Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Aug 1913, p. 3

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Deo you suffer from frontal headache? If so, Glasses will Help You. De you know if you have perfect eyesight | if not, we can Inform You, IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING. WE GRIND OUR LENSES KEELEY, Jr. OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN. _ WALKERS | GRAPE JUICE (unfermented) REFRESHING "When down town and you are hot and thirs try a glass. On sale at la fountains. Buy it he dozen for the home. splits, half pins, pints and quarts; Your gro- cer can supply you. 8 doors above Opera House Couper's Baking Powder As near perfection as possible Made in Kingston, Canada. For sale by D. COUPER 84148 Princess St. Phone 76 BUYING MADE Sos yRuciy e Sanene" GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE om ~ JULY & AUGUST Camp cots, mattress and pads camp stool, camp chair and table.; sanitary couch bed, bed lounges and Davenport bed; motor boat chair, verandah chair and couch; iron bed from $2.50 to $25.00. R. J. REID MU 230 PRINCESS STREET. | Prices gone to Smash on _ Summer Suits 20 to 40 p.c less than regular E.P. JENKINS THE DAILY I------ TOWN OF GANANOQUE ANSON RICHARDSON RECEIVED | ANOTHER BAD INJURY, t eral of the Late George Gillies, in ; | Aug. 8.--Raymond G Genge, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. { Charles Genge, passed away at the |] family residence in Leeds township, a |i short distance north of the town, on |( Wednesday evening, after a short il- | ( Service was held at * Gananoque, ness, { made at Cataraqui cemetery on Fri-|t day. I Rev. Henry Gracey, pastor of St. |} Andrew's church, attended the on Wednesday, as representative of the | congregation of St. Andrew's, of for many years. {1 Apson Richardson, Arthur street, f . | Stock farm, owned and operated by W. 8S. Macdonald, few weeks ago, resumed his duties there this week: And to complete his IF at Maple Croft side the basa, striking the back of his | fork. | Frederick J. jt I McCalpin, and W. Thompson, Leeds township, who have been representing the 1.0L. organiza tion of this district at the grand lodge sessions of that order in St. | John's, NHd., returned home on Wed- [t nesday. t of ite series of open-air concerts, last evening, at the river front, and at- tracted a very large gathering. William Ferguson, who has for some time past been in charge of the poultry and egg department of Glenholme farm, owned and operated by Mrs. W ('. Bulloch, has resigned his position and will leave at the end of the months for his home in Brantford i. X. Belnois returned, Wednes day, from a threes weeks' trip, having taken in Winnipeg and Drandon, St. Paul, 'Chicago, Buffalo, and other places. Archibald McKellar, of Mont real, has arrived in town to spend a few weeks' holidays with his parente, Mr. and Mrs. James McKellar, Brock street. Miss Laura Tinney, Toronto, is spending a short holiday season ip town, guest of her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Cotton, Hickory | street. Mrs. Robert Thompson, River street, is spending a short time with friends at Chaffey's locks. W. J. Wilson, injured in an automo bile mishap near Lansdowne wharf, on Wednesday evening, returned home on the steamer Missisquoi, on Thuar&day morning. He was pretty badly bruised and shaken up, but fortunately no hones broken: and he will be around again in a short time, Mrs.| J. B. Goulette and family, of Syracuse, N.Y., have arrived here fo a visit with the former's brother and sister, Robert and Mise Ann Tulloch, Princess street. Miss Laura Green in § visiting friends at Chafféy's Locks for a short time. Miss Winnifred A. Bryce, of the Royal Victoria ospital, "Mount- real, is visiting her paremts, Mr. and Mrs. William Bryce, for a few weeks on were EARLY MOTOR BOATS At the, Thousand Islands Twenty : Years / Alexandria Bay, Aug. 8.--It is in-| fc teresting in these days when the St. |a Lawrence is crowded with boats and when at the recent races speed nearly fifty miles an hour was displayed, to note the time when a|Ww motor boat was a curiosity at the river. 'As a monument to the early days of the gasoline boat stands the|b Edgewood ferry, said to be the old-|h est motor boat on the St. Lawrence. |a The Edgewood ferry was called in those days the "Tackhammer." [tle was built at the works of Captain | te Duclon and was equipped with and evaporation engine It was a wheezy | t thing that with difficulty made sis|t¢ miles an hour, but it was a great curiosity and people would throng|b the docks to see her run, back twenty yéars ago when she was built even as the crowds stop and stare at! an deroplane to-day. The boat did faithful service for some time and then a newer, a)more modern engine was installed. The Edgewood ferry stil runs although it has been re- modeled since the beginning and has |p, now an up to date motor. ( Another pioneer motor boat on 1 the St. Lawrence, was one belonging to W. H. Thomson. Indeed Mr NS its appearance before the Tackham- mer. The boat was a natty one and made the phenomenal speed of seven d a MADE WIFE DRINK CARBOLIC. ! And Then Husband Took Poison and died. ON ) C : y Died i: CONTROL OF CABLE RATES. Binghampton, N.Y. Aug. 8.- the result of an attempted murder j and suicide, Herbert Layton ij jdead and Mrs. Layton is dymg in {the city hospital. The -Laytons lL quarreled and Mrs. Layton left her husband. She went to the house|p i for her personal belongings and in- | formation of a committee for the pro motion of improvement in postal tele formed. her husband she was leaving | him for good. He asked her to have|g a cup of tea and she consented. E Js Barely tasting the stuff, the {| man ran -screaming for water, {Layton grabbed ber and forced the], liquid--carbolic acid into 'her , mouths terribly 'burning her mouth, | face and arms. | The man then ran to the stable, '¢ swallowed Paris green and died . Victoria, B.C., Aug. 8.--The fea- ture of the carnival proceedings yes- terday was a grand naval regatia i held on the George waters bx mem: | bers of the visiting warships. The | water carnival was the original idea of those who planned the festivities | at the time the Cying legion from ' San Francisco fair was in Victoria, [ the continuation ot the polo tourna- | ment, hydroplane flights and the I musical festival at the Arena were {among the events provided to-day. "Thousand Islander" Saturday. S88. Thousand Islander leaves at 12.30 pm. for ramble among the Thousand Islands, calling at all rivet points. Fare boc. | BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY, AULUST 8, 1913, Montrealer Enters Sait Against ----c-- Quebec, is made defendant Rev. Henry Gracey Represented St. 000 libel action Andrew's Congregation at the Fun. Desalaiets, K.C, whose m , Toronto. jrecently objected, though the objection was afterwards withdrawn. the home course on Thursday afternoon, and interment [some funeral [in passing made particular reference to of the late George Gillies, in Toronto, |Le Pays and Godiroi Langlois, direc- i which the late Mr. Gillies was an elder [which who received severe injury at the barn |zalve Desaulniers, K.(, pass an opportunity to unveil alleged a clerical scandals. } chapter of misfortune he fell just out- jeer as a journalist, lawyer and politi , { head on a rock, opening up the old earthed any clerical scandal; on wound received recently from the hay (contrary, | clerical scandal, and certain acclesiaf| {comes before the courts The Citizens' band rendered another | Quebec, New Ago. Parnham, of Clairton, Pa., motor | hotel, church Pittsburgh they left the court together. Priest Says They Are Responsible for here from Chicago ty-third Thomson claims that his craft made | i} curing il h tate miles an hour. great increase of the consumption tures go they are having a good time. Act Likely to Be Passed During Samuels, WO: | now heing bub lwoirld be passed into law during er the pani:s. mount, having regard to the compan re ee ies' expenditures and receipts, any dif Carnival Week at Vietoria. | jerencés being referred to arbitration. | son are { motor boat races at Cadboro Bay, | .o.i will be opened on August 26th. PAGE THREB -------- SAYS CHURCH PAPER LIBELS | CHILD WAS EXHIBITED LAction|, Sociale. Montreal, Aug. 8.--L'Action Sociale, he official organ of the Catholics of in a $25, entered by Gonzalve local advocate, to before the St. Jean | Aechbishop Bruchesi | ONT. Father and Uncle Who Exploited Her Will Go Prison--=Girl Aged Eight Is Cared For by Authorities St. Thomas, Aug. 7 A pretty }tair-haired girl, eight years of age was taken in charge by the Elgin county authorities at Aylmer, where the child had been on exhibition a. the "Mamie Haha Show' which has been in that town all week during Ithe old boys reunion, and the spec tators were shocked when they pall itheir fee to see a frightened looking child, sitting in a cage surrounded with big snakes, including rattlers and coper heads The usual position of the child was a crouching one, as she had been told to keep her e on the reptiles T en | arge of e show ar objection: "He (Mr. Langlois) bas] She to dial ia Share Of he di or collaborators politicians like Gon {ehild. of Ealing, near Loudon, and who never let | (aries Cox; her uncle, of Londoa Both were arrested on the charge of {exposing a child under circumstances detrimental to her health. They ap | peared before Magistrate Hunt, and were found guilty. ' Un: Both men claimed they did not smothered ou The [hink they were committing an un 8 lawful act and took this means of making money. They will bé sen tenced on Saturday. The child has | been travelling on the road for six | weeks. and was compelled to sit in a canvas pit about five feet deep and five feet square for eleven hours a day | with the reptiles. The little girl was | brought to St. Thomas and placed in |the children's shelter. J. J. Kelso, (the provincial inspector, is expected {fn the city on Thursday to consult | with Magistrate Hunt regarding tho [matter réoiting Rd Babtiste society, The alleged basis of suit is the pub- ication of a certain article, reproduc- ng anothor article written by M. reroges Gautherot, a French author. iautherot figured as a lecturer in a delivered at Laval university two years ago. After his re- urn to France bh: wrote of his im- sressions of Canada, these being pub- ishéd in a French paper. The author or of that paper. followed this comment, to Mr. .Desaulniers takes particu- I'hen v5 Mr. Desaulniers repudiates this as version and adds: "In my lengthy car have never unveiled ian | or have ical personages of this province wil} par witness when the matter finally Mr.. Desaulniers adds that the libel 8s all the and aggrava- | ed because the defendant journal is | he official organ of the Archbishop of more serious ta { VBW ZEALAND NAVAL SCHEME, | Now the Subject of Correspondence With Admiralty, | | London, AugS.--In submitting the annual financial statement to. parlia ment, says the Wellington, N.Z., cor mentioned that the details of the | respondent of the Times, Col. Allen | scheme for naval organization are now {the subject of correspondence with the | admiralty. When these have been ad | justed the government will submit to | parliament a policy which will recog. nize the principle of one control for imperial purposes and give New Zea land a more direct responsibility ( for (and more definite interest in naval de- {fence, and also a better opportunity | for the 'service, It proposed to | provide the staff, arms and equipment necessary for an expeditionary force, | but this force will not be calied into {being until an emergency arises. His annual financial statement show. ved a revenue for the past year of 1L11,734,002, leaving a balance ol} (£708,508, alter transferring £750,000 to public works. The revenue for the jcurrent year he estimated at £11,789, {602, The railway earned 4 per cent., their best record so far. Further faci lities for crown tenants to acquire (their land as freehold are promised, (also a tariff bill; but the reciprocity {treaty with Australia has Leen post- poned pending the disclosure of the policy of the new Commonwealth gov ernment. | | | NO PAROLE FOR HAWTHORNE . HARRIS 3 - RICHARD L. METCALF of the canal zone, Thatcher, governor sucs ceeding Maurice H. HUSBAND FOUND WIFE, cantily Clad, With Church Founder, In Hotel Room. Pa. R.---~James » one of the yunders of the Episcopal "church thera ad proprietor of the town's principal | He and Morton Must, Serve and Mrs. Estella Sekar, active | Their Sentences. worker of John W.| Washi - . ekar, a wealthy merchant, of Home- | 24% iinglon, Aug. Se The federal 3 rretel veraday | parole board has refused to parole ood, | a I ' no 8% Julian Hawthorne and William J chan ad constable | Morton, convicted in New York on 3 1d a March 14, of usin k ail do- Je ' 8 Jae ' sing the mails to soke into the foun they jound Bary { fraud in connection with a mining The ang bo te 1 ery tmosphere, | Ychewe and sentenced to imprison- Hy ec ae to ALMOSPUEre. | vont for a year and a day in the | { Pittsburgh, Aug. Out and wile were When the "You are no gentlemen if You'do not | ric q Siates penitentiary at Atlanta rave this room at once," Mrs, Sekar the sentence to run from Nov. 25 ld her husband and the constable in- | 1912. the day their trial Was be un ignantly, meanwhile appearing for all { There is no A eal f a th or ol he world like the original of "Sep urtor 4 ppeal from th oard a mber Morn Hawthorne and Morton were eliz- You are no lady or you would pot | tble for parole on July 15, when two- o horns. Nr. Sekar bled aalinly. | thirds of the sentences imposed had ! £ : elapsed. They had then actually | fapte only four months in the pen- itentiary, which the board believed to be hardly enough punishment. In view of the fact that the entire pris- on sentence could be only about sev- {en months, after deducting the foyr | months period that the trial lasted and the month that will be allowad (them for good behavior, the board | reached the conclusion that a parole should not be granted. Increased Consumption. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 8.--The Rev, eter J. O'Callaghan, president of the atholic Total AAgfitinence union of the nited States of America, arrived to attend the for convention of the union. In| the question of increased | rinking he said:-- | ---- 'Society women and those who imi- Thomas of Kentucky Uses Knife on them are responsible for the House Doorkeeper in Fight. ol ' beverages. The foolish eres. |, VARICES, AES. Represents. on joy parties and imaging | H. C. Goodleet, a house door- | keeper, met in the New Varnum ho- f tel, a gathering place for southern members of congress apd became in- volved in a fist fight. "Senator Ollie > - | M. James of Kentucky, a brother-in- Present-¥Year. {law of Thomas, and Representative London, Aug. 6.--Fostmaster-General Thomas A. Heflin of Alabama separ- writing to the British Fm- | ated them. Then Thomas, it is al- ire League, congratulating it on the |leged, drew a clasp knife and lung. (ed at Goodleet, slashing his breast I slightly. James and. Heflin grabbed Thomas again. ' No arrests were made. Thomas, more than a year ago, fig: ured in a somewhat similar affair (n the new House office building, at- | tacking a newspaper man. SLASHED BY CONGRESSMAN, leoholic raphic communication throughout the 'mpire, says that arrangements are made . which he had hoped | the | ear Lo secure government control ov rates charged by cable com- The government, he said, proposes | MAY S IREGATE RACES, o fix these rates at a reasonable a | ------ | Maryland Court of Appeéals Says Ore dinance. Would be \alid, Baltimore, Md, Aug. 8. ~The at x A EE Sahel ¢ | Maryland court of appeals in a pre- MAY DYNAMITE RI HARDSOX. | liminary Spision handed down shor: . y y before midnight last night, held Removal by Explosives to Be Used | & hat the mayor and the city coun- As Last Resort. {cll of Baltimore may, in the exer Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 8. Bids for the | cise of its police powers, validly pass removal of the wreck of the Richard-|an ordinance for the segregation on advertised by the United | the white and colored races without engineer's office. Those re | conflicting with the constitution of the United States or of the state ot Hinckley & Sampson, of Oswego, thell Maryland." last firm to attempt {0 raise the boat, The opinion, however, declares in threw up the job about July 10th, and | valid on technical grounds, an or. at that time there was talk of blow- | dinance aproved by the mayor In ing the ship up with dynamite. It is | 1911, Tt was announced that an or- a real menacy to navigation, at least | dinance will be drawn up to meet the two serious collisions with it having | legal exactions. occurred," and the government is anxi- ous to get the hull out as soon as ible. : States Rose ad The quality . of White Dever varies, » : flom IN A POT OF SNAKES AT AYLMER, | . Showers and local thunder- storms during the night and on Saturday. PROBS. SATURDAY SNAPS HR = SHREWD BUYERS 108 fancy and white sunshades--all the newest shapes and colorings. SATURDAY, HALF PRICE _ 97 ladies' summer dresses, made of fine English gingham print, ete., recular $3 to $8. SATURDAY ... ' ... $1.95. _ 79 yards sun bleached fancy huck linen ling, regular 60c. qualiy. SATURDAY ... 40 doz. extra quali Regular 45¢ quality. SATURDAY .. ... 36c. Everyone of the above items are real bargains, nt don't take our word for it come and see for your- sell. ; Watch this space to-morrow SURE towel- y fine lisle hose; black only. Coan TH, STEACY'S KINGSTON'S COOLEST STORE FOR PRESERVING TIME Fruit and Gem Jars of every size, Use the Gem or Perfect Seal for perfeet satis- faction. style Jelly tumblers and honey g every and shape. ROBERTSON'S, LIMITED CROCKERY AND GLASS ELECTRIC LIGHTING of Kingston Homes, Churches, Factories, Stores, Our specialty Beautiful Electric and Gas Fixtures. H.W. NEWMAN ELECTRIC CO, 79 Princess St. 'Phone 441, * PY 33TH FOR YOU « Buy your shoes here--quality considered, we beat the city. Men's high grade goodyear welts from $3.50 £5.50, . Other grades, solid leather, from $1.25 $3.50. AS RR (LOIN: ato to . to

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