Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1911, p. 2

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,, THE DAILY BRITISH WHG, TUESDAY. MAY '23, ihe werk-end in Toronto, the quest! daughter of Colonel Grant, of Hamil ; i " gp | ERE : of Sensior wed Me. J. R Kerr, "Tore ton, to Me. Wied "Cue Wiel. READING FOR THE HOLIDAY s 8 $ , : onto, has returned to town. | youngest son of the late Canon, White, oO : | < 2 ion 2 of Kingston and Mrs. G. White 'of Ot : Lie fio Tea was served at the Royal fp. will take place in Hamilton on NEW ARRIVALS IN POPULAR FICTION AT 5c 4 June 25th. The Music Master, Old Chester Tales, J John Burt, T ili } t tary College, on. Saturday aftérnoon, after the cricket match. . - » . : Ch . 2 ¢ 2 . ~~ = as. Klein: argaret sland * p i oe » . * | The engagement is announced of . a Margaret Deland Ee Cabral Adanis 4 aine *essereseescecsl The second class. cadets are enter- | Miss Ethel Everett" Hale, daughter of | Comrades, : Red Men and White, Robt. W. C3 bi taining at two picnics on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. P. 8, Hale, to Mr. W.| _ Thos. Dixon. - . - Owen Wister 15 Fishes. W.--Chanrhers fers fhe lien - CW. Wiicher, son of Mr. A. W.! The Fighter, : Brel . Ve dar i . 'Gevessss From Trapper to Wearer (Registered). . 4 i ; Witcher, of the interior department. A. B. Terhune. leatrice Mantle New Chronicles of Rebecca, Re liable The surprise "party arranged by Mise Freda Burns will be hostess sid Bi ) A some of the boys and girls, Ss. 8 picnic. on Victoria day. i marriage is arranged to take . . (3 our) rR turday evening, at hy J Be Coch. 4 0 {Place early in June. The Goose Girl, - J The Sim Princess, Th Feb gre. W me , Brent 4 Phere was a high 'tea at the -Coun- -- : Harold McGrath Geo. Ade - ha W H. Ou . sborn Fur Storage a » The onions a i, try Club, on Monday. . | ™me CITY. COUNCIL. A Rock in the Baltic, The Elusive Pimpernel, toe The One Woman, s x ; Hilda "and Doris Kent, . Miss ~ "Nora Mrs. J. Hewson. Cloveland, Ohio, is | The General Busihots Yraisactod Robt. Barr. Baroness Orezy. | Thos, Dixon Telephone 489, Our Waggon Jacuot, iss Helen 'Sard. Mins the guest of her 'sister, Mrs. FE. < » Monday Evening. J a . : : will Call. gine, "Mise hos ie : Hanilvonr Mins Culcheth; Parsmouth: i oe oY Nearly all the city council's time une Magazines Now On Sale Susie Anglin, Miss Mamie Garrett, palm. Bailey, of Haden, ie Uni. last evening was occupied "Campbit | Blue Book. Hampton's * All Story i Railroad Man's : } Fi OC i ; i : z C i dg s JOHN MCKAY, [i Woes! Tantit™ Sina ih; Fro, Wiliam foto, of the, (0 | Clu Blly Tol Ne Compr] Ble Book ori | 4 | se questions, he ges. Green Book ; Adventure. FASHION MAGAZINES. Rogers, Miss Jean Duff, Miss Mollie i 3 : . ' oa Aer brother, James Reid, president of | ' 3 i Saunders, . Misses Marjorie and Gwen, ¢ eral business was transacted in al -Aluslee's } - American Ladies' Home Journal - : x + the Kingston (Ad Boys' Association, | © ® a 149-1355 Brock Street Merrick, Miss Mildred Jones, Miss ip Chico, Mrs. Bailey was born not iad hort gm; In attendance vere Cosmopolitan. Everybody's ) Woman's Home Companion \ ' ., | Jessie Smith, Mise Kathleen Crisp, far from Kingston and retains all of |' ayo an and Ald. Bailey, Car Strand. Harper's, . Harper's Bazaar. - ~ Miss Vera Carson, Miss Grace Hem: her old-time fondness for her native | "0" Clugston, Elliott, Fair, Fraser, New Magazine ' Physical Cultur New Idea Magazine. pe - | ming, Miss Phyllis Short, Miss Doro- province. Givens, Haaley, Harty, Hoag, Went, Popular Mechanics. . Short Stories ' The Designer. thy Hill, Miss Mabel Richardson, Miss Mrs. Victor Anderson, of Ottawa, is Litton, Me aun, McCarthy, Rigney, Popular Electricity. Baseball Magazine +}. Ladies' World. Charley Short, Messrs. Douglas Ang- leaving about the middle of June to | 805% Shaw and Toye. Technical World Munsey Art de 1& Mode These communications were read Electrician and Mechanic. - Scrap Book Costufid Royat : lin, Walter Macnee, Sidney McCann, pay a visit to her parents™Colonel i ; ] : ) Laughlin Toghia 3 0 Mosgan, ant iv. Gordon, In Kiogeion. and some were dealt with i fn Smart Set. ATgOSY : * American Dressmaker R. L. Murdock, Gordon Merrick, Frank | Mr. J. H. Macnee, and Mr. H. R. 3 Department of militia and defence re . . . . / Smythe, John Aird, Cadets Gordon, Connolly, who went to Brockville, on | P8rPour. . . ; h 11 B k : ! ; Mi- A. B. Cunningham regarding the . i e Oo ege 4 00 . ore, Gibson, Fort?, Stewart McPherson, Friday on Mr. Connolly's yacht, cab stand on th th side of Cl I on, Wilmot, 8 i find- noru, returned home on Sunday, 3h 1 uh dhe north sale ol Liar awson, Wilmot, Straubenzie, Wind. no on ence street. THE FINEST BOOK BTORE IN KASTERN ONTARIO, ler, Codville, Irving, Robertson, Tay-' Miss Winnifrid Claxton, Union street, 'BR 2TH R : \ ) ) y J. H. Macnee, secretary Board of 260 PRINCESS STREET > ? - > Phone 91¢ lor, Helmer SBlanc , left on Monday to visit Mrs. James |, ' Bere, ; elmer, Holt, LeBlanc and O'Reilly, Toronto, ~ Frade re Cataraqui bridge. se : * - » THE BiG HOUSEFURNISHING: MONTH Thompson. Smyth Ci { i 4 . po y - a a " " . Sythe, Sage & Smythe and Me fssessscscesescecceceny 4 3 : A. y. Rich s . Ww i 1 , "4 ® usiness S|essmen oO ol . 2 those noticed at the Wood- rs dchardson poIngLon | Kdward Keefe. The cori] decided to A ROUSING GOOD-BYE : : , : : Am. Our stocks are equal to the demand, | Among were + Street, returned on Monday from De: ' rose "eronto, where she has been the guest {Place Mr. Keefe on the assessment roll P t ct Yo r Wa oan Yolp. ir, Corpels or bine, in Toronto, on Saturda: n Pin {arpa ur Mrs. C. Van Straubenzie in OE a: 3 z for 1911 is givi i Gh { Mrs. Frederick Rathbun, for ~ the | for 1911, on his giving & bond satis-| 1 14TH REGIMENT CORONATION MEMBERS. F BUY A MOTH-PROOF BAG. VRTVVVTTVTVLVLTTVLTRLESECS -e Bar " Broochcs - tains, Furpiture or. Repdir Work, tor. with pal dr \ o color, with pale grey over dress, large = ty 3s hat. Mrs, Trumbell Warren, white em. Past week. : Tattory Jo the city solicitor. ! brcsiderad muslin, pele green i Dr. B. Hanley, Wellington streel, is Ingaton Yorks Clu extending 3 bbe ' : amt at 1 rounct he privileges of the club o white hat. Mrs. William Harty, d spending a few days in Toranto. fount F og nis > p - blue embroidered in white, block hat. Mrs. James Third, Wellington street, | Victoria day. Bupper. at. the. Armouriss-Ten 1 F : y * left on Saturday for Campbeliford, The Kingston Old Boys' Association dollar Gold Pieces Presented to Mrs. Frederick Hammond wore pale : Fh fT 'ivi i grey, with groy. plumed hat, - black here she will visit her mother for a |© n Sunke is Sige Holiday. the Three Representatives by the atin wrap with aly : short time. : | ". 1D. Wood and others for extension Sergeants. E. WN. Bickford, in black Sa Miss Sibbald Hamilton 'returned, on [of waterworks on Johnson street, be-| © : black hat with touch of pale gold. Vhursday, from Guelph, where she bas | tween Victoria and Macdonmell streets The coronation contingent of the } wa Queh 0" pa'e_golc. been visiting Miss Marjorie Dui for| The committee reports were all} 14th Regiment, P.W.0. Rifles, will long Principal Gor p : . some time. adopted, as already reported, with the remember the send-off which their veri al fortum, of, See's uwnl-, Miss Dorothy Betts, of London, will | exception of that of City Property, brother-sergeants gave sthem, Monday to He stafl and student aun sail ;the third of June from Montreal | Ald. Ross withdfawing the clause re- |night, just before their departure for 3 f ens of '* fonEngland, where she will spend = |speiting the sale of eity lot on the Quebec to go * in training, prior to faculty of education. Tea was served g pe Th 3 ee ! on the verandsh, at a table which few weeks. Later she expects to go |sButh-west corner of Alfred and York leaving for England. The citizens will was prettily decorated with d to Paris to study for two years. streets, |not forget either, for the songs of the tulips and was presided over by Mrs fa Saal . - Monday, July 31st was fixed as the buys at ome o'clock Tuesday morning Sinclair Laird Mrs, W 8. Ellis Mr. W. 8S. Ireland, from ( hatham, is civic holiday. | woke everyone on the line from the cut the ices and the irls : wh . ia the guest of Mr. Frank Ireland, Alice By-laws were passed for the con-!Armouries to the outer station. sisted were Miss Alicy Kin, a street. . struction™f a sewer in Sydenham !. QMS.' Frank Ludlow, Color-Sergt Laura' Lhilw : 1 Mi &» Eil 18% | Miss Lois Saunders left, to-day, for | street, 203 feet north of William street William McCullagh, Sergt. Charl Wei } ips anc Wiss "tleen Montreal, where she will spend a few | to conneet with a tile sewer in Will- Hall, Alexander Flett, of the signal right ys, (days with Bishop and Mrs. Farthing, [iam street; also for a sewer in Will: ling corps, belonging to the Lith AL the fest. cout + Buckingh and afterwards will sail for England. iam street, 140 feet west of Aberdeen Reyriment, and Nelson Gibson, repre Palin ay Bunting ~ ond { cP adougal, will noarive Ryreet to SOumeel with a tile sewer in senting the 47th Regiment, were made ' y- ¥th, ¢ * fro Mo e 0 8 e day | Aberdeen street. the guests of honor at supper give sented i - 1 i : j : Fo A Si ; ! g onor at a PI ven i uf a it iy Ei sistey, Nov. A. -R, Kirkpate tie bylaw was passed providing for in the Armouries by their brother 2 . ! ' d 1 - rick, he wateri ) " p lim a ERT . Dining-room Suites, Bedroom Suites, | stonian. Mrs. Orr Lewis' gown was of Mrs. Austin, of Toronto, who has {the th rt iorenl reel. from pont : _ ouday Nigh I Carpets, Rugs, Oil * Cloth, Linoleum, | pale pink net over satin, embroidered been visiting Mrs. George Mahood, re- | south side of J J 8 2a Yas VY IY A We ( _ sati .. } James street. ime dings of jo Curtains, Draperies, Shades, etc. Vice a Jeathes design in crystals and turned home on Monday. ' Ja mes street, Nuwiveral With Seatings: « f rb a , * Aci p. train was of ciel blue Mrs. Rot Wilkinso od FA g 2 - 3088 R Bee 8 : : C 1.00, | diamante re i . vert ilkinson anc her ARMERS ARE HAPP : waemrivek i no sad Verandah Chairs, § ' Rain Jitied ig pink and heavily em- two children; and Miss Meta Moutrav, HAPPY pveving, the theo Sneha of To Hu * . roidered with (histles, # roses, and of Amherst Island, are the guests of | Over Conditi i roam ig lu EE tr Repair and Upholstering promptly |shamrocks in natural colors and "dia. Mrs. E. B. Wilson, Union street. ons {on Planting Their tingent, were presented with three $10 «and well dome. mante feathers. Mr. H. Bates, King street, left, to- he Seed. wold Jace, as tokens slyeserm, Ment . . . . alr 5 p bak " ore made by Lieut. -Co un . ¥ " ; . |day, to spend a few days in Toronto. farmers throughout the district Speeches were ma y La wo » Electric Vacuum £ leaner will do Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell entertained] Spec a J A * | are highly elated ovér the conditions Mingham and other officers. "Sam your house cleaning for you. at tea early in the we® and the' Mrs. Clarke Taylor, and Master | W0der which they were able to plant McCullagh, father of William McCul 1 e ; their seed. They had admirable lagh, sang his favorite ballad, entitled Or you can use our small cleaner, | guests included Mr. and Mrs. Halla- Keith Taylor, of Gananoque, arrived : bY $1.00 per day. way Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. Hansard on Saturday to visit Mr. and + Mrs. weather fy she ork, and the seed 'Old Black Joe . y , was pk z oN | Al one o'clock the contingent, ac ess " . We have them In different sizes from the short jacket size to the long Ulster. q LONG SLENDER PINS of 14K GOLD, WITH SETTINGS OF SINGLE CORAL, AMYTHEST, PERI DOT, OR AQUA<MARINE, ON PERFECTLY "PLAIN "BARN, OR SETT IN THE MIDDLE OF A BAR or PEARLS THESE PINS ARE NEW, AND HAVE A VERY PLEASING APPEARANCE. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, 850 KING STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. With these bags there "18" no danger from moths, roaches, dust, vermin or mice, No pasting, gluing or sewing is required; the patent fastener is secure. (60000000000000000000 Patent Clothes Hooks inside. Try*Muth Proof Sheets for wrapping up bedding or lining trunks or boxes. These are 40 inches x 48 inches, and are only be each. ------ Dr. A. P.Chowh, Druggist. Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET 'Phone 343. : ®0pccecvecscocsesesee '0000000000000 'D000 sTO0OOOOCOOOTOOIGORSY Hora, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craig, Charles Livingstgn, Mr. Tavier will srmiys They were : -- Miss Frances Sullivan, Miss Nora Gor. join theth for the holiday. able to get all their seeding done in companied by about eighty of thei i : don, Nr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig, Miss | - Mr. Reginald Crawford, of the North- | {Wo weeks' time, the ground being in friends, started for the GTR. sta d T F HARRISON Co Bessie Smythe, Messrs. Arthur and © Crown Bank, Brockville, spent the fine condition, and this was followed tion. They 'marched down the centre ' . . on. * | Bartlett Dalton, Mr. BE. Van Lesslie Weekend in town with his parents, | YP" With warm rains and hot weather. of Princess street singing, "For lle's Phone 90. » aud Mr. George Smythe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford, Bar- Farmers all over the county are ex- Jolly Good Fellow," *"Yip-I-Addy-l , . . . . rie street. pressing $hels conviction that tha Ay," and several other well-known The First Class C, i ' 'Miss K. Lyman, "Calderwood." was {Prospects for a great crop this vear |pieces. Faces appeared at windows all ' oO x © # Niut Cina Cadets will be hosts the {are excollent. FoR ThE Te Ta ais You ate sure to. want t icnie -to- Kingste il Wed: hostess at the last meeting of e- aE Te {where all the noise was coming from a New White Dress for MADE OVER nesday, and the guests will include leading Club on Monday. ai 3 « . g is Mrs. J. R. Sedgewick, Royal Mili- Celebrating the 24th, but as soon as they saw who it was Summer, as thev are ANI . { ) * Miss Sylvia Cochrane, Mi Ver Car- 4 i ie, a * tary College, will enteftain at dinner Will not be complete unless vou drop they smiled good-naturedly and wen! . . b 3 80 cool and comfol ta le . REP A IRED son, Miss Helen Gordon, Miss Nora ot ; ; hi : Miss ON Friday evening. {in at The King Edward and see one of back to bed. The contimgent boarded ' . / 3 Macnee, Miss Madge Dawsen ° : 3 Lace Curtains $ | Kathleen Crisp, Miss. Doris Kent, Mr. | Among the girls who will make the best programmes of the season. the colomist car at. the inner station to wear. We have a X a: their debut' in June are: Miss Lilian | Tt is certainly a hummer. One of the which was assigned to the Kingstor swell range of materials F GOURDIER oo Walter Macnee, Cadets Ronald Fortt : + i i Colin Gitmon, Haley Siive Yau Strand il, Miss Gwen, Merrick, Miss best comedies, "Soldiérs Three," or boys, and accompanied them as far a : Florence Stewart, Miss Kathleen Ryan, | "When Scotch Soldier Laddies (io In the outer station, where the car was and can please the most 4 tzie-€. Gordon and Wilmot , : - 3 Our showing of Lace Cur- «8 a . * Mine Jennie Philips, Miss Jean Young, | Swimming," also a feature Biograph couplet on the train which was com ritical it ------------ tains in Irish Point, Brussels Mrs. M. B. Elliott, Division street | Miss Freda Burns, Miss Helen Uglow, | drama, "In the Days of 49." posed: of sonvhee. bearing after Goi C eal, i ------------ Net, Marte Autolfiette, Arablan was hostess at" a most enjoyable part. and Mise Ada Petrie. < tingenis to Quebec. Here the jolly fol Victoria Lawn, India R ] B » and Nottingham qualities, in for-her daughter, Miss Fawcetto--El Wiss Hay Hinckley, Toronto, i» sx: owe immedid the tenin snd went. the Linen, Organdie, Nain- ea argains liot}, this alterncon, | : : White, Ivpry and two tone ef- Io is afternson After the pected home, to-day, to visit her pa- The Bint Siore Natl evervone awake on 0 The a fo sook, Batiste, M ull, . R ] Est ¢ : Persian Lawn, Indian mn ea ate fects are as exquisite in design games were played tea was served at pos 'Mr. and Mrs. C. Hinckley, Uni i a tahle which was made most attrac versity avenue; until the- week-end. tl good-bye was saich Head, P.K,, Duck, Drill, § [10% Queen Street, brick, containa ' ' a Ferme; mrwlkvryi YR " a8 thé most [fastidious could tive with i quantities of apple blos- | His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor . gesice. i Gibson with wher wwo| [Celebration Hats eto and THE WEATHER RECORD. em a anc t oy Ho AgHAM CURTAIN. Colonel: and. Jeni. HV Crigwo Stilton, love for England on Fri ; | Highest Point Reached Monday Wa: . . pis "Shag values at % ' HE » . band wd aay, y « . 1 84.6 Degrees. . Ve, $1.35, $1.60. TE De a rin ie ven St ir | DFJ. J. Harty, Bagot streets lok | Prices 10c a Yd. J|#17 rar suet. brick, eight rooms, Roberta n and the guests » clude | for ge rrr, J a "N wh old greeting 1s gain thé order of th 3.4 » electrie hight, for... $2,800 IRISH POINT CURTAINS, : " eg wlude | Mrs. Wilkinson, formerly of Napanee, Eda ; . tn tvek i . $3.50 to $8.00 General and Mrs. Kelly, Major and | who has been for some time in the old f day, and just poet time ngo, people and Up. i ztan Kireet, brick er, : Sh Mrs. A. a. Wolfe, Lieut. Col. and! country 'is at present tha guest of Mrs - we * Frum ling about the cold wr MARIE ANTOINETTE from Mrs. I Rirchall Wood. Frederick Rathbum, of Deseronto, and oe er ling to the offidal weather $6.00 upward 3 will visit friends in Kingston later. 9 3 Seay ang a » "in \ : : : There was a most enjoyable Dutch | Mrs. H. A. Betfs, Albert street, left { ah, he highest point reached ob ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. dinner at the Country Club on Sa-|1o-day, for Bowmanville to spend a q a . S46 and His. was be : sl 5% Barrie. Street, ke, ahyeht Sirduy ning and the, Suet, were | few days with Mr. Clive Besta. kvilk i tine: CID ti entra: Ah Besides the above we rooms,' B. & sce, and BPPPEPPIPPP PRR P00 e000 Me. anc rs. Hansard Hora, Mr. and | Miss Bertha McMullen, of Brockville v 3 0 COCK, 0 ernoon, Mo t n x ion . dean 1ot RUN y » anc Wry. He , Mr. Miss Mc! T offic atisometer. rarintared duty wave KEmbroideries ga- wr lo ) Mrs. W. H. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Hal-| will arrive on Toesday to spend the . Sfficial Mutya meter registered eighty lore. i , " i Bt 2 Abert Street, OE, R. McFAUL. *:3 tawny Waddell, Miss Florence Cunning- holidays with Mrs. G. 8. Oldrieve, These Bre the figures, but, no doubt ore, n every ( oncelva 3 & ( op t £2.54) Rp June, Miss Reale Smythe and ° Mr. | Wellington Wituet. . tai aut i N the man on the sirest ing id ble design and in the : : weorge Smythe, Mrs. J. 8. R. McCann, Union street, q oket ( a! via 1} +1 ds uw aad home, ue Thaudey,: often that it looked to bins ae. # the ther yasions Widtis, from ie insaritaon ab. lowest: Exton. wi TLD. nou 81 the narrow edge at Sc + A very enjoyable Dutch luncheon | spending several weeks in Toronto and It's a wise head that is suit great was the heat. : . LE te I a yard to the wide : ' - was give on Monday, at the Country | Peterbowp. . es Ta iy. hated. It . Club, and the guests were Miss Marie . ably. ed. to-morrow you Kor Summer Supplie : 3 : { ; o : pplies. 3 i" AL ha { v : Flouncing, 45 inches in §| MUI I IN, Carruthers, and her guest, Miss Law-| Me. Harold Hughes, William sheent, will bé fishing, boating, 'driv. Feople willbe. fiom tami oF : ' + . vo 1 . tl ; opie pF NOW ning the . » i whi ; eseccscecsceccscnene |, Misa Inte aw Thylia jolt. today for Londen, to spend the } ing--no nlatter what--we thoughts to their special list for | | Width, at $1.50 a yard. §f © yng REAL ESTATE MAN, =n rate a 4 Mie: Kathleen Nvan is expected heme have the hat or cap that will their summer cottages or hunting ex To see is to buy, {| Oorner Johnson and Division Sta, Mr. J. 6G. Elliott, Barrie street, {irom Montreal, "Tuesday. exactly suit. editions Every article to go i 'Phone 639 3 gave a neighborhood tea on Tues-| Mr. R. A. Mchelland, is spending a! : rel Widget Latdur Jus} he abso ; -- ---,--_---------------------- Ia vy fi F Mrs. Willi Ki 5 he th fow days in uebec. ] i ny. wor y OF 18 piace, ot RET W L8¢ 4 | "Besse esteTTITTIABTSLTS -- ---- oll friend: oy ng ym Miss Ella hs son, of Ottawa, who Panama Hats ... $3.30 to $10 it .is sure to get crowded out.®* The ? " a of, - is the guest of Mrs. R, Uglow, Barrie Summer Caps... .. 25¢c to $1 article to place at the top is ' surel Miss Katharine art, Ki treet, | street, expects to leave on Thursday, Oxo cubes. They are so extremel N dng ree : | . handy, and each cibe is measured ewman will be hostess atithe fBlancing club op (for Toronto. . : The maay friends of Mr. Fred. War- be exactly the right size for a ew Friday evening. 8) y ne y « : ren, of the Bank of Montréal, will be SIE - ful, and moreover each cube tontain Mr. William Harty, Jr., who spent|sorry to hear that he has been moved Prag A 'the right portion of both its stimu aw to the branch of that bank in -Sas- " 1 Jating . and nourishing properties o - in katoon. ' : (rich beef. They may be kept. for m . 2 i BEN gs no EAL PLENTY . tol Mr. J. Higgins, of the Standard : 1 indefinite length of time A 'hunts THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. enjoy a good meal even if you are Bonk, Picton, spent the week-end in : {man in carrying a tin of cubes in hi a: chronic dyspeptic. Severin Olson, | town with Mrs." James Higgins, King : fj {podket is sure of delicious warming ; v Boigsevain, Han. says: "I suffered streat. ol anil Mrs. Kelly: 'who have o drink whenever he. feels like it. © RETURNING*TO WORK, jor Janths bi Sith trouble. Ms been the guests of Colomel and Mrs. ; : : A Clash in Council. . p---- get so diss of times that 1 ly J: H. V, Ctowe, at the Roval Military | §- | shap Ald. Givens had a 'clash in the cits | 3though There Will be No. Arbitra- scarcely - A mist would rise College, will leave town fo-morrow. AR 'the new : and trouncil meeting on Monday: evening tion, : / : : . wit ayor Graham, duri the dis > son contrachors in front of me and 1 was miserable 1| 3, Willis Fins, bos amived fom] 1 bees Ree re rng nei | Tie masnn mind 80 much the economizi procured Ja box of Mi-o-ng and EN un * : "oy [cussion upon the request of D. Camp | meeting on Monday necessary---while to the rng gave me immediate reliel 1 eon Lynn, Mass., to spend several. weeks PRICES, 20c to $1. 'bell for a restaurant license: At one | to the absence from the ¢ payer the case looks hopeless. tinued treatment with them and to-| vb Mix. R. E. Sparks, Stuart streat. : time, the mayor wanted to make at lfzzard, the masan's epraser Don" day | ean sit down and enjoy Miss Bestio Smythe, left on M y explanation, but Ald. Givens claime: | arbitration arranged to settle 1 Boas turn your Back on this -- --_-- .t / yoy ol for Toronto, to visit Mrs. P. B. Toller : he had the floor and intended te | irowent labor disputes had fallen | ; i s60uTe 8: NOMS. We le brid any sign my old por a few weaks. : Store open until tem o'clock J ifinisk his little speech. Thén th Shrough. so it was decided that it was F seri Bui he 84s that on "at cli Mr. James Redden and Mr. John L.|. to-night and all day to-mor- | |mavor ruled Ald. Givens out of order | ow time to take some section Lo save | fiat aT a erate a wy s ree. x il put Secure 8 [Whiting left, on Sunday for ~ Torontq OW. fy and ordered him to. sit down. Th | the City of Kingston from continuing ty : P VOX of Trona 1a) {rom your to spend a few days. x . . St. Lawrence ward wepresentative com [io be the laughing stock of the Deo | Is it warm _enough for vou? Thi and 3M to remt and rent collected Kingston Carpet Warehouse, # Tov Shae e Keeps one guessing to run a house and. pay rent on it at the same time, unless his income is - large. The steady increase In the cost of living during the past few years has driven many & householder almost to the point of desperation. If you can raise a few hun- dred dollars, wp can show yeu how you can place jt to the best advantage as the first payment on a home of your own, and then pay' off the bal- the same as reat. With end of the payment period iways in sight, you will not ' Tsasesee Ses sssssssssses Ssssancansesseses Up to Your Neck s in Luck That's whit you are_if yo patronize ir laundry 4 Foto eoliar we 14 £ nese evssesesessenss suse 2 Garments torn7--Xo! ttons missing 7---No! Faded Shirts 7--No! 'Frayed edges'--No! ALWAYS ON TIME--y Ex Aren't you ip luck? drugyist, who will guarantee them to Mr. and Mrs. H. Tandy and Miss = plied: with his worship's request, after | minion cure the most pitiful cases of dys Lettice 'Tandy, King street, expect to {making a few remarks. Mayor Gra Some amon laborers have returned pepsia, if taken according to di- tc their summer home on Wolfe wi : {bam notified Ald. Givens that he in | ts work and others will do so ssigoon | rections. Mi-o-na is an extraordinary , on Friday. : : a tended 'to keep his eve upon him. at 0 «hi contractors go on with their r. W. G. a Barrie street, left future council meetings. . §work, so that the contractors will y , for Lake Megantic, Quebec; to n . = Ro. Juave plenty of unskilied labor at dhe ~you can spend un few Rl Tt Pr ~~ Close at 1 O'Clock. "TT Rold rate of wages : - Post paid from Mr. CL Jewell, of the Standard «Ta : : Our millinery and ready-to-wear 'de |. It, is qliite expected that by the end | Se i to-morrow at ope fof ihe present week all work mn the a BROCK. COR. KING STREET: : "Phone 328 or $21. 0000000000 -- KINGSTON: LAUNDRY : pet your - Y ? A RR Re eB ert an 3 i : Fara rt ; . x Bn : : 3 Ss . Mil"& Co., hatterianc | ity will again be going ahead as it] Si 4 B. Meleod. 2 I ¥ The marriage of Mise Violet Grant," a furri hh : oo Behould, 3. ' Iasssssssssassirsisens oe . : ' ' » - RET Ha * sseeesessecenne = ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ' /' ' ¢ ¢ ' ' ' ' £2

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