Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1911, p. 8

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sEcessssosssssesessnss Students Accounts Invited $1.00 SPENT PENSION MONEY BE TAKEN IX BY POLICE. HAD TO CHARGE ANE An Old Soldier Arraigued Before Striking Another on Street Corner -- Three he old mone months was hs pr and he a little Tuesday morning he found self in the lock fing drunk, amd Vv = 8 =» Known soldier, Thomas, or police draws We recelve sum of and cir) iv. an wn and three les pension every Monday received Savings De- added upwards In our partment Interest m- twice a year. ip on a charge of Le he had left of ~ his Fom: the ol 55 in jail, It task to count before the strony drink LEON. Deposit in thia do Bank your money 18 OF ma maney i: vistrate or and id the imposed a fime month hard he has been Love fon to blame on every nstables Mot a call Ontario street, they Cunningham in the face idewalk Joth of Deguor cells. and pay your accounts : CORLS, one wo by Cheque BANK OF TORONTO TS OVER $50,000,000 fn {be rather times ma Lrate TAS heen Oct ty Downey and corner i were Just in trike and arey to the oh Lime Pa knoek were they HWroek and noon I Monday, and Peter Des the the influcnes to KINGSTON BRANCH so '" X 107 PRINCESS ST. him ral ham was charged with fight GEORGE B. McKAY, S| x Manager. the street and Consteble Me } 6000000080 00000000000 ine o men and taken to the on told the magistrate about the A fine of 85 and, cost six was impos the that it most ful aficer | De being arey fair. . Or edd, trate a weeks, may was Ldisgra . Stating 0 0000000000000 0000CCRROGROOROGROROGOROOPOES { i far al. not when struck Wm tava] Bl and costs He said own business ine was drunk {tending to his terforing he was and with nny person and not along did came | noningham shies The const blov | im Ree trive a arriage sponges, A good as=ort- bh at Meleod's Drug Stores, 1 Mrs. oJ Ralph, of North Ady wed seventy died Thursday | i fler a lingering illness. | "ity hand cleaner" while they last! { fe (iibann's Red Cross drag store, 3 Ne. Maniord Pierce, a former resi dent of Athens, led Fiiday, UNIVERSAL TEA | ano, Alta, Mrs Asselstine, died flan on Sund ( went, gusta, one, on of al WHAT THE BALL TEAP( It is the only Teapot which can make a perfect cup of tea. HOW TO USE IT----NOTHING SIMPLER. Place tea in the tea ball, draw up and down (wo or three time in freshly boiled water, and secure ball in top of cover, which is held bv small lock in chain The result is perfect tea, which you can get in no other way, We have them in two different styles, 33.50 to $4.00. the discase giving strength ding up W. A. Mitchell Eo Fe HARDWALE. fer One Hh 83 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. oY af tustimoninin. | 1S you 1 ninety-oné, at $100 Reward, $100. readers of this paper will e carn that ther is at le | aiseane that science all 1s ages, aml | Hall's Catarrh Cure ure now known f ¢. Catarrh Veli | requires a con- Hall's Catarrh acting direct. vous surfaces of destroying the The pleased « rr treatment \ ' tk n internally upon the plood and mu thereby death oecurred on Sunday Proekville's oldest Caldwell, aged ninety The one of Henry residents, years, Attractive Styles IN | | New Fall Coats | New Fall Suits | A splendid variety to select frem. | | | Afternoon Dresses latest New York and Paris Eff ets, in Velvets, Silks and Wool. Individuality and style are the chief characteristics of these garments: Sweater Coats For Ladies, Men, Boys, Girls and Infants. We are Agents for Celebrated Utz & Dunn Ladies' Magistrate--=Police Caught a Man | Fines Imposed by Court. | of | {habitants tive | E DAILY BRITISH WHIG, Lb ESDAY, OCTOBER 3, HOLDING THE FORTS Le KS Ri INFORC ED BY SANDS OF ARABS. Two Divigible Balioons Sent to Tri poli----ltaly Declines Services Armenians, Albanians and Greeks, Rowe, Oct savy that Europeans, bh bardment, THOU. pt 3 word here and other except and I'ripoh fenring a boumb- Vurkish of the forts. It is battles will to land The latest Italians monks ali pricsts, ve fled from but troops, Linforeed by thousands the plams, realized fresult from troops at Two dir holding bloody trying ars that fraly soli balloons with aeronautic corps have been sent to Tripoli. The Italian government has declined offers of thousands of Armen Althamans and Greeks Iripoli to fight the here Wir trained ans, to go Turks, Britain Seizes Turkish Boats, Fong et 3. authorities have of with quick-firers, built imilar craft otithreak The ses zend Sonthampton, 5 Pritish castoms ifovr naval launches, tons, armed turkey. ered each twenty five ton the were deliv before of the al i Bombardment ftaly, 3 sage received to-day ithe feet off Tripoli says {bombardment of the town {While there were indications last that shelling might begin ing there has been no official firmation of the statement that had actually commenced. In view Turkey's plainly pacific gttitude, it is doubted here if a shot avibi be fired {irom the slips of Italy until {manifestation the part of Key Has Rome, Begun? Wireless mes relayed from that the has begun. night et here this morn con it of some on Tur Bombarding Tripoli. Oct. 3.-Le Temps has a des ipateh from Rome to the efiect that an oficial the bombard ment of Tripoli began o'clock this morning. Heliograph mess repeated say that Italian ships m several places, the country, Paris, despatch says ten ages are in shelling ned are fleeing to the Change in: Business, James R. Henderson, the well-known grocery, wine and hur of his late brother, Henderson, own as the Ita Nos. HJ and 61 Broek business has been estab- lished for period of over forty vears, and James KR. Henderson has associated with it for the last Ihe store is one of the in this distriet, and un- management of the new will, the future, as in Is patrous has purchased business, Jahn S | han Warehouse, street, '|Ihis a | been thirty best der yenrs, known the able proprietor, the the "in able to possible service, "Arrival of Kitty," Wansor, new "Arrival of in advance of his Manor wmtures in connection with the produc this Numerous songs specially introdueed and Mr. Swartout has made a thorough revision of the play, mprovag it in many wavs, "Iitty" arrives, Wednes day, October 1th. past, ve best John 1), advance repregenta- Kitts attrac of the 14 lin the ity Lio, i PHO ses tion SEeRARON., written are R.C.HLA. Notes, rergennt Curry has heen forlongh for ten dave with vilege of wearing plain clothes, briver Neal, of 'B"" battery, the mis r amd ha down "illegally absent," I'he batterymen are practising in preparation for the field which are to take plice a Wednesday, at Barrviehicld eommons, inted a the pri ag i% on mony been put as daily sport week from City's Vital Statistics. there "were the lirths, i ihe i regist- follwing 32: marr marriages Puring September with the city statistics ered clerk vital nges, constituted deaths, 35 a record Sale of Real Estate. Mullin has i the beautiful redNence, Charles Martin, 336 ion May KE. W. Cohen, by Mrs street. 8 to lsnac g owned dohnson Possess 1912 Minnie s Mrs. visiting Mrs street, Piles Quickly Cured M Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure-- Trial Package Mailed Free to Al in Plain Wrapper. wley, Napanee, is Valleau, Moutreal The Pyramid Smile. Many cases of Piles have been cured by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cure without further treatment When it 'proves its value to you, get more {rom your druggist at 50c a box, and bs sore you get the Kkiad youn ask for Simply fill out {rea coupon below and mail to-day. Save voursclf Som the surgeon's kaoi'e and its torture, the doc.or and his bills. | FREE PACKAGE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 388 Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich Bindiy send me 4 sample of Pyra- mid Pile Cure, at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name. . Sireet re- | Arabs from | to} | made k Queen's rughy DOINGS AT DESERONTO MISS E.G. © RSC ALLEN WEDDE" TO 9). J. FITCHETT. A Lad Fell From® a Hickory Nut Tree amd SSprained Both Ankles and Wrist--Addition to Car Shops. Deseronto, Oct. "2. was solemmnized hy land, when Khel daughter of Mr. was united in marriage Fitchett, of Bay (entre. The bride wore a gown of white embroidered chiffon ney with pearl trimming, over white si and the groom's @ft., a pearl and amethyst brooch. They were unattended, After a wedding the voung couple left for an extended wed- ding tour to western cities. The bride travelled in a black and white stipe {serge suit, with white point: d'espit blouse, and black hat with willow plume. They will make theit home in Bay Centre, Clarence Therrien, while gathering hickory nuts, had the mislortune fall from the tree, spraininz bota his ankles and his left wrist. He getting along nicely but will be fined to his home for a few weeks. A former resident passed away, in Toronto last week, in the person of Mrs. Shane, she having left here about four vears ago to reside in Toronto. J.P. Grifhith, superintendent of the chemical company, in Philadel phia last week, attending the funeral of his mother. Mrs. J. E. Bisaillon, of Montreal, who has been guest aunt, Mrs, James Knox, returned hame on Saturday. Mrs. Knox aecom- panied her. Willinm Savers, of lo- ronto, 18 spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr, and Mes. W, § Mrs. Sidney Groves, spent a few days with relatives in Pelleville, Miss Mar garet (F'Neil, of Napanee, is the guest of her sister, flrs. Frederick Dell. Rev. Dv. Torrance, of Kingston, cupied the pulpit of the Church of the Redeemer on Sunday, the pastor, Rev, --A quiet wedding Rev. H Cope: Gertrude, eldest and Mrs. Carseallen, to Oscar J. to of is con: was ol her Rayers oe 1911. THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of _ Everybody Fasily Read and Re- | membered. "It is said Hon. Frank Cochrane may stay with the Untario government. Sir Donald Mann is ill in Montreal His evidence in the Tussell wil be taken in hix rooms. Hon. J. P. Whitney nounce the dates for till after the federal cabinet nounced, M. Von Hellen, president of the high court of justice at Abo, Finland, was shot Monday by an who immediately killed hunseli Fhe Riorade home at 105 Herkimer street, Hamilton, which will be remem bared as the scene of the celebrated thel KMinrade murder, so do ar $6,000. The Financial suggests that case will not an the bye-elections i» an dead, AssASEn, has been Fimes, London, Eng. splendid outeome of the elections in Canada would be the appointment of Sir Willnd Laurer to the high commissionership in suéces ston to Lord Stratheona. wm to another serious outbreak of the foot and mouth disease wm Somersetshire, England, the restriction which was removed lust wedk on the importation of cattle, sheep and swine from the United nuigdom into Can add, have been reimposed, President Taft recéivea cordial pon-partizan welcome to Nebraska and | Lincoln, Monday. William oJ Bryan, rising before the 10 g at | the luncheon given here in Mr. Taft's | proposed a toast to the the United States. i a to uests honor, dent of presi INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Our Reporters. F. 5. Dowling, being in Toronto, Fhe schooners 11zzie Metzler Guido loaded lumber for Oswego week. The schooner Keewatin ing lumber for Oswego. Uapt. Ji} Gowan has laid up his schooner, the | Fheodore Voges, and is making exten- #sive repairs, I'he car works is having an its building, it a large order for and | last | i¥ load addition | having re- | flat ears. made to ceived ! RIFLEMEN TO MEE Arrange For a Big Shoot on the! 11th, the rifle Tuesday To men of the | evening in A Cty the meeting of is called for Armouries to arrange for an open shooting match on Wednesday after- Oct. 11. It is expected that, the 14th Regiment, the cadets from the R. M. C., and the Kingston Rifle As- sociation will all combine. The last time this sort of thing was held was two vears ago and it proved a gveat | sueci 84, some 100 entries being receiv- ed. It is thought that this meeting of | the riflemen will be larger than ever before. Cups and money prizes will be | offered as prizes, noon, | A tennis tournament is being held | at the Country (lub grounds at Bar-| riefield this week, It is being played for) the Shield offered by Mrs. J.S,N. hess- | lie. Games are being played every af- ternoon, and the winners of each after- off at the end of the week. There will also be a golf touraa- ment at the end of the week. The j( prizes will be presented on Saturday, if | both the tournaments are by thar | time. --b | noon will play over Hunt Has Not Decided. Pert" Hunt whether he will sity this fall or Lime not decided vet Queen's Mention that he probably university | year, If enter colle he will play with Queen's hockey team | position else he will re the Frontenacs. has enter not, ago the deeided wmver w Bs would | this | some go to he to in his own main with | : Queen's Practising Daily. | oi campus the superviton of + Coach. Britton, The of gume, Saturday, showed up the faults | of the team better than do| and in this way © he 8 whip the team into hetter ol otherwise would, | a l Baseball Records. | League--New York, } 0, Philadelphia, 6; practisin under team 18 daily on the lower practices to shape than tale National Pittsburg, ton, J. American League troit, 4. Other games account of rain. Hos i i Cleveland, De- | postponed an Late "Edward S. Boyden. The remains of the late Edward Boyden arrived from 'loromto early | Puesday afternoon, took pl ace from the outer station. Rev, William Craig, of Sydenham Street Methodist Chureh, bad charge of the service, and quite a number of deceas- ed's old frends in the city attended, including several members of the Ma- sonic Order, uf which he was an old member, 8 | Boys Play "Hookey." Arniel is out with a couple - of hauds * hpobey' trom the pa- hud they Lovre 1 : i i Constable Samuel a big sik afta who have been playing schoc | lucsdny he notified rents of the two fads thal been absent from school amd do nol keep at ther studies will be trouble for the parents well. ' Cues to "Montreal. they " ns {ardson's feldspar i paints, {board |store. been | From {| Canada | Quebec IN |eraditors ter, and the funeral {days' donald. | Hood's Sarsaparilla "Cherry syrup." large} bottles, J5c., at Michael Flynn, ark cough Pests, toreman mine, the city to-day. ! A Russian employed in Richardson feldspar mines had his left hand badly | jammed ina hoist, Theatrical powders and grease ete., at Meleod's Drug Stores, | I'he steamer Saskatoon has arrived | {at Deseronto, from Marquette, Mich,,| [with a cargo of iron | Ihere were seven cases { {faver located in Vietoria school ordered rooms fumigated "day. Buy Egg Prescrter at Prouse's drug) 15¢. tine There is a great deal of petty thiev- ing going in the city. A quan: tity of lead pipe is reported to have stolen from the walter works' de Rich- | visitor! at was a mn ore, scarlet The | and} to-| of the school closed This was done on partment. Arrangements have or the new Salvation which to he erected property, on Princess Clergy. The deeds have pleted and the work will be Very NOW, been completed Army barracks, on the street, heen is tireen near com Commnen oe son STOCK QUOTATIONS McCunig WNros, Montreal Through J. O. Hutton, Oct. 3rd, Ask, 1911. Drown Reserve .. Fastern Canada Pulp Cement . anadian Pacific Railway Dominion Steel Detroit Umited Minh, & St Mehay Richelieu & Ontario Penmans Linsite Railway Textile Paul Dominion Twin City Toronto Railway Lake of the Woods | Montre il 1654 Power New York Stocks. Bid 160 64) 139 a= 10% 1024 Wy 13 Union Pacilic United Steel Reading Missouri Pacific Capper Atchison Southern Pacific Northern Pacific Chicago. Wheat-- ny og 1044 | Brownhridge, | Lawrence | @ igh teen | to Sher-| ot Richard the St the past made an assiggment for the benefit On Sept. 30th, proprietor of Hall, Brockville, months, {iff McCammon his Alexander Sandiield Langlos, barrie of Cornwall, aged thirty eight | died on Sunday, after a tem] illness. He was a grandson of | ithe late Hon.: John Sandhield Mac years, Loss of Appetite 12 loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and is often a forerunner of prostrating dis- ease. it is serious and especially so to] people Lhat must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The best medicine to take for it Ir the great constitutional remedy Which purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. Ost #t today. Sold by all druggist » everywhere. 100 Doses One Dollar S. Nivolp son of George Nicol, and a graduate of of Queen's University, b. € ataragui, sciemoe class who has been with the General ble} Scranton Coal Co's Coal i" going "a {trie company, in Pittsburg, Va, spending a few days here before to Moniresnl, where he has secured position with the General Electric com- pany. Stole From Parsonage. : While the anniversgry tea meeting was in progress in the Princess street Methodist church, Monday evening, some one entered the parscrage Rew. F. G. Robinson by means of » ad WE BELL from the Celebrated ey No. 4 and Ontario Neo. 1 Mines, the best Anthracite Coal mined in Pennsylvania. Place your next order with % THE JAS. SOWARDS COAL C0. FALL COATS Specially Designed for Young Girls. Are now here and ready for your choosing Come To-Morrow. Kven if not quite ready to buy, you may choose any Coat that ap- pals to you and take it home or have it placed aside until requir- odd, Women's Fall Coats Above the Average, "To raisetle quality without rai-ing the price," that is what we work for here. To provide a better grade of Fall and Winter Coats that will make you feel a little better dressed than the aver- age. Working for this constantly, it ix not surprising that we should get interesting results. Women's Suits $12.50 to $30.00 ~ All prices between. 2 Women's Coats $7.50 to $30.00 With agreat choice at all prices between Good Kid Gloves New and soft. Every rair guaran- teed. Black, White, Tan and all want- ed oolors. $1.00 and $1.25 35c or 3 Pairs for $1.00. The best Black Cashmere Stockings for Women we have ever had at the price-- now on sale, Nifty Jabot Just the thing as a finishing touch for your Fall Buit. 25c¢ to $2.00. New |rimmings Now ready are well worth coming to see. Many novelties nov to be seen elsewhere. FREE Butterick's October Fashion Book Ask for it. All new patie) rns. J. Laidlaw & Son 000000000000600000000 DEOL 00000000004 0 r--_-- | | ® 000000000000 000000000000POOONIPININININRONIIY Men's Heavy Waterproof Tan Boots New Goods Just Arrived $4 $5, $6. $4.00 Boot heavy soles. leather sensible toes heels Bee our proof; also $4 00 in Hussias Calf with toes and high heels Fall Boots, i= a splendid waterproof lined, good and square Our Water- Tan hign Good $4.60 Shass i Tar ! Ques A ct NN AN NAN The Lockett Shoe Store Ladies' Rubbers, 50¢c. Men's Rubbers, 75¢. 00000000000000000¢ AAANTANEDUESSOCOOOOOOS feces key and stole some articles. or 00000000 CON0OROE00000 0000000) 100000000 000KO0OCS GNOS00C00R0000000ONTLR00000000NINIINIIS

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