Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Aug 1909, p. 1

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YEAR 76-NO. 186, HIS LIFE ENDED A Bank Manager Drowned in Maine. PARENTS AT NAPANEE HIS REMAINS TAKEN TO BELLEVILLE FOR BURIAL. Lennox People Going to the West on Visits or Cruise Along the Shores of Lake Ontario--A Very Sick Man. Napanee, the news ing last, Furnival, son of Mr. Furnival, Napanee. manager of a bank at Portland, and it is supposed he was out brother at some near-by summer the accident occurred. No | were roceived, The ' re brought Belleville for Only weeks ago the spent days holidays have re town Terribly on Monday drowning of Keith and Mrs. B. C The deceased wits Me ' Aug. 11 recoived, of the morn his resort when particulars were to few ten who our mains interment, voung man with his parents, cently moved Portland, Me, Inghest terms of leaves, his er and gistors, sudden death. The whole town extended relatives James MeCormick, Charles and Mr, Keller, Selby, left, for a two months' trip the They will as far Cal gary, Kenneth M. Shorey left, ye terdav, for Moose Jaw, Sask. he has secu a good school. The following party left, on Dr. Simpson s yacht, New Wing, for a two week's cruise the shores of Lake Ontario: Simpson, Mr. Edwards, Toronto; Rev W. W. Peck, Arnprior; Wilam Temp Jeton and Ernest Madden, Napanee Mrs. William Burns, New visiting her parents, Mr. and J. Lowry, Dundas street. Lueas, Mill street, very low no hopes of recovery, He has unconscious the past couple days. Mrs. E. Boyle returned from 4 three weeks' visit with friends To ronto, Hamilton, duffalo and Nia sara a but from the to and all speak the vouny man, He parents, one broth to mowrn his sympathy of the the strick besides two is to en Ander son Mon day, west, m go as where White along Dr ork, Mie. with been is for ol WILL USE OLD PIPE. From Chatham Fields To Sarnia. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 11.-Owing to the fact that it could not get deliver jes of steel line pipe in the allotted time, the pipe mills being too rus shed with orders, the Union Petroleum com pany, of Bullalo, N.Y ty miles of second-hand iron pipe from the National Supply company, of Pittsburg. This pipe was some twenty years ago and was laid in the Fort Wayne field of Ohio two years later. The pipe ranges from three to ten inches. It is in a perfect state of preservation, This Jipe will be laid from the Chat ham field in Ontario to Ont Only two companies bid the order, the National Tube company and the Wheeling Iron and Steel company Had this bid beén put last year every pipe-making concern in the coun try would have put in a bid on it «deliveries had to be commenced during week, the Bufialo company pur- chased wecond-hand pipe instead of steel pipe. This a new opening for the old gas in Ohio and Indiana two decades as it is found that the almost vol as now Tr To Carry 0il , purchased eigh made on out the NW makes lines ago, won pipe . Operated Upon At Sea. Aug 11.--A boy whom an operation far was performed ahoard the conveyed to a hotel the steamer at Liver is progressing favorably performed by Dr. of Chicago, who attend the Buda | assisted by and il doetoy the tine patient, appendi Man on London, upon eitin retania the arrival pool and The operation was Louis 1. MeArthur, his wav to Medical Congress, Binney, Kansas City, Jones, the skip's was quite calm at was of 1S On Pest Pr, KRydney The sea ol operation, DAILY MEMORANDA. 1:30 pm., Thursday 12 Ordnance Cheese board, of furniture, tosnorrow, 10 a.m. Bailif's sale of furniture rooms to-morrow, 11 am Tenders received to-morrow, painting water works' tank Bijou theatre--afternoon and great war drama, fine comedy only when children under seventeen are wxclnded unless accompanied by parents, Sappho TUMBLERS! have all kinds, size. A special 25¢: A DOZEN Also all kinds tumblers and the "GEM SELF-SEALER" Robertson Bros. Sale street at Murray's for A We om every shape line, good for of covered jelly | | hy to Reside -- To | sad was | with | vesterday, | Daniel | Barnia, | As} evening-- | Evening , __ {bitterness of death had ly A HUMAN TORPEDO. Performance By Midship- man At Manila. Washington, Aug, 11.--The navy de- | partment has received a report of a remarkable performance by Midship- ran Kenneth Whiting, in command of the submarine' Porpoise, now in Ma nila. For the purpose of demonstrat- ing the possibility of escape from a submerged submarine through a tor- pedo tube, Midshipman Whiting, who is an expert swimmer, had his vesse lowered to the bottom of the bay near Cavin, Far under the water, proba- bly sixty or seventy feet, Whiting erawled into a torpedo tube. The end of the tube in the boat was closed be- hind him. A tube in a submarine closed on the outside by a port which is moved by powerful machinery inside the boat, When under water there is great { pressure against the port, and it takes a lot of power to make it swing out and upward. When it does swing, there is a great inrush of water, fill- ing the tube as the torpedo flies out. Whiting, within the tube, got a hold the port. The officers inside the | vessel turned on the machinery and {the port swung out. Whiting went {with it, cleared himself of the torpedo [tube and then let go, flying upward to the surface of the water. 1t must have heen, according to officers here, quite a feat activity. Whether or net {this demonstration will prove of value which is now being ar Daring 1s on is a pied, question STILL GRAVE DANGER. Revolution Sweeping Over Spain. Lishon, Aug 1) Fwelve Spaniards lost their lives 1 other atalonia, according to to Noticias, which de claves its based on the reliable estimates. 'The number killed in actual fighting who were either uted during the ten The Diario de Noticias save that there is still grave danger of the revolution outbreak again sweeping the entire country. 1A SPEEDY EXECUTION OF CRIMINALS ALS SENTENCED TO DEATH Of The All thousand in the and recent Irevolution {parts of ( {day's Diar in clonn y de hgures are most includes those land hundreds sinated or da trouble assas on The Paris Exeeution Is Like a Stage Representation--Duahe- min"s Beheading Was Carried Out Privately. Pams, Aug. 11.--The | being pre-eminently logical, it is diffi leult to believe that it will not ygand a change in the method carrying out executions. The {demands that these be publicly {formed in a public place. No bor of the public, however, strictly | speaking, saw anything of the execu- | tion of Duchemin on Thursday morn- ing the only eve-witnesses being -150 journalists a dozen mounted gen. darmes and twenty policemen, The difficulty of findmg a place for the guillotine since the Rouquette prison | was pulled downihas always heen pre- {ferred as an excuse for the practical {abolition of capital punishment, which Paris has enjoyed or sufiered for, the last ten years. That this difliculty not exist was shown Thursday, the guillotine was erected {the middle of the 300-vard wall | the Sante Prison. It stood centre of four chestnut trees belong: to the double line of trees that border the Boulevard Arago. Op- | posite this wall are the grounds of a {huge unoccupied convent, that inothing overlooked the | Some 1200 troops {Double and sometimes {both on foot and on horseback, fifty vards apart, assured that nobody ap- proached except those possessing ga police pass. At about 3:45 Debilier's {men began erecting the guillotine. an time all was ready. French mind de- of law per- mem- does when at of in the ny , SO [4 spot. were on duty. triple cordons, In hour's It was now dawn of a perfect sum- mer day. Shortly before five o'clock, {when it was full daylight, the prison | yan came around the corner up the | foulevard and stopped opposite the guillotine. Two men let downy, the back, which formed steps in the i vehicle, down' which came first the {prison governor, then a priest, {then a figure, which might have been | Lazarus coming from the grave. It had its hands fastened behind its back covering hanging from { the shoulders. The body was nude {except for a pair of linen trousers, {Over the face hung a black veil, thin enough to allow the features to he | visible, for the code enacts that parri- | cides must be taken to the scaffold in | bare feet and with a veiled head. | Duchemin was twenty-eight = years told, but {he livid face might have [been that of a man of any-age over sixty It was the face of a without consciousness or feeling any kind, for whom assuredly already land a loose of pass- (ed i Within fifteen seconds from tife time {ths prison van stopped the 'knife had {fallen. This speed seems incredible, thut the correspondent cf the Mail and | { Empire took the time by a stop {watch In these fifteen seconds De- {hifier's aids seized the cloak and veil, {conducted the condemned man three {paces between the van and the mas ichine, laid him in place, the knife fell, and a basket | How such perfection can be attain- when the men have so little prae- on liging subjects is little shart | marvelous. This speed, combined {with the evident insensibility of the {doomed man, robbed the spectacle of fits horror. It had more resemblance ito a clever performance of the dis! {appearing lady act of {than to a tragedy of | re---- ted tice of death, i The reported barring of the Ross rafle with special sight is official dented. new and { man | the | the body was pushed into | Over H THE The H Boaps. Toronte, ing place, consequende sement 000. The o'clock and Collins, At least sult of the The dead, was found i and She was pr Miss May out, but scorched. afterwards. The fir in the rapidity ings on of eith miil, the o At 4:15 Hanlan cau to the roof to Mn, was a sgve of fun, the new theatres and fire tug t an intervals gasoline, A. baby with a a spark anc flames were nearest cott The ferry not being Point. short distah they stood then backed A this city, a the firehalls wharves in sorts taken. rushing the feature wa voung wom who was fis back. Andrews lef Aug. Toronto's summer resort and L was fireswept yesterday al- ternoon, ang nearly every bus ling of (tem theatre, started ctrie theatre and sped raging hotel the flames leaped to the Japanese booths. the merry-go-round, Nellie working desperately to save it. it packed up to the grand stand. carriage, baby The ferry office and house were saved. TP he carriedd hose, of appliances Boats left KINGSTON, anlan's Point Toronto. $200,000. otel 10.--Hanlan's in the vicinity of park was wiped, out out at by blaze broke was discovered two dead as the fire. charred body n the ruiws of the has not been ident obably a spectator. English, employed are of a she had half an ot until She died lightning to the wr side. sty ther resfreshment and the human roulette wheel. the cornice of the 1} ght fire. Mn scram and made a gallant « but ten fiery furnace. and throug buile arcade It ran s and the ferry funny and her crew Bly here were explosions d panic commenced. hali a mile a in it, was set 1 began to blaze, put out. Durnan's of but The roofs ages caught five, playing on the fl hoats from the city allowed to land at ferries came hee of the wharves, for a few minutes, off towards the eit pick up another load. call came garly for firemen from several nd men from were rushed to the all sorts of vehicles. couplings, axes, and that could every few mi firemen aoross the sad fate Miss Clara at the 8 an, cket-seller And When the fire broke out t her box. which ba minutes later From house though on fir but within w here ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, [IRE Sib at [HE PLAGE WIPED OUT LOSS ESTIMATED AT Two Girls Died in the Flames -- Hanlan Burned -- Toronto Firemen Were Rushed to the Island In All Kinds of Paint, port- the of The dass will reach $200, of the Human Roulette wheel. re girl igure tied, the fainted and was dragged heen hour with an explosion! with/ build- It spread to. the | tpl scenie railway structure, the old! ands, ey bled fort it the the h the lings the were Then At of way, e¢ hy the boat the the city firemen had got to work and had good stroams before five o' ames were the a and v to of ferry Thev all be nutes Apart from the obliteratiof of To- ronto's oldest pleasure resort a tragic of a rews, switeh- Miss it was the might EAFFEFAARFARE oii | winding" ap) but realizin she immedi to secure that the fin the w on Lundy to her an rese exit, and ting her es engulfed the stood, and {reach her {narrow encl lity of re Nearly tw tically all were destro { "Figure burning bars, the ¢ fortunate w pile of sm trunk was Big | hav ing been completely London, Aug. meeting of the Navy League to wind up league it un screen in front meantime the smoke and Hames Andrews | banon, she had fallen the ght" timbers 11.--At decided so that be reconstructed o its original basis as an un- registered R. Parkin society. Dr. to watch the the booth roach, g that ately returned to her the contents. Obse e was making rapid would be overcome, ue. On reaching the with the view of fae cape he tore away of the window. » box where Miss before the officer within osure, beyond the SCLe. hours later, buildings and net remained' but and twisted when 1 o « ved, harred oman oking left, found i Only of the were ashes, the rest | the awlul heat. | they lost no time in saving their i fects. Every {was either or | quickly did structure th carried out about 100 the alarm ir given {| There were hotel when guests was could be the wi open, bh approach thing that pitched from into the flames many the hat ihad to be sacrificed. When the {Gem «ames burst forth and but for the G. tendered his re- signation to the league. incinerate AAASASICIIICICISISIIGIIIAORK | | TO BE RE-ORGANIZED. ¥ a Fry n blaze with the money and tickets was in danger post | rving | head- way. in that direction and fearing that PL. umped the intervening fences box | he calltd to the woman to make her Bedford, ita | the In the | Bimingham, had | could the possi- prac- point | the fen | steel remains of the "un- al n the body d by 1 the and | ef- | lifted « ndow it £0 the {William articles of value [few months at Fort William, there the music halls | were about forty people seated in the Theatre, pres- j ence of mind and prompt action of the {men in cha an appalling Chiel Thon there might have catastrophe. mpson says that had roe been fire RHEE et -- pressure been good much of the pro- perty might have been saved, 'Lol" Solman, the lessee, and the Torohto Ferry TOmpany will decide on their future policy to-day. At an early hour this morning the ruins were still burning. INVOLVES THE FUTURE. Of United States Horse Racing In ; + Canada. Ogdensburg, NY, Aug. 11. ~Oustoms officers here are awaiting instructions from the treasury rtment about a clanse in the new tariff bill which in- volves the future of horse racing in Canada. The Canadian tracks depend largely upon -Ameriean-owned = thor- oughbreds for their gport, and hitherto entries owned in the United States have passed free across the border and back again. Collector Daniels finds no provision in the new law for the re-entry, free of duty, of American horses ehtering Camada for exhibition racing. Pending the ar- rival of advices fromi Washington a number of herses consigned' to the Montreal race track are being held Montreal, Aug. 11.--Milk supplied by a milkman at Lachine is the cause of an epidemic of scarlet fever. There are forty cases. The milkman's daughter was ill with scarlet fever, and was gent to isolation hospital. She was discharged before the infection was ever, and the doctors; on investiga- ting, ordered the closing of the milkman's place. TH REARS "SEE w= 4 FREI POPULKR AR SYMPATHY IS WITH THE ACCUSED YOUNG LADY. The Trial of Miss Grace Hender- son--Gananoque Water Com- pany Forced to Shut Of The Water Temporarily. Aug. 11.--The prelimin- the case of the Thou- sand Island Railway company against its ex-cashier, Miss Grace Henderson, was resumed in Brockville, on Tuesday morning. The third charge, that of appropriating at various times, dur- ing a period of six months, sums amounting to $2,600, was taken up by the prosecution, Mesgre. Robitaille, auditor; 1. R. Chapman, ex-agent, and Charles Sheets, operator, giving evidence, The defence called no wit- nesses, withholding its evidence as committal on one charge, had follow- ed Monday's hearing, and the case will now come before the jary on all three counts, judgment having been given on Tuesday on the second charge, that of appropriating for personal use a cheque of $92 from McLellan & Shane- man. Miss Henderson, accompanied by her father and counsel, returned to Gananoque, last evening, feeling cheer- ful over the result of the outcome of the two days' proceedings. Popular sympathy is strongly in defendant's 'or, the whole town manifesting the kpenest interest in every detail of this complicated alfair, On account of the lowness of the wa- ter in Gananoque river, the Gananoque Water Power company was compelled to shut off the water, on Tuesday al- i ternoon until Thursday morning, and lit will be shut ofi on Saturday next, 11th inst., for one week, to allow ne- pe repairs at the local factories. I'he coal schooner Horace Taber, un- sing repairs here for the past few cleared, light, for Oswego, yes- Gananoque, ary heaging i erg "| weeks, | terday. Repairs are now being made to the publie New flooring is being put in King street school, shingling being done at Stone street school, and alio reseating in the var- {tous departments. A quantity of new machinery arriv- od, yesterday, for the new machine | shop of the Gananoque Spring and Axle company, which is just about ready for occupying. It is to be fitted up in an up-to-date manner and will {be run by a large electric motor. Large numbers from the canoe lof the A.A. at Sugar Island, almost daily 'visits to the town. Mesars. Matthews and Melntosh, who thave been located for some time past fat Smith's Falls, returned to town | yesterday. Mr.and Mrs. C. B. Ab- hott, Hartiord, Conn. me isiting re- | atives in town. Miss Gendreau, New Mass. , spending a few weiks the guost of her cousin, E. X. Belnois, King street. Miss Margaret First street, and daugh- iter, Mes. (Judge) Thomas, of Le- Ky., have returned from* a short visit with Mrs. (Dr.) Murphy, in {North Augusta. Miss Gertrude La [ France, of Auburn City hospital, spending a short furlough here with her parents, Mr. anid Mrs. Joseph La France, Stone street, left, yesterday, {to resume her duties there. Mr. and {Mrs. John Ashley, Kingston; spending a short time here with friends, left for yesterday. and Mrs. schools. is amp pay (home Mr. Claude Antisdel, Olym- | pia, Wash., are guests of the former's { parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Antis- idel, Charles street, for a few weeks. |¥. J. Skinner, King street, left, yes { terday, for the western provinces, on a business trip. Miss Wildred Stun- den, New York, is the guest of her un- le, D. Darling, King street. Miss Bea- {rice Bean, Syracuse, N.Y., is spend- ing a short vacation here with friends Dorey, located for the past has re- {turned to town, i The Thaw family will oppose any demand for a settlement made Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw. Morschau- ser said that the yong wontan was demen dng a very where around $500,000, Reressoinesvaeeaet RF FA SARTRE LATEST I NEWS § Dispatclies From Near And GIVEN IN FE 3 BRIEFEST #os- SIBLE FORM. ° : ---- Matters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes From All Over--Little of Everything ' Easily Read and Remembered. ' The Royal Bank is to establish 4 branch at Hamilton. William Reid, Peterboro, was drown- ed while bathing «an Stony Lake. Two Italians on a raft, were drown- ed at Midland in five feet of water. An anti-tetanus serum saved the life of Jokn Butler, of North Abington, Mass. a The first 100 rhiles of the G.T.P. out of Prince Rupert will cost $5,- 000,000, King Manuel of Portugal will pay £20000 per year to rquidate his father's debts, New York Central shops at Pittsburg are to be moved to Ohio to lessen labor squabbles. A new 100,000-barrel-a-year brewery is to be erected at Mt. Carbon, a su- burb of Pottsville, Pa, At a baséball game in Emans, Pa., ?| Miss Bdna Rohrback was hit by a foul tip that broke her nose. The Baldwin Locomative Works have an order' for a million: doMars worth of engines for the Hill lines. Hamilton will issue debentures for $60,000 for schools and $20000 for iimishing the Technical school. The shops at Berwick, Pa., have re coived an order for 1,500 ears for the Pennsylvania Railroad company. The. czar has decided to grant par- tial amnesty to former members of the Douma who have been imprisoned or exiled. Miss Leta Allan, of St. Catharines, left a note saying she was going to commit suicide and has since disap- peared. Lightning at New Ric hmond, Wis., killed every other one of six horses, standing side by side, three of them not being touched. A new weed, supposedly brought seeds from birds from the south, in- fests Columbia county, Pa., fields and is destroying alfalfa. M. Maloney, Buckingham, Que., aged twenty years, was drowned in Blanche river, on Monday. His friends feared attempting to rescue- Mrs, Frank Granite, of Allentown, Pa., bending over the kitchen stoye, lost in the fire a purse containing $90 all the money she owned Thomas Webster, Guelph, an Hng- lishman, was drowned on Monday. His young wife and baby are on the ocean en route to Canada. Capt. Spelterini, navigating the bal loon Sirius, succeeded in crossing Mount Blane. He reached a height of 16,800 feet. The balloon descended on the Ruseda slopes. E. C. Corbeau, formerly of Toron- to, and agent sat Regina of the Heintzman Piano company, who was reported lost in the bush, has return- ed to his home in safety. A monster labor parade is being planned for Washington for October 15th next, in honor of the return of Samuel Gompers, who is at present studying labor conditions in Europe. ara DROWNED IN SQUALL. Aug. 11.--The Se- colo's Tokio corregpondent cables that fleet of coral fishers was overtaken by a squall of Kobe and forty- seven fishermen were drowned. War wessels have left for the scene of the dis- aster. HORII China, to-day, is taking a more fa- vorable view of the situation with Japan, and the tension of the last few days is noticeably relaxed. It is, pos- sible that negotintions will be held in Mukden. One of the effects of the new United States tariff is that one shipment of cigars from the Philippines was, yes- terday, admitted at San Francisco duty free, which = under the old tarifi would have paid $20,000. At. Parry Sound, 'on Monday. a bonus by-law to loan the Algoma Chemical Company £30,000 for a wood alcohol plant was voted on to-day, and carried by a vote of 425 for the by-law to ninetec: against. The wholesale fruit . «nd vegetable market on Scott street, Toronto, ex- perienced the heaviest day "cf the season, on Tuesday, when the prices of peaches, plums and tomatoes were practically lowered one half from those of the previous day. Stewart Clark, young son of Col. Hugh Clark, M.P.P., Kincardine, Ont., was wneverely burned, on Tuesday morning. He was lighting matches when his élothing caught fire, and he was burned around the breast and|y shoulders. Milan, {and now that the The coal mines at prin shill, NB, will close. For the past three years the company has been losing money, strike gave it as excuse they will simply not open again until conditions change and there is a chance to earn dividends. The Duke of the Abruzzi established another record in mountain climbing. by! i | : large sum--some- | arrived He ascended Mount Godwin-Austen to a height of 24.600 feet. Perfect weath- er was encountered during the ascent, and the members of the party have at Bandipur, India, in excel- lent health. iy Too Smosth to Remain in Cus- tody. Hunigville, Ont. Aug. H,--"Joe'! Smith, who a month od his liberty. He has not since heen recaptured, and no serious effort is be ing made to overtake him in his flight through the bush. Married At Belleville, Belleville, Ont., Aug. 11.-The resi- dence of City Treasurer Price was the scene of a fashionable wedding, this afternoon, when his youngest daugh- ter, Miss Elsie, was married to Henry A. Davidson, Moose Jaw. Rev. J. P. Wilson, B.A, Lindsay, officiated. Miss Gertrude Price, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid; W. Davidson, bares. ter, of Peterbore, was best man. The bride wore a lace gown over chiffon silk and the bridesmaid white silk mull and large picture hat. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson will reside at Moose Jaw. They left for the west this afternoon. Paid For His Job. Montreal, 'Aug. 11.--Before Judge Cannon's commission of enquiry into civic affairs, to-day, F. E. Powell, a paving contractor, retold the story of having paid a royalty of sixty cents a foot for paving to Ernest Bellanger on a civic contract. He paid this knowing that Belanger, who was a member of a so-called paving com- pany, which sub-let contracts, had in- fluence to secure the contracts. He was the principal witness of the fore- noon session, ELEVEN LIVES LOST IN OKANAGAN HOTEL FIRE AT VERNON, B.C. Building Was a Seething Mass of Flames Before the Alarm Was Given -- Names of the Dead. Vernon, B.C., Aug. 11.--Fire broke out in the Okanagan hotel here about two o'clock this morning, resulting in ihe loss of cleven lives. All the vie tims were guests of the house. The Tuikiing, which was of brick vencer, and three storeys in heighd, with about forty-eight rooms, was a seething mass of flames by the time the fire alarm was turned in to the fire station. Both ihe back amd front stairways were on fire before the fire men arrived on the scene and the guests were escaping from the burning building down the fire escape or at the' rear, where some outhouses made their descent less hazardous. Up to the present {ime, oleven hod- ies have been remgyed from the smok- ing ruins and a search for more bod- ics is boing "carried on. A, Hickling lost his life in an attemp? to save the lifc of one of the domestics in the hotel, after having saved one of the daughters of Mr. Sigalet, one of the proprictors. The patients in ithe hos- pital as the result of the fire, are Messrs. Hermer, Nichols, Seale, Strine gent and Hall. The damage is placed at $ the insurance at $12,000. ing was totally destroyed. The dead arc: Wilbur Smith, pentew; J. J. Punison, James Anderson, a J. Cloves; Julius George Jarrett, Wetaskiwin; Georg: McKay, Calgary; George Sotgast, A. Hickling, A. Crabtree, Bohemian, two unknown. $25,000, and The build- ear a laborer; delivery man for Fureet, bartender; a LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Heard On Public Playground. Kingston, Aug. 10.--(To the Edi tor) : The article in to-day's Whig (ntitled 'Profanity and Obscenity," is the occasion of this note, at least in part. The other part was sup plied between the hours of five an six o'clock on that excellent institu tion, the public play ground, near the court Rouse. Crossing that space the sight of a baseball game proceeding betwen two well-dressed, seemingly inte¥igent and respectable young men, not lads, evidently employees o local manufactories, the sight, say, savited one to linger and view the exercise amid such de¥ghtful sur roundings. cely decency. consistent with self-respect oo And the pity of it was emphasized by the evident uncon- sciousness that there was anything wrong either in the profanity an ohsceri ty, or in the outrage on th decericies of civilized life, or in th abuse of a civic privilege. Profan and obscene it was, almost continuous indeed, 1 in such charming = sar roundings, "where every .prospec pleases and only man is vile." Thank ing you for your article and in - an ticigitis for ipserting this in yow excellent. paper, yours fei thiully,--A VISITOR TO A BEAUTIFUL CITY. Concert In Victoria Park. The Kingston, Katies band concert to-morrow evening will be in Vietoris Park. This park is not very suitabl anyway, as Superintendent = Phillips cannot get an arc lamp for the band stand. There | is no wire econnectior with the stand and it will cost some thing to make it for the nightiso the superintendent j& going to give the band light from lanterns. He is also going to prevent the vending o peanuts and candies in the park to morrow evening. board, swam to the shore and regain- | But to remain was scar 1 Toronto, Ave. 11. ~{iawn and Upper . Lawrenee~i 10. ay Light winds, Ww Thursday, fair night, then rain. FOR MEN, WOMEN; AND CHILDREN. Ladics' Bathing Suits Made of fast dye lustre in colors, ' mavy," also black, neatly trimmed with white braid. Very special at $3.50. Sale price, $2.75. Men's Bathing Suits In both one 'and two-piece Shits of Cashmere, Union and Cotton, all at special | clear- ing Prices, 60c, to $2. Boys' Bathing: Si And swimming tights in good fast colors, all sizes are here and at gpecial sale prices Te. to 50e. TANDY--At Parry-S8ound, on 1909, to Dr. and Mrs, bert Tandy, daughte Aug James 104k Hers a MARRIED. COFFEY-LENNON In Aug. 11th, 1909, at pel, by Rev. Father Annie Lennon to Sudbury, Ont. DIED. Maxville, Ont,, _ 10th, 1909, Leigh Birch, infant 1 of Norval and = Florence Robinsor aged six weeks. Funeral private this taraqui cemetery. ee Kingston, James' Hanley, David - Coffey, St 4 ROBINSON --At afternoon to ROBERT J. REID, The 1eading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Primcess street. This is the weather when ICED T Is Appreciated. Our Own Special Blend Is particularly adopted for this delicious drink. Price 3be. per pound, Jas. Redden & Co, __ Importers Of Fine Grocerles. TAKE NOTICE i 2 Sideboards, 2 Bureaus, 2 Mirror Frames in Mahogany, also & lot of other Antique goods, Will dispose of chean for cash, at TURK'S. "Phone, 708; Dance 'And A Stabbing. Eganville, Omt., Aug.' 1l.--Augnst Summers, of Round Lake, about ten miles from Killaloe, was seriously in- jured in a stabbing affray at a danen at that place on Friday night. Fd ward Smith, also from Round Lake, is charged with doing the stabbing. Smith and Summers started a quarrsd in which several men took part, amd' Summers was stabbed in five places, three in the abdomgen, one in the azm, and one the side. Summers' rocovery is douldiul. "Phe sonetables are 'endeavoring to locate. | Smith.

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