Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jun 1914, p. 2

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bound to! patronige. thie store where reliability of quality is "Bot questioned, where styles scorrect and. prices rights Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Warenouss are sure of 'getting Donat valdeifor thelr: money: LAR 5 nod on n Carpet Ware. 3 Real Estate Investments 3800.00--New dodbile frame 7 rooms each, furnace, electric £1 rental = $400; easy taxes paid for the 5 room dwelling good cellar b 10d stable. 3800.00-~8oiia brick 9 rooms . .Boand O., stable, Queen St., bargain, Owner going Tid brick 7 room , B, and C., nice lot, 0. aria. St detached 5, hot. waler ok 7 ic light, hard- Fl ,00~--New brick detached y 7 rooms, furnace ir daly, ot 16 reet ca Tine. 1050.00 Single frame, § rooms, lot 66 x 132, good ditable, Russel] street. . "ia heating, i Yood fiqors, Albert St, near IE a' Park, A | APrER BONG TA «+ TRIAL eigors Arrived Back ke Kingston Shortly | a After ¢ ble Wha Hana Handed Him ' "Over to il "Not Likely | Bo Taken Pa, : | 1 Shortly after he had been handed | over to the authorities at the indus. triabgehbol "ar Toranto, by County Constable Smith, a sixteen-year-old stuyward 'fad, who had been © siayi ith ot farmer in the county, sicceed: thigh court was tsken under considers n making his escape asd afrived | Lion alter motion was argued. faa in Kingston just a short time af- | 8, J. der Constable Smith reached here. It 5118 thelioved that the vouth came down | fiom" Poronto on the same train ithe 'ednntabl, ; Constable Smith delivered the lad to' the institution a few days ago, and | aftér arviving home, was very much' Hurprised, when he was informed that | the youngster had reported at the |. Safte® Vests, two for 25c.; corset farm where had been living. jcovers, 25¢.; Standard Fashion Book, Up till the present time no steps | with free pattern, 20c. Dutton's. have been taken 'to again place the Last week two cases of typhoid fever thay in the school, and it was stated | were reported to Lhe mypdacal health tk Nouday morning that it was not'! officer, like that be! would be taken there again. 'The boy is working sieadihe | Kinston are the guests of Mr now, and as long ashe behaves him- Mrs, John Herleby, Westport. self, he will be leit alone; | Mra: Rupert Brown o_o a last evening, in [Prineess street i thodist church. H. Cunningham, plano King street. Auley"s book store. Mrs. 'T. and Miss Pearn Richard GENERAL INTERESY. in the St. ivy Was never beller. R. J, Young, of Calabogie, in the city for the week-end, Great corey' sate ! 750. corset, Mc Dutton'. The vase of Conviet Huckle before 31.50 corset; $); Baturday nigiit for Foxboro, wher he is registered to vote. Dutton's removal sale for in boots ior "men or women, cess street. Miss Minnie Clvde, Cataraqui, left, on Mondidy, for Tweed, where she ihe the guest of Miss Benson. an bargains | 200 r'rin will solo, | Me New Show at Park. Au lleat attraction is booked for this week at Lake Ontario Park. prograniihé includes Carolina Molina, a grand opera singer, who 18 visiting | har --wunt, Madame --de--Nt Remy; in{son-who have bea visiting in Clta- Portsmouth} This young lady will | wus for the past two weeks returned sing "The Last Rose of Summer," in- | home on Monday morning. termezzo from '"'Cavallieria Rustica- | The stesmbarge Robert McDonald, nw," and "M$ OM Kentucky' Home," | which will bea great treat Tor all who | are fortiinaté enoiigh to hear hor. Ap- | ber from Deseconto tp Brockville. phe Goud he i Corian out Corl | ue Bowie Bink compa ie ¥ y acrol IC ¥ wn | ad bar pet ab oo bi ped, on Monday afternoon, to Mus : wil koka, the new vacht which was built phizto in Froghind. This," together ick Jf b i birah . with thige thousand feet of new mois, a Jray ler, of Pittsburg hy ing' pietires, with make ou splendid on- | Miss Elsie Ludlow, Arch street, | teftainment for the patrons' of the recovered from an_attack of appendi park. ieitis, after having been', confined 'the general hospital for 'some time Mis. O. G.° Johnsion and wo {danghters, Fannie and Daisie, left at noon for Montreal from wher | they will sail for the old country te | spend a two-months' Visit, | John Macdonald, secretary { Board 'of :Bducation, leit af Monday for Vancouver, B.( | Mrs. Macdonald, who has be dng there. William aine, piano tuner. Orders tuner 2 he | | here Monday. She is taking lum Services Arve Arranged. ! Rev. Dr, Dewitt B. Thompson, Syracuse universily, preached: at 'I'iousand Island park on Sunday. Dr. THompsgon is conductor of the servi-| ces and has arragged for the follow- ing preachers ddring the sumnier: July 5, Rev, John Krantz, D. D.; July "12, Rev. ". H.' Gessner, D. D.; duly '19, Rev."'J. M. Maclnuis, D. D.; July 26; Rev. ' Bdward Bahéock, D. | D5 August'2, Rev. Worth' M. Tippy, received at McAuley's. Phone 564. . D.; August 9 Rev. WI'W, Giles, | In accordance with the wish of the D.; August 16, a. m., Rév. Francis members of the Ladies' Auxiliary . Strickland; D.'DS pom, W. H-M! {requiem mass will be sung at the S., Miss Jenkins; August 22, Rev.! Hotel Dieu Hospital chapel to-morrow ieorge' W. Wellburn, D. D.; August morning, at 7.15 o'clock, for the late SO, Rev. A. B. Canradi D. D.; S€p- | Mrs.' Michael Sullivan: tember 6, Dr. Thompson, The steamer America has i chartered to fake the lith | ment out of Kingston Friday ing. The steamer is due to leave Folger's wharf at eight o'clock for Cape Vincent. At the Cape the rifle of noon , to join en visit the Sw heen regi even Business Block Sold. M. P. Corrigan, of the firm of Cor- rigan Bros. dry goods merchants of Kingston and 'Gananoqhe, purchased from Mrs. Bord thé brogerty known | oo will entrain for Watertown. Af the Mclntyre=plock, "Gananoque. | The steamer Olcott will carry In 1909 Corrigan Bros. were burnt : Kitaston, Ont tout in the big fire and sinee then they | big crowd from King oe Wl were unable to get a store large Oswego, on July 4th, le commit- fonough oF their busitiess." By own.) tee are pulling themselves out to #ing this bleck they will new have onc | £ive them an entertainment that will for t Buuguss and best 'stores in Gan- temphasize the spitit of friendliness ano The store id at" present | and good feeling that exists between occupied by Joseph Belfie, besidd|the two cities. which there is in the second flat two | Ladies' = up-to-date a offices and club room, and commodi- { Terms moderate. Miss A. Keys, fons lodge quarters in the third storey [ Colborne street. jl oceupied by 1, 0, 0. F. {- Dr. W. Gi. Laidley Mound, foi who have | the doetss's sister, Mrs. Ashford Hell { Alma street, for (he past week, leit; | Friday morning, for a two weeks' vis it with other fricnds in the states be returning to their howe again, Lindsay, 'who is a. Sraguate of IQueen's has been practisin \jin the i states for the past eight years. Saysing rain in Quebec and the Mari i Rod and Gun for July, 'published by time provinces. In the west show- Ly. 35 Tavior. Timitid. Weodstoek: ers have been more or less general Ont, is out with a very striking cover Nal ig ! design, an Indian shoofer in full res {galia, to the ordinary. reader sugges "tive of a vanished race, to the trap. shooter a reminder of the annual "Canadian Indians' Tournameni at Niagara-on-the-Lake. For the sports n to dressmaking. 33 and wife, of Pilot been visiting | Weather Notes, § The depression mentioned on Sai- urday has sinée moved slowly oven Bthe great lakes and is now centred jin the Oftawa Valley. It has cansed Pr ja generdl, and for the most part, | héavy rain tall in Ontario and is now fore bt: Ontario Election Results { Will be shown, on the screen aiter each reel of film, at the King Id- ward theatre, to-night, until eleven | fpo'clock, besides a very interesting | : W programme and a special - feature Mah, tourist and lover of the out entitled, "The ~Dotective's Sister." | doors, there is an interesting bill ff Usual admission. {fare. The story of "An Of Wer outskirts of Jasper Park, 8 ge the 'asp 1000 Islands-Rochester Fishing in | Reminiscences of Lakes; tWo good stories, Canadian SS. Caspian leaves at 10.35 'a.m: on | ( amp Life and Cupid Alias Uncle Zeb Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, | Whife: loin" Fidhin': The Valie of the commencing . June 7th, for Thousand | ' | a and at 5 p.m. for Rochester. of of Birds, eto., are a few of this month's | interesting articles. Words of Wise Men. One lie must be thatched with an- | other or it wil sgon rain through... Owen. _ Musie! AH the latest opera music | in. stock; high class songs, ete. Dut tons, opposite opera house. THe great art of learning is to un- Sp ™ Wood's Phesphoding, |." little at a time.~--Locks. ! iy Small things are not small if great in ARE come of them.--Anon Raton" Nervous No disgaige can long conceal love 3 x : heer it is nor feign it where it is An -Rochefoucanld. Boal He lives long that lives well; and yy! tittie misspent is not lived but lost Fuller. There is an 'immense depth of : {thought in commonplace phrases -- i Beaudeclaire, bat helps luck is a habit ol {| watching - for opportunities. Cher- | buliez. mendation, as a good heart is a let- | ter of credit.--Bulwer, True love is always young in the heart. Balzac. | Striking manners are bad manners --Robert Hall, i . Talent is a cistern genius a foun- | tain Whipple. | Good health, an active mind and a ' | clear conscience are the first re- | || quisites of 'benuty.'--Anon, Envi fed by Some. Alta; | Rideau | A 'good face is a letter of recomi- | BOY MADE HIS ESCAPE INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, ELECTION Wis 10 Nbr S 1OCAL OTHE ave AND i "Suluer THERE WAS LOTS oF o Happenings athe City and Vietniry | The Liberals Lawrence | was | corded at the paigu Kilpatrick of this city left on Fe would have been, ©! While {io the liberal candidate. { 1 Mr. and "Mrs, CE; Cunningham, | and {600 po R00 f can | the Leave orders at Mec- | biles { seen that [ie rests { t owned by. Captain Ira Folger, called [w be ba patient in the Hotel Dieu, who | yi awa foe \ has | Petawawa for on | | j toes, "When vou prove Shatin man Is n | grafter, people will regard him with aversion. we 'Some will," We have the largest and best a in the elty from 135¢ I h u. to. $5.00. } replied Senator Sorp- um, "but unfortunately a lot of then {iowill be slightly envious &f him." fh Washing tn, Star. he Busy Busy Student "So your son could stay 'home only a couple of days. I suppose 'he is husy at college?" % "Yes. He's got to get back from , jibe hockey team's western trip in. time to pack :i* duds for the base- 4 ball 'team's southern trip," ==Puck, ~ j last led to the oN PX 4 ~ wi COX. SERVATIVE: MONE X. p-- Depended Entirely Up- on the Silent'; Vote as They Had No Money (0 Buy Votes, The provincial election in Kingston, Monday, although the total vote polls will Bikely be a record, was uietly conducted. Early {inthe motning, it ldoked as though it would be a rainy- day, but during [ the mening polling hours, the rain { he ald off, making the. work of rhe cams ers more agreeable than other- § i OF Leather the liberal 'workers pealized | that they were up dgainst a stifi pros position in a place like Kingston," and fup against a big liquor campaign jTund; they still were hopeful that the f 'silent' vote would come Harrison's {vay on the moral question at issue. i A good many conservatives votes went { The liberals for the but told to take vote as i iad no money to distribute purchase of voters' franchise, those looking for the "kale all they could get and then tneir conscience told them. It is gen erally that there are from voles in Kingston hat be. bought-- enough to swing. ection the way of the coin. Hoth parties were well organized in The support bad thirty automo cabs. It was con servative and liquor | nization ai superior to recognized 160 Princess St. way of conveyances, ers of Harrison and to be had i the polling that of the | That ' every subdivision, liberals : ilé "vote for Ross | vas going tered was evident | recently had both his feet amputated, | was carried to the polls to mark his ballot. A liberal militar the conservatives would see [every Ross voter would get in from |] this elettion. A cer tain number of the artillerymen are required fo look after tha horses ini camp, and it is pretty certain those left behind will not be conservative. | | | man stafed that to it that newest creations small amount of edesfeo ee adeote doodle do ode desde doit ogo defo fonfirte fe 3 3 THE ELECTION RETURNS. ae The Whig will receive the election rewurns at iis officas on Monday evening, and will be: very pleased to have its friends gather there and hear Ladies' oo oe est ideas. ge The College Book Store Going on a Vaca- tion Tri Af 50 you will do well to visit our ready to- wear department where all' the. very White Marqgaisette and Crepe Blouses, a big range 'of the very new: Specially priced .at $1.00 up. WET --_---- Hand Bags at Half Price. "ns Newest Designs 25 Per. cent off Collar Boxes so necessary for tounsts and travellers. Music rolls and articles too numerous to mention, in all souvenir lines of the city and river points. Phone 919 | Platinum Prices Are growing within. the "reach of all, We have beatitithl 'cluster 'rings paved with diamonds' at $50.00, and beauties even "at $40.00. 'his platinum treatment is by far the most efective way | using 'the. smaller brilliant | | diamonds. Smith Bros, I Jewels, Opticians, Marriage are to be had for <a money. 4 the results, which will likely comnience coming hetween., seven and Thight o'clock, Every possible accommoda- tion will be given the visitors 30 'that 'they may enjoy with us the results, which we finl sure will be favorable to the liberal party. . of oe oe ale fects: with white styles and $3.95. reasonably priced, $3.50, Tdcenses. Lenses Ground Ladies' Colored Ratine and Crepe Coat ef - : skirts; decidedly new a ¥. BROW WN; AND: BLACK OSTRICH AND MARABEAU" Gee ede ded bof Soup ; o BPS dodoteddedede dededep dob dette | | The 47th Got Lost. | ; A ' A good story is Pking told en the ! ; 17th Regiment Satar- | that returned, Ladies' White Skirts, including Ratine, P. K., Indian Head; all sizes, 89¢ up. day night, from Petawawa camp. It | arrived 'at camp 'luesday morning. ut ane. o clock and had orders to go to the butts at 630 for rifle practice. A plan of the ground was given to the | oflicers in command, but owing to a misunderstanding in the "wile and a! hali to the butts, they got lost and | Ladies' White Underwear, Princess Slips, Drawers, Gowns, etc, etc. All at popular prices. SToLES Corset Covers, the. whole regiment was wandering ! around until eight o'clock. - It was at butfs by an officer from headquarters, } Good Measure, Pressed Pow oh And shaken together and running | over, and only 0c. a quart for sweet | cherries, gooseberries and early. pota at Carnovsky's Newman Hat Store" The Sale of Millinery Continnes "The school 'Presentation at Inverary Inverary, June 27--Mrs (Rev) Shorten has returned after spending a month with her parents in Quebec. Miss Georgie Moore and Clifford Barr tried the entrance examination at Battersea. Lawn social under the au- spices of the Women's institute, was held on the grounds surrounaing thes -agricoliural hall on the eve of une £22nd and was a decided success. S. W. Arthiir, B.A,M.D., and son John of Redvers, Sask., after a hurried vi- «it among friends and relatives here have started for home. They will return by way of Chicago. Mrs. Mag- gie Downey and son, Glen, are a- mong a.number of tourists who came from Toronto to take posses- sion of the cottage at Shepherd's landing. Mrs. Ida Gibson, is ex- pected later. Wkile Miss Jessie Mc- Keever was conducting examinations in the public school on Friday after- "noon she was greatly surprised when the parents and children of the sec- "tion began to gather in the school room. Miss Georgie Moore asked "for possession for a few minutes; she took advantage of the ocecas- "fon to read a well-worded address on gbehalf of the children, in which they tregretted the retirement of Miss Me- iKeever after four years of guccéss- #ful teaching. Miss Frederika Fergu- ison then presented Miss McKeever with a dozen of handsome sterling ;silyer teaspoons. Miss - MeKeever (replied in a few well-chosen remarks iafter which the childrén served re "Yreshments. Misses Bessie and Myr- tle Freeman are home from Syden- ham high school. The boys from Pe: {tawawa are expected home talay. «On Sunday July 5th, the Orange Or- {der will attend the Methodist church in a body and Rev. A. F. Shorten will address them. Rey. Y.. W. Lake, the new minister at the Holi ness Movement . church, has taken session of the parsonage. His wife 'and family are coming later. We have right along had: good business in our millinery depart- ment and now while the and hats we have annual re SC280n Is on are wanted stared our duction sale, ALL TRIMMED HATS : HALF 'PRICE NEWEST HAT : Pg SHAPES Regular$1.25 to $3.00 Now. Half Price SALE OF FLOWERS AR Howes, ribbons, de are' Tow rodueed, rs worth ap to, ne spe ial lot 76 Wate Our Windows. gone three Anonths. Wednesday, Jul . 88. Caspian leaves for 1 yy at passing all 'points of in- The Always Busy Store Pictorial Review Patterns on sale. a Brock Sat PAYING RENT MEANS CREATING AN ASSET FOR YOUR LANDLORD wi here does your family come in on this plan? We have a complete list of single and double dwellings and building lots, at bargain prices, in any de- sived location, - Real estate in all its branches. We co-operate with real énstoms d SI aw rreseBUILDERS BUPPLIES owen FOR REAL ECON: omy Buy Anglin's fit Sereen General Insurance and mortgage made to §]iorns. Doors and windows Rustproof Copper: or Galvanized Wire Netting. Lasts for years. : : S Anglin. & Co. Cir. Bity and "Wellington Ses ' Woodworking Factiry LUMBER, COAL & WOODewes Houses to rent, Fire Insurance, Rents Collected, Money to Loan. E. W. MULL Cor. Johnson and Division v 160.30 am., Jerest, Fare Soe, By close stady. we k ouimoives up-to-date in. iy ve voy ign d bil ed Don't take our ord

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