Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1908, p. 3

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OUR CORSET "FOR PARTICULAR WOMEN. figure, You will ed. ments. Summer Dress Waists, Millinery, r i 000000000000 0000000000 00000000000 find here the We feel sure, too, that Goods, in Goods marked away downto elear. us if you are looking for bargains. CRUMLEY BROS. |] Our stock is so comprehensive that we feel certain of our ability to fit perfectly any general favorites and famous makers, whose names have become household words, because of the extensive publicity they have receiv- you will see the advantage of choosing now, while re- duced prices are the order in all depart- Girdle Corsets, E. T., P.G., D. & A,, etc., From 25c to $2 Per Pair. Muslins, White fact all Summer Visit +>O-0Q0-O000000 J 0 C000 ER ---- Nordheimer Steinway Pianos sug Pianos Warehouse: KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE, 159 Princess St. \ KING'S GARDEN PARTY. Nearly Te b n Thousand Were Present! at Royal Levee. The sun came out in all his glory $0 assist the King and Queen of Eng- land in welcoming their guests at the garden, party at Windsor. It was the fairest of summer days,swith a cool wind temperinge*the heat. The {East Lawn of: the castle-never looked Ibe never framed a fairer ™ Possibly memories of last yeat'silestival, when from ¢ time to: time: #8 the afternoon wore on. the » len added "the marquees, \ ed mest. Pleasures of .an afternoon ofunrufi- I The batch guests * traveling! by railfrom London were due-shortly after 3 o'clock. the lawn, ab the-appointed hour, the King led the royal procession, and those who would watch it pass-did well to-obtainseats fin -thesfirstewor second row. Later jcomersweresneeds content toiavail themselves of:the back rows: of chairs, which, when the critical moment came proved to beta delusion and\a snare. Ab. the a of the roysi procession f those in_fsont sprang to their fee he third and fourth rows of onlookers mounted on the chairs, mnd woe to thase still further back! Estimates -of the number present wary between:9,000 and 10,000. On the spacious Eastilawn a thousand more or less sare «of no account. Except when the pmocession: was passing and immediately after, when the first rash was made forithe sumptoously stocked refreshmentrtonts, there was nothing in the way-of a crash. Fc The increase in the number of guests compared with last year was generally attributed to the extension of invitations to visitors to London in connection with the Pan-Apglican Corderence. The clerical garb was, | however, not conspicuous amid the mass and maze of color grouped and fluttering about the lawn. A welcome contribution came from the Indian princes. The bright blue turban of the Maharajah of Kooch Behar was as notable in the throng as was the white plume of Henry of Navarre. in quite another troop. His Highness | the Jam of Nawanagar. more familiar | at Lord's in the flannels of which Mr. ¢ Kipling has disrespectfully wntten, also modified European dress by wear- ing a turban. Of European princes were the Grand Duke Michael of Russia, the: blind Landgrave of Hesse, Prince Louis and Prince Antoine of the royal house of Bourbon, and his Imperial Highness Prince Hiroyasa of Japan. ! The Prime Minister and Mrs. As- quith did not arrive till quite late, their motor journey from town hav- ing proved not uneventful. They made up for coming late by remain- ing long, staying on as Their Ma- jesties' week-end guests. Other Cab- Juet Ministers of whom glimpses were | | | caught were Mr. Haldane, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Mr. Birrell, and Lord Crewe. Sir Edward Strachey and the Mas- ter of Klibank were in attendance on royalty in their several capacities as Treasurer and Comptroller of the Household. Mr. Arthur Balfour, who escorted his sister, came late and went away early. Among the Diplo matie Corps were Mr. Whitelaw Reid, accompanied by Mrs. Reid, and Count Albert Rensdorff, who, by way of liv ing up to his position as ambassador of the dual monarchy of Austria and Hungary, goes everywhere There was a notable gathering of stars from the stage still in the zen. ith. Miss Ellen Terry being warmly greeted, among a crowd of other old friends, by His Majesty. Other play ers and play-writers were Miss Lena Ashwell, Miss Julia Neilson and her husband, Mr. Fred Terry, 8ir Squire Bancroft, Mt. and Mrs. George Alex ander, Mr. and Mrs. Pinero, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arthur Jones, Mr. Beer bohm Tree, Mr. Ggorge Grossmith Miss Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford home from Australia, bring ing their sheaves with them. Lord Ashtown Again. Tord Ashtown, who secured damages against the Waterford Coun- ty Council for the destruction of a grouse covey, simply in oppo sition amd enjoys being boycotted He has played a prominent part in opposing the operations of the Unit ed Irish Leagué. He keeps a scrap- book of newspaper cuttings recording all the denunciations hurled at him One day, while traveling with a friend in an Irish jaunting-car with a loaded rifle between them and an has revels armed policeman cycling behind, Lord | Ashtow was asked if the game was worth the eandle, if it were not bet- ter to sell out and take up his resi- dence in England? Lord Ashtown, with a laugh, replied: "J'y suis j'y reste." 1 was born an Irish lord and I will die one. I like the Irish life, and it is a great sporting country. I want my son to enjoy the Irish sportsman's life after me." * 118 Miles of Writing. At a Mansion House banquet, Lon- don, recently in aid of the London Hospital, Sidney Holland, chairman of the hospital, stated that during the last year he had written 17,000 letters to men and 100,000 letters to! women, which 'meant 118 miles of eontinuous writing, Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brotk street, has made a great reduction, in price in the order and ready-made clothing department; also gents' furnishings. Look at dis- play windows. ---------------- Blue and blackberries, pails or box- Crawford. land- | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Goldin} . Guwilight FHSS ER ERE Mrs. Theodore- Lyman; - "Calder- wood," is having a home-coming of her and daughters. Mr. Henry Lyman, who has been here from Mant- real, has returned home, Miss Grace Lyman is here from Oxford, Ohio; Mr. Philip Lyman, from Cambridge, Mass., and both will stay till the end of the summer. Miss Julia Lyman and her little niece, Eleanor, are staying down among the islands, with Miss Eleanor's grandfather, Mr. Curtis, > ee Hosts of old friends here will have a warm welcome for a Queen's gradu- ate, Miss Clark, of Toronto, who has become assistant teacher at "Hatescourt."" Miss Clark has béen abroad for some time, and during her travels taught for a time in a school in Constantinople. Miss Clark will be remembered not only for charms of manner, buf 1 musical gifts of an exceptionally high order, - a. The eroquet party, very pleasant BONS Grace terday, Mrs. Jeremy Tay- lor was hostess and Miss Helen Fraser the other. Mrs. Taylor did not play and her four guests were Mrs. E, B. Pense, Mrs. Richard Hooper, Migs Gertrude Strange, and Miss Lily Norton-Taylor. Miss Fraser made up her four with Mrs. Noel Kent, Mrs. Montague Strange and Miss Deacon. vo - Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Berming- ham, Barrie street, lave gone with a party, down to Chafiey's and will be gone till the end of the week, In the party are Mr. and Mrs. Mulloy and uss Aileen Mulloy of Stanford, Conng, Mr. Lyman y Mr. Carpenter of Pittsburg, and Arthur Cunningham. o ve was a one, one . lishing Lock, and My - Es been mall; the diginchning many ol 0 Hara O'Hara has willing to There have picnic litt! th and partie small; the large adventure, little gliairs Mi the voice, tea partes, evenings, ame size, great al ol Geolivey My alway it for these has boen fine cause, a and is ve pleasure hy usin ad > The usual Wednesay evening dance will held the Yacht Club to night, At the tea this afternoon, the hostesses were Mrs. Frederick Brown field, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor, Mrs. say Dufi, Mis Campbell Strange, and their assistants were Miss Mabel Jrownlield and Miss Jean Duli. we we The Sketeh Club member hospitality, with Collin thoroughly - be at Ram , with their usual asked several Peo them thew last Bay to come on Ihe enjoved, and gAnany bits transferred s - - picnic party Saturday, Rochester, to afternoon | was lovely to canva - at Lake with Miss N.Y | here Ontario park, Mollie Clarke, guest of honor. - was a on ot as a Miss Bessie Smythe, West gave a little supper party day night. street on Mon- we Miss Edith Harmon-Brown of New York, came to town last Friday, and of Mrs. Allaire Shortt, at Mi Harmon-Brown and visited Mrs. Shortt and many made then, remember them. An- other visitor "Otterburn," Mile Louise de Cineq, of Staten Island Master Allen Shortt camping Lake Mrs. Stratford Dawson lit tle son are up from Montreal, and are the Mrs. Loucks, Barrie street. Miss Rose MeGreer Deseronto on Monday with Miss Mary - Emily home - is the guest Otterburn." sister, | her sme twelve friends, years 'ago, will at is Guy Gamshy and are on Indian and her guests of .Canon and came down from taying treet amd 1 Lewin, Brock - Muck ain Abrams, Abrams -e Miss William street, is Mr. Christopher Ivan, N.Y Mi | Master Leicester, are the gue Mrs. James Weir, Alfred et Arche Macmorine and th Macmorine, Sharbot ton, n rook and sts ol of DUS e Miss treet, larrie Lake John Wright, Wright, were and day, 08 are home from I Mr. and My and Migs Nina Monday, way to Quebe Miss Kita Picton. Miss left, Beverley Rockford, Picton, in town on Fue on their Smith, Bavot street, i Lilliar Cre terday, Jones Brockville. . - Robert visiting in Mrs. R. Kent ve to make house - Mrs. sirget, is Mr. and Johnson street, [Dr, and Mrs. W. lertown, N.Y | Mrs. Frank very | Mrs lawn," Fhompson, Clergy Melbourne N. F McFarlane pent Sunday Macfarlane, with Wat Dézpard, Toronto, i ill at the home of her sister, Herbert Stone Meh mal, "Wood Brockville Mrs. Guy Gamshy, King street, {little Miss Marjery [to Lansdowne. I Mr. Iva Ms { been spending antl have gone down "Underwood," has Picton tin, a few -- -- days . C in Miss King street, left {Monday for { Gorham, in the Adiron | dacks . Miss Minnie who has been visiting | has leit town. Me. and Mrs. James H { Houston, Texas, and their the youngest the only land a very great pet, are on Wolfe Island. With her mother, Mrs. C. W. Miss Agnes Robinson, and small childien. Thg party came up by {water and had a terrible experience. A very severe storm raged, and for three idays and nights {afraid Gildersleeve, of Montreal, Miss Gildersleeve | Simpson, Bute, of two chil dren, grandson, stay Bute, Robin two now ling Mrs. jare ison, | the passengers werg to undress, - . Mrs. C. A. Ruprecht and Duluth are visiting Mr, and Mrs, JJ Jeolnston, University Miss Myrtle Lee is Conway | Mrs. George Lee and danghter, Migs | Ada, Earl street, have returned home, after a month's visit in Hamilton and . children, of avenue visiting friends in | Toronto . { Mr. William Free and wife, of phin, Man., ave in the city, the g of All, and Mrs. R. J. Free, Division street. | Mr. Harold Corbett and wile, Tweed, iwho have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dau- uests ------------------ JHAmusements. - (LAKE Y ONTARIO {PARK TO-NIGHT 3 TX" 50 Matinee, Friday, at 3.30. / Free Show Friday, Children's 1 Cent Day on Cars. se . - ivic Holiday Picnic United Catholic Societies. Baseball, Srjeutaly vs. Irishmen, Victorias vs. 14th Batt. Band, O'Connor's Orchestra. BIJOU Sc. Wednesday and Thursday Ze. BIG DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION 1. King and the Beautiful Duchess." Picturesque Dream of 200 Years With Fina Scenery and Costumes, ATTRACTION 2. Aw on a Comedy, ATTRACTION 3. "The Adventures of Baby Bunting." ed Comedy, and a Sure Laugh ATTRACTION 4. Through a Spyglass.' Pictures of Life in Capital. ATPRACTION 5. Answer Be 2" An Excilent Edward Soma "The Randit Ago, Through An the Eccentric Bicycle." Exciting A Spirit- Maker. '"'Buock holm Splendid Moving Sweden's Splendid Song, by ENTIRE CHANGE OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIG HP, Donjt. Fail To See Selvin's Mind-Reading Ball Absolutely reads your mind doubt, also COMEDY TRAGIC AUT, MOVING PICTURES. We have new filings that have come out in two weeks and they are excellent. The Robbery of the Citizen's Bank Tragedy. "A Game of Hide-and-Seek" Comedy. ILLUSTRATED SONCG--1908 cation. CHILDREN CENT, to afternoon, evenings iree if under and accompanied by their parents TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY N. K Dupuis, Pref. . of . Astronomy, University, or the undersigned noon of the 10th inst. for the several trade works required in erection and completion of an tory Building for the 'Trustees of Queen University. lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I'lans and specidications at our oflices. beyond a two past Publi ONE Morrow Queen's up to may be seen POWER & SON, Aug. 3rd, 1908, Architects. . -- (!. H. Corbett, "Court Place,"" return- ed home, to-day. Miss Geraldine avenue, returned after spending friends in Bath. Mrs. J. W. Almas and her Lulu, North Glanfordy Ont., came to Kingston on the steamer Dundurn, Mr. Joseph L: Steacy and Miss Et- ta Ward are summering at Lake St. Joseph, Que. .- Moore, University to the city, to-day, a pleasant week with - Mrs. Egancis Grout and her ohildren, Ottawa, are with and Mrs. Grout, Brock street, Miss May Sinyvthe, West turned home Saturday My who Craig her M: San | week, Miss cone of staving street, re on Augustus Hoboken W of Mis gone Craig, has heen West | home visiting strect, has in Stratford O'Hara Lhe ole for the Geoffre leave will end of Family Smythe not to Kir would, hut N.Y Katie was One bacl gston, ae every hoped to Cl she ha ie lin ton, Mi Smellie, 31 ig down to for a weel - and Mrs and Mi Ph ' to Andre \ il Knight wa | for the Mr. and treet, St < the from a. My wkend. M: Roher dan Mr. } Sunday Carson, Brock and their her are home from rick Carson Mi ul of the Mi Vera will pav also came up on intends lea for Aylmer Heiter, e visit Hubert a few Mi Annie Kathleen Daly holid®y in Bath. . the « to Carson (h Mi in Gana Oshorne visit aul ! New York, day Mi the at Holla is Miss Eleanor, Miss Certrude her ister, regliire, Que Mrs. (. H B., visiting for enj her year. oe of Beau Martin, of Dorchester, N friends here, loft, to-day and Sarnia, and 'will also up the great Inkes Kent, who sailing Toronto with this Ww oa trp mn > ee Daniel Gord will Saturday, My Gordon Miss Katie up from the isla Mi Minnie Go és Chicago to-night, joing there and with Principal sail home on and In nis on widon, who | them them. ing for Mes is over home intends coming Gordon on Saturday Watson, at Wolie i Watson was exp» Miss Vaoderhover Watson's guest, will k Thursday W. L. Saturday last, Queen's College, Miss to has heey John and, and lice ted home dav, wh Mrs on ive town rs. Goodwin, Alice street, returned, on Stanley Chown's camp, north frew Miss Mav Bolger, Brock up bo Stirling after her little visit street. went in lath, and returned. vesterdav, bring trier Mrs. James Potts with her Phe Bev. Hueh and Mrs. Spencer are guests of Miss Annie Daly, Brock street Miss F¥lith Crombie. who has been visiting in. Picton; has gone to Wellington; where Mr. R. JJ. B. Crom- bie, &i Oshawa, and his family are. > > -- i Clive Betts came to town; from | Saturday, and will be from Monday next' Mr Stirline, till a on here week Mrs and with ton i street. "What WH Your 10 years the | Observa- | daughter, | Canon ( able to | Ali "| one | Foronto | Leta | from Mrs. | of Ren- | Willia Mdrieve, of Buffalo, ! her to A 1, are staving Mrs. Georte Oldrieve, Welling- | 5, 1908. GONDENSED ADVERTISING. RATES | First Insertion le. a word. Fach con- secutive insertion thereafter hail cent & word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25c.; three insertions, 50e. ; six, $1: one month, $2. WANTED----MALE. 200.00 PER_MONTH EASILY MADE. Write postal card for information. H. H. Dawson, Arlington, N.J., U.S.A. MEN, AT ONCE ON SALARY AND expenses. One good man in each locality with rig or capable of hand- ling horses to advertise and intro- duce our guaranteed stock and poul- try specialties. 'No experience neces- sary ; we lay out your work for you. $25 a week expenses. Position permanent. Write W. 'A. Jenkins, Manufacturing Cu., London, Ont. WANTED---FEMALE. AP A WOMAN, FOR THE KITCHEN. & St, ply Yukon Restaurant, 343 King 2D GE vy 252 King NE Appl, street; COOK. APPLY 'Phone, 4905. NO WASH- Mac' herson Lady Cartw A GENERAL SERVANT. ing. Apply. Mrs. C. A. 162 Earl street. FOR SMALL: FAMINY. housemaid is kept. No wash ironing. Apply at Whig ofice A COOK, where ing or A NURSE, TO TAKE charge of two children. Mrs De Bury, Royal College. AND EXP m , for general housework, fawilv of two. City references, Lavell, 289 Albert street. ee eet FOUR DINING-ROOM girls, one housemaid, two generals one cook. Hig t wages paid. Ap ply Canadian Employment Agency, Brockville, Ont. COMPETENT i AT ONCE, { WANTED---GENERAL. A ANTIQUATED wddress MEDALS, ALSO ire Arms. Send name and to Box 45, Whig office. PLEASANT ROOMS (UNF1 RNISHED preferred) and board, for family of | four. central. Apply Box "X."Y Whig office 1 amis FIRE WAR | | { | | | RISKS. Goon companies, lowest rates, fair settle- | ments. Jq R. C. Dobbs & Co., 109 1 Brock St. Telephone, 480, INSURAN | PIANIST AT WONDERLAND MUST be sight reader, and very quick, as to adapt themselves to any music Must be able to read script rapidly s0 ITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work; All kinds of work promptly done. F. J. Birch, Electrician, 206 Wellington street. | THE S6PPORTI JOB CLEANING ASHES yards or cellars, or other baggage carted, Prices right: Apply to S Lytle, neral Carter, 85 Main St. | A ouT OF | | |pouBLE DWELLING (BRICK PRE ferred), with modern conveniences, location not above University Ave Apply to T. J. Boon, 159 Wellington Street. | ) DRE t SY CENTLEMEN TO Spring Suits made at Gallo- w 8. Style, price and finish guar anteed to please. 131 Brock St. next to Bibby's Livery. GET SITUATION WANTED. MENT BY ENGLISH recommenda Not afrajd of address to EMPLOYMENT BY AN man, who has excellent tions and education hard work. Apply for Whig office. i ------------ VANTS," EXPERI Scotch, Irish, ar under supervision. If you write, The GuMd, 71 Montreal DOMESTIC SER ced Jnglish weekly ervant ond St. The trouble with some men is that they stare up the steps of success, but never step up the stairs. Contemplating the suec- cess of others will not help you, unless you put forth an effort to. help yourself. Let the great examples set by successful men enthuse ou with a desire to emu- ate them. Youmust begin to "step up the stairs" of advertising if you wish to make a success of business. It won't avail to stare up the steps some other fellow has climbed. You must climb yourself, FOR SALE, TO-LET. WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH] 3 3K ITS . modern conveniences, with or with-| HA Np MAH "t BABKE 4 ry os " 76 " Ss i i 0 « Br, pa i. out board, Apply 176 Clergy St done. Prices reasonable. W. = man, First street, SUMMER COTTAGE, FURNISHED BY | the week, or menth, on St. Lawrence and Rideau, "Apply to McCann, 51 Brock St, MONEY AND BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building and contents than any other company offers. Examine them ag Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Marks et Square. UNIVERSITY AVE. BRICK | dwelling, 8 rooms, modern improve] ments. Apply to J. S, R. McCann, | 51 Brock & { 321 | a { . \ | LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE change Chambers, RON. Brock oe. | Fire Insurance Company, Available Apply to Geo. Cliff, Real Estate| assets F0h.187. 215, ie addition oa Broker, 95 Clarence Street. | leh the policyholders hive Of ' gecurdy the unliwited liability of all shi tn the stockholders. Farm and city pro- perty insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phone, 5638, LARCH OFFICE LARCE AND MEDIUM SIZED BRIGHT | well ventilated rooms, for the sum-| Mm 'The Residence," at inter- of West, BEarl and Clergy Earl street eenintn scsi] 1.--BRICK RESIDENCE street, with twe rooms, Including extension Kkitet hot water heating, bath, etc, quire 'at 179 Division street. + se es CT. LOST. Division FROM O 151 CONTAINING $10 IN car tickets, on Ontario Park, to Whig office, PURSE, bis and thrye street Saturda at Lake Reward for ils return En. | BLACK DWELLING AND STORE PRO corner Wellington and Queen possession at once. This pre will he painted and renovated R. Chas, Bell, 171§ Welling- THE perty, Sts. pertv Apply ton St. ROM loom. Monday eveming, Bagot Sts., or op Steamer A Finder kindly apply al Whig and receive reward, perica.. office, PIN, ON Princess Sts return, to Brock DIAMOND Tuesday, Reward Charles street HORSE SHOE on King or of $50 for as Livagston, Tailor, ON SEPTEMBER 18ST, of the best business ston, on the corner Wellington streets, lately occupied hy | *. Nishet, Stationer Apply Felix | Shaw, 115 Bagot St., Kingston, Ont. | | | ON SUNDAY i, I'rineess, Sts Finder and res ARCHITECTS. | ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF-| fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. GOLD BRACELET, § on , or o return ive reward. otlice to FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -------------- JOHNSON ST.. vomed three-story eleven hedrooms marble washhasing in each bedroom, hot water furnace. Apply A. Fy Bond, 79 Clarence street P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, Anchor Building, Market Square. 345. HENRY ete. "Phone, SEVENTEEN -- house, attic, POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- chant"s Bank Building, corr Brock Wellington streets. "Phone, 212, and WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF4|* fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug | store, corner Princ and Bagot | streets. Fintrance on J got BUSINESS CARD. RCTRIC CARPET CLEANING PERSONAL. | NAIR, warts,s MOLES, ete., removed ; permanently, without wr. 'I'wenty years' experi ence Dr mer J. Lake, Eye Yar, | N Throat and Skin | Specialist. 208 Bagot street. { her children, are home from Peter horo -. 0 . w - W he mn Mr J Fone and i tay ing {lin, Brock I Mi t IH Memphis, their sister; Ly von, ol the Mrs. C. arrived city with Fran Banks, of visit lite, Joh nre onl on Arihur inks and enn, Mrs avenue, to | | ver - Ram irom ro Ra Mr home Prince SELLY Duff ther ay Are Petrie, who has been Richard Hooper, Albert | Montreal home a Madge My ha visit home to Octavius Yates |i Quebec." street, Mrs. one ir | hk the street. Miss Anna Dowsley and Irene Swift, who { Mr. Timbthy Ri Rideau, are home again. | Miss Beatrice Tandy, Clergy street, staving at Thousand Island Park | Miss Muriel King, Alice street, and Miss Eleanor Macdonnell, of Toronto bite staying at Miss Ma ottage, among the islands, are N rarity M: of Y., iI Union Syracuse, Miss Ha Summer guest of Miss | at Rigney, Loretta camping on t Mis and were nev's cottage Wi nen char's {home again - o- o> ® Mollie Clarke, of Rochester, N the of Mrs. James Craiv, Princess street. Mrs. George Macdonnell, University avenue, and Miss Eleanar Macdoan MN, {will be home, from Toronto, the end of the week. Irs. Macdonnell is very indeed acain, after her long ill- Miss Y.. has been guest well ness, . we is announced of second daughter of The Miss engagement Mildred, Mrs. Williain Thomson, Ont.; to Mr. J. A. A Saskatoon, of iP Olive Orangeville, 1, M.A. of The Sask., and a Queen's. The marriage (ce early dn Septemix Phoenix, graduate ii take wi Pp Is A Fast Walker. Victor Good and William Beasley, who left here on Friday te walk to Poromte,--covered the distance easily in four dais leasley he says can BIRTHMARKS, | / Blemish | street. | tai t sorted | truth wireet, | 'Phone AOR Feather Beds od hy steam. II. strect. Sewing and P Milne, STOLEN. ON COCKER RED rup lay 0 St MARRIAGE LICENSES. formation 1 party 8 ISSUER KIRKPATRICH 4 Clarence Marriage Licenses THE PARAGRAPH PULPT| What About Unitarian. | Coal ? REV. C. W. CASSON. of fmport ousekeeper, but On Standing Alone. hteo n of his I solitary and his Cal faced th friend a question vet did rm tal I'o the have emed by tn Never in | he oh ht} alon eves OW no consideration may Therg is no oth ary hey that all. inagement n ay h AVE non: a und nt as BN HAVE YOU EVER TRIED SWIFT'S? Hangin JAS. SWIFT & CO. udgeme without to + 2 Yét may stood with deserted, f pou we know that ol Never rsaken. fidehty foes brave it, If, as You friends You are by alone, his righteousne in your threats I} n it ter see vour vou, it m by the lufinite Himself You | stand for the God | tand vour forsake not. hacked companion, wnd if on for cannot ONENESS Thousand Island & St. Lawrence River Steamboat Companies In Connection with New York Cen~ tral & Hudson River R.R. of truth and heside you. age. Believe it and take cour Address, Rev. C. W. Casson, at 25 | Rencon street, Boston, Mass., for the literature. \ | Leave Kingston dally, except Sunday, at Cape Leave Cape Vincent daily, 10.50 a.m Lubricating Oils | is Gasoline ' SPECIAL NOTICE. Making direct connections incon: to anf from all points in New © State. oO Je 3 cent to New rah siecpes. Unpe Vi make a specialty of handling Lubricating Oils of all kinds -- Prices on application. To the Ladies of Kingston : . yp > | I have removed to the former W.F. KELLY & CoO. | Board of Education rooms, Mon- Week end round trip rate Kingston to South Cor. Ontario and Clarence | treal street, corner Princess. Re 500 a.m. and 200 pm o Leave Kingston Sunday, 7.80 a.m. and American|-: Oils - Watertown, VOC soln Satord Coal Oil REA OR member the place. J. ROSEN, LADIES' TAILOR. on which depend. old in three Some people are good to<day be- of strength--No, 1. peo) R : cause thay are seared half to death over their deeds of yesterday. Probably the good natured man is cover the distance in three days and Mrs. Louis Best, Union street, and! intends to do it, imposed upon, but doubtless being good natured is worth it

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