Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1911, p. 2

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alm TWO. re : an THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. JUNE 16, 1911. . i o JUNE 'GAME WAS A GE MY CURT IMPOSED FINE i Passed Away Suddenly at Stella, 2 OF COURSE " Friday. You have read the delightful AN |THE LETIC EVENTS HE | ro. x on Fri. | REFUSED To POT IN SANITARY | E JULY - ATHLE H Lb] Many hearts were saddened on Pri- | DIFROVENES TE: books-- "Anne of Green Gables" 7 BY THE YY. M. Fay morning, when the news was | NE nd . A fiat rag, wien the ers : | "Aone of Avonlea," and the Ta ng, OF $l 50 BOOKS AUGUST" There: Were Litely Contests--The | St€lin, Juin wt Ietand, Xs. Net { Magistrate Determined that Reguia- | romance, "Kilmeny of the Orchard." ' Boys, Enjoying the Sport--The |S 5" Although Mee. Meicallo had been | tons Must 'be Carried Owi--/| Then you will be ready with intense » i { § ; : | dawn . Bowlers Auxious . Over in foiling health for two years, ahdf Plumbers are in Great Demand] oagerness to secure a copy of Miss L. Weather, A {was a great sufferer, the end came jn City These Days. : M X M h " Store Closes Daily {with startliog suddenness. She passed | takai i} M. Montgomery s new novel, { Ome of the best played matches in | pencetully away, at the summer home That the court does pot inténd -fo | ' ; . : 5 O'clock. : Sunday school circles, this seasong! of her daughter, Mrs. James Suther [allow the cases in regard to having . THE STORY GIRL [= vas that played Detweeis Céoke's and ||,nd, where = she' hid heen paying a gutitary. improvements placed in 4 C, 2 or . Jusen street, last _evening, at Victoria 'yigit, surrounded nearly all the | houses, Jag, was shown, in the police! whi 3 3 bach sol grounds it ropdted in a tie, members of her family, at oe o'clock, | coyrt, Friday morning, when another hich 15 Just ready 2 the score being nine Jal, At the end | Friday morning. citizen was fined $2 and costs, for not ihe . En 0p 3 : f of the second innings Uueen appear-| [leceased, whose maiden name was having made a stay in the work. The Witchery SI uv Wonderful "Garden of the Galt is vor 2:000 to select Tro of the HN Y led to have the thing cinched with | Margaret Jane Clute, came of United case was up # week ago, and was ad i us ope more, and. Sara Stanley, the: "story st selling books by the best C A { . ' A : A atm " fo k, rd . If 8irl," is a heroine to whom has come a rare .gift na y y seven runs to. three of their oppon- Empire Loyalist stock. She was born jx ironed for a week, in order to give that of weaving the. bright 'thread of ro > Out ' t the da i énts but in the fourth innings the in Ernesttown, sixty-twq years ago! | the citizen time to make a start in the | of what theasanid=mighs. aH, com pl ao, Suthers af the da : ot FURRIER tide twmind aod Cooke's copped gix next August, and her Ne to King- | work. Inspector McCammon reportid | tHustrated in full a fo Ds Geo The Rooks for Sanday reading at = > off Nicholson. The game was 'remark. ston was a bride of nineteen. to Magistrate Farrell, that no work Gibbs: Pub. price. $1.50. o pain ings ! . a is the Bniry i" a. the 149-157 Brock Street, Kingston. | bly clean, very few. errors being made! Deceased was of a lovable character, had been started, with the result that : home, 8 he Conny 9 on. {on either side. Owing to a dispute 'and made a hest of friends, all of the fine was imposed. The magistrate | FOR SATU RDAY ONLY, steamer. = tie game was not. finis until | whom were deeply grieved to learn of says that ample time has been piven SPECIAL AT $1.00. nearly 8.30 ofclock. Statley Trotter her passing away. Her sickness was to have all the work under way, sand umpired. . borne with Christian patience, and [from now on, he will deal severely | she was cheerful right up to the last, with all delinquents, A couple of week Coke s--~ Sherbino, 1: Potter, , a 8 > > : : June Brides Pun) oP ih: asd oiler, vi merely sleeping away, when the final {ago he fined anothdr citizen, who was | 5 fier, =. "Allen, 3b.; Pipe, ri; Smith, Summons came, Sympathy will beex- | found guilty of a similar offence. | . : 2 ag tended to the husband and members |" City Solicitor Melniyre stated that | \ Are Finding i they feed in cl; Harris, Lf. ; 'of the family, in this their time of sad |y avi ith h t Harrison Co's. 'Jueen--Hughes, ¢.: Nicholson, p., | ; =" any citizens were playing with the | , THE FINEST BOO STO! EASTERN ONTARI XN aasefurpishings at and variety Pirch, 1h; Crawford, 2b; M. I JoetcaVuant. of eleven Rn six | ran oo that they should b, i R RE IN us PREY Sn: pleases and satisfies Prices are «.s.; H. Cooke, 3b.; Doherty, r.f; Hall, | 0 14 three sons and three daugh- | I one as A alia are making ® : NE sellers. ef: Hunter, Lf. Hers : Dn Proderich, Metcale, Ham. start, and doing their best to comply | 260 PRINCESS STREET - ® PHO 919 . tonwick, England; Mrs. James Suther- iy th the law, the co will no o City League Senior Game, land, Kingston; Mrs. Charles McKay, fro hut ag Me vie aes inter] INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. The fans who, are sufficiently inter 'l'oronto; Mrs. Stewart Anderson, To- |g. = just endeavoring to irnore -- {ested in the workings of the city base | ronto, and Messrs. John and Allan. ithe rules and regulations ® en there Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By ball league to- go to the cricket field | Deceased is also survived by one | hb i «8 3 . : . e something doing on the part Reporters on Their Rounds. 43s LENSES [to witness the 'games may be assured | brother, James Clute, and two sis {of the court, and this something i Gold fish food, 0c. McLeod's. As dainty and as entertaining as ever, the will of a good ame this Saturday, as ters, Mrs. Casler, Staten Island, New Tra 2 4 o ' was Paved oy last Saturday. Ath- | York, apd Mrs, James Howard, Am- Jurets roi ha Bre ret he Me : "Red Rock," by Page, 42c., at Ug- REPL ED rhotics hash with Victorias and it is | herst Island, : Ha Ha > rs in Sngston ave, qur- | iow's. Jd 8 confidently expected that they willbe] Mrs. Metcalfe was an Anglican in me . pa year exper os a very | Six automobiles are 'owned in Cape 15 asualis the of moat rad Hocd ro they oO tw] ealigion. and # member of -St. Paul's {DU 3 mez. the order uf the poard of | \igeent, . : hi ' : § usually the month of mos {weeks ago. with C.L.C They will (church. The remains were brought to | at a it Rapons! Ie for a great! Lime juice, 20%¢, Prouse's drug A 0 y weddings. We are headquart- still Mave Dick cn the Hives up and he | the aly, Friday noon, and conveved | PO h ns i yas. he of the store. 4 { . ers for Marriage Licenscs, PARLOR SUITES and FANCY [ill be played in the field. "Busy" (to her late remdence, 23 Mack street. |FNUEIIC vel heen unable Lo handle | Water, water, everywhere, But not a CHAIRS in all thé newest ideas. Our! oyece, who played with the Irishmen | Ihe funeral, which will be of a pri- some of the a # nse wets BO a 1 rop Jo drink. s new American design 3-piece Parlor last season, will make his first . ap- | Vat nature, will take place on Mon- eases, it -- was reported mole -- Trokeys," husky throats Suite for June, we do it in $5.00 fearance with the 'White Sox" on day morning. that the plumber was too busy to do | (ibson's Silk Covers for $28.00, and andther| entre the work, and the magistrate stated Bishop Mills wnt to Brockville a little larger and finer for $35.00 ~aturday. He will also be in the A PRETTY WEDDING that if th soul i.H spd ) : 3 { wey could not handle the work | i > scription to replace a Saul The remainder of the line {$ther plumbers would have to | Fiiday morning : 1 eplace a broken These are great values. Others up ill 'be the same as in the other : . vital : 4 38Y 0 2 se Castile Soap, the "Shell" brand, lens. Bring the pieces. We to $175, ete. . Ip wi ol : . . hic} In the Northerly End of the City cured, He would give an order * {hat |10e. Ih., at McLeod's Drug Stores analyze game retorias, e eam w ch ithe work must be dove, and in this . > f . $9 yz seldom fails to play stellar ball, will Thursday. {Le in cpack shape. It is not known| A pretty house wedding was solemn whether Mckler or- Walsh will per. |ized, Thursday evening, by Rev. J. D { ation: * Rovd, when Rosa May, only daughter | , { form in the box for the Athletics. The | Boyd, 6 ? ! Liberals Tike Aylesworth. » ve exesutive hopes that the fans vill lof Frank W. Shalt, od Nes. Shultz, | Monte Herald | cosuived at gh s. 'hone os : x ., ; « Pp ro : ne 1OT C ¢ pl we » wer 0 appreciate the fine class of ball more | COTREr i eision Ane oy ais strese, I Lib erals who are good partisans like drink 1 i H . ke new Wh VG : . pr 7 ge . 0 ong ; 1 fen Saturday than they have during was unites in marriage te toege » Sir. Allen Aylesworth Sometimes he 8 Mm ¥ [the list two games, by contributing thony, ser son of An : ' says things in a plain blunt way that | " " ! more gen rously to the collection box. this city. The various rooms were wound: the | susceptibilities' of lis sie : Zy mole Trokeys, husky throats | R tastefully decorated with cut flowers, | 1 : , M8 ene | (libson's. | Pou th olor scheme of both the parlor mies and cause even some friends to Mrs loseph Hoppes, Kingston, i y > n | : . > ps, gston, is | The Game Postponed. tthe co OF : shake their heads. But the number ! I Te Foi : he M tile baseball and dining-room being white, relieved sows of those I 1 i he | guest of Mrs. Howard Vandusen e wame » Me 5 : poe STOWE ¢ » r the | Ih Rams ire 4 . . an : . . » with yellow. The ceremony was per- [1° dere Ye ki Bs ae ove tr OF hoe Deseronto. 'Phone 343 i a jnesiet, whic h as ; a © ue n I a) - formed under a great "white bell, sur- fo os 3 es as m le Cn bie way. At H. Cunningham, _pisno tuner, 2 h 343 BEDROOM SUITES. complete, | at the @ricket field last e rw lo « |rounded by a wreath of daisies. The ne a 2 ne EC hing are ars « King street. Leave orders at M- | s0o0eseeoccveccee $12.50, $18.00 up. Iron Beds, |tween the Locomotives oil lu avers, bride, attired in white silk with veil | "8 10 on e out tha as : only | Auley's bookstore. t------------" -- $2.25, $3.00 up. Our $4.00 style is! was postporied on aceon g bi and orange blossoms, Jooked a lovely staying on o prevent som sody elise] Wiss 1. i. Roberls. Kingston. has a leader. . . vondition of the diamond, anc Will | pose indeed. She was given away by |{rom: getting promotion Ong. ago | oraduated at Toronto general hospi Ostermoor and Florida Felts are| likely be played this evening. her father, as the wedding march was | '¢ made un his mind that somebody 4.1 85 A nurse. : the Mattresses people sleep on. ---- : played By Miss Edna Downey. The {else myst have his office; but office Po Lain Gibson's , CARPETS, RUGS, SQUARES, ! Junior City League Game. bridesmaid was Miss Eva Curson, |with ita druery, is one thing, a £00d | Dander-Off provents hair rom fitting LINOLEUM, OILCLOTH, ete. The jumior city league has a wood |. usin of the groom, who wore 'white fight ' alongside one's friends. in Boul ey Lnayenty hal i Init [following snd the match between Ath- It * 1 1 3 1 cause « ute another IS sOome- . . embroidered mull, while little Miss {2004 Ce { ' : Drug Store, CU RTAINS in Lace, Madras. | lotics and Orioles, scheduled to be |jrene Laughlin made a charming flow- thing ery different from a desire to powder for tired feet. Gibson's Tapestry, ete, | played Saturday afternoon, at ihe | or girl in pink silk. The bride's moth- hold on to: an office he 18 ready. to Hugh Mann, Acton, father of Si Repair and Upholstering prompt-{ cricket fieht; should be well Forth ler wore black silk with lace overdress, | ahandon that holds him in the game Donald, a prosperous farmer, died of Wedding Rings, Brides' and We " . > on e donot need your pre- Bridesmaids' Novelty Gifts. them and exactly | And last, but not least, sult- duplicate. Or we can make 1 able Remembrances to present up 'your present prescription to the Groomsman in any of car popular style of mounts They are secure, Tw SMITH BROS. Dr. A. P. Chown Jewellers, Opticians. ] 850 KING STREET. Druggist and Optician, 185. PRINCESS STREET. lssgers of Marriage Licenses. sage. Id 1 \ hn "Vichey water," sold at Gibson' case, it would be A cade of the citi A few valuable store fixtures, left, | zens getting another man on the job. 1 cing at a be argain. At Kirk's William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders dured ? p-- - Mrs. Hegadorn, Odessa, wore black -- 'Every tooth brush" gold at Gib - Lawn Bowlers Anxious. silk. After a sumptuous supper of "Guaranteed" tooth brushes. Sold g,n's Red Cross drug store is sold i F HARRISON HI] The lawn bowlers are wondering | which! about fifty guests partook, an [at Gibson's. : [under guargntee. 1f not satisfactory LA big shipment of Corsets . . s | when the weather man will shut off the [enjoyable time was spent until after | Dr. MeKay, Oshawa: Dr: Gray, [your money refunded. RB for' summer Wear. newsst : % showers, so that they ean gel downto | midnight, when Mr. and Mrs. Tryom Smith s Falls; Br, Balfaur, London; | The minister of militia is warned models { the game. This week arrangements are [took the train for western points. Dr. Carmichael, Puterhoro; Pr lihat a wet camp exists hi Bairieheld eT I { | being made for the drawing wp of 'a [They will spend two months in Detroit | Raphael, Ottawa, and Dr. ray, To- notwithstanding his order that fu pal AH size | MADE OVER Several practice games have [before returning to Kingston to take |ronto, (are in 'the city in regard 10 (wanted a dry camp. @ | schedule. ; tei d : Soeettctestitssersneet -- TY The lights on the green up residence. The presents were nu- oral examinations which are being held J. H. Sexton, M.A, Athens, 'will no = 50 Dozen Ladies' Fast BR ; { AND y " tion with the Ontario Medi : i i J | . working order, | merous au® beautiful, many of them |!' conn gh as principal and science master of 'at ta Oo Hs | Lace Curtains have all been placed in wor g A eal Counsel I I ' ol IB Cotton Hose seam les Sine | R E PAIRED » ean be plaved it jcoming from relatives in different parts : : Goderich Collegiate Institute. He has . . so that the matches | % y For easy walking, revolving rubber 8 1-2 to 10. Special, 2 pairs Our showing of Lace Cur night, as they were last year. of Ontario. Posty Aha H resengaged at Athens -- i ng ) a heels, _ Hie : 25e., 35¢., and Dr "Powder for tired feet." Gibson's for 25: | LF G NEWS FROM THE CAMP Hogges' asbestos insoles, sold only! Rishop Mills' remarks on loyalty and tains In Irish Point, Brussels 'eekly Contests, NEW? 0) AMP, : . v v ekly b VY M.C.A. held at Dutton's, 200 Princess stroet. reciprocity have drawn the fire of the Special 'alued in Ladies i Resin : Fhe SETLiae ot, Lhe thletic contests | Cok Ogilvie in Ottawa and Col. Buy toilet powders." Gibson's tory editors. They talk with a vigor \ | their usua weedy athletic © . J . Net, Marie Antoinette, Arablan 3 Wednesday evening. Joseph "Adams Ogilvie in Command. and Nottingham qualities, in carc'ed off the half-mile run in two Col. T. Benson, 0.C., having bven | "Powder for tired feet." Gibs White, Ivory and two tone ef- fects are as exquisite in design as the most fastidious could font s and twenty-eight seconds; G.lealled to Ottawa, Lieut.-Col. G. H.| William McRossie. New York on A wide range of Dress Mu Fleming was a good second and H. Ogilvie, A. AG., is commanding the | i Mev. Dr. Allan McRossie, is mn the lins in pretiy patterns, 10c a : Jones third, In the pole vault, G. 'camp during his absence. { city. His parents will be here neki yard and uy Fleming had no difficulty in winning; Capt. F. A. Lister, R.CR,, diree ctor | La week for a few davs. They will spend : In Soaire, pulling, are vedo | Of Trimmed. Millinery--20 NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, tine J. Adams succeeded in securing second. | of signalling, arrived in camp, y. | the summer at Poole's- Rerort . . Ihe hop, step and jump went to the | on a tour of inspection, k) "Poland water," soll at Gibson's Our Ready-to-Wear Depart levedit of (i. Fleming, who covered thir-| The service beld in the Y.M.C A Jew traveller's samples. Boys' ~--Special values at $1.00, ® (y.two feet four inches; J. Adams se- {was well attendeds vearly 125 wort Per Cent. Off Rep Prices. blouses and. dromscs; left, cheap) af newest SvIon 1a sho rooms, gas, furnace; big $1.25, $1.50. cond und H. Jones third, Adams also | present to listen to Capt. Beatty ad} ERR New York Dress Reform, 200 Prin ; | large' barn, at the low : captured the one mile walk, going the | Chaplain Thompson, 59th Regiment. | cess street. Whit . i ha IRISH POINT CURTAINS, Bl jistance in ten minutes and forty-eight There was a quartette present and- it | : . "Buy high-class sweets." Gibson's hite Walsis, 89 ok 2,000, $.1.50%6 $8.00, seconds: (3. Fleming finished second was much appreciated. ! f ; Wise Amelia Burnett's nome was a y -- and H. Jones third. Adams, Fleming| The grounds are still in a terrible / , cidentally omitted from list of those and up MARIE ANTOINETTE from and Jones carried off the most points. {condition. Pools of water are tying | serving at the refreshment table at St Lad ANd 2 . ) $6.00 upward. Ladies' Whi Dress ve Also + Solid ARABIAN POINT, $3.50, SEEPRRAEERL EERE R. McFAUL. Kingston Carpet Warehouse, The other men who were present only [all over the camp. | TR y Mary's garden party. The Whig's list Que FOR POHPCP PERI EE e 'Phone 90. Yours, ly done at lowest prices. washing. and her youthful-looking grandmother, of polities just now.™s fa paralytic stro Sle i5¢ and $1Lue a i . esis at 12 1-2 15¢ and of billingszate that demonstrates how hard thev have been hit. cach, with or without sleeve ment is a_bhusy spot Only the On Princess Stree!, con White Skirt Street succoeded in getting fourths and fifths, Some of the tents ave in awful con- | : wae furnished by the authorities dainty, $2.95 and cm dition, water lying right inside. Some! i y., Fa "Vichey water," sold at Gibshn's Business Boys. tents had to be moved. Sra "A Lover of the Flag" write to ask The business boys held their con The soldiers are still busy shooting 1 0 why a seamen's + flag floats frequently tests last evening. gThe lap run was at ihe ranges, in <harte a Hajar H ba pu Fhe sity hall We don't know . Hu MA - . amp- a - ess Lo mdieate that everyone about keenly contested all Whe way through Li ¥ : - ay H » the place "ie at sea' on many m i. Davis » "handicap man. > , i 1 Whi nd A pjlal He Harv os the only ha Ne A field | The Kilties band is lprger this year / \ a ters. + Bs : { til the qtretoh was reac when a than last, \ W ' The names of Mrs John Murphy : y Ep unti ad x A heavy rainfall "struck the cam \ g Miss | + Mart Miss GO. ™M wh . . i i; . Esford » , : amp AN x i enn artin, Mi i wtin a B . ; grand sprint took place 4 i ALBOIL wars fo w . ad W " te lead, with E. Flem- about 10.30 o'clock, but the regiments J Mise Lizzie omitted fron : fun, Inte the heels: B. Barry came] ent on drilling. the unt of ladies who took part Hulls fo «ear at Half rh THE REAL ESTATE EXPERT. 0000000000000 000000000 foyrth. The hop, step and. jump went 1 Da Onl ut the Kefreahment hooth at the Chile Phone 539 : ® (o Esford with thirty-one fest four DID NOT WANT DISCUSSION y 1y ren of Mary lawn social, z 109 3 linches; B. Barry was second and Flem- . . Huvler's and MecUgitkey's Sweets, | - hon -- ng third, The fifty yards dash was|On Criticism Given Bishop by To- Wé have placed nour e and ive Volind boxes, Gitwon pr pH o PNeOouve 3 carried off by E. Fleming from scratch; tonto Newspaper M illmery Department Dr. W. rett, : N i : . : n : : C., after spending a couple of weeks | H. Aeonedy and K., Mullin, with small Just as the Ontario synod was about about 75 Trimmed Hats, tat his home, *¢ 2 View," Berrie ewman @® | handicaps, tied for second position, \o close, on Thursday afternoon, Dud- which we plan to clear field, _ sailed, Satordass . Juve 14Y Sh: nace, gas, exler dining-room, I 2, 100; STII ie] Brrr rssssssssssaarsasan ~~ 8 land S. Davis, with B. Bary, tied for | te 3 Vv Hill arose, and was about to com- from. Montreal. tor London: Eng. ts $id pine eons, and Harr won 13,80 UE SR AS || 'on Saturday at 20 per | om Mont, for Koon Fr. $ Ldicuity. Fleming and Kennedy com. De on hs Tonnes ny Foon wim || cent. off regular prices. I "Buy tooth Date." Gibson's {ing second, Mullin and Buck third. eg a refereace be made in his charge The lot consists of | atiin. Rapti New ore, nici on stone foundation, 10 rooms. is Baseball Record. to reciprocity. He was about to ex Lingerie Hats, all fluffy daughter, Ethel M., to George Fdward tinted plastered walls, and ® | > {plain that in his opinion that it was : re Foste f the Hanson & Tilley Co. od hardwood _ floors, 8| Fastern League--Rochester, 6: To- | something that the synod should wake || and frilly with lace, J Foster, of the Hanson & Tiley to. eit : Montreal dding ill fire places, Venetian . Se. 3 Sine, n Providence, :* Setion Mutu eibers of the synod lar g e picturesque Hore rielly She a > His, al . " ¥ a y 1. » v y EW aw = ri ' . wide. Acandans. is Jeowt s! American League--Boston, 4; Cleve: ed, for Yromedintely there was a storm shapes, in fine Milan, - je bride's home. Paris Worries About Feet. store house. boat house and g land, New York, 5; Detroit, 0. of protest, with cries of "sit down!" i} smart with wingsor os- |i Good Tor Evil. CRieigu Tribune -; St.' y "We de t that matt . Paris just now is having a wive o bathing house » fully. he 3 Wimbingion, Las 3 nduiphia;. Ni iup hea aide me ving brought preys, or stately with |' Tommy returned sobbing fiom school trent. human fot. Tao. stigntiste ground and woodla with ® Chicago, ©. New York, 3; St. Lows, | "Let it drop," cried other members, drooping plumes, and with a yerywbad black eye. "But I'll] Marie and McAukfie, recently adv anced large lake front. : '0. Boston, 8; Pittsburg, 7. Brooklyn, And the matter was dropped. . Mr. close fitting toques chic pay Billy Blobbe off for this in the [the obsavation that the sanest typ One hour's run from the g/l: Cincinnati, 0. . Hill took his seat, and the matter was on I ; ' * he said. "No, no replied | of men had the biggest eet, while city, mear mail, telegraph and @ Canadian Leogue-_Brantiord, 3 not referred to again" '2 with tiny nosegays or * thier Bow must' return . good ent. iin "of women hd the smallest h 4! iG . 5, mn, DB; St. as, 4 oe, 2 2 {for evi make you a nice jum tart, | feet. Winoh has started the boulsvan Yelephome o . H 3 Tdou , To Observe Monday, July 3rd. rachings of ribbon. All and vou must take it to Billy Blobbhe| iors 10 scanning the feet of pedestr ALSO ISLAND e 75 3 3 ingston merchants have praec- will be found in latest ' and: say; '1 told mother how you'd} Out of 108 normal wen these y 8 Burning Barn Boils Eggs. tically decided to observe Monday, || style, fashioned accurd- [ punished\me and she says I must re |ists have nsserted that only eight Largest .in Loboro Lake, 30 3 go ion Glade. July 3rd, as a holiday, instead of {turn good for 'evil, so here's a mice | have sinalt feet, while of one hundre acres, Salusbis timber. ldeal } THE ALW a STORE. WHITE VESTS Miny laundries balk at white vests They: yank 'em out of shape and - can't fron 'em back again a=bungle the work and send it home bungled. Then, fthere's a howe your favor h. Presently there's an. other howlethe launder er's, Nao howling over our white vests, i WE LAUNDER THEM PER. ' FECTLY, KINGSTON LAUNDRY, Cor. Princess and Sydenham Sts. "Phone 22. In examining the ruins of o kan ii [Saturday, Jaly Ist. The local news ing to most recent dic- {tart for vou." sane men only twenty-four have CEnmmer hote Site near the ¢ 'stroyed by fire at Jenkintown, Pa., aipapers will likely do the same as the |] tates of Paris and New The following morning! with tart in| feet. These proportions for won ; i i one hand and his books in the other : | almost exactly reverse. Out eo! t containing ten hard/boiled merchants. The 3 will t : actly » hens ee found in a charred sleigh. | publish. = Che om day, Tune Sd, York. Ladies' Sailors | poor Tommy hastened joyfully Ao | hundred sane women only twent : The ough heed cia the heat | which the stores also observe by [| are included in this sale seboo, only to return -in a sadder | have large feet. while of one hundred i Las a streams water closing. . v | plight than he day before, saying be | sans women eighteen lave soul, feet dd ALL UNTRIMMED HATS | tween his sobsi- "Mother, 1 gave vows | the male sides of the prapositior Dest. : | owe the a Has Sold H Sold His Rap NEA PRICE. | message and tart to Billy Blobbs, and | Ameritan--dong having looked ted the flames, was an old. white hen, George Y. Charen and [he blacked my other eye and says hei Lincoln as ove of the sanest lsitting on a nest of B= otf | tavund from theig trip 16ED. & co. 'wants you to send Kim a padding !' of American statesmen probably " 'Phone - box. She had stuck to a with They had a outi "Wile 3 ma tn agree with the French sciewtiste 326 or 41 3 the fire raging oll about her and C California, Mir. Sing: ranch, Readytn We CARREY, k "(iuaranteed tooth brushes." Gil -- ms ert fusssssnninenisensened Fatrenme of water drenching the room. Low Food mitantage, 126 PRINCESS Lond, ' : PO Polind water dat Gihen's. Beeesscsssssssssesses PRCT LVVCTVRVE RRR RDC SRR TRTBRTLTRTBAIBLIRGG o

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