Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1911, p. 5

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sbss BH 5 Freese: Special Sale of Neckwear REGULAR 50c--NOW 25c COLLARS IN 14 SIZES. 53 Brock Street "IIIS IIHIIIIIIIIIII FISIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIT ---- FERRI III IY BOOT AND SHE ORGANS Odd sizes Men's Wells, in Tan and $5.50, $6.00. Bargain Price Goodyear Black, Boys' Boots, sizes 1 to Rargain Price $1.35 Youths', sizes 11 to 12 Bargain Price Jack Johnston's Shoe Store $L20 $110 TEs : tom Tuesday afternoon, when she iSktined 2 honor of Miss Marguerite friends on Wolfe Island, returned home | Elkins, o [drawing room looked very pretty with | {out the ices, and Miss Madge Dawsoh | Pac ifie coast cities, where she will visit {served the fruit punch. || assisted were Miss Marjorie {Miss Hilda { puthers, { Dorothy Hill, Miss Lilian Mundell, Mjss for several days In [holiday in Pieton, 4 'Mr. and Mrs.' Robert McKelvey and age {amily will leave, this week, for their t | summer cottage, nent Montreal. i Miss Alice King and Miss Kathleen "| Saunders expect to leave, on Friday, for Stoney Lake, to spend a short Was | time. hour | Miss Jennie en: i who has been (Continuéd from Page 2.) Miss Vera Ca¥son, Brock street; a charming hostess at the tea Dunlop, Barrie street, spending a week with The op Monday. . Dean Bidwell is spending a few days a quantity of peonies and pink roses. |i, St. Catharimes. The tea table in the diming-room was! Mrs Milne, Woodstock, |arranged | with a handsome centre! yisit to Mrs. piece of wich Madiera embroidery and a!gireet. cut glass vase of white roses. The] Miss 1da Newlands, of New York, smaller vases surrounding it made HN who has been visiting] her sister and very effective decoration. Mrs, R { brother, on Barrie street, has left, on Carson poured the tea. Miss Ea] a two. months' trip, to Winsipeg and East Orange, N.J. is here ona James Stewart, Stuart The gitls who relatives. Merrick, Kent, Miss Nora Macnee Vrs and Miss May Royers. The guests in- {children left, Jfo-day, at noon, for cluded Missy Helen Gordon, Miss Lassie | Evangeline Beach, N.S. where they Kirkpatrick, Miss Charley Shortt, Miss | will spend the summer. Gweneth Merrick, Miss Dorothy Car i Mr. Guy Kirkpatrick has been (dhe ' Miss Madelon Higgins, Miss! guest of Miss Macaulay, King street, - . . Stafford Kirkpatrick and her Mr. and Mrs. John Fairlie, of Mont- {roal, are expected in own, the end of Miss Fdith Hubbell, Miss Honor Tett, | the week, to 'spend'a few days with Edith Young, Miss Dora Oldrieve, Miss | Lenore Hamilton, Miss Madge Taylor, Have You Yet Visited the New Japanese Art Goods Store? THE " TOKYO" } 174 WELLINGTON ST. BELLLLPPLLL000000064 | MeGillivray,: LO), | Williamson, 'Mrs. | Moosimi, | Bn ght, | Richardson, 1 OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGE ¢ i i 8 ! OUR GREAT SHOE SALE ~ bg | You can't beat the values In our window If either a lady or gentleman has only thought of a new pair of Shoes you should see our windows before buying. Men's Oxfords in Tan, Calf, Patent $4.50 and $5.00, Colt 'and Gun Metal. Regular NOW $3.95, Choec late Oxfords i Women's Tan, Calf and i $3.50 Now "s Women's Blark Canvas i Pumps. Women's White Canvas Oxfords Regular $3.00 and ie Ti id i GR . Pe 75¢ REID & CHARLES | | 1 | ® Westie ss sss ns nanan ane ase (o) (®) Steamer For Sale ; Located in St. Lawrence River. jing | the we k-end George Mahood, i {chell, i ban lend in Peterboro, Dimensions; 80--16--4 1 (») te) FOR, FURTHER PARTICULARS, ADDRESS 'E. B. MAHAN Syracus Boiler Works. SYRACUSE, N.Y. ¢ SHE ITESTETIIOS TIT IEHHY a Ee k Made a Fine Catch. Cn Monday last Me. and Mrs. Fred Vrsoman, Odessa, and Mr. and = Mrs, Herman Vrboman, Sharpton, 'spent the dav with Wr. and Mrs. HM. Baek Sydenham, who gave them a pleasant day's. outing on Sydenham hake, where they made a veatch of fish fet and Sih-Suly Faerusions. To Rochester, per steamers North Caspian, J ag Tor (TTPO TIT El Wh LL NT] A . i Miss igie Chown and Miss S = ! included Mrs, Miss M {entertained at {ite Elkins, as guest of honor, | egtertain {NG f the {week-end at Niagara-ou the Lake { - ale turned, on | where {several {Saxe Browne are ex 'been the guest of Mr. W. Smith, Col cleared for was ' rom k v H. B. . » Olive Chown, was hostess at a very delight Saturday afternoon in Miss Muriel Man- Miss avenue, ful tea on honor of her guest, ning, of Toronto. The guests included {Miss Helen Uglow, Miss Florence Fl- | ott, Miss Myra Dyde, Miss Eleanor | Minnes, Miss Millie Wormwith, Miss {lsabel Waldron, Miss Ruth Martin, Freda' Burns, Miss Dorothy Mise Marion Booth, Miss Des- Alda Nicolle. . . n t i Chown, rv I t { I of Newburgh, Miss Florence Stewart, | Rev. John "and Mrs. Fairlie, Brock Miss Kathleen Ryan, Miss * Seully, of | street. E. Susan Anglin, Miss Mabel Richardson, returned, Tuesday, fram Halifax, {Miss M. Saunders, Miss Stiles, of | {after 8 two* weeks' virit with his par- Kathleen Crisp, Miss Vivian Petrie, | will spend a few weeks in town. tive Fitch, of Detroit, Miss Eval IN MARINE UNE CIRGLES. {Tarento. During the afternoon Miss Fitch and Migs Tett gave some ver | £ y Harbor. The schooner Major Ferry | hostess at a very delightful tea opn| The steamer Sowards arrived | Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Lorenz, { Uswego, with coal for Sowards. {Fhe tea table was very artistically ar- {irom Erie, with coal for Richardson's. {ranged with a cut glass rose bowl The steamer Port Colborne passed up {rounded 'with smaller vases of the] The steamer Pierrepont is being. Isame flowers. Miss Lillian Mowat {*crubbed and painted, and will be lthe punch. They were assisted by Miss The schoonet Abbie I." Andrew® is {Daisy Ferguson, Miss Edith Goodwin | 100 mg Eddspar at Richardson's wharf fer 'guosts were Mrs, Hugh Nickle, Mrs. The stegmer 'Dunellum, loaded with AF Ross. Mrs. W. F: Nickle Me | oats, from Fort Walliam, 1s due to ane, pid will lisht g Mrs. J. C. Gwillim, Mrs. Sinclair | Me Rtrel. = her cafe and go on. te Laird, Mrs. Robert Laird, Mrs J. from Port Dalhousie, lig : W. Skelton, Mrs. H. Macpherson, Bas alhousie, light, cleared for , | Port Colborne and Lake Erie, with Mrs. Charles A. Low, Mrs. A. R. d | arrived from Nort eal, with four ligh R. Craig, Mrs. A. Farrell, | barges. : eh Misses. Fowler, : ne Miss Bessie | new boat for: the Richelieu and On Missie Fairlie, Miss Lor-ltario Navigation company has arrived Miss Jean E. Mowat and Miss Jessie Polson. ing craft, and made the ocean trip in . i. splendid style. ton, smashed into the bridge over the Lachine canal, at Cote St. Paul Road, pivot. The freighter suffered very lit- tle damage. Culkins arrived Tuesday from Oswego with cost for Swift's; steamer Dun. steamer Belleville due wp; steamer Rideau King, expected from Ottawa Clayton to-day; steamers Kingston and Caspian made the river trips to- Montreal, Miss Sylvia Cochrane, Miss| Mr. C, Willis, Bank of Montreal, on I ornwall, Miss P'hylis Knight, Miss | ents. His sister returned with him and Martin and Miss Franss Cotton, of] Movements of Vessels in Kingston tpretty vocal selections. | i . - » | Miss Annie Fowler, Union street, [Ow ego. of Uleveland, wus the raiscn d'etre, | The schoouer Ford River arrived Mull of red and pink roses, and sur. jand the steamer Plummer passed down, i } {poured tea and Miss May Ross senved placed ai the Cape Vincent route. J i 1 for Chart " land Miss May McDonnell, and the oth- and will elear for 'Charlotte, to-day B. Robertson, Mrs. F. 0. Willhoffy,]'ive at Richardson's elevator, 'to-day, L& -- Mrs. A. L.. Clark, Mrs | M. T. Co's elevator --Tug Emerson, Iba r Wi : b ges imnifer and Ungava +4 Mrs. PP. G. C. Campbell, . Rava; Aug Hall Miss . Mona | Report from Quebec states that the Missed Browne, raine Minnes, Craig, Miss {in port. - The Satruenas 1s a fine look- University | A freighter on her way from Kings- and knocked it ocgmpletely off the At Swift's wharf:<Schooner Berthy darn due down this evening, and this evenin:; steamer Lamonde = from day. There was a very enjoyable luncheon at the Country ( Tub, on Monday, #nd Victor Anderson, Miss | Nora Gordon, Miss Marie Carruthers, { Miss Giertrude Lawson, Mrs. IP. = Stevenson, Miss Mabel Brownfield, and arion Redden. . . Remembered His Work, - The temperance workers of Renfrew on Sunday last honored 8. TI. Chown, the champion of the temperance move ment - there, Many complimentary ad dressed were made and at the close Mr. Chown was invited to the platform and presented with & beautifully bound and illominated address, large cabinet of silver. Mr. Chown I former. Kingstonian, i Hrock street, at the Uoun- Miss Marguer- Dawson, luncheon, with Miss Madge try Ulub, to-day, will and a even Miss Mary Hora, King street, at bridge, on Tuesiay ing and Friday afternooe, this week. - y » - - a is « , amphor lee." Gibson' ; Mrs. Joseph Daly, Sr., died in From ley township, Renfrew June 2st, aged seventvieight "vears. Daniel Daley and Mrs. Bardan, of Kingston, \ pleasure for campers," shaving with Gillette Safety razors. Sold iibson' 8. William Abernethy, Brock seviously ill at his home. Where ign rance is bliss it serve hash. ai "Best jor campers," Gillette razors, Sold at Gibson's H. Wilton bas veturned from ronto., R. H. Mackerras, Sierra Madre, | who has been the guest of Mrs Ww. G. Craig, Barrie street, expects tn leave on Thursday for Boston where he Twill take a three months' course at | Harvard Fifrersity, . JJ. B. Carruthers Mr. and family will leave this week for their summer cottage. Mr. and Mis. John Carruthers are expected from Orange, J., this week, and will spend with them. and Mr. PP. Mor to spend the bir. Cal., t county, on and ut street, is also is safe to Srmmer Mr. Frank Smythe Safety gan will leave on Friday : lo Miss Asselstine, of Portsmouth, re | searcely stir away from the city. until the wea season has hardly begun here vel pended upon, with the brand of weaihes flow bodily been the rains themselves so much during this month have been the means of making grass grow abundantly, lots of milk, o very notch prices in the fall. scorching starch is taken out and one © spends part is some of the best strings trought in July round trip, till and Caspian Dress Shoes For Women Swell Patent Oxford Ties Suede Oxford Ties 9 * Patent 1, Velvet Straps --- We also have PRETTY TANS AND WHI 3 Straps and Strap Pumps 2.00, $2.50, $4.00, to 81.50, and Oxford Ties Patent" Roman Sandals For Girls and Children. Sizes 3 to 1-2 $1.13, $1.35 Sizes § to 10 1-2 Girls' sizes, 11 to "Reman Sandsls make best, dressed feel.' Bare Foot Sandals Best quality Tan Calf--Don't #p. - $3.00, $3.30, $4.00, $4.50 ' : Sizes, Infants', 3 to 71-2 8100 a 1-2 Childs' sizes, § to 10 $1.25 'Girls' and 'Boys' sizes, 11 to 2 S133 Boys' Sizes and Women's, 3 wo 8. TE CANVAS TIES. Men's sizes. 7 to 10 COOL MONTH OF JUNE BUT EVERYONE SEEMS TO HAVE ENJOYED IT. The Farmers are Iappy, for Their Cheese Factory Money Will be Large--Tourists Have Senrcely Begun to Arrive. The weather cool of the month of June has. affected people and trades in different ways has has not I'he tourist trade been hampered a great deal, and begun vet People do and they long for and the grip of I'he fishing , due this vicin hot, smell of the seaside hands. ther grows very the 1 fishpole in their to the lack of tourists in ty. Hf the drouth comes next month, which has bean predicted by Rev My Hicks, ard his predictions may be de Louris ts will flock here in scores during the next two weeks farmer has been delighted mest which has wen handed out during the month, for, in 'addition to making life along like a song, far as comfort * concerned, it has the means of making his crop finest "in many, years. The frequent which have been manifesting The past ns 18 the and this means to swell the heese factory checks: Jt has been making the hay grow well too, 'and he crop which is being harvested now n abundance everywhere, is of the best kind whieh will bring which tend wp Many other lines of trade, too nu merous to he mentioned individually, wave been benefitted more or less by he cool weather of balmy June, and iH will agree that this kind of atmos- shere is decidedly preferred to the heat when every bit of of the people, as woll as out of their collars and cuffs, feels like doing else lving around - and drinking ice ream sodas nothing wat Arrived. An Actor Has Joseph Weber, the of the eomedinn, who summer each vear Alexandria Bay, N.Y, hak arrived His sister-in-law, Sadie Friedman, ac ompanied Mr. apd Mrs. Weber, Weber a most enthusiastic. fisherman and 10 it he Bay each season are credited the actor, For Rochester. and Fourth of Tickets £3 for Jane inh, and to return North King sorvice both ways Ho! Spend Dominion day Rochester good at going 3rd, Steamers Daily agent, 2nd or 6th Ist, July July J. P. Hanley, "Quality Ask vour grocer lor flour. Once user always used Tuesday, from Deseronio, she has been visiting friends for weeks. Misses Regan, their sister; Mrs. James iney, Johnson street, for {will return to London on Mr. and Mrs, Davidson, with Mr, Gore street, {on Tuesday, to Montreal. Mre. E, Mitchell, of London, is the guest 4 Mr. and Mes, W. A. Mit William street. r.. 0. LL. Jewell, of the Standard. _of Canada, will spend the week: heen visjt- W. Rig- some time, Thursday who spent and Mrs returned, who have Service and retedd back from carp at Petawawa. this week. Dr. and Mes. W. G. Mylks, Welling- {ton street, retu on Tuesday, from { Quebec, where they 'spent several days. Dr. Mylks has Jun Seburtisd from a very plegsant 1 al Nes ¥ 2" Bo tterill arrived; from Mont: real, on Toi, and is visiting Miss Alice Macnee, Bareie stréet. Nr. Paal Le Maire from Amster: dam. Holland, is the guest of Mr. H. W. Richardson. Mr. Spencer Henderson, Lieutenants . Haggarty, i ling Bay, left, on Monday, for Thou- sand Island Park. Misa Nell Fiskin, of oronte, who spent the week-end with Mrs. W. R. Garrett, Johnson street, isanow. the of Mrs. K. L. Jones, King Miss Muriel Maaning, of Toronto, is visiting Miss Olive Chown, University ummer- when the body needs but little food that Hitle should be aps petizing and nourish- ing. Then, about the best and most con- venient thing one can havé handy is a paek- age of = 4 Corde AN 4 This food, minde of white corn, is fully cooked, crisp, deli- 'eclous and ready . to serve direct from the package. i] year tracted to the golden west. {they SPECIAL rt hes avy Chiffon b lack and 75 yards fine extra Taffeta Silk; in white check. Extra Good Value 50¢ Yd. Millinery 4 inches to . size S. some yard, 300 vards Silk and Satin Ribbons, Ribbons, worth 25¢, 35¢ and 45¢ a 5 1-2 inches wide -- every shade, Yours To-Morrow, 16¢ Yd. EARLY CLOSING Store will be closed at Saturday. this except August daily, See Our Showing of Beautiful Oriental Art Tapestries : Furniture, Coverings, Ete, Only 50c and 60c Yard During July and a o'clozk Curtains, quitable for Extra Wide, CRUMLEY BROS. | AT LAKE ONTARIO PARK. TRAFFIC VERY HEAVY RAILW AVS Mm KING MONTH OF JUNE. Bridal Had Increasing the ling of Soldiers Quite tion. Railway during The Attendance Last Evening Large : est of the Season. at Lake Ontario Park evening was immense. People dri out of the city by the availed themselves of the oppor to off the Ihe programme previous was presented Milman, oY some Seoltish songster, ON THE I'he attenddnce Last vil HxUrERIVe heat tunity Parties Good Share in breeze of the Ihe Morris and additional entoy the Business--Hand- a Proposi- lake acrobatic Baby work, ned, ening comedians, Estelle, x the y hin regular pumbers, "Melhersan's Love." . being children's will be 1.30 oc wind on he ' that trafic has been month of stated to conple very A Vy ZN une sil "mn way the Whig within thee last of week : very Inrge humber of people had been travelling It is ste als d that responsible for great rush, but apart from heavy trafic the. busiest The June the | by al Sang oll y Foquedt Friday matinve one-cent day in the after On Saturday, Mma the will be There will be an Programm Fhursday given lock " June bnda! parties "ol of there al with noon, Dominion Day, next, fo " deal that June we 0 the was 1 wdmissic park abso futel m ir ol ery = entire ol companies a ave one months chine on the camp all come soldiers for thy} mghi and it is them was not in proposition Le the es lust but deal of trouble. to lave at with tl wi quite 3 --- i a3 vy. haodle al number there Jrains a his large Troubles. and form. of summer Zunm-Bak ends works in antiseplic all the or Skin Summer hii common sithle juickly your Was a rent Sunburn, tering, . irritation Are sist KI very made up but the men, eir equipment, would not be ready that with the sult that the train was tied up. 1 mg with 15 NO "easy snd especially if the work carried on by "green hands," that a great dea) of time wasted. To handle two thousand diers, without having one accident, is (quite record, and the rail- | ation, wavs have this to their credit in con ne also cures cuts, ulcers, abscesses, nection, with the Barriefield camp, | piles, and all inflamed and diseased which closed last week, conditions of skin and subjacent tis Bhile Jrne is always a heavy Druggiets and stores everywhere month with the railways July also sell Zam Buk, 50c. box. Use Zam-Duk looked Upon as & very busy month, | Soap-alss, 25¢. per tablet. All stores, as it 1 the popular month in the | or Zam-Bak Co., Torento, for holidays. It is then that | wml -- the majority of people like to take First Baptist Lawn Social. their vacation. The weather canw=alsg The mens of the First te relied upon to be good in Juby. dun hn Feld a most sacessgial jawn Traffic to the west has been very. odal at Jersey Park, the home of heavy. A big batch of people left "in W.'H. Pickering, on Tuesday evening the sprinv and within the past few The grounds, beautiful by mature, Were weeks a large number have been ale pay with splendid decorations, fags, bunting lanterns, electric lights, trandorming the place into {veritable fairyland, Mayor (Graham, W. Fo Nickle, MPP, and the pastor of the church made brief, bright ad dresses. The Nalebury brothers' or chestra discoursed sweet music, There was a good crowd of good buyers, and the whole entertainment was enjoyable. The fiaandal resolts the church building fund. be ---- "Buy Camphor fee." Gibson's A woman hs faith in as man's jody ment---il he does ne she suggests C ti ti Headache, bilisumess, hear! bars, ind} gestion, sod sll Sver fis are cured by Hood's Pills -- Sold by a drogpints. © oois J were tre ®, An these It applied, its work and kill win d, n a certain time, two way pow pois As soon as ors on his generally the pain hes healing process, built ip soe hands, spots, Lime, re ont get to ob being stin the smarting Zam-Buk beg and fresh healthy Fw nh a on cars horses and the Ls wore, blistered heat rashes, baby's sore places dus to perspir- ete, you ean't equal Zam Buk, 0 1s 1 Nae] it means will be 2116 { feet, heat sol n local oung Baptia Chinese Bs a > a Smoking on Street Cars. Attention has been drawn the hatst «f numerous men smoking on the front of steeet ears and many com plaints have been forthcoming es the) wegult of the practice which so far this sufomer has booty indulged in by quite a number A complaint was made by a citizen who was riding os & oar where two of Uhiee wore smok' {ing their pipes. The complaint was made. pot on heball of himself, but | for the number of ladies vbo were 'on the ear at the time, He said if the men in question wanied to smoke should sit on tHe rear of the car and not force the implensant sell <n those sho happened to Iw on the ear at the Lime. Far bwoad anid pastry ame "Qualing" io very go ta

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