Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1909, p. 8

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THE PALLY srrrisn WHIG, WEDNESDAY. Avcusy 4, 1909. ANE WERE DESTROVED| cnc PERSONAL MENTION... 22 | dob Low & So, osory pais, There were registered at the at This Port. FIRE DOES SERIOUS DAM clerk's oflice, 1 yr ly : Births, i; WHAT IS GOING ONIN CITY] The steambarge Sowards cleared for marriages, 15; deaths, 25 HB Charlotte. AGE IN GRENVILLE. primp ! AND ELSEWHERE. The schooner Bertha Kalkins cleared ! Subscriptions Coming In. { for Oswego. r | An 0il Stove Exploded--inhabit- The Daughter of the Empire have; Death in Watertowr: of a Man Who| The steamer Haddington passed | ants By Dint of Hand Work l,jdeed $1,000 to the Mowat memor-| Once Lived in Xingston--To down, yesterday. ! and Outside Aid Saved Other [ial hospital buiiding, and eight citi eri Attend Profession of Their The schooner Maize will clear for Ruildings. zens have already voluntarily promis-| Daughter. . | Charlotte, to-day. . | Calumet, Que., Aig. 4.--A disas- = 81,0. a ele The schooner. Major ; Perry artived | trous fire' broke ont in Graville vil- A a Wallace 1 Lane, of Queen's, is in the from Sodus, with oul for Sowards'. j lage Tuesday afternoon and destroved Great Clearing Sale. i a nab The steambarge Navajo passed up, the five business places in that yil- Prevost, Brock street, has made a] Ailan Hendry, Ottawa, is visiting with a load of lumber, for Oswego. Ha; . D. Williamson. general store. great reduction in prices in the or- | friends in the city. I'he steamer Stranger is carrying H. Laurin, post-office and general |4¢r and ready-made clothing depart | P. Mahoney and wife, Boston, are large crowds from Ganatoque to the store; Mrs. Laughren, crosery store: ment. Also in the gents furnishings | visiting friends in the city. : city. | Miss Kelly. miliary store. rand hale make room for his fall and wan-|{ Miss Alma Dumphy is at her uncle's, I'he schoaner Mary Ann Lydon will | Victore's block. of cupied nS a jowel ter importations, {M. Hennessy, Wolfe Island. clear, to-night, for Charlotte, with | lery store and shoe shop. RE ? | Mrs. 8. Deyo, of Ridoan stroet, ledt, feldspar. ) The origig of the fire was 'the ox Relieved The Contractor. | to-day, on a visit to Detroit. Fhe steamer Beaverton passed up, = plosion of an oil stove in D. Wil The county council good roads' eom- | Rev. Fath Cole, of Ogdensburg, yesterday, and the steamer Dundee, linmson's dwelling, adjoining 'the | mitten ha takin. ove the work of |N3 is at the Randolph hotel, : down. ; : Made to Order. store? and in two hours and a half | stone crushing from Contractor Tait Wifliam P. Minnes leaves next Tues I'he steambarge Hinckley was in : ? 3 1 will 'do 2 ha work bv day labor. | day for England, on a business trip. | Davis' dry/dock, yesterday, and had a Summer Hosi Get My ihe five buildings were burned to the | and 4 . iy y Siery contractor was unable to supply | John McKee returned to Toronto, | new wheel put on, afterwards clearing Quotations. round I'he \ 1 r | E. Kelly, also Morrow Bros., gene- | the stone required fast enough | to-day, after visting frionds in the for Uswego. 3 This store is always doing something ira! merchant Sauvies pool-room, {eity. Swift's : Steamer Dundurn, up, to JOHN McKAY | j and the school-honse were only saved 1,000 Islands-Rochester. | Miss Lena Elmer, Kingeton, is a ni ght; Stoumer Unspian, down and up in the way of £1 ving 'alues that serve ' : Es . Joumt of Ms. E - rock- | to-day; steame ; a, in, Hl hiege Wark Wy the pes o he Steakiers North Ring and Caspian ry t of Ms. E. L Keany, rock Dw mer Lity of Guawa, In to make it the most popular buying age, aided by some Calume an eave for Thousand slang » s eo Thar " : Hawkesbury residents, ' ih Sor honzand at and Poms Miss Margaret Dugan, Peterboro, has | The steamyacht Morning Star, own place i in town far women, who like the | | fhe amounts of insurance are vary J ont for Dav of Gal te ports and Ro. | come to Kingston to spend a month's ed by Hon. Clifford Sifton, passed . best in Hosiery. - [small, consideding the value of the |chester, at * 5 "p.m. J. P. Hanley through, this morning, on her = way " x : testsses prope rty destr id which amounts ave g Miss Ethel Lennox returned to Bui- [down the river. . . : Ds to about $25,000 fieh [mein ageot, Tn {falo, to-day, after visiting friends in| The steambarge Westport discharged an Stockin s ps ar, of at the Grove Inn v the city. a cargo wood, woe 149-155 BROCK 8ST Vacation, rr : i amd on was Presbyterian. | at tho Lake View house {to the scene last night. The George | Postponed because of rain but now i is Lorian eo tori ol J. B, Walkem, K.C.. returned this Ha pris pi gata) Suge: Ta Lihe talk of the: iv. Lona. on ig July the local Victorian |p rnin mth's vacation at|Rideau canal ports. > 2 Works p ti es pic iy Le roma tis tee. aitended ¥leon gases throug ha Rta. Mas Jamun a The steamer Georgetown, loaded I lain or fancy, in a great variety of makes, 3 ' vo Of the®e six were Angl i N.Y. | with pulpwood, is aground; near Iro from the strong, durable stocking in close- ®| 3 Ek sixteen patichis were able! "yy" Abrnmsky. Toronto. who has | town is loaded with pulp wood. Lisle Hosiery, 12ic, 15¢, 20c, 25¢, 3be, 46¢, | i y » pay, and contribuicd $18. [heen visiting his Tather,,J. Abramsky, | ole up. \ 2 a returned home to-day. WALKEM AND TAFT. : id RRR OR ER OR OR CR HS Sr Ors ros ose io Park, § Saturday, August 7th, ort : x Misses Brown, of Watertown, h ! FOR TING AND CAMPING six Boman Catholics, three Mi the guests, of Miss Olive Simpson, |quois, and the tug Finerson was sent ly woven cotton to the dainty fine French n- $2 25 » C | Miss Catharine Pas and Miss VN s. Pray -- 5 . . " & aught | McCarey are at Joyeeville, the guests . S. President a Friend of the White Stockings » | » | {of Miss Met'arey's parents. { Kingston Lawyer. Hamilton Edgar, of the Wlig press| J B. Walkem, K.C., who returned po nts on the St. Lawrenge. not meet his old friend, Presiden: made movements, stem wind- the world to buy the wrong ? Miss Bertha Long, returned to Mon- | «gjj1" Taft of the United States, this "ing and setting. Silk, plain or lace effects. o treal, to-day, after a month's visit | season at . or Ch o Made in small size, for fishin Tackle at the X won at that Lower Canada summer : i. ; y with her grwmdiather, John Hall, On- | resort. Th ; (i . . % , . > 5 5 ' atl, CRO e¢ president and the King La her pocket Or Wrist wear, wrong time, A nglers will Lin lario street. | stom lawyer wore great chums al 0 ore OC ings | anfl in 12 sizes. Thin model 3 ido well to bear in mind that ¢ pe : Boni Boyd, of gn ix shend-| { Metis--in previous years and played : g his vacation at his home in King- | 461f and poker (beg vdon, bridge, \ : treatme § 1 3 x ; Ing 'us vac golf, and poker (beg pardon, bridge, to . ¥ . : . nt is the rule : [ston. He was formerly a clerk inlha sure) together. Just a year ago, In light Greens, Navy, Pinks, Light Blues, The best value in low here, be the customer no Gh 1 ; : : : ' > C - | Gibson's drug stor iwhile-Mr. Taft was running for the 1 x Ya rcdine rs ha . vice or expert. We, have ee E I Benn and daughter, | Uniced States presidency; Mr, Walkem greys, Cardinals, Wisteria. and other \ wv POI / { Morothea, of Lizabeth, N.J., are ihe | ave a little card party to his gemth SNe S. every requirement for any Sh | pustacol Mr. and Mes. Frederick Whig: | 3,00 ids a Ea Queen street. was one of the guests, At the con for pocket wear. ! » fair ERR ER ERR RO ROR priced watches. P| I ney, It * Nickel cased with strongly 8 It is the simplébt thing in al : room, is holidaying for a week at | to-day, from Litt ; Metis, Que., did In all the wanted makes, Cotton, Lisle or » | >» » # kind of fishing, and our onl : | = € y | Miss Lizzie Redmond and Miss Lilly | olusion of the little game, the - host 4 ¢ . » ». si a - J 3 a " . . ¢ aim in business is tg" give | Pejanger, Raglan Road, loft, on Sa- | was the only loser, and the republican : the customer exactly what turday, for Croydon, to spend a few | hregidentinl candidate remarked that ¢ | weaks visiting friends. it was the first time in his cageer that ¢ ¥ ROROBCRCRCRORCRCRD lhe w: : JEWELLER. he ants; ; { Miss Gertrude Geary, Frontenac!y pact not only paid for the refresh street, is spending her vacation at ments, but also paid his guests © for ' CRORORD) oh msi fhomas McAuley"s summer cottage, |), o cards frvveres Licenses Issued 3 a on the St. Lawrence. | Wir adel if ho had any new es Naylony, who have been spend- | ja thine Bee ch snes t« hears M . SIIIIIIIS SS IIIIIIIIIE | + W. A. Miele' Hardware ws the summer at Hay Idland, re | Walkem replied that he had not. : t SANDFORD : LF ¥iee herd turned home to Rochester, N.Y, this was too busy playing golf to wath § J 3 1er of wnadian ceme afternoon, via the steamer Kingston. Ycdon at-thasbeanh eci ConA UE v no RL \ 1 ws doings at the beach. commercial a | : d iis Mr. anil Mrs. Archibald Staley are ------e---- a e ing, whose picture appears above in Toronto, to-day, atiending the pro- 1 ENTS OF president o oneyet the companies on- ssion of. their daughter, Gertrude, at NCID OF THE DAY. OF cerned and a mrominent gure n 1 | ud a Basra » -- cent movement - Slats: hd iy Jha Deotious Blood. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By memes mt recerick Wasaingham, viee-prosident Reporters On Their Rounds. Sifton Heré With Party. and general manager of the Cily Na- | Tt tal i i : ; ford Sif « wife tional Bank, Watertown, N.Y., died, | The deal regarding the opening o ummer Hon. Clifford Sifton, with hic wife Lioha dan atertown i the Orpheum Vaudeville Theatre is off and father, and a part Jf ten! others, | Tuesday after a long illness, aged P vasa ah Ee oh ning Yh aoaln ht Sventy-one years. In his boyhood Jot We pre unt. : t f : or 18t (Ve 1 th amyach i ne . | « Cu m, pian r Ad tse oul Ta" the ox coi. |dmys us Hiveal in Kingston. ot Crminghym, plang. tur, fg LISLE THREAD GLOVES net minister... aml are stavinge at the | James. Sinclair, of the mechanical Aul I k 8 . 8 . mm y ' iti American hotel. Hon. Clit. | stall of the Stratford Herald, wo in | A%leve Fonk Store. © Fans, Blacks, Greys. Regular makes ria ; we ay ronewing old | sails of raspherrics weno ship a5, " Davis' dry-dock [in the city om Tue day newing old pod into Kingston, torday, and were x 3be¢, Ye, 19e. He FOR ford vacht entered S - 4 for readjustment of some of its parts, | doquainiances. is an old Kingsion A ' : j -------- bow, and is doing well in Western On old np aL per pail. ta dat i h < "handle that. rung or * bindin Your Choice, 25¢ t 9 Attacked By a Pog. aro - wil . can handle that ruling or Paling Miss, Elizabeth liles, of London, io), of yours to perfection. Price \ .~Rince the warm weather commenced | 4 A 3 dogs around the «ty have been caus-9Eng., a classmate of Miss Evelyn gpg °° ing a great deal of trouble. ter- | Staley, at the John Hopkins hospital, Miss I. M. Nash has arvived safely y dav afternoon a woman passing along | Baltimore, is spending a couple of jn Boston, after spending a short va Puencess street was attacked by | weeks at Wiss Staley's home, Wolie lition with her mother, at 415 John " o ® dog, but luckily, she was able to, Yet | Island. son street, Kingston. > 1 Gloves clear of the animal, before it had®time op a : The lad named Reid, living on Bago! to hite her. A score or more do A IIIIICIICN & stroot, who was injured while swim have been shot hy the police " ming near Snake Island, is doing quite Thi + mm. rev 3 thot by the pol I TO HAVE CANDIDATE. fi Top venr Snake lainnd, is doing qu White, Black, Tans, Greys, Light Blues and other equally good shades, worth G5e, Dr. Bell's Testimony t: . ; * First prize ten dollars in gold, your + Special to the Whig. * baby may win it at Locomotive The, 90c, 4 + § / ERROR ORORORORCITROR Eten a? ARAL OCH "1 have muh pleasure in testifying % SummergGloves , fl. vit es upplicd hy our enterprising baker, Winnipeg, Aug. 4.--Winni- 4 Ww kgs employees' picige, Lake Ontar peg Westeri Labor men in- W' io Park, Saturday, August 7th, : : ; i Eo 0 tend to run W. J. Bartless, 3 Hon. Clifford Siiton and party left our Choice 39¢ Pair . . or ~ pe J. Lackie. As an article of diet Gj residefit © Trades and 3 . ; + x In Lisle and Silk. pS 30, 00, (JC, contains only the purest of ingrediont i ex-presiden rades and for Ottawa, this afternoon, hy G.T.R., € on hs cincinally of sure mill 3h Labor Congress, for presi- o after having his private yacht, Morn Jeng ee | both % i ol He build {H dent of the Dominion ing Star, docked at the Davis' dry and ma our, 9 1 a, UY 1¥ Trades Congress which %¥ dock. up ail trenctheny the system # meets in Quebec in Septem- #' The clock in St. Andrew's tower is Long Gloves would Seep it es wh elie} hist Se 9 be ber. * undergaing repairs, It has been out ° I IIL rR nh ancy Linens . . . > \ lone continued illness, 10 have been AAA ALS WHS a i cas ie Silk, Lisle amd Kid. Black, Tans and Reonsiderably reduced in health and A a SII EE EEE has bees meh isi by «itizens in Sat a------ a t 0 e city. White. Special values at very low Bn A ro foun JOIN THE P. W. A. RORCRO FOECHOECRCRGD) 0 RO J ioe Se Just received a lot of very choice designs properti | SWEDEN IS PARALYSED in Fine Embroidered and Lace Trimmed . the taste and one of the choice | ih | Polander, Strike Bre: aker, Drowned . : breads on the market 2% Glace 2 |By the Great 'Strike--The Troops | Squares and Doylies and Table Centres. G8 (Sighed) JOHN H. BELI lace Bay. - July 31st, 1909, | Spec ial to the Whig: | Are Read 4 | Glace Bay, N.S; Aug. 4.--Ewan Fi-| Stockholm, 'Aug. 4. veden is para . Summer Hosier : duck, a Polander, was drowned, last {lyzed and upon the verge of civil war, y Qorkers At The Bijou. | 3 BC Bs iY uo het : as the result of the genepal strike night, while swimming in the old which extended, this morning, through Ap adina? Wet : Two great double length dramas are . | ; For Ladies' and Children. All the on at the Bijou theatre today and|reservoir that supplied water to No. 2/ the entire nation, and-aflectid 250.000 leading colors in Lace and Fmbroid- he to-morrow. "lat Gomer, the gi colliery, He has been ~working ever men. Revolt is imminent. Panic is ery betective ' ig { A Woman « the | ince the outbreak of the strike. There | spreading like wildfire sroughout the 'y. eople \é ormgr shows a | sng Vive Zushie; of tious 5 | country, and troops are posted in a of safebreakérs at their work y| 21¢ no Suspicions of four Play, [the important cities, icon A. Gr president of U.S. M. lo-| 7p that { can be seen constructing assecret tun an | Graham, | I'he government has ordered {cal, has been sent to the supreme|commanders of soldiery fire upon the | CTT: CRO) prices. OREO 4 ) ! ' . nel under ga hank and using their Bo S Summer Stockin S Picks to break through into the | ,urt for intimidation. | first outbreak and put down violence y 8 Phe Pat borne? 2 called ED she} Over 700 new menibers have been ini-| | without mercy. The entire nation is OHO OO HORII DOH OARS @Fthivilling contest of force and cun-| i , s 2 | tied up. 'ery astic < 5 € 95 9A ning follows between the police and tated into the P.W.A. during the last | The railway employees are expected | Eo-------- pa me pment gis gts Ve ry elastic makes. 15, 20, dy 39, the burglars Ihe play is full of | three weeks, according to the state-|to complete the SY oder by 40c pair. ' exciting situations. "A Woman of the '| ment of Grand Master Macneil. walking out within {twelve hours. 1000000000000000000000 SOo00000 999994 People' shows how a mill girl {falls| | Street car traffic is suspended and all oe A in love with her emplover The lat- | : : \ {the bridges and railway stations are o ter means to act the part of a vil to A Big Exeursion Party {being guarded to prevent their being 3 : . lain but is splendidly defied: by the The Trinity Methodist church, Na- dynamited. | un Shades and Parasols sale tl Set cxoies 1a, an an, exuedon own ule (PPL _______ real 0€ dDaic strike in the mill. The employer dis- | river, to-day. The spo dal to "ain carry- | And some people seem to think it shares the ' | repent s [ing 350 passengers arvived in the char the old man, but repents and 1 | naughty to be nice. New Novelties in Plain ang Fancy tries to mid the family. He is again ]city over the Grand Trnnk at eight Effects New York handles with repulsed I'hen his mill is burned |o clock and went to Thousand Island | / * e She . . A > Meanwhtle the old man has become | park on the Steamer 3rackville. They 0eS e I'l English Covers. $1.00 to £4.00 each. wealthy through an invention, and [retarn to Napinee on the local train | Hay's air enerously sists the the mill owner | this evening, to recover his fortune. It is a splen- | - os did picture J. Douglas Bankier| With the arrival. of Lieut. 1 ties andh S : l Sh $ f All Wh if sings, ri | Sergt. Frank Cook and the official no | en . pecia owing 0 i £e xs: Pp {tification of Lieats. Osterman and | a LEWERS-PARADIS Adams, and Sergt. Depart, and other | HE --------------------s ------ '| witness: to be present, plans were com- { YOU'LL BE SURPRISED TO SEE" 2 . Muslins A Pretty Wedding Ceremony in St. | pleted for the government enquiry, on | : : James' Ohapel | Thurstlay morning, at Annapolis, Md. | At x ear] hotr Wednesdy¢] ito the death of Lieut. James Ww. | ; : . e Ce ol | : . COLOR. Kor Dresses & W aists, 15¢ to THe yd. morning, the nuptials of Emma lrpne | Suttony mysteriously shot on the , . Yo ext auchter of the ste p_| grounds' of the marine barracks on hail when ALL XF ! 7 the night of Octolser 12th, 1907 ightly ¢ jg. : will | Para to Henry Lewes, took place : | in St. James chapel, the. ceremony be At Mount Vernon, HI, Mrs Benja A ing performed by Rev. Father Halli-|min Mareri, seventeen years. old, | To oe beauty, an The withful bride was cowned charoedl with having killed 'Joe' | bright, luxuriant and gt ! ed | dex! ' § in white it d' esprit, over white] Roi, has made the startling alle Stops dandruff and fall R WA DRON citk. and her Aravelling suit was of | confession that 'she killed Radi No | and hb dark erev ladies' cloth, and she wore] satisfy we idalonsy. of her hasband. | . f , | Mr and Mrs [She declared Pe husband, after {hepped 2nd% tn Some Splendid. Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Fine Tan. Shoes. Ladies' Shoes from 85c up. ' t a most 1 mn at « | : f res ' e] Lewers left for Watertown, N.Y.. this! teaching her how to use a revolver, - rusts, Send | { i honevmoon trip made her lie in waiting for his sup- | 2c. for [ree books, * "The Care df the * "The | ie Hair" | atternoon oh a Both the bride and. groom are well osd. 3 rival, and slay him _ lhe this: : Philo Hay Spec. Co.. Newark, N. J- { known Kingstonians, 'and their many | ence hee with dda th if she failed in vhe | hi : ; I: Jas. B. McLeod! geecesctescsvtsssscsss 9060000000700000020008 friends extend congratulations murder plot, she said.

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