Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Aug 1908, p. 6

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REGISTERED | INGSTON'S | boy a NE Si aa] cordially invited to in- our Showrooms, where t eollsotion of manu: d Furs in Eastern are on. exhibition. hing shown manufac- in Kingston. on A MoKay Fur Houss, STORES, -- 107 Princess St., 149-155 Brock St. DER IEEERICEE IEEE Diamonds f Make superts gifts add have, what every present should i have--sentiment and in- i trinsic value. Buy here and you are sure | fof getting only the best. Solitaire Rings, from $10 to as high as you care to go. Good values in 3-stone'and i five-stone rings. i 8! Spangenberg JEWELLER, and f DIAMOND MERCHANT VISITORS | a | be sl made after 'but the model was of old blue. linena, j | trimmed with groups or Surah silk could a frock for early fall, the design here depicted, Foulard, India used for of small linen- covered buttons. The dress was demi-princesse model and was laid in rather deep plaits Jrom the shouldend, The skirt was also plaited and was under a stitched { | joined 'to the waist {band of the linene. A low turndown dollar and turnback cuffs of hem- stitched lien gave a very girlish dad becoming touch. Gillett Razor Blades Sharpened and Made As good as new for 95¢. Package Special attention paid to Safety Razors of all kinds. r---- W. A. Mitchell, HARDWARE. cial | ale All Over Embroid- eries and Wide Flouncing Embroideries at '2 ao oun or tert -~ Long Tie Veils and Scarfs ' y Regulaf values up to 75¢ and 90e. For 33c. Each Am Fancy Veilings In White and Colors, Spots, Nets and Chif- fon, worth up to 50e yard For 12%4¢c. Yard. ¥ £ R. Wal s dron.| AT WATERTOWN fARD RANDALL TAKEN IN CHARGE. On a Chérge of Attempting to Pass Fraudulent Money Order ~--1Is Also Wanted .at on cona. Chief Graham, Napanee, went over to Watertown, N.Y., on Friday, to take in charge Edward Randall, who was arrested on a charge of passing a out on a Dominion Express company blank for 20, on Max Solomon, a Watertown clothier. The Watertown = Standard, in' refer. ring to the case, states that Randall who has a wooden leg,'is twenty-seven {years of age, and wds recently ems | ployed in the Strathcona office of the { Buy of Quite rdilway, five miles from | Napanee. The story given is that {Randall went to Mr. Selomen's s {and purchased a suit of clothes in pay- | ment for which he gave, it is alleged, [the express order amd réceived some {change back. Then he went away and Mr. Solomon deposited the. order ih the bank, Randall went to the Salva tion Army héadquarters and upon thinking the 'matter over was filled with remorse and confessed to the gommander of the army. Lhe police were notified and Randall gave him- self up and also returned the suit of clothes to Mr. Solomon, settling the transaction with him and telling him of the bogus money order. When searched at the police station a pay envelopd marked for CC, FE. Lake for | $27.65, which Randall claims was given to him to give to Lake, was ound on kis person and alse a book of blank orders of the Dominipn Ex prefs company. Several orders tir the hook had been filled out, the stubs re maining, showing to whom) they were mide and for what amotints. ~ These were mot in Randall's handwriting and it is" pot supposetl that fe filled | | Heights are in ott more than ohe, the last one for which the stub wad blink, The book he admitted he had nc right to, He said thav he left Strath conn last Monday night with some money belonging to Lake and some other money taken from the office ir which he worked. He then went t« Kingston and from there to Cape Vin cent, coming diveetly to Watertown. A New Opening. W. Hector H. Hume has been pointed to manage the office here ol J. P. Bickell & Co., members the ('hieago Bogrd of Frade, whose head office is in Toronto. "This firm ar the Canadian correspondents for Fin ley, Barrel & Co., of New York v.and Chicago, who are members of ten of the leading' exchanges of the United States, New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade, ete. The of fice. will be open for business or September 1st and will he located or the second floor of the Clarence (ham bers, on Market street. Mr. Hume will be in instant telegraphic com munication with New York, Chicago Pittshurg, St. Louis, ' Minneapolis Winnipeg, Boston, Philadelphia, Buf fale and Toronta. \ ap of Grounds In Fine Shape. The military grounds on Barriefield splendid condition for the camo which opens on Mondawv Aug. 31st, and at which 25H troops are expected to be present. The new water supply is excellent and thy drainage is greatly improved. The oronnds are in the hest condition pos sible for a military camp. The Army Service corps will go over the middle of next week to prepare for the ar rival .of the various troops on the 31st. He Mav Resign. George Hunter is contemplating signing as ystice of the peace. He stated this morning that he had al made up his mind to give ug the reins of office, hat his friends dc not wart to see him go. During his two vears in office Mr, Hunter has had ho less than two hundred cases and as ean well be imagined the nte ofl a the peace 1s not al aunshine there so many trinls and tribulations. ---------- Church Service. Sydenham Street Methodist church-- Pastor. . Rev. Charles A. Svkes, B.D. Rev. W. A. Hanna will preach at both services. Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m.: Bible school, 12:15 noon during August: mid-week service, Wednesday, 1.0.F. Excursion. 8 p.m. Steamer America, among 1.8 is lands. with high court delegates, Worl: nesday, Aug. 26th. Boat leaves 1:30 pm., foot Brock street; 14th, band; tickets 50c n---------- Are The 'Winners. The winners of the guessing contests at the Hotel Dien lawn party are an- nounced : Doll contest, Miss E. Nu- gent ; nurse's chateline, Michael Spritt, Enterprise; pin chushion, Mar- garet Sauve; pillows, Mrs. James Sowards, Sr., and Mrs. Murphy. re most ingtice of where are Died On Friday. Rev. CO. L. Bilkey, of St. church, this city, hag gone to To- ronto, .to the funeral of his father, Rev. R. A. Bilkeys' who died on kri- day at the King Edward Sanitarium, Weston, aged sixty-four years. James' Tuesday, August 25th. Steamer America makes another of her complete: tours of the Thousand Islands, 2.30 p.m., home early, only 50 cents. \ Excursion To Ogdensburg. Steamer Aletha dock at 8 a.m., Tuesday, August 25th, Yor Ogdensburg. . Fare 35e. Campbell Bros'. To-Night. For the nobbiest new fall derbies, $2, $2.00, 23, $4. --i------ . Tey a maple walnut dispensed from pure crea and nine maple s¥rup at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store fountain. The G. T. R. station in Windsor was broken into and stolen. Bibby's $2 hats abe Mavorites, fraudulent express money order, made |: will leave Swift's | Movements: Of ; The Peorle--What Miss Helen runkle, Newburgh, >is visiting friends in the city today. _ Mrs. Harry Hall, Deseronto, is spend- ing afew days with friends in 'Ning: ston. Miss Edna Freeman, Kingston, is the guest of Miss Edna Whitmarsh, Westport. Mrs. J. P. Shannon and Miss L. Rooney, of Kingston, are visiting at Spencerville. 2 Mrs. Moleod, Kingston, is visiting her brother, Farquhar. MeCrimmon, Lancaster, ia John Amo, of Watertown, N.Y., was the guest of Daniel Taggart, Wolfe Is- land, last week. Moylan Macdonnell leit for Winni- peg, this morning to vigit his sister, Mrs. John Holroyde. Miss Carrie Nelson, Rochester, N.Y., is visiting het mother, Mrs. G. Nel son, Johnson street. Lionel Crawiord, New York, is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Crawford, Division street. : Mrs. P. Donnelly and the Misses Annie and Kathleen O"Hora, of West- port, are visiting at Kingston. Miss Kirk, New York, spending the summer in 'Kingston, Ras gone for the week-end to Mud Lake, Odessa. Garratt Harris, of Wellington, i¢ sritically ill, having « Been. stricken with paralysis while out a yacht. Mrs. Davy 'and son, Norman, Nel- son street, and Miss Olive Asselstine are the guests of friends in Otbeva. Misses May Whitcombe, Ethel Cowie and Stella Whalen Jeft, 'to«ddy, . to pend their vacation. at Rochester, N Rev. Prof. Jordan, of Kingston, zave a scholarlyy sermon in the Eres- Yyterian church, Orillia, on Sunday last.) Mr. Tremeer, the. blind prganist, will Zive an organ recital in Bt. +John's church, Portsmouth, after the evening service, Mrs, R, E. Wilson and sons, win and Adger, 198 Queen street, eturned from a two weeks' visit Deseronto. Master William Rochefort, Bagot street, has returned home after visit- ng' his unele," Joseph Rochefort, at Brewer's Mills, » Mrs. J. E. Cole and Mrs. F. .T. Briselon, of Arthur street, Gananoquey we visiting Mrs. W. J. Turkingtoen, Patrick streets Mrs. L. A. Guild and children, ang her mother, Mrs. M. ¥. Hughes, left to-day to visif at Morven, the guests of JJ. 5. Hamm, Mrs. M. 'eturned last nicht ffom down the jver, where she has been spending her whidays with friends. The friends of Miss May P. Hinek- 'ey: will be sorry to learn that she vill leave on Thursday, August 27th, 'or. Toronto to remain all winter. "Miss Florence Smith, Westbrooke, Ed have at has returned home after spending the oast week with her cousin, Mrs. H. Wente, Fine View, Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. J. BE. Burns, of North Say, have been in the city om their wedding tour, being guests of the wide"s aunt, Mrs. W. Bramah, Wel- ington street. ! ' Capt. Thomas Donnelly's condition, thie morning, was practically un- shanged. He was brighter last' even- 'ng. than for several days, but the end a daily expected. | Fredérick D. - Geoghegan, of North | tay, will spend a week at his' home at 13 Colborne street. He was accom- yanied by William Bearance, who paid 1 visit, to North Bay. Frank Strachan, Frving Martin, Wal- ter Campion, William Steacy and J. McGuire arrived home, to-day; from Mtawa. he boys left here on Mon- lay last in canoes for the capital. Mrs. Edward Reck and 'son, Fred- wridk, of Westmount, Que., who have heen the cuests of Maj. and Mrs, W. I. B. White at their summer home, Rock Point camp, returned home, Sa- | turday. | The cngagement is announced of | Miss Sadie E. Staunton, daughter of W. A. Staunton, Peterboro, to James Pavitt Archer, Campbelliord, - the wedding to take place at the end of August. Mr. and Mrs. FV. Seifken, Brooklyn, N.Y.. have leit for a short to Olayton and Thousand Teland park, and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lawson, 68 Centre street: next week. visit Ste News From Forfar. Foviar, Aug. 21.--Rev, J. Hazel wood. D.D. Toronto, has been visiting relatives here for some time. F Ww. Young, Seeley"s Bay, and cousin, Dr. F. Young, spent Sunday at "Camp Welcome,' on the Rideau. Miss Mackie of Lake Eloida, has been engaged to and has taken over her Qufied. Mrs Johnston has leased her summer cot- tage to Rev. Mr. Wood, Smith's Falls, Yfor a few weeks, W. H. Murphy, Port- land, has had his racing mare "Miss Appleby," here, being shed for the au- tumn races. Miss Ardella Charland, trained nurse, of New York city, is spending her holidays the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mgzs. W. Char- and. 'F. Halladay, Elgin, purchased a fancy horse from. George Mattice re- cently. George Powsett was in Brock- ville on Tuesday: J. B. Ackland has been enjoying & visit from his niece of Chicago. James Murphy, confined. to bed for a couple of weeks through ill: ness, is reported somewhat better. Excursion To Jones' Falls. Steamer Aletha will leave Swift's dock, at 8:a.m., Friday, August 28th, for Jones' Falls. Fare ; Class In Music. Miss Purdy, Sydenham, will resume her classes on Sept. Ist, Bibby't #82 hats are wonders. Government engineers report the oil volcano, near Rampico, is consuming 158,000 barrels a day. : Try Bibby's new #2 hats. » itinerary of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's tour of Ontario is announced ; six places 'will be visited. Remember the gathering of the clams at the great Calpdenian cames, at Belleville, Aug. 26th. Return fare, $I. See Bibby's new hats, Fernie fire losses by insurance com- panies exceed $1,500,000. A Longueuil farmer was shot by an : apple thief ee Bibby's great ¥2 hats. [with anv movement made Butland. Wellington street, | teach the school for the autumn term and race. 3 . Sr-- 3 WILL ASK BOARD OF] HEALTH TO ORDER IT. : : S-------- The Discussion of the Matter Will Likely Result in Good--Ward Of Everything ooking Like In speaking to a representative of the Whig Dr. Evans had the follow: ing to. say regarding the auditing of the aeeounts of the beard of heath - "1 am somewhat surprised to learn "¢ounts of the local board of health. jd I think 'all bills should go to the city auditor before coming to the . board for payment. At the meetings it is impossible' ior individual members to ge through a multitude of grocery ills and pass safely on every item. This could be dons by the auditor, and as a protection to both hoard and city ought to be dome. I can assure vou that I will introdufe go motion at the next meeting of the board ordering every hill to be first passed by Auditor Miller before be- ing presented for payment; This will] have the effect of checking all ae counts without hampering the hoard in the least in carrying. out the pri- vilegés conferred upon it by the health act. "1 do not claim extrgordin.ry psi- vileges for the board of health more than any other city department and I am sure the excellent material now in. the board will heartily conenre owards safeguarding the city's Jnances and relieving themselves of even the sus- nivion. of carelessness or recklessness. This is one of the happv results of open criticism' and fair digeussion of publie questions. } -------- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. -- Newsy Paragraphs Picked: Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Cabmen's 'phone 490. See Bibby's 50c. boys' sweaters. Sponges from Ge. to $5, at Gibson's Roy Coe Drug Store. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuley's. "Phone 778. Gibson's special tooth brush, sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross Bibby's school suits are swell. The steamer American brought a large number of people from river points, to-day. Drug Store. Try Bibby's for boys' clothing. Remember the excursion to Belleville August 26th, $1. Good to return on 27th, except train, No. 4. H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's. Leave orders at Aulev's Book Store. Bibby's for boys' school clothes. The British American hote! ousiness is very brisk. A great many . guests enjoyed hospitality in it yesterday, the names filung many pages on the register. See Bibby's 50c. boys' sweaters. Charles Vrooman, a student of the Kingston Business College, head of Queen street, has been appointed to a position with the Grand Trunk rail way company, at Brockville. See Bibhy's 75¢c. boys' sweaters. Callard, Bowser"s butterscotch, gnaranteed not to sugar. Fresh at] Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The township of Kingston coungil | has voted $32, two-thirds the value of skeep killed by dogs, and is borrowing $000 to pay cost of Grass Creek bridge" and treatment of small-pox, two unforeseen items. See Bibby's 200. school caps. Seidlita powders, always fresh at Gibson's Rea Cross Drug Store "Phone 230, Training counts. --A took a course at the Kingston ness CoHege, head of Queen street, about a year ago is now drawing a salary of $1,200 per year. Special rates to the first twenty-hve registering for the fall or winter term. H. F. Met- calfe, principal. See Bibby's $4 selool suits. A man i8 known by the quality of candy he sends. Always buy Huyler's or McConkey's; sold only at Gibson's Hed Cross brug Store. The Locomotive Works employees picnic was the attraction ativLake On- tario Park to-day. A large number went out in the morning to see the junior ball game between the U.L.C. and Crescents. Bibby's school suits are ready. Bring your bottle and have it filled free rot charge, with pure lime water, to Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The Y M.C.A. harriers had another run on Iriday evening. A large number turned out and about two a hall mies were covered. he men are all showing good form and should make Bood at the Labor Pay from Me- student who Busi- See Bibby's great 5 school suits, three-piece styles. Huyler's old fashioned Washington taffy, sold in Kingston only at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Stete. The Trusts and Guarantee company, limited, Toronto, aré ' applying for letters of guardianship of the per song of Thomas S. and Florence A. Apmstrong, infant children of the late Anna KE. Armstrong, of the town of Galt, in the county of Waterloo. See Bibhy's new hats, ¥2. At the locomotive works' employees' picnic this morning the C.L.C. Hl won the junior game, defeating the Cres cents by. one run, the final score being fifteen to sixteen. The game. was wit- nessed by a large number of people, and it was well worth the crowd. Mothers are delighted with our new | school clothes for the boys. Genuine "Conti". castile soap, in pound bars at Gibson's . Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone 230. Increase. your earning power. A stu- dent who graduated from®the King- ston Business College, head of Queen street. about three years ago, is mow drawing a salary of. $2,000 per year. i y first twenty-five or winter CESS 00UA0UNN0DONEEE0000SEE0RRReE pei * Excursion To Jones' Falls. Steamer Aletha will leave Swift's dook, at 8 a.m., Friday, August' 28th, | for Jones' Falls. Fare Se. # A & Co's. famous toilet ers and perfumes, sold in Kingston that any: attempt has, tolf prevent. P. W. Miller auditing the ac- |] | A NUMBER of Summer Goods to be sold To- Night at es below. il cost; adh sovonal new a EE will he's a apa prices 1 Light Scotch Tweeds, all this summer's latest styles. These are suitable for early aufnmn wear, dnd see the saving you make. $395, 4.50, 499, 550, ~ Your Choice To-Night, 25 Girls HE a skirts "Just the thing for school wear. The cloths are all pretty designs and the skirts are well "made. Prices are $2 25, 2.50, 2.75, 2.95. Your Choice To-Night, 1/3 Off. Specia! Ribbon Bargain 1 395 YARDS WIDE TAFFETA RIBBONS oy, All silk; good, weight and oy the thing for Hair and Sash Ribbons. Colors are Light Blue, White, Black, Pink, Nile and Torquoise. The width of this ribbon is full 5 inches and it is extra good value, regularly at 25¢. yard. Yours To-Night, 15c Yard. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers This is the well known UTICA KNIT Underwear, and gives excellent wear, and considered good value at 50c each. Yours To-Night, 35c Each STOCKINGS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Wonien's Black Cotton Stockings. Special values at 12jc., 15¢., 20c. : The Best 25¢. Black Cotton Stocking. Ask to see them. Tan Cotton, White Cotton, Light Colors, Black Lace, Tan Lace and Fancy Lace Stockings, 36c., 39¢c.; 45c. up. John Laidlaw & Son. | " ly Sap-------- +, essccscvssen Cohtinaes till all Odds and Ends of Sum- mer Footwear for Ladies', Misses', and Children, Men and Boys are cleared out. | Plenty of Good Bargains Y§ "Tbe Toockett Shoe $5 i eves eceeEsI ONE SOO ad Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. » Se Ty bo WL EWN maesee WPesNRseeeNEstssaneEseREese Ly . oo Fa \ cbasessesevesvsedisivasnnsssstssIssORtRRagt 5 4

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