Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1907, p. 2

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THE SS. STORMOUNT HAS CARGO OF RAILS. Sudden Death' of the Wife of the on here. Assistant City Clerk--Cele- CAR hs Sale of Ladies' and Children's stock: bration of the Centenary of Sow bra ings, at Corrigan's, Birth : "sonths | D% yar ngs, plate and wearts, 5c. doz-| oy 2 Sushma Auguste Mo- as) Ren en, at Chown's Drug Store, J00in: Wile of the ateitant Hy. cle at ne 1 Sian Behl | Yaunoru; mngion; ix | (0 SE ol fe samstant doy oe ' b . y a i! » tt any. a. it is vititing in Port. H way from | YoSterday afternoon, at Pointe Aux the Wa- | U6 Th] ohio ly a Deignaux, Rivere Ouelle. Mrs. = Na- Sent. on 8 a moms ton. rev beaks, any Ras the fourth daughter of the us jo flavor, delivered at any hour, at Jute Rioutenant-Goveror Letellier de ? A int Just. with | waters in the sup- | Price's. circulation] _ THe Seletration of the centenary of 06, wil | light. sweet | Thomas Beau Carouation | the birth of Garibold hich takes Lake | breoses : all department ' lace in Italy, to-day, will be honor of visiting in the city, F taly, to-day, h yu She -- and | "Chocolate covered cherries," Mc- | ed hy the, Narsidy Vares now in port, , i ; wi t twenty-fiv . The wall on in iConley to Broth: at Gibson's Red | LI) 8 Shlute of twenty-five guns. The began to | vos 1 this evening, the vessel will be bril- mit] a ale from their outing in Britain. friends to or a delightful sail take the steam- t 11 S-16c. oa 300 boxes at 11je. ---------------- 's Prank. which disappeared at | 00 watched, and the whole alter Monday tie noon . was delightful. Among those . Dano and We twho were: present were Mrs. J. ©, wore standing together when | Farthing and Miss Parker, of Wood: chummy" Ww stook; Mrs. F, W. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. couple hear iR. B. Kent and Miss Amy Ruther te did the a ford, of Toronto; Mrs, F. Brownfield, the Dano_ child ny Mrs. Arthur Flower March, Mrs. W. the ring, and before 1 Pa" {1}. Dalton, Mrs, D. Stewart Robert. soparated The ring ng | son, M:s. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Per ~ pot taken intentionally, 'nord Browne, Mrs, James Higgins, Bune would like very much |My Campbell Strange, Mrs. EK. J, te v : Ww. Nis. a tht £ i eo Ee Es i 5% Fy iE z Gildersloave, a mile Sears, Hise Fdith Prury » ing e Craigy Miss Jean Craig, " ro olin shay N. [Miss Kathleen Kirkpatrick, and . became the wife large number of the younger girls, Be |i sme ie ot Co was attired in a very younger t decidedly predomina- costume of white taffeta ilk, |ted, and had a jolly time. Ths chop. valenciennes late, with |erones were Mra, Be Browne and and carried pink | Mrs. Valentine Schuyler. maid of --------. and carried AIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNN The happy | *® BE Oil City, Pa., July 4, # Miss Lamar Bisp, x sa : # teen years, at her # home in Paint township, ¥ # Clarion county, from the Ww HE of taking too much ¥ # ice cream at a church so- ¥ cial. Ph said her and | ¥ by overloading = her sto- 0, ' & nervous system was unable ¥ lls and | to stand the shock caused »* 's Red|¥ mach with the frozen de- 3 there, " 3 » Postal Tele Prices Paid, 11 8-16¢. Por Colored And 1le. For White, Kingston, June 4.--At the Fronte- nac cheese board this afternoon, 1,264 boxes weré boarded, 583, white and 1 Solar, These fngtotion agurded: lored---Cataraqui, 7 75; in 3X 40; Glenburnie, 120; Gilt 2, bx Glenvale, 85. Howe Island, 50; Bay View, 100; Ontario, 60; MoGrath's, G0: Sunbury, 20. White~Forest, 60; Hinchinbrook, 55; M Star, - Rose Hill, yr awrence, Iver ings, 17; Thousand hy 65, Wolo 'Island. £0; Collins Bay, 60; Sunbury, 15. All but four factories sold, The bid ot 11 3-160. for colored and lle. for SUTHERLAND will be pleased call and consult Miss Sissons, 5 Ay rug s in her garden two weeks ago, when, as : : E. R. Welch addressed the boitlon| Postmaster Stewart seems to have | she thinks, an insect stung her just 'A N WwW behalf of the Woman's Aid of the| worked up muscle in improving the | under her lip. The wound gave her a ff re ( ) Ki ton. General H tal, and ask. | post office, hence his victory as a seul- | lot of trouble and the swelling at Pd : od t each a Houta a ler at the Sunday Mehool picnic of | last had to be lanced. Two doctors £13 3 N to "Made anada" fair to bu] Chalmers church. The small boy said | attended Mrs. Honereset, and for sev. the hospital next] the postmaster might be a good scal- eral days it was feared that blood : vore made, | Jor but he wasn't a good "'scoller'" at poisoning might be the result of the 5 ¥, 3 but what all] the school week by week. be. The Sune of this now seems ; p ------------------ to past, but the case remains if start your Christmas work, FORMER MEMBER A PRISONER | pusse. ns a 3 3 A : - - ---- --------------. advantage of the latest designs. A hi ng ot the| South Pend Police Hold ExDis- The New Northern Farm. y : : ; : 5 : triet Hewitt. Toronto, July 4.--It is understood ent of patterns to select from. oe ston South Bend, Ind., July 4.--Horace [that the experimental farm which the E Sd . Dr. Duff (vice- | G. Howitt, ex-assistant iot-attor- | government proposes to establish in F. Welch, | ney of New York, gradunte of he. Co-{ Ontario will be located near MeDou- : and lumbia Law relative -- of ex-|gall's Chute, about the end of steel, A vote of thanks | Mayor Hewitt, and twice a member of lon the Temiskaming railway. The mgat- to the Wom} the New York ture, is being [ter will be definitely decided when for its gen- | held by the South police for In- | Hon. Frank Cochrane returns to To. supply of | dian s officials on a charge of ronto. The government will require All the new | fraud, which it is alleged he practiced | a plot of ground one mile square, a in place in] in Connecticut against a mercantile eta - : Ss roo in | agency in Indianapolis. Chalmers Picnie. Sa Sperating i vis Chalmers Sunday school picnic w er m0 long as its 1 mei. W.| We have Just resival from peach. | held, yesterday "afternoon: on" Res " PT ght Carey . W, 'e have just publish-{ Horse Island, two miles from Gana- and express 2 ers 3,000 copies of new popular fiction oque. The steamer Pierrepont took i iii & 5 fancywork, | ¢f America's Misa Mabel Dal ton, whose menkin | are | U55 and 'enjoy the | pm. Home early. Supper on board. ne 2 ionrly | *Stawberrics are bad for ibe tem thought on the pars |PT» 80 scientists say. We know a response surely | People who, must eat 'em the year the most convincing round. ou." When you get glasses make sore of a Iva Martin was fit by getting them at Chown's t Store, The reason most people don't get better results from advertising in the swnmer is because they don't adver tise. The latest music, vocal successes, Waltzes, two-steps and selections from leading operas, 15. a copy. McDer- mott he S Just the thing for campers. Seidlite Powders in tin boxes. Sold at Gib , train, is improving nice- ly, in the hospital. He has regained consciousness. Baby's Own Tablets, Swedman's and Stedman's, and other baby requisites at Hoag's. The exedrsionists here this after noon were from New York city. One was a German women's bowling club, numbering forty. > The threo children of Rev. C. A. Sykes, in the general hospital with scarlet fever, are doing nicely. Time will he needed for their recovery. ; Have you tried "Our Own" antisep- tic tooth powder (in 15c. tybes, at Hoag's. Mrs, Ru Land and niece, Miss Pow- ers, of New York, arrived on Wed- nesdaye to spend the summer at the Hitcheock House, at Wolfe Island. "MeCoukey's chocolate covered cher ries," fresh at Gibson's Red Cross drug 8 - Lieut. Petors, 14th iment, is. om the staf of Marshal . H. Rice at Watertown, N.Y. today. The lth was in the centre of the procession to- day. Richard Wilson, arrested a week on a charge of vagrancy, and remand- ed to jail, was given his liberty, this morning. A drink was discharged, aud another ined 31 and costs, with option of tén days in jail. Prevost, Brock ing ment, consisting of Scotch and English tweeds, serges, cheviots and vicunas. A great variety of them to choose from. No disposal has yet been made of the remaining two Greer children. They, with their mother, are still occupy ng the police cells, Food was |. supplied them by Miss Harkness, of the American hotel, Otis Gage, eldest son of D. B. Gage, 308 Montreal sirvet, left for the west, on Tuesday, to spend two months. He will visit his uncles, Otis and Henry Gage, who have been in business at Winnipeg for the last fourteen vears, running a large meat and shipping business. Others may say their ice cream is the best in the city but the people say "No, Hoag's is the best." General Yardmaster Allan Donald- son, Brockville, has secured a two months' leave of absence, and, on the 18th, will sail on the S88. Athenia, of the Donaldson line, for a visit to relatives in Glasgow. He will be ac- companied by his father, William Don- aldson, Kingston. Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Com: pound fresh at Gibson's Red Cross d tore. fi g tour, Saturday, 2.30 we-election to a fourth term, and that were loaded on the steamer Manches- ter Shipper at Montreal, Liantly illuminated. Steamer Stormount, Captain Fras- er, from Sidney, with a cargo of steel rails for the Transcontinental railway, arrived in port, yeskerday afternoon, and moored in the Louise docks. The Stormount is a new steain- er built in Great Britain, last wint- er, for the Montreal Transportation Company, and will be. employed on Yhe upper lakes, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. At Regina, the sthool board has engaged Duncan Brown, Elora, to be principal of Victoria school. D. B. Hanna, general manager of the Canadian Northern, says. the crops of the west have a hopeful appear- ance, Prince Fushimi sent a check for £50 to the Mayor of Montreal. The mon ey goes to the General and Notre Dame hospitals. The C. P. R. has decided to con- struct fifty giant locomotives, exceed- ing in size any engine ever built in Canada heretofore. An order was signed by Sir Charles Fitepatrick, for the release of "Tim" Flood, the Toronto baseball 'player, sentenced to imprisonment for assault. It is reported at Hong Kong that the Prefect of Wayhau, in China, tor- tured a number of insurgent prisoners by pouring burning resin on their bare bodies. G. J. Griffin, Winnipeg, drug clerk, committed puicide by cutting his throat, and then jumping out of a second-storey window at his board- ing house, Dr. Edwin Grant Dexter, head of the School of Education of the Uni- versity of Illinois, was appointed commissioner of education for Porto Rico. James Heddlestone, tried for man- slaughter, at Hull, Que., for leaving an excavation on the C.P.R. work un- protected, so that achild lost his life by falling in and drowning, was ac quitted. The Canadian grocers are urging the government to protect the public from impure and harmful foods and drugs, It is asked to establish a standard of quality for all spices, condiments, vinegars, haking powder produets, canned or preserved meats, vegetables and other foods and medicines sold under proprictory or trade names. SEEKS A RE-ELECTION. Denial of New Trial Alone Will Block Plans. San Francisco, July 4.--Mayor Eu- gene Schmitz, awaiting sentence under conviction of extortion, in an inter view says he will be a candidate for he has already begun the preliminary work of his campaign. He declared that he is confident of winning at the polls and that nothing will prevent him from running except the denial by the appellate and supreme courts of the appeal he is preparing for a new trial, STUNG BY BUG. Mrs. Honereset To Have Her Lip Lanced. Toronto, July 4.--The case of Mrs. J. 8S. Honereset, Webster av cue, sug- gests that the reign of the kissing bug Is not yet over. Mrs. Honereset was REACHED QUBEC Pretty Shirt Waists Even the lower priced ones are models of good quality, materials and taste in the muk. ing. WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, 75¢, 99¢, 1.25. WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, 1.49, 1.75, 2.00. WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, 2.50, 2.75, 3.00 and up. All we ask is a comparison with the stocks of- fered elsewhere. Fashion Says "LACES," Particularly Fine Valenciennes Laces. We have a very large assortment. Some pretty patterns received to.day. Maay of them are exclusive designs. sc, 6c, 8c. 10c, 12jc, 15¢C yard, Insertions to match quite a number of patterns. Long White Lisle Gloves RECEIVED TO-DAY. Light Weight Summer Corsets Are in order and we are meeting this demand in fine style. Never before have we many Corsets as now. The values we offer keep ou Corset Department busy, SUMMER ' CORSETS in fine light weight Percale, SUMMER CORSETS in gir- dle form. sold s the picnic party to the island, and re- turned before nine o'clock. A pleasant afternoon was spent. ---- Campbell Bros' Straw Sailors. Are the ones good dressers wear. In five hours 112,000 bushels of gray of Canada, and also = the fourth vol-| Silk wate vings 3 ume of Creighton's History of the Po- | cn's Red Cross ding store © 0 0 vy, will return them to him at 207 Centre Simcoe conservatives renom- illiam street. ry C. B. Thompson for the legisia- 1 h Burned To Death. 7 a woman is willing to let A telegram was received at Athens, talk, it is because the ne noth ts Tuesday, from New York, by A. tell. Lh Blanchard, bearing the sad intell Fresh Bittorsweets, MoConkey's, only that their son's (F. J. Blanchard), [at Gibson's Red Cross stove. little daughter had been to | The xan who lives in the past car- death Monday night, ge his headlight on the wrong end. i5 -------- _ Buy Castoria and Winslow's Scoth. When in - if wanting glasses, going --_ HD at Hoas's. . 5 ROP da Nobs at Carnovsky's, iW ite Shoe Polish | AND \ ------ Somethi ery Fw i S e ing almost every lady wants and you might as well have I > 1 i We sell-White Beauty. "a Ii uid," put i i a pure white and dries quickly. TH PW in 10c. und Je, sions Blanco, "a paste." pit ub ; b $ i made in rainy and a ei by et hi In Bosee st 1c, Two-In-Ofe, "a liquid," put up in 10e. size. We _have--Wide Silk Tassel End Laces at 25¢. A Narrower White Silk Tassel End at 15c, And a Mercerized Silk Tassel End at 10c. White Cotton Laces, two pairs for Bo, the I The Lockett Shoe Store. PS. - i Ne have some English Styles in Club Bags, both for Ladies 3 and Gentlemen. They sell from $12 to $95. I Attentio: Given at #hik tim year to remaking an FUR GARME Conditions are fav for having the best sible work done, anc are positively assurec your Furs will be rea you when required. phone 489, or drop a card and we will sen & 8 waggon for your F Only experts in our tory. John McKay Fur H 149-166 Brook 8 "~ = ALWAYS IN SE Whether we have warm Wh cold, sunshine or rain, our QUEEN BEE 1 Is always in season and alway mand. Imported direst from Ceylo Mb. and one lb. packages omly, i 50 and 60c Jas, Redden & IMPORTERS OF FINE GRO Esc NOTICE i Will not be open on THURS H 41h of July, total receipts TA erland, on TUESDAY, July +22 be for the benefit of the Hot ;. Hospital. Moving Pictures for Monday day are the best. 'Charlie's Paints."' "Carman In Danger. o "Pussy"s Breakfast." . 8c New Illustrated Son, GASOLI Put in Your Ta at Our Doc A large stock of D q teries, Spark Plug an 4 | always on hand. = SELBY & YOUI LIMITED. Kingston & Pembroke TENDERS MARKED *49 For Station 'At Calabogie," ceived at the office of the u until noon, July 186th, 1907, fo a station and platform at Ont. x 3 Detail planf and specification Le seen at the office * of the ur E Kingston, or at the office of Barnet, Renfrew, Ont, The lowest or any rily accepted, _. YCONWAY, Acting Genera & Pemb tender »p tendent, Bingswony Kingston, . K ngtton, Ont., July 2nd, 15 C. H. Pows Carpenter and J 103 Raglan renege dee ROLLER RI AFTERNOON, 2.30 | EVENING, 7.30 to 1] Bam every evening and Satu Select patronage. x IT IS A FACT ood stuf! money ad you will do that | your Stoves, Furnityse and C TURK'S Store, cess street. - TRY A POUND G MYERS 524% SAU SAVED BY CLOTHES i . Acts As Net In. Mid-Ai ae Baby's Life. a New York, July 5.--Edwar two years old, fell from storey five cscape, struck a ¢ running out from the fow window below, and rehounde the rebound landing him bac fire escape platform.' This almost miraculous es death was witnessed by hund happened to be in the neigh 93 Grove street, where. the | The clothes iineacted fike & circus, a . ¥ .

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