Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1907, p. 8

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&a genuine sacrifice in order to clear. ~to- Black Cloth Coats ~ Tweed Coats Covert Cloth Suits a¥Bin the bot. Prices $7.00 to $25.00 Wear Suits and cite Sul have d to busy with details ' The Programme committee of the Db. R.A. last night agreed upon' the date 'of September 6th, for the shooting for the Palma trophy at Rockliffe ranges. Coutt's Bank, London, Eng. hue don- ated a cup for a team ma to be at 'the 'D.RA. Tt will he 'prise for 'a regimental team match of six men and the assoeia: intld séverdl chsh 'prizes to the new fda toh, > & Militin fonda, issued ig an: founce that super cotirge of tl Canadian icontested for Silk Eton Suits Silk Shirt Waist Suits ck Cloth and Panama Suits cy Striped and Checked Flannel Suits Tored Broadcloth and Pana- ma Suits All Tweed Suits. Movermen © 268 in the fot. What ts Going fourtcen-st ten-storvy are Couver, The contract was the Canadian Bb pany, Galt, Ong, n The Grand Trunk intends to use eleotri i" in the car shoy FOR THE BRIDE. of a Pleasing gift bride matter, with our large ® Sar, and suitably mark AIWAYS as a souvenir poons and Forks, from Moncton is enth "wnt whi 4 Servers, Fisk Se ks from $10 to $18. oh os Almond Dishes, strom $3 to $13, on us north Would connect miles of navigition down ackenzie River. rke, Canadian Ww South Wales, re bh basin of the J. 8. Agent in Ne 40,000,000 bushel son. The harvest Poor than arrange to import ha being made from Canada. lute confidence a ish guaranteed. woollens are now re, . Call in and see no obligation to buy. Suits $18.00 to $30.00 [ INGSTON"S, COMMERCIAL MATTERS, On In the Business The Markets. arey office buiMing and soon to be World! Wealth of the city. A project is on foot from Fidmonton, to Fort McMurray. Ldwonton with High Grade Tailoring 'The completely satisfied customers of this store have done more for us in increasing our business g space used in the news- clothing from us with nd security. Ma- Our new spring ady for your in. m* You will be the let for nufpcturing Com- will Railway city for po PS in the cast end of on. An Kughish syndicate js said to have buymg Cobalt York curb, und wi the London market, Barrett B, Mitchell, been appointed general he Vanderbilt rafirond is said to he The Wolver Grund Rapids, Mich. , goodk und plumbers supplies, w establish a factory at Chatham, Ont. husinstic over the russ Ma 11 pu $25,000 a your. ne Manufactu . This would leave atfout s for eXport this in New Zealand 5 6th. x 3 Ls Ottawa, May 17. Beakesman fell under onl cars cat the : a 'last night, 'and had' his "bal crusoe. Twas fat. Cat rh a [Bae to bo taken. off, The men iy 1 "} serious condition, : : School" of Musketry will commence July 4th, at the Rocklifie rifle ranges. Arrangements have been completed and contracts . let for portions and surveys made for the Central Canada railway, which proposes to build 4 line from Montreal to. the Georgian Bay. It was oviginally incorporated a8 the Ottawa River railway com pany. The line will pass through the founties of Prescott, Russell, Carleton, Lanark, Frontenac, Lennox, Adding. fon, Renfrew, Hastings, Haltmrton, Muskoka, Parry Sound and Simeoe, It is said Senator Owen and Archi- bald Campbell, M.P., have money in the scheme, -- PERSONAL MENTION. te: of The People--What They Are Saying And: Doing. { H. §. Folger has returtied from New York H.R. Mills voturned to the city last night, from Clayton, N.Y, Georyre Matthews, of Watertown, N.Y., js visiting in the city, w Poekerell, district passenger agent; C.P.K., is inthe ¢ity on busi- TERE, Mrs, . Alexander Costello, of Water town, N.Y., has arrived in Kingstoy, to spent ' the summer, G8. Coolidge, of Picton, was in the city tosdwy. Wo left for Water. Roun, N.Y., this afternoon ™ Vanorder, of New York, formerly of the Bath Road, arrived in the city on Thursday to visit with Gdorge Goodwin. Belleville, hing ar Hved, in. the alty to agoept a position: a8 wing tek (with We Hani Con arose: Hal Thomas MeGall Tas let for Brock: ville, where he will act as wine clerk at the Strathcona hotel until the stoamer Kingston begins its regular trips, George A. Boeckling, owner of the steamer Now York, and president and general manager of the Cedar Point Resort company, Sandusky, Ohio, who has heen in the city on business, returned this afternoon. The steamer New York pussed a good inspection by the Oswego inspectors, to-day, and will by token to Sandusky on Mon- day. ------ A FINE COON SHOW Was That Put on at The Grand. "Hottest Coon Tn Dixie," with Agp- drew A. Copeland, the well-known comédian in the title role, drew a fair-sized audience at The Grand, last ovening. The book and Iyries are by Copeland and Lemonier, and the plot furnished 'ample apportunity for en- tertainment. "All Wise Chickens Fol- ow Me" was perhaps the best - of Copeland's songs and proved a hit. Irving Richardson's rendering of "Love Me and the World Is Mie," and "Tf the Man In the Moon Were qo Coon," as sung by Theodore Hender- son, the female impersonator, were much appreciated by . the audience. Henderson, and Dotson, in their oo. mody and ecdentrie dancing, provided novel entertainment. Perhaps the best artist doing a stint, however, was Rowland, the tramp juggler, and his work certainly merited dhe ap- proval it recived. The comedy was sparkling and clean throughout, and, no doubt, if the troupe again visits the city, it will he greeted with erowd- ol house, The open air concert. given fore the performances by the ecom- pang's band, was listened to by a great number of people, who lined the Street in the vicinity of the opera house. edi oa Railway Passes. The North American Telegraph com- ¢ has an action pending against the Bay of inte ratlway company, to recover $427.15, paid fer rathvay fares for its inspectors, linen and repairs: when wiche - an is alleged they should hive been pass. od free. The railway company has ashe! Mister in Chambers Cartwright for an order directin, the names and addresses of the workmen whose fares Werte paid, to be given by the tele- @raph company. Judgment Was re served; agreement it ---- Which Will It Be? One doen oranges for 15¢. One' dozen bananas for 13¢, One pine apple for 150, Or ny two of above for 25¢. Saturday night at Carnovsky's, See i space ad for specials for Sa- k Co. torday, Roney & A horse show will be held at Smith's Falls, June 12th; nounced by Lord Curzon, tion will FEXEXSEFERRR What is Transpiring Along the Harbor Front. A big, strapping The steamer City of Belleville which who was out on a irs in Davis dry dock, | Mg, made the above has cleared for Prescott, was reprimanded The houseboat of the Utica Crp [*itizen for ; from Cape, Vincent, receiving | time this morning repaits in Davis dry dock, the street car barns, The steamyacht M olia, owned by | disagreeable Mr. Fulford of Brockville, will enter Davis 'dry dock on Monday for re- tain J. H. Logan, Waddington, sold the steamer General klin, to Peter Cavanagh, Granger has arrived from x : foree. owever, with oats for Richard- dream: Tha conetables % loading oo BT, Picton. him, and in less than fiv Swift's wharf: The steamer Edmon- ton, from Fort William, is loading hay for the same port. Steamer Hamil-| ached he at ton, down, to-day; steamer Belleville, last night; steamer Pioton, mel from Montreal, to-day. jo I. Messrs. Chestnut and Molther, the nspectors from Oswego, N.Y. reach- od Ki boat, yestorda inspoetiod' ey: Will ingpect the. stearser Biportea From. 18 Mar! days Kingston, » ; - Patterson, Montreal, is here, Kingston, May 17th. 1 ging for the shipping to Condages ... lis of a large sailing McKinley vacht, built for him by the Davis Nipissing _ company. The yacht i® forty-five feet | 2rethewey _ the largest of its kind built Twin City e the old sail yachting days. T. company : The steamer S.N. | Silver Queen has arrived from Duluth, with 75,000 bushels of wheat; the steamer Silver Leal . Algonquin, arrived from Fort Wil- | Foster 80,000 bushels of wheat; | Abitibi Montreal with freight; the tug Emer- son arrived from Montreal, with two light barges; the steamer Edmonton, - Madoc, May 16.--Six arrived from Fort William with 70,- | thirty-five ho. 000 bushels of wheat: the steamer Turret Crown, cleared for Fort Wil- liam; the steamer Advance cleared for Fort William: the steamer Edmonton, cleared for Prescott: the tug Emerson cleared for Montreal, with two orain Bargains In Framed Pictures. clearing sale of beautiful framed pictures will be glow & Ob., on Satur We hl for one day only. 'Special 'East Lynne astonishingly cheap prices on all pio- The Grand on miss this opportimity | matinee and nigh at housecleaning tie: excellent company. At The Fruit Store. Wife Ripe cherries, 'strawberries, grape the old play is assu fruit, blood oranges, eto, at Carnov- tion of "East sky's, "On the Corner." ; ---------------- Try Bibby's nobby $2 Wats. Did you pet one of the coupens of Hereafter, International Correspondence lobby will be Schools ? If so, remember that if you holidays durin want a chance at the free drawing | jer "das, outfit it will bo necessary for vou to Heretofore, the lobby osit coupon at losal office, 57 11 am. to 5 pm. Brock street, before 8 p.m, Saturday. Postmaster Stewart & was the second marder aver | moda te the box hold Gananoque, The other Llobby open all one was about forty years ago, when?} wd Bulger shot a friend in 8 home on Garden 'sfreot. separation has been drawn Joseph J. Mallory, Gan- anode, and his wife, Addie Adotth Demonstration 'of Peters' and Nest les' Swiss milk chocolates at Hender- We want vour trade. Will give vou more for your 'money than any house in the city. Jry us. Roney & Co. gham, piano tuner, from book store. "Phone 778. Men's tans, latest shapes, $1 and $5 a pair, at the Lockett shoe store, Bibhy's, the shirt store of the town, Black is university, Over spect the ticly beeri contribu: |eraft will about the the local No. bouthouses will be built. this id a M6 | year by the yacht club. The loake of NUMBER. 3,000, ¥% | the property it bought, in rear of the : E------ clubhouse does pot expire. till pext Montreal, Mg 17. The x spring, and able: that the ranks of the strikers, along i lclub get full control before adding the river front, were MK [any structures. It js intended to got swelled, to-day, by 200 ¥ [the use of 4 dredge next spring and grain in ocean i |clear away portion of the ground steamers and 200 workers 3 |around the water on two sides, gs, on' upper river boats mak. 3 [that all poss water spmee may be ing the total: ranks of Secured. . strikers to number 3,000. Er venus ' : WANTED TO From. called. sloop Maggie L., is on the: Cape Vincant of the war Now C.P.R. Advance arrived from ame: arent, cleared steamer Paren Lettuce, 1 rhubarb. Pound, "Phone 775. duced such rn Bo ine, 1 supporting residing in Deésrronto, Grand on Brock street. Call ang at McAuley's Eighteen-Footer Watertown--One of the Canada Cup Trial Chal. lengers Will Be It is likely Sha Jost with Ean will be sailed The Kingston Against : zi%, a! g by Lieut.-Col. Frank Strange, who was instrumental in ge for its construction, curing the money is one of the est Col. Stay X members of the The twenty-seven footie built in Fug. » the' wealthy ow be' at Moy. 0 he towed to Oldrieve, the ex. 1 fit the craft with treal, whence Kingston. Here Mr. pert sailmaker, wil an: its "white wi y, Who issued |be sailed to I, on" May 1st, asking for [men will have a 000 has: Toronto. Loeal ne. 4 oo chance to ip- nghish production.: The ake ---- Drunk After the Scalps "I'm out f, or a time and I will f rht the whole Ki or ngston police force, looking fellow, spree, this morn. remark when he well-known For some he stayed around and. mmde it very employees there, was told to go, the. police were by his silly talk, He but he 'refused, and iscoll and Filson ar nd when the offi- nee him under ur rest, he showed fight, that he could "Tiek™ Constables Dr rived on the the whole police . Was only a ok hold ~ of 0 mutter sway drunk to ap- te, this morn. chance to ox- t to-morrow. pear before ing, but will Plain his. eondue Pn op i y iternoon, and male | SANDEE STOCK EX Green Meehan Peterson Lake Cheese Markets. Peterboro, May 15.--Ollered 6350 hoxes; sold at 11je. hundred and r sold at 12 1-16¢, Victoriavil} , May 16.--~Cheesc sold at-11c. to 114. ------ At "The Red Star." ° Bananas, 10c, 15, 20¢. Sweet oranges, Seedless oranges, 250. dozen. 5c. dozen to 60¢. dozen Green onions, Floric ' Steamer Reported Aground. ig ions, Florida Word was received in the oity to-day Humbug that the steamer / Igonquin, which make." the M.T. company last Lowhey's, from Fort William, and which chocolii tes. en to Prescott, had rum One pound hox aground at Middle Ground. The ves lates, 250. sel had a carge of wheat. celery, pine "our own Robertson's box fresh choco- Chocolates of quality, 15. to 50c Edwards & Jenkin, 274 Princess St. ---- "East Lynne," At The Grand. Will be presented pf | Se-- Saturday, May. 15th, seh King's King pro- plays as the "Ninety and Ball," *"rh, ial performance of ed. The presents "will be com. and jan unas plete to the minutest Lobby Open On Holidays. : Kingston post offic hours * a till 9 pom. was closed from » and after 7 p.m. intends to accom. ers by having the ------ All Next Week. ack company, versatile (Tom) will "The Tom open a week's May 20th. N, doubt the house will 'be crowded, ae "Tom" was always. with the theatro- Monday night he will be Irish drama, "That Irish' Boarder." a great favorite | | of Kingston. |. seen in ap | o " " Spring Vegetables, Home grown asparagus, beets, ear- rots, ecauliflowe cucumbers, tomatoes, ete, at Carnovsky's, miat, wax beans, ------------------ New soft hats at George Mills & Co, it will few spins of the remarked ket Street, tomatoes, foc. Saturday Ladies' Spring Coats Ladies' Spring Suits 20 Per Cent. Off Ladies' Stylish Spring Coats in covert cloths and Fancy Tweeds. 6.50 for 5.00. 9.50 for 7.50 10.00 for 8.00 And so on through the list. We will also place on sale a sample lot of LADIES' CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS ! In Oxford Greys, Olive Greens Sizes 56, 58 ond 60 in 5.00 (RAINCOATS for 2.50 8.50 RAINCOATS for 4.50 10.00 RAINCOATS for 5.00. y.27 left in the lot and this is a a really good Raincoat There are onl rare chance t just when required. &@" If not prepared to bu one and have it place y just yet, secure d aside until required. Pri A very large lot of th English Prints, Dots, Stripes and In Navy Blues and Butch In Black and Whites. In Navy Blue Duck for Children's Dresses, neat small designs, at 12; English Galateas In great variety, 12 4c, 15¢, 20c, 25¢. nts e Celebrated Crum's in Light Groun ancy Designs. 3 fofeds For Men New Goods just received New Tansy Guaranteed Patents Gun Metal, Velour Calf Leathers iety of styles, , Sedeatet tv 0 TET Fi tenteale lot 2 2 8 0 CATT TT at The rhubarb, widths to select $3.50 to $5.00 - nd Shoes at Jooleetenteetontortnt ot 0 5 oo I I II 1} ch Shoe Store P.S.--All our Suit new and marked cheap. YBa tlt YEAR 74. NO. LEOPARDS, TIGERS, TIMBER WOLVES, RUSSIAN GRIZZLES BLACK BEARS,, POLAR BEARS, Magnificent Specime JOHN McKA) Fur House, 149-155 Brock St., Kingston. Many people would like a Safety bther than the FH kind. Here 4 Shing) pest xy ae Blade $2. W. A. Mitchell's Hard Marmalade: Cairn's Scotch Orange Marmalade Ginger Marmalade Apricot Marmalade Green Fig Marmalade Green Fig and Ginger Ginger and Pineapple Crosse and Blackwell's Orange Marmalade, 1 1b. gla Royal Table Marmalade, glass. : Orange Marmalade, 2 1b. tin Orange Marmalade, 7 1b. tin JAS. REDDEN & C MULLE TTR GRANITE MAR COLLE ORLY PETIT Ya a Auction Sa Of Fine Wednesday, May 220 10 a.m, At 148 Kin~ St. Solid Parlor Furniture, Oa , dinner Suite, * Limoges, China Din : Seat, V Setts, Oak Hull Wack and out, I Duk Library Furnit u Brittianica, Irish gPoiut Lace Ounk Redroom Ki e Coay, 2 y np mya Rug wkery, Glass nearly new, Ware. Telephone, 2 Residence, ham gtreet. 8¢ WONDERLAND KINGSTON'S AMUSEMENT HA (2 EN--AFTERNOON. 2 OPER EVENINGS, 7 CHANGE OF PROGRAM] . : nv 1 av Monday, Wednesday and Bley MOTION PICTURES. ornow--dJ apanese To-Day amd omit ties, Pals New Ilustrated Sous : Come Mothers and bring the C they enjoy it as much as you. a " AFTER HOUSE-CLEAN] itu ou have decent Furn oS ee dispose of. 1 Household Furniture Dining Lace ( ALLEN, The Auctionee

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