Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1911, p. 6

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PAGE BIX. + INO. PE TIIFE Rn, NORTH CLONE, VICTIM OF AGC IDENT v Right Is the time (0 bégln. raving tal-In Boat When Accident "Curved, Open a Savings this Bank to-day steadily. Aceount with ang add io 1! Another fi accident, as of actidental' discharge Was BALTOWY averped of cs Cloyne Lake, was the vietim of while out charged right it was would fer gums of £1.00 pha the sult the rifle, tifer, and upwards received, and in- North Sharbent adeident; near the terest half-year ly. paid thereon deer accident pfs, arm was 80 bad fia "wight shattered Yhat hebeved the member have to be-afiputated. | Pett brought t hi Iuesday -morving, on the aside Pembroke railway train, and maved to, «the general hospital, James Reid's ambulance. At the hos paral, he was attended by Dr. J. Sparks. 1 fully expected that injured man: will if unforeseen sets in Pettifer was a boat when cident -gepurred Dr happened) to be cut in where thy wiishap occurred, con ipanigd the © and 3 The Bank of Toronto Capital $1,500,000 - Reserve Funds £5,4144,000 s that wan mito city Te KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. ig is the recover, in i. the vicivity npured man to GRORGE 1B, McKAY, Manager city, br, J IE. Sparks, the patignt, sthted fy a day's 1 bie atlens ding | would opera had who that before is hie be EE Nr ataisvrae n a $000000000000000 00000000000 UC0NE000OREVOTORRRNNR i ul He tion will performed 8500000000000000888 TIT Tinie drive op EN SHOW you THE a = ail a rad {very | he| |e outlook and an _thig JaCeount_whs in slate, Un. Wednesday he but from: would! appear as will have thirt Fwill ainined, the it inate man He i. a ent nforte if the arn yout Vers ol 5 | SURPRISE IN LONDON Transfer of Lient,-Col, Belto to Kingston. Referring to the Col Hedton, of corps, to Kingston save Over the Lieut. - Meodieal tre ansfer of the 0 Army the Ad vertiser The distinet suock | the Te Hews ene as a to doctor's friends, thd "a finture. ser bee (ifteen has resided in London all would, therefore, it WP. Lurdehipeto eninge hin demove al to [ Kiwgatdn stall His friends, trust that the department #648 way clear to revoke the | nnd. --ablow in city he many wwded Bin eflien Hi \ppointed to in the wity was some years pgo fife be the how will ordor the his is claimed, ever, i¢ everyihing the will do, and at everghoily can bear ONLY $6.00, Bold only .at W. A. Mitchell HARDWARE. K3 AND 87 PIRNC eT . ¢ ributio for Mack Tlanders in Pekin is still in the hands of 3m aif ret ny pp a Bn perialiste, fo Dr, Viloiss ADVERTISING SALE THURSDAY, 8.30 O'clock 4 hey 'will do * priced cloner : that highs! im Lo. gémnin a pri > Vilbiss ntomizers. "Gibson" liberal platiorm for Ontario is | nomatneed with New Ontavio develop meng us if chief plank, Ask to =eé the new bunion HE Ehwen's ' Chief Justices reducer. "Hhddn's altgmizers. AA SA White Tailor-made Blouses, a $1.00 blousp, all si%es Thursday : Phen AeA AAA AAA rare 38c. Children's Flanneletie Night Gpwng, White and Pink; sizes 8 to 16, made of a good quality: of Flannelette and aicely trimmed. Regular 90¢ and §1.00 Thursday 48c. A AS A SS frills, . . .- White and Sirviped with embrotdery 48c- Flannelette Shirts, O40 quality. 'Thursday A A Ae doz. Ladies' lengths, Thursday | dcateh Knit Stripe. Skirts, a good quality of $1.25 Skirt. Thursday oh 20 doz. Ladies' White Fhanuelotte Night Gowns, fall width, and trimmed with insertion and embroidery. = Regular $1.00 "and $1.26, > 'Thursday 68c. Black Sateen Walsts. made from good Sateen, nicely made, $1.25 quality, all sizes - . A A At NAINA $1.00 quality. Black Gaiters, all sizes, . ~~ in three 68c. ---- AA AA A . - IER he tid Blark 68c. quality Past SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AR. i» of a John Pet hunting! His. ¥ifle dw' coming on Kingston nothing | i the ac- Spurks { and he ac- the | ai of about thirty miles to entch | pros | lose hs i Falconbridge promises | THE DAILY BRITISH WIG, TURSBAY. Nc FOVER SUCCESSFUL YEAR AT NOVEMBER | MARINERS HAD ANOTHER! GENERAL ROSPITAL. 3 ROUGH XIGH1 Arm so Badly Shattered That! ¥.. it Will Likely Have 10 be Ampung. | tated--Brought to General Hospi. - Ove G. Lockett Ele¢ted Chairman of the Board--A { owrmittee Appoints | ~eil to. Devise Scheme Freer a New Wing. x to saturday the King gston | after. Ihe annual meeting Generalsdospitul drew on a large and representative aitendapce listen to reports frum'. the various departments for the | past year, aud 10 elect officers for thai} vearfon In attendance were *Minnes sirman); B. W. Rob-} Prof. DSH. Marshall, A. W. Spangenberg William Williwm Jackson, H Bibby, John ithe rt, D. Couper, T. Meh. Robertson, J. M. Mowat, Dr. R. IK. Kilbors, Se "Col. Duff, R. E. } i, Y. Chown, A. Shaw, T. W. B. Dalton, Yieut.-Col. 6. Lockett, Rev. D. Laing, noon to the MLA erkson, Chown, F. Anderson; hent, | Harrison, Massie, VF, R. Uglow. The usual réporis for iread, Tocluding from i Bruce Smith, of hich was quite lengthy, and consid- | red satisfactory by the hoard, i Oc Joi € bo Dr: iV ES als, one inspector { } Ta i ks § | { i [i | | [; PF. 4 wan General LOCKETT Hospita rors i | find the hospit: al in a {ile than ol tore fay said: condition Fhe iso remarks: satisfactory pre vious visit, management excell nt." He 'An addition shoutd-bu-erected at this hos: Tpital to provide petter faéeommoda- ftion for private and This would be a most satis- story investment, and is required to this 'hospital up the stand se mi-pr wate { : | patients. Feo Yeap bard" | The to W. B. Dalton in a verb had found visiting governors, fand J. M. Mowat, al a@port and said they things as De. Bruce Smith had stat- ed, satisfactory. in every department. The chairman, J. A. Minuved, brought in un most elaborate and interesting report, reviewing the work of the hos- pital for the twelve past months. This report was #0 satisfactory that it was decided to ask the newspapers to give it a plpee in their valuable ¢olumns, Fhe medical superintendent also read report which , received with | much enthusiasm and applause by the | bourd. His figures show that the pust |! | i brought was year wns the largest in the history of the hospital, both in number of pa tients and general work done | The Superintendent of Nurses, Wom- | an's Aid society alumnae association, all sent in reports of the | vear's work, which™ were interesting | and satisfactory, and were filled with the strong hope that the coming | venr would be the brightest and hest | {in their work. The. election place. chosen F. G Massie, and Nurses' all of officers then took The following were unanimously | Lockett," elinirman; vieeechairnian; honorary-secretary; T. McK. son, A. F, Chown and H. D. Bibby; | committee of management, I, M. Rat- tap and William Gill; auditors. A resolution was. pasted appointing | a committee, with JJ. A. Minhes, chair- {man, to consider tht naturd and sit-| {uation of an addition to tlie present | building and scheme for | carrying it out, this commitfes to re: port in January te the board Visiting governors for the present month are William Jackson and John | (vilbert. ~Col. Uglow, Robert- Lient. R. to. devise 'un Scholl's bunion foot. Gibson's, The grain act, which passed the! sénate last session and ran joul of the commons, must be wholly re-east if it is to be reintroduced at all, Hop. W. T. sWhite intonds to go over the old bank act, and the new men- sure will be introduced by him. "Scholl's" . biinion reducer. SON 's. reducer; 'lits any "Ciib- The marine department is preparing to go through the courts with a test case to fix the responsibility for the removal of wrecks. A Home Recipe For Removing Wrinkles {From Woman's National Who will blame the modern for trying to look as young tractive us she reasonably should she be placed at a disadvan: tage in nimerous ways by wearing wrinkles, if she can av void | these hate ful marks of advancing age? Few women, however, know what to 'ot off etually rid = thensalyes af! iwrinkles or sagpiness. Nome of (the jadverticed preparations is satisfactory and most of them are very expensive. But a very simple and harmless hone rewiedy, which any woman can 'make, L%il work" wonders where all the pa- tent preparations fail, Buy un ounce of powdered saxolite at any drug store. Diasclve the whole otince in a half pint of witch hazel! jgand uss is as a wash lotion. The tisults are practically instantaveous al improvement i noticed me ally alter the very first trial. ior ail Jomrnal), WOmAN amd at- can ? Why | i } 1 lage was reported this morning. iL i lor {last [Fort | high "ind, | pairs, | getting | her {died ling Had to Pr Anchor While storm Was _on--River Traffic! Tied Up--Girain Vessels ~on Upper Lakes, Vessels Fhe 'again last night for the mariners. It very rough, but no serious dam- Nev. past was eral vessels were at. anchor out the hosiery mill, and their lights me at McAuley's. jquite a pretty scene. The wind was quite strong, but. it} PERG as not as bad as the wind storm ex perienced a couple of weeks ago. Practically all the traflic. on the riv- was delnyed "during the night by the klorm, "These are the Kind of delays we 'have heen experiencing all this fall,' | remarked a marine wian this morsing to the Whig. "The weather has been bad on the lakes as well as the river, and the vessels have been making very TpooT" time." ; The schooner, Horace Taber, anchor at the foot of Garden Island all night, also the schooner Acacia, which arrived from Oswego vesterday, and has a cargo of coal for Wolfe Island The schooner, Louis, siripped of her canvas, and laid up for the season 1 The bargé, Huron, -discharged dam- aged grain at Richardson's "elevator. wFhre-avemmer;~ Missisguor, hiter-» most successiul season, her was at St. been | be has Ww i trips from Gananoque to | King- ston, after making the 'trip on Thurs {day and Saturday. The steamer, Glenmount, night in the storm, very rough passage, ed at the M. T. Co's. at four o'clock this morning, and is discharg ing 72,000 bushels of wheat, at William. Four vessels are on the way Co's. elevator, from Fort WH) 1am, loaded with grain. They are the steamers, Turret Purret Chibi, Mapleton and They ake due to arrive within the next twh days. They would haye been in pory now, had the weather been favorable) The tug, Emerson, cleared for Mont real, with three grain At Swift's wharf Steamer Kenora, ented, on_ her way west, Monday ade ternoons steamoy Aleth a' did not make Kingsiop" vei®riday on hit: 4 came down had a arrive and The Vv easel elevator loaded to | he Court, Algonquin. barges, witint of the was expected down ta- day Steamer Port Colborne is sit. Core ale elevator with grain from the west, The barge Winnipeg is still in the Kingston dry dock, undergoing res Ihe steamer Pellait had difficulty in » out of the harbor Monday afternoon.. The hoat was at Swift's loading apples, and in the afternoon the tug Frontense had to tow her out in the harbor, owing the wind blowing. Several other were stalled here on account wind. Toronto is freighter chants' which is to heavy vessels of the to have another to be attached to the Mutual © line. The mew to be ready by built at Port She bau Welland canal size boat, specinily adapted for package freight, 257 'feet long over all, 425 feet beam, and 26.5 feet deep. The Vontrenl Witness says large Mer boat, neste apring, Arthur, Ont. is being 18 to The Delayed | i weather man made things lively '1hix belongings, will discontinue! - y SHIT WHLE HUNTING GOVERNORS TT CRELESTIE DAY'S EPISODES lueeas NOTES AND THINGS IN i GENERAL, | Occurrences in the Ck 'City and Vietnity ~=Other Diief Items of Interest Easily Read and Remembered. Agents for kodaks. "Gibson's." Arthur Hora, King. strest, has re { turned home from his trip out west. t 8. M. Evans, Centreville, sent {loud of cattle 10 Montreal on Friday. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders Phone 778. Dr. -R. E. Sparks has returned home Juin a Bunting. Aap arouyd Sharbot Lake Hulh Horn, a Wolle Island, and to the city to reside. | Guaragteed hot 'water son's.' Mr. and Mrs, "M. J. Sherman. 'wha have been visiting Jriends at Brighton, returned home to-day, H. Cunningham, plana tuner, King street. Leave orders at tAuley's bookstore. i 'Bob McGregor, who has spent' the | summer in Canea, Sask., has Teturned | to the city to resume his studies [at Jueen's, : Sanitol has sold 1s ping to move bottles. *'(iib- 2 Me: "Ginson's." medical students performance ol at the Grand Wed: shaving Forty final year fyi attend ihe "Naughty Marietta' ' nesday night. | Another stick, the CPR | leit the locombtive works' Ae Ces day morning. It will hitnl 1,600 tons ronsabiclovel. --- 'Abdulla,' [son s. I The foreman of {itawa electrie on locomotive ior Turkish cignrettes. (ib ihe railway "and i= in the eity aging men to run the cars as £000 as the road is finished, Vhdulla" cigarettes, \ large limb dohn Gilbert's Slrevl, wa Kingston "Lithson's. x of a tree in front grocery, Barrie blown down hy of on the storm on Monday evening. "Finlapd™ er son's.' Miss left, vetaulized fruits. ib xing noon, F. GG. Lockett, panied her Neholl's right son's,' he letite Lackett, aesday, England ber father, as Montreal, bunion red "ull sizes. Stuart street, if for accom as fa r rubbe left four "Gib my er oF foot, remuins of the were late Joseph Ou taken to his home at Ste Ape de Beaupre, for burial, A pum- ben of. his {gends in Kings oir --scnid a Win Heros Maced on the casket. Agents for' kodaks. "Gibson's." Frederick Reid, of the fire partinent, and his Faris: who shooting at Crutch « Lake, succeeded in landing a fine deer on Monday. The Kingstonians are having a_fine time. Quedn's authorities. are making pre parations to entertain Meliill righ team here on a-large scale Saturday, in return the splendid time the local tem was given in Montreal. Jersey' biitternuts, lle. package. (iibson's. Alexander Mitchisll, who was én last week, nesr the Randolph tel, on Princess street, with a lvtie stroke, still condition at his home got street "Byogen,' son'g." City Messenger Ballantyne "Would be glad if the finder. of a not wok, taining receipts for voters i.is, would return it the. city buildings. He lost it on his route, on Monday, on Union, Albert or Nelson streets. de are out for strick. ho paras in a precarious on lower MHa- = large De. rolls, "Gib con- to Toller, the oil-burning steamer, made liewd ' entry inte Montreal last with 4,000 bushels of wheat | Ogilvie's mills. Her cargo was taken it Port Colborne, snd was, in addition to a fuel oil supply, isutlicient - to last three ménths. ' The ship was in command Capt {Charles Martin and Pilot Murray tKingston To a reporter. the said "The ship can easily earry 100,000 bushels of wheat throug rh the | canals. 1 look to see her type become, very popular in the grain trade on! the lakes. The onlv drawback is the! slow speed-~about six knots per hour, That makes them a little hard to con trol, but I think that could be reme- partly by waking future oil-! burning shine with single instead of twin screws." y night, for nboard of of | pilot PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL, Will Ask City to Extend the Lighting | Service. The regular, meeting of the Ports | mouth. codneif was held Monday even- The following. members "were present © Reeve Baiden, Covneillors Keanedy, Halliday and Forsythe: i Accounts amounting 10 $61.60 were] ft was decided street lamps, one corner, aml ane at A tile « the corel King street. 10 erect two new at Mr Hartrick's Mr. Evans'. Hn Wilt be constructed of nt Alwington avenue and village, "and appointed the resve and] Councillor Halliday to wait on light, hent and power committee, discuss the matter. E. ply with | the council's request, and construct a cement walk. on 'ront street, bordering Rockwood hospital! property. The work will be proceeded with ag early as possible or OF THE ORDINARY. to! Freeman Comments Upon Farquhar MeRae's Sentence, In an editorial on the McRae. manslaughter case, Comwall the week ' before 'anadian Freeman says : "The dife sentence vas somal out of the ordinary under the. cumstances counected with 1h and Justice 'Sutherland's ideas may become a matter of question later un. However, Catholics" who are traveil- ing towards the mixed marriage Ces! tiny should seriously reflect aml thing | of the Sniortunate outcome . of | the Harquhar tried m1 hast, the Jing er marriage of da or of one oh Farquhar age of wr was aly a sure prise." ' Sanita} sharing. Huck, ak. "Gibson's. | ready-made | nishing department; likely in {as teacher in the Belleville Deaf a passed | know n { purticularly The council decided to ask the city |(), {to extend the lighting service {oo the the | A communication was read from Dy. | Ryan, stating that he would commd Carp dootor to 'the morning whes it will go west © Prevost, Brock street, has received all his fall and winter goodé for his order clothing department, also. in clothing and gents' fur they are all well {nssorted with new goods. Canadian Freeman Ald. be the conservative i the coming Ontario elections * for Ritgston. "Dam" Couper, one of Kingston's most popular citizens, wil) probaly be the liberal -standard-bear er Ross will candidate Jersey butternuts, 0e. package Gibson's. ' Miss Sadie. McArdle, who resigned her Postion a couple of weeks ago und to accept a similar the Iudiana Siate school at Indianapolis, is meeting with meat success in her new position. Wolfe Island Md young lady. Dumb institute, position in She is EXHIBIT OF SPECIAL MERIT," Car Fitted Out by Ontario Rarean of Colonization. An. exhibit of special merit and i- terest to agriculturalists is the . ear fitted up by the Ontario bureau of colonization, at present on a' siding at the K. & FP, station. A he car is in charge of R. A. Jones, of Toronto, ax,_demonstrator, and George Palmer, of Englehart. The demonstration is of , that portion oi New Ontario as the Temiscaming district, along the line of T.N railway. All 'exhibits have been coniributed by séttlers in that dis trict. Nome of the exhibits are: Several {varieties of peas soring- wheat, vield- ling thirty-one bushels to the acre; fall wheat, yielding forly-three ail a half bushdds: oats) from one hundred to. one hundred and thirty"five Hush {elt; superior qfality of barleyt time othy hay, five feet three inches in Hight, vielding 'three and a hall to Hour tons. Among the vepctalbiles Inre : Medium white. earvot; radish, weighing ten pounds; large seod one lions; potatoes, from four hundred ito #iX hundrel. bushels to the acre; heats, turnips, pumpkins, squash and citron. Specknens of straw - are' alu there yielding one hundred bushels. Samples of surface soil and =ab soil, as well as brick cig, are on exhib Aon. | A collection of Photograpiis Are « shown of the town of Cochrane, Hail evhury, ote, and many other places; setders homes, the government exper imental farm, felds of gram, ete. | The public is cordially invited, 'sil Mr. Jones will explain all exhibits. The car will remain here till Thursday non! a day each at Napanee and Niagara Falls, Ont. ministers 'ad- mit dividing wedding fees. with hack 48689936040094984984 100494009800 Nyala face crens. "isons. The First of Our Christmas ; Offerings 7 w ill be placed on sale 1 hl and it 4 is not a'day too soon." "Special Sale To-Morrow, A . O.a.m, to", or as long as the lot lasts. 300 Stamped Corset Covers Dainty designs, stamped on Fine Lonsdale ( bric and -suflicient Peri Lustra to work the design. designs to choose from. This makes a most ac cepts able Christmas Gift, To-Morrow 18c. ro 50 White Voile Kimona Waists Stamped in 4 very pretty designs. The material is a genuine French Voile, fine and even, ahd the de signs are stamped for the Fashionable French Bead- ing. Cross Stiteh and Persian E mbroidery, sifhicient Voile for the waist and lesson sheet giving Direction for Embroidery. Any of these designs in floss or silk Price To-Morrow 59c. aum- 6 "De Price 25 Only White Night Dresses Stampedon Fine Lonsdale, 5 pretty designs to choose from. f These are the Kimona or One Piece Night Dress. and with sufficient Peri Lustra t to Em- broider the Design, Yours To-Morrow 83c. Also a few very fine White Marquisette Stamped Waists ready to embroider. Somos: ® nee E00000000000000000000000000000000000000 * : OUR Seventh Annual Sale of Men's Fine Boots starts THURSDAY 10 Tables full of Bargains. Shoes from $1.50 up. A Better Bale every year. All Odds and Ends Reduced 25 to 50 per cent. A Chance to secure 2 pairs Shoes at the price of 1. CALL IN AND LOOK THEM OVER ee The Lockett Shoe Store seeeesessscsncsscessasssssssavesnsssssnase . * * * * * ® * . . " . . . » » . . . » * ® ® # * * * ® ® ® - v . ® »

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