Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1914, p. 2

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Furs Made To Order tm McKay, inited "149-157 Brock Street Mid-Summer Furniture and Carpet Sale 'Specially Ie Prices Rugs and | arpets, all sizes and qualities, new color tone effects. Extension Tables, $10, $13, up to $85. solid oak and mahogany. | Chairs and buffets to mateh. All redu-ed in price. Phone 90. Yours TF. HARRISON CO. Reliability of Quality is Not Questioned Carpet and rug buyers are bound to patronize the store Wharg reliability of quality 1s not questioned, where styles Are correct and - prices right. Buyers at the Kingston Carpet Warehouses are sure of getting honest value for their money. R. MeFAUL! Kingston Carpet Ware- SPECIAL - BARGAINS Real Estate 109% York Street, Cor. Prime Street. Fine brick residence, hall in centre: 8 rooms, large verandah: Jot 60 x 132; stable and drive sheds. 10" oe Street, detached frame, 6 rooms, B. and C., near Frontenac Park. 114° Patrick Street, facing James Street, 7 rooms, B. and C, 687 Princess Street, brick, rooms, hot water furnace, el- ectric lights, large stables and drive sheds 'We have a handsome Colonial residence facing the water with beautifully wooded grounds, at a bargin, dais i------------------ JS. R. McCANN #3 Brock 1. Phones $26 o round, | Surf: wee | GOT SOME WEDICINE | i i i FROM bn. ROBINSOS, 3 TAMWGHTH FOR HER $TOMACH {Mystery About Miss York's Disap- pearance Unsolved--=Suicide Is the Strong Theory. Over the long distance telephone jluis afternoon 1. was sisted | tuerg were no lurther developiuenus lat jdmworth in the mysterious dis | appearan e of Miss Blanche YOrk A detective has been there working on the case, but could find out nothing and has left The district has thoroughly searched and aow the aufhoritle stmply developments 8 are wait- new theories have that Ving ran | Phire | ted, 11 hese jmet rome are the girl unknown person, that shefhas done away with herself, or she has béen taken from the vici- nity to sowe other place bécause of position in which the young alleged " man I"% Her last known the office of Dr. Robinson in Tam worth, on the evening of July 8 between the hours of 8.15 and 9.45, Dr. Robinson is a young physician, who has been in Tamworth for six months. He declares that the young lady called on him for for stomach trouble. He says that he examined her and gave her a bottle of medicine, and that she left the office some time after 9 o'clock. The medicine given to her, he says, con 4ained some strychnine bottle, if taken at once, 'he would be sufficient to kill her. ' A | possible clue as to the end of the mystery was given by the doctor, who states that next morning he is fifty carbonate of mercury tablets, of which one would be, sufficient to cane "death was missing from a phelt near where he had examined the young woman. Dr. Robinson says that she wa® in { ¥ ¥ see her afterwards. algo page 3.) fe did not (See GOOD FELLOWS, ALL. the Club. dead.' the Dedicated to Kingston bang, pleased Pull Music ever sportsman's than. this song of the tr We plumb glad that tl} all these chaps who with the tre here, lo ot-gun pulverize the sailing clay 1 | eat sing r ly men who seek their pleasyre the open light of Careless each of wind | or weather Joie kless, of the twelve-bore's kick, cle. "dnd swift of judgment, on the | trig ger lightning quick. Whether shoot fing in the or outside the cash 8 (hey still they are, fr {erack to novice good bunch to ha'¥ |? around { | money re "found, of the it's a mighty bring 'gainst a shameless mol that he smoke stick Speaking t t larger iss city's upward potent protest they a tened time when the Hye with: makes his boast of the thunder of the in would foree its laymg hn Picked men, all, these core to emjoy the manly fun which is their to whom ts pleasure just to practic ftith a Arins till 'the of ireedom, as the were fies in, and, as from the race's dawy he wields them climb | | | i together gun sinee time ng who most a mar HAND JAMMED BY STONE | Accident to George Bews on Colleg- iate Institute Extension, Wednesday a rnoon George | with- a painful accident | while at work upon the masonry | the extension of the | tute He and other the act of placing a position when it slipped "a Mr Bews a hea blow | hand The flesh was pre jammed and ¢ut between the and first finger As a result Bews' fainted and a long time was required before he regained con sefoustesa It was thén necessary for him to be taken to a.doctor who { dressed and stit¢hed the wound | | On | Col upon thes badly thumh Mi tty 1 i I Sun Glasses and Goggles We have the largest and best assortment in the city from 15¢ up to $5.00, Get your goggles right. il §.Asselsting,0.0.S | Eyesight Specialist. 342 King St. Phone 1019 THE (Farmody Wintonr.) -------- that | been presen- | with foul play at the hands of . that | wo | to nave found her-{ appearance was ati * land showers have treatment | The entire | says, | found that a bottle containing about | #4 office at 8.15 and left after nine. | Gun | sweeter | badge | il 'March | one of the largest turnouts OITY AND VICINITY. 1000 Islands-Rochester. S. Cusplan and North King leave Fat 5. 15 a.m. daily except Monday for Taousand Islands, and at § p.m. for Roehester. } "Auction Sale. : i Satuniay. 10 am', S$ pm. new piano, pictures and frames, uncalled for orders, show case; store furnis { ture; everything goes. Weese & Co Killed a Porcupine. | A female porcupine killed | Princess street, near Chatham street, on Wednelday night. The male por cupiheé wis in dn adjacent tree. The 'porcupine being ki kid 10 death, seat tered its quills "aboft to the damage of the shoes and clothing of the a {881ants, a | was on ers Three Plage 0 Pianos for Rental. $12.00 pbr month will put a full 88 note player piano in your home Iai includes all your expense. .W. Lindsay, Limited, 294 Rrinc Sra: ! Weather Notes. pronounced disturbance is the lakes from Lhe has turned much cooler. in the mn provind I'he tin A proaching westward np great | weath w 3 been general. | te sthperature continues high from {tari e i | --t / ! Grea. Crearing Sale. | Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment of coat and vest light ! weight for suthmer wear, also a great | assortment of clergical coat in hight | weight in black. Special low ; prices | for clergy i oa astward Invited | to Attend. | Assistant Fire Chief John Elmer has { received an invitation from P. .1. Bro iderick, chief of the fire department at Halifax, to attend a firemen s tourna ment and street. carnival to be fin that eity August 3rd to Sth Broderick is. an old Kingston boy Coming to Penitentiary. probable that Scarfo, of Arthur recently refrieved will removed this week from the jail |t0" one of the penitentiaries, King- ston very likely, on to which {ing en. It is Port be many of the a life 4 Sent to Montreal. An old resident of the the Whig on Thursday that July 16th, 1X73, 119 éonvicts from King 'ston penitentiary shipped to St on were Vincent de Paul penitentiary on Pierrepont, the Quebec a short time there were big pr steamer pri son havipg opened be fore : that time 990 pri rs the Portsnfouth. How He Regards It. Abraham PD.DGN Pings d M S AEC over in fon {8 and may responsibility fo he reg hire f vhen dias Robertson, of Jude Harding, Henry Robertson, Hro Neénator Bro mbroks Shaw or of ton, assume Sonic hut ards vouth vow ronto; Lindsay in Bro I MW. bro MW. Bro f Collingwood: RW and M.W. Hro Toronto, aud M.W Whyte, R.U., of Pe craft James herr Willi on un Judging Vegetables. Reekes, of Humber can Ww ork judging th work Judging quarter of potatoes in ty on lhursday Frank Bay the ore the ¢ morning bh work mm Catara 15 under the gro fire anspicy of the paid by toes, the ic ed wers and the Jovernment oun the tomatoes that anions, and cele ur vegetables will be judg this year The was Market Prices. + good-sized market mIaEnIing, a number places on the 'Pembroke railway be yg city I'hiere was littie in the prices from Saturday 17e rasp a box; each; { There I hursday wi Lhe change Shelled peas, berries, 16 new potatoes, very a quart; cabbage, Se. offered by a Se. a peck; beets 31 de, number, sold at a bunch; cherries, basket; 'cucumbers, Sc. a bunch. be each; onions > nese a i} Band Programme. | To be given by the Salvation Army citadel band, in Victoria Park, Thursday, July 16th, at 8 p.m Marco--' 'Proclamation' Selection--" 'English Melodies' Mareh-- 'Cadet' ' Selection--"Consolation" "Ne w England" "The Fight" "The Army' 'Christchurch', Citadel" "The Frie nd" "Flowing River" God Save the King. William J. Christmas, bandmaster. on Hik Hawkes Marshall March Galdsmith Selec tion March March Selection March Aoung arshall A ( Sunday School Picnic. Calvary Sunday school held annual picnic on Wednesday noon. For a small school it after of and car- to season. Two hundred attended had various sports, which were ried out satisfactorily. Owing the intense heat. however, the ball match was cancelled alter few innings - had been played. chief sport among the boys | swimming and this they partici in. quite freely. John Davis a «mest Watts had charge of the [and eredit : achieved. To Begin Next Week. Unléss something unseen happens the men employed by Foley & Glea- son. road paving contractors, will commence the work of laying the 3 | apha top dressing on the pavement The was pated Css [on Princess street about the first of | i next week. | The men employed on laying sand stone bricks are rushing (work along the side of the rail | the north side of thé street so that 3" alt gang cam © Lag the present outionk the work will not be completed for Old Boys' Pay, July 27th. It will take about !three to four wasks to lay the sand stone: INITIAL STEPS TAKEN FoR JOLPpING TOF 1 DOG SHOW CIVIC HOLIDAY, ---- " Promoters Held Meeting in ¢ ity Hall} Vednesday Night -- Uthicers Were Eldcted and Judge s Appoint ed--A Good Show Promised. on The initial steps for the dog show to be'lield on eivic holiday, at Mae donald Park, on the occasion of the ho mecoming of the old boys, were when the } 4s this is the pris- | da, men hav- | sentence to serve are tak- | city told pp the | ber ! fon them on | from | great | to $1.25 a | .Twitchin | Boyd | Hawkes | Slater | Broughton | its | had | the | base- | ul Er sports is due them for the sue | taken on 2" ednesday night, the Prowotdt held ia meeting in the gen- al comuittee room at the city hail | Which wis Kindly loaned by Ald. T 1 F. Harrison, The civic | property tollowing { oticers w Honorary presidents, PKC MP; Be AB. Mavar Abraham Shaw: president, W. {| Twagg; Vice president, Ald. H C. Nickle: secretary. Dr. J. G. Evans; { ruperintendent of ring, Fdward Charl | t N. assistant superintendent, W Vickie, jr. Committee--.). Seott, bald, A.;J. Macdonald, i harles McKay, Harry {erick Bibby, Thomas Carson | BR. ©. Dobbs. Judges--Hounds, setters and point fers, Charles Corbett: cockers, all of i spaniel class, T. McKeon Robertson: terriers, Harry Bates: airvedle and | Fish terriers, CC. Bowen: Yorkshire | terriers and toys. Nicol; hu- mane class, H. Bates. Pre. Bell, Nicholls,' Massie and Me Gill--were elected us veterinary chair wan of cotumitiee Fhe ere elected W. I. Nickle, Ross, M.P.P; John Thea Donald Seott, Hawley, Fred and J, Lieorge sur Kingston Humsne Socie presénting a number of special priz they humane First second { third pri zen will be given Svery dog is to be how on a leish and will be gt } ring built by the © the purpose, evervone have an opportunity of witne Judging Any person ¢ of amy kind" is to the show Fotries the Dy meantime, or on th and | all class m brought rye | city and {will i who asked to by secretary in the show. being held in humane t the dog received Fx Ans, of the show i= deavor to promote ge and to lem in this eity The ature he an en solve prob show promises to be a big of the o' celebration Ane ther meeting vill be held next ommittee feel for the programme ymoters The of the pre Monday night that fully aN assured xX | hundred dogs will be place noe | hibitior DEPORT LAZY MEN. Who Refuse to Wark Will Be 'Ome. who have been placed in tmmigration depart to work this deported of Immigration lice ge W inter to the Whig on Bor. morning Hunter stated that the chur he ital institutions have ca a number of these people lor and he had decided to make WILL Those Sent wong by the comin th and refuse \ wil he was char ig lots of work a large to Although the farms ol men there of the county, women refuse and local imma make all rk on the contract ld time past, the has tried to vho county farmers, so that of work during OMe CREes of the officer }% gration of the farm with the be immigrants © WO he sign a they wou the w the § j not months take the out in advice Kingston's Famous Fur Store. SUMMERSALE White Skirts and Blouses We want to elear our stock of ladies' blouses of all kinds. We have them in silk, linen and net, a big variety. Reg- ular prices £1.00 to #5, for HALF PRICE Out must go all the white skirts we have left. Materials are Duck, In- dian Head, Ra- tine and PK. Regular prices from £1.50 to 5 'on sale from $1 TO $2.50 We have just put in stock some pretty lines of IOnDY BLO Very newest for £1.50. Watch Our Windows! models | To 25 fet Music Sale 2 for 25c You can better realize the advantages of our popular Music Sale if you visit eur large up-to-date Music Department, A partial list of our best sellers. This Is the Lite You Can't Get Away From It Where 'the Red Red Roses Grow Last Night I'm On My Way to Mandalay All Aboard for Dixle You'll Be Sorry to Say Good-bye Mary, You're a Little Old Fash- fon Sit Dann, You're Rocking the Bent RHehéeen of Sunnybrook Farm. Shadows On the Shores of Italy They're On Their Way to Mexico INSTRUMENTAL Jamais Trop, One-step Huena Vista, Tange Elchocklo, Tango Quintode, Tange La Fiesta, Tango Globe Trotters, Oune.step Ln Appel d'Amour, The Midicts, Hesita Acroniage Walts; Hesitation Tres Chie Too Mueh Ginger My Dearie Waits Hesitation ton Any piece played by request. Mootching Away (Queen of the Movies) Meet Me in Blossom Time T at's All Ge Around te Mary Aun's he Valley of the Moon the Wonderful Way Loves 'rying Just For You Ann t Up Un He sood Ship Mary y Mary, Will You ( " Fann the Great Divide lt 8 alt Ir 1 While Yom f1 rs the Ocean Were the Shore Had Someone Like You at and Yeu Home do You Take This Woman For Your Lawful Wife They Around Were Dancing " The College. Book Store 160 Princess St. reatment | old one | to 'ood W. J. Jado. SAM dred designs, no Laur dry Bags, white Tray Cloths, with or materials about half price. 25¢c [Newman Always Busy Store Th: We receiyed this week a trunk full of trav ellers' samples, including several hun- very many desirable articles that will appeal to thoughtful housewives. Cushion Covers, just the "thing for ham mocks, campers, etc. Some with design for fancy work; others ready for use. Tea Coseys, prety designs, ready for use. Table Cloths in crash and other serviceable Centre Pieces, Sideboard Scarfs, ete. All the above samples are being sold at PLES two alike, containing and colors. without f ringe. a Up. Phone 919 Platinum Prices Are growing within the reach of all. We have beautiful cluster rings paved with diamonds at $50.00, and beautles even at $40.00, I'his platinum treatment is by far the most effective way of using the smaller brilliant diamonds. Smith Bros. Marriage Lenses Ground Jewelrs, Opticians, Licenses, Like the Parrot §& Shaw OTTAWA FAIR. The Centyal Canada Exhibition Prize / List. Distrfbution of the prize list for the Cgntral Canada Exhibition, Sep- tember 11th to 19th, 1914, has an The heretofore large lisf of classes has been strongly sdpplemented by the addition new and special prizes that go far make this year's offerings great- of any previous show the associat'on will again pay all freight upon live stock entries This big feature was first introduced last season and met: with such decided overwhelm- ing success that it was decided to again offer the same inducement to exhibitors for 1914 In the back of each prize listisent out is a well made out entry form s0 'that intending exhibitors may make their entry at once by filling this form in and mailing it to the Secretary and Manager, E. McMah- on, 26 Sparks street, Ottawa. of ly in advance This year SUCCEEDS W. J. CURLE. George Collins Will Direct B. W, & N. Operations. George Uollins, 'general manager of the Central Ontario railway, will sue- Curle as superintendent of the Brockville and Westport rail way. Mr. Collins is a native of Carrving Place, Ont, and was born there of Ir ish and German parentage, July 20th, 1860. He was aducated at the Tren top public and high schools, in 1852 he entered the service of thet Central Ontario railway, and has since re "mained with that line. = He has sue 'cessively occupied the offices of gen- eral freight and passenger agent, se- cretary and treasurer and general su- Purintendent of the road. Since 1902 has beén general manager and re ceiver of the Central Ontario line. Mr Collins married, in 1889, Miss Annie Snook, Kingston. He is a Methodist in religion. Aucton Sale. Saturday, 10 am, 8 pm, new etures and frames, uncalled show case, wore farni- ture; everything goes. Weese & Co. yt ] Foss BUILDERY BUPPLIEScecey | 1 The Old Oaken Bucket The Galvanized Bucket WHICH? ; Test the life of wood against metal, og com- position, when bifiding FP Ir PO EP EPS PP PG S. ANGLIN & CO. Cer. Bay snd Welllngten Sts Woodworking Factory Best Makers We can give you the longest and best twine on the market, 650 fe. | pure, for 1 cént. No person in the country can touch Mitchelfs Hardware - International rene a Agent" it. ! 3 | 350 ft. for 11c. Think of it! 30 ft. i gas, cellar and good Every bargain we have to offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on Lr FURS : 'Sourdier Furrier Must Be Sold By August Ist A Detached Frame Dwell- J ing on Queen Street cna 7 rooms, improvements, yard, in good condition. Yours For $1,800 $600 Cash Will Handle Get busy now and secure a mice home E. W. MULLIN Phones 539 and 1488, Cor. Johnson nnd Division Streets. Mercury ninety -- humidity everywhere. Hard time for COLLARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS, SHIRTWAISTS, when they are right. Try this laundry--dety humid days and avoid hurt to your pride and pocket. Cor. Princess & Sydenham 'Phone 22, a... not laundered

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