Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1914, p. 8

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{A Little Out of the Way, But It rom 4 gunsTion To mak Kine po Will, Pay You To Walk ~ Why do They Engage Outside Con. | 'ertion, {t wa 2. - 330i 18. ; For I : tractors and Expeét Local Ldbor tion booth for g 1 Cament M ' 1 Hi y x Ts People to Patronize Their Stores, , and R&0. ... .. Considerable business wired the Toronto Railway Re } l attention of the Trades and Laver. Tegistrar, Cataraqui |} ysiliap .... i ER TOW Council at its weeting ow Thursday | 74 : 10) with: 3. OM [Shawinigan ....... . | f : ? Farrell "hams ; evening. Dominion Steel | A resolution was passed asking the y : 'Bell Teleph - go merchanty of Kingston why itis that a ; Bn ii From 9 to 11 o'clock. to-morrow morn- abc pone to eat om rot [1 fo 18S 4G WII Fines on 94js the Tollow I | ral ing out of tony for goods when the | Hi° 3 court Copia a ing special purchases: s : | x firms rig brine iotious wile JSiIatioh will stare qext ing : : 2 ; : : A y morning at 10 o'clock {Uni rin : ry; | | wii, places of business. This resolution |, will continue 8 three: days. |Uni : wu | i : Ask any good dresser where to get the smartest 8 10 be sem: to the Kotail Merchants | Thore will 'be a continuous session | e e - of thirt hours. each . suit, the correct hat, the choice tie or shirt, or any- The delegates who attended the |" The bord of appeal tor the regis- in the toggery line;; the answer will be, Why, Labor Educational convention held | ration will sit fn the police court at vingston' of course in 8t 1 s on May 23th made {room on Friday morning, June 19th, {New Haven Railway 8, . . a report ol the trip. : ho |10 hear all objections to registra- [Southern Pacific Eee . Sin | Some of the members asked why |ijons. The board will be composed a $i the city engineering department . i lnf Judge H. A. Lavell, J. M. Farrell, { putting gravel, which is being takeu |J. B. Walkem and T. M. Asselstine. |Juls off Princess street, in places where it i ---------------- Oct, lis not 5 VERY SUDDEN DEATH - |Dec. .. i * A resolution of sympathy was pass- : ol to the families of the people who |Of Mrs. William Smith st 42 Main t down om the fl{atal . Sedtior Street. Wheat Lad " \ : Lmpress of Ireland and also. to the | ¢ i y i 8 s July Suits at $12, $15 or $18 or 3 Boyan Ary, whien Ish dv aps Luar Sanridey ands Joteh Smith, | Com rate $95 if . ; - of ,its officers. died very « ly at her home. Aj nly... way up to $25, if you w ant REI { | Cage ed ¥ addenty hd Been ailing Oats to go so high, but you don't TO BE ORDAINED Hor about a yemr, she was around her (July oo 30% A 4 . ; 3 rene home on Thursday and a; red to a TT an ---- | have to, 46-bt a good suit pi : : In St. George's Cathedral on Sunday {as well ss wert During the evening | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY | here, 4 Morning. © she suffered a stroke, which caused her | ~ os Snot : . 3 The examinations for deacon's and |'© fall, x Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By riest's orders in the Anglican church Fhe late Mrs. Smith was well known (|Our Busy Reporters pi bean couduated by Rev. W. I 12 the her she hail. resided ali "Kodak films," at Gibson's. FitzGemald, of Kingston, and Rev. H. | 0¢r lle. Her husband and one: son, | ,. Bye}. Ups Ap, © 80% get best I. Bedford Jones, "of Hrockyille, who | Charles Smithy Principal of the high |, cuits. are the, bishop examining chaplains. | *100! at Ingersoll, survive. Good Florida grape fruit still to 3 Beginmug on Thursday, special ad I EE ET be had at Carnovsky's. Then there are new hats { ; 4 dresses, by way of preparation, are { The Late Mrs. Treuhalle, : William Byrr, Gananogie, was in 2 3 Bay NE being given to the candidates by Bish- | The funeral. of the late Catharine |}, city Friday on business. and handsome Spring Furn- el op E. J. Bidwell, Rev. W. F. FitzGer- | O"Herp, wife of William Trenhaile. Sole agents Standard patterns. Spe- { ; ¢ : ishings, and-- ae ou, Reve fH. Bedlord-Jones, and | took place from her late residence, 49 | iol offer "Desiguer:" for 12 taonths, | All different, and some very dainty iy D> Rev, R. C. Blagrave, rector of Christ | Ordnance street, om Friday after- 30¢. Dutton's store . . . o . church, Belleville, the last of whom | noon, to Catafaqui cometecy. 'the |G. H. Croft, who wgn the mo or- | designs in this assoftment. Most of the wn Pronch at the Sedination. service Housed iu survived A Ber hushaud, cycle races at the fair grounds on il prices range about 5 yards, duitable for O In a on Sunday alternoon in pv Mrs. @ lw | y ? . St. George's' cathedral, : a Nottie, James tend [roetay "iternves, belonged to ff} ladies' summer dresses and for chil- | The folowing are the candidates to | Jack, and four sisters, Joan," Silvia ONION i y A { dren's wear : 4 a . ) y . ' wink lms," at Gibson's. l ell '§ 'wear. hr i ar at oR apd Maa. fuetys Don't forget the young. liberals All the $1.50 makes for 75e. Cc Toll! WW Fein? . ne of Dublin University, © service wasconducted by Rev. |. over and. concert to-night at § Well! Ww el You'll have 3 agian, Jor Sensuchtirn; RB : AH .'K. Boiirne, of St. Géorge's cathed- Félock in young Hberal vous, Wek All the $1.00 makes for 50ec. to come in. We can't de : : bE: dor acphen 8 House, OXford, (ral. The pall bearers" were Delos! i fon Titel. Hyeronr aeicanc. od alos fan matter anv sor ; : q » th + England, for the second. curacy of St. | ygorinian, Herbert Clarke, Frank Le- a le Cay re lcame. All the $2.00 makes for $1.00. atter any | sort of justice {Teas authodrl, hingston, ronge, John Smith, John Montgom-|cusnman, of New York. was sold at All the $2.50 makes for $1.25. here. } a om" © bo atdaiund us Priests ape: ory and John Watson. ~The floralisyction Friday morning for $150. All the $3.50 makes for $1.75 University, England. for Ploss pe o [offerings included the following: Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson, le re aaa rot Ee . Bo ats ro of Wyelii. |, Mother and family, cross: D. C.|Vistoria street left on thd, train Fri. Also 8 very fine white linen embroid- t. H. y JuTH., Rov. | Hartman, 'wreath; Imperial Laundry | gay for Ottawa to visit frisnds. re ess le 3 § alf prie : o is eg, Toronto, fo Libetss or employees, wreath; ' Reed Bros.| Sale of Western he 'Phuve ered dress lengths at half price, 2 | versity, and L.T.H., of Trinity Coll Sheafs ME aud Mrs. Watson, Shoal; your order early. Andersim Bros HF: +r nh RY. or. and Mrs. Heyman, sheaf; R. Day, | Phone 458. 3 10a' 3 ot Reb ds Ti or. Rev. R- sheaf: MF. and 'Mrs. Pierson, sheaf:| prog), Huyler's sweets." Gibson's. 120 Pairs Ladies White to, for Coe Hill; Rev. F.' Williamson, F. Trenhalle, gheat:: Master G. Jack-1. A vey hioyable party wes held Kid Gloves 3 3 f Trinity. College. T. S; son, cut flowers; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. fat the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Pet-H i 1VI N G ST O N 'S bot Raker Rev. &. Goodbaad, of Shas Testy, heat; bu and a. Crals, ers, of Ea sired, in honor of their . 5 ity. College, T to, § 3 oft. sheaf; Mr. an rs, Jackson, sheaf; |guest, Miss J. McKay, of Middle- / x ine French ki re. soft ¢ : | Me. MeCioe, ron ) or Bunce St. {Mr. Reed and Mrs. Robinson, sheaf; |ville. Dancing, music and ganied A ge IE French kid glove ? soft and BRCCK STREET George's cathedral, received his train. | Chief Elmer and family, sheaf; Mr.|were indulged in until a late boar. perfect fitting; some have black ene A ee eee ay aon as as eh ing for che ministry in St. Stephen's 3nd Mrs Si Bue Ana family, Theat! oxuihes ok i brushes." Gib- broidered backs, balance with neat A : . \ y re ¥® house, Oxford, Eng. Subsequently ho | Dr. and Mrs. heat; Mr. son's 'rosa Drug Store. ' ht tohe ks {entered Safar, Lng. fife and has bees { Mrs. T. Payne; ir., sheat: Mrs. T.| Waiter R. Kerr, of St. Paul, Minn., . white stitched backs. These gloves are re s----, for the past six months teller in Mol- (Payne, sr, sheaf; Mrs. A. A. Kinnedy,4is here on a visit to his sister, Miss worth usually $1.00 or more a pair. . : | son's bank at Brockville. He has|spray: Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Millard,! Kerr, Abérdeen street. It is ten : it ) ! thus reecvived a good business training |Spray; Mr. and Mrs. Powell, sheaf: years since he was last in Kingston. H 5 a Yi addition to his theological ry Fred Elmer, spray; Mr. and Mrs. A.{ Mr. Kerr is, with the Credit Rating Yours To-morrow 7 C Pair > : ¥ 4 Mr. McGee is related to some good |Hood, spray; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. company of St. Paul. ™NS, o A . families in Ireland. Cooke, spray; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent.| Gilbert's ice cream bricks. Sold | -- + sheaf; Mr. and Mrs. Hackett, sheaf: {only at Prouse's 'Drug Store. Tele * Y.M.C.A. Notes: brs, Willis, sheaf; Mrs. Davis and phone 82. : 240 Pairs Women's Black On Saturday morning, at nino TS: Littl sheaf; Miss Julia Bar- Hout forget the young liberals f . " - . o'clock the boys will take another lowe, sheaf; Miss Hannah Lennon, |smOker and concert to-night .at 8 { Lisle Thread Stockings fishing trip to Kingston Mills. Twen. { Sheaf; Jack and Bert Stansbury, o'clock An young liberal rooms. Wel- | 1 ty boys attended the last trip, held ;Sheaf of American beauty roses; Mr. lington street. Everybody welcome. | vs y ala izes 81-2. 9. 9 1-2 8 3 ' two weeks ago. 3 and Mrs. Wormwith, cut flowers; | As a memorial to the late presi- : Nice even make in sizes "ay J, J 1-4, .30. 0 clock | lhe boys' camp is occupying the at- | Mr. and Mrs. ig J: Baker, |deut Jeanette Macewen MacCallum, 710 inch. These are worth usually 35e. tention of the local officials largely at sheaf of American b¥auty roses; Mr, Kingston, it was decided, by the Ca- t in . this time, and the indications are for | 3nd Mrs. G. McGill, sheaf; Mr. and | nada Congregational Women's Board | pair, a successful camp. There will be five [ Mrs. O. Aykroyd, spray; Mr. and Mrs. | of Missions, to send two new mis dult leaders as well as "Chef" Mul. | Lyons, sheaf: Mr. and Mrs. Flynn, | sionaries to West Central Afriee. Yours To-morrow 25c¢. » a a Ilor, an old favorite "Y" cook, who | Cut flowers; Mr. and Mrs. Houghton; | Mise Flizabeth Read, of Montreal, : has about decided to attend. The as- [cut flowers; Miss and Mrs. Binn, ! and Gladys Malcolm, of Toromto. tiation would appreciate the loan | sheaf. mmm : x Of several more tents by some kind te { STOLE COW FROM MOTHER | k. frituds. - Will Have Race Over. | ---------- . | New For To-Morrow | ¢ swimming classes are still a | And Sold it to Pittsburg Farmer for | NEW WAIST FRILLINGS popula feature, and the following The local handicap motorboat race ~~ 1 . I ' boys have succeeded i ih > | which was held on the holiday, will $40. Satur lay tons this week & Sook. Prag but be run over again this evening i Thursday night a citizen notified NEW SUIT FRILLINGS Oates, James Ramsay, "beginners." | the Yacht Club whaef, at 7.30 o'clock | thie police that her cow had been NEW FANCY MUSLIN COLLARS \ mistake of ten seconds was made | stolen. Constable James Baieson NEW NECKWEAR : : ; buts in the time of one boat on the hoii- | 80t busy on the case, andjon Friday | purchasing from ons. of tho pererer sn puoseeded in || 1, UTHER Te oy Sh | ri ate Re NEW SIEEEONS Tom one 0 a i : y 3 B " | contestants it was decided to have 'ha en stolen by a son of the wo- f e | Tges g class ew Order. of Nurses committee took placy | {ye race over again. There are a man and that after purloining it, ork manufacturers of ladies' we th op Thursday, June 4th, in St 1 hi ki ar, eir over Guorge's hall: with + fairly Tonlk at. | Loats in the race and it should prove je had sold it to a farmer in Pitts- makes in white wear skirts and house dresses. - tendance. Collectors were appointed. | * Sraving dard. a ot ale ht the won wil It is hoped that th enieral public Con { gf T]memmm----------. eo ol will contribute as cheerfally Ks oe : Sour Cases Fup Count, jre prosecuted by the mother. . 5 : i iy erpusly as in the past. Four cases will be heard at the | , \ : 160 dozen Ladies' White Muslin Gowns, Cre The murse's report showed that nine. | sittings of the 'curt of general ses. | BO¥'s First Communion Suits. Go Pri : hi : : pe jty-vine visits had been made by her {sions and county court which opens | Prevost, Brock street, Nas an extra wns, Princess Slips, White Skirts, etc., etc. during May. Denominations : Meth | at the ¢ourt house on Tuesday = ai. | large stock of them in blue and black | goods selling regular $1.00, $1.50, $1.75. odists, six; Anglicans, ten; Roman Ce- | ternoon, Juue Oth. at two o'elock. {9erges and cheviots, beautifully made. : tholics, woven; Hebrews, three. A do- | There are one criminal case and 'three Pres ®xtremely low; variety large. > nation of old lien was received fro ivil, + The crimimal case is the ot rte] : Saturday 68c. Mev. Ward, aptrates wher is ated of , setting piesa. Tac nprel and Mac. : 2 i ; i h v ste 0 5 i pl Vd sy oF Juno. Weddings EC. he 1 the rujjeosd Nation ut Moun 3 féw days' visit with Kingston re- 1 TE Bl J Necessitate silk bats. We are " plot 4 plas, a : 3 PO2. : WHITE 3 =e WALKING SKIRTS, made sale' agontn for Christy's celobrated | Market Seales Condemned. |. The (duality of White Koss Flows - Tom famous English Rep., made niake. "Camp ros., the name Thomas. Gallagher, inspec.or of EL \ " ? s A : . that guarantees. ; F BS A with high waist band fullness in back of band, . Bf bed EL sags li a New York's latest cut and style, a skirt sold dune Canada Monthly. scales. The members of: the Pro- |@"~ ; regular $2 50 and $3.00. In view of Sir William Whyte's re fberty Committee are endeavoring to 4 J kya cept death, the article on him which | €6t new sets gs soon as possible. : } perhaps the most noteworthy thing wm {now being used: in place of the vom- pip ur ay . the issue, although "Ihe Weight of a jdemned sets, appears in, June Canada Monthly is |The scales of thé power house are ¢ New Broom'! by A. V. Thomas strikes - prac Si # - + (a new and vital note in the mbdern Boys' Scraw Hats. 40 doz. Muslin Street Dresses, Stripe, Crepe Dresses, Jl butinotte, author of the crticte mm ape | No styles, 2. up, Geo. Hills & Co. House Dresses made from Anderson's Gingham, J! ¥illism. dubs a. phe lan Whol..." Neary Detrenses: - famous all over the world for their fast colors W! piquant aad charseteristio stories of la Sos, earings fo} the. d) Jains, the tub and sun. Among this lot you gu work lo prove the title. 7° $506,000, making the loss for the dresses selling regular $2.00; $2.50, $3, 50x Pavama Hats. | month 82,317,000. \ y g 1 "(ypdss earnings of. the Grand Trunk Porto Rico Pauamis ad" | raita ay for the on "ten days of May vertised ib the magazines' by = mil | were $1,422 768.14" se of $257,210, Soa he : . ' order '© . Speci o- for 15.31 vent. . a Saturday D8. Jor oes ss | am » + This Regal Shoe for gentlemen on the As- x Pe iv pv ponelt Police. | American Leaguo--Chicago, % Cleve or Last is the very latest in style. We Sanant by any means' describe the many styles J i oi meetings throughout Ontarte | "Been Ta guo--Indisnapblis, 7; St. In stock in Black and Dark Tan Russia during the present provincial ecam- | Louis, 6. Kansas City, 5 Chicago, x oF Ap SEE THEM INTHE WINDOW JI ice Sin fey mata" fit pe nen Proven: Cland D Widths $5.00 address in Ki lands-Rochester AR ; Pe *, v 1000 3 o Fashion's Latest in Men's Straws. | Caspian leaves at 10.15 a.m. on 2 The only store in Kingston selling Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, [lf i 1: tt S . Si ¢ % : Christy's celebrated English make. | commencing nN "OO O € : Cumpant Bro, The ie wat deniers. (vont ott 2c pom nema ff 1 IE L CLC I 10€ OLO0re Ey | Anderson's Beef is sure to pleats. ; Tk 5,000 Ths. on o Saturday, -. ' j ;

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