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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 May 1907, p. 8

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Evang a0 Y MORNING wers Night Gowns ns White Skirts and gh Gowns ng over 3,000 pieces of New and Reliable Undergar- rment, appointed under the new Lerhieux jot to dowicde the dispute be- tween the € Trunk Railway com- pany and its machinists, has returned ontreal. _ Wallace Nesbitt re- the way company and ohn 0 the machinists, while Prof. Shortt was the Canadian } i third arbi- blic union are upon. {Geneaal Manage: Hays, of the G.T, R., aid. a The: soncjusion of the pro- ove at was very much pleas- od at the of the arbitration > Rita tativer that the board, which sat three days, had made. a settlement which was ab. solutely satisfactory to everyone. The ion was as to which party was ies were deligh with the working of the bill of Hon. Mr. Lemieux, minister of labor. This bill is known as the "Industrial Dis- putes Investigation Act," and the in- vestigation just closed was the first held under its provisions, ---------------- Candidates For Orders. The young men who are to be raised to the priesthood, at the Trinity or- dination, are: Rev. Alfred Cooke, B.A. son of Canon Cooke, Ports- mouth, and Rev. R.A. Bilkey, curate of St. James' church. Those to be made deacons are: S. P, (i. Wright, son of the late Rev. William Wright, of Athens, and John Lyons, of Port Hand. Mr. Cooke and the éandidates for the diaconate are graduntes of Trinity College, Toronto. Olive Oil And Soap. Olive oil ix ono'of the best things you can put om your skin. It is both curative and antiseptic. It follows that a toilet 'sonp made of olive oil must be a soap. lin cas- tile soap is made of pure olive oil. Jt is a lasting, healthful soap to use. Havo you tried it? At your grocers in 5c. and 10c. 'vakes. A ---------- Will Be Out Again. The 14th Regitent will have its weekly battalion drill this . The will parade thro: streets to the Frichet field, be are : 3 put through facings : 1 = ff mov ERA FOR KING. &% ie STON. ¥® ig i -- ant of ae ¥ WS Ineans Er of a New eg for RX pa, Dont > ¥ one o 8 Beg ord » pgm w te » "Chocolate Pecan Sundae" only at E [Gibson's Red Cross drug store foun 8 10 te rien woe, i, By the black Shor and ary and, and around the inside wat 81 re. speak | W oy to starting point. of thy a in the] The race for the open class will start line say at il am. and go over the course C.P.R. city today, from went £9.90 "shor: J1c Marlbank this three times, the ome-cylinder boats will after- ing secured. work ' d over course once ths 36-foot wil under will stad freights { there. They said at 11.50, going over the course twice. awaiting Shipment. out from Paris, a . The ing yacht race, open to all, ro many pon n To Vacate starts at 5 a.m, over a trigngul- otice Latate. ar couse, from starting point, around ae Wien 5 eat Dalkey | ino pubion, goNeetiment evidently | Simeon "Taian" Duan? Hor, round po Thorning en : Moore her intends up i ke poi on asylum buoy to starting buoy, once their difierences with the steam | ence to streets, gh local gov- around, ship. companies when the idea carried ernment offices. The tenante in it |, ries are 0 reach the secretary of Versa of thot epee hos 1. | Have reseived notioo 6 vacate the por-| 88 rogaita committe rr han thmtion of holding 'out for five cents | 1°" MY S50 using ab an early date. | JCI AY, and handicaps will be ar increase instead of taking the two Will Be Ordained. mittee to be held that evening. ind one-half cents offered by the | yo... To A, Brown, Beveridge, | 1B the power boat races a "local lines and arbitrating the » and: W. J. Watt, all boat," is defined gs a boat owned with. dif This idered os' ill. anro, a to ini : * s Uni in a radius oi three miles of the yacht 'other print sign of the termina. oviites Vinity af Kees club house. All poat owners are urged tion ' the strike the feeling all % De ant a a 41 to get inte the races and help make i Fog hat, Shay et will par | Cooke's church. Three of the number | T @ success, the wieamahip Sl dado Wilf _be ordained std will enter work MUST BE OBSERVED. result of their vote today and west. a-- : is hai Setion, ASothae Ihesbisng Good R cing Card. Jae By-Law Regarding the Fire- intime atl Secretary Martin, of the Victoria |, L , Srackers stated this shipping to ar- [Day celebration committee, stated to : J / wan a day, that the card had been fill. | morning, that the by-law, regarding and all oo od ond that races would be | the firing of firecrackers, on the O.P. Put on, ne of the fastest horses in | Public street, would be strictly enfore- apen. 1 Canada will take part. celebrating on i ts at any ra bly more, and the programme will be True a reduction had been made of the Montrealer, but the shav- ing of his lip was only a culminating ep'sode which led to taking away of the stripes. Te loses no class marks by the reduction. The despatch to the outside papers, alleged to have been sent from Kingston, did not emanate from. here. Historical Research Work, On June 1st, Prof. Shortt, Queen's will leave on an impor tant trip to Washington, Boston and Providence. At Washington he will see Hon. James Bryce, the British am- bassador. At Providence he will con- tinue some research work in the' fine colonial library at that place. This library contains old books and doou- ments relating to United States and Canadian history. Prof. Shortt, for years, has' been making a special study of Canadian history, and delves into all the old documents: that the continent affords, At Boston he will do simil h work. Wedding At Portsmouth. A pretty wedding took place at Portsmouth, Monday night, at 8.30 o'clock, when Mi nck Sydney, Australia, the bride's home is in Portemouth. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J, O. Crisp, afd took place at the home of the bride. The bride was attended by Miss Alberta Sears, and the groom was supported by John Allmark. The young couple have a host of friends who extend congratulations. Took No Mess Funds, The Whig is authorized by the offi- cer commanding Eastern Ontario, to state that the story about a mess sergeant at Tete de Pont barracks having "skipped" with mess funds is absolutely untrue. No mess funds are missing. The mess scrgennt has cer- tainly' gone, but did not take _any- thing not his own, ds he is a young man of excellent character and habits. As a matter of fact, the barracks' off cers' moss was indebted to him when he left. The Whig heard the story regarding this matter: last week, but did not publish it, on account of being unable to verify the statements made. Some Things Learned. Inspector Kidd. and Princi Ellis returned, on Saturday night, from their trip to. Hamilton and Toronto, where they had been to the methods adopted in the tions of the School of y with the schools for training . They found that there was little disturbance once the plans were in running order. The delegates found that the _ money paid by was direct to the Boards Fayoation and was "for the-use of the schools" and not "for the services of * as 's Jenkins' for two-color paddling jor- ses. Bedbug poison and roach killer at Chown's store, There will be | ®d- Those who intend de i proba- Victoria Day, wil | by usi Red | 6¢ the i, To Be Run in the Victoria Day--The Courses | Provided For the Different fi r. Classes. The ston Yotit Clu met last eveni course from Point the Myles boy, and ge outside water w uoy to home buoy, twice around, .The course for the power boats will be from starting point around a buoy off the asylum point, thence around buoy, below Snake Is had better take warn- ing, as the officers have been notified to arrest all guilty parties, and any person gathered in will stand 4 chance of being kept in the police cells on the liday. When firecrackers aro let off in the street, they are the cause of many runa- ways, and especially on a holiday, when the street will, no doubt, be crowded with vehicles, would this be » rous practice, Kingston lads who intend getting in a stock of firecrackers for the holiday, had bettér stay in their own back yard on that day. Otherwise there will certainly be trouble. -------- LACROSSE MEETING. -- Team Will Play in Watertown, on July 4th. A meeting of Kingstonians interest od in: lacrosse, was held at the Y'M.C. A., last night, when matters pertain- inyr to the game were advanced stage. A practice will be held at the Cricket field on Wednesday evening at seven o'clock, anu it is desired that there be a good turn out, as the team will play in Watertown, N.Y., on July 4th, and the members want to de cide upon a line-up, and get down to some hard practice. William Dalby is the secretary-treasurer of the club, samen STANDARD STOCK EXCHANGE. Reported From 18 Market Street, Kingston, Ont. May 21st. 1 p.m. one ries anne sesnsil BO . 1.20 88 71 Kingston, Abitibi... McKinley Pe C.P.R. - Twin City LA Coniages ..... Foster .. $ 18; 1.056 .80 170 89 Silver Leaf . 084 Silver Queen 1.29 Live Stock Market. 4 Montreal, May 20.--About 1,200 head of butchers' cattle, 836 hogs, 53 calves and 40 sl and lambs were offered for sale at the Point St. Charles stock yards, to-day, and about 250 cattle and a number of calves, sheep and lambs were offered for salo 'at the East End Abattoir. Trade in cattle was rather slow and ices had a downward tendency, there ing no present demand for shipping cattle. Prime beeves sold at Bic. to Harbor on fi tta committee of the King- J first cvent, starting at 10 am., over » int around -- Just in The | Nick of Time If you have not already bough your Spring Coat THIS IS YOUR CHANCE of securing a really stylish Spring Coat at a price that will mean a great saving. . ALL OUR STOCK OF Ladies' Spring Coats At 20 Per Cent. Off The balance of our stock must be sold to make room for summer goods now on the way. Every Coat new this spring. . LADIES' LIGHT TWEED COATS. LADIES' COVERT CLOTH COATS. LADIES' BLACK CLOTH COATS. 10.00 for 8.00. 9.50 for 7 60. 8.50 for 6 8o. 7.50 for 6.00. And so on through the list. L Cyrtair When you have finished house cleaning you will no doubt find that you need some new Lace Curtains. We have planned to supply this need and are showing a fine assortment of new designs. NOTTINGHAM NET CURTAINS, 25C, 35¢, soc, 75¢, 1.00, 1,25, 1.50. NOTTINGHAM NET CURTAINS, 2.00, 3.00, 2.50, 3.50, 4.50. Scotch Net Curtains, dainty designs, 1.50 to 3.50 a pair, Swiss Net Curtains, 3.50, 4.50, 6.00, 5.75 and up. French Net Curtains, from 4.75 to 18.75 a pair. near Syc. per Ib.; pretty good cattle at de. to be., and the common stock at 3c. to 4c. per Ib. Calves sod at from 81.50 to $7 each. Sheep sold at from Bc. to near 6c. per Ibh., and the lambs at $3.50 to $5.75 each. Good lots of fat hogs sold at about Tic. per 1b. Another Aspirant. The I championship of the city, which is readily conceded to Willey by all followers of the game, has another aspirant in search of v comer belorigs to the old school, and if he can train down to the sh he formerly displayed, the younger holder of the title may have to step lively to retain his honors, Campbell's Varnish Stains are ranteed by the makers to give per- ot satisfaction for refinishing * furni- ture, floors and interior woodwork. yA itchell is i> hori to re- hu purchase pri n every case where the goods fail to give perfect results Bibby's 81 shirts are perfect. Women with pale, colorless faces, who feel weak and discouraged, will feceive both mental and bodily viger Carter's Iron Pills, which de for the blood, nerves and on. Announcement will shortly be made d approval by the Herald's Col lege of a coat-of-arms f the new Province of Alberta. ' All-creath ice cream, in bricks, any flavot, delivered 'at any) hour, at are re, s $1 shirts. wear fines Reliable Shoes for Men] At $3.50 A FINE STOCK OF Oxfords Gun Metal Box Calf; " Patent Colt : and Dongola Kid 4 Our Shoes are the best makes, the latest shapes, and a distinctive style to every pair. The Lockett Shoe Store. P.8.--Some new Bult Cases just in to sell at $3.50 & 4.00. s. Jenking'for new $1 shirts, -- m---- YEAR 74. NO. m---------------------------- LEOPARDS, TIGERS, TIMBER WOLVES, RUSSIAN GRIZZLES BLACK BEARS,, POLAR BEARS, Magnificent Specimer JOHN McKA) Fur House, 149-155 Brock St., 5 Kingston. SESGE6660000000004 Marmalade: Cairn's Scotch Orange Marmalade Ginger Marmalade Apricot Marmalade Green Fig Marmalade Green Fig and Ginger Ginger and Pineapple Crosse and Blackwell's Orange Marmalade, 1 1b. gla Royal Table Marmalade, . Blass. Orange Marmalade, 2 1b. tins Orange Marmalade, 7 1b. tins | JAS. REDDEN & C MULLE! GLEN LLLIAY (CLLR TE Ld MONUMENTAL WO A SPECIALTY J ---- ¢ & 372 PRINCESS S KINGSTON dA Cut Glass Ome Special Berry Bowl in fine clear cut glass. Price $6.00 ---- Kinnear & d'Esterre, JEWELERS 100 Princess Street Lake Ontario & Bay of Qu Steamboat Co., Limite ------ 1000 ISLAND-ROCHESTER ROU Str. North Kin Commencing May 26th leave Kingston, at 10. for Thousand Island p.m., for Rochester, N.Y. 8 Be of Quinte, calling at intermediate SWIFT & CO., Wharfir } y HORSEY, Kingston. In Toront i 0 Montre Line Steamers "Toronto & "Kingst WAST BOUND i 4 save King Commencing June 2ud, leave \ daily, except Monday, for 1,000 Isl Montreal, Quebee and Saguenay 1 POISE wrmeT BONND Leave Kingston, 5 p.n., daily] e Monday for Chatlotte, and Toron 8. ing commections for all Western § Hamilton~Montreal Line { Tri-weekly service EAST AND WEST BOUNI kets and berth reservation, oh nigh P. HANLEY cket A R. &0O.N. Op. Kingston, Ont, FOSTER CHAFFEE, A.G.I'.A. Tor est ----. Volunteer Conveyance SONS WILLING ear rt for getting ou vote for the "Smelter By-Laws, I DAY, May 28fh, will kindly 'phone or hand in their names to E. J. Secy., Board of Trade. AFTER HOUSE-CLEANIN Xf you have decent Furniture or Su Fou n ¥ 1 will give wan SO aD om. TURK, 0 Dealer of E

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