Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1912, p. 2

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. PAGE TWO. JAVE YOUR FURS REMADE AND REPAIRED DURING SUMMER -; Estimates and advice cheerfully * given. Our summer prices are attractive. Styles and New Plates free, 1912- 13. now ready. JOHN_ Mc KAY THE FUR HOUSE 1. 157 BROCK STREET AUGUST SALE asm : Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, etc. Your opportunity to save everything reduced. Specials in Parlor Suites, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Oil- cloth, all cut to pocket, J! Phoiie 90. suit Yours the 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 AUL'S WAREHOUSE, R Lot on Place de Armes about 65x65 with a frame and brick building, 11 rooms, at nt occupied by two tenants, A - railway siding from G. T Ry. an K. &P. Ry. could be very easily put in. Can be bought for $1,600. = U.S, SENATOR SUTTON x gan A SAYS WOODROW WILSON WILL ELECTED PRESIDENT erected BE Of the United States in Coming Con- test--=loosevelt's Aggressiveness May Appeal to Young Men. Mrs. Sutton, of Phla- are visiting United and Mis. F. 5, street, "This is the de senator has visited City, having bes re two years age. He and his wife are greatly taken with Kingston, with its agreeable: summer weather, and beau tidal surroundings. © The visiting ple expects to spend a few weeks a- mong the Thousand Islands. Nenator Sutton conversed with Whiz representative regarding present politieni state and fight in his country. He is.a staunch democrat and says he feels Woodrow Wilson will be elected to the presi- aency the people believe the can didate to be sincere, strong, and a coming great mar. 'The senator ex- pects to "stump" for him, and says that the state of Pemnsylvania, which hos been a, republican stronghol@gor years, wif turn over. Hegarding - Roosevelt and his pro- gressive party, the visiting politician said that the young men would tikely be attracted by his sggressive spirit, bui that the older men would hold to Wilson Senator and delphia, I's. States Consul Jonson, King com} thme the the Limestone a cou a the TRAFFIC SOMEWHAT BETTER. Vessels Carrying More Tourist: Down the River. The traflic town the river, which has been very eluck all the summer, has commenced to pick up, and the boat companies glad of it, The steam- er Alexandria, going down to Mout real and Quebec, on Monday night, had a large passenger list, also the steamer Geronia, and the boats run ning out of Alexandrian Bay "have had far better busineds during the past week, The excursion trade ont ol Kingston has been good all season "The running of (ke steamer Thou sand . Islander, from Ogdebsburg to Kingston, is a new. venture of the R & O. company, and the two trips made have been a great success. Last Friday over six hundred people came to Kingston .on this _ trip, and the week before, on the initial trip, by actual count, there were eight hundred and forty people on board. There is ng doubt but what the company will make these trips érequently. The cool weather has, of course, had a great deal to do with the river busi- ness, but people who have been mak- ing arraiigements to take a trip through the islands, will go during August, ds next month it will be cool weather, - very RULES OF THE ROAD Were Disobeyed, and Serious Acci- dent Narrowly Averted. As a result of the rules the road being disoheved a very serous accident was narrowly averted at the corner of King and Brock streets, I Wednesday afternoon. A rig coming down Brock street and reaching the corner of King to keep to the right of the road, but turned over to the left. A mili tary autompbile, filled with military men, was '/coming along from Prin cess street, and had not the driver made a sudden stop there would have wen a bad smash up sure. He stop- ped his eat within a few inches the rig. Just recently Magistrate - Farrell drew attention to the fact that the rules of the road were being disobey- ed and that serious accidents would vesult if they were not carried out. Olayton, Kingston and Ottawa. _ Steamers Rideau King and Queen, foe Ottawa, every Monday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.m. For Clayton, every Tuesday. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 6 pm, Jones' Falls and return, 50¢c., every Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 a.m. James Swift & Co. of was when failed oO Agents. Is Doing Nicely. McCutcheon, the C.P.R. patcher, who was injured in the wreck 'at Tweed, on Sunday mom- ing, is reported to be doing nicely, and it is expected that he will re cover. Ww. J. des- Thousand Islander, 2.30 p.m., Thursday. Makes a complete tour of the islands. Supper on board. Fare, B50c. Even in seeking after happiness gome people sit Gown and expect. it to overtake them. Fresh McConkev's. Gibson's. The fact that pride goeth before a fall doesn't have a tendency to soften the bumps any. ANY WOMAN CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR Dandi Disappears, Failing Hair ara When You Use Parisian a Sage. Si No preparation has done so much to stop falling hair; eradicate dand- ruff and make women's hair beduti- ful as PARISIAN Sage. It is the only certain destroyer of the dandruff microbe. the cause af most hair troubles. PARISIAN Sage is most daintily perfumed. It is an ideal preparation bnot "sticky or greasy. It does not contain poisonous sugar of Jead or sulphur or any dye. It is a magnificent dressing for women vio desire luxuriant lustrous hair that compels admiration for men and children nothing can compare with it. It does away with terrible séalp ht and causes the hair undance. bottle of PARINIAN coming | --and! THE ps AILY BRITISH AHI WEBNESBAY, PERSONAL MENTION. Movelients of the People--What They Are Boing and Saying. Miss. LL. Kuapp, Johnson visiting 'in ton. Mrs. A. W, McUarthy for New York visil, : ¥. OC. treal, son street F. W. Catara Wednesday afternoon, on frip to Cape Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. have left for Norfolk, Va.; a Cisit in the city with relatives, Mrs Kinzinger, and daughter, Miss Carrie, visiting "the Misses Witton, 179 Princess street. The remains of Mrs. Michael { ley, who died in Kingston, have [sent 10 Belleville for intermeni. | Miss Grace Bajus, New York city, left for her home visiting her mother, Mrs. Bays, Rideau street. Senator and Mrs. Sutton, of Phila- delphia, Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mre. Felix Johnson King street. Mrs. hnoti, removed to Tuesday, in sireet, and $01 on Wednesday on + Deeks, of th 3s visiting NR, his parents 'Mon ohn Id qui, left, a bus on Valleau, on iness fenpett are Lang Leen oO. after oS Sa 352 Johnson street, was the general hospital, on James Reid's ambulance. L Amos Lk. Perley, a former King stonian, died in Hamilton on Mon- day, aged fifty-five vears. He had been ill for three years, Rev. R. McKay, pastor of the ville Presbyterian congregation, resigned and with come veside, Mrs. J. Parker, 'und Mrs. I. Sutton, are visiting Mrs. Bagol street. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thompson and Master Gordon left for Ottawa to visit. Mrs. in very ill. Miss M. MecGall, Miss I. Perey, Arch street, ing the weeks in alls and Bulialo Mr. and Mrs. OC. T, of Montreal, Toronto; [University C,H. spending the Mathewson, his how James Kingste m the eral years sore. Major E. Hubbell, veys, is off fc tion trip of lagqd vinees, The Misuse Montreal, Robinson, Miss M. heen at GR has been father, Rev, =. has left for will visit his brother, of the Sibley, Lindsay, William Knight, of Boston, Mass. visiting his brother, at Inverary. has not been in Kingston for five years. Mr. Knight is one of the veterans of the Fenian raids, having served in. the = 47th Frontenac Regi- ment, Max- has to Kingston to of Oswego: N.Y. of New ark, N..F. William Codkburn, Thompsan's brother, who Queen and spend- Niagara treet, are Toronto, Milne and Miss Fdith Harvey Milne, of Miloe, at visiting attorney mont at-law, with My has left for in Los Angeles, Cal, Gavine, of mian, pend ng past Simcoe street, Toronto, a fi in his Mr. Gavine was for sey a clerk in Campbell Bros'; met vacation city inspector of o months' inspec principal dominion the sure moa tv the surveys "ni western pro- M. Kelly and ure the guests of at eamp at Manion, of the camp. =hibley, visiting M. Lamh, Mrs 1. Barker's Point. foronto, has also M.A. at the Shibley, Rochester, Ottawa, home of his Albert street, N.Y.. where he A. M. Shibley, Carr company who He thirty INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Our Reporters. Newest §deas for your printed mat- ter. The British Whig. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. Phone 364. Phe oii rs' lang éourse at the Roy- a ilitary Collpge will begin on Nov ith next. od Ladies' up-to-date Terms moderate, Princess street. The flayton Yaht ning to hold a regatta next two weeks, 15th. Buy Up By dressmaking, Miss A. Keyes, 22 club is within probably plan- the on August face powders. Gihson's. Capt. I. McGlade, Jarrie on Tuesday purchased four fiom John Gould, on Lower street, at a good figure. H. Cunningham,. piano tunér, King street. Leave orders at Auley's book store. A reception to Rev. (i. I. Campbell and wife has been arranged by Queen street Methodist congregation for Tuesday evening. Buy face powders. Gibson's. A meeting of the board of health is called for five o'clock this after: noon to transact general business. The question of water filtration will again be discussed. Buy Health salts. Great clearing sale at Prevost' 5 Brock street. Big reduction in price in the order and ready-made clothing department; also in the gents' furnish: ings, to make room for fall and win- ter importatjons. MoConkey's caramels. Gibson's. The steamer Thousand Isfander brought aboyt six hundred people up from Ogdensburg on Wednesday after: noon and they were given two hours in the city. The fare from that point is seventy.five cents. Buy Health salts. Gibson's. A quiet wedding took place in Ham- ilton on July 30th, when Miss - Nellie Beatrice Rea, fourth danghter 6f Wil- liam Rea, Main street, Nipgston, was street, houses Rideau 21 Mc Gibson's. of Hamiton. But seidlitz powders. Gibson's. The utilities will meet some this week to award contracts new electrical time for the machinery to be in alalled. A special meeting of the eitiy council will have to be called to ratify the award. The installa- tions are a pressing need. . Daley-Murray Wedding. In St. Mary's cathedral, on Wed nesday morning, Miss Edith Murray, a graduate nurse of Rockwood hos. ital, was married by Rev. Father cDonald to Jamts vv, of Ports- mouth, son of John Daley, of Glen: burnie. Miss K. Murray, of this city, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Michael Daley, the bridegroom's brother, acted as groomsman. After a honeymoon, the young couple will reside at Portsmouth. En Daley isan attendant at Rockwood. The fine rains of "this week the raspberries in' the Bay of distriet. Quite a large Ful berries arry : i "at 15c. and sod, | | | united in marriage to Norman Bailey, || Shesareseesiniestiessred: Told in Twilight AAP PEPPER 36 t E bp - - .. = u Mrs nu on Chown H ne - My (dive ¢ Dr. an [ gimior, ¥r penntendent ithe marnage ue, A..F. Chown, Universit ¢, entertained tow of her Puesday 10 houvor of Mrs. Fhe guests Richardaos Mrs. G. Hag Mrs. Chaxles Amy and He hown and . . a holed At W Miss i iavior, it Wn. 1. ae Mrs. A the ényr Florence Christina, nest Herbert Young, assis at Rockwood will take plac and aounce cond week mm September Mr to, Mrs. ¢ the and announce eldest daughter, LC. place on The Mi vil ple me Fhe Mi dr. Li. 4 Miss Lilltan Knowle , will rechive, A. da Ww. Mics. Mary ih id," spent ta Major to will Me. sir Cr \ ef pe Nit Miss Carrie who at hi Cohour, The Rev. tle few days with his mother, Fr Me. peg on next lew weeks Hs Mr. ha Easton Labarge, riage vincent, Miss Fennell, © 1 ne August 2 . . announced TMF RY of 'Belle enga ss Mary gemen le, t.; to Mr. Frank John Kuox, | son of Mr: Wistmount. amd Mrs « W he marvia it Matthias church, on September 25th. | - . . We ACe in wnt, ot. engagement ix anounced of M: i Rourke and Mrs. Jebn O'R irk H. Labarge M tint , son of Tweed, place: of will take juiet] ptember : . . » of the miormaidy tor her Pufinlo - Ywe hur y afterncvon, J. Knowles, . - - Hora Clarke; today, and her guest unio Catharines fromi Napanes, a day of tw Me riwright W. B. Anderson Monday, fn few week h+ and Mrs, W. G and their Ottawa, Spent with Mr. .J Alice Macnes Manday, for the remainder her sister, Mi Waldron With arrived wii, spend an trom Ottay re Craig, wet, guest, Abe ug, t, on Litt nd h La EE ET ppon street has Ovuiequil, ngston, be an ¢, to visit Mrs . returned to after spending a Mrs, " - - Frank Fraser Heville on Tuesday John aser, Ning sireet. A. KF. Osler arriv Monday ed iron will spend the Hon. William and with the Bagot street, and Mrs been Ariy, wh R 0 on ¥ Robert Paniridge, visiting Mr. and My Burns, returned to Tore ve nt fuesday Mrs ou ru dn « been od da 1 hav mc | | | -offer for Shapes; Flowers Mcleod, est of het thers, at v for New apt. C.F: the Cnr been Bn on Tuc who has Mrs. J) left sister, the Point, York Constantine, who ha camping at Desert Lake, return to town on Tuesday and left to- y for Petawawa Soom - . - Third, the past on the who few third Mrs. James spending sailed Jr. and ¢ been mths abroad, The Hat Store. Deep Cut Prices = ON -- MILLINERY i ir huaox | tnke oo] Miss Irene 1 i , {motored from "| Wellington street, n Winni {§| Gaynor ip isteaming like a shore ip | reporter {3 nes . iB dav t Bl ip! od on his Bi Gavnor ip! AUGUST 7, 1012, OUR JULY REMOVAL SALE | dwin, by Chas. Thi Skull 6. Dixon, John Much Ado About Webster, . Peter, Wheel, H. Tonoe Bung Q, 260 PRINCESS, Robt. A. Wa- Wells. well. Ir. R. Carl- - The by Jean My Si Her . Story Kellar. Rosmah, The Fortunes of Fifi, Infinite Variety, lock THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Tr THE LAST 3-DAYS OF SALE, AS AS WE WILL BE CLOSING PREPATORY 10 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. C. Munn. Molly £. Sea- of My Life, by Helen by Myra Kelly. Brother's Keeper, son. The L a ly Chas. Jack- of Big Shanty, Berkeley Brand Whil- Phorie 919, FAagust on SS. weted in town the end of the 1.. Cox, of the Canadian e, Windsor, is expe he last two weeks of John - Mudie and Mrs , of Detroit, are visiting Hinebuer, Go re street, pend his holidays. and Mrs. Powell, been visita ing at ""Hilleroft esday lor Chicag and Mrs, W been Lusitanfa, lank | of Commer: in {to { Me nave Grorge on My who month t ther Baliou have pending Samm meri Gianano i! pend Me { town on Monday fathey Mr. James Miss IN Y. is staying {Us Barrie street, for Miss Ethie Edw visiting her cousins, W Dorothy Phelps, wly ( with Mrs Pa. | Mire Pittsburgh Mr hvision strept. eturned home friends in | ards, and 1H. Snelling, Dunlop ha | after a delightful | Muskoka and Buffalo Mr. W. Ff Empey) Mae. Norma |son; and Rev, J. W. Meir! Montreal and Ir, and My returned last where visit witn n John ane, i spent a Bogart who | {few days with 1 {ing to Portland, they for the summer, {Continued from Page 2.) are © Aly {ing . A WALKING MAYOR. Ordinary Tramp for « teen or Twenty Miles. i Mayor William J York, is one of the mdgt enthusiastic | walkers. in: this part of the country | His fondness for pedal exercises ha jfrequently embarrass ed his friends. | {only a few of whom are able step with him in one of his country strolls. Fifteen or twenty Imiles 18 an ordinary walk for him i Not long ago a reporter the {fattest in eaptivity down {to St. James to ask the It was a hot dav, and the [ raporier welcomed the shade 'of the | {Gay nor porch. Mavor Gavmor came [out and shook hands with him. 'Let's walk the road said the He started of Gaynor is Fil. | Gaynor, New | Cross one of sent mayor WHS questions, down 1 pe Ci mavor | i a and the g pl nring on a tramp to the end of the | fence, fell iv by his side. Mile Lafter mile flew by, until five had heer Mavor Gaynor was fresh but the brick trot, reporter,~ hg {covered as plas a daisy, reporter was | dinner. Between | sixth miles they it for a few answered {the fifth and {down in the shade | and the mavor | er's questions. When théy started back, Gaynor called him. "Now that we've finished our hnsi Li 8 take a little stroll,' said wvor.™ The reporter makes afi that the sage of James | him nine miles more befor eached home. The reporter fin hands and knee Mayor finished like a livery hor on ay home. minutes, the report arose the but Mavor 3 | the St | walke 4 } they ROSENTHAL MURDER. | Border is Being Watched for Thre: Missing Men. the three men wanted for We are anKious to clean | 'out all the Summer Mil linery we have. - We will accept any reasopable any Trimmed Hat. Trimmed Hats, New York, of apne { Rose eh al murder, { tered Canada, {oent and Ning All this w {stationed at Sarnia, jit the men wanted would ero from Port Huron, Mich., bl derstood that private dese have | {also been watching the border in the | | Kingston section, to see the men! {came this way o | It is expected that -the fugitives will 'enter Canada and keep in hiding, and | for this reason a elose waich has heen | kept on ail the border cities and | towns ! in way ton 7? ok detectives have to ROVE and it is wailing fives iH YEARS AGO. What Happened a Quarter of a Century Ago. The harbor was dotted with a very Iarve fleet of visiting yachts for 'the races. Police boarded schooner Blake on tis arrival from Uhicago and several sailors were token back to Chiengo to give evidence in famous boodling cave TWENTY-FIVE All at less than Half the Kegular Price | We Hat Everybody. WATCH OUR WINDOWS! GEORGE MILLS & CO. "The Hat Store." = 126-128 PRINCESS STREET. Coustable Timmerman made round James street. Fine 85 and costs was imposed for Sunday violation. Engine arrived from Toronto for Nitgston electrio light company, with driving wheel sixteen, fet in diameter and Bity feet in circumference. Open ing Play at Giand. J. H. Hewett, adeance agent for "Brewster's Millions," is in the city making arrangements for his atifac tin 8s the opeming show ° of the season at the Geand Opa Hoose on | to keep ( a few | Summer Wearables a The balance of our stock of warm weather lines in ready-to-wear to be closed out at great: ly reduced prices. Children's Wash Dresses, Ladies' Wash Dresses, Ladies' White Underskirts, Ladies' Fancy Parasols, Children's Fancy Parasols, An We have a nice range of Sweater Coats, nobby styles and reasonably priced. NEWMAN SHAW THE Boys' Sleeveless Jerseys, Etc. ALWAYS BUSY STORE. - 4 Fresh Sweet Peas Asters Gladioli garden From our own each day a PURDY" S| 1109 BROCK STREET | in ali ment for all occasions: | Flowers Arve promptly. | | i» ip 8 (» y p ; p i 1 i f } b b | p | 4 : | | BDA AOD.ON00.0000 up of euchre players on vacant lot on | 5 - For Everything THE EYES Nead to enable you SEE CLEARLY Por everything which can possibly contribute to the com- fort of Eyeglass or Bpect- sacle Wearers. For EYE HELPS from ex- pert Examiaations to the smallest part necessary for re- pairs=--Depend upon J. S. Asselstine D. 0. S. Registered Optometrist & Optician 842 King St. Phose 1019. to || Brown Betty Tea Setts. With Silver Deposit Designs. We have these Setts in large variely; 'also Berry Cake Plates, Mayo Marmalade ported silver Howls, naise Dishes, White Im- he antiful ind in with Jars China designs aro the edges, SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. . 5 850 KING STREET. FURS Everything in Furs obtained of us will be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit and right up-to-date. :: a a GOURDIER'S EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS Bargains Worth Picking up in Real Estate MULLIN Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. "Phone 539. "The Busy Real Estate Corner." OUR LAUT Th ig not boastful---it's a mere statement of facts in new & ned Way. in a too--that's why we ertise to get this mew and better way be T6Fe you. KINGSTON LAUNDRY Oor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. "Phone SA, ~

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