Daily British Whig (1850), 25 May 1911, p. 5

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Ch m---- mem T.LAMBERT, Merchant Toor SEF HERE You are thinking about getting a new suit,.and--you want some- thing suitable for the season. Co to Lambert's and have the Suit made to order. This is the best way to get satisfactory clothing, becajse then you can select the fabric, dictate the style, and get the body lines to suit your own individuality. Light Greys, Light Brown ns, Tor Spring and Summer A Two-plece Suit, made to fit loose and easy, is cool 'and comfortable for the bot weather. You will find prices very reasonable Thos. Lambert, 157 Princesstrest ° 3 SAI v and Navy Blue styles are the best ¢ RE --_. Moore's Automobile Service ; For Rental p,"™ ou Day or Week " High "Class Touring Cars, Careful and Competent Chauffeurs. For Terms Apply po + 'Moore's Garage Phone 815 Jigs Open olors | THE DAILY BRVISE WHIG, _TRURSDAY, ¥, way 28, A011. RACES AND SPORTS A PRIEST DROWNED "HE IFATHER FITZHENRY'S to WASHED ASHORE. Results of the Foot Races Conduct The Dec ant Disappeared About the ed by Y.M.CA--~The RC.HA. | End of December--Was Formerly __ Sports Were Interesting and En-| Chonan of St. Mary'seofsthe-Lake i tertzining. Orphanage. 3.30 o'clock, ' on" Tuéslas the steamer Caispian® mov- IN CONNECTION WITH BODY CELEBRATION, . + | Un Wednesday afternoon a large | share of the population of the city, } afternoan, land a large number * from the str. led out of the slip near the Cerval rounding district, gathered at the fair | works, at the foot of Gore sires jerounds Jo Sri the holiday events when the body of a man was Seen Pe on here, lhe programe was ily, come to the surface, and some of abinsat he sing as given out ih {he deck hands succeeded in geting jo ier years, an consisted. of base | (1a body to one side ot the shp. iball games, horse races, foot 'races, | A call was sent to the police i running ra ion F : e | ing Jie Sa oushal Hlitary tion and also to Coroper Ir. J He gu a and was packed horn, and the doctor api Constables! jand AM i nr way around the | | Filson and Armstrong were soon rues 2k was- lined ~ with people, the scene. Corbett's ambulances [which the mounted artillerymen had { 41s summoned and: the reat, diflicu z ' : Th iculty in keeping off the track. {the remains 'removed ihe Watertown eity band was pre- morgue. 180 i nt; and_together a the Mth | When the body was searchid papers | [bas 3 rend 3 Sood programme i] {ware found which provid the idertity | us | e officials in charge of the of the deceased. The gold. watch, be- + | About sla- hails' was coronan had to Corbett's celebration were' well pleased with } longin to the deceas:d was also | the way things were carried) ont. f} nging a pocket : wil notabhe feature in esnnection wi'h i" Ty ia made a thorough and a commendable one, was the lack | | vestigation into the Innis of the! jof drunks. They were conspicuous by |case.and found that i was a dens] tet in-} svecel Clearing { Sale of Ladies' Suits AND LIGHT FANCY TWEEDS, NOW ALL ONE IN CREAM ALL-WOOL SERGE ETC. REGULAR PRICES, $10.00 to $22.50. Lo $4.98 a Suit. ALSO Mull and Lawn Princess Dresses White, trimmed with ang Tucks. In Pink, Mauve, Sky, Ecru and Lace and Insertion, Appligue Vglencience hy 00 Dresses for 65.00 Dresses for b 00 Dresses for .... both 50 Dredses for ¥ $36.60 Dresses for .... D. M. SPENCE, Millinery Stace : 119 Princess Street. i sl Manufacturer's Clearinlg Sag Saturday Morning, 8.30 CLOCK § air} We have bought the stock and overmakes of one of the largest manufacturers in Canada of SUMMER DRESSES. SUITS, ETC, and will put them on sale SATURDAY MORNING. FANCY STRIPE AND CHECK GING- HAM DRESSES, $1.50 and 5100, for $1.98. FANCY CHECK AND STRIPE CHAM- BRAY DRESSES, $1 to $5, for $1.98. ALL BLACK SURAH TWILL SHIRT WAIST SUITS. Regalar $1.50, for $1. All sizes will be found in she lot (16 years to size 44). They are made. in he high neck, low neck, short sleeves and long sleeves. Yau cannot buy the gouds alone for the price. ------------ AN A White, Pink and Light Blue Mustin and Mull Dresses, Low neck and short sleeves, neatly trim. med with Lace and Insertion, Regular $6 and $6.50 for $3.48. mr 40 Suits, Skirt and Coat Suits, Trimmed with Insertion, in Linen and Indian Head. These Suits are sold in the regularcway for $6 50 and some as high as $12, ' For $2.98. » £ 36 All Linen Dress Skirts The Latest American Cut, made plain, also with panel, $5.00, For $2. 98. There is not a garment in this lot that you can buy the goods they are made {from for the money we are asking for them Saturda; yo SEE' WINDOW DISPLAY 'ALDRON| ressssssessessssesesse VTVVTVLLLVT LLL RGABBRNTT OGY EY i | i § ¥ [their abuts and the people WETe [cage of accidental death and trat | very glad that: they were not thera, {there was no need of 'an invest. When | YMCA, Foot Races. | | found deceased had on a winter overs Under the auspices of the Y.M (.2 | i lecoat and a pair of rubbers. Word that the body of a man had | several races were pulled off, The lirst was the mile} race, { been found soon spread and wlan in twice area in ka wloch the body 'was taken out of the wa- ; aroun e track. (le er- ter close upon one 'wiidreiaps | tries were : Jackson, of Basten! i ' Splope Tubman, of Ottawa Y'M.C. > were present to view the slmstly wilt N-| The body proved to be that o WV, | dee, of Clayton, N.Y; 0 a] of Gan- | |b H Fitzhenry, SpE Rex {a anoyue, and Adams, of Kingston Y. chaplain, at the S. Mary's wn- the-Lake 'M.C.A. Tubman, of Ottaw: 1, had thiy | orphanage, King street, and who mys- race cinched, winning easily from O'-'teriously disappeared after faust ( hrist- Brien, the long distance runaer, in mas. Father Fitzhenry was not in 5.51. Adams, of Kingston,- tock | good health, and was in a voas third 'place; Jackson, of Datterses {condition at the time. It is sappos- fourth, while Grandee, of Ulayton, ed that he wandered out on the thin thad to be satisfied with the last Posi- ice of the harbor, and was drowned | ition. Time 11§ minutes. {A 'séarch was made for him in the | Fubman took the 100 yards winter, as it was thought he had | easily winning from his nearest gone away and would return, but no {petitor, 1 rivate Skippen, of the trace could be secured of him, and H.A.,, with Phillips third. In) the breaking up of thé ice was a- jars mile race Sparks, of Ning- waited in the hope that the harbor st had the lead, wath Gord in Flem (would givé-up its dead, as the de- ling, of the Kingston Y.M.C.A.. as se- ceased's intimate friends) weré fearful 'cond, and Adams, of Kingston, thivd. {hat the young priest had met death The officials of the races were: =tart- The remains were sent to Quebec) on jer, Ralph Bowron; judges, Prof, J Wednesday morning. "Small and Stafi-Sergt. Law. The late Father Fitzhenry was bon | in Quebec city about thirty vears | Military Sports. ago. He was ordained priest about dhe R.C.H.A, furnished eight years ago, and belonged to deal of entertainment. .s the Fathers of the Joly Cross: He done in years gone by. This made his studies 'for the priesthood (the artillery sports wore in at St. Laurent College, near Mon- of Sergt.-Major Gimblett. treal, and took his theological course The section riding and jumpiaz was in Quebec city. When the orphanage | most interesting 'and after a great of St. Mary's-on-the-Lake was opened deal of hesitation on the part of last summer he was appointed chap- the judges the victory was awarded lain by Archbishgp Gauthier, and to "A" battery. The tont peguing while in Ringtone made many warm was watched with interest and it fell friends. * He was a bright and ener jto the lot of "A" battery to win getic youpg priest, / again. The feat of riding wp to. an; . , | taal in the face of a heavy fire, THE LATE JOHN 8S, HENDERSON. jumping off their horses, picking up § | dummies, getting on their hors a- | gain, and out y reach of the guns! (was -awarded to "A" battery for | quickness and alertnéss. The Baia W | clavn bout, in which four members of Mi teach hattery fenced on: horseback, {was mostsamusing, 'A" battery we gain victorious, Two running races on horse hack were pul'ed of by mem-' bers of the batteries, ! The races were a half-mile I'he race which members of "B" tery participated in, Dr. Morley ~ Gr. Giaguie second; Gr. 5 » neq ace, com- R.C. the ames " thiey aa have Year charge Head of the Wellkknown Grocery House of Kingston, The death occurred at an surly hour on Wednesday morning of John S Henderson, headl of the well known and long established grocery house of | Henderson & Col; Broek street; after | an illness of a week. His passing | away- came as a great shock to his many friends, who did not know of his serious illness, and was heard with great sorfow. ME. Henderson won: born in Kingston fifty-six years ago, Conl- [the som of the late Peter Henderson, ® | third; Dr. McDermott, fourth. Fime, | and resided here all his lifetime. ! 52 seconds, ' A" battery race re-4 He is survived by one son, Ruled as follows : Sergt. Lolson, | of Brooklyn, N.Y.; one daughter, Mrs. ¥ | first; Dr. Eward, second: Ih Ernest Cooper, of London, Eng.: also third; Dr. McDermott, fourth.. by four brothers apd two - sisters jone minute. George ¥. Henderson, K.Cif Ottawa! | Lawrence L., general manager of the | x | Montreal Transportation company, B! Hirold Hough, of Ottawa, was re 'Montreal; James R., Kingston; Dr. Hagsed from penitentiary on Wednes- Norman R., London, Ont; Mes, J, 8 day after serving a three-year term Hendrie, Hamilton, and Mrs. Thomas | theft, but he was no sooner ont Alexander, London. { 8! than he was arrested by Inspector| In politics, Mr. Henderson was a | I Parkinson. of the Dominion police, conservative, and in religion .a Con- for breaking a previous parole by gregatiénalist, being one of the oldest | comipitting the offence which sent him adherents of the First Congregational back for three vears.: Hough will now > church. {have to serve a further term of ©ne| The funeral will take place on Fri-| {year, five months and one day. | k: 9 cach hat was Lo ne; Cakrey, Time; "@ Out Again, in Again. tor | day afte®hoo i, from the residence . of his brother, James R. Henderson, Earl street, 1 Season's First Band Concert. A fine concert was given in Mae- i {dong ald! park, on Wednesday evening | {By the band of the R.C.H.A., as the | {finish of the Victoria day events. There was a very large crowd in at- tendance. A couple of times splutters of rain sent portions of the crowd on the homeward journey, but the ma- jority reipained to listen to the musie of 'the splendid Horse Artillery band. Homeseekers' Excursion. Tha Grand Trunk railway has TL 'a circular authorizing | all agents in | {Canada to sell homeseekers' excursion | tickets to points in Western Canada. | This is interesting information for! those desiring to take advantage of | these excursions on certain dates from | | April to Septomb, 1911. The Gi: and | " {| Trunk route is the most interesting, | Army Veterinary Corps. taking a passenger through the popu The Militia Gazette announces these lated centres of Canada, throwgh Chi- appointments : cago, and thence via Duluth, or Canadian Permanent Army Veterin- | throweh Chicago and the tw ition | ary Corps, to he lieutenant-colonels on | of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Ask | Grand Trunk guents for particulars.' oom | 5) k y . organization, Veterinary Lieut.-Col. W. B. Hally, from the Royal Canadian Dragoons; and Veterinary Lieut.-Col. J. Massie, from the Royal Canadian Artillery. : May Go to Montreal. It is rumored that the Mth P.W.0. Rifles may have a trip tor Mdhtreal on | June 2nd, to pirticipate in the cele bration' and military review to be iheld there in connection with the cor: onation events. 1,000 Islands--Rochestér. Steamer Caspian leaves at 10.15 am. on Sundays for 'Thousand Is lands, and at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N.Y. J.P. Hanley, agent. estate valaoed at $14,000; State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, 4 88 real estate. The estate is divided sole Lueas County. 1 Frank J. Cheney uikes Cath chat he lly among the Shildren of the testator, | senior partmer t ¥. {nothing being left to his widow, Chr ot Sroiciol hk Susinets mn x it will be remembered, eloped with "| lores, and oo EA will DOLLARS 5 neighbor a few days after She wnicide, for each and every case of WAAR The will was drawn hy April, ii Eg WE fhe Big Crowd. that cannot be eon use The Kingston and Pembroke railway Hall's Catarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENPY. of Quinte railway ta the city for | Sworn te before me and subscribed in my Dresence 'this Sth day of Decem: [snd the Bay train over | 2 e ralway AD, 1886 bro - = AW ARON ile gh The Halls Catarrh Cure is tal Saker the Kingston and Pembrok ¥. carried three hundred people add the Bay of Quinte railway Sorought mn two hondred people. | : iam Montgomery took place on Wed-| nesday morning, at ten o'clock, fon] his late mwidence, = 294 University | avenue, to Cataraqui cemetery. His | bearers, it being one of the last re- ful flowers were sent in by' sympathiz- ing friends. Goes to His Children, George Burt, the South Crosby far mer who committed suicide by taking | carbolic acid early in April, ally. Snd "seta 'directly ad surfaces vot the em. PH FE ' "Bay es tam Ee an WAS JUST ONE RACE heats Miss | cident happened just as the race | sustained no er, William Gibson; Daughters Were. Honorary Bearers. | | knepers, The funeral of the late Captain Will- { Morgan, six daughters acted as honorary pall-| the pastorate of Erskine Presbyterian , church, quests of the deceased. The funeral was formerly of 5 private nature, but many beasti-| Kingston. 2000000000000000000000 who, | assume | of the druggin io A a enaps EW ARRIVALS 'A We have just received a swell Black Suede Oxford and=== Women. A real dainty Shoe for $4.00. Women's Tan 2 Button and 1 Strap Pumps $3.00 Women's Black Veivet 3 Tie Oxfords $3.00 Women's "White Oxfords and Sthaps - $1.50 and $2.00 Girls' and Children's White Shoes $1.00 and $1.25 New Barefoot Sandals for Children. Tan Oxfords for ABERNETHY'S ee ee D0 YOUR FEET HURT YOU? ' We have. just the to relieve and cure. NYAL'S EAS'EM. FOX'S FOOT RELIEF. JOHNSON'S FOOT SOAP. TIZ FOOT TABLETS, FOOT ELM. ALLEN'S FOOT EASE. EACH. HAVE YOU SEEN THE BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF LADIES' PARASOLS We Are-Now Showing ? » remedies In Black we have A SUMMER SUNSHADE quality Covers, Frames, At BOe¢, 73¢, and 83¢, Best Gloria Covers, Parggon Frames, Parasol for sun or rain. $1.50, $1.75, $2. Good Good Is not only but a real necessity Our showing of pretty ecolor- Mercerised Linen, a luxury 25¢ ed, and Covers mounted on Solid Brass is very Covers, Repps, Embroidered The ideal or PROUSE'S DRUG STORE $1.00, '$1.25, Opposite St. Andrew's Church. 'Phone 8% GIFT PARASOLS Non-rustable Frames Best Silk or Silk (Covers, best frames, long, stylish bandles, (finished with Gun Metal, Gold, Pearl, or Silver or Rich Wood $2 $2'50, $3.00, $7.50, complete at and Wool $1, $1.25, 81.50, $1.75, 82.00, $225 MEN'S UMBRELLAS FROM Je Z $3.00 Each. CRUMLEY BROS. sn wv "CONCERT IN CITY HALL 00, £3.50 to THE 2.40 CL ASS ; ONL Y ONE THAT FILLED, Burnham's Jap Took First Place--s Queen Deveras Reared and Fell Oxer Backwards: races at the afternoon were Fair Grounds Wednesday watched by a large crowd and were very keenly contested There were to have been two classes, but owing to some diffi- cuity, the 2.40 class was the only one pulled off. Five horses were entered. Jap took first honors having first place in each of the three heats. Si James finished second in all three and captured second money. Miss Guarnet with two third place positions and one fourth took third money; -- Prince -- Wilks -- took fourth mohey, and Queen Péveras took fifth The race was very lclose, Sir James followed right behind Jap m all three heats and in the second it was though that he would take first place, but lost by half a length. "The result Jap, (FP. Burnham), Kingston Sir James, (T. Trudel), Bath Road) nid Guarnet, McK ane, Kingston) 3.3.4. Prince Wilks, Pitts burg) i. Queen Deveras, Bannister, Kingston) . iin 3 Ttme--2.34}; 2.29}; 2.30. What might have been a seriovs © The horse - - --- -- . - Live Out Doors This Weathe By Miss Marie Ricardi ors e r Artists, nt Miss Marie Ricardi, English soprano, the first time hall, yn Tuesday very favorable imprassio singing. Her voice flexible. "The third tir which sang was in Italian, and in this 'tion the roundness and fullbess of was most apparent the conclusion of this matter, she 'wa presented with a beautiful basket of flowers by some of the citizens, Ethel Reese-Burng, who was to appeared as a dramatic reader, unable, through to-be present Her place was tuken by Miss Marguer ite Cross violinist, whose work most pleasing. Some claimed equal had not been heard in Kingston i The feeling which she breath »e: ed {n_her music was apparent in ever note which fell from the strings. Sh was 1 bon ¢ appears a limited number of only had 2 5 \ times on the programme, but herwork before } she A starting in the first heat, and just as was' sa well posived that i he was about te turn around, the and responded horse reared wf stood straight up mn the air. Mr, Qaonister wag thrown | i from his scat and the horse fell over backwards. Men who ~ were near sat on the horse until the harniss w lensed sufficiently 1 allow it up, when it' was foal that injuries. A fou { harness Were broken, and this the race for some time. Other were put on in.the meantime. The judges for the race were. --Start- judges, W. Gibson, Kelly and Pr. G. W. Bell: time John Carson amd Dr. W, J. Other and the appeared in the city created a with. her pure and celebrated who for in this eity ening, n ey wR Hh : oo dm i 3 sele Ji Xt CAAT] Hamm oy WH SAD wr vole ALI LLL Wiis Vi) Ak. illness, (T. Fitzgerald, wna her ee 4.3. {J. 5. years, VERANDAH ARM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Boat Bannister track about to start, Driver taken his horse up the " encored. three times generously. Mrs. F. M was particularly ommented upon was of the were In red or green shades. 8S. Jenking, at the plana, Oo good and was much The trio of perforn highest order, and assured thataif they, in Kingston again 4 greeted by a packed house Seats and Launch Chairs. Folding Camp (ot and Chairs JAMES REID BOYS, LOOK HERE ! Don't throw ma, Straw fo And have fhem made to look like new. L All kinds of Straw and Felt Hats Cleaned by the most modern electric provess, and, blocked any shiipe desired. : ers they appeared would be very as re- to gee it kad pieces of delayed events MILITARY PARADE WEDNESDAY Artillery and Composed It. Horse Boy Scouts IW. F, The Vietoria day military . parade as shorter than usual, as the 14th Regiment and the Royal Military Col- lege Cadets were unable to take part However, the Royal Canadian Horse Art lery, and the oy Scouts, of Sydenham street Methodi church and St. George's cathedral came to the rescue of the celebration commit- tee, and gave a fine street parade, the foute being up Princess, alomg Clergy, down Barri and in King. The Re} A. band headed the artillery, while the Watertown bmod did honors for the Boy Scouts. Major J. S. M. Leslie was fn commind of the artillery, anid the celebration committee is deeply grateful to him for making the parade possible. The artillery horses were the comment of evéryone alomg the line of march. A finer ot: of animals has never. been seen in a military parade hete, w HE away your old Pana- Pastor Inducted. or Felt Hats. Bring them N. Morden, was induetad to ) Rev, D. He was church, Ottawa, on Tuesday. pastor of Bethel Reliable Rheumatic Prescription. o 5 Cleanest Shoe Bhine, Billiard Pool 'Parlors in the City The finest lines of Tobaccos Clgars always on hand and At fth this season many people suffer rheumatism, which is Jikely to a chronte form bnless few. fully treated. The following prescrip. tion possesses great virthe and has { been known to relieve and ctire many ost hopeless cases. Any good can £111 MH The true 'in- gredients, and. pure, must be used to insure syecess Jodide of Potassigm. .. Bodiam Salicylate... Wine of Colchicum ne Comp. Ess. Cardiol ' oz Comp. Fld. Balmwort 1 on. Comp Syrup Sarsaparilla § oz Mix in & ba'f pink bettie and begin by taking one teaspoonful after esch smeal, and ome at bedtime: after the first week Rradusity ipa rogse (he dose While ip ts" 'than. t medicines , §1-3% really be 4 EERE > be do. w and Your patronage solicited, 'and satisfaction guaranteed PAPPAS BROS., Props. Corner Montreal and Princess Sts. Telephone 544. ? It Can Expropriate. The Ottawa Free Press says ' that t the Hydro-Flectric comrpiasion can ex- propriate' the Chat Falls, wanted by the city of ottawa for power supply. It %ayw there is doubt in the nimds of some whether Mr. Harty is the owner of more than the ighand in the river. £ = x sWomen have queer time, but. they seldoms have brown taste next morning. * "Buy ios team bricks." 2 drams. § drums, 1-2 om, Nothing ansioys some people than be'dig compelled Lo wand own business. sens of A een a dark more their ' Gibaom's

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