Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1914, p. 2

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TW, 7 5 : ly x NV B taining good conditions. about ®lvarious - shops mati] 4 Carpet and rug buyers are pound to patronize the .store I\rhore relisbility of quality is {pot questioned, where styles 'are correct and prices right. yers at the Kingston Carpet use are sure of getting honest value for their money. furnace, electric ¥ . $400; easy taxes paid for the 1350.00--Detached frame, 7 room dwelling good: cellar = S )---Solid brick 9 reoms a d C,; stable, Queen St. § a Darsa Own Wa2d40.0030m4. brick 7 room | a 3 and €., nice lof, near $1050.00--Single frame, ©& rooms, lot 66 x 132, good stable, Russell sireet. .. .. | BY THE CANADAN LOCOMOTIVE © WORKS, KISGRTOX. | General Manager Wheatley Expects That the Works Will Begin to be Very Busy Next Fall : The Whig was informed, on Tues- day morning, by A. W. Wheatley, gen- eri! manager of the Canadian lLoco- motive company, that this works seogived contracts dor the gray-iron "Finds will be a wonderful fift for the works asd will greatly help in main- the farther orders come in, which Mr. Wheatley is very {hopeful of receiving. 'There are al presept about. four hin. deed and Lits employees at work and on gaged. The crops in the west showing np well, which cannot mean anything else but a loosening up of the present hard times and ereating prosperity. As everybody knows, with a» bumper crop it will require many traing to carry it east. Therefore, the demand will 'be for more locomo- tives, which have dwindled down duv- ing the hard times, which, happily,are now about over, shops of 'the locomotive works wern glad to hear of this contraet, for they know this is only the beginning of better times. Case Again Fnlarged, The case of Warner Switzer the Dominion Construction company, Limited. again required the attention of Judge H. A. Tavell at the ad. journed sitting of the county' court at the court house on. Tuesday morn- ing. © The plaintiff is asking damages for injury done to his right of way by the construction company. The case was heard an. June 19th and was adjourned for ten' days to al- low 'the company to complete the road. * Since the road has heen com- pleted the plaintiff claims) that the highway is a great deal steeper. AR 'ter' Hearing the evidence on Tuesday morning the judge enlarged the case for two weeks' time. vs. fwo Band Concerts Wednesday being Dominion day, the R. €. H. A. baad will give a concert in Macdoua'd park at eight o'clock, On Wriday night it 'will also give g_band concert in Mac- donald park. The band will leave for Petawawa camp on Monday, July 6th. a C. P. R..New. Liné. I'he Uapadian Pacific New Lake Shore Line will be open igr freight and passenger traflic to-morrow. Good connections will be made by Express leaving Kingston at. 11.25 a.m, at Parham Junction for points east and wher going i Rowell's majority is not as big as could be wished for but whatever gains were made the liberals got them. The conservatives are wesker than they were in last session, : though they have too big s follow ing for goed government. Not So Strong. I'he . conservative party went into the fight in Ontario with eighty-six members in the last session of parlia- ment. They begin the nest session with eighty-four. Have they much to érow over with gerrymander and add- eft seats ? for Og- celebra- Gov- SS. Thousand Islander densburg's great 4th July tion. Bight bafls, including ernor-General"s ~ Footguards. novelties and attractions. Delightful river trip. Leave 830 am. Re turning leave" 'Burg at 5.30 p.m. Fare 75c¢. - il We have the largest and best i assortment in the city from 3c ji up to $5.00. Wo Castings for tem lovomotives ior the Canada Foundry company, Toronto. | it was Mr. Wheatiey's belief that™ihis | Jeomng fall will see many move are The employees now at wark in these | Many | good eomedy. { AP LAKE ONTARIO P win A Strong Astfaction' Booked There ; This Week. : | Take Ontario Park, 'dn Monday even: ling, te shear 'Senorita Umwlina Mo- ina. As m soloist, she is the possdss- or of & splendid dramatic voce Of great value and range, with 'the add |ed virtue of clear articulation. she {has had wide experisnos in grand op tera and previously travelled with tw first-class Italian grand com | panies, making 'two toura between {New York City and Vancouver. Hor | spstumes were very wich admired hy | the ladies present. Last evening the {sang "The Last Rose of Summer and Ian intermezzo from "Uavallieria Rus- | ticana,"' and for an encore, 'My Qld | Kentucky Home." Her songs were | alt ivendered: iu Fauglish, and her sing- ing is, without doubt; the best that { has ever been heard at the park. | "Mephisto in: Frogland,' the glitter- ing 'acrabatie and: contortiomist spec | tucle in which the Gordon brothers {are nppearing, ix one ol the most novel silent acta that Manager Braui- joa has eder offered. The brothers are wonderful acrobats, one perform- ing in the garb of an immense bull frog and the other in the costume of 1% "Exit One." opera ~The goving pictured were excellent On Wednesday there will be a matinew lat 3.30 'o'clock, and for this holiday { there will be no admission charged. Band in the Park. By kind permission af Lieut.-Col. BE. Panet, D.S.O., and officers, !the I nd of the Royal Canédian | Horseh Artillery will play In Macdon- {ala pIrk on Wednesday, July 1st, {1914, from 8 to 10 p.m. (weather | permitting), the following program- | March, - Sit Down You're Rocking The Boat .... .. Overture, Saul. .. | A" dream picture, | Brigade . is Selection, Reminiscences of, Gou- i EE sews err x Godfrey Valse, Isle d'Amour, .:. Edwards 'Grand nautical fantasia, The { Battle of Trafalgar, ...... Miller '1agN, (with chimes), Bells 'on { the water, .. Watson. iFantasia of 'popular Songs, Re- | mick's Hits No. 14, _...Lampe { "0. Canada," -- God Save the King. | Alfred Light, Lieut { Bandmaster, R.C.HA. vi ss «0x vB ARBRE 'The Phantom | IN BASEBALL CIRCLES. Arrangements Made for Various Sun- { day School Games. ' 1 If arrasgements can be completed | Bethel and St. Kuke's will play the scheduled game in the senior S. S FA. A. A. baseball series at the cricket ! field: on Wednesday morning, com | mencing at ten o'clock. | Cooke's and St. George's were sup- | posed to play on Wednesday evening, {but owing to some of the players on both teams' being out of the city, he change Has been made. |" Cooke's and St. George's will play !the date set for Bethel and St. Luke lon Wednesday evening, July: 8th, 'the date set for Bethel and St Luke's to play. St, Paul's and Sydénham are ! scheduled to play in the junior ser- 'jes at the cricket field this evening at 6.20 'o'clock. { The Late Henry E. Ryan. I'he death occurred on Montay | Hénry Edward Ryan, eldest son of the {late James Rvan, aged thirty-one | years and ten months. Fhe deceased had been ill for some time of heart trouble. He leaves one brother, M. ( | Ryan, electrical contractor, of this ¢ity, The fumeral will take place at 2 | pan., Wednesday, irom the residence iol his aunt, Mrs. H. Hollowell,' 216 | Karl street, to "Rev. Alited Brown, oi Street Methodist church, the service. i of Nydenhaw will conduct i "lato the Lion's Pit." { This semsational animal picture in two parts, featuring Edwin August, | along with '""Robespierré," a thrilling three-part feature, a magnificent dra- 'matization of the French revolution, i will be shown at Wonderland, Domin- { ion Day. | treat, two big features, 500 six-feet Don't miss this holiday and film, "Robespierre" Usual admission To-night "Rockwood Graduation Exercises. At the graduation éxercises ip con- || nection with the Rockwood Training School for Nurses of Friday after noon, Rev. Dr. Jordan will offer the invocation, Dr. E. Ryan will give a ill nistory of the school, Dr. J. M. For- | ester, Taronte, will address the grad- | yates; W. W. Dunlop, Tovonto, will | present and Mrs. EB Nickle, the diplomas, Ryan, the pins, and W. F. M. F., will speak. } Weather Notes. There was. a Weil. pleased audience at | . i..Sehwartz. | . .Myddleton." 'Morning, " A pretty June wedding was sol- emnized at the howe of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Weir, Tuesday morning at tén olelpek, wifen thei only daughter, Ania May, was united in.marriage to Esri Roy, only son of Donald Men- wes, Peterboro. The ceremony Whe performed by Rev. Dr. MaeGilliveay of Chalmers. Presbyterian church; in ihe drawing roow, under a bell can- opy awd a bower of ferns and Mar guerites, As the bride entered the drawing room, resting on the arm of her father, who gave her away, Mis. Harry Ralstoni of Toronto, cousin of the bride, played the Lohengrin wed- ding masch. % The bride wore a gown oi ivory, chapmeuse satin and "a train, the bodice being teinmed with old point lace aud pearls. The cap and veil were eaught with orange blossoms and the Bridal bouquet was a shower of white roses and lilies of the valley, { Littie Migs Dorvethy Lappage, of To ronte, Hower girl, was becomingly gowped in pink silk. and Shadow. lage. She carried a baskét - of pink sweet peas and wore the-grqom's gift of a torquois ring. Took Place in Kinghtdn bride's table, + which dooked beautiful, the avedding cake forming a centre: piea® which. was sufrounded by tulle and white, bridal roses. The groom's giit to the bride was a chaste bracelet and to Mrs. Rolston a pearl pin. Mr. and Mrs. Meazies left, on the noon train, for Ottawa, and on their return will reside at 139 Alfred street RANKIN IS ELECTED (in Frontenac, But His Mejority Is 1§ Not Yet Known, Up until Tuesday aiternoon at 2.00 o'clock, * the. returning made their returns for the following polling sub-divisions in Frontenge county ¢ otlivers Collins _Bay 17 Catdragui } Elginburg Petworth svdenham Jangall desert Lake Jarriefield Dufferin Joyeeville Howe Island Wolfe Island Head, No. | Maryaville, No. 2 Cold Sprmgs, Neo, 3 1s Central, No. "4 AH Foot, No. 5 . 25 Garden Island 20 : Anthony Rankin, when spéaking fo the Whig 'on luesday afternoon, stat od that he\ believed when the official count was made he would be elected by about foup hundred majority. Afrerhoon Ramble. Among the Thousand Islands pulace steamer . Thousand Islander Friday at 2.15 p.m. Fare, ilk Wednesday, July 1st 88. Caspian leaves for 100 Islands at 10.20 a.m, passing all peints eof in terest. Fare §0c. Udtaraquj cemetery. ! Coming Fhis: Week. { Loek out for the famous St. Law- rence Fruit Farm strawberries this { week. iscount Hythe, eldest son and heir of Earl Brassey, intends to sell a por tion of his Normanhurst estate m Sussex. "New tooth brushes" Red Cross Brug Sore. at ' Gibson's 745 p.m. Sn ---------------- AA SAA SSAA BALI, -------- PA OAS PUA, "The Hat. Store" Mid-Sea son Sale of Straw Hats $2.00 AND $2.50 HATS FOR $1.50 | .The depression which was centred | in the Ottawa Valley yesterday now covers the New Ergland states. Rain | has fallen heavily in Quebec and the Get your goggles right. Eyesight Specialist, i 342 King S¢ 7 Phone 30 maritime provinces while local showers have occurfed in Sas. katchewan, Manitoba und Ontario. 'Grea. C:eaving Sale. Prevost, Brock street, Kas a great assortment of coat and vest fight weight for' summer wear, also a great assortment of clergical coat in light weight in black. Special low prices for clergymen. Games Called Off. The two baseball games _which were scheduled for the ericket field | on Wednesday have been called off on account of a number of the play- ers being out of the city. . 1000 Islands-Rochester SS. Caspian leaves at 10.15 a.m. on Sundays, Wednesdays Fri # commencing June 7th, for Thousand Islands, and at 5 pan. for Rochester. Called to Her Bedside. | Mrs. B. F. Blliott and son left on the G. T. R. flyer on Tuesday noon | for Madison; Wis., called thither by the dangerous illness of her mother. Ho! For Cape Vincent Dominion Day per SS. America at 2.30 p.m. An hour and half at the Cape. Fare §0e. ; If you would discotage neither borrow soridend., ah We have too mony of some lines in ont big stock of $2.00 and $2.50 straw hats. . With anh the odd hats worth up to $3 we have placed them on sale FOR $1.50 We have all sizes. The entire lot are laid out so that vou cen see thém at a glance. If you wanth new straw hat, this is an excdptional opportunity Panamas $4 up New Fancy Bands Watch Cur Windows trusts, * A buftet luncheon was served on the Spankie. Rankin 3 Lith Regiment parade Thursday at, Newest Designs : + 25 Per cent off Collar Boxes so necessary for tourists and travellers. Music colls articles too numerous to mention, in all' souvenir lines of the city and river points. ' The Qollege Book Store, If so you will do well to visit our ready-to- wear department where all the very newest creations are to be had for a sinall amount of money. Ladies' White Marquisette and Crepe Blouses, a big ran of the very new- est ideas. Specially priced at $1.00 up. Ladies' Colored Ratine and Crepe Coat ef- fects with white skirts; decidedly new styles and reasonably priced, $3.50, $3.95. Ladies' White Skirts, including Ratine, P. K., Indian Head; all sizes, 89c up. Ladies' White Underwear, Corset Covers, Princess Slips, Drawers, Gowns, etc, etc. All at popular prices. . - Pictorial Review Patterns on sale. Newman | & Shaw The Always Busy Store commis THE WHIG'S JUMBLE A Lot of Short items Run in To- gether. 14th Regiment parade Thursday at 7.45 p.m. The military Vienna urge a punitive war Servidans. Sir Edward Grey paid a high tri bute to President Wilson in the Bri- tish commons. ¢ Campbellford town council the purchase of a new site Proposed new armory. "Regent Liver Pills,"' regular 25c., two for 25¢., at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. W. J. Kennedy, of 171 Simpson avenue, Toromto., was drowned out of a cance at "Windermere, Muskoka. Alderman Thomas Stamford, union- ist, was elected unapposed for Brigh- tan, Eng. the previous member hav- ing resigned, "Regent Liver-Pills,"" two for 25c.,"' at Gibson's Red.Cross Drug Store. i A bill to create a commission and aporopriate $25,000 for the proposed celebration of the treaty of 'was defeated in the United States Ouse. "Welch's Grape Juice." Red Cross Drug Store. + Dr. the Hon. J. 0. -Reaume, minister of public works, was defen ed in Windsor.. Dr. Reaums's great- eit exploit 'was the erection of @ On- new million-dollar govern- of the and the clergy on favors for a Gibson's rere BUILDERS SUPPLIBSewoey LUMBER WITH- STANDS THE RAVAGES OF TIME. We know that lumber of a proper grade will withstand the ravages of time as will nothing else at an equal,or high- er cost. ra Consult us--it has taken years of practical - experience to acquire this knoivledge. 8. ANGLIN & Co. Sor. Sef; ang (ireliing en se Ghent Of Leather Hand Bags at Half Pric and Phone 919 Are growing, within the + 'reach of all. We have beautiful cluster rings paved with diamonds at $50.00, and beauties even st $40.00. I'his platinum treatment is by far the most elective way of using the smaller brillant diamonds. Smith Bros. Opticians, Marriage licenses, Lenses Ground Jewelrs, GRAY, BROWN, WHITE AND BLACK OSTRICH AND MARABEAU STOLES At W. F. Gourdier's 18-80 Brock Strest PAYING RENT ASSET FOR YOUR LANDLORD Where does your family come in on ug > this plan? We have a complete list of single and double dwellings and building lots, at bargain prices, in ag 'dee sired location. . Real estate in all its branches. We co-operate with-real custome ers. General Insurance and mortgage loans. Houpes to rent, Fire Insurance, Rents Collected, Money to Loan. : Te od leah ob SWEETEL : PHNPCREAD Will be your clothes if you'll permit us :

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