Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1905, p. 6

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2 . Lf ibis ih Hi Ee i i i I 1 1 ti i Ei ack Horner," that she much gaiety to the scene, and the Hand of the 14th Regi- ment increased the enjoyment of the crowds who attended. Bennington above deck did not disclose any great dam- age. The wreckage is all below deck, but just how serious this is will be had been allowing the steam to heen damaged. thought the death list may reach fifty. TH OF A CHILD, The Parents Refused to Let It Have Medicine. Special to the Whig. Shelburne, 'Ont., July 2.A two- year-old daughter of H, Skace, Melan- on, a few miles from here, a mem- pneu- ; pparent] monia or diphtheria, The shild_gru- 3 a summoned Dr. Martin, of Dundalk, but the parents would not allow the use of medicine or oven to oe mustard to the child's chest. child died on Friday morning. A jury will be called, to-day, to investi- gate. DROWNED IN RIVER. Was With Surveying Party Work- ing Canal Route. Srneclal to the Whig. Bradiord, Ont., July 22-W. Widdi- field, a son. of J. Widdifield of New- market, was drowned in the Hilland river last night. He was with the Aurveying party that is working on .the canal route running to Sehom- berg. v Ladies' regular $1.50 strap and Ox- ford tie shoes, most all sizes to clear them out we will sell them at $1. See them in the window at Abernethy's, Forest fires have caused $100,000 standing 'timber . near : Monday ALDRON. telephone Orders Taken Goods Sent on Approval i enough to play in the local league of . teams in- | ward Beck, of the Beck Brewing com- ade 8 i If if | ceiving u new wheel in the govern- ment drv dock, . Mach depends on the point of view It is tough on the fatted eali, that it should have to suffer for the sins of the prodigal son OG. Johnson left yesterday for ts he. rem vo oi on steamship Virginian will be absent & couple of months. py aE Sash cumpons; they sre we good as gold, we exchange them erockery, silverware, etc. They repre sent a discount of ten per cent., at Mullin's. item of this kind is going the rounds of the district papers end being piven out in triumph : "Varker defeated Kingston at baseball." Others speak of "the" Kingston team. Well it was one of a dozen Kingston teams fully as good, or better. The defeat. ed team is not even of grade high ! Boivin, Wilson & Co., Montreal, the wholesale merchants, have secured lithographie copies of "Parfait Bon- hour," a 'meritorious painting bv a Canadian artist. It is a presentable picture for office or. home, and will be sent, mounted upon cardboard, to ane address . upon tioni the Whig and remitting three cents for mailing to the firm mentioned, 520 8¢. Paul street. BATTERSEA FISHING CLUB. Takes Rod da Line and Goes Home. A party of Americans, calling them- selves the Battersea Fishing Club, ar- rived in the city, from Battersea, this morning. Among the members of the organization, who have been coming here during the past thrée summers are, F. 0. Murray, who by the way was born in Kingston and is now the treasurer of Erie county, a politician of note and in line as a mayoralty candidate; John Grimm, Jr., republi- can state committeeman; Dr. John T. Cluirid, also a native-born Oanadian, a now a leadi surgeon in the home of his adoptin: Pr. Meal, John Dieholt, Joseph Stockwise, a wholesale jeweller of the Bison city; William Landefeld, Fred. , elerk of the supreme court, of flalo; and Ed- pany. The last named gentleman is the ilot for the bunch, having visited the ishing grounds annually since '97, Good sport was enjoyed by the vis- itors, who landed bass weighing as high as six pounds. They camped at Dog Lake, about a mile and a half from Battersea, bringing their boats along. The party left, this afternoon, by steamer on their return trip to Bufialo, but have every intention of trying their luck again next summer. -- WILL BE BIG CROWD. Kingston 01d Boys Will Have Large Following. If reports speak correctly, the King- ston Old Boys will 'bring at least 1,000 on their excursion next Saturday. A representative was in the itv to-day, completing arrancements. The "club will bring up {fine band of the Governor-General's Foot Guards, and while here they will be entertained by their follow bandsmen of She ath Re- giment. If possible wil iven an outing i ey Setaden evening the visiting band will give a promenade concert in the armouries, and Monday will play at the horse races. A baseball match has been artanged between Toronto 'and Ottawa Old Bova, to be played Monday. While in the city the Guards' band ih have headquarters at the Iroquois tel, -------- 8 Put Up The Cash. A number of residents in the vicin- ity of Vietoria Park have been ask- ing for a band concert un their wav. They will, in all jrobability, be call- od upon by a collector early next week and if enough of the necessary assenger steamer e dmerly on the Windsor _-- B. Brows : dV B.A, was ap- Pointed superintendent of the Toront, ee +1 1 : congregation of Royce Avenne Presbyterian eharch, Toronto, extend- a 8 call to Rev. Joseph E. Reid, M, Tilly Butler, a colored girl, aged nine, jumped from a train at Chat. ham and fell under the wheels. She was ki Mrs. Kneware, Lockport, N.Y., has - {left $40,000 to found a home for cats SE 85,000 to her only Hoe i tees of the Toronio General Ospital propose to open a depart- ment for the care of the poor who are 't an incipient stage of mental trouble. Joe. Sawver, an Indian, from Rama, aught, ¥. in Lake Rousseau, the biggest fish of the season, a fine sal. mon tipping the sem,es at twenty. ponds. > one Neptune, which is expected to from Halifax, Jul 20th, will Siders r the recall of the Arctic from h t, its law being Omen passengers the City of Chatham. Pa - . contract for the construction of two breakwaters qt Rondeau harbor, has been given to the Pacific Con- struction company. The price is in the vicinity of $110,000, Trading paring to fight the rovent are 'pre- legislation, * lat Ottawa, which wipes out their busi- ness. An action against the dominion of. - Hor $200,000 is spoken The p. Lincoln, for- and Pelee [s- land route, burned at Sandwich, two months ago, is now being rebuilt at Goderich. by Capt. Doty. Thomas + a Barnardo boy, seventeen years old, was killed at the farm of J. D. Smith, Blandford. He gone up on a beam in the ba from whith he fell breaking his neck. 'apt. ty, Goderich, has the hull of the , Jol- lingwood, burned at Collingwood. last month. for $15,000. He probaily will build the vessel at the Collingwood o The Electrical Development eom- pany of Ontario have decided to ex- tend their line westward to touching at Brantford, Paris, soll, Woodstonk and points. Inger intermediate ------ LATE SOCIAL NOTES. ---- Mrs, Tovéll, -of Sydenham, was the hostess at a very pleasant tea from five to seven, Wi i tv, the tables being daintily decorated with golden nasturtiums, Mrs. Spai- ford and Mise Moore poured tea, - - -* . Judge Osler is spending Sunday with Judge Britton, in Gananoque. . Mrs. Mowat and Mise Mowat are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Ross, Centre street, Picton. . ely Tn and Mrs. A. C, the guests of Mrs, D. Brishin, * this weak in Picton. Mr. Norman Dingman, inspector of customs, is stopping at Glen Teland, near Pieton, for his holidays. * . » Miss Neish of New York; is at home with her parents, University avenue, for vacation. 4 : Mr. and Mrs. 8. J, Kilpatrick, Uni. versity avenue, went to Belleville to- day to take part in the Old Boys' Reunion, » i 9 Mrs. L. T. Best, after enjoying a few weeks with friends in Lindsay and Peterboro » has returned home, ------ The . fiction number of Magazive (August) contains eight short stori with a wealth of illus- trations; a colored cover by Walter Clark; a charming frontis- piece in colors by Maxfield Parrish; and an article by Richard Harding Davis, describing "The Passing of San Juan Hill." During the late big storm li thin, struck James rh Fini in Shining near ig ig but did not dam- age the house, but it knocked a ips from Mr. Cole's mouth and leit Nim, Cole with a lame neck. _L. . Hunt, employed by Levi Wil liams, liveryman, Gananoque, had a rinaway team make for the water exciting jaunt. Seribner's with him, after an Neither man nor beast was hurt. Surveying ies in New Ontario can assure Bishop Williams that there is no race suicide among the kflies. The Roman Catholic Victoria day icnie for St. Joseph's House of Proy- Hones: Toronto, netted £5,202. The very bost wide laces, tan, chdeo- late, black and white, 10c. and 2c. The Lockett Shoe Store. . CEMENT WALKS, We will be pleased to furnish' estimates and construct Your cement walk, is forthcoming, the members of the 14th band will give a few comcorts in Victoria Park, as well as continuing the series now heing held by water, 3 Satisfaction Douglas & 'Mellquhan, . A McMahon, are 15 Nelson Street: To wile away the hot afternoons or the dull mornings in some shady spot, Supplies can be bought here most reasonably, as this list will prove.. A complete range of : For Linen Work ' Peri-Lusta, Moravian Padding Cotion, Knox's Linen Floss, Honiton Lace Braids. Six Makes of Genuine Irish Embroidery Linen, grass bleached and fine even thread, suitable both for drawn work and embroidering, 39¢., 45¢., 47, 59¢., B5¢ , 75¢., prices according to width and WOOLS We have just received a large lot of the follow- tng Wools : 4 Shetland Floss in black, white, greys, yellows, cardinal blues, etc, i Germantown Wools, fifty-two colors to choose rom. pinks, mauve, Split Sephyr in black, white and 47 colors. Andalusian Wools in a complete range of color Bee-Hive Yarns for Golf Jackets, for stock- ings, for children's underwear, All wanted shades So that you will always be sure of having a clean, fresh one with each shirt waist. of pretty neck pieces is a decidedly good invest- ment in point of ading to your good looks. Washing Stocks, new designs, 25¢, and 35¢. A supply \ Strictly One Price-Only dhe Best Quality Largest assortment of Trunks in the city and lowest prices. Goods all fresh from the largest factory in Canada. It will pay you to examine our stock of Travelling Goods 'if you require anything in that line, : THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE TRUNK DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR. YEAR 72. Bovi with co miners water mer dri Try it DIAMOND D are Humme ana alway: oR TOP SPECIAL WARNING : 1 facturers of the popular Diar would direct the attention o nadian women to the fact, t adulterated and worthless dyes are mow offered jor sal merchants who care little al rain. gnd. trouble. they cause. These imitation package d poor in quality, that ma have reported that their mat goods have been destroyed use, 5 Diamond Dyes never fail to isfaction. They produce lovely colors, on the heavies est fabrics. See that each | dyes you buy has the na MOND DYES," and you wil The millions say, "It's cas with Diamond Dyes." [AN EXCRLLENT admirably adapted Wants of infants." Sir CHas. A. CAMERON, ¢ Professor of Chemistry, R Ex-President of the Royal C Surgeons, Ireland. Ned For Infan! Invalids And The Ac GOLD MEDA] WOMANS EXHIB London, 1800 DR. BARNARDO " We have already use two of our Homes (Rs: Village Home), and saying it has proved ve ave 1 Russian Imperial N -- "R. NEA Mee lesale Agents: --THE LYM Whe roo Ltd., Toronto and W MOTHER HENDY'S OINT ALL HEALING PRICE, 25 CENTS WILL CURE Burns, Fr Cuts, Salt Rheum, Broke Children's Sore Heads, Boils, on and Bealing Fingers. ~ SOLD BY DRUGGIS ¢ 7. PARTRIDGI Manuf Orpamen ing; Ra er St Wire V kinds; | ON for Nin OC X XX dy Roo BRR er and shingles 275 KING STREE

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