Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1902, p. 2

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v is made from the Salts exmcted from the jitlces of fresh Iruits. Harmless, yet most ef- fectual in relieving the system of all impurities. Tones up the Bowels and promotes gentle dnd regular action. in_the morning. Will permanently cure all stomach troubles, dyspepsia, sick headache, liver and blood disorders. All Druggists sell ft. SUMMER COTTAGES Require furnishing in keeping with their = sur- roundings. We have an ideal stock to choose from, Mattings in pretty de signse and colors from 12%c. a yard. Foch Rugs, Puch Plows, Frilled Musing in dain. _ ty patterns at r2%r. yard R. McFAUL, ®gure or sreb------ It Will Py You to Read Our Hot Weather Advs. 3 Couches No. 1826 00 a ho reluced to $14.00 .Baduded to 11.00 No. vi o veduoed to 8.50 00k Cases ' Nev: ligeagmest "> "4 3 Nob ad 28 0 000 Po ced bor i No. 3 at 8 (revaly ys reduod to B 3 all Racks we volused to 11.00 . redone 0 8.25 U3ds, ete. 1 Japasese: Matting, 40. yards, (Blue), 880. reduced to 28¢. 1 Javanesh mating, 40 yards, (Red), 3%. reduced 10 Be. 1. Japanese matting, cotton warp, 15. rduged Tle. Haan. Ol Cloths, ete, gromt rorpe, aes 1. F. HARKISON C0., 'PHONES Sarin -- . a {CITY PROEAT - | fisted upon. Miss Shanaban's privi- p------------ mR Mm He GY CONNIE TO REGULATE ISLAND MAR. KET MATTERS. & Space To Be Allotted to Those Who Use The Tables--To En- quire Into Privileges Under Present Lease. The rity property committee, ander } the chairmanship of Ald. White, hela a spueial meeting Monday afternoon for the trassaction of general busi | | uesx. There were in attendana : Alds, White, ehairman; Graham, Knapp, Sears and city engineer Kirk: | A number of accounts were | One uo | i } patrick. prevented and ordered paid. count, that prescuted by George Alex ander for work done in levelling dirt at the city puisance grouna, was held over for fature consideration. John Daly, murkei lessee, presented a. communication dealing with the question of market tolls. The lease | complained that mince the introdue tion pf a #tove in the island market, Purmers flock in there in winter time, thes cutting off considerable of the lesaca's foes The committee took the ground that | the complaint came in too late for | nection, as the lessod's term ends on August 4th, Next year, however, if the market tolly' privileges are sold, | the committee may take action to | reétify the condition of affairs cow: plained of. : : A communication was réceived from the secretary of the fire insurance up ; devwriters' association, asking that the law, relative to storage of ex plosives in the city, be strietly ear ried oul. The matter was referred to the chairman and city engineer to on quire into and report upon the quan: tity of explosives carried by hardware nicrehants, and to ascertain the exact requirements of the law. The city engineer reported that the metal roof of the Ontario street fire hall was leaking and was sadly ig need of repairs. Ald. Graham moved that the committee ask for tenders for the painting of the roof. ° Ald Sears moved in amendment that the committee purchase paint and engage men to paint the roof. This was with drawn and Ald. Graham's motion carried. . The committee next question of painting the roof and aie of the eity buildings. In this domneetion a letter was reevived' from a Montreal firm offering to submit samples of alunsinmm and other paint suitable for sweh work. The city en frineer will "write and ask to have such samples forwarded, together with frHiees. Tenders will be asked for the painting of the Poofief the city build ngs, The chairman and city engineer will look after repairs to the fair grounds rendered necessary by the visit of the circus on Saturday last, Tenders were next opened for re pairs amd improvements te the pro posed new quarters of the city mes senger, under the dome of 'the eity huildings, For placing a bath, closet and wink in. the ropms McKelvey & tirch asked $142; David Hall, 2110; Elliott Bros, $134; aml Simmons Buos,, 866, Two tenders were sent in after the hour appeinted. for the re cuiving of the same, and these; on motion of Ald. Sears, wers received and opened along with the others. Simmons Bros. were one of the late tenderers, their second offer being « corréstion. of the price first submitted: they offered to do the work for $104. On wotion. of Ald, Graham, this firm was awarded the contract, On motion of Ald. Sears, it was de- cided 'to call for tenders for the lease of tolls' privileges of markets Nos, | and 2. Tt was understood by the committee that the question of space allowance for baskets on tables in the island market would be specified = in the advertisoment calling for tenders In this connection Ald. GFaham moved that the tables he Measured off into spaces ighteen inches square, and 4 "oll be collected for each Wfare oconupied. Tu order to aseer: tain if such ug scheme would be feas ible, "the commitise arose and repaired to the island macket, but were unable to gain admittance, as the keys could not be found. Returning te the com- mittes room, Ald, Graham's motion was carried, subjoct to the approval of the vity solicitor. On motion of Ald. Bears, it was resolved to request the market clerk to bave the keys of the market sham bles kept in the police station at all times, On motion of Ald. Scars, the chair- man was instrueted to enquire into the privileges enjoyed by Miss Shana: han, under het lease, in the island market, and '#6 report to the com: mittee. The chairman said that sever: al citizens had spoken to him' about leasing stalls in the island market. Jt ix likely that the committees will de cide that the island market be resery- od for the use of istandirs only, The application oi E. P. Brannigan, for a stall in the island market, was ihe next item of business brought up for consideration. ipon-he -SugEess tion of Ald. Sears, this was loft aver ull such time as the chairman. re. discnsged the on Women And THRE DAILY WHIO, TUESDAY, JULY 8 ted by ----" PERSONAL MENTION. Movemesnts of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. De. Pinlay, of Sharbot Lake, was a city visitor yesterday. John Gaskin, jr.. left yesterday for Oswego, N.Y., on a business trip. Miss Eunice Shaw, Odessa, is guest of Mra. Begg, Clergy street Capt. Jamies Carter, dnd bride. Pie ton, are in the city visiting friends. James Hewmilton, wife and family, Watertown, N.Y. are visiting rela tives here, Percy Baldwick, Sault Ste. Marie, vis iting iriends here during the past fen days, returned home this morning. Miss Vallie Db. Ellingson and "Miss Lillian D. Black, Chicago, gre visiting Mrs. W. 8. Gordon, ir, Alfred street Mrs. ©. BE. Hart and three children, Palwineville, N.Y.., are visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Miller, Ontario street, William Stanton, Camden Fast, the guest of BE. F. Bell, of the Y.M.C A for a few days, returned hone yester day. : St. Catharines Journal : Mrs, Philp. and = Miss Philp, are guests of Mrs, Philp's daughter, Mrs. J. RB. Varley, Miss Porley, soprano soloist in Syd enham street Methodist church, joins the tesching staff of the Whithy ladies" eolleg in the autumn. " Mra. Moudson and daughter, Uni versity avende, have returned home after. a visit of two months with friends, in Mitchell, and Hamilton Mrs. Conlin, Gananoque, accompani her two children and {heir nurse. is here to spend the. summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crow- ley, Johnston street. Word has hoon received of the acei dental drowning, in the Fraser river, in British = Columbia, of Thomas Howe. late of Wolie Island, A wile and four children survive, ---------- MARINE INTELLIGENCE. the (Dr) of Kingston, Notes Regarding the Movements o Vessels. Craig's wharf: Steamer Wateriily, Picton to Montreal, : Booths wharf : Steambarge Owen from Charlotte with coal, The schooner Kate is at the peni: tentiary whari, loading stone for Tor- onto, Crawford's wharf : Schooners Trade wind and Fleetwing cleared for Char: lotte, i ¢ Swift's wharf: Steamers 'aspian from Charlotte; Toronto down and up; Rideau King from Ottawa; Spar tan. fram Montreal to-night, Reeve Fisher, Portsmouth, is patting a gasoline engine in his sailing yacht Wildflower, so as to be able to navi- gate when no breezes are to be found. ------------ Tied The Tongue. "The summoning bell shall not ring this morning" is » new adaptation of the story that "Curfew shall not ring to-might." Those who attended the police court this morning were treat ed to an exhibition of the new phase of the old story. It is customary for the police magistrates, upon - entéring the court room, to pull a bell to an- nounce his presence. Thrice this morn ing did he "yank'" the hell rope, but the silvery' toned sound of the old ve liable Rell remained silent, Finally the magisttate requested one of the law Vers: to announce his presence to the police. This was done and conrt pro ceeded giter 4 delay of alin! ten min utes, ' ------ i, A Wholesorfie Performance. The vain lagt evening spoiled the 4t tendance ap" Lake Ontario park, but despite thé downpour on fair sized au dience greeted the "Watermelon Trust Company" in its opening per forigamce. "The company is by long [ Oilds the best that has yet appeared at this popular sumer resort this season. The voon songs, dancing and ivkes by. the difierent members of the company were new, fresh, crisp and sparkling, A feature of the perform: ance ig that it is wholesome, there not being the slightest suggestion of offensiveness about /it. The company: will remain all week. Peg's Secret. When bask. I guily come from town, And bring guests one or many, My Powgy wears no pussled frown, Nor sens her 'wor: any: But 'swiling 6 the pantry hice, To number its resources, And though there may be lack of pies, There is no lack of courses. Tha soup iv clear, with such un zest: The fish and t~such savors ! That oft' will uk the worn!" ring gavat, The scoret of the flavors. T Por retorts with pleased glances, Fried sole or kippetvd herrins, Just 'add to sueht vou would enh A dish of LEA AND PERRINS' ---------------- He Will Not Run. Yesterday ex-alderman Toye was approached by six citizens--two con sorvatives and four reformers, and asked if he wonld consent. to be a mayoralty candidate if he was sented with a largely signed petition hy citizens. The Puthtion informed him that they recognized the fact that he had dove more to the streets with less money than any chairman of Ahe board, of. Jouks, within the past tent ire. My. Toye VE a Posis tive Niel to such an ph 4 ---------------- noe INCOENS OF TEE DAY. PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS, -- The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes At- tention. Fine strawberries King street. Special price on castile soap. F. ©. Mitchell, two stores. Workmen have begun the erection of a pavilion on Folgers' what. California peaches, plums and apri cots, at Ferguson's, below the Whig office. The two downpours of rain yostor day were the heaviest experienced here in a long time. Chatelaine bags are very popular for this year. We have an elegant as sortment at low prices. E. C. Mit chell, Gooseberries made their first appear- ance on the market this morning at fifteen cents a quart, The young Irishmen will conduct a picnic at Lake Ontario park on the civic holiday, August 4th. The lightning last night did some damage to the fire alarm system. Sev- eral flashes were very close. Lever's Y-Z( Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is a boon to any home. It disin- facta and cleans at the same time, » Last evening a row took place. in Widiamsville in which several men par- ticipated. A police eofirt case my. en ne. 5 Rent day deesn't come arownd with such fawn-like alacrity when yow hap pen to be a landlord, says the Ports mouth philosopher, A regular, meeting of thé, separate school board will be held to-hight af ter which the boanl will probably ad- journ until September. Smart Weed 'and Belladonna, = com: bined with the other ingredients used in the best porous plasters, make Car: ter's S.W. & B. backache plasters the best in 'the market. Price. 250 In another week or two, the places of the striking machinisis at the loco motive works will be all filled, Two men arrived last night, and went to work, to-day. All toilet . grticles at half Price, Roche's old stand. BE. . Mitchell. A citizen who has kept track of the weather states that there were twenty eight rainy days in June. So far rain has fallen during seven days of the present month. Steamers North King and Caspian leave Kingston, daily (except Mon- day), 'at 10:17 a.m., for 1.000 islanas, and at 5 p.m., for Rochester, N, Y., commencing 20th June. Strawberries. were plentiful on the market this morning at five cents a hox. The season is almost over and from this time out the price will ad- vance. The christian endeavor society of Queen street Methodist church was to have clocted officers last might, but the meeting was again postponed for two weeks, owing to the storm. See the wonderful values we are of fering in soaps at Seo. E. C. Mitchell, both stores. The newly formed Highlands cadet corps of St. Andrew's church will turn out to welcome the homecoming South African veterans--among = them the hevoes of the brilliant stand gt Hart's river, Dyspepsia in its worst forme will yield to the use of Carter's Little Nerve Pills, aided by Carter's Little Liver Pills, They sot only relieve pres + distress but strengthen the ste ach and digestive apparatus, daybreak. this morning the har bor was obscured in a dense fog, which kept the steamer Toronto late. fot getting here until 5 quarter past five o'clock. . She had a large pas senger list and took on about bity tourists "here, -- An Optimistic Landlord. "The tourist pick up," said at Ferguson's, trade is beginning to an hotel proprietor last evening. "Tt has been backward this season because of the unusual cold weather, but things are beginning tp brighten up. The rush to the river rosorts does nov set in, until after the 4th of July, as gq general rule, and we are hopeful of 5 good season from now owt. 1 am getting a fair share of the tourists now, and so Ve no cause for complaint." ------------ Great Clearing Sale. F. A. McCambridge has purchased the stock of J. 8, Sands & Son, Wel lington street, and will sell during the next four days all the suiting, pant ings, tailors' tritumings, shop fixtures, safe and large mirror. The sale will open to-morrow morning at 9.30. Read the startling advt, on page four. Se cure some of the bargains, -------- Lightning Struck Waterworks. Last "evening, lightwing struck the Fehimney of the water works Paanpe house, knocking off two coping stones. It 'descended to the farnace, blew open the door, and knocked down the fire, man, who was stunned for a few min. utes, but not much injured, : ------ Rip! Rip!!! Rip! 11 That boy's suit was never hought here, or it wouldn't act that way. 3. Garment suite, $3, $4 $5, 86, $7, $= he H. D. Bibby Co. anen LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Poor, Weak Male Sex. Kingston, July 8.(Te the Editor): ¢ Apropos of a letter is your valuable Paper some days ago, anent a young girl and the philanthropic women of | Kingston, it seems to me the men oi! A Kingston should take this matter up and put the young men and the public house keeper into the reformatory, It 5 pitiful to see such a confession of weakness on the part of the male sex. Why ? We have male teachers of wo |g in' colleges gad schools; men superintendents in mills and stores | and why then should the women of Kingston be called in when oa poor | t girl goes astray ? It is a heart-break- | w ing subject. i should like the philanthropic men of ~King#ton to see that the yong gentlemen (7) who are implicated he seit to the reformatory and not be begged off. My experience of coming in between the law of the land and the girl has twice, ave, more, resul ced + in no good whatever to the girl, If the retorinatory has not a reform. i ing infloence, then let the philaathro- | pists, both men and women (for there are no women R who are so sadly interested in mest important of all social ques- | tions, see to it a means taken to home for women. hor for men ? Echo answers what? | at arg our church prople doing 3 Dancing A Wednesday evenings and holy day, and gi much trouble to entertain that day, under a mistaken ides of what g Sab. | bath, a rest day, is for. | A recent moralist depicts aur blessed! Lord weeping at church and saving : away my Lord," ete. is to done, let p:. suming christians think and tell us.--A SADDENED READER; -- i ------------ E THE LATE JAMES STEWART, ---- Formerly Of Kingsten--aAn Enter prising Contractor, i The late James Stewart, St. Louis, was an old Kingstonian, and fie { years was identified with (he hpsineds interests of this city. He arrived in Kingston from Peterhead, Scotland, in J843. Tn 1881 he 'married Mans Martha 'Lyall, da tor of William Lyall, of this city, He was one of the promoters of Chabon church, and 4 | respected elder in that burch mil he loft the city. He was well known as a ! building éontractor, a mgn of great | rl i and push, and he made up his mi that "there was no room, no scope for him in this place. In the city of Oulawa he erected someiex- § tensive buildings and afterwards noy- ed with his family to St. Louis. ah the spit g of 1866, he arrived in that city, a stranger in strange land. Nevertheless, on few days,' he bad oa contract to build one million. and' a half of brick. He up. peared to have laid himself ouk t., take Jorge contracts, eleva i way stations, breakwaters, ete PH! fitm was engaged in such work about New Orleans for some years, Time is money, they found out, . that there Was no money in completing joa ex jr diviously, and within the time al owed. By and Ly they got the name of doing work in less time than: oth ers. So that eventually they got work at their own price. on the understand. ing that it would be rushed thrbuch, A case in point: The Westinghouse company was erecting extensive works ot Manchester, England. The con: tractors there wanted five yours tu complete the work. They offered] the iob to the Stewarts, if they wonld dd the work in two years. They acpepted their comflitions, and completed, the work in less than one year. They had about 4.500 men Sinpinyed, the result was many jobs were offered. Put thew wanted to return home. They were ins duced to accept 5 very tempting ofier to undertake work in or in the neigh borhood of London, to the value of one and a hall millions. ! J t w ' Bi Pi les Oo 0 GQ Ie 8 "i iT All's Well That Ends Well. A young man from Camdén East bronght his sweetheart in topen the circus on Saturday. They missed the train in the evening, and this nearly made them desperate. The young man had no money to meet their sapeists if they staid over Sunday, and he longed for home and mother. Tt the irl longed more. They had no fr fe, and did not know what to do. But help came. They met anothbir Camden Fast young pair, who had driven into the city. He gave them his ny a; me in the city until in himself remained The Fouug couple | F, Monday afternoon. could not thank the gencrous enough, Po ------ Passengers Must Hurry Up. The 'street railway company last evening ised instructions to metor- | bo men to strictly carry out the niles of the oy in future, 'as vegards ap ping Passengers, Lately - ormen have stopped in the middle of blocks, at off crossings, ete. in ie to be iging. 7 stop orowing J&0p ut the farthest hg disposition to ears. "Tho cars have sf bell mutch] Seatt Ereatest team of the Eastern league halt Hiver league baseball or this morning, "anitary inspectors so far as | know), ; Classes this : toere had filled, exoopt the™ once that there he lds heen the door of the | ane the all season through "way lacrosse is played these days this foam would beat anything on earth : Johan L. Sullivan, Bob her, George Dixon, Terry McGovern Young Corbett Walcott, Tom Sharkey, Jim Corbett Mascotte baseball team of Montreal is considered in the metropolis, but it's only guess: team to either Gananoque or Posies, Last year Montrealers. Mantreal, 7. At Worcester, 5: Teron to, 2, At Rochester, 12; Buffalo, | Nationa! Ik hiladelphia, nouncell i that of Miss Frances Alice Gile, ber mother, shined in the annals of our city. John Irwin, gheny, a leading business man day and a member of the Cincinnati, fram his father, Maj. the continental gemy of Canadian extraction. He, has been attending college among this vear's graduates be and his fiancee are prominent highly culti of the church er, of Elginburgh, There Rheumatic Cure for rheumatism. horse and ng to drive howe, and he | best Spent friend | was lame for two years and cetild not get out of oa rig. Hall's, with the Pills, cured him. This great purifier is put wp in bottles contain ing ten days' treatment. Price 0c, og lin _§ their v erop; for rw | bave kept them from working. Some cases fares stand good he growth hes ! the clover shonld be cut, coming rank, but w __Try Ferguson, King street; for your fruige, 5 gAcconnt of Wet Crounds--Meet ie Aftexnoon--In Case of Rain the Visiting Team Re ceives Actual Expenses. nws play in Cananoque this af gon Bffalo is creeping Lastern baseball mty-four elyhn up on Toronto in league standing are represented at inion howling tournament, BRGh began at Toronto to day. WinMype Shamrocks and Berlin Red 4 tie association foot pach team scoring a goal The Torontd Telegram declares that and Sullivan would make the 'anadian twirlers in 8 re 3 Manager Oliver, o own, wants Ogdenshury base ie St. Lawren schedule rovised changes will like ly be made A message from Wi tertown, N.Y. announceyl that all coming "y horse races 1) pace. 15 for + Frank Bennett. the Joli fist sloppy condition, ne ¥ impossible, expenses. | mate is , the visiting team is to re ive twenty-five dollars. An observant. eritic sizing up the taken every year by baseball ayers gives i as his opinion that men grow stale from being con ually kept on edge physically, and t it is utterly impossible for any leté to keop up to the top motch Montreal Herald : Judging by the: Fitesimmons, im Jefivies, Gus Rublin, Peter Ma Frank Erue, Joe The Montreal Witness says that the the most proficient ma ine playing the game in Cana day. That may be the idea Gown ork. The Mascottes are an inferior the former trisamed the Baseball On Monday. Eastern leagui--At Providence, 1: Mammoth Rolls Toilet Paper for 25 CENTS. Packages of Sheets for 25 CEN Reche's O14 34 E. C. MITCHE CHEMIST apd OPTS tabitalod 1819, ranton Coal A High Class Fuel. ALL SizEs. JAMES SWIFT & 00. t Jersey City, 8: Newark, 3 league--~At Pittsburg, 5; Madelphia, 3 At Cincinnati, 0; woklyn, 5. American league At Boston, 45 2. At Balimore, 13: ington, 0, Ar Cleveland, 8: Ohi -------- Engagement Announced. tiehurg, Pa, Leader An intervsting engagement Just an un, Wooster; Ohio, and George n Srewer, San Franciseo, Miss lopli, who ik a remarkably hand ane and talented girl, is the see ond vighter of Rev. and Mrs. Samael M, lena, Wooster, formerly of Sewick VY. 8 a granddaughter, thronch of the late Rev, 1 a whose carver a8 a rie Bingapore, and later as philanthropist, on nod late Alle ul Lis the soviety of honor inherited dubn Irwin, of Me. Brewer is Though It Were Wash. ed.-and Brushed. L Fravelli, ORATY in cher and is of the avenue, great-granddavghter of Irwin an . in Wooster and Poth m les and both having fine, vated voices, sang in Onn choirs in Wooster for i" usical cir it reaches vou, have no chaoes, if Our Coal ir as Clean as EACH LUMP STANDS BY Trany. avog solid sosl--e0 muah id fire. renches the i. from fines, impurities are Theresa i surface of the enrih ¥ by ar it is over 3 dirt, a = + the dealers are carebul. ae very Foot of Queen' S¢.«"Phone fi veral years past. Nr. Brewer is a son of George Brew ------------ No Danger. " is no danger of throwing sey away if you take Dr Hall's In little while you will say it is the money. you ever invested your life... 8. Donaldson, postloast Dufferin, P.O, Pittsburg, Ont., with, One bottle of Dr, Wade's Iron Tonie blood §1 v a tile at Wade's drug, store. E-------- Hay May Be Ruined. complaining shout the frequent showers In fields of dover of becoming utter of the wot weather: been phe Is ter. enswey be rained, make onbd A COSY RIGHT ¢) FIRE drantion fer evervose. The intcnse heat of our Cosi ftmell tole with plensure during weather, It's the bind 10 too: | Lat ue Mik vour, bis. wich BOOTHS COAL, © ea hong ¥ Fant of Wer Boras NOTICE a4 Ee tha I propose making it i Your order id

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