Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1906, p. 8

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i im Here i bi i i were surely he. which CORY Lieut.-Col. A, ments as ean forTerl proved of the for A § rie 5p FR i & fag i : i captured rank to militi ally to Mon solitary one, Major Gardiner, of the gade. Liout. Poters, parations for the ment to that city i ; g an 1 or opinion as to the strength and durability of the mechanism---which' is ticularly com- 2 Firect F . Otherw have escaped. Petawawa is "the central Ridershos been called. Every branch of the send its quota annual camp, ol of Canada, The Montreal Star says: A matter ought to be notice of the militia department is uneven distribution of the warrant amen of Canada, espepi- treal, Toronto has now abont eight and Quebec about the same number, while Montreal has a , in the person of Sergt.- Owing to the present extended for- mations of infantry the words of command has great difficulty. To romedy this experi- made with meca- phones, in Great Britain, and, so far present be seen, with con- siderable success, are being at Brevet Colonel H. J. erly quartermaster-general Canadian militia, and attache at Washington, for appointment | military science in the Sydney, New South Wales, acting 14th P.W.0. Rifles, Ibany, N.Y., to The St. Andrew's Highland Cadets were to hav, day evenin, river tri mE wht own, night; [Queen to Washburn, the Harbor. ow. 'company: Prope | eamers Jad good crowds y twelve Lake St. of the Canadian = militia, the make final pre- visit of the regi next week, e been inspected next Fri ig, but the ceremony been further postponed. : MARINE NEWS. What is Gathered From Around yi Her " Fort William, oronto and Caspian on their down the Steamer Hamilton, steamer - Rideau The steamer Alex id u owing to its the ringleaders ise, they would training it has some- f gui infantry bei- hearing of "become a Foster, R. E., of the late military has been ap- as director of University of quarter-mastor left, to-day, has Advance p de- Urs- hours 1 Louis, Lawlor, 8. McCallum, W. R. Patter. v King Sisowath is oe- casionally short of ready cash, as none of them understand what mon ans. The chants and dances which illustrate' tho sacred history of Cam: ia are very beautiful. De, and mptly engaged for the United States, he ph Th man stands nine feet three It is' thought that the Ontario gov- ernment "dovs not intend {ling all the vacancies at Rockwood asylum with Kingston fories. The govern- ment thinks that Kingston should be satisfied with the appointment of the superintendent. Other. positions are likely 10 go to outsiders, The county rs of the district are elamor- ing for jobs for some of their friends, and Rockwood has to gare for some of these county wen. Hence, the re- commendations of the Kingston Con- seryative Association are being ignor- ed, much to the anger of some. of the executive members. | McKenna Fined. Judgment was given in the police court to-day, in the sale of liquor, on May 24th, to a minor nt MeKenna's Hotel; $20 and costs was imposed. The magistrate was satisfied the man who served the liquor was an em ployee of McKenna, might not have paid; but his services were nev- ertheless accepted. It is clear the boys Weve served in the room where liquor was always served. In allowing some one to perform his duties the proprie- tor must stand the consequences, Ontario Medical Council. v | dow, undér an arch of evergreen anid The following Queen's men passed floral bell, Rev, Mr. Richards made the Ontario Medical Council examina- the happy couple man and wife. Miss tions : Myrtle S Primary--N, A. Connolly, Cornett, H. B, Longmore, (. law, R. K. Patterson, F, Intermediate. =A. WM. W. RB Bell, C. A, son, R. K. Patterson, I. 1. Playfair, E. Sutherland, W. B, Spankie, Final --W. B. Grimshaw, J. F. Ho. gan, W. R. Patterson, At Daviet', new goods, 2 ting for 18e. OCémpbell Bros. For the best values in Panama hats, very choice, and 's to-night. Second partly Darling, avenue, 1¢ is of occu is a hat one three the rear of Brann is hat store, When Bramn closed his store at ten o'clock Saturday placed wm safe. Trusting also in his private watchman, he left in the fron hundred mond jewelry. inghes, in his stocking feet and weighs about four hundred pounds. first one, Local Recommendations Ignored. | IN€ into the corne of burst thi over the of the vacant store and dropped down about fourteen feet and was outside the unbarred windows of the latter. It was a hot night and neighbors' win- dows were open, yet no one heard or saw the burglar on the shed roof. It was child's play to lift the win 3 AN EXCRESCENCE. % dow and step into the cellar, which % | adjoins that of Brann's building and If Mayor Mowat desires ¥ | is separated from it by twelva inches # to add to the credit he M¢ | of solid brickwork. A hole two feet # 'has justly earned for spirit- Mg | in diameter was dug through that wall # ed municipal action he 3 |and in a moment, the burglar was in ¥ will call a special meeting, 3 | the basement of Brann's store and in # of the City Countil at 3 | the workrooms of his jewelry manu- ¥ once and advise the im- ¥ facturing place. : ¥ mediate repeal of the fore- i | Standing on a box he bored holes in % closure by-law. It is hate- BE | a circle through the planks of the % ful, injurious and out-of- | jewelry store's 'floor. This was done date. ingston's market MN | with the nicest care, and with evident ¥ has changed in character jx | knowledge of electrical wiring me- # since the bylaw was 3 | thods. When this aperture was ¥ framed. 8 | completed--each hole' made by the * bE | auger biting into the one made before it--a circular inches in ment and the way was clear to the +|'store of gems, march, The ed in a dainty dotted Swiss the only crescent, ~olne-away broadeloth presents were showing the popularity of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Darling left amidst ---- showers of ricé and good wishes for a Sweet Sugar Corn. hapoy future, ' o -------------------- Cummings will sing. Dr. Chown's Spatial Tron Tonic Pills | Y. M. C, X Bible class, 10 am; is 'the 'best tonic for run-down sys- | morning watch, 7 a.m. 3 For new °l soap at Gibson's. Brann's establishment is the third has been bi eo of the street heavy steel lattice is locked at night and two steel shutters are in front of the show 'windows, In the rear every opening is protected by steel' erossbars set into The floors "are lined with electric wires, as are the coilin upon any of them a private watchman's agency, Next door to the north vacant for several Twenty-Second street corner building abut on a narrow space, which was once yards. In Twenty-Second street, of the rear of the hat store, is a story frame sections, each hearing the num- ber 302 West Twenty-Second There are three nearest the corner opens into a cov- ered passage door to the yard of the hat store, the next into 'a into & covered The roof of the shed covering the passageways felt. The basem has 'barred. windows - outside 8f which is a threefoot wide wail eight feet | deep. The wall outside window of the vacant store, which is not barred, is about four feet across. street, each opening into a réar passageway to one of the Eighth avenue stores, the thief selected was proved by the absence of evidence of forcing, But the door the passage into the latter's yard was fastened on the inner side with a hook and hasp. It was not hard to found himself in the could not go forward hatter's establishment. ed to the roof of "the 'Latimer, June 29.--At "Hill Crest," June 21st, place, when Agnes daughter of Clark Smith, was united in the holy Charles Darlin~ Latimer, The bridal preceded by little Miss Grace sister of scattered roses in their cended the stair to the where about forty guests were waiting to receive them, and the sift of the groom ---------- Y.M.C.A. Sunday Notes. > Evangelistic band at Chalmers church Sunday evening, F. G. Lockett will oor--They Awey With on the west side of Eighth south of Twenty-second street. 5 storeys, the jeweler, who n business these forty years, 'the ground floor and buse- door a drawn e walls: , and a touch an alarm to i8, a store, weeks, and the store. The rears of the three shed, divided into Street. doors in this. The one leading through another. covered shed abuting on of the store, and the third passageway to the rear 's jewelry store, i$ covered with tarred ent of Brann's store the basement no: basement window in the night, June 9th, he gems in his steel in' his alarm wires and ost of his show window about one diamonds and pieces of dia. the three doors in Twenty- the which ends in a door open- the yard of the hat store on r. That this door was open opening from the end 8 open. When the burglar hatter's yard he excopt into the He then climb- shed, walked well outside the basement piece of wood, eighteen' diameter, fell into the base- Pretty Wedding. a very pretty wedding took Mabel, youngest bonds of matrimony, to groom, who pathway, des- drawing-room in the hay win- pooner played = the wedding bride looked 'sweet, gown- muslin; a suit was of green chiffon, with tonue to match. The numerous and costly, jewelry worn being utdoor meeting. George B. Bros. $10,000 Commencing fra) Tussle a 'of course; excepted) at 5 of patrons particularly, will e 1 4 of finer weave, 2000 yards, PURE WHITE INDIA like a Vietoria Lawn--only finer, 9 o'clock, per yard, only Saving of One These sample silk waists try, and like all samples, window, Regular Value at 2.25 of good dow). ligh each 20. dozen, JOHN LAIDLAW New Taffeta Ribbons \ Every fashion magazine in the land is now applauding the ex- iravagant use of plain and fancy, ribbons for every conceivable pur- pose. * This is one of the "ribbon scasons." had it hinted Candidly, to us, by one who wei took the 'hint. We gathered to-| gether an assortment of which al store in one of the largest 'cities might well be proud. And on Tues-| day we cordially invite you to in- spect, New Frillings, Too This week we were fortunate in receiving a lovely assortment dainty designs of new frillings, Buy to do such beauty any justice here is| impossible. and see, Valenciennes | Laces | Just Received H, by going right to 'the finest] manufacturers in Jovely, sunny France, we were able to get the | i of fects, and the most pleasing prices, who shall say we went too far ? This is the greatest lace season in our history. Already we've sold a usual season's assortment, and sc often have nearly everything is new. and sce on Tuesday. night and This India Linon Lawn is one of the best washing materials of all the It is much like a Victoria La nd even. white summer fabrics now in vogue. and beautifully sheer a waists or dresses (and for this kind of summer you can we would urge attendance at this sale, either to- 9 am. Of course, only a limited amount will not be fair to let it all go then, and disappoint way it goes, and as to value-- twon't matter at wide, one of the most popular materials 'we ha: (and, unfortunately, becoming very .scarce on the greatest assortment, the newest ef neck LINON Dollar on Ev are perfect--in style, night we're going to sell them at about half price. y Holy the 3rd) clock during July and A 'assist ug in this matter. Linon L Tuesday our stor To on Tuesday. market), muck regularly sold at exactly 2%c. a yard: yours to-night after 7,804 o'clock, or Tuesday morning after all who wish white not have too many), night at 7.30, or Tuesday at "be sold to-night. 17 Pre White Silk Waist To-night ® came from one of the best makers in the coun- material and finish. To.- You can see them in our i 21 only, WHITE JAPAN SILK WAISTS, in sizes 32, 36, 38 did wash waists, and very pretty, ty lace insertion; neat side- deep-tucked cuff; regular wa yours to-night, after 7.30, while this lot lasts, each only having box-pleated front w tucks to bust and down back; full ists when ordered like thi; Men's Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, On Sale It would But here's the which time vou come. LAWN, 32 inches ve for summer we | All Day Monday Next , will close promptly . We h ope an 'to finish your La ev public 2 the wn, but afternoon (g encrally, and . shopping hefors 5 Celen¥ 5 aturdyyg sleeves gs will sell at 2.95 See Them In Our Window There are scores and scores of gilt-e Every shirt, every collar, every pair' hard-earned cash. They are perfect in every way. Sample lot of Men's Sof adras Shirting, in lar values of which woul o'clock to-night, each 30 dozen, Men's White C in' sizes from 14 to 164, 13¢., or two for 25c. ft Summer Shirts, in all wanted neat small stylish designs (see d run from 60 to 75¢. each, yo ollars, in all the newest regularly sold and consider » yours to-night after 7.30 dged of of cuffs, There's not a flaw o'clock--two for Men's & SON Our Popular hite Cuffs, in the latest sha and 11 inch, yours to-night after 7. pe for summer, in sizes 104) 30 o'clock, per pair only JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Assortment of Ladies Summer Undervests The gathering of summer kuit wear here is far finer than is usually met with ale enuine(in the average store. refine Ladies' White Cotton Vests, | warm-weather weight, no sleeves 45¢. line Ladies' Light Lisle Vests, no sleeves, Jess elabora- esday, trimmed with fine {lace and ribbon, special Tues {day, per garment, only the low neck gnd , practically the same as our with We ask you io couie/tion, ' extra special, Tu yo {only It is a popular edule Bed one "holgathering. In it are the finer garments for all women and children. It is high- class in every respect. It is intended for women-- and [trashy underwear--ill-looking fr 1: ! : feeling--is altogether absent. (will be noted that the prices are all {sweetly reasonable." Co ee -- of fine] 2 low neck, ' Ladi>s' Light Silk and Lisle Vests, {low 'neck, no sleeves, very dainty lace and white rib- bon, special Tuesday, per gar- ment, dnly Ladies' tic ribbed dr. 50 and we ordered that now|nioe.out of ten men. Men's Summer Underwear This eT) x » Under wear is placed in get The celobfated Polbrigetn oe nd Fmfoxtablo-- Comelit does is to absorb the moisture--and it was ndent is now complote with 'all sizes, per garmen trimmed with 49 Fine Balbriggan Vests, elas- , and of perfect shape, » with or without sleeves, awers to match, per garment, 4 high and Yet, it mmon, "very down to .... sleeves and short 0 crvaricrasainas and of sizes, Tuesday, woll. Saturday Specials AT VAN LUVEN'S Choice Creamery Butter per Ih. 28¢. Chaite Dairy Butter per 'n. 2a. : also Butter at lower prices, ' Ol Homestead or Boulters' cans, 25c. Cream Sugar Coin (very choite), 2 Epicure Tomato Cataubs 3 cans, 26e. 1 gallon can Apples, e Goodwillies Pears in price, '25¢., (Saturday), Goodwillies Black and Red Oherrias : nlso Preserved Strawberries and Venches, in Sealers, 25¢. Nectarines, 2 1bs., 25¢. California Prunes, (large), 8 bs. 25¢. Pure Fruit, Wines, Grape, Cherry Raspberry, étc., bottles, 25, Sloaned Currants, 1 Ib. pkes., (Sat- urday), A 4 Choice Li Mixed Diseuits Cookies, per Tb, 10c., 8 1h. Choice Breakfast Bacon, Side, 17¢. Swme Sliced, per Peas, 4 Sealers. Hegular 19e. and 246 Phone 317. Campbell Ww " Hge, Just one case of fee" | will not have more this season. THE LOCKET A Great Bargain(/ Bein thestyle--it only costs $1.00 shoes at this low price and We these and 40, splen ) ith very dain- | with 2.95 each; | pporiunities for the men to-night. purchased then, means a saving} in any of articles (see our win. 1 sizes, of fine Eng window), the regy-| ur choice after 7.30 4 ) summer shapes, running) ed extra good value. at L ag 15c., . Special line of Children's Plain or Swiss Ribbed Undervests, made espéci- ally for warm weather, shoulder straps (no sleeves at all) priced Tuesday, from 15c. Other Vests in different styles, long pure soft and silken finish, up DH Jo: Sin aists, made, ex: Children's Summer Waists, ma i vither per pressly of light material, thet Lr eale or elastic ribbed, which give comfort during the wari 15 i -. est weather, all sizes, at . Summer Girdle Corset material, perfectly bone inished, in a full completement 1H 1.25 To-night 9 or "10 simple 8 with slooves, of te, made of fine and only . \tost favor with bout all Our assort: T SHOE STORE Suit Cases at $1.25 and $1.50 Hr700, Vor & DEADLOG Parliament ence to Mi try Go Refer St, Perershu Teck al history which has of i The douma tal the micistry, v mands, and th out reference council - of vagyely. Count Witte Russia for ut eff, the evil ge ported to be a coup d'etat on but not probal tempt to divi sembly and ta sions to force the peasants t! oir eraving fi other moagure democrats, or Berwin c The reforms minister, M, ( to thé donma appeased popu many years vague and rest the " most. me Rekindles In And By Inc Restores Organ of Dr. Ch Ni Suicide,' insa paralysis ; The sults of worn would neglect | its results as the danger wer first symptoms The time to | the nerves hy Nerve Food is unable to slee from headaches digestion or w Loss of flies weaknogs and « negleet the dt forshadings for indications of | ou cannot | Food to any 1 It is a nerve yi er of exception Naturally ans life in the ner red corpuscles way to thorow oitfors. George W. LL near Conseeon, ably known ward county, ( "Ahout one sick and felt w I consulted an eminesrt physi permanent ben me they could cept to afford was a general My nerves wer whole system o "1 was just thinking my ti rave up hoo fate. At this papers about cures heing hb Chase's - Nerve using. it, "This treatm first, and 1 co for six. months stored to healt man, and wm Nerve Food this, in spite | a larga sum of only to. he Though in m3 feel as well as can-walk as bays," Dr. Chase's all dealérs, or Co., Toronto.

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