Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Oct 1908, p. 6

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EE Bra et tate ora sre SAAB PAGE SIX. -- » THE 5P.M. EDITION, >." - re THILGE MADE ROUND-UP » " Newsy Paragraphs Pi Up By Reporters On Their Rounds, THE JALER'S REPORT, Sui waeead™ 2: i Sou SEVERAL BEFORE. COURT _ JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. Christmas presents in. R. L. Borden will speak in King- ~~ 9 MANY MORE COMMITTED ston on October th. 4 a Went to Sleep in a Barn, and Were: Annual Fall | K INGS TON S "DURING PAST YEAR | ire, comirdal tml be |" piusbad By Constaise--Sev. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders eral Fines Were Imposed. Than in the Previous Year--Two |received at McAfley's. *Phone 718. The police made a big round-up on More Drunks Than in Pre-| High class candy," McConkey's | Thursday night, and as a result eight vious Year--Some Interesting and Huyler's, sold only at Gibson's {offenders faced the magistrate, in the Se ted Cross Dyug Store. police court, this morning. Drunken- : Statistics, ; H. Cunningham, piano tuner from |ness and vagrancy were the charges. The report of C. H. Corbett, jail |Chickering's. Leave orders at Mg- |'The arrests were made by Constables FUR STORE governor, contains the following in- Auley's Book Store. Bateson, Arniel, Craig, Mullinger ro formation for the year ending Sep- cording to Whip Taylor's story, (Davies and McAdoo. Tr tember 30th, 1908 : the tories have to win fifty four seats | Daniel L. Sullivan, no relation to! « WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW MORNING, v Number of prisoners in custody on [to get a majority, Such nonsense ! [the famous John L. Sullivan, al- \ 9 to 12 lock. OME OF THE FURRIERS |October 1st, 1908, 12 males and 1 Pupils in the Collegiate Institute though he looked as if he vould go a : o'c female. complain that the frosted windows |few rounds, was the first t ke hi > are surprised how cheap Number of prisoners committed dur- {have led to burning and watery eyes. bow. 9 mate as When every Remnant and Short Loangth of we sell our merchandise. ing year ending September 30th, 135 The mayor has stopped fur ther pay- guess I am guilty," he = said, Dress Goods will be sold at ~™ males and 16 females, - | ments on the gas tank work, pending | when told he was charged with - va- They don' t know how we can Total number in custody during |the light committee's decision this |geancy. "I went into ig and wae - do it. When we started in busi- year, 150. afternoon, I x i o v there a short time, when a con- ! alf Pri Sc: ; > Number committed for first time, "Highclass caramels," McConkey's, | stable got me. I have been workin : ness, we were surprised at a 119 males: and: 13 females; for second | 20c. box. Sold only at Gibson's Red The magistrate then *, gave i good many things. We have|time, 13 males and : > females; for | Cross Drug Store. "Phone 230. little surprise, by announcing that he Remnants Remnants Remnants of 1 Lieut.-Col. Hemming and Major [was also charged with being drunk ex third time, 1 male; for fourth time, o had many periences during | male; committed as debtors, 2; ac- White weht out to Odessa, to-day, to | while on the 'Indian' ist, and that of : of Black, that time for which we have! lc tad inspeet the wheeled i that [there pitted on trial and discharged from P heele | transport of that [there was an old committment for a & 33 district. similar charge, which had not Too 'Cashmere Cheviots Brown 1 stody, 7; discharged by order of Sad paid Thousands of Dollars. 10: dis- While a woman always praises her settled. A fine of $20 and costs was Serges Fancy Waistings Greys We buy our merchandise wheres or iudge without vial, hostess' cake, sh b 1 ond ib lcharged on suspended sentence, 4; »stess' cake, she is sure in her own imposed, and the vagrancy charge wag ¥ vas Fans we get the best value. We! Jawetting trial Pe September 30th, mind she can make one just a little {allowed to stand over. age Broadcloths ChevronSuitings Nay ys and ion't b dit We b (1908, 2 males and 1 female; committed mite better. George Conway said that he lived Venetians Dress Tweeds Al Shades. don uy cre 1 8. ec is certain period and by all courts, Qeerconts dyed or pressed. My Valet. out near the Five-mile house, and Merchandise, our Furs, from ow that Mayor Funnel is nominat- |just came into town to stay over Many lengths suitable for Ladies' "Skirts 23; sentenced to jail and afterwards ahr We Ha ' ; ast a , Centre 1; se es astings, we expect natur- night. e was re led til 2 . the Trappers. Our cloths. silks, frooved to nu a 4! ally to hear that his support is pour- hore on the ne a iL, Mou or Waists and Girls' School Dresses or ete., from the Mill. De signing sentenced to Mercer Reformatory for [ig in from all sides. The reason that David Purtell gave better dresses. 3 | Females, 2: sentenced to jail and re- or sleeping in a barn was that he and making them up in oar had been out to the outer junction]}' : {tained until expiration of sentence, very late, and as the cars were not own Workrooms. Every article jj. ; Sentenced under thirty days, 45; running, he thought that a bed in the and order, no matter how small, receives the same, U0" y days, 91; to over two § hay would be all right. So when he care and attention as the most expensive. Our 8how_|months, 4; to over three months, 17; passed a barn near the quarry, he - ; went to the hay loft and was soon a . to over four months, 2; from six to va i , . roon 8 are full to overflowing of nc wv and Beautifu |: months, 12; from nine months to | FEE A x sound asleep. He was disturbed a W » Furs. Your inspection invited. No obligation to" one year, 13. : 5 short time afterwards by Constables ' , . : ¥ | Oi persons who elected to be tried 5 ; Bateson and Arniel, and taken to the | 4 a A : bu : g Ys at the county judge's criminal court : lock-up. A fine of $2 and costs - or] {acquitted and discharged, 2; found fifteen days was the penalty, the | {guilty and sentenced, 5; prisoner 3 magistrate remarking that his little | whose expenses were defrayed by gov : 3 story about the late hour and the ) . es i treet cars wa very lame on A V Q . 1 B " a , ex- % % stree 8 was a very lame one. ery ypecia rg n |etnment, 37; prisoners whose A ) [penses were defrayed by municipali- I came from Montreal," said Cor- Show Rooms and Order Department fties, 112; total number of days gov- E Y nelius Menaghan, an "also vag." Cor- . ernment' prisoners were in custody, | nelius struck town two weeks ago, just received, will be sold To-morrow J ' ¥ [1,967; total number of days municipal : 3 and from his appearance one would he . . - . prisoners were in custody.' 1.012. 4 : led to believe that he had not washed Morning at same time. {ati ft i 3 OT i his face for twice that length of time. Y Nationalities of prisoners--Canadian : 103: English, 23: Irish, 12: Scotch He was given a chance to pay a fine 2; United States, 3; other "countries, of . "51 to ed to jail for a month 800 YARDS PERCALINE LINING 17. { and get brushed up. ' » : : : a Religion of persons confined--Roman George McKenzie admitted being {Catholic, 61; Church of England, 41; vagrant, and had no story to tell. [ Methodist, 31; Presbyterian, 10; oth- He was assessed $5 and costs, or one {er. denominations, 7. month. : Full 34 inches wide, a good quality, | Number married, 41: number who Alired Marsh claimed Toronto as his sold dt 124c to 15¢. One shade only lecould not read or write, 14; number home, but he has spent a great deal aia reported temperate, 38; number re- JOSEPH. C- MIRON of time in Kingston. He, too, was of grey, but the best lining shade {ported intemperate, 113. With "The Gay Musician," "at The found asleep in a barn. He was re- made. : Offences committed--Assault, 9; felon- Grand, on Thursday, Oct. Sth. "| manded until Monday. To the Electors of Kingston jous assault, 1; abduction, 10; bigamy, Edward Lauzon, arrested yesterday, | 3; contempt of court, 4; deserted em- "Physicians recommend' Red Cross |°" 2 charge of stealing F. A. Con- Yours To=Mori ow Sc. Dresden and Portsmouth {ployment 16; destroying property, 1: [cough syrup, because they know it way"s overcoat, and also on a charge ' . ldrunk and disorderly, 64; fraud and cures coughs and colds. Sold in King- |! drunkenness, was remanded a day. . e---- {obtaining money under false pretences, | ston, only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug A first-appearance drunk was fined We show exclusive decora- 1; house-breaking and robbery, 1; in- | Store. ; © |81 and costs. tions in this beautiful China. | GENTLEMEN : decent assault, 1; inmates and fre-| Complaint was made, this after- The case of the four employees of | quenters of disorderly houses, 2; keep- [noon, about a dog attacking people the K. & P. railway charged with Fruit Sets | Having received, and ac-|ing houses of ill-fame, 1; larceny, 17; | walking along Earl street, between tearing down John Tweddell's boat | . : y ia i alli T g se, was further enlarge il No- : | po x « rape and assault, with intent, 4; Wellington and King streets. house, was further enlarged unti o Comports cepted, the nomination of threatening language, 2; vagrancy,| A man can never give a satisfactory vember 2nd. om or a e . . |the Liberal Party, 1 again 21; other offences committed, 2. explanation to his wife of how he fails Plates lask for your votes and in- Occupations of prisoners--Barbers 2: [to remember the anniversary date of WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. bartenders, 1; blacksmiths, 3; shoe- [their wedding when it comes round. s--tim---- Very appropriate for wed- | fluence to elect me as your makers, 2; bagket-makers, 1; butchers, | /lveing and cleaning. My Valet. Of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dutton, : : representative to the House 3: carpenters, 9; clerks, 1; cheese-mak- At the Princess to-night only, one Barrie Street . wear ding gifts. Po 1 : 1 tthe ] } eM Ye | ers, : doctors, 1; engineers and ma- fof the best and most realistic films, on . . of Commons of Canada, and | chinists, 8; farmers, 1; harness-makers, | "The Secrets of An Iron Mask," and On Tuesday evening, September | 20th, a pleasant evening was spent at | sledge myself for the futur . laborers, 61: masons, 4; moulders, lone of the latest just out, "The Poli- A | ror ic 44 3 p edge m 8, | 4 Indore. 3; printers, 2: sailors. 8 | tical Film; Head Oven Heels in' Poli-{the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] For this time of year. We have a large stock Spangenberg las in the past, todevote my | (joo teachers, 1; servants, 8: tailors, [ties." Dutton, Barrie street. The event was | of New Underwear now ready. ' Everything at energies to the promotion]: tinsmiths, 3; weavers, 1; no occu "The king of cough syrups," Red [the celebration of their thirtieth wed- : iy ' JEWELLER | f Loa 1 be ation, 8: soldiers, 15; electricians, 2. | Cross Cough Sura Sort only ot ding anniversary. The outside of the its best. All sizes wanted. All makes wanted of the prosperity anc est During the year 1907 there were 109'| Gibson's Red Cross De Store. 0c. |bouse was hung with Japanese lan- are here. > terns, while the inside was elaborate- and inter ests of this good old | prisoners committed, compared with |not 25c. I | {with ' I ~ 150 this year. In the year 1907, there Anothet reason for not giving the [lV decorated with carnations, white DIAM ND MERCHANT | City of Kingston. were 64 committed for being deunk |ballot to women at vheril is that | asters and ferns. In the dining-tooh Vests and Drawers In | and this year, 66 they would always believe implicity | Was a beautiful bride's cake, and be- t of M . WM. HARTY. Rene CLARE prety poltical canard that appeared Side' Ji the greow's vaike, Jenting the Ladies' Fine White Fall Weight Cotton. ary ee --e . in the papers. date o © g da) ol : : : . £ ssuer o arriage ---- The women of St. Andrew's church [the thirtieth anniversary. Early in | Ladies' Fine White Merino. OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF : St. church | ; Dive y In; ita has Y : y | AC series of | the evening the bride's cake was pass- | Ladies' Fine White Unshrinkable Wool. Licenses. Three of the Officers Have Been |have decided to institute a series : ing : . teas and informal concerts to be held | © with glasses of orange punch and | cian? Xt y bund FLESREFERRERER Smoking = BAC at forty-five x Elected, at the homes of the workers 'in ques- |a toast to the "'bride" was Yproposed. | Ladies Natural Wool, { nshrinkable. cents a pound, is a good tobacco. Why{ Mr. Eagleson, G.C.T., and a party tion The "groom," in a few well-chosen Next Time Yo Goll nss Sess Suter Mudboa 10 the members of he Trwry to Br |, The wheels in George Tavlars head words, | responded to the tenet, after FOR CHILDREN | C ope © gs » drove 0 Ll, ve worke 3 onservatives | which several of thgegentlemen present y r uy --- -_ ginburg on Wednesday evening to pay th orked. ut LBL f hr were called on rs oT com- | Natural Wool Vests and Drawers. | hy Give Any At All? 3 o - jge, |& als 2 & ; Je : Ts T tach, .. it v Shopping | @ ylor, 1 Ya the lil lo visit to the Ring wr po €° house. Wrong; the tory figures will [pany. Music was provided by Sulis-| White Unshrinkable Union Wool Vests.and. ieorge Taylor, by giving the liber- jiu a8 BE likely be twenty-tl "skid bury's orchestra. Mr. McAuley also , Wie a st nd ip 8 | als only twenty seats in Ontario, has | from the Queen Alexandra lodge, lo- D y, t buy ee st i or) ve vou dehichiad the guests with his selec Drawers. : i string aroun our finger. | },. ta . le + , | cated ay- i ¢ ) H . 5 oy IS Nn It will JSesing x to i Heo o | been able to figure out 8 Sonsefvativ ated a Latimer, right an inter. examine. the assortment at iibson's | tions on the piano. I'reats of various | Babies' F ine V ests and Bands. majority of twenty-one ut why does | esting e-minute speeches anc FOO 4 x ics . 04 " . 8 a ou Mr. Tavlor allow any liberals from [singing were the features of the even- Red Cross Drug Store. You ean save kinds were brought around from time Men's Underwear in Merino and Light Weight 0 we Mr. Robl BBY ict t 1 line. and the' visitors were entertain-| money by going there. Phone 230. to time and the evening passed only | Wool. ntario 1 woblin predicts otal an- | 10g, ( e sitors re ntertain- rs i F233 . . . . fo A J ; Mae as 3 5 ; Yoo nihilation That sounds better and led to a good substantial supper by Members of the local Indian list | too qui kly. Dan ing was indulged in | ; : \ any troubl me : ¢ |the local members. before leaving for stated yesterday, that they would [and at Midnight a sumptuous supper | Boys' U nderwear in different makes. did ouhiese ge l ' . 5 5 hold a meeting in the near future, to was served in the dining-room, alter o! -- cy | p. It is be } »«d that he 5 " N M Cl home. I ' SL oped will wh : discuss their position. There are sev: which the young people returned to Registered Vot uch Chance. prominent feature in local Good Fem enty-one members on this list. the dancing hall, where they enjoyed "WEARS LIKEIRON"' Some of the members of the labor i : This city property committee meet- | themselves until the wee sma' hours. | party in Kingston have been talking | PY. be added to the report of [0% called for this afternoon, about |The many beautiful and useful gifts The wonderful finish for metal! about bringing out a candidate for le organization meeting, published the dome question, has been postpan- | testify to the esteem in which the ' 1 : a g, 8 : 2 : I ) ar and wood things around the) the federal house, but prominent work: ton Wellnesday, that in order pu facili- ed until Saturday afternoon, as the | host and hostess are held. They are Gil" house. ers state that there is very little | 0 chairman has not all the information |to be congratulated on their 'success- chance of any such action. i | tate the final arrangements three of } \ { At Eo Put up in 20c., 30c. and 50. SUCH asi [the officers were elected, as follows + je wand, deriai. a3. the Betief i married life, and also to be com: Sizes. e | Lodge deputy, G.C.T., H, F. Norman ere JS a genlleman a e Lener- | plimented on the manner in Which Sold in Kingston only by : Depe nds On The Weather. 123 karl i: chief templar, H. P. al Hospital who has a box of tags to {they entertained their guests. - ' If to-morrow is not fine, tag day | Brown, Nelson street: secretary, Al- dispose of to-morrow. His name i will be on October 10th. |e 9 Bill" Glenn. Every visitor to the C Ss . {fred J. Keel, 219 University avenue. J : 4 'Twas A Great Success. : . € ' ; a _ | Any person wishing for any infor- hospital to-morrow should not forget Al ihe regular meeting of the 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. Velvet collars on O'coats. My Valet. | mation" about the lodge or order will] t® ask him for a te - ie regula g | If the many pic tures of Col. Sam. | Trades and Labor council, held on RS EE - -- RE EE be gladly supplied on application to Hughes, appearing in the Lindsay pa- Thursday night, a report was receiv- lany of the above named. his style, then he 1s ed from the various committees hav- pers, indicate more entitled to p Jate than' as a pariiamentarian. His |bration, and the most, encouraging : Pa gevssienseuensysviyune AERSARESASAA4SA00S e000 announcement was made that the sum Copizd aftr the famous English FKooibill Boots. All sizes in stock. Canvas, with L~ather Tips, Facing, and Cleats, $3.00. All Leather $3.50 Ghee Joockett Shoe Store. Agency for Regals at $5.00 and Gold Bond Shoes at $4.00 stand as a fashion |ing in charge the Labor Day cele CAUGHT IN SHAFTING. John Litton, Victim of Serious| . (ystomers save money," on tooth |of two hundred dollars had been rea- Accident. brushes by going to Gibson's Red lized. This is far better than the i t kind that wont | celebration held a year ago, but not quite as good as that of two years p | at 316 Earl street, met with a serious | A young Englishman was rather |ago. Other routine business was dis- | accident, at the works at 1.30 o'clock, | seriously mjured on Clarence street, |posed of. The president, William Dris- . | on Friday afternoon. He is now in the lat noon, to-day. He was sc uffling on | coll, was in the chair. 1 | ------ | outfits will rival the kaiser | | John Litton, a machinist employed | Cross Drug Store. The at the locomotive works, and fiving | wear out are sold there. | General Hospital, in a very dangerous |the sidewalk with some other lads, ed 3 0 A 3 2 - 3 7 B 2 5 ---------------- For Saturda and Saturda Ni ht Onl | condition. o when he was thrown down, knocking Out Of The Game. y y 8 y | Litton was engaged in oiling the | his right knee out of joint. The po- "Jack" Williams, captain of Ot- : | machinery, when his clothing caught {lice were telephoned for and P.C. Fil- | tawa's Big Four league team, has not in a revolving shait, and he had four | son responded The injured mag Was | turned out to practice yet, ace ording - | ribs broken, and in addition suffered | placed on a carter's rig and a0 ved to the Ottawa papers, and the peoy $1.25 and 1.50 Shirts for 39c. | several severe hiruises on the Ie! ft [to a doctor's, to have his leg set. are begitming to be a little bit wor- arm. He was rescued by some of his | i | ried. Jack' says himself he is out 35 and 40c Cashmere Sox for 25c. | fellow workmen as soon as possible |The Last Fruit Sale This Season. | of the game for good and will not | and a hurried call was sent for Cor- | . have about 1.000 baskets grapes, tplay-- again. His final decision is . . ' 2 Special line of Dent s Kid Gloves, all y | bett's ambulance, und the injured man | Ne hat sold at 20e.! 23¢. and 30c. {awaited with interest by the Ottawa 1 p lvoe removed to the Genéral Hospital, 1 | sporting yeople and it will be of in- 1Zes i r 1 00 P ir a ha wad i awe {AN unsold at six o'clock, Saturday | 8F g peop Sizes, 10 $ ' ae M end yas ade Dr hogar night will be marked down 2jc. every Norest to Kingstonians. . : 4 41st BR p C sky's. Special inducements oifered to Mothers mn fot age, and owing to his advanced | hour, at Carnovsky' . : . : : Paid For His Drink. it will probably go very hard | A ted Chaplain. ' with him, although hopes are enter- | ppointe aplai | The young man, Sullivan, who was tained for his recovery. | Rev. Father J. J. O'Reilly has been fined in the police court for a breach . At the hospital at three o'clock, the appointed by - the comm: ,anding 'officer | of the liquor act, is one of the num- : ot Eastern Untario. as Roman Catho-!ber who secured liquor at a drug Vv 1 jatient was reported to be doing as . | Kell as could oD expected. lic chaplain to the troops, of hing- [store on Sunday by fake orders. The \ {other offenders have not yet been J ------ futon. LI V INGS ON S "After dinner mints," put up in tin | A served a as they are out of the city. vil ' . Steamer Simla 'Aground. | boxes, are sold at Gibson's Red Cross | 75-77-79 BROCK ST. | Drug Store. 'Phone 230. | The steamer Sintla, grain laden, on | At Mullins. Show that you are interested in the wav to Richardsons' elevator, is| Choice farmers' butter per Ib., Be. \ hospital work by wearing a tag. {reported aground in Lake Superior. | Corner Johnson and Division streets. Tan shang TE SON TUTE TR Recee000se0000000ee

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