Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Sep 1912, p. 2

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Fox is in undoubted vogue The varieties are Isabella, Red Sable, Black Silver Point- ed and Arctic-White, We show beautiful Neckwear. and -sétts. Fur. JOHN ° MCKAY FURRIER, 148-157 Brock St, - Kingston, Oat. HOME FURNISHING We can help you. Our large New Stocks of Furniture, Carpets and Curtains was never better. Muffs, in this i ; Big line of Hall Seats and Racks, $6, $7.50, $11, up to $50. -) j Parlor Cabinets, all styles. $4.50, $7, $10, up to $60. A fine line of Music Cabinets. Tables for Parlor, Dining-room, - Hall, Kitchen, ete., 76¢ to $85.00. Parlor Buites, over 50 styles, un- eduslied variety, $20, $27 up. Carpets, Rugs. Curtains, Draper- fes. Linoleum, Ollcloth, Shades, ete. 'Phone 90. Yours. I. F. HARRISON COMPANY The best shade manufactured is the ~ VUDOR 'SHADE, made of Linden Wood, simple to op- 'erate, can be put up in five minntes, Made in all R MeFAULS padres aa | Sydenham, corner Colborne Street. "Devonshire Tertace," 6, brick and one stone, all In Al condition; annual rental, $8,000 A STEAMBARGE MISSING MONTREAL PE OPL ¥ ARE SEEK. ING THE ADIRAMLED, Which Has Disappeared From View ~it Ran This Season From Luke Ontario Coal Ports to Montreal. Where in the steambargs Adiramled 7 This was the question as in ma rine oitcles in the ¢ity on Monday and Quesday. This steamer hag, it is feared, disappeared on Jake Ontario this season; and, from what can. be learned, nothing is knows of hes whereabouts, Where the captain and her crew is remains a mystery The Adiramled was formerly a United States vessel, but was transferred into Canadian registry this spring, Shwe was built in Cleveland in 1568, and rebuilt jn Detroit in (882 From this it would appear that the Vessel was attaining & "ripe old age' M. J. Morris, of Montreal, purchas- ed the Adiramisd this spring. One local mariner told the Whig on Tues day morning that he had heard thers Was a steamer by that name in the voul teads between Montreal and the conl discharging ports at this end ol Lake Ontario. The vessel is 198 feet long, 27 fool beam and 10 feet, 6 in ches in depth. The question has been asked, "What Canadian steamboat officials inspect. od the vessel since her transfer # The Whig called up one of the local in spectors, He said that he never saw her, let alone performed his part of the inspection, Whether the Montreal owner put chased the vessel and put her in the trade disregarding inspection is be ing asked. At any rate ghe has dis appeared with her crew. Scharwenka' . Marvellous Versatility. To the army of piano students and plana teachers in America the re-visit Naver Scharwenka is doubly wel enme. Above all else. this famous composer-planist is ever able to help the perplexasd to grasp the meaning" of the much abused word. '"'Interpre tation." He himsdlf is rated with the tew great versatife pianoforte vie tuosi; of 'him in has been said, "He can roar with the lions and coo wilh the doves." When Schirwenka plays Boethovamy one gets the genuine Teutome atmosphere with its depth and' reteospection; when he plays Chopin, he is himself, a true son of Poland, the land of romance and beautiful women; when Scharwenka periorms a Samt-Saeny concerto, all the elegance and grace of the Gallic disciple are revealed, No one ever hesitates to accept the Scharwenka renditions as anything bul authentic Scharwenka will tour Canada in Oc tober. and may visit Kingston. : Full Protection. Aré you insured against loss by fire ? Yui "may hold a policy in seme company and yet not be fully insie ed. Make certain that the company is able to pay your loss when it hap pens. You can make abeulately cer tain by demanding a policy in. the Livervool @ London & Globe. Agents Strange & Strange, "Makes Dental, Mrs. C. E. Fralick, owner of the residence at the driving park, denies that a dray was required to remove Hquor from her premises All that was secured was one e of ale kept for private use. No liguor of any other kind was found on he place, a > ns Works : There was g meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Pres. byterian chureh, on Monday, but the session was strictly of a business pa: ture. An interesting report of the re cent annual meeting was read by Miss Sarah Gilson. "Buy Fruitatives," at Gibson's. Have your fall housecleaning done by our eléctrio and vacuum carpet cleaning machina: H. Milue. Phone 5g The engagement Miss Mabel Holden, ter of Mr. and Mre. Matilda township, to Dr. Webster Armsircng, of lroguois. Damsons at Carnovéky's. M. Devine, a Renfrew barrister, is announced of youngest daugh- Ei Guy Shaver, J. ea removing to Ottawa to take a responsible position with the Cap: al Trust Corporation: Buy cough Napoleon died, Monday, from seventy-five years. odist and a liberal. Piles Quickly Cured at Home rups,"' at _Gibson-s. Howard, Elizabethtown. ralysis, aged fe was a Meth- Many a badlcase of plies has been eured by just a tiial package of Pyra- Hmid Pile Remedy. ts value and you can get the regaiur [size 60 sent Dox from any drukgist § But be sure yeu get thie kind you ask | tor. Rimpiy send your name ang' address te Pyramid Drug Co. 46 Pyramid prepaid. Save yourself from sArgeon's Knife and We loFtare. ve 'doctor dad bills Pile It always proves) TEI qi JARLY BRITISH WG, A PORTSMOUTH BRIDE TO HOLD RIFLE SHOOT Barrviefield Ranges September 26th, The Kingston sifle association held a meeting on Menday evenihg. It was decided to hold a big sheot on Saturday, September 28th, com mencing-at 8.30 am., and continu- | ing all-day. In the morning jhe, matches will be held for the mem- bers of the association. In the at- | terneon the matches" will be - open' for teams of five men from the fol. lowing corps; eivilians, cadets of RM.C., staff of R.M.C., headquar- ters' staff, students™of Queen's uni- versity, or any military corps in the distriet. Cash prizes will be given in all cases except the grapd aggre- gation for which a trophy will ba given. At the KINGSTON GIRL SEEKING Who Entered the United States Charlotte, Last wedk a Kingston girl with relative, crossed to Cape Vincent, both were refused admittanee to Un ited Stutis 0] by the immigration inspector as that port. A couple days aftefwards, the girl crossed the lake on a steamer out of Kingston ond landed at Charlotte, N.Y., where she was permitted to land unmolested The Yankee immigration afterwards "got wige" and are now lroking for her, as they claim to have reasons why she should not be per mitted to. abide in the land of Uncle Sam. H found, she will be arrested and deported DISOBEYED at a a SU MMONS And Had to Pay a Fire in the Police Court.' It does not pay to disobey a police court summons. A youth found this to be the ease in police court Tues- day morning, when he came before the magistrate, Some time ago, he was charged, with some other young fel lows, with beidg divordetiv on the sircet. He was served with a stm: mons, but failed to appear. Yester- diy, he was gathered in, and the mag- istrate imposid a penalty of 810 and eosts. The youth will, in the fature, know that it witl be better to answer 10 a Summons, when it is served, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. What Happened in Kingston and Elsewhere in 1887, } The steambarge Waterlily | was sunk near Brass' Point, Rideau River. A steam pump has been at work, and it is expected she will be raised shortly. Rev. Prof. Ferguson_ returned home Trom Lansdowne, where he occupied the pulpit for Rev. E. B. Millard, during the latier's absence in England. Grain freight rates from Duluth to Kingston are active at 6% ¢ per bushal. Hunters Shooting Dricks. The season for duck-shooting com menced ou Monday and many of th local men of the gun, Who have post poned their vication until the duck season, have now taken their heli aye and are out in the hunting grounds. The Rideau lakes and va- rious resorts at Wolle lsland are alive With hunters since midnight Stinday night. There was consider #hle argument among sportsmen 0s to the date of the season's opening and the law was dispiited by some who thought they could shoot from Sept. st, but for the most part they were .. Joo. Wise to take' shinies Lon tacine the internvetilion of the mal ter in eourt and waited until the 15th of the month Inquest Was Adjourned. Brockville, Dr. Jackson opened an inquest on the body of Robert Gates, the deckhsnd on the steamer Alexandria who was fatally injured at Iroguois, by having his leg crushed hétwesn a rope and a snubbing post, and then adjourned until' Tuesday night, - to hear the wvidence of the crew of the steamer Alexandrian. The remaing were taken to Rideau, and from there - removed to the family plot in Pittsburgh township. Law scason Gates satled Ninbad. At The Late John 8 Walker. THE funeral of the late John S. Walker took placé from his late resi- dence, on Tuesday aftermoon, at 3.30 o'clodk, to Cataraqui cemetery. The service wae conducted "Ht the house by Rev. G. I. Campbell, of," Queen street . Mothodist church, assifted by Rév. J. W. Melntodh, "of Toocke's church. The palldbearers were J. V. Bumton, A. Strachan, J. Johnson, W. Chapman, Dr. R. E. Sparks and P. Lowery, Wolfe Island Fair, Don't forget the Wolfe Island Fair, Tuesday 17th and Wadnesday 18th Sept. Trials of speed and ball games both days. Boat leaves foot of Clarence St. §.30 and 11.30 am. and 2.00 poi, The Annual Fair dance will be held in the C.M.B.A. Hall, on Wed- nesday evening, Sept. 18th. Boat leaves foot Clarence St. at 8 p.m. returning at 8 o'clock Thursday orning. % G.T.R. New New Freight 1 Building. f i i L ; if : z ¥ atthorities | , i foverskirt of bebe both days of fair. } i DOios were fund the i ht | {ene "ap THE: HUBLEY-KENNEDY NUP TIALS TUESDAY MORNING In the Church of the Good Thief The Newly-Married Couple Reside in Trenton. : The Chtirch gaLy dicorated, ior the nuptials beth Kennedy, hennedy, Michael the Good Thal 1 ueaday oi Miss Jennie daughuer vartsmouth, Hturiey, of Father Macdonald Young caupile of was un ot und frepton icing wore t wd by pride wn. sister, Mis Mary Nonaady her brother, "De. 17.0 J Kennelly; island hospital, sung at the cersémony bride's cousin, Mis Hos wedding marches yere by Mrs. F. Gravelle. The haide givin away by her father, Ihe wedaing favored with a bright, ntly as they Rex ih oi N.Y. by burke, played was Brooklin, the was bral procession bride was Clouse the made a very left the day, apd pre tty altar. The ot prettily dressed in embroiderid Brus a Juliet and carried silk. She and Drussels net veil, sels met over ore Ya' shower bouguet of bridal roses and on the steamer || Leousin, sAecount; ilies of the valley. The brides dress was of pale blue satin with Irish lace. She wore pn large picture 'hat. The bridesmaid cartiod a bouquet of pink rosés and ilies of the valley. The groom's gilt to the bride was & pair of gold earrings set with ame thysis-'and pearls; and to the brides, maid a locket and chain set with ruby and pearls. The groom gave the best man an amethyst tie pm set with pearls. Miss Rose Burke, the bride received from the groom a gold bar pin set with pearls, and the organist a gold sunburgt set with pearls. - After the ceremony, the- down to a4 wedding breakiast home of the bride's father. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley left on the Cape Vincent steamer for a trip to Watertown, Syracuse and © Rochester,- N.Y. On their return they will reside in Tren ton, The bride's going-away dress was a suit of brown twead with waist of tan sik over chifign. Her haf was sat at the party {of tan velvet. DIVISION COURT CASES pleard Tuesday Morning by Judge Madden. Judge Madden these casos in the luesday morning : National Manufacturing John MeCullagh Account, Judgment J the i £12.50, A. Circle vs count, 29.75 A airete vs Judgment in full A. Circles va, ( Judgment a full A. Tryon vs Henry count, $18.75. Judgment H. J. Keight ve, J, count, $6.04, Judginent in full K. Zaeky vs Lhomas - Worth Ac count, 2140.50. Judguey for plaintiff W. Willshire us. ¥ Finnigan Judgini nt a dudg ment gn full. Cran Pyke count, $12.60, Sth. J. G. Patterson vs count, $25. Jadgment mary creditor, Thomas Murphy ve. Henry Board, #25. Aadgment in full. Joha MeRay val Ho Williaa *) Neon-guik, Eves wi John Mekoe, ¥7. Neo-suit, on judgment in on gave division court company v $47.35, arnishee, H. Y. Woodhouse Judgment In evo Ac full $17.15 Guolter unt, Fowler--Aceount, $5 Brook in fall Saunders Hi350 x ve. M. PP, Pappas-Aq Adjourned to October Ae pri Small full for p in Todd Daniel Acvount, "Buy nail brughes,"" at Gibson's. al Fall Opening | MILLINERY, SUITS, * CLOAKS The new Hat C reations | are being greatly admired | and the - slogan is still | "modern mullinery at | | moderate prices-- no two | hats alike" To-morrow 'continues the formal dis- play to which we invite | all dies. win any TS Tg Kingston's Famous Fur Store. i? | ! ' i i morging, | Fhieg- | Patrigk | Jeremiah | he | ahd § "sleity on «} Waggoner, halle. "| jol growa-up ehildeen survive, ! ithe | Boat fell TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1912 additions to the The Latest popular fiction at 45¢ By Gene-Stratton Porter Girl of the Limberiost. Freckles. At the Foot of the Rainbow. By Johan Fox, Jr The 'trail of the Lopesome Pine. By Myrtle Reed The Master's Violin. Lavender and Old Lace. David Graham Phillips White Magic Old Wives for New. Flam Tree. Light Fingered Gentry. The Second Generation, eo Ee cloth iat comprises ever brought ou! in this eaition. editions SOLE of the the bes \ bound of By De Morgan Aer Affair- of Dishonor, Alice for Short. joseph Vance, It Never Can Happen Again M$zcellaneous Oliver Twist Madame X. Maria Claire. f{ouse of Bondage. 'The Lion and the Mouse. Third Degree Flames by Hitchens A Young Girl's Woeing. First Love by Van Vorst, { (x heatrieal ed.) a rt at A ata gt nt Sg PA Ot Ns Pg REPRINTS OF $1.50 BOOKS FOR Ak Leather SATURDAY ONLY most t books bc Et Hand . Bags rt stries for Fall are unusdally complete in Our showing s of all makes of jeather. devices to. prevent the accel dental opening while being carried. Prices range from $1.50 tc $6.00, "COLLEGE BOOK STORE 160 and 162 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 919, PERSONAL MENTION, ! Movements of the People--What They are Doing and Saying. Mrs. Haldane Miller, of Ottawa, is} in the city. : W. D. Black, of Parham, Tuesday. v Me. and Mrs. T. J. Glenn; of Mont: real, are visiting in the city. Mrs. Robert Urr, Barrie street, for Peterboro and Bad Axe to-day. Henry Wade returned, t(d-day, the Pickering College at Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Anderson, of} Joliet, Que., are in Kingston on Jon day. : Reynor, Jol Reyner, i | was in the! | ' left to Ming in and visiting Toronto, Lola Joston, tha eity. C. H. Bailey San Joss, Cal, Monday, Edwawl Burke, has #.turned home St. Catharines Albert Sproule; of the and John 0'Doanell, day for Rochester. Mr. and Mrs, 1. L. Meredith, of Ro chester, N.Y., were at the Hotel Fron tenne, on Tuesday morning Miss Grace Clough has returned the Ontario. Ladies' College, Whitby wh re Mr. \ ihe are and Miss Bailey, visited this city « a of n Collingwood avenue, from a visit to Albion Ho left on Sun tel, will teach music Lesalie, of this city, was cna ishers at the PowellAnderson wedding in Ottawa on Saturday John Mcldlan, aged eighty four, died in Toronto, on Sunday, at the residence of his daughter, Mis. A. CU. 36 Rathnally avenns Douglas Hawley, the fivevenr-old son of William Hawley, Sharbot Lake wa ta the general hospital un Tuesday, to undergo treatment William Stanlake and family, street, have returned from « weeks". visit among relatives friends in lansing, Uwisso and troit, she brought Pin thro nied Ve DISTRICT DASHES. News Clipped From Our Many Ex changes, W. I. Duvall, Brockville, died, Mon day, afier pine illness. He was uly thie yéurs and a Meth oust His Lpo children survive Cn Wednesdiny Miss Mabel Ulara, Sydney Van to Charles weeks ol widow age, and Broek ville, ughter of Mr. apd Attan, Brockville Heruison, of "lust, da was married Lyn. ifoy Sherman, Gananoque, on remand before Judge brouckville, on the charge was gaven a year gnd mine th: Cuntral prison James KE. Flot, cha'g:d by his mother appeared before a Brockville magis trate, was fined 215 and costs an bound over to keep thé peace Mis. Hearty Mramdey, Brockville died, Saturday, aged siviy-siy years A family of four daughters and seven cos survive their mother, al of them living in Brocuville Mrs, Patriek Jordan, an elderly resi dmt of North Crosby, died, last thursday, afler an illuess of several weeks, due to advanced vears. My Jordan died jast winter, afd a family appeared Mebdnald, a of theft, He months 'in Island, assault, Grenadier with almost Harold Mallory, to embark ou ucess sful mu od ae Brockville, hat promises to al "eareer. He has sign ontract to go on the road with Redpath Opera company. is anoul he Tipped From Canoe. A camper from Dead Man's bay tells of a very exditing experiénee that two local min had on Monday night, when they were "tipped out of a emal boat near Uadar Jsland, 'The wen had been down to this point fishing and nite going to leave for home when the aceident ovcurred. A motor bost hippened to be in. that viéinity . and one of the men had stood up in the small boat and was preparing to throw the rope to the man in | the large boat when a large wave came and the two oecupan ts of the swell into the river. ~They were able to get oot enfely. ii ta An Extra Sailing. The White Star-Dominion line has just announted an extra smiling from for Saturday, Nov. Tied, We, to provide (or heavy fall movement to gh Sorstned by the pro- 'tloses in Canada at the ShA---- Cooler Weather Is on the Way. Are You Prepared for it 7 I------ We have a big stock of Fall and Winter wearables for every member of the family. man UNDERWEAR of every description in all sizes and at popular Prices. RA AA eh FALL HomEdY » nd GLOVES, now ready for your inspection. brnd INFANTS, MISSES and LADIES COATS in all the newest idéas. NI a BN STANDARD FASH- ION SHEETS for gcto- ber-- FREE. A DESIGNER for October 10 cents. & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Waterman 's Ideal Fountain Pens LRT es STANDARD PRICES We stock all points in these Pens, and all shapes; Safetisg Self-Fillers, Small sizes to drop safely in the purse or Shopping bag. « t SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 850 KING STREET, FURS Everything in Furs obtained of us will be found of the high- est quality, perfect in fit and right up-to-date. :-: GOURDIER'S EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS | Phone ." a FOR SALE A new double brick Fresh 8west Peas Asters Gladioli From our own garden ach day at PURDY-S 109 BROOK STREET lowers in all arrange- ment for all occasions With Bours of study daily should not be handicapped hit! it takes but & few moments for ve ig exmmining a child's eyes. to KNOW whether or not their eyes foeus properly. Why not make sure om this point to-day? J. §. Asselstine B. 0. §. Registered Optometrist & Optician 349 Ning 50 Phone 1019. dwetling on Johnson 8t., containing 8 rooms, fur- nace, gas, and all im- provements, central location, for $5,000 MULLIN JOHNSON and DIVISION STREETS. The Busy Real Estate Corner, 'Phone 539. H tun 7 a ess m-- So--------_ 5 SO -- soins, ¥ Sent 5 mcm: ot approval is-set congplenous- y on ali our laundry work--it a Cleanness The distinguishing symbol that characterizes culture and breeding. wash is cleanly faaitiens Everything noticeable sweetness ironing KINGSTON LAUNDRY Cor Princess & iy leauin Sts. 'Phone 2 we for and

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