PAGE EIGHT, Wii, - \ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TH URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908. THE5P.M. RO-OO0000 o EDITION THE MILITARY TATTOO | CITY AND NICINITY, 50c. Bartlett Pears, 50c. Fancy Bartlett pears, 30c. peck. LOCAL RUGBY CIRCLES. i | | | 8 8 | players have ¢ & ing. Queen's players are out the {football not Elhott, every ing, kicking | some {| Turner, 1 ) | already in ? | that have been out are here M: Moran, geting The fine trim are in other Manager and the day the the states, and mn Cameron I coming ald every 00 >OO i mn city season | 5 | opens. | Junior Rugby Teams. | Many junior {every afternoon. The cricket field filled with youthful followers of | rughy OOO 2 the junior intercollegiate not, but, all probability, it give it a try. Last would have made defeated the would be a fine thing formed embracing as it would mpke take interest in the apd fit them fo league company, in a year or It gue were teams, better would school a also Collegiate Rugby Teams. afternoon lost has out every The team good players, but material to pick from working chool a number vet It not CATALOGUE 1908-09. Now ready. Call or write. I§ is a work of art showing all the latest designs, John McKay Fur House KINGSTON. league mn a the ginte as it some ol host ams in Ser 1 Cadets Hard At Work. I cadet last ut In earns Y Many he are ' form at are showing fine year senior team came in ood one come 0000000000000 O0C OOD OOODVOOO0A 0000000 Kingstonians h Q OOOO find Fhey wrt owing ld t \ no trouble hoth ~Silver Plate that Wears® The Newest Shapes In spoons, forks, knives, efc., bearing the well-known mark "1847 ROGERS BROS. the standard of silver excel- lence for 60 years, should grace your table. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Coffee sels, trays, urns, efc. combining artistic charm with during service are made by MERIDEN BRITA CO. the ime Ul GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Stock the Summers' { Boards. tic irhy Opera on Notwithst 2 there f { ood House H company The company pular favor nightly manner in which tions at the ( evening, ance rat to witness Leorge mers and in Almighty Dollar. growing pe the creditable his stogck mn ted parts . In the in their carried comedy sketches and singi the audience with them were repeatedly recalled Ma Louis Atwell, the soprano, pretty Where Thou Going," Old Time All."" The three the comedy ipients hoy "Alice and "Any Hylands, were the re songs, two Dresden We show exclusive decora- tions in this beautiful China. Fruit Sets Comports Plates artists, the applause they received. ------ PUSH CART ON WALK, Summoned to the Court. Owner the law, De fine ma i Pleadir Edwards raigned ing Very appropriate for wed- ar » ding gifts. when trate escap a before t f having Edw morning, his mori on a O push cart on the idewalk early d 1 K out 18 » of eart | | | | | no . Spangenberg JEWELLER and DIAMOND MERCHANT the has od citizens busine Lt keeping leep i | been wo sidewa some the A rl Ie Fdwards, omplaint to charge i wp i police viol or had not that 1 sidewalk," know the the court that that keep and ot 0 on | to magistrate this Edwards the issuer of Mariiage Licenses. aid he but the CXCUse | the must i, FOPRERRRERRRREREE EE Tw] ture ro n tf o tro -------- 'here Is The Bluff ? rt on 1d ; | I 'Shooting Season Has Opened Some Guns 'Won't kill no matter now close range the sportsman may have. By buying your gun here places the respamsibility up- on your accuracy. ) For each Gun thoroughly tried our store and each teed. = Loaded Shells, U.M.C., Winchesters, Ely's. in stock, both but m or little a t the take ests with them to with ponsibilrty punish or disclose or e« ea punish r do Aid it file of the party, whose | 1 purifying { he the ne regis can be leaving guaran- we (sell before gun chief nada s pu | t he ot { on } life. to expres ir disapp w ve a reformatory SE ---- 50c¢. IX Pears, ars Bartlett All sizes kept white and black powder. W. A. Mitchell's, 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. im Je Prevost has Toronto and Niagara Falls 7 returned from to All the Teams Are Busy Practis-| ove Gibson and others are me cond? tion. Williams will soon be back from | players are Jon wil have evervthing in readiness when the| mp, assisted by the 14th teams are at prattice | o forget, and to those who had never the and some of them seem {to be made of the right stufi for good [lf past eight they cam if ¢ these | them Jame UBIO | way they could, as long as they The Kingston Collegiate team is also (camp, to after ome fine | the heights than the one se lected. de- vet whether the team will enter kept the people outside or wil season the colle-|1o this time, other than the pale rays fine showing junior OW graduated, but [people drawn up in a square, to take their [a light to distinguish one another Mun "uj i Cowgpany Still 1s by the variogs members carry out their allot- specialties Rowley and Gay, Y and |} ster sang Art At musical | much praise, while their selections on | the. trombone and cornet well deserved | Police stor his after man or of e ldown would is psh lerything rank and | interest 1 bli in Lap > ols oh TAILORING! ~ " hh gr problem. It's merely =a To fit a man is not a di ficult what has made our matter of care and care in little things is Tailoring Business a Success. The particular man's defi nite ideas his are carried out in a garments. WE NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE. New Fall Stuffs are here and are me exclusive patterns to select uplicated later. you don't have to take it. All the fine 'things in the ready for your choosing, so from now, that cannot be d Ii the Garment doesh't fit yam; Fair enough proposition isn tit? SUITS TO ORDER, $20.00 TO $35.00. OVERCOATS TO ORDER, $20.00 TO $40.00. TROUSERS TO ORDER, $5.50 TO $8.50. LIVINGSTON'S WATT TTT TTT EY A ann Pa WWE TTY paw 4 4 1 4 4 3 p p p 4 , Crawford. ON BARRIEFIELD- HEIGHTS | LAST EVENING. A Friday Bargain. | : Green gages in six quart baskets, .! Seven Thousand People Witnessed | only 23¢., grapes, peaches, plums and the [Performance--The Sight | pears All marked low at Carnovsky's. Was Grand , to Behold--Fire- Great G Sl. works the Best Ever Seen Prevost, Brook jug Sal made 's Here. : | great reductioh in price in the order Fully {and ready-made clothing department; assembled {also gents' furnishings. Look at dis | Wednesday evening, the occasion pe play windows. the annual military tattoo oft re | brass and bugle bands "of the | When ? Regiment- | When may we expect Kingston. The tattoo cer- 'to be rebuilt ? large crowd, and When will the vacancy in Cataraqui 1 heard it will nev- [ward be filled ? When will a successor to Dr. Gibson # {before witnessed one, it was a revela- |on the Board of Education be named i The people commented coming {by the council ? o'clock, and from then until | e in a steady in n seven thousand people were on Barriefield Heights, on ing massed ! | | the oity dome {al band, of J | tainly merited the those who saw anc tion at \ Reopened For Season. | The domestic science school has re- | opened «tor the season, with Miss S, Bawden in charge and a large at- {tendance of pupils. Miss Bawden has {just returned from an extended trip to the west, where she had a most The plot of ground chosen for the enjoyable vacation. tattoo was quite a distance from the | prevent any trouble with On A Trip To A finer plot of ground for | James Bryant, HISAR Cie. found on [keeper of the Kingston 'and Peml#ke i sold J | railway, accompanied by Mrs. Bryant and a line of soldiers | to two daughters, Inez and the ropes. x | Phugna, left, on the noon train, to- hill was -blac lday,Yvia the C.PR., for a two weeks' UP | visit with friends in 'Chicago. 8X A foot, in runabouts, in large three-scated rigs, in automobiles, in skiffs and in fact they came any got stream, on phaetons, m motor boats; cabs there the harses. flsuch an afiair could not be off was roped o'clock There the was | At eight \ I with people. no light coming the the one, through sides of of the and as down tented road, moon, the passing cities » on both heard the pawing of horses, the in a while a was suddenly Made A Good Investment. Seme time ago, a Kingston, and Pembroke railway fireman bought $800 worth of stock in the Haileybury Mining company, for $2300, or at twenty-five cents a share. Now the stock has increased in value to $3 a share, and the fireman will elear %2,200 if he sells right 'away. road, flapping of tents, once bugle call,. and then f brought in sight of the great mass of without by, one the soldiers it made think what were really for, and wonder for a mo if a Broke An Arm. I'he six-year-old daughter 81 Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Holland, Portsmouth, suffered a severe accident. The little girl was playing around in front of her home breaking her left arm. She was moved to Rockwood asylum, where Dr. Ryan set the wounded member. had been engaged in About to they battle ment pitched the multitude began the tattoo did not denly strains mental the en Rifle bandsmen under Walker After the 14th bands came in, each playing its regimental air, until" they arrived one band's regimental 1 8.15 o'clock wonder why when sud 14th Regi- into begin, of the were heard the 2 ba the march losure and Kingston ndmaster the other own marched re- at To Drive To Bracebridge. Rev, Francis Bradley, of the Free Methodist church, and his daughter will leave, on Monday, on a 300- | mile drive 'to Bracebridge. Mr. Brad- | lev has been in the city for nearly six and leaves for the west to take of a congregation. They ex 300 miles nm good their post, then nm up and played by the was 1 march the enclosure, take hat preceded it into the enclosure band when the the regimental that € bands in {they were playing {march of the last regiment to enter Ihe bands entered in the following order : 14th. 16th, 40th, 45th, 46th, {47th, 49th and 57th. The following yrogramthe was fendered by: Jie mass i bands and greasy enjoyed : { "British Grenac | >United Em Ipire"' (Waldmere) "In Old Quebec,' | "Dominion Grand March," 'Rule Bri {tania,"' 'Nearer My God Thee," "God the King." the intermission between musical numbers, the ) were all years, charge pect to make the time, Disrel Aches And Pains. There, is nothing Wise to \be had that jwill drive away aches, pains and sore so quickly and help them away as Smith's White Liniment. {1t is the one remedy that never fails cure sprains, swellings, inflamma- | . 'endlosgre | HIM neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago | turned ito. a veritable elves | and all deep seated aches and pains. [play ground, by one of the finest ex- | Big bottles only 25c., at Wade's Drug {hibits of fireworks ever in | Store. |section. The display was simply ma | Giant feet shower | ness so surely tan To and Save | {to i During the was seen would sail | the dark of nificent rocket hundreds Inight to {colored sta upon tl fountains would make square bright bv lights, making a Hundreds of Caught A Maskinonge. Col. John Baker, New York, caught forty-pound, maskinonge | while fishing for bass in a Canadian many col" [channel near Thousand Island Park. pretty | The tackle a ounce split ro | bamboo rod, with a regular bass oth- | hook. It took about an hour to land I'wo large bal- {the monster. This is the second fish and sent up near the |of this, 'species that Col. Baker hag performance, and they | hrought in~ within a week, the first time, untal jweighing about twenty-two pounds small they | Both fish caused a crowd to collect on the hotel porch of up into hundreds many rs down grounds; recently a the com large its | plete {ored very was seven devices, wheels, and many scene other candles, used free filled the seen 1 lers, were loons were first | could they ould {many of he finally not told stars that the night' of minds of for a long became = y i from one the red gathering 1905 will all al citizen, « be oO peacciully m B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Perrin and wife, Buffalo Montreal; Dr. McKinley, H. W. Williams, Chapman, Deseronto: R. New York: Miss Leg | card, Boston, Jennie Hurd, Boston: KE. | P.. Hallichan, New York; D. W. An {derson, Montreal: C. K. Whitelock, 0 | Davidson, Sask.; E. J. Holt and wife, by 9 15 | Misses Hall, San Francisco, Cals; ( before | p Scheneetday, B. Schenectday, St Louis M. Ford and wife, Phila Deakyne and wife, Ches- Eyvron and wife, Phila Upton, T. H. Porter, Gonley, Toronto; Miss R. Hel Auckidnd, N.Z.; Frank J. Kin Brantford, Conn.; Wm. J. Cough { in, New Haven, Conn.; Edwin Mep- | han, Cape Vincent ;: Miss Miller, W. "| Miller, B. H. Siddell, Trenton: Helen Decide | F. 'Barnett, Frank E. Clark, New | York; E. J. Jones and 'wile, MC | Hanley, Wm. G. Davidson, D. C. M¢ Albany; F. Logany; Toront Young; roevville; Ww C Hamilton ; John Minning, P. Boyne, G. W. Bennett, Mass.; W. J. Seweright, Sher- James Seweright, Sherbrooke. I'he linger tattoo the certainly | as the best | last feeling C.R Jas L. Milier, | &celey's Bay | Bays]. F {.1." Wisewall, in and every 3 the wat could be done was « sordon and his f the public, even bevond the always one yet, Seele ing. expreysed same i p I fone 1.) omfort ceeded citizens, staff for the by « and they su the to hopes of who are not | please Lhe o'clock, but thousands easy affair over it we was quite late 1 all wa home the re John D. J j . x T. BE. arrangements for charge of Maj Hugh 1 1 deserve tattoo Stary lelphia ter, Pa.; delphia A. HB laby, Canon > two I lit apt officers reat cre for success of the affair. | ney, CITY BUILDINGS' DOME. ' | Property Committee to This Ajternoon. the 1t) to meet | I'his afternoon, property ommit te to the last plan and estimate of a | buildings dome from Ihe three plans submitted a rose, H. Joseph | ling, Chicago too costly, | loston, io | bidoke; of | | | | Business Before the Governors on | Wednesday. monthly meeting governors, was held 'on Wed- was called re ceive new "eily Power considerec instructed restoration tl week ago were and the architect {prepare a plan for the burned dome ®* | Whatever the {may be, it is not {mittee can replace | was he on ; GENERAL HOSPITAL. * same lines estimate for this work likely that the com the dome, clock and | { bell, at than the amount | he tof the insurance received for the dam- | the board of that to the eryt | general hospital, wing of the buildings and put in hot | esday afternoon at four o'clock. Pre- water heating with the dreamed-of | sant : Dr. Duff (chairman), Revy Da surplus is out of question, if the dome | Macgillivray, Dr. Third, B. W. Rob- properly constructed. It is to be |ertson, B. Skinner, Prof. Mar {hoped the committee will agree, this | shall. Rev. D. Laing, W. B. Dalton, afternoon, on a scheme, and have |A. Shaw. F. Welch, Dr. Wood and any more delays. It -has been sug- Dr, Anglin. cested that if the mavor and a couple | n fother de ve old-headed aldermen had {the Woman's Aid Society stating added to the property commit- [that at a special meeting on the Sth it had been agreed to renew the main building of the v $ a cost less regular ol age. So remodel not been tee to take up the dome question, the |inst. work of construcfion would have been roof of the started by this time hospital with ---- roof as recommended by the / tects, W. Newlands & Son, also Baseball On Wednesday. provide a root house for the 3-1: Roch- lof vegetables. The board desire ) exprest their appreciation to society for undertaking these 9: | cary repairs and addition to the hos Bos- pital. Louiz, 0] During August 138 patients Chicago, 6. theen ated in the hospital. York, visiting governors for the month St archi- league--Toronto, to Bajtimore, + Jersey Bufiale) 6-4. Montreal, 1-7 lsague--New York, Philadelphia, 6. Washington, ton, 4. Uleveland, 1; St. | (ten ismings). Detroit, National league--New irooklyw, 3. Chicago, 5: 3. Pittsburg, 11 ; Cincinnati, ton, 5: Philadelphia, 2. Eastern 1-3. ester, neces- T ." Louis, | September will be Rev: D. Bos- | William Jackson. ! 1 Kerr. who was called here thy funeral of his mother his home in Wawanesa i Charles ita attend returned to iMan., to-day | Bartlett pears, 58¢. peck, Crawford -------- Paring August, 198 poople were re Canada Nia- fused admittance at i | | ara Falls, Bartlett pears 0 Crawford, when she tripped and fell, | Kingston | A communication was received from a properly constructed to storage the have The of Laing and LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Occurrences In The City Ana Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Re- membered. Bartlett pears. Crawford. received at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. When the model school opened there were fifty pupils on the roli. Ten more have been added since then. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. Leave orders at Me- Auley's Book Store. The 45th Regiment, of Lindsay, will leave the K. & P. railway station. for home at nine o'clock, to-night. Isaac Allen and wife, of Mississippi, who have been guests of Mr. and mrs. Frederick Clark, returned home, to- day. . «The local liveries ran out of vehicles last night, when the calls came for' the tattoo. All the "'cabbies" worked overtime. The steamyacht Castanet brought about 200 passengers from Alexanaria Bay and intermediate points to the city to-day. Lednder Murphy, a manufacturer, of Greensburg, Pa., who has been the guest of James Lawler, Alired street, has returned home. Rev. E. 8. Shorey, conducted the funeral services at the burial of the late Franklin Guess, -#t- Sydenham on Monday afternoon. It is Thomas J, Elliott, Bgston, not Thomas J. McCammon, a8 the announcement stated, who is shortly to wed a pretty Kingstonian. Bartlett 'pears, 50ec. peck. Crawford. The farm of the late Franklin Guess known as the Kennedy farm, was on Wednesday sold to Cornelius Alton, William Swaine, 'piano tuner. Orders | THE DAYS EPISODES] i Wool Dress Goods _FOR-- | who lives near Sydenham. Mr. Alton i will take possession at once. i | of education recommends | the inspector's and secretary's rooms, and that the fort | | heaters exterior of outbuildings {at Louise, Cataragu, Sydenham and [ Rideau schools be painted. The model | | school room at Queen's is granted rent | free and heating thrown in. The board i | appreciates the courtesy Architect Ellis that the | Shipway Iron, #Bell and Wire company | of has very satisfactorily | completed contract of equppu the with fire escapes. The price was $1854. The architect has re- commended that each ladder have half | inch bolts sunk and leaded securely | into the stone steps and bolted to the reports l'oronto, its Is schoo | flanges at the foot of each ladder. The | ; ae | ladder. There are | in all. The the board' of edu- cost to be 32 per twenty-one ladders perty committee cation approves. Jartlett pears, pro- of 50c. peck. Crawiord. | t STOLE A SWEATER. { A Yankee Caught Wearing the | Stolen Garment. 1:30 o'clock, on Thursday al-| ternoon, a daring 'theft ,was commit ted on King street. Some United States visitors 'entered the men's fur- nishing store, of Forrest, to purchase When they | entered a white hansing outsidé the door, and min later it was gone. A call was sent the police that the had been taken, and a man was on the case. Before the policeman ar rived Mr. Forrest saw a Yankee across the street who had a sweater looked very like lost. He called fellow road, examined the Iv claimed it. The thief der first, saying that he purchased it Ogdensburf® for one dollar, but he owned up that he stole it glad to return it and ese tion. Mr Forrest did have the man arrested so ¢ chance P. C. Filson later | named John Johnson, for He will appear to-morrow morning About » nl ers, sweater - SsOme Swed was ten 'S to | sweater station put Lad the | much the one he the ACrOss + him al man the | the dd aling arrests a t sweater hefore magistrate | FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. | Made at the Loard on! Thursday. meeting Sales of the Fron Thursday the regular Board, At tenad al Cheese on there was white and 264 ored. These factories boarded : i White--Battersea, 60 Elm Grove, 25 Excelsior, 30; Glenburnie, 30;} Glenvale Gilt Edge, 50; Hinchin i 95. Latimer, 30; Rose Hill, 50: Hill, 30: Sunbury, 30; Mc 30; Cataragqui, 100; Wolie Island, 45 tar Oso, 30. Total, 785. Colored--Howe Island, 30; St, 50; Silver Springs, 81; Islands, 58: Arigan, 45. ternoon, of cheese, boxes of el wooke, Sand Morning | = he rence, Thous and 264 The bitlding 12ic. Mr. Cleall 'secured and at the same figure Mr. secured 130. Six factories did not sell. opened ap 1lic. At 150 boxes, | Open for Business From Now On. Until the arrival of our new. goods we will offer special inducements to pro- spective purchasers ia any of the lines still left. In the course of a few days we will have our new stock in and we will be pleased to show you the very latest styles at prices never before offered in the city. Kinnear & d'Esterre © Jewellers, 100 Princess St, Kingston... The property committee of the board | on, that boarded 785 boxes | Collins' | Law- | Total, | Alexander | Early Autumn. The fall fashions in Wool Dress Mate- rials are. revbaled in the display now ready in our Dress Goods Department. Smart and effective colorings and the weaves most in favor offer quite a varie- ty for choice. Special materials at 49c, 65c, 75¢, $1, 1.25 per yard and up. WOMAN'S KID GLOVES In the new fall styles. Special impor- tations are now arriving. "The colorings are in keeping with the style require - ments of the season. Perrins' Famous 'Katherine' Kid Gloves, Black and Colors, at $1. --_-- Perrins' 'Premier Kid Glove, $1.25, Perrins' 'Empress' Long Kid Gloves, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00. 8 i 000000000000 00000000000A000000000000000000Ve Going Away? Don't forget to see our Special Trunk at $5.00. Canvas covered, brass trim- med 2 straps, brass lock, iron bottom and rollers ; splendid value. Our Special Sait Case, made on gn iron frame, solid leather, good lock and belts, 4 straps inside to hold goods, selling now for $5.00 Same with 2 straps all round, 75¢ extra. 3 colors to gelect from; . Che Joookett Shoe Store. 190080000008808 eessenssecsscsseREnteeS seesecscsseee 8600000800000 000KR0ANNRRNSNE0R0RIR00R LANNE S00R0SARSSARSSISORENENS '