Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1906, p. 8

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Yacht Club Asked to Help-- al Service Suggested Coming. at the office of the t of Kingston. Old Boys' Associati meeting i f on, a he shoul do- minion, His wiaj vivid y Ton po eof the -- oi: The many years, " » situation omused by the a beauties and the country, |. : grant, and the difficulty of mak- and of the and loyalty ual door-to-door eol- which everyw| grevted him. He is al, It was fesoly- well be difficult Best things possible, to of Canada of trade was asked to he in the Zen for a band for the reception of acionsly. i "iq Lhe scarcely vomind your lord: "I whip of two circumsthnees which must not be overlooked in the considers tion of these proposals. In the first place, the current busin: € loroftg and Ottawa exeyrsion parties on the 28th. The mayor will call the Victoria Day committee to- gether again to discuss a grant, in view, ons having heen ae- cepted for the double = event. The i | yacht club will be asked to otego one of theif oriisivg trios for 1 Pablie benefit and have thefe opening of new ing, races and sports on Canadian subjects, | Monday, the civic holiday, instead of the bing fools preceding Saturday. It would be a Cuturtain the idea graceful concession, for thousands 3 "| of meople would be entertained. in an early Portion. of this | esamaionis.s have again asked teh, and others which 1 need not [to be spared the jam of people 'on past aluries, ¢duld be over yy ith i hontian vlatform on arrival, and to premature to discuss sow. But his have 1 tlorm lighted. The request majesty desires that your lordship | 0 en Plath Ly absolutely a iy should make it known to all that he platform js a strange thing to have is prevented by the necessites of his to ask for, landing of 1,000 pussenc. postion. snd not ta lack. of ap- | ory of o transcontinental railway in Ppreciation of the loydltys and devotion Ma city in the twentieth centary, after of the people of Canada to his throne | depot Hos been ostablished there for and person. (Signed) ELGIN. fifty years In the trust that General eo ---- Manager Hays did not know of this HTH OF THE NEWS, badly of time is difficult, if " le, exerpt under very defini tons and restrict When considerations of health and the need for comphrative rest render it | expedient. equipped city station, the city "In the second 3 : ' will be asked to instal a special set of membered that are prac The Very Latest Culled From All | fights for the night of the 98th, The no limits, within the habitable Over The World. mayor and the cab representative to the distancs which L. W. McIntyre, a former resident of | agreed upon police and , drivers' co- ¥ Sout . operation, to keep all the space be- il Ag Oa arid at | low Dhtatio street clear, This, Soult ard ink | be strictly carried out, to restore ¢ Hamityon by. the caving in of a gravel city's eredit for police authority, and Fifteen hundred people left for the | for visitors, and citizens' freedom fan » . | alike, ---- on the last homeseckers' excur at was ggested that a memorial : % : servite would appropriaté in one he jan wd iy ina o the J rashy terian hurelics on Sun: 3 verpdol, ny mornifig, for the ately deceased n, i Toronto president and much-beloved Se: Allan steamer Laurentian, from former eitisen, J. DB. MeRay. and Tor Slasgow, docked at Boston, at5 p.m. t' Canadian lately called % A Tth, A ed in | "OM", Alexinder Muir, author of "The a Hi bo A yume Jiaved in Maple Leat," alto a Kingstonian. » x es ---- ret ama. Foutht She A COMMON BETTSION, 8 | ted suicide at his boarding house by Chiorotdim R 4 hg : esponsible for Aeyeking an artery in his arm with a Str. Visions. - Theeo firms = who desire to erect Paris, Jhily Nr Acsurding to pert the northern district : a divoree case here, Suet i with the po chloroform jx productive of osculatory nh Way commission. hedlucinations in its recipient. A ser fiohiel Constable Chatles Slemin ant girl, who had been ehloroformed has been asked to take the | fOr an vacant inspoctorsiip in the provincial operating pte oo the --y the defiantrunt of justice. y 98in, mistress, w York sweltered at eighty-seven The dori mai this statement, de : threo persons perished | claritigithat thoss who attached cred- the excessive humidity. Beso) Sade to the Gils wary was ignorant ¥e8 Were prostrated, effect . He called 1 Ethel Watts, a maid in the Sher- | Drs. and Broudrdel, both emi. {bh apnrtments, Montreal, was | nent easors, to Support him. They the elevator, to » while | concurred in declaring that chloroform skv- e with another oyee, was wall such im- dro-electric power commission | aginings, which were not onl f t ly frequen i urveloping during anaesthesia, but often fuorsiat T consciousness has reawn| ened. of a minimum of 10,000 | The Bad evidently been long-distance transmis. . The court accepted the ex. . pert testimony, and rejectod the evi- The automobiles from the United:| denice of the servant. States in, the Glidden prophy tour OAs RE -- Commenced passing through St. | LAN TRR BANK ROBBERY. John's, Que., about nine oak, this ] ------ ; arning, nd re arriving at regular | Dead Burglar Was Pete Weir of monients, No stops wa. a8.yet have been made there, Toronto, July - LA fer ---------- two years the man killed by a bafk lerk NEARING HALF-MILLION. caster While Baral Wore yin vi i * say, as of a small Oshawa. His pals, after | id the body to and, removing Montreal, July 18. The introduction | AAMlgt near to the Montreal city directory, about | the shooting, to be published, places the total p- | the railway Station, ulation of the "city and i iate | SYOIY trace of mificipalitios at ~ 405,000. For the | heir evcape and Were never recap- sity Proper the. figure is put at 352. | tired. Some of the gang convicted | f la han trcrouse of 51,000, due large. | Bere of the Toronto Carpet works ly to the annexation of St. Henri, safe-blowing, 'Were engaged in the rob- with a population of 30,000, and St. | bery with the man shot. Cunégonde, with 10,000, Special no- tice id taken of the fact that in many whole #treets there is not a ing vacant house, and that most of the office buildings are well ten surance is given that this asgertions may wo & - i ll Cloth Suits als ¥ 3 - SS ---- ha ; i) Q . 2 14 Price i Motitroal, July et. charges i Tl, | mie ln de Go de . cai . . ; 1 « A8 | AY, Yer, ep nt speaker, will he Eaton Suits & vear these | appointod minister of public works be regarded as facts, ill, the provincial treasur- ---------- The Trip Cancelled. The Oddfellows Reliol Association was to have had & trip on the steam- ad. Civie addresses of welcome were five by Controllers Shiw and Gea. am and an address welcome w, ig Price : Duck--esnecially gog | WHITE Net at 3c. 100 yards--Fancy sA waist suits and chilfren's wash Li es--all white grounds, with 'neat de- 74 signs, the colors of which are abso 2C. lutely fast--full 27 inches _wide--régu- far value 124ei-your choice to-mor- row after 9.30 yard only pective uses : identification, made < r for summer waists yard, 10, 12}, ¥5, 20, 25, 30, 32, 35. 10, 45 and 50c. MERCERIY, -------- ee -- et, Will shortly petire to take py WHITE LINEN-FINISH DRILL, for| \ Pp : 8 Masons In Session. on the bench, a will Ty = a qt dient and idle <okirt Sil our r Ce Toronto, July 18.~The Masonic | BY August Teusiat, M.P.P. for Rimou. fal A 3 By 8) | Grand Lodge of Canada opened its | Ski the present minister of agrieu]. |§'%" yard only 15e. : 5 nension here, today, in Massey Hall fare, Who will be succeeded by Mr. A} YIITE CA : i there wire botween 19 . and, the present' ministor c i WHITE v A All Spri ng Coats delegates, present. J, und 1.4 works, | tinter. of public \R 1%G. one of oh: productions from th. A C., Pembroke, grand master, prosid. » * * "other cide," having the best launder thread with ny as read, ied by the masters of ll the city lo - The annual address of the grand master reported an incrense in membership of 2,000, The sémi- contenninl fund was in good shape and the finances generally" were pro- er America, this afternoon, but on eeount of the aceident on the New York Central railway, which delayed the Utiea exeursionists arriv ng at Clayton to take the America for King- JAI Wash suits + 8 yo pricel |All Muslin Suits g Y4 Price § /hite Lustre Suits | drone. The session will last for two pos he inp bad unfortunately to y ' A Fine Re Alowance World's Fair In 1912, slay Toronto, Berlin, July 18.--F ment has decided to invite various na- ,500 a year during life. Dr, Fred- Tracey, lecturer in the depart- ment of philosophy, was made asso- ciate professor in this department. Mr, McFayden"s Appointment. national exposition to be held in 1912, | Sent It is proposed that the shall surpass all the world's fairs, -------- * To Increase The Rates. At the is n * rates Tronte Nail oad re, has Dope ap- by twenty per centy, and thus put the ow. nt Ey H of 'the seed and | @%ociation ip a stronger Position od | Suxkatchevan. For u | than ever, tual wi under the super. | i MeKillican, Calgary. x, See The Best. fhe. the ---------- Of the Thousand Island, , take th To Select City Engineer, America's own tour, ad 3 The board of works Pm; home early " orks has been called ease ; only 38e. Senator Is Better. Way to Topeka, 3h 202 istioners exhibition { M8810 if not found to . my . dition to allow Winnj Joly 18H Mo. | tion meeting, the mie vas in|, 88 permitied by Taw. IF Whe order y July Harris Me- sng, » IL was de- ot - completed within the time Fayden, BS.A,, of the staff of the To. | cided cified, 'arrest Tol. 1 Thursday, 31 the only men Kan, July I8 ghtering house near t is learned on {he | MSPected by order of the state beard i : 2 k found t in such Lighest authority that the govern. i prey has been found °3 : Pa s : ) bine, séeretary of th rd, ha tions to Participate in a great inter. Crumbine, setre Yi only Ai county in the state, diretting them to examine the slaughter houses in their districts and be in a sanitaryscon- five days for cleaning condition that notices to of every conditions Dr, Crumbine., "In burning of the houses germs." between R. J. Sarnia, Ont, July 18. Sengto ota and E.R. Beckwith, an | Vidal, who mee bee seriously fll, at Lan engineer in the marine de: | his home here . for 'some d 'S, Seem: ly at Ottawa. somewhat better to-day. ys ee Conti high-class ! plore, at Gibson's The real bargains this store is offering, 1906 way of store-keeping. People buy more liberally ju tha greater , increased attention ard always the best at dl est." ye ould since the Fol three money -savers in the very front ranks of the best Laidlaw bargains, t it saying a lot - One solid case of fine Mosquito Net--in four popular tolats green, yel- low, cardinal, and white--two widths--fall 36 and 40 luchee--rogu arly -valu- ed at 5, 7 and 8c. a yard--if you've any odd sizes of windows for Which it C, lis difficult to get screens, this is 'your chance to keop -out the J at mighty small cost--your choice of the 'lot to-morrow (not Tate t ards sold to one customer though) at 9.30 o'clock--yard only ... . Fancy Wash Duck Much Fr 8c, Fins Mosquito | in th try had left, and by so doing Bt ie reluom which sumbles oe BI the material to you' to-morrow at just a little over hall its regular value. for making shirt Ladies' and A nobby assortment of shown; good strong English frames and patent ings made, at the features of our la is, if you haven't styles will be offered, for , at Tbe. 1.50, 1.75, 1.09, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00, 3.50 and upwards, Unmibrellas Re-Covered, Too About every three days we selid away a 1 to us by patrons from all round the eity, to have n Perhaps, though worn or torn umbrella, highl¢ because of it being a gift. vou can bring covering from several matetisls--and in a few day sent to vou, neatly re-covered, and at a very mod your's up right away 3 JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Some Poptilar Summer Fabrics The five fabrics we [list be- low have been tried by care ful women--tried and proven actually "best" for their res- different. pricos----all of which are test Umbrella displays. - If you one--come here to-morrow, when so; , you did not know this at all? WwW, WHITE INDIA LINONS, very popu.|We ve actually sold PERSIAN IL ibbon, Thursday ea AMERICAN WASH supr.|' "0" Thursday each BURN THEM UP. Cleanse Some Bad Slaughter Housds. t and prosecution may fol- t is impossible to describe the ae a8 1 found them," my opinion, us of eradicating the dis- The order applies to some of the bi packing houses. at Kansas plants are located on the K yard that one ofthe best mak- merican Wash never out of place, Well, we can show you the new you wish, handles--many shapes, sizes and r both ladws and gentlemen one you know to he high- s, call for it, lightest possible kait- and dresses, (ment, because it sh AWNS. much IOUT 29%0rtment is one of the most popu« iE NS nuch - . like India Linons, but finer and bet- lar in the city. For to~mor: ter finish, yard, 20, 25, and 30%. FANCY INGS, yard, 20, 23 and 25¢. ture the following $ 3 . r.| Ladies' Undervests ED WAIST} on, low neck and extra-special Thursday, ®, and boys'| Ladies' ashing mater [Jisle, trimmed with Undervests, of Ladies' Undervests, of ing qualities of any noderately priced (strap allowing low material we have ever offered, yard, 13e. Thursday each -------------- --A meat Wellington, Dr. J. R. would he Jity, whose ansas side, PS. <w for ladies, Castile sonp. Sold ; == SHE LOCKETT SHOE SToRE ever offering, show the result TO YOU. of the 400 yards--Unbleached Sheeting---of) fine American make--exact Single-beet | width--51. inches--regular price 23c. al Sc yard--any time after 9.30 o'clock jo! ° motrow--buy as many wish--yard only ... shins perenne No phone orders accepted for the above JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Our First Showing of coat Styles To-morrow At first thought, theidea of show [Fi®bons--mosily taflatas. We do vo) ing styles in July, to be popularly the Fall Rain- New Ribbons . . _|wil be shown to-morrow. Es rally " to hint of folly more than anything : n . Po ferent kinds, most desirable for i else. But take another thought. Afferent | at's, 10; 12} and 150 raincoat 1s a. summer necessity --for ex- cursions, pituics and such be, I New Wash Collars September, and vouch for their corrects ness, isn't there unlimited sound sense in choosing your raincoat now and get- ting the extra two months' wear out of| it? To-morrow we will have the ad-| vance showing, and hereby most heart. | ily invite you to come and examine all White sh Gentlemen's Umbrellas for Now material being | runners; the. choicest cover. pleasing--such are the | need an Umbrella--that | me of the most popular | arge box of umbrellas, brought e% Covers put on them, | ell, if you have an old | Those undertaking, such pleasant priced or that you value it here to us--choose a erate cost. 'Will you look A Full Season's As- sortment of Under- vests Sold Since the time for the wear for suminer, a full season's assort- e state this fact with pride, , of fine white cot- | no sleeves, each. low neck and no sleeves | pretty lace and | . | | fancy; crochet shoulder. White wool, neck, very {priced per garment to-morrow, lastie and excellent garments, 119, 39, 25 . | . SOME NICE WHITE JUST e¢ have some splendid ost ind} : han te ago--h . § od now than in ey place the followin As far as our patrons interests are concerne], we'could not offer such a desirable quality of single bed sheeting at a better! time, and 5 a chance to suve eight cents on every yard comes but seldom, we say--buy to-morrow, sure. vards as vou JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 3 Shown Now Yesterday we "passed thedugh th, customs ane large case of new Swis. think it necessary to tell much more, save that all the different widths and r. seems| Wanted shades are in the lot ane would we mention, too, the four dif One cannot count the immens number of novelties in fancy wash collars shown this season,' I... law's assortment has always heen very popular, If. youll com: to morrow and see: all the new of. fects we'll offer at 25, 35, 15, 10 and 39., vou'll' krow Jast why i: is popular, and be glad' of your visit. styles for For to-morrow, we have four splendid effects in the popular em broidered belts, with attractive gilt buckles, at 25, 35, 45 and 19c. each, Also the White Silk Belts. at 25 and 49c.; the Black Silk Belts ar | 95, 49 and 65¢c.; and the lates | novelties in Leather Belts, at 15c. | New Slik Belting Scores of the nobby belts ar now hand-made, from pure silk 1.00, 1.25, | work will find the newest materials in different widths, and lovely fan cy colors, as well as white, her to-morrow, at 124, 15, 25 and 39 yard. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON + or have it | change to the Ladies' Undervests, of finest lil. 25 vith neck and shoulder-strap . {trimmed with dainty Val, lace : land wash ribbon, Thursday fine light {each . Infants' Vests, with Rubens bands fine isle [20d Open fronts, of very fine pur in five different qualities, 5, 30 and ARRIVED Ladies' White Canvas Blacher Cut Oxford... | witiamtiener, $1.80 Low Leather Heel. Girls White Canvas Blacher Cut Oxford, size 15 to2, S.H. $1.25 Seenashaea. i} Child's White Canvas Blucher Cut Oxford, size 8 to To}, S.H. $1.00 Infants' White Canvas Blucher Cut Oxfords, size 2to 7, S.H. $1.00 Infants' White Canvas Blucher Cut Oxford, size 1 to, Seis: 2 86 : No heel. | Hand Bags exclusively geval If we on it. We wi you want t cost consid our immen think it b customers cost of rem Don't Make An Two Doers ai Robt. The Leading Telephone "THI EXC Montrea "ALL B' Per STEAI Comfortably easy chairs, ete Going Thurs Returning Th From Trenton Quinte ports, Ki Via St. La American Chann running all the and Rideau Can Six D Which inelude boat, and . hote night at Ogdens (2 nights), and Jiving half a d treal ; Saturday Ottawa. Pronounced by be unsurpassed Amerfex, Tickets finite reserved with se $3. For further P. ¥. CANN Belleville: W. J. MAGRA REV. R. H. 1 way St. Church. 261 P) Am Lad Tai Co. Successors Talloring Co. RE-OPEN They are p orders for all Garments a Customers ma or purchase fi Money return satisfactory. Two Firs FOI Township of J from city,- Townshipof P hurn;--276 Apply to CUNNING 79 Clas oingean We The mos our. wo Ordered wear.

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