Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1908, p. 8

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4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1908. | >< THE 5 P.M. EDITION NORE HONORS GIVEN. a c : MARINE NEWS, : lcduncLons BARONETS! Saterd iw Tir So soe eo ® is Found About tne! ANDKNIGHTS CREATED, | Cw" . ; nEUEr EN gy Whatves. ¥ | - July 1st. i 5 3 i schoo Aaucia cleared from | R. W. Perks, M.P. a Leader * in| Wit ce Thomas Mi fo wr Oswego (a ra for : £0. . the Wesleyan Church Work! n store, at 150 Wellingto } .. TOURISTS 2s ww steamer Kemirviog cleared for | ee innation of Sour Dalronspe ix ? ' . nu canal ports today. and in Many British and Can- | Jain yr unr { - { wo JOE te { % * } whore ewitin sleared. Io adi ks £ © When {un Kingston you ars eo he ner K sh an Works of . National |" To} S-- ited to inspect our and will load coal for wei Moment. i Notice, Fur Garments and v i G . . | London, June 27.--Four new peer tJ. P. Forrest, tin Ring = street oe nts' | . 3 he steambarge John Randall clear ie ' 4 i ortes. Our showing is in Ox wre : i | lf Ww jten privy councillors, eleven barongts | furnisher, sells Tooke Bros famous | questiona the finest of : BY ac h y blund iwenty-five knights were created. shirts, collars and cufiz, also W, G & House in Canada, in Hare and 52 [POE : {I'he now peers include Sir Antonio Pa-| R. d Star brands i 5 Ihe steamer Wahicomlah, grainda- E ! ' Hing +a i R. and. Star brands, : joti. from Fort Willian i j trick Macdonoeil, under secretary to] mong - { den o ort } mased do ; } Ts A th oh am, pass Wnt the loni-lieuténant of Ireland, whose! Case Set For Monday. im the way to Prescott, i The steambarge Hinckley arrived | Exclusive .-- | { resignation from tds post coincides | A chicken stealing case will come up | Russian Sables, Huadson Bay Sables, bitarn Brdenilic. apd Wil tow we | Geen his elevation, and Right Hon. | before Magistrate Farrell, an Mowday ore weley, who dgtil recently ! Some time ago, a charge was made | | ® Russian Ermines, i | blue birges over to Oswego was chil tral ui i ; : a X % Chinchillas, fe "The steamer Prince Rupert will] fh ef liberal whip and member offagainst a man, who was alleged to | C : ink / lear to-night, for Ashtabula, and | Doriament for the Pudsey division off have been caught in the net of steal anadian Mink, .. (o; } ' : > : ; West Yorkshire, W. Hussell, libel ral | ing chickens, but at the time he man-! ii load eonl I ¥ t Willi 3 ji lon oal for For ilham, i Silver and Gross Fox, etc. D1 MT. Co's Tug: Buierion. . irom j me mber of parliament for Nout h Ty |e to make his escatw He returned | roy, is made 5 privy councillo to the city recently, and on his own | Oswego, light, clears for © wogo with | " Among the baronets qre Sir Thin bail was 'Fiven his liberty, to appe arf three barges: steamer Bothiia arrived | § : ; 3 Hight. from Onsepo. and. will he laid {Lauder Brunton, a well-known physi-{ on Monday, when evidence will be tak } ' ro, : 3 | up wntil the opening of the Cornwall |€ian, and Robert William Perks, libe-| en inf the case. | During the week quite a number of special bargains have been receiv- ero uliameu't IGE Aho SMI as gare | ed, none of them however of suflicient quantity to enable us to make a divmion of Lincolnshire, who was close | as Accep he Position. y > : i > 21 In The Sear 1866 {ly associated with the late Charles T.|. Prof. Jumes Small has accepted the | separate sale of each. We have therefore united these lots and will p . | ¢ i e : v re * . » offer them TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10 o'clock : The year 1566 (not Ine w the seckes in his projects for the improve lofier of Sydenham Street Methodist | | high 'water your rofefred to By J.D bent of the traction system of Lon- church musieal boar! te become &r-| | Thampaon "his vas at the tune j don, i 3 gauist and choimmaster. Hig wife will | . . the troops from Kingston were pre.| The list of knights include J. J.1he soloist. He will take over his new 49 aras ite pot us ins paring to embark to get after the Duveen, well-known as an art con-jduties on August lst, his term with E nisseur in connection with his gift to! St. James' Methodist church Mont- Useful {Renigne. Much merchnadine ination, cotin' of tis Tio Saliers, fre). thor exo Shar, Jon Different sizes of spot and a few fancy designe. These are worth { warehouses wear the wharves was A Sruin d hy the: Hood f whic h is now being built at a cost! was once organist of St. John's 12lc and 15¢ yard. | lof ¥200.000, fo hold the works that| church, Dundee, Scotland, comes high- " - i i ' » é > i Gifts RE Errotod { Turner bequeathed to the pation; o.|ly recommended. YOURS TO-NIGHT, 5c. YARD. = ™ ell Every 96 F i A. H. Murray, of dictionary fame, and : PC TNR, " i That Thomas Mills & Co's big ye R. A. Hadfield, president of the Iron Begun Her Trips. in ale closes to-night our last | : . : | Raval i", ™" jou be. gd ; Hn yond ie : Institute. Fhe steamer, Caspian, of the Lake .® ' | a 1 . SE NY vy | Sir R. W, Perirs is a Wesleyan and | Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat | 600 Pairs en 5 Spangenberg's jut ofg than cost pre ome carly j one of the leading members of the for- company ; running ay. tak ¥ | {ward movements of that church, ad-| ine the sch soho City | H.W, Richardson was at the Bed. | 8 : ng Ue y | : A * {vocating that the Wesleyan organiza , limentary i the river. iy ines s week on | pas. { = ; a complimentary trip down the rive 3 Au ary ol g 4 giving good . hot {ford mines this wee gn HB ines: L tim should include immigration, bask The officers of the steamer are : | as aC 0 on xX kiaow too in dealing here y ; i ling and sovial wnprovement schemes. | ter, W. Bloomfield; first officer, just what you think you > {He has heen in Canada several times] Mills: second officer. 6. { lapp; purser, . and at the snaliont margin ) resently ani be one o he chie oF ro | I N Hare; ups, Ww. Bonet A seamless SOX, perfectly shaped and a make that notes o Wr Largan bay can chd engineer, onli second engi # . v i fram will give excellent wear. The sizes are 10, 104, 11 profit prices Baek Comba 1 w u ' { ------ {nerr, GG. Sauve. A 5 pan: the steamer} god and gid fled 1 o. dso ine oves Will BE WITH US. | heated for Charlotte, and, horenfler, | inch, and the real value 20¢ pair. 82, $2791 i 5 an | - unt! September 6th, the company will | i éanal. Por the bride, swestheart relative you will find in lotte and down to Alexandria Bay up, quality right « '"Bob's" is Coming to Quote have daily boats to and from Char | \ YOURS TO-NIGHT, 10c PAIR. It convenience,' economy and durability | Tercentenary. have anything to do with seclection of | | Ran All Over House. | Lhihing to do with | | About 100 pairs of Ta of Tan 2 Shade | in She lot. an OIL STOVE, and comfort and ease in | boas . mbO o as Bn |getting a meal. We would strongly re | During the heavy "electric storm ni -- - commend Blue Flame and High Tank we i FF A £ wi | Friday, June is, the hotise in, Clyde, are showing for safety and comfort, 4 oN 3 [Park s owned ang oecupiee hy ott | Park and family, was struck hy light F 75 t 8 00 | LO 4 ming. It apparently struck the flue rom c 0 . . ; First This is demolished or loosened o Everything for summer comfort all to 4 | | nearly to the ynof; then spread and & Be { entered every room in the house, up ibe found at our store. ti ¢ 8 ' 4 a { Pr -- ! : Spangenberg JEWELLER, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, stairs and downstairs, with the exeep | tion pf one, leaving its marks of des : , : wy Pretty embroidered desighs are. A 3 | truction in its path, splintering rwoosd nl g le W. A Mitchell's Hardw . RY J BREE | ork and loosening and destroying These usually sold at 258. | paper and plaster. 'The inmates i received a severe shock, but have Y T ht, 8 h. completely recovered, with the excep- ours o-nig Cc Eac still quite i t ag i . - ~ ! tion of Miss Jessie, who is Pr po ale poorly from the cliects of same, = She} == - - ---- / | was standugt in the doorway when 4 : y | ! | | bolt shot pst, tearing off the door 1 15 Pa SL di 3 Fog b { (heck and burning her arm. A our airs a ies' | io wie fact is that, . although at the | time the place seemed vivid with light, Silk Net Gloves oY 4 | no fire ever started. 'This iz an ex ) 2 4. | perience long to be remembered, Mostly Fawn Shades, with 2 pearl dome fasteners. LORD ROBERTS. | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. These are considered éxcellent values at 50c. Queber, Jy 27. --~Lord Roberts 0 elie me rl oberts, ie Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By YOURS TO-NIGHT, hero of the Boer war, is coming 9 Onehiee for the ter centenary festiy ities. | Reporters On Their Rounds. > TO-NIGHT 1 30 0 CLOCK. A cable to this effect has ben Teditel Cabmen's phone, 490, 25c PAIR. ' . od. | There we gessivn of the polica { was ho court, this morning. 120 PAIRS CHILDREN'S WHITE LISLE THREAD GLOVES ------------------ END OF "BLA nn Wilimm Swaine, piano tuner. Orders n : > » ' . ER {ih nt 2 dome fasteners, sizes No. 5 and No, 6. A Pet Cat Was Killed By a Street | The diocesan pilgrimage will take Regular values 25¢ pair. 127 WHITE MUSLIN SHIRT | 00500 Uses sm Sd "vous mo-mian, 0c pam d hy James Craig, Princess street. | H. : and et Wi " i civhho Cunningham, piano tuner from I rl i; n --_ es a hi itor | ¢ 'hickering's, Leave orderz at Me " 1% Me ore ¢ ving his sac ath, which otcurred yesterday after Auley's book store. noon, there is a sad story Mr. ( wend Twenty carloads of grain were ship- who is numbered among wie many fol jped from Richardsons' elevator, yes. A ers « Ae y : : {terday, to Montreal, by rail Regular values up to $6.00 each. lower of Isan ' Walton, in this city, | Yhe KB. & P. railway train... this] ' had been out fishing with a friend, | = i , ined made a fine eateh. There was one | Morning, brought in an exceptionally # f $18 YOUR CHOICE FOR bass, a regular "beauty," weighing | 17? crowd frum the srrounding di close upon three pounds, that attract | ! . "Black Peter * »| Return trip rate to Watertown ed the attention of " ster, ~ : : 1 i { when he noticed it in a pail of water, | $1.65, good going Saturday or san j J all nicely cleaned and ready for eat- day, returning wp to and including ngs Np when the coast was cle ar, | Monday. . 1 \ Mr. Poter stole the fish, and made off | The many friends of William Nor- | t \{ { man, Barriefield, will be sorry to With the fish i its mouth, the ! . wy AN} os Vials the Luh mn ita moth, the. oat {learn that he is laid up at his home, | a 1 O-NIGH I, 7.30 to 10 o'clock, hurried across the road, but failed to | } bill This comprises our complete stock of New nation ® pnssing street car an wns tarough illvoss. be ha lice visit ran down amd cut to pieces, trai » Basi We i g RA Shirt Waist Suits. of water from the pail to the door, I Rat father, J, A. K. Brastnntudy | All} Naha wus at 20 per cent. off. told the story of the thelt, and later | Wellington street, returned to her | \ Al hite Sh 2 } the Pemaine oF Tho cal ve Ane te | ine in Vancouver, B.A \ | Wh Shirts at 20 per cent. off. + Miss Lillian Lyons, 116 Ordnance J ) All Drawers at 20 per cent off, the track. Thus ends the story of the] * a snd end of a pet. eat street, has returned from: a two J i i 5 ream e ¢ 1 - ww f weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs. Fitz ' 3 & "mye . R ; A PEACEFUL GATHERING. jetta, Lon Watertown, \Y, : ? Fhis reduction off our well known low -- a bail was secured in the case o -, % ¥ A WICOS IVES oe y LS May Be 10,000 Women will | Mrs. Ellen Perron, charged with theft, 1 Plies piven you the opportunity ol 4h Surround Parliament. and the accused was removed to the - or oN Bail was fixed at $1,000. London, June 97. Convinced that A number of the girls employed in the recent tactics have falled to per-| (he offites of the N. C. Polson Co.. suade Premier Asquith to accelerate {are enjoying a mast pleasant' outing the legislative machinery in their favor | in_their cottage at "Eastview the suffragettes project another novel | Excursion among Thousand® Islands, demonstration, next Tuesday, with a | Friday, July 3rd. hy C.W.A' Society view to exerting farther pressure. { of St. George's cathedral. Steammer| sm Worth up to $6. 50. While a deputation will seek an inter- | Campian leaves Swift's wharf at 10.16 view with the prime minister, it is the tsetse rr TT. GIVEN A SEARCH WARRANT, mtention to surround the House of }® = 8 F x pee A . v. R. Forneri, Kingston, econ- Compnons with & cordon af suffea. | (evs Ho © omen, Aingeton. Con fg) peje vour to Trace Some S99990000544089000480000040000 0000494 09000004 I . ® gettes, which the leatlers predict will fy oi gville, on Sunday last. He re- Mica Which Was Stolen. number at least 10.6060, It will be a ceived } i wl ga warm welcome from former A. 5. Harding, a Brockville lawver, peaceful gathering, hawever, and no parishioners. > was in the city, this morning, in ow out ew oes ? Do You Need Any ? attempt will be made to force an en- Two of the three judges have found {connection with the recent their of a Ladies' Empress Oxfords, $2.50, 3.00 and 3.50, try. mio the house. Lia cause to upset the first trial in the | large quantity of mica from the mica Walkem case, and order a second trial. {factory in that city. He secured a | Ladies' Tan and Chocolate Shoes, %1.50, 2.00, 2.50 apd up. A Black Bear Shot. Judge Morrison strongly dissented, | search warrant at the police station, | Falls, Ont.. June 27.--A [and the attornev-general, as prosecu- fand with County Constable Smith | Children's White Canvas Shoes from $1.00 up. Children's Patent Slippers, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50. the | tor. will earry the case fo the privy |loft jor Sydenham. i Bass | council forthwith. Bail is still in foree It will be remembered that some Children's Chocolate Slippers, $1.00,:1.25, 1.50 and 2.00, at £20,000, time ago a man named Truesdale was | mt arrested here on a charge of stealing | Children's White Goods, all kinds, and cheaper here than elsewhere, Call and Examine. to A oa sv All this season's styles. Smith's large black bear was killed on farm of William Lawsofi, at Lake, an inland body of water about seven miles from Smith's Falls, a few "BLACK WHITE TANS Plays ago. Theeanimal was seen com CASE FOR POLICE COURT. mica Mow this Jonas At the trinl : ing out of the swamp and was imme- he was allowed to go on suspended | i i : diately attacked hv the farm dog. | Inspector Wright Makes Charge sentence z | Opened at wrist, 21 inches long, regular After a sharp roudh-and-tumbie Hight Against Citizen. It is Siderutond Shas there is yet | $ between the two, the bear broke away License Inspector Clark Wright has!™i*eing mica valued at a few thou | J values 50¢, G0c. and sprang into a large maple trite. | laid an MArahOR against time sand dollars, and there may be some | ¥ iIn about half an hour's time it be-Feharging him with' having purchased |"ew developments in the case shortly | PAIR gan to descond ard then it was gquick- {liquor for a member of the "Indian Tm ! . Iy dispateheri bry a couple of well-di- | list." The case will come before Ma: Lost Leg In Accident. i Sa rected shots. Tt was a fme specpen, | pistrate Farrell aa Tuesday morning { Word } henehrad the city, this alter | wt black im color, and weighed over | The member on the fist has bien do-|noon, "the offset that William | 00 pounce. ing exceptionally well, sa it is claim | Mixon, a a mer member of the P.A. | fled, up until the time it is, alleged that N.C, Jost a leg in an accident at A suit for damages arising out of a! bis friend secured liquor for him. Woodstock, Ont. Particalars. of the box of sample pills being thrown in! This is the first case of kind accident were\mot given. Dizon 1d} at' the door i= mow before the courts that has been brought pre the Kingston about a moma 400. _-- in Toronto. court. The inspector stated this morn tim tn Sumday, Archbishop @Ganthier | ing that be was determined to bave One Thousand Watttielons. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE will confirm eighty-six bove and girly all the ofienders against the liquor act] Big out in melons tonight, hoth in in St. John's church, Perth. | pavished. a the fruit and the price. viky's.! 900000000000 0000000000 00000000080008808008 a lugs ensssattssnssasttevscersy

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