Daily British Whig (1850), 27 May 1907, p. 6

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< fost thereof upon the property fronting # benefited thereby, .and that a statement showing the lands Ly asecibed 'for the suid improvement or work and the 8s the same can be ascertained from the last revis- otherwise, is nowfiled in the office of the City Clerk, and is 4 | SIDEWALKS ON THE FOLLOWING STREETS: -- t; Charles G. Bird A ent; William Kelly seqond » ro, Toronto, fourth lin, secretary-treasurer, Upon invitation of W. Kelly, in th name of the labor annual session of the Labor Ed tional Association in Kingston, among the delegates to _ the conven tion, created much merriment in his | ; » speech acknowledging the Boner co Interment, 1 remarks ng o_o ce Rohe The Kidnapping Case. volunteered to come to Kina, ave The hoy who figured in the kidnap- . . Bo i in the the magistrate hav- | ager of Henry 'B. Harris' "Lion anc care of whe aH 1 country, magistra ha Fr a. 1 £35 A éeting Sr of the | Ing come to the conclusion that neith- the Mouse" company, is in the city ed 4 2 a Independent Labor Party of Ontario | °F the father nor aunt of the child are | The show will be here on June th. IG & Sis Independ in Hamilton -- aurie capable of looking after him. Rev.| John Wesley Doxsce died in Peter oN Sides. From to 8 <X2 8 were. taken Tor the = y. Mr. McCallum, of the Children's Aid | boro on Wednesday, aged sixty years, Ba ' : : gS o £9 raising a large sum of m oc Society, who has been looking after | He was born at "Shannonville. Une Aa AE Rn g 2 £78 £v. on. the work: of nay | Sa the boy since the case came before the | daughter, Miss Violet Doxsee, resides = fe £5 for campaign Purposes. A constitu- | 0Urts Will secure the new home for Son. lected i , * r Pi ., 3 am silly rag elec Vv Jo p/ hy J ppli blanks for charters, | him. sident of the an Educational ne . in. ne J 0 2 org: bee PS ri Suite pre Close Of Enea, suit. Sosiastion which met friday. in Ham- 2 201.00. 143 0s ] Ontario coat of army was. adopted as'| The closing performance of the Tom [itor n [wea Wall' bi' ° 73 00 36 40 | the official insignia' of the party. Macks, y 8b the Grand Opera |™" vH , g party, company, s The marriage of Myron A Weaver 0 33596 163 50 In order that the work of perfecting | House, on Saturday night, drew Redwood, N.Y., and-Miss Rlla Kaiser . hn 33 05 | the organimtion should be taken up {very large audience, The Bieoe Pre | iapston, Cat. took place Fridon 0 in ase |¥ sly, and at once, the following | sented was_"Jerry, The Tramp." The evening at the home of Henry Cowles ° to % 113 a9 | €Oneral organizers were appointed: |amateur contest. did not take place, Watertown, N.Y. Y oO, 1 wide 'Sifs |. Walter Rollo, Hamilton William owing to tho parties giving jn their | Gojor Campbell, Pembwoke, a 0 190 60 01 24 Kelly, Kingston; C. C. Hahn, Berlin; | names not turning up. The company | Queen's studlent, suffering in the King. 3 HN B% |WR James, Toranto; C. 8. Chissus, | will again open up in Kingston on ston General Hospital, from afpendi. Xindsor, and Allen Studholme, M.P.P., | Labor AY, Sept. 2nd, with new plays citis, has gone to his home feeling 0 480 40 398 v6 | Hamilton. and ties, greatly benefited by the o ration. 186 60 pes e fat oo lee % oP Md per, iowa, seer tary and -------------- We x W. H. Sparling, chairman of 0 258 00 108 60 reasu i ades Jon- Leo. (ngston Methodist district, went to ih. ae mn gress a Jrvucat, and submitted af «opp, opera was prettily costumed | Gananoyie, today, to attend the ° 410 00 189 50 Suisher WE interesting propositions to and staged. music is of a tune- | stationing committee's meeting which ° 116 80 51 52 executive, ful character. The principal parts | opens, to-night, and prepares the 0 277 00 140 20 ' showing to the test advantage in | draft of stations for the sministers. ° 828 80 / 850 79 CITY LEAGUE BASEBALL. this respect, evoking enthusiastic ap- |G. R. Ross, of the - junior year ~ in o sre Hew ---- plause."--Thus spoke Taranto Sa- | Queen's Medical College, has been put oy 293 75 105 10 | Result of Games Played on Satur- turday Night of its presentation there. | in charge of the outdoor department 0 = % 2 40 day Grand Opera House, Thursday, Fri- Ss the Western General Hospital in o 90 : . ' 213 t «R.A, Scott, M.D. : dois Hi » ae was a good stad Sold out to day § gy gad Dutudey oy Geo graduate, of this aD, is © City League baseball games, at ' . "| ale » Surgeon in the hos: ss 100 00 827 80. | the cricket field, on Saturday. Four Seats on sale at Opera House. Plan pitals a i ae 0 133 40 ois 12 | games were played, two in the senior, | open, tee betept : : : . » oO muse isess |end two tho junior series. The Arrested And Reteased On Street With Lantern. 0 197 50 106 60 | scores are as follows : : . A > . : 1 5 , #4 c Complaints were heard o all sid 0 230 00 135 20 Juniors--Granites, 10; Sa; polios, 10,/|# A young man, employed by a King- Mpa re Gh all sides 3 doa J%.lyMca, 9s Thistles, 10. ston firm, was arrested on Saturday laglay about the Sectzic lights not o . sree MY Seniors--Royals, 13; Young Irish.| night, on a charge of fraud, but the | being Lie ii Sunday night. Two 0 fiog0 re men, I. Victorias, 15; Emeralds, 17,] charge was withdrawn a short time Toung 8 es who eh assing thr cugh > HH Mk The Junior Artilleries won two | afterwards, and he' was released. The he y "n one of the boats. Sundyy 0 93.80 342.60 ates of ball at the cricket field on young man was arrested upon his ar- fa t had a peculiar pane, They . 426 0. J93 18 | Saturday. The scores were: Emer- | fival here from Cape Vineent, on the | had occasion to go to Gibson's drug © som 1 u¢ fale 6 Artillerics, 10. Bagles, 131] steamer Ieee Wanderer, by Con- [ore and as they were strangers they 0 30% 19 44 | Artilleries, 15. The Artilleries are en] stable Arnie]. After he was tiken to ak, Aig on the trip alone, in the 9 S36 00 an 3 voring to gef a game on with al the polica station a settlement Was dar Une of the men on the boat se o 40 80 150 73 | Wolfe Island team, for next Saturday, | reached, and the 'prisoner was _releas- | Wd a lantern and escorted the la- ° 00 110 86 » dies to the Red Cross Drug Store. 0 210 40 105 28 ---- TA 0 534 00 210 36 | STANDARD STOCK EXCHANGE. i Tr -- LD For Beith B. . || gy Rae Hie Suluings, ° 610 50 375 40 | Reported From 18 Market Street Hawey O'Brien, might clerk at the Arniel, special officer of the local Hu d an 00 3 Kingston, Ont. Rando ph Hotel, is very proud of the | ane society, and, Veterinary Nichols Kingston, May 27th. 1 p.my Victory. won by his trotter Edith B, took a trip seven miles 'east to shoot TIN a ° 956 00 432 60 fADIULI ee 8.20 $15] in the named race on Friday. It se-|, carter's horse, which w fi 1 0 196 00 9040 | Coni ew -- 4.30 4.25 od first : . 'se, which was unfit for 0 29020 129 98 | Green Mochan - 62 85 || our t place. after going five use and suffering. 0 Ye Dom if MeKinley --. TTI 135 1s | heats, There Jan considerable money ROR 0 75 00 Leena onic 704 | wagered result, ' " ° iE Twin ORY hv 4 oF Me O'Brien, es Re Aliar_the Thee Ox Gall Soap,"} 10c. cake. Sold at 0 348 40 69 02 LAST SALES, H Edith B by a 2 nto ad Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. 10.00 22 3 Silver Leaf - At $ 0! fused fo all , boing he Colonel C. E. Kuaulbach, ex-M.P.. of / erry St, . 0 ® 3104 180 64 || Peterson Lake TTT C0 +85 | Dold ang out apatht Lunenburg, N.8., died suddenly, on i 3 76 | Poster 0 = * 130 | hundred, which he will likely get. W. Xen y, ork «» Division St. to Chatham St. 0 4560 27s Frethawey me 10 H. Heel: Of aHamin des Saturday, without an hour's illness J 2 4 + 3 2 ne i; { nN 4 os > ' 8 ; er LTD 0 rh mentor ww (EPRI ER HE Saag of Til, PU tay of ay Seton : oe + +] O'Brien attributes the win. : SRA > W. W. SANDS, . EL -------- : eT ate ara i City Clerk. Brown-Lyons. Explosion At Gas Works. PLAIN FACTS : ABOUT aGoob CLOTHES CUSTOM MADE | If you want your clothes to have the utmost Ir ye 'terest you, 'because they're the best made, © Our Spring and Summer "Woolens comé in 5 to call and. ton. Nias shomeeal Suits, $18.00 to $28.00. Trousers, $5.00 to $9.00. "Overcoat, $20.00 to $28.00. Gite 4 when | Brown of Cataraqui. and | bridesmaid was Miss Lucy | and varnish A very pretty but quiet wedding took place Victoria Day, at the home of the bride's mother, at the of Ki iss Roline Lyons, of Kingston, united in marriage to John The bride wag neatly attired in a travelling suit of Silver gray ladies' cloth over a blouse of white silk, with picture hat; i white carnations. Tha Sandy, was Watertown, who was in brilliantine, over a blouse of white silk. She carried pink carnations. The #room was supported by Frank N ¢ of Watertown. The happy couple lef by the Cape boat for Watertown an Syracuse, and on returning, they wil near Cataraqui recipient of many! Pretty and useful presents. | ---------- i e want a H a + 80ap cleans. carpets and rigs. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store lv cream foo crea in the pity, at Price's, nn ie the | ay cle, Toronto, on the -------------------- Do Your Ears Ache ? tion of labor papers t the dominion. It is also issue a » i for free distribution. It to publish a new labor en where, 'he dollowing officers | Charles = W. Waldron, Brantford, , Hamilton, yice-president; T. J. third vice-president; vice- enry Clark, Londen, fifth ; immer, Ber- men and women of \ 1 William: Streiteh, died of pneumonia Kin ton, it was, after a lively strug- after two weeks' illness, in the Hotel gle between Peterboro, Brantford, and Dieu, on Saturday might. He was other places, decided to hold the next forty-eight years of age, and had "duca- Walking Delegate Th F ) of the "legal Gre _iejor, will see to it that you are well taken | PI"2, case, will be given a good home street and Place D'Armes;] |{fitting, following Empire and ol and the sermon by "| British vealm.® His chara any ¢ money 3 % = | The murringe of Miss Hattie Nichol son, eldest of alter Nichol- ¢ |son, of ton, to Harey A. More of | nto, was ized at Polson's Nerviline ? Hiniment cures ocarache and instantly. Results per bottle every. ------------ en To Save His Complexion. In past 'years, the local tmasters sweltered in. their 0 which the un JOuEs most of the day. Post- master James Stewart will not have to do his, for the ment has xen three fine awnings for his { office windows. The postmaster's-of- fice will oon be fit for the reception of visitors, Jt wasn't . Is Contradicted. « Noah Peck, father-inclaw of the late William, Waldie, of Gananogue, denies the statement which emmna- ted in a Toronto paper's correspon- , | dence, that he hail reported the de- ceased as ing moped for eighteen months, and as having had fitful ap- petite, and been accustomed to quit. He did not se report, for it was not true. A -- e Died Of Pneumonia. been in Kingston for eivhteen years, a salesman for the Singer Sewing Machine ny. His sister was with him at end and took the re- "| mains to Barrie, his former home, for A gas. explosion occurred at the fight plant, on Saturday afternoon, about 3.30 o'clock. Men were at work tapping the outl@ pipe of the twelve<dinch pipe for the new gas hold- er in the yard, immediately back of A chisel was used by the plumber in the tapping, and it is supposed ignited the gas in the pipe. There was quite a loud explosion, which broke the pipe and heaved the ground in two places. Fortunately, no one was injured, although there were a number of men standing around. "One got quite a shaking, but was not badly hurt, "A Patriotic Service. fiziotic service in Queen othodist church on Sunday was eminently instructive aud e- hymns breathed iy the king, The Street evens totia . The loyalty and blessing that a, spark flew off and I TL em---- POSITIONS FOR QUEEN'S | MEDICAL STUDENTS. Several Marrisges of Kingston- ians Noted--Laying a Corner sonal Notes. W. B. Skinner stock, N.B. . 'om Marks, of Marke Bros., left to- day for his home in Perth. . Archbishop Gauthier was in Toledo on Sunday, laying the. corner stone of a new Roman Catholic church. W. C. Roberts, formerly a student at Queen's, is ill with typhoid at the Ottawa hospital. : Mrs. Wright, Athens, was in the city for the ation of her son. She is the guest of Canon and Mrs, Grout. H. Chadd, and his daughter, Miss Lily Chadd, of Picton, are staying with Mrs. John Hawley, Bagot street. Miss Lizsio Besan left to-day, Mon- day, for Toronto, Hamilton and other western points. She will return in a month. Drs. J. C. Connell, Ryan, Mundell and Anglin will attend the meeting of the Ontario Medical council in Toronto this week. F. Hepburn, formerly steward on the steamer Kingston, has heen engaged in the same capacity for the steamer Ri- deau Queen. Miss Annie Craig and her young sister, Abbie, of Renfrew, are in King- ston where they will visit friends for a few days. A. } Dunbar, of St. George's, owing to il-health, has asked to be superannuated by the Montreal Me thodist conference, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Martin = and little son, of Sydenham, spent Vie- toria day at their parents, Rey. Mr. Overpaugh, 13 Stephen street, city. . Rev. 8. B. G. Wright, M.A. spend- ing the past few days the guest of Dean and Mrs. Farthing, left to-day for his new home in Bannockburn. _ Lorne Hipwell of the Toronto World is in the city in the trip to Londo: contest for which Miss Sarah BE. Flan agan is the Kingston candidate. Samuel L. C Mott, business man Kingston, has heen elected to the | dominion council of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Rev. David Winter, Winchester, Stone of a Church--Many Per- , loft to-day for Wood- ; ' ------ Bargains Here To-Morrow Tuesday. LAIDLAW'S is a storé of particularly brisk bus; ness--added to the attractiveness of our stocks in a) regards as they appear day after day. We are oft enabled to secure price concessions that mean a oe saving to you. Two of these appear to-morrow, I Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs 480 Only Men's Pure Linen Handker- chiefs _ About 20 inthés square, with a fine half inch hem- stitched border, of a quality that would be considered good value at 2.40 a dozen or 20c. each. To-morrow morning *af- ter 9.30 only 12jc. each or 1.48 per dozen. 1.48 a 1215c. dozen 2 Each 137 Ladies' Fancy Collars A manufacturers' sett of samples, all different de- signs, ranging in value from 35¢. to 50c. each. ' To-morrow morning af- ter 9.30 for 15c. each. a The Best Corset Values Anywhere at 2.00 and 1.50. A strong statement, but one we are convinced is correct, after comparing values in other cities and here. Our FRENCH MODEL CORSETS gives shapeliness, comfort and grace to every woman who wears them. They are here for slim, medium or stout figures.y atl. 137 185¢c Each Modelled upon scientific principles a series of curves of grace and elegance is comprised in every pair of D. & A. Corsets. You can buy a « D, & A." Babbin H . W. H. Sparl- ing, B.A., from the text "Honor the King." 'set forth in beautiful lan- guage the reasons why respect and honor was due the sovereign of = the exitish tal Stas warrant. it, 'his kindlinéss, courtliness, tact, generous treatment of all classes all commented hifi to public approbation and esteem. He emimently filled the throne in succession to his illustrious mother. The sweetness and purity of the life of the queen: was also touched upon. Note for smelter by-law. to-morrow, sang College FINGSTON ONTARIO Superior Courses Thr Moderate Rates. 0. N. STOCKDALE, *Phone, 680. The congregwtion at the of } PS. --We sell a Solid Leather Case k - a Suit for $5.00. Big stoc Ladies' Tan} Oxfords We have just received a stock of Ladies' Tan Calf Blucher Cut Oxford Shoes, § hand sewn and splendid quality. 'We x | will sell these Shoes at the low price of I ~ Two Dollars and F ifty Cents ] p»2.50 ! oS i : : : i The Lockett Shoe Store. } ; em e------ YEAR 74. N( © Special attention giw ) this time of year to r ing and remaking. FUR GARMEN YOU SAV DOLLARS By consulting us now. JOHN McKA Fur House, 149-155 Brock St. Kingston. Vaya arava ay Ligie ele Xe) OOCOCOCC0 OOOO0000 OEE OLIVES OLIVES OLI at 10c. per bott at 15¢. per bott at 25c. per botf at 30c. per bott at 35c. per bott at 40c. per bott Olives at 50c. per bott Olives at 75c. per bott -----Stuffed Olives- 15¢., 30c. and 50c. Jas, Redden & ( EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNI TO PURCHASE AT AUCTIO! PAY, May 31st, at 10.30 an. to a low reserve bid, that desiral Olives Olives Olives Olives Olives Olives dence, "ROSELAWN," Union St House is modern with city di Electric Lights, Bath and Extra Gurney Hot Water talk in two years and Terms made known ALLEN, 243 Sydenham St AUCTION SAL --O Fine Furnitus FRIDAY, MAY. 3ist, "ROSELAWN,"" Union St guar at t of ¢ The Auction Telephone, 10.45 West, I Cabinet Grand, Upright Piano, Kidney ) White 1 Oak 18s De Mahoguny Furniture, Table, Mirror, Pictures, Cheval Chairs, Couches, ing Room Suite, Crown Br Mattresses; Rugs, Carpets ing Machiné and other articles too e€rous to mention. ALLEN, 243 Sydenham St Auction Sal M WEDNESDAY, May 29th, C of Barrie and Queen St: I HAVE BEEN INSTRI CTE the Ioxecutors of the late Wm. i sell ull his Household Fu Liffects, congisting of Parlor Room Sets, Happy Thou Kitcken Utensils, New Cutter, 2 Oil Tank, Buggy, Waggon and articles too mumerous to mention. The Auctions Telephone, : Collectors of Antique Furniture do well to attend. Se .80, Sale; up:10 20 MURRAY Auctio AUCTION SAL 201 Princess street, SATURDAY, st, 1,30 p.m SINGER MANUFACTURING ing Machines, Tucker and Button Ladies' Ready-Made Suits, Coats, Ladies' Suiting, in ' ped, M, Cravenette Cloth, ad, 8 TRIPLE Migror, Rubber Lace Curtains, Carpets, Fe: Iron Bedsteads, Springs, Barbers' * Mugs, Pandoro Range. lieaters, and numerous other artic ALLEN, The Auctione 243 Sydenham St. Teleph WAL Cut:Glass - Our Special Berry Bowl in fine clear cut glass. Price $6.00 Kinnear & d'Esterre, Princess Street The federal conference on educ favors. the establishment of a o clearing bureau, where the educt ists of the empire may exchange

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