Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jul 1907, p. 2

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Vim $l ma my ECT STEAMBOAT WAH Don't Forget fe Svir e puper 1 he SECURE PASSENGER: TO ---- High | Light Weight Summer Clothing.| Advertising Dodgers So y . wn font Opinion of the Bytes Provost, Brock street, has splendid Broadeast--Megaphones Used i q \ coats : By Visger Managers, Who Are tory Recalled--Sporting Notes. | Extra value in clerical a i A| Shut Out From Clayton Dock. Kingston, July B--ATo the Edit- great variety to choose from. ' As the season advances the Visger 1] g | } i would be lor): In answer to bombastic and Folger system of island ramble " 'the po- [cha the B Sydenham |; &.1a The Whig Years Ago. trips are getting at loggerheads over on 1A [football team, we the alleged Scots- | A pr A Mortimer, who is visiting [the carrying of passengers, writes a who hed men of Ry Wanderers' dean, which his niece, Mrs, M. R. Neville, Tam- | Watertown, N.Y., Standard ecorrespon- Monday. Somprises ax men. have no lworth, lived forty-seven in | dent. : ver preparation * that ats the day Tues tion in up the same, ou aed ucty that a a, Capt. Visger has st heoaoust Vinol ie Cod Liver prep ; Funka, they y ig. i i Chi: | over the river resorts thousands of | =--true--that uable-- near the saw the |sume team as played at 'Sydembam or i ar le now 8 Renident of on hand bills, telling of the fine trip| but it contains no oil and ls : x "Hour men of the on, and not to scour the coun- ------------ aboard his boats and pointing out | delicious in warm weather. At this partic four told wit- | try Yers, as they did when they Automobile Broke " that the boats of the other line pro- MAHOOD, as S ues), o% [played "the Scots for 'the 350 at A local automobilist Down. hibit secing the islands on account of GEORGE W. ' vas Shoes, for [dence in was |Odessa. So much for the sporting | I Gn me gy et ith | their size, DRUGGIST. this sum- | principles 'of the Sydenhamites. > Iaceident on way to Teen wi The Folger people arc distributing , "All the A t. |" We will take thi + . an alderman. the other evening. The : : he only way mons to cour! take this game on in King- machine broke down, and thé tourists | 0dgers announcing that th ly way Xitoom i the {ston hd hive >e Sie had to seek o night's lodging at a [tO see the islands is aboard the fast is in excellent sh Jan grounds, and give them the gute. ia h The disabled auto observation steamers, and warn the . : oT . like aif they wish to accept this, let them |1°X™ house. Th "a2 ublic "not to be les by ho oe : eather" Footwe: witness, put wp or shut up. They had no towed 10 the city yesterday for re: Be nar of small y achts which use We who intention o playing the Saturday |PoT™ big type to advertise a short trip 3 3 rT was tame, but they were the parties through a few narrow channels." "You S RB called. 0 table "Nick mmerman {to call the game for two'o'clock, and | . Would Limit The Speed. s brad | see the islands to advantage | Tan 0es, acted as interpreter. He told of hav- four team was on the field promptly. | Alderman Gaskin is of the OLAMION | (rom a low deck near the water," con- | ye ing been Ro near the K. & rE As far as the gume was concerned, that Sonehile run altogethe Priv cludes the hand bill. wl wit] - Witness saw the [the S;denham team knew that their through Streets BS On, | "Both fines are going to the extrémi- 3 Shades men ing stones at Fahka, and [goose was cooked and well cooked at [01d intends introducing a by-law pro- tr of fen ge g Prasangers Toe Th A (All Shades) also saw one of the men strike Ash- that. : : Viding for regulating their speed. He charge to seeure business. Since fo i a worth. : Since. when did Sydenham provide | thinks that five mies an hour is quite | ilroad people at Clayton refused the i: . Of 0'Con- Louis Langhort, proprietor of the [supper for the visiting teams. They |Suflicient speed for street Funming. Visger line dock room, the resourceful 5 3 In fact the PC : Leaves, Offic Tem Western hotel, told of the fight in his had the audacity to collect on the | Some of them whirl down Princess owner has ordered both his boats to tories await vour the latter discovered that (Par room, and identified all the pris- Odestn eid, when we played them on | Street at thirty miles an hour. puss near the dock, and through jories await ) neoed" he } . . the um stand ing that the two teams Hi . . giant megaphone he tells of the best -- ---- and pre HO plates ore Funke suid that while he (were to participate in the proceeds as Circumference His Pride. ho to Ea . islands. The Folgers tle mood, and he |YO® fishing the men accused threw [far as Supper was concerned, but the Police Constable Samuel Arniel, who went one better: by putting ticket . 3 hot Smith, but was [*100es in near his line. He saw one [Scots got the shells off the nuts. The | is again on duty after a ten days'| soents aboard every one of their boats : i 1 » of the men strike Ashworth. At the Sydenham team took the rest. Again, | vacation in the country, declares that | 1; drum up business for the island * by the officer, who told : gain, Then t ¥ » . ® ol ie alt Nesters oul tutus wut anche So mach for the sporting principle of he, didn 4 away for the purpose of | ramble on the steamer New Island 4 THE HOU the hands of the local * men, a is eyes [the village team. reducing his outline. He is proud of | Wanderer. 76, 78 d 80 Brock St. | blackened. i J J. GIBSON, Manager. | his circumference, and has no desire ---- » an thdward orth sid shat Funk H. STEWART, Captain. far it to become less. Constable Ar- Warning To Yacht Owners. *Phone 700. Some drinks wi im, but he d EE niel is out with a challenge to P.C. gL rasoli : ! . 4 " er re a Cetera 2p ER TIEN SL Sh | The. TF Stan, | Bee o£ Ts ake rule dow, dy Grand Celebration Witnessed' BY ((j\y wey 'all sic po eatin, and Sao Won Low. ley. po out tinue carrying _ passengers SALE OI Kingstonians. Constable Twnmerman told of hav- TerarOctE - a 3 5 2 No Waiting For Soda without government inspection. he . % i i > 2 . 73 . law requires that © such boats must Quite a number of Kingston- [ing boen called to the disturbance. Cormwalls . 4° 4 4 300 It ; t og a Ld lard: Most i tawa Monda T Somers , | Toront . ul 5 18 annoying to wait at a soda [conform to a certain standar : it --d --~ oper ol the AY, snd Fes Prisemare Ware 0 the hal, Netomis . eB : 1 a jountain while previous customers Se of thet do not, ity yut Passong rs ) Sh : ; % apitals iho 4 6 liberately enjoy their soda, At Wa 's [are being. carried when t ey have no earnival. They state that the oles (alto ent. he dntise's Toco. wus Mutvent , Fab] (08 8 a6] the i vaiti Servi is [right to be. Some customs officers S WEE ved a t success in (bleeding. Funka told witness that the --_-- ere is no waiting. rvice is | right eS customs ' THI ' en that the various com- [men had aggravated him, and that he What Longboat Did. prompt and you can take your time [outside of Kingston, are Jikely 30 pet [mites are déserving of much eredit | (Funka) Tod Bon tempted to draw a The font of Ot} . in drinking your favorite beverage. It | into trouble of Be ir heg igence in al es | i knife. Witness told Fuuka that ie leature awa & * su or [it is ice cream soda you will get a (lowing uninspected yachts to engage B | _ - for Be. a ah She Same of thing was not Finke, ba ort carnival was Longboat, the an (kind that is in a class by itseli, poth | in the passenger trade between river 100C . 8B 1 Wire Const br Wupa Ach of wil 4 in_the ivemile race. Hefbn- og to purity and delicious qualities. | points. The marine law aims at the : inl uit bactiv 5 Wire Const * p ili Hee gaged to beat three men in re vs, |W wotecti of the public, and little n mew . . hai giv frou she | a City Willinin Gilley, ad ol She. gopussd, and at the same time to heat the Ca- ade's drug store. - I. on POY i or suf- puttetns. 3 Wilton Rug ojing os decorated in an elaborate |Funka. The latter said that he would dian, geen. pu i docessful A Accident To A Rig. fii iy. Bund should not Be tow - Comprising es our] 8 Velours in } L + cut witness' throat with a knife. ' : oy ue. 88 yp of the large waggons which | © to risk Ves ol the people. \ Span) , fe . Mie woaplr at D'Arey Scott, son of Hon. [Some stones had been thrown at the | ™de the distance in 25.55, which i. have been about the city for the past 8 Wrenths pnd Susburats. This week at WS wharf, but. could 0 one minute and one 'second better 4 ; Marine Notes. . » . ' ) ) cord i Jree CW days advertising Comfort ranges, . . . BROOCHES of Ame R. W. Scott, mnde an excellent speech Rahwarth had pei Dee SOME OF | hp" the rect Ho Groen, of the few days advertising Comfort rang The M. T 's barge Queboe in which ho covered many things of |not wort d been struck. Wit LCAC., Toronto wen Longboat's |™°¢ With a mishap last evening, _ The M. T. company's barge Quebx thyst and Amethysts ames interest to the residents of Ottawa, (ness admitted striking Funky. firs : : . 2 ® labout seven o'clock, In crossing the | is at Swift's with a load of hay. with. Pearls, oll 'in full k to | Robert Borton said that by way of [fit opponent, but the dusky boy |{ way Pa) ks "one | The schooner Ford River, is unload- aris, and full of all kinds of welcome, 3 : y way went away like a streak f h At [Street railway company's tracks = one 5 re J quality 14k. gold. the men and women who had returned (a joke ane of his party threw a stone A yom at, of the rear wheels was wrenched off. [ing coal at the M.T. company's slip. A i a?" . , : ion the end of two and a half miles he was |! ae 91 Si CAREY IRelsSutol WTA ee 2. 1to see old friends. in the water near Funka's fishing line. seventy-five yards behind. ""Tom' | he driver was also thrown from. his | The steamer Mi sissquoi made it --- -- © pot in Stated that close upon 2.000 (Ashworth threatened. to "lok" the | 200 of the TOA.C: the shares hich went and badly shaper 11° regular trip up the river, yesterday, SMITH BROS SS have signed the registration man who threw the stone, and in o fu a sod 1. SNampion ---------- and carried quite a large number of » Co. eogls but the registration is no in- [mix-up that followed Ashworth wag | 'V° Miler, "chased Longhont. In She Took The Prize. passengers. : ' COLL L0H 000 y ; ? in {struck. At Wes of id | ® great spurt he caught the Indian bo . Ey Swift's : Steamer Hamilton, up, last | Jewellers & Optician dication of the number of people in ] the tern Hotel he said nd stayed with him | vo mil At a picnie at Brewer's Mills, on y I the capital. It has been estimated Gilley was attacked by Funka. He "Lou" Marsh. of oront Te o Thursday, a prize of a sitk umbr, ela | Might; steamer T aronto, down and up, "Phone 666 . Bf | that the homecomers number 15,000. would swear positively to this. I.CAC. mah. phe for ah hs given to the best lady waltzer, | to-day: steamer Rideau King. for Ot- : a . mah, took his place for the" i y o . I f a ---- Wi u : : Pp " 3 wa: steamer Caspian, down and up: ssuers of Marriage tness admitted having taken 5 last half mile. Marsh took twenty-five 120g0d to be Miss Covey, from Gan- |tawa: steam Plan, doyn and up SeingacRochastar, [hand in the fight, but could not say | 127 hail mile the' start; Tn the fina} SDE, who had a probs) on | steamer Rides (Quien din ta: S a d p : 1 C : steame is a: Steamers North King and whether he struck Funk. He saw quarter Longhoat commenced 'to catch |®T for a wriner. The judges wer: : | might, tom saws t BRE I Buy. Ga a.m. for 1,000 Gilles Sruek just hisred the [up and finished at Marsh's shoalder | Ur- McCambridge, Netw York; P. Mg. {umn, down, thic morning ) : a general t ensued, in ¢ | Kenna d - Co's: daily except Monday. Return: which, wit an i The tug Bronson cleared, Marsh is a wonder at 220 vards, but ho : P. Shortel, Brewer's I i ' took part. Witness saw the half mile was too 1 Mills. or Montreal, with three grain-laden - Rochester, ike Gi 8 loo much and Long- barges the steamer Thacker cleared . XY. J. P. Han Funka strike Gilley. hoat , inch. > . -------- | barges he steame acker , , N gor tetiok Narrison suid that after he re a an inch alls xan the A Lady's Narrow Escape. lor Buffalo . the lamer Fairmount Cook's Cotton Root Compound, . aa in t 0 eard a scuffle A Yesterday afternoon. a lady had' a]®™ consorts sehee a Melrose, s door tanding s 3 y | | cleared, for Fort Will : the steam . Gananoque, Brockville And ear he § De: Fy ig ate Bear Sporting Notes. NAITOW escape from serious injury in | ol or dare } cr pin -- Odgensburg. not see Gilley struck but itness did | "Jimmy" Britt and "Battling" Nel. | & Motor boat. When out SPposii® lakes: the steamer Advanced passed » Steamer America makes an- A 3 in the mix son will come together. again Wednes- | FOlRer's 'wharf, her dress caught in| Sopend. re Te ' strength--No. 1, 81; No. : PIFIIIIEIRING Friday he himself was struck j 2 4 o inaer.' ary b [down, on her way from Fort William 10 degrees stronger, $3; No. § i , other of these popular, trips, 8 a.m. ie termed the fight ae fue. day night, in San Francisco, in a the machinery, when she was chang- |, Montreal. with grain; the steamer Jou Feocial, canes, . per box, MER 330 pm. | John Mackey said that he san rit. | (NatY-round fight, This will be th | ing hor seat.' Spe jerked over | , sent idly : | Stormount passed down, on her way paid on Focaipt of prioe. e h il | oni ti : : -e| TaDIdly to the revolving wheel, and the | Svduev pam; . Address : i Duly We > ley phn the face, Vitzes | ot Gi gd gh Jove side of her dress torn to shreds, Her| to Sydney Cook Memoie Oa, TouowTs, Gur ¢ Ww First Fall Ha : xed up in the fight, and | back in the Wn 1 companion grabjped her and pulled her | -- E of the famous [0 thrown out in the" oud He, | go Ri I Sra yenrs, but, i Be I Ei ch i [Tm ---------------- \ a shipmen himself, did not strike aby person. { The T. to. Tee hs hove enter i drawn further under the influence of i ry wes' hats was passed through| 7. J. Rigney, who appeared for the fino ae TORO. Tecumsehs have entered | wheel. The incident was viewed | Advice Handed Out to Street . B [the customs for George' young men, said into arrangements to visit British Co- : n 5 that wi uch - i . by people f ; | Railway Conductors. R Mills & Co., agents for Kingston. Hlicting evidence it ab ith ai Sou | lumbia and to take past in a lacrosse | y' people from the wharf Kiriget de ay om, to) k : place the blame, The case n wi | ornament, series cof Bames with] Went Back T. T t {The street railway superintendent Jenking' sale for hasguine in shirts. {gown = ye 1 arrowed | the Westminster Lacrosse Club and| _ © Toronto. | ae i i Derimenden "Through the White Mountaing By tarbances in pugic Ping such dis- | the two teams of Vancouver. The] The Old Boys from Toronto have | "uk c h places, : : : bast car motormen and conductors not to tor Car And On Foot," in the | tournament will be held in connection | returned home, after what one 'and all : k Travel Magnzine for August, , tells of ho SE istzate Farell said that he bad | with the provincial fair at New West- | acclaim as one of the most enjoyable slaw boys to. prowl shont the. curs g [ean climbing for. sunrises; gol cause of th is own mind about the | minster during the first week of Octo- | Visits ever made to the home of their [Giving them unnecessary assistance i 3 ' er $ 3 ¥ At Foot Having secured th am compelled to disp BOOTS, GENT"S FUR ALLS, etc., at slaugtl Don't miss this oj cost as it would neve COME i : ow. Trouble started on ber. birth. Tuesday afternoon more than | he practice is very San, ahd js and hotel dances, which charmed a | (he wharf. Funka had been intecfered | Of the players in the Eastern Base-|the expected '.number of excursionists|® bad one. It gives strangers the R " , 5 : hi a i i i > Cf » a month away. "A Salt Water Vaca with while fisning, and Mr, Ockley, a! ball League who have played in forty | arrived at the railway station, with |MPression that the cars are run under tion In Canada aE citizen, who had no interest in the | or more games, Thoney. of the To- | the result that two of the extra conch- | & slip-shod system. and it causes gene- * | matter, had seen fit to call the police. I Says i i » re. This letter is for the | tos, heads the list t. , with [®s had 'to be put on to the regul ral annoyance Eng- He was satisfied that Funka ae rontos, heads the list in batting, with ¥ i a gular v You.can buy a real pretty Dress Muslin, for 10e. a yard, with a good range of . : -- ¥ patterns and colors, from which to make a choice. 3 SOLD ER a Dress Ginghams, in all the ; Popular colors, and designs, 3 at 124c. and 15¢. a yard. 2 Canada Me results of the examinations owing to | an - i : purpose. of drawing the superintend- i b rm an average of 361 for 75 games. He train. In the evening an immense | PUPOSS. of oi 1 L eDe de- | oesaulted, and the attack on him had has beh at bat 310 times, mad 112 throng gathered at Hanley's depot to [CNS attention to the To the | & A. bey nprotaked. . keg | Hits and 73 runs. In 43 games, Kelley wo. the special off. There were hand. [iotress'af the o iway. Moggi & : 00% an unprovol has been at bat 169 times, made 55[ shakes an. good-byes, and then the g Sintes peopl o . : 2 3 E J - mr ---- attack on this man," said the magis- hite and 20 a, with an average of | old town assumed its accustomed | freguently upon the ears js the - lack All Light Weight Materials . trate. "I wish to put down rowdy- 395 air. jof strict att#ition to duty on the part at reduced prices. You e¢ 6" ism, and I consider that this is raw-|" -- -- jof some conductors, who do not seem Prices, nh Co yi v ind." ralize © ; pv i jon a be Rt the fol-| Jenkins' sale for hot pyiamas, half will Publish Results. hour ir Sat w ha on pay as Save JmeneY: UY buying, sow arrel : "1 w, 1 lowing fines, stating that he had ar- price. a For the first time in four Yours the {holding constant converse with the as the goods must be sold Ww An extrac quaryy She : rh oo ranged the fines according to the re-| Price's chocolates are made fresh ev- complete results of the departmental |motormen, The place of the conduc to make room for Fall . : os, but sponsibility placed day examinations will be published. It js | i a . is : » aced upon each of theory . oe : |tor is the rear of the car when he is : would oe. accused : Er --rem-- | CXpected that they will appear in ten [not collecting fares, and ho should Goods soon to arrive. ' tore; pa William Gilley, $10 and costs, or one jars oe Swe oka. J Seats 80 istay there, just as the motorman re- THE E. D. MARC h month Kingston's Famous Fur Store. |! in: Seated publishing the {mains at his post.--CITIZEN. Vinegars, » John Mackey, 88 and : respects a man_ jt th. Ys costs, or one the, complaints of some of the smaller | Have Reached Pris ®rison mon igh schools that invidious com wari | 4 : [high were being made, detrhuent } to | Charles Burke and Robert Logie, of ithe interests of the school. Instead | Lindsay, the two convicted counter- lof this, the results were sent to the [feiters, have arrived to serve their differnt Principals, and made known [riches of Hille an twea Sn y them. 18, however, was found |SPectively in ie penitentiary. h to cause numerous delays wing to of Police Vincent and William MeLen- the absence of the principals on their (Man, acting for his father, Sheriff holidays. The results this year will | McLennan, brought the prisoners be pablished according to counties, [down. wand not by schools, his complexion, da Borton, 8 and costs or ten e Sold at ok Marrison, £3 and costs, or believes he ------ ho D'Arcy Happenings. D'Arcy, July 30.--Hnying the order y. Many of the da, y are through, the crop being very light this year. A number of our. residents attended the | ittfe Gi i to Ste. Anne de Beaupro | rn - Littfe Girl Lost A Ring. Chambrays, all colors. and all report 'an enjoyable trip. Miss B. A. Hotel Arrivals. | Recently a little girl died. Before Mrs. J. A. Campbell, Mrs, Thamag | She, passed away she gave a little to E Fisher, Miss Strobul, Alexander Lat, |*OmPanion her small gold ring, sot in Kingston. Miss Lily Everybody needs a Cap mer, Conway, Ont.: Dr. I. 2 Von. | vith r pracl.. Las, evening: the ring Lachance, after spending 2 few days |} SOINEe time, some where. || byk, J. Iserman, 8. L. Ballin, Mr | lost on Clergy street, somewhere White Duck, extra special, 13c. and up. , nan Fors in. |etween Princess and William streets. a ; th Dut sinte "boon: imine = || Whether it's a cap for the fiand Mn H. Elbert, a tin, NIE anvhody. fds the HUE rol: White Pique, 15¢., 20c., ward Lachanee, has returned to the || Street or an outing cap, || York: Mrs. W. Morrie. Mise Lucie Mor. | oukl be or she kindly leave it at the 25¢. a yard. ) city. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kane aro have what t. ris, Brooklyn: Mrs. N, Myly. Albany, | "hig office, TR AY . a few days in Montreal. G We have wha you wan N.Y.: Otto Waitzumann, C. C Ormiy . G. i NX; aitz s CC. nly T i inches . Wood ha recovered the contents of White Yacht Caps for | and family, Chicago: B. 1 Davy, _ Left To Take The Tour. f Brown Linens, 30 in ol his sailing yacht, lost in the accident boy 1 2%e Jamee B. Davy, Mr. and Mrs. T. | Miss Sarah E. Flanagan, the King- 2 wide, 13¢. and up. of ast week. J. Driscoll and his me hig dics, 2 ? §i Cotting and daughter, Rochester. Dy. | ton iner of the Toronto World | 3 n J bride have returned from an extended av ue Y t and Mrs. T. A. Hunter, Cincinnati, 0. Tee trip to England, left to-day to | 4 i : : : honey trip to Toronto and Nia- 25¢ to $2.00 aot . Ps. Paul C. Barbee, Kansas City. Yo. in the party of eleven others, whe Whitewenr, including Waists, in Ralls, and yi naw oS . cac o Bover and Rell. York, Neb.: Alexan. [Start out from Toronto to-night hy Skirts, Corset Covers, all re- oe Di be Rew house, - Visi 3 A . yf v » i r L. Smith, Utica, N.Y. Ch isto- | Montreal. The party sail i ton. Kingston, at J. Driscoll's: (f . N 8 have What's right pher Robinson, Cobalt: J. Karle Wor Friday morning, and will be bk duced to clear out quickly. ts. Stanstrett and daugh- [J In aes Bathing Caps, H. Gerke, J. Macpariand, Montreal. (On August 22nd. yo ¢ ] 20e. up. Addison A. Regg, D. G. Gillies, R. C. Se ------------ ---- ' . . Burlingham, Mr. and Mrs. R. S Pen- Just Plain Corns. f : Remember were In jl ney, Toronto; rg Hamilton: Ww. | og €orns 'are no ! different from All 3 Ay . G. Strong, Brantiord; Rev. Canon and [other people's corms. If you haven't mn, at A. La- our new store. : Mrs. Borley, Guelph: D. McHafiie and {been able to cure them it's because you | . - . , at J, ite, Mis aah, Landay; 3 3. haven't weed Peck's Corn Salve. Ip | § . . pr Lachax ' 'anipbell, Rossland, B.C. J. E. § ig boxes, 15c.; at Wade's drug store. -- i a i Orders Secrz Mills SG Dunlop and wile, Brandon, Man.: Lis en Te Som 7 ! alhe, piano tuner, : zie Asselstine, oblin, Ont; R. W. Friday, the st d i cbs 4 received at McAuley's, "Phone 778. We Aw Smart, Port Hope: G. I. Chaffer, | another lid 3 mee America makes trem J sale Tor ina in: mack: oN 8 lh i ay trip to Brackeille and bargains Importers of Fine Hats Colborne: a Btewart, Path, bn. On onmore: 8 am. Worning, leave le. Jonking' sale for 'hargning in Black 3 180 : ly he d - p.m. Only 75c, ~ats. : ' EN

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