Daily British Whig (1850), 19 May 1911, p. 5

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F | S-------- Sasescsstsseessesssssessststetestesestseenl ceseens HUNT'S is Where To Go for a Z i» 2 {3.3 < 15: 13 ~The Shift, Collar and Pie store of the city P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street} JET 0) ; BEIIPIII III FIFI SP IPIIPIIFIIIIIRINGIIFIIIN sido si = -- _ We have a large stock of COOKSON'S ANTIMONY for immediate delivery. Prices right. THE CANADA METAL €O., LTD, - T ORONTO GET READY TO CELEBRATE * VICTORIA- -DAY ! by Taking Mvatage of Ret 2 Cos Specials for Saturday and Monday Just Received and Passed Into Stock : 75 Men's and Young Men's Suits to clear, izes range all (Traveller's Samples), bought at a price from and the way from 35 to #4 chest, several patterns Yo choose worth $10.00 and $12.00, $6. 95 TAKE YOUR PICK SABURDAY AND MONDAY FOR 60 Only High Grade Worsted Suits For Men and Young Men, stylish, up-to-the mimute garments, in. wll the now popular shades of Green, Grey, Brown, and Olive, all 31 to 4 chest, good Value any place at $16.00 and $1800, GET YOUR SIZE HERE SATURDAY $1, 50 AND MONDAY FOR ....... 50 Only Boys' Two Piece Suits double-breasted or Norfolk, GET ONE FOR YOUR BOY DAY OR MONDAY FOR Sa R $2. 45 Big Showing of Children's Wash Suits and Blouses Over 40 different varieties to choose from at prices to suit every purse. Wash Suits from 4c. up. Come in and see them. Have You Seen Our Display Of Soft Colds, Soft Collar and Tie to match, and setts of three, Shirt, Collar and Tie. We have the largest variety ever shown in the city EA for. yotir inspection. Prices rock bottom. D real Mes, Plain or Bloomer style Pants, worth $3.50 to $1.00, New Hosiery, Hats for ol and Caps, : ' ii New Shirts, New Tnderwear; New every diseription New Neckwear, New: Belts, New Togpery smart dressy youmy MER eee Keep vour eyes on our windows for the late goods, and visit our store for you holiday 'outfit. Roney & Co. 127 Princess Street THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE. 2 SPECIALS for SATURDAY 2 85 Ladies make, yoke with insertion and tucks, full Two different Nightgowns, mother-hubbard around neck and sleeves. . designs, made of good durable Fine Cotton. Special for Saturday 48c. 15 LADIES WHITE UNDERKIRTSS , Mgne of good Fine Cotton," 12 inch of Embroidery, also dust fill, 36 to 42 inches. Regular...Price 7c. ~flounce fgood fit, sizes from 'Regular Price $1.00,' Special for Saturday 48c. " See Samples In Window. THE MONTREAL STOCK CO. 180 PRINCESS ST.--180 Between Redden's and Crawford's. ~ "Phone No. 844, ST LE Cape ¥ ing of badly many acces "time clamoring for a hearing, The. 1and other business transacted. incelt complein: it farmer At. i apopliey whi em plo oe oe hia 'aleve pudan Gibsou's. CITY AND VICINITY. (ONLY ONE OPPOSED METHODIST ~ DISTRICT pavons, CHURCH pos. : | The Discussion' Was' Warm at Times ~--~Rev.. J. T,. Pitcher Thought; Preshyteriaps Should Love Meth-| odists More. The ministers god laymen ol. { Methodist district, who finished {business and closed their session for another year, declared th ives as {being iu favor of church anion. The | [votd was almost unavisgoGs, only one Ivote being registered against jt. Campbell Bros". Panama Hats. Are the popular ones; see them. Oriental Odors, Vantine's famous toilet waters, to-morrow. e---- Gifts of Chinese. The Chinese class at Sydenham street | Methodist Bible 'school have given SE towards a nats © WOFKEr in China and $30 for a room in Chea-Tu hos pital, their Impure. Blood. it you are afflicted with boils, pim- | The discussion came up at the Thurs- | ples, or, any other, sidicatjon of im- {day afternoon session in Prigeess Pure blood, try Wade's Iron Tonio! | street Methodist chureh, and at' fimes | Pills. Sold at Mcleod's Drag Sones, [Ero veryi warm, sometimes - hres 23¢- per box, 5 boxes, $1.00. members being on the floor at ne | m-- | r ci It -- Removes to London, brought out in the discussion that| Capt. E. C. Dean, of the PASC, it was not to be expected that every Is In the city Methodist and Presbyterian should be examinations. he removes Next week the churches. Some of the staunch- district stafi. est and truest of hoth religions have jee lared themselves against the union | forsthe very reason that they are so | loyal to their own church and think | | found at this store, no' other .. as good | wins - Heath's; Imperial, ete, Rev. J Pitcher, chairman of the | $2, £3, $350, 34, Campbell chstrigt, a anid. at one fhe 8, X ys only exclusive hat of the discussion he took . the floor |and fur store, after requesting one of the members. present to take the chair. i He said he was sorry' that some of | the Presbyterians did not love, the | the parish of Montague, will be Methodists more than they did The ducted as rector of the parish Presbyterians wanted practically the Kitley by the Archdeacon Carey, same thing as the Met! lists did, so Sunday, May 25th wihy should they not ne together. | : om Another point which he brought out | Genuine Panama Hats. was that he thought the stationing You will find our values "in of ministers was not what it should | Panama hats to be at least 25 - per In some instances he_ thought [cent better than are to be nad else it 'would benefit the community great- | where and when you buy here you. get tly if the ministers 'were to remain' an up-to-date hat store style. Come {longer than four years. The talk of in examine and compare. Campbell litinerney was worked to death. . He | Broe'., Kingston's only exclusive hat thought the ehunges in many in- | and-fur store. stances were against Methodism. He thought the settlement committee | Mark Twain's Works, should 'have power to remove a min If vou are interested in obtaining a {ister if he was not suited to the complete set of all his books at one | commnmity, if he thought the half the former price on the easy pay- {community wished for a change that ment plan it will cost, pothing to get {all they would have to do would {to notify the community. There was Page book. "Little ln very spirited discussion upon this Mark Twain." Address { matter. Some thought that this would "British Whig office." [te very humiliating to the minister, i wh for if he was not invited, to stay Remembered by Flock. longer it would mean that he would Rev. R. Bamforth, B.A., Madoe, have to change. Nothing further was son-in-law: of Mrs. William Lake, done in this regard, but the discus. Queen street, was presented, by the gion was suddenly brought to a close Ilible class of the Methodist church, : {with an easy chair, and Mrs. . Bam- The lay delegates to conference were {forth with some pleasant reminders of appointed as follows : F. Anglin, f the warm place she holds inf the heart Brewer's Milli; W. I. Graves, King- | of the ladies of the @ongTegation. ston; John Peters, Kingston; J, Ar! thur Jackson, Gananoque; Byron Gordon, - Glenvale;, W. W. Dorman, Seeley's Hay Thomas Sproule, West- brook; R. Carnovsky, Kingston; [ed in a frying pan or tin dish in the TP. Bren, Kingston; G. A.loven, and ground in a eofiee mill, lateman, Kingston; F. M. Lawson, | makes a fine coffee; which has an Sydenham; J. Warner, Harrowsmith; | agreeable flavor, and is also very good J. Clary, Wolie Island; Elmer Davis, | for rheumatism, neuritis, stomach Kingston; Oliver Chewn, Kingston; 8. | troubles and other complaints. It is R. Bailey, Kingston; A. F. Chown, | thus possible to clean the boulevards Kingston; .John Conners, Gananoque; and lawns and save oh the ' coffee William Cooper, Wolfe Island; M. Van- bills. liven, Battersea; Thomas Ellis, Pittaferry; J. R. Smith, Westbrook; | clifford Sine, Gananoque; George i Leatherland, Glenvale Br. . C., C. |Nash, Kingston: Joseph Ulark, King- ston. Alternates, F. R. Anglin, | + Kingston; George Toplifie, Glenvale; C..C. Talman, Lyndhurst; J. M Hughes and L. P. Robinson, King- ston. The Best. Of the world's best hats are to be Seott's, Buckley's, Inducted on May 28th, Rev. C. BE. S. Radeclifie, B.C.L,, of in- of on fine or Stories About Box 409, ee A ---------- Save Coffee Bills. Dandelion roots, cut into the size of coffee beans, dried in the ovem; roast- Will Have Stiff Leg. Writing from Opelika, Alabama, near which place. he was shot by moon- Shinets ten days ago, Dallas I. Smith, formerly of the Richardson mica Jeb of this city, states that he improving and expecta to be all right again, with the exception of a stiff the bone® of which was injured by a bullet. Mr. Smith feels that he was lucky in getting off with his life. He will remain in Alabama as manager of the Randolph mica mines. is leg, ARRANGING A MEETING Regarding County Pupils at Col- -- legiate Institute. D. D. Rogef 3 was in the city, Thursday, end mvoring to arrange date for the meeting of the manage ment committees of the board of edu- { cation and the educatiodal committee of the county council, in' reference to the od question of admitting county pupils to the C ollegiate Institute. The | date was not fixed, but it is fikely that a meeting will be held shortly | It will be remembered. that the mat-| ter was discussed at a' recent meeting | of the board, when a deputation from' the county council waited on the board, and asked that the negotia- tions be re pune. William Lesslie Succeeds. Witham Lesslie, of Kingston, whe undertook to rescue. the 158Ho0t dam |aged section of the Toromto water prosks intake _ pipe from a _ watery on a when the pipe wa This pipe has caused a great people of To the other day dis de to do and Thursday morning, landed. {deal of trouble to the ronto, and it was only { that the city council decided to miss the contractors. Mr.. Lesslie {elared that as he had undertaken bring the pipe ashore, he would pogceven at his -own-expense, when interviewed on Thursday, after landing it, he said: "All 1 have to say. gentlemen that I have done what bs agreed to do." = Goon FOR THE CROPS. Farmers Delightéd With the Heavy Shower. "That rain will make thousands of | dollars," remarked a farnier to the | Whig Thursday afternoony speaking' of | i the rain storm in the early morning. | FOOD It is~reported that the month of April for the whole of Canada, has been marked by heavy frosts. But May has been favorable fo the culti- Should not only taste good, vation of the land, and the rainfall but. should nourish the bod has been sufficient for healthy vegeta: |}. gone EE to © : foods they have been accust- omed to eat, but which do not give the power of mind and tion, Reports state that in many places in body to be had from some other foods. Ontario, the frosts werp destructive on the fall wheat. made from whole wheat and barley, by a food expert, is all absorbed by the system for building up a clear brain and a strong body, Try .Grape-Nuts and cream or . milk regularly for the cereal part of the morning meal a few weeks, and note the improvement in mental Genuine Panamas. We defy competition when it comde to fine Pann hats. Ours, at $485, 7.50, $10, are not surpassed in Can ada and we. invite your inspection. Campbell Bros'., Kingston's only ex- clusive hat and Tar stove. The golden jubilee of Rt. Rev. Bishop Gabriels in the Roman Cath- priesthood will be celebrated in Onlcasburg during the coming Sep- tember. ' "Buy talcum powders." Gibson's. Mrs. Delbert Luzo, a resident of Eli- sabethtown, died at St. Vincent de Paul hospital, where she had been a patient seven days it with pneu monia. Deceased was twenty-nine years of age, and was a daughter of William Ks Smith, of Fai : Special sale of 'perfumes at Best's | to-morrow. » | In an electric storm, the house, bans, and live stock of Stearns ( Knowlton, farmer, of Chantry, were struck by lightning and consu "lee cream in your own home." Buy bricks at Gibson's. ' "Thare's a Reason" -- writing on promotion | in favor of this move on the part ui |v-London to take u position on thes be full particulars and a new thirty-two re | igular $1.50 and $2, for Ye, at Best' s | i | grave, succeeded in-his. undertaking og Pompanions drinking, Rev. F. J. Anderson, Ameliasbure, Canadian Post Cereni © is very ill, pag been stricken 'with --- " Ontari Car y which has affected his speech . » Ontario, _ sou 8. : CLA RENCE ~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1011. "THEY ARE ALL NEW" Look at Your Teeth Do they Need leaning ? Densodora Tooth Powder cleans, ~whitens, prevents decay, heals and hardens the Gums. 10 oz. 25¢ Bottle PROUSE'S DRUG STORE ROBBED A SICK MAN WALKER RELIEVED OF WATCH AND MONEY. Was Picked Up Unconscious, "and Theft Was Discovered After He Recovered at the Hospital--The Police Have Been Asked to In- yestigate the Case. Ome of the meanest theftd on record is that which took in connec tion with the case of Clarence Walker, the young Oswego wan, who was pick ed up in an almost dying condition and taken to the Hotel Dieu, the case. being referred tc in the Whig on Thursday, night. When the young fellow came senses, at the hospital, he asked =a bout - his 'belongings, and then it was found that he had been velieved of his gold watch and pin, and the sum ol $s. Where did the money go to is the question, and the police to-day asked to invesyate the Walker had been around the city but it he was robbed while Le AIF upneoNscious that pin like plac e to hs ? This were case with is jeved that he was on the roadway in state. The "young fellow he had the money, watch earlier in the day, and it looks a straight case of theft Walker is still at the Hotel and is getting along wicely He likely be able--teo eo -around. again. in the course of a few days. That Walker is alive to-day to the fact that he was found in the nick of time, and given prompt at tention, : is sure and Dieu, will is due -------- At the Police Court. At the police court, on Friday were five cases in which citizens were charged with neglecting to comply with the sanitary by law, in making the. necessary improvements on Jthetr property. One case was dropped, an- other adjourned for a week, to allow for 'an inspection by the city engineer, a third was also adjourned for a week to give time for the work being done, and in the other two the necessary work is to be carried out as soon possible. , there as ---------- The Great Canadian Singer. The Oxford (Eng.) Times, of Felwru- ary 19th, says: "Her singing worked the audience to a pitch of great enthusiasm. Her voice is pure and flexible, and "she sings with a charm ing simplicity, displaying. an extra: ordinary compass. Miss Ricardi and her company _8p- pear in the city hall, on Tuesday evening, May 2rd. Plan at Uglow' 5 Is in Ottawa. Sergt.- Instructor Jordan, Kingston, and Mrs. Jordan are in Ottawa and will be there for several weeks. - The sergeant-instructor goes to the cap- ital for some weeks each summer to look after instruction classes and al go generally goes to Petawaws ta at- temid to such duties while the troops a in training 'there during June and uly. = Complete rimless nose classe, : fitted, gold-filled bridge, £1.50, at Best's. Three of the attendants at Rook- wood ssvium are atl present laid up with: typhoid fever. Three new reels of moying pictures and illustrated song, at "Wonderland, to-night. "fon cremmn bricks for teas." Gib "pro- for $3.00 and $3.50 to $5.00. We are showing some of the swellest ever. shown in Oxfords Kingston-- FOR MEN. SWELL TANS, SWELL PATENTS, REAL UP-TO-DATE GUN METALS. See the New Lasts Called THE TICKER. THE AVIATOR, THE ALTC; THE LUCKY DOG, NEMO and HI TOE ABERNETHY'S ARE YOU DEALING WITH CRUMLEY BROS. Come to the Store and See New Ideas in Fashions THE NEWEST AND BEST OF FASHION BOOKS NEW WASH DRESS GOODS Pretty Sole de Nero effects on Linen or Cofton materials, 22¢, 25¢ per yard. DUCKS, PRINTS, PRETTY FRENCH FOULARDS, HEAD, ZEPHYHS, GALATEAS, REPPS, GINGHAMS, TUNG LINENS, CHAMBRAYS, 10c¢ to 25¢ Yard. BLACK MATERIAL A SPECIALTY. It's so easy 'to make with a New Idea Pattern, BRING YOUR ART BLIND TROUBLES TO US, CRUMLEY BROS. INDIAN SHAN "For Tea You Can't Beat Lipton's" Yes, Madam ; It's the Same Famous Tea That Is Sold All Over the World. LIPTON'S TEA Sold Only Airtight | *ackages in q- Sir TRA RBBT RB RTT RETESET RTRE bY Victoria Day. FIREWORKS Rockets, Roman Candles, Wheels, Mines, Crackers and Torpedoes. < i FRUITS, oh REAM IN BULK. Ae any part of Oy. GEORGE MASOUD, "Phone O80. 204 Princess Ye See our le, be, 10e and 25¢ assortment. Pr -- - PLIMBN e Ladies' Home Journal Dellnes- All kinds of Tinsmithing and Plumb | tor. V are advertising ing on shortest notice. Bp hese sdvertisg. Saves taken down and stored is | gorset wearars Dl ars good 8 oom, r the Bp i Co, 1 ne ake TOM alty of Hot: Air + yo u the benefit of ny train: Heatin ig. J Corset to Tit you, te To ins "proper Good American Cosl Oil al 14¢. per ole} 5 i» Jou 1 do residench itting : i daemon gallon, delivered to all parte of Ye | Sxpiaf it To you Bi your convenience. city. x Wanted, 1 two Amar Biris to canvass, ppiy at ence. to W. C. BENNETT, | ws wcarer power * Stow L dial ol Agents lor the Souvenir Stoves and [o. Lop fe enington Steet. 3 . 2 . Call Ios ati Our Stock of Meat sesesesee - and Groceries. Dainty Sweets. "Is extra choice this week-mmd -- PURE ICR CHEAN. Prime Westers Beef. EROCHLAT LS Choice Pork, Mutton and Veal x Smoked Meats of 'all kinds "New Vegetables of all Kinds, Choice Pickles, € atsup and Sauces, C. H. Pickering' 5 400 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone § eS a

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