Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1907, p. 2

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HE eiad i fer 1t is stated . that about the only steamyachi matter that is up for consideration steamer at the present time, is f painters, who are askibg for hn ei fix that of the day; steamer N a il F = 3 o - i 3 i 3 § £ g 1 3 - i 14 i { i i £ 1 i 3 i i t g £ : "The Torontos returned on Sunday in spirits after a successful jaunt , having won the series three a tie 10° date on games won and lost. President Me- Caffery made a wager of $100 Toronto , would till the close of the season. Sporting Notes i i sits 3.1 E = e i iH i i { i New York is said to be t "Rube" Kissinger, the , and to have made a him, programme for the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union's twenty- jourth annual championship i The battle between Detroit, Cleve land and Philadelphia for the Ameri- Jin Baseball League pennant is equal-| £ Flood, who was expelled from the "Kastern League' by President Powers, leads the American association in bat- ting, with an average of 400. "Char ! ther ex-Eastern Leaguer, ng good work with the bat ond has a mark of .320, A Pure Castile Soap. It is not general tile soap is made > x many aware of what Castile soap 1 Oil, in its pure state, is ingredient, and this oil wh for its curative end properties and n tural sulphur it has also an antiseptic 'or these reasons Castile soap as the purest and bes form in which soap can be 'anadian company has been form- "ltroduced on the market for the manu- facture of Castile soap. to toilet Soaps they have put out in rT g > Ss g E E Ig if known that Cas- ! ae : fe g E i i i iF i § : gs g if 2 gz H Es i ] : i 3 recog as the best wherever it has been given a trial, for all Jaun- .|dry and household purposes. Any one who prefers the best and appreciates a good soap cannot afford to overlook the above facts. . These 000. at a price within reach under Jgundry soap is Be. & cake, and or druggist for it, until you Ask for the soaps by name live Oil" laundry soap, and " "Berlin" Castile toilet soap. Died In Foxboro. Mrs. William A. Huffman, who re sided in Foxborg,. passed away Satur- after a lengthy illness. y was sixty-two years of had lived all her by. Jorge ire a circle of ends. She was a Presbyterian church, Thurs- low, and whilst in health took an ac- tive interest in church work. In addi- tion to the husband, two sons; Wil- liam G. and A. F. Huffman, both of survive and live on stamped as such. The labor votes false pretences. ih: : g if qovernment rati- Is f= = » £ iE i Of Miss Lizzie Bennett. A sad death occurred in the city, lizde Frances $EE Tz iE ies = | H.r Fiz oved to learn of her i 8 7 7 g - ------ To Mark The Event. The engagement y to a young lady' who has byt shortly come from io sia. The announcement was mede on Sunday night at the home of given, to mark the event. The mm riage will take plice in September Tt is reported that blusherry picker are Scarce in this district. : Jas had a very small aine, piano tuner, Orders MeAuley's. 'Phons 778. 3 niin From Alexandria Bay to Buffalo-- | Hard Wastin.) Getting the foat--The Harbor Tidings. ol, Sy 1s pp ee! The steamer. Hock ner} a he Slenmer | mnde its ar trip up ri to King- i as has resumed duty, after laid up, having her wego, to load Te Richardsons' : steamer Wah- condah cleared. for Fort, William; the steamer Phoenix {from Chi- cago, with 55,000 bushels of corn. 's : Steamers. Hamilton, up, to-night; Pictom, . down, to-morrow; t Castanet, up, to-day; Kingston, down and up, to- orth King, down and up, to-day. f At. M. T. Co.: The tug Thomson arrived from Montreal with four light barges, and cleared for Montreal with h batges; the steamer Coruna "arrived from Fort William with 50,000 bushels of wheat. There is talk ink steamboat circles of a new line bet Alexandria Bay and Buffalo. The Richelieu &I Ontario Navigation company has long looked upon the scheme with favor and may carry the matter through. Travelling Passeriger Agint Canvin denies any knowledge of the company's plans but Says that such may be their intention. 4 was with surprise that Morrisburg citizens learned that the popular ferry- boat Valeria had been sold to a party in Montreal. She will be run be tween Sorel and Mouch a Feu, 3 summer resort. Capt. Thomas Fitz- patrick delivered her to the new own- er, Ben. Crepeau, at Motitreal. The work of raising the dredge Sir Wilfrid is not progressing very rapid- ly. During the first operation .a week or more ago the dredge was raised eichiorn inches and brought about four miles. Since then, how- over, the men have been unable to ing on every attempt fo raise her. 'Ihe work at the present time is at a standstill. : : Since yesterday morning the govern- ment dry-dock gate has been undergo- ing repairs. The gate had been moved out to locate an obstruction and the passace into which it ran was thor oughly cleaned out.. The rollers on which 'it operated were also gone care- fully over. Some mason work has also been done around the sides. Tt is ted that the work will he com- lon this ing. No vessel has in the dock since Saturday. and the lull, after such a busy season was advantage of. Ready 15th November. The work of reconstructing Hotel Quinte is progressing nicely. The mason work' upon the building pro- per is all \pleted, and ddits al storey is a great improvement to the appearance of the structure. At esent an addition to the rear of the build ing is_being added, This is the boiler room, which will be but one storey in height. To "the two wings of the main building additions of twenty-two feet in length will be add: ed. A representative of the Intelli- gencer asked Mr. Jenkins when he ex- pected the hotel would be ready for opening and his answer was "About the middle of November." A Wife's Secret. "A Wile's Secret," Spencer and Aborn's successful emotional dramatic production, will be seen at The Grand on Saturday, August 17th, matinee and night. ¥rom all reports, this of- fering should meet with the undivided approval of the patrons of emotional plays here, for it is said to contain a story of human nature, beautiful heart interest, bright, - original comedy, thrilling sensations, a cast of general excellence, and an elaborate scenic production. + affair. The back 'with the p.m. : Blood coolers, Eno's salt, Abbey's salt, Saline faxative and fruit salt, all fresh at Gibson's Cross drug store. Indian Curios. Of all kindss including chief outlits, banners, wi . ete. are to be had in Ra et Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Makers Of Fine Furs. ab "a Se THERE MAYBE A NEW preside at the police court, this morn- ng, has ever been. of materials and the manner in. which Ba : 0 vi y et, th ing, : i Stucke ib hust, ¢ The injured | you woutd overdraw your appropria- i the hold of the n Mon wat atidng in bucket came |you do the same thing in order to g him in the | keep down ming him against the side of | fees ?" vessel when the ge down with a rush, stri side, ji the boat. London, working on the steamer Nevada, to- ust [day. The grain in the steamer's hold is in such a state that it cannot s Ry. , 1 unloaded, the tiake "Ray peogress, the chains hreak- [the cargo is Tull of MagRoOLs: steamer will likely take her cargo up the lake : have a drying kiln, but the grain was | in no shape to be received. down to before the Trenton boys. of the game the score was eleven one. bunch of players, and are leading in | their league, d Shamroc! turn game may be played here on Labor day, when the home team ex- peots to make a better showing. the Montreal Methodist conference, has ! The "Prentice Boys excursion to Pic- ton Monday proved a most enjoyable steamer America arrived excursionists at 9:30 and trolley came off, striking the span ' crash was poles lay across the track. Had might have AEE TEE ------------------------ -------------------------- Kingston's Famous Fur Store. will learn with ret of his de . Mr. Bleecker Hig ober ar Miss Bleecker tomb. A son, John A., of Sidney the only surviving family. - On Monday afternoon at five o'clock B. W: Folger was knocked down and run owr by a > olger was standing on the odge of the sidewalk in front of R. H. Tove's store, conversing with another man, when the bree came along. For some unknown rea the walk, the hotse struck Mr. F\ and: knocked him 'into the road, the carriage passing over. his body. ly injured; he sustained a wrench to jie right foot, and his side was hurt rest he was able to proceed home. Brockville before coming to Ki ston, speaking on the migrate. er re------ No Cases For Him. Alderman Elliott was booked to but as there were no cases on the James|[N ORDER TO START DO- MESTIC SCIENCE ? Position of the Board of Educa- tion--<Has No Money For the + Department--The Views of a docket, the alderman was not given tos les of jus- Trustee. Hoa. 9 handle the ave ! "What will do about inaugurat- 7 r-------- ing domestic géience in the public The World's Best Beverage. schools when 'city council has re-f Nothing more delicious, pure or| fused to grant"the necessary money?' wholesome than Wade's ice cream soda a member of the Board of Education devised. a true of ordinary ice cream soda. Our soda is in a class by itself in quality was asked. "Well, we can easily get over that difficulty," he replied. "We can in- augurate the class, and overdraw our it is served. Try it and see. Wade's | appropriation." Drug Store. . - get A Longshoreman Injured. James Fannon, who has been ged unloading the steamer Nevada, n- ! A Wandering Infant. { On Sunday evening, 'about mine | o'clock an infant about a year and a | have .chil half old wa : 0 | proceeded down University avenge. It | was found near Johnson street Mrs. Dusty, who set out to find home. - Finally, she came across mother near Princess street, s frantic at the loss of her child, and | ed taxes for educating other people's overjoyed to have it returned. from home, and | A A its | almost | Secured New Position. Ex-Conductor Joseph Thompson, of Ont., whose 'name became | famous tbrough his connection with | a recent -- on the G.T.R., has been offered, and accepted, a posi tion as conductor on the Canadian Northern' railway, runing out of Ed-i monton. Not Fit To Handle. |! Inspector McNeil stopped the men |! smell is terrible again. Richardson |of principal of » Kingston lacrossists Defoatad. {also be qualified to consult with the The Kingston lacrosse team went | eat in Picton, yesterday, | At the end | to | fine | The Trenton team are a efeating the Toronto on Saturday last. A re Recovered His Wheel. John Ballantyne, caretaker at 'the city hall, has recovered the wheel he! lost on Friday last. His own wheel, it | will be, bered, was taken from | in front of the.post-office, and anoth- | little er one left in its place. The article in Seigneur street, the Whig found the wheel for Mr. Bal-| lantyne. His wheel was taken by a| party in mistake, and as soon a® that and party learned who the owner of the a wheel an exchange was soom| was, made. | Rev. Dr. Winter's Health. Rev. David Winter, ex-president of recovered sufficiently to be removed, a | few days ago, from Winchester, his late charge, Ont, | to Ottawa, whe, | with his family, he has taken up his residence ynder superannuation. 'He is now able to lie in bed after having to! sit up for several weeks past owing tq difficulty of breathing and heart troa- ble. At the same time his condition | is reported to be very low. A Serious Accident. What might have proved a very serious accident to the street railway Pp on the depot line, Saturday night. The caf was on its way. out, when, below Russell street the moment afterwards a loud heard, and upon looking | about it was found that one of the | the | pole fallen on top of the caf 'the | motorman and some of the passengers | been electrocuted where wire. | children, TN evening. {to the board, e | that domestic science be inaugurated fecs be not raised. |sions. Feat sores, ete. out of stings, cools and enses #ore feet, druggists, or {for price. Three boxes for ope twenty. "But--can. you do that when your budget does mot provide the 'money? | he was asked. The answer was that the board could very. easily overcome that difficulty. ! ' "Well," was the further query, "if tion for domestic science, couldn't the Collegiate Institute "Certainly not," he replied. "There is' no reason for reducing the col- legiate fees. The only people who want them reduced are those who h dren at the institute. There are only 300 Kingston pupils at the collegiate. The other sixty are from] the county. Why should the fees he re- duced for the bemefit of the 300, and hundreds of other people, including the poor, to be asked to pay increas- guarantee that if a plebiscite be taken, that four to one | would vote for the increased fees. It's only' those who have children at the collegiate who 'are demanding - that the fees. be lowered. No 'one else is at| asking it." Guelph, he having been sent to the; penitentiary for criminal -negligenge, | To Introduce The Class. A special meeting of the "manage- mént and property committees of ;the hoard of education . was. held, last It was decided to end on Thursday evening, i the public schools at the beginning of the September term and that Miss |Susic Bawden, of be | pointed "teacher. It. will. cost and [3500 for the class till the end of the The + vear---0k-this-sum-Queen's--University-{ will pay $200 for Bros. | pedngooy students. this city, be ap- about the benefit of the The committee of management will also recommend that a téacheér be ad- {vertised for who can fill the position Frontenac school and jean 'of the faculty of pedagogy on various school matters. No Petition Received. No petition has yet been received by the board, asking that the collegiate There will be a meeting of the board, on Thursday evening. If any truftée de- sires he can move for a reconsidera- tion_of the board's recent action' im raising the fees, and have the ques- tion discussed. Baby Cut Mother's Head. Swinging a stick at his play the oy of Mrs. L. Webster, 519 Montreal, struck . his mothér a blow over the eye, inflietin, a nusty gash. Inflammation followed, the wound looked very ugly, when box of Zam-Buk was obtained. "The pain. was soothed almost -in- stantly the balm was put om," says Mrs. Wehster, '"'and healing com menced. n four or five days . the wound was closed, the inflammation gone, and there was only 'a faint ved line showing where the gash had heen. Even this mark is now gone. Zam- Buk is .such a wonderful hedler it should be in every home where there are children." ' Imagine a combination of the finest healing balms and essences procurable from the best medicinal plants sll over the world. Add to this comhina- tion hich antiseplic powers.' Mix it-- not with a base of coarse animal fats or oils (as most ointments arc), bot use a vegetable base. Distill, concen trate and purify the whole. That is what Zam-Buk is ! ; It heals cuts, sores, bruises, alra- It cleanses and cures cczemons special tehes, blood poison, ulcers, abscesses, It takes th: poison and it is the best known cure for pites, All mothers should keep it handy. Fiftyseents a box, at all stores end Zam-Buk Co., 'Toronto, they sat, if the trolley wire had fallen five: Send one cent stamp for trial on top of the car. 1box, : \"# © B. A. Hotel 'Arrivals. Cancer Of The Tongue. FW. 6. Cohen and wile". Johnston, As the result of a cancer upon the N.J; L. G. Straus, Cigoionati, Ob:o; tongue, John A. Bleecker, of Sidney! died on Thursday last, after months . ife. of suffering. Deceased who was sixty: jharch and ile, Chicago, Hl. seven years of 'age, was born in the|Fiora Alling, Genoa, N.Y.; ir. {Tlett, Watertown, N.Y; H. ©. and 'A. Eaton, - large McGowani W. BH. James, L. Glover. N. who | McLean, E. M. Kallmayer, E. 'H. Rut: { land, Toronto; A. N. Cote, "JF." WH the | Meade, H. T. Gr township of Sidney, and had redided there all his life. He was well favorably. known and had a circle of relatives and friends, rs. M. L. Stewart, Plans, Wil; A, DeKalb, Tl; Mgs, Miss Tavior, C. C. McLennan, 5, . C aham, H. Dubois, Methodist church. Some nine years Eo | Montreal; J. W. Shields, Hamilton; J. ° preceded him to ti member of B. W. Folger Run Over. team of horses. Mr. private carriage of F. Al son the coachman drove almost on olger Luckily Mr. Folger was not serious- y his fall. After a few moments' Allan Studbolme, M.P.P., was "in| question. There was a hea h i Only all-crcam ice cream in the cit: nies mie Kn at Pricis, oy hip! rien ws ad: ay ight. King : J ae 1 pany Y, 18 | leville; r, the | Wright, Brockville; C. Trenton; % 8. McLennan, anagan, Cornwall; Mrs. Grange, Mrs, Pruyn, Miss Pruyn, W, K. Jruym, HL. Travers, Zina Howe," Ni dhol es Smith, Miss Emmis, Mise Mabel Cammon, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Salt, Brooklyn; G. W. Giedeker and wife, A. 8. Koeing N.J.; W. H. Straus and wile, BA Hy-| man, A. T. Nellis and wife, New York: A. W. Barber, W. J. Blackwell, ¥i PB. Zulfer, A. W. Petty, Trenton, N..T.; EB. J. Reamer, Franklin, Pa.; William Ben. der. D. T. Reamer, Meadville, Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot, Philadelphia. came down on jthis morning, and went t6 Sharbot {Lake for a week's fishing. joum powder you buy lat 8 Cres drug store. niall T, The , Ottawa; A, Wils . J A. Ket, Bella is Haville:s Ds § 8.4 Af, NAS. T. A. Webster, Lansdown: caster; R. L. apan=; +». 'B, Syracuse, N.Y, and "wife, Newark; A party of twenty-five Americans steamer Kingston ¥2 0 AR EXCLUSIVE FUR STORE Latest Designs for Braiding Persian Lamb Jackets and Fancy Etons. W. F GOUDIER, 76, 78 & 80 Brock St. Glearing Of Summer Dress Ma~ White Spot 20c., 25¢., 30c. a yard. Fancy Pattern Muslins, 20c. to 40c. a-yard. Black and White Mus- lins, 20c., 25¢., 35¢. a yard. White ! Mercerized p .- Goods up to 30c. a yd. 3 : 2 Press Ginghams, 20c. to 30c. a yard. i aw, KI Wednesday all the above lines on the Bar- gain Counter for onl We must have room for «- FALL GOODS, hence the necessi clearing out all: Sum- mer Goods. Solid. comfort in cach box of tal- A ------------------------------------ REVOLVING CANN -- Sn nit 3 gx, pe : i ---- x of Kaiser Wilhelm to "Intr Unique Innovations Into . ' Maneuvres. A sample of Celluloid Starch, Send us youg name snd ad- dress and we'll forward you a quarter-pound package of Cellu- = Berlin, Aug. 13:-Great intéres loid Starch a. a Pasting Book taches to the detgiled announe with colors for the little folks, Vo jukt 'made regarding the militar neeuvres 10 take plage in the vince of Posen from September 1 September 21st, which the Kaises attend. The manoeuvres wi unijue, inasmuch as AAV mod provements and recent innovati the technique of waging war Ww sibjected to.an exhaustive trial. ana According to: information re frém a well-informed source the Celluloid Starch Don't send any money---they're free. We just want to get you acquainted with Celluloid Starch starch that requires no cooking, never makes the iron stick and gives the best results, Send your address to-day to ha The Branord Such Woks, Limited military airship will take an part in the niamoeuvres, as was ged sbme time ago in the event siiccese of the trial flights. divisions will also. play an ¢ new role, being uscd not only f cannoitering purposes, but als ative offensive warfare, executi phise attacks on infantry and | communication, ete. By way « pediment they will: be. provided migchine uns, Pogs will be largely employed trol and intelligence service. tdbphony will be extensively with the view .of® ascertaining partance in warfare. Another esting instance will be the less t:8t role played by the cavalry, ia: the substitution of eyelists, A conspicuous part. will he pl: amnor- fad towers containing ing cannon and quick firing gw h + treops will be called up met many difficulties similar petgented at Port Arthur. ~ Gn Phone 700. Carefully and promptly ex- ecuted new style, mounts and specially shaped lenses made' to. order. Repairs of all kinds. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted. Q $ Lk Athy 1 Well dressec TOOK 1+. Buy 'Gang Th | fl 1 Cho ~ "A. 3. RE} JISFISIIIIIEE ------------------------ KINGSTON, T (We mean Kingston, J cally dead, as far as pus] Twenty thousand peo its natural advantages, 3 to thwart the best intexe jdeas will never boom it to import some good shre dead men, give everyone g elsewhere, who are willin business without fear or +. Then a blessing will NERVINE will have a = Cross Drug Store and at WARDS' Medical Co., Le Every 50c. package ¢ HAHAHA KK terfals on Wednes- day Morning. Muslins, We have all ) 15c. a Yard. Dress Goods, . Flannels, {L'w¢ and Gloves. of You Can | Winter Goo a) I Oo= y L s Underwear, ©

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