Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Sep 1907, p. 2

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La + {ordinary kidney ho ist Bibby's for Christy's English hats. / Had Narrow Escape.' at little cost and without creating William Swai piano tuner. Orders y was sold out. and every other. sey h Tr any injury or disfigurement of . the ; Let It Be Resurrected. reecived st Nea "s. "Phone 778, part 9 the house was well filled. Gaon Tolany ee ailing ram trees if neatly, carefully, and properly over i p i S---- Kino ; . % from done, and the parings or cuttings re- HaTheethe board of works gota pew I a a Fetad_that hers in 'Little Dolly Dimples." Kingston, had a Jarrow nfl ™ {moved by being carted off to the re- er and O'Kill street sewer extensions, ter. : + Manager Branuigan has made 'an wags in the harbor, on Fads ay ceptacle set aside for them in the fair it perhaps may find time to resurrect The Krry Gow Opera company left, | ran ts for the appearance here 2 ternoon. Their row boat was bo ;| grounds, and- there burned after they the question of round rebuilding, which lat nine o'clock this morning for the | on Tuesday, Sept. 10th, of the Grace | *'t, they clung to it and were picked}, io come sufficiently dried. it shelved jously when | west nz + Cameron Opera dompany' in "Little up by a small boat passing. Were this done it would greatly ; the ot The y i Dally Dimples." whi ol ig hit | overcome the darkness created by the warm weather of June arrived. steamyacht Idler was in port y Dimples." which made a big hit | Was Not Br . a SS geated by The road scheme has to be grappled| to-day, with a party from down the with theatregoers here last season. A. Eo as ot Broken. ar heavy foliagé of the shat trees, w] gr 34 wat i : A. E. Oakes, oO etthéy oxtensively ox a nls th some time, and it might as well "1 Cunabigham hie. Knee oma MARINE NEWS | street railway, suffered a slight acei- {obviate the heavy expensw of erecting En Chickering's vd an at MeAuley's ---- | dent yesterday afternoon. Mr. Oakes more street lamps in wan of these : kil - The Items thered | was working on one of the ear mot- {places where additiona ight is now hv he PS. fos quarters ? os About the ors, when the cover fell jamming the | felt to be so much needed. In fact many are to he A for occupnizon b " , Harbour. {calf of his left leg. A very sore bruise [of the trees themselves should be re- Xovember 1st. y Te schooher Acacia cleared, for | was the result, but luckily the 'bone |inoved, as many of them have ts > tN % s iv. | Sodue, to load coal for R. Crawford. | was not broken. {grown their usefulness, as street de Sr ak Somupany seedy. The. steambarge Navajo left Hamil- | a8 yl x jeorators, and none of them should be {J A ea oseph T, : Name, Ki wae performed Catling, pair of the tial mas. 3 on Ae wellknown and has a typhoid fever cases , three of to. KingstGn. Two of t to have the camp. Fminobe liver n only at Wade's back this "vicinity and i "where she _ ion ~. TYPHOID AT PETAWA a at these Heed Backache. One of the commonest symptoms of | and Samples were examined at 'Toronto, and the result showed all to be comtaminated. Some of | E are still in hospital at the vent disease. Cure all . bladder xes, © We. Bor sale drag store. oney if not satisfactory. To Sell The Kathleen. The eirhteen-rater Kathleen i WA. number' of Petawawa the patients belonging i tare con: valesoont: the third hos just been at- Examination showed that the camp inking water was, not fault: it is all right. - The typhoid is originated Pombiroke water, used in the form of soda water amd other soft drinks at from at mili- | parents ery in her husbands hou Bor gaged in mission work in India for | Albany; H. A. - REV, DAVID WINTER. . t department this "The mine . INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. set Swe tmint, hia. The mnlon - new gas holder (is proceeding well, | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By and should be cBmpleted by October! Reporters On Their Rounds. and 'will be here till Sunday. : 2 | real. ™ q . Port | AS prominent cases in point, atten- i of NX ne Sordin a Hicks, Sunteuibor will | The schooner Straubendle is unload- | pa 5 Rm So fire from. Fort tion is called to the south side of 'at the Church bf the Holy oa uh he t n nn . avy ing coal from Sodus, at the locomo- | hE i N en 1 Firar run [1 Tincess street, between Division street n Mills, on Tuesday, Sorms. v " an Xireme | {ive works. | h d bos : \ 3 oe 4 ay 3 i and University avenue, and on Brock The cere- | © EN A i "a The steamer Midland Queen is on her | 2 n_WSed, anc. ie .repor 18 Ofistrect, "between Barrie and Alfred J See Bibby's great $12.30 raincoat. way: fron Fi Witli a . | the real old cannon nature. Last ev to. mn. th . atid Ke al The hoard of trade is to. resume its | "oF, fron ort itiam, with grain ening: th rt wag ticularly | StRECts, in the most. congested pasts g, the = repo as particularly | oh it in positively rons urch, and was lai 4 next Tuesthy even. | 108 Richardson's. H Yt 3 bat ked | °F which it is positively dangerous. for . - and a. the ul y it The schooner Ww. J. Suffel cleared, | loud, i 1 said to th 8 ink . | pedestrians, especially ladies, 'to 'walk very has been , doing' for the ga for Oswego, and will take on a cargo | some window panes in the city; {on the sidewalks next to which these large circle The 'model ot i ely. a of coal, for R.. Crawford. {trees abound after the evening part Buffulo, . i N bh Slastes Wil. Rot | he: schooner: Bertha Kalkins will | Lost Another Horse. jof the day sets in, from wnavoidable | teacher Hast Monday Ls nil teacher | 4 hy a cargo of feldspar from Rich-| The St. Lawrence Ice company. lost [collision with the trees, rendering . She was at 5 fa. ab Lena I uphle , were avdson's to" Charlotte, {anather valuable bay horse early this |limb-breaking aud skull-cracking = ob- "Mice Moran, The Ringaton ny Bonbrch oral Capt. T. M. Hough, of the steamer morning. The animal was out on |vious; as well as insults from ill-man- man was a had about a hundred ~| Ogdensburg. . of . the - Rutland line is | pasture and got caught on a barbed |nered and low-tived hlackguarde, much. LL NUY. pron hi She y ; hn seriously ill, at Ogdensburg hospital. | wire fence, inflicting two large cuts on {of which. here and elsewhere, in the s Se oe arn, = ro The steamer Rideau Quien had to its hind legs. The wounds were dress- city, could and would be remedied and lace, wo Prompt relief in ry dhe. dizzi- | 1aY in Clayton. all night. on account | ed by 'a 'veterinary surgeon, but blood {overcome were the necessary trivaming et | Nausea, constipation in in | Of the fog and was' three hours late | poisoning sct in a few days ago, aud land removal of unnecessary trees fern. he ai gaara i a using | leaving bere for Ottawa. the beast died this morning. This is [adopted, and a few of the existing a lus Carter's Svar Liver: Pills. « One i" bats steamet Argyle, running out of the third horse the company has lost lamps, where unnecessarily placed, re- "white felt + kat toe 8 _. : Q alo, to Ceysial ys all sum- | this year. moved, and located "where they. ate og Small price. Small dose. Small mer, has arrived at the long pier, at S-- - needed and would render necessary aid The Bilt" committes of the | Portsmouth. to lav, up jor the winter. James Bute A Director. and not left needlessly" where they are garding pedagogy will be discussed. Sev. Bibbs $15 blue suits. Work 'was commenced, this morning, laying the new twolve-inch sewer 'pipe at the foot of Queen street. It will be a great relied to many, when the ove sore has at last been completad, after the drain being left open all summer. J uilments, ean.be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. She op's Restorative, The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is en- tively due to its Restorative action upon the contfolling nerves of the stomach, ete. A weak stomach, caus- ing dyspepsia, a 'weak heart with palpitation or intermittent pulse, al- ways means weak stomach nerves or weak heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Shoon's Restorative and see how hiokly these ailments disappear. = Dr. y of Racine, Wis, will mail samples free. Write for them. . A test will "tell. Your iil l health is urtainiy w this mmple trial. Sold hy 1 dealers. 4 CUSTOMS OF INDIA. The Weird * Life of a Native Wo- : * man. A large and appreciative audience greeted Mr. and Mvp. Frederick Wood, ot Bethel church, last evening, when they appeared in'Hindoo costunie. The meeting was opened by the si ing of a sacred song in the Hindoo dialect, after which Mr. Wood gave an inter esting and instructive address on - the social conditions in India. The speak- er bade his hearers remember that In- dia was really an empire with a po- ulation of nearly three hundred mil- ion. Not less than forty-five distinct languages, and 300 dialects were spok- en in that great comtry. The people of India were not pro- gressing very rapidly on account of their living without 'any regard to the laws of Ith. His fos were greatly surprised at his vivid descrip- tion of the life of the native women: at seven years of age she iz betroth- ed, and at twelve years she leaves her home to begin a life of slav- se. ~ Mr, and Mis. Wood have been. en-| Some years and are in this country | only a few months for rest, before re. | turning to their labors, ] B. A. Hotel Arrivals. A. B. Adams, Walter Gaston, . ¢.4 Browa, T." M. Taylor, Mt: and Mrs | A. L. Evans, New York: H. M. Pitt, Newton und wile, i W. B. Truesdell, Rochester, 8S. W. Burnham. Mrs. Mathews, | Chicago: Thomas D. Paine, Grand Ry- | a pide, Mioh.; G. W. Kueppes, C. R. | Cummings, = Pittsburg, Pa: Henry | Blomley. Sheffield, England: J. Crow- | « ther Hurst, Liverpool, Eng. Frank | Lyman, V. J. McKenna, R' M. Cor- Jet, H. Diplock, Montreal. B. Mo. Brit ton, Toronto: G. S. Dunn, Hamilton. | A. D. Dame, Galt; Clifford Sifton and | wife, Ottawa: D. O. le Gendre, Peter. | boro: Sylas Pine, Hellevijle; R. For: neri, B G ri, Burford: soorge A. Bothwell, Owen Sound: J. B. Allison, Napanee: | G, A. Tepkins, Edmonton, Word has been received that Rev. David Winter, formerly of Frontenac t Yacht Club House. county, died on Wednesday at there | that could be desired. Harold Gra- J. M. Campbell, Wife' of the |come 'and remedied were a free use of Albert of i in Ota ir D:E. "Winter, | gave a good imterpretation of the akg. 4. "Capi, Te oe the ash, knife and saw applied in the » wa. Wr Is Board of Education will meet: on Fri- day when some 'further matters re- Stomach troubles, heact and kidney a Chesp Excursion To Watertows. LET THERE BE LIGHT 3 8 » -m. or. 2 pam, | lc a rotorniug Monday. Oaly $1.7 ven. | MANY. TREES REQUIRE TO Only One "Brolmo 'Quinine. / A h BE TRIMMED «That is Laxative 'Bromo Quinige.| x -------- Woy on % imi i i "the Street Lamps to Vv" 1 Similarly named remedies sometimes] To Allow t : Y Bernard Daly Makes Good in the' ve Yh first and original XCold|'" Shed More Light me Sug- N Title Role and Was Given Fine Tablet' is a White Package with" black} gestions Offered By a Citisen. Support--The Attendance Was | ud' pod biripg. and bears the sig-| Kingston, Sept. 3.~(To the = Edit: Re. nayuro, of i Grove, se. vos oF) : In my perqmbulations about : ever populy « "K 2 : '8 » y 2% |town F cannot help noticing the many : Goat the play wes play, Jog Only: The Officers' Quarters, . impurlactions and defects to be ub Murphy famous, wis well put on, 1 fo de (a t barrack Sendera served. everywhere about the cry, The Grand last wight. Bernard Daly) TR e Sylh Titre 30 saver ual thet being. amang ahr things, a | made i ithe 'pol e}" TE A TR .| great lack in street lighting, much o was given' re oh _-- plats for tha men's buildings have not hich could be overcome and rectified "good actor, yet 'been 'poilipléted. Separate tenders at a merely nominal cost, in many oi for, each 'hidek. will be asked. good singer, fos . x | filled his in 'Wimost 'pleasing' mrts of the town, especially where manner, Ton Burt ind the mE ® IY ------ DE trees extensively abound, by shop, showing the ""smith] «t work | Marvied At Vernon, B.C. adovting the plan of freely lopping shoeing a horse, was put' on 'with 4 At Vernon, B.C. on August 21st, off of the limbs and Jiranches of these every detail. The scene showing the | the marriage took place of Miss Effie | trees, 'wherever, they interfere with the carrie pigeons at work was an ex- | Forbes, to. George French, of Hedley. | light, and where it is' so much need: cellent one. Rev. Logic Maadonnell performed the |od, and at the same -time thereby. re- The piece is one that the public ceropmony. Miss' Daisy French. was [moving the prominent shadows thrown never wearies of. and as presented last! | bridesmaid and. Perey French best jon the sidewalks and which interfere night was a great success. The love story of Dan O'Hara and Norn Drow, forms a very interesting purt, and as the sweetheart, Nan Hewins was all man. The groom holds a with and perplex pedestrians, and also the Hedley Gazette. interfere with them after darkness sets in. in their movements about the ¥. Much of this would certainly be over- position on part of Patrick Drew. who hated were the chaperons 'at. the Yacht Club horse racing, and' as Raymond Drew, | dance, on Wednesday night! The affair Dan's chum, Lee Millar filled the bill {was pleasant, as usual, the partici-: mshery Tespeet. 0 {pants being the younger peop The play was given in dour acts, | danced with much enthusiasm. al was well & 4 ati@adance was very large. The |. doing 'away with all of these inter- rupfing branches, and limbs, whether foutrd to be projecting high up or low down from. the trées or wherdver they exist, . and 'create the interruptions complained of, and it could be done » ton, with a cargo of sted, for Mont. | Very Loud Cannon Reports. |kss than thirty feet apart, anywhere While entering the channel af Car dinal, the barge Annie Minch broke and grounded at the foot of Galoup Rapids. The tug Proctor has gone to assist in releasing the vessel. The steamer New Westminster has been tied up at Alesandria Bay. N.Y., for carrying more passengers than of lowed by law. The authorities say she is liable to a fine of $3,500. 'Swift's: Steamer HRelleville, down, last night: steamer Picton, up, to- day; steamer Aletha, from Bay points. to-day: steamer - Rideau Queen, last | trip, to-day: steamer Kingston, down | and up, to-day: ooner Clara, from | Sodus. with -- 3 .At'M.T. Co's elevator: Steamer Wahcondah, from Fort William, with 70,000 bushels of wheat; steamer James Keele, from Duluth, with 79.« S00 bushels of flaxsend: fug Marv P. | Hall, from Montreal, with one light Flames licked up half a million dol- lars warth of property and reduced three sqimres of the business and re- sidence section to ashes in Houston, Texas. The biggest loss was to the plant of the Standard - Milling com- pany, ¥alued at $300,000, which coves- od the entire block. James Bute, who is spending summer and autumn in Kingston. is a director. of the Standard Milling Ompany. He learned the pews of the conflagration from the Whig. and where they were never needed all. Several of one of them, has at these, and especially often heen poinded out by others in times 'past, should be removed to where they are. abso- lutely and urgently needed, and where no aid exists now, nor never has existed. and whers they would render necessary service as thoy do not now. These being the best, most necessary, and most economical and effectual plans which [-can at present think of or sugpest, and the most 'easy of ac- complishment, 1, as one of the . tax- payers. urge the doing of this urizent- Iy needed work "at once, which ean now best be done, 'when and where it can best be seen and accomplished be- fore the leaves fall. Some paring |done now, J am aware of, but {nearly enough of it to meet the mands. MORE LIGHT. the ---------- Must Make Application. Tno.Saturday's issue a letter appear- od from "Enquirer," who asked why it was that those who stood in Class- es T and II in the matriculation ex- amination results did nbt get scholar: ships at Queen's, in preference to some who were in Classes 111 and IV. is not, de- 5 Tickets for $1. at all hours as before, 8 a.m. a.m. LEE JUE, Proprietor. LG. Y. Chown, registrar of Queen's, | barge, cleared, fight, for Oswego. was asked for the reason. and Styted Well Known To Frontenacers. : , AL A very. pretty wedding took place. | | aa» TR " that only the applications of those Rail 7 omg place, | ¢ ip . gy Nickly § ¢ from! who applied for scholarships were ou Septen her 2nd, in the Methodist | your drugaist Tittle dy cold | Considered. There was no use consid church, Wiamend, Ont... when John | tablets - ties waists | ©Ting those who did not apply. This | Stewart Mc «od, CE, Ottawa, was | led Preventics. Druggi rule Wie: been in force Tor rece. united in matrimony to Miss Edith everywhere = are now dispensing IPre- are not only sale, Mabel Lawson, voungest daughter of Rev. \ ventics, for they James and Mrs. Lawson. The but decidedly 'certain and "prompt. | Clear The Corners. church was most béautifully. decbrated Preventics contaift no Quinine, | The crusade on the corner loafers, with white and pink flowers, the cere. laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. | made by the police in the spring, had | yy nyc taking place under a lovely Taken at the "'sncese stage' Preven. | the effect, of keeping the streets Pret | floral arch. The bride : ties will prevent Pneumonia, Broce. | tv clear during the summer, Nas piven but now | . A ¢ n away by her brother, Wilfrid B. Law- chitis, La Grippe, eto. Hence . the | again the hangers-on are "appearing. |g" Montreal. = The bridegroom was Rame, Prevesitics, Good for feverish, | Brock, from Bntario to King streets, |, ¢icnded by Vernon L. Lawson, Mont- children, 48 Preventics 25¢. Trial | and the lower part of Princess Street | seal, brother of the bride, thes bride boxes. 3c. Sold by all dealers. Are the worst in the lower part of the | being attended by Miss- L. MeLeod Bibby's for cardigan jackets. city, while the corner of Princess and| Finch, sister of the bridegroom. The Clergy streets: has its crowds, At this | ceremony was performed . by Rev corner the gathering is mostly young [James Lawson, father of the bride, | lads who seem to have no other ob- | assisted by Rev. Isanc Wheatley. - The {ject than to spit, tobacco over the | bride's gown, imported from Japan { walks, and use bad language. Some { was of ivory wrepe de chige, 'richly 'of the loiterers should receive another | embroidered with apple blossoms. Shs | taste of the law. . 1 : | wore the Jsunl long tulle veil over a po en sere jcoronet of orange blossoms, 'and ear- | Settlers' Low Rates West - | ried a' shower bouquet of white ¥weet The Chicago and North-Western rail-| peas and lilies of the valley. A reception | way will sell low one-way second-class! was held at the parsonage after the | settlers' tickets, dail. from September! ceremony and later Mr. and Mrs. Me- Ist to October 3st, to many points in| Leod left for the White Mountaine, the | Western States and British Columbia. | bride travelling in a navy blue cloth | Rate, Toronto to San Francisco and costime trimmed with Persian om- | i A Kingston's Famovs Fur Store. | os, $43.70; to Vamcouver and | broidery and panve "velvet, * and al | Vietoria, B.C., Portland, Ore., and wavy blue mohair hat with forgel-me | 3 | Seattle, Wash., $41.95. Tourist sleep-| nots, 2 | ing cars daily from Chicago. "Corres et eee Fall Season 1907. | We believe our selection of woolens | for the coming season Lo be the most | J pondingly low rates from all points {in Canada. For full particulars and | folders write or call on B. H. * Bon. | N (mett, general agent, 2 Fast King complete ever shown in Kingston and | i street, Toronto, Ont, {cordially invite inspeetion of sgn] "THE HATS THAT MAKE ho Cramiond & Wak tasbors, "copes | Wires . Broke On Outside. At seven o'clock, last evening, the electric wires entering SU Andrew's church bwoke. and the two ends fell 10 ithe walk, The wires were beavile {charged and svery time they would {hit the walk, 'or come near enh other ithe sparks and light could be sen for blocks. So strong was the heat from | them that the eomerete walk is black ened in some place where the wires | | oa in contact with MW | ! The authorities st the power house {were potified and some men were | quickly sent to revair the bresk. Two other stores, for we are sole agents for this aty. { Wen Peoeived slight shocks. from the : | wire, but no ome was seriously buen . jed. It is fortunate that the wires { broke just where they gid. snd not ] {inside the church, ax it would in all | Probability have caused gu serious five. -- | Primeess & Bagot streets, ! -------- | A mackinonge, weighing thirty-two | 4 posinds, was eanght at Jack Straw lighthouse, by 'Ralph Mesander and Thomas Fitagibbon, of Fine View GOOD" = OR * YOUR MONEY BACK. That's the guaradtee we give with the Hawes $3.00 Hats. There's nothing in the hat line, at nearly twice 'the price, that will give more all-round hat sa jon. Don't ask for the Hawes at sclentifis Principles 4 seri of marote of : and clegance fs comprised. every pair of D. £ A. Conestn * Youcan buy a *D, SAY ious intermediane Alta." | | Try Bibby's $12 fall suits. Coats CHILDREN! Do you want a Painting Book ? It's FREE. Ask your mother to send us her mame and address and we'll send you one of these splendid Painting Books with the colors all ready to use. We'll also send a quarter- Cellu- fa rin for your mother to try next ironing day. \ The Branton Starch Work, Limived BE HEADQUARTERS FOR Seal Skin Sacks AND Persian Lamb Jackets W. F. GOURDIER, EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 76, 78 and 80 Brock St. 'Phone 700. Optical Work Carefully and promptly ex- ecuted mew style, mounts and specially shaped lemses made to order. Repairs of all kinds: Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted, New England Chinese Restaur- aat, 331 King Street. 'PHONE 6865. Regular Dinner, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 25¢. Also meals to order, to 3.30 A Store Ful Of the very latest Fall and Winter what we ideas for wear, is have now. Every inch of space is taken up with new goods. In Dress 5 Goods we have what the critics claim is the best as- ' sortment of popular priced goods to be seen in the city All the popular weaves in the latest shades to be found here at 25c. a yard and up. See 'our special Jine of § Chiffon Broadcloth, in the 2 wanted shades. = ---- boats, Not the same old styles as you see in alniost évery Coat Store, but the latest New York ideas confined strictly to this store. "A look at the E display will be of great ins terest to you. pia Kingston Post Ca for 10c xev36 1000 Island Car Beautifully Colored and 3 : Designs, for % 25c¢. g 15 City Cards, Co a . for 18¢c. T. McAVLI Great Barga BICYCLE "Cushion Ham¢ Coaster Brake, Spring TT NOW. S40. Secomtifiabia ¢ Whesls, wit $5.00 TO $10.00. J. R. C. Dobbs 8 TH iWeHington nin ---------------------- NewYorkGhinese Rest > A) S Open from 10.30 a.m. to 8 The - bestiilace. to get an Lunch in the city. Meals of on shortest notice. English an Llishes a speCially. ' Frontenac Busin ollege, ant ON 3 Is gne of Canada's Rep tive {Modem Institutions. Our conpebtion with "the Bmployment Bureaus in tl cities of Canada and the Stal epables us to plac ate in a good situat fav pever failed to do it erat® Rates. Write for lars: and large catalogue. Fall, Term Opens Septem! W. HW. SHAW, T. N. STOU { President. Pr SHRIIINIINIS A godd priiteh (is A m hizhest® type, He attends own case antl' makes it a to be gut of- sorts: V POLLO L0000004008¢ 5° § A Paying lavestm : { A Modern, Business Ba i SOCOESS in this progress 3 3 THE RAZ ¥ EVERLAS NO RAZOR These razors are secret process of elect from your dealer with \ w We have received | | They are all in Show ; : "TT - The Best $2.0 "The Ki This Hat is now fi Wit to give good satisi; "The Knick This Hat has an a« fortably at once. "There's 'a somethir &Infividuality'. and i! in buying and the exc the distinctive air that - Like to Sh {EPUENK

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