Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1906, p. 2

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1 Pointed. 10 operty owners will dvantage to make us i their agents, based on 3 quic) returns and satis- he advertising we do § the business well in & D a a, it distinctly to their § irouit, os which longed, at a of the circuit Ti ha Ca pitals, o the Tecumseh ago,' . they have ¥ mi Ashficld, and the Billy Stairs, of A Zionist ciety asking that tion, to be Meld A meeting of the Excursion "To Wednesday, day, June 23rd. Swift's wharf at 25¢. return, he sorro brief ministry. king up the most pro- the youngsters, and the re- t is that his New York team is now provided with fast players. announcement that Windsor had taken the Blue Ribbon date for came as of the Michigan Short m at Bay City. Windsor was * red' out of the circuit and its place was , Mich. defeated: Toronto at Rosedale, in bition game a couple of weeks greatly, through the addition of Ralph, the last year's team, -------- A. Lieberman, sccretary of the King. ston Zionist Society,. has received a communication from the Canadian So- the great Zionist conven- in Toronto, July 1st. called to make appointments, Three or 1 four from here is ------------------ And Washburn. June 20th and Satur and Saturday, Home ---------------- Rev, W. H. Sparling, in a recent ser- oe, said fheto was po. work so wear- upon isters as trations to the sick, 1 , Christ, : experienced wearing process in his i is gk i gi an agent out all its a surprise to the Windsor club be- hastily called meot- given to f Ottawa, who play. Toronto, on Satar- ceded to be one of in the N.L.U. Since improved an of the east, and sturdy centre player, Convention. delegates be ap- local society will be attend. Kingston Mills leaves Wednesday at 6 p.m, Fare u 9 am, ; thei minis- the dying and in His work, | gation ] dolph hotel on 8 thorannbloce w ¢ She is resting easy ieved that a tug can her. The Clara Youell went on the night. She was light. C , formerly a waiter & Ontario Naviga- company, awarded $6,000 dam- injuries caused by the explo- of a tea and coffee urn, has had by superior court. The Niagara & St. Lawrence Navi- Company announce that on June 25th, their fast steamer Iroquois will open the season, leaving Lewiston ud toushivg at Charlotte, Great So- us, Fair Haven, Os 0, Thousand Island Park and Poin Bay. idal 'wave is reported on Lake Ontario on. Friday, June 8th, The Co- bourg Post says ore an electrical < 54 fie L Hits the water receded, be- storm, some three feet 'and later the wave came on with landing small yachts on the breakwater, Nothing similar to it was ever seen before by the oldest inhabit. Ti] gl draw attention to the need of 'a fog horn to aid vessels entering ton harbor during misty wea- Oft-times it is Do cult for a during a steamers Kingston and To- - i plenty of steam at the boiler hous to operate one, and it could be very easily attended to. Such a fog horn be in the interests of naviga- ----, SLEPT PEACEFULLY AWAY, ---- Beloved Old Lady Goes to Her Rest. Sleepi peacefully away, after a gradual filing in health, for the past three pass, Mrs: Baillie, widow of the late Thomas Baillie, to her on Tue " ay aftemoon, I age of 'eighty-seven Jars. Mrs. Baillie was a woman ' of ly. diagosition, rin fine Christian , ter, lov respected a wide circle of friends, She died 2, home of her , in Barriefield. in the Botsy 3 which she had lived for the pas ree-quarters of a century. Mrs. Baillie was born in Fredericks. burg. Her maiden name was Jane Eli- za Mories. In 1837, married the late Thomas Baillie. She was a mem- ber of the Church of England during the latter years of her life. She was the mother of Kingston's chief of police, William Baillie, and is survived four other sons, Milton G., and Reginald A. Barriefield, John G., Saginaw, Mich.; Frank H., Cairo, Mich., and Mise Ida, at home. The funeral will be on Thursday. ------ Should Be Fixed. The erossing at the junction of Centre and Union streets should be continued on the other side of the car tracks. Since the street railway 1 -gide of the strack jn Passing along Union street. This ne- Cessitates passengers getting off on the northern side where a big ditch makes a long drop from the ear steps to the ground. In rainy weather, og- pecially, i Sons not make the passen- gers any too ha to ve v through this, " bave Su. wade ---------- Prof. Dorenwend's Visit. Prof, Dorenwend will be at the Ran- | Saturday, July 7th, where he will show samples of ladies' and gents' wigs, toupees, bangs, etc, One day only, Trying on and demon. stratin, Jods is done free of ch e Don't fai to see him, rpge. ---- 14th To Go To Albany. The 14th Regiment was addressed at the armouries, last evening, by Ligut,. Col. Kent, in regard to the proposed trip to Albany, N.Y. The men were almost unanimous in favor of the trip and over their season's pay Papers to meet the expense. Ag jt - Difference Of Opinion. There is a difference of opinion as to the right of the Roman Catholic Corporation to fence in the which has existed _ so long as a continuation of Sydenham street, between Johnson and Brock Streets. It is held that a right of way, is registered on a plan filed in the registry office. This will be an inter. sting matter for the board of works to oi Ye She wore a dainty white lace hat, and a Soaked Very Chatuing t St, Mary' cathedral, nes- ab 7120 <'clock. mass, 4 performed the cere- the . were present to the nuptial knot. the ceremony, ren- joyous music. The i ce aoters Mins d hester, Xo, Bronifl, of this city, sup- The - bride, who by Wil- presented a picture of attired in a creation of er mull, over silk, which was beautiful in its simplicit shower bouquet of American roses and maiden hair fern. | wore a pretty gown afterwards was of the bride's mother, where the wedding breakfast was served, only the bridal party. the i Ret. Father ehoe belug present. Mr. Mrs. Finn will re- side at 206 Lyon street, Ottawa, and left for the east at noon. The bride's oing-aw Wn was a pretty ue Silk Toph y with white silk blouse, and blue hat to match. f Miss Caulfield was one of Kingston's most pouular young ladies, a fact which was amply proven by the scores of beautiful i costly presents from friends, not only in Kingston, - but from New York, Rochester, Ottawa, Montreal and St. John, N.B. Among the most striking gifts was that of an enormous ing cake, standing over three feet in height, and present- ed by R. H. Toye, confectioner, of this city. The, "beautiful creation of the confectioner's art weighed no less than forty-five pounds and was the product of the skill of Charles Bar- num. It had been on exhibition in the Toye display widow, on King steett, during 1 week, was generally ----ed to be the finest ever manu- factured in Kingston. It was indeed a unique and m appreciated wedding present. The groom's gift to the bride was an exquisite pearl brooch and to the bridesmaid and best man pearl pins. After breakfast a reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother, hosts of friends wishing the happy young Souple. God speed and every happiness in life. Mr. Finn lis night itor of the Ot- tawa Citizen. Married At. High Noon. At high noon, to-day, in Chalmers church, Miss Elida Kennedy, daughter of the late Robert Kennedy, was mar- ried by Rev. Dr. Macgillivray, to Rev, Gustavus Munroe, of Blytheswood, Ont. one of Queen's clever graduates. The pretty bride wore pearl grey voile, over silk, with lace and pearl trim- ming, and a becoming hat of white chip. Her shower bouquet was of bride's roses. The going-away gown was a tailored one of shepherd's plaid, with hat of cream chip. Mr. and Mrs. Munro left by the steamer Kingston for Toronto 'and London, and will visit the groom's parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Musrg, at the Matter city. A quantity of very useful and beautiful gifts showed that the bride was a very great favorite, indeed, here, -- Services Of Mr. Campbell. It is thought that J. M. Campbell's services in connection with the light plant, can be secured for the balance of the year, in order that he may sup- erintend the extensions, but a new agreement as to his responsibilities will have to be made. The city council seemed to be unanimous that it would be a misfortune to the city to lose his services. The present arran ent as to his duties would likely have to be modified. somewhat, so that his en- gagement would simply cover the work of expert. The light committee will have a meeting this week, to consider the whole mater, including the Givens episode, referred to it by the council. -------- Lax-ets--A candy bowel laxative. If you have constipation, Ii you have a coated tongue, I you are diszy, bilious, sallow, If you have headaches, sour stom ch, ete., risk 5 cents on Lax-ets. See fo= vourself. All druggists. . William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's book store. For the June Bride No gift could be more suitable or bet- appreciated by a bride a set of Tare ShC the coet' M6Cd HO pe at all wr cessive. iy vA? » A Sik Hat-a requirite--le a ee veiling x the finest X'and the 'price 18 Put | Wiliam 8S Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Jia da Jolly June went looking its best these days. suing the 5 papers are head. FOR BEDORE. : The Man Wanted to Find Out if it seems, continues | school, has been re-engaged for next year at $950. ; 'ney should be in every camp, seid- litz powders in a tin box. Sold at Gib-. son's Red Cross Store. F. A. Armstron otographed the large wedding e in _Toye's King street window. Sie Nail Four batterymen, serving in jail for desertion, have been liberated 'ou or: der of Col, Gordon, 0.C.. The Forty Hours' Devotions are, go- ing on at Wolfe Island. Many priests of the di are in attend : The excursionists to Ottawa, this morning, nu 260, over 100 more - then took in the trip last year. You can always depend on the tooth brushes sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Sfecial value, 25¢. The council heaps the work on the auditor, but his pay stays the same. Ease labor with tair remuneration. The promotion examinations in the schools are drawing to a close. The entrance examinations begin next week. James Turner, callman at the upper fire station, met with a painful acei- dent, the other evening; he was bit- ten in the arm by a horse. a "Tom" Finn has the job of his life to away with forty-five pounds of wedding cake. Toye should have had mercy on the poor groom. : yO Mowat occupied the bench in police court this morning, and the lone offender, "Bobbie" Burns, arrest- ed for being drunk, was allowed his to the public those following. the sev- in their statements, but the sensa- tional story still continues the topic an interest in the mysterious have food for thought; those who believe other instance to quote. fortune teller is really iaresting. Ac- cording to the case, as exclusiv ly out lined in the Whig, of Monday. evening, it will be remembered that an old for. tune teller, at Mountain Grove, fore- told the circumstances of the mystery about a year ago and set such gossip and rumors on foot that interested parties made themselves scarce. So far had never been in the vicinity of the scene of the supposed murder yet it is said she gave an accurate description of the place and of the conditions sur- rounding and results following the tragedy, asserting that the boys had been murdered and the bodies burned, But that is not all. She gave a most remarkable account of a search party which went out after the disappear- ance of the lads.'The woman told where the party had driven stakes as marks and also that a brother of one of the boys had fainted while near the graves. - These things actually hap- freedom. pened and the fortune teller was en- Is there any other kind of place the | tirely ignorant of their occurrence ex- council ls recommend to be licen- | cept as she learned it through ' her sed so as to get money for streets ? Moral or immoral won't matter. So Ald. Givens was playing to the gallery when he asked questions whose answers he already knew. But he did not expect the electricity would hit him so suddenly afterwards. (Makes Kingston beautiful," has evidently been the slogan of the On- tario Bank. Beautiful boxes of flowers have been placed around the building, out of the second storey windows. The police had a visitor over night at the station in the person of Albert Stewart, from Owen Sound, en route to spend twenty-one vears in the peni- mysterious art. It will also be borne in mind that all this was foretold before Mrs. Neddo had given out the secrets with which she alleges Bedore made her acquainted. Another little incident hag also come to light which may, or may not, refer to the tragedy now being inves- tigated. John Woods, king's evidence in the McKay fur robbery trial, made the acquaifitance of Bedore while both were awaiting trial in the county jail. According to Woods' story Bedore | approached him one day and got him to write a letter to Mrs. Bedore, This 'was necessary as Bedore J 8 in could not tentiary for an assault with intent to write. In the communication Bedore kill. ' + a | acted his wife to find; out if Mrs, Mechanics, farmers, sportsmen! "To going to appear at his D Neddo was heal and soften the skin and remove | ¢. and say anything against him. grease, oil ad rust Sainy, paint Me As far as Woods knows Bedore never earth, etc., use e al i received y ver to his le rh SIE Alert, To Soup etved any answer to his letter. It Co., manufacturers. tl wl carload of Jumiture, Tom, . the D Saas a_i ome F. er, Broo e, ready Wor shipmene io portiah, SUMMER FAG. i » bailiff = iSka ; Ores was sy he bu Be or 'Dr. Williams' Fit Pills the Best and several Brockville firme. The civic finance committee has still $400 of the increased liquor money to distribute. It is likely that $200 will go for the Old Boys' celebration, and the balance to the city property and parks' committees which are much in need of a little more coin. "A cooling health salt." Take a tea- ched. Nothing can cure that summer fag except Dr. Williams' Pink Pills-- ause they actually make mew blood every tissue fills you with new strength, new, ener- spoonful of Saline Laxative, before gy, new life. Purgative pills only breakfast each morning, and you are , weaken you more. Common tonics well all day. only stimulate for the moment. But Red Cross Drug Store. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make A few words on a postal from one of:the soldier boys at Cobourg includ- ed: "There is about a foot of mud in camp." Can Cobourg boast of a sup- erior camping ground ? But then, of course, of late we have been having | ton Territory, says: "I am thirty-nine weather, . : years of age, and have been an ath- The disgisting discharoes from the lete who scracely knew the meaning of nose and throat, and the foul catarrh- illness. Last year, however, my health al breath, are quickly dispensed with gave way. I became nervous, did not by using Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure. | sleep well, and Soly only at Gibson's | pure rich blood, can brace you to stand the summer. That is why you should take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ; now. W. J. Norfolk, White Horse, Yu- | t I C grew as weak as a Such soothing antiseptic arents das | kitten. It seemed as though I was oil eucalyptus, thymol, wild indigo, {completely worn out, I tried several ete., have heen incorporated into a snow white cream making 5 catarrhal balm unexcelled. Sold by all drug- gists. Mr. May, M.A., was engaged at R850 per month by the Gananoque high school. He was there two months and brought the class on so well that the board voted him $50 additional and expressed the hope that he would stay in the school, Mr. May was a tutor at Queen's. ------------ Death Of Ephraim Stinson. Mrs. Archibald Campbell, Sydenham, received word last week of the death of her father, Ephraim Stinso s ab Cleveland, N.Y. He had been sick some three weeks and she had gust re- turned from a pleasant visit with her parents, leaving him feeling very well when the news came suddenly of his so-called tonics, but it was only waste of money, for they did me no good. Finally, T began using Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and they put me on my feet again, and gave me new health and strength." Every weak and easily tired man and woman will find new health, new | strength and new energy through fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, They cure all blood and nerve disor- eases, like anaemia, nervous exhaus- tion, headaches and backaches, indi- gestion, neuralgia, rheumatism and the special ailments that afflict most growing girls and women of mature vears. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50c. a box, or six boxes for 82.50 from the Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. $F death due to heart disease. He was The funeral of William Weir, the G. sixty-nine years old,1and had lived in T.R. brakesman, fatally injured, at the states for forty years. He wag | Collins Bay, took place at Lord's raised in the township of Storrington. There survive, his wife, and three daughters, at home, Anna, of Oneida, N.Y.; Gertrude and Elimbeth, one Mills, and was largely attended. Free- Masons, Oddfellows, and? railway brotherhood delegates attended. He was buried in the Blue church ceme- son, Donald, of Camden, N.Y. and wl : Mrs. Archibald Campbell, of Syden- re destroyed a frame building in ham, Ont. He has a twin brother, in | Rossmore occupied by Clarence Moon, Picton, Ont., and a sister at Sunbury, Mrs. Robert Cuddy. His remains were buried at Camden, N.Y., close to his home town. ---- 1,000 Islands--Saturday. Steamer Caspian makes her first trip to Thousand Islands on Saturday, at 10.16 a.m.. Heme at 4.15 p.m, Tickets at Hanley's, ' who with his family was away when the fire broke out. James Easter, an elderly Brockville citizen, died suddenly, after eating a hearty meal. Three daughters and one son survive, EE ---------------- Hutch Induces Sleep. 2 When the body contains a lot of impurities these impurities are ab- sorbed by the blood. The blood in turn carries them to the brain and they produce unnatural conditions which destroy one's ce and rest, Ong suffers from hallucinations, night- nl wild dreams in which horrible gobline try to tear you to pieces and all sdrts of sleep destroying visions, By cleansing the body of impurities Hutch will remove all foreign matters from the blood and consequently re lieve the brain of all these disturb- ances. Hutch induces sleep in which the organs of the "are 'Hwilt up ---- Mrs. Albert E. Spafiord's numerous friends in Picton sympathize gith her in the loss of her sister, Mrs. E. EB, Quigley, who died jn Charlotte, N.Y., on June 7th. Deceased was in her forty-ninth year. On June 16th, Mrs. Isabella Way, Belleville, was united in marriage to Weese,.a prosperous farm- er, of Rednerville., , 1t is now aid the Prince Edward county House of Refuge will not be completed before the Ist of August, Foot comfort. Dust borated talcum Hat and Fur Specialists. THE BIG MYSTERY WOODS WROTE A LETTER developments are anticipated. Since the history of the case has been given eral clues have become more guarded of conversation, in the district. If a murder is suggested, people who take Jhe future can be foretold, 'may have | The remarkable predictions of the as any one knows the fortune teller and thus strengthen every organ and } in the body. Every dose! new blood, and nothing but good, ! The Time a Mrs. Neddo Was to Appear . Ihe June brides OAL but | © Against Him and Tell What To Have une | ty they are now blossoming out in num- She Hae Forrune Teller's Furs bers. e ars evela . iL In Saturday's liquor case, aired in| 5 regard to the Sharbot' Lake a § pole ping no dacision has yet been Wht there is very little new evi- : emodelied rs dence to be gleaned and until the re And July 18th is the date chosen by the {IH IO i FORTE OM White, Perth, steoet railway employees for their an- from Rice lake, whither he has gone Repaired 2) Packs, of the Gananoque high | 0 aPPrehend Frank Beaver, no new W. I. BORDERS Kingston's Only Exclusive Fur Store Gifts in Pearls For Bride, Bridesmaid or ' Groomsman Pearl Stars, and Pend- ants, in quaint and deli- cate designs, Pear] Bar Pins, Haud, Pins, Lace Pius, Safeties. and Pearl Paved Stick Pins for Cravat or. Tie, suitable in style and price, ' SMITH BROS. Jewelers :: Opticians Phone 866 Issuers of Marriage GASOLINE Put in your tank at our dock. A large stock of Dry Bat. teries, Spark Plug and Coils , always on hand. 'SELBY & YOULDEN LIMITED. "REX" Pi Tonic for Summer. | CHO COLAT ES The long hot summer thins the blood and leaves you weary, worn and wret- ! Made in Canada Sold in Kingston at :Medley's Drug Store LINENS! Underpriced For Thursday 3 pieces of extra quality Unbleached Table Linen, Irish make, every thread pure linen, 65 inches wide, neat atterns, a 60 center on sale hursday for only 45c. 2 yard: Bleached Table Damask, Irish manufacture, warranted all pure linen, extra good pat- tern, full 70 inches wide. You pay: 75c¢. regular for this line, but to make our linen section .extra busy on Thursday we mark this line 48c. a yard. A Great Big Towel at a Very Small Price Will be ready for -you Thursday morning. All Linen Huck Towels, size 20 x 40, plain bordér and hemmed, worth easily $2.00 a dozen. Our Thursday price $1.50 2 dozen, or 25¢. a pair, We are selling piles of Wash Goods these days. Our low prices and swell styles prove a strong attraction. and strengthened, Hutch - js a" doctor! _for ten cents, Powder in your shoes. A 25¢. box for 10c. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. NEWMAN & SHAW "A large failed in Mor auction last Our buy the auction, prising barga Ladies Ladies Silk 8 Lace 8 iery, F and o Bags, coats, gee Si derwe: Only pai cannot give r will. be given Again open which The Mon 18¢ Between Lilia 0D ovrrnsanny FIN - CUSTOMS The business o Oliver, will be ci offices, 79 Clarence «A. BA Who for the la been Asspoiated w Money Mcintyre & =: BARRI King Street : @eovcssssassssiassssssasee seul § TBD ON

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