™E DAILY WRIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 EDUCATIONAL. KINUSTON LADIES' COLLEGE | KINGSTON, CANADA. | Residential ana Day School for Girls, | Address ani, u, - " MUSIC MRS. CLERIHEW WILL RE-OPEN asses in Floicher Music Metiod ou bec Ist. For terms and particulars 211 University Avenus. PIANC LESSONS Miss C. M. Clerihew, uuderoraduate Toron- o College of Zi! University KINGSTON ("v1 § Fo i COLLEGE, To gonto Yo TON. BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO. Largest and best equipment in Canada. Uneyualled facilitiva lor securing positions 821 Queen Sirect, Kingston. BEND FUR CATALOGUE. Oostederation Tifa Railklines Taranto AUER LIGHT SUPPLIES. We are clearing out our stock of these at very low prices. Read them CYLINDERS.. LARGE Cul MANTELS BURNERS These prices only while the stock lasts. This is a chance you don't get every day. BRECK & HALLIDAY, WE HAVE The Very Latest - Patterns Miss Mm. HER Sep apply at Princess _ Brreet, in { . Principal. | ye | Bons vw» For HORSE BLANKETS HALTERS, axp- ALL STABLE REQUISITES | THe WHIG -- 68TH YEAR. AILY BRITISH WHIG, publishsd -- evening, at 306-310 King Street, $6 per yonr. IKditions at 2.30 aod kin BRITISH WHIG, 12 pages, ERLY rein every Thursday morning at $1 » your. Attached iy one of the hest Job Printing we in Canada: rapd, eiylich and cheay ork; pe improved pres wo! . EDV. iH B PENSE PROPRIINR tHE DAILY WHIG. Opifer per Orbem Dicor.' GS IN CHATHAM. are UTOINGS 8 thimges trans A inspired dissatisfaction, ome remarkable piring in Chatham. city wens to have wed his mmen I'he question, Then the maoned, let nary unanimously re Board Works. equally the removal was led council by of divided the official resioned, on anil remained. the committee and council at a special meeting re the hiss colleagues but refused to The therefore, chairman extraordi QO. CXPErIenee was, reach «of discriminating against one man, and of sending him and not his asso ites Mao called retirement astonishing still sels chairman mto re the "council its cou the unsuccessful the to opponent of in the last installed him How aldérman municipal elections and in the can this be 1s given office the he resi exsalderman's place. 3 The when he done average gets a majority of cast in contest. When which votes any there is a filied by anything ons vatancy un the can only he new corporation there in- Chathan privileges slection in of which gives it richts and which are peculiarly its own ? PUBLIC COAL strike, the LANDS. famine THE The coal and in | are official ! and in the cabinet read its them to will able to he y and counci! be comment upon it paves mnter some purpose. Meanwhile is jive repeat itself, | i teresting to note that he has modified | Ganan- | his position considerably.' At que he declared that he was ¢puna opinions, and that his individual not atit did in for a general revi of the he Jo } sion tarifi. There the case had { better rest. | res »A WAIL FROM CHICAGO. The United States seriously considering what it to raise the water levelin Lake Michi "Experts," says the Chicago In- "tclaim that Lake Michigan and old no is government can do gan. ter-Ocean, has shown great shrinkage, }ailors hear out this statement in levels that beach; ! ting great recession at water water twenty ago hich and dry apparent that some remedy the {under years on the now hence it i must he discovered to master dition. Some have claimed that largely to blame for in Lake Michigan con the drainage canal is the recent low water although engineers of the latter scout however, the theory: dltis understood, to he part of. the governments plan to investigate this particular condi tion." Many plans offered as frepara- are tives. The one most talked by marine men and engineers is that of building a dam upon the lower waters of the likely Lake Erie, Niagara. take the that it «uch a dani, Le raised The ef held, Inkes. near Engineers u ound may be practicdl to erect that could three of water ake Erie the fect such felt the wa haps two feet: It such a plan would benefit and in L elevation, Lake Huron, ter being raised per is not obvious how Michi- much fully fect an Is in nm would be er degree, Lake gan and this point is eausing discussion.' that hy The argument of Canadians is Lake Michigan's level is the canal which Chicago has built and, which for tratiic we<tward and southward via the Mis Lake Erie aliected being enlarged sissippi River. The dam in would cost millions of dollars, a doubtful experiment. The that is not proposed to dam the raise and be wonder is up to it : St. order lakes to this, River in all the tributary be had Lawrence and it. water in that micht the streams are Some good from |cececes we SODEDETITHD oe 3 Canadian Woman's News Letter. From the Canadian Syndicate. S | @® Sent. 27.--0Out among the mountains of the Gatindau stands at the end of a pine cov- hill a frame building, used as a samtarivm by a voung girl, who a year ago was in an advanced 'stage of consumpiion, So little hope had there {been of her recovery that her par- ents refused to send her to the Adir- ondacks, advised as a last hope, thinking that her" last days would be more happily spent surrounded by her family and friends. Her father, | however, to give her at home what- ever benetit wight be derived from sanitariem treatment, had a Small buildine erected near his residence, an exact replica of those in the Adiron- dacks. It is warmly built of wood, sinteen feet in height. At the apex of the roof a small ventilating shaft and at each gable a window ventilator, ensures a free current of air. A board partition eight feet high divides the building into two rooms, bedroom 'and sitting room. When the patient first entered she was confined to bed and constantly cared for, night and day, by trained nurses: now at the end of the year she is able to walk out; go to her home for meals, and requires no nurse save her sister, who sleeps in the little sitting room on a camp bed. She is bright and hap- pv in the prospect of a complete cure. The treatment of this "case will probably lead to the erection of other sanitariiims in, the fresh brac- ing air of the Gatineau Hills. \ recent item in the New York Tri bune about: the Canadian Daughters of the Empire attracted the attention of the Cuban-American League and brought yu eurious letter from the pre- sident, William O. McDowell, to a member of the former ganization, He anxious to the knglish- races federated into one na thinks that thm™Maughters of might help him. In the cane a blankaerse" drama American: Revolution by Ethan Allan, a collateral descendant of the revolutionary character of the same name, and in the presentation inserip tion Mr. McDowell develops his idea still further. Do not the Daughters of the Empire think it time, he asks, for the two oreat divisions of the Eng li-h-sp eabing race to "get-together un det lag and one constitution with the most perfect constitution which the genins of the can devise and so plained that every other nation and people can join the great federa tion," and world . they not further consider it advisable te calla con Ottawa, beautiful there ered to successful or is aking rand Empire 0 the letter oi the also Ot Pspent will, there' is every reason for believ- ing that the five Protestant hospitals of the city will be abundantly 'up- plied with jam. It is whispered that a well-known teacher of domestie scien eo intends open a dining room in Ottawa. pbject is to see how well people be boarded for twelve month, and incidentally doubtless confer much benefit suffering public. to Her | can | a will the | dollars - she on * * eon A pretty story is told of Lady Lau- ! rier's. unpretentiousness. With a nuni- ber of other ladiés she attend- | ed a public day when the | weather was rather threatening. While ! the meeting was in the | storm came oh, a nasty, driz- | zling rain.' When the meeting there was a general scurry of the | ladies to the telephome and hurried messages were sent over the. wires, for carriages and hacks. Lady Laurier made her adieds to the ladies, opened her umbrela, kilted her skirts and walked calmly awav in the rain. The wite of the. member from Rus- sell, Mrs. W. C.. Edwards, of Roek- land, a warm 'personal friend of Lady Laurier. When the premier went to England at the time of the jubilee his wife was accompanied by Mrs. Ed- wards and her cousin, Mrs. H. A. Bate, of Ottawa. Mrs. Edwards also accompanied Lady Laurier on her pre- sent tour, When she was suddenly called home by the death of a favor- ite sister. Sie Wilfrid sent his private | secretary with her to Quebec. Mrs. Edwards, a handsome and stately wo- man, who always dresses in exquisite society meting one progress" steady, closed | J HE day has gone past ~ when a wise woman will put up with an inferior cooking apparatus. She has heard of The 6s H appy Thought" Range, The Corrugated Ovea and her neighbors tell her what it will do. If by chance you do not know the merits of The !' Happy Thought" you owe it to yourself todinvestigate. See the Range, look into the firebox and flues, weizh the covers, note the patented dampers, the ventilated. illuminated oven, the corrugated oven plates, and all the different features that make this Range so difierent and SO superior. You don't know true household comfort if you don't know The " Happy Thought' Range. Write the Manufacturers for Illustrated Catalogue. STOVE CO Hnitth, ord Made The WM. BUCH Sold Ey McKELVEY & BIRCH, 69-71 Brock St taste, is the daughter of the late Wil- liam Wilson of Cumberland. Te ae = An interesting engagement od in Ottawa, this week William Wilkie Edgar, son James Edgar, and of the parlia- mentary libra to Miss Haves, a English ntlewoman, who has the last vear or in Ottawa. Miss Hayes has travelled widely, in Europe, and both Americas. * She an excellent linguist, speaking languages fluently, and "besides very skilled musician. Mr. Edgar clever, but very quiet in manner. announc- that of of the late is Sir young SO is six is a 1s and also very unassuming SAYINGS AND COMMENTS. By Captain J. D. Chartrand, of Kingston. My friend," Casmer Villeneuve, man aver of the Colonial Club, a smart so cial resort of Cleveland, Ohio, came to me a few day® ago. His visit was somewhat a record breaker, we hal not since we leit college, in ING, a of about thirty-six year. As | see ol as met matter am proud of Kingston, having, 1 hope, acquired rights to its citizen ship, after over five years' residence, 1 ceroned him about town. Ten Doliar Wonders. We propose to sell the best S uit. for ten dollars that ten dol- hut it lara\will buy anywhere. We're do ing it. Made well, trimmed well and cut with as much care and style as our high-price suits. If every man who wants a ten doll ar suit will come here before he buys, we'll sell every ten dollar suit sold in town this season. Michigan, Most people have to see onlw but my friend has eyes to look, and observe besides. What he saw and said about Fr street's stitutional convention with delegates from cach division of the race to draft a constitution? Mr. Mel 1 to waite in perfect good faith tic and industrial uses, oft in Lake should In el for domes away aves could not be compared with the the OVERCOATING and SUITINGS have sugeested "that Canada good Jowe have its own coal lands developed. that would: follow damming up of . SCC 0NC canal whose is os --For Fall at-- Reasoriable Prices. We lave to Ch «JOHN TWEDDELL. . MERCHANT TAILOR, 131. PRINCESS ST. Sunk ose From a Larve on EIR QC REE RRRERERIRE SPECIAL... : | TROUSERINCS: 35.00 A PAIR. CRAWFORD & WALSH, Tailors and Importers. [ER Forget... What ? 1st, that this is pre- serving time; 2nd, that our plums (blue, red and green), pears, peaches, «Canadian grapes, etc., are the finest in the city, and are cheap .in price. A. J. REES, Princess St. SAVE YOUR GOAL. Nenters your pies why HOOPER' S ASBESTOS CEMENT. Thus save fuel and got better disonbntion of heat. REQUIRES NO EXPERIENCE TO APPLY. cover 40 material 81 BROCK HOOPER BROS., STREET CL 0000CLOIPNOVOOONROGOOPOOTS BLINDS, GRILLES, STORM SASHES, And all kinds of Interior and Pxterior EWOOD WORKING S. ANGLIN & CO. 9000000000000 00a0000 HARDWARE PAINTS OILS GL.ASS and CUTLERY Etc A. STRACHAN & GO. STAMPS AND MARKERS RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS, SFL Inkers, Linen Markers, Dates, Seals, Stencils Bank, Ticket and Office Stamps, ete. Ronese prompt. JOHN OFFORD Whig Oia Ter lit Sessasmnosscanens ( the 1 of west there is abundance it ar an it the apparently is soft, and costs coal. monevs. to to populons be national carry centres it had government But, must at any price, and our will ~ be warranted in se- delay. This least curing a supply without outlook for fuel blue, cold months 15 very country during at four in: the year," and heat Le The help States, ts niust Canadian the had somehow. gov crnmetit the reservation West advantage cannot situation in United but it has a coal of own in the North can work it to The coal Company, and very great of the Crows' Pass and its coke, to the miness and smelters of bri Columbia, but some of it micht castward and Mold at "I'he people, © he carried a reasonable price wants, nav the suffermgs, of the pecially of the poor, strongly min wl tn. "The nnportant, appeal to the do question 1~ters, a they should what they tarifi may be very but 1t is not the the coal of m same with GUESTion, and "oin hiss public men, enerev and resource, cannot, too soon consider what they can iw anything, to meet the con ditions of the WHERE The lenly developed Mr. him fe of MR Journal, PARTE STANDS of Montreal, profound has sud- a admira- thongh and abont tion for <td Tarte, it has pur- ars said all man It the wove thinas him, his government, he has done party if he only "Much will he remarks mean looks forward wreck of to liberal and will forgive him anvthing to the con- wervative hring that be *have esult about pardoned with loved "The Ww mm beeatise conversion of the peo it ner eanses more than pefseverenee of ninety jist : h J vic trifle hur cont premature an oh the Parte is heady enon taey he may adopt, more H. some of may his appear to the which had ontemp Montreal lt uan to Witness mterprete aid 1 his early View, mean an Hae rv allay Mi with party. as Parte was the a=x Witness l.a th "Mav thel to he those the party ext Won Ma that old fr t21 that witha f what does some the Chicago 1 ger than the average engineer cams=of and may vet he stopped hy the people who started it. -- -- ETTORIAL NOTES. The Montreal Gazette refers to current 'political commotion as The Gazette the' The Tarte Circus." means to be offensive. niin. The conservative leader in the legis lature save some of his followers have heen Who they." Have they been offering to sell out ? -- . Methodist general conference has approached are The declared for arbitration. for the compulsory 201 troubles, im Church afliairs course, church has its own and they art something serious enough. Wednesday, of Mr. ad- At Tarte Gananoque, on "disclaimed any idea increase in the the nothing che vocating a general tariif," That is what manufac turers ask. for and will SatiStv them. The Mail discovered that the North Renfrew election will probably the leoi=latare of interruption, has until. after Meanwhile "the goes on without not ocenr \ meets. hnsiness the provinee No one is sulferine. -- of pablic works to minister did percentage Manitoha's the but harm the of gram frost sone snvs the damage crops, was small. The was har 'este and almost entirely, efore the \ cenerally | frost came. York has dropped dts hoss Senator He to mi [ER lieutenant -covernon W. The republican party of New state Pla Sheldon and th Mr. 1: wanteil minate for the party took Frank Platt ship, up probably realizes Hetn, a returning in Montreal, in 'his poll has | anid deputy who allowed ilk haudoipn oilicer voting and made a wro return of votes, n sentenced of {500 year s A fi honest a the a imprison ment. woerachs like that should chs ure Will Cana « impose a prohibi i Chines The coast hard wustrious tax upon the are working for iat, vast the th see are caweable elas: In Ba y have de The an i itish Colum moral labour unions demand y's. Oak Hall. to in | entitled to respectiul reply, proposition an «odd one to address to such a patriotic body as the Daughters of the ki it is to whe hoped that the ladies will inform him, as they doubtless will, that de sirable. as his subject 15, Canadians only constder it with a view to possible absorption of other FE into the fing too 18 a 1 his re, can the li=h-speaking that the British resigned for and the British constitution old and tried to he given up for any s-heme government which might | constitutional conven- races empir dear to invention is he a modern too o 0 produced by tion a x * * * schame for supplying hospitals with jam has been hy the Ottawa local Council Women, and will be put into im operation. As a rule, ininates of als and inktutiond do: not eet nich fruit, such food being re rded, strange enotigh, as a luxury instead of a necessity. An Ottawa lady, who has done much. hospital work was much-distre hy this fact, and ted to the Women's Associal her church that dnrit ne the canniniy season each family of the conoresation should be asked toe put aside one can of fruit for the hospital The ladies were so delighted with. the idea, that the local council was ask ed to commend it to the considera tion of-its alliliated societies, This was done and further step was takin hy a meeting at which the Protestant churches of the city were represented. Hf they all respond, and it_is probable that of them An the city endorsed ol mediate hospit oricinal su ono of wick a this mast Delicious Drinks and Dainty Dishes ARE MADE FROM BAKER'S BREAKFAST ABSCLUTELY PURE nequaled for Smoothness, Delicacy aad Flaver 'ur +heios Recipe free, will tell you ADDRESS OUR BRANCH HOUSE Walter Baker & Co. Litd. 12 and 14 St. John Street Aotfered hand and empty stores is not fit to prt to pen. Other of his rémarks may also better be kept out of print. But I brought my tactics to hear full upon the weedy spot, upon the inctiable pie of rubbisp, which stands as an unspeakable blot in the ¢ty park and its surroundings, in particu lar; Ningston, in. general. | mean the wilderness which from King street to the water We lirst admired the park, the Feau- tiful residences of the neighborhood and then, wheeling sharply about | my friend the spectacle of the dilapidated grounds, which © long so much to see a palatial summer ho tel erected He in spreads shore. [SH is one of the eraft who is always the look-out for site suitable to Lis hind of business. © He stood silent for #7time, keenly examining this un seemly stretch of land, the ruins the wild "vegetation, the old crumbling down huts, thrown; if hy the very centre in finest Kinoston. Then the abruptly broke out.: on earth ate vou people doing this patch of _ground, right in heart of your citv 7° Who are the of these lots? Rich people vou <ayv ? And they leave their-property in such shape. Andeed, this goes very fai i their spirit of pub public And vour popula- tion is 200000 7 And vou have men of toney, if | judge by the fine residences I saw all town. And with these waters, th islands you hold in vow hands, these sumptuous hoats, like the one I came this brim full «ol tourists, you as yet thought of building bute, dn this very the hest hotel on the on Qa spite, in part as the ol "What with the own a ove nornmy have nat on { where, well nig | project 1 the | tions, home MONTREAL, P. Q. Qu spot, lake, Ah, it = no use explaining, there one a total abs absolute dearth of all iit for the ceme was vaunger, | would put this, 1 brine here to this site. money men won't de oo find* others What a pity My. career h hed, | want to retin bat, © so, if vou 'hear of any started to build Chere, on, thes immense hotel hal latest accommoda dear the rich travelling who wants to have his ws pleasure anywhere | drop me a word and hang it don't put gny sh to the onfy reason, activity, enter prise. tery. a hand few eapitalists For it vour anvihing an You 11 to are would a survey focal and else grounds, an n nodern and SO to American, com and he poes, ! ulder fiction, but the and | iriend 10 Dire truth. my public as not the h than ter runs think it ix 'an to tell our pu whi think nit ow to dr die "exact thom the re ven to nto a | the' I hau {do better printed I ast other pret but tar and | alway Loe cit it the | us ople ab senship | outsiders It | nal home, rously Pieter lung trouble i { dangs | maritzbury from { The Hungarian he H. D. BIBBY co, One Price Ciothiers and Haberdashers, OAK HALL. STATUE OF unveiled patriot, IN MEMORY OF KOSSUTH. Pat Iaveiled Cleveland to wi be ecwhration 3 Lniarchers in which all the will = a KOS: t 0-111 nd, KN at weat Oluio i