Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1906, p. 4

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Tt takes exparionce to know just Ww to clean articles by this We have cleaned garments after Others have tried and failed, h a for it's self, our office and we wil wive you "any information how to have your goods | DRT 15% + don A DUST IS Don't Pay Good Money - For Cheap Stuff When you order coal and have to foot the bill at current rates soe that you get conl-not an ad- Mixtuee of onl; slate, dirt, dust. and other nonbutmable imputitios, One ting mony be sald of the coal | served from this yard: It has | tion, the men who seeved it so faith- 3 25¢.; three Notices 'in reading columns are subject on charges or advertisements and subscriptions are due and payable in ad- ance. 1 associations advertise: zing. that to its sorrow. _$has suggested a similar course. Two | tign of the association during the year JJand advised with the finance commit.' od. | origin here and. being managed by the nothing »6 expensive as neglected roads--or straets. Kingston is reali- to approach to its tariff of rates, and the experience: 'of the other societies actuaries examined the fingneial posi- tee. As a result the committee recom- mended, an increase in the rates of twenty per cent, the whole of the product to go to the reserve fund. The most remarkable feature of the pro- ceeding wads the unanimity of the meeting on the subject. Not a dissent. ing voice was heard. As a local "institution, having i Kingston men, the Whig hopes it will have continued and well-deserved suc- cess, "Editorial Notes. The Municipal World. says there is THE WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 16), puges, 112 columns, is published adits, on y Principles Of The Order.' ; The conclusion of the imperial couns eil of the Orange Order in Toronto, and the election by it of officers who represent. the members in Britain, the tention 10 a fact whichis not gener ally recognized. Orangeism' took its rise and had its root in Ireland, where the peculiar conditions of society sug- gested the assertion of certain prin- ciples, approved by biblical teaching, but it is finding in others than Irish- men the cause for a regard and fav- our that are very remarkable. It has remained for the sons of some of the more eminent members of the Order, to demonstrate the broad moved. Thus a son of the late Clark | Wallace, the grand master of the sovervign grand lodge, hecomes a member of the Gaelic society, and: a son of the late William Johnston, of address the Catholic summer school |" at Plattshurg, N.Y., on Irish history, More notable still was the recent ad- dress to the Orangemon at Aylmer, of Mr. de Salaberry, a distinguished Frenchman and representative of a hitherto reputed alien race. Thus it comes that the sentiment of the imperial council becomes onspicu- ous, that Orangeism does not stand for the differences that occurred | be- ideas which usually go with the high- est citizenship, The incidents of the day are helpful in their trend, They point to the study of the principles of Orangeism, and it will speedily re- | © move the error that too commonly prevails, that it in any way and to any extent begets bigotry, and perpetuates A Progressive Society, * The Oddfellows' Relief Association in | ¥ Canada held its annual meeting in this city on Wednesday and gave a good account of itself. It had ite tause to be "in Kingston, and the brief" history which the Whig gave of this event has excited widespread interest. Indeed the society, thirty-three years ago, was a' pioneer in its work, It cannot be said that it' was imitating anything of its kind since it began 'its mission be- fore most of the great orders or attention, y The Oddicllows' Relief Association | has grown from a purely" local insti | 1 tution to a large organization, having | ¢ representatives in very*part of Cang- i da, and a membership of over 20,000, Every vear it has shown 'advancément, bit its development in he last de- Moreover it is progressive in its government. For many years it was directed by local men, who gave to its affairs a great deal of their time, Thén the outside membership desired o voice in the management and it been given to four divectors, who will attend regular meetings and bring to them the knowledge of their large busi: hess connections; At the same time the plans of. the society have heen undergoing chunge, with the conditions of the times, and new as the Personnel of the board. In thirty odd years the originators of the associa- Tully and loyally, with one exception, have passed away or left the city. Similanly the methods of earlier days have given place to those of later days and with success. | + signal The marked by progress, none | pis "The bosnd of health needs to be re- organized. Thiy the | reports of. the in two}: ald, "there should | BPPRAL Bgainst a savage sentence." It teers to the action of council in the Crichton case. with farmérs in That 'is 'Somé proof of the they ; gone ? Mostly to the Wests 1 contemplate an invasion of Toronto, With United States and Canada, calls at- | the! departmental stores the bargain counters dence, Americans are American flag in the faces of dians on certain occasions. often that so sane an idea finds ex pression in the press. Rhode millions in go in large part to edncation. The and tolerant spirit by which they are plan of the rich men who die rations more and more intelligent. on taunting the president with Ballykillbeg, o ts the invitation 'to idea that he cannot be re-elected man of his national committee in the last election has mot resigned the position. continuous service, per annum, and fhoandescent light for sixteen-candle power lamps at cents each per weok. The water falls at Ragged Rapids cheap. twoen the people and the religious S---- d in Ireland long years ago, but It has been suggested that the for that broadness and tolerance of | federal government find a place for Bastedo, dismissed from office by the Whitney government grit. Why not? He is a splendid of ficial, and there is some place, now oe- perfection. New Method of Running Trains employees of the reads as follows : day, July 22nd, will be operated on on the left hand side. The authorities claim that the change will advantave in the of accidents, friendly societies which fiow command | or) : In gram,' learn that the his lordship are say that if, as you state, tee did not > ¥ p cade has been particularly noticeable, en Sh for A more pronounced and enthusias. tie vote standing 153 the next receiving? only thirty-eight votes, and tative meeting of has |g PRESENT, mittee shall present facts of the votes were well known to the bishop, having es all Monday at 10.15 a.m. one. gathers from the 4 "Surely," says the Hamilton Her- be some means of the medical -------- = Twelve thousand immigrants placed Ontario this year, enormous Xodus of young men. Where have North- ------ Siegel, Cooper & €o., of New York, 4 red hot competition between would be always in evi- x -- A Rochester paper thinks that sows too fond of waving the Cana- It is not -------- The Beit millions--made like the South Africa--will with- wit heirs is to make succeeding gene- If some of the American prints keep the he nay be a candidate again. The chair- -- h Orillia sells electric power, good for at 816 per horse two make the service because he is a upied by a tory, that he can fill to tt -- KEEP TO THE RIGHT. Over G.T.R. The Grand Trunk management is- ued a circular to the officials and entire system which "Commiencing Sun- at 9 a.m. all trains the right hand ide in the difection they are going." In the past the custom was to run be a great movement of their rains, and there will be loss danger ------------ St. George's Choice. ; Kingston, July 20.--(To the Edit your issue of last evening, ander the heading "Falsehood by Telo- you correct two statements nade by. the Montreal Star in. regard o the mutiny between the committee of St. George's cathedral and the bishop. It is very gratifying to refnarks attributed to incorrect, but I must the commit- Canon Starr's special choice of it failed in its duty, present 'special choice'! 1 never saw--the for Canon Starr, this, at a large represen- J St. Georme's con- ation. Yours truly, A MEMBER Note.--~The canon declares the com- three names. The been in print. -------------- Health And Pure Air. Get your share by taking North King or Caspian for the Islands. Pass. points of interest, Daily #xcept ---- A Large Advance Shipment. Of new fall hats has just been re- ceived by Campbell Rr 0s., the Pri street haters, * mee ---- Ask for Bibby's special $1 shirts, Rov. w ae Sein, BA, iv ar fanging for the 0 Boys' service in Queen Street Methodist church, on Sunday evening, July 2th. It is like- ly will give go racy sermon, the equal or superior to the fine one de- Nvered last year, NEWS OF THE WORLD OCCURRENCES ENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM, Matters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes From All Over--Little of Easily Read and ed, "A new pio of mines is contem- plated at Ottawa. English tailors say American troops have been like messenger boys. A "mirage of the Thousand Isl was setn at Brockville, 'on Wednesday evening. Anonymous letters continue to be received . in Madrid, thresitening the lives of the king and queen. Hali o million dollars will be receiv- ed by the Ontario government in liquor leense fees this vear, Toronto. Automobile Club will offer $1,000 in' priges for the best mile stretches of improved roads in York county, \ E. T. Currelly, a graduate, has been curator of the museum of oriental' archaelogy in Toronto University. Hon. Mr. Brodeur will take the Monteulm, for his trip to the mari- time provinces. He oxpects to leave next week, A monument to mark the discovery of Mount Desort Island by Champlain on September 5th, was dedicated in Bar Harbor, W. 'R. Johnson, a Kansas City switchman, died from rupture of an artery, when hearing he had fallen heir to $20,000, Dr. D. A. J. Campbell, Halifax, aged twenty-six, married but a week ago, to Miss Bishop, Dartmouth, is dead from pneumonia, Mr. Price, liberal, M.P., for _Kber- deen North, is to introduce a hill providing for the establishment of a parliament for Scotland. Setting the red danger signal, to prevent adeidents, Lawrence Fairfield, night operator at South Berwick, Me., committed suicide by shooting. While temporarily insane from: nerv- ous disorders, Mrs. S. Piza. New York, jumved from a sixth storey window, in Boston, dying later from injuries, The Russian m nister of foreign af faira denies the report that Austria and Germany were taking stens to interfere in Russia's internal affairs. young man, W. C. Baynes, raised a five dollar. cheque on the Home Bank at Toronto to five hindred dol- lars, got. the monev and disappearad, Mrs. Lindsey, wife of Charles Lind. sey, ex-registrar of Toronto, died sud- denly on "Wednesday. She was the.eld- est daughter of William Lyon Mac- kenzie, M.P. A bad hail storm caused some dam- age in North . Brandon, Man. The storm is believed to have been 'entire. lv local. The Canadian Northern crop report is very favorable. William 8. Wood bf the customs de: partment, . Ottawa, will accompany the expedition of the ship Arctic to northern waters. He is going in the capacity of customs officer, The administration of the geological and mines branches have been frans- ferred from Hom. Mr, Oliver, minister of interior, to Hon, Mr. Templeman, minister of inland revenue. A tragedy occurred in the Hillside Home for the insane at Scranton, "a.. yesterday, when one of the in. mates' killed two others, and mortal- ly wounded one of the keepers. Spindleman's suicide. and the fact that there have heen three escapes in a year, have led to the rumor that the conduct of the Sandwich iail is to be investigated. Inspector Smith is up west looking about. By the will of the late William Ten- drie, Hamilton. his estate of $2 300 - 000, will he divided equally between his ten children. The widow wets the homestead and an annuity, and 83.000 will go to Hamilton charities. Succes- sion duties are $123,000, ---------- The Indestructible Tooth. The temple at Yakadama, Japan, contains a wonderful relic in the shape of a tooth, which, trddition says, one of the gods pulled fron his jaw in or- der to have a weapon with which to dispatch an immense cobra. Years ago, according to the tradition, after the tooth had been / worshipped by heathen devotees for centuries, a change of sentiment took place in re- gard to the relic. It was declared to be a fraud and was accordingly ground to a powder and then thrown into the river. But the particles came together, so the priests say, and again formed themselves into a per- feet tooth, which was found as perfect ds before the ordeal, quietly reposing ed by the unbelievers, was rebuilt and the tooth again enshrined as an ob- ject of adoration. At present At is kept in a gold box wrapped in films from the sacred white spider's web. Nonbelievers in the power of the sac- red indestructible tooth say that it is simply a molar of some extinct species of gigantic animal. ---- What To Remember. That a shovelful of hot coals held over a white spot on varnished furni- ture will remove white spots. Rub the spot while hot with a flannel cloth. "That apple and suet dumplings are lighter if boiled in a net rather than a muslin bag, That oe which has been dried in the oven for table use should not be put in the sifters until cold, if you would prevent eaking. That a griddle rubbed with coarse salt before it js greased will mot he sticky, . That stale nuts eight hours may be moist, That shanks of mutton make ex- cellent broth for any kind of soup and are much cheaper than Soup meat. at apples for dumplings should not be cored, The seeds add a delici- ous flavor to the dumplings, Jhat rice pudding may he made without either eggs or sugar if baked fgery' slowly, 2 That charcoal powder js lent thing to polish knives, ---- A quit wedding took place at the residence of Thomas Holling, Pollo. if soaked in milk rendered fresh and an excel Bathing suits for men at Bibby's. fourteen years of justified itself, and has proved to he the most method of dealing with children. He also told of x guishene reformatory, and drafting of boys and homes with excellent results. Kingston lum, if you know of any ill-treated or 'ne glected children, and send him a line, he will have the as soon as possible, Extraordinary Honors to Gallant New York Sum. > stories of annual feasts pg dogs in honor of their heroism, Mr. Phillips, far and was in drowning. The beach prayed two boatmen to put out to his réscue, paid a certain sum. While haggling about the price of a life a Newfoundland dog, of his own 'initi- ative, swam swiftly to the drowning man's ashore. Mr. Phillips bought from his owner, a butcher, tuted an annual festival in its honor till its death. At this festival the dog was assigned the place of honor, consumed his beelsteak with creditable decorum. After Mordand had painted and Bartolozzi had engraved the dog's portrait, Mr. into the Mr. Ryan was walking beside a canal accompanied by Hero, a Newfoundland dog which took important parts at fc that playhouse. They heard a man shouting that two into 'the canal and under. He threw where they plunged in. The dog brought first one child safely to boy's coat was towing him, gave w went back for the father of the boys mal banquet in. the Liverpool Post. Derby having got himself account of the other farmers to cool him down a turbed by a horse is stolen 1" clothes, and, asked farmers, he bestrode, farmer wight he found next morning riding his own horse, was nearing the leaving Hillier station a tbolt flew out d J ie | of the boiler, near the throttle, filling in ihe bed othe pr oy Fo his the cab with scalding steam. The mranle the "temple o io Sacred | freman jumped from the window of tooth," which had also been destroy- the : sprang back on the ing, made car where and stopped the was badly injured, from _Consecon took the train in tow to Trenton. Club, arrested at F Jersey his horse for life 'by was fined t and when they the stump of the tail wound. The horse to the move. gots weighing ench abont 180 ounces, --the mod intenze ling a sacs relive} a CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. 8S. M., Thomson Speaks in Its Interest. : The Children's Aid Society took ad vantage of the presence in town of S. M. Thomson, Brantford, an agent of the society whose business it 'is to look after neglected, dependent, ill treated, or' homeless children, to hold a meeting, yesterday afternoon. Arch- deacon Macmorine presided, and the secretary, Rev, D. McCallum, read his report of what had been done for children during the last month, show- ing that active and effective stops in the interests of children had resulted in their surroundings being * bettered and conditions improved. The "Kingston society has been many years in existence, and some of those who passed through its hands have now attained manhood and woman- hood with the result that their life and conduct shows that the time and money spant on them in the early days was a good investment, as they have become respectable and respected citizens adding, by their labour ' to the wealth of our country, whereas, if they had been left to grow up in evil surroundings, a life of crime and sin and shame would have been their lot. Mr. Thomson spoke of the work in different parts of the province, where he has visited, and of the good re- sults evident everywhere; of the grow- ing interest in the work which in the its existence has economical and practical the closing of Penetan- from Mimico Industrial School the placing of them in good The address of the secretary of the branch is Rev. D, McCal 2e0 Alfred street, and if you matter investigated BANQUETS To DOGS. Life Savers. po O'Connor tells interesting fven to noble while bathing, ventured too imminent danger of bystanders on the but they declined unless they were assistance and hin. the dog and insti towed and Phillips had it worked tissues of all his table linen. | 2 In the flourishing days of Astley's, children had fallen that both had gone a stone to indicate had sunk . and the dog shore, though the collar, by which the dog ay and Hero ad to dive again for him. Then he second child, The instituted an: ani dog's honor, si -- Got His Horse. fs farmer living near the town of disliked on kis quarrelsome habits, decided one night bit. : farmer was dis shouting, "Your At midnight the voice The irate farmer hurried on hastening "Which way has "Toward H-- his to the door, he goned ?" » replied one of the Another offered the which accepted, loan of a horse offer the sleepy After riding al himself at daylight -- Fireman Badly Scalded. Lately, as a C. 1 : emis - e on TT ------_-- rE. ¢ 5 GOOD CLOTHES Are you interested in handsome, well-made, perfectly fitting clothing, if you are we wart to see you. more--it's' elegant, Our assortment of Suits in Che. viots, Serges, Fancy Worsteds and . Homespuns is well worth coming to see, The tailoring is exceptional. It's collar and lapel hand-finished--hand-made button holes; seams welted and stitched. The fabrics are new, the cuts are new. Suits at $18, $16.50, $15, $14 And down. Come in for a Look! SPEGIAL SALE OF TWO-PIECE R SUITS. wn. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST AT ALL TIMES THE H. D. BIBBY C0. The Suit Store of the Town Princess Street - Kingston. eee JOHNSTON'S 180 WELLINGTON ST. Read these few specials, and come: expecting many similar ones at Ladies' 18c. Hose 'for 100, Ladies' Fast Black pCotton sold regularly at 18c. t 10e, Hoge, Women's 25¢. iWonty at 160.4 Women's White Vests, sleaveless or short sleeve or 15¢, $4.76 Walking Skirts at $2.25 Women's and Misses' Skirts, ma or sicillian 34.75 value. pana- , black of cream, up to 75¢. Table Damask for 38e. 70 inch Imported usk, three-quarter ularly 75¢. the Irish Table Dam- bleach, worth reg- yard, $1.25 Outing Shirts for 59¢. Men's Soft Shirts. x dozen, » 164, all good We have about in sizes ranging from 144 { colors. furnishing stores get $1.25 The gents' for them. 12}c. and 15¢. Ginghams now $e. 10 pieces Fancy Ginghams, in stripes and figures and checks, clearance Saturday, 9c. For a quick 69 Storm Serges at 45¢. 54 inch All-wool Storm navy, black, cream and pure wool and will not shrink; makes an excellent outing or bathing suit, "in all Serges, brown, $5.98 Shirt Waist Suits, $3.29 Thete are line' and come in rhiited skirf, $1.25 Lawn Shirt Waists at 83c. Lawn Shirt Wa std, made broidered yoke and Ie trimming, made of fine quality Sic. black and "@ream worth 85.98, with ém- ace and insertion actual value 81.25; the pair, spedial Swiss ribbed, 28, 5c. value our store. These are the best bargains offered this year. 30c. White Mercerized for 18c. We place on sale to-morrow the bal ance of our white merceriged goods, the 'actual 'valué® off these goods was 25¢. and 30c. the yard: "Be "Sure mnd-Ses-this Skirt, Toe. Made of a fine cotton and trimmed with Ince and rows. of tubking. We are not going 'td tell you how much it was, $1 Black All Wool Voltle for 69. 46 inch Black Voile, in a nice, lug trous' finish, splendid material, for this season of the year, makes up nice and cool: always good value at $5.50 Lace Waists for $3.75 Ladies' Lace Waists, lined with silk, beautifully made, short sleeves, real value $5.50. 12c. Roller Towelling, Sc. 17 inch Roller Towelling, all pure linen, red and blue check, always sold at 124c. Boys' 200. Hosiery mow 12%. Boys' Black Ribbed Cotton Hose, seamless, all sizes, regular 20c. grade, at 124c, Women's 30c. Drawers for 19. Women's Umbrella Drawers, sizes 4, 5 and 6, regular ,30e, values, while they last 19¢. pair. $1.25 Quilts, White Damask, 89¢c 24 only, White Damask Quilts, the 10x4 size, nice assortment of patterns, the 8 kind, for 89¢. each. 0. railway train first crossing after moving engine while the driver tender and crawl his wa-- into the baggage he applied the air brakes train. The fireman Medical assistance was brought quickly. was 'telaphoned for, and proceeded nother engine ---- Humane Prosecution. A member of the Essex Country 'ast Orange, New the cruelty of mutilating docking its tail, 2100. School boye heard he cries and moanings of the horse, got to the door saw hot irons 'applied to the bleeding to cauterize the had been strapped so that it could not for floor Gold is brought to the mint in in- ITCHING PILES MARK REGIS 0. 3 . The groom w; Terson Ash] wv, vendinagn 'township, d th i Nirs. Alice li. Jo . ike OLDE OUR SPECIALTY Pe ------ THE CANADA METAL Phone Main 1729, ---- -------- RS COMPANY, Toronto, Ont. How To Have Foot Comfort SHOES GAN GIVE YOU EVERY COMFORT] , Or, they can cause Depends, of course Il ha You SHOES We have them in all t Blucher Style-- cardinals you no end of suffering. » upon the shoes, ve every comfort if you wear INVICTUS : he latest shape; in Lace and in Black, Tan or Pat, Colt, $3.50 and $4.00 Olstment--the sae and speedy "F wat rochied dy remedy, Pray At Tomb man whens ode ich or a) od Rome, 0 July 20--To-day auniversary of the deg HI, a solemn celebrated gt St. ng, at which ic ¢ ablets means a qui cure, At drg-forer--or from The Chemis' Co, of of oroato, thousand perso me an officig Tepresentatives, high Peter's 8, including diplomatic Of Leo XIIT. ! being the ath of Pope Leo morial mass wag this morn- unusual number ted, Nearly "fig 'digaitarics of The Sawyer Shoe Store -- Yer ohoe Store the church and state and a large number of tourists, were prasen:, The celebrant blessed the catafaloue and raid a short prayer for Leo XIII. ---------- ©. L. Webb, Colborne, has been elected D.DNGM. of the Masonic fra- ternity for Prince Edward district. Try, Bibby's for summer underwear, upon hav complying chase the royalt, * PLA ation wit e lease anni Royalty e on the Deputy N.B.--U advertiser Gl AB! ( Ti Nea res Fact GILLET caters Rr GILLET adulte " EW BRIT KINGS Has 15 now public, W TE e------ IS You ® Se H you white dv it i8 fro permaner moye t Newbro's Every w« hair:dres destroye falling ¢ keeps th some. claimed not do 1 Sold by in stam cide Co. hood, sj

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