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Bagot and | Princess Sts. { SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND | SATURDAY. 1. Young Western Beel, Lamb and Veal. Sugar Cured bage ill. Fresh Farmers' Butter and Fggs IV. Cheap Cuts for Boiling Beef. Come and give us a trial, D. B. GAGE _& SON. Cor. Bagot and Earl Sts, Fresh Pork Beef, Pork and Cab- 'Phone, 870. {simple order, and | asked half a dozen girls to tea, | York, Hl Gold in : Guwilight i Mrs. street; gave a large tea, yesterday, and very enjoyable it was, the big hove preventing the crush which at times mars such an afiaiv. Every part {of the house was lovely with flowers, {upstairs lilacs shedding sweet perfume, {in the lower hall a huge jar of Am- |erican ~ Beauty roses, in each corner, {and the tea table a mass of sweet peas. The hostess' assistants were the lucky recipients of bouquets of roses, and each guest, as she fete the house, was given one perfect American Beau- ty.. Mrs. Henri Panet received with Mrs, Bermingham, and received many assurances of welcome back to her own town. In the tea room were Mrs. 'William Bermingham and Miss Eleanor Macdonell, the girls assisting them be- ing Miss Mabel, Miss Dorothy and the debutante, Miss Marjery Brownfield; Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss * May Smythe, Miss Phyllis Short, Miss Marion Redden, Miss Blanche Kent, the two debutantes, Miss Lassie Kirkpatrick and Miss Hilda Kent, - Mrs, England, and their have been the guests and Mrs, W. C. Baker, the past jew days. They 'left, morning, for Moatreal, hy boat to Nova Scotia. They will for four or five weeks and will for home in July. This is the first Mr. Baker has had his daughter their Tather's home land - ww aw ww William King Baker, two of for this on he Mr. and of London, daughters, Professor route there s ail 131] of people par- 1 Last evening a number wont over to the Country Club, taking there of refreshments of f then watched the manoeuvres, After were over there was a little impromptu supper al the barracks, a dozen people being invited at the last moment. a - The Country Club is the Mecca' these about - of all the members thesé bright mew days | of June, and as people see their friends there, the necessity for organizing so- ciable gatherings in town is obviated, and things are very quict in conse "o oe oe Twelve little were asked : Taylor's, the Royal Mili tary College, vosterday, to make up a party for little Miss Audrey. 'he children enjoyed themselves very much indeed girls Thomas Ra Tandy, Clergy street, on Monday, to meet Miss Gabridle Roy. . "oe "o To-day a little luncheon party was organized for the Country Club, Miss Gabrielle Roy being guest of homor. vt. - - Mrs. George Young, University ave- nue, will give a tea 'for Miss Edith Young, on Friday. os ao - The dance being given by Mrs. H. W. Richardson, Stuart street, will be to- night's event, w - The first golf tea of the scason will take place at the Country Club on Sa turday. Mre. "> -» "> There will be five weddings, in (ieorge's cathedral, in September. wee There are prospects of a picnic par ty St to-morrow, » - we Mrs. 2W.. K. 1. Smellie, Johnson treet, returned, yesterday, from New bringing = Miss Lucia Smellic { with her, Ve A Q@FQLS - MONTREAL TORONTO. | OTTAWA, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON, | | (grand Union Hotel | Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND OPWARD Baggage to and from Station free. Send 30 stamp for N.¥. Olty Guide Book and Map § | Antiseptic Barber Shop Hair Dressing and Shaving Three Chair. Quick Service. ronage solicited. >: SB en 336 King Street Next door to Wade's Drug Store. hs ees OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF T10BACCO Chewing at is a good tobacco. forty-five Why Smoking 'and cents a pound, pay eighty-five cents. Ontario street. Use Sashweights made in King- ston at Angrove's Foundry. Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Sale of Horses every Saturday Special prices for large quantities. | {ll want some Home-Made Miace sat and here is the place to get the Me fashioned kirid that mother used. to make. our Pork Sausage peat is just you need. ohne, B70 -- You w ood old B Also, the dressing HW. J. MYERR Cheese Sales: Stirling, 325 at 11 9-16¢ Campbellford, 640 at 1llde. to 1lge. Archibald Cole toemed citizen of AUih, ¢ y Phere are ihirtoen childeen sw a wer Rodan, on May Six year viving. lon the end of t | o | The Rev. Charles Masters ty. xc | going {pay {Owen Soand, and other places, M. P. KEYS Parlor, | Your pats | Andrew Maclean, | od away E. Loucks, Barrie street, who Proseott, yesterday, will go he week to Montreal to visit Mrs. Stratford Dawson. : Captain and Mrs. C. J. Hinckley leit Mrs. went to for their daughter will sing there to-mor row evening. Mrs. C. W. Drury has gone to pay Mrs. Henry Hubbell, Bagot street, a} | visit. Mrs, James McParland, Emily street will down to the islands, next Tuesday, for a week or so. - go oe down from Toronto on Saturday, and in about a week's. time he and Mrs Masters will leave for Halifax. Mrs Paterson and Miss Nan intend west about the 20th, and will visits in Stratford, Walkerton, They will bo absent about six weeks. Colonel and Mrs. Irwin, Ottawa, and their daughter, Mrs. Alan Palmer, Kingston, will spend the summer at {| Kennebunk Port. | Miss Florence Perley and Miss Lillian | Fortier, of Ottawa, are coming to Kingston for the June ball at the | Royal Military College. | - > o> | Mrs. George White, Miss Ethel Whit {and "Mrs. : {ihe first of July for England, where |they will spend several manths. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hosmer and fam ilv. Montreal, leave for St. [N.B.., next Wedfieeday, for the sum mer, Captain and Mrs. FE J. and their children, Ottawa, and Mrs Chambers' mother, Mrs. McMillan, o Montreal, formerly of Kingston, leaving, next month, summer in Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Allaire Shortt's small son anc daughter are -here from New York, anc Mrs Shortt is herself expected, |**Otterburn" the end of the week. . or "oe Miss Grace 'Greaves left, day, to_join her brother in| 3.( Before returning they spend afew weeks 'in Seattle, attend ing the world's fair: Mrs. James Fairlie, of Toronto, i town. Mr. Gordon Macken:ie, of Toronto was in town this week, Miss Mona Knight, Alice street, 1 home from Toronto. Mrs. Lennox Mills, "Bishopscourt, is in Brockville. Mr. E. R. C. from Sudbury soon. °* Mrs. F. Strange, William street, i in Ottawa. Mrs; R. PRarrie, where on Satur Victoria Dobbs 'will be dow H. Tothill leit, to-day. fc she will spend Ri Picton, is very ill. : Mis. H. Tandy, King street, and her | oF FSS FSF IFPPSII IBS SS Ie > -»> . Cornélius Bermingham, Barrie tod her to! Toronto, to-day, where they will} | attend the exercises in Mas:ey hall, as | }urriedly despatehal to prevent injury | : i ) i will bel Horsey, Ottawa, ave leaving Andrew's, Chambers are to spend the at is |tawa, to Guy Northcote THE DAILY time visiting old friends. She may return to Kingston in the autumn. Friends in Kingston will be sorry to near that Mrs Viuan G. Moyle, family, have gone over to their sum- mer on on Wolfe Island. Mr. W. D. Dalton and his.party were in London when last heard from, and loyally say that wonderful and beauti- ful as everywhere clse has becn there is no place like the heart of the om- pire, whose spell has enthralled them. - - -o The engagement js announced of Miss Greta Peterson, B.A. Belleville, to Mr. H. E. Plewman, Hamilton. The marriage will take place this sum- mer. CANNIFTON FOLK SORE That '"Boozetown" Rules in School Matters. Cannifton, June 1.--The condition of John Fairman does not improve as rapidly as his friends desire. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Jack- son were conducted in the church, Fri- day morning, thy Rev. S. G. Rorke, In- terment took place at Reed's ceme- tery. Benson Haight has taken pos- session of the store lately purchased by him from (i. N. Phillips, who has moved to the gity, The league service last "Thursday was taken by the juveniles. A pleasant programme was provided hy the wee folk, all dealing in song and story with the topic. The vote recorded on May 20th on the vexed question dealing with the proposed site of the new school to Ix | erected hero resulted in the plan sub- mitied by the trustee board being sus tained. This means that the *huilding {will be @rected on the ground where the Corbyville school now stands. Tt | local branch of BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY NEWS OF THE WORLD Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. J. (. NcNaughton has bom ap- pointed deputy collector of inland re venue, at Port Hope. The Ritz hotel, Montreal, will be built at the corner of Sherbrooke and MacTavish sircets, The court of appeal refused to grant a stated case, on behalf of Muan- rice Ryan, sentenced to be hanged at North Bay to-mo.ow. 1 J. L. Benoit, a switchman for Canadian Northern railway, was to picees, to-day, by a train in cast. end yards, Montreal. Maxime. Ploufie, a conductor on the Ottawa electric railway, was held up and robbed of nearly $20 in money and tickets. He was on his way home. Miss Jennie Bonnar, Ottawa, com- mitted suicide, on Wednesday morning, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Frank Williams, Union street, To-| roato. S8. . Daminion, inward, cast of Cape Raer: sailed for Boston, Mongolian, 'sailed for Glasgow. At Ingarsoll, A: M. Kerr succeed: | George Carruthers as manager of the the Merchants' Bank. | Mr. Carvathers takes eharpe of the branch at Windsor. St. Catharines couneil ig taking stops | to prevent fratds in" the sale of milk. | it also proposed to cstablish the cut the 200 miles 8S. Laurentian; from Glasgow; SS. from Philadelphia | is pity that a floating popula- | tion, such there 'is at Corbyville, {who have no 'interest in the commun ity, should have the right to dictati in matters of so great import. This | decision seems very unfair to the peo- | ple of Caunifton, and will no doubt be a sore spot in the hearts of the loyal 'villagers for many ao day to | come. i Messrs. Joseph and Walter, and Miss | Annie Waldron leave on Thursday for | England, where they intend to spend six weeks. They sail on the SS. Corsi- can. Visitors : Miss Ethel Knox and Miss Eunice Allard, of Trenton, spent Sunday with their cousin, Miss i. Black: Mrs. Horne, of Hastings, visit Alired, last week; Mrs | Lorne Reid and lite daughter, Mar- garot, have returned to Bancroft after spending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Farnham; Rev. W. D. I' Wilson occupied the pulpit here last | Sunday. Mis# Rush spent Sunday at | her home at Bayside; Charles Callery is in Napanee, on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Farnham, of Bancroft, paid a flying visit here on Victoria day. Miss Maria Barnum spent Sun day with Miss Gongolus. soms on as son, | A SHOWER OF NAILS | Rained on Passing Street Car in | Philadelphia. | | Philadelphia, Pa., June 2.~The first { ordinary business, yesterday, since the | beginning of the street car men's strike here last Saturday morning closed {with conditions practically unchanged. The traction company notified its men | that those who had been discharged | [for striking on Saturday would be | | taken back if they reported for work | {at once. Men who had been dischary lod for trifling offences in tho past | were also welcomed back. With these | men and recruits hired in other cities | | the company was able to run 700 oi | | its 3,000 ears until nightfall, when no | further aitempt was made to continue | ithe traffic until this morning. { The first disturbance in the 'central | | part of the city occurred when men | | employed in erecting a high building jat Chestnut: and Thirteenth streets | | showered nails and other missiles on a | passing car | | Real rioting began, to-day, and but | | for the intervention of the marine' { puard of the League Island navy yard, property, a force of feity = police would have been over- whelmed by a mob. As it was the po- | lice used their révolvers and clubs, but | killed. Members of the | however, wore bruised | restored. {io government { no ons was mob and police, i before order wa | | | | i i BURGLARS SCARED AWAY. | Had Removed Goods From | | Brockville Home. | | Brockville, Ont., June {early hour Tuesday morning - {glars were detected in the house of vathanicl Gaflield by two lady occu pants, one of whom: was awakened hy two men talking in the kitchen. cellar had been rifled, and the con- tents removed tothe lawn. Think- ing the members of the household were abgent the burglars were . plan ning to make a visit upstairs when the women gave the alarm by ing a window. Their calls for help brought assistance, but by this time the marauders had escaped. The wo- an bu 2.--At | | with a description of the burglars. TROOPS SENT OUT the Lawlessness of Strikers. Cal.,, June 2.--Five California militia were to McLeod, Siskiyou 1,000 striking lumber To Quell Sacramento, companies of to-day, where i | vent, county, men have been They have seized the powder house | {near the 'town, taking possession of } | many pounds of high explosives, and threaten to wipe out the town. ii Howard and his deputies had a nuinber of clashes with the strikers, .lbut had the worst of it. He graphid, last night, that the lawless --wittHelemenit was beyond his control. 1 | The marriage <|ized, in Ottawa, on Wednesday, of { Miss Ida Mercy Hughes, daughter of , | the late Patrick Hughes, Toronto, and | sister of Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Ot- Toller, eldest son of Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Toller. | The Ontario department of agricul {ture has appointed graduates to take n | charge of the new agricultural clas an high schools: H. Sirett, at Car s|Q. P. Angle, at Simcoe; H. Duff, Norwood; A. D. Campbell has to Morrisburg to succeed W. wr sent some ! Munroe, resigned. | Ottawa, The | tele- | was quietly solemn- | been | Al garbgago © collection and disposal sys tem m the near future, A Vancouver, B.C., despateh states that Vancoaver City, sold | $1,397,000 worth of forty-year i per cent. bonds to Aemilius Jarvis & Co,, Toronto, for $8.26. Henry McCallister, aged eloven, son of a temperance hotel keeper, was 11 stanily Killed at Kirk's Ferry; + Monday night. He was passing nlong the street and picked up a live wire It is within ae bounds of possibil- ity that the go¥ernment will not ap- | point a successor to the late Col. J. B. Rankin, K.C., Chatham, former | drainage referee for Western Ontario. | Percy Sellen and Alfred Shrubb have settled their differences over the dis tance of Satumday night's race at Ha lon's Point. The race will be twelve | miles, In Toronto for which this vear ig almost double that of the | ermits issued in the same period 1908, Twenty Toronto, yesterday, four on he permits have been granted value of the building arriving i arrest after Scioline minutes Angelo ed, on the request of the police of Sil- | ver Creek, N.Y., on the charge of at tempting to murder his wife aud daughter at that place. John Francis Waters, M.A., LL.D, aged fifty-six years, died suddenly, in on Wednesday - morning, col lapsing as he was going into his of fice in the secretary of state depart was | | | | | | | | | plied by the { Hutton and J. R, C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- | Beaver | Chambers-Ferland sariien { Cobalt Central ..... «woe | Gifford Vi Weiner ae { Green Meehan ...... . | McKin. { Nova Scoti | | Was Tuesday ¢ | Ostrom, | north of Biscotasing, | .. | cn a rapid. 1 | Tuesday | three | be so easy , JUNE 2, 1909, ment, and expiring of heart failure. At St. Thomas, Dr. Donohue, V.8,, and James Mann were Tues. day night, while attempting the burg- lary of a west end stove. ' At the po- lice cour: they were remanded for =» week. : Montreal police eaptains wero called | before the royal commission and ques- tioned with regard te gambling places and disorderly houses. The general tenor of their answers was that as soon a9 they heard of such places they at once raided them. Donald Ross, Barrie (chairman); Wallace Nesbitt, K.C., for the CPR, and J. G. O'Donoghue, for the wen, have been appointed a board of con- ciliation to settle the Owen Sound longshoremen's troubles with the rail- way. : Roy Strong, Hamilton, Ont., aged twenty years, was riding his bicycle when the wheel ran into the curb and Strong went over the handle bars to the sidewalk. When he was picked up life was extinct, the unfortunate man's neck being broken. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cobald and Leading Canadian Stocks Listed. The following quotations are sup- City Brokerage (J. 0. ence street, Telephone 480 A: Cobalt Stocks. June 2nd. Sellers. Buyers. $.10f 8.10% 124 12 H8) -66 A173 AB) AD 3.50 27 a 474 when JJOFY 6 Rose. ...... avn veneer Spel 7.44 284 BN 10.65 49 A2 AAR $aillie Cobalt Lake ....... Reserve Cobalt (Crown Foster AR IN La Little Nipissing .... Dar Nipissing Savage ... ... CRISBE Linen sins sinie Peterson Lake .... Rochester ©... oi | Silver Leaf Silver Queen ...... .. Temiskaming I'rethewey Watts S. A. OSTROM DROWNED. to Have Been Married Here in August. was received in Kingston vening that Stanley of Alexandria, Oni, was while on a C.N.R. survey, while in a canoe The drowning occurred on Word on A. drowned njorning. was a School of Min- student a! Queen's University for left a year ago be fore completing his course. He was to have been married next August to a Kingston' young lady. I'he deceased ing vears, and It is a pity that we caniH? things and start at the top. ' to reach the hott [ 4 : bh. rom Jess, Lye (mandy JA Honend Thome, Great einer Rr NEWLY ELECTED GRAND COMMANDERY OFFICERS. Dr. A. Howard Thomas of Philadelphia Commandery, No. 2, was elected as grand funior warden of vania, Knights Templar in a fight Kadosh Commandery No. 29, was his the Grand Commandery of Pensyl- in which Dr. Joseph L. Mann, of opponent. By unanimous vote Deputy Grand Commander Abram Hess, of Lebanon was chosen grand commander. rais- ! | men were unable to furnish the Dolce | terrorizing the city. | Sher- | Royal Baking Powder | home or abroad. ? The Only Baking --owder Royal Grape Cream of Tartar --made from Grapes-- al Its qualities, which make the | food nutritious and healthful, are peculiar to itself and are not constituent in other leavening agents. made from has not its counterpart at Sb44640006 4 ANOTHER CASH PRIZE CONTE pk Orange Meat Announces a New Prize Contest MORE _ PRIZES YTHAN THE LAST The First Prize will again be a LIFE ANNUITY of FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS CASH Equal to One Dollar Per Week Every Week During Lifetime A Second Prize of One Hundred Dollars Cash Two Prizes of Fifty Dollars Each Ten Prizes of Twenty Dollars Each Ten Prizes of Ten Dollars Each Twenty Prizes of Five Dollars Each One Hundred Prizes of One Dollar Each CONDITIONS are similar to the last Contest, except that all ORANGE MEAT Carton Bottoms must be sent in on or before November 30th, 1909, Full culars on private post card in every of ORANGE MEAT. If you enter this contest, complete the blank space below with your name and ress, out it out and mail it to ORANGE MEAT, KINGSTON, ONT, it will count equal to ten carton bottoms. SOLBLA00000000000000048 £40000 04040408844840 00 TO ORANGE MEAT, KINGSTON. I desire to enter your prize contest which matures November 30, 1909. . { Full name .. "40 Address ..... goii FIFI IIIIIIIII VIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIY Mou are invited fo meet Miss Eccles an expert corset [i ter of Bias Corsets Jotd., on Monday, May 3ist fo June 586 when the superiority of Bias Corsets will be demonstrated fo you. Yours truly Gbe Summerville Co., Wellington St. Interesting News From the Var- £6,000 from games, hibition lacrosse match by a score of 8 goals to 7. urday night. The runners are at odds over the distance, Sellen holding for THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE IIEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, - 6,000,000 B. E. 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They will compete for a large purse At New York,. in a which = degenerated match by the time the twentieth milp £5 has 'been run, Louis Orphee, of France, took the measure of fourteen compe- titors and won a $10,000 professiong] international Marathon, run at Bri ton Beach, finishing the 26 miles yards in 2 hours 59 minutes 57 sees onds, or twenty minutes and ten secs onds slower than the record, Edougrdl Cibet, of France, was second; Patrick Dineen, i : vis, of Canada, fourth, White, of Ireland, fifth, Of starters soven dropped oul under the strain, © : Streets. af ious Sporting Fields. Toronto University lacrosse team tied the Crescents in New York, at 1 to 1. Ss The Regina Capitals received almost the Minto cup lacrosse listless race, Regina defeated Vancouver in an ex- Gotch will wrestle Jenkins in Des Moines, on June 11th, and after that will go to Minneapolié for an opera- tion on his nose. Sellen and Shrubb have been match- ed to run at the island, Toronto, Sat- out fifteen miles, and. Shrubb asking for twelve, into. a walking