Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1906, p. 2

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Es i Canon Farth- to Kingston peni- fe to help humani- at Woodatuok jail hor tainister 0 essentially a manly | LETTERS To THE EbiToR. Macgillivray in Charge at No. 1 Station. Kingston, Sept 28; «(To the = Edi tor): Can you tell me who is in of No. } fire station. Since ghief. and the assibtant chiel are at No, 2, ave all on on equal footing lower «tation ¥ is question often been , and 1 would like to have some authority on the matter ~OATARAQUL WARD, (Bngineer James Macgillivray is in arge of No. 1 station, just as KEx- Engineor Miller was. The latter al ways exercised his authority, and any pecial orders from the chief wero car ried oul" through him. Engineer Mae: gillivray has authority over the men at No. 1 station, and it ix presumed that he exercises it. is is an old rule of the fire commities.--HKd.) Lo Avoid La-Grippe. The effects of La Grippe persist long after the has run its course It is an ailment that should always he fought from the start. I can be stop: E | ped in. the start--or cured when once sta "hy use of Wade's Cold Cure Tablets (Laxative), a. 'certain cure also for colds, headache and eonstipa- tion, In boxes 35 cents, Sold only at Wadv's Drug Store, Money hack if not satisfactory. New Fall Hats. See the display at Campbell Bros. A ---- ts. ly strietly high olass candy sold in. Kingston, Jonkey's unl 's from' Gibson's Red Cross manager of the , ia distributing fo among his patrons to- day, a8 an announcement of the com: ing of "The Red Feather" comic opera company next Thursday, * wil Bibhy's new suits are beauti The Creat Majority of People Wait for their "ships. to come in--wait for something {to turn up---tryst to luck. Be Ji ndent. Start a savings account and make it the foun- dation of a good fortune. | Deposits of one dollar and up received by this bank J and interest al 'at high- Jest cur rates... Ge Banking business A i E; r gif fs special children's day SPOTTISWOOLE AITKEN, "A Trip to the Highlands," a pret: ty musical play will bé presented at the Grand Grand on Tuesday, Oetob- or 2nd. The company which includes Spottiswoode Aitkin, the olever | Scotch comedian and humorist, has Boum prose in nll eition that they have thus far visited. The cast has pronounced notable for its in- dividual 'mombers as well as for the geretion and judgment which all work together for the best interests of the pices, > 'Red Feather." Now for a real comic opera with a soore of superior worth, artists who can wing, and a conductor to bring out the benutios of the composition. For libretto, a story that is tangible and ing consideration has been supplied by the author. It is "Red Fee, her," the gorgeous Ziegleld Opera company, SRL ar 0 of Reginald De Koven and Charles Klein's romantic comic opera that will be "the attrac tion at the Grand on Thursday, Octo- bor 4th. The company that Manager Joseph M, Gaites has organized with Cheridah Simpson at. the head, nam- bers seventy-five people. The produe- tion is said to be most lavish and the costumes sumptuous, cn SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ------ What © Will Re Doing In The Church To-Morrow, Sydenham Strest Methodist church. Rev. €. E. Manning, pastor. 11 am, the pastor; 7 pam., Rev, John Dunlop, missionary from Japan, ; St. Paul's Church, Harvest Thanks: giving. Preacher, 11 a.m, and 7 pm, Rav, 4 H. ~ Astley, M.A. Special Thankégivi offerings asked, Bethel ch The. pastor will proach at both servieos, 11 ani, sub- Jot, "Fhe Parmdox of Conquest"; 7 im. sdhjeet, 'Celestial Estimate of funmn Values." First Baptist churcheRev. Douglas Laing, pastor. 11 aan. "Our Boys of Today, The Men of Tomorrow." 7 pm, "He Ya Ready." 2.45 Sunday school rally. Strangers welcome, First" Congregational church Ser- vices ut 11 am, and 7 pam. A coe inl woloomn to strgngers. A, W, Richardson, BA. M.D. will conduct hoth 'séeviees. Sunday school at 3 p. m, Sti Andrew's Services, 11 a.m. and 7 pan. Master Alhort Hole, hoy &o- prano soloist with the Westminster concert party, will sing a. selection from whe Mesdlah' at the morning offertory. Quien Street Mothodist church--The pastor, Rev. W. H. Sparling, B.A. will proach at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Morting anthom, Oh, Be Joyhal"; solo, "Hold Thou My Hand," Mr. Rutherford, Evening anthem, "In Humble 'Faith and Holy Love: solo, Mr. Bradley, Sunday school, 245 pan. Midweek service, 8 pom, Wednes- day. : ? Chalmers, Presbyterian, corner rie and Earl strects "Pastor, k Macgilliveay, D0, Sprvieps | (chill n'y dav), "Hiro Worship : pan, "The Law of the Spiritual Harv ost." Bible elisa, at 8 pam, in the church. Prayer meeting and prepara tory communion service, Friday, at 8 pan, The students of the university and schoul of mining cordially invit- ed to all the sorviees, Cooke's Presbyterian church, Rrock street Pastor, Rov. W. 8, MacTav: Bae- -¥ The police. sh harhor is end rediden cleared for uj the spile coal. down; . Rideau of flaxseed; and Trade The tion, spent at and Ottawa, seriously il Albert West, Gilbert Wormwith Merr J, an operation, cancerous grow cessful, works, Master solo so sweetly from the Choristers, Corsets made fore Dress Reform. light up the ab hig tax; The finest ings hight "he I Swift's wharf : store, has returned his. home in Carleton Place. French back suits. at F. Doyle, to-morrow mornin; fruit cof Stea On Picton, of the itt, of at las to order, perfect fit guaranteed. Call ymd see our styles he- ordering elsewhere, fronts of Clear nasty aceident on theiete du Pont barracks' square, yesterday afternoon. Episode Oc-| He was thrown from his carriage, and to the Rose |in the fall fractured bis wrist. i ipéricor, has bben Crown hailed band took ona ul the Superior ng inspect- captain testi 'up town g cleaving pa- ¢ elevator load- ach "Whistling. 0 o'dotk last night, a steamer nivred the harbor and give a great exhibit tooted. Vigmonty when there was © absolutely no need, especially oni « moonlight night. foe hat hi by-law arding steambont whistling in hak entoroml, She stéumer King on, many morn. season, and west been complaining. whistling. t short intervals, Marine Notes. The storm drum is hoisted at dry dock. The schooner ford's with cod from Oswego. The. schooner" Tradowind 12 at "Ang: lin's with eoal from Charlotte, The schooner Bertie Kalkins, . 1 Oswegd, with coal, is at Sowards'. To-morrow Will be the fast day for the steamers Kingston and Caspian, Craig's wharf : 4 Smith's Falls; Cornelia "at Craw- mery P. » The schooner Queen of Lakes is at dock from Charlotte Steamers Hamilton Queen Smith's Falls; Dundurn up, MT, Co. : The steamet A. 1). David- son, from Duluth, with 79,800 bushels the steamer cleared Montreal; the stesmer A. DD, Davidson cleared for Duluth; the tug Thompson cleared for Montreal with three barges, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. -- Newsy Paragraphs Ficked Up By Reporters Their Rounds, at Bibby's to-night. I police station is undergoing re- Pairs at present. The grain commission will come to Kingston on Monday, Warden Platt is back after his va Albany, N The condition of Rey. Mr. Stratton; in the general hospital, remains unchanged, Red Cross drug from a visit Bibby's. injured in piano factory. yesterday af- térnoon, is much inproved to-day. D. Huyck, Tweed, has undergone in Kingston, th, Tt for the locomotive has disposed of his farm Pittsburg for a_handsome sum, He re- ceived many offers through the adver tisement he paced in the Whig. Albert Hole, who sang t A citizen applaids the proposal to fi some of the lesser shops of Princess street better on Saturday night. ed, on other nights also, oil lamps in a few of the smaller win- dows are very village-likee A couple of good lights for o few hours is not It. might be add- The coal i French back suits at Bibby's, ' -------- Peaches, Pears And Grapes. grown, also small peaches for pickling. J. Crawford. A -------------- ish, PhD. Sunday services : 11 am, rvice by The Sunday school, address by John Me: Intyre, KC; 7 pm, sermon hy the pair, © The regular altdmoon Sos- sion of the Sunday school will be omitted, Strangers in the city = and pleo students, will be made welcome at all services p------ Artillery Barracks' Tenders. Tenders for the renovations' snd im. vermynts to be made at Artillery ark barracks have heen sent to Of- tawa. The awards will likely he known early next week; and work started at once, . There Is A Combination Of style and quality in Campbell Bros'. new 2 depbys: Bibb 's new suits are beautics. The Westminster choir party will go 'out 6° the penifentiary to-morrow, and sing at the afternoon service] thera: Tt will be the harvest home ser vice, and the chapel is Iwing desorat- od i for the baby," i foods vou feed it. are ¥i SH means om the infant's fonsh, Tt pays to: buy them at Gibson's |] 3 If in life you'd be happy And mike friends as you go Huy your new Antama hut | EE ---- From Gearge Milt's & Co, Derby Hats" Red Cross drug « ibys ne 10th, te L © SOFT HAT TIME | Next Monday will be the first of Octo- ber. Now then, you who haven't bought your Fall Hat yet, don't vou think it's time there was some- y thing doing in this direction, soft hat is a luxury of luxuries for autumn, second ant even to Pumpkin Pie. hats are here in the popular brows and greys--black, , tao. Alpines and the low © that may be worn dented or tel Stranger Waterlily with Westmount consorts cleared for Fort Wil- night's. con- cert is to sing in St. Andrew's church g.- Master Hole, is London, Eng., College of New York Soft crowns creased, escoped. Dandy Lieut, Col. Massie, V8., Fotind The Pen. Whig as having been lost, wax by Mr. Vinee, Clergy "streets, classified advis. : i -- ei The City Water Good. for Dr, W. I, Connel the ity water fo wareful in the | tion, He will make another test in a ia few days. "the few typhoid 'fever cases Rosemount, | in the city aré not caused by the wat- "Boo" river, re- lop sunnl : > i the "dry Pl by lates Fine Furs. re | Ors are extremely popular, because the styles Canada. Ask to see our: sable scarfs, they favor. Campbell Bros, ---------------- Binder Twine Departient. The penitentiary binder twine It mier ur house; the hand. i difficult to get at present. the ber 2nd and rom sired. Consult ticket agents, i ------ To Introduce Military System. penitentiary wardens at their make the prison discipline . more guards' uniforms military, too. for tion to be addéad to the coats. All Eyes On The Governors. On. Monday liam; the tug Emerson and three Hoapitel EOTemore pe 3 Abpoint 8 barges cleared for Montreal; the tug 1 \eeieal supersn gen -+ There promis- Thompson with three barges' from | * to be a warm debate upon the mat- interest, City Engineer's Experience. the harbor yesterday afternoon by Henry yacht the Baby Grand, which drifted of wind, when a landing was finally made. A search party was about to he organiz- ed for the missing civic official, a Ye Will Interest Kingston. an article on and npw Jan E. Cameron, a M« real élucationist of standing, takes up, in the Canadian Magazine, eudgels on behalf of the poets. to the Maule Machar, novelist, poet, painter, and Mre, Herbert Chamberlain, daugh- Port Hope. ------ A Better Service Wanted. The street railway company is ask ed to take into considerption the run- ning of a ten minute service instead of twenty, as® at present. Only A | more cars cost of perhaps twelve dorars a day. Much more than that in fares would be collected, as there wie ¢ of people who walk, rather than wait ten and fifteen minutes on a car. The company would lose nothing hy put ting on the two extra cars. in feofes The Proper Way To Make Tea. The most. important point in mak- ing good tea is to uge the water ag soon as it boils. If it boils for any length: of time it becomes hard and flat and will make byt an imperfect infusion. Avoid also water that has been boiled and put aside on' the stove and thin reboilid al tea making time, Seald the teapot, pit into it, while hot a teaspoonful of "Salada" Tea for avery two cups, pour on the freshly boiled water. and allow it to steep for from five to eight minutes, than serve. Ton shaghd not under any circumstances he made in a metal tea- pot, Hicks On Weather. Rov, Trl. Higks, the weather dispens- er, warns everybody: that the opening days of October will inaugurate very disagreeable, if not destructive, storms. Every variety of tropichl storm to the southward, With = sleet end snow in the eftrome northwest, are among the features promised. Along about the 17th what will in all probability Fove one of the most severe ta dangerous storm periods of October, if not the whole autumn, will oteur. Tropical storms, with high température and lightning and thunder will be natural © on. and about the 16th. As these conditions pass cast- wardly aecroke the country; many seo tions wil be visited with high to violent gales, all followed by" sudden revulsion to rising barometer, with snow and marked change to colder over. northern sections. Frosts will L work 'into central to southern regions from the 18th to 22nd, or dates touching. : -------------- Finest grapee--Contords, Niagaras and Delawares--in 100h. baskets, at Tove's King street store, : i Mare people insfire their lives in | Britain than in env other seountry, For a bricht, cheerful grate fire get u t Swift's, ; ; met with a The fountain pen, advertised in: the fond corner Colborne and and returned to its owner, Everybody reads the Whig's The latest bacteriological test by I, of Quedim's, shows be ine good 'condi are correct, the quality per- feet, and the values are unexeelied in 7 Alaska are winning great Kingston's pre- de- partment is not likely to re-open for some time. In fact, it may be closed altogether, It has not Teen operated for the past six months. At present there are I50 tons of binder twine on Material for manuwiaeture is 21st Annual New York Excursion. Via New York Central lines, Octo- 3rd. Ten days' retwen limit; $7 froin Kingston. Fast special trains on October 2nd, equipped with first-class day coaches running through to New York. Tickets good between Albany afd New York by boat if de- Une 'of the things discussed by the con- ference in Ottawa was a proposal to oni the line of that of 'the militafy. The will be made more Red braid is to adorn the trousers, and military ornamenta- afternoon the General a ter. The vote of the governors upon the appointment will be watched with City Engineer Beckwith went out on to take soundings in the viginity of the O'Kill street sewer, He was taken out Cunningham in his sailing southward, there being scarcely a bit It was late in the evening Some time ago Prof. Leacock wrote the decline of poetry, t the She belabors the professor severely. There are two oelebroties this month : Agnes a | ter of the late Lieut.-Col. Williams, of was quite sue- two would be required, at g = THEIR DEGREES. As a Result of the Supplemental 'Examinations in Medicine-- i. The List of Passmen. The Queen's medical supplemental examination results were posted, last evening, about six o'clock, at the col lege. Four degrees were awarded. The lists are : M.D. And C. M. * G. F. Clif, Carleton Place, Ont, RS, Devlin, Montreal, Que. EB To A. Jamieson, Montreal, Que. 5. GQ. Twitchell, Burlingtod, Vt. Pass--First 'Year. Chemistry--W. fl. Craig, FA: Cays, Anatomy--D, lL. Fee, C. G, Merrick, M. A, Claxton, W. H. Craig. Materia, Mediea--C. '6G. Merrick) Dav- id Dick, Chysiology--H. E. Moore, C. rick, G. Mgr- Second Year.« Anatomy---H: Cole, B. II. Thompr som, E. P. Byrne, R. Mills, T. Littly. Materia Mediea--¥. A. Cays;, D. M. "hy. Paysiology...J. Polson, T.'J. linson; ND. M. Eby, Histology~T. J, Collinson, H. B, Moore, C'ol- Third Year. ¥ Practice of Medicine. G. Kean, A. /. Thompson, G. R. Thwaites, Pathology---H E. Bond, H. E, agra Sanitary Science--A. ('. Johnston, H. E. Bond, J. KE. Charbonneau. Jurispradence--(i, 1. E. Charbonneau. Surgery--S.. G. Kean. Applied Anatomy--I. 1 bridge, R. F. Nicholls, H. E. Bond Obstetrics and Pediatrics-- A. C. Johnston, H. BE. Bond. Thwaites, J. MeCam- Fourth Year. inical Surgery--R. S, 0. Garaytt. @ Practice of Medicine--RE, G. ell, G. F. Cliff. Clinical Medicine--E, (3. Devlin, S. Twitch Twitchell, 6. J2._ClLift, Applied Anatomy--R, i. Twitchell. Obstetrics and Gynaecology--H. T. A. Jamieson, G, F Pathology--H. .T. A. Jamieson. F. G. Twitchell, G, T. Cliff, R. S. Dev- hin. Bacteriology--B, Mills Eye. Far Jamieson, G, H. Thompson, R. and = Throat--H. T. A. F. Clifi, ¥. S. Young. A SPECIAL CENSUS Should Be Taken of About Dec. 1st. Again, the advisability of the city council haying a census of the popu- lation taken about December lst, in- stead of during the summer, is being discussed. Kingston's true popula- tion cannot be fond out till the end of the autumn, as there are too many mechanics, sailors and. others away, and whose number cannot be correct- ly set down. Furthermore, the stu dent population should be counted, as it remains here for more than half the year. The city council should make an experiment by having a special cehisus taken during the first week of December, Kingston Good Corn Sheller For 25¢. A marvel of efficacy and promptness, a remedy that does eure corns and warts. Its name is Putnam's Corn Ex- tractor, Contains no acids, never pains, gives lasting satisfaction. Insigt on "Putnam's" only. It's the best. 65¢c. Basket Table Peaches. Extra fine large table peaches, G5c per basket, green or blue grapes, 0c, J. Crawford, "Nail brushes," 25¢. Gibson's Red opposite Whig office, "Bill" Fannon was the only offend er to face the cadi this morning. Wil liam's relapse, aftr months of ab stinence,_cost him $2 and costs fifteen days in Jail, -------------------- Sin - Against Health genuine ehony ones Cross drug store, or Why the Usefullness of Ail Organs is Destroyed By Cos- tiveness. Most important to health sand com- fort is proper aztion of 'the bowels, ° By nature Qhese organs are intended for the removal of the waste particles of matter which accumulate jn the system, Retain these wastes dnd you poison the blood, ruin digestion, . bring on nervousness and anaemia, Habitual constiveness is best over- come by. Dr, Hamilton's Pills, which establish recularity that is exactly con:istent with nature, % Not a drastic purgative--not even pn Pain or sensation. of grip, becaiise Dr, Hamilton's Pills gve vogetable and free from irritating mineral substanc- «8 found in so many widely advertised remedies, = f In every case Dr; Hamilton's Pals do cure and bring surecrelief from head: ache, bilionsness and other manifesta- Hidns of constipation, x James McConnell of Walkertown, writes: "Since 1 was comparatively a young' man I have not enjoyed real good health. y : "My appetite was good and strength kept uy yet I knew something was Wrong. , : A Fremuently T took biliows attacks and violent headaches. My stomach was disordered, gkin murky. under my eves were heavy dark rings. 3 "Last winter' I 'read through Pol- son's Almanac and decided my {rou- hle was constipation. 1 used Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills, and can hardly tell the helo they have been, T am now as fresh; strong and well a8 a boy. Just try the wonderful magic ' of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Sold by all dealers, 5, per hax, or five boxes for 81. By wail from N. €. Polson & ARDED | La "og Will fing BOUTS Athletes: manic fr Are serene ant of ASIEN Unsurpassed for Bicyclists Large hoitle, 25 cents. An Excellent Hair = Resiorep and Scalp Cleanser ' "It mot for sale at your can always be procured at Meleod's. i Dr. Scott's te Lickmest (, Propr's.,, St. John, N.B. and Ames ford, Mass. helms, druggist, 14 James i, -- Notice On account of so many new Jacket Orders already in, we will not be able to take in any O L D garments to re-model after October 10th W. F. GOURDIER Exclusive Furrier 78-80 Brock St. Glasses Our Specials Genuine "LEMAIRE" Opera Glasses, hound 3 Morocco, cased, at 8b pair. A pair oi Small Fold- ing "Vest Pocket" Upera Glasses (extra powerful), in Choice Black Leather, at $7.50 pair. The Field, in both the above styles, is ex- ceptionally clear. | SMITH BROS. J ewelersfiOpticians 'Phone G66. Issuers: of Marriage Licenses, in Blac A WARM SUBJECT There's nothing in the. world. we're. ao ouch interested in as Coal at this time uf the year. It may sound queer ta speak of coal buying and selling as a science, but that's what we've made It, Two fmportant discoveries we have made are that complete satisfaction to our customers paye best, and that the way to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133. - 25¢. WILL BUY Some big snapa at this store to night. For instance: _ Men's Fast 'Black Cash- fnere Sox, imported, very fine quality, regular 3sc., for a5c. a pair. Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Underwear, white or grey, Vests and Drawers, medium weight, 35¢. values on sale to-night 25¢c. a garment, We keep the best line of Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose in the city for asc. a pair. See them to-night. Men's Derby Ties in a big variety of pretty pat- terns. Special to-night, 2 for asc. Ladies' White Embroi- dered Collar Tops. Special price to-night, 5 for 25¢. e show 21 shades in Japanese Silks at 25¢. yard. Monday's Special : . 500 yards of 34 and 36 inch, ette, in white. ) 12}c. line to be sold a yard. 3 , fine quality Flannel. plain pink and plain 'This is our regular for roc. Co. Hartford, Conn, 1.SA. Kindton, Ont..." oo INEWMAN & SHAW ~NIGHT Ki n Bu Limited, Hoa Bessions--Monday, Wedne 9.80"0"clock. : Individual Instraction-- Ec pe in Canada. "a he € College that appeals t ther ambitions young men anc ' * Register now. Rates mod 'Phone 440. ---------------------- : TO THE MAN WHO WRITES Fountain Pen $1.25 and Upwards. ARLE Jete. Every Pen cuaranteed, Age hr Waterman's - Ideal. KINNEAR & d'ESTERR Successors to P. B. Crews; 100 Princess Street. POAT VAVV TVA VNS 'ADAMANT' Wall Plaster Ready for ase by addiag water, Pat ap In bags, 100 Ibs, In cach White Rock Finish Put up In bags; 50 ibs. in eac 55-57 Rarracl P, Wals St. 'Phone 10! PeorstssssessesesTVVRTS WANTEI All the Furniture and Sto Highest prices realized by JOHN H. MILLS The Leading Auctior (Canadian (Chinese Restaur 3381 King Street | Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 The best place to get an all r Lunch in the city. Meals of, all } on shortest notice. English and Ch dishes a specialty. CAPILLI FORN A Clean, Healthy Tonic Produces & Toxurient growth of tive cure 'far headache, neurs hositive cure for headache. nours dandruff, and ecsmorma. Excellent moustaches and other tonsorial purp Manufactured and sold. Ny te 5: MME. EB. ELDER, 203 Gor Sydont Ladies' Shampoo a Specialt THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIET ESTABLISRED 1863, President--Sir Richard Cartwri Money loaned on City and Farm perties. Municipal and County 0D tures. Mortgages purchased. Dey received and interest allowed, 8. C. McGill, Managing Direc Office,: 87 Clarence street, Kingst NewYorkChinese Restaur 83 Princess Street Open from 10.80 a.m. to 3.00 a Tho best place to get an all Lunch in the city. Meals of all oni shortest notice. English and Ci dishes a specially. "Phone, 635. Voce ORCHESTR No 'wedding complet table music. Special r quits " Out" parties afternoon teas. E.H. MERRY, Loader d Violin Instruction 1% Sydentam Ete Ye Old Englis Floor Wax : Strachan's Hardwa m Mme. Elder's Pacfors 253 Princess 8t., Cor. Syden Ladies' Tailored Suits, Coat Wraps. Evening Costumes, Trou Shirt Waists, ete. Practical instructions given in by measure, designing, trimming, Dressmakers sent out by the da ~ '288 Princess Street. ---------------------- Wm. Murray, Auctio 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, H etc., for sale. Sale" of 'Horses Every Try a Pound of Myers' wove nae Sau For Sunday's Break? 60 Brock Str n 1801 g inerino sheep was Sydney for £1

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