| wire Railings, Fences, | and Wire Work of Alinds to Partridge & Sons CRESCENT WIRE WORKS CLIPPED FROM THE WHIG'S MANY BRIGHT EXCHANGES, -- in Brief Form Events In The {ountry About Are Told ~--Full of In to Many, - The Women's Institute of Almonte is collecting wasfe paper. 'The Perth Horse Show has been cancelled for the present, but may be held later on. SE E. D. O'Connor, of Mavgora, had a grade Holstein cow give birth to calf last week which weighed 162 pounds. "Carleton Place has gathered in more than $100 already out of men who have broken the Local Option law, Pte. George Albert Robinson, who left Belleville with the 39th Battal- ion, was officially reported killed on May 22nd. Senator Derbyshire, of Brockville, suffered a stroke of paralysis at his residence, His removal to the Gen- eral Hospital followed where he is - - =~ % Bg ] : JA reported to be resting comfortably. or 0 His right side, including his speech, 2 is affected. ' . Rev. 8. J. Farmer, of the first Bap- 1. Good frame dwelling, )1L% Chuc, BIE A Church in . call to McPha aptis ur n 4 bedrooms, B. & C.; ||Ouawa. Mr. Farmer is a brother of also hen house and || Messrs. G. B. and C. A. Farmer, of a . Pérth, and Dr. Farmer of MacMaster % Spall orchard; Albert University, Toronto. He will take Bl ce $1,800 over his new pastorate early in, July. 2. First: class modern George Stephens completed 26 brick LE years continuous residenee at the rie dw elling; loca- Central Hotel, Brockville. He went ti on exceptionally there in 1890 from Kingston to ac- good % $3,400 cept the position of night clerk. Mr. 3. Double brick, in good repair, 8 rooms each, central location, $4,800 For particulars apply to | Stephens was born in London, Eng- land, 76 years ago last December and | was a boy chorister at the Duke of Real Estate & Insurance Clarence St., Kingston, | the coveted Military Cross for dis- TO GET MILITARY CROSS Son of Rev, Dr. Hamilton, Brockville, Wins Honor Brockville, June 5.--Lieut. R. Gor- | don Hamilton, one of the three sol- bdier sons of Rev. R. M. Hamiltoh, B. | A., minister of the First Presbyterian church, has been recommended for Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. U the Canadian officers missing 1 woods, near Ypres, June 2nd- the beginning of February. | Wellington's funeral. ~ Phones 1035 or 1020, | tinguished conduct while serving on ~~ | the French front with the Royal Horse Artillery, B.E.F, | Lieut. Gordon Mamilton had his| | captain killed beside him by a shell | | and very gallantly carried him off} the battlefield, and it is said that the | recommendation for the Military | Cross is due to this act. The captain survived only twenty minutes, Thomas (i, Wright, Picton, Dead Picton, June 5.--On Thursday Thomas G. Wright a prominent and respected yeoman of Prince Edward County, residing near Picton passed |away. Deceased had occupied posi- { tions of trust in municipal and other | matters, and at the time of Lis de- { mise was a director of the Eastern { Ontario Dairymen's Association. Mr | Wright was an elder brother of M. Wright, barrister, of Belleville, The Shee You It will be an easy mattter for vou to find , For Infénts and Children what vou want in our [p | stock. Our lines of 3 In Use For Over 30 Years | > : Always bears best quality, moderate the ZT Jad Signature of A 7 | price Shoes for Women | includes all the best --B| new styles, built in a |p| vartety of 'leathers on many lasts. OLD FALSE TEETH ) One dollar a wef, or Néven Ceniv n tooth paid for old false teeth In ax, condition, Prompt remittance. BARTHOLOMEW, 1751a Hutchison street, Montreal, Que. A shape to foot. fit \every SOWARDS Keeps Coal and Shoe Store || Coal Keeps 212 PRINCESS ST. SOWAR DS. Boats of every kind, from the modest canoe to the palatial steam yacht, carry a Victrola nowadays, Delightful music--particularly beauti- me ful on the water, { © If you have a boat, you'll want a $20 355%, an on coy oman sf denied Come in any time and hear your music. 'CASTORIA" ' {of Kitchener's death. J Montreal, or other outside papers for INCIDENTS OF THE DRY | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF | GENERAL INTEREST | Happenings In the City and Vicinity | ~~What the Merchants Offer to the | Readers of the Whig "Corylopeis Talcum Powder," Gib- son's, Capt recovering 186 Rideau street, is from an operation for ap pendicitis in the Hotel Dieu, , up of Figs," 26c, at Gibson's Cunningham, piano tuner 21 Leave orders at McAul- Book Store, | "It pays to buy Talcum Powder," | Gibson's, Mrs, John Reid, of Glenburnie, was removed to the Hofél Dien on Tues- day in 8. 8. Corbett's ambulance 3 "The Flower of the Family," 1 , in St. Luke's Hall Peters, street Syriip of Figs," 25c¢, at Gibson's nos for rental. C. W. Lindsay, ¢ Now is the time to secure for your summer home, "Buy Foot Powder" at Gibson's. | Capt. Ronald 8. Skinner, of Mont-| real, Kingston, was. re-| cen wounded in battle ie Beef Iron and Wine," "Gib- formerly of san Pte. Arcand wa removed . from | Barriefield camp on Taesday in James Reid's ambulance to the General Hos pital "Tea Cream Bricks! at Gibson's: Ross Club f of home-made cooking in recruiting tent, Market Square, Saturday morning, June 10th + for the benefit of friendless soldiers. | "Ice Cream Bricks' at Gibson's, The British Government is giving {$2,600,000 a month to keep Belgium { from starvation. A dollar a month | from every Canadian able to give 'would solve a big problem. Beef and Wine, 50¢, at Gibson's. | An adjourned case in which a cab {man was charged with an infraction of the city by-laws in allowing his cab to stand in a prohibited area, was dismissed in the Police Court on Wednesday. "Buy Foot Powder' at Gibson's. Victor records for June are now in stock. Call and hear them at the C. W. Lindsay Piano Store, 121| Princess Street, 'Ice Cream Bri¢ks" at Gibson's, i John Marshall, one of the most ex perienced grocers in the city, and one of the most popular, as a result of his! fifteen years' communion with the} people, has become one of John Gil- bert's staff. - His industry and zeal will tell "Syrup of Figs," 25¢, at Gibson's. Seven million Belgiap women and] children, unable to help themselves, | are starving because of the heroism of their husbands and fathers. Al LIEUT. HARRY W. UGLOW the 8th (i. MR. but was transf Uglow was trench mortar offic IAA A I A AA A tN NNN ANAL | the spire of the Methodist Church at estimated at soon i { weather | posed Proctor lost his bearings and 9 drove off the bar into deep walter. HOOD = 1 Marmora Private Dies, 4 | Archibald of the 80th Battalion died The kind you are looking for 5 is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal BOOTH & CO, Foot of West St. "Montgomery Dye Works For the Best In french Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing J. B. HARRIS, Prop. 225 Princess St. glow, who is reported among n the. battle of Sanctuary 3rd. He left Kingston with erred to another unit. Lieut. er, and was at the front since NEW METHOD Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Neatly done. We make a special. ty of Ladies' Work, M. F. PATTON, Prop. 149 SYDENHAM ST, (Near Pring cons St.) Phone 214. ri A. dollar will prdvide food for one per- son for one month. But the dollar must be sent through the Belgian Re- | lief Committee, 59 St. Peter street, | Montreal. "Buy Foot Powder" at Gibson's. Provost, Brock street, has this] year an extra fine assortment of | Tweeds, Cheviots and Serges for his | order clothing department. His | ready-made clothing and gents' fur-| nishing department are well assort ed with new goods. CHURCH STEEPLE STRUCK. Feet of It Burnéd. Port Hope, June 6.--Dufing the | severe thunderstorm on Friday night About Twenty Wy WILSON'S FLY PADS tance, but they were unable to reach | i} is 1 N there owing to two bridges just west | of the village being washed away.) Finally, through the efforts of the} Newcastle bucket brigade the blaze was extinguished. The damage is; about $1,000. Newcastle, about fifteen miles west of here, was struck by lightning and about twenty feet of the framework was burned. A call was sent to the} | Bowmanville fire brigade for assis- Clean to handle. Sold by all Drug- gists, Grocers and General Stores, Drove to Watery Grave i wville, June 5.--Hugh Proctor, forty, was drowned while driv-| ing from '"The Bluff," an island on | which he lived, to the 'mainland. | He started out in the morning and | terwards two fishe n found | and empty bugg The | thick, and it syp- Specials At his horse was Belleville,. June 5.--Pte.- James 50 DRY PICKED CHICKENS AND FOWLS, 500 LBS. FARMERS' BUTTER In Rolis And Prints. Also a Large Stock of HAMS AND BACON, in the hospital here after an illness lasting since February last. He came here from Marmora on theporganiza- tion of that unit. He was {4 years of age and married, bit aves no Our Own Curing. family, TO SPECIAL PRICES CLEAR THE ABOVE LOT. Summer Home Damaged i Merrickville, June 5.--The 'sum-| West End Meat Market mer residence of Howard Putnam, on | Phone hE oT, the banks of the Rideau River, was } badly, damaged by fire. Loss about mite PR AA AAA AAAI | Men's Suits \ We have placed on sale "fifty" two-pisce Summer Suits. Prices from $10 to $20. While They Last 14 5 _WATCH OUR WINDOWS ' Roney's, 127 Princess Street First Communion and Confirmation Slippers We are showing a full line of patent Ankle Strap Slippers in plain bow and Buckle styles. $1.75 to $2.50 J.H.Sutheriand & Bro. The Home of Good Shoes THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop a card to 10 Pine street 'when wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinda or repairs and new work; also hard- wood floors of all kinds. All orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 40 Queen street. $2,000, insured. The building was erected by the late Col. By, and passed into the possession of the late Dr, Church, "Mary Garden Talcum Powder," Gibson's, George Rumpel, a prominent man- ufacturer of Berlin, died suddenly at his home, Chief Detective Peter K. McCaskill of the Quebec Provincial force, died at Montreal "It pays to buy Talcum Powder," Gibson's. Almonte fair dafes are September 19th, 20th and 21st. | Kiugstonians were obliged to rely, { exclusively upon Kingston papers | | yesterday for heart-rending news No Toronto, that matter, contained a single refer- ence to the fate that had overtakes Britain's greatest military leader. On' the other hand the Daily British Whig | contained the fullest and most com- plete announcement that the War Of- fice and a careful censorship permit- ted to he made kifown, Oecesionally people tell us that "they are taking 4 Toronto or Mont- real daily for the war news" Do! such. people realize that the Whig] gives 'them the last minute news-- frequently (as yesterday) of the! greatest importance -- while the big! city dailies are ybsolutely silent upon | the subject until twenty-four hours afterwards? Such events are neces; sarily of daily occurrence KINGSTON PAPERS ALONE TOLD OF KITCHENER'S DEATH the Whig goes to press hours later] and can therefore present the most] up-to-the-minute news of the world] away ahead of any outside competi- | tor, Its splendid cable and tele-; graphic service render this not only] possible, but absolutely certain every day in the year, y | In a word, Kingston and the peo-| ple of Eastern Ontario do not have to} neRRegey 2 3M MX x x X look elsewhere for the latest new either from the war front or th world at large. The Daily Whig is furnishing them with an gnexcelled service every day in the veer. | Hood's Best tunflly phys. SEEN Do bat gripe or ceuse Nia, nay fo fake, Say Mk 5 ~