Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1909, p. 3

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THE DAILY. BRITISH WHIG WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1909. ] 4 } i { i i 4 » » » » 3 2 » » » : » * » » > * * We want to elear ont this stock to make 100m for New Fall Goods; and in order to do so, have marked all our remaining stock ol Waen Goods at quick-selling prices. 400K : 40¢ and 50e Linens for 3)c. 3bc Linens for 25¢. 30c Linens for 18e. 35¢ Indian Head for 23c. 40¢ Muslins for 30c¢. 25¢ Muslins for 15¢. 16¢ Muslins for Wy. 25¢ Piques for 20c, 30¢ Piques for 22¢, Lawns, Mulls, Organdies, India Linens, ete., all reduced. iC rumley Bro fw FIPS PPI IP IIIA PIII VIS PR FI IF RIS PIII 9 9 Woods Fair | Underpriced S : | S v FIFIFIIIIIIIS FVIII III III Ree < We Save You Somelling On Everything You Buy. China for hav themse mported Decorated I'he values speak Extraordinary Special Bargains of pretty designs, in gilt and rose patterns 10c¢ 156¢c 26c i " is " 18¢c. Cups and Saucers for 10 Bi 18 SOc. 29c. 2c. Ae. SOc. be 50¢ 10¢ 15¢ Bread and Butter Plates for Sugar and Cream fo Berry Sets (7 pieces) Celery Trays for 3(« Salad Bowls for 69¢ Cake Plates for de Pots for $1.89 Vases for $1.49 500 50¢ £1.00 $1.25 $2.00 Cocoa $2.26 Cake Plates for 105¢c Vases for 20¢ Rose Jars for 29c¢. in China selling, they the stock is seen, Nothing like these prices have heen known markable that they cannot appreciated until SEE WINDOW. Allow ud to remind you that we sell Candy. Mcintosh Bros. Manager, PERCY JESSE. Woods' Fair Old Stand. EACH OUT TO WIN THE RACE IS ON FOR THE|: FIRST POSITION. Thi 4 pip bat, and Cole, the Deseronto Marathon |Res to send the 'twisters' Runner Will Try to Win the plate that made Nelles « Shield--General Sport- dizzy. x h ing Notes. Ee Wehste r umpired f innix then F. Birch The Vietoria- Irishmen game at locomotive works' picmie, oni Saturday iv causing a great deal of interest to the fans. After the disputed game of ws few weeks ago the teams are all tho Wore ready to ge at each other and heh one iw out to win, The CL.C.- Nopanve game will not be slow by any means, ay both teams are sure good ohes, clare that he was in his olds others say that the and that he had a hole in h any that i¥ something. wae the slab artist with Robert for and the Will Be In Good Tri The lacrosse team had a fick! The bows are taking geting in good trim. the locals should win ou lolton, Porter, Chas Cousing, Burch, Ludlo do ton, stine, Morris out on Tuesday cvening. Game At Cricket Field. There was a great game of baseball at the cridket. fivld, on Tuesday aller hoon, when "Senator" Powell's pets at Richardsons' elovator, suceceded. in trimming the M..1. Co. ball tosses by a score of thirty-nine to eight. Tho Scnator's hunch were ont with their batting clothes and the morer had too much work, and threatened to. thw up his job. The M. T. men were game, however, and put up a great fight. They feel. confident that. the can trim their opponents in a sceond game, but the other team that there is simply nothing to it. "Joo" Gratton, the oldrtimeors, ik the game and, although some five mile course for next week, to try ¢ set by Cadet Wa the city shield, the time fall. lower Co. last the the record time goin Lo picees in SAVE tor running three very hot one of was Sporting Notes. I de | for the other B. Stansbury was the catcher. fow terest the last couple of days and anid Pierce were among fourth ply es r 200 * J 70 are time is hat. over or a came his rescue. They filled the bill 0. K. | m. rood work out on Tuesday ovoning at the cricket n- are more . From present fing a visit appearances Prescott will get a trim- | brought ' ming on the civie holiday, and if they t. Singh As Ww, To Try The Course. Cole, the Deseronto runner, will try the Neolles and he mil ont At Atlantic City Hans Holman won 'out in the parks not very destrable { colored 80 re form, wind was hard hit At rate, he was on tho winning side, Joseph Sulli- r the 1. McKee behind the it: fell to the lot of Honry the members to o Barry, those lower last Colo failed by over a minute to tried, | al the Marathon en Saturday in 2:50. Pat White was séeond and Pat Dineen third. fom Humphrey, tance running champion and trainer, is in charge of Tom boat's, training. IT he track record for five and a half " . -- . (LAKE ( ONTARIO X{ PARK) furlongs at Fort Erie wis surpassed TO-NIGHT BY 5.50. M. Greene, and Apache ran "TIN EE AWEDN ES r Dy a MATINEE WEDNESDAY, AT 8:80. | 1 in 139. The latter, a four BIG FREE SHOW yegr-old sbrother to the Derby winner VAUDEVILLE Pinte, was. bought after his race atf private sale for: $1,500 by William | Walker. pg ra2 > : Pitcher Ke'logg, of the Toronto ball Moving Pictures, Illustrated Songs. Dancing Saturdey might' after perform- SALES WANTED FOR ance. Orchestra in at ance. | Spray." Best Compressed WEDNESDAY, CHILDREN'S 1 CENT) Sprayer made. Suwple i the ex-long dis- ' Hmusements. | lacrosse Long- WANTED-HELP. SERVANT. sd, Princ GENERAL Mrs, Jas. F GOOD ply to AND A WAIT- A. Superintendent, FIRST-CLASS (COOK ress. Apply Y.W.C Mrs. Fairlie. TO Hand to ap Gal, tir is Bros, So club, was turned over to the Reading DAY ON CARS. proved agents. Cavers cured him from the Philadelphia" Ath | at a THE BARBER t NEW system, constant practice; careful in- struction, few weeks complete course, tu Md th t 3 f Po} tools free. Graduates eprn twelve to mn, 1s 0 concrete opinion © 0- | ; . . A - a TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. catalogue. Moler = Bafher-- College, club of the Tri-State league. Kellogy - Ont. jy PRINCESS THEATRE ...... rando, .the Marathon winner, in an] : . ¥ ] : . i BOBBY GC SSANS Queen and Spadina, Torento, a southpaw wgih good curves, | "America is a great country tof ROBY. LIPMAN, Prop. | i interview at Genoa, according to al ! WANTED----GENERAL. but lacking in control. Toronty make money in; also to make fame! | eighteen dollars weekly. Write for special cable. despatch. "Both came § Shs easy," he adds. 'You make the mon-| Black Face Comedians Singisg and | ov: abhi 1 k 2 +» | Dancing. Iustrated Song, by bod. | cy; other people make vou the fame. | Shiclds, #MY PRAIRIE. BONG-BIRD." | ; i Tom Flanagan has resigned from the | An Indian Ballad: Irish-Canadian <lub, Toronto, of | We have secured the great which he was founder. Flanagan |Pictore, Lex Goon vitice DONE to Whig Sporting | pA MILY WASHING work required, Apply for address. ANI day Quebed WORK TARING IN WASHING ironing, or will work by the Apply to Mrs. Thibeaudeau, 42 street. started the club in 1907 and ron it "The Great Automobile Race at practically single-handed wp to date. | i i had a set of officers | | Crown Point, Indiana." A very interesting and exciting Don't miss seeing this one. Commencing TO-MORROW 15. A. NEIMAN. Go with the While the club the entire management was vested in Flanagan, aud he ran the club ae cording to his own ideas and opin-| ions. He conceived and carried out | Comedian all the elub's operations ih ut crowd to the PRINCESS. 'The Higgest " : and Best Show, for FIVE CENT reported to his executive after tlings plectric Fans to keep you cool. | ' " pr were over: i . hm ee -- {GENTLEMEN TO BRING Society item from San cloth and have it made up In the presence of all his sparring i toque suis, Price aud riamar partners and seconds Young Corbett ship ot J prenss. hy was married to Miss Daisy Mersereau | notice. Thomas Galloway, 1381 Bréc of New Urleans at his training quar-| | St:, next Bibhy's Livery. ters én San Rafaal. Pill Shannon, | ex-prizefighter, acted as best man. | Among those present were the Sulli-| van twins, Mike and Jack. Corbett | and his wife will probably settle in| ,, Southern California. Corbett is anx { recalling ious to get one more fight with | the Devil's Young Erne, but it doubtful « if | " any manager will stage him after bis "A CONVICT AND A GIRL bad showing vesterday. f A thrilling in which N. H. Urowe, secretary of the C/A, | Clairvoyant Prisoner ar A.A, received a letter vesterday | the fe ure : morning from Bobby Kerr after his ; race in the English championships. | Bobby says in the letter that he | Mm. | be ---------------- THE OPPORTU? TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All kinds of work promptly done. F. J. Birch, Electrician, 206 Wellingtou street. the great THEIL into up workman Francisco : i TO-DAY AND THURSDAY. TEACHER WANTED 'EACHE TED. " "CITY HALL CLOCK - y FOR ¢ : NO. 4 TOWNSHIP OF of Me Olden, a qualitied female teacher recent $400 per annum pply 2 hnston, Sec.-Trea 16th di this Italian Drama Century Kingston's Dancing Girls aster. Nee Sal play Ary homas J ar bot Lake in is IED TEACHER N Barrie, | alary $3 wr FOI preferred Dut ies A QUALI 8 8 No 2 tant annam 16th Aj I'rea Cloyng wole Drama, caped Fire and an u COMMOnce ply Win Bankier, in Ilustrated Y« 5, Ont Song. SITUATIONS WANTED, HAV accept EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT, would have won: handily if ho ran the Str. America von Aveo way he did in the Ottawa | BULLETINS : pops i A meet, and 9 4-5 seconds would be the | time to win in. just "didn't seem | to have the finish to my races like 1} FRIDAY--8.00 a.m., for 'Ganan v hers should have had," said Kerr; "'wheth- | 4 . andl Eon Ye es er it was the eptier that was the | ioe? Brockville and Ogdensburg. 2 3 a | Fare, 50c¢. return. cause or not I don't know. Of course . I wasn't in the best of condition and | SATURDAY--2.30 P-M. that may have had something to do|the 1,000 Islands. Fare, 50c. with it, but I think the climate was| SUNDAY---Regular Trips to Cape as much as anything else to blame | Vincent, 7.30 a.m. ; 2 p.m. Fare, That Jack Johnson is not an con- | 50c. return. dition to MONDAY--2,30 p.m., Tours the PR hohtweight for some time to come 1,000 Islands. Fare, 50c. apparent. I'hat he will clash TUESDAY--11 a.m, for Glenora with Jim Jeffries was volunteered by | nd Lake-On-The Mountain. Fare, himself. "The $1,000 I offered to bet 50¢. c some time that Jefiries never | : would post a forfeit to meet me Meals on all trips. anybody else in the ring goes," said | aE. the champion. "Jeffries never had] the slightest intention of covering my | $1,000 and he never will. The that I was to meet Jefiries yesterday was simply a press agent yarn. | never 'promised anybody that 1 would | be there. Neither was 1 hurt in. gan antomobile accident at Cedar Lake, but I am through with that burg." Tour) DENTAL. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTIATE 2304 Princess BSt., Kingston, 'Phone 846. 3T; DR. M 183 Princes: C. NASH, DE Gibson, assistant, "Phone, 735. C. J street. meet anybody outside of never D.D.C corner St W. R. GLOVER, DENTIST Certificate, office ground floor King and Johnson Sts., opposite George's Cathedral 'Phone, 911. ago PERSONALS. MOLES, BIRTHMARKS eic,, removed permanently J without scar. Twenty vears' experi 1 . t ence. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Far oi Nose, Throat and Skin Blemish Specialist, 258 Bagot street. AAIR, warts, NOTICE, GARBAGE REMOVAL. All householders that part Se ---------- | to the Not T : | hereby notified t That Kind. | 26 INST. table refuse moved from esiden Fagg MEDICAL CARD. the and tenants of the Citv of Kingston North of Princess street, that on and after Garbage consisting of vege- and kitchen offal will be their premises C.M., PHYSI- (practising in HENRY E. DAY, M.D, clan and Surgeon, Odessa for the last seven years) Cor. Brock and Division Sts. Office All such Garbage must be in a Hours, 8 to 9 am, 4 to 4 and 7 t little nephew, and when he had |W Rie tight receptacle conveniently placed 9 p.m. 'Phone, BY0, s - o> en SAE a | ON their premises of households = caused th top-piece to spring open | Complaints against the Contractor for | three or four times the youngster was [the removal of said Garbage will be re- delighted. ord at the" Police Station. few days thereafter the » W. W, SANDS frp ern - | A few days thereafter the uncle, dur- | City Clerk. ROBERT GARSIDE ASHCROFT, D.O.,| to the same household, | i . Edna Farle Asheroft, D.0., gradu- with him a silk hat of the ates of the American Sch « | shiny, non-collapsible kind. When he | fisteopathy aTkaville. Misses one | | scoss Straw ice | was about to leave the house he hours, 9 to 12 2 pu. | { encountered the aforesaid youngster | [running down the hall with what | i "PS re | looked like a black accordion. | { Lippincott's Magazine | A Baltimore man recently | showing his hice new opera hat to his | was OSTEQPATHY. appoint Outside treatments nents. "Uncle Ed," observed the boy, "this | EH, ' | one awfully hard. 1 had to sit | | on it, but even then I couldn't get it | . | more than half-shut." | | goes - -- . ELLIS, ARCHITECT and residence, 151 Uaiversity | SLUR ARCHITECT, | iy | ARTHUR office Ave. HENRY etc., Bquare. THE of ADJOURNED PUBLIC "A special earload of peanuts ordered the (Citizens re the. pres [for the Locomotive Works' employees' | notion. should me" taro wa or: 1 ocomotly OrRS employees | agetion should be taken by | picnie, Lake Ontario Park, Saturday, |cipality in reference thereto will be held Ith." |in City Hall, on . iy Robert Hart i to have | FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 23rd, at 8 PW. | practically decided not to fake wine dutyes rencral of D I the Chinese The P: SMITH, Anchor Building, 'Phone, 845. MIE --- ent SON, ARCH & July LANT Ju Su ele "Phone, 608. have | up his | rou director | | 215 -_ } ARCHITECTS, MER Building, corner HRrock streets. "Phone, 214. | COUPER, | Mayor. | a POWER & SONS, chant's Bank and Wellington customs cool evenings make ' | sittin A | | | S---------- EE -- - EE PRICE "INFANTS' DELIGHT" SOA I Oc. A Cake ~~ SRLS ed ASE John Taylor'& Co., Limited, Toronto. OF | NOVICE T0 CREDITORS hael Mare 1 Merch TENDERS ht lesa} Clerk t ity SATURDAY, Jul 31st, inst from persons Fees and Weighing No. 2, for the the first Monday received | i Build-| T° NOTIC) above r Mareska » inty of HEREBY willing I of year next, of tender Tay the undersigned Ww. Market from Charges term | Con } {of in FP Aucust | Form t { one be had at j office of W. BAND City s and efiects, to N City f Kingston their creditor their creditors Clerk. said benefit July 21st, 1909 Office, 258 Bagot street. | CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Jf many opportunities of all kinds that are advertised ach day in the Whig. Employers have the choice of ielp, employees have the. ehoice of situations, buyers nave the choice of articles, renters have the choice of properties; in short, no matter what you are looking for, it is safe to say that you will find it by a pernsal of the Want Ad. columns of the Whig. If you don't find what you want, make your want known and you will Joubtless have it filled before the day's sun sets. Contes pion FOR SALE. GOLD WATCH FOB, ACORN SHAPED, [GASOLINE, 16c. YACHT CLUB YARD, : with diamond and emerald, on [Ae -- praia er Eo onday. Liberal reward for its re- [ANTIQUE WALNUT SOFA, $30. ALSO turn to Whig oflice. a Black Walnut Sideboard, costs $45, for $18, at Thrk's, "Phone, 7046. TT -- LOST. PAY ENVELOPE, CONTAINING Friday evening, either Clarence 1h or Karl Finder kindly to Whig on Sts office NEW NINE ROOM AND WwW, C,, y frame dwelling, in good locitibn, pars urn ticulars at H, Watts, 107 York St. SIX-ROOM AND W. 0, FRAME DWElLs ling, in good location, Particulars, at Godwin's Insurance Emporiumg FOLD AND SILVER BELT BUCKLE, evening on street car, King St Penitentiary Hill and West . on West St. Reward for re turn to Whig office. last between St = |THE LARGFE DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE, corner Bagot and Gore Sts. Apply Smith Bros., Jewellers, 850 King Street. BUSINESS CHANCES. INFORMATION WANTED REGARD ing investment opportunity where few thousand do could be profitably ested. Wish to hear from anyone for in industrial or No liquor pro- Address by mail irrier, Room 13 Chicago 1S TREATMENT Painless, Commercial FOR Enclose Novelty, IDEAL corns, Guaranteed thirty cents to Co., Toronto. i THE having stock mining position only, George 2 ' 46 West 111 sale Propo m considered ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Engines, from $40, large Palmer Engine a bargain. the Lockwood-Ash Ens gines. Call and see them at Cow- ard"s Boat Works, near Cotton Mill. BOATS oF Gasoline inch bore Agents for FINANCE AND INSURANCE. J, B. KIRKPATRICK, and Motor Insurance, 8t., Kingston. 'Phone, MARINE Clarence FIRE, 42 b68. DWELLING IN FIRST-CLASS condition, a choice property on York St., modern, good location. A quick buyer may secure this splendid home cheap. Apply to T. J. Boon, 1069 Wellington street. FRAME FOR THR y., members underwriters. ' The Romouski, Istablished 1876. The York and Economical Mutuals, 67 Clarence St., Kingston. 'Phone, 398. BATEMAN, AG Coast Fire Ins, board of GEO. A. Pacific ol the FOOT MOTOR BOAT, inches, six horse power, Gray motor. Capacity fro twelve to fourteen people. 0 family boat. New last fall. Pricey $300. D. J. Hay, 126 Clarence St. TWENTY-THREE beam 5 feet 10 GLQDBE Avaliable LIVERPOOL, FONDON AND Fire lps A Company. assots $51, +315. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible" rates. before renewing old or giving aew business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. 'Phoné 3825. TO-LET. SUMMER COTTAGES, Lawrence, furnished, Cor, King street. ON THE McCann, 8Te Brock ONE REAR ROOM OFFICE, AT Bao King street. Will be rented cheapd J. P. Forrest, Gents' Furnisher. 3 . E FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOUSES, MOD- corner Division Apply Whig Boyd, Fkrizc P.0., TWO NEW B-ROOM ern improvements, and rants, off e, D East - DWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND UN. furnished, Stores, Storage for Furnis ture, etc. McOann's, Brock, Oory King street. FIGHT ROOMS at East View Lawrence, five Rev. J 1 Eric P.O., TWO NEW finished Park, SIX AND bungalow on the miles from city. loved, 106 Pine Fast View Park. Ht Appl ils BUILDING ON ON=« tario street, known as Ontario Hotel, suitable for boarding house. Apply to D Millan, Cor. Ontario and Princess Sta. LEGAL, i STORAGE, FOR FURNITURE, CLEA dry. airy rooms, absolutely mot proof, = your own lock and key: Frost's City Storage, 209 Queen Sta "Phone, 526R, or LARGE STONE A. Bn. and 8t., CUNNINGHAM BARRISTER Relicitor. Law Office, 79 Clarence Kingston. ROOMS, FOR MONTH OR , drawing room floor furs as bed and sitting room, 'folds vso two large bedrooms, Apply 60 William St. DROP A CARD TO CHAS and Builder, 2 ouable prices W. KELLAR Carpenter 5 Divigion Hi for on all kinds of jobbing, all work done promptly. 1 0 arcoal ! Handy. Clean, Economical 2 Bags 25c. Get it at your grocers. "We Guarantee Brook ~ ton FRIDAY 1909. at the afternoon, SCORCHED HIS HAIR { Close Call By a Lightning Bolt on Buggy. Troquai Ont.; July escape from death, by nspec t 21 A narrow for lightning, in a thunder © storm, is reported from Ma | ftilda township. While Dwight #lamil {ton wi driving near Dundela, light } struck ind lous | MARKET EALED t the [ing until {at 12 o'clock noon to lease the Market | h scorched delicate and generally Creditors claims with ou : 1 is] § | { | { ning his buggy, top destroying the Mr. Hamilton un-| The bolt = put five holes | Mr. Hamilton's hat anda hair By To Keep Lig Home nesia may rendering on throu his ht Dresses Clean. Compan obt man's Ma ed either square cakes, ne im and it laces, C1 : 1 cieanin Sift mn g ih it and 1 lrawer whe fabrics or ri ay -- -- parts to be cleaned, away in a ill, he then good box undistur bed for a day Little Johnny Had Diphtheria and Should Go Home. substitut the putting mag this way wher that ha The magne when you away party dresses ve become slight {1s soiled. i dust, and young absorbs the schools recently » the dresses hiel out to wear them time the a1 1s ch twill be fresh and dai Fhe mag- |e ewhat her firm conviction ue ie {Re is also. effective when applied in yechildren hould alwa b treated | but | the sane way for removing SH rather than peremptorily I'he | +! spots, day during the early morning | flushed, | stood almost speechless before the | tamily, or any male over. Jones cried teacher, very much alarmed. Ot matter HOW HE TOLD TEACHER. | mut Every Load." Sw ift's. oo] . were out vard for + tiny little | the children and in the f air, exes avide open burst the when treet THE * piety o Synopsis. of Janadia' North-West Land Regulations." ANY person who ig' the sele head of's years old, may homestead a p-section of available Dominion ister Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, The appli | cant must appear in person al the bo- | minion Lands Agency or Sub-Ageacy for the district. Entry by proxy may be | made ai any agency, on cee © . tions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending Ski | steader. fresh, a ind face room r. with into and substitute's desk. "Kin ) tell me where Johnny 1 he ped. ing the matter with him?" air young "Is anyth Aw. 3 vith | there ain't nothing the much," pxplained th, rf, somewhat abashed. . . A e ; s | Dulies.--Six months' did you frighten | eng cultivation of the land in édach of teacher reprimand- | three years. A homesteader may live vou tell me what | within nine miles of his homestead on a i tf farm of at least BO acres solely owned yO 1at | ; , such fectiv at | and occupied by him or by his father, ch pertectly atrotious gram- | mother, son, daughter, brother or sis= . mm then, residence upon that And matter Oh, tor what him w ill with youn are * Don't wu know that RY i certain districts a homesteader in good standing may preempt a quarter r | section alongside his homestead. Price, t [$3.00 per + acre. Duties--Must reside six months fn each 'of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a | preemption may take a purchased home- stead in certain , districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres apd erect a house worth $300.00 WwW. W. CORY, £ Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N.B.=Unauthorized publication of th will not be paid for it and kin the ment litt to tha mother told me to just i at- you. git hat ryvihing we pav no I told r um home ri inet told her t € ipthe ria 1" good motio, a i# a * to the house a mpi's head th mea nehines! ta b ft mm + » | pdvertisement

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