Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1911, p. 2

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. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. NORTHERN. CAUGHT * From Trapper to Wearer. ( Registered.) We make Fur Garments to order and incorporate the very latest ideas in regard to style. The time has long since gone when any old thing is good enough for buyers of Furs; Btyl hange each season. and we kecp to the front rank with such Novelties as Ladies want and know they want the minute they see them of the latest Although always fashion, our styles are conservative << not eccentric, bearing the indelible We invite stamp of good taste. your inspection. No obligation to buy. JOHN McKAY, 149-167 ' Brock 8t The Fur House Irr-- NRBLLAMASASOASASASAS A FLIFIIVIPIIINSTN vor Cv VIII III PIII IN $ 4c bb x » Dw oy Gurtains slowing of Lace Cur- tains In Irish Point, Brussels Met, Marie Antoinetis, Arablan and Nottingham qualities, lo two tone ef- in ign Pee ASL 4 * Wh fe desire CURTAINS, at $1.00, NUTTINGHAM values LAMBA BOE ~Bpecial $1.20, $1.60 IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $3.60 to $8.00. MARIE ANTOINETTE from $6.00 upward ; ARABIAN POINT, $3 bo. CIVITE v PP Pr PEI van od R. McFAUL. Kingston Carpet Warchodse, Winter ? Here's a starter: We have a defective spot in the roof----rain came through and mattresses were and some bed springs rusted. » » 8 » » LasRIsIII eve Is Iv Io ad that will make it worth ing. $1.30 MATTRESSES FOR $2.75. 1Geo. Muller & Son} Carpet Cleaning, Sewing and Layiag, Bicycles, Ge Carte and Baby Carriages repaired. ro Telephone 1082. 379 King nd | KINGSTON, 0 Seccsssessssssrrrenrecl 1 Bring size of your bed. Great chance for boarding and rooming houses. Special on bedroom suites along with above. Pleture Fram- CARPETS, RUGS. LINOLEUM, SHADES, ETC. For High-class z Photography, or Wail Paper, W 121 Princess Hiafaction assured Newest novelties stock. 3 A. WLESE & CO, High-gann Pleture Framing, ET 'Phone 90. Yours. Wood's png Great Engl "2 Jomody, ones and invigorates the w A BOY WAS INJURED Waggon. A young lad employed by (hambers, carter, had a narrow es cape from death on Saturday after noon by the horse running away and Charles on Bagot street. The lad was deliver- ing & trunk to a house on York street, and while he was in the house the horse pulled off the bridle. When he came out of the house, he did not notice the wbridle off, and jum into the rig and went to drive offi. The horse found that that he had a free RealEstate Bargains 38 and "40 Raglan Road-- _Doubly Frame Dwelling, 7 rooris each, good condition. $1.800 and Income $218. Street--Stone with large out- acres good gar- came in combact with shock threw the boy out, cutting his arm so badly that it required seven stitches to close the wound. He is now doing nicely. Late Mary A. McBride. Princess 0000000000000 000000 G00000000000000000000 000000800000 A. MeBride, was conducted by Rev. E. {Le Roy Rice, from the home of 'her sister, Mrs. Robt. King, 21 street, Tuesday afternoon. had been a patient sufferer for several months, and on Sundav morning pass 679 _ Princess = Street--Semi- detached Frame Dwelling, 7 rooms, $900, 116 Earl Strect--Rough-cast Dwelling, § rooms, hot fornace. bh. & ©. large J 300, » 2 thre Four sisters and one brother are lIaft to mourn her loss. Mrs. Robt. King Mrs. W. Dowsley and James Sebiride. of this city; Mrs.' (Dr) James | Mahon, of Texerkana, Ark., and = Mrs. 'IJ. G. Liddell, of Brantford. = Many i 'A choice List of Property to geledt from on our Hee, A CALL SOLICITED. ¥: McCANN Brock Cor. King Sts "Phone 326 o. 621 #9908000000000000¢0 room of the Whig, left Saturday for Toronto, where he has secured tion. It is not Hkely that the game be (tween Athletics and Victorias which jas poned from Saturday, will be played at all this season. : a SO00000000000000000CP0PP000IIN0EE0N0ECEdeIs000000 5 . ® neal BR Sr ibee ssh THE SPORT REVIEW Hen. Coming Month Preparing for Fall and 14 slightly damaged They are all good for wear and at prices while buy- prices OILCLOTH. | T. F. HARRISON Co. By Being Thrown Out of a Carters throwing him against a telegraph pole | run for home, so he ran all the way until he came near the house where he a pole. The * The funeral service of the late Mary Colborne Deceased ed efully away. She was a mem- | ber of the First Congregational church, 'and was of a quiet and retiring dis position, beloved by her many friends. Mee ago, the company was robbed floral tributes were placed on the "Mike" Joyce, who for the past two 'ternoon. The funeral took place to years has been employed in the job St. Mary's cathedral, on Tuesday morn night ling, where a solem YOUNG WIDOW G0ES OFF WITH A MARRIED CHEF OF A LOCAL RESTAURANT. SCHEDULED BASEBALL GAMES NOT PLAYED. T™WO The Chef Threatened to Drink Car- bolic Acid if the Blonde Lady Did Not Accompany Him, and She Did, The married chef «. a local restaur- ant and his assistant, a young wi dow of striking figure, have left town { together, the former leaving his wile iand three small chilhren. lhe chef became so enamored of his assistant bottle to igduce her to fly with him. Those who know state that he pur- Wet Grounds Interfered With the Victoria-Athletics' Game--Result of Bowling Games on Monday. The two baseball teams from Bethel Sunday school were supposed to have played the final game tor the George Mills cup at the cricket field on Mon- day morning but the game was not played on account of all the players not turning up so picked teams bad a praCtice game. : blonde | that he used a carbolic aad | {chased the carbolic aut a nearby drug to store and in presence of his tadylove was [opened the bottle and declared what take Another Game Not Played. The city league baseball game have been played on Saturday | not played on account of the weather he would do if she did not being so disagreeable at noon. In the night train with him. 'tae afternoon the weather cleared and it grabbed the bottle seemed too bad that the game had {acid burned hee dress. That not been played. ithe two were seen hoarding a -- -- {bound tritn: Next morning the Shooting Begins Sept. 15th. { prietor of the restaurant waited issue, through a typo- | vain for his chef and the blomde hut Later 'he learned that flown but he did not night west- pro- m in a recent | graphical grror, it was stated that the |they came not. shooting of the feathered tribe would | the couple had 15th. The item should grieve. : 15th. | The wife of the erring chef - } {brokenhearted over the action Left for Their Homes. { unfaithful spouse. She is Jatt " . 1 ol ew I. Brooks, Dice, Lucas and Dorey, mem- to support her children an - i - Hers of the C.L.C. baseball team, left [Ure & podition as soon as she can for their several homes Tuesday. The |She has not the money i sock le al 1 * * T o> . . a sts I 1 a » first three mentioned live in Hamilton reparation. It is stated that the che i ; tends crossing to the United States tter in Gananoque, nm iy 5 und the Ju ] and securing a divorce. He formerly conducted a small restaurant at lirock begin on Oet. have read Sept. wns of her alone Championship Mercantile Game. The championship game of the Mer. |ville. cantile baseball series will be played | we =r = : at the cricket field, Wednesday after- | Removing Business Premises, noon, at five o'clock. The Live Conls} On aceonnt of and Civil Service teams are the con- teas news ' Jabs 1 1 } ture dealer, will remove testants - jand arni . ; : te u's dt | place of business from hig present pre Bowling Games on Monday. | mises, corner Mond th veatest day in th {ham streets, to the building formerly Agntay was Ve gregies. day io oC «1 by Samuel | history of the Queen's Bowling Club. lat 28) Princess street. The largest number of players adn present that ever attended the were green furniture wareroonrs will be am was evinced. There was a tourna- I place of butiness by December 1st ment arranged for the day. | In the perliminary round played in| the forenoon, Skip Watson defeated | Skip Elliott by 16 to 12. Skip Lyons |geries of lawn socials, held under beat Skip Sills 15 to 12. | auspices)ofs Vine Hill In the afternoon, Skip Spatding de [given af Connell Bros' feated Skip McKelvey 14 to 13, and |ddll, and it was one Skip Lyons defeated Skip Watson by the season. A very 115 to 14. . | present, and everyone enjoved Skip. Spalding's rink played Skip selves to the limit Fhe music Lyon's in the finals, and won the |furmished by Crosby (O'Connor's {trophy by 15 to 13. wa delightfy In the consolation, Skip Sills ' Skip Elliott Ly 14 to 10; Held Last Lawn Social. On Monday the last of evening, a church, grove, 'Cushen of the hest of large crowd & | chestra, -and it A host won | programme Skip | EE ---- mm won from Skip McKelvey, by | Wolfe Islander Dead. 115 to 13. In the play-off, Skip Sills | John Duffy, an aged resident won from Skip Watson by 16 to 12. | Wolfe Leland, died Te teams were after a few hours' illness A. McIntosh, W, M. Campbell, A. Tur- [during the afternoon and during the cotte, Dr. Watson, skip. evening passed away. He ate his din Dr. A. -E. Knapp, E. E. Pardee, R.|[Nfr as usual and near felt Uglow, R. J. McKelvey, skip. | sick, and went to hed Deceased was J. Laidlaw, W: Mgntgomery, §. |u lifelong resident of the island, being Graham, W. R. Sills, skip. : loighty vear: : of age. The funeral J Luckie, J. R.- Forrester, T. | took place, Tuesday morning, to the Wallace, W. P. Spalding, skip. Catholis church at Wolfe Island, W. CO. Crozier, G. D. Dolan, W. son, J. M. Elliott, skip. W. H. Wormwith, Dr. Boyce, McConachie, E. Lyons, skip 2 tea time R. R, Ww. Jack - i | «1 . | Egg Preserver. | Will keep eggs fresh and in the best J. € 15¢. McLeod's Drug Stores, the Grand was immense - . Baseball Records, | Kastern lsague--Toronto, Puf- | The traffic falo, 4-1. Rochester, 4-3; Montreal, |FailWay on Monday 1-2. Baltimore, 7-11; Newark, 4-6, Pro {rush was so great Monday vidence, 4-1; Jersey City, 1-1. {the eastward trip that an extia train National league-- Pittsbu 1-1; Cin- had to be put on cinnati, 3-3. Brooklyn, 6-6; Philadel-| Dean Hidwell, phia, 2.0. New, York 6-7; Boston, 4-8. |J. Carson left St. Louis, 7-4; Chicago, 5-6. {Ont., to attend the American league-- New York, 6-5; lence of the Anglican church Boston, 3-1. Philadelphia, 85; Wash Trunk 5-8; over night on and R London, Stary for general Canon to-day confer and some of the] the | widow | was was I bo ington, 3-6. Cleveland, 9-9; Chicago, | oF 8-2. St. Louis, 7-8; Detroit, 3-10, | league--Brantford, 1-2; | Hamilton, 5-6; Guelph, | St. Thomas, 4-11. Canadian London, 1-3 1-5. Berlin, "The Hat Store." FALL HAT | bd Select your new fall hat in this store--It's made easy because our stock is go large A Big Seller is a 56; FELL OFF A CAR. Lad Was Badly Hurt Monday Evening. | A young lash named_--Bauder, living | on Main street, was badly hurt by | falling off a street car, Monday even ing, on his way from the park. The | ear was loaded to capacity, and he was standing on the running board. While the car was coming down the | hill at Portsmouth he lost his froting | and fell to the road; landing on his | Young face and was knocked unconscious. He was picked up by some men on the | car, and brought to the ecitv. When taken on the car, the brakes were re | leased and the ear was run to the city at full speed. At the junction! | two men started to carry him to the! | hospital as he was still unconscious, | but when half. way there he rallied. He was taken home by his brother, | His face was badly battered from com f ing in contact with the hard? road. | aims ---- AN ARDEN MAN IN JAIL. For Committing a Criminal Asault on a Girl, Thoma Walker, of Arden, wags] brought to the jail here on Saturday | evening, having been committed for trial by Justice of the Peace B. R. Newton, on a charge of committing a criminal assault on a fifteen-year-old girl of that place last week. He will | appear before Judge Price in cham: bers on Thursday morning to eleet. He is being defended by T. J. Rigney. NERVY THEFT THIS. Stealing Wire From the Street Rail. way- A nervy theft has been reported from the street railway. Quite a large quan- ity of bond wire used on the track, seMere the rails aré joined, has been "riken. With the vee of some instru ment the thief or thisves have been whbls to remove the wire. Some sime in a KINGSTON ONT. Or the Waverly, King ot $2. Hats WATCH OUR WINDOWS! GEORGE MILLS & CO HAT SPECTALISTS. smilar manner. Remains Brought to Kingston. The remains of Mrs. T. Powers, who died in Duluth, arrived on Monday af n requiem mass was sung. The burial took place to St. Mary's | v. Decensed was a sis (ter of the late Isaac Noble, and daugh- tervin-law of the late William Power. Her six sons accompanisai the remain and acted as pallbearers. the increase in his |Stores. McAuley, undertaker |. Miss Fala 8S. Keator, Brock his lis in Toronto. | of Princess and Syden- iwas in town Tuesday Kirk grocer, jis visiting Fhe place will | Robert Watson, be thoroughly renovated and first-class fcnending this week in Toronto g F wmeatalied. | at one time, and the greatest enthusi- | yj, McAuley expects to he in hin mew tare in town for a few dive = the them em | heen was al William Neil, Broek street, went of day. Saturday evening, | | He took ii {pe | | 'of condition for one year, large tins, [the holiday jon the guest "hy the boats, was very heavy ¥ | Miss Lottie 'Gibbons and Miss Maggie Welly 'om the steamer Toronto for a to Toronto and Rochester, N.Y: High School, Modelers and Public School Books As Authorized by the Department of Education \ - a MODELERS BOOKS: Clemgnt History Wrong's History Arithmetic Jr. Algebra Ge metry Latin Lessons White's Greek French Grammar French Reader German Grammar German Reader Physics Chemistry Bookkeeping, 2nd PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS: Arithmetic Geography Grammar : "iin Canadian History . Britisg. History Hygieng Spellet -. | Composition Primer _ . First Book Second Book ,Third Book .. Fourth Book Gordy's Psychology Tilley's Methods McMurry, Recitation HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS: Reader Grammar Composition 'hisleal Geography Geography Ancient History The College 'Book Store 88 STREET. 'hone P19, 260 PRINC OPEN NIGHTS. = - 'CUFF LINKS Links INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. CORP ANSALRANANOAS SALAD | "No. 99" oth Brush Brush, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Our Reporters. Pelow, has gone to Brock- Miss M. ville. educine, sold at Mcleod's Drug To street, An imported Tooth We Cuff made by Kent Bros Eng. ¢he headquarters for Sidney Scobell, of Cave Vincent, ush by the best house st br Our combine with Q Price Wao qualities --of wearing Gold fally hea Link at 30¢ the SMITH BROS., Jewellers, wrefully noatng and Ss Miss selected stock in a Link reasonable fda in Rouan, Bagot street, ' foronto. Bristles are warranted not Clergy street, is to come out. ality Made with a curve to get have t at the ba Xeeth readily two Toller, of Ottawa, Lem Ged Filled; plain in different excellent alsa an Sterling Mr. and Mrs, Guy I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lemmon, are in In Toronto, attending the exhibitipn | "Marty' Walsh, Ottawa, a visi lor in the city the holiday Witham Swaine, piano tuner. Urders {received at McAuley's. "Phone 778 | Dr. Cotnam, of Cobden, is of Mrs. R. W. Alem, University grenue | William Hazlett, of Ottawa, at his home fon espe sizes. A Silver 25c Each SOLD ONLY BY Dr. A. P. Chown hruggist and Optician, i183 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 343. was Pair. over the guest has visiting a few Onticians [days 150 KING STREET, Issmors of Marriage Licenses uy to Toronto, Sunday, for the exhi | bition. | Edwin | street, on DIIVIIVIIVI IIOP II Charles wife, CLLLL400444040080400008880004000444008404 Bagot Sun and YRC TRY UVP ERI RV PERRY YY EYER e ees went up to Toronto, on N#rvazone, Mcleod's of at ask for free samples great' nerve tonic, Drug Stores, 12. 1. caannigan Toronto Monday noon few days, thomas Asselstine, High Court Clerk has returned home from attending the Toronto exhibition. 1. LubuiGghen, Pano hing street, Leave orders Auley's bookstore. Ming Seed sass eaele sete fere lw :The New Coods Are Here. do to spond to a and w wont <1 Me: tuner, al Ottawa, spent hang Possie Gleeson, at her home on street. west. Mrs. street, turday. Na-Uru-Co shaving Leod's Drug Stores. Miss Marguerite Bird, Quebec has gone on a visit to her grandmoth er, in Hamilton, Mrs. « cunil, is the of her O'Brien, Division street Miss Josepn O'Donnell, o Falls, is visiting her niece, Mrs J. Tetro, Rideau street George Holland, College Monday to tion in Montreal and Shechrooke. Miss Sharpe and Miss Gertrude Givens: are in Toronto for a few days, of Mr, and Mrs. T. Crozier Mrs McAuley and Miss Hel en, Queen street, accompanied by Mis Fitzmartin, at Port Colborn- a, 2 let 4 hed Shell brand Bastile soap, 2 lbs. bars, ot All" "the new 2c., at McLeod's Drug Stores Miss Kthel Beaupre let on : nl nemo tor ns vat |@ things for your re- moath . ; quirements ! Fal. See our range before buying. Hueey Baker and a up to Toronto HINES n, New New New New New Goods, 3 New mings. Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Dressé went on Oa MADE OVER AND RE PAIRING W. F. GOURDIER EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS letarhed fame, hot } & sticks, at Mec 'ae I py see stredt, NY. Midses G Rochester, guest COUSINS, f Smtn's James street, leit send a week's vaca n A water heating, Bb Trim- = are visiting frame $i SL tached brick i rooms provements | Sunday new harn hes Age groin $1,600 i the past University Avenue Hnprove GH ie all this hoses Mrs, Wesley Priddell, has returned to 8 Carthage, N.Y., after spenling a week at her father's, H. Harpell, Catara qui Miss to on with her of Osgoode Hall George Swadling was brought to the Tuesday morning, to He wa: sen OOUOOO0 Huy OOO oY RCN OEE FIFIFIIVI PIPPI IR IFPRI Toren ant age 0 week M.A. went Mabel Day Fuesiday up to to spend the A Day, | brother, Mullin, The Real Estate Exper t Corner Division Mts, Ae (ele ie] on Johnean and "Phone penitentiary, serve two years for theft tenced at Thomas Mrs. Stenson's eye water at Mcleod's Drug Stores. The trathic to Toromto on Tw) Hao St and salve Suits " hs Toronto was crowded | of { Bal Beth nh Newman Shaw: | steamer leaving Kingston The Living Age for September 9th, has a charming article on "The Eaog lish Novel aud Mr. Hardy," reprinted from the London Times. * | 1Two drunks were before Magistrate Farrell, on the holiday. One gathered in on Sunday, was taxed £1 snd costs, and the other was discharged Melmod's witchazel cream, for chap ped hands, sunburns and aiter * shav ing, 15¢. bottle, at Mcleod's Drug Stores. 3. 1. MeCrae, student at (Queen's, haw had of a mission at Point Fedward during the snmmer months Talenm powders, all kinds, at Me YinTs rug Stores. 2 Mrs. Edward Schall, Chicago, and son, who have been visiting in King ston during the past month, left for home om Saturday. McLeod's tooth paste, in. tubes, for 25. OOO . PORTER | The Always Busy Store. DO OOOOH BVT VVVVLRRLBVOSGS * Fdges of collp neck : Cufix rasping of Westminster, Ont, charge Shirt binding king like chestnut hure 'Tattered Warps and Wools" Perhaps vou 3 acquaintance with Then we are pot pri 4 TeV " 4 png ¥e ther doing YOUR LAUNDRY WORK, Let us imtroducs i to rmooth wave and your » won't a a welcome, pers pleariag relation Kingston Laundry Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. I sAarEnres rwnmet, Phone S78 Coapeattisre, 18% Wellington Sr Figirefle advrriinmmonts Lads' Wages a - Amv left visit Tigwins, Miss : be anwe WET API but The leading article in the Living Age tor September 2nd, 'Morocea in Ligwi- dation," reprinted from Blackwood's Magazine, presents a vivid and es tremely interesting acenunt. of the com plieations out of which the present dangerous situation has atisen BREA RTLCTVT AVR AVR ACACVABT RABBLE CN. . he ee EE * FEV VTVLVVVVVBBRBRBALS j Bh bi | :

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