Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1903, p. 6

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Continues Serious. M~Mgr. Sbarretti, te, received the following : "The condition of his holi- 6 p.m.~By the greatest al and wonpal effort the Fhysia ' position and in- WITCHERY AND TORTURE. Terrible Treatment By Her Lover's Family, received an offer of ago from a man "terms with her lover and till last May, when Grigoli {eds and was put in an asylum. sl i TEL E 8 : £ i i : make supposed spell from Linigi il ig «3 f 5 i : = t from the other servants ight be found, went aid of the police, irl half crazed with goli family have heen ; : fr ix EF ppen that opportunity of sonable Muslins at : >e prices. No need ain to you our reason goods at a loss. i gf 1 : : A ---------- WHOLE IS ULTRA VIRES. Lord's Day Act. » was de to the 'acti: ly thive members of from 'the Ancient St. John's Lodge, oe and Mys. W. A. Macpherson, Den- the employees of C. Livingston & Bro. Very. numerous and ting ~~ em- friends inclading, "Gates Ajar," wreaths, pillows, anchor and sheaves. WON. A. 6, BLAIR. = ee + Yacht Club News. A n fishing match was to Nave Epaan, fin on the Yacht Club what! last evening, but had to be 'for lack of fishermen. have met mse night to make arrange n « for the illuminated = water J -- on the night 8f the 27th But thd endl quorum. A number of the members are deeply interested in ~~ has -F-the- event; "snd Kops that others Will aid thens. A fast-dass | illuminated parade Would do a great deal to- wards showing the Kingston Yacht Club. as a live institution. is so in the social lind. Some of yachts- men: will go to" much personal expense - in lomiting their yachts and skiffs. Want A Home Match. A Kingston old boy, writing - from Toronto to a friend in this city in- timated that : he Toronto Home Jomets would like to arra a base ball match or lacrosse rh with a team from' some other place, to take ice 'here on the afternoon of the 'th inst. Lacrosse seemed to be the favorite game, among the former King- brothers, Stanley Porter and others, will Be considered and it ------------ Fitting Up The Offices. Alderman and Mrs. J. iJ. Behan left far 30 Konan al the hoe ne to King; t staff of the C.M.B.A., which of will take place at once. The new of fices will be in the old Ontario bank being fitted up. for the association. ; ---- The Municipal Protest. The mayor a 'oity solicitor were yesterday delega by tl finance commitice, at the request' of the coun- meeting: of the municipal 'committee at Ottawa, 'to protest against the en- croachments 'bf Dominion legislature upon the hightays and rights of muni. cipalities, ' Two Americans Marrisd. A pretty wedding took place at St. George's cat on Tuesday morn- ing, at ten 'o'clock, when Walton A. - | Smith, Potedam, N.Y, and Miss Ar. louine Pert of "the sate place, were married by Rev. G. L. Starr, priest- vicar of the eathedral. The bride was given away by her mother, Mrs. Pert. Real Value and Real Bargains. 6 tins sardines 250. 2 tins best red salmon 9%. A tin potted ham Be. i boil cn wis 10c. ttle mus RE Oe. 1 bottle Sone Toten 10s. Mullin's: corner Johnston" and Divi sion streets, : -- 3 4 street west, 'by immediate relatives. The ho ite rally numer- ous and beautiful. There were wreaths ver; A: Macdougall, Montréal v from the directors of the Odio Relief Amsociation; broken column from blems were sent by relatives amd 'the yacht club members were to' ton players now in Toronto being "Kid", Hazlett, the three Marshal The req in likely that a match will be arrang- to-day for London, Ont. Alderman Behan building, Goldew Lion block, which is cils of other' cities, to attend the pire league by the death of Prine; T Cross drug store, I get a said a customer the other danngeis, had Just sgved J on a tooth brush. ates are attendi Ljgrand lodge 'of gos a ending Montreal. A speci fered to the New Oomnocern. The iron. smelling" Souipany which © hy po i FO ast orn mean prompt business. Monday they asked the mayor for an option on a pact. of the smelter site dot- Aen. dala only. They would like to pay for it on w ay ho } 'amd get an option on the - of the city's ee hare oi iadudiries: comiimii® finance ries mit- tees 'met in the afternoon, snd decided to offer lots 8, 9.and 10, the original smelter site, for cost price, $3,990, plus three years' interest at 4 r cent. If they desired lot 7 also, that acquired from the K. & P. railway, it would cost $500 more and the inter- est. The other half of the property, lots 2, 4, 5, and 6, were reserved, to give the Frontenac Railway and Ce: ment company an option, aflording them also access to harbor. A joint wharf and railway pier will be of mu- tual benefit to the companies, ani they could, share the cost.: The city council is acting for the best interest of the city in' thus keeping the way open for both industries. If they act promptly the government dredge now in the upper harbor may be secured to open a deeper channel for coal vessels to unload at. FELL OFF STREET CAR. Arthur Lake Badly Injured -- Un- conscious All Night. 'About eight o'clock last night a voung man named Arthur Lake, resid- ing" with hie parents on Division street, had the misfortune to fall from a crowded street car on Alfred street, fronting Victoria Park. He was en route to Lake Ontario Park and was standing on the running board of the ear. He must have lost his hold, as he fell to the ground with much force alighting on his head, being rendered unconscious by goniing in contact with the hard roadway," The car wae stopped and a trained nurse, who was aboard, went to the assistance of the injured man, who was carried to the lawn fronting the home of Thomas Howland. There he was attended to and later on taken to the home of his parents in an am- hulance. The young man remained in g semi- unconscious copdition all might and this morning was not much improved. He was emploved as a clerk in Laid. law's dry goods store. Jumped Of A Car. A young man named MéFadden jumped off a crowded street car pro- Sewn Alten Sheol about half: t eight oc t evening. is t blew away, and he tried a jump to recover it. He was thrown on the road, . and knocked unconscious. The car was stopped, and passengers went dewalk where he "was revived, and sent home. ------------ The Delegates 'Arriving. To-day many delagatéd to the snnu- al meeting of the Oddfellows' Relief Associatiob reached the city. Among the humber were Joseph Oliver, Tor. onto, P.G.M.; 0. L. Lewis, Chatham; R. K. Cowan, London, and other pro- minent members of thé craft. Com mittee meetings will He held to-mor- row morning, and in {the afternoon and evening general Business meetings will be called. At fotir 'o'clock the visitors will be asked to. take a trip among the Thousand Tslands, return. ing in time to resume session .at eight o'clock. -------- Marine Matters. The steamyacht Gladys, owned and sailediby A. W. Thompson, Ottawa, is here. She. has heen bought by the Ca- nadian government to uwsed as. go lighthouse and buoy inspection boat. The Gladys is. seventy-five feet long, ten feet wide, and is capable' of mak- ing fifteen miles an hour. The new dredge, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, ago, while being towed to Kingston, is to be raised shortly. Ten gasoline yachts will drag the lake in search of the sunken dredge. ------ An Old Orangeman, John Elliott, of the G.T.R. depot, was in the Orange procession Vester. day. He is one of the oldest Orange- nen in the city, aud has not missed being in line in sixty vears. His many friends wish him health to appear of- es H uM Mowat's . Appointment. Word has been received from Lon- don, Eng. that H. NM. Mowat, Ko has appointed a member of the general executive of tie British Em. » 10. §ill the vacancy caused 1 G 's University. yl" Sirant, 'of -- "Every time" I come to the Red bout forty "day. "HERE +1: For Men and Women . . You probably found to-day that yéu had just one" umbrella, too few to go round or "may be the wind showed o weakness in the old one. You know the proverb about 'preparing for a rainy © IS YOUR OPPORTU- WR iy - Lach and lifted the young man to the' Special values $1.25, 351 to have the best in at these priges. Ladies' Umbrellas - > $2.75, $3, $3.50. 'Wew de- Gloria Silk Covers, wear y .50, which sunk near Port Hope a year | ps LADIES cellor, Grand Forks, and C. F for Tracy Bangs, supreme chan- eal, Chicago. Ladies' Prun Ladies' Lea and $ri 0 3 ladies' Kid S $ra25. a We also have which are nice for: from $1 25 10 $2), ella Slippers, Umbrellas Re-covered £ #1 3 Bring your Umbrellas to us! if the cover is worn, and we will return'it: quite as... good as new. te «JOHN L. SS en HOUSE SHOES ~ Ladies' Prunella Sli . ppers, cool and comfortable, 40c, : mag dv & leather lined, 75c. Slippers, without Strap, 4oc., 75¢. "at 750, $1iand a mice "stock of 1. enad. TWO HOT WEATH! COMFORTS FLANNEL SU : i stylish /' young nm 'this tliss of ga the' proper sumiier suit. "We have them in wany Woe 8h * Made in England, She 29% An P& in, yarfed patterns afd dn fancy pieces) a5 Compl 'of Berry Spoons; Bread "aud Cold Meat Forks; Scoops, Cream, Gravy, a bunaide Ladies; Buiter : ar" Shells and' Tong. | _ JEWEURS a WS ee 1a 6M GF Vd Bernard Murphy, Thsc Tenders: Will 'be: received by 8a up to WEDNESDAY, . 1 h for the bulk Fig o wrphy, insy. stock fdr; £lo » boots hata, dathing, fegceries, Ero Ures. _ » Stock ligt may seeri at © Coury Howe: Shien. ° ale "1908. a " . FERRY. TENDERS WILL BE REC) tag 4 pan, SATURDAY, A 1 , Tor Slease of a Kerr Welle hs as «the 'Uity of for a period of sgven years. I va aphiv to D Ni Astana J : A In. i Lake, and one hour at Pic Adults 80c. Children 250. GIVEN AW, ute IR the UPTO BE MUAIO © ae Bt, will be given one copy of Hiawatha Free for 10 Ds YOUNG SHS 24 5 + . " ts. Imperial Laund Fhe rn Sa] Foals A eren "he y PL at 140 bos

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