Daily British Whig (1850), 7 May 1908, p. 8

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THE DAILY BR. -TISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY 7 1908. Telephot waggon wi (489) our call. The finest, hardest, simplest and the most brilliant of minerals, [8 combining all gualities of 'the highest degrees found in gems, The diamond will continue to hold the highest place in popular BE favor as the king of precious stones, and temporary ups and downs in trade conditions will not [ materially affect its value nor de [N stroy the cherished sentiments as- sociated with it as a gift. Our solitaire and three-stone rings are jewels of beautyq Our moderate prices will | surprise you. Spangenberg i JEWELLER, w Issurer of Marriage Licenses. The Season for Paint Is here, and we are better equipped 1 ever before to furnish you with all ihe reat Rirements for gvery kind of a job. Y'S PAINTS are lea 4 $1.50 per gallon. Get new color car Every CAD guaran W. A. Mitchell's Hardware, 85 Princess St. HAVE YOUR Windows Decorated with "GLACIER = Whe only substitute for Stained Glass Artistic, Durable, Economical, by 'D. J. DAWSON rege to Dawson and Staley, nr street. pen Grade Pianos at Living Prices and Berliner Gramophone. Will Ee. Sewing Machine. oonix Fire tinguisher ; and a full line of Musical Tsteuments, 'Music, ete u Work Commenced. dhe Shipway company, Torouto, the dontrack for erecting fire on the schools. commenced the : this morning." The Collegiate In: tute will be fitted out first. The a be pushed along as quickly possi) Ie disinfecting and deodorising use of lime. Sold in Kingston at 's Red Cross drug store. 't forget the Y.W. C.A. gymuas rveoncert, Monday night, Operg THES PIL EDITION SIS HE Wi ISHED Y.W.C.A. BUILDING I'UND. List of Those Who Have Contri- buted to the Cause. The members of the Y.W.C.A, wish to extend tueir thanks to the follow ing, who have contributed to the building fund Mr. Bureau, B. 'W. Robertson, J. Mclutyre, D, M. Mcln- tyre, Prof. Ross and Mrs Ross, J. McD. Mowat, E, J. B, Pense, Dr. Sparks and Mrs. Spacks, Miss Meo Leod, Mugs. G. Smith, Miss Drum- mond, Miss Hepstritch, Dr. Bogart, el Couper, Dr. A. E. Ross, R. J. V- { Ar ¥, Mrs. Breck, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs, 'Ww. J. Baker, Miss Bureau, Miss Jamieson, Miss Davis, Col, Smith, Miss E. Smith, Miss L. Lucas, Mrs McFaul, Miss H. Chown, Miss Lovick, Miss H. Lovick, Mise Crawford, Mrs. Evans, Mrs, Squire, C. Wright, Mrs FP. | Simpson, { tody. Mo seven weeks, | man wanted for the 4 that there had not Leen sever Henderson, Miss Montgomery, Dr. i. W. Clarke, J. Carson, G. Cannon, Thos. Mills, Mr, Catzington, Mise May Ross, McDonald, Miss PF. Damiels, Mise Greaza, Mrs. J. Hooper, Mrs. Cusick, Mrs, Jaime, Miss Henry, Mrs. Strange, W. A. Mitchell. Mr. Ug-| low, Miss age, WA Miss Connor, Miss | Hoppins, Miss Greenlees, Cataraqui | school teachers, Miss Sutherland, Mere. Richardson, Miss Reid, Mr. Nash, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Yule, Mrs. Sho rt, Miss English, Miss Walker, G. Chown, A. B. Cunningham, Joseph! Walkem, J. McKay, Mr, Fair, Dr. Winnett, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Far rell, Mr, Waldr. m, Mr. Span enberg McMANUS RELEASED. French Government Did Not Press! Its Case. At Montreal, on Judge Choquet discharged "Kid" Me Mgnus, the noted criminal, from cus- He had been under remand for waiting for the French government to establish that he is the Paris Rue Scribe robbery. The judge said the French | authorities had failed absolutely connect the man in court with man wanted in France «2b ie known that everything was done"to get the French government to withdraw its demand for the of McManus. Strong influences were brought to hear from" New York, Me- Manus served in penitentiary at King- under the name of Martin, for robbing Bryson's store in Ottawa. to ston, A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. -- the Train Station. A citizen, in speaking, last night, in reference to the complaint made by GUT.R. Agent Nicholson, about veung men and boys jumping on the trains at the outer depot, and stealing rides, stated that it was a wonder to him I fatali- ties as a result of this practice, It appears that for some time they have been Jumping on the trains. Some get on the trains to ride as far as Cataraqui, and others go farther, perhaps to Napanee. This has formed a very popular pastine for a great marly on Sundays. The company, however, intends to stamp this nui ance out, and all guilty parties will he sumgoned to the police court. A word to the wise shoukl be sufficient. Jumping on at the GAVE. INTERESTING ADDRESS On "Turkey and Missionary Work There." "Turkey And Missionary Work There," was the sybhject of a very interesting address, delivered at Chal mers church, on Wedgesday evening, by Rev. 8. B. Manoukian, B.A. There was a good attendance, and the ad- dress was much appreciated by all, The pastor, Rev. Dr. Macgillivray, oe cupied the chair, The lecturer gave an account of the good work being car ried on by the missionaries in this foreign land and told many stories vonterning the work. Mullin's Bargains. Choice farmers' butter, per Ib. 21c. Pure lard, 2 hs. 25e. Superior cocoa, per 1b. Ginger snaps, 6 1b. 20¢. Oranges or lemons, 2 dozen 25¢, Fancy biscuits, ten varieties, 3 lbs oe. 3 ths. 3 ibs, 1 Ib. 1 1b, Corner 2be. on fine raising, Le. clean currants, 25¢. Ho, Japan or black tea 4c. pure Javy cofiee, Johnson and Division streets i ------ Formgr Kingstonian Dead. Word was received in the city, this morning, of the death at Brandon. of James Alexander, a former King [stomian, and well-known here. Deceas ed was about forty-three years of age and was unmarried. For many vears he was a traveller for Henry Skinner & Co., wholesale druggists, Ganong's, Evangelines. Carnoveky's.. the Dtiehding ¥he Ih Taswtal success 0 properly to he mai hinge vs Ha business. i this Rich neckwear, beau tiful # hasthoss, stylish shirts, , good fit ad Wa LE roy , nicely underwear nde icalv of man's dress in a whith'we jare vary A Inan.s whole anpeatasce ia otis Suarved ¥ an off-color the rest of his' out 1 may be of Bora ality ¥ and Tie make a Ap OF Me's Correct Fumishing goods at IT Tce lines are complete with all the bright. of the season. the beat 3 for 25e.. collars in this city. Miss Beaton, G. A. | Mrs. Orr, | Thursday morning, | the | custody | 'CITY AND VICINITY. Elected The President. - Gu Craig, of this eity, GEO. ANDERSON, A DANE, ict vif Guild. he Das PLACED UNDER ARREST. i dil a concluded a session in Hamilton, ---- Robert Berde, a Norwegian Charges Him With Using a] : Knife--The Case Will Be sleard [les To-Morrow. With blood streaming fare Irom several wounds, iuf oy his head, Robert Berde, a Nor wegian, thirty Years of age, hurned into-the police station at midnight, lagt night, and asked for protection He told a story of having been as sanited and beaten by another man, in *Beefsteak Jack's restaurant, on On tario street. He was given shelter for! 38 git, and his wonady Were dress {will be in session at Winnipeg at the Berde acensed Anderson. a3 of the Ontario election. Another Dane aged twenty nine of hs io To | gOVernme . outrage ! Many Scotch ® P : rits are deprived voles. committed the assault upon him, and] 8 epri d of their ol as a result of an mvestigation made] by Constables James Craig and Pa- trick Driscoll, Anderson was lodged in | | the cells at noon, and in the police] J ont to-morrow he will be arraigned a a on a charge of assault. Berde suf- {street car at the outer anran. The fered severs cuts shout the head, and Cae is oe that should go to the one of these required the putting in of courts for adjudication. | three stitches. He i rE | son stabbed him with a knife, - Rain A Great Drawback. This rain \ this charge the accused denies. | Both men are sailors, and it appears | drawback to they got into some trouble in the| proceed with their seeding. restaurant. Anderson, who, it is said, | day of watering clouds is promised. | does not belong to the sailors' union.| The rain was not required in any lo- | claims that Berde called him a *'scaly" | cality and will do much harm. | and that this was the cause of the | | trouble, It appears that there was a i se¢ond row at the corner of Princess | and Ontario streets a little lafer,| | when Berde alo out second | | best. { Although of a very painful nature | | Berde's wounds are not believed tol | prove of a serious nature. He was] ahle to walk around to-day, and will | be abl: to attend court when the! { case is called in the police court * to- { morrow ! chased This is the second row of a serious] Mitchell (removing to London, Ont.), {kind to take place at the restaurant! on Earl street, between West and | mentioned within a week, | Sytlenham streets. It is on one of the best residential | streets, has fine grounds about it, and will make a | most desirable home. Occupancy will occur within the next few months. Read Whig's Political Articles. Be sure and read the political arti which daily appear. The and bombastic declarations and boasts clearly exposed. his hicted up- down Henderson's Coffee. superior quality and flavor coffee The our tof a cup of good coffee. J. 8. { derson, Brock street. Hen | Deprived Of Votes. The Presbyterian general assembly s | ime George | Should Go To The Courts. Charles Layzell writes to the Whig reiterating his charges that his child was shocked by tricity from a says that Ander. but | --tenderson's-- Pineapples. Bananas. Fresh tomatoes. Green onions. Lettuce, Parslev. Henderson's, came Brock street. Purchased A Residence. Lieut.-Col. James Massie has } the handsome residence of E [ WCANNING" HIS SPEECHES. Bryan Preparing For Campaign-- | . Speaking Into Phonograpa. 14th Regiment Church Parade. church parade will be held on Sunday, | {May 24th. As major, the Rev. Canon | Starr, chaplain of the regiment, will | not be here, the service may not { held in St. (George's cathedral. St lL Andrew's church has been sugoested, lin view of Rev. Dr. Mackie being chap- | Hain of the Highland Cadets. } es i Wiping Up The Mud. Two drunken men succeeded in wip of the mud and dirt off between Princess and two and three Both | ing must | Ontario | { Queen jo "clock #treet, streets, between this atwrnoon. every step they took, or rather pried to take. They finally made She { the hotels in that seclion, where | were soon peacefully sleeping. | | Funeral On Thursday. funeral of . the late voungest son of the Sydenham, The Creighton, 4 Sospatch fom | Robert Creighton, of his Fairview home William J.! plate on Fhusday Bryan has been talking for several a ast ge be tate Me. Creighton hours each day. His words have float-{ been residing in the west for ed into a phonograph. His voice was vears. He has been ilk for some in excellent condition and the results have heen marvellous It is asserted that two million: re cords wi'l be manufactured Should Mr. Bryan ha nominated for the pre The sidendy he will utilize the phonograph | Seatt plan and his speeches will be sent out | Alt ¥ to every hamlet. hany, y Frought W. J. BRYAN, New York, May 7. Lincoln, Neh., says : late Loos Witham Newlands, some -------- Remains Came Over. remaing of the late Charles F aged twelve years, who died in N.Y, on Tuesday, were over on the to-day. The ang lad's home | Picton, and the remains | there for burial Deceased had only f bee sm ill a few weeks from searlet fou His father and mother accompani : the remains vo Is SUNDAY §CHOOL MEETING. Wore Princess Street Methodist School's | rood Work. The-annual Sunday school ostingl*! of Princess street Methodist church | was hold last evening. About thirty] teachers and officers sat down to 4! bountifully spread table, with Mr. and Mrs. I. PF, Harrison as special guests, a After enjoying the good things pro- | greet one another with a kiss vided by tha teachers Rev. Mr "Merry Widows interfered, Sproule called the officers for reports | the woman from out of town had just | of their work, all of which showed|8% big a hat as her friend here, very encouraging results. After the hats clashed. the attendante was shown to be hi amount raised during the year $251.62] the two women was something of which ¥25.50 was given to the is : poor. Mr. Harrison was then called] 1 wondered what kind of a hat vou upon for an address, which was brim. 80) this Spring. Fone Thy ful of bright suggestions and com ow, isn t that funny: was think. menddtion of the work done. by. the {ing the same thing about you,' school. Mrs. Harrison gave a shart] L '1 declare, 1 helieve mine is just as but practical talk on the Cradle Roll} rt iT esi 3 ht. i department - after which the election of | bh Saly a pelicte you are righ bug officers took pldee with the following | Th s the - nnre $rimmin- on mine. vesults : Superintendent, Miss Erma en they moved for a street car. Wilder: assistant superintendent, E. Qntaria: Dipeess. 'hown; ) s Rn ¢ Chet rn Ammon: L.| {. Rev. Alired Cook, of Maynooth mis- Gardiner; librarians, . Messrs. Woods sion, has been appointed to West and Reynolds; home department, Just, and these \Jivinity ajutionts have Misses Wylie and +Gardiner; cradle! 2®® assigned to Xofk for th sum: roll, Misses Woods and Adzit. All the) Bet an. lay _rcadegs t gh to teachers were re-elected. Mr, Harri- By teat n Co oa I. ut. son then conducted a short conference Dargav ol. z Le re on methods of work and answered n many questions which confront the teacher to the satisfaction of all. A vote of thanks. was given Mr. and Mrs. Harrison for their presence and addresses and also for the . hand- some cheek _Presanted by Mr. Harrison to the school Were Made Use Of. Any young man who bappened to around the Grand Trunk station to-day, when the show company came in, were quickly taken in hand byich the girls, who did not have any wm- Thinking Of Hats. the two met on the G. T. {station platform ' and undertook R. to | the | When The average | h while Rev, C. racation for his wil not recsive has been » i provip- cial afiairs are thoroughly dealt with of is recognized by all lovers deluge is another severe the farmers who cannot Another THE DAYS PSODES LOCAL NOTES A AND THINGS | IN GENERAL Occurrences In The City And | Vicinity--Other Brief Items of | Interest Easily Read And Re- | membered. When you need a Cab 'phone 600. Kemewper the gymnasium concert, | Monday nig ght, Er House, Dark, red, ripe strawberries are Kind you can get at Carpovsky's. { William Swane, plano tuner. Urders | received at Me Auley s. Thong 778, i Edward Heory, formedy of R.C.H. | A, enlisted this morning in the C0. | ASC $ Sponges, both carnage and toilet A from de. to 80, at Gibson's Red ross | drug store. { H. Cunningham, piano tuner from | Chickering s. Leave orders at Me | Auley's book store. ! Archdeacon Carey is in Brockville! attending the meetings of the Anghi can deanvries of Leeds and Grenvilie. Wuson's Invauu Port Wine, a bracing tonic, soli in Aing gston at Gibson s Red Cross drug store. Phone 230. Dr. 1 D. Cotnam, the newly ap- pointed house surgeon at the General Hospital, 1s seriously ill, willy typhoid fever. . Robert J. Nelson, taitractor builder, Los Angeles, of his sister, Mrs. George Baker, Ri- i deau street, 8 Bs. washing soda, 1Uc, 8 lbs. whiting, lhe, 8 packages washing crystal, This week only at Muti 's. Spanish drill, garland fantastics, Jumping jacks snd Brownies, also re gular gymnasiuth class work. Music! by best local talent. Monday night, | in Opera House. Reserve seats with the and | Cal, isa guest | 10¢, | City to-day to see the | are from pur- | | ! | | | | | | It is likely that the 14th Regiment | for ! } be | { Yacht club and is now looking around | | { cially good programine | i were | {a { helplessly drunk and fell down nearly} ol sl 1] | | assessments increased in fraternal James | afternoon from the | | celebration, | morning, i weeks, his brother and sister being | { with him at the time of hig death. | | i { { { | to work out, Cape Vincent 1 011] in | taken | i | at fp | loading lw barf. because | erowd | 120, va | laughed, and the éopversation hetweey, | 000 bushe like | for Richardson's elevator | cessary at the schools. | this circuit. A out extra charge at Uglow's. Quite a number of visitors are in the Red Mill. They Gananoque, Napanee and Deseronto. | Help a worthy cause by going the city hall Friday evening. 1 he| proceeds of "Alice in Wonderland" go to the General Hospital, > The property committee of the board | of education met last night, and made | arrangements for some fusnishings ne- | to t the| Purifier, | Red For | blood purifying and enriching take Radway's Blood sale in Kingston at Gibson's Cross drug store, Ww Hector H elected a member Hume was recently of the Kingston] for a suitable { hoat: ¥Y.W.C. day night, boat-house and a motor | : | A. gymnasium concert Mon- | in the Upera Houce. Spe-| has been ar-| Reserve | at Ug} | ranged. Tickets, 35¢. seals without extra low 8, i John Smellie, of the local branch of | the Canadian Bank of Commerce, suf- | red a severd gecident on Tuesday ev. ting. lle was leaving the bank when ong ol the heavy doors swung back, hitting him on the right eye. 2De., charge IMPORTANT BUYING EVENT TAKES PLACE SATURDAY Good rubber tired cab always when | you phone 600. Members who have recently had their | : ' in surance societies will be able to get much cheaper insurance in the North! American Life Ass.irance Company. Apply to W. J. Fair, district man- er, Kingston, Ont. | Ihe secretary of the Victoria received a litter, this from a man down in Indi | ana, askins for entry blanks. This is a | long way for to tome to join from Montreal | his string up here shortly | Day horses man will bring IN MARINE CIRCLES. Wkat is Transpiring Along Harbor Front. The sloop Granger will load grain Richardson's, for Unsunogue ] he schooner William Jamigyon, coal, from Oswego, at Anglin s| the | un The steamer Kenirving arrived, from Ridgau ports, on her way to Oswego, 0 load coal The schooner Tradewind Oswego, to load coal for {land Steamboat company i The stepmer Simla has loaded 50.-1 lb of wheat at Fort William, | cleared for! Thousand Is- | | Steamer Ridesw King, from | (Ottawa; steamer Belleville, down, | Wodnesday night: steamer -- Aletha, | from bay ports. | The steamer Pierrepont and the steamyocht Ramona are still in the dry dock. They will likely. be out in a day or so, when the Ramona will go down the river on her famous ramble. On Wednesday, a fine gasoline launch arrived here, from Groanave for In Swift's : Be Sure and Read Our Announcement in TO-MORROW NIGHT'S WHIG. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON spector Phillips. The new craft was built in the factory town, and is of the latest design, fifty-two feet long, and equipped with a powerful Barber engine. The I'll See will be quite an addition to the local fleet, and should make a good boat for that business She will be launched at the Kingston foundry. Edwin E. Horsey, general manager of the Bay of Quinte and Lake On- tario Navigation company, has issued notices to the effect that the com- pany, in. view oi the extremely high ig is spring and the flooding of wharves, will guaratites sale land- tay oniy at Kingston, Picton, Deser- onto and Belleville. The company will not be lable for any dam wis Lain. ud hy landing passengers, freight and cattle ah thee places along the Bay 10 Mon a from Duluth, « To bushels . wheat; steamer D. Davidson, Duluth, 79.000 ins of wheat, ' J. 8. Kedle, from Duluth, t bashels of wheat, and 53,000 of fu: steamer ong in, ain, with 90.000 bushels m Port tug Glide will clear for . with two grain barges; tug Ch PE fs 2 ia tow, " Fort William: Joba for OO00 PEO IDENOCALOD 000000 ALWAYS SOMETHING INTERESTING Our Bargain Tables are always full of just the goods you need, and at the right price. This week we have : Old Ladies' House Slippers, low heel, strap and bow, large sizes, regalar $1.50 for = 1.00. Old Ladies' Kid Slipper, clastic front, sole, for 80c, ' Fine Kid Oxfords, blucher cut, light and heavy soles, $1.50. Another Table Heavier Soles, nice shoes, $1.25 Also a table of Men's Oxfords, reduced 35 per cent. in price. Call and see these bargains, Ge Toockeit Shoe Store. t yrn | | |

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