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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1907, p. 2

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ly hard for a man scem wise to hie wife when his boy Li i i g £ i Th Everything was very quiet in police [loves Shirley and would make her There were two very unhappy sail- circles, oy a. i a vy his wife even in adversity. But he is ors in i H y morni there was no session of the police | Ryder's son and besides Shirley is They belong to the crew of court to-day, too honorable to let him sacrifice steamer Topeka, 'which arrived a few | Mr. Marshall of the Toronto Polo [himself especially when his father had Dre Ess : it 8 Now is the time to buy a Building Lot cheap, it Plan | a lot and 'build a home FLEIF this af Consul At be {two cleared day, ing out j EE iF £ Received Their Discharge. The several sailors of the steawn- yacht Corona, who went off on a and tern: H. a foreign » uch dischar made a the consul sailors left on. the Cape at two o'clock, Marine Intelligence, Tho schooner Acacia will clear for Sodus, to-day, for coal. The Stowtier, Missioquo was here yes. terday from port. if The. schooner - Clara Yonell cleared, | 1 have 5 v, lor Charlo M.T, Co: The ug ar- rived from Montreal with four Ii ht cleared for Montreal : with ; the steamer Topeka 1 Yacht Topeka called this : morn on way across bor- [ yy Bibby's $10 Bromley suits. der; steamer Picton, up, last night; | Hon, Dr. R. y , down and up; steam- tawa, yester- Swift's : The tug -- BAPTISTS IN CONVENTION, Rev. Dr Rev, Dr. tending the thirty-eighth annual con- | vention of the Guelph Association of {Baptist chiirches, now in session at he First ford. The Guel posed of about twenty preaching sta- tions within a radius of sixty miles of tratford. As secretary Reform Association, address on missionary 'work. He said that the world was divided into 'three parts--Christianized, and uncivilized. Forces were com- j of the Christianized world Which rendered the work of the mis- onkries doubly difficult. The opium curse and drinking evil had the "baby nations, to the resolution committee. Bibby's for swell hosiery, 45c. is 1 i and Stain barges oront with a grain barge in ing nom» the worse for its exper- ence The members of the' crew. state hat they had rather an exciting ex. At Richardson's : Metzner, i Bay ports, with grain; the ty Nellie Retd cleared for Montreal th the harge Josephine, loaded with oatry the sloop Pilot clea with wheat, who were being destroyed by millions through the "introduction of certificate these evils. : ors oneluding his address, Dr. % : as! We have them at all PrICeS| 45ree a petition which would be in any location, | sented, along with British government, to assist the oth er Christin of the unchristianized i on the their treaties in regard to the opium 3 and drink evils, The m bluecoats mn hour and a half. . were arrested, a) the captain of the yacht ie, to load coal. 1 C for. Ot The schooner Liz- loading feldspar, for the sloop Granger has Lemmon & Son, King aggie L. arrived with red for Napanee, y Ebr Delivers An Address. Eby, of Kingston, is at- Baptist churéh, at Strat- ph association is com- of the International Dr. Eby gave an half Christianiz- In uncivilized. countries been introduced to races" by Christianized that the convention en- others, to the n nations in the releasing nations from atter was re. ---------------- respassing in and ng part of the harbor which the from Chicago, with corn, day morning, stayed with the too long, at an upto /m hat- this was ising the boat, When they hastened | T: to. the M. T. company's slip, old that the steamer had They Loat in their shirt sleeves . Their home is in Buffalo, left for that city at noon. | fix up the el connection with the alarm system, . ¥ d concerts in Macdonald Park will begin as soon as the warm stationary. The city ppeared eop- oon before - United States D. Van Sant, and were dis- Re can ." The Viricent boat tow, "The delay of the er rink at the ska rink, is due Bibby's for dainty shirts. near 'Ivy Bibby's nobby $4 trousers. of the way port, to 84, at Roney & Co's. electric batteries used weather becomes council voted 8300 for twelve certs 'through the summer. ery, Roney & Co. Dr. Daniel McLennan has return rom the the fall examinations Medical College. Try Bibby's special $12.50 suits. The Salvation Army band the 14th ent. always heen scarce | whenever he was generally enticed away. ¢ Prevost, Brock street, is giving dephftmen ts. steamer City of Montreal, from day, in connection with the examina- treal, to-day. tions being now held in Grant hall. b Kate, sunk near Farran's'| He is accompanied by his son, Dr. A. Point a fow days ago, was raised by | R. Pyne. Calvin's wrecker, and after undergoing Roney & Co's, the store that . sets repairs, arrived at Richardson's to. | the pace, ' y, it was decided to aid in cam camps, benefits accruing thes | LETTERS Tu THE EDITOR. Examination. Kingston, bill 'that passed in hotise on April 20th, stationary It jis understood that the government Sons operating a steam plant Years previous to passing of this hill, whether they have passed an examin- ation or not. A very large majority claims this is a very grave Mistake, and it. surely is. For instance, take a locomotive. Every person has to pass an. examination before he 'can take charge, and no person can take passes an examination. Why, then, should we 'be allowed to operate 5 stationary plant regardless of an ex Aminntion ? "Take for instance any of the other provinces in the Domini ofl Canada, and also United States, All persons are compelled to .pass an examination before they reccive ga to operate a steam ant Why should read in the columns of the different papers of serious accidents which oo- cur, and when they are investigated we generally learn that they did occur ander the charge of a co sont engineer, but with a so-called en- gineer, who is termed a starter and stopper. Tt is widely asked and ex- pected that the government will not issue a certificate to any person un- less thoy have passed the necessary examination which entitles him to re- ceive. Then, and not until then, can safety be vouched for the public and their property. ~ ENGINEER, ------ Campbell Bros', For the newest and best $2 derbies. --eee Don't go it blind. See Roney & Co's display of men's wear before buy- ing. Some men live as though they thought a seat in heaven could be bought on the instalment plan, If a man does anyth ng in this world that is great his wife worries herself sick wondering if she inspir- it. . Bibby's, the suit store ! > she | work. One friend he still retained in _eomrade of i ends. opening of the roll- Club, now in the city, received a wire Inst wight, announcing the death of a ve, The yacht Adele hus failed to reach 'oron contrary winds and storms have tied her up in some out Summer underwear from 50c. a suit Firemen at the lower station have been using the present quiet spell to _ We are headquarters for fancy hos west where he has been look- ing alter the men on a construction section of the G.T.R., and will tke of the Ontario . has a cor- not player 'who should be secured by Regim cornet play- here, and a good one did locate here, 3 i yan . 8 lone, showing the typical financial great reduction in price in clothing collosus of America at his nerve- made-to-order, ready-made clothing | wreoking work and guarded like 4 and gents' furnishings. A great as. czar, was perfection. This het ended sortment to choose from in the three A. Pyne, minister of education, and registrar of the Ontar- wh io medical council, is in the city, to- At the' W.C.T.U. meeting on Thurs- work at Barriefield. Comfort bags and literature has gone forward to lumber ladies took a half hour in discussing systematic iving and the ron The world will never be converted on spare cash; if debts to God were paid the trens- ury' would 'be full. The meetings: for July and' August were postponed, Stationary Engineers Should Pass June 7.~(To the Edit- or) i Would ,vou kindly allow me to say a few words in regard to an item which appeared, in the papers about a month apo, in connection with a the provincial 1907, regarding engineers and certificates. intents to issue certificates to all pers two charge of a marine engine unless he V the province of Ontario differ from this? How often have we i ULE it is'a Very interests. These havi h bee postin behind the throne do their ex-Judge Scott. His old younger days, Jefferson Ryder, was the man behind all the plotting. the man that could have saved Ross- more's wealth and honor for' him, but who would hot so deadly was his hatred of the man whe had done his duty but stood in the road. When Shirley Rossmore returns from the continent she finds her parents sud- to |dealy poor, both socially and finan- materig| the . |cially, but worst of all her father in city controls, Let the graveyard ves. hg ) for Oakes ot rising danger of impeachment. She bears it sels or their remains be removed, or | Mabel. Kingston, are the guests of | bravely for the old folks sake, and let them be blown to pieces on the Mrs, Edgar Cummings, Fast avenue, [starts in to prove the judge's inno- next national holiday. Hamilton, cence. Incidentally, Ryder's son plays a prominent part in the storv. He planned another marriage for him. Taking the non 'de plume of Miss wreen, Miss Shirley, writes a book en- titled, "The Octopus." It is virtually a condemnation of the methods of John Ryder and a picture of his life and faults. He reads it and secures Miss Green to write his biography. Again the son and Shirley came to- gether and this time conspire to se cure papers which prove Judge Ross- more's innocence. The plot is dis- covered and once more Shirley forced to set out for , Washington after telling Rydér in no uncertain terms what his life means to himself and others. Young Ryder would go with her and betray his father for love of her, but once more Shirley re- nounces his aid, as she had refused to marry the son of such a man as Ryder, but she was honor itself and would not allow him to take the step he » would. The evening's tirade of vlain talk has its effect. Bad nights follow for all, but Ryder. comes to his senses and capitulates before a woman. The judge is saved from im- Peachment and all ends happily. Such is the outline of the plot in ~The Lion and 'the Monse," preseritod last evening at. The Grand Opera House. It wns the strongest play pre- sented in Kingston 'this season. It contained four acts and the third in ed in the scene between Ryder and Shir- ley. The former part was taken hy Charles. D.. Pitt and the latter by Flora Juliet, Bawlev, and neither owed any lack of finished acting, The supporting company was also of the best, and if would be hard to pick- out a weak spot in the whole evening. Costumes and Scenery were in keeping. The Play was strong--ano other word can properly designate it. It was a scathing condemnation of the American octopus and his relent- Pp [less money-making ambitions. Inei- dentally, some very pretty sarcasm 'was introduced along other lines, the banker's davghter, the sebvant. girl problem, and the blue bloods all be- ing the excuse for a little satire, -- Her Prayer Was Answered. "1 sent my little girl," writes a cor: respondent of a western paper, "to the butcher's with fifty cents to buy some steak. She came home ten cents short in change, and was sént back for the missing coin, Presently the butcher's hoy called with the dime, and explained that his employer had found out his mistake, although they had seen nothing of my little daugh- ter. The time went on, and I felt anxi- ous until TI heard her singing in the garden, 'Did . you go back to 'the butcher's * I asked. 'No, mother, it is such a long way, so I asked God to send for the dime. Has it not come vet -- Campbell Bros', For children's straw and crash hats. -- Try Bibby's $12.50 blue suits, 8 S00n as a man goes to making money out of politics, some sore-head starts an investigating committee af- ter him. Bibby's underwear for mine. "Kingston's Famous Fur. Store' not . SUMMER AT LAST. Now : [or Light Felts, Panamas and Straw Sailors. Everything that's right, nice and stylish is here. It'sonl a matter of selecting which you'd rather, Seotze) Se 'Strongly Written not - § work. The discontent is chiefly at | me mmediately "be | sta a campaign for the judge's overthrow. This as | brought Shou! 1 he was even 8 ted of 2 been bribed, bo well did the " Robertson, Maj. 'Meighan. is spending a few dg Mrs. H, Paul, Earl street, Have, Not Quit Work, on strike for more wages. asked for more, but did at 10:15 am. for J. P. Hanley, agent. Raise In Prices. Live hogs are now sel ewt., an increase of 60c. Campbell Bros'. Members Of Board. ston, have been ference, ly rinsed in, cold water. is better, Wade's drug store. ------ High Court Delegates. August, were elected last A. McQueen and William Crawf ander Snowden, marshall. St. Paul's church 23rd =, EE Tee---------------- Adding New Customers. the gas department has hundred customers. gas supply are another chairman of the trical consumers are ing. ---- Another On The List. to increase, who have to be it further understood that a too free indulgance in the one leads to the other. In short, the convey the knowledge that, veste Licénse Inspector name of another citizen to the an list," > do, Going, Boston: J, A. George A. Barragar, Belleville; sell T. Kelly, Hamilton: T. R. gey, As N. Reid, George Taylor, jamin Allan, to; J. Dempster, Miss Grace Da Miss M. Stunden, H. W. Britton, anoque; timore; Sprague, Stirling:, H. Mhlg Beatrice, Neb.: Miss Elora J. Miss Alice Baxter, Walter Edwards, C. W. York; L. B, Hall, Perth; Db. Road; J. T. T. W. McAnally, Orillia. Leigh, A Matched Game. were unable to play against treal, this afternoon, owing to death in Toronto of Alexander kenzie, related to a member of Queen City orgamimtion. The came suddenly by night, and Capt. Kirkland and Marshall, of the visiting players, turned home on the midnight exp: The deceased gentleman was marked success. sudden death he w Clubs and an enthusi The public ' were not however, as regards a mafch for picked team, composed of Messrs. borne and Baxter, of Toronto, Maj. Mozely and William Harty, tried conclusions The Montreal players were : raudry, Simard, -------- Campbell Bros'. +For the best values in straw ha ------ Mrs, (Dr.) M. I. Beeman, Newbu How mosquitoes exist, within | Arctic circle, withdut a blood diet a mystery. The United States patent office Importers of Fine Hats. months behind in its work. Bibhy's for Semi-ready suits, Cai Jeaves Beale Nort ves ys 5 oth ng penves § sland points and at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of Quinte ports. Immaculate Soda Glasses. A fountains glasses are mere- many t At Wade's each glass is set aside after use and is then thoroughly washed in hot soap suds, is rinsed, dried and polished with a clean towel--just as you would do in your own home. Wade's Ice Cream Soda in such glasses tastes better and stance of all these words is meant to Wright added the Arrivals At B. A. Hotel, R. D. Rudolph, Toron- John J. Hart and wife, Bal- J. P, Klever, Mexico: R. A. Payne, A. R. Payne, Toronto: James Bowley, Charles Lotherian, Barkill, Windsor; F. L. B. McLellan, Snow Singleton, Smith's Falls; The Toronto polo team, as a club, Mon- news wire, Thursday well- known, both in Toronto and here, In his undergraduate days at "Varsity he captained the football fifteen with At the time of his 'us a steward cf the Jockey Club, a director of the Hunt mstic poloist. disappointed, with the easterncrs. Messrs. ¥8 in the city with' Nona of the light plant laborers ate Local butchers report a raise in the price of beef to-day. Beef, by the car- case, is quoted at 3 to Slo a Su. It was formerly selling at ant e or) olling at $7.10 per For flat-brim ° derbies, $1.50, $2, $2.50. ev. W. H. "Sparling, T. F. Harri- --- and Mrs. RE Sparks, of King- ¢ elected by the Mon- treal Methodist conference to the hoard of managers for the work in the con- Delegates to the high court of East: ern Ontario, ' from Court Frontenac, No. 59, I.O.F., meeting at Ottawa in night. They are: R. W. Allen, George Wilkin- son, John Comper, Thomas Smeaton, W."H. Godwin, James Craig; J. B. Ash; alternatives, W. H. Sleeman, J, ord. The high court officers from King- ston are J. 8. R. McCann, treasurer, Thomas Lambert, auditor, and' Alex- The city courts will attend service in on Sunday, June Since the announcement was made that gas for lighting purposes would be reduced to one dollar on July 1st, added one Applications still coming in, and customers will be added during the summer. Ald. Toye, civic light commit- tee, is more than - satisfied with the result of the reduction of the rates he was instrumental in making. The elec- also increasing steadily. The work of erecting the new gas holder at the works is progress- The list of those "barred" «continues That is not to say of those who are brought up to the bars to receive long "coolers," but those be 'restrained from in- dulging too freely. And by "coolers" lubri- cants for dry and parched throats are meant, not a term in the toils, though often s sub- rday, 'Indi- Kerr, Rus- Earn- Ben- rling, Gan- yuick, New the Mac- the Mr, , Te- ress, a Os- and Jr., and ts. rgh, the , is is ha; \ hes 4 to for - Ee -------------------- A BRIDAL ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE BROKE: DOWN AT ODESSA. And the Couple Had to Be Driven We have the advance a styles for the coming sea- Play--A Seathing Condem RgNon-Mismed \¥he | son, and we advise those Ear, oak MURR SR rd works laborers. i Stay at ry, sation of the, American Octo- | the boa 2 he br Soames s gud Haire ay a wishing a change to-have Judge Rossnobe was a man of posi- Mrs 5 SOR Roa left a Mon- Our Napanee correspondent writes their Furs To na tion, afflence and honor, In his ju- day last for Petawawa, accompani thatthe ung people, who went to |dicial capacity, * though his sense by her two young children. The two Ue 08 G.T.R. train on eines = y of ju and in protection of - the | ior qaughters will follow her when | afternoon, to wish the uew ly ur rights' of * his fellow-citizens he found | 3° 3 closes, which will likely be | ried couple, Mr. an XB AY it necessary to render ceftain decis- July 1st. . Turnbull, long life and happiness, anc -- . ions which obstructed the plans of the s deluge them with rice and confetti, were sorely disappointed, for the |. young couple, all unknown to the s Ia guests, had made their own arrange- ments, and 'after driving to the sta- EXCLUSIVE FURRIER tion and seeing the guests all alright 78 and 80 BROCK ST. 'Phone 700. they quietly told the cab driver to drive quickly to the covered bridge, ' where Madden's automobile was in waiting, and which they * boarded, laughing quietly to thémselves, and remarking as the train rushed. past, "Did you ever get left." Everything | was beautiful and lovely, on they sped past farm houses and green fields, and resently the quiet and peaceful village of Odessa hove in sight. Half our journey is over was the thoughts of the occupants of the car, when "bang! biff I" and a slow- ing down of the motor, enabled. them to inquire the cause from the chaf- feur. "Don't know," was the laconic answer, but go that car would not, neither coaxing nor persuasion was of any use and after a time the services of a farmer with his bays and best Waggon was secured and the. Lime- stone City was reached, in not quite as good time as the first part of the journey. The newly wedded pair had intended taking the steamer from King- ston to Toronto, but this they miss- ed through their mishap, and nothing was left but to put up at the British- American Hotel, When the news of the escapade got about town the girls who braved the elements at midday to deluge them with rice and confetti began to lose some of the chagrin they felt over being fooled, and began to laugh and the good old proverb, "He laughs best who laughs last," was their con- solation. ~ SPECIAL We have at 'present an assortment of Desirable Patterns, in 8 inch Fruit Dishes, at $4.50 each. This line, at the above price ; is the best value we know of. SEE WIN- DOW DISPLAY. SMITH BROS, Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage Licenses. JUNIOR LEAGUE EXECUTIVE. 'The suiden changes in Weather bught to suggest the wisaom of putting ia some good Coval. We sell good Ucal. It's the kind that sends out the most heat, maken .tbe home comfortable ; it's the money can buy, aad ter mined. We deliver it to Lou Sloan and without slate, at ¥ery bottom wricem BOOTH & CO., Phone 133. Foot of West St RT, Er -------------- Campbell Bros', Straw hats are the popular kind. Games to Be Played Over on Sat- urday. At a meeting of the junior executive of the City Baseball League, held last night at the Frontenac Business .Col- lege, no action was taken in the pro- test made against the Thistles. charg- ed with playing membergg on the team who were over age. The matter will be decided upon "at "a" meeting to be held next week. As the result of a de- cision given at a recent meeting, the games between the Granites and the Y. M. C. A, and the Thistles and the Sapolios, were ordered to be played over on Saturday, June 15th. The senior executive meets to-night at the Y.M.C:A., and it is desired |: hat there: should bo meringue. |. $12.50 blue suits. tendance: as_possible. Rev. George H. Bishop, D.D., of Lindsay, has been invited 'to the pas- torate of Bridge Strect Methodist Campbell Bros'. Jor advance styles in men's hats. church, Belleville, in June, 1908. . ---- Finck's = union-made overalls and Do you desire to get the best for the Kentucky Jean pants. Best American least money ¥ If so, try Roney & Co. goods, at Roney & Co's. Good News For Busy Mothers Children's Ready-to-Wear Suits for ages 5 to 10 years made, in Navy Blue and White Stripes, also Linen Color, fast, and think of the price, only 50c. a Suit. neatly perfectly Children's Wash Suits, in Dainty Galatea Stripes, very latest make, special at 98c. a Suit. . Bpster Brown OJresses, sizes 1, 2, 3 years, Navy, Khaki, White, very serviceable and well made, only 95c. No need to worry about Hosiery, if you Brand for the Girls, and Hercules for the Boys. Hose made. buy here. Princess The best Cotton Of course we have the imported Cashmere too, all sizes. Buster Brown Belts, all Colors, 25c. each. 2 Snaps in \Waists No. 1--Ladies' White Waists, with tucked front and wide row of in- sertion, separate collars, sizes 34 to 40. For a Saturday Special 39c¢. No. 2 _ Ladies' White Lawn 'Waists, sizes 34 to 40, neatly made, with tucked front and wide embroi- dery, open in back, 3{ sleeve, 'An extra good bargain for 75c. siete ettttentetseeseserestessesestssatestese $1.25 White Skirts, 85c¢. Made with deep Flounce, and with 2 rows of Torchon Inser- tion, Edged with Lace, extra quality English Cambric, all lengths. & For a Saturday Snap, Only 85c. 3 I III 99999999 3999999999999 999999999 Long Silk Gloves, Black, only 75c. a pair, Mousquetaire Gloves, in White, Black, Grey, L Length, 75c. a pair, all sizes, The gna Wide width English Prints, 12}c. line, to clear at 9c. The biggest range of Wash Dress Goods ever See Our § Its a beauty. Soft Finish, Light Colors, Fast, shown in Kingston. pecial in Corset Cover Embroidery, at 25c. FER See the Special in Ladies' Summer Vests, line of Ladies' Black Cofton Hose, at 123e. Both these lines are worth easily 20c. each. a yard. at 12jc. each, also the Newman & Shaw in a wor compani - symptom and sligh cate org: _ The change v tumors, « ism ente and usef cleandir sical s) necessar period. Tydiak is exactl cures all flashes a a Vege the ¢l this po nt and s years endu The 3 tion befo Lydia E. has carri Na suc free by adc E. Pinkhan been advisi Hefei The Store Satur st over © Read this price elsewhere; Tadies' White Waists Allsover Embroider * sertion amd Lace Teter Pan Waist nD Figure, short sleeves, Ww Fancy Dress M i8linS, & in a neat variety o \ ae yard. SATURDAY SY READY-T( in | ar Y Shirt Waist Suits Lawn Suits, mb Special Prices SA x HOSIER Roy's Extra Heavy Cotton Hose, in oll si Black, 15¢., 18¢. and 2 Ludics' Fast Black Co Full Fashioned and Special, at 1238, 13c., 20c. Ladies' Faney Drop S Sn Stockings Embroidered Stockin and White, 250', 35c., The. 4 »

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