Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1911, p. 8

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A@rssrrasassssssessasal Er Sstss tr sesasssaanaeg INTO BONDAGE~~EDITH nds) BEFORE CONSTABLE ry IN ITS BRIGHT BECORATIONS STORE CLOSED MONDAY AN OTTAWA GIRL, i COULD ARREST HIM. i FOR THE oy BOYS. Infamous Conduct Charged Against | A Clarendon Man Took Poison--He Ald. John Carsom is (6 be Thanked ©1y IC HOL DAY) Husband Who was Shadowed by Was to Appear for Threatening! . for the Erection of the Areh-- 2 : Police of Winnipeg--Hevoiting' to Shoot His Wife. The Coming of Sir Henry Pellatt. i John Laidlaw & Son. Case of White Slavery in Winnie! A 05 named Hickey, belonging to| Wingston Jooks gay in its eivie peg. [ Clarendon, who some time ago had fistival decorations. The business | Winnipeg, Man., July 29 hil trouble with his wife; and is alleged section is very prettily and effective | - MeKinioter. =n RL is ey 5 to have ihreatoned to shoot ber and Iv done in colors that will surely | iT g oti a charge of 'white slavery. For the ®me of tne neighbors, committed sui- 'gtadden the old boys as 'they ax ad oi 4 - prosecution it is alleged that he sold cide Friday alfterncow, just about as from the west and behold the out ¢ 9 he was to be arrested by Coubty | ward symbols of welcome home. | y ¥ y Two Days Shopping in One, Come Early bis child-wife to. a house in the segre- . = w Constable Smith, who wenf out fro Ald. John Carson is worth il > i gated area, where she wae arrested. rag nigh, whe. ko om | Pri fe a Ja wor ¥ of aud Shop Comfortably. = : 3 , Ample funds, excellent bank- ing facilities and connections, and a long experience of bank- ing busivess In Canada. Our full equipment and facilities are at the disposal of the pratieaieg business men MeKinistry is a nomad whose moth- er lives at Long Beach, Cal. But it gistrate G. I. Hunter. F.oends of gvod old-fashioned arch of evergreens | P Tg k was at Ottawa thet he married Edith Hickey were on the lookout .for the at the corner of King and Clarence | ; : : McKay, and after two months of mar- officers' of the law, and warned him [streets Only for his energies there l i \ : } e 1 ce ried Ife. it is charged, brought her when cunty Soumuble Sutdh, went wotid hate Houn no arch at all. The ' | to Winni and put her in a house out. e had poison in a bottle and jareh is like those erected on Princess y 4 \ ; ' . of hero vr. Poy Re Ti in $100 from drank it before the constable could Street in. 1560 in henor of the late - ar 5 Lf ml The followi mg very special purchase, The : the keeper. [reach tm. A wire was sent to the hi" Fdward VIL The Stars and . LOM (quantities are not large, 'but they are For three weeks she has been there 0ty Saturday morning to his wife, Stripes, floating on one of the cen- 3 ¥ \ Il worth coming early for antl each night her husband, it is [who is liviag here at the present tral sections, is in honor of the old : wi or Rm ad charged, has called to see what she time, informing ber of the fact of her boys from Chicago. The electric wel- i 34 had made and to collect it. The po- husband's death.' It is expected that | {come signs are very effective. 5% | lice knew of the deal and watched the Constable Smith will arrive in the| King street, from the corner of ! : 2 band carefully, but it was only last av on the four o'clock train with | Clarence over to Princess, is decked : } night that he was arrested. | the remains [ah Rin Princess street never h . . » qe Mrs. MeKinistry is but eighteen | rt nn se { looker ter since the present king Wh t D M hn years of age and is an Ottawa girl. | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. {drove on it. Some of We merchants ; : 1 € mi us : tr { {have decomted lavishly, Two much- : Those Who Contributed, | Newny Paragraphs. Ph Pleked Up by Re- | admired stores are those of R. J. With Fine Cord running through. This is a mest serviceable ard In connestion with "she _Auonster | porters on Their Hounds. jReid and Jame: Reid & Co. The ' stylis <I White Dress Material, both for ladics' or «Lidien's wear, picnic to be held at-buke Ontarie | Klcral picces properly made. Purdy. former's is outlioed in electric lamps. Purk on Monday afterncon, under | Dr. Frederick Birkett, of Ottawa, is while the latter hag an electric Iti Lh 27 inches wide and usually sold; at Loe yard. - the--avepices of the different Orange -in-the-eity: . Joe aetimay. fi front of - 2 ath SHOSS0CS080000 societies and the Prentice Bays, the! (Makes another of her Iti tours [From Barrie to Ring streets, c Ya ane * following is a paftial list of business of the islands, 500. | main business thoroughfare is a . ours oo" ig arc men and private citizens who have! Ulvie holiday --the Whig will not be Mass of cola. The large 'Cook pablishen on Monday. {With Gus" electric sign makes an . very |, kindly wontributed suitable pre- : sents for the running races and oth- « W. Gaden, of Toronto, is expect- | akmirable background. go - i ' er contests, which will take place : or or the celebration. ol hy Mundas, the residonces should | ' 8 p 1 i % . § ° ° W. F. Niekls, M.P.P., Halliday Flee-| Dr. Harrison, of Toronto, was 81 be decorated. A few flags hung ; n 8 : J tric Co., ". Obersdorfier, N $s | visitor to the dty Saturday. {out make a prety effect. Alfred, : ar ne te pot us I'olson & Co., W. J. Paul, Smith | Miss E. Grundy, of Gananoque, is | Mack, Brock and g ouenue streets, ? oH ed 8 ; Me. | visit Mrs. € in the vieinit W Vietori » . . hi . : . Jee a 8. Henderson, Wo {visting Mea. © Hoy, Bavatrost, | alls iT aecor, ok In different sizes of spot. Thigis a Dress Muslin that gives ex- ~ Hammocks Kelvey & Birch, ©. Livingston &| William Swaine, piano tuner, Urders {should be especinlly 'well decorated. ; g h Ee Fro., Macuop & Miunes, A. F. Roney, [received at McAuley's. 'Phooe 778. Vortsmouth also promises to be in cellent wear and is easily washed. 1tis 206 inches wide and worth John Angrove, John Morris, Pr. David Kinghorn, of, Montreil, is boliday attire as the old hoys will 12ic to 15¢ The kind yon can lay stralght out Thompson, R. H. Toye, Robertson, spending a few days in® the ety he passing through the village on . . Nieolla & Co.," A. Routley George | George B. Sweetman, ex- president of | Sunday and Motday by hundreds Ch T N ht 8c Y d on and not double up like a Jack f Rohertenn & Sons, Rees Bros, HH. the eld boys of Toronto, will be here| Sir Henry M. Pellatt made an en- our olice O- 18 ar ' Tennings, Kingston * Street Railway for the holiday. deavor Yerrs Ago to accompany the knife. | Co, George Me(iowan Cigar Maoufae- | Miss L. Dosey; of Gananoque, {Toronto old boys on their July ex- turing Co, (rived, on Saturday, to visit her curdon but was unable to get n . lin the oily. (way. Now he his decided that he INCORPORATED 1855, $50,000,000 nik Abb dain 0000000000000 0000000000snee 3 Attention, Grocers! | Races for Old Gicls and Old Boys, on [can no longer stay away from the Owing to the holiday on Monday, ¢ivie holiday, Lake Ontario Park. Ad-| limestone' city. -- Sir Henrv iv oiie of the foremost Canadians to-day and . the grocery stores will not observe mission, 150. : | by i ) Wednesday afternoon as a half holi- | Mr, and Mrs. Myers and Miss C. (i. [why he did not receive a further roy- > > McFarlane, are visiting at James H. [al honor is a mystery, As com day. ' | Metealfe's. mander of the famous Queen's Own Just Mke a bed for comfort. essen ' Dre. W. T. Conpell, Kingston, aml! H. Conningham, piano tuner, 21 | Mitlen regiment, of Toronto, he has Hammocks from $1.00 to $7.50. Dr. Lockhart, Harrowsmith, have! King street. Leave orders at Mo performed a great service to Canada heen appointed examiners in medicine | Anley's bookstore. {and the empire. A most cordial hy the Ontario medical council. Mr. Milne, a noted baritone, of greeting awaits him 'n Kingston. He { Toronto, will sing in Queen street {abd Lady Pellatt will be met at the church, Sunday evening. {steamer on Monday morning by re. --Mr--nnd Mrs ames Maitland, of | Present atives of the Kingston Old Kilmgnock, are the guests of Mrs. |Boys' Association of Toronto and Edwin J. MeCallum, 295 Alfred street. some of the civie recepif n com- HARDWARE. . Sale of ladies' stiff sailor collars, mittee. During their stay they will 19¢. Dutton's, 200 Princess street. [be at the Frontenac. L | Mrs. Harold Atwood, who has been | a Edward Caisse, Ottawa, aged thir: visiting her mother, Mrs. Sherman, | IN MARINE CIRCLES, N ta s Ridean. 2 5 Johnson street, returned to Ottawa, ton, wos sirawned it, the Jidegn | Arrivate and Departures of Vessels to-day. The firemen 'are deserving of much | at This Port. credit on the erection of the arch of | The steamer Sowards awived at N NEW ARRIV which Ald. ohn Carson was promo- [(rawford's with coal from Oswego. - ter, The sehooner Dundee cleared this Baseball game, Victorias and C.L.C' s | morning for Fairhaven to load coal Purse, $100, winners to take all. Lake 'for Belleville. NEW LACE COLLARS, Ontario Park, on civic holiday. The steam barge John Randall poss : . . 4 cial u I al ns b Meo, 8, Aymons, of Buifalo, NA i through Ny on its way from Very pretty designs in Irish Point, i" as returned to her Some, alter visit Oswego to Smith's Falls. ing her sister, Mrs. Jenkins, Que- | At Swift' 'g=~Steamers Toronto and . 2be, 3bc, 50c; Tbe. . NEW LACE JABOTS, % & NS bec. street. North King made the river trip to Special sale, 32.50 ladies' tan Ox- | day; steamer Lamonde up from Clay fcrds, $1.30. Dutton's, 209 Princess | {ton and intervening ports to-day: Dainty Patterns, at 25¢. FOR ; syiat, s | steamer Ridean Queen cleared for Ot- : ee eon he he Somes a hin moraine NEW BYRON COLLARS, both Embroidered and Piain. N.J., are here for the home comers ror | At Folger's wharl :--The steamer |union, and are the guests of D. A.lpperica left at five o elock Saturday LONG SILK GLOVES, 75¢ and 99¢c. ; Shaw, Bastia aeoub, 4 Mi » morning for Alexandria Bay to take fak 26c¢ Mrs. 1. ih. Spratt an ies nisY an excursion among the Islands and : NG fine Make, . = Mm {Cooky of Rochester, are ienafing A returned to the city, taking an excur- 1 LADIES BLACK STOCKINC 8S, Fine ® . wesk's vacation with-Mrs. W. Veale, sion down among the Islands Satur- LADIES' BLACK LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS i : 262 Nelson street. |dmy afternoon. The steam barge Wa- A . : : Arthur Bright, who has been visiting {ter Lily passed up on her way west, Special at 36c. Mr, and Mrs. J. Dennison, Ports | {following . the Alexandria. : Nir mouth, for the past week, left, Satur- M.T. Co's elevatori--Steamer Cana- FANCY LACE STOCKINGS, { day, lor his home in Montreal. {di { ian arrived from Fort William witha . [ A touring party consisting of Mrs. | cargo of 72,000 bushels of wheat and In Tans, Helio, Light Blue, Ladies' Long Silk & Lisle Gloves gin i Mion Go Gould, Me. For | unsbippad i ta barges bors. She White Pink, Gieys. Irwin and T.! cleared again for Belleville to load In Black, White, Tan, Beaver Thnk rived in th iy Sataday Son. "1a Sons or : a . sjtreal with four light barges; steamer . ° an Gre Excellent value i 1n Lots of fun at Orangemen's Pienic, Siormount passat up with & cargo of S k f All Th F I d y: Lake Ontario Park, vivie holiday. Ad: | {rails -- Bay od Fort . William ; toc ngs or e ami y. mn sd regular way 50c and $1. er B. Williameon, Heory |r, hu 00 MOA "ig hn AT PRICES THAT MEAN A SAVING, srain barges for Montreal; Crumley and 8. S. Corbett went fish- gop is due to-night with two coal . To-Night 25¢ and 39¢ ing wp the Rideau canal, Friday, and barges from Charlotte. ri Sue uf the biggest hauls of fish| "rp, cieamer Geronin had an awful time on Lake Huron, last Monday : : y ; ad ain. at Ry Sufvt Het {afternoon and night, during the big @ : : { gale: Passengers and crew became | Ladies White Vests ; Sakis, Huhers. Hack, Armstrong. Har. awfully sick, and. those in the fire ' Sl d S roses | od } Fnuaio. arvey JAngrove; also specia he were rendered almost helpless. Short eeves ana AVEIESS } 1" Among the: old bays gad girls. to 3 Steam ran down, and one of the pass ® 4 come ta. Kin > rr & jéngers had to assist in keeping up . ight % re. and Mrs. fine Gres so as to supply power to the| 1 be (". MeParlanee, -- D. J. Barry, | Special o-Ni t 10c Each T IW. D. McR i part, boat. Capt. Heffernan never left the . -® ------ EE EE EE EE EEE... PROTA RSTHLANTVRVEY TTL UVAL LLL CCL TLDS a a sew Ea ------ Toronto. { bridge for fifteen hours, till the go was safe in port at Tobermoray e | . The veport that the Chicago and wat given a tangible recognition by OLD BOYS WELCOME, Toronto Oki 'Boys' would play an ihe ors. The Geromia is of | By Liktt.-Col ' James Galloway raaght; vo. Spruce Up For the Old Boys a ll. HB PO A Pl NS Ki ton to ons returning. Ladies Black and Sateen Under- smateur ball game on the ticket fied, | ight ax to. mar the. S| Kinksior, Lo ber sone Telurniug ¥ Lawrence, and not intended for the | Extend to cach a royal weleom well made, good mate- tion i de fact. No such game is on the | rough upper lake route. She will run] With colors fiving and playing hands br {from Toronto %o Quebec. This is barl yoaer (hat wid British banver, y verton 1. Aseltine, Brooklym, N.' iden trip from the shipyards, Floating now « thousand years . who has been spending the past | Ne ------ You may have the city's [resdom, Lo with his parents, on Alfred street | 'A Creditable Showing. FRE we weleame yOu. With. teqrs, Congratulations to Miss Bates on Mothers for their sons and daughters Whom Fee walted toy to see, the splendid work dome, during the Non a i ope Arms oe at them, past wear, in her school, as well as] Thos the days will hapry be, by pupils in other schools, who have b : Nowhere In this bread Jdominion done credit to their early training with an the prodigal rrarnn me Lael srw rp er weicol mont thn late ppl Now| S51 Se IES ae Corset Covers, neatly o portation. ticeable. She left Miss Bates' S$ whool | Then up and eheer, and cheer again. m a de and immed with Em~ chpier 5. : lo enter the matriculation dams, ak | (0, USE OL 1 ST Fr eo i . rs. MN. Bishop Strac s school, or | Sing aiovnd our "Home, Sweet Home ' tn "Ta famil i» snd gained two prizes out of hee, 5 ei in a class of fifty, also taking es ; Fad Jot places int all her thar subjects. A Well Fed Passenger Miss Ale Coodwin, Laura Silborne; | The best advertisement. So says ani Hilda Calvin, who hit Batescourt| Chie! Steward' Tilton, in charge. of to ente the entr dlass. nis made | the diniag room service of steamers a very creditable showing. Miss Good- | Nes Ring and Caspian, makin win, passing and the others! at 10.15 am. to 1, ing well up in the list. [ian d.. > Haniox, agente «3 Haulers agent, Complete Island Trip | Genuine Panama Hats rish ade by steamers North King and Greatly redfced in price at Camp Feel leaving Swift's whart duly | be Brom' big clearing sale of sum. at 0.15 am. Fare Ble. +, P. mer haje. 7 a A lS tl tN A a tr sas at Sit aa . DON'T GO AROUND WITH OLD SHOES. We are selling some odds ands ends in Ladies' Patents and. Gun Metal Shoes very cheap this week, 20 Per Cent. on ali Men's Ox fords, There are some maps for you in New Shoes, The Lockett Shoe Store BE0000000800000000000000000000000000000000 Soaanscsccsssrnsceeee COO OERONRRORRRROROOS BO0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

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