Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1908, p. 2

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+ PEOE TWO. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. Summer Sale of Furni- ture, Carpets, &c. Your Chance To Save IT HAS GOST S140 TO LOOK AFTER THE CON. TAGIOUS CASES. | In the ablation oF dHospital-Some Bills Questioned--The Power | Given the Board of Health. | For some' time past there has been | a lot of talk about jthe cost of main- taining the patients at the isolation hospital. In June, satisfied with the make-up of several acdounts in connection with supplies | to the hospital, and called a special} meeting of the Board of, Health to re-| consider them. Wonder jugs expressed | that so much money was expended for | tobacco for instance. The medical] health officer had passed the bills, | however, and the board could do noth- ing else but order thir payment. Since then, however, less tobacco items appear in the provision ac- eounts, To date, the isolation hospital pa-| tients have cost the city $1,400. Four- | teen or fifteen patients have been look- i ed after, so that each one has cost the city about $100. There are now| three new patients in the hospital, | that the city has to continue to de- | fray 'more cost of mamtenance. The | Board of Health has appointed a com- | mittee to attend to these and future | cases, ! I'he 'largest provisions Saunders J. Dgi er, provisions Money. _ Mission Furniture, for Hall, Dining Room, Den, ete., for this sale. Library, all cuts in Price Oo | MAT- hot CHINESE and JAPANESE TINGS, just the floor covering for weather, 10¢., 15¢. up to 50e. yard: - of the bills for have INGO groeeries | these : | Purtell, ihe lat-| 11th the a ames In June been M. ¥ 136. 0. Hharle from M nd bil that wd ply ith to lay ol Shelves for books, 25¢c. up to $3.50 each. Book Cases. .Regular $15.00, to $12.00. Carpets, etc. ornamentary, ete. \ purchased \ member reduced the Health wonders if the usod up in thres cost abou' Board half The 225 far. PHONE 80. Yours, Attention has been to z.- F. Harrison Co.! power given a Board of Health | spend | money. The following is fino the, act ol liest cord was Oilcloth, | days. Rugs, Limnoleums, constables have S50 drawn e in e¢ treasurer of the thwith, upon der ut Special Sale |: = | ad or any two of them for service performed wuwnder their - direction hy iri this act." new cases continue city treasury will empty council ean ill-afford this $2.000 for pur- but it people. It will be necessary, however, for the Board of | Reatth to economize in every way pos- lo, but not to the detriment of the who must receive every care. an A of to be found, the he I'he | year =O0N Oi the Best Quality 'i Wilton Velvet Rugs city to hand out pose not anticipated, and protect the any Forget Your Stomach. | ti nts, Have thor oughly {discomfort. food without dis digests If your your digestion is it are realize how much more difference These Rugs are in sizes, makes to have a stomach you 3 x 3} yards, 3 x 4 and 3} x 4. alarm 11.45 firemen received from box 24, at the corner of Princess Victoria streets. Joth stations promptly to the eall, they had been "stung. puller is found there awaiting him. false At is o'elock, again at Tuesday a call | and responded found that | the alarm | good R. McFAIL, ©i%% and Ii | 18 a stiff sentence Kingston Carpet Warehouse | May. Going Wost. Free The great harvest fields in the west attracting a large number of peo- from this district. Many have loft within the past few weeks, for west- wn fields, and the farm laborers' excursion on Thursday, promises to. be very largely attended. The train will | leave the K. & P. station, at + | | | are ni 'a BY ple PL w= » 0% %0d aly English Kemed roratestho wh Fi YY woo aon BE vy oJ - noon. Rideau Lakes And Ottawa King leave for Wednesday, Thurs- Saturday, at 6 am., and for N.Y., Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 6.15 p.m. Swift & Co., Agents. and Monday, Rideau Ottawa, day' and (lay ton, Friday James The Wood Med sina Co. Queen Vormeriv Wiis 9 r'n~onto, CABS The Old Stand and The Old Num. Phone 490 OFFICE ~ NO. orders: promptly attended night or day. Western arm Lands. Owing to/the regent finan- cial stringency we 'have 'been able to secure a large list of When the powers Improved Lands for . | Vinol promotes Quick Sale fin omer and {ment to the body. It strengthens the {digestive organs, inéreases the appe- which are, in many cases at | tite, repairs worn tissue and replaces ' present, wild land prices | Weakness with strength We have lsewhere. many grateful letters from old peo- e . { ple. whom Vinol has benefited. { This is because Vinol is made by We Have Also Some Good: Bargains in Wild Lands. scientific, extractive and concentra- | ting from fresh cods' livers, | 'Please call for particu-! lars. Back From Trip. Rev. J. Villiers here on the did as expected, fog and the breaking of one of the steamship's en He arrived on Monday. With him an old boyhood friend, Dr: JF, M. Facer, principal of Kent College, Canterbury, whe will spend some weeks here. Charles not reach Saturday owing down gines to is All Eng., Miss sister, visiting Mor FEEBLE OLD FOLKS. is Danford, Katie Mrs. Percy Doyle her real There Are Many in Kingston, Ont. Who Should Read This Article. With old age comes loss of power, the as In former years, move slowly and blood thin, sluggish tery, the appetite is poor, tion weak, and the waste ces outstrips the addition. I'o all such elderly Kingston and vicinity we est cod tion, which alements of life fecbleness ana are not © as the | organs effectually, and the diges- ol life tor- sunses acute actt the loss 18 wa- feeble, people in Want liver 18 rich to pre- the our delicious Vinol, in of life are low restorative process | 0 3 Ld furnishes nourish- is process | combining with \peptonate of iron all | the medicinal, healing, body building I elongents of cod liver oil, but'no oil. | Vinol cannot bring back lost but it will bfighten those that remain, | | and we ask elderly people of hing- {ste n to try Vinol on our offer to ve-| McCANN'S, | turn money if it fails to give satisfac- tion. George W. Mghood, B51 Brock St. Kingston, Ont. yes ' | the military { don: | calling ! Watertown municipality | | must pay | a stomach that promptly and | - {ordered use Day's Dyspepsia Cure and |? able to forget. | | body | terday | order | purse. druggist, coaches and sleeping cars. ROBERTS PROPOSED HIM. Buchan Given Access ' To Clubs. Brig.-Gen. the mayor was not! BRIG.-QEN, BUCHAN. Brig.-General Lawrence Buchan, C. M.G., A.D.C,, is attending the cavalry manoeuvres at Aldershot. Proposed by Lord toberts, General Buchan has been made an honorary member of all and naval elubs in Lon- Brockville And Ogdensburg. Friday, 8 steamer America, at and Rockport both way a.m. Lananoque I'are bec. LETTERS GIVE GIVE A GLUE HARRY DENNY DROWNED AT CHARLOTTE HARBOR. Girl Says Her Lover Took Job on Boat "Just For a Lark"--If Money Can} Be Raised Body Will Be Secured. Watertown, N.Y., Times. was "larry on whose found, Denny, body lens ti Y you were drown terday lease | his ram alternoon relatives." the pretty morning. Lot I'his teleg | Rochester plunged | Durand in griof thi loft work and | the to find the relatives of boy whom she and' from whom she had been parted not quite two weeks, It was "'just her, that he | on the boat | back again. death | dead us of Blanche from coroner her went out around City for cared told a job would be news of his will receive a lark," he to get he the n will for wis going and But come that soon now and she his to- has be body morrow, There | faths Tr, juare, the boy's Denny, of was only George J his Phelp find. They of hr lover, Blanche then went haok to har work, though her heart ached at the thought that he, whom called her best | friend , was The two men who were the lad's only relatives, went otit try and- raise funds among their friends to bring the boy's burial. Jf succeed brought 'here to-morrow will in a will be a poor for they old grand- 30 Publie and Ih | + of ld [tives treet, | were | the only rela- This preparation has digestive, tonic | and laxative properties. Each bottle | contain sixteen days' treatment. For Not having a full sett of sale only at Wade's drug store. patterns in aly sizes we] A Busy Alarm Puller. : The fraud offer them at cost price. : ran work evening, the she no more, to baagk for they it will be morning It it best, rough sort of can afford no come {box and funeral at more Harty on the afternoon, as the lotte harbor, he about the boat was drowned, Denny not thé Casgpian's at Alexandria Bay and when the Caspian called there he was employed as _a deck hand. The Caspian reached Charlotte A staging had been let down onsene side of the boat in that men might make repairs to the hull and clean it. Denny working on the staging fell into the water. he struck his head in falling not known. Five blasts from the steam- whistle were blown and the life crew immediately put out Penny had time when The and was a deck hand Yesterday in Char from a staging the water, and emploved as steamer (Cas pian hoat was fell into by members He days ago was known of crew. few was a yes- morning. was about three when he Whether 1s or's saving Summerville, for the last reached the ( dragged about covered the body. Youn Denny had last heen employ: n on from down orew gone aspian hour men for an re- | ed ¢ Winthrop street. had worked at the his father and mother Durand said she mother had met Black river decided to he had lived S. R. Ryen arid at 6 4 Addison street. Miss Durend the and Mrs. Lewis Durand, street, Some construction Previous te that he hon Miss work brake shop. are dead. understood that death by drowning Ja some tme a Until o to work on the n the Earl bowse iy building. He had 12 Lillian street and ago the also at danphter of Mr. of 1150 Dexw- ey ' Thief Snatched Her Purse. A Kingston lady had quite an perience on her way from Syracuse to her home here, the early part of the week, one that she will remember for | some time was put to quite a little incoifvenience by a sneak thief. | When her train arrived at Water: town she stepped _gut to take the train Cape Vincent She had her tie ket, trunk check and quite a sum of money in 'a hand While walk- ing dow n the platform 4 man ran up {behind "her and snatched her purse, disappeargd 'in the crowd and made good his #eape. I'he voung lady was in a predicament o the loss of her Her here were tele phoned to apd money was at telegraphed over to bring her No trace has been found the by the Watertown police. as she for bag. ver parents home. of thief Special Excursion To New York. Via New York Céntyal, Tuesday, August 25th. One fare plus 81 for round frip. Tickets good ten days. Grand Ceftral station. Through See agents. Ste | the { that the girl | the | once | | | i | THE SPORT REVIEW VICTORIAS PLAY IN NA- PANEE TO-DAY. -- Y.M.C.A. Harriers Busy--Married Fosties Beat the Single Men -- Queen's Will Have Good Rug- bs Team. The Viectori eit at noon, "to-day, for Napanee, to play the league team: there, The liné-up will be practically the same as played against them last day, and the locals hope to win out. This makes the third time these two teams have played this season, the Vies landing both games by narrow margins. Quite a number of support- ers went up with the team to help them along. Harrier Squad At Work. The Y.M.C.A. harrier squad are out running every gvening, and are doing good work. Some of these runners are showing up very well, and they should take a good shake out of the visiting runners here on Labor Day. The Labor Day race should draw some of the best runners in the Eastern section. Notices have been sent to all' the nearby towns and teams will be sent from nearly every one. Fully for- ty runners will be here to take part. Queen's And Rugby. Queen's will soon be re-opening and then the football and track squads will be out at work. Everything points fair to the college having a good rugby team this : season. Many new men are coming in that are counted on as good ones, and some old-timers who have been in the game before will be out in harness, "Jack" Williams may attend college, but of course he will. not be able to play football, unless a special permit is securedt for him, after playing = profes- sional hockey and football in Ottawa. The Wife Men Won. A game of baseball between married and single men of the post- office took place at the Cricket field last evening, and resulted in a win for the "bread-winners,"" by the score of 11 to 10. Parkin and Amey were the battery far the winners and Daley and Mullen for the losers. Watertown Yacht Won. cruising race from Chaumont Bay, N.Y., to Gananoque, was won by the Watertown Yacht Crescent, which covered the distance in 4.34, 33 The Iris was second in 4.35 Chiriya,' of Kingston, third, in 5. the Kathleen, of Kingston, fourth, 5.12.42. The Chiriya was second classes N. P. and Q., and the leen setoond in class R. At Cape Vincent on Monday, ' the yachts anchored for the night. In the afternoan an exhibition race was giv- en. The Chiriya finished first, the Iris second, and the Kathleen third. To-day there is a hig yachting pro- gramme, at .Gananogue, where the the Tne in in Rath cousin, . George Nor. | Kingston boats hope to repeat their victories of last week against the Wa- tertown, Rochester, Hamilton and Toronto clubs. Sporting Notes. The ' race for the pennant in the Fastern Baseball League promises to be close, The Neéw York Americans will get Pitcher Gagrge McConnell, of the Buf- falos,. at the end of the Eastern League season, Peyrusson, ' diving over the Marne heat the metres made ronto, 1906, There is considerable among the members of the Athletio la- team, St. Catharines, and its svmmorters, at the wav their challenge thirty-one at Joinville, world's record of by Andree, of To- metres into England, 20.17 in indignation Crosse AS OTHERS THINK. Everyone in Kingston Has Right to His Own Opthion. While everyone has a right to hig own opinion, yet it wise to always consider what others think and pro- fit by it. Nothing makes life interferes a 18 so miserable, or so widely with the usefulness of the average' person, «as indigestion, and it is well for us to give fair con- sideration to what others think ghout this remarkable affliction. | the | | : | | | i river. | | | | ex-! | | ticket ! G. W. Mahood is positive that Mi-o-na stomach he has an absolute cure indigestion and the symptoms that fol- such as distress af- tongue, bad flatule tablets ior disagreeable this dispase, eating, roated the mouth, dizziness, nervousness, They sell guaranteed or lieve in it and many low in * and satisfaction They be with back. you. Mi-o-na money 80 may Kingston's Famous Fur Store. . The Derby is on the top again. -- Noith, South, East, and West -- everywhere you lock you'll: see them. Styles this season are nicer than ever, Something neat and attrac- tive about every hat we show: Watch our windows. Importers Of Fine Hats. Makers of Fine Furs, Princess St. taste | for the Minto cup is being treated; NW... Owens, innipeg, won Swi of Manit from twenty-six competitors, pn the four-mile course in one hour fifty- thiree Minutes, &vimanifig with the eur rent, Hans Wagne.: of Pittsburg, leads the National Baseball League in batting with 337, followed "by Donlin, of New York, with 3.23. Ty Cobb, of Detroit, leads the American League in batting with 3.45. Utngire Owens, last year with the Hastern Baseball League, is wanted now by both major leagues. Ban Johnson 'wants him right away, but Presidlent O'Bajen, of . the American Association, refuses to let him go. Morgan, Boston's pitcher, tried, on Saturday, to get Ty Cobb in the head with the ball. It missed by only a oouple of inches. Had it landed Cobb would have been out for the series Cy Morgan tris this tactic every time Cobb faces him. . The Canadian - bowlers concluded their tour by defefiting Ballymena, Coleraine. Of thirty matches played by them, eight were won and fifteen lost, usually by narrow margins, The general bowling fraternity's opinion of the team is that it is immensely superior to the 1904 team; and if the rate of progress is maintained for the next quadrenniwm' the British bowlers 'will have to look to their laurels. Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction in price in the order and. readv-made clothing department; also gents' furnishings. Look at dis- play windows. ¢ THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS| IN GENERAL. Occurrences In/ The City Anu Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Egkily Read And Re- membered. Ice cream dispensed from pure cream at Gibson's Red (ross drug store foun- tain. William N.Y. is visiting city. of Rochester, in. the McLaughlin, old friends in the Canadian is holidaying in John Miller, teller Bank of Commerce, Toronto. Miss Loretta Small is Dieu 'hospital undergoing for nerve trouble. Badger"s genuine old-fashioned fee in tin cans, enly at Gibson's Cross drug store. Mrs. R. Uglow and children,. Partie street, returned esterday from two weeks onting at Bay Island. Fgur women patients were removed, on Tuesday, from Rockwood hospital to the institution at Cobourg, Beef, Iron and Wine, the king tonics, sold only at Gibson's Cross drug store. IPhone 230, The death occurred at Syracuse, N, Y., on Aug. Sth, of Miss Lizzie Man ders, who had many friends in flling- -. - Nestles' Food, a perfect nutriment for children and invalids, fresh at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, I W. H. Davy, Moorhead, Minnesota, if the guest 'of his niece, Mrs. William H. Stevenson, corner Di ision streets, The roller rink floor is planed, ready for the fall. opening, on. Labor day. The skating surface is now one of the best in Canada, : Steamer America makes. another, trip to Brockville and Ogdensburg, Friday, 8S 'a.m., returning leaves Ogdensbu Meals on board. Fare! Nerve .. Food, Kidney and Catarrh Red Cross in /the Hotel treatment tof- Red of Red ston. Dr. Pills, * fresh at store. Miss Margaret Stokes, New York, and Miss Eleanor May. Shelter Kingston, N.Y., are the puests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoppes, 172 street Horlick's 'fresh at store. All p.m. Chase's Ointment Gibson's drug Johnson size all Cross Milk, Red Malted Gibson's 8, drupe the Kingston vachts, with the exception of -the Temeraire, are at Gananoque, fo-day, at the régatia The Kathleen is picked as a winner in her race McConkev's sold in son's Red Cross Two Gananogqate young men in a sail boat, had a very lively time this morning, in the harbor. The wind was so strong that it tore up the sails, and they had a difficult task in pre- venting the boat from capsizing Rev. W. A. Mellroy, pastor of Stew- arton Presbyterian church, ' spending his holidays with his brother in Uhi- cago, has left to attend the 'Winona conference at Winona Lake, Mr. Me- liroy is a of Mrs. Mellroy, Sy- denham street, famous assorted Kinoston drug only at store, mels, A Creamy Delight. fountain are absolutely Good ice eream soda is the most delicious bevérage made. Our soda is made right and served right. A libe- ral quantity of pure ice cream is given, pure' crushed fruits and fruit syrups only are employed, and our glasses and everything else about the pure. Wade's drug store. Called Here To-day. The government steamer Speedy, carrying Earl Gray, Lord Lascelles, Hon, .G. P. Graham, Deputy Minister of Canals M. J. Patler, Capt. Arthur Sladen, " A.D.C. td his excellency, and Col. Stephens, chairman of the Mont- real harbor commission, were at Swift's wharf, this forenoon, an their way to Fort William. The party did not 'stay long in the city, the visit being unofficial. While here Earl Grey called on Col. Gordon, D.O.C., at the Armouriss. Ruins The System. Never take calomel unless physician's order. For mild, cleans ing physic use Dr. Hamilton's Pills, They give relief to headache, aid the stomach, enliven the liver, ensure good health. No family medicine bet- ter than Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 258. a box. under a' Wine, "our own,' Beef, Tron ~and S0c., at Wade's make. Pint bottles, Drug Store. i j Colborne ard] Care, [ | What fat rl know, of Sourse what every fat 1 minutes. of these heart beat may bé your fy It goes, thump-te-thump, teste thump--thamp, look. out Ps this you 'fall back dead. Shafford, a lat lown farmer, stone Sean sitting in a chair, with eyes at a per held Sealy stifl, cold hands. Thess are_not Fare cases. ixecess fat is a ngerous at all + Your fav' pers AY © hv Ir 5 on my be © cel- lently ghod spirits, a happy, laughing! soul, he knows not at what | mowent Some slight over exertion dy usher in th. You will have no time to prepare when the fatal second has ampived, It will be all over. Save yourself and your Tamily such a calaity. You can do by usigg *Renge,"' witheat a Hie he the most wonderful fat remedy. whieh bas ever been discovered. It 8' tr of tropical fruit extracts, and is -- safe, There is nothing * wy 'just as 31700 per full sised 7p re J r full si box. Ro m: Pe paid, 2 The Rengo So diy Belt. ih, 1 Tia aon iA wil gladly sel you a tria ree by mail, if you write them Sitact Lu to Betroit; ug ggist. no free packages at For sale and reco! by Henry Wade, D MERIT WINS ne Kingston To acquire merit qne must be ines enterhg 0 work, at eh rates Stated in the offer submitted. The cheque thus sent in will be return. Newspa, ment without author 1 partment will not ed to the Fespeetive Sontracty Whose tens no lowest oF or any tender not heces By order, { L. K. JONES, Secreta sarily accepted. Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 10th August, 1908 rs insert HEY his advertise from the De be paid for it. doing something better than the present best. That is the principle we follow with our . Shirts, Collars, Ties, Fancy Hosiery, Etc. All the time striving to give you better values than you ever had before. : P. J. HUNT, Agent for "J." Brand Austrian Collars ; also "W. G. ahd "R." Collars, 1 sizes. Striking of Gan' be secured from the Chronometer in Our Window." Now the City Clock very convenient. Smith Bros. Issuers of Marriage CORRECT TIME is out commission this will be Jewellers 345 KING ST. Licenses. 'Phone 666. Values IN Table Linens, Table Napkins, and Towellings Bleached Damask, $1.00. Special, at 92 inch! Regular 75¢. Bleached Damiask. 72 inch. ) Special, for . we Regular $1.25. 95¢. § Table Napkins. Regular $2.50. Special at $2.00 per dozen. 3 Napkins. Regular $3.00 dozen. Special, at $2.50. i Class Towelling, 21 inches wide. Regular 10c. Special, 4 at 8c., at We have received a choice lot of Send . Skmns and invite you to see them. We make a specialty of COATS. Exclusive Furrier, W. F. Gourdier, 76, 78 and B80 Brock street. Cc will surely be satisfied Walsh handles none but Scranton.' "Well ! oal, Well t from P. This 1s clean WALSH'S. i My with this. Mr. NEWMAN & SHAW'S The Always Busy, Store. " "iv Bilious Attacks Oils Coal Oil Lubricating Oils Gasoline We make a specialty of handling Lubricating Oils of all kinds. Prices oa application. W.F. KELLY & CO., South Cor. Ontario and Qlatence Sts. 'Phone, 486. 486. During this hot weather there @ are a great 'many people figad their «@ stomach upset. They are biltous, liver out of order, bowels irregular, tongue coated and little wesire for food. What we would recomend is a +bottle of our Little Pink' Laxatives They stir up the siuggish ver and bowels and free of all poisons. 25¢; a bottle, to be had from P only 9000000000000 00000000000e > w Q 1H » . oN a "Phone, 348; 185 Princeds St. : SRessecseesessassatRen Stoves eccone HAVE YOUR Windows D Decorated GLACIER High Victor a , aQ uly bs ---- substitute for Bama Glass D. J. DAWSON Successor to Dawson , a and Staley, '217 at Living Prices. Vie isher ; and a nts, Music, ete ling American ] 7

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