Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1903, p. 8

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porary control | "The . Through news; r advert Ber- | nard Givens, Dives, ie wh to clear i the os J oy } ATOR TURNER. U.S. commissioners at the commission. * 8 was surroundel by requested to o of them. tores and sought . the good, strong Canadian beet and thresgent whiskey as they called it." They were from all pe of the states, as far away as ( ia, and the bands that ace them are attached 5 organizations-- Chicago, New York and St. Louis. Ome hour was given the excursion: ate of Mk Steamer, the Sk Lawrence ing away at 2:30, the New Island Vande a three id the New York at 315 o'clock, and proceeding down the "Canadian channel to Alexabdria Bay, where the Syracuse carriers were to entertain their guests to dinner at ; 8. Leavi Alexandria ates will the stefim- searchlight ramble nds, a distance of ek r n: vast, amount 'of freight is' conii ) thet days over the K = 2 Si bles and sewer .pen- cen built' at the King and * entrance 'to the city «5 fits lia with Sandy | vis, hull | or, i after a two "week tehp. of the Tor ronto 'district, of 'whioh he has tem. of the sergeants' mess of the R.C.F.A. conducted a pleasa "smoker" in thir cony' mess Yom. 4 nt evening. Tt was a monthly af- " the To . the mystery surro death of his cousin, Capt. Givens, of Fort William, Scotland, who, it is believed, was lost at sca in Jahuary, 1889, and 'establish his claith to'a rich estate. A search for many years, in which the efforts of the American consuls in foreign lands were enlisted, brought no trace of the |' missing sea captain, Capt his 'father he embarked on a séa voy- age. before he attained his majority, and at the age of thirty he was cap- tain of & merchant vessel sailing ftom Glasgow. . ; Capt. Givens sailed from London in January, 1889, for Australia, on a | packet steamer, with 700 and a valuable rargo of merch ; The steamer never arrived at its des- tination, and Australian mail steam: ers reported the shipwreck. of the ill fated steamer near the Solomon isl- ands, i The steamer. 'Alameda arrived at San Francisco from Australia a year later, bringing pieces of the wrecked steamer and news of the murder of the English sailors by the natives of the Solomon islands. The news of his son's fate mever reached the wealthy iron. merchant and he died leaving. an estate worth $300,000 to his missing son. The estate was claimed by John Grimley, of Ardara, county Donegal, Ireland, who was supposed fo be 'the nearest living relative of Capt. Giv- ens. Bern Givens visited his boy- hood home jin Treland ten years ago. and discovered that he was next of kin and heir to the Givens fortune. Mr. Grimley, 'who is a wealthy 'mer "fchant in: Ardara. is holding the es- tate in trust until the rightful can prove his claim. hele WON'T HAVE FOOD TAX. Opposition To Mr. Chamberlain's i Proposals. n Mr, Chamberlain's . own division of West. Birmingham, which ig largely a working-class constituency, the ex- tent and bitterness of the feeling against any proposals to tax food are such that even ald political hands are non 'it, the Son by Sia. ¥ it, says London and a political campaigner gi many years' experience, to 2s a ted b; strength of the ition. The, rencis of my Jectures made it plain' that the working men will not hear' of a Chat 20s et tho Sabre avtion they -~ vou hy > what a food A ------------ Used Vile : Yesterday afternoon whil he of St. Mary's school 8 he St. Mary's. cathedral, in charge of Principal McNamara, two men drove along in a rig -- oa vile Jang age to the principal and his " Beliance Leads. The yacht rare to-day was, started i tat 101 o'clock, the Reliance getti lo four ds ahead of a ng | aiternoon was shy at fiat, but as the miles x : 7 reached nine half -- hour. Ac 224 o'clock about J was covered, FACTS--We | purchased" otplete fall stock before the recent 'rise in prices, 4nd we are now in a position 10 guararitee to our customers 'the same low. prices of the past year, as long as our present stockdasts: BUY EARLY--It will mean a great: saving in many lines of goods. ah i - FLANNELETTES In Plain Blue, Pidk or' White, four qualities. | 4 | English Nightgown Flannelettes In white, fine'soft make, very closely resembling ' Fine French Wool Flannels, ' : PRICES 10c., 12%c., 15¢., 18c. i, 16 different styles and make. Se Sew 6k Bon TOE 1236. 15¢. RTE . --ilieees 1X35 y vo Wtf a > A large lot just received at prices :. same as last year and this: means a +. great saving, ..JOHN LAIDLAW & 'SON... ci 120-172 Princess Street,' Kingston. NLY TILL SATURDAY SPECIAL PRICES CONTINUE ON i THE LOCKETT SHO : N.B.--Large Stock of Trunks and Tra Comper ME] "YEAR, NO. 207. ALL SUMMER GOODS AT CHOP- $ PED DOWN PRICES. Underwear, Socks, Shirts, Ties, Mats, Boys' Tweed Suits, Men's Flannel Suits 20% to 50%; round) wasnessss]1CGeg Sale commences SATURDAY, Ang 22nd. The best bar- 2¢ JENKINS *'¢ OR. S. . SIMPSO Licentiate of the Royal College of Den Surgeons of Ontario, DENTIS 258 Princess St., Kingston. PRIVATE SCHOOL. MISS ALICE KING WILL REOPE her classes at 215 William street, September 9th, assisted by Miss Mar garet King and Miss Grace Clark, tuto in German at Queen's University. Pupil for matriculation in al ranches, -C in Physical Culture Singing ahd Drawing. Primary clas fer boys and girls. For particulars apply 14 Alice street FLETCHER MUSIC METHOD MRS. COLERIHEW WILL RESUMF her clabses on Sept. 1st. PIANO LESSONS, Miss CO. M. Clerihew, final year Toron 'o College of Mupio. © Anvly at 44 Clergy street. MUSIC. MISS ELSIE TANDY, FINAL YE Toronto Conservatory of Music, will spen her class for piano and thpory on September 8th. Virgil Clavier Method taught. Address 355 Brock street, MUSIC. MISS NELLIE HANLEY, FINA year, Toronto Conservatory of Music, (Piano and Theory), is prepared to give lessons in Piano after Sept. "th Address 75 Gare St., Kingston. é MUSIC. MISS MURIEL KING, PUPIL OF Miss Mosher, New York, (Leschetizk) method), will give lessons om the Pian after September Sth. Synthetic metho for beginners, MuUsIC. MISS A. B. FAIRLIE, FINAL YEAI Toronto Conservatory of Music, teache of Piano, will fe-open her class in Sep tember. Address illow Cottage, 10 King & YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE ON SATU} day. Wm. Davies Co., limited, A GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY TI Mrs: A. Strachan, ¥8 Bagot street A GOOD STRONG BOY, TO LEAR! the hardware business, Edwin Chow & Son. AT ONCE, THREE BOYS, TO WOR as hel , McKelvey & Birch, 6 and 71 Broek Street. AN | EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAII Good wares. Apply to Mrs. Brede 24 Stuart street. AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL S vant. '. No washing or ironing. ply to Mrs . W. T, Minges, 107 G stredt ------------------------------------_" EXPERIENCED GENERAL SERVAN No washing or ironing, by 16t tember. Apply Mrs. Hemmin 182 King street. A GENERAL SERVANT, WHO CA cook. No washing. 'nor ironinm Apply in the forenoon to Mrs. Mu ray, at Mrs Jas. Richardson's, St art street, ONE THRESHING ENGINE, TEN O twelve horse-power. Reply stati condition of engine and price, ¥.0.] cars, to Huvh Cameron, Folger Si tion, Ont. LADY AGENTS TO SELL REGU remedies for womens' ailments. Sa ary and commission, Casada ages cy, California _ Chemical Compan Baker Block, Winnipes. AGENTS WHO ARE WILLING hl Good goods and good pa Men earn $6 a day winter and su teas, A t season. Write © Mafsball & Oo. teas, London, Ont. EXPERIENCED COTTON MILL HEL Good weavers can eam Pe H week. . ny 0 Al youn in learnine the work $2.50 waek. - Special inducements offered t families. Apnlv to the Domini Cotton 'Mills Company. Kingston,On can make from $2 ts day Selling our magnificent picture | the new Pope at 25 cents. Size x 90. in many rich and beauty oe] 0! -------------------------------- AGENTS: ANY BOY OR GIRL _O adult, "

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