Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1907, p. 2

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of i F i ! { £ Lh ; § i ie =F " | : i i : i 2 fe i 0 i 5 if | » g &F f 7. 3 * 3 1 / i | | Zz & ] z g i i £ £ gf i | i 2 : ge F i ¥ i A 8 §E gi f i | = i Hf - £ i M i if rig i Fa? i Te ¢ gt 2 FF i ir s 8 i 3 i £1 i 51 7 § Mary Ann Lyden is at h coal. J is is ¥ mE in the dry dock to-day. Ford River cleared, 's, with feldspar, for steamer Alexandria called at , last evening, on her way to Charlotte. . M.T. Co's: The tug Hall and three barges, from Montreal, clearing with th. [four grain laden barges for the same } fe E 4 : § iE; 2 tF : § 5 ' Steamer Hamilton, down, y night; steamer Belleville, steamer Kingston. down and up, to- day: steamer North King, from Char INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy .aragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. T ibby's outing suits, 87.50. Price's Ghonciatee" are shad aay ev brick house on John street, cent. off Progress brand ingston's. See advt, piang tuner. orders wier, Bay street, was remov-| The Genera! Hospital this morn- v : { : | r ; x i ip. i : F il fl : i : £ i 2 ' i i - £ 5 73 AL i821 ge £ g 3 : ¥ £ i 7 i } 1 1. HS | | 5 3 i i ; sie? LT a i EF al f i g74 ir LIE i i j f : £ i; ¥ 5 of Tesil il E I g 3 3 5 i 5 : pf 4 - £ F F £ Fy Zz E - and is confidently expected to land { tion at the studio of H.-J. Angley; cup is a handsome trophy, without doubt one of the finest ever brought is of silver, lined with gold: and stands thirteen inches from the base the. i iption, to the Crescent Vockt Oigb for perhetgal chal s Geoige. Water- ga «» 1907. Championship of Lake Ontario, class R." On the other side an American and an English flag are crossed and is the flag of othe Crescent Yacht Club, the red pen- nant with the black crescent." mnie, Kathleen Will Be Ready. cessary. : Notes On Sport. ter riders and fewer tions. Malachi Kittridge has been deposed as manager of the Montreal Baseball Club, and "Jimmy" Morgan has been inted to succeed him. ohn Howard, the clover point play- er of the Montreal Shamrocks, was in- jured during practice and will not be able to play against Tecumsehs this aftern oon. | Slieve Gallion. with three races to his oredit and £7,775 in earnings, stands at the head of the. list of win- | ning horses on the nplish turf Shia "|iseason. Orby, with $6, won in two races, is next, and The White Knight, £5,996, is third. W. Hall Walker, whose horses have won £10,452, is the lead- ing owner. . Ottawa is fast becoming an inland vachting centre. This afternoon, four of the Juotons of the Seawanhaka cup class of sailing boat will line up for the starters gun in Britannia Bay amd race over a tri twice around, one mile to each leg. The race wil be » dn connection with the Britannia r . Mordecai Brown, the +throe-frigered" twirler of the Chicago National League baseball champions, is regard- Only twenty-nine runs have heen scor- ed i on miner" in 148 innings. We have Sverything rou can think of for your. ing 25¢, and yachting caps for when you're out or a short pleas out-, ing, 25¢. up. Nis Colored "Land and Water" Hats, 50c. £1 Remember-we're in our new store. ont Light Weight Summer Clothing. the C. Gildersleave, | A eitigen writes, asking what are utmost. The lyse hose on lawns outside of those cruising. In (hours is to make one self liable to be The Watertown, N.Y., craft that will |jyjy 3)e¢ along the public highway, {meet the Kathleen, of Kingston, has [and are about to pass a hy-law A coi-{bom named the Crescent, after the prohibiting such fences as will be ap ' to visi-| Crescent Yacht Club, of that city. home| The Watertown Standard says that "|the. Crescent has behaved splendidly, Standard says: "The Silas class R boats of the Crescent and Kingston yacht elubs at Glen Islnd and Kingston, i new lon exhibi- in the Washington hall building, The to the great lakes for competition. It to top. The cup itecH has on one side "Presented Col. stated this te oh Be ed be had the offer of lecturer on moderns ready to race the Watertown hoat|in the Wesley Collegel Winnipeg, but | next Thursday and Saturday. It was/%0 highly was he valued by the Ber- the Thousand Is-| thought that a new nfhst could not j be got in time, but now it has been the| found possible to have it completed boats has| by Monday night. men at the Kingston Boat company's yard are ix | working overtime ' in er to sp i {ton's Chiriya, was borrowed by the Kathleen for this afternoon's race, and. the - cighteen-rater will be ready to start when the gun fires. It is sat- isfac to know that no tpone- ment the circuit 'races will be ' ne- An English writer says that the needs of the old country turf are bet- BE ivoton objec- Chown's drug . store. Prevost, Brock street, has a splendid n | assortment of light weight summer the |cdats to be offered at very low prices. Extra value in clerical black coats. A great variety to choose from. When Hose May Be Used. the hours fixed by the water works fon '(the use of hose.. The hours are from 6 to 9 am., and from 4' to 8 p.m. To fined by the police magistrate. -------- A New Policy. The municipal council of Ernesttowy have passed a resolution not to pay bonuses for wire fences erected afier injury to the road in the winter sea- son. Married In New York, Frank L. Baker, of New York, for- merly of Kingston, was married, on y morning, July 18th, to Miss Martha Cross, New, York, in St. Ignatius church, West End avenue and - 87th street, New York. Mr. Baker is a -{son_of Mrs. Mary Baker, and brother of Mrs. Frank R. Anglin, Kingston. ------ Back To His 0ld Home. Herbert J..La Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon La Rose, 21 Yonge street, is in the city on a visit after an absence of ten years. Mr. La Rose says Kingston has orown and changed very much. Mr. La Rose is a member ol the 'famous and original "Savoy Quartette," and is meeting with big success on . the advanced vaudeville stage. Valued Him Highly. Walter Williams, M.A., moderns master in the Berlin Collegiate Insti- tute, has been given a $200 raise in salary, and has decided to remain. He lin Board of Education, that his salary was immediately raised in or. der to retain him. Mr, Williams is a Queen's gradunte, and one of Prof. Macgillivray's products. When The Back Hurts. It may or may not be a sure sigh use in taking chances. Peck's Kidney and Liver Pills will restore the kid- neys to 'proper condition if they are the source of the trouble. They will cure the backache in any case and benefit you still more by giving the kidneys increased strength and activ- ity. In boxes, 25c. For sale only at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory, Travel Is Good. The local hotels have all done 3 splendid business this season. The British and the Randolph have been pressed in handling all that apply. The tourist travel has been good. Tp summer Kingston couldn't hardle large conventions, with the present hotel accommodation. August, of course, will be the heavy month of travel, and judging from the July travel Kingston will have no nial for complaint. It will get its full share. What Of The Road Scheme ? roads completely dead? A great splurge was made for a time, but the Board task. Will the matter now be laid is at Ald. Carson says. ---------- Fire On Victoria Street. The firemen received a call about a quarter past five o'clock, on Saturday room, adjacent to a stove. No one was in the house when the firemen ar- rived. The damage will amount to several hundred dollars. Very Satisfactory Work, ral Hospital. This course of study is all interested. Miss Bawden made her lectures very interesting and past ox- tion in a concise silv under- stopd manner, | THIS SUPERIOR TO OTHERS years and is credting much' discussion. faction on the part of a number of ratepayers. affected by the vital statistics cover ing the period of the first six months of the year. Thirty-nine persons have digd since the new year was rung in. There have been twenty-nine births and Cupid smiled "skidoo" when he «Bnounced twenty-three marriages had been solemnized, badly cut head the result of an acci- dent on Wednesday afternoon: Wisile driving, he was sitting on one end of a board when his companion on the other end suddenly got off. Grose's end of the hoard, went down and he fell off the waggon to the ground, Mrs. J. W. Hamly, of town, are chap- eroning a number of young girls, who are spending a few weeks along the bay shore near Glenora. Misses Eliza. beth and Mary Dunkley are spending the summer with their father, Rev. Mr. Dunkley, whose charge is among the Indians at Hiawatha. John Dunk. ley, who is a third year Queen's science student is also with his father. oO Vee ather, A. W. Hepburn, on his Vir- of kidney trouble, but there is no ¥ been spending a month with Mrs. H. S. Willcocks returned home to-day. Miss Dorothy Wilcocks has gone to pay them a id in the Queen City, Miss Pearl Taylor is spending a couple of weeks with Hoh he Port Hope. Miss Carley Ross is the guest of Mrs. A. Lesslie in Brighton. Jellett Barzer, assistant inspector in the Bank of Montreal, is holidaying at his home with Mr. and Mrs. 1D. J. Barker, "Old Grange." Garfield Gil- lespie, of the Bank of Commerce, Win- | nipeg, is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Gil- lespie, King street. Thinking That the Steamer Was when St. Paul's Sunday school picnic | § arrived back from Long Island Park, Is the scheme to rebuild the city's | owing to the lateness of the steamer America. When the steamer reached the picnic ground and the crowd pour- of Works fell down before the | ed upon her, some of the timid ones were afraid, declaring that the boat over till another Board of Works tikes | was overcrowded and that it was not it up? the citizens ar? asking. The | safe to board her. course [roads are certainly worse than they | Geoghegan, however, was over were before. Not even ordinary | way counting the people, and when patching is being done, at least that | the steamer pulled out there were al- all noticeable. Far more stone | to rether 528 aboard, whereas the Am- was spread on the strects last year, | erica is allowed to carry 0. Twenty Persons remained at the park, refus ng to go aboard. The America on reach: ing the city was specially chartered to go back for them, and landed them at : 2, 4 «| captains of the Folger boats will not Flam Ss nt beim pre, 1h] aby mor then Mh on on the arrival of the brigade a two- Pleent, amd the Jeople eed never be storied frame house, occupied by Thom. | raid on that point. More than once, as Reid, was found to be in flames. | Stcamers have departed from Folger's | The men quickly got the blaze under] Wharf. leaving tended SROUESiONISiS control, but not before the roof and behind. Customs Officer Geoghegan Back to much of the flooring had heen de- | Makes official count and did 80 in last : stroyed. The fire began in the dining-| Might's case. 1." , Philyss, T. i LT. Smi . Miss Susic Bawden recently come NL Smith, Rac Ee vi hy pleted a series of lectures, on dietetics, Ryder, La Crosse" to the nurses at the Kingston Gene- M. Read, Minneavo as few locturers Suone, Washington, D.C.. Miss Shipp, are capable of doing. The practical Indisnanotia; J side of the study was carefully uneder- ¥ : i» ] taken and illustrated and proved of | James Dunn, Troy, N.Y; Ji. N. Heil great interest and benefit to those | 3M Montreal: . Culverwell, Port | person whom he knew taking part therein. The authorities, | HoPe: E. E. Wright, Hudson: D. at the hospital, were vertainly for. tupate' in ing as capable an in- stractor as Miss Bawden to give her Services to the work and the added imstruction fills a longfelt need in the alveady excellent course of training the nurses receive, otk; G. E. Ashley, Brockyille: = Dy. Young, Hudson. EAL IN THE WEST. The Town Council Had a Special Meeting--The Vital Statistics toard, have returned to town fully convinced that Picton's new Carnegie livrary is superior to any of equal cost in the province. They spent a week in Western Ontario, particularly visiting Guelph, Galt, Bern and Var- is. While the first three towns have not considered as complete. Paris erected a library, at 310,000, but it is inferior to the local building at the Same price. The trip has given these two gentlemen of the board many valuable tips gained from "the other fellows' "* experience. It is not anti- cipated the library will be formally opened for six weeks yet, though the Looas will be re-issued to the public in about two weeks' time. At a special sitting of the town council, in the clerk's office, accounts amounting to $429.37 were ordered to be paid. A communication from P. C. Macnee, secretary of the public school board, was received, asking the coun- cil: to levy and collect $6,000 or pub- lic school purposes for 1907. This sum is very much in advance of other Asp S. Bentley to whom was award- ed the contract to water town streets, as removed because of dissatis- Picton's population was not vitally Frank Grose is suffering from a Mrs. Thormhil of Montreal, and Miss Gena Hepbiirn returned home to-day. She entered a New York hos-|3 pital to train for nursing but after winning her cap she had to Jeave because of ill-health, _ She, has pending a couple of months with her inia - plantation. Misses Stella and innifred Morrish, Toronto, who have REFUSED TO BOARD. Overcrowded, | 3 It mas 1030 o'clock last evening! Customs Officer § at the gang- olger"s wharf at midnight. The ion B. A. Hotel Arrivals. 5. p A, Dule and wife, Robort E. Joliet, 1I1., Herald, o Brown and wife, Martha M. Clunm, C. Carey, Philadelphia; H. © Wis: Mrs. A.|w Grace "Read, Alice lis: Dr. and Mrs. A me |'T. A. Hunter, Ohio; X. Calefoot, Miss at-ofd an innovation at the school of train. Calefoot, Missouri: | ;. 8 SN r-oiRlate. ing and was greatly appreciated by Alexandria og XY. CRT ey ably Sian Soranto; J. T. Thomas and wife, .J. o vi N «- Sgleston, Capellon; Mr. and Mrs. | gh Id t pecience in fu Shiny Shabled hee io Taylor, Napanee; S. 8. Leonard and There is a substantial presen Dries al T applica wife, and eon, Chicago: Mrs. R. H.{ place, dences of wealth and culture that | fain would have many i adopted country emulate." Mr. Leckis kfound a few landmarks, but not Caysen, New | ums, cucumbers, onions, tomal. es, | i TLavinesto : on's sale lasts fifteen days Oranges, 20c. to 60c. a doz. : onli See advt. Cooked ham, sardines, catsup, sal-| and ¢ Foot. powders for tired feet at mon, and of Try Bibby's for outing trousers. ies. yi! Edwards & Jenkin, Wreaths and Sunbursts. 10 dozen White Turnover ~Collars, 5c. each. 20 dozen Ladies' Fast. Black Cotton, worth 18ec. a pair. On Sale, 2 pairs for Ladies' Waists, t White. A good fifty center, dozen Ladies' White Underskirts, worth 60c. each TO-NIGHT, 43c. And piles of other good § things can be bought cheap, MONDAY will continue to sell at popular prices. You know the pretty designs we have and all we can say is that the prices are very low. » turday. thirty-five years, his mother, when ing to see his former "for I have found a magnificence, A.| He spent hours in goin | ta-day, left for Montre -- | decided At The Red Star. | Kingston. Bananas, Se., 10c., 13c., 15e, o dot. | Lowney's box chocolates, 25. WF. California peaches, 25c. a doe. For New York' ek "TY, Finest double at Routle: 354 fampers' sup-| Trusses that tisfact %i4 Princess St.| Try Big IE ---- EXCLUSIVE FUR mn name STORE, W. F. GOURDIER sivrary buildin, erected at almost Broc dounle the a Picton's, they are 76, 78 and 80 k St. 'Phone 700. In mew and attractive Pearl Bar-Pins, JV ¥ Z of Ame- Amethysts with Pearls, all in full Quality 14k. gold. SMITH BROS., Jewellers & Optician 'Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage 5 dozen Tan Ribbed Hose ; Esfor Boys' Wear, extra strong, sixes 84, 9, 10, to clear at: Half-Price, 12}c. a pair. Newman & Shaw SHOULD BE PROUD OF IT. -- Kingston ; Left with Changed Views. Kingston had a visit from Archibald anager of the n Friday and Sa- first visit in He lived hore, with a lad, the home b- now occupied fy Leckie had a desire home, which had fogy, dingy and "But 1 have heen agree. said) Mr. Leckie, city of beauty, that any person call his home. air about the life and evi- in childhood, g about, and, al, with a very his opinion = of TT ----a Campbell Bros'. s latest straw hats. gut hooks, all sizes, 75 Princess Street; , comfort and drug store, or fancy vests, Buwilight : Ro AT Mes. C. Fastenden: of Manmilt the; guest of "Mrs. FE, J, B. | This triotic; enthusiastic wo worked long to stir the depth Canadians whase patriotianl is enough, huis A blo in_expre Her rewal baanie, ' however, whe Empire gay, which she had bee means of establishing 15,000 children and grown-ups. met in durn Park the trooping of colors. Mrs. en is a dh wolgan ; § her way. ol E wmtleness ich ir er ned the flame of love country. which burns within her, > J ., » - - Mrs. BE. T. Taylor has been a twa and three people ever to croquet on the lawn at the con dant"s residence, and also have o with Mrg, Edward Merrett: On, doy a few' ladies have been invit come over for a cup of tea. RETIRING - 1 On Accon : ~ No All Mu THE JAMES 180 We "ie VEPEESLESELEERES € 2( Departm July 20 A Si of L. of the ye "Spa vis Al spellis 0 assortme | : :

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