Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1907, p. 9

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x : a Y, SEPTEMBER 3, 1907. «| gery, and upon found | Passengers than allowed by law. nid Te that the nose was so. hadly broken, for him. to believe that he had to remove two small Slory told him was true. , who rented the rooms ; ' was evidently the last Ao so Mrs. J ---- Energetic Rockport Ladies. ticket selling contest between Miss Annie Lynch and B. Hopkins, of netting $29 and £180 to her in 'the [respectively. «A fancy rocker was the #00 | prize, and it was presented to dine arelock, this morn- [winner at; the t tient maid [at Rockport for He fe i two. young ladies evidently did X hing, and are to be congratulated on the suecess that attended their eof- The [Acatia, fram Sodus Point, with coal; « When she went, | hust! A Record Canoe Trip. {ber of passengers. The = Two young" canorists left here, Sum- day morning, at ven elo -- a trip to Gananogue via | u lakes and Morton. They reached Lynd- harst that evening at six o'clock, hav- ing gone a distance of forty-two. miles in, day morning, at rth a most de the room where the a steady downpour Gananoque o'clock the same afternoon, a distance fram Kingston of seven miles. which is considered very good | total [tug Mary, from Montreal, with two i] ty-two | light barges, cleared for Montreal with [§ porta en route. They report hav- | diam pioirty. of sath tables, |]akes, espeoialiy near Marble Rock. 8 First Baptist 'Church. Sunda; evening Rev. B. W. the pulpit of the the great opportunity which this work affords, for winning the young to Christ, for systematic IBible study, for character building, and for development of Christian workers. He laid emphasi obligation of parents 10 co-operate .|'with the Sunday school workers. They can co-operate "by "their presence, by taking an interest in the attendance and by manifesting the sell-denying work of the teachers trip | and workers, At the close of the ser one vice a very interesting open conference was held, on Sunday school work, in which many took part. B. A. Hotel Arrivals. ouch; C. We Roger =, {Miss M. Grinari, A. P. Gonari, G. _ yachismen. arrived morning, after their eruise CPR. switohma : injuries t Bay, bringing with-them ough it is stated boat house. .' J. Hutchison, Buffalo; L. h pride to our reputation for. ring. We've a choice ¢ 'that can the taste of on for turning out the Best) guard it jealously. ; Sits to Order, aa i B51 bet 3 Ed, "| Miss Strecker, Troy; Mr. and Mrs. E. Kitchen, Waverly; C. L. Grant, Syra- W. T. Breen i day, and was well patronized, The manmmgement have spared no means to T| Laura Watertown; Mrs. A. H. Young, Geneva, N.Y; Mrs. Buttz, Miss Matic Butaz, J. M. Ro- bertson and 'wife, Mrs. Beresford, Chi- | cago; Mrs. W. H. Elliott, Detroit; W, and Mrs.vKilliam, Mont8air, N.J.; L. should be given good support. The evening, yesterday, a was quite large. From now on, it will be open overy afternoon and Potors, Pittsburg, Pa.; J. McMaster, |attetition will be paid the "begin Miss Flossie Boyer, Miss Jennie Boyer, ners' by the instructors. Washington; F. L. Norman, New Ha. * Jth ven, Conny Mrs. 8S. L. Hoag, Marion, | furnished the music, in' the afternoon retia Eyer. and evening, and there will be music Sanborn, California; °Very night this week. The rink will Me.. Tr. B. [be open on Saturday afternoons. A Te f race was the handl- 'of the Chiriya, by Skipper J. A, He sailed his boat for alr Fas in 'her from start to finish, the above time will show, won margin. "The cup ost beautiful piece of work, one of by a Kingston boat ---- i ---- steamer America brought arge cxoursion to the. city today, Alexandria Bay and intermedigte giving them three hours in the Cloer trade relations between Can- nited States were advo- ah © Quincy, of Boston, Toronto exhibition directors' The steamynthi Castanel brought a large number of excursionists te the al noon ibday from river ponts, $18.00 to 30.00. ak E 2 Ohio; Helen Emerson, 0 : .00 aha son, Texas; H. S, to OU, R. L. Joynt, N. & ee B, Budge, Alberta Webb, Melbourne, Australia : Schraeder, Miss Santley, Minneapolis, Ninn; H. Cathcart, F."A. Bickley, B and. Mrs. Tessier, Mi ! M. Dincen, R. J. Mec {Namara and wife, M. McMullen. A. P. Christmas, Montreal: J, 'W. Du wp Gilroy, Mise A. Cotton, Miss FE. illigan, W.-H. Baker, A. G. Eathears, W. ¥. Miller, H. D. Wi RB. dell, W. X, Finney, linson, Peterhoro; Mrs: Robinson, Mrs. T. ns {shape, old skaters , stating that it is the best they ever skated wpon. The y. brought home ers, and the comfort of the patrons is looked after in every detail. "There is our whility as Tailoring {no foe charged at, the ocheok: rooms. ou'll like the/, and you'll be enthusiastic sl Bin our production. of oir Cutter and Tailors is a and a full measure of satisfac-|2 | thee cases imported goeds: great var- iety. beats anything 'of previous years. Wear 'and fit guaranteed. : Wop, N C. Billingsley, Sydenham, a ------ Peemrds' Nerving is sold i Ri 3 rr gn he in. Ki go to Toronto. Many drug | honey invested (here, The York "Lowi | THE POLIGE COURT) ; d But Was Caught By the Police-- _ Charge of Theft Not Pressed-- | Several Other Cases Before the Court. . A man went on a spree Satur- diy and Tate at night, when he was on his way' home, he fell in Jove With x. both 'of bananas which was hang {| g out in front of Lawrence Murphy's store, at the corner of King and-Prin- Fog " te oe Dueh to the proprietor" t of "bananas and ran off. The police were notified and Sergeant Nesbitt and. overtaken and he still had "the bananas in his possession. He was' taken to the lock-up, the bananas The proprietor of the store did not press a charge of theft, when the prisoner appeared in the police court {§ . this morhing. He was arraigned > i with the option of ten days. lauor was the cause. At ke was Eddy, a, sailor, was an "als ance he was given a change. LL af emmct------ The "schooner 'W. J, Suffel arrived from Oswego with coal for. P. Walsh. - i Ler at Kingston & Pembroke wharf. ~1 The stcamer New Westminstir was 2 tied up at Alexandria Bay on Satur- Sizes, day by the customs for carrying more steamer Hamilton, up, tonight. ! Nellie Reid tleared for Montreal, with | two grain-laden barges; the steamer | Panther cleared for Chicago to load Nichael McNally went to work last = s FP ; Sa 2 Friday bot conkd not stay. Mie love | Opening Display Thursday an "old timer" in police circles th g [magne mp foe i 2 and Afternoon magi ; | John i drunk.' "As it was his first appear-| WHEN WE WILL SHOW A RANGE OF eves am, Stylish Coats The. tug: Front Fy her There is a distinct advantage in buying early while each style is complete in its If - not quite prepared to buy now, COME Swilt's what : Steamer _ Toronto, AND SEE THE NEW COATS; and-if you down and up to-day; steamer Rideau | . ia Queen; for Ottawa, this morning; | should take a fancy to any particular Coat At Richardson's elevator : = The tug | have it placed aside until required. coal for Chicago. The schooner Metzner arrived at Collins Bay, with coal from Sodus. At Crawiord's wharf: Schooner er Mary Apn Lydonfrom Char- lotte, with coal. The steamer Alexandria 'arrived at} Folger's wharf on M ¥ on its down | trip and had an unusually large num- New Waterlily also called 'on its regular | down trip and took on considerable ight. . T. Co. elevator: Steamer West- mount, 90,000 bushels of wheat, with schooner Niagara, 80,000 bushels of 'wheat, and 'barges Buckeye State and St. Louis, light, from Fort. Williams | steamer Jessie Spalding, from Du Hl luth, with 64,000 bushels of wheat: two grain barges, and two light barges. Venetians, SAVED FROM DROWNING. ! -- | A Touple Picked From the Water on Sunday. | On Sunday afternoon, J. A. Kirk- patrick rescued a young lady and tleman from drowning, in the vicini- | . ty of the spile whari. Mr. Kirkpat- rick, with his wife and father, were out in their gasoline launch, Mar ite, down below the bridge. Mrs. K irkpatrick was the first one to no- Cheviots. was not long before the sturdy launch was at the scene of the accident, and the two people. were quickly into the | boat. 5 The young lady, who is a stranger in. the city, and refused to make her A x . name known to her fescuers, was bad- | F ancy Plaid Gopds, Iy exhausted, as she had been in the | Now i 3 water for some time. The people were | New designs, taken to a nearby boat house and a} ab was summoned to remove the/ young man went to change his ap-| parel none the worse for his adven-| ture, beyond a severe fright. The wp-] Dress Goods English Broadcloths, Roxana Cloths, New: Plaids Suitable for Waists and Skirts, young lady to her home, and the] Iso for Children's Dresses. tured boat was pulled in hy Gene | 'Sleeth and Charles Walker to Enapr's| This is the secopd time this year that Mr, Kirkpatrick has saved peo-| ple from a wafery grave. I ROLLER RINK OPENED. Many Skaters Out on the Holiday. > A L The roller rink was opened on Labor t the rink in first-class condition this popular pastime, and it | Sejefeiefelnieieinielefeleieieieieideteia rink was open nurning, afternoon and nd the attendance evening, and in the dfternoon special Y Members of the 14th Regiment band The floor has been put in excellent nagement have a fine staff of work- 'val FE in all kinds. Prevost, Brock street, has received His $18 suiting made to order NOTHING LIKE THEM Our Boys' Boots Are For "We have Boots that will stand the wear good, healthy, strapping Boys will give them. New lines in this week. All sizes, Box Calf, Box Kip, Horsehide, Cowhide, and Goat Skin. Sweet castor oil, for 'shildren, in le. bottles, at Gibson's Bed Cross No wonder. Kingston Peaple Be to us | The Lockett Shoe Store... SPECIAL: FUR 4 LINED COAT FOR LADIES HAAAAAAAAANAAAAATIAN ¥ 3 3 Imported English 4 cloth Shell. Che 3 M Color and Gua Of Hamster, Squ Muskrat COLLAR VERS of Persian Alaska Sable, or POX. Write for cat 2 John McKay Fur HHHA ApA HHH ¥ 149-155 Brock Kingston, «+ ( ACSI PURE 600DS Just now housekeepe with their pickling, a: ..6on of scarcity and 'hb Special care should } to the quality of the Our Spices and | Are Guarantee HH High Class Moving P (WONDERL To-Day amd To-Mo " LATEST ILLUS! SONGS Open evenings. ....... Saturday afternoon .. Tuesday Children's One Sc Roller F Skating at 2.30 and BAND EVERY I Select - Pat JAKE NOT) 1 have the best line of had, 1 have also. am enor Furniture, that I want tc very low prices, as 1 wan' Heaters. TURK'S Secon 398 Princess street. REOPENING OF S ns Attendance Quite L: the Classe: The reopening- of the stitute --- putlic sche day, was marked by a tendance in all the lo Collegiate Institute, 360 registered, as agamst, opening of - the school This increase is worthy considering the amgur thede has En on both gard to the fees at the It is 'stated that the in the difierent schools large this term, In the Cataraqui school, there pupils enrolled. Pupils to both the Collegiate lie schools; for g few d + scholars do not start day of school. ------n A rumor in London 3 and -Princess.--of Wales visit Canada. KEEP BUSY - s If business is po¢ ing will make it business is good will make it bette business is doing tise to keep it so. fellow is delighted competitor is a and has it all figu he does not have 1

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