Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1909, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1909. PERSONAL MENTION CANNOT VISIT ELNIR Je vomit, of The MILITARY ERATION, P. Douglas Stewart, THERE ABANDONED. |l:itine his [Stuart street. m------ Mr. and Mrs roy, are guests of Dr Jordan, Barrie strect | John McDougal {the House of Industry, uncle, James Thompson, of Account of the 14th Regiment | and Mrs Invitation Two | Ago--The Militia Makes a Pretty Mess. | the general hospital teciment will not visit El Col. 0.C, EOL, i July 1th and 5th. Op jtour of inspection. He will via afternoon. lieut.-Col. A. B,}bourg vz, Port Hope and Sturgeon Cunningham received the following Mr Mrs Wilcox, telegram from Roy S. Smith, ,- | woo, N came tary of the Elmira Chamber of Co | to a the funeral mere | brother, the late Henry "Celebration | Mrs. T. G. Smith and Smith are expected {to reach on Thursday from California. 1 Smith continues in poor health militia council at| Eugene Donohue has left. for 14th Regiment the | peg, to visit the Un-|er in the ( ation was first fat the K cancelled the | George commit On Declining Weeks Council I'he Mth mira, N.Y Saturday superin is quite Gordon, i i on tie George over on of Mre. W Wade Mise on D Brock Street Store will close abandoned | communis ! avs. impossible at and tke new plans Fhe refusal of (Mtaw receipt Committees | this late date toy See letter, previous ition Sorry the ys to the yy permis ited States, when Factory daily 5 sive p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m. JPR. grston offices. He gra Business Co NeCesSKar lon to appli ally celebration blamed for the conditions, "as it had to make John McK Jans the 14th Regiment ~ Blackeby, superintende ay mander regretting that the | agencies, 1.0.0.F. Relief : regiment couldn't accept the Kind in- | was the chief speaker at Hamilte ~T m oxtended it to visit Elmira' Sunday, when the graves of de accepted it | Oddfellows were decorated Rev. W. H. Sparling and fami for Brockville Wednesd o'clock traip. Rev. 8S I family will arrive mail steamer. to typographical rror, Saturday, stated thet avish would leave Sund the. west. Dr leave Kingston on friends of Mrs, 8S treet, will be aturday | that after the ni of Rr where n- | which wa performed, remarkably graduate « College, lef seeured a pe the C.P.R. « for it, Goodiellow, Ihe Elmira tee cannot be made trip practi | King Business pre { North other {as ston com A, H. Lon Jay, having graphér in ent when wrote, vitatic alter pres Fhe n sad | bungle of matter by its refusal to leave low the HHth te and then at the | the eleventh hour, when public opinion ex ry an od itself Oo and permiss incident ously having Raseteesesenessatanens TEA SETS 1 itin council has made a the on » go one pre trongly, turning | day by W notiving Col would be been commented upon by the press of both countrie la wd i celine has beer | the 'blame rest Cunning Owing Whi | round ham that ad. The on grant , on Macl trip to will { i | has | tirred up Tuesday tea set gift i: 5 as for a fdeal, it wedding on the| "I'he pleased. to sful last well, houlders of the militia council | vie means years The | Ww we, next ucee ope ting remembrance. doi Our best selection is from the day and Monday w ( en 13 ling quietly. Hor KE J in the Davis, turn interesting wont : makers. Batre YY cs - Davis and wil we MENTION ONE WANT APPROACHES BUILT, | Sunday it with Nr. ane i - Sydenham extended 1 vowed to Do ney the City is Not Al the Work. This n in Judge Price \ called upon t Bu irre from an hly they continental tri their hom | ha and A lay the city "AT $33.25. +A five design ol 10 Newmarket I'he Mises with an addr of walk | upeo of gold, hy Miss E on behalf of | their ( Rov. R. Stillwell | eirenit {araqui people Arthur F. Wallis, satile editor of the derman piecé set of beautiful engineer make enquiries a Stillwell were pre building of extensic from the roach the rule regarding the con gold lined and finish, with Binnit alaraqui fr moves to Ault rot of none They m crete cream and sugar to hous mall 1 in by the aty Jk fine, and citizen thi aid that had \ where much to the were the genial an Mail and | respect SPANGENBERG JEWELLER. MARRIAGE LICENSES. § |i holding that the city wa SSSI IIIS II III away from them Stace then proaches of any length have The engineer ha requires between two width eitizens tors to four council decided | oC lirar of West Toronto much to build 1 ernment would no yu le { building guished writer, woteste t st 1 1 protested agai A proposed would be a work work | kood k that the appro ches {to owes con a position sv small upport. 3 and havang ret takin PIII FS SITIES ISS HIS ERIS Tee wal and no al = dl a rule MARINE NEWS. hi men ---- walks | What Is Found Wharves. feet in Dundurn passed -- heen constructed where he spaces GROWING IN POPULARITY however, te K Newt to fill in any ple Anow eWhYOo S| and buildin The Better They width, ~ Beyond Like It have to engage het of work { The { pointed out sible to get do \ | proaches, as «| thought that i whereby About The More Pe Herpicide under that contrac | The do | Sunday The vived from | Steamer | for Rideau canal | The steamer Parthia is I withs Folger's wharf. The Maize cleared the penitentiary for Charlotte. The steamer Aberdeen arrived tean.er government tug '1 rudeat The ter it is hiked } i x soll ad those two Newhro! Herpicide is what talkin about It eans t calp ul dandruff, little uo return of | ing it is ' { I proaches found on h t tabi t {hy the concrete walk gangs on apply-| Evie with a cargo of coal for Sw full ha md 3 . ions r to the envineer for them, as The Arabian called at should be y ... | was done prior to 1905. Ald Rig- | dry dock, her wa ventive Iney said he would bring up the mat- | Montreal. new in ter at this s meeting of the! The steambarge robe council Sunday right with coal for Sold y leading from Oswego. 10c. in for The steamer ~Dundun, Herp ic passed on her way from Jar bh From | to Montreal, Sunday. ho a ud I'he steambarge John vived from Smith's Falls jor Oswego to load coal. more it hecome KNOW the and Alderman Rigney that it nigh impo contractors at this sea | oronto. aleared hid judge with was Jesea ports || son to concrete work "on ap and gvrangement might wishing ap them doye evervone was busy, near some schooner citizens conld get rm he made built city steamer sasiong : Sunday, on fron WO nit the scalp : Kenirving « S the dandrufi evening Caly WORDS AND MUSIC druggists Send alls, sami le to the detroit, Mich, One 'ol aranteed. G. W Ma agent Le grain -Of Beautiful on Kingston Sacred Song Pens church, and « Fames on Sunday mor he Feotigremitan snjoved "a The steamer -Stormount, grain-li beat firrtory, solo¥ sweetly sungf{den, from Fort William to Montreal, Mr. Li hy Mi Mildred Macmorine, whose | was reported dt Port Colborne, 7 ¢ i . : his di Sunday. The quick Falto verce as at-all-time 0 * tune made a here Sowards Clearing from 30,. she arrived o'clock they poke steamer trip knew, as dterwards, of the sweet and ex ome Pp ve musig, and of the pathetic [turday night, at 6 vords that 'the author ol the | wego, loaded, and J nd the writer of the { Kingston at {lve inthe church evening VOrSes, entitled No - Night I he tedmers written- by Mi their way crain-laden, for wd | The Simla i I'hursday and Thursday or The steamer srouhd near Morrisburg, the Kingston dry dock by Bartlett, arriving Sunday the damage, beyor ful But few bac mu and Fort W Simla from Dora | are on A ' muiac came pen o 1 : H. Birkett word i ic reveal of the the gods, poetry loor Glaze "==" from expected to the Nevada Friday. Haddington, the pre |" cithe | whic was Where It Never Hot [to he atmosphere LO ol by | HIE fans Nov. | €Xtent of ; twice as long v other floor wnt. ler hot { broken rudder, is 'not yet All brig d I MT. Co. Mig Bartlett, Haddington, and $2.00 GALLON. dnetor, ano Also e 'agent in Kingston for bat, 1s par will a will last | ceven elo Bijou tric up, | steamer bary JOOK'S Cotton Koot Compouna riving « Tho grent Uterine Tonic, ant | cleared with coal 1 only safe "effectual Monthly tug Bronson, up, lights tug Ie nla: 0 n which women car | © : depend, Sold #1 three degre P Hall, up, one light barge ar of "strength --No. 1, 1X Nog { rain barge; schooner Katie 0 degrees strony, $3; No. Li nal irae for epecinl « a per box | Irom Pickering, with Sol by all drug ist, or serv | barley. Ww. A Mitchell' s Hardware oT SE Sax Menioing Bo. Torce 0s, for Oswego, FLOWER SUNDAY. Happily Obsenves Sunday School. Queen street Methodist pretty. on Sunday floral display. In ti Sunday Was chure | | | It | | | charming { ternoon the school [fine 1 ywogramrme of songs, reeit tes bo soloists 'were Misses "Pound, Caroline beth } | Vces e¢ and Master Edward Gladys and Ruby Quail gave & sweet fashion while Goldie violin very pleasing in her Livingston's Announcing that on Tuesday Morn~ ing, June 29th, we will start Qur An- nual 20 Per Cent. Off Clearing Sale on all Ready-to-wear Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings, SALE ENDS JULY 15TH, 1909 Nothing raring out jm was | exercises and pretty tableaux |E. W. Skinner, supe invention', |W. H. Sparling and. 41 He | rave helpful drones The large and eberye pleased ith the Servic {ance was very greatly At the [preached from 11 Peter iii, -18 growth and development in s matters. It was only by pray that speak farewell words, for ation evening service Mr. S work did not ing them the od-bye. HAHAHAHA ARIA AAA Nothing reserved at this sale. It's a cl evertny him Tuesday bid Wx and put aside as too good. of the best we have. congrey He P ¥ : LIVINGSTON'S Special Excursion Rate l'ickets at trip will be i hin anid ( HAA single. fare for the sold per steamers ispian, betwe Fok fd Strath tendent ol Friday King take a position as stenograph- 'nt Association, on We Macl Dutton, Friday, she and is treet, * accompanied by a Poronto, is suggested for the office o The this distin Smith's Fort William Rancall made Sunday Nevada A Richardson's ele arrive known two light bach with one hight barge 7,000 bushels of with its gave a Knight, | : | Various departments and classes advancement came. & a a ANA SOI FAO IR OE . ri + etre mex. (BURROWES VS. LAIDLAW They Are Saying And Doing. of Montreal, Stuart, . GRAMOPHONE PETITIONS | THE CAUSE OF DISPUTE. | W. G.|Mr: Burrowes Says Mr. Laidlaw Signed the Petition in Favor of Gramophones and Also the One Against Them. Kingston, June 28.(To the Edi t Co ltor): 1 wish to make a kindly pro Point. | test against the statements published Os" by you over the signature of D. G last | Laidlaw, in which the latter is allow ilcox'sjed to say: i | undersignd that Mr. Burrowes, Flora | proprietoi of the Bijou Theatre, has ston | stated that 1 signed the petition now Miss { being circulated, asking the council to | allow gramophones to continue in {front of the theatoriums. 1 did not | sign this petition, but refused, and stated most plainly that 1 would not > | sign,"' cte., ete, i |" On Yirst reading, Mr. Laidlaw's letter | caused me a good deal of indignation, for I could not comprehend how so Mlices. | excellent a man could impugn the of | veracity of another without some more | substantial basis than mere "under standing," which in such cases usual ly means the idle assurance of some LORS or mere street joker. "A little reflection, however, led to 'the conviction that Mr. Laidlaw's error was one rather of the head than {of the heart, and, therefore, not to be seriously condemned. 1 feel sure that tho had Mr Laidlaw exercised a little re Ret flection before writing his letter . he would have realized that even though 1. were knave enough to tell such a lie (which I trust 1 am not), still 1 possibly be such an arrant the statement would have refutation with it. I held petition in my hand, it was suls published in the newspapers, now be seen at the «ity who « a person will ill in} or a Winni luated | t fon wition m, on censcd Iv will ay on hol dries ay ot avish noon Jan learn could not fool, for carried it the equently ration re and can clerk's oflice by ask for it. "Nuch see that Mr. "Laidlaw's name 1s the sig And now I emphatically that | in any place or at any time, that Mr. Laidlaw had sign ed that petition, and I beg to add that should 1 hereafter be a liar, trust I shall at least artistic and not one of the clumsy descrip indicated by Mr. Laidlaw if the searcher after trutl will go a little deeper into the chives of the city, he will find tw more petitions which may be designat 8 Petititm No. 1 and Petition No The ~ former is gramo phones and is sim Laid The gramo and is D. Gi. Laidlaw On several occasions 1 have said that Mr. Laidlaw had signed these two pe titions, and this veracious statement has been distorted so ad to lead My Laidlaw into publishing his The sary denial Now, sir, if I were of a vindictive and smarting under Mr. Laid imputation, I might make some very? disagreeable remarks, but 1 chal not do so, I do not think ghe veal facts would justify me in doing so. | prefer to look on Mr. Laidlaw' dual signature with move kindly eyes When Mr. Laidlaw my peti in favor of the gramophones he did so in a spirit of kindness to me from Then the Tadic with their winning if way called upon him, and convinced the him that they the real sufferers v to and he felt compelled to sign against the gramophones. 1 don't blame Mi Laidlaw for this. He is doubtless ar impressiongble man, and the ladies haye a way with them that is hard to resist. I'hin, doubtless, Mr. Redden, or Mr Strachan, or some other joker, teaséc ar- Mr. Laidlaw about the two signatures md the latter elt that it was "up te him" to write a letter ain-la 1 must say, sir, that I do not thin} vudlaw's letter a very happy but that, of ceurse, is not credht Mi Laidlaw keeps ¢ most excellent dry store, and} told he is Sunday , and, sir, if a man does wd does them well the world has RBURROWES anybody ares spent | Mr al once not may never on | fmong most are ers p. Tor « in say said to any person, sented ome wton, | be an iar ends tion But, sir, sville ile, Ci now d ver mpire, in favor of wd by D. G latter 18 FON law against wh as . signed rn toy phone unneces ture down hature, law's ra and coal vading signed from. tion were leared certainly laden, leared wa 7 a.m. chort nother goods Ng am an eflicient school teacher two good things that is about all to expect A k mn right illiam, Again the amopohone Persecuted Innocent Kingston e ON or) In the "which appeared: last Thursday, valued newspaper, and which 1 tand written by a lady, \ppears for moment observation, vator Fadi letter Tune 28.---(To anti-g in yom h ra under towed the The 1d a was ther one sentence which escaped but nevertheless contains an eas) solution of the whole s+ solution which 1 trust will comment itself ta th and which I an will be to the thea which vexed question \ { i with council, sure satisfactory it, toriun revives I have not ol me at this = following Eccle she used teferring, of course, to **: fact that: so many leading men had signed the petition in favor of the gramophones, the lady "I'he merchants are too much pied to pay attention to the Now, sir, I would not for invthing offensive to the fair which 1 entertain only feeli deepest veneration, and I tr not be considered discourtegus wha point out that in these few words vour correspondent has suggested an way iti which ladies 'may escape o-called gramophone nuisance troubling the aldermen or the thé gramophones any PERSECUTED INNO letter befor think whicl the busines: the moment, lady's but 1 words are the the ones says ocen noise." worlds say sex, for s of the i By h was e af easy the without proprietors of further.--A CEN ations, Ia Pound a duet Jartels solo gave, How To Spemd Dominion Day America 5.30 while Rey amvison for returning leaves Kilties Steamer Gananoque celebration, am. (Gananoque 7 band or hoard. He. return Tour of the hid a, 2.0 pm, parling | ( urging nritual p.m attend ne Was I as Ameri anc islands, ste the American Supper mer Via wnadian channels on hoard Fare 5k Cheap excursion to Cape p.m.; home 8 p.m \ He| Fare 30 resery- Vincent, &¢ er and at Cape two hours return when i . Beautiful New Stock. ¢ amily Prevost, Brock street, has extra fin: assortment of tweed, cheviot and serg: order clothing department, and S. splendid assortment of round | clothing apd gents' furnishings. North for en uit | Mr: « i RT f ts th and]phd wd feve th +-- ready- -mad { INCIDENTS oF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. The Thousand Island hotel, Alexan- dria Bay, is filled with tourists. William Swaine. piano tuner. Orders | ceceived at MecAuley's. 'Phone 778, | "Neilson's dce cream bricks," sold | in Kinsston ouly at Gibson's Red | Crogs drug store. H. Cunningham, piano tumer Chickering's. leave orders at Auley's Book Store. / Sunday was the hottest day of the season, and yet some of the churches | had decidedly long services. i The garden party to-morrow after- noon and evening, at On-gwa-na-da, King street west, ks the many. The grounds are spacious. Portsmouth Orangemen will likely join forces with the city lodges, and take part in the big picnic being ar- ranged for July 12th, "Sponges and wash them at Gibson's store. Mrs. James McCulla has presented o the congregation of Cooke's church a beautiful Bible and book of praise, in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson. *Thermos bottles" keep fiquids cold for seventy-two hours. Ask to them at Gibson's Red "Cross store, The Pennsylvania Press Association, seventy-five members, will be in on Tuesday evening, to re nain over night, and the G.T.R. on Wednesday. "Should be kept in home,' Wild Strawberry Compound. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross drug store for 25c.. *'lce cream bricks," Neilson's from loronto. Sold in *ingston only at Gibsons Red Cross drug store. Street cars to the pates of the orounds, on King street west, for the rarden = party, to-morrow afternoon and evening, for the Infants' Home. He started out to cateh a car, His dignity forsaking: And then he found to overtake Was quite an undertaking. *Only one store in Kingston" supply. you with ice cream RQricke Nalson's from Toronto are sold only it Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Every, man ean be his own painter und the Grand Trunk city freight sheds we quite at flibertv to crude sgn that "Loitering on these prenrises is stictly prohibited." For seventy-two irs' liquids re natin ice ecole! in a Yhermos bojtle Ask to see them at Gibson's "Red Cross drug stqre. Elmer Davie has concluded terms for he purchase of the Campbell pro erty, formerly BM Britton's resi knee, on the corner of Sydenham and West stroots. He will jor in April next. "Hundreds of Neilson's yricks"" sold in Kingston every Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross from Me | 5 see cloths." Buy Red Cross drug see drug some Kingston, west go over every can hear 'a secur JERS ice cream week drug tore, The wow procecding with a matriculation examinations are in the Collegiate Insti large number of candi Messrs. of R the ute lates in attendance. Stuart and W iding examinors "A brick of ice cream," sufficient for ive persons, for 2bec. Neilson's Poronto. Sold in Kingston only at yibson's Red Cross drug store. The July of Busy Man's Maga sine is brimiul of breezy, entertaimmg Jts national topics such as Flag Should Canadians Fly 7' Romance Of Transportation In anada," "THustrated Adolphustown' wd "The Wireless In Canada," aro timely and ins tructive, as well as half A dozen captivating short stories by leading writers "Why did not pome store in King ston think of it before," said a lady n Gibson's Ked Cross drug store on saturday. She buys ice cream bricks every day. The July Canadian Mavazine miglit dmost be called a Confsderation num yr, wee of attention given ito Vowfoimdiand, entitled, "The Land Of {he Baccathaos," the term used he carly Portuguese explorers neans "The Land Of Dry Salt Fish " \n article by Francis Ashbury' Carmen laim# a considerable feeling in favor Jf feaeration: There is also an enter ainine description of a trip Newfoundland rive Greenloss are pre from issue ticles. 'What "The Cano lown pieturesque G.T.R. Change Of Time. 27th, the the city June leave Commencing Sunday, wuburban train will station as follows : Going west--1or train 5 (mail) 12 18 a.m.: train 3 (fast cxpress) 2:3 am. train 11 (loc @wlh am. train 1 (International iimited) 12:25 noon; sei} 7 (mail) 3:17 p.m.; train 13 (local) p.m. Going hust--For train 8 (mail) 1:40 train 2 (fast express) 2:32 a.m. 14 (local) 8:15°a.m.; train é (mail) 12:25 noon; train 4 (fast ex- press) 1 p.m. train 12 (loeal) 7 p.m. Trains 1 to' 8 inclusive run daily, other trans daily except. Sunday. Cut this out and save it for future refercnce. wm. ; tran Five Acts At The Bijou. "The Little Angel of Roaring Camp," or a Parson Among the Cow- bovs, is a fine western drama, the kind that makes youn sit up and oRuSCE a lump to rise in vour throat "Down among the Mermaids" 4 a ine scenic play, with a good dead of ;athotic heart interest. "Mr. Hen- sick and" the Mystic Swing of Coney [sland" is a bright Comedy, and an- yther of tha same kind is called "I'he Vill Man of Borneo," or "A Fakir's Misfortune." J. Douglas "Bankier in Hustrated songs.' Two electiie fans have been added do the - equipment of Bijou and' all parts of the house wre now cool. Underwent An Operation. An operation was performed on Wil: iam Robinson, in the general hos pital, at noon, to-day, and the aged x-member camo through it all right. He is very weak, and the outcome can not yet be figured upon. Z Moonlight. Hizhtanders band leaves to-night by | steamer America for Gananoque at [7 30 p.m. | How To Keep Cool. ! one of the ney electric 3ijon. For Canning. 3 near fem at the Sit | Fine Strawberries Tuesday, Fdwards dentin To avoid alot of Dress- making worry and step right into a cool, well- fitting ' Summer Dress That is at once stylish and reasonable in price. i 3\3 To-Morrow Z es We will have ready 20 Princess Dresses Made rom Mull and All Over Kmbroi- dery. 'Colors are all White, Pink, L Blue, Helio and Champagne. ight 'Prices vary from $5.95, 7.75 Prices vary from $12.50, 17. Prices vary from $21.75, i REA \ 5 70, , 18.50. _ Come and see them in any case, whether prepared to buy or not. Because if not ready you may pick one and have it placed aside. White Dress Materials To-morrow we will have r did showing of Fine White Cotton Goods for Summer Dresses White Mull, fine White 25¢, White 30¢, White White Swiss Spot Muslins, soc, 39¢, 45c¢. White Striped dainty. White cords. White Satin 20c, White Duck, the right weights for this summer's weal ady asplen- and sheer, 25¢ Sard. Persian- Lawns, 20c, 33¢, 3oc. 15¢, India dlincns, 10¢. Swiss Organdies, 15c, 18e, 20c, 20¢c, We, 20c, a Muslins, sheer and K. in a great variety of Finished Drill, 25¢. White. Indian Head Suitings. This make bas lineii finish and is much more easily laundried than the usual makes. White Victoria 20¢, 25¢ up. Lawn, 10c, 12ie, 15c, eather. Old Ladies' Prunella Slippers, 60c, $1.00 and 1.25. j Ladies' Girls' and Children's W hite Shoes, $1.00, 75c. Boys' Canvas Boots at 60c, 65¢ and Toc. | Barefoot Sandals, Bathing Shoes, Tennis Shoes, &e. 5 Good White Polish for 10c., Liquid or _ Bfanco. THE LOCKETT 'SHOE ST ORE.

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