Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1910, p. 8

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3 . THE DALY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, suse 2X isto. (1) Absolute security for your funds, which are subject to your cheque. "12) Courteous treatment. (3) Every facility of a progres sive, up-to-date Bank. 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Manager, Roller Skates or the/children of fun or pavement, only All the pair W. A. Mitchel's Hardware, 85 and 87 Princess St. © Agent for the only apaign x in Kingston. | Magistrate charged with | arrest +1 Gibson's Red Cross drag store, + CLOSING OF 8C! HOOL. DENIES THE CHARGE... DOCTOR A RRESTED FOR SERIO 5! OFFENCE: {ils Bates Had a Pleasant Pune: tion. . The. closing exercises of - Hatescoust | school took place on Tuesday, and | | were largely (attended by 'relatives and | friends of the pupils. The rooms were prettily decorated with flags and flow- ers, "bowls of fragrant in different places and bunches daisies, the school conspicuous with strenmers of blue 'and white, ' the school colors, A programme by 'the | pupils of the junior A Young Woman. 1s is Now in the « General. Hospital and in a Serious Condition-----She Delongs to, Orillia, June' 22--Arrested last night, upon a warrant issued before Kingsford, Dr. B. E Wellesley street, agipenred coutt, this morning, performing a eruminal | Florence Watson. The" way made upon nfprmation | young. laid by the girl, who comes from |" "pe dose of the programme Orillia, and who is now in the renernl {Camon Stare gave a short address, in hospital in a serious condition. which he complimented Miss 'Bates and Miss Watson nllages the operation's}. reac hing staff of the school on the was performed in he s office, high grade of work achieved, mention: last night, for a dy of Dr. Hawke ing the success of Miss Nora Macnee, a who was not represent y counsel, fo ner pupil of '""Batescourt," who reserved plea or election, andl asked to vir attended any other school until go to & jury. Crown Attorney Cor he went to Havergal, and now, in ley ako asked for an adjournment. Ithe final "examination has "daken an The investigation was fixed for June ! Foxcollent place, first in French and se- 2th, Dr. Hawke being liberated on' 1d and third in all other subjects, $2,000, The doctor, who ix a well Ty, speaker concluded by hoping that known practitioner, and has been a people of Kingston would con- member of the board of education, de lyinue to support this school and end- nies the girl's citerge, The girl, his og by wishing it every success. The says, was in his oflice for a few min- fnez0 list comprized : utes, but po operatic was performed; | of Toronte, Hawke, 21 in the police of which showed carcful training operation on, wonderful ability im, children Seniors--Kathleen Carruthers, Rose Rogers. Fourth Class--Laura Kilborn. Third Class--Margaret Hemming. Second Class--Chrissie Goodwin. First Clase--Kitty Torrance. TORONTO FIRM SUCESSFUL. Big Paving Contract Let by Corpora ! Hom, Primer Class--Helen Maclean. Montreal, June 22. Westmount city | Good Conduct and Regular Attend council approved contracts $5" the ox {anee Seniors, Kathleen Carrulhegs; tent of $115,000 to the Mineral KRub- {umiors, Kitty Torrance. ber company, of Torento, for perman: i Drawing --Senior class, Kathleen Car- ent paving of several leading streets puthers, Rosé Rogers; second class, of the Montreal suburb. This com-|syhil Kirkpatrick; third class, Margar- cludes a season's paving programme of Hemming. exceeding $231,000, and it is expected | Prizes put up by Mrs. Carruthers, that work will start early next week. ra. Small, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. me---------------------- | | Torrance and Miss Mackay, were gain- Deaf and Dumb Wedding. od as follows : London, June 22.--Four deaf and] Sewing--Senior grade, Div, I, dumb persons--the bride, the bride- {leen Carruthers; Div. 11, Isabelle Wal- groom, the bride's mother, who gave dron. Intermediate grade, Alice Good- her away, and the best man--took 'win. Junior grade, two prizes offered, part in a wedding, yesterday, at St, [gained by Kitty Torrance and Lassie Leonards, and an interpreter ol the'Nickle, equal. Judges of sewing were deaf and dumb language aided the Mrs. Brooke, Mrs. Power and Miss clergyman. Ferris. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Re- porters On Their Rounds. William Swaine, piano taner. Orders received at MecAuley's. Phone 778, i "Citrate of magnesia," in ime i bottlas =, at Giby p's Red Cross at' store, sob Kath- ------ The King's First Bounty. Liverpool, June «Mrs. = Jackson, of Hull, who recently gave birth to triplets, has received the king's boun- ty, the first granied dwing the Pew | reign. 2 -- xe, from Kingston made in "Cooling drinks,' drug k juice cordial, Sold H. Cunningham, piano tuner from | Chickering's. Leave orders at Mc | Auley's bookstore. Rev. Father McDonald, private frets ary Lo Archbishop Gauthier, is Ras ALG Ottawa for a week's visit to i mother. Bajus" beers are pure and whole- Extra Crawford. large pincapples, 12je. secs in kis some, During the hot 'weather there is no healthier or more refreshing bever- TH MIDDY ape - The Richardson company received a {des atch from Winnipeg, to-day, an: B® o0ncing fine retreshing rains through- out Manitoba. | "This hot weather means ice cream 'kre weather." Neilson's and city | duiry from Toronto. Sold only. at Gibson's Red Cross hrug. store, Crops about Kingston and in the district are in fine vondition and not at all affected Ly hot weather. Clay soil retaine moisture and heat only aids in developing grain, On Tuesday afternoon, the K. & I. railway express going north struck a horse that was grazing along the line. The animal was tossed a little distance, but got up and limped away. Col. Svlbester, af the 45th regiment, sent Bandmaster Roenick and the fine regimental band to Rockwood hospi-| tal, on Tuesday, where they gave a fine concert from three to five. The | patients were allowed out and both they and the stall enjoyed the treat, which was entirely unsolicited, very much. The band's kindness 'was spe- cially appreciated after the hard morn- ing the men had put in. After the For Summer Wear. All sizes and col orings. SUMMER All the latest novelties in Black and Co- lors, 25e, 30e¢, 35¢, 40c, S0¢, 60¢c, 75c, CHILDREN'S PLAID TOP SOX, in White and Tans. CHILDREN'S CASHMERE AND COTTON SOX, All sizes, up to 8} Black concert the hospital authorities, une der Dr. and Mrs. Ryan, did the hon- . ors of the place, and dispensed re freshments. HOSIERY ORDER TO TAKE GIRL From the Home of Charles Smith at Railton. As a result the assaull case against Charles Smith, of Railton, tried before. Jpdge Madden, at the court of general sessions, last week, the Children's Aid Society, of King- ston, has secured an order from the authorities at Toronto to take the sister of the girl that Smith assaults ed in a carriage, away from her pre- sent home, where she has been for two "years. The order was secured chiefly on Smith's own evidence con- itiches, White, Tan, NEW BELTS In Black and Tan, ete.. 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 40c, 55¢ - New Collars and Jabots, 15¢, 25c, 35¢, 40c, Irish Crochet a, Handy le Oy, fas. Tori | variety, 1 a Me Soya, Collars Sund-made), $2.50, cerning his habits. The younger sis- ter is under sixteen years of age, and, therefore, under the control of the Children's Aid Society. A home has been secured for her in the city. The older sister has also a place in a here. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. One Hundred and Righty-one Com- menced Writing. The entrance ¢ inatibns © od on Wednesday morning. There are Lin all 18] students writing, ninety-six Hat the Collegiate Institute, and eigh- Htyfive at the: city ball. Messrs. Sliter Jordan are in charge at the Col- te Institute, and at the city hall, y . 00. Cool and somfortalle, 2, 256 ic, fle 1. Russell i Suet, the inspector, 'has Miss Annie Hag- ¥. rr St. Mary's school. Surprise for Minister. Paris, June 22.--While M. Ruau, the Trench minister of , was ad Mfpsing. A mesting at Lia. he was in the back by the iy woman, vo i RRR, ie 15, 0, em "» peonies being i | i i ! school, consisted | Evay is not suffering: from of choruses, songs and recitations, all | 1 disease, us resorted, but is just taking snd {a rest. sO : | iand stealing boots { Brampton shoe factory. iJ. Suelgrove, ou Cobourg, NEWS OF THE WORLD | OCCURRENCES S RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. em -- Matters, That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of Everything 'Easily Read and Ree membered. Rev. Dr. Darke, of the arch sishop's ipelace, Toronto, says Areohishiop Meo a fatal Alvin Peters' farm residence, near Bowmanville, was destroyed by fire, Tuesday night, the loss being about £2,000. The fire started in a clothes closet in an upstairs bedroom, the cause being unknown. At Brampton, Ont., Judge MeGibbon sentenced Low Lawrence to five years in the penitentiary for having broken into a box car at Brampton station of Actress; Miss Eileen Anglin, sister Margaret Anglin, the Miss and hin, at one time speaker of the Cana- dian House of Commons, is engaged to marry Lieut. C. T. Hutching, of the United States navy. MAJOR SNELGROVE HONORED. ---- Hlinois University Made Ph.D. The Illinois university, through faculty of letters and specimens, just conferred the degree of Ph. {doctor of philosophy) upon Major H. the well} known quartermaster of the 40th! Northumberland regiment, now nual training This is not an nororliy de gree but the result of written examinations in a post-gre wduate course x covering departments of his tory, constifutional law and politicai and. social science. Having made over ninéty per cent in bis examinations Major Snelgrove was | admitted to the degree in grade His final thesis wae an historical dis- quisition showy how Anglo-Saxon!' supremacy became established on -ontinent. ! identally - Fort tenae { Kingston) played an im- portant part in the great scheme of French domination which almost suc- its has | Fron-| the Atlantic seaboard. Congratula- tions, Dr. Snelgrove, Fooled the King. In one of Sir Richard Francis Bur- ton's rare collections of ancient Ara- Thin stories is a story of how the king went into the dark among his sleeping slaves and detected the man | he was alter by patting his head upon all thir breasts and liste sing to the tumult of the heart. The king cut off a lock of the culprits hair, he could tell him next day. But did the sly rascal do but smeak and cut every other When all the slaves were mustercd next day before the throne® the king saw he was beaten by a master mind and said. The king ought to have tried the Chi- nese test by giving them' dry rice grains to chew. In fright the saliva will pot flow, and the eulprit has to spit his rice out dry.--New York Press, . 80 what | up | Eight Sons as Pallbearers. London, June 22.--Fight sons of ex- Detective Sergeant Gill, of the metro- politan police, acted as bearers terday at their father's funeral Hiord Cemetery. yess at 23c--Butter, Butter, Butter--235¢ Farmers' best prints or finest cream- ery butter, 25e. J. Crawford. Greatest sale of corsets' ever offered in Kingston, now going on; your choice three' kinds, with hose support- ors, for B0c.; ventilated corsets, with hose supporters, S0e.; three kinds, worth $1, with strong hose supporters, T6e.; three kinds, worth $1.25, for $1; special corset for stout figures, £1.95, Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Everyone deeply respects A person who is guided By cool judgment And common sense, If one finds that habits Of food or drink are producing Hints of disease, he should consigned to the | | Ewen, Sergt, dnughter of the late Hon. T. W, Ang-} Him a. Heduity, D.I° Best. Ww. in an-| at Barriefield camp. ¥ the' 2:4 this ' ceeded in confining the English race to] lass, B.S.M! E, {class, ( fly sketching and map re: nding "A.B. engineering drawing, soo slave's hair. jelass, Cadet J. A. "Don't dare do it again." 1 class, NL.EM, boxing, company, eup, {before eity council chamber, street cars, COLLEGE OVER. (Continued from Page 1.) will prove of great value and do ered. it to the tramming, which they have received at the Royal Military College. For Commissions. The followin cadets will be mended for con missions : B.S. M. E, 0. Wheeler, yal Engineers. CSM AS Indian Army. Sergt. C. S. valry i Sergt. wo recom- Ro- Calgary, . Ki Rogers, Toronto, Hanson, Montreal, ca {imperial}. H. P. Lafferty, 'C HA. Corpl. W. B. Mackie, tillery (imperial). Cadet H. I'. Holt, ry (imperial). : Cadet H. B. 'algary, R.C. Kingston, ar Montreal, caval Roswell, Quebec, R.( Diplomas Awarded, The following diplomas have awarded : B.S. been A. Lawson, C,. "1, Archibald, Hanson, CSM. J. K. Corpl. W. R. Mackie, Corpl. Meredith, Sepgt. T. 8. Wheeler C.8S.M. H. H. J. W. Ross, Corpl, Sergt. C. 8. Bertram, APO. B. Mec. Sergt. | Morrisev. Diplomas of Graduation- P. Lafierty, Sergt, KE. A. Groene, Ca det A. D. Fisken, Cadet 1. P. Holt, Cadet H. Peters, Cadet H. B. Bos well; Cadet A. C. Campbell, C.SM. T Sergt. C. B. Parr, Cadet Blue, Lance Corporal W, M. C, Corporal, J. F. Adams, C.SM. €. Rogers, Cadet A. F. Nation, E. Steacy. Sergt: I. Mon, Secured Sword of Honor. The sword of honor, and discipline, is awarded M. E, 0. Wheeler, C TY. His execellency the medals awarded as follows First class--B.SM. E. 0. (gold medal), . C.S.M. A. I. London (silver meda). Lawson, Toronto, Class Prizes 0. Wheeler; Wilmot; Sweeney. Military Subjects--First class E. 0. Wheeler; military Hirst class, B.S M. E. 0. ties and reconnaissance, first class. B.S M, 'E. 0. Wheeler; artijlery, first 0. Wheeler; drills, ex ercise and practical work, first class, BSM. E. 0. Wheeler; military ad ministration and military law, second 'adet H. A. J. Lothimere, for copduct, to B. 8. 4 LOVernor-geners ls Wheeler McEwen, Sergt. HOH, {bronze medal). First class, B.S. M. } second class, Cadet I. A. third class, Cadet 8S. F. C. s B.S NM engineering, Wheeler: tac- de ond class, Cadet ing, first class, physics, | Wheeler; H. E. Silver; sui BSM E 0 * Wheeler: first class, B.SM. E. 0. chemistry, first class, C.8:N McEwen: civil engi ering, first B.SM. E. 0. Wheeler tics and - mechanics, Corpl, J. V, class, second 18s, geometrical nd md class, Ca French, Dansereau; French, third class, Cadet F.-S, (. Sweeney. Prize prestnted by the Alliances ¥ cpise of Paris gate during Young; idet 1.. A Wilmot; second an for the highest aggre- the entire course, first E. 0. Wheeler, Calgary; second clase, Cadet H. P. Holt, Mont real. The following additional prizes Wire awarded : Boxing novices, light, heavy, C. V. Bishop; H. 8. Windler; lightweight, H. C. Lefroy; welterweight, R. W. Powell: iddlewaight, J. NV. Young heavyweight, A. 8, C, Rogers; basomt fighting, A. B. McE wen; fencing, H. P. Lafferty. Untario cups, best shot in each class, first class, W. E. Blue; second class, HH. W. Macpherson; third class, 8. F. C. Sweeney. Quebec cups (championship ing), first class, F. 8. C. ond class, H. A. J. third elass, C. W. G Tennis singles, won by T. Avity; revolVer shield, OC. .W. son; Dundonald bowl, won hy C. . M. McEwen; won by XA, MeEwen: inm cup, won hy "C" company, M. Wheeler; company musketry "DP" company, B.S.M. Wheeler; lery challenge, cup, W. E. Blue. THE RETAIL ME Are Combining "Their Business With Pleasure, A. B. Boggs: . feather- weight, shoat Sweeney; sec de 1 othinie re; Gibson. Me Gily "pr riding NM. ns B.S shield, artil; gyn WCHANTS This morning, the Retail Merchants resuming their seston jn the given sp A visit was paid to at Portsmouth, where were trip around the city on two mathema- yenitentiary Heed Nature's warnings and : ' Adjust his diet to keep the Human machinery in order. few ci the fallen bretheen ace ing. On resuming their the a= sociation passed a resolut on of thanks to the mayor and the warden of the penitentiary for kindness: extended. Quite a time was spent in discussing the annual fee, which was asain fixed at five dollars, apportioned thus. £1.00 for the dominion board ; $2.50 for the provincial board, and $1.50 for the local board. Business was resumed at two o'clock this afternoon, when election of offie ers wis to take place, amd the [tion of next year's place of mesting made. At four o'clock, the retailers ware {0 be the guests of the local as eocintion on a trip on the steamer America to the Thausand Islands, George Mille, chairman of the en- tortainment commitiee, has been most indefatigable in Diving the visitors =» good time. Not a thing has bee committed by himsell and committee to make the gathering one of delight and pleasure, while off from business. / 4 More Roosevelt Animal Pictures. And ends in some : The second instalment of the Roose Fixed organic disease, velt African gloturss showing man ore wild animals in their native hgunts Unless the cause be removed. * fare on at the Bijou today and toe SR EB A morrow. The wild animals shown are rhinoscdvi, hippopotamd, tiger eats, hartebeestes, giraffes, zebras, gous, Is scientitionly sade of Selected parts of the grains resid 808s Ln, One doesn't always know Where to commence To correct a diet, Hut one thing to stop is coffee, An alluring, insidious enemy That "sings ome to sleep and then knifes him." The slow but sure effect of Caffeine--ithe active diag in Cot the heart, finally Produces weak pulse and a Deranged, nervous system Which grows slowly but selee- chameleons, ' giant spiders and «ther oo ereatures, The pirtares ta cap rial of a re T®.MORROW We will have ready a particularly attrac tive lot of New Silk Gloves ! Aud one of the special offerings will be LONG SILK GLOVES, 20 inches, with 2 dome fastenersat wristy double fin~ ger tips and a good quality silk, all sizes. Colors Black or White. Special 75¢ Pair np Br Long and Short Lisle Gloves, ong and Short Silk Gloves In a great variety of makes. TAN SILK GLOVES, FREY SILK GLOV KS JAPANESE SILK G LOY ES, seamless, a novelty. BLACK TAFFETA SILK GLOVES, in all sizes, small, medium, large and EXTRA large. A A A a NN = L | | Silk Stockings TO-MORROW we will place on sale | 87 Prs Silk Stockings A special purchase that will enable us to give you remarkably good values, $1 Makes for 67c. $1.50 Makes for $1. $2 Makes for $1.50. $2.50 Makes for $2. Mostly Black, a few White, and Helio. Light Blue a wm ' Cool Underwear Ladies' Fine Cotton Undeérvests and Drawers, 25¢, 20c, 15¢, 35¢, 121¢, 10c FOR VESTS. 25¢, 35¢, 49¢ FOR DRAWERS, Children's Cool Underwear All sizes, Short or Long Sleeve Vests. Summer Merino Underwear for Child- yeu), a most desirable make, now ready. Easily washed and unshrinkable. | | | | As. ft A A A A A A A tl A A GA tl A PSN: | | dg | | | : | spose SSasesseuasesseesstetsiess s88a00etney 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 Cushion Sole Shoes Easy Soft Comfortable Nice for Burning Feet Nice for those troubled with corns h Bhoes for men, h Shoes for Ladics w Shoes for Ladies " TRY A PAIR Cases and-Frusks--2z large e stack. 188000000000 0000000 I Sashonassssanhanie

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