Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Aug 1909, p. 3

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yof blunders Discount Sale' This Week hafghits for everything must be Attend our Discount Sale and secure Some cleared out to make room [Lr pew K cds, "207 Discount On Everything in Store Dress Goods, Millinery, Laces, Wash Goods, Oflslathy, Hinds, Men's Hequirements, Underwear, Waists, etc Rom EY BROS. Embroideries, Rugs, Art Hosiery, Gloves, We Save You Simotlig On On Everything You Buy Fiver sihce this store opened up to do husiness 30 yeary ago it has heen kyown to eveFyohie as the square deal store, that's BO years of "square deal- ing. We have recently take over the stock from Mr.. Woods, and are stdl cone ducting the business on the same line of square Sealing Our Kingston business is growing and going on to what promises te' be eyen larger than our Belleville pusiness, which is also growing Why should it not he so, is not Kingston larger and greater City ? Is not an absolute,y fair store always a desirable dition to any cily This store shall always look out first for This we believe to be the best safe ard of Hers age a few of the many bargains we $1.00 Hendgsome Celery Dishes $1.00 Pretiily Decorated » Cheese $1.25 Biscuit Jars. #8ec, Coffee Pots. . and 65c, Marmalade Jars. Pale Blue and Gold Open 65¢. Blue, Gold and White Rose At this season of the year all good housewives turn ning and. preserving fruits, etc, We take the opportunity tomens that we are prepared to supply all kinds of Th tec /Ilose who "ard particular to compare our Al anil prices with other stores witl "unhesitatingly buy here, for we are prepared to prove conclusively every Sluint we muke,.. Don't hesitate to call and examine our offerings. No obi gation to buy . Ses Our Wood, Mcl Woods" Fair Old Stang. 80 a ad fnterests the genstometr, interest week. 35c. their attention 10 "can- of rgminding our cls and Tonamélled Ware, + the hest own ofier this of our Dishes, lugar and Cream. Bowls. Tin and Fnamelled Ware Display. ntosh Bros. Manager, PERCY JESSE. greek YOU More of Bet- ter Toilet Tissue for the Same Money than any gther make Ol the market. Made in Every Known Form "and Variety and Every Sheet Guavantecd Chemically Pare. Insist on Having k Eddy's. Always, Everywhere in Canada, Ask for Eddy's Matches. SSRN | ceived by her. Synopsis of Canadian Nerth-West Land Regulations. ANY person who is the sole head of'a family, 'orf any male over 18 years' old, may homestead a quarter-section ol available Dominion land in Manitoba, Haskatchewan or Alberta. The apple sant must -appear. in person at the Lo- inion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. Eniry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain condi sions, by father, mother, son, daughter, prothen' of sister of intending home- steader. Duties. --Six months' residence upon sna cultivation of the land in each wf three years.. A bowesteader may live within nine miles of bis homestead ona farm of at least BO acres solely owned and occupied Db, hia or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or ol ter. Jn certain districts a homesteader in good standing may preempt a quarters section alongside his homestedd. Price, $3.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside six mohths in + each of six years from date of houiestoad entry (including the timd required to earn homestead patent) wnd cultivate Lifly acres extra. "A homesteader who has exhausted his Momestead . right apd cannot obtain 'a pre-eniption may take a purchased home- stead sn certain districts. Price $3.00 sor acre. Duties<Must veside six months mn each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect mw house worth $300.00 WwW. W. CORY, Deputy of 'the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will nol be paid for. (Non-Alcoholic) LEMON SYRUP, LIME JUICE, RASPBERRY VINEGAR. D. COUPER, Dealer In Pure Foorl Groceries. Phone, 78a. 341-8 Princess St. M. P. KEYS Antiseptic - Barber Shop Hair ona Riis Bhavin Ju Three © ck Service. fonage solicited 336 King ¢& « Next door to W * our pat Sir: Drug Rtors lunches or picnics, don't fail to_ order some of our Pickles or Relishes. a varietyTto choose from. 'Phone, H. J. MYRERS, 60 Brook street. --- -- The Comnion Quest. looking for an easy snap, may os wéll confess it, if you saw me searching rownd I'm certain you would guess it any little thing will do round my way comes drifting, . it doesn't take up time or eall for heavy iting. 570. I'm i For SLALLLALALMAMASAMAMANS > {New Cafe} § Golden Restaurant" » OPEN ON SATURDAY AT ® 183 Wellington St. 2 i mnt job would iLislaction of the thing for action «oft and pleas: give nite ample in the workifig didn't call need nat he too dignified, Nor would. it be rejected i with the payrell once { It leisurely connected 1 It It @ » » new and ap-to-date. § first-class meals, Everything 'ave floating round Prompt service, LEE SING, Prop. Peseseee Atesssssessesesestesss "PT. J. LOCKHART Real Fatate and Insurahes Money to Loan, Office, 159 Wellington Bt, ston, Sossverrsvevevsrsssivn, kno mn ke abs 1 epuld one Such if With My And » cotmection 3 would match ® | delicate co ® furthermore ® | 2Phat Sich a 'fine. pos Without anmeyances attyg Would fit my disposition. VIVE IVIIIVEY I'm looking for 1 may as well And somewhere, floating round the I hope that 1 will hit it But if it doesn't come my way There's this wuch about Though disappointment may be A"Behaves To lye without it. ult to tell Kd hy elim an easy snap admit it, earth, jl keon, just 3 4 4 King- what woman doesnt Ht lly a she say Kops Stout Parlor, | When ordering your Cooked Meats for | We have A Writer. Makes the Suggestion-- He Would Get the First Biff Himsell--He Tells of XKing- ston's Short Comings. Aug. resident the Fdi- of Cen- 16--(To taxpayers Kingston; Aor): The tre strect are the board of works has overlooked putting the road in shape. 1Us nearly three vears sigce the sewer was laid and the stones were thrown on the Laides of the street, enough to make a {rood roadbed with only the expense labor. Nearly 'all of the limestone has been , carted oh make other wtrents; This i« false ecomomy and shows lack of good judgment pu the part of some' one It oid pay | Kingston to borrow money and fix all its streets and get a name. Nature has done a lot for Kingston, but its city coupeils have made awful and one of the greatest 1 know 'of was the neglect' of our pred- ent and past councils in not securing all the water front from Macdonakt)a Park to the penitentiary, also such pines as the yacht club property. 8 Beautifving of Kingston's water front lwould make Ringston famous, forl there is no city in America endowed | by with grander "scenery. A frecent visitor, old Kingston boy from Minneapolis, said Kingstonians do not half appreciate that gre and wa- (ter front until they tre avel and sce the {{us=rhig cities make over ponds and lemall rivers. If we had that front from Macdonald Park to the "pen.," would. he worth £100 a foot. Hel | see a great improvement in old city in the last years sidewalks and buildings, but car seryice, but a hb long trip to a heau such geod entertain ment a big snap for your citizens and a boon to poor people, who ean't| afford a fiity-cent trip down the river [with it | A pecial mj | by council making it | anyoiu running down and should be 'treated a the-meantime rush the good treets,-- RESIDENT. Unlock Their to | najure an it [said my modern had roads, few rlow efal one for the tiful spot, and 18 expenses, unction should be issued legal to club his city, It Our { tres agon In Luh the Should Valises. at a loss to know why'{! | the 1,000 Eslands. Fare, 50c, foes and Research. Aug. 16--(To the Kdi home again and drink the and renew ton, am ar Ring itor): | pure native to pure old wonder why | for it's a air and | had bet stay at front, | the fin my aly, ac 1 sometimes | Kingstonians wander off but | li it's fresh after; they valises and qu untanees looking aunshine, they samshine they | their trees, Lan suppose change and want, are ter home. islands, unpack Your back lakes, et of larger cities and the ists all' over creation. Your busine | coetion and main street look like long {long ago--too much patching ins stead tearing - down and modernizing. collages, locomotiv papers up-to-date, phrks, water are the envy talk of towr lof | Your {local TOR. eo works Visi- are A DENBIGH WEDDING. Ephraim S, Byers and Martha R. John Wedded. Aug. MM A very land merry wedding took place Iafdernoon of the 11th gidence of Mr. and Mrs when. their daughter, Martha and Ephraim 8. of jwere united in Pcie was performed by happy in the the re John R. John, Avers, Douglas matrimony. The Rev. Denbigh, | Am | | | cores Hugh in the pre of friends: the bride, while the Mclean, of Matawatchan, | sence of a large number | Miss Jennie John, sister of | acted as bridesmaid, {groom was supported by Adolph Rahm. The esteem in which the bride {ig held was shown in the large num- {her useful and valuable presents A sumptuous feast { had been provided by the bride's par- Lents for. the entertainment of the un usually large number guests, most of whom did not leave for their homes Fanti the morning following, and all admit that it was one of the happiest and most enjoyable weddings, ever at- tended. The happy young couple are | going to make their home the bridegroom's farm near Douglas, in Renfrew County, Miss Adel | spengling a few weeks i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mieske. {Her brothers, Eugene and Leopold Mieske, Highland Creek farm, also jained the family circle on Saturday and Sunday last. Miss lda John, Napanee, 1s enjoying a fow weeks va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph John, and Miss Almira Stor- ling, of Renlrew, has also arrived home for a visit to her parents, Mr. land Mrs. Marshal Storing. The fami- ly re-union of Mr and Mrs, | Youmans has been completed by the arrival home of their two sons, David land Willie Youmans, of Gow Ganda | Klins Wager, teacher of the village fs «chool who has enjoyed hig summer { vacation visiding friends and relatives at Deseronto and vicinity has arrived acain, but as yet without his { family, and is' ready to commence school again Monday next. Wm. | Chatson has leit Denbigh for an ex- ploration tour in New Ontario. | Samuel J. Rodgers and his daughter, Mrs. Elmira Slater, with her family, have started for Charlton, New On | tanio, where they intend to reside for | xome time, of of on Kingston, is visiting her Mieskq, of ol of i i James back on Toronto Street Market Aug. 16.--Wheat, 81.03: wheat, per huashet, . to Ge old, per Sid to SH butter, infer De. per Ih. earlings, | i i 4 white, 94 Toronto, to onls red, new, 50¢.: barle per hush 21 now, 3 [to S13 per Lol, 20: y ye, ton, S$ dressed dary, bushel 75c.: hay. hay, ton, 3 Lo 311.50; butter, dozen, straw pet R11 ior, 'Tx ISe. Ib.. 4c. 1 coder spring, per Ih, tol2e: potatoes, Oe. beef, i duc! fowl, per lb., dozen. * Hike, huashel, £1.50 , 89.50 om r tle. ¥ new Soe, to $1.6 te SL; heel. choice, medium, , care: per cwt., 8S to 3 ewt., 89 to SY; to S15: onions, Lendguar forequarters, bia bea $7; beef, : mutton, per si carcass i 0; veal, prime, ent. | i v.} i | breathe | of Ontario water | Parlinment "| | City of Kingston on the ground of adult- ery | i | and | yal | | Requires Wonderful' Correlation of | | By | | | Pictures chang DAY ON ora Fare 5 and Island 7.00 p.m. the 1.000 Islands. Fare, 50¢ Plans and specifica) day Moving Pictures, WEDNESDAY 3 CARS. TUESDAY-=11. hi Lakew are SOc. v2.30 7 p.m., Tours RSDAY--R -+2.30 p.m., Thous- Park aud fe tits. Home| Fars, 358. ... FRIDAY 8.00, aw. Sxoeleyille 4. Ogdenybure:: 30 a0 TEU Tours MEALS ON: ALL. TRIPS. TENDERS. th THE expEsiaNEp abn itt. RECEIVE tenders until 4 p Friday, the 20th inst., For the constmetion of a Trunk Sewer. gions he seen at Queen's v niversity. GEO. Y, CHOWN, Secretary. Registrar's Office, "RISE OF THE United Empife Loyalis's Sketch of Ameri- aluablel for Librar- An Informin can History, By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. Price; 5Pei Address British Whig, Kingston. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY (GIVEN John Green of the City of Kingston, in the County of Frontenac: and Province J Butcher," will apply to the of Canada at the next ses- sion thereof, for a- Bill of Divorce irom | his wife Ida Haffner Gréen of the said Pated! at said City of of Ontario, this 81st and dekertion. Kingston, Province of July, 1909. A. B. solicitor for Removal Notice WwW: A. Bowen & 'Son. beg. to | their customers that they will their place of business 10 NO. 324 KING ST. on Sept. of high you for CUNNINGHAM, Applicant, notify remoye 4 doors west from Brock St. with a complete stock. Candies, ete. Thanking former patronage. (Signed) W. A. BOWEN £ lass your & SON. THAT | girl, one -- pieces, and sell. same. od sal right | 'girl. Apply Ss. H. Knox & Co. Y ELERK, filling' to take Good ver person. Apply WY. H. , 808 Montreal St. EXPERIENCED AGROC h good address an TOWARDS THE END OF AUGUST, A competent general servant. High no washing, references re- Apply in evening at Prinei- Queen's University, wages, quired. pal Gordon's, LEARN THE BARBER TRADE, NEW system, constant practice, careful in- struction, few weeks complete course, tools free. Gradua earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly. Write for eataloge, Moler Barber College, | Queen and Saran: Toronto. i salen ee -- SE RAL FRXPERIEXCED AND IN- experienced operators for Ring Spin~ ning and Cotton Weaving. The work is clean and light. Experienced oper ators can make good wages, begin- hers are (paid well and carefully the work. Special shown. how to do. Paleoments. offered to families. Apply ! Dominion Textile Co., Ld. Kingston, Ont. TEACHERS WANTED. SCHOOL ALIFIED TEACHER FOR Apply, Section. No. 15, Shetlield. stating Yuaritentitns to Johan Seanlin, Sec.-Treas., Enterprise, Ont Qu ALIFIED TEACHER FOR PORTS: mauth Separate School, holding e- co -class certificate. Apply, stating Qt Bt, IAURANR ALT cies, - in Boon, Agent, 159 Olaren LIVERPOOL, LOND Tasurance 1,187, aN, we security the Unlimited fate of all the stockholders. Possible city Fares Haron Hr wiving haa € Ph oa salary and qualifications to R. Cor- by. Secretary, 422 Johnson street, kingston, before August 26th. WANTED---GENERAL. TO FURNISH' THE OPPORTUNITY estimates on electric work. All kinds ol work prumpuy, done. Birch, Electrician, 200 oh street. TO RENT, MODE RATE SIZED, FUR- nished house, modern improvements, in vicinity of Queen's University, for seven months, beginning Oct. 1st, by married couple (no children.) Apply to P.O; Box 576, Napanee, Ont. GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR cloth and have it made up igto up- to-date suits, Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. and repairing dope on the shortes Thomas Galloway, 131 Brock Lavery. ap ot., next Bibby's CATCHING A LONG FLY. Mind 2g: Muscle. Owney Ghag At a basel sitting alongside (a iellow like a college hr Or, the kind---glasses and a and + has forgot, all his who Y ou was looked know Dyke, words. Ty Cobh had jus made one of those | running . catches--full - head of | steam, the ball going, like a bullet, and Ty just at the right minute makes a Jump and speats hor. SWhat ow wondexinl correlation of mind aud muse Je-such a 'feat roguires' says the collegé professor, real enthu- siastie with hie Hands and labguages. "Righto, prof," says kL Put after a while 1 figures out just what he means. And he is dead right. It's a wonde-ful thing to cach a ball like that. A hit ball goes a certain distance, depending on the force it is thrown to the batter, "the 'force and! squarencss he hits it with, and the angle it meets his bat, the fielder has to figure out instantly just how far the fall is go- ing, and start like a Mash for that spot. Before the ball has pitcher the ficldes ranting wind has' Zo be figured. The ball tearing out times as fast 8s, the fielder can It's going over mis head. There only oue little fraction of a second for the fielder to jump in which he can have any chance of cathing the hall. : The ficlder has to jump at just ex- acily he right instant, so that, he would-be at his. greatest height in the air when the ball went over. I he jumped too late the ball would Ix gon. Mind and: like long fly. long the tho pa wed liko five run. comes 8 fel Aw ork together-- heft Ee Catohin a And maybe instimet--a train- od, scivotl hey Nv righ instinct. The profissar hat 3t would take him about a gio and a hali to figure put on pager just where the ball wonld Noh And another day and a half to ficure just exactly when to Jump. a And, of course, F hated make him a little late mm making GR catch. $ Ty Cobb had lo figure it ont in a | tenth of a second: i [to lone, hard SwBrdic "1afford to take off his# hd to Ty. hou :. | 4 per | to} 50 to | lamb, per | west No wonder it drove the professor in- He could well Ani Ty was making amore money he was. 5 I bet than ow ak National Lacrosse: League. Won. Lost. For 46 253 e Tecumsehs Shamrocks Montreal Toronto .. Cornwall Nationals Mtawa 3 CAnBRE~ Games next Sh lanliy --~Torontos and | at Rosedale: Montreal 'at dh B i basitball leag Longboat Etnies that he Tl not go! to race. Shrabh. Most. of the travelling in the Capitals Cornwall. Tecumsehs, at Shamrocks; a Gv North: in ne tho ol thor day I} Van | small | LOST, LADY' GRAY SUEDE oti morning, was in Macdonald Park, Finder Kindly re- to Mrs. Kavanagh, 2564 King and receive reward. HAND-BAG, left on bench turn WITH OBLONG TOPAZ, nicely Jarge smooth table on top, cut, Saturday afternoon, between Alice St., University Ave., and Gen' eral Hospital. Finder kindly return to Mrs. D. B. Murray, Alice St. and receive reward. LA ARGE ARCHITECTS. ELLIS, ARCHITEOT, residence, 181 University ARTHUR office and Ave. P; Anchor 'Phone, HENRY etc., Square. H, ARCHITECT, (Dunding, Markel Pressing | SPARKS AND SPARES, DENTIATS 2804 Princess Sp. Bingston. 'Phone i -------- > DENTIST; oie ML istant, 188 Si NASH, ass on: 735, DR. 2 rn Princess DR. W. BR. GLOVER, DENT ST, D,D.C. 'Certificate, office ground pear. Tr, ar King and rim of hs eo. St. George's Cathedral. hone 9 ny | | OSTEOPATHY. t SIDE ASHCROFT, Asherolt, 1 D.O., ROBERT . GAR Edna 'Bch: D045 Earle radu = HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. HUB 4 RESTAURANT Now Hi open. Servi iad A la Carte e he, 8 day and night, popular prices; Private dining T° Entrance on Kin street, nex Gitton's Drug tore. . Con. walt: aog, MUSIC. MISS BESSIE. CHAPMAN, TEACHER of Pianoforte and Theory, will re- open her class on 1st. Clairer Method used. Pupils prepared . for the Toronto Conservatory EX- aminations. For- terms, address 322 Queen street. MUSIC. WM. NEWLANDS & SON, AROHI tects, etc., Office, 258 Bagot street. 'Phone, 608 POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- chant's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. 'Phone, an. refused to give John Svanberg a race at fifteen miles. An Indian runner from Arizona won the American five mile championship at the AAU. meet at Seattle, beat ing Bellars in 26.09, San Francisco's attempt to break the stallion record of 24, held by Cresceus, was a failure. Ed. Geers drove the stallion a mile in 2.013. The kaiser has given orders That fonbal shall in future be played hy soldiers of the German army, and indeed that they shall be taught to play foothall as a part of their phy- sical training. At Grand Rapids, Mich., Hedgewood Boy and! Lady Maud C. broke world's record to pole by pacing a mile in 2.02 34, The former record was 2.05 12, made by Prince Direct and Direct Hall in 1902. Country Jay reduced the worl 1's re- cord of 2833 for trotting a mile un- der saddle to 2.10% at the last day of the meeting at North Randall. The Previous record was held hy Charlie Mack, riden hy CK.G. Billins at Glen- ville in 1904. The bids for the bout between: Jef- fries, of California, the retired title holder, and Johnson, of Texas, the present champion, have failed to ma- terialize, and eastern fistic critics are pondering 'as to who will start the pall rolling with an offer, Western promoters ~ will probably land the match for several reasons, and eastern clubs' in Philadelphia, Boston and w York, knowing this, will: probab- ily keep out of the field. Let me say right here, says a writer the New York World, that 1 have most reliable information to the that Johnson is not only doing crazy stunts with his auto, but he: is I mixing with the denizens of queer places and hitting the bubbles day land night. The fate of George Dixon land Joe Gans, who were gentlemen mn their way, seems to be lost on him. I see his finish on the "presént route. { Virginia, owned by <W. J. Graham, | of Rochester, is the winner of the] western baseball league cifyit is done by boat. The Calgary and Westminster teams {may play at Westminster during the iprovine ial fair, "Chaucer" Elliott lin {the effect intends getting the( MISS GRACE CLOUGH, Gold Medallist. theory. Pupils Conservatory by letter 'to terms. Will. be in. Sept. 1st. a or would rent privately. Apply 220 Montreal pre iy y ps LARGE STONE. BUILDING, tario street, own tario suitable for to I Mi) ivf ouse. Ontario DROP A CARD 20 CHAS Too Ww. K St. rer Fensonable of jobbing, all B, and 2,000 pounds of best hard, bright, new coal at There's a saving ordering now. his Montel football fund. down. to work the first weele ie § mber Sheath has written New York pa pers denying their statement Che Rudder Oup in the 290-mile =the on Take Ontario, which started Thurs- day night off the Rochester Yacht elub anchorage at. Chaxlotte. . Graham's hoat was the smaliest in the race and her time allowance was more t ten hours. Klatawa of Toronto nd Helen of New York may protest the race on the grounds of error in the official's measurer's calculations and ratings, Toronto World--The last effort will be made by the Canadian Amateur Athletic union for athletic peace, as far as the Quebec Federation is con- \ierned, on Labor day, Sept. 6th, in Jttawa, when "the rapresentatives ol the governing body will confer with eastern men 'in Ottawg. The CAA, LU. governors have a duly to orm and if the eastern men are willing to conform to the amateur idea as gen erally recognized there will be a' - end to the strife that has the athletic horizon the past two years. Jeffries mow weighs = 235 pounds. joie "or it wlhie faught TCorbett, Fitz and 8 Munroe: n She re" man Ji ever fou miner whighed wi about will be the pot. Fiat oh Jeffries has ever been called 'upon fight. Munrge really does not rr because he wag a toy in the f champion's "hands. Corbett less than 140, pounds over around 180. dr, wey, Saarkey scaled a 90, and, Fitz ished -------------- Six spans of ove of the | t tris tles on the New Brunswick seétion of the Grand Trunk Pacific collapsed, on , Saturday, one workman was ki and several! others had miraculous es capes. The accident occurred at the trestle over Mullin's Brook, four -

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