Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jul 1908, p. 8

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~ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1908. THES PILEDITION "722 [THFTY YEARS GEN Steavher America makes a dificrent trip every time, Wednesday, 2.30 p.m., TO THE KINGSTON MILLING i THE POLICE COURT through the' Thousadd Jslands, 50. He As Very Low. ABUSIVE LANGUAGE CASE| ; Mgr. Farrelly, of Belleville, is sery| To Ttilize an Streets to ON THE DOCKET. io, ah | iuinot likely. 10 recover, owing Carry Power From Kingston ¥ age and enfeebled condition. 2 2 Mills : 5 He is untonscious now. - Mills to Their Flour on City Scavenger Oharged With : Ontario Street. Failing to Carry Out His At Mullin's. There was quite a discussion at the Duties--Case Was Adjourned] Choice farmers' butter, 2Jc. city council meeting last evening on Until Friday. 6 lbs. ginger snaps, 25c. the question: of 'a thirty-year fran 'No, your worship, it's not true, Cor. duhuson gud, Division streets, eines Pow on Mite Mon- because I never use bad language." as lg e Matthew Stinson, accused wy using ola Boys' Meeting. , Queen and Ontario streets for A meetittg of the general committee eg hie of rig! poles to carry abusive and threatening language to- . s 3 i wards Patrick Burns, ung fore-| for the old boys' celebration will helwire from Kingston Mills to 'bring REGISTERED 7 going statement to Magistrate Far-] held (in the council chamber, at the'power to the company's flour mills rell, when arraigned in police court city hall, to-night. The business will here. A thirty-year franchise was be of an important natuse, and aladopted by a vote of 12 to 7. "4 EE - son pushed his fist up into his face, | good attendance is desired. + Ald. Chown moved that'a by-law | and swore at Wim. Stinson admitted be drafted for the Kingston Milling telling Barmy to go away, but denied Had Good. Practice. company granting them privileges sim- oal il and that he had used any had language. | The Kingston lacrosse téam had a jilar to those granted in the original A witness called, stated that Stinson fine practice on Monday evening at the agreement of Dee, 19, 19M, for a threatened to kill Burns, with an iron |ericket field, nearly all the players be- [period of thirty years. He said that Usef ul wel. Gasoline Stoves bar, and used bad language. ing out. As yet no definite word has a léss period would not pay the com- this morning. Burns said that Stin- : "What was your reason for interfer-[heen received from Gananoque, but [pamy, Gifts ! ing ! ued the court of Stinson. y expect a game in the near future] The Light, Heat and Power com- v ; & "I did not," said Stinson. "This]with the factory town. mittee recommended a franchise of Boos : ! rie Aa TNIOuE]. SOPROUSY. ane dusting man gave me a beating and I com- a RS . . fifteen years with the privilege of re i White Persian Lawns) 0 clectiol « i i : « y > p 3 For 'the bride, woatl ' . : , So plained to the police, but someone hid Er ining lite. Inewi for another fifteen vears if F 20¢, relative you will ina io Mar Yo UT; SME gd Somiaryeaul vgn 13 him and he could not he found. He is Heer Blertaiting The B Be lis A eulo to the city. 3 x ¢ * 12ie, 15e, 25¢ up. 4 Bo Blin Name vad Bign oe a fighting man, hut I am not; I do vaudeville : sketch py "Wonderland" "Ald Givens opposed the thirty-year " [i ? White India Linens, 10¢, 1 not like quarrclfing. ' | this week, ave introducing three semi- |franchise. Fifteen years was enough. : : 20¢, 25e, 3be. . J Spangenberg Ss are showing for .safety and comfort, "You seem to have had fight i i i i this lithe ™ 8 ol --~ . pre ih mn you classical wniusical numbers : "While [he said... The city should not be tied An array of gift-giving goods not From 75¢ to $8.00 this time," said the magistrate. You | YO, Nie fy Miss Hilliard, sor {down fo thirty years, but have. White Crystal Lawns, 15¢, 20c, 9e up. on reautiful but on ' ¢ ¢ O Ou vay Lo hght, wl Tr v oy i Anaw. too in deakng ne you rn impose u fine of $2 aud Sorte." pranc; ~ As Long as the World Rolls chance. to cancel the franchise if yt White Victoria Lawns, 10¢, 13}c, 6c, 20¢, 250 up: st what you: think you. et. Everything for summer comfort all to | py WU Sr wWorahin ..{Ow)"" Mr. Harris, baritone; 'Life's [proved detrimental. Wi S M sli 10¢, 15 36c, Ge. and ut the sollest margin = of be found at our store. ais, ania, ye I, vid Dream is o'er," Romanzo, duet. Ald. Toye said that it would cost rite pot usiins, fe, 20e » 2be, irofit, prices, O------ RANSON, gn Jw Yathey oul 0 gle . : the company $10,000 to finance its |! ' 't room s re Back Combs, fine cut steel . ; Valirs JOON, a scheni®, and a Juteen year franchise mountings, $3 to eT, ith oh i Ww. A Mitchell's Hardware. atiert aes, sy I ae NM Sansnouke Play THaay. would not be enough pe such an White Pp, Ks gold and 'gold filled mountings, charged by the medieal health officer, Manager W. il, wy, of the Kings. a The . | 3, $a 18, sao $375, $6 and - with refusing to remove garbage, when | ton Lacrosse Club, has completed ar- Expenditure, The spenker Dought White Satin Fi nished Drill fl "os, Cotton Kot vomponmo | 5," firme shorn Lage Chih bo Sombie, [kn won of font es soon} White Satin Chnished Bell. 'the great Uterine Tone, an. quires that the city scavenger shall re- | game here on Friday alternoon, at|®oWan ny og oT rr 5) hi) - ne 5 uly ada effec Lunt mea move garbage when requested, and in| 4.30 o'clock. 'The game will he played |ing gumpuny horas it Salers a White Indian Head for Skirting, suintoron w Woman ov : ¥ : ' + 8 Che r q olntsuie 8 nN : > = . Spangenherg ; v depend, sold fn x ET t this as it Appears Shak a lady liv- oh Ses So Athletic serous, dnd a 2 0 Te omy + White Indian Head for Suiting, b of strength 0, , img on Stuart street, sent in ree or- | should draw arge erowe specia- a ! fs . . > . . . J ; 3} Ald. Eltiott thought fifteen year: White Pure Irish Linens for Waistd and Suits. 10 degrees stronger, No.3 ders for a seave and that all |tors. Gananogue is sapposed to pos- : a sess a good strong team. was quite sufficient to develop the White Pure Irish Linens for Skirts. ' for special cases, per ---- scheme proposed and no longer should JEWELLER® Il it PY ree ders were ignored by Mr ' of opt A pric Reeves. Mr. Reeves claimed that the J : coax a fia. FRONT! ed -- iol. ad dormer ita trouble was due to. a mifunderstand- If You Washed Your Glasses. be granted hy the city. 4 ; . . C m 8 3 Eh om- ssuer of Marriage ns mg. - You couldnt make them any cleans Ald. hown tated that hi ° ¥ * al, x G Magistrate Farrell said that the | op than we do. After each time a {P*™W coldn't accept. a fifteen-year Licenses, At Des seton to: a farmer nh iniod wobge \ h € A lianchise, as it was.no good to them work of the seavenger must be proper- | Las AR . x a Sexsmith was found guilty of neglett- ly attended to, and that if the men glass in Mited at oud suda fountain it Ald. Carson favored giving thirty . @ "wr x BB i » r od . Ss se Br ) we She * : ing to provide suitable clothing and emploved for the work, did not care water rinsed, dried and polished. Our years, and not playing the dog ir 1 oO 1 endl "to school a Marchmont lol ham- 1 500 56 they whould. be. discharged " : i : the manger. Let the company be ; ar 5 al fine ' " ; #8 1soda is purity itself and we insist He ed Harold Thompson, A nominal fine |, other men secured, The health of that the Fn 4 shall ba hd eit aid encouraged to flaat ¢ scheme. he' h y Ald. Hoag didn't think the city was imposed. It was also alleged the city was the all important ques |: ie: y ) i ne t ! Jes 7 RS . y ; tocki 18, a sizes 0 MEN ANU WOMER, that "the boy had heen uninercifully | inviting as the soda. Wade's drig was. giving away anything valunbl White. Cott 8 i n i . Y ¢ k Gar Sigh fOrunnat ans: Oy: tion, fand the work should be properly | c44ra. dincharges,inflammatwns | eaten by Sexsinithy but this could bi, kod after. The ease was adjourned 2 al 4 © lexcept the use pf a few streets for children and ladies. 3 Ts | not he established. a until Friday. Stop The Eruption. transmission of power. . . ee aysaipy. | Poor lee is poor ecanomy--use 'Sa- emer " 2 ; P Ea Ald. Angrove referred to the time White Lisle Thread Stockings, all sizes, hon lnda"" and you will apneeciate the ex- MARINE NEWS. we appearance of pimples or other . Me. CO boll "had hBoen ap . [ wad vr at qualities of high-grade tea. eraptions on the skin. should "always when Mr ang ine n af for children and ladies. 3 asut Tu plwiw rapyoy lend to the immediate use of Wade's pointed by the city to report Upon ' White Lace Stockings, ina great variety. 01 express, prepaid, fo: Angus MeRKinmon was killed at{wbat i TF d About th Gihs pill slectrie y 87.00, op * hat lew 82.75, ns Rane al a is oun ou ®t Ointment. Don' it 1 : foo. Kingston Mills as an electric power Critas' auton sewers | Brigtford, hy the caving in of a sewor. Wharves. fn : Fu higher Shin ith producer, and he had reported that White Cotton Sox for children, all sizes, *| The schooner Clara eleared: for Os [eo oq Equally sure fof Kczema Jit W08. Of nttle account. Now his from 1 up to 15 years. Wego. : . a & Fi we Ob] | company had the nerve to come back stonmer Missistauoi was ug from JME Rheum), Boi's, _Timples,. Ok) | RCA C0 LL ce of the stofets: to White Cotton Sox, fine make, for babies Ah amer Mi {U01 was up from | Sores, Scald - Heads, Piles, Dandruff, | *™ be he me mills ' y river points to-day. and all sealy or itching eruptions of bring - power rom Whe . game mills, and small children. The steambarge John Randall clear- [the skin. In: Lig boxes 25¢.; at Wade's When it was a citizens' proposition; it ed to-day for Fairhaven. Drug Store. was ne. good. but all right for # The schooner Jamieson is loading company to develop power there. coal at Oswego for Kolger's. No More Sitting Ott. The company has the right of de- "I he schooner Acacia arrived from Ti . A . | veloping power at Kingston Mills for A i we new fire cscapes on Vietori scapes n ctor sixty- three years. - -® 5 Oswego with coal for R. Crawford. whoo): are' nearly 6 Vi < : y ' I'he schooner Metzner has arrived wy Wey nearly Sot ed ood Joe Ald. Niekle said he couldn t see from Oswego with coal for Fisher's |\jous = ones. Two large wire gates how the city was tying jtself. 3p. Jp @ : brewery. have "also been put on the front steps granting thirty years' use of the 4 The steambarge Robert MeDonald, | near the bottom, so that no one can (Streets. All it was proposed to give Mn from Oswego, is unloading coal at |eclimb up now and sit down. Every |Was the right to bring in a "Wire Crawiord's. evening during the warm weather [from Kingston Mills over the streets. : ' r Loretta . There was nothing exclusive about 4 I'he government hoat ar- | these steps used to cone in very han- tek Ss. ai rived here yesterday and cleared for [dy for coupes who strolled out Union the matter, No competition was ih Rideau canal points. street. They were a resting place for [stake. There was no danger to he 'The steamer Alexandria and steam- | many. The gates are not looked on city. "He favored pushing the scheme . . : a barge Waterlily called at Folger's last | with favor among the young people. ahead. - ; Long White Lisle Thread Gloves. night an their down trip. 2 ste The thirty-year franchise carried on : The ' { the M. T. Married On Monday Night. {His division : Long White Silk Gloves in great tug Thompson, of h : (Co., cleared for Prescott, and will re- A very pretty but quiet wedding Yeas- Mayor Ross, and .Alds, Lar : turn with the barge, Quebec. was solemnjzed, at nine o'clock, Mon-|80n, Chown, Craig, Graham, Hanley. variety. OF ---- The steamer Ames cleared for Delle- | day evening, at the residence of Mrs. Henderson, Nickle, Rigney, Robertson ville to load cement for Goderich » and | George Biden, 178 Barrie street, when {Tove, Hong--12., : later will elear for Fort William. her daughter, Miss Florencey Agnes,| Nays--Aias, Angrove, Couper, . E}- The steamer Glengarry will load | was married to William Lioyvd Lodge, {liott, "Free, Givens, McCann, MecCart- grain at Richardson's for Quebec and | professor in chemistry at the Michi-|ney--7. : 4 + = 2 eps aws nit the opening of the Cornwall | gan Agricultural College, Fast Lanse ® nz t 0 a irts |: oil EEEE we || children's White Lis ThreadGlovs - ait '8 1 Steamer Aletha, from bay f the d i Inti 4 points; steamer Rideau King, fram.|of the immediate relatives of the con- Ottawa; steamer North King, dow | ivacting = parties. he bride and |For the Theft of Three Bags, of and up, to-day. . groom ,were unattended. After the ; Wool. ; X n o: ceremony a supper was served at the! Three years in Kingston peniten A large lot, cal sizes, only bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Lodge | tiary, for the theit of three bags of SUCCESSFUL EXCURSION. left, es the midnight train, for Cal- | wool from a farmer. W vi : sary, followed by the hest wishes of a his was the severe penalty handed . o Six Hundred People Attended Be of friends for their future happi- lout to Samuel Williams, a Russian 10c P Y Searchlight. ness. Many beautiful and costly pres-} jew, who cannot speak a word of 4 al » * On Monday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, | ents testified to the esteem in which | English, by Magistrate KE. BL Smith, £ : ' the « mer America left Folger's | the bride was held in and outside the [of North Middlesex. A constable irom J f ; wharl for a tour of the islands, carry- | city. London, arrived in the city this These are worth 26c a pair. ing six hundred people. The excursion morning, with the prisoner, on the was ran under the auspices of Svden- Miss Tandy's Pupils. early morning train. The prisoner 8 30 O'CLOCK * ham Street Methodist church, and was The" following pupils of Miss Elsie spent the night in a cell at the police - . a grand suecess from every point of Tandy were successful in the recent station, and at ten o'clock this morn- view. The wenther 'was ideal for such [examinations of. the Toronto ' Con ing, was removed to the big prison. an outing, and the large crowd enjoy- servatory of Music, held at Kingston : The fact that the prisoner has only a y emselves rv + , 3 i y i i . ed themselves very much. I'he steam-| primary Harmony and Rudiments-- [heen out in thie country a short time, er went down through the Thousand e MG 0 i i -- Islands, passing through the At First-olass honors, Miss Dorita Steven cannot speak English, and is not ac - i is, 3 a « ro gh Hu Admir- | gon. first-class. honors, Miss Bessip| custoried to the laws, has unusual in- * Aft be ot ie; and up hy Sananoque. jopanman;' fiesticlass honors, Misg ['téreéet among the Russian Jews in . r'ices an e After i weame dark the powerful Hazel Haveock; fiest-class honors, Miss | London, and some of the prisoner's re ~ » : searchlight was put on, and added Leta: Eliott: honors, Miss Kathleen [lations in Toronto, and it is under- 4 grently to the pleasure of the outing. [32 : ; i 5, Miss | stood that they will petition for thel§ : Aa "the ste b-slowl Hod : I Ferguson; honors in rudiments, . 4 ) camer slowly sailed through Anity Fenwick, release of the prisoner. the groups of islands, passing so close : : i 8 that is could by on er oo Primary Piano--Honors, Miss Leta Is i» eld that. the sentence meted 0 to land, the searchliel ie Bo "| iliott; honors, Miss Kathleen Sim-|out was altogether too severe, and ® o and, the searchlight come in verv] "=" the minister of justice will be askel handy, cking out the pretty cot- : < > meking t I Vv Co Junior Piano--Monors, Miss Bertha | to take action in the case. tages, some small and some large, that were hidden hy the trees anc | |[Mahood; honors, Miss Kathleen Fer- The prisoner was engaged as ped- guson; pass; Miss Anita Fenwick; pass, dler around the country. He is mar- ried, and the members of his family » . : ' > - rocks. After passing Gananoque the [E® t ALL A F ONE PR ICE teamer went "through Adler group Miss Pearl Martin. « re now out on the way to this o ¢ i Intermediate Piano--Miss Besgin [0 Wo n y to "his coun- 1369934944945949040800 94494094 900804404098 aey ® of islands, arriving home about twelve 3 , : 9 be Miss Dorita Stevenson, Miss | TV. o'clock. This was the first se archlight (Chapman, of the season, and it certainly' was a|Sara Hazlett. Good Warm Weather. success, and tl young ladies i eam------ charge detarve. grow elit dor Te The weather for the past four days . a » On . Friday, at Stirling, a young [has heen good and warm. Sut still ' . . ¢ » man, named Chard, was charged with {the people grumble. It was too cogl - | IT COST $1,220 obtaining and drinking liquor alter | ,f' late; now it's too warm. 'This is i he had been warnsd by the authorities lust nice, comfortable weather, even if To Construct the Park Avenue!l,..i to do so. He was found guilty [the thermometer does register 8) We carry all kinds from the best. Engl h Roadway. and fined $10 dnd costs. 2 degrees on the shady lanes and your A citizen, this morning, made the | "Bittersweets," MeConkey™ s. Fresh | under clothes stick to your back, make in three colors to the: eheapesy adian make in Tan. statement that he understood it cost|at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store on ---- £3,000 to rebuild and drain Park av-| Saturday. L Committed For Trial. We have them for Babies and Big Girls, and all other sizes, nue, from West to Barrie streets, A dogmatic man is one who has a St. John's, Que., July 7.Hon. P. The city engineer was asked about the | rheumatic mind. H. Roy, president; and P. Borden matter and said it cost #870 to build manager of La Banque De St. Jean, the road and $350 to drain it: that were, this morning, committed hy would be $1,220 in all. Without the Judge Lanetot for trial at the court drainage, the road wouldn't last any ada 2h en i of 'Queen's 'hench, on October 22nd, on time. That thoroughfare is now ex-f both of the bank charges. cellently drained, and the engineer| - 3 - sin sys the money was well expended... | ft JR). $l Sails On July 10th. 1 EN i 9 & London, July 7.--Field Marshal Farl § Choir tame meget 7B Roberts" who with the approval of he Ban "B | King Edward is to represent the Brit- 3 4hs. ginger snaps 3 : | : i x @® & Cor, Johnson and Pivision streets. # ish army nt Quebec will sail on Fri . day, July 10th, on the Empress of Ire CR land. Eighty Montreal children died, last week, Jurgely from the effects of the : Lives of great men all remind us heat. : : PY : how important, it must be to have a Anybody can darn stockings, but it good press agent writing our bio- takes a clever woman to mend them. graphy, . eceveessscense Seeescsssesscscescasssacsescecersocones essssssssssesesses

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