Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1907, p. 8

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"| A. E. BYRNE, Div.rSupt. y iter having served » | count of 20 per cent. of all our ---- 17.--Panic- tod States governmesit dam at Ash the river and' were Express Train Wrecked. Pa, Sept. 17.---A Lehigh Vall express train, from Buffalo to sie. (beat Pattonburg tunnel, New Jersey. *il IA number of trainmen and passengers { were injured, but none of the in Wail fatally, . mo dividend | Sm the $3,000,000 | Superior | "An Automobile Accident. l T { automobile, comtaining a x ht | of seven Elks retuming ~ San {tou, ran into a telephone pole here early, to-day. Thies men were killed 'May Return To France. |outright, and a fourth is reported to London, Sept. 17.--James Norton [be dying : Winslow has received official notifica- | i tion from Ambassador White in Paris | Killed On Board Ship. that the decree expelling him from | Tokio, Sept. 17.--Forty of the crow France was annulled. Permission is {were killed asd injured on board the given by the French minister of the | Japanese battleship Washima, by the interior for Winslow to returt to [explosion of a twelve-inch shell within Franee and live there ds long as be the shield, after target practice near eh Bo int we Winghow _1o- {Kure, on September 9th. The fatalities me he expects to return [included o lieutenant, tw dets, and immediately. "This substantiates what lon, staff officer. oo I said all along." Winslow declared, "that the charges against me are ab- salute lies. I hope the Times will ex- PERSONAL MENTION. préss my thanks to the ma friends . who sicid by me in my of Movements Of The People--What need." {| They Are Saying And Doing. ---------- i Moy C. Byrne, Belleville, is visiting in Innocent Man In Prison. jthe eit : San Francisco, Cal, Sept. 17.--Al | HB. T, Parent, Ramiorty, Alberta, is thirteen years in |['® the city on business. . San Quentin penitentiary, it develop- | Mrs. James MeArthur, Kingston, - 1» od, yesterday, that William Evans, one | the guest of Mrs. 1. D, Finn, 100 Os of the convicts, is ap inpoeent man. |§ street, Ottawa. : Evans was convicted in Amador coun- | Mrs: M. Smith and daughter, Cleve: ty of burglary and: sentenced to life {lnnd, Ohio, is visiting her mister, Mrs. Sonme eo Wi | Filson, Princess street. impr tnt. Ho will he relensed, William Meacham, who has been vis iting W. G. Kidd, Barrie street, re turned tn Chicago, to-day, . Miss Edith Eliott, who has been visiting Miss Violet McNiece, has re {turned to her home ii Montreal, | Nrs. C. W. Glenn, The Late Rev. John H. Hughes. St. Jom, N.B.. Spt. 17.~Rex. John H. Hughes, onc of the pioneer minis ters of the Baptist denomination of the maritime provinces, died suddenly at his home in Indiantown, on Satur | 0 sel ing a few weeks day, at the age of vighty-ohe vears. | op hu in"Napanhe and vicinity, He was found dead by his wife in his | Frank Sacketts and. wile, Cape Vin- hath room. {eent, N.Y. were aver today, to be present at the Crpig MeRerras wed: ding, to-morrow. Miss Alice M. Babeock, of this dity, and her cousin, Miss Ada Babeook, Rochester, gre visiting relatives in Must Prove Origin Of Fire. i Jumaica, Sept. 17. The supreme court har rendered a decision itt which itis held that the holders of insuranée policies must prove the |Odesra and Violet. arigin of thadive which destroved their | : , property on January Mth. The decis- | Inmes Hoag, Vamrouver, B.C., Spent y En dow-dn ith hi ; p ion ix a victory for the insurance com- Ind Fs ith his 5 LF 4 i panies. Nothing Heard uf Them, _ jor his western home. | Te friends A {will be pleased to hear that she will Berlin, Sept. 17.--A telegram from | romain in the city for good, having Advent Bay, via Hammerfest, states { accepted a position here. that nothing has been heard from the | pA. Folger, Jr., trainmaster, Canoe William Bruce expedition, which left [dian Northern railway, North Battle the base of supplies almost one month (ford, Sask, s born at Kingston, ago with the intention of reluraing on | Ont., September 17th, 1563. August 28th. | Rev. A. T, Love, BD, and - Miss Love, Quebee, spent the t day in When Parliament Meets. {the city with Mrs, i So Ottawa, Sept. 17.--A cabinet coun- | Mrs. Coxwarthy; Livingston avenue. ail will be held this afternoon. Sir | Sir Mackenzie Bowell, accompanied Richard Cartwright will be presenta (by his da , Mrs. C. P. Holton, The impretsion grows that parliament has left for St. Paul on a visit to will reassemble on November 21st {his eldest daughter, Mrs J. C. Jamie next, ' san. a i Mt | Miss Josephine Bazines, who has St. Johns, Que, is to have a new [been staying with her sister, Mrs. W. newspaper. It will be published by ald. W wv. Bagot street, returned to | company under the title of Le Progres her home in Clayton, N.Y. this mom- | du Richelieu, and will claim to. be the ing, a fod by Mrs. Murphy and liberal organ. {children, who will spend a week there Automobile Ran Into a Telegraph Pole and Three Men Killed Outrightt--An' Express Train|, Wrecked, > Pit Pa, Sept. sein Shen a in which they were crossing the A river be * lgam to sink, six workmen on the Un- pinwall, Pa. last t, jumped into a : night, jumped i re nd |New York, was wrecked early, to-day, latter | tT being notified, to put their prem- Stuart street, has |urer, He 0 cag, Alfred street, and left yesterday {The remuining three will be easily set |Bertha Thomas were the little of Miss Alice McGinmis| labor, as it was found impossible {get anyone to contract for the mud- | J. ing cut glass, silverware, china and | Cases At Police Court. {pictures and furniture were received A large crowd was present at the! from the many friends of the con- {police court, this morning, when a !tracting parties. At 1:30 am. the variety of cases greeted the magis- young couple left for their future trate. The first name on the blotter home at Millburk; near Battersea, amid ) THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1907. -- -------- remem HERES A CHALLENGE «4 | ------ i Week Ee minis And Last. BLU Aa : Gi | as. Uren rie: goven ue on tbe ou. PUT FORWARD TO THE at lowest prices. 4 x Every usrson ds wanted at the | Conservatives Spent $500,000 in| armouries, Wesneaday Thursday 1904 Election, ys Mr. | epenings. H exhibits. 14th - Sa prehestra. Pugsley in An Address. /4 St. John, N.B,, Sept. 17--Addressing Fairville electors last night Hom. Wil Liam Pugsley, minister of public works, said in part: 'Mr. Borden is one of those gentlemen who know nothing of corruption being used in their own behalf. 1 do not pretend that no money was ever spent to sefure my election; I think. there has Theen some 1 know of a prominent songervutive : Sanit from this province who went to Nova | Jct Hog Offs i, Suritary |S vet shee as he rors | tor Melntyre were present, was held, | Spent om his election, but he thanked A ) hay - Forty Cents On Dollar. At a meeting of the Maspectors of the George Sears estate, an offer of forty cents on the dollar was received for _| the hardware stock. The offer was held over until Friday next. Prosecutions To *Continue. This morfing & meeting at which p cof those | God it was always his own money. I] So Lreyage Yor hie tion-of th lknow that $25 080 was spent in an jort to secure that man's election. About | Mf Mr. Borden is sincere he will mgke ap- {out B statement of the amount ex to | pended 'by the conservative party 'in the elation of 19904. 1 think the peo- iple would be startled if they knew the size of the amount and how it {was raised. 1 would sdy $500,000 had ¢ failed, af- ises into sanitary condition. ten persons will be summoned to pear before the police magistrate answer the above charge. Gathered Them In. Four drunks were raked in by the on : : hs been raised by corporations and oth- | Police, Tg, I all cas | FS interested. Ii will be said that e a o : {this cannot be -proved, but if Mr No-day. Two. of the men are old of- fenders and the other two, a man and Borden cares to notice my words, 1} {would invite him to take action ! ol rontel and : mall re Dyeing in 5 rg [the matter will be tested. Mr.' Bor Fhe paic had been doing the town all | den and those associated with _ him night, and ended up in the Hotel de thave been - making statements, buf Park, this momming, from where they | they. have found they have been play ware taken to more eamtiortaile quar- [IBZ With fire. Mr. Aylesworth and tars. (others have taken the thing up and jare getting back at them." The Case Dismissed. Two kittle girls, both under fifteen vears of age, appeared before Magis trate Farrell, in private session, this morning. The Tithe girls got into a | quarrel, which ended in one girl being On Wednesday, the lth inst, Miss pounded, and then to make it worse [Ammie Mabel Thomas, youbgest dangh the mothers stepped in, and the case [ter of Hery Thomas, Sydenham, was ended by the mother of one child hav- untied in marriage to Reaben Taylor {ing the other sdmmoned before the | Clark, of Battersea. The ceremony, | jcourt. After heaFing the evidence the which was performed hy Rev. J. A magistrate dismissed the ease after | Waddell, took place at the residence of giving both children a lecture on their | the bride's parents, "Cedar Lawn, future behavienr. near Sydenham, in the presence of a} j large number of guests, The Elected Officers. : was profusely decoratid with choice | Last evening a well-attended meetin, flowers. 'The bridal couple stood under jof the Kingstan yacht club rolle¥ a beautiful arch of evergreens A SYDENHAM MARRIAGE. | ---- | { Reuben T. Clark and Miss Annie M. Thomas Wedded. house and hockey temm was held in the club | white roses, i {rooms. The following officers were | The bride, who was given away by {elected for the coming season: Presi- (her father, looked fair and lovely in dent, W. B. Dalton, JF.; vieepresident, her beautiful wedding gown of Gream fStantey Cunninglmm; secretary treas- [silk chiffon taffeta. A long bridal Frank Strachan; manager, Clive [veil, with coronet of orange blossoms Betts: captain, Ross Wilkinson A land a bouquet of white bridal roses, practice will be held at the roller Lilies of the valley and maiden hair rink this evening and a game will be fern, completed a very striking cos played on Tuesday night with the In- | tame, ternational Correspondence team, Her only ormament was a School | beautiful pearl brooch, the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid, Miss Flossie J. Orr, of Sydenham, looked charm- Loborough Lake Bridge. {ing in a gown of cregm silk similar to Five piers. of the Loughboro Lake [the bride's. Her bouquet was of pink bridge have constructed, . These {FOSS lilies of the valley, and she wore are the most difficalt of the eight, as |a beautiful pearl pendant, the gift of they are placed on a maul bottom. (the groom. Misses Jemmie Clark and maids day {of honor. The groom was assisted by to [Charles S. Clark, of Battersea. Mrs | Thomas rendered most effectively bottom pitrs. On Monflay, a horse | the wedding march by Mendelssohn. | owned by John Johnston, who lives | After congratulations the wedding ! near by, was drowned near the bridge. | party adjourned to the dining room It backed over ane of the piers. The where a sumptuous repast was served county council will have to pay for and the remainder of the evening was it, as it was loaned by the owner for spent in social intercourse. A heauti- the bridge work. ful array of wedding presents, inelud- up. The work is being done hy was Henry McEwen, who was charged, (a shower of rice and good wishes. yesterday, with trying to procure h- |The bride's going-away dress was of quor after being put on the Indign [g7e¥ Fronch Venetian cloth, blouse of hist. This case was adjourned till white silk and hat to match. Thursday morning as the counsel for] ---- ! the license inspector was at division WEDDED FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS. court, Robert Buye, a sailor, was charged | Willian Robinson Tells About Chocolate cream peppermints, "Huy | J ian at Gilmon's Red Cross | LOCKJAW IN A COLT Premier MoBride, British Columbia, | declares that he and his party are | Was Cured By Dr. w. ¥., Morgan, | now, as they always were, in favor | of Kingston. { of the exclusion of Asiatics from the] There have been several cases re | provinee, | corded of late regarding the cure of | {tetnns, or lockjaw, in human beings, the latest being from Brooklym, N.Y. It will be of interest to weord a {severe case of Jookjaw in a three-year: {old colt, which was recently eured by Dr. W. J. Morgan, of Kingston. The horse is owned by a township of Kingston farmer, and for five days its jaws were locked so that it could neither eat wor drink. Dr. used what is known as the non-serum treatment, which proved quite suceess- ful. On the sixth day an improvemént, was noliccable, and soon after the animal began to recover rapidly. For the past two weeks Dr. Morgan has been driving the colt about the city, and it is as well as it ever, was. The cure was most remarkable; for there is scarcely a case of the kiml that has Liquid court plaster for cuts, 10e., at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. A CHANCE TO GET OUT OF THE RUT. week we are giving a special dis- showed up. This is the third meeting called this year. It is certainly dis- | ; py _ [Cournging to those who are tzying te! courses. Don't miss this oppor get a team together. The few | tunity of saving from 12 to 20 who did appear defided to eall a prac | "ricket dollars, All this week our Local | tice. the ( field for Wednes- | Office, at 57 Brock St. will be day Sher - "oy ook. 2 ; ; goal posts will be put up before then, open from 8 a.m. till 9.30 pn. so thet Bi will he n i for business. Surely the boys are going to let the mame of Lime in the dust, for want © even attend a meeting, lot | iH «3 : 'gq. (alone turn ont and play. F.C.Hambrook, : a Ey _ Selected Prof. Shortt. Reprasantative: ~~ | pl yiin Shortt, Queen's Unis agreed upon by t and BB J. oO to be the chairman of the 8 investigation 'under the ims act, which is to suguire ate . : or 3 the the railroad tele grb the Canadian Pacific. h % is mn Montreal, to-day, in conneption with the investigation. 3 Flower show Morgaa | --ry : missing in armouries to-mor- | form of with drunkenness. He said he was Cooke's Church | Organ. not drunk or was not sober, but was; Satias last, Mr. and M sitting in.a doorway out of the rain... Robinson o leted 1} =a when arrested. Fe is an old member Bon Sumpletet the . filty- hen rested: Oo & n n : seventh vean of their marriage. Mr of the English Life Saving service but | Robinson whe down town, this morn has heen sailing on Covadian waters) jg Jogking quite hearty. Me said! latly, He was given one day to 2°t | (hat in all those fifty-seven years his out of town, | wife and himself never had words. | en { "And both of us are Irish too." INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | added. | The worthy couple went to Cooke's | | o Cooke's Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up BY church, on Sundav morning, in com- Reporters On Their Rounds. imemoration of their wedding day. | Grapes, 30c. a basket. Carmovsky's, | They are the two only members of Adult Purgens is sold at Gibson's | that church who were at its opening. | Wil- he Broadcloths Lead. ------ This season the trend of Fashion leads tg Broadeloths as- the popular Fall Suit. material r or We have prepared for the demand and have ready a fine showing of A full of range colors--Navy English and French Broad- " cloths, Z5¢, 99¢, 1.25, 1.49, 1.75 yard. Blues, Browns, Garnet and others. Your New Fall Coat Will soon have to be chosen and we would suggest an early selection, as the assort- ments are now at their best. We have . All the Latest Models And many of these we eannot possibly get more of when these are sold. 6.75, 7.50, 9.50, 10.00, 11.52, 12.30 and up to 21.59. Children's FALL COATS. In great variety. Come and see these now whether prepared to buy or not! "Tt makes absolutely no difference, vou are just Welcome. as { Red Cross: by Store, | 230. [sixty years ago last autumn. "Opn | The Poultry Association will exhibit | Sunday." .said Mr. Rohinson, "when, over 200 birds at their show at the |! walked up the aisle. 1 thought armouries on Wednesday and Thurs- | things looked strange. I hadn't been | ve to the church for some time, beeause! Poison flv paper, two packages for | we weve away. Behind the pulpit, | Se., only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug [was a large organ, larger than the Store. {one I had seen there. and away down, Dr. Evans made a great sweep of in front of it was .a young lady! the prizes at the Syracuse state fair | playing away on a thing that look- with his carrier and dragoon pigeons. ied like a typewriting machine. 1 said | Kighteen birds wire shown and the te myself, 'Surely we've got into the | An investiment with the Inter- ever recovered. Kingetatian received sixteen firsts and rong "huh, but then there were | ------------ two seed . This is one ofthe best | familar faces around You see, 14 mations): Ryrrespondence Schools IT MUST NOT HAPPEN | records ever made by a local fancier [didn't know that Cooke's ehurch had | means a big increase in your 5 z i fat any show. | got such a grand organ during my salary. Employers are looking yy. se Se The genuine Van Horn's Hihfent is | absence. } a ame of the Limestones Must Na 3 $ for men who can do things. We Be road.' Si A hens Red Cross Drug | : oe pomp i 3 Prese - Store. T s '| INTER! DIA' RADE. } refer you to any of our numerous | wp, rughy foothall meeting fast} The police. recived a cull ab mid} on | ® students in Kingston. During this night did net materialize: no one night, last night, to the Chinese res- | Has Been Formed By Y. M. C. A. taurant, on King street, where two soldiers were into a scrap. When the} officers arrived the row was but one man was 'stretched ott Directors. A meeting\of the hoard of directors Over, (of the YMCA, was hold, Monday ; : . » on | gvenmp, in the association rooms. the floor. The celestial aid not Fuhen the following were present : F | want them arrested as he did Dot |G. Lockett (chairmai), E. P. Jenkins. care for police court SoG. A. Bateman, Dr. Lake, William the men were not taken in charge. | Gill, Oliver Chown, Francis Partridge, Englishmen resent the class of men | Seerctary Nelles and Instructor Bar as described in yesterday's Whig who! ton. 'The wain object for considera- refused work at cighteen cmt an! (ion was the forming of an intermed:- hour. - They thir they do not de! to department. This has been foimd serve to be classed with honest. able | necessary. on account of many of the bodied, willing English workers, scores { boys, being too large for the junior of whom are in this comwy. The! classes and not quite large enough ior Whig i. go minded and knows of | the senior grade. The matter was ful- scores ; upon the land they hail from, tablish' such a depatfment. John Mcintyre. Fort Henry, roport- | A normal Sunday school teachers' ed to the police to-day that a skiff [class will also be had been stolen from his place during | wiruction will be piven in Suaday The kif is painted green | school work, and the lesson for and outside. with a red strip |eoming Sunday discussed. : name Kate ? on bow and the letter is on the ours. No trace of the tawa on the formed, when in- st ihe ¢ A large numier left, to-day, for Ot Ki & Pembroke fonnd. This | railway to attend the exhibition there. to | Rdwards' Nervine is sold in Kings | lak- | ton at Gibdon's Drug far oh) Cross nglishmen who ie hel discussed and it was decided to et- 2 | [ } i New Empress Shoes JUST RECEIVED New Shapes, New Leathers Prices. Calfskin and Gun Metal Leathers are the Shoes While Patents in Lace for street wear this fall. and at the Old and Button are the right thing for dress. Our new stock shows all the NR ~ Py ~ b> a nr ne new shapes, &e. We will be glad to show these Shoes to anyo The Lockett Shoe Store. one. Ladies' Fall 2 Dorothy Dodd and © » © $ © «© ® oo o4 VEGVIOPI0TI0000909000¢ POPPI VIBE ¥ me. _ 0000000000 00000000 Q A OOO OOOVOOOOOC rOHOO OOO ee + OOO ODOOO YOO FOTO OOO Our guarantee with somathing. We give i such Furs as will isfaction, subject to chased, and ordinary wear. Not all desirable Furs able ing from life-long ¥ always glad to a i n best interests: ices, we allo greater 'equ Joney. one to give ent for your John McKay Fur Hou 139-155 Brock St., Kingston, Ont. OO YO OOK Kingston Horticul Society Annual Exhibitic -- QF -- ; Fruits, Vegetables & Fl ARMOURIES Wednesday & Thurs ~ 18th and 19th in Afternoons - and evenings. music by the 14th Baml. Get and entry forms from the Secre! W. McLean, 91 Clarence street. r 0000000000000 0VO00000T Adults, 25c. ; Children, 10c¢ Kingston Poultry Assoc Are giving all Fanciers and ws 1 Ix POULTRY, PIGEONS, PHEA AND PET STOCK in general AN EXTRAORDINARY T AT THE ARMOURI Wednesday & Thur Sept. 18 and 1¢ Open day and evouing Fine Da tendance FUR and FEATHE] of the FINEST QUALI Sc (WONDERLAN --_ S------------ Change ol programme every Wednesday, Friday. : Motion Pictures to-day and "A RARE OLD BIRD "DOG POLICE." Open every afternoon Open evenings ....... Open Saturday ' Geo. Hammond will SA NIGHT, Lots of roo VY really 5 'Roller Ri Skating Contest and G March, Thursday Eve Sept. 19th. 5 Tickets § ---------------------------------- ---- Valuable Properties For RINGWOOD, mugunificent end buildings Ad ROSELAWN,: = autiful and grounds, ais other residenc at var wt indormatic At Estate and Josurdnce Ager "Ki Clarence streets. King and x o The whirl events that 2 ssing sho kaleidoscopic that has quota of int affairs of crystallize t recollection counted a dead issue. are doing to-day is the! counts. The advertiser pects to prosper on the last week is as ynreasc the miller who expecte to grind with the Ww had passéd. The days' not be accomplished ¥ If you want daily ret vertise daily, and ads on's leading me

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