THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1912. mr " on " "of 3 . + . ~ L a = Brock street, who have been trav- 1 -- -- elling In the west returned home} YOUTHFUL BURG R Be > a a TTS : * on Friday. : cath : 3 Rau I old in Master Herbert Wood, Barriefield, | g - \ ER g r left on Tuesday for St. Alhan's | STOLE MONEY FROM CAMPBELL) i « ea er Ami aad tye Te rr ---------- ~ uli school, Brockville. : BROS'. HAT STORE. : 'Twilight 3,2. sss Het stir sens ; SATURDAY ONLY R 1 : Picked the Lock Early in the Even- \ home on Monday ¥ . Latést additions to the cloth bound editions of the most . . . - Misses Emma and Eldie Pense, ing--F¥scaped From the Rear a J . Ba it d SOMe we bes 8 Fox is in undoubted vogue | #44944eee50sssscssasestees | Jims Tonms on Thursday 10] poor uy Mr. Campbell Entered at ois sh fist, comprians. sume of the best boyke "varieties are Isabella A very bright and enjoyable tea | Pend a few days in Ottawa. the Frou ver broug iin . '- 8 41. -1 ys >. cs | Was given on Friday afternoon b Misses' Edward L. Fortt who has . By Gene-Stratton Porter -- BY De Morgan Red Sable, Black Silver Point- Mrs. J. H. V. Crowe, Royal Military been in Toronto for several weeks| A-duriig young burglar made Girl of the Limberlost. An Affair of Dishonor, Our showing of styles for tic White . > returned home to-day. ue mel sa fen } d Freckles Alice for Short . ed and Arctic W hit . rollegs. During the afternoon a - . . > piv ny eden amphul By or At the Foot of the Rainbow. Joseph Vance. Fall 'are unusually complete in > : p. | few of the guests enjoyed a game . v ] 2 Ve y appe air We show beautiful Muffs, i" he Suis was served on| Mee H.W. Wilson, Clergy stevet| sicgprietor had come in and lotked | By John Pox Er res silt Never Can Happen Again olf iilkes 'or Tonthon. teres Neckwear anid setts in this|the verandah. rs. Birchall Wood (west, left dor Chicago, to-day, to visit | hy doar, Mr. Campbell, who was | "7 Pine Pode "Oliver Twist (Theatrical ed.) : = F jand Mrs. F. R. Sedgewick presided {Vr- and Mre. 1. J. BY. i working laté, went over 1 the barbes | » th 2 A levices to. prevent the a'ccis ) ur, Mrs, Jam Shaw, of Passaic, N.J . By Myrtle Reed Madame X. . d g 1 i € i T : Bier the fables, Col. Crowe and left Tr me, fi d ¥ after pend- shat. ard then to the Chinese res "The Master's Violin. Marie Claire i Misses Helép and Madge Crowe, as- |! Q ome, Lo-L8Y, a "| taurant across the street shortly af idle Bis Hou se of Bon lage. dental opening while being OHN McK A Y sisted in passing the refreshments is a few days with Mrs. D. A. Shaw, ter seves o'clock. When he came back ey ger dud 01d 1a - The Lion and ae Mouse. rod o . *o the guests. Those present were: |* Cluson SUSel. K. Lake. of Batter.| B® 8aw two' boys in imont of the White Magic. y ; Third Degree carries. : FURRIER, Sra J. B. Carruthers, Mrs. Hunter 5 >" od Dr. and Mrs E J. Luke, of 400v. They moved up the sires: "Old Wives for New. Flames by Hitchens . Prices 'range from $1.50 tc » Ogilvie, Mra St. Pierre Hughes, Ringaton Ln ns do for a two | When he appeared. Me found the Plum' Tree. A Young Girl's Woeing. | i 149-157 Broek St. . Kingston, Oat. id Jia reubengle. of vah weeks' motor trip through Ontario. {door ajar and sven then ha. thought : Light Fingered Gentry First Love by Van Vorst. $6.00. : Strau » Mrs. Frederick Brown Mr. Alwyn Buthertand, Bank of Mop. | hi* brother was in and did not sus The Second Generation. ' : : eid, Baer? ear rs treal, expects to leave on Monday for : pa aby thing. 2 lied hut ro ty a : don, Mrs. H. T. Hughes, Mra. N. 8. his holidays. iE Be Suey; Then he. lo 4 he ~, : . k Lesslie Mrs. Henri Panet. Mrs. E Mr. Jeremy Tarlor, Earl street, loft, nd rom He unui . 1 ne - =. : ; ' 5 ? r : LW ' Miss | on Friday, ior Detroit, to visit his (tow "canis register which was wide cren f \ We can help you. Our large New Pa Sr ins prant, Mish Brother by 3 tow' dave. Land tid of $1.20 in change. fad | \*} Btocks of Furnit#e Carpets and N Gilmour, © who has been the He want to the back of the stor | /) ' Miss Macauley, Misses Edith and| iss Gilmour, 3 a Fh 6 eon. diaterhed p A . Curtains was never better. ; Annie Macrherson: Miss Mabel Gil-|guest of Mrs. Jeremy 'Taylor, 'Earl to ew il any thing had been di uring ® & 100 and 162 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 919. Wr ee Pt at a Na derslecve, Miss Edwards, Miss Nor- | street, requrned to Toronto on Wednes- | and beard a dik of. the lock. : x ; ' day just turned in time to see the boy touTaslor. Mrs. J. P. Shine, Mrs. Bpgt Tt turiied in 'time to ae Campbell 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Tailor, | Cod aT an. Miss Borothy ny street, and son, Jeremy, returned, on gave chase hut the boy had too great - . - - Friday, from Sharbot Lake, where o start. Some young men On the | edie pe .nz { Mrs, Wm. Lessiie; Kin street, [they spent a week fishing. ,, | cortier made no attempt to stop or oad ] was Raton al 2 aelienire, tea on} Mrs. Charles Corbett, "Court Place," | him. The voung "Jimmy Valentine H Friday afternoon given in honor of [Telt. to-day, to visit her sister, Mrs. | had made bis sensational escape by = | j . tay, to | : ad Ry seun a ' Big line of Hall Seats and Racks, His 5 Srekman, ostleld. Mass, AN. Puray, lip, Bich. |icking he « ---- hpi TL : i Waterman S Ideal A "1a ES A 8. ver, r,-Cam DOR the MN ? say a 4 #5, 37.50, 311 up-to §50, A van hy asisted the ows. Invitations have heen issued hy Mr | ution te reinforce his door with JTORONTO WINS: WHILE RO - ess in receiving the guests. and Mrs. R. I. Richardson, of Wmni- | oo ther Task hefore again leaving his CHESTER IS DEFEATED. Fountain Pens {present were Mrs. P. G. C. Campbell, [Peg, to the Htridge of Shalt daugh- { place. The pole are mow on the ara | SW . Ottawa; Misges Car- ter, Hazel Gwendoline, to Mr. Ken- His Va 3 ; he! ord was; Ld Etta (neth Clark Macpherson, son of Lien {Fase -------------- The Maple Leafs Look to Have the . and Kathleen Kirkpatrick, Miss |tenant-Colonel .J. Pennington and | THE FIFTIETH ANNIVEISARY International Baseball League ---------------------------------------- BS AT -- Florence Cunnigham, Misses Mabel | Mrs. Macphefson, of Ottawa, on Wed | rg Championship Cinched. and Dorothy Brownfield, Miss Fran piaday, Poptembes 158, at Augustine on Masonic Initiation of R.W. Bro The Toronto baseball team won its Ask to see the follow - STANDARD PRICES ces Sullivan, Miss Lillian Kent. Miss | church. "vise Robert Hendry. third Successive wictory over Montieal ing leaders . Allean Rogers, Miss Irene Swift, : i . > Miss Maricn Lesslie and Miss Bessia| The engagement is announced . of At' the regular Meeting of ar on Friday. and has got a hold on the Smythe Miss Mabyi German, of Picton,-to Dr. aqui Lodge, No. 92, AF. and a International league championshij NAA AA i tr ma, Seg "- so 4 Clayton M. Duncan, of Toronto; the on Friday evening, the fiftieth An | ghat Rochester~-wtill have hard work rhs : Pens, and all shapes, Safetiva wl 9 . The commandant staff and {marriage to take place quietly in To- niversary of the initiation gaa in tweaking, for Ganzel's Hustlers Men's Fine Black Cash Self-Fillers » Parlor Cabinets, all styles. $4.50, gentlemen cadets, Royal Military | ronto, the latter Jou od Uctober. Ee gig dma Bast io Buligle, a Jam Which : ous mere Socks at 25¢ a pair, 7 10, up to $60. fin College, of Canada, fssued invita- (Continued on Page 3.) ec ast stages of the league schedule, has . Ses Small sizes to drop safely In $7, § P : A fine line of : masters. been a stumbling block to both Tae all sizes. the purse or shopping bag. tious for the annual aquatic sports RR aE AE ARE NE rR n Music Cabinets. which took place this prong CORNETT-McLEAN NUPTIALS. | As an expression of their love ronto and Rodhester. Toronto' has Z : * ea : Fes ' and esteem, they presented RW. Bow a lead of tour game, with BAA mtn, Ati nai, E-- The dance which was to have | Took Place on Thursday |Afternoon bro. Heudiy with a g eight more to play, and all at hom: Ladies' Fine Black * been held at the yacht club on Wed- at Melbourne, Ont. walking vy fitti re. | All it has to do is to win four of 1 SMITH BROS nesday evening has b finite- | T . Ibe Lean, ! Mr. Henry in a few }ng the eirht and it will have the cl Cashmere Hose at '25¢ a . 3 & has been indefinite. The residence of Gilbert McLean, marks, expressed his appreciation ot | the e and ¥ a ie tam .- . ly Postponed. 2. Melbourne, Jat, Fas the Scesie of a he kindness of his brethren,' and | Pionship, . pair; kl SI1208. Jewelers and Opticians, pretty' wedding wrsday © atternoon, 0 material evidence ------ : Issuers of Marri L 7 ol unis party will be given at September 12th, when his daughter, Miss sig at the devotion.and sib- Baseball on Friday. \ - ------ age Licenses 3 " the Royal Military College on Wed- | Ethel May, was united in marriage to he had received during the| International league Toronto, 7. . a Aina? hit '.2 850 KING STREET. Tudite Jor: Pastor. Diniug-room Resday afternoon. g N. F. Cornett, BA, MD, of St po of his service to. the lodge. | Montreal, 6. Buffalo, 5 Rochester, 3 Ladies' W hite Waists 4 Atte at $1 00. All sizes. We stock all points in these Hall, Kitchen. etc., 75¢ to $85.00. - Fo" oo» mas. The ceremony was p@ formed r -the closing, the members | Jersey City, 7: Providence, 3 . Parlor Suites, over 50 styles. un-|° Mr. H. W. Richardson. King St. by Rev. A. D. Cornett, MA. BD, 404" to the refreshment room| Ameri an league--Cloveland, 10; ree equalled variety, $20, $27 up, lot} 0a Friday Jor a trip to the west. fbrother of the groom, in Lhe Srawing. wheré a social hour was enjoyed | Philaddphia, 2. Chicago. 9: New -- Woke i rw TE ete ate mtr i ---------- Aliss Mary Prime of Philadelphia (room, which was tastefu ly decorated O° nd refreshments. Tha | York, 0. Boston, 6: St. Lo 2; De NCW lode orsets at asasssaaan Carpets, Rugs. Curtains, Draper- who has been visiting in Montreal, {with asters and, autumn leaves. The with music an fre on, 4 on ba : i \Asssssnnsssnsans ha £ « music was provided by Messrs. Har | (voit, 9." Washington, $ * anc 1 apair. 1 ¢ £ . les. Linoleum, Oflcleth, Shades, etc. spent a day or two in town, this|bride, who was given away . by her... and Harvey Angrove, who sang| National league -- [incinwati. 3 50, Ra wi " F U RS | ql "Phone 90 week with Mrs. A. Klugh Wellington | father, was beautifully gowned in ivory . all sizes hv . : | d in 3 « Chicago, 3; Boston, all sizes. Street and left to-day for Torontq charmeuse satin, trimmed with pearls SON. ie those present were many Hroaklys, tv. iieago ton Shere sho will visit before return- [and carried a shower boquet of rages members from outside places Who |y 4 9°d} | ng home. and lilies of the valley. Miss Laura ir i - th de ) ¥ xtended their congratulations te >: . : | g " me, Soraetive Bajihingham, Ban McLean, Nia seed as bridesmaid, wort De Hendry. He also received Notes or Sports. Wide width Silk Rib. 'q © street. is spendin Ww a pretty girlish gow: ale pink satin ' t 4 - a3 : 1 : } i in town. " 5a e ays w ay o De ait ed po Jottury aod Joiegtaus 2 Sengratiie \ dbs fron Loca) the Internation bons in all colors, 16¢ 4 1044 Everything nm Furs Mrs. Norman 8. Lesslie, Emily roses, while John T. Findlay, St ro not be present. al Baseball League race is scheduled to yard. | obtained of us will street, who has been visiting her | Thomas, supported the groom The a e088, . \ : . y mother, Mrs. Devar in St. John {wedding march was plaved by, Miss! Décision Was Reserved. ' President John H. Farrell has de A -------- hn be found of the high- , {N.B., returned home on Thursday. |Edna McColl, of London, cousin of the | vided the Xew York State Paschal te lit foct Mrs. F. Bradley of New York, 'bride. After the cerémeny a dainty| The adjourned case in which Wil |iesgue pesn HL controversy in fave New lot of Wide Iril {sth quality, periec and Mrs.-M. J. MeMurchy of Gin- lunch was served and the usual toasts' Ham Mellroy, of Verdana, is charged | of Utica against Wilkesbarre. * His di Ch ' in fit and right fnoque, were guests in town onjwere made and responded to. The | With having had liquor for sale in [cision states that Utica has wom i lings for Coat Collars and 8 Thursday. groont's gift to the bride was a sunburst that village, was heard at the court [clean-cut victory. : Sleeves i up-to date. =: Mrs. R. J. Gardiner, Bagot street, {of pearls; to the bridesmaid a pearl, Bouse on Saturday morning before | '"lom' Clancy says that the Inter 2 : | : left on Friday to visit her mother; !ring: and signet cuff links to the groom | Magistrates Hunter and Freeman, provincial games in Ottawa will b ; | TEE : Mrs. John Tett. ? j The bridal couple were the recipients of | Decision was reserved. overshadowed hy those of © the Inter ? ' . : rs -------------- . inte less v ule here » . . _ Mr. R. BE. Cushman, Wellington many exquisite gifts : collegiate unless the troubles ther atsfor Ladies ! street, returned to town ston Among the out of town guests\pre- | Kingston and Ottawa. are patched up immediately. Nobby ( oats for Ladies | 3 » ter spending the week in Montreal. [sent were: Mrs, R. J. Cornett and Wal-| Rideau Kit for Oitawa every Mon the Canadian ~~ Northern railway with good taste. : 3 The best shade "Mr. and Mrs. Chas. cA. Lowe !ter G Cornett, of Kingston, Ont.; Dr | diy and Thursday. J. Swift & Co., team, lacrosse champions of W noi : | EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS ; - Union street, left on Friday for jand Mrs. J.T. Woods, Mr. A. Wilkifi- | agents. . » * peg, who left for Vancouver on Sat A manufactured is the Rochester to snend a few' days. Mrs. | Son and Miss Nan Wilkinson, of Che! - urday for the Mann cup, received 4 'Phone . A 700 | ; Lowe will svend a few days in | Sea, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker, $4.00 smart tan boots, $2.758 [p.ft of £2.60 from Sir William Mac NEWMAN | VUDOR SHADE, Toronto before coming home. Chatham? Mr. and Mrs." J. McKay. | slippers and pumps, less than cost, {Kinzie to delray expenses. - » - - ; ' Philadelphia, 3 New St. Louis, 2 A ------------ reve wwTYew VOTE YYYTYYw w Urie; Mr. and Mrs. Flore Williams, | Dutton's. lhe first real money in a hig Mrs. Josesh Fisher. and two chil- | Mr. and Mrs . W., Wright and Miss - oni amount to he bet on the world serie i ------ SHR Sey m ad e of Linden dren. who have been visiting Miss Rnoee, Ww Hight, Mrs. K. Pepper and --. wha ani " hasshall games Sade its APBeatapic | Millie Ferris. "Willow Cottage," | Miss Margaret Peart, of St. Thomas. when a Boston broker deposited $5.00 i Wood, simple to op- returned. on Friday to her iy in Dr, and Mrs. Cornett left for a short The Hat Store, Bite bet that the Red Sox would not be | ' Bou 0 : trip on the lakes, the bride travelling in iB] deleated by the New York Giants i ! nd Brook. N.Y. 8 i ! A Miss Marion Hague. University [2 Smart blue tailored suit and white felt 4 The dates of the Minto cup lacrosse erate, can be put up Ave.. who has been visiting Mrs: W [hat On their return they will reside} ; uatchas on the coast Have hom hing THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE in five minntes Geddes in Calgary for some time is [8 150 Wellington street, St. Thomas, | Bled to October Ist and 5th. instead © 2 WAYS 7 2 yo. expected home on Monday. . ee nespiospnet . 8 if] September 21st and 26th. This 3 Miss Veta Minnes, "Hilleroft.," is CLOSE OF THE SHOW. / nouncement came shortly before ¥ A new double brick Cornwall team were ready to start i spending the week-end at Wolfe !,, . rrr RA \ 7 ¢ : M a d é 1n all Tena a guest or alin Joan bi Rublic 'School Children's Exercises and their jaunt a®oss the country will dwelling on Johnson 8st, Lelland at her camp. on Exhibition. | i iB he delayed in consequence until Wed fet =» Miss Annie Minnes, Bagot street,! The Horticultural show was brought he day next, z a ane Tr Susutny fon Nor. to a close on . Friday evening. The /] fe ten Freon Pins F 4 Dy Sant S é t P real to attend Trafalgar Institute. crowd present was largsr than last Year (Bifor the Ottawa Big Four team erop Mrs. E. T. Steacy and family, and altogether the "show was a bigger : } up mn She Person of : Hack Williams wee eas ohig ol ¢ greglest siratogistis the ea - y Johnson street, have returned from success than ever. Durin 1 ! .) » ; . ng thé evenin Lb i : As R McFAUL'S their summer cottage on Wolfe Isa musical programme was rendered oe ¢ . {Rj nrhan gridiron has produced. ' Wil } ters " ' land. the Sydenham street male Jiariste, 1 Aaks. was appronched en the: subjoc Gladioli containing 8 rooms, fur- nace, ras, and all im provements, central location, for $5,000 mms. a--y and was favorable to plaving an Dr. Harold Williamson and Mr. |D. Banker and Miss May Hinckley, all . : hak it . oy i Montgomery who. were 'guests 'in the numbers 'being warmly applauded. | §! pie J i jiosthing in an datiorary fapaeity, H. From.our own garden CARPEY WAREHOUSE, town for the Young-Williamson Children's books were on exhibition -at , jg12ay } he Das Paved ps ah amateur ior . ¥edding returned on Friday to Port |the show. The books are an example | $i } fio. lig a period he might as well re } | each day at jtain his standing as lone ae he re _ fh Arthur, of the movement work done by the Bea } : 3 . mee : public school children from day to day mains actively interested in athletics Mrs. Herbert Horsey and = Missiand certainly show that they are ad- Mildred Horsey who have been vancing under the able direction of Miss HAD LEG TAKEN OFF. { M U L L 1 N F } Ig n y u spending some weeks at Cressy left | Barney, the writing teacher. No prizes ; i AR ; { ' : on Friday for Otawa. Miss Horsey [were given to the children as the books { Robert Gates Met With Awful Acci | | JOHNSON and DIVISION STREETS. | will attend Miss Smith's school, and | were only placed there for exhibition | dent on Steamer Alésandria. . , ' b : : mb " The Busy Real Estate Corner, Mrs. Horsey will return to town the | The pupils exhibiting were: The members of the oven of th end of next week. Gertrude Tolhurst, Doris Coward and | ipistiamer Alexandria, - whieh wae it Phone 539, ] 08 Mrs. W. Walker of Buffaloy spent Pear! Cassell of senior first: Frontenac ; - e : [Port, on Saturday morning, reporter | lowers. in all arrange- -- ] Bi Thursday in town with her sister. Frank Chapman, Laura Wilson, Em- if ta very serious accident which occurred ment for all occasions | : WW Rvs. Ww. Balfour - Mudie, Clergy i Bristow, of Frontenac [1 class; ihe Bite cnr ol the deckhands, Robert prompt ly : street. : Mon ty, of Lotise IT class: : Cinten, who fives at Eric, near this jis : Mr. Brats McLaughlin who bie Hake of Flos th Lataraqui 3 Bieity. In a mis-up with the Hnes: on - ee " an ; Am, y been spending the summer mon iet Karl, of junior III, Frontenac. : Hoaving Hroquois, on Friday. Gales 4 Fo ' ham. ner Colborne in Wroxton, Saskatchewan, return. {Helena Weir, Russell Shes, Gladys Bias cught® ard AB raat ne ~ Af Si 41) ¥ re Terrace; od to town on M ] Saunders, Violet Millner, Jessie Catter- AB wns severed ar (he thigh. Gates is ; . he white cross Y 3 L onday. x : Sek and one stone, all in |] i Willian Mites. hilleratt. at posrude Peters, Jensie Boaprey ip about thirty vears of age, and ju cond nn; annual ntal, Pi wh as in in v ask., for 2 vid Godman, o junior IV. ip know « aT Ai odians : ronil Blseveral months expecied , Some dois; Wilfrid Lockett, senior TV, CTI 1s many Ruptodio 'Septem! A Jomse, ¢ Hein Niagara ~ ------------ : i Historical Bailding Sol 3 pa a visiting n " i » he Kingston Historical Society Rideau Street, corner Rag- 4 e wesk-end im} The death oceutred at the hows of . (pifalled to make the purchase of the Baa : ax Gananoque with Mr. and Mrs. Mec-{ Mr. and John Jamieson, Clergy old frame buildi lan Road, four tenement frame (}1 Later she will visit her | street, on Frigey eveniBE, of their below St. Paul's » in which Mrs. A. R. B. Williamson. son, Herbert: The | prihe first assembly of Upper Canada : , In was held. She building others adjoining been 'chased by J. M. Caines. pag 3 de i Fi aa | » t a w Saya this ataraqui cemetery. i eat 2 ehiis oe A Cant aad Mrs Maueres meta ot ; We aqtionnee a formag $1 © That Aching corn. SCHOOL CHILDREN _-. 25 : 81 i shi spl : Why wot remove-it with Pecks C w udy" opening display and first Salve. The remedy i gure: 3 g's Si huni ot ruts YOURS | complete showing of mil- fcatanteed. | It is oy ta use sod | with poor eyesighe! : : (BTR . every in Wy It takes bul a few ente Tale liner for Tuesday and Soran, IS, at Meleod's Drig Store @ tor wy ty examining s child's FOR N Wednesda A September A Brock street, ome door above Ring eves to KNOW whether or not 17th and 3 Cp vureet, : ¥ their eyes focus property. 4 SA CH A | - § ---------- i ---- Weer $1.85, Watertown and Retors, $1.63 Why not make sure on this EEE Tn 0. | [RUROI $900; pice, $8.000, - =H. LC Johnson h silk ribbon, 106 yard: [J =e KINGSTON LAUNDRY, B{pretty wool coats from 65e. Duton's [Jj Kinasion's Byclusics Opiicien. Cor.' Princess ag Srdenham. Sts. Rn! "Buy Ferups," at Gibson's. g CN 4 4 Thole 23. | "