THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY; JUNE 30, 1916. ee et ALNOST FELL INTO WATER CLENYNAN AND HS WIFE ' -- : y GEORGE THOMPSON WAS SAVED | REMEMBERED BY BROCK : 2% #: & ® BY POLICE CONSTABLES, STREET METHODIST CHURCH. | g iq A iii Ton | | While Drunk He Laid Down At The | At Lawn Social on Thursday Even.| Very Edge of the C. P. R, Whaet ing--Presentation. Made In Honor --Albert Carter Quits Work on of Their Silver Wedding Anniver. Boat to Don Khaki, sary, y Li ited ; George Thompson, a stranger Residents in the vicinity of Victoria 7 ff AIM picked out a very poor spot for a|Park had a fine free band concert on : . f 3 Pa aa {snooze Thursday alternoon, after Thursday night, through the kind-| in Little Wonder Records. Latest war maps and books, Full su ly of up- | "hitting up" .a few of the local ho-| ness of Lieut.-Col. Fee, of the 109th, to-date Pennants and Pillows The latter will be difficult to get at the present | eis. He went down to the C. P. | Battalion, in Permitting Bandmaster : Tr [&. wharf, 'between ' Clarence ani| Heffernan and his men to play at a selling price, owing to the shortage of materials, caused by the war. " SUCCESSFUL GARDEN PARTY Brock street, and it is a wonder | lawn social which was held by the Souvenir military spoons an stationery from the most reasonable price to that he did not fall into the water. | ladies of Brock Street Methodist ' J When Coustables Leslie Armstrong | Church on the grounds of Dr. C. C.| Hurd's well known high-class goods, at : . . land William Nicholson came across | Nash. A splendid programme was | IN AID OF THE CANADIAN PRI- iim, he was just lying as close to) given, including some entirbly new | oo gr re -------- SONERS OF WAR FUND. the edge as he possibly could. The | bird-whistling effects entitled "In the! { act that he is a sound sleeper prob- | Land of Love with the Song-Birds," Held at "Edgehill" on Thursday | ably saved his life, as had he made {and the large audience present were = Afternoon--Over $200 Was Real-| 4 move, overboard he would have loud in their praises of the band. ized From the Event j gone, and in the condition he was | On the spacious verandah and in e oO e e 00 ore . in, he 'would have been unable tothe house all was festivity, flowers A very successful garden Party | save himself. {and enjoyment. The ladies had] was held on Thursday afternoon | Arraigned before Magistrate Far-|some sale tables with candies, cook-| from three o'clock to seven o'clock | oi in Police Court on Friday [ery and fancy things to add to the] ; Headquarters for al military supplies. * I ypewriter In ald of the prisoners of war fund | morning, Thompson admitted that | treasury at the home of Mrs, A. P. Chown, |." «ac "drunk, b t stated that he| A feature of the evening was the) : ie was ut. state | 160-162 PRINCESS ST. OPEN NIGHTS. PHONE 919. "Edgehill." The party was under ( | presentati y Rev. George 8 1! weight -2 poun , ' | bad taken the liquor because he was | Presentation to Rev. George 8. and] ig 612 ds iiiusplees of the Womens Asso] sh. After he got the liquor his | ze. Clendinnen of a cage of sterling! 8 slLrea, . o | condition became worse. The Mag- | silver coffee spoons and pie knife, to The [deal machine Bor Bore ist church, and the association has intrate touched him up for a tine of | express the congratulations of the! ~to-dnte feature. Used by the €very reason to be proud of the re- | $1 and costs. | people on the occasion of their silver | fle of Be nant' Via sla sui Lor "ovr wa and, an, | wedding anniversary" "oy 3 beeuli 'ed dollars Lh 2 LeU, andy y as f | coincidence, the date se ected for th ; » g « | Was shown in the case of Albert | CO 4 It's It. Come and see it, this amount will be given to F. 8. § Carter, a young man who held a po- | Social gathering happened to be the! Johnson, American consul, to use as | auspicious wedding day, and when i 3 4 ie wat IWition on the steamer Kingston. Car i : J. R. C. DOBBS & CO. he soes fit in Sonneetion vids nis gol- ter missed his boat here on Thurs- | this was discovered the velohration : = . jection Tor Cana ian prisoners of war [day, and spent the day drinking, | was at ofc ® arranged for . r ie jre. *® { sderwood Agents, n_ Germany, vith the usual result. Constables | entation address was given by ; | 41 Clmrence Street The grounds were very prettily Pattern po ra Zot Th He | Chiet Armstrong, while Mrs. C. C. | decorated, and the tables were load- said it was his first offense, and the | Nash handed over the gifts, and, Mr. ® good things | Clendinnen made a happy speech of ® emin er ed with all sorts of Magis re i d So . ' lagistrate gave him a chance. Two . " | which were quickly bought up. re witing officers were on hand as! thanks, in which he referred to the The convenors of the tables were: Carter had expres d a desire to don | Uniform kindness and loyalty of the! bo kh : x 2 )W a member | "ONgregation during the vear | : > is Wg L " Mrs. R. G. Andrews and Mrs. C. t ; | f Soc ! 3 Y Bakes, ice ream; Mis. Percy Chown/ Barriefield Camp His missing Owing to some unaccountable + . | fbi ! aud Mss. HD. Bibby, home-made; | OL Narriefiek getting drunk was the | Preak-down, the motor busses werel A clearing sale of ladies' white underskirts, arhehAt VOY wr uirh af yous Miss Alice Chown and Miss Elsie | | eans of showing him I duty to|out of reach, and could not be had brok 313 ightly * soil 1 1 d i re ol this summer, Rice cnn rows is ul) when the-National Anthem was play- | broken sizes, slig Itly counter soiled, priced at | treat "him" or "her" to a noite DD | Daudey, candy; Mrs. Fred Chown, King and Country. : r | 3 . , . aq AN Ti LY Mrs. D. A, Cays, Mrs. 0. §. Oldrieve, | IE aI must not "cut corners,' | °d: and it looked as though the hands- $1.00 and up. Satwrday to clear at half price, | 4] able "Wrist aWteh y Mrs. J. Hiscock, and Miss Rousseau, George E. Knowlton admitted vio- | men would have to trudge back to | =) | tables "80rge Is. Fiton 1 : le but several owners of cars who | ole up. ; ARI teu Sables. re. al bey. ot} UAE the tafe Uyluw, sud the|TRIP, Dt 26Verul owners of vars whol iL -- | §{ suis The wets tng of Brices tn There ere 2 oo 3: el a Magistrate imposed a fine of $5 and with profuse thanks the musicians! A few onlv Princess Slips sizes 32 to 38 have earned a gold one, or & min. dainty Besistan 8 who gave 8 6 ~ | costs. Constable John Naylon laid | oS . h = I . : | Ple silver time plece on a strap. i HILTR' Er 1 nuug the atlair » sucsetp: | the charge. ---------- priced from $1.00 to £2.50 each. Saturdav at | ® '8 are Lieut.- -- Sl : . Col. Charles A. Low, who kindly con- VESSEL INDIA TORE | half price, 50¢ up. ' [1 ii : : AR? AY . TRE BRI HA H hil LH sented to allow the 146th Battalion DR. JOHN WATSON HONORED AWAY THE CANAL GATES. IN band to 'play throughout the after- teen -- The balance of our stock of white and col- * KINGSTON, ONT. hoon. os By tho University of Michigan "Steamer India's Bow _ Was| ored parasols, beautiful designs, priced from Smith Bros. . A KINGSTON MAN Yuwsday Atternoon, Punctured in the Welland $1.00 to £3.00. Saturday at exactly half price, | 4 IS REPORTED MISSING. 2 Canal. H0¢, f JEWELERS & OPTICIANS a - 1 t Marriage Li Pte. John Stanley O'Neil Went A Word was received in the city - { Ssuers of Marriage Licenses that the old wooden steamer India, : Overseas With the 8th s {of the Montreal Transportation * OC. M. R. 3 Company, had carried a ay both -- | A a | head gates of Lock No of the Another "Kingston man, who has | R] | Welland Canal, on Thur ay. Con. : . : : drugginty or mated to Posie pkg. on 1 wei been doing his bie at the front, is | fusion of signals between the cap- Middy blouses, in the wanted styles and sizes. oX » » - 3 ans a ag i 2 lie » 4 r * . r 2 . Ries dc pamphict mailed free. THE reported missing. He is Pte. Stan- {tain and the Fk » is be Ti very White Marquisette Waists Beauties. CO-. TORON 0. ONY. (Parvo ley O'Neil, of 71 John street, of the » Have been the cause of the acc-| Whit h skirts, P.K.. R Indi Head : TE ra Rr: | £11 [¥ , *ridaY TOFRine £ | dent. Hte wash skirts, P.K.. vwepp, Indian cal SERRE 5th C. MUR. on Friday morning On . : ¢) «: ' : : bods se in W his wife, Mrs. Edith O'Neil received Capt. Roach was in command of | Six mod Is in ( orsets Sizes 19 to 30. 0 w 0 ten the .vessel, Tram was tied up for 'h a Vv i n g Muskrat twenty hours as a result. The In-| | A | f 4 were conveyed away. ! 1 the following notification: : . i S ecial Week "Deeply regret to inform you that k H Tier to Ki t t our husband, Pte. John Stanley k AE java was on her way to Kingston to | | : p : | 80 to dry dock. ' clipp a n y O'Ne he » ifles, is offic- g i i i j ell, of the Mounted Rifles, is offi . I Me ear 'had entered the Ladies' silk ankle hose white--black and lally reported missing June 2nd, fur- i: | 5 . : . . i ther porticulars later." . jock when Captain Roach signalled | the popular colors, in the wanted sizes. Spec- for Hudson S ea 1 what he says 'was instruction to the : For up-to-date Photographing; iii Pte, O'Neil is well-known around y : | al. 50¢ in Picture Framing; i * : | engineer to reverse, but instead the | lal, ole, for the coming season, I ' dl the city, having been engaged as a Si Special Prices on Pianos, Mrter Dolores: mri. SP ae 3 3 beat went ahead faster and crashed | : sorter before going overseas last a | boa " | would advise them to send : [turning loose the waters of the spite avai ca {them in at once. [into the gates, tearing them out and | Nobby neckwear for particular people. } reach a s, whicl sd the sur-| "pe . * ars "OQ 1 D W ht On The Water. j reach above, which flooded the sur- | Ow range of wash dress goods leads the . A. eese " A ho x rounding land, causing considerable : 5 " The event of the season will be : : 5] | addition to the loss of| procession. F Gourdier a " y . \ he excurs Council No. 20. C. \ 3 | damage in 8 168 PRINCESS STREET ° He G aa. Sound os : at a Z | the gates. A hole was made in the h AR ag Te ie fol DR. JOHN WATSON | bow of the India by the colli fon, ris" 45 Pim gig steamer I housund At the annual commencement ex-| ------ -- = = = Islander, Phe Band of 155th Bat- ercises of the University of Michigan | SOLDIER GETS SIX MONTHS. | Furrier Phone 700 talion will furnish music. Tickets Thursday afternoon the honorary | -- 38s, at Sice at foot Mo Brock street. gGegree of Doctor of Letters was con- { "Wonder You Haven't Been Shot," | } Sut wi retuin ol 1 pep JoiTad bon Dr. Sony Watson, the, Said Magistrate, | : - . . p ofessor of 'philosophy in| Ek ak bar ii tte Not Prisoner of War. Queen's University, Kingston. | - Patrick Keenan, a member of th y Household RHE United States Consul F. S. 8 -- | 146th Battalion, was sentenced. Fri Johnsen has been notified that Pte. lay morning by Lieut.-Col. Hunter Michael McMahon, of Brockville," is THE MOST THRILLING EVENT. to serve se onthe gu tiree Sharges | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE not a prisoner of war in Germany. | : s | 1x - has been notified by the Secre- to a N.( 0. and being absent | ary of State. to this effect. Mec- { without leave. Since joining | u er ove Mahon has been missing. since the IN PRESENT WAR DESCRIBED | giment last January Keenan h | | middle of 'April, and it was thought BY MRS. CARR-HARRIS j eight charges Rreferreq Against him, - | that he had been taken prisoner. - "It's a wonder you weren't sho r n y Aone a At the Crusaders' . Camp Meeting |before--this;™ said--the colonel iis \ |= BUILDERS surpPLIxg Sepp The most perfect and Thursday Night, Which Was Hel | In8 judgment CLOSING OF MAILS {11 serviceable rubber glove in the First Baptist Church, | "For Tan and Sunburn" buy Face British mail closes frregu- BUILDING A BU NGALOW, OR for household or photo- . . Individual Eye "In the Present War" wa the Creams at Gibson's Red Cross Drug] larly. Information posted at P. ! | Ey 2d ' a lg { time to time. < ; Demand warm bed C | subject of Mrs. Carr-Harrix sadn. | Store Cabbess. cong wre f] © oun' We o Hoy ARE. YOU. REWODBLING s graphers' use ome-grown Cabbage, solic i United States, dally .. p.m. 3? rant 50c PAIR , EY : ; Me at the Crusaders meetir g in the First | covering in your sum- j2 y 3 Saturdiv, at Coraovsk Grand Trunk, . golng . Baptist churel y night ¢ | heads; Saturday, a arnovsky | ran ® Ap church, Thursday nig} I ast 11.30a.m. Whatever your task, we' can mer cottage. We ar | was the . he: BECABRITE] ror ra ina x er cot ag are Was the moment when a Lancashi | : 1.00 p.m. furnish you with Tumber in all well prepared to supply { Tegiment and a regiment of Gurkhas | . sess i Joon) " Woods and in all finishes -- . : J | dashed up the slopes of SarF Bair in States) : 1.00pm, . L for Ve fal ri ; your needs with. two persons' | Gallipoli and looking down from | " { all i an ahs, Grilles, Arches, I own S lasses that correct { Europe into Asia over the narrows | "Headquarters for Headwenr | west of city ... 2.30 p.m. 0ors, Sash and Frames, Stair. . of eo Comforters, $1.75 each ad | where could be seen the British fleet | | > 2 R 10.15 a. and 5.30 p.m, work, Mantels, Ete. | to the west and with Constantinople | Me ir ie Sone rim | We will be pleased to quote . Drug Store : Wool Nap Blankets Fe ad EEE Bran ova ane, 0 the east ther ff Tl Mf Ij ick Room Supplies $2 00 pair scientific fast the crown of glory in their grasp, for | THIS IS STRAW HA { 185 Princ h Phone . . the Turk was flying before them } 3 . | ttt ct ttt tg S . - . Anglin & Co. 75¢ each one wa | But at this moment one of the 3 : - - , 2 : ground spec'eily for each ease In | saddest things in the history of the] . 4 a Special value in bed our own factory, | world happened. A Briiish column, | Nn arine irc es Woodworking Factory, } { which was te have reinforced the | . | Lumber Yards, SPI CIA ] pillows, large size, cov- Brampt seria curser ana Qi hich was regiment, lost its way in| a Bay and Wellington Sts, ered with a good ual- eyes with us. | the dark and at the supreme moment | . % ity Art Ti kid 50 . made for any evening. { when with reinforcements they could | The steamer City of Hamilton ar Office Phone 66. y ¢King. ea, A |" {rived from Hamilton at 7.00 p.m: Factory Phone 1115 For Saturday Only | have carried everything before them 5 EE ---------- | they were thrown into confusion, for { Thursday and cleared at 2.00 a.m. : . 3 2 when the Turks on seeing the mere) ON ) Friddy tor Montreal. *eeelumber, Coal and Woodeose Choice Print C alu | handful of men assumed the offen- | y A ' The steamer City of Ottawa passed " d \d 9 l. S. ASSELSTINE, sive. The fate of the dazzling ity} » | } up to Toronto on Thursday on er -------------- : 5 to: the east was changed in a mo-| . Thursday night. Kingston Carpet Warehouse 343 KING ar, Phone 1019 ment. Constantinople was lost. The| RK | The steamer Brockville was down . u er y mn Kingston's Exclusive Optician' | narrows were lost, and in the few | i from the Bay of Quinte with a cargo | days that followed thirty thousand of | - ; | of cheese for the steamer City of . {our splendid men were lost. The y Hamilton. C speaker used the incident as an illus | | The schooner Minera and schooner . At | tration of how many lose their way| Charley Marshall, to be used in trade | to the golden city and to victory. fe are w= Ano > on the coast, cleared for Montreal . , 3] 3 . i 4 GOLDEN LION GROCERY Mrs. Coleman, who acted ae pian- | We are showing the Here vou will find that At the Premium Store | . . jon Friday. Capt. Rooney, who has - | ist and led the orchestra, sang with} best variety of straw peen in command of the Marshall for {FOO mM vy, economieal, ele- great pathos "Away From God." The | ata wer Hy 3 several years, went as far as Mont-{ os ' stwor » oro Fancy Clover Ho audience, though small, included five | hats : a : she bik i real with the vessel, gant and ; trustw orthy Te J 2 Ga g | minihters, Kingston, Panamas, M.T. Co's. Bulletin--Tug Hall ar- | fTigerator ' you have lon g « lh Ue WU y | | 'The Y.M.CA Evangelistic Band | OF ns >, oafs: | Fived from Montreal with tw. light re . ' a 11! In one pound sections, 25¢ " Leghorns, Palin Leafs; Jf ° trom | Wanted. Don't decide till Montreal St. Phone 549 | will have charge to-night in the same | . : S34 | barges; tug Emerson arrived from as! Jeach. ; 5 chureh. pennetts and Split Jl Montrear With the barges Hilda and [YOU See What we have to of- | | Fresh California Prunes, ---- Straws of every descrip- | Darga and, cleared with these two fer you. Come in to-day ' 3 . . L . | . . z is fo sweg. ith pulp w : » | {nice and juicy, 10e, 12 1.2¢, \ Engaged as Organist, tion. Special values At Wi tug Emerson will return' with: tre | nd look them over. 8 OWARDS |15¢. 1b. | * Miss Pearl Nesbitt, AY C.M., Napa- ®2, $2.50: and 33 barge Davie * from Charlotte; tug ] S > { "J nee, has been engaged as organist \{ id Bartlett cleared with the barges 'e ar : . 4 i 3 { Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs. ina choir leader of Brock Street : Hamilton and Selkirk, to Joad grain Here are Some: for % Methodist Church. Miss Nesbitt ar Watch our windows. bn Port Colborne, will return with , rived in town to-day, and takes up | the barge Ungava; tug Hall cleared Solld Oak Cane, genuine porcelain NM » pp vaporated Apricots, 15¢ her duties at once. { With one grain and two coal barges | lined. Bon-Bon system, Jram Sos to & | Keeps Coal and \ ! ' i : ------ nas HH Montreal, We. i > : Me( ann"s Sweet Cider, 400 per gal. woire raion Strawberries. ning for Ave a So ieanised Coal Keeps er Tu nd ' | Season opens July 4th, then daily GEORGE MILLS & 00 Cape Vincent Service, | TE Ray Agency os TE at Street | arrivals, at Carnovsky's. p S.S. America leaves at 7 a.m, and Phede. ore . -------- Lo "The Hat Store 115 p.m. daily for Cape Vincent, } ; : Chocolates of guality, Page and connecting with New York Central ws -- GOLDEN LION GROCERY, Shaw, 'Mahood's Drug Store, . liges