Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1912, p. 2

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PAGE TWO. Jo HE DAILY BRITISH WIG SATURDAY. JULY. 27 1042, " Ee ---- ------ visiting her sister, Mrs. W. FP. Grant, 1 'U | Wellington - street, will Isave on 4 a ft | % 1 + OVER A THOUSAND EXCURSION. ISTS WILL BE HERE. Told In Twilight A * Ld . . Among those present at the tea at" the Yacht Club on Wednesday afternoon were Mrs. E. F. Dawson, Mrs. Frank Strange, - Mrs. Charles Crookall, New York, Mrs. Vere Hooper, Miss' Martha Smith, Mrs. W. St. Piere Hughes, Mrs. Shaw, Napanee, Mrs, J. D. Craig, Ottawa, Mrs. Hallaway Waddell, Mrs. Han- gord Hora, Mrs. Frederic Brown- field," Mrs. James Higgins, Mrs. H. F. Ashhy, Mrs. Ramsay Duff, Miss Mary Bora, Mrs. Richard Cart- wright, Napanee, Miss Bessie Clarke, 8t. Catherines, Mrs. Charles ~ Low, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor, Mrs. H E Macdoneil, Mortreal, Mrs. Herbert Robertson, Mrs. R. E. Kent, Mrs. Wm. Lesslie, Miss Lillian Norton- Taylor, Mrs. Herbert Dawson, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Richard Wal- dron, 'Mrs. James Rigney, Miss Aileen Regan, London, Mrs. C. H Finkle, Mrs. W. 8. Herrington, Na- panee, Miss Mabel Dalton, Mrs. 'Fred Birkett, Ottawa, Miss Grange, Napanee, Miss Sibbald Hamilton, Miss Bessie Smythe, Miss Amy Me- Gill, Misses Christine and. Sylvia Cochrane, Miss' Madeline Higgins, Miss Lillian Kent, Miss Jean Duff. » - Thursday to spend some time in Halifax. ; Mrs. George Emery, and family, West street, who have been spend- ing the pas; month at THousand Is- land Park, will 'return HKome on Thursday , Mr. ahd Mrs. J. C. Smith are in Montreal, the guests of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Gurd Mr. 'and' Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, Misa May Maucdonnell, University avenue, Mrs. Campit®ll Laidlaw and little daughter, Ottawa, and. Miss Alice King, Alicé street, who are at Cap St. Aigle, 'are all expected 'to arrive in town next Saturday . 'OUR JULY REMOVAL SALE THE LAST 3 DAYS OF SALE, AS WE WILL BE CLOSING PREPATORY 10 NOVING MOVING 40 per cent. Discount on Pictures. All Our $1.50 and $1.25 Books at 25 cents Take a Few on Your Vacation for Summer Reading. ~ Myrtlé Baldwin,.by Chas. C. Mung. . : ' ol The Flag Raising Ceremony Will be the Feature of Monday--Band VE YOUR FURS REMADE AND Cor ris, Baseball Matches and | "REPAIRED DURING SUMMER rcauaic Sports. Ariunged. | Estimates and advice cheerfully given. Our summer prices are attractive. Styles and New Plates free, 1912 JOHN McKAY {In Sainrday afternoon and en I trains from loronio and (Mtawa bring over a thousand hingster Boys and their , " stone city, wher warm welcome train arrwed {while the hers ahout and me with ening wai (nd friends' to 1h earl t one from I 5.38 o elock. mbers of slong the, band! af ghfient, nweet the tr offitlal welcome. Aft the evening train, play 6n the: market. square. Un Sunday' evening, the Horse tillery band will play a sacred cert in Macdonald park, whe ten thousand people will gather weather is fine On Monday morning at ten o'cloc baseball ateh ill place the cricket field diamond "between Vic torias and Athlities, of the league. At eleven o'clock. direction Of Ald. will take- place ofl donald park. The flag raising ceremony will: take o place in Macdonald park at noon with Mayor Hoag presiding. Speeches will : Mrs, A. Leitch raeturned| to Ham- be 'made from the pavilion by fis ilton, after spending a few days with worship, W. F. Nickle, M.P., Dr \ Mrs. A. Keyes, Barrie street. . E. Ross, M1.P., and representatives Mr. Charles T Chapa, and son, | of the old boys associations of a Sue r : Ais Cuthbert, of Inger i, isitin ontreal Bersol e VISIUNG [on16, Ottawa, and Montreal It bicycle was stolen." Yesterday a bicycle Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, : 0 « ] aul 'the fi . : i : Queen sire shia rea mevror gh | ientifind ae beionging to wim. was || Buy your holiday Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Murch, of : ' picket! up in front of a store on hug | weir ab les at this store. Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. street, . W. J. Chapman, Queen street. .- After the whee wes ' Mr. W. C. Way, M.Sc, spent the lad remembered thai he past week in town. down town, when he v rand, and that in, front of home 'The Fortunes of Fifi, Molly BE. 'well The Story Kellar Rosmah, by Myra Kelly. My > ! Sea- mto will | be | Ma . a ew Miss V.-M. Holland has returned to her hpme, Nelson street, after spending her vacation at Beaure- paire, Que Ten Mrs. E. J. McLélland, Alfred street, and Mrs. R. A. Mclelland and her two daughters, Misses Mary and Jean McLelland, who have been camping at. Wolfe Island, left this week for a trip to Quebec. During their absence Miss Grace Mclelland will keep house for Mrs. E. J. Me- Lelland. : : Mrs. Walter Boyd and her little daughter, Ottawa, who have been visiting Mrs, Boyd's parents, Mr and Mrs. Hiram Calvin, \Garden Is land, left on Thursday for Georgian Jay to spend some time.) JOHN THE FUR HOUSE 149-167 BROCK STREET Furniture & Carpet 'Midsummer Sale Everything Reduced to a Big : Saving Basis For You. or Hoag | Comrades, )y Thos. Dixon, Jr. D { Viking's' Skull John R. Carl- ing * Much Ado About Webster, The Steering Wheel, Robt 'A. Wa- son. af of My Life, by Helen' 1 he he L Brother's Keeper, 'Cha Jack- son The: Lady 'of Big Shanty, Berkeley Smith. ' Her Infinite. Variety, Brasd. Whil- EGE BOOK STORE Peter, by Jean the Ar { on | fully | the { Tonoe Bungay, H. G. Wells. THE COLL 260 PRINCESS. take City the wis ¥ Mac urnider Ross, aquatic the - - - ® shore of Mrs. James Go¥ie. Aberdeen aven- ue, has returned home after gpend- ing' the past week at Ste. Anne de Beaupre and Montreal. \ : : a AN ABSENT-MINDED BOY Left Wheel on Street and Reported it, Stolen to Police, This is, the story of an absent-mind ed boy, on whom the local police h@ving a good joke he reported to the police The usual fortnightly dance was held at the Yacht Club on Wednes- day evening, and was most enjoy-. able. Those present were Misses Christine and Sylvia Cochrane, Miss Gladys Burton, Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss Florence Stewart, Misses Aileen May and Rase Rogers, Misses Eva and Ruth 'Martin, Miss Dora Oldrieve, Miss Eleanor Minnes, Miss Isabel Waldron, Miss Grace Rutian Migs Helen (glow, Miss Lauder Nesbitt, Miss Marjory. Campbell, Mies Jean Duff, Miss Helen Gordon, Migs Sibbald Hamilton, Miss Ruth Anglin, Miss Stella Winnett, Lon- don, , Miss Doris Kent, Msg 'Mabel Richardson, Miss Dorothy Hill, Col Frank Strange, Messrs. E. C. Gilder-- sleeve, Jeremy Taylor, Douglas and Wendling Anglin, Sutherland, Ross | Livingston, Hendry Connell, Leon- ard Birkett, L. I. Franklin, Winpi- g peg, Huntley Macpherson, W. Bar- jo ton, McMillan, * H. Steacy, Harold i. . Brownfleld, R. Elmer, Neil Black, Hall Seats, Chairs| H. Minnes, Arnott Minnks, Rodger 'of all kinds in this Stewart, Sherman Hill D. McCosh, Sale. Colin Hamilton, and Mingay. oe ee Repairs and Upholstering prompt- ly done and 10 per cent. cheaper than usual. £ Brown Betty Tea Setts. ars ago, Dressers: Over 356 styles, $6.00 $7.50 up to $85.00 each, a fine choice Some time | e that is Ww." 4. will be distributed at this With Silver for waving. = In the afferncon, ft three o'clock, the baschall teams of the Toronto and Ottawa Old Boys' Associations will meet on the cricket field diamond. ceremony Deposit. Designs, recovered, the bad taken it went on an. er he had left the wheel store and walked We have there Setts in large variety; also Berry Bowls, Cake Plates; Mayonaise Dishes, Marmalade Jars In White ported China. with sllver edges. SMITH 'BROS. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 8350 KING STREET, Ladies' White Waists extra value : $1.00 and up - - » - ! Mrs. George Yarker arrived from Hie Toronto to-day to visit her mother, Mrs. Hugh Fraser, King street.' Mr. Reginald Jones, of - Concord, Mass, is' now visifing at "Rock- ford," Brockville, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell and' little daughter, Caroline, returned home on Friday "from a trip down the Saguenay Miss Nan Reynolds has returned to Brockville after visiting her sister in Lachine. Mrs. McGannon entertained at & large dance at the Brockville Club House, on Wednesday evening. Among the guests were Mrs. R. A. C. Manning; Winnipeg, and Miss Mil- dred Jones, Kingston. : wat mp--" wm No Tenders Yet Received. ea No ténders have yet been received for the building of the new Kingston hotel. The local contractors evidently do not like the agreement, which; it is understood, specilies that the suc cessful contractor must take a cer tain amount of stock as,payment. It looks as if the Boston promoters would have ta erect the building them selves, lesigt Band in Macdonald Park. Remgus around By Panet Roval Canadian acred in Park to-morrow (Sunday) from S.15 to 10.15 o'clock grammes ill be : Gloria from the Overture--""The kind permission of Col HF the band of the Horse Artillery will concert Macdonald evening, Ihe and othcars ; Ladies' Hosiery -- Black, White or colors, popular prices, 15¢,25¢ & up give a pro 12th Mass Coronation," Mozart Ord Hume Song : ------ Brought to Kingston. An aged man was brought to the city, on. Saturday morning' from Tich borne, and after tHe necessary ar rangements were made, was removed to the Home for the 'Aged. His case is a particularly sad one. Although well up in years, up till three vinrs ago he was very active, bul was tak- en down with rheumatism and id now hardly able to walk. "My Old Town," Klein {John D. Bankier.) Refrain : (In which the invited to join) : Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, University avenue, are looking for- ward to a family reunion next month. Mr. Hugh Macdonnéll, Who has been at Oxford, for the past three years, is expected home about the middle of the month, and his father, who is now In England, will return with him. Mr. James Mac- donnell will come down from To- Ladies' Jabots, Col lars, Belts, a great variety .. 25¢ and up audience are "Our old town, how we love the dear old name, There's no other seem to us thé same; hrough this world may up and down, -". a 'yg Rev. G. 1. Camppell and Mrs. Campbell reached the city to-day and will at once take up residence In Queen Street Methodist church parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Yours, I. F. HARRISON COMPANY 'Phone 90. place can ever we wander W. H m-------- The best shade manufactured is the VUDOR SHADE, made of Linden Wood, simple to op- erate, can be put up in five minntes, . Made in all widths . WO . ry R McFAUI'S | | (ARPET WAREHOUSE 309 KING STREET WEST, facing the lake; comfortable 10-room residence; hot water { heating; modern conveniences: lot, 76 x 275, with stable; $3.- 800. J 57 BAY STREED®, 7-room dwelling; bathroom: goed cellar; cement foundation, with large lot, $1,400. CLERGY STREET WEST New brick residence; 9 rooms! all modern / conveniences' large verandali; $4,000. k, handsome 10-room Prick residence; hot water | heating; $5,900. i UNION STREET, near the i detached | balcony: | vood floors, in Al Coudi- | tion, $5,600. : . ; { 1 McCANN 82 BROCK ST. Near Wellington i} spending a few days with M ronton and Mrs. David Laidlaw will be here from Ottawa. Mrs. Samuel Birch and family, Bagot street, will leave the first of August to spend the remainder of the summer at the Thousand Island Park. : * - - - Mrs. Elmer Davis, Sydenham Elreet, entértained at tea on Wed- nesday afternoon in honor of Miss Isabel Polson. The tea table was pretily decorated with flowers and was presided over by Mrs. David Laidlaw and Miss Jessie Polson, as- sisted by Miss Pearl OMrieve, Miss Una Polson and Miss Halen Uglow. The guests included Mrs. Franklyn Kidd, Ottawa, Miss Ida Kidd, Miss Florence Cunningham, Misses Ma- mie and Susie Anglin, Misses Eva and Mabel Richardson, Miss Dora Oldrieve, Miss Florence Williamson, Miss Edith Fraser and Miss Eva Martin. . » . * Mrs. W. St. Pier.e Hughes, King street, entertained at tea on Thurs- day afternoon, for her daughter, Miss Kitty Hughes. The guest of honor was Miss Alice Mulhern, of Cornwall. The guedts were Miss Ethel Kent, Miss Frances Fraser, Misses Gwendolyn and Doris Folger, Miss Sybil Kirkpatrick and Miss Hilda Calvin. ' . - = - Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius mingham, Barrie street, and their guest, Dr, and Mrs. Frank Ber- mingham, Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Malloy, Miss' Aileen Malloy, Strat- ford, Conn.; Mr. Lyman, Mrs. Car pepter and Mr. Wallace, Pittsburgh, Pa., Miss Keenan, Ottawa, and Col. A/ B. Cunningham, On-gwa-na-da, will leave on Monday for a two weeks fishing trip down the Rideau. Mr. Lorne Franklin, who was the fire of Mrs. Richard Elmer, Bagot Ber- treet, returned on Friday, to his' ome in' Winnipeg. | Misses Amy and Helen Campbell, of Palo Alta, Calif., arived in town on Wednesday and are ¢n pension at Mrs. G. Booth's, William street. Mrs. Elsdale Robertson and little son, who were visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. 8S. Robertson, Sydenham street, have returned to their home in Ot- awa. » - * » "Miss Amy. Horsey, of Ottawa, who has been spending a few weeks in town, left on Thursday for Cressy to visit Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Horsey. Mrs. John Wilmot, after visiting Mrs. W. J. Mahood, Johnsoy street, returned on Thursday to Ottawa. Mrs. Neilson and Miss Annie Givens, Westmount, are the guests of Mrs. W. R. Givens, Maitland street. - Miss Beatrice Birch, Bagot street, who has been visiting Mrs. George Emery, at the Thousand Isjand Park, returned home to-day. Miss Bessie Wilder, ot -sireet, is visiting "friends in monton, Alta. / Hon. E. J. Davis, Newmarket, Ontario, spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, Sy- denham street. = Miss Bessie Rovertson | after ss Bes. sie Kinghorn, in. Rochester, return- ed home on Wednesday. Miss Mabel Murphy, of Montreal, is visiting Miss Dorothy Chown, at the Point. Miss Kirkpatrick, of Hamilton, Scotland, is the guest of Mrs. David Murray, Frontenac street. Miss Marjory Parkih, Going-on- Wormwith, Miss M. Wormwith and Miss Sara Gill, Earl street, went to Welling- ton to-day to spend a month at this summer resort, ~~" Miss Inez Dooker, | cester, F. R:N., Wor- Mass, is the guest of Mrs. R. Robinson, 302 Queen street. Mr: H. M. Deroche, Miss Eleanor Deroche, Mrs. Costigan and children and Mr. Will Deroche, of Napanee, are spending two weeks at Sharbot Lake. L Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gilmibur. and Master Cyril Gilmour, of St. Cath- arines, are expected in the city to- day, to visit Mrs Gilmour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour, Barrie street' Mr. Willis Coatés came up from Brockville to-day to spend Sunday with his son, Mr. F. W. Coates, and his daughtér, Mrs, J. H. "Taylor, of St. Paul, Minn., who je the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Coates (Continued on Page 3.) --einns TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. What Happened a Quarter of a Century Ago. " Prizes for the Lake Yacht Racing Association : Class "A.," $75 and $40; first-class, $75, $10 and $20; ge- cond-class, $75, $40 -and $20. Officers of the regatta, J. B. Carruthers, com: modore; ('. Hamilton, vice-commodore: judges, Dr. Clark and C. Hamilton; referee, A. Torn. Fifteen cars, laden with ore; arrive over the K.-&i I. RR., daily The old Kk. & P. RIL. station, Place d'Armes, fitted up for the electric light station. No. 1 market leased for $1,807, and No. 2 for $827. * Fifty members ir' the women's sembly of the Knights of Labor, this eity. Moulders on "strike works, won out, and work for $2 a dav. as in in locomotive went back to Thrown From a Waggon. A man named Smith, driving a wd] gon belonging to the gypsies, w thrown from the seat of the vehicle, in front of the Whig office, at elpven o'clock Saturday = morning. ' A horse was tied to the back spring of the rig. It shied and pulled the waggon over, throwing Smith from the seat. The rear wheel went over him. Out- sidé of a few scratches and bruises on his arm, hand and forehead, the man suffered little. Clayton, Kingston and Ottawa. Steamers Rideau King and Queen, foe 'Ottawa, every Monday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 am. For Clayton, every Tuesday - Wednesday, Friday 'and Saturday at 6 pm. Jones' Falls and return, ay and Saturday, James Swift & Lo., Agents. To Meet in Hamilton. Kingston Endeavorers will be de lighted to know that already plans are being made for a monster Chris tian Fi vor eonvention to be held in Hamilton next year. Arrangements will be made for' 'Endeavorers from Eastern Ontario to make the trip by special boat or train, : Monday, Civie Holiday, -Steamer Thousand Islander makes a complete tour of the islands, 2.30 pm. Fare S0c, * For the greatest variety of intest popular and operatic music call at Putton's. Princess street. / Thames, England, who has been Fresh Huyler's, "Gibson 5." and Canadian channels Bowling Matches. © At Queen's bowling green, on Fri day evening, Skip. Strachan, Smith, Dr. Buchanan and .J. R. Searle, Dr. LE. Sparks, and Dr A. E. Knapp, by 15 to 10. R. 8. Graham defeated, T'. the singles. Slater . Among the 1,000 Islands. The popular trip North King and daily 10.16 a.m is by {'aspian, at Fare be. J P. Hanley] agent. i------------ Lawrence at D. W. Dow " p---- Established 1877 Kingston's mous Fur Laid law were defeated by Skip 'E. Lyons, 4. EK. in steamers leaving Bbth American Tompkins, oft Bdodkville, has been arrested there in oorfhection with the barglary ney's store on Sunday night EE The Old Boys { This store will be ' closed all day MONDAY --OCivic Holiday. Next week continues the Summer Clearance { Sale of all Straw and | Panama Hats and all | | summer goods in our new Ladies' Ready-to-Wear ' Department. | WATCH OUR WINDOWS! GEORGE MILLS & CO. 126-128 PRINCESS STREET. land family, sheal; Mr. and But "some day we'll be coming bark to our old town." Wminiscences of Hayvden--Godfrey Cornet "Largo," Handel. land Sergeant J. Humberland Mrs. John Evans. Beliry . Serenade--Howgill M#itary Tattoo-- Rogan. By Special Request. 0 Canada. God Save the Kiog. AMired Light (W.0.), : : Bandmaster, R.C.H A. Real Estate Transfers. J. 8. R, McCann reports the loRing sales : Brick residence, 210 Sydenham street, L.. Whalen to W. Armstrong | Frame dwelling, 13 Markland sireat, 11... Whalen to Charles Powell vo. 1s Ellice street, owned to FE Smith, to R. F. Adsit. Stone dwelling, 914 Princess streod, owned by N. Hartman, of "orcupine to ¥. W. Bailey. Frame dwelling, 50 Bay street, own-, éd by A. Molully, to I. O'Rourke. River street, owned. by National Drag & Chemical Co., to, 'S. Avg- lin Lot street, Wa solo The Grand fol on Bagot street, near . North ta. John King. Earl 'street, owned by Henry Paul, Double iframe dwelling Nelson street, owned by to Mrs. Townsend Frame dwelling on nue, owned by the Hurst 1%eut.-Col.. Cunningham. Brick residence to A. Meek 25 'and W. JJ. Arnie), 9% Alwington 'ave estate, to The Late Capt. George Dick, The funeral of the late Captain © Dick tock place on Saturday morn ing. at ten o'clock, from tlie residence of his Mrs. George Cherry, York The servier was. con ducted af house by Rev. W. F Fitztierald. The remains were inter red in Cataraqui cemetery Floral t Ythutes were sent by 'the following Nieces and nephews of 'the deceased, a wreath: Mrs. R. C. Irwin and family an anchof; the employees of Toye's King street store, anchor: John Stansbury, jr., sickle: Mra. 8. Mil chell, sheaf; Mrs. William Cherry Mrs. MW. Robinson. shawl Capt. and Mes. 1 Esford, sheaf: Mr. ahd Mrs Potter, Portsmouth sheaf, 'and Johy Gordon, sheaf. sister, sireet the Sends Congratulations. On Saturday morning Edward Pig- inn, an old Kingstoskan, who i= in Hamilton = general hospital, sent a telegram to Mayor Hoag, conveying congratulations and remembrances to the old boys. To Raise Two New Flags. The city finance committee~has pur chased "two new flags for Macdonald and Victoria parks, and both will be raised on Monday at noon. The erilics are waiting to see if the Hage are the proper ones, viz, Union Jacks. Cape Vincent Sunday Connections . America 7.30 am. and 2 pm., re turning leaves Cape Vincent 11 a.m. and 6.45 pm. B50c. return. Mrs. W. H. Wilson, of Lyn, passed awny on Wednesday, aged 6fiy- eight vears. She leaves two brothegs and two sisters, - Sale middy © 81, worth Cohn Powell, s highly respected re sident of Prescott, died on Thursday His widow and three sons survive. ) Ladies' Corsets .and Underwear, in the cor- rect lines for summer wear. Children's Fancy Socks, all sizes, : 12 1-2¢, 15, 20c NEWMAN -& SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE, Everything in Furs obtained of us will . be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit and righ up-to-date. . :-. GOURDIER'S EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS Phone . 700 | | } | | { 1 | | | | Fresh Sweet Peas Asters Gladioli From oul--own garden each day at PURDY'S 109 BROCK STREET Flowers -in all arrange ment for all occasions prompt ly. For the Tourist, the Yachts- Mar. the Sportsman and Auto- mobilist are' Indispensable and even people starting off on a vacation need them for bringing far away objects within the sight range. If you bavens a pair--see [ assortment. ® S. Asselstine D. 0. § istered Optometrist & Opticia B42 King BE Phone 1019, Kingston's Exclusive Optician. VOW YWYer Ye YeYew Real Estate Specials Three stores and thred dwell ings on Wellington Stréet near Princess, all rented flents will bring $816 per year, he bought for $6250 00. in = Two good building lots on orth side of Johnson Street $300 buys both. 'MULLIN Cor: Johnson and Division Streets. 'Phone 539 "The: Busy Real Estate Corner.' WILTING TIME, August, the, month shirtwaists wilt ness, lose freshness come fla due per launde DON'T MIND Sbirtwaists up in O'R LAUNDRY don't mind humid, weather, they like it, they like 10 ansert their stiff superiority and rigid independence od We in which shapeieas- and "be impro- to to ry. done beat world. LAUNDERING. SHIRTWAISTS, KINGSTON LAUNDRY - Dor. Princess & Sydenham Se "Phone #2. the |

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