Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1906, p. 2

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Coll gg eA Club Ottawa foo J may drop out of We inberouiegins series. : university athletic association feels that under present conditions of ng only undergraduates 'it can- not successfully maintain a team oronto. . The Thousand Island Park baseball team defeated Edgewood at Cape Vin- E jeent, N.Y, on Friday, b five So four; Thise, thats persons w t y eam won the title of Northen' New York ron E | St. Lawrence river champions and of $250. i Bistatic wat the socond heat in the free-for-all in 2.01%, and the third in 2.02§. The first is the fastest, by a second, ever by a pacing mare a race, nile he nh time of the two £553 if ii itr if it i i FE : : i £ Marine Notes. The schooner Marianctt cleared, light, yesterday, for Charlotte. sloop Laura D,, returned, yes- terday, from Bath, with a 1 of "The 8S. Plummer, from Fort Wil. liam to Montreal, passed down last Richardson's : The schooner Queen of the Lakes eared on Sodus with feldspar. The schooner = Acacia arrived, Sun- day, from Sodus, with coal for the Locomotive Works. At Alexandria Bay, this winter, a big passenger boat will be built for fr there to Ogdens- ' steamer Varuna is to be fitted out with a new engine of modern im- t after the 'excursion season over. words : The schooner Clara Youell, from Oswego, with coal; the ie Metzner, with coal, | ven. . steamer Dundurn, on her trip amilton to Montreal, un- at he Lasatiotive Works, wo days delayed. lle went down on Sun- i] ig ii i Io i k pol i i #34 marine railway, after which she clear for Os to load coal for the Ordinal Starch Norks, . There a possibility of the Folger line having a new boat. Rat Howard Folger remarked that could a sufficiently long-time contract guaran- i ¥ by repairs at the Kingston foun- wi be secured with the New York Central railroad 0 warrant a new hoat, one capable of carrying 1,000 passengers would at once be built. This new boat would be used on the St. Lawrence's trip, the "Saint" bein, laced on the Idander's run and the latter being sold : to some Bay of Quinte parties now desirous of purchasing it. M. T. Co. :The tug Bronson and four barges from Montreal; the tug Glide and four barges from Montreal; the tug Hall and four barges from Mont- real; the tug Emerson and three coal barges from Charlotte; the tug Em- ain barges for Montreal; the tug fan and threo grain barges for Mont. real; the tug Thomson and four from Montreal; the steamer Rosemount, from Fort William, with 80,000 bushels of wheat. A-------------------- BROKE INTO HOUSE. ---- Thieves Gain Entrance, But Take Nothing. Some time between Saturday after- noon and Monday, the home, M2 Wel ington street, of QM.8, armourer, 0.8.C., was broken into. The police received the report last night. One of the windows was smashed and the inside catch which held it fast was unhooked, so that by rais- ing the lower half a person or por- sons could be admitted. The family was in Barriofield camping. As yet it is not known what was stolen, if anything, as nothing has missed. i 1,000 : or. Steamer North King leaves Sundays at 10:15 Ada for : Be po ante, Returning, leaves at 5 p.m. for Roch. ester a Bay of Quinte ports. -f man; John Ballantyne, Sleith, A. K. Shannon, William McCrae, | se------ was commit to o'clock the following to enquire into W. Newlands, . Hodgit, I. Ballantyne, A. Me- Mahon, F. Davis, iJ. Davis, J. Harri Governor Corbett, of the jail, stated that the s hen been old and feeble. He thought it cruel to send a poor old man, such cireum- stances, : . institution. Everything had been done that was ri turnkey, D. Doubert, a pri- soner and Miss Brooks, the matron, all gave evidence that deceased had been well cared for! the opinion that William Stone "came to his "death "of old age and general debility, and -also think that though he received every while in the jail, yet that institution is not the proper place for an old man who had com- mitted no crime," A point strongly 'dwelt upon by the coroner was that the county jail should not be the place to send old men of no means. He advocated the need of an infirmary ward attached ta the House of Industry and supported by the government. Here the old and infirm could 'be attended to, by a nurse attached, and they would re ceive the. proper medical attendance. It was not right that because a man was without . means of support, he should in his old age be hustled = off to die in a erimianl institution when he had done no, wrong. Following . the 'coroner's inquest Archdeacon Maemorine read the burial service . over. the" deceased oetogen- arian, ' ---------------------- DOLLY VARDEN. -- Will Be the Opening Play at the : Grand. J. A. WALLER STEDT, BARITONE. Scenery, costumes and appointments are lavish, in the production of "Dolly Varden," at the Grand on Monday, - September 10th, with the same nmgnificent equipment that con- tributed materially | to the success of this charming comie opera in New York. The cast is headed by the captivating little prima donna come. dienne, Lilian Spencer, and she is n with ti rain. barge: and evaded by a carefully = selected sup- one coal barge, for Montreal: the tug Bronson and four grain barges jor ap g---- Montreal; the tug Glide and hroe Clean Teeth. To remove tartar and stains from the teeth try a Dr. Horsey fibre tooth brush, a perfect cleanser and polisher, Call and examine them at Wade's drug store. Buy ' Silicon, amonia and chamois, at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Coca Cola, Moxie and Tona Cola at Wade's soda fountain. te ------------ FURS This is a . famous + store for Furs. We've been here in the fur husisies 2 or nearly. thirty ay good faith with all our customers. one wanting Furs will be consider- ing their own interests, too, by coming to us--because here you buy of reliable furriers 1:3 Bay E SPA x - . rR Ry Keep 3 don Kise. wvury Wednesday * |e LABOR PARADE was A= i £3 Forty-Six Years Ago. imperial majesty, |King Edward Vil, arrived in King. harbor. ston -------- Peck's Foot Powder. Gi instant relief to aching, in- aed GF Barspiring, Jeet. 1 15 ooh ing and soothing. Big boxes, 23c., at Wade's Drug Store. She Sang Finely. At the benediction of the Holy Sac- rament in St. Mary's cat , on Sunday night, Miss Lillio Lyons sang (at the request of Prof. Pelletier) the "Ave Maria" (Millard), in a very pleasing manner, "Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Son's "Three Sowa dele Whiskey, Famous over a century, Of highest standard of Ping, Distillers to His Majesty the A Company Licensed. a The Verona Minin, company, of New Jersey, with G. H. Smythe, King- ston, barrister, as its attorney, has licensed by the Ontario govern- rl A Security about this li- cense is that the company is limited to use no larger amount of capital than $1,000, TL ---------------------- Did Not Arrive Here. Owing to some want of connection jon the New York Central railway, on Saturday, Mrs. Ludgate (Nellie Ryer- son) was unable to reach Kingston to address the meeting at the Salvation Army barracks on Sunday afternoon. Many old friends were present to greet her and were disappointed. The officer in charge conducted the meet- ing and delivered an interesting ad- dress, Bitten By Dog. C. Miller, carter for Sowards, while endeavoring a humane act, Monday, was severely bitten on the right hand by a dog, The dog had been run over and the unfortunate man went to lift up the canine, when the animal turned on him and put his teeth through his would-be helper's hand. Dr. R. Hanley hopes to prevent blood poisoning though the bite is a serious one. -- Took In The Trip. : Eager for another trip before the season closed fully two hundred town folk went down on the steamer North Ring for her ramble among the is- lands on Sunday. She carried as large a crowd as on any day this summer. The day was very pleasant on the water, despite the fact of it being the windiest of the season. The wind blew twenty-two miles an hour. ---- Assists Digestion.' Too much food is not good for the digestion. When you ran and cram food into your stomach you destroy the process of dissolving and assimi- lating. You render the gastric juices, and make yourself unhealthy, *| Hutch will assist the digestion and |Ser will make you healthy, Hutch is a doctor for ten cents. All druggists or by mail from the Woodward Chemical Co., 209 Washington street, Buffalo, N.X. ------ Died Of Fever. John Wilkins, son of Rev. W. T Wilkins, of Trenton, who left Kings- ton with Hugo B. Craig, for the G.T.P.R. survey service near Fort Wil- liam, died in hospital in that town, on Monday, after a siege of typhoid fever. He was unusually robust, had never before been ill, and was near the prime of life, twenty-nine years of age. The untimely calling is very sad. He was nephew of Alderman Craig, of Kingston, and was a favorite here, while assistant in the city engineer's office. Rev. Dyson Hague Preached. At Sunday morning service in St. James' church, a very exellent ser mon was delivered by 'Rev. Dyson Hague, of London. There was a fair- sized congregation. The speaker took for his text Isaiah liii, 6, "All we like sheep have gone astray." Particular stress was laid on the opening word--y all. We have all gone astray. The simile was made of the sheep going astray so easily under a wrong leader; so men! But Christ set a splendid example and we should follow is steps. -- NAPANEE HORSE RACES . A---- On Labor Day--Picton Won Base- ball Contest. Napanee, Sept. 4. ~The annual races in the Napanee driving park, postpon- ed from July 2nd, on accoumt of rain, were run off yesterday afternoon, in presence of a large crowd. -- 2.12 Class, Purse, $200. Mawd Wilkes, (D. Lake, Nap- ance) Sharkey, (BE. Nap- une) Deveras, (J. Powell, Nupanee) Minnie Keswick, (G. W. Curtis, } say 2. Muriel Wilkes, Francisco, (Coyle & Coyle, -- Named Race, Purse, $100. Rdith C., {Chs. Hawley, Ham- burg) Nellie G., (D. smith) My Cadidate, Graves, (Benson, ance) iy a 5.5.5.5. Black Maud, (W. H. Reynolds, Verona) 1.1 Time, 1.11, 1.14, 1.14, 1.12, ---- 2.40 Class, Purse, $175, Iris K.. (BE. Kayior, Napanee) .... 17.92 Jim Ko ¢ Ketcheson, Helle ville) 23.1, Lest Hamburg, (Ashley, Stool Farm, Foxboro) a ? Rio, Dee, (J. Anderson, Col- ne) « 3.2.4. Time, 1.07, 1.09, 1.07. -- EE ---- "|The Best Way who kaow théic business and you take no chances whatever. WS LI et Ne Cop The baseball match between New: burgh and Yarker was a well-contest- od game, and resulted in a score of nine to four in favour of Newburgh. The winner of this game had to play the Picton team and this resulted in a score of ten to five in favour of Picton. Swift's Scranton coal has an ess i quality, It's the best fuel, Sports ati the Fair Grounds-- "Irishmen Beat Triple Linkers at Baseball By 12 to 11. ered the day was a pleasant one, K a trifle cool. There were no outside ex- cursions of any proportions. During the eaily part of yesterday afternoon the principal city streets were crowded with citizens to see the parade. About four hundred mem- marching liné. Music was furnished by the 1th Regimental band and the Battersea miusicians. The procession proceeded to the fair grounds Svhere a good sized crowd had gathemed. The fans had gathered in ly numbers to witness the diamond at- i ve. Triple Links. In a highly exciting game of ball the " " won out'12 to 11. : end was rather-unexpected as the eventual losers led all through, at one time the score standing 9 to 6 ix favor of the "Triples." The teams lined up : Triple Links.--Laird, ss.; Appleton, Lis Lappen, 1b.; McCammon, p.; Van- horme, 2b; S. Saunders, of; IM Saunders, 3b.; Burke, ¢.; Birch, rf. Irishmen. ~Lumb, s.s.; Williams, 1.f.; Hunt, 1b.; Sullivan, p.; Dehaney, 2h Young, c.f; Stokes, 3b; Meacham, c.; Reilley, r.f. | Umpire--William McParland. Various sports were run off. Follow- ing are the results : 100 . yards run--H. Little, Gunner Bilodeau. 200 yards dash--Little, Bilodeau, Half mile--Bilodeau, Wilkinson. 75 vards for married women--Mrs by Master Royer. One-quarter mile--Little, Fat man's Arniel. Men's race--Mullinger. in the light fantastic to the music of Crosby & O'Connor's orchestra. Dancing was kept up in the evening. ----, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Pleked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. at R. J. Reid's. Dr. Shoop's Restofative is fresh at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. September | Well, gone by like a gleam of tropical sun- light. William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's book store. ; For the first time in Years, melons are plentiful- and cheap on Kingston market. The board of health, after a sea- sonable vacation, was to meet this af- ternoon. i Gn A big coal bill cut down and a well beated home insured ing Swift's anton coal. : The 14th band gives its. last .con- cert of the season in Macdonald Park on Thursday evening. Our great removal sale will only last fifteen days longer. #2, J. Reid. Another cool waye arrived last even- ing. The temperature this 'morning was similar to that of Saturday last. cary Cunningham, tuner - from Chickering's, at MeAuley's book store. The two new teachers for the Col- legiate Institute were on hand, this morning, and fine young men they are too. A cheese hoard is to be establishex] in Smith's Falls next year. So M. K. Everetts tells the Brockville cheese, men. There was a Sunday of the in their hall. transacted. "A small Red Cross" on each hox of the genuine Blaud's Iron Tonic Pills sold at Gihson's Red 25¢, for 10 pills, A lady called up the morning, and asked cauliflowers. She was told that, pos- sibly, some cabbage heads could be furnished since the holiday. Next Monday' afternoon "A" bat- general meeting on Hebrew congregation Much business = w as Cross drug store, Whig, 'this if we had any ; camp. "B™ direct from Pembroke racks, Toronto. The children are staying at grandpa's Mama has gone down to the soa: Papa is at home working, ? Keeping well with Rocky Mountain ea. battery goes to Stanley bar- Tt is rumored, at N.Y, that G. C. Boldt's uncompleted mansion will be finally used as an ho- | * most exclusive type, prices . corresponding, and open to guests only by invitation. Prevost, Brock street, Alexandria Bay, mado clothing, and gents' furnishings. People in need of the above goods will save money, as he will make a great sacrifice of all goods to make room for fall and winter importa- tions. Families still have a lavish expen- diture on weddings, and then ask wedding announcements for nothing in the newspapers. Therefore, labor. ate accounts of these happy afiairs Jee] the contents of the waste: bas- et. To save money is to open a savings account and deposit regularly from your earnings, You can open an account with one dollar, We receive deposits of . one dollar and upwards and allow interest at highest current rates. Standard Bank of Canada Cor. Princess and Bagot Ses, bers of the. local labor unions were in | J. Hunt, : Dog race was by the canine driven race--Henderson, Wilson, Those not sportily inclined indulged toguther up your school books, little Special price on iron and brass bed i a's this summer has NEWMAN & SHAW for soreness ont of INIMENY Wed Unsurpassed for Bicyclisty Large bottle, 25 cent, i - for sale at your dry. bor day passed off quietly and | "Ht not racine, a eather conditions consid- ae vars be: procured at Jg pe . Dr. Scott's White Lidniment Propr's., St. John, N.B. elon ford fans. and Cheigge er Ladies' Fur-Lined Coats We have now in stock all shades in cloths and silks, sui. table for Ladies' Fur-Lined Coats and Opera Cloaks. Come when you can pick your own linings and trimmings and be suited with up-t0.q style and fit. W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUIVE FURRIERS 78-80 Brock Street Phone 700, ate In Gold. Silver, Gold Filled, Gun Metal and Pearl 'c are showing the largest -- tment of Cull Links our cases have ever held. Plain Links, dull for engraving. A durable pair of Eograved Cuff Lwks, fully guranteed, need nut be « Xpeasive, SMITH BROS. Jewelers--Opticians 'Phone 666. Issuers of Marriage x Licenses. Founded vo ROYA Liverpool oY 1845 Eng. » EXPENSE I % : OF OF NAGE- 8 INCOME MENT 15 Insarance in Foro $104,000,000 ASSETS over... $40,000,000 PROFIT{ PAID, «ee... $8,226,000 fame profits paid for past 40 years, Premium rates and particulars on spplica- tion. W. J. B. WHITE, - Kingston LIFE INSURANCE Time for Heavier Underwear We must _ expect the mercury to drop consider- tery, R.C.HA., will be in Tete de : it is Pout barracks, on their sohary Fron able this month, and it is etewawa well to bs prepared with warmer underwear when the change becomes more noticeable. Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Unshrinkable Vests and Drawers in colton, union, -|or all-wool goods. Children's Ribbed Vests and Drawers, all sizes and prices. Men's Fleece-Lined Nat. ural Wool or Scotch Wool in the different weights. We have a great range of Underwear and claim the best values in the city. Our Dress Suitings for fall are the admiration of all the ladies, and the num- ber of Dress Patterns alrea- dy sold by us speaks vol- umes for the correctness of our disolay. Pupils Service Classes ture. MN es 'for be For inf King. Al E-- Quality. New | and disc Specifica oftice of t the Ridea Ottawa, o e accept the Departmen ott Newspap ment with bartment w -. CHO

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