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

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WOMAN'S BRAVE DEED OWING TO LOW WATER PAGE EIGHT. BOAT HOUSES BURNED BOY FROM! THE STEAMER ADVANCE HAD A LOT OF BAMAGE WAS TONE TROUBLE AT SWIFT'S WHARF. | AT GANANOQUE. PO0O0CICOPRSCOIOSOOIOSIOOOS Household Banking Accounts of the SAVED HER BABY DEATH AT OTTAWA, AH Night Before Getting Pulled Of fe=Steamer City of Hamilton's) Rough Trip to Toronto--Marine | Notes Around Harbor. : That Une of Her Legs May Hate M. A. Harris, Trenton, to be Amputated---_{Tnce Lived in Kingston, An Foronto Account Plank is which keop Junction, 9. -- About ¥ ternoon Mrs her the 1 | Gananoque, Oet 1.30 Advance had tronblaje'el Saturday fire harf on nday night|was diseoverad in the large boathouse low water. She was of Sidney Adams, the bay The package freight on her boat continued Mr Adams' Moutreal, went aground motor aluable cm # wharf, and spent nedrly the as well large tent and here She was evenin- The flames were follow- off by the steamer Cityid explosion of the gasoline it wilt without any damage, and tank nh hich blew part the was able to proceed on her way Thelof the roof The fire brigade wds Ringston seme years | low water was entirely to blame 00 promptly but the understood th ife | the accident Low water has been |p drant such a cansin end trouble for theihefore got the boats this summer Report from Toronto reamer City Hamil el. | very rong trip 'into that i Friday lasi on he ay from Kingesiin, honthouses of ton. oa EBay sate int too} Austin and Stevens st a8 one o st he hadldamaged. The | iever seen on Lake Ontario AL-TR9 000. and is though the boat was heavily loaded | . she tossed about, and over one hun-!| and on one ac wire weigh overturned Ll mtcn ur pearl housekeeping money may prove awa des tile ol ile we on The steamer Swif at oN owing to loaded with trip up from room ihe rapidly thers r baby box i othe tor] rovin ial brid WW vou wish otint sot in froma of a advancing house launch and a oe, as Cnr fhe mother aprany ont putied the hoy off the track in time. | Rear } (One fot ws entire night other wl ally pulled : of Ottawa opens names of a other PeFSGns i wt pera LCOPSROTION, by the in the tut struck herself { badly withelraw moe and the thal amputated, isn © a former INCORPORATED 18535. crushed A------------------------------------------ a ac badly like! la lias off nearest distance, build- the at hand being Wt econld be jing as a mass of fle thot i flames had spread to John Lee's boat had a which, Mr destroyed, Kh ingstonian ol witer of the hee ard Tost ames and or mark & an eseeptionaily brave FAS One ern giaten the of T 3 i if on Lee's hile Messrs. house, with POTt AM iwas also ASSETS OVER 850,000,000 The boy was ond 1 the adjoin KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS BT. = i Dethel church auditorium wa well | GEORGE B. MCKAY, 8 Manager. - mare or less he were witl probably AT BETHEL CHURCH. 2 a pactially cavered insurance, M. A. Harris, of Trenton, heen wppointed GTR. agent at Thousand i Islands Mr. llarris entered | the latter part at the pied | The Annual Fall Rally Day Was €h- served. dred tons were has casion coll of copper ing * ponnds was We were not tossed a member of the crew, week picked up and thrown The waves tation washed right oy tower docklt A broke w in the Re Waterhiitv morning nd upset a a Junction Di new duties and fisted, Sung afternoon, by teachers nit scholar : i wi reside Congregational Sunda ba " tor which house, formerly occ : Dornan Frederick |} revved the er the Mille, 0 0000000000000 0RR0CRRRRNRIOR RETRO OOGRRGGOROROGRGRTVRARSS Me Ireland, lement, recent wd oF asad : from made alted | 14 ha of Grace chmich, both during duetory to the wharf vesterday, « Liprt ™ will sr ¥ees, and the wt as supe fier } i at de a ary keel camer phy illness of going repairs to her on | Pitcher proceeded each ith a (ar i. Capt F Mrs grot in charge of the for the past vesterday, Arthnt officers Ariny fare! For the In lo it. thie Ralvation and Blaney, local months, 1 ili go 10 corps few { welled ronto to represent The | down Fhe Maize F Monday for Oswego The steamer Edmonton William, discharted of grain at Richardson's wd cleared for uppef The Girantham me nn and Ww this Army {til the arrival of new val corps will In on Sanday Id ressed schooner cleared wm eorpa ai annanl Salvation CONZress the of ex-( making apt nse caught the bovs Hola! and iiful = sent, from Fort officers S006 he vio thant frort rich shel: iy charge | Lawson, | St Aidren's inion! brated "children's for one ternoan, a line programme being the los at elevator lake vent ny ie school "Bde if ren Sabbuth day," § mr ar the many hy barge esterday Wind dry ind i Lays ' Fepalrs gieamen IS THE UNIVERSAL TEA! BALL TEAPOT. | It is the ouly Teapot which you! can make a perfect ip of tea | HOW TO USE IT--NOTHING i SIMPLER. | Place draw up! and down two or time In freshly bolled water, and secure ball in top of cover, which is held Lv small lock in chain he result is od perfect tea, which you can get in ne hv W iar Hod a | R Craw ford other way. We have them in two iad ' T different styles 4 Ltrietions 1s the niietas fro £3.50 to $1.00, : WHAT Mtractive Disnlay, doch to-day dered in autidgrium pupils of the school i intelligence, of the Green, fy n Char boath ane Lane \ 1 ' Sowards, from i OC P e, is for He Adar Knoll, received the latter part of the serions illness of his son, | har! in Belleville, jonee to bring him home as soon as he unloading coal for & . Green, {the Louis arrived | ml for 1h Railway Andrews | can with coal for} Mr Phe from Charlott tston and steamer from Charlotte hooner Si week, tea in the tea ball three with = « and left at Pembroke Abhie 1 safely he hrought wed Mrs. Frank Latimer, Stone | street north, received word, Saturday, lohn Randail.| that their Miss Eati a Na Fe, k i hicading a mer, teaching near ('oboury cg rick nglin's harf z The schooner Nora River Ta ih Jt with tvphoid, Vrs. i contest chireing the balance of hor car | mere al her beduide " \ i Arging 1 A ance of her cargo of Mrs Stone street, { evoal at the Kingston Hosiery Co's . : held ' t whart jas been ill for some time past, tact! The steamer Kenora. grain, ade, | emRlY takenos turn , . | from Fort William, is due to lighter| at 'atest reports is mn a Very eri at the MT. Co's elevator on Tues comdlition, with slight hopes of day on her way to Montreal The tng Emerson arrived Fairhaven with ond coal barge All the material for the kqding | or the two government '} - Sell the Kingson Shinbuilding company's | pliant is here, the last having arrived Saturday, and the company will he able {p-go ahead with the work now|ing a few days with local relatives Pre=Tast as they like The force af Miss Sadve Me student at Brock men worked until ten o'clock {ville Rusiness College, spent the week night last week to rush everything|end here with her parents, Mr. and through as fast as possible. he up-| Mrs. A. EF. Megps, rights on the one boat wil be nlae | mente ed in position to-dav A large fore of men is employed there all the time, and will he long as (he weather will permit outside w At Swift's wharf -Steamer Dun-| | difrn passed up to-day and discharg | {ed freight; steamer Belleville and Bickerdike passed up today and left ' . | off freight: steamer Nevada called | Eastern Canada Pulp | this morning on her way up; steam Satorny | er Advance on her way uy Canada | Inst might; steamer City of Ottawa|Dominion Steel : passed down Monday morning; | Petreit United +H | steamer Aletha down from bay Minn. & Paul v1 | ports to-day; schooner Hertie Calk-| Dominion Textil re 653 {ins cleared for Oswego Saturday to City 106 | load coal | Toronto Ratbwm 1361 Lake of the Woods HT Montreal Power 167 Richelien & Ont House and Made Off With! orto Rico eo Penmans | smited vil wi redit Le {arrived steambaree daughter, Jane I (me of ti was ! the § of Joltwa os th Ww. A. Mitchell '%0 of gorously left = wo mos which were wa i Hee ssl once for who hans sim Latimer, for th en i n a former pons conte competitie jow being hildren of Canada by of the produets on exhibition, { I, of nis 1 h the man for the worse, HARDWA _E. 83 AND 87 PIRNCESS ST. Bee - . nit or and A ------------ this eity tie fhe state bank of Bensonville, Hig, ' h ind the | recovery eB spent | hame, | town Britton aod family, who have] the season at their 'Mudlunt a," have returned Frank HH. Hord, Kingston, | the week-end here with his par Mr. and Mrs. CC. H. Hurd, Gor Davis, Svreacuse, NY. apend Non Sunday . \eal sun ig from | spent | was wrichel dynamite robbed summer Ww v Feumenical conference 10 spent ents, ton i" ges, every pecial Sale Wednesday Morning, 8.30 O'clock. STOCK QUOTATIONS | ; Tiros. Montreal. | 0. Hutton. Oct. Oth, 1911 Ask. Rid 60 XH 19 12 296 do. |} 26 80 From | | J. -------------------------------- A A A A A Ne {Crown Reserve All Wool Suitings and Dress Goods Regular 90¢, $1, $1 235, $1.20, for 69c Yard. { Canddian Pacitic Cement stopped 3 wh OK ) 70! % <1 1 5 136 110 67 1 IF'win | DARING YOUNG BURGLAR. be fo 1208 | Entered w | Three Dollars, theft was committed] New York Stocks. lock, Sunday morning | into the home of Mr | W. N. Linton, 54 Wellinglon sireet while the latter home, } a hand satchel purloined $3 which it « the hand satchel back then cooly walked out In going! ont, however gave the door aj { slam sufficient to ring the bell. This attracted the attenion of Mrs. Lin-| i ton, who was in the house. and 2) she hurried to the front door, { was just in time to see a lad making | {a hasty retreat from the house i The case was reported to police, and the case was given into the hands of Constable Bateson. On Monday morning Coa-| . i i stable Bateson placed ander arrest|rived in Kingston Saturday noon, a a twelve-year-old lad living on Ord- were removed to the residence of Irs nance streef, amd later he was Reid, Princess street. The de identified by Mrs. Linton as the boy| ceased, a trained nurse, who entered the house. The lud| serious operation on Tuesday last, denied the charge at first, but after-| complications sel wards admitted having taken the best oid was unavailing, and money He had $1 of the amount. | death was the speedy result. Dr. Wal aud stated he had spemd, the rest inj ter Sherman, of Lowell, Mase, to , & restauvrast dering Sunday He lwhom Miss Pattersos shortly | widl be arraigned before the magis- | have been marvied, w KR. trate later. He has been before tie | Patterson, of Sudbury, had been court before on similar charges in constant attendance sister, accompanied the remains to Kings ton. Mr. amd: Mrs. WH. 1. Patterson, the parents; Mrs. 1 June: ter, of Sudbury, and Wes Eihel terson, a sister, from Montreal, od in the ety, Saturday cvening, A daring about 11.30 The thief went Ried 1583 Bs? 1364 Uhion s {United Steel (00% | Reading Fee | Northern 114 ontained, PUL] ap ecoout Mrecil 71 again, andy . was at off the hall All Wool Cheviots, In Black and colors. All Wool Serges and Vene- tians, if All Wool Broadcloths, etc. Scotch Tweeds, 54 inches wide, in Light and Dark Shades. he Chicago. Wheat 13) to 1018 THE LATE MISS PATTERSON. alte | temains of Deceased Nurse Interred 149 in Cataraqui Cemetery. OVETY The remains of Miss Minnie FE. Pat- & James | Boston, Mass, { terson, who died at ar James but medical would and Pr who on A magnificent assortment of fashionable materials in every desired color. his Used Abusive Language. A number of men drunk hanging {| around the vicinity of the Montreal! Transnortation company's plant Sun- | {day acnoyed the residents exceed- {iugly by using very foul languuge. ihe funeral. The service whieh | A call was sent to the police, but the! largely attended, wax held, { rowdies got wise and made off. Owe | morning, at Mre. Reid's. and { wos so drunk that be had to be forall took place (to the family | deageed by his associates ap the bill | Cataraqui csmetery, Te al. Rideau siieet. He was taken I8-|(raig uificisted. {1a ® house and told to hide there 00 | The claborate floral designs weeom i the police would got bim | punying the body from Poston i Lowell, tocether with the many nn Ss Pat- ArTin for wns Monday the fur plot at Witham See Window Display . for a Few of These Goods. ¥ . Waldron want iri i Clb Was Reurgantaed. } | tion with the Sunday school of Quen | Street Methodist Church met Sune day afternoon to discuss reprganiza- thom. A committee was appointed to outline a programme for the winter, and it is expected that next Sunday will see the club in running order once more. \ Sunitol preparations, at Melood's. Miss 'atterson was held as a nurse and as a lady of sterling qualities. The Canadian Northen railway is negotinting for the purchase of the Russell hotel, Ottawa, The company's intention is said to be to build a hig terminal opposite the new G.T.R. sta- tom. It will smbrace both station and hotel. Bui Sustained Sueh Severe Injury | Ran Aground, and Was There Nearly | Several Launches Were Destroyed--. Appointed | G.T.R. Agent at Thousand Island launch, | Gillies, | { Prescott, his | treal, is now in regular attendance at congregation | | Mrs. Martin § duet were {didate | treaty underwent a} in against which the! |butes from former Kingston ig bs, | The Young Men's Club in connec [testified to the high esteem in smhich | MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1911. THE WORLD'S EPISODES | GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST PoS- | SIBLE FORM. $ i {Matters That Interest Everyhody-- | Over--Little of i Notes From All i Fasily Read and Re Everybody membered. Ww NY dead from asphyxiation from jes was aged eighty-one years of a revolutionary | slate of Veahira, | of General He : Parks, Hochestor, is He | | | There are rumors movement Venezuela, in nander, naatiomalist i A plan to overthrow the French re {pubhe is hatehing. A fund of SHINE, TO00 1x being raised towards spreading | i Bonapartist feeling ! { In an engagement wear Oporto, the {monarchists ft twenty dead apun | their retregt. The rovalist movement | thas visible importance, | Ten men were ers injured in a Ladian in the favor killed and many oth- | the i Northwestern cor struction camp B.C, Mamday North Darlington, | Thursday, aged ninety ane | He was father of Mrs. M. A _| of Bowmanville, and very Cave, om un | 'near Vancouver, | Jonathan Pray, {died ot i Vears f dames, { pitable, Cook has sailed propo to make vitiee varions scifn realty vesched 1) : os bodies that he ortn Pole Mrs, A. Langstafi, Ont, Mon ariginally but latterly of the law lectures of MeGiill Montreal Becaiise her hushand refused to speak | a word their University, | in nome for six Sehrenkerwsen, of divorce and £10 years, Now | york, week "alimony His featuies burns while a Toledo, 0, veked graft face tan employment, Hugh Allan, of the company Las wints a per distorted hel Har horrily 11 child, hos Gasper, of surgeons tol on a new so he may oly the All received Line, says tenders for! which will have a spend Wo new be of steams each of 15,000. tons, knots 1} 1" and eighteen Lio, of most famous insurance house tablish worl York to con and marine insurance \nierbea | John Duke, Detroit, aged about, and iid daughter, probably burned trapped with in the 1s planning | toes | Now munch, i a darect hay | business in Mrs seventy, her inv fatally locked blazing gasoline stove I he of unrest graver than is generally | that country, both | falling under the | al nas mn a room al state much gmed outsioe in Span 1 and ban of public Fhe last Horse for Yukon river tion within streams church state disappro steamer Dawson and the will be closed week, 'The already are frozen Elizaneth MeAndrews mast popalar giel at has een left White Upper wa smaller over, vote, Lireenwicn, to ne hy the tonn In a trance ever sinee re tarming from a dance u weel physicians have failed to A tiny splinter of gluss which enter od her spine and worked up into her brawn, death of fifteen Strearss, of New an oO, and wrote hey cated old York, acconfing to the coroner's topsy . Cantroller ably the best fathers, died Hotel Ceeil, turday, weeks the month tana James Davidson, prob known of Ottawa's civic hiv apartments in ti shortly before noon, Sa an ness Yasting tno at atte Lucien ( defeated in {harley tnnon, liberal ean Rodolphe Forget, declares that he intervention of lawyer, by county, tor the 01x owes hs defent the him Pp sued Roman Catholic clergy ninst PB. Wall, oi Miss AMehim which he eays« he spent on her Meriden, Fheresa has for $12.53 fon sup the month Conn, ice pers, of June, \ than Vana, eream, chocolate, fares, ete, 1911. named ( the dinners, car during bello, me im Ha at los ANT Ww bomb oe} Angeles wo omatle of ' commit tee by ar hist fon the eiti last the purpose blowing up durmy the cigar makers \ trike at 1 the would he both United to presented prepared hn Michagan, mp Fult satisinctory to nud Canada, address Gighorn, ubstitute for reciprocity which the ne "tales ® mn be of m Hy Governor to be delivered soon, A special post office has boon estab lished Vietorin Land far the bers of retic pedition at Cape Evans, convenience of the British Ant A mail will be from Farland to the early in December John Walter Bick, { martment, judge at the ball game, | gyment with an the men ex despatched Antarctic offiee inland revenue de Paronto, w touch-line Argonants Hamilton foot had an ar unknown man and | was knocked down and his skull frae- He died Monday morning, {ithout rOCOVErmg CoOnsCiourness on Saturday, tured { i } when!" 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