Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jun 1911, p. 8

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in past days has opened the opporfanity fo wach of tosday's wealth. Better start' your account with a small séin now. Interest _ will be added half-yearly. KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GROWGE A. Mexav. Manager. L bo 'SHI8 1S THE TIME FOR THE |. DEADLY 0ODLING MOTH, Abd it 1s dstonfahing, bat the De. paridient of Agr oe says that 50 per cemi. of blossoms ate de- stroyed by the Codling Moth, and the only way to get rid of it is SPRAY With the Arsenate of Lead for all Insects and Sulphate of Lime for all Growth. Fungus Let us tell you how to do it and increase your yield of [ruil 50 per cent. . Arsenate of Lead 25¢ 1b. Sulphate of Lime .. .. T8c gal Sold only at How 1s 11 Loa agont 1s asked LY uw cr tenant. Fhe gu warmth is of vital importance with most people buy- A house. will rent for more, sell for more, hold Its tenants longer, be disposed of quicker, ing or renting a house, and give preater satisfaction equipped wilh King Boiler na Radiators on ceo The except onal endnranes ciency in operation and fuel ram: of the King oiler sv +. cared by the construction of the firepot The fire chamber has boos made deer enesy that perfect sombwtion of gancs in sonsred and the highest tem Mepaturs abivined Gi a om aimtom of fuel It wonld ba tmosrettidy ta wives you bevy full details regarding " tha STEEL ano RADIATION, LIMITED Shawrooms: 78.82 Adelaids St. E. TORONTO Branches in All the Principal Cities and Towss Head Office : Fr ser Ave. a AM Hi CT -- Ca ae o TF MESSAGE CAME © Montreal, fc or Ww never a word had beeu do long period, Mrs. PF. J. ily lant September firmly ashore. wear the lighthouse a little tin can, sealed both ends, which message written on it: "Bh Naty S15 Crayne, "London Peery," 01 hee x . Have been raft fem days. Last Bit ate an {drauk, please toll mother. O'Reilly, 32 Saipt Catherine Montreal, Canada." 'There was np one named _ © Reilly Heng at the adeirons given on the sage so strangely recovered ocean, but Mrs. James Comm, lives at 126 Ottawa street, suid knew Mrs. P. J. O'Reilly, very when the latter was her uext ieighbor. She often told me «of her kat som, Jamps," said Mrs, Comm, "and many a tithe she sobbed as she sid she was sure| he was She wever said that; he went to sea, bup he. was, ap- parently hee favorite child." : A Recollection of 1896, Friday," June 237d, is the fifteenth anniversary of the defeat of the lax gnservative, administration in Cap ada. On June 23cd, 1596, Sir Charfes Tupper and his cohorts were defeated by Wilfrid Laurier. Now Sir Charles Tupper is mincty years old. Sir Wil frid Laurier is seventy. on who well, door Snap Brim Straw Hats, * From 25c. up, at Campbell Bros'. "Walker's grape juices," Gibson's. It is expected" that the arrival in Canada of the Duke of Connaught will be signalived by a considerable be stowal of royal honors similar to that which attended the visit of the pres ent king to the teb-centéenary at Que- bec and which then comstitufed such an agreeable surprise to Canadians. ~ Christe Tonny and Vasil Pole, two Italians, were drowned while bathing in the Don, Toronto. "lat the Grand Trunk station. wd? -- Te is about the first question the owner or prospective purchaser cation of pure, healthful to owner or temant if it is the manifold advantages of the King Boler and King Radiators: 80. WW west (Ris need for coin plete information on the subject of hep water beating. we Rave prepared a Jittle booklet, "Com- fortab's Homes." 8 copy of which wo'll be glad th send you an re avest, You'll find it packed with farts nn the heating question, sr all Sf them lies and faver esting. Simply addreds Cr SIT IERNEEEERRE DET Both are quite an item these days and both can be saved by the man who comes here for his Outiitting. You'll where you will and as _ cannot Higy'™7 Good 3 $8 save time, because look - long as" you will, you Eas : a. I at prices less that we name. Our $12, 15and 18 will prove this, for you cannot match the quality and price at the same time. $ - | MOTHER DIED BEFORE STRANGE ; id . : , 3 d | ternobn at two o'dock to St. James gro RA-Det San--Suitieh Mots churéh, where the funeral service real--His Mother Waited in Vain. , June 2 AMer a weary wait of ten long and auxious years, rd of the son who had gone to dt 13 uk hig fortind, and com whom | in that Sypatiard, Couit, 3." and Mrs. John Cor at was foand to contain | an ok! paper bag with the following | , "x H 10 | and Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs. J. agteras, 90 | yedy and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. James P.| stzeet, | mes- | Yai} . fram: the| 1" Ceremany. Was Pexfurmed in she | \ TF LG. 1 SMT Afternoon. The funeral of the late George MH. Smith wok place from the residence of his father on Brock street, Friday al- conducted by the vicar, Rev. T. Savaty. Fhe Jétuainn, Spee "interred in Cataraqui_cemwtery. was borne by F. Milo, T. Copléy, P. Buick and I Jenkins, of this ity, 'and J, Bell and W. Martin, iananoque. Floral offerdiigs were received from the following : 'Pillows, father and mother and décesied's aunt, Mrs. H. 4 employdes of Robertson, Nicolle & Co.; crosses, #m- ton & Bro., don: w {lety; soeafs, Mr. and " Mr. and Mes. F. Milo, : rs. Carroll, and Miss G. Drury, {clerks of C. Liviagstoy & Bro., Mr. Ken- { Hambrooke, Mr. Jamieson and Miss | Birdie Jamieson, Robertson, Nicolle & Co. WOVE OF FPhspAY. St. Paul's Church. The marrig took place in - Se | Paul's church on Tuesday alternoon, {at 2:30 o'clock, of Wiss Fthel Wik { linmson, davghter of Mrs. A. William Ison, 18 Rideau street, and ' [R. B, Gage, alo of this city. . |F. FitzGerald officiated. The coupls frie unktiendéd, and after the cers fufony, a wedding supper was served {at the home of the bride; at which the immediate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Gage left later in the palternion on a trip to Toronto and other western points, carrying with them the best wishes of their many friends. "> he bride was the recipiont of a i i The Fuweral Took Place Friday t 128 Oumwa steed: [C Froaman, of Montreal; anchors, |when Ps ears the woman had bem | " . s I Jo t Yon Wad brothers and sister, | dead. Her i was not at 4 Va fault, for the other day there floated | Plovees of C- a {Uhes. & Ohio Tes. Lend NYC... INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters on Their Rounds. Bathing caps, 20c., at Best's. "Buy lemon kali," at Gibson's. over the holiday. . - Gio to Lackie's for your strawberries early Saturday. Ask your grocer for "Quality" flour. Once used aiways . See Bibby's FE outing suits. Mrs. George Hunter is visiting with friends in Toronto, Ask your grocer for "Quality" flour. Once used always used. : R. F. Elliott went to Toronto noon, Friday, on business, : Shop at Best's tormorrow. A package for each customer, Allan Jefirics and Mr. Dow, to, returned home to-day. J 1he housewife who prefers "Quality" flour has good reason for doing so. Mr. Hopkins, provincial secretary of Y.M.C.A., has returned to Toronto. Try Bibby's $5.50 outing suits. Williags Waldron left on Thursday on a purchasing trip to the old country. william Swaine, piano tuner: Urders received at McAuley's. Phone 778. The heavy rain ou the holiday was rather hard on the decorations around the city. : i See Bibby's $6.50 outing sits. "Grape juice,' Prouse's Drug Store. The Lake Ontario park vaodeville performances are being largely attend: ed each night. - : Free package at Best's to-morrow. Capts. Martin, Murphy and Uorkey river pilots, came up from Prockville on Thursday night. i C , piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Auley's bookstore. Miss Bessie Duiilop, Colborne strect, attending normal school at Uttawa, returned to her home on Wednesday. See Bibby's $10 outing suits. . Saturday is one-cent day on the cars stant sass 1 1594 for the children. There will be a mati- . . J nee at Lake Ontario park. Go to Lackie's for your strawberries ~ Notes From All' Over--Little of Harold A. Taylor died in hospital, at St. Joba, N.B.. afte having arm torn off in a lumber mill machinery. Word bas been received, at Otiawa, from Sir Frederick Borden that Capt. Leslie. McGowan was not seriously hurt thrown from his horse in coron- ation parade on Thursday. { Enterprise unprecedented in the his tory of the British press marks Fri- day's issues of Lhe London morming papers, which, with only one or two exceptions, are veritable illustrated pa- pers. at free Toron- STOCK MARKETE Furnished by R. ¥. Lyman & Co. Anchor Dailding. June 23rd, 1911. ALRISOB ...xccin; ciovnss ir RAST A ated Copper ..0.. 70} Amalgam Smeltcrs, ex. d 50% Baltimore & Ohio ... Brooklyn Rapid Transit Great Northern, pid. Lehigh Valley .... Missouri Pacific M.B.M. Soo ... NET... Northern Pacific Norfolk 2) Pennsylvania RR. Reading ...... Rock Island Southern Pacifi handsome collection of presents, gilts being meceived from many Outside points. The collection included cut | glass from the Young Men's Club, of | Queen street church, of which the! groom is a member; also a brass jardinicre, stand, and a handsome chair, from the Sunday school teach- ers, the A.Y.P.A.,, and choir of St. Paul's church. PETTY THEFTS AT CAMP. Soldier Skipped Out With Suit : Clothes. Acebrding to reports made to the police, there has been a great deal of petty thieving, at the camp, this year. A young man, who was at camp but a few days, is alleged to have skipped out with a suit of clothes, belonging to ate of the other soldiers. x Another soldier made off with a watch, but Constable Arniel succeeded | in recovering it. There will be no prosecutions. Some Soldiers Left. No matter what time the tain pulls out there is sure to be someone left ant this was the case Friday moraing Tha 50th fegiment, of Cornwall left by special G.T.R. train at nine o'clock, and about two minutes after the tvain left, two stragglers who had been in a bar Laving a "'mip" got to the sta- tion to find that their comrades had gome. They endeavontl to catch the train, but they could not step fast enough. of ---- Driry-Mills Wedding. Dominion. Methodist church, Ottawa, was the scene of a large and fashion- able wedding, Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Pansy Mills, vomgest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James Mills, was united in marriage to Vietor Mon: tagu Drury, eldest son of Brigadier General and Mrs. Drury, Halifax. Rev. James Henderson, D.D., performed the cetemony. - Mr. and Mrs. Drury are spending their honeynioon in Quebec. Praise for Gearge Mills. George Mills, proprietor of the Mills Southern Railway Southern Railway, pid. ...... Union Pacific U.S. Steel Bt, Paul os bie om Anicrican Beet Sugar early Saturday. P. J. Milan was in Brockville for the holiday. He attended a meting of the Knights of Columbus, Bibby's underwear sale is on. The 14th band gave a concert. im Macdonald park, Thursday evening. About 1,000 people were present. Women's 83 patent Oxfords at $2.25; * 'special chocolate Oxfords, $1.65. Dut | ton's shoe store. Bibby 's S0c. underwear, for 2%c. Saturday will be the festival of Joh the Baptist, which will be brated in the province of Quebec, Gio to Lackie's for your strawberries eatly Saturday. Nb Kingston names appear in the {list of successful candidates for en- tragve to the Rayal Military College. "All cream ice cream," Gibson's, Bibby's SOc. underwear, for 25¢. | Masters Kenneth and Spencer Heu- {deisan, of Montreal, sows of L. L. { Henderson, are holidaying in King: i ston. * Bibby's for mokby outing suite? Henry (VBrien, of the Randolph {hotel, hes sold his pacer, Riola, to $42 1A. Dumon, of Montreal, for a good figure, Sale, barefoot sandals, Gfic., Tle. 573 £5¢. pair; also Roman sandals, cheap- 1543 lest in the city. Dutton's shoe store. 116 b. | Mr. Gilchrist, secretary of Peterboro 689 5 {YMC A., who wes in charge of Y.M. 1364 {CA at the camp, returned to Peter Ee {boro at neon, Friday. PANTRY OR. vo} Libby's Bc. underwear, for 25c. INFANTRY ASSOCIATION | Miss Dessie Evans, Irincess street, Formed by the Officers of This who has been visiting friends in Gan- Military Division {anoque, for the past two weeks, has returned home. On Wednesday afternoon at Camp! Uo to Lackie's for your strawberries Barrigfield thers was formed "The ln- early Saturday. ; fantry Association of the Third Div | P. A. Hafiner, and J. McCulla's de- ition Active Militia of Canada." Re | corations| were very pretty with flags ptesentatives were present from mearly land bunting reaching over Montreal every corps in the dominion: Regrets 'and Bay strects. 5 were received from the corps not re-| "All cream ice cream," Gibson's. presented. After much discussion, al Owing to the increased cost of labo constitution was adopted and the fol: and material, . the blacksmiths of lowing officers were elected: Prockville are coutemplating an. | in Patron--Col. Sir Frederick Borden, «foase in the price of horseshoeing: K.C.M.G.; Hou, president, Col, T. Ben. | Bibby's 50c, underwear, for 25c. son, 0.C. 3rd Division: president; Lt.-| Un 'thursday about twenty members Col. John Hughes, 0.C. 9th 1 {soy | of the local Knights of Colymbus went Brigade. at. 1s Infan Eo broekville, where they assisted in Uhicugo. Wheat-- July . pina Sept. .....c. coin on ees ..ioveae Corn-- July Sept. ta a Pg a SIP i as sims ea t. cele- Ans ap---- STOCK QUOTATIONS McCuailgz Nros., Moutreal Through J. 0. Ruttow. June Rrd, 1911. Asked. Ofiered. 231 b. HN 3M os. 101 From Canada Cement... EPR wast we iri sos Crown Reserve .... . Nova Scotia Steel Dominion Steel Montreal Power jo Richeliou & Ontario .... Dominion Textile ... ...... Toronto Railway .... .. hat and fur house, received great] praise for his scheme of. decoration of | the postoffice. People thought that the: work had been doue by a Toronto firn of decorators, Mr. Mills' arrangement was quite original. He bad all the material made up in Wis store, as it was impossible to purchase the com- bination streamers and flags which he used Transferred to Montreal. David Somerville, who for the past year and a half has been clerk in the anch office of the Dominion Express office here, hag been transferred to the branch at Montreal, and went down at midnight Wednesday. The appoint ment Was vather sudden as he only re ceived word of the change Wednesday morning and was tld to report in Montreal, on Thursday. : Separate School Board. There was a meeting of the separate theo! board, . Wednead day night, for y considering applieations for ten on the Toni. staf. It was desided to re-engage all the old staff, there being but the one vacancy to. fill; that of Miss Hagerty, who has a position in the civil | ser vice at Ottawa. She is leaving, this 'week, to' take up her new position. Scott's, Buckley's and Christy's Celebrated hats, at Campbell Bros'. "loa cream bricks," Gibson's. ! [William Keut, 0:€-- 7th -Infantry Brigades ex. some degres work. ____ ecutive committee, Lt.-Col. G. F. Mac | SA Groat loo creams, * Hb a. sonal, S0th regiment; Lt Col W- 2:1 Ur. Gurbeld Plati-of Kingston, who Sov Reylutal a "thas been walking the hospitals fn Ire- Dvivestory {5th regiment. i iland, is now 'iu London, Fng., and The object of the Asotiation is the' aw the coronation procession on betterment of the infantry branch of 0 C30 the servive. Beneficial recalts are sure Bibby's underwear sale i on. to agerne from the umion of the of! poo Long and wife, of Montreal, teers, | are paying a visit to her parents, Mr. fand Mrs. John Hall. They have been | spending a few days at Niagara Falls. "Buy tooth paste," at Gibson's. Thomas Canfield, of Gouvedeur, N.Y., [a student at St. fuente Enlvormity; i 3 r ding near has been appointed | purser ol the Mairi Us iain ying Judge {steamer New Island Wanderer for the Prive Thursday morning at the Court |5e8%0n. tte mak] hele hous? 'charged with bregking into -the{ Every customer when matmg BROKE INTO A HOUSE. Sharbot Lake Farmer Bound Over] to Keep the Peace. ; ' | Shar. | purchase at Gibson's Red Cross Drug rote. Mena, me Shar, [ELT ed "mith nil hound aver to keep the peace lor u | them. 40 a glass of Coca Cola, at the PSUR, or go to [foustain. Jour ueder fx ude, Of 0 or Bt id Quite a number of cadets returned : Some time ago the farm on which home, yesterday, and {odiay. At the Mel ras Tamding. was owns {college on Wi y morning, a large --bY ies od it 5 os amber of group photos wera taken of By the sharif sa sold to NcChatles. | iacificfent clastls. or 25. It was thought that brooding ovechis| pov "Mr Gezener, of Jorsev City, loss: pr McPherson to commit NJ. has arrived to spend the sum the act. Mr. Gezener formerly owned this island ry - but sold it"to Mr. Knopf. LATE DR. C. L. CURTIS. Fifty erates strawberries at Lackie's Saturday moruing. Remalits Were Taken to Carryiug! On the 11th of pune, at Cito, Chl Place. . | the marr took pi Miss Win: The funeral of the late br. C. Life C Sith, 10 Edward L. Sey: Curtis tack place on Friday ing, > " gavel vosrs deomest the remains being taken to Tremton, JC Foi, Sn convection with the for interment at Carrying Place. SY W.C.A., Kitigstow, es were Dr. BR. K. Kil: born, Ald. Joba Carson, Ald. W. J. Fair, Ii Haveock, Mr. Cowan awd Hood's Pills ; And you'll beall right tn the morning. --- -- v Saturday Night Fruit : Baskets of cherries will sell at low jiricen, Saturday wight, at Carnov- ye. i -. p g bs * 5 entered in too A 2 ; aah a : i : ? pis 4 Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Dt. Robert Hanley was in Toronto » To-Morrow Morning From 9 to 12 We will offer the following very special purchase of Prints. These are the balance of the Spring Stuck of a Shier maker, and while the stacks net large it is a real bargain. \ . 790 Yards Fine Prints Light and Medinm™ Oolors, imported fur Shirt Making and for Latlies' and Children's Wear. Neat. Stripes and Spots. Some yery pretty patterns. These Prints are 31 'inches wide, and - worth from 10c to 12{c yard. YOUR CHOICE TO-MORROW 7}c Yard 250 Pairs Men's Cashmere Sox Seamless feef, extra strong toe and heels, and a most comfortable Sock for Mummer wear. This make is consid- cred exceptional value at 25c pair. Sizes 10, 10} 11 inches. YOURS TO-MORROW 18c pair, OF 2 Pairs for 35c. TOTTI TTLLTTLBTETRLLTTETVTVTLTHLHLTLRLTTLTLTLITLVLRTL TELLS BLEN Children's Hosiery OF ALL KINDS Ia Cashmere, Cotton, Lisle Thread, all sizes, do and at prices that mean a saving" "Boys' "Leather Knit' Stockings Black Ribbed, Seamless Feet, Extra Strang Knees, Toes and Heels that give double wear. SPECIAL 25¢ PAIR. Girls' Black or White Lisle Thread. Girls' Tan Lisle Thread Stockings Girls' Pink dr Blue Stockings, You will find everything in Hosiery here. PTR VOTLRLTLRERRLS BTVVVVVOTLLBBTLIVTL HOTLIST LTTE TTRLRT TV RLR BD J. Laidlaw & Son asssssssesesessl BTPTTLVL TVR VEN See@ ae ae OOOO ng LL @ PEER? SOCIOKY TIREEEE ae we » LADIES' XFORDS We have just received a late shipment of Ladies' Tan Oxfords, These are the real Russia Calf Extension Soles -- nice color, medium heel. These would sell regular at £3.50, bn account of being late, we want to clear them ofit at 'dice. Sizes 2 2 to 6. NOW $2.25 % Seva ET TLS Ee % .

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