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•JW.T-^X^^.VJ r ^•- ^^^^ . Wter^iwl^.- :»--^#^?h^»fe 4««<Mri* WHAT IS A DEMOCRAT? SUCCINCTLY TOLD ^Y HON. ROBERT L. OWEN m Hseentty thera hare appeared tn ( the disadvantage of the majority of <f>e prens of the country many ef- producers and consumer* fort* at a mtrchict definition of a j A Democrat may be a Catholic or Democrat Of thes« the one given: Protestant, Jew or Gentile, of any by former Senator Robert L. i ravo whaterer, ami a Democrat Owen of Oklahoma is generally 1 „ m y either favor the Volstead Act considered one of the bi*st. ft fol- ; or 0 ppo R p the Volstead Ait. He Is «bws: u liberal as opposed to ultra-con- StOli m i:' •\•'* *:i ' OnceBigf Naval Base Wai Kxtremely Active Mote Than 100 Yean Ago and Many Snipe Built • One who believes in freedom of speech, in freedom of the press, in freedom of religion. In the equal rights of every person to life, lib erty, and to the pursuit of happi- ness, and wbo bflltavcR in the prlii nervatiam. There are many shades of de- mocracy, but the great body of de- mocracy is composed of th« moder- ate llbpral elements of the country whose constructive purpose was ciplea of the Constitution of the j demonstrated when they had now- UOlted Btates properly Interpreted. ! f » r from 1M3 to 1!>1« Oss who believes In the fullest pro- tection of property rights, but who Fr. Gallivan The majority of the preeeM^ti oration of Kingstooiane fail to realize the fact that Kingston waa iat one time • an extremely active naval base, wtth a naval »htpbuiid> ing yard second to none in British : North America. I Since the consamjpatloa of Con- i federation in 1867 there has 'been very little naval activity at Kings- ton, although historical records- . . ,_ k , _*^_*_ show that in adtlition to the mill- |f yln *\ l T a ! ^ n 5* ) * ) 5f*/*?P nil<lt * tnry forces called ou( during the Punched September M ti Uhi does not regard the property rightH of one class of citizen* as superior i • s\ t ' f i -' ZSSfSZ 3 '!n.r mmr \ f «\ Ogdefisberr *He favors just laws bearing I g\f% RifcifiptfC esjeally on all classen with Hjwelal [ * Ul1 UUBIIICaa privileges to none. He favors a, 1! * . Apple) Cifop Will Theipple ci op throughout the at. Lawrence valley ts to be-up io tb* standard this ye**, experts stgr FV>r a time it we* feared the era* waa to \be smrlli. St. Uawrenie vailey tables ara not excelled •by th<»ae rsJsed in any other sectton. of 'Noethern .New York. In the vaJi*> by the - historic river ojy the New Tor* aide are some Large atf>le orchard* and they give promise jof big yield* in the fall. TnrtftH to Baild PliTfrnaW in Clinton Street. The eestiew tee* ef *tfjh»ytele> edible nut*, tl iiber, tar, oil, a gum obnoxious to ' ineeete. *tteV a Jolee used as an Indelible mJt. •• : tariff for revenue, knowing that a j Jfag Beefl fcector of 8$. James* tariff for revenue properly drawn la' higher thsn'fha difference In the \tf adet of production at home and ghroad He oppoNPn tariff sched- ule! which prevent ImportsHon and pVoiect American monopolies from reeaonable competition He favot-H tf#e ttrlcteet economy and the low- eat tax en conslMtent with efficient idtnlnlfttration He favors a gov Catholic Church of Gouver- neur for Over 25 Yearn—To Dedicate His Beautiful New Edifice Soon. Prince Regent, frigate*. 59 gums, launched A<prljl 14, 1814. I Princess tOtiarlotte, frigate, r 22 guns, kaunched Avril 14, l§li. naval vessels still lie at the bottom rr? i v ^ i of Xavy Bay and Deadmao's Bay, ltev. Father M. F. CMHlveH of w hile in the early eighties the old ttauvetneur was greeting his i h hip-ways, upon which many men- frtemU In the city last week. 1 0 'war were 'built for duty on the Fenian raids 1886 to 1870. a cer- tain number of gunboats were fitted out (probably in Montreal) among these vessels being the \3t. An- di-ews.V a paddle steamer manned ,oi«»i hv a Roy.il Naval crew and deUlled A V™ Z5 » 181 Jl „ ^ , io \watch between Kingston and , ^ ,a **™' g W» «2 guns, launched Uananonue.'* ^ 1W9. , - Theie are irtany rellos of the old . ^ Ch * r 0 w *}}iW9. \ WDe, launched naval davs in Kingston on Point M «J[ 28 » I* 05 -1 • Frederick, ajul NTavy Bay «lso de- *tar. brig, 14 guofi. launched rives its name from the naval dock- j Jtl ] y 20 « ^ 181 * jards which floulshed jprlor to and during the war of 1812. Wrecks of tk>n of a f hiproof building deelgned lot a nwiien jKetttre theatre wijj be etarifd w|t«Jn tie coming few days iby^oi^Ka^ran of tola village on the s|*e of toe old McOulre build- ing la Clitttdn etreet, Tha Mcdulr% B. f^ter ^etate. «wea nrreefced *>y fire lit January. Work of rwobving the ranieifeffm ^portion of the Iwrn- cd struictuTe wa# started this w^ek by BIT. statea. 'JVfr. KJajpJan la as yet undecided aa to th# eaiact design of the neiw structure wtokih he proposes tb erect,'but will make that decision within th* cotnfng .week. Haaieo k liv ,m-i» £<.^i$&$%%&^ •,1V j^rr Mrs; Creithton fir'- •* a Q^I aa^«e w«k. . - fcWate/tow «*,Km*.K»Hv» at JTUcktllk and *~* • j (SMt Mgtt «f Her Uf. i« • *k •y—m+ t •* eW #e *eg*i>tp rhn carried p Torooto jn JSie la now part q( ^ irte4^r^otH^K of ihe DodHeay Oa«*ee. eMfo v ilnittltjtjtig Montreal, shkp, W guns, launched uadstermtoed aa to the alia awl height of the building, but it wilt be a theatre and he erpectw to have. it ready for occupancy before oast winter. ' OonttyeraWe tilstory is attacfeetf to the Old etructure the win* of. to te* tt^ Ik*** im ees#'r%a#a tjgeio be ' tto* \ tha tbe taut Kb <*?* aa aor It ******** 4>jir,>M g«a« iaso ia aaaiaiX <«e# to leceti the ajyeii thia d(t^ fit aectloa aad m*** ba* ca*#e : of efrute.4^ire¥rtsvicaa that haraarlaeo. '. N v--^ .•:;.' vv^h t%e ^jejyatea fraea tee which thle week are tMsng rased. I law to eelT^^u; ^e«nJ traperty iaa will aavar s^d d«M;el je aa tea4lia-lof 14 4HJee, '&&& &im e*e* raa^etereea tvtttt MiaaaaMslBsl asM # •* ^ j A - ^1 pracilcea and the.hiiHOH or private; 01 st J » mei tatholi « ; ^ h » l * h ^ I Lakes, were still In eaistence on afftfcHc Magnet, schooner, 12 guns, laun- lit waa erceted la January, U»4 by „. wi r , ched Novem'bjer 1806 and bttrned Mai. Toittpowgiry who had been the aaseta oC ,tbe.. August 5, 1814. t burned out la a fire -which destroy- nionj^ $i*Y4oaa,tiW sa ordet so dWide 8eW Tbitrjday. -**% priaoe ; %* f'^hUi**- %De heat \W*> ; •otoe I monopoly. He oppoHca all at- tempts of xeif Heeking interests to control the opvralionH of the Oov- ernmellt 10 pilvatw HdVintage at the espouse of Ihe pnbiic. H# apfjoe»s itm R#puii!loin tmiiy. because he believes that that party. Ill apite ef a large, liberal member- ship believing In democratic princi- ples, is really dominated by the In finance of national monopolies to A- !i the Marble Village for over a tfUiirt- p 3 int Frederick, er of a ceiktury and is a force in the J During the war of 1812 to 1814, civic life of the marble town. H« | n, e ncet which had its base in ha^i Just completed ihiilldlng a lhiiut-1 KlngHton was coBimanded by Com- irul new edifiyy cOiisiriic-trd oi\ j i no u<jrc Y*«o 5 thy VvHSflis nnder hi§ (louverneur m-anble which h* 'o be | f . om ii»and. every one of which wa« deillealed WHMI. He liiis HH'tMiily had j huilt in Kingston with one fposaifcle Iiwtailed a fiiie n^w oigau cosiliiK ' exception, the General Beres.ford t In the neighborhood Of $ r ».000. ' Dft j nR us follows: Father Gallivan Lntends to have ! Kingston's Fleet of 1812 the church entirely paid lor when j st. Lawrence, 102 guns and ear- It Is dedicated. \v, M : #*. •iv. .v^-: Augti^ S a 1 e t> f Furs .,+< -.»>>.*i',- -«! >'#« *,%>' .&*:> : m t Stiiartest Styles! - LoWer Prices! ,: '^ • Monday.Tu€fiday t Aug. 15-16, a 8$ « TC> Representative of one of the largest Fur Houses in New York City will be at our store with a special show- ing of Fur Coats. The OutstiMiit& Of The Entire Year! t Jk 1 fr V 1 A ^'V ! •/.. ; ><*'' Vr ifitfQllKN end miaee* critical of fnsluon and value k»^W %H«f- \ - , *' many ndvantages of selecting their fura in August. H> t ?$k They know it means first choice of the winter season's trappmget^ t —better workmanship—the smartest, authentic styles—and • •*•. \\Ji- f& %7f i - * •> \••. \ - f -: prices that afford decided savings. It is an opportunity yott shduld not :*J: r ,A * ki^;lM»i2?i '-O' I . 1 rrt.'- »•\ * * * ANK\D 126 Fdrd Stt*st WJ; V-f! W:-.i-: #••«**' *»v» T U\ V^W *&<i& Netley (formerly the General! ed the famoue old Van-ur©q hotal the SToentk hM>eeO efitliff d># !-^y tHi auna, the COURT \ Thar« are dtiajNi ax ilea < in Main street on Jan. 8 of that trofeif» by lire and tater t^e toorie e^tfcpped mm The eofttraot called for the aom , A nSZr^SS^^m mm^ the of $500 vhk* covered the entire f rtmu*^ ^K^d b«^iuiimi Vr tHe coat €rf material and worlc. The city aj^ a^rdfeklE ^citizen* oon> building was finished within tb« mHtee IM^tertt^e'Saperty for fli> ittaii ipecifled and th#» owtter »»¥* <HKL Whiii^^l*^/ witt take over ed what gpoxja had been aaWafed. the (property la a quoetlOn. A ref- from' hie iMiirned etore to the new I erendiftn #ilMn ail lifceHhood be qnartera and atart#d Opefttl^Da OB h«l,j %$ ajlsw th« tlipef«Fi tfi dfr Admiiality l«ihda were fprmally ! (he followlner Baturday, ctje, '.*,',.. huii'Jud over to thf Cbildi&B gov- Ti*jrpCrW#ky 04fujp!ed the itora fUtt £H^iMA§4 frW State trnmont the naval activity at about three yearn; aft«r Trhle.h it ThY annual fair here wa« oon- KiDg&ton practically ceaaed with ; waa turned over to Bugene Cook,! <fuctedDy the;CMewe»rg Fair aa- * K \\\\ i , a harneae maker. *oelaiik*>, which waa a ««liBidlary of J . •, • -1 the 0»we#at*aie. Mrtcuituxal »M>i I ' \ ! . aaag^ i«tr. a».e*,e%ici|l)«wal eocteiy it Bere8ford) schooner, 13 launched Augu&t 5, 1814. * Psyche, ahjp, 32 gun*, launched Decemtber 26. 1814. Following ihe war of 1812. and Che sign lag ; of the Ru»h*BB£ot Mgreem«nt r naval veaaela <tiappear- ed from the wateni of the St. Law- rence and tibe <lreat Lakee, and whllr- It wai oof until 1171 that the the war. i ^ !Bt mmmt^' iw Wm'W^ ^ 2^aSaeary,4 1 ^^ <*****M? tie C. Cratghtoik, to; widow ^ra%bton, died about t & the home of her ; cmartea W Bortand,; street She had been m *• Ui,baeiUi tot some time aad aw^ koeMy ^ tertae wwi^ato mpnUie.- .>'*wii^»-*-ji^^wpew wV B*J%ai ^vpw A% * i£gfe Ht Tte^jUte. • #i Iiavreiiee - **&f* ******* «f TbeeH* esd •* #MM flelteri' Bbm etaa anfriti to • ^«nSft^iTSe!i s t)eae»«e#er, ie*4 «t % tfe» afe of »21 reafvv e>Ml for 50, ycexa they made tlili liueau la .r leatiwn, a email ttt- lege in tbe town of DekaJb. 9t. Lew- . rettjweouniy. Mr. and Mrt. Creigh- V ton ceapta bere to Jive with tbeir da^pter. Hra> Ooiieed about (brea : yepUa |«P, %lioraw before *>.,.'- >4e» eix chiktren end ^ *c*^W oeffcewe jpjd ; T^e \tbltdiaar tare Mr*. '!W, Oq«e>od. cit/; Wiliaea «prWfi«*4 Hi.; Mm. J. LISK SKe^OeKhto|i, red tjretfhtop, OfdeM-..' imd. Mae Maitde Cre^hton,' '-.•/~. , V * i r 4 waa'%f|a Tbwradey at*t;^/roiri *be home of lim^pieriea W. Bor- t of fee* Jajroei. Her.- <ear*wn eerate of Trio- cbnrcb . offlciaitad. Mdoln Noftb Water- #a« U4 STRAND THEATRE One Night (Mf-mr-MONDAY, AUG. IS >\L#eVJft I r ..V-.iv.^n^aw^. haa been reeeWiaa abotut %i,<m iaJJM tbe rtate eW ea^b year Tbe Oaweae> ^ cbla A|0lculta>3Msociety waa erga> lead Ja^e W, Wt The auperinteftd- cute were JX C. J«d«>a, A. B. Jae>ea Z. B, Me^e; i, C. Heyj^ton end Jobn Pieireae. • tbey r irer« a^Hortecd to leeae^ boada of Ue to*n eTOeiwetaeeaier :,* >P (or city Jttd%e>Di H. 0)ixb;raa<to' bold a BuBlgy tarm ef t-ifati' e^reek jegotbiev . wfmM fur &e#^ fere arrte** lour chargedJw tlbn and I~^ '— •Aatrauta of tbeja f ^ ALiiKf iMilrrko •,/.>... <ro« *--i f I u_. .._.. ^MlNSIREL.S ___....... ! ^. -»-' Half Hundred tinges Danoert, Acts and Spe<jialty Irttita Spectacular Aerial 8cenic Presentation \'';^v\- i ,4 UP HiCrH t ' With GoVe^ms Ooetumes of 8ilkt<an4 ibU»S DIRECT FROM COLONIAL THBATBB, UTIOA, Ik ROUTE ROCHESTER t*iltaisi1«, 75, $L00, $1.50 Piiil^^k to the aw#aPtM*> aa?<« *i'ffl22tti'2 Pte the PtiSk* w? tbe>ercbeae ef S 444 ^ 1 ^ *\ lugs. la HHS tbf amount of town y..,,, bonds we* ia«rea*ed W M0,<»<1 >* : Twenty-e^vea aerea of tod, tyteg f ( • on the eaKti4eof ibeOjewefatchie' I river In <he eeaftb #art of iae city I I mjrwtJ ' parUy wltbib the corporation, were [ ; |w\JWr\? freetad. erected ea tbe of tbe* agT^cnitv- el; 'a. seec^nlfia: two oatUe aaeda lh; a^borae iMtrieleitj eftee* end <bat if ttie itiptf-WeVe to be |U. tie Ice .oa ^'. leaman. who ^e# in eotiniy jail iir Omiion wan «ef»rted Twea- vla 'Hoeeca ¥**& <by ibe 9mudemU«ei entered the ee^atAr of Wyahdo. Williaaa Vteh tott. W*JO. bai been la fit. Lawrence P HUi^^bapttal 10 mofltha, <wv*> de- Tbaraday 4o daateatchawaa. Me frojn Caaada ead realded hi* «Jty He liaeosie a pMbilc ebarf^ft^ wife lfvaa In ««*«*> aad e tlaetr in Oartbage. .'A *m»r, h*a*^PO^ered>4oaQ4aDtira «btcb i^aa bean baitk in *ktgU&9 i* 4|eeWve>ste rfexaaapt tba greatest ^1 ae>en6a la deMge ia aaany years. •> * '<*Mqii Keeb A Suiiply mt Hand! Seats now on sale Box Of floe tit# patron ill\ fgm *v. fWt'^'f, \\ family inediefne click iffjkthf'fre completely stocked with every aid to h—safety—good ajppearance and comfort. ^ The jface; hands<»rid body, dcffl^lrBSIafi and Creams and toilet waters, fl For j comfort include lotio^^iments and^ids for relieving pairt^ ;;•'* Q-Health requires many e^entia» v drugS . and (remedies you should rio'^e without. <I In tljie case of burns, cuts or any aerious accident—remedies are VtiJud|Je and oft- | en lijves have been saved #y keipin^ sup- | pliesj handy. % Stock up yoiir cNSifl vm&tj** a eagtenses; a deO- wftfen. bbtroilta-nd membefe ^ ed to ffc Cbntia*ed, t^ieNra buikOjoies erwaide/'lei n«rw life +M oonduota<d 4 t^' aaaocietleaV »«, by-.e the life] eeaa- falrii >ate mditiduaias m*ix* aft ^. \W^sk on oade^Seri fVir Hk ^5 twii eae at ^eotaa tOM Wrts/b jtbe mt benefit to oe tbe ooiapMin le, hwever, e«rufet aettion/in 1 the mr aad eome- t the biiBiheee aec- iMercbants claim tetMn. -.- been president *n*W ytiir'»a# he «M t,,' saving!'deToe^-e^.JT IffiW? (km of that to beetvof:^ J#bn A: [of tW^ak, worbed IB< T , ..,.. , , eacceee ftoettoie^ He eneoancea ed v*nj obstacles, Incendtef tbeee tf( tbe -weatber, ead last year the fair waa a failure. Tba fair prdb> ably had its .greatest successes in tbe old dare when the bge Ma|or Wtbem «. ^aaieis wse lei obarae. Helor I3saileet was a aeeaa pe^tfe- Ky man. VoJfiaoter aad born sbow- tnan ana etf fair eajoysd Ua most roseate period eodar bis leader- sblp. • \ \ K * . . ;• '• Barl I«|ler. one s# M^ ^Ws^l aad well lllfsd groeeeyaiaa «s tM ' city haa opened Hfca sreoery |p^ •; nsss formerly ooisaastsd by bis late f .» ir^' hi- u • nan pot- have IftOM^ean plmiUp- a fit* of tie age-oltf load. ELECTRIC SINK, performueg its magic of labarteee dtefcwaehing three timet a day— every day! *^^ tv F. :*;'; •ad sTsnAtbLtjnsr Tfaiineer Jebbe« lee 0rlhe4l rittbege ae4 4aa»ciaa Brae, VaWse 3?-* . ^ 1 'U . M. yj ! J (*;, s bk fitk«:«:#MM^^;.MM- ..r-V* 8 .^ Ugpg www —<•<>) r*\ i >N|WVU HHI| j besa iaadv«*e%IfirJUsjs^'saas^( ; ; -^ AraikaV be asbeaet aiii|a^^e^ ttl t , < 1 loflMMUkalLO. IHamatae al T., sateeW # As^mat lllk. MeM «: of Mffbks^u »«»W ****** vti eF w • ar^s^Bjsas^e^ge . ^s^sj^ ^^s^gejsj^ps) e^s^ ssnssw a^Bja^^saassssf aad slso wish klbt lbs beat of lock /•? # I%e by 4 i**n of .^* asB*'^- avoJcaak with toe- Jeetferia l:00io4i00F. lb* CfcMiKiit 11:00 A, M. to 1:00 ?. *,f*i Fta«, Band, Wtfd v<a^Sli»SAB^SUli.'V' '''' . ' eveainf. ^rdbeatra. ^;k/*^- '• .,/'« o \''' k' \'•''' .•••-'•• •'•';•vs.«*:*- ' \ ,% f X? ^^^S^^-| ^^•fS»S» ^ '\ \Mf «': !\^.^.