Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1906, p. 2

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il i rg oH fil its °f : i i8 fF £ gi% i § 5 iE 0 he i fly. th iF F i i T Evel 7 Le bt i f i i f 5 2 EE i cifh HI i: i 4 Taken To Jail. men from "sunny up to the county escort. just before ed along the' street * been so full at i 7 £ 5 ix i? A 3 3 fe g i Ler i if § f 4] i I i f i g - : F te 5 i £ ] g 3 i £ £f i F3f i I | : Ii of ---------- ASYLUM DISMISSAL. -- No Ground Alleged, But Wanted Place. The pariy axe has F z tH; ne Talians were, la Repl gre 1 assistant bussap las been ~ § 2 F ! him i have been satisfactory to over him. It was a case if { iE i Ppoint- ; yesterday, R. ham, nominee of ontenae. Several } i part. orkers in pirants for the g vacan H Fa i il f i Ef iF i gF E 7 =g §® b ie Ei g £ TRAE : 5 : i i i { i 3 2 i fp #7] i $i' §3¢ He ; 1 i : 4 2 id i 7 4 ge 3 ¥ sz £ 5 £2 party ta take them early every mili Promotion in and about ate ears has been from . Permanent ntment at Ottawa was Ppointee being son of organizer in the city H -~ £ i 5 § z : 2 F i Bi, g fF i and county. Al pointee to the civil service ston is a conservative, judiced party man, ii and he made oe of his feelings in the last Personal friendships seem to move liberals, servatives have no such laced back in offi g £ 5 iE ef i i rega should at once be ; ice by retaliation. is lots of scope for it in King- i EF g il A : i i I § Visited In Kingston. ohnson and his bride (nee tekha), married on Wednes- "The Castle," Foresters' Is dy way of Picton and in the city, Joined by Oronhyatekha and his » they left town this morning Kingston for a trip down , and - up the Sa: & 3 zB 2 } 2 Mrs. Johnson will make ome in the summer at Wigwam" (her own § 5: £ by , the winter at "The Pines," outside of Deseronto. fx £ 1 : § On The Glorious i 2a FFs £ if E £ i l i f oque and Brockville, 2 g z : 3 i - 2 Tt ¥ i i I e---------- Kingston Cadet's Good Work. 11 £ | $ : i -& "ef f 5 § 2 L F i = 5 £ ® i i i! Eovernment has" appro ved of ong courses for militia offi- cers, of three months cach, have been held. Forty-three officers = attended se courses, fourteen of these being permanent force officers preparing for the service promotion examinations. There were twenty-nine of the militia ers, of whom seventeen obtained tes. "The instructural work of these courses was carried out entirely by the R.M.C, military staff. The Graduates. To the secretary, militia council : "I have the honor to réport that the undermenfioned gentlemen cadets Royal Military College, this day, and have been awarded diplomas of gra- duation, the first "six named having obtained honors : Aggrogat Marks, C.S.M., J. D. Gemmill 18,810 CS.M., A. E. Macrae 17,916 B.S.M.. A. T. Powel 17,598 Cpl. S. T: Layton .. 6,859 C.S.M,, EF. Budden 16,851 Sergt.~ B. 0. Cameron 534 Sergt., J. M. Eakins 5, Sopa A. A, Pare -- 15,4387 -» R. S. Billman . 14,774 Sergt. F. H. Greeplees .. 13.719 Sergt., E. P. Henderson 14,081 Sergt., R. C. Mec 18,748 Su or " 13,580 Cadet B. C. Hale... 13,549 Cpl, XK. B. Carruthers 18,2590 Cadet I. C. Campbell 2,961 YL or 12,695 Cpl. B. R. MacPherson Kirkpat- eR ad en ween 19,583 Cpl, R. D i oy uE Onn Gr Ong Se neaLsos Seite sEz52ugiEICREs ex =2 popssesonnaan rey ETT 4.375 4270 , 82 wees 8,882 .- 3,670 . 8,505 8 cixt 25% x39 seas NBR XRwwBniwnons s33equnEs The Commissions. The number of commissions to be awarded in the different arms of the EE You must have some kind of an outing hat or cap. Let us dress your head for the holiday. We 'have everything that's nice, stylish and cool. Come in to- day for one of these > Ron's Crate Linen Tom, ov. en's olor "Land and tens Wits Ducks Hats, 35c ob wy While Yacht. Caps. 3c. Men's Whice Felt Knockabouts, 50c. to $3. 'MH you want to be dressed up for the occasion, get ome of our dressy Straw Sailors. . i ory. I le to state that the my sug- number of in- in order to ion Arm . Henderson. Infantry--Corpl, Spread. -- The College Priges. The college prizes awarded di ' Governor 's medals ; » Gold Mi . 8. M. Gemmill, Silver Medal---C. S. M. Macrae. Bronze Medal-B. S. M. Powell. class, C. S. M. Gemmill; second class, Subjec for the h ubject prizes, for the hi; ber of marks in the seve subjects : C. 8. M. Macrae, military engineer- ing, tactics and reconnaissance. %C, 8. M. Gemmill, physics, chemis- try, surveying, civil engineering. C. S. M. Budden, drills, exercises and practical work, Corpl. Carruthers, conduct prize, Sergt. Rhodes, mathematics, artil- Corpl. Ridout, geometery, drawing. G. Cadet Hodgins, military adminis- tration and law, , orpl. Cowley, military surveying and topography. G. Cadet Tremblay, French, in sec: ond class. G. Cadet Ringwood, English, in third class. The. Alliance Francaise medals awarded for competition in French language and literature, have been won as follows: In first class, C. 8, have completed their period at the y lass, Corpl. Hammond, silver medal; -- . by the conditions of the competition. Kirkpatrick and Sergt. Billman. was won by C. Co township council was qu regarding the appeal against the award of the engineer re the Smith ditch. Moved, IL wson-Aylesworth, and resolved, tht h Judge Price and request tht he ex- amine .the site of the proposed Smith ditch as laid down in the award of the engineer, Moved, Aylesworth-Law- son. and resolved, that the city coun- cil. be served with a bill of $2, bein aatauty of fee of 'the medical health Ol y . ation of a nuisance committed on the fair grounds by the city making a dumping ground of refuse and ob, tionable matter, complained of by jo Robb, one of the sufferers in the jm. mediate neighborhood; if the "offence complained of be allowed to continue the city council will be held lable for fees and costs that may arise. On motion, Aylesworth-Purdy, the council will attend in a hody on Concession street, on July 5th, at 4 p.m, to sell to the highest bidder the remains of the boardwalk. The 14th P. W. 0. Rifles had a fine march out last evening, in prepara- tion for their trip to Albany, N.Y: The regiment was 325 strong, but it is expected that375 will go to Al- bany. On the route down Princess Street and 'also at the Cricket field, where the regiment rested five nfin. utes, the brass band played as march a stiring and feeling setting of "The Maple Leaf," in memory of the cele- brated and greatly beloved author, 'Alexander Muir, who passed to his rest on Tuesday night last in Toron- to. trip to Albany. The regiment will parade at the armouries at 7 am. Monday, and board the steanier Am: erica at eight o'clock. . Harry Langford Wilson, Ph.D., who has been for some years associate pro- fessor of Latin in Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, Baltimore, is now made pro- fessor of the new department of Ro- man archaeology and epigraphy, iwhich chair he will occupy on his re- turn from 'appointed for' a year's work in the Americah school of archaeology. Dr. Wilson is a son of the Rev. Richard Wilson, of the Toronto "tonference, now living at Fitzroy Harbor. He and 'his family sajled for Italy on the 16th linst. 'stable Weir came 'Ste. Marie, last night, with Convict Cairo, sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for burglary. They were {unable to obtain lodging for their prisoner at the police station owing to the full house and he spent the 'night at the county jail. down to the penal institution at tenced to five years for theft. -------- "Bibby's"' Underwear. ""Bibby's." don't advertise any one sort of under. wear, because we have the Men's Navy Blue Yacht Caps, {| fitting underw 'good make and 'underwear all sizes, 25e., 40c., 50c., 5c. and $1 & garment. The H. D. Bibby Co. : -------- : } | Jumes Potter, M. Budden, silver medal; in third and in third class, G. Cadet Lang- ford, bronze medal. G. Cadet Tremblay would have received the medal in se cond class had he not been debarred The Dundonald mounted patrol com- petition was won by A Co. (Sergt, Henderson, C, S. WM. Budden, Corp). The Ontario. government rifle shield Sir F. W, Borden's shield for revolv- er practice by Cadet Campbell. _. City Council Reproved. A special meeting of the Kingston' held at Catara- e clerk wait on Edwards, for an examin- r. The 14th Regiment. Final otders were read regarding the A Queen's Graduate. Rome, where he has been ; Two 'Pen' Prisoners. Deputy Sheriff Stebhenson 'and Con- own from Sault The sheriff from London : brought McGarvin, sen- Underwear is a hobby of ours. We very best ear we can find in every material, ' Ladies' Caps. wo TE Tena | NeW AR At Peterboro, on Nedfsiay, the marriage occurred of ss Nellie Thompson to Donald . 8. M. Maran, s Royed Artillery or Infantry--C. 8, M. Budden, 27 Royal Cavalry--Corpl. Fric Kirk: trick 3 Royal Canadian B ihoty-- Sergt. Billman and Sergt. iy. of, Royal Canadian Aktillery --G. Cadet Coristine, uring the year have been won as follows, The Artilleries -and. Gananoque play in the cricket field this omoo. Henry Cu 3 m ® .} Chickering's, at McAuley's Bock stdre. Sword of honor, prize for conduct, drills and exercises--C. S, M. Budden. Class prizes, for highest number of marks in class during the year--First Sergt. Rhodes; third class, G. Cadet t num- G. Cadet Langford, French, in third class Fare for the round trip, 25e. ' » ee -- rp t Inhale \ HR. Sco "S LINN bathe the back of the po MENT 400 ;LOCAL -| the bump. fresty. he head uy under . ? For cord IN RE KIS instant relief, GENERAL. same manner. » Use in tng n -- Large bottle, 25 cen, Restoree and Scalp Cleanser {Occurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of An Excellent Hair Interest Easily 'Read And 3 "If not f or sal i. 3 Last call for June brides, © +. gan always pe ro at ryesist, it Have ou used your hose vet? cLeod's. ves' B, yso & Look up Livingston s advt. for spec: Dr. Scott's White Liniunint- ials to-morrow. Frovrs.. St. John, N.B.. ang te Co, Miss Kihro Percy, Montreal §toget, | 107d, Mass. ling. left for Hamilton todays A perfect fit guaranteed when you get glasses at Dr. Chown's Drug Stor... If you can't. swim. perhaps vou are Now is o stay away from the water. . This good old town was as lexcited The Time Jast night as if real war had ; been declared. To HM ave Fine boardwalks of cement are be ing laid about the grounds of Arch: Fu re bishop Gambier ak . If you want Whig readers to know what sou have Jo yl you will have Remodelied to advertise in ti hig. + 2 What Kingstonian lo get gue of And the vincial constableships, to lool brid 14 automobile regulations ? Repaired Livingston's advt., for specials for to-morrow, is worth looking up. Ii Canada is to have a rest day-- At and we all believe in it--let it he for y for all classes. This will be apprecia- DIER ted in fifty vears hence, ® r In Peterboro, on Woduouiny, x 'the 78 and 80 Brock Street marriage occurred of Miss Annie i = ; Roddy, daughter of Edward Roddy. | Kingston's Only Exelusive Pur Store Sherbrooke, to Joseph Turnbull, EE Kingston. Tin H. Vowinkel, of Oswego, N.Y., the celebrated pitcher = with the Buf- falo baseballers, was in the city, last night, the guest of Con Millan. He left this morning en route to Mon- treal, Steamer Alexandria commences her regular trips through to' Quebee, on Monday, July 2nd, at reduced fare for the first two trips. W. G. Craig & Co., agents; The Cape Vincent, N.Y., Eagle says: These Herman Bartels, Sr., the fugitive Syracuse brewer,' convicted of attempt- arson in Auburn, is reported' . to have been seen in Kingston. His of- fence is not extraditable. The liquor license commissioners will meet in a dav or twp to grant a license to the British-American hatel, At the same time they will consider the request of the city council that two more licenses be granted this year. Spend Wednesday, July 4th, at Og- densburg, bigger and better attrac- tions than ever. Athletic sports, hase- ball games, vacht races, ete. William Sherring, winner of the Marathon race, will be there. Steamer America leaves 7:30 a.m., returning leaves Og- densburg, 6 p.m. Only 50c. return. Candelabra In new and choice de. signs, low or high, burn- ished and gray finishes. are furnished with the new silver filj. gree covered shades, with bead fringe [<8 Aud Mica Linings That Cannot Catch Fire 9 A Candelabrum is to- day almost a necessity in a home, SMITH BROS. Jewelers :: Opticians Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage A Big Fight. We are fighting against high prices on men's stylish hats, and are. offer- "Gilt Edge' Butter. ing values 'not to be had elsewhere. t Davies': A i akter io See our fine straw hats, 50c. to $3. | At Davies'. atge OonSiguen cos | Offer this week at 22c. Place an order Campbell Bros., the store that saves for some of this, Tt will please you you money on men's hats. i . Excursion To Washburn. Dominion Day Ramble. On Saturday, June 30th. Rideau Steamer Caspian leaves at 10.15 Queen leaves Swift's wharf at 10 a.m. | am. on Monday for complete tour of 1,060 Islands. Tickets at Hanly's. ores the Best Piece of ~~ News In This Paper Read It Over Carefully ; ) Fancy Muslins A big clearing sale of over 1,000 yards of Fancy Muslins, in an assort- ment of good patterns, also Dress Ginghams in pretty che cks, Stelios. and checks with embroidered spots. All of this lot sold at 15c. a yued, . But for a Saturday quick clearing price only 0c. a yar Other lines in Muslins clearing at .... . Think Of It ? The material for a Silk Waist costing you $3 in any store, you can hus hire on Saturday morning for the ridiculous price: of $1.32. Beautifu designs in Embroidered Japanese Silks, white with navy, black - brown patterns, will wash perfectly, only fn Are You Starting Housekeeping? Here's an interesting piece of information: 15 _only, Large Shae White Quilts, price $1.25 cach, but on Saturday morning you can save a your purchase. The price Will be... seins seonssenmeiss + C 5c. a yard and up Ready-to-Wear Coolness at Very Warm Prices Ladies' White Underskirts, with deep flounce of em- broidery, tucked, regular $1.00, for 78c. Fast color Print Waists for less than the price of the material, all sizes, 69c. for 47c. Job lot of Ladies' Print Wrappers fast colors, sizes 34, 36. 38, great value at 85c¢., for only 63c. each. 4 Our Underwear Department is a Busy Spot i Children's Elastic Ribbed Vests, all sizes, special at ....... aim Men's Summer Underwear, Shirts and Pants, ... 25 and Se» oof 0c, Exceptional values in Ladies Vests, at RY Victoria Lawn "aie Se: the values in Vietoria Lawn we show: at ....... 10c., 124c., a a yard. 40 inches wide, extra value. "Elsie Janis" Belts ee Have you sea'the new "Flsie Janis" Belts for Ladies ? We have aig fact "everything that is new in Belts or Collars can be fc i EE RR y '& Shaw Agents for STAXBARD PATTERNS, Best in the World. Potter, son of of Kingston. The in Peterbore. ~ ond August, . i July Store closes at 5 o'clock every evening except Saturday, during ww 4 Nagy "II To gratify To make permit. woman ahd c store a visit. 150 Ladie Made'in the very good range of ha Tweeds, in light and Black Viena, divid follows : LOT 1-Light Grey ular price $3.50. On Sale For .... LOT. "%3 "Wibe' 'B Dark Stuiped Tw $5.50 'to $6. On Sale For"... LOT 3 Medium Sh: Checks, ciréular » £6. On 'Sale For ...... LOT 4-15 only, M Skivts, lengths Regular price $2. On Sale For .... 120 LADIES' FIN BLOUSES Made and ingsption ; f toned in back, she with insertion anc 42. Regular pric On Sale For ...... The best value w A 200 PAIRS LADIE MERE STOCKING! white, bleé and re 94." 'Regular pric On Sale For ..... i) , a in 'different price. 206." each. On Sale For .... 90 PAIRS LADIE: THREAD GLOVI] 3bo. pair. On Sale For ...... 150 LADIES' } SKIRTS, made pleated frills and price £1.50 to $1. On Sale Saturday Be on Tir 50 MEN'S BLUE A WORSTED SUITS breasted, latest » shoulders, vent heavy mercerized ular price 815 to On Sale Saturda 75 MEN'S RAINC( and light fawn cr est make, broa Regular price $10 On Sale Saturda -------------------- 200 MEN'S NEGLI est patterns, size lar price 81 to 81 On' Sale Saturda, 100 Mer Regular price We have Ladies' Whi which we are last week,' Also a weight Overa Cotton Socks Hundrec urday and $;

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