Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1917, p. 2

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-~ Ee ---------- tm -- mula Bn | Y lying about three and one-quarter INSPECTION OF WRE! K miles above the Nine Mile light- | | { - ---- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 191% house and about four miles south | from Amherst Island. It is also CAPT. ESFORD' OF STEAMER|]about one and opw-quarter miles| LOOAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF wi ® {GRENVILLE TAKEN BEARINGS|Dorth from the steamboat channel GENERAL INTEREST. : : our ears 11 a er= { It is improbable taat the schooner | Government Official Says a Board| Will be salvaged as the value of the|gappenings In the City and Vicinity I! Will Sit--~Capt. Donnelly Making Yeagel Joke aren hardly whether| -- What, the Merchants Offer to the m IN : Summer Report to Owner, J. J. B. Flint, of} i; was likely that the vessels would] Readers: of the Whig. a olJe | Belleville. « J h { --.- Wee. be blown up by the Dominion Eo¥-| 4 wosting of the Utilities Com- The official investigation into { ernment, Capt. Donnelly replied . [the wrecking of the schooner George that "owing to he fact that it is over | Uiioo) The Diplomat's experiences at the German Court and informa- 1A.- Marsh } be te ily halt-!2 mile from the channel there is ay . 3 5 P 1CES ine te fact (hat tae steam] hardly a likelihood taat it witl inter-| H. Cushingham, piano tuner, Z) tion gathered by U. S. Consuls scattered throughout Germany up to fer Grenville, which has charge of the fete ih traffjc and- probably will ah Store. : the time of the breaking off of relations. | government marine work in this dis-| not be biown up AMOS. W 'th . . : . . . | Srict an been foreed to 10 Mont- The boat lies in adout eighty feet a M, 1 vi od whose canittion Now running in senal form mn the Montreal Herald for S1X On real for an inspection, . of water and all her masts are -fn-{T lag. a ay : . : i f he beginni b : Capt. EMoRg of the Grenville fook|tact, - The main mast is about|iitte better today weeks. Back numbers dating from the beginning can be secured. ALL FURS |the boat out to the scene of the|twenty feet out of water and the ship he ers aye nd ng wreck on Saturday afternoon and|seems ta he solidly placed. thémselvis in the city trees. 'They Orders must be placed for the full six weeks. Price for the six Ordered or Purchased took the bearing of its position. On A a anane. advanced 10 21 weeks 90c¢. : {his return orders awaited him to go " i a . . . » s . This Month. {down the river. He is to report at I J. WAFFLE IS N PORT Hajor a . Sraauus of the ; This will not be issued in book form until some time after the : N F Tues y i : - . | hetoro doing mo. ill TopaE. Aowme er There were no contagious diesasell} serial has ended. buoys that ave been. washed sway |THE STEAMER ARRIVED SAFELY | caces reported to the medical health near Prescott. The Grenville is ex-} * AT SWIFT'S WHARF, [officer last week. Kingston. contin- g. pected back this week. ues to be a healthy city. 3 1 - it i mission has been called for Tuesday . mt | When asked by the Whig on Mon-{New Buoy Placed Near Long Point a St. Anes Chu on ih 4 : day morning when the wreck com-! Movements of Vessels in and|?voning Mm. Pelker, Toronis, (roe e ollege 00 tore | missioners would = arrive P. D. about. Ki wh or Louise Tandy), gave a very beautiful 3 9 149-157 Brock Street, |hompeon, inspector of seampout | AO EERE TEIOL rmation| Remember Cokes ¥. 7. Societs|] 160-162 Princess St. Phone orders to 919 : | machinery for the Dominion Gov- t published for the em es Y. F. 2 Kingston. ent tated that ms the vessell of mariners in the Canada Gazette, | Moonlight Excursion on the Thou- : - ne o rs to : that sank was a sailing vessel and, that a black wooden spar buoy to the |sand Islander, Thursday, Aug. 16, ; {not driven by motive power he had [depth of sixteen feet, has been cod | 1017. Tickets 35c. {nothing to do with. its inspection.|0.8 mile 240 degrees (S,70 degrees Little Robb Sleeth, who 'was ve- | He remarked, however, that "un-|W, mag.) from Long Point. Lati-| moved to Kingston General Hospital, {doubtedly a board would arrive|tude, N. 44 degrees, 5 minutes, 54| on Thursday, suffering with a broken from Ottawa to look into the mat- |seconds; longitude, W, 76 degrees, {leg is doing nicely. ' ter." 30 minutes, 39 seconds. The follow- Lieut.-Col, C, H. MacLaren, D.S.0., * | At the request of the owner-of the|ing sextant angles fix the position of | gazetted Brigadier General in the a e y ill-fated vessel, J. J. B. Flint, of |the buoy: --Pigeon Island lighthouse, | Royal Artillery studied at Queen's | Belleville, Capt. John Donnelly of | 0 degrees, Nine Mile Point, 104 de-| University. His home is in Ottawa. z ] {the Donnelly Salvage and Wrecking | grees, 20 minutes, Long Point, 93| The post office has been notified | Co. left on Saturday to inspect the degrees, 30 minutes. that saccharin has been forbidden 4 7 " New and Rebuilt |vessel. He found that the vessel is! The steamer T. J. Waffle, for|the mails, and special instructions All kinds, from $25.00 up. aint which grave fears were held follow-| have been issued to lave all parcels ing the storm on Lake Ontario last | containing it refused. Check Protectors, week, has arrived safely in port at George Purcell, Bay street, who $10.00 and $27.50. Envelope Sealers, $3.60, ! Camping time is here, and Swift's wharf to discharge coal. The | took suddenly ill on the market Sat- camping means compactness boat which is commanded by Capt. |unrday and had to be removed td his . and availability in everything, Beaupre arrived from Fairhaven at|home in Corbett's ambulance is now particularly in a razor, 1 a.m. on Monday morning. progressing favorably. The "Auto Strop" is the best The steambarge W. M. Egan ar- Mme. P. E. Blondin, wife of Lieut- there is. Let us show you how rived from Montreal at 10 p.m. on | Col. P. E. Blondin, foremer post- it works. . Saturday night at the C.S.L. wharf master general, the Misses Blondin We have it in small leather, where she Is undergoing repairs.|and party were guests at the Hotel nickel or gun metal cases, com- All day Sunday and on Monday holes| Frontenac over Saturday. plete wi strop and extra 'in her sides were fitted with plugs, A liquor case was to 'have been blades, The steamer Belleville arrived |heard By County Magistrate J. W, from Montreal at 1.30 am. and|Bradshaw on Monday morning in Carpen and 3 der A cleared for Toronto at 3 a.m. on | which a resident of Sydenham, is . . WwW a ig Suidlay. changed, but the case has been en- The nobby white marquisette . The steamer Kingston arrived |larged until Thursday. . 8 Fronts abd' Fit- || ( from Toronto at 4.50 am, and clear- A social evening was given at the 4 Smith Bros WS ROR in Ri of all || \ ed for Prescott at 5.30 am. on Sun-| home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gif- waist, or stylish middy blouse * ns I PERIENCE | day. ford, 116 Patrick "street, on Friday ? ad WRATH 273 'Puiversity Ave. {The steamer City of Hamilton ar-| evening in homor of her guests, Miss Jewelers Opticians. . fived from Toronto and Hamilton at| Nellie Cruickshank, Miss Rosie that we are selling at $1 00 each Issuers of Marriage 9 am. and cleared for Montreal at| Dodds and her ester, Mrs, E. Reeves, ' 4 11 am. on Sunday, ' who have ben spending their holi- v ; scientific examination and asc- H' The gteamer A. E. Ames passed | days he They returned to Toron- curate glasses at Asselstine's. || gown from Fort William to Mont-|to to-day. ufies. Consult " real at 10.45 p.m_on Sunday. : ; IS BEST SOLVED BY COMING TO US. You are assured a thorough The steamer Sequin arrived from ROBBED AT BATHING HOUSE. - Montreal at 1.40 a.m. and cleared for o Ve Toronto and Hamilton at 2.50 am. |Citizen Was Touched For 85.50 . . on Monday. =~ Taking a "Dip" on Sunday. Pictorial patterns for September, e steamer City of tiawa ar- r "din' i i N Hives tr Dontrer 42 1.50 at and | oo While enjoying a "dip in the dake cleared for Toronto and Hamilton at \ on Sunday, J. Dickson, who resides on Jenkin street, was touched for sold only by 2.45 a.m. on Monday. $5.50, which he had tucked away in : his trouser's pocket, the said trousers Toronto at 4.40 a.m. and cleared for | being left in the, bathing House on | | | iol Prescott at 5.30 a.m, on Sunday. She | King street west... When he came | / All kind of Fox Stoles | | The steamer Toronto arrived from passed up from. Prescott to Toronto | out of the water and was about to at 5.10 p.m. on 'Sunday. dress he missed his money. Evident- WwW. The steamer Jeska arrived from [iy there was some person loitering ear. Sodug, with a cargo of coal for the|around the vicinity who was not en- cofitog mill, joying the water and had plenty of For Sale at The steamer Jex arrived from Os-|time to make off with the money COLLEGE. BOOK STORE. wego with the barge Kingston both | without" being. noticed. Complaint TY my : cosldaden for the Sowards Coul|was made to the police about the Ww f .F.Gourdier . Company. . ™ theft, ish ; ; ¥ .T. Co's Bulletin: eo steamer ere -------- ia} : Arabian discharged a cargo of wheat| New Canadian Northern Rockies. | ; 80 Brock Street 1 from Port Colborne, sud. cleared Joe If you do not kmow about the won- : p 1 Port Colborne, to grain; the|derful Mountain scenery including ~ ; . e ate : Jasper and Mount Robson Parks, A mT ' Phone 700. A + | | { traversed by the transcontinental line | ry : WAYS BUSY s suitable for Summer 3 tug of the Canadian Northern n ! between, Edmonton and Vancouver ams Ungava and Melrose, to load got a copy of our handsome descrip- A Port Colborne; the steamer Joyland | tive booklet, to be had for the ask- . has sn Gown elt Stain frum Tort ing trom M_C. Dus Oy Agent, or { . uc a : 8500, neess siveet, 5 rooms, Colborne Montreal; w-1 J. B Ivey, Station A t g | THIS WILL BE A BIG «| man amived with the barge Selkirk - Ln TAR v . 'with grain from Port Colborne, the Brown-Wilson Wedding. - i Bowman will clear with ities srain The marriage of Miss Annie Grace - . - : Ne for Montreal; the tug P-| Brown, daughter of Rev. Alfred and Er goes BUILDERS' SUPPLIES eowey : M Sa arrived from Montreal with four| Mrs. Brown, Picton, formerly of ae i conn : rocoms efch, furnace, electric ity, ete, McCann, 83 Breck St. Phone 3236 or 621 i barges and cleared with ome | Kingston, and Charles Lynford Wil- British mail ; , and two ¢ son, of Detroit, took place on Thurs L : ) 8 HEMLOCK - > day in home of the bride's sis- Lter, Mrs. Charles H, Kent, 41 Oak . : LUMBER Month , Windsor, the a 11. ve ndsor, the Serbmony Je Grand T nh ; AT MULLIN & SON $i £3! fi i For scantling, joist- ing, planking, sheath- awelling. ai Fl with uSgiached ing, flooring, etc.' drive shed, an Allred street (south Station," Two dwellings, and a garden for $1.550, on easy terms, EW Mullin&Son Sellers of Real Estate, Cor; Johnson : Division Sts, ; | SANGLIN& CO. |B ru varsuin we wo anamas, | light felts, silk, linen, EASTMAN'S BROWNIE CAMERAS $1.00 AND UP. ( EASTMAN'S KODAKS

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