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

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iday, rented a house on Barrie street, {or Watertown, N. Y., | Princess street. tthe 'cellar. His j aroused, an@ for this reason he noti- AND VICINFEY. lava Caps. them in at Queen's. | oF CEL LAR se hand hislogical building Wednesday morn- ox Jack STREET, ing 2 Citizen Who Rented" (ented House Thought | fmm Something Had Been Burleg-- A Piano' Bight. | Evidence of Some. Person Digging. : A Gerhard 'Hgintznial Piano can- inot be told from new; only used a "Come up and have a look at the! few months; regular price, $400. 04; {cellar in this house I have rented. | reduced price $345.00, terms $15 There is something buried Jn the cash, $8 per month af C. W. Lind- cellar. If may be a body. [ay Lad, 294 Princess street. This was the startling message r---------------- which came to the police station over | Kingston Yacht - Won. the telephone about éleven o'cloék,| At the Cape Vincent regafta on on Tuesday moraing. ~The speaker, | Monday the Chiriva, of Kingston a man named John Farmer, on Mof- won first place, with the Watertown, second. No. 318, pityated a few doers off | The yacht Isis, owned by H. Hora, When snaking an had a very unfortunate time of it, inspection of the house on Tuesday | and its main-sall was torr tb shreds morning he discovered evidence of «by the heavy wind. some person having been digging io | curiosity was | Appointed An Assistant. fied 'the police, Dean Starr has 'appointed Rev. i 'the ladies who. have Balaclava { 'by the Victorias for AT LAKE ONTARIO PARK was , WELL ATTENDED. | Victorias 'Deteated & Athletic s at Base- ball--Results of Races and Other, Contests, There was a Jargs crowd at Lake Ontario Park Mobday afternoon, for the labor WhIODR picnic. 'the pro- | frame consisted of two interesting sascball matches, races, jumping con- tests, a baby show, and prize waltz- ing. A leature was the presentation of the City Baseball League cup, won the season of | 1914, This trophy was presented by | the president of the lengue, Stanley lrotter, who thanked the citizens for | the support they have shown this lingue. Mr. Trotter then presented the -cup to Wiliam McFedridge, mon- ager oi the vietorious team, who in turn placed it in the hands of Thomas: MeCaminon; the captain of the Vie- | The Greatest Just arrived Boosey's wellknown songs in tour keys. * Price Thirty (30) Cents. Finest range of Postal Cards in Canada, prices ranging fromr Ten to F ifty Cents a dozen. A fine line of Mechanical Books. All University, Public and High School Books amiving daily. Canadian andAmerican Papers containing . us about it to: ------------------------ day? Sydehha B. Lindsi be seni Constable Sariuel Arniel was giv-| V5 om inceay 10 OF [ toria baseball aggregation. ussistant priest 'at St. George's. He | The most a player in the special cloth ea In eet i L ul take, up his work this week Mt. | (0 Baobsll League appears io be I police station when the call was. re-| Lindsay is a nephew of Bishop and |W "Cotman, who omme out on top Constable Ar-| irs. Mills and has already preached | ith the highest number of votes and y i ceived accompanied department 11 niel to the house and the two, with » the cathedral during a visit to yay thus awarded the fifty-dollar gold Mr. Fartier, turned over earth and |'"*™: watch, 5h 7 i 1 but could find : (--" oo. The school race, cup wa nk charge of skilled | fasted in he cellar bute i City's Gift to Volunteers Central school, H. TADamky ing ; Farmer. all "the! What mide. Ms. At a meeting of the civic finance | been successiul +n compeling agninst more suspicious was the fact that}(ommittee held on Tuesday morn- | the opponents of all 'the other schools. when he went to the house Tuesday |/n8 if was decided to recommend to | Last year the cup was hid by ah Bie morning, he found that the front |Council that all the members of the | her of St. Mary's school. dooF had been broken open, and (hat | Lith regiment and all Kingston men fhe school races resulted : : the small window in the cellar at| "10. are on active service at the Bridgen, CG. Basiér. | |the front of the house had been present time. be furnished with Abramsky, D. Savage. | smashed. sweater, coats the gift of the city. A Walker, R. Holland: + { meeting of council will be held Fri- Fitzgerald. | | | | { War News. - The Colleg © "Bookstore, as Nights. Phone ofp Princess Street. ' CLOCK | a Taxlor, We Biscol of Oddly cased clocks. ml ll Magnificent Array ot Mg McQuade, H. Me | 3 - ern furniture. ; Of Fall Goods i ferigue gners guarantees fit, and satisfaction. Melay, 11. The Fur 3 149-167 Brock St. 4 Cataragyi--J. Central~If. Frontenac--(. Depot--E. Fitsgerald, Ch } 2 :2¢ certainly ookbd 19 me as if day. Macdomald--R. Davidson, S. Mont- gomie person had broken info the Lo oni a a home In the Reflected Meck Orodie Louise--W Whig." ' On Monday I made a visit Mrs. O. Chedik, 192 Division St. ery. [to the cellar and Fam certain: that| 2s the first gold medalist and| Rideau--R. | some person has been digging there. Pioneer nurse in the Hotel Dieu. She | St. | Perhaps some person had some- graduated in 1911, she was then | (iuire. { { Miss 8. G. Brannigan, and entered St. {thing hidden in the cellar, and when | 43," wai fonst g _! they knew that the house had been |jigiaiior of Profession upon the so- { Nill. rented went there to get it." Si tation A Afchbishop ° Gauthier..i \Vietoria--.J. There was considerable paper in ey mitheully and well, and | son. ! the cellar, and "ir. Farmier said that | ju pton is ted 8 of the. insti- Wellington---¥. «Thompson, W. Ada. | this was not there on Monday when | on it. credit up- | The remaining races and sports in- {he went through the house. A EY eluded ; is a simple, vet very effective ! In the centre of the cellar there! Kingston's Only Fair. ifrls' race, ten years and under-- mostly. Heavy Coating Cloth, 54 inches wide, in the remo wes space which gave every appear- ¥ : t. Bird, V. Gerwaill. ma, ies nk ho het hota | ance of having been dug out. It olhete Was 8 Dusting on Saturday iivla' race, fourteen. years and un Clocks are going up ! season's newest plaids and tweed ef- jonable hairs with a paste Was composed of ashes. Nothing directors of Kings. | der--Mary Bird, Mabel Stewart. | "delec lect "yours before that happens. ton's Only Fair. Arrangements re ing: fifteen- shot--D. } q i by mixing some water with a (could be located, and it was quite| de for the sports, HEPIGNS | Ware ptt ph om: Pond shot--D. fects. Prices range from 75¢c to $2.50 yd powdered delatone. KEeave this | | evident if something had been bur- ing named. It was decided to give n i ' : For t two or three minutes, then ral [ied there it was yemuved. 4 purse of $500, for the expenses of the Running hop. step and ' jump--H, # S ith { waph the skin and the hairs have | The cellar is in a filthy condition, | speed trials. "Yo much enthusiasm Running broad jump--L. Walsh, H. | mi pe , Jewellers : Issuers of Marriage We Are Prepared with a Howard, J. Montgom- | Mary's--S Gregory, "R. John-! | for Ugly. Bary Grows {Boudoir Seerets.) ,. No pain or inconvenience | one portion of it being filled with|}od hoen shown in the fair already | \ie ), P this treatment, but results | refuse. Mr. Farmer said that he that the directors are confident that hola. ha api Nichol- BG if you be sure to get I would have it cleaned out, and that this year's fair will be bigge ¥ bet. 4 : | he wonld keep a sharp lookout £0 8€€ {er than lair will be bigger anc bet- 1 con, 1. Walsh, if anything had been hidden there. Hsin Hali-mile race--H. { 2 -- SATA Pound, J. J. Heap! Vietrola Bargain Red Cross Subscriptions. Men's - three-legged race--D. Pound, A Victrola and 12 double sided | Previously acknowledged, $950.59: H---Nicholson;~ G: Latwmey and 6. | records for $34.00; $10 cash and [Mra. H. W. Richardson, Mrs. Sand: | Shérbino. , : : is | I! $1.00 per week at C. W. Lindsay's, ford Calvin, Mrs. D. Ross, $10 each; Young ladies' race-- Miss Bird, Miss | td, 294 Princess street. 2 Misg Gildersieeve, Mrs. Henderson, $5 | '- Beaupre. ! each; "From A Friend," 'Miss Frances 150 yards dagh' for men--D. Pound, i Wilson, Mrs. Ackroyd, $2 each; A | 11. Nicholson, C. McDonald. ears' eoxper- Hi -- i Priend," Miss Fdith Yorke (Verona), | Married ladies' race--Murs. ooklet. ¥ i HF meli1 Mrg. Perreau, $1 each; total cash to | Mrs. Eward, Mrs. Bird. i D date; $1,000.34; total expenditure to Pat man's race--T. Bird, H. Darre- | date, $607.32; cash balance, £398.02. { vaw, G. Taylor. Miss E. Macdonell also acknowledges 100 yards = dash--I. complimentary printing of subscrip- | tuctey, C.: MeDonald. { tion lists by the Standard. Pit owing bused], ladies Miss Les | lie, Miss Devochier. ! : ne . : 100 yards dash--L. Walsh, G. La- | All Wool Cheviot Suiting, 54 inches wide, turney, BH. McDonald. . Married men's. race--H. 'Nicholson, popular shades. A wonder at the price, J. Heap. 75¢. lingual question in Ontario is easy 200 yards' dash, open W where they have just two Jamguages. | (. McDonald The Always Busy Store Tweed Dress Goods in fashion's hest shades for fall, small and large ! checks, alss * plain and fancy weaves. Elegant goods at $39%¢ to $2.00 a yard. \ | i Nicholson, D.! | Jackson, Full range Broadcloth in fine qualities,' $1.00 a yard and up. n te: for Walsh, G. La-| A Many- L ingual School. A teacher recently visiting Kingston writes from Medicine Hat of the open- ing of school there. She says. the bi- : . i awa, Kipling"s pathetic tale of the artist who lost his sight teaches a moral. "The eyes are bread winners: take sare of them!" Trust your eves only to an re- At the opening she had forty-four pri- Young ladies'. race--Mary. Bid, Miss | mary pupils, and about half of that | M. McKane, Plane ocr at a number could not tell her their names, Married ladies" race---Mrs. ability. thepe were seven languages, and it | Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Eward. was quite a proposition to start oft Throwing the ball was won hy do tre pen) Specinilute, Ne with English. However, by next Gallagher, © of the Athletic baseball | fit the proper glasses. Our abll« spring they will be all singing the team. i ity to currect defects of vision In national anthem I'vo' of Ker best Prige waltz was awarded to Mrs, antes sean ¥ fu ops pupils last term were Chinese. . | Fontes wround while you wait, 1.5.Asselstine,D.0.5 Neo charge for Hxaminailon Fyesight Specialist. | $43 King St. Phone 1018 Ashton, | i you are look: ing for a modern home, store or vacant - property In"ahy part of the city, It will on 10 apply at the office of BW. it AN Jor his Hat of sive igh o mod- ern new nose ve open pion 8 fh enquiries Tohked Mer fmimedia: E. Ww. and Mullin, ta Phones 539 and 1458 Our auto at your service County and Patriotic Fund. John A. Kennedy, warden--of-Fron- tenac county, was im the pity on Mon- day, and in conversation with 4 Whig representative said he. was in getfing information about the Patriotio ay question. He has been consulting with other members of the council and all were agreed that steps should be taken to look after the reliei: of the dependents on those oi the coun- » who had gome to Valeartier to RR re for overseas service. There had, as yet, ance. been no calls for assist- Thought They Were Browned. . a After much anxiety the parents of Nicholas Timmerman and Kenton Me- 4 Adoo were relieved When their soms i came home on Sunday right after they stock sixty-seven bales of Rugs. Designs are | smaller and prices as low as last season. Every make of stair hall to match. | Barnes and J. Morrisey, and Miss E. { Maye am and S. Barry. The skipping contest was won by KINGSTON CANADA NEW COATS A a NA NL . ' bad almost been given up for. deown- For Ladies ed. The two boys left in a skiff on . Saturday morning to go trawling, Our stock of new fall and, being caught out - in the heavy 3 blow, which raged all Saturday and chats is row complete ~ . Sunday, they were forced ic take shel hua : QUALITY THE SAME BUT PRIOES |. oy: Simcoe Island. After much We gS - DOWN difficulty the boys were towed home e [by a motor-boat belonging to one of {the servants of the Royal Military i College. { ! {" APPRECIATE THE GIFT g GEORGEMILLS'S co. > | Més. Eward and Mrs. Maddington. { H. Nicholson won the prize for | winning most events. 1 | i Vie tor ins, 6; Athletics, 1 In one of the best games of hage- The ball played this season the Vielor- { fas, champions of the ¢ity baseball | league, defeated the Athletics by 6 to | 1.. "The teams : | Victorias--Dick, ss; laird, Li; | Walsh, 1b.; Shultz, r.i; Pound, : ¢.; | Sommerville, 2b.; McCammon, p.; G. | Ph 3b; Nicholson, of. Athletics--Ciration, 8.8.; 'Toland, 3h.; Saunders, 2h.; Cotman, ¢.; Gal- lagher, 1b.; Mathis, p.; Davidson, e.f.; lightest extension fruit te ladder on the market. Reinforced with strong wire. it is a dandy And the cont. Is low-----onily 20 cents mn foot. Lengths up to 32 feet. S. Anglin & Co. LUMBER YARDS have a fine eollec- ff ! Coyne, Ui; Little, rf. } Score by innings : Victorias ;.. ..1 00210 Athletics iw 010000 Ulnpire---George Sullivan. tion of the new models. When you buy vour eoat . . Phone 66. f hue you run no risk of Bar snd Weniigiva Sua. 101 Warm Clothing Sent to Them | From Kingston. Two telegrams were received from | Valcartier, Que, on Tuesday morn- {ing from Capt. George T. Richard- {son jn command of the volunteers of the 14th regiment for overseas service. For the past few weeks the Indfes of the city have been ing warm wearing aj wre, fre soldiers, which was lyse together at.the aay of Mrs. aiey sha and forwarded to the AE VAL kis V4 y men and Cant, Richardson sent ms to Mijer Dawson ying appreciation the men arg | téloxrais are as fi "Everything vou and the ladies sent forward has arrived safely and been distributed to the men who it "becoming common because we buy exelus- ive styles. Qur prices are low. $1.50 to $25 We still have a few of f the sample fall weight "coats, $10 to $20 values, no two alike, for would have ma ho pio their =| have e ET So Sh re y now nothing." fl; n Disswell i at the Grand on Thurs- ¥ Sept. Rose flour for all X . Fisher, of Chicago. an old |. 2 Kingetonian, was in the city on Mon: | A J. MM. H i. osard o Parham, "Everything arrived in or- der. Men ars very well vpreciative. They are now Very Fd Ir outfitted. Please accept and ex-'} prose to officers and friends all our | i nks." {f "White Rese flours: stocked by all a | | fy ga 3

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