Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Sep 1908, p. 2

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: THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1968, = | ' | '° RT : aa 5, os Playfair Martens & Co. Bl oY D A Al Members Toronto Stock Exchange { TAT = _-- T ig A Cg b AMP PROF. SHORTT NAMED. PLANS FIR CITY DOME MISS LAIRD MARRIED A GIFT OF $10,000. TO THE PUBLIC. | AB One of the Civil Service Com- | : : ! To Frank Yeigh, a Well Known Endowment of Fellowship «in the | We Are Agents For Parisian Sage, b Canadian Northern Ry. Bidg., Toronto, Canada i y A Torontonian | School of Mining. | : : ERY ; : - nian. ninge I ok and We Khow the Guarantee, Special attention given |ALL REGIMENTS WERE OUT NOT ACCEPTED BY PROPER-| 1 quiet wedding was solemnized, at | Dr. Milton L. Hersey, of Montreal, |" is Genuine. 3 | : ! T = : ; TY CO ITTEF. eleven o'clock, on Wedn ¥ morning, (has given $10,000 to endow a fellow. G. W. Mahood CO i A «. ON THE FIELD. a MM a at the residence of Rev. Robert. and ship in the department of - chemistry Parisian Sage 8h Mabood. ait | Yr J 5 y Mrs. Laird, I87 University avenue, |of the Kingston School of Mining. restorers. is Tantoed= 4 ; « | And a Fine Day's Work Was Ac-| [8 2 i | The Estimates Too Hioh--Archi- | when their daughter, Anuie Louise, to To Stop fain shan, 4 complished By the Men--Notes | | L tect to Prepare Another ' Plan Nas married to Frank Jeigh, of To- Plead Guilty. ox To eure daadeufl, : £ bait Mining District, giving Joes pital { ; . = i ' : rqnto, in the presence er imme | yj, peakille' court M. Foley Tanti To ara ders the tec Dorion oni Hise ) 3, cu i of Interest From the Camp P on Exact Lines of Old Dome (diate relatives. - The ceremony wee B ouch ville Sun AM. Foley 'an® To cure itching afsthe Tap vo Copies maimed. t on receipt of | Tuesday was a busy day at --Bar- 3 and For Tts Restoration. performed bythe father of the bride - Ross pleaded guilty to three bur- To put life into faded ry. 3 %c., or mounted ones alld mn. he alr aa eaimernts : pes by Rev. Do. M. Maotillis rey' glaries in Athens. The robbery of To make harsh hair soit and luxuri- riverine mm---------- Fiehe's. camp, dae £4 rel EE ir § | The city property committee met, axsisted Dy : well Res, rey the B.. & W.-nnd N, W. RR. station | ant. were out mn the field a ght o clo yesterday afternoon, to receive the |9! Chalmers church, anc ex. Tol land tool-houge was not pressed by To make heir grow, or money back. in the marping, ap a sme Hay . work [plans of the new dome for the. ¢ity Alesander Laird, of -the Royal Mili- |). crown attorney. Judge McDon-} ° It is the mostadelightiul hair dress- } was Bceonpished thors war Hot rood i | buildings, prepared by Power & Son. tary mn : I Gv he ald will impose sentences on Septem- | ing made, and Is a great favorite jrataer Warsh Juv .lu 2 There were: present, Alds. Angrove A ke mR ae -- i : ber 8th, when Willie. McGuire ' comes | with: ladies who desire beautiful and Couper, Free, Graham, |Prother, Rev oP et id vy up for trial, charged with robbing | luxuriant hair. Price 50c. a large jhuonn's umjsersity, Ah attended by | it}, violence a pal named Hughes. bottle at G. W. Mahood's, or by ex- presented two sketches for the pripos- | "** Sister, he the oo hiv -- press, all charges prepaid, from Gi ed dome, the proportions being a lit- Yooh, of rn Touher, gs ! The critic always winces' at his own | roux Mig. Co., Fort .Erie, Ont. » large 3 po gh, ot licine. tle larger than those of the burned The lovely wedding gown was of | Medicine mission. 3 . STOCKS We have just issued | { breeze, and one good showing for | the first day was the fact that no | person had to fall out of the ranks | owing to the heat. A good many of | the men in camp this year have nev- fer been in the ranks before, and a he H . a \ ; 0 wer 2 © p con- : . : 'se number ,of them are making a re- come. cowever; vw ecommi {in | cream silk crepe de chine, with triin- sidered the estimates too high and in- markably good showing alresdy 1 I n 1 mings of filet lace and white satin. : Yesterday the men were out on the Bo 3; | |structed the architect to prepare plans | yw. 0 WOM & tulle veil caught CORRECT field from 8 a.m. until ten o'clock. : oe and specilications for restoring the with orange blossoms, and a dia- Then they returned to the tents for a PROF. ADAM SHORIT. old dome on, the old lines, and 0 mond and pearl brooch, the gift of : twenty-minute rest, and then went | Prof. Adam Shortt. of Queen's. has 2 the committee on Thursday af- the grbom. The bridal bouquet was TIME out again until 12 o'clock, retur MDE | been appointed a member oi the Civil ternoon of next week. } hi of white'roses. 2 3 pamen 4 Te Both sketches prepared by the archi- Ti : ; a : C = Qorvice scion. 'This is 4 ske 1 by he bridesmaid was dressed in pale S : 0 the ba Service ( orm ic B. hi 5 the hody tect satisfied the committee, but as rel hugpry Ene, Pae Can be secured from | Shae th t § civil sere nts of | the lowest estimate would exceed the |g), gift of the groom, and carried bronometer in Our Window. : | 2 y J BV se 8s of i. : : J ' . the time they are out, for in such | the appointment o an's Jinsurance money received, neither was|.: 1 a Now the City Clock is out in : the inside service, merit alone enter- po + ; - PInk roses. , warm weather this would indeed be a {ing into the selections, The customs | Accepted. The first of the lang was, Mr. and Mrs. Yeigh, after receiving : A of commission this will be ap "FF rte , v ¥ Ins, ; . , e s ng : she: iv : hardship et Yom Lime lo me they and post oflice service are exempted jue more imposing, the 'dome' being the hearty good. wishes of their very convenient. | ain art given a good rest, or to use the jo oo. the commission. Professor {made nineteen Jeetihightr than the old friends, left 'on the noon train for a roi we ( niss : es or 9 py . Sp . 1 I'o® construct' the dome of Rom trip to the Maritime Provinces. is aGCaD Th Je | ONE | hortt will accept the "position. He {an stone from thé base to the col: | The bride is @ graduate of Queen's easy To the soldier' this means has best a vasdoat of Binaries sinec 3 Z : Sale . to sit down on the grass | 1879 and on the staff of (Queen's since | WMDs and, above that of steel would {and the groom is a well-known jour- 2 a % : It was a very pretlys scene yester- | [886 He will resion his ofessorshipA <0st from 825,000. to $27,000. To con- | nalist and magazine writer, and both / ¢ Zz ; y 3 day to see all the regiments out on i Tn profes 0s Np struct a concrete base and reinforced | have hosts of friends, who: showered V, Every- the field at the one time I'he bands | 2" Noy : ay TE {concrete dome would cost from $20,- gifts in abundance upon them. s thing y were out and played lively airs for | 18 well known id acc Ns St his suc. {000 to $22.000. To construct a Steel - e i » NS as i i ¥ L ' ; i the: marching. - joe 5 8 thamian ol a {frame wood-clad dome would cost MARINE NEWS. y 1 : | boards. | duced from Yesterday the duties were furnished : «. |816.000 to 817.500 s Je lle ; - Fant inch Michel La Rochelle, recorder of St. |%'%: 3H Le ' N 5 wellers 15 per cent | from the 7th infantry br gad ' ad Line ie Tey corer of pl. The second plan was more like the | What is Poind About the CW F a 1 1 Hats : ; 950, A to diy thi duty bie furnis iy T y | the Civil: Service Comniissi nd Hr. Ia old dome, but six feet higher and a | Wharves - o 345 KING ST 0 0s the 6th brigade ajor ur: | hae ' " 4 S85 One 1 1 28 little wider. The brices its coh-| . . 4 | ner f th rr regiment, was camp | Rochelle was private secretary to Sir {little Wider Fhe pri for Jus can I'he schooner Mary Ann Lydon clear Ha V C Arri V ed : a time toj"n.° . He of Sate ¥iwilirid' 1 toa hen he was leader |Struction in the above mentioned ma- df Q i J v [medical orderly officer for Tuesday, | Wilrie awurier, when he was leader | THEE he : B00. & "led for Sodus. . medics X | ' terials were : $16,000 to $17.500: $11, In all the very newest Issuers of Marriage bu y and | and to-day this duty was furnished {1 the opposition," . 000 to $15,000: 211.000 to $12.000. rk choose Larnelia cleared this . Li RBs by Major ( LL. Curtis, of the ith | "ag v " Me 1) . gg 3 orning, for Oswego. A St I save. | Sketch Of His Career. |. To recodstruct the old dome in steel The schooner IE MW. Bait cleared merican y eS icenses. res ment fand wood, the architect estimated, this morning for Deseronto -- 2 . Buy the King Hat, the best $2.50 'Phone 666 . (chairman), McCartney, and Toye. Joseph Power for dinner, and then out again #t o'clock in the afternoon until 4:30 Of coursagthe men are not drilling all military term, are fMowed to "stanc All the buglers in the camp were | Prof. Shortt was born of Scotch | would cost $10,000 None of the i! India i 5 called yesterday to report to the [parentage, at Kilworth, Ont., on No I BR ire. toy arach Fhe steamer India is undergoing re s ' {above figures covered: the cost of clock | Ah T. F. ergeant-instructor in bugling at di- vember 24th, 1859. He was educated | "| pairs af the government dry-dock. Hat in Canada. | or bell. . mn Fe tat ; ona ol arters tkert u sch : at | ' I'he steamer Kenirving cleared for H ' visional headquarter oop (at Walkerton high hd at] "al Graham der lared that none of | ; load coal i rs ith's Fall Capt Re George LL. Starr, of the Queen's University, entering the latter | . Oswego to load coal for Smith's Falls ° » ¥ - arri- b - a 5 . [the schemes was what the committee Phe scl Ford 'River ill elit 14th regiment, having reported for lin 1879. He graduated as bachelor of \ wanted. Tt coukin't afford to efect a we schooner orc iver, will clear 2 I 4 yuk or 0 erect al : Y ' . ty i chaplain to the 46t} regi- {arts vol sli 8 v. | . {to-night for Charlotte, with a cargo du iaplain ' 1 arts, with gold medal in philo ophy, | costly dome. He claimed that the | I i WW son 0. nent, was taken on the strength of land as governor-general's prizeman in Lo hitect" should have: brought in a1 oe dspar. : t camp from Aug. 3st. [1883, and as master 'of arts in 1554. |} I and iver G Fowl it I'he steamer Prince Rupert has ar {Plan and given an estimate of what i rived at Deseronto, from Lake Super QM.S.L. White, RCR., reported |Sufcecs: seniivipinlva Thee Wi of ie, x Sib Tenor ted | Subsequ ntly, : J took #0 tora hu {would cost to restore the old dome on |; ports. with iron ore *heap~|'0F 'uly am 3 ake y 4 slreng gle vourse at Glasgow and i'dinotirgh | aE Anime ha . ; Pp » . e cheap of Aug. 31st + exactly the same lines. The base of The schooner Jamieson eleared, to : . camp Irom hid wversities. © Un returning. to, Canada | we : a PH . est Furni- ------ he was appointed assistant Profes {the dome was in good condition, in day, for Fairhaven, and will load : : ' "OF his opinion. Mr. Power didn't auree : Ee no ture and Notes Of The Can p {of philosophy in his alma mater in|: ! Id. Gia ; ce. "| coal for the M. T. company. ~ \ meetir f the chaplains will be | |g In 1859 he became lecturer in Mh : d. Salam i) T the hase. Io I'he steambarge Navajo has unload- hha ge glang o) 7 he became le said that a goad deal of it would . mst role i Car PYtiii to arrange for Sunday services. [the new department of potitival sci- 2 Boy : ed a cargo of general freight. from have to . be replaced. Ald. tiraham Montreal, and is now aw#®iting orders, 3 he following regiments varaded, | once ( 502 became fessor of | 4: : : ' : . . House. : ; | ence, and in 1892 became pro a | still maintained = that the base was | Swift's : Steamer Caspian, down ARE to-day, for musketry mstruction : {that subpét, occupying that. position | : eo pyiny ! good. tand up, * to-day; steamer Dundurn, th a p 8.15 i he | , : > 3 + { 10th Regiment, at I5 am, at th [till the present time. { Ald. Toye pointed out that it would | jown. toiday: steamer. Alathe. irom butt \" and quadrons, ith He has frequently contributed arti cost pretty close to $2,500 to replace : ) { i = bay points | Sars at 4; for instruction; 68 On 6 ¢ and social s eels {hay } , 3 : Hh Revimant. 'at. Ti wom ' {or iad cles « n + fonom an ; i : ine 18 - the clock and bell. Hence the cheap- | The steamer New Island Wanderer A | ) i ey iment =. am , or as tperiodicals in Canada andthe Bites est plan submitted would cost more [will continue on her present route S ane RC ( 3, ate x . » © . . ing dist n 1 | States. In I897 he wrote a pamphlet {than the amount of insurance re- | among 'lie islands for about twe 13rd Dragoon it 2 pom, for instruc |g, Phe Early History of Canadian ceived. | = ) . : 1 weeks longer. She js doing good busi- 4 | tion; 45th Regiment, at 2 p.m., at the Bankin Bard sive of a Ste ire at] g 3 : y Jank | The desire of the committee seemed ness. Ready for your closest ~in- We have a clofee lot # Mine, [butt > . i rol i . | * | Prof. Shortt will resign his profes- {4 he to not spend more than the in-{ "Ni. 7T. (o's harf : The steamer ie » de f + At | ha " , : | : : | . ; o's wharf : ¢ Of the Best Quality | Lito. B Kidd, of the ith Hus foprial chair at. Queen's," His loss 10 [darance money To otto ge ols Roan SO hart + The Sleames {sars, has assumed medical charge of |p, ghiversity will be keéniy felt hy Wilt > | p f ; 1 ny 3 st La 1 . |} his 0 § gh i va . » 14: eh } I'he fol wing 2 sibled, eb er dug Hill the gap ct I by his retirement, {lines, and also to prepare specifica- | comPany and . the Ungava will clear y ffor signalling 2nd Cava ry Brigade, {jo without doubt he is the able t tions, so that these can be submitted | fon Fort William; the tug Emerson | one othicer, two non-commissioned od- [Canadian authority on © economics. [to the' committee when it meets on arrived light from Cape Vincent and | 'S ar rl » or Ww » '. , i Mr Ct IH ; i g irq 3 ve |cuss iv} eig i" men : pe ¥ Tole ny | Prof. Shortt, besides being a scholar, | 'hursday afternoon of next week. | cleared for Fairhaven, with "barge artillery hrigaces, one . sergeant ant 4gok an interest in athlitics, and Al [Then the committee will instruct the | Hector. [four men per battery; infantry, one Ol [present is a member of © the hoard of architect to call for tenders. A week Seine ct i [ficet. two * non-commissioned: officers | yoforonce of the Canadiin-Tiercslingi- 101] to alowed for toate vo oo or | GUEEN'S MAN HONORED. Ru St {and J dight men per regiment; No 2 | ate Athletic Union y | ceived, and then the whole scheme will) ; | ied Qmhulange, X On = Le ar. Some Hme jp He 1 Suite the submitted to the city council some- | Goes to International Congress at | : , go ment, as well as the Ross andiwhere about September 15th. Edinbursis 2? amp 1s composed of Lieut J Whitney governments atl Topanio, | The first sketch presented by the | gh. | Hughes, Dresidant olor 3 Ross Ihave recognized hi ability fof difli- | architect showedsa dome that would ; : {and Major A. W. Richardsor i [cult commission work, and he hips fig- have been an' adornment to the city 2 These Rugs are In sizes, | There were two patients in the hos- ured on a number of impqrtant Tom- (huildings. The clock dials were placed delphia's wealthiest and most beauti | ful suburb, has been appointed to re 3 X spection and - comparison and Ermine 'Sets. Call and seo with the showing. made by PRICES. : other stores. W. F. Gourdier, Exclusive Furrier, 76, 78 and 80 Broek street. ! | It was finally decided, on motion of ' w; Of ere for Fort William; he 2nd Cavalry Brigade, and Lieut. | gygtees and senate, as well as stu- Ald, Graham, to ide, 0 Mr. Power Si Josd soa} 1h re dor for Oswego, [to All the - desirable shades that fashion calls for are to be had here in a big range of prices. McCall will take : h 2 the 45th gents, for he was one of the "hig" |{, prepare a plan for the restoration with barges Ungava and Winnipeg. legime until er orders i " 1 . Tic . : 3 3 i EB a food {-nvedim ry til further order men of Queen's. 1t will be difficult to {of the old dome. following its exact The Winnipeg will load for the M. T. f <? 50c a Yard and Up OR LARD E------ Many lines have only one Dress length, S0 an early GASOLINE choice is desirable. PUT IN YOUR TANK AT OUR DOCK. COA TS . Spark Cofls, Spark Plugs, Colum- FDay, 46 be held in Edinburgh in con {while on thei : to camp, but | Industrial Triumph. old dome. The cheapest structure | t th the Nati Wexhibitior 3 COATS / as paea, cu shod nection with the Nationalexhibition, | . REPAIRS PROMPTLY ) \ k L ) by / | | | Rev. J. A' MeCallum, pastor of the First Presbyterian chufch, in Phila- | ¢ sterday ember of the 40¢} : y a oe | 31 wy 1s. 3 wn 13! x | pital, yesterday, a member r 1e 40 { mission hoards, always "standing out at the bottom of the dome proper. It oy yards, o X and o;5 X | Regiment and a member of the 16th as the chief figure in each cohtain pasteles' besides Salamne. {present 'the United States at the In-| le e e two ¢ aken sick i . ra £ ( ress mn he Lord's Regiment. The tw were taken | i ---------------- and was nineteen: feet higher than the | ternational Congr on th « neither of the 1s of a serious . : ta . 5 YOO oO e « Sever ;- [irom this design, including bell and : od fortun i veral King "| October 6th -to-Sth-next. i . Ready. with the -largest | MADE. y 1 oO se of ir : "Oat 1 © of the i Not having 3 full ot [Rate whil : X jell il » 1s in following a He discovery [igs would Sow shout Elo I Mr. McCallum graduated fre m Gana patterns in all sizes we|" dr xeeptionally fine brick clay at 0 ccond sketeh was more like the [noque high school in 1895, after which | @ range of Swell Coats ever | -------------- - brought into this city. The Fay to the camp, and. he was {aken ashburn, a rall way up on the |old dome, only the proportions were pick of many manufacturers & S ib & Y Id Ltd 0 ouiaen, ' spent one year in post-gra duate work, and then went to New| | York, entering Union Theological | offer then at cost price. [to the hospital tent in an.ambulance. | 0 les system, has led: to = proinis-|larger. Arciitects claim that & yro- |e came to Queen's, graduating in| Rideau I I 1899. He : choicest garments are here. | © 11¢ wl t 1 ca AS 1 | "ly { 'he wata supply a 3 the camp wa ing industry I'he bricks being pro- |perly constructed - dome should be le oft Tor a couple ) yours este 1 x . ' ut lor a uple of: hour a TSler | luced. dre as finely finished as any |built from the central stone walls ---- -- « orn > r to a slieft 4 . . : " . im lny morning, owing v- shyt hi Canadian pressed products, and are [erected as ite base.. The old dome, ha; to the pumping engin Lack iy harder and more durable. They are so [they say, was cartied in tod far. eminary, from which he graduated . ingston Foundr ma to she yu Jrbich Bs yo se You Call ¢nd See K y- {the mishap did not occur at dinner | superior that they must be leaders in| Citizens who like good architecture | with high honors in 1903. During his Suppo ¢ Xo | | { 5 there he also did orac o | A FA - ume the Eastern Ontario market and com- [say that a cheap dome should not he | (OUrse ther he alsc li ! graduate work the Range. * ' They hold |i" sociology and political philosophy | Fhe camp has some good foviba "| petitors all over Ontario Messrs. [erected on the buildings. HAVE YOUR town of Kingston. over |in Columbia University. Windows Decorated player A number were ot 1 t Paiste 3 'hizho © Oper: o [that f the Paisley & Chisholm, th perating 11h I i After a pastorate of four vears ina " NEWMAN & LAC i ~ ~~ GLACIER ri arne are 3€ [the 'ball for a while vesterday loka Wn ~ orders apd se is AL'S: BE 4 eroct suc Kingston Carpe tW arehouse \ lessees, are taking orders and on (SIXty years ago, could erect such a | New York town, where he2gained dis The only substitute for Stamed Glass k few additional recruits were "| some - Kington buildings will show magnificent, civie pile, the present gen | wi 8 reache s |on yesterday. - thg good fruits. of local enterprise jeration should surely be able to put a [tinction as a preacher and pastor, d Pe 1 v : \ iy 1 TANS @ nt {Mr ( 'Rs ¢ » AG. MEN AND WOM a | An office nd quite a tim . cf ore {$20,000 dome upon them. They think ie MeQallum wa Salled 1 his pres se Big orunnatur Ia it) Wi HOTSe eg al | J "" | . . 5 4 len charge 'an jadelphia, a vear dischargse,inflammations, || 3 IU forse ! ama "Quincy Adams Sawyer. tit a shame that the aldermen should | De palave'p ua, 8 yes balked 0 - many times near a ditch be so eager to erect a cheap structure. | 28°: In this short period he' has had ag ct a « ps 3a a {remarkable success apd has'Wwon. a | | | ! | irritatioms or ulcerations 1 I of mucous membranes. |{} , d to lead e horse e | Nothing more artistically and fu : r mel Prrve0ts Contagion. Painless, and not astrio 1 at he had to lead th h 1 over ancially successful has been done for a |1€t debentures be jssued for twenty Ince of distinct: . Artistic, Durable, Iconomical, by Fae RTHEEVANSOHEMICALDD. gent or poisonous. Officers have been detailed for duty the ay of (Years and let the succeeding genera- |P'a°¢ ol distinction, in the city Mr. | DINCINNATIE. Sold by Draggiein, along "sanitary line I'he cooks hgve |bumber of seasons in en tion pay its share thev sav. McCallum ig a son of Peter McCallum, | D J Uo Bl Ay ¥r sent in plain wrappe dramatizing a popular novel than | pa) are, they sa) J.P., of Brewer's Mills. Ont | . . . < 0y express, prepaid, fi \ X hl | i } . | $1 00, or * hotiles $2.75. garbage, and this must be disposed of | Carcule:' aut on reau { been provided with sinks for all their | . » \ {that of "Quincy Adams Sawyer, the NM A lle Fides . CM a widely read New England story, which | 188 Ardelle Ider, A.C.C.M., will| ---- y 5 : receive her : 3 ' 7 The Ripe Old Age. Phere is one company of 19th | for over six years now has continued | receive her pupils In musi at 207 | The rota. p i | g ¢ ; High Grade Planos at Living Prices. I y the best selling books in | William street, after September 1st. 1e remains of Mass Jane Catherine Victor and Berliner Gramophone: Will. PLL LOR R LLP ELAR LLOREH iment minus uniforms, and is [to be one of Adams Saw ---------- == ! ['erns were reverently laid to rest on 7 . | lams' Sewing Mach.ne. Phoenix Fire , < "Quincy « . ap 3 i « - drilling without them. The uniforms |this country Hine] [a hillside of beautiful Cataraqui come | oes yo Vy YY Extinguisher ; and a full line of Musical | | Es - c Successor to Dawson and Staley, '217 every day The Always Busy Store. Princess street. oy, NA l le form will be seen in all | = $ were. destroyed in a recent fire yer ia pay lo [tery, by a number of the members of struments, Musle, eta. 4 * I ewan squad: wis si wark rn rary | Risgrton's Famona Fur Store. Je. Georges a ro have] Notice toOarCustomers | COAL! % yesterday afternoon up from infancy in her sight ow ' The kind you are looking fof~ig On Tuesday afternoon, Lieut and memory. er memorial stone | Our storo will close at 6 the kind we sell. Power, of the 14th Field Battery | ! tf will record the ripe old ate of eighty- obourg, was thrown from his horse| _. ~~ Married At Athens. a be Gite two years. Preceding her to the long | 0'clock sharp every night, and his collar bone. broken. He is a The marriage took place at Athens, | . | rest in that lot were her mother and! : Yo ne. PUT YOUR on'of J. W. Power, Sydenham street, | on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'c lock, | Cope po two aunts, whose aces also are no [except Saturday. oal is good coal and we guar- prompt delivery. "Phones this city. {of Miss Minnie Morris, teacher in the go table : | On 'Wednesday' morning a young | Model school where, and Matthew | Christiana, wife of Alexander John A. GLOVER. Booth & Co., man named Johnson, of Cherry Val-| Webster, of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. | ¢ : | Fe rns, died. November 27th, 1887, aved eee FOOT WEST STREET. Aa VV, Man. | September 5th, matinee and night a PIII ANAAAAANAAA VVVVVVVVVVY FEE ley, a mémber of the 3rd Dragoons, | Webster left Brockville via the steam- | | eighty-four vears ® had his leg broken by his horse fall | er Kingston for Toronto, and will od ; Jane Grey. wile of James Baymon. 00000000COCNOOOONIOGOIOIOIONTS {from the Queen City, on a trip to | died December Ist, 1866, aged ninety ' --_-- [ Fort William. The groom is a brother | for een OTHER PEOPLES {of Ford and Edward Webster of this Sarah Jane Javmon wido® { Musical Treat In Store. ; 1 Rv x yoo gt . i city , 'wis Cameron, died January 24th, \ treat to be looked forward to bw een rn | D2 ated Suhr sx Years . | GLASSES H » t + give 3 i = 8 pt ih ---------- iH, is the neert (o I given in St Drink For Health. J Is there another family plot of four ---- George's hall, Puesday, September | To be wholesome, soda water ought , t least in Canada, showing an aver Will fot fit you. Many say. "I 15th, by Miss Carolit Molina, who to look good, taste good and be blessing of eighty-six vears of! never tried on a pair of glasses has a charming. voice, and Miss Muri food { , werv sense it | 1 ifo 2 Wi roof of a sound heredit which suited me precisely so al King. whose plnving iv toawoil ood in every sense it | The New King Edward life wat proof of a soind he edity Herat oy Woe ma cely, Say go ¢ : roof } I RR. PF. must be made from perfect materials | and prudent Lives ! caus they Sere made for othet Rpown lo need comment and free from contamination of every Fedora. re glasses until you say You are Harvey 'will play all the accompani- . : 3 i suited, but to measure the ¢ ) pla) ie accompant- kind. Our clean, polished glasses are | Great Clearing Sale. on Our ove. and prescribe vad snes ts. . {1ypienl St the purity of nr Soda, x A hat entirely new and smart Prevost, Brock street, has fede " y grind, to ' order the exact lens . 1s the Kind that 1s as good. as it looks : . great reduetion in price in the order suitéd to your case. : : . us v } Deafness Cannot Be Cured. and tastes. Wade's Drug Store; J at brought out by the King. and ready-made clothing department: | by no abplicationt, as {hey Sanu it -- {It's a high crown hat with a slo gents' furnishings. Look at_ dis- each 10 diseased portion ui © gar. i | : * - i "S > | | There is only one way to cure deafness, Valuable Information. "i | medium brim, made of extra play windows. ' and that is by constitutional remedies. A Whig represeflative was approach- {i i f 1 " « T Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- od on a street car, on | nesday after- | j110¢ green felt, high satin band Baseball On Saturday. dition of the mucous linmg of the 1 : ' ; Bustichi.n Tube. When this tube fs in-/ Noon, by a young New Yorker. whe | with bow at the back. No Cape Vincent and Napanee mays play baseball here on Saturday. The game flamed you have a rumbling sound or has been -employed in the eity this ' wa imperfect hearing, and when it is entire- summer. He was very desirous that wonder . they re. so popular 108.135 not finally arranged vet. but ne- {ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un- . . . 3 Hous the inflammation can be taken out the people in Kingston should be .in England. Price two-fifty. gotiations are under way at present. n and this tube restored to its normal formed that he was wearing "green . Fhis gamé Would be a wood drawing | ® | condition, hearing Will he destroyed for-!c,cks with tie td match." No doubt | card, and would bring people from & [ever ; nine cases out of ten are caused - a % . 1 ae y ~ @ | by. Catarrh, which Is nothing but an in- the many readers will be interested in | both towns to the city <4 | famed condition of the mucous surfaces. the intimation. \ | i -- Wé will give One Hundred Dollars for i---------------- Y a 3 + : > our Corn Troubles. | any case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) i : ® | that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh As man metes" it out, justice > All corn troubles cease when Peck's @) | Cure. Send for circulars, free. sometimes more cruel and infamous | Importers Of Fine Hats. Corn Salve is used. It removes all : I SO. Te) Lthan' ovis er: 2 ath < F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O.!than crime ers of Fine Furs, . sorts of corns, quickly, surely and ® + ing upon him REAL ESTATE It does not promise to make you rich over vv S ANAL LA i SAVINGS IN i $ night, but it is the & safest investment we @ . & know of, and one that $ will pay you. a hand- - 4 * * © @ e I'o be The Old Stand and The Old Num- ber. { Phone 490 "OFFICE NO. 1. All ers promptly attended tc | "~~ night or day. Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday. some profit. VIVIIISVIIvI Ive v At present we are offering specially good bargans. 3 i MCCANN'S, 51 Brock street. A personal . visit to our optical oftice will repay you. *Isevesive 00000000 " S-- Dr. A P.Chown}| ree fe 'will have our Home-Made Pork "Phone, 843, 185 Princess St. sina. SATURDAY. Try a pound oe 560, sar , . 2620000000000 00008 0a MYLES, (0 Bioer E0 "Phone, 570, H000vesv00000000c0cnetcverrncesassnones Sold bv hruggists. 7. Big butter sale on at Gilbert's. | Princess St. without pain. In big hoxes, 15¢., at | Se. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- i 1 4 ") # tPounds, tubs, crocks, pails. Wade's Drug Store. | pation. FISAR IIS EIT

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