Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1911, p. 6

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* New "ul "And ii Sold oulv wm Meat Market everything is Money - Savers 'Sliould note the advantages of a Savings Aceount in The Interest is added fo all ances half-yearly., delay in. depositing withdrawing money. careful management and large resources eliminate all risk. PARTIES OF SHERIFFS Behind Stowe veloped Into Genuine Desperad Vallejo, Ca ! ~Fred ville, a boy w bo fram Preston Heform tao Koo, fl devel PL OT) | per ado of the Trasy pattern. He { fought off of deputy iffis and is now sn hitls nen standing off a score of sheriffs deputies. Mellville has been busy he escap'd-from school, He is a wiry chap, grey eyes ok i "hi oat Sue ww sped Into a two bunch: bal the or with cold nerve, several men recently the polise here are watching Early ran into Bm s was boarding electric They tried t, arrest but opened fire, and shots, escaped, for ~ yesterday he ASSETS, $50,000,000, nf hye ¥ many Al took + hilltop bet ween there, behind a art of stone, he has held all day. He bas had eight o'clock last night so the police believe siunb to exhaustion ifeiore thie over, but they don't care to rush naturdl fort for fear of loss of life. THE WHIGH {Iv MELE, A Lot of News of Interest to Eve body. "Prince of Sinners," 12:., at Uglo Mig, Charles Baillie, Montreal, to und died on a street" car. tooth paste." Gibson's sandals for chilaren, wr; from #1; at button s, K. Brock purchased the plant . W. Gillett company, Bouth paste, 5 ory Keeps the teeth clean, rouse' Drug the deposed pie arrived ORE é | olf KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager, no nce and 000, he Spray Your Fruit Trees. THIS 1S THE TIME FOR THE JPEADLY CODING MOTH, ill "Bay homan fen De ht is astonishing, but 'the partment of Agricultiire says that per. cent. cof the blossoms. are stroyed by the Codling Moth, and the only way to get vid of it is SPRAY de. Camon s, p Store vents decay in wneral Mexico, uz, pan vrder Dyes Arsenate of Lead for all Insects amd Lime for Growth, the your corsets Retorm Perlect 200 Princess street, 'R.Mc., to do it. and It 4 fraft 50 per | ed Listy Ih Ine With at New It. Sulphate of all Fungus irettes that tuezkn Gibson's der ey ed will 1 Lot us tell expe an ot fucrcusg your cent. you how yield of wir i iy i. Shite St have on strike. and CPR. to terms with Ar Arsenate of lead Sulphate of Lime .. come | ther | Ww. A Mitchell s Hardware es Woods s Phosphodins, Enghin med. | Buy toodh brushes." Gibson's, Four Mont eal policemen et with taking bribes by valled them to make an L.y too bh brushes Summer not corsets, porters, Se. New Yor 200 Prufeess stroct, RMU." 'a hoped { tiealy will ba man, arrest faibs four h i Dress "i's, 8 Refor The Creal 'Tones sud invigorates the whoio NErvous me makes now Hood in elng, Lieren Nern. debility, Mental ad Brain Worry, ney, caxvnrl Weakness, Iomisvions, a. Se nate during and feels of Abuse or Fireespes init antood <1 per box, six for $5. One wid ploase, & ix IL pu. Bold b alt | ragiista or matiod in rice, New AmpALGh | oo a re ho Tho Madicing | Con At the Unique Grocery and | Gibson's the the United present sossi brushes." cigarettes, that before Lhe tooth It mi. * a, ou r Blundiord, i tari Faitday nw was k Lor 8 8 oh vel er, WHINE, my to, Ont noway tenm. A widow an ng thoes for boys, from 3 "Duttar's, MM Pripgeess street, *Tulown powders." Gibson's in good shape for Saturday. ', [hin Jul the feet Can June 17th. presentative on the International Oly | pie committee, 5 Men 8 ale Bpocial -- Fresh Strawberries and n patent Vegetables, Prime, Western the best quality, John anadian Oxfords, welt, Putton's, 200 street, RE tre Beef, C. H. Pickering 4 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone H30. husky throdts" Gibson's, iry ; o yhevs the plays, England, for Shakespearean Racon, long-soueht cad Tae Wye, me sripts ieved what he Bibby 's Fneckwe Hugh m of hidden hy says isthe half-price fancy tarts to-day. Peterboro, gre sale Darke, t of Love Making Extraordinary. i Mr. Boutras in a The principal reasen fof th of the tories is neither my practical tin foe 1 hey would put day manner if 1 their yoke sud try, the Catholic French language arm Hugh Graham anl the putiiot ford Nifton. These recurring tations (nw niiom 8 made article the Cttawa Journal) to 1: sincere conseryatives know it is tories" expect of their or ra of ther slaves, ferior dead 3. Devalr around the wh whiathing belt in Wi choke tack of Lgrronn i 1 Crna 1h was work 0 my compull ther were willing defend b the religion and noarm-w tu N fe Oh = turned on' while tO mach nery Personil Polit Companion he art of oiding unpleasantness by a dexterous belongs, highest perfeetion, the East. When Lord Dufferin was v of Idina, weites 4 contributor London - Chronicle, he had servant, whose sj to Sir | Youth's (hi nN a conversatic of in its in what oy allies of the the the ther race, Ascertain the Reason. Ottawa, June 16.~The Lon conservation will hold "ation into the fire losses in ( both urban and rural, to ascertain why the fice bill of Uanada greater than Burope's United States. i on -------------- k hunting inl duty the vicereg excursions Returntag one expeditions, the the viceroy, who, licitude for guests' Aree, Of was to al court on their To shikaree full of courteous enjoyment, commission sn invest anadu, his a [13] "Well, of had : Oh," Indian "the but God was very birds," is " what sort sport ar the : sold only at to "RM. Cibson's, clgnrel tes merciful a. #000040000000000000000000000800000000000009 Great Shirt Sale FOR ONE DAY ONLY : SATURDAY, JUNE 17,11 : $ The Patterns are this season's best. Count up your $ Shirts. 'Buy all vou can nse. Act quickly, for, these Shirts will go' Yuickly at this price. i Regular $i. 00, 1.25, 1.30, L735 for ~ SIXTY - NINE CENTS SEE DISPLAY I~ wikow vig De vbw fo. bas sher- here BIG "poss AT BAY H: AD PREV OUSLY FOUGHT GFF Ham part--FEscaped From Reform School and Has De- | the, I) . af leit a letter an him, after exe ds Ang since small! nud his work to-d ay shows he has genuine He is believed to have held up quorum' near Vallejo, and ont; bim. morning two officers there wa* no quorum, no business was re ry WN A 0 loronto Vallejo and bg. codnist natural food uo will sues | night 18% ' '¥ patent f res siclent York From eo De we charg I ib | ae m= na Le powe steamship their arbitr; tion] "tates | top Williams Goodyear | Princess Zymole discovered "he. and ing nn 1 phrase yi wee te a shi- r= st sk- 1essese 66884ae44444e009999398080000000e attend the visitors at shooting | day from one of these encountered has Lord replied the scrupulous sly polite vouing Sahib shot divinely the | a------------ "band women. CITYAAND' VICINITY. Good Dairy 'Butter, pounds for De.' Saturday | sold during diy at rou ---- [WILLIAM DETLOR WAS INJURED] IN. SO DOING. if not the | at Carnos Fine Panama Hats, Tree Was About te Fall on Young' Man_ Near Collins' Bay When He Pushed Him « of Harm's: Way --Tree Pinned Chetior Down and' He had Leg Fractured. 5 Wiliam Detlor saved the life man who was working a bush near t Pay, trees, it In doing himself was injured, suffering a [rac tured Jog. He is a patient' at the gene ral hospital is doing picely Petlor, who = fifty-one years of age, was working for a farmer named Bau- der. He and the young man were cutting down a tres, when just as it was about to fall, the voung fellow, giving no thought of the danger, walk- ed on tp the danger line. * Mr. Detlor! S lwas quick to act, and rushing for- Cy hé succeeded in pushing the voung fellow out of harm's way, but he himself was eaught by the falling tree and pinned down, suffering the in- Whe Ed © OUrs You see $7.08, Ba at se De path of Former Resident. p Kennedy; fiom Cleveland, of the death, in Fitzgerald, forjuerly , X6.50, King st x6 Camphbel Hr "we Portsmouth, recejy- | } Ohio, tell Toledo, . of of Forts hl i of a with cut young (him mm i tinge down' h Richard mouth ny mn 1 oiling 1 Trades Council i was tdPhave been a meeting of am the Trades and Labor Council, on Thursday night, but there was not a The members who were pros- had an informal talk over labor but owing to the fact that "There matters, trausactel. His Knee Ont of Joint. Met sall, "The . well-known to was unfortunste enpugh ' his knee put joint, {jury mentioned. morning, while the! It stated leading to his lwould have met a sare death, but for Two doctors the quick action of Mr. Petlor. HONOR THE FLAG, sar fa out of wseenling oyer called, who member back in the] lhe accident eaused n Friday wt RL eo is that thé young man A irs rooms his a " were the injured position pain Atténd Funeral. late Friday of his parents. Cataragui cemetery, at the h yer {1 51m much and Have Right One Up. Toront« | But be Boy Scouts The funeral of the Campion took place from the residence York street, to Service conducted two o'clock, by Canon Sta Chorge's cathedral. The Boy cathedral, of which deceas 1 the fune t's Alan Field During this, the coronation year, Canadians of all classes will fuel it] a privilege to jor in the celebrations by displaying flags at every tunity' and on every appropriite caxion. There is one flag, "ind ov (ne to be used, therefore, there ought not to be so much Confusion in the _pub- ke mind regarding it. The one flag that belongs to the individual British subject, and that appropriate for a municipality or a corporation is the Union Jack. The Un Jack the Canadian ensign. The latter is vel flag having Union Jack in can ton at the upper loft hand corner next to thae staff, and tae coats sof 'arms of Canada displayed in the fly. This flag i« authorized for the Canadian mercan- tile Wer plaved the ot Richard 8S. afternoon, on oripor- wis ney os Seouts of St. George ed was ral in a member, atte a body. ee en i Adjourned Case. of .E. adjourned of S61, Judge allow amount naant, is y Ro I'he Peckwith, court NM 6th, case Woods, account 13th division not 1 ve i" for Mune trom June Ww continued by & M: adden. The ed judgment for 2. 45 hud been veld by itil the complainant s complainant was of which wit aef ri ' worl implete that acc i i and should ne be dis on shore. Perha ps our people believe it ix the au for Canada, and tha Lo the "Canadian Flag." authorized for Cana- da and for ever ther part of the British empire » Unie nn dpel We should not dis lay white ensigus; vei fdiserimiing tel flag of the ensign belongs to the the naval is the : Ww marine struction finished. ty thorized flag they call it I'he flag that is to Lie major Work be Opening of Park, why Lake Ontario park will ke opene Monday, June popular rt hus hee luss shape, the grounds the bul lings painted for ti pavilion, pumerous electric lights erected among t ines. A high class entett wifl be ven every es of polite wWeville, [tures Tate st 1 for th put m clean nes and the This first grason on ' is Fis all pair tod, ensigns blue © standards up, white The Tm por inl navy public while mer- standards OLY i ) ensign is the The blue service and the red ensi chant marie. The should 'never he dis | members of the roy Lent, and then only poles. As the government wzed the floating of Union public buildings Sunday, throughout b hoped that Canadians, will soon learn that it the Union Jack, and che Union Jack alone, that they should | | use all occasions to manifest their | iturday afternoon, on the mirival | patriotism. As a people it should be the KR. & PP. railway express from {our first duty to see that our flag ik sharbot Lake about four o'clock, thonored and respected, and that no --- | foreigm flag without authority | phe aved on' British soil. win & [VE-YEIR SENTENCE IS GIVE{ C. D. SHELDON we pment reserve, flag of the roval layed except when ymily pres official Hay has author cors sting motion pi lustrate | songs. ening, var new oh and the Abernethy. al died at Carleton ith, of Kingston, two sons and two ster, Mri, 1. Al city. Hi: daughter, heen man ried the funeral will take come Lory on Ni Death of Thomas Are Abernethy on Pha s Lay He wi vied by Ihomas Place apoplexy. June born In on over overy exvept Canada, it 2 to § Jacks } { nod ix daughters, a'so o Jenkins, © of this May, was to have day he died. The place to Cataraqui Sury day, ne on of O ---- -- =i TO VISIT ISLANDS, Cravens and Party Entertain Lavishly, i {John 8. ® Islands will the new Thousand hve someth ng colcn { 1 he com ng summer original ent in a Pasadina mad Pr. Orville Owen, searching the riv-iup of the residents of that California 'Montreal Blind Pool Han Took the in order to th sin of that loa-e Pasadena on trip across the continent in| good boating, fish ng, i f all, refreshing winds p party, which hoadod thn Cravens, million fire soo Land club man, will be M, Mr. und Mrs. Uhurles Cravens, Mrs. « harles tranz Perkins ind Mes. H Worden transportat.on faelities have | n ed and the intire party, sery al, wil escape section, wh, hot to city blading going Sertenc: FKard-had Hoped fo Nate Restitution. Montreal, June 16.--C.-D > ved, wilh Stealing $15, 0 given mvestment, entencea vears hard labor tiary Lang mor ning tort roou dréssed, and haggard. The sentence Hiv Bot he so "he took the intentions, I fd hop yu Hi e nt sol felony could, 1 by chin ty In 1s for Lo was in selier this tod hint five penitor hy Jastice The well Crave Mr and He and 4 My pecial Shelde stouter, but crumpled and SUTPrEse Mm, Wits V CTOW Page grown Im Wen said I money with the best had been umitted, ke good the money wered " i in diners ri travel royal a slie 1 fi with brary A the been terta n pile rid I to through wis, and pee j ri. ate curs t Fren tifol waed by pents of promis d for the There will be if 1 h chateau overlo lawrince the party rega splendor morph and df am the links will have a charm for the members of the volony, all of whom are experts with the goli sticks and racquets. "They all ben elocted | to sesmtership Aexar Bay | Atchison § Country Cl : | Amalgamated Copper It is exmecrud that during the sum-!Amcr.can elt {mer months frequent entertainments | Brooklyn Rapid will be given in Honor of the visiting! Ches. & Ohio {admirers of the northern resort. C.P.R. John S. Cravens, who he ads Frie party, is one of the best-known horse Erie, first Lin of the south, and has a ey wa THreat Northern, string of horses. He is "worth over Northern Pacific |$12000,000. Nashville be mi ~t river} on STOCK MARKETS hy BK. BB Lyman Anchor Building. J 16th, and i 1 sammer ten Furnished & Co, Is 1911 t 2.30 Open, pom, | 114 114 Hg il <¢ have in th ria 10 Sm nll sa t fran S04 the pid. 1354 Louisville 151} i! shigh Valley Budget From Bonganis. | Mie op Pacific Bongards, June 14.- About twemiy-: Pr five of Picton Epworth League visited Ontario and Western | the longue rove, on Friday evening. Apamavivania RR and N+ . . Bonga-d are 'wpend- Reading xe few wre in Picton. D. S. "Rock Island | Lormioek and F, Eaten have purc Has- | o ithern Pacific fed windmilts. -- Mrs. J.-Aekermhan, Southern Railway IF airmotint, \ inited er Barente, | Rowthera Fail ay nd Mrs. radiey, Miss a | winited her home near Kingston, {Erion Paige lently. Mrs. J. b. Shepard spent the yk i | ond in Cressy. YI MePonmnock is jm hing an addition Ee his Barn. PF. . David has purchased a touring car. | Wheat-- Hr KR. Bongard spent a week with | Jay". Ten daughter, Perey Thurston. Sept. "1 Miss Lo Ackerman, is Dee. ....... visiting at J. Bradley' s. Miss R. Nor:| Lorn ton visited her sister, Mrs, Pringle. | July | Rev. Mr. Stuiker and Mrs Sta' er were Sept. | guests at J: D. Bongard's, on Mou- Thee. day. Mr. and Mrs. BE Harrison, i Waupous Kast, and Mrs. Patterson, | Pieton, visited at J. H. Harrison's re | cently. Mrs. W. Vandusen, Cressy, is From with her sister, Mra. Ju 8. Leopard, for | 3 few days. The Misses Peterson spent | a recent Sunday at Black Creeks a ---------- -- 1245 160 MH 1204 34 -y od o Hart pid : Chicago. STOCK QUOTATIONS MceCunig Bros, Montreal | Through J. O. Hutton. , June 16th, 1911 Asked. Offered. | 3x b het 14d 8 = Hips Net 1% tn pi fi} rown Reserve Comfort for the feet. Wear la. | Dominion Textile Vernon's eushion sole boot for men|lake of the Woods Sold only al Dutton's, | McKay, com. Richefion & Ontario Nova Seotia Steel . Zirh Princess street. 1 Bithy's suckoea and Susiwy gris SAVED ml a Lrence, he | {charged freight morning; {hay i was up, | ing; H layton be sels of corn i he 1347 | 1854 ho WOLFE ISLANDER Vand Sm Likely Repairs Completed Next Two Weeks. Merrill cleared THE w thin The schooner for Oswego. Julia B. i |» i Slhorne night. The crew of the steamyacht have arrived in the Eity, t« yacht its finishing toue hes. The crew. of the steamer atrived in the city the steamer, which will run sion from Gananoque, (o-night. The yacht Kate, owned by McDonald, Gananoque, ' to-day, to take passed up, on Phursday | Ramona ), give the St. p.Law Al exour was in the city, a party of clergymen, who have been attepding the meetings | of synod, lands, The steamer on Thursday, grain laden, William to Montreal. It was at thought she would discharge here, iit was decided that she would to Montreal. At Swift's wharf of Hamilton stopped, on her way down, this morping, and discharged | freight; the steamer Dritannic dis on her trip up, this steamer Aletha, down, from ports; the steamer Beuna Vista from Smith's Falls, this morn and returned. It is expected that the repairs the steamer Wolie Islander will been completed in two weeks' ihe work is being carried Davis' dry dock as speedily sible. The veteran steamer has been holding down the route for the Wolle Islander, been giving entire ssati M.T. Co's elevator light, from two lig haven, from on a tour among the 1s Jacques passed down, first but go on The steamer City to have at «Pos. Pierrepont | Llsland and has on as 'acticn Fug Emerson, Sodus Pointy cleared with al at ah tug Thomson, ht barges, to load ¢ for Montreal; Montreal, three light barges, leered for Montreal, with two grain barges; steamer Advance arrived from Montreal, and will 'go on the dry déck for slight tepairs: the tug Glyde came off the dry dock to-day, also the schooner Naz the tug Hall is ex. jesed from Montreal, to-night, with two light Lr ses, and will clear for Montreal with grain-laden barges cler two To Burn Oil as Fuel On rpestion of C.J. general r of Richelieu Ontario Navigation it proposed to introduce oil fuel instead srveral of the steamers ply and rapids be and Montseal, this effect being the Imperial "it con the manage sug the and company, ™ of coal on hg toe great tween Toronto nezotintions to conducted with - pany. lakes by Foreigner -- Stopped When Steam Exhausted. Mich... June 16 sod hy a G1 which ran away under It is said to have been start forsigner, who pulled the throtils and jumped. It was captured near - Bebevae, fourteen niles distant I'he un. was exhausted, Started Great R full Creek, was Batt'e excitoment engine, stam el by a t Examined Hull. N.Y., June 16. Divers examined the hull of the steel steamer George Davy, of the Montreal Trans portation company, which sank on Pucsday in fifty feet of water, afto siriking the lighthoust neat Several plates were found to The cargo of 50,000 bush i# heing pumped out and the steamer, it is expected, will Ix s wedily Faisad. She the fourth v.s80l to be ked on the shoal Ogdenshury, pierectd, 8 wre Notes From Bath. 15. Mrs A. R. Milne, who has been visiting at has returned Robinson is moving his new store. He has the build th roughly overhauled paint nd has improved that part of tl very He J. B. Smith turned from conferinse Mr. Robinson, officiated Stella st nay the absence of Mr. Lath, June of Kingston, James Grahas Daniel H M1 u's, me. nto n and d vill ge much 8 home Rey un Ie at last, in umberlynd, Actor. June 16.~Firs ,. of = Lhe t Shot by an NX T Frow hasebull ital I ke told t RY. M Base Albany 1 t Alhauy, man Arthw State league ght m a he Inst batilet ' fou we pol from be vorolte . the hands of Joh { rleans actor ihe shooting housé in Pearl id he found his ment with Brows WOU A w urred at street, wile Oo a rooming where in an apart Two Golden Weddings, June 164Alwl iheir golden here al the same Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alusworth, Christign street, and Mr. and Elijah Cunningham, of Hillier Gibson's Picton, Unt, ples vlebrating wedding time, of Mrs anniversaries "Buy face powders." £1 motor veils, He; chamois' finish love, in créam or white, worth He Dutton's, 209 Princess street. "Tooth brushes," everyone guar {antecd. Gibson's John ("Mega shot firucein, in a New because she refusod to elope, had an infant in her arms. capel. He is said to have aren. ' Ruy talcum powders." Gibson's High canvas boots for women men. Call and see stock. 260) Princess street. "Riv hich elas sweets." James Banks, Faropto, nn lineman, was Killed by electric wire while string. ling wirer for a Bghting system for the i amhbt wm Golf Club "Bay tooth paste." Gibson's, Special sale women's ¥3 patent Ox- fords, $2.25. Dutton's, street | "Huvkr's Mel nhey's one and two pound boxes. | Pwrailed freight cars near [Bay blocked wraflic on Mrs. Carmelin de York restaurant, while she (V' Mega ex «ix chil or Gibson's and Gibson's. North The steamers Nevpawah and the Port | to take out! Charles | from Fort | time! Smith, McStea | Dutton's, 209 Princess wets," Friday worn 1 en i BSrasrssssssssssssssssfitisasasscsnsaasanas \ \'s * il | | i Corsets i { BeBe FASHION mays that the thin- White Dresses shall have more cwelul fitting, "betfer lines, than those we nave been ac- customed to think would do for Summer wear. 5 This means that the day has passed when "Any Kil" of a Corset would. do for Summer. It means. that the Summer Corset nmst bo selected with 'even greater care than those for winter, because through the thinner materials lines show more elearly. We have several good makes chosen with regard 10 tin: requirements of Fash- io + and the comfors of wearers. French Model Corsets $1.50. $2.50, $2.00, $2.75, $3.00. "The Best" Our woll known $1.00 CORSET now in stock in all wanted sizes. Corset Waists for Girls FOI YOUNG CHILDREN, 25e, 39¢., 19¢, The. Children's Summer 10c. Sox 25c. Children's: White Sox with plain tops Children's Waite Sox with fancy tops Children's Tan Sox with fancy tops Children's Black Sox with plain tops Children's Light Blue Bux. Babies' Silk Sox at 39c. Laidlaw & Son of sSssstasssssssaaseew \ | | | i { 1 RGR TE TTL V TTC L LRT UVLLTTSLLTRLTLE DALLA VLHRVLTT LTV LS STV LLB TTRETSBTRAVIRLSS TABLET VRVLTRRALTVVALTT DLV LLARVALLR CVRD OY 3 --- * ¢ ¢ ¢ $ ' ¢ ' i$ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ' i ' 4 90000000 0000000000 00000000000000000000000004 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes Excellent Values and Pretty Shoes ---------- Ladies' White Blucher Cut Oxfords, leather heel, $1.00. Ladies' White Plain 2 Eyelit Tie, White Heel, $1.50. .adies' White 2 Strap and Bow, $1.50, Ladies' White 1 Strap and Kibbon Tie, $1.50 Ladies' White 2 Strap and C 'overed Buckle, $2 'Ladies' White Piain Toe, 3 Ey« lit Tie, $2.00 Lots of Girls' and Children's Pumps and Oxfords i | { {Colds or Fevers == Are broken up in a single night. and serions fliness prevehitad, by taking | Hood's s Pills Ab dmgpivn. Bois. 41%, HE LOCKETT SHOE STO ATE TLRTLLLLBLLLVTRORSS. vs Sesesstasanstatsanas SUV LUT TLL E TLL LLLTLLVLELVLRLRLLELR RELL LRTRLLRLABTBRRRNTS FLASH LVLVALETTRATLTRTLRLRT ALTRI LBL -» . See

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