Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Aug 1908, p. 6

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THE DATLY BRITISH WHICG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1908. TH OF M. 1, FOLGER), --mesmmemom 4 Sp . They Are Saying Aud Doing. KINGSTONIAN OF ENTER. | Bev. and Mes. 4. Bright have left for ersoll. | Boat Upset on the Rideau Yester- PRIZE AND GENIALITY. Ingenta 8. Gallagher, NP P., was in the day Afternbon. ET city, to-day, Three young' men and a sixicefi-| He Was the Oldest Vice-Consul in Mrs. W. N. Davy, and son left on - | year-old girl had a thrilling experi the 'Unit ea ico-- His | VEIL to Ottawa. iq ence on the Rideau, Friday atterndon, ® United States Servic 51) Miss Bertha Pix, Nelson Street, is KINGSTON'S | when their row boat was fpset. The Death Closes a Disting uished visiting friends at 'Ottawe. § | accident ocourred near Belle's Island. Career. Mrs. Charles Kellar is staying with ® | When the boat was tpset, the young! Matthew Henry Folger passed away Mrs. E. A. Booth, Alfred street. VISITORS ® l'¥en and girl sucodeded in getting 0bto | at his residence, Bimily 'street, at. one Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Anderson, off 22 | the upturned' boat, and there theyre-| Pulook - Saturday morning, aiter hav- Cleveland, are holidaying iu the city. | 4 mained until resquad by 4 couple of | ine heen a phtient sufferer for "pver Miss Edna Booth has Are cord AT invited to in- 81 other Boats. A gaspline boat, With al four vears: For three months he had {2 FY Dleastat visit An Buffalo, NY. ¥., our Showrooms, where Kingston party, was near at hand, |jien confined to his room. On Thurs Mrs. J. Dérry wid family, of Napa: he finest dolléction of manu--48 | and when they saw what had happen-| div afternoon convulsions set in and | Dee Bre visiting friégnds in Kingston" factured Furs in - Easternif| dd, hurced" 16 the seine. The gill the shock to the very weak body was Mrs. (Chief) Graham and family, da, are on exhibition. | was taken ito the boat and Brought | fital in' its exhaustion, and the Napanee, * ate visiting Frierfle int Everything shown manufac- to the city.. Another skifi came alofig, [fgiondly spirit passed away in a per- Kingston. y tured An Kingston. : and towed the. row boat with Whe | idet peace to the gréater friend of all ye lad Davis, Torontd; visiting] We just rated & somarkubly food Ribbon, young men, to the shore. : Mr. Folger was bom, the second son ube Lid avis, Barrack street, has have it ready for To-night. The dot is not ory of the late Pyederick A. Folger, at - 6 Handicap Race. Cape, Vincent, N.Y. sixty-seven vears gh McC atgherty, o! Streetsville, ; ceptional, 80 come early. | ¢ last evening's restimpitioh of the ago. -His father died while his sons i the guest of Ald, and Mrs. Frog] John tKay Fur Houss, 7 athletic Bontests, the J00| were voung mien, and in company Avision stregh. | yards Renidicap was i, with his two bro leérs, Benjamin W. and "Garnett TLiockeit returned, = + STORES, -- | heat, R. Brown, scratch, and. Wri ahd the Tate Préderick A. Folger, | °" Wednesday, irom a trip to Monts, | thirteen yards, ran a dead heat Time | Henry came to this city; and 'the veal and Quebec, A ed x 107 Princess St., 4 | vloven and one-fifth seconds." Second | banking firm of Folger Bros. 'was or- Mrs. James Walker, Kingston, is 149-155 Brock St. wat; 8. Lailey, three yards, was fifst; | ganizad. This was the first stone dn this week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Parkhill, five vards, was a close | the foundation of several great Business Madhachen Athens. ) he ht Fe, > | second. | Third heat, Bdward Davis, | ehtevprises By these brothers, before eo raping ne AN Width {full 3} inches wide - Colore. White: o. Piri Créuin. | eich yards, and G. Fleming, eleven | death removed one, and then 'another Sills, Mack 'street, HT AT dinal, Black, Navy Brown LS ue ly at 15¢. yard. | ' : 4 . ood val regular | yards, ran a dead heat. The first and | of the original firm, until: Benjamin Mrs John Hastings and der pues; Mrs. 3 | Second man in cach heat ran in the | remains alone. Ta 1864, M. H. Folger Miss TP. at, of OF - 2 nai. and it resulted : Ss. Lailey, three | was married to Enima Louise Ains- terday a toa, spent a : % "Your Choice 1 o-Night, 10c ard. le, beat E. Davis, eight yards; by | worth, daaghtér of the late Sidney / ® +/ yards { inches for first: Davis just beating | Ainsworth, of Cape Vincent, and three Miss Marich = Pelotier has veturned 2d an hE Nem 3 Be | Brown, scratch, by the smallest of | sons, all of whom are alive, blessed after a 'week's <vigit with Mrs. Wy : : : : J : | +) : Cushman, Glenhurnie. : : : : Ta i rging. In the final Br would not | this mnion. His wife was called ta th margir n the fina own could no # mnion. His wife was called to the yp oy" Hughs New York, ahd | get through till the" last few yards, {long rest fifteen years since. No one oe . : Miss Ma = o [owing to crowding. lailev has im-| was more missed and none could Mi yo bel SmaHridge, city, are visit-' img friends i Parham. i : : | proved very me h since his last time | ghieve move fhan he who placed over Makes super} gilts and, have | at. In fact, "every man has improv- | her grave the <imple but Xniessive po rakam pa has Ten 'elécted what every present should od. Time for final. heat, eleven sec | thibute--*She: made 'home "happy." | PGA of Kingston and Ottawa dis] have--sentiment and in- {| onde, Their sons--Henry, of New «York: trict, Kwights Templar. Wu ® pe trinsic. value, | Bp ---------------- Hawa, of this citys manager bi the || Me: 000 Mos'S. SCH return Width fall % inches wide. Colors-- Black; Cardinal, White, Light Blue; . | St Lawrence dteamers; Benjamin, to-day, after a Wo wecks' pleasan + T m Buy here and you are sure ms | Madi 1 rT, manager of the Niagara line--have outing at Fastview Park. i * igh, Pink, Navy. This i 18 one of the best 25¢ Ribbons. NE of gettihg only the best. \ | p azor d 0s inherited Meir genial and generdus Mrs, 1 J. Maloney, of Toronto, 8 3 dhavacter, as well as the business abil- | 90 2 Yigit 16 her sister, Miss: Nettin Y T Ni ht, 15 Yard. Solitaire Rings, from $10 2-1 : ; ities of their Tather. Two sisters: 'old Kuight _at on Harrie stot, Vii ours O= 1g Cc to as high as you care to go. ] the. deceased survive<drs. Nickle and] Js. Wilson Drawicy, ° lake View, E03. Sharpened and Made - |}. Soi snive Sydenham Bench, is visiting. Mrs. Both the above makes of Ribbon are of good weight and 'the correct ake G alues in 3-st da | CORSE AC hn Err a " J, Kennedy, Frontenae street. ot ood va ues in 3-stone an ! Deceased was a frier 1 of all th Mr. Mod rs. John Welker, Brocky] for €hildren's Sashes and for Hair Ribbens. five-stone rings. street, are enjoying a pleasant holi- churches, the family predilections heing r Congregational. For years he also . \ was frequently found m fhe Methodist day this week down the Rideau. ahd Anglican churches. Rev. 8S. G, Mrs. Morgan J. Meagher and son, Bland. and Rev. Dr. W. W. Carson James, Deseronto, are spending a few, Spangenberg 25¢. Package |whre particular favorites. In polities weeks with relatives in Ningston. | or- fraternities he did not make affilia- Miss Jennie Boutne and Miss Annie JEWELLER, As pood As new for ' Special attention paid' to Safety |; Bourne, - Kingston, are "im Deseronto, guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. W. S. Moare. Herchmer Ely, wife and sons, Chi- cago, are expected next Ploudny to make Mr. and Mrs. R. FE. Aiken, | Ivalued at his worth because he was |ViSit. J W. Zhe Mitchell, téo generous to others to succeed 'as Miss Phyllis Ramsden, after thrée this merits desérved. About the only | Weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. R. HARDWARE. { office he would accept was that = of Crawiort, Port Hope, returned home United States vice-comsul. The fune- on Friday . , oe al on Monday morning will be pri- Capt. R. C. Irwin, Colborne street, vate : ; has returned to Depot Harbor, after The late Henry Folger was a: re- [spending a few weeks with his fam. ] ¥ * % . {minrkable man in many respects. In| ilV. : | business pursuits he was shrewd and Charles H. Aiken has returned to 4 " diplomatic. To the fiom of which « he Toronto after spending his holidays » pa was a member for so many years, |With his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. R. Ea oi 5 Bu Sing 8 ahd which he dominated so much with-| Aiken, Earl street. J " Continues TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10 O'clock. Just think of what this his personality, He rwas a sort of}, E. F. Ely, wife and children, of, ; p balance wheel, a calm 'and calculating Toronto, will pay Mrs. R. E. Aiken,' wv ' saving means to. you, forte which had 'much to d6 with fte]Earl street, a short visit on their , but was loyal to his friends, for | {dendship was toithim a living senti- {ment. He. was a giver to almost | levery commendable local project -- a | A { good citizen in the trie sense--not | | | Razors of all kinds. .and : DIAMOND MERCHANT operations. He was hot always suc- | WAY down' the Rideau. oe : . of progress, of detail, and brought to | town, the guest of Mrs. TY R. Car: the performance of his tasks a rare| novsky. Princess street. 8 i | ; . he . was. vet able, dike his close {With her ger are Visiting Mrs. LE SW JH Chemises, 20 per cent. off. afd intimate friend, the late Dr. | Kennedy, ontenac street. { N Y ] céssful in his plans, careful as they| Mis. G. C. Gridley, Watertown, Hil Nightgowns, 30 sty les to choose from." 20 per cent ig sggacity and a still raver capacity: Miss Mamie Waters, of the Homie! Daniels, of the New York Central rail- Miss Naodie Teving, Belleville, nited] : 5 wav, to give some time to literature | of Mrs. F. G. Lockett, left, on Fri- | fi J Drawers, 20 per cent. off. were laid, but he was always a man N.Y., is spending a_ couple of weeks in JN Corset Covers, 20 per cent. off. ig While busy with commercial affairs | Téléphone Central, Trenton, N.Y. and was welcomed to the meetings of | day, for Napanee, after thrée Weeks'| R lactists and writers wind on many oc- | Visit here at 104 Stuart street, Sy " 4 2 r 1 NISIAN THIS WEEK Jes asions addressed them. When the I'he marringe of Miss May Una Thi 7 JH White Skirts, by long odds the largest ahd best IE * . {mood was upon him he wrote grace- hart, B.}., Oakville, to Leslie { ole- elk of i White Und ki i BM (filly, and coined epigrams expressing | man, Ph.D Sangylore India, is to] 0 ne § erskirts in {his passing thoughts in choicest tan- {take place in Colombo, Ceylon, in Desf Kingston and marked at 440 lowest prices. These you can W Lanne He liked to correspond with tober. i choose 4) o- Night. this literary friends and must have left Cecil Tierney, bell boy at the Brit- {in létters and extracts valuable can- | ish-American hotel, is around again, * 20 P C Lt, Off {tributions to the prose of his time. ¥ after being confined to the house oy er en . » he New | Val. Laces and Insertions, J | Soul. 5. lie ue ost tal dus, curing from» serine panianable » made friends Iw the | ankle. : score. He had a » large and sympa The fundral of the Jate Miss Hannah] ile 4 | thetic heart. He liked to prosper, and| Muthern took place at 10.30 o'clack; | N. V. l / A Ihe used his ehergies: unstintedly in | this morning. to Sandhurst éemetery, ew el ings, F {order to accomplish his purposes, but | Funeral ser ives were conducted at the J J 8 {he was a noble competitor for busi- | English church & . { 4 inoss and as the manager of the Nt Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jores, pa-{ i, N. I di n Head Suiting Cotton [ltwrenes River Sam int company {rents of Mrs. George Hammond, ar- ToNight 7.30 to 10 O'clogk. All the new designs 1 in Fine: avn : | stowed how he could come into con-lpved in the city, to-day, accomipan- | ew In a a ' att with various oppasinig Forces, be lied by other ha or the fil and India Linen, dainty embroidery and insertion trimmed pattern of {aggressive and not offensive. His later | Misses Katie and Susie, and Master | aists you w il see with no other store in Kingston (days, with family ties rroken md | Bert, and will reside on Wolie Tsland. New Lac Col ars, [business engagements Htnsferrad to [They came from London, Eng., and] OF THESE others, were made the more pathetic, {made the trip over n the steamer " - y * : B 5 he realized that his physical pow orice of Treland. - WAISTS OF FERED . . \ Jot were wamng and that he Wis no --r a i TO- NIGHT AT ne New Hand Embroidered Linens, J [5:5 fits sa vevirorn | trenuous ife ti ie was manly | ; ¥ of 2 dies. leit . ¥ y ih ¥ > i Sd Ca Eto and thet the: new 'con A deputation of young ladies, Ii 1s sale should interest ever y economical woman, and if nob ult: pre- | Iv of the Collegiate Institute, called | [ditions in a hopeful spirit. Without | > 3 Fc 0 TEC Che were meant] pared to buy, come anyway. You can choose one or more and have them ilk Bl " : | mbvanaising 5 contemplated fie time | a clanse in an editorial which said: | placed aside for you. / * . ew ac | ouses, } schon ie, with so many. of EE "Passing examinations, 100, is notd i 8 res b il cites, would be laid at rest. the act of the teacher: he Way im- i i & > | i iret A ok hd pein) Site i has part stacks 'of knowlodge and 'yet : 4 ' \ _ i. * ISSed AWAY DNC 1 o gh ng 0 [pupils of a dilatory type will rot} J 3 . i >) ¥ New Shapes Fairy Bust Forms, tupied. & place in the fublie eye will absorb and thas fil." : : Ph ; . ' - J] « : 3 i og oo a RR 5 dh Ey ww S26 "The Fie vind, bak be more missed. The judicial mir In Rives To the young ladies, of urthiased byw personal and petty inei- hyo ; dents, will | pay tribute to his 'worth Collegiate Institute, We can say that the reference in no wisé applied Vew_Hese Sup riers : \ and sincerely lament his demise to them. Why there 'Wore failures in ve ) Phe following is an extract from dd {the institufe f&@ a matter for review despatch to the fepinrtme nt of statedby the board 6f education The from Consul VanSant, regarding thelclauee was general Tn character, an { C is. death of Mr, Folger : aXiom in 'education, dnd intended to aiasded a" essescrcrersiseansssbunaesereersetnasntnins w apes an ty es in orsé S, 3 "1 have the honor to report the jgchow that teachers are not always re- ; 3 : . -- - | a Eng] fh oh hh PT WE HA | E IT HERE. wmday, at 1 am. Mr. Folger has held pi the office of American vice and 'deputy A Th ht For To-Day. | New Bust Extenders, = : cnn at Kingston since September | T must -- Ade to Hatel JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. ed, 18M is Dien garden party for the refreshment "Mr. Folger was well and favorably | snd flower table on Ang. 18th. "A Ladies' Fine Kid, Soft Sole, Low Shee, Low Heel and Cushion Ins6le. known not only in Kingston, but A mattress for the foot. ' New Bast Supporters, J [ronson Fasten Ontaric ana she Prektes. Price Low Shoe, $2.50. is universally lamented along the hor- Big sale of 42 dozen English pickles High Shoe, with Rubber Heel, $3. Sehr. . . at a ridienlous price. They were sent be Toockett Shoe Store. and we are vot go- P.8.--Larige stock of Tranks and Suit - a E00000000000000000 ew House Maid' S A TONS "During his active career he proba | {1 mc § rts' stored > blv did as. much to encourage and Sus- ne 0. ho ir Ls " tain loeal enterprises and improve- * 4 ' ments as any ane in the ity, and his 60¢c. Peaches And Plums 60c. (Maid's C Et husiness life' was marked with action Peaches and plums, large basket; New 1 $€ aps, Ee and untiting energy. He was a_ close | Pest fruit, 60 bavkets. Crawford's. t personal friend of the late Sir John | SPR ---- A. Macdonald, premier of Canada. | i "My Wardrobe will clean and press and of the late Governor Flower, of [your suit Weekly at $1 a 'month, ISS ; New York, and mhanv leading ant Welling fon street. a x The Labor day commitice has asked notable Amepicans and Canadians. "Assorted caramels," MeConkiv'sg) J. J. Thompson, physieal director of "His Feauttiml Wome, on the St.lin 20c. boxes, at Gibson's Red Cross] the local Y.M.C.A., to take full charge Lawrence, © Was a mecca of boundless | Drie tare = : of the Marathon race on Labor day, Miswitality: his. Kindness and broad | Garden party at Sunbury, Thurs-{ 15 he ten 'miles, start and finish - at shivity were almost proverbial. His [day, Aug: 20th, in aid of Preshyter-| [ake Ontario Park. The C.A AU. ha feferids Were legion, his enehies have [ian church. ® : heen bashed" for a sanction. ' Fatriex]. Png shite vented to exist, and to-day | Tooke's famous linén collars, 2 Tor | are expected from several cities and all Phy Aindly roverence to his mem- |25c.. at J. P. Forrest's. : : ory. | There's a lot of difiéfence between "The flag hag been hali:masted over taking faith as a shield in battle and ) Be. oshinre hose in , the the saltsiishe" busiuess. i 4 evesnsessssensndonsitn sssnasussens s eesessessssessseTRee

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