Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Aug 1911, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911. = : . gE i i : MAGISTRATE DEPLORED'WITHIN. THE AMOUNT WILBUR CLOSE 9 JULY FACT THAT THERE IS NO BATIL|ONE OF BEST CELEBRATIONS| THERE IS NO MARKET FOR IRON : : ING PLACE EVER HELD IN KINGSTON. ORE AT PRESENT. : a § . A UGUST With Proper Accommodation " for| The Final Meeting of the Committee | J. B. Hanna, President of the On- ' hi « "Young Men and Boys Who Wish ~Thanks Were Ordered Sent to tario ' Exploration Company, is - August lst to January 1912, twenty-two weeks, at less than rr The Hottest Elec- » . . to Go Swiniming--Police Made| Firemen, Bandsmen and Others. Here to Close the Mines--Slump Se. per week, will have the TORONTO GLOBE OR MAIL delivered Store Cl Daily Raid on 'a "Swimming Hole"-- A meeting of the Old Boys' Celebra-| in the Market. | : to your door by the postman. : # oses Offenders Allowed to Go. tion Committee was held in the Sous J. B. Hanna, of Cleveland, Ohio, tion Campaign in This will be the hottest political fight since the days of Sir 5 O'clock. " "It is indeed a great pity that there Sl Shambet, Sag aveuing. ordered president of the stario Exploration F i Y John Macdonald and the National Policy. The above papers: - is no place where young men and ts be paid. They came well within the | C'RPoRY, is here to close up, the com- : orty ears. have arranged to have several staff men accompany the different a hey Jv pany's iron mines at Wilbur, and stop » speakers in their trips from Halifax to Vancouver, and full re boys could go in swimming, in the Timis fixed by the "cit umoil, and i I city. of Ringatan. The question has every an cxpeasind the ork at tha fier at Collins Buy. He orts of the speeches and developments in the campaign will be EE 4tbeen talked shout from year to year, Eton that nei Te states that on account of the break-up pol Pp . ' ¥ ! campaign , ; 's but nothing has been dome, and it is |"O%Y that Ho eesti Of course. | 18 the iron ore market in the United printed fully each morning. JOHN McKAY a great pity that no attempt has been Sent) ht be ap Soul 8 rin there wan States, there "is no chance of shipping Canada is now face to face with a crisis, and no man or wo- made to provide the necessary bathing & ore from Wilbur this year. The price $1 00 man should fail to keep thoroughly posted on this important : . question on which the election will be fought. "Phone, mail or send orders to the an endless amount of gratuitous ser |i ity. vents a ton dower than it was A ' thotses." : i +5 i FURRIER : vice associated with it. The commit ; Magistrate Farrell made the above |¥'® associated with es * {some time ©. Just how long the statement, in police court, Friday |teemeri expressed their unfeigned grati- |, 5.0 oil > Sneed is not kpown, but 140-187 Brock Street. Keston. |, ning, in dealing with a case in [fication at the nssistamos given the (iy ii soyrcely likely they will be oper- i New Se i which a young man 'and a boy were |COMMitles by the firemen and a fearty ated again till we spring. \ S vice The Coll Book St i of swimmi near Sowardy' [vote for ther zeal and efficiency, was| Ty, closing will be a sore touch for $1 00 e ege ore . wharf without the necessary clothing. passed and g small contribution made many families in the Wilbur distriet. However, while deploring the fact Yo the benevolent fund. At present about 140 persons are em- J. ~ ; 'Phone 919, orix NiGuas® TRINCESS STREET. ; that there was no place for swimming, |; bands were also given 'thanks | loved out there. Since the Ontario the magistrate pol cr out that this [and the intimation made that it was Rr company bought the pro: : was no excuse for the offenders. No [the comment of the city that both had perty a and a half ago, it has doubt the young men and the boys maver Played le jae advantage | nent 5 arge amount of money in in- . : the unpleasantness of [than on ay a onday evening |giglling machinery and maki enoral * : 1 OF -- : their action, but he hoped that in the |last. The committee was also very improvements. A great rrr Ro pe : NOTE---A phone message to- up to 9 0 clock, will start : future, they would govern themselves grateful to the Salvation Army for hae hewn mined, but none has yet been . accordingly. He would allow them to [its sacred concert on Sunday after shipped. : your paper SA AY OF THIS WEEK. Carpets, Furniture go this time, with a warning. noon and to show its appreciation au- | This js the company which dickered . The young man who was accused [thorized a donation to be given 10 /with the ¢ity coundil_ for the improv- 8 and Curtains. told the magistrate that he had been |the band 'fund. ing: of Catarauur. melds. snd © hose INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. gases eess: AAA 5 employed on the steamer Caspian. He | Deputy Chief Elmer, E. Charles and deposit of $14 was lost 10 the eit Sy 0 SE : miei ma meriastteitrmiammimr opting termi mis . aid, that he had just got off the ves- [the ladies' sssociated:with-them-in-the frou gi tho agfeement not bei aie Newsy Paragraphs -- Picked Up By] sel, 'where he been heaving coal, {erection of the flag stall and flags at [ad after it hey bens rated LF i.| Reporters on Their Rounds. Fn glish i and for this reason, he wanted to take | Victoria Park were praised 'or the council The eo started to bujld| Let Canada 3 a . mpan; grow. Al Sales For Cash a bath. He had always been swim- [work they had accomplished and by !, pier at Collins a + he "Citrate of magnesia," 20c., Gib- i ming at the same place, and no per- resolution were thanked for persever- shipments from there, but this pier is son's. MADE IN STERLING SILVER: WITH VELVET BAOKS AND SASEL STANDS ROUND SHAPES, ' OVALS, AND OBLONGS. ALL SIZES re did pot realize son had objected. ance and endeavor in bringing the |i incomplete, and work is to be| raurier, a leader, and a loyal Ca- For that worn out,' tired and run down feeling there is no 4 The young man and lad were ar [work to a successful completion. stopped upon it. - nadian. e W better tonic than a combina- <® 3 _|raigned in the police court as a result| Courtlandt Strange, president of the ilbur mines i i Mrs. T. Polley, of Stella, left for This Sale is making new custom-| ," "4" ode by Constables 'James (Old Boys' Association, Montreal, ex- miles from Rin Staated mat Buffalo, N.Y. 4 Thursday, y i < ers-for us every year. This year we . . . / will see a large increase in the num-| Downey and Daniel McCarey, at the |pressed sincere regret that the mem |p. railway. The total acreage owned| Mrs. J. S. Neilson, of Stella, left "Der. "swimming hole," on Thursday after- bers were unable to attend the cele and controlled hy the company is 17, [for Bufialo, N.Y., on Tuesday. noon. 5 i i bration ' chiefly owing to engagements |237. It is said that the whole property | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders ae police had Seeived somplajita made before hand. He suggested - that {was purchased for $50.000, . party {received at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. Ours is delicious in- tate about t Xe The ter, and on rong ac fat the next celebration at ' least athe capital stock is placed at $15,000,.| "Let the farmer have his turn," is aontains fron to emrich the sont, | rt Se ont jo t ph month's notice be given. The secre- |000. the slogan of the reciprocity party. |g piood peptonized (digested) : t ugh 1 ° a Sm > any tary will reply, and, in addition, will| The company, is interesting itself | 'Buy grape juice," at Gibson's. @ beef to feed the tissues. and rgtrent, Par eonsta; a ne I forward a package of souvenir pro- {more in the gold mines it has isc | A. Turcotte, Division street, left, choice wine as an appetizer, secure their names, a is was alliorammes for distribution among mem- (ered in the &i BEEF, IRON ANI) WINE. < ¢ PRICES RANGE FROM ; i i 3 obalt district. J. G. Me- | Thursday, for Boston, for a holiday. In a recent Government $1.00 to $2.50. that was Stsived, so that the guilty |hary in Montreal. The secretary will al- Nulty, who was formerly manager wt A number of the Montreal Boy $ analysis a bottle taken from P ------------ 50 Jotward to the old hoys Phicage Wilbur, is now in northern Ontario scutes paid a Visit to the city on our stock Sf Beet, Iron and D . i oronto ers expressing the ap- las the company's esentative. ay. Wine proved to be a superior APTA Wt NAS ~CpuR RACK. | Preciation of the citizens on their visit PARY'S representative | Children's white shoes, 63c. Dut- | 4 article ranking as first class. : Tn "t+ land saying the city is always ready Dance at Wolfe Island. tons, 209 Princess street. . BOTTLE. 50e¢ owe to meet and greet them : | Mrs. O. Glen nd Miss Gertrude TRY A ¥ ty . He Got Bad News at Winnipeg, But Near] vi &! SIE Tae dance given Thursday evening, i Westhort. 6 i f eke + Met Some Bellevilliass, Nearly every account against the by the English shureh at Wolle 1s. | LIPRS: 27 spenciing a lew cays in Dr. A. P. Ch 'Capt. Alfred Hunter, who left Belle- ------ eT x od mayor, Ald [land, on iam Card's grounds, was | Kingston. i cs : . ek own 'apt. » . were appointed |a grand success. A record crowd iH Miss Birdie Jamieson, of Kingston, is yi 8 of | Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. -- SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. ville, on July ig og oat. with lo vouch ny future accounts that muy (the season was present, there being |the guest 6 Mrs. Richard Lake, 270 850 KING STREET, the object of meet is wife on presented. : bout 700 In at Eh {Slater street, Ottawa. Issuers Marriage Licenses return from Japan, where she had been ---- Wolfe Tolamhe att _H. Cunningham, piano tuner, 21 ot attending the marriage of ber Uaugh | AN AMERICAN NEWSPAPER |over from the city at 7.30 o'clock, re. | Kiog street. Leave orders at' Me- Ue haa, retusved go disappointed map. a-- turning at 11.30. Davis and Russell's | Auley's bookstore. SSVI » i Golden ON, © $17.80 bi Ente of nia om whch. onan 3, Imbremions of urchin, of Wolle Td, farvabe | Bass, ighing ss bigh sa, our | SOSSSSIIII99997949999 in Mahogany ...... $19.00 gun, ON CG as held ina. Grand Trunk Pacific. music. pounds, lave lien -cunght ot Thou Sor 00) i Sthogany . antine at Victoria because of a case| Watson Banks Berry, Ottawa, corre- "Buy Tis," at Gibson's. n an tes of smallpox on board. There was [*Pondent of the New York Evening Opened Business in Lethbridge. Wilfred Leach and brother H. M. C. > . $11.00, in Surface Oak hi der the ci Post and the New York Journal of Q Ni tod : ET , all des, to|NOthing to do un circumstances | : Of Bawden Bros., have opened large |S. Niobe, are here on 4 visit to their CARP BINDS. all grades, up to for Capt. Hunter but to come back, Commerce, who has been in Western house furnishing re in Tolar parents, on Ridpau atrest. FITIIP IIIS IPPI PIIIIIIVII IIIS III C--O hl EL 9 totbobotto te 18 yards, lengths, reduced 25 per i d rr 1C : 2 3s ' cent. which he did, but not before with es he bun low Yess, has Alta. Their store was open for inspec-| 'Buy fruit sdlts," at Gibson's. . characteristic onergy, he bad trans: |,0 0 OWOE to ding the Gra (tion this week. Richard Reid, brother| Dr. A. Shaw and wife, of Phila- "Phone 90. 1°¢ . |acted some business in connection with "Th asp a Fegan NE the Grand | of Frank Reid, Princess street, is in |delphin, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. his official duties. velled : bs OYer whith line he tre- the business with them. They are Shaw, University avenue. -------------- rin y Y Special sale women's Oxfords, tan or §® NSE : Oneof the greatest surpri ¢ brothers: of George Bawden, of the pec 8 0 » tan 1 F HARRISON Co. CONSERVATIVES HAD MEETING... (2 ihe groats whet, for. tr) Thousand Island Steamboat company, black, $1.58. Button's Shoe Store, 209 g ? . | first time I had the pl idi cr ---------- t i yaa . : J Elected Ward Chairmen and Dele a. ay 3 sauure of Hing "Buy ice cream bricks," Gibson's. Miss Birdie Jamieson, Kingston, i a gates--Addresses Delivered. Grand Trunk Pacific. Owing to the| Mr G. McClymont and daughter the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. Lake, ------ The Kingston conservatives held a (fact that the road is a new one I had | Min%: have returned to Ottawa, after 270 Slater street, Ottwwa. 25. D i rally on Thursday night, when ward fexpected an experience like oe invar- | Pending two weeks with friends and White doors for men, $1.25. Dut - DS. : SLL LLL | | irmen were selected, also the dele [ably encounters when travelling over [Telatives in Pittsburg township. ion = uo rincess ghewst. lat "ain ~---- rn | . ® |uates for a meeting which will be held [a new railroad. Instead of the obso- | Buy sponges." at Gibson's. 1 1s ith b Wolfs Islan or 0 Lace Curtains shortly, and at which a candidate will |)ete coaches, slow service and rough The many friends of T. F. Rescorla, r ny Dal. wit i 2 at a who) We will close out all » [Pe chosen, J ,_|track, I found that the Grand Trunk |Will be sorry to hear that he is con- "IIE * Ne... Gil : . "© The president, W. R. Givens, was in |Pacific are running trains that would [ied to his heme through illness. Slate co) Megusia, - lines dress materials for REPAIRED $ [the chair, and after the business part |Be a credit tw any road in America. | ' Uittate of 'magmesia," 25c., Gib- *°F°% T Sydent hai & Our showing of Lace Cur- [of the meeting had been disposed of, | With solid vestibuled trains on which [SO0S. | Charts Truscott, Sydenham, choir |g) summer wear, at greatly 1s 3 | addresses were delivered by Dr. J. W. [are provided all modern conveni : [man af the Sounty POP aunt |® reduced prices.' The Ww F GOURD R 3alns io Iriab. Polat, Brussels § ly, ,y,, M.P.; W. F. Nickle, M.P.P.,{a roadbed unsurpassed anywhere. |we, was in the. city on Friday. Pp . . . No pe Autolgietis, Andi and Donald Melutyre, large engines, a fast train schedule 0000000000000000000000 oy ne i gn. litle |@ Goods must be cleared and Nottingham qualities, ---------------- and many other features, the road pre- "Kingston's Famous Fur daughter, Helen, went to Ogdensburg, | XX out to make room for fall ee ---- THAT DESIRABLE DOUBLE SOLID BRICK DWELLING Number 417 and 419 ¥ White, Ivory and two tone ef- : Off to San Francisco, sents the appearance of a great east- wi n : 5 to-day, t nd an week with friends. 4} fects are aa exquisite In desigh § | Edward Rall, formerly of the Whig [rh toed highway. Many roads: which : "Clearing sale of children's slippers, oods now on the way, P as the most fastidious could staff, and now of Ottawa, left, on|Mav® i Open to the public for every description and color, less than Lots of snaps for all ' desire ® | Friday, for San Francisco, Cal, and|'Wenty-five or thirty years have not .- cost. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. will not be back for a 'month. He ix |Y®t Put their property in as perfect Summer Sale Fishing at Charleston Lake this 3 NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. 3 one of four local delegates to the condition as this road has on the be season is reported io be the bost in ini to - ~--Special values at $1.00, ® international typographical union con. [E!MHNE: years. Both salmon and Hass are bit- Visit our ready to wear department and N $1.25, $1.50. Bae Kin He wie 5 ie ied aint PASSED NORMAL ENTRANCE. ng well. colored skiff |was seen on : of Cedar Island, Friday | & 56 the snaps that we Y000000000000 as Kingston by his wife, who will 3 IRISH POINT CURTAINS, ® (be the guest of Limestone City resi List Those i Aa the shore ( pb $3.50 to $8.00. $ [dents while he is away, The " Fron a From ; morning, almost completely battered are showing. Ladies' Johnson Street, each side tenac. to pieces, containing eight Bho an Aone from Ont of Pocket $50,000. at ollawing from Prostenns have . A =o ape juion, at Gitou's. ad wash dresses and wash with b. and c., gas and 00 upward. ) : : amen entrance to normal schools: 2 four choice now for a bargain, chil- ted : op . o RAB POINT, $3.5 A Sheth ohn a" od _-- ~R. E. Butterill, I. A. Baxter, E. * dren's slippers, less than cost. Call it suits in dainty colors are at at hot ain 198 feet ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. - | Bourke, M. F. Bradden, G. S. Cronk, " Dutton's, 209 Princess, street. ) being closed out at less goes with the purchase for ® | While its empire girdling tour was » X : : FOLIPPLIIINEFIIPIOI00e i , Dr. _|A- M. Daly, H. M. Fenning, L. Flem- Miss Margaret Dunuett, spirells cor- : ) for $4,000, reat a], sUOcess "Be Charles A ing (hon), H. S. Frink, H. J. Good- settiere, has left for Meadville, I'a., than half price. -"s : 1% 198, 2 ' A 5 Tod A Y Ss | be Harvise: amo: finns he Sri, wil friend (hi, M. G. Holland, F. Hamil- to attend the Spirella Training school R. McFAUL. meet the large outlay, Dr. Harris, [10% M. Harrigan, S. Kennedy, M. H. for two weeks. li To See Is To Admire IN however, is a wealthy man, and it is LeSage, E. M, McDermott (hom), K. | : Order your corset now at New York Kingston Carpet Warchouse. understood is not worrying shout McDonald, M. Mullin, A. 1. Revelle, L. i Dress Reform, perfect fit, from $3. 200 B y 4 : SR the financial aspeet. "IM. Robinson, E. Stayley, A. Whelan. Princess street. ~~ And Buy. + | THE REAL ESTATE EXPERT. ve These successful from lennox | p Mrs. (Capt.) Malone, who is camping ¥ = ---- Presented With Flags. Addington are:--B. R. Allen, M. J. il down the river was removed to the ; : , F. M. Baldwin (hon), F. R. | weneral hospital, Thursday, suffering bX --. io vent and rents collected, The. new steamer Geronia, of the |Armstr . a Ontario and Quebec Navigation com- e (bon), Ms Blakely (hon), W. B= from appendicitis. ; Fire insurance. Best companies re pany, was expected, in Picton on Fri. kX. Ci C. P. Fitsp. L. Ne S. Dono- metre Mig gr pho. Bie, ise. presented. "Phone 539. b 3 an, PP trick, a = 18) , SDC. 8, 28 day. A presentation of flags was to) pa ' Pri ret 6. L. . . : . bed oe Taking BY hho cous : JV. = The steamer America - cleared, at |(g hg Bago of the thoroughly i L, Rockwell wight. dod, - ee gular ur ewman capable manner in which Capt. . |C. Thompson, sion to Ogdensburg, an a good man handled boat i crowd on hoard. great gale Ee at Suing the Sucoussful Mima, : TE) Grape juice,' at ai ans. " h engers i purse ie coming 'affeta oats ame ween CivN] Serv que him & of a, al schools are notified that their Faliets, SUL Counts. to for and Bankers was not playd, on aw : |plications for admission must be Thursday evening, on account the to the deputy minister of educati ngee Silk Bankers not turning up. g The Always Busy Store. not later than Tuesda, Sept. Sth, Fancy Parasols for 78¢ £1 motor veils, 50¢., all colors; white The normal schools will open a Tues: ses for .... $3.67 @ belts, from So; Finch silk ribbon, lie | SEEEREISLEROEORETIG: day, Sept. 26th, at 9 a.m., at which Jad. New Yoit Dress Rafoem, 208 Not dntte Jat Jean Shes. :™ nes. H. Y. Claxton, president of the |] 79% 2 ] . [at least eighteen Ta be Kingston Old Boys' Association of GRAND UNION i age P Toronto, left, on Thursday, for ] i 2) Oct, lst. . #& HOTEL = sone BEES £4 BT oI EL Th ey Mercury nats humidity Hard time for Baseball Notes. ro COLLARS, LL The championship games hetween CUFFS, : ¥ ; : : Cooke's and St. James' jumiors and SHIRTS, : | em \ : whe y: . {Panamas the between Cooke's and Queen | § SHIRTWAISTS, a0 Sult_You Lith "FQ ble, was granted of ; pest week for [are likely to be played ut the SSAA 8 when they are mot laun- cin ades' body sday evening.' : f ii A. field day, August 16th. dered right. = O OOO; thessenenses QIEEIRPRERERETEE con cellar; lot. 66 x 132; 0000000000000 000sasscsoe The executive mesting of the S5.A Try this Laondry- AA, will be held Monday night, in | dety humid days and " {stead of Friday nigut. avold hurt to your pride ot and pocket. Vietorias for Ottawa. The Victoria baseball team leaves KINGSTON LAUNDRY , {Friday evening, for Ottawa, where it " ' will play the Athletics, of Ottawa, oni Cor. Pelnons and Sydenham of {Saturday afternoon. All the team will "Phone 22. to exeaption of Douglas Pound | ¢ go with ] "Marty"! Walsh will ampire the game. gesessesscsssssssssascsed esseee : ,w om

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