Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1906, p. 2

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Eg Beep Hite: ' was Miss Pearl Por of bride, attived in taffeta and ¢ ing a bou- pink ros, and white tule bat with Pluties. was Gordon Murray, B. Toronto, The ushers were Gor- Campbell, Toronto, and Frank f i § : | "about sixty, of Yip to street, where a recherche wed- home of the bride' parents s was n decorated on ovens, 3 rs. under true lovers' white flowers ing the con- Fl rE i : Et i E the organist, and 0. the ushus, | fin a Montreal jand Glasgow. The were ela- #1 4a B 3 i 4 iF: ! £ i E feathers. Mr. Mrs. on the 1.08 | train for in Toronto, i i i i long and over the al- the late Rev. in Andrew's church, Toronto. Dr. Svodgram Jook a t part in proceedin, eh es the con at tl eral assembly in St. Matthew's urch, Halifax. Of that congrega- tion the Rev, George M. Grant was then the pastor, and it is not unlike Ay Shot his in the disous- had someth to do with his election to succeed Dr. Snodgrass in the principalshi; Queen's Univer- sity. The of that institu- § 2 : 7. i 2 F i F ing the ahead very rapidly for such hot weather. It is just six weeks ago since the exten- sions were begun, and there has ocer- CEA an tes ha most gas mains laid before the snow flies. Next week, the time Pe s "oivil" ' the dominion's cers, excel soch, is he work of such training i Canada school of militia offi- lent though it may be as proper institution to un- and of w such a purely the the prospective lete- There is no of excellent schools FRIDAY, JULY 27. Maybe Some of Them Will Come |) Up For Trial Next Week -- ratterson's Case Did Not Pro- ceed. a aki Mayor Mowat was on the bench at the police court, this morning, when the twelve Italians. were once more 'before him. The jon from the to the hall of justice and return become a feature of weekly interest has ceased to attract the crowds oceasioned. This morn- the dozen filed into court a marked contrast to their APfearaiee when first on the/dock for spinach of a jet black and curly variety adorned their chins and upper lips with but ome youthful exception. was n doing. The prison- by the mayor, who had no other course to purnue, though he felt it was rather hard for those who claimed to be innocent. ' Commun- ication will be entered into with the G.T.R. authorities, at Montreal, and it is likely that when the foreigners i week, at least EFF next some of their number will be dealt with. 1 The second 'ease to be called was one agdinst- Con, Millan. The man, Patterson, who laid the information ainst the ho , is he upon whom the White dealt summary justice. He an assault had committed and named the de- fendant he could: recognize. T. J. Rigney for. Millan. After waiting a quarter. of an hour for Pat- terson to appear, ithe mayor dismiss- ed the case, withia few remarks to the effect that the law was most emphatic regarding such cases. No matter what crime had been committed, there was always redress fo be had, and no citizen should take the law in his own hands. In this: case Patterson had ap. parently coneluded that he had made a mistake regarding Millan's identity and decided to drop the case. The court then adjourned and as those in. attendance filed out, they met the plaintiff. hastening towards the entrance. : "You're too late. The court waited over. fifteen minutes for you to come and now the case is dismissed." "Oh, that's hard luck," replied Pat- terson in his broad Scotch accents, but not appearing the least worried over the matter. o "Did Millan assault you ? ; "I should say he did. I knew him, but there were half a foun others, They handled me pretty rou an used awful bad language. I'll stand flat. TeF® SEE S53 gol £3 =e Holly, this GL g Bs 4 : ii BI fect its The track ton, from of ot Island track n offer of $10,000 for him was recent- refused, The first few times a girl ball game, she believes the stony of the players are chewing gm and not tobacco. After that, she 8 in care, tes for civil require ments, it still remains questionable whether it can do it to their (1:50) trotted the last comparatively slow mile at a few days ago in 50} sec. Fernie, at er eseort, irmingham, England, exactly twenty seconds. At Seattle, Wash., on Tuesday Joe Gans was given a decision over Dave record dash in an interesting From a esi the ek ey That t shape--he Bal in the fall to the priesthood al the Bri smd of Toronto, won his wrestling match in Winnipeg with James Theran il) 3 2 ¢ : i 553 i i gt i i 1 Es 5 went the limit, twenty roun insisted on clinching repeatedly at Cleveland hy - | date belongs to Maud Keswick (2:08), Hote bat 2:06 last half hundred yards ip, of of 'R. 1 minute champion- Maniteba, was won by Mit Winnipeg. Time the famous pacer who had 2:013 dropped dead at the Pittsburg, Pa. to see terested in the game and doesn't "Reddy" . Lamont, of Toronto, sprang a sensation in the boxing line at Winn tournament, knocking out a middlew t named Henry Hamble had his opponent groggy in the last round, but could not put him down. onal ball player to is what John Hoey, of the Boston Americans, tends to do. Even if Hoey makes good in- ted inst but when five or gat pr upported | up og ome man, than fi 3 t, if | six jump out on from ind cars we Sols of Soe aasyethat, even Ji and shove your, from umder vou, gradua of course it's different. They didn't throw me into the water. J only wish they had, for if that wouldn't have been murder I don't know what quid." : » "Yes, i the 'rope wasn't strong, chimed in thei weporter. y told me I'had been beating my wife. Sure there wasn't a bit of noise in our house the whole evening. And then to make it worse, they | turned around and put it all in the that was kind of a shabby thing for them to do," sympathized the scribe. And then the newspaper man hurried to his office for fear he might forget to write of some things. First, The Ice Cream. : One of first essentials in making ice cream soda is that the ice cream shall be pure and delicious. We use a pure cream ice cream, add' a liberal quan- tity to each glass, combine it with pure fruit juices and serve it properly in an absolutely clean glass. When u want this dainty beverage at its t, get it at Wade's drug store. Clayton, Kingston And Ottawa. Steamers Rideau King and Queen, Papas. "soe util Patterson for Ottawa, every ay, Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 am. For Clayton every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 6:15 p.m. James Swift, J. P. Hanley, agents. Put Up Your Flags. The city should be brightened with flags during the next few days. There will he over two thousand visitors, mostly former residents, and the old tewn should put on heliday attire. There is nothing more cheery on holi- day and festive occasions than the fluttering of flags from many staffs. "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Son's "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a cen! PERSONAL MENTION. ---- Movements Of Ths Peop's What They Are Saying And Doing, 1 Mi Cameron, Queen street, is May her home through illness. Miss Ida Newlands, New York, is on a visit to the family home, 333 Barrie street. 2 Dr. 8S. 8. Smith, of Emporium, Pa., is visiting his sister, Mrs. R. Rose vear, Queen street. ; "Geri Platt is gxpected home this week, after a trip through western and northern Ontario. 2 Mrs. William Adams, Jr., and child- ren are visiting in the city, guests of Mrs. W. Adams, University avenue. Miss Polly Brickwood and her cou- sin, Miss Sadie Bollard, left to-day, for a visit to Brockville and Montreal. Miss Lavina Joyner has left for the Thousand Islands, to spend holidays with Mrs. (Dr.) Ross, Clayton, N.Y. Miss Lora Norton came to the city, to'day, from "Thousand Island Park, and is the guest of Miss N. L. Joyn- , 422 Johnson street. 4% W. Asselstine, one of the Y.M.C. A. camp leaders, at Jones' Falls, re- turned yesterday, after spending ten days with the campers, David Bushey, and wife, of New Ro- chelle, N.Y., are visiting here, the guests of Mr. Bushey's sister, Mrs. Norman Smith, University avenue. Rev. Logie Macdonnell, who is now abroad, will occupy the pulvit of Rev. Morris Gibson, of St. John's Wood Presbyterian church, London, Eng. next month. Mrs. F. S. Rees and daughters, Misses Irene and Lula, Mrs. . Rees and son, Howard, Mrs. Suther- land and Miss Flossie Hudson, King- ston, are spending a week at Point Vivian, N.Y. ] E. R. Beckwith, of Ottawa. who is to be appointed city engineer, was here to-ddy, en route to Ottawa. He will return to Point Traverse with his wife to spend a couple of weeks. MARINE NEWS. What is Gathered From Around Marine Paragraphs. Craig's : Steamer Waterlily, treal; steamer Alexandria, up, night. Swift's : Mon- to- Steamers Kingston and North King, down and up; steamer Rideau King, from Ottawa to-night; steamer Hamilton, down to-night. M.T. Co.: Tug Hall, from Montreal with three barges, clearing again with two grain-laden; tug Bronson cleared for Montreal with two grain barges and one coal barge. The steamer America left for Brock- ville and Ogdensburg this morning at eight o'clock with a goodly uumbe of passengers on board. The efficient ser- vice rendered the puldic by the ecom- pany, the care and courteousness of the officers, of the boat, the magni- ficent beauties of a sail on the river and through the islands, the stay in the American city, and withal the seasonable hours at which the boat returns, all tend to make the trip more popular than ever and in no small measure account for the ever in- creasing number of ssengers who take'in the trip, for the fact is 'evi- dent that the weekly excursion to the "Burg is yearly increasing in popular- ity. There was a persistent rumor about the streets this morning to the effect, that the steamer Iroquois had stopped calling at Kingston on ac- count of the rigid enforcement of the customs law which refused , the boat clearance if she made this city a Spn- day port of call. Enquiry at the wharf office confirmed, in a measure, the story inasmuch that it was announced that the Iroquois would only come to Kingston when there were Passengers to be landed here. That accounts for the non-appearance of the steamer on her regular run down the river this moming. Tn as far as the traffic out of Kingston is concerned this virtual- ly is the same as §f the city were not a port of call for no one can he sure any length of time beforehand whether the boat is due to call or not. In the opinion of many marine men it is sim- tly the first step towards cutting out Kingston altogether and returning to the old schedule and time-table, ---- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. New outing shirts at sibby's, Alderman Givens says concerts will be give by the 14th series ends. The Kingston branch of the Fish and Game Protective has been called to meet in chamber to-night. Acting Reeve Kennedy onday aus Portsmouth' day, this making it the ve that several n in Victoria Park P.W.0. band before the Ontario Association the council has declared s civie holi- ot of » it that for Kin h same date as he has started off i est standard of purity, 1 Kingston, intends to quit Ain Distillers to His Majesty the Kine. New knock about hats at Bibby's. begin his fies for By tr Ting three of the are ighton semin- lights from the cricket field, Ald. , the y Turk, | munds When You Greet the Old Boys Look A New Hat 'will 'work in your appéarance-- and your sy + too--As you know we are specialists in this line and can suit every face and fancy. Special Attractions in Outing Hats for the Civic Holiday Toye, chairman of the civi ities has succeeded j lant light afng the G.T.R. trac between William and Clarence kd The cost to the light committee will be about- five dollars, and this can gasily be borne for the benefit of the oi Teton Old Boys from Toronto and New soft hate at Bibby's, ---- ic light com- in giving abun- in J For An Italian. tis morning the pokice authori received a circular containing - Seription of Antonio Laperna, an Ita. lian, twenty-five years, five feet five inc in height, 'and weighing 50 pounds, A _ photographic repro- duction of his likenvss accompanies the letter, Laperna is 4 uarryman by trade and on Januiry 2ist shot a rVman named ( who died from the Carlos Tanta, - . most like,y to: be found. The. cireul Was over the signature of (, G. Gilla. Spy, acti chief of ] Louis, W.5° Police of, 1. Speaking of women, pletans are more popular with than idtellectual bores. Tel) attractive sim. ibby's SOc, fancy AN IMMENSE CR The Flag Arc Lamps in Operation --Good * Order. Miia 2 Ineasa Couple of Concerts "to "Be Given in Victoria Park. An immense crowd was' in sMaecdon- ald Park, last evening, for the se cond concert of the week bythe 14th Regimental band. It was a beugtifuly the the park was dotted evening on land and water, and shore front of with skiffs, canoes, dinghies J aid launches. While the new moon * shed some light upon the scene; the elec: tric arc lamps placed in a ciple around the high flag pole, at a dis tance of twenty-five feet from the ground, were in operation' and light: ed the main portion of the park Quite satisfactorily, though if they "were placed twice as high, there would be better results. Several pélice tonstab- les were in the park and there was much better order on the part of the riotous small boy, who is generally a nuisance on band concert occasions. Most people go to music, and should not be deprived of the pleasure through the wild pranks of unruly youths. Sometimes the criticism of a home band by home people i3 not relished, but a little self-ariticism often results in good. This season thesl4th band has been found fault with, because of the lack of the snappy playing that was so characteristic &f ft for" yedrs. Its playing, while accurfite, has been rather monotonous. Last evening, a hear the slight improvement in the way of vigor was noticeable, but to reach the point of its old-time vim. the band has yet a long way to go.How- ever, Bandmaster Walker has a lot of good musicians, and the result of his conducting will no doubt soon be no- ticeable, after the band has had a thorough re-organization, Shieh jt is at present undergoing. \ It is the intention to hold a conpls of the summer's concerts in Victoria Park, but on these very warm nichtg Macdonald Park is the better place for large crowds. Cooler evenings might be selected for the uptown park concerts. ------ The Bathing Houses. The cedar posts have been put in to mark off the divisions for the bathing houses at Lake Ontario Park, and it is hoped to have all in readiness next week. An expert woman swimmer has been secured to give instruction in what should be the accomplishment of every girl and woman. -- Clark's Lunch Tongue. A tender, tasty '"'sweet bit" for all seasons and all occasions, Makes | licions sandwiches. ---- Children's Straw Hats. . All children's summer hats now sell- ing for greatly reduced prices at Campbell Bros', : ------ At a council meeting in Renfrew the resignation of Chief Constable McDer. mott was under consideration. A petition was largely signed by ' the townspeople to retain him, which, af ter not a little hot discussion, was carried by a narrow majority, to offe: him a larger salary, of duties. accnpt. If you want the best underwear for the money or even the best under- wear, come here, 25c. to $1.50 a gar- ment. The H. D. Bibby Co. Australia contains more unexplored territory in proportion to its size than any other continent, but no lessening It is probable the chief will In July Wil Big clearance of Zephyrs, also Dress colors. Take your choi for 10c. a yard, Cotton skirts, Saturd Saturday you can buy at Towel, fringed, size 23x4 An extra colored border, All Linen Tabling, 60 in at 48c. a yard, Saturday, We have a big pile of mi day. Crash and Table Linen them over carefully. Could you use a an odd line to cl were $1.25. Satu bargain Saturday, Newman Great reduction in Whitewear, G Corset Covers--the Celebrated ay special, 20 per cent. off our well 5 inches, for roc, good line of Bath Towels, SI1Z€ 21x43. Special at 15¢, each. ches wide, 35¢. a yard, In the lot are ends of Roller Towelli ear out, large size, rday, g only at 8c. Boys' Buster Brown Ribbed H extra strong with double legs, = toc, off or 1c. a pair. 3-Dozen Print Waists, soc, quality, _- Lots of othés Snaps at » USE DR SCOTT'S LINIMENT with & oft coh, bevping Io wll An Excellent Hair. Resorey and Sealp Cleanser Large bottle, 25 cents. "If not for sale at. your druggist, ®t gan always be procured at Janes 8. McLeod's. Dr. Scott's White Lininient Propr's., St. John, ford, Mass. Exclusive Models Qup Specialty We make a special study ot N.B., and Chet Correct Furs for Women That is why Our Styles are out of the ordinary and yet in harmony with the fur idea of 'women who know, W. F. GOURDIER 78 and 80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Exclusive Fur Store a Silver We feel that our stock Table of '""1able second © to none. particular that the de- signs are new: and will stand behind the wearing quality of each piece we sell, £ SMITH BROS. Jewelers :: Opticians Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage Cutlery' is We are MOTOR GASOLINE In 5 Gallon Lots or over, 9260, a (Gallon Supplies always handy on the dock. SELBY & YOULDEN LIMITED. THE LAST SATURDAY 1 Be a Busy One at This Store This List of Snaps Will 'Make It So Challies, Fancy Muslins and Ginghams--135c. to 25¢. goods--fast ce of the pile on Saturday morning owns, Drawers, Under- "Minerva Brands" -known close prices. this store a great big Cotton each, with or without good pattern ; cheap ll ends to clear out on Satur- Look in White Quilts? We have good wearing quali ty; each, in leather shades, all siees; price asc. a pair. for : 39¢. each, - & Shaw el ae SS 1 ngs, Glass Cloths, » all at very Interesting prices, $s ~The busines: denibnstrated tha VALUES OF T saw, they. bought principles of this up-to-date, and w if occasion dema Clothing of any. specials as 'these E I Just Unpacked 29 only Underskirts, made --with" Wide * ulmbrell "Ww th 4liree rows of in sertion and lace at frill of lawn, 'wizes. 3 are good value at § On sale Sa 126 yards only, Cream 56 inches wide. Jus summer suits, ete. | yard, Our July sale p Come early and get Read Just Unpacked; 48. L: teen Waists, some n fect, * others with *s} the latest makes, ti broidery. = Regular $1.50. "Our July The Balawee of our' 8 number, 'madec of col oft white' lawn, trim tion. - All to go Saturd Do pot fail to scew The Balance of 150 yards, 13¢ beautiful eclors. All'to goon Sat our . al 98 yards only, Wi Muslin, 27 inches w at 20c. yard. On sale Saiurd pp -------------- is Biggest snap ever 5 ed listres, some full length, Jus je 18} 45 only, Men's Sui 1 ot 3 of a line, tweeds and WOrs checks, in light Regular prices ran fi. Your choice 60 pairs, Men's Car neat striped pa well made. Regul ** On sale Sa 18 only, Men's Suits, in grey stripe. Regular On sale 85 Men's, Bathing dark. striped pat $1 per suit. On sale S 200 Men's Silk Ti shades. Regular On sale Satirda "ASK fof pair, and Me du: Also n Saturday.

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