Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1908, p. 8

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= THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TU ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908. ASKED FOR GOAL OIL 'WANTED TO BURN UP HIS| | { { a UE . i ANT i { the talking. In {idea Shooting Season Has Opened erry awp viemaTY. | 1 Some Guns Won't kill no matter License Transferred. bow close a range the sportsman : : ' 3 | hav By buyi 3 tt At a special meeting of the license Pay Te e. wo ying Sop gun | omni ners héld on Monday night, | ere places the responsibility UP- |, jicense at the Albion Hotel, the | on your accuracy. estate of the late W, DD. Carey, was | For each Gun we sell can be |. ferred to. James Carey. All the thoroughly tried before leaving | embers were present at the meeting. | our store and each gun guaran- Now teed. Loaded Shells, U.M.C., Winchesters, Ely's. All sizes kept in stock, white and black powder. 'W. A. Mitchell's, 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. Dresden We show exclusive decora- tions in this beautiful China. Fruit Sets Comports Plates ; Very appropriate for wed- » ding gifts. Was Further Adjourned. the police court this morning, the charge made against employees of the K. & P. railway, that wilful damage to property, in tearing down the boat-houte owned by John Twed- dell, was further adjourned until Oe- | tober 2nd. i In ol both , Spangenberg JEWELLER and an DIAMOND MERCHANT %| tut Marathon Race At Bijou. Wednesday and Thursday mov- | picture of the Great Marathon | at the Olympic games, England, will be presented at the Bijou, with full de lecture similar that i ter-centenary pie- On ing the ma and Dri eles, the performed Vibiana formerly made of Ward on A Announcement 1 ringe of Mis Katherine Kupelian, both of 1 he race criptive to having n given at the recent 19th he bride ville our Lar Case of ity ¢ athe lived In \u dral Bells Issuer of Marriage ; Licenses, ust in tures, A Call To Sherbrooke. A despatch from Sherbrooke states that Rev. T. G. Brown, B.A. 3.D., of the East End Methodist chureh, Montreal, has accepted a call the Rev. C. S. the Methodist choice of roy Me | at Gibson's 1 Monday mornin Mr William Mill OUR ROQSTER BRAND OF (chon, of TOBACCO. '| deceased was Smoking and chewing, at forty-five wher he y hi arly cents a pound, is a good tobacco. Why Watch ' hig's For pay elhty-five cents. Andrew Maclean, You'll probe find just Untario street. 1) there. 1 Cross Dn Phone Bro DANNeOuIct hor ch : w Centre, 1H \ug wr, Deeprose as ol to succeed pastor "of that city. ram church, n, of Monre a ------------a--vh---- Chancellor's Wife Ill. | Herbert Stone McDonald dangerously ill at liome, 'Woodlawn," Brockville, and her hus band, Judge Mehonald, chancellor of | the diocese of Ontario, may be unable | to Ottawa for the meeting of | Anglican. general synod. { ¥ | native of day Mrs. lying is Sale the advt A her thing ou're look for to the vo Dog Pays Penalty. This morning, Inspector Arniel shot ' & ' v doe, a black collie, awned by a Vest street resident, A great many otplaints have been made about the log attacking people riding along on . and it was feared that the lor would do some one harm. eyeles, Need Of A Fog Horn. The need of a fog horn at the pov- ernment dry-dock greatly felt, this "morning, when the harbor was en veloped in such a thick fog. A steam e ut a wharf blew some signals. It's time a fog horn was erected here when was Sale Thursday Morning, 8.30 0"clock 840Fall &Winter Shirt Waists 150, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 ' ' so many vessels come to this port. Guy Bros. Minstrels A Big Hit. At Albany, N.Y. large and fash- ionable audience witnessed one of the ever put on in the opera house, evening, given by this popular They deserve the large house present, for the show was class in all respects. They will play at the Grand Saturday, Sep- tember 26th, matinee and night. a shows last company. hest first on Disappointment Felt. There is great disappointment in various quarters over the retention of Roval Canadian Field Artillery at Petawawa till the bush fires are out The wives and sweethearts of the men looked for company to-night, but the artillerymen will be absent for some time vet. Petawawa cannot be left un- | guarded. , This year $8,000 worth of additional. buildings constructed the $1.00, hd For 68c¢. Each. Class Regular value was Made Good At London. Messrs. Sutherland and McMahon, of I Kinoston, won twa firsts, one second and third prize, with their two parti-colored cocker spaniels shown at the in London, last, week At Toronto fair Messrs and McMahon also cleared up the best prizes, and have been making good all along the line. When it comes to an | exhibition of dogs, Kingston never has | to take a back seat. one dog show The largest assortment of High Shirt Waists ever offered at such a ridicu- lously low price, comprising : Black Sateen, Black Lustre, All-Wool Flannels, All-Wool Taffetas, Corded Velveteen, Fancy Flannels, &c., &c. Returned Missionary Speaks. Last evening, in the Holiness Move- {ment church, Miss E. Burke, a return- ed missionary from Egypt, gave a tvery--interesting talk on the work among the natives of that country. {One could travel an imagination with | the speaker to the different scenes she Burke a. good the 'many who {heard her regret to learn that | cannot stay longer in the city. ,deseribed. Miss is speaker, and have she A her |somewhat, {ed with | about |speech. Hon. $- Sutherland {, FURNITURE. Drunken Man Carted it Out of the House In Early Hours Morning--Police Were Called to the Scene. With a portion of his furniture out on the road in front of his home, at two o'clock on Tuesday morning, a York street resident, very much un- der the influence of liquor, stood be- side it and cried out for coal oil, stating that he would burn all the furniture and the house as-well. The coal oil was not forthcoming, ever, and he was not given chance to carry out his threat. It was the whiskey that was doing iis sober senses the man would never have got such an into his head. Last night he tok an overdose of fire water while down town, not at all an unusual ha- bit of his, and when he arrived home e commenced to make things very vely for the members of his family nd also his neighbors. Making as much noise as he possibly could he carted out the furniture and placed it in a pile directly in front of his home. Members of the family en- deavored to quiet him bat they could not succeed. When he made the threat to burn up his furniture it was considered best to send in a call to the police. Constables Mullinger and Davis re- sponded to the call and at the sight of the bluecoats the man sobered up and decided to keep the peace. The furniture was returned to the house, the police went back to the station, and the disturbed neighbors were very soon sound asleep again. LAURIER AMONG FRIENDS. Best Meeting of Series--Graham Makes Announcement. Tilbury, Sept. 11.--8ir, Wilfrid Laur- ier spent the day among his own peo- ple 'Bon jour Monsieur," came a soft motherly voice from the steps of the ear. It was Mme. Clement Terrien who spoke, and she told him that they went to pchool together when they were children together. Her eyes glis- tened with tears of joy as the prime minister told her how glad he was to meet her after the parting many years ago. "Madame," he said, "I am glad, I am very glad to meet_my friend, who with me went to, schobl a long time ago, He alighted from the steps and talk- her a long time. The crowd which gathered for speeches must have been close on ten thousand. Sir Wilfrid spoke for half an hour in English, re- peating much of "his Niagara Falls Graham followed, dealing with issues as at Strathroy. Sir Wilirid then spoke for twenty minutes in French, his utterances be- ing received with greatest enthusiasm by his compatriots who comprised possibly forty per cent. of the audi- eee; which was swelled hy excursions from Windsor, Leamington, Amherst- burg and St. Thomas. The premier declared that he must award Tilbury the palm for a large and enthusiastic demonstration. "My heart is touched far more than I can express. You represent in Til- bury the union of the r i. That has the cause to which 1 have, de- voted my life, and what abilities 1 have to unite together as a people those whom tiod has heen pleased to the to been mit that Ontario vince of the dominion," Wilfrid. The Ross rifle and Hodgins scandals has been exploded, said the premier. The name of Alexander Mackenzie was lauded now that he was gone from the scene. | "They laud : the dead in order that they may better slander the living," the premier declared. Hon. Mr. Graham described Tilbury as a land of corn, oil, wine and swine, with a little tobacco on the side. The minister stated that thé Grand Trunk Pacific bargain was good that another company stood ready to is the banner pro- acknowledged oir sO {take it over if the railway wanted to withdraw. Referring to the railway commission the minister said : 'What we want is not long-drawn-out judgment, but a quick adjustment of that the people may have." any grievances LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Frontenac Farmer's Statement. Inverary, Sept. 22.--(To the Editor): he report circulated, to-day, is that Mr. Avery is coming out as an inde- perident conservative against Dr. Ed- wards, and that the reformers do not intend to put a man in the field and that the reformers-will support Nr. Avery. \ The old line independents will not stand for such treatment, and aie de- termined to bring out D. D. Rogers, who has proved himself a truly it.de- pendent man, and the best friend the farmers of Frontenac ever had at Ot- tawa.--FARMER. » WANTED TO GO ON LIST. A Young Man Visits the Inspector. { large crowd is expected to hear of | how- | the! place together in Canada. We all ad-| | mints," License | candy are the INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Sv Reporters On Their Rounds. Suits cleaned and pressed. My Valet. Archbishop. Gauthier went to Tweed, to-day. F. Cook and wile went to Ottawa, at noon, to-day. Whig Want advts. bring Have you tried them yet? William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAulev"s. 'Phone 778 Mrs. Digman, Wolfe Island, visiting relatives in the North-west, hay ro- turned home. Gilbert Johnston, of Montreal, for- merly of the Merchants' Bank nere, is a visitor in the city. " Mrs. (Capt.) Corkey has returned home after spending the past week in | Montreal visiting friends. Mrs. Joseph Little, Portsmouth, has returned from spending a week at Harrowsmith and Wilton. "'Kasagra,"' the genuine is sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, 25¢. and 50c. bottles. Many of the passengers delayed by the pie-up of the steamer Toronto, went on to Montreal via rail. It is understood the assessor's port this year will not show marked advance in population. Mrs. P. Nugent, Montreal street, left for Chicago, yesterday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Cunningham. "It cures colds in one day," Laxa- tive Bromo Quinine. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The C.P.R. carried a good crowd to the Ottawa fair, to-day. The noon train had a through coach to the capital. Thanksgiving Day has been post- yoned till after the elections so that Jorden and Foster may eat crow and turkey together. > B. B. Vanslyck 'and daughter, Mary, who have been visiting at CC. H. Sharp's, Queen street, leit for Albany, N.Y., to-day. "It cures any cough,' Red Cross Cough Syrup. Sold in Kingston only Red results re- any at Gibson's Cross Drug Store. | "Phone 230. | W. T. Minnes, of Macnee & Minnes, | sailed, on Monday, for England, on al business trip. Mr. Minnes will be away | about six weeks. | Velvet collars on 0'coats. My Valet. | Canadian. Freeman : The "Indian list"? for Kingston still growing and if it keeps on will soon be strong as the 14th battalion. | The only library in Kingston with | up-to-date books. "The Tabard Inn," | at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. | Are you a member. Boarding house proprietors who put | a To Let Advt. in the Whig (three | days, 50c.) have no trouble in filling | their rooms or the places about their | tabie. | The funeral of the late Michael En-| right, who passed away so suddenly on Monday morning, will be held on] Wednesday afternoon, to Cataraqui cemetery. i Quite a number from the city at- | tended the Wolfe Island fair, to-day. | A fine bill was presented and the ex hibits Jarger and better than previous years. Dyeing and cleaning. My Valet. Canon Starr left, en Tuesday, for Ottawa, where he will be the guest of Dr. T. Gibson, during the session of Anglican synod. He will return for Sunday duty. i The friends of Miss 'Annie Walls will be sorry to hear of her illness in the Hotel Dien, with appendicitis. Her Mrs. George Brady, Toronto, is attending her. H. Godwin, the British-Am- erican company, was at Bath on Mon day and paid about a thousand dol {lars insurance on buildings destroyed {by fire last week. "Dozens of Customers" the Tabard Inn Library system at | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Join it and keep in touch with the up to- | date books. 'Phone 230. The first meeting in regard to get- ting an O.R.F.U. football team to- gether will be held in the Randolph | hotel, this evening, at eight All interested in football are asked to be present. | A delivery horse slipped pavement at the corner of Brock King streets, this morning, and heavily to the walk, It r ained feet without any gerions results, and | fortunately was not imjured. | YWrapped ~~ Caramels," "Molasses | Crisp,"" 'Chocolate Covered Pepper- | "Chocolate Covered Brazil Nuts,' from the factory of McConkey, | Toronto, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug | Store. 'Phone 230. | If you want boarders or roomers, | put a To-Let advt. in the Whig right | away. This the time of the year | that strangers flock to the city. A man was at the police station] this morning looking for an owner for} a fox terrier. He said the dog was] a good and no doubt was valu | able to the owner. He will keep the canine until some one claims it. My Valet service, 31 a month. {{. Alban"s cathedral, Toronto, was| {erowded to the doors, on Monday, on | of the marriage of Miss] | Edith Margaret Sweatman, daughter of the archbishop of Toronto, to John Lowe Walton, Kingston. A darge freight -Hoat made a very | pretty sight abqut eleven o'clock this morning as she"slowly forged her way | through the fog into the harbor. She ywas barely creeping along, but made the trip down without any mishap. "Ryery lady in Kingston" knows McConkey's and Huyler's high class r best money ean buy. { Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone 230. 18 as were | sister, ol { appreciate i | o'clock. the and | feil | its | on is one | the occasion i LADIES TAILORED SUITS Fifty of them, the advanced fall styles. Many of these we cannot repeat or duplicate la- "ter, so if you want a distinctive suit and one different from the run of ordinary suits, make your selection now. $18.50, 15.50, 17.50, 21.50, 25.00 up. hei. ¥ou may choose one and have it placed aside if you so wish. A Notable Showing of New Fall Coats Many different styles now ready. The arge number of designs hinders us from giving a full description of each individ- ual style. They arc all the very latest and at prices that will assure you quite a saving. $9.50, 7.50, 8.75, 10.50, 12.50 and up. Ladies' and Children's MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR "For early Fall. plete and ready. '. We buy carefully and are insistent upon "having sizes and shapes correct and quality right. " In short the best at the least possible cost. Our stock is now com- / Many of these Blouses are handsomely Taffeta Silk Fancy All sizes will be found in these trimmed with and Braids. {preach a farewell to-night. Late Marine Notes. The schooner Keewatin cleared This morning, a young man living in Kingston, walked into Inspector | Wright's office, and asked to be placed | on the "Indian" list, stating that he) believed that it would help him keep | Dr. H. Hunter, purser on the steam- er America, has gone to Sault Ste. Marie, where he will remain until Christmas week, when he will return | Oswego, this afternoon. The steamer Americe came from Cape Vincent, this forenoon. The steambarge John Randall is at | Richardsons' loading wheat for Wash- | burn. The Folger's, Montreal. The steamer Rosemount, grain laden from Fort William, the steamer |W \heondah, from Duluth, arrived {the M. T. Co's elevator at captains report the fog very [Both vessels anchored a few | miles out, the most part of the night. {The steamer Wahecondah took on a {pilot here and then cleared for ~ Mon real. owner goods. Price 68¢. Each. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY steamer Alexandria arrived at this forenoon, on her way to and were at | noon. The | heavy. | jon the straight path. |compied with his request, and the hotelmen will have another 'In | dia" on their list, to whom {must not sell liquor. {where heavy drinkers ibe placed on the list. lsoon have about one {dians."" Kingston Ww hundred "In Missing -Fsgm Home. A Chatham street woman was [por {home last night. | rying over family troubles of late {is alleged to {she would do away with herself. -------- A Section Coming. The inspector now { they The inspector has had several cases, have asked to | a TO" ted to the police as missing from | series of games iit only one She has been wor | will be played with the Ottawa team. and | have made a threat that | to the city prior to his going to New {York to take a special course in the Bellevue hospital. If vou cannot come and look over | the list of books in the Tabard Inn | Library at Gibson's Red Cross Drug | Store," drop a postal card or 'phone 30 'and receive a list of the hooks. The city baseball team going iOttawa, is out practising every Nearly all the best from the city wague teams have been secured and a wood strong nine will go to the ea pital. The team expected to play a game to day. Overcoats dyed or pressed. My Valet. The police received a call, this | morning, from Mooers' elevator. Pol- jee Constables Timmerman and Me- | Adoo responded and learned that the R. Waldro x] | Rev. Pather Gill, who has been con- | & {ducting a retreat for the priests here, | | returned to Ottawa, to-day. ML to Ottawa, to-day » Lvnch. William street, went railway this afternoon. <-|sailor on a vessel lying near there P. | was drunk amd cansing--trouble. By { the time the cops arrived, however, he A section of the RC.H.A. was e pected to arrive here by Cb Tha remain- S-- New York Ste In Kingston. should see the assortment we You attractive of new Fall Regals have in stock. | Everv style that's worn by the best-dress- ed New Yorkers this season is here--your style among them. First-grade materials and expert modeling are the two reasons why Regals keep their true custom shape to the end. A Regal fitting is the smoothest and most comfortable you can get anvwhere. Price $5.00 a Pair, Any Kind of Leather. THE LOGKETT f der will come next Monday. {had retired.

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