Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1911, p. 2

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AY icin tata] Ton lone. The association ams SHARPLES RAISED. about five per_cent. of the surance | I there is about eighty;three ee our ---------- foent. of the policies yet to be paid. | AND WAS TALEN OVER TO CAPE The English underwriters have not yet! VINCENT. ted ity for about 3,000,000 tons of | Cc aid G : { Capacity for about ons of | anada's Greatest Newspapers i : | » S---- coal for upper lakes delivery in 1911 | Be i | i Steamer Ottawa Was Also Raised at {has been covered at the same rates as | Cape Vincent--Fihst Cargo Grain last year. : - Not much activity expec tes in he * » JF Fort William Reached M.T.| No ivity is ex t be t M il rom Fort Wiliam Hieach Lusot much activity is expected oronto Gio : : Toronto Mai an pire next winter. Co's. Elevator, ? { The steamer Marshall sel in Chi NEW SIGNS NOW ; - Fie The steamer John Sharples, wrecked cago with coal from Oswego. : New Satter, EAD ae ou contemplate 8 |g he Galloup Inlands, last fall, has | The schooner 1). Freeman left Os From May 1st to September 1st. By mail Only. NOW IS THE TIME to hake ue us: Es |been raised and towed to Cape Vin-|wego, Tusday night, and proceeding | : i foent. ia lew miles in the lake it occurred to | This will . . ; . timates and advice cheerfully given. | The Sharples, it will be remember jCaps. Snvaye that he forgot lo get 2. Wal be 8 me st momentous period from the fact that during this time the Corcuation HR STORAGE hi 489, w wilt call. |ed, was wrecked while loaded with a his clearance at the customs house. Leorge and Queen Mary will take place; the question of Reciprocit oak abad : h FUL ORAGE Telephone 89, our waggon ¢ {cargo of corn, for Richardsons' eleva- { When the schooner returned to port | i R P qu \ Reciprocity between Capada and" the tor. Reid & 'Baker, Detroit, "have there was a rumor started that a | been working on her for several days, sailor had been lost overboard. i dvnaiiiters Calif ; : C seversl vessels having been used to, There are thirty-eight steam, sailing | amiters in Laldornia, will be before the public. f The sc { and tow craft » (lswego harbor | , ' : The schooner Ford | craft in the SWego MOI These two Jewspapers have the most complete Cable and Felegraphic Service 'obtainable. From Trapper to Weaver (Registered). OUR FACTORY now running full time making for States will be in progress, Parliament will be in session, and the greatest criminal trial, that EU I AR a 4 take off the cargo. ) 140-157 Brock 8t. River took a cargo offi just a few | after coal. This is the heaviest ton! | : Mail or 'phone your orders at once to days ago. {nage in several years at one time. | The steamer Ottawa, of the Thow-' The Donnelly Wrecking Company, Sessestsseontasttesssy vy Island Steamboat company, this morning started to raise the!' sunk off | ® which was partially destroyed by fire steamer Sally, which was iG li n : 3 then sunk, at Cape Vincent, last Point Frederick, in yesterday's acci' e es ; d all was raised, yesterday, and will dent. The Donnelly was taken to the . . x ikely be towed to Kingston. The | : h C 11 : and Launches : Seite Foose Ovo. The Co ege 00 tore, Did You Ever See This Spring? work was carried out by some of the | company's' men from this city, and! A despatch from Oswego says : was well carried out. W, J. Douglas | The trestles Chicagai=-are - begin THE FINEST BOOK §' STE. RIO. Built to Order at went over io the Cape, vosterday, 0 ning to. foe] the. elfoct of The Shortag | 260PRINCESS STREET rm Ph 919 one Mit look afer the final work in raising! .¢ coal which is reported from ever | 3 < + 4 * : th I. © vessy i . > . iport on the Great Lakes, There is; TANT nN) 3 § Davis Dry Dock $1, ies carpe, <t ertin for thi Ltn ens semand for fo OPEN NIGHTS : o'clock, last night, when the a from both Canadaian and wpper lake | "a - i : William POTS and many vessels are now lying PLAY ON STAIRWAY. 0000000000 0000000000 Send for Catalogue Jacques arrived from Fort 3 with 70,000 bushels of wheat. Tha 08% the trestles in Oswego awaiting | SIPS IIIIIII IIIS IIE Sieaishor McKinstrey arrived from Fort | their turn for loading. The Lacka l William at ten o'clock, this morning, | wanna is not receiving anywhere near | ' with 75,000 bushels of wheat. Both ves- | the amount of coal it should, nor is! "The finest mansion in London," as THE DAY P 'sels are discharging at the M, 7. the Deleware snd Hudson and the Stafford House is justly styled, is to fo (Co's elevator. New York, Ontario and Western, be the scene of a theatrical experiment The tug Emerson cleared with three Many steamers are tied up here and 'on May lth. A one-act play by an ICAL NOTES AND THINGS IN' hohe to .load grain at Port Col. [also a number of schconers who trade 'unmamed author will be produced on {with Kingston and Lake Ontario the historic staircase of the Duke of GENERAL. borne. J i The steamer Tagona, grain-laden, ports. It is believed that the short: Sutherland's residence, the landing Occurences in' the City and Vicinity from Fort William, is due to reach the | age will continue for some little time being utilized as a stage and the au . Co's elev ator, to-night.' The [but the delay caused td boats will be' dience viewing the production from the --Other Brief Items of Interest' Mapleton is also on the way [but a few days. great hall. The players will have to Easily Read and Remembered, from Fort William, grain-laden. : Local oflicials state that the in. make their entrances and exists by Cut flowers; everything, Purdy. The barge Sligo cleared for Point |ereased demand is on account of the Walking up and down the stairs s "Buy. Huvler's sweets." Gibion's. ne o load stone for Toronto, late opening of navigation and the ; This Staiscans In the ot remarkable and i= a sleep producer. Other : Boys' extra strong school boots,' o eamer © acjues an "- oo increased business which was predicted ot of a we tafe : hous: The low prices. Dutton's trip cown, and encountered very little | during the winter months owing Proatd marble steps, branching right style# at low prices. "Spiker". Dick will likely leave the 1/0 What looked at first like very |. the severity of the winter using uj and left from the gallery, which runs it 3 Q dns ; " "dangerous banks of ice, were encoun- large quantities of coal held in st round three sides of the hall 'and out | general hospital on Saturday. tered "without any trouble. whateve ge quantities ol coal h Stor of which } ¢ u ia ------ i . ' a" "" Gibson's | fred I ou any roubie w atever, age. whch Open th slate reception OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES, un Md onkey 8 sweets. rd l all the iow was well broken up. » rooms, including the famous picture equalled ga a sanitary health slee| William Swaine, plano tuner Jrders, py, wchooner Julia B. Merrill cleared MES-WHITNEY WEDDING, | #ollery. giver. Our Felt Ostermoor imitation Preceived at MeAuley's hau ia. {for Oswego to load coal for Anglin's. JAMES-WHITNEY WEDDING, Opening on' to the londiGE: is a large at $10.00 ia a fine Matiress Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes, of Napanee, 4 The schooner Bertha Calkins cleared ta ak - ¢ double glass door, which is never un ut Friday Kingston on business. Ceremony at the Residence 0 ' @ pent Friday in ngste n [for Oswego, yesterday, to load coal . locked save when the Duke and Duch Others for $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 up.{ "Huyvler's sweets." Gibson's. Hor Swift's. ? Cooke's Church Pastor, ess of Sutherland are receivin . H. Cunningham, piabo tuner, i The steamer City of Ottawa cleared Another wedding of interest was royal visitor, or on the rare occasion RUGS, all sizes, qualities and] Ring street. Leave orders at from Swift's, yesterday afternoon, for [celebrated on Thursday evening the of a marriage from Stafford house colors, small and large; largest Auley's honkstors. Toh Ah t th the west, on her first trip of the sea- {contracting persons being Miss Eliza- London correspondence New York Her- stock ever shown here The condition of John en, of ® son. beth Gertrude, youngest daughter of ald Wilbur mines, is very satisfactory and | The steamer City of Montreal, which | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Whitney, Brock continuing to. improve. thas been in the Kingston dry-dock : y ort J ns Militia Change eS. CARPETS, AXMINSTER, WIL-| "jy. Na.-Dru-Co. tooth paste. Gib- Yheing fitted t will 2 4 stregt, and Thomas Bert < REA, eldest | - v » y p ole . SO! of Mr. ana J N mas James, n Monday, ay wi a nto TON, BRUSSELS We are clearing | son's. iam fo he tie ume aon of Ng. and Mi! James, | On Moday, May 1st, will z : to-morrow for the wes Colborne street. The young coupl!, effect the reorganization of the nil oui 800%yards of $1.35 Brussels,| Men's Oxfords, tan or black, low The M. T. Co's barge Hamilton is in } ! ell { Crimson, slightly used, for 62¢ cash, i 200 Pek ol g who are both well known in the city, itin-system of Canada, by which the , " . -- rim ghtly use prices. Dutton's, A Princess the Kingston Dry-Dock having her | gore joined in the bonds of matri- troops at present contained in the Young Irish -Couple Wedded. : : . Maly : James Adams, a voung farmer who OAS CT as EA td Stafford House in London Scene of Theatrical Experiment, DIAMONDS OF MERIT IF YOU BUY YOUR DIAMOND RING Protect Your Furs BUY A MOTH-PROOF BAG, We have them in different sizes from the short jacket size to the long Ulster. " here you can rest assured of TWO FACTS: st, The Price is Right. With these bags there is no. danger from moths, roaches, It's the best ever put on the mar- dust, vermin or mice 2nd. The Stone is a Good One. LET US SHOW YOU OUR DIAMOND VALUES SOME DAY SOON, ket. Costs $8.00, but lasts 50 years, No pasting, gluing or sewing is required; the patent fastener is pecure '0000000000000 000000%00¢ Patent Clothes Hooks inside 000005000000000000000000000¢° Try Moth Proof Sheets for wrapping up bedding or Huing, trunks er boxes. These are 40 inches x 48 inches, and are only be each Dr. A. P.Chown, Dwi ician, INS Pl CESS STREET. "Phone 343. S000 nesecsessenesnee We have Small' Diamond Rings for April Birthdays. SMITH BROS. Jewellers, Opticians. 880 KING STRERTY. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 6 and 35 yard lengths. . in $6 000,48 vars eng oles ln Fu en append ht rE 2 mane Cy oe ete 1 Sn Spe rind | | LR, Sm'\on wen! ou dock yesler: | MacTavish, Queen street, at 9.30 o'- ganized in divisions, on a basis which | has recently mrrived from Ballymena I Work | supply while the clerks are on their gq. » i g in isions, 2 basi \ . Repair and . Upholstering vacation clock. It was a very quiet afiair, could be put into operation immedia Ireland, and Miss Margaret Christie, dong gromptly 23d wall, y "Buy McConkey's sweets." Gibson's. Marine Doings Everywhen only the immediate friends and rela- ately should the troops be ordered to | Who is also a native of Antrim county, : Save money buying our children's| .. nT e 8 ¥ - tives being present. The young couple take the field. { Ireland, were quietly married hy Rev ' oa 'Phone 90. Yours, school boots. Dutton's. Fhe Newsboy is rather a queer | wore unattended. i ---------------- | Dr. MacTavish, at his residence on ! Mrs. Keeler and daughter, Nellie, | [name for a Jreatuet, , nye the ape | After the ceremony the gusts drove Automobile Signs Changed. Wedncaday siternaon. I'he young cou I . ; who has been visiting in the city for' -- ont} angle, Bt; ape people and | © the residence of the bride's parents | By order of the Ontario Motor Pla ill side on a farm not far from |J USE received a fresh ship- the past manth, left, vesterday, for staunch and makes good time on the where a daioty supper was served. The | Laague the numbers on. automohiles g . Ea T. F. HARRISON 0. their home in New York. Kingston route. The Portsmouth newly-married pair will reside with {hae been changsd this -vear. Last SH Hate ment of . Women's smart tan and black "Ox-' eines says the Newsboy is al- the bride's parents for a few days un-|season they were white letters on a . ' fords cheap this week. Dutton's. {ways welcome whether on time or not til their new home on Barrie street|hlack background. This year the let tn Christy's colobrated make, at Ostrich d "Buy Huyler's sweets," Gibson's. An Oswego despatch 'says: The |i8 completed. _ | tora are white on a dark blue back: | "omphell Bros', an Mrs. Dunwoodie and Miss Norma | rocking tug Reid from the Sharples, | Among the many presents which | round. The licenses are all re MR M b Dunwoodie, B.A, who came down for came in last night. The captain says | Were received was a handsome maho- | numbered. | Investigate. arrabeau Boas Seva > convocation, returned to their home {jay are enjoying fine weather at the | NY table, the gift of the employees | i -- I And eonvinee yourself that Camp 1 . ' y ] of the Dominion Express Co. here, The Largest Assortment yhell's hats are the best. New doriim ALL ( OLORS, af¥Kingford, Ont., this morning. wrock and that the cargo is being Asbestos insoles for tired feet. Dut- taken out as fast as possible. While | where the groom is employed. | Ol new derbies in Kingston in all lin the most celebrated makes, $2, # . Lace Curtains ton's. | ho believes that the steamer can be RE the new styles, 82, 22.50, 83, 21.50, (82.50, 83, £1.50, 81. Knockabout hate | {i 5 5 Bros'., - "Buy infants' foods." Gibson's. floated he says it will not be possible FORMER RESIDENT DEAD. $4, Campbell Bros'., the store for new- [irom 5 up at Campbell Edward T. Nugent and sister, Mrs, ito tell the extent of her injuries until mre lest styles. and best values in men's | Kingston's only exclusive hat and far J. F. Dovle, left, Wednesday, for Ba-' the cargo is removed. Dr. G. E. McAvoy, Formerly of Wolfe , . ° 'store sat Ww ¥ GOURDIER ' . * ur showing of Lace Cur- ; A 6 Carg : ; aX . A tavia, N.Y., to attend the funeral of | The Great Lakes Protective Associa: Island, Passed Away. | ' their uncle, the late Michael Nugent. tion has accepted the Sharples. as a One of the best known physicians of | Bedding plants. See Purdy i i | { - - . i "Buy Na-Dru-Co, tooth pasie Net, Marie Antoinette, Arabian Women's button boots, special val: Mol : 5 . : ' : ; » | Mo key's sweets." Gibson's son's, ahd Nottingham qualities, in ue, cheap. Dutton's. Muskogen; ich: pasaed Bay in the cConkey wae ihson i n / cont . 'ng hed ' | parse y uly . Med » White, Ivory and two tone ef- "Buy spring {onics. Gibson's. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. DO ee ago. He made avain wl -- ETT -- " -- ; / fects are as exquisite in design Farmers state that the roads in tha | EF Oe vor his Health for two or a Ss the most fastidious cauld country are in first-class condition. | C usive i th nd took treatment at dif- ! as the Ww One farmer remarked to the Whig, ves | months, am Is > ue , § | desire, \¢ | torday, that they had never been het- | t | ferent hospita s bw i was of no use. | o > iG 'UR s tor for driving. Read - O- Wear { Stricture of the bowels was the cause | fo ar ain u etin NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Sie. chamois finish gloves, 25c, "Dut- y of death. Deceased was born on Wolfe | e er No Island forty-four vears ago and went | ~=8pecial values at $1.00, ton's ¥ . E . : | $1.25, $1.60. A "Buy spring tonics." Gibson's. { to Michigan in the eighties. He was] well known throughout the state both I That 'Brick Dwelling. No. 48 Glergs ! : ir otutTaing $1 The conditi f br. R. V. B Ta / i » IRISH POINT CURTAINS, was or eeiiy Batts, to-day. fh 1 0 as a medical practitioner and drug- bed . l 4 d » gist. He was the third brother of the | {Sireet, near Willlam, containing 9 $3.50 to $8.00. passed a very restful night, and unless ; xist, : e TE some complications set in, he is on C. amily to die in three weeks tind. A | on. a lio '2 MARIE ANTOINET TE trom the road to recovery. > brother and sister on Wolfe Island i yms, h water heating, modern $6.00 upward. $1 motor veils, all colors, B50ec, Dut- | survive him, and two brothers in the states. He leaves a widow and three | improvement(s and gas, for 83.000 3 1 Ra R ton's. : 3 ARABIAN POINT, $3.60. W. A. Spriggs & Co., 167 Princess | i children. AAs AAO MARSA SALA Lady] street selling out bargains 4 \ |§ | | > I mantles, gas shades, electric shades, | \ | The Big Hat Makers. 250 Yards of Dress Ginghams in a big varisty of neat A s | Id a pres 2 | " ! gog chandeliors, elattrie chandliors. { Of the world are represented here, | and stripes, fast colors { Unfurnished R. McFAUL. Saturday last day, 25 per cent off. p and include Seott, Buckley, Christy, Sale three-inch silk ribbon, 10c. yd. = Heath, Imperial, ete, 82, $250, $31, | "§ SPECIAL ON SATURDAY MORNING 10¢ ¢ ; ps : : . 3 ] , al, gte., 32, 32.50, 8, | CIAL ON S/ J : . a Yard Kingston Carpet Warehouse, Dutton's. : : { $3.50, 84, Campbell Bros'., Kingston 21 "Buy spring tonics." Gibson's 3 only exclusive hat and fur store. i All Remnants of Dress Goods and Silk including lait 1 *) * ; : nt i 8 GL i8 a Sikh, « pialu an + MEL STRALAS LESS Miss Myrtle Smith, Parham, pupil of he | 1 Mrs. A. W. Stewart, A.D.CM. bas iH i Firemen Given a Run. fancy, in short and long lengths ; Neswived, word Shat,_she was sucoesstul HR - ! Smoke issuing from a house on YOUR CHOICE ON SATURDAY MORNING AT HALF PRICE. MULLIN, 4 rincess street, near Barrie, on urs. | minion College of Music, Montreal, { 1 ! . : THE REAL ESTATE BAN 9890000000000000000008| "\a-Dru-Co. goods," at Gibson's. ! I a Bes, aft aenaan, Juve. he lmpesssion Another lot of odd pieces in Mohair Dress Goods, light and § | ' | us 8 , : i ) . : i Priced at 30¢; 40¢ and 4 Corner Johnson and Division Sts. « be. lisle stockings, 2c. All colors. i alarm was sent into the firemen, but dark shades, checks, stripes and plain 4. a yard. / "Phone 538. The charming villa residence, insurance n's. i : : ; Datton ftheir services were not required. A fire > Constable Chapman, of Brantford, i ra : . th arrived in the city, yesterday, for Al iE dust started in She Stove, hs Tm SATURDAY MORNING TO CLEAR AT 1c a Yard, bert Henderson, arrested by Constable Paid an Official Visit. ' few interesting items from our Ready-to-wear Deportment i 2 ot Batesoh, on a cha of theft, and 2 vas taken hack to Brantford for hi i LA ; bit} hen Me 0 2g f HS 5 { Re W. Longmore, Camden East, dis-| Lad Night Dresses, made of good quality white eotton. High Prevost, Brock street bas received o trict deputy, paid an official visit to neck, sleeves and neck trimmed with Torchon Lace: lengths, 54 to all his spring ond summer goods for " jLimeetone ledge, ADL W., on Thurs 60 inches. 4 ; By t his order clothing department, also in day might. After 1 nsiness part « : 2 rondy-made Notte and gents' furn- Every day weare gaining] the meeting. was concluded, the mem- FOR A SATURDAY LEADER ana aaa B30¢ Kach, ishings department. They are all well | {many pleased customers hers apent a social time, together, and assorted with new goods. inournew Read y-to- : 2 To Puy LG na and Millinery ee Fined for Fighting. years, neatly made in assorted designs, priced up to $1.29 each awarded honor certi meats. We have a very f Two nes jo spt ged in 2 Sight _ SATURDAY MORNING FOR...... ... ... . .... 80c Each, : ty, conduct and proficiency, ne ary tn i light, attractive space] | fluence of liquor, appeared before Ma" | - mouth school : Kathleen McCammon, devoted entirely to la- | gistrate Farrell, this morning, and a See the extra special In Ladies' White Waists that we will sell : Martha Marks, Fllen Ewart, Omar > y a | fine of 85 and costs was imposed up- on Saturday for One Dollar Each. cs Thad ream. w= dies' wear--it's on the] on each. A first appearance drunk was They a tly made, with embroidery. t ny --- iven a chance. , e neatly m ith embroidery fronts and with 3-4 GRUMBLE AN 4 5 ground floor the lightis (8 sleeves, trimmed with lace and insertion. All sizes 32-42. Cheap i n MELE 3X Bros. do yhu » ® * * ® . . * % ® : - * ° * * » . > * # * . ° : by Lieut. ® Fast Driving on Street, Sem ---- : good and everything is i ' Kingston District. * at $1.35. : manage always to look * * ® . * * ° ° . » * » . . * * * ° . * only Children's White Dresses, samples, to fit ages 4 to & . Occupants of two different i } . of stone, ; exclusively made for our-| The annual meeting of the Kingston OUR SATURDAY PRICE saa ee Rah, spick and span? . You u twelve rooms and is sclves and marked injiNethodiet district wil Srbuph Li Be euilars whe Wemsie {Met nd . a culate. plain figures. (day, May 18th, at 930 a.m. The min "Hundreds of Pairs of Lace Curtains, 3c to $6.50 2 pair Grin: That's ae sy as New Coats. $20] isterial on Wednesday, the : slipping on » banana peel '1 patronize the BEST New Suits... ., N 080000 tssseesecscsssntes [17th, at ype a.m. ! LAUNDRY in town. Try it, I like good hats ner. "That are stylish and fine, iiss INewman & Shaw, |]. 0 ero | stonLaundry King lpaves Swifts whaet on THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. JAR oe Pi a «OF COURSE. Grumble : Name and ad New Underiirts. New Waists . " New Neckwear . New Corsets . COMPARE! i | Good Taste, ] old man, try it's 5 win i | . sesessasesacas

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