Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1911, p. 8

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PAGE FIGHT. THE DAILY BRITEH WHIG, SATURDAY, JULY 13 1011. '$000006080000000000000 HEARD A PROPOSITION N SPORTING CIRCUS. A FIRE AT > > --- . . Ld ! The Victoria's Trip 46 Ogdensburg is R INVERARY | \ . The Daily Service : hed, BAD BEAZE OCOURRED ON - u . a PR re REGARDING SITE FOR TUBER: 7h Victorias will not go to Ogdens- | The Bank of Toronto CULOSIS HOSPITAL. burg, to-day, as has been announced.) SATURDAY MORNING. 11The teamghere has a game on with | A . Garin Xo Definite Action Taken--Will ne mnother team and will nol be able to Bakeship of John Geraldi, With) play as'was expected. The Vics ex-| pose Office and General Store| Yo its many customers In the various departments of bank: ing gives that convenience and gatisfaction that is so helpful Further Discussed at Meeting bp { : UB pected to play Round Isla if they ko i Board Governors Monday--FEarly pa or his Bou bat | Was Gutted--Fire Started From| 10 those who have banking business to transact. A We will have a special sale tbat should inter- est every woman in Kingston. The following are the particulars. A short time ago we secured one of the largest lots of good Hosiery ever brought to Kingston at prices below their value. i It was the end of the season for the impor ter, and we made him an offer for 208 DOZEN, which we got at a price that enables us to give you the best HOSIERY BARGAIN of the segson. Settlement Looked For. This téam: is. als unable to mes] Some Unknow Cause. ! It is believed that the guestion of a | them. i Inveraty Waa visited hy a bad blaze | site, for the Mowat Memorial tubercu- fit on Sat y morning. Fire from some | Josie hospital, will he fmally decided | Sullivan Will Not Umpire. {unknown cause, started in the bake | upon, at a meeting of the governors | (George Sullivan who, so far this shop of John Geraldi, and the bake of the general hospital, to be held season, bas umpired all the city league shop with the postoflice and generg! | af : games, will not act this of- store, were gutted. The fire started! 3 as w [lernoon. 'Some 'have been unkind about ten o'clock. { . , of the memorial commitice, jenough to say that, in view of, the) The Whig telsphoned Inverary about | and there was 8 good sttstulance. jrecent dispotes, that the teams would leven o'clock, and at that time, the | Great interest is beinz taken in the [uot agree to him. 'This is not the, fire was still raging, and the villagers | matter. - At this meeting, & proposi- Ase, however, for Sullivan, who is a turned out, in an endeavor to save tion was discussed, ns regards the site, firuard in the penitentiary, has found 'adjoining buildings. b but no definite decision was arrived, [Tt impossible to get away this after-| An hotel and harness shop is sita- | although the members ate doing good (HOON. It is wot known who 'will att 'nted mext. to the buildings which | work, and it is believed that a happy 0 his place. . caught fire, and the villagers did their | solution 'of the whole matter will be | Pee : {best to save them from the flames. afiound. the Boacd of ; i The i th | Tho Sousa of the fire is unknown, | 2 MCE At the meeting of the yard of gov- t was repor this mormng at a t oss could not be ascertained, | RESOURCES, $50,000,000. aia ary the proposition will "Nipper" Mathewson would mount the although it was stated that it would | ® further be discussed. It is understood sack and twirl for the Athletics, this b# very heavy. } ° | that the board has two or three sites, | afternoon, in their game with the €.' In fighting the fames, John Geraldi| ¢ which would be suitable. Le, It will either be he or Walsh. had his face and hands badly burned. | . ---- m---------- It is some time since "Nipper" has! The Bell Telephone offioe is situated | ! 107 PRINCESS 8ST. LOST FIFTY YEARS officiated and he may be a trifle wild in the gemeral store, and "while the | i. .l - bat the beginning. operator was talking to the Whig, the! : Watch Given General Burwett ino: - . fire was burning in ome part of the, GEORGE B. MeRAY, ° Oivit War Jusg Reaches Him. The Junior Game. building. ~ Manager, ® | (leneral Henry IL, Burnett, of Gos Athletics and Park Nine will play! i ---- : . be ® hen, N.Y. received by registered mail in the junier city league series at] THE WHIGS JUMBLE. ; \ 4 from Chicago =n key winder silver the cricket Geld early this afternoim. | ae 0000000000000000800000 i}, 'hat had been dispatched 'to The Rark Nines will be minus (wo A Lot of News of Interest to very: | him by messenger during tie civil whr 'men and the Athletice hne. The teams | body. 'and never reachad him will be evenly matched, | "Wild Swawberry Compound." Gib- | Buca Va T 2 yt torr Burnett-was major of thé i J -i {son's Sw Your Fruit Trees Second Ohio regiment when A, 8. =--ConMilan-Will- Refaree. rg L Come.and visit the Orphan's at St. Sus ! e [Hoffman sent him the watch with the! Con Millan has been chosen as the Mary 's-of-thedLake, July 20th. "ey ad . i ipti "Preeatited refe for this afternoons game be rain No, 5 wie rai ' | a _rinseription on the case, "'Prestitec ree | 2 b train No, 5H, Evie railroad, New THIS . "me TIME FOR THR, Major Henry l.. Barneté * hy Hon, tween the Athletics and el oA Ju [York to Balialo, was ditched near | DEADLY CODUING MOTH, A. N. Hoffman." "on! is known as a fair-minded | Portage, on Saterday morning. Engi- | | A relative of General Burnett came sport, and one who knows the rules geer Gliver was Killea and the fireman | apross the watch in a Chicago jewelry of the game thoroughly. » was. injured, ! And it is astonishing, but the De- sfore recently. AR AY ATE RE > { *Basem for tired feet," sold at) ) partment of Agriculture says that 50 . r---- | FUNNY TRIAL AT BERLIN. = (Gibson's. per cent. of the blossoms are de- Exenrsion to Lake-onthe-Mountain. J---------- A despatel from Port Limon, Costa stroyed by the Codling Moth, and the| @, Tuesday, July 18th, the Ports MitHonaire's Hanghter Telis WHY | Rica, says the erew and thirty pos only way to get rid of it is mouth Presbyterian church will rm She Whistled Off German Selon, {sengers were drowned when the steam SPRAY an exeursion 'to Lake-on-the-Mountain | Berlin, July 15./~--Berlin is interest: fer rma was sunk during a storm in| and Picton, by steamer Quinte Queen, ed and amused over the trial of the the estuary of San Juan river, With the Arsenate of Lead for alt} leaving Kingston at 7.45 a.m., Ports young Count Metternich, a nephew | Print butter, 2%. J. Crawford. Insects and mouth at 8 a.m. thirty minutes at of Connt Wolff Metternich, the Ger! Dowsger Buchess Devonshire is dead Sulphate of Lime for all Funges| LakeontheMountain- and two hours Man ambassador, s_1nudon, on the | in London, Eng, She was taken ill at Growth, in Picton. Tickets, Bc, praeurable at Shire of ohistiog MS Dyer ots an | thie Sundow races, on Friday, from Lglow's or on board the steamer. pliving extravagantly on an A oWance |. eqjre heat, and died without Let us tell you how to do it and ee of seven dollars a month, from hiR| oo nesionsness = \ tndrease your yleld of fruit G0 per . angry father. The count's ifonce | Buining . conscCioutness, OB >AtUICAY. y An Incorrect Rumor. ; Take a trip to Clayton and return cent. . is that he had every prospect of | a . A false rumor was circulated ahout ygrrying Gertrude Wertherut, | Sunday, July 16th, on steamer La- Regular trip leaving Swift's Arsenate of Lead the city, Saturday, to the effect that | daughter of the millionaire Sulphate of Lime .. .. 7Gc gal. William 11. Reid, Victoria street, had 'ype of Berlin's stores. The 10 a.m. Home in time. jor passed away. There is no foundation [of the girl denied that there was any | Sle. round trip. Sold only at to it, as Mr. Reid's condition remains {idea of the eount's marriage to their | Steamship companies at Livernool the same. daughter, who is in Jove with a Ger {involved in the recent seamen's strike, . Ww A Mitchell's Hardware rm: sm art ; {man officer, and who broke offi her [have decided on sdvanced rates to . yi , Water melons, 2c. a 1b, at Gilbert's. |geyunintance with the voung aristo | Canada and United States as an off . " At Avimer, Ont, the Draper com- {erat on learning that he had borrow- set of increased wages granted. It is By agreement of the part jes Timo- [pany's leather factory was burnel, fed money from an hotel waiter in or | possible there: will be some increase in thy Hecley, independent nationalist, | Saturday morning. Loss $14,000, [der to pay for cakes which the fam- freight rates, and John Muldoon, nationalist, are Tightning is gipposed to he the {ily wanted at a tea party. . | Great reductions in price at Pre retarned to parliament for Cork cow: featse, | The count has been in jail for nine |vost's, Brock street, in ready-made ty. . | 2 dozen Hananas, 20e., at Gilbert's. |monthy, awaiting wial for | card |alothing, gents' furnishings and: cloth ; | swindles at various continental capi- | ing made to order. 'This clearing sale NT TTT rT > {tals under the leadership of Baron | to make room for fall 'and winter im: hori Koening, alias Rudolph Stall- | portations. any who is well-known in the United | At Deaver, Colorado, fourteen mem: jotates, {hers of the United Mine Workers, on § i ------------------ . : 2 = I strike, were found guilty of contempt ORDERS FOR ENGINES. | of court for not- observing the court's £ + 3 Mackenzie and Mann Place Contracts] 20 3er prohibiting violence. The sen 3 i 8 i : 3 Re : {teices vary from a fine of $250 to a For Tweuty. | year's imprisonment. : ¥ SN A I ) @® Toronto, July 15. While people in| Come and see the happiest and heal | {be east mre hearing daily of the thiest gathering of children in this . | oarcity of money owing tc the 4 grand Canada of ours, at St. Mary's: pay {mount needed to move the crops in of-the-Lake, July 20th. 8 = . r {the west, those far-sighted men of, *"*Fasem for tired feet." Gibson's. i finance, Sir William Mackenzie and | At Chicago Thomas Schweig, a de { Sir Dogald Mann, apparently are not!tective, was shot and killed on Sa: 7.30 P. M. ' : {worried." They have just placed with | furday' morning. The crime is be the ¢'anada Foundry company an or | lieved to have been committed by a der for twenty locomotive engines for | eriminal, whose enmity Schweig had delivery this year, and J. J. Ash-|jucurred. Five men were seen runniiyg worth, 'assistant general manager of | away from the seene of the shooting s f the company, stated that the first | *"'Batger's toffee," 25c. Gibson's. an er 1€ EL] delivery will be made in August. | Men's $2.50 boots for 81.75; working I'he locomotives dre what is known boots irom $1. Dutton's, 209 Princess SAVINGS "AND BUSINESS ASSETS, $30,000,000. » Stockings For All the Family & - ha \ - 4 " | y » » . 890 Pairs Children's Fast Black Fine Ribbed Stockings This is a make that gives excellent wear. They have the perfect fit- ting ankle and seamless feet. All ~izes for Boys, small to the largest. ) ( All shzes for Girls, smallest to the lai gest 5 Your Pick Todight 10c Pair. mesmo gs 600 Pairs Women's Plain Fast Black Cotton Stockings Seanders Feet, This is a Btocking that givin great wear and is most comfortable. All sizes, 81,9, 9}, 10 inches, Yours To-Nigit, Whi the Lot Lasts, 10c Pair. 320 Pairs Fine Lisle Thread Stockings In the following colors : Tans, Light Blue, Pink, Lelio. These have dainty Lace Ankles and are worth regularly 40e pair. "Your Choice To-Night 25¢ Pair Only 90 Pairs Women's Very Fine Black Lisle ~~ Thread Stockings With SILK LEG. This is the American Shipper Stocking; Feet and Top of Lisle Thread, Leg of Silk, : And sold regular'y at 50c pair. : Yours To-Night- 35¢ Pair. 600 Pairs Men's Black Cotton Sox Seamless Feet and proper fitting Ankle and a capital wearing Sox. Yous Teh 12 1-2c Pair. Cool Underwear For Children of all sizes. Kor Boys of all sizes. COOL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN er---- So A. A. ------ To-Night, 6 for 50c [J luvin Ti ltt "ie did PREE TO-NIGHT , um Ae) By 4 O00" eur manufacturers is ing ected, . "pt "i v mw " ' x i ! ' & Yi motive costs about #15000, so this with the result that the three lovgest Bl rt ERICK S AUGUST K ASHION BOOK. ; SIR Render itl zun_abous S000,000 coteries of automobile builders and the Hundreds of New Mid-Summer Styles. EE largest tire combination may shortly ¢ , STRONG MAN DEAD. be controlled by a holding company, . -------- | The concerns suid to he interested. ® All Over Embroidery [sed to mart Come ama ae mn gt the Cnr Joker Smelly ae 8 rmons W 5 nited States Motor company, the : be : > eles" Joffe. Studebaker interests, including the E- | . : 000000 2000000000000 CRCOCOORROOOS HPPA I SES RE KINGSTON BRANCH a PVT S BTW, TBR WS SBT BRS ---n 2B PROBL TLV ELVLRNTN BN = Ses ssssesshttessssassssanes sassstesh Abas Ye 00000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 00000 : of EE PN a 2 sabia as "consolidation engines with super street. e '"1.adies' pure Irish Linen, slightly' } heaters," and are each to weigh 112} tons. The factory staff is being in| MOTOR CAR MERGER. soiled, hand embroidered initial. eveased daily, and Mr, Ashworth | -- i 3 LR | : d R Istates that they are how in n belter A £300,000,000 Company is the Re- Have any mnitia require . cgu- j position than ever to handle this class pore fn New York. r of business. He added that he was{ New York, July 15.- Automobile and lar | 5¢ value. given to understand that the vew loco: financial intevgets are quietly but ear ! motives would be used for the haul yeetly interested in a rumor to the of SVT TLILTLLLBLVVVVRNS STV LVTVLVBVOVRAVESS tw Ne ee Te an New York, July |M-F. and Flautlers plants at Detroit, 1 White only, assorted patterns, fl fson, who was Barhum and Bailey's and the United States Tire company. wrong men twenty-five years Sf judy The combined capital of these inter- y § TTL VTTLTLRTT STRESS a i 3 ; It for St. Gaudeén sell in régular way at 50¢ yard. Ni gd to poe foe 51. Coins G3 appa SEO 00, i not only ave the automobile and rub- Rear IReS ETI ATLSASEEf TSS TIASIIALLLATIALL LGR ASAI RI BRIS INS INE vis? x 1 p 30 i apoplexy. «He lived in the old-time dered , { o-Night 17¢c Yar d actors" bonrding house neighborhood. wierd} plants So Ue San yur Sach : Fa ; JeBerson was About six feet two merger ¥ ects iuches tall, and in his best days had of accessory and sundry manufactories HAD BIG EXCURSION, 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 embracing every part and attribute of rete He Boat an tool, pe Large Crowd Came to. City Over Kiagston and Pembroke Railway. remarkable strength. chains linked uround his chest, "hilt T » Bags " ' 3 ncrmdie_weighls, a in a. withe No Pardon for Winnipeg Negro. The annual excursion of the King Ladies Black Sateen Underskirts when side-show performers had 'their | East Grand Forks, Mion, July 15.-- | ston & Pembroke railway, wid Wad on a Ei J ctr chon Bion ew oh William iol the Wipes vegro con | SLY: 1 pte rom dire 0 ti, 43 rr : ; FR iy rent 8 robot, but he drifted nn. victed in Abi wty last yar of man- dre He, fr Seren : "Fancy : Flounce, regular $1.00 parally into posing for feats of Siaughier, and sent to the Minnesota [points afong the line, came { the tents fai : 1 Oo Bb gi sepure a yj at the anes, file 3a the steamer America, 1 aking the t 48c 1 |stats hoard of pardons. Gofi made ap- place of the steamer Caspian, carried : 3 : : | plication for a pardon, bat was denis [the excursionists on a trip down the SPECIAL :: FOR SATURDAY a AA Pl NAAN Rm | BRAT ARC0000RRRRR 0000000000000 000000000 a tic } i { SR Ai, a is Prisoner Huy : Pave : eT 3 the river, and with the hne weather, ie 4 was convicted of Killing o w it was a most delightial triv. The 8 . wished MgNamars Dynamite. : and. both he ang the muftieh wd woman | tH returned home late in y iis ! ! F Philadelphia, July 15.--As a result befors iden . eg or y 1 a . . ry & . of Boasts that he supplied the dyna- a 'coming to East Grand | White Muslin Night Gowns and [ {mio blow uw ihe ton, hese = a « : Cafifornia, Times, Charles Boek, thir-| Connell, pe. skirts neatly trim wi . 8 ime, Shik en Neu| o'v.Pau Firm Gots DontiaeC. \siedicol College; examined pact pho y So de 3 raet jron worker, is in a St. Paul, Mina., July 15---The Can {ihe heatl of a dog sent down from All our Ladies' Tan Russian Calf Shoes that retail at $300. Choice of 6 different styles. - : Saturday $2.00 a Pair An excellent chance to get a good, comfortable, goodwearing Oxford at less than factory price. aries P hresseli P€ niin i adian Northern railway to-day award- | . i there wen ¢ Lace and Embroidery, r Jf |e" he | pdisn Northern raifway todas seach Nopaney te sor f UES SON te Road, } '$1 2 and $! 00. fo i 8 ¢ 2ush i : ve : : \ "315,000,000. : in i" | ne ps Tiingrn it EC ared that near N the dog had that terrible disease. Dr, ; Connell found no trace of rabies, how- ever, The dog had been shot imme diately after iting the man. Last Date is Fixed. Washington, July 15.-An agree , iment to vole on the Cansgdipn. reei- woeity bill, on July 22nd, was reach od the leaders of the various fae tions of the sate at one o'clock yes: terday. The fixes a vole on the - {house wool schedule for July Sth. : } § {| | : i | ; : 2 : 4 i i i 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000. i 3 ' " . {

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