Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Aug 1911, p. 2

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. > left, today, for St. John, NB., to Told In | f Ease a T Tighe [ETE ne © RECIPROCITY macnee, who have spent some weeks THEFT CHARGE. AUGUST Store Closes Daily 6 O'clock. at Metis, will leave on Sunday for Quebec. They will also spend some Montreal before returning : -- Been Cause of His Trouble, and A very enjoyable and interesting 'That He Would Never Touch it bridge was: given at the Country Clab on Tuesday afternoon by Miss - STEPHEN LEACOCK, a E 4 Author of Literary Lapses, Ete. $1.00 pays for the Toronto Mail: or Globe delivered to your door by the postman from now until Janoary Ist,' 1912 The Volume consists of a collec- An average of abaut 4c ber. week, tion of ten short stories written in a burlesque vein and illustrating the author's singular gift of humor at its very best. | [time n°) Captain and Mri J. "B. Cochrane, and Miskes Christine and Sylvia Cochrane left on Saturday fori the ACA. camp on Grindstone Isl - : ; Ex-Cadef Nation, who has , been | ASAin--Other Cases in the Police Franves Sullivan in honor of her sis- Victoria, B.C " : : : x phy hws i "Your I promise you ter, Mrs. Charles Crookall, of New | 3, Norman Stuart Leslie, Bagot ¥ York. Miss Sullivan, in a dainty |sireet. left on Saturday for St. John, that J high take unothes . drink mauve muslin gown, received. the IN § to spend some time visiting her rong . guests, assisted by Mrs. Crookall, who | mother, Mrs. or So stated Alexander McDonald, Sr {wore a handsome white lingerie gown. Ex-Cadet Morrissy, who was a five cout CoN 37 morsing, He : Orrissy guest ednesday ; JOHN McKAY with cerise pholx. Cards" were played [for Montreal. was arrested a few days ago on a 5 at 'seven tables and the pri were (Continued on Page 3.) Surge) stealing a coat and vest, FURRIER Mrs. AF. Chistman, Haniteah ao TCA oth. Ba wie pasiurmos on 2 Sen re, A, VP. ristmas, Montreal, a 4 'TT 3 NING. [Both men were trod Miss Dorothy Brownfield. "The other | WEDDED TURSPAY RYENIVG on the rand Bo han Norte Players weve: Mrs. T. D. R. Hem |ygjuy Rosie Kiiem, Princess Street, i Was the Bride. A marriage took place "149-137 Brock Street. Kingston. 26¢ pays for the Toronto Mall or Globe from mow until spending several days in town, leaves to-day Eo 3 young man, at the session of the po Ihe rooms were prettily decorated lin town last week, leit on Saturday ed 7 September 22nd. giving the entire Election News. ming, Mrs. R. C, Carter, Mrs, J. P. - Shy. L Bateson - ar: : The Best Book of the Season. Handsome cloth binding. 220 pages. PRICE $1.00 The College Book Store "Phone 014 the These newspapers have arranged for a special staff to ac comipany the different speakers in their «rips from Halifax to Vancouver, and full reports of the speeches and developments in the campaign will be printed fully edch morning Gildersleeve, Mrs, Fraak Strange, Mrs. Frederie Brownfield, Mrs. R. E. Kent, oa Mrs. Ki i Mrs. Campbell Strange, Mrs. W. R. home and Mrs. Klitn, Princess trouble. He was under the influence 3 4 Givens, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor, rs. 0. 'stret, on Tuesday evening, when their } bt z " Au st Sale Es i TE SA Sie" San Sitti LE Dl 2 = Fold Y ' Tory. T a: i 3 Bis re Chientior or Imistake, as he had uo intention of > ~OF 3 . 9 es, W.4. Prnig, Miss 'Belleville, The ceremony was per-i : Mary ora, i ¥ i». BEY inh, im junior formed by Rabbi Charles Tomaras, "aM po Lo. LL 2 Carpets, Furniture . and Curtains. Jin Sarab Willis, Halifax; Mrs. P. G. assisted by Rabbi Coben, of Belle in the jail for several days Mec ee ---- " . the at . Campbell, Miss Lillian Norton-Tay- ' ville. lor, Miss Lettice/ Tandy, Miss Bessie | 4. Smythe, Miss Loretta Swift, Miss Mr. hong Irene Swift, and Miss Agnes Browne, the , After bridge ten was served. The tea al Donald had been given sufficient time Men. Frahm, 1 Otanees 10 Consider his cate He. had mad Zacks brothers, of Petechoro, Mr ("0 investigation iuto his case, how- : {Yanover, of Belleville *- 7 over, and found that he had u good : ; table, which looked very prety, was | Jno Sophie Klein, sister of the|'ome, and that thin was the firs |200 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. and 3 time he liad ever been arrested. On . : jeentred by of y Pied by, lan be, wns ars "IN "MARINE CIRCLES ~ | ferns, surrounded by smaller vases of ride. edema, "oti wesount "he was willing 16 give he A Big Cut on the price of Linol- 8. \, 12 ft. wide. all colors e. : 60¢ Lino., 6 fi, wide. all colors, e. 40¢ Lino. 6 ft. wide, all colors, 4c. Inlald Lino., all ec. $1.26 Inlaid Lino., all designs, . ~ BE SERRA RRA RIE PARLOR SUITE SPECIALS. 2 Parlor Suites, 5 pleces, Velour, regular $28.00. for $21.00. 1 Parlor Suite, 5 pieces. in Silk. regular $40.00, at $34.00. 1 Parlor Suite, 3 pieces. Mahog. finish, regular $30, at $24.00, Everything reduced in every de- partment. A good chance for you to save money. Yours, . "Phone 90. > } Lace Curtains Our showing of Lace Cur. 3 talns in Irish Point, Brussels § Net, Marie Antolngtte; Arabian § p and Nottingham qualities, in White, Ivory and two tone ef- @ fects are as exquisite in design J ® a8 the most fastidious could ) desire. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, ~8pecial $1.25, $1.50. IRISH POINT CURTAINS, f $3.60 to $8.00. _ MARIE ANTOINETTE from $6.00 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. PREP ROVE ERRORS ees R. McFAUL. Kingston Carpet Warehouse. &&: designs F. HARRISON Co values at $1.00, § sivhe same flowers. Miss Marion Red- den poured tea and Mrs. W. Nickle cut the ice cream. Those who came in for ten were: Mrs. Hugh Nickle, Mrs, Howard Folger, Mrs. J. field, Miss Nora Gordon, Miss Florence Cwummingham, Miss Fdith Folger, Miss Aileen Rogers, Miss Jessie Smith. » - » - "Mr. Alwyn Forneri, of the Standard Bans, Montreal, is speading the holi- days with his father, Kev. I. S. Forneri, Alfred street, Miss Murray, of Brockville, Tuesday in town, the g of Charlotte Powers, Princess street, | Rev. Ogilvie Dob%, who was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. J, B. Wal hem, this week, returned to Brockville on Tuesday, Mrs. Herbert Broadbent and her two cousins, Masters Murray and Ted, Boosh, of Boston, arrived Tn town on Friday. Mrs. Broadbent is the guest of Mrs. Booth, Umion street, and Masters Murray and Ted Booth are the guests of Mrs. M. S. Sutherland, Earl street. - - » - Mrs. Robert Fraser, West street, who has been visiting Mrs. L. L. Hender- son at the Thousand Island urrived home on Monday. Mrs. G. F. Emery; who is the guest of her father, Mr. Samuel Birch, Ba- got street, went down to Thousand Island Park to spend to-day with her mother. Mr. Geofirey (Hara, who has been in at "The Maples," for a few days, re- turned to town on Tuesday. Mr. Reid 'Muller, the future tenore imo of America, accompanied " wife, will arrive from New York on Monday to visit his former sing- irg master, Mr. Francis Fischer Pow- ers, Princess street. "a . Mr. J. M. Sherlock, of Toronta, will spend the week-end in town. Mr. and Mrs. C. Henderson Carter, Sherbrooke, will arrive in town on Saturday, to visit Mr. Carter's mo- ther, Mrs. R. C. Carter, on West street. Mr. and Mrs. Hart, who have been travelling in the east for some time, spent Mon- day and Tuesday in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Strachan, King street, en route to their home in Winnipeg. Mrs, Charles Parker,' of Kanloops, who is visiting her sisters, the Misses Callaghan, Garden Island, spent the: week-end in Gananoque. - Mrs, Poole and her daughter, Miss Grace Poole, of Cornwall, are the guests of Mrs. Lasher, 'Hedge Lawn." Mrs. Campbell Laidlaw, who spent the week-end in Ottawa, returned to town on Monday and is the guest of Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, Urversity av- enue. ? Miss Annie Fairlie, Brock street, left to-day vor Cobalt, where she wll spend some time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fairlie. | Mr. and Mes. D. G. Daidlaw left to-day for a trip down the St. Law- rence. . » » . 4 osecssssssse Misses Dora and Ada Cook have re- turned from England, where they at- @ [tended school, and will spend the re: mainder of the season with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cook, at their summer cottage on the St. Law- rence. Miss M. A. Deacon, Brockville, is a guest of Miss Bajus, Rideau street. Rev, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparling, of Brockville, are summering at rs quois; . A Mrs, J. E. L. Goodwill, who has been visiting Mrs. Robert Fraser, West street, returned to Peterboro, torday. Nrs. J, B, Sarruthers, "Annandale," Murray, Toronto; Miss Mabel Brown. | | Falls. pout] 'The bride's dress was of marguisette. Her mother's dress vas, Black silk, The groom's gift the bride was a gold watch, studded with dancnge, and the bride's gift to the groom was a diamond stick pin. The groom's gift to the bride's mother wus a gold brooch. . The newly-wedded couple left at nudnight for Buffalo * and Niagara On their return they will re in Belleville. Many costly pre num- side J sents were received from their erous friends. IN SPORTING CIRCLES. Still Disputing That C.L.C.-Victoria Game, There still seems to be some trou- ble with regard to the game on July 3rd, between C.L.C. and Victonas, which caused so much comment. Um- pire Sullivan's decision was in favor of Victorias, who were entitled to the purse, President Tierney, it, seems, ai- ter asking a lot of outside sports their opinion in the mutter decided to give each team half the amount. Manager Hartrick, of the Victorias received a for $37.50, which he refused to Park, [che the guest of Sir Richard Cartwright, | by get to the people of this a » . accept. He claims the Victorias want all or none at all. Vowinkel Quits Baseball. Oswego Times. "Johnny" Vowinkel has accepted a position in the Burt drug store- in West Bridge street and will work thwre during the coming fall and win- ter. Bis retirement Jrom baseball on account of his arm is a matter of re at but is friends are confident that the injured wing will recover and he will 'come back." Baseball Notes. The ball game, Thursday evening, be- tween Cooke's and Brock, is looked forward to with much interest. Cooke's won the last game. iplay in the Mercantile league, Thurs Hart and Miss Joan | The Civil Service and Locomotives are up day, at five o'clock. Bo.h teams looked upon as being able to put a good fight. Baseball Records. Eastern League--Toronto, 5; New- ark, 1. Baltimore, 4; Montreal, 2. Rochester, 4-2; Jersey City, 0-0. Pro- vidence, 3-0; Buffalo, 1-2. National League--Pittsburg, 13; Philadelphia, 0. Chicago, 3; New York, 1. Brooklyn, 2, St. Louis, 0. Cincinnati, 3; Boston, 0. American League---New York, 6-2; Detroit, 4-1. Boston, 8; Cleveland, 6; Philadelphia, 4; Chicago, 1. Washing- tom, 10; St. Louis, 5 Canadian League--London, 4; Brant- ford, 2. Berlin, 7; Hamilton, 6. St. Thomas, 7; Guelph, 6. With the Boy: Scouts. The boy scouts, in camp at Brophy's Point, had a big time, on Tuesday night. There was a fine. bon- fire, and all had a merry time. Long swimming contests were held, and proved . very interesting. To-morrow will be a big day with the scouts, when they will be C Henson, with drill a i steamer Wolfe Islander will make special trip to Brogh 's Point, leavi at 145 o'clock a re at 6.30, The camp will break up, Saturday. Itm a chance and he hoped that would make good In the future, accused was discharged, © David Urie has only been out in this country a week, according to his own story, but that was sufficient time for him to hecome acquainted with the local police. He was gath- to-day. ered in as a drunk last night, und] The steamer Conger Coal when he told the magisirate, that he for Uswego. had only been out a week thecourt| The steamer Dundee passed down this remarked that he was making a very [morning loaded with grain on her way bad leginning. He was taxed $1 and from Port Colborie to .Slontreal. costs, or ten days. | 'Tue steamer Simla passed down George Thompson was an "also | Tuesday night. drunk" and he was taxed $I and | Ar Swift's wharf: Steamers Toron- coats. to and Caspian, down, xo-day; steam- George Eltott, a stranger in the er Quinte (ueen cleared for Thousand city, alsa fell into the pcVice nets |Island Park, with an excursion for for being drunk .and was remanded a{the races; steamer Rideau King will week, He said he eame from Brant- | Arnive from Ottawa, to-night; steamer ford. He told a hard: luck story to | Rideau Queen cleared for Ottawa, this several peaple who gave him financial MOTNing; steamer Belleville, east, to i 2 io day; steamer Dundurn, west, to-day: assistance. This money found ite 7 n . , ay; : steamer City y . pl way to local hotels. I ity of Ottawa, west, to-day. | M. T. Co's elevator: The steamer Afraid-of the Issue. {Beaverton discharged a full cargo of Woodstock 'Santina Review. grain from Fort William, and cleared The opposition, if it has any hope 'or Belleville to load cement! the cr expectation of winning the oon- Steamer Acadian arrived from Fort fidence of the people, should play | William and discharged a cafgo of the game fairly. It sought to justify grain and will clear for _ Belleville to ita policy of obstructing public . busi- load cement for Fort William; the ness inthe house of commons by the tug Thompson cleared for Montreal plea thit its object was to force With the barge Hamilton, loaded with an appeul to the country so as to 65,000 bushels of grain;the steamer give the electors an opportunity to Ulenmount passed up from Sydney, express an opinion with reference to loaded with rails for Fort William, the question of reciprocity. How can tuking in tow the barge Quebec; tug it justify its comduet now of The --. Arivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. Kelly cleared for © Erie The barge. cleared seek- Ilall, from Montreal, two light bar ing to so complicate the ixsue before ges; tug Mary, from Montreal, with the people as to prevent n decision oil barge No. 86; tug Emerson, cn the question of reciprocity on its|from Moutreal, with barge Quebec. merits ¥ To force an appeal to ' the on one issue aud then endea- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. vor to divert the attention of hoi -- electors to other matters is to show | yews Paragraphs ked Up B but scant respect for the intelltgence oy on ed Up 3 of the slestors, The Soot, ha William Swaine, piano tuner, Urders course, have the ren " 4 [veers at MecAuley's. 'Phone 778. own bands. | Miss Fannie Jex, Montreal, is vis Dr James Brady of Rochester, is|iting Mrs. T. Davidson, )embroke a ep T ed street. visiting in the city on his way to Misses Sophis-and Georgia Conway, Bobs La . aii nion street, are holiday.ng at Barry- Iron w Quinine ale. S01 4. Miss Janet Porter, Cleveland, Ohio, is visititig her uncle, Charles Porter, 00000000000000000000080 Bagot street. ol D. si. Laidlaw o day, for a visit ® and other points. | tl. Cusningham, piano tuner, 21 | King street. Leave orders at Me ! ! | tonie." Gib. |* Thurs Indies leaves, on "Kingston's Famous Fur to the West Auley's bookstore. The death occurred recently at 'ona, of Mrs. George Shales. She only been ill 4 short time. Mrs. G. Farrell, Ottawa, and ter Vincent were the guests of J. 8. McShane, Rideau street. Dr. Oscar Daly, Princess left on Tuesday for Alberta, Ihe" will spend the next month. ! Mrs. Arthur Bernier, has returned te {Montreal, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Meredith, Colborne street "Buy infants' food." * Gibson's. Mrs. K. Allen, of Rockwood hospital, {and party, are spending the day at ® | Thousand Island Park, guests at the ® Wellesley Hotel. The Italian confined to the general ® i hospital, suffering from lockjaw, has @ (passed the critical point, and it is oe expected he will recover. ®| Mrs. James Blomley, Collingwood ®_gireot, is the guest of her daugh- o Iter, "srs. F. F. Crawford, Flower ave eo nue, Watertown, N.Y. eo | Capt. John Corkey, Kingston, has @® been a inted on the government ® steamer Bayfield, «during the illness lof Capt. McQuaid. The Bayfield is (taking soundings at Cobourg. | Mrs. W. Clifford and Mrs. have left for their home, in lafter visiting their uncle, Patrick | Deny, Collingwood street, and also o | their aunt's Mrs. George Booth, Will {iam treet. A prominent conservative of this icity declares that his party leaders | were crazy when they forced the rec procity issue, making it the only issue for the coming election. He knows what the result will be. | i i i i street, where Conners ® ® . ® . * ® . ® ® . : Chicago, ° Cag! * * ® * ° ° . ® ° . com- Pacific he city i tion of y ¥ » gran of "the-ity way into the scalp To The rool of] There is only one preparation known to do that. eu A SUMMER TONIC For that worn out, tired and run down feeling there is no better tomic than a combina- tion of BEEF, IRON AND WINE. in taste, enrich the : | : English Photo Frames MADE IN STERLING SILVER WITH VELVET BACKS AND EASEL STANDS ROUND AND¢ OBLONGS Fewevevevewe Ours Is delicious § contains fron to blood, peptonized (digested) ® beef to feed the tissues. and choice. wine as an appetizer. in a recent Government analysis a bottle taken from our stock of Beef, Iron and Wine proved to be a superior article ranking as first class. TRY A BOTTLE, 80c. Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 1853 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. OVALS, SIZES SHAPES, ALL PRICES RANGE FROM $1.00 to $2.50. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, 8500 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. So000000000000¢ FIV IIIIVIVIIIIIIIIIIIIe PN | i : : D4 AND REPAIRED W. F. GOURDIER LOOK THESE OVER 531 Albert Streei--§ rooms, H, & €.; good yard and stable; §$1,100\ 177 Pine Street Detached Fram) Dwelling: 8 rooms b & ¢; garden and stable, $1,500 418 Johnson Street Detached frame dwelling, 7 reoms, bh. & « and good garden; $1,650 Corner Nelson and tached brick; 8 rooms: X 89 ft. $2.000 Corner Bagot and Bari>-3 dwell ings, with improvements and shop, all for $2,400 116 Earl water heating, light, $2.650 We have property for Sale In all parts of the City. Come and seg us The 2 extra specials in Bleached Table Linen that we will offer on Thursday. be 8 : @ Good. quality Bleached Table - Linen, 72 inches @ wide. all Linen, and in & dainty patterns, a good 69¢ quality for a Thurs: § ® day Special 6c YARD @ : ety Extra quality Bleached Table Linen; 72 inches wide, beautiful designs, all pure Linen. Thisisa & regular 90c quality to he 21 OO 8 MLN -. The Real Estate Expt (o) y- Money to Loan, Fire Infurance, Corner Johnson and Division Sts, 'Phone 539, Street, Bas § rooms, hot and electric LIENERT. FALLING HAIR STOPPED. Baldness Cured by Destroying the Parasitic Germ That Causes It. Baldness follows falling hair, all ing hair follows dandruff; and dand- ruff is the result of a germ digging hair where it saps the vitality of the hair. To destroy that germ i prevent as well as eure dandruff, i hair, and, lastln, % Newbro's Herpicide, an entirely new, seientific discovery. Wherever it has f KINGSTON LAUNDRY Cor. Princess & Sydenham Streets, One dol _ guaranteed. Phone 22. ; ; Ann, B. Me ord, special agent, Kingston. % large \ IN N

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