WHO PUT THE GEORGE Behind the Baseboard in the Bedroom of the Deceased? Sensational Finding of the Missing Document---The Widow ;: Gets Only $4,000---Albert Cottenden, Son of Deceased Gets Bulk of Estate. chan of the will means the wid of the deceased ive only 34,000, instead of RI2000 to 211,000 ag she would got had husband died int The adm on of the deceased, who ull along declared that his father told hem he had left him the bulk of his | estate, will recwive in the neighbor | hood of $25,000. All that is left the | widow £4,000. The sum of 2600 is! left to deceased's niece, Mrs. Cleary, Wolfe Island It is alleged' that attached to the will were several pages of writing by the deceased, who directed his son tn pay a humber of amounts to close The memorandum not witnessed, hut the khew contents and was' pre pared to carry out bis father's wishes. Heart -that thf memorandiom di him to pay £1,500 to John El assistant fire chief: $1,100 Lawrenson, plomber; 2600 Elmer and other amounts to of people... When the wali and thew estate divided, it Ihe that ree will be sensational de connection with the find if the late Joseph seen. A good Whether velopments in of will George remand to be deal will depend upon whether there will be opposition to the probate of the will, in view of the fact that the estate has been ordered to be divided under the intestate law, the widow getting one-half, and the balance go- ing to deceased's next of kin, The will has not yet been presented to _ the courts, but it will. be very shortly. I'he document has been identified hy the witnesses, W. H. Sullivan and G H. Williamson, A plumber in the employment of Taylor & Hamilton found the will Plumbing work was being dbne in the late residence of the deceased on Wel ington stmeet, and no doubt, the talk of tha-disnppearanee--of--te "rrr the pogsibality of it being hidden in the hotise, caused the workmen 16 ke thesr eves open for "a secret panel." It was on Wednesday last that the doenment came into the hands of one of the pldmbers, The young man was upstairs the room formerly ocen- | said if the Athert Cottenden, pied as bedroom by the deceased, and jo Toronto, CRETY the paper sticking up above the of the wd, which a heavy bureau had | covered. He picked out 1} paper and found that it 'was the will Its transfer (8 the office of Macedo ell & arrell, solicitors for the ties Are the widow for the followed, the the from have ing Li her estate is quite frie was signed, b son its rected to to n is mer, Elmer RH number proven th in HO, will out wishes RaW n deceased will she dias not her that the widow nd that for possible ' t left en when base bos formerly | on the gr | Sup gh money rt, there Fk ! t from % | lseap paper, which ers aE ' ¥L000 to is wi \ hee i in the h und of the by a nun page and and is known thout a mdidior share estate, ame (10 day How the will mystery. When some days of the wet deceased; came to be there is ber, It cov the house before by wns orang nd over eur af were peopl } willed 1 Lhe thinking not . it thron will , and no document stick base board. Tho "Who placed the he ment «il of x1 was interested made eareinl that out int will seen attempt would be addition, the the fs re those i | he word by the there are no initials of of the witnesses margin opposite the. change, quired by law, four," glaring. The slled d letter declares in the CnKe, 1 1H mgt mecorrectly and then deceased i senreh there was om behind the are asking, a position where it would workmen tenant or in ested mn as by or new fu ACCUSED OF THEFT, AT ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Sal-| --Rev hr Hanna, of Rochester, Preached at High Mass, Sunday, } of the tion of he sso Vieging observed in Mary's solemn high mass being celebrated Father NM Donald, assisted Rev. Fathers Manley and Halhea déncon nud sub-deacon. The sermon--a glittering by Rev. Dr. Hanna, of N | parloi Y., revealed the philosopher well | qocused as the priest. His words couched in ready faultless diction and ardent persuasion [he wan were much appreciated by the large Ne congregation present, At the offertory, N. sang an "Ave Maria, asking + and expression. Ai Assyrian Was Airested on urday Afternoon. at an Knox's store Assyrian, whe as call from d theft afternoon, A ssn with was duly cathedral, h I n, as fonst Saturd telaims "arrested hy was sent the store and lived there the man alleged that he two small articles, that he bad the pay for the artecles, accused of theft, home, A his Arniel tation Gan AnOoque as Constable the police the was St Rev, to tahle nr- held to the money when cons being endeavored but [re little Rochester, em in as _AVS 3 to when | No lished beat. with O'Connor notice to creditors is ever pub- after the obsequies of the dead much S000 000000000 000000 CRCOROONOONOINONRNOS "JUST ARRIVED. A patty line of Striped Shirts with White Background, at 5 $1.25, $1.50. Silk Lisle Half Hose. COLLARS IN 1-4 SIZES. 00. 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Prices extremely low. COME AND SEE { THE " TOKYO ° 2 174 + Wellington Street. *° * . * | ® -. will 1h la waitress in a Kingston hotel {tena county {thing ® ead to the world. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST BELLEVILLE BEATEN | PRESENTATION TO PD, J. EVANS] By Nine of His Randolph Companions, David J. Es who resi as Eo iw of the Canadian Loco tif é company, to accept a still mor responsible posiiton in Montreal, |sacpeined by a number of fis waited upon him Rat hotel on Saturday their regret at riure " all home. gathering Hotel ans, has his in ihe ing eHmang {di ol h express dep ever his } hi bmg LO) new On behalf of ti Ww H. Penwarden tel Mr. Fvans with a d a handsome The recipient was {pletely by surprise, "and was very { deeply affected by sthe kindness of his jcompanions at 'the Randolph He {thanked them heartily for their kind words and most acceptable gift and oped they would all come tog see him Montreal. Those who me i were Randolph, 'enwarden, William Prof Success % POLY iw i little pre ad travelling taken Be short en com mn > \ R. Jaekson, Paul Deays Grant, G. H. ! William Bail! and (board sail that the Victorias had won SHE WORKED IN KINGSTON. Woman 'Held in Toronto Former Employee of Local Hotel. Mrs. W. D. Joyner, 'arrested in To ronto for having a concealed weapon and acting in a threatening manner to Stall Inspector Kennedy, of the Loron to morality department, was formerly She Fron VeATS Ago brakes AS A \ claim vith mon belopged---to--tHder township, About three here and married the 'C.P.R., with several children followed, the husband ing that it 'was impossible to live the girl, department trouble, the \ * left on she man dower a who w wi ser aration was abusive of husband a ment short time that his wife which od us she 1 Foronto! settled the pay port larly 1 to greving OW month f Fhe until claimed child orting a wa H {he as awn refu to more voung will be to her woman amined sanity, rere ---- Holiday Extended [ the whida leave the, | I stating Their but fmaster a message had i n erutbing ofheer, ann that ten wi received holiday extended days and result the or did not Saturday hey were much pleased that the time been extended they heey ati joying at much . been a ther more as sail boys leave on had as have their stay home very Visiting in the City. Mrs. Charles D. Harris, a prominent Indy of Defiance, Ohio, is in the city visiting her mother, Mra. Aleck Milli gan. and sister, Mrs. James Kirkwood On her return she will stop off at Faronto, and visit the exhibition and from their go to Munith, Mich. to vis it her son Charles jr., who is an Ep secopal lay reader. and who has charge church at Munith, and yt Mich. Drunk mn a Drain. who had been drinking than ginger: ale excavation of a one Henrietta, some or King a A man, stronger fell into an wl, Saturday "vatbie" had to pull out a result of led people who fortune to remark sober he would on afternoon, and to was rescue injured which mis been come his He not his experience, witnessed hi that had he have been to him seriously injured Invitation. proprietor of House, Alexandria Answer { Togo Declines Col Staples, the [Thousand Island { Day, has reccived an to Adntral Togo, inviting to the Thousand Islands the hero thanked Colomel Staples, iid he regretted that igements precladed his » his Htelerram {him jnaval {and 8 previous eng accept- I AT Coin t A Beautiful Complexion. { As a substitute for a beautiful com- | ploxion, some women resort to paint | and powder. But the more sensible use Wade's Iron Tonic Pills, which { produce a natural, healthy complexion Imaké new blood apd a robust econ i stituticn. Price 25¢., at J. B Me { Leod's drug stores. Fell Off Car. while alighting from the corner of King {nnd Brock streets, Saturday. after noon, got off backwards and as™a re- {sult she fell. She was quite a Iwoman and fell heavily. A couple men who were standing near her to her feet, none the worse der, experience. Woman An elderly street car i lady, at | ia Dog Killed by Auto. to Lewis Martin, corner about hy The and to A dog belonging "King street, was killed at of Princess and Barrie streets eight o'clock, Sunday evening, beigg run over by an automobile dog was playing on the strebt did not see the machine in time ont of the way of it. the cpt Drop. : took unotish on the market Saturday, f when they at thirty-five and forty cents por peek. It is expected that there will be a far larger ing on the market this week and that the prices able. Took Another Lhe price ol potatoes irop un sold - Drunks Gathered In. Five "drunks were 'gathered in the police on Saturday. Une captured on Nelson street in forencon, hy Constable Ar The i spent Sunday in the cells - and bad plenty | of timk tn sober wp for court this morning, was | § : :| LIN i from Kingston and te wish « "fight i Muck {Reid ihe stout | assisted | for | offer | will become more reason-| by! the | 4 rstrong, i ny CLAS. B \SEBALL GA GAME KINGSTON The Score Was: 5 to Beat Athletics 8 (0 4--Games a Locomotive Works" Picnic. of the Locomotive great attractions were games, the first between Victorias and Athletics, and the between Grand Trunks, champions of Belleville City league and C.1.C of Kingston City league. The ability of the visiting team to play ball b the supposedly extraordinary ality of wm the near professional pitcher had become, widespread among the fans the city, and x large crowd was on hand to see the rival it out. The first game was hetween tor and Athletics. It ended in a win for the Victorias. Athletics wanted game and wanted it badly, but the game was finished the score i picnic nadian was employees company, success. The i baseball irday a chief two second 8 pear wibners and in teams that when With put ame bv a score of 8 to 4. er in the box, the Athletics up a good game. The Victorias fourteen hits off Muckler and the letics got nine off Gillespie. It was 5 scoreless game for the Ath- letiea up till the seventh innings. Danlop on second - base, "'Shawnee' made a three base hit, . which i Dunlop. This hit came asa eat surprise to the many friends of "Shawnee" for he had never heen known to hit like that before." Rae, who followed Pad, got his on halls, and Walsh's two-base scored both of the base runners Inst run came in the eighth, Muckler got home from third base of Cotman started the in the the double nan on third the ¥ Ath base, drive Ww lien on th error pie ria f the Spik nd he Caplle Viet scaring for second innings first Davidson singles k was man up, vod « the men drove both red Gillespie le left mnings, Lo in tour} Pound's hit sixth wed Lim wore doing en four runs the nih, and might of i hough Athl MeMahon, the sure hitter the first man up 1 true to expectations, he cracked one ont to right field. Dunean zot his base on an error of the centre fielder's, while Cotman, who followad } out to left His wed both these men and Dick's brought "Cottie in David 1 hit to pitcher and beat to first base and Gillespie allowed him to make un circuit of the by put ting 5 well placed hit out right field. The Athletics failed any: thing in the ninth Vietorias «0.2, .1.0.1.0.0.4.---8, Athletics 0.0.0.0.0,0.3.1.0.-1, Vietorias--Nicholson, c.f; Pound, s.5 MeMahon, ri; Duhean, 2b. Cotman, Dick, 3b.; Davidson, Ibh.; Crawford, r.i Gillespie, p. Athleties Stokes, el i, things looked t t har ( reed Line Wis an im slugged one field nit se R wrifice on made it AROS to to do ~ Fw : Muckler, Reid, Walsh, 1h, art Pehaney, Dunlop, a ( {eund, « r Tt ! Rae, 3b. Umpire Frederick Lumb CLs. Bea at Belleville, Tlie spectators watched with patience first game, but the, ea the second where the gainst the Belleville would iH they t leagu or ta Cd Grand I were © game were matched Urunks Of Be not win the viaying 19.40 pecting L Hevil Were il silve Kingston thing rware in C1 it ex People were ti gr things from visit did vot sn of oat team, b at the conclusi game the I.( them out, the 1 tnt side of Belleville team cither hatting Athletics, tail-enders ague: The local the Belleville 'un thres-base | its, ville got offi Prooks Fatters are did not get struck him he he thewn, a nine dan had almost standing wig t they soe for ing chit to score the at ns the Kingston ten hits Ashtor i= the pitel er, good fielding of boys pitcher, ash not as or t t one them two double the iron-egters of Belle with only hit Belleville team as F Ashton while Brooks in the and the a fly to i off of sm and while away one I'he 0 a out at out r good ve hit twice bat on n other short times Was time went I Fsford, the first two { war and THE I--Victorias the Vie- | gob | With | three 21, PAGE FIVE. 1911. 0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 BIG SALE, [msweekouy --- OF ALL -- Summer Oxfords All $4.50 Oxfords for Men and Women All 400 Oxfords and Pumps All 350 Oxfords and Pumps All 300 Oxfords and Pumps All 200 Oxfords and Pumps Come and Get a Bargain & Pumps $2.98 265 2.50 198 149 0000009000 S0000000000000000000RS ABERNETHY'S 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000GCRRCRORRRGIRININS Se C0000CeTC00000000008000000000000000000090000 0000000000 oni BrssscsccccsseseeeE <Q@@ssss MANY GOOD BAR- GAINS IN ART SQUARES, LACE CURTAINS AND TAPESTRY CURTAINS. shton his men up,-each touched simgle--and Tatas converted tonto a run before the bull turbed. A scoreless game was played from then until the sixth innings, when Dickson took advantage of a one which Ashton dropped = over the pan in a tantalizing manner, and "Herb" it for three bag art, the man, went ut a yy swhite the db fa enough to sacks. This hit scored Dickson Dorey's hit followed and n has Wisle f for_a hit was re low touched next Dice 0 an swatted walk over two ile seared ( 1 was RECO vor his head Dorey the wild base scored by I'runks me lost man, ng fielders i one purl eight!) sacrifice their men de made throw Dorey off was Grand tl 1 wd hit the d Naunders' un mt rut only tallied two ir il vy like Balm %0.00, ti ri would ro 1 hi fielder, g We ral £10.00, overthrow I. I Dicks H Lucas S10, $12.00 10 R25.00, { 's ford, ' mn, { O i WONDERFUL LACE CURTAIN VALUES Real lock -stitc borders 1 p I'ranks 'ovne, ri: W O'Neil, Ashton, p Frederick Lumb Brooks, ( 2b Gerow, Li.; Doyl Connel, Ib ct Grand 3b.: Gerow, Brennan, eo 8.8 e ' oy ' and 'twis read, 1 Dressing i 1 doubl No Notting Beautl am € 3 frown, designs S0¢ ~ TAPESTRY CURTAINS Rei; Newe Materi Umpire to 84.25 Pair. Races for the Folks. the baseball games races for the young participated in which produced a deal of amusement for the sj and dell of rivalry the contestants Lhe Delare them, ere and old Cardinai and Green, Green or also great yard, S50c and G0c Yard. tators among are © Girls, nine garet 'elow, Bertha loves, nine years and tin Maxam, Wilfrid Sharman. (iirls, vears and 1hder Pelow, Sadie Walker twelve and (i. Stewart a great results and under Mar Pelow vears ler George : : : : g : : : } : ' : } i Mar twelve TALL TLVALLTARALTTC AACA ARL TALL TLV ALLLL TLL TABLES Crumley Bros. MARE RE A A sssevsee@ CARRIED AWAY GATES|STILL ON THE JUMP Be MIDSUMMERSALE HAO ryaret w. | Boys, VEArs undei tiraham, Fhree-le Nicholson, 10 vards H. Dickson » Married men's Tames Brooks Married Fat mas \ pulled J | H and (open) vird and Darragh J red Fitzgerald race 3 1 lash irooks, race-- William Laird, STEAMER KEY WEST'S MISHAP IN WELLAND CANAL Mrs. Brant Kelly, Tho race William women's nis n's Moore, number race races were not i Navajo | I Caused Quite a Tie-up of Boats Up i, but contested for at and Down--Steambarge in With Cargo of Quebec -- Marine terest, [he early date I'he fot aontested miles long A Potatoes Notes races caused quits motor boat and were eager of of ay excitement for | he and the the ( Lhe thirt 1 \ lerk i Gourse was hve whole race could b park Reed, bret ey wes watched steamer first Rescorla, rice ml mogmng, | i i took ' three Wel smashed of thi mente third time for We the ir w hole A SAVY vd twenty Yel acted \eqripluning, was sports rear of ed from the distance pearance of walking Lawrence Fitzgerald hibition of the art balance on this craft while being putled through the water at thé rate of twonty-five. miles an hour behind The Yellowley's boat prize for the went Mr mds. Vhomns [sult caused: a of the three and the early of {ving . both expected fwould Quite up that made i \ as t ot | | | | } } | the newest ny f be the features affair att Oh It a ports, number ther water an a layed w 1 | result | NM from cleared and view on the ap water ex to the motor boat gives one the a good keeping newest barge I. Co.'s elevator m Montreal, three for Montreal barges: steamer William, arrived 72,000 bushels Belleville to William; ta th on gave of Extension K feot Also ng Cha Purch chase i three ables, from and dis al, rer one p hn Solid Unk Muted grain Gordon, Seated Fort charged ed for Fort treal, with toda f clear ise our pur t I mas Ihe evening in the from William waltz Mrs best to and The First Law of Health is proper food. Nature cannot build a__ strong, active body and clear brains, unless you provide the right materi als brape-Nuts made of Wheat and Bar- ley, kilfully prepared, is designed to meet } ature's everyday needs, It furnishes in perfect ly balanced proportions the food elements that keep body and brain at their best. "There's a Reason" : | with two land canal | Canadian Port Arthur, iched, tame of "JAMES REID "Phone 147. Jackson The baby the in the afternc great deal of Tierney and judges and in' an impartial i | | | oy | | | show YON was ] amuse- | i Norther | William o source of a o ment. Bernard Kennedy acted as fone said they decided ! manner. - The first prize went to Mrs Daniel Driscoll's baby. and the second to Mrs. Walker's child. havi the is is the the new shipment of ti pected to arrive shortly ste MARRIED IN TORONTO. Two Wells know n Kingstonians Were United sunday. and 'AMpheus on rye we és isi ol this ent gran 1911 at rival the Miss | Fleming Pur ty lake the CL.Cs. ne *The C.}.L arrangements te | Wednesday, to play {with the Grand Trunks, the city league there the Belleville fans, who ie Saturday, that put came they go to Belleville. 1 mday ste on 5 mathe team has he to Pelleville a relurn gam champions of A number witnessed the | basebal rmb ad BEXL Jrom Quebec with ris bags of potatoes ih inns snd the price fre will reside of potatoes well knows hese go of where Hey w Hin Millions, King here ae confide Gould ve Saved will wp a better here thetr al {ohm « Ing home than did a--a---- Game With Round Island. i CLs go fo Round Island | day, to play that team again. Fo {dently the Round Islanders like the | manner of the genial Kingston slug- igers, for this will be the second time the C.L.C's have gone there. Ath- {letics also played a game there. 1 { load he for cond jrarenha foree, HIST food ing eu al Keri bv yp to tone that it unpa to val untaxed ta ceable that these id to allow matter t experience { steambarfe fad itl bw i Leen to load oe Now urds I hues r Oswego The steamer from Prescott, where she coil and cleared for Fair The steambarge Westport Ottawa on Satarday night AL Swilt's wharf: Steamer Dundurn passed down Sunday and stopped to { discharge freight. steamers Toromt to and North King made the niver trip stopped ed oe tax from his people are try i Cleared » mer ai i ' Want to Play Chanipions. "Joe" Daley says he would hike iput his Civil Serviced team up against | Sunday; steamer Arabia sireet Sunday school team, her wag west Sanday snd discharged jehampions of the Sunday Schoo] | freight; steamers Kingston Ard League, in sn exhibition. Evidently {han made the river trip to-day ihe thigks the mail sorters would prove "or Aletha was down from bay | to be the better team of the two, and today; steamer Brockville passed {it is now up to the mafiager of Queen with sn exenrsion today, which {street team to make a date for a took down Saturday: stenmer Kidea | game. {King cleared for Ottawa this morning oF Miss wh ~N E (85 wim er My int singe, Vieton, Mrs W © spent the 3 f jt! een Cas oom ang Moutray, 'Your Liver Will be roused to its natars! duties viniting Stella mi pore ap sten whe Canadian Postum Cereal Co. Limited, Windsor. Ontario Canada. and your bilogssiess, headache and constipation be cured if you teke Hood's Pills Bold by abl Srigdinty. TES conta . en «tanner Famonde was up frome Gay ton and Gananogue to-day The stcambarge John Rolph sent jo the Kingston dry-dock this morning, "to have soma Mgiaice mada. -------- Lacrosse on Saturday. { « Petinuadhs, 5: Montreals, 4. Shamrocks, 10: Capitals, 8, os, 'Cornwalls, 2. Ton i bd