Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Sep 1909, p. 5

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THE, DAILY ueen's University | Stock complete for all departments. Fountain Pens and Students' Supplies. R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PR INCESS ST. WAS A FINE EVENT] | Miss M'PARLAND WAS A LOVELY BRIDE. | A Splendid Sight in. St! Mary's Cathedral This Morning--The Costumes Were Lovely. A very lashionable wedding was to- iday's event, that of Mise Kathleen | Saunders McParla i, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. James ePasland,; Emily street, and Frederick Sydney Ham- mond, son of the late H. C. Ham- | mond 'and' Mrs. Hammond, To- ironto, | The. nuptial mass was Mary's cathedral at JO:30 o'clock. the Rev. Father Mea, dban 'of Re- of celebinted in | siapolis college, being elnraa Hey Day Bigs New Models in Fashiodablé Milinery E xtremes meet in this sea- son's models, and large hats or-smatl ones are equally good style. We have a splendid shewing of exclusive styles i in large, small or medium sizes, and anticipate no difficulty in suiting the most fastidious taste. . The favorite materials are Moire and Ottoman Silks, Panne Velvet and Beaver. + ddl > eatante s edit sen es Loctaelenen} Tae er le! A Irs The favorite Trimmings ars Wil. low Flumes, Paradise Plumes, Wings, Ospreys, Buckles, Cabu- chons, Ribbons, &c. Lantos S30) ss o = David M. Spence, Leading Millinery Store. Sateaducdend yo Leo leans . The Ape beef eee M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop Hair Dressing and Shaving Three Chair, Quick Service. onage solicited, i 336 KING STREET FEESIERIIDIIONES he learing Sale of Wall Paper § im FRASER, 78 William St. < +++ - ae ode d dd ++ ts Oct: 1st, last chance order by, the roll. "3 Next Door to Wade's Drug Store. parlor, | Your pat- | "The bride wore a very rich dmvss of white satin with rose point lace'stud- {ded with' pearls. and pearl trim { mings. She wore a veil of ros {point csught in her hair with an | Empi ire cap of pesgls and orange 1b' ossoms. She carried a sheaf {lillies of the valley. With her was | Mrs, (Col.y Fdard T. Kemny, Hal. 'fax, as matron of honor, and Miss i Frances Sullivan, Kingston, as brides maid, in yellow gowns and brown hats. Miss Florence Cunningham, 'daughter of Lieut.-Col. Cunningham, { Kingston, and little Miss Crombie, of {| Toronto, were lovely flower girls. in Empre ss lace dresses over yellow, with {baskets of yellow roses, 4 s Herbert Bogert,\ Toronto, i Master {and Edward Parker, of Moutreal, were {pages, in white satin, {coats. The best man was Herbert | Hammond, of Winnipeg, brother of | the 'groom. The ushers were Messrs, { Constantine, Kingston: Gordon Her- on, Torontg; Arthur McParland, Mon- treal, and Fred. McParland, King- ston. ; : Sfter the breakfast "Innisfail," guests, and reception at attended by many the couple left for Montrew. {en route to a continental tour. WOLFE ISLAND FAIR. Large Crowd Was Present Wednestiay Afternoon. Wolfe Island fair was brought wuevessiul close, on Wednesday afternoon, a record crowd being pres ent. The weather looked very threat- ening and light showers of rain iell, but not enough to injure the games and Two horse races, a three-minute class and a county race, {were pulled off, as well as a baseball | match between Wolie Island Sporting Club and a team from Howe Island, which the former were Victorious William Baillie's won in the | threeeminute class, The different places on The fo a a fow races. n horse Saturday Morning, 8.30 O'clock. EAA AINA 294 Fall and, Winter Skirts values $3.00, | ) * | 7 4.00, 4.50, 500 For $1.98 | For' $3.98 Comprising the finest assortment of High Class Cloth Skirts ever offered in Kings- ton. Tweeds Voiles Broadcloths Serges Regular values $5, $¢€, $7. $8, $10, 12.50 Regular Panamas Venetians Cheviots In Black and Every Fashionable Color v The manufacturer (one of tKe best in America), being in need .of ready money, requested us to make an offer for the lot. Our offer was an absurdly low one. In fact, we never expected to have it accept- ed; but, well! Here they are. See for yourself. Every garment man-tailored. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY a th th he R. WALDRON { where the exhibits of fruit, vegetables, grain, homemade work. and live sfoek arranged, were all thronged with the afternoon. The of the different wer all day awarding prizes and after other matters. The fair year a greater success from standpoint than ever before | were | people dges during grades Dusy { looking { this f every was | Salvation Army Re-union Supper. j 1 he Band>of Love and Sunday {school of the Salvation Army held a {reunion supper of past and present members and se holars on Wednesday levening in the junior hall of | the i harracks, when about 150 sat 'down {to = a substantial supper. Tables {were beautifully laid by the teachers, who attended to the wants of i the guests. The tables were presided «ver by Adjutant and Mrs. Smith. After- {wards the teachers and friends to { the number of about thirty sat down to a wellspread - table; presided -over {by Sergeant-Major J. S. Huatér, sup ported by Band of Love Sergeant Major - Beate; . phar, which ~#ergeant Major "Hunter, sn a neat address, thanked . those who had assisted in {preparing the suppér and making *t a success. Sergeant-Major Beale also spoke" and thanked 'the teachers and friends for their presence and help. The school arranged to take the ser vices all day on Sunday. The band to- night, gives a free harvest concert. Police Will Be In Charge. The police will take control of the cabs at the Grand, at the of the wriormance, hereafter. People driving ave asked to take the number the ki cab and on going out give it to a policeman &t the door, who will call the number and the cab will rive to entrance for its passengers. This will prevent eabmen getting positions of vantage and holding on to them. The police, too, should clear the passage ways of men and boys, both inside and on the street, with no purpose in view. close of -------- Elginburg Echoes. Elginbirgs Sept. 30.--Elgin and Al- bert. Stover have heen visiting their sistet at Auburn, N.Y. H. Bearano is rushing his new housc.. Misses Lalu Emmonds and Mildred Stover secured first prizes in owriting at Kingston township fair. Mrs. J. McBride and family and Miss McGinnis, Kingston, visiting at M. Silver's, have returncd home. Mr. Houghston is roshingling Myre. Counter's house Fakes' Fitting Finale. Montreal, Sept. 30.--In the court of king's bench, Justice Cross sentenced Nathan Aloff, Abraham Katseff and Osecp Shykofsky, found. guilty ob- money by fake accident claims the several railways operating about Moutreal and other corpora- tions. Aloffi was given five years, Shykofsky tw) and a hali years, and Jute ona year at hard labor in St neent de Paul penitentiary. of Lair W ng from Now For Good Oysters. Genaine Wue Points are had at Carnovsky' 8. now to he of good homes, extra one ? In this city | poople have an room { Do you want A little "Want | Ad." will find what you want. Try it Mr. and Mrz. Rudolph Bradiey, claim Toronto, as their home, | rested in DPittsbusgy Pa., oi fraud. hey cure lame backs," Red Cross i Pelladonna plasters. Fresh at {son's Red Cross drug store France will erect a memorial to the victims of La Republique on the spot of the disaster. You'll. never win he other fellow Pare' vinegar. many to rent who Wore ar: on a charge Gabe for game, Jenkin. if you wait to boost vour Edwards and i with brown. {and E. 'BIT OF ROMANCE. Marriage Resuited. Anderson, Pa, Sept. 30.--When Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abel, whose 'miar- | riage ' took place recently at Coal 'butta, Ga., arrived in this city this! wefilng and 'vere ohh by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Abel, they wore | showered with peaches, nd oi peach ! basket pecupied a part table. It was all because Mrs. Abel formerly years ago wrote her name on a peach' basket, which fell ito the hands of Mr. Abel while be was elerking in a local store. He advised Mise Water- house and correspondence continued untif yesterday, w Mr. Abel went his bride, and thy' were married a few hours later at her home. Mr. Abel is a travelling salesman. Meo MOTE OY GUIEKUNIE Who, with her children has left continental tour. on a NICKEL WEST OF SUDBURY. Fort William Man Records Claims *- on Eighty Acres. Port: Arthur, Sept. 30.--C. Fort William, has recorded acres of mining claims located aght eight the C.P.R. He claims to have made the first discovery of nickel west oi Sudbury, of ore going 4.24 nickel and 33.22 iron. Samples contaimng iron alone assayed 42.28, James Whiton, of this city, Messrs. McDougall and O'Brien, ported to have taken am option or the famous St. Anthony gold mine in Sturgeon Lake district, for $350, 000, with is 1¢ G.T.P. READY BY JUNE 1ST. Announcement Made Meeting. Montreal, Sent. 30.--It can now officially stated that the Grand Trunk Pacific will be compieted by June Ist next, passengers and freight be | ng carried from the head of Lake Superior to within sight of the Roel Mountains. The announcement was likewise made that the G.T.P. will have a grade through the Rockies of four-tenths of one per. cent. To Ottawa, ave being to stamp, Ottawa. Cut Off Fall Fakir. Sept. 30.--Stropuous stops taken by out the fall fakir evil ground Several arrests have already is visiting all tho fairs. tural societies: have all bam ware fromm Toronto, that if it-4s found ot they are knowingly renting space for will ho cut off, In facy of this the fair patrons are being fleceed right and Toit. deteetives-- have heen sont down to keep an eye on de velopment, In connection amalgamation of the three Canadia labor bodies, a significant fact, is the arrival 'of no less than cight leading organizers of the American Federation | of Labor. These are: W. CC. Glock- ling, Toronto; president Dominion I'vades and Labor Congress: H. Robin: Hamilton, International Tailors' organizer; "Tom" Fisher, Montreal. In- | tecnational Painters; John Charlers, l'oronto, E. W. Leonard, Toronto, George Shipman, Toronlo, tional Leathee Workers; €. W. Odell, Hamilton, Root and Shoe Worker Higgins," Fort William, nationd] Siructural Iron Workers. It is anticipated. that. stronuous coffort will bé made to prevent the union tak- mg place. Two provincial with SOM, plumbers; Interne- Saw Five Generations. - Windsor, Ont., Sept. 30.--Mrs.* Mar- garet Moore (colored), ninety-nine scars of age, is dead at the Puce. She was born in slavery in Vieginia, was made free at fourteen and married at fifteen. After leaving . the United States she lived for several years in London, then in Chatham, and later in Maidstone township, this county. Mrs. Moore had fourteen children and lived to. see fifty-six grandchildren, forty-seven great-gr andchildren and three great-great-grandchildren, five generations, Tamworth Budget. Tamworth, Sept. 29 --Richard Young, of Kingston hospital, visited friends here on Tuesday last. Charles Jones, Brownville, called' on friends here this week. Last Sunday was rally day in the Sunday st hool. | 'Franke Parks returned boiie from the Rlondyke, after voars. Mrs home from Grand View, Man. -absence of several weeks. Wood has gone to John Gardiner, friends herd." A the village hall, under the of Mary an Kingston, woneerl. was. giver on Wednesday night, Baseball On Wednesday. National League--Chicago, 5-6; Phil- delphia, 4-3. St. Louis, 2; Boston, 1 Cincinnati, 7; Brooklyn, 3. New York, 6; Pittsburg i. « "League--Detroit, 5-8: Bos: 3. New York, 511; St. Louis, Washington, 2-7; Cleveland, 1-3. Chicago, 2-1; Philadelphia, 1-10. Expert dyers. My Valet. of the dining | Miss Lula Waterhouse. five' Murphy,' miles east of English Kiver station on! and shows assay certificates | at Annual be the county polio heeri made and County Chief Hamilton | The agricul. | gambling devices the prow inciak grants | { There the propose! {point of 13,000,000 miles between the International Book-binders; | an absence of several | Stinson returned | after $ James | Tweed on busingss. | is visiting | int auspices of Christ Church. | Girl no Fn naar NEWS oF THE punt ...., EE UIED Matters That Thtertet Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little ' pi Everything Easily Read and Remembered. : The Montreal board of trade bas jdecided riot to gecoperate in a mpd to have the German surtax re- Negotiations are pow afoot Between the Canadian Pacific railway company and the meshenical employees of the to Chickamauga Park, where he met { Sompany » »- i= was SCOTS of butter from a 2X i s rig. killed, Wednesday, when hie train Cook $25,000 for the ** of Hdiscovery. cil-has passed a by- law for a vote on After smouldering for 3 month, the day. the government's survival is con- Braithwaite, one of Captain Der- {days that the Arctic will reach Que- sve of which has been authorized will | that a woman's face has been on a {will be the most powerful warship { ment the Duchess gathering of distinguished naval offi- real 'estate man and broker, was found which he was 'a member. He was J. A. O'Brien has sold his Young- comprising the purchasing syndicate } Alex. Pringle; Charles Smart, J. P. The Shyer block, Thamesville, Ont., tarted in A. O'Neal's store, Mr. 'and their clothes, and little or none of ! Northern Maine it being swept by a | to railway property amd crops isola { guests of the Silver Lake hotel = at i wopl away: relative to Halley's comet, have at ison | Charles Neenan, an guginéer on the Bangor amd Aristook was crashed into a washout in Maine, The New York Herald is paying Dr. (nest Pale." It cost the Herald $3,000 for I'r. Cook's first cabled story of his Wainfleet township voters have pre sented a petition for it, and the coun- local option in the townships of Crow. land and Bertie. Paraguan revolt has broken out in different parts of the country and, to- | sidered doubtful by other South Am- | rs republics, nier's crew, writing by the Arctic re- i Jief vessel, Jeanie, on September 6th, {rec by the miadle of October. | The new twelve-cent stamp, the probably bear the face of Martha | Washington. This the first time government stamp. | The Neptune, which, when completed, | afloat, was launched from the govern- dock yards, Portsmouth, Eng., by King Edward's sister, {oi Albany, in, the presence of a huge cers, politicians and society people. Robert CC. Sinclair, a well-known dead, on Thursday ning, in the rooms of the Toromto Whist Club, of about ' forty-six years 'of 'age and un- married. O'Brien silver property, on Gillies Limit, for $100,000. The names inc'ude Messrs. James A. Brook, Mon- treal, Shirley Ogilvie, Milton Hersoy, | Black, James Robinson, Victor E. Milchell and others. destroyed by fire, on Wednesday imight. The fire is supposed to have Mrs. Muckle, wife and son, just eseap- ing the flames, not having time to get their furniture being saved. The total loss is about $5,000; insured. flood, which already has resulied 'in ome death, caused widespread damage {tel a. number of towns. and driven from the low lands Forty | Raltpadin Iron Works are camping oh the hills for fear the hotel will (be Frank E. Seagrave, the Providoner, 1-1. astronomer, . whose. calculations tracted world-wic attention, -an- | nounees the correction of a: slight terror in hiz ealcalations, have - de | veloped the diseovery that May 19th, | 1910, the comet will sweep across the { plane instead of clearing: it. The earth f ae <I comet will meel on the ~ same ipiane, but not in the samc path. will be distance at the nearest | two. | ' i N. A. Rhodes Dead. | Special to the hig. Amherst, N.S. Rhodes, vice-pres lo urry & Co., president of the Canada Electric Co., and a member of the {hoard of governors of Acadia uni: | versity, died - at five o'clock this morning, aged sixty-four years. His | death followed a fow days after an { operation for appendicitis. Edgar .N. | Rhodes, M.I*., for Cumberland, is a a 30.=N. Rhodes, ison. Intec | Sharpton Notes. Sharpton, Sept. 30.--Farmers have about completed threshing and re irort a fair yield of grain. Maloney and Wartman's machine is doing a | rushing business. Visitors : - Stan- ley LaRue, Toronto, at P. Babeock's: iT. Somerville, V.S., Kingston, at 8S. Somerville's; Mrs. Rayeroft and daughter, Balder, Man., at FE. Tay lors. A shiftless husband {many a female financier. has developed A fe powder. ~ Sold in Kmgston de- |drug his remembr he his daughter's ny Fach pete: received a box of the finest clear Ha- vanas. Oysters. Edwards and Jenkin, "(ol to's AER aR md sold ly Kingnion store, The police recei a call fom Ri dean street, this , for a drunk- on woman, and P.C. Tay He succeeded in finding and removed her she will be given a Chance to rn Cofice. Edwards and Jenkin, © li you have an auto, a b al most ang thing--ihet you don't Tone remember that a little in this paper can find a fo Some one surely wants just guch an article. We put you in touch with each other at' the cost. of a few cents. Repaiving, pressing. My Fate. A Private William Roach, of the R.C. H.A., was mvestod on Thursday after- noon by Sheriff Yous; "Guelph, aod P. C. Arniel, charged with theft. Be fore Roach came to the city and join- ok the baitery, in January last, he was accused of ee $30 from a farmer at Guelph, by whom he was employed. He was taken to Guelph. Oysters. Edwards and Jonkin. On Thursday evening, October Tth, the young men of St. James' church 'will give a complimentary banquet to the members of the congregation. Rev. Dr. Tucker, general secretary of mis. sionary society of the Canadian Church of England, will be the speak- er of the evening. ny Mees 11° FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. Sales Made at Board Meeting Thursday. The/president, F. Valleau, was in the at the regular maeting of Frontenac cheese board, held Thars- ay afternoon. Sccretary Pillar noted the sales. These factories boarded : White--Bay Vi 44; Sunbury on yh : Colored--Cataraqui, Elm Grove, 35; Glenburnie, 50; Glenvale, 40; Gilt Edge, 50; Hinchinbrooke, 75; Latimer. 50; Morning Star, 58; Ontario, 2%: Pine Hill, 60; Rose Hill, 60; St. Law: rence, 30. Battersea, 105; Excelsior, 60; Rose Hill, 60; Arigan, 70; Silver Springs, 75; Thousand Islands, 26 Wolie Island, 25; McGrath's, 30; total, 1,056, The bidding opened at lle, sales were made as follows: 11: 516c., Mr. Murphy bought Pine Hill, Sand Hill, 'Rose Hill, Arigan, Battersea, Cataraqui, Excelsior, Glen- burnie, Latimer Jand Morning Star; at 114c., Mr. MaGrath secured St Lawrence and McGrath's; at ll}e, Mr. Alexander bought Gilt Edge. A bid of 11 3-16¢c. by Messrs. Alexander and Murphy was refused. Overpgéits. te You will. soon need héavy coats. Have us clean and press and get it in good shape. My Valet. Phone 650. Drowned In Milk Tank. Norwich, N.Y., Sopt. 30.--Anna, . the little daughter of Joseph McGowan, fell into. a gank of ilk on her fath- er's farm at Greene, and was drown- ed. Fresh Oysters, Fresh Oysters. Edwards and Jenkin. 'Phoa® 775. Tal- at 'In the large tin," Colgate's Gibson' Red Cross drug store. Dr. Cook's right hand is diterally flayed with so much han , and he is now compelled to offer his left hand. "Jock strops" for football players. Buy them at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Capt. Newton, A.D.C., to the gov- ernor-general, has resigned. He will romain in Canada and enter business in Ottawa. It 'is rumored that the - Hamilton Steel & Iron company will be absorir ed by the Canallian steel merger. "Pocket edition Gillette' safety ra- zor. Sold in Kingston at Gibson' 8 Red Cross drug. store. Four men were killed in a caves in a waterworks tunnel at New Ha ven, Conn. . A soft answer will pot turn away the man in love, Sweet oranges. Edwards and Jen- i | i Replica of fatious thie' ---- > ------------ ndson river "which frst ariped the Hudson, sailing the naval parade, | the | Fill out the blank you rer nd Cure t you at once by FREE, in ian wrapper, | Name mdse ose ff rane a City and Stab SHEARS: SCISSORS. | _ Wiss Shears -and Scissors for all around use. 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