PAGE K1GMY, M-- "THE 5 P.M.EDITION WHY WAS IT RAZED ? John McKay Fur Houss, STORES, -- 107 Princess St., AUURSY Under Same Lease. | Kingston and Pembroke railway em- and numbers have remarked that it in the city the finest collection of manu- After he had half the spiles down on exhibition. : build there, as the R | ernment leasein hik pocket, and also ) | | ple sted the hoat house he received word course, but the next letter told him 149-155 Brock St. : dell said the next thing he heard of : Two Other Boat Houses Left-- { The deliberate tearing . down of : Mr. Tweddell's boat house by the KINGSTON'S { ployees 1 still a matter of conversa- ; {tion and argument in many quarters, VISITORS {was the most indefensible action on {tecord in years. Mr. Are cordiady invited to in- Tweddell . commenced building before p spect our Showrooms, where g) '1° ice was out of the harbor last spring. factured Furs in Eastern he states. that he was notified Canada, are: by a lawyer, .a econsérvative candi Everything shown manufac- @[date, not to | tured in: Kingston. . ground was leased to the M. T. Co. > {The owner of the house held the gov- {his receipt for rent up No 1912. {Ab out six weeks after he had com- B) that the K. & P. company would apply for an injunction, the proper curily to tear it down or they Youd send men to de it. Mr. Twed- e the matter was on Friday last when Mr. Hare, chief engineer of the K. & ' Bt rertrrrrErERE P., and a squad of men, proceededtot The first through train_on the New | tear down the boat house. rather peculiar that the paltry six feet, six inches of space, (driviway the M. T. Co. call it), oc- {enpied by above boat house, would be lso valuable, just because a certain ; {man happened to own it. Right next 1to » the - house torn down, were two lothers, built under the same ledse {and same. agreement with the gov- ernment, as Tweddell's, but they were Inot torn down. Why? The | pany offer the very lame excuse {they did not know they were * put up until they were finished. if true this does not lessen the {handed action. Why should one be {torn down and the others left ? "Tho {Whig is not advocating the tearing down of the others it trying Ito bring the others before the" public gaze; it is simply trying to show | the principle adopted by two cotpora- a citizen Notices, were eithor Mr. Adams down their politics), or un- it hap active liberal This looks It seems og Diamonds Make superb gifts and have what every present should have--sentiment and in. 'trinsic value, com- that being But Buy here and)you are sure high- of getting only the best. Solitaire Rings, from $10 to as high as you care to go. 1s _ Good values in 3-stone and ol five-stone. rings. tians against showered or Mr. Red {houses (they Ihut the other Hawiully. it made pened to helong to an and could not. be tolerated JEWELLER, a wide public impression and it and like the fact : DIAMOND MERCHANT | [Officers of the M. T. Co. say. that the spate occupied by the boat house was used in ywinter for a driveway, and in summer to repair boats. Hesi {dents in that section say that the | driveway was there, anyway not enough, the house in with the {more than others, John Tweddell is an | worker in the ward in which the and whera employed, spirit not upon to téar quiet in went, lawfully no difference, Spangenberg were 18 Gilt a Razor Blades * Sharpened and Made * As good as new for and that not not wide not or chaing and vet it active he did {would [ he rat | te rere would ropes any was razed, political M. Very and T. company is loc ated, | active politicians, are a strong party not long past | where was cul- 95c. Package |... Special attention paid to Safety | Death Of A Child. Sergeant and Mrs. Johm Crowley, Alfred street, have the sincerest sym- pathy ol a host of friends in the loss of their seven months' old daughter, Mary Elizabeth Crowley, who died lon Wednesday evening. The funeral | services will. be conducted at ~ Sw | Mary's cathedral on Saturday momn- Razors of all kinds. ------ W. A. Mitchell, mg ! Clarence 1" \ARDWARE. -- . mommmnnsn 'ENCOURAGING REPORTS ---- Received of Work at Portsmouth Methodist Church. A meeting of the hoard of the Portémouth church, was held, op Wednesday night, and the reports presented were ol a very encouraging nature. Ww. J. Kerr, the secretary, read the minutes, the report showed an increase in mem bership of thirteen over the precious facies I'he fmancial report show the finances to he in better condi tion 'then the corresponding quarter of last and altogether, the afiaars of the chureli- were considered to be Ir firkt class condition, the members of the fre well pleaséd with the pro made. W. J. Kerr was elected as delegate to the hin trict (conference meeting \ of passed be meeting quarterly official and a year, and hoard gress ancial dis number ardounts were fore the adjourned. re ---------- Methodist | 7 Li. "My Rideau Lakes And Ottawa. Rideau King and Queen leave for Ottawa, Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- | dav and Saturday. at 6 a.m. and for [| « layton, N.Y., Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 615 p.m. James Swift & Co., Agents. \ Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a { great reduction in price in the order and ready-made elothing department; also gents' furnishings. Look at dis- play windows. Wardrobe," 'Phone 592. of the picturesque daring figures modern industrial life is "The Contracting Engineer; the man who sits on river with a -hlue-print the way over Bepijamin Irooks, an engineer, will deseribe vividly life of this captain of men. IH it question of pric things considered, "Salada' | One most and the bank of a in his hand In. September himself the and sees Seribner' then, all is the money paid that 185 a for the | | | P sreatest tea value expetience has proven 1"Ralada' (packed in air-tight ) is tea excellence. The Finest ! Califdrnia fruits will Italian warehouse Rr ortment of lead at 'the Peaches, ploms, seedless grapes ete, Henderson's Thursday. A he found ckets moonlight, Mon- 7:30 p.m. steam Home 592: James' choir August 17th, at | or America. Dickets, . 1 "My Wardrobe," "Phone pears, nectarme and' femon to-morrow, limes \ grocery early. " ee remem ter AI A Few 'Remarks on Good Clothes To be merely covered is one thing." "To be well dressed is quite another. You can't buy better clothes than we're shows ing. Thereisn't anything better, smarter, more perfectly tailored, more 'correctly fashioned, than Progress Brand $10.00, 12 00, 13.50, 15.00. 16.50, 18.00 & 20.00. And it's very little money for such excel- lent Suits. : Every Garment Gilaranteed. LIVINGSTON'S or ry bree os ge pATY BRITISH waio, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1 NATTGKED. DFFICER THE CROWD IN IN OTTAWA AFTER POLICEMAN. -- A Revolver Went Off Policeman Says It Discharged in His Pocket~~Went Through Sleeve of a Hackman: Ottawa, Aug. 13--During the ar rest of a man, creating a disturbance on 'the main 'street, last 'night, the crowd attacked the police officer, - An- other policeman came in to assist and both were beaten, =A revolver shot rang out and scared -the toughs. The policeman in the court says it ex ploded in his pocket when he fell in the fracas. The bullet. went through the sleeve of a hackman across the street, . 'l'o-day George Maston, the original man arrested, was fined $7 and costs and the man who led the gang to resist arrest, 'George, Reid, of Montreal, will go before a jury for his portion of the affair. T. EK. A, Stanley, B.A., principal of Jroquois high school, has heen © ap- pointed assistant mathematical master at Ottawa Collegiate "Institute, angd Robert Reid, B.A., of Sarnia, assist- ant English master, York and Ottawa railway, over the bridge across the Corn- wall canal hreak, ig expected to cross over on Monday. Work will. still continue for some three months on the permanent bridge. Militia orders state that among the additional =~ stali appointed for Pete- wawa camp are; District engineer, Capt. M. St. L. Simon, R.C.E.; mas- ter gunner; R. Stroud, R.C.H.A. Mof- fatt. . Commander Yamagouchi, the Japanese navyh 'wha is visiting Sena: tor Land, of Michigan. will, next week, he the guest of the Japanese consul in Ottawa. temporary of 3 IS NOT TRUE, Ottawa, 'Aug. 13.--There is no truth in the report that Hon. Lyman Melvin Jones will be the next lieutenant-governor of On- tario. Sir Richard Cart- wright will have the first offer. €LLCILLCLLKKC or MARINE NEWS, Found About the Wharves. schooners Tradewind and Clara Oswego this mornimg. Stormont will be of days for What is The cleared for The steamer layed here a couple pairs. The lumber wiga, The high wind of last night madg it very 'rough on' the lake. Several schooners were heli up here. The steamer Beaverton passed this morning on her way from west points to Montreal, with package freight. A. gasoline boat ran against yacht Imogene, tied up | near street wharf, yesterday al: ternoon, and made a small hole in her side. - The damage is only slight. Swift's : Steamer Rosedale touched this morning on her way to Fort William; steamer Aletha, from bay points; steamer North King, down and up, to-day. The barge I'win Sister, gyhich, July 23rd, was woshed the lops, has been rescued "fr he vent and taken to the shipyard Ogdensburg, N.Y., for repairs. At M:. T. cqgmpany's wharf: tug Glide cleared for Montreal with one grain barge; the steamer Stor- mont arrived from Fort William with 80.000 bushels of wheat; the tug Emerson cleared for Montreal with two barges. Lake Ontario the July stage in thirty-two years, the lake « in 1876 having been 'a trifle higher. In 1870-it was a trifle lower. In 1862 it was 34 inches higher. It is 22% inches «above the average - July of the past ten years, and 45 than in 1895, 34 inches 1886, 5 1-3 inches 1904. Wahcandah, which went gground at Farran's Point, Sunday. last, released . by Donnelly Wrecking company last night after her cargo had heen light tened. The vessel was not damaged and was. able to proceed on its way to Montreal. Capt. Donnelly went on to Lornwall to look after other business. At Richardsons' gia L arrived Wolfe Islgnd with 3.000 bushels oats; steamer Prince Rupert arrived from. Fort Wil- liam with 84,000 bushels' of wheat and barley; the schooner Ford River will doad feldspar for Charlotte; the barge Cornwall ie loading grain for Montreal: the schooner Jamieson will clear for Sodus to load eoal for the Thousand Island Steamboat com- pany. de- re- is loading Os- Hinckley & P. wharf for steamer at the K. the the on Ga- cur: at The shows highest stage inches higher higher than in higher than in The steamer and on the was wharf : Sloop Mag- from of vd Were Successful. The. following students have been successful in the recent examinations for Academic standing as first-class public school teachers «or as o Jssistant teachers inthe high schools. This what has been known in the past the senior teachers' examination : Frontenad--M. A. Mackenzie, part 1. Lennox and Addington--H. Bal- Jance, part 2. R. O. Daly, part 2; E F. Johnston, part 1; K. M. Shorey, part 2, 1e as An Emergency Physician. You are sure to save needless suffer ing and you 'may save life by having at hand a hottle of Smith's ., White ! Liniment. It is of vital importance | {hat pain : or injuries be treated | phowptly. Here is a remedy that ve- { eves. pain in an' almost magical way, | nd cures #trainsg - bruises, lame backs; eotc., quicker than any other | renedy we know of. . 28é., at Wade's drug' store. | em ------ Peaches For Friday. Six quart haskets, only Eleven quart baskets only Catpovsky, "On the Corner." Wc. {a combination of HOT WEATHER TO BLAME. The very warm season is responsible for still another case of hydrophobia, and the Whig is the other "snarling" object in the way of the dog. - Its jealgus, contemporary is also seeing snakes admits it, in fact, That they are horrible things, betokening a bad case, is clear because. it also admits' that. they 'both snarl and show fangs, which wplild be an extremely desir able freak for the museum' of Queen's College. It is a sad, "sad case 6f distemper, and brings its vietim down to the silly stage. As a consequence the public is treated to a childish es- say upan a menace to corporations, and damage to the city's credit, be- cause 'the Wpig protested against a petty, bitrary, indefensible action. It is To, to notice the dia- taibe further, as its object is plain. The "snarling" and the "fangs" are shown throughout, a desiré to dis credit the Whig as one way of building. up self. This selfish re sort has been tried time and again by successive: owners of the late News and it did not win a point. No paper ever rose by decrying an- other, but by its own popular ac ceptance. Local feeling is not partial to the ravings of those who could not possibly see their opponents with any but interested and distorted vision. There never has been in Kingston a of any article than has followed the.' fangs" and serpent 'hiss of the jealous organ on Tuesday. The gan. public grafts are not it in any' way, and being alone freer condemnation Whig is not a corporation or- holding connection officials in Corporation with here in this respect, it is' grateful. for the 1t oan, therefore, take these corporations to task when they small polities' of which freedom. stoop to the the other paper speaks, and wiich the Whig has been much more Superior to than most journals. It is clear that it was a partial, prejudiced . action, this of Why did not the railway company pro- by forcible destruction pmoperty. its =0- This | ceed way of injunction as licitor at one time proposed ? since actual lease both Fach citizen, be he liberal or will the. domina- numbers and wealth over in: 'was the and fair there proper course, was an to parties. conservative, resent tion of his dividual interests, for it may be turn some day, and then he will thank | the to! rights, the the When a liberal is the object of sattack the paper .that" has Courage stand "up for. his and js not creation of money power, because he is an active when othe tenants' near by are toler: politician, animal and reptile { Occurrences In Thu City Ano Vicinity--OQther Brief Itéms -of : Interest Easily Read And Re- membered. Cabmen's ' 'phione "My Wardrobe," 592. Wiliam Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuley's. "Phone 778. The Board of Health s' meeting called for Thursday afternoon, not Friday. ° The steamer Missisquoi brought a large number of passengers from river points, wo-day. H.. Cuuniagham, piano tuner {rom Chiokering's. Leave orders at Mo Auley's book store. tug, Frontenac was . loading withes at the Kingston & Fembroke wharf, to-day, for Garden Island. The steamer Ame¥i¢a brought a nam- ber of passengers irom Alexandria Bay and intermediate points to-day. Work was 'conumenced on the board- ing up of the coal sheds for use. at fi the water, works pumping station. The régular meeting of the Board oi} Education is booked for to-night, hut it is very doubtful whether there will be a quorum. The stéamyacht Castinet brought about 100 passengers t6. the Ny, to- day from 'Alexandria Bay and inter- mediate points. The raw étorm of last night in the surrounding district was much heavier | than in the city, although no dam: age is reported. i Drive rheumatism with the blood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy, tablet or liquid. The flags on* the city buildings were flying "at hali-mast to-day out of re-f spect" to the memory of the late ex- Ald. Daniel Reeves, "My Wardrobe, "Phone 592. Oue of the flags im use on the city hall 'is _ip a terrible condition, and { should. bo placed on the shelf. Could not the city afiord a' new flag ? Upon the order of the chairman, the secretary of tho school board, to-day, sent a handsome wreath to be placed upon the casket of the late Daniel Reeves, who was a member of the board. ' An old chair can be relinished « and made to match other furniture by ap- plying one coat of Campbell's Varnish Stain. Anyone can use it and do good work. W. A. Mitchell sells it. The markot was well attended to- day: Farmers bave now a goed line of vegetables to offer. Eggs sold at 20e- to. 22¢. apd butter at to 97c. dhere was a good supply. It is rumored that.at the next ma: tinee of the Gentlemen's Driving As- sociation, a matched race will be held between C. Horn's horse and one pwn- ed by a man named Kelley. 1W€ race will 'be for $100 & side, best two heats in three. Piles helped at once with Dr. Shogp's Magic Uintment. Just to prove it a trial box will be mailed on request by, 490, 'hone was and 25¢. ated because they were "quiet," arc! other reasons for a liberal journal to | speak out. To call an offending com- pany to account is to do it a service, Since it has prejudiced its own stand- ing and will be slow tao repeat the ac-{ It fur- | ther the discussion of public property | tion. is not a criminal case; vights is The Whig is a waning told Let the that flattering unction to their Whig not desert quite customary. institution, it | is not envious lay souls. not | it ri- do I'he think so, employees of. the for 'they did when bribed to do *sq by the new val manager, abnor- | mal advantage of late years and na It has had an v turally looked forward to a return to business with the advent of | had the was, "1 But the months, hundr normal ona who means and whose | slogan Whig." four, wall out 'the | Wonder has has been giving pa- Is wipe been | here pers away by has beer cheapening --business--in other ords for Confessedly, wuld it institution later | circulation upon its re corresponding period. it But weak sl 1s a surprise. a waning and solemnly not the counter on it "will now promi to resort to, competitions and to reeciving of money over the without even | for no value whatever the s of a "coupon. The and then, of a paper ov the tendering knocker midst of its now Whig may he but it is in the fellow-ciiizens, face to. face. stood here, a fightér {or Kingston and a recognized friend. to it, while others deserted it and have, while in a traction 'of Can- a practice, forth such of criticism of "their place sontment of ev- have foreign land, where de ada. is put "fangs" of bicth as excited. the re ery lover of our good land. For any- to returh and forthwith accuse i disloyalty, one no avidence not pe- any person or paper matter. how fallible, 13 that méntal aberrations are culiar to. the, dog days alone. There seams to be an impression that the Whig's disclination « to make answer and to perpetuate the inevitable loeal fight is a-sign of weakness and con- ecssion., The ligense that such feeling engenders has reached its limit. Be- sides the sooner any incessant boast an whose conceit is as colossal as his grammar weak, realises this sooner there will bé a cordial atmos- er, 18 phere again. - Many After Job. It is reported that therp are applicants fol the position f turn- key at the jail, the position - made vacant by the resignation of Turnkey Vanluven, oi Batfersea. The matter will be dealt with shortly by the ex- oentive cominitten of the cotlnay- coun: ail. many nn a---------- "My Wardrobe," 'Phone b92, | help ! jo2 Sle, { lights. lean Ee easily and quickly altered ways, | and yet the Whig has had" the largest | { tive, the | heginning become | It has | the | writing Dr. Shoop, Raeine, Wis, Itch- ing, smarting, bleeding piles, internal or external; get quick and certain from Magic Ointment. Large Sold by all dealers. A gang of men and boys are em- | ployed at the roller rink, getting the floor in shape for the fall season. The giant electric planer is at work and will soon have the floor in fine con. dition. The rink will Teppen. on Labor day. > Not. many days ago. a young lady { lost a gold necklace with her initials on it, while down town. She adver tised for it, offering a reward; but it was not returne Wl. Thé necklace was found -by a young map, who known. ' The fst part is of Gertrude Ather- | ton's new novel, "The Gorgeous Isle' is the initial feature. of the Septem- {ber 'Smart Set. In this the author shows hk power of telling a love story, in 'strange settings--the. scene is a West Indian isle--and in high August time tells on the nerves. But [ that spiritless, no. ambition feeling by is known by druggists everywhere as Dr: Shoop's- Restora- Within forty-eight hours after to use the Restorative im- provement will be noticed. Of course; full health will not immediately . re- iturn. 'The gain, however, will surely | follow. And best of all, you will | realize and feel your strength and am- {ition as it is returning. Outside in- | tue: nces depress first the "inside ner- ves" then the stomach. ' Heart ' and {kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen { these falang nerves with br, Shoeop's Restorative and sce how quickly r| health will be yours again. Sold by all dealers. {taking what DELAYED BY THE STORM, a ools and serviceable, a Easily laundried, "All sizes, sally rg Fie h aneabga- Shirts of Dr Drawers Front Shirts The correet © Summer Shirt, cool and comforta- ble, 250 to choose from, All 75¢ makes, will be offered To-morrow and as long as the lot lasts, -¥ Umbrella For $1.00 We have just received and will have ready forsale To "IOrFOW 00 Men's Umbrellas At $1.00 Each. These have strongly 'made frames, good covers and stylish handles; and easily worth $1.25 to 1.40. | But Members of Choir Had Jolly Time. Although delayed by the storm, and compelled to stay away from home all night, the members of + Sydenham stréet church choir had a most -enjoy- able time, on theif excursion ta Clay- ton, N.Y., on Wednesday, The + trip was made on 'the steamer Eccelwat, wid Capt. George Hammond gave them a fine run over. . It was the in- tention to get an early start for home, >biit owing * to the stifi gale which came up, it was one o'clock this morning before a start" was mad. The steamer weathered the storm fine but when Brophy's. Point was reach. ed, it was deemed advisable to put in for a while before tackling the worst part of the journey, and a8 2 regult the. Kingstonians did not reach eity until six o'cldek. Marinemen re- port the night as very rough. The Compact Broken. The Montreal Umzette, in figuring up the fining. of hotel men in Kingston and Hadiilgn, remarks: "It looks a= to' party election funds as the price of non-prosecution for infraction of the license law had been broken up in On- tario." . We Show The Islands. s To their hest advantage Saturday. Qpeamer Amerie. 2:30 pan. Se. to: Naya Seotia dealers are trying the [# it the custom of paving contributions | lcorner the tomato market, " TT voap ensues "WE HAVE IT HE JUST WHAT YO" HAVE BEE LOOKING FO A Ladies' Fine Kid, Soft Sole, Low ors, Low Heel and Cushion Insole. A mattress for the foot. Price Low Shoe, $2.50. High Shoe, with, Rubber Teel, $3. he Joockett Shoe Store. P.8.--Large stock of Tranks and Buit Cases. soscosoOR ROONEY e5000000 » v evbossoUReTONen