Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Sep 1914, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH xD VIC NITY. » ory FOLLOWED YOUNG LADY | Lap TRIED TO ) FL FLIRT WITH HE ol ON THE STREET. In Your Home, 12 double pieces in cash and Lindsay, Ltd. ° Have Music A Victrols and cords, making 24 £34 Ferme; $10 tw, street sided res all, fe #1 '" John Gordon Threw Kisses to Young | Lady and. Was Later Jrrested hy | Constable Armiel--(ases Heard in Police Court. a week, Jad Princess Great Clearing Sale, In hoyvs' and youths' suits school, Prevost, Brock # great assortment in tweeds and black serges and cheviot goods, prices extremely low room for winter goods while under the inflirence of ligu eet, or 'a4 middle-aged man named John Gordon, tried to make a "mash' on 44 soung lady she walking down Prine st i threw kisses at her, tried to flirt, and fol- lowed her around the down-town i streets until he was captured by ] Constable Samuel Arniel, © In. the + { police court on Thursday morning Why not consultibe was fined $5 and costs or twen- -- og ty days. Abowt 6.15 o'efock on Wednesdiy evening the young lady in question reported to the police that a man had been following her around the street. Constables Cotter, * Arniel and Craig who were in. the police This station at the. time, Were notified | p, Our special cloth] and got busy. jun \ As the young lady > Laoven Princess street again, Con- ture A : Arniel spotted good via direct line or via Gttaw pr » in| stable e "masher" department 111] stable th Masher land valid for stop-over at Ottawa - at his work, and soon had him lock- as . and points east Ticket office, cor- x ed up. in the police statign. charge of skilled! @e ner Princess and Wellingion streets The arrest took place near Phone 1107. ' stre guarantees fit. | and blue All new | as to make Want Pay Fo Bell: Telephone company hias en an action against Fallon Bros for E500 damages company is seeking the . injury 'done to their poles at Barrietield as a result the "terrific hiast last. November when all the pales were Blown down. Excupsion To Quebec! C anadian Pacific anotlier cheap excut on Sept. 11th and limit. Sept. 16th ATA CX Yhe tered contractors, telephone ages" for of | us about it to- day yy. Er | | railway will ou to Que made Her way ptable Gift. delighted { corner of = Ontario dnd Princess et, and just before" he was pla- ced under arrest Gordon cut across {a corner in an attempt {the young lady. . fo head off g and satisfaction. [the - - | The charge against {that of a 'drunk: and Ha admitted being drunk, ed that he did not know | About any other charge MCKAY, LTD: However, Constable Arniel called to the box, and refreshed his memory by relating the story ta The Fur House 149-157 Brock St. the magistrate The magistrate felt lgners Ihe wagon when Prof. J. M. Lanos, from the French-Canadian Educational Association of Ontario, presented ¥25 for the Wingston patriotic fund. Ui this amount twenty-live cents each, proceeds of Prof. Lanos' the evening of the Gth inst dwells in the hearts of all our Gordon was disorderly." but stat- anything two I his was lecture Lovalt people was 440440IIEIIIEI III | RED fe that he should be punished for bis | conduct, and so imposed the fine of $5 and costs or twenty days. i Many complaints are received by | the police from time to time from women about: men following them, and it 12 the wish of the police that thevcomplainants come to the pelice station at the time so that they can get a line of the offender as in this so he can be rounded up. Five drunks were in. the line up our were fined and the other dis ssed. * TheLight That ailed Kipling's pathetic tale of the nrtint who lost his sight tenches rn). "The eyes ure bread rng take cure of them!" Trust your eyes ooly to nm ve putabie optometrist of known ability. - CROSS SOCIETY. More PRalaclava - caps are # needed. Kindly leave at Queen' # Biological building on or before % Saturday, Sept. 13th PATENTS 8. Dennison ISTERED ATTORNEY, 18 ng Strest West, Toronto, Pat- - Trade-marks, Designs, ; right, protected every- where; eighteen years' exper- fence. Write for booklet. &" case, The Late Mrs. Nicol. The funeral of the late Mrs. 'Sar Nicol, who died in the General hos- pital dfter.a attack of pnet monia, on Tuesday afternoor Ww held on Thursday morning ter o'clock, Rev. Dr Ross, principal of Queen's Theological - college, ducted the service at the at the cemetery. The f held from the residence of George Nicol, of Cataragui severe I Z0.r slce Cream Parlor con We soll Tea Cream In bulk and deliver to all parts of the city. All seasonable fruits kept In stock. Auto accident feckless Driving. A serious averted reckioss sped. hy one the Ains So come Lo she felt dizzy Between her and was not' a distance few was night dFiver standing narrowl when a hurried! reading bulle automobile lady on Wednesday motor Car a eowd local newspaper close did this striking a voung after it had 'passed. the machine there of more $han a | | | :| I: of | Phone 1128, 280 Princess St. We are Optienl Specialists, We #0 nothing but examine eves and fit the proper glasses, Our abil. L My to currect defects of viston is the renson for onr helug in op- ties exclusively to-day, Lenses ground while J.5.Asselstine,D.0.S Ne charge for Examination Eyesight Specialist. 342 King St. Phiene 1819 inches. General Hospital iH . Hospital Sunday lili for November Sth Il | hospital governor {garden has prev fit season. During the {| many improvements and repairs had | been made in different part 14 I biildings, as well as « nsiderabl " {ip Cl done for the winte Dr. A P. Chown and Dr. R. E = H aod inted visiting Meeting. heen you walt, has by Carpets Rugs for Fall Trade We have passed into stock sixty-seven bales of Rugs. Designs gimaller and prices low as last season. Every make of stair fixed the General The hospital profitable thi past {wo month | 1 Very Effective Method for Banishing Hairs (Modes of To-day little any woman can rid her face of hairy growths, will use the delatone treatment This is" made mixing some water with a litt owdere« els ¢ are Th : ts 9 hh the (hi ? D1 alry | ceives ¥10 surface for minutes, then his board rubbed off skin washed, | fedyed Salt when every trace of hair will haye form. vanished. No harm results from | this treatment, but care should be | * used to buy real geistone. The auto skidded + with "three of its occupants R eFAUL| ings at Greatly fa San rane, Thomas McGall and . D Carpet Warehoues of were Is Larose, Making who was released from atten en vears, Good. Peter I the: Portsmouth ! serving of Ra good in if she | Salvation penitentiary twenty-sev l oront Army a term At very cost now making Fhe officers--of the | took thie man in charge of release the ed a who from the ting by weeny te re to pas full the uni his from prigon, him able become a good position for is spread and is 9 veek Fe urionist n 4 or 3 and the aq has as and wears \ An Auto Accident 3 An automobile and a buggy collid | ed, near Inverary, on Wednesday {ovening. The hind wheel of the | bug gy was smashed off, and the ox eupant, Ww. Johnson, Latimer, | throws out and slightly injured and hall to mateh. Was under Coch {leau, all of Kingston. Another man, : - Charles Scott, jumped when he saw the danger. None of the four much hurt. : QUALITY THE Sate BUT PRICES! "HOwWN The Late John Burns, At 9.30 o'clock on Wednesday ing. the death occurred in the Dien of Jom Burns, a well-known resident of the county. Deceased, was horn near Fredericksburg, years ago, and came to the city live with his sister, Mrs. McGowan Y Li IREMEMBER / Bagot street, last March. He was k conlined to the Hotel Dieu for the last Here yo "uT x : \ £ i Mere > gi ort bound to any § wi i ten days. He is survived by four sis- | ters, Mrs. E. McGowan and Mrs. W. Buckley, of the city, gie and Uhristina, of Toronto, and one | brother, William I., in New York, 1he | remains were conveyed on the GIR. | train, Thursday afterfivon, to nee. There I5 in our list such sreat | variety of styles und comoina- fi tions aun few of ench, Making Early ~ Selections Desiralsle [fot me know just what vou i the. way of a house. The loons y | GOES TO MADOC. Circassion Walnut 'Dresser, Re Q | price, $85. special, $65. . Bed to | Bev. Doh, Keg. $65, special $49. Bic |, reductions all through the line. Some | 4 of these big cuts are good only pmtii 3 {ne Mth. CAPRIS. FANOLRY ss f the Kingston Children's Aid Society, iY ant reduced to meet our Purnitare | 1° sccopted a call to the Anglican ' i] au {church at Madoo. He will take over | i ous Swiss Curtains good lines nt his new eo, ja Detoting The | Some charge at Madoc was formerly held less than cost. Repairing and Uphol- | by Rev. (C. J. Young, now vetived. i Mr. Smart has been taking over the | , duties, of Rev. J.<0. €risp at Porta: ! (mouth during the summer. He has aceupied the position of inspector for i the Children's Aid Society for two | vears and has rendered able service in {the work. The members of the so- ciety as well as many promisent citi: | zems, who have had ofeasion to come , into contact with him and his work, | {fire very sorry to see him leave. { { 'Phone 2 7 'wants, A. F. Smart Has Nisa Call | to Charge There. | Rev. A. E. Smart, who recently re signed the position' of iospector for ' 4 ; 30; Gibson's, or.dry stors erin in when they { Lancda, |Lry - | prisoners of | Movements: with a delegation | Tittle hovs dopated | the A of | *1 MT. Co { * i | ofr eofeafenfesdesorfosgeeeoerteddedode odode dedofelededdeds | and turned turtle Val- were | evens | Hotel | fifty-five | to | and Misses Mag- | N - apy i WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1914. |MORE ROOMS - NEEDED = PUBL 5 BE FITIED UF IN OLD FORT HENRY. -- AND HIGH'S i Are The THEN Be Caree sted Are- Now About 160 Prisoners of War. Further to Tn- i war prisoners conlined to rEerease. f Be Dumber ol Fort. Henry contin On Thursday morning 8 military guard more suspects gath attempting to Canadian border. these German and attempted to cross the purpose ot state iL 18 un to in full to Education for use in the Public and High Schools. PEN arrived with. three were 3 cross the supplies, in many Austrian, suspects the border mainly geiting work, thev possible to get anything pow «that the war cases for do 15 swing. I'he are renovated quarters at Fort Hen almost filled, and it will be be- A full and complete line of all books authorized by Also a the Department of full line ofwtudents' NIGHTS cessary for the militia department to have more rooms put in condition 11 other suspects are 10 be brought here. At the present time there are about one hundred sivty men held as at the fort. and war The College IN MARINE CIRCLES. Of Vessels. Along The Harbor. {he steamer Waheondah was taken out of the Kingston Shiphhuileling com: dock, and is 2.wdit.ng or reported Princess Street. | pany = dry Book Store Phone 919 { ders. . fhe steamer Uaspian the Forwarders Limited whart. | Arrivals : Rosemount, Fort William: | 3imida, Westmount, Rosedale, Lity 1a A Cleared Charlotte; Simla, Port Willtam; ig ladd up (Oswego: Ford Riv-| Rosemount, | Midiand | stmount, 1c Merrill, Phelps, tosedale, Colborne; We of. Ott TTENTION! We Mean Boarding House Keepers How Is Your Supply of House Furnishings We are prepared with excellent values and at our well--known rock bottom prices. meeting 300 Yards of Extra Quality | ill Unbleached Sheeting employment Bring many appat been com- | association ev, Montreal; { Queen, {| ¥ort ronto ty awa, elevalw tug Hall" ar | rived from dinal, hight, and clear with iw grain barges for Mopt-| i real: tug Bartlett with the | barges Hamilton afd Ungava, - wil Port *Colborne, -and clea barges Burma and Sel rain Port Lolborned tug lmerson, {od arrivedt { grain, from ed with the load at Montrea Melrose winnipeg. load Charlotte for Montre y clear to-da steamer © light | kirk, he De with and 1 { are mount red, | borne ITS BEST WiLL DO { | \idk Men w Get "Employment-- Register Kept. Y.M.C.A night the ity' of taking regard to the probletu. i months worthy men have continually to the building in seaveh of employme nt, a, 9 . and assistance of other kind: vident : ht if the present fi On Sale at 5c a Yard conditions do Improve association will be against more and more as fall | and advanres. This will | loubtless he true in the ease of other | institutions Although the | not lage enough to finance a | employment department, such conducted in some of the an honest to help ociation board secretary tl the At | Tues i the necess } action in assistance da some { and the Fill 72 inches wide, fine even thread, easily bleached. A regular 30 center: Just couple © | ently 5 meal, Lise not "up nancial the this problem, winter PILLOW COTTONS, Plain, Circular, all widths. BLEACHE D GE all 1 width ; range, 25¢ to § | { imilai - | is TABLE L INENS $1.50 a yard. scrular a8 15 be larger © ass will ing at Flannelette "Blankets. Wool Blar kets, Comforters, Lace Curtains, Bath Mats, Bath Towels, Hand Scarfs, etc. Prices ociations, meet | will | | tempt he! made | the {keep need, and the as «n employment. register. Towels, Dresser, etc, to Ye Olde#inm Heintzman Co please. | | AH the 1 | pianos and planos L.td., 291 Prinéess street. | Kingston's Famotis Fur Store. , 4 | The Always Busy Store Yi | sa FRASSO-NAPHAN WEDDING. | . Solemmized at Read--The Groom Be- { J . | longs to Kingston. | A pretty wedding of much interest took place 'at St. Charles . church, ry V | FOURS! Read, when Miss Mary Agnes Na- { phan, of Read, became the bride of Edward Frasso, Kingston The pases BUILD IRS SUPPLIES ey Featherweight Fruit Ladder Yes, sion | : : bride was gowned in white net over satin lining, trimmed with Irish pointe lace and satin: She wore a veil with easwreath of orange blossoms and gparried a bou- quet of white roses and lillies of the valley The bride entered the church to the strains of Mendels- sohn's wedding march and was giv- en away by her father. The brides- maid was dressed in pink voile over {silk lining with trimmings of satin land lace and wore large picture hat to match, She carried pink roses. The .groomsman was the bride's } mer ---- . brother, Daniel L. Naphan. IW | After the wedding the wedding a strong, light, ladder, reinforced heavy wire, easy to operate in heavily -loaded fruit trees, Lengths up to 32 feet, the cost is low, exten' with and 20 cents a foot. | | { ne | { | | | Make tne Think mi Of Furs S. Anglin & Co. LUMBER YARDS Phane 08, Ray and Welllngron Sts. Oddly cased clocks. Clocks to match mod- ern furniture.. Old Country designs mostly. Clocks are going up in price. Select yours before that happens. cv Smith Bros, Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marriaie, Lichen 7 ---- Poe i ---------------- This is the You hove a better assortment to choose from, Gourdier Furrier 78-80 Droeék St. tinie to huy your furs. If you are look- ing fora modem 'home, store or vacant propery It Will pay you « of 1. W. MULLIN e high class mod~ open evenlifgs: after immedia=- 539 and 1456 at your service {party sat down to abeautifully decor- ated table. The louse was decor ated (with ferns and flowers: The groom's gift to the bride was a gold pendant 'set with pearls and ame- thysts; to the bridesmald = gold {broach set with pearls and the { groomsman a stickpin. Mr. and i Mrs. Frasso will take up residence in' Kingston, after a visit with the { groom's brother, Marlin Frasso, St. i Albang, N. Y., and to other points, Our big fur show rooms are now filled with the new season's fur models. The new jackets are particularly at- tractive. We are making , fur sales every day. Now is the time to attend to repairs --we will cheerfully give es- timates and our facilities for good work are unsurpassed. vane LUNRER, (NAL & WOODee we CONSTABLE FOUND CLOTHING. Outfit -For Two Men Being Held at : Police Station. (Constable James Craig has a mys- tery on his hands, Thursday morn- ling -he paid a visit to the oillery | stables on Bagot street, and along- | side the stables he found a quan- | tity: of clothing consisting of two onts, two vests, a linen collar. a air of boots, several pairs of socks {and a couple of caps. All the clodi- ing is of a second-hand character. Constable Craig is Hist wondering f the clothing was discarded by a ouple of young men who volunteer ted for the front or whether it is stolen goods. There is no game or imark on the clothing. Cancelled library books, 25, Gi: son's. { WATCH FOR THE - DATE-OF OUR MILLINERY OPEN- ING temo ¢ ¢ ! : 3 Watch Our Windows' 126-128 Princess St. Don't fuss, don't worry --we' launder those [" ° COLLARS, CUFFS AND DRESS SHIRTS to There'll be a blisters, - no blots, no saw edges to irritate your neck. Scientific clean- ness positively assured eve time. " DON'T FUSS

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