Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Aug 1912, p. 4

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& PAGE FOTR. : = : : : © THE DAILY nurs Wie SATURDYY, AUGUST. 24, ane, THE WHIG, BEVENTYNINTH YB AR: [a ihe races csurvubore in becoming = ---- Ne ond JT er Sear Baidu at ho nd 5 King Street, Kingston, ou rand , and 5 3848 § tien Via ; VEAL Coe r 5 ---- m_ \ eiegbolen bad Ma og wash wil >" "Il Store Closes Saturday | | We Sell the ray is of Daly To aad WakD N30 rer Tear : ai : { : ! Att ached is one ot the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, styl- 0 ; 4 res : ee i N 10 p.m. sharp 7 » y Hartt Shoe $5.00 r FO A i . at hi; ! | SLA . = 3 9 3 ish, and cheap work; nine Impfoved pressed 1 : THE BRITISH WHIG PUBLISHII'G CCITTINY, LIMITED Juxury 4 Se wi ar President, ther Br © 1a Leman A. Guild, See..Treas... Sosbwre OFFICE ~--~ » 19. and 2 wer ity 'Chambers, 32 Church NEVER LOST A FRIEND. | BE ~~ T 3 : link between 'the long distant est ended when, in the course of time J) B tes va british system.» sel and the present has been broken (he withdrew from these bodies He i CR tk i \ . + opposid it ow th are red death of William © Aller one | followed them with his attenlion, he 3 top's oldest and mo > ¢ f their works, and he was | The only Brush that pected citizens. Mr Allen" represented | miliar with their gmbit ms: Similiar England have > ed Bg things 3 : ; : 7 roperly prepares the La class that is not being perpetuated, | ly he was inte sab in + labours of i THE SPIRIT OF THE: PRESS ~ S Beard for Shaving { I. to Kingston's lgss. He was tran: | other public, bodies, and carried = him al i . . ; : J + {od in his 'occupation, and ear r hat elf always ae a citizen who' as 'A Pertinent Question, 2 00 | realized that his greater usefulness | alert, intelligent, progressive, as o i ' Adee rice . . Max : § Aitken depended upon the widening o his | who -wa# i ouch with the times : } a add a may, be oni « : dene Batistactory or money | utlook. Mence it: was that when a Moreover, . Allen, 'though detive] oF of Livii stid going up. | "Ww; returned. | young man, and tor m: years later, | and aggressivé, posibssed a genmnty AKEFIELD the devoted himself to seli-culture and [that was exceedin are. From ' hin ; + Old Story. ito public Vic . | proeeeded n ndluence that wa not old story comés from 3 He was a member of the two 'bod: | kindly. The one thought that comes r = 4, old the races, stole : To . _ : i} ies evhich were most ghirectly concern: | back to the writer, after a contact fey, lost and tu ed suicide as @ i > Men 5 Nobby Soft Felt Hat s 1 all the newest and smartest shapes, all Hed with the publi¢ weal, the city with this good man covering many | ou the tioubles Ih ay wl i colors Rex ular S100 co tH) qualities, - wa, ertainly han FP l:yh 9 council and the Board of Fdueation. j many years, is that he never lost a asi M 2 SE 1 » . - 2 and took an active part in the pro | inend. The ties that bound him to hi : No Politics Just Now. | : Bibbys Price $1.00 | : > ceedings of each, Nor was his inter if How men were strong: and abiding Toronto Ye ekKly Gh - A remarkable situat " : . : } . found in Cafada oMias AN ATTRACTIVE : "A SELF-MADE MAN." in ---- -- siving full attention 3 a > B kB Tet PROPOSITION The Acchitect and Builder tells of which they do not, and, seizing then Well Satisfied. the wondediul things whit : a busi-, grows rich, \ (if riches be his aim), a] Hamilton Herald Six Max Aitken appeirs lo be well | 5 ; : : i the line of Two-pa anel Clear ness au has accomplished in the | mere poweriul, or helpful man, a¢ al d th Tt does of the Cana Doors we are now showing United States. and he "a seli-made | cording to the lent of his mind. The] | n cetuer srporation. This is not The Stiles are Fir, the La- }| 248 He wus the son of a farmer |-gelf-made man is simply one of na | (rang \ ording 10 ull account minated Panels are Yellow whoo received his early training in al ture's choieest products and he is] this young Napoleon. of. finance ha Pipe. - district school! Later he-took two [what nature destined him to be million 01 <0 reasons 40F HEINE Fats ¥ s >. fied with the cement forporation They have a figure, styl tervw in the business college and Ong recalls incidentally what Oliver 3 with th n . and finish that catch the eye, then - went 'out into the world tu | Wondifl Holmes savs of self-made mer COLLAPSE OF BRIDGE, and, moreover, they are not J} va out his future, and now he i in "The Autocrat of the = Breakfast a | as " dear. > worth 360, 50.40, and has erectad al Table." "Your self-made man." Ind of A.C.A. Meet--Spencer-Kern | ; | : Only see them and you will monument untd his greatness 'in New | wrote, "whittled into shape with hi: J Weriding, have them. . York .in the form of a fifty-five stor | awn jack-knife, deserves more credit, |: Gananoque, Aug. 24. Al 1 the . : mr mm ey building. . if that is all, than the regular en home of Rey. a. 2 rae is slug t y LAL " ' ® ton street, last evening, I'he phrase that catches attention i-| gine turned article, shaped by tho] Spencer was united in marriage to S. S. Aoglin & Co. ¥ that which desnibes him as self | ost approved pattern, and Frendh L. O. Kern. Both of the contracting | y ie re residents f Syracuse, | le. N 8 1 i hot + - x parties are residents of 8) use, Cor Bay & Wellington Sts. made I'he meaning of id not | polished hy sodetr and travel. But N.Y. The weekly dance of the Gan P 86 olear, No one succeeds in life whe | as to saving that in every way he i | anoque Yacht Club was held at the | | in * W c ening. é as | ne ys none does not possess, to begin ° With, ta | the squal of the other, that is an Slab house Jast, evening. 21d Was | The celebrated K ii Hat Derby style. all new 1012 hitper. rounlnr lentes of a high ov varied order. The " 8 » 1 ag ht ohh | Well 'attended. A nuntber © itd | 3 E ; . er attr matte Holmes thought mudi from surrounding resorts and. from | 2 50 Hats, : : the A. C.A. were --present Lee's {McClure's) and _seds the features « ? ee 8 . . . . "| mgs, and books, and music, of al |'orchéstra furnished music The | Bibbys Speci 1 Price $1 50 voung "men who are apparently nor het is refining in its influence and | citizen's band rendered a number of | ; a . 1. but "whose minds stopped grov } " Rt , id} fine selections on King. street, in : TOW - . © y n o e ; ; { aly ny 48 ica S\OPpecs guaracier, ta ue, 8AK © | front of the Palace theatre, last even- ; wag when they were children." They | "thet one may have all these and bel ing, and attracted a large crowd Z The kind. you are looking for vannot prosper, and because they ave | a poor or a shabby fellow. On : Yesiataay Bashod 2% fourgeet | . is the kind we sell. por the power of initiation or contin | may have none of them and ba fit gars ED . Sanya » Re BE anama a : a e . : T Me | " i 1eet 0 h 4 . e TT; S RANTON COAL uation. They cannot study. They | for eouncils and court. The self} aq Sugar Isiand, some six miles east eannnot master anything that requires | made man may be ont of nature's | of the town, and a large percentage All our mental effort. The séli-made man does | noblemen, one of those who can. as of the campers have already left for is good Coal and we guarantve : : aa their homes. A number, however; prompt delivery. not rise or emerge from this class. He | sert his manhood and his, power, : > will remain over until next week. $ : 5 h 1» mentally alert and équal to every | and graduates from the world's college | The g Thousand 3 J 3 1 eac 4 steamer 8 Islander Booth & Co. effort which he makes. He must have | with degrees thgt do him credit. Bu took out a large number from Gan- | X : > her trip to Ogdensburg. po clearer vision than the majority of | he 'does not boast of owing no man) 8R04ue, on | FOOT WEST STREET. a Cen , i is ' . OWINE NO mang Ny. vesterday morning, calling at his fellows. He waves opportunities | anything : > T. J. Park, Alexandria Bay, 'Rock- | i -- . po and Brockville, returning at B I B B Y S > -- 7 " ; eight pm. ° 2 1 m i e Wocd's Phozphodine, ; : THE FACTS IN BRIEF It is understood that the S.O.E.| Th: Great English Remedy. B.S. of Kingston, with the daughter | Tas.0n and invigurales the whoio em em and "maids .of England, will- hold a | ne. vous fgsten, makes pew big picnic during the next fortnight, | M > 3 < d 1 1 \ # ---- Voli Ne 0 0 3 MMISSio as © ourable. It crite close , { 3 . wus Debility, Msiocd 40 ol Yeiva. Cures >| The Hydro-Lleetric Commission has {more lavourable. It merited a closes [004 that the local brethren of Cam- | en' S an 30 y s' departme nial Stor Cc pondency, Sexual Weakness, 'missions, Sper | not improved ils case by issuing ar | analysis, But it Mr. Kelsch could not | bria Lodge 'No. 134, will - be their ey ex-parte "tit ment. The questions re 1 »ndorse. It. would not pay the city | guests. 1 IL, of hs, fo pamphic ferred Mr. Kelsch were not calculates | to accept either, and for reasons MB afternoon the Mage. 78, 80, S82 PRINCESS STRE q . : Ih t hick hich & tetail over canal in front of Ap De to preclude any conclusion to which | which we gave in detail, He sawd that old . Mitchell & Wilson factory col- lapsed. The cause of the mishap -- a mour company and the "Hydro-Elee | aow plant, modernizing and strength | was some" half dozen Jods of stone w-- THAT TOBACCO tric Commission had submitted olier ming 1t, the city plas d Fhoreon, for or an the ne n-- y With the "Reoster" op It . ion o 1€ new exte 1sion fo e = > > . ® crow! loud « h : suppl D. F. Jones company The stone! AVOID THIN-NOSED HUSBAND. nen in the cases that ie before thi: | Messsssssssssasncsanssnses Tig er aC ae Svea niong, could not be expected to pass IH wdroeleciric power. It- was to be] was all deposited in the bottom of | rt 4 Most of { r ound. J a at y ie alee « » : smoking. . committee could have depended up goxpected that the power commission the canal, but as the water will be | Chief Police Matron Says Big Men pport: and on this ; : N : f ring the next oka | , ? pt at AT A. MACLEAN'S, Manager Folger, who has surprised th wd "power committee would not con shut of as he Hes! wo ross | Aro 'Best. ! nskiller maa : ery little 1 8 nience ": " Ontario § e 3 » $s: C Pe 94 Big me a ender by far tari Sires as | will be experienced from the mishap. ¢ hica * Aug I men mak tr-------- his opinions, but it wanted to Iw hey were expected to dosent their The Geronia, east bound, - and | Hh, best ysis and. hit : Much Tonnage Tied Up. PRESERVING SEALERS, air » guide » tts deecis | engineers here onside Alexandria, west bound, were beth ith sharp. thin noses are wc . . fair and to, be guided into 1 Cl ngineers here to consider In what] ¢ : A to be wvoidid, acvordi . 1 Cleveland, Augr--1 A Lot of Preserving Sealers for ; : in port last evening with large pas- | J ded, acy ng My . Aug Bale: also New and Hocond-hand Beds|ion by expert counsel of the bighes way they could challenge it. They did eS - . 1 io | Anna Murphy, chief police ror nl ges on grain for hitur and Furniture Call and see we yi Be Seng: or lists. The steamer Britannic surphy, wif mu ni a it you want a bargain. i value. nore than this--they deemed it ox as in port at 12.15 {.nh, west | Bee olicial report tu Chie 'alice 4 irked u rilay a M. SUGARMAN, 242 Ontario Street, Mr. Kelsch was selected upon hi wehient to confer waith™ Mr. Welsch at and &t 6.30 p.m., east bound, M veen . the head of Lake Supenor lined up Opposite Crale's Wholesale its. He was-roparded as 8 most Vand one of them i | } and had a fairly good list of pas- | Mrs. Marie Leavitt, elk © ba | capacit to tuke about 2.00000 3 8 e ey « as @ 0s » of en S Sak o have d d d @ 8 Al a A RY | tre | BEE » $ Md to have inf congers, as well as handling = con- ' court of domestic relations, a ) bushels to Buffalo The grain w S siderable freight. > | warded .&a report in which she y 1] armed during «October and the " : could be depended upon to give im. }|poric His answer was the only on Mr. and Mrs. John Kee, lef is | the Lite men. fionetln of November } REDUCED PRICES {B] partial advice. He came to the city--ghe could make. He told them to gol Morning for Teronto for a short "Bie men, wheibher it is ir 1 vill get He. a bush hel: | 1° 2 . nt \ visit with their daughter Mrs. [or ip matrimony, are easiest rot vt tonnage A ed uy | oN fe examined the local plant, an thead, and he we ke care o is) . : A Ys | Balance of Season He exa : p oh - he would take a: Robert Keyes. Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara, ng with," wrot Matton in noe future vharts L : KNOW Hit YW My big line of Antique | (made himsell familiar with ts condi report, he statement of the Renfrew, are g gs of the latter's fhev are more likely ee - Yar MON Be = : Furniture will be sold at re- | tion. He satistied himself on many | aces," now published, 2 'month a 15 a ve 1 parents, N and Mrs. Charles Gr ing and less irritable and mo rer s in conmderabl. highen th thw | oF 'duced prices during the bot matters which entered into his con riticism of the helsch report Mrs. Geor Buell, Lyn, is spend erous. 'The little 1 « more like figure at which the first busin W : i wor e : weather season, sideration. It is not necessary t The remark, that the city disregard some time here with her mothe i to be nervous and he : a fhe rate paid is equal ni Come in and' see the bar- pealic his conclusions in. detail. Tr Vd the commissions chime: 2 Mrs. H. McLean. ~~ : A man with ) 1 nose | abont 9e. 4h ore. All charter gatna a ! 4 mm DEINECTS, 1s anit Mr. and Mrs M Harding have | . bt to be oe ' .: ture foading that have 'heer nad HOUSEHOLD GOODS ipl eficet he put the Hydro-Electric Com correct, The city duly comsmderid ali] returned from a pleasant week's out-| all stat ydowed bvwn peported, and I i . het ty . 3 : , : wid 4 ih ' \ : bought and sold on best terms. mission's proposal aside as, one whiel | the inlormation it had. So.did Mr ihe A gaffey's Locks Mr And i nasal organ of this- so A Ve to move a' large amount of gram a i we Mm 3 ' 4 - . Mrs 'alter Jegg. Montreal, are | Ty 3 : 1 an alking Consult me. was not really practicable. The rat |-selsch. Mo purpose can be served by ts a he BeEEs a fon Ee a { bad combmation There u have al ter September lst has heen tisd } k u talking , - * : 4 sls the ter s- ps nis, J pz 1 ley 1 m1 % . y rye a . 'L. L ES SS E S was too high for dhe power delivered | misrepresentation The city is do- [and Mrs. ' Alexander See Miss 78 fall find He will ra A number of ownars are ee - y 21 everything from the way ¢ - steak | tied up with contrast busine Aric y matler Cor Princess nnd Chatham Sts at the boundary line. Adding per | ing the edly thing it can do at pre |"MYrtle McLean is spending a shor cook oh \ : ' p ' 'Phone 104 : : al Pre) time with her uncle, Joseph Me- > '°°h#l lo the way hj ocks are he out of the markt for gra 1 Bris id Ta € 1 , seq Me- "" \ ' ~ t lumbing line Lean, near Hamilton | darned mtd] the lsai tno Pigimbl i "o ' to solve | Whig looks into a mecent magazine | of fine famils and good = surround $7.90, 6.50 and 5.00 German Panama Halts to go at he might reasonably come. The Sey vith a reasonable expenditure, in \ could supply power upon which the power committe it a ldwer rate than it coutd our ES city generally by the soundness o Jecur in this deelaration. 'They dud - compe tend enginger, and one whe hated the purpose to attack his re horse power the cost of erecting anc | sent; it is putting its department at equipping & #ub-station, of erecting {a limited expense m a, way to transmission lines between the limit: | all comers all the power they - Mr 1 wit Ade " ea "know _ how give Mrs. John Losha, daughter, Miss Mrs. Leavitt added this -- gt 1 3 ' - » - "yt . ' RP want. | Evelyn and son, Keith, spending th small men gi ly outnumber th 21.65. Watertown and Return, $1.65 | We know how to charge : x . Frmm-- im - . rate we d of the city and the power plant, and | it will be quite willi i : past few weeks at Chaff 3 Locks, Good going Saturday or Sumday moderate iy and we do. 3 . 1 I be guaite willing later to ex : ; tug ' ht r I 1 or an also the cost of distribniting, and the have returned home Mr. and Mrs. | returning up t Mone lay night. - ; f " sme ik : \ amine any new proposal of the com- | Moore, spending the past week with | 3 - a pian 2 3 Aa : rate was too high and practically » the former's mother, Mrs. J. J.|. o jelegraphic comammnication ' ; . s } 0 Yacht Supplies prohibitive. This 1s a fam pany or commission, but it will have . summary Moore, left to-day for their home in ' " 3 1 stablished for the rat e bw of the Commission's. ease. to'De much better than 'any proposal] Rochester, N.Y. Miss L. E. Hurd, | | DR. WHITE en Fort George, situated on tae [§ David Hall T! Se > ; v 5 1 nithe 3 spending the past week in Brock-} | i of the Grand Trunk Pas ! s . - The ey mour ail s offer was | either has so far submitted ville, 'guests of her cousin, Mrs. F. . y ' the R . ; 66 Brock Bt Phone 335 ------ -- - -_ =| J. Miller, returned home on the Bri ¢ {ihe outs world | ' ' ~~ oo - tannic yesterday. Miss Lizzis Demp 4 ' 2 i if : ve EDITORIAL NOTES. 2 ster ig spending a short time in] Brockville, guest of Mr. and Mr: bo. ht : . Frederick-J. Miller. Miss Fausta De How is the garbage being collected * o time being. The Whig was, not aware wv oie; Leeds township, 'spent the Is there any plan or system in con | that 'this point was in doubt at any Bagt [ov Save BB ae I All boats must have lights [| ution wilh" it? The enquiry i period. sr Miss: Florence Miller, Brockville, is "on after dark." We have the made because the service appears to a. rm fry : spending a couple of weeks in town, ints Tt demanded Ch hat{ with h d M d M regulation kind both in Brass J} b» mest spasmodic in ite character. ™ Gemma In Lmeagh aati ® of Erancparemts, Mo. And Ie. and ° Galvanized kind . from avoman murderers be tried by women E. H. Hurd Miss Rosa L. Mere}. SPEC LISTS $1.50 to $4.50. Is there any law which governs 'th | jurors. The mien will not conviet Sith, Sickestpoit. Pa sad Cuarjes Tn the following Diseases of Men: : size and projection of signs ? One ask: | those of -an opposite sex. They are] nephew of Prof. OA. Meredith, are | Erooma | Erion Pipes No . Eczema | Epilepsy Rheumatiem BATTERIES and DRY CELLS, because some. obstructions are bein sworn to do their duty without fear, | Mending a few weeks' vacation in Asthma | Syphifiis | Lost Vitality 5 J . a' Now im " " Catarrh Strict: f . ELECTRIC TORCHES, erected, and sooner or later they wil | avour. ou affection. What is the] 1°W0- | Miss Newman, Torento, add Diabetes El as aS \ have to be removed : matter with them? Se alin, Chicago, Ni And Blood, rve and Bladder Diseases. POCKET LAMPS. a", bib . -~ . . | guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mar- Call or send history for free. advice. - tin. Free Book on Diseases and Question 3 = . A case in the American courts es The folly of the two bank tellers in > - - form. Mout coe furnished nN tablet + » » PY. + orm. re---10 Ww. A. Mitchell, tablishes the fact that a man on th | Foronto, 'through the races, is said to| Great variely of popular amd opera Jorn ours 40 A. to) pm. sad to) ' i i h E J ¥8--16 am. tol pn, i operating table ij subject to the wil f he stuving up a new hostility to Lic music. Dutton's, 209 Princess St. | a free. i | { CTT OTT II TIT I IVE TET TOV ¥U POI TW rwwery WET YY TOT IIT TYEE TTY VT. . * : Kingston. and mind of the surgeon. 'The mm J rambling. It's an ill-wind that does a Tues Sdoas for Jou printed mat- | § DRS, SOPER & WHITE, with the knife 1= the master for thi fnot Mow some good. The gambling "- & > Torento St, Torento, Ont. : "25. almond epcam, 200." Gilpon's Vo 0

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