Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1914, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914. EE -------- -- EE ---- Th THIEF STOLE A MEAL "2 oN A SERIOUS CHARGE (i ooncherries, raspbervies, blue ad ] g a i ' {DURING NIGHT AT A HOME ON |herries, and the Wolfe Toland stra. | PAVED GREEN, BUGK LAKE, WAS 4 y RUSSELI STREET. berries, at Carnovsky's. > PEACED UNDER ARREST. ; - 3 y -- 8 | Night Prowler Included Six Fggs- in | Yisiting Here, Told Constables That He Would Have > \ Dr. Orville E. McKim 'and his 3 His Bill-of-Fare at Home of A. i mother, Mrs. G. H. MaKitn. Water. Shot Them Had he Known Wha | McGregor-- Stranger Had Plenty | ow n, N.Y. have come to Kingston They Wanted Him for. } of Nerve, [tor a two weeks' visit to relatives, David Green, "aged sixty, residing _ rtm 3 Buck' Lake, near Bedford Mills, : has fhe ft vy Soi at Sh | 1000 fslinds-Rochester. - locked up at the police station on Kingston and Thousand Island Pennants |S 3 » soll strict. some time during Tues S. Caspian and North King leave [a very serious charge, preferred" hy ( [ at 10.15 a. m. daily except Monday | his daughter. H 5 pl ; j day. night, Rhea some pe x es fed {or Thousand lands, and at 5 pan. {arrest gos 8 a Plated unde: i e to ouse and made him- {for Rochester ine i " 3 : Se ml wet Rochester, © morning, at his home; by Gity Con: From 15¢ To $2.00 Jn ay, Limited gael ings in the Pantry. and foe] Jain School Nuesiug Courses. | and Cowhty Constable Robert Smith, : the "apread" and in addition to bread la Ray nn. t orpstt and. Mise and brought to the city shortly be- Kingston and Thousand Island Pennants from 15¢ to $2. 00. graduates of fore noon. The accused will be ar: . Lbutter, tea, sugar, otc, six eggs were | ; Mz ve es . B TM 157 Brock Street | also included in the bill-of ld Fhe | Siugaion ten gral hospital, ave Io Toned po Hie police rb on Full line of Scout books i n 8 very title: 'published; souvenirs {thief was good enough to leave thes {pleted their post -sraduate course in : ay amoyming, An will pe re. of all kinds; stationery, plain and fancy, and articles too numer- ------ et { Shelks behind apd this left the clue | s¢ 'hool nursing. Manded for 4 few days in order that as to just how many eggs had hoon 8 the crown will have time to secure : ous to mention, to be found at the ' | ye *vidence. The ast Ww mad s | taken. { Drinks i evidence 1e arrest was made a 1 " a i n Court. Yo Ppa ¢ hich pa {on Wednesday 'morning. It loet session of (he | to the ears of J. L. hiting, « Gy, OFning is 'heliev- Poli court on Wednesday crown attorney. morning {ed that it was the work of a couple | Four drunks were tl fend Th tables left Kingston on I . € ' 1 fof f e the offenders and e constables le Kings 8) HH ! I t Fu i e of hungry boys who made their way the magistrate disposed of the cases | Tuesday, and in all bad a sixty mile < oO $ 00 ore into the house by wa y y windows. y of one of the lin quick order by imposing fines on | drive to get their man. ~The accus- Two of them "amd allowing the other |ed had the reputation of being a cGrego ye y) € McGregor 1s employed at night {two their liberty. desperate man, so they went prepar- 160 Princess St. : Phone 919 Be 'the raid of the house was made ; reg ------ ad, each being armed with a revol- i ale while Mrs. Gregor was aficep iv Grea. Crearing Sate. ver, and it was well that they were pst e dic Prevost, Brock street, has a great |ATmed, as after. his capture Green not hear any noise in the night and | NO ON. BANG! assortment ol coat and vest light declared that if he had known that doy, w AINS IN EVERY js 2 ay susbeised on acomingd weight for summer wear, also a great the two men were constables and that LINE [ > find that > pa rd i MY Assortment of clergical coat in light | they were about to place him under hy io fine n : oe uy) ed guest had weight in black. Special low Prices [#1 t on such a charge he would | taken sue ali rty. {for clergymen. Rave shot them. v [QUEEN STREET SUNDAY SC ) -- The constables arrived at Bedford 3 R aT SUN Y SCHOOL. Weather Notes. Mills on Tuesday evening and re-, | Fine Picnic Held at Brophy's Point Pre Sure" is low in the western pro mained over night at a home oles | 58 Sucsday. | Vipces and the 'Gul of Nt. Lawrence, | 17 the house accupied by Green. go-, 3 anc Hghest over lake Suber ing to latter's-home J 1 Rueen Street Methodist Sunday Showers add thunder a ing. Knowing that the man would | § $ Avo Foto Tosi Relig = poms Sgain oceurred in most places fron pat BD 8 Rgbt or posal See WwW rables [rocoees. it wan an ident day snd 1 ons? |, Mountain to Manito, | (0° S000, NS Sonrigpcs 4, 8 top ea Are growing within the event. The programnfe of races Yon showers are only reported. | PR : Epi i reach of all jie good sport, The results Yor} Death of Verona Restdont 2 | constables under She ru i that they All the wanted goods for comfort during eri : . Kindergarten girls, Maggie Mar-| \Mter a brief illness from an acute ba ee hat El Tole tiem Tom the warm weather. Nidgs pied waetite) cluster garet Allen, Ruth Skinner. $50.00, and beauties even ft lack of appendicitis aud comjplica his home across Buck Lake. After . = Kindergarten 'boys, Kenath | 0" whael Dovle, passed away making the trip across the lake, the White 'Marquisette Waists, some very pret- $40.00. Marsh, Sydney Fleet. ic Hotel Dieu on Tuesday night A he Was Wal Pas : Tsk, Svqney Fie fen ¥ " accused was told what he was wa ' } ; 1.00u Ihis platinum treatment |is $1. 00, $2.00 up. Dir DALY girls, G. Holland, Jennie] nd "eed" > thitty-se el years. ot "Le | ted for, and the Jandeufls ere ty desigfs, all sizes $1.0 p by far the most sfoctive way Cc 5 Nd ol Verona, ace i Gree wicked up f reg. $85 for - *- 378] "Primary boys, Norman Gage, ©. | Where the remains were transiemed | V1Aced on MW io eile of Tis age Black or White Lislé and Silk Gloves, long GF lsilg the . smaller brilliant 5 for $58 | Williams {noon on Wednesday n wag 3 R hss » . reg. 833 for ........ A Girls, eight years of age, Mabel | married A brother. and a > ster had ap ill foci bo length, all sizes, 6 0 7 1: 2 beginning . Jue "+ ig Clark, Ada Sharman the latter, Mrs. Breen, attended him les. He declared that he Was inn> in price at x a Pe Smith Br S reg. his ) ve. a ce 0 o for i c " ATS | dur r Mness 3 " rd ) Boys, nine and .ten vears of age, ing ine Both accompan a [ the crinte charged a ne 4 - ia To near yi 1.-B. Curran, Rodney Davy. el the remaivs hove HL AT Tr Ror a Summer Underwear for all members of the or $10, "Girls te leven, Mary Dick- ui ! . . Wr ; . i AT RANGE leo JEN Wad © yen Bry ie Civie Finance Committee [thal 2 Wa -n as cout i 3 , @ household. All the popular makes . Cros, Tags, Curtains, all ve, Ging thirteen and fourteen, Hilda! special meeting of the Civic | fre t, and © al or sib his front reas sonably priced. iinced to prices that please. | Morse, Eisie: Fleet : Mance committee hus been called for |} 15 0 oa : I revolver hauds - - Aa | iat or with a e 3 ? } al a Boys eleven and twelve, M Ma-| hussday i po " ple arrang uo case an offort should be made t : Ladies' and Misses' Lisle Thread Hose, vell. J. Nichalson. « ¥ 9 : J ad _Boys' homecoming | . nder arres\ He hi: a 'Phone 50. Yours | Girls, three-leged race, Mary Dick-|on he Fn Bud for their entertain Plane hin ye Tren and aa Waite, Tan, Black. Special value mer o ferar tree Q AS 1 ie J ' = . » son, I. MeLeunan. En , its beet Shows wi lived around Buck Lake all hig ii» at .s . 2bc a pair up Boys three-legged race, Fred ! fort a arti ion of the attractions, It 2d {is hoped that ROH and. will imate AR She Ray Parmo. be oped ee Aa hy band will : : Some ns 'bargains in Wash Dress ack race, Fred Raffo. Our Great Opportunity } Goods. | The ¥inauce'd : Needle race, C. Truesdale, D. Mc-| °"€ Finance 'committee will also deai iver Sin i Jewélrs, Opticians, Marriage Licenses. Lenses Groumd ¥ ) < il ne i and Ernest Allen, John Dickson and | Wishery Inspectors! Take Notice. the greatness and variety of its re- | { hood of the Brothers Islands and | Famer Byron. sources, in its extent and in the won- - i lities for maintain- | 3 ¥ EAR MLURY | Sov Atre sho wha and its potential = . : Reliability of |srrc KEN WITH HEA Tr} [even pis foal. Tee Wiig a In ing in the highest state t happiness : A rp n [Wii At sons O ro aE br : {and comfort a large 2nd vigorous intAvial : i. {Sad Death of ¥ Nliott Dunlop a n who were fishing in this 1c population are perhaps unequalled | Pictor 1al Magazine for gue Like the Parrot {with the hotel proposition of Balioums|' an Needle race, Mary Dickson, V.) There is ono thing that the fish in derful means nature has provided 'ondstock. 1 cality ith + © « Woods . hat they happened. to wan | poRg C0 0, Bo countly. They ee mr rs nan. |& Co., Montreal. Th at Caradiais should take pride | Pictorial Review Rusk. | shectors are not careful enough for making its vast territory acces- ' eo r | . m- A sad death occurred at Woodstock ladross several nets. Karly in the 4 . : ni ALLO: ny have before them a future, too, ¥ . x Eve bargai ro Quality IS Kot on Saturday last when Elliott Dun- morning . Amesicans gan he som | Joo) "0 C0 Cine ior 40 that which Pictorial Quarterly, s summer edition . ...20¢c Wo 2 gain BC ave do offer Wheelbarrow race, William Bates al Si kr in their country--in its history, in ' Sack race, Roy Byron, Fred Shar- |: about. This is with regard to Am- sible--is most reasonable. It is a ] . { man. \ 7 ericans who cast nets in the neighbor great heritage which they possess; a erns | Nt. {hay » pets 4 then dashing % --_-- r---- lop; son of" Wdliam Dunlop, of t. | hauling the nets up and then dashing was possessed by the great republic = 3 now. Lambert's, Que, formerly of Ring iactuse ta.Uaoe Vincent..where they [ 0 Pet er or inom, p-cantury ago Pictorial Fashion Sheet for August. Free anki } ston, was stricken wih in aytadk jboss ~ the gs brn and parallel of latitude, the experi- ; -- 1 d f th 11. - FURS - heat failure Buh a2 TO ce Thotightioss Chstonices ence of that republic to guide Shem Pictorial Patterns -the leader o em a A : 0 ngage in 8 FAME Ol PRTCURL, Bl | os : ' and to guard them against mistakes er -------- er Wrrier H ' died six hou afterwards Deceased | Since the first of the month a ® Ae oh are as matural to common- A | ! 4 'Carpet and rug buyers are was born in fhis city and had a wide [number of the stores in the cit > S as individuals. cele of frionds. He was thirty-three [adopted a rule to close at five o'clock | wealtls as io jndivid - - bound to patronize the store vears of age and served with the first [hut customers forget the early clos tA Ie Where feiiability of quality 1s contingent in South Africa, going ing hour and continue to try and do 3 WO 1Ce out from Kingston. At that time he | their shopping after that (ime. Ag "The Hat Store." not questioned, where styles was but nineteen years of age. He is the clicks, of course, have to wait sukvived by his father, six brothers/on all the customers who come a are correct and prices right: Bl.nd three sisters. William Dunlop, [the store before the closing: time the | The Always Busy Store PANAMA || ys > father oi the deceased, arrived in tho clerks are, as a rule, kept until al Buyers at the Kingston Carpet eity on Tuesday with the remains | most six o'clock before they are abl Wa o Interment took place at Catara- [to get away. This is merely thoughi 5s -- ne . pu R75 iy Sie : rehouse are sure of getting gui cemetery. { lessness on the part of customers and SR tT | Fe------tU ILD ERS SUPPLIBYeeeey $8 0 will huy a stone honest vallie for their money. could easily be avoided so as to al | ; N OPEN AR DOG SHOW dwelling, with one aere, of Slucherries Fi pom the North Country. [ low the clerks to get away from A We Make ground, anil sheds, 'or Pal- the stores on these hot days Are now coming daily 'and are so a n | pons . ace street 4 by the pail or quart, at Carnovaky's | A Mee. 3 Ts tis ¥. TO BE HEL DI IN MACDONALD < ak . 1 --2| Tho Late Mrs. Helen Price. a' I : BOAT LUMBER $1850 buys a detached | The death oceurred on. Tuesday PARK ON THE 27TH. : hss . Hine ® | gi "il morning at eleven o'clock, at the |] : -- BOAT TIMBERS roughcast dwe ling on Al- 3 | i bert street, south of Prin- fill e I Summer ; home uf her son-in-law, 0 » 'H In Connection With-the Old Boys' Kingston Carpet Ware- §!| I house il 'V. Bartels, Wolfe Island. of Helen | 5 v rahi ou Walk te br . R » Entertainment--RKingston Kennel to order. cess street, with garde Price. She was born in Bath sev Clulyto be Revived. i 3 Houses to re at from &8, 00 { Hil enty-two years ago. The cause oi he nN x The Kingston Kennel Club is to be ue Py il death was heart trouble. She leaves | ih 5 vovived. Be Ti rechion will = be We specialize on up. ti to ours her loss ne sitar. Mes W marked by the holding of an open air Ty re insurance. il Brvers, of 'Napanee: three wothers E i dog competition in Macdonald Park = fl Allan, of Napanee; Frank, of Toronto, | hn! on the afternoon of the civig holiday, SHIP PLANK, DECK. E WwW MULLIN Ii and (.V., of Evert, Michigan; two | Be Tuily 27th, in connection with the Old ING and TIMBER for > . i daughters, Mrs. 0. V. Partels, of the JPR Bovs' entertainment. These open air shipbuilding. Cor. Johnson and Division Streots, : . . || city, and Mrs. Charles Mills, of Chi | exhibitions are popular in the old state fi cago. The deceased was an Anghiean country, and kingston dog fanciers fl in religion. The funeral will be held | : : are not going to allow this old burg | , for 8. ANGLIN & CO. fll. at ten o'clock "Thursday morning a genuine eom- foto be behind : il from ber late home. Alired street, to | fortabl : Classes and prizes will be arranged, {4 Investment i il Cataragqui cometery., The service || ortable swimmer Ir t and there will be no entry fee. Ey : Cor. Bay sud Wellington Ste will be conducted by Rev. R. 8. For there is nothing toe qual ervbody having a dog will be invited Woodworking Factory : iti { : | neri, of St. Luke's church. the Panama. The Vv oare to oo it down to Macdonald Park 35 37 YX: Street We have the Inrgest aud best (||| TOR ' } lig Ai Soave in she lwtivities" Kings Prat, and ork t TA NTIN CPHE TE iwht, « : feel o o s . of go x f ce Tie: I gemma bret irems i Jj} STANDING OF Pui wats {[{ DELL Soul fuel Feel gad of Ua wong oer oto, fo | estas, eves; wobawes | each, bith aud "loser. RAs: wpe $5.00. Hy the City Baseball League--~Vic. | © Hoi te . 3 made 'on this occasion. A ring; will Sutiste «vil, large sible Get "your gudiles Hight i tovins Lend. » > davs for big prie- be roped off for the exhibition. (om- and % Hx 182; a OER! . HH i ete p im Ast ciass condition. Rens [l! The ollicial standing of the teams in (Ji €5 ¥h Panama hats are ff Potent indges will be selected. tl "B36, E i5 Asselstine, DO 3 dh the senior Uity Baseball Legge AY gone. : | WILL BE A GOOD STREET. | Ml Victorias 4 i $3 buys a splendid Wf wu. win bo Much For Up- 13 St. Catharine Street fil Ponies a 2 M gen ma ; Oo =e ip i $1,350--F rane dwelling, seven © Eyesight Speciatii. fl Athletics 1 ! | E uine Panama to-day. per William Stieet. ? - : 8S [lll Will be your clothes if you'll roots, good collar and sta- S12 King St. Thoue 1010 il! 'This is the result of the first eight | ite ones, of course, | It seems that neaFly all the resi- "ll v t us Ble, dot 20 x 113, and right {ll games that = have» been played, and at 32.75. $5. and £7. 'dents of Upper William street pe- . there are seven "hore games to be titioned last year for the removal of 43 . y 3 T py gn RR EE WE ' of way. - fj == YY | ~1 played Lhe game next Saturday the trees on that thoroughfarg so 399 Albert Strot | ; } between AThietice an] ies, is very STRAW SAILORS hat a honsle ais. Sout be laid, i! } portant 1 he Athletics can wan | . . sll sia . Ris wa an give & : . $3,700 -- Sew detached brick, 7 Hi ) reat English Remedy. from both Ponies and Victorias, the | I x our straw hat 1% (hrs, Wht Folengid shasic irees IN GREAT VARIETY rooms and attic, hot water \ {sthnding will be almosy even. { looking rusty, throw it jtrees SA faa. nt dn Hue Stiaiter > 3 iy 2 i k « a4 + . | ae "lose Ne lostthe ity al aa LL Deshity, NEL : | Baseball Record. | away and get a new one. years ago George stroet had |mpatiedate ep ourselves s hateony overlooking Heo: Bem: e { National league -- Pittsburgh, 5: 8 We are offering splendid fi Bis mer ole. tov of suagnis the mewest ideas in screen and door Victoria Pgrk: lot 32 x 100, fo ( all | New York, 2. HH straws at #100 and £1.50 } Laat be. laid. Misings, You- may theréfore be sure and right of way from John. Pls ESeooh American leagye-- Washington, A= 1 'William street is fort of finding the very latest in stock gd \ : TRE I ; A \ Fay 2 A y [feel] hard : i : ' V ' 3. Louis, 2. ; adjust able . Walks, four feet six inches | "aS in this ware store. Don't ake our word for Ht | 'Federal league -- Chicago, "5: H colored iat 'band, 25¢, J wiatn are bein i . - £ laid. ' The road- Hi pins Pg AE Bula 3 Louis 39¢, He. { or ? way will be twenty-six feet wide, as HERE ARE A id eta bo Recemary: HUTTON' purgh, 1. Indiana 8, 7; . 3 + ' Wide as it is pro; ed to Screen Doors, 8 ( tof the roads of the « mage uy all | sizes, $1.00, LIMITED i : | tie city to- be paw plete 18 Ia Mk Bt Kingston, Ont | 'Taternational league -- Montreal, in future. The block Tin era s2.25, Pom | {2; Toronto, 1. 1 5 be Improved 'by the erection of new| Window Screens, 25¢, Boe. = : ) {houses a 'little further back from : : | st, Phos 538 ar fl nevi Tet al Batate| Frank Baker, for a rumber HO the line of street, ; <4 Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sta. y 2 years a wellknown resident rs -- vivid) 3 wa Phone 23, 3 1 Broekville, died Tuesday morning ing! S pe "White R a. X 3 SEE sen ee 1 SH | ardware + Prisosss | 5

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