Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1907, p. 8

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A i hy i #¥ 5 LAR Fu Je This lot of Fancy Designs, made in fashion, neatly trimmed with Embroidery and White Blouses Long and short sleeves, lace and embroidery trimmed, buttoned in back. Blouses In 'large variety of design, neatly trimmed, Persian Lawn Blouses | Silk Striped Blouses Al | ing Gowns & Kimonas (Slightly damaged), regular $1.75, 2,00, 4.50 For 48c. Each. A, a LE . WALDR & ler's high-class candy on Saturday. Red Cross Drug Store. case you forget it, JEWELER, Tooth brushes at all S | aualities, at Hong's. Oo d h Bat Regular 756 $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 720 New Summer Shirt Waists ~ comprises the very latest Siyles in White and the most approved 4 | Fancy Muslin and Organdic 75 Only Colored Dress Window Display CITY MUTINIED i It is such a comfort for | Lh (IY 2 \ Mothers to know that the HH HIN \ Wash Tub will' renew the Freshness and good looks of our Washable Suits. But all Wash Suits will not stand the Tub Test. White Linen Galatea, $3 Suit. Blouses, ; years, 40c. to $1.25. sizes, 8 to * OURS WILL. Russian, Sailor and Blouse Wash Suits, Blue, Brown and ete. 3 sizes, 8 to 8 years, 75e, to | 16 § After the Arabs Defeated the . Turks. Constantinople, June 7.--According to the latest reports from Hodeida, o Turkish force of six battalions, has We Manufacture Wed- & | suffered a severe defeat at the andy Rings and in { of the Arabs noar Sana, and after the From us you ) | retreat of the Turks the city itself mu. Get Them Direct From tinied. Rumors are current that the he re Arabs, taking advantage of the con- Make fusion resulting from the mutiny, suec- Our 18k. Gold Exeels in ceeded in regaining possession of the richness of color, and we capital. shape~our Rings to give Se t---------------- Seifartable pi 3 Ladies' Panamas. 4 ge Rig is worn We have something swell this sea. for life, wise and buy the ' son in peal Pome hats for Yadiess best. b also straw emilors from 5c. up. MAKERS PRICES. ) George Mills & Co., importers of fine 8. -- Take a box of McConkey's or Huy- home with you Sold only at Gibson's "Phone 230 in The 14th Regimental band will take IKING STREET <q part ih Je Roblin demonstration, on . p | June 12th, prices and "= Wash Suits} L 2 oron! . The fo hey. at Genoa has closed down because the ers on acoount of losses: were unable to do business, Queenie Gray, a Toronto girl, com- Imitted suicide in Muskegon, Mich., on Thursday, by drinking earbolic acid: A. Desjardines, a brakeman, and A. hy , were killed in a - rail way collision at Shawinigan Junction, 'Quetiec, . The story that cotton speculators made $300,000, through an error in 'the U. 8. government crop report is brasidod as a fake. | The Detroit United railway, owning [the Windsor eloetric lines, will build a power house near the Cannda salt works and take steam from it. The department of education has de cided upon the establishment at Ot. itawn of a trdining school for Eng- [lish and French separate school teach- ors, Premier Whitney = says the govern- wenit hopes to establish many agri- cultural' schools in Ontario. They werd satisfied that 'the presefit pro- ition of 'establishing classes in six Pgh schools would be a success. The Great North-Western Telegraph compiy is making extensions in the North-West and has now opened offi- ces in Bannerman, Desford, Boissevain, Minto; Bravidon, West Gretna, Berg- man, Plum Coulee, Roland and Por- la Prairie, Manitoba. it to church union is mani- fest 'in the Con tional church, Rev. J. MoKilican, of Montreal, did not want to sce the Congregational church join. the Presbyterian, who had tried to drag the tional church in the mud. If sch a union came the Congregutional church wold it itself into such a tanglefoot that RR would be lost. The other churches "would rule, but 'would let the Congre- 43 ligt € do the work, KNOX FOR PRESIDENT. Pennsylvania Republicans Endorse His Nomination. Harrisburg, Pa., June 7.--The en: idorsement of United States Senator {Knox for president; the: nomination of [John 0. Sheatz, of Philadelphia, for state treasurer, and the adoption of a platform endorsing the policies and administration of President Roose- velt were the net results of the day's republican state convention held here, ROYAL VISIT TO DUBLIN. King and Queen Will Go There in July. London, June 7.--The King and aueen will make a brief visit to Dub- lin in July, when, at tne king's re- quest, a special raco meeting will be arranged at' Leopardstown, his ma- jesty donating two cups for competi- tion. It is improbable that their ma- jesties will go beyond Dublin. i Nat Goodwin To Quit Stage. Sah Francisco, June 7.--When Nat Goodwin bows the last recogmition of applause in his fink] performance this season he will' bow farewell to the stage. = The noted comedian is going to step from the limelight and fine clothes into' the rough toggery and life of 4 western mining camp. He has bought an interest in some properties in Ne- vada, and says he will spend the rest of his life there: Brighton Progressive. Brighton, Ont.; June 7A board of trade was organized here, with the fol- lowing officers : President, W. W. Porte; vice-president, C., R. W. Proc to secretary, George Drewry. The membership includes nearly all the 'business men of Brighton and vicinity. A council was formed of twelve mem- bere to advertise the town and induce factories to locate here. Gets Government Position. Halifax, June 7.-A. J. Boyd, River Boingeoise, C.B., has been appointed superintenilent of Indian agencies for Nova Scotia by the dominion govern. ment. The position is a newly created one. The salary is 82.000 a year, Boyd was a successful liberal candi- date in a local by-dlection in Decem- bor, 101. - . Campbell Bros', For children's straw hats, 10c, up. tles, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. 'Phone 280, James: Bissell, one of Brookville's venerable citizens, celebrated the eigh- t'eth anniversary of his birth, on Thursday. Children's black drawers, 25¢.; un- dervests, from 10e. up. New York Dress' Reform, Our ice cream is known throughout the city, as the cream of satisfaction; at Hoar's. ! "Stockings that will wear, for . chil- dren, 100, 12)e., 150, 18c., 20¢;. Now The Very Tatest Culled From All| beau by jumping into | ees. The -J'of Watertown, N. Y., died Wednesday The genuine *'Kasagra," in 25¢. bot- | 'spot, those ancient kind of church yards. massive tomb of the late Arch. Kodeo n Stuart has been kept in good order, buried in tomb of the' late Chief Justice Hager man is one that has been rescued from ruin, : the street to the main eén- trance a lithic wilf is being constru and on either side of it beach' stone will be laid, making a great itiprovement at the entrance. For Joan the central door has bean su t for the congregation, Now, it is not, and the two side doors which have heen nailed up, are to be opened, so that the congregation may leave the church more rapidly after juskise, At present there is a conges- 'tion, - INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. D. T. Rows¢ came down from Bath to-day. U can buy Ugalla Ceylon' tea, 40c. a lb, only ot aiihart s George Gi in, Princess went to Sharbot Lake, to-day. Sale of wash belts, with pretiy bue- kbs, 10c, - New York Dress Reform. Maj. J. McGregor; - of - the 6th Duke of York Hussars, Montreal, is in the city. Harry H. Perrin, Bank of Montreal, Kingston, is at Oakwood, visiting bis street, Parents, "Kasagra," in 5c. and 50c, bot- ties, at Gibson's 'Red Cross Drug Store. 'Phene 230, H. R. McConnell, Toronto, arrived in the city, this morning, to spend a day or two. Grand will be closed now until September. | The - last show was the best of the year. Mrs. Milo Cumnings, Clayton, N.Y., is visiting her miece, Mrs. J, E. Johns- ton, Brock. street. Salé to-morrow, of wash collars, at 16¢c,,. and. wash belts, 10c. New York 4 Reform. Rev. D. M. Gordon, D.D., Queen's, is the guest of Mrs, R. A. Dunton, 31 MacGregor street, Montreal. Tooth brushes, from 10c. to 50c., at Ciheon's Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone Charles Markham, Montreal, was in the city, this morning, for a few hours on his way to Toronto. Dr, Herbert Bowen has joined the staff of the Rockwood Hospital for the Insane as house surgeon. Work on. the O'Kill street sewer ex- tension is at a standstill, owing to the recent illness of the contractor W. G. Craig has been elected vice president of the Wholesale Grocers' Guild at the meeting in London; Ont. Employees of the street car com. pany were busy to-day placing a new spring switch in position at the juno- tion on the corner of Union and Al- fred streets. Sale to-morrow, of wash collars, at 15c,; and wash belts," 10c. New York ss Reform, H. 8. Folger came up from Clay. ton, N.Y., to-day, in his yacht, Come anche. Martin Marshall, of Clayton, N.Y., the engineer engaged for. the Beason, was in charge. Fresh molasses kisses, "McConkey's," sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. R. C. Cooper and wife returned to New York, torday. They have been fitting out their summer 'cottage at Bath, and will rptum on July 1st and stay the remainder of the sume mer, ; W. R. Givens, of Kingston, now of New York, writes, in the Independent, a weekly magazine published in New 'York, an article entitled, "The Can- ada of To-day," in which he criticises Sir Wilfrid Laurier because of his im- perialistic ideas, and gives everything, and everybody in Canada a raking. over, The Late Paul Hunter. Paul Hunter, &* well-known resident morning at his residence, 2 Woodruff street, aged forty-two years. He was born in Tamworth, Canada, November 22nd, 1867. He was by trade a car- riage maker and was employed at the Watertown Carriage company. He was prominent in Odd Fellow orders. He leaves a widow, a daughter, Miss Greeta V., of this city. three broth- ers, John. Tam William, Mani ton Islands: and Joseph, Wisconsin, and three sisters; Mrs. John. Adair, Mrs. W. J. Jamieson, and Miss Flor ence Hunter, all of Tamworth. "Prentice Boys' Grand Lodge. The Grand Lodge of 'Prentice Boys of Canada will convene in Kingston In Tuesday next. That evening there will be 'a parade of the visitors and the local lodges to' S€. Paul's church, where Rev. Mr. Fitagerald will preach a spacial sermon, See our fancy wedding cake: will be in the window all day Saturday. If you want something special in wed- ding eakes, call at Toyo's, King St. and the | The proposal was made bY the pres. were to sup- implements. The have been cut down, 3 and tombstones rte | cin) experience, declared th 1 in order. Some of the tombs pressing and praised the work ry lowered, and concreted. , 'the place will be a for St. Paul's has one because of its massive- n was the last to St. Paul's in 1862,. The dr, Le HOT Po. ORDER OF DEACONESSES, Will Be Reported on at Next As- sembly--The Need is Catholic Sistehood Praised. Montreal, June 7.--A proposal to establish an order of deaconesses was discussed by general assembly, this morning, and decision' was reached to appoint a committee to consider the problem and report to next assembly, bytery of Winnipeg while t Toronto submitted an overture for robe & the scope of the Ewart Mission Training Home, in that city, to' include the home field as well, Principal ' McLaren Knox supported the Toronto proplosal, while Dr. Duval and Principal Patrick, Winnipeg, spoke for the broader plan. motion for the appointment of a committee from. Principal McLaren was seconded by Judge Forbes, St. John, who, on the basis of his judi- Catholic sisters among women prison- ers. After further discussion the re- solution was adopted. A proposal that the clerks of the assembly and. the convenors of stand- ing committees should be ex-officio members of the assembly, met such strong opposition that it was with- awn. G. M.' Maodonnell, Kin on, pro- tested against temperance being plac- ed in the forefront. He was a tem- perance man who had worked in the cause, but he held that if théy substi tuted for the word temperance, graft and moral reform, it would be more to the purpose. Cannda was 'not suf- fering from intemperance one hun- dredth part. What she was suffering from was praft. They had only to read the insurance commission's re- port and the election trials to: see that. C. W. Totten, Sydney, who declar- ed amid laughter that he had been a temperance man sihce he wag a boy, made a Vigorous plea in favor of the church instructing the young people In temperagee. Graft is not affecting the young he said; it is the old sin- ner who is in the graft bhsiness, COMMERCIAY, MATTERS. What is Going On 1a the Business World--The Markets. The wheat acreage of Canada, h - ed Lhe 5,000,000 turk. is An. Awwrican syndicate wants to buy out the Ottawa rleetric ralwuy, the United States steel trust is expect- ed 1a show. $15,000,000 earned in May, The loter-State Conumerce Commission Will investigate the Yulnan Car cou bany's charges. Montreal Street railway on Saturday June Ist, took in $12,008, one of the lass days in the history of the com- pany. Toronto Railway earmin for week ending June 1st, were $61,191, an in Crease of $3,765 over the corresponding week last year, It is now said the Niagara Navigation Conipany is to have Colupetition from ga *'Niggara Central" Stemaner, as well as from the Turbinia Steamship line, A paper published in France devoted to viticulture, estimates the world's wine crop at 8,775,060,000, ninety-five per cent~of which is made in England. In 1901 the value of shows products were 'valu- ed at $712,664,885, expert opinion is that this year's United States cotton Crop cannot pos- sibly be as large as last Year's Which approximated 13,500,000 bales, and that the South will be doing well if a good average crop of 11,500, to 12,000,000 bules is produced. The net income of the Amalgamated Copper company for the year ended Apri! 30th last is shown by the ammual report to be $14,154,400, an increase over the previous year of $4 092,868. The sur- Plus for the year after payment of divi< dends was $2,228,088, an increase of $1,- 915,105. Worts, Toronto, Hiram Walker Oo. Walkerville, Seagram, Waterloo, Wiser Co., Prescott, Corby, Belleville, and the Hamilton Distilling company, interested in the Gemeral Distillery company, Tor- onto, are completing arrangements to institute a great distillery plant in Win- nipex, whickk will make Winnipeg the greatest distilling center of western Can- ada and the western States of the Ameri- can union. yield, np Cheese Markets. Madoc, June' 6.--Thirteen hundred and thirty-two hoxes of cheese offered ; 800 sold at 1l4e. : balance unsold. Tweed, June.--At the Board about 600 white 'cheese wera offered. There were no sales on the hoard, the highest hid being 11jc. After the board sales were made ort the street at 1l4c. and 11 9-16e. TO EXPLORE THE NORTH. Bureau of Mines Will Send Out OF 5 ers, 75c. i TO-MORROW, ALL DAY We will place on sale 130 Pairs Lace Curtains Some one pair of a design, other two pairs of a pattern. These will be sold at 25 Per Cent. Off. This gives you a rare chance to secure some remarkably good Lace Curtains at small cost. 2.00 Lace Curtains for 1.50. 3 00 Lace Curtains for 2.25. 2.50 Lace Curtains for 1.88. 1.00 Lace Curtains for 75¢c. ~ 4.00 Lace Curtains for 3.00. And so on through a long list up to some very fine Swiss Curtains, Men's Summer Underwear Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 25c¢. Men's Fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 50c. Men's Spring Weight Merino Shirts and Drawers 50C. Men's Fipe Light Weight Union Shirts and Draw- ' Men's Fine Light Weight Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, ggc. And many other makes. Women's Summer Underwear In Fine White Cotton. In Fine White English Merino. Children's Summer Underwear In all sizes and different makes, a Parties. An extensive programme of explora- | tion in Northern Ontario has been mapped out by the Bureau of Mines | for the coming summer. . Prof. Miller, provincial geologist, and C. W, Knight, Kingston, will proceed up the Mont- real river, and wil make a careful geological and topographical survey |i of the adjacent country. Prof. R, W. Brock, assistant 'geologist, will con duct a second party into the Larder Lake district. tn Contagious Disease Cases. During the month of May there were registered wit 6 medical health of ficer- the wing contagious disease cases : S6arlet fever, 17; typhoid fever, 3; diphtheria, 1. Chinaman As Chef. Hong Wong, a Chinaman who hails from Vancouver, B.C., is the chef on the steamer America this season. He likes the work, and everyone speaks well of his ability. Campbell Bros'. Kingston's "style cefitre for men's hats. The genuine Beecham's Pills are sald at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Take no other. ' Sale to-morrow, of wash collars, at 15c., and wash belts, 10c. New York Dress Reform. ~ Clearing sale of blood oranges for Saturday only. Regular 40c,, will be sold at 20c. per dozen. R. H. Toye, King street. hy Have you tried Hong's new, special . Tan Pumps Chocolate Tie Shoes 3: York Drgss Reform, at Roney & Co's, You get the best for the least money 'Sundaes, Ping Pong, Manhattan, ' Floradora ? ' Special Di for Ji JOHN Fur H 149-155 B Kings EPECOREREE County of F SEALED TENDER ceived at the Office of Court House, Kingsto DAY, JUNE 18th, a from persons willing 115 tons Scranton, Tara" Wood "or "more Coal to be of good q and frée from dirt, a at the Court House Office as may be req ber 1st next. The Wood to be c Boech, Hickory, or sound and of good qi and one-half green, to County Gaol half bel next, and the other date. : Wood and Coal subj and approval of Chai Property. Coal to be Scales, at the expense 'The, lowest teader cepted. JORN FOLEY, J Chairman Co. Proper a------------ Montreal Ji INAUGURAL Blue Bonne JUNE 4th TO 151 Racing and Stee) day rain or shine Admission to co Grand Stand, $1. "STO Kingston Hosier I WILL SELL BY ny rooms, Brock stre MONDAY, 10TH AT 2 IFTY paid up share 'tock of the Kingston imited. WILLIA . St. James 4 EXCUK To Ottawa, via G. TUESDAY, Fare, $1.75; Chi : 90c Special trair leavil ing leaving Ottawa PAN tickets good: I train, June 19th i a ---------- ) THE MEMHERS lodge of Prote Bs Prentice Poys « \u Divine Service 3 TUESDAY, J ne A The members of i mre requested to J Room, at ern. True BR invited to accol ------------ VICTORIA DAY A mieeting of tl mittee willd be he ing, on ° Building Ww. C ------ AFTER HOUS have decent " Fant to dispose . price for » decemt - pri ® Hao L: lone T0 1 , TEL COMPL house, wt

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