having the best. En . satis SMITH BROS. JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS. P ® TO RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER months, nine rooms, two bath- Corne rooms, - extension kitchen, large base- meitt. of Apply at Whig office. Suc WANTED. Ee SCTE TE} OFFICE BOY. APPLY TO WM. MUN- the u dell; Asarrister. next, p---- | AT ONOE, THREE CHAMBER RAIDS | Ib at, British American Hotel. Pla: teeta eet resem |b HOUSEMAT'S WORK, OR TO WAIT | Messr on tublei" Apply to 27 Upper Union | ston Street. The tte meaner. | GOLLY IMMEDIATELY, AN EXPERIENCED dress maker. Apply at 480 Princess Street. Na} -- | -- HORSE FOR SUMMER SEASON:|TQ Hah, driving. . 8. R. McCann, 51 rock Street. will A CANOE IN GOOD CONDITION. AP- ly to Crawford & Walsh, tailors, Ne Tincess street. " ston bein | | cy A FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE | {o de operator. Apply to Oldrieve &| 4 orn, Ontario street. of of BOYS AND GIRLS WANTING STEADY | eral work RR at Gould's factory; OP-; year posite Princess street. mak ---------------------------------------------- - >. | term A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP- bY in thesevening to Mrs. «Ji R. | retul lendersob: 1s Wir St. - two : : A ei wan SIX EXP CED (WAITERS AND one pan or girl' for steamer F Rideau Queen, leaving Monday next. Apply steward on board. Two YOUNG GIRL ABOUT SEVENTEEN to, mshist with light housework. Ap-| Pa ly in' the evening to Mrs. A two tehell,; 55 Clergy street. re expe! TO PURCHASE, A SAIL YACHT, | cer half-rater preierrved. Address, stal- | jofae ing price and where boat can be} op, Sogn, As Ry C.¢,800 University Ave Aon AN SxPERIENGWD | NURSE, AT Shee once. ; - Highest w to competent | jy mn Jerson. Apply to Mrs. Ww. F ickle, corner King and Emily ; Streets... Cu v ov AGENTS AVERAGE $6.00 A DAY busy § yéar round mg our goods. | Mm? Always in-use. fn - | ders ties mot fads or luxuries. No dull]; season. : Write G. Marshall & Co, N London, Ont. bs ; arti mak Lord and Lady Minto conelude their | lof sojourn. in Torento to-day. With «their | 1¥ ) _ suite they leave Toronto this evening. {50 \ wakibg a short tour of Muskoka 'and | HOC returning to Ottawa on Friday. i Canadian. tomatoes = to-morrow at 3 ! of

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