Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Aug 1912, p. 3

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? THE DAILY BRITISH WHRS, SATURDAY, AUGUST - TRAVALLING. i ¥ TIT TRUN CYS 1¥0 CRUISES ' August 'who AREY will leave for | Mg and Mrs. Georgw 0. Wagner, Weather Probabilities orien Vie aut {hwee BF Lagveses INES CLEVELAND |[¢ . 1 i Equionten: 19 4 | BarlYatreet, ett on Thursday, to} Pt | ESR, Re From New York Oct. 19, 1912 3 mI Tae 4 Al i »_ who De Seaside Excursions From Sen Franciscs Feb. 6, 1913 at the camo at Gi Pe Pe ging (Same a aN : August 11th, sth, sth aan 1 0 vss Madson; Sonia, ua; Erol | ir and. Mis. Hugo Crais ana it, Toturned to Ottawe. op Wed. | CEE PEE SETI MEET Good to return until August 3ist Pillage." Cina. Japs. ~ Hawai, Headquarters for evel' Sunday, morth-west winds: Tair 17,000 Tous? and very ewool, at the following rates ; with American Tour ; Cl . { 4 1 in y about 't ile | nd Mrs.-B F. Torrence and New London, Conn... .. ,. INLAND EXCURSIONS {L-onlnued from 'page 2.) i! * moulh to spend 3 } family, Brock street, left this week Campbellton, N.B. 30 L | 18 Days in India Among thbse noticed at the Yacht | geome ar ata ; Bad Baia, ¥y 2 eng Ye It { harjottetown, PEI 2.7] . : i 13 Days in Japen Club tea on Wednesd: afternoon | George Halifax, N.S. -- .e . i were, Mrs. H. L. Ashby, Mrs. Frank | ( apt Kennebunkport, Me |. . B35 io o all mec. | Strange, Mrs. E. F. Dawson, Mi PE 8. J. 1 2 t X iss 1 RAT Hemming. T | Old Orchard, Me At nase emary expenses | W, St. Pierre Hughes Mrs Me- ie od - t nts the guest of Mrs ir * : : . 8 w { Eg » Mrs. Met chraue, Gore sire F : ; 3 Yictohi, NB. © .. ... ... X ., houdad ashary, Phersoni, Miss Martha Smith, Miss] sono \ Bi fav ta : in 3 h : : J fe aeger y eara es Sydney, NS... .. # re Mrs. Philip Prideaux, Major ahd | oon Of DUS : leaves ON. Wedilesday. fof FARM LABORERS' BCU ; Ask anyom whe has made the | Njry {0e, Toronto. Mrs. Hansord | ca "it Aprivait Ue. Creek, M io ION Write for Booklet Hora, Miss Amy McGill, Miss Chris-| , M7 Sh yo ITM Dt [anu 107.8 month awa this v to spend some tim ir J. G. *Taggar Portland, Me. .. .. . ages, guides, fees, etc. Mabel Dalton, Mrs. Charles Low, Aberdeen AUUST 16th and 28th. HAMBURG-AMERI tine Cochrane, Misses Hilda and } b Se 41.45 BROADWAY. LINE Doris Kent, Miss Muriel King, Miss} : L-Lol Hear | visiting 'her moth Fare to Winni - $10.00 ! " or local agent +} Pennock, Ottawa, Misses Amy and 4 i TY ' a 23 =: Barri pol ipeg WY, ------ Helen Campbell, Palo Alto: DS tar eT ding 2a I Miss Eva Ems Half Cent mile beyond to Mac-| - . » = 7 | tharines las § rday, ma oe or Ry lead, Calgary and .Edmonton. The Juvenile Guild which is work Mr , "Caldwell and 2 The M : Earl treet] p ! ing Tor a sale to be held in the - oC al ll and | | he Misses Massie, Earl streety| or full particulars. apply to fall in aid of the Kingston general] niotors w Joye 2 Lapse sh a Bdins A y sy ha F CE gn | mo n Lanark, las: |) d 1 J voper, their sister, g Emsled, Picton See our special window display of Full particulars at K. & P. and C.P.R. Ticket Office. Ontario Street F. CONWAY, Gen, Pass. Agent, | Matrieu | Eloc ution, Vocal and Instrumental TY WY Mr. James Swift, Jr., King stre her cousin, Mr. J. M. Sharman, Ri- \ : . . | Music, Fine Art. Domestic Science, Mrs. J. B. Carruthers entertain-| returned on Tuesday from Men- | dean street. LAKE ONTARIO & RAY OF QUINTE STEAM- | Physical Culture. ed the children 'of the -Orphans'|treal where h 1 > week-end. ,| Miss Alberta Flme ier, Brock street For Illustrated Calendar, address [{ Home at tea at her summer house is. the guest of J. Nobes J. P., HANLEY, C.P. and T.A., Ladi 9 C | hospital, met this afternoon at Mrs. | gc.vurday I returned ' hom "LC i Férry : 3 : + Eo BREDH 2 Te" Saturda) 1 irneg ome op | Pideau Ferry . Cérner Johnson and Ontario Sts. es 0 ege Howard Folger 8, : Emily stieet. | Monday. = While in town, they wer. Mrs. J. G, Elliott, Miss Florence | oa S ' 3 presen were Miss itty th 1081 : A t rarhas er oh Yas . Fa " SR : 3 Ideally situated in the Capital, one of | Hughes, M Gwendolyn and Doris € B 83 ] A. Stracha |: ht Mastes x Surtisnd, Barrie re at, | . " : 3 Ens . 3 » will leave « Monday to spe some | the most beautiful cities in the world, Folger, M 8 Etbe] Rent, use Hil. Mr. Goldwire-Lev arrived | tine at Knowlton A nd some | 12 7 firs Matvicuston, Academe and | 32, Cav, Mim YU Kirkoaigek | tom orva today a" spend" he ra J, | Sweaters o Selective courses. Accepts pupils from | Carruthers. * : ! ol : i '. B. Trotter, of Regina, is visit- | . . . ' g 12 years of age and upwards, « ...* 2" = : : Jing Mrs: J. Trotter, 98 Division | . IN CNHNNECTION WITH , Parents seeking a good educational A very delightful luncheon was S° "S02 nd Bi Suresh Bhs u w . | An ora. Outin Hats ug : given on Wednesday by Miss Edith HO have been spending a short time Mr arvey Warner, Mrs. Sidney | J { . CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, | home Jot thei daughters should write Fraser, West street, in honor of Mis |! the Thousand Island Park, are Warner, Mrs. Eakins and Master | ' ---- for Calendar and particulars. 16 Florence Williamson and Miss Isa now- the g ests of 'Mr. and Mrs ray. Eakins Napanee, left onl-B ; HARVESTERS' EXCURSION Rev. W. D. ARMSTRONG, M.A. PhD, BD, | be! Poison. The table was artisti- Dozal 1 C A . 3 Appleton. Vedne to spend a few weeks at | ugs ? d : PRESIDENT. cally arranged With pink roses and | I. aud Mrs A. Mitchell aad | Glen And, , Ie $10 00 -- - lilies-of-the-valley. The guests were little dau at hr aroline, William | Judge and Mrs. Madden, Napanee. | ¥ "e = a Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson, Miss |5treet, left on Friday to spend a! ieft this week' for Montreal and will " y a. re 'AL BERT COLLE GE Jessie Polson, Miss Bessie Robert- : Wa days. 3 My, and Mrs. George sail from there for Halifax rl an ets TO WINNIPEG. ings. SCHOOL son. and Miss Dora_Oldrieve. Mahood, . ge,..Simeoe Island. | Sir Allen and Lady Aviesworth 1-2¢ a mile beyond to Mcleod, Cal. | BELLEVILLE - Ont. = . st of Mi He: i street, is | are spending several weeks at Mr * . gary and Edmonton, . $063.00 pays Board, Room, Tui A very bright and enjoyable din-| =" st of Mrs. Herbert Horsey, at | J. esworth's Newburgh. New- ! hts . . tion, Electric Light, use of Baths, | nér was given at the Country Club} ™* 2 : 3h quite" naturally proud of Aug. 16th and 28th, at 7.45 a.m. |Gynasium, all but books and laun.| on Friday evening, chaperoned bv British A _ Harvey, Bank ¢ r nguished son, and always ROUND TRIP HOMESES ERS | 3, for twelve weeks--longer | Mrs. E. F. Dawson. The guests in- ly Nor America, hi 0 léave 3 to atglate herself on hav- : BC RagE RIAA. a r ce . 5 is y 3 ing Monday to spend his holidays at! i Pe sirthplacg of such an | EXCURSIONS TO WESTERN reriod at reduced prices. cluded Miss Helen Gordon, Miss: = °° ys a . I 3 t CANADA 5 $30.00 pays Tuition alone for Be Madge Dawson, Miss: Dorothy Hill, Calgary, Al eminent man 0 or 8 . entire scholastic year. Mr: B. Benson; Mr. Huntley Mac ve :.a Nn . I... August 6th and every 'second| Graduates holding the best posi-| pherson and Mr. Heber Lafferty. Mr. Keith Macdougal, of Torento Misses Jamieson, Brockville, and - Tuesday until September 17th, 1912, | tons. Candidates prepared yearly po) Dn 8 Iu town taking a course at Tete.|'Mis Gertrude Macpherson, = are an Ss Tickets good for 60 days. f for the examinations held by the In. Miss Bessie Robertson, Union |de Pont barracks, pending the week-end with the' stitute of Chartered Accountants of | street, entertained at the tea hour Miss Agnes Reynolds after visit- wsin, Mrs. L. .C. Hegadorn, Ontario and for Commercial Specialists. | on Friday afternoon in honor of | ing Mrs. 'Hiram Calvin, Garden ls- | Nelson street C . W . Yel : ape A ni 1 ~ 14 3 Xe " AL a . O 2 and see no a, ( 3 iy { .Spectul attention' given .to| Miss Isabel Polson and Miss Flor- land, returned to Brockville on Fri- Miss Gracie Thurston, Alexandris me & 1 0 h w our kind it liffe I's from all ation, Teacher's Courses. tence Williamson day Lay, is sbending a few days with i» others. BOAT co. LIMITED. ; PRINCIPAL DYER, M.A., D.D.|on Thursday afternoon: Miss Lillian Kent, Barrie s > 120a Park Lafont: ine, Montreal 4 . . » > left on Friday for Breekville to vist Miss Muriel and Carmilia Bonnel 4 Mrs. : Herbert Saunders, Alice | Mr Beverly Jones, "Rockford." ly, 'Toronto, are De nding the week- . . / street, entertained = informally at Mr.¥ J. Steacy Johnson = street, | end with Mrs. Joseph Elmer, Brock \ A . } tea on Thursday afternoon. and his guest; Mr. O'Conner, of | street . SS. North King & SS. Caspian A . a s+ +» Montreal, left on Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Jesmer 1,000 ISLANDS--ROCHESTER. Hg : Hr. W. D, Jordon, Bagot street Nasic ir. John Mackay, at Suga) | anc ; sughter Pin avenue Avert. | h S f S } entertained at a most enjoyable tea i. nents, Montreal, are the guests o t r ti ct Commencing July Ind steamers }{ : on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Hugh Osler, 'of Winnipeg, is | Mrs. B. Prevost, Earl street e 0 ec 0 a 8 a on leave at 10.156 am. dally for Alexandria ? le. expected to arrive arly i Mr Ollie Pr f r c WBay, 1,000 Is'ands and Gananoque. i i ) arrive in town early r lie revost, 0 Ww K There will be a dance at the |DeXt week { Broek's_ wholesale: Montreal, is the TERS po enipiurbing. ay o Bn : Yacht Club on Wednesday evening. Professor and Mrs. Alexander |g of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. TES CSE EISNER lad TAS Rae] Weg hed ing at Picton, Deseronto and Belle. a ; a 8 = u, Laird, Johnson street, left on Fri- | Prevost, Earl street, he ville. s Mr. Atkinson arrived from India |Y2¥ to spend some time in Halifax : * = ' . 'ME E EN iD SOCIETY A He s Xia . , Sat . 1 : 3 QUE MER. t« ENGLA) ETY." Freight handled with despatch at to-day to visit his brother at the w Miss Constance ° Norton-Taylor, Mrs. R. D. Sutherland and two | AMERICAN CONQUERS GLACIER MERRIE EN LAND IETY reasonable rates. i barracks. llington street, returned ' home | ons, Bert and Malcolm S#therland, | ze : 5 , = . ne : | | Mr. John Primrose arrived in Thursday from Gananoque, where | will return on Sinday from Mon. | Highest of Canadian Rockies Suy-{ Movement to Hevive on Dances, vk HaNLEL Tiehet gust, town to-day from New. York to he was visiting Miss Nan Skinner, | treal | mounted at Last. "t.s Folk Sougs and Festivals. 3 y ARe ' ' | v 3 Or % feight Agents | i spend the week-end. Cataraqui Lodge. Messrs. W m and Allen Me-| Now York, Aug. 3.--The conquest of With the express purpose of revive 2. SEY, General Manager. Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. A. B. Cu . , . = | Rossie. of N York ay ow | $ Pr 3 i Id. folk song i . ¥ o LG oA ATs. . . in- 4 Ossie, of New ork, spent a few Mount Sir Sandford, the highest peak ing okt O songs and dances, ent. ningham, On-gwa-na-da, who have Miss Henry, after spending a few | days in town this week. in the Selkirks, by Howard Malner, |couraging the festivals ol a bygone A been spending the past week at]days with Miss Mary Hora, King Irs. W. G. Anglin, Earl street, secretary of the American Alpine Clup (aay and brightening life in general, a ways g0 to a Jones' Falls, are expected home on | Street, returned to Napanee on {returned from Collin's Bay on Fri- | $ announced in. 4 message sent Hy [Rumery has been formed with head - Sunday. : Thursday. . | day : Ni Palmer to the American Geo- {quarters at Bromley, Kent, and it is Competent Optometrist Major and Mrs. W. B. Anderson Dr. and Mrs Richard Cartwright | Mrs. John Webster and two « hil- irapbi al Society. The ascent of the [hoped by the promoters that before are expected from Ottawa shortly to {after spending a few days with M | dren are expected from Hamilton unt vin, which is. 11,634 feet high long a branch will be formed in . 4 * + | spend some time in town. Hora returned on Thursday to Ne next week Vary baie u . You will get comfort with your Miss Louise Maclennan. of Toroa- | York. | Mrs. Patti arrived.in town fiom |and is practically one pou nous wall Svary district throughout the coun v . i sst) of he a og . 7G € Cami | Bellevill av t t ra { ico,~wvas made on June =ith : i. qh glasses if you consult to, is the guest'of her grandmother, |] Mr. and Mis. P. G. €. Campbell, | Belleville to-day to visit Mrs. Bux. (91 ie,<vas ma The Merrie England Society, which STEAMERS = } te atte t 2 ARTY ') m navel | Miss Jorothy iro) . on B } reanle root | No less than eight separate attempts Mrs. Henry Cunningham, Earl Dorothy ownfield, Mi ton Smith, Brock street. | ill { lis the name of the new association; " 3 " " " rp Allen Rogers. Mis ai ana jto scale the icy Ilastnesses of Sir | st t. n iss Lisle ne i ) Kingston and "Toronto KEEI E Y Jr. Blree de ew . wi 0 gers, \iss 57 Pe e mes Hoc: ak Fa a «ax | Sandford have been made during the { has for its chief patron. .the 'Queen Leave ingston daily at § pm. for : Boak, and Capt Spain, Mrs. Georg C . Charlotte and Toronto, arriving Chav- | The Optometrist. Satisfaction guar- Mrs. J. Farrand Pringle and littie | Elkins, who are camping at Cart- | diy iter 1 ) os- {last half dozen years, Nao other Peak u at hat x 3 . G Ho " wrawallia latte 10.16 pm, Toronio.7 o'clock fol. anteed or money refunded son, who are now visiting Mrs. R- | Wright's Point, will return to town | quilc . vEleep that : lin the Canadaan Rockies has such rE e ; hg oTRubuset a Sha Saphire s lowing morning e . el . y 2B T ' i . s of the expel « { England," is president, ran ane Eastbound steamers leave Kingston! ong Princess Street pl = | A. Pringle in Cornwall, are expected | on Tuesday, ! \ vl'd eiphi ospital sufi vecord. Only five of the expedition : yg n p : ! fam htess Nireet. one 927.1 i, (own shortly and will the ghe - - @ jr wl ison sand May lose leven reached the base of the moun- {velles, the master of pageantry, alo pi A_retura, JIS00] Including ¥ Mr. Gea Earl street, leaves'| th i ond ey | tain, and aside from the presept 'ex- |Eas given his patronage, apd lady Quebec and return, $2400|menin & |° -- - - next weck Potamans 1 . I » {that of (apia Gomme takes a keen interest in the Chicoutimi and ret, F37.00 berth. € week for etewawa | t \ nds it = v g pedit on only one (tha aj 4 : WEED-END TRIPS, Miss Mabel Brownfield, Welling. | marris that nt tr 0 1s- | Culver, of Winnipeg, in 1911) ac (movement, : . 3 return, $6 00. Good . ton street. after °s { " a: | et foot on the peak itself "The Merrie England Sodety," said w ruil until Monday. : : 8 Wing h wiou it s 2 pea : , a - 4 'Charlotte, $3.75 \1the il is amopg the higbes the secretary, "is to have May Queen otro Ere. ap a - ren -- r vis workl's siountains, it is th a- (festivals, Morris dances, folk songs, HANLEY. Agent, - Leior which covers its surface whic viocytion, archery, embroidery, etc, Johnson and Ontario Sts EE a - i ig 4 makes climidng didticult. and it proposes eventually to issue a f R CHAFFEE, G.1A, 3 i § - ip ---- Merrie England programme The Toronto. a Rise eda } | Rather Too Clever. wwns and villages which are Becom- ing aflilkated with the society are 1 called -roalms, and already there are . Bs £ ban) nt an r oue.is | fifteen in existence. Some of the dis CANADIAN PACIFIC 5 ? ; Babies racked "my little wir] |triots start with Morrie dancing, 1 . : A Gh. . te alo]others have a pageant. New features : : : e i : © 7" lsuch as tableaux on the Jake. cos- EMPRESSESD 8 i % i 5 3 bone ea chodd the tume horse riding and woodland plays y 3 5 3 to : 1 ini . ra wow what | dre being added. */ The dthy band is one of the most feat experiments. In this the children sing old folk Leagth, *ennnge feet wendils, 61% feet songs or a popular chorus, and ac ompany 4 with bells, tambourines, a FE % " & | X sot oe : . J eastanets, cymbals, drums or more LD ALL- 'n i > by y 1 ta} f c odern instruments, while the other CANADA AND LIVERPOOL S d : ill : . A ; ji you take some Hore tea, ma- WM ' : : A Gy ' : { dan i ked politely , children do the fanvy marching apd Lake Champlain .. .. A. . Aug. 8 atur ay morning we wi put on § We PF : "2 {turned AT r gv t: dancing Empress of Ireland. . g 9 % A "Merrie England" programme, ' . . { k : y m vour chair, ma ! cnnose London) ave. 11] I} sale our Men's Suits in Fashion-Craft : he U4 ¢ {The sunlight js very Siro ERY res oe as For tas Lake Manitoba .. .. .. .. Aug. "15 = TF ie ¢ i t this thes guests wer xceeding games such as Empress of Britain .. .. .. Aug 23 3 . ~ 3 % int a q rm mulberiv bush," "London Bridge, axe crampie. Aue | lf and 20th Century Brands at 25 p..c. ] Ny | Backing sway {rom her father, Alice land "When {was o Girl," and songs 5 eS fen. nn) un . / 5 3 o 7 | IP n i rrified tor such as "The "Farmer's Bay, oo Lake Manitoba .. .. .4 .. Sept. 12 ; kev to the Fair." "The Derby Ram,' Empress of Britaln .. .... Sept. 20}! less than regular prices. 2 A : > fs ve you a kis ro it "Su and "The Soothing Iron." The Morris Lake Champlain .. .. .. Sept. 26 } | | he misst N dances are named,' 'Princess Royal," Tickets and all information from} | i : § \ | the clever Ht Garhiig was|"Heam Setting," (stick dance), "Rod- any steamship agent, of F. CON.} | E. b d ill h h . fey a SEN | waited away suddenly ney." WAY, GPA, Ki & PR} Kingston, | | Veryboay wi ave the chance : LE , | ; : . ont ; . : . . . We 3 " ; | | Evading the Sermon. Must Issue Scrip. d f th b d od 4 ; {-ondon Dally : aes Fi Now York, Aug. 3.---The first appli of wearing the best Canadian products | TH James Brown. the senior verker of {cation or the Hovanen of mn' woo h . f h k Sa bE St 67a. 3 has | "- | for shareholders lost with the Titanic ch : 3 3 ? : ered 8 ANH) al the age hss just Keen passed upon by the Ube Steamship Conga att ce price 0 t © eapest ma eS. { Ee 2 i eve t ul ne 8, r v 'I staie court hefe on a motion by a LIM : { re 3 | he ha sen Sy mu HAT firm of brokers for an order compell any patterns will be cut much | lr Lo ene, wag | 13% & mew certificate for 104" shagss Sumer € = 1 Lot ' : J a aa 5 SHANE prYMoe GF Me Hes 1 sent fom London, by registered no ail $8. "Cascapedia" 1,900 tons, with all] h 2 SE "St. Paul's is a very different place} oft 18° steamer. Zhe court granted modorn comforts > | more than 25 p. c. | nos Teo NE ja a very giflere (he order SAILS FROM MONTRE A > § : hm lal Set THURSDAY, at 4 pam. A : : : : be ) knew it." he remarked. "Di Dean . - . Boasts. Se tubBimede ED © Gop ooil suit and : | | | [Cis TcTioor er hE ary par forte cmap sd to & ay at n_ for ou, N. > trot . ae | chances are that i il "to show galing a1 hupt "Mal Rav. perce et mtoag suit and you will 'i ; brought their Eng up. abit 3 : sought lunches em, ane Eimierside ¥ - Fer Char Ditetows. § } 3 | Two arg company, thee a houses party. : having eaten, read no New York From Quebec. [| feel every inch a man. ER Fo aes POLE ni ee Via the far-famed River Saguenay. !l] { 3 . Ff common about this time, for a large Ee ting at own, and Ks Bs number of the congregation, havin Haire. Se aa ever tans. | R ha enjoyed the r Shui walk out in . sail from Tuwber a S$ pm, mth and} : : | 1303 music, to wal i a 25rd Augost J la § . » body just before the sermor ? ao & ' At first the Dean and chapter tried New York to Bermuda | . y ! 5 3 E to put an end fo putting the Summer Excursions b the Twin i} - SC 4 GE 3 ' 3 sermon before the, anthem, but that 5 ill Screw S8& "Bermudian" "adil Lous | ® . " b ' . . ; _ "lenly fesulted in many peopie nol ar- arsapari a agement from : . = >» tr a ~ Inving ult~after the fn" 1 cer ion age Therenier ast. and I} "> : ADJUSTABLE _TUNICS REFURNISH OLD EVENING FROCKS, EMya di Acts directly and peculiarly ; sea . Preezes, seldom E> 3 Ohe may pick up now adjustable tunics of chiffon or embroidered The home of C. E. Fox, in Phila-| on the bl rifies; rises above 39 "aviree net, all ready to slip over a partly worn evening frock and repder it an |delphia, was entered by a thief. After d : od: pu ifie isuriches interesting new creation. The tunic pictured here, worn over a simple [stuffing his pockets ith jewels, he} 8D revita, izes it, and. in this slip of white satin, is of Nattier blue chiffon with s trimmiog of crystal |changed his suit for ose of Fox's. In | way builds up fringe which adds weight to the edge of the tunic. making it hang [his haste he ed to transler the tem. Take it. gracefully over the skirt. A strip of Ince crosses one shomlder, and the plunder from his own suit There 3a nO "$gat & med! re is a arrow draped belt of Nattier hive selvet with a cluster of silver It's better to be able to do things Insist on bavi ' Hood's. on it toda, grapes, : ioe than il is 10 be a great orator, ' it

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