7 THE DANY BRITISH WHIG, Tw ESDAY. sea: MBER 19, iota. GRANT HALL STRUCK A IEW ISH CHRISTENING | ASK $3,000,000 At the Home of J. B. Abramson ! For Chats Falls Expropriated Pro- i i | Colborne Street. perty. BY LIGHY NING | N . 5 v 2 , i s . . ! : Tw ESDAY | i The home of J. B. Abramson, 4 Col-| Messrs Harty and O'Connor, MORNING'S STORM. i botne street, was the scene, on Tues | through their solicitor, R. A. Prin ---- day noon, of & special event in the 'gle, h.C., Ottawa, havg filed ftheir | Noshe Stones Knocked Off--One of | Jewish community. The rite of er {ian with the secretary of the Hydro: the .Hauds of the Cloik Was Algo | | cutneizion was Werioeme «d by Rabbi H.| Electric Commission for compensation bas . Rotblet, and the one-week-old and fin refpect' of the lands and proglerty amaged. j only son of Mr, and Mrs. Abramson | expropriated by the Ontario govern: Grant Hall was struck hy lightning | was christened in the presence of twen- ment, known as the "Chats Rapids" in the severe stom of Tuesday morn | EY iverrdatives and friends of the fam. | property. The claim amounts to wbout ag, bul fortunately no great damage |" 1 i Soo tn. The Hydro-Electsic Com l'wa# done. The hghtning bit the Louig Abramson, of this city, cousip mission have given notice that the northeast cornut of the buildibg and of the father, was first godiather, and | amount of compensation will be de knocked several stones out of plas: Mi. and Mrs. M. Njsman presented the termined by the Ontario Railway mid <n 30 he ok infant to him. The boy was named Municipal Board. It is likely that whe Fhe clock adgo "suffered 'as a ~ result | Edwaid. De. GG. W. Mylks was pres: [arbitration will be proceeded with at of thé pranks of the lightnivg. Ude ent at the ceremony fan early date.. Prominent engineers of this. handle 'was knoked "off d thie | Fhe rabbi and the guests sal "down | have been al, "work on the case for : a To ne Bo - o ane to a bountiiul repast in 'the dining- | some time both in the interests of the of co rae fo t e dock out of HIS) s1omn, after the ceremony, which wa individuals and of the Hydro-Electric ness. People coming to worl al followed by a short programme ot, Commission. | Cust 0 slock, and passing Grant hall, mggic and specches. * | The property was expropriated on} { oticed that the time, registered was March 9th last by the Hydro Electric yist 7.30, byt it was not until later A SEVE E RAIN. STORM, {Commission, "the "owners having six on that lightning tad damaged the 3 - | months in which to file their elaim. building. n fu hs cht | The Lightning Was Very Close-- |The power in yuestion was secured in | ue it wis learned that the hi 47 Half Inch of Rain. two parts. in June, 1883, the islands ning had teem lwo holes in the wall | were - x eam at th: tower, wand the stones fell, toa The elecirie storm' on Tuesday morn | granted hy the {intario govern » Leg . i Hl ment to Hou. Wjitiam, Harty, of King bing 4 'hole the slate roof. \« Ing was very severe and alt hough not ston. On October 2 1911, Do avis that hold the hands of the clock 88 much rain fell as did in the storm' T " and tie Ho twa $y ; and We Week 20. the - High UNE on yminion government granted to "Daniel were agl nigred Lo malchwood. Z 2 g f '0'Connar, KO, of Ottawh, the gow much closer' to the city. and sceniad | oy poent slide 'on Victoria Toland. 2 The Newspaper wits are say- [to be doing damage somewhere in the 'Ch, qe Rapids. The owners claim that PERSONAL MENTION, tl vidinity, The street cars were held | A y : ys {up for more than went minutes 0a Bnew power wan he Seviloped we a = : | LE ry uty minutos © Jule That C be Cut down I he Movcwmouts, ofthe FouplomWhia | dung the storm snd wpwaris of | an as or Pr, Freak aie ng at Lorsets are to X . W shor Are Doing and Saying. «one hundred ielephonés were knocked [hig flight against time in (he Gordon " . L. Whiting, Clergy street, went Ot of commission. temporarily. The 4 Bennett aeroplane competition at Chi. tabooed shortly Lis Pal, on Tuesday afternoon. | IMl of ran measured about one balf [sago, Monday afternoon. Hé did 124 # i Mrs. R. Cowan and son, of Victen, | ™® inch. The only damage 50 far niles in one hour, ten minutes, fifty >t" ate visiting George U. Fralick, Barrie { reported from the storm wes a tree (six segonds, or over 105 miles an hour. . . x . - street. jan Coibome street, which was rns | The Hyaro- Electric commission will | Mr. and Mrs. Pejtigrew, Albert and a Lumb was lopped off. | not, of course, pay anywhere like the A well-known Kingston woman Cost of Living 'street, have loft on a visit to Otia- i 183 000, 000 that Messrs. William Harty Buy your clothes where you can get fust as wi : ex-MA., of Kmgston aml Daniel 3 good ones as you have always had but for con- A.- Somervilie, of the Kingston & | : Gi #] | ViConnor, of Ottawa, want forthe was shown this clipping and O'Connor, of Ottawa, want for the siderably 1 Pemitoke railway, is on a vacation | aa 3 : 4 Fall h dod ' Shats falls power rights, nee Ww gu favans. § George A. Jackson and Frank San- | 4 . the city of Ottawa, This will by : : thinks otherwise and said % : oh ; i i , ' i Tord be Wire: of Jgnrestown, N.X.. settled by arbitration by the Ontario are in the vit ; ? 4 railway and municipal board. and L ess Mone George Keith of Ottawa, is visit- f 28 | | the hear ving will probably he at Ot | ing Mr., and Mrs. Russell White, 9 es } tawa. Ini is understood here that the 4 ---- Clergy street, ; : commission have formally offered ' 3 Invest $15 00 That's all Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Page, Bufialo, | z p EY y Mr. Harty $2,000, namely 8420 with Never, while women . * NY, as the guests of Sergi. Bate | oi yompaund paeront Jor Tat ha : ' man, Bay street. 3 ught in 3, generally nown nas - . * in one of our Suits or Overcoats and you'll i Miss Annie Coffey, Arch strect, is g \J.the Harty rights. = As regatds 0'Con wear dresses and look in get a real $15.00 or $20.00 value. | visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Helytrom, ; nor itis claimed that he got the in Watertown, N.Y. 2 i Re timber slide rights from 'the dominion * ill h di d Ls : Miss Minnie Kennedy, Garden Is- | = | | government, but that thet had no mirrors wi t cy iscar Come and See them land, left on Tuesday, for Ottawa to | a. right to sell them. as they belongad . visit Mrs. Raymond. i N ; to the Ontario government Mrs. D. J; Millar and daughter, oS 5 ? ¥ Corsets." : May, Earl street, have returaed fiom a % STOCK MARKETS, - a visit with relatives at. Toronto. a " 3 ! Me. W. G. Wilson, Napanee, i , 7 F. R. McCurdy Co., Clarence Cham : J staying the week with Mrs Alexan Gf 3 ers--H. W. 'Nelles, 'Manager. ' 5 - der Henry, Manhattan Apartment, To ¥ : _ : Closing Prices, Sept. 10th : For Negligees > Possibly ronto, : B x William Martin and Miss Bessie Montreal. . v pturned to Garden Is- o ; Marten have returned to Garde LEILA MCINTYRE Canners ......... : 68) E) = 2 . 5 . 4 } 2 " : VIN ON' and after visiting: friends In Tor- |... air) "Mond. reams," at the Grand |Cement pid. # aannsitan a : 934 For Dresses 2) Never / hk : on onday, Sept? 16th (Car 4 . 87 . . ( 3 \ J J. Kénnedy and J. Rodgers, of the a iin v-- x roy oo - Ll S ; have refurn- AT THE POLICE COURT. domiron I 14) st cet railway company, Richelieu : B K O C K S T R E E T | Phi ae and haye Reovmd Mayor Hoag Presided on the Bench Raita Power AE in 1 THE present fashion of Mrs. Lambert of Toronto, has re- { or Tuesday. Shaw 1504 . ; furied home after 3 visit LB Mayor Hoag presided on the bench |S¢ a a = daughter, Mrs. » £0, 1% "the police court Tues w.OP ERE 2 3 1 at the police wart, on Tuesday morn St straight lines demands a Cor Clergy street. in : Me ,.o ) n -- - ing, and dispatched husiness in quick | Mex. Nor Sa Santas pa Miss Agnes Copeland, of Belle- order, i Spanish - River ville, now a professional nurse, in T Del RE . . TH . . A drunk, a stranger in the city, whe 1am Debentures Sha sarees V Brooklyn, N-Y.. wpant Monday with |i, ipu" a onto, einimed he had at set especially if the woman - Re BR bevy NY | Roh on the "watsr-waggon™ for a AI : 3 visiting friends on Garden island, | 1°" time, but on coming to Kings-|Copper ... vu Casio ave SH 18 inclined to be embonpoint. rr ton, Monday, managed to ship off, | Smeliers s o returned home on Sunday evéning . . = t . To t when he wet an old friend. As it was|C.P.R. © : NY eae nD, . his first time up, he was given a |Bsthichem Steel Miss K. Cullinane, of Leith, Coun- Chahice. Khnding : ty Cork, Ireland, sister of Father Peter Karris, a Crock. is accusell of [into Cullinane, Ballycanoe, Ont., is via- assaulting : another Greek, George Bal | Stel : 4 iting Miss M. Hanley, Wellington | ' a a Tp nr. allo THE newest models we A A street Hos. This is the outcomes a row | Erie dasha 24 [ the two had a few nights ago. Ballos | Cotton w li 1 Sanh Gentes Harriaon oo igs, claims that Karis used a knife on [Of ny i Sedesan "i i h f F, Il - ] : . th @.cordia J invite you to inspect our ing in the city for the past three | MM The 'tus was sularged or 3 | Pee. i ka { ave or a are ow In c range of New Jall Suits.' There are over days, left on Tuesday for Picton to} ae Sk | Why ibis ei ' § . , visit Mrs, Thomas Weldon, Picton, "hy Kipling Filed. but - kh 1s 200 distinct garments, all this season, oat "The Girl of My Dreams." Ou ats private' arty ti New bust, = and ere 18 embodying the very latest ideas from Mes. (Dr 7 Wittihm McCarthy and lit: | "The Girl of My Dreams" isa clean | York City, David Bispham sang | x * } . - . London and New York tia son, Willinm, have returned from and amusing musical comedy, contain: 'Danny Deever" to an audisnce| h . 2 | f C f R a Now York city, where. they have been {ing veal humor and furnishing a great | which include Rudyard Kipling, | t € crucia point 0 orset t- visting Dr. McCarthy's brothers, 1: diversity of entertainment. 'The wit is author of the verses which Walter | : * : MM. and J. H. MeCarthy. as brilliant as the stage settings, cos | Damrosch set to music. Mr. Biap- | Prices $1 7 50 to $35 Each Mrs. Jenkins, Ontario N.Y., who umes 3nd effects. John Hyams and | ham tells the following interesting | ness---they are long over the * . has been visiting her daughter, Leila Mclutyre are the bright particu- | story regarding the occurrence: - ' . = Mrs. GG. Saunders, Albert street, lar stare of an exceptionally clever "At the conclusion of my efforts," . . : N started for Moosejaw; Sask., Tues- cast. Miss Mclntyre's greatest hit is [says the baritone, Mr. Kipling hips. The extra length gives A tii) losi: 3 1 day to join her son, who resides the unique "Dr. Tinkle Tinker song | abruptly left the room and the ny partic ular des zn can be male to ther. number. Mr. Hyams is funny at allf house, with never a wort about the! . . A : Your special measurements in any desired Somp-- oo | times. The music is tuneful. Besides ! song, which had by that tfme be-i slimness and grace essens- cloth. A man is reported to have heen af- jan excellent cast of prificipals there {como famous, and was sung by Satisfaction 3 { fected with the lightning 'during the [will be & big beauty #horus snd a |evéry man with a D and a diaphram . - . ; guaranteed. : storm, at thé corngr of Division and [pony ballet. The attraction will best [in his make-yp. Bat as Kipling . tial to the perfect fit of the ; . morning. He !the - Grand en Monday, Heptomber | says, 'that Is another story." And A \ was sitting on a brick waggon, and 16th. Fit came out after he had recovered . ¢ the side of his fage is said to have - Se-------- ------ from the attack®of pneumonia ho | new full skirts been singed from the electricity in the How 'She Made Good. Bread. | vaught on the way home that very . air, The arm of a little girl with er | night. 3 Pine strevts, on Tuesday One woman ~ writes, "Failure after] Eis was the way of it: "On my . ~ . : ¥ : h : was momentarily paralyzed, fil Hed i i oth i "Rubber gloves" at Gibson's. pe ure ey tec Jom the ua a ot fT! feturn to London the next summer ; ' ar This afternoon, the polies arrested | YOUSL ah py ang. ae Whit a gentleman called on me and : 3 NJ . two middle aged men, one on a charge | THY satistactory unt used White brought a message from the cele- 8f drunkenness, and vagrancy, and the [Swan Yeast Cakes." Package of | 8ix| pared author to the effect that he of using insulting [G@kes Jo. Free sample from hite| was very sorry if on such-and-such § cg language towards a couple of ladies. Swan. Spices & Cereals, Limited, To |, évening he might have appearsd We offer a splendid range of Adl "Nyal's family remedies." ~ Giliwon'x, {ronto, Ont. to have been uncermonious in leav- s - The late Col. Whitehwud, o Mont. | Yobh Yan Ph Po ot G ing the room without some word as W - 3: real, was a great friend of the Roya ellow Egg ums and Gages. to 'Danny Deever," which he had h ool Scotch ['weeds, suita- Military College, Kingston. i Crawford peaches, pears, ete, large ! beard for the first time. But that 4 Le a ; WIS John E. Redmond has issued an consigntient | expected Wednesday | the fact was--and "Mr. Kipling ble for Suits and Skirts, in A appeal for more funds to his suppor. morning. Prices are lowest at Uar-| wanted me to now it--that he was ; ters in' the United Seales. kKy's. go powerfully moved by the com- x : position that he could not trust the new "Tan, Brown and. -- - = { himself to speak, and so he made a . , - bolt for the door!" Grey Mixtures. ay : 8 ; } os Mr. Bispham will sing Danny SE x Rath ny v x oN BT v Deever Wednesday, Sept. 11th, as the Grand Opera House. other on a charge Miss Mary Leitch, of Coulson, was : a : = : dan are . wd sta Si' fatally bummed by a wp explosion, : : ~ : ; ou ea = A " Ton -- : whi Iso « t tructi of t $1 2 5 Y r ] as | the hose and contents." Good Shoes for $1.50 2 Ld a ; % rr ~~ eS ; weloome exionded by oti. of pee Ae {8 A NPA Fae = NT fines, pei ones" ol § © But We 'Have Them. Superior values in English - Rolf Emit re tr Ea chrliad Oliuy 3 3 A w d § > 2 void N a, : os : ; ni ' ; gi a fet giting wn s" 230, ha 5% for drug stors wants. F Ladies' Fine Kid Blucher Boots, nice stock Girls' Fine Kid or Box Calf Boots, 11 to 2 Boys" Box Kip or a Heavy Grain Boot, 1 10 5... Men's Strong, Well-made Working Boots . 8 to 10 . ¥ These are Splendid 'nine. i WE ALSO HAVE HIGHER paviva I YOU WANT THEM The Lockett Shoe Store 2 rr --------