Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1909, p. 8

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THE DALY RISE WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1000. me -------- -- Ei OLD ONES MUST 60] comer. PERSONAL MENTION... mmr = » Steamers North King and spina) Reporters On Their, Rounds. staisrence J oe» X FRAN leave for Thousand Island paints 'JANITOR ASH SH VERY ILL IN Sco Bibby's pew $12 suits. NAVY OF CE TO BE daily, except Monday, at 10:30 HOSPITAL. The morcury is bobbing about the ! REFORMED. _ |and for Bay of Quipte ports ad Ro | : ightics these days. Fr he 4 acl dR Es | -- chester, at PI m. J. P. Hanley, | S---- srand weather at night for sleeping. . : : agent. The Winner of a Queen's Soholar-|Kingston is wonderfully cool. ; A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF New Minister to Swee Awa ime and Rotors P iehtn Worki Now. ship--Visitors From Many William Swaine. pang tuner, Orders FURS : ! Not Werking He Points--Leaving For the West regaived at McAuley's. "Phone 778. Strength of Warships: =~ The muech-talked about gramophone 4 . : . {2 powders in tin boxes," 25e. ; . > at the Princess theatre js not. working | Miss Nellie Gowan, Barrack street, |at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. lie AS e a " these days, ay the theatre is closed | has loft for a trip to Haj Ha Bay. The ie will have a racy story jor alterations. The building is being Thomws McQuay, of this ely, has | from G. 8. Bale, of tho Collegiat e In That will give years of extended forty fect, and work is being | gone to Toronto on his vacation. "Aituie stall, in Saturday' s Whig. good service and satisfac- |} yr rushed along. When work is finished. Miss Nellie Hanley, Kingston, is the] A very large number took in the tion. : : the gramophone will play again. guest of Mrs. T. J. Moher, Brockville. | America's excursion to Ogdensburg, ders Kit ts : ma | [Sm Police Constable MeAdoo resumed | toeduy. Jho prospects were fine for a SEE OUR NEW STYLES, . " Leit For Toronto. : duty, to-day, after a. ten days' vaca: mont, wablo outing. in long Members of the R.C.H.A. band and Hues» RE ay \ s A number of young lads caused . ; 3 , battery teams, to take pari ins the Mrs. R. E. Wilson, and two chil | much annoyane: at the hand concert, Sealskin Mink 3 ll |,uscal ride, amd other manoeuvres, dren, leit, to-day, to visit at bese], 1 lay evening. Thar shouting A a P : Lamb M uash and i E at the Toronto fair, left this mening fone. ick. Beans. Xi . | and hing did much to disturb tho Tn finest Black English Taffeta, prettily asa ny : feu City. They prosemted a | Frederick Evans, King strect, is qui : made, genuine all silk, Biving a dis- $s Lined Jackets Jor vhs Qifen C8) A 1 al spending a few weeks camping down by bby $15 suit, L fine appearance as they passed along |" ir ie 4 Seo hv' nobby $15 suite. Russian Pony Fur | a pa tv -- thar way to the i Fi or risa Pri oh. lait ka "A" Battery will arrive in the city tinetive rustle. Come in all ngths, JOHN McKAY ation. i | x Monany morning. after Sontis) cat wide and full, have plain top, and 4 . odio » oa elawawa. w barracks wi oy : C Lo lit | Hopewell Hall Sold. ore oxcursom. arin. Bag | them Ye up to stvcnpth aguill, cas finished with deep dust flounce, 107 PRINCESS ST., 4 . "Hobawe SH" former home vita worge ehmson, oxandria ¥: | both batteries will be: home, , : : a - and es Lt. \lexandria Bay, NXo run over by a hess waggon [7 Boo Bibhy's dressy $15 suits. All Special Values and Different Prices. 149-155 BROCK ST. & has heen sold to Herbert Cap-]*"S Wng toa fire. The Belleville Intelligencer says : " g pel, "New York, who will remodel the Ap mah Aberuothy, Ordnance street, | «<p Kingston it has been decided that $4 50 . 5 75 6 50 6 25 { Pp. hd present house. The place has been on 0 Jonday, for the west, where he has | {hore is mo law to stop .a grapho- . ' cid . 4 . Pag, o the market for some years, following secured a position, phone which neighbors allege to be a ; . ) th or the ow The beaut: Mrs. William Mason, Union street, nisance. What about. Lynch law ?' Extra Widths 7.50 EI A Sm: a0, | ful grounds and floral effect are speci | U1 at the geperal hospital, is slightly | "Jt pays to buy" tooth brushes, nail ! improved to-day. : brushes, and hair brushes at Gibson's U. €. Staples, Bartlesville, Okla, LRd Cross drug stove. Strictly high- was visiting bis uncle, Charles Embers i : : : | : a ------------ Generous Prizes. oy. Yarker Unt class quality of goods sold there." : James Swiit & Co., coal and woos! "askrs Albert C AI »oell, Barrie sircet I'he Septamber Canadian Magazine is . : ' | : VRERE mcrchants, called the "Union Yard," |p. 'pat amy on swcet, | on unusually strong number. It io- C1 b LO orrow | ADMIRAL DE LAPEYRERE. BAYLEY has relurned home alter visiting : ; | : : . 7 atmo of thes horenen : 3 " i cludes several articles of a very high Paris, Aug 27.--Admiral ~ Boue de because of their adherence to the best friends in New York. ler od there are several oxeellent FOR DOING AND CAMPING J 5c im, Be, te a, Md SCN Tt IH ine PS two handsome silver cups to the win- | railway officer, "3 : oe i g 3 v A +, is engd Shi in a com Tete reorgan ] is spending his vaca- Rin nd a ization of the French'n np ners of the ten-mile Marathon race at 5 5 cluding Sir James M. Lemoine, R. M. J avy. £ . lion at Parry Sound. Eassie. Hatti "On [oR ¥ ; ck ; S : lassie, Hattie E. Cragg and W. E a te tl epresenta- | 1-ake Ontario park, Labor day, Sep nig Me yy rellin gd ch rotd Aas g ' | i « 3 \: ei I oh 0d : a 14 i ne tember 6th. The local 229 Longshore- : bio Minnie Dale » Wellington ste 5 Eliott. J » e ¢ ( ¥ : t od roturned, to-day, or 4 8 sv n > 'S a : 4 ® number of squadrons in the new nav men's Union has donated three medals | x lay, alter a please In the Woman's Home Companion 3 " sua avy with friends in Stella. for Ss ymber, i{wenty-five v ! | 1d ond " his ber t | to the same event. : . { for September, {wenty-five pages, Oo would depend on the number of Miss A. L. Beatrice Cowdy has re-| ' : ---- many of them in color, are devoted battleships available, but provision re op » Cole! 6 or | . r . : p: A I turned to her home, Cole brooke, after | olicivily to fashion. The subject is was made for a. minimum of five visiting friends in the city : . | | ; bie . : Nickel cased with strongly syttadrons of fopr vessels: each 2 ; ¥* rH 8 y: ¢ so exhaustively covered that this issue | RB ¢ y ! 4 X Miss Ada lL. Lake, ohter of M. |: eh ha : : in Ae movements, stem wind Discussing the question of armored A CALL FOR HELP. Wo do heer, daughter of - A. | will serve as a pasis of inshions for a| §. mace moveme. s eruisers the admirdl declared that he ------ CW. Lake, Inverary, is visiung Iwo to come. The latest word from : J J | si Fane 44 oO launt, Mrs. ¥. Smith, Pine street. ors " log i wi ] 5 - 1 ally noticeable, ing ,and setting. | was not in favor of this type of war - Special to the Whig. & , Al, ane : Paris shéws #tyles that. will not ap- 1 4 if uh nave H Pe A . We NE Mrs. 'Thomas ~Cottinglon, Winona, | pear here in general use. for eome Made i all siz tof "Our vessels ought to be capable of Harvest tonditigns in Man- that. {nee Rase Stovauon), is Nistng | months. ade in sm size, Bi, 1 : : . : Mrs, George Little, Nelson siveel. y yr BI confronting any battleship," ex- | ¥ itoba, are growing worse . ab i COOL AND DAINTY either pocket or wrist wear, [lll plained the admiral. *'I do not think | % and the agricultural de- 3 syn Ratio. and Minnio Duin, ol CAUSED MUCH EXCITEMENT. that speed can compensate for di - partment, /this morning, vracuse, Ni Xa are the guests of i proportion in armament and protec- | 4 says there/is bound to be Mrs. oJ. A.B. Smith, Brock street. | Midnight Drunk Fell | Against , | Miss Olive Drury, Queen sireel, has | gtore Window on Princess St. er en . B | for pocket wear. tion. If an effort has to be made, ¥6t | '4 theavy loss as a result of returned home, after spending the past > as . vs cha > 4g People living in the vicinity of Prin- it be complet # lack of hands. An excursion ) a : "Concerning torpedo boat destroyers | % arrived to4day and big two months at Isle View camp, Lough- cess and. Barfie airesls, were disturb: ie best value in and submarines, 1 consider that they |'g effort will be made to bata. La Y \ F. W. Cont Ki ed from their shombers, at midnight, There's beauty and novelty in the mate- priced watches. are indispensable for, the protection oi | 3% keep the harvesters in the r. am rs. FF. . Coates, ings: ot might. by. the loud smash of ; A . our coasts. They are not intended to | '€ province. The authorities at i |ton, are guests of the parents of the 0 "Quveral * donned their clothes rialg from which these pretty Sacques are, deeampany the Squadrons from 2his * Vinnif eg are overwhelmed former, Me. and Mrs. Willis Coates, and ran out into the street to see made, and a promise of hot weather com- wy are debarred by wir weak ton # wit n ries. & OCK ie 3 3 £ s a 2 ar . ime ! . re hr iso ™ yn. Nis. HM. Tompkins returned 16 her {hn wa the matter, and lor a tie | fort. Dotted Swiss, White Lawn, made in hu ¥ quale of offen g' Sofensy ; HASHING | home ju Newburgh: torllay, attey vis thought of burglars caught some of | the new styles, trimmed with fine Swiss © new iniste as resolve te - titing her sister, Mrs, A, Drury, ine 6. Citiztns it 3s sai Hi . pn . n . ; Ey et hours, wiions Wanted To See Bair Et street. the Signs, hd it is said that thes Embroidery ; others with fine German which are hd Courbet, Formidable, The thirteen-yeaz-old lad, guilty of | Miss Cortavde Drivy, Bo Ques " real pistols, and some with toy pis- Val. Lace ; : also Fancy Muslin, in very Sfax and Elan, and as for "sailors street, is spending two weeks with ( )o > who are to be found everywhere 'ex Mrs (Dr.) Chant, Picton, and with "The first citizen to reach {hégtreet pretty color ed flor al patterns, 'enhanced | relatives in Newburgh, noticed that 'the first door cha" near. | with ruflles of ribbons and all sorts of spent a teem. He appeared to he very | campaign is to be undertaken against . . ok. ajhe i owne | HM. Borszewski, wife and son, return- hy arocery store, w ido "8 i! sos - them glad to go back, and said that he was | Jo Bo tie tt Sey, today. han the a rs A | feminine touch that'll go straight to wo olad he was going to he there during . that there was also a light in the ] heir NE, Lo gia) i ' . r : . an ther weak of the big' fair, as tho hoys |3{teL visiting t the latter's sister, Mrs. collar. He as then sure that burg- | men's hearts. 25% off these prices : Toc, . a 1 BL ' oe ui amiiton Jarrie street. lars were bus y, and a call was sent | 95 15 1 49 95 € 5 9 05 Lawn Mowers That S. A. BARRACKS, | te sehos hers tot ou taken | doh Ash, Arch xtrod, who has been into, the police'station. ; Sc, $1.15, 1.49, 1.95, 2.50, 2.95. A] uy & On © ad as taker i . . Ta to Toronto by a relative, who secured | criously ill for the past five weeks. "Come down at once," was the or | Fine Musical Service Held on i ov babors for bis removal. | Eos removed to. the general hospital der, "there are burglars in Mr ; 6 | Thursday Night. the necessary papers tor his removal. fg. {poatment, and is improving daily. 5 store." ; | . Mrs. Christopher Brandon, and ba- . Three big husk li | A fine musical service was held at i I wee big husky policemen were - Cut rss 're how Tw ere Je ak Interment At Marseilles, France, by, of Collingwood, are visiting Miss soon on the job, and in company with ite as ts { ie * "The hody of the late. Henry Bevas- | Margaret ae street. and Fhur slay' night, with Adjutant Smith |, Hughes, Earl some -of the citizens went through the i { ! tl tre A FEFEEFSES and in 12 sizes. Thin model |§ theft, has been ho to an industrial school, at Toronto, where he recently cept on board their ships," a merciless | - | | | | | | CRORES who died in Kingston, July 5th, [will leave to-morrow, for Wolfe Is- store from top to bottom, but Nr : i . and Wag emighmed by Thames Ron Jard 1 : Fi : Burglar was conspicuous by his ab Linen or Duck are the materials, and an, and sent to arseilles, brance, I. M. Cunningham and daughter, sence. The citizens gave sigh of re oe ana . ot arrived in good condition and was in- | Nina, left for their home in Dayton, lief, and then the proper of the most. of these are embroidered with Lh re a good attendance. Tt in- | torred in the family plotsanear his mo- | Ohio, on Thursday morning, after store was awakened. He said that he floral designs, dots or diamonds run- | If is easy to squander money on lawn Mowers that look as nice with lin charg i service went under the their fresh paint, thev look as good ws fo Story Of Famous Hymns,"' I proved most interesting, the best, but after they have been used a year, then it is a case of survival of the fittest. cluded ' hundred of the oldest | (her, Mr. Bavastre's brother wrote ex- [sponding a week's holidays" with his must have forgotte ok: his .h |e d most famous _compdsitions ha pressifig, his gratitude and entire sat BE bn Charles Cunningham, Bay wmust have forgotten 10 lock is door. ning the Ww hole length of the belt. Th M 11 | ba as present, apd rendoyoh Jai istaction with the perfect manner street. store. - Each to has a buckle either pearl or axwe [nesistance, and Whe" Sulcay _SShooll wie a arrangements © were carrie E. Lackey, guide, Alexandria Bay,' The mystery of the smash of glass ap APO 3 e | scholars rendered the children's hymns. | out. NY. poisoned his finger and 3s in which had disturbed the Bre ta lacquered gilt. | : ns . Ogdensburg, N.Y. hospital. His con- solved a few minutes later, when a [Aowers DE oh Found a Friend In Trouble Again, dition is the result of a tiny scratch, storekeeper on the other side of the | 2H pray the whjutant; A member of Clark Wright's "In- | some days ago, from tho fin of a fish road, informed them that a drunken 1 hal i 1 Jesu With | dian" list fell off the "water wag- |he was taking from a hook. man, in passing; had fallen through | ae ry need ig od Taar i Rt X wu Pi Hho Piawens gon" this morning, and Constables | J. R. Tuttle, awarded the McLaugh- the shop window. It is not known | ye ' : : . ch \ « Fhink - hon tead | Naylon and McAdoo, picked. him up | lin scholarship at Queen's, value 5 whether he was much cut, as a result | Mowers from $3 to $7, and every |"® ry--OF8kh--- song hy and pave him a cell, at the police | je a son of Dr. Tuttle, Tweed. He has of the accident, as he kept on his| machine guaranteed | congreg TN Nearer My God To | station. His case will be heard in {been for the past wo years in at- way. | band, reading of 23rd police court in the morning--that is|tondance at Albert College, Belleville Children's Buster SOLD ONLY IN TOWN BY = kn x ng Y. Smit} ne by | the charge of drunkengess, but the | 9 ! z : | Psalm : vw song b ¢ je Oo « $8, ! fast year he was awarded the gover | . ' Hardware | | bane, © ovd's My Shepherd." | other charge will remain over for the | hor-gener medal at Albert College THE STOVE EXPLODED. | Itc c SHdrdware | band seleetio Memories Of Child- | magistrate. The accused was heavily | : | oie hot ren's "Gentle Jesu fined, just a few weeks ago, for being | Firemen Called to the Home of OW cx} ren ; , oie x is, 3 4 : = = 5 A Man Broke His Leg ' : | Mecl nd | band selection, J drunk, and at that time, served a . Edward J. Revell. Risgston. i : ol i Storm:™ band § week in jail, Tamworth, Aug. 26.--Mrs. Barry, At two o'clock, on Friday afternoon, | * R cle 'atic Light" Song SN Kingston, visited her son, T. M. a coal oil stove, at tho home of Ed- | Thi ack >, . _ 3 by: con ration, lerful Wor dy W A Growing College. Barry, on Sunday last. Miss Hark- ward J. Revell, No. 9 Corrigan street, | In White or Black Patent Leather, plain leather in colors, Red, Browr, The first plenary council in conned lection be hand. Abi le With] Forty-three recruits from all over | Wess visited Miss Blanche Harkness exploded, created a good deal of ox- | Grey, Tan. 4 os \ lie eh *h pw Can . 3 . i i Yion with the Catholic ehureh ir wm . Wi a ongrevation sane | Canada entered the Royal Military [during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. citement, and some damage. Luckily, CROACACRD ROR C programme as as follow S i, Or. Prices 20¢, 25¢, 35¢ each. a ra 0) v 0 - RORORCROROR 2 ORO crn) CROR ORO ada will open. in Quebec, September iden: Clot o ; 'AN Bless College, on Thursday evening, at ix | Kruber, Napance, wore in town on no person was burned. | 16th. Ax hbi hop Sharetty, the papal " at the clos o'clock, to commence their course. |Monday last. Michael Neville left on A telephone mall was sent in to the | delegate of Canada, will preside Among the forty-three, wore two |Momlay for 'Manitoba. Stanley Wa- firemen and they were very quickly on --- -- . p-- e-- " "| Kingstonians, Stewart Robinson, son | at; With a gang of mon, leit for Gow, the job. When the explosion occurred. = of D. Stewart Robertson. Svdenham ganda to work on: the now railroad. ' members of the family smothered the trot, and Colin Carruthers, "son of |U. Reid has bought the buildings on blaze with a blanket, an.' this was the | v e J. B. Carruthers, Earl street. This | the palace grounds, but wilt not tear means of putting a cl k ta what | is the largest recruit class that ever them down until after the agricultural might very casily have turned out to } 00 ul d e entered the college, and when all the [show is over. The Misses Ballantyne, be a serious blaze. When the firomen?| ' cadets aro here the collego will have | Monireal, are visiting at A. A. Full- | arrived on the scene, they soon had it | , . » "we | the largest attendance in its history, [TS while Mrs. Fuller has gone to | under control. The damage to the 105 cadets attending. { the Hot Springs for her health. Nir. | stove will amount - to about $14 and | | Thornton has just returned from Roch- | kitchen will reach £20. The house is ee freee - " Edwards And Jenkin Special. [oster after attending the funcval of insured for $750 dnd the contents for | OL ; L Open until 10 p.m., to-night | his sfter, Mrs. John Weighills. Rob- | $600, i | Ore and "eo. dozen up. nt Penney is visiting friends in town | i Peaches 300. 40¢. . | aller an absence of ten years. Miss 3 . Vi¥cation days are hard on Clothes, pi Re 4 nate, Bap | SB merville, Buffalo, js visiting hee! The Hated Friend. . =) 2 He t. aol, Mee. L. P, Webb, Rev. Myr. 1 used to litedum, 1 conless; tune was and every strenuous Boy will need a icnay bluchersirs: tin Sr [and Mrs. Garrett, Ardon, spent Mon- And anes Bi Seid: net once thought AW fit for school. We appre- y ( =p day in town. Albert Mekim jumped I could depend. . : 3 De ¥ out : y pl le A Sad 3c. now 10¢ [oft a load of hay and broke his log at He aed Ios, te ina S1. San: that ' *" 9 ciate this fact, and as we have made Plums, pears, apples, melons. | the ankle in' two placee. He a a cherry word, at least 2 > judg im so. splendid provision for our School . Toasted Corn Flakes, Yc. paciage. ; LN ET a ee Pure XXX vinegar, 35¢. gallon. | News From Tysick"s Corners. i praise me when we met, ; . p Boy Friends by plac ing on sale, to Hk Cheap bananas for slicing. Iysick's Corners, Aug. 25.--Farmers ' And Shen propliesie that I would be al no e i 1 oo a yet . * I ; Hee atoes, '17e. peck. » f tl ite. " . \ | ne b pota s i a are jubilant over the exce llence of their But 1:have cut him off my list, despite] Pla clear up our st oC k for fal . 271 Princess street. Phone 775 crops. Mrs. Joseph T vaick is spel sanding our friendship strong, pate } 3 Because he got to telling me when hel d Co . - la couple of weeks with her brother in TECHIES JF Ai 8 | ) . . Got His Fare ; That's All. oh athurst Neil Tysick expects to | ough Was Wrong. i , al ain oO ; § 15 Su its in Norfolk \ bell boy at a local hotel was given| leave for the west on Friday, where he T used lo ask ms advice, his judgment # : a Tap > . 5 seemed so fine, ) a rare treat this morning. %He had a | | will spend the fall. Mrs. Stafford ha For De Oe iound that it agreed | trip out to the outer station and | taken up house-keeping in her home on in full with miwe; - % We secured at a greatly redu ed price a oop > ' i ey : ' Big back on the street car, and it did not the corner William Cain, who has For i was frank in telling me how | $ =Piece cost him anything. It happened thus- | heen spending the last few days under | By rt ver Tie my Schemes, 5 in| % 3 ¢ o Je 3 and Three t a Iv : A well-known commercial traveller | (he parents al roof, returned to Yitavs on 1 a Ren dislike for him} quantity of Fine Box Calf BNicher Cut to ] lof alls ; els al al nm' s daughter, | To think C g 3 . > Ka left an umbrella, two parcels, and a ad. "Con" Cain and his daughter > od hink he knows much more than 1 Lace Boots, manufactured by the McKay arge clock in y » a 2 | Kars Fos ; ne or just the other night large clock, in" the hotel. When he Sucah. Westport, have been paving al He told ie That: ny ight os wroms To be sold at just HALF MARK- . ¢ boarded his train, here, he found his|yiscit to Mr. Cain's brother, of this | and that his way was right. i Welt Process. All sizes 0 to 10. loss, and had some one telephone thelyicinity. His niece, Miss Gladys C ain, {I do not like him any more, so arro-| ED PRICE. All Sufts marked in =X hotel to send a bell boy out with the | yoturned home with them. Mr. and ahi is he, £1 pl Ain. figures =X: ; goods. The boy, laden with parcels Mrs, MeClain, - McDonald's Corners, He ou 4 His duty 8 tc point my errors : d 5 oe a like a miniature Santa Claus, was on spent Sunday at Joseph Tys ick's ! | oh \ : the job. The parcels were carried on Quite a number from here attended, the | 'Ti is hot fo Dave him Jo me things, 1} ALL THIS WEEK # i * = = HAL HONCHO RY (PG LAS 0 0 i nd y the train going west, and as the boy picnic at Oso, on the 18th Miss Ely, {a friend should always treat a friend to] Sale to (Commence {ur J Ting d = left to come back to town he was giv- | Cataraqui, has commenced duties as| phrases that are nice. | ® | What right has he to force on me his i en--ten cents, just enough to pay his | teacher in our school. aor 1b suggeot Continue for One Week ' fl car fare out and in. i Sesame ; dA change of plan, when I am sure that] . E ---------------- The little world in which we liv my way is the best ? | = J. A. McLardy, St. Thomas, Ont.. | and move is hig with possibilities - of | i for criticism, but for words of | . . . i i Ais seek, ! T I C TT T e's a Se 1it opportunity. : jor some years trainmaster of the doing good. {I do not want a friend to try to show| & HE 0 KE SHOE S ORE : Her es a Sel ool Si i I . G.T.R. Wabash, has been appointed Business aftér pleasure ie the wav | me a I'm ea: My oo al 3 trainmaster of the G.T.R. at Strat- the man devoid of ambition would | Of course 1 4 not be 8attered, but Tm ¢ '] » je : ford to succeed Prainmaster Bowker, ' have it. PS. -- Some New Suit Cases just arrived. ® ® AN . . |Whene'er I ask for his advice he shows | } ' coing to London as superintendent {| The man who iz afraid to speak me all my flaws 1 V 1 » I'he rough places are never smoothed "untruthiully is far from being a cow- -------------------- - by soft soap. . ard, Bibby's $2 haté for mine, SEHR YSIS SSS HET AT SR . ; : 4 %

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