Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1908, p. 3

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Ws Fluffy White: Underskirts Do you want to hear of a very special offering of Petticoats ? We've always an eye open to an opportunity to v ] pick up unusual bargains, We've just profited by that, and a few days ago we unpacked a special purchase of petticoats. All white--of fine lawn and nainsook... Not the *scrimpy" sort (you know the kind "ve mean), but splendid full-fashioned skirts--generous in every way. Of wr Some are prettily trimmed with val. lace and insertions--others are graced with fine embroi- a dery, In all wanted lengths--with underfrills, Each is worth considerably more than we ask. $l 1.25, 1.35, 1.50, 1.60, 1.75 and so on upto 5.00 each. CRUMLEY BROS. Apricots, Watermelons, Seedless Lemons, Fresh Plums. Toye's King St. gong away without a new Whatever consideration has the greatest weight with you in buying Clothes, bring it in here and throw it into our 'scales, we'll outweight it with value on our side every tue. we ob i ms FIT: We fit you to your satisfaction and our lo. It's like a life insurance premium, suit time comes round regularly. We Aguieua selling you agaio. IF ID'S STYLE : We offer you the best Products of the ° best style makers in the country. We know we're right on, , $tle, and' : you'll say 80 Yourself. a IF Is QUALITY : In this store we offer you nothing but the best All Wool Fabrics, We would n't sell anything else. The tailor- } Ings eitmings, nish are beyond eriticism, IF IT'S PRICE : See what's doing here in Blue smartest Summer Suit, $10, $12, $13.50, $15 and $16.50. E. P. JENKINS CLOTHING co, ke Suits, the "| signal THE DAIL F06 SIGNAL A SIDE WORTH SERIOUS | CONSIDERATION, The Diophone the Result of Many Years' Money is Made. { Toreato Globe J. P. Northey adhan Fog a sensible the press bis alleged supplied Northey was a being conducted and the was elicited the signal, for which he government $1,000, is the matter stood, leavi {¥on ol overcharge, { Northey mm his { tac fereme j Guiry is | sided » president of the Can I company, has taken In communicpting to the matter m the for fog signals government Sige Coury ide of overcharges the wit to s ax Lhe inquiry Judge Cassels it by in course of his evidence that the charges the FOR), ; the » i ' ¥ which Mr letter that unuvoidably Mr. care, an combats ts favor the u the perhaps both the the coupsl fOaCtous One udge and nthe about and then weight { son, {chiefly | wrongd mg, balancing when there on Lhe | good deal to be this particular case i= made dent by Mr Northey's letter, The bare statement HRT Tali cust of manufacture in FL may ure is ng counter adjust something to he Fhat there said on the to matters is said other sil was a m ovis whose is hold sold for pear extravagant Mr. Northey bh the publ Mr. Northey signal Tha hax but whic | der, | fog an « bound to his ol years const Bays result It and in all Kinds is costly experiment was nece [to purchase Loat | ment, | weather fvears i he { facturers, {could boat and make test Experts 1G mnclud a were retained for of th obtamed in. } other nu best horns ng nn Ie ni purchased for we sak J | tablished also es North ention tests lions were of Mr the inv sting st 1 he ey 8 experiments vhich h hi he says 1» | Scotch, Irish the most x mstrument mn the | It is not | the subject of | dities they are in a selves. They are If you must ered by a patent patenter s price. 'There is no part of { the duties of the marine department | sg supremely important as the pro tection of the shipping in the Gulf of Lawrence and along the great stretehes of lake river that con: i stitute the waterways of Canada. The ale navigation of the St the greatest of our lems. "The government the purpose. The | tests proved that Mr. North dia- | phone was the very hest fog signal {that tow)d be obtained, and the gov- ernment has procured and set up soma seventy of themp. Mr. Northey has no doubt made well "gut of his in- vention. He is not the first inventor who has done Men have rich by inventing a garter-buckle or a {collar-button. In that case the inven tor makes his out of the mal titnde, often charging ten times the { cost of the article. In Mr his customers could governments, and their could not be numerous. To get an adequate return for his outlay and his | talent, his profits on his in froquent transactions would have {be large. If the government refused to his price and put in would the marine the general public, praise | economy? It is doubtinl protection of human life must first cansideration. Look at | ter fairly it will not flagrant that the headlines the opposition press would like uninquiring public to result Was patented, admitted and by En and Canadian experts werful sound-producing workl., lich lecture As class by absolute an article necessary to on commo them monopo patents buy coves you must give the and prob- to | national 1s bound get { this most searching, | 8 very 80 become money cage only be myentive to | pay an inferior interests, {oven the Very be the | the mat and soem the of the case believe MOTHER SERIOUSLY BURNED While Rescuing Children Flames. Haldax, N.S, June drew Dauphinee, toria Lane, was terday, in saving three 1i{%e children, ally set their dren knocked 30. Mrs at 16 burned, lives of An Vie ves residing seriously the her who had accident- house on fire. The chil a lighted lamp In an instant the bedding was flames, and the screams of the fied children brought their mother their rescue She seized the ones and cartied them to safety, doing so she was badly injured hair and face weve terribly and it is likely that she sight. el one eye. over In to little but Her mn will lose the REFUSED PERMITS. Schame to Import 1 Two Thousand | Laborers Frustrated. Vancouver, B.C., June 30.-7The To! Kio Emigration company, of Yoko- hama, recently recived an arder from the Canadian Nippen Supply conpany, Vancouver, for two thousand Japanese | laborers to be sent to Canada The Tokio company applied to the Japan- ese department of foreign efiaies. for the necessary permits, but the depart: ment replied that under the Lemieux agreement no more laborers would be permitted to sail for Canada without the express| consent of the Canadian government and permission was there | fore refused. Gananoque Celebration. Dominion day. Steamer América, 8 a.m. 30c. return. Bailey Marren. an Englishman, while plowing at de Coeek, Sask. was strack by toing during a heavy slectrie storm. pt 44% hopm are enter. tained for his recovery, 5 Do Your Pimples Itch? When vou pick and scratch at pim- -- ples you can know they require atten- tion. Ancint them with Pr. Hamil ton's Uintment. Nothing euren them as fast. For a smooth, clean skin, rub on Dr. Hamilton's Ointment of ten. Harmless and sure, Me. Loxes at CASE Experiment--Thousands | of Dollars is Spent Before Any | © 5c WONDERLAND 5¢ There | in ea. The! mn | | Wat- | { discovering | diaphone of | ancy | clung 1 of | of comparative] to Lawrence ig | best appliances procurable for | Northey's | purchases | The | From tern | burned, | ¥Y BRITISH WHIG, -- p---- I Fimusensilie CAKE Y OHTA PC) TO-NIGHT 3% 57, 6% this week, at 85.30 HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE "'TEX" Sketch Artist, Sand Pictures and Cartoowist HARRY THORNTON, from the Loo don Roval Academy, Ie liis Pianologus GRIMM and SATCHFELL, Black Fa Singing, Talking and Dancing Coased- ans SAM OC, MANDELS, of New York, Ringing the Latest Hlustraod Seags. P00 Feet of New Moving Pictures Four Exceptional Features ANNETTE DUVAL A Wamer, JAMES HOLT Wire Performer--A Wonder, PICTURES, "OUR DOG FRIENDS" "A GOOD CANDIDATE" SONG--"Take Me Out " BASEBALL le by WILL WEST. The Ball Game, NOTICE | Thos. Mills & Co. have |§ removed from Princess St., to their fine new quarters, in the Wilkin- son Store, at 180 Wellington | Street. other side without explanation, | xplanation | | which, ROLLER RINK 3 sessions, to-morrow. Dominion Day. KAISER AFRAID OF WAR. | | Prophecies That He Will Be Last Hohenzollern June 30.-The Echo de Paris anonymous member of the | Emperor Francis Joseph's immediate rentourage to the effect that well {known in Austrian court that | the German emperor, his bethi- talk, has a superstitious dread of war on aceatnt of two oll prophecies, jaceording to which he iy destined be the lust Hohenzollern ruler {The first prophecy ig not completely (known, but it was made by ah old | mo nk of Tehnin, The other, which is well-known in several Fur pean courts loriginated in an ancient monas tery | the neighbarhood of Mavence [also foretells the end of the Hohen {zollerns with William 11, adding that { his death weuld caused bya great Paris, {quotes an it 1s circles despite cose to This be war SENTENCED FOR TREASON. -- {Six Prisoners Condemned Death. 30.~The trial of thir charged with revelu in ection of & score of at which induced, i of Servia rainst Montene | sulted in six of the { demned to death, somment, and {five former {of imprisonment twenty ve | Cettinje, June {tyv-siX prisoners tionary | the activity cont with discovery last tional tes bombs t he ) | here year and Sensa timony olving Crown. Prince George, in a con spiracy ag gro, has ve 1s three to liiecimpre twenty seven, d being con including o terms Hix. bo cabinet ministers, t ranging from ars News From Keelerville i Keelerville, June 2% | heeded this loc anid factory is alt the commen fight Rain is much ality. The pasture milk supply at deercas Faro planting anal order 'of the dav ed The John Robb had a large Friday radsing his bam Fhe many steel shingle roofs going now mn this locality make aps pearance." A Sunday school picnic will | be held at Jones' Fails on Wednesday { Charles Anglin had the midortune to lose a very fine last week, while tat Elgin. The of factory shipped | 8 quantity of cheese to-day. Mrs Anglin and ber two somes Dough Joseph, are visiting friends for a » at Poe Grove, Pittsbugg Misg { Mildred Anglin has left for Athens {Oak leaf and Glen Buell, to pend het | summer. Miss Pauline Anglin spending her holidays sat Battersea i with her grandparents. Vicitors: Miss Jennie Robb, teacher at Suhbury { sehool, at her bhrather'&y Jahw Robie Mrs. Williom Troy, of Hay iat her padents', Mr. and Mrs. John | Patterson: Mr. and Mis. George Nirk: patrick and daughter, Miss Bossde, of Battersea, at R. J. Bosal's; Hugh Hoal at David Sleeth's: Chirles S7'Chark of Battersea, at Charles Clark's; Mr. jand Mrs. Thomas Clark and family, | at John Rohb's: John Steeth. of Codar Lake, at Edward Sleeth's: Mr. and Mrs. F. Sheldon, of Qak Leaf, a and Mrs. W. Touriss, > Elh J. FE Aoglin's; Mr. and Mrs John Hanly, of Milburn, 8® Clarence, Hap 1 School will close to-morrow for { are suffering the {the ors cheese are through wing is Rome have | will | bow having crop be on last, on a hae horse, HOSE is Seclev's It's Yours For Fifty Cents. A day among the 1.000 islands. Take steamer Chispiaf, Dominion' DEY, at 1:15 am. "i Every few days Americans write for a copy of the Whig containing ads dresses of boarding houses in the city and vieinity, accommodation for the summer. Is your house wddvettiveg in the papers these people receive ? New. Ange jn and atin goo TUESDAY, JUNE 30, te be 1908. ------ The People's SITUATIONS VACANT. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BAR- ber trade. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Help secure positions. Will equip shops. Cone stant practice, Careful instructions Few weeks complete course, Cata- logue free. Write Moler Barber College, Toromuto, Forum. FOR SALE. TOPPED Apply to CARRIAGE wo McCann, 51 lirock CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES ineertion le. a word. Each con ag oh insertion thereafter half cent a word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25¢. ; three inserudosa, Sle; six, $1; one mouth, $3. CANOPY TWO GOOD HOUSES 62° Wellington street, Cunningham. FOOT LAUNCIL DEST MOT city. Aj Loney B.A . 121 i LOST. hm CHEAP, Dirst-class ond i care Whig « AND A, BB, r oe Appl; WANTED--MALE, SORER MAN, NIGHTS hand-cart carrying luminated Apply Bijou Theatre before night. -- m-- -- = = RIN Woes BIUYULE Ply TO PUSH Labys 18 sign 715 to MEDICINE CASE Whig off DOCTOR'S BUGGY Reward for returmiog « Y MOWING : rake cans MAL MINE also 15 o and milk cart condition. Apply, B office AN WITH GHAIN 1 , and Cor SILVER tactied Clergy Park. Ottice, WATCH, bet ween Yacht and Farl Sts bt Finder please return WANTED-FEMALE. COOK, wired Whig oflic ROOM FIRST-CLASS WOMAN months, References re in frst instan GQ. b, CHEAP, WHLSH * inted Baruess BRASS chil PONY h 3 mi wloi MONEY AND BUSINESS. EXPE. RIENC FD DINING girl and ome kitchen girl a ferences. Murray H. Bartley, Opinacon Club, Chaffey's Locks, Ont ONE OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building and contents than any other * company offers. Examine then at WANTED GENERAL. Goutin a_Iuurance Emporium, Mark. 208 BAGOT ST CONVENIENTLY located and confo rtable sold brick house, sleven rodms, modern TIProye. ments, Inspection may be arranged hone. J; Massie, 'Phone, 177 STEAM OR GASOLINE BOAT, 45 feet. Not old. Give full lars. J. A. Johnston, Ignace, 85 TO particu unt, SNAP--30 NATIONAL Register, includ ag of sarge, paid and reed, on aco s top buggies and 1 trap, very stylish Parland, LIVERPOOL, LONDON any GLOBR p Fire Insurance y. Available { assets $61,187, np i. addition t out which the policyholders have fo 2 security the unlimited Mability of a the stockholders; Farm and city pro- perty Insured at Jowest possible rates. Before remewing old or giving x new business get rates from Strange ash THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All kinde of work gromptiy dome. F. J, Birch Electrician, 206 Wellingtor street. vp Ki ing rect FOR THR MONTH OF Ji INF offer the balance of stock of Buggies, Kunabouts and B aggons of the regular seliing price $d ARCHITECTS. eeu tang pr to get a good rig at a low Price, how is your chance. James Laturney The Carriage Maker, Princess St 1 Will. + ConsMting Stanbopes at a rod uctiou from ten you wants A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT -- & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 568. other 30, os Appl Lytle, General Carter, 35 FIRE INSU RANCE, ON dws and Good companies settjements. J. C. 109 Brog Eh, ARTHUR BLLIS, ARCHITECT, | and Jteral ce, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. | & Co { HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT ete. Anchor Bull ling, Market Squares "Phone, 845. lings flects OF. ompt Dobbs TO-LET. FURNISHED DWELLING, OR ROOMS, storage for horalture, "a. McCann B1 Brock street Y GENTLEME TO apr their Spring Suite made at Gallo- way's. Style, price and finish guar anteed to please. 131 Brock St. next to Birdy! . 14very. GENTLEMAN, VEG} well-ventilat he POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER. chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213 77 and modern May NOS. all 1st 79 ALFRED STHFET, improvements. "ossession Apply A. B. Cunningham, MIDDLE-AGH B tarkin, desire furnished biinself Address SUMMER ( ! unfurnist room, Hent Henry can od WM. NEWLANDS fice, ARCHITECT, OF second floor over Maho vod's Drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Fotrance on Bagot street, "Phone. 608. T'TAGE, FURNISHED Whi 1 1 Lawrence on, HOO TELEPHONE lon tops Lepnox PERSONAL. mt -- | BRI HOUSE, RIRTHMARKS | n removed, permanently sl R without Twenty years' experi Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Ear, Throat and Niin Blemish | Sypeeialint. 258 Bagot sireet, 417 JOHNSON ST. conveniences, redecorated, cooking, new plumbing. Ap- Johnson St CK modern aw for ly 419 HAIR, warts, MOLES ete no SITUATIONS WANTED, LARGE OFFICE noowm IN ¥X. change Chambers, Nog 114 Brook St Apply to Geo. Ohft, Real Fatale Broker, 95 Clarence street. EXPERIENCED MATERNITY NURSE wants nursing by week or month First-class = references from the best medical doctors. Apply Nurse Atkins, -- - - Mo 1 street. co btn ben Shani BUSINESS CARD. | LARGE AND MEDIUM SIZ26D BRIGHT well ventilated rooms, for the sum- mer in I'he Residence at Inter section of West Earl and Clergy 174 Barl street. Coal! Wood For C ARPET Laying waned by street Sts, ELECTRIC Sewing, and and Pillow Mile, 273 THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV. C. W. CASSON. i A Call To The Brave. before the history of there been 1 h, have MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses, 42 Clarence St, cl Bagot C. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. The Prices Paid at the Various ' Centres. Montreal, Jume 29, head of butohers' eattle, 173 calves, IW sheep and lambs, and 1,219 fat} hogs were offered for sale at the Point | St. Charles stockyards this The hot weather helped to depress the! ttle while Ou About 1,000 reli 1 to Never in such a the best 0 easy to cling after all the life and vita departed from it and to patter phrases alter Deen bereft of all meaniag lay for quest of the must | ush quality Swift's gon has pet {Lrave men jf the old fe forenoon € even gransio dered, nearly Prime beeves per Ib. pretty and the com-| , Calves | Shop PrIves an many cases, lity quality cons have declined a cent per Ib to 6le. were int hogs juartvy old at 5c LOWE, they have | But u men who Wi res loads of great call to is Yi | rmer arriving Order now to Sle., per 1b, 85 are to set forth in though thes tht cherished of af Ney beiore has there 1 ambs sold | such a glori of truth lots of fat] gutv. or of ¢f per lb. na velor en them faith, ave hel to fe. 1 mon stock, soiled 4 from rold at do. to Sic. t 81 to 85 ea hous sold at to ch. per 1h, Good a beet vealing us te ated we James Swift & Co re| Thousand Island & St. Lawrence ey | River Steamboat Companies "5 In Connection with New York Cen« in tral & Hudson River R.R. tune more Happy n who about Gc sent s the brave the m 20 NY. slow June Re and loc. to y to $7.85; Ball 1,800 alo head; prime steerg 87 g, 86 to $6.75; butchcry', heifers, $4 to 26; orth on lower Address, Rev. £5 to] Iw street, 83 to! literuture. $3.25 to #5; stockers and} ~ Leave King to $5.75; stock ovin.| FRONTENAC 4, PER CENT lo Xm yf DEBENTURES. SA a lower, $18 to £50. Ve 30 p 2,200 head: slow and TENDERS Leave Cape Vincent " ta : NDER THE and 6.15 8 to 86.75. Hogs -Receints,| padersigned marked for, M : 1, head; active steady, oth-| 0c. to J heavy I, 86.65 hippin $8.50, eon COWS, £5.25 feed rs, butis, £1.50 £1.60 4 Sunday, 7.% al | m daily, ADDRESSED and aking nnect hong 2; Vincent m a 1 t York State hrough sleeper ocnt New York Week end round, trip | We own good returning $1.65 Noticé of Removal. vies, higher $6.70; et vorkers, 86 ughs, dairies "xe 10 to $6.70; 10 $6.50, to $6: » to 8 Wo to Me | we 1 $4,882.78; 1014 2.45 1915 1916 nda y ingston - Maturing Spend Dominion Day Among L000 lslands, 'Take 1910 4] . | Caspian at 0 15 Home 1911 5.332 7a pm. Fare Bik ] 19 0; 1917 ' {1913 2.74; 1018 22 | Fach tender mn aote offer a of| t uly 20d, 4 1900 a.m oH L. Sang, Laundry, has removed from 208 Borrie St. Cor Clergy o SAM KEE'S, 350 Johnson St Prevost, lirock street, has a splendid } easortment of gents' furnishings and | 7 at be ad . ready-made clothing at low prices. The | payment ' | on order department is well gssorted with In so far s new goods. First class value and Bt | pate, at Rinew this 24th diy . have kis guaranteed. J ir. 190% : | Yur acti "For cooling the blood," physicians] X I Kp ATi ICK, ROGERS & NICKL¥ jadvertisemer recommend effervelreent cooling salts. | them at Gibson's Red Cross) Store. | and Ogdensburg, Wednes- | times possibile ehomt ure are think § bay Drug Brockville Sd g EE woe ig where thee moy wéeurs | day Petury ing. afc, return A quiet wedding took place in St Ist, America leaves § am . | { Michael's church, Delleville, on Mon-1 ¥ i i lenves Opelensburg, 30, , July Footwear for the Holiday Season. + > Men's Oxfords, Black and Tan, $3.50, 85. Men's Blucher Bal:, $2, $5. Men's Working Bals, $1.75, $3.50 Young Gents' Boots, $1.50, $3.50, Ladies' Patent Colt, $2, 83. Golden Brown Vici, $2.50. Black Vici Kid, $1.50, $3. Misses' and Children's White and Black. A. E. HEROD, "The House of Quality." 286 Princess St. day, whon Rev. Father Twomey unit ed in marriage Miss Priscilla Collins daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Collins, | Belleville, to Angus Farrell, Stirling. "SKEENA - cry _TOWNSITE" Woeany to find: | The first important Pacific port "reached oy the "Grand Trunk Pacific Railway," located about 36 miles from the Pacific Termimus i The Skeena River on whith this Townsite is located is noted for its { Sne quality of salmon. Several large canneries are located on th! | river. Actual construction work on this townsite of the "Grand | Trunk Pacific" will be in progress in a few days. Lots on sale now | --prices $150 and up--one-fourth cash, balance 6, 12, 18 months : } with 6 per cent. Your money miucded on any guement tad, Maps and full particulars can be seen at the office of eR | 18 Market St, Kingston Oat,

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