AGE EIGHY} : : . - THE DAILY BRITISN WHI, THURSDAY, "AUGUST 22, 1912, an THE SCOUT CAMP," we ~ 1 GOVERNMENT LINE! y : 3 \ { Pumid to His Eternal Reward ' : BJ Thursday. i s . 5 2 AMBDEN EAS Sr TROOP Woy Ww am XHet eran fioure 0 SOME HOPE FO COWPLETING Ng FIRST PRIZE FOR BEST RECORD. (h, ota af stom I wards T. R. TO COCHIEANE. » | Witter Sports + Held on Wednesday ov ard los, Hugs has been Setbacks Are Sericos--Bush . Fires | . SC > ver rapid 5 @ ne i i Ri Afters soni--4 ol. Benson Made an tied wet Street Have Burned the Trestles and] Inspection, and Was well Pleased y . 3 Ck | 0 a J : codist char tg which he had been at-| Labor is Scarce, i With Camip--+t amen Fast Troop tached during tl nti period of its Ottawa, Aug. 22 Returned Home, t existence, i ew then feeling fry thes t SWRtehmar quite unwel le. sad 10.a friend pq5ilnay commission, pushing All is. going avell with the scouts hat once "dui the he felt "pr the"line between i w June at, Brophy's Point Wednesday's \ | rain failed to dampen their spirits. ¥: During the | On Tuesday Col. Benson came down '* ao peruods with some of St. George's choirmen, S3PK 10 rest and other visitors, and inspected lhe deceased wa prominent the camp. He expressed himself Zen. He was .ex-aldermen, and eX satisfied in every way, with the de- sles i in both these of- jj i velopnient of the deouts, both as to ! e displayed marked ability and 7}, ave been several untoward cir' physical and rifle' drill, smartness, judgment was regarded as of a toes, bush # having and general "neatness. The tents, tine character he said, were very well kept: 'After For over hity years he conducted a the inspection, some of the scouts boot and shoe establishment? on put-on an exhibition = of = boxing, Rock siret, continuing all those cinee the openiig of the ha wrestling and horse-back wrestling: years in the one establishment He (oi in the On Wednesday, all were busy . was Methodist though in» . early difficulty { at the water sports, in spite of the days had been broug up in the |. While | rain, w hich fell almost continuously. ( hurch of bagland, but lowing his " h Early in the afternoon, Camden marriage h wens : to the Methodist |... \uction may be established hetween | East troop, left for home. Canon church; attaching himself - to Queen |x ih Starr, in a few well-chosen words, mn aiom--, | dweit on the record "the Camden | East boys had made. They were , first in punctuality, and order, and third in neatness, this was good, as ; it wad their first time in camp, and : : , . | had old campaigners for their op- Ne w : 8's | ponents. = Altogether, after a TRE : She Passed to Her Reward Riehl ~ J ing the patrol leaders, he had great 3 0S Blessed. pleasure in awarding them first prize : CEL / | Flinton, Aug. 21.--Theye died," on for the best all-round record. i ® i Ev Ed | August 17th, Mrs. Mary lessapd, aged H du art Tr EF. r Al H Rev. W. R. Spencer then spoke. | Ph eighty-seven years. Mrs. Lessard was ca qu ec S 0 osier y Ne was very glad his boys had done ae : x i] [one of the first pioneer settlers of the 80 well, and were carrying away a SEA bo i township "of Kale Old settlers N d i brize to show the folks at home, 5 8/5 know what hard w= were in the ee S how well they had done. He was. a gi wild woods. - She settled here with hep proud of them, more especially, as! 4 J N husband and four children, to make | Our 0 16TY enar > 'i A ' they had carried on the work them- | themselves a home. over fiity years | H S1¢ ry I ! partment 8 ready to | selves. The people around Camden | By ago. She was born in Lower Canada, ! meet every Hosiery®eed for Women and Kast looked on the scout movement 3 Bl near Montreal. With her parents she ; Children and Men * 1 4s a waste of time, but he felt sure | i 3 came 16 Belleville, her father working : » a that when they saw his boys return- | ' pe for the late Jella Flint, Belleville, - ing stronger, healthier, 'with - the then one of the busiest in the old ' - fF. "i Right now is the time to find out about he : sharp edges worn of (for thera | [G8 BERL | saw niil days. Tella Flint osined 4 | Women's Black Lisle Stockings money- saving qualities of our $15 suits. Hete Sharp siges) 3uq with prises; : BEER Isuy mill and a lumber distriet, em:{ . > Show ow others appreciated ptoving a great many Lower Canada A very fine make, 'with double sole, toe and Firsin ina RO . a a ie them, they would change - their WILLIAM ALLEN . Frenchme he orke 8 ! If you have been paying - & 20 for yout clothes 2 Tote The icon Ee pieett | . I renchmen. They: worked in hi mill} he el, with the new gi arter top. , \ x <9) 'OM x Sra ies . in summer time and woods in _winter o you si hie 5. If you have been paying =e FOIL are Sheu aware qe Tue Teuton street shurch, when it Those times were has in the shanties 1 This make i IS exce pt Jon: ly good value at 25¢. I § r el e ( s . 2y Were' jus ) gs because ! Gntario hall, and follgwing i « Bill 'of fare whe Pen. sch. § rk 1 get a 10 aping measur of extra value for more valuable prizes SE the present buiiding. ile had « Fhe bill of fare was pen sub, fat po, the age ditional £3 when vou invest in one of idea' of professionalism. Three record church: atl Jor pe HE aioe to oat unas: thee troisrht ' . . cheers were given for the Camden wa fifteen vee ving ver | RE RHEE I a a han} W Bl k L. | S k our sple did s n-years, h {mover oo) cy generally came out fat in | me . ir splend - East troop, aa they went away wards of ites SF {ite but they geieralle cume'out fat in omen s blac isle Stockings 5 To-day, the chief events -are 2! Jie was a man of genial disposition eo 5 ay alte are 1, Yinls ie Meaix -_ % 1 5 00 relay race to Marysville and back, a fine talker and was regarded as one (0p tumbling down She i with In Tan, Pink, Light Blue, Blac k, . and "the bonfire of the season' to- of the best men mm the city mn recall the jal im i n he Ri n w we il s Jae, toe, ale. ; i i : : lag night. Camp breaks up to-morrow, ing history. He was an encyelopedia of A beso ing i. ant ne : hag, L . snits. Every style and-fabric. The suit that's morning. {the past. In early days he was at! 5 C00 ei hack tar = ey , 5 The scouts' supply boat, the Gem, tached to the Orange. 'nider and he ty boys, who ¢ nerally went haok tor f WwW 2: ~ ' guaranteed. . . blew off a cylinder head near the yu« also known as a the paced + 1¢ Ch 8% poor as Sharas, On ) Jai omens Cotton Stockings city. All are deeply thankful that. jiberai, loyal to hid party in all eirs 5 home Ea A bid} no one was killed or ingyred. cumstances. 'There - are few men jiu [2nd also to the girl they leit behind. | 121, 15¢, 20¢, 25c 20¢, . ' a . the city whoswill be more missed than Bly a small portion, of the old Flint | os 2 STOCK MARKETS. {the estimable gentleman who * has mill now sands to tell 'of the halevon | . : -------- | paseed beyond the val days. In those days, every short dis- Gi Is Pla; C q : F. B. McCurdy Co. Clarence Chamb | He is survived hy a large family, to tanta: pps ony a. Ji ereets, Mn IIiS aln otton tockings | ALR th the comm eoule war the hum o Ie SAW mi i 5 SR SN ers--1. W. Nelles, Manager f whom the sympathy of ti ommun yl Fihiold 1 ane Wages | : will be: exesnded in their beregve. Many of the old millx are gone. "Wage 1» Tan, Pink, Light Brown, ck X B R O C K S T R E E T a Closing Prices, Aug, 22nd +0 ! si ' he o 8 in those days were small in proportion | | Bi (B a bs ©) os : 5 ji M m---- | "ons he "cilebhFate his golden of what -they are today, but peopls i12jc ' 5c, Ae, "aC, Moutreal. uf Sk J Co 3 {ress as we ADC paged | | wedding anniveixary. was blessed * med to dre as well and snanaged | Canners 1 p i { with a family of ten chifdean, three io Yee, Yea y a 31 o pea Suga, : = ement pid. 41 sons are living" the | nited States, 131= and 314 a ndred; cotton an : Pid . . - ' Cement com. ' or he hur, Hen? the mn I." print, 25¢. a varfl, and not extra gual-| Girls F me Ribbed Cotton Stockings ~ Montreal Power . : 'tario and in Alberta. lhese are all (ity at that; coal oil, ¥1 a gallon . : Boys Leather Knit Stockings R.O 5 honored and respected in th | Miss Mary Dessilate and Moses Les Io Ottawa Power bnunities in which tiiev dwell gard Wezg mn rind at Rellesille; in the Toranto Rails 3 | Mr. Allen was horn in Montreal, OM! St ichael"s church, by Res . - Mur. 4 3 MN . op » ari y als , » * New ke all Laurentide 09 | tl hE Rte ne Te Michael Brennan, over sixty vears'ago i A partic ularly strong make of Black Hibbed ou 52 | to Kingston, lived at and The old stone church was torn = down | Cotton, specially good for boys' wear, 5 » : 0 the chairman of the caused | burning som f 1 tempor r trestles, and the short age of l bor, which has become west, having proved . there are difficult wever, it still is possible that Jay ned Winnipeg by way "ui Cachrane and the 'Ontario sovernment ravlway nil. of the present building MBS. MOSES LESSARD DEAD. AT ne and bread They got no 'tea or sugar; the com WOT Barriefield, : A i] , y Oo pive ace 1« ov Arger one | went to . school there, carrying firs give plate LO a new an larger one, | en Mexican Northern er which also. has been burned and ve | - (x wood with him. He was apprentiod i 'owe : ' and . Mrs. "Fpssard resided | {Tram Power { to the shot trade in Kingston, Inter built. Mr nd. Mrs. "Epssa 1 resided | : Tram Debentures 53 , at Belleville until four children' were Dress Goods : : bcm buon, Sud ne". ing fT Sh "Came tr vey hn Ee New York. ny shary " : luck in the back woods., where they oO €proo osiery retired a year ago. Si, raised a family of eight children, giv ing all a college education and thus Copper Sin good health, was ! meet to her husband, a noble Chris- tian ladv and mother. Among tne ating them for the sururgles of lile For Women. Misses and Men a Fheie children rise up and eall them A AAA AAA AA HAN ANNA a te rs : P.R. a . Great Northern . : 4 . tala . drowns and Browpish Mixtures are be Fitoadlip :qt | children are Mrs. R. Mmsic. Outawa; Mr. Lessard bought a lot on ing tormcly nod for Fall Wear, Navy Reads ha Ln | Deadwood, 8.0. "Mra (GUL LR illage hore. He Woman' s Cotton Holeproof Stockings AB =} . & Steel > Alta'; Robert, 1 orongo; Stanley opened which wa rudely Bethleham Steel : dl short. New York: Mi Thoms built, but there was"a courteous cou Cotton ht Faber, y. Repth: tt 30 ple within to comfort all travellers. | Milo, 4lis= Libbie and William, im Y * = Get, § Fal: . Their goodness won them many New Scotch | weeds De. 130 | Kingston. iricnds. 'Here They prospered: and a¢ W omen 's Lisle Thread Holeproof : ER - cumulated wealth and raised a respec + > i ~ . Lyndhurst tems. {table family. Their second oldest gon] Stockings, 6 pair for $3. In the latest: Mixtures of Browns and INCIDENTS OF THE DAY: Lyndiirst, Aug. 21le-- James has been.our township clark for near (ireys, a4 inches wide, suitable for Suits a-- | Young lost a very valuable Jersey lv fortv years, filling the position { a I Dre ses. at Local Notes and Items of Gen }| cow by an over feed of corn D. 'well. The late Mrs Lessard 'wa n 's 0 eproo OX, J pair or L 50 and esses, dl Interest. W. Breen met with g painful acci- borne to the grave 'by her six grand . a con wey dent, yesterday, to one of his limbs, ' sons. She leaves to mourn, three 3 . ' ! The yacht Nernd, of Alexandria | with an ax. He had the doc tor dress ! sons. four daughters, Aiwenty-two . ic Cc ° y Bay, owned by Col. Staples, was at . , 85¢, $1.00, award by Uk Maples, wes 41 eon. Mrao Sommervi ts iomiagn "aio. vwiwnsi| Ladies' Knitted C a ce oo ' 1 ea "| very low with pleurisy and Mis. er Father Powell gave a very 1€8 nitte weater oats ony | Williams, Riverside House, is very 5 I'he civic finance commitiee will hold impressive address on our duty to the! ' . ois . - ~ low and there is not much hope for tha a y . i WwW AGIOS arv . . an) l another meeting on Eriday afternoon, | 1. 1 pe living and honesty toward God. The | New designs, Military Collar or V Neck, | i her recovery. Visitors: --Mrs. L.' « f ora ncunn®' . pt ' . . . a heviots and when the new Hotel proposition will | Mercer and childrin, Montreat,Slurch war filed, as "grandma In Black, White, Navy, Cardinal, Fawn, Grey. be the topie > La woman well and kindly known . ph pe. spent the week-end the guést of R ol The barbers are working busd to] Rg Tate. Mrs. L.-Cregeon and fam- F Sores jmake their baseball game, on Labor! {iv Toronto, are at Mrs. Homer sixteen vears. Having fulfilled her : $2 up to $5.50. : 3 " : . i, day, worth while. They are practising | gingleton's. Miss Lynch, of the dutv < as a ripened sheaf of grain . : s | every spare moment in every available! ower province, is at Mrs. W. Web- ready to be 'a How, od ond fall of | Correct weights for Dressos, Cents and Suits. place. Jack yards and laneways are ster's. Mrs. Price and nurse have Jean i + Loon and| grand old woman | favorite spots. gone to Ottawa to nurse the fever Poss awa ' 90 1 3 25 1 35 | he Ponies, who were to have play i patients. RF Tate spent. Inst . ' ' Cc, $: he i and ' jed in Napanee, on Wednesday, have | Sunday at his daughter's, Mrs. | Briefs From Glendower. {postponed their game indefinitely. The | RobartgMoulton's, Berryton. Har4 Glendower, Aug. 22.-- Misses T. and 1.50, 1.75 Yard. manager of the team received a tele Fo is very slow in this section. =. Kelly, of Tordnto; are visiting at jgram that it was raming hard and | on account of the wet weather. Po- their home in Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs : the game could not be played. | tatoes look good. T Wiliam ilolder, a local boat build-| ---------------- also Miss M. OConnor, Pittsbulgh |: fer, 'while trying out a new motor Sangster Briefs. Pa., Maurice O Connor, Panama, TT. | New Di ona Suitin S$: jhoat, on Wednesday evening, was | Sangster, Aug. A--Leorge Padget, and Edward Sargent, Dufferin street . a - 8 [tied up for a while at Collins Bas vd i 11 1 . \ Mo: Kingston, and Mise Neita Byrne, of |. when his engine broke down and rej WM abc Iamily, have moves te Mga | r | wis their | < nn = Extra fine and stylish. ntl | COW Miss A. Lafieur, Chicago, lil., js Stratford, (Umt., are visiting then | Te , fused to bring him home. He we hr sites Mer ame Ollie, friends, Mr. ang Mes. Thomas Has i > - {toa tejaplione at the.jisy aud called | Miss Minne Yomnge, visited friends in tings, Glendower, od. Mr. and Mrs. | for the assistance of 'Thomas Me- Yop 1 x i ' Xuley, who went out in hs launch Burridge last wgek Miss Marie 0'- Orin Kelly, Godfrey 'CInet, party > | and towed the other ane here, Rielly is" home, after spending two was given at the Fi of Mrs ol § . ® ---- and Greys are also very popular, 6 pair for $2. Lessard predeceased his widow . Payne, 365 Bagot street, Kingston i months in Westport. Mrs. W. David Kelly, in honor of their guests. After | - So > i S-- ---- son is at pdames Murphy's. Mis justice wag done to the good thmgs, We show a very large assortment of New" Confirmation Service {lames O'Connor is at I". U Connor's, the eveming = was spent an dancing, Homespuns' and Fanc y Mixtures, suita- . Lombardy, Aug-2l.--Mrs. Il. E.|Cole Lake. Miss Natie: Younge, UDur- cards and singing. Mies Byrne's song 1 hi 1 i A 1 Mi _ D : {Polk and sister, Miss Sadie Burns, ridge, Miss: -A. ( (Connor, Mrs 4. "The lays That Are Gone (an Never ble for C ildren's am isses' Dresses, at have returaed from visiting friends O'Rielly, and F. Judge, are at Thom- d'ome Again," was very much appre Jac, 40¢, ole, He HOR ard. 3 in North Augusta. A number © from as Young's. Miss Loretta Mulviile, ot ited Misses Hastings gave a ten. > : f he Fuest Th : this vicinity attended thespicnic in | Rideau Lake, and Mrs. 7. Colter are for their guests. © evening was ! Frankville "on Saturday, ith ins at TJ. Barrett's. Mrs J. O'Connor ia spent with eards Wand dancing. Leorge Ro school ia thai province. Miss N\ Murphy are at W. Kyans, - Godfrey. Bredrean spent a fw davs in Foren | en i -------- 1: 5 to. She was accompanied home by her i Noi From "Westport: + Consumption of "KES. 5 - a -- Ratton and laced + 36 inches wide (note the w idth), in Blac k, mother, who spent the past two! Westport, Aug. 19-Mr. and Mes it is said that the calico printers Greys ote worth $1.7 ' 2 for # ? months with friends there, Miss Ruby 'C. E. Mcinire and John Mctiuire, of use mare than 0,000 000 downs of ng very fice hy x . J Someth Morris, Athens, spent a low days Port Hope, are the guests of friends eggs each year, and that the cofiee . with her cousins, the Misses Robb. in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, of roasters, the photograpgic trades, the : > for $3.90 i ¥ i 25 Yi: d. | Miss Lorena Frayne ha returned from Chicago, HL, are the guests of their eracker and hascunt combines, and thie . : <1 a ar visiting friends ia Glen Stewart. 'tne sisters, Miss Millen Welly and Mrs. chemical trades consume more than } engagembnt is announced of Herbert Kate MeCann, Miss Mand Wardrobe, twice ae many.' Large quantities aye > Tans i in Button and lace a - tovell, son of Mr and Mes Bo No who #pent the past three years in slso used mm the leather trades, fo 3 2 Covell," to Miss Marion Melidlivray, Nanton, Alberta, is calling on sends tanning, ete. They are nisg inrgely - at $3.50 of Smith's Falls. On "Thursday #Au- in town. Mrs. Ursula Murphy and used in the preparation ff mam pa : gust 15th, Archbishop Spratt, of Miss Mary O'Donnell, Perth, are guests tent foods, and the bauer trade takes hingston, administored, confirmation, of the Misses Melally: Robert Rey. no tncomaderable number. Por msoy m------ here, in the K. UC. churth. Miss Can molds, Hartford, Conn. is the guest of these uses, inferior, ;Vades of eggs ley is visitmg friends in Syracuse, of Mre. G. F. Neynokis and family. are used---not hecause they are heteer, 10 i ati Man om yx. bat ican they. are cheng: one i | §. TH Lock tt Shoe Sto to Moutreal to take a course in the | 3 a man i= smart he never bas oc. ewil. company in New Yoox si: y ec e re « tn Le Roy College. 'easion to meation it. : + $4,000 worth of "se every 'week. Sy. SON ; Mis: Lertrude Robb left recently for" at P. O'Connor's © M. Daley at I. Willen, Micaville, spent a few days | ! un Metal and P s Ski r Se tir 1 , Saskatchewan to take charge of a Burns', Burridge, and Miss Tessie at the home of Mr. and Mrs, heily, | pata 4-404 kd AE ai