Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Feb 1906, p. 8

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CR Breton Coal, > 'one of the best ore Soka enti) on ennedy i ) last yo tain, las ar, ue ene oa, has been ap- pointed chief of the Tureet Chief, i recived sailing leaves, , + to fit out. Charles MeSdrley, also loaves, tosmaorrow, to enter n his duties as chief onginder- of he Turret "oi or for 40c., February A Boe, t /, le ce at Gibson's Re Crone' Drag Store. Phone 30, Prompt delivery there. a Vo Re nl ¥ w a New Spring Jackets | New Spring Raincoats New Spring Silk Suits New Spring Cloth: Suits See Our New Black Silk Taffeta Skirt iat $4.98. Other people's price for same skirt $5.75 and $7. New Housemaid's Washing Caps, three styles, '12%c. each. New Housemaid's Aprons, 35¢., 50c., 6oc. New Foster Hose Supporters, 25c. to $1.25. ~~ WHITEWEAR The largest stock in Eastern Ontario to pick from. Bought before the advance in Cottons and yn artiing * spring-like day J out a large Sumber wrs irerdeiors Square on 'Saturday { several weeks hay such o rushing busi: ves bien done. Eggs and butter wore an unusually supply and the plentifulness kept 1 jees low. Egos sold from 18e. to 22. a dozen and butter brought 2e. to 23c. a lb. Fowl on "0p jare scarce and dear: chickens, 0c. to next week. Meldrum will bring | 8c. a pair; fowl, 80¢, to $1-pair: tue- fi own assistant wp from Nonteael. keys, de, a 15¢. a 1b; ducks, $1.95 ne mpi ave be: ir; geese, 81 ench. Sela Sor i he at ope Pi wile wore alan on md and urphy 'at other. {ih utside, av $1.25 to 83.50 a bar- Ww. i Macinoes, secretary of the rol, necordivg to duality. Potatoes re- Athletic Association of een 2. - main 81 a bag, Notwithstanding ow arra Tox ; 3 : . here eo Sur ng oud excur. | Mild weather moat remained at: last Saturday's prices, All the florists were out with their beautiful spring blos- coms, which werd readily sold. Buying sion from Kingston, carrying the team and two hundred or ford supporters, will arrive here Tuesday afferuscn ni four o'clock. Our team io the was steady, same as that which won ntercol- » ---- logiate championship. How do we A hooting Challenge. J look upom our chances ? Wellgmany | Capt. W, ¥. M , of #C" company, they are very good and others shat they are not up to 'much. The boys themselves are optimistis, so that is hest of all. We are going to be greatly handicapped by the roimd corners yon have in Doy's rink. Our 14th" Regiment, challenges' any other company to a shooting competition, The limit is set to. eight men, y The only cough fvrup that cured any' cough. Gibson's I Cross Cough Syrup; 20. Phone 23%. ice is about the same width, but not 3 t I « CAN NEVER WALK ALONE New York, Feb. 24 According to the London cor. respondent of the World King Edward cah never walk again without the aid of a cane. The king's fall, while he was shooting in Windsor forest, last November, re- sulted in breaking a tendon of Achilles. The World's correspondent states this on indisputable authority. Sia z nearly so long, and the corners are | NEW ODDFELLOWS LODGE. wquato Players wmaccustomed to -- round corners will find it very per | Instituted Last Evening--The plexing the elusive way the puck Officers Elected. rebounds. Jt will affect our chances seriously and I am sorry the team cculd not get Last evening the new here a day or two in odge Oddfellows' was instituted in the Y.M.CA, The March number is just after the- usual standard--"a littl : : : ittle gi S cippi : st." It should be in every hanmie. advance to have.a work-out cn your | building lodge room, which contained | Idttle ni ehieaded, skipping on ter, than the last should. be 3 rink." : 8 great crowd of triple-link members, | the boardwalks; lads playing marhles; With every $2 purchase of Dress Goods from us on Monday w The seats, at a dollar for every- § Fhe new lodge has been named Gran. | buggies flying JShrough mud, is a will give a copy of the March issue free. Regular price only : § p Pi WR : I n Summer scene to ay. e 3 thing but standing room, are going [ite No. 363. The following officers were Ql 0X & AAS 23a A ke Tho cakes this morning. Some _ elected: Past Sleighs dashing across the ice, ska grand, oJ, A. Laimage.} two hundred have been marked off for Dr. R. H. Abbott: vice noble grand, Queen's, Many Kingstonians have | grand, D, M. McIntyre; treasurer, 8, written and wired requests for tie- | mith: secretary, T. Pollie; financial kets. secretary, F, Murray; outside guardian, W. Bassam; inside guardian, 8. Port- or; condictor, Wm. Patterson. The of- ficers were installed by C. W. Knight, Gananoque, the D.D.GM. 'assisted by PAL Thompson, P.D.D.G.M. After the installation, the initiatony degree was conferréd on abo candidates hy members from Kingston wdge, No, 59, following which Cata- raqui, No. 10, conferred the first de- gree. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the business. The new BURNED TO DEATH. Three Students Are Among the f Missing. Gambier, Ohio, Feb. 24 Three stud- ents are missing and are believed to have been burned to death in a fire which destroyed four of the main buildings of the Kenyon Academy, a preparatory college, this morning. The missing students were boys named An ut twenty | © brought of farmers, butch- the Market morning. * Not for #care on the round 8 to 3, ---- T8 Take Charge. of the New York Br, W. J. Fair, general district agent gladly did so, and now have it all ready fof yoursaving on Mon. for the North American Life Assur- d ® ance company, who has been appoint- ay. : ie od manager of the com rany's New It's one of the greatest opportunities we have ever offer- Tock Jeney, ee fiona Rinase ed, and we'll miss our guess if the lot lasts more. than an hour ary 4th, 1889. he entered the insurance after the sale commences, husiness without ny experience in that line, Ru witha five weeks had written | 1100 yards, ENGLISH UNDERWEAR) 46.000 of first-class business. After COTTON, of very fme even make, as that, the company gave * Mr. Fair aH you will readily understand from | contract, paying him specific salary and expenses. When he became its) while it lasts after 10 o'clock et agent, the eompany had only five Monday morning, yours, per vard, | policies in foree here, To-day, the only Kingston agency company's, Mr. Fair having personal- ly written. over five millions of insur- ance, besides managing a large terri all other ceived as a Mr. Fair has on several ocoasions re- company's employment, and two years | ago was asked to in the head office of the company at Toronto. All those offers he refused, | § SOTtment comes direct from the maker, thus you save all middle- because of many interests in King {f men's profits. Won't you see' the advisability. of asking for and h in Soring, ie. sosiogen bere; He, making your choice of "these right away--on Monday. Just s ts and most novel and pleasing design sidence, His local business will be } PRICES ......cl idiaiei a . $1.20, $1.33, 81.69 and 81.75 fonducted under his 'supervision dur- MERCERIZED LAWNS, pure white and very beautiful, in a variety of ing his absence. He expects to leave i N office im New York o offer of the surance man. Aberdeens, will be one of the best ex- hibitions of hockey witnessed in King- ston this year. The Wanderers have in their ranks the time. The Aberdeens are putting new blood into the game met with one defeat ters galare, heavy mutflers; men cutting ice in the harbor, is a winter 'scene today. Capt. Thomas Donnelly was as largely attended as the initial ones. The sche will continue till April lst. Last even- ing's lecture was of a technical nature tion of Brrors. summer resdrt atthe eastern entrance And Remembered, : A. ars. for Jones) was drown- od by ing t| gh the ice at Sault«Ste, Marie, g THE VOGUE OF WHITE The spring of 1906 is to be a season of WHITE ;, de --_ matter of materials for ladies' wear. ine out of ten women gre other in Madson in ye Se18 already prepariog in some manner garments of pure whic 1, worn soon. W. wives of Henry Howard, who died at ile white may not be worn entirely or excl, Wt laticr place. Priest, hos beep oon sively, you may be sure that it will predominate with quite a rested at Novo Tcheckask for a ser- margin. : ; A ' : z ih (Which ho said that the land Now is the time to prepare for spring. Realize your wants Joseph W, Therien, St. Hyacinthe, | J early, and give yourself (or your dressmaker) plenty of time ¢, i: Co, Veen ok eames of svction tor of weights and measures, ete, Let the following assist you in choosing :-- The court of appeal has refused to WHITE INDIA LINENS, very HEAVY LINEN WAISTINGS, of grant leave to appeal against the con sheer and fine, 15c., 20e. and same fine material, 40. 4g, viction of the Englishman Walton, 25¢. a yard. 59%. and 65c. a yard. who a number of Toronto WHITE DIMITIES, 1c, 20c. merchants, . 5 and 25c. a yard. f WHITE PKs, 12%c., 13c. 1s The Imperial bank, Toronto, has js- WHITE IRISH LINEN WAIST. 20¢., 2e. and 0c. a yor Widow, and susontrix rae util] INGE, vers shes aed pois Bo ' . : 45¢., 60c. and 65¢. a yard. WHITE MERCERIZED Jfmes Berry, for 849.654, the amount MEDIUM = WEIGHT = LINEN WAIST INGS, very dainty new dj. $ in spots and small figur, fancy brocades, 20c. 93 and 35¢c. a yard. Monday Special WAISTINGS, of same fine ma- terial, 35¢., 40c., 45¢., 49¢., 59. and 65c. a yard. Most Notable Papiel Melnnes was working inside a boiler at the Ingersoll Packing com- pany's plant, when the hot water was twoed on. He. was severely scalded, but will recover, It is snid 'thyl Prince Arthur, of u Connaught, during his stay at Banff, 13c. Cotton for 9c, will take. a shot at the Rocky Moun: t Sh y tain ahoep. This will be the guy] Quite a bargain camé our way last week. A manufacturer mort he will «enjoy 'during his Cana- {8 of Ladies' Fin Waists and Underwear imported a quantity of BE To Hlopn, lont vente. Lindsay | | very fine Englis White Cotton, about the texture of Lonsdale juniors played pois fan game with | ff Cambrie, but with the dull finish of Madapolam, with the in. or in HLA nior om . 3 : 1 L finals, and were defoated by the locals |§| tention of making it up into very high grade underwear. Up. by a scare 4 to 0, making the fortunately (for him) it was impossible to obtain enough opera- tors to complete the garments on tinie, so he. was forced to give "up his plan] Then, of course, he wanted to dispose of his cotton, and offered it, if we would take it all. with-a big reduction. We ---- LEAVES ON TUESDAY, with the North American, In detail, as follows :-- the above, regular value 13c. a yard; J C Positively no telephone orders received, nor will any order be accepted in any way before 10 o'clock, Goods are to be sold over the counter for cash. This sale is for the direct benefit of those who come at sharp 10 o'clock. Beautiful and Very Novel Embroid- ered Waistings These will be the very popular styles this spring. Our as- it the largest of the ory. In 1903 in a competition with of bis company's agencies, | he carried off the palm for writing the argest amount of insurance. and re- souvenir a gold locket. reived flattering affrrs to leave the accept a position local enterprises, and like others, lost much money in various schemes. He hopes to still make Kingston his re- the two styles, riotice :-- FINE LAWNS, of snowy whiteness, with new eyelet embroider hand-embroidered effec " designs (but we have only one on Tuesday dividuality fancy waists 80° as to take over the n Thursday. The New York agency to Mr. Fair is a flattering one to a local in. waist of each design), which for in and novelty far exceed any ever shown in the ordin Ary , four prices ..... . 81.75, $2.49, $2.65 and £2.75 -- Final Hockey Match. The final game at covered rink on Monday, February 26th, Wanderers vs. players that have upheld reputation' of Kingston for some i and have not yet ---------- On The SeM-Same Day. mn coon 15c. skin coats and ee S Ready for -------- The Marine School. The marine lecture last evening hy ayTTERICK |" pares fer | on "Compass Adjustment and Corree- ---- Twelve O'aqlock Park, the popular of the Murray canal, was sold iast ¢ derson, Penkle and Fullerton. Three | lodge has twenty cight charter mem- | week by the owner, 1. G. Bonter, to other studnts were badly unjured, hers, so that its membership is about | H. B. @Grofi. The origin of the fire is unknown. iy on the start, Don't forget to take home with von . 5 1 \ When discoveral the niain building was : on udAy that i WO high-class on fire in several places, Many of the f¢¢-¢ SPoee $- TEeeey candy from Gil hson's ¢ ross Drug, boy® "and masters lost all they had, $ - i + Store, Phone 230. als i FOR MEN barely escaped in their night clothes | 4 KILLED ON STREET. fo Best's Short Stop" is working n Gambier being without fire protec | 4 : # | wonders with coughs, 15c. i tion nothing could be done to stop |® Warsaw, Russian Poland, ¢ Men's Waterproof Black Calf | Bluchers, leather the progress of the flames. + Feb. 24.-- Privy Councillor } : $4 00 # Ivanofl, directorsgeneral of + lined, double BOIS. cits re nernrineenss. HE MAKES CLAIM # the Vistula railroad, was "> T ioeet, omaped on the 4 Men's Slater Tan Military Blutchers, no tips, no For the Fortune of Late Marshall > Street, to-day, 2» = - » ¢ ate: an itary utchers, PS, 5.00 . known man. « Iwan wh i v . . : J Fiad ; HRI orb [Se hooks, double soles, a splendid boot ..... gnews, ; a trland, eb aA ¥ ing the recent rafiroad * x R. SWiss OOTY oF, Nate Mars . a 3 ' qe : native of the town of Sion, in the 3 Stile. > TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES AND. Men's Slater Tan Military Blutchers, tipped, no oa Canton of Valais, has laid claim to | 4 FOTO See LABOR . hooks, double sol splendid wearers ...... hl the fortune of the late Marshall Field, : es, the American merchant. He says that PE SEALED TENUBRS TO NE AD. Mr. Field was his uncle, and that Mr. A Jelly Evening. dressed "Light Department. City of Field loft Switzerland in 1841. The Kingstan, One of the nicest of the week's little government has referred the claim to | paieties was 'the jolly little evening th government at. Washington. | and at three o'glock Friday morning, Sapdlies." will be received m., lowest sarily. accepted. : : . Fe : : wd ned renin (off Men's Tan Grain, Imitafion pig skin leggings, with on March 6th, 1906. for. tre ou': for the sup: straps, imported .......................... & given by Miss Lilla: Haslett, of the R. | nlies and labor required for the ordin. -- M.C.. for--ahout fifty of her young planta' OF the Ligee? Papas ent! bE Men's Genuine Pi Skin Puttees, "either spring When vou have some one sick in the | friends, on Thursday evening. Games, | © rporation of the City of Kingston for g house, that's when vou appreciate cards, music | and dancing, con. Jone Vint. : front or stra s make aan ] rrampt delivery. Phone 230, Gibson's | stituted the evening's enjoyment. Re- 1 ations and ome of Sher may PS, English ake... Cross Drug Store, for your drug | freshmients wore served at midnight, { urers Ofice, City Hullding, Kingston wants, Prompt delivery there. or anv tender not neces Adonis Massage Cream cures black-{ the tivad but jolly drowd took their heads. "Large jare, 63c., at Best's, ture, : L. W, SHANNON, . City Clerk, THE LOCKETT Rod Bd SHOE STORE Sharm wok or te a * The term =a hx applied to various small i ferent: parts of the weed. @ may lind the Spanis] the West Indies and Fl Maine product, the Cali men, that of Chile, the oi India and the sardines of New . Zealand. When the ever, one x culent French sardine, whic od from the Island of name is ment apt to think San the Europear view of near Alor herring t the mar sent inland fi ir i Fr ped a mic ther of 1g. Subseque 4 the as describe of United States fish ar Not Just Ae G 4 i go to your buy Uzone" ask. and d Yon of Ozone (the ¢ This 2IVe vou ga tw Package f "Celery Kis B® you the host pr Ozone in the world You about twice as me monty 5 ther brands, Ot THY conts, over tw 0 at and a pa nown remedy "Cele Lelery King "because Ce King," by o8 with "Cel og other fix Velty King with Os, that's (hs TORSO we gi a6 free and that's th Should never buy any | Ask for "Solution | apon king)" Fifty Aotlar at vosir ding. take any other kind do voy ' Ont get Celery King pas:

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