THR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THU RSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1911. | ICONFORM 10 LAW CITY AND vieiITY. ; ' " heh yo Clearing Sa 1.90 and $1.25 Ficti - J > A special meeting of the Board © eanng of $ » d . iC ion { : : THE C ANADIAN COMPANIES (Works bas been called for this after. ; 500 REPRINTS Al 350 NORTHERN. - CAUGHT i READY TO COMPLY. noon. The chief matter for consulera- i tion will be the appointment «i a For Years the Custom Had Bee ity engineer to sucteed H. B. R. Craig C ; Followed, aud it was Regarded as Fr There are a number 5f appl ee ee Th r cants, "Good Law--Doubt as to Interpre-, From Trapper to Wearer. : i tation. i Recovered From Lockjaw. 5 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. (Registered. ) ages. i 1. : A - oS | The Whig has been enquiring into the! The Italian who was brought in| : {matter of Canadian steamers carrying from the Kingston and Pemiroke rail Not reprints, but original editions. which may never get Into Or . |exeursionists from a United States | way, suffering from lockjaw, is get the reprint edition We make Fur Garments to order port to a Canadian port, landing ting on nicely, and will soon be able | : i some cases there are but one or two coples of a title. Near 4 : T ut ¥ 100-gitles to select from among which are : . sm. tak Canadian clearance and to leave the hospital. This is ab ut h t t 2 . 000 : {them. taking 5 Cana The Motor Maid, by the Williamsons ver ities i orporate the ve s - . rsionists back to the the first case of its kind to occur in : and incorporat ie ry latest ideas |returning the excursionists C akiun Windon at the White Cat, Mary Roberts Rhihehart r : his part of the country. The : iport' of embarkation, and 'we learn ! ¥ y i} sire the Seven Suttcrn Hiorotnl Nichole A f lc in regard to style. The time has that this custom has been followed for |is very fortunate to recover a pra el Suita { Mendith Nicholson, ; to select trom o ate years dy all companies in the belief | Presbytery Meeting. i] Open Country, . , do : 5 additions to the re- ce gone when any old thing [that they were fulfilling the United | : ib | Half Way House. i Ntates law Rev. Robert Laird, sr., and [ A- 1} No Man's Land enicugh for buyers of Furs Ou the 14th of August, however, a | Shaw left, to-day, 10 attend the meet At the Villa Rae a Ine hae print editions of cloth A 3 'a . , circular was issued to the United [ing of the Kingston presbytery ati] Phe Stampeder, 8 'hite ae . . change each season. and we States collectors of customs by the | Belleville Te local de legates o At 8 Metrin LY iy Tack Pb bound $ | 23 Fiction. toy a & v aye k tng secretary of the department of | session the resignation o r p Half a Chance, Frederic lsham. = he {sum Seah "With su erce and labor, at Waphington, in | Tavish will be taken up as well as |} Bella Donna. Robert Hitchens . pg rd Novelties as ladies want and know which he interprétated the law differ- [the call to Rev. Mr. Steers to 1] The Title Market, Emily Post. Friday and Satu ay Only ently. He informed the collectors to [charges at Roslin and Thurlow. Stradella, F. Marion Crawford see overlook past offences, innocently com- | . : - . if The New. Commandment, Anthony Verrall mitted, and to instruct transportation | w hich Nelson Is It? them compunies against future breaches of | It 4s feared in Kingston that the ( i the law. N. Nelson, drowned with two other | AHhough -always--of the latest Since the issuance of the cireviar gi} Hunembers of the --C.N.R.--construction | : le anadian companies have conformed to | * staff in Lake Helen, above Lake | e oO e e. 00 ore fashion, our styles are conservative {its rexjuirements. It would appear, how: | Nipig Be a student i, Len Aap | > ! i » doubt as t [ neering department, and formerly | jever, that there is some doubt ss to | OE of Mamita! here. | 200 PRINCESS STREET OPEN NIGHTS. Phoue 019. not eccentric, bearing the indelible {the interpretatien of the act as in- {the mtery 2 . | Mr. Nelson is a third-vear. student at | LL lstructions have #ince been issued to | 4 . Tor | = | Queen's. His home is in Toronto. the United States eollectors to 'take i yy. { INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Seesesressssrissteeses We are headquarters for {no further action under the general in- | The Teaching Staff. Cuff Links they want the minute they stamp of good (aste. We Invite our inspection No obligation to Ye -------- | you i " | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By buy, Our Reporters. . "(oleo soap." Gibson's Samuel Lillie went yp to Toronto Wednesday structions contained therein until ad-| | . | There was a meeting of the manage vised fully b i. : i y y, mai. mept-commitiee, of the board of edu Turbinia's Fine Remitted. cation; on Wednesday afternoon, when | For that worn out, tired and # run down feeling there is no Collector George F. Roth, Charlotte, |'t "a8 decided to re-open the schools IN.Y., received a letter from Charles | 0 Tuesday. next, and necessary ar- jon better tonic than: a combina- tion of Our carefully selected stock combines neatness. ine a Link with Qua and reasonnble Price Seeeeptbittetrttte then SIPIIISPIIIII III III IP § be allowed to make an excursion trip | . en Sse ue o onto vesterds The Fur House 149-157 Brock St on Labor Day of dard, and A Frightened at Street Car. te oreut 2. yesterday: | . fel. all colors, 63c. Dutton's, 209 Princess ' He $m ntti a x A The ; ow morning in charge of a young fel- 2 bt s ' : blood, peptonized (digested) eoereseesesrerrersees | hh nde Th ae low while Mr. Smith wasion the mar Saturday, 2.30 o.m., America makes beef to feed the tissues and the de |FANEements made for the opening 'Colgate's pure castile soup." Gib ' p y BEEF, IRON AND WINE. excursions, for the time being at least A colt being trained by County | Willian Swaine, piano tuner. Orders ' 8 . st, %! ter July 9th, from making mare ex- | ket A street car eame along and fui of her delightful tours of the 3 choice wine ds an ap; ey ¢ 4 Ng : S$ heel bk plo 2 (en lirig) ' islands, 50c In a recent Government Ne } . : 4 . Sy . frightened the beast so it stood up : i espec heay plain Lace Curtains > cursos, states that Joveign boate Sa Tag ne or ite hind 'lexs and in] T- VF. Harrison went up to Toronto analysis a bottle taken from Silver Link at 5 not take passengers from this side anc 2 on' its back I'he On Wednesday afternoon to attend the our stock of Beef, Iron and ®| 50¢ the Pair. ep I { Earl, assistant secretary of p . ! ' X Y ! : ... |Some changes are necessary in the sons. {partment of commerce and labor, dis : aff ..! Ward A. Mille Kennet . ] un cr eae . » are being ar- arden A. Miller, of Kennebec, was JOHN McKA 9 posing of the steamsnip Turbinia's eae hing staf, and these a 2 {in the city on Saturday. may be continued. The $50 fine im- | onstable "Bob" Smith was left received at McAuley's. 'Phone 778, Ours is delicious -in taste, ir ¥ " » return without leaving them on the |VOMPE down lit exhibition. Wine proved to be a superior SMITH BROS * p + : : ranged for. {troubles for the time being. She will hg Victor liryant, Russell sticet, "went . 3 1 25 aterpro . . --ram-- i ms [nosed by Collector Koth on the owm- |"tanding at the market Thursday |. S® Our $1.25 waterproof motor veils, 'ontains fron to enrich the i 8 traightened out without r Tr aighlane article ranking as first clpss. Jewellers, Opticians. 'V Soe other side. During the winter the law See our special corset, Sik fom if Lace Cur any difficulty. » t 1 3 and its restrictions will be carefully ? hose supporters. New York Dress Re ane in lrish Point, 158els looked into. It may be that stéamers y Ee for 200 p ; 4 . J »resente \ atch Fob. form, 209 Princess street Net, Marie Antoinette, Arablan 3 U US a p wishing to undertake Sunday excur Presented With Watch ; i W. Y. Bovd. of Gananoque, who i aud Nottingham qualities, in 3 % sions in the future will not be molest: | On Wednesday evening a number of confined te thE cones a Ay : » TRY A BOTTLE, 50c, Dr. A. P. Chown | Druggist and Optician, 183 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 343. rere 3 oa % ni ; a + and Cataragui " ps 8 do White, Ivory and two tone ef- 4 ed. Before the letter arrived, the cus- [the Ancient Frontenac anc alaragui ing fairly well. 3 a RAM. meet and pre : - i . the Chapter, No. 1, RA : fects are as exquisite in design ; sented D. J. Evans who is leaving for King street I i as the most fastidious could lowing the Turbinia to make Sunday rk My to k t ave orgety al He saved to you and money in hand to t ¥ | American Appraising company, with a |21ey's bookstore, » : Montreal to accept a position with the desire. yioe: - } ua. | F sn om me {handsome watch fob. The presentation Miss Lillian Wright, Svdenham street > (toms officials were somewhat in tl. Cunningham, piano tuner 2 yo 850 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriages Licenses. Hundreds have bought--our sales were nedrly double of 1910--it's money dark regarding what to do about al- I -------" . FA NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. | ROLLED BETWEEN CARS. [was made by Dr. A. W. Winnett Mr. left for Torouto, on Wednesday an ~8pecial values at $1.00, | [Evans was very prominent in Masonic will be the guest of Mrs. C. Hubburd a W k in $1.25, $1.60. urs dy p m, | John Dougherty, | Yard Foreman ol circles, and will be greatly missed. He k . ma . a Specialiy of corsets an EO ---------------------------------------------- ; K. and _P, Badly Bruised. "eg en by surprise and know what will suit the figure. New 4 : IRISH POINT CURTAINS, ' . andr; Jiadly Bruises was greatly taken Dy SWORE AN a Hoc ae Agure. New | SOrOOOEIEECEESE $3.60 to $8.00. MARIE ANTOINETTE from if erably i he yar orman is consic erably urs | I 0 $6.00 upward. led. Mr. Dougherty was standing against | Remanded For a Week. HL class soaps." Gibson's » ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. F Ca ia car locking in the opposite direction| The first session of the police court | * (, sumber of iCRhE i 3 urniture, rpets which the other car was coming. | this week was held on Thursday morn-! a 8 Dumber Americans came 3 » » CYTO TYE YT IY YI Y YE Y - From being rolled between two box [thanked all that were interested very 2) in t pg nud P. railway * yards, much. He left at midnight for Mon n her up t Wed i | an he ) rip Or ednesday | S i e : rs in Sigh?" morning, John Dougherty, treal, aay people going BD the 1 a, hi I'he steamer Toronto was crowde POLI PIP PP EPP POP : over on the steamer Ame heey {He way standing just at the janction jing and Mayor Graham was on the : # eamer Amerie Wed s nesday' afternoon, bound for the lo u ur tains |of the switch, and thought the car was thench, in the absence of the maygise o . y 1 he } ted . g i Tl i! A \ § ronto fair, . | fing shunted on ano her line. nitead (trate. man giving the name oO "Buy coleo soap.* Giba a Linoleums, Etc. {of that, it was shunted on fhe fine | John W. McDougall was the only of} g = : : : Kingston Carpet Warehouse, » [next to the car he was standing by. fender. He hails from the old country ribbon, 10c.; extra large' hair nets, 5 a 4 - ; {The very narrow space between the land was accused of being drunk. ie Dutton's. 209 Princess: sire ids LIRRIIIFIR Ieee as Yel : [two cars was not sufficient for him to {pleaded guilty and was remanded for "yy © LT TEE SEE | . mre { {escape being hit by the moving car, (a week in order to give him time to bert street, ha cobup MEA / " {and he was rolled between the two. [sober up McDougall and his wile line the rive & ne (He | MADE OVER y : . . e ast wee ochester we | Orresrassssssssnssaceld ce To | The brakeman saw his predicament [have been staying at a focal hote wd Niagara. . | AND ¢ m 3 VR 1B ) [and signalled to the engineer, and the [for a few weeks. She was in court! op bbe "ive 4, ; otha { $ Geo. uller & Son! / uy \ 1 (brakes were applied, but it » with the ma Rubber ring wr sealers 5 J o | RE PAIRING was too land appeared to agree Engine No. 1824 of the Carpet - RERRIEs i" 10 ' A P late, as he had been rolled around ga lgistrate that lier hubby should bey, pe, was turned out of th 2 3 : ey olen, + - { , € » 0 e ocomo : Rad Hany Cn ] | rouple of times all ready ttven a week to sober up tive works this morning and tested | 1 ® | Ww. F. GOURDI repaired | was feared that some of his! om EE ,,s . for the C.P K { ean bones had been broken by | - . "A { . ™ | A . eoo0cecccccsenesedoen. [leccelined vests, 2c. florce lined ; : . . $ drawers, Be, chikiven's vests, rom (CUT PIE Stock of New | Values | R. McFAUL. ns motor veils, 50¢.; three inch silk RINGNTON ' {the rolling process, but when he was : ' ¢ ¢ # Telephone 1032 219 King Su 0 ¢ Besrssssassssassssssssald {examined by Ir. McCarthy it was ® ik New York Dress Reform X00 TT RT Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ® po... cio Eh | Fall Dress Goods gi R eal E at at e Clara Cammings, Nelson street. left for' her home to-day BTIOW Ope ned Hp and No 229 Earl Sreet----Two Colgate's mre castile ap." 6 : T9 Pus rand : 19 ready for your inspec mn" N The * schooner Jamieson, unloading tion. . wood at Portemaouth for R Craw I'he range is far mn ford, cleared last night for Oswego 14] : load eon! for Desoranto ubvance of anything 'But cole soap." Gibson's swe have prey ously Th rior' sGeneral Foot Guard were ted at Ottawa on Wed show n vd : nesdns Colondls Benson and Ogil 1 All the very newest vie, « ngston ' IX Parisi ld es g ) Parisian Ideas are to St 0 alue in flannelette night < dressés. Specials, Be, 75c., #1. New |i DC seen here at popu z < » York Dress Reform, 209 Princess street © lar prices, KE. F. Trimble, who has been confined Call arly 1 "es to the general hospital for some time a early and 8¢ is doing nicely and will be able to he 14 the display. You will 8 oli { rick a he delighted with the showing. 4, Ly The Real Estate Expert Corner Johnson and Division Sts, i om------ found that there were no fractures - ME Dougherty Will be conned to his home for several days. ing, Photography, or Wail Paper | ag ome to Weese 121 Princess BIG INCREASE IN EXPORTS } Satisfaction issured . . Newest novelties 1 k ha | Far High-class Pleture Fram 1 September First Get Ready For Fall Weather ! We are making grest pre- parations in every Department of our Store Tor the largest Fall Trade in our history. In the FUR DE. PARTMENT we 'are now out in a few days showing all Kingston Business College, the new de- o Wueen street, opéns for fall signs that @ | Fuesday, September 5th. H. fashion will ® j calfe, Principal. "Phone 110 demand. ® | B0c. corset eovers, 25¢.; boys' belts, In our SUIT ® !15¢. and 20c.: men's sox. 10c. Dutton AND © COAT § 209 Princess. DEPART: g If the station at the Kingste oO 'Thone 90 = Yonrs . ed States, ¥ioits from tlie Kingston \dis- ! t to United States during July and | 1. RRI August exceeded those during the same ar ws months of 1910 by $24,200.23. Consul Johnson has issued the following I ---------- Wood's P The Great I Tones and inviguraisethe whole | A BELLEVILLE PARTY HERE, Jeryius ® Hom, { | i | 4 i | From the Kingston District to cae | ! | === statement for July and August of this | {year ~~ | : . Automobiles, $1,000; cattle, $300. | i" - ' | . ,000, s ; Were Gramly. Pleased With st; cream, $1,335.05; feldspar, $17,070.32 : | Mary's Cathedral. {fertilizer, $266; fish, 36,978.38; hay, | A happy party, composed of Mr. 23,980.50; hides and skins, $8,224.79 and Mrs. Jenkins, of Hotel Quinte, [household goods, $6,546.50; iron pyrites Belleville, * Mesdames D. Waters _ and | $105; jute waste, $120.18, lumber, $29, Out | Jamu Grant, ine McLean, Miss line (025.01; mica, $1, 149.64; plumbago, 81, | - Jenkins, and Master Gerald Jenkins, 710. 06; returned goods, $6,925 ! G000000000000000800000 | visited hingston on Wednesday, com Lodele $150; tonal, £54,856,43 woodm | 3: ing down in the fine automobile of the C din d, 0 | popular proprietor of the Quinte. Af 120, a repo 824, Juried, 190, $60,686. | ter dining at Hotel Randolph, they |" Number of persons who immigrated | repaired to St. Mary's' cathedral, | i) pa ; to United States during July and | Wher © they were met by an old friend, | August, seventy eight. : Denys, who showed 'them TRVVBTVLVVVB RESTATE -@ I, ; | Prosecute Fast| ee BICCEORIE . PIPPI III IIIIII PIII 'Adore And Be Still," for those pre... > receiving or- @ the cabmen and the street railwas sent; and was charmed with the acous: 1 he constable at Portsmouth, is out | ders daily for ® [would suffer as well as the city . tic properties of the church. The visi-| With # big stick, ufter the auto driv. special mea. 2 large jand Mrs. Jenkins and party retur | "Last night, a little girl came very I nE hy Lhe front, {10 Belleville the same afternoon. ned oar being killed in front of the post | @ 000 be shown. Watch for ® jouAten, while other other factories they nt enn misao -- office," remarked one of the date of our Millinery ® paid 9c. and made the cream rn , of the council ° 4 M Opening, : into cheese, arriage ain ing | tors had only one fault to find with |®% Who go through the village at a sure gars See our special suit-case, $150. Fx WORK ON ROAD DELAYED lors to the Whig, this afternoon, "anc Kingston, and that-was wrenching fuster rate than the law allows For y \ ments. J tra good values in all trunks and suit- from Belleville, their beloved pastor, | Some time, complaints have been : : . ! or Ci ® cases. Dutton's, 209 Princess street it is time that the practice was stop » Special bargains in all ladies an SOME CLASS TO OURS. THI the Telephone ¢ Company Man. |P®d: Some go through the streots a In our HAT DEPARTMENT, @ children's low 'shoes, half price, at! This is the place to have you and small Hontily pay - ments. Michael's, Belleville, sang Gounod's Auto. Drivers. MENT we are @ [tion ix moved to King portico, stable, lot 35 feet ® (for the moment explain further. My, [have it stopped. FALL ~~ MILLINERY will ¢ cream and exporting it to the United |i ' Yess > 0005000000000 0000000000000 Bdges of collas neck € lis rasping shirt indings p hestnut biires 7 'Tattered Warps and Wools." Perhaps sou have a serapir nmintance with ther we are cnot- dor beautiful altar and luminary od no » r IRS fear barntifal organ. Neary. dud no AFTER THE JOY RIDERS. #0 successfully leads the choir in St. Portsmouth Will brs} a ! But they say they will get even soon, made about drivers going through the | ® , : 'High-class soaps." Gibson' i « rooms, mode rm mprove | and do something to Kingston in the stroots at a terrific rate of speed and | 9 3 ly ® A milk ee te on. a ar Always Busy Store e ments, concrete cellar, { "stealing" line, shich they would not the village fathers are endeavoring to} ° ® Loon paying $1.12 per 100 pounds for 3 The / y y § e a '® ry . . : a terrific rate of speed and it in in as well as all kinds of Men's ® Dutton's, 200 Princess Auto 'repainted to stand all kinds o hole is Replaced. deed a great wonder that there hax | and Boys! Hats and Caps, we §1 The cool spell which struck the city | weather. the work of laying the concrete not been a bad accident.' have a splendid collection of § | Tuesday night still continues and a E. J. DUNPHY foundation on the mew road on Clar-| The councillor stated further that al' : ence street is agmin held w the vi constable would be pro- count of the Bell Telephog™® -{ vided with a stop watch, so as he having ta fix its ma +f t could keep tab on the law braakers, Thi is manhole is A Bowling Match. ete old! Queen's bowling green was the scene road bat the grade off She new of a very Jviting game on Wednesday roads is different p be evening, Skip Eliott defeated drilled and placed in to sutt the Skip il oy by a score of 22 to 16. The grade of the new road. 1 doegiinot [season is now nearing & close and there tie up the work on the road , com are only about three or four games to pletely as the men can go ahead and be played in the schedule. Teams: tlay the curbing and have the road ali! Dr. Boyce, W. J. Ferguson, G, 8. Brock Cor. King Sts ready for the conorete foundation. [oo J. M. Elliott, skip.--22. " y ° Felt Hats and Tams for Child. @ number of people were seen on the Montreal snd Ovdusses roe rent, {street Fhursday wearing overcoats . . . i 'Buy coles soap." Gibsons. | H. W. Newman and sister, Miss M.|red to another rig amd was take {E. Newman, Lister, Mass, have gone its destination r {to Toronto to take in the exhibition "Colgnte's pare castile soag Mr. Newman will attend the executive [son's raesting of Provincia! Chrietian Fre | Men's working boots, how deavor convention. Hegther-lined boots, £3.30, for "Rubber rings for sealers." Gibson's 'Dutton's, 209 Princess street Strong school boots for boys an 1 The = September Canadian Magazin WATCH OUR WINDOWS. girls, from $1. Putton's, 208 Princess. Contains an article by Professor A sand rig came to grief on Wed IS, Willace in which the writer nesday afternoon at the corner of tends that thers mever was such 126 AND 128 PRINCESS ST. Gneen and Division streste The axle place as Prest which hee figured broke, letting the rig down with 2 prominently in early histors and he SOPON0000000000009000 (bang. The sand was soon transier been described by various writers i i YOUR LAUNDRY WORK. i et fet SHOP IN THIS STORE. is Inirodoes oth ways apd e won't be but pleasing relatio Eingston Laondry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts, 'Phone 22 sesscsses S000 000000 0000 Se8es0s00ssssee Seevoee -. TC eT. heb iedhch h ch hh hh SSE N Seweasssessasy o sesssastsesnonanenes esece 7 i | "Phone 326 or 621 ; The body of the work lies n the gra | Prof, Sills, rs B. Williams, W. 0000000000000 00000 ding and curbing. R. Sills, skip --16.