Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Apr 1906, p. 5

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B at] i z old in the Guilighis at 12 Cents, The of meeting of the season of the Frontenac cheese board, held in Whig building, Thursday afternoon, was largely. attended. Joseph Cram- , ori ni of fre a Seasonal ik | THE SAFEBLOWER PREFERS | SUICICE TO SENTENCE. London Dry So He is Being Wintcheds-Govern- | b. . : ; - president, 1905, ocoupied the ment Opposes Perpetual Fran- " : and Ph he following buyers were present : chises -- Legislate on Sleigh' A Strictly, Pure and Wholesome; Spirit ; 0sphoroys) A jolly dance indeed was the one in D. J. MacKinnon, manager for the Runners -- Deputaltion on 7 Aah ood's RY, APRIL 20th nples Are Exhayggeq This is a successful op ination of the wel) os | Fancy Ribbons Saturday Morning at 8:30 O'clock the City hall, last night, for every- thing contributed to making it sue cosy ul. The girls and the men on (he "Getting-up" committee had worked like Trojans, before hand, and every- body went to the dance meaning to have "a good time," and consequent- ly. successful. The homors of initiation and the praise for the hard work go to Miss Bessie Gordon, Miss Mubel Brownfield, Miss Bessie Smythe, Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss Loretta Swilty Captain Anderson, Mr. Py G. Ca bell and "MF. . Frederick McParland. The chaperons had a kindly eve over Tames Alexander company, limited; Joha Gibson, - manager for Snell & Christmas company, limited; R. 'Thompson, manager for the A. A. Ayer company, limited; A. Alexander, manager for Hodgson! Bros; L. W. Murphy. It was decided * 'that the fees for the year be raised to $1.25." Election of ion or 1906 result- od ; President, J. McGraw: first viee- president, C. Langwith: second. vice, president, Thomas Sproule; seeretary- treasurer, William Pillar; marker, George Rattery. Normal Sghool Question, Toronto, April 19.--Heavy sentences were to-day, given: the gang of _ safe blowers which for nearly two years past have operated successfully all over the provinces, but who werd con- victed of using explosives in the rob- fhery of the Toronto Carpet company. Rovert Bennett got. ten years, and James Hunter and John Crosbie eight years each, in Kingston penitentiary. There were' a nuinber of other charges against the prisoners, but they have been - withdrawn. lxtra precautions KEEP THE CAPSULES AND GET A aan ren, 'BOIVIN, WILSON @& CO." Montrasl New York Novelties in ys the supper: part of the proceeding, The i sido a are being taken in the case of Ben- 5 aluable remedies, and both decorations and the, supper ole resi ha frxrotied that nett, 'as he has said that sooner than 'Hats Received To-day iver Oil, Iron and p y proper were all that they should be, y = boarders, had gone to Brockville, [8° to Kingston, he will committ sui horous. Th fi hos. 3 4, °F Ey 6i in. wide i 1 PLAIDS, STRIPES, dais - eer Rhite, wiips, oon He thought Tt Yould. be a hame i le. the railway committee of legisla- received and placed i : : , ¢ ormula jg DRE SDEN and FANCIES: regular 25, 30 Merry's orchestra was stationed at a nie was the oul ar my ture, this morning, Hon. Mr. Hendrie, stock this morning a large 0-Secret and our anal si - » ' the side of the Foom, sud as mot farmers around here hve of doing a chairman, again emphasized the gov shipment of untrimmed straw hats rowed the presen i= 35, 49, 50C. yard,-- ee allie orth ny of ea Tush Iuaiucas. He urged co-operation Samay : opposition lo Jeapetuati from New York houses, embracing . J f the buyers, Ses or to franchises for a long- mount of ® ang The patra os adeed very much, | 9, ar decided to hold the bogrd }¢F Period than twenty-five years, as a wide variety of new, very effec- constituents hy Y Ch . p - Jutronesses ean 10 wining meetings as last year, in the Whig ld Soe in the now tuilway act. , Mr. tive and becoming spring and sum- & ¢ * | builds i endrie said that there were three ascribed The prepara. our 01Ce i 0 ¢ Nearing haoinre block gown: Nes iy revalution of condolence, moved | bills, Ihe, York Radial, The South: 3 n is ( Ye 3 Ck _ bite | bv D. J. MacKinnon, seconded by L.Jwestern' Traction, and the Brantford > ¥ on ca one 4nd of for . o Has aida inawtifel Sts of Joie Ww, Murphy, was passed regarding the and, Eric, These had been considered Large and small sallors iF Istinct therapeutic vy : i ack t ue, he association of an easi. assimilable oil iq 5 fine ate of division with 3 hosphatic salt of iron digestive functions apg ermines its success as 3 eases.=-Copied from the commends as a food and 3 have a very special quality, ssible. The results following t tea years have proved that wn The H. D. Bibby Cs, There being only 2,440 yards in this "lot we would advise an early selection. See Window Display of These Ribbons Most Interesting Prices on FLOOR RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, (Up to 4 yards long) OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES becoming black toilette. Among Hie married ladies present were : Mrs, J, J. C. Almon, gowned in black eh sequins; Mrs. Fortt, blue chiffon; Mrs, Charles Kirkpatrick, robe of white embroidered net: Mrs. Walter Walsh, Vancouver, lovely white gown; Mrs. Charles Low, white net, pearls and amethysts. The girls also looked very pretty and charming in dainty frocks. Miss Gertrude McParland wore pink with overdress of white lace; Miss Kathleen McParland, beau- tiful frock of bronze sequins; Miss Irene Swift, white net; Miss Loretta Swift, black net: Miss Grace Martin, white; Miss Mariel King, blue; Mabel Brownfield, white net, flo with pink; Miss Dorothy Brownfield, pink frock; s Katie Gordon, white: Miss Lorraine Dalton, white; Miss Madelon Carter, blue; Miss uckling, Torontoashite, with touches of green and red; Miss Francos Sullivan; dafwty white frock; Miss , Bessie Gordon, white, with pale"Blue flowers, and Miss Nora Gordon, white, with pink fiowers; Miss Aileen Rogers, black, with touches of blue; Miss Eva Rog- ers, blue; Miss Bessie Smythe, white soli Miss May Sinvthe, white; A Pense, white; Miss Julia Horsey, blue erepe de -chine; Miss Anna Rigney, black, with sequing; Miss Leta Carson, pink; Miss Mona Knight, imported gown of pink and mauve; Miss Annie Irwin and Miss Cherie Irwin, both in blue; Miss Beat- rice Tandy, pink satin and handsome lace; Miss Etta Ward, white net and ribbon; Miss Tot Taylor, pink; Miss Grace Oldrieve, pink; Miss Pearl Old- rieve, blue: Miss Edna Webster, green: and many others who looked just as nice and just as pretty. - * - Miss Suckling, of Toronto, is stay- ing with Mrs. Roderick Carter. Mes. Abbott came up to town, on Tuesday, from Cornwall. She and Mr. Abbott have alsp spent a day or so death of the late Christopher Lang with, who was one of the pioneers and promoters of the first Frontenac cheese board. G. G: Publow, chief instructor in cheese-making at the Kastern Dairy School, gave a short, prac- tical talk of particular interest. He remarked that he had appointed Mr, Robson as instructor of the twenty- six Frontenac factories for this year, As the factories aie now opening and the domand for cheese keen, he ad- vised the makers to salt their curds slightly and use plenty of renett. The 10th May will be the time limit to make cheese of this kind. If the curds will stand piling he' recommended pil- ing. Ho advised. the. makers to make their cheese neat and attractive, also their factories. He urged always to bear in mind they were making & food pro duct and the place should be élean He said - the cause of brokén hoxes was that the cheese did not fit the box. Besides snaking the cheese well, he thought it should be put on the market: attractively. He believed home inspection of cheese, as is "done in Frontenac, was the proper way. He urged the board members to stick to gether and not sell off the board. Bidding: opened at 113c., highest hid 12c. Boarded 280 colored; all sold to Messrs, Mackinnon and Thompson. The following factories hoarded : Cold Spring, UU) Corn Flower, 30. Kee- nan & Son, 66; Model, 0; McGrath's, 30. Collins Bay, 35. At the first meeting a -vear ago, 215 chefse were boarded and sold "at lle. DEATH OF A VETERAN. ccm Matthew Donnelly, An Old Soldier, _ Dies, Thursday morning, occurred the death of Matthew Donnelly, 85 York by the cabinet, and it had been decid- ed that no bill would be confirmed in which any railway corporation secures a franchise for a longer time than the twenty-five years specified in the act. The agreements in these bills, there- fore, could not be approved, A deputation from the training sec- tion of tha Ontario education associa- tion 'waited on Hon, Dr. Pyne; «this morning, and asked that their claims be recognized in the appointments to the proposed new normal schools, on the ground that they are experts in the training of teachers, They also urged that masters of model schools, who have had five years and upwards of successful teaching, receive inspec- tors' certificates, even though their academic standing may not be that required by present regulations, 'The members of the suite of Prince Arthur of Connaught, includisy Lord Rosedale, Admiral Sir Fdward Sey- nour; Gen. Sir T homas Kelly-Kenny, Col. Arthur Davidson, Col. D. T. Ir. win, A.D.C., and MI. Lampson, left, this morning, at nine o'clock, in a special Grand Trunk train for Niagara Falls. They will return to-night, and proceed to Montreal, At the municipal committee . of the legislature this morning, it was de- cided after December 1st, 1967, the width between sleigh runners all over the province must be three feet eight inches, The executive of the recently formed Mining Association held a meeting, this morning, and discussed the new mining bill. Generally the provisions were regarded as satisfactory, = but some minor amendments will he asked for, and another mecting will be held next Wednesday night to agree upon them, Have Energy Plus. If you have only a little less energy are well represented, as novelty shapes. We show also for "the first time a number of jaunty and ex- clusive designs in trimmed milli- 'nery. Many models follow 'the meal ---- in diem toward elaborate decoration, while others" reveal the artistic simplicity so dear to women who incline to quiet Quills, ribbons, cohiffons, algreties, cloth of gold, . wreaths of flowers and follage and every trime= ming novelty at attractive prices. SPENCE'S ™ =n, Now is the Hine' to have : Fancy 04a Chairs Bocovered, 4 As we have a nice ine of Hage lish and Frerch Amported, 3 ing to select from, 5 We have also increased ours of Upholsterers, 'which- 'are JAMES RED, THE LEADING UNDERTA Ca Bllhh in Montreal this week. '| street, who has been very ill for the | than your duties require, life is a bur- S rin "Thing s Miss Daintry Yates has gone down | past eighteen months. Mr. Donnelly | den, i : to Montreat. was born in County Lieutrium, Ire. If you have just a little excess of R. Waldron (TTT VTVTTTTLTLTTTLTLTTLRRLTRTLTELLTRLEECTLRS Mr. Archibald Christmas; of Mont- {seventy-five years ago, and came to | energy life is a joy. Good, rich, red n aking requires 1 All on the 0 T real, was in town for Easter, Kingston, in 1851. He first started | blood and an abundance of it will Garde m ki g equ t 1s Mr. Charles Dunham, and his sister, | work as timekeeper at the G.T.R. sta give ous be; os EY de' a Garden Tools, and spring , : : Bochco dhe dio hh hit hoch th hor Chugh, finding ihe dh heise chs Miss Lena Dunham, left to-day for | tion, and later worked in Chown and | Iron Tonic Pills wi provide the blooc . Fo is this : thie Logs Hit Neaionilic. Cunningham's foundry for twenty-five | and vitality required. They are «| house cleaning and repairing ; : : = Mr. Richard Smitn_is in town, years, eighteen years of which he was | great nerve strengthener and blood A : things are fresh, we ask dig 0080009 00e000e® Sees Miss Moles, who has been with Mes, | foreman in the mounting shop. He.join maker, In boxes, 25¢ at Wade's Drug makes other hardware neces» i i Donald Ross, has gone home to Arn- |ed No. 1 Rifles, in 1838, and was Store. Money back i ur New Spring Suits and : ¢ not gatisias tory. | sary. ibs d prior. of the guard of honor_of King Ed F lisind RAG RT I Id i * 4 1 1 . . cklestol X on is} C oO Era , es, i ¥). or "0 Kg, chloride ol i n - 5 ur time against yours. o Canpn "Muckleston, of Perth, is in| ward, th n Prince of Wal in 136 ) Be 100 ard To adams ariel Spades Tacks : } @ town. At the formation of the 14th Regiment A To : ha Hammers i Ne want you to see our @ Mrs. Harry Betts, who has been far [in 1863, he was appointed sergeant of sons Rec ross drug store. Phone | HOS® from well for: some days, is better. "C" Company, and did service in 1866 | 230. Special bicycle messenger there, | Rakes Mops ge ecially the $10, $12, $13 . * . . in Kingston and Cornwall, and was If ever there was a specific for any | Shovele Brooms © The engagement is announced of Miss [afterwards appointed guartermastec- | one mplaint, then. Carter's Little! rrowaels Nalls For or. and Women @ Mildged Meredith, daughter of Mr. E. [sergeant of the regiment, and doing Liver 1 He are a specific for ick head- Wheol Barrows Paints @ | G. Meredith, Quebec, to Mr. J. E. [service again in 1870 at Kingston and | ache, and every woman should know elegant Top Cesly uit a Mills, Royal Canadian Artillery, son |in 1885, was tative at Fort Henry, this. Only one pill a dose. Try thom, Pruning Knives Brushes r wardrobe. iti 3 3 of Dr. James Mills, of Ottawa. Mr. | where he received his injuries. He was iberal executive nomination has 18s for you Our qualities at this price are unsurpassed. ® Mills has" many warm friends here who | the proud possessor of a long service been accorded Fdgar C. Hiscock for % will be eager to congratulate him. medal and two clasps. the engineership of * the government wv 3 He rotired as termaster-sergeant [dry dock and Peter Devlin for the po- > Splendid Stock . FRONTENAC LICENSES. while Figen foe, ad ny Wie un. Jsition of local immigration agent. 69 and 71 Brock Street, Kingston. ¢ Cioniie til his ceath. He was also a member You'll be proud of your feet, oo v Nobby Shapes ¢ Two. Cut Of --Several Applica- fof the Veterans' Asociution. and took | they're incido of our new' spMog hosiery. Sea our lines at 25. and : an active part in the shooting prac he. The 4 a : The F Hie Bo . issi ow being a good wiekagan. In] Te i atch, Whig § hd LABA I I 'S " Fitters : I'he rontenac icense commission: she was 'a lijeral for "Tai a ie baseball match, hig job de- ers at their "meeting Thursday after- en Shirts choice and the. best time IN Te had t} b 1 1 th /. and in religion a member of i nt . Anzlo-Ainjeme Honsdere og noon had the "axe handy anc © : to have been played Saturday, has . ----hen 3 ; : Queen Street Methodist church. h hi > ner Shirts. following lieonses Wore [not grant; in hint are a widow, three | Deen postponed until May 5th. To ni Bedford, £1 da new Jdicense 1 * . - rity, and two danghters, Mrs, Grass, . BIBBY CO $9500 0008n069 98000 sevssest ed Hat DR Te rum Y. You Caw Bred ith Hoag a Assclstine, Verona; J. Shortt: Ports city. How few realize that twenty-five per are Nature's Best Tonics. Pure Malt $1.00 Lines § McDermott' s Shoe Store @ |i: wiih, Ti [min Vins Ya gh [oe Ale and Porter | " o : € | ot Woodeal & beanier mil pores waws. | of wil dense hase urgin' | oducts, made from the choicest barley ~ teher, . daenham: nning, . + ONE PRICE STOR : . -- Joi, rie, Cui, -- Himination, and best selected hops. They are very ih -"$ Commission Orders BONDS AND STO A. Ferguson, Bediord; Maclaren and | Death of Robert Peddie--~Grocers The whole body exists by reason of healthful 2nd aid digestion. Labatt's gli, Executed Bought and Sold on Commission | O'Brien, Wolfe Island Guild Meets. the transfusion of fluids through its 1 bl be d on all Exchanges Investment Securities | laid over for further consideration | Montreal. April 19.--The death took | component parts. are YY Daalahe beverages and ag emm---- pe Both Listed and Unlisted. Information upon Request | ," "nioating to he held, May 5th. | place of Robert Peddie, one of the P to a certain point the body has | with the most delicate stomach. -- 5 1 Members Toronto Stock Exchange Graves and Cooke, Harrowsmith; Mrs, | oldest grain merchants m Montreal. puwer Lo whieet to _HUestruetive ele hve," srssoend Weatlake, | He was on several oseasions an off. | meats, but this povet finite. | JAS. M PARLAND, "AGEN T ress Goods Selling Wie | Sree, Vaeriefield, and petinke, cial of the Corn Exchange. He was Wig n, 2 Ri Ho springtime, the . C e » : y ot | i ~ sixty-seven. vears of gge. body is oaded with wastes and pois y hey ' v ! All: fost he aol flow rdf 1 The annnal meeting of the Domine ons which it Shit ol iinte, fermen 339 and 341 King St. ¢ i NTO resh garden" and 'flower seeds at | jon Wholesale Grocers' Guild is tal ation, decay and 'germ life run riot » : $i aS0n Long Distance Telephone Main 5200-01-02 TORO! ¢ Gihson's Ked Cross drug store. Phone ng place at. the board "of trade to- | through the blood. Phone 274. a 230, day. The question of continuing = to Serious illness is the result unless : supply the departmental stores is be- | nature is assistal' by a cleansing ark i -- ppl 1 : - finish, in black, | wie] dark EUMeEs 3 Y Moxkot Cc d of D kenness ing considered. Col. J. I. Davidson, | tonie fil Dr, Humilons Pills, which | == . = MPER CROP OF FRUIT The Live Stock Market. | Cure 0 runkenne A Toronto, is presiding, are purely vegetable, contain no mer- wird . ' : . t )W, per yar Wu Toronto Junction, April 16.--Re : tre en atin finish. in gr \ 13s -The Indications Are Pointing | ceipts of live stock af the Unioh stock to every m 1 'Special at Covi i3 That Way. 2 yards to-day were : 'Thirty-three cars, California is full of Ontario people. ih roa I he an and 88. Cpthoring : sisting of 668 'cattle, 42 sheep, 34 In thousands of homes throughout the man of good health is the use of Ww Ho re wool and Going hs "what urna BC dtovies ver, 6 horses. The quality of fat Prcvisce th re will be aly until the oe pills, ul : 'ach i hi » CUSTOMS BROKER - If You : fant a me pmest in blatl around her ay, there will probably cattle was fair, trade was brisk, ex- detailed statorients: of the loss of lilo rand results are achieved by this rd : on . er crop of fruit in the Nia- | port prices ranged from $1.90 tq £5.25, ct this year. Everything hys | the bill 'selling at 35 to 5. 10; expos Grey suing, a0. ] Winter:«| exewedinigly well, the growers bulls sold at 81 to $1.25: butchers cof 3 world-famous remedy, as the follow: ing "letter gonclusive Iy proves : From Newfoundland, Miss L illian, are: available, or until messages come through from friends. It must- be re- 'The business of the late C; G. Oliver, "will He carried on im his » Or Insurance, have a talk with + offer to-mori 'es in town, and claim. to the mbered that San Francisco is al- office, 79 Clarence street. da het" 8 evry ost | pres for pick To of choies ran {moat hots nied orm. | eye Tri CR 8 Gl A BATEMAN | George eigler, "4: IHTS re od value, when E © for, large crop of Pa cherries, from $1. 80 to 85; good from $4.50 to | and that only an occasional bulletin h . - > V ) ilton's Pills, I must say that T have telling the story of the great disaster used them with grand suecess for could be gof over the wires. The send- | threo years, They never fail to eure ing of privfté messages was impos me of indigestion " ry few peach trees $4.75; medium, $4.25 to. $1.50; com- died th bast winter, owing to the | mon, $1 to $1 butcher cows, $3.50 mild weg ther, and this was the case | to $1.25; 'veal calvep sold at %5 to | With other fruit trees, The strawberry 86.50 per 100 Hs: wileh cows and 57 Brock Street, Who for the last five years has 3 { been associated with Mr, Oliver. or constination. vk oe ri" Br oh, er ont, Burnet ll shail | 8 sone to Loan). FOR SALE Eat > The ots crops in the distriet also lambs, oport owes from. 5 by | s : ruddy. In more ways than I care to | y *t well. Fall wheat already shows | bucks, to- $1.50; yearling er B ; mention have Dr. Hamilton's Pills Ao GIR + Back " $6: Our Fruits Ye Shall Know Us. : th. and to. 87.25; spring. lambs at $4 to $6; ro bet la a rye y helped me: they would be yf yre nn Street es there was very Jit: hous Elects sold *at %7.15; light, $6.- tires ios pr aeme re Fey sy het Very fancy Florida grape fruit, : . . ) 2 so or Mcintyre Melnt killed wheat, = What there | hous, graf 4 L dy 3 every woman to use. eM was due to the exceedingly mild | 90: sows, $1 to-%s stags, 32.50 to| Free Package a brights or russets, at Carmovsky's. Insist on having only Dr. Hamil- nston Store E> faye. "hen the wheat sprouted, fol- $3.30 per 100 Ibs. and price seat in plain sealed envelope. Cor- tom's Pills, 25¢. per_box or five boxes ry, no bismuth, no injurious metal- | #' ' 2 : Patience Is Needed. lie ngvedin nts of any kind, and the FINANCE AND INSURANCE : y : greatest assurance % - : by frost at night: Hay shows tienen nh a syed) i Ss You are guaranteed a perfect fit for 81, at all dealers, or by mail from King Street Te ---- { Fhe say "there 'will be Miss Pessic Jones, Shannonville," is | chambers, Jordan $t., Torouto, Cat ® | when you get "glasses" at Dr. N. C. Polson & Co., Hartforsl, Conn,, ' ng crop this year,, dead, aged seventeen. Aleg for sale, by Henry Woda Chown's drug store. USA, or Kingaten, Ont. ' > - . YALE W 5 « : , 3 : : f bowtt gi o i Ds i a L Ls ¥ Af & Goo hei hs oka i i ay : : i Bias ta, 4 2 : % Lt y

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