THE DAILY BRITISE WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1909. mm TOWEL ROUND Ne fH CITY AND VICINITY. WY HE GE MONEY DRUM HEAD SERVICE. . it | RROD from irapper ToWearer L 25¢ Cooked Ham 25c. For the Protestants In Camp On| Finest cooked ham, sliced or by the | } : Sunday. : Melk AY | |A YOUNG "WOMAN GOT pices So J. Crawlord's., -- | FORMER SULTAN LIVES IN| 00 Sunny. mornings at. ain ood | ---------- ro! n roops in ieficld FR BUSY IN MONTREAL, $1 65 Watertown & Return $1.65 : DREAD OF DEATH ! [cam p will have a service, to be con- Be a aR . | Satur day, 5 a.m. or 2 pm Sun- | ga al : ducted x the chaplains of the regi. a 'U R&S | Attempt at Suicide Was | day, 7.30 a.m. or 2 p.m. ; 'returning | Trembles At the Least Incident, ments, the ground immediately ARSORO0 Cats ta Fre. Bosak Sen i Moaday. east of the divisional field Hospital. ats asa Frustrated And She Has Been nday or naa { and Has Become Wretchedly The Roman Catholics will parade, at | ac anand | Put Up At Police Headquar- Nervous. 8 a.m., and march to St. Mary's ca- ters. = Paris, June 19.~The Temps publish- | thedral, accompanied by a band. HO John Kearns' Venture. Kearns, formerly assistant la nag oe of the sijou theatorium; "i an interview with Fethi Bey, who| The camp disability board for offi. | Montreal, June 19. --Charged with S a ow Rooms! re re Notre | ie has taken over. the Palace is at present the chief! guardiat, of Lie (7S) and men, is composed of Lient.- | ex-sultan. of Turkey. Fethi des-{ Col. J. P. Orr, 49th ment (presi- OREO HORCHORC OCHO ROOD 50 ROR 0 HOEOH could get in communication with Dr. | Fisatta the police surgeon he had CECH ulin Among the many reasons WHY you should ghiop here To-night we mention ne Hospital, by tying a . towel | theatorin rananoque. The pro- ro toy he Tits was : pro- | Clibes how he induced Abdul Hamid |dent), Capt. J. Hunnah, ith Regi t 2 | prietor of the Bijou has nothing to do | i | 07 Pri St. 3 wigle herself, Mrs. Robintine How-| with the Gananoque house. | to give up his vast fortune, deposited | ment, Zod Capt. H. Balster, 40th Regi- rIncess | > i i | ! in various foreign banks, to the Tur-|ment. man, who came here a few weeks ago AND. | ym Cobalt, Bt and antered the | A Gift And Addréss. He pointed out to Abdul Hamid rations will consist of the following : | {= Chief Armstrong, of the fire depart-|),.¢ go long as he retained this. mop- President, Major A. R. B. Williamson, Made with dainty allover efibroidors ta. polic for Kingston, where he becomes head | i i She was first placed ir p ' ED ere he -YCOMeS rople Id think 1 p.1 i riment; ~( J. 8 149 BROCK ST. | fit. She was"firat placed in o pad i the de partment, was [preiiied by for "tho purus of bringing. about ph Ruse. Toth Heinen } Capt, i RB tucks, collar tucked and lace trimmed, { § Lhe url 2 with : eautiful ring and |... otjonary reyolution. Hale, C.P.A.S.C . ' an address before his departure. Having taken twenty-four hours to| The board of officers on disability long sleeves, tucked andlace trimmed, -- J |sthe woman taken to the Notre Dame : . ~ "VISITORS 'WELCOME. | hospital, where she will be guarded by | Went To Barriefield. sent for Fethi Bey and handed him |Lieut.-Col. E. W. Rathbun, 9th Rri- value from $1 to 1. 26. fore the court o1 the warrant on | Lion, Ped and white, fifty. members of {banks for the whole of his fortune | 4th Hussars; Capt. A. W. Gray, 47th T Ni 75 which she was o veated | the junior departue nt of the Y.M.C. | to be delivered up. He only asked|Regiment. " g : Yours O= ht, Ce. | «<0 evident shé@ was out of her mind] striictor 'hompson, to spend the day The ex-sultan, says the Temps, | Major H. H. Alger, 49th Regiment, cn z ig m------ sr | that the police did not try to ques at Barriefield, and to have a real |thirst for news of the outside world. | Monday. The range oflicer for Monday 1 20 Corset Covers | tion her. She w ill he committed for | old-time prep. | He asks constantly for news of the|will be Lieut. C. E. Wilson, AM.C. 4 $ Don't five et 8S. A band moonlight | The order for the removal of ( harles | fear of death still haunts him and he Dr..W. H, Chow ' ; ¢ 'f 1 A he H . aunts . Hy n, dean of the facul- ton, trimmed with pretty design Tor- Y excursion to Gananoque Mond lay | McGill, from the penitentiary to To trembles at the least incident. : ty of medicine dt the Manitoba Med- chon Lace. This is the ER a | Kappelo in the Ontario Bank issue, [and anger. He walks about his| old watch, chain and locket, in re manufacturer had on hand after fill- has been reecived. ft is' likely that | apartments talking loudly to him-{ Cl ition of his long i 1 s i i i gnition of his long and arduous ser: ing his summer orders, and there are 3. . wd, a voung French Canadian wo- | amt . kish government. I'he board of officers on forage and hospite al to undergo an operation; was! ont. Port Arthur. who left this week : 1 RE ; hen e headnuarters last] ¢ ey under his personal control many |No. 111 Cavalry, FA; Capt. S. B. front and finished with eluster of or Jedd well, but as soon as Lieut. Morin | Fe ---_---- consider the matter Abdul Hamid | (horses) will consist of : President, alt sizes, 34, 30, 38, 40. These are good C | « policeman until she is brought be-| Wearing * the colors of the associa- |cigned orders on various foreign |gade, C.F.A.; Capt. A. G. Anderson, Joh M KK | Mrs. Howard would give no reason | A» left at 7:30 o'clock Saturday | that Fethi Bey should give him a re-{ Licut.-Col. E. Kidd, ith Hussars; n C ay for the attempt on her life, but it was morning, accompanied by Physical In- ceipt for the documents. will be medical officer on Sunday, and |" Seeese & | examination as to her sanity. | tomabsmenm----t St" army, the parliament, the new sul- ---------- sasssssssesssens l The Order Received. tan and his former associates. The Remembered With Gift. Made from a soft-finished White Cot- } ronto, to give evidence before Referee At times he has fits of depression | c.y College, was presented with a McGill will be trdosferred west so hs [elf He is under the impression ; i u ] ice on behalf of the instit ) ! to be present at the enquiry on Mon- that he 3s being slowly done to vice on_behal - the ngth ution. Li only TWO sizes, 32 and 34. That is Chown has, during the years day morning McGill is in good |death, and complains that his allow | jig deanship, been largely instrumen- the reason they will be sold ' ance is t eno health. wwe is not enough, tal in placing the college on an inde- imine -- He smokes cigarattes all the day ' & . Ys | pendent financial basi Dr. Chown T » = Services Appreciated and takes great care of his clothes pe a former I in and brother o-Ni ht at 10c¢ Each | Francis W. Jackson, lata of this [and hs personal appearance. Everyloi Ald. G. T. Chown and Dr. A. P. day. he dyes his herr and puts fresh city, and who learned his de 3 Cinpston. « Hy nev H Hg Lea ay touches of rouge and powder on his' Chow, | Kingston These are worth 25¢ to 30c. the locomotive works, has been a pointed digtrict manager for the haggard, furrowed face. FOURTH ESTATE BEREAVED. A tea set for a wedding gift is fdeal, it means year: of lasting remembrance. Our selection is from the best makers WE MENTION ONE i i 5 AT $33.25. Baltimore distriet, for the Harrisburg, {"Pa., Foundry and Machine Works, a INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Death Of A Journalist Of Old ~F . concern he has been connected with i . / ome year This promotion 1 evil Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Time Fame, v ~& / White Duck dence that his services have been ap Reporters On Their Rounds. FIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIS preciated. See Bibby's $15 blue suits. ------ ore lien Isaac Allen, of Mississippi, is a 2 ; 3 : A five piece set of beautiful . 9 9 he ry en, . 1ss1ss1ppl fe VE ; : ; 5 ® : \ sign and finish, with the Pal' Pint? yr ' " Potatoes, trge, dry and mealy, J 9 ; ig +2 f $ fd 1 - ) sh (Crawford i " : = Lgl dig . n wether "i a pr i = 2 J. Mc Dermott, Montreal, is viut- 4 0h bw And . . a Appointments that poor. paint 5 % ing in the cy. PR A Mai . os . will brie or at the start Provide 0 d fig Moonlight excursion, Salvation Army a 4 3 I lain flare with folds and but- hest that can be bought and end = there 3 band, Str. America; Monday, 7.45 pm.| [EE "al [ ton trimming, others with embroi- I'here is but one best and that is 2 oi William Swaine piano tuner. Orders ¥ 4 5 : band] i i ' . R AMSAY'S " S ceceived at McAuley's. "Phone 778. : iy n - } 4 dery insertion and Other styles. wi paint you need Brushes and per- 2 "Soda fountain straws," 500 in a et WF ¢ » 4 i Prices from $1.75, 2.25, 2.75, 2.99, hap By! irnish These and all Painters' | ah 4 box, for 26¢., at Gibson's Red Cross . S : i 3.25 3 75 on up to 6 00 > X | aiitly tle WU, Supplies are e¢ found at 3 ? : Drug SK cream and sugar gold lined SPANGENBER JEWELLER ¥ MARRIAGE LICENSES, Sovevssrvssvssssenive ne. Hardware | = ¥. SURE |. Tie va mo senso of the Do ¢ || & ; : WA Michell os ly." Voorn. was wo 'vossion of the bof 1 py White Lawn Skirts lice court ' 85 and 8 princess Bg Bt. i 3 1. L. Puller, Prescott, is coming to| § y Made 9 gore, with two folds of lawn +s 5 : FIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIISS 9% Kingston ty take a position with a ity dentist. Sa Ma around bottom. 'Beef, Iron and Wine' Peptonized. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red : . ; Bo Pong Te THE LATE A. 5. ST. GERMAIN. pecial 1 49 E, H. Welch, aucitor in the K. &| The deat™ has occurred at Toronto Has been appointed commissioner for astern Canada Miss Kate and Lucey McCarey spent |process of production in 1834. He 0 1 i ag ; P. RR. offices, seriously ill for some|of A. H. St. Germain, a . pioneer og i ¢ | weeks, is much mnproved, newspaper publisher, formerly of the | I. Cunningham, piano tuner from | Kingston Herald, and looked upon as | H. J. GAGNE Chickering's. leave orders at Mc- [the only surviving godfather of the N 3 Auley's Book Store. Whig, having seen the first edition in ow h fA ue i S stain Wednesday with their brother, Daniel was more proud of his journalistic s The Dean McCarey, at Sides Falls. career than of his success in the é Honors | On. Thursday next the degree of Mrs. Sarah C "arr, who claims\ to be [gold fields, or lis business career. He! C t . BB (octor of divinity will be conferred | 104 years of age, was to-day removed [died in his eighty-first year, bearing : oa an irt, i upon Dean Bidwell. at the convoea- | to the House of Induttry. > | respect for an honorable and well- BE tion of Bishop's ( 'ollege, Lennoxville, See Bibby's S18 worsted suite. spent life. TO N ' 8 Iii dean returned to-day to the city | The roller rink closed on Faiday ar------ =~ IC H I 7 30 Oo ( i Of RK and will preach twice to-morrow at overing for the spring season and will . CAN T : : : A HIS TRUE ? x y e * BB hc cathedral--in the morning to the [not open until September next. J by u Love ilitary are dets : 2 Salva 8 3 ai ae Bl 1:0val Military College cadet He The vation Army band will visit Do \Some Aldermen Vote For Their Rill leave to attend the convocation, | Watertown, N.Y., on Saturday and an 3to ; ATR . forred i June 26th and 27th. Own Benefit ? C in ty 1s the degree: cannot be conferred in Sunday, 3 . : i absence. | | "Soda fountain straws," 500 in al It is kommon talk among the aider- : ps! eee yox, for 25¢., at Gibson's Red Cross| men that _certhin contractors among Ladies' Plain Fine 5. Will Visit The Camp pruge Store. Phone 230. their number vote in committee and . wheel, picked up on Montreal | council meetings in their own private Cotton, 20¢, 25¢ . rarole spector Archibald, of O The Bl 14 a! soe S t Y tawa, len in +i on to-day . street, after a man fled 'rom it, 'is interests. Ooh contractor at a civic Ladies' Lisle Finished W € a ¢ S Sunday he will tthe camp at Hat the police station awaiting | meeting only a short time ago, when : ¢ & ial. Ky Bavrieli Id el i ion jo He i ownership, . asked if he Shout uke a. hirvad Cones, 25¢ She gal C { Regular value $1 00 8 liver on. address 'at the YMCA -----| view of things and vate in the &nter- Ladies lite otton = | (ent. Last winter Mr. Archibald | $3¥40K SINAC AHI ests of the majority, laughingly said : Stockings, 16¢, 20c, 95e, : ¥ poke at one of the Sunday after- | "I'll vote for my own interests every J or C aC MW oon meetings at the Y.M.CA. and|# A NOTABLE VICTORY. % was listened to with great interest. | 3g time." At Thursday' s\board of works 35¢ up. His duty 4s that of looking after | 4 For 'the first time in the meeting Ald. Toye 'and Hoag jocular- Ladies' Black Cotton ly rubbed it into a couple of their , An ide al garment for ladies' and gentle- d (ho prisoners let out of the peniten- | 4 history. of the Royal Mili- men's wear, fitted with plain and colored tiaries on parole # "tary College of Canada, i Ne. 15 . confreres by remarking that there was Stockings, 121c, 15¢, 20¢c, rm en | 42 have the cadets of this in- no use trying to get this thing and 25¢ up. ' that thing through; the contractors ; o Children's Stockings in border S. The Gramaphone By-law. | 4 stitution defeated the cadets 2 | of the Sandhurst College, of on the board '"'sucked'" the city en Ii civic fina minitt last gineer's proposals. g rea t variety, Black, W" vie nes com of as nicht discussed the proposed theator England, in the annual sramaphone by-law, w hich will be shooting competition which The city engineer has rec 7 xe- : : Th ity engineer has recently x White, Tan, Lt. Blue, Pink mm § RK 62 Pairs: L on White Ro tothe ev vouneil on Mow. |# takes place "every year bn B dav evening. A motion was pas wed at | + the grounds of each college. AAA A rl commended two good schemes for thq The competition took place city--one an improved building by- Boys' Extra Strong Leather Knit Stock- the last meeting of council to prohib TD sibts law, and the other with reference to Lace Gloves | it gramaphones being operated in | 4 last week, and front of theatoriums, but whether the | ¥ of the Kingston College de- sewer excavation permi So far ings, all sizes. each proposal has been bumped." Children 8s Cotjon Short Sox, all sizes, just 20 lar 418¢ by-law will be made to exactly con-|# feated the English cadets by Regu ar . | form with this resolution 'is a ques- |# fifty points. received to day, in Tan, Black, White ;: tion. During the week a lot of sym Bascal) On Friday. also in smaller sizes, Pink, Light 'Blue and * sathy has been expressed for the 2 RA 3 2. Buffalo, 3; Jorsev City, 2 ? or C alr Bl theatorium preprietors ! "wath, 4; Montreal, 1. ! eee mms | William Kelly has accepted a posi- American League--Washington; 5; Ll a . School Writing Competitions. | tion with the Standard View company, | St. Louis, 0. Cleveland, 10; New JOHN LAIDLAW & SON | T > the | York, 4. Philadelphia, 3; Detroit, 1. wrerseERsceeererEral 463 % Eastern League--Baltimore, 3: To- and separate school | and is now engaged in work at ronto, 2. Rochester, 4; Providence, Fancy Top. Ne. I'he publi . . - writing competitions for the Harty | military camp : National League--Pittsburg, 3n New 8 Pairs ong 1 1S e i and. Robertson prizes began in Vic Bibby's young men's suits at. 818] York, 2. Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, toria school on Friday, when the sen and $20 are dandies e }. jor fourth grade pupil competed. Mrs. N. reslin and two Kitle ---- Gloves BW Ihere were ten from the public schools | daughters, Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Beautiful New Stock. senior fourth and five from the separ Breslin's father, Joseph Abramsky, Prevost, Brock street, has extra fine . 1 asteners's FPS rer ate schools. All but one of the fifteen | 265 Princess street. ; assortment of tweed, cheviot and serge Fitted with dome fastenersat wrist. Reg- ere girls. showing that the boys in| At the roller rink, last night, | for" order clothing department, and ular value 7c. the schools ave not as fine writers as | "Raffles," Frank Bruce, was caught gplendid assortment of ready-made 3 oa the little maidens. A sad showing for by Miss Hildred Driver, who received clothing and gents' furnishings. Fs oe ho ie db a - the boys, assuredly ! Next Thursday [$5 from the management. Hr 5 . A or C alr selected pupils from the other grades See -Bibby's new $18 and $20 Eng- 1000 Islands--Rochester. : , in the schools will compete. The re-|lish cheviot. suits. TH Re: Steamer North King leaves om Sun- . , IN sults will probably - Tot be announced] W. R. Stratiord and E. days at 10.15 am., for Thousand: Is- In Black: ind hije. 4 pest month pentigns, Rew Yok He York land points, and at 5 p.m. for Roches- y . | -- i o 0 ¥ : ; | Deégrading Jail Clothes. street, for the summer months ag Ho alling iid of Quinte ports. J. h Fool d Ch ke d | People passing along the gourt Potatoes, large, dry and mealy. J. an oY, age Eg oi ouse walk press surprise when they | Cre wiord's. : Hemstitc ec eC ec house walk expr Hirite Whit bey 7, FE. and Frederick DB: irnett, Lind- Cheap Excursion To Watertown. . v see the jail prisoners who cut : , i x ) Saturday, 5 a.m. or 2 pm., Sanday grass, clad in a garb the s fit only | se said a brief visit to theif aunt, | °* 3 : C H ndkerchiefs gra :, Jad in ph ua nly Si paid, E. Field, Princess street, this{ 7.30 a.m. or 2 p.m. ; returning Sun- Some verv new styles direct from New York a oarb of half yellow and half black | week. The above gentlemen are on day or Monday. Only 81.65. in Patent and "Jet Beaded Strap Slippers. draws too much atténtion to prison- their way to Fredericton, N.B. 25¢c. Cooked Ham 25c. In White L inen and White Lawn, in ladies' a sre of whom are perhaps spend. | Potatees,-large, dry and mealy. J . : i Finest cooked ham, sliced or by the All colors in Silk Pumps, from $2.50 up. nme be, W orth 15¢ and 18¢, i month in jai r being drunk | Crawford's. : | , sli and gentle men's ¢ size . did not he he money to pay | On Tuesday next three persons from | piece, 25c. J. Crawford's. [ the fine levied. It is agreed that the | Wolfe Island will appear before Capt. -- . . . 8c Each {jail ie on a shoukl be disse oa more | Alired Hunter, game warcen, charged| Bananas! Bananas! Bananas ! All colors in Satin Strap Slippers, from $3.00 up. oY noticeable than a checked suit A | with the itlegal netting of fish. In- 10c a dozen. Edwards & Jenkin. A bonfire should be made of the present | spector Taudvin will lay the informa- w . - . The very latest New York style of fine | degrading clothes, and' Dr. Bruce on. : : : Hepry Suley. a voung Englishman, white Kid Slippers, in three different styles, . . Che { Speith, inspector of prisons, should | otatoes, large, dry and mealy. J.| ampléved at Newman's sawmills in u White Cross Bar Check. DN the arch. Crono Hnnlyed at ea arn aught am from $1. P- ------------ m---- The court house grounds are now a helt and was ~earried around the 3 . 3 13c. Bacon, Bacon 13¢ in their very finest condition. C. H.| haft. His left arm was broken in See our window display. Limit of One Dozen to Each Customer. ! 1 1. | Corbett, governor of the jail, oversees| {wo places and had to be smputated bm : hes Se ' Rolls or hali rolls' bacon, 13c. the lawns, putting prisoners to work] at. the wrist. Crawford's. alibi RE nen it enfting the grass, which is kept Kee Bibby's new $18 suits. bE Voi lcanitot. hea In y the | cropped close Hustiter Landtot Tas been appointed R15, 8 or S20 suit question | seta-------------------- polive magistrate at: Montreai Campbell Bros. At Kenora, the jury Jiengrie in the the popular styles in men's hats.' Milroy surder case,