-- PAGE EIGHT, May and June Brides APPRECIATE Fur Muff, Stoleor Coat WILL A We have a beautiful assortment of new designs at reasonable prices to select from. We invite your inspection. No obligation to buy. John McKay Brock and Princess. Basssesessstenttieeet , 4 Wedding Rings We make them to order. " We keep all sizes in stock. Our rings are hand wrought fine 18k. gold and are superi- or in richness of color and VECO III IIIS VIII wearing quality. ¥@ my SPANGENBERG Ad : i i : ; ® JEWELLER. » 3 & Marriage Licenses Issued. »> & » TEVISIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIY | HW, A, EARL ENTERTAINED BROUGHT TO CITY IN A . WAR CANOE. : -- p-- His Excellency Tried Some Shoot- ing lat the R.M.C. Butts--A Pleasant Dinner in the Even- ing. Farl Grey was entertained at dinner on - Monday evening, by the Royal Military College staff. Besides the governor-general's suite and the col- lege staff, Col. Gordon, 0.C., £00, Major Hooper, Montreal, and Messrs. | Wanklyn, Montreal, and Macklem and Mackenzie, of Toronto, were also pres- ent. A very pleasant time was spent by the company at the festive board. Songs. were sung by Lieut.-Col. Tay- lor apd Prof. Lanos, and piano solos given by Capt. Russell Brown. The governor-general was very much pleas. ed with thé rendition _of old French songs by Prof. Lanos, who has a fine tenor voice, At o'clock, cadets brought out their war and paddled Earl Grey and his staff across the calm, moonlit harbor to the foot of street, where his private car was in waiting to take him to Ot tawa at midnight. After the afternoon events, the gov- ernor-general tried his hand at shodt ing at the Military College butts. The vessels thereabouts cleared to a place the canoes eleven Johnson Jap-a-Lac WEARS LIKE IRON 'NEW LIFE AND LOOKS TO OLD DOORS. Does yours do you justice? No te wait until next repairing time, put off refinishing it as a task to dreaded. need or he i Jap-a-Lac Will make Sold in cans, it look like new. 20¢., 30c., BOc, sizes, and sold" only by 'Mitchell Hardware --~ASK FOR COLOR CARDS-- White & Colored Designs. LARGE VARIETY AT 15, 20, 25, The guaranteed make. cach piece. 35, 40c Yd. Sec ticket Over 150 styles in New York and London styles. $3.75 to $12.00 Each. These Suits come in a large variety. of de- signs, and will be found altogether differ-- ent to anything in the city. SUMMER UNDERWEAR For Ladies' Gentlemen & Childrén Cotton, Balbriggan, Lisle, Silk, Wool in Vests, Drawers and Combinations. er -- ---- A Pleasure to Show Our Goods | AIA ANNAN R. WALDRON {ot safety, while his excellency plugged holes in the harbor, for, "tis whisper- ed, never a bullet from his rifle struck { the butts. { One of Jarvis, who | Yeomanry in soldier of great | and #ltogether a lold gentleman. | y¥.M.C.A. ATHLETIC EVENTS. j Some Held Last Evening--Wednes- | day's Schedule. | The Y.M.C.A. events for Wednesday | ovening are running broad jump and | half mile run. . | The _features of last night were the rivalry between learance and Sum- mers im the 100 yards' dash. The best throw of the twelve pound hammer at Belleville was 58 fect 10 inches. Last night *'Billy" Pearanco threw the fgurieen-pound hammer aM foot 10 inches. 100 yarde--Firet heat, McCartney, «wrateh, 1st; Haffner, 8 vards® 2nd: Nleming, 10 yards, 3rd. Time, 1116 seconds. Second 100 yards' heat--Bearance, 6 yards, lst; Summers, 7 yards, 2nd; Max. Orr, 13 yards, 3rd. Time, 10 4-5 goconds. Third 100 yards' heat--FEdgar, 13 varde. 1st: F. Birch, 12 yards, 2nd; R. Brown, 7 yards, 3rd. Time, 10§ sc conds. . First and second qualify for final. Final 100 yards' heat--F. Birch, 12 yards, Ist; H. Edgar, 13 yards, 2nd; Bearance, 6 yards, Summers, 7 yards; tied for 3rd. Time, 10 3 5. scconds. Bearance defeated Summers in the run off by three inches. The handicap was too heavy for McCartney, who ran in good form in the finals, being only one yard hack at the finish. High jump- Allan handicap of 8 inches, with THE DAYS _ EPISODES Earl Grey's staf is Col.| LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS -ommanded the London g pay He's: 4 IN GENERAL the Boer war. height 'and physique, ; fine and interesting Occurrences In The City And Vieinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Re- membered. James Joiner, Collingwood has returned to the hospital. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuley's. 'Phone 778. J. H. DeWolfe, Gananoque, spent Sunday at J. Featherstone's, Taylor. James Sowards has the contract for supplying Rockwood hospital with coal. Robert Sim received the appointment of caretaker of the Renfrew post office building. : May Irwin will open her new hotel, the irwin House, on her island, near Clayton, June 20th. A golf tournament has been held at Rye, N.Y. A mixture of Rye and Scotch, ag §t were. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. Leave orders at Mer Auley's k Store. The steamer Mississquoi had 'a number of passengers from Gananorjue and Rockport this merning. At Woodstock College the Hiram (alvin scholarship was won by A. Haddon, who was also valedictorian. The, steamer Ames touched for a pilot at the dry dock to-day on har way from Fort William to Montreal with graiy. street, Gibson's Red pays to go Kingston at It in Drug Store. sold Cross there. One fly will lay ' one thousand eggs an a season and bequeath to each descendant a wild desire to light on a bald bead. 5 foot ' 3 inches. McCartney, from I'he news stand on Swift's wharf . 2 «with | as been leased to John Stansbufy, scra'ch, Summers and R. Edgar with |: : hon ek ol jr., together with 'the exclusive right were tied for second, with 5 Yor sale of 'papers any ; iv A W. Bearance was third | "Rev, "pr, MacTavish left for Hamil : ton to-day to attend the general as- sembly evangelization committee, which meets this evening. The local longshoremen are having lots of work this summer, merous gangs are busy every day at different vessels and schooners, "For dessert," after dinner, or five o'clock teas, Neilson's ice cream bricks, sold in Kingston only at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. 230. cleared, | Garden Allen, wife and child, Chica- go, arrived on Monday to spend a [few weeks with the former's parents, James Allen, St. Haffner, was first, with a | 8 inches, feet. 1 inch. with 4 fect 11 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Coal Boats Are Anxious to Get to Work. The steamer Jeska arrived from Os- wego to-day, The government in port on Monday The steambarge Sowards cleared for Oswego Monday afternoon. The schooner Ford River Monday, for, Charlotte with feldspar. The schooner Keewatin cleared from Swift's for unloading | Captain and Mrs. coal | Lawrence avenue. M.T. Co.: Steamer Fairmount, from| Mrs, C. H. Martin, after over a Fort William, with 90,000 bushels of lmonth's stay in the city «with her wheat: consort Glengarry, from Fort|parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.-F, Wilson, Wiliam, with 90,000 bushels of oats; Colborne styeet, left for her home in steamer Glenmount passed down, to Dorchester, N.B., to-day. Montreal, with 80,000 bushels of "Talcum ~ powders," fourteen differ- wheat, from Fort William; tug Bron-| ent kinds to choose from, at Gibson's Montreal, with two grain| Red Cross Dug Store. 'Phone 230. An automobile party from Carleton Place, composed of Messrs. J. n, The steamer Scout was Oswego, after son, lor barges. According to the report of the Un- ited States lake survey for April, Lake Ontario rose five and three-quarter inches during that month, and is like- ly to rise three inches during the month of May. It is now twenty-two inches lower; than in April, a year ago, and was fourteen inches lower in 1897 than it is this year. Owners of launches are very much exercised that a very dangerous rock at "The Basket," the entrance to the Rideau canal at Kingston Mills, is not buoyed. More than one launch has run upon the obstruction with damage and annoyance, bécause of it. A week ago promises were made to buoy the rock, but so far this has not been done. lay, J. C. Switzer and A. Neilson, were in Kingston yesterday. G. H. Williamson and S. [. Gamble, Kingston, get prizes in the Toronto named the winner in the King's plate race at the Woodbine, Toronto. a black-spotied dog, and has informa- tion that it is in the custody of a certain party, who would do well to liberate the doggie and allow him to return home. . "Neilson's ice cream," from Toronto, is dispensed at the soda fountain at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The Victoria day finance committee wil not meet to-night as a number will be attending the manocuvres at HONORABLY ACQUITTED. Barriofild. The meeting will be held Charles Steers Wrongly Taken In- to Custody. Edward Randall appeared again be- fore the magistrate, this merning, charged with being drunk while 'on the "Indian" list. His case was again re- manded for a day, as he told an en- tirely different story. On Monday morning, Randall =aid that he met an Englishman named Chagles Steers on the railroad track and! that Steers gave him the liquor. The cass was then adjourned for a day, and P. C. Bateson sueccceded in| locating Steers and brought him to' the station. 'He was - taken beforo | "Milk chocolate with nuts," Fry's, Randall and the latter pid: he was not | is sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red the man, so Steers was honorably dis- Cross Drug Store. : - charged. The man whom Randall im-| The June Technical World, Chicago, plicated is a hard working, honest has a number of deeply interesting man, one whois a- credii-to the city, artwcles, especially those upon "'Ex- and he cannot see why Randall should perimenting With Death, "Lost Art bring him into the affair, as he did of Tempering ,¢ opper Rediscovered, not even know him. Steers was at Building the Norld 8S Most Beauti-- work when arrested, and felt his posi- ful Road, New York's tion very keenly until it was fully ex Bridge.' . i be plained and he found he was the vic- iT ho Toronto Maib and Empire says : tim of a statement given by Randall | 1158 Kathleen Mel arland, Kingston, to try and save himself. is in town, the guest of Mrs. Ham- This ' morning, Randall gave an- mond, and was very much admired at other name, not exactly the same but | the races, vesicrday, whon she was nas it." and as the man has ap- | Wearing a brown cloth dress with pale pearcd in court before he may be the blue facings, and a large black hat. Ore. Fresh from Toronto, every other day. Neilson's ice cream and ice THE ANNUAL MEETING rooms at the city buildings. Miss Nora and Blanche Feather- stone have returned to their home in Taylor after a few days' Visit in Kingston. Mise Nora will leave for Watertown, N.Y., to resume her du- ties as nurse-in-training at St. Joachim's hospital this week. The city clerk wrote to Chief Thompson, Toronto, asking 'him to select a man to govern the Kingston brigade. He says he cannot do so; the men stay in Toronto because the superannuation fund and .the hope of promotion. cream bricks. Sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Messrs, Leonard Harrigan and Ray- mond Kingsbury have purchased a barber shop in Napanee, and will take the business over in a few days. Both the young men are woll-known in this city, and their many friends wish thor unlimited success in their undertaking. "Leo" is a Kingstonian. The Young Men's Fellowship ciety, Toronto, coming to Kingston on June 12th and 13th, will have a song service on the market square on Sar turday night: Sunday - there will fel- lowship in Y.M.(UA. at 9:30 am; 245 p.m., city hall for mens 4:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m., mass meetings in Sydenham Stroet Methodist church. ®. "In a tin box," seidlitz powders strong kind, are sold in Kingston Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. will keep for months, A number of young children were up befcre Magistrate Farrell, this morn- ing. charged with stealing from Dalton & Sons' hardware store, and with breaking windows in St. Paul's church: P. C. Craig unearthed the case and found the parties. The case was on until twelve o'clock and then adjourn cd until Thursday. of Kingston, Smith's Falls and Ottawa Ry. Co. The annual meeting of the King ston, Smith's Falls and Ottawa Rail- way company was held on Tuesday morning at the local G.T.R. office. "This road is now controlled by the Grand Trunk wailway eompany, which was represented here by its treasurer, Frank Scott,bof Montreal, The di rectors were re-elected. It is-expeet: od that within two years the G.T.R. will construct its proposed line from Kingston to Ottawa so as to cet direct connection getween Toronto and | the capital. The road would have been wel under way now, according | to General Manager Hays, only for [the financial depression of last year. { The G.T.R. company required to put {all the money it could raise into the { Grand Trunk Padfic road. As soon as {the latter ling nears dompletion the | Kin ston, Smith's Falls & Ottawa {road wi'l be proceeded with. The company built a tiny section near Fingston Mills last year in order that its charter would not lapse. So- the They [ The death occurred in Smith's Falls, on Sunday. of J. Mullay, a popular member of the Catholic: Order of For- ee------------------ Mrs. Joseph Male was arrested Elizabethtown and taken to Brockville station. As soon as the police magis- trate found she had been arrested with- out. @ warrant, he released her, ---- at esters "Royal after-dinner mints," a delici ous confection. Sold in Kingston at | ! i Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, ~ "Flesh colored talcum powder," is The nu- | "Phone | Findlay, W. Findlay, George H. Find- ' Mail and Empire competition, having | R. J. Reid, Princess street, has lost ! on Thursday evening in the commitico | of | Newest! at | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909. CITY AND VICINITY. Fancy Green Spinaoh. , Ten cents per pound, or thirty cents per peck, at Carnoesky's. . Customs Import Duties. The local customs import duties for May amounted to the sum of $16,- 510.04. Last Appearance. Of Wilfrid Morrison, Sydenham St. church, Tuesday, June 8th, previous to Aour in Australia and United States. Back On The Job. Lieut.-Col. J. Galloway has returned to Toronto from Kingston, whore he took a course at the Royal Military College, and has resumed his dutics as deputy assistant adjutant-general, Inland Revenue Collections. fice for May, 1909: Spirits, 988.19; malt, $603.75; tobacco cigars, $1,972.23; bonded Qinegar), $140.34; ¥35.11; other receipts, collections, $7,775.11. factory methy. spirits, $35.49; total Once Again Decides. The city council has once again de cided to have a new fire chiof, this time by voling the necessary money. The fire committee will now have to reconsider the applications beiore it. In the end, however, the council can bowl out its recommendation as io the appointment, General Hospital Garden Party. The woman's auxibawry of the gene- ral hospital met Monday afternoon and arranged to hold a garden party on the hospital grounds on Friday afternoon and evening, June 18th, There will be amusements, a band concert, refreshments and sale booths. The auxiliary hopes to clear a large sunmi of money by the affair. All Doubt Removed. All doubt regarding the idéntity of the man drowned in the Serpent river at Spragge, Oni, , on Saturday while assisting to break) a jam of logs, is re- imoved. The young man was Robert | Playfair, a brother of Dr. Playfair, | Hagersville, -and whose parents resido iat Ancaster, Deceased worked as a foreman for the Shepherd Lumber company. The family formerly resided in Kingston. A June Wedding. A pretty wedding was solemnized at | 8t. Mary's cathedral, Tuesday morn- ing, when Miss Hattie Tyo, second. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Tyo, sr., Raglan Road, was married to Frederick Parle, Kideau stréet. Mise Nellie Tyo, sister of the bride, was maid, and W. Parle, brother of the groom, best man. The hand- some bride looked charming in' her wedding gown of cream: silk, The bridal veil was caught in. her hair with a wreath of orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of white roses, After the ceremony, performed by Father Halligan, the bridal party drove to the | where the wedding breakfast awaited them. Mr. and Mrs. Parle will veside on University avenue. Division Court. The following tases were tried before Judge Price, at division court cham- bers, on Tuesday morning : N. C. Polson & Co. vs. Kronthal Litha Water company--Account, $7.57. Judgment for plaintiff in full. | Davis' Dry Dock vs. Donnelly com- pany--Account, $99.11. Adjourned. A. Rumillard vs. W. J. Crothers & Co.--Wages, $80. Judgment non-suit, without costs. | A. Bradshaw & Son Saunders--Account, $77.10. for *plaintiff in full. H. Couling vs. Mrs. Couling--Re- pleven, $20. Judgment for plaintiff without costs. | W. Currie vs. Edward Roddy--Con- tract, $105. Judgment for plaintiff in full. Kathleen Loans, $25. costs, A. Chown & Co. .vs. W.. Clements-- Account, $39.25. Adjourned to July 6th. Lowney & Co. ve. T. Peters--Ac- | count; $46.50. Adjourned to July Gth. Enoch Godwin vs. John Gray--Com- | mission, $10. Adjourned indefinitely. | E. B. Purdy vs. D. BE. Ryan--Com- { mission, $50. Adjourned indefinitely. | George R. Storing v« Edward Rod- dy--Note, $83.70. Juc_ nent non-suit. Henry = E. Richardson vs Felix Mel- low--Note, $40.35; Judgment for plain- tiff in full. 4 GIVEN PROMOTION. vs. W. J, Judgment vs. Frank Redden-- for $10 and Duft Judgment Mr. Brady Will Hereafter Work in the West. E. C. Brady, for the past three months, acting as local agent for the Canada Life Insurance company, leit side, He has received the appointment of &etrict manager of the Dominion {Life Assurance company in thé" coun~ ties of Lincoln and Welland, Mr. Brady came to Kingston from Smith's Falls about a year ago as represente- tive of the International Cotrespon- dence Schools of Scranton, Pa. About threo months ago he resigned #0 go into insurance work under J. O. Hut- ton, in the Canada Life. He 'made good" here, his record soon securing recognition. The result was his ap- pointment as manages in one of the best fields in Western Ontario. Good hy the many fricnds he made in King- ston. Found Drowned At London. London, Out., June 1.--Mre Frank drowned in the mill race above | Hunt's mill this' morning. She had been. despondent for some time as the result of poor ghealth. Thrown From Train And Drowned. Chicago, June 1.--It is reported that a Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul train was wrecked, last night, at Marmareh, N.D.. and that thirty persons were thrown into the river and drowned. A six vear old lad, named Gamm, fell into the water, at Port Colborne, and was going down for the last time when Ed. Eoright plunged in, seized the drowning boy pf support- led him until ropes were thrown out, residence of the bride | on Monday for St. Catharines, to res] wishes for success aro extended io him | Mann, fofty-five years old, was found Collections at the inland revenue of-}. § $1 and | & Iriel LRORORORIR0IR RORCFOROACRORORCRD Every day we receive sale many new and it LACIE nen impossible to mention within the lim- its of our advertisement, so we ask you to come in any time you are down town, you will see perhaps' just what you have been looking for. REMEMBER no one is urg This store is absolutely FREE. Any article you are at perfect | examine to your entire satis without even a hint from-us. d tommy. t liberty to faction Just received to-day and ready for To- morrow's selling New Valanciennes Laces With insertions to match many of the pat- terns, 6c, 8¢,10¢, 12}e. The quantity is not large and we cannot duplicate these de- signs again this season. Not Every Day Are Ribbons of Such Quality Sold at 10c Yard. Just opened to-day 3,000 Yards Silk Taffeta Ribbons 4 41 inches wide, in White, Black, Light Blue, Navy, Cardinal and other shades. These are good values from 15¢ to 18¢ yard regularly. Yours To-morrow, 10c Yard. White Stockings For ladies, in a great variety of makes, both plain or lace effects, from -12}c, 15¢, 20c, 2bc, 35c, 39c, 45c¢ up. WHITE STOCKINGS for Obildren, all sizes, plain or lace effects. WHITE SOX for Children, plain tops or white sox with fancy plaid tops. ~~ o English Galateas For Children's or Ladies' Wash Dresses, a great variety of new patterns. FINE. GINGHAMS for Wash Dresses, new patterns, colors' absolutely fast, 10¢, 12}e, 15¢,-20c, 25¢. LINEN SUITINGS, in Tan Browns, Alice Blues, Copenhagen Blues, Natural Linen, Navys, Sea Greens, Helio, etc. WHITE INDIAN HEAD SUITINGS, the proper makes for easy washing, 15c, 20c, 25¢. et CASPER CHOROID --AT "Lots of Summer Goods The Lockett Shoo Store} ree FO Ree : A : Babies, Children, Big Boys and Girls White Shoes, Tan Shoes, Chocoldte Shoes, Shoes, Patent Leather Shoes. Also a splendid assortment of New Trunks and Valises at low prices, I~ Black Kid, STORE es i RCROSOROBORORORONE O08 CP ORO t