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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jun 1907, p. 3

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Almost indispensitle to travele motorists and Sra. hot Mugs who delight Amis, Lamont Corliss & Co., Sole Importers, 27 Common St., Montreal. end of the Sanborn BRAND It's the first and the The beginning and the day should be Chase & tast--the last for dinner-- meals of the 's "SEAL COFFEE. thing for break- "best thing" in A LONELY DEATH Canadian Relatives Will Benefit-- Estate of Late Dr. Campbell, Buffalo, Will Amount to Hun- dreds of Thousands of Dollars --Deceased Was a Native of Peterboro . Bufialo, June 26.--Papers filadl with surrogate parties make more strange the manner of the death on May 27th of Dr. Robert E. Campbell, once the most fashionable of Buffalo's physi clans. He died unattended and in ap- parent poverty in a small room at the Park Saloon hotel. Letters of ad- ministration of the estate were taken owt by Dr. Edward N. Plohl. George F. Schultz was engaged as lawyer in straightening out the estate, which is to be divided between the survivors, Skins! Mink Skin Persian Lamb Russian Lamb' Have REPAIRS and AL- TERATIONS on your{Furs done now. W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER '8 and 80 BROCK ST. 'Phone 700. SOUVENIRS A Sterling Silver Spoon, or Brooch ; Souvenir of King- ston #8 a rememberance to friends in distant or foreign lands, is one of the most useful and interesting movel- ties. We soll also High Class Enaniel Souvenir Hat Pins, Belt Pins, Pin Trays, ete. Jewel Cases, AN EASILY REGULATED FURNACE It's a real pleasure to own a Sunshine. It's so easily jegu- lated. Drafts work perfectly--=do just what you expect them to. The fire is al- ways under control. You can have as he a fire as you And one just w the chilly fee thaw comes. Fortunate is th a Sunshine. pit door FURNACE it like on zero days. am enough to keep ling absent when a drop the 0 0 0 0 0 e man who owns 5 as d com If han ir t fire in the Suns to us for PULL UP THIS CHAIN from the floor above, if you feel a trifle chilly, and a strong draft through the ash- is opened. Fire immedi- ately burns up briskly. In a few minutes you will be warm and comfortable. Then chain again. You see, it's not necessary to go down to the basement and turn on the drafts wl n you want a warmer h h ne. Sunshine is a labor-saver as well fort-producer. local ' dealer "does not he Sunshine, write direct FREE BOOKLET. WINNIPEG TORONTO VANCOUVER MONTREAL ST.JOHN, N.B, emnant Sale rn -- ---- . On Friday We will offer all Rem- nts at special prices. Prints, Ginghams. Muslins, Dress Goods, Table Linen, Towelling, Linings, Laces, Embroideries, Etc.. etc. Lots of snaps the lot. WMAN & SHAW EE -- eT -- Rideau Lakes--Ottawa. mers Rideau Ring and Monday, Wechiesday, Muda aturday at 6 a.m. : Clay ton Ys Wednesday, pr Loaturdny, at Special in Chiidr Go-Carts From $3.50 to $15. riages, from $10 to $25 Cots, Mattresses, Camp and Stools, from 350. to Hat Racks, from $5.50 Hall Seats, from $7 to $18 230 Princess St. Telepho Baby Car- to match, $3.50, $5.50, $10 and $15. R. J. REID, en' . Camp Chairs $1.50. to $35, , Mirror ne, 577. "FRIDAY BARGAINS. 175 yards White Dotted Swiss Muslin, regular price 15¢c. Friday bargain, 10C yd. 500 y inches wide, regular price 12}c. yd. 175. yards worth 25¢ THE J ards Roller Towelling, 15 Pieces English Prints, in lig all gpod washing colors, 12 SHEETING yd. AMES JOHNST 180 Wellington all pure linen, 16 Friday bargain, gc. ht and dark colors, ic yd. for 10¢C. 8/4 Unbleached Sheeting, in plain, Friday bargain, 19¢ yd. ON STORE Re among the following Canadian rela- {tives © Rev. James Campbell, brother, x sovemtyefive yveurs, San - Fran- | eis Mrs. Elizabeth Lowery, sister, loved soventy-ight vears, Peterboro, Canada: Lorinda MeCullough, niece, dA fifty-six years, Newtonville, Can- John NH. Campbell, brother, god eighty vears, Peterboro, Can { Warren Samis, aged forty-eight Ivears, Jonas Samis, aged forty-two r Neweas Canada: Arvest Gibson, niece, W Superior; Fiza. beth Guerin, niece, Margaret Hoar, niece, Murtha Hurd, nice, West Sa perier: Sarah Scott, niece, Toronto, ( i Schultz has discov or t i the 15,000 or so of the estate was time of Dr. Camp on deposit in dif amount . Nebraska, the Ih casily 1 the | ag s to hun | dr of doll; Ir I! in North Monag {! o, but left there J his v muphood { -- | Long Point News. | Long Point. June 26.--Jacob Bryan | raisd 1 view bart Friday last {AL x men wy present Miss | vnsend went to Delta, to-day, Ce examina Kings to went he to expects the Hotel F. J. O'Connor probably Marie Sergt awa, attending De. F. J 0'Con Athens 1 Mrs Cain lay. Mrs camp Sunda th O'Grady it Howe Isl nt visitors Mrs. J. A ni ' avian, Jones' all Ni McArdle, Gana nope: Mrs. Jobn and Mes: James Me Donald ; dauchter, Sand Bay: Mes A. Argue 1 6G. leads r, FH ville My H. Warren and hrother Swe t's Corners Mrs. Godkin, Lynd 1 t- Mr 1. BE. De Hy and mot Pit 1 Mrs. Andn and = Marble Rock: Mr. and Mrs. H War La Reports From Picton. Pict June 26.--The canning fac tory pre eo will be very light unless rain s before long. = Already the large growers of strawberries say they be a tétal failure, Hay will very light erop Fhe pre sent | for old hay is fifteen dol lars per tom, and it is searce at that. A ney shicenhas been built at the agricultural mds, a new opening to the grounds, Besides the fence h ben painted and some other repairs which will add much to the appear n S A number went fre He to-day by steam er attend the circus Fher large number go to Kingston to-morrow, Washburn Notes. Washburn Tune "25.--Mr, Chea md M Neal are engaged g ready their brick yard Mr Wilsar I y k, have M md Mra. } ' Mr He I Are I'l s | Tr at 1 Heals Like A Magic. Wade" Ointment is more than a soothing, r application It is ntisepti ieid It heals, it prevents the infection of wo ls by aorms, and it destroys the orm or » rast that cause annoying and stubborn skin®diseases, Cures Fexema, Salt R Seald Head, Cold Sagres, Er las, Piles, et In big boxes, 20¢ at Wade's Dr Store Now is the time to do papering. Evervthing reduced at D E. Fraser's. Phone . Miss Ma son, daughter of fohn Carson, Ti . died in Toron- to, yest (iter some months' ill- ness. « w twenty-one years f age Nothing you can wear costs you so ite if real comfort. real service and real satisfaction as Guaranteed Warsssied to, you by the dealer, by the maker to ol y 3 t iT ol vanous pnoes, Bade: sted 8s : : OAILY BRIN Pen-Angle Underwear THE SPORT REVIEW. i $ «Ry 3 > Notes on | . Lacrodse and Other Games, The Hudson River Baseball League has disbanded. ! Jorn Montreal Shamrocks. Have made the greatest showing so far aud look like lacrosse champions, The 'San Francisco board of super- visors has granwed a permit for the Britt-Nelson contest on the night of July 3rd. y The inter-provincial golf match be tween Ontario and Quebec, opens the Royal Canadian' Golf Association championships at Lambton goll links links. Entries for the English Henley grand challenge cup number six, among which are the present 5. Entries for the diamond sculls mimber. fifteen, of which four are foreign. The Montreal Shamrocks have ben promised a trip 'to Ireland - in the event of their winning the lacrosse championship.' At phesent it looks as though they might get the trip. Constance 'S. Titus, national ama- teur sculling champion! has announced his retirement from active rawing com- petition. He will continue to serve Princeton University as a'veoach. Vancouver, B.C. sporting enthusi asts arc forming a plan to take an hundred Hindus, Tdians, Chinese and Japanese on an athletic tour of fifty Canadian and American. ettivs. The initial vost will be ten thousand 'dol- lars. Among eighteen ball ledgues the Chicagos; of the tional League, have the biggest professional base Na- per- centage. The closest rack is in the Virginia League, in which "the teading club is befow 600 and. the tail end clith above 400. The autumn nesting of the Montréal Jockey Club willcvemmence on. Satur day, August 3st, taking in Labor day, ny immediately Tolluwing Sara toga and Fort Brie. This meeting will immediately precede the fall races at Toronto and Hamilton. Tho championship scason in the Na tional and American Baseball Leagues is nearing the halfway mark. yet con tinues to be much freer from Kicking than previous seasoms. It looks as if the determined "stand of Pulliam and Johnson for clean ball was bearing fruit Vancouver, B.C. will send Chandler to the Jamestown exposition, to run against the best distance men in Am erica. The crack runner of Vancouver won the fifteen-mile Marathon at Se attle, gaining the championship of the Pacifie coast. 1t is possible Chand ler may be sont by the Pucifie North West Association as its representative The British Columbian papers are brutally frank in their opinion of the all-Canadian lacrosse team on its way to Australia. The Victoria Colonist says: "If it is not. teo.late, J. C Miller, of Orillia, Ont. the gentleman is responsible for the gathering of the socalled All-Canada lacrosse team which proposes to tour Australia, . leaving Vancouver next Thursday, should in all' fairness to Canadian lacrosse players, cancel the trip and pack his aggregation of $200- round-the-worldstourist-lacrosse-players back from whenge they came. They should never have started. As expon of the Canadian national game they are not even good intermediates and that Mr. Miller has taken it upon himsdlf to invade Australia with such an aggregation of misfits' representing thems Ives as an all-Canadian team is something to be deplored'by every lover of the game in the Their playing is a libel on the game who together ents dominion Donned The White Veil. Detroit," Mich., June 27, Miss Mary Rutledge, of this the city, donned white veil at the Loretto Abbey, Tor onto, a few days ago, and received the title of Sitter Mary Ursula. Miss Rutledge is nineteen years of aye, and heiress to a small fortune in her own right. She graduated in music lust wear at a Burlington, Vt, con vent. A number of * rote relatives wentgpto Toronto bb Dhiaeht at the ceremony. a aememsemmedibdi Pays 01d, OU Egg Bilk Columbus Grove, Ohio, June 27 George Featheringill, one abighe oldest settlers of this township, Mas just re ceived a letter contarmmgftwoenty-five cents to pay for egus stolen from his farm twenty-five yoprs ago, 'The wri be stuted that hives gos Mifouch this of the country in search of work part He had no money, and when he saw the ergs he ate them to geheve hi hunger Featheringill "hffd# not even mised the eggs ra LL 25 . Tanmigra tion Rbtubie' ' The tatpl inunig June Ottawa, pation into Canada f@efillo Mudlih of April, 1907, was $1] ids pihpared with 85,113 for April of last year, an, nerease of twenty-five. por cent For the ten months, Judie ove to 30th, 1907, the immigration was 718, as compared with 124,031 for corresponding months of the fiscal period 1905-6, an inpfnsoyiob 1,6 i or thirty-six per cent. Spend Sunday Ing Waster¥own. Tiekets good goigg $¥tuniay, 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. fetfirping Monday. Only $1.25 return. weeny Camp n o! gr The store that saves you ey The store at saves) woney on up-to-tlate hats. 3 wh gt _ Try Bibby's for fancy vests. Best horse races of fhe season Gananoque, Monday, J Agt. The July Travel Magadhne is devot- ed almost entirely to the pleagures of American vacations. "Down tbe St. Inwrence'" by P. KF 7 es the trip from Quebec fo th nf. Walter Prichard Eaton describes as a vaca- at tion resort, Georgian Bay and the Northern Lakes, in Wal lace tells, in "A ip "Near Shore," Halifax and St. John, of a splolid two weeks' yacatign for lov- ers of salt water, j ~ Sale of a he? 5¢.; two pairs dress shields, 25¢.; two un dervests, 25c.: strong gorters, all colors, 25¢y drawers, oll . sizes, 2c. New York Dress Reform. The county council will likely give some recogmition to the 47th Regi- CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES GIRLS AND FANCY IRONBRS, AT | FIRST-CLASS COOK, AND First insertion lc. a word. Each von the lmperial Ste ry a quick, No. 308 secutive insertion thereafter hall cent re 2 Pre wg A YOUNG GIRL, TO ASSIST IN THE - "B,," Kingston, Cut. a word. Minimamn charge for ome in kitchen. Apply at 289 John St. - sertion, 250. -------------------------------- ¥ SITUATIONS VACANT. t HELP WANTED--MALE, GOOD SMART BOY, WILLING TO do any works Apply Lockett Shoe Store. ------------------------------ A GENERAL SERVANT, WELL RE. ©0 y ly in the i to 244 King street. AT ONCE, A VEST MAKER, STEADY work aml union wages. Apply to Z. Prevosti Brook street. ------------------ ---------------- ------------------------------------------ YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE SiR pusigess. Must be bright amd of good appearance, and well recom- mended. Apply J, H. Sutherland & Bro. --------. ------------------------------ A GOOD SMART BOY, FOR PACKING room, good chahce for right party, steady work and good wages from start. Apply to Kingston Hosiery Co., King street. SPRING SUITS TO MAKE, GENTLE- wen, bring your own cloth and get cheap up-to<date suit made. Style, price and finish guaranteed. Pressing and repairing dome well. Galloway, The Tailor, 131 Brock street. ---------------- TO-LET. SUMMER COTTAGES, PWBELLINGS Stores and Oflices. McCann, &1 Brock street A COUPLE OF UFFIOES OVER THE G. N. W. Telegraph Company's office, Clarence St. Apply to J. B. Walkem, ------------------ SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 128 UNIO® St. West, modern improvements, pos session, July 1st. Apply at hite* Insurance Office, Bagot street. 'WRNISHED HOUSE, MODERN IM. provements, gas cooking range, 153 Alfred St.. for July and August. Ap- ply to Mrs. Baird, on premises. BRICK DWELLING, NO, 181 DIVISION street, twelve rooms, extension din- ing room and Kitchen, hot water heating ; immediate possession. Ap- ply to Frederick Welsh, No. 171 BOY WHO CAN EARN FROM $8 T | GuNHRAL HOUSE-WORK GIRL, FOR LOST. BO per week. Apply at Gould 'wall family. No children, at St. - Bicom Factory, Bing St, wear lawrence Park, 1,000 Islands. | A PARROT, ON NDAY. PINDER Quam St. Wages $44 Mrs. FL. M. Norton. plense return to the Windsor Hotel. SALESMEN FOR AUTO-SPRAY: | A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID, RE- A PEARL * CRESCENT. BROOCH, Sample a tres to amass Apply Mrs, G. W. Blair, © 3 Fimkder ih to. Whig office. - agent, Cavers liros., t. Woody Kiny' St, between 9 and 123 WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK THR ANY LADY CAN BARN TWO DOL- black parasol from Erice's Store lars a day during spare time, or my Princess St., return to Mrs. Lloyd's firm will pay that as definite salary Flower 8 388 Princess street. if can devote full time. rk t work Calling on ladies. Mrs, David- son, Delivery "K.' Brantford, Om. FOR SALE. tario. on ~ AE ---------------- A DESIRABLE BUILDING: LOT, ON street. Poly Harry, tod de Hitchen. $ SHOW CASES A Ss d-hand Counter Cases : for sale, in good condition. Will sell cheap, L. T. Best, The Druggist. FES PIIVI IIS IIIRIIIIN sl i A NEW SKIFF, LENGTH, 16 FEET, * team 44 inches. Finely finished, and complete, With Wo pair spoon oars, fish box, ete. Apply at this Office. MONEY AND BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF « ARCHITECTS. building and contents than any other rt -- company offers. Examine at ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, or | Soirin® lesirance Emporium, Mark: fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. -------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance C Available JENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ompany, ete. Anchor Building, Market Square. assets $61,187,215. In addition to 'Phone, 345. which the 1 have for * security the unlimited liability of all Sm-------------------------- the stockholders. Farm and city POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER perty insured at lowest chant's Bank Building, corner Brock Bef Division street. The Paragraph Pulpit' REV. O. W.CASSON,OTTA WA The Secret Of Religion. What is the secret of religion, do you ask ? It is the same 8 the seerct of ony truth of life, It ke ins just where we are to-day Factity, Wosies- ty, purity, truth--you can have no re: ligion without them, any more than you can have any life at all that is worth the name without them. And, on the other hand, you can have no life that is complete until all these run up into the spiggtual virtues which their perfection, and are warmed and wade alive hy religious trust, The secret of religion is of simple - ns honesty, purity, truth, and all the other qualities that make up good life. H, W. Foote. are Address, Mr Casson for free litera ture. HOLD CONVENTION THE DRUG TRAVELLERS HAVE AN OUTING, Eastern Representatives of National Drug and Chemical Company Foregather at Mon- treal. An of the of managers and travellers of the interesting gathering National and Chemical company was « in Montreal on June 14th and 15th, This was the first oconsion on which such a gathering has been held, and condiderable interest pentred about it. The idea of the méeting was to bring the various representatives ul the company together, in order to make them better aequainted with Business and pleasure were for after talking business the delegates wore taken off on some trips. The experiment proved very sue- censful, and will in all probability be repeated On June 1th the delegates, with their lady friends, met in the Ladies' Ordinary, where they were welcomed by D. W. Bole, M.P., president of the each other combined, and Wellington streets. 'Phone, 213. py hey MARRIAGE LICENSES, VETERINARY. 3. 8, KIRKPATRIUK, ISSUER OF Mirringe Licenws, 43 Clarwase St | Pp 0iq Vs tia belch biock, on Clarence Phone, 368. street, just above Office. EE _.. . . Art, Eo YP-H] Calls hy Seleghans or telegraph promptly at to. . PERSONAL. f PROFESSOR WALSTEAD, LONION MEDICAL. Fing lad Payehelogist sad Paloeist, . retutned to city owime to many ap- | DR. MeCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY plications. Appointments wade hy occupied uy corner Mon post or call, O8 Barf St, Daily. treal and Droek streets. How about a new Refrigerato? this summer ? - If you intend get ting one, it would be worth you while to look over our stock. WE HAVE THEM in all styles and sizes, at prices FROM $8.00 UP, Call and? let us show thera 'to you. LEMMON & SONS, * and3s53 n; 3: For Summer Gowns. company, after which they paid a visé it. to. the headquarters of the com? pany. and inspected the chemical lab- oratory, After a business session in afternoon, when one of the principal topics of discussion was with regard to the marketing of St. George's baking powder, of which the company are proprietors, the party boarded special cars for Dominion Park. Another business meeting was held on June 16th, and in the afternoon special ears took the visitors for a run around the mountain, and through the city, and then to Lachine, where they boarded the Duchiss of York and ron the rapids Wack to the cidy. Mr. Bole was chairman of the meet. ings. Other officers of the company were: Messrs. J. W. Knox, first vice- president: Wo 8. Kerry, sectrtary; OC, W. Tinling, treasurer. T H. Wardle- worth, general purchasing agent; Jas Mattinson, inspector and sales man- acer. Directors in addition to above : Frank C. Simpson, Toronto; HW Barker, St. John Ww. 3. Elliott, To ronto: Wi W. Bole, Winnipeg: W. H. Webb, Halifax: William Henderson, Vancouver: T H. Henderson, Vietoria It is proposed to hold a western tra vellers meeting at some future date Kinoston's representatives were : &. Mitchell. manager: H. DD Knox, W, Ww. Nowh, 8S. W. Neill, W B. Skinner, ment. . The regatta at fC ananohed on July 1st will Pathe wated; jew of: Aw sea one travellers. Germany's army on a peace fooling is 610,000 men, and that of France is The lady without a pair of Cantas Shoes will be hard to find this season. The pretty, dainty, and stylish Canvas Shoes will be a great favorite with all women who dress well and want smart Shoes. 0a Ld bed ba Every New and Right Style is Here. Ladies Come see, we can't begin to tell you about our Canvas Shoes here. All prices, but not high, 81 to $2,' and for 15e. bes will eolor shoes to match your costume or will wll gou:'the aye, | 25¢. per bottle. ENE NIE A We will close our store at 5 g'clock every day during uly August, except Saturday. ri J. H. Sutherland & Bro, THE HOUSE OF GOOD SHOE MAKING -- -- CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE cO'Y . ESTABLISHED (1847) MEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. Kingston Office, 18 Market Street. Assurance in force (over) - ='== = sim = = = = = $115,000, Assets (OVer) = = = = «= = - 32, Cash Dividends paid Policyholders in 1905-8 (over) - 1, The first "LIFE ASSURANOR COMPANY made by Casadian People Policy will Bupa for you will be d ee. mmm we a. we. ,000.00 For inforination How a FE san ddd

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