Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Aug 1908, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT. AEEESIRSER PSHE H - 3: FEF PPE E PP FFPP EFF HTP 44444 P44 T ee : SHOW Rooms, § 107 PRINCESS ST. | 149-155 Brock St. \ 3 $ John McKay Fur Houss, KINGSTON. F444 4444040000040 A : % ~ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their, Rounds. Cabmen's 'phone 490. I. 0. F¥. excursion, Wednesday ; band. Nearly $950 Hotel Dieu lawn social. Fruitatives are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh there. 3 William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders at McAuley' "Phone 778. and Wipe, "our own," bottles, b50c., at Wade's Lith was cleared' from the received Jeef, Tron make. Pint Drug Store. H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's. leave orders at Auley's Book Store. Rov. Father McDondld, pastor of the Church of the Good Thief, Ports- mouth, announces that the total re- ceipts from the recent lawn social were £100. Dr. Chase's. goods are sold at Red Cross drug store. from Mc- Gib son's hone 230, The thirteen Kingstonians, of Swastika camp, came up from Grenadier Island, on the steamer Missisiquoi. They having had a fine time. Barney McConville, many years collected the mail from the city letter boxes, will hereafter convey the mails between the penitentiary, Ports- p mentbers report who for Diamonds Make superb gifts and have what every "present should have--sentiment and in- trinsic value. Buy here and you are sure ! of getting only the best. Solitaire Rings, from $10 to as high as you care to go. } Good values in 3-stone and five-stone rings. Spangenberg JEWELLER, and DIAMOND MERCHANT ; Gillett Razor Blades Sharpened and Made | A As good as new for 25¢. Package Special attention paid to Safety Razors of all kinds. W. A. Miteheil, 11 \RDWARE. ---- A CA JASSER SECURED. L. Malcolm to Explain Street | Paving Question. Engineer Craig has sec of Malcolm, lecturer engineering of the Minin the street que stion, owners the ured tin the School City ervice | i ( in | department to present pay to the in section of decided upon hy the The engineer had been unable all along » this work | s returned | of ny properly the board of business city, ¢ works tor--Hnd--a--man-who properly Mu Male city having paving the wed the to the had busing HE ki to th OMe mn | of | It] perienes in make proper wld prope about a position, rity own canva ol will take him Lhe worl v davs Wer he bo | petitions re- | outline and to secure hefore the L'here treet pavin area the rk eens of paving can | ol quired be beg amethin un a chanes op ben this autumn A New Derby. i the | makes | buy here vou car ol When latest as Scott vou tvles in such celebrate g, Christy's, Buckley Imperial, ete, $2, $2.50 Campbell Bro the styl lingston for mews hat ---------- Grand Searchlight Excursion, Wednesday A mericn Clayton, 7.3 half there only I makes & $1, at centre in| teamer to | ) pm., one hour ax "00, Remember the excursion to Belleville | Lhgust 26th, $1. Good to return on ith, except No. 4 "Castoria genuine, train, the led ('ross drug 18 sol at Gibson's store month and asylum. | Hand &howing every ovidence of being on that he nine {The | strong language at Gib- I'hone rubber baby comiorts" son's Red Cross drug store 230. "tpe board of education will meet on Thursday evening to arrange the teaching staff for the term. The man- agement committee will have some re commendations to offer The annual retreat of, the diocese of Kingston will commence on Sefffember 7th, and will ducted by Rev. Father Gill, Dominican Order, of Ottawa. The Locomotive Works Picnic mittee wish to ac'nowledge the ceipt of one box cigars from" R. Law- J. Hastings programme, Oberndorf for the clergy be of con the lor, one dollar cash from to t r which should have read fer, box cigars, $3 correct err on S THE OLD, OLD STORY | Of a Man Abusing His Wife While !count, Drunk. story of while in police court this morn- Robert Heath, before Acting Magis- of drunk- | | old a his cups; old, wil in the when man abus ing his tried ing, laborer, was arraigned trate Givens, on a charge ness. Trembling the and a to and clinging to railing of thi prisoner's dock, long spree, Heath pleaded guilty the charge lodged against him. "lg this a'babit of yours?" the court. { "Not of late,"" was 'the replv, "and! vou give me 1 will sce it does not occur again." The magistrate then turned to Heath, who was in court, and the other side of the story. With tears in her eyes Mrs, told the court that her husband ways supported her when he was but when he was drinking used violence her. He had been drinking heavily during the past year, ! "But this, will never occur again," | frake in the 1 I asked if a chance Mrs. heard Heath al- fo- her, towards very accused. had the to such as vou the lash or:the tails," said the "LI am sure it would not hap wish power give cat-o acting magis trate pen! again then Heath promised to and to was given a the for give up whiskev, yhuse his chance the wife. | Heath chance however, not and he thanked court On Motor Ricycles. - I'ravelling motor. bicyeles, men, in London, math city to Kingston to break cords, but are out for pleasure and are having They rived in the city early this afternoon, attracted quite a lot of "attention. The travellers = had rip tied the machines on VO young liv the trip from that ng They are not out any re rely TOC me a wl time ar- and theiz bicyeles on to their THE 5P.M. EDITION com- ; L : was count, £10; judgment ior plaintiff THE DAILY permsH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, AT DNISION GOURT A LARGE NUMBER OF CASES HEARD. CITY AND VICINITY. * Last Of The Season. Searchlight excursion to Clayton, steamer Ea Wednesday, 7.30 pam, one-half hour there, only 25c. / The Early Shoppers. At a Sitting of the Division Court ! Get the best at the Jowest prices. To-Day, Judge Price Disposed | Eight o'clock in the morning is none of the Following Cases. ? {too soon for peaches, plums and pears lat Carnovsky's. James HKobb vs. H. J. Pattersdn- vie® { Account ¥3; judgment for primary cce-| Acting Brigade Major. {ditcr agamst prumary debtor. i Capt. A. H. H. Powell, R.C.F.D,, is Levite vros. vs. 1. Abramson--Ac-|detailed for duty as acting brigade count, $ib; judgment for defendant.. | major, with the Zand Cavalry Brigade, Joseph Lenunon vs. James a | during the annual training at hing- Account, ¥18.00; judgment for prum-| ston. ary creditor against prumgry debtor. |° C. aDonaghue vs. Alcxaingr 1 aat-- Account, guo.79; judgment? against garnishee, E. Chown & Son vs. Mrs. W. Red- ner~Account, §23.30; judgment for pMaintut in full. | Joseph Lemmon vs. James: Welly Account, 210.40; judgment for prum- Lary cveditor against, primary debtor. KR. K. hilborn vs: G. M. Abrams-- Account, wes 9; Judgment for plamtifi for $27.50 and costs. : H. Skinner & Co. vs. H, S. Moffatt Note.and account, $69.50; judgment for plaintili in full, Mes. C. R. nelly vs, Isaae Peiut-- Account, $37.77; judgment for prim- ary creditor against primary. debtor. James Reid ys. John B. Hogan--Ae: count, %6; Judgment non-guit, Ralph & Clark vs. McDermott Bros. --Account, ¥18; judgment for plamtifi in full. G. W. Armstrong Bros.-- Aceount, AU; plaintifi in full. G. WW, Bell Mrs Rent, ¥17; adjourned L. Abramson vs. Account, $21; rs. Jelia McCauley vs. Thomas Howard" Joard, 2100; adjourned Sept. 15th. James Lyons vs. Charles Buchner Account, $16.68; judgment for plain- tiff in full. Ww Eaves via. ~W. Lawlor--Account, 87.11; judgment for primary créaton against primary debtor. Catherine Robinson Clancy--Rent, 816.21; fendant, without To Inspect Battery Horses. Major W. J. Morgan will inspect the horses of the 8th Fiéld Battery at Gananoque on Friday and . those of thé 5th Field Battery at Kingston on Saturday. } At Fetawawa Camp. Militia orders state that Lieut.-Col. H. E. Burstall, R.C.H.A., will act as general stafi officer (for waining) as well as umpire for liekl artillery prac- tice at Petewawa camp this year. | Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction in price in the order and ready-made clothing department; also gents' furnishings. Look at dis- play windows. Stealing Fruit. The police received a call on Tues day from the Hotel Dicu, where some hoys were stealing the fruit from the orchard below the building. I'. C. Davies and Mullinger responded and gave the boys a good scare. vs. McDermott judgment for ve. Mary Rollow-- Sept. 15th. Earnest Couler to transfer pa- 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Steamers North King and Caspian leave daily, except Monday, at 10.15 a.m., for Thousand Island ports, and at 5 p.m. for Bay of Quinte ports and Rochester. order Dashed Down Street. Quite a furious runaway occurred on University avenue on Taesday af- ternoon. The horse attached to a local delivery rig became frightened at.an automobile and dashed down | J. G. Patterson Wands--Ac- [the street. It was stopped by a citi- £5.25: judgement for primary |2en near the Orphans' Home corner. lereditor against primary debtor. | Evans--Ac- | Rideau Lakes And Ottawa. in | Rideau King and Queen leave for| Ottawa, Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- | day. and Saturday, at 6 a.m., and for Clayton, N.Y., Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday » and , Saturday, at 6.15 p.m. Albert for de- VS, judgment Coss. Ww. VE, W. P. Peters vs. J. {. | full. | Frontenac Lumber vs. 'A. Drys dale--Account, $10.60; judgment for primary creditor against primary debtor. Co. 1908. To Take a Course in College-- Marooned om An Island--W. Bassam is Around Again. Mrs. W, W. Sands and little daugh- ter are visiting friends in Hamilton. Mr. and 'Mrs, Henry Wade, ning ston, are the guests of S. 0. Taylor, Hope. Miss Lou Parent, Rochester, N.Y., is visiting Mrs. L. Whelan, Sydenham street. Miss Lillian O'Hagan, Ottawa, is visiting Miss Viola Pound, Barrack street, : Miss Neta Lemmon, Earl streot, has returned from a. pleasant: visit at Battersea. Albert Shannon, of the News repor- torial staff, is holidaying. He went to Arden to-day. Miss Blanche Feathersione, Tayfr, has returned home from Kingston al ter visiting friends. ' Misses ins and Reta Parker, Colborne street, are spending vacation at Temagami. Mrs. R. Beaupre, Johnson street, is spending a few 'weeks with her sop, J. L. Beaupre, at Toronto. Robert D'Arcy, registry clerk in the post office, has been granted leave of absence on account of illness. Misses M. and A. Couper have turned after a three weeks' trip Buffalo and Olcott Beach, N.Y. Dr. Frederick: Cornett, University avenue, leaves, Wednesday, for New York, to enter one of the hospitals. Medard Lamane, of Polycarpe, Que., arrived in the city to-day. He will take a course at the Kingston Pusi- ness College. Misses May and Mabel Rickey, King street west, returned, yesterday, from Watertown, where they were the ghests of Mrs. J. Tarrant. Mrs. Frederick Lalonde, Carthage, N.Y., and her little daughters, Inez and Muriel, are the guests of Mrs. J. Hunt, Earl street. W. E. Vandelinder of De Kalb Junc- tion, and son George, of New York, have been visiting the Misses Simp- son, Barrack street, Masters Maurice and Ronald Burns favored with a fine duet at the Sun- day evening service in the First Con- gregational church. Miss. Louise Hipson, Division street; returned home last night after spend- ing a pleasant two months vacation in New York and Brooklyn. Mrs. F. A. Folger, sr.,, and daugh- ter, Sydenham street, returned to-day of their re- to A James Swift & Co., Agents. J. G. Patterson vs. H. Stanford-- i | Account, $12; judgment for primary creditor against primary debtor. Harry Fowkes vs. S. Whitney Co.--Drafts, 895.91; judgment plaintiff in full. W. J. Driver J. Curzen--Ac- count, $9.50; judgment for primary creditor against primary debtor. Mrs. G. H. Parkins vs. Charles Wilson--Account, $12.48; judgment against prifary creditor against primary debtor. D. J. Millan vs. W. Kelly--Account, $2.14; judgment for primary creditoms against primary debtor. { Joseph Abramsky vs. W. Cralin-- Account, $4; judgment for plaintiff in full. W. H. Godwin C. F. Barber Judgment garnishee, 370.65; adjourn- ed to September 15th. Roney & "Co. vs. H. count, $7.80; judgment for creditor against primary debtor. To Make Demonstration. City of Mexico, Aug. 25.--It learned here, on good authority, that the Mexican gunboat Bravo, which leit the port of Vera Cruz two days | ago, under sealed orders, is proceeding to a port in the republic of Honduras where she will join the United States gunboat Marietta in a demonstration | against the republic. Din AAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAA ELECTIONS IN FALL. 18 1 | & | for | VS. | | | Ottawa, Aug. 25.--There will be no date given out yet of © the forthcoming W | elections. The cabinet is not altogether concerned with that and much othér business was transacted at the council this morning. Tne election will be in the fall but there is no certain date yet. VS, | LL McGall--=Ac- primary POSTMASTER ENRAGED. €LL€ LLL CCC €CLLIXK(C At a Man Who Drilled a Hole in the Building. When Postmaster James Stewart ar rived back at his oflice carly this al ternoon he found a man busy druhng! a hole in one of the lg stones | of the building on Clarence street. He at once ordered him to desist the mgn was ruining the stone. When asked what authority he had for acting as he was doing the stranger said he was from the warine depart ment at Ottawa and was taking lake kevelss-- Mostmaster-Stewdrt 4hreaten- ed to have him arrested if he wan't leave at once, gnd the man did gs or- The Egress By-Law. The special committee of the hoard base of works appointed to consider advis- egress from public buildings will. meet to-morrow afternoon. This committee consists of Aldermen Graham, Givens and Nickle. It has been felt that the egress by-law if enforced as it now stands would be a hardship to many The committee will consider as owners in it. staved. in Toronto for time and intend go to Montreal ide of To hey some and then came ti the ing traight ) report to be to y condition, of the mm hne those west Nee SUperion w Queen City The Sister's Statement. the beat vounyg man who at Lake Ontario afternoon, writes insult his as During the afternoon welling soit drinks for I'he boy's assailant, followed ister of badly en Saturday brother did not park .on that he sailant's he had Manager she says, wife been Jones had of her brothers a voung man and used acquaintance brother him, He told him to go -awayv as.he wanted. to to with him. The married man then dealt him a blow which rendered , him unconscious. The sister says that eye-witnesses will back her statements wo Have nothing do Montreal city the Montreal Street railway for $21,658, balance of sues cost of snow removal. URITY, BRILLIANC UNIFORMITY . ~~ and far | dered, but he practically spoiled the i stone, which will have to lx Aled | with cement He informed the post that he would show him later | that he had the right to drill the | holes. The postmaster declared that [ he wasn't going to allow the front of | the post 'office to be defaced for any lake levels and that a man should have more sense than to pick upon (ne of the finést cut stones in the whole building. . An old wall along- would answer the purpose as well. Mr. Stewart immediately Tre- ported the matter to, Government Ar chitect A. EB. Ellis, who has charge of the 'local government buildings. The postmaster's friends say that it was an anarchist he met and that the post oflice is surely going to be blown HIS FINGER PRINTS Identified Him As An English Pickpocket. Toronto, Aug. Some time ago a man, giving the name of James Jen- ins, was arrested in Ottawa, on ge of picking pockets The police there inquired of the Toronto police for any particulars that would lead to his identification. The Toronto po- lice had a deseription and the finger prints of the man, who had served a sentence here, to the police authorities at London, Eng., who, to-day,. notifi- ed them that they recognized the fin- ger prints and general description. as those \of a man who has served six- teen sentences in Britain for picking pockets. They wired the Ottawa police to this effect. | master or =. side up tonight. Into Lasting Friendship. A VIOLENT EXPLOSION. | A+ London, Aug. 25.°~The Times in 4 editorial on the reception of th American fleet, in Australia, says: Astonishnent. "By the echoes of this meeting which| Toronto. Aug. 25.--Blas Shero, vibrate to the farthest of | voung Spaniard, employed in a cigar both the United States and Australig | factory, while on his way to work, these two peoples may be said to bo | this morning, dropped a match with passing from a distant acquaintances | which he had lit his cigar into the to what may be expected to prove a | inghole of ste of the barrels ut Han i fri ip." ris company, limited. The barrel was Justing fring ship. { empty, Pt it formerly eontained . Cyd ' | black Japanese varnish, and in a mo- Killed Or Injured.' | ment there . was a violent explosion. Boston, Mass., Aug. 25.--FEighteen | The barrel blew out and part of it mien are reported killed and a num: |sarried away Blas' straw hat and per injured in the collapse of a brick | splinters laid open the young man's block in Chelsea Square, at 10:55 | lip and inflicted a deép cut in his chin. o'clock to-day. Ten dead. and =even | Blas had to be taken to the hospital "badly hurt have already been taken | for attention. ini i An Empty Barrel Caused Some a corners out. ween men are still buried the ruins. Killed By His Son. { Jacksonville, - Flas Aug. 25.--A | farmer named Turner, living near here, Revenge | was shot and killed, last night; by suspected | his son. Bad blood had existed for horse thieves is believed to be'. the some time, because it is alleged the { cause of the attempt to destroy the vounger Furner was in love with his | towns of Lowry and Akaska, hy night | stepmother. a voung girl whom riders, . early this morning. Both | father had married a short time ago. {owns narrowly escaped being wiped | otf. ---------- Cause Of Attack. Aberdeen, S.D., Aug. jor the arrest of several 55. Excursion To Jones' Falls. - Steamer Aletha will leave Swift's "Montreal, was drowned | dock, at R a.m., Friday, August «28th, for Jones' Falls," Fare 80c, oi . - | John Colon, while fishing at Scituate, RI, LC. | visiting Mrs, 'J. M. Lanos, | Yvette and Albaric Lanos, who able changes to the by-law respecting | what clinnyes can reasonably --be-made | x + his after a visit with her son, Capt. Kh. Folger, St.. Johns, Que. Rev. Dr. Crummy was marooned on a Georgian Bay Island over Sunday | and could not reach Toronto, in time | 40 take his Sunday service, | Dr. T. Mooney, of Rochester, NY. was here to-day on his way to Bob's Lake to join a party of Rochester' people who are camping there. W. 8. Jacksen, eldest son of the Rev. Dr. Jackson, Montreal, passed his final examination before the board in London, Eng., and received his ecap- tain's certificate. Miss Myrtle Wallace, who has been Queen her her will left wus afternoon for Iroquois, taking with street, home in - isit there for a fortnight. Misses Sarah and Kathleen Nixon, lof East Orange, N.J., who have been the guests of W. H. Moutray, = at Stella, returned to Picton, where they will spend the remainder of the sum- mer. The family of the late Mrs. Lucy | Ann Tuttle, whose funeral took place at Sharbot Lake on Sunday last, sincerely thank the members of the community for sympathy shown and | kindness extended. | William Bassam, of Granite lodge, is able to be around again, after be ing laid up from a slight mishap, having stepped on a nail. of friends around the camp and in the city aré pleased to see him out again ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. eg ---- Bris | Gun Discharged While They Were | ear Hunting. Vancouver, Aug. 25.--Marry | twenty-eight, engineer at the Vaneou- ver Power company's plant at Lake Buntzen, twenty miles from Vaneou- ver, was fatally shot late, Saturday afternoon while bear hunting. With.a companion named Hamshaw, Brown left the power. housé on the] North Arm Burrard Inlet. He saw a bear twenty vards away. Brown clumbed up a cliff, cocking his gun as he ran. He was just ready to shoot when--he slipped and fell backward. His gun discharged and a load of buckshot lodged 'in his right arm and breast. Hamshaw carried him to the boat, and they reached Vancouver at midnight. Brown died of shock and loss of blood. roan, | | SUN KILLED FATHER. Had Beaten Wife and Daughter-- Body in Trunk. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 256.--According to the detective authorities of this city, Mrs. Bonnie Rosenbloom and her daughter, Eva, confessed that the body found in the trunk at Belle Mawr, near Camden. N..J.. on August 16th, was that of Samuel J. Rosen. bloogn of Windber; Pa., husband of the elder woman; and that he was killed by her son, Alexander Rosen- bloom, at their home in Windber, Pa., her husband had been killed becayse he had beaten them. : -------- A School Teacher Busy. Hot Springs, Ark.. Aug. 23 --Henry Fisher, aged filty years, a. prominent farmer of Lincoln township, . this county. was cut und fatally wounded and his son stabbed and seriously wounded, vesterday, by Garfield Lewis, a schoal teacher. who is alleged to have punished the hoy and quarrelled with the boy's father, ~who went to the school to investigate. His host | Pa.; last November, The wbman said |' Stockings for I'he summer goods are going fast--soon there won't be anything left to tell the tale of warm weather. What few are left are cut down to the lowest notch for quick selling. Bvery day now sees.the arrival of something new, something seasonable, something stylish for fall. That's the nature of things--*"off with the old on with the new." : Farly Fall Underwear Fine Light Wool and Union Wool Undervests and Drawers. Women's sizes. Many new makes. Girls' sizes. A complete assortment. Children's sizes. All numbers from Babies' up. Cashmere Fall. Ladies' Fine Light Weight Cashmere Stockings in great variety. Children's Ribbed Cashmere Stockipgs made B ' ys for hard wear an®l at moderate We have some extra values for early . Strongly made Ribbed or Plain Cashmere Stockings. cost, fall selling. Confessed To Murder. Chicago, Aug. 25. Frank Bryant was Arrested 'in Chicago, yesterday, and he confessed he murdered Thomas Brady, an aged clerk, on Sunday ) night, in Springfield, 1ii, i ees ssnceeeede i Boots for School} 900008009 0000CPNOPRRITOANIOREOOeI0 000050000 NT0O0O00000000OTIIINS Ess. One Week More, and Then New Shoes, - We are preparing for it, and have one of the best stocks of Boys' and Girls' School Boots ever shown in Kingston, CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. v # » ¥ w * . * » » » g Ge Toochelt Shoe Store. ; a 000ANNEANSRRN0RASRIESRINNRI0NENASIRIIRIAEN

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