Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jun 1908, p. 8

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Carving Sets Carvers acceptable We have tive designs ip hea harm bandies est Sheflield hindor mpunt- ed with sterling silver. Ang} the prices i found rensonghle. Uarving ts wr handsome case make wedding be complete from $3.00 Up. Kinnear & d'Esterre Jewallers, Princess and Wellington Sts., Kingston. 2 PRICE | PAYS Nhs RIGHT Bi QuANs fr. P. Wal, Coal Dealer BARRACK STRE T GASOLINE 20¢c. PER GALLON Put in your tank at our Dock. We always have in stock Spark Coils, Spark Plugs, Columbia Dry Batter- 'des, ete. Repairs promptly attended to. Selby & Youlden, Ltd. Kingston Foundry. F. A. KILPATRICK Granite and Marble Works New shop, stock, newest de- signs, best material. Reasonable prices. 149 SYDENHAM ST. Near Princess St. new If you wish to UR svecessful at- tend The Kingston Business College b Limited, head of Queen street, CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE business school, Hookkeeping, shorthand, typowriting, tele graphy, | and all commercial subjects thoroughly taught by competent experienced teachers. Pay and night classes. Fnter at any time. Teton very moderate, Phone, 440: Tee HF. MEPCALFE, President. J. B, CONNINGIHAM, Secretary: The Old Cab Stand With a New Namber PHONE 600. Orders promptly attend- ed to, day or night. SPECIAL NOTICE. : on the Ladies of Kingston : have removed to the former Board of Education rooms, Mon- ! Ea No Bachelor's Buttons are required for Pen.Angle Underwear. uttons are sewed on to stay, which will be a boon to the single" man-..and the housewife too, Best for all mem. garment guaranteed by d » Colored Neglige Shirt is the popalar shirt to-d A short time ago ne; glige shirts ¢ worn only in summer, Now the best dressed men wear them all the year round T them much more , for daily use, than bosomed shirt Not only are they more com- fortable, but they wear longer, because they Save fewer trips to the laundry. It is no! the use of a shirt that wears it ont it's the laundry that does it The name Tooke on a shirt eans Fit, Wear and Comfort-- look for the name. TOOKE BROTHERS, LIMITED. MONTREAL. '21 we SHOE POLISH The Perieet Dressing for Ladies' Bhoes. Preserves the finest leather and givea a brilliant polich that will not rub off or soil the daintiest garmenta, No dealer careful of his reputation will say anything else is as good. At all Dealers 10¢c. and 35c. tine This i The flour we good cooks win wii the Bread that's white 2s snow fom as good for Pies and ke And gon my skill as Chef I'll On Sake Flour's "The popular flour of the nation,' 7s Beaver Flour the original Blended Flour The Grand Duchess is 00 (PSE rn Burs Many expert lady corset fitters have expressed their appreciation of the style, fit and lasting qualities of the Grand Duchess Corset. : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1008. NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND. ENTS TELL US. The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. ' News From Caintown. G.-- Mrs. Henry Ten Emma wer Shit Yhits Caintown, + une wl Miss wets at WR 18t Mrs, Jobn 1} ke usfortune to break her arm; improving. Miss Elsie Ferguson returned home, alter visting irends Harriston, Ont. Miss Mabel wus visiting friends in Lyn last k. Dr. and Mrs. William Graham are spending wus week visiting friends in Waterton, Miss Edith Powell 1s Swen days at her home here, Henley 'Ferguson and Mis Elsie Fer- spent Sunday visiting at Mitchellville Mra, Rachel and Miss Steacy, of Wiarton, is visiting the foriner's sister, Tennant Wednesday had it ant on nnant the f bas mn Las son Wi guson last friends Earl Unt, News From Vennachar. 6.~N. L. of Matawatchan wer dnd inst. C. H, Pat has been here j this Vennachar, June Wilson and Miss lian married the nam, Brockville, week. Patrick Murphy, here on the 15th i hut could not fin uit him, W, ernment road terday, i ob Erins ville, was to buy horses, at a price to , Arden, gov- was here yes- Wiliam Sallans in- structions re government prant from the junction road to Mallory turn, The work witl commence next week. Re A. H. Normingtom, Kingston, is holding quarterly meetings in the Methodist charch, Miss Ethel Be- Mataw spending Sun at her Mrs. John Jackson is with rupture ith little recovery, Mra. who has been on to be around nspee tor Free atchan,, Js parent®' homes sulle hopes of ckeon, is able Doings At Denbigh. 6. --~Ihvision 3 by Judge Madden in John Lane's new hall on May 2th, and vision at the Chatson house May 30th. John village lot and partls to Albert Lockwood ed the farm adjoining vhich he sold Year ago to Wa Iter Slater. Denbigh, «June court ourt of re Saturday, € pus ha about a Mr. Slater moved hack the Slate Charles Fritsch, from ver has been taken vin on Falls who and family have their 200-acre farm in Settlement. Mrs, has suffering leg for Ottawa, where she gical operation. Her panied her and will remain a while the capital to await results. A box social 1s to be the Slate Falls schholhuse, this evening, and invita- tions are out for a wedding, which to come off next week. The contract ing parties are Miss E. Rose, daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne . Joseph: Seeley, of Matawatchan. Samuel Rose had the misior- tune a few days ago to cut the ends of a eguple of his fingers off while sawing lumber in hig father's mill. sore to ill undergo a sur- husband arcom been ome time, in he 13 ter Rose and Master Holleford Happenings. Holletord, June 6.--1The members of the Sabbath school are arranging for a picnic held in J, W, Bab ock's grove the 13th. Prospects for a good hay erop here never brighter. James Walker lost two fine head of cattle last week. He found them dead in the pasture. Robert Babeoek mproving his lawn by erecting a pew wire fence. Rev, Mr, Service will preach his final sermon mext Sunday. Many will regret his departure as he was well liked, having labored faithiully for four years in this locality, J Redmond 1s having his shop re painted, William and son, Harrowsmith, the work. Miss Beatrice Freeman is spending this week with friends in Kingston Mr. and Mrs. James Wplker drove to Colline Bay today to visit his R. Walker. Mes. R. J. Cars returned from visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whaim, Shar Lake. Mrs, Davey and: childeon are vigiing Mes. Davey 's mother, Mrs Fhompgon, Kepler, who is ill. Miss Neita; Redmond, Harrowsmith, is at hier ugele's, 3 Redmond. Miss Hatti®d Calline fis home from Inverary. The Albertson fe ddspar will "he opened right away to he on were is here D. house and Redmond are doing brother, lake has hot mine AFTER THE POLE. | Berry and Bartlett { Crew, St. dohn's, Nid, June 8 ~ Happy in the io wwe of a successful dash for the North I'ele with Commander Ro bert KE. Perry, Captain Bartlett, sail- mg master of the Arctic explorer, and a crew of eleven sailors, departed the Allan line steamer Siberian New York, where they make start for the nerth on Perry's Roosevelt. The sailors have been selected fegard to their adaptability t, Are tic exploration, and are practically the pick of Newioundland"s seamen. Capt. Bartlett asserts that if the Roosevelt is fortunate enough to gain the position made during the last at- tempt to reach. the Pole, the experi ence "acquired in that vovage, com: bined with the aid of the specially set lected crew, will make this effort to reach the desired goal an easy /task, The schooner yacht Dervis, owned by Commodore Murray Morse, of the Corinthian Yacht Clab, Hamilton, Bermuda, won the ocean race from Marblehead to Hamilton. To stop #Ay pain, anywhere in twenty minutes, simply take just one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets, Pain means congestion--hblood pressure ~4hat is all. Dr. Shoop's H ~or Pink Pain Tablete---will quickly coax blood pressure away from Pain contres. After that, pain is gome. Headache, Neuralgia, nainful Periods Ect instant help. 20 hy all dealers. Start With on for their ship with Jefploded CROSS LAKE BUDGET. { | An Old Case Revived--More Money For a Road. Leake, June 6 »» W. Hunt, Province for bu road y to Dead Creek, but f he had not ¥ t h the work amount t« er uring the mor he received This year , had to give it another grant has been but it was placed in the han David Scott, for the purpose inishing the road. The road that made be fore bhetome avery and bridge which decaved; so the work from the starting x is just hack of the This road, when finished, will be quite an imjpwovement to this part of the township, for the old road is in a very dilapidated condition indeed Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mounck went to Napmnee in search of a farm. They will pay a short visit to relatives in Tamworth before going on through to their destination. tm November 13th, James Hughes and Hogan, both of Cross Lake, was tried before Magistrate B, "BR. Newt J. Hughes fled from here, but llogan was ean tured and sent up for thirty days. On November 15th the said J. Hughes and D. Hogan made a trip to W, Campeall's and took from the house a couple of pails, hesides eatables Haghes told Hogan that he had work- od for Campeall and that he nad not received his pay and to take some things from the house in- ; Hughes has heen at large anti when he was arrested; the tried hefore Magistrate B. D. Hogan and Mrs. Ann Hogan were witnesses against the prisoner and gave their evidence, as did J. Newton, and J. Hughes was sent to Kingston te stand his trial Miles Wood is helping W. Whod with his ploughing and cultivatine, PP. Detlor is talking about bringing a hoat bark to Cross Lake few grant of y Uross Lake Some ived Cross rece a o purpose years age the inng a mw fron a ent and a. given, i of has vown with briers the as built has done which to be n school 1903, the case of "Dave" vas going stea June 2nd, Case was R. Newton WOLFE ISLAND NEWS. Wolfe Island Girls to Wed. June 8. Two Former Wolfe Island, The sporting club held their last weekly dance Friday evening and it was largely at- tended. Allen McLaren and H. Card ran a couple of trips to Gananoque with their launches and took down a number to attend the races last week, Mrs. D. Kiel took very ill on Wednes- day last, but is recovering. Thomas Dee is confined to 'his home, suffering from appendicitis. Joseph Greenwood is having his fine residence all newly painted inside and out. James Dono- of Three Rivers, Mich., are visiting relatives here Miss Annie G. Hogan, of Muskegon, Mich., a former Wolle Islander is lo be married on Tuesday to Leo Hie- key, of that place. Steward Arm- strong lost one of his bay team last Thursday. Frank Conley has por- chased a cottage on Horsehoe Island and is removing it to hiz home here. J. MgAllister hag given the job of building his house to Mae McDonald, of the village. Allen MelLaren loss .a valuable Jersey cow from milk fever on Saturday, 'Michael Griffin has vented the fair groumds from My. Coyle for sporting porposes. Thomas Lvons had the misfortune to lose ons of his horses while in pasture. It broke one of its legs and had to be shot. Frank Greenwood has a num- ber of men engaged overhauling wharf. Miss Nan Cuff, on van and wife, his the eldest daughter of Edward Cuff, of Watertown N.Y. is to be married on Wednesday to W. J. Boyle, a voung man from Re- gina. Mrs. Patrick Griffin, who was injured a short time ago, was remov- ed to the Hotel Dien, and lies in eritical R. Moore ed a new and uptodate his farm. The village team from Kingston baseball on Saturday is having a has erect wind mill an condition boys defeated » in a game of Herman Staley his house painted. "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Sons, "Three Swallows' Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majcaty the King." o At His Own Expense. Ottawa, June 9.--The Olympig mitten decided that Tom Longhoat, the famous runner, will not sent to England to represant Canada, as he has not qualified in the events. Hf he goes it will have to be at hs own expense, This announce ment of mterest throughout Canada and the Une Stat os. com has just be is intense to sports men ited Weak women should try Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. These soothing. healing, antiseptic suppositories ge direct to the seat of these weaknesses. My "Book No. 4+ For Women" contains many valuable hints to women, and it is free. Ask Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis, to mail it. As the doctor in strictest confidence, any questions yon wish answered. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is sold by all dealers A terrible tornado struck Charles Lity, lowa, on Sunday night, lasting two hours, tearing bulkdings of vari- ous sizes and Killing W, R. Beck amd child. Three children are reported missing, Ice cream made from pure cream is dispensed at Gibson's Red Cross drug store fountain. t Newcastle, Pa., a fireworks plant on . Sunday night, causing considerable damage to buildings snd injuring a dozen persons; three seri ously. THE SPORT REVIEW AN ENGLISH © OPINION OF LONGBOAT. -- How the Indian Won Fame--Can- adian Lacrosse Wil Tour England the Olympic Games. Team Alter 'In Longe England rife Marg are od following number of the Strand Maga zine will serve to show to what tent he bulks in the public mind ; Tom. Longboat, of the Irish abna- dign Athletic Club, Toronto, the On ondaga Indian, who is Canada's hope, and probably the most feared man the Ulympic Marathon, is a puzzle t athletic Canada. A year ppo he was unsnown. Un Thanksgiving Day, 1006 long gaunt mid skin, clad in a Fo tes juely-barred bathing suit, fiashed of a fiedd of thirty of home front ranters on the Am- speculation is as to wilt's chances the His tenth in performances nd the rae wesod atl un Lhe current ea in a in the best distance erican continent, in the Hamilton Her- ald's annual around-the-bay road raee, at Hamilton, Ontario, and at ane leaped into the limelight. Longoat whose Indian name is Cg covered "the nineteen miles, j in 1 hour, 49 mins The very fact that an obscure with practically no training Canadian road running the country sit up and lis time was within the record, Five miles of the course is over a stretch of heavy sandy road. Then the Indian jumped ints the road Marathon, a tensmile road race at Toronto and won it as he pleased over a cowrse ankle deep in mud, In 1907 he after much difficulty, got into cogdition for the Boston Mara thon race, a twenty-five mile American road fixture, There he met 1602 United States and Canadian runners and af ter cooking them up with a hot club in the first fifteen miles, waved them a laughing farewell, went on, and won along, going the 25 miles in 2 hours 24 mins. 24 gecs. He won by nearly a mile, breaking the record by 1 mins 5 2 This wonderful race made redskin famous, and all last seq career was line of unbroken tory. He has won every ra consummate ease. The only time was ever beaten was the first time he ran indoors, and by George V Bonhag, the United States three-mile champion, who Heat the Indian at his (Bonhug's) own favorite distance, [The Indian was beaten bv a foot amt the record was broken by four seconds Longhoat will be twenty-one years of im June. He started running at 135 pounds, but now weighs 135 lhs. He is 5 feet 11 dnches in height, a big deep-chested fellow, with long, lean He rune flat-footed, cours Indian won the classic made take 32 seconds of notwoe a was, 5 secs son is vi with one oF over age legs. Sporting Notes. The record for the Hamilton road race 18.43, made by in 1904 . The distance is miles, 168 yards. The ten-hour roller skate grind Guelph, between a number of boys, proved to be a great The winner, H. Peer, covered 171 miles and five laps, or over ten miles more than "Dan Wiggine, of Goderich, coy ered when he deteated Conery. Montreal Gazette: Hurley i the first catcher appear here guarded by cricket pads. Bresnahan appeared behind the bat for the New Giants, so protected, being the to introduce the siyle. It may look pleasing, but it is a mighty ful covering to shins Toronto World : The od by Pitcher Moffitt, stitutes a record that stand a long time. The first man up secured a scratel hit, and then forty-two men retired and still no addition to the bingle eplumn. All things equal, lo ronto's twirlers are good enough land the Mellor munoeteen is 1, at local suevess to Yorks hirst not se feat perform- Saturday, con will year to again chammon=hif On the Portmarnock near Dublin, the tournament for professional golf championship of for the cour th Ire ond year i \ poli land was won, se Edmundson, a the final B. Br ional, | » to play tournament twelv of succession, hy Ja native of Portrush, heat of thirty-six holes beat ball, the local holes up and thr After the lacrosse England, the ( probably make country, eovernng the Capitals went They will play five England, and is Australian or American company them through exhibitions lacrosse centres from © who in wofess sy five anadiar tout the over the old which vear 0 ground last Oar os it like Fong all the Fhe mgr tant will 1X it ing ir eam be anada ve of week It will travel first-class, and been definitely settled that Ald. will go along as manager Frock Of Serge Or Linen. away has Foran The gown pictured is, althourh rather severe in style, very smmrt and distinctive, and is an excellent model for a morning frock of serge or linen. 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