Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1907, p. 8

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ike Tekio ox surly hair. Miss Louise Moore, Peterboro, is on a visit to friends in Kingston. George Wilson, Queen street, is Holigay: at Montreal and Toronto. ol veky has gone to To- ronto to attend the bakers' conven: Hugh Smith; of Chicago, is visiting Ben Jire. Adam' Sinithy. Gore Wo MH: Walker will again be in charge of the Grand Opera house or- chostra. Joseph Murphy, of Montreal, the well-known hockey player, is visiting Bt ts: Telt has oem gussbind 5 . Te as a provisional lieufemant in the 47th 1 t, Uonstable "Nick" Timmermén was taken suddenly ill, Sunday, and had May - Shaver, Mountreal, is the aunt, Mrs. W. Nelson, } Bagot S street. enderson, of Syracuse,N.Y,, has returned from yu short vacation, spent in the city. : Miss Etta Byers, visiting here for the past few days, has retured. to ber home at' Bailieboro. : Miss Fatmie Newman, Utica, N.Y., is spending a few weeks' visit with her Ti a resident of Yarker, is "at the General' Hospital, suf- fering from typhoid fever. in) Miss. ing. and. Miss Ada. Lang, Rochester, N. Ad are visiting Mise. Lot i ( i the Bats to use Labor day. T certainly need "them. lights were used for the protection 'of people driving along the street. t Work Begun. To-day the city engineer's depart- ment the t construction ; j= number crossings Fro i iis : throughout the city. a Daniel Stone, Poterboro, is in We1i%, Cfo hwork has to be done on 'walks: and crossings, which have been torn up by the gas excavations. -------------- - Big Day On The Rive, Sunday was the busiest da t season ios the Thousand Islands The Folger and Visger boats = were taxed to the utmost to carry the crowds from New York state points tthat came off the trains at Clayton. Thhe hot weather sent the people to the river to' get fresh air. To Sut Bats. | to ites William Dehaney retur ests port, today, after spending a few weeks in town. While There. William y in. a few games of baseball stated before he loft that he was ing 'back to: the timbers" to cut the Victorias on Death Of A Baby. ; Word has been received here, from , Que., of the death of Law- re rew Tuner, infant son of t.-Major and Mrs. C. Turner, Vie- toria Terrace, Kingston. Mrs. Turner lias been spending the summer with her parents, and the sergeant-major was called there last Wednesday, hut before he arrived the little one had passed away. Much sympathy is cx- tended the bereaved parents. rere Formerly Lived Here. The death occurred at Pawtucket, R.1, on August 9th, of Mrs, Jame Young, widow of the late Joseph Young, of Kingston. The remains were - oon to this city, and the i _place Monday afternoon, y, from the resi- dence of M. H. Claxton, Rideau street. Rev. Dr, MacTavish officiated at tne fap ay tr, or I it. Une p ent cl San called: ap his Whig: offen his morning to say that it was too bad id m . T. Lewis; a graduate of the Military. C has been to the Royal Canadian Ar I. D. fil hs Canadinn Engi Ramsay, Duff, returned Soda. Wiaw Joon Duff hats : ie Jr., who has en spe the past few weeks in Kingston, has left. for the Cobalt to '| join: his. prospecting. party... *P. H. Cook, station agent for the YIO,PR, at Manvers, was in the city, today, on his way home from a holiday trip to Seattle, Wash. "The death occurred on Sunday of the "linfant son of Frederick Burnett, of Cataraqui. The funeral: took. place, "| Monday, to the Cataraqui cemetery. The friends of Alexander Oarr ate glad he kins been alle to resume work after his miraculous escape from death at the locomotive works four weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph St. Andrews and daughter, Dorothy, Oshawa, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Josep Smith, of 112. Cataraqui street, + Edward . Fahey, who was injured by 2 G.T.R Hula gi Saturday, is. im- proving. John Flannigan, Ottawa, is hete in Me, Foes place, as tor "Phe engagement is announced. of Miss BR. Seale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William. Seale, Dorchester street, Mon- trea, to Dr. Acthur Manford Ball, of i t > . Watts, John MoRivol and Miss Fna Price, of Bel ® | mont, Ont. visitng "at Mrs. Charles ® [Tow's, Union street, loft to-day for | Stirling, to visit Mr. Watts' mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Coates, Brock- ville, Ont, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Nina. to John Fdwin Gervan. of Ottawa. The mar- w |Tiage is to take place on August lst. Miss Smythe, Kingston, who has ¥ | beén the two past: months with Mrs. Forrest, at Kilkare cottage, Kanora, is mow. the guest of Mrs. W, R. Rowen, - Sherbrooke street, Winnis vipeg. » Edward Holton, K.C., of Montreal, yp (died on Saturday morning after a 9 [brief illness. iH was i brother indaw b ok Justice Briton and was married py 1 that so. money was being' spent out there, | the business thorough- fares. wore full of holes wind puddles in wet weather, ther,. He paid heavy taxes, and yet. the kmitting mill, which was oxempt, was getting the benefit of a fine roadway, which also passed: by Macdonald and the breakwater, which' yielded no revenue in taxes and past, other places o taxes are small: Eh SUCUESSFUL ONES. Bright Students Passed . Junior Matriculation. } Frontcnac--E, L. Alken, De: in, H. S. Angrove, G. M. ne, Li. ¥. Bizley, D. of. Boyd, 0. M. Boyd; T. Brignall, S. W. Bresee, R. M. Calvin, B. W. Cannon, H. A, Cochrane, N. M. Cooke, E. Crawford, H. Dick, G. Dix, .|P. Dowsley, J. W. Darling; ¥. E. El- liott, O. Elliott, W, A. Fairlie, R. F, Filson, C. H. T, Freeman, A. L. Gib son, L. M. Hughes, G. Johmston, A. Kane, A. M. Kirkpatrick, J. M. Laird, R. J. LaRush, T\. C, Lennox, M. Lie berman, H. G. Lockett, L. A. H. Law- ,irence, A. Macpherson, W. L. MacTav- ish, B, K. Marshall, R. L. Meek, M. 'Meikle, M. F. Mills, M. L. Moran, F, J, Murton, W. A." N pF Pannel, A. L, Price, J, F. Pound, B W. Power, M. A, Pixley, T. H. Ren ton, C. Robinson, J. N. Robinson, J. A , L. Roney, M. F. Richard- son, M. C. Saunders, H. J, Sharman, L. Slater, G. J, Smith; Guy S. Smith, J. C, Smythe, A. T. Sparks, A, H. H. Woods, E. Wright, W. E. Wilkins, A. Young. . trander, Way, M. Wilson. Lanark--G. I. Argue, M. E. Balder- son, E. M. Best, G. E. Bothwell, G. Cockrel miston, G. L. Eaton, J. W, Forde, C, Wi Haydon, F. G. Hayward, J. A. H. Moyniha Polk, NM. sy ster; C. W. Whi lee, F. Bennett, V. Driver, R. 0. Earl, L. Fairbairn {la E. E. Nelson, M. A. Ned Waterson, H. Wilson. : Price's. ; 'Rest creamery butter: in Canada, tor of the - late William'y oH oa 'No clue. ietori be will {other wellknown men in an effort to : fag my re-organize the Southampton Furni- sure y At Duluth, Minn., seven Norther "boat and drowned. | Staples, A. S. Thomas, (E. Toro, J. Tweddell, J. F. Twiggs, B 8S. Van Alstyne, B. L. Wilder, I. M. Willey, W. Prjace Edward--1.. TL. Hicks, M: Habbe, E. L. MacDonald, L. R. Os M. A. Rose, F. H. Stafford, R. BE. Taylor, J. H, Wamsley, V. E. Lennox and Addington--R. Burde- kin, C, B. Bethew, W. C, Caton, G. Clif, K. Cleall, W. Duffett, M, E. Fitzmartin, H. J. Gleeson, C. Hawley, E. F. Johnston, K. P. Johnston, E. tcheon, R. MaocWilliams, J. E. nn Ri EK Pattepson, F. B. Ren- , W. J. W. Robinson, J. W, Riley, J. F. Ryan, K. Shaver, J. Sills, M. E.: Stevens, ,M. C. Vrooman, A. E. an, it, J. Connery, EF. B. Code, R. Cram, G. KE. Doyle, E. A. C. Fd: Hope, 'C. E. Hanna, A. Helme, I, V. Hourigan, E. M. Jeily, M. Johnston, J: Jackson, E. D. Killock, A. R. Lee; BID. Muclntosh, D. H. sonnell, A, MeNee, A. V. Malloy, ©. chell, M. A. B. Poppelwell, - A; B. Richardson, +f. C. Rook, J. N. Salter, D. M. Sullivan, W. H. Topping, S. P. Willoughby, A, Web- te. Leeds and Grenville-L. = E. Arnold, Ji P. Allen,' M. Brigginshaw, I. Beehler, C. M. Briuge. + W. Brown- X Carruthers, S. G: Cole, F. C. Curry, J: H. Christie, Li E. Greer, J. R. Gibbins, I. Girar. din, L. E Harris, N. Hanna, EB. I. Holmes, N. L. Jones, J. P. Kelly, J. iW. Knox, J. Keyes, I. L. Landon, J. 1B; Meloan, R. G. Murray, A, K, Mil: r, son, AH. 10'Toole, E. Percival, R. Percival, N. M. Powell, R. F. Rogers, H. A. Rug sell, E. P. Robinson, M. 6. Suffel, R. P. Stafford, I. Stack, J. A, Stewart, S. I. Spicer, F. M. Turner, EB. D. All-cream ice cream, in bricks, an flavor, delivered nt any Hour, ot y Wiarton or Victoria, at Gilbert's 5 3% 2 » Ce -- Matters That Interest Everybody otes From all Over--Little 88. Corinthian, inward; at Cape A. 0. Beardmore's launch was burn- ed off Seuriito I Beach. aro on a William Ci was > skiff in Hamilton Bay and drowned.) Bert Yarrington, blacksmith, was drowned at Mono Road while buthing. John Moore, farmer, was killed at Malton, bting run over by a thresh- : Machine. ii won the first of the international yacht uot fox Emper- or William's cup on Monday. Two Chinese gambling joints, in To: ronto, were raed, last night, 'and twenty-two arrests were made. Stafford Murphy, Mount Forest, tell- er of the Bank of Montreal, was drowned at Allifton while bathing. The body of an unknown Italian was fished out of the St. Lawrence at Montreal with his face all battered in, OU, M. Bowman is identified with Pacific freight handlers were run down by a tug, while going home in a row- Fire destroyed the machinery store- | house, engine house and lumber yard | of the Uxbridge Organ company on | Saturday. Loss, $25,000. { Dr. Hoskin, Toronto, has presented | the town of Bowmanville with por- | traits of the late Robert Armour and | the late James B. Fairbairn. { Miss Dorcas M. Mcleod hus filed a | writ for $5,000 damages. for breach of | promise against Donald Campbell, El- | gin township, Victoria county. | 1t is said that Sir Wiliam Macdon- | ald has come forward with another | generous contribution to the cause of | education at MeGill University, { The Allan line. anmounce an im-| year. They intend to rum a woeily! urst-class passenger. service, i At Essex, Ont., the authorities are] determined --that--a- Tigid investigation | shall be held to find the responsibility | for Saturday's fatal and disastrous! explosion. { Mr. and Mrs. James Ripley, Cleve-| Jdand, Ohio, were hastening to Hamil. | | tan, to have a child born there, but | the: happy event occurred in a Buffalo | railway station. { A, J. Massie, assistant circulation | manager of the Toronto Globe, was | honored by his associates in the busi- | ness | department on the eve of his | rture for Winnipeg. he clothing factory of H. Vineberg| &, Co., Montreal, is idle. The 350} hands have gone out on strike for an| increase in wages. All the employees! are Hebrews. { Willinm Rodwell, the soldier who in- | diseriminately shot in Simcoe Park, | Toronto, ." into passing launches, and | near-by Houscs, was sentenced to fif- teen: months in Central Prison. | Uommander Robert E. Peary's dash! for the pole has been postponed. Fail-| ure to complete the repairs to his| ship, the Roosevelt, has compelled the] explorer to put off his trip until next| Dresses. 75c Up to $5.50. ws LAIDLAW & Children's White Dresses Exceptionally good value in Children's White Summer Dresses, all sizes, from the little tot of 2 years up to the young girl of 16. From the plain little. White Mother Hubbard to the dainty White Lace Trimmed Dress. A great gathering of the best styles shown in the New York shops at prices that will surely convince you it does not repay you for the trouble you take in making Children's White Prices range from he : "SON. ! portant . change of policy for next!§ J : km 0 5 CHILDREN'S WHITE 49¢ on up to 1.25. CHILDREN'S WHITE to 1.25. CHILDREN'S WHITE to 49c. NIGHTGOWNS, from SKIRTS, from 49¢c up DRAWERS, from 20e year. 'The Mullholland home, on Liberty street, Hamilton, where drunken car ousals are held was raided. .Six of the| defendants were fined $50 each, and] the other an old woman, was allowed | Justice Teotzel has respited Capelli, the Parry Sound murderer, condemn-| ed to bo executed next Thursday, till! October 1st. His lordship has fixed | September 23rd, as the date for hear-| ing 'argument. in a reserve case. The cap of a bottle marked "'Nitro- | glycerine," was picked up at Essex, Ont., hy Frank Brown, some distance from the wreck. There is little doubt, | but that nitro-glycerines was being carried 'in the car. This is ageinst/ Canadian: law. : : | Percy Robinson, a Toronto Of gnge- | man, who took part inc elebration at) ed a disturbance; Robinson was sent to jail for two months without the option of a fine. A portion of the Delhi, Ont., light and power dam gave way on Sumday. The rush of water carried away the new 'iron bridge. Tt will take about six weeks to repair the dam and will cost $3,000. The dam was completed only about six weeks ago. Destitute and ill' Floretta Whaley, the seventeen-year-old heiress who eloped in April with: the Rev, "J. Keodouk Cook, pastor of Belmont's ported to be in a sanitarium in Can- ofa. Cook is said to have deserted sanity. There were no fatalities as a result of last n%ht's riot at Belfast, Ire land, but over sixty persons, about divided among the troops and rioters, are being treated in the hospitals for severe injuries. The strikers are still in an aggressiva mood. . Only the strong forces of troops on duty pre veat them from attacking the men who are at work. i -- nit THE YACHT RACE. How the Contest . Proceeded at Charlotte, N.Y. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 12.--Both yachts crossed the starting line at 11.31 o'clock, in an eighteen-mile breeze. The Seneca took the lead. The official course is nine miles, east hy north and return. Wind is holding strong and steady, and; there is quite alittle sea, : 12.41; Adele at 12,42. 3.05 p.m. --Finish time | official : 'Seneca, 2.52.35; Adele, 2.56.54. to go, 8 Oakville, on Saturday, got drunk, | and while réturning to Hamilton rais- |}. Ladies' Nightgowns A number ef pretty styles presents a selection to satisfy every taste. Prices vary from 75e, 990, 1.25, 1.49, 1.69, 1.75, 1.90,-2.25, 2.49 and on up to 4.50. . : fashionable church, New York, is re- |} the girl wh is on the verge of in-} Gir 30 Pairs ladies' Fine Dongola Kid {Lace Low Shoes, light soles, patent tips, 'some Bhi eher cut; regular' $3.00 for $2.25. i- Seneca turned -- the outer mark atl ------------ § The schooner Myronus was sink in were drowned, Rae " 2 cd Long Island Sonnd, on Monday, in a! 'collision with the steamer Penmesses: | Four members of the schooner's crew | Many a fellow has fallen in ose) with a peach of & girl, only to dig! cover that Fate has hounded him a P.S~We.bave the Best, Tranks in the city for $5, 3.75, now 2s 18 Pairs 'assorted 'kinds 2 Ladie's :- Dorothy Oxfords, - Patents & Heavy ¥ Goat Oxfords, regular $3.50 and YEAR 74. NO. REPPPRIEPNEREEE A GENTLEMEN FUR COAT Imported Ehglish Beav- er Shell. Lin- ing, Fine Can- adian Mink. Collar and Re- vers, Fine La- brador Otter, John McKay Fur Ho BROCK STREET. CO) Our store is filled with things especial.y suited fo Campers Fighing Parti "Picnic Partie Mail orders carefully pac promptly shipped. Jas, Redden & Importers Of Fine Groc Daily Steamer S From Kingston, TO THE 1000 ISL Clayton, T. I. Park, Alexand and all River points. Captai Line leaves Swift's Wharf, dail] eXeepted, 2.45 p.m., returning lowing day. Round Trip, $1. WALTER L. VISGER, J RE ------------ AUCHION SALE OF FURN A. Moore, 17 Mack St., Wednes 14th, 10 am., Saad & Co. 2%ano, Inlaid Japanese and. oth itockers, Bookcase, Enclycope tanica, large number of Medic Old Fashioned S.lver Tea Sett sion Table, Sideboard, Bagaig Horn Hat Rack, Sofa, Oak Pictures,, Hanging Lamps, Suites, Springs, Mattresses, Wardrobe, Dressers, Carpe Curtains, Einoleum, Screen, Square Heater, Happy Thoug Crockery, Glass and. Tinware. ALLEN, The Av 243 Sydenham street. Phone ees eee i County of Fronte TENDERS WILL BE RECE the undersigned up to noon 15th, 1907, for construtting 4 ments and Concrete Floor for Steel Bridge, to be erected Creek, in the Township of Kit Plans and specifications may by applying at my Office, in HN . : FRANKLIN, = Che ri Jommi , 3 "HOWAHDS, County ¢ ~ Acknowledgem WISH 70 THANK Til Arp E Company, of Engglar their eht, J. S. R. Mc chegue full of niy loss by house and furniture and to e appreciation of their prompt factory wet nt. THOMAS IT IS A FACT. Wheie you got od stuff money and you will de that your Stoves, Furpiture and TURK'S Secoud-Hand Store, cess street. Fire At Belleville Belleville, Ont., Aug. 12.- morning completely destroy. barn occupied by James Jac a valuable driving horse, n two sets harness, two de valuable 'black spaniel dog, ral artides. No imsurance tents, but building covered apoe, - etn A big bottle of pure, f juice for 0c. at Wade's dru fi remem It Bas recently been on the bést of author "newspaper advertisi the largest returns in cash profit" of all ad of every class whatso is a fact well worth ke mind. That money lost By inexperienced tisers a truth no © tions, but inexperiencs form of human endeav variably costly. We I advertising man who more 'than apeasen ou right and keep y« His Re is not onl fully given, but ds ais + all cpst to you. Our st réaspnable' ome, nol Sdored, is the onh NOY in

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