Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Aug 1911, p. 6

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9000000000000000 00800 § sees nnensshenre seesessccetene For Post mate The pattern is exclusive cost Eli%ood lawn Republic, 14¢ quer foot ' {too, With 3 nn 90000008000000000004 Offers 'to all thrifty people a most depository for dollars, balances twice a year, youn BANK OF TORONTO Resources KINGSTON BRANCH PAGE SIX. SAD PICTURE PAINTED WITHIN THE WALLS OF POLICE COURT ROOM BANK OF TORONTO Savings Department Wife Took Stand and Testified Against Her Hushand--Evidence Corrohorated by Her Daoghter-- brink Made Husband Threaten to Kill Entire Family. The old police court room, at the city hall, has had many sad pictures painted within its walls, but that presented before Mayor Graham, on Monday, was one which the court, the officials, and the few spectators who happend to drift into the court, to hear proceedings, will remember for some time, ; A lather, perhaps Sixty vears of age, stood in the prisoners' box. His hair was quite gray. As he grabbed hold of the railing, one could see his hands trembling, It was the old, old story, so often told in police court. Ils love for strong drink had placed him in his present condition. Sueh was the priconer's eondition. {Tn front pi the railing, sat the pris Lomer's wife and daughter, the mother almost moved to tears over her trou. ble. Any woman who has a drunken husband will sympathize with her. t But what of the charge? Just a "plain drunk ?" No, Many a time he had been gathered in as this time it was something Jar serious. The charge was that he threaten to kiH his wife anil mem iSers and secure their spare Intevest is added to convenient BANKING BUSINESS INVITED, EET 0000000000 OCCOOOIGOIIOOGS £50,000,000 107 PRINCESS 8ST. GRORGE 8. MeKAY, Manager, more S4hscsasss The fpIOFr Was having heen LIORARSSION, + Tazor when he was taken in eharge. sober," "He's all right when he is testafy : vd the wife, She bated to ; : Cagninst the man she was wedded $0, Can; p pit she gave one the jppression that lages. The officers i che conld nol pat up, with his gondpct. are: John A. Viacent, Lamy guore, and so mst bad to come to court, Mdny a woman hates to bring ™ : her troitbles to the poliee court, in secretary: Frg v 4 fear of the pubiicity--but ng donbt, tary; Mra, ie V ' } are many hushands who would §= Hay, historian. The there mueh write-up" in the Perhaps they roof! behaviour. erection on Wooden or Iron & with Scroll Top paper once in a Gates (0 while would then Keep h. Yon their and the The evidence of the wife, hushand threateming the entire family, was corroborated by the daughter. She | said that when her futher was not was able to provide afar! The curse of court as to the small. 60 to T0¢ per rod {drinking he Je wife and children, Jrink was never put before the i" 4 more vivid manner. \« stated in the Whig, on gates to match, $3.00 Monday, and casts There is certainly ¢ truth in the old saving that one half 1 the world does not know how the oth-! er hall lives. HARDWARE. #3 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. Mo Dagger, 1 hove rates. a small place, hut cases Kingston ix only many of the the magistrate. ntreal city eouncil appointed Mr. | Toronto to inquire into tele very sad, are f brought before Prices $15 to $35 Each. your special measurement in any KRouthern | Rock Island { Reading | Northern "ac ific You Are Invited to Inspect 'the Latest |deas inf fo aus 30 8 sis F « i can be made to Any Garment desired Cloth. Fall Showing "== OF -- ! | | Tw ce . Broadcloths, | of a drunk, ore Aunt read by Mrs. H. Gd ing the Album," Mrs. Joha EF: _of bis family. The wife aid that he oo Prof. .Jobn_E_. Vincent, was drink, and chased gy FU the tota sang. i AMldren with a 1 produced in, eonrt, it : found in the hushand's better if thev were given a bp Canadian Pacific {Dominion Steel ..... .. .. 51 Detroit (Minn the aceused was fined 320 pasts | W. A Mitchell: the option of one month in jail a good deal of! Richelieu T Ontario .... .. HI§ | Toronto Railway 1562 156 t Fwin City | {Lake of the HU non LC: biveniss | : re . 61 [After | Laurier w Fall Suits|| {then a series of a week in the {time provinces, after jLurn to Alexandria, in Glengarry county, 2H... N. B Newman, both sweprised Muti (tint, of Hornell, has 'isitor twenty years. . daughter Churchville the Oaks, ago. Their friends were completely the dark as to their jutentions, informed Saturday {had Joxige of Christ's church. Ne. to 8c; per ton, $14; dressed hogs, $10.25 9p DALY gnmsn wwe, syria. AUGUST 22, 1911. Hm SA AS HAD A FINE TIMEDNERS ON THE SPOT ITS BUT IT IS TOO ROUGH To, SEARCH FOR BODIES. VINCENT FAMILY © HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION. Seventy-four Members of tion Are Entertained at Cape Vin- cent,' Associa. Accident Ocemrred in Very Bad Cape Vincent, N.Y., Aug. 3.--The Water tw Give Up Its Dead. tenth annual reunion of the Vincent The bodies of the four peaple, Family association, which now in were drowned neag Quebec os. early on cludes seventy-four members, was held Sunday morning, w rh here yesterday. As the members rived they were escorted to the resi dence of Frank D. Lowe, where Mrs. Lowe and Miss Florence Vincent, of Ever since the accident oecurred, the Fox Creek and others of the commit-{ weather has been very rough in the tee made things plexsant while the vicinity where the accident occurred, roll was called and badges distributed. 'and although (divers have been on Adjourning from there after a briel hand, ready to search for the bodies, the party assembled at the is has been uttecly impossible for them Carleton, where at one o'élock dinner to make a start. And all this was served. After dinner the company (to the horror of the disaster, as rela- assembled in 4 large parlor, where uy- tives and friends of the vietims are der the direction of the chairman, anxiously awaiting for the Frank Clar's, of Dexter, the history give up its dead. was read by Mrs. W. A. Vincent, or, The accident occurred in a bad place Three Mile Bay, the historian of the for the searching of the bodies, but association. It extended back to the ©Vervihing possible is being done to seventeenth century, including some of |¥* the bodies, the exciting events of the 'earlier years | Owing to the rough weather it has of that period. : {also been very hard 10 see in just Mry, Lows read 5 memorial to Got what state the steamer Chieftain has ernor Vincent, of Burlington, Vt., writ- been left. She was cut in pea, ten hy itis daughter; Mrs. Jarvis. The BAY be that if raised she will stand history of the Baebee Viocent branch 'repairs, but this, of conrse, cannot he B. Case of Rom ascertained as vet, : © £. re. William gave a recitation, "Show | Vincent an origingl poem Mackenzie of Lanas rammed by the steamer Hero, have not' yet been recovered. session, water to WILL MAKE FOOD CHEAPER. Kipg Discusses Phase of Reciprocity. Hon. W. lL. Mackenzie King, minis- ter of labor, has been making speech: es at various points in Ontario, ie which he pays much attention to food prices. Speaking at Long Branch last Saturday, he sud : of Canastota read One A vole of thanks was extendeil to! Nir. and Mrs. Frank D. Vincent, and especially to Mrs. Lowe, becanse of her attention to many details. There were members present from Aricankas uffale Syr: . p n tots Wain tawn Frac - Raha: i Bh he i the Tier y nay ' ' f An wants to do, and will do by oflicers ior the CRUSING Ver city, is to break up foe mongpolies, 4 ; anastota, pres- Land to help the people in their every ident; Ars, Finma Lehr, Watertown, diy life, I - the cost of liv. vice-president; Mrs. H. RB. Case, Rome. ing. For example, by the agreement Frank Clark, Dexter, seer fwe will remit about $2,500,000) of Vincent, Three Milp taxes. Take the magle instance of fish 12 meeting will land oysters. Under the present tarifi there is a duty of ten cents a gallon - r---- on oysters; that is to he taken off al STOCK QUOTATIONS together. 'The duties on fish also are I to he removed entirely, McCunig Bros, Montreal! 'Are vou women," asked Hon. Mr, Through J. O. Hutton. | King, "going to advise vour friends August 22nd, 1911. {lo vote against such a reduction in Ask. Rid, {taxes and in the cost of living ¥ There Reserve .... ... . 297 995 {are also reductions in the duties in 21 i bueon and kam, for example, besides Railway... 2341 !many other food products, "Will you be indifferent to such United " CD gR s [reductions * The working class will & St. Paul 133: 123 | See the advantage, and will gladly ae- s |vept the opoortunity, "That is why the pork packing in- terest« are howling The common reo. 5 Pe will save a little money, but they 4 | themselves wil lose a trine, and the \ however, recire Bessie held in Clayton, From Crown Canada Cement Porto Rico ... B35) =. | ebee Railway . ORL 8 } Jominion Textile | ' 65 don't want to help the people. | "Believe me, however, it is what 49} { will be in the interests of the people 2% tax a whole, and not of the moneyed f lasses, that is going to count, and that will have weight." a . 107] =. Woods 2 145 1442 1821 Montreal Power New York Stocks. Pacific { United Steel Pacific ANOTHER WITNESS, (a Conservative Who Talked Well fo Js i | Recipracity. "1194 | In the session of 1891 Mr. Foster, 113 1thin finance minister, pronounged in ) favor of reciprocity on the basis of the Atchison... : sin wena 105} | treats of 1554, which provided for the - {free exchange of natural products {practically the same as the 'lafl | Fielding agreement. Said he Provinces) 'On the invitation of the Upited States itself, we are to Wilfrid 'send delegates on the 12th. day ot October, , to Washington, to confer with M¥] Blaine und the president of {the United States and see whether" oi ble programme for the next two not we can have framed or formed wha, embgaciny a series of meet- |? reciprocity treaty oR the basis Moutreal district and which we have set [8eth in our order- I whith is as plan. as Missouri Pavific PREMIER PLANS CAMPAIGN. Visiting Maritime Returns to Ontario. Montreal, Aug. arvived in Montreal this | from the meeting at St ang has arranged a remark- government 22.-Bir ening Fulignne mari in-couneil, in will re« Can be made' Mon-1 "With this national policy, thie development of our natural ve- sources, with this development of interprovineinl trade, there is un desire ta widen the boundary ot commerce on. every : sidp, With "the United States? Yeo and on the prircivles laid down in the orderin cotincil, taking the basis of the Wien the atv of 101 ad adding ta it. whatever may be agreed upon by both sides. That is the pringiple as plainly . as can be la down" who is a well-known den- | heen» ¥ which he opemng on probably at Ontario, with lay, September 41h, also Are Married in Gananoque. Thousand Island Pwrk, N.X., Aug Cottrell and Mins Vether guests at Jolly Oaks, their friends 'ouple returned from Gananoque, Ort, and announced that they wad hen br. Cottrell, sme } Islands for the lost! Miss Newman is the of Mrs, A. Newman, Fair to Everyhody. Avimer Reformer : Reefroeity 1s measure. that is of Lihsolutely fair (6 the manufacturer, wrmer and the artisan. But the Jolly man sacturer is afraid that once you farmer--have a taste of a freer days market you will demand more freedom, i | erefore he tells the farmer that it until {is pot to hisadvantage to vote for rouple reciprocity. Did you ever know of Secson, 'any enemy offering good advice to a iriend ? Vote for reciprogity--for your an on interesis-- the millionaires of the Toronto Street Market. {Man facturers' Association have done Toronto, Aug. 22.-Wheat, per bush, this for Hence they ean sport ants, per bush., Abc. to diamonds, eo to Furope wh ever i6e.; Way, timothy, per ton, $18 to $20; they feel like it, have summer ress- {hay mixed, per ton, $10 to 812; straw, dences at the sea shore and in Mus to Koka----take Pullman palace cars to $10.75. butter, choice, 24e. to 27; but- summer resorts. While you piteh hy ter, infetior, per th., 19. to 22¢.; eges, [and stock grain in the hot sum of per dozen, We. to MWe; chickens, per summer they take toll of every dol "Abe, A%e. to de. fowl, per Ib, He. to far that von ex by a process of te. ducks, per Th, 16. to 190. tur tarifi--- legalized" robbery: Gio. to the Kevs, per Ih, I8¢. to e.; apples, per ballot box and vote for yourseli and bbl., $I to $6 potatoes, per bush., frez markets--rociproeity is what you 20 to $1.35: beef. hindquarters. $11 want, The Uanadian trusts don't to $12.50; beef, forequarters, 36.50 to want it. $ $7.50 beef, choice, carcass, %9 to $9.50; | beef, medium, 87.35 to $850; miitton, prime, 89 to $11; veal, prime, ! Ho ro ha lamb, § $13 to $15. to the Dr. Cottrell did not arrive at where severnl years ago be met | ihe Miss Newman, until but a few that the heen wed by Rev. J. 71. years. wid AL of Them Americans. Fi Englivh visitor has vecently been exsirc seine his wouderment, at the fa Te ality wish which America assimilates Tus Winslow Tar Burned. lite stream of immigrants. A friend Narnia, Aug. 22. ~The tug Winslow with whom he Yr a Ming on . the of the Reid Dredging company, Sprnia, | subject remirked, v honsemaid is was burned to the watet's edge Mop a Norwegian, my grocer & Seotchman, day morning while crossing Meldrum my baichir is a German, my droggist (Bay on its way to the Georgian Bay. is a Finn, my hacher an Italian, Place--Relatives and Friends of | Victims Anxiously Awaiting for | who ! steamer ' ar- Chieftain, of the Calvin he ee was | adds | but it i ITHE WORLD'S EPISODES faves IN THF BR BRIEFEST POS. SIBLE FORM. : Matters That Interest Everybody<- Notes From All Over----Little of Everything Easily Read and Res | membered. A Montreal constable shot a cal in A ree pear his reswicoce | De. James Beaudet, conservative, pominated for Megantic, has retired Controller J. J, Ward was nomina- ted by the liberals in South Toronto. In London some strikers are still ont but thiags 'are shape. | Alsie Aykroyd, a sturdy sevesteen year-old Boston girl swam nine miles, on Saturday, It is pow stated that the filtration plant will he {the end of 1911 Thomas Pariett, a Teronio cleaner, fell twenty-five feet and ured bis spine, Fhe sixty-seoond United States con gress, the most active for many years closed on Tuesday alternoon | A tornado in North Dakota, on Sun | day, killed five, injured ope. hawdeed, | and twenty-five, and dannged property | ito the extent of one hundred and fiity thousand dollars. William Roteh Wister, Philadelphia, Pa., aged eightv-four vears, the old | est member of the Philadelphia har, and promotor of American erick, | died Monday night wild rounding into Taranto completed by window ~AX_ELECERIC L DISCOV. ERY. | of Producing Tungsten] | Lighting. New Form May Revolutionize London, Aug. 22.-A it is sad, may revolutionize lighting was made public this week It was annowmead hy H, R. Spom herg of the British Thomson-Houston | company that after vears' re search work the company had sw Jrecded in producing tungsten in such | a form that it could be drawn into a | onge-thousandth of an! used in' any discovery which, | electric three continuous wire inch in thickness, and length. or bent to any same time its tensile been increased Hitherto, ducible only in short lengths The new discovery makes it possible to | use a continuous wire in a lamp, | so! that the risk of breakage is reduced 10 'a minimum, and the life of the! lamp is considerably extended. Port Paint Milford, factory started lot of tomatoes. VW, Croom is 1 hue possessor. Mr. and Mrs, CG. 8S Acker | man and Mr. and Mre. A. McKee took in the trip to. Quebec; they having a fine time Rev, Mr. Farns worth ie on his holidays; Rev Mr Miniker took his place here. Miss Wel | banks, visiting at AH F. riminon "wf Mrs. DD, Thompson amd son, Horace, | at A. Mehee's: Dr. Morley Carrio, | shape At Lin strength had tungsten has been pro- | Milford Notes. Ang, 21 The canning | this week on a fine report | | Mr. and Mrs F. Starr on August | 13th. H. F. Cirimmon s first picking | of ten acres of tomatoes were 2] bushels. The harvesting is over here | and the threshing machines are out | again. About twelve from here at tended the excursion to Clayton on the steamer Quinte Queen Nr. amd Mrs. Almer Thompson are away for a few days to Fish Lake. Ray Gil | more has gone as deck hand on the steamer Waterlily. Some of the farm | busy * picking and packing | apples. They are a fine price McKee is acting as book Konus i Port Miliord pany again: ors are early PA. er for the Packing com: | House Was Destroyed. Flower, Aug 21. Mrs John Me Gonigal's house, at Clyde Lake, was} burned on Saturday isternoon fhe | cause of the fire was probably a de fective chimne Austin Shields, who rents the place, was a heavy joer, | saving scarcely thing out of the | house." Mrs, John MeGonigal had just] left on Tuesday for Kisby, Sask A Cain came out from kik on and spent Sunday at home, returning to-| day. Miss Edith Appleby is visiting | friends in Ottawa and at poiets up| the Gatineau. The painters ave giving] our station @ pew coat of pant Howard MeGonigal, yof Arnprior, in visiting at his father's bere Lyon | Appleby is attending the K. & P. 4 oflice at Folger for a short. time. | (Quite a crowd from Flower and Forks attended the Lavant Austin Shields is expected howe Renfrew to-day on family being burned out A Clyde pieni from | aceonnt of bis Sleep You Need A child of seven vears reyuires | twelve hours, i A boy or girl of sixteen years must | have at least nine hours. ! The average adult should sleep seven | hours ar a little more. i Some can do with less than hours, but for the majority this is =n minimam. And this must he seven hours of sound ard peaceful shesp "i it is to do is restoring work success | futly; seven | { The steamer Scout Tuesday afternoon. A bilions Christian is heip in the Lord's cause, Blood Humors Commonly cause pimples, bolls, hives eczema or salt rheum, or some other form of eruption. but som eiigies they exist In the system, feated Uy feel | ings of weakness, In oF, loss of ap petite, or general debility. withou! | causing any breaking o They are expelled and, tem is renovated, str toned by Hood's Sarsaparilia Get it today, Sold by al, druggis everywhere 198 Doses One Dallar arrived in port | not much | { { i } : whole wys- | gihened ard | For High. class Picture Fram. ing. Photography phy, orf Wall Paper, tome to 121 Princess Streel. Satisfaction right Newest novelties In pictures always iu sink DA. WEESE & C0, M.P., brought a soung daughter to] * Serdereciussinuienres sitesi cstssEteteise Have 01 noticed that Pattéin Table Cloths are gradually but surely superced- ing table cloths. Sold by the yard, Watceh- ing the selling we have prepared, as never before, to meet all requirements in the matter of sizes, quality and variety of patterns. : Pure Bleached Table Cloths I ircet from Hi e'makers and at prices that will convince you of the ecomomy of buy- ~dug now, all sizes, and the prices are $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 3.50, 4.50, 3.00 3 Up to $12.00. Hemstitched Table Cloths With Napkins to Match A very large assortment now ready, many $4 50 sett, 5.50 09.00 sett, 12.00 very sett, designs, 8.00 sett, pretty 6.75 sett, Table Napkins A g-cat assortment, put up in one: half dozens as well as dezens. Many new and attractive designs, all wanted sizes. $1.50 Dozen, 2.00 Dozen, 2,60 Dozen, 3.00 Dozen, and up to 10.00 Dozen. Towels We have now ready for assortment of Towels, up to $1 each. selection an 10¢ | your ranging from Fine Huckaback Towels 25, 306, 45¢, H9e, The. Guest Towels Small sizes, fine make, pare flax, 20¢, 25¢, 30c, Fine Towelling By the yard. New aud novel designs 25¢, Joe, 49¢, He. TRUNKS TRUNKS We have a splendid stock of New Trunks and Bags Large variety to choose from. Lowest possible prices and the best goods mde to-day. Call and see our goods. A pleasure to show you whether yon buy or not iThe Lockett Shoe Store ssessssssasisnsssmsssssrssises B0000scecccncscecevenee C0000 0OORGIOOIRRORGRIICYS ® . * . LL . . ® . . ¥ lI. A, AA ds ds Lr st EE NAc to) op -- A BREST NS 5

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