Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Jul 1907, p. 6

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com- | Miss Ruchiael Caroline Gwyn, eldest are being made in the cul soja Hea juce distributed free or at low prices in order 0 Sneourage agricultural indusity amone natives. ro ade With regard to irfigation ruction on this point given to Seber snsead © THE FIRE COMMITTEE Had a Mecting On Wednesday + A meoting of the civie fire committee esterday afternoon. 'Pres- . Ross (chairman), Rob- ertson, Nickle and Angrove, Tenders were to have been awarded for rubber eonts, but one of the sam- ple coats had disappeared commitlee room, and the award had to be delayed, The question is, Who coat? "city elork was instructed to ify the chairman Dawson that when the parks ee _y litte z g r per 1b.; 600 foot, mixed, lle; 600 foot, The seventeen carloads are carried by the steamers Ames, Ne vada and Advance. To Receive Coal Tenders. Two civic committees have been on. Saturday after- noon, waterworks " two o'clock, and | light and power at four a to award ial meoting of the city be called next week : will follow a hile Jootsteps ad advanta, caper ra the. city for outside light starts, others ® andig of for Tweed Stites, in Halifax, : , § uck Suits, coat and 2 Pants, in homespun Chick from $1 $3.50 James' church, Dundas, this afternoon, daughter of Col. Gywn, was united in marriage to Canon Abbott, the popu- lar vector of Christ's church cathedral, Hamilton. * The ceremony was per- formed by Rural Dean Irving, assisted Jhe by dl, "B. Uns, Chiao, a Hhrother: of the groom. The maid of 'henor was Miss Marion Gwyn and the bridesmaids were Miss Nora Gwyn, Miss 1 Osler, Toronto; Miss Mary amilton, and Miss Alice Me- Conuchie, Chicago. Master Fhilip Osler, Toronto, was page and Rev Barrow, curate at the cathe- dref, was best man. This evening the 3 (bride and groom will leave on a three months' old country. 'While in England they will be the guests of Dr. William Osler, of Oxford. David Adams, one of the union car- penters _émployed at the terminal sta- ago, was tried, at the police court, this morning, on a charge of intimi- dation. It was shown that Adams stood on the corner, close to the building where the strike is on, and kept watch on the carpenters who went to work there, but the crown failed to show that he interfered with "any of them, and the case was ac- cordingly dismissed. James Person, a society young man, was charged, at the police court; this morning, with threatening fo kill his father. Before ihe charge was read the magistrate sent the prisoner to jail for three days, on an old re- Person has been drinking heav- Hamilton, Ont. July 11.--At St! {in Maedonald Park, tion, who went on strike, some time | ily for several days. Fifty leading' citizens were. invited Ly letter, and an open invitation was given in the press, for attendance at a meting Toronto and Ottawa contingents of Old Boys. The at was: W "ton, Henry Angrove, G an, Joseph Hiscock and w. J. B. Penso. The mayor sent his for | Roncattondante being out town. | On the to form a social club, and one hun- dred and ninety-five applications were But on that for half a century at least, + .| The small meetin solved to repeat the s| years, do to save the sally out of Britain follows the sun in its will be treated to a « tattoo of criticisms, unwilling helps is asked on the 20th, and to give an evening Land concert on the 21st; to receive the usual 1,000 from Toronto on the { 27th. and have a band concert on the evening of the 28th; 'and if funda per- the afterncon and evening will occur societies. The Torontos remain until Tuesday evening, od ah enjoy the river trip on the Nor ing. Kingston starts nobly as dt did on | the first reception of Old Boys. But | street railway, did on the en other projects, 'There is HAS HAD TO GO. His Politics. Toronto, July 11.--Thomas McDon- North ol active partizan- mi on i J. Dillon, of the same place, nature, was a Sve oy and ed pt Ed back to ae permed a paint- ed. When finished, howev trait did not suit him. Wi ho bogged hi hol . jewel; J his holiness as on with the SIH,000 theit. of the jewels of Lo SNE LN tet a fiw words 6 m as ion, 4 John vi,-20." Janwing to the custidinn of the crown Cybl, "LY ude. of she artist Took. 'they found the [molds and Charlotte M. Watson, stud- ents-in-training in the schools, directors. has been appointed to sucoced him, More Theft In Dublin Castle. London, July 01. --Simultancously the Order of St. Patrick from Castle, jewelry valued at $7,500, be- jewels, Sir Arthur Vicars, Ulster King of Arms, was stolen. stightest clue to the thieves. FS Thanksgiving Day. Ottawa, July 11.--There is a possi: Thursday. Pressure is being brought to hear on the government by com: mercial travellers and others to change the day. The railway companies are le Roller Rink Burned. Quebec. July 11.--The Academy Ro! loway. the property of the Canadian Roller Rink . company, was destroyed by fire, yesterday. Loss, $10,000, -------- Lose Their Strike. © Preset tule 11. The duck laborer here, Who ricestly went out on strike have lost their fighe and. to-day, re sumed work under the old terms. See Bibby's $12.50 blue suits. Bed Lug poison instantly kills them, ion these old boys, of Toronto ttawa "stick ' for the Limestone | 'ity. This is a boon becauee it is nor || received for admission at $35 each. toricus that Kingstonians when gut of | 10ronto and occasion they were not town do not defend working for the city on public-spirited rather chime in with the chorus of | lines, but for a good time for them: | depreciation. in-| selves. That's been Kingston's way Girls are more loyal than dwellers here | {at home, lst night, re- | .¢ for Kingston; it is like the love | There Will Be Compromises With rd work of past of Saul and Jomathan--it is the tramping after sub {han existing home affections. scriptions, and get up some reception sity jn Canada has had the 'honor of [of Coleman township, who reached the city's credit. They will receiving ' in pairs this week. The cosgion ? Instead of an affliction it is | parliament evening drum beat of the martial airs |, feyther in the cap. of old Kingston. and seen by the newspaper mem. 'He Boston and Buffalo are giving d | sta practically all the miners rounds of the world. The collectors ame comics, | the gieing Stand | ated thut Practically o wlous evening over one hundred citizens attended a ob (b a combined picnic of Roman Catholic a it tives second breath, as it July 22nd till 27th. x on, the hotel or exhibition is schemes, athletic association and a doz- nigh n little {are repeating their welcomes ald, istrar of deeds for [patch to The American, i Sha sounty of i + bo ho is well-known for hi ssed Pope; who 15 ibis Othe their insurance in directly with the supreme lodge. There is not ed up the passage To if Bot the | rie: "Tt is I: De not afraid." Chicago, July bility that Thanksgiving day will be | sister of a Monday instead of a | betrayed faulting teller, is under arrest. She 's believed to have received more than $20,000 of the money alleged to have been taken, Parkhill, Ont.; ty-four. . Both have families extend: | 'ng into the third and fourth general! 'ions. TWELFTH OF JULY . [ victorious' in the year 100. = Excar- bands will be ingston, and Belleville and Picton. K The parade will start at 1.30 p.m. from the Murket Square, and will neess street and will be delivered from the pavilion by Dean Farthing, Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, Rev. C. A, Sykes, Rev. Nr. Whitt- more, Rev, Dr. Nimmo and others. The clergymen will have the promin- | a " --h maT. understood to have come out of th MARRIAGE A FAILURE, And In This Instance Mi. Man ' Was To Blame. From: Home Chat. He did all the courting before mar- ringe. He never talked of his affairs with his wife. He thought his wife had a very easy time. He thought of his wife only as a cheap housekeeper. He mever dreamed that a wife de served praise or compliments. He married an ideal, and was dis- | talions of the appointed to find it had flaws. He paid no attention to his person- al appearance after marriage. ! He treated his wife as he would not" have dared to treat another woman.| The Price Took a Jump On Mar-| Buy Edward's Nervine for the sto | mach and liver, Red. 250 ' i Mor. MeConkev's high | with a bang. A week ago, whites went class candy teceived at Gibson's Red Cross drug store on Tuesday. It's sold at Gibson's Phone 1 THE HOME COMING OF THE OLD BOYS. compliment ever paid Kingston. Mak. ing an allowance for its summer at- tractivemess it is flattering for last evening to take into crowds to come here year after counsitleration the coming visits of the [from two great cities full of life (ntertainment. . T. for what they see, Mianes, president board of trade; J. a holiday as they can enjoy at home. | M. Farrell, J. S. Turner, W. B. Dal- | They come because they love old King- | McGow- | ston, the most ill-used place as regards reputation in Canada. such year | and come | lively | They do not or for as When other | are counting it slow and wnap- | chable because of awkward train | 'and lack of hotel accommoda- | and | their city, but These Old Boys and | Their loyalty is a valuable | better | What pilgrimages five years in suc- | subscriptions like continucus gran and $500 each being numerous, [Those of the Chambers Ferland : and two weeks apd refusals, though a small amount ih pent J from cach. The hope is to ly fis carnival for its re-union have a band to receive the Ottawas omij till August 5th, and extends this handling the crowd of strikers programme : "Ottawa Canoe Club regatta, aqua- been no trouble of amy moment. Last tie sports at Aylmer, Old Timers Orosse match, a . rh : & ternoons, champi ip athletic meet, jand his mit ta have shorts on the mrning of 3 lien i tattoo parade | through a crowd of 1,000 men, mostly the 20th, the city's civic hoa. "Wi, 4 Groworks; fancy dress roller skat- (strikers, was ing carnival, ericket tournament, seven Scene. ] r vs, Great Marathon road race. Oth- [that the strike will be settled by com- er events will be added from time to Promise. | time, Send the secretary your $1 and | secure a button." Kincardine gives week's tion, -- nd Lil h. Sorte, Coneers {A. 0. U. W. In Michigan Forced of spectacular being" provided. trotting matches given daily and | tly. A dozen towns in Ontario | POPE PIUS JESTS ture To Portrait. ver; the por- showed it to him pope wrote Sister Arrested. 1H. --~Florence Wood, Mrs. Laura H. Carter, who Chester B. Runyan, the de Wed In Life's Autumn. Hagerman. aged Graduates Married. {lower would have them. i Rev. D. A. MeKeracher, RA, Lyne | See Bohs id ha : doch, and Miss Jean Black, B.A. were | yg marrid jn Hamilton on July Both are Queen's graduatse. Tey Biby's epecial B10 suits, . TREE \ VHI THURSDA Y. JULY 1h 107, 2 | a : wir Be Celebrated rated Here To-mor- THE NEGRO SOLDIERS The ie . . . | 3 Ga ! Orangemen will bave a big time | SACKETS HARBOR THREAT the Mth of | the post and the fact that Fort On { tario is the post of one of the bat | song Madison barracks. | | | Morming Star, pt; Uso 30; Sunbury, | [30 Wolfe Island, 30; Collins Bay, 75; | Hinchinbrooke, 35, Springs, 1,000 Islands, Wolfe Island, 1 Jo re {of Michigan, Ancient Order of United enthusiasm for the yearly visits of old [turning crowds who value their birth- | Workmen, have voted to surrender the friends. And yet these are the highest right. charter. The death claims have ac / | comulated { The grand lodge faces an indebtedness {of $1£0,000, to meet which there are e . {only the Jume collections and a bal rar Is Released Pecause Of Humorous Application Of Secrip- ance of ahout $50,000, In eight years | Regist: the membership in Michigan has drop- New York, July 1l.--A cable des {ped from 23000 to less than 3,000. rom Rome, | It is thought that {who can afford to meet the premi will be provided a way addi- {provincial certificate as a director of | kindergartens. She secure honors. Miss | Mabel Wrenshall, another Kingstonian | also passed. { River Navigation company's line, is on her way to Ki government dry dock. & the rket - July Jule H.--An inter 19th, 'at sure Mrmatrow. Jule sting wedding took place here, when to Macdonald Henry ninety, was | iv Tim > a . wedded to Mrs. Ramobe, aewl seven: | My. Fitagorald and other. peoaimeni speakers. | {much as running an awtomobile. i Wis oman 1a a goon ob be] Sues oats for fladies. just «received, New : a n SS A NK } 10th. should take out ah insurance policy. | . : om te ben viene of oie. § The Lockett Shoe Store. IS i's 45 sk ie, a kia S---- i Town Excited Over Report--Color- ed Men Said to be Ordered to Take Post at Madison Bar- racks. 5 { Waterfown, N.Y., July 11.--Sacket's Harbor is excited over the report that | orders have been issued for the 24th United States Infantry to take post! at Madison barracks. The 24th is one of the regiments composed of colored men. There is a confirmation of the reported coming of the Mth to the post in the Army and Navy Journal and also in the Army Register, . The 24th Infantry is one of the regi- | ments ordered home from the Philip-| | pines and the decision to have it re lieve the 23rd Infantry at the post is| war department. The order is also in | terpreted as meaning that the 23rd, | which is now on a tour of duty at the | Jamestown exposition, will be ordered | to the Philippines. | | There is talk of appealing to Presi- | dent Roosevelt in remonstrating | against sending a colored regiment { fo Madison barracks. If this is deter { mined upon the protest will probably | | be transmitted through Representative | in Congress Charles I. Knapp. Water town and Oswego, it' is said, would | doubtless join in such a remonstrance, owing to the proximity of this city to egiment * which garni CHEESE BOARD. i | I ket To-day. Kingston, July 11.--The Frontenac 'heese Board, this afternoon, opened for llc, and colored for 11 3:16c.; to day they touched the roof at 1lfc. The total cheese boarded numbered 919 co'ored and 350 white. The follow- | ing factories were boarded: } White. --Inverary, 30; Forest, 75; Getting the right sort of a Skirt means buying at the right sort of a store. Our Skirts hang right, fit right, look right, and the price is right. LIGHT WEIGHT TWEED SKIRTS for sum- / mer wear, just the thing for travelling. Prices 3.50 to 6.50. BLACK VOILE SKIRTS, 1.99, 7.50, 8.50, 9.75. Colored.--Arigan, 50; Cataraqui, 80; E. G., 60; Cold Spring, 9; Glenbur- nie, 70; Gilt Edge, 55; Howe Island, 27: Bay View, 60; Ontario, 00; Rose Hill, 35; St. Lawrence, 50; Silver Spring, 75; 1,000 Islands, 30; Wolfe Island, 45. McGrath's, 60. The buyers present were Messrs Porter, Gilson, Murphy, Kerr, Gilles pie, Thompson and Alexander. Bidding opened at lle, and closed at 118c. At the latter figure Mr. Kerr VENETIAN AND LIGHT WEIGHT ING scoured Cold Spriné, Gilt Edge, Howe ; BO AREA res ya Toland, Ontario, St. Lawrence,' Silver LISH BROADCLOTH SKIRTS, 375 to McGrath's, and at 11 3-16c. the fol- is lowing makes of whites: Invérary, Forest, Morning Star, Wolfe Island. At 11ic. Mr. Murphy took Oso. - Mr. Porter, Toronto, representing the Davies company, limited, of Montreal, made his initial appearance at the board as a buyer, WILL BE SETTLED. Strikers. Toronto, July '11.--A. Ferland, reeve Sp IU sea 'qpeqo)y mo) 'Sep Hw 9 © © oe, » buikhings, this morning, 3 of lin the Cobalt fields are now on strike. y . . i mine, Keep pace with the season. We have some : enter- of which he is part proprietor, having OS . . by Ottawa been called oly 7 gp whom lh "The really cool Black Goods--so thin as to make July |quthorities, Mr. Ferland says, are mao 3 3 a" Oy --rt one mmagine they should be white instead of {great judgment and so far there has s mbre fy night the arrest of a man from New i? two | Liskeard, who was the worse of liquor, Black y oiles, 75¢., 99¢. conveyance to the lock-up 3 ET 5 Black Crepe DeChene, 75¢., 99¢. uid affected without any a Black Eoli enne, 99¢. yard. Black San Tey Cloths, 99c. Black Panama Light Weights, 49¢c., 75c. Black Kantona Cloths, 49¢., 75¢., 90c., 99c. Black Lustre, 25¢., 35¢., 49¢., 59¢., 75e. Black Silk Warp Henriettas, 1.25, 1.00. of keeping | 3 force by dealing | Mr. Ferland is of the opimion TOO MANY DEATHS. To Give Up. Detroit, July 11.--The grand lodge faster than the receipts. present members | ---- ------ my Trunks, Bags, Valises & Suit Cases The largest assort- mentand the best goods of any city between Toronto and Montreal. ---------------- Secured Certificates. Miss Evelyn G. Norris has secured a Miss Myrtle E. Lee, Lavinia E. Rey- Kingston { as assistant have passed To 'Go Inte The Dock. The steamer Cayuigh, of 'the Niagara i Suit Cases, Canvas Telescope Cases, Jap- anese Wicker Club § Bags, Suit Cases and ¢ Telescope Cases, La- i oP dies' Basket Trunks, @- Hat Boxes, Steanier "Trunks, Shawl and Trank Straps, Shoulder Straps, Name Tags, &c. Everything new and Nice. on, to enter the See Bibby's $12.50 black suits, The Orangemen's parade will leave 1.30 pm., and will proceed! Park; where. addresses other prominent i Running for office costs almost as prey hiire wore n cipn of weakness | ame SS YEAR 74 DAILY MEMOR Band concert, Macdonal 1 1 1 Three essentials. Quality, style and goo® Always found in. Camp Yacht Club nieeting, 8 Vaudeville, at Ontario Wonderland, every after ing. City league baseball, « p.m. Saturday. George Mills & Co. wil their new store to-morro Tenders for St. George tions received till Saturd Water works committs turday; light amd power Pom This day in history: invaded Cunuda, 1812; Boyne. Remember excursion G'P.R., Tuesday, Jul) Fare, $3385. S---- WHIG TELEF] 248--Business OWicey 238--Editorial Rooms. 202--Jobbing Departme Color Printing a Speci: EG ---- A. m-------------------- of Dinner We have a few o sets left, you can THREE OR DOLLA! All new up-to-dat: on every ome of | ONLY SHC FEW PIE Robertson Given at this year to remakin pairing FUR GARI Conditions are for having the sible work done are positively as your Furs will b you when requ phone 489, or dr card and we wil waggon for yo Only experts in tory. John McKay F 138-1556 Brc Sc : 30 2s (WONDER AMUSEMEN Open every day fro Saturday July 12th,9 a.m, i Emtire change of pr Monday, Wednesday and Sc IT IS AF money and y our Stoves, Furniture | URK'S Second-Hend § cess street. The \ New Adve Newspaper adv these days is rec science. [Space papers a nd mag bought like sj "where else. The ness concerns of try are able to the value of a ce Yer of inches on page in a certain or newspaper, definitely as they value ' of a certa of feet of grounc tain street in city. Newspap has a definite Vv: upon the numl sons who read t cular newspapel class to which t The Whig is adapted to the Kingston merch of its thorough from 'end to end ston and its env ------------------ Started. Bibby's sis The: genuine Castoris son's Red Crass Drug other. ;

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