Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Aug 1911, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, JHURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1911 . Lambert - -- . Merchant T: Tailor N LOOK HERE YOU MEN-- You have to wear Clbthes, and when you buy you look for the best value for your money. Low priced clothing Is seldom cheap. Good eloth, well made at reasonable pricis is the cheapest clothing to buy, and this you get when dealing with ©000000000000000000060000000008 0000 Try 1 OUR WICKER AND BAMBOO SUIT CASES ARE LIGHT, DURABLE, AND CHEAP 'CALL I SEE THEM. THE " TOKYO" " 171 Wellington Street. eesccssben a +E OTL TLLLTLVRIVVR BLT VOES ® ©00000000000000000000 'Imount. loaded, with rails, from Sydney Suits For Summer Wear Need the same careful attention given your Winter apparel. Try Us On A Summer Suit CRAWFORD & WALSH Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot St. 000000000000 0090000000000000000000000000009¢ ATTENTION WHEN YOU REQUIRE ANY Tinsmithing, Gas-~Fitting, Plumbing "or Hot Water Heating Done 'CALL UP --- _---- ~ EHiott Bros. Telephone 35. 77 Princess Street. All orders promptly attended to. 0000000000000600000000 | } | Sod : I HE i | Ell {Summer Clearance OF 1 Suits, Dresses and Skirts Coat and Skirt Wash Suits, White, Mauve... and Tan. Regular prices, $7.50 to $11.50 NOW ALL ONE PRICE AT .. Long White and Linen Coals. $6.00, NOW Pretty Mull, Maule at "Ha&lf White and Cream Skirts ai Half Price. Silk apd Lisle Gloves. Half Price. The Leading D. M. SP ENCE, Millinery Store. 119 Princess Street. in Blue, Pink. Grey $2.98 Regular prices. $3.25, $3.59, ana . $163 $1.75 snd $2.50 "m White, Cream, Pink, Blue and aie One-piece Dresses Price. AFROeeTTLRTRRLTRTLRLBTL RRR. messes stssssasTases BRB RBVBTBTEVLT LIBBY : I 4 A LL IAAL EASY __THE PRESERVING TEST % 4 . 1 won NEARLY 60 ES ELANe bas stood the searching test o preserving time. This is only possible because of it consistent high quality, FROM YOUR GROCER. The Canada Sugar Refining Co, Limited, Montreal 4] Butabished fn. S654 47 Sumi Redoau. (4 €3 - | fOT -- Hb Merrittonded--with-coat from Cline [with STEAMER LOST A WHEEL STE AMER GERONIA MET WITH A MISHAP, Wheel Was Picked up in Cornwall | Canal, and Will be Pladed on Vessel at Dry Dock----Marine : Notes Around the Kingston Har-| bor. i The new steamer Geronia arrived at Folger's wharf, on Thursday worning; at 4.30 o'clock, from Quebec and Mon treal. On the way, the ves: suffered ja slight mishap, when She lost one of {her wheels, in the Cornwall canal. Luckily, fhe wheel was located, how: fever, and the steamer Alexandria will {bring it along to Kingston, on hes {regular trip, Friday night, : As a result of the accident, {passenbers for Belleville and Picton, were given transportation home by train, at Kingston, and the steamer continued its trip to Charlotte. The Geronia wil] return to Kingston, and hate the wheel placed on, at the dry OC Thes all the teamer Donnaconna own, on Thursday morning. The steambarge Johan Randall is Richardéon's elevator, loading for Washburn. | The schooners Marshall and Kitchen {are at the penitentiary loading Toronto, ahd the schooner passed at gram, stone. Julia Hotte, M is unloading coal at that wharf T. Co's elevator--Steamer Glen {clenred last hight for Fort William, the harge Quebec, in tow; tug Mary, from Montreal, with Standard [Oil barge No. 86; tug Mary VP. all, from Montreal, with two light hiirges, cleared for Montreal, with two grain barges; tug Mary cleared for Montreal, with two grain barges: tug Emerson, vloared for Port Dalhousie, with «il barge No. 86, and barge Selkirk, for i Ashtabula. | A sidewheel steamboat, {will be licensed to carry 6,000 {gers, the new which passen largest number in the history fof steam navigation, is structed for the Hudson It will be known as the Wash lingston Irving. The Washington Irving {will 'have a steam-propellédd speed of {twenty-four miles an hour, is expected to make twenty-seven miles when run- ning with the tide. She will carry on freight and will have no sleeping ac- commodations for passengers. Steel, plate glass and asbestos will he used Ew in her construction. At Swift's wharf:--The steamer Tor- onto and - North King down; to-day steamer Rideau King cleared for Otta- wa, this morning: steamer Quint. Queen cleared for Picton, this morn ing. being con River day {line LATE MRS. DAVID MacNABRB. { The Remains Came From Lethbridge i for Burial Here. Mrs. David MacNab died in {bridge on Saturday, August the age of eighty-two years iwas due to old age' Mrs. MaeNab {was born in Scotland in the year hs 29 and married to David MacNab in S47. In 1862 they came to Kingston, and { Mr. MacNab was 'emploved as section {fpreman on the Grand Trunk railway. {He died in 1863, but the family | mained in Kingston, until 1871, they left here Later Mrs, iwent to live with her brother, Thom as, at Lethbridge. Mrs. MacNab is survived by- three sons and four daughters : Thomas, of Lethbridge David, of Minneapolis; Frederick, of | Belleville; Mrs. Nelson, of Vancouver: [ Mrs, Burnett, Fethbridie. Mrs Oha gan, Lethbridge; and Mrs. Kane, Re lgina. | Mrs. MaéNab was well known {the city. The funeral took place | Corbett's undertaking parlors tUataraqui cemetery, on Thursday [service was held at the ithe Kingston friends. A { held at Lethbridee before the remains { left for Kingston. * Thomas and [David MacNab accompanied the re t mains. M. jor Burnett, of Leth bridge, also came. 'The remains were Haid by the side of deceased's {bund, Who is buried at Cataraqui | comielery, as it was her wish ito rest here. i Thomas * MacNab, Lethbridge, is iarand master of the Masonic, order of Alberta and a very was sent by the order, Leth 5th, at Death re whey MacNub in from te and for was grave service hug last nice wreath INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re porters on Their Rounds. Migs V. Sleeman and Miss L. Mullin have 'been enjoying a very pleasant tip to Montreal and Ashtabula, "Buy Royal Rose talcum." son's. t. A. Watt, Gananogue, has been appointed assistant grand ofganist of the gramd lodge of Ontario, A. EF. & A wm. Miss Gertrude Foster, who has been visiting Miss Gertrude Ryan, Livings ton avenue, has left for her home in Belleville. "Buy infants' food." Mre. A. F. Rockwell, visiting in the city, home of F. Anglin. it at Bath, The tenth annual reumion of Vincent Association will be held in Ua Yi t, on August 1Tth. Din: ner will he served at the Hotel Car lefon. "All cream ice cream." Gibson's, The number of Syracuse ladies who {smoke i= gteadily incrgasing, accord: jing to the tohacoo dealers of that eit. They use daintily perfumed leigareites. | "All ¢ream ice cream." Gibson's. The vacht Lola, of Toronto, arriy- jod in' port, yesterday. 0. A. Manchee, jE treal WF. Hull, of Win Gib Gibson's, of Duluth, is a' guest at the She will also vis the page spending a few days in the city, guest of his aunt, Ottawa there was mourning in message from the vatican; came out of it." Spratt, bishop of Kingston escape from being drowned; on and had two lines out so numerous that in had a bite on each line however, bled into the drin fieulty in hauling himself back into his | boat. merly CITY AND VICINITY. Keep | Cool on the Water, Sutarday, 2.30 pum. 'America X islands, "Be. As Doing ~ Edwin Elioit, tours ¥. in the general pital, suffering from typhoid fever, continues to do nicely. It will be about another ten days before he is able to be around again. 1,000 Islands--Rochester. Steamers North King and Caspian leave at 10.15 am., daily, f»r Thous- and Islands and 5 p.m., for Rochester, N.Y. J. P. Hanley, agent. ---------- -- Visiting at Garden Island. Geoye ¢ A. Gates and J, J Boland, New 'York, who hive been gests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCaig, Garden Island, ~expect to leave Friday vor Wat rtown and Uswego, where they will spend a few days before going on to New York, Firemen Were Called. At twélve minutes to four o'clock, on Wednesday alterncon, the firemen were given a call to Angrove's gar age, Clarence street, but there was little trouble. Some waste in the cellar caught fire, and it was fegred that a serious blaze might be start. ed, but luckily-this was not the case. "dim Out Agaly, The many friends of "Jim" MeCam inon, he penial porter at the British: American hotel, will be glad to know that he underwent a successful oper ation, at the general hospital. lle has been in the hospital since July 16th. The operation was performed by Dr. L.'G, Bogart. Mark Twain's Works. . If you are interested in obtaining a complete set of all his books at one half the former price on the easy pay- | vent plan, it will cost nothing to get full particulars and A new thirty-two book, "fittle Stories About Mark Twa." Address 409, 'British Whig office." Box Visitiugf in the Gity. E. Mason, of Montreal, is the PIN Thomas Mrs. University avenue. Mr. the editorial staff of the Montres Weekly Star and Family Herald, ne is on his way home from a most plea sant trip Muskoka. Hiztett, Mason is or to PEPPER PRE FHP PRIRRMS TRY IT, Why not give reciprocity a trial at least? Approval now does not necegsarily mean the adoption of a per- manent policy. A law pass- ed at next session putting reciprocity in force can be repealed at any subsequent session Another 'election must of necessity be held in a very short time, probably within two yeass, and if re- . ciprocity does mot in . the meantime meet with the ap- proval of our people, they can say so at the polls, The proof of the. pudding is in the eating. Let us try the taste of the reciprocity fe for a couple of years anyhow. --The Weekly Sun, Torono. VERE E TEES "> wo eo oy - @ < " - PEPPY = > Caught a Good Fish. When the Roman arch bishop of Kingston was translated to King the are that | Catholic " came "there ston: "Be of good 'cheer, as good fish in the seg as those And so the Rev. oi Belleville, was made arch {Hamilton Herald. A Fisherman's Mishap. Kennedy, of the city, has Flower, where he enjoyed fishing. He had a narrow Tue Capt re turned from n fow days' The captain was in a small bat, The fish were a short time he A big bass, and. in fay. carried off his rod, trying to recover it, the captaim tum k, and had some dif for to i" poor NY. gone J..F. Pappa, Watertown, of. Newburgh, has Lake Bonaparte. His health » s engineer expects to build «half miles of macadam roadway by the Strap Sli ~~ | 5 FOR WOMEN One Bteap Kid Slippers, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Fancy Two and Three Straps, $2.00 and $2.50 See Our One Dollar Special Strap Slippers pers Patent One dainty Patent Fancy 3 and 4 Straps, very Beaded Shoes, very natty, Dainty Strap Shoes For Strap Pamps. - $250, $3.00, $350 styles Just arrived $3.50 $3.00 and $3.50 ABERNETHY'S PAVING TO BE FINISHED BY END OF SEPTEMBER. Two and a Half Miles of Macadam Road to be Built This Season--- Good Work is Being Done, City Engineer Craig expects that the saving of Clarence, King, Brock and Wellington streets will be completed be: fore the first of October. Aceonling to coutract, the work is to be finished by | Sept. 25th. delays lin getting well started, but it is ex {pected that 'with good weather, the jprogress from now on will be rapid | King street. from Clarence to Brock will next be started. The engineer does asphaltic macadum vear. He agrees that stone maeadam is quite sufficient residential streets Wellington from Princess to Place Armes, un There were several that this lime for not think will be laid well-laid 3 ! the wireet, just completed, is a good sample of and if kept in re The traffic maecadam roadway, pair, should last for on this street is heavy. At present, the steam roller is finish ing Montreal street, and will then to William street, above Bagot. Later Princess street, from Division to Al fred, and Union street, from Barrie to Alfred will be macadamized. The two and years, city first week of November LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. An Error Corrected. Wolfe Island, (To the Editor): With reference to the Wolfe Island assault case as pub lished in the Whig, some of the ments were untrue, especially the one which stated that Barry's stock was in O'Brien's grain. This, is absolutely | false, as Mr. Parry is not a fgrson iwho allows any of his stock off\his {own farm. But on the other hahd, {O'Brien's hogs were in Barry's graio {And again the case was settled by (Prien paying all costs and "signing an agreement bel fore the magistrate t. tkeep his animals off the Barry pro Iperty. Mr. Rigney did ' appear for I Mr. O'Brien, but returned to the city on the one o'clock boat previous to {the opening of the case, which held on Friday afternofin in town hall, and so did not plead the of his client. «WOLFE ISLAND AND ONE WHO KNOWS ' =t. Lawrence, Aug. Y state wa the care ER That Pallid Complexion, in both sexes the blood becomes im pover shed, the system 'weak and worn A pallid, sickly complexion is urs sign of thin, Wade's Iron Touie blood, strengthen nuke the complexion ic. For sale hy J. gist. oul a blood rch watery Pills add new the and healthy Pric Mcleod, drug system B. William O'Gorman, i | store, enjoving hia annual vaca tion "from son's. and Quinine tonic." Lith Is Breakfast were on boord. a cream ice cream." Gibson's. or und and Mrs. R okay and son, Tamon, left for their home, Wed- y, wfter ing a month with ----y: Mehay, Alfred street. chu infants' food." Gibsons. Capt. George Haines, Cornwall, dead, aged seventy-one vears. He he for years an R. & 0. pil crisp, appetizing brown An Inviting Post Ti with, rich, vellow cream or milk and a sprinkle of sugar--for an inviting breakfast. . "The Memory Lingers" Post Toasties are made of White Indian Corn--- | cooked. rolled -into-- thin fuffy bits and toasted toa Ready to serve direct from the package. 'Canadian Postum Cereal Co. Led, Windsor, Meal ? oasties + 3 Omtarle, Canada. of Gibson's drug | A ¢ F ine Showing of New FALL DRESS GOODS Be et ii Tee ta 8 casts stata anal TTT LTRLLBRR VENETIAN Satin yard, 1911-12, now ready. TUTTLE VTVLTTLLRTVLCTLTVSLT RTT CLLR TLV LL TLL LTLTLLELESS The first consignment of our new Fall Material has arriv- ed, and consists of BROADCLOTHS (do not spot) Cloths, Panamas, Poplins, Albatros Cloths, Worsted Cashmere Serges and Koliennes in all wanted shades, ranging in price 50c, Special Weaves in Black Materials for All Occasions. New Idea Fashions for Fall and Winter, {CRUMLEY BROS. aovtacavvivhveses +@@Preescsssrsrsasssascne Wide Wale Cloths, 60c, 75¢, $1 and' $1.25 erat VV VLVLTBRL TTR IOS SHOWS KINGSTON HAS BOTTLE DRINKERS. MANY | City Scavenger Secures Quite lection of Flasks, on Rounds--Also Quite the Police Station, Have you ever taken number of empty street, particul ete. a number notice of the bot in tu i ' {lurge whiske tles on the arly | morning Perhaps the average voted the bottles, but if atten reader ha 1 the on 18 given to numbers, will be reporter od the {scavenger gathering ar whiskey flasks off wireet day AF TOrHOOH and just for tion, he asked him if he h many bottles up "Welt, 1 should al wey," plied, "aboyt a carload in =» that might ne fret uy , hot found m " SOme ties, in large A Whig not up amber of the vost er i } t inforing | ! : ! ad to pick he re f wee and sometimes more This g great deal of what "bottle drinking," that there are who indulge, who 1a bottle and in the hose, empty bottle on the to drink from the bottle | bar. hen gain, the cords show 'that deal of bottle drinking in the as the majority of people gathered lon a charge of drunkenness, bottle in their possession Av almost any time, collection of bottles car the police station, of all descriptions, It may be somewhat of a surprive to some, but it ix a fact that many jof these bottles are picked upon the | main streets, Although the majority mre on the side strépts. fuke a » fatang pome of the streets in the morn {ing, and vou will see quite num ther. Sunday mornimg, after Sa lturday wight drinking, greatly surprised at the number "empties that could be o oe to show there ix be , that a number pirchase a flask or it reel of the on th then { street drink and k POW eferring the t 1 at police entrt there 5 a have nite a large be found at sizes and 3 % the of yp! od The 1th Regie j other edgagement {this séason, band | | concert, Bas been postponed until Fri day night. Steamer America makes another her popular tripe to Brockville Ogdensburg, Friday, 8 am. Oe {| Miss Essie Gordon has arrived from } New York, where she has been residiag for the past two vears. She will re main with her parents, Lower Trion street, for a lengthy visit "Abdalla cigarettes", Cibson's, The attendance at the vandeville en tertainment last evening at Lake On tario park, was a record-hreaker. The | programme to-nighl will be entirely changed with new sougs and pie had ni Iyand 511 wd for and Hares. | "Abdalla cigarettes." Gibson's. BOTTLES ON STREET termed sha | you would be | of | A BIG a Col | His | at | Mid-Sun eux mer SUC ire ill Homes and Keeping supplied Buy t your purchases, house. JAMES REID 147 rnishing New the old wall" wie gLOf reliatde early at the. old 'Phone Dr. Martel's Female Pills | EIGHTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD Pemscribed and revemmended, lor women's ail | ment, a scientifically prepared remedy of proven | worth, The result from their mee is quick sad | permanent. For sale at oll drug stores, mn | FARMERS CAN GROW BARLEY { {And Get Thirty Cents Every Bushell. Ontario farm ers eannot grow barley a« they diet tin the old dave, They will grow it when they the additonal thirty leetits 8 bushel ar in the old davs The talk 6 impoverishing the land } through neglecting hive stock ix vision ary. Our farmers ean ntiet barley land buy othér grain for feed, IF the crop remains at SOMO, 000 bushels the thirty conte relief will {mean $15,000,000 to Canadian farm lers, More for It is nonsense to say sot ES -- On a Saturday Afternoon Take the slenmer Ameries ¢ Hamoos tour of the Iglsids, fim. Sie wn 5 "444 (Great reductions in pris at Pre Bowrt s, Brock stmt, , in rindy atl clothing, gents' furnishings doth, jing made to order. This clearing sale ho aks Soom for fall spd winter im- "

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