Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1914, p. 8

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Come see the Dapper Suits we have pro- vided for the swell young fellows at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. There's a style to them that speaks of the young man in no uncertain tone. Come in for a look, and we'll both be de: lighted. Livingston's, Brock St A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. 'WELLAND cA NAL MAY BE READY FOR LOCKING ON SUNDAY Vv Steamer Kinmount On Her Way to Kingston With Grain Held Up As Result of Accident -- Movements Harbor, It will be Sunday and possibly la- ter before vessels wil be locking through the Welland Canal. Advices received in marine gircles Saturday morning stated that a dam was be- ing built s0 as the necessary repairs could be carrind on . It is impossibi¢ to tell just when the work will be completed, but it may be ready by Sunday. The steamer Xinmount, grain-la- den from Fort William, is one of the vessels tied up at the Welland cana as a result of the accident. She har grain for Richardson's elevator ane the Montreal Transportation com: pany and is expected to reach here by Monday had it not been for th¢ accident she would have been ir port Saturday morning. The yacht Ramona cleared on Sat urday for ton where she will re main for the entire season. The schooner Katie Eccles arrivecs) from Oswego with coal for Booth & Co., The schooner Ford River cleared Saturday for Erie. The steamer Sowards cleared for Os Wego. The steamer . Migsisquoi was h port from Gananoque on Saturday. M. T. Co, elevator: steamer Fair mount light, from Montreal, wil clear for Port Colborne, to loac grain for Montreal; tug Mary, fron { Ogdensburg, with the barge Gaskin tug Bartlett will arrive to-night wit} the barges Melrose grain-laden fron Port Colborne, tug Emerson cleares with the barge Kingston to load coa at Charlottee and will .return wit} the barge Kingston and the barg: Valencia from Oswego. The steamer Fairfax passed by at 3,00 a.m., Saturday. The steamer H. M. Pellatt passed up on her way to foronto at 5,0( a.m., Saturday. = The steamer's Arabim/and Dono van are expected on the Way west The schooner Julia B. Merrill ar rived from Oswego fwith coal fo Swift's The steamer up Saturday. The steamer from Picton. The yacht Corona, cleared at 7.0¢ a.m., Saturday for alexandria Bay from the Shipbuilding dry dock. At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoo: the steamer Syracuse made a tria trip in the harbor. fhe steamer Rapids King passes at 1,15 a.m., Saturday on her wa to Toronto. Capt. M. Heffernan, Picton isi Kingston to command the steame Syracuse. The steamer leaves Jun 15th for Charlotte to take on an ex cursion from Rochester of 400 dele gates for Hamilton, Toronto an¢ Thousand Islands. After this excu: Toronto, down and Brockville down ack | Specials To-night at | WALDRON'S |Back Silk Stockings 84 pairs only, fine black silk stockings, with elastic ouble top, anti-darn toecaps and double heels, a splendid hose for wear. Always sold at $1.00 and good value at that. All sizes. To-night 69 a Pair iS p---- Overall Aprons Women's Overall Aprons, made from best quality English print in neat stripes and small patterns, on light and dark grounds, warranted fast col- ors; gives absolute protection to the dress. 75c. and 90c. To-night 49c. Undervests 40 dozens women's fine ribbed cotton vests, full siz - es, short sleeves and sleeveless. Regular 20c sion she starts on her regular trip from Toronto and Charlotte to Alex andria Bay. pe STUUK MARKETS F, B. McCurdy & Co, 86 and Broek St.----H. W, Nellis, Manage: 12 m., June 1th Montreal, ca. HH 90 vB . 139 70 130 6 oF Canners Cement pi. R&0Q. ...... ... i Toronto Railway | Brazilian .... | Textile . { Shawinigan . Detroit ... eeslbine Dominion Steel ... New York Coppers Smelters ... C.PR. ... Reading . . i Union Pacific ....... . United States Steel Erie... Atchison .. THAR, Northern Pacitie 5 Brooklyn Rapid Transit Lehigh Valley ..... . American Can. ...... New Haven Railway . t Southern Pacific Cotgon ¢ 713 165 daly i... Drowned in the River. Napanee Fxpress, On Wednesday evening William Mills, fireman on the steamer La- | monde, lost his life while swimming j near the boat. The lad had been in the water some little time and though | not a good swimmer was apparently {doing all right. One of the other j Swimmers who were bathing at the i same time had a rope on Mills for a | few minutes and he seemed so well was supposed he was playing a joke on him. However a few minutes ai- terwards he must have taken a cramp or got excited and sank. The body was found in a very short time and doctors worked over him for almost an hour but without success. Milis' former home is in Cobourg where he is supposed to have an aunt living |9Pression in industrial circles and the but up to date no relatives have he consequent heavy falling off of inland | found and the remains will likely be | iTeight trathe. buried here. Anyone knowing of re- latives of this lad will confer a favor | charges the company has to edn by communicating with J. J. Gra- ham, chief of Police, Napanee. The, Odd Twenty-five, If out of every hundred people in civilized lands seventy-five were min- us ope hand. one foot or one ear, everyone would marvel. Yet to-day seventy-five people in every hundred are defective. more or less seriously, in what is undoubtedly our most pre- arous gift--Eyesight. If you are ome . of She Revoutyive you need the ser vices out evesight specialist, I. 4 Brown, Oph.D. You are assured a f He Stientifie examination and S5en t will remove visual difficulties. Option Parlors, 817 King street. The first Ni brought to a om , "Straw 'hat cleaner," 109. Gib ~ aon 8. 3 {able to take care of himself that it [Traders Express Uncertainty With Ta camp has been | ir flour oll pastry, White: Serious forest fires are raging in the Adirondack mountains, Santa Clara, N.Y.' had seventeen pi ildi dedtroyed by 'fire on Fri- ay. of Vessels Reported Along the| "A 50c. Health ' Salt, 40c." Gib son's Red (ross Drug Store. The New York state police conven- tion will be held at Watertown, N. Yo, in 1918, "Kodak films" at Gibson's . Red Cross Drig Steve, x at Watertown, will decorate the graves of members on A lecturer, from Poston, was roughly interrupted at "Toronto. Mexican to the Niagara Deace conference have decided to ig- aore the Antilla incident. ; "Neilson's ice cream bricks," only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. S.J. Stillwell, former New York state senator, his sentence in jail for briberv. Panama canal tolls exemption re- geal bill was ready Friday night for President Wilson's signature. "Neilson's ice cream bricks," at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Cheese sales: Madoe, 12%c.; Van- 'eek Hill, 2%c. to 12 13-14c; Brockville. 13¢.; Alexandria, 12jc. Parliament prosogued with the se- ate effectually voting the proposal to create new western senatorships forthwith. "A S0c. taleum powder for 33c." at fibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The endowment fund of St. Law- rence university, Canton, N.Y., has heen 'increased $400,000 during the nast fifteen years. Don't be content to watch King- ston grow. Buy real estate and grow with it. McCann can get you in right. Toronto Methodist conference pas- sed a resolution in favor of the aho- ition of bar despite the oposition from conservative members. "Neilson's ic# cream bricks," only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Tieut.-Col. W. A. Morehouse. post- master of Sherbrooke, Que., in dead, aged sixty-eight vears. He was a former publisher. M. R. Frishie, a former, member f the New York. state assembly, was convicted of grand larceny, and remanded for sentence. "Fly swatters" at Gibson's "ross Drug Store. Rev. William' Sparling, D.D., Otta- wa, was chosen president of the Mon- treal Methodist conference. Rev. A. Jones. St. Henri, was elected se- cretarv. "A real talcum powder bargain," 0c. tina for A5c., at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. A solit is feared in the ranks of the United States progressive party, swing to an attack made on George W. Perkins, the wealthiest leader of the party, by Amos Pinchot. Gibson's Red "Fly swatters" at ('ross Thug Store. May Ch Cape Vincent. N. Y.. i suing. John H. Grappotte, aresident of the village, for $5000 'or alleged arrest. The trial is pro- seeding at Watertown, N.Y. only Red WOLFE ISLAND WEDDING Horse Races and Baseball Match Ar- | ranged fop 24th. Wolfe Island, June 12--A pretty vedding took place at the Roman Catholic church on Tuesday morning when Thomas Hegan, son of Mrs. Henry Hogan, was married to Miss Elsie Payne, one of the Islands most Jopular young ladies. Miss Angeline Payne, sister of the bride acted as Yridesmaid, while Peter Hogan, bro- rer of the groom, was best man. Af- er the ceremony the happy couple irove to the home of the bride where 1 sumptuous repast was awaiting them. They received many useful and ostly presents, showing the high es- teem in which they are held by their nany friends. They left on a honey- noon trip by steamer for Hamilton wd other points. On their return 'hey will reside on the island. The horse race committee will hold races on the 24th June. A baseball natch will take place in the after- noon, on the fair grounds. A gang of nen with a stone crusher are getting out stone at E£. White's guarry for the roads. F. Briceland shipped a *onsignment of calves to New York. Alexander McLeod, Toronto, after spending a few days visiting friends here, has returned home. A quilting bee was held at the residence of Herbert Leaky, in aid of the Presby- sale many meeded articles suitable for wear warm spell. We will have for during the Summer Hosiery Women's White Lisle Stockings, Women's Black Lisle Stock- ings, Women'sTan Lisle Stockings, 25¢, 35¢c, 49c. Women's Black Cotton Stockings, seamless fbot, fine make; special to-might, ... ">. 8 "0 el Cage Women's Black Cotton Stockings, seemless foot, extra SWORE, .... ns Laake, Women's Fine Black Cotton, imported make; all sizes .... 25c. ..--and many other makes now ready. 120 Pairs Women's Silk Stockings These are sample pairs. The colors are white, black grey, pink, light blue, helio, and they are worth regularly $1.50. our Your Choice To-night 95¢ a Pair i Novelties in Neckwear Sheer Muslin Sailor Collars, Silk Muslin French Saiiof Collars, Hemstitched Muslin Collars, Fine Muslin Gladstone Collars; White Net Vokes, 25¢ and 49c. Pretty Parasols Many new and pretty styles that you will not see elsewhere in town. Some of these only one of a kind, .... $1.50 to $5.00. Summer Corsets $1.00, $1.25" $1.50. Light and cool new models just out And we are Iso showing American Brassieres in the new make, at a. 50c, $75¢,, $1.00, $1.50. To-night Get a copy of July Delineator, 'many novel ideas for summer wear and much to interest the wide awake woman in the lat- est number . .'.. .... 15¢c copy. Butterick's Patterns for July now ready. i teriap--ehurch. Dr. Wiliam Spankie, Calgary, who has been visiting his Parents for a few days here, has re- turned home. Miss Ella Murphy was removed to the Hotel Dieu on Friday. STEAMSHIP EARNINGS. 'Regard to Preferred Dividend. The position of Canada Steamships securities is causing a great deal oi interest on the Montreal and Toronto markets. 'The feeling on the street is one of uncertainty regarding the pre- ferred dividend in view of the present their dividend and fixed in the neighborhodfl o® $1.600,000, or about equal to the estimated earnings | of last year, when the allied ocom- panies enjoyed a considerable measure of prosperity. The attitude of the in vestment public is also critical. 'The selhmg of the slpck was un- doubtedly for some inside interest, ak though there is a operating - in Montreal which Tan to protect the stock, but it is Believed this group is already at the limit of ita agreemen To pay | \ ha ny John Laidlaw & Son it. James Carruthers, president, said that business, hoth be and Fexight traffe, was ood beyond' the expectations of Ys, the street is inclined to believe 1 continued prosperity is d ul, when OXFORDS, MEN'S $4.50 PATENT OXFORDS 'S $4.00 TAN i A © $2.95 a Pair,

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