Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1903, p. 2

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struct Previc sionary a large ri ws by city's intention these D. Chown, os and of social a py was bership Sortificate in the 'church of Canada. "of | The 'members of 'the ness erect | themselves clear of debt, but find that outstanding i vEs8 wi "the city vest ; Ee £1 by A p 10 accede to petitioners, and to proceed and con walks, rr ---- Purse For Dr. Chown, us the. departure of Rov. S. Eo for the lower proving Newfoundland, in: the interests Society. of the Methodist A -------------- a medting of sergeants of the ; t this ork Whe condos y of agen yeatit, in the hand. i t sergeant, of . adeounts amount to quite sum. | -------------------- Xd re-name' i} present 'at | ind Boys" Association and the association for: more. Toromvo ; it away brush that brush' is. gaarantéed . J. Morgan. ay: wrote Boys week, | Dr, Philp § few hours' in « the city all | Dr. Third is on the mittee of the Ontario tion, Dr, Herald 'mittee on by-laws The late Rev. Dr. . Morgan Ho 4 clo n to pri 4 Toronto and A uch their experiences. The, marri of : Thomas iss Sarah L mony: was performed Miss Susan Conrad, ulations. ' (vestorday by train: been elected a vice: ada on 'diseases throat and 'fiose, and ioneer, Heke, Pittsb kad stock, the most up-to date Coss street. leaves the bri mouth. The Red Cross drug store 2c. They Are Saying anibs Sykes, Kingston, is in Win. nit eg bok G. H:. Garrison, 4th Hussars been ted ash, New York, spent a 'again to the metropolis this is chairman of cow- viv on Arial oa the conference held in ngston in , an inted to St Thomas: Rev. Richard was his' superintendent. J Shaw, secretary of the sageintion, with the secretaries cidtions, so as to derive benefit from ---------- Wedded On Thursday. took place yesterday , plumber for light, heat .and power co v, and 8 ow, damghter of Rich- ard Ludlow, AThert street, morine, The groom was supported by Thomas' McCammon and the bride by Moore's many friends extend congra- -------- Fell Down Stairs. Hurley, Ontario street, a waiter .on the. steamer Ridean Queen, aboard. The 'young man arrived home -------- Elected To Dri. J! C. Connell, of 'this city, has 1 president of the On: tario' Medical Association, though not : the meeting. He isone of the" most noted specialists 'that Can- fessor in Queen's' Medical College. -------------------- Good Prices Realized. "On Thupsday W. Murray, J¢, auc: ti "sold thé farm of Alexander eft ., The farm brought $6 - stock and implements also ------------ Headquarters For Hats. i We have the finest store, lowest prices, Th Die any wonder we set 1 in men's " lashionable hats. George Mills hat and fur specialists, 106-108 Prin. New York, up-the Ridvau. gave the Old grant of $1,000; ask | Painters Agree To Terms as Pro- is going to eity: eomneil gave he association. of that place $5,000. : "Throw tooth "» That Shaw, scorotary: of the Association: to steamboat and railroad companies, asking for favorable rates fo Jomasomay oy July 25th and. fol- Jowing aan i 'And Dotug, to-day. He re- credentials' com- medical associa- Dewart was re- Whiting is keeping Hamilton asso- the The cere- hy Canon Mac- Mr. and Mps. by a doctor Office. of 'the eve, car, a popular pro- townihip, to sale was the largest and the Is it any Fr 3lonen can ty on Already there gov urch being cuting a vigo it's watermelon cakes, would have you try, at consignment of asphalt, for which delayed for some weeks, v erday for use of "| Another Jog ino camp of 8500 by Tittle. buil ¥ Ki * Prof. The rOus canvass. re' was great Brested at the rece seription of $1,500 to Richardson, ~ At the , | the success of the rr ------------ THE STRIKE SETTLED, posed By Employers. The strike instituted mittee appointed: iby labor council waited about one ménth 8 vay cof nine: hours. ditions. the men asked for were not conceded. Originally the men 'asked 82 per day for eight hours, or $2.25 for nine Ju ' At a meeting Thursday night the committee repo progress, and. re- commended the acceptance of the ferms, which the' meeting agreed to. Friday morning - a: number of the paingers. applied: to their former em- pl for work, Seme of them were taken on, but others will not be. ac. cepted. The other con- -- How The Matter Stands. The striking painters will endeavor to have : the non-union men, recently imported, join the union. Otherwise they must agree to = work with the non-wnion men or pay' their way out of 'the city, e-- Don't Vex Your Wife. By wearing an old shabby hat when you can get a "dandy" new ome of the latest style in a derby or fedora for 81, 81.50, $2, $2.50, at. Campbell Bros., Kingston's best hat store, ---------- Another large shipment of our deli. tious chocolates just in and we have more on: the way. Taylor's Palm Garden drug store. H. Ounningham, ano Chickering's} Now Mor. ceived 'at MeAnlev's 3 Frisouit, a whole wheat walef, at Retden's. A HEALTHY COUPLE. ------ An 01d Soldier of 80 Had Some Coffee Experience. An old soldier's wife described her coffen experience as follows : "My hus- band and 1 have been accustomed to the use of tea and coffee. for a very great many years and we were very fond of the coffee. "Some time ago we received from a dear friend in St. Lodis a Christmas box that included a package of Pos. tum. 1 prepared some without read- ing. directions and my husband said.: '0 nonsense, this tastes just like the crust water that was one of the lux- uries they allowed = to invalids eighty years ago.' Then I looked up the directions, made the Postum as it should be made and we both found it delicious. diay Rushand is .a broken-down. sol ier and was a dyspeptic and suffered from severe headaches, but from: the time we commenced to drink Postum we have not. taken.a cup of tea or cof- fee. During the hot weather we have eaten no meat, depénding for food upon Grape Nuts. My, dear husband's headaches have 'disappeared 'since we Eft off thé coffee und began Postum, and I find myself mentally stronger and much better able ta concentrate my thoughts than for several years past. Husband has a good appetite now. and nothing disturbs his stomach. : "I believe that when mothers' come to pay more attention to their child tens' diet there will be more health and happitiess in the world and in do. mestic life generally, Little by little this change must come, "Yours very icerely ud all that pertains to health an appiness. Use he commission on Sa Hing i now going on in ingston;. a force work- hyn sarge is $11,000 cash in gight for the work, but the idea is to icrense 'this if possible to $20,000 be- forei the autumn. A committee of the gratification ex- of a letter from William: Nickle, offering a sub- the building A operations. The offer was thankfully | dock a steam. launch for James Halli- received, and the appreciation of the Hallid ors extended to - Mrs. Nickle. subscription promised is that Messrs. George and H. W. borated meeting, Edwin burn' should | Chown arose and pledged $500. better. large: number of 'smaller amounts 'are ars | promised, and .no doubt exists as to th her family ! summer "eof- | ing hy the governors. A laudable undertak- about. three i months ago by union painters' has stiowsin yous been settled, and the strikers are now seeking to' return to work. The com- the trades and upon the master painters on Thursday and, received their best terms; which were the same as' the: employers offered the strikers 'ago, namely, $2 for bay ports with grain. , to n uj light barges, a her steamer Romona will also go A low Jecord was established Ned. esday by the steamer Columbian, o he 'Richelicu ahd" Ontario Navigation company, when this popular steanser minde the run from Prescott, to Mont- real in seven hours and ten minptes, as against her best time last year: of seven hours and thirty-five minutes, The steamer left Prescott at 11.18 a. m. and re Montreal at, 7.28 .p. ni day . the steamer Kingston was late in getting down, and the at Prescott, made 1p some of the lost time, Capt. Hinckley, of King- ston, commands the 'Columbian. A Portsmouth Steam Yacht. At Portsmouth for some weeks past there has heen building upon Lows's day, of Breck a ay. It was designed by the veteran nautical archi- tect, Capt. J. W.. Pierce; and built by omas. F. Graham, and is 4 model of the craftsmian's art. Its length over all is thirty-five feet, beam. six feet, draught, amidships eighteen , inches; frames of white oak and. planked with British . Columbia cedar, fdsiened with galvanized nails throughout; the metal fittings are. of bronze throughout. The engiue. is -a seven horse-power eom- pound. with a patent pipe hoiler of an improved pattern. There is seating ca- pacity for thirty passengers, with coal bunkers carrying half a ton. The yacht was christened. "The, Volta" and rode the. water: like a bird. She will no doubt show considerable speed as it is one. of, Capt. Pierce's latest ideas in modelling. ---- BROKE INTO. A CAR. Four Lads, Out For a Time, Got Into Trouble, Last evening four, lads, whose ages average about. fourteen years, took a notion that they wanted to see more of the country of. their birth. Conse- quently, about. ten. o'clock they board- ed a G. T. R. freight train and took a run down to Brockville. There they de- barked, snd boarded. another freighter bound westward, In. order to ride in comfort . they . broke the seal of a freight car and. entered it, The car contained whiskey and tobacco, and to these the "lords of the road' free- ly helped themelves, The boys were seen leaving the car and word was, sent. to the police. Con- stables Graham and Aiken succeeded in arresting ome of the quartette, from whom they recovered a quantity of the stuff, The prisoner told who his companions were, and. William Thomp- son, freight agent, took out warrants for the arrest of the other three lads, The youth. under arrest was arraign- ed, and pleaded guilty to the charge of theft of goods from car. He was remanded until Monday. -------------- AT THE POLICE COURT. A Quartette Of Drunks Arrainged Before The Magistrate. * At the police court this morning a Quartette of drunks were arraigned be- fore his worship. John Bonner, Dani- el Keenan and William Kennedy were each fined $1 and costs, with the op- tion of spending ten days in Jail. John Farrelly, a strapping sailor of the steamer Westmount, whose arrest, required the services of four policemen: pleaded guilty to 'a 'charge of drunk. enness and disorderly conduct, A fine of 8 and costs was inflicted. hl Despite the extreme coolness of the] i evening, Lake Ontario Park was the cal department we resort of hundreds of citizens Tast ev- | t ening, and the crowded. The company holding forth | » there this week is an excellent one, and the programme thev present is a very popular one. The illustrated songs are well selected and well sung by John Thurden, who possesses a clear, rich voice. The pictures are above the average, and at once catch the fancy of the spectators. Messrs. Hughes and Burns, comedians, singers and dancers, are a lively pair, and they never allow the audiences's in terest to lag at any point. Miss Os- borne's singing and dancing were fre quently encored. She did well, (hough suffering from a heavy cold. On the whole programme is "a very enter- taining one, and the company up-to date, : It Won't Break You. To buy a new hat if vou buy it here. We have the best hats of the best makers and axe noted. for. low ices. Swell styles in fedoras at 81.- 50, 82, 82.50, at Campbell Bros., Kingston's best hat store. si th ------ Is Now Lieut. Sutherland. James T. Sutherland has accepted a commission in No. 3. Company, Army Service Corps, and will go into. camp with that company to-morrow. 3 at v---------- Bebo, Adri vl Nagi, L. from Capt. R. Dgvis: left to-day for So- rel, Que. hold a survey on the 3 ig x i co! vy, elévator: Tug Thom: L with "four for Montreal with three, grain steamer New York will begin | trips. : toamorrow. The into Columbian which, connects with hep]. in indications, city of all decision ito retain asking the grant of $50,000 .wak net given on the to be s¢parated from the Presbyterian. church. standing, although | mention have been made of the steps were being taken. and the evervibing . possible towards tion. : The 'general assembly had iveto power, and used it. business way. r------ 'ould "benefit. Kingston. A Big Crowd At The Park: roauld benefit, Kington large pavilion 'was lv shown by interviews ---- Tasty Biscuits In Tasty Packages. ons of granted by the eouncil University io duates of the lead: Silver graduated scholarship by Columbia this The scholarship is valued at $150 -- Crathers'. ring. AT King Sets Forth His Attitude | Towards the County Solititor. Kingston, Jine 18.--(To the, Edit. or, oe your. issue; of last evening, m | Alderm. = Wawa gives an i directs his: effort. priny cipally towards proving. that city gouncils of previous years have been guilty of blundering stupidity oe wilk ful wrong-doing in' geing into - 4 tier all." If this. condemnation i i- | is; right i ticular .or..with iuamey Maria, by a colli in rit a i aay utils or i My justily. a member of this year's coun- city's' mock ? Certainly not. On the other hand the suggestion that it was wrong for members of the city council to enter « the negotiations, however innocently, is. a clear. admis sion: that dt is wrong for a member of the city eauncil to persist in the vifort to keep the city involved. : Alderman Mowat says that his. ideas of 'professional "honor differ from: {| mine. 1 safiord. do--Jeave .thig umn- challenged: But whenche says Tonio coed, im. for advising ' the council 'of heir. position'; {ri . mus}, Bol him. I 0 80. i did: not 4 What 1 did was to obtain from ald etmap. Mowat a public admission that liom he aity solicitor recently 'asked the county council to let, the« whole matter > where it Lis; he (Alder: man it) then intervened and. ad: | vist< the. 'county. cousicil "fon, 'the giestion of lw, and "costs; with the | rasult, that | 4 404 go 'on, 3 alo hind #t that, Addetmun: owat is @ 3 vices and tained fr the privy H h city pav hi "for his services to the county in opposing (the igity's ap- plication to Je-apen the first order. I then called for. the. municipal act and read the declaration of office, which Alderman Mowat made in January last,; as, follows ¢ "1, A.B., do solemnly promise and declate 'that I will < truly, faithiuly and impartially, to the best: of my, knowl and ability, execute the of- fice-of 'alderman; to whieh 1 have been elected in this efty; and that I have not. received 'and will not receive any payment. or reward; or promise of such, for the jexcreise of any partials ity or walversation or other undue execution of the said office." Then without saying that Alderman Mowat was. right or wrong in giving the county council advice on the "law and = costs' ~witheut. which (in "the words. of his: letter) "they Bight haye dropped. all: further. action.' simply said that before taking such a step I would vacate 'my seat. in the city council, and' that "'it was up to Ab derman Mowat" to do. likewise. His statement that he is refraining from voting or. taking any action in the matter as an alderman does not help him. He should resign and make room for an alderman who would do so. However, that is a matter between him and his constituents, * and per haps may be left between them, The two questions Alderman Mowat asks answer. themselves, and are not relevant. The issues are really. 0 Whether his duty to the city and his Bn duty to_ the county do not conflict ? | 33 and (2) Whether his duty and his in- terest 'do not conflict 2. These may soon become merely abstract problems ethics, however, for from present if Alderman . Mowat does not insist on the building of the sub- way, the matter will 'be allowed to» stand upon payment . to him by the costs for his services to the county. --~FRANCIS KING. a -- . Na Such Understanding. In view of the general assembly's Queen's there are a few people, and decidedly few, who are question if the recent city inderstanding that the university was. There was such under: might fact that such So. they were university = autharities id separa- the As to the grant, it was made more in a The university's growth and, there- ore, a grant was a matter of civie Queen's arts' and medi- ere considered en- ircly undenominational as was olear- with. cleigy- men and laymen of all churches. no ity nvestment. Zu Zu snaps, Cheese biscuits, Uneada biscuits, Butter Social tea, 3 o'clock tea, Butter : thins, Animal bisenits, Nabisco wafers, Cha wafers, Ineed8 ginger wafers, All fresh from New York this week, as. Redden &. Co. i ---- Queeti's Man Wing Honors. Lazarus. Pr Silver, has been awarded the forty two scholarships of Columbia the most brilliant, pra. ing universities, Mr. from Queen's Univer. ty in 1902 'with high honors. He is he. only: Canadian to be awarded a year, Wi . > ton Pasted that is a treat to eat at Short, flakey and appeti- A gil may be intellectual and still About the Subway Question--Ald. | elaborate, "whole G.T.R." subway cil, in tightening the noose around the J. STILL 70. J. Remnants of Bigh G g Wall Paper Chi tgde i Aleo several cheaper grades to clear ont at The popular place for Photographs, Frames, Wall Papers, Stationery, #=WEESF'S. D. A. Weese & Co, 121 PRINCESS STREET, "Agents for Mason & Risch Pinos. SODA: WATER With Pure, Fruit . Syrups SCENTS PA Tn A J. REES', Princess St. A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for ewery one. The cherry glow and - immense heat of our coal will make itself felt with pleasure during the eold weather. eook with, too. bin with BOOTH'S COAL. It's just the kind to Let us All your "Phone 133, Foot of 'West St. IN THE 'LEADS-AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS, . - Myets* Cooked Meats of various kinds, (alt home made), Fresh Pork Sausages, Tenderloin, Bologna, Mild Cured Hams, and Windsor Bacon, etc 60 ' Brock Spy n 'Phone reakiast eadquarters, Orders promptly fled. The: Real Backing - Every home lias its backing of cash, Some homes re- quire much cash; others but little. We help you to have a home with little cash. We Protect Your Investment So that yom can get the House paid for. If it's real happiness you want, try } owning your home to secure it. : S. R.. McCANN, eninge. 51 Brock St. Open Saturdsy & 3 0 SY, Canada, od' hy in ood's oSPhaing ig' sold King» org BARGAINS At the Unique Grocery a 1 hast tain: i ; soda 1th by Postum Co Battle Crack | Stamm North Mag kare eee | eomsamntntion fo es cream soda. Phone Sy nished by Postum Co., Battle Creek, leaves. Swift's . Mich, © Bo | wast, Sunday 4, at. 1007 wm, tr] An Aggravating Cough Cured. | porns por soli Gia This letter i¢ in the handwriting of | Thousand lslands. Returning steamer| A customer. of ours who had. been | © " "ae the old* lady herself and there are |leaves at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N.Y. | suffering from a severe cough for aix § Fikagn Se many people half her years who ean: a wonths, bought two bottles of Cham- " out "Pow ec. not write half so good a letter. The hedge and jury'! agree at once | berlain's Cough Remedy from us and | * " isos... oc cage i8 Sas of vematkiaiile athlity and when ned Krad Jtum, quinine tone was entirely cured by.ane. and a half | © FRESH STRAWBERRINS. EVER : JAY a tly the onl Is 'of their old | i» on' trial. as no equal. y titles. of it, It gi i ! Bets dee uf th A et : i Notts, ie purfect satisfac: Triscuit, a most toothéome morsel. & disappeared when Postumn was used in place of coffee. " Just try it. Jas. Redden & Co. with our trade. P, C. fo iLineville, Ala. aed -- ng H. PICKERING Cor. Pine anll Patrick Sts. ' 2 Ph one 530. oud returning . NBXTs2 ed 5. Jun Batlle Gelbraio Yio Dominion Lise, Montreai & Port Eland. The Bay of Quinte Route JINN: ORY 1 i JONSEECERS EXRSIN. srg BURR 0 EXCURSIONS en (ICKESS "wil be issued at | Mr.R.H. 8a SINGLE FIRST - CLASS FARE| aevics « ood olng Tune BOL ang A oob: Ne sow "GE ¥ NORTH-WEST JULY 4th. | man se koa b.ma or. | HEART (TLS Oem, On iER, JR., hy goNmAL. Ante Gen. Supt THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW |... .. . : 'LINE FOR - your from f often weak sp Deseronto, and alt lo- Dl oists. Train leaves City Hai D. |be to bad | pot ot 4 p.m. F. CONWAY, Agent, been treated ] Ry; Kingston. numerous pre helped me in 1 of Milburn's H taking them I work, but nov thanks to one have made a advice to any to get a box ¢ MONTREAL io Zet P icke! 5.65 Good go- " Round, trip Hoel 8060 aiid ota sacs yo dt i uae destination on or beigre June ealers, inf sl rn THE T. M DOMINION DAY. Tk be issued at Return tickets wi Single First-Class Fare ing Jung 80th and July 1st. vo a on or before July 2nd Xact rickets to certain points sold in ac- Ji ce with above will not be good So passage on train No. 1 or train No Xquis 4 i » Xpert HOME COMERS' FESTIVAL TORONTO. RETURN FARE, $5.40. in Tickets good going June 30th and Ju- 1 1st Valid retarning from destination - or before July Gu, NLEY Agent. c "7" "City Pass. Depot 6 DOMINION 'LINE STEAMSHIPS ' S RLS. Yor 1 ther oh Acliay apelye P. GILDERBLRBVE, 42 Clarence St TO INTREAL AND QUEBEQ 4 LIVERPOOL. i p 4 Aug Dominion, June 27, 5 Mf Wouthwark Julv 4, Aug Dariada; July 18, Aug. 3 Kensington, July 25, Aug BOSTON TO JIVERPOOL, o- and ' ith, July 2, July 30, Aug. 27 ap bey July 9, Aur 6, Sept. 34 Mayflower, July 16, Aur. 13, Sept. 1 you " PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL. ic e 27 Irishman, July Hn Pa 2 aNorsemar July 18 shirt AVONMOUTH DOCK - AND BRISTOL rr July 4 Look for : s 28, *Manxman, . : w i Sat 18, *Furcoman July 31 Fo BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN V er, Jay 18, Cambroman, Aug. 8| FPP ~ Vancouver, ig E *Cold Storage and cool air. : RC ----™oe QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY ({ Trere LIMITED. than g Rover and Gulf of St. Lawrence |} pp Summer Graises in Cool Latitudes. |} poo, wa miscirie Nights, lectric "bells and wi sixty BETES THOM MONTREAL ON MON- bottle 15th and 29th 3 5 Ast Bays Mod ld July ; 10th and Btn 'August ; 7th and 21st September, for Pictou, N.S,, calling at Quebec oh ther Point, Gasps, Mal Bay, Perce, Cs Summerside, P.E.I p. ELT. bt. con for health Cove, Grand River, and Charlottetown, The finest trip of CR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec For tickets 'and staterooms Ser 3. P BY, er J. JIL BLEEVE Ticket' Agents, Kingston, Ont DALY LINE TORONTO, CHARLOTTE. THOUSAND ISLE. | BROCKVILLE, PRESCOTT & MONTREAL. LEAVE KINGSTON Daily, exéept Monday. GOING EAST. 6:00 a.m. ' SPECIAL EXCURSIONS GOING WEST 5:00 p.m. Good going Saturday and Sunday Return Monday, . y Th HAMILTON, TORONTO, BAY OF QUI AND MONTREAI LINE. . ' LEAVE KINGSTON: _ | GOING EAST. GOING 3 Pip | Wednesday Frid Tuesday, Thursday | and Sunday. y ard Naturday. J. P. HANLEY, J. SWIFI 4, 0. "Ticket Agent: Freight AK L 0. & B. of Q. Stb. Co., Limited --T Os Rochester, N.Y. Steamer ' North King *' leaves Swift's Sum- what on Sundays, at 5 p.m. et pia merville, N.Y., (Port of Roches J. P. GILDERSLEEVE, Spied d | n., Sun- Steamer loaves at 10:17 ng! wb days, for Thousand Islands, Be anan- t Alexandria Bay, Rockport apd | aus ply to | For full information appl) «| J.P. HANLEY AGENTS. | ALLAN LINE | From "Montreal From Bl . , 13, 7pm Bavarian, June 13, 9 ami une 20,7 pu Ionian, June 20,'9 a ne ii 27.11 Musinian, June 27, 3 a.m.. Ju rds Firet Cobiny $65 and UpPWeICh-y 4p Second Cabin, Liverpool Andon, $2.50 derry, $27.50 to $42.50; London. a 1, Tair Clags, $25 and Bere rey, Bellast. Glasgow, & 0 pOT MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Sardiniafi, (2hd & 3rd Siting, J Corinthian, June 17: $:5; and First Cabin, $50 al $85: Third class, $25. 4 G.T.R; Ouy rh, FARLEE Age0 Tol SLEEVE, Clarence wool, iy) July 1 | good 1 J. S. Hend | TH No. 8 Lo | an sizes, § No. 1 | Springs, al price $4.50 Sateen } only American wool in bo These Ar all sold, JAN PSS HENRY ete., Square i POWER 4 chants apd W | a ARTHUR fico si er of | NEW fice, ® store, strests

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