Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1910, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MAY 23. 1010. -------- T_T MADE HIM CHIEFINSPECTED CADETS HODGETTS, OF TORONTO, GIVEN | SIR GENERAL. ; A POSITION, | -------- Occurrences In The Clty And Vicinity | tre Sajary is Not Announced--The | The School Cadets Paraded Three «Other Brief Items of harest; Project of Rearing a Labor Temple Thousand Strong--Sir Joha Will Easily Read And Remembered. - is Shelfed for the Present. Not Appear in Social Functions. " 3 : Vi The members of the Salvation Army | The finance committee of the ie pond bave received their new uni- | Ottaway May 23.--The public health| Toronto, May 23.--Sir John French, committee of the comservation com- | nspest orgeneral of his mijesty's toria Day celebration had a meeting forms Charles Jackson, of Queen street, left mission met, this morning, and ap- forces, arrived in Toronto, this morn- § in the council chamber, Monday morn- . on Sunday night, to spend a few days pointed Dr. ,C, A. Hodgetts, Toronto, 'ing, and at eleven o'clock imspected } M M r 1 } ing to decide upon final arrangements in Toronto. the chief medical advisor. The salary the cadets of the public schools on the We will place on sale a large number of for the celebration. The main topie "4 grain Lithia Tablets," in 25¢, lis not made peiblic. campus of Toronto University. The Summer Dresses, Ll was the military parade, and every | doubt Was clenreg ty hm u dele bottles at Gibson's Red Cross Drug) The idea of building a labor temple cadets paraded 3.000 strong. . They gram wae received from militia head gio, _ fin the capital, which bas been mooted {formed up in front of the parliament Dr. James Dwyer, of New York, is {for some time past by the Interna- buildings and marched from there to | Suits and Waists Everything new and up-to- 1! TT TTT TT Cs FOR VICTORIA DAY THE DAY'S EPISODES _ BIG MILITARY PARADE IN THE LOCAL MORNING. | i Motor Boat Races, Baseball Matches, Horse Races, Military Sports and - Band Concerts on the Programme. | NOTES AND THINGS IN JOHN FRENCH VIEWED THEM ON THE CAMPUS. CHECKING. ACCOUNT Has Become A Business Necessity O the Business Wants of Women and others un- familiar with Banking methods this Bank gives particular at tention. With a checking ace count depositors may pay their bills by cheque and avoid the necessity of keeping a large amount of money on hand. Store Closes To-Morrow (Victo~ toria Day) at One O'clock. mr ~~ : objection to the troops taking part in the parade in the morning, so the R. C.H. A, R MC. cadets, Watertown National Guard and the Macdonald Cadets of Gananoque will be in line.' The parade will be formed up at Tete de Pont barracks leaving there at 10.30 o'clock, going to King street, to quarters in Ottawa that there was no ii the vity, the guest of his parents | tional labor men of the city, has University campus. Owing to the em- | on Johnson street. He miay practice [been shelved for the time being. Con- [pire heing in mourning, officially, in in Kingston. + ditions in the ranks do not warrant {consequence of the death of Edward The waterworks department is cut-|the expenditure. if, Sir John French will take no ting off water from those who 'are in|! Thomas 'lLedice, a twelve year old [part in social functions while in the arrears. There will be dry times for | ad, employed as a chair boy on thelcity. However, he will unveil the the delinquents, 4 steamer Victoria was drowned, this|{ South African monument in Lucen's Barrie street. to Princess street, back] Be. dobu's etme, Joruhauth, is at} marbing, in the Ottawa river, near avenue to-morrow. ; to the barracks, where it will be dis present in charge of Mr. Ellis, a stud Cumber and. He was in the act of] General French, speaking to the Mays panded. This parade, as in years past ent of Wygliffe College, who will re-|takine a pail of water from the river | after the parade, made a brief allu-} wif: bo the big drawing card and' all main until the return of the rector, when he lost his balance and fell in, sion to the death of the king, using the units should put up a So appesr- Rev. J. 0. Crisp. The steamer was stopped and a boat (his reference chiefly to paint out the abc. J { The "third cricket match between | sent back but the boy sank before it {extent of the empire which mourns the Roval Military College cadets and | reached him. Deceased lived in Thurso. [loss of the king. He reminded the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $1.00 received. Interest added twice a year. BANK OF TORONTO Capital and Rest . , $8,730,000 KINGSTON BRANCH: The motor bout races, will be held off the yacht club also in the morning and the Vietoria juniors and Regi- Capt. Bell's picked team, on Saturday afternoon, was won by the cadets by BOTHA FIRST PREMIER. boys that upon them depended the fu- ture and safety of that empire. In an af- date and at prices that will certainly prove a saving, eleven runs. 107 PRINCESS STREET. Macdonald George B. McKay, Manager, interview with the newspaper men terwards, General French was hfarly ill at ease. He confessed that' he was bashful about interviewers. Hel quite emphatically and quite frankly | stated that the parade and evolutions he had witnessed to-day were surpris-| ing 16 hinr and he became quite en thusiastic in speaking of it. "It was, he said, "a spectacle 1 should have liked everybody in DPritain to witness." ; Alice Van Nest pleaded guilty, in|, police court, this 'moming, to a charge oi commifting per-ury in the trial of Gordon B. Muma, against whom 'she had preferred a serious charge, and] was sentenced, by Magistrate Denison, | to six months, with hard labor, in the | Mercer Reformatory. The woman, at Muma's trial, denied she and Van Nest, a barber, had lived together as man and wife previous t their mar- riage when, in reality, uly had been known as such at the place where they had roomed. She swore what was not true for the purpose of pro- tecting her reputation, declared The woman's counsel, .J, W. Curry, K.C. Yiov Robson, aged twenty-one years, a traveller, living in this city, appear- ed in the police court, this morning, charged with seducing a fourteen year old orphan girl and abandoning her on the streets of Detroit without a dollar between her and want. The girl is alleged to have been employed at Robson's parents' home, at Lakeview farm, near Pickering, when Robson be came acquainted with her. Robson did not elect or plead and was remanded for a week bail being allowed at $1,000, The hearing of a charge against the manager of: a telegraph vompany for transmittige information to assist in betting on a horse race was adjourned in the police court, this morning, un- til the 25th, This is the first case of its kind under the rcvently passed an- ti-gambling bill. Agrees to Form Ministry After Con- opolis will play au exhibition baseball ! : ference With Gladstone. game in the cricket field. In the afternoon, commencing at 1.30 o'clock will be the horse races, mounted military sports, and the baseball match between Victorias and Irishmen. These events should all draw | well. Three bands will be in attendance in the afternoon. 3 In the evening there concert in Maedonald park. This pro- gramme is o fine one and should draw | ! . large crowds, | passed through the city on Sunday, Dance City hall, 9 p.m, {on their return from Brockville. They Thic morning, Lieut.-Col. Hemming | Wen! down, Priday, in their Herschofi received a telegram from the militia roadster, and are now on the retarn department saying that the Water-|!P to Detroit. a town soldiers were to be accorded per- | The consecration of : the magnificent mission to land at Kingston armed "W marble altar in St. Mary's cathe- and uniformed. {dral will not take place until about ihe first week in July. The altar will ibe supplied with over three hundred {electric lights, Rev. 1. H. Sproule, preaching een Street Methodist church, ~ " . Tuesday. < J to deplore the inertia of The Victoria Day celebration com-' church folks in Kingston. They sim- mittee has been in a quandary for the | py folded their arms and let things past few days regarding the military | drift: they seemed to lack all respon- parade and review on Tuesday.. Lieut.- ghility. ! Col. Hemming . had asked the militia | " Plashing Eves." Some class to this, department. i week ago as to whether |. two-step, at city hall, Victoria it would sanction a review on Victor-' cope > = ia Day, in view of the close proxim-| . ity of the day of the funeral of the late king. 'The celebration committee had been told ten days ago by officials at Ottawa to go ahead with its pre- parations for the celebration, and that | canal at Ottawa. It would. be 2 pub: the ndoessary. authority would 'be giv- | lic outrage to shut off navigation. en Inter. On Saturday it seemed un- "5 grain Lithia Tablets," in certain if the Kingston troops would Bottle at Gibson's Red Cross Drug >a Phi 1 Store, : be allowed to turn out. This would A Jady who lived in London, Eng- have been a grent misfortune, when! i . id 1 Kk I American troops were coming over to land, for years, said last wee : that do honor to the memory of Victoria, she never heard anything better there On Saturdav Hon. William Harty, | than "The Dead March In Saul It i "{was simply perfection, as played by M.P., was seen by members of the t ns OG po committee, and he immediately got Organist Harvey, of St. George's ca- | thedral. the wires busy between here and Ot- . tawa and this morning Lieut.-Col,] "Cooling for the blood, Hemming received a telegram from |P® ia. Sold in 25¢. bottles the Eastern Ontario Command at Ot | Red Cross Drug Store. tawa saying that there was no objec- "Citrate of Magnesia," in 25c. bot- tion to a review being held in King- | thes at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. ston on Victoria Day. The news was, The Montreal Standard will, this decidedly welcome and the celebration | vear, publish Christmas number, is thankful to Mf. Harty for what he | which promises (0 be a marvel of did in stirring up some people at the beauty and a credit to Canadian en- capital. The blame for the eleventh-| terprise. Artists in Canada, England hour authority is placed on the East-!and the United States are at work on ern Outario Command office at Ottawa' this snperb number. whith might have secured the per-} Among famous authors of mission days ago and prevented much' whose latest stories appear in The uneasiness. ; {Red Rook Magazine, for June = ave Col. Hemming immediately notified Robert Herrick, William Hamilton Os- Lieut Col. Barstall, who commands borne, Onoto Watanna, Henry C. the Bt MA, and Lieut.-Col. Cun: | Rowland, Elliott Flower, and Thomas our ham, of the 14th regiment, and' Samson Miller. lt fan Shey a his authority to Mrs. 8. Scott has returned to her pa bw e on Tuesday if thee wished, ( ol. home, in Oswego, N.Y., after attend- Burstall stated that the artillery ; ois 5. B : T ing the faneral of her sister, Mrs. PF. would certuinly take part in the re- Mel ; io ied by he { viewt He will be in command of the' REY: ao PAD ee AY er x : " troops participating, as Lieut.-Col nephews, William Smith, of Bro wew York, 692; Detroit, 571; Boston, Hemming has gone to Peterboro on Street fire stat,on, and his brother, 556; Lleveland, 81, Washington, inspection duty. The Royal Military Stanley, S19 Chicago, .375; St. Louir, 200. College ' wis 'alto 'notified from Otta- Eastern League--Newark, 6505; Baf- wa that the eadets might take part falo, 556; Toronto, 556; Rochester, | in the reviéw # the commandant de- B06; Providence, 52. Baltimore, 429,77 sired to turn them out. Jersey City, 318; Montreal, B18, park has been the van- tage point of many seeking to see the comet. So far it has been too ob- secure to give a good exhibition. The haze on the water cut off the view. T. H. Renton, son of William 4. Renton, University avenue, has passed his examinations for ithe sophonore will be a band Year at the Ontaric Dental College, Torons. bs { Mr. and Mrs. Livingston, Detroit, WASH DRESSES In the New Cotton Repps and Marcella Suiting. Nearly all these are braided and neatly trimmed, Steamboat and Yacht Supplies AWNINGS AND TENTS, All sizes, Manilla and Cotton Rope. FLAGS AND LIFE BELTS. BRASS CHOOKS AND CLEATS, STEERING WHEELS. Everything In Stock for a complete Gutfit in Brass or Galvanized. HULL WHITE PAINT, > BOAT VARNISH, All of the very best the 'markets can « Produce. W. A. Mitchells Hardware, 85 and 87 Princess St. Agent for the only Jap-a-lac sold in Kingston. $3.75, 5.00, 7.50. PRINCESS DRESSES In Mull, $5.95, 7.50, 8.50. PRINCESS DRESSES In Silk, $10, 12.50, 15.00. mr To-Morrow We 'Will Place on Sale Stylish White Waists Several hundred just received from the best makers of Fine Waists in the Dominion. COME TO-MORROW MORNING You will be pleased with the styles and moderate prices. WHITE WAISTS, 75¢, 90c, 99¢, $1.25, 1.49 on up to 4.75. LINEN WAISTS, $1.25 to 2.50. COLORED PERCALE WAISTS, In the new stripes, $1, 1.25, 1.49, 1.75, ELEVENTH HOUR PERMISSION in Is Given for a Military Review on took . ~ PREMIER BOTHA Cape Town, May 23.--Premier Botha conferred with Lord Gladstone, gover nor-general. It is understood that he will undertake the formation af the first upion ministry and he has chos- en' Merriman, treasurer; Fischer, education; Smuts, colonial secretary; Hertzog, attorney-general; H. KE. Hull, minister of railways; Sauer, na- tives. ; The administration will probably be enlarged whin Natal is included. Ottawa may seek the concerted act- jon 'of Smith's Falls, Perth and Kingston to prevent the C.P.R. from closing up the mouth of the Rideau 2c. Make the Liver Do its Duty * Nine times in ten when. the liver is right the stomach and bowels are right, LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly Raa BASEBALL RECORD. The Games Played on Saturday and Sunday. National league-- Pittsburg 1, York 0; Cincinnati 8, Boston 3; Louis 4, Brooklyn 3. American league--New York 5, Cleve- fand 4; St. Louis 3, Washington 2; Philadelphia 7, Detroit 4, astern league--Jersey City, 5-11, Jufialo 2-8; Toronto 240; Newark 1-4; Rochester 3-0, Baltimore 0-9, Loon New * Fluid Mag- St man----pi---- at Gibson's TWO DESERONTO DEATHS. The Late Harry Cole and John F. Losee. Desoronto, May 21 --Mamorial ser- vices was held in the St Mark's church. on Friday morning, for the late king. The church was beautifully decorated in purple with white and purple lilacs. A union service was held in the Methodist ¢hurch of the Presby- terians and Methodist congregations; tha choits of both churches rendering epocial music. Addresses were deliv ered | by Major John Newton, Amos Rich ardson, M.P.P., Rev. T. J. Glover and Rev. G. H. Copeland. The Sunday school children occupied the centre pews. The church was draped with purple and black On Tuesday, there passed away, Harry Cole, late of Englan 1, who had resided in Deseronto three years. He is survived by his widow and eight children. The funeral was held ob Thursday morning to St. Vincent de Paul church, where requiem mass was said by Rev. Father I'. J. Hartigan, af- ter which the remains weré placed in the Deseronto cemetery. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Nis. Wilbert Woodoock in the death of their only child, William George Me- Kenzie, aged thirteen months, after a short #Mlness. ' John Walsh, of Kingston Bank of Montreal, is in town relieving while Harry Aldrich is spending a vacriion at his home, ort Hope. {Heary ..ac- Neil, of Oshawa, is in town for a few dass. Mrs. Joseph St. Louis and Jaughter Eleanor, of Guivney Junction IN.B., are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mis. John Bre- augh. Miss May Reid, of Brantiord, is the guest of Miss Jessie Mackie: Miss Mawvd Gordon is visiting in Oshawa; Mrs James Whitton left yesterday to spud @ Jug weeks with her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. T. Gowan, of Oshawa. The Aberdeen and liabella Reed, are unloading 'cargoes of coal for the Marl bank cement works. The Theodore Voges left on Wednesday with a cargo ob lumber for Oswego. The lecture and entertainment in the Union Hall under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of 'the church of the Re- decmer was a decided success. Rev. T a | New Gloves SILK GLOVES, With 2-dome fastners, short lengths, extra good quality, all shades, 49c. Games on Sunday. National Louis 1; Chicago C neinnati 4, Boston 3. Eastern league--Newark 3, Montreal 0; Rochester 1, Jersey City 0 league--~Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia St. Sie 7 3. fiction fr : Standing of the Leagues. National League--Pitisburg, 610; ( hicago, .593; Cincinnati, 577; § New { York, .533: St. Louis, 500; Philadel nia, 500; Boston, .433; Brooklyn, S33. American League--Philadelphia, .T60; SILK GLOVES In long lengths for short sleeves, White, Black, Tans, Greys, Pinks, Blues, etc. 75¢, 99c. Lisle Gloves, 25¢ Pair. A A WONDERFUL SUCCESS. 80-FOOT = STEAM VAGHT FOR SALE -- CHEAP Cabifis handsomely fitted up to accommodate eight passengers, be: gldes crew. Bugine, fore ana aft compound. condensing. 8 and 14 by 14. Roberts water tube boiler. * "Pull particulars by applying to POLSON IRON WORKS LIMITED . _ToroNTO. OUR SALT 18 ALL Sanm, ein The Cut Rate Optical Sale Best Ever in Kingston, The Cut Rate Optical Sale now go- ing on at Mahood's Drug Store has bern such a tremendous success that the directors of the International Col- lege of Ophthalmology have been se cured to continue their sale here until Thursday might. These specialists are undoubtedly the most skilled optical people who have ever visited Kingston, as the general proves from their many patrons are all of one opinion, and | hight and delighted with their glasses. Those serious that he is mow in the Notre suffering with eye strain ? hould cer-| Dame hospital, suffering from the tainly joke advantage of this offer ad buns resulting from his ill-considered the southeast const of Main have their eyes scientifically examined | choice. * Puring the night he slid into fixed, according to a ne ay fy these = specialiets, the leaders in the kiln. : Ambassador - Bryce and Secretary of their profession, and the largest retail | © A gentleman, at St. George's cathe- ou Want that kind bags. or bar- State Knox. - optical organization in Canada. | dral, this morning. said the children Hine or coarse, ane Ladies Home Journal, June number, Ri ga ------ made & happy, refreshing sight, and on sale 100. a copy. 0O'Gorman's At the Princess Theatre. { their good behaviour pleased him | A big programme of vaudeville and ANDREW MACLEAN S, root. r taro King street. much. 2 > 2 ictures. The Rice sisters, late of the! Cheese sales : London. 11e.; Cowans- Rr ER Three Twing company, have been held ville, Que., lle; St Hyacinthe, 1le.; for another three days on account of Picton, 11 1-16¢. bid; Napanee, lle. their great popularity. Bert Gran- to 11 3-16c. ville, singing, dancing and talking co-|; median, full of laughter. Two fine pictunt=20y | Juin drama, "The Sac- red Turquoise of the Zuni," and "Oth- nery y jello," C Shakespeare. A pro Steady, dependable es J. Glover gave an interesting lecture | h {gramme like this cannot be excelled. Can win wealth asd fame on electricity in the air, and forma- : - tion of lightning storms, en Restocking With For their owner. After an illoess of a few weeks of Brockville, Ont., May 23.--Seven hun- heart disease there passed away a housand i Critical Men with a liking for distinctive and refined styles in ired t 3 fry fromthe respected resident of Deseronto at his : State hatcher Aan home on College street, John 1.. Losee, Haberdashery will find here an opportunity for the exercise their individual taste. - Who has conceived the full depth of modesty of the vain man? For the mediocre it is happiness to be 'mediocre. There is nothing more harmful to the cause of the Lord than an over- zenlous Christian. Arthur Dousire, Montreal, having no regular place of abode, chose the top of a limekiln for a bed on Sunday the consequences were $0 | Through the confession in Lisbon of an anarchist named Ramicres one of the cOndpirators in the assassination, in February, 1908, of King Carlos and Crown Prince Louis of Portugal, the identity of 1,146 other conspirators in this crime has been revealed. To-day's confession. shows plot was even more widespread than the police supposed and that sixteen prominent politicians several of whom are still active * in gove®nment affairs, were involved. The international boundary between Canada and the United States along A clear brain and Clear-headedness and a Strong, healthy body = Depend largely on the Right elements in Regular food and drink. Go at Lake have heen ited in is at the of 57 years. Decegsed was portion of the St. Lawrence river, born at Ernesttown, and came to Des- while 400,000 went to the waters of eronto over nineteen years ago.+ He is : Black Lake. The fry are strong and survived by his widow and five sons: 4 . : healthy, and the prospects for their Mesprs. Charles, Joseph, Paul, of Belle- develop tare idered of the best. ville, Luke, of Trenton and Warren at of the : home; and two sisters, Mrs. M. Cole- Thee During the passage of the White Star ridge; of Ingersoll, and Mrs. Samuel steamship Megantic to Montreal, from Trumper, of Adolphustown. The funer- Liverpool, the third-class passengers al took place on Thursday altornoon, gine aly ig cgadib enem, by 1. J. Oho, pastor of the . ws Ww wire wv T. J. Glover, pastor of the the 's officers to procure rom Postum is rich in the Presbyterian shussh, after which the Passengers a "information | Gt y ihosphites that remaing were in Deseronto " hich they consider objectionable. and | ¥ cemetery 3 A > (There was a small sized mutiny for a 'oggery represents a Choice Selection made by the best makers--Shirts, Coffee contains caffeine-- A poisonous drug. Heavy or Light Soles, Wide or Narrow Toes. High or Low Heels. Our Shoes Have Style 3 Ld | { OXFORD SHOES | $ Regal Shoes, Slater Shoes, Gold Bond Shoes, Lockett Shoe: Store

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