Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1904, p. 2

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4 Tn : appreciated Jon King street It is a fragrant perfume. It Tr i it ; prove of who seeks facte about the : £ f fire 1 1 F few--sereen doors, refrigerators, which we have Temas, Claxton & Lawrenson. e Bat celebrating the Battle Steamer Al True Blue band on board 50 cents come in at a collector is over $15,000 ahead of th 5 a South London Hugriers, who won a has bis now date was recently | OUCH. OM by irichee. Time, 10 sec- there xed by the council. It is earlier than onds. Duffy was second, and C. H. usual. 3 by ysars Provost, of the New York dothing Sup, of the Loudon Athletic Club orked store, Brock street, has year, | 1 i i vent i . of efi oF Bosschicub the fnest assortment | ear tamer or i Sent, in Mont admirably, of Scotch and English tweeds, serges Minto cup lacrosse game between the Yester- and cheviots, and all other class of Shamrocks of Montreal, and the Field goods suitable for order work to Brantford team. The latter have a choose from. His suite oak ie to ordi "ape from $15. A first. ida! three against them from the Ea holi game, 'and apparently have tae ft 'and workmanship : guaran- | holiday game, - in their ability to make the necessary three goals and LT (2, Sa two i n's t-known expon ents of Ra ition terday. in a heav: "Chaucer" laboriously po down the Rideau in the or] "Chaucer" considered the pole. cline the the tale of woe threw out their Apparently, however, evening began to fall, and punt homewards. ---------------- MARINE INTELLIGENCE. What is Going on in Harbor And Elsewhere. up this morning; Water Lily expected up to-night on last night; Kingston down and up; Hamilton dué down to-night; Rideau King from Ottawa to-night. M. T. company's wharf--Tug Thom- son' from Charlotte with - two coal L laden barges, and cleared for Mont- en real with one coal and three grain. ha laden barges. ------ I Sed LH Orange Meat Premiums. Period of. coupons extended until the first of January next, 1905, The premiunt period for using -Or- ange Meat coupons has been extended £5 Of The Case From a Lawyer's Observations. John isheyse, K.C., and a member fae 2 i Rs ¢ from July Ist, 1904, to January Ist, at 9:30 board Le es ions says he | 1905. 'All coupons are good, which. at seven o'clock; over which amalga- | over date js marked on them. Orange various educational boards and "a general one, and ad- Meat is the most popular cereal on the Canadian market. 1t is made from Canadian hard wheat by a new pro- cess and is both nutritious and plea- sant to the taste. The iums in. " [clude heavy silver-plated spoons, sugar shells and butter knives. Full irections are in each package. . ------------ The Only Wise Plan. The hotel-keepers are not the only ones to i over the water ni are, however, paying only for what they use. There are Sitizma who pay according to the assessed value of | their. houses, who think they pay dou- ble what the water would cost if they had meters, and they stoutly main- tain that the meter system is the only plan. The man, rich or poor, with ten children, in a tumble-dowy house, is the man who gets the snap in the water rates. A change to met- Paar everybody is the safe and wise : z » z it il 2 Bis ---- A New Deaconess. Miss Ida Eleanor Elliott, a proba- tionary from the Toronto home, has been appointed to Syden- Pham Street Methodist' chi i cession to Miss Hurd, who takes 'a nurse's course in a hospital. Miss El- liott las arrived to take - *] ties. Napanee has also become an ap- | pointment for the wark of a deaco- | ness and Miss C, Elecia Cartwright has assumed charge, * ----n, Campbell Bros. Pearl Fedoras. ¢ The correct shapes are here $2, $2.50. of .new mown hay is first Street car passengers i i i fo pT ann ip at Chicago this The statistical year book of Cana- da for 1903, has been issued and will great value to tha' busy man minion. On Saturday we will sell for ot lawn mowers fd t. 0 en are hoping for a fine day nay it Twin they will show their colors in stirring fas- '| hion. The city brethren will parade at tersea. The glorious 12th July in Picton, of the Boyne. ves Gananoque at 6.30 a.m., cal ing at Kingston, 8 a.m. rd. Return fare The taxes for this year continue to good rate. To-day, the same day last year. After September 15th, five per cent interest is to be » were on a fishing ex- They started off scow, and led their way direction of Kingston Mills, After several hours' wi - that he had done his share and offered "Joe" The latter gracefully de- honor and in favor of casting anchor and throw- % |ing out their lines. Here was when commenced. They lines and for six Solid hours sat, ghe in each {od of the t, awaiting the ach of a fish, Sa seen them coming" and removed them- selves. They fished until' the shades of then two repentant fishermen silently pushed the The steamyacht Where Now, belong- ing to L. B. Spencer, is at Craig's wharf. Craig's wharf--Steamers Melbourne steamer Alexandrii's run. Swift's wharf--Steamers Corsican up stand for S conceived a championshi but © | erack, was urday, ist, of 20th time, ward, took her in bringing her where after Robert and ara, but the ing was by ist, did his share of the in their aeri audience, plauded. late hour. earned. John of the clock, fair grounds' diately off that amount. and it required else it would soon have fallen. ---------- For The Old Boys. The yacht regatta here on July 25th = a dns piertainmen for ingston ve, Ww from Toronto and Ottawa. Soucetis in. Macdonald Park ay nights, and od on the latter night, sufficient en i t would ough money for the collected within the next two weeks, Beats Them All. will be By far the children's shoes ever shown in King- ston, is now Store, All sizes in make, at The will be op" Bin States ing amd Barrett have gone. There are eight professionals and for. ty-one amateurs entered. The members of -the team, who will compete with the ath- letes from [Oxford and Cambridge on Wednesday, for Liverpool. The meet will take place on July 20, at the Queen's Club, London. rounded with cago reformers, who have suddenly racing, never think of interfering with Sunday baseball. And there you are! The Amateur tracted an excellent entry of 125 and & big crowd of spectators. The sports were started with a 100-yards dash, Arthur F . being defeated by J. W. Morton, of the enough to give them a safe majority. Both teams are determined to win and are practising with that object in view. To-morrow's game will be play- ed under C.L.A. rules," which should give Brantford a slight advantage. It is reported that changes will be made in the line up of. both teams on Set- ---------- An Old Vessel. The Toronto United Empire Loyal- old Frontenac and was towed into port after the fire. The the incendiary, and so offered a re "The Messrs. HamiMon, proprietors of the steamboat Frontenac, have of- fered a reward of £100 for the discov- ery of the person who set fire to tht vessel some time ago. The Frontenac, after being fired, was loosed from her moorings, and had drifted some dis- tance into the lake, when she was met by the Niagara, were extinguished." The Frontenac was owned by Messrs, in October, 1827. ------ Another Large Attendance. Lake Ontario Park yesterday after- noon was the scene of several private gatherings and the crowd last even- son. The pavilion was crowded with a much pleased audience. The performers played with spirit. and gave much sat- isfagtion. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw in their songs and dances were greatly admir- ed. The great Areno, especially' in trapeze work It was midnight last car reached the city and it was packed with a hanpy crowd. The mer- ry-go-roungl 'was in operation till a A Five Dollar Climb. For his half hour's work at the city clock dial yesterday afternoon, Samu- el Conley received five dollars, and he says it was the easiest money he ever telephone pole painters, but he want- ed ten dollars for the risk. As Mr. Smith had several times had similar work done for wouldn't hand caretaker city Dutidings. at-the time, and imme- street has been broken for some time, ------ ' Barefoot Sandals. uis. represented at the golf champion- week, Murray, Yale-Harvard is literally sur- race tracks, will not unday baseball, while Chi- fierce animosity to horse Athletic Association ps at" Rochdale, Eng., at- Duffy, the American unable to retain the title, Sept., 1827, says: The steamer had a hard owners wanted to find Captain Moiser, who tow and succeeded in to the wharf at Niagara, Some exertions the flames John Hamilton, of Niag- partnership was dissolved far the largest this sea- the contortion- part welleand got his plaudits. The Cromwells al feats fascinated the their double loudly ap- when the and were Smith, who has charge first engaged one of the as low as $2.50, he out a tenspot. The was at the his services for half The dial facing King to be strengthened, the are coming With band on Sun- some be provided. En- purpose could be most attractive lot of at The Lockett Shoe Canadian and English 1A BRIDE Was rounp 1 | beautiful home of A. T. Harshaw, was 3 get a contest | J ith "Diuny" MeDeruatt's fast bunch * The New York Nati have blank- ed opponen i - | bride was attired in a gown of white all parts of the continent. fairest daughters and her many friends wish her long life and much happiness fornia. Mr. Redlands, Cal., one of the most lovely spots in the flowery state. train for a honeymoon, clude St. City and San Francisco. crest' cut flowers and ferns and in the draw- And Cathedral Picnic Was Most Fone present to hundred, was thoroughly good-humor- for home-coming arrived. ed in the sports, notably the bump- ing contest, the V tub were bundled into "Tied round their gan, Frank Smythe's crew of six com. ing out triumphant. In the V. C. race big boys ran to the rescue of smaller lads disposed about the field, shoved them into bags, and brought them into safety. One hero, however, dangl- td his rescue over his back head down, heels up, materially damaged the brain of any one but a small boy at a Sunday school picnic. Ray Marchand, Frank Smythe, Hugh McCormack, Allen Fair, Leslie McCor- mack, Edwin Harcomb, Willie Lovrin, Lally Bird, Willie Prince, Irwin Con- nolly, Martin, Jim Flint, Clark, Jack Shaw, Aggie Clark, Ger- tie Graham, Lennox, Irene Mullinger, Ephesa Harb, Marjory Newell, Annie Jamieson, Flo. Bramhall, Martin, Lillian Huggins. Routley's or- chestra, discoursed music on the trip down and back. and a concert grama Phone, kindly given Craig, delighted the children. mainspring, and those sisted hi were Rev. C. A. Seager, Messrs. Fale, nings, Huggins, and Williamson. her assistant, Mrs. known best over the tea things, and the other helpers Miss Muckleston, Mrs, ald, Cartwright, Ryder, Adams, Rog- ers, Smith, Hora A Guaranteed Cure For piles. Your druggist will refund money if Paso Ointment fails to cure you in 6 é to 14 days. 50s. boxes at Gibson's store. NAPANEE By » Resident of Redlands, Cali- fornia--A At St. able. 3 Sueclal the Whig. #eting July Hillcrest," the the scene of 'a very pretty wedding an Th evening, when his nd duughtes, Wom Fiorepresy a came the bride of Wakefiel Phinney, Redlands, California. The ceremony was performed in St. Mary Magda.' lene's church, at 8:30 pu by Canon arvis. service was full 'choral. The interior of the church and chan. cel 'was beautifully decorated with daisies and ferns, and the ceremony was performed under a floral bell. The Mechlin lace over white taffeta, with trimmi of pearls, and the custom: ary veil with real orange blossoms brought from California by the bride groom, was worn, and carried a show- er bouquet of white roses and lilies of the in Miss Constance Harshaw, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a dress of pink and white silk grenadine over white taffeta and car ried a houquet of pink roses. Littl Harshaw, brother of the bride, made a charming little page and, like his sis P ter, carried a basket of flowers. Both Miss Constanée and wreaths. of pink roses in The ushers were W. G. Pruyn, Isaa: Brisco and N. A. Brisco. The groom's gift to his bride was a handsome dia uise wore their hair After the ceremony a reception was held on the beautiful grounds of *'Hill- crest." The wedding supper was pro- vided by Harry Webb, Toronto. Cha- lupka's orchestra, Belleville, furnished c music for the occasion. The bride's going:away gown was of blue cloth, with a dainty hat of blue cornflowers. The presents to the bride were very elegant and consisted of solid silver,. cut glass, bric-a-bac' and Fishing Miss Louise Harshaw, sister of the : bride, made a dainty little flower girl For your dressed in white organdie and carrying |d r u g store a basket of pink flowers. Master Cecil trade. We can You will not feel like a fish A out of water. You will feel mond pendant, and to the bridesmaid that you are pearl brooches, and to each of the . ushers pearl pins. getting the best drug store 3 service that your THEH. B. TAYLOR DRUG 00. 124 Princess St. lease y ou money an procure. Phone 50. - fancy work, all of the very finest and daintiest,' making a collection most superb and coming from friends from The stately bride is one of Napanee's "SLOWE INLET" suavs CANNED SALMON meuiasee in her far away home in Sunny Cali- Phinney is a banker of Mr. and the midnight which will in- Denver, Salt Lake rs. Phinney leave on Louis, The house and grounds of "Hill- were prettily decorated with Successful. The annual picnic of St. George's i 1 satisfaction. Sormanenily Sane all forms of Nervous , Emissions, Spermatorr 'mpotency, ak all ffecta of abun or oxoesoon the exoecive Wood's Phosphodine, the only its dad that eaks hea, J ing-room the Union Jack and Stars | ase bacco, Opium of Stimulants, ind i i Bre y ea and Stripes were entwine sutwived. {2 Bruin Nory.allo a an Early Grave. Price $1 per package Sr sis Tor 5 one iif THE WEATHER PERFECT. leas pops will eure. rea vamp ot 'Windsor, 018, Canada, Wood's Phosphodine- is sold by. all Kingston Druggists. Cathedral Sunday school, which went over on the America to Brophy's Point, on Thursday, is said by every- have been the most successful affair of its kind vet held. The weather was perfect, and the crowd of between four and five ed from start to finish, and reluctant | ~" to board the America when the time Several new features were introduc- - C. race, and the In the first twelve boys, bags which wer necks, their arms and the bumping he- races. were fastened, in a way that would have Elephant Mixed Paints Screen Doors and Windows, STRACHAN'S HARDWARE -- Princess Street. Wood =a Coal . We have on hand the diffcront varieties of Wood and Coal. BOOTH & CO. "Phone 133. Foot of West St. Wood =: Coal Amongst the successful ones were Mike Harb, Manley, Cecil Willie Wilson, Bon Laura Blakely, Bertha Gwennie Merrick, Nora by Rev. R. J. Canon Starr was, the who ably as- as always, : Birch, Sutherland, Jen. % Dunbar, Bramhall, Mrs. Mecllroy, with Price, did her well- were Mrs. Grover, Taylor, and the isses Cunningham, Bureau, Macdon: and Dalton. ---- Piles. Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding ® L000 00000000 Swift's $ Scranton Coal 36.50. Quality Guaranteed. JAMES SWIFT & 60. Telephone 138. ® \ atthe ---- Campbell Bros. Summer Hats. Straw hats 0c. up, duck hats 25c. up Seidlitz Powdérs for campers, In tin| of Red Cross drug GC: Lockétt Shoe Store, WHEN THINKING ordering your Groceriea don' forget that you can get as good 2s can be got at the UNIQUE GROCERY, and our prices mrs right. We call for orders and delives promptly. ' If you want us ring up 530. H P ICKERING, Corne> Pine and ON& PEMBI PACIFIC R ee awances : | Bioscarth ns or la ; 25 Poin {mw Going JUNE 14th, EYCURS! "FROM KIN World' ST. %ov! $22 (Good fo $29.35, (Good $35.20 (Good until Stop-overs allowed ate station in Canad: Chicago SIDE _TRIP--Hamil Falls, $1.40 addition For Pullman acco: and all other tofu Corner J ohnston 1 . ALLAN LINE ™" Royal Mail From Mghifiar, Joniam, Fri. uly Bavarian, Fri. July First Cabin, $70 to steamer; rye and Londond and $42.50, -Londaon, Class, superior accon Liverpool, Derry, Bel don. Through ticket MONTREAL TO GL Corinthian, Wed. Jul Rates by above Gl lication. ay P. HANLEY. i P nger Depot. Fen E, Clarence £ QUEBEC. STEAMS River and Gulf o Summer Cruises Ii w Iron Twin SY ibis, 7 Y comfort. SAILS FROM MO} Mey and comfort. HERN, ARTHUR A poly J. P. HANLEY, ¢ SLEEVE, Ticket Age © ------------------------------ The Bay of € DAILY § a -- Rochester, N. Y., STRS. "NORTH KING mmencing 25th ed daily," except p.m. for Bay of Quis of Rochester, N.Y. rive at 10:00 a.m. se for Thousand lslands dria Bay and Ganan STR. "Al Leaves Mondays at ton aves Bay of Quin For further imform BE. HORSEY, @. P. t. .'P, Hanley, J. P Swift & Co. Agents. --_-- ] 1) (rie a Toronto, Charlotte, Brockville, Presco Leave Kingston da Going East, 6 a.v p.m. daily, except Mi Kingston to Clay Ports, Brockville or returning Sunday om Kingston to Mont ing Saturday or § a Monday. Mamiiton, Toronto, Montres LEAVE K] EAST--We t 430 pan. ig "GUING WEST--Tu Sues. 4 J.P.H oY, Ticket Agent. Direct to Quebec Str. "A Leave Craig & Co. day at 30 p.m. Quebee, rulining all Returning, leaves ) 12 Midnight for Cha The Steel Lake E> " NIAGARA," op For particulars CRAIG & CO., Age BURN, Manager, Pic

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