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Neglect means sickness. luggish bowels are quickly regulated by 9 ~Notes From All Over--Little |i ance eC am S | of Everything Easily Read wards they an Pill Sold Everywhere, In Boxes 25 cents, Dwellings For Sale and At Prices to Suit, $650 for treet, a comfortable home, yd $50 cash, balance monthly Must be A snap. properties as you from 8 to 1 dwelling. an estate. srpe stone to close 1ber of good Pay nu nicely from $50 up. ull particulars at D7 Brock St. sheeleleled Joefoelones] juininlulnlsinlnininlals David Harum Price's Special Merry Widow Three of Our Best, PRICE' 288 Princess St 4 Phone 845 aufooforerferfontonfioforforfonfosfonfenfecte COBALTS 3 i } t 2.0.0 Sy 3 wententes tes + ole . ols reefertenlacten: at | June, Il Have A Number of | ported River the situated |, rmigsion to re-enter | mier D.A.Cays; | plied | Hutton and J. | ' 3 tl hambers-F erland Central Li Re os | Cobalt | Crown tha | ole | | Rochester ON MARGIN Cobalt Stock also New York Stocks, Grain, Produce, ete., bought and sold, q us béfore investing. We always have thesla est news from the mining camps. All stock deliveries made pro: ly. Wire, telephone or write us orders at our expense, datriarche & Co., 0 co Staciduga Stock Ve carry the listed margin deposits ; your Head 206 Ellicott Square have direct wires con offices. We our Buy Otises 2nd Hargrave At The Market. nd we will tell you why on | hy | brat Exchange | 1, R. L, Cowan @® Co. Toronto Telephone Main, 7,194 R. H. TEMPLE ® SON Members Torente "Stock Exchange. (Kstablished 1875) executed on Toronto, Montreal and New York Exchange, COBALT STOCKS A SPECIALTY. 10°'M Toronto. "Phone M. Orders linda St., y acllve Datentee Fo Ry a Tees tlh STAR BUILDING, ATER 18 KING ST. W. Soe QF7CES - MONTREAL TORONTO, | OTTAWA, WINNIPEG, WASHINGTON G rand Union Hotel Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD Baggage to and from Station free. send 2% stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and Msp Good Wood! | hildren all low S. BENNETT & CO, Bagot and Birr ack Sts. + kinds, at prices. € ney Evilence 1639. | | day Lu on at THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1909, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. - Cause For Change of Front. Kingston, July 6.--(To the Edi tory: On the part of the owners OCCURRENCES CES RECOUNTED { theateriums in singston will vou IN BRIEF FORM. How 'me to tell why the theatorium | ---- | proprietors declared themselves sa- | tisfied with the proposed by-law on Matters That Interest Everybody | Friday night, at the meeting of the committee, after became with | because not pro- | understood and dissatisfiec why by | They accepted the : Hy- | they understood that HOPES | hibit gramophones, | {that if they used good ords, kept | their gramophones in good condition | and made frequent changes of records | --in a word that if they produced | good music and did not play too late at night, the by-law would not in-| terfere. This pleased them aud they | thought ¥t was a grand by-law. On| Monday, to their surprise and con-| Jacob block, Montreal, corner of sternation, they were informed that] Catharine west and Alexander | ¢}is was not the case and that the [ Firets, by-law was not what it seemed to the | It is probable that the -Dominion of | grind unlearned in the ways of the | | Canada Rifle & sociation will send allaw., They learned that the by- law | tram to the Palma trophy match, to|was really a prohibitive by-law and | be held at Port Perry, Ohio, in -Sep- | that beneath the words "inhabitants," tember. "disturb," "unusual," and so forth] Up to the end of June $2,644,000 of | there lay an in which the the &3,500,000 provincial loan had gramophones were about: to be bur- wen subscribed which is fully fiity per {ied for all time. They found out in [that the by-law which seemed figura- tively a eouch of roses on which the theatorium owners might peacefully recline concealed about a ton ¢f legal dynamite which would blow their gramophones out . of sight, whenever one or two '"'inhabitants" to touch the match. We believed that the people of King- ston did not want such a by-law and | that the majority of the council would opposed to it, and that under the circumstances we were justified in ask- that it should not hecome a law merely make these statements to that our change front was warranted by the situation.--A THE- ATORIUM OWNER. d Remembered. Hon. Adam Beck declared the iro-Electric Power Commission to take power next sping. A. Silinoski, a Winnipeg workman, ill forty feet off a building and es- caped , with minor injuries, Robert Bremner was killed | Georgetown becoming caught in machinery at the brick works. | The T. Eaton company, Toronto, is stated to negotiating for the by-law it did They at the be t Tiew St abyss mora than was subseribed three by-law Unt, 70.000 cent Hv. | | | | vears ago | was "submitted to the ratepayers, for the In every elle to pro- of three ward of the vote recorded syndicate, capitalized and the most powerful combine in the country, good authority; to hased the Watertown, N.Y Traction company Instrictions have mit the N.B.. of mn vide erection new schools city an adverse The McKinley it 850,000,000, trolley was chose 18 re- have Black on pure ie ing show heen at Chinamon street issued. to per- St. Stephen, crossed readmission, two who of { car rive were thu Canada reported from Bulawayo, that General Louis Botha, the Transvaal, at the South Afidcan National con will offer the Chartered South £100,000,000 for the United South and refused | hne on a losing their statu | Rho- pr request It is | HERERO, desia, of SAVED A LIFE. { the -------- ention, Ottawa, July 6.--A re- markable act of coolness on the part 'of 'a twelve-year- old boy was witnessed at Bromson's Wharf mnear the Chaudiere to-day. Two children, Connie Evans and Allan Dempsey, were play- ing on the water front when the latter fell into "thirty- five feet of water and sank. When he came up the first time the Evans boy, who hadn't lost his nerve, grasp- ed him by the hair and effected his Neither could swim. $irica company | purchase of Rhodesia by Africa Stanley till the world's pi In he Francisco, I cham battle the ag Ketehell, Michigan, of middleweirht porate during which the decision a gruelling Wt San on the Hlinois champion was constantly he 'Billy' of the cheduled number was awarded Papke, of twentiot FOsEIVE, at the ened h round, STOC X QUOTATIONS. rescue. Leading Canadian Stocks Listed. quotations are the City Brokerage ( R. C. Dobbs), 41 Telephone 480 A : Cobalt Stocks. July Sellers. % 1 Cobalt and M HAAS) DISOBEYED SUMMONS I'he following sup 0 by J ( once street. a Was Detained at the Station. get court | And Police 6th Buyers. 3.10 209 50} Ii you ever tend a police court | man a summons to session, at as a wit be on hand, when the at ten o'clock. A young William Kendall, wanted evidence in an abusive lan did not show up untii a warrant was issued {for his arrest, and he for lit. He failed to appear when his name was called, and | Magistrate Farrell a warrant issued for hig arrest anil he was brought in "Why did you not received a summons istrate. "1 did not the case." "Well, you can | station the rest of ngistrate, 'and will Amalgamated always Beaver SK, opens, named [to give | --at least Cobalt ke to-day, case, erve red was sorry Green Meehan Rose Lit{le Nipiss McKin. Dar Nipissing my Savage come when vou ig. 7" asked the mag Nova Scotia Otiss Peterson Lake , want to get mixed up stay at the the day," perhaps remember."' police said the the next Leal Queen Silver Silver l'emiskaming irethewey Watts time you " ONTARIO FALL FAIRS. FIRE CRACKER KILLS Alexandria... | Almonte Prominent | Brockville | Brighton | Cobourg Colborne Delta . Frankvi lie .... Explodes in Hand of Insurance Man. Louisville, Ky., July 6.--The viable distinction of having made the most notable sacrifice to patriotism | Guelph . reasan of Independence Day jon,' this year, will probably fall louisville, through the death at Ind., of Arthur Granville] former president of the Pro- | Assurance society Mr. recovered from the ef- ¢ 11s right ha { | Maberly - had hi g nd Maher in explosion of a can-|yriidieville ... | Madoc . { Newhoro . Napanee . Odessa Ottawa Picton Parham Roblin's Mi unen- | ( = Sop 30- Qe. soars Sept. | Kemptvi | Kingst | Lansdow ne | Lindsay . Lanark | Lyndhurs | I mbardy London ... as McDonald's "Corners ... cele vmour, angham, vident. Life Langham fects of hattered non He able .. Sept. never Sepy. having by the cracker. was one Louisville tne the week Peter, Mr. of fashion- were of a party tolk who spend at the home of John Langham's brother in- A cannon cracker thrown light- upon the lawn failed to explode | Renfrew M: Langham took it in his! Spencerville . and relighted. The cracker | Sheanonvil in grasp, mangling the frig He - was operated never regained con- law ed wind hand burst hand "Aug. 80 to Sept. his iy Injured By Gun Explosion. Alexandria Bay, N.Y., July 6.--At | the finish of the six-horsepower mo- tor ,boat race, yesterday, the cus | tomary gun was fired as the winner crossed the line. The gun exploded land two women were slightly injured. Mrs. Wagner, a resident of the bay, received a slicht wound in the back { of the hand, and Mrs, Cook, who {a summer resident, was wounded the neck....A hole some four or inches long was blown in the side al the gun barrel, Mon- Ih wounds fathor s of once ClOusness, DUG UP DYNAMITE. Against Suspect Outrage at {ttawa. July 6.--The provincial de- made important to in Mtawa, tectaves discovery attempt to] Montreal | the men | was an the recent an hotel dynamite to the amd is in five of relation blow up the witl on road One of bound over assizes, market garde or re Dr are peop ls explo by results of the be dre no seriaus A number about when and it may fortunate that more serious not follow. Lacosge ssed his ly namite from were there wie dug up of and apprehended stantling occurred | extremely results did Forsythe arden tout hii pond Hamilton Pc condi dynamite DOoXes the v each, stolen were weer company deemed the ed | sion that was vhis lagae | SNe ms HNpression 1s for crime the supply stolen from | ho are carrviig on 3 Shooting Competition in the 14th hooting competition was to-day. The following p | silver watches in each A Co.--~Pte W. Davis, B Co.--Sergt. Crawford ¢ Co.--Pte. 'Edwards, D Co.--Sergt. Bedore, ; t EK. 3 Will fnson, 33-20, I} Cpt 0-30 Co:- Pte. W. operations near (he regiment announced The result . Burned To Death Pe eighty-four are winners ot company : 6.--H old, eighteen | years, lost their | ive flue fire t Strange Hamlet. South ston July ge and years 32, hildren, to fourte when a defe Hamlet ranging from set o Was The house day with Hamlet's family. The} was not discovered until it had considerable headway. and oth- the house had narrow escapes. | Hamlets children 'was thrown) The railway second window, | ed the C.P.R. Raglan strect sureet in 3 Lawes, nding Lotto, *p the Pte. Bolton, were Co.--Not \ yet ded ided. ained ers In order- gates at Argyle commission has 3 provide bells {Une ot receiv The from a storey injuries that caused its death "others burned to death. and at Renfrew, of | al-! ner | man. Sahil: Farsons, Dir COOKE'S PICNIC, MONDAY. The Winners of the Various Field | Events. Sunday was' | Sta Cooke's school held, on Monday afternoon, at evizs Grove. There was large at tendance., Much interest was manifest- ed in the quoit tournament, many pert players taking part, including Police Constable Craig, €. CC. Sim John Orr, William Hazlett, H. ! Newman, W. H. Montgomery, I. L. | M. P. Reid, Dr. Keyes, 8S. 8S Corbett, 8, B. Parkhill, and others The following phi winners : Primary under--1, | Me weTavish, Primary ~1, Marjorie picnic a mons, Ww. Newman, were the events and vears and 2, Gladys | girls five McMahon; class, Ethel over five 2, Letitia girls, vear [ur class, Newman; boys, Lloyd Huli class, boys, 1, Herbert Holder; Girls' race, nine McCullough; Vera Shaw Boys' race, nine years and under--1 Willie McLaughlin; 2, Donalfl Chisholin Girls' race, twelve years and under I, Mildred Newman; 2, Ethel Chap Primary class, under--1, Primary five years and Morris Sands over live vears 2: William Lloyd. rg and under--1 9 vi 2 Tren twelve years and under Stuart Toland race, years and undo Lemmons Dunlop fifteen years and under 2, Kenneth Keill girls--1. Lily Sharpe mmon. Boys' race, I, Donald Douglas; Girls' Aguie Boys' Willie Peanut A L Jockey fifteen i, 2. Grace race, Paul; race, 1, Stuart Toland John MeLaugh- James McLaughlin. I hrowing the ball, Miss Bushell: 2, Miss Laird. I'hree-legged, race, boys and Willie Sands; and Kenneth Keill. Peanut race, lady teachers--1, Newman; 2, Miss Laird. Hop, stop and jump- Thornton; 2, Melville Arniel. Married ladies' rage--I1, Mrs. Lemmon; 2, Mrs. T. W. Reid. Single quote 1, H. W. Newman; P. Reid Double quoite--1, H W. H Montgomery; M. P, Reid, race, hoys-- wind Norris Sands; lin and ladies--1, young Donald Douglas 2, Willie Shaw Miss 1. Herb. Allan M Ww. 9 Newman nel John On ind Death At Harlowe. July 2. pick busy. Rain is very much need thie district. Miss Pearl Arney, Creel, spent fow dave with Mrs. W. Pipe, of this plac the Holiness Movement pec ) off to tormorrow Napance. Harlowe, Strawberry Ors are ed in eaa her Some of ple a sister, are Eldorado home and 0. ill, are convalescent. Miss Bell loft for their ton Place and Colebrook, C. Hillier and D. Young to Arden yesterday. A new being erected at the Movement church Missvs Ethel and Mz Arden at Mrs. Scot's On Saturday night vi John MeCansland, suffering for many Ha a wife, two sons. The funeral the Methodist church Spider, on Monday, 1 tended, camp meeting { Miss 1. Milier i is Mrs. R who have heen Mr Boyd home at from Scott Thompson. very Ca spectively took cheers: shed is fe Cola, are last death claim who had weeks with: cancer heer two daughters an was hald tc Sy Rev. ' Mi was larg leaves by and Ih Budget From Bongard's. July J. Bradley leave shortly for Car they will visit thei and will also attend the Miss Edna - Pierce. spent las Picton. Mrz. J. Bong are visiling at D. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leroy, spent Sunday at R Maud David has returned at East Lake. A " place alte ndedd the berry social at po last Allan Harrison, Picton, the holiday with his Miss Bradley has two at and Mrs Sunday Boncard's, 5 wife expect to Man., where hter, hibition. and man, Hang eX B. .J L week in ard Bon Pic Peterson's ind son rord's, ton, Miss visiting from after number this straw wok spend- oh ng $ grandpa returnees Tre F: Pic rebuilding oD rents nto Har won his Peterson is visiting het Keogh, at Black Creck the late Miss Beith. | been sold to P. Thurston of Mrs. P. €. Minaker il here. Ruin vicinity Notes From Kaladar. Nalaaar, July ~Henry d We Stecle, of Arden, Sunday weeks' visit Mr. Over iter a d Belleville. rison spent W. J. McCormack barn. Miss H Miss estate of in cousin, I'he as Picton IS Very at her home very much needed this is TH Thomp=on vigited at |, Charles | Mrs. Bell of guests of Mrs ind Mrs. Char at Flintor of hampion on i sister the Mr. Sunday is amphe mre and his Mel an amworth, Anderson | wore obinson Brit Miss spent Thompson Lillian ( of Cincinnati, passed route to her home spend her vacation Mr. Seantlin, of egistered at the King Edward week. 'A.\ B. Johnson, of a guest at the Champion on trained throuy on atur with he Enterprise, ho Cavan, en {0 18¢ was last week. Seven hundred attended 3 cocking main just outside oi Hull, Sunday last, at which fifty were fought and thousands of dollars chang god hands. persons # on ond (Ouse! federal court, battles] ~ George X Frazier, Director INDICTED SUGAR OFFICIALS. Fhomas is president Refining C« s is counsel and director, z H. Grazier of _ Philadelphia % director. dn uddfiion te them ther pe were indicted by the rand jury fim New York, AT DIVISION COURT. Disposed of Before Madden, on Tuesday. following cases were disposed of | Judge Madden, in the division wday : VE, of the John 1} and is GE rsons { Judge i Cases The hy I" Shea on Margaret tiscune--Acecount, wgainst garnishee A. Chown & Account, $39.25. August 24th, W J. Driver count, 59. H.-M. Stover $4.19, Judgment in full, Enoch Godwin vs. John Gray mission, £10. Judgment non-suit City corporation vs. Thomas Mills Account, $23.48, Judgment for plain till, KE. derson--Note, to fifth division. E. Cnown & Son vs ray--Note, $17.58, fifth division. W. J. Paul vs. Ed. count, $7.75, Judgment Lift. Maecdonnell well--Rent, tiff, James count, James Account, plaintiff. Dominion Account, Enos h --Rent, George Mary Ellen For- | Judgment | for Co. Clements Adjourned until vs Fritz in full, -Account | Henry Judgment R. Smith VS. vs, Com Chown & San vs. Barrow «A $12.15, Transferred | Powell & Mur- | Transferred to| Henderson--Ac- for. plain Farrell Kings Judgment dor plain & 883 v8, Gowdy vs. I". Watkins--A« Judgment in full Mallen vs. John Cunningham | £5.50, Judgment for Fish Co. ND. iD, dg Wy Transferred Henry v King | | | Markham | for $25 Ed. Roddy for plain Godwin vs, 831. Judgment Storring vs. | | [ $84.30. Jude | Note, off in fuil ment News From July 2.---Th to a standstill liam { Stoco. | growing | Sod Crops | Rain is | Wil Haley had au | ing on Monday. Quite | ipils from the different { it the entrance exam- | nation in tweed last Miss Met Donald, tea NN 20, Hun riord, WL as re <ioned her p. purposes at tendin normal sium I'rudeau | started at Money- | Sever section | late ult., at death of the universally regret stopping Pat- | neiochborhood of | indisposed. He | of Alabama, I Dunn OW running line from Sulphide to Twes Lewis, formerly of Sulphide, i gaged the ce works in R. Rol- in course o has a bakeshop come Have badly needed large + number of, barn rai Mm chools wrote week No school. wd Fle tore this 1 her in Hinch ition ki has | has branch nore from funeral Sunday, I'he gentleman MacNa asidy's, tended- the Lynch, le eased My ( untim is mara, at the ed. rick Larkin, i is seriously 18 formerly resident NR. George is 1 \ stage M now rin at =, er engines Marlbank. building d nent new he Ins 1 to I'weed rection, use as a in Collins Bay Pastor Leaves. Bay, July 1.--On Monday | number of the Methodist church proceeded tol at Cataraqui to sdy sood-bye to Rev, Mr. Stillwell and family, prior to theit departure for their field of labor at Aults-| illet Girear read an address and Mrs McDonald presented WITS Mr. Stillwell made a suitakle expressing sorrow at having this circuit. Light} { served during the Collins vening i the he parsonage congregation new = Sarah a of money. reply, to leave Venn The entrance their ex uminations at M Madden, ( fercook vill t] upils® treed Cataragqui last week apanee, 1s visitinx at The Preshyterians| , social at G Tuesday even- I N Sam hold wn arke v's mg. A Pertinent Enquiry. to Te why high school leg hou school by muddle ram id not a h bn ind night course, i thing reguire many not give a fine lot of ; Nould tment day. Of up, a would routing, and but would stroke schools and and hections the oty technical give to at night there are it, not in building ased productiveness ? George Peake has been sent to the asteur Institute at New York from Stratford, having been hitfen by a some weeks ago. | | i dag dis ar] janitor's staff, | aj the | a great- t PAGE FIVE, e-- wn The Money You Save Saves You! from worry--w ant--debt--humiiation. A comfortable Bank gives one an easy mind, self-confidence, and the power to i | advantage of every opportunity that comes to better one's position. i 1 Eanblbed 1873 0 CANADA gives Savings Depositors, whether their accounts be ge or small, the most courteous service. Make a beginning at once_with a Deposit of One Dollar or more, in our Savings Department. 73 KINGSTON BRANCH TU Manager Princess and Bagot Streets, HOT WEATHER 6000s § JUST ARRIVED. Dresses, prettily and. 'embroidery, of ] New White Princes trimmed with lace £41.25, $5.50, $8 to New White and Fancy Dresses, special $5.50 each. New Two-piece Cbstumes, white and colors, $5.50 to $12.50. New Lawn and Mull Waists, trimmed with embroidery and tucks on back, and very hand- some, Jumper lace, front sleeves; New White Separate Skirts. New White Underskirts. DAVID M. SPENCE The Leading Millinery Store |The fruit season is here, and with it the demand (for SU GAR. When purchasing, insist upon having CANADA'S STANDARD MADE FROM PURE CANE SUGAR. Manufactured by The Canada Sugar Refining Co., LId., _ MONTREAL, QUE. i "Gas Stoves! The 'Chicago Jewel" is The Key + of Economy The latest improvements on the 'Chicago Jewel' are the Flame Reflector and Valveless Oven Burn- er-Lighter. Two features on the "Chicago Jewel" which are not on any other gas stove made. Examine them before pur- chasing. They are ac- knowledged the best man- ufactured, ELLIOTT BROS., "* ARNE DINING ROOM FURNITURE We are offering a few special lines for this week. Solid Oak Polished Frame Dinner Leather Seats, 1 arm chair and 5 small chairs for $16. 00. Surface Oak Leather Seat, 1 arm chair and 5 small chairs for $12.00. Hardwood Frame with Leather Seats at $2.00 each. Good, Plain Dining Chairs, 75¢ and $1.00 each. Robt J Reid 230 Princess Street ® Telephone 577. RINCESS 8T. tb tbbidbd tether IF frfeefofrmforforfonforoforfofeoorfofole fled ~~ Acadian aif Only 506 Pr Lb. | 4 -- A.J. REES, 166 Princess St i *Phone 58. Ganong's Bitter Sweet GB. Chocolates. The finest in the city. | |