Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1911, p. 6

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PAGE SIX. TT SMALL DEPOSITS w T Y . entoursge these becalise many large aeconis be gan in a small way HE small depositor of to day is frequently the large depositor of the future, and Fue. on the ried credit depend Aceount OLR future CERES ay Navin to-day. BANK OF TORONTO Resources $30,000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE 15. McKAY, : " . . . . . * + . - * " » * » . » * * . . » ® eo! ® ® * * * * Manager, . 0000000000000 0000000000000000000¢0 Wi I bry 0099000900000 0000 00000 "1° Nit seriously, SPECIAL "LAWN FENCING on Wooden Scroll Top or Gates erection with For Posts match. The pattern cost small, Ellwood Lawn. 60 to 70¢ Republic, 14e per foot. With ft. gates (0 match, $3.00 Is exclusive and the per rod. 2 " ow W. A. Mitchell HARDWARE. 83 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. Teddy" Saunders, third ba for the C.L.C's, was in Bellville, Monday, pitching for a teal there, Em mat---- Man --IN "heen § i "houted | i | section of the pole fair, "remained I hand by | hanbed | With Leehaols after Iron fant i Ww had All the Newest oty| Ladies' Suits and Coats. | INTWO BY AUTO SPEEDING ( CAR FAILED MAKE THE TURN, Kingston, Out., Knights of Colunbus Have Miraculous Escape From Fatal Injmy in Mm cidiut That Smashes Car, Ww proyt flown ihal with fromp 1 iisrwio swoed by Willian [eats cabled to take Flower avenue Sunday, crashed completely Kopi hit of i, Cet. a bre Le suthy an, the bitrn west after leasing telegraph front ol 1 Colundma WITHE Ci of igs leasing Hillcrest (he pole, Lhe Hon to farm, road, and wto nn wrecking the cur This with several others, had to take the Canadian ton and, Mr. away, dladivy drive the ; pear the County playing they car car, loaned aboat chauficur se ured visitors 1 an Sule livan's pth acerdent the the warning at which the they too late Fhe pole into which the car crashed was a foot dismeter and cut though in two pieces, the inferveping flying high in the of the pole the aw, hvld Car passe. ove wis nis to eng, club rolf there the! was tra- occurred Jefferson Golfers when Ihe of and house t lub saw high spel but velling, were in Was The portion in the Har gended while part the the wns vires, or lower It miracle that no ond althongh a King- slightly eit about the glass, The front of thy nd it night almost n Ston man wes flving badly to the ban smashed, i Sunday ent was SCHOOLS RE-OPENED Very Large Attendance, Tuesday Morning. n school dear ol} day, and writing and 'Sohoul days, gol€en rule "rithvmetic."' Institute and public Fuesdas-- wmormng; and every indica- record dttenuange rather tough after to many a mother to gel the for school. preparation ! their pupils for an Reading Lhe tollegiate re-opened holidays, to found it Lhe points "hadi out ton i The f tur a to vacat 8 bool wn and wernl times in time of scholars y eall little tots Fo-day doy, ARSON, wet nik more the to-morrow fo hard Was a ny but 1 down work ur Wh ot ner Lerm McDermott, for days. John in town a Cook's Cotton Root Compound | ih front Utatine Tone, ap deren. ange of mrengthoNe, I, 1, 81; Xe Qe; PN a : 0. nd ps oh dr per. 00 | Jropaid on Foggia ry of orie res hii 1 od reves © CT Hien t ; Ma Wnaaren " Conk Mere © -- | | | i New York and Made to your magasurcment, Cloth, [ New Velvets, New Broadcloths, on Tess New Cheviots, Paris Fashions, ( in pai ticular desired DWI any i i * Remnants of rsh Table Linens, Remnants Irish Towelings, TO! | trate | celebrating the | From | Richelieu & Ontario . i Twin City | Lake {Union | Southern Pacific | Rock | Reading | Northern 1 opper | DEATH OF MRS. THOMAS ALLEN, | Hormerly {ill only {great shock to her many Inhe passed {home of [Her death is more sad jihat i formerly | Samuel daughter, | rens made the last trip of the INCIDEXTS OF THE DAY. ---- Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up , Our Reporters. Willisan Mack, of Lockett's Store, is on his holiday's. the police report a very they had no trouble Shop hol apeik fpuiet day, to ol, i doh Welch, ticket agent at the awd 1'. station, toe hohdgs Watertown, N.Y. Robert 'Ireneer, Quebec Labor Day in Watertown, attended the exhibition. Ihe regulai meeting mouth council, Monday adjourned for n week. Miss Wright, at Cobden, toe general hospital, to underg on Tuesiay. McDermoti, employed by the company, is spemling Joronto. antford, Oud, is visiting at the homoof Mrs. Hobert | ning, 21 Colborne street. A. U. Neilson, of Newark, N.J., visiting at bir home on Amherst land, and also in this eity, Michael Sullivan up from John, MB, spending a few his family on King street. Joseph Potter, of Calgary, ing in' the ety. He was formerly ployed on the street railway here Douglas Pound, of Macnee and Min- stall, 15 holidaving. He expects to spend the time ing Ottawa and Buffalo. The supply at ooke's church has not vet been arranged for. A meet- ine of the session was called for to- night, to arrange matters. William A. Amey, Colborne has returned from Niagara where he was attending the Methodist conference. James Seruton, Advertising Manager of the Berliner Gramophone Co., has returned to Montreal, after @ visiting his parents, on Stephen street Edwin Eliott, whe has been confined to the general hospital for some time, <ulfering from typhoid fever, was able to leave that institution, on Monday. Miss Isabella Dum, of Montreal, re turned bodie--on-- Tuesday <after=spend- ing the past two months with Mr. and Mrs. L Vig Arch street. Mrs, J. Burns and daughter, Leora Ny University avenue, returned home from Loughboro where they havé# been spending summer months Fwo drunks appeared before Magis Farrell. on Tuesday morning, was fined 83 fund costs the 8 costs. They beew 1 holiday. | 1 i h sient Ml street, NX. spent nied of the night, Port wa was vought to oan operation, 1 nomas street railway ie holidays in J. GL Laddell, is Is ~. with 1% days visit ou nes street, Falls, Free Miss have Lake, the and had {me other and STOCK QUOTATIONS Bros. ° Montrvenh | 0. Hutton, Sept. Oth, Ask. =a wy Mot unig Through J. 1911, Wid Canadian Pacific Railway | Crown Reserve | Eastern Canada Pulp { Dominion Steel Detrait Lnited | Minn, & St. Paul Ral] 0 5 a Porto Riea . Penmans Limited | Quebec Railway { Dominion Textile Toronto Railway 130 106 1§ wd of the Woods Montreal Power New York Stocks. Ril, j6Ma LM 1002 5 i428 oe fu? 104} Pacifie United Steel Eland Pacific { Missouri Pacific Atchison & Chicago. 102 { i i i 25 Nehipped tow Winnipeg A steamers | steamer CAPTAN SHED HRAMONA DOUBLED COURSE TO bho S0. hy AUNT ITS Low Water at Wharves is Causing Much Trouble in Unloading Freight--Grain Carviers Lighter. ed Their Cargo Herve and Ww ent vn to Montreal. The sethiuy lower i senger wharves is phn the water a] will be boats around the that it dithenit 1, to hut ai all. Bis #0 Jow that to get height offi some of the big boats is a very difficult task. Un Sunday, when the Toronto was uploading some freight thei wharf a load of soap happened to toppia into the water but it was | hauled out before it sunk. Fhe observation yaeht Ramona put about and doubled over its on Saturday to rescue n dog that had' fallen overhoard. 'Miser, a re- markoble bulldog, which takes great delight on the elub ramble, fell ove] crhoard between Thousand Island Park | and Frontenac. The ennine career! would havo been clipped short hut for the captain, who altered the course of the vessel that the dog could be pulled aboard, \ Cleveland despatch says: Crain sifppers at the Ee of the lakes were active yesterday tied apy tonnage to load early in October] at lle. and enrly. in November at 13v. The figures are lower" than the | charter rates, made a few weeks ago, | but are vo highér than many have pre | dicted. The steamer Dicunaecona down on Tuesday. The steamer Sowards Oswego. The steamer fromm Gananoque to-day. NT. Co.'s elevator The Emerson cleared for Montreal three grain barges; the "tug Bartlett cleared for Oswegn with the barges Hilda aod Nadioe,--Joaded with pulp. wood; the Lug Bartlett returned light Kingston and will elcar to-night with oil barge No. 56 and barge Winnipeg, for the Welland tug Hall cleared for Montreal two grain barges; tug Thompson, from Montreal, three light barges, cleared | for Montreal with three barges: steam- | er Kinmount, from Fort William, ! lightered a cargo of oats and clear vl for Montreal; steamer Canadian ils die to arrive this afternoon, lighter grain awd. elear for Montreal; tthe barve Uuebee arrived, grain-laden, Heom much [Mase low ut corse sO and passed clevered for Missisquoi was in port tay with to canal; with Montreal, and will lear for ¢ | Montreal. At Swift's Pellatt to Fort HM Meat | be | King river and to wharf 1 Steamer took a cargo of Orange William, where it will made the Toronto trip up Monday; from bay ston and Caspian trip Monday; steamers North King made the ay . steamer l.amonde Gananoque and other Aletha was ports Monday; clearcd for Ottawa eteamer Rideau Queen "Ottawa this evening. The steambarge Waterlily is laid at Morrisburg for repairs, While her last trip down to Montreal the | vessel suffers] a break-down, nn coming back, suffered another mishap, and was compelled to go into Mor rishury. The steamer river was ports down morning; irom up on i Monday is due { Alexandrin was at Fol ' ger's wharf, at one o'clock. this morn ing, on her trip down to Montreal amd. Quebee. The vessel had biz cargo of freight. The stemnot Monday. The stesments Wegina and dab passed up on Sunday The steamer Pellatt passed up Monday night. The schooner Julia RB. od hight for Oswego to load coal Collins Bay. Reging ~ passed up on Withee nm | m | Mervill clear for Formerly Miss Laum Ely, of his City, at Edmonton. stoninns will learn with pro of the death in bdmon top, Alta; of Mrs, ; Thomas Allen, of this city, - Deceased two weeks with septic blood and her death came as a iriends here. awny Saturday at the sister, Mrs. Miller The interred at Ebmooton. from thevact five small children. |, Allen, the Inter Lavina Bly, Inved before going SOTFOW Ing hus- she leaves four sisters. Her father, i here, King found" regret was poigomng her remains wece she leaves Mr. and Mrs. being Miss many A eaLs west. Besides her band and childeen brothers and three Ely, is hvin Mrs. R. Both here for with his Aiken, Earl street. was a big day on the The company report- Labor Day street railway. ed that they earvied 10,000 diurmg the doy. This was the second targest day of the season, the other large evrond being carried on Civie Holiglay, when the old boys were in the city. Monday marks the close of Lake Ontario Park and mom citi ea son. Confidence nerves an army for stroke, but cock-sureness gives it wild aim. : Russell Vanhorn, Clergy street, is seriously ill at his Home with typhoid fever, . ao Mise A. up te Torn Phere is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dis- maser put Sagether. and until the last to be jncur- 2% Brest many years Socters progounced it a toca stuns and pre- aratou toeal remedies, By Con stantly falling te are ng I pul trealment, pronounced it Incura Science has proven cota rh to be es Ares sinutional therefure wires tment. Halls ive cturaed By FF. J a a street, went ay. Ar, 0 on Sanstilusianul a Cheney & Po, : Tiledo, ORlo. tn the oni utional gure on the mar a t on Interaally in doses om ¥ © 4 Teaspoo) It acts direct. testi. To- Tf ny for circulars and CHENEY & Co, he. frills ror econ- i Ashley a 'namesof the prize-winners are as people | Light Has Vauished. «fhe tight at Nine Mile Point, which there hax heen so much plaint of late, has vanished, 5; marine men say, and it 4 now a very danger ous spot th navigators, | that it is high time that the marke department: looked after the matter about com- | i | THOSE WHO WON PRIZES Mary'scof-the-Lake Drawing. The drawing of prices for the of St. Mary's-of- the Lake place on Monday afternoon, at the Orphapage, before a large number of interested ticket-holders, Rev. Father McDonald, Portsmouth, acted as chyic- man. The drawing was under the di | rection of the zealgus president of the | Orphan's Guild, Miss*Jd. Dwyer, assist ted hy Mrs. I. Casey, Mrs Ww. " Miss Crowley. "The fol As St, Benetit | | bene took C. | ows i -- Singer Sewing Machine--Miss N. Brin, Kingston. Lace Handkerchicf--R. Ryan, Oita®a Gold Watch--Mrs. F. W. Meagher, Montreal. "Gold Piece---R. Weighill, Pair Ching Rose Jars-Mis Lamb, Kingston. 'Ladies'. Companion--Miss K. Whelan, Vancouver, Smoking J geket--J, Ww. Wester, N.Y. China Tea Set--Holder of ticket, 2194. .. Ton of Coal--Miss K. Whelan, conver. Sofa Pillow --J. Swift, Kingston. Wine Set--T. Hale, Pembroks. "Bressed Doll-Nisgs M. J. Candon, Read, : Chair--E. J. Dwyer, Kingston. Doll---Miss Canving, North Adams. Cushion--Miss . Cunniagham, King: ston. > Cake--Miss Corrigan, Kingston. Picture--Mrs, Hebermann, New York. Will the holder of ticket No. 2494, ase communicate with Rev. Sr. uperior, St. Mary's-of-the-Lake. e-------------------- McAuley, undert her, leaves for Toronto, Tuesday i to attend the undertakers' rw Mo ig in that ety. Roswell Edgar and Henry MeCarfhey iid home from Bufialo on Tues o'- Tamwosth H. | Corrigan, No Van 4. is es. A. MeClymont, of Guna, | Polley ile Lstraivhtened out flat, . ents to the dustrial wil! for an indefinite period. from civil servige steamer Ridean King the place. {hall | Worse agriculture, to his brother; men when | the [there {Prieto twere inthe Ing. © TY IND VI INITY. Special Sale of Pears, a bare! | Low prices bushel, the tw . wok By the basis Ripe, groom Weor oF Or ok 0 shy, at oli 3 . Yacht Racers Are Rathleen and Heather | at Kingston Monday afte returning from Toroute, where participated in recont races Home. The arrived vachis noon, | STTEEN Ww etl Paironized, (In troms las. night, ale Iwo to-night. I nis ol sv ur Lads wishes of pa dit Line "Fhe | nl} Hr bas who could the large NOL cats WE are again rapes Lares," at will be the sph hid pro ol Monde! last chance | i vinetion Bead, J. Franklin Cameron, aged filty five | years, of the firm of Tricsey & Camer | who dave the contract wor the Uap | adian Sorthern Railway, Sydew: | baw, died at Coravall. He ad of the late John ah n, i Nuunel fame. t Railway Contractor oll, neat Was of a Jot Houo-iae | A i Two Men Missing. i The hingstou police have been asked | to look fof two men, Pat | rick Walpole, brothers of the late Hen | rv Walpole, of the police departmeyt, | Detroit, wha are missing from their | homes, and egunot be Tu pir: ies will he John and located made in this district. Mis<up at kan atte Station, freirht Sun Through an aedident to an Lean wor Epnesitown Station, day afte trafic was hell up fon tor ome - tine, amd the passenger | trains Were delayed from the wea! a the auxiliar from | brought dow a 1} dithealty, Trains here until the | HOO, hour w over an ns n fhe trom the east were held Hine was cleared. Receives Chicago Degree. At the of University september | the dey | on W._ J. ston Collegian autumn Lhe Chicago, on M.S., was conferred ers, M.A. of the Aine Institute staff.' My Saunders has been student j the | department at the ede nl Graduate School of Science, Universit f Chies during the past four sum mer quarters, convocation ol e of te " n of zoology, 0 Had Boy Punished. I who has been giving great deal of trouble nt He to-day, hi W A fac a pa as sent | was Sehool, ito, taken 4. t ( at noon, In the agent for the Society. The lad w heath tiarters time. to Toronto, Mel onachie, \id tained at mormny ii u this | lren's as police until train Perssnted With Pen, Jolin Hy Lind, for some past has been employed with and Hickey, Princess street, was oun! the eve of his leaving to study for | examinations, presented with g handsome fountain pen, beauty fully by the employees Hyland expressed galt in Linu Rigne who his man mounted, Mr. thanks for the ner. a stitable Laundry BE ployee' Picnic, The employees of the himperial Laundry, Barrie stieet, held | Monday, Collins Lake "ale 'employees were present the dav fishing, and An accident happenedhto "Charlie the popular manager. He was in a boat and without au it "turned 'completely up wonder it. He his Gmpleasarit when fished out om Washington. Steam | " pene, Ouly the and spent at hoatinz playing | Grav, sitting warnmy he over awl came was none the for esperience, however, Soil Expert F R. T. Avon Burke, connection with the Washington, child, v soil © expert department .e of | with 1s here vial | I his wife and 1 Purl RT flurke, een with fi strect. He ha ted United States Bur past twelve yea the eastern HIG { Soils travel ih " I recent | the the over the thi i" Burke work Mr in Bas me i ine stated 3405 Window, { Drunks Broke 4 Mouda drunk I 0 80 rier of nbled nese evening, "| un near Brock window to W. was a crash severely wand Faundry te's ofl anied ghee cut Onw nest of One the nhout bapdse, out men was but. nsroedpded complaint along Fhe v shortly the a came afterwa and very angr ney { then disappen red to Prison. wa Brothers Come Rheriffs Severs and. Cruikshank, Toronto, arrived in the «ity {day afternoon with the two | brothers, who were sentenced of | on Tues | Farrell i Hi lo jronte to three vears and six months to run concurrently, for assault. They | struck u detective in a pawn shop the city, and were sentenced or day. They came up on Monday before the" ™fMihgistrate and got months for bringing stolen from the states mto Canada party, but the other was deported, in Fri again | Is} woods Fhireoti § one Marion * Meloan left, Monday for Peterboro after spending pleasant week-end with. her sister, Mrs, J. MePhie, Johnson street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Pinel street, spent Sunday and Mouday in] Toronto, attending the exhibition. The Canadian yacht Patricia won the first of the Fisher cup races, Fo ronto on Monday. Miss Maggie Fleming, of Stella, visiting wn the city. Loss of Appetite "1s loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is ofien a forerunner of prostrating dis- ease, It is serious and especially so to] people that must Keep up and doing or get The médicine to take for it is i rémedy the 's Sarsaparilla * Miss wight, at 1 i H Which purifies and enriches the blood | bulids up the whole sysiom. Get it today. Sold by alt druggists everywhera, 100 Doses Ong Dollar . visiting in the city. cw Fall Suits Have arrived ard are now ready for your chosing. NOTE. CORRECT FASHION marks every new tailored suit for women here. SBup- pose your purse is limited and your taste discrimina- ting, the best suits that moderate prices can buy are heres Suppose you have a mind and a pocket. book ready for the best Tailored Suits, they are here in variety ang at At $15.00" We have an excellent example of what style and good service may ba bought with little money. Stylish Fall Suits at $9.75 and $12, 30 Stylish Fall Suits at $14.95 and $18.00. And a long list of other prices up to $30. CHOOSE NOW and have your choice put aside if vou so wish, Knitting Wools and Crochet Wools 1O0W 1 i | fair pices. Kveryihing required is ready for your Autumn Work. BEEHIVE YARN in Black, White and 30 Colors SHEL. Shades. SILK AND and Crochet tors. Aviation Wools A very thick wool, Crochet Caps and Skating Hoods. Colors Black, White, Navy, Grey, Car- dinal, Light Blue and others. GERMANTOWN WOOLS in, White and all wanted Shades. DOUBLYKF BERLIN WOOL, a complete as- sortment, SINGLE BERLIN WOOL, all shades. ZEPAYR WOOLS, 2) shades WYVERN SAXONY WOOI. for Men's Six, for Children's Hosiery, Mitts, Ete, Laidlaw's Unbreakable Yarns To be had only from us, The maker's tag on each skein. This is your guarant-e. Accept No Other as "Just as Good." J.Laidlaw & Son Seeserreresssssserrees 00000000000 AND FLOSS in all Wanted for Knitted Fascina- WOOIL FLOSS Jackets, Hoods, made for the new Being | | | | CHILDREN' FOOTWEAR Send Your Children to School with Good Boots Special Prices This Week on School Boots Boots for Girls, $1.00 up. Boots for Boys, $1.00 up. . Boots for Big Girls, .Boots for Big Us for School Boots ! 1.25 ys, $1.25 up. Try The Lockett Shoe Stoie sasessacensene 28955202 RAMRAREEEASRE00224411 S80 00000n00enenbReRORe S000 cessesosteResecee

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