Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jul 1909, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1908. HS 4181. INNIVERSARY 7m THE MARKET TouLs| SOME FACTS ABOUT . I i Salvation Army band gave the | "DOMINION SHOT SHELLS FATHER KEILTY CELEBRAT- weekly concert in Macdonald Park "4 "TOLLS OF PAST TWO YEARS evening. A big crowd enjoyed 104LD wiTa HIS ORDINATION | music, the weather being pleasant: The | Du nt ---- {atmy band played an excellent pro ! - iors C C 15 Po {In the Parish Obmurch at Douro on | gramme and did itself justice, The Markets Have Not Increased-- orset overs, C or -------------------- 3 > - " Infallible" | © Mopday last--An Accomplish |. Seon vo Bo Mariel. | A Gomphies With the Yells Corset Covers, 50c line, for 35c. \ ed Musician From Kingston at | Mr. and Mrs. A. Black, Cataraqui, | the Past Ten Smokeless Powders i the Organ.' : announce the coming marriage of their | years. " LADIES' COTTON DRAWERS, plain bem-stitehed and lace 261} 5 ' wighter, Myrtle, to William Lyons, To- } i . On Monday, July 26th, St." Anne's daughter, | | \ La omorrow the market toll yea Safe, Reliable, Accurate id cr I Keilty celebrated the |Harrowsmith. The marriage will take! qc From information sought at the trimmed, at 25c. Pleasant to Shoot in {3 he an ersary of his ordiu- [place quictly in Christ Church, Cata- city treasurer's office, the amount of | 'onty-fect. anniversar ee arr of Bana, ie at ee LARGE SIZE BATH TOWELS, worth 25¢, for 10c. sd ou erring tion io the priesthoed ix. his cush. jraqui, te Sable street), is found to op practically he | BOYS'.RIBBED COTTON STOCKINGS, special at 10c Pair. at Douro. Mass was said at eight Dominion Ammunition | o'clock by Father Keilty, and all} A Cosy Place. : {same as the amount collected Suring CORS COVER EMBROIDERY, 25¢ quality, for 15¢ Yard. those who were present received Holy | The new yacht club house at Cape the previous year. From August = ER. + Communion. The altar was profusely | Vincent, N.Y., was formally opened 1907, to August 1st. 19 the tolls LARGE SIZE WHITE SHEETS, 'worth $1, for 69c¢. *Gaded by the - ee " -- [Wednesday night, by a smoker. A collected amounted to $1,062.25. * For Dominion Cartridge Co. Ltd. large number aftended. The house in the year ending to-morrow, the amount LARGE SIZE BEDSPREADS. Special at 98c. . described as a cozy little place, welliwill be practically the same. Yester- eetes: Sasada | pr caleulated for the needs of the organ: duy there had been $1898.50 collected Children's Small Dresses and Overalls ization. [If "to-morrow's market is a fair-sized $14 will be collected. i 25 U one, 1 ¥ coliectec Take Posters Down. | From these figures, it is quite evi- rom C P. about a month dent that the number of farmers com- | . ; 3 Although it is now | =Sum er Sale , since the wild west show was put on ing' to Kingston market- has not in o : in Kingston, thére are still a number creased during the past year. The | ; : i : of posters and cards to be seen in dii- | tolls, of 'course, do not cover every | : : | EEE OF ' , x » b 3 ferent parts of the city. Probably the [farmer who comes to the city, for on 3 [most conspicuous are some tacked up ° there are scores of farmers who sell | in front of Princess street stores, and their produce without going near the 'i | ' ; | ' A ARAN El Car ets 4 § some hand bills in windows. Old bills market. | A STIRRING TALE OF '37. % "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Pp 9 x Be : {are an eyesore, and should be re-| To-morrow, tenders are to he re- 1A Reform "Rebel's" Memorable a | . moved. ceived for the collection of tolls on | F * : ; | market No. 2 (the hay and wood mar- Tramp Through Woods. urniture & ; 2 : i Innovation In Trips. |ket). ' This will be the fourth vear| Aw aged Prince Edward pioneer, who O 2 4 ) | that tenders have been asked. for that | was one of the followers oi An innovation in excursion trips is » William - - . il BR [being offered by the Thousand Island Market alone. Formerly tenders were | Lyon Mackenzie in 1837, contending LEADER No. 1 C [Steamboat company for islanders on #8ked for the purchase of the toll |for responsible government, has given ur al ns. 4 | Mond hakt On that date the excur- Privileges on both markets combined [ the following interesting recollections MUSIC ZC e ids . : When, however, 1t was decided to re- | of those stirring times : ' . sion steamer America will go down | the river as far as lroquais, eighteen quire the market clerk to. collect the Well do 1 remember the winter of 2 new stock *of 'Classical Popu- Our stock of Letkate tolls of market No. 1, tenders for only | 1837. The mgnth of February was imiles below Ogdensburg, shooting the wu es oy Plat BR oe Re No. 2 were asked. In 1906, the high very cold. On the 27th day of that lar and Vocal Sheet Music for presentation Was ¢ a [turn will be made by way of the ca-13t tender was £500, in 1907 it was | month the word came for the reform All the August Magazines and REV. FATHER KEILTY. orn will be ma \ 18300, and last year it ww $325 |ers to hasten to Bath as quickly as DApOrtant EV eclcly pazul Daily never more complete. § Cai | The following table shows some of tpossible. 1 had little faith in the [ papers. : Round and oval de- decorated with flowers, and the sing | Held A Social. {the amounts received by the city for | movement myself, but nevertheless. I signs, in both bright $ [ing all that could be de ired, Mis Whe social hold at Calabi on tolls when tenders were called for the | decided to go. 1 went to a neighbor's [Crasley, of Kingston, 4 pe ided at the Wednesday ni ht. der thin auspices two markets combined house alter nightfall and took a team The College Bookstore and colored gold. 4 organ I'he young wly is IBY lof the: Preshbviorian church. was: well 1899 - a $1, of horses, hitched them %o his own 3 We supply raised gold 3 | accomplished musician 1900 sleigh thered few me; together p gh, gathered a few men together 260 Princess St. M b d and started in the night for Bath. Af 3 - onograms a mo e- $ Present at the - reception attended, and a most delightful affair. 1901 . 3 1902 ather Keilty after breakfast were fA number of Kingstonians were pre- [1808 a? : ter travelling for oT ( d Renfrew people weze or J Seentee ": » ter travolling for weveral hours word rate cost, or Engrave § Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy--consins of his {sont, and Renfrew people were out in ygoq 070 : ror 51, was snd along the lino for us to rc | 1) CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS | 2 Locket 6 sel) free y 4 / WwW ym Manchester, N.H. They have large numbew a special train being (1905 ; : i i { ut © fron ero over the kh. & P.| | 1007 1908 1} 1 ke turn to our homes--that the proposed heen spending a codple of weeks with [put on from there over th n 7 the total .of market feds ort ha rs % b andl Che Perfect Brick & Tile Oo. Wasa. Ps | the reverend gentleman railway. 4 good sum will be realized, [collected was $1.38 ard this year gathering at Bath had been abandon Dern. Ont. of charg ' y 1 2 la 30 TE , o effort pub fo WwW 13 : "" ; : ; < fd. hurried back, and reached Father Keilty was ordained by Bis- [a the result of the effort put forth by {it will be about 81 , both amount home: about daybreak. Thad otk PAIS EY & CHISHOLM, Lessees bv Oran Qt aN wedi the ladies | comewhe ws th » tenders 3 hop Horan in Mary cathedral 1 i mewhat le than when the tend re | een married thige.a few months and Are ready to contract for Immediate for both markets were secured, but of felivery. rick that will stand inepec-, | and afterward spent happy vears in # _-- g ir . y black 3 th yarish were he 11 has score ringe FF astoalfe S. [late years the tenderer generally asked | W2¥ 8 Young man, running a black fon at reasonable rates. Capacit 1 1 parish wer ull has scor Marriage Of F. F. Metcalfe, V.S. late yea he nderes eneral y | smith shop at Caverleys in the et 60,000 dally. ' 7. oy tol Inend Announcement is made of the mar [for a rebate on account of lo fourth concession of Sidney I was -_--- riage of Frederick F. Metcalfe, VS. [his contract. : doing a good business, and kept. apn} TT Jewellers, Opticians LIST OF PRIZES fson of J. H. Metcale, ox-M.P.. tol - a . od Jncita ; | 3 1 ; x i y | Drinking A Dream. Wpprentice nam I Jacobs, who was . t fooforfongorooforfonforforfosfenfontest Jef fiofeefortents . Miss Lucy Gertrude Palmer, of East 5 bold, daring How. That morning Given at the Picnic Held By C. 0. | odge, Hampton-Wick, England, | You can't imagine anvihing more wont home to my wile and was. told i knlace in St. John's church, | de lightful to the taste than Wade's 6 only Ladies' White Dimity C. PF which tool a x I C Sod 1 ta that the red coats were after me and Hampton-Wick, on the 25th Mis ce ream Sofa, anc it is just aslo 7 had better seck a hiding place, Dresses, Separate Waist and Skirt, skirt trimmed with Palmer and her sistor visited King- [pure as it is satisfying. Fine. ice which 1 did for several days im an old two bias fold, waist with weeks avo. Dr. Metcalfe jo!vream, pure feuit juices and crushed fruits, sparkling soda and thoroughly {ball player. | washed and polished glasses fulfil wide Gibson Tuck, Embroid- ery, Cuffs and Collars. Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40. No ei AAA ASAD SN A PAPAPPAPIPPPIIDO p 3 $ S$ p . 3 $ 2 ? ? b 4 b S$ S$ S$ 4 p $ S$ $ > I v list of the prize i at oe nic held by C.H:.C_F. coun cils Ne x , of Kingston, and No. 152, | ston a few : when ind of W fic ' land. the name of the do- | remembared. as a famous rughy foot move, pi : Curtain In . cRARGE Stroud Bros, two wounds coffe re ng , ' 'Thomas Miils & Co., oo crash hat The R.CH.A Band Discussed Person can dream of. Wade's drug Garbutt Oil watch Isaac Some skirmishing between a writer » ---- Eg . AS, i cap; 8. T. Kirk, ont of Kingston, and A. S. McCormick, of laq 65 Watertown & Return $1.65 | '™ living. Here 1 heard a reward £hone 90. Yours, wil 'sodas; J. Y. Parkhill & Co., one Montréal, has been taking place, the |" Q . hv. 5 To & i | of $1,000 wae offered for my arrest | pail marmalade; Joseph Silver, one | anasdian Military Gazette being the oa iruay, uv 8 mm, or = pm, Bun |,,4 the militia was scouring the \ day, 7.30 am. or 2 p.m. returning | country in covery direction in search of - ~~ | FF. Harrison CO. iit hat; J. J. Simmons, baseball and {i tleground of the penmen. The sub- [go 5 Monday : Supsiay or enday, me. 1 again took to the woods, as | | bat: S.. J. Horsey, one atte; ¥ ject at issue is the standing of the 1 ¢ = Oberndorfler, box of cigars; emmon {R.C.H.A. band, which the Kingston] . dathini caps". or dus tinst caps. R lare not venture in the open fields {& Co., tea pot; Reid & Charles, one | correspondent claims to be of the him. at El 9 y d er aps. } UV [and I was determined not to be taken le : : sso. | | the! sibson' 0 ros y iin pair boy's running shoes; W A. Weese, | jvery best. The Montreal 'man, says store 5 oss | Urug by force. Jon large cabinet photo: Roney. & | the R.C.H.A. is a good band, but not |. . . pin -- I fled to Kingston in this way by ,Lo., one pan cuft hittsans; u Be Rout | the best in Canada, even though it | | moonlight, hoping to be able to get u O1 ley, one ba seball bat; he alton, [4 « been: ongaged to play ai the To- . | across to the Cape, but every avenue A. own, one | | of » 1 found securely guarded and i two mouth organs onto exhibition, \ | of eecapx 1 paper mill up the riveg I then start el on foot through Tyemdinaga town: hip (at that time a dense forest) rossed Big Bay turing the night, fol lowed the woods on the opposite shore | until 1 reached Piston; where | had a . tr ato Iso bein ven i i nator a " aE jevery requirement the most exacting Special Price for Saturday, $2.00 In Black Lynx. In Black Fox. In Black Ponny, White Ermine and Mink, W. F. Gourdicr' S 76, 78, 80 Brock St., Kingston. hair brush; Warwick Bros., two set a hey I had 10 retrace my steps through tho | P 1 Gard «| -- : of pant and coat hangers rardiner ¢ | yo A S 8 al S | i loop snow to Piet On the w I ' AOS A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. ep snow to Picton. n the way orch "Auld, five quart milk tickets: Jame . p (H| . a g a | was often forced to crouch behind trees, | Johnston, one pair rubbers; Campbell | avoid boinc chaton ) | [oh h straw hat; H. D.|Cowmplaint Made About Boys in| to avoid being detected by the volun ) ecrs th ware ding up d down h | Bibby, hat and tie: W. J. Paul, one | the Railway Yards. A li I Jot I PS aang up te ows a es trolling spoon: MH. Jennings, one pan Boys who loal around the railway 8 a 8 ore. and had scarcely reached my sister's running shoes: J.P. Forrest, tie Hvards, and jump on the trains, will when. 1 heard the soldiers outside. My (Wad drug store, bottle of perfume; |= t into trouble Yesterday, com | brother-inrlaw came out with me and bp n ) 5 2.1; la. ; ' . : : | J Hunt, one pair of ha aon; ¢ 2 plaint was made bow! the matter; we hurried again to the woods to bo 'revost, man s cap; : aerson, |. Ph flenders \ re i 3 A oy ' ake whe Will keep out the sun, wind 4 1 o¥s oo vs » So ekeen. and all o neers, ju the future, wi All Summer Hats at Half | gin a weary march up the lake, where 1 1hottle o ickles . BD, Y, e severely dealt with. | we hoped to be able to board a and rain ; will not warp or ; McKelvey & Birch, knife: Kin-| joo time to time, boys have given Price Commencing SATUR- schooner and sail for the States. "We Shrink, Can be rolled wp or Rinear & 4 Etorye, buttm ter ber the trainmen considerable trouble, and { plodded along as far as the southern These | Bros pair cull button 3 Xr ns 4 in spite of the Hort put forth by the | DAY, JUL Y 31ST, and shore of Rice Lake, north of €obourg, t vid cull ks AMSON, | i lroaders OVS > o- b | dl shad are all cight feet long kin 1 : u » ing W Sm vilroaders, bovs wi 1 jump on the en L ti 1 Ww k where my brother-in-law had a brother : i ya thin sui Nolan, 0 2 gines and trains I'he prac tice is a as mg eek. living in the woods. When we reached in widths of : on ouper, tin of Sotive brooch rv dang geous one, and 1t is indeed a there we were completely exhausted g. tea pot: A, Friend WOO: foreat worider that someone has not Ler w ¢ Ca wide RE A k : - | for want of food and rest. 3 feet wide, $2.50. [Edwards & Jenkin, hox of chocolates; 1p Killed or injured. Yesterday, a J ' Co., cheese dish; Lod ett" ® {lad who jumped on a hox car in the | pair = of rubbers; G "local yards, had an experience which { of chocolate "SL he will not very soon forget. He | Mills hy = jumped on the side of the car, and as Panama t 2° he did so, the door off one of "the coal] hox bo "i sheds, close to the tracks, had been hand bag leit open, and as he passed, he was Children's White Robes A sample lot, many pretty styles to choose from, values up to $1.50 each. debbie dred bt Sgt ° MIN MNWAvIw 'McLeod's OS let down quite easily Granular Efferves- cent Aperient Salts. Saturday Your Choice, 50c Each. For three days 1 was totally blind, amb to guard against being captured scereted myself in the hay mow swe ral feet from the {op to escape the points of the bayonats which = were thrust in to detect the rebels. I re mained in this position three days and three nights without! food or drink, AINEs A thrown heavily against it. He recciv ' # , ! I - ; and of course 1 wuld not se any ck, iwo photo ire wod, one by of perfum "." {ed no serious injuries, but suffered a | ¢ (Vie . a : » McFAUL, 8, box of ct ate ; ; evere shaking up and was badly Sy 3 2 { light. Whon 1 came out of my hiding Jaelic al B od, {i ihtened a | " | place T was completely rested, my ey, pai 2 w ! y pr 7 > sight was restored, and 1 felt like a Kir ngs ton nt ok oom! . ood Bros., two stick CAMPERS HAD REUNION. { { ] new man. 1 then put off alone in the J. 1 f \ . op bi 4 oO wd, six photos; ---- | direction of Toronto, travelling about Carpet W archouse. bl Reid. table Wyer, onc pair can- | pleasant Affair at Conev Island, ! \ | | sixty miles, but 1 could find no means A tn of colic; E.| Sharbot Lake, Monday. | \[} BE a as. Sioned A very pleasant re-union for the - 3 the way who should I meet but my S; ~~ A pleasant, invigorating aperi- ent or. laxative draught. It is Mild yet Certain in Action. It will be found highly beneficial in the treatment of BILIOUS AT- TACKS, HABITUAL CONSTI- . . . \ PATION, HEADACHES, SKIN Bir values in Cotton ERUPTIONS, SEA-SICKNESS, ¢ Hosiery, Undenvests, ete. See ¢ our special in Ladies' Fast e Black Cotton Hose, 2 pairs $ ' ¢ ¢ ' ' ¢ ' o for 25c. the various derangements of the LIVIXR and KIDNEYS and all FEVERISH conditions of the system. Large Bottles, 25¢. Each. PREPARED BY J. B. McLeod, DRUGGIST, Cor. Princess '& Montreal Sts. | | Aff fa Fee Jb ff Be fe ff Bef ff ff BT FEE AE eee ee tei ------ a . '1 k : Harrison & | 1 I M i half a zeny | campers, took place, on Monday. at R [ apprentice Jacobs, who had left Befle 2000 000d h i a Hous. : aite | | Coney Island, harbot Lak M f | ville' about the same time I did, and jdames W. Y. Cannon, M. Avery, J. H. | > had cver since been wandering aimless- Capnon and W Madlett wero the | " 3 ly through the woods. hoste od and fi _Yely pleasant alter: | ouT T EY GO 'l We soon learned that a schooner was aw hoon and evenhig Were spent J coming from Rochester and would be ticket or | dma he Hany Pre: nt ore Mre . at Cobourg at the disposal of the re THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE ny J com Ir \ Rei hh 'DUA HT 11 We have opened the door for thele in a few days. This was glad " | : J. H. Beil] has : : 'op AN: pues 3 Ep tichings* to us. 1 had then been tramp H IG H EST (G RA DE VS three | Carrie and Jessie Reid, Kingston; | | easy buying fr+ any one'who BE rahe herr Wamp: [4 Te letode telat od | Mrs. Hamilton, Smith's Falls; Miss | wants a hot weather hat--and and I wae glad to got away. Bub how ! nd J iy alo i WC A ensky, Br. GW. Bell, = 4 r I = - - ' (N Hunt, .Ttauphin, Man: Mies Blatt, to get my wife ? There wer TATA LLLALLTVAVABBIALS Aled bpd Mis. W. and Miss Kilborn, Mrs. | | who doesn't? was 1 Ss IS aI 1 : thirty or forty of us then about Co- GASOLINE, Sherbr ' oy Thompson, Ne X Cultrert and | The reputation this store en- { boury, waiting for the vessel. They ; COAL OIL = her broo ' 18s : unt, She ot f + Rev. nt NE . ' 7 Kk. 0. Low, {( 1 . Mis. El Jap La wi Quit joys for doing things right i is in- { were in hiding in cellars, barns, and 3 % : r : ? sy | d d | {road houses. When we reached Co- LUERICATING OILS, * affair wound up with a pleasant et ived up to when it an- | bourg that nicht Jacobs started for : FLOOR OIL, GLASSES cazase. £70 PROMPT DELIVERY. Business and Professional men greatly appreciate our new "Cres- WwW F KE i i Y cent" Office Glasses. - . They do not tire or blur the Toye's Building, eyes. One glass, but so shaped to - give the natural distant vision Clarence and Ontario Streets and also jthe reading or writing > . focus. hispal > : wland * Co rount he ke frederick | ent ummings, T ol around the lake in Frederick || ggnnces aiMid-Summer Sale of} | Belleville after my wife. He traveliod You ee Joutit! intreal; Georg 'itel Yory =, mune En | Hats {forty miles, crossed the Frankford : rit ---- Se | vl ow I. H. Wilkin and wife, 1 + . - bridge, amd was at her house before \ NB Frane irthage TEMPERATURE NOT HIGH i Everything m Summer Hats daylight the next morning. That NA } > To | : v o tou « and se x | Se CL] re : ; H. Brans But Moisture Makes the Atmo-|jat exactly half-price. Remember | | nizht my wii ok = pony eh atielle | 1 kat X.¥.: x a | bi . |and together they started through the 1 ) 'ht vife : sphere Oppressive. | this 1s a one week sale to clear | woods for Cobourg, and hefore morn- | The temperature. has not risen | lout the balance of our stock. ing, do you believe, they reached us ' eschell, above eighty degrees in Kingston this | In the meantime the boat had arrived | secure Y tt ran 3 summer, according to the official re- | and that evening by a signal given at 1akes ' \ o: M ar} : ports from Dr. Knight's observatory. | Linen Hats eleven o'clock, we all started: in a bod: | 7, even in whit horns \ ork, Last Sunday, that hot drv 'day, the | Straw Hats | and boarded the schooner. When | thermometer . registered eighty de- | { got to Rochester 1 had $30. 1 paid ore The highest temperature prior | Light Felt Hats our 'fare {oo a village es 1 Lyons, to that was © 78 degreés | forty miles distant, and gave overy Yesterday, which was so oppressive, cnt | had left to my companions and the: thermometer regestered i 6 See Our Window Display bade them good-bye I stopped there Perfect satisfaction guaranteed 2 Automobiles vou about - lgerees : While the temperature was thre years, made ¥1,200, received my and prices moderate. To R t. not hich the atmosphere felt more pardon, and came back. ¢ en ' ' Tatel i or Cosas oppressive than if tie temperature had | } : v oronto oi {siting ret «t been ttn degrees higher, . but with a | ot R10 treol, then went o 4h oly sphe ig N lerday and to , | "Good tooth brushes," the only | Terns Reasonable. Always S R M CANN on the water and the wind carried off [day the atmosphere Yes charged with | } kind 80 i. a Gibson: 8 Ra Cross drve | $ | Hs 1. P. Ciown Open her ®15 hat Jury 7 Why did S moisture gnd hence the oppressiveness store pays to y es a le . J. . . C J inugton. where thers nt At eight o'clock this morning the : this store. WW, J. Moore & Son, 5 2 Aa i = A on eka ioe : he the a ometer registered 70 dopvees. | Importers Of Fine Hats. The posties arc airaid of the print GGIST AND OPTICIAN. 51 Brock St. | wind and ¢ th B : | Makers Of Fine Furs. ws; they remlly don't want fo have | "Ph 343. 185 P 5 "Phones--Garage, 815a. " : : one, , rincess St. : Residence, 815b. and it. was not likely to register | py . her than vesterdav. There was ga 126-128 Princess St. : general delivery. l eo Thousand Islands are thnoneed Hurrah ! 1 fine ther is upon [great deal of moisture in the atmos 000000000000000000000¢ We mount these in either glass or spectacle mounts, rance policies sosece ramophor phere to-day

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