Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1903, p. 2

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the committer, asking pany perinitted to widen the curves of tracks between Brock nection with the overhead bridge "with: the solicitor for! nk With. reference. to the 'acitation to have a tree trimmer ted, the 'J ate foul twice in a male ' n front of which trees stood, the law . provides for or over, hit not in 8 population. Me. McIntyre he had written to Mr, fo ingston regularly appointed and others peti- for street sprinkling on Alfred Princess and Brock The request was granted. Street Railway company asked construct a switch on hetween West and Sim. i] It was pointed out to the hoard that the icity: engineer had power. tc, Spa) with this request, but that offici "| committee for consideration. oi] After a short discussion, it wae de @ | cided to Mave the matter in the hands of the city engineer, subject to the } approval of the committee, MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS Queen's University in (of Tapestry, Axminster and rpets which we . Botany.--J.; 8. Carruthers; W. Gib- . C. Driscoll; H. A. McDonald: been cut iin 3 | the regret that © express afterwards was that have an opera glass. and mushine at Corri- ill make vou eat. et de ih wil 2. 3 veceuited from | the on the bleachers hiles the hours away ; | a washing windows, Shiny at his play. ine is base hits, +. Needs a frequent "spat; Jobnny full of mischief, Her's the bawl and bat, to exclude Tod Sloan from all its pad doc! hat he knowingly abetted reprechen sible conduct by the Mai, which won the Prix de Chentilly, the mare's ill-health had con betting. : AL the Montreal Dog show, Miss E. Macdonell's cocker spaniel entries took these prizes: Limit dogs, any solid col- or but black, ' "Knoydart Rohin Hood," second; limit dogs, partly col- ored, "Knoydart Tan," second; open dogs, Jacket," third; limit bitches, partly solored, "Knoydart Bluc Girl," third; team class, entry. reserve, Cn complaint of Herman C. Grupe, acting for the Schemrotady, N.Y. ministerial association. Justice of the Peace Frederick, of the town of Rot- terdam, has issued warrants for the arrest of members of the Schenectady Star League baseball team and for be Amsterdam, Gloversville, Johns- town basthall team, on the hay of layin aseball « on Sunday, Many fio States towns and cities are bound to exterminate Sabbath dese- eration. Lacrosse clubs hereafter must furnish the N.A.L.U. with 4 list of their play- ers previous to the opening of the sea son. An important addition has been made to the playing rules, by | which a player committing a deliber- h thall be ruled out of the match, and if this occurs in" two matches he shall be sus pended for the season, and will have to apply to the league for reinstate ment. For the first deliberate foul a player shall be ruled. off for the game «not for the match--and from ten to twenty minutes, Baseball On Thursday, National league--At Philadelphia, G; Chicago, 11. At Brooklyn, 6; Pitts- burg, 1, At Boston, 3; Cincinnati, 0. At New, York, 9; St. Louis, American league--At Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 3. At Cleveland, 5; Washington, 2 Eastern league--At Buffalo, 5; New Jersey, 4. At Toronto, 1; Newark, 0. At Rochester, 6; Providence, 10. At Baltimore, 5; Worgester, 2. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Local Notes And Also Things in General, Ladies' hose at Corrigan's, I'he rain passed us by. Pe sure and get a copy of Satur- day's Whig. let your absent friends seo it. The journalistic essays sent to Queen's University are being printed in pamphlet form. This afternoon the Depot school Empire day celebration, : Trustees and clergymen were in de- thand at the public schools to-day. The children were decidedly' patriotic. Mooers' elevator is being used by the M. X., ou ny for storing Lome of ite grain, Two large cargoes hav been unloaded there, AP Towelings and table linen at Corri gan's, . The regular meeting of, the city dbun- cil which should be held on Monday night, will take place Tuesday might, as provided by statute. See our bed spreads at 8%. Corri- gan's, \ The Anglican and Methodist minis- ters will be here together, the first week'in June. Thore may be an ex- change of fraternal greetings. We would like to impress everybody with the fact 'that our "Special Blend" is a high grade tea, although sold at the low price of 35 cents the «Jas, Redden & Co. Citizens have been asking why Mav. or Bell has not proclaimed Monday naxt, Victoria day, a holiday. It is unnecessary for him to do so; as it is a Dominion statutory holiday, The civie authorities recognized Em- | pire day hy hoisting the city flags. It shasized the day and recognized the endeavors of the educationists to in ouleate patriotism. in. the schools. "Mlious Headache and Jaundice" 'cured at once Ly using headache tea, [10¢. a package, at Gihgon's Red Cross Dre Store: telephone, 230. i & Halliday. have heen award: ed the vontract of wiring and instal ling electric lights in the new oyna sinm building on the Roval Militar College ground. Several larce arc lights will be placed in the building. Several passengers for. the steamer ting. Melbourne, Montreal ta . Cleveland, were disappointed that the boat did up he other cha: nel . at Corrigan's. : Two ol St. A Highland Soe at nde hursday ny aftenaon and Revs. Messrs, Wil | acd, that the taddetio June '2nd at eight ooloc minister, Mr. Maclaren to preach and Drumm to address the people. Al FEPEVEVIVI IES 'Seturday's Whig. Whig will have a Vie- number on Sa- turday, It will consist of twelve pages, well illustra- ted and with reading of an interesting and suitable cha A As the paper will go to press at an early hour in the afternoon, are invited to send in their copy om Friday if possible. i agu a week from: tomorrow, which is. an fi-day, i Eastern league, Bg 5 gi ree wf POR in v's C.L.A. championship ." Orhawa's team is almost en eastern lenge, and Tecumseh are all GiliA. The French Jockey club has' decided PPE PeP oP PPI NE VS ks and training grounds, alleging | eee------ ee \ zo that the ordinatitn of Mr. Macleod take place at Wolfe Island, on Tues: day next, 26th inst., at eight o'clock, Rev. A. Laird to preside, and address the people, Prof. Nicholson to preach to address the mig trainer of Rose de 'at. Chantilly, on May 17th, after ru- mors of siderably lengthened her price in the | and Dr. Jordan W. H. Montgomery ordained in evening, is to be introduced to inst., at eight o'clock. the clerk preside and address the minister, Mr. Leitch to preach. and Mr. Binnie; to address the people. (Mr. Burns his al- ternate). On the 4th of June, at 7:30 p.m., Mr. Fotheringham is to dained at Sandhurst, Rev. R. Laird to preside and ordain, Mr. McLeod preach, Mr. Cumberland to address the peonle and Mr. Boyd, the minister. called attention to tha student volunteer movement, and the offer that Gillis Fadie visit congregations of the presbytery in its presbyterv thankfully any other color, "Braeside Blue. Mesers. A. Laird and Poyd to: make Mr. Boyd reported from the Six of these had been. examin- td, angl were recommended as present, Their names are : Messrs. A. G. Mackinnon, B.A; T. J. F. W. Mahafiv, B.A; he Fotheringham, B.A, and K. CC. Mac- leod. The réport parts of discourses and exercises were In view of these and the fa vorable report of the professors. preshytery resolved to grant them li cenwe to preach the gospel. The presbytery met at eight o'clock with a congregation, smecinlly to license those just aceept- ordain Mr. Montgomery. The moderator conducted divine wor- ship, and put the usual questions the candidates, 'and licensed them preach the gospel. He also conducted the service for the ordinationfof Mr. Montgomery, in which he by the members of preshvtery in "the laving on of hands. then gave a verv appropriate address to all these candidates. The clerk fol an address on some fea- tures of Presbyterian to receive license, Shirts that are sold on their merits winners. Quality, patterns, style, finish and price. The goods are the latest style from New York City. See them in window. Our stock balbriggan underwear is complete, 8iz- ex 32 to 50. We ask you to see them at Prevost's, Brock street. Walking Shoes. For women. An attractive and com- sole shoe 'for $2.- McDermott's shoe scholars joined Frontenac school in. fortable extension "PADDING SKELETONS That's Postum's Job| The rapidity with which pure food agninst ill health makes people stare sometimes. The most wonderful medi- eines in the world may be tried with- out 'success so long as the body with coffee. After lying ten months in bed from his of La Grippe. a gentleman of Bridge- pory, Vt., recovered his most entirely in two weeks by leaving off cofiee and drinking Postum Cercal Coffee-at meal times. He says : "I was reduced in weight from 190 s and thus remain: ed a poor, helpless skeletongfor eight notwithstanding my physici- an's liberal prescriptions, besides many bexes and bottles of extensively ad.' vertised remedies and dozens of bot- ties of malt and other tonics. "Finally in April, to about. 100 pou I stopped using A drugs and medicines of every kind and adopted a diet of plenty of Postum and Grape Nuts. To surprise in a short time 1 was able to eat and digest soft boiled eggs for breakfast and heefsteak for dinner. 1 gained flesh and strength rapidly. "On the afternoon of June 9th, walked out of my residence for the first Two weeks later 1 left the city for my Mountain State where I am now liv- ing in better health and strength than since my first attack of La Grippe in 1392. 1 regard mv case as having been hopeless 'so far' as me dieal 'science was concerned hv reason of heart failure, nervons prostration not « today. It was to have pot. sel at Craig' hart, but passed and, as my physician termed it, near- Iv total paralysis of organs, but found by coffee drinking. "Before 1 found Tostum 1 was sev. row T feel seventy Name furnished by all this wae cadend enty years old, ry relative to on Sunday 58 ANG the market square in "time to marc ades so as to he _punetually at that hour. * '* , the 3th Royal Seots will act as brig- ade' sergeant major, i ; "Parade states will be handed in to the corps arrive on the parade ground." the orders for Monday are as fol- lows : market square at 1:30 pm. and march up Princess street to the fair grounds, where line will he formed facing. the grand stand. They will then march past and advance in re- view order. "The R.C.F.A. will fire a salute of twenty-one guns. "Fhe route returning will he down Partie street, and along King street to the market square, where the par- ade will: be. dismissed. "Lieut.-Col. P.-D. R. Hemming, district stafi adjutant, will act as brigade major. Lieut F. McPafland, 14g? will act as orderly officer, "The regimental sergeant-major of the 6th Royal Scots will act as brig- ade sérgeant-major. 'Parade states will be handed in to the brigade major immediately after 'the corps arrive on the parade ground.!' All the corps will have to' parade at private headquarters at least an hour earlier than the time set forth in the above orders. The Army Ser vice Corps will parade. at 2:15 p.m., Sunday; and 12:15 p.m; Menday. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. tn, Elsewhere. The schooner Straubenzee - cleared for Fairhaven. Swift's wharf: Due to<dav. steamers Corsican down and Spartan up. and Lake Michigan due up to-night. The steamer Pueblo cleared for Os wego to load coal for upper lake ports, The steamer Victoria cleared last night for Rockport after receiving re- pairs here. Dorland Dulmage has received the sonointment of light house keeper at Long Point. The steamer Turret Crown is load- ing railway iron at the M. T. com- pany's wharf. . Capt. John Flvan and C. W. Rese, Picton, have sold the sloop Granger to a couple of Kingston gentlemen. Mooers' elevator : Steamer Morley for Chicago with 64,000 bushels of wheat and corn for. the M. T. com- pany. M, T. company elevator : Steamer Denver from - Chicago with . 49,000 bushels of corn; S88. Rosemount and consorts from Fort William with 200.- 000 bushels of wheat; tug Glide clear- ed for Montreal with one grain-laden harge; . tug Bronson wp with fiye livht barges, and clears down to- right with four, grain-laden. Did Excellent Work. Hamilton Herald The owners of the steamer Wahcon- dah are pleased at the. expedition shown by the Domnelly Wrecking com- pany, Kingston, in getting the steamer out of her difficulty after she had struck a bad place at Farran's Poigt. Capt. Thomas Donnelly took a crew to the scene of the trouble as quickly as possible, and in a very short time he had the steam pumps at work on the new boat. The work was begun in the morning, and ' afternoon the hoat was out ofthe m : : way to Toronta. She came of td this city, as is known, not much the worse for wear. She will be placed on dry-dock" soon for slight reépaisy. ig Grand Opera House. The small-sized audience at Want To Come Hone. A citizen has received a letter from a former 'Kingstonian now residing in New York, asking for particulars concerning the forthcoming reception here of "Old Boys.' He says that the Kingston boys in New York are anxious to form an association and to visit the Limestone city on the oc- casion of the celebration, in July. Full information will be forwarded to New York and encoyragement given to form such an association. -------------- Carpet Cleaning Should be done early before the rush. At Carnovsky works, Ontari street, old, . dusty' carpets made hs look Almas now by a thorough pro cess, hor: CN te up; and relaid TT taken Corrigan's new dry goods store, Postuin :Co, Batt] next to Reet', Do on Sun: "D.00., has pro- ted the following district orders a garrison church parade "mext, and a military re Ordina- | ¢ fair grounds on Mg : . a Hick parade in review order "on 8 aft r int. ket, fie ir i on Sunday afternoon he "different corps will parade at i at 3:30 p.m.. Officers commandin, ahi il hemi theae private por. on time "Lieut.-Col. T. D. R. Hemming, district staff adjutant, will act as Fo A iv A ag 'olfider; wh "The regimental sergeant-major of the brigad¢ major immediately after "The troops will parade on the What is Going on in Harbor And Craig's wharf: Steamers Alexandria charge. ob" PINEISTE™ DF water and ready to proceed 6n shes] {ho} Grand Opera house last night to wit ness the musical comedy entitled "The Strollers," showed that the theatrical season here is decidedly on the wane. There is nothing of merit in the pro duction, not even gu catchy air to he remembered. The piece is one of the weakest of its kind, even the. choruses being of that calibre. However, the company is headed by four artists in Marguerite Sylva, George Gi. Boniface, Jr, Neil McNeil and David Torrence. Miss Sylva is a clever young woman, with a sweet voice; brown eyes and magnetic appearance. Miss Hunting's solo, "Could You Be True to. Eyes of Blue ?"' was the best. vocal piece 'of the performance. There was also a pretty ribbon drill, with pleasing male chorus, and also a parody upon it by the comedians, in the last act. Bits of the music are borrowed from other musical comedies, | per nee 'in underground work. strong attraction. The celebration, he several train loads of excursionists, if was on account of the promising out road companv was induced to make the round trip fare £2, rigan's. the military' stores for us Sth Royal*Scots. se. ok; to By a Persistent Cough, but Per. Greenville, 8.€, had been troubled for four or five vears with a contin-' uous cough which he says, "greatly I was in the tion." Mr. Bary opamp Chamberlain's Cough Remedy adver. tised; concluded to try it. Now road what he says of it: "I soon felt remarkable change and after nsing two bottles of the twenty-five cent ECIDE TO' -- WATERWORKS Thee. ~ BORNEST Water Likely to Be Made--T. Compensation. The water works commitiee met yes- Mowat and Tait. sold, ab it was uselesi to hold it any P . On' motion of Alderman Mow- at, the offer of Rev. 8. Rogers, of the Free Methodist congregation, to jur- chase at $800, was accepted. The petition of T. R. Carnoveky, Princess street, asking for compensa- from the drain, was again considered. The chairman explained that the fanle lay with the "haard of works, which had overtaxed the water pipe through the bran'k drains. This had lately been relieved. Alderman Meek, while holding that the water works commit- fce was not to blame, claimed that Mr. Carnovsky was entitled to the compensation he asked, $15. It was dxcided to refer the matter through the council to the hoard of works. Alderman Meek brought to the rotice of the*committee a motion passed by the board of health last. Tuesday, ask- ing that a bacteriological test of the water be made every week, and the re- sult as to ite purity inserted in. = the newspapers so that the people might Inow when to boil their water sup ply. Many people were still boiling the water, on the presumption that it was upsafe to drink it. If tests were made regularly, a remedy could he effected just 'as #oon as anything im- pure was found. It was moved by Alderman Meck that the chairman = be authorized «to consider an arrangerumt with spn competent person for a weekly test, baocteriologically; of the water used for domestic purposes: and that he ve. port. upon the, cost of having thie test published in the daily press. The motion' wae carried unanimously. The committee decided - to ask for coal tenders at once, these to be in by June 4th. On motion 'of alderman Mowat, it was decided to bring to the attention of the city council the fact that the ceiling of the water, works office was ih p dangerous condition, and in the interests of the people it was advis- able' to have it repaired at once be- fore an accident oceurred. The account of the Donnelly Wreck- ing company for $358.60 for testing the suction pipe was referred to the chair- man and the superintendent for ad justment, there being a dispute about a portion .of the diver's charge. PERSONAL MENTION, Movements Of The Peoples -- What They Are Saying And Doing. M. J. F. Quinn, K.C., and wife are guests of T. J. Donoghue. H. W, Going has gone into partner- ship with his brother, J..8. Going, in the hay business, at Brockville. Richard McIntosh, employed in To- ronto, is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Meclntosh, Collingwood street. Ex-Trumpeter Robert, of "A" field battery, has gone to Toronte to ac cept. a position in the Massey-Harris works. Ex-Alderman T. H. Johns will leave for England in June, to visit his son, Dr. C. P. Johns, at present practicing there. Neil Sinclair, Kingston, has taken over the duties of clerk in the Queen's hotel, Picton. Mr. Sinclair was late- lv of the Iroguois. Miss Dorothy Hunting, Miss Thel ma Gilmore and William McArthur in "The Strollers" are Hamiltonians. Biss Hunting is Miss Sylva's under- study. The friends*of Rev. E. B. and Mrs. Lancely will be pleased to learn that their daughter, Winnifred, is ifprov- ed in health, the alarming fever symp- tome having disappeared. Henry Telgmann, Kingston, in aa o fitrangements to have the pro duction put on at Thousand Island 'aric-vome-- time durin Auguet---by Brockville children. ; Bruce Strachan and: Cyril Knight, Kingston, and John Dunkley, Picton, students of Queen's, are putting in their long vacation at the : Belmont z id mine getting some practical ex- 4 SE Srowas-Conlng. A citizen this morning Tecevel a letter from a friend residing in Syra cuse. The writer stated that there would be a large crowd come ovgr to "Canada" on Victoria day to see the soldiers, the Highlanders being the intimated. had been .thoroughly ad vertised all along the line as far as Syracuse, and the outlook promised the weather remained favorable. It look for large crowds that the rail The most delicious chocolates. Tay. lor's Palm Garden Drug store. _Ginghams, prints, musling, at Cor- Bananas, 'pineapples, oranges, ete. at Ferguson's, : An order was received to-day from Ottawa to issue 2,000 blankets from GREATLY ALARMED, manently Cured by Chamber- lain's 'Cough Remedy. H. P. Burbage, a student at law; in armed me, causing me to fear that », having seen 'Weekly Bacteriological Tests of | R. Carnovsky's' Claim For terday afternoon, those prescnt, being i Chairmen Craig and Aldermen Meek, mt REY i ex Those who have once ep. joyeditsjlicyness and flavor will never The sale of the waterworks' lot cn, Colborne street was discussed, the committee agrecing that it should be tion for thé flooding of his cellar W. CLARK, MPR, = MONTREAL Compound Iron Tonic Pills, 25 D. s : sire, was permanently cured." 8 i i, old by: all vad 5 accept any but © If you eat PORK end BEANS bé sare and get GLARN'S they're rr -------------- . -- 0000000 0ccccscceting BARGAINS wiser et Gallet's Almond Soap, 8 Nail Brushes (good) 2 for 5c Tooth Brushes, 10c., regular ® 15e. "Hest; Iron and Wine, large size ® c. ' Compound Hyposphosphites, lar. 75¢. & Fine Bleached Sponges, at 10c. -- TAYLOR'S PALM GARDEN DRUG STORE 124 Prificess Street. *Phone 50. PHOTGS, FRAMES, WALLPAPER, These 4 comprise the main line we carry, all of which are unex- celled; either for artistic beauty, manufacture, desigm, coloring or Call at 121 Princess street for any of above 4. D. A. WEESE & G0. the celebrated Mason YOURSELF 'Save yourself also ancial loss by' insuring operty in good Reliable T0 AN AGENT est ih the long run. esept* old reliable "W8 can arrange terms to suit you. You can depend on our looking to your interest in settling losses J. S. R. McCANN, 51 Brock Street. Ground Floor No. 1 and No. 2 are sold in Kingston by all responsible druggists. Let Me Have Your Sale And I will guarantee you satis factory results. We don't brag but perform 'the work. Nothing sacrificed; but your best interest W. J. MURRAY, The Auctioneer. KA 1. G. BOGART, M.D., C.M,, FORMER = RESIDENT HOUSE SUR Keon of the K General o8- H ital. . 148 Wek ington Neo NARHLOn, hearty fr Post + Telephone, 478. single Fi Jolag Xo 28rd, Homeseekers' Excarsions Canadian North-West une 4th-and 18th "and? July 4th, 1903 Pickets good for 60 days. Full particulars Office, Ontario St. R. Ticket ¥. PA mweed, Napanee, Deseronto, and all lo- CINTA VICTORIA DAY nea Going dates, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 23rd, 24th and 25th. Tickets valid returning from destina~ tion on or before Tuesday, May 26th. Tickets to certain points sold in ac- cordance with above will not be good for passage om trains No. 1 or train No. 4 DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO Pominion, May 23, June 27, Aug. 1 Southwark, May 80, July 4, Aug. 8 Canada; June 13, July 18, Aug. 22 Kensington, June 20, July 25, Aug. 29 Mayflower vos cove wren MAY. 31, June 18 Commonwealth .. ... .. June 4 July 2 New England ... ... ... June 11, July @ Nomadic, May 23. 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Tunisian, May 28, 9 a.m.: May 23, 6 p.m Parisian, May 50, 9 a.m.; May 30, 6 p.m. Pretorian, June 6, 9 am. June 6, 6 p.m. First Cahih, $65 and upwards. Second Cabin, Liverpool and Londons derry, $37.50 to $42.50; London; §2:50 extra Third Class, $25 and $26: Liverpool, Sardinian, May 20, (2nd and 3rd class nly Sicilian, May 27. First Cabin, £50 to $75; 2nd 'Cabin, J. P. HANLEY, Ageat, G.T.R., City 5 P. GILDER- JAMES, REID- UNDERTAKER RE EWR CT RR I Er SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF COUCHES | A fine line of Couches with steel construction, ! Handsoma English Velour Couches, fringe all around, Only $7.50. Beautiful Wilton Rug Couches, Only $12. Bed Couches, also 'Tapestry Couches, with Polished frames, 'Only $5. JAMES REID. Use Furniture, Restorer. -- A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attrattion for every one. cherry glow and immense heat of our coal will make itself felt with pleasure during the cold Weather. It's just the kind to ook with; too. Let us #11 your: with x BOOTH'S COAL. "Plone 133, Foot of West St. ni? NOT Fi ORGET id Ro seAy two pounds of beau ERE RINE -- 0 ret: "Phone #70. or a year f often we: would be been tre I aumerou helped taking tl

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