Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Sep 1912, p. 2

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Xx \ S------ : i TL -- -- > HOME FURNISHING MPC A SET a C PAGE TWO. We can help you. Our large New | Stocks of Furniture, Carpets and . Curtains was never better. Big line of Hall Seats and Racks, $5, $7.50, $11, up to $50. - Parlor Cabinets, all styles $4.50, © $7, $10, up tb $60, A fine line of ... Music Cabinets. ; Tables for Parlor. Dining-room, (Hall, Kitchen, ete., 75¢ to $85.00. Parlor Sultes, over 50 styles un- Boon variety, $20, $27 up. ~Oarpets, Bugs Curtains, Draper-| Be Linoleum, Ollcloth, Shades, etc. TE 90. Yours IF 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 ail (1c) : | Ouy Custom department is fully euulpped: and we are prepared to execute orders for new Fur. Gar- ments--the satisfactory kind---and guarantee them in every detall (2) Dur facilities for repairing, re- dying, and remodeling make it ible for us to make over ybur Furs into new Models at lowest i prices, 3.) It is advisable to place orders early 80 that we can devote more time to their execution and have the garments finished when desired. The authentic styles are now here, ready for your inspection. JOHN McKAY FURRIER, 149-157 Brock St, - Kingston, Ont. id ! { You won't be "afraid to go home in the dark," | ee ; if you carry one of our | Nickle Plated Vest Pocket Flash Lights Rel $1.2 5 line with Tungsten lamps and bat: .terys for ~ 2 New Cars in Use This Week GRIMASON HOTRL fi, Spam, Jove, x28, 20 : novate an Be tata uh choicest | Jt Sard And and stables in sity Proprietor, JOHN COUSINEAU, PF PPT Will greatly oblige the Whig by handing in the day previous all advertising copy intended for insertion on FRIDAY or SATU RD AY. en fifteen inches. @ CHARGE DISMISSED FELL FLAT. Did Not Appear Against Township Agricultural Society--Twe Directors Pleaded "Not Guilty" When Charge Was Read-----Aged Womaw Complainant in Another Case. The charge against the directors of the Kingston tienship fair--that of illegally conducted horse races ai. their event fair, while receiving a grent irom. the government--iell fiat in po hice court, on Thursday morning" When the case was called; the complainant, Dennis Sheehan, failed to put mm an appearance, and Magistrate Farrell dismissed the charge. br. W. Edwaras, M.P.; I. of the directors, F.S roule, two' appeard, sand when atraigned on the charge, entesed a plea of "not guil: jiy." Sheehan's name was called, buy he did not answer, so the court dis missed the case, "I told Sheehan to find out when the case would be heard and to ap- pear," remarked the magistrate. The complainant in a nob-payment of wages case, Mrs. Mary Doherty, gave her age as eighty-four. D. A Givens appeared for her. She claimed wages amounting to $4, frees one Mary Brown. E. G. McMillan appear: ed on behalf of Mrs. Brown, who claimed that she did not owe the eom- plainant anything. Mrs. Doherty was an inmate of the House of Industry for some time, but on Febfuary 13th! jast, went to . live with Mrs Brown, and remained there until March 17th. she claimed that she did a great deal ol housework, and was entitled to money, but Mrs, Brown declared that there was no agreement made for wages. After considering all the evi: dence, the magistrate allowed her $3. JThomus Driston s fined $3 and costs, or Lwenty days, for being drunk. He was given a chance, on Wednesday, but did not take adeanpge of it. Complainant and James LITTL BE Toy WAS LOST. And Farmer Pronght Him Police Station. "I want to go home," by little chap, at the at noon, to-day Fhe Youngster, about age, wandered away and was found near' the corner of Queen and Montreal streets, by farmer. The Intter could not find his home, so took him to the police sta: tion. 1Ke lad did not like the idea of staying in the station at first, but as soon as he hécame acquainted with the constables, he made himself "very muth al home. After he had heen in the station about an hgur, the telephcns rang. and the person speaking was making anxious imguires about Har ry, for that was his name. He was soon" at his nome. to the 'cried a chub- police station six "vears of from his home, BATTERY TRANSFERRED I Artillery Park Barracks Since its Return Home, return of t H.A. bri | ig he rate at Pinas, &Y wa [timated before the aFtillérymen went to (hat traim'ng ground, the quarters of the two batteries have been changed. "RB" hatlery is now at Artillery Park, its former "fuarters, before it was sta tioned in Toronto, for a fime, un few dvenrs age. Major D. - I. V. Eaton's non-commissioned officers and men are glad to return to the up-to-date bar racks, 7while, it is undeftood; what *"A* battery, Major J. N, 8. Leshe, bofficer communding, will, when the re sovations are completed at Tete de Pont barracks, be in good quarters. Beiny alongside the water, is some compensation. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. "p" What Happened i Kingston and Elsewhere in 1887, The water of Lake Ontario "hacfall Thrilling bush fives in Palmeniton if township are doing a great deal of damage. "The entire populfftion out fighting the hlaze. Sir John Macdonald has been ask- od by the British government fo act | as a fislery commissioner The store of James Lahey, at Sy- denham, was entered by burglars, who | cracked the safe, but secured nothing. The Midland Central fair promises to be a great success, Mr. Walker, the secretary, has a big entry list. BEST'S BARGAIN LIST. Friday and Saturday. 50 cent toflet paper for 25 cents. 75 cent Beef, Irop and Wine for Hypophosphite for 45 cents. . \ 25¢ Littl Liver Pills for 15 cents. 25 cent tooth brush for 15 cents. 25 cent tooth paste' for 15 cents. a cent. whisk broom for 20 cts. 0 cent dressing comb for 25 ets. 25 cant toilet soaps (3) for 20 cont taleunt powder for 15 ets. for 20 cents. fo. JALY CASE AGAINST Fam DIRECTORS | BRITISH WHIG, THE KINGSTON PRESBYTERY. Laied's Report Op Sys- tematic . Giving. Rev. Prof. ing at Belleville, Rev. A. H. Dramm was reappointed mode rator until June next. The congregations of Lansdowne and Melrose were put on the augmented lst for grants at the rate of $50 per annum fo bring them ud to the new minimum of $900. i a comprehensive address and report in reference to systematic givings. Ths repeft showed that in 1960 there weve 5.452 communicants in tributed "for church schemes. in 1510 there were 6,173 communi- cants and $6980 was contributed. In 1911 thers were 6.605 commun- jeants and $8,151 was contributed. allotment for all churek par- ob at the preshytery for 1913 amounts to $14,000, The installation and.induction of Rev. Dr. Mongan, the new professor of systematie theology in Queen's, was Ross. AN OPERATION PERFORMED Upon Sir Ri Tinrd Cartwright Thursday Morning. « ~ SIR CHAR CARTWER IGHT Sir Richard Cartwright, now seventy-seventh « year, was upon in the kingston ge tal. at 2.30 o'clock, on morning, for hernia on his The operating surgeon wae Dr assisted by Dr. RW Rehard had been under Dr care for some time. He stood operat ion well, and, vations, will be in his in A few weeks. neral hospi- Fhursday right side Anglin, Garrett Sir usual tions. Sunday service diseoniinued. mencing Monday, Sept. Zird, will leave Mangston, dail except Nun day, at 1.30 paw. making direct con- neétions with: N.Y. .C., & H.R.RR. for all Xew York stale points, . Com- Corn Care That Cures. Peck's not back cures. corns Money Corn Salve sometimes, but always. if .it doesn't. Cums anv kind gorns quickly and thoroughly. In Vig boxes, 15¢., at Meleod's Ding Store, 53 Brock street, one door above hing rtreet. > x G. Farrell Here. Farrell, of Saskatche wan, spenthing a couple of days the city, 1he guest of his brother Magistrate J, M. rarrell, Barrie pig Judge A Judge A. 6 is in AROS i Kingston's | Famous Fur Store. h Modern Millinery at | | Moderate Prices. | NO TWO HATS ALIKE dedightful sim | th? splendid d versit 3 af our | {all Hats ar a n- teresting many women WE Tho plicity and ¢¥ of sty , { 5 At the Kingston Presbytery meet- | Rev. Prof. Laird of Kingston gave ' the presbytery and $3,873 was con- left in the hands of Rev. Dr. dar in his operated Anglin's | the | barring compli- | health : 3 ; | Kingston and Cape Vincent Conneec- sicamer Co. ot | 2 made the same trip when he war * THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1912 { ws. ------ Pa a eee st a AN NEN NANI, SN ste, : i SATURDAY ONLY Latest additions to the cloth bound editions of the most popular fiction at 43¢, The lst comprises some of the best books ever brought out in this edition. By Gene-Stratton Porter-- Girl of the Limberlost. Freckles, At the Foot of the Rainbow. By John Fox, Jr The "trail . of tHe Pine. By Myrtle Reed The Master's ¥Violin. Lavender and OM Lace. David Graham Phillips- White Magic, Old Wives for New. Plusf Tree. Light Fingered Gentry. The Second Generation, -By De Morgan---- An Affair of Dishonor: Alice for Short. Joseph Vance. it Never Can Happen Again. Miscellaneous Oliver Twist (Theatrical ed.) Madame X > Marie Claire House of Bondage. The Lion afid the Meuse. Third Degree 5 Fiames by Hitchens. A Young Girl's Woeing. First Love by Van Vorst. Lonesome ' 160 and 162 PRINCESS STREET. «all makes of leather. "devices to prevent « dental (COLLEGE BOOK STORE 'Phone 919, REPRINTS OF $1.50 BOOKS FOR 45% Leather | ~ Hand Bags . : -_ Dur showing of styles for Fall are unusually complete in Safety the .acecl- while --~being ' opening carried. Prices range from $1.50 to $6.00. F RONTEN AC ( "HE ESE BOARD. Cheese Sold at 8 i-4c om Boar Thursday. Cheese sold at 13% c¢ in the Fron- tenac cheese board, on Thursday af- | ternoon, There was boarded 57 | boxes of white cheese, and 321 boxes jof colored cheese. At this price ta few refused toMsell.. The follow- {ing factories boarded: White +-- Elm Grove, 45; i Cold Springs, 70: Glenburnie, 60; Hineh- {nbrooke, 35; Latimer, 60; Ontario, 32: Rose Hill, 60; Silver Springs, 50; Wolfe Island, 69: McGrath, 60; St. Lawrence, 30. Colored--Glenvale, 100; { Springs, 25; Thousand Islands, { Elginburg, 60; Glen Domer, Frontenac, 60. | At 13%c John Gibson bough the Silver Springs, Islands i That means an early visit to our Ready -t0 - wear Department. We sell only the very latest styles, crisp and new from the fac- tory, and not a sin- gle garment from last year to show you. Infants' Coats Misses' Coats Ladies' Coats Particularly Prices: NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store. Silver 41; 35; of Ontario, Island, Thousands and St. Lawrence. At 18%c F. 'W. { Hinchinbrooke, Latimer Dower. At 13%¢ L. W. Murphy secured Elm Grove aml Rose Hill i offering { Wolfe Valleau secured and Glen TO rr RCH! ASE HOU SE, wind the Caring "of "Children Wi! Soon Begin. i -At a meeting of the crache com matte. on Wodnesdav evening, J. Rus {well Stuart, public school inspector | end George B. Mckay were appointed a sub-committee and instructed purchase a building in which to carr on the work, t will be remembered that 4 I» quest was made by the late Miss Trenhilile, and the courts in Taront placed the amount at the: disposal o this committee, It is desired tha' Fthe property to be purchased be si tuated in Frontenac ward, With th securing of the property the care © the children will be commenced. Mr { Stewart was appointed a mumber « the general committee. DISEASED POTATOES, Been Found District, Some of the potatoes turned oul 3 this district, have.been Yound to b {discased, and it. would be wise fo +h usekoepers to be an the lookout an pick out the bad ones. Market Clerk William McCammor 15h jwed the Whig a sample on Thurs 'day morning. The potato looked ver: bad, in spots. Just what is the caus {is not known, but it is believed tha the very heavy rains have been th Some had an idea that the po from the canke a warning wa Pleasing Have Thi Some in onuse itato was sullering | trouble, about which given by the department of agricul flare, a few weeks ago, but the speci nen shown ia alt oe sihar different. ! Young Tad Travels "Alone 4 i A young lad eight years of agy arrived in the city on Tuesday from Petérboro, all alone, on his way to Adams, N.Y, to visit his grand father. He claims that he has Sweet Peas Asters Gladioli From our own garden each day at PURDY'S| 109 BROCK STREET two years younger. When he ar arived at the Grand Trunk statior at one o'clock he presented a letter that he carried in his pocket and was directed 10 the Cape steamer He bonght his ticket and went aboard. He has to make fou changes hefore he arrives at bis destination, and seems to enjoy travelling. Diocesan Notes. The Bishop oi Ontario has Lod Rev, Me. Harris. a deacon, whe as been. working in the diocese of FCalgafy, to the pavish of Maynooth bev. 8. BE. Harrington, of Fitts | burs, and C. EM. Dumas. of Ban 'mockburn. are to be ordaiped priests { be the Bishop of Ontario, is Si | George cathedral, on Sindayv mors appoint lowers in all arrange- ment for all occasions promptly. SEL SUITS. fo. Me. Llovd. a layman, who has 8 toon working in tha, pasish of Plevna, » will receive deacon' 8 obders. | Fine Persian Lamb. Neckpicces, mfls, costs, ote, made H ih our oun fsciory and made as good Lo Bature An siilfed workmanship ean Bu peodues our new styles and a ti fo gic Fey Campbell fires", manufacturers of well-made furs. Hurt by a Fall Mrs. tires. So an elderly woman, rt Stent, suffer THE TROUBLE With & child's eves ls usu- ally eadlly corrected, But if the glasses afe not exactly tight great havoc fs pisyed with the, delicdte nérves and th HE "To fngurs your child's glasses being right hase me prepare them after an expert examination of the éyes. LS. L 8. Nsselsine D. 0. 5. 1 FOR SALE -- cr Ay We stock all points in these Pens, and all shapes, Safetiea Self-Fillers. Small sizes to drop safely in the purse or shopping bag. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 850 KING STREET. 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 or ~ se a fo A Solid Brick Bwelling On Princess St, and barn frontage 99 ft. x depth 150 ft., below Alfred St., with furnace, gas and all improvements, for 'a few days can be purchased $6,200 Pr --l MULLIN | JONSON and DIVISION STREETS. The Busy Real Estate Corner, "Phone 539. » # - 4 Of approval is set congpicuons. on all ofr laundry work---it The distioguishisg symbol that chargeterizes culture and breeding Everything we wash Is noticeable for cleanly sweetness and fasitiess ironing, Cor Princess & Rydonham Sis, "Phone 22.

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