Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Apr 1911, p. 3

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J : A New Shipment PAGE THRER, DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, APRIL 25. 1911. ----- _- - --- ...NOTICE..... FRED ELMER HAS OPENED New Modern Tonsorial Parl Opposite Dally Standard Office, 68 Princess Street REMOVAL NOTICE and Bhoe on n barber All kinds of repairing promptiy done AUCTION SALE, APRIL 260 King St. Springs Kitchen mir Fast, Beds Tie WHDNESDAY, Yukon Hestaarant, 240 Stoves Mat Table hairs, [is regses ene i Ww, MUR AUCTION SALE. Wednendny, April 26th, 10 am, IN CLERGY STREET # { an Fen Extension Tab Minper Wage Sidebe ard & Chairs, BW, 1 ires, BW Hall Rack, Roll 3 Writing esk Hange, Hefrigerator e, 1 Heda nw Kitchen Tenders, Ladder Truck and Re- pairs to Steam Fire Engine TENDERS ep SEALED pecifications may April 25th, 1911 LADIES' COSTUMESS We can. clean Ladies' Costumes 80 well that they look like new We are experts in this line, R.PARKER & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, 8 Princess St, Kiagst 0090000000000 "College Brand" Clothing Braneh in Kingston on Princess Street Proprietor Will open a Monday at Joseph Abramsky, These Goods will be Sold on Weekly Payment Plan, and include every kind of up-to-date Clothing Suits, Overcoats, ele. You are invited to them Joseph Abramsky, PRINCESS STREET. 265 call and see VOT LLLRLTRLRBRBTRBR TES | Grosvenor Cafe Re he et Stn 238 PRINCESS STREET, Between Opera House and Orpheum Theatre Meals a Ja carte, Popular prices. Best quality food Smoke and Tollet Rogms attacked fea Cream, best quality, supplisd Cream from our own farms only used Luncheon, 11.30 am. to 1.30 pm, 5'to 1 pm all hours Baths, including massage, $1 per bath. six baths for $6 Bleeping accommodation Private Hot or Cold Baths, with at- tendants, 3b¢ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Private Massage Given, "Phone S04 A TIT Nickel, Brass, Copper PIE PLATES, CHAFING DISHES, CASSEROLES, SAMOVARS, PERCOLATORS, JARDINIERES, CANDLE STICKS, SUITABLE FOR THE BRIDE'S SYMMER TABLE, $ {Rodger L& Wik | | INSPECTOR CHASES LAW BREAKERS NEAR GANANOQUE, GAME Secured Coats of Two Men--Young Bank Clerk's Promotion--Sons of England Visited Kingston. April Lworgs A nanOg ue, Jverseer the AW pre v chase after legal hunters, who esca Foner captured a cou longing to them. His been ind sod considerab eason, extending frou Island to double th John's just about beat, Ww. (i. Johnson, the Parmenter & who has been.ill for has resumed his ithe coal schooner fast for Owe trip of the season, local merchants. A goodly members of Court Cam! went up to Kingston, fo y fratem visit with their brethren in tl Miss Lillian M. lee w At to her large circle of friends evening, prior to her marriage this hook keer dutie evening number of Heern , ROERS that oi Homa fast Back, mormng. z Cecil De Wolfe, promo last wees staff of ¢ flank of Toronto branch at Lyndhar from port fo from the the nes orders, here to received terday, head office in ito to re duty His is excellent nramotion for the ide. wha ' is. only ahout fifteen years of Age. una Oo al once in Ww Lavlor, business the Parmenter & spending a shory time in Frederick VV. Skinner, J. Sampson, J. Serson left, sterday, to resums their studies in Trinity College = Port Hope. Mine Grace Wheeler, daving with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Leeman t her duties as teacher in Shbol Mrs, town, the has returned to her n I. Sampson left, day (Chatham Miss Nellie Lake, holida ing h with her parents, Mr ' Mrs chuyler lake has re Manle Grove to teacher in the loch compar " Montreal i and hols has seturned Mississ oj ole, some Lime n Misses home in Drake, spending Colton, l guest of the Buffalo, for ture resume he public school, Charles W. MeNeill, spending the past few da ait the bedeide of his mother, Mrs, McNeill, Pine street, ha returned to his home in Hamilton, John B. MeMurchy, spending the past mon in the southern states, is week for the nm hter, Miss FE. Forde Balfour Mudie, of tarday, 20th inst home this nage.of his dau M:-Murchie, to W Kingston, on 8S Mrs. E. H. Hurd, Kingston, spending the past few days at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. 8S. Latimer, has re turned home, JAPANESE axpected ENTICING ADS, Brown Men Beat Western World at the Game. Japanese advertisements, quot. od in the new review, Japan et Bel | gique, possess a wealth of Imagery unknown to the western sdvertiser. A Tokio draper announces that goods are customers' Little Sogne sent to houses \ grocer proclaims his vinegar to be "more bitter than the gall of th diabolical of mothers-in-law large multiple store displays a poster inscribed ©: "Why not visit our shops? We satisfy every possible want of Every of air assistants is as complaisant and obliging as a father who seeks to dispose of a dowerless daughter. will be a welcome as a ray of shine coming after a day of ceaseless rain." London Chronicle. moat And a can yours, one Puzzled the Englishman, A Philadelphian who had been enter tating a friend from London for sev- days noticed that his peared to he mn deep thought at din ner the other evening, "What's the matter ?' he asked, fearing that the Engliskmgn was ill or worried or homesick: "I'm rawther puzaed, old chap," re phed the Londoner, "I really eawn't make out what the Blawsted bounder meant, 1 was lost in city the other day, and 1 dropped into an apartment house to ask my wav, A fellow hft. T awsked him, 'Me good man, ean yout tell we how far down is Sproce street And that fellow said, '1 don't know, olf top; my alevator only runs to the bmsement.' Now, what (he dickens did that bloke mean "Phila delphia Record. eral guest ap vour for killing brown tail moth and San Jose scale. The moth nests are numerous in many orchards never much infested before this year, Get a long handled pruner and clip every leaf hanging in the fruit trees. | Most of these leaves will he found to | eomtam the tiny caterpillars. Don't leave them om the grounf, but take them home and burn them. There will | he trouble in many orchards where | these nésts are néglected, as this in| sect canmot be controlled easily hy spraying. For scale, spray before the | buds open, and to be on the safe side, | use the mixture a little stronger than | the directions state, and sprav with | thorough care. A hand sprayer will do if only a few young trees are infested with scale. ~American Cultivator. ti ---- Belled the Boundary. "Artificial bounduries" are generally invisible. But a highly artificial one | forces itself upon the motiee of the |¢ traveller by rail between the Lake of | Lugaso and Lake Maggiore. The from- tier between Italy and Switzerland followed for a considerable portion of the journey, and it is marked by a lofty barrier of wire netting hung with bells for the purpose of preventing | smugglers from getting inte Italy without sttracling the atlemtion of armed defenders of Italian revenue. In extrame contrast with this is the na- tural ween Italy" France provi by' Nomt Blane, which in spite of its ta is so vague that it is still undetermined, t though | It is last eall Hating or alt Frosch.--London Chron: | open "Our | with the speed of a shot from a nfle." | You | sane | was lomding freight om a bally | { OMficers Last Call for Brown Tails. i.1 | Covell, { Steals softly and {of the state FROM THE OOUNTRY SIDE. HAS Happenings. Apri 24 a. tesessestansstanasastatssseetstiny i ---- : - My a 4 HAmusements. "@RAND [OPERA] HOUSE 'THURSDAY, APRIL 27 PERRY J. RELLY PRESENTS CHICAGO'S PET MUSICAL COMEDY, Mrs - reean pr HONEYMOON TRAIL spent the Eas eterboro. Mrs { snd lan He Saturday from Teron have been atteadi luring the Hart aglon, William ¢ & 4 FT TT PTI RESTS TIE ST SST Te SST Ser see ue CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES LOST. FOR SALE. First lasertion Te a word. Each con GULD ZHi(K -- with IADEINEW AAD SECONILHAND GO CARTS secutive insertion Thereafter half cen a word. Minimum ciarge for one | i \ i K ¥ sertion, 2B¢; three. tusertions, Shey} wix, $1: one month, 82, mH te ete penal . nd iw -- HELP--WANTED. BLACK OSTRIOH FEATHER RUPE, ¢ Calers ---- Seats now on Sale. i 3 5, 75, 81 4 rows $1.50} { . reais, A * Sree: ------ VAR GING AFPLY, THE JAUK- AD wot ww a -- -- ©» BoAT, Deny: Pro sw : x = pd : ' A m 1 Alt PLY R.| : 1 S "> 4 M - %. i ; ri in nM. (ATTLY TU MR | FINANCE AND INSURANCE. | ae : oe minds easier ieee tise eat Serr ------------------------ tm mb - are VV, [FOR xs RAN BE THAT INSURES ¢oi "RAVE PLOTS ON cHRIY out ron Kattersen 'in' behal * of educational THEATRE I gi Jos ngls 3ok ERNT IXSRES GulcRAXY Ries tr Wm heiths Purdy is 9B] Get the Griffin Habit | x|_ Ban) treet, or 'pohue agi. | _ ¥ : ill MASS | | The People's Forum | © ; . TWO Goon SECOND-HAND Rood Siping Adams, Hough and Howard, Wickefl, Arline Meiltng | « omedinns and Dancers. | = Ny With Fred and 45 Siagers, Bewlildering k nor i Massive Production. ention Hottie { past MODEL, Visited Amps t Wo lle Islawd week. Hev. Mt >8ortt, of pulpit Sunduy ev e in the of Rev. J. A. Wadde, behali inst Batt occupied the ! absence spoke at ational who Battersea in of ex APPLY Ww 5 NE ¥E N- "room SALESLADY : : FRAME ---- samam---------------------------------------- v i ERAL HOUSE, ! Accident and Healt 3 = {SHIP CARPENTERS, APPLY To i i ed ASS COr WED- | : shim rates = "T We Hngton i Mountain Grove Budget. Mountain Grove, April 24 TUESDAY MacDonald, Mrs. Manson and NESDAY ee tn Doria Alexam " . HOY TO LEARN THE PRINTING » OT 4 t 1 Arg al W & f MacDonald's APRIL 23rd, 24th, 25h, | -------- Mills, Vortamouth, Mr Har- | IA NURSE: REFERENCES cond, at PROGRAMME: |. a" Sesv econ roner HAL SERVANT PrLy BE. pani { insuran of. A Mrs 5 ¥ Y fed "aid y drop a card R W x reek 3 x J ' friend i" LL ! * : i y 386. 67 Clarence Street, | Ts i . eS --------_------------------ -- Kingston, Ont » ws A GOOD GENE : nmin ------------ i" ] VEars x . i i i Male LOAN AND INVEST. | | ho 63. | : 80 n, gent st rest, MONDAY, AND Motown tle Miss visited at BOAT, Visitors ira and Mrs Somer's: Win fn ! recently A i GEO. A. BATEMAN REPRES sl REQUIR- the Prote 1 nderw i Rat ¢ backed 00,000 of oa 1 ; ---- and f - PRIVAT ¥ Thompson, Pearl ( A Batter at home: SALE of nd daughter, with i over, hay a number Impersonator, ns ra : hoclete HEINTZMAN : -- " A Soclety; estab | Goo, . X_ Bir Richard issued on mur pa ortable mill is at work] Miss Maud Sander | Peterbaro Norm } m: for her hol days. J. BD east for F bert Cox prker's | woody ard 2 SMART amd JE GRANT & MCLENNAN Those Classy Singers, FEATURE PICTULE, J Aner novs FOR KNITTING ¥ Insurance (Jc - " { v ad ; 4 asse ts, $61.1 $7,213, r "The old Curiosity Shop" { Vung pi i Hos y » hich Ine pv holders ha . for, lig » fir re Dickens Novel, LAD ABnt roney the ' 3 4 Clack] \3 properties, Mrs visited ti aster. Mr. and . . nant ~AGED Wo Jon ii ht and children over Easter. ~ Mr Cowd ted part of Mr. Mills' farm € mbower has employed Mr Mars of Harlowe, mill to LOAPY, JosEPrn NIX, 211 NELSON x% 3 be xt Py ne : | wrd i GLORE | b parents \ Ee ----_-- AND uipany {THRES ee eee er ee 3 witn us po I? ™ COMFORTABLE 0-ROOM HOUSE, No, table saw finish his cut logs, Mallorytown Tidings. Mallorytown, April 24 Mr. Fobert; { Were Mallory town, Alexander 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES, for apg : ast week. The ¢ riven b @ ton hd, Concert given | TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT, | A Mallory cess, 4 Gene De Wolle, of ns Matinee at 2 p.m. All Seats, Se. : re : Y er tm me dawne, Miss Lillie Purvis Iast| pyening at 7 and 9:pum. Admis.] West. ean, Sr |DWEMAYES, - weiuns. |: SToRES road between Malo Re riot and ( town is being charged De Thos, Whit this dist who Hodge and ghbors, being From Charles t aD BUSINESS OR . er } WE ; : . APPABLY COR wine EXCHANGE FoR cry BROKER on " "Phone was at oncert GENERA ~ town pi RYAN Yo T0 LET Miss visited HolLER, wirn ENGINE, WORK IN ad Wi wee he week, 1 sion, 10c. Children aSeeompanied| A 2 er with guardian, Se. THRE SMART GIRLS TO WHY THE TURKEY Is BALD. igs Ty \pols to Ringsion | nunnoow summer \r fords. people in known David SIPING. ROOM fami 51 FG 3 Why Indian Uses its Wings to AWNINGS, -- burned on his a Fire Into Flame, 8 1 Mrs. R. H ; | : es HEWShaDors lh A 4 Ha 3.968 Lockpor ---- aera t FURNISHE no ' CAPABLE oun « ol NTRY DOMES. ' A { g home avith his parents on Sunday. |vis e } of a Hun a a Xa : RI : An SBan ap Red:"D. W.-Pomeroy, of Escott w win tid, 71 Dru Sireet, : ; : : preach in the Methodist church, he next Sunday. The farmers have in ti hue kets, as 'rank Tapping is the Lake. friends and nei were Fan AN | - DWELLINGS hear of his house farm Miller Mrs. ( FURNISHED row s2 near Lyn Station of Brockville, Root last week eaten A = ' of the acviaw staff, was the wet « I Jew } toed 1 Ay ' t ' " i wit} tan | cate Ernest Purvis Brock Roows; ville, was I BARRIE STREET, \EW BRINK : SALESMAN W ANTED ron IMPROV. guest. of Henry lv, o erhaps t VE i d A mn < sma 1 oy . HOM IST APRIL, DOT ney sugar weather jis over. | OFFICE, TOWN LoTs GT RAILWAY 1 News From Plevna. Plevna, April 24. A. Veness is img a rushing { mall BD. Albert horse from Robert | sold a fine team at j endon, bringing CLES Much | especially by | .. ' "™ BRiary per I RY t LL AR business in his § needed in ev ery home purchased a el a MAY IST, HOUSE Ward | happened just : s Clar- | Winter season a bumper pumice, W.|Were filled with | Martin is expected home soon to] tuition told them the his factory. John W. Kring heat to keep them warm has rented his summer home to J, | Winter, Ward. The - River View House is A bin wbout to change hand Miss Etta lecided that bit Wood returned home from Hailevbur, : to spend the with her" pa) hey cou ' spa of firs STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN : { rents. Rev. C. and Mrs. Huyek are] PRX her e ello y RR I } VIDLAW ON pro your A lock 4 / W conducting special Lo Falls. Miss L. Thompson, SDRYFGR home from Cortland, N.Y PRITOW, Mrs. Wood. Miss Lina Thompson als heart returned home Mrs. Clement at Mrs The b W. White's. W. Clement, of Mallory! ond fr Hill, is clerking for 6G. Ostler. sard Young Lemkie and intends leaving bank y ou work bo ir smail sal hind he $ 3 ty ¥ write du i you 'ean anxwty, w theit { « your wage your own law: A $ » 3 and auld "need } Apply, Box "B ist. BRICK HOLS | PE re WO ld need | ply, Box "E Whig FROM MAY ist, BRICK not SE. 1 through the | 181 Divisioh $ rn James 4. hw UNIVERSITY AVENUE; $52,000 the sale in s B C. Office. council We he should -- EGGS POR HATCHING, summer : x and ras were ai Yhe : : a services at Slate Ey ; Asia a 4, : § returning io . : tr ---- calle r called on in the HOT NE, AFRED STRueT, OF. NTLEMAN REQUIRES GOOD size | FHE «HARMING RESIDENCY, ' 1 3 : has sold his farm AND A HAL HHILRW Soon, - ---- ---- SHOE REPAIRING UF EVERY DE- gor f k ha | | Lombardy Locals. ! Lombardy, April 24. ---Miss Mor Smith's Falls, is the guest of Sinnott Mrs. Fadward Miss Ma » Hughe th, 3 > week-e Tam that oar as Blisters. beep Be Lelah and repairing Ro tive The A € h day \ y "WwW Rae , 3 " GENERAL i SToney SIN-ROGOM HOT SE, STORE, TWO GOOD re mre emreemmrthernmne. 14 BRING THER it m Ip Inte rice 1 Shanks, the Misses Murphy and | Perth, spent the Hughes'. © Miss i Man » has arrived home for t i bur that t 5 since Brock St. next with her parents, My. and Mrs, | i Rabb. Miss Newman spent the week Hrockville. Mr. and Mrs John looby, Watertown, N.Y visitors here. Charles Ry: an, wh threatened with pneumon goad progress towards reco ndian 3 turks Ing tu whe | able J hompgun rin DENTAL. t The annual meetin i y a church, Lombardy, was held on XD aSRARKS, DENTISTS, 15th, the rector, Rev. Alfred Bare : tncess et, King y presiding. © The retiring wardens ported that the incon for the year exceeded the expenses hy and that there was in hand disposal of the vestry the sum of 2225 A say elected Minister's warden, ; : i o a forgery from ohn Duffield: people's warde Hs eld: peoy warden, | ¢ will be sentenced later. FOR SALE OR TO LET. . KNAPP, DENTIST wood Joynt: sidesmen, W. Moorehonse apd John Joynt: sexton, Mervin Daf HOTE Iv Aan \ . field: auditors, John Joynt, Mervin | JOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. io TENS] y Re aus ¥E lt Thy 3 delegate to synod, Steac FS) Moorehouse. | GEN TLEMEN TO Cloth and have > up Gallows Eibby"s Liver) I37 QUEEN STREET AND 72 SYDEN PERSON HAVING Purnitur were 1 WITH masan| MAY, COSY ROOMS, vestry Hou SE 3 24 | s - | Dr: Stephen F i (LE ANIN Got 00D ag tye 5 7 < 4 fi a : 4 ne . } i - -- Sged sixty-two, 1 dwiny orde DWELLING AND BOARDING al Asso provinee i is Le * . ¢ ATMPSON, Lobia after three I . . apoplexy. HOT ss DIN, DENT. days' illness drom « Tincesa Direst. Telephone A : | DR. ©. ©. NASH, MAY, 1911, DWELLING far ne ATIST) br « Murd todd tv to seven charges wnt [FROM 187 | N 158% - 1" MONT. » | client Ee -- OPEN AT/ Lrruggist \ ing fr r mn PERSONALS, FRow a 1 STH To EE -- ----_ - AN EASTER MESSAGE. HAR, - OLES BIRTIHMARKS, Ry Charlotte Carson-Talcot Aris re 1 .] y With the roseate gleams of morning BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST. There floats on the misty i opposite GT.R. station. one block \ subtle sense of spring from CPR, on street car line; rom out the far somew! bar supplied with best of wines and liquors; charges moderate; And the purling broak special rates by the week. John | 25s j Like a string of silver Cousineau, Prop | ARTHUR * through the w birch bud shyly swells THE GRIMASON HOTEL, 342-344 University Princess Street. Bar stocked with Seis the best of Ales, Beers, Wines Liquors, and che olcest Brands of Cigars cals, 35¢ each, or special rates by the week Yard and stable accommodation. Pates reasonable. Mulville & Driscoll FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECL ningh iam & My ARCHITEUTS, HENRY PF. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, Ling Street 3 T'hone 345 six ROOWS, TO ELT 5 - . RItiaey a ) BUSINESS CHANCES, ARCHITECY,. M1 View Parl : mii f ¥ ---- Telephone or 2. 1 ' f avo, Frmyisnen | wa KLLIS, Avenue, ASYWHERE, ¢ AR 7 Any Where fer bowl en 2 Bow ¥ WM.. NEWLANDS & SON, i tects: et "Office, 268 Bagot Street # P-§ "Phone 608 pty, J 3 19% - POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS MER- UPHOLSTERER, r chants' Building, --- Brock and Wellington UPHOLSTERING, RE-| pairing and earpet work, halr mat- 'Phones 212 AL -_ sa - tress renovaling Drop a card or Clares ébonizing and gilding, LEY call 218 Bagot Street 64% and all colors of mission ark, 5 : work given best attention. OSTEOPATHY. Jaiscali, 32 John Street, Phore "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS"--R. 6 Be <n " NEW WOOD Cha er EVERY DAY . Bdna ¥ ahcroft LEGAL. DO, dacs under Dir t CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. | You will need some Light Wood or Nice Split Hardwood these Spring the Founder of Osteopathy. ers and Solicitors. Law Office, 79) days. We have a complete stock, Princess Street, corner Division nce St. Kingston. Any quantity delivered. O, the maple buds are blushin 5. 1 hear the robin sing. From out the depths of woodland Chmes the first sweet valce of spri ARCHIE Come, tell me, have vou doubted In the days that have gone he AGHNOY. Of life and immortality For mortals when they die? OF EAN STEAMSHIP ourner - ---- Streets [ . J. GAVINE, Come with me to the orchard And sense the spirit's power Come, listen to Be heart beats M bursting bud and flower. 1 read the mystic promise, When I hear the robin sing: Come: list, and hear God's message Ia the first sweet breath of spring, A $2,000,000 Enthusiasm. New York Cones omas Coleman Du Pont, ident of Abe E.L Du Pont de sone MEDICAL der company, has offered to build, « at hic own expense, un splendid high a oq A A og eT = iway, 103 miles long, from end to i. Otilce hora, JT B12 aI Fea gy of Delaware, costing £2. AT eb om Foe 000,000, if the commonwealth will agree to maintain the road after its Saucon, - The offer is unique in of philanthropic activities "on _-- part of millionaires. Mr. Du Fo: s howe is at Wilminztan, Bela: Phone #47. No charg® for con- suliation and literature. hours. 18 to 12 2to 5 6to CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, DROP A CARD TO JOHN KR. MAYELSL, A oan and Joiner, 282 Syden- Ram. Street Narih for pessonshi STE Rivals of folding AT woah dae" pivangily and wegily EI hi hi a A MP: PTA pa ion su pd in, SBR od; os on iss od A Has A Be

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