gr PRUE TWO. Buckley Hats Built for a strenuous career. MARINE NEWS. THE NEW PASTOR... REV. H.B. LUCK AT FREE] The METHODIST CHURCH, [lsd {turday, The iniway a HEARD AT GI CITY HALL is Found About grain Sa- Rupert, William, steamer Prince cleared from Fort for Richardson's. steambarge Navajo is on from Montreal to Kingston with cargo of general freight. Marinemen coming across night state that the gain very thick, and a k to navigation. steamer City {PROPERTY COMMITTEE TO| | OPEN TENDERS For Restoration of City Buildings Dome--Stone Hasn't Fast Enough to the Roads For the Steam Roller. This Says That There is Great Need the World To-Day For Practi- cal Religion--An Appeal to] the Unsaved. smoke is New | great draw- | ue | the lake] | | hat we need Ib he city Rev. H. B. | Colborne | rion afternoon the day, new pastor Dning Room |i. Method Furnishing |jmoon Sud Luis discourse, he made 1 | peal for the unsaved, and laid down a load ) Bana Sih us. for. the Christian to pursue. | Repairs are being made Tables, ete 3oth service well attended and |Steamer Neepawah at Detroit. a : L £2300 to $2.500 elsewhere and prices proyed most Ipful be necessary to remove fifty-six plates | | hell, which would be y Mr. Luck, from the bottom and a number of fextfa. It will soon be knawe iy temptations placed in {damag ged frames must be répaired. The | Rear this amount the ter | of the evil job will take about three weeks. iwould make good resolutions, he | It is reported in marine circles that | sign pledges aud join the church, but | {ove Bros. who owned the Flea es ons « » oken | barge Robert ) ona are endeavor- n }and Hie, olution: ld be on ing to make a deal for the purchase | cheap SUES: a the lathe re at { church "when tempted by the devil. [Of the schooner Lizzie Metzner: The {cided upon it is pe: 1 ill have at And then failure would be the result. |Metener laid up at Portsmouth. {least one redeeming oplure 1 ia . "The only way to get religion is to| Swift's: Steamer City of Mon- | belfry and a will be oun {drive the 'devil out," added preacher. treal, down, Sunday; steamer Rideau | lined with electric lights. Mis- | "And then you will have no trouble King, from Ottawa, Sunday, RE fin- | in keeping vour good four hours late, due to smoke. iv | When vou get saved, you will we steamers Dundurn and Belleville "| stay with It is the practical re- {NOt armve Sunday on ligion that want. We the smoke. { salvation as people should always show it with us. W If 25 Convers or say something about somebody | let .it stop at that. Do nat talk . | about your neighbors. When Gol saves vou, He with all this. Itis then that we salvation We should relig devotion to rod. son i it Practical relig iw the world to-« the Free of New York ar- Toronto and discharged a | hundred barrels of dam- Richardson's . elevator, the penitentiary to} for Toronto. The rived from rgo of two rice at for said of church, morning. n city and al the restoration of the | buildings" dome on the old lines, {mostly of wood. Some time ago | local, contractor stated that he would the reconstruct the dome as it was * be- | Tt will [fore for $6,000, without the clock and | hic |e {ders for whi Ih strong Street ng i ap- oh cleared stone a lines on Squa not met lowest, Our new Round and Furnish a selection are the Is eas y course out the | the way People said, tev pointed | many aople. by one people, by ne. plans made by Architect Power, property committee having decided up- SIDEBOARD S fon that course while recommending the Oak Golden $7. some in PT | these hand- finish, $11, some from varieties at $30 is and 18 There a in Styl in kar each. also good twenty- | 7 he | did | ol Lots Of Stone Next Year. In discussing the macadam road] rebuilding Ald. Carson said that the leost could be still lowered if the [ stone supply came faster. He referred {to the top dressing of very fine stone. {The steam roller, he claims, has been lidle a good many times waiting for | | the top dressing to arrive and to be {spread with a shovel. This season | this seems to have heen unavoidable. {appeared before the magistrate on Sa- | Latterly, the supply of ordinary stone turday morning, charged with playing | has come faster, and work proceeded | ball Sunday He appearea, plead- | well, although it took her a lorg ed guilty, and as the prosecution [time to complete Brock street It had he was dismissed. | was expected thas with steady tone The man apprehended on informa- [supply the steam roller wonld tion minister and alan average of a block n week paper numbers of ladies [took over five weeks to do of the ladies were [street. The roller 18 now summoned the trial as |street, where three blocks witness show up. done. These blacks should Counsel for intends tak- [pleted by Oct. 12th. ction said parties| Next the road building, if} may also be [the people vote more money they court for [should do, will no doubt proceed more It is un- rapidly. The city engineer will keep had the!a gang of men at in the aty gone on | quarry all winter breaking and crush- would stone for the streets By coun- there should, therefore, supply, and throaghout there should never he any time. | HORSE WAS SHOT. choice resolutions. nt to sion as shad SUS on account we should show and min- - LADIES DIDN'T APPEAR our talk gle ,= {In our tion. vou lear some have Square TABLES We up $50, EXTENSION styles, $6, $7, Round, CHINA CABINET HANDSOM DINING CHAIRS, DINNER WAGGON ETC, | | And Case Was Dismissed at] Cape Vincent. A. McDermott, Cape Vincent, N.Y one a to else, does away talk show the cause of G saved, he finds et to class that ion by When very our on not no a meeting, When always find a God touches He will go will find a to go with will be aved a per witnesses was out signed by village matter {og Tensy but he hinsn It | itrock Jue n io com- not will there will go sed. He he has it wa saved, he way left to get His heart, and he early, bles | way, even h his No in order to see prices "We should not 3 | vation, but should tell others what { God has done for us. The trou Black damian. ono [ble with the mostoi4feoNle is that y carpet and wear much | we rid selves entireiyQf the etc evil testify If CUR" INS--CGreat range v . Silk : Be Chenile, ra he Repair work promptly "A give Phone 90. e it F. Harrison Co. before way hy is sworn a a These to .appear at but did not the prisoner against the arrest, and they contempt of the in the peared interesting followed, a on are be and get thoug oul upper sacrifice too best Ger gredit the and Aron season Austria m at lowe Brussels, CARPETS--Chosen makes in England, many A fine in Wiltons, Axminsters, morals, Tapestry, etc LINOLEUM--AI ing for charged with obeving souls . select ic only show our sal false as we summonses village that and the case developments the to great not wiaths work that derstood do not ours women aj spirit, God hi ing spring and we cannot some be a the a short accused's show that some chickens on Monday, things on their have S was arrang killed and Sunday to be had done many Sabbath, besides and resting saved vou tell others about saved vou from drink or Him the for it, the means of saving have fallen the gutter ple satisfied t wet tha saved, If J | you, and others \S goodly season at had | world, it as done dressed sent tol away, other folding Yours, lory because may |age {and the hands be others who mn Some peo- | Had Leg Broken in Accident on | Saturday. | 0 and say up has helped will help it OH, DECEPTIVE WOMAN HOW A PRETT TY ITALIA FOOLED DMIRERS | horse owned by a fa fet named | Spoone r ving near Glen urnie, ran | At Cape \Virtcent jon Saturday--|away on Barrie Street, near 4 |grocery store, and ran nto Told Them Shé Had No Money Bros' horse. "The rig struck --At Kingston She Produced the animal's leg with considerable Fourteen Dollars. force, with the result that the leg {was broken. The runaway horse was brought to a standstill without doing further damage. Ir. Nicol, V.8., and | {Inspector Arniel were called, and it] was found necessary to kill the horse. are ahout it, A valuable horse, owned by Baiden ir Portsmouth, had to be shot, [late Jaturday afternoon, by Inspector N! Arniel, as the result of an jin which itesuffered a broken leg. ® ------ $ A Change For The Better. the Whitney ent liquor sellers danc® a merry manth, it get a drink of liquor hours. There ly no Sunday selling--in comparison to what there was during the _reat er part of the summer, and on Satur day nights only the daring do (8) ness with hts out There ® tainly an improvement ®) the "touch up,' but the liquor 8 are not apt to forget the 'mean way" ® in which they were handled. [Italian woman stepped off the boat. / I ----. ) . She was a ory Pretty oman, and | was exceptionally well dressed for ¢ne| " of her Of course she was stop- | B. A. Hotel Arrivals. ped by the immigration inspector, and | J. J. Johnson, Boston: .J.P. Mor- as she could not speak English an in- | gan, New York: L. M. Alderich, A. E. terpreter was secured. She" told the |Fiett and wife, Charles Hermandy and authorities that she had $14 and a | wife, F. J. Symonds, Watertown, ticket to Guelph, where her husband | N.Y. K. Gland, Stratford; F was living She also said that after | Douglas and wife, Fortance, Wis.; she had landed in New York shg was |A. Watfs, Windsor; Sherifi Richard taken ill and had in the hospi- json, Ottawa; George N. Young Otta- tal. | lwa; Alpin Woods and wife, Napanee; Now for"her doings at Cape Vin-|{R. F. Harrison, John Fahin, Mont- cent. She arrived at the Cape on (real; W. H. Terrill, Belleville; G. W Friday evening, after the hoat leit. | Watson, M. E. Emery, london; Mrs The immigration, customs and other | Russell Hutchinson, Brighton; L. L. officials at the Cape were all struck is ooke, Harry Kennedy, Toronto; with the beauty of the woman, and Brown, Hamilton: 1. 0. Legendre, all volunteered their if they Pe eterboro; R. M. Hartley and wife, could be of any assistance. The wo- | Philadelphia; Major Bennett, Victoria, man finally managed to tell them that | B.C.; Thomas Grooms and wife, Syd she without' a cent, and was |enham F. C. Paul and wife, J. M. hungry." The men then put their | Groleau, J. P. Dunning Montreal : W heads together and secured enough to |G. McCellan, R. W. pay for the woman's supper, bed and |Hepburn and wife, Miss Rebecca Hep- breakfast The pretty Italian was | burn, Alexandria; T. G. Pedley, Rome, » greatly pleased by the kindness of the |N.Y William Irvine, Bowmanville; men, and was profuse in her thanks [George McDonald, Glen James as she left the ( " | Cleaver, A. Rankin, St The officials at the Cape began to | ---------- wonder how the woman would get | Alexander Miller, Athol, into Kingston as had money, | farm to Archie 'Walker, of but when they were informed { Marysburgh. produced $14 in United bills they nearly derstood that the looking immigrant the Cape "broke, find food. and lodg but then, pretly woman Since govern spies made the tune last difficult to hotels after. has been very in is practical against busi has cer lig been On Saturday, when the steamer America landed her passengers from | Cape Vincent here a really handsome since men S. We offer for sale Genuine Persian Rugs, imported from Kurdistan one size 10ft. 3in. bw 11ft. 10in. Regular price , 875 for > 21 {5.00 Cosh. | to take place by 12ft. for o Engagements Announced. and Mrs. Walter Woods, Barrie- announce - the engagement of only daughter, May, to Albert Donaldson, of the late James Joyeeville The wedding November 4th announced of hter of Mr. and to Timothy E., Mrs. J. Doolan place Octo- |On on as I'he engagement is Miss Olive, eldest daug Mrs. A. A. Turcott, eldest son of Mr. and oe The wedding take ® ber 27th been 10ft. lin. $80, One Tin : $50. 00 Cash. R. McFAUL, Carpet Warehouse. size Regular 0 will on Ne Night Classes. Wednesday and Friday, in instruction, in shorthand, book-keeping, telegraphy, spelling, writ- composition, at King head af Queen street moderate Enter any time 110~11. F. Metcalfe, principal "What Happened Then. Woli Hopper, with his five will present "What Hap- fantasy of much ar worth, at the Grand The pro- splendor, Geo. 1y Mond: dividual : Ip services, | typewriting arithmetic, and Business College, grammar, ston was Rates Phot garry; score Louis } De MEN AND WOMEN, | °= "11" Use Big @ for unnatural | If he discharges, inflammations, | 11511 irritations or ulcerations Monday of mucous membranes, : taglon. Painless, and not astrin. [ duction is EEVANSCHEMICALDD, gent or poisonous. the costuming Sold hy Dew a, which together or sent in plain wrapper, |" > - by express, prepaid, for | un nality of 81.00, or 3 bottles $2.75, and portrayed Clroulpr | sont on request, a \ x -- an n he completeness of the Tas sold his and Sept ne sho no that States un- | Guaranteed Oxth not 10 stricture, she of bewildering Don't Howl With Neuralgia. it drive it for all time. Rub Nerviline, quick death to rheumatism, or lumbago every { line goad fainted néxt woma will dazzlin beauty the of with brillianey ' thie be and mu by 1 a large, little ay of time 0 1 orig Cure now out on it nenralgia, Sure eure bottle ol she clever capable company, } ng the ng iaranteed red Polson's Nervi ore can de in w : one. can 1 tell what can entertainment 20¢ [oo oT oo Far-Seeing | nvestors Bu Meal Estate The broad-minded person sees the opportunities it off- ers. He sees the population ever increasing and with that increase a steady rise in values as the years pass. do iL} Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a { great reduction in price in the order and ready-made clothing department; also gents' furnishings. Look at dis- play windows. 5 Married In Toronto. pretty place in church, We when Miss {ter of Mrs. married West a A wedding took Methodist on Saturday, | Cécil Mary Barnes, davgh- | Sidney T. Bar to Gerald Fison Saunders, Toronto, son of the late Dr. HN. | Saunders, Kingston. | The wore a beautiful Empire dress of white silk and lace, with tulle veil wreath of lily of the a shower of white now to be and ornament was a pearl downstairs. pendant, the gift of the groom. Her early this morn- Mridesmaids were her sister, Miss Josie Ah] Barnes, in white net over silk, thel jgroom's sister, Miss Kathleen Saun- | {ders, Kingston, in a pink rajah" with | y satin bands, and they wore gold! | bracelets, the gift of the groom. Their large white felt hats were trimmed with pink poppies and panne velvet, and they carried showers of pink | roses, { September Annette Street Toronto, ------------ S, was Fur-Lined Coats. that's and you'll to the smallest Ladies' Have belt Bros, right even made have one at ( one amp- that's detail bride and carried her The their g dral, several R.M.( allery in St and have extra seats The light rainfall, ing, helped to lay the heavy dust the outlying roads have overflowed Georg cadets She roses, e's cathe med 18 A oe TT 2 2 assiy { | | | | | | | valley | | | Xe NN | ww] 3 [3 oe [3 [2 £30 TT] As a city grows, city pro- perty enhances. As the farm: ing country becomes more thickly populated, the soil becomes more and more in demand and prices go up. Killed A Cow. On Saturaay evening the f Trunk suburban train, while from the statich, hit a cow owned by Edward J. Revell, No. 3 Cataraqui street, killing it instantly, The was on the track between Queen City Oil company's storehouse and the round house. It was dark! and the animal was not noticed until i it was too late for the engineer to do anything. i i a] i Grand | running | Every consignment of shell paper received by us is tested before the car is unloaded. We make the samples into SOVEREIGN and CROWN shells, and then shoot them. If they split or cut off, the whole is rejected. We use only American paper--the best made--and insist on qualjty regardless of price. For all mal te orp Fe Wh paying ammanition. r fuaran- tee puts all risk on the Dom Cartridge Con Ltd Monten. DOMINION AMMUNITION "King of $2 Hats" We have just received a large shipment of these popular hats n the latest shapes and colors. THIHT4y A] You cannot make a mis- take in buying either King- ston ré¢t¥®astate or farming lands in this section, and no matter in which proposition you are interested, I can be of real service to you. McCANN'S, B1 Brock street. cow x 1 the | i See them in our window. Importers Of Fine Hats. Princess St. ---------------------- Peck's Corn Salve. A little remedy that every ! from corns should to-day. In al { few days every offending corn will be : : a gone. In big boxes, 15c., at Wade's | Drug Store. sufferer | cet ERI» x [R01 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, } i Wharves: | i | her | + Come | | To Secure 10, 20, 25 and 335 {committee was to meet and open ten- | property how | | | The city council is to view all three | the de- | REMOVAL SAL the | accident, | AJ Gilbert's | Baiden | /. land Williamson, J. A. | with | 1908. Las - Per Cent. Off Dry Goods. CORRIGAN'S | HADN'T TIME TO DRESS. | | So They Hurried to the Boat | Morning Gown. | A very good story is told on a pro- minent medical man and his wife, be- {longing to this city. One day last {week they were invited to a meeting and an "At Home' at one the {large hotels down the river. The steamer left here at ) o'clock in the {made so that time. The alarm | readiness to go at 4 a.m., | been asked to ring the 'phone, understood that the poli¢é {notified not to let them mids {boat, and it was a good thing they | were, Two o'clock came, then three finally four, but the couple slept fu yntil twenty-five minutes past they awoke just having five minutes to {dress and eatch the boat. The | was not to be outdone, so he rang the wharf that they were coming please to wait, He then {around and piled'all his and his wiles clothes into a couple suit jput on a pair of boots and a inci own and with his wife similarly at | tired they walked to the boat, secured stateroom and on bdard. in of they would get up in clocks: were all in central had is were and five up and rushed sases, of la dressed HE WS IN ONG a COUSIN USIN STRANDED IN THE STATES. ! He a | Was Given Assistance While | Was in This City--Is on t | Search For Work of Any Kind. Charles E. rsie-Lambert, ¢ou- ® |sin of the , of Cavan, reported {stranded at Cincinnati, was in King | ston just a short time ago, and was {given financipl assistance by a num ber of Kingstonians, to whom he ap {pealed." He wa$ about "dead broke," jas the saying goes, while in the Limestone Uity, and as he wanted tc go to Ottawa a number of people pur chased him a ticket, and he went t« the capital. From there he drifted tc [the tates The story*%old in Kingston, by Lambert, whil that he had beer financing theatrical troupe, and hac {dropped all his money A few year ago he had been possessed of S35, { 000, and was best man at the Duke o Manchester's wedding He also stat ed that he an Oxford graduate nd had served as lieutenant dur the Boer war Cincinnati des Lambeft appealed to the work, and at the time only cents in his possession {that his people had that after this he into theatricals, and lost coming to Cinelr for work of any kind, unsuceessful He had lan advertisement for a but found twelve men {when he applied for the o'clock the morning. was a was a state that mayor fo had fifteer turned his atches claimec him off money all. He had nati, appliec but had even ANSWere dish ahead put heer washer of hin position at | six mn south | Dyspepsia Is A Crime. Nearly all down of conditions break health have chronie indiges ing sin ning mn ays pepsia hese ed at any pepsia Cure. I'his preparation has Bigestive, Ton and Laxative properties. Each bot contains sixteen days' treatment lv at Wade's Drug Store. an be eff troubles « ¢ by of stage use Day's Dys | |. | tle For s 1 sale on Street Corner Blocked. Complaints are made about the way {in which the corner of Bagot and | Princess street was blocked on Satur- {day night. The Salvation Army, {usual, held service there, and the cor- ner was so jammed with people, that lsome of those wishing to pass along had * to out on the roadway. | While there no objection made to {the army service, the blocking of this leorner is source of great incon | venience to busy Saturday night shop- | pers. walk is a | Returned To North Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. St. Germain have returned to their pleasant home {in Bedford Park, North Toronto, after an absence of four months, a part of {which time théy were in Surrey, Eng- land, where Mr. St. Germain was un- dergoing medical treatment for an in- jury he was suffering from, becasioned {by a runaway accident last winter. Another Special Meeting. | A special meeting of the civie neat and power committee was called for four o'clock this afternoon, to meet J. M. Campbell, of Rochester, N.Y., regarding the interior repairs being made to the new gas tank, and with which several of the committee are not satisfied. : light, i { | 1,000 Islands-Rochester. King leaves Sunday for 1,000 island ports, for Rochester, via Bay | Steamer North lat 10.15 a.m. land at 3 p.m. of Quinte. morning and every precaution was and it | their | on | doctor. | 1 | styles and shades, | Noticed | The style, | price of Our Shirts the quality and the Always ferent from what you have seen before at prices to suit everybody. See Our New Fall Neckwear the American 50¢., 5c In all newest 25¢., {and $1.00. P.J. HUNT. something . entirely dif- | Agent for J." Brand Austrian Collar. YWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN GOATS GOATS Our Display of Swell Coats is greater this season : than ever before. No : old garments to show you, but every one. .the very latest from the best coat makers of the world. Style, fit, finish and workmanship, together » with moderate prices, combine to make our garments the most popular in the city. Make your choice now while the range is : large, and have the garment placed aside until you are prepared ' to buy. NEWMAN & | SHAW The Always Busy Store. 1199000 00s000008000¢ : Dutch Bulbs: For Fall Planting. : * *® eo » ° ° oi " - e _ Our importation of Dutch @ Bulbs has arrived and now ® is the time to make your ® choice. o These are all sound bulbs, ® first quality and sure to : bloom. ! ® Hyacinths, at 5c. and 10e. ® cach. Tulips single and double, 20¢., 25¢. and 30e. eo dozen. Warcissus and Cro- ® cus. Dr. A. P. Chown : f«hone 343. 185 Princess St 3 e00c0000000000000000 Constant Fidelity To your honest of optical regard for our patrons' needs and the welfare eyesight. Yesterday, To Day, To-Morrow, Forever Are the maxims cut dee the policy of Smith Bros., PHONE 666. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED HERE. p into Persian Lamb Jackets to Order Select Your Skins Now, 'W. F. Gourdier. A HIRST RATE ARTICLE AT A oEGOND RATE PRICE McLEOD'S TOOTH PASTE IN TUBES & Nothi and better for cleaning preserving the Nothing pleasanter teeth. to use THE PRICE IS 15¢ PER TUBE. McLEOD'S DRUG STORE CABS { The Old Stand and The Old Num- | | ber. Phone 490 OFFICE NO. 1. | All orders promptly attended to night or day. (0 CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS The Perfect Brxk & Tile Co., Wash- burn, Ont. PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees, Are ready to contract for delivery. Piriek hat wil Ee tion at reasonable rates. C plant, 60,000 daily. pacity: of DR., LITTLE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS Best for Women's use, in irregularities { or supression, at all Druggists, or by | mall, $2. DR; LITTLE MEDICINE Co., Toronto, Ost. 'A HINT TO SHAVERS We now selli | which rie selling a Safety Raso FOR 25 CENTS. Get one and try ite A. STRACHAN