Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1907, p. 2

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Bruce Carruthers trophy took place on [he a mystery. Saturday afternoon. The wind was : blowing very strong from the west, i Cheap Form Of Insurance. neve local en! . 3 + out. Te net of BE me at| You are insured against corns and around the once. 25¢c. Lottle of Putnam's Corn Extrac- 1 |around the black off Snike island, {hours. Try it. all buoys to a distance of six miles. -- -- At 4.08 the yachts crossed the Marriage This Week. : line: Chiriyi, , Heather and} mp, marriage of Miss Gertrude Kel- ber | Tezpi. Before the yachts. crossed line the ly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel|] Thistle, sailed by Halloway Waddell, Kelly, of this city, and John Mercer, fouled the Heather, the Gapanoque y ? acht, and was countéd out of the race. Marsh, of Winnipeg, at HS September 7th. -------- SERMON AT CATHEDRAL. -- 1 Helpful Discourse Delivered By board tack, and had the right of way. | 10-30 o'clock. Skipper Waddell. tried to. cross her bow, then made a grand stand th, their last innings, runs. 3 rat first, and Warner, {who holds down the first bag, was the pick up the willow. He made three awful smashes at the ball, but fail 10 connect with an twikters.. It was a poor start off for the knocked iylé's mit, and Shorts knocked a fly to Lumb and the team retired, Kingston's stay "on the job" "Ibrief as their oppofients'. gue oh 4 # to the inf ships. The cabin of the Thistle was| Prevost, Brock street, has a splendid slightly damaged, the bowsprit of the | assortment of light weight summer visiting yacht crashing through it. coats to be offered at very low prices. Canon Grout, on Sunday morning, in St. George's cathedral, preached one of his sermons which reach, We | inlé both the spiritual and material life, the basis of Sunday's bei story of Naaman, tier and general, Chiriyi .... 2 the successful cour- with happy home surroundings, "but he was a leper.' The "but," a small word, but mighty, | © shape of fhory life, a d stands for the particular cross whic] 4, ind, Lumb | stan ao o_o how happily circum: Scott i innin stanced, has to bear. second J was hit in the next innings, and pp ngtiad hog Tbobgtmylie a. rage because told to simply wash was put out when stealing third. [in Jordan, was made by the preacher succeeded in scoring Kingston's [to vield some intensely practical les- Ee dh re es made a good hit, by Skinner, who fanned out, Gordon was re i . jen d was nipped stealing second. scored Kingston's second run in this innings, He made firs to third on Ycung's hard ht field, and then reached this year, but the first one was not | ity: on counted. The next went to: the Kath- Sandy were brouins 35 the <f Y The leen and the one Saturday to Dalion a ay oF ng a es Bros. by two minutes and twenty-seven | deceased, whose maiden n seconds. . . but was * caught w i Shultz was retired a a pious desire to do 'more work God, to endow a bishopric, ete. asked to come just Licause its' a duty, or to teach ET fin Sunday school for the same rgason, he or 'she flies away in a rage; doing of some great thing would have he:n more to their liking. in ill-health, and a doctor orders some severe operation, some powerful medi- The team was |¢ine, there is instant compliance, but Neither |if he says "wash and be clean," "open fourth, Nicholson's | your windows and let in some fresh was a feature, but he died [air," "don't eat so much," the team being retired before | tient flies away in x great rage. There |in doing willingly venth, | day duties, afternoon and. showed excellent. form. | husband is an old Kingstonian, being She is a fine sailor in_ heavy weather. |-a hotel proprietor here some Soars The new yacht is eligible for the Car- ago. The remains were taken direct ruthers trophy, but would be held some [to Cataraqui cemetery. time on account of her size and lines. ---- an alert watchman was surprised to see a sudden flash of light in the en-| Dr. A. P. Chown, druggist. for over gine-room of the binder twine depart- | four and wu half years, and hv his un: ment at. the penitentiary. He sum- failing courtesy has made - many moned aid and with haste the fire was | friends, who will regret his departure, subdued with little damage beyond | though wishing him success * in his | scorching the woodwork 'and -blacken- | new enterprise. ing the walls. © Spontaneous combus- tion, among the oil 'and waste about . MARINE NEWS. the engine; is thought to have been the cause, as no fire had been in the The Items Gathered About the building for four or five days, as Harbor. the department had .been closed down | ol : ( on- that time, owing to a shortage "of |. The steamer Aletha will Fis. a iy raw material. The promptness of the] light to Layton to-morro gy watchman averted what might have l€aving at 7:30. Orders | been a serious conflagration. ¢ and not in waiting the great occasions that we will from the evil things which scored on | poison both soul and bod ------ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Picked Up By phs Reporters On Thair Rounds. Price's chocolates are made fresh ev- Wi but Schulte, wey foll $ The visitors scored {their other run in the ei e ball rolling with a two- 0 Tan The dases for 1 tt t - ; ison, sison and | William Swaine, piano tuner, at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. unday was a very h ong the islands had a lively time. : piano tuner, = from Srdess at MeAuley's Gambling is the curse of racing, but racing is a cause of gambling rather than the desire to,gamble is the cause The beginning of the fifth act shows ns Roum and Mephisto toilfally climh- ing the steep rocks and yawning ir chasms of the peak of the Brocken, in rafting purposes, ., the Hartz mountains, where, ascord- ab, le, 2b. ne oad i Yarker--Warner, 1b; -{Shorts, cf: Scott, ss; Wood, ; Shultz, 2b.; Rose, c.; Skinner, 3b. Witches and Warlocks meet on Wal. | afternoon, with a cergo, of wheat, for purgis night (the 13th of April) to Richardson's. She will arn n hold } : night grows darker 'and darker: the day morning. moon' is in its last quarter and gives % i . Te : but little light. They climb higher and | F¢™Mains at high level. 0 is Jelly higher; the trees and rocks and dis- highest about the mi idle of June, tant clifis take on wondrously fantas.| 20d then recedesg But this year it has tic shapes in the dim light of the dy-| £00® down but a few inches and so ing moon; only the PR of owls | gradually that the difference is hardly and the far-away cry of the lonely Pefteptible. night-hawk breaks the solemn still- a oan eS ve atte writhe and try to clasp the wanderers She hae been making week-end trips he- In He artible embrace. Af midnight this trip is the Jast for this season. witches gather from far and neat tol. Swift's: Steamer Dundurn;" up, their unholy festival. During the trulv- i ty of horrifying scene that follows Mephisto | taWa, down, Sunday 'morning; steamer shows Faust ihe never-failing "Pun- ishment of Evi] . } A with térror-stricken Faust writhing in [Steamer Rideau Queen, to Ottawa, this the evil one's grasp. A perfect storm |MOrDing; steamer Aletha, from Bay of electric five descends, amid which [POIDts, to-day. 3 : the imps and witches are seen reveling| Since December, 1904, when the in their fiendish 'merriment. The pro-| Schooner Dobie went to the bottom of duction will be seen here at the | the channel in Deseronto herbor with Grand. nest Wednesday, August 28th. [8 cargo of coal in 'her hold a serious he score by innings was as follows : 01101003 %6 .:000Q0021 0-3 Notes On The Game. Young is a good one in stealing bases. Tilson was the only man to score two Good advertising cuts the of selling goods is ome reason why it the liberal advertiser. Of the dozen or more babies horn to summer visitors and dents at Thousand Island Park, have been of the feminine gender. The firemen received a call, on Sat- urday afternoon, 'to the. residence Albert Lawler, Bay street, where some in the dining-room had caught ire. The blaze was extinguished be- fore any damage was d marineman, captain is Ricking himself a clock repfiired, and afterwards found that he could urchased a new clock for 60c. juice for 5c, at Wade's drug stove. enry van Dyke concludes his series of "Days Of" in Seribner's, with an story of the rivalry in fish- in love of two 'Connecticut clergymen in the ancient village Samaria. The relative merits of bait to a minimum. That pays to buy from runs. What's the matter with . the Union m ? § Shorts, Shultz and Rose did the scor- "In union there is strength," and the union team won out, It was a case of the union men going on strike and winning out. 'Nicholson is a winner when it comes | | to running around the bases. 4 The Yarker boys know it for all they are wi olan is quite an acrobat. a fine somersault when stealing second se. It is rumored that Sam Arniel has n offered a job with the Eastern ague. Pe Sam Arniel will get the whol police force in the game next summer, * ball for mine," gays S has a case for police court, as a result of the game. Some of layers are to be cha five cents to hav When Owerpowered With Headache |there. This is now cleared awsy and vy. Those who . : _| where the Dobie lay. Boats can pass Kfar it may find an ingenious al- nerf] tho change 3% nakes, Head, up and df n with impunity. nd vo eer at onoe. Large Thomson and Bromson arrived from mb's twisters did ssome fine work. "Do you want a basket?" cried one of the kiddies when Yarker's second base- man dropped Stokes' high fly. ' Sporting Notes. The Toronto - ball team have only games to play at home HAD A LEG BROKEN, An Accident to Trainer Hayes, on turd = and Dr. 3 A. McBroom, Brock- ville, Miss Ireland recently graduated coal barge; th teamer Glenmount from the Brockville General Hospital nrges Se i as trained nurse. passed on ler way to Montreal, with Alexander Hayes, trainer at Cata- ving park, had the misfor- tune to fracture his | ¢ Shortly before noon he was driving home with Robert Reeves, and at the corner of Princess and Alfred streets, It is now an assured fact that there cup' races until 1906 at the very earli "Tom* Coley, of the Irish-Canadi- CITY AND. VICINITY. -- Married At Amsterdam, N.Y. William R. Wilson, formerly of King- ston, now ol Amsterdam, N.Y., and were married August 21st. Who Owns The Pig ? id i 1 On Sunday, a dead pig was notic Mijes--A Foul' and the Thistle in the iy oe MeDonald's Cove, Was Put Out of the Race. by some of the cottagers. How the Another keenly contested race for the | porker got into the water appears to which the yaclits started they only went | bunions by the purchase of a single The course was from the yacht club, tor. It cures painlessly in twenty-four will take place in St. John's church, >, od lay morning at e Heather was standing on the star-| | Orismouth on Wednesday when the Heather caught him just amid. | Light Weight Summer Clothing. The yachts crossed the line after the | Extra value in clerical black coats. A first round as follows: _ great variety to choose from. Died At Garden Island. :| The death occurred at Garden Is- - {land, this morning, of Rebecca Rog- ney, widow of the late James Rogney. 'he: deceased was born in the city 1.04.45. | Seventy-four years ago. The funeral 1.07.12. will beheld to-morrow morning. 1.08.40. 1 10.45. Buried At Cataraqui. The remains of the late Mre, Ed- ward Mostyn, who died in Ottawa, on The Chiriyi took the race. Three races have been run for the cup Elizabeth Henderson, was: horn in The Temeraire was out on Saturday | Kingston forty-three vears ago, Her . > Removing To Oshawa. FIRE AT THE PRISON. Mr. and Mrs. 'A. J, Logan, Syden- --_ ham street, will remove to Oshawa. An Alert Watchman Caught It in on September 1st, where Mr. Logan Time. has secured a good position as man- On Saturday night ahout ten o'clock of Stott & Jury's drug store. or Logan has been head. clerk with The steamer Britannic was charlered in Chicago to carry wheat to King- : stom at Jo. per bushel. tt By AntExuillant Co. IH Es ITT is. a the Kingston & Pembroke Railway wharf, loading withs for Garden Island ' for The steamer Algonquin cleared from 3 Filli vo o'cl Saturday to the German legend, the Fort William at two o'clock Saturday their yearly festivities. The | Kingston on Thursday night or Fri The water in the St. Lawrence river steamer Varuna arrived at Fol- ger's Monday morning, from Thousand tween these two points all summer, but Sunday morning; steamer City of Ot Picton, down, Sundfy night; stearfer i," and the cdrtain falls | Ningston, deown and up, to-day; menace to navigation has existed You want a good dose of Nerviline. | there is now eightgen feet of water The tugs Mary P. Hall, Montreal, each with three light barges. Haticins : The Thomson and Bronson cleared for i itations are out for the MRstinge Montreal with four grain-laden barges, g oe rie Ireland, Easton's Corn- and the Mary P. Hall cleared for that port with three grain barges and one : 4 a cargo of oats and barley, from Fort Only all-aenm Ke cream, in the aty William; the schooner Keewatin ar- rived from Sodus Point, with coal. "fans, has started in (welve races, this season, ranging from one to ten miles, and has won all except one, Canadian National ph Fe Toron- Septem} * number passing oxer his left ~ below the knee. A little over a year ago, Mr. H leg broken in a here. Course = . Robert Reid's ambulance was sum- moned and the injured man was e moved to the Hotel Dieu, where his leg. was set by. Dr. Hanley. Mr. Hayes appears to have a horror of the am- bulance, us he would not lie down an the stretcher, and when he arviv- ed at the Hotel Dieu carried sin. He placed his arm 1 the $ 1.3 of 4h in to the . buildin ; gead such names as mainstay for the past two vears, is these to know that to Nelson, B.C., hina with his futher. iW al likely that an 'east- of the Canadian Associa- clubs from Ottawa, : Mont Beosicoile. Will- he ol e 'just been | course of a few week Robert Fitzsimmons, all that's good in King of Soft Hat sale "with us a come "Borsaling" -- 'Hawes' makes it necessary for the boats 'to Report from Parham says thet the still burning, but the rainstorm on Saturday help- ed to put out the conflagration: The illagers bad a very lively. time on -- and other Soft Hat Special- 1sts. better line in Ca 1 was "united in marriage on August vf SeotgMibd Kingston' : Store Will Be Out Soon. o's Famous Bar - "Capt. Thomas Donnelly says that the steamer Nevada, under repairs at Soft Hats for F; Toledo, will be back in commission by A . : September 10th, several months before 5) navigation closes: -- The vessel -was el sent to Toledo so that the delay in X Ipuiring might be' as short as possi- ble. . You only need to our stock represents Change Of Time. A change of time in the running. of the steamers Kingston and Toronto, of the Richelieu and Ontario line, came into effect to-day. The boats will Jeave Kingston and all points east as far as Prescott, one-half hour carlier than thé schedule 'which has prevailed " alls summer. This change is made on Makers, the ** Stetson, * then || account of the shortening days, which style and quality in Hats. { _ First of all, the' "Doo 1 v » }lleave earlier in order to rim the --"Piccadilly" - "Townsend rapids by daylight. S-- i A pretty wedding took place in St. - }| Jon's church, Lansdowne, when Miss We believe you'll find no || Jean Deane, daughter of G. F. Deane, 13th, to W. A. Munro, agricultural specialist, in the Morrisburg Collegi- ate institute. Charles Kiser, Belleville, was badly injured at Niagara Falls: iv 3 fall of sixty feet His_head and boay were badly broised. > a $2.00 to $6.00. Miss Jennie L. Doyle, of that city, 'born--in 1827--and possibly fifty years old by the time he remembered the mills. [aching back, Tumbago € Have Ion stiff or awe w matter how chron ? hic. for Munyon's 8x R! C I cannot accept them as truth. It is his- ~~ Bo Guokly you will be cured. builder": years in the H. M. Provincial regiment on the 24th September, 1783, and next yedr, having learned , the business of millwright, was employed by the govern- | Fur and Fur Lined. ment to erect the mills at Kingston, and he was joined by his family, and moved | which had been recently surveyed and allotted to the second battalion of the 84th regiment. Iii July, 1788, he was appointed a justice of the peace for the county of Mecklenburg, and' captain of militia in 1809. He died 17th Degember, native of Long Island, in the state of New York. They had five sons and one daughter. Clarke, was a native of Duchess county, He was the eldest son of Robert Clarke anid his wife, ISobel Ketchum. In the year 1784 he accompanied his mother and her other children to Canada. He became a colonel of militia Foe justice of the peace, and by his wife, Anne McCoy, step-daughter of Col. Johnson, had twelve sons. authentic, and have been known as his- tory in this section for years." Former Well Known Resident of Gananoque Reporter. was prominent in business and muni- cipal affairs in Gananoque, died at Kingston, last Thursday, aged eighty- two years and ten months. He was the eldest son of the late Terence |, ¢ O'Brien, and was born Th Ireland. When he was five years of age he came with his Togher's family to Canada, settling at Gananoque, where he grew up and lived for over filty years. / He learned the cooper man for some years, afterwards own- ing, a cooper shop, and employing a number of hands. At that time the 'large flour mill, known as "The Gan- anoque Mills," the largest then in Canada, was in operation, running night and' day the year round, * and' more than hall the men in 'he village wore engaged in "Making bairels for the flour. They also made potash barrels, " pork barrels, butter tubs, and other wooden ware. 'Afterwards. when the mill> was stopped, Mr. O'Brien got out hoop stuff and racked hoops, heading and staves, that were shipped to \Uswego. He also kept a general store. and shoemaking busi- ness, in a wooden building that stood | 7 here, being active, industrious and en- terprising; and was a popular man in | every way. But he met with reverses in business, and became financially in- operations. Finally, about _twenty- here and moved to Escott, fifteen miles east of here, where he first rent- ed and then purchased the mill pro- perty.' He remained there till sickness and old age rendered him unfit for work, when a few years ago he was removed to Kingston. to Miss Bridget ILoney, who died about four years ago, and had a large family. His eldest son, Terence, continued the milling business at Es. cott and McIntosh's Mills, and has now a mill at Lansdowne. < Patrick, another son, became a priest, and died | ; voung. One . daughter, Mrs, "R. .}- Bowes, lives in' New York, and four unmarried daughters in Kingston. PD ited by the worst storm in its his- tory. Fences were levelled, 'trees up- rooted, and scores of windows were smashed to atoms by the hailgtones, which were unusually large. Trewverton, of Siduey, fell into a well and was drowned, tles, at Hoag's, RULDER OF THE WILLS Had Been in Use Fifty Years Be- fore Recollection of Mr. Stuart --A Sketch of the Builder of the Mills. "John Stuart is wide of the mark in saying that Mr. Clarke did not build Kingston Mills mills," remarked a citi- forty ycars of age when Mr. Stuart was If the rest of Mr. Stuart's facts are as reliable aS the one I am discussing then tory and the documents are forthcoming - of | trouble get that Robert Clarke, great-grandfather ey stile Shain V Vitalizer makes weak mem strong a-o%es lost vowers. Exclusive Fur Store. TO ORDER. Semi-Fitted and Box Coats in . E. Clarke, of this city, built the mills mm 1783. Here is a sketch of the Robert Clarke was born in Quaker Hill, Duchess county, in what is now the state of New York, 16th March, 1744. He owned two farms in that county. They were confiscated on the success of the revolutionary party in the American war. He joined General Burgoyne's standard, and, at his request, accom- panied 'other provincial volunteers to Canada. The day after 'he left, Bur- goyne surrendefed. Having served two (the Loyal Rangers), he was discharged subsequently those at Napanee; In 1785 | with them to lot 74, in the ist conces-| sion of the township of Ernesttown, 1823. 'His wife, Isobel Ketchum, was a Matthew Clarke, grandfather of J. E. He was born 3rd October, 1771. "These skétches," said the citizen, "are .LATE PETER O'BRIEN. Gananoque. Peter O'Brien, who for many years ermanagh, trade, and, worked at it as journey- where Mr. Rogers is now building an opera house. Then he purchased the |! old oatmeal mill: and water power at west side of the upper' dam, and equipped jt as a grist mill, which he |: ran for a" number of years. He wasa member of the first village council, | 2 when the village was incorporated and | & separated from the township; and served at' different times afterwards, both as councillor and reeve. He was also for some time a school trustee. For many years he was prosperous volved so that he had to curtail his five years or more ago, he sold out e was married when a young man, _ The village of North Gower was vis- A Holstein cow belonging to Samuel Lime juice in small and large hot- Jue milk vemdory in Belleville, _ ots charging six cents per quart. ' [idee nid Without Alcohol A Strong Tonic Without Alcohol A Body Builder . Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier Witheut Alcohol . : | Ayer's Sarsapurills Without Alcohol "Se p T RHEUMA ISM MUNYON'S 3X CURES Think of & remedy that Jelioves sharp, Pains in any par | in from Sam to gy hours and effects 5 we is ill was over perfect cure a 8. zen. "The fact is that the mill was Rout Sam in ow Nay mevtratines the acid takes soreness away. Have you a sk your druggisg LISTEN]. - We make our own Lined Coats. W. F. GOURDIER 76, 78 and 80 Brock St: Carefully and 'promptly ex- ecuted new style, mounts and specially shaped lenses made Repairs of all kinds. Examined and Glasses Fitted. Issuers of Marriage of strength--No. 1, Goox Mepioiwe Co. TORONTO ( III ADVANGE IDEAS IN DRESS SUIT-3 INGS FORFALL § Can be seen here in great variety. Ca SSH Styles, patterns and § colorings confined ex- clusively to us. Cannot be had at any other store in the city, thus giving you the satisfac-. many other ladies will not have the same kind of a suit as Not a minute too early to make a selection, as the range is complete now, and many lines imported from Great Britain be repeated. Our. Showing of Coa's Will be far ahead of ® anything ever attempt- ed -in the city. and New York styles ¥ brought here for your $ | § inspection. : PD FD od] DD Without Alcohol] | ¥ Medicine Without 3 THE CANA " OF COI HEAD' OFFICE, TORONTO BE WALKER, President ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager 4 H. IRELAND; Superintendent of Branches Branches 'throughout Canada, a BANKIN Business may be trans: of the Bank, Accounts : made or withdrawn by 1 i to out-of-town accounts, KINGSTO GORNER OF KING C. STEV HAVE 'Will be ple the New Lasts Come in to-day J. H. Suthe The House .0l and if any defe WE ARE Al McKELV 69 and 71 2000000000 0000000 i Ll Brass and Iron Bedstead, at Special Prices. ; Also Feather Pillows, in t Feathers. Also Lock Weave, Hercule James Reic GET THE H FOR OU! Women's Dongola Blucher, regular $ Women's Dongola heavy soles, large ¢ 'lar. $175 for - - Special--B Buff Bals., all sizes they last - - - Reid & SUCCESSORS TO D. J. PH Ee &

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