Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1908, p. 8

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\ $s : : : Ae PAGE EIGHT, ( : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1908. we - hm " mt -------- THESP.M.EDITION|T [5 NOT A COURT ==.=====_ |\ PROFESSOR OCAD o rr Shoiés farmers' Bue 23e. LATE ha S : DR. SPANKIE SAYS PRESS IS| 5 lbs ginger snaps, 28. : N. R. CARMICHAEL Goal Bil and MISTAKEN, Cok: dubuagn aps TRgisicn, stress OF QUEENS. } wramrenco | 4 a ~ Sunday School Picnic. id pened as ine oves Ontario Medical Coungil Has No| The members of St. Luke's church | He Passed' Away at His Father's TOURISTS Jurisdiction in Certain Mat-|Sunday school held their picnia at Risidence at King. OntHe . It convenience, economy and durability ters--Adjustment of Electoral Was One of Queen's Brilliant Long Island this afternoon. "he » trip i | sui was made via the steamer America. When in Kingston you 'are {have anything to do with seclection of Divisions. : Quite a large number attended . and Graduates. * dially {uvited® to inspect ous dn OTL STOVE, and comfort and waseia| Toronto, July 5 During. the year the outing proved a most enjoyable | Word was received here of the death, . Play of Fur Garments and getting a meal. We would strongly 're-! {his medical council has been: gpssailed one. | 2 . Wednesday morning, of Profi. Norman f Peltories,. Our showing ois ¢ommend Blue Flame and High Tank we by a portion of the public \press * on A =) R Carmichael, assodipte professor of : ly the finest of are showing for safety and comfort, account of a mistaken idea: of the} A Handsome House Boat. physies, in (Jicen's University, at his use in Canada, in - Rare F - t 8 00 powers--6f the council and its diseip-| The Halcyon, a handsome fmoridan fathér's home, "at King, Ont. Prok usive fom 3c 0 $ * line committee. 'I'he subject matter | houseboat, was in port. on! Tuesday Carmichael had been in ill'health for Y of the outcry seemed sad and Serious | evening, on her way up the lake, The | # trip to Bérmuda, and for a time he {| enough, byt it should be known that |¥alcyon is one of the handsomest | the past year. In the winter he took \ this council is not a criminal €ourt |pousehoats that ever passed by the improved. On his return 'he resumed | . . and his not even the power of imitia- [ity and , was admired by & 'great | his university duties, but again Was W. A Mitchell's Hardware. [tion on such matters," said Dr. Wil: lmany people while she lay here. She taken ill. Some time ago, he was {liam Spankie, of Kingston, retiring | will stay up the lake for the summer | taken to the home of his father, Rev. president of the Ontario Medical Coun- | before returning to Alexandria Bay. James Carmichael, of King, Ont., and cil in his address at the anndal meet . there he pasted away, on Wednesday ing of that body yesterday. The whole! If Yon Wash y . morning. . dl ' ¢ ¢ ; to any subject had been left to the council] vy, Idu't od Your Hlasts Prof. Carmichael was one of Queen's : i : Colo Ato take such action to enlighten pub-| u couldnt make them any clean- fgiseinguished graduates. He entered a aa r a : a er than we do. After each time a Ps in. 1886. Wisi he Mi t AD 2 ® n McKay Fur Houss lic* opinion as it deemed necessary or glass is used at our fountain. i Queen's in b, Winning the Mowe i NE Sei ey ' nt expedient. : ot ai soda fou matriculation scholarship in ' mathe: i' Ful '94 inches in the. .- At Home! A vo for 'the redistiibuti is set aside to be washed with hot dos dh duated 'master -of ; : ull nthe. . 149-155 Brock St . . . measure for the redistribution of water, rinsed, dried and polished. Our matics, an e gra a » ' \ ; 3 . » yp a cake of soap that ll |constituencies is suggested for the con: |ooda js purity itself and we insist arts in 1890, with first class honors hg following colors : » EPR Ee eee SE eer 3 n 3 48d dyes | atrty vis sideration of the council, which will [4}.¢ the glasses shall be as clean and in Latin, Greek and physics, taking : a ¥ ye. Ey Dein Ia Coot dyes 'not,#however, likely he accused of {inviting & ee Wade' an a the Prince of Wales médal in classics, : ER : ; : va AayChing- dyes 10. any Soler or shade. store 8 « Wades Arig |ipge showing his versatility. Nav (3 shades), Black, Brown, 9 a 1 hl pole lye house-- ) , a After graduation he was appointed i : White, ight Bhue, Wine Shade. May m-- " x y to the science research scholarship of g > pole Soap Ro ' [Princess Street Sunday School. the commissioners of the exhibition of These Silks are put up in Dress L Joc. for Colors~isc. for Black, i : ! The Princess Street Sunday school | 1851, and spent the two years at ; Lengths, 14 to 15 yards, and are Frank L. Benedict & Co. Montreal. 08 picnic, held at Lake Ontario Park, | johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, |S A X - : : Wo . [Puesday, was a great success. The lghere he worked on the then newly good value at 75¢ yard. - } Ee : 2 day wat fine anf Sverythiog passed of discovered Xetays. J On shi i he th | y We secured these at a bargain ee ---------------- pa g ; . ? us . we held, p suis ema: 1 Gifts The Old Cab Stand | hich. the ove 'and girls. of | heim, iT Inter associate Professor In and offer the lot to-morrow at : . 5 dn ; school competed. A seramble for can- physics, Of late years he specialized } ) a > ¢ ao For the bride, eweetheart, or With Ni w Number Ee dy and nuts was taken part in- with chiefly in optics giving special atten- S * x ; relative you will find in Be I a @ § . Ettat pleasure by the younger part of | tion to the development of color |} 5 . --- y : the school: - Rev. Mr. Sproule and W. | phatography and three-color half-tone : Spangenberg's ) PHONE 600. 7 1. Graves did all-they could to make pats ; a § : id -" ; -------------------- é Gi the day pleasant. All came home tired |" Throughout his whole career he b 2 . be in An array of gift-giving goods not Orders promptly attend- | [after a day's fun by thé lake shore. [maintained the closest. tonch with the x Sale at 9.30 and as long as lot lasts. = only beautiful but = useful. You undergraduate 'body, and in recogni- know t feali hel get, r ni : : : : . } Just whit, x Th a yon ed to, day or night. = No Truth In Rumor. tion of his services in connection with EE rr EE SERRE EEIPEE Everything for summer comfort all to be found at our store. P-- ver and Gross Fox, ete. a Lh Ee and at the smallest margin of . u For some few days a rumor has |the constitutional development of the profit prices, | Cook's Cotton Root Compound / been going the rounds to the effect | Alma Mater and allied societier, he 'fhe great Uterine Tonic, an g that a certain, alderman has been | was given the unusual honor of being Paonly safe effectual Monthly Ls , | keeping his horse at the cost of the {elected a permanent honorary member loro Nh three dere LS ; fire and light committee, A represen: | of the society. of strength--No. 1. $1; to. + a tative of the Whig called upon Ald. Prof. Carmichael was a member and 10 degrova stronger, $3; No.3 Rigney, chairman of the fire and light | a trustee of St. Andrew's Preshyterian ors Jucial cane, ig sen q committee, to-day, in velerenge to the churcl, of this city. His father is one repaid on reco"ps Jf price 4 matter. Ald. Rigney stated that he of the oldest Preshyterian "ministers WA IPRS Coes BL had been informed about the rumor |in Canada. The deceased's only broth- Back Combs, fine cit steel mountings, $3 to $7, with rich old and gold filled mountings, $9, $2.75, $3.00, $3.70, $5 and up, quality righty . Sp ' n # DR. WILLIAM SPANKIE which had been set about, Bad made |er, Dr. R. F. Carmichael, B.A., was : . : an investigation, and bad fo nd that | drowned in Kingston harbor, eight JEWELLER., MEN AND WOMER, perpetrating a gerrymander. In re. the rumor was absolutely without | YeATS ago. Prof, Carmichael is sur- | PL We Ap re commending the readjustment of' elee- Iendation. He made a prompt in- vived by his wife and little daughter. irritations or ulcorntions g of mucous membranes toral divisions Dr, Spankie said that ¥ bstigation, as soon as he learned of he F June ral i jak place a King @ 0 -. Painless, and not sstrin [it was fourteen years since the pre- the matter, with the result ghat there fon Friday a tebaoon, at one o'clock. o gent or poisonous. alo ad : ald PT yroved to be n f lati hateve --------e ne gent boundaries of the various ridings proves )! o foundation whatever Sold by Druggieis, . " WE aun : : PIS BVT Iara 1a . "a wr sont in plain wreppes. | were established and great inequali- {for such a rumor, "ih SISIISISICIICIAICIISIICIE ' oy ex proes, prepaid, fo | 23] ; f Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ! % ; Pg 75. ties existed, pt only in New Ontario, Fluff fo fof foe ! sreutes wt an sean [but in the older portions of the pro- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. -- SS sn =. |vince as well. The council was also S---------- asked to express its opinion on the Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Sv establishment of a system of inter Reporters On Their Rounds A provingial registration. When you need a cab "phone 600. For the first time the members of | Get in touch with Jenkins' sale. the council gathered for their annual Judge Price is in Napanee, to-day, necting in the new building at 170 holding division court. University avenue, secured for {¢he ac Clothing, tailored right up to the commodation of themselves: and the | minute, at Livingston's sale. executive of the College of Physicians William Swaine, piano tuper. Orders and Surgeons. 'This fact was com- received at McAuley's, 'Phone 778. mented upon by Dr. W. Spankie, in Hudnutt's violet toilet water is sold his address. : at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The new register, Dr. Spankie an- Cabmen's phone, 490. nounced, contained 3,807 members, or The steamer America brought a larger 106° more®*than under the preceding re- | number of passengers from Alexandria gistration. The president welcome | Bay and intermediate points, to-day, two now councilors, Dr. C. W. Hoare, | at noon. A large number went down Sf Walkerville, x and Dr. Griflin, of the river at 2.30 o'clock, on the same steamer, EXPRESSES THANKS, EX w - Unders \ Capt. Thomas Dannelly this morning dictated 'the following for the Whig :-- "Kingfton, July 8.--(To The Editor) : Capt. Thomas Donnelly thanks Mr. Calvin for the frank statement of éredit in last night's Whig. Although very ill, the statement was read to him, and he states that any one could predict the catas- trophe. The old inhabitants of Cornwall easily remem- ber the marshy spot at the place of this .recent break in the canal, and it is strange the officials did not see thif in time to take the necessary precautions." FEZRERERZERT The main thing that interests omefrin these lovely skirts is how hey can be sold at these prices. The materials are fine and they are trim- med with a wealth of pretty laces and insertions. Others with fine embroi- deries, and cut with a. generous full- = Hamilton, * The election of officers resulted as Go with the crowd to Jenkins'. sale. ; ness that women are quick: to notice. follows : President, Dr. S. Hy Glasco, Good rubber tired. cab always when Mi . tp . . Welland: vice-president, Dr. B. A. P,|you 'Phone 600. . sERRasERecoRy [In this they differ from the ordinary Hardy, Toronto; registrar, Dr. 9. 1. J Cunningham, piano tuner from five of skirts, which are cut on skimp PEFRERFERERFE ) Tor rene aror DF + | Chickering's. leave orders at Meo : i ' ' } o easure . H. Wil 1 a ONAL MENTION: Bray, Toronto; treasurer, Dr. H il Atley's Look: store. PERS v 1D€s. During the! hot weather children | Movements Of The People--What : should. take barley water, prepared! They Are Saying And Doing. Just a hint as to prices now offer- at ot from Robinson's patent barley. Sold R. Burleigh, Emerald, has been vis: d for White Skirts : HAD FINE OUTING. at Gibson's Red Urose Drug Hors. (jing in the" dity. RANEY. Vests. Jor at Jenkins' sale. | og" Sram, Stella, was a visitor, in ee = yl Fdward Beaupre has purchased the : Queen St. Stinday. Schpol Picnic . F 3 I py the city yesterday. wholesale liquor business of Alexander ein NL, % " TY Miss M. Quinn, Texas, is visiling y i ) at Staley's Groge. |'I'yo, on 'ypper Princess street, and hgs friends in the city » { Yesterday was an idey day for_ a applied fo the license commissioners rends in he : ye J nd = y picnic and the members\of the Queen for a transfer of license, The com- A. W. Auli, oronte, ja. visiting . ® e . street Methochst® church Yunday school | missi . A friends in the city. 2 9 9 3 treet | och church Rungay 100! | missioners wit meet on July 17th. had a most enjoyable outing at naw Miss K. Gallagher left, to-day, to visit friends in Quebee, St. Ann's and Sp ER ® Staley's Grove. The boat trip was a IN MARINE CIRCLES i most pleasant one and the programme < . Mankeeal, Nw alt. Patfiok ciate loft # 15 2 49 4 G4 3 Li of sports yovided a great deal of wad x Mrs. L. Newell, Patrick street, leit, " ® » . io "i The picnic party return: There Was Gite 3 Brisk Btorm on Monday, to visit friends in St. Ana's, ' ' ' ' § X ed fothg city early in, the evening, he. hot : . be like iluth Quebec and Montreal. : : » . a i tired, bet" very happy. 'The following 1c heavy storm on the lake last Murs. Walter H. Close, New-s¥ork : is the resmilt of the: races: evening caused considerable trouble to leity, is the guest of Henry Cunning P oO a - the big boats coming down the lake. |pam, 21 King street. ' ldgar, Doris. Dyon. Ihe wind wad fedun She eas und ley Mrs. A. O'Gorman and daughter, = . ry str to la 0 8.30 OO CLOCK. Girls, seven yeaws ang under--Doro- iy strong 8 ii day ang x it Bal Alice, le ft, Thursday, for a two thy Allen, Edith Aubin : i Wav ol mg ye high. I aie week's visit to Quebec. ; 3 IF * . Y > wreased consider , \ bad . . i Girls, nine years and under--Ida ar tk ip want ma Sonsh a ys Rep. C. A. Williams, of the arch- Publow, Jennie Beaupre, An we yaves feaused much damage |4,i0,,p's palace, has left for the (west Girls, eleven years and under--Flor- " hay I pa BP for a two months' holiday. ence Beaupre, thel Allen. ton left Charlotte . at eleven o'clock,| Nice Mabel Merritt is spending a and had a very rough passage over. Jas LJ ¢ Girls, thirteen years and under--Myr- {ng ith Rel : - very pleasant vacation at Jui Yai ¥ ' 8 3 e 8 J . . Girls, fifteen years and under--Delly ANP A gre E gr Miss C. McCoy, of Peterboro, has . by 'the waves. A great many Win 1 I Barrett, Myrtle Dyon. y h i . returned home after spending the past Choir girls--Mile loon. Fj | dows were smashed and one or AWO |e with Miss Bella Batton, Division Cheir girls--Mildred Donaldson, Eli- fg dors - broken... by the storm. The. Miss 5 $ zabeth Pound. v , i . aaoaar late = street. : g i 0 three-legged race, bays--Horace Ar- pi oh Er pearly ll er Fain did G. Westlake and wife have just re- ) og 4 A \ are. » steamer s : ' <i ice: (George we i g onev- 2 0 thur and Jenkin Rice; George Bryant |. venture out at all on account. of turned alter spending their h ney » and Gordon Suddard. the storm moon in Watertown and other points § h ; i Potato race, girls--Florence Camp- 5 in New York state. Bell, Olive Funnell. i ine Tidi Mr. and M#s. W. H. N. Gill, Farl : , Maxie Tidings. street, have heen suddenly called to T P Senior race, girls--Ellen Birch, Eva iho ai rr Q bot seth a « ALL A ONE RICE Smith and Lva Clark. --_--e schooner Clara cleared for Os Campbellford on account of the seri- Revs' race, five years and under--F. | "8 = nm 3 rat ons illness of Mrs. Gill's brother, . I'he schooner Metzner is unloading | "police Constanle Samuel Arniel left herforce Aikens, Toronto; prosecutor, C. Rose, Toronto; golicitor, H. >. Os- Ter, K.C. Girls, five years and under--WKathleen * during "the nigh. ~d'he steamer Kings- Q . slville vk wo pes Sharman, Melville Mack. coal at Swift's wharf with ~ . : Bove' race, seven vears and under--| "aw. celine N a 5 to-day to enjoy a vacation | Harold Allen, John Nieholso The steamer Dundurn passed down, |p ois in Pittsburg township. In his arold Allen, . ohn N1ehGISon on the way to Prescott, to-day. . loys' race ine years and under--| » Fa xl 2 a absence all complaints for the Hu- : Boys rac , nine y 8 a I'he schooner Kéewatin arrived, from mane Society should be made to Pr } y Edward Timms, Ross Clarke. Oswego, with coal for Swift & Co. ns Society * { B® / Boys' racg, eleven years and under-- | phe' schooner Jamieson 'arrived from Nicholls, V.S. 'Q bd " Elwood Nicholson, George Timms. Mr. and Mrs. D. ¥. Spence, Mr. and Oswego with coal for Folger's wharf. 3 . ' ip r . ¢ 1 or . : ol S shury Boys' race, thirteen years ond under The schooner Bertha Kalkins arriv- Nee. inset: sichn Stangt y and --George Bryant, Thomas Milner. ed at. the asylum, from Charlotte, Sih EFFI ingston, and Ire. ig" a fifteen vears and Jor : > 4 McColl, visiting here from Boston, were J Boys' race, filteén years an under with coal. ' ¥ EF George Bryant, Gordon Suddard and The steamer Glengarry loaded grain the guests of he G. Bastow, at last ila » a ' " > William Fleet. = at Richardsons' elevator, -and cleared | Y1¢%. OR uncay. Choir boys--George Timms, William | for Prescott. > = Clark. The steambarge Robert McDonald is Versatile Justice. . ; Potato Face, hoys--Harold Grant, | |pading feldspar at Richardsbns', for London Free Press. : Gordon Suddard. Sodus, n . A Jew got three years in jail for Intermediate race, boys--Charles Fun-| It is reported 'that the Canadian | (oy ' B » ? . BAREFOOT SAND 2} We carry all kinds from the best En make in three colors to the cheapest Can~ adian make in Tan. ' nell, J. Connor. schooner Hasheen was wrecked Tues- Arete we Jugs sf wool: Killing an . se hay night somewhere near Oswego. Italian, and a French-Canadian got At Mullin's. The steamer Davidson passed down, | seven years for wounding a Chinaman, Choice farmers' butter, 23c. grain-laden, on 'the way to Ogdens:}in a single day Canadian: justice hand- 6 lbs. ginger snaps, 25. purg. The steamer Marshall passed, | 1 out these sentences, | : Cor. Johnson and Division streets. on her way ta Prescott. ™ # I' gl M. T. Co's wharf: The tug Thom- 5 a on Do vour feet scald and burn ? Buv| son arrived, from Prescott, with the Provost, Brock meee). has a splendid @ : . | taleum powders at Gibson's Red Cross | barge Quebec, and cleared for Pres- | assortment of gents' furnishings and 5 7 " 4 / . We have them for Babies and Big Girls, N (Dg Store at i + shoes. ott, with three grain barges; the tu ready-made clothing at low prices. "The Pr Store and dust in yout, shox Ba Er x Toran order department is well assorted with a walk. It has to have at leasta the steamer Fairmount, loaded with fnew goods. First class value and, fit | run. ernin, from Fort Willian¥, is reported guaranteed. : Ruy Progress. Brand clothing, at at the Welland canal, on her way to] Cotton suits, almost hall price, at Livingston's sale, Ithe M. T. Co. Jenkins' sale. A ball team can't very well win in| Bartlett cleared, light, for WE CLOSE AT 5 OCLOCK., : ' se0s00000a0ASS and all other sizes. : THE oer mor | ig 00000000000000000 000000000000000 0000000

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