THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, M ONDAY, SEPT 14, 1908. PERSOEAL MENTION. | ---- | Movements Of The People--What ,| They Are Saying And Doing. r. Grimshaw, of Wolfe Island, has vided not to locate in Lindsay. Mrs. . J. Free and son, Hugh | Free, have returned from a trip to Dresden We show exclusive decora- tions in this beautiful China. . | Chicago Fruit Sets : | Major ; : | returned Comports Tt rep. Plates Miss Elsie guest of Mrs. + Very appropriate for wed- + ding gifts. Kelly, to of the 47th Regiment, Ottawa, after attending Toronte, the Norman. Smith, Univer- Lowe, is | . | » | ity avenue. | William Lawlor, formerly of this city, has secared an excellent position lin New York | Police Constable Davies returned to duty to-day, after two weeks' absence the camp Spangenberg i: br. JEWELLER | Peterbopp, where i fall and _ winter and left, on Monday, for he will spend the NEEBs $200 WORE THE BOARD OF WORKS HAS A SHORTAGE. nin | Its Appropriation, Which Was Too Small, Has Been Overdrawn-- The Council Must - Provide More Funds. The board of works is badly in need of more money. It has overdrawn hy $300 its appropriation, and must be provided with $2,500 more if it is to do necessary work between now and the end of the year. The shortage is not on account of road rebuilding, which is a separate item altogether. The money voted for road eonstruc: tion can be used for that purpose alone. It is the regular appropriation that is gone, and there is a good rea- son far its early disappearance. Last vear the board of works got aboyt $14,000. This year it received $11,000, which amount was all the city council had for it. The extra amount of $2,- 500 to complete the O'Kill street sew- er, was taken from the board of works, on account of its being too late to have debentures issued for the amount. That deduction explains the present. shortage. This year the board of works has had some, unusual expenditure. It had to pay $1,219 jor snow removal from the street railway tracks; $424 for sewer repairs; $230 for old concrete walk repairs; $300 for Johnson street road improvements; £213.96 for plank walks. These expenditures not met with in the previous year or two. » The board met this morning, with Aldermen Graham (chairman), Nickle, Henderson and Free in attendance. The city = engineer reported in detail on the expenditures and what was re- quired, 'and it was decided to"ask the council this evening to provide $2 500 for the further street work of the year. This can be done by carrying the O'Kill street sewer AS. an over- draft, and having the of debentures amount at the. January elections were 1ssue for this | morning, for Geneva, Toronto, on Sunday. Prof. Edward Williamson left, - N.Y., to zesume Issuer of Marriage . ; returned from Toronto exhibition af Licenses. | ter having a very pleasant visit, W. E. Rees, formerly of Kingston; is Angeles, "Sal., Sutherland, | Rev. J Charles Yilliers preached in the Northern Congregational church, DIAMOND MERCHANT Be ---- | | this duties at IHobart College. | { Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Routley have | coming from Los | visit the Misses " "Shooting Season | i Has Opened the has heen Some Guns Won't kill no matter Bow close a range the sportsman |& P. ea1ay have. By buying your gun | holidaying in Toronto. here places the responsibility up- | J. Welch, ticket clerk at the K. & On your Accuracy. {P. railway station, has returned from For each n we sell can be | a pleasant vacation spent thoroughly tried before leaving |to, Hamilton and Buffalo. our store and ch gun guaran- |- Miss Fdith Shannon, Albert teed. i | street, and Miss Pearl Shannon, Spen | cerville, left on Saturday to spend a Loaded Shells, U.M.C., |few days with friends in Picton. . ' | Francis A. Conway, son of Superin- Winchesters, Ely Ss. | tendent Conway, of the K. & P. rail- All gizes kept in stock, both [Wav has left to take a position in white and black powder. { the C.P.R. offices, at Fort William. - ' | James Cochrane, superintendent of W. A. Mitchell's, | the Standard Oil &inpany, Manning: 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. to | Brock Healey, the obliging clerk | ustoms examining warehouse, | appointed preventive officer | for Kingston | L. A. Cameron, of Parham, fill- | ing duties of R. Ward, in the K. | railway office, while Mr. Ward is mn the at Toron- 308 18 Jearance, | ton, West Virginia, visiting Mr. | jand Mrs. ! Alexander Princess ---------------- " street. [Miss pending Edna M. V. Cowdy, a month with | Colebrooke, is visiting friends city for a few before j to Montreal Rev. Father A. J. Hanley, rector of 1 Mary's cathedral, will leave, { Thursday,® on a weeks' trip and other cities, to friends Ruby Rerochie, Cornwall, visiting Mrs. Daley, Wellington street root 1s | Miss Eleanor Daley, Wellington street, has returned from a visit with | relatives in Ottawa | Mrs. Mary McDonald, Wolfe Island passed peacefully at her 1 Sunday morning. The de | her eighty-third year, had | some Lime Montreal, parents at | in the returning A PESTIFEROUS GERM. her » burrows Up the Scalp Into Dan- druff and -Saps the Hair's Vita. ity. People | 10 » not indruff, parasite it digs down long the hair the hair drops, out germ as thinning days Sp complain of falling hair know that it the which is caused by la visit burrowing: up Miss to the St on to on two western as a ruk 18 Chicago result a pestilerou is the scalp Before shriveled stroved calp and of keep I'he dandru? is to kill til there paration that would dav dandruff 7 Newhro Herpicide, which up work rot de tll bald- | to cure | the the haar only the been no hair do 1t but eradicted < "0 oN way m om away erm, and un dence, on has pre to now eased, in been ill for by | "Mrs. M. E. Hemsley, . makes hair g the past ten days with and soft as silk. Sold by lead- 0 Coo turned to the capital, Send 10¢. in I'he Herpicidé Co Pwo size 50c. and special agent \ : easiiyv Ottawa, spend friends in to pleasant time! glossy rata drugg to y stamp 1 m P= | day, De- | £1 having had a very old friendships Burke and wife sample Micl Maho for renewing IFimothy visiting In troit GoW of Chica the city a few Alired Hanley. My former Kingstonian, but it is fifteen years since he left here He 5 time the leaving the Un- kept very old friends killed and more were mw jared In a wre railway Monday, near Cheston, Indiana Oshawa J. W. Frost, town solicitor, of Owen Sound, died Monday davs, the guests of A HINT TO SHAVERS We are now selling a Safety Razo which is fully guaranteed, FOR 25 CENTS. Get one and try it: A. STRACHAN Action taken drawal of the charge against Frar law, under the Ontario companies act, conspiring fraudulently to af feet Reynolds, L115 pom. Burke is a it one m GN. W and since travelled a"great deal He been hands with an operator local oflice, mn States has haking is to secure the witl ) persons were thirty-five others ore or ck on seriously 1 the La less of ke Shore early on the price of Cobalt stocks walker, at in good shape was morning {EXPERT TAILORING! New faces are cofistantly coming to our store to talk tailor- ing. Our trade grows as our reputation for doing excellent work spreads. We study the individual man, his face, his figure and his requirements and tailgr him correctly. Our Fall Woollens, the choicest production from both foreign and domestic looms are ready fer your selection. New and exclusive fabrics selected by us for our special trade. SUITS, $20.00 TO $30.00. OVERCOATS, $20.00 TO $35.00. TROUSERS, $5.50 TO $8.50. : { We'll take pleasure in sho wing you the New Fall Models and talking Tailoring with you at your convenience. | | iS Aaah | LIVINGSTON'S APTA ~ | Burglars { tron | York, en route to their { the « INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Coats and vests re-lined, My Valet. Queen's supplemental examinations begin to-morrow. Delaware and Red Roger grapes ar- riving daily at Carnovsky's. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuley's; "Phone 778. The steambarge Navajo arrived, this afternoon, irom Montreal freight. 3 Members of the R.C.H.A., attending the Barriefield camp, to Petewawa, to-day. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. Leave orders at Me- Auley's Baek Store. ~ At Howe Island the home team de- feated Walie Island at baseball, score eight to three. TON Big combined flower showym poultry exhibit and musical prograynme, Ar- mouries, Wednesday and Thyrsday. "Razor strops," ask to see MWpem at Gibson's Red Cross © Store. %2 fountain pens, fo $1.50, at son's Red Cross Drug Store. with returned G WAS FRIGHTENED ,AWAY. Who Came Through a Window. At an early hour, this morning, an unknown man secured an entrance to the residence of Mrs: Wiliam Newman, at 366 Barrie street, hut was frighten- ed away, and secured nothing for his trouble. That the burglar was an amateur is the geweral belief. The midnight prowler secured an en trance to the house through one of the bed-room windows. Two of Mrs. Newman's daughtgrs were sleeping in the room, and as they were awakened by 'the man climbing through the win- dow they and with that he made a hasty retreat. The man car- ried a dark lantern. A thorouph search of the place showed that noth ing had been disturbed, . the burglar no doubt suffering 'cold feet," as soon as he wediscovered. screamed, MARRIED IN TORONTO. { Mrs. Hubbard Becomes the Bride of An Englishman. Toronto. Sept 14.--Mrs. Mina A Hubbard, widow of the late Dr. Leo nidas Hubbard, thé famous explorer of of the late Ont., and Hon. John under-secre- daughter Bewdley, Labrador, andr James Benson, Harold T. Rllis, son Edward FE formerly tary-of-state for India, were united in marriage here, to-day. at the residence of the bride's sister; Mr. Roberts. The hride unattended. After recep- Mrs. Ellis left New future home in of was a Mr. and for England. Wanted Witnesses. against Caterer Belson, for selling liquar Barriefield camp, called on Monday, before Col. Hunter. Belson did not appear, but A. B. Cunningham represénted him and pleaded "hot guilty." ' Whiting had no witnesses for the pro- secution, so the magistlate adjourned it for a week to secure witnesses. The case of officers' mess, without a license at was Auto Ran Away. Alderman CC. J. Graham's mobile became frightened on the ket Square, this morning, just as was going to start Quite fortunately it did net have far to go hefore it came to a sudden stop against a stone sidewalk. A bicycle was standing against the sidewalk and was badly damaged. auto- Mar- he Baseball On Sunday. League--Montreal, chester, 3. Newark, 4; Jersey American League--St. Louis, troit, 1 (11 innings). Cleveland, 3-0; Chicago, 2-1. National League--Chicago, 0. Cincinnati, 3; Pittsburg, 4%: Ro- City, 9% Eastern 3; St. 9 Louis, master-in-chambers at Toronto judgment, unseating the 1 six councillors of Midland The has given mayer anc new election, this aftermoon A meeting of the Tecumseh Lacrosse |that a city foothall would. be to {formed shortly for decide whether og not to challenge for | number of teams will likely enter and Club will be held, on Wednesday, the 'Minto cup this fall. ~ | Plant is, without doubt, EX KARR RHEHEF HE SAREF it, and ran away. | 2; De- | | the people ratify | Norway. the [store for those who avail themselves | | Bush deal of of res Thursday MAJOR AND MRS. PLANT. England, Musician Visit Kingston. London, to PETER AYAN'S VES T wh ordi » I # Has Never Been Offered One--He is Not Mixing in Politics--A Soldier From Cornwall in Trouble. Ottawa, Sept, 14.--While it is said that Peter Ryan, of Toronto, is dis appointed that he did not get the seat' in the cabinet that is going to Charles! Murphy, Peter Ryan him: when ask- ed about these ambitions, this morn- ing, - said: "Political ambitions, 1: haven't any. 1 never recall the day when 1 aspired to a cabinet position, and 1 don't just recall any having ~Sss----7ever been offered me. politics altogether." 1 never gave a party vote in life," he stated when asked for opinion on the political situation, "and, at present, 1 am sitting tight, not butting nor writing letters to the || Pipers as Indignant Citizen or Old |! me Grit or Tory. I must say that Mr. Whitney treated me well. 1 am still registrar of Toronto. Perhaps |! no one else wants the job; anyway, 11 am holding it down. Politics in the province ure hopelessly mixed, as 1 size it up. The ins are fighting toll stay in and the outs are shouting to |} Canadian. sla . : one <l | get in. In Toronto 1 may say that anadian sleigh bells, twenty-one sil no leader is more popular than Laur- |} ver-toned hand bells, dulcitone and}: Hi 2 Ry ier till it eomes i it is several novelty instruments from many different." Ves to Yoting: Tha itis lands, including the aluminum chimes, , my | Major and Mrs. Thomas Plant, from International, Headquarters, London, England, musical wonders, world-wide travellers, songsters and instrumental- ists, will pay a visit 16 the local Salvation Army corps on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 14th and 15th. Read- ers should not fail to' hear these won- derful instrumentalists, who will pidy on the farland, banjo, fairy bells, concertina, solophone, the lute (whiclf is 'a ten-stringed Bible instrument), : The board of conciliation, to inves the most wonderful instrument"in the |: a y "LO JRVER- world. : | tigate the "difierence between the CN + a ols . a R., in Quebec, ° > " < The major has visited the following | John es and the Lake: St. countries : Canada, the Transvaal | aon railway . on the one hand and 3 24% | their engineerseon the other, will con- sist of J. Harvey Hall, for the engi- Germany, Denmark; South Seas, Swe- | den, New Zeala Aus i Z . : land, Awstralia, Zulu neers, F. Richardson, for the company, and Judge Gunn, of Ottawa, as chair- Land, Tasmania, Orange River Colony, Yeited Stirs, Newioundland, Finland, man Norway, Helland, C } 7, Nat: Ur y - : al. France Switrla Colony, Nat Napoleon Legault, - Cornwall, a pri- > e, Zi , ete., ete. He rate i he fiftv-ninth S a He will give 'a stirrring 'account A € In the iity-minth Stormont and [Glengarry Rifles, was arrested at | | Rockliffe camp, to-day, on a charge of | his shipwreck on the west coast of There is riel e i 1 1 4 rich treat in |oiminal assault preferred by a young . ose» "8 Igirl of seventeen, who 'claims that of sthe opportunity to hear the major { Legault assanlted her on Friday night and bis musical wife. a a \ . The British 2 8 aintains bis i ny landsman's Gazette tive ; "Maio | 12 t. Legault maintains his innocence. fthout doubt, a gegive." | STILL AT-WORK. | -- IIIA | Another Complaint to ARE NAMED. 2 | About Dog Poisoner. | The dog poisoner is stil} at work. i Police |! X ¥ | The latest report made to the police | D'Arcy Scott, of Ottawa, a ¥ was that of a John street resident, | son of Hon. R. W. Scott ; 3% | which was received this afternoon. |i William Galliher, MP. ..for #1 This resident~was the owner of a fise Kootenay, and the Hon. collie dog, a family pet. Saturday |i Thomas Greenway, MP. night, the dog was given poison, and former premier of Mani- was so ill on Sunday, that a veterin- toba, have been practically ary surgeon had to be called, to appointed the new railway shot the animal, so as to put it out |; commissioners. The formal 3 |of misery, as it could not live "gy |! announcement will, probab- 3 long. a ly, take place on Wednes- ¥*| "The dog was a home dog, and day, after the premier's re- ¥|would not bite any one," said the turn from Niagara Falls. ¥ | owner. "If it had been troublesome, I #8 would have no cause to complain, but Lit seems too bad that a person cannot . i | keep a good dog." BAD BUSH FIRES | This is only one of many cases of Mt PTH | the same kind, which have come un- Are Causing Much Trouble Around der, the notice of the police of late, Folger Station, || many valuable dogs having fallen a fires around Folger Station | Prey to the work of some cruel-heart- and vicinity, on the Kingston & Pem- | person. Ii sufficient evidence could broke railway, are causing a great he secured, some of the owners would |] trouble. The fire has been | 105€ very little time in prosecuting. sinouldering for about a week, but rE a ae during the past few days has taken To Settle In Lethbridge. on a far more serious aspect. The fire| The officials and stafi of the Interna- has been playing great havoe, and tional Coal & Coke company, limit the railway company hee"a gang of ed, of Coleman, Alberta, banquetted men at the scene, doing all they can | Messrs. G. L. Fraser, George H. Dick- to check it. Gillies Bros., of Braeside, [son and John Byitkie, on the oc- who have lumber piled there, also [casion of their leaviiy to take chariye have a number of men at the Royal Collieries, Limit- it is hoped the fire will soon be under (ed, at Lethbridge. Mr. Dickson is a contol. The fire mostly confined | graduate of Kingston School of to the east and Folger Sta-| Mining, and the eldest son of Charles! tion. T. Dickson, collector of inland re- | It was feared that a call for help venue, of this city. He will be chief would have to be sent to Renfrew, but engineer of the operations at Leth- the nien have done good work, _andsit |bridge. He was presented with a case is believed) will 'he able to subdue the of meerschaum pipes of rare design flames. land beauty. The Royal Collieries i the new KX 000 acre property acquired FRISIAN | by the Flamerfelt-Galer interests, and MINISTER RESIGNS. Ottawa, Sept. 14. --Major * | * | * | x | *¥ | work, and of is e west of of which. so much is expected by the | : i . peed coal miming fraternity of the west Wedding At Stella. On Wednesday morning last, { tember --9th, in the presence of an au- dience which filled the Methodist church to the doors, Robert Patter- son Saunders and Miss Deborah Car- rie Fleming, were united in marriage 3 The church was beautifully decorated SHANSHIAHASIIAHANCIANNNK | with fipwers. Rev. Dr. Porter, pastor jof the Methodist church, officiated. | | After the ceremony a sumptuous wed- | ding breakiast was served at the re sidence of Hartley Fleming, brother of {the bride. The happy couple leit for {Toronto by the boat, showered with rice, and followed by the best wishes | of large company of relatives | acquaintances assembled on the wing: caught | Ottawa, Sept. 14.--Hon. "R. W. Scott has resigned as secretary of state and is succeeded by Charles Mur- phy. It is said that Sir Richard Cartwright will re- sign before the week is over. Sep- Not Looking For Help. "Jerry" John | thank 1 'act Megean wishes to Sowards for the gallant ing him and his party on night. "It a hrave deed to do, as we were only ahout ten feet from the dock and the water smooth as glass," said Mr. Megean "But the ladies in the boat his eye, and the hero came up and put { his line the boat and away he| All moving pictures and illustrated was a and as Big Bill At The Bijou. on We have an extremely interesting range _ of New Fall Suits and wide awake cus- tomers are now making selections, it will e impossible to secure later in the sea- son. You Are Cordially Invited to see these New Suits, and if not quite ready to buy it makes absolutely no difference as you may have your selection placed aside until required. WE MENTION ONE SUIT Out of a great imanv just to give an idea. This isa Single-Breasted Suit, semi-fitting back Coat, 30 inches long, with open vent, stitched collar and cuffs, inlaid with velvet, lined throughout with good quality Roy- alette lining, eleven gored . skirt, trimmed with" two stitched self straps, made of French Wool Venetian, colors in Brawn, Green, Navy, Black. $19.50. New Fall Suits At $18.50, 19.50, 17.50, 21.50, 23.75, 25.00, 29.75. Just Received and Ready for Sale To~-Morrow 50 Black Silk Undershirts | New designs, good quality, French Taffeta Siik, special value, at $4.95. 5 New Styles | Heatherbloom Underskirts "In "Black, Brown, Navy. Prices less than you expect. » A. fot re went. I have been informed that it|songs hereafter. The travelogues and was not the first party that he - has | readings have heen abandoned, and an rescued in smooth water." increased bill of moving pictures is offered instead. The programme to- day and Wednesday will include a fine melodrama in twelve acts, entitled, "Romance in a Gypsy Camp'; a beau- tiful romantic spectacle, "The Water Sprite,"' or a Legend of the Rhine, and an extremely amusing comedy, "The Old Maids and the Parrot." Edgar Summerby will sing "Some Day, Sweetheart, Some Day." Accept The Proposition. Freeman. t-looks as if the Kingston sum- mer hotel scheme will be a go this time. We hope that our citizens will accept the deal which' has been offered to them and have no dilly-dallying about the matter, H part of Macdon- ald Park will make a suitable site, why let them have it by all means. We want business and sow is the time to strike the iron while it is hot. One Case Left. License Inspector Wright has just one more 'Indian' case to come be- fore the magistrate, but as the accus- ed has left the city, it is very difficult to say when it will be heard. Some person put the offender wise to what the inspector was about, and he made a flying trip. Canadian -------- The British government has sent diplomatic consul at Frederica, in Jutland, whose special mission is to observe the manoeuvres of German ships in Danish waters. "Fresh on Saturday,' Huyler's de- licious chocolates and taffies at Gib- Red Cross Prag Store. "Phone a son's 230. We dye to any shade, My Valet. Go to the Armouries, Wednesday and Thursday, « horticultural exhibition. me 14th orchestra Going To Brockville Fair. Quite a large number from the city are leaving to-night for Brockville to attend the fair. The Brockville exhi- bition is looked forward to as one of the best in Eastern Untario, and large numbers go to it from here every season. lon technical grounds, and directing a | | | To Have A City League. It was understood A enior teams. a good series be arranged. Built for a strenuous career. There's style to suit everyone's pre- ference, and you can be cer- tain that have the ] when you are ready to dis- card the shoes the day you bought them. 'Furthermore sure quarter-size just as smooth and comfort- able the first day as the last. * THE NEW STYLES IN FALL REGALS. Every man -in (Kingston) should drop in and handsome new styles complete stock gals. see the in our of Fall Re- a Regal custom Regals will your true shape same as they did' you can be that the Regal fitting will be also For Sale only at The Lockett Shoe Store