Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jun 1910, p. 8

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"HE PANY _BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910. ENTERPRISING FIRM THE H. D. BIBRY. € COMPANY Abb} NEW DEPARTMENT. in Old Victoria Hall in Their Building |: Has Been Fitted Up=--Trunks, Valises, Suitibases, and Boys' Cloth. | i ing are Shown in the Firm's New | Department. i With A1) Absolute security for your funds, which are subject the to your cheque - rapid growth of the do- minion, the cities were bound to ia crease in size and wealth. Some of the | centres of population may bave been | (2) Courteous treatment. i a lintd reluctant to make the stust | { | i (3) Every facility of a progres- sive, up-to-date: Bank possessed of ample means. : Bank of ITT ahead, but, once mmde, the dexelop- ment 'of such cities is pretty certain to | be steady and permanent. Kingston appears to be in the latter class. The | boom is on now, however, and 'the ex- | pansion during the nest five years w il | Be something to talk about. The first! class to feel the effects of isdustrial | good times is the manufacturers. The | incre and as new markets are opens up bo manufacturer is foreed 10 cnlarze lus | plant, effect wd | is the has felt tho effect Every retailer at 1h fhe week fair | lv raifiated prosperity. hard luek story to tell. Everything! was boomin g--trade was good-money | pier, fel. AN he asked was a few vears | cre of life to "finish ihe came." so | in, Everywhere, he would tell you, | v were abundant sVns of pros | - perity. It was safe to discount they fu- : ture by enlarging the store and iy reasing the stock. This is being done | i' to-day all 'over Canada. ! Tt What js true of the country in gen-| 4 eral, in this respect, is true of King 4 ston in particular. The retaler's volume of trade steadily growing, and the busmess is expanding and For the children. kinds. of fun or developing in order to take cafe of it. One votable instance might be pavement, only cited, A few veare ago the H. D.! Bibly Co., clothiers and Furnishers, pair outgrew their promises on King | street, and removed to the Victorial Hail property on Princess street, oc { » W. A. Mitchells Hardware, 88 and 87 Princess St. Agent for the only Jap-a-igs ob) Perhaps the next Ses retailer He, too, of "good times" convention he Capital . tases $4,000,000 Reserve Funds . , . $4,818,000 re He had noi KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET. George B. McKay, Manager. in. { Al the wipving the entiss first floor of one of Kingston's largest blocks. Recently they found themselves again cramped for room, They wished to add a few new lines, but bad not the available space, Jt became necessary to securs use of the second floor in the ing. This has now new electric lighting wand in every way made husincssdike. tn floor an tirely live of valises, cases, handbag ote, ins been remodelled, a! modern and | thik y new trunka, suit yw. The cep eftnalit « rated on the second floar, goods is most complete, and the one who failed to. findwhat he ix looking | for there didajt know what he wanted! boys' clothing TO-NIGHT; 7.30 0'CLOCK. LADIES' LONG LISLE GLOVES Opered at wrist, fitted with 2 buttons Regular 50c, 60c pair, For 39¢ Pair. White and Black. « 1 {worth of carbon j-aper has heen bought s1thodes spent fat one fed up with supplics far above any pre- Ladies' Summer Undervests § Swiss Elastic Ribbed. Short and No Sleoves. Regular 18¢, 20¢, for 12145c Each ~ ~~ To-Night We Offer Ladies' White Muslin Blouses Regular $1 quality, palin, i } is wed demand taxes their resources, } ' i entrance build- |, i systom installed also lo- ler The range of ronto; x says there are velopments in the govornmesit printing Ped. graft on the when he started out. very elaborate, and this new de part- | owt is well worth a visit from gary | To find a large, hands and - prosperous clothing and fury he busmess, it i= nol peeessary ule seek the larger cities. The loga | prices are also just as reasonable, and : many caves, in fact, are lower. The *D. Bibby vo, 1 a credit to Py and this evidence of seit prosperity and progress will good news to al ol of the gom- FOR ANOTHER YEAR. is pr Earl Grey Will Be Still Our Execn tive Head. EARL GREY. Special to the Whig. Otis June 2 ton, wa, Sif Liverpool, sad Hon (Clifford an interview a' 4 practically certain that Won uld return to Canada to take gal duties p. tt wa {re up vi another vear, RM.C. ENTRANCE. List of Ontario Stade nts Ww Bo 1 Passed | Examinations, Ottawa, June 25. APIO dat I'he following On- } successful eandi- students at the recer to the Bo William WM Cockburn, were examination al Military Cod Taggart, Clinton: Hamilton: Henri Greenwood, Lakefield; Kenneth MeCuaig, Brockville; James Turner, London; Stanley Lovelace, St, athavines; Walter Lawson, Toronto; I'. George Magann, Toronto; George iHay, Hamilton; Francis Gibson I'6- onto: Douglas St Hamilton; Richard Crawford, Tilbury; Henry But- Kingston; Edward Armour, George Dlackstoek, Toronto; Jose BUREAU FRAUDS, Clarence Lotbipiere orms, Jean Cantin, St. PRINTING It Really Looks Much Like & Case of Graft, CHARLES MURPHY. Charice Murphy, secrétary of no further de- situation at the; bureaw, "I ex wet to be at it all summer," he add- There is a strong maspicioo of one hand, while on the is a pohcy of extraoagance. It for instance, that over BHO HON, Hon, ther s said, time. lejartments are gent or immediawe future requirements. HANGED HERSELF. Mrs. Micks Used C "Chain and Husband's | some. time at. L avant. Suspenders. New Lowell, Ont. 25 --Mrs. June John Micks got up early and went out, to the stable, where she had prepared {Hannah's | beforehand » chain and a pair of husband's suspenders, together, got some boxes and put on on top of reach the top of the then tied + nook and fastened the doot sill, dtensjumped off She was het | These she tied! the till she door sill the stsperders aroynd chine the other conic She he. ~tg the boxes, bad whem toon LL ---- eps dba Baseball Records. Fasten league-Baltimore, 7; Tre onto, 1. For 48c Each §! Lim# to each customer. cago, & SPECIAL OFFERIN NGS IN WASH COATS new 'of the Cgrondelet «district jdismissed from the force by the police { board, which found lem guilty of at- 'American league--Chicago, 4; Cleve and 2. St. Louis, 8: Detroit, 1. New York, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Boston, 2: i ¥ srbington, k National Teaghe-- Pittsburg, 6; Chier 5. Boston, 6; Philadelphia 4. incinnati, 4; St. Jdouis, 2. Plea For Kiss Costs Joh. St. Louis, June 25.~Patrolman Ag- was The fittings ate King | be | for | To- | staek- | | MINISTER OF "EDUCATION IS EX- £ CEEDING POWERS. i ---- i The Legislature Has Given Boards of | Examiners Discretionary Powers He Would Now Take Away. i Kingston, June 25 ~{To the Edi j tor) : The minister of Education has sed orders to the effect that {hrougy the province the entrance boards wist examine the papers closely. 'hese orders ¢ér¢ by no means "binding {on the local boards, as the- school act ldistinetiy leaves them discretionary | powers to consider special cases where jes andidates have made their totals, fut who have accidentally failed in some ome subjuct. | Huw the minister of education power {to dispense with this provision of the | school met without 'the consent of the pajority of the members of the lmis ature ? If so Dr. Pyne is an autocrat. {| Now there is one other point which, las an educator, and one in constant touch with students from the primary grade to the' entrance class, 1 desire {to bring to the attention of the public. {The arithmetic paper of this year is | admittedly too ditiicult for the ma- | jority of first form students in our | high schools and collegiates, The ex- amingérs; who set such absurb pro. | are "evidently amen who never {tanzht lower school work (fortunately {for tha pupils) and 'who are too dis |erce t to have their nnmes appear oh the railway ne es INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Re porters On Their Rounds, Summer Cann's. Kead Livin halt price. Williara Swaine, receiver at McAuley's. Phone 778. The Portsmouth public school pro- motion list wall be published on Mon- day. it iv A pretty Catarsqui ridge Belle's Island. Friday was a very busy the railways, carrying the home from camp, H. Cunpingham, piano tuner Chickering's. Leave Auley's bookstore, Yes, Jimmy, this is a real hot day, but it is what vour dad has been nsk ing for, so let him sweat. Remember our prompt delmery drags and ice cream, - from ted Cross Drug Store, The brigade has had very time lately, it being four, weeks, day last, since a call Ras received. Do the unmuffled motor boats in the harbor not come under the hy Inw! Here is 5 chance for Harbiormaas to McCammon to ake an example of s3me one. The engine on the train, on F blew out a eyvlinder, the train was three reaching Kingston. A strawberry social will be held cottages to rent at Me sston's add, men's suis, piano tuner. Orders safe bet that the new will not be built at lay with soldiers from orders at Mo Gibson's fire quiet ri noise of Quinte day morning, and as a result hours late in lay in | papers as a few vears azo, but prefer, tor £ Jf jmblic gensure to hide them- | selves behind the minister. It is the! {duty of the teachers of the province to themselves and if necessary to | show by their 'ballots in the next elec- assert methods.- ONE IN (CLOSE TOUCH | WITH PRIMARY EDUCATION, PERSONAL MENTION. | | Movements Of The People--What } They Are Saying And Doing. Rev. br. Torrance has taken Arch- {deacon Carey's house on Brock street. I'he little daughter of Capt. "ful Hoch, 139 Colborne street, is better | { thig morning. I Miss M. | We atertown, to-day, friends in Yarker, |" Miss A. M. Machar has been elected ; {un honorary member of the Cammdian Women's Press Clu. | { Mrs. Victor Stroud and hen [ Miss Margaret Turmer, left for ito. nt noon, Saturday. E Col. Sam Hughes, camp comman- dant, left on Friday for Otiawa after {which he will return to his home in | lL ina Vi, | Sutherland adrived from this morning, and will spend with his family at their sum- at Stella. | returned after Pradshaw to visiting sister, | Toron- i ames T. | he w a while mer collage . The friends of Mp. #nd Mrs, Payne, Portsmouth, are pleased hear that their little son, Ward, imorovind in the general hospital. J. K. Bertram, of Dundas, who graduated at the Royal Military. Col- lege this week, - intends entering Yuoen: gs Medical College next fall. B.oKiugh, M.A., gon of A. Klugh, Wallington street, PE, been appointed | assistant professor at Queen's Univer- sity of animal biology and botany. Chief Instructor in English and His- tory, at Toronto University, will be 0. 1. Stevenson, B.A. recently associ- ats professor of education at Queen's, Tho appointments carries with it the leetureship in gnethods in the faculty of education. J. to is Mississippi News Buadget, Mississippr, June 24.--The was shocked te hear of the death of Mrs John Thurston. sons of Temperance held ther annual festival on the 17th of June. A large] erowd was present to witness the baseball game jlaved between the Elphin and Lanark nines. The score was twelity-two to one in favor of Lanark. A splendid programme was' | enjoyed. Rev. BK. ll. Somerville, Lg-| { vant, presided ae chairman. D. Cam-| eron, J. Erwin and J. Barr attended | the lawn social given by Miss: Jowel | {Alan for her friend, Miss Eva Cam-| eron, of Flowes Station. Joseoh | Satwday and Sundayh ast with friends at Bollingbrook?. i. Falls en's mill 18 in working order again. {K. Card is at the lever. A. C. Fra- | sq x has accepted the position as saw- 1a liointer with Allan Bros. Rhodes is here again after Visitors : Tichborne, E. village sudden The! i } i : spending r | Miss | at James B. Walker and lit- Reta, at James Miss Dora Durrick, Flower { Station, visttine friends here; **Rov, | K. II. Somerville and, Miss E. Camer- ton, at I. Allan's: W, J. Crawford, at Hilliam\ Scott's; Miss Aunie hievelle, Qower, at Alexander Pertram's; J {Berry at James Huns 5 T. Riddle, {at William hirkham's; Barr, at W. Steele'e; Richara rn spent Sun- day at 'Snow Roed, the guest of Miss Alva Wood; Mics Mannion, Toronto, visiting her brither here. McAllister, | Hannah' s: Mrs {tle daughter, Lake Ontario Park. An entire change of people and dif- { ferent style of acts are booked for { Lake Ontario Park for next week. The programme consists of one of the greatest double-handed artists in the world. He is without doubt a wonder in his line as he draws and finishes very pretty marine and landscape pie- tures in colors in-about three minutes. It will be worth your while to see this wutnlerful artist. He draws two comic pictures at ons time, one with each hand, of various nationalities. All his rapid doullehanded drawings and paintings are accompanied by musical numbers, after * which comedy mono- logue is given upon each and every illustration. All his pictures are Fiven out during the performance. Another feature will be John and Eva Brady, in a comedy act, This iogelher with 3.000 foet of new. moving pictures, which include the king's funeral. Also the Iatest illastrated songs, which should please the patrons' of this Popular resort. 'an "the | busy Earl tion their disapproval of such unfair {to the eity from eamp. lowing {other rold-? "in Kingston, { worth $1, i time Brock Street Methodist church, {day evening, June 28th: Good gramme. Admission 1bec,; strawberries and cake. The Army Service Corps boys to-day bringing their stufl The mail kindly loaned by Postmas {ter Ste wart were returned in good or i der. A meeting of { Mercantile ues pro inc lading "were over boxes, so executive of w called the League vening, but of importance was. transacted, to the small attendance. © An- meeting will be held early next the as for 1) | ness week. In deciding upon macadnm or Princess street, ronds the city council has put Kingston back thirty years," was the remark made this morning by a business man who had just returned home and learned of the council's act: ion, which" disgusted him. The road iw front of house has been in sueh poor condi tion, that drivers of vehicles have gradually worked their way ' onto the grass plot which extends] out from the treex alonir the cricket field. This soulevard has been cut in pieces. Greatest sale of corsets ever offered now "going on; your choice three kinds, with hose support- erg, for BH0e.; ventilated corsets, with hose, supporters, B0e¢.: three kinds, with strong hose supporters, Thc; three kinds, worth $1.25, for #1; special corset for stout figures, $1.25, Dutton's, 209 Princess street. foores of parents have asked the Whig to urge the education departments to change the time of the examina- tong to a cooler time of the year. The Whir has advoeated this on many drevious occasions, December or Eastir shovid be made the testing time. It is crimmal to make exeited children work in the midst of such heat as we are having, the . court EXAMINED ON AFFIDAVIT. Affirmed That Old Man Was Insane When Married. Dr. Edward Ryan, superintendent of Rockwood asylum, who recently exam- ined an old man named Michael Fra-. ser of Midland, Ont., married some ago to a daughter of a Preshy- terian clergyman, and who declared that he was tasane when he wedded, was examined on Friday, at the court house, in regard to his finding. Heirs of Fraser are trying to set aside the marriage so as to enjoy the sum of one hundred thousand dollars that the old gentleman is worth. Fraser is the survivor of seven brothers, and is the only one of them who maried. He is over cighty years of age, and his wife is thuty. J. L. Whiting, K. (., asied for the wife and W, F. Nickle, K for the old man's nest of Lin, Fon r medical experts have been exam- ined in regard to the ecomlition of sor. Two say be was insane when he "arvied, and twa sav h So there yow are. Iwas pot, ATTACKED BY A BULL. Fourteen-Year-Old Lad in the GC ral Hospital, James Lowe, a fourteen-vear-old lad, and a home boy, is in the genera} hos pital, suffering from inj tics, received from being attacked by bull. He entered the hospital, on Friday night, but it is not thought that his case weil be of a serious nature, The Ind lives with a farmer Craig, in Pittsburg township, and while out in the field, was engaged 'in taking some cattle through to pas- ture, when the bull ran against him, The animal was not angry at all, but appeared to strike the boy merely by accident. liad the bull been angry, there fs no doubt, but what the lad would have been gored to death. The apts pierced into les side, avd three or four stitches were required to close up the wound. He is getting along nicely. o- named Looking Over Plant. James M. Smith, of Collingwood, was in the city to-day looking over the Kingston Shipbuilding company's plant. He makes regular visits to see how things are running. So far this season, things, have ben very quiet in marine circles all aver, but more activity is expected eres Jong. At a meeting of the Retail ra Association, held in the Y.M.C. a, , on Friday night, the matter of holding pirmz, was lft over for another met. ng, 10 be held on' July fth, The pres ident, W. H. Dyde, occupied the chair, meeting. at the Make Mbt of o nppoin t= necesgey. ments, and re% ro gr my gre soon. Péter out 4 a very: litile busi- | 7.30 ro 10 - O'clock Our After Supper Sale' 1s a fitting wind up to a busy week, and we have a number of good things to offer To-Night, 100 White Crochet Quilts Full size. A splendid wearing quilt for summer use: Easily washed and with properly hemined ends. These are usually sold from $1.25 to 1.35. Yours To-Night 95c¢. Positively not more than two to one cus- tomer and no telephone orders accepted for them. 100 White Embroidered Laundry Bags 29 inches long by 17 inches wide (double) with draw string. Some embroidered in blue, some embroidered in red: VERY SPECIAL TO-NIGHT 12}c EACH. 150 Remnants of Linen Crash Towelling A very durable make, easily washed and full 18 inches wide, 2} yards long, Special To-Night 15¢ Piece of 2} Yards. Cool Underwear for Women UNDERVESTS, 10¢, 12le, 15¢, 20¢, 26¢, 35¢, 39c, 49¢ up. Long or short sleeves, no . sleeves, high or low neck, in a great varie- ty of makes ; also Drawers to match sev- eral of these makes. For Children We have almost anything required in Summer Underwear. Thin Cotton, all sizes, White Merino, all sizes. White Wool, thin and unchrinkable, in all sizes. Men's Balbriggan Underwear All sizes, 40¢ and 50¢. 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