Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1906, p. 8

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1; 2 & i A = ] ies EEE oH . 1s Pembroke s 5 ont: avenue; 75 Bay rts Murray / bord street; Aue 5 Bloor street east; Wil- 5] | iam Giblin, 101 'Dare; liam, llison, 12 Queen street east; Ei Jarvis street; Henry Acting on a ri. that illegal fish. i ding near the mouth of on the Georgian Bay, Laughington, of a tug last week, Parry Sound, hired and made a successful raid. He cap- tured two seines .and elev: for which the owners ha , worth shout $50 each, to the fisheries depart- ment hore, and the nets worth $750, burned, The late Provine al Detective Mur- an estate of $40,676, of which is in debentures in loan com- general trust corporation are appointed executors, i divi principally between the Boyd of Sydney, C. Mary Murray. The first urniture in the house, the interest on $14,- after which the F PRICE § 000, for" ten years, 814,000 is" to be paid children. ry Murray receives $500 12,000 for five years, when amount is to be paid, her. the failure of the Atlas Loan of St. Thomas oesurred : Continental Life held its presented an indebtedness Fallace, manager of the Atlas « was a director of the Continen- fe and because his company re- q money, chen tures of the local jeompany were: purchased and were al- promiums on a $25,000 Mr. Murch, a director A meeting of the inental Tife was ays after the Atlas Loan directors of the Cont greed to take over the de. tures and pay $29,000 to the com- pany. 'A peculiar clause Somers should he recouped for ) loss he might sustain, hy the liquida- as Loan. Ten thousand and winety dollars has liability of $20,435, me out at the in- the Continental 1 ife, morning, by. the insurance com- on. This information ca -------- Still After American Packers. London, June 22 ~The English press continues to comment in a spirited packing "house revela- ago and other American June 22,--Napolson journal, in its latest Martin, employed says Lumber company's mill fact, of the Chicago meat packing in- dustry is a chronicle gs sent out for human food, to remember that of sort of stufi Great Britain last year imported an' amount valued at Some two and a half these revelations carriage when he fell backwards onto the which was running at full was fearfully cut up and teen minutes. He w as about twenty- of age and leaves a wife -------------- Have You Seen Them ? The fine straw sailors, 60¢. to $3, at Campbell «Bros, the store of big va- Iues in men's hats. remains to be seen. are a stronger stomached people than is generally credited." If we do, then we How The Race Went. Between, carrying choice in the bet: to one, won the $20,000 suburban handdiap, yesterday, at the Sheepshead Bay course of the Coney Island Jockey Club. Go Between was but a short head in front of F, y- x Saratoga chips in Se. and 10c. pack- pounds, and third ages at Hopkinson's grocery, Market ¥ | -------------------- Come ¢arly Saturda y and got best +f selection 'Livingston's which was equal fa- "2 brooms for a quarter at Mullin's, g with Cairngorm r Big Saturday Only happened iappened on several lots of samples of the newest ligee Quting and: Tennis Shirts, some with Col- ut, some silk mixed, clean blemish 6n them, ely pa for the making let ) oe We pass the vorite in the bettin, at three to one. I ------ Shirt Offer for "Shot Himself Dead, London, June 22.--Demetrius Schiliz- zi, an old member 4 heurt yesterday. Schilizzi was a job- ber in the American market, but his suicide is attributed to domestic wor- s son committed suicide ab- ago, and Schilizzi never recovered from the shock. Retired On Carnegie Pension. as a whistle, not! and the price, well it would | alone the cost of: high class good things along Saturday morn- share here for the coming, but lose pension of $2,000 # year from trustees of the "Carnegie Founda- and retired from the professor of English 1s tive ore than half a century. A Big Showing. - s nobby straw sailors, 50c. to 83, at Campbell Bros, centre for men's hats. , -------------- "A wise mother" is the woman who foods at Gibson's Red drug store. Always fresh there, ant to wear shirts that are 2 well an handsome, eof mghum, tiner from eAuley's book store, | Fourth of July, Fare only $2.50. Asi revived Palmieri, . talian scien of the voleano. He was the predeces- sor_and teacher of Prof, Matteucci, A ------ pan -- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By ters On Their Rounds. Special "dip-hip corsets, 65c. New York Dress 8 shirts; Saturday. See advt, 'No ammitanse" reads a sign on a Pleo of business, in the city, to-day. store. Kingston wants two more hquot li censes--another effect of the hot wea- ther, The 14th Regiment will drill on Wed. nesday instead of Tuesday of next 2, Take a look at the big strawber- ries, Saturday morning, at Carnov- sky's, The Steamyacht Gadabout from Thousand Island Park, was in port to-day, with a pleasure party. - The Oddfellows of Bannockburn, brought an excursion to the city to- day, on the Bay of Quinte railway. You'll be proud of your feet, if you ress them in our new summer hosiery 25¢. and §0¢, The H. D, Bibby Co. The late Senator Fulford's private yacht, Macidona, brought a party of six up from Brockville, this afternoon. The battery for the Triple Linkers in' the game against Gananoque to- morrow - will be McCammon and Cot man. See display of shirts in Livings- ton's window on sale Saturday. See advt. About three hundred tame in. to the city to-day from Tamworth and 'way stations. They pienicked at Lake On- tario Park, ? Visit the bi fish hatchery in Northern' New ork, Saturday after. noon, Steamer America to Cape Vin- cent. Only 50¢, return. Jack MoDonald, Gananoque; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCleary, Madoc; A. H. Schwarz, Syracuse were in the city spending the day, , We are here to say that we have the best $1 negligee shirt in town, Every man who has zeen the line agrees with us. The H. D. Bibby Co; The baseball mateh looked for this afternoon between the Artilleries and Gananoque Wanderers, has been furth- er postponed till mext week. Sale, Saturday, of wash belts, nice- ly embroidered, for 15¢, New = York Reform, To-day Davis & Sons, shipped an- other steamyacht to Muskoka. They have half a" dozen more to complete for people summering: in' that district. A party and their wives, from Birmingtiam, N, f., spent a few hours seeing the sights of the old Limestone City, to- The swellest things in_ straw hate await your coming, 50¢c. to $2. The H. D. Bibby Co. The blocking of the Rideau traffic by the break at Whshburn is causing much annoyance to local merchants, to whom much freight was consigned by way of the canal. In a game of baseball on, the Cric- ket. field, Y.M.C.A, vs. Victorias, the former won out seven to one. Till the last innings the seore stood one to nothing, in favor of Victorias, 8 the city council does not meet again till July Oth, the committees will not be called next week, except, perhaps, the water works committee which has to open coal tenders, Magistrate J. M. Farrell is reported much improved, to-day, and though he will not take the bench in police court to-morrow, he is expected to be around again at his duties on Mon- day. Bathing suits, Bathing suits. Plain and fancy styles, 75e., $1, $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75. The H. D. Bibby Co. The total number 'in Cobourg camp is 2,789, including in cavalry 560 officers and mon, with 500 horses, and in artillery 190 officers and men, with horses, the balance being made up of infantry. Look up. Livingston's adv. for Sat- urday specials. The Portsmouth council should beau- tify. the main street of the village by engaging a grass cutter to mow the six foot 'grass that stands along the roadsides. Lat Portsmouth be made beautiful. The shaggy 'grass spoils the street, ¥ | -------------- . _ ». Ho, For Rochester ! The three favorites--Alexandria, North King and Caspian--have excur. sions to Rochester for First and ' Hanley about it. Campbéll Brds. For children's crash and duck tams, ----------e-- For summer comfart buy one of our two-piece suite of homespun, $7.50, $8.50, 3 he WM, 0. Bibby - Co, 4 100. ti cream bak- mittee of ; the American Reciprocal Lot Rade relations. with all coun- tries, t gave an address bef: commerce, statistics, 'that the f AL inst the Uni ites, He strong. 4 advocated closer | trade relations vith Canada, and showed that as a aval 20 ee vom Se with Canada 1 forced this country. Over 130 of such industries _ had Fstience Canada, by Prof. Matteucci, the director of the on Mount Vesuvius, has memory of Prof. Luigi _-- : an sot he last few years, en g something like 40,000 skilled laborers. great. | n tist, 'who devoted d practically his) whale life to the study of Vesuvias and lived for forty years on the mountain, making ons and studying the nature The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. 3 ty-seven years, was drowned at Port Colborne. and machine works. Local capitalists are interested and a site has been se- cured for $8,000 worth) will sail for America on June orm : 27th. He is going fishing in 'Nova Don's Miss Livingston's sale' of | Seotin with Lord Stzaghcona, The Fort William, to release the steamer Monkshaven, blown ashore, on Pie Is- mine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills land, during the big storm last fall. 0 are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug ment and 'the observatory agree in stating that the rainfall of the past week or 80 will have a beneficial ef- fect on the crops. gate to 'thé Preshyterian assembly, London, has been a for some days. His physician says he is doing mi ly, and will be able to leave for Sin howe soon. Richard Grigg, of the Middleborough Chamber of Commerce, is being sent to Canada by the imperial board of trade on a special mission to promote the interests of British trade in the country, teacher, Westmeath, drowned in the Ottawa river, on May 2th, was found on Thursday the tragedy. The remains will go to his former home, Union, Ont, . ighting Island, in Canadian waters in low Detroit, has been leased to Mr. Jacobs, Cleveland, interested in am. usement parks. The name of the island will be changed to Golden Gate. porter's attention to the fact that it was time the city engineer's depart- ment made a move toward cutting down the weeds which are growing so freely in vacant lots. He claimed that in former years they were allowed to 80 to seed before they were cut down and that if a similar state of affairs was not to ensue this summer there had better be some move made in the matter at once. The Royal Military College of King- ston only scored twenty-five in their first innings against the Toronto Cricket Club on Thursday, and were beaten by 143 runs, Twelve of the Cadets' séore were the In a follow-on the soldiers did better, putting on ninety-four for five wick- ets, Rhodes making forty-three, and Major Mozeley thirty-one not out. of about twenty gentlomen |! The Trades and Labor Council met, last evening. Arrangements were made regarding the monster celebration which it was decided to he Labor day. A resolution of sympathy for E. J. Henderson, one of the mem- bers, in his recent bereavement, was also carried. ---- $2.50 Rochester And Return $2.50 Going per steamers Caspian, Alex- andria and North King on June 29th and 30th and July 1st and 2nd. Tickets good for return until July 5th, J, P. Hanley for full informa- tion. The directors of the Kingston Yacht Club Association, limited, met this morning and elected the following of- ficers : President, J, M. Campbell; vice- president, H. W. Richardson; secre tary-treasurer, J. H. Macnee, Belleville, June 22.-- Within the last ten days two residents of Faraday township, Hastings county, have trap- ped five bears. The trappers are Thomas Neil and P. F. Finnegan, Black and white cherries, peaches, plums, grape fruit, at Carnovsky's. | ---------- For the latest in summer caps. ------ The wedding took place on Wednes. Ras TR tag day Fol Thomas grdan, Tyendinaga, Shows noe decrease this ifrid Lilo; laughter of season. They are the shoes Robert Lloyd, Amicliasburg. ey he shoe; ih. Hie is, icton, died on June | above "all 'offiers for. sum. 20th. His illness was a 1 Miro Pd ) PR married, Tuesday, to Miss Mabe ed a position to ing_ powder, '28e., ut Wallin's, ADVOCATED BY W. R. COR- ---- Addressed Detroit Board of Com- merce--Markets of World Be- ing Closed Against States -- Industries Being Established Pre ¢ BW. RC it, Mich., June 22.--W. R. Cor- win, te phe of the New York com- who advocates reciprocal especially with Canada, I He ho, oF t night. owed, by "that 'the of "the ur manufacturers have been t0 whtablish" In it a ia, - PITH OF THE NEWS. sii, Jose Catalda, an Italian, aged twen- Ottawa is to have a new foundry Lord Northelifie, (Sir Alfred Harts: wrecking tug James Reid is' at Officials of the . agricultural depart-] Rev. Dr. Patrick, Winnipeg, a dele The body of Thomas Dadson, school near the scene of e Detroit river, eight miles be. ----i Cut Down The Weeds. A citizen, this morning, called a re. ---- R.M.C. Easily Beaten. result of byes. -- To Have A Time. ld here on -------- Yacht Association Officers. -------------- Ladics' Fine Lisle Stockings, in the|Bo r Louthor§ deep shades of tan and cham-| ings, with doub ¢ Bears Trapped In Hastings. ------ ---- California Fruit. Campbell Bros. ong and very Hing one. 2 Wright was aged for- Hen and the dine et 'can YiINO years. 2 . best tl aL Frank Smith, Bellevills, was avietly Ibe found. Our window is Frio aughter of Richard Bashaw, | full of bargains in Men Re Picton, has accept- Goods.-Some broke : 1 $ 1 travel for a large | Gd any ane wanting a pair Nartiess manufacturing company in | of Cool Shoes can get a pair Sale, Saturday, of 'w ico- | 8t & low 'price. Iy ambraen" fer Too York PPR Dress Réform. » counons pur- chases at Mullin's for balance of this on all cash a Ee Sh THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE or P.'S.--Our SUITCASEat $4 75 isa dandy and will we : J To-morrow at 9.00, 2'00, and 7.00 O'clock White India Linon has been one of the ver : on the market, and one of the very popula lic, for the lust few weeks. Imagine sure with which we accepted 4500 ities, from one of the best English makers tions on his regular prices. hy he red inly it was not because of havin ed-for material 'which he wished tocl that at a glance. Suffice to say tha "s - 40 " 18 7% " 2 800 "" .2 365 " 30 1160 yards, .10 quality at , 15 (11 To-morrow, then, will be a banner day here. all may come and get some of this material, lot into three parts. © One-third will be third at 2 p.m., and one-third at 7 p.m. lieve that anyone of the lots will last over No phone orders accepted. JOHN LAIDLAW & BON we 300 Splendid New Cushion at Nearly Half-Price If you need Cushions for a boat, for a veranda, | mock--/for anyone of the helps to summer comfort, to come at 9.30 to-morrow morning. We Tops at a price away below their regular--a mav be sure the small profit we have difference very materially. No "phon 150 French Tapestry Cushion Covers; in nes of figures, regularly excellent value at choice to-morrow after 9.30 o'clock, each only... 150 Finest French Tapestry Cushion 9.30 o'clock, ench only ........ Ladies' Fine NAVY Lisle Hosiery, Children's Fancy the latest and mest popular fad in Fashion's great city--New York designs, here in very fine lack fronts with daintily 'embroidered dots, in sizes 84, 9, 94 and 10; priced while they last (though in other citiss the very same kind are sold 49 for 65c.), per pair only . i z a » to stand the pagne, with fine lace fronts knees, made to and embroidered dots, per . PBIE ci its ern wear cotton, four qualities, . per pair, 39, 49, 59 and .. r materials with bought these Cushion Cawers, in splendid new designs of pleasing colors, mostly dark, regul; cellont value at 50c. each, your choice to-morrow after! JOHN LAIDLAW & SQ) Buy Your Summer Needs in Hosiery To-morrow No one knows better than ourselves the trouble choos- ing Summer Hosiery may be, especially if an assortment is limited in any way. But limitation is just what we've avoided. When ordering, we planned to have plenty of styles and plenty of qualities with every wanted size--so that the saying "Hosiery for All" might be applied more forcibly than ever to this section of our popular store. Here are a few special lines, and you'll be very wel- come to come and see all to- morrow :-- ings, in according to size, from to Senin wvhies Children's Black very finely ribbed, according to row from 15 to Boys' 'Famous kind of holiday mer weight, priced per pai according to size, from 1 x : ROL ere oie . Ladis' Black Cotton Stockings, 0 Bt Casha with natural wool and balbriggan Men's a bbe. in different soles, of very popular light plain or i od, ' weight and excellent qual- A mer weigh oh ity, per pair Only... » and 35¢., wit YF Yi» extra-special at lik Ladics' . Summor-weight Cashmere Men's Merino Sox, in the very ligh Stockings, very light and just the| est weights oat of King kind for = those unable to vorites with a hos Mn 3 ston men, OF iiiuiiiiong The Popularity as rb ri SK Ry gre 23 Wawa Ve N Cai At Robt. The Leading Two Doors A Telephone J.P. WI (PF Canadia Red For a goad try: these. das. M 339 ass _ance, dural Represent 1 Footwear Mina Sign of Golden Public Mee IN ACCORDA quest of a num} call a public nie City Council € DAY, June 27th for the orguniza Ontario Kish an sociation. x ed by Mr. A' K and others. J.» FOI Must Be Sold PB ios following 187 Brock St Chown, 95 Bagot. St. kitgher all mod 106 Bagot St. modern. 108 Bagot St. kitchen, all mod: Price and Re Real Estate s Execu Far Sale, the Rideau St. Ce numbered, 8, 10, The Property « block or each, o For particulars No. 36 Clarence Dated June 18 R 398 Pri Fell Fro Lom'on, Ont, Pairing his' bare tralia, "fell fre ground, & distal didd a few min Double | cou chases at Mullis week. - The genuine D are sold at Gib store, 2 brooms for 5 4

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