Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Sep 1909, p. 6

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eh ¥ Spm i ¥ v ¥ - =r T > ------ - MORE FINES IMPOSED that $50 was too much to yay for . oh py IN MARINE C CIRCLES. ememm-- i a license, a is" - i ! "Where do vou do business asked pe ' Arrivals and Departures 'of Vessels l -- the court. : 2 a : i. oe 4 . at This Port. ' |||ON CHINAMEN WHO ARE], j'*% Priocss seeh wos a APPIAR] +| The government boat Scout is in { port reply. DISOBEDIENT. "And how long have you been » : port. iS there ?"' > me 9 A Eka Ch ey mer; Naige cary] | for : "About two years, 1 guess." . . Laundry Tax is Xeeping Police . i a Koy iki The schooner Mary Ann L, doh al Magistrate Busy--Celestials Whore pi 2 -- da Bo rah T Nise Teukeills ora has returned 1a sited..light. from GR : ne v , . 2 gd Pe ro 10 . . . Complain of Lack of Funds, Ching figured up for a few seconds; 4 Hari jorie Pense is visiting at The steambarge ey Jamies will But Money Was Found on gud Shea 'taki. the magistuate Shai ibe Woodstock. Treight, : ae Sua ie ollected abou na wee 1s ! Then.» "' was with two men at work. Newman has returned home hartérs were made in Chicago, yes- ., from a trip to Toronto. tarda, for 30.000 bushels of corn at That will give years of The laundry tax ' is making police i "I'll make it $3 and. costs," said oy Lambkins of Moscow is spetuls fe. te d service and sati sfac- court bysire "8 heax XY. these days. he magistraie. sok: 1 b A : 4 1 i i Ee 2 Five ioe Tale Were in the | pri- 1x Foy HEP birmns tho. Pi J gi 7s and Mrs. James Metall Sarg vis- [ pairs. at gems government dry dock, si-- somirs' dock. Sat®rday morning: They was at 104 William street. "were gathered in hy the police on Fri- | "How much business do you', do of Ee dgi cleared this morning. day, because they failed te put in an there 7' asked the magistrate. y ' _ ing, yA rs. King, of | The schooner Cornelia cleared lor 'Lappearance, when summoned for pon lee said .that he made about $10 otamG, re guests of Mrs. Pense, Charlotte with a cargo of feldspar. | payment of their license. per week, and took the trouble to ex- rt essop snd family are spends | She- iligToad coal at Hat "poit for 1 Charlie". Yoke was first, He said [plain to the court, that business was ing a he ays jit Four:iile Point. Collins Musquash, and 2 | be was too sick to appear before but | very slac k. He was fined the usual Miss Gladys it, Bollesille, is at- It is expecied "that the stéamen Gre- . [was not willing to pay his license. He | amount . tending the Kingston model cian, sunk in Thunder Bay, will be | | Fur-Lined Jackets {wax taxed $3 and costs. . "| Wah Long said, "No money, can't Canon Starr has had an odting at | raised in a day or two. The wreck [re Chung prong the' old stom | pay." He too, was fined. . Charleston Lake, whither he bicyeled. | rests in' an upright position, ° ; about not having sufficient funds, and It was pointed out to the magis- | Dr. add Mrs. Mackenzie sailed. from Swift's what : Steamer North King, ~McKAY was fined the same amount. trate, by -the police constables, that Quebec, yesterday, on return to Eng: {down and up, to-day; steamer Caspi- Ching Choo, very small, but very the Chinamen w ho. were fined yester- land. au, down and up, 'Sunday; steamer 107 PRINCESS ST,, Pi lkative, . informed the magisthdte | day, had money in their possession, Miss Nollie Swann, "Toronto, is vis- Dundurn, down, Friday night, and 4 . some having® as "much as $27. iting her sister, Mrs, John McEwen, The ore shipment for August. exceeds, a nie bo-- > Si 149-155 BROCE. ST. ! ' * Magistrate Farrell "told the China~ Elm streeti= w= ed 7,000,000 tons, the largest in the! #§ Pe Pye xh rary i a Mrs. Mellroy, Pie rect, nd daugh- | history of the trade. Of this Duluth, | & : - fon Ts Lv p SH men that they would not be compell- I ary p) T NS i i a m ed to pay for a license, if they de- ter, Rose, eit, to-day, to visit friends | Two Harbors and Superior alone ship: OOO spatial Sale From 7.50 to 10. VERY special purchases arrived to- day. ~These. were. greatly below their value and w ved To-Night : y Toronto. ped 5,611,006, tons. Jeided to go out of business. They , g must pay, to continue in business. Mrs. Frederick Lobb, . Rochester]. yr 1 Co's. wharl: Tug Thomson [ll | This was the whole case, in a nut- N.Y. , is visiting Mrs. W. H. Godwin, | qonred' for Montreal, with two grain & : shell. ; 4 : Ping stycet. ¥ rges; sjeamer Westmount. will ar- g Women 3 ac Moreen One of the Chinamen taken to jail Miss M. Culcheth, Portsmouth, left, ; ght, from Fort William, with \ to-day, to vigit her brother, B. 1: hols. of oats. Made with new circular foutice and with dust frill. This skirt is well worth $1 50, Yours To-Night, 99¢c. on Friday became frightened when : Culcheth, Toronto. he was taken inside the prison walls, FOR BOATING AND CAMPING ll | and paid his license, and also his fine. Mrs. J, F. Gorman and danger] CHALLENGE TO COUNCIL ; He did not at all like the idea of |Chicago, arrived, to-day, to iit staying at the jail. He was also of friends in the city. To Be Manly Enough to Repeal I the opinion that he would have his Mr. atid Mrs. W. H. O'Brien and j $2 2 5 | pigtail" cut off. : Miss Muriel O'Brien, Brock street, left Laundry By-law. 3 . ~ Kingston, Sept. 4. mp---- for Toronto, to-day. in HIGDON | Miss Labecta Graham, Campden, | To the mayor and members of the "kel page : ; * % | Maine, is vieiting her sister, Mrs. J. |eitv council : Nickel cased with, strongly PAID THE FINES. Jaglt: Jones, Mired street. es Having dragged the Chinose lawnrdry: ade movements, stem wind- ig > Mr. and Mrs, FB. J. Saunders and | men to the police court, and having | ing dnd getting. a _ The seven Ohinamen paid 4 |Miss Ruth Saunders, Chicago, are vis- | thrown 'them into the jail, whore + # % RORCHOECH - 145 Women's Black Sateen Underskirls Made with 12 inch flounce and knife pleat edfrillamd deep amder-flopnre; oon Very Special To-Night, 98¢. 9.000 Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs All hemstitched and all white. Some with Ew | 4% their fines Saturday after- iting friends in' the «ity, | they must submit. to indignties, por : Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burns; of Haki- | haps being foreel to have their hair fax, are the guests of Prof. and NM cut, ete., you must now proceed = lo 25 ahs RRR RROD Made in small size, for noon and were liberated 4 : || # from the jail. 3 either pocket or wrist wear, i bien a a Ge 3 A) M. Lanos, Queen street, Hhis is the time of the year the Sports and in 12 sizes. Thin 'moder gris CRRA X A ate MEME arin f -- i COON OF Cry with delights in getting in the Country | ll for pocket wear, King street, left, today for W | woman in ® ho laundry business to the ha! Come h- a Vor yo is we cau i | . , a oh ou' Suny Foi ps ioinh : Church Notices. town, N.Y. to visit Ir ends. *Fmagistente s court, and force them io and for a good days sport with sue : Svdepham Street. Methodist' church J. G. Elliott; mu anaging 'editor of pay 850. There are about ten dozen Je ay x Ban: BL BB The best value in low Charles A. Sykes, © B.D., pastor Whig, is spending a week in To-| women who live, educato their chil ARROW SHEETS -- Sheets from William Craigs pastor's helper, 10 a. | tonto and other western cities. © ' dren, and pay their taxes by means of : The Denn of Ontario will preach at the Jaundry business, If your law is £60: Box up. Guaranteed. - | f@hpriced watches. m., class ymeetings; 1I = a.m. Theme, ¥ Bl] Jesus and His Church at Ephesus"; the harvest service, St. Mary Magda- | nd One of discrimination, you must ¥. A. Mitchell's Hardware Hardware Marriage Licenses Issued. Ml 7 pm. Rev. J. £€. Sanderson, MA. lene's, Picton, on September 14th, | order your police' magistrate to pro: i will preach; 12 p.m. Bible School; | im Annie da Irvine, Kingaon ceed) against them, These womon hav -- ¥ eo Monday, 8 p.m., - Epworth League i Junction, "as visiting her uncle, John gigns m their windows and on their Kingston. | k Sa a DX Ry < es Wednesday 8 pan, mid-week serviee, | Hiptan, Rexhatousii wpe Hope. doots. 1 will wager any sum of - " -- " for praise and conference. | Miss Kate Mortmser oronto, ¥e popey, you are afraid to proveed 1,000 Islands-Rochester. ; ER & I Music Morning authem, 'Lond, { turned home, to-day, after visiting poainst them. Whom we are cowardly Steamers North King and Caspian \Ji f \ ave Loved The Habitation | the Misses Naadoaids Brock street. | giough to perseeuto forcigncrs, laugh ltiave for Tound pind land, oP Be WA Aa - iT Hops." Duet, "Tarry With | Mr. and Mrs, i Buale, of Gid at Russia, We cannot. Azo thors not fancy drawn work borders. Others with ily, exeep onday, m., | AS > 4 Me," Mis: + 8 8 Mi | lin, 'ave t t S. 8 dat b tay 2 pray, at i 0 a tal He! Mie atu os nal] gd 3b ham, he Ving ei, ot ery) = fe iru fre fen i the Radnei, born fine stripe, forming checks, all' white. h ) LU E s wvening anthem, ""Scrve Ye the | DOA ' under the itish flag, which means chester, at 5 pm. J. P. Hanley, 3 RO ORNE Ba | Lord solo, William Eva. Sole, | WO. : oqual rights and fair play to all men, 4 These are exeeliont value at 60c to 75c a nt. So - aiding is My Home," Miss Norma Sumush Jawerslt uttsmcith, eae o. citizens and foreignors like, who wil dozen. shes. Q mua, Rit mayor t a meeting 0 First Church of Christ, Seientist Lill take the SS. Tunisian for Eng pedsion sil i. a mistake Jas made Ch ht 3 Fac h' Sudlay momming.,. 4.1 olclonk,.. subjegt.{dand. Shika aa bandh wipe-out this: indguitons by-law? four oice T onig Cc Cc "Man." Wedneaday evening, testis Major oI. Chines, Earl street, Joit, 1f vou want money, why not tax { monial meeting, 8 o'clock, Free pub- | last week, -~ Southern Alberts, where, everybody, because we will pay it. in he intends staying a couple ol tho id bv yowing incroased prices for lic reatling room, every afternoon cx- : cept Sunday, 2 to 5 o'clock; Monday | months, i laundry. --EX:ALDERMAN. and Thursday ovenings, 8 to 9:30 Robert Treueer, A thie Sompodng, ' yelock. All are cordially Welcomed to | roam stafl of the W ig, left, this af the services apd the reading room. "| ternoon, to spend the week-cnd in Wa- | INCIDENTS OF | OF THE DAY. 0 ' tertowny, N.Y. | i Roote, Belleville, | Newsy Paragraphs hs Picked Up By ACCUSED OF THEFT. Missen Gladys 3 2) Gladys Calder, Odessa, and Mies! i Reporters On Their Rounds. } RAs ! Young Man Under Arrest Re- Campbell, Chicago, are en pension at | Apepnothy's for $1.50 sHit cases. 5 i. 0 Women's Fine Bl a | 85 Ear g manded For Week. ! % Bl i lonald. who has) William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | § 9 iss Rosa acdona who has been 'P 78. Y g William Wap ker, a young wan, was | oo ding 0 " i i at] received at McAuley's. Phone 77 ~ . ! spending the summer with relatives in Tho . steamer America had a Jarg: ; / € CS 0 x N > i 1 Be a, ov To es prrne 1s apt Eo cop oni poli oben stealing a couple of parcels of ulider Miss Elie Tay retnirned to the Remember ot. w id s oe a a oth. \ Fine finished leg clothing, from car Neo 308033, which | ity, to-day, after: spending the sum- ten, and Se J im EY FTO : was out at the junction. mer with 'her brother, Dr. J. Herbert | iH a : whastra F eH seamless feet and fin- Walker was arraigned in the poli | Tandy, Parry Sound. » teil, ipglb an drm m ished with the New court, Saturday rk amd entered | The Barnett twins mrived heré from | The jail will surely be rendered sani French Linen Toe. This . y t ~N ht / 30 O 1 k a plea of "not guiliv." The magis | Fredericton, N.B., yesterday, and are th. & shee:1 Oo 1g J . CloC Grate then remanded the accused for a fle Joes of their aunt, Mrs. A. Eee itis. 5 gives double the wear of an ordinary 5 week. Field, Princess street. , 930° for drug store nts. 3 " Te ? There has been considerable thiav Wins The Misses McDermott, of Moutreal, one --y Brug. re ape wieg The real value of this make is ¥ from G.T.R. cars along the line of {who have been the guests of Mrs o . late, and tke arrest of Walker was | Meighen, Perth, at her summer cot most prompt: delivery in the sity 5 Pecrless Hair Restorer prevents - the Yours To-Night, While the Lot-Lasts, 29c Pair. made as the result of an investiga: tage, Rideau "Ferry, have returned oc fom falling out and replores the | : : 1 | > » : : ' tion which has becn carvied on: - by | home hair to its oviginal color, in bottles, y a 1€ 1 Grand Trunk detectives, in coninnetion Mr. and Mrs. C Dyce, Mrs. Stonace sg. 4 Prouse's drug store, (up town | with the local police. everal cars jand daughter, Gertrude, have retur ned post offic branch.) | . have been entered at different times | from Syde nham afte r hav ing spe nt a "Whi ' ' Sar id hh 4 3 Ts: S . rr Q - ' Y hite Pine Cougl Syrup, works In shades-of ans and Browns, fitted and goods taken. week with Mis. Stonace's mother, i like Dr -- Sold at Gibson's "Red | d with 2-dome fasteners and regularly : Mra: We Site ain || Cross Drug Store. tal F ? Cork sland ALS, 8: SATNES Ere tne en Li? Gi Probs. predicted weather fine and : erie Frops Cork, Island, bert, who were Sy ra few oom for to-day. Clearly such a ! . worth 75¢, 90c. htt ee Wi Rev. T. S. Metrustry, of Cork, Ive- | weeks at. her sister's ws. W. H \ Saturday mark or 3 ie Zk * 00 v { e land, at present the guest of Dr. J. | Deschamp s, have returned to their - v bipption as: a t oa At an o a i ve r np and a. circus: was not taken i al For Boys, Girls, Men, Women. a J F ) F. Gibson, this city, is on a short |homes in Toronto, | { oY 48c. Pair. tour in Canada as representative ol Mre. Alan Palmer, of Kingston, who EO i i de foined ~ * the Irish Baptist Home Mission enter spe nt the summer at Kennebunk ly. stencils 8 By i Th L g t H St k prise. The evangelical bodies of Ire: | Beach, with her parents, Col. and Mrs. | c ar cS osiery oC Sizes 6, 6) 11 6! ' 67, {. land feel that the people of that coun: | de la Cherois Irwin, left for Fern- | Had A Pleasant Vacation. { Ii Ki 2 try are on the eve of finding them- | bank, to visit Mrs. A. 4. Palmer. The Bishop of Ontario and Murs 9 n ingston. ¥ eS selves. A new spirit of enterprise, and Miss Hattie E. Conley returned, on' Lennox Mills will come from Prout's x2 an awakening = desire for education | Friday, from her trip west. She went Neck, cagly 1 next™Qeek, to Montreal, will visit Mrs. Stanley : y 4 } seems to be stirring the mind of the | as far as Seattle, and visited Van- where they + 9 rising generation.- This being the case |couver, Oregon, Regina, Calgary, Win- 'Bagg til Arthur Mills leaves, on : it ie felt to be an' opportune hour in |pipeg and other places on the way. | Sept. 17th, for Merton College, Oxford. to strengthen and enlarge mis- | Mrs. F. Ryder, Princess street, is to | They have had a delightful visit in Lg ny 2 3 which E g ART MUSLIN & ZEPHYRS sionary effort. Mr. Metrustry reminds spend next week : with her tier Hames loveliest summer resorts, with a us that this is the jubilee year of the [John Hamm, Watertown, N.Y., and | lite woods and rocks and sandy beach ereat revival which swept over the [oy her return will have decided whe: | His lordship has been persuaded to Suitable for Draperics, Curtains, Cov- old land in 1859. He is pastor of the | ther she will go to England this fall. | preach a number of times, and th Cork Baptist church which is 250 W. J. Saunders, M.A., returned, Sat- congregations have been large, aad Mre. Mills. have been a Ls BOECHOHCH CRORORG SOR0A08 RCRORCROROCROAD SORORCRCRORCROR hts HCH ORR Wai Seti FORCED) ORR erings of Quilts, etc. Regular values years old, and also chaplain of the furday, from the Open Graduate | both he and 15¢ 20c 25¢ yard. | Cork military barracks. He is an {School of Science, University of Chi- [much entertained by the summer ot y ue Irishman, deeply interested in the cago, where he has been in attendance tagers . at the Neck. The bishop and evangelization of his own people, and |; the. del partment of zoology during | { Mrs. Mills will be home in Kingston For 7c Yard will tell the story . of the awakened [1,0 summer gugrter, {shortly after their son leaves 'for Eng . missionary spirit in the First Baptist Mre, Whitheld was called away very land. : church, at the, Jyurlay evening ser- | cpaddonly,. this week, te her daughter. | I -- -- Sos of these zoods are 36 in. wide ive, 10a ¥ Miss Gertrude, who took. seriously ill{ Aletha Not Damaged. while visiting Mrs. James Wilson, Wil | The steamer Aletha, which ran w ith border on both sides. BR | #~ At Kingston 46 Years Ago. letsholme, and was removed. to her | goround some time ago and which was Raj Gory Sir Georgé French, KC home, Wednesday, where she is still in {pulled out on the Hepburn ways" at MG., 'organizer of the North-West a very dangerous condition. Picton this week, was found to be Mounted Pnlicegand one of the early Mr. ad rs. Gray, of Sunderland, | without a scratch on her hull as the explorers of 'the western plains of England, usin of George Nicol, Ca- |result of the accident. Some minor taraqui, Save been visiting him for the | repairs were made to the engine while |, Canada, has arrived in' Montecal, He , : Coat Sweaters wil a Te ye as te he Past ten. days. They leit, on Tues-| the boat was pulled out, and it now | ' : i) R Fon and other points|is as good as new. i Made from lid day. for Toronto I tad ind tl L Pacific coast to see his daughter off west. hot intend returning for a short for ng re 3 Pex : io. to Cr iis est, b end 1 ing fe sho 4 : ' or adies am gentlemen, arge on a trip to Australia. It is almont time towards the end of the month, Another Real Estate Deal. J 3 leather, Guaranteed not sheepskin. tke ¢ 3. 3 forty-cight years ence Maj.-Gon.} cL ! ' variety at special prices. BB | French, ¢hen a - youth of twenty-one, before leaving for home. D. A. Cays has just concluded an | ~) . x | came to Canada for the first time as 5 other real estate deal of some im: | A 3 : He has sold two houses on | J ' dined with the best n. ac NY --_ Seer adjutant in the Royal Artillery at Two More Band Concerts. portance. Kingston. There are to be two-more band con:jthe corner of Sue sud Bagot BY Some : aoo-- corts in Machol we fore the owned by William Robinson, ex-M.b., 4 8 . . , rts in Machonfald Park before the to John W. Martin, a former mer lid brass lock and. Special Values in Ladies' Will Likely Pay cason closes. | Next - Thursday the a aermastl AES . Kilties' somq | ¢ want of Elgioburg. ; bolts. Saturday afternoon, the Chinamen band will play, aud fined in the police court, this morn. | evemng during. the following week, . : : : be given by the R.C.H.A, Church Notices. THREE 817 BS 4 - Underskirts ing, had "mot paid their fines, but it | concert oi . was expected that they would. Other | band, special arrangement It would be much more youveules : x Chinamen were endeavoring to raise 3 for all concerned if church officials Ch 2 d MM E : would send in their Sunday notices to eaper SES an ore X= the money. Jt is their intention to go - Broke Her Wheel. the Whig on Friday. These notices out of bushresg, and thus avoid the] The Threw D's broke her wheel when . : z a. ; starting for the local motor bomt| Sheth] 1P 2 pensive Ones Alwaysin Stock AT AA Em races bast ovesing, This boat is en- Gc G G Green Gages To-Night, 7c. Quart. | (ered for "Gananoque races om Mow rapes, Grapes, Grapes. Edwards aud Jookia. day. ee ------------ Bibby's 82 hats are right Try Bibby's dressy $2 hats. Try Bibby's dressy $2 hats t : Williams' shaving stick and cake oY 1 _spetial bicycle" messenger Sat your Come to Lackie's we crcam parlor, THE 1 Of KE' SHOE ; STO E First-class orchestra in at > * MR ex 5 a bi: basket up. Ed®ards and Jenkin. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug [call." "Phone 24 for drug store to-night. in y wants. Gibson's Red: Cross Prag Stove. | tendanen. er | . Tv Bibhe's drescy 8 hats: Try Biblia lrecey 2 hat ore

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