Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1908, p. 8

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THES DAILY BRITISH WEHIG, MONDAY, v OV0000000000000 000 CELEBRATION IS ON. nen T : FI ED _ THES P.M.EDITION ROBBED ON THE ROAD Religious Procdssion to Cham- PERSONAL MENTION plain's Monument. f ) MEKAY, - CITY AND VICINITY. YOUNG MAN HELD UP BY Quebec, July 2.--iwenty-iive thou- | TEACHERS SECURED AT| URS Sc, King Edward Theatre Sc.| / ° : sresreacs { The palace of amusement, 2 and 7 sand 15 the estimate made by ral . : HIGHWAYMAN "ay oiticialk of the gathering of visi OUTSIDE PLACES. p.m. to-day and Tuesday, "At the 1 i Cross Roads of Life." On the, Road Near. lake Ontar Pee (1019 tors now in Quevec tor the ter-cen- A-- 3 tenary celebration, which Opes, Sipe John Morris' Gift' to the True day. With excursion rates in force, Blues Orphanage--Leit Park--Earl Maxwell' Was the 0. (ain and' river beat amwving Co Rr T For Victim--He Was Held at the | hore is bringing hundreds of strpngers ornia---Visitors from Den- Revolver Point. and transportation companies are ex- ver. periencing conditions unknown to this | Capt. Thomas Donnelly continues to portion of the province. Une striking |grow weaker day by day. ' Is Investigating. . The minister of justice js investigat- ing thie case of the fifteen-year-old To-| On Seturday night, shortly after tonto boy recently convicted of theft |cleven o'clock, Earl Maxwell, while on ol : . . at Guelph after having been enticed [his way to "the summer cottage of characteristic of the crowds that dis-| Miss J. Scriton, 12 Stephen street, ! away on a tramping expedition. In [his brother-indaw, D. B. Murray, on embark at'the stations so far is that) has gone to yisit friends in Brock. On all kinds of New Fur the meantime the boy has been trans- [the ¥ront Koad, was held up by a they are lar composed of old (ue | ville. h erred from Toronto to Kingston. ighway t thi int of | becers and "with friends or re: | Frank Aeyes, Rideau street, spent fi rments made to special om, Loronto. 1g. Amgsioh i A coll had Nit the latives in the city. Sunday with friends on Garden Is- ji measure, and we also have Boathouse Washed Away. street car near Lake Ontario Park, Parades of soldiers and sailors to tamil, § special facilities for re-dying During the stonn oi Friday night [and started on foot down the road to church, Sunda ning, and a cere- ! Sspairing, and remodelling the oat house of Dr. W. G. Angin, |Mr. Murray's cottage. It was only a Mony at th CoM land ur Garmen Re lake shore road, was swept short distance from the point ,aewhere were the pri anc, , © ents to the on the lake shore road, was swept short distance fro PO tures. Headed by the M. Eisenhud, of New York, is visit- newest styles, away. The property is occupied by [the railway enters the park that he | C aa. ¢ v i ¥ Postmaster James Stewart and his was confronted by "an evil-looking in- mouth, Roman Catholic gailors an ing | x and Mrs. J. Abramson, Queen . R. Keyes, Rideau street, spent Sunday with friends on Wolfe Is ! amily. Mr. Stewart saved his boats, dividual, and ordered to. hold up his id al . : out lost some of their fittings. hands. 'The highwayman, with revol- attended low he in_the Basilica at | Joseph Huycock has been transfer John Me Fur A 4s a ver pointed, went through his pockets ny o'clock, this morning. By spe- [ved to the Crown Bank, Odessa, as 3 ouss, S Marine Notes. but secured only thirty-five cents for cial request made early last week, a |accountant. : ™ The schooner Keewatin is unload: his trouble. Fortunately the young sermon in English was ched, the | Frank Yarker returned ito his home 149-155 Brock St., onl eons so oewatin is, wload: iianhad placed his: wateh in a fob pesagher being athe M uire, of {in Rochester to-day alter visitingy Kingston, Ont. It i expected that Davis' dry dock potty and i Ses pik fated jo By ke Betiahors being the pe ritnuls - he WY oni M.A. BD = 'i " ' 3 eel it. when he had secure oY. or 44 . ll . A s hay o> ROR IPLIIIREEOO will be reads | Jo Racyive boats by| "ul find the hold-up man as off | jority. Other bodies of sailors from | preached in St. Thomas' church, Belle- ---- ee 1 oaks to make hoanll en , Jus ree through' the fields. the British vessels attended the dif- | yille, on Sunday. . ; Ihe big car boat Ontario, in the| The locality has been a dangerous fren city churches in smaller nuth- | Mrs. William J. Robinson, Clergy : government dry dock, ig being repair- one for 5 long time. Very frequently S. ldjers from. the . { th street, has left for a three months : Bld by the Kingston Foundry com-|the Highwayman has operated upon the ald ke | om | Hy of the per- visit, in California. {wif Brock Bany, It will be out on Thursday. The|unwary, and especially upon those | I he City milit hatey treet | James Spepte aud VIS. TH SCS Ll PONY. orkina night and doy, and; walking or whosling. The desperadoes and' the city militia also marched to |street, left today on an extended trip i A are ng night a ay, and} abut Lake Ontario Park, and it shugeh, the main Jidions being the [through the Southern states. JOUR, eaded y wh ctvont: TailWRY simental | Abraham Shaw is a member of the behooves the street railway manage nand, to 'the Seminary ¢hapel; the KR. |committee of warrants in the grand were busy all Sunday. 3 hi i Gift onte Carlo, At Bijou. ment to see that the locality is elear-| ' y P Lem ow £5 ' 4 » S| i : he ©. lod of any loafers who may be known C.A., headed by the bugle to {lodge, A. F. & A. M. 2 tyve gue g vigtsu interest is [80 'around there. = Episodes of this the cathedral, "and the 8th Royal | Miss Wilma F. Carroll, Johhson : - offered at the to-day to- h Bre. 8 ifles, wi ; : Joma relative you. will Gd Josart, ey eo ing Monte "Carlo, Men- kind will not add to the pleasure of rein vhete ane baad, so eh pe ny Ne ? y . x ie wv Sonut earte COttagers the lake shore road, nor ua hid . an relyn y, Joyceville. ! J ' on, Njee and other beautiful Fesorts on for i Boi Be tod Park Among distinguished parties to at- | Mrs. Russell Stewart and children, : : T. $s of the Riviera which are so largely a) v i . tend divine service in \the morning | Kingston, are westagaf Mrs. (Rov. Jatronized by the ralty i foel safe. The highwayman of Satur- re Lor . 2 g , g iron Y loyal er day night ghould be hunted down at ere ord Roberts, who, with Lady | J. C, McConachie, Ayliier, Out. An array of gift-giving goods not oility of GTeupe Britain and Europe. Rt ; rey, Lady Bruve and Capt. Picker- Dr. Wilham Knox, Keloena, B.C. 1 .- : guly beautiful but ry You Chere is also ofiered a fine comedy, all cost and the Joeality putfolied foe ing, went - to the cathotal. Lord |arrived 10 doy 10 visit his father-in- Just what ws aling ors You gu \ 'tragic drama "and an illustrated @ SiMe. e county au on les should | Grey crossed over to the Albemarle |law, C. T. Dickson, Barrie street. and at 'the nallest margin ong by Edgar Somierny; "Ain't You get busy. and attended the service on the war- | Miss Stanhope and Miss Parsons, of profit prices. ilad You Found Me." ship. - ~ Denver, Col., are guests of Mrs. Back Combs, fhe cub. Wied INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. The Duke of Norfolk and Lord |Charles Livingston, Barrie street. _ If d t ed ith tri 8 moustings, 85, 18, $7. with rich A Guers SHowt EPH. | momed Perak Pike. Dp AyjLrout, were present ab the stiebration | Kent Norte, 'Toronto gsm Su so and are not prepared 'with a trim, Ian a Io T0, 0 aad Residents: of upper 'Queen street, sy ART! ig BP AMjo high mass in the Basilica. day in the city with his grandpa- stylish little Summer Coat here is your Reporters On Their Rounds. | A procession under the auspices of { rents, where his mother is at present. chance up, quality right, omplain of the vile language used by . . ' 5 , aos » man late on Friday night. He was When you need a cab phone 600. / Association Cathglique de la Jeun- | Miss Jean English, of Kingston, has : . 5» y No excuse yesterday lor not goinf |esse C Yienne Fi : 1 ia A trunk ahd shouted at the tc f his ' » " sse Canadienne Francajse through the | been appointed an assistant in the : . ' . » e op of MS Jy, church. ~~ city streets to the Champlain monu. [model school, Renfrew, at $350 a 13 Only Ladies Light Weight i coice. He wanted to get into a house, : : a0) William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | ment, where ange wd stood in front of it shrieking, : » A ad ent, where a number of addresses | year. p £ 'Let m& in 'Em,' Jet mie in His vile poceived ud HoAyiy 4 Thome FE. ot wots Helivered, was the Jeatume of fhe 4. H. Hodgins, of the Pictou Ga- i. nguage continued for some time. The | poo *" be. aes giternoon, and, accorcang e offi- | zette, was in the city, to-day, en He : JEWELLER, " algun will Te Xo po! - Ar Gibson s Rod Cross Drug thre. 'Phone dial programme, the opening gun of | route to Quebec, by steamer Alexan- ove 3 oO . i ng to the man who is known. How do - you like "The Merry t e ter-cehicney sildmwation. The dria. Youn Mab ! h i A -- . 1 ne i 2s oy : , UFITY | ceremony was of purely local interest. Miss Annie McDermott, who has . Issuer of Marriage ; : Widow" story? We continue it every |About four thousand men, with sevem [passed her normal examinations, ia Fitted back/ fly front, coat collar, and in very New Dials For City Clock. day this week. . bands, were in line. receiving congratulations from her pretty shades of Fawn English Covert Cloth. Licenses. : : : , i ihds, Were This morning two dials for the city H. Cunningham, piano tuner from| The militia forces are pouring into ny friends. . « ® } juildings' clock arrived, and are be- | Chickering s.' Leave orders at Mo |tlie city and by this evening Rost of gs Norrie, Kingston, has given Sizes 34, 36, 88, 40. These Coats are worth ng erected under the supervision of Auley's book store. the 11,000 men who will assist in the | thirty gallons of gaoline as prizes for 8.00 regularly. john Smith, jeweller. They will re- | The farméfs. are rejoiced over the review on the Plains next Friday will | motor boat races at the picnic of the ', ys x Jace the ones facing King and Brock | fine rains and cool weather. The |he under canvas. . True Blues orphanage, Picton. Yours while the lot lasts, 3 : - 7 " streets, which are very ancient and moisture has soaked down to the Ralph Spencer, Kingston, has re- | 7% / 0 3 vorn. The figures are black, and the Toots. : Sights On The Streets. placed Leo Leduc on the Merchants' . ! LY ands will also be painted black, so Celluloid soap boxes, assorted The rainy, dismal weather of Satur- [Bank staff at Lancaster, the latter | K ! p . a Red Cross * = that hereafter, even those with weak colors. Sold at Gibson's day gave way to bright sunshine this | being transferred to Montreal. eyes may read the time from the city Drug Store. 4 Alot morning and thoasands thronged the Miss Mabel Swann and Miss Edith You can pretty well tell whether a clock. . Oro with us on Rhonmer Ae ba jo streets throughout the day. The parade | Adams, Toronto, have retufned home . man has Screens on his house fhe way -- hg HT oe ay, July - .lin the morning and the ceremony at after a two weeks' visit with their he 'greets you in the morning. It makes : i eaves wilt s O! at 8 am.; tWoithe Champlain monument in the after | sister Mes. J. Howard McKoen. a man good tempered all day if he Breaking The Fish Law. hours at Ogdensburg. Fare, 8bc. noon were the main magnets of at-| Among those, who have been suc sleeps well at night. Enjoy the fresh \ . ' : % a . = ¥ i pe eve your doors open with Screen | On Saturday, Postmaster James | Mrs. J. A. Gould Sydenham street, | traction, but sightseers found much |cessful in passing the recent examin- 8 : : Ta o Waki Doors on. Any size Complete with § Stewart caught a Yankee fat work on |has purchased the residence of Lieut.* | th interest them at the pageant lations at Ottawa normal school is . X " Spring Hinges, for $1 each. the lake shore, near his cottage, Col. Mpssie, on Bagot street, and {grounds on the Plains, at the tented | Miss Annie M. Draper. Maple Lawn. ! , :atching fish without a license. He |will seourp gecupancy in September. [city and at the military encamp- | Prof. W. A. Rockwell, a well-known " B E WIND OREENS warned the wiolator of the law that Cabmen's phone, 490. ments on both sides of THE Fiver. and much admired musician uy ] he would report him to the inspector "Taleum powylers." This is talcum Following the request of the citi- | bandmaster, of Wellington, Ont., 1s if he didn't desist, and the fellow de- powder weather. Bay them at Gib-| zens, many of the performers in the |about' to move with his family to FROM 20c up parted. The people of that locality son's Red Cross Drug Store. "Phong pageants are going about the city im |{Chicago. . = : . don Y faipd Hangers cating a Boy id wp presented by, W. Cusick, for their costumes. Soldiers and sailors | The school management committee White P.K. Skirts. r ish, but object to them hauling them e cup presented by W. Lusiok, lor | are met at every turn of the streets, |of t Collegiate Institute, St. Cath- "rh2 eg as FIT ANY WINDOW. yut of the water by the score. competition among the junior teams|cyvalrymen clatter up and down on of she Sos a s Miss A White Duck Skirts. . of the City Baseball League, has ar-| their way to and from the camps, and, | ford, Kingston, as junior teacher of White Indian Head Skirts. ---- rived, and is on exhibition in Baker's| with the gay decorations of arches, | English and history at $900. . Had Finger Broken. cgar store window, Princess street. flags and bunting, the city has as- Miss Mabel Bell is here from New From $1.25, 1.75, 1.99 up to 5.00. W * A. Mitchell On Sunday morning, James Payne,|. W..H. Garson s Moy Wex, entered sumed its festive aspect in earnest. York, visiting her parents, Dr. and . 3 7 : ) brakesman on the G. T.\R. passenger mn the trotting events at Montreal, Amony arrivals of interest on Sun- { Mrs. G. W. Bell, Clarence street. She HARDWARE. train, had the second finger of his left on Friday and Saturday, did not | jay were the Marquis de Levis, | the [passed her final nursing examinations hand jammed in the car door on his |Start, as the 'weather conditions were | Marquis de Levis de Wirepoix, his $on, [in the French hospitgl. with honors, way from Brockwille to the city. When such as prohibited the races taking | and Count Montcalm. They reached |but will not complete her' course till the train arrived here the injured man place. : tha city by the C.P.R. train, having | February next. was removed to Dr. Anglins surgery, A correspondent calls for the inter- |(ravelled from France via New York. TL ---------------- Waa 1emove] 10 ir rere hese, Tho,lereace Of 'the Children's Aid Society, | They were met at the station. by a! BATTLE ON THE STREET. finger wag badly jammed, the nail be- on behalf 'of 52 Shildren living near | delegation of citizens and officers of ----r-- : ing torn away and the bone was brok the sorner of Bay ad agot Stregte: | the Empress reception committee. The | Gypsies and Farmers Had a en at the first joint. The man suffered For two months their treatment eon mayors of Vancouver and Victoria ar- Bloody Combat . ) drawn the pity of neighbors. rived to-day. The lieutenant-governor pody t-ambat. 5 severe a trip ol e % 3 . x . severs pain gb the Ho up. bsiore be Good rubber tired cab always when | if Prince Edward Island comes here On Saturday evening about six Sunds night you phone 600. 2 : Wednesday. o'clock a bloody fight soccurred on on Sunday night. "Olive oil for salads sold in seal- Sir Charles Fitzpatrick entertained Ontario street, betwpen Brock and New designs, Ae. , ps S$ Ss \ ross 9 i! drincess Stree RE + Cys AN k . gWhen Sherif Mowat returns from New York In A Launch. a. Gibsons BY Dt foe Boberte og " Bake ot On ye i ei icy avator A New Embroideries, Ri¥ Vacation a thorough investigation On Tuesday morning Robert Me. | On Satwday a farmer brought a oR Sth at the Garrison Club {, y" of gypsies who are well-knowi New Laces - be made to . siscaver u puossibs Dowall, Princess street, and two com small tan boot into the police sta- Lord and Lady Grey. Lord Roberts around here, came up from Ganan- ? w the escape of the seven prisoners tion and told the officer in charge y, ' foyne in a gasoline 1dnch, and from, $1.25, 1.49, 1 79, 2.00, 3° and on up -------------------- : A ro. ¢ will leave in a thirty-five foot i listi isk p isi ol] SRR Rte Tol panions wi ¥ : ie? od and a distinguished party visited the was so easily effected from ronto open launch, for Oswego, N.Y.. on |that some lady had fet it in his rig, | {heuline Convent I thic afternoon, | appearances they came up for a good to 5 00 me. ' heir way to New York. They expect and forgot to get it. It awaits gn | r the T ahi as ! "ldrunk. There were ten In the old : . Face powders" and toilet powders thei ay . ) I I mong the interesting relics of his s . Buy them at Gibson's Red Cross Drug|te make the trip in good time, and jowner at the stajiol: EE [terest whiney viewed there jboat, including men, Women and two Sto 3 after spending a few days with friends Bathing caps You can save mon-| ooo the skull of Montcefm. children. The boat was of an old 3 rN lle wholesale liquor * deal return home again, likely by the | ey in buying these at Gibson's Red JM model, and in one or two places bags . uller, a olesale hquor "des t : a he S = a nN hh A a re' «ll i oe > W of, of Baker City Ore as killed | lower route, taking Lake ( hamplain, Cross Drug Bar Rone = I t battlefield commission, has received a were stuffed in to keep out the water. ad his wife shoals injured. on'Fri the Richelieu river to Sorel and then Come with us on Stosmer = Tg cheque for $2500 from Prince Bl [8 she was leakthg badly. When they dav. at Unita, by the overturning of | UP the St. Lawrence to Kingston. The Ogdensburg, on Tues BY July Pi ward Island. Bvery province in the arrived in > the * city they pro- * automobile [little boat is one of the best that Leaves Swilt's dock ab a.m.; WWO| dominion has now contributed to the ceeded to All' up and before long, an ¢@ : ¢ . Rear 2 trib She is | hours at Ogdensburg. Fare, 350. & y one of the women telephoned to » the Impressive services in memory of lcould be secured for the trip. i 8 fund J | : One poor wayfarer sought protec- Decorations throughout the city. are police station to have a constable Ganon Baldwin © were held in All roomy, good beam and has, a good | | an . <Q C . engine. 'Bob's' friends wish him luck | tion at the police station, on Satur- | aking tremendous advances. The comé down and arrest her husband. on his cool holiday. day night, as the parks did not ap- | ty hall iv a magnificent sight by Before the police arrived two young " peal tp him in the wet weather. He night. The estimated cost of the ilhu- Pittsburg farmers, also slightly illum- was given a. room on the first floor' | Linations in Quebee alone is over one inated, came along and started in tor and early Sunday morning| went on | nition dollars, and at the quoted scrap. For a few moments the farm- his way rejoicing. rate of ond dollar per elblight lobe, ers had things their own way, but - this is rather under than over the finally the gypsies forgot their own . ; ; d mark. Thousands are being spent "hy troubles and all piled in to help one : : Pine Hill, July 18.--RQuite a number | private citizens. The outlining of the another, with the result that the RAE RIAA NEE RS RR from this vicinity spent July 11th at| Chateau Frontenac alone cost over rural pugilists were badly used up. e Roblin. The farmers have started cut-| $3 500. The fight was started at thd corner of ; ting hay and report a very light crop. So far no casualties have been re- Ontario and Princess streets and was 000000000000 0000000000 0000000000 TN0000000NT 9 ; § i | Nir. and Mre. Rufus Wagar and Mrs. | ported and officers of the fleet and resumed at the elevator, and was go- J. J. Wagar visited at' Mountain{ military forces are congratiflaling |:"¢ ©" there when the bluecoats put & a ° | Grove, on Friday. Dorviall Peters, of citizens and police generally thereon. |'n an appearance. : i. / 3 Thorpe, and Clarence W. Baker of En-| Surprises are promised regarding the | As soon as the guardians of the law ne O ir . S . 5 » y . ¥ A '§ ® Bargains. terprise, spent Sunday at J. B. Kel-| qectacular illuminati of the fleet. | hove in sight, the ten wanderers piled, lacs, My. White, Methodist minister, hich. th tl Toxcend pi into their launch and pushed off, only A Table Full (all sizes) in to find that they could not run her, ag Toadies' Fine Joight Weight Chocolate reached his first sermon here on Fri-| thing i A ts side IF YOU DON'T KEEP cooL THESE 4) vei E. H Baker oh Tam- thing of the Jing ever stem this sid something had gone wrong with the | / Fid Blueher Cut Oxford Shoes - DAYS, THE FAULT IS NOT OURS. @ [wi pd sper scl, aud Mise Te sugite. {ite 3 wind wae bloninf GOOD VALUE AT $250. > Our Sale Price, $1.60. Kellar's. W. Reid, of Enterprise called| Nearly evervone has . friends or re- from the shelter of the elevator it be- sop HE on R. King on Monday. Abraham}. ¢ives visiting them at -this season, |T20 to drift rapidly up the lake, de- . . : " Clark of Sebastopol, dined at George A siti ] ON. {epite all that could he done to start : We've all sorts of Thin and "Summery "Things 5 Hartin's on Sunday » last. Mr. Done: hat is boii. lviulope. thomaet sos. the engine. As the 'hoat slowly drift- 0000000000000900000090000000000000000000000 a : i \ i Courtney, treasurer of the Saints' church, Toronto. ¢ "Special olive oil for salads," in sealed bottles, at Gibson's Red Cress ' Prag Store. Phone 230 Great damage to crops from the "Spiro powder for the toilet" is sold | storm are reported from North Ox- at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store {ford and Niagara Falls. } ------ : ; A ---------------------- Pine Hill Notes. EE mama : : \ PV ort. ou § { Centreville, peddler, made his 3 g ed away some tall language could be bought and brought here for your comfort You § [ian of Cen o, ped d Td a matier: of pti. | Shy sowe {all language ould bs . x . . 2 : «0 trip last week. - : 4 & oh can certainly takeit cool, if you will. Our Soft, thin anaugi wp a That is the sort of news the Whiv is fle' showed ig otill drifting. 1 . > . 4 trving every day to Shirts, our Thin Underwear and Hosiery, and all Junior Cup Presented. letter box at the Whig $eor into. which g The handsome silver trophy, dona- SE , rice. i na- | jtems of d. Cheese Markets. soris of Thin oggery at your servic ) ted to the junior city league by Wal- a> ny ym Yay be Jame Iroxuois sales, 16 12 1-16¢. We believe we have all the good things in @ jo Hewes, of ones Bajur's | sian bo A Toast. Listowel, ge. a Summer Fixings for which a man can ask. OU J {oti 'vindow of the above Store. | Saddet. In her sadness when she's tad. Beth ge . ' i rw The ¢ ill be is seas : | Gladdest 1 ta mladi] pene 14% prices won't prevent your selecting exactly what The qup will be Bold, This SeBsOn i Rar stint whom She's mad , Victoriaville, Que., 114e, lic. and 241 nd her 2 sl ad, 20. you want. through the season without a defeat. | Ain't in Wits her madness' when she's | Comwall> 118c. fo 196: -------- - . 8 8 : ra mi Three handsome private yachts, the Pt Bvanhe. ha bdo 103s. Stroller, the Shadow and the Lucy Edgar Somyaerby, At The Bijou. Tis ' G ! i 'ON"'S Ann Were at Swift's wharf, this ai-| John Robert Davis, vocalist of the ? 5 [termoon; on their way down the | Dijon theatre,! loft for Toronto Satur-{ Lord Roberts will, 'in all probabil a ocr EE] E AUST 00000NNITE PROSRROSSSS sen Rw e . river. "All the yachts had private jday night and Edgar Summerby took ily, pay a state visit ta Toronto on EREAEEFEAERERRERERRICE parties on board. up his new dities to-day. ; {the Sth, 9th and 10th August. $600000000000000000000000000000000080000 ARERR

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