kw THE DAILY BRITIS3 WHIG, FRIDAY. AUGUST 25 1911. NORTHERN. From Trapper (Registe A SE. Mi bury HUDSON looks clusive models in 36, 40 and reasonable, spection, John McKay, Furrier | 5 WHILE PARTLY CLAD WENT TO SLEEP ON THE STREET CORNER! MAN | : { | | - Freely on Thursday--CGathered in by Police at: Early Man Without a Home Sent to Jail. to Wearer, red.) | William Summerfield is a deck hand on board the steamer { which unlonded a cargo tichardson's elevator {While the boat was being unloaded | {William started in to "do up" {town, - and like a good many more, | i fell into the hands of the police. | It was just 2 a.m. when Police Con {stable "'Harry" Filson, when on his {rounds, found, Summerfield. He was | only partly | asleep, lving near the corner of Wel and Johnson streets | {aroused Summerfield from his slum- | ihers, and took him to the police sta- tion. Summerfield had no idea where this clothes could be found, and they [le not located until three hours lat- | ! er, when Constable Filson found them | iat the rear of St. George's cathedral | Summerfield was under the impression { that he was on hoard ship, partly un-| { dressed and then 'turned in," he {would have termed it on board. How: | he | of grain at on Thursday i SEAL beautiful soft flufiy Fur, like real We are showing ex- and wears | lington Al. nch lengths. The cost is We invite No obligation in- to as { | ever, took the street corner. "NN 1911-12 Fur Catalogue NOW READY {he told Mayor Graham that he had a | steady job on the Turret Cape, * and | usked if he could not be allowed Igo. It was found, however, that : ys. * his | {eemnent, for Fort™William. Summer | field explained that he would be able} {to catch his boat at Belleville, and as | he had money to pay his railway fare | | there, one of the police constables was instructions to buy him a {ticket, and see him off on the noon {train . | Poor old Thomas Rush, or jas he is better known, was up |vagrancy, Just atweek he 149-1537 BROCK STRET, KINGSTON, "Tom," for | ago, {released from the county jail. He has SYNOPSIS oF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERSON WHO I8 THE SOLE head of a family or any male over 18 years old may homestead a quarter section of available Dominlon land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Land Agency or Sub- Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain condiilons, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intend. ng homesteader uties--8ix months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister . in certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter mection alongside his homestead. Price, $2.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside up- on the homestead or pre-emption six mounihs In each of six years from duie of Lomesiead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtaln 8 pre-emption may enter for a pur- chased homestead in certain districts Price, $1.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside six months in each of three years, sultivate fi acres and erect use worth 0 A ha W, W. CORY 20 . Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N Fibiloation of this advertisement wil for be paid Es ---------- : teestettetttteeeteeet Lace Curtains nn, B.~--~Unauthorized not Our showing of Lace Cur- tains In Irish Point, Brussels Net, Marie Antoinette, Arablan and Nottingham qualities, in White, Ivory and two tone ef- fects are as exquisite In design a the most fastidious could desire. NOTTINGHAM Special values $1.25, $1.50. IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $3.50 to $8.00. MARIE ANTOINETTE from $6.00 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. CURTAINS at $1.00, FIIIIIIIPIIIIIIII VIII III III IPP IoD BEEBE ECBLLAARALC POA SESE: RR. McFAUL, Kingston Carpet Warehouse. PIPPI IPIIIIIIIIVIIIN eececcevcecccee If You Owned The Goose That Laid The Golden Fees company jon the body = | been an inmate of one of the homes, | August Sale Furniture, Carpets Curtains, Linoleums, Etc. of the {the authorities have {impossible to do anything with him. | | He has no home, and has spent many | inights in the police station. {eaqurt decided that the best thing to | do would be to give him another | {month in the jail, as he would be] cared for there. "This is the first time 1 was ever in| | | in my life, and I |a police court am | {very sorry." A short, stout man was the speaker, | { and as he leaned against the railing | lone could easily see that he felt his | position keenly. He pleaded for a year. | giving him the usual warning not Large stock, good variety, and|come back again. prices that stimulate business. it] will pay you to lay out your money ! now and save from 10 to 20 per cent Cheapest month ESCAPED FROM DEATH | a | |"JIMMY" ATKINS EVADED IT BY A HAIR'S BREATH | | When Brum of Elevator Chown's. Warehouse Fell Stories--Accident Happened Noon Friday. in A, Five | | | | | "Jimmy" Atkins, an employee of A. {Chown & Co., and a son of Alexander | penitentiary, had a miraculous escape | from instant death a few minutes | fore twelve o'clock Friday, when stories, |ing some freight from the third flat, {to the ground floor on the elevator { The brake had not been working well {for a day or so and when the {fellow operating the elevator, saw it {was . descending too fast he grabbed {what he thought was the brake rope to check the speed. In his excitement he got hold of the rope to increase |the speed and the elevator shot dowis- Yours. ANOTHER BODY FOUND. Repair and Upholstering Work | Atkins stayed on. the elevator think- promptly and well done, ling that it would go through to the {looking up the shaft. He saw the |deum on which the steel cable is { It struck. the third flat and was divert a {ed from its course. This probably sav- Remains of Miss Haggerty Up Thursday Evening. The body of Miss Haggerty, Wolle [corner of the elevator and it took him Island, one of the victims of the re some time to get over the fright. As o'clock. Word was sent to the Calvin [olevRfor it smashed into a hundred of the find, The supposition pieces. It weighed considerable and her death as the pesult of the crash I'be body was found floating some di Egg Wouldn't You Insure It? Of course you would? You are producing the golden nug- gets for yourself and family. Your come earning power should 80 protected by in- surance that if anything hap- S80 eUse0ecesnR {ly that the body will be brought to Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, etc., all|tor saw he could do nothing and jump- 'Phone 90 {basement and stop. As the elevator {struck the bottom with a thump he . . : : ' iwound, tottering and a quarter of a Picked] Atkin's life as it landed in the op- | posite corner to where it had started cont disaster when the coal freighter|it was he had his leg injured by a box Hero sunk the 'tug Chieftain, vas falling on it. ; : that the girl was killed in her bunk, had it struck Atkins it would have and not drowned, was true, as marks killed him instantly. His brother who tance farther down the river from the | scene of the tragedy and was picked reduced to fit in with this sale ed when the ground floor was reached {jumped for the floor at the same time me | minute later it crashed down the shaft. for. He was standing in the farthest found, Thirsday evening, about rine! When the drum hit the floor of the indicated that she met witnessed the flight grabbed the iron Was | up by a small boat. It is quite like pens you and your family will be provided for. Accidents oc- pur daily which destroy or im- pair the earning, power of the individual. Accident Insurance to-day is $0 broad and the cost so small that it is a mystery why any man should carry his own risk. We will Insure vou agains temporary disabilities as well as loss of life, mb or sight. © Get our rates for Life or "Accident Insurance. McCANN, Rrock, Cor. King Street. 'Phone 326 or 621. i ' * " . 2440800000000 3 b 1 Reciproc R. H. Fair, candidate for the county of Frontenac, has opened up his "re- ciprocity headquarters" in the Golden Lion , and an invitation is ex- tended to all the farmers and sup porters to call, Smith's Falls. municipal rate bas n endeavor to stop its mad progress { And Made Off With About $17 From broom factory during It. wo evening, among the youngsters by the an entrance to the office by climbiny o married lady. She inspection, found the Portemouth in a ranabout and when | searc for do long time, but could for the finding of it. The result was ing for it ever since. 2 pids, Monday, 7 am, Steamer Am- been struck at thirty-one mills jor this a and had the palm of his hand burned. LOST A WEDDING RING. | the Sate. {Thursday night, and this morning it Quite a litgle bit of excitement was heen taken rom the safe. offer of a reward for the finding of a into a window from the roof, then finger of <a young she went to raise her hand to her hat not find it and the youngsters = who they procured lanterns and searched Last of the Seasong erica, enlli ut Gananoque, Mrock- ville and Og Seoatrury both ways. Se. {ward at an alarming rate. The opera- | irope as the elevator was descending in| entrance to! drug store." Mishap of Sailor Who Induiged Too trip to Toronto Hour--Old always for Turret Cape. $1 the | received at MecAuley's. Phone 778. Cleveland. dressed, and was sound yp siom, to-day. = i : : : . | : | When arraigned in the police court, | King to fe iboat had cleared for Belleville, 10 load Lg | morning, thotel, I [porters, New York Dress Reform, , | Princess street, Wi 'S 1 Agnes Barr, | ing found it almost ibox The| *' | drug store. chance, and the court told him to go, | Maye r Francis NM. Muyo to | 1s on his way to New York to 1a {children's hose, 1Uc. New ithe Marathon r at | day { the elevator collapsed and almost fell five | to-day, { Atkins, and a companion, were tak-| | ¥ my | young PS Kingston | r SAN BR f INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Our teporters. Gibson's. "Buy shaving mirrors," Ib. "'Prouse's Varafline wax, lve. Miss Lk. Hazlett leit, on Thursday, coughs i to Best's Short Stop cures afl 13¢ John Hewton and Montreal on Thursday. Sale of Women's $3 patent oxiords, .85. Dutfon's, 209 Princess street. rrnest Sproule, Westbrooke, left, on the G.T.R., to-day, for the vest. Wiliam: Swaine, piano tuner. Urders wile went on and street, left, Buffalo H. Edgar, Rideau Thursday, on a trip to Gibson's i Redden, excur- "Buy shaving mirrors," Harold Snook and Harry estbrooke, went west on the Gibson's Union street, with Mrs, | "Buy Abby Salts." Mrs. Edward Bennett, is spending a few loyce, in Napanee. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. leave orders at days 21 Me- Clearing Sale of $1.50 and $1.25 Fiction .. 30c .. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. . Not reprints, the reprint edition. In some cases there are but one or two copies of a title 4 Near- Iy 100 titles to select from among which are: - Aa The Motor Maid, by the Willlamsons Windon at the e Cat, Mary Roberts Rhihebart Sirge of the Seven Suit Meredith Nicholson Rest Harrow, Maurice Hewlett Open Country, do. Half 'Way House. do No Man's Land, Louls Joseph Vance At the Villa Rose. A. E. W. Mason The Stampedeér, 8 A. White, Metrin Eden, Jack London Hall a Chance, Frederic Isham Bella Donna. Robert Hitchens. The Title Market, Emily Post Stradella, F. Marion Crawford The New Commandment, Anthony but original editions. which may never get into Verrall 500 REPRINTS AT 350 For $1.00 Over 1,000 Titles. to select from of late additions to the-re- print editions of cloth bound $1.25 Fiction. Friday and - Saturday Only Three Auley's bookstore. Buy Abby Salts." ! . Misses Kate and Constance Fornin, Kingston, are spending a few days at Moodie Cottage, Belleville, Ruby's, the blood Gibson's new maker, at picked a poor bed, when he Best's, of P.R M. ston, formerly i Kirkpatrick, becomes freight manager for Montreal Whole mixed spices, fresh Prouse's drug store." Louis Parks, Sanbury, was removed the--generst----hospirat om rita to undergo an operation assistant and pure, ad "Nail bleach in pdwder." Gibson's Henry O'Brien, clerk at the Randolph who is sick at his home, shows very little improvement this morning See pur Bc. corset, four hose sup 200 Salts." Gibson's Henry Baird Smith's Falls, with friends "Bay Mr Abby Mrs Mise and and Are a few davs in Kings it ton. {but he has been so troublesome, that | Forty chocolates special 15¢ at cent Jest"s to-morrow Mrs. Viola N. Potter and son, of Cape Vincent, N.Y., will move Kingston, to take up resi dence "Fried's Har ry soon to bottling wax." Prouse's Mrs. Robert Watson, Clergy street, | has returned home, after spending three weeks with relatives, at Hillsdale, [Mich. (A bhson's was in Watertown, and called upon Dy Enos salt." P. Knight Thursday "Buy vA. X.Y., on Knight } spend vacation, Men's sox, l0c.. women's 15¢. hose, : Dress York Reform, 209 Princess street. At the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council, held Thursday evening, preparations were made for the labor day picnic. Entries were received for ace. Many special money savers at Best's to-morrow, The dance at Arthur's Grove, Thurs evening, was largely attended The largest crowd of the season present. Crosby and O'Connor's chestra furnished the music. Women's fine 83 boots, flexible sole, was or- Atkins, Portsmouth, chief guard in the 83.75. Dutton's, 209 Princess street. Mrs. Nellie Cook and daughter, Miss be- | Iva, who have been visiting friends in this vicinity for the past month, left, on the steamer Kingston, for their home at. Hemlock, Lake, N.Y "Buy: Bromo-Seltzer." Gibson's In Lennox and Addington, Dr. Vroo- 3 } FALL SUITS . We are prepared to show the new designs in Fall ® Suits. Choose early and if not e ®ady to buy have one laid aside until you are ready. £12 to $30. FALL SUITS FOR MEN Re- at 400 * i Hobberlin presentative our store. cloths to select from Elegant models om exhibi- tion. Made to mea- sure only. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. GEORGE MILLS & CO 126 AND 128 PRINCESS ST. THIEF ENTERED FACTORY the city to-day. A sneak thief secured Lady Offered Reward for Return or Craviord's discovered that about $17 had in Portsmouth, Wednesday | It is believed that the thiel secured wedding ring, which slipped off 'the walking his way to the office, where and her hushand were driving through the ring slipped off. The young couple quickly gathered were told of a reward until hate at. night and have been look- Ta Iroquois and shooting the ra return, ear. "Shaving mirrors." {libsor's. Sgoneecssovesesee S000 0cc0cecncece The College Book Store 260 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN NIGHTS. Be. alt= man, the lilleral candidate, is putting up a strong fight agamst Mr. Paul, and as the constituency. is- a very close one, will be interesting to watch developinents > S0c. corset covers, 25¢.; chamois fin- ish zloves, 2c; three inch silk rib bon, 10¢.. Dutton's, 209 Princess. In Frontenac, the candidates, Fd | ® wards and Fair, are busy. Mr. Fair has issued a letter to the elacgors | pointing outs the advantages of re \ procity, and he hopes to secure a ve large in there not one incorporated village "Corks all store, Mr, and Mrs Truscott, Iroguois, who have been A. Me Jride, Ordnance street, returned home to-day. Mr. Truscott well-known here, having graduated with honors from Queen's University. He princi pal of the collegiate. institute at Iro Veet eerrsresststsne it TONIC For that worn out, tired and run down feeling there is no better tonic than a combina- tion of BEEF, TRON AND WINE. in taste, enrich the © | & * & rey | vote a county where Ours is delicious sontains 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, 50c. Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. sizes." Prouse's drug oS visiting Mrs 15 is juors PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY. Death of Mrs. (Capt,) Ashie on Fri day Morning. It was with feeling of great sorrow, that the many friends of Mrs. (Capt.) Jaseph Ashie heard early Friday morn of her sudden passing away She vas of a most kindly disposition, the batter knew they ioved' her. Deceased was a faithful member of the league of the Sacreds Heart, the Lady of Victory, St. Ann's society and St. Mary's cathedral. She was born in Quebec, and resided on Garden island for forty-two years and four years Kingston. She is survived by her hus hand, five daughters and four PELLLLL000000000 00000000008 ing CIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII one her, the more For High-class Photography, Wes right New ctures always in D, A, WEESE & Co, ah High-class Picture Framing, sons 8 ov Mrs. Charles Harrison, of Regina, Sask.; Mrs. Knight; Edith, Minnie and Evelyn, of Kingston; William, Sand ford and George, of Kingston Funeral will take place from the] family residence, 157 Montreal street, on Monday morning, to St. Mary's accommodated cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass | RM.C. will have will be sung for the happy respose of | with the thence to Mary's ceme- (*pace. The public tended the Can Admit Only Forty. Monday, the 25th, the Next five passed the entra but forty Fo Fifty examination, College. only 0 r another ont get along can formit her soul, St wolss ct 1 ters 1 having constr on dormitories begur ring ummer, but here, the building {the new Campbell Bros'. tr owing to labor feel wl - was delay For the largest stock, nobbiest style iand best values in men's hats, Gib uy Bromo-Seltzer." | | -- -- | $3.00 DRESSES $1.19 13 Only Ladies' Wash pretty Princess style, new this scason, broken sizes, priced up to $5.00. i Also 7 Only Ladies' Two Piece Wash Su up to $6, broken sizes, Your Choice on Saturday Morning, $1.19 a colors, o Diesses, its, priced Ladies' Cream Lustre Skirts, assorted styles, near ly all sizes, $3.50 garments To Clear at $1.49. A few only Ladies' White Waists, tailored and embroidered styles, slightly counter soiled, «Sizes 36 to 42, Prices $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 Saturday Morning to Clear, 59c. A few Fancy Parasols for Children. »Saturday Only 10c and 19¢ each. Bovs' Ribbed Cotton Hose, fast black, the kind for school wear, all sizes. Saturday Per Pair 15c. Just received a big shipment of Fancy Jacquard Silks in all the popular shades. Our Price Per Yard 25c. NEWMAN & SHAW, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. 0000000000000 OPPIOO IVDO ORILOINOOROORSS (900000000000000000000000 0d class will report at the Roval Milita n the 4% bw or department ih 8 Famous Fur Store. 0 90000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ° @ eo * * * . ° * ® . . * * ° Ww * ° ° a @ ° . . ° * * ® ® w . . o . ° ° ® . . * * » . » . » * . . » ° » ® . * * * * % e . * . ® . * . . » » * * Ld . VIFIIIIIIIIIII III 20 SA 'Phone 919. wih wa English -- Photo Frames MADE IN STERLING SILVER WITH. VELVET BACKS AND EASEL STANDS, OVALS, SIZES FROM Aah ROUND SHAPES, AND OBLONGS. ALL RANGE 2.50, PRICES $1.00 SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians 350 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses MADE OVER AND REPAIRED 'W. F. GOURDIER [Yours For $2600. | 116. Earl Street, er Hea ex EO ting, tension room, wd. yard and for sale in Money Fire Insurance "Phone ar to Loan i Mullin, The Real Estate Expert Sasa e Sees tTtTestetTTeIeTTAORTTDY P esTscsssssssanses Corner Johnson and Division Sts. en hes e-------------- : : + : SR rTsmasssanesss Half Done is a palpable weak- kneed, mischief maker tolerated this laundry; out. . in we Wash Elm Everything is and perfectly d curtains, ne lace shiftwaists spotless Exquisite Smooth-edged collars Snow.white shirts, Beautiful linens, Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. 'Phone 22 FRAT V TRAV ARRRVARRBCOTRNT ES