Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Aug 1911, p. 8

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PAGE WIGHT. Ve60000000000000000000 ~ SMALL DEPOSITS Ww Y depositor BANK OF TORONTO Hesonrces 550,000,000 COMPLAINANT MONEY IN BEDROOM, i eReOursge sc hocause any large an an oa small coorits he " Station, Exciting Tracks. 8¢ Catch of to the large fut small dope or { Tunjue Chase on the in of 1 ire Pol £. Catch stasgled people ot Lo Broek 1®ucks, abou las tva wed sue- { oe i 'the started ¢ Credit UL IK futur CORN ries depart Ad ma him ! happes xi Feet, SRV cunt who to-day near t ro WN oclises mornin, n-------------- pm a and ime men, oR comid be seen dad one with a the « him chy, riher Fh owinny sued ke KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager and making his in his best to went to the had failed 'stunt," th i he been chasing of «doing I cateh bor | wr was doi other 18liow, after he Longboat He of ¥2 "the S000 00000000000000000004800000 in and he ACCU polices statior hi Tom told had ed the taking I The busy land - his clammed heen rob ned man baud INCORPORATED immedintely pot Navlon ad thie the \doo ted fellow po ease. LConsts ables to » vift time thes in one offered go to the police detained out, accused nad the to search the of the the oft Me nt short we he ma hiding the heel wh asked to hie was and siation ere would be straightened The person, until th Cue had ct ni eb in S PECIAL. WIRE LAWN FENCING 7 fed 106 1h 1 . int he had \ objection his y faa he no and ™ 18 hed t , being om ad heen taken hid there and th i the charg the Where b mo Hut have w el vas foun chase started the 1 he oun man had h i% Fas ing ve tory nave headquar forenoon, the nian had been robbed, call wndd informe und the #21 , end Deen Tong hd 1 polies \ man ot long. to at arly the mel he 1 clnim th sion, i had | own bed ha 1 police gai the given his Ww Woaden Top Iron 0 For erection Posts with match, The pattern cost small Ellwood Lawn Ropublie, 14¢ With ft. gates or Gates on Scroll thi tory of + mistake to make was accordingly that his [robbed had an, ing t he fs exclusive and the NO A at rod. | [ tained, by the The rather and he The av 60 to 70: man had only been de ge to per iherty per foot 1 be luid 3 to match, $3.00 Con charge, i of ad, was going hen in nervous frame found that he 1 thefr, he thougin best him to try and took to his heels A the police that it had he anologzizel gave nll the tronole under the enrrving hut } vou man 2 of and when he ju a be charge would n with be for { escape and he Bl the 11a, He he had round w ft the notifving Ww. A. Mitchell': HARDWARE. 83 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. been an mistake, to veung wan he wns lyon th him, mon the instead he maoney Fad Sire. Langdon, Division Foronto, The New Browns Browns and Tan will be very farhicnable for Kall and Winter Wear. We show a large varicly of these gecds in Velvets, Broadcloths, Cheviots: Poplin, Homespuns, Fancy Stripes, Tweeds, Etc. Light Wool Underwear For Early Fall Wear For Ladies, Mon ard Chilcien, Unshrinkable qualities. Vests, Brava | Sons Ready-to-Wear Suits An exceptional showing, all the latest nvelilcs, direct from New York amd London, « 36 inches wide. in ull the Joading colors. Special at $1.00 Yard. a in v in his bedroom, tlhe EN ---- ACCUSED OF THEFTTHE DAYS EPISODESJBALLOT BOX SO SPLEIRRVED AT THE PEN FOUND LOCAL 4 impression that | i Cohen who § Fwane texenrsionists will remain here | 4 oT THE DAILY BRITISH yu, WEDNESDAY, THINGS IN! THAT THE PEOFLE ARE LIABLE] NOTES AND TO LAUGH GEXERAL. Interest em, K.C--A Very simple Very Valuable Invention. --iither Brief lems of Kasily Read and Remembered. f.ibson's But al she B. ew goss § violet soap," "The people will laugh at the Gordon left for, Toremto on |plicity of the thing," said Joseph (Waltkem, K.CU.,, in discussing bis ballot box, which the Dom ernment has decided 10 adopt ter the last Ontario election im 11M, aheoii suggestions were asked fon Ww improved ballat box that » change of | louver. suggested itself to me. | saw the possibilities of crooked work through the use of the old box, the gover of which only partially opens, enabling the deputy returning officer to drop a few. marked ballots into it when he put his hand in to draw out the mass of ballots deposited by the voters, | have been told by old clection workers that this trick was done many a) time, and scrutineers failed to discov. | er it. I think that the cover 1 have designed will do away with the trick ery of stuffing.' As has been stated before the fof the old type of box wi two parts, one part sed opening on hinges, the fixed. The latter portion vided with a shit through ballot was deposited. In the new box : the hd covers the whole top of the box, locking on the side instead of on the top. The Hallots will he de posited through 5 round role ju the cover instead. Al new boxes election on- Sept. 21st. will he design made by Mr. Walkem, the government it. Walken has also eugyested to the government that a stamp to mark the hallot should he given to the voter by the returning officer. He woulil have rubber stamp containing which the voter ballot opposite didate for Marking the ballot stamp would, Mr vent other "Buy Ww the > excursion. } Fire Chief Armstrong home from Torosto scar Cherry, Pine Wednesin and Mrs. KF. 6G Toronto on Wednesday William James left, for Toronto on business. "High-closs soaps." Gibson's Miss 4. Inx, Brock street, bas gone to the Toronte exhibition. Mie Itarold Lane, Colborne went to Wednesday. "Colgate's pure castile soap." sous \ Miss | bins returned . Mon street, went to Foran a Mr Lockett left lor this Inorning, | street, Toronto, Gib- Frontenac street, left, on Wednesday, for Tetouto. tC. tompron, of the Standard staff, left for Toronto on Wednesday Hig soaps." Gibson's Miss Jessie Sarsheld, Main street, left for Toronto, on Wednesday Willian Swaine, piano tuner. received at Meluley's. "Phone Misses Marion and Rose O'Connor, West street, visiting in Montreal. W. 1. Minnes has returned home af ter a business to the old coun try Ihe steamer America brought up an Wednes- Greenlees, h-class {« Livided into | i cover as other Urders 78, part pr or tha I wns are which trip f v 3 : 1 excursion. from river ports on day morning "Rubber rings for sealers' Mrs. lope, Boston, visit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pordeau, Bagot treet, Mrs homns Barrie street (rlenburnie 'High-class Frank Gillespie of 1h cotd Minnes left on Tuesday it to Mrs ham, in the of the who has! to ihson's that are nsed t i «her lower is t « given copy i Mr va permission Keenan amd children, : we visiting relatives in Gibson's o wtall of Macnee fe soaps t nw a vise a a Cross, wu Toronto, Walter Canonem Bagot street, and Guelph would impress on the the name of the . whom he and , Wil- visiting in son are oan vote by means of Walkem claims, marks: of recognition | being placed upon it. Any other mark on the ballot, except the cross would destroy the ballot | foronto wishes - to tH, 'Cunmugham, © piano tuner, King street. leave orders Auley"s bookstore. Gibson's Division with 21 a Me- at pre any Coleo sony in CU. Bryant, conliped to his home tack of sciatica. Miss Elizabeth McCall, Queen Rochester, N.\ "Buy coleo Me. and Mrs Muriel O'Brien, ing friends in Paul Bedore, Nelson street, turned home, after spending davs with friends in Gleavale. "Colgnte's pure castile soap." treet, stamp 4 severe at AND BICYCLE COLLIDE, | Edward Reynolds, Street. Was Injured. o'clock Wednesday and Frederick} AUTO visiting Metal street, 1 are in And Victoria sown." Gibson's W. H. O'Brien and Mis Brock street, are visit Toronto. after a very About noon, what wight serious aceident happened the | per of Princess and Barrie streets, Edward Revnolds, will be laid up fox one ' have been at cor. and hag re- a few yg a result, tora street, time. Mr. thome tore one ¥Y.M.C.A bile owned by some | (iib- Hevnolds was wheeling from his !} to his work, a few minutes be o'clock, and in front of the , building he met an automo Mr. Baildon, of Fleeiric Bean fame, Ottawa The car was driven by Mr. Baldon's chauffeur. The | auto was going up street on the right side of the road, and Me. Reynolds way coming: down on the same side The chaufferr thought Mr. Reynolds | was going to keep to that side of the swerved tw the left. Wi the sume thing and the] was hit by the He | auhout the head hurried to the whete his injuries son's Mr. and son #.reet, Mrs. Philip Haffner, Jonn- were among those who went 10 Jaoronto, Wednesday. Mrs A. Moore and Miss Maaore, of Roulean, Sask., ave Mrs, Bb. Buck, Vietoria street. Mrs. Robert Watt and childeen left, this morning, for Hamilton, Toronto amd Willowdale to visit relatives. Miss NM A. Walsh, Clergy street, leaves, ca Thursday, for Sherbrooks, Lie, to accept a position in a hos pital there. "Rubber rings for sealers." Miss Bessie Bedorve, Nelson street, returned home, after spending tine with friends in Watertown, Katie visiting « | } « road and Reynolds did rest was he wan cut considerably and face, and was surgery of Dr. Ross, Gibson's, cnt has ' some N.Y, i Reid, were dressed Fhe car was damaged quite a lot by the foree of the collision, jhe wind shield being broken well as the lamps. It will be several days Mr. Reynolds will able to again « No. Inavan to Fred. dwelling, by W. Mullin sold the large sireet, brick lohmson owned | r before vork Miss Elsie Brice, of London, England . underwent an opera for ap- in the geueral haspital last be tion pendicitis, Saturday is recovering nicel 1 DIAMOND RING GIVEN Gibson's Fay thw XN. "Rubber rings for sealers." I'he Misse Mabel ( larke, accompanied by | A Farpin, Toronto exkibition J. Evans hy the Locomotive Works Staff. Fa the and Te Db, Mi we I the retiring "| locomotive v position with the Appraising company, Montreal, was waited upon by a uum ber of his fellow workers, Wednesda afternoon and presented with a bean tiful dinmond ring a token of the appreciation his fellow workers have [felt for his able and ever ready willingness to help anyone at lany time whe nu it Was in his power to do so. Mr. Evang was taken In prise. 'Ue thanked those who had any thing to do with the presentation for their thoughtfulness and assured then that the office stafi of the Canadian Locomotive company would always a warm. place in his thonghts will be presented No. 1, of the hh wl countant and ha Ih ans, the attend works, who has accepted American sonp " Gibson' T. Geaham, of California, the city Wednesday morming, to visit his mother, Albert street. It is eight yeurs since he was here before, Bary (anoem and Miss Wita Cannem, sof Guelph, who {the past month with Mrs Bagot street, "Huy leo in S arrived in on aN been spending Walter Can returned | have args nance I new, have { home, sur soap." Gilison's America bring I tian: and the will from Th searchlight éxcursion noqgue, on Wadnesda ing, 1 couple of hours * Rubbes { The bowling games which {played last pight, {poned, on account of J ichie, being sick his {yates will:be played this evening High-claas sonpe." Gibson's have This evening with a token hy Masonic order. (Gibson's 10 he post rings for sealers." he were chapler, had, to be CC. Met home ona The | { Reserve nya Not Reached, Ihe residence of the late Dr. Mrs. John Kehoe, Johnson | Curtis; at the earner of Earl and King Land daughies Miss Vara, and two streets, was not sold st auction, Wed isoms, Roy and Lawrence returned | Meday, ax the price offered was vot thome, Monday sftornoon; after visit- | Tange as 1h or bid The Nighe ting her mother, Mrs. Samuel Williams, fest offer was 25.500, or some 84, wo Battersea low the reserve. The prices reeeived Peof. N. F. Dupuis and wife have re | HOF the household articles were "tery turned from an automobile trip to high. the west, They were at Niagara Falls, | lorossed over to the American side, i langl came home via Cape Vincent fand from there hy boat | Wises Edith M. Brown, superintendent {of the nurses' training school, Hah {nemunn hospital, New York, was wm! {the eitv on Wednesddy, with her sis 'ter, and left in the afternoon for iNew York, after a visit at Ottawa ung Xarher. On City Hall Steps. I. Under the tnfluence of {sound asleep, a man was found lying on the city hall steps, at eight clock, last night, by Constable at C. L street, ¥ Borden's Blunder. (NB 1 Telegraph: Borden has made many. blund- ers in the course of his political career, but the greatest of all is. his ery that Canadians are about to be come traitors. It would be a national disaster if the people did not repudi ate this calumny, Johy 8 1 Mr. "Sanitary Cups. tguor, and Each sthool pupil should be sup- plied with a drinking cup for his own | use. A very handsome and useful wap 1; vy he is being supplied the boys and girls linger, and taken to the lock-wy of Kingston free by the Hest drug [it was his first appearance he |store. The conditions are simple, and [allowed his liberty. | one w fifty -eent ------ hase. yr i - Wdutle The protest entered be Railroadihe | nnd easily make up drug wants [against one of Wormwith's players in} this small amount, so when a calle at vour home and ask what vou meeting of the sxecutive of the Mer. {want at the drug store let him or cantile league Thursday evening ii her get it for you. It will soon be Railroaders wan this protest they will {time Jor cough' cures, ete, and by do- (be tied for first place with Live! ing this vou will heip the kiddies to |Coals. Dr have whet they should have had loig | Shorthand in 30 days (even ago their, own drinking i cups. Hue may doubt). 286 Youge street, Toronto. Por the Last Week. "Eddie" "Harris, left on the steamer Sjeaimer Amerien tones the Istands Kingstom' for Rochester, N.Y. on Tues: hurslay, 2.30 pan, "Take i in MWe, o'- Mul- As was! f i i pur- around for | i though wd Hound ft was [death was tana, {prisoument train from jand wife ha reached hing and hotel fast at hour {light {that short, ever t Monday wharf, agen, her to leave ry, she g Ven, at Charle Known Vie- (© but n civil Congregn fe 1a and one daughter, also of jalternoon, wi day [vice [ bett, where his pastorate both he "the £0. EW averse 89, asi Las, NEOPOL IT AN LIFE SEN Had Young Man Detained af Police Occurrences in the Cis iy and Vicinity i When They See It, says 4 B, Walk- | Took an Afectionalc and Then Apologized---An | Railway Her Children Be Stayed at an Hote Mes Ne giahty of kt ap Nault Ste. Mave, the penitentiary Angeling passed up Was eomn through the wone but ifort h by 'the United States, ( lawyer, Ihe Prifoner arris Forom d he gston il. the it. The and thre in abe stayed all nig ny 3; later, was a journey made 1 at Portsmotth Mrs. Neopolitana ait, dark hat identity: was oot n few she was | Her nly around the It Fhe stout, enitentiary and rearances,' in at the hotel, of bei ate, and eng he constable and Fhe party left Sault ont, by rail to Kin stated that when the children, was She kissed and when the them, broke New fl a very she much bn hence It is o her we. th he and ce ears, she the of Mrs videspread comndut ney an just after ave birth to a ¢ DEATH OF STEPH Had Been Reside ut enb was wa han accused a gave aged In © his wife boat, A STAKYS HE uy TENCE. Farewell fore 1 Over Night. alana, who was her a8 wrvived al sentence Cannda wether with on the night § i ol! Leaving--1 husband, { Constable Heurst | charge mt three Iritish- party we-guarter Hed, caudle big thy Ameri of an cd the dhessed in tnt More hisclosed, the hotel waoamnan a vel Lh Ki ap is A nd from all od health no sign affected onversation with | what by Ste. Marie to Sarnia, on atom the sceow at the woman said good-bye most touching "gain rrived filled with vi entirely a win and time fon reves do opotitatn catsed | th of death coin sentence hild EN R. of Clty RB. YOUNG, Thivty Years. Hapess, Rk tor After 1 Stephoa f Kingston rassed away, on ¥.30 o'clock street Inte citizen wth ear Stephen thirty 1 i Lhe ONL ity or several loyed as a ing elled 10 veer on wn war n d was Lion ft wy Li fent * Ordet tATu Ieconsed nin al of "ry bed | nite No 1% SUEY iy sis oe of foslge., ' Nl ge 1 | M RKifigston will in 230 o he funeral at priv held te nate a! e of n 1 be y'eloek a the BIG CROWES A} Fiom Local Points este Xo bout We! (Pikey, uding \ politic religion nu od in ine nher He re, | 10, « " wis a A Workmenu Oddieliows An his thes ( by ol ir ory Fx Davis, Frid will ke pla 'cloek, and we A house al service tE LEAVING for the tion at Toronto. Wednesda the the were wa leaving fare me crowds noticeahl Wednesdas which after WH passengers from tram, leaves minutes Ene or cars whre put ot expect gy exper men were Breulty crowd was ORO Late Mrs the The The funeral of Kirk, took pl thedral, Wednesday was conducted of BP vere Henry remit ole on " Fitztserald, = pallbearers M. Baillie, br. F I he Ku Pride Catarasui con rn Gone to Niag Henry BB Méthodist mg Hen churel Kress for has beer 'Lr here, ol the Lue we he all members and Mrs to missed, Yaar roekvil bring ined For i. team there the wl om hundhing yori Fame Lueck, dav when here for Jhan any the first foront. ot ler local | ow rin the ey lowk had the dept As the rush + it beast fran no the Elen Kirk. Mr por Inte Elien ~t we's © Fhe Ww Re bt faudl tt 1 Kirk, ma Falls, pastor hers Ni ansferred } I endeared him CoOnIregation k will. be mucl Last Chang 1 share 6 gder er America Colgnie's g pure son's John Hubble dent of Ameliashur Monday alle tending disease. can, a cofgrervative Jade night, Over two ves cas Shoo The deceased was an and & member of tile soap.' k e. r an Miness Bright's Aogh- respected resi passed aay, ex rs, from f¥y ie ie Easy to Tanuse purely ough, prompt, bealt Hood's 'Carriage ate fable yet (rors a satisfactory ~ Pills Painting SOME CLASS TO OURS. This Is the place weather | Cur. Wamtrent to ' haye yom Dr. de Van's Female Pills. Ceverative portwn of WEE Wor sale at M in go » » ible Fi » ils n College; S| Aa euch eagulatossmever fs While ! 1 hey | o'clock, | an | had break i prison, | i ww { Jid Rew | He [tence tor spend the rest of her lie in her | Ie deceas- | i meme | | wed | wile, | | ol | Exhibi- | { | | Extra | di | ! Lab : child {8 recedt' game will be considered at oa Auto repainted to stand all kinds ofl E. J. DUNPHY, Thess | he a the | J 4 | : : | NEXT TUESDAY SCHOOLS PEN This will be a week of preparation for many parents. We can he'p Needed Things. Girls' School Dresses Girls' Navy 'Serge Sailor Suits, neatly trimmed, properly made. Extra good quality English Serge and suitable for Fall and Winder. For ages 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 years. $4.50 and Up According to Ages. Children's Fall Coats A very large assortment just opened. Many new and attractive stviee. A num- ber of these cannot be repeated when pre- sent sizes are sold. . 2 . School Girls' Handkerchiefs 10e, 121 Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, 4¢, Tc, 8c. SCHOOL GIRLS HAIR RIBBONS, Paffeta Ribbons, good quality, all want cd Shades, 10¢, (2c, 10c. SCHOOL. GIRLS CORSET AND CORSETS, a number makes now ready. 101 as we have the $ $ 1 3 oh : Pure Linen Hemstitehed, Se, WAISTS of the best School Stockings GIRLS' Fine Make, Plain Black Cct ton Stockings, properly shaped an- kle and legs. 15c, 18¢, 20¢, 25¢, ac- cording to size. GIRLS' Black Lisle Thread ings, all sizes, 2 makes. GIRLS' Black French Ribbed Stock- ings. This a very Fine Ribb, that fits perfectly and gives excellent wear. Stoock~ 2 i : : : | 18 18¢, STOCKIN 20¢, 23¢, 25¢. GIRLS' (iS, all sizes, GIRLS' WHITE TAN STOCKINGS, all sizes All Sizes in the Famous Boys' Leather Knit BLACK RIBBED STOCKINGS FOR BOYS This gives the greatest satisfaction make 20c, 23¢, 200. 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