L : . THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1009. | : lin cach el : st class, C.S.M. 5 Ar in A ' T[THE SWORD OF HONOR: 2.5 "5 NED. $40 MND. GOGIS 'WAS AWARDED| TO Alois dor several marks in everell CONFECTIONER CHARGED IN POLICE COURT. | First class--Theoretical military sub- |-jects, C.S.M. D. A. Whife; military {engineering, C.8.M. C. E. Read; tac- .C issioms Gran i Jari- | ,: : . "on Commissions Granted nm Vari- | ies and reconnaisance, Corpl. F. A, ous Arms of the Service--The |Wankiyn; drills, exercises and prac. Medallists "Named -- Comman- , tical work, B.S. M. A. E. Grasett; sur- i i vevine or 4 SPSOR: CiVi dant's Report veving, Sergt. A. A. Anderson; civil | eng neering, Corpl. L. H. Watts; phy- Corpl. L. H. Watts; chemistry, | Cadet R. €. Morgan. {| The « ow Rooms|ui | afternoon (Wednesday) Second class--Military administra- . | tendec by a large concourse of tion and military law, Corpl. E. 0. ] 0 7 Princess St | ple I'he report of the commandant] Wheeler; military surveying and to- e was interesting and among the an- i pography, Corpl. 2. 0. Wheeler: ma- | nouneements were : | thematics and mechanics, Corpl. A. AN D be, Ar-|B, geometrical tillery, ( Corpl. E. O. ~ otherwise than impose the full penalty of $40 and costs. Immediately after the trial the ma- gistrate issued a wirrant for the ar- rest of Levine on the charge of per- jury. The restaurant keeper was served by Police Constable Arniel and placed in the cells, ~Leveine i= in a serious position as the result of the case,. and when the charge of per jury is heal there wil be some three witnesses against him. He still persists that he told the truth and sold no fruit or oranges on Sunday, and that what he served to the three men were light lunches, INCIDENTS OF TILE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Uo By Reporters On Their Rounds. Pibby's $2.50 boys' suit sale is go- ing on. , The youngsters are preparing the summer holidays. The fog horns blew all night to aid vessels in navigating right. William Swaine. piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuley's. 'Phone 778. Liewt.-Col. Younr, Kingston, is holding an inspection of the 57th reg- iment. Don't imiss Bibby's $2.50 boys' suit sale. Coupons for Taylor's Borax Soap redeemed at Hopkinson's grocery, mar ket square. Douglas & Mecllquham have the con- tract of pointag the walls of Chal mers' church. Special sale of boys' suits for $2.50 at Bibby's. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. = Leave orders at Mo- Auley's Book Store. "Stearns' Headache Wafers" sold in Kingston at Gibson's Cross drug store. The weather has been so wet at Barriefield that even the "dry'. cand teen was constantly full of water. Bibby's special sale of bots' suits at $2.50 is on. Remember the moonlight on Thursday, June 24th. wharf, 7.45. Steamer Caspian. The 14th regiment had one advan- tage m the fog last night, the spec- tators could not see any mistakes. The ladies of St. James' church will FOE Samniel Leveine Was Found Guilty of * Selling Ice Cream And Fruit on Sunday Last--Con- siderable Bvidence Was Taken --Constable Arniel Laid the Charge. At the police court this morning Samuel Leveine, confectioner, Ontario street, was fined $40 and costs, or one month, for selling ice cream and fruit on Sunday last. Constable Ar neil laid the charge, and a couple of hours were taken up in the hearing of the case. J. L. Whiting conducted the prosecution, and T. J. Rigney ap- peared in behalf of the defence. Le- veine, it will be remembered, was one of the number of confectioners who wee fined a couple of weeks ago for viol z B - | The challenge shield, presented by | iginting the law. in the case said Read, Ot-| the Hon. the sister of Militia, for that last Sunday, between 2.30 and 4 medathst=C.8.M, Wiite, Ol Fogel dei by oslosk, he Went le Jeveing's Shore, y ; . { The Riding Challenge Cup, presente i Tor himself Bid rm ei 8, melalhi Corpl L. WH bx Major g B: Hooper, was won by | and afterwards they had ice cream Ontario Government Cups, for the | soda sud oruliges and bunauag. Wit ups, | ness paid and brought some of the best shot in each class in the annual) fruit away with him. Later on wit- { asiegey Soiatest, were Woy 21 gor ness again went to the store and was aes tatty PN, MeAvity ; be || served with jee cream. Witnews _ sald 2 58, .T.. MN 1 yi; he was given a sandwich with his ice Cadet L. A. Wilmot. | cream, and Leveine told him that this law. One of his ! The Quebec government cups to ths | would clear the { three cadets making the highest score | friends remarked : "What sort of a } Y at 200. 500 and 600 vapds at the | coheme is this 7" annual rifle meeting were won as| ye 3 at 3 . 9 : nw did not go there for a meal? H aE tC THD. A White | need Mr Whiting ond. Sergt. L. C. Goodeve ; 3rd, Ser« «Ng 1 had my dinner at home." RS EGSTERCD of the Royal bright were ats | 1 do xin exercises siCs, College occurred this and peo- Canadian McEwen; and engi- 2 if Ottawa; | neering drawing, Wheel, n | Tne ; . G. M. Hutton, ler; French, Corpl. E. 0. Wheeler, 149 BROCK ST | Tor . Ro ingineers, B.SM.| Third class--English, Cadet H. A. x ~ . Gra t, Toronto; Royal Field Ar-| J. de Lotbwere : French, Cadet J. A. Corpl. Wanklyn, Wuitcle, eer ommission for HOHGHCH Montreal, | Dansercan. : Roy al I'he Dundonald mounted patrol com- Corpl, J B. | petition was won by B. Company Ist i I ? i tiller TTT tH. 4 VISITORS WELCOME. Canadian, Eng Quehén { Dunbar, Montreal; Corpl. Lawrence, | team. HK Stratford old medallist ROO SM, special To-Morrow, All Day, 9 to 6. We lave secured some particularly good things during the past ten days, and will To-Morrow place them on sale, 2.000 Yards Summer ash Goods Consisting of Scotch Ginghams, White Muslins, Colored Muslins, Duck Suitings, Galateas for Children's wear and several 'other equally good materials. The prices range from 10c, 121, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 35¢. Your Choice To-Morrow at 13 Off These Prices. Pronze Watts, the sword of h duet and discipline for the went to U.S. M. Grassett, 'To BAAAALALLAAAAASALSAALS < good con-| mor for ORONO RRO entire EE {rorio. Class prizes for the highest marks) class, COR ROO are Red SFR CRCSOR0H CRO A tea set for a wedding ideal. it | geant T. D. J. Ringwood To Mr. Rigney, witness said that in cupe' proented By Linut Col | when be fret ack for oe eam. Le | . ' | veine told him that he could not pan each class, were won as follows | iive him the cream unless he, served a | Is % juss, Cadet ¥ H Wolter s gud sandwich with it, and witness was i np, Lo arr ; 3rd class, Cas) given the sandwich. Witness said that | det J. V. Young, . it was against his wishes that he had | The inter-company gy mnastic com- juan served with the sandwich. | | petition for Shallenge presented Another witness said he was at | bn "A Company >it ' on Levéine's store last Sunday afternoon | | The commandant reported the num- between. 2.30 and 4 o'clock. He went | [her of cadets on Strength, September in with the foes wilness and an- |hold a garden party in the. rectory i n 1905. as 101, two having since with other, His: Ie In x was prdetud, grounds on Tuesday, June 29, from t lvawn Thirty-one cddets leave the and % he young ady cler asked i they 440 8 o'clock. : college in the ordinary course this ou 4 Hoy fave Bone San: IS aonb ne Ban't miss Bibl 8 | month: forty-two cade ts have passed Ne 9 no} Se 2 wi «1 ore school suits at $2.50. . Na paint. | entrance out of fifty-one competed. noon ti rs : Yi i a os wou o : The new Wormwith piano factory "The conduct and discipline of the ca wil o give Se 3 Wit Relat in oy is rapidly neanng completion. A _ | dots Major Shine has Sd ah er ne vw, Wi I Se : 8 50 number of the employees are now at | taken the place of Major Scott as in- jou 2 paying Jmnanss nal non work in the building. : bs i infantry and gymnastics. 5 parr away i i Bibby"s sale of boys school : [or H of nfs By had his dinner ahd did not go to the | ¢ $2 50 is on. "lown," has taken the place of Major Bir or 3 pS oe Remember the moonlight eXCUrsIon, Hafforty, RC.A ' A third witness 1 he was ac-| Thursday, June 24th. Swift's | Ls ts quainted with Leveind's store. He | wharf, 7.45. Steamer Caspian. | Befgre the concluding ceremony, the 1 N ; The CO : ! | sada blew up soe. rock in tear of was in the store Sunday afternoon, in I'he Canadian government could not ee olloes. Pricipsl Gordon, | of Zompany with the two previous ~wit-| do better than ask the British war of- | Queen's University, presented the prizes nesses, and corroborated the evidence fice to re-appoipt Col. E. T. Taylor, he Brrduates given by these two witnesses. Wit- | commandant of the Royal Military : ness was served with three dishes of | College. ice cremm, and paid five cents for two Bibby's gitt 1 means years of lasting remembrance, Our selection is best WE MENTION ONE AT $33 25. A five piece and from the excursion Swift's SEOL808468846446808 anaker was PPT PC TI YR VIII IP CYTE YE YY set of beautiful the gold lined. finish, with | of boys' } design sale Is particular lited for the cozy home cream and sugar SPANGENBERG JEWELLER. MARRIAGE LICENSES. & | . CPP ITIS IIR IIIIIIS | W.A Mitchell'sHardware make hin hine, and will last Oh ¥ any ther floor hades $2.00 GALLON. Kingston for JAI has been good. structor suits A-LAS 100 Pairs White Summer FIIIVIIIIIIIIIY = Eo ASA $ ¢ 4 & : 4 . v | and addressed | Sergt. W. F. Wurtele, who won a for snaps in boys' school Desirable Warm Weather Articles. Reliable in Qual= itv: Reasonable in Price. y SummerUnderwear For ladies, gentlémen, girls and boys, in cotton, gauze, lisle, light weight wool ; silk vests, drawers, combinations, etc. Prices exceedingly low. Summer Stocking © . a1 " » " oa Black. tan, cotton, 12ie, 15e, 2oc, 80¢, Soc. Isle thread, in black and colors, 35¢, 10¢, H0c pair, Open lace and fancy embroidered hosiery, ) 30¢, 40¢, 50¢ in all the leading colors, 25c¢, 4 \ pair. ecial Offerings in hirt Waists Striped and Fancy Effects, 50c to $6 each, AA LDRON | commision in the Royal | Wurtele, of | | To Field Ar E. F graduated College in a son of Capt. who Military tillery, is (nebée, thé Royal from 1882 Enter College In September. William W. Miller, Napanee, 6,164. I. M: Hutcheson, Toronto, 537 J. P. Edwards, Londondengy, N. I 5,192 Albert M H. A. Thompson 8. F. C., Sweeney, 949. H. B. Garnald, Ottawa, 4,836. H. 12. Schmalz, Berlin, 4. D. Sutherland, Ottawa, A} M. Haultain, Port Hope, Lacey, Sydenham, 5,082. Mitchell, 4,961. Yancouver, i - H. Robertson, Hamilton, 4,37 A. Tuna, London, 1313. K. Stewart, Cornwall, 4,2 J. Watts, Toronto, 4,202 H. Williams, London, 4,188, . H: Helmer, Ottawa, 3.825 . B. B. Butler, Kingston, . H. Taylor,* !. V. Bishop, Ottawa, 3 . D. Swift, Watford, P. Holt, Montreal, Renaud, Ottawa, Rhodes, Vancouver, 3,162. 2. Bond, Toronto, 3.288 Poarce, Galgary, 3,212. _ Beggs, Victoria, 3,211 . Cosgrove, Toronto, 3,2 "Leach, Toronto, 3,192. © 0. Hackett, Montreal, 3,034, B. Latimer, New Westminster, 3,022. M. PI. Fisher, W. Ederiston, ancouver 3.014 Sussex, N.B.,, 2.971. 2.6 Kingston, L. Gunn; London, H. CC. Lefay, Toronto, Stuart M. 623. Robertson, Campbell, Peterboro, (2,606. Schwartz, Quebec, 2,515. Stewart, Toronto, 2,484, Je Blane, Montreal, 2.363, _ A Bad Son. A Bad characters in "Over the Hills to the Poor Housed," a pathetic, drama now on at the Bipu, in which the story ef King Lear "is paralleled in modern life. Tt is. accompanied by two come in one of which a cute office boy two quarelling lovers together. other much excitement. 1s cre ated ly an energetic advertiser, paints "signs for Bum's soaff in «ll kinds of unexpected places. J.D. Jankier appears in illustrated songs. dies, draws {In the E | clothing and gents' Changes Reported. Since the Montreal Methodist _ con- | ference closed there 'have been several they and | cream. the: announces these Foder; | readjustments of appointments, | Rov. C. A. Sykes, chairman of Kingston district, changes ° Harrowsmith, A E Elginburgh, F. ti. 0. Tredinnick. i | Albert Hinton will be » charge at Gananoque East, R. W/ Knapp . at Perth Road, D. C. land Jordan Crowe at Parham. Beautiful New Stock. } clothing assortment {for order ieplendid i furnishings. |. "Ice Cream | teas and outings. | Gibson's Red Cross drag store. | When hearts are Ipects a young man to play a Bricks" din mond, ! witness. Son is. one of the principal who {not Iwas on lgoods for sale and Mr, W. Danby ; Portsmouth!ed gs cook. p she told Platt at Verona sandvéohes with it. {ly witness said that she would swear | that the men who gave. evidence were not Prevost, Brock street, has extra fine | | assortment of tweed, chéviot and serge | the evidence it appeared quite denartment, and|to him that a pretence had been made of ready-made | at serving meals, He | that the three men giving evidence had | told the truth and that they had been for five o'clock | served with ice cream and fruit. Only Sold in Kingston at | last trumps a girl ex- bananas. Witness carried a banana and an orange out of the store. Lat- er on. witness was served at the store with two ice cream sodas. Withess did not want dinner, as he had been at the camp for his dinner. Five cents was paid for three sandwiches. Witness told Me. Rigney that he no- ticed cakes being served to customens. "My instructions are that this man told you that yeu could not get ice cream unless you were served with a meal,' said Mr. Rigney. "He did not tell me that," said the Seret. Snodden § said he was in Leveine's store at 3.45 p.m. last Sun day. He noticed several young men in the store, some of whom were hav- ing "ice cream soda. There were two boys, each about ten years of age. iNo meals were being served. 'Accused had no facilities for serving meals. ness had made an inspection of the upon the order of the chief, for There were no utensils One lad. was eating a the store window, store, the purpose. for cooking. bun, taken from with his ice eream. Simon Leveine, the accused, was call od and said that he had told one of the men who came in his store, that he could 3not sell them ice cream, un less he served them with a meal. Wit. ness had .a license for a restaurant, granted him, after Sergt. Snodden had inspected the store. Witness said that he could sell everything in the eating line "Soft-shelled Me. Rigney. "Or quail on toast," suggested Whiting The witness smiled. He said that he served him eggs and beefsteak. He sold his sandwiches at 5c. each. Wit ness said he 'did not serve any fruit to the men ewho had given evidence. He denied telling any of the witness that he could not serve ice cream un- Joss they had sandwiches. What he (did say was that he must serve them with a meal to allow them ice cream. . To Mr. Whiting witness again de- nied the statement that oranges and bananas had been sold by him on Sunday. Neither he nor his hired girl sold any fruit. The lady dlerk in Leveine's ude was also called. She told of being at work on Sunday afternoon last but did not remember any of the pre vious witnesses being in the store. She served ice cream and cake to cus- tomers. She refused to sell ice cream to some, as they refused to have something to eat with it. Witness did not sell any fruit and she did see Mr. Leveine sell fruit. She duty at the store all aiter- noon and evening. Several people went out of the store when told that could not be served with ice Witness sold beefsteak and ham and eggs to 'some people. Wit ness "said there was a card with the Leveine act- crabs?' asked Mr. To Mr. Whiting witness said that wh'n enstomers asked for ice cream them that they must have Questioned close- served with fruit at the store. Farrel said that from clear Magistrate was satisfied week the accused had come to him to see him about his license for a restaurant, and ho had informed him that as long as he served meals he would be protected, He could not do Wit, suits, special $2.50. Pne week from to-day the general taxes become due. Jill that time two per cent. djscount is allowed. It is expected that the payments to June 30th will be a record this year. Don't miss Bibby's special boys' suit sale, We sometimes learn from an wn- expected source. A grizzly cannot ckmb a tree, but he can teach $2.50 through a Wild world-history Buffalo Bill's learned in vigit to show. Bibby's sale of boys' suits is going on. ' The Hamilton Spectator remarks : "Nickle, the Kingston lawyer ap- says he was once a milkman. If he is like The rest of the profesh., he is still in the milking business, I should say.' A QUIET WEDDING. Miss Thompson Married to F. Rice, D:L.S. A very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at ten Wednesday morning, »hen Milks Ger- trude Thompson, daughter c Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, 359 Brock D. L. S., Ottawa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Charles Villiers in the presence of the immediate rela- tives of the contracting parties. bride and groom were unattended.. After the ceremony the bridal party sat ddwn to a wedding breakfast, when the bride and groom received congratulatipns. of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rice left at noon for the west, where they will spend their: honey- moon before returning to Ottawa, where they will reside. Married On Wednesday. On Wednesday morning an interest. ing event occurred at St. James" cha- ne when Miss Maggie Kennedy was anitec in marriage with Thomas Hughes, a popular employee of Ald. W. McCartney. Rev. Father Hanley officiated. © The couple were attended wv Miss Ethel Murray, nurse 'in Rockwood hospital send I', Hughes, a brother of = the groom. the wedding breakfast was enjoyed at the home of James Hughes, 15 0' Kill street, a brother also of the groom. The happy couple leit on the steamer America for New York points. Numerous handsome presents testified to the popularity af the fair brice and stalwart groom. ------ Medal Taken From Him. Sergt. Swan, of the 16th Edward Regiment, was on street, last night, on his way to camp, when he was later found that a medal, given for service in South Africa, with five bars, had n taken from his left breast. says he can identify tHe man who took the police authorities. Gymnasium Will Cost $6,700. A special ing. the The city council cover The cost. Buy Abbey's Salt and Bromo .Selt- For at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. the astrology business ZL you | to. There are many dessons to be West pointed to the pure milk commission, o'clock on street, was married to Frederick Rice, The Blankets These soft White Flannelette Blankets are just the thing for summer bad cover- ing. They arc light and easily washed. Price To=Morrow 75c Pair Parr po . Pongee Silks The genuine Natural Pongee Silks, suitable for Ladies' Summer Dresses. Children's Summer Dresses. Children's Summer Coats. Men's Shirts. -39¢ Yard, Wide Width. : -t Butterick Patterns FOR JULY NOW ON SALE BAA AAA Anna Adterwards¥ Prince Ontario enticed to a saloon and A private who was with the sergeanty it off: The matter has been reported to meeting of the Board of Education has been called for Thurs- day evening, to award tenders for the Collegiate Institute gymnasium build- The lowest tenders, together with architect's fees, will total $6,707, will have to provide the board with an additional $3,000 to There is more or less moonshine in Travelling Goods Splendid quality and low prices. Don't fail to inspect our large stock of Bays, Suit Cases or Trunks if you are thinking of buying. A pleasure to show our goods whether you buy or not,