Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1908, p. 8

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- PAGE EIGHT: « 3 goss ge == THE 5 P.M. EDITION iT THE POLICE COURT}... re " William Babeock, the young man who} ; IN MARINE CIRCLES. |ERECTION OF PORTICOS| jsf struct By an engine at Kingsion What is Trampiring Along the| - CAUSE MUCH TROUBLE. Mills, is uch, iingroved ast Sl, BU Harbor Front. Emp-- a dew days. oy : The er 1 88 v a nee . we schooner Dundurn passed down| a pine pf $2 and Costs Was Im- Were. x # 3 yesterday. } . TOURISTS. The schooner Mary Ann Lydon clear- posed in the Latest Care--Ac-| pp, a go Te Ruebes: i Needles Made of Pocket Knives 4 ed for Oswego. La cused Said An Alderman Gave| ill leave al Celie and Kaives of Cask Hoops-- BR diatly invited to inspect up Tue wchoouer Lethe Rating cleared |< - Him Permission. : atbor, and will camp there during the) Had Given 'Up All Hope. play of Fur Garments en . The schoongr ~ eowatin ived fro The erection of portitos has been ter centenary celebration, 'They entrain! victoria, B.C, July 9.--~While send- Peltories. Our showing a Oswego al for Swilt's, om faling J great Yeal ot trouble, of at § am: ------------------ ing a farewell message, fastened in a { ? BT : ate for the member the city © - 1 F , sh BIO rey ove 1 FE 1, he Ki al (0 au abatros_ ok Oeing Exclusive ;~, The stoanbarge Hinckley ® donrod has been flooded with applications for Tonight's attraction, "When Knights | briefly the story of the wreck on An: : for Oswego with two blue barges. the erection of porticos and several Were Bold, ? a magniljcent 'production | tipodes Island, of the French Darque The schooner Clara arrived from Os- have appeared before the court charg-| in moving pictures. Beautiful cos- | president Felix Faure, twenty-two wego with coal for the Grove Inn ed with building - on the street line. | tugs of the olden times. A most n- {starving French sailore were The schooner 'Tra de Wind pa) od In the polite eourt, to-day, Henry teresting and exciting story. Lvery- by the British wa xship- P and from Oswego with coal for Sowards. Cambridge, - 156 Ordnance street, was{ body showhi-eome. ~C_ brought to Sydney shortly before. the The schooner Winpie Wing is at the charged with violating one of 'the ' bot sailing of the Marama, which arrived K. & P. railway wharf loading posts city by-laws, in having encroached on Charged With Assault. to-day. The castaways, wha lived ® for Oswego. ' city property to the extent of shout|{ A charge of assault has been lodged | Crusoe life, fashioning their utensils in It is expected that the Cornwall eighteen inches. He pleaded guilty,| against Harvey Campbell, of Barrie-| the same resourceful way as the ma- canal will be re-opened for traffic = on but informed the court that he had] field by his wife, and the wceunsed will lroon of Juan Fernandes, scrambled the 10th of July. - been given permission to erect the| come up before Justice of the Peace|ashore on Antipodes Island, south -of The steamer Rosemount and barge portico by one of the members of the] Georze Hunter, on Friday afternoon. New Zealang, and near where the sur- Nr Hamilton will call to-night on the council. He did not know the name Campbell was before the court some vivors of the Hritish barque Dundolar e x aie way to Lake Superior. of the alderman, but described him to] time ago, oh a similar charge, were rescaed before, after their vessel / }4 19 . Kvery one a d The steambarge Westport" broke her Engineer Craig. or: drove ashore during March last. The AS model Just a wheel while unloading a cargo of Mr. Cambridge's application came Cannot. Locate Him. a had given up of rescue when : : . JUSt a hint as 4 Ap pricks at the R.M.C. wharl, before the Board of Works at a recent] A small boy, Harry Adams, whose | the British warship was sighted. The . reo 90c. $1 or 1 19. 1.75, 1.99, x The steamer Kenora passed down meeting. It "was taken up at thelhome is on Barrie street, ran away to [men were ravenous when rescued, hav- { A (aC, N $ 25, 149, 1. * +| first part of the meeting and a motion] St. George's cathedral picnic, oncjing been on short rations for son, ¢ 3 9 95, 2.50, 2.99, 3.00, 3.75, 399, -] } ; Russian Sables, +» 'Hudson Bay Sables, * nssian Ermines 5 chillas, : Canadian Mink, ; Silver and CPoss Fox, ete. Joho Mekay Fur Houss, 149-155 Brock St. PEE 0000000000000 PEEEREERIREEEY CEEERE ol yesterday, on her way fro Jy il 3 Fam to Prescott, with fiom For wi was passed allowing his request. Lat-| Tuesday, and has not been seen by his | time. They had needles made of The tug Bartlett cleared from Os er, however, several other applications| parents since The ce have been | blades of pocket knives, dinner knives gS * Heal ¥ wego to-day for Toronto with barges of a similar nature came up, and the notified. 'The child had heen naughty, ade from an. iron. hoop torn from a sR +B 3 Kingston and Selkirk, foaded with | members came to the conclusion that|and had been forbidden by his parents cask washed from the wreck, h - eal.' it was high time that the line should] to go to the picnic. hooks from bent pins, spoons from Gifts Z| The government dredgo Sir Richard |e drawn. Accordingly, ' they re- BS chells, hair combs from brush thorns, . cleared from the government dry scinded the motion, and decided to ask Should Have A Wharf. ete. , = y dock. The steamer Arundell is now | the council to set down some rule re-| A great many people went down to] ° S---- , . For the bride, sweetheart, or being repaired there. ~ garding porticos. 'The council had a Kingston Mills, yesterday, in small PERSONAL MENTION, fo : hs relative you will find in Repairs are being madeto the steam- Jong drawn out discussion on the mat-| boats, and, strange to say, theye was --i A 3 i p » or Arundell in the vernment | dry | 1eT: but came to no defmite decision. | no wimef or landing of any kind io| Movements Of The People--What : Spangenberg $ y 'dock. Six sheets have to be replaced. Mr. Cambridge "claimed that after| tie to. As the current is very swift at They Are Saying And Doine. . ' . No } h 1" wo likely pte will be able to He menting of the Boatd of Works | this point, it is exceedingly, difficult] J. A. K. Drummond spent the holi- \ \ ; Sa ' n array ob gift-giving goods not pave here before] ondny next. referred to one o e aldermen camel to effect a landing, without damage. day in Bedford. : % i . only beautiful but useful. You { In connection with the releasing of] to him and: said that he could "con-| A wharl would be a great boon to 3» Waugh spent Dominion day at 7 \ . y Buttoned back pod 'buttoned know too in dealing here you get * . > ak i i ad y th] just what you think wi ki the steamer Arundell, John Donnelly, | tinue the work as hig application had | tourists and it is hoped the depart-|his parents' home at Simeoe. las > front. I and at "the smallest margin of of the Donnelly Wrecking company, been passed by the committee. At} ment will sce that one is built in the] Michael Flynn, forema f the ped A) p83 : OSS + profit prices. dates that Horace Baker of Detroit. this time he said that his work had | near future. ford Mfifiies, oe in the city to-day. 7 ¥ 7 * Long or three-quarter sleeves. Rack Combs, fine cut steel wmmped out the stranded ves- been weil advaneed, gnd he continued -------- Edward McDermid of Watertown, All sizes. : mountings, $3, to 37. with rich @l and patched her hull. The Don- with it. 2 : Band In The Park. N.Y., is visiting fidends in -this @ity. 4 $2, $2.75, $8.50, $8.75, $5. ahd pelly company then "pulled the 'vessel Magistrate Farrell pointed out that| By permission of Lieut.-Col. Kent Prof. John Marshall left at? noon 0 4 ¢ up, quality, rights off. iL " J no person but- the engineer had ~the|and officers of the 14th Regiment, P. fon Wednesday on a trip to Vancou- r $1.25, 99¢, 1.49. Brockville Times : I'he published re- authority to grant such permission. | W. 0. Rifles, the band will play the | vers B.C. : sorts of the collision between the No other representative of the eity| following programme, uhder the direc. | Alexander Watt, the fifteen-year-old . : Magedoma, Mrs. T. G. Fulford's, steam could givé him the necessary permis- | tion' of Watson H. Walker, bandmas- lad, is still missing from his home in pangenberg yacht, and the steamer Caspian, at|sion. Mr. Cambridge had, no doubt, | ter, in Mucdonald park, this evening, | Blginburg. y Kingston, on Saturday, were grossly | been misled to some extent, but. atlat eight o'clogk. = | - George Wilson, Queen street, left, : ---- -- JEWE LE . mi spresented, the captain of the|the same time he was well aware that | March--"Dolly Dear' Tuesday, on 8 holiday trip to Roch: oi asd! L R.; Biockville yacht not being at fault |he should have a permit from ~the | Concert Wallz--*"Fedora™ ..... ester and Toronto. 3 hi ~~ at all. He was crowded by. the Cas- engineer for such work. A fine of $2 Sernade slave, Sweetheart" . Sorte. MH. W. RRthardson has returngd from 1 ec epp ; u S. Issuer of Marriage pian and seeing a collision inevitable and costs, amounting to $1.50, was | Selection-- "Time, Place And The . °F: | Montreal. eorge Richardson left on 7 quickly reversed the engine and brought imposed. CEQA ea ...... Howard. [a trip to Duliith. x White Indian Head Linen Suit Li : the craft to a standstill before the James Macnamara, a drunk, hailing Pwo § Tetite Tonkonaise' F. J. Lawlor, of this sity, lelt f "mn 8, 1CONSes. 2 on Christine. . J. Lawlor, ol is city, lelt for y # | boats bumped. from Montreal, was remanded for a|Medley Waltz-- 'Sweetheart Days' Chicago, on 'l'uesday, where he has Tan Shade Repp Suit. + : E-------- day. He was gathered in by Con- sadn irre ail Danmark. secured a lucrative position . . 2 trick rs ndian 1 termezzo-- Rain ow"' enrich, 3 » " . * : DOMINION DAY YACHT RACE. |slable Patrick Driscoll. Indian lb er evetie--" Cotton'! .. Tilser. Archibald ueé, wile and baby, Clare- Checked Linen Suit. -------- Regimental Marciigy God Save Thelview, Ont., are spending a week at 5 : Won By Chiriya--Kathleen Met WATERTOWN COMMENTS. King. Mrs. Alfred Robbs', Concession street, - ® : * ueen's Universit An-Accident. -- wu Wisi " Miss Louise Hipson, Division, street, ine 'WV ite me ' A successiul yacht race was| On the Hospitality Extended By ere On A Visit. left, yesterday for New York' to spend Me 3 very ae . : 5 ¢ he sailed on Wediiesday morning, start Kingston. James Milligan, wife and daughter, | her vacation with Mrs. William Vie- ; I y re 3 ity oa an KINGSTON, ing from the club house d an 1 xl ded "Kings i, |of Vernon, B.C, are m the city re- | tor. A d (oliege yg fro eo chy ouse 'and aroun In an artitle headed "Kingston's newing old acquaintances. They were Robert E. Kavanagh, of Philadel- r an 1€ 111 S. i ® A { ONTARIC the Simcoe Islands buoy and retum, | Gates Swing Wide Upen,"' the Water- id { N . 1 A twice around. There was a fine breeze| town Daily Limes of Wednesday has former regidents of Napange, and are | Lhia, Pa. is paying a visit to his ARTS ing fr he s BOUTS R 3 vial now enjoying a three months' holiday | cise > 3 ss . : plowing from the south and 'the course | this' to say about the visit of the in this distriet. Mr. Milligan is well: eet Mrs. H. P. Smith, Division Embroidery Flounce. ) was. set for a windward and leeward | Watertown, N.Y., eivie officials' paity : : d EDUCATION run. The starting gun was fired at 10 tg the Limestone ity, last 2 ein known, us = hotel Propeictor, in Ver [*"Dr. tiernard J. and Mrs. Leahy, of Lace Trimmed Yoke. THEOLOG a.m., and the yachts made a pretty] "lhe stay in Kin ston was made o- (non. Tor ong years he has been a Port Jervis, N.Y. are visiting at the Y dart, with the Kathleen to windward. | pecially Pranant il I Gite of regular reader of the Whig. "It 18 lhome of Thomas J. Leahy, William Buttoned Back. MEDICINE I'he Chiriya was thu first boat round | the city offitials for the visitors' com the newsiest, tittle paper 1 ever read, street. > ri tS iN SCIENCE (Including Engineering) the first mark and she maintained the |iort and pleasure. American money Lg said, as he called at the office on | Rev. 0. Gesner and family, of New , 3 VERY ST YLISH MODELS, so lead throughout. The firet round was was not good ' from = any i mih Thursday "It comes in us just Hike York, have arrived to occupy their . ) ster Ir os . . The Arts Course may be taken with- completed in the following order : wearing the emblems, an Americani, letter from home + i guvss the re | cottage at Milton island for the sum: $14 05, 16.75, 18.50. out attendance. a H.M.S. and a British flag interwined, fur- isn 4 Jurh news A ie district that | ;yer months. - For Calendars, write the Registrar, Ghiriya.,. ... 16. nished each excursionist |before start inl n on ond hor at el Jobs Beurs, of Seattle, has, heen 3 war a 0.46.30 ing. Whether or not the American [Ce thoy' P Aioed spending a few days With J rs. aeorge GEO. Y. CHOWN, B.A, ! Heel wakers aases b wens 10.47.50 consul at Kingston, Howard D. Van- you the re gad. to get their hands Sears, Karl street. He will go north Kingston, Ontario, Tezpi I 10.50.30] Sant, who visited Watertown with the ona ig: They appreciate it. after leaving here, The Kathleen had an accident to | Princess of Wales Own Rifles, on Inde- : Robert J. Lawlor and wife, who her spinnaker on the first run home, | pendence day Tast year and made INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. have been spending a pleasant time irs. the New England states, returned breaking the boom, which deprived man friends or cked 1 , y iriends among the Watertown her of its use throughont the race. people, fixed the money matters up, is Newsy Paragraphs Pi Up BY | ome on Tuesday. 4 jis IY, Peet Path The Freda dropped out on the first not known. The cordiality of Mr. Reporters On Their Rounds. Miss Seott- will be at home at the & . ® i . rY - R | round, and the other boats finished | Van Sant, as well as that of the offi Cabmen 8 Phone, 49. purses' residence, General Hospital, oo | | FJ ps with the, Chiriya in the lead, closely vials of Kingston, was by no. means William BWoulig van tuner. Orders to-morrow, Friday, for the last time o followed by ths Isis. The finishing | the least pleasant feature of the day." received at McAdley's. hone 778. before leaving town. ONTARIO time was : : he Watertown Standard says : ' The plans and specifications for the | R. J. Stevenson, Toronto, represent- . tory of Music and Art H.M.S.| "The day was perfect, the trip. by new rifle range for Kingston, have ar- |ing the Dominion Publishing company, ; Y | rived, and tenders will be called for | is. inthe cit Ho was: formerly con- LADIES' WHITBY, ONT,, Chiriya ane 11.30.00 | water was fine and the hospitality | 3 at once. nected with thd Whig. Isis. ..... " . ... 11.30.30] shown by the Canadians in meeting Canada 3 . « COLLEGE . : . Kathl en . 11.82.15 | the party at the dock, escorting them H. Cunningham, piano tuner from| Ajjss Mamie Merritt and Miss. Wil- 243 " Trafalgag Castle i ho om EE .. 11.36.46 |about the city of Kingston, Wins Chickering s. Leave orders at Moly. iming Making spent the holiday at For Summer Suitings. Tarore. with cas omen, 20 wiles east of 3 he Tezpi had a handicah o four | the vations poiate of interest and Auley " bub 1 choi of Princess Fasten " He. Bastow's qotiage, id . Endoned minutes over the other boats, yut not | seeing tha nothing was overlooked in | o, jo =S down Lhe St. Lawrence rnver. . 3 \ ged} RE es goes and proseusently FO sufficient, fo overcome their lead. the way of entertainment, all went to Street Methodist church, held a most Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Williams and! White Duck. : in kad - Evel. Salter eld tout," The sthooner yacht Clorita of To- wake up an outing that thus far and | M9) able picnic at Kingston Mills, | fomily, University avenue, let' to-dav, + A ey > LV ronto, arrived in the harbor yester- for a year to come at least will be | yesterday. - for their summer cottage, "'Fromte-| White English Drills. Fruit Salts" that cool the blood. nae," on Poak's Island; Portland, Me! y A . eset | py, and iS anchored off the club known as the best ever. » 2 3 ' } i . "I's show that Mayor Hugo #& | Sold at Gibson's - Red (Cross Drug| "Mrs. W. J. Murphy and children, Ba-| White P. K. ee eat . house. SY J n 0a | -------------- known and has a wide influence out- Bore. A ¢ Nunteial: tool got street, accompanied her sisters, | A skiff was"picked up near Richard side of Watertown, one of the inmates, R. G., Armstrong, Nonirea', ook a |ihe Misses Bazinet, to their home in! . :. . te 90c¢ 92 , | Mecha few of his fishing cronies to DBatter- Clayton N.Y., on 'Tuesday, for al White Indian Head, 15¢, 20c, 25¢. son's wharf. It was badly smashed, of the asylum began inquirine upon if | sea, yesterday, to show them how to . nd evidently it drifted away from | the arrival of the Watertown men, : week's Wisit. 7H 3 : 3 . 12le Be 9 3 Basoline Stoves some wharf. Mnyor Hugo was among them. lipon | fC od. "A big catch was made. | "po sq) Marshall, organist at Trin- White ineia Linens, 12ic, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ up Ry, ~ rer oe -- being sent to her, it developed © that Five black hase wate secured i that ity church, Toronto, 18 visiting his to 4vc. v ag |W elghet m aii wentiy- e anc one = . v ¥ Fools Use Washes And Snuffs. the woman was one whom Mayor 1} it in nty-on An parents on Colborne street, for a fow If convenience, economy and durability But still their catarrh, cold and ir Hugo has for a long time been inter- he ands. held wt B ve Polit have anything to do with seclection of} had TiO ? , ested in liberating and whom le soor e picnic held. a rophy s Loint, }5,, Sydenhar reet churc Sunvhay ritation hangs right on. Dont be a | on | yesterday, under the auspices of the|™® ydenham st cet bh, ) 37 3 1 ease | + Ax Dec t free 5 an OIL STOVE, and comfort and ease in fo, | oot wise, use Catarrhozong, the expects to get Iree. night. ting a meal. We would strongly re- "Late baildings and To 8 Salvation Army band, was a most SED ' . | ating Blue Flame and High 1 30k we only remedy that relieves at once, te the baiiinge LF Be asfol affairs, The weather was a B. Fraser, of are showing for safety and comfort, fone], Sue. in a low hots. Tle hin cational institutions in America, were ideal, and four hundred people attend- Monk adhiled all the . They are spector o mines for Nova Sec . WL 4 y 2 time. The tri - Ye 3 8 00 Mr. Neville, writes : a parant Is seen, also Macdonald' park, the mili- ed md spent, a dine. time The inp going up the Rideau to Ottawa, and : From 15¢ to $ . the best remedy 1 ever used. It cured tary college, some of the public build- | yrnnifis Sop Dundurn, on its trip thence dowit the Ottawa to Montreal 2 . 74 y ings, a defunct brewery, and a distil- he. Sted 3 1 i in their canog. : weeks. He will officiate at the orgah White Persian Lawns, 12ie to 40c. eo of catarrh of the head i so rive it ni : Ib me 3 eatarrh s : he h ad and nose down the river, last ni ht, had on A party of young people, including anc recommen + as a most satis- board a party of young ladies, who the Wisnes lila and Lillie Jackson and fnctory remedy. The lollar size |i : \ i the " : 8 ALISRe Y Q 3 io: gmall ts "Be ard 500, entertained the members of ~ the ats OR 8 dh sountey _ Aggie Monks and Mrs. Stanley Me- gd : Ble 50¢. | watertown delegation left about five (gUSSts 0 o amilton * Bpeclator. | of. leit, on Tuesday, for Belleville, WwW. A Mitchell's Hardware. a deafass. o'clock." The visitors had an hour in Kingston, | "Es te will spend a few "days - LLML° y > o bes s time ; and 'made the best of the time at | cop ypo George Dennis. lery long ago put out of commission. Brerything for summer comfort all to "Peeling that they had been royally be found at our store. -- SRI BT - OPPOSE ANY DUTY their" disposal. Vr. and Mrs. John Gordanier and ; oy een . n con- Clinton, of Hamilton street, Wa- cesses stisessasesetuesIETetTOsTIBateenl Proposed on Repairs Made to L. J. Williams Has Resigned. ~ Ltertown, N.Y., have returmed home % . i 1 1 ' Canadian Vessels. L. J. William has resigied his pOsi-|gfter spending a very pleasant week ! 4 ; Special 'to the Whig. tion as caterer' to the. Royal ~ Mili-1.¢ "Riverside," the home of Mr. and . Ottawa, uly 2.--A strong delega- | tary College, greatly to the regret of | rs. Donald Thompson, near Odessa, ; . tion from the Dominion Marine Asso-|the commandant, the stafi and the|yrs. Gordanier's gistor. While there " : bug ciation waited on the government, this cadets. Mr. = Williams has held this |ihey, with Mrs. Le Thompson, visifed : We havea fine assort- moming, to protest against the im- position for over twenty-six years, | sgousins at Wilton and Harrowsmith. position of a duty on repairs to Ca- and won an enviable name. He was ; : ment of the newest § : > B ' b i - ; ! nadian- vessels in American ports. The | most popular with everyone at the i. Annual Sale of All Men Ss 0)yS sel owners argue that only abso-|college in all these years. Graduate WATCH WAS STOLEN. 4 : Trunks y : lutely necessary repairs are made in| cadets now scattered throughout "the a . Hi 4a : ot de yy ild ? R d t Ww. American ports, and that there is guly | world, including the renowned Sir Hotelkeeper Relieved of 81 ; : : : Hs fs a 1 ren S eda y- 0- ear one dry dock on the Canadian. side of | Percy Girougrd, have kind remem- Timepiece on Holiday. . Ey Suit Oa ses the great lakes capable of taking some |brances of him. Mr. Williams intends| James Norris, hotelkeeper, proprie- - 3 ; . ¥ Ottawa House, corner of} = ' ii " . of the hoats. Francis King, .of Kings- | retiring to private life. toc of the p i : : : ot ing S$ ow n. ! ton, secretary of the association, form- : i | Princess and Ontario, street, is minus J > Sh | S od one of the deputation? ila s y : ple gold watch, which he priz- . WV] aw Wi ee me -_ : highly. Yesterday, while work- * SET Te : TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. B Inland Revenue Collections. ' in around [she hotel, oe And All Travelling Requisites. Re NW ~ Collections at the Inland Revenue . : : . i topk off his i ¢ . + Spirits, $3,624.47; , p ' 4 office for .Jume pirits, $3,624.47 won od put it on a bet behind the ? malt, $1,044; tohacto end ci.ars, $.- " x 5 396.56: bonded factory (vinegar), bar-room doar. He went out jnto the ALL SALES FOR CASH. | [Foam = ih pO Wateh Sipe RTIETE £0 A Pleasure t0 Stow Our Goods. Prevost, Brock street, has a splendid mitsing. . GP -- assortment of gents' furnishings a : pe Rf Ff ; rr , ccady-made clothing at low prices. 'The Ona Tag on & Plug of : £ : Th ) A y T * eer department is well assarted with | lf . dbacco Tifferent Route Every Time. THE i TT SH E S e Ll INGS ON S 5 |new goods. First class value and fit Black Chewing T y Get off the beaten track by taking , yf i Ol ; $ . 8 wie . b 8006000080000 0000000000000000 ------------------------ i d the steamer America's tours of the suaranteed. r Stands for Quality. us me : > aa : . By i a 1 jslands, Saturday, 2-30 / The local customs import duties for en an 3 ' ce eaeseseseessnattreneseeest estate sien pCR Se 208 June amounted to $16.277.04 s

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