Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1909, p. 8

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THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG TO NEW BURIAL PLAS]... = #| Movements Of The People--What : : They Are Saying And Doing. REMAINS TO BE TAKEN! Maxwell Meoutray, Stella, Jo in OM OF r the city to-day visiting friends. a FROM OLD CEMETERY / Willism Perey, merchant tailor, To- TOURISTS ronto, is visiting friends in the city. a WELCOM TO SEE Bones of 256 Soldiers, Including fits. Gpusdier, Ringsion, +is vis Regrets Their 3a In Diso itin rs, KE. T. Austin llevidle. ? SAE NEE 8308. n= la sii These of 'the overer of Miss Ruth Bateman, "Belleville, is formed That They Have Stood ' Pp ny Pike's Peak, to Be Dug Up at ghe guest'of Miss Grace Brouse, ; elror i Backets Harqor. Mre. Reg. Hayden and two sons, CANADIAN Watertown, N.Y., July 21.--The|Port Hope, are on a visit . with Ne bodies of 256 soldiers, including the |friends in kingston. w Furs remains of Brigadier General Z. M.| George Hentig and a party of friends Pike, discoverer of Pike's Peak, now|made a fine catch of bass at Lough buried in the old military cemetery at|boro Lake on civie boliday. ; Sacket's Harbor, will be dug up and| J. H. Keeley, of Ottawa, has re transferred to the new military ceme-| turned from a visiv with his brother, WY J tery. The contract for the job was lot| William Keolny, Union street. NEW DESIGNS at Sacket's Harbor, before Capt. Fis-| Arthur O'Rourke, Hamilton, an old IN 8B TT 8 |||sel, to a Schenectady firm for $2,480, | Kingston boy, is in the city visiting Mn id not seo his r N ECKPIECER, There were two local biddens for the | ftiends. : her rh a fruit juice a FUR and FUR- : so ; "Neill, I r.. that as nd vin- aid work, Undertaker Burns Guilfoyle -and| Mr. and Mrs. Fichard O'Neill, Iona, ] Juice | gl Ah Soa. Undertaker W. G. Northam. The work Wich, are visiting friends in Ports- ho Bo en id have b 5 are sold at Gibson's BEVERY THING , {f exhumi the bodies, many of | mouth, : ODA K ! g d Store. * i ; : WE SELL. which en. been. beneath, the suriace| James ~ A. Mathewson, St. Oathar/] beast inform itset { "This is talcum powder weather." It oad As mE em nearly a century, - will begin within|ines, is spefiding a few days at his ublic interest {pays to buy them at Gibson's Red 1 J k nl AY |||ihwec weeks. The monument over the|old home in Kingston. Xb DY. Feo) be ross drug store, 2%. tal i grave of Gen. Pike as well as the] Mrs. John Sherman, Johnson, street, hal, he un bio a "Talcum powder weather, Buy ] SHON HOOKS soldiers' and sailors' monyment and after a months visit in Toronto, re- © v in an gsseriion : powders at Cibson's Red Cross , hE the many little slabs that' mark the| turned home on Saturday. 2 Bd ug Store. "" PRINCESS and BROCK ST. graves of unknown heroes, will like-| Join Darley Davidson, of Emost- 3 the co But id lson's Ice Cream bricks," sold t ee wise be moved and placed in position | towm, "is visiting his gon, Charles ; w facts Kingston only at Gibson's Red see what we are sho rem I undér the contract price. Davidson, Wellington street. . ' 4 : ug store. Phone 290. Ckuik : Cotton : assess | In the old military cemetery is ali} Prof. Iva Martin is enjoying a trip The steamers out of Kingston on Children's Whi | that remains of 14k. men 'who were|on the steamer Hamonic on her run BTL rh Sunday and - Monday ' vartied . big) ski 49e 56¢c, G5e, The, 99¢, $1 25. eg from Sarnia to Duluth and return. IN MARINE CIRCLES. drowds. » Rd : ' : > killed during the war of 1812 at vari Ne Vi 5 x Lym id : po Mr. and Mrs. Alfred James, New William Swaine. piano tuner, Orders ldren's Nightgowns, 49¢, 65¢, | yus battlefields th bout th th, naa oe ? ' and whose bodies were. collected about | York, are visiting the former's. moth- | Arrivals and Deparfures of Vessels received at McAuley ! $ 69¢, 7c, 99¢c the year 1820 and re-buried with ap- |r corner of Clergy and Ordnance at This Port. If Jou want balcony awnings go to Sed ' . propriate. exercises. - Since that time |strects. The schooner Bertha Kallins cleared Foam) those. unlearned iin flag otic i Children's White Cotton Draw- sy oemeter ; EVE es Mrs. A. E. Hunt and Masters Bert A 8 the cemetery has served as the usual and Harold, Princess street, left, to- from the Grove lpn, for Oswego. quette, it might be stated that flags 8 ers, 20¢, 25¢, 30t;49¢. post cemetery, until all told 256 bodies : , : The . steambarge Mary Lowise, is ; Bit 5 foal 5 day, to spend a few weeks at Albert, Toncing. COMO oy tho' RINSHO and | Should be floated only from sunrise to| t1 fants' Long Undérskirts, 49¢, have been buried in the plot. sunset. / sr the ie rest | Ont. 5 LoL Among the bodies that found a rest Mis. A. J. Hunt, of Toronto. was Pembroke wharf. The Otlaws oxoursionists returned , J $ - ing place in the old cemetery and|, ! : The. steambarge Westport arrived : 2 ' i poamds i ioki i h ' . lin the city over the holiday on. a oy or ) home last night at 8:30 o'clock, via Ss : Folin birt : Tr arith be Jug up, axe those | Suit to hor son, A. E. Hunt, Prin. [from Secley's Day, with a cargo of yo CPR. They' arrived in the capi- | @¢ 4 nts' Long Dresses, 55¢, 65c, g£ dv 0 gion, rICKS, i tal at 12:30 o Jk. 7506, 3 Es ay vr hum 1 Tut. | cess street. 1 ste 5 J wi : + Licutenant. Cole Backus, Colonel Tut H. Youlden, Wellington street, ocon- lhe steambarge Ida E., loaded with The steamer America carried a big Ytle, Iautenant-Colonel Dix, Brigadier |. i at eek himber, passed on her way from Three v ' + 4 Fada ie vaso i : General Pike and his aide-de-camp, $invep Joy lew. He was, yreakus Jo Kh vors to Devons Y crowd to Gl a, his morning. Dives i? Infants* Barricoats, bbe, 75¢, 99¢, $1.25.~ Captain Joseph Nicholson, both of a? Rs na hopes: re Mel Ouk x OF 1 The schooner Corpelia arxived from three hundred, prope ealio Wp. TOM | 8) ; ! : whom were. killed at the battle of i Ardiows nd Miss Jennie | Charlotte, with coal for the Thousand Flavio, is the onl Iibas Ahk : . York, April 27th, 1813; Captain = A. | 08 Se on a visit io | Island Steamboat. company. ce cream is tho only coolness z Made in smal} size, for Spencer, aide-de-camp te Major-General Mea TA ron id Ars ona Novia ? The steambarge Navajo is tied up should come between those who Jy p either pogket or wrist wear, Brows, killed at = Lundy's 'Lane, in es. ne Fows' son, R. G. Andrews, [1° he reault af o broker shaft. ilove," says the Portsmouth philoso: Rand in 18 sizes. Thin model 2 41814. oy Tuteotte. overly burned in. the She was towed here, | yesterday, from. PREF. to k e buye back here for pocket wear, The operlng of the graves after the exploak oy " wi asoline yacht Ca- | Cape Vincent, by the tug Thomson. | Toron ©, hopes uyers a a) _ y long lapse : of years will be attended BEDS sn Friday nicht is slowly yo Swift's : Steamer Edmonton, up, again po ng hi a ld with much 'interest. Whatever remains COVoring but will be laid ap for a Monday, from Montreal, for Fort Wil- have Pe 5 or 4 fr £8 ny 4 of the "former soldier is to he placed month gs I liam: steamer City of Ottawa, up, §aoe et oy bo her hind . ( in a plain: pine box and carried to its} y Graham, advance agent for | Wonday; steamer Caspian, down gud Lose ps an Whi hice Ca new resting place a quarter of a mile the N caxia hors: circus, was in. King- | 20, to-day. . \ bing ng ne TH t ill riodh wf away. A steel fence will be placed ston. esterday, . on hit way to. Of At penitentiary wharf : = Schooner tomers tf or - P . about To he semetery. There were tawe Yh wher will Bot he put on Maize cltared for Charlotte; schooner Te fishermen were all bus seven bidders for the work. . 5 ° Marshall cleared : for Cobourg, with' Tho best catches Wore made Str ck Ce hee R. Sherwood, Pasadena, Cal., has store; steamer City of New = York, i he Rideau, . Struck By Street Car. Fern spending the summer at Cf which ran on an old pier, was releas- Several bushels. of black bass were Two men drove in front of a hell Lodee, Sydenham, the howe of his ed, and is loading stone. brought from there. line street car at the corner of Broe pode H. B. Sherwood, manager of Crawford's wharf: = Schooner Mary "Ask for it and take no other!' Amn Lydon, from Oswego, cosl; The Blaud's Iron Tonic pills with the : : . : ! and. Alfred streets, about 11:30 o'- {he Bay of Quinte railroad. Marriage Licenses Issued éloth, 'toulay, nd one of. the coous we Bay of Q OB steamer Sowards, from Fairhaven, Red Cross on the box. Sold in King: Nickel caged . with strongly ® made movements, stem wind- ting and setting. The best walue in | priced watches. SPANGENBERG & JEWELLER. S 3 VETO ETEEREOYNIE IIe VENEER REY ORSREORRC ERED Yetwtutete of the iB fd Rev. Ernest Thomas, who has charge Let : M Loni : ah sooo J Fpants of the rig, named Bryan, living [of Young Methodist olsurch, Winnipeg, | coal; steambarge Mary" Louise, from Gibson's." Red Cross drug VPIPVIIPIIIPIPPOOII® | (oncesiion street, received a so during = July, is expected at Morsick. Gananoque, loading freight for canal ston Bk g vere shaking up, but the other escap-|yille August 4th. The congregaticn | Points; schooner Acacia cleared for, "Buy Gin" Pills" ai Gibson's' Red edi - Both were « thrown out: 'Thelof Young Chupch wishes to secure Mr. | O3Wego; steamer Missisquoi, up, to- Cross drug store. Fresh there. Ne - A y od Easily motorman ;Sapped. Promply and Thomas permanently next year. Say. ; . Bal i ut al | %The genuine Castoria" is" sold In } . saved a serious accident, Mr, 'ryan's Grenville Pattérson was sn "okd 0 steam sarge Halcomb is a ch- x; t t Gibson's Hed Cros dias 0 companion was a Toronto visitor |liey" who was back in his place 3 ardsons', loading grain for Montreal. Kings Take a Thor. Sel All ages between 2 and 16, pretty designs, who had a similar experience in To- the: choir of 8t. George's cathedral MT. Co's whari : Tug Bartlett, from | In crossi ing the lake on Saturday o dainty trimmings of lace or embroidery, at ROAR ti) Caught ronto a few weeks ago. on Sunday. "Curly" began his eaveer Oswego, light, cleared for Montreal, night tae sicamer Toronto had her s prices that will surely prove the wisdom there as a small treble and worked up |}! th barge, and will go on to Murray _: 1 starboard side sm I Bay; tug Emerson, from Oswego, two rs on Se The wie tide hy 3 of buying NOW, coal: "barges, cleared for Montreal; five niles ag: halk » L wt lpn f steamer Stormaunt. cleared. from Me-| Ty 1 gersiond. that 'while in Eng- FERSIIIAIIIIIIOIIIOR Donald's Cove, for Fort William, with Jand the minister of militia will. ar cement; steamer Kinmount will ardive range for the successor to Lieut.-Col. ¥ to-night, from Duluth, With grain, | Taylor as commandant of the Royal] & ; : Military College. a . 4 e 3 Insurance On~/Caprice. | Ottawa reports say the diamond | &®' 1eS Capt. . Cliff, representing the marine thieves had tickets for Kingsion ig There is $1,000 insurance, and it will Red Cross drug store has his ice Sweater take that amount to. rebuild the Ca- ¢redm counter . been so busy. Neil insurance companies, is here to adjust tako in the Old Boys' Reunion. They price. The. burned vessel has been son's ice cream rom Toronto dis . : hauled ouit; and = the work of rebuild- pensed at the fountain and sold in } . ing will be begun at once. bricks only at this store. i , a 'S ine ; Not The Committee's Fault. to th: ranks of the men. It is the simplest thing in |, a; te park, seston, vere mn the world to buy the Wrong | regret. that the fireworks display was Fishing Tackle. . at. th e] ct giv™ as airangeds and that their 7 CANADA'S WINS, . ys | patrons were disappointed. The five wrong time. Anglers Will | works were ordered and every endear do well to bear in mind that oe Made BY She Sairumit ne Vi have fair treatment is the rule] pies failed to "make good." It was pliers failed to "make good. It was here, be the customer no-|not the fault of the hard-working ¢ ttee. vice or expert. We have™™™ : a i ra-- every requirement for any) Bullet Whizzed Past Him. kind of fishing, and ouronly| A fuember, ob, Ale Gillean igmily, aim in hasiness is to give the riffs rants, howl ed hr the cus ivmer exactly what| ing pierced by a stray bullet from the he wal, rifle of somo careless marksman shoot- aL ing at the butts on Monday. The bul lett whizzed past him. Persons who are either so carvless as to shoot in a reckless way or so greem as not fo be "WA Mitchell's Hardware able to hit the butis should not be al- oA, lowed to uso a rifle. No Other Such Drink. {«JOE" ADAMS CHAMPION, Wade's Tod Cream Soda, by all : i proper standards, is the ideal bever- Made Best Time ini Y.M.C.A. Two [28% It is delicious, refreshing and , Mile Rt wholesome, It is free from any ob- ie an. : jections that may sometimes be made The first trials for the 4 tage [against soda water because every in- trophy" for the two-mile boys' city | gredient in it, as well' as the glasses championship, were run off, yesterday, [in which it is served, 'are clean and at the athletic grounds and resulted | pure. Wade's rug Store. as follows : Henry Stewart, Y.M.C.A., went out Stolen, Goods Received. and sol a 'mark of 12 min, 25 see. It was lgamned this afternoon that "Joe" Adams went, alior phis mask, Harvey Milne, bicycle dealer, Bagot and succeeded in outing it down tostreet, had. recovered part of the 11 min. 57 wee. Stewart Toland and | coods stolen from his store a few EB. Fleming made unsuccessful at nights ago, It is expected that the temple hs ; Re bh ait rout of the gogds will be brought, to + Emma Abrams, teacher in Victoria] The fiction number {Aungust) & Joo! Adams ig po i we Ooty | lightV in te course of a few days [To * o Cfo is . Scribner's 1 i presents a remark- two-mile champion. The running was | There is no prosecution as yet. : AAACN Shoal, Riageten, B, We, Toa he hap's Nnguuing yi od English Bit intersting Gvent, amd We conte. TR ! was the guest of Horbert Perey over | writors--Maurico Howlett, Edith\Whar- tante wore loudly applanded. I'he Bay of Quinte railway om: STOCK QUOTATIONS. last Sunday. Nelson Albertson, Na-{ton, E. W. Hornung, F. Hopkinson erat------ ployees' excursion will be hold to ance, wife and daughter visited the Smith, Mary Cholmondoley, Katharine Salvation Army Searchlight. Kingston; to-morrow, and it is ex- | Cobalt and Leading Canadian mother; last Sunday. Arthur | Holland Brown, Thomas Nelson Page, Excursion to Ulayton, Wednesday, pected that about eight hundred peo- Stocks Listed. Martin and Frank Martin, Kingston, | and Margarod herwond: | "A Black Jilly 28th, 7.30 p.m. steamer Ameri: | plo will, coma to the cily.'A trip) The following quotations are sup-| called on fricude. hers this week. | Forest Patbivax" is an" enthusiastic down the river has been arranged for. | plied by the City Brokerage (J. 0.] George Jeffrey is the latest arrival | desoriplion of a walking tour along |= fistton and J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- { from Cobalt. 'this romarkable pathway. : " ti 2 HORROR RRR The success of this year's teain at the great Bisley: meeting is shown by the ivllowing list of winnings : The Mackinnon Cup. The Kolapore Cup. The Tabi Cup. The Prince of Wales' Prize-- Sergt. Blackburn, Winmi- eg. he King's Prize, third place--Lieut. F. H. Morris, Bowmanville. The Wimbledon Cup--Staff- Sergt, Bayles, Toronto. The Wingrove Cup--Sergt. Bluckburn, Winnipeg. The Daily Graphic Cup-- Sergt. W. A. Smith, Otta- price, . destroyed by fire on Friday foriunate that: they were approbended. night: at the government dry-dock.! Never in the history of = Gibson's Bun SEE REH a PRORCRORCRORORCR IPH FES SREP EEE the Joss on. the gasoline yacht, .Ca- are crooks from New York. It is There is no article in the of # a A fr RT 3 | medicine that gives so large a return > Verong Cheese Eamings. for the money as a aad? porus Virona, July 26.--The patrons of strengthening plaster, such as Carter's Verona cheose factory recoived 98c. a Smart Weed and Belladonna Backache hundred for June milk, average price. Plasters. a pound, cheese, 1.47; average pounds | There was disappointment over eo milk' for one pound of cheese 10.59. hand concert not being provided in Inspector. Brintoell, visited the factory. Macdonald Park last "evening. The op the 2lst and found everything city council is accused of runping its OK. share of the reception to the Old Boye Lorenzo Goodberry is moving back | of Toronto "on the cheap." irom Brownville, N.¥. He has taken | Rheumatism promptly driven from back his farm, which he sold to | the blood with he BS oot's Rheumatic Charles A. Babcock. E. M. Yorke, Remedy. Rub-on's newer did cure who accompanied the duncral of the Rheumatism. The blood must be late Mrs. John Pomeroy, to Covey reached--and Dr, Shoop's Remedy i Hill, Quebce, returned hero Thursday. | made expressly for the blood. Test it The local cheese factory is tamning out {end sée | Sold by all dealers. cleven checse a day. Andrew Arm-| A large number of Kingston Knights strong, Sydeuham, wae at H. 0, G. of Columbys are prepari:.z to go up Boadir's, Sunday | to- Tordodto take par! inthe big Miss Mamie Wilkins has gone to demonstration in that diy on Monday visit: how sister, Mis. A, Scouten, Vio-|next. Knights from all parts of Can: let, Clayton Card has engaged with! ada and the United States will take Henry McMullen, through haying. Miss | part. 3 Ii White, Grey, Navy, Cardinal, Black; just received. ¥ a p& ROR RRR HEA Knitting Wools All wanted kinds, now ready. Za wa. The Birminghgm Metal and Munition Company's Cup Sergt. Blackburn, Winnj- RRR ARC RRR ROR peg The All.comers' Aggregate --Staff-Sergt. Richardson, Vietoria, B.C. The L.S.A. Range Prize-- Lieut. Morris, Bowman. ville, The B.S.A. Range Prize-- Lieut. Mortimer. Ottawa. The Martins Ohallenge Cup Sergt. Blackburn, bracket- ed for first place. Winchester Challenge Cup, second place--Lieut. Mor- timer, Ottawa. w EERE ERR EAH EH FH EAE HH Twfuint = &i EXEEEXENXS ¥E RRR RR RE RRR ARR RH ROR OR RORORORRD ea, band on board, 3be. Cobalt Stocks. pit : re T ence street. Telephone 480 A: P fics. Candy Cold Cure ; The engineers composing fhe Que- Tablete-will salaly uickly check : July 27th beo bridge commission are to meet [all colds, ote 8 . Try them or y a Sellers. Buyers. | on August 5th. The government an: and ~ 3 $54ue, Dold by all Cea # : Amalgnagtod $7171 | Geipates that thor plans will be so| H. Cunningham, piso tuper from | = Reaver 338 313 | far advanced that tenders will be call- Ohickeringls, Leave. ] a : Baillie Cobalt 20 11] ed this winter. ; ay by's, Book Store. oy % . Chambors-Kerland .. .. .. 50 494 | ; Archbishop Bruchési, 'of Montreal, | In Auguit Ba Agasine 1s 106 : Cobalt Central ,..... LA2 Ald is in Dutgea It He officially BR shir otal At Tab » stories. Is ts] $ Vow OF 4 : Cobalt Lako . 6: 148 nounced that his call was a persona Hee Di. 8. Weir Mitohell, i : : : R More summer comfort can be obtained from Coat he > = gms gl ove upon gelatives. fi :. 8. We hell, » Fo adsl i Ss 2 Athletic {Underwear than from any other summer Foster _-- iw Tan sk Chitles Lapointe. Topeeenting Nistor of Mu ee hu : 15 Tables Full of MNS 3 i garment a man can wear. . Giflor _ i we 9d 8 ards of Montreal, has been disquali- | Katharine Roof, Cleveland, Mofictt, : ol : i ER ae. rss ; fied on the petition of George Ver- [David Gray, Caspar Day, L. InL 3 $a rlt n's 3 . : : 7 : La Rose aves! Saeki Be 8. pe ie the g . n adies s Misses and € "hildre s : The popularity of Athletic Underwear in= #15. Nipissing 15 5p jmette on Se gronnd that he had con- Prank Tooker, he Sicuardingry oly ; x it at" Gi Savemt LST ithe ity. musi of exubery : ests 30 Sia 2 creases every summer. Test it and see what great McKin Dar. Savage ... ... . 8 taste with. the itfe. + odin tat Bin experi ine -- , os ; Frage » 'veo 16a NIDISBING oo... wooo sinin anni 6 : E ¥ J Sa | Soods 2 as Hi Re ie La you've been missing. png awarded the contract for, the traiis- | Scotia camp, by ka comfort you 8 Jove Scotia Br . jooming station, at Niagara xy Eroduction in olor. of wighfecn ey 1 ] . Fg pf eT tortor Taba Rg a dohn Hyman, London, for $47,000, | the Salmagundi Club's thumb-hox , , an 3 Short Sleeve Shirts, Short Leg Drawers, Petarson. Lyke ama * '151 | which is coniderably lower than the jsketohes, is a novel feature, : : ; n d' 75¢ ; : Shilvet 1oat uy ot $y Ft Homiiton, Ont., the annual con- DIED. : At Our Annual Summer Sale: 50c. an C. Pan . * ao | vention of 'the Brotherhood of Loco- AWLESE oat Dh i piriaburah | C4 ' § : MIE Tams ra " motive Engineers of America opened |lA Ls 261) 3. Dtifle Bormard oa ] of f : aged 4 4 ; A )x O S. vw | Trethewey .... we 13 . 3 . vorrei 4h N Tuesday morning. There were about Try a Suit of Athletic Undépwear, and you'll § Watts .... .. raise 0 ooo telegates present. 3 ; , a ot Er : { The docelin - House, at rout's * i become a corYort. American Collectors. Keck, Me. a usm risodt nesr OM} Ho Cushendal ol - 3 Maydr, Couper had two callers this | Orchard Beach, is burning and the acquaisitances respectfully invited to - . ® » morning in- the person of Dean Nicola entire vesort is imperilled. The Joce- attend. i ie i i - x Bt vi ne stony' S John and Deacon Timathins. Hiono, of [iin "is a big batel- = =... --APANNONCIS Ris ib M008. om C IOC EDTT EL i ; ® Mata, state of Mespatamia, Armenia. mperor and empress of Russia Flizabeth, revit of "the lal John vr : ge . . 5% . Fannon, aged €ighty-six vearsy . id Maya 9 : hh 5 Rh mito i Cod a hk Rt i i RR SE Pe The gentlemen. are in the city collee- farived at Eckenforde. They will het. at, : al 3 t Fol : : took, : Monday, to St, ting 'money on behalf of the church guests of Prince Henry of Prussia un- a ea RNencs to ah FSR RIE INNRK: A ECORI IRRIIGIRIIOR ¥ "and school work in gheir conntry. til Wednesday, Mary's Ormetery. de ok 5 lig

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