Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1907, p. 2

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i i gE *3 £ Be £ id § i ¥ £ veneer, in order to render comfortable Recruiting for No, 3 compa Service Corps, is going on at the ; rn Eoing : ov atrondy ent oliod companies Nos. 1 er o is the main topic tion: at Tete de Pont bar- The P.AM.C. re on May 20th, to readiness for the ar- ports at Petawawa put everything in tillery, ---- Last evening, a lar, parade. Some changes in the rank decorations will he noticeable, Sergt.-Insfructor Coffin, R.C.I. ty recruits for the under his direction, an ment will be com of men this season, Thess 14th iment promotions are recorded : Nox er; to be co - zgerald, Ww. Phil. orporal Payne; + Atwood and P. of the new rifle the fore and produce ¢ marksmen. What marks- ngston --n tood that an effort is be- to try and keep the R.C. cal instruments should t would like to see the artil main in town for the su It is understood that the new office buildi; the government land used IT. company as years to the K. & P pany, The lease runs : pr, and will be cancelled. The city will permission to extend -- tele, who commanded is to be appointed of the new military in the Canadian west to the command district, No. 11, nell, D.S.0., who a fellow-officer of Col, Steele North-West Mounted P ably be appointed to the new branch ¢ in' tho west that Strathcona's Horse. of the Canadian e the militia council ; the following is "No report on the would be. complete which did not ref he Young Men's Chris- ded their efforts to comfort of the troops in The militia council and the mili © are greatly indebted to the governing officers - of their good work warmly appreciated. by all ranks." YACHIING MATTERS. Interest in Sailing Contests is in. of Canada for 1906 found on page 5 : a buy one and stop that ag- Tent Payment that | certainty--only d th and taxes. I show you how. to manage. it, come in and talk it over may have just the, property want, which is meady,to step you may have taken a your present home - for a creasing. 3 . yton, N.Y., yacht club has 't let that stop you from Eas deal to promote yachting interest. Dr. Ross, of Clayton, has accepted | ho of the Kingston Yacht bout races here on 24 is an expert in handli tests. building of an ei has increased the sail- ing yacht interest er with the racing should: again make Ontario very active tests. sail yacht racing cost more than at first Satitated, on account of the un- ¥ Young men's suits, at $10, $12 most gen 4 wor h 4' for gifted author esperus and Lawrence and the Saguenay, He Seth Huntington--a man of Cataraqui,.at a spot where .may be isles whose glories he had celebrated in stately and enduring verse. All honor to the memory of our departed townsman for having contributed to ---- MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The Racy Items Gathered About es. first tip about May 16th. 1 steamer. Tecumseh js at present lying at Mooers' elevator. The steamer New York wil} leave, early next week, for Sandusky, Ohio, schooner Acacia cleared, to-day, for Sodus, to load coal for Crawford. schooner Randall has cleared for Fairhaven, to load coal for Smith's Falls. he schooner Clara Youell is expect- ed at Crawford's, to-day, from Oswe. £9, with coal. The Steamer Alexandria arrived, at Folger's, from Montreal, at three o'clock this morning, At Swift's ; Steamer Picton, up, vesterday; steamer Hamilton, up, to-day; steamer Rideau King will ap. rive from Ottawa, to-day, and clear Monday. At Richardsons' : The schooner Mag- giz L. has arrived from Stella, with A cargo of oats; the steambarge Navajo, has arrived from Wellington, with barley. The loading of the h, r Ford River has Ween delayed, owing to the non-arrival of feldspar from the Bed- ford mines. Ten cars are ready for Out the Line of Duty to the holders--Good } i Put- Sydenham Street Me eh a en oth Methodist Church, -- ill preach at 11. Sunday school, America recommends nam"s; it's the best. -- Luck In Store. Through the Whig, made for Kate Fra ick Fraser, in Kingston, s a genuine case of com- enquiry is being ¥ ins; 3 p-m., Sunday school and Bible class. 7 ey OV Faring will preach an hy . r erian Church, Brock The peguction Church, Tavish, Ph.D., will 3 pm; Presbyterian Guild, 8.15 > courteously welcomed. Church.--Rev. Douglas at both services. 11 a.m., "The One Profitable Place Which to Hide God's Word." "A Sinner or a Son of Abrah, unday school and Bible class at 2.45 ngers cordially invited Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner Bar- e and Earl streets.--Rev. IH £ ei 3E SF if is sel -- -- Held Pleasant Dance. Some of the members of St. Luke's Club gave a most enjoyable dance, y_evening, to a few friends, at by McAuley's orchestra. Asked Him To Ride. Douglas Young, A.D.C., son of Col. 1 a sensibilities in the man. He § uent- ly told me that he believed oe was going mad. At this stage, Dr. Sweet- land, a Kingstonian like himself, was called in. He went to the head of the department and said : "HM you don't take Sangster away from that infer- IL not be answerable for his life." No relief came, however ~~the difficulty assigned i the want of a place, in this particular de- partment, suitable to the poet's tastes. Meanwhile, Sangster slaved over his ladger, 5 ghost of his former s and on the verge of a mental collapse. Before the final break-u came, however, Dr, Sweetland Sucve od in his endeavors, Hon. Lucius horse show in London, -- On Roller Skates. Nis i iymermon, the aan ot i formerly the big ston i 4 i ree, was at was rmerly the big stone fier of the Biugston Bolice fares, wa storchouse lon the wharf is now being olden days. His many friends are en- Jused as a temporary machine shop,as z y a spin | the ceniral machine shops are under- new going extensive improvements. framework is being placed in them s0 as To tender them capable of handling the heaviest type of 'work in locomo- tive building. The second storey nt to sleep near {the machine shops will almost be able While the | to carry the weight of a big' locomo- were taking a snooze, | tive. New boiler and eréeting shops kers painted their faces | are to be put up in the centre of and the tip- | premises. Om Ontario street, at gry when they | William street corner, will be erected an ircn foundry 130x75 feet. Further aleng towards Gore street will he er:eted a new machine shop 267x75 Several witnesses are being summon- | fect. A tank shop 99x90 feet, 4 boiler of |shop 99x115 jeet and a store and pat Kennebec, | tern shop will be erected west of which | power house. At the foot of Willi street a foundry store 100x350 feet on Thursday morning | be put up. None of these building [> Jrisoner is in jail, await- operations will interfere with the gen- m., "Face to Face With the Wil » "A Charming Story, Lessons of Exceptional Value." nd Bible class, 3 a good man on roller skates in the Q deavori to get him to take Sunday school a y ng 8 m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, s Le roller skating rink in Kingston. p.m. Strangers cordially invited to | ® g Played Joke On Drunks. Some young men played a joke on two drunks who we the outer depot last 'ongrezational ( hurch, corner ngton and Johnson streets, -- . Charles Villiers. Div- 11 am. and 7 p-m.; the in the morning on men---be- Came postmaster- al. The mo- ment he was hequninted with the facts by the kind-hearted Physician, he is. Sued his mandate that right be done, Charles Sangster was ' taken away from the deadly ledger and made a Private secretary. It was not an ex- alted rise, but "jt gave him less « op. thralli duties, and compurative rest. He enjoyed the cha for but limited time, as not ong after wards he was placed on the retired list, suffering from mental decay. The ledger had done its work. His mind becoming a blank, he was taken: to Kingston, whero Ko passed away. He rests, with other illustrious workers, under the waving pine' trees . of old pastor preaching "Some Lessons of evening on "'Guilty Sunday school at 3 p Wednesday evening a free; strangers cord welcome to all. Come. ---- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Call a Public Meeting Regarding Smelter By-Laws. Sharbot Lake, May 9.--(To the Edi- plers were more than ar mid-week service, ---- t 8 o'clock, Seats Witnesses Being Summoned. ed to give evidence charged with indecent assu: ill come before Judge Price, at the laws for the estab- The Grocer Knows. Next time you RO to the grocer to | l¥msions are completed two years F to him, "Give me a bar | hence there will be fully 1,000 men Olive | employed at the building of locomo- the new | tives.. By that time the works will be inning to | able to turn out ga locomotiye se in about half the time now occupied. March sevin locomotives were built ordinary soaps, it's fin the works, and last month at least costs only 5 cents eight were turned out, The company has enough contracts on hand for at Seen some portion of those enchanted lishment of smelt citizens in the city matter properly explain one 1 see no rea perty holder should: vote against b; or stay at home and vote al all, which would he laundry soap." soap all the women are beg use. There's no resin nor It more healthful--it Sailboat Was Upset. ng Kingstonians had casant experience in the har y afternoon, while out In endeavoring © to ree, 'the sailors, who new at the business, and the two had to SATURDAY MARKET. The steamer America will make her Potatoes Now Selling at $1 Per not a very large market | change their cou here utter and eggs on were made. Egg and butter sold at 95¢. Po- took a jump from 75¢. to $i later. They report havi Dollar Gas Popular. was a liberal sup. ply of green onions, radishes, lettuce and other garden quite reasonable, g the thermometer re- as the freezing point. 80 bad as the sharp says that the reduction so much damage on popular one, and that th not be slow to take ady Kingston's Grand Trunk time-table has not changed in a whole year. This period without train the history of the G.T.R. & great $1 glove. $teteceercecsrscernee business that will than cover the loss by the -- Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. Judd, J. Duggan, F. . Downey, Toronto ; shipment, but the railway has been slow in handling them. Co.: The steamer H. G. Dal- ton has arrived from Dyluth, with 75,000 bushels of wheat; the tug Mary arrived from Montreal, with three light barges, and will clear, to-night, or Montreal, with two grain barges, Walked to the City From Nap- anee, Penniless, and-in search of work, an Englishman who gave the name of enry Porter, arrived in Kingston, to-day, stating that he had walked all the way from - Napanee. He came over from the old country with a re. not secure other employment, and that when his" small stock of money ran out, he started out on a tramp to Kingston. A farmer,' on the market, this morning, offered himiwork on the farm, and he decided to give the j a trial, although he said that he did not think that he would like the work. He is about twenty-six years of age, and states that he came out to this country against the wishes of his parents, "I heard so much about Canada," said, "'that | thought 1 would come out and sce the country any- cent party of migrants, and stopped off at Napanee. He secured work there as a driver for a grocer, but did not like the work. He says that he could way. I I do not like it out here 1 $ can save up my money and go back again." * -- Worth Engquiring About. | Are the teachers in the collegiate and public schools doing their whole duty 0 their pupils ? If so, can they ke up new duties. And if they take up new duties out of whose time will it be taken ¥ The Board of Education pays these teachers for their full school time; if other duties are to he put on who should receive the money value ¥ The Board of Education, sure. But another question, What about the pupils ? Will they be fully served or will the schools be conducted for the henefit of pedagogical students 3 pedagogical . Try Bibby's nobby 82 hats. FIPIIININIIIIIRIIIIRSY W. Vantassel, Belleville, Kingston's Famous Fur Store, -- Smith, New York; H. McGenegal, F. ey, New York; H.W. wald, J, Mattenson, Montreal: M. M S. K. Weber, Berlin; John P. McBride, McWilliams, Hamilton RT ------ "Uncle Josh Spruceby."" pany in an enjoyable com- band in a novel street parade, makes » pack the opera house What About Your New Hat ? Some of you men are let ting the season go by without for Derbies and have a month yet be= ore you can dona summer id and there are dozens of ays in the summer your ring hat can be comlforta- y worn, and then think of Ur appearance now, a new at will chaage it eatirely. Hats we have the Spruceby"" makes his bow on that oe- i HAD A LONG TRAMP, | | er will afford an evening The play is on the order "and "The Old Home- the sensational saw-mi with its country dance, stivities oecupy one act gland comedy-drama. IN QUEEN'S INTEREST. -- Clergymen' Working The Presbyterian, Toronto. vance in several quarters will continue his work Phail will go to Manse eral work of the institution, ployed in the works. When the least a vear and a half. stallation of dian branch laboratory and office Laxative Bromo Quin creasing demand for these articles this country. The Parijs Medicine com- f the city council to|Pany's preparations are houschold e of gas to one dollar | remedies throughout the country, ng and cooking purpos- has alréady resulted of them to choose from. A few more smart young people take music lessons. Apply to ' Flor- ence Weese, 121 Princess street, See Bibby's fancy hose, 43c. SISTERS HAIR GROWER James Wallace to Mill- presbytery, Oro and glish and American whea you buy bere you have a guarantee of both style and by Rev. James Rollins presbytery, will quality for we represent the D. W. Best. Further world's best 'makes from the n and Smith's Hill world's best makers. » Christy, Tress, Stetson west, Blyth, Aubur, will be visited by tinue his Bruce campaign in Tara Burgoyne. Such efforts deeper interest' in oduca- vmpathy with the splendid work of G 2 3 FOR saALE, BY Importers Of Fine Hats. t & Co., agents. Bibby's nobby '82 bate. eo. W. Mahood, Corner Princess and Bagot Sts THE EXTENSIONS THAT ARE The New Power House Will Have No Peer in Canada--1,000 Men 3 Will Be in the Works in Two or bunions permanently, _pain- Three Years. Le 4 Extensions to the Locomotive Works buildings and plant are proceeding steadily, Since the spring opening there has been a great deal done. Over a year ago the city granted the com- pany exemption from taxation for ten ser, left by her fa-|vears on the proposed extensions; which were figured at a quarter of a ¢ million dollars to be expended in three fortable juhcritance which she will ro- years. When everythifig is completed »300,000 will not cover the extensions, as many extras have been included since the original plans were drawn, Last summer the power house was be- gun, and it is expected that August Ist will see its completion. This build- E. McAuley's dancing hall, Wel- ing stands on the spot where was furnished luropellors for years landed at ! old Gildersleeve wharf. Its dimensions are 130x40 feet, and when completed jt wili be perhaps the best power house in Canada for it will be fitted through- in Montreal, riding Jout with the most modern and some horses at the show for the Hon. pensive machinery, Its cost will not Adam Beck, who has asked Mr. Young | be far from. $100,000, The company to England and | determined to have nothing but International | very best; and they cectainly are get- ting that. 'The power will be genera- ted by steam, the surplus of which will heat the various buildings of the At present about 600 men are em- -------- A Canadian Branch Opened. The Paris Medicine company, of St. Louis, Mo., has just completed the in. a fully equipped Cana- Toronto. It is how manufacturing Canada its well-known Preparations, inine, Pazo Oint- ment, and Dr. ~ Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil, in order to meet the in- at the office of Macdonnell & Far Clarénce St.., in the City of kK an TUESDAY, the 21st day of stant, at 11 o'clock' in the foren, the Election of Directors and the tr action of General Business and to sider an offer for purchase or lease of certain properties of the Company ------ Prevost, Brock street, has received eats three cases of imported goods for his tions f a 34s applications for order clothing department, consisting of Scotch and Fnglish tweeds, serges, cheviots and vicunas. A great variety The Great Hair Tonle Is a Positive and Thorough is LOCOMOTIVE WOK Other Chocolates lack smoothness, delicate flavor and sustaining oualities of "GALA--PETER" The World's Favorite Choco late -- Lamont Corliss & Co., Sole Importe 27 Common St. ' Montrea]. MADE OVER AND DYED. ----BY -- W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 'Phone 700. At present our Stock of Desirable Cut Glass is more Complete 'than ever. Choice :--Spoon Trays, Relish Dishes, Jelly Plates Fruit Dighes, Vases, Cream Jugh, Carafe's etc. We invite your inspec- tion. SMITH BROS. Jawalers and Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Phone 666. EE -------------- KINGSTON AND PEMBROKE IRON MINING COMPANY. THE ANNL AL MEETING, OF 7 HE Shareholders of the Kingston and Pom broke Iron Mining Company will held J. M. FARRI Acting Secre Dated at Kingston, May 3rd, 1¢ 4 SNAPS --FOR-- SATURDAY NIGHT BUYERS ! 25 Dozen Ladies' White Lawn. Handkerchiefs Hemstitched. A special line, cheap at 75c. a dozen, TO-NIGHT Sc. Each or. 6 for 25c¢. | -------- 10 . Dozen Men's Black Worsted Socks Ribbed, imported direct by us. The best 25c. line in the trade. Or Sale TO-NIGHT. 18c. a pair 2 for 35c. ------ 20 Dozen Ladies' Fast Black Cotton Hose For a SATURDAY wicu:- special, 2 pairs for 25c. 50 Pieces 04d Lines of Narrow Ribbon Worth 5c. to 7c. yard, To- NIGHT, 3c. a yard. NEWMAN & SHAW a tol Gildertloove. Miss Bessie Sur Miss Mabel Brownfield, © Miss E! Pense, Miss Kathleen Hang M Marie Carruthers and Miss Phy Short. Sacks -- cm die Ce 78 and 80 BROCK ST, Fs a. 8. 8 0 f of ambitious girls, sot A uber connections and frien ol Kingston, have started a 'Te ipeg a kettle Ion," in Winn » and meeting ho. in the down-town part of t i the 'vesidence of N Hoch fore edonald, and have fu ished it cosily. Those interested the venture 'are : Miss Milligan nr Miss Browne, of" Toronto; } jou Mo powell, of Norwood; Miss Ida Mille 4 Hamburg, and Miss" Muriel Llo Jones, Mrs. Amderson, of Qateyi will join the inn-keepers short vy. with great success. Th taken a large, old-fashion Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie, Bag t the Co set, gave: a Juncheon, at iin on Wednesday; in honor Miss Edith Drury. The other gue Mrs. Arthur F. March, Miss) [i - > - Mrs. Tva Martin, King street, ent FOR BREAKFAST OR L FIND A RE TRIS It is the wholesome Shredde ary white bread or erackers, qualities, whether served wit preserves, cocoa or chocolat Try BISCUIT for Breakfa All Grocers--13c. a R. N KINGSTON CAl \ CONCEN Means success. Our Carpets, R Oilcloths a Means best values and in the trade. Three Special B and 275 yards Tapestry . suitable for bedrooms or h: 25c. F Brussels Carpets in | regular price $1.15 and 1.3 Our Pric 50 pairs Lace Curtain pretty designs, on Monday $1.00 RM Kingston Ca Monda 300 yards Sash Cu design, worth 25¢. yard. Mo 75.pairs Lace Curt wide, worth $3.00 per pa Mond THE JAMES J( 180 Wellir

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