Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jan 1902, p. 2

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Carpets, Rugs, Linoleuns. Portier Curtains, Curtains and Draperies in | exclusive styles and not to) be found elseahere in the! city. We are carrying at this season of the year a very complete stock at prices which appeal to the closest buyer. Eo » * In Linoleums we show the largest line to be found and at prices that mean genuine money-saving you. R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse. a to Lage | Dunlop. THE NEW BOARD OF WORKS. | { THE MEMBERS MUST ATTEND * MEETINGS PROMPTLY. } | Chairman McLeod Defines His i Policy Regarding Meetings-- Two Claims For Damages Considered. At four o'clock Thursday afternoon the inaugural meeting of the pew ly- runt hoard of works conver engineer's office, in attendance were chairman Hibse : Walken, ! Leod, Mel arlane, beginaing regular huriness, Metaod addressed -- his col i leagues briefly, expressing the hope that the ¢oning year Would be a | prosperous one, anil that the ot Linge of the committee would be har monions Ana satisfactory, One thing he intended doing, and that was to insist upon punctuality; be would not use the telephone to call up delin auents; the members would be "notified n the nsug! way of the day #nd hour meeting, and must guide hem- selves accordingly. The committee decided to meet every other Thursday at four o'clock in the alternoon., The first matter brought up for the board's consideration wos the claim of *Prof. D. H. Marshall for damages for a fence torn down by boys on Hallowe'en night: the fence had heen repaired at an outlay of 52.54, which amonnt Prof Marshall asked the city to pay. Upon the advice of the ety solicitor, the committee Meided upon 'no' actiom, "as there Was ho apparent sspouaibility resting on the city. Smythe & Lyon, on wil liam Healey, asked for ws for injuries received by falling on a slip pery and dangerous walk, breaking a in three places. Upon motion of was left in leg ald Walkem, the matter ayd city / tefore i chairman mn of behalf of the hands of the chairman solicitor, A. B. Cunningham, in behalf of Repairing, Upliolstering old Furniture, Ren- ovnting Mutlreswes, sto, ete, Al this class of work will be done cheaper duriog Jamary and February than at any hor 'tims. We keep our full wall of Uplolstersrs amd we chanics employed 12 months in the year. Cory iV Corners and Window Seate WW: & pe falty bere, We will fit suy corner or epoce 88 you want, at prices to suit, done over at éhort notice. CARPETS-ANl the Leadfig Axminsters, Wiltone, Velvets; "Beugeoels, Tapestries, owe. CURTAINS--Lace, Chenille, Silk, Tapestry, "oe "~ Window Shades and Poles, ste. Linolesm and Oil Cloth, all widibs. Mattresses ---- YouRs, : § UNDERTAKING. "PHONES --RA55U00%, o1-02 SUGGESTIONS - FOR HOME BEAUTIFYING. Tho popular home att of wat and rug making is developing wonderfully in Canada since she introduction ol she Ihamond Dye Mat and Rug Pat terns. Some of these home produc ious are veritable gems of feminine skill; they are as handsome as -im- ported rugs and wear much longer Any Jady with a stock of rags, pi of cloth, flannel or yarns, dyed prop- of: solors with Diamond Dyes, can with o10 of the new designs in mats or 'rugs make up a floor ornament at small ost. Jha Wells & Richardson Co, ill 200. Mountain. street, nt e., will mail free to any a full xauge of ations to £8 \ kad recouped Henry Wilder, to dn for damages caused by the of hig pretifipg Upon motion ol I EIT relerred the ha ; enginder xt 160K a "whack" matter. This mat onsideration,' off he city engined giving the aldet present all the information in possession. In sccordance with a ution adopted in November last, flooding Ald. to city The committee gt O'Kill street se Cor hat been up for eines 1901, 1 the matter, d on, ny revivwes en fr En rend a statement showing sol the sewer and its many Branches, thé samesof kone whe dal J. pinid, not paid, sige of sewers, nual vental;, "ete The total aunual vovenus. should he £409.52, which, if commuted. would mean that there is due the city 84,2414 48 It was a doubtful question whether or net arvents for moresthan six yedrs back Sol Le ceollecteds "The geport point ed out that dgubtleds® other Sowers and their hranelw® were doubtless in 4 similar condition, 3 od hairman Me Med matier one of great importance, shodd be earefully looked into. Upon resolution of Ald. McFarlane, the matter wag referred to the city solicitor for a report as to the posy- bility of collecting back rentals, and what steps should be taken, ete, The question of purchasing two new street sprivkling waggons was left over for future consideration. The city engineer submitted a re port touching the cost of King, John ston. and Brock strdets' sewers. Upon motion of Ald. Dunlop, the board de- cide! 10 recommend 'to council that a meeting of the court of revision be stiumoned to confirm the assessment, At the next meeting of the board, the question of estimates will be tak sh up. » now Sonsidirsd ihe and ¥ A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescrip. tign of De. A. Boschee, a celebrated German physician, and ia acknowledg- ed to be one of the most fortunate dis- coveries in medicine. Jt quickly cures conghs, colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature, removing, as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts. in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an ex: perimental medicine, but has. stood the tist of years, giving satisfaction in every case; which = its rapidly increas ing sale cvery season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Bos chee's German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1868, and is now sold in every town and Village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 50. * ™ A Popular Lessee. A. J. Small, lessee of the Grand opera house, was well pleased with the large attendance last evening. 'By the 22nd inst., when "The Belle of New York® is played here," he said last night, *'thé carpets will be in place and evervthipg in ship-shape. The fine rod velvet carpet and the other im: cia will make the house look more finished and comfortable." On the 23rd Miss Sarah Coweel LoMcoyne, a very popular actress, will appear hers for the first-time in "The First Duchess of Marlborough." Though Mr. Small has met the thea- tregoing public of Kingston but twice, he has made buasel i popular by his courteous manner ane oblige. He is wide awake to the pub: fic interests, snd is giving them a first-class serviee. J. Tendered A gRachplion. Jas svend ri hie desire to 1p) Pr THE DAILY oy HIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Wishing Him Kingston, Jan. 16.-4To 'the E tor): May blessings rest on Hon, Wi lin Harty for the good work be has done for Kingston. May he en health and be spared to ro resent afford for the created for ADMIRER. be Simmons Explains. Jan. ¥7.-4Te the Bi tory: The following item is from the | columns of the Kingston Daily News Allred Simmons, ity retar at No. 2.1L to 7, Yiets would sot allow seruticer Dennison in the booth after although Dennison had \ nod certs! which shoul: should Khigstan, dey wihice a ward, "clock, properly 1g ale t agli it tied him He ain his = rd eondact fn the fi turning the deputy at second place, if Mr wuet'" had heen p= re would wot have complaint not Hy course ssary that 1 make following tion At ex not deputy but. ra In the "eon he for ie No Deanisoh's Fular as mine any that 1 Corre ther now cause It i nece the consider etfion explana the con booth chod 3 the o'clock I ordered in the tock the door and keep it antil such time as T had econnted ballots and ascertained the returns At that time My, Warty had two srutinicers and Nr. Metgalfe one pres in the booth, whowhad fyled with in time, their certifi i and had five stable on duty polling ent oe, fication secrecy. Ist box BOY the oath tpenad the began rapping the onside; 1 did not know it and as 1 had cautioned conatabléd not' to apen t five o'clock, until 1 had hallots, | determined to follow out the principle of this order ang, there paid no attentions to the knock of bal on w ho the after the dour was, leor mted fore, ma. ven had I known pion who elamed wonld ngs have opened ihat hour. He had the booth then, ns prggent his was Mr. Pen admittance, | the door at to gnter hathad failed qudlification paper before the poll clsed, ane to takes the ogth secrecy before the ballot bax. Was L--ALFRED SIMMONS, 9 *More Than 100 Suits (io on sale Saturday mofhing eight o'clock, at priges which wiannfacturer who takes @ecial yd de away. it no right Voene inthe excellence of his out-put fared 'was simply giving them ya will gay so SE, snits, consisting Heoteh dwoedd, also wnavy in single and. double breasted sv! log Xined with good Ttaliage glo itk. sown and pericct fitting size gular price ol these and $16, Rd they are Brokh and ve are anxious to clear be stock taking, we will choice of any suit in « toswear depariment wo Be cash. No goods sent oul on approv al during this sale. We have private rooms where you ean try on the suits, and anv. alteration requived can be made by our tailors on the premises. Livingston Bros., 75, 7%, 79 Brgek street. too i of Phe ine maae SOC "IZOR, fore give vour Married At St. George's. In St. George's cathedral last even ing the marriage took place of Miss McRae, Owawa, daughter of James MeRao, of Bearbrook, to driver Wilkam Baton, of "A" field battery. Mrs, (Corpl.) A. Hilton attended the bride, while Sergt. Graham was groomeman. After the ceremony, which was performed by Rev, G. LL. Stary, the party rcpaired to the resi dence of Corpl. Hinen, where a fine spread awaited them, end where the eventing was pleasattly A large arelV of handsome presents were re scived by the popular bride. Jessie speut, To Work For Diplomas. A special course in cheese-making last for six weeks began whoa! Thursday. Nearly ts are in attendance, a ones arviving yesterday noon. The attendance will soon total fifty or nmiose. In the special course now on. the students will work . for diplomas. to at the dawy forty stud number of new after George Mills' & Co's Fur Sale. One of the attractions for to-mor row at ower * Look around shle- will Le Alaska sable storm collars, such as Princess street ask E18 for, Our sale price 811.75. George Mills & fur specialists amd mapafactur- Wellington street stores Co.. ors, Never So-Intimated. Friends of J. H. Metealic state that be has never intimated in any way that he would be a candidate for the Untario house. Jenkins Is selling She, The. 25¢. this week. and $1 ties at Strangers at the Gra fast night gave the d&rehestra praise for its good work. Whey thought the winsie woe Dirgished hy the dompanve A "better local organization Rus pover laveu in a Kingston theatre. Overcolts at cost, Saterday. Union Clothing company. X van load of young people from the city will attend a surprise party in Ditteburg to night. 'Come to the Grund Union, Sawa day. Oviesnite and underwgar jor cust opera house Grand £13 overconts, now S130. Graal Union clothing company. - ¥. good | { Frontenacs stiits Jatiol taste. ( THE SENIOR HOCKEY TEAMS. Lqurew 8 AND FRONTENACS MEET THIS EVENING. Seem to Have Stronger Team Canada's ter Game is Worshipped in The | United States. first senior and Neither like cham; s will likely k "Jim itch OH A. match be Jueen's ght tion my W room not be "in game v that this cle will "accept Frontenacx and CON eold, and wil the thought hi stick handfers tn the Queen ney of . paint this morning, Mitden will be in and either Chr latter. Mer play, claim given their past they point announced the position heen it was thought the former i 1 therland in the vi to 1 not Or amd Dalton that they have vices for some years hoger that withdraw, The other Goal, R and R. Wilson; and Scott "Chaucer" likely be refere r H Huse must Bow play centre wings, Ker Elo feams, i will Be Knight nody will General Sporting Items. military college re-admitted Roya! ih %as been to 0.H.A. The Victorias' the Winni about heaviest about weight of tam is the 1 scales average hockey Flett the at 150 yunds. Yale York in andl Princeton met at New the first of a series of gates for the intercollegiate hockey pionship of the United States a score of seven Yale won easily by to no thing. . Parr. the English ehan od Atherton, the Portageville at, the Olympic A.C, Buffalo, N.Y The Englishman won two stre hi nite, the first in = Tiedty six minutes the second in, twelve nfinutes. vy *Walters, "the Ottawa, ball player, will not Ye in the in until he makes pence with s wpion. The O.R.F.U." will petgmit him to play _in its whilst he under suspension Quebec unio. Veitch, one of the best rides of ateepher hase hors * * charge of, # 8 "hdibles,'. the ling. appeiries cross-couniry raminggero und gthe me eapiolicn cracks, won a vi w® to his native land, Canada Ganada"s great to pastinio token up in call pavis of ti Unit land. abd Detroit ane the latest eitics fo fall in line. Hockey enthusiasts Detroit have formed a ity league, ~ six giving adher ence. Memphis is the last the southern cities in which the ban on boxing has recently n raised. With the flourishing at Hot Springs, New leans,. Jacksonville, Savannah, Atlan ta and Memphis, it looks like quite a chance for a prosperous southern cir cuit. f A bill has been introduced in the New York legislature permitting spar ring exhibitions with gloves of, not lees than five each in weight, Hetween amateurs. lt provides -that such exhibitions must be under the direction of. a degally incorporated amateur athletic association. Such ex hibitions must not continue more than fifteen minutes, and be fot prizes other tKkan money The Belleville Intelligencer the local team will win championship of the O.H. A. Manag Barrow, the baseball 1 a rig whose Curry eleven ion, defeat wrestler, foot gama the not is by the trainers wha of ang ie ol teams of hex ounces says that the junior with case Foronto pitch John Curry b, has sig rhit-hander, pamed ' bome is in. Flint, Michigan a big fellow; being five feet inches tall, and weighing He won twenty seven twenty pine gates last season. Cape Vincent Fag While in Wash ington, F W. Sacket purcha beautiful solid he will put for we yachting, The twice by the same ownership. The Kingston have already signified intention coming to the Cape and take the to that city. 1 this accomplished they will have to faster than ever before Hockey is becoming highly in New York state, as may cen from the following description of & game played last week in Brooklyn : "Men were knocked down on both sides. The Brooklyns scored first blood. | Philips was sent the ice hard by Le Montague, and when he arose his nose bled freely. The players were diverted from the game a mo ment by the exchange of punches be tween Le Montague and Phillips. Both men were ruled off by the referee." a new is 185 pounds, ont of god a cup which vl be won iver loving mdiviihg ust 10 ioe np as an prize « up m yacht perieet vachis of cup is do sailing popular be to To Play In Watertown. The YMCA. haske t-ball am will X. n journey to Watertown, Feb. wm of The local players will fat Toh to play the associa that place upg beiter game than they did Let year, Potasdan's crack tein | went down before them in a one si lad game and the boys think they can gown the other neighboring team fa a feiondly afm: : Last Chance. For twenty percent. off trusks and valises, The Lockett shoe store lis: count sale closes Saturday, 10.34 p.m. Jenkins ; For 25 per cont off lined gloves and winter tmderwenr. | ot ote, many calls of firs bate been 'nnswered by the stations Ly tele ho cominnnication. This ix especi the ense with minder blows. Sel: 1 r takes | { tric had | but } hockey | k the | i man, J ames { and | "My. | is bes | + dove game | Or- { INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragranhs Picked Up Bj Reporters on Their Rounns, cite on Lnar ae wa drunk J d dow this morning ) hus way Osis. Phere is splendid ice yachting in the krederict use of the to i rat and to on payment of 1 y pay your gas and ele on or below the unt Beane 1d light inst. mm and 20th sa disco contains ay on the ew the city of 1d the watch and prompt drunks on of them reat fast evening many ag Ls Ver Oelenn day previo rushed onist downwe g ar Fhis morning ten 2610" wert istered. ometur wn thers o'clock this mm Vester Chinrchill x 18 first i in a Fels y dozer bout ppear: Nerm | firemen hy beyond the tog hte 10 nee: at th wh the at Thou cle ht hts oft or at?, and save the discount, The A ton r and ny JSON rags, boned rubber? 5 Drop No. bi met aud tos oid or phone then wist be and cheey e Xtre the ' £ u hy nt hee that vel ng a perfor It be opera house mana th Aig ance is mel frowne Amant hall is must atre o1 and that a PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People -- What They Are Saying And Being. E. Arm Bre tr Ky city stordiy. vén, Ganadoque, Tohn visitor Dt sath, tion with b tana Leorgs Lo Adie [TPT posit Call thor nO rt physician atten upon dangerou i Wilson and # have bes Kingston Toronto ¢ vi who is y iil 1, Ottawa, fin stipe relt of in Fyimi for on ty We odetock Kentine? Revi jew of yo 6 Pu dairy =echool, association th ¥ bead and nat and has a The: speaking Kingston siryime fe has a ek work, How, attend] d ns for future of him. Mrs. : Bruee ( the city this after having worn her gallant husband off for South Afrien. Capt and Mrs. Carrethers had a delightful stay i ciety was extrem attentions to thw Read ! Read ! Féankine ad on front CONSUMPTION Right food--right medicine --right time--these three things are of the utmost impor- tance tq the consumptive. Right food and right medicine --these are contained in Scott's Emulsion of pure cod-liver oil. Right time is at first sign of disease. Right time is now. Scott's Emulsion always helps, often cures. Ordinary food helps feed. Fresh air helps cure. Scott's Emulsion does both. Begin early. wi 2 vd you 8 tous. pou ha. A 3 arruthers returned morning pt military page will and | (PLAY AT THE OPERA HOLS. LARGE AUDIENCE THE SECOND PLAY. | ANOTHER ATTEND yd Quite Enjoyed The Excellent Performance---The Rube Would Aave Honorad Belleville See the lov the pay to fainily oconumon Pp before United States do son's bean Rock Me applause H tiful contralto drew Lat rf Works rendition of tears #¢ recog Sinclair | r funk "deh mn a done credit vhert deap-eved v I Tavl part of the that would h lickest Rube'in Belleville he had a bright and Miss Bertha Wood. the same color-of hair y dog's back, wa as It gassed, upon thi of a politict bashful ave chi The as and riner in with audience Air vho fears no dn NAPANEE BUDGET. Arrival And Burial Of Remains Of Mrs. Ming. r N and In The pemaigs of Inte 3 le arrived ber taker Dr. | 1 were her son The: funeral toa on Thurs hors or Mouatreal, market, Ax n St. Mary It re of ean nening wonderfully goad vory to vad wn no drift eaten r venr n G.T.R. Railway Notes Thomas Parsley has assumed his old onduotor between Brock as ll Hle has taken uy position an Broek formerly R and I re Jamos reman siden locomotive at Belle been trans Jattle Markey, the G1 ville - and Brockviils ferred to an important Creek, Mich Joseph Quinla in shot making to that tows t wie © Ww IM, Br am Bray; hip M Par iekenbridg trea of foregnan of Sth Four candi and four mem h degr el maldsos Georg cha Pavid regordin With gurer, Hobort aldron; ore Fonghish Mn ecretary, Dor mics, James committes, Riles Ante : i : royal are director qlish Dunl Seats. George ¢ hold his and t tes MPP, leg as H sen : fovi the Ontes ohieet of whi holdin » wehool trust A trostoes are from lanl posi and sin law stands meved from the others high scho ri ng are " as councillors rd serous only a the for broke the and Ar froover Lt - shy es New Election Befuired. Wy solicitor ak that, in electio pitet take place In ward to Gl the vacancy caused the resignation of alderman Duff. May Take In Harty. thinks it the a! New Raden bx has advised how The eily « option, Telegram Wa resplis The Torento will not be surprising shuffle ix ile gomimion cabinet in My Hary's promotion to cabinet rank. Get Your Name On. if your wame is nol on the mwnidi: pal voters' list, sitend to the matter at once, ae the time limit lor making additions ie short. Are Quick To See. Jord Doctors are aiek 43. bet and , Appreciate Beal. Merit in New Miediciunn a diseoves profession casts of dyspepsia and disordered everybody's Cigestiva is sud the commonest ske WOME oon rillers, which iu oa thar ihe Onis y bead right hee cnsntive sigs of th bar disordered i th ar ouly a wad s amd often do mor what is peoded tthe food ow ad assim do this is vate thug ue Ber tuari'y let what the wip 8 4 seeretion and excretion and relive 4 aml yok d a cope will curs evely bat ure g me of your of Dyspepsia r owlght vear h to send ve " Your bor n my dyspepsia bat . ! nme w oh po ve, on § tank v ath i M 0000000000000 All Good Coal Ought to be, Just as Cheap As Dad Coal, AMES: SWIFT & C0. Phone 135 9900000009¢ 3s J oe $9E009099044099400 WE WANT TO SUPPLY YUU WITH. YOUR WINTER STOCK OF COAL. A, woem hobs, ashes, birtle die; cond, rd the revalts from we. And you Pay © would for pour coal Ghai Foot of Queen St.-- "Phone 9. Your Neighbor Says ! WALSH'S SCRANTON COAL Is All Right. Have you tried it 7. Shall we send you = ton Wil, bw watisfnotory your 'onal thas yoo . sma eosl and » "ey of ying wore On Saturday evening os party of young people will enoy nn drive put to residenoe of Mr. Graves, wn the 7 {ra pamongun rend. where they LADIES, THERE DOZEN PELE - in Be will |

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