Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Sep 1911, p. 8

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TT Br PAGE FIGHT. 9000000000000000000000/ fro HEAL sO" SERVICE will fully meet wvour banking re Our business is conservative aud safe methods, combined with complete facilities and con- pections and courteous ment. quirements. based om treai- BANK OF TORONTO INC ORPORATED "1833, ASSETS £30,000,000. 00 0000000000000 00000 0000000000 KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B MrKAY, Manager, | 9 eevee eevocee SPECIAL WIRE LAWN FENCING Weaden or Iron! Top Cates 0 For erection on Posts with Seroll maich, The pattern cost small Ellwood Lawn. 60 to Republic, 14e per foot. With 2 ft. gates to match, $3.00 is exclusive and the 70¢ per rod.! lini family. At he dove but put the vagrant in W. A. Mitchell HARDWARE. | 83 AND 8% PIRNCESS ST. | i Miss Margaret March, of Napanee, and PP. JF, Roach, of Campbeliford, wire married on Monday. 08000 NON ORNOIOOOOS P0000 RIOOINDIGTS pelled to work and WITH THE WAGEANT FATHER. / Problem Was Discussed at a Meet ing of the Children's Ald Soeiety ~=idle Men Should be Made to Work. 4 meeting of the Chl 'dren's Aid Society, was held in the police court, Friday afternoon, at 4.30 o'clock, which the agent's report ol work dome in jude, July and Au iven. This repori snowed that while the such, thuving a vacation, the inspector, J. i . McConachie, nl been idle ani that much good work das aeeomplish- td, The president, Alex. Laid 'commented, most favorably, em the chgracter and extent of the inspector's work and affirmed that such work ought to commend itsell to the citizens their hearty co-operation The moutuld } {the gust Was § society as was and secure, and support. sr. smeConachie reported that dur- ing the past three months, he has made a6 visits and interviews in eommection ' with 225 children, many '«® whom be- longed outside of the city or had mov- ed into Kingston from outside points. He had issued warmings to thirty families concerning which he had re ceived Had reports. He has attended the police court eighteen times in con- nection with children's cases, placed eight children in foster homes; nad taken the gugrdianship of eleven; had received 108 letters abd written nimety-eight and had delivered six ad dresses on children's work, He : reported that he had organized a soewty ia Prescott m July, but as that society had not received its char ter he hall to have 'the Kingston so ciety take charge of the wards trans: ior] by Masistrate Halpin, on the occasion of his visit. These were plac «il iu the Orphan's Home god Roman Orphanage until such time as they can be placed in Besides this the wgent who Ate in foster Renfrew Catholic here good homes. visite the the tens The was hi with at Yength it was wards, counties of and Fron vagrant father areat interest, nd strongly felt that should he taken to eventually se- v liw by means of which an dissolute husband gn {gther could anid committed to an in- where he would be cam- a portion o® his earnings be sent to support his wife present, nothing can gaol, guardianship of the children the moiher to shift for her- This procedure does not at all. The problem of the cussed steps cur fide, be arrested | dustrial farm, » take the and leave self. alone. reach the root of the evil hove was expressed that politiciaps and the press would take this mat up and urge it so persistently and Aig- a boon to the op secured, thut such it be speedily oronshy pressed mia i a gm To-Night, SPECIAL 7.30 0'clock For to say that this Children's School Umbrellas Regular 50c, 60c, 75¢, Made of goad quality English co- vering with strong frames. No need 39¢c Each. is less than the manufacturer's cost. Grey Sweater Coats Men's and Ladies' sizes. Regular $1, $1.25, Sale Price 79¢ Each Regular 75¢, 90c, LAW IS DESIRED . the JOnyuzcy oi-England, in Canada i h Wolfe Island, had | homes in | I DETROIT LADY VED PEBSON, AL MENTION. Movemdents of the People -- What They are Saying and Doing. Major 4. H. Wynge, of Toronto, is in town for 5 few days. MAR. ATE ao. ati de, LHOTINn street, 3 visiting friends on Napanee. Rupert W. Brown and wile went ap to Napanee on Friday afternoos. ta Manet creas, Lerih Koad, is spending a few days in the qty Miss Beatrice Woods, Barrie street, | is spending her holidays in Napanee baildm Res sion, marke ches, | has refurhed frolly un week 8 ¥tay in 1 oromteo. Miss Maude returned from Palilersea, Miss Bertha Boyd, Prescott, has re turped to resume her studies at Notre « Dame Convent. idul bouge, late fF the World composing stafi, has accepted a position with the Whig € The Bisuop of Ontario preaches twice } in London, Out., on Sunday in Christ | church and St. John's. Mri, « harfes Ruthei®ord and Emily Landeryou, of Rochester, are visiting [riends in the city Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sutherland, who spent the summer at Stella, have returned to St. Louis, Me. Division street, i friends at ' Ennis, visiting Varonto |} Mrs, N.Y the auditors of the general synod of! Mac chi Misx gdsie Division street, have re | | tarned home after 4 "io in Yhamiltan, 1 Mrs. BR. H. Baker, to Kingston to spend a weehs with her sister, Mrs. B. tine. 1homas Parkin, proving nicely at taken suddenly ill on post office, Dr. Ernest Sparks Toronto, wuere he two-weeks post-graduate course at Bem al College. eka un ead hospital that he will be stitution very William Mackenzie, summer with his parents, sireet, hax returned to his home in Si. Louis, Mrs, Briden, taraed home from a six al Adolphustown, whee Mae sain, Assels Brock street, is im- his home. He wa, ¥ Thurs ay, at the has returned from |! attending a the was r 18 doing niet: at the f afid it is able to SOON ly spending the | pavision expected leave that in- has re visit, Colborne street, week's she most enjoyable Time, |» Mica | his | o. H., warvis, of Kent Bros', Works is leaving on Sunday ' on vacation, visiting friends in Uswego, N.Y. and Syracuse, N.Y. J, C. McConachie, goent Children's Aid home from Toronto. ston lad in the Industrial school. Dr. Harold Harrison, William street, is expected bome to-day from the old | country, where he spent the past few | montay studing in the hospitals. James I. Sutherland came up from | Montreal Friday night, and went up| to his summer cottage at Stella, Sat wrday morning. His family will return! to the city early next week. for Society, has VERY SUDDENLY AT NAPANER ON FRIDAY {In the Person of Mrs. J. W. Storms, | | Who Formerly Lived in Napanee! ~=leath of Miss "Maisie" Stork. | | Napauee, Sept. 9 ---Terribly » widen | Iwas the summons that came to Mes, [Laura Storms, wife of J, WW. Storms, | [of Letroit. Mrs. Storms tor | shout three weeks ago {rom Petron | {to visit friends, and was at the hom jo Mr. and Mes. (3. B Dundas | { street, when death came. For the past | week, Mrs. Storms had uot been feel | ing quite herself, hu ing was better vnnd leave to-dav for her {eceased's maiden name was aa [Morey and she lived in Napanee ali ther hfe until lust spring, when sha am! Ler husband removed to | Anothet very sad desady fol Margaret Ma (Mais ic) oly dawghier of Nr. and Mrs, Jume [Stark, Mal street, which occurred, on Friday morning, after but a iluess of tubercular trouble {was in her nineteenth vear, a bright lovable gif, and a gemeral favorite [with her young frends, She feaves, i bewides her parents, three brothers, | Walter, Willinm and Robert, all of! {whom were at her bedside when the | rong cane. Her father, who has heen | {in the west for the past two reached homie on Wednesda [funeral will take place on {ifternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. {fered a. sad loss on Monday wn the {death of their biby hoy. The littl ofie¢ was il only a few hours of cholery | infantam.. i | Pr. and Mrs. D0 Bradshaw, of Po | tage Ia Pravvie, Man, spent a week | | viting Napanee friends. John Bran | {don and OC. H. Drury, of Humbold, | Sask. , are in town for a few days, Bw Florence Gibbard left this wok | for a prolonged visit with her siste (Mrs. Cryderman. Charles Mair and two sons of ( hienge, are guests of hig father, George Mair, Ernest Aol derson, of a) i visiting his mother, Mrs. Robert Aiderson i About L500 cheese were boarded yesterday affernoon. All sold ay ul 15-160. came Joy, vestorday wreanged home in Detroit, ala | Det roi was ron Stark, short Deceased VERN, the | Sanday Benjamin Davy suf Abandons Liberal ™rinciples, i] here ave some men who aed lelaring themselves as oppusesl to re dprocity wha, until new, were Hever | [known as fiberals, The liberal who {votes aguinst the reciprocity agree | ment abandons not only his party, | {hut what is far more important, the! principlis of his ty. Reciprocity | as a ir od of freedom: of trade 2s! one of t "standing privciples oi liberalism. Those put forward ieOfwirts to restriction, mast fe or reciprocity and for recipro- Laity candidates time and again. = if to be presumed that they te {ta put Laurier in powsr in that election the liberals et ia fnr and liberal reciprocity treaty. Died in General Hospital. Richard Strickland, of Elmsdale, died in the Kingston General Hospital on Bu Sathiedax morning from phaid brought = le He you some time THE DAILY BRITISH WHC. sare RAY SE PTEMBER 9, TE ------ 1 y due a-nig ht BOTS ARE HELD UP tor de 1 selroopey « BY THE . LIFT LOCK. Stated water was the lowest it had been since ff lock had seen built Windsor way to Kingston. dave, wards, treal, {wharf, Friday uight. cleared for Oswego. Simcoe Island, ardsons' ! with grain from Wolfe J. Cason has been elected one of uploaded at this elevator. Nananse, has coms with couple of morning vacht puled her off, ed to the city <aturday, a I William, is Mo (week to lighter Lry wetting Rpent Rie 1941. : and Ford River Erie with soft éo Calkins is expected with cos LOW WAY WATER AT THE steamer from bay pon is monde from Gan The at Cereals, carton That Water at Cardinal the! Lowest on Laké--Marine | Notes Around the Harbor. steaney Limited, with' paper from Seve A marite captain made the state on Saturday morning, that at the lift lock, at Cardinal, the neal, the Milk Supply is Better, the. nuls supp! . better {time. awiny ol hwy poseibi ow Sgar Several boats are held up z he low water, including the stenmerad . i i milli, and Rosemount, on their) ho jof cheese had ido not think there has been quite a heavy gale 'hitch vgher, as m the lake during the past caple of and as a result, several vessels delayed, The steamer So wow unloading coal at Pres ott, had a rather stormy voyage on wr last trip over the lake. - love The steamer Alexandria, from Mon- | "omethin unloaded freight at Folger's | jake hot oe, | fighittu hese FP Jenkins { velours, Paris 'pies. The prices from NI 36. You will mever want om | thém i ---------- i Died on Sloop Lawe I. of Wo eng on ing on soon Something ¥ Ftindiiingry. All men and wave been a few store Maize andAcacia clear- The schooner heat The sloop Granger with grain, from i unloading at Rich- The sloop Laura D. Isinnd, nulesy elevator. YOu see also fe Island, drop board Wiiliam, Staley, ped dead on Friday es the slook Laura D., about Nuncoe Island. The boat was at ston on Friday, aml kt iu the Decensed was married and leaves on Wolfe Island antl the scow Grant Pike, of {ong abot doaded Satarday noon onnolly's family Fhe tug Lite Queen lay Boy, owned by went ashore at Saturday morning, wo o'clock, The scow was water melons for the market, MJ. J, ( and she proceed hing after amt on r died at Centre eth ith her laud. I'he Wolle 1slander ms ade a pecial "trip on Friday mort ing, tea towe leland to take = "traction ngie to John Fodev, and brought he old engine to the city The stéamer Missisquo; vettlur trio up from Gan thong Fidw August wHe was steamer \ " th, his seve buted at the trevibie, or Av % targ new lie cemetery, Ce 27th and. reached one mile and A pretty wedding look place 6th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H Kotchepaw, Pethseda, when the lenrnd daughter, Pearl, wus married to take tw B. Del.on ry, eldest Emerson ar- M. B. Belong A number of | was vary a quarter funer made her te, on MT. Cas deve Hall, roi. Moatreal, t or Preseett, i Montreal, tug witernoon, with v, Nn som of urges Lo wed this mrge awd oil hare r Westmount, with Napanes foiming an as ? rain, and trap on the mn is arrive i Hav. the lea Grthe st t awrsh lands of expected which nted {hen stemier Wingate WOVEN te ment an from Pr t. on Lay Mi purchased He vening, # wing near hen she arrived hoa At Swift's wharf' viner Ri leas ins | { the | 3 as returped i He placed a King | A MISS MEETING Of the Liberals of the City of Kingston Will Be Held at the Reform Campaign Committee Rooms Skinner Building, 169-171 Princess St. on' Monday Evening at 8 O'clock For the Purpose of Noninaig a Candidate | Every Liberal in he City is Urgently In- vited to Be Present. nen | british Al | 0 to] a mile from | Roman Catho-| Sept. | ir only | J ---- SS se@ersssansesssesssscsseell Special To-Night. 125 Men's Umbrellas Fuld size, £641 Fuglish Cover, Paragon Frame and Natural Wood Handles, worth $1.00. : To-Night 65c. pW BI Rae 8 - NM | Stockings for Al the Family MEN'S CASHMERE STCCKINGS, 2c. WOMENS CASHMERE STOCKINGS, 36c WOMEN'S CASIHHMERESTOC KINGS , 0c, ole, Ge. WOMEN'S ae MO, GIRLS COTTON STOCKINGS Hibbed, 200, 25c¢ GIRL 5 cASHM ERK Se, , 10¢, Hoe. HOY» "LEA" FHER 22. GIRLS' CASH te, COTTON STOCKINGS, . 20¢, Plain or STOCKINGS In 200, KNIT STOCKINGS, ERE STOCKINGS, 23e, Jac, Hoe. i Women's Fall Coats & Suits A large pumber ycecived daring the past fuw days will be ready and if you are anx- eally Up-to-Date Buit or Coat, this is the. time ~ 15.00, ious to secure a a Fall or Winter to secure mh. STYLISH SUITS, 18.50, 20 00, 21.50 THE LATEST COATS, $7.50 up to $20. TONIGHT Suit, or Skirt and have it placed aside until reqnir- $12.50, 13.50 you may chocse any or Coxt J. Laidlaw & Son 4 ) + @evsesssrssassssssssssfrrrsissssansunvay Saw ¢ ' ¢ ' ¢ ¢ ' ' 4 4 7 : ' ' ' 7 ' i ' ¢ ¢ ' ' : ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢ ¢ ' ' 4 i? ' ¢ ' ' ' » ' ? 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