Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1908, p. 2

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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JUKE 3, 1908. - "June Brides Will find special ad- vantages by in our uoie special When you buy pets and Fomi dealing We priyes % store together, Lhe all sides cho not variety and We give is equalled elsewhere, SP PRIC through AAL prevail June. all PARLOR SUITES-L5 to choose from, $15, ¥20, covered to $25 wp. You can have harmonize with your Drapery and Carpets. BEDROOM SUTTES---With Brass, or 856 styles Mahogany SIDEBO u to hs at A £75. Oak Sideboard in iron and Wood Beds, $12, ¥14, $18 up, in Hurdwood Surface Osk, and Genuine Oak. ARDS-43 styles, $7, 89, $11 We have the finest Solid special sale and we are offer- ol fe them at our special, CARPETS--Wiltons, pels, Balm fmporied sine bean CURTAIL us the lea Axmingtlers, Tapestries and ete. from Manufacturers, new color efleces in these orals, direct Liful NSA special purchase d. on these for 190%, great values, LANOLE and other Have yo STEERING sock ING old T:. F. of Covers, up io $8.50 yard seen elsewhere work the lowest UM~The never wear out cheaper ones in ail widths. ur REPAIR AND work one at onee. 40c., 60c., $1 gives a variety not UPHOLSTER- in the oily. Prices on Yours, Harrison Co., PHONE 90. 'wood's Phosnaodine, BG The Great Pnglish emo son Nobility, Menlo erst 1 on punbnncg, Rerwal Weal ac a, Fomis<ons matorrhaa, and feels of « huge or Price §1 pot, will oure. lain pkg of meg tlol Tones aod. Invigurs eatbe whe nervous system, iakea new Blood in oid Veins, Cures Nero vn Worry, Des ions, Sper wiil a six box, pixfor fs Une please, six ld by ull érmgg iets or walled In on roceint of poten, New pam ie 3:18 Wao ut on Qo, BEST'S SHORTSTOP Cures ALL Cougs + AND ALWAYS, costs sur I5% PORCH SHADES Are just the' thing for your Verandah, made of thin strips of Linden Wood artistically stained R. , all sizes in stock. McFAUL, Kingston Carpet Warehouse i great | LOW] these Canada, they were Brus- all gives some kind UPHOL- Our yard 1 The manager was instructed to USE OF GIS 45 FUEL {TO BE URGED UPON THE CITIZENS. The Light, Heat and Power Com- mittee Considers the Question --Use of Ontario Street Poles iven to C.P.R, ! The regular meeting the light, heat and power committee {held in the office of the {Tuesday afterndbn at four { Present, Alds. Givens (chairman), wn, Couper, McCann and General of Civic was plant on o'cldek. Cho | Manager Folger, On motion of Ald. Chown the request of the CPR. re use of pole line on railway track from Queen street to rock street, was granted, subject opinion of city soheitor. On motion of Ald. Couper the gene ral manager was given power to pyr chase enough coal for immediate use from the person now holding the cone tract, and also to call for tenders for the year's supply. On motion of Ald, Chown, in cordance with the reports of Campbell and the city engineer, the committee decided to tender the city $175 for work on the streets when the permanent macadam roadways will hé laid, and in accordance with the re commendation of the manhger and city enpineer the light plant will put in repair the other sfreets on which maing have been. laid. Manager Folger recommended ta the committees that in order to save any further trouble after the streets have iheem overhauled it would he advisable to have a notice put in the newspa- pers notifying the people on these streets who intend to have gas or water put in their homes that the streets were to be fixed and they should have mains put in at once. to ae Mr. conler with the city engineer in regard to this. With reference to advertising the gas a2 a cheap and handy fuel the mana- gor recommended to the committee | that a separate pipe be run from the {service to the gas stove in the show I rdome of tome of the stores, the ides being to illustrate the working of the ytoves po that perspective buyers might see and be convinced of the quickness, cleanliness and economy of gas for a fuel, I'he gas that mer- chants consume through June, July and August would be very little and should bring consumers. 'he Y.W.C, A. authorities will alse he interviewed in regard to giving free cooking dem- ongtrations with gas, to the public, sa they ean how it works. Ald. Chown moved that both recommenda- tions be acted upon by the manager. 'MARINE NEWS. -- The Items Gathered Harbour, Schooner Acacia cleared for Oswego, to take on a eargo of coal for Ro Crawford. Steamer Wasaga, from Fort William, arrived, with 50,000 bushels of wheat, for the M. T. Co, Government hoats Speedy amd gusta passed down on the way Montreal yesterday. Steamer Nokomis came up from Alex- fpndria Pay, and has entered Davis' drv deek. for repairs Dredge Stuart wad towed here, from Welland canal, yesterday, and - tug Harvis loft for Montreal with "it in the afternoon. Steamer Gleamount called at the dry dock, last night, on the way from Sydney, Cape Breton, to Fort Wil fam, with rails, Swift's: Steamer Kingston, down and up, Tuesday; steamer Aletha. from bay points; steamer Belleville, up, to- day; steamer Toronto, down and up, today; steamer North King! down and up, to-day. Althovgh the high water shas done a great deal of . damage at different points among * the islands, and put all the docks under water, the own- ers have built them: up The Corn wall dock, at Alexandria Bay, has been raised two feet and built of con- crete. The Frontenae dock is being raised eighteen inches. Mr. Pierce, of Fine View, is raisine his dock three feet. The Clayton docks are all being repaired. The Thousand leland Park dock, although twelve inches out of water, will be raised two feet. ser About the Au- to Pineapples! Pineapples ! Edwards & Jenkin. TT ------ THE SPORT REVIEW. An Athletic Club is Needed «8 LR ingston. ! 1 ] in of orgamz-| Club, to take | wrestlers, cansidering the ing a.Ringston charge of runners, ete, need of such a clab is great. ly felt here. The YMCA a (Queen's. are doing good work, there are a large number of who can be handled by organization. ~The question worth serious consideration 1 ton is to keep pace in the athletic arena with other places, a club of} this kind must be formed, with lead-} ing citizens as Supporters. f boxers, a only is If Kings-| A Busy Place. The local vacht club bouse and pier present a lively appearance overy| morning, between six and eight] o'clock. "The members come down in| large mambers to take their morning | swim, and others come down to take a little paddle to get an appetite for breakfast. The new hoprovemeats to the club make it yery convenient for] the members. * Races At Gananoque. The meeting of the Eastern Ontario Racing Association opened at Gana nogue, this afternoon. Quite a num- ber went dawn from here to attend the races, and a larger number will go on Thursday, as the best races will be held on that day. Training The Harriers. Pr. Waugh has been training a mum- ber of harriers. for the races in Gana- noque and Brockville, working them out on the fair grounds track. He would like to see a good harrier club organized in Kingston. Sporting Notes. Bufialo is given credit' by its magnates with being one of the hard- est losing baseball towns on the cr- cuit, and also the roudiest. The University of Toronto laerosse team won from the New York Cres cents hy 3 to 2. Thé play was close throngheut, despite the heavy rain, which continued all through the game, Ottawa Citizen ; "Chaucer" Eliott says that Montreal will win, the East- ern league pennant; that Kingston will have a lacrosse team in the N.L.U. next year; that the winged wheel team will land the Minto cup; that Mgn- treal will cling to the Canadian foot- ball honors: that Capitals won't score a goal against Nationals unless their home players take a few lessons in shooting. The Toronto 'Varsidy lacrosse team are out with a ohallenge to any amateur team in Ontario for a game at Toronto Island in order to enable the members of the Olympic commit- tee to 'compare the relative merits of the players available in Ontario for the Olympic lacrosse team, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Vote for Pense and resent the abuse given to an honorable citizen. Rally for Pense and make his fifth election the best he has ever had. "A special bicycle messenger," de- livers your ofder from son's Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone 230. The Standard. i% doing---of course un- intentionally--excellent work for Mr. Pense by its flerce vituperation. The gerrymander i being resented everywhere. and the "jto® party may not advantage by it. The liberals are working harder than ever in the dish- ed constituencies. . The Belleville lacrosse team will likely play here on Wednesday next. The local ¥ team are anXious for 'a game And Manager Dalby is now ar- ranging it for that date. All' over the province candidates are up in aemewlike Metcalie is in King- ston--against the tory machine. Pack- ed conventions ave recorded and inde- pendent tonservatives will not toler: ate it. Prevost, Brock street, has a splendid assortment of gents' furnishings and ready-made clothing at Jow prices. 'The order department is well 'assorted with new goods. First class value and fit guaranteed. The hotel managers amone the is- lands are looking for a bir season. The Crossmon. hotel will open June 15th, the Thousand Island house, June 18th, the Columbian at Thousand Is. land Park, June 20th, the Frontenac, June 18th, the Marray Hill, June 5th, Mrs. E. T, Tavlor gave a very graphic account of the annual meet ing of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of England, béfors a special meeting of St. George's cathedral branch, on Tuesday, at Mrs. J. CO, Farthing's, Johnson street. There was a large attendant, and reffeshments were dispensed. The meeting was held ott the verandah and lawn. A story in the Red Book Macazine for June sets ont to prove that a real adventure of the Arabian Nights' sort is quite possible in 'the Now York of to-dav. The title is "A Cor ner In Turtle." Jacoues Futrelle, the famous eréatorrof the "Thinkin- Ma- chine," contributes one of the hest stories he has thus far written, Just the sort of chance a mere man stands in 8 buginess-game plaved with a Susinssewoman, W:liinw Hamilton, Os- borne erly shows in ** War ( The Widow." 2 on iil THE 14TH REG ---- On Parade at Cricket Field Last own Evenirg. The 1th Reciment had another large Nirneat at he, peicket field, on Tues- v evening. is was the last par before inspettion. and all PERMISSION GRATED ' Acntanber of. athletic enthusiasts are. 10 ERECT" POLES ON ON- TARIO S1REET For K. & FP, Railway Despatch Line--No Quorum at City Cougeil | Meeting--A 'Round Robin'! Signed Giving Permis- sion. Again there was no quorum of the city council at the hour, last evening, when that body was to convene spe cially to pass upon the Board of Works' report, recommendmg that the Kingston & Pembroke railwav's re quest for permission to erect g line of poles on Untario street, from Brock street to Place I Armes for 4 despatch wire, he granted. 'Those present were Mayor Ross and Aldermen Carson, Chown, Craig, Free, Givens, Graham, Henderson, eCann , and Robertson. Election mi order vid the atten: tion of thé cognell Snembers. Those present lacked one of a quorum, and that one came not although the hour was NAO, W. Camplell, Toronto, U.P.R. su- perintendent of construction, was pre- sent «and stated that the company wished © to start sheerection of the Ap improved despatch constructed between Kingston and®Rémirew: It was décided gmbng the. comeil memopers that a "round robin" should be prepared giving the necessary per- mission, and to have as many as possible sign it. The poles will he erected subject to' the satisfaction of the city engineer. It was also decided make "round robin" cover the Board Works' recommendation to cut the trees on the east side of street, so that a concrete walk could be laid. The recommendation of the board to out down three trees near the corner of Eniversity avenue and Union street was held over until the council meets on the Yth. Residents at that corner abject to the being eut down. 'The city engineer land the Board of W chairman hold "that the trees interfere with street construction. the of down Lat orge to trees rks GRAND OPERA HOUSE. "A Child Of The Regiment' Presented. The Fiske Dock company made its second appearance at the Grand Op- éra House last evenung before y fairy good audience. 'The. company aly pre setited "A Child ot the logiment, beautiful dramatization ibm the op ern of the sume name, The scene of the play is laid wm Franee, and the costumes "und settings of the piece were caagacleristits ot that Bation in the seventeenth cetituky. Jmiths role of "Josephine," the eli of the regi ment, Dot Kk. Jewell, acquitted herself with credit, her vivavity, and natural ness winning jor her admiration. 'The dithieults. Boba ol; ig gs Gramiette," 2 afd "hy * Nelie Lyous Healey, and the *' Maechioness by Jean Kober ty, showing the cere- mony and etiquette of court life of the petiod. Frederick Huxtable in the character of * Voppervicael," kept the auchepce in ladgnter by his hortiole audacity. 'Atlan Lee," 'vdwin 'lredor and N, Alverez, did good work in their several parts, The specinities wire entirely chang- ed and were first-class in every parti- calar. Musical Naylon rendered some beautiful | selections on the violin. Florence ~~ Huniphrvies and Barbara Gest 8 singing wes much admird. Sherman, the Chinése juggler, was fine. 'A. C. Tenny, the come juggler, introduced many new features in his tricks and was loudly applauded. To-night the company present "The Cowboy s Gif," ohe of the finest plays in its repertoire. Was n Mrs. Leslie-Carter In "Du Barry." Mrs, Leslie-Cattér's ? dppearance at the Grand Opira House on Tuesday, June Yth, in David play "Du Barry," should prove a red let ter night ip the theatrical history of this city. Mrs. Carter iz enerally re cognized as the greatest actress of the time. Her wonderful personality, am- azing talents, and "iridescent tem- perament"" find in "Du Barry" an am- ple field for their revealing. Belasco's Why Girls Are Pale. Because thet blond is doprived of proper nourishment through constipa tion. | All is changed, color revived, health renewed by using Dr. Hamil ton's Pills. Na medicine foe girls and women better than De. Hamilton's Pills. CITY AND VICINITY. Campbell Bros'. Straw Hats. Are the popular hats. See Warm Weather, Médium and light grey flantels correct for present wear. We have 'a large variety. May we have the pleas ure of showing them to you? Uraw-} ford & Walsh, tailors. them, are The Fire Horse Question. Yesterday afternoon, d sub-comtut tee of the civic fire committee sicand the evidence of the No. 2 station horse question, and will report to the full committee on Friday afternoon. The fireman involved was represented by W. Mundell. To Be Twied On Tuesday. Richard Marks, Portsmouth, will.ap- pear before Judge Madden, at the sit- tings of the county court om Tuesday next. Mark's wife and child will be able. to leave the hospital and Lie evidence against him, Knights Of ihe Road. Tramps continue to visit Kingston All knights of the road appear to like the city. Three men, whe told hard luck stories about having been unable to get work, were given shelter at the police station, last night. They went east thiz morning, o---------------- Funera1\ag Jednesday. The funeral of thé" darcival Ih Johnson, killed in Ey Mon oft late Ser- day, took place, at two o'clock, Walnesday afternoon, from his residence, Wade's lane. Funeral viees were condpeted at the house by Canon Macmorine, of St. James church. Givem A Warning. The two lads who were arrested with the boy charged with theft, and handed over to the Children's ~Aid Society, were allowed to go with a warning, as it was their first appear ance before the court. Their detention at police headquarters gave them quite a severe fright. Another For The Pen. Sault Ste addition the John Lyneh, of Marie, Ont., the latest penitentiary, le was brought here this morning by Deputy Sheriff Car ney, of that place, to serve a term of two years for theft. The officer ar rived on 'the early morning train. The prisoner spent the night in the police cells, and was removed to the prison this morning. is to At The Princess. Manager George Hammond has bill on at the Princess theatre, week, which is in every wav most joyable, and the little "theatre was erawded again last night, The vaude ville turn is the best of its kind ever given, and the pictures are very amusing. Last night Mr. Hammond delighted the large audience with his rendition of "Ain't You Glad You Mot Me." ? es ---- Why The Distinction. The Locomotive warks, the Cereal works, the Kingston Milling company, all hig concerns and helpers to King ston, have been refused the 1.66¢. per kilo-watt rate for power enjoyed hy the street railway company. Why? The city council should explain its class distinction. 1 $1,000 is made by the ity out of the street railway agreemont then S$8.000 or $10,000 would result if the other concerns were on the switch board. a this om Dyspepsia Radically Cared. That relaxed, disordered condition of the digestive system marked by constant ° distress after eating, flatu- lence, hiliousness, heartiurn and headaches ean be promptly and thor- oughly . cured by | Day's 'Dyspepsia Cure. Recent or chronic cases alike vield to the remedy. This preparation has digestive, topic and laxative properties. Foch hottle contains sixteen days' treatment, For sale only at Wade's drug store B. A. Hotel Arrivals, J. Owen, Laurence Teach, Charles J. Musson, Gesrge Taylor, €. E. Swaisland, J. B. Eas son, R. M. Storm, Toronto: (. 8, Kirteher, Berlin; George .J. Green and wife, Cincinnati; J. Balfour, Hamil. ton: Rehert L. Rice, Montreal; Thom as A. Wehster, Lansdowne: R. N. Tur- ner. Prescott: A, A. Marshall, Sirat ford: A. M. Bristol, Galt: F. D. Ho vey, ~ Port Huron, Mich... William Carney, John Carroll, Sault Ste Marie: Frank Peden and wife, W, Nic holsow, Miss Puchard and friend, Montreal. H Lovey, 8 ME. METCALFE INDIGNANT. About Story That He is to Be Bought 'Of. Some supporters of W. V. Nickle stated, last night, that H. Meten te wonid be bought off bw them, and the sum of $2000 was mention ed. Mr. Metealie informed the Whig that a million dollars could not buy him off. He was in this election to stay, and would contest against Nie kie and Pense next Monday at the polls. He was indignant that ' surh stories were. being cirenlated. At tempts had been made before to pull him out but he scorned proposals, for be could not be bought off. He was nominated and would remain, in the fight till the last moment. The name is on the ballot and will stay there. James Genuine Panama Hats, $5 Up. See Campbell Bros." famous $5 pan- ama hate. They are the best over sold at that price. "Frosh Huyhr's High Class Comdy™ on Wednesday at Gibson's Red Cross frig Store. Phooe 20. The stewmier Pundurn was at Swift's on her down tgp, from Hamilton fo tenac. Puy talcum powders at Gibson's Red Crom Erez Store. Phone 230, | Hunt's Spring! 8 Furnishings Even though everythinglFhis specially good hare, our prices are never high, and a man can pos- sibly go wrong in coming here for Summer . Shirts, Fancy Hj Ys Belts, Stra¥Y Hats, Bathing 5, Canoe Jerseys, etc. $04 amelie u P. J. HUNT, Agent for the "J." Brand Aus- trian Collar. ' T0 SMOKERS ! 4 TEN-CENT CIGARS FOR 25c. SMOKE oun se. LIMESTONES Equal to most 10c. brands. College Inn Cigar Store W. J. BEAKER, Prop. Wo have a Private Office for Issuing Marriage Licenses Also the firest stock of Wedding Rings In the City, and an elegant stock of suitable Wedding Gifts Which we will be very pleas ed to show. SMITH BROS, Jewellers and Opticians. 350 King St. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. MAN- TAILORED SKIRTS 3 Made to your measure, by Mr. J. Rosen, for $1.25. This is the great offer. we make for a few days, ' Many Ladies have alreafly 'taken advantage of the 'salg «nd are delighted with thé sre sult, Have you select onp yet? Only ath aves To do so. Sample Skirtsy] MM' this store. A visit t> our Réady-to- Wear Department will reveal many desirable articles, in- cluding : Hupdreds of White' Waists, at 7c. and up. Ladies' White Umllersikirts, 50c. to $4.75 Gingham + Dresses, Children, 39¢. and up. Buster Brown Suits, White, or Colors, 88ec. yt OG § Ladies' Wash Suits, a big variety, $1.49 antl up. NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store. 3 for CO000S000000000000000 Molloy's - Worm Powders Are good for tre Children, but death to the worms Chocolate Flavored, the Children take them readily. 0000000000000 000000000OCOQRRRS For sale only by Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist, and Optician. * - : i P8SN00000080000080000 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000 i + : : : YOUR WIFE'S ANXIETY the care of her Furs during the hot weather may be relieved at once if you will tell her to bring them to us until she needs them in the Winter They will be safe from moth or any other possible injury, and the cost of storing thesn will be trifling We are general storage headquarters for the Furs of the best families in this neighbor hood W.F. GOURDIER. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President---Sir Richard Cartwright. Money loaned om City and Farm Pro perties. Municipal and County Deben Lures Mortgages purchased, Deposits received and interest allowed. S. C. McGill, Managing Director. NewEngland Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street. Open from 10.30 am. to Sam, best place to get an all found the city. Meals of all kinds on notice. English and Chinese dishes specialty. "Phone, 685, ' i Big Note Paper Clearance We getting our stock in About are gradually We find a very stock * of Note Paper and before start- shape. heavy ing alterations we want to reduce this stock. This Is A i geuine Note Paper Sale. W. J. FE. MALLAGH, The Stationer, (Buecessor to F. Nishet).

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