L © AUGUST PAGE TWO. ---- FHE DAILY BRITISH WIG, JHURSDAY, 15, 1912. SHOULD BE FRIENDLY re Li BGE GONE UP THREE POINTS. ---------- Canadian Locomotive Stock is Con- sidered Good. -- ARRIVAL 0 OF TEACHERS [SCOTTISH = 7} PAGOGEES PAY 'he Anancial editor ' o I ed} KINGSTON A VISIT. 1 onto News writes: maint "When Locomotive Common sold | o - at 45 it- indicated a gain of three | yamed Thompson, Kennebec Town. points over the next preceding sale. | shi Plead ite More was in demand at that figure | ip, Pleac edd. Guilty to Serious but holders were not anxious to go| Charge, But Was Allowed to into the market. * 71 on Suspended "No industries in Canada are in| Did Not det. GAVE GOOD VICE FOR NEIGHBORS. of the PRICE AD-| a - Welcome. From the, and "a Civic Committee-- Shown the City and its Institue tions, I} po ch rs are if hare gud the receprion a jon given. wut a dozen of them Our summer prices are attractive. | Col ae a LN irscay = mort ing an Styles and New Plates free, 1912- | i ) taken lor a 'aunch ride up 13. now ready. Io Lidean to Mills by A 1 , who. entertained } eto isholm JOHN" Mc KAY| THE FUR HOUSE 149- 157 BROCK STREET | pre sented with a bouquet of roses. by |i « Anglin, who lives at {br locks AUG. FURNITURE & CARPET SALE hoyt twa o'clock the rest of the par arrived from Niagara Falls, and Everything reduced thie met by. Mayor Hoag. Dr. A. BE of the year to save money , MPI and Mr. Chisholm, who Goods will be held. until i} poeded d. them to thd Frontenac hotel --, where they had lunch. . This party included the following : Alexander Sutherland, F.H.AS, ¥.E.1.8., P. school, Gersa, Watten: Lewis J. Owen, F.T.8.C., teacher of musie, Wick; Miss Helen Mackay, P. school, Dounreay, Thurso; Alex- ander Polson, J.P., F.EIS., P. school, -Nigg; Miss M. Wallace, teacher of cookery, Elgin; Donald | Sutherland, M.A., F.E.L.8., P. school, Scone; James Mackie, M.A, F.E1S, P. school, Clachan, Kintyre; David W. Soote, M.A. B.Sc.; 'Royal High school, Stirling; W. R. Purden, M.A., F.E18, Nethercraigs school Paisley; Mrs, Purdon, Nethercraiss | gehool, Paisley; Alexander Wilson, F.E.1.8., Grange school, Alloa; Miss Isabella Davidson, Helton, Roxburgh; Daniel Thomson, P. school, Duns, Berwickshire; Joseph Ingram, FE. [.8., P. school, Wishaw; Miss Julia Meikle, Newbridge S., Ratho, Mid- | pcivea THE LAST & NS OF SALE, AS AS WE WILL BE CLOSING PREPATORY 0 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. Myrtle Baldwin, by Chas. C. Muna. The Fortunes of Fifi, Molly E. Sea- , well. The Story of Kellar. Rosmah, by Myra Kelly. My Brother's Keeper, Chas. Jack- son. 7 The Lady of Big Shanty, Berkeley Smith. Her Infinite Variety, lock. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 260 PRINCESS. 'Phone 919. Mayor HAVE YOUR: FURS REMADE AND REPAIRED DURING SUMMER Estimates snd advice eheertolis | go Sentence Accused teache : Realize Seriousness of avs a mora prosperous condition than | > are those devoted to the producti on | of railway equipment. : 'Neighbors shold be "All the leading roads* on both | hel lp ote another. . h sides of the line are 'badly in need | be trying to'stir up tro of cars and locomotives. Thus spoke Judge Price , "Noteably is this the case in Can- a} the court house { bors, le cq! { morning, after hearing » 8 tinues to expand as it is doing at : 8 PHAN A iendly should and not tis . a 'in cham Thursday in which hingston Comrades, by Thos. Dixon, Jr. The Viking's Skull John R. Carl- ing. Much Ado About Webster. The Steering Wheel, SOR. a My Life, by Helen | sen of the Rideau and li 3 yod dhe trip immensely. At | Mills each member of the party loud in t} were _{ ada and so long as the cquntry com-| praises of | iwd Rennebeo township men present so long will 'the resoufces| pn of such iD pion as the Canada | thompson aud D. F. Locomotive and the Canadian Car | *oiY°d- . be taxed to the utmost. {- Detlor laid. a very grave charge "Thera are every signs that the! gainst Thompson, which read locomotive 'works at Kingston will | 10%8: ie be running under high pressure for | 1hat he did unlawfully jhreaten to the next three years at least, and | accuse B. F. Detlor of an ofience pun that even when the present plant | ishable with imprisonment for more has been doubled as will be the case | han years, nam arson, wit} next year. ) thelintention of compdling the ' said "Ever_since A. W. Wheatley thok | I}. 'F. Detdor, from collecting a charge as manager last year marked | certain account from him for $50." progress has been made. Cofnel- Crown Attomey J. L. Whiting 'ap dent with the introduction of vari- | peared for the prosecution while 1 administration | J. Rigney was present. on behalf oi ous economics in steps were taken to increase the | Thompson. Mr. Rignev fast put in capacity of the company's plant|a plea of "not guilty,' in order 1 from 6 to 16 locomotives a month. | have the accused sworn $o give his| © "Already the results of this policy | .vidence, and then changed his pled have bees made apparent--the | i, that of 'guilty.' warning * being largely increased Mr.:Rigney pofatéd out that Thomp: I Cha raat 3ddition 2 hr son would plead guifty to sending a be fully shown at the aunual heel. threatening letter, but that he was | ignorant of the seriousness of the thing. Thompson told the court that ing in -8e ptember. the letter had been written by his wife at his request. He also admit toll ' that there was some trouble over an account. Mr. Rigney pointed out | that Thompson had always borne a good character and asked for len 1ency, 2 Mr. Detior was present, and the let- ter figuring in the case wag produced and hapded to "the cou Detlor, under oath, swore tha hat Thomp son had accused him of was false In summing up the case Judge Price said that he lLelieved that ignorance had been the cause of the trouble and hu pointed out to Thompson that i %hould not have sent such a letter There was great need for "missionary wark," as he termed it, among -peo- ple who would - do such a thing as this Neighbors should be friendly, and try to hélp one another. Under the circumstances he would allow. the weused to on suspended =en- tence. James Detlor, were in SHOT Y pa the was Peter, by Jean fn fol as Robt. A, Wa- Brand Whil- cuan Tgnoe Bungay, H. G. Wells. Rous fook seven PERSONAL MENTION. -- the People--What They Are Doing and Saying. S. Walters, Toronto, was in the city ou Thursday on business. R. F. Davis, Sydenham, is spsnding a short vacation 'at Tremont Park. Miss Cassie Fox, B.A, Picton, was a Garden Island visitor Wednesday. Robern: Crozier, I'8ronto, spend ing a jew days in the with 3 i Mrs. BH: Fraser prs Uttawa, tenac hotel Mis. Charles G. Fox, Picton, to the city Tuesday and is now visits ing at Godirey. Mis. John Barlow, Tyendinaga, returned home after visiting Mus. Davis, Johnson street. Rev. W. Bo Hare, B.A, B Catharines, is visiting Mr Jobn Bannister, Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthurs have returned to Ottawa, after a three wecksy visit in Kingston and Water town. Mrs. Masher have visit to Mra. Movements of NECKLETS ees AN) se LAVALIERES In Platinum and Gold, with Diamonds, Amythists Pearls. Necklets in 14K Gold, with Sprays of Pearls, from $14.00 up. All new Desks Regular , reduced to § 9 FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT -« Another Youth Was Fined Police Court. Hall Rack #s "" \ 18 caty 1S EY the get and th radian Bo TY ND ft TF The police are continuing their cam- paign . to siamp out disorderly con- duct on the street. In police oourt; on Lothian; Kenneth Maclver, M.A. [| hursday morning, Magistrate Farrell B.8e Lauder Tech. Seh., Dunferm-1 fins Fa : fon : line; Misa Lily Paterson, Drum) od & South if RU lly for ting Albyn, Thankerton, Lanarkshire: ruilty to the 1 a oh pleated Migs Margaret C. Morrison, Drum | \ = oi nip : 5 Alyon, Thankerton, Lanarkshire; |. Another youth Lhatged with a dim Miss Eliza Ferguson, Yardhead P. ilar offence, pleaded not guilty He S. Leith: Miss Jessie L. Weir, claimed. that "the other fellow' start- Gorgie school, Edinburgh; Miss Isa ed in to fight him, and that he had Weir, Gorgie school, Edinburgh x Just defended himse If. "He was doing | Miss Isabella Eeles,. Drummond ]'he fighting, he remarked to the | street S., Edinburgh; Miss Janes |¢Ourt- Feles, Drummond street S., Edin-| 'And burgh; Willlam Woodburn, eduga- j©ourt of "the other fellow." tional editor, Edinburgh; William "Well; he aggravated me by Wallace, educational editor, Edin- |g me ap the street. burgh; Miss Agries Wilson, Macdon- \ man who was never in_the police ald P.S., Rutherglen, Patrick: D. M. court in his life, made his bow before Cowan, M.A., F.E:1.S., H.G.S, N-|the magistrate. He is a member of Kelvinside, Glasgow; A, © Murphy, | the "prohibited list,"" but his M.A., James Gillespie's 8.,; BEdin- grip on the '"'water waggon." He burgh; J. Russell, M.A. Bonning- | pleaded guilty to being drunk, andd ton Rd. 8. Leith; J. Dall, M.A. [told his story. He said he had been Academy, Leith; Miss Grace. Kerr, [in Gananoque, and secured part of the Well Park 8., Dennistown, Patrick; liquor there, 1 he remainder he found, Miss Margaret Macbean; Academy, 'and he praceeded to tell the court Larkhall; Robert Hogg, Broughton how it all happened. In the barn, PB hackles Mrs, Hogg, rough: where he had been working, he pulled Miss Scot brovincial training co gh File of pay, od ers he lege, Edinburgh; Mrs. Dick Foy " found a flash of whiskey, i ? he gh; 3 . ICK, provin-!.,uld not resist the temptation. " "owas China Cabinet and Miss Jésnic are at the F -1 ron 5a All ra ais I -|COATS See our Win- Drops, with Chains, in qunoise eridot, Anyi, To 1 paz.and Pearls, in Gold from $10.00 up, complete. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Martinge Licenses. : 850 KING STREET. Tur his Gi Nm AA D. of "St. and Mrs. the dows for a few what about vou ?"' asked follow- Mary Paul and her grandson; William Paul, Clergy returned from a three Toronto JamesMcKenna and arrived home, Wednesday afternoon, after seven weeks' visit with. friends in Brewer's Mills and Scelev's Day. D. M. Meclntyre, K.C.. of this city wes elected, at the meeting of . the grand lodge of the 1.0.0.F. of Ontar to the oftice of grand junior wm of the many ad- street, ks' go we Linoleum, Curtains and in some cases These are genuine Carpets. Rugs, 10 to 20 per cent £5 per cent. off. bargains, Upholstering and. Repair promptly done. 'Phone 90. Sale terms, strictly cash. Yours, T.F. HARRISON Company vanceideas in La- dies F all and Win- ter Coats. lost ----------_ ---- children ¥ SCRIPTURE WRANGLING AAAAL FURS Everything in Furs .obtained "of us will Werk Adventists' Made The Adventists in the * tent Frontéuac street are having warm times at their meetings have been a number of citizens disagreed with the teachings of Adventists and they have taken minutes at the At the Tent--Replies by Outsiders, on some There who the ad end 10, den Mrs, A AA A PA A A Mis Jessie G and home to George Madden and Barlow and the Misses Hilda Barlow, have returned joo The range we of a The 'best shade anufactured is the VUDOR SHADE, made of Linden Wood, simple to op- erate, can be put up in five minntes, Made widths R. MeFAUL'S CARPET WAREHOUSE, in all. | sand he. DO NOT WAIT | FOR A FORTUNE It usually means dying poor. It isn't working hard that brings competency for old age. either, or saving. The successful man is the one who is shrewd enough: te make one dollar earn another by putting it into. attractive investments. There's Kingston ' real tate. Nothing offers opportunities. » at have grown wealthy by very means. . : i © A great future is in store for | jngston. It is going to grow d expand all through your i me. Now js the time to buy property, and hold it, That is all you will have te do. See what we have to offer. AA ------------ MCCANN | 82 BROCK ST. : Near Wellington . es- If greater | the | men in this community who | this | | | Li was pulled off, cial training college, Edinburgh; Miss Gott, provincial training col- lege, Dundas Vale, Glasgow; Misa K. Blyth, Gorgie school, Edinburgh; Hugh Leslie, F.E.1.8.> Southern dis- trict P.8., Perth; Mrs. Samuel Gray, M.A., Edinburgh; Miss L. M. Miller, Tay school, Dundee; Miss Kenna and Miss Grant, of Perth, In conversation with "the of the teachers spoke very the Canadian schools. ' R Iver, of Dumferine, said that schools here impressed him as being practical in their methods, but thorough. The . buildings, he were generally suparior to those nl Scotland, but speaking generally, he believed that Canada's system was in ferior Tn the old land they believed in the | Whig some | highly of Kenneth Me- said, free application of the strap, and one] moral | that the strap." alone without of the visitors Iulieves mis "'no-in it wi' "Yeu can no get SURS I'he teachers have visited some the principal instifutions and in the east, and will while here Queen's, Royal Military College, the Collegiate dnstitate: schools visit INFORME R w AS \S FINED. Lad Who Accused Others of Smash ing Windows Found Guilty A 'lat, who acted as an informer, givihg the names of two other lads, who, he claimed, were guilty of smash- windows in Macdonald school, was, on Thursday morning, in juvgnile vourt, found guilty of breaking win dows in the school himself, and fine $1 and costs, while the charge against the other two. was dismissed. Boys have been ym isbehaving elves around the new school, authorities made a raid. ing them- and the Gun Club Shoot. Due to the absence of the members of a number of the loeal Gur ™Club, no regular shoot was held on Wegdnes- day afternoon. A number of the mem bers from neighboring clubs were in the city, however, and a friendly shoot There was one event shoot ior the spoon Webster won, with a out of a possible of the regular trophy, and. FE. of twenty twenty five. ip o-------- Two Hundred Loads of Clay Can be had for the cartage at 226 Raglan Road, or C. Andre's, 72 William street, 2oOTw \' voung child vy. the name of Mil lor is reported to have been bitten bv a horse on Patrick: street Thurs. dav mornings. "English butterscotch." Gibson's. The rumor that I have ne out of the Coal as usual and | | more | less | | Hood FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. Sales Made at Frontenac Checse Board on Thursday Afternoon. sold 12 15-16¢ cheese at {day afternoon session, but only three actories sold at that price, the sales- men looking for a higher price. There was boarded 35 boxes of white cheese and 630 hoxes of colored, White--MeGrath's, 35 Colored--Arigan, 35: Elm Grove, 30; 1 lenburnie, 60; Glepvale, Gilt Fdge, 50; Howe Island, 30; Latimer, 60: Ontario, 27; St. Lawrence; 46; Sil fver Springs, Thousand Islands, 17; Elginbure, Wolie Island, TO; !Glendower, 30, At 12 15:16¢c., Mr. Alexander = pur- chased the offering of Howe Island and . Thousand Yslands, and at the same price, Mr. Murphy secured the on the the Thurs- (Cheese at Frontenac hoard as follows : 55; 35; | offering of Elm Cirove. of | | | holders. j returned; on Thursday {hall carload {plams, pears, Rblackberries from Transfer of Licenses. Th# board of license met, on Wednesday afternoon, in the office of Inspector C. W. Wright, and granted transfer of liquor license from (!. Db. Horne to Lewis Martin, and also from J. S. Randolph to John Cousineau. In the first a removal of license will be granted from the Pro vineial to the Revere hotel, and in the second, from the Randolph to the Grimason hotel. It will be remember commissioners Randolph, James Spence, had his license removed at a former meeting, from the Hall hotel to the Randolph. Clayton, 'Kingston and Ottawa. Steamers Rideau King and Queen, for Ottawa, évery Monday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.m. For Ulayton, every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 6 pm. Jones' Falls and return, 50c., every Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 a.m. James Swift & Uo., Agents. Make\ Good Showing. The Canadian ocomotive company brought lis year © close on June 30th, and the financial statement now in course of preparation for submis sion at the annual meeting will, it ie said, prove gratifying to the share- The output of the company 's works has shown a steady yearly in crease since the reorganization of the company in 1911. The output of the company has already been sold up to {the end of the present year. Kingston Canton Returns, Canton Kingston, Xo. 6, 1L.O.O.F,, morning, from Hamilton, where it was attending the meeting of the grand lodge of Ontar- io. The local lodge made a fair show- ing in the competition, but it is thought that first place will be award- ed to Brantford canton. Last of Red Raspberries. Expected Friday morming, slso a of baskets of peaches, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers Zawton the Niagara dis at Carnovsky's. Rack From From the West. Joho McQuade has ret urned from his trip west. He gives glowing accounts butter beans, trict, of that conntiy and says the crop is abundant, ed that the present proprietor of the § vantage | of the meetings to express tHeir views welcomed hy the Adventists, but last couple of times one speaker was so well versed, and on Sunday night his remarks were not liked. He was not, however, one to take ba k water and stood his ground On Wednesday evening another well kpown citizen took a few minutes to rerly, VEble to show that Adventists teach ing is a'subversion of scripture. The Season Will Soon be Over Take the 2.30 p.m., for tour Supper on board. Fare, America, of the Hes Saturday islands At first these five-minute speedies werd the and brought evidence from the Belleville, after visiting Mrs. George Davis, Johnson street. Messrs. William and Frank Phillips, of Toronto, accompanied the remains of the late Charlee J. Mitchell ing<ton on Wedneatyy. The remains wire buried at Catafhqui. cemetery. { A. 4. Johnston, Montreal, sails for Fngland on Saturday. He 10 nave gone last Saturday but business mterve eed else he would have been on the S.S. Corsican, which struck an ico berg in Belle lsle straits. Wilbert B: Trotter, fandom, spent a day lately with his mother, Mra. William Scott, Frederick Scolt, cles, Henry Johnston and lespie, Atkinson. ' Mrs. W. J. Monk leaves, today, to to was Man., grand and his also his an Fhomas Gil uncle, Selling Furs In August? ' Yes, We Certain- ly Are vikit her aunt, Mrs. R. Arthurs, Otta wa, accompanied by her little Jack. She expects to be absent weeks. when Mr. Monk iwill: go down accompany her homé! Senator and Mrs. W.. IL. Philadelphia, Pa. with a sisting of Mrs. F. 8S. Mis. W.Y. Bovd, Mrs. C. W. Lame and Miss E. Brinck, of this city, took the trip up the Rideau lo Ot tawa on Wednesday. son, two to Sutton, of party Johnston, con < INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Notes and Items Interest. Local The steamer - Quebec will arrive port to-morrow and will go on dry dock. for 'some, repairs The tug Mary, of the Montre al Transportation company, cleared for Montreal on Thursday morning, with ope grain barge and one coal barge It. was the employees of the loco motive works that gave Mrs. Gollogly a sum of money to aid her in wxpenses of the late Howard Downe The previous communication said it m the 'And after ill there is no better time in all the year to buy Furs than this month, Styles are all complete --the assort- ment is at its best. Spe- cial Summer. Prices pre- vail. | This is an ideal time to | have Remodelling done, | and we are prepared to quote lower prices than during the rush season. - Our store is Headqunar- | tersfor I ian (turios and | | Indian s, WATCH OUR WINDOWS! was the company's git. George Wilkinson, who was injured at the locomotive works last week, = doing nécely in the-Hotel Dieu, and bright hopes are held out for recovery. The rest of the men also doing nicely although they not returned to work yet. are CHEESE FACTORY "BURNED. FAR A Fire Destroyed Factory at "Flats, Word was received im 'the city that the cheese factory at Oak Flats, shout three miles north of Godfrey, owned by Charles Goneau, has been destroy- ed by fire. Mr. Goneau boards bis cheese on the Frontenac cheese board Just. recently, his factory at More Jand's had a very narrow escape from heing destroyed by fire. iin mem The Late C. J. Mitchell. The funeral of the late Charles' J. Mitchell, © of Toromto, formerly of Kingston, took place on Wednesda: afternoon, from the Grand Trunk sta tion to Cataraqui eters. The pall bearers were, F. R. Anglin, Thomas Milo, Frank Philips (Toronto) and Witham Philips (Toronto). The service was conducted at the grave by Rev. * Oak : 1 Hugh Mel uaig. of Tottenham. . America for or Ogdensburg. Friday, 8 am, calling at Ganano- que and Brockville both ways. return. "Puy toilet waters" Gibsons. I of General burial his have Be." e show is very large and the prices par- ticularly attractive. NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store. h | | | i ' | each day at | Flowers Fresh Sweet Peas Asters Gladioli From our own garden PURDY'S 109 BROCK STREET in all arrange- ment for all occasions promptly. We Grind Our Own Lenses For Everything THE EYES Need - to enable you SEE CLEARLY -- Tor everything which can possibly contribute to the com- fort of Eyeglass(- or Spect- acle Wearers. For EYE HELPS from ex- pert Examinations to the smallest part' necessary for re- pairs--Depend upon J. S. Asselstine D. 0. . Registered Optometrist & Optician 842 King St. "Phone 1019. Kingston's Esclusive Optician. to be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit and right up-to-date. :-: GOURDIER'S EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS Phone 700 a w EVO V EU YYeYY TUT YY TTY TTY YY TUT VII TT IYI T EYE IIYYY A DOUBLE STONE DWELLING -- with Brick Extension, Improve ments and Furnace Wellington Street, south of Princess 8treet, we are offering for $3,900 MULLIN Johnson and Division Streets. 'Phone 539. Cor. "The Busy Heal Estate Corner." a "Tattered Warps antl Wools." Nave a4 MTA neg wit? Yes?» not de Perhgps 3 acquaintance Then we are YOUR LAUNDRY WORK introdocs 1 to M4 your them"? hem ?. ing Let ns oth Wars fan © Pp easing * KINGSTON LAUNDRY Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts, 'Phoge 22.