Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1912, p. 8

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STAI i cp HO 50 Sl Soins ti ; $0 gis Ey Se x ™ " ar Na x o « THE PAILY MRITISRH wis yr RDAY. AUGUST 31, Joi. Hom AVOR TO SECURE "TONGER OF MRS. SAVARY, RY, WIFE OF 'Sr ---- SEXSON OF NAVIGATION. © | : JAMES" VICAR, 2 = . i t Government Hopes to Come tv The Deceased Lady, Passed Away ' : : Terms With Insurance Companies | During Friday Night--Her Home . v : for High Rates After October | Was in Summerland, B.C. ! | H | S0th---Movements of Vessels in} The 'shadow of sadness was casi y ONIG : 7.30 to 10. and Ong of This Port. { over the community on Saturday 4 5 : 38) ? - It is possible that arrangements will | morning, when it was learned that p : . be made _with the = marine insurance j Mrs. Ta. X.. Savary; wile of -the vicar mien companies To secure an extension of of 8t. James' church, had died 'sud- A 4 er the period in which insurance is grant- | denly during Friday night, and sin- ? We mention a few of the: money-saving lots ed'to vessels on the great lakes. { cere sympathy of many people who ¥ Pi : Report says that.the government is | had met and learned to love ' Mrs ' ¥ > . planning to have the period of navi- | Savary during her residence herer~Ja | = : . - gation extended a month later than' extended to She dercaved young hus ' m former years. Marine insurance band. u € . a ce companies at present refuse to insure! Mrs. Savary was removed to the > ' op after October 30th, owing to general hospital late Friday night and ' HAR the extreme danger to navigation gave birth to & child, which i Jo Fe , : ; f \ : It is' hoped hy the government, how- | ing well. BY i . Promises to be a SUCCESS; as ner, he make. yom a The deceased was a daughter of Mr. t » sr whereby, lor ° very igh rates, msurd, and Mrs. Regihald Neve Ss | ." f N ance can he secursd, pnd it is thought land, B.C She' Hens ne nn Wine arge quantities o ew fin" should the fall season by sible to nipeg to tS Savary seven years ago, x : . ably open, it will be guite possible to Bi G d h b d successfully carry out the scheme and wehon the latior was Serving in an in 00C S ave een Crow ng thereby considerably Jessen the possi I Cy BL CHL ome tim . : * bility of 8 recEiFens f tha bf Te aftirwards * the young couple removed A th ; k ": pA ul A FoI Tce ut the: banka . to Kingston, her "husband bei sing. ap- mn on us 1S wee . en fodu'ted (in 20 muh 1038 AE pointed J to the vicarage of St. : , y : : Sn | James', in which parish he had served - \ . : ids. las a curate before going to the me . " ! ® Movements ot Vessels, . {tropolis of the middle west, i that will be offered. Ba k S h 1 A ' A : Séven "schooners, loaded with coal, ! Mr Savary had entered upon a life : " C to C 00 » ally Bo Ss a number bound for mingston, were? of ininess and blessing, a helpmeet A Pe . oN 9 held up at Ugwego, Friday aftergoon, to her. husband trie clergyman' « \ qf : oWing to a very héavy' gale. The.) . . ans 1 ren S A A A a ee it es cl i | nein Buéna Vista ventured out, wile She wax child of the Chun hy ! : » . however, and made the trip to Whing- © Xue aa; pad jpod, in St. dares! i ' tid ad h . The Bue X; as way closely conpectey It 8 tough, wa know, { for we pave been there, AOD eT oe tue. we with the parochial work. How about #hm\Boys' School Clothes? = cleared for Wesipbrt, to discharge | « Besides hue TO - yr n ain toc ings rit > t of th esse In Summeriand, L., four brothers! Whatever the 1 y does he does 'with a strug This was the Siw: trip he Vemel, , [20 fre stan, wirvive s Prati i TIT | that' singe being made "into a -#®lght boat. nd. a i 4 gle, and that's why we look: to the strength of | At Folger's whari: Steamer Alex- , Constance and Mary, at Bo Sige These are i pearly : all waited sizes, and are excellent values, our School Clothes so well. { andria, up, Friday nignt; steamer merland; Rex, in Calgary, Alta. Ed. Geronia, down, j ward, in North Dakota, U.S x. and from 15¢ to. 28¢ pair. We ve e B ' S » it . % T. Co's elevator : Fag Eme son, Harold, in Dawson City, Yukon. ha th OVS chodl : Sui S In from Welland 'canal, with two gr BS -------- Pi k | -N; h | 0 y | barges, cleared for Montreal. o IN SPORTING CIRCLES - Your IC O- 1g t C. The steamer Stormount; leaded with 7 ( y toe . av Reefers, Norfolk and Russian Styles. [The steamer 8 upint; louded with A rood chance t ) get School Hosiery I her way to Fort William. Suits at $3, $3. 50, $4, $5 and up to . 0 ! The steamer Ames passed down, and | BOWL. ING G AMES PLAYED ON | the steamer Gordon, up, on Satur 1 ) FRIDAY EVENING. | ,200 M P ie oe en 's ure emstitc ed ' According to size. ' | The steamer oiler cle ared Satur. Toronto Won and Rochester Lost day, for Port Colborne, to load . The ebrics have: hoo. testo 5 te in" ternational Baseball Lenguc andkerchiets 1¢ abrics have been tested for streng ath, The steamer .Sowards arrived from | Toronto Now Five Games Ahead and the sewing could not be better, re on with coal for Rockwood hos | *0i Rochester. | Full sizes 3, Tor Men's wear! Good looking, perfect fitting School Suits. - J. ine schooner Julis B. Merrill Grriy | rity Sates were (layed : : Very Special To-Night 10c Each. ed from Oswego, with" coal tor Ang | and evening, Yo) lin's, 7 the afterncon R, J. Mc Relvey's rink ] A) | g --_-- pr : he Sort Parents. and Boys n From a 'message feceived af Garden went to Rockwood green and met A qe .. Island on Friday ajght, stated that defeat by a score of 22 to 5. The . Y C T 1 B th 1; k the steamer. Britannic 18 still ashore Liayeores were: ~ 1 ,000 ards Linen r h 0 e ing 0 1 €. ) at 'Weaver's Point, below Morrisburg, | Kingston--Nev. Rice, W. H. Worm. in spite of nearly a week's efforts by with, W. Jackson, R. J, McKelvey 17 inches wide, usually sold at 10¢/ yard. | 1 y the Calvin and Donnelly Wrecking skin. . V S 1 T N N° companies, The plan of operations, Kockwood--T. Poole, W. R. Ick | . ery pecia O- ight 6¢ Yard. which has been followed out this J. Davidson, R. S. Graham, skip y week to pull her off, may have to be 22 . : z | abandoned, and another plan under- in'ghe local games D. Murray's rink! r nN 1 ST RE EE x : taken 10 free the stranded vessel skipped by W. M. Campbell won The yacht Zathiro, with a party from E 1.yons by a score of 16 to oN Men's Natural Merino Underwear {from Montreal, was at the shipbuild- = 45 Ihe players were : 1 si : shirt « b yw Q : a : A s. play : All sizes of Shirts,and Drawers. J e rig rely . se © ing wharf on Saturday. { . Dr, Buchanan, W. C, Crozier, W. H A 1 . vat Dra ust th right we ight for - these cool The' government tug Scout coaled at wormwith, Ww, M. Campbell, skip--16 nights, bétween seasons. Swift's, on. Saturday morning, and W.shaekson; Br. A. ¥:- Knapp, W Ya . moved up to the Lereal companys gy Montgomery, E. Lyons, skip I. 50c Each. wha § , | R..S. Graham's rink won from J. : ' n it's wharf: Steamer Toronto, w rCorbett's rink 'by a score . of b | 14 to 11. The players: up; -Ridean nang cleared for Ottawa; | : Ps players : ' 3 : ' . > hdcan Ring, hewn from Ottawa: | oH Bruathwaite, A. B. Wiliams, ¥ Boys" Natural Merino Underwear \ PERSONAL MENTION. = Moore, J. B. Porxistes, J. Lee All w anted sizes of Shirts and Drawe TS. These are the proper weight 3 . . ie, J. . Corbett, skip--11. . : > a Dh x = . b Movements of the People What | A big tournament is being arcangid for now'. Prices 2 oe, 30c, 3oe, 40¢, 45c. 5 for Labor Day. The event will a They are Doing and Saying. l'vommence in the mornfng and last all down and up; North sing, down and | Miss Mae Melntyre and Miss Anna day. = Robinson went to _Totonto for the ex: | nn . hibition. | ® League Baseball on Friday. One Garment . Frank Vanhorn, Clergy street, left, | : . - E - : "i on Saturday, to visit the Torontt pig | International league Toronto, 7: c _ cl \ : : : x = : De rca) | Urovidemce, 3. Montreal, 5; Jersey 4 I'hat denmiinds more attention this Fall than ever before, Mr, and Mrs. V. T. Holland, Syra- | Civy, 1; Bufialo, 6. Baltimore, 3; . no X cuse' *N y. * ack iT Buffalo, 2; Baltimore. 0, Newark, 4; : N » sitors © city \ : Su Ry were visitors in the city i Rochester, 3. i Bas \ . : 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. Lew Williams and | Canadian feaguo--St. i Thomas, 6; y ; S c IS ; y - their son, "Douglas, were in the city { Brantford; 4. (four innings). Viuelph, ; O e -» ° on Saturday. "4 5; London, 2. Peterboro, 4-4; Oita WE _ Capt. «James Bell, of the Stella Fish | wa. 3-0. Hamilton, 5: Berlin, 2. Our new makes, with their close fitting styles for ing company, has left for Vancouver, | American leagie Washington, 7; fe A i +B.C,, on a visit. 3 | New York, 2. St. Louis, 5; Detrqit, I / utumn are now r addy. 4 Rev. 8. Sellery, Napanee, has return- | I. Boston, 7; Philadephia, 1. Cleve [/ RELI v cd from his vacation and wil occupy land, 7: Chicago, 2. * his pulpit, Sunday. : | National* "league Chis ago, 5 St " ; French Model Corsets, $2, I. 50 WwW 1 e on Frank Nobes and his sister, . Mies! Louis. 4. 'Pitt sburgh, 2; Cincinnati, 1. ' BO {hl EE : Nobes, of Montreal, are visitipg Mis Boston, 3; Philadelphia; = Brooklyn, i $ $ 3 Elmer, Brock street. . i 7; New York, 5. {i French Model Corsets, 2. 50, 3 Nightshirts nh sos Helen and Kathleen Mclntyre ' : a . tandi if . ave gone to Sydenham, to spend a | nternational League Standing Bale : few weeks with iriends, | Toronto, 614; Rochester, 585; New "XR! And Maude of Heavy English Twilled Co ex -- Lo Briccan, of 211 William street, ark, 504; "Haliimore, 4%; Bufialo, ceedingly wide and extra long, fhoroughly with his : > . ittle daughter, Annie Brit- 473: Jersey City, 162; Montreal, \ 57 ¢ | 5) , nd 2y " jton, are visiting his son, in Toronto. ' 453!, Providence, 415. 1 2 ' he B D ll re C, sown-and finished. Regular $1.25, 1.50, for Miss Ella Kiell, Queen street, and © ot ; est olia orset Miss Annie McMaster, Garden Island, Duck Season Opens Sept. 15th. W. hs 98c FE have left to attend the Toronto exhi-| Many people seem fo. bo under (he e have ever had is now ready C Each. earl Mra. Sanguel Phillip 8 mission impitaddon that. he, deck In all ted ir. anc irs. Sapjue Mp Savage gegson opens on the first of Septem wanitie sizes. aud son, Samuel Phillip Savage, Jr, ber. The law governing the opening of of Elizabeth, N..J., were in thf city on the duck season provides for an open . A ------ ¢ Saturday ; Jonas Lundin has returned to the chy, alter a year's absence, during li north of the C.P.R., Ontario, New Flannelette Nightshirts, which period he was visiting his home d Be he 16th of Seton oh A . | in Swed n. 4 : : y & N RRR ran of Naso i ftir ths Se me JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. Nev: English Pyjamas, {and William Weight - Kingston: are p.R., which includes land as far north \_ ; spending a short vacation at Temaga- of here as Smith's Falls. The law will mi; Northern Ontario. i ; 2 be strittly cached owt in this respect Made. of Strong Scotch iainadlotts. amply rite HeSed. their home ty SChy avd ignotance of the faw is Bo ex: WENTY-FIVE YEARS - p Oo er me in ale. JENTY-FIVE YE! GO, leagth and width in Gycry g raement. © All sizes. = cago; aiter visiting bis cousin, W. J. : 4 TWENIY-FIV Au, ; commie "seapfn for 'shooting from September mm the northern district, which means rs mee [in {hosctgouds. = it a dens trent. oe Labor Day Excursions. | What Happened in Kingston and Ci 11 . DREN' : 3 es v ob larrie street, is leav . . Go . ol ¢ ' 4 Worth $1.2 1.50, 1.75 for ing; on Sunday, for a two weeks' trip | To Rochestur by steamers North Elsewhere In 1887. - id ! : v » to Toronto, Hamilton, Bufialo, . Ro- Ring and Caspian, going Aug. 30th | Steamyn Juna, in which convieis 1 / WEAR } . » chester, 'Syracuse and other cities. Mst, and Sept. lst, and returning, tll | Schoones and. Kelly made escape from \ WS | . 98. Francis W. Jackson, Chicago, man- | Sept. 3rd. Round trip only $2. 50. J. P. penitentiary, was found beached and | 4 . ' 2 ager of the Hamilton Foundry and Hanley, agent. sunk: ten miles above Oswego. (on 300 4 : y : Machine works, is in the city, spend- viéts could not be located. . : { ch * 3 ing a short vacation with his par} For Sale. Sir John - Maedonsld returned to A hg ents. An attgactive list of houses from wil' ws § Highing a4 Pounds This : ] 14 : A fishi rity, consisting of F. A 1 st lat nes | WIHT stant un well in his coming i / hai hy 6 D Manging, AcE. Welle W. 15. Smith, a' sptendid ~Josaliion aud a rit [FOrey ove hia sont in thin constr | + J / School ozen les' El and R. C. Wilson, of Ithies, N Y wre pricks. Howard S. Folger, 44 Clas: tueney. y 1 turned home from Battersea om Sat | ene sticet. Famous Park Nine defeated at base ' Ee . : . The v latost f Fall St Je: i urda; LC ball by Toronts's team, score 10 tg 6. 0 Worth 0 A yies. ' x house poat party, . consisting of | "Whpltey" 'Lewis and "Pago" Frank Kingston was offered franchise of $1 50, 1.7 79, 2 00. On sale for Nr. antl Mes. ©. J. Canfield, Mr. and ' © irofici, the indicted gunmen in the Hamilton in international baseball on Mrs. H. 41. Labdell, C. A. McWhinney, Rocenthal New York murder case, are { league, but it could not he considered Bs 98¢ E h. Sithus Olga, Mr and Mrs. Me} reported to be ready to turn state's Ee to. the Tutonlth of the Sasa. = ent, 1eago; Ve gone up the Te is a Tm jor vessels in . . aC Rideas, 'where they, will spend She Rito oh -- tion hat hey bel eago: The rate oa wheat to Rig 'We have the largest assortment of acatio ow ts." Gi , te yt ues at 6c.per bushel A Manufacturer's Forced Sale. . - 1 SY intone | arn Hues an oan: Eames ent : ~ Childr en's Boots for Boys and Girls, Get Ready for the Holiday. by the republican national co ites : 'Hats for the Holiday. . I's a pleasure selecting your bat that Ormsby McHarg, formed | All the pew. st at Cdmpheiit Y oung or Old, that we have ever shown. from the unrivatied asortment of new 'strong supporter of 4.ol. velt, | Bros', the style cents for men's bats. | .. "Buying in such large quantities enables us styles 'at Usmpbell Bros', Ningston's (has decided td oust his vote for Taft. ok : . hat stare. ~~ | "P. J. Carey was appoineed chief | Mina' Mabei Sweeney, of Smith's to give you the Best Shoes for the money. - fruit mspector: for West Ont Falls, is . visiting - Miss Dix, Brock . , . Cape Vincent Sunday Conndetions I Wilko J. Allan, a Frherete mall street. Nhe will ming a solo wn Cooke's Ti ry us for S¢hool Boots. ' America TH) am. and 2 pms re- er, was drowned. church to-morrow eveming. , . turning leaves Cape Vincent 11 am. | Trunks and suit eases, cheap. Dut-| Have you real estate to sell or and 6.45 pm. Bc. return. tons. rent? 1 oan fou umtomers] . o g . ie "Fresh. Huplets owes." Gibsow's marketing! a I Ther, 10 Tareas at 8 The Lockett Shoe e Store. 3 7 » ! Fe . ; A . LSE 3 ~ . 5] | ww i

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