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Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jul 1907, p. 8

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in : it : 5 TE i it ¥ f ; i sFifs Her i oH . bi i i i § g HL siti pi iieeil ue FE t---- Fr » at a oe. to 11 1-16¢. | ge i Ci be o, Que, 1,824 at A to Wie. to 11 1-18e. + 1.470 at 104. to je. present goa, and the spending of such a large | boa Ltamaunt of "money on the two thor- (fyi oughlares mentioned, while thé roads | ec -/in the main section of the city are |a late hour ! ji E Possession. made two pay- on one it a aa ha Et fe as, Ang fbn line was re be would settle. He further those to whom he claimed he money However these last bil ih Fe i iy g Kingston on Monday after two weeks' vacation with his |! Rev. Mr, Aj y i ghnsley, Sharbot 4 0 W 16 at ae. tw Ko KOR Toje{ -------- with a patient for the asylum. .|Chown's a. The steamer Missisquoi brought o large number of visitors to the this morning on its trip up the river. | ties. The steamer returned at 3 o'clock, rai od Bibby's fancy hosiery, 17c. to way employees' picnic are out and ac pum and Mss. FP. E Ro Miss Hazel Joyner has re- turned § re. tom the penitenti i of t present, the roads in the main expenditure on which require attention. | i On Their Rounds. Cocks, all sizes, for pickling, at . illiam Swaine, piano tuner. ved at McAuley's., 'Phone 778. 'omen's house slippers, fine leather, s sos- | with elastic vamps, only 6c. at Aber-| Dr. he sec- | nethy's: programmes for the street rail- guest J. E. Boulton. William La- Brown are on the rom visiting riends in a. . accompan home sister, bys Geo Freeman E-a75e git H £ - | household last week; also several civil | same action will the residents can- the additional cost such a long stretch have to be taken, if not afford to pay main. A Pretty Wedding. evening, July 17th, when | Georgia Smith, Sunbury. the strains of the y bride and groom, by Miss Sadie Sherman and hannon, took their places on under an arch of evergreens, was performed hy Joe in general. street repairs and | marriage to William of street re- | wedding ma come out of the attended to vote for street rebuilding. | the lawn, ho ci be attend: | Rev: Me part of the city reghire to be at - | Rev, "led. to way of patching and | bride ¥ folling belord any outlying road like mull, -| Upper Johnston street receives any | was daintily attired in white with bridal roses bouquet of white carna- . A member of white and carried a bo the board of works is opposed to the (roses. After the street [sat down to a utiful presents. were received, ng to the esteem ceremony the guests in which the young Wid uy their friends. At ti departed fo being neglected. A meeting of ~ the | new home amid showers of . [city council should bo held to deal [one wi shing them a long ox this matter as well as cortain future. pg Same Order For Each. Shan tory is told of Sir Thomas porter of the Canadian Pacific rail- Reporters way. See Bibby's $6.50 summer suits. look a sll-eream ice cream in the city, [to the coast. at Price's. prince with the porter's work that he eon When the « Orser has arrived from New York | Sir Thomas noticed to spend his holidays. Buy Peruna at Gibson's Re) Cross Darter . drug store. Fresh there. x Nrs.Lang, Toronto, is visiting her | same order he conferred ister, Mrs. Beall, William street. claimed the great railw, ' S0c. shirts. story was told at a gat Kingston Liar's Club. A Novel Turnout. : Island, has pur- | which is the envy | rs and which when comes over to the eity with promises to make local practitioners For sunburnt faces and arms, Witch end drivers of smart t: Hazel Cream is sold at Gibson's Red indeed. The doctor's Miss Ella D. Adams, Kiag street b e west, in Nursing Mi. N. Green, Stone {to and from his calls. With streed, Watertown, N.Y. See "s special 80o. shirts. gy can be Mrs. Samuel Ariel and daughter | 8s easily opened again. have returned from a visit with friends at Watertown, N.Y. Try Bibby's for boy's shirts. Two girls Chief of Police Graham, of Napanee, | street on a street car. was in the city Tuesday morning, | wanted my father to buy me a canoe, but he said no, that he would buy me Bg Swell patent a ja ow boat because it was cheaper. | 08, blucher utton, regular §3. . | Sa 14. In re [Now only $2.98, at Abernethy's, | Archbishop Gauthier, of Kingston, is {half Spending a couple of weeks' holiday- | said ing at CaRdonia Springs. because you "Keep cool," buy Abby Salt, Saline [expenses " ve fter Prince Fushim So pleased was the at work, he was startled hy, a visit | complications. She has been in Bos. i ton, and says she came here to see | "What's that 7" he 'asked the her son, who was a babe when she | ushimi gave it to She says she will return to Boston. S------------ ders for the renovation of Tete de! Pont barracks, were sent to the de- | As yet, no award has been made, and | chased a new buggy Gearge R. Alexander, of Montreal, | of his fellow islande was (has returned from a few days' stay | be millionaire {in this city. { the matter. They shouldn't wonder at | all. It takes government offices ten | times as long as ordinary people to do | a thing. No doubt the contracts will be awarded before the autumn ar- | rives. The work should have been | started before the batteries went away so that a good portion of it could be completed when they return in Sep- tember. latest is of such a Jnttern that storm, heat or w sistance of catch and completely covered in and Forgot The Fun Expenses. ze were oe ont through the narrow channel near Edgewood Park, the fast motor boat, Three B., cut a flying fish in two. The boat is a flyer with a knife-like | prow, and was going at twenty-four | miles an hour when the incident oecur- t red. She is owned and operated by | A. B. Taylor, who stopped the craft | and returned for the halves of the | fish. They will be mounted and sent } away to friends. cheaper, because {knew that a canoe could much. 'Oh,' but my father , '1 know a canoe must count the funeral Kicked By A Horse. r-old English lad was A thirteen-yen the face by a horse, ibby's for snaps in straws. kicked in Proles Irvine, of Stanstead Col. |Stella, Queliee, has been visiting hig | severe injuries. . Beall, and both have | near the is to be made. to save the stranded steamer Bavarian, which was success- | fully floated with the aid of airbags | last fall and floated up to St. Joseph | shore,where she was successfully | beached for the winter, | The iad was standing when it was being harnessed, and without any provoca- kicked the youngster, store, |and the force of the blow knocked the Peter McArdle, Chicago, formerly of little fellow down on the ground. He Kingston, has been appointed to go [was carried into good position as express messenger | doing as well as tetween Chicago and Cleveland. Hand mirrors in ebony and rose day. Mil- (Wood are sold at Gibson's Red Cross returned to his dental drug store Pp. and water wings at [tion whatever, Three Years For Gunner Harcourt. the house, amd is . xpected. Harcourt, who pleaded giiilty of as- | saulting Major Thacker at the camp | on MacNah's Island, was sentenced to| three yeals in Dorchester penitentiary. To Go To The West. Hiram Keech, formerly of Tamworth, {has been appointed accountant .. a! Stoney Mountain city | Manitoba, He has Just now he ig in ing for the removal of his family is western home. and the Terminal station eontractors, at Hamilton, has been settled and the union men will retura to work at once. The trouble was over the om- ployment of non-union men to do An Editor In Town. Some ro qepin ntering. R.A. Millions, editor of the Av Blox ley mecovar. e Review, Aylmer, Que., and Besides nunterous races of all kinds, nT Review, Ay . keen baseball match Ay the Vie ie, urvived in the ei 3 ts has been slated. |, : G 3 of juni-|* Dn Jameson, Gore street. record i murder, who escaped from the atten- dants at the Hamilton, Ont., asylum, on Saturday afternoon, has not yet been recaptured. "Searchers traced him as far as C . «RB de The Hunteville, Taye: of the Bays | + and Lake Simeoe Navigution com- y launched their new steamer, | ET; ¥ AT » Tuesday |, ond er He visited by a severe elec- trical storm, Monday owned by Robert Filson, t by lightning and killed. The rainfall was quite heavy. To Remove To Torontq. H. F. Wilmot has sold his lot. on University 'avenue, just below Union strest, to Joseph Hooper. and family remove to Toronto nekt moth to reside, Revco, on the Lake of Bays, on Mosier evening. ing his aunt, Nrs. A. J. Lee, for the street church, Loudon, Eng., has been appoint Central Methodist church, Toronto. 'Iperson to live in the house with is one who always has his own way and yet goes ground with gn abused air. Don't air your family skeleton. Peo- ky know enough about it when it is ' . 23rd, 1907. er ---- HOLDS OF T0 FONE court, tantamount to treason against | returned recently from Europe and was made minister of the imperial | of high rank and officers of the | army. ! The members of the Korean eabinet are still remaining in the palace for safety, although the town is now! quiet. The new ruler is said to exhibit little | strength of character and the outlook | of his administration is not regarded as promising. ! One Japanese was wounded during the encounter in front of the Great Bell, Sunday. The villas belonging to deposed members of the former cabinet were burned down. The electric plant 2 Is Bow under guard, and all night the Japanese town was under the vigil- ance of fire patrols. Police reserves have arrived here! from Taiko. | Sensational rumors are current that | three cruisers, with ability to land 1,000 bluejackets, are making their way to Chemulpo. 3 On account of the fact that every | Japanese soldier here js needed to guard the barracks of the Korean Troops, guards have been refused to protect houses of foreigners in the | suburbs, and their occupants, who have been threatened in anonymous communications and have heen given refuge in the foreign quarter of the | city. Reinforcements of Japanese troops are not expected until July | Mth, and it is impossible to adequate | ly patrol the whole city so as to pre- vent the gathering of the mobs which | have "assembled diving the last two days. ------ WIFE NO. 1 TURNS UP |, After a Period of Twenty Years', Absence. ] St. John, N.B., July 23. --David Rit- | chie, of J. E. Wilson. & Co, here, is | in a quandery. Married when young, his wile wont away, some twenty | years ago, and he heard some ten | years ago that she was dead, and he | married again. A few days ago, when | from his first' wife, and now there are | left, but now has child of his own. ! . Contracts Not Yet Awarded. It is nearly a month since the ten-! partment of public works at Ottawa. | he tenderers are wondering what is Boat Cuts Fish In Two. | Brockville, July 23.--While coming | To Save The Bavarian. Quebec, July 23.--Another attempt * Plots _jAgainst Japanese--Mobs | Burn Villas of Deposed Minis-' similar to ters--Houses of Foreigners Un- | Russell street protected. water | Tokio, July 23.--The discovery of an minimam | anti-Japanese intrigue in the Korean | { JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. ) 2 i COULD BE An Inch Longer Waisted and Slimmer Waisted if Their Corsets Were Right. Were made to produce the desired effect, not only for the first week or so, before the Corsets have been changed by the pressure of the figure, but to produce it to the last minute of wear. Only the right Corset-can do that and in every case; French Model Corsets $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00. 4 special makes. All sizes in each. Crompton's Summer Corsets Light weight but very durable, T5¢ and 1.00. D. & A. Summer Corsets 50¢ and 75c, Children's Corset Waists All sizes, in different makes. Ladies' Summer Undervests 10¢, 121¢, 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, up to 50c and 69c. Children's Summer Undervests A large and complete stock in both Light Weight Summer Wool and Fine White Cotton. Halifax, . N.S, July 23.--Gunner The trouble between the carpenters Hl, ft Alexander Desroches, 'the Penetang Bibby's mew 30c. outing shirts. Frank H. Tout, who has heen visit- two weeks, has returnal to his in Detroit, Mich. T. Herbert Weatherly, Paddington ed organist and choirmaster of most aggravating kind of a i locked in the closet. 'hen a man buys a porous plaster at a cut rate store he is apt to get sturk on his bergain. Nen's $5 patent Oxford shoes now Justice 'few pair left. George and} Too under their husbands ¢ Suit cases, best values in the city, 98, at Abernethy's, Only many women carry their minds |. SUMMER SALE OF ODDS & ford, American make, at 85c. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE MID- | We are placing on sale' at Bargain Prices this week many ; lots of the finer makes of Ladies' and Misses' high and low Shoes. Notice our windows. 3 8 Bargain Tables will be refilled with the cheaper kinds, | say from one to two dollars, at greatly reduced Prices, Still a few left of the Ladies' White Canvas Blucher, Ox- | 1 : : of -- The Lockett 8hoe Store. § from Trapper ToW AMCKA ¢ © Kingston Visitors an Tourists Are invited to see our SHOW ROOMS. Compare Our Furs in Quality : Price. Absolutely no obligs to buy. We are sho Exclusive and beav Designs, in Fine Cana MINK Sets and single piece In Fur and Fur-Lin Garments. Special p July and August. "Tewder ior John McKay Fur H Department of Rai and Canals. TRENT CANA Notice to Dealers in ( SEALED TENDERS I Ce t 14 Railways aml ( after the nt The IN te accepl 1 0) L. K. JO Department of « Newsix want with partment wil SEALED TENDERS WILI ceived at the City Clerk's ( TUESDAY Juiy od » oan th Market I i Ma MONDAY i August. 1907 er s od 1 ae on { de : he WwW. W. SA « TE PROCL AM ES . Civic Holid WHEREAS THE Cre has hy Resolution pH the 29th day observed as a hy invite the « observe the a De reneral. Holiday ond « £) ROity Hull, July 24th, 19 : J. McDONALD THE FAST STEAM ECELWAT & GEO} For charter, hy day trip or Holiday ns if bh \mping excursion at s ! pr Ben Capt Geo. Hammo Union Hotel, Kingston, Ont ee ee NOTICE : BEG TO ADV -. nd the public ge ny 1 'carter, 7 in -our employ. The Frontenac Lumber and successors to The Rathbun Sir Wilirid Laurier is holiday baska. in his old hom Philosophy One who pauses to cannot help but ; res merchant who sells and does not adv make fabulous profi to stay in business, merchant who adver afford to give better cause he sells many. of hats can be bougl than a single dozen, sold cheaper. The is the one who profit consumer is very md to the fact these day merchant who keeps : ing in the newspape merchant to trade merchant who buy! many at moderate pr

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