Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1912, p. 2

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HAVE YOUR FURS REMADE AND REPAIRED DURING SUMMER: | : Estimates and advices cheerfuliy ' given. " Our summer prices sre attractive. Styles and New Plates free, 1912- ndw ready. JOHN Mc KAY THE FUR HOUSE - 149.157 BROCK - STREET August Sale 26th to 31st A genuipe clearing out at. less than cost of 30 separate Plain and Faney Parlor Chairs. These are all fu first-class condition. 1.Austrian Large: Rocker, regular: $10.00, for $5.50. 1 Silk Parlor Chalr, for $10.00. 2 large Mission $11.00. Above were slightly used large, $00 Chalrs, $15, for 1 Corner Mahogany Chair, $15 for $10. 3 Parlor Mahogany Chairs, $12 "$15 $9, $12 or Y 1 Parlor Mahogany Chair. for $12. 1 Parlor for $7. 3 Parlor Mahogany for $8.60 1 Parlor Mahogany Rocker, $8.5 for $6.50. 1 raziay Mahogany Rocker, $6, for $4. 1 Parlor Mahogany Rocker, $10, for $6.50. 1 Sofa, Mahogany. $25, for $15. 1 Sofa. Mahogany, $24, for $15. 1 Sofa, Mahogany, $45, for $20. Veranda Swing Setee, $15, for $10.50 Veranda Chairs, $3.50, for §$ Veranda Settee, $6.50. for $4.70. Rocker Jumbo, $13, for Mahogany Chalr, Chairs, Veranda $9.50. Last week special] reductions én all lines. Carpets, Curtains, Rugs. Draperies. Linoleams, Yours. T. F. HARRISON COMPANY 'Phone 90. manufactured is the VUDOR SHADE, made of Linden Wood, simple to op- erate, can be put up in five minntes, . Made in all $3.600--Bakery. new Dwell ing. with 7 rooms; modern improvements; stable and large lot, in growing local- ity. : $2,000-Frame, %-room dwell- ing, with furnace. etc., near THE oc CORT. ALD. Br. A. GIVENS PRESIDED ON | WEDNESDAY MORNING Se < = ---- . Absence of Magistrate Farrell Stranger Could Not Cash Ghegue But Managed -to Get Drunke--An- other, Chapter Heard in Onde "Stray Hens, _ Magistrate Farrell was out of city, on Wednesday, end Ad. DA Givens had $he honor of handiing the sdalés of justice Iowis Memsall was the first fo be arraigned, Drunkenness was. the charge lodged agamst him, and he pleaded guilty. His story was that he vame from Coe Lake, for the purpose of | cashing a cheque. He declared that he could mot get the cheque cashed "the local Wotels, but his eondition showed that he had been "able sample the liquor all right. He has been engaged on some railway work there, and farther explained, that he guessed that he would have to go to Belleville to get his cheque cashed. "We fi, you' had better go to ville," kl the court. And Mensall was lod away to await the first train for the west, A second chapter, in the . in of "the to case of neighbors, Ann Pitt, with having al allowed his hens to min at large, heard, and a further adjournment a week made, as the magistrate sired to secure more information. nolds" said that "perhaps one hen might have straved away from ° his place, but he was suré that all of his hens had not been the cause of all the trouble, He claimed, further, that his hens were "kept in" wilh the use of some wire. netting. The court, how- ever, was nof* ready to give a decis- on on $e evidence, and this caused a further adjournment for a week, wis for Rey IN MARINE CTRCLES. Movements of Vessels in and Out of This Port. The government supply boat Laret- ta, which has been visiting the light- houses on the Bday of Quinte, called at the Wolfe Island ferry wharf, on Wed nesday, on her way pack to Ottaws, The Montreal Transportation com pany's barge Candor has been floated from the dock of the Kingston Ship- building company, alter repairs, and angther of the company's barges has been docked. Swift's wharf: down and up; and up; steamer Rideau King, from Ottawa; steamer Dundurn, west; steamer Belleville, east. The steamer Geronin was ger's wharf, Tuesday night, on her way from Montreal, and had a big list of passengers and a heavy cargo of freight. The steamer Toiler arrived at ardson's elevator, with a cargo of damaged grain, from Montreal. The steamer Sowards discharged coal at Rockwood hospital, and cleared for Fairhaven The sloop Shibley cleared for Bath, with general CArEG. a 1. Co's elevator : The steamer a Chief, grain laden, from Fort William, will likely arrive to-night, te discharge; the steamey Canadian, after digcharging her oufo of grain, clear- ed for Belleville" to load coment. foc Fort William; the tug Fmerson clesr- ed for Part Dalhousie, with two barges, which will = be loaded with grain, and will return with the barges Ungava and Melrose, grain laden, for Montreal; the tug Bartlett arrive with the barge Hamilton, grain laden, from Port Colborne, for Mont- Steamer Kingston, down, at Fol Rich J real; the tug Bronson will arrive ffom Montreal, with two light barges, and will clear for Montreal with three grdain-laden barges. 'he - steamer Rosemount will pase up, to-night, on her way from Sydney to Fort William, with a cirgo of rails. The steamer Stormount., loaded with rails, is due to reach Montreal to- day, on her way to Fort William. Clayton, Kingston and Ottawa. Rideau King and Quben, Otfawa, every Nodes Wednes- day, Jhuradoy and Saturday at 6 am. Fr Clayton, every Tuesday, esday, Friday and Saturday at pm. Jones" Falls and return, 1-9, every Wednesday and Saturday, at § am, James Swift & Uo., Agents. At Lake Ontario Park. -The attendance at lake Ontario Park fast evening was very large. The high-class programme was thoroughly enjoyed. Fhe singihg of Bohee and Hyers was greatly appreciated, pecially in their rendition of Miserere," repeat. George Martin, the comedy singer, made good in his part. The 'same bill will bé repeated to-nght. oa Groep the Opportunity, * They will soon be over. Thursday, 2.30 p.m., Thousand Islander makes a compl ete tour of the islands. Boe. The Arthur "Case En Ended. The Merchants' Hank case agains Harold G. Arthur was settled satis- factorily to all concerned on Wednes- day morning. Mr. Arthur has return- ed to Montreal. .. Queen's University, suitable for boarding lcuse. $3,650--New brick, 9-room dwelling, furnace, stable in central location. $3.500---Double stone dwell ing, furnace b. & c.; down town; very desirable Ilcca- To ain a Health Rel oan xion (From the Femiinine World.) i would have a clear, fresh, ish complexion, one ounce of op mercolized wax will aid 'You in thie direction more than shelves fall of cosmetics. It produces a na- taral beauty. This wax, procurable at any drug store, completely absorbs a by ay olor revealing the healthy Jroung = skin underneath, Its work ju so dradually, day by day, that ventenoe is cased, ied at night, like cold cream, and ddn the morning wath soap and Another valuahle rejuvenating. treat. pent--if you bave wrinkles, at Belle | | ncigh Reynolds, charged by one of his | steamer Caspian; down | is due tol "The | which they were obliged #0 | The wax is | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, PEHSONAL MENTION. Movements of th the - People--What They areDoing and Saying. of. R. Gare Mavis, of Ofiavz ty ou Wedne ada. Mar hw EY friends m in Bi 5 Dix, Bn on Wé » =p, of Chi in the city on Wednesday. Miss Katie Abramsky Toronto for a few days Mr. and Mrs. E. W, street, left for Tordeto or Miss Marguerite Rothwe ville, is visiting . friends in the ri. Thomas Jawes, | niv ersity, ave visiting Edward James; €en Woodworth, ago, has left ony inde, are | treville, | Miss K. i went up i Woking. John Ward, who has been visiting {in the city, has roturned to his home {in Saskatood. | Miss Hattie Davy, Heft, on Tuesday, 4 bition in i Pod p. {Tuesday Wheeler, to avenue Wednesday University Toronto on Garrett street, 1 to attend the exhi- toronto Pense, Princess street, left, midnight, for Toronto, tend the exhibition Mrs. D. A. and her daughter, {ar 3 B., Union street, went to To. ronlo on Wed nesday morning. Misses Hattie and Bert tha Wilton, {479 Princess street, left, Tuesday, to attend the exhibition in Torosto. Miss Gertie Haffner and her brother, PT. Hafloer, Johnson street, left to-day, jor Toronto, to attend the ex. hibition. Miss B. J. Cherry trip to Beaupre. - Mrs. D. A. Shaw, Mra. F. A. Reid, on Wednesday, exhibition, + . Miss Mabel Clarke, Farl street, Miss Eva Purdy, Williamsville, today, to attend. the hibition. Dr. G. W. Mylks, Wellington street, has returned from attending the (a nadian Mwdical Associatiop held at Edmonton. Mrs. M. Breslin has loft for home ii Toronto, alter spending fow weeks with her. father, Abramsky, Princess street Mrs. R. leaupre, Johnson and her daughter, Mys. D. P. gan, Brock street, Jeft for a Toronto, on Hfuinanduy. Saunders, Aberdeen W. A went under an operation eral hospital, Tuesday, - and as well ag can be expected. i : A. See and wife, Murvale, in com pany with 'C. HgeSharp and wife, Queen street, leit, last night, for To ronto, en route to "Erie, Pa., and oth er wr tern points. Arthur and Pearl wanda, N.Y., in< the city, Mrs, James Gowan have returned homie. Migs #8. E/ «~Vanalstyne throiigh Kingston en route paneé, after spending two wes with friends in Rochester, Syracuse and Watertown, N.Y. on to at- ose i i Davie and Miss have returned Quebee Pansy from a Anne de home and Ste, Barrie street, Johnson street, visit the sand left, to Toronto and leit, Toronto ' ex het n Joseph street, Brani visit in avenue, the gen is doing m English, of Tona who have been visiting the guests of Mr. and Barrack street, to Na and hin granddaughter, Miss Nellie Beale, of Wellington sireet, are visit ing his sons, in Toronto and Hamil: ton, Jor a short time. "R. Black, "Toronto, Torly visiting her parents, Mrs. George Mills, University returned to her home Mrs. Black's sister, i companied her, Mr. and Mis. Grant Wright an nounce the mW¥rviage of their daugh ter, Edna May, to Dr. Alexander W Ferguson, on Saturday, the twenty ninth of June, at Philadelphia. The groom was formerly a resident of Kingston. v Mr. and Mrs. Edward James and children, of Brooklyn, N.Y., who have been visiting Mrs. James' mother, University 'avenue, for the past week, left for home yesterday. Mrs. James and children will return to-day, to spend a couple of weeks longer. Dr. James Dwyer, eve and ear spe ciglist, of New York; Edmund Dwyer, dledrician, of Hamilton, and William Dwyer, New York, and the Misses Jeri- nie and Nellie Dwyer, trained nurses, of New York, are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer, John- son street. who has Mr. and avenue, on Wednesday Miss L. Mills, ac HELPING THE HOSPITAL. Young Girls Realized Good Sum af Their Recent Sale. A number of young girls, comprising the Red Lross. Club, held a-sale, in aid of the general hospital, in the city park, Satueday, and realized the sum of $7745, which has been handed over ito the hospital. {5 The following are members of the club : Kathleen Hughes, Ethel Kent, Gwendolyn Folger, Hilda Calvin, Do- ris Folger, Frances Fraser, Margaret Hemming, Doris Browne, Sylvia hirk' patrick and Emth Carruthers. The hospital authorities wish thank -the girls for the doaation money will be used to FO0¢ tage. If Not Sold Before Six O'Clock ~ To-night fou a dollar, We will give. you a basket of Freestone | ponches of Bradshaw plums for 70c., at sswem o'clock for Ghe., at eight to'closk for Glc., at nine for 58¢., at ten for 30c. Also a baskets | Clinggtone , peaches at Me. less at any hour, at Carnovsky" 8 Miss Wil Wilder Resigns. Miss Laura * Wilder, a Kindergarten teacher in Frontenac school, now at indian: Head, Sask., telegraphed her resignation on Wainesday to The advan- mooiliag | nding passed 4 T. Beale and son, of Barrack street, 4-M REDNESDHAY, i SPLEPPPLBLPI PI SFP REIRY Told in = - " A tensls tourna the Upuntry Club tl Fe J. Farra > have ~t Laan Wi at return od ud seve 1068, to spe: Canon avenue, where and Ate V. ton, Mr childre N. Xo: Vaile, Mrs. Heary Bele they Mrs. Neil - Wh Christine and nar Mrs, (he Ly nadeli, Yurgmia, Fran Potter and Mossrs. Le neobell, Mrs. J. IL Craig, Utts day 1bwna. Miss kita ing a lew day Macpherso Foronto to ries Mrs. Lape Maepl Mes. dleginald lrock and who have been in town for mer, will return to Ottaw 1zth of Sop bot M win { harles Ugden are from the week-end morine; Clergy Mr. and Mra. two sons, Miss Eauly who have been month at Ivy Les on Saturda sSuthefiand, dave. Miss LK, guest of Mrs. Huston street, returned to her tawa today. . . Charles iy Le I She w phen in Mrs. Miogay and Miss xpected Hy town shortly, Arthar~Mipgay at Mi street. Mr. and Mrs. lergy street, 'ollins Bay; hur Craig, 'Elmwoed Cot Mr. Charles }i st-law, Toronto, expect foronto the end of ¥ spending his holidays with Mr Vrs. Chailes 'Living Barrie street Mr. Arthar Ming of the Mereh ints' bank of or day in Mrs. Huebner tle children, who he' summer in tov o their home in av, Mr. Hubert Dempster, s spending a few Miss Helen 1 oft, today, Mis. J. P. ihe a on Caddell, and ex peciixd Saturday Mildred in Montreal on Lo wilh Miss ~tank iward, "Wo st the Brock 01 who has been smith, hot Bailey, in . Mr. turned Ww spent the k -end Mrs H. Crai ings 8 14 retarn to il eck, after and anada, wil Toronto. two lit spending ind her been pect Philade ave n, e to return Iphia on Fri of Gananoque, avs in town! Barrie street, fof NN Vrooman Beayl ipanee, to visit Mp». John wd: and a party I 3 from Cape Vincent same over to tows. li on Tuewday on Mr. "The Urania," Waodoesday. Jeauiord's yacht, and retuined home on guest of his sister, Mrs... William Harty, Stuart street, Toronto on Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Harty and her little daughter, Nadine, who will yisit. Mrs. J. K. Kerr Toronto, and Mrs, E. F. Os jer at Bronte before returning home -. - . - mn Mr. Edward bor Day with Ta and Dobbs will spend his parents, Mr. | "The Hat Store." ! ! } Hats _ are ready. pend La Stanley Kerr, who bas heen the The very Hat you want s here__ifo are ready for big Fall Hat trade and bates ver styles, bigger vari- oy or gor values is a eseription of our | oon © Xe sell all | | agsin ay 1! LL pension - at for 1 painted ' returned to Hrs, { { town | AUGUST 28, 1813, OUR: a et St Cl - With a most Complete Stock of : Stationery. Magazines, Pictures, F ancy Goods, etc. ---------- on AA Pr N EW STOR ~ WILL BE OPENED SOON Look for Mn which will appear at an Early Date ri A | ss AA mt sini ---------------- a PP A AMA A PAA AN Fo W Miss from Ott Dobbs, Lillian Barrie Faglor. will Saturday stvet, awa on the week-cnd with Char Taylors King street, Miss Sarah Willis will Saturday M nest 3 te tinued on page 3.) £0. BiN her mother, arrive and wil be Murray's k ing on sl. MARY'S SCHOOL RE-OPEXNS September 3rd After Renovations. wit Jed. building has Cn Thorough ~t. Mary's opened on September vacation the ited dnd a greet the » ng school bh formall on ren pleasant surprise the inside has and this old fa miliar "building will present np pearance, { one of the in the oung scholars on he entire and papered day a line entrally Imest loealed, it is school properties . IF the past' twelve years the j this 's prize of his class ta cipal of year a a arde ful pu ber of marks in orsl at the high schoe nations, This year 'Dy Master Joseph standing of ninety highest in' the h ing ent the prize lLieahy, w two per the prize bi NBAR-HUMPHREYS NUPTIALS, York Street, day: Morning, Wedding on Wednes Avery ding at hom York street, r, Mi age ty pretty place but quiet houss wis Wednesday morning, of Mrs. Humphreys when her eldes May, was Hedry 1. Dunbar, of The bride looked Y beautiful byidal Only immediate friends contracting parties were present. The of The bnde, Miss Kathlie acted the part of bridesmaid, the groom was attended by Charles Cuanninghan The nuptial knot tied by Rev. Douglas Laing, First -Baptist churciy who ty-five years ago performed the her mother. Fhe couple left on 'the noon a honeymoon outing, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. took the t daugt ed nn marn 'this charm attire of the unit to very the Sige . while was th some twen of same happy traan for young for What Happened in Kingston and Elsewhere in 1887. Dolan, is manufacturing a heavy harness for the depart Mr set of ment. Farmers five complain of light erops hack 130 bushels . Thieves entered Mr. loon, Montreal street, whiskey, heer Owen Kennedy in the police cells, two women and a man, to a gallon of sweet milk. They enjoyed it. Police Constable Timmerman turbed a Sunday game of ball on Un fon street, . Park Nine baseball Belleville in great game: D. J. Millan stored one of gi run for the Park Nine. get Sownrds" and stole and tub of butter treated the ev, prisonet's dis- SHOOTING AT OTTAWA. Scores Made by Kingstonians D.R.A, Meeting. An Ottawa despatch hing stomiang figured as follhs in Wed nenday's shooting at thy -D.R.A. meet ing : ) Dominion match, seven rounds, af ay and 80 yamis--J. J. DBarcett, 5 Swaine, E. W. Skinner, Gl J. Dawson, 6% T, M. As salatine; 61; D. T. McManus, 57; W. A, Milton, 56; I'. G. C. Campbell, 55. Walker match, seven shots, at Si and 900 yards Swaine, 63; Skinner, 55: Campbell, 55; J. J. Bamrett, M4; McManus, 53; Asselstine, 53; Pawson, a JH Barrett, a The conditions were very bad at 900 yards... Many shots missed the targels. CONDEMNED THE BRIDGE, And Will Hold the Contractor Re The Good Roads' committee met at Sharbot Lake on Mondpy and in dpoited the Tew pier at Skarbot Lake bridge. It found the per was act wompleted according to conisact, and also that work on the pier would crumide and is 'in a soit condition. The committee will hold the con tractor 10 the terms of the cantract. Un Tuesday the commities mest Loughbore Lake brides, which nesds some planking. It 'was decided that all necessiey repairs Io mare to the dg and that the rail ng be painted, . Don't Miss This. 'Ladies' black cloth skirts, at gays iy Da $1.29, Putton's, 2% Pritcess street 3 ArTive During the DRESS GOODS Our big show- ing of New Dress Goods for Fall and Winter wear is now ready. and better values than ever before. First choice is best choice be- cause many lines cannot be repeat- ed this season. 50c, - 75c, $1.00 and up NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE: Larger range. { | ! Some who sewed 200 bushels of grain taon- | Fresh * Sweet Peas Asters Gladioli garden From our ! each day at HPURDY"S own | 109 BROCK STREET i lowers in all arrabge ment for all occasions i promptly. ER. 1 § | | {chased for $1,500. be We Grind Our Own Lenses A Skillful Examination OF YOUR EYES At this establishment cannot fall to reveal the real cause of Your not seeing well And not 0 sey properly Means your eyes need atien- As gpecielists In corresting ERRORS oi REFRACTION of the eves Classes prescribed 'and made hy us will give vou "perfect. vision LS. Asselstine D. 0. §. Registered Optometrist & Optician 842 King St. Phone 1019. EE ------------------------------------------ Kingiton's Exclusive Optica . NECKLETS AND. LAVALIERES In Platinum and GoM, wet with Diamonds, Amythists and Pearls. Necklets in MK Gold, Sprays of Pearls, new, with from §14.00 All Drops, quolse. Peridot, paz and Pearls, from $10.00 up, up. with Chains, in Tur- Amythist, To- in 14K GoM, complete. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, 850. KING STREET. ------------ hi mai AB ASS FURS) Everything in Furs obtained of us will be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit and right. i to-date. i GOURDIER'S EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS | Phone 700 REAL ESTATE SPECIALS A dwelling Durham st reet,| together with nine building lots and barn on an be pur , The dwelling is rented for i $96 per year. ' MULLIN Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. 'Phone 639. "The Busy Real Estate Corner." Fire Insurance. tl = Edges of collars sawing your neck? Cuil rasping your wrists? Shirt bindiugs pricking like chestnut burrs? "Tattered Warps and Woofs." Perhaps you have a scraping acquaintance with them? Yes? Then we are not doing YOUR LAUNDRY WORK. Let us introdfice you to oar smooth ways and your ac- quaintance wan't be a scraping one, but a welcome, perman- ent, pleasing relation. KINGSTON LAUNDRY Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sts. "Phone 22.

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