Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1909, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHC. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1909. Hay's loll] 3 fi» ealth Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to itsNatural Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dan- druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- fuse all substitutes, 234 times as much n $1.00 as 50c. size. is Not a Dye. /1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists | Send 2 for free book * The Care of the Hair," # Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J, Hays llarfina Soap cures Pimples, ed, rough and chapped hands, and all skin dis- eases. Keeps skin fine and soft. 25¢. drugeists, Bend 2c for free Look "The Care of the Skin. * Jas. B. Mcleod | ANNUAL AUGUST - | be | a in mis ' i] lit CASH (14th Anniversary.) | Steer WOMAN DROWNED MRS. CHAS, STEER LOST HER LIFE WHEN BOAT UPSET. By the short about HOON, near greed: band olf narrow nick Sh made ns Adda ae SALE | for overturned On the Carpet Floors Lacs Curtains Reduced | 20 Per Cent. Odd Pairs Reduced 26 | Per Cent. an ed hy On the Furniture Kloors : | { Roller Lawn Seat, with clothing for $13.50. Canopy, $18, 1 Roller Lawn Seat, with- out Canopy, $13, for 39.20. | 1 Jumbo Rocker, $15, fort $10.50. 1 Lawn for $ 1.00. t Swirg, $6, about nki d Wh for | Meh enzie mn the Cottages Special Sale Lawn Furniture ter not wa | Murray was t boat feet Stanbridge old could lon [landed HE appears Very Narrow Escape Were britige--Boat Upset When Changed Off at Oars. of a Point on Friday ] Steer, of Ridean was drowned, and and a friend, Samuel Montreal street, had a escape, being rescued in of time by "Harry' Stanbr rvant the Roval Military a couple of of a lad James MeGe Co., at the Cata the voungster had fall in. = Search Steer's body, recovered story the about Mrs. Steer, itting in the Murray offered as the places the and the three water, The party Bowman Livery They had View go upsetting row off o'clock Charle distasice 3:30 Mi the who and her corner 10% at who just a heroic rescue MeCiowan, oe MT. where on ol to Mrs. yet for not been to 'the Murray they the told was to recording boat hen el at were oars, was bow and Steer mn to two boat in the rowing. and change rv time, to the SECU about no parti to but around the was were the he pont, upset called for swim a little keep his wife when he. hi disap ng a row towards n the and Murray could both managed v short time, exhausted he Ernest en the over boat to she hep who and for Stanbridee, RM .( Mrs close me cries grounds, and Laird, who by. The or soon and scene ar Stanbw wimmer, in When he woman po is was in to remove arrived upor the to the struggling clinging Steer it upti and from was told boat and soon he reached as he wa nd would grave NM to of the would lem as and Steer so fagped the strain certainly When and Mrs. Just out not st and watery My Kenzie weeks but thrown heard was worl had disappe: Her Husband and a Friend Had a and Rescued By Harry Stan- Men { boat, Frederick, after lived Bay | hus Murray, very the | idge, Col ago nam wan, raqul the was by up mnye £0 tern, the row were was | in 1 the three | cular mérely wrhor both help and up mself pear- | Mi live three ible an th his 1 the red a few keep come much | have ¢ Steer was Laird | commenced to work over him ns he was PHONE 90. YOURS, Harrison Co. the Kingston Agents for adian Vacuum Cleaning stem. Make appointments now month of September, Sy for tives life Duff thef Porch Shades } joined the wind not Will keep out in ; will Can be rolled up o These feet long sun, or | | and ra warp shrink, let down quite easily . all eight of : shades are in widths 4 feet $2.50 8 + i 3.50 8 ¢ *" 5.00 10 + «= wide, 6.50 how Come work. R. Carpet Warchouse. in and see McFAUL, Kingston they t t FL POOP la i) peer £ - tanbridge and able juired working happened line bed possible Folger's to sent and way of ere Vt was tal later I wik I'l ry m J when commenced, raj tation the launch a party led hy rehed for mn kill mark tempt nj : until uarhtle wa oon almost in a hastened yon had him to look after no attention Steer aving out ashore himself While James for Mi but and they over Co along with his speedy launch and he was at wet doctor as speedily record rur Dr. once a He made a wharf and He responded hurried over in 's boat, and with the logart prom Mr. good the for. was women, and the doctor, Drs. Anglin hand as soon and rendered he removed two appliad hy saved also on res S wa Avere could mee, arrive As sufficiently veved Jame 2 to hs complet parties soon as had 1 to be to the Reid's home, ly generdl ambulance At recovered searching for con in seven of wd the £ body the soon miall the search Mr. pling ror at and the vacht d able service, men emploved work also secured nd joined in the Sergt), ( but in forth the Quite a large eo to the hoats¢ a accident there 1 new of fast and nore of was a on the body boats the Conway both club Several at for the and of aga search also of ains Ipin effort hand, put located vent over ratehed the Sprite body Jame 1 well-known diver, also ervice . OI vet al Had hel the would econds heard wife aid his comforted reached his truth, truth he was, it, d him A per mst then, and no doubt, few on hi that,' in was Lo was dr Steer feet, It home loo What Faced had to get- up on was in he he SC body e though later, conartion irray | was re were | nway aso ask as 1 to was | ptly, Con- work tore teers] 1 and | COV Steer hospi and | clock travelled ! score was secured lice ren the Wormwith's soline and lent all ould rowd point they De ren r for 1 hi out gone at not ward condi have re oOWin- at- but not the 1 \ ov SON i= ed MH ¢ It May Be Your House the to by Which will be next be destroyed or damaged fire or lightning. ect the srded by Ma people ne ection that is ance policy » company. Be wise --don't risk" it an Let explain our » policies and I beral in a Ye in sur us rotect you Nihon, Our Companies against loss by McCANN'S, Real Estate and Insurance Exchange. Cor. a Brock and King Sts. 1900002002050930000088:00::9000 069363000 ER0, = | THE LATEST CREATION FOR SUMMER WEAR. ALL THE COMFORTS. OF A TURN DOWN EFFECT. "Anchor" Brand "Westmount" 2 for 25e. "tron Frame" Brand "Almonte" 3 for 60c. BOLD BY LEADING FURNISHERS, MaDe sy TOOKE BROS LIMITED, MONTREAL. MANUFACTURERSOF BHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKWEAR AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. i one | a | that he found ous she story. He was told that she bad gone home ahead him, and as she was missing, he had tp ask the ques- tion. It fell to the lot of his friend, Samutl Murray, to break the "news to_him. and it a terrible blow. I A Whig evening , true of sad was representative called Steer home, a little cottage on Ri deau street, early last night, and the as it presented itself, was a The father and hus searching for his chil neighbors at There are the eldest case, most pitiable one away band was the small tears, body, and five dren were all in tempting to consol them itwo girls and three boys, ! of thirteen. The voungest, a girl, to have celebrated | her second {birthday to-day, (Saturday), but it fwas sad birthday for the | tot Mr. and Mrs. wife's | a boy was Jndeed a Steer came out from the old country two years ago, and took up their residence in Kingston, in the Rideau street home, they remained ever since. Mrs. Steer was thirty-three years age. For a time Mr. Steer wis employed at Worm with's piano works but of late had no employment. Great praise is bestowed upon Er nest Stanbridge for his work at mak- ing "The two rescues, and it quite 'evident that he is worthy of some public recognition. When Mz. Stan- bridge came out of the water, after rescuing the two men, he found that he had clutched in his hand a lari which believed to }'} pin, Steer how where ol sized han 18 ! have belonged to Mrs. it he doubt that hes the excitement. of the Steer family of ympathy. They among those of Englich who have done thea the hard problem of set in Canada, and I he plucky the family, known rexidie," have way ue » but he eame to get cannot but. there picked it I'he desery is but up in mambers no are ng have | bes Lhe im migrants, best: to battle tleanond with have little as "Billy" friends tuck sterday, when who was a thedr route, cooling two NeW 3 boys in and "'F the manly their the loss and lo by to told most first made have Even ye of ving mothe their paper thar customers members of while the a worker in job. of one kind thought daty ancl I'he George's eldest the little of was to lads are chair, their two >t. cathedral bov, aged fourteon, cotton mill, and the other two girls, are regular attendant widay school, The little masle being ovary Ones, the Rideau atiractave gs planted thing home on streot was flowers as po around appeared the and neat tidy. house, ansl SUNDAY SERVICES. Filling of the Morrow. Morning The Pulpits | 11 o'clock Walter Paul's service at evening St ! at 7 Rev. o'clock; ervice preacher at both services, (lox, rector, Wolfe Island Kirst Congregational J. C. Villiers, pastor 7 p.m. Rev. Hugh Pedley, Montreal, ohairman of the regational will preac h. cathedral Ninth Holy communion, Rev church At 11 am ox Cong | Union, Nt. Sun George's day aftr 'Trinity. 8 a.m.; mations, 11; baptisms, 4; evensony, 7. Canon Starr will preach at matins and evensong. *1 Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock | |street--The pastor, Rev. W, S Mac- I'Tavish, Ph.D., will preach at both se [vie es. Men's Bible class, at 3 p.m i Strangers! welcome at all services. Bethel Cong regs wtional church, and Barrie Morning 11 o'clock; evening o'clock, Rev. Mr. Tennant Sunday school and Bible 10 10.45 a.m. Brock Street Methodist church EE. Burke, B.D, pastor. Ser Rev. E. 'T@nant; 7 J. A. Waddell; 10 am., Sunday and class meeting; prayer meet Wednesday, S Strangers welcome Presbvterian, corner Rev. M. Services, See What the p.m Ow corner |"Johnson street service, service, | will preach i class, from i | to | Rev. a.m. chool ng, pom. {made Chalmers, Earl D0. a.m., "God Coming Claldren of Men Are Doing'; 7 "How to Keep the World Under Feet." Strangers cordially invited all the sex Andrew's M morning | Bar Mac 11 rie and illivray, streets pastor. to Foronto, and will Services, a.m wlock, service. A given at the evening Mona Knight, Miss Miss Kathloon 0'Harg 0 Huea, organist 72pm. J S at the recital will be bv Mi Pandy, Geofivey and Miss Church morning, Wedne: monial ceting, S Hing room, every Sunday, 2 to 5 o'clock; Thursday 5 to All services ing sacred] orviee | Beatrice 1 Kelso, Shaw Christ, Scientist 11 o'clock, day evening, o'clock I'ree pub alternoon ex Monday 9.30 Craig First | Sunday of. subject, Spirit test [lic re | [cept {and o'clock the Prince redlerie evenings, cordially the reading room Methodist church B.A. pastor pm. Rov. BR the mo mine supper dis Ih Sun { are welcomed to and Street n 1 will Sproule, and 7 in a.m preach the of morning i | | Service | Pierce | Se of at close acrament Lord's | pensed STV ice i Nash will preach in school, 2:45 p.m.; Epworth League 8S pom. prayer mee Wad 7:45 Everybody wel the evening | day Monday, | neselay, come ting, Ir m. Rev. Sor church haat or > Methodist B.D, and 7 p.m. Special music All Loves Excelling," Hinckley and J. M. Sherlock will also sing Nine," and "He Wipes ty Eve," in he *1n Street Sellery, B.A: viees at 11 .am. {school at 12:15 "Love Divine duet Miss Mr. And From Eve The De. Queen S. p.m. by HE apd ty | The Tear evening. of KOTVIC will charge Rev. Rvckman. [8 Appreciated The Good Work. heen visit the A Toronto lady, who has here, was pleased with contentedness of the Home, undo mothering that oranges ing 80 | happy the Orphans | fathering and | Mrs, Thomas them two {sent pleasure, £50 Kind and sont the Mr. of Smeaton, for crates of and a cheque the for gav cost of some appliances the laun future benefit. {o cover iry, thus | suring + Have vou seen the canoes Frank Cooke is agent for ? taking the time but are ringing and asking for | scavengers are not ro into the vard, the be | | | | | | § nt door fuse. £ fre re i Frank Cooke's office, 346 King. at the ' Xphguin, | been sue- | sable, | To-! and |. « p.m. * him | to Arthur |] Sunday | children of | modern | ins | ' that People are complaining that the city to | the | = DEATH ACCIDENTAL 'INQUEST INTO DEMISE OF STANLEY SHARPE. Jury Found That Ontario Park | | ! Authorities Had Taken Ordin-| ary Precautions Protect Public--Sharpe's tured | The inquest into the death of late Stanley Warren Sharpe, who died | Irom the fects of being ht on the | to Skull Frac- the | hrad by a swing at Lake Ontario park | on Wednesday evening last, the court at eaght o'clock, Fri- day evening, Coroner Mundell presid- Ling, and a verdict of accidental death podiee - wae the result. | The following jury were dmpanellal to hear the evidense: A. O'Brien, forpman, A: E. Shannon, P, Burke, W Newlands, A. MvMahon, A. G. Ww. Timm rman, i). J. Laidlaw, ith, 8. J. Kilpatrick, W. Cun- ningham and James Kelley. After roll call at the station, jury lit view the remains of th decensal at the family residence Barrie streets It was a sad twely who wont up to the sorrowing but it was a sadder twelve men | mons, John § to mes house, who camo back, after viewing all that fully explained the workings of ten days ago, was finest and man liest boys in | while taking the first threshold of manhood. came back and took the coroner proceeded to video. In all, ton witnesses examined, the principal ones he- Howard Toland, a chum of the deceased, and De. A. E. Rose, who at- tended the deccased. i Howard Tolaml was first called, and {told his in a clear, low voice, ometimes broken, when he had to re- for something Stanley had said just before the accident. The witness aid that after the performance in the pavilion, Stanley Sharpe, Joseph Me- hee, Robert Patte and himself wont down to get a drink, found the | watér turned off and then came back the Une was occupied, and | they waited around until the people left it. McKee and Shape got on first, while Patterson and the witness swung them. Aftir a fow moments Sharpe complained of being dizzy and vot off, Patterson getting on in beside Mecha. Witness said that Sharpe were trying to jump pulling vhemselves bar, and placing one seat, but did not do it. to do so a man came it allowed, remained] of - what, one of the the city, cut off top across the When the jury their places, ti take wore ny stor y on, SWings to place he and the upon tone | foot the While irvine over and said they stopped. "Mekes ton with "Mek twice, | told Patterson 1 wanied and MeKee and Sharpe tried the swing 'As the back," comtinued the witness, with the palm of down. Wb swung Paticrson cll to swing and I held to bar until the swing stopped for mo get off.' In iply to Mr. Kilpatrick witness said he could not tell how high the was | when the arm broke. | Joseph McKee, another lad with the | deceased, next called and told i the «ame he provious wit- nosy. 1 down and the head, on swing, by iron on was not so and 1 got witness dizzy col off the Patt rson under "wing said the got and to off, i stop Lo swing cane Stan' touched jt his hand it by, the arm broke, | the ground oft the to slow | the other sufficiently io re- seal was story as the on saw trike Stanley cata the re top come | of WIWES Miss Eva Maxwell, to the fatality, was said while companions {the swing A moment ! looker eye witness next called, and waiting for a car some and herseli went down to and saw some boys it. after she heard a crash around just in time to falling to the ground. Patterson, the other chum, was put in the stand and re , hearsed the events leading 'accident. # Witness said to the ground when and cad nat until Joe told and he went inr on the next witness called manager of the park. the accident, but an on in | aga up he the swing anyone Stanley and to thrown know him over broke hart hart, was was ground. I'he Jones, not was .J. E. He did told of LOO HALF - PRICE SALE OF SUMMER HATS ENDS T0=DAY. Saturday closes. our week's sale, and those who have not already taken advantage of 'it should do SO now. Think of it, any Straw Hat (for men, women or children) at exactly half price. Also Linen Hats for men, women and children and Light Grey Felt Hats for men. Fancy Hat Bands, half price, 25c¢. Sect Mls SG 126-128 Princess St. opened at | i { ! Sim- | the | } ! 1 | Mr. | thé {such a | | taken | Mundell, the | was | | late found | {to | | taining | condary {favoritism i | Wipes the { Miss | limited) | first his | ™ {helped put the | arthorities LAD IES' CASH We will put on sale 300 Pairs of Ladies' Cashmeio Stockings: : Guaran- teed pure cashmere. Worth 30 and 35¢ pair. they last you can buy them at 'While we sertesas sansa s Aes aunns dibesn mins neeetstane 5c PAR 2 18 Pair. 48 Large Size Bed Spreads. Speci at, New Colluts Yards Unbleached Table Linen. itlasts at .... ... ... .. Pairs Large Size Lace Curtains, rs $1.25 Special at .. ase tres aena ET tial while een al New Frillings ORRIGAN"S. Rock- Witness the {iron swing exhibited in court, and {told how when put up in the spring [the nuts were screwed tightly and riveted over. Witness siod it was the time in fourteen years there had an accident on the swings. He said won swings were used becaus the Yutbans © who some times "enter the park would eéut the rope, ones in two as they had done lefore. William Pickering, next called, he found the nut on top of cross-beam aiter the aceident, ing that it had unwound and off the eye bolt. Prof. A. K. Kirkpatrick produced a plan of the swing drawn by himseli during the afternoon. He explained to the jury how the two bars went through thé aross-beam, and were made solid by the eye-bolt bang screwed on the top. He said that the vibration might cause the nut come off, H. C. Nickle told of the precautions taken to make everything safe for the public. He said that on the cht of the accident he secured wa ter and a towel to bandag up Sharpe's head before was removed to the asylum. "1 was called Sharpe's Lo about lhursday morning," said Ross. "1 found Stanley with his head bandaged. 1 bandage, examined th found no dndication of frac decided he was suffering shock. The next morning o'clock 1 called and found unconscious. 1 examined finding two scalp wounds of the head about an inch apart, but or indentation. The at 12:30 o'clock Stanley was having the victim removed to wood hospital in his rig. been said th ® he MW pulled to he telephone to Mr one o'clock Dr. A. E. in bed un by conscious, the but and raised head ture, at him him on from n'ne «till ain, the top long and an find no lamp next call I and when 1 inch could got arrived was dead." Dr. Ross stated that further amination after death brought the fact that death was due acture of the skull along secture, caused by the blow top of the head. A hemorrhage swt in and there was quite a clot of blood on the inside. In reply to Kilpatrick Dr. Ross said that if fracture had been discovered thing could have been done to the life as there recovery rom fracture, last witness heard was Johnson employed at the Park, who swing up after the ac how it done. precautions were said Dr. protect the precautions ex out to a the right the had on no save 18 NO I'he Graham, told ordinary the company, to the jury, 'to Extraordinary taken and are not until some accident occurs, and | that steps will protect them in in the evidence ny negligence on the part of one connected with the park." I'he jury then retired and after minutes brought in the followsng diet 'We think he death purely cident and "1 think hy was people were not taken by generally unfortun have no taken to future. [ful any trace anyone doubt he further ol any ten ver that was from the evidence of Stanley and taken their Sharpe that ordinary by the park employees to accidental precautions were and public protect the Should Number The Papers. A leading the avs that tho papers of candidates the high school entrance cxaminations showdd be numbered, instead of the candidates' names. system followed in the examigations of the He claims that entrance examinations, on account the examiners being local teachers, le through names on the papers. CU kind have ocourrad before. examination is competilive, to all it should be close as possible. City cdueationist of con The de o number = partinental schools in tha of soelng ases of thi As the and open held is possi schools, as Get Your Share. This is the joy Wade's season when you ean en- Ice Cream Soda to the utmost. The ice cream is made of pure cream, sugar and flavoring. The syrups are made from juices of select- ed fruits. The glasses carefully wash- ed, rinsed and polished. Everything in and about the fountain is c¢lean- liness itself. Wade's Drug Store. Queen Street Methodist Church. Mr. Sherlock will | and Nine' and "He Tear = From Every Ey Hinckley and Mr. Sherlock will ing the duet "Love Divine." Mr. Smith, the new organist, will: preside at the org evening, Ninety Sunday sing "The an. New York Excursion, August 26th. Single fare 31 far round trip. plus Tickets good on all (except Main Line | to infor agents, and for return Detailed ticket trains Sept. 4th, inclusive. mation furnished by "Wise baby at Store. for brug filled everything Cross mothers' buy Gibson's Red Your lime water bottle {iree of charge. i Go to Frank Cooke if you want ! porch curtains or the material. Fees reaver estes A Short Talk On $1.50 Books for These those had he avr supply edition cach right every will paid We books a few with a choice of 1,000 copies, Hoc. quant about time per c Wot CLASSY most and The College Book Store, | 260 a publishers from see which © 50c. published in the U sale of 250,000 buy the of 200,000 for As these books ar way with the*~8$1.05 that our margin' is very advertising with a We are are not for 48c. copies se ities in which 'we hu which you will will offer ent. discount, 1d tell we ever will command like to goods exclusive you gyre Princess "*WATC " US GIF after freight hedr more than 5 carrie hooks are selected from - ar SH or Hing among which have SOpigs or over hoi 3 right te issue paying 2 copies same to the ho jters purchase an Se. are selling these selection but for the of them Our Jeaders of getting dir a big "Phone, from' time to times a 4 the real in, the 1 Kingston sale u19. TOW." Pri i E g Ww Pp B HEE tt rr FHA HERE "oti C & A fect model. Corsets Sava i A big shipment of popular received to- -day elebrated Crompton and D. qo nes makes. Special Long arters attached, ood guality 75c¢ Al] sizes. See the extra Long Carset, made ith after the $2 garters style, opular at price. Only $1.00 a Pair, sizes. All Corsets. Corset made Coutille, A Dollar 00 attached. a popular See our extra quality ck Cotton Hose, in-JLadies sizes, SATURDAY, 2Pairsfor 25¢ lz | | When you break your Bye- glasses, save the pieces bring them to us and:let ns replace the broken the frames are bent or repairing, we can mgke dhem good as new. Eyes tested free and. faction guaranteed. Dr A.P.Chown DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. "Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. Newman & Shaw THY ALWAYS BUSY STORE lens. ® . in the with of per - Corset, model, A Fast *0000000000000090002 and If need satis- 9040000000000000019440000000000000000000 FAH AA eo Ae ee i ARR ARC ed ATRIA ---- -- -- Ra aaasern 18: YARD 950 PAIR 5c PAIR New Belts wees We have the new Cuff Link that separates in the oeptre, and allows of the cuffs of a summer shirt being rolled back on the / dm without) soiling the cuffs by talking the links out. These inks are quite an advantage, which fact we will be pleased to demoilstrate, They are made in Gold Filled and the price is moderate. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. "Phone, 666. Marriage Licenses Issued. In Black Lynx. In Black Fox. In Black Ponny. White Ermine and Mink. W. F. Gourdier's | 76, 78, 80 Brock St., Kingston. yaar fs dh OAKLEY'S TALCUM POWDER CORYLOPSIS OF JAPAN The newest package half pound glass bottles. The best powder of" quantity of other with the most delicate per- fumes. Twice Lhe makes, at 35c¢. the Bottle. McLeod's Drug Store; Ask for sample. VTL LTTTLLRBLBVON TOT TTTTLTVTLLTLLRLTVLVLES PersraiadsstasaRasasatetassatsanssaaas BE SURE ~ And needing telephone 68 when you any electric 'repairs wiring. Pric ¢s Right iW. A. Spriggs Practical Electrician. 235 Bagot, one door fre Brock. "Phone, 68, are or HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUERICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY W. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streets. - LR AA A a

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