Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1910, p. 2

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active militia for its condition and ad |oesesessesaesasanssnscessestessacasanssesesasmustasassnsansasanaces Just Received a Lot NICKLE § a SP Of Ladies' Short Kimonas In Fine Wool Challis dud Cotton Deélaine. Lin HONOR oF THE PREMIER OF, Soquent for his grey hairs disguise PRICES ARE 75¢c, 99¢, $1.25 AND $1.50. ONTARIO Lstill vigorous yaush, viade a plea for Special Prices in Ladies' Trimmed Hats And His Fellow Cabinet Ministers--A | as repaying a country a °~ thou NEW STYLES TO-DAY. Brilliant Gathering in the Fronten-! sandiold. He advan ced the most kind- of sentiments toward the public ac Club--interesting Speeches. school beards, and declared that toe Last WwW. F. Nickle, M.P.P., 000000000000000000000000000060000000000070000000000000600000000 COPPPOPL00P00CV00EIPI0000IPDI000CCIE000O < Save Furs Irishman. in Canada was a well-used ctttertaindl to dioner at the Front From Moths Weis Letter Files {and appreciative citizen, and in his hac Club the premier, his two col Letter Piles aré as useful in the home BY USING Jovalty to the dominion would rival engues and the dozen members of the | the French-Canadian, of whom the pre legislature sccompanving them to the serving accounts, letters, receipts, T. . M h | In the WEIS LETTER FILE mier had spoken so kindly and confi- amvocation of the university. Over | jJantly, fifty representative citizens gathered 8. or Canada and at the The PENINSULAR all to 7H¢ each Never in the history ¢ of the store have we shown such High- Class 5 i Designs and lover prices. ; WOOD & tion, Se ae) a Met BT wrsorenes {ly evening as an aly with Furs re Lost Through neglecting to store your FURS in time. J. b. Pense gave "Our Country," wy . 3 all! the ardor of an enthusiast, and] We insure your Furs|,..i senerous tribute to the merits of | against loss by moth, Bre The two or mac nape] to the Spirit 0 ne preamnies made repr MN in the spi and burglary. Cost 3% ; Mace reply your own valuation. Telephone 489 Our Full Waggon will call call. ris of the well-appointed elub were! with hearty sentiment, dealing wn upon for ® geneross entertam- | 40 institutions and virtues seria- ment It made Wp! ium, with refreshing fluency. Mayor largely of party mem, aml yet was une made a grateful response, and | non-political. The lilerals shewal | a banquet, remarkable for ad marred tokens of friewdship aml com- | and camaraderie was closed | pliment, and harl but one reserve national anthem. teorvet that the occasions/ have tert more frequent of reciprocal feel in when * they, tee, practice the of Kingston dra its was a gathering un good dresses {with the awl rrensieesestavesssTree. not . LICENSING OF STUDENTS wincely art of hospitality. | ty the Presbytery The king having been toaster, Chalmers' Church. in| Fadw. with Linoleums. > R. McFAUL, / CARPET WAREHOUSE. I'he Kingston presbytery was in! session at Chalmers church to-day for | the examination of students desiring | to be licensed to preach the gospel. | I'he board of examiners consisted of Prof. Janes Fowler, Rev. Dr." Mackie, | Rev. B. F. Torrance and Rev. J. RK. | iConn. The students to be licensed | {this evening are J. W. Johnston, || IN.A., Athens; R. H. Liggett, B.A, {Garden Hill, A. M. Little, B.A, King stow, J. A. McAskile, B.A., West High lgate; J. M. Macgillivre Ys RA, Pie ton, J. A. Shaver, B. B.D., King John McKay, v f y- ¥ . 7 loon William stot B. A Sappertom Alexander Rintoul, B.A., Bal | derson, C. C. BROCK S 000000000000000/0000000000000000000000 as in the office {or pre- ete. ¥ oO prices as les best Files s durable F made in los back, 14 sheet we have the same FILE is cloth hoard sides. Leather Manila index. PRICE, The WOLVERINE FILE is a cover), equipped with the new \\ strongly made, wood W. Johnson, M.P.P., Belleville, to bear them good company. The best front and ends, pull on back Old Kingston Boy, toasted the cut 23¢.0, For Sale All kind: dust omati perfect Aut proof Catch fil {flange PRICE, We have from 40c¢ Salsbury, Waterford, J sizes, prices Robinson, Kingston. Two of the ei of Sash, 0Ors Doors, . 00 000000N CL) Mouldings and Interior Finish, Rough Lumber and Timber in Hemlock, Spruce and Pine, Shingles, Cedar all Prices. Kiln-dried Spruce in Floor- ing, Wainscotting, Coped and Bevel Siding, Dressed Pine and Hemlock in Flooring and Sheet- ing SeEeE Posts at Star Cenient and Windsor Salt. (® THE Frontenac Lumber & & Coal Company, Successors to the Rathbun Co. (A. Chadwick, Manager), CEO Olives Plain, Queen, M \nzanilla, Nut, Celery, Ripe Lyvola in Re eeees 000000) Stuffed Pimento. tins D. COUPER'S, » Phone 76. Prompt Delivery 06000000900 HALLEY'S COMET May be hard to find without a tele- scope, but you do not need one to see the auctioncer's commission, It's a big thing---too big to lose. You ean save a'l expenses and inconveniences of public auction by selling your effects to me "en oc. Antigue Furniture and Odd Articles a Specialty, Come and see ne I buy, sell and trade all kinds of household goods, L. LESSES, ! Cor. Princess and Chatham Sta, Kingston. 00000004 Jd. E. Hutcheson AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER. card sent to 517 Albert Street or an Forder left at H. Waddington's or J N, y Stores will receive Do attention. Rent Yaferances wiven THE FRONTENAC LOAN INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1863 President-Sir Richard Cartwright. Money issued on City and Farm Pro- rties, Municipal and County Deben- ures. ortgages purchased. <Deposiis received and Interest aliowed. 8. C, MeGILL, Managing Director, 37 C ence Street, Want to Make. : More Money ? » If so got interested in Kings- ton Real Estate There is np safer, surer or i more profitable investment in the world. i Many men who began with § only '& few dollars have made thousands out of real estate. Your friends are making money on real estate right now. And why not you? We have some attractive Dasgalny to offer. For Instance : $1,850 will buy a Double § Dwelling, 6 rooms each, w.e., J deep lot, on Clergy Street, § which will give you an annual § rental of over $200, or you § can occupy ome and rent the OF other. Not much money re- & quired. O McCann's Spring Furnishings NEW STOCK. TOW PRICES. GREAT VARIETY. SPECIAL THIS WEEK.--10 Iron | Beds, 3-6 wide; White and Green, for $2.00 only. 7 Iron White and Green Beds, 4-8, for $2.25. These are good clear-outs. BUFFETS, surface oak, solid quarter cut oak, mission and early English styles. Our $17.00 and $25 are leaders. Round and Square Ex- tengion Tables to match. be RUGS and CARPETS from best European mills. All the latest pat- terns and color effects. CURTAINS. 1910 beats them all. Just in. Repair and 'Upholstering work promptly, well and cheaply done. "Phone 90. Yours, T. F. Harrison Co. assortment - imetested as sad should know wonder WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. Furniture Sales given special at-_ tention. Country Sales of Farms, Stock.etc, have been my specialty for lon, ears. If farmers want the hig ollar, get my services. MARKET SQUARE. OUR SALT at Lys want that at that Kind, | bigs or bar- Avon AEA, Every Woman| rp | i |e. ST. | V i i above | MeAskile {to i | W. F. NICK of toe it by the us Gal local complime nt, being "hip ongn for the job" of a real toc The constitution of the Dominion was | praisel. That of the United States, similar in its retations of a oral cedutre and statehoods had un for several decades very lib- re-constriction in interpretation | vy Chel Justice Marshall and others, the foundations of confederation were not perfect, but there had been a gen- erous freeiom of privilege between the constitutional-assemblies, and it prospered in common sentiment © of | 'oyuity I tolefance, to the lasting credit of the Canadian character, alike n leater® and in the people. To 'the French of (ebee province very hearty compliment was passed. No people lived in simple life with greater con | tent; no race freer from evils. They | hid shewn remarkable our common country, and this would | ie very clear if in our thoughts 'put ourselves in their place for introspection. If we who hail British ancestry statesmpan. on very I lergone eal r anid attachment to | we | calm | from were segregated in one province surrountied by French provinces it would be quite natural or us to be very jealous of our rights! and our treatment, even to aspire to | the premievship, alike with pride and | self-concern. The premier gave in- stances of the faithfulness of Frenc h- Canada in the times of Canada's perils, as well 4s those of Britain, for | Wellington's and Nelson's wie tories | more loudly acclaimed im the tiedral and banquet halls of Queber | han in the very heart of Loswlon. The | er timents of attachment to a beloverl Canada from Sir Louis Gouin, spoke n in Toronto, were read. The futhre of the empire was dwelt upon at Jongrth) in its three sided aspect. Independence | was not worthy of serious disemssion, | because in the natural order which chungeth not is days wonltl be vhort | and full of misery. Then there was the | alternitive of ammexation closer | unity within the empire and the prem- fers voice went forth for a wartior appreciation of the mother hood of Britain. The $50,000 voted antually a governor-general not all it owad-adid not bwin to press its great | ratitude » protection and paternalisaan Canada's days of weakness aml, ing life. | Hon. Mr. Cochrane, in his vesponse, dealt with the great wealth antl de: i velopment of the premier province, Then the colomels took the Geld, Col, Cunningham propose] "Our Southern cighuore," with well tured compli nts alike to the people and to thew representatives in the local conamlate. Led. inston, 1 comsul,' arousd enthusiasm, bv his tributes to good qualities of the land, from v hth tne colonies sjeung, and which was respected down deep in republican hearts for its nobie and peaceiul bear ing in and out, of season. "Education, the the day's gathering of public men, ened space, posium. The philosophers, and from 'the Aristotle, ere Or strong i | | for Was ex onl of ¢ for fa " band o~ the ratson d'etre of | and the incoming then claimed a length and developed into a sym real, genuine thing in| Prof. Watson, toasted it, writing of Plato ami drow out a policy worthy of any eowritry's most lofty ideals, till he landed at the point where he dis | pelled the clouds whivh hung over theological colleges in the shapo of Carnegie temptations, by pointing to the/ study of religion by philosophy, rather than by marrow, sectarian lines: Pr. Richardson, chairman of Board of Education, replied with lofiy sent ment, thed outlining a breadth and variety of policy, that made the min ister of agriculture sit up straight er, and would have given Hon. Dr! Pyne a load of care bad he been there with his colleagues to receive it. Hon. James Duff made an admirable presentation in response of the activities of his department and of the sues of the Cana dian farmer at home and abroad. {wath { made on | lands | the {run 'on the Ney | perintendent of education had | ¢ | this ters of Vietona school to | vlasp certificates | teaching staff, | cation lin the {of the will be ordained, viz., and Stott, who the Canadian west to take are charges going TO BERROW UNDER BALTIC. From Denmark to Sweden--Journey of Ninety Minutes. to Electrical Epgineering a delinite . proposal has been put for- ward for the construction of a tunnel between Denmark Sweden, start ing at Copenhagen, and conmtting up | Malone tion would be the with the small is Amager and Saltholm, and traning which it is propos through the tunnel would surface of these, islands, in the underground jour posable. 1 the it ie estimated According and Conn way ef electric ed to work reduce much order to as arried the thip oould be a half hours, out that made ind mn one Seath Suggests. What Dr. The board of education has receive a draft proposal ¢f how the grant from Queen's university for the peda} ogy students' instruction in the city swhools should be. apportioned. The suggestion is that of Dr. Seath, su for Ontax The doctor wants to give teach rs of the schools increases in salary but nothing is mentioned as a grant to the board of education . for the use of the schools. The board wants Lugen's to pay £1,000 or $1500 for Pr. Seath wants the teach have first- This would necessi- a clearing out of the present and the board of edu- balk. Principal Ellis' Successor. The appointment of W Ellis, M. as dean of the Fueculty of Educa tion at Queen's university, will ne cessitate Ie retirement from his posi- tion as principal of the Collegiate In stitute at the end of the June term The man who is likely to succeed him at the Collegiate is FE. 0. Sliter, M. {A classte al master, and istant al, Mr. Bliter has been con- with the Collegiate since 155%, and is one of the best, teachers in the province, LO, tate may SQ Beautiful Stock to Choose From. Prevost, Brock street, has a fine as- sortment of tweeds, serges and che viots. Anyone in need of clothing will do well to call on him. teady- made clothing and gents' furnishings {never better assorted. West. Feward Clark, Kingstom, a well kncwn laborer of this city and Ballan tvoe, will leave Saturday noon, for Saskatoon, Sask., where he will take up extension farming antl he will missed by his friends and they wish hun every Leaving for the be SUOCeNS, -------- "A little than von leather £3.75: better get elsewhere, Goodyear welt, men's waterproof well, worth 85.50 for Dutton's shoe store, 200 Princess street W. A. Cueen s Chur vOut money Men's patent $5 shoes for Goodyes motio : shoes, 84. Bell, a student in science University, who has general hospital with pneu- will be able to leave at the end | week for his home in St. at mona, Thomas. Cleaned, Stored and Insured At Reasonable Rates. m---- SOLE AGENTS FOR Wayne Cedared Paper Wardrobes An all sizes, 50c to $1.50. Then Col. Crowe, commandant, dealt with military education, praising the Messrs { all | for | | been ill | 1who has been so ill for the past Hanger inside each bag. We have also A FRESH SUPPLY Moth Camphor Balls, iH Moth Camphor Crystals, Moth Camphor Powder, Pure Insect Powder. ; Pure Gum Camphor. | MAHOOD'S srore STORE PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. fresh strong These are and extra INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Yewsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Lie por s wa Their Rounds. Carnovsky's No. 91, A.0.1 8 o'clock. fresh and Green peppers Lodge, meets to-night, at Garden: and flower seeds, { good; at McLeod's drug stores. | Williaa Swaine, piano tuner. | received at McAuley's. Phone i "H. 8. Baker ii | lish. His name | list i J.K tof Quinte the city. Fresh lass sweets, Drug Store, It was cold Wednesday night, degrees of frost. Humphrey's specifics, pellets tinctures, a full assortment, at Leod's drug stores. J. Reobell, who has (Queen's university, howe in Hamilton, H. Cunningham, piano 'hickering's. Leave Auley's bookstore. The same regulations effect regarding the training camps last served this year ar W Limestone Orders is passed omitted from the senior was of the eronto, i Robitaille, auditor , of De Bay railway i amd Mol Gibson's onkey's Red Huyler's at high OSE enough for There we were during tw Me been returned attending to has from ag AM tuner orders that the veda were of liquor will be in in ob Do you want rosy cheeks ? Then try a box of Dr. Blair's Fablets, boxes, at Prouse's drug store, St. Asdrew's church and Mrs I'. M. Henry, attended convoeation H Fone in bo posite Mr burg, to 'see their receive his medal. Embossing, almost was cheap printing. at the Bujtish Whig Sale of men's 500. for colors; also special line, {dren's stockings, extra iNew York Dress | street. | The funeral of the | Gough took place Thursday ing, to Cataraqul cemetery. Rev. W F. Flizgerald had charge of the so | vices Repairing romptly at Yesterday od in t jing levels at the base shall diamond the ericket field I'he field is put in fine shape for the | summer. The steamer ready for the fwill start on the the Morr nt Queer Heney, M.A, son, 5. SOX 20 sLrong, Reform, 200 Princes ute Rich on and upholstcring James Reid's men were en tt In Imes this or A meri by =~} 3 a will summer SOON "ea%On Cape Vincent | ax Island Wandores down s00n As the river For house cleaning use at James Red's Kingstow' & Pembroke (ram, sis Conduction Heal | hundred ps Sharbot Lake our furniture eRtorer, The now {known * Fhomas had Giver "comet," one to-day, from intermediate points sale of trunks, weit and telescopes. Headquarters for Dr. a specialty, f store, N90 | sengers, {and i Big Leases, vialices {union made shoes, Vernon {ion sole shoe, | Dutton's street. | A member of "I Hat {eharged, this morning, as he {found by the doctors to be of 'weak { mind. He said to pe harmle {but not fitted for a soldier's life | Bedding, the latest and best, at the Howes! prices, at James Reld's. The cadets of the Royal cust rom %1.55 show Princess dis Wits ry As was | roses their Cusen street, week, t Wallaee & Parke, florists, King street, have purchased the greenhouse tand praperty of the late 0. G, J. tson, Johnson street, for $5 000, I {new firm have been hore for i months. 2 {| Launch supplies, cushions, chairs {and steering chairs, at James Reid's. | Sale of women's patent leather $4.50 | shoes for 3, and carnations {professor, J. M. to Lanos; Oxfords and pumps, spe ieially low priess. ( hildren'= srhool | shoes cheap. Sole agent for Wood. Milne revolving rubber heels, also ie: Sure Pop corn cure. Dutton's shoe store, 209 Princess street and Military | i College have sent armiuls of beautiful | French | some | cheap. | ard | mon $5¢ The NI Sal Pros made inde x tel FlLE Typewriters 50.00 each we No. 4 AL § mier, and Underwood factory'and as good as new ma full guaranteed for one year Oils, and Carbon Papers A offer a Machine No Remingipr All tl at doub i Smi rebutl rice Ribbons, hines supply: of 'Fypewriter THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE FINEST BOOK STORE 2600 I'RINCESS ST. IN EASTERN ONTARIO. 'PHONE 919. 0000000000000404404004 S000000000000000000000 -- ------ ---------- em -------------- A -------------- ------------------------ S000 00900000009 2000000 If Accuracy : Is Desired A Great Sale of Lace Curtains Now Going On See Our Leader at $1 Pair They are long, 54 inches strong vet, with double edge, dainty patterns to select from. A hum- mer at the price. $1 a Pair. Piles of other terns at 26 10 $650 @ Pair. 91 a. yards wide, pat- Newman & Shaw | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Let us show you OnE Grades The CArTY of styler of this Wateh -w are models both thelr time keeping qi ualitie Howard Watches <® 2 : ¢ : 9 They hold a' (front A Re | a putation and carry a (front rank) Guarantee. Shbbbed SMITH BROS., Jewellers. Opticians. 850 KING STREET Issuers of Marriage Licenses, eH 0000000000000 000070000090 0000 ELOO0E0N0 { Remodelled" and repaired also stored jor th I STUnmer. 'W. F. 'Gourdier. I a he ,At { : NassstsststatesastansstettssstIRRRS: Be Grass Seed of For a number yoars we have been buying seven diffe rent Grass Seed together and "Peerless" Mixt have a spot where get the grass to little of this will be delighted mixing them ling BE a= it i» bard tx grow, muzture with the Dr A. P. Chown, Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. 1] rsnsesesesessssisrsasasesssasssasarsss Will be ¥ your clothes | you'll permit us 3 TO DO YOUR LAUNDERING tak« 4 Don't our word for Hejust put us to the test wtitcn words won't he nes CCENSArY, Kingstos Laundry, . Princess and SySentuun Sts, | 4

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