Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1908, p. 2

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THE BUCKLEY HAT '" 'Suits face and purse. Buckley & Sons, LONDON. PARLOR LOCOMOTIVE WORKS ISTHE BACKBONE OF KING- ; STON TO-DAY. The People Have Hon. William Harty to Thank For This--In the City's Interests to Retain Him As Member of the Com- mons. At the Loc omotive present time, the Works are the Canadian backbone FURNITURE We have and a fine and Fnglish upholstering and piece $1 the igns in Frames imported French We do ARANTEE out Silk Covering Gl wa own the quality of every Our $35 and You ( own We ha: at $20 and 8 W different style to turn special great bargains cygn covers e Shites Over elect fron oOoDpD CHAIRS in all Ie Some specia shapes YOUR CARPE Wilt selected cole Axmini vith easy Our se re from world and we think the LINOLEI'M dth AND and OILCLOTH, patterns » qualitic CURTAIN AND WINDOW HADI PHONE 90. Yours, I. FE. + Harrison Co. ® ee) ee = | Persian S. We offer for |sale Genuine Persian Rugs, imported from Kurdistan. one size 10ft. 3in. bv 11. 10in. Regular price ) $75. for $45.00 Cash. One Tin o < size 10ft Regular lin $80, by 12ft. for $50.00 Cash. R. McFAUL, Carpet_Warehouse. oe eee COREE DR. LITTLE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS Best for Women's use, In irregularities or supression, at all Druggists, or by mall, $3. DR; LITTLE MEDICINE CoO. Toronto, Ost 2 HOME FOR $75 AND §7 PER MONTH 28 PINE STREET If it doesn't p home, why landlord to you live | x =» = x) x a x x x LJ x u x x IC) x x! oe oa =: 5, 5g to pay one ay buy the in a it the does eo [ot [o own which ? Homes At All Prices For Sale. { questioned We can tell you. McCANN'S, PL Brock street. SATURDAY ING. OPEN EVEN- Ro Ne TTT oo flutter of Watson's Corners when Miss Me: hter of go in marriage t Quito caused tember 9th, youngest daug Sr., was united Gemmill, a at excitement was on- Sep rion E r¢ Fair o David | i Ge Ladd { would n cannot thir {of Kingston, |people ean | William Harty, | the liberal party's {House of Commons. | Last year the amount of cash dis- to the workmen and merch- of Kingston, amounted to the {large sum of $457,000, This was ex- iclusive of materials that had to be purchased outside. Thus nearly half a | {million dollars was circulated in {Kingston during 1907 by Mr. Harty's { works. All the other large institu- {tions of Kingston combined do not ex- {pend so much money here. Two years and a half ago, people voted the works from taxation on extensions, the com- {pany agreed to expend $250.000 in three 'vears Already considerably {more whom the this Hon who is .again for the and the man thank for MP. nominee 18 | bursed jants when the | exemption pended on extensions, and the com- pany isn't half through yet. At least a quarter of a million dollars will be expended on the works, in five years hence will likely employ 1,000 men against 600 at present. The works has succeeded splendidly and its 600 employees, thé majority of with families, are the back- bone old Limestone city, and a credit in every way. May their number increase. They not only industrially, but they | to its renown the fields of sport, and in the volunteer militia. Last year the company built a pow- house and a new shop, and practically rebuilt the machine This year extensions are to the new boiler shop, making larger than the original. This 1 by a foundry and more as them of the to 1t ever help the city mn er boiler also shop being i made it | be will followed new recting shop to expenditures, and would It took a great deal of courage | with such large Mr. Harty had the Kings ston profits thereby [take great nerve to do thi conditions negmal, but it must I that during the past building at eo on { but courage, It were w remembered locomotive has been a standstill. King vear ton has the only locomotive works on the continent of America that is busy to-day For a whole there hasn't been a single loco- motive ordered by'a Canadian rail way company. Fortunately for Kings- ton as well as the company, Mr. Har ty had orders on the books that would carry the works well the year 1909--over the famine period, un- til the prospfrous times would again Thus the workingmen thank the head of the company having given them steady work, elsewhere there Mr. Harty's for Kingston and the Laurier government strengthening of tive and vear into come can for when is a depression continuance as return means the of works times for workingmen. good UNION BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. W. A. Fraser Preaches Fare- well Sermons. Sunday morning 'and evening, A. Fraser, of Union Street church, preached his farewell to hi ation, leaving for his the the morning Mr. Fraser chose from Acts iv, 19-20 'But Peter Paul said unto them, whether it be right the sight God to hearken unto more than unto God, judge for but speak the things which we seen and heard." I'he had observed the Peter of Peter the possibilities ver On Rev. W Baptist sermon he is In * text and congrey as west his home in mn 8 of vou ve, we cannot have said that every student the difference the gospels and Acts. Christ 'saw Peter at the frat changed his name meaning Rock, his faith was In the Acts it the old Peter the possibilities. The preacher dealt with the tests Peter through, and said that the Peter breathed Socrates chose death teachin his fellow men It 1s better obey Mr men preacher between the great con to of in ation, and one uch with then {put was same spinitt of mn when he to giving up God we h not in is truth that we than must they all All can to but althoug but thing have said the things We but fall are the almost ceased God and He says but Europe, ayed," continued in the or collég first and and all authority every Fraser, here God, said erta not obey mn Are men of he first people speak wd heard the heavens awe, stated thority has must now Lod 8 we but have seen can speak even if We living speaker, in an "when au- to We we but be obey do what only here, authority can and has My home, " in de there none in, the schools in the church I'he authority rejected are the Let will have went on Fraser is none es, none supreme others that his is forgotten, of duty and he Mr. Fraser the old times the church wi the but after reformation listen to the church to-day, the Bible is he book is authority, people who ask k of this book It was wrong authority. This book I'he church @nnot Christ who can authority In that recognized speaks one right that claimed do dutv his : in all men and to say wily, as a result, being ques an being ques is there that can to make ba stioned church the y SAVE ou save vou Christ is is the supreme the said reme would speaker authority was they are self-reliant they wonld must realize that but living, and the su people fail, and be were that not unto us as as as they was dead £THE BUCKLEY HAT "" "Gives you a comfortable feeling Buckley & Sons, LONDON. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. THE CHILDREN'S DAY PORTANT BUSINESS IN SEVERAL CHU CHURCHES oN| | BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL SUNDAY. | 'THIS EVENING. John McIntyre, XK.C., Addressed; Board of Health to Ask For the the Sunday School of St. | Enforcement of the Vaccina- Andrew's--Services in Chalmers tion Law---The City Buildings' and 'Cooke's. Dome Question to Be Discuss- At Cooke's church, on Sunday morn- ed. ing, there was a special service for] This the children, which was of a bright |, ahd iatesung Lnture, The Special lit. Dr. Etherington and Francis King rogramme of hymns and seripture | : . . : r dings, issued by the Presbyterian] 1 wait. upon it, @s a Seputation Teg ngs, Je . {from the board of health, to ask that church, was earried out, and the pas t ay ve heluful . addr Vol the law regarding vaccination be put Or gave a le/piy, . acoress. 1.41 |into here, as the board fears rn x . PY: B tiv. Sha e . Evans sang ve TY Zee tly, She Hath that there may be an epidemic of on hat - "Wi on W Have: smallpox during the winter, and also ur Ps; at Js Lave to ask that a suitable smallpox hos- evening, the city council will several important matters before force What than that amount has been ex- | which | even when | member the Kingston's locomo- the being | until | long | J I jec ev. Dr. 2 [Me Tan el fhe subject a out | {pital building be arranged for at once, {to the children that they had a great {as the present building in use is not ! > The | fit for winter occupation. : . deal more than they imagined. © Phe I wilt aso have belome. Ht | gifts of God were wonderful and most I he eouncl : . EE tammiuue | precious; they had been bought at ajuhe Feport ph ae prof ilfifus' deme wond rful price, by the blood of Jesus (regarding the city bw gs . 8 difficult to T i What will be done, it ( hrist. The question would be ask-| oN . ed, "Does Gol want your gifts 7" [say. The light, heat and power com- | What gift ~ could you give Him ? The | mittee promises to have a report on | greatest gift for God would be to the new gas tank and the repairs hg fgive one's life to Him. God said, | ng made to it. These repairs ate {"Give Me thine heart." One could |being made under the direction of . do nothing that would please Him M. Campbell, lately the city's light more. Children should do their best plant expert, who intimates that they at home, at school and at play, to will cost the cty nothing. please Him. In the little things one had to do every day there should be an effort put forth to please God. 18 { | Report On Road Paving. A special meeting of the board of works is to be held this afternoon, to receive and consider City Engineer Craig's report upon the permanent road paving question. At St. Andrew's Church. On Sunday afternoon Children's Day service was held in St. Andrew's Pres- byterian church, and was largely at- tended by both scholars, parents and riends. The were reviewed, and passages read by the school and the pastor, after which the children listened to an interesting address {from John Meclntyre, K.C., who has been absent from Sunday school for 'some months on account of illnéss. The children were greatly pleased to Mr. Mcintyre back again, ond listened to his interesting and in- structive address with every at- | FATHER WOULDN'T STAND IT lessons -- And the Hypnotist Was Forced to Revive His Son. It was extensively advertised that on Saturday afternoon, at a certain hour, a young man would be hypno- tized and put to sleep in a Princess street store window, for two hours. At the appointed time the "professor" was pleased the large crowd see to see "Removed We have Removed to Our New Store, next door to Redden's Grocery. LAT THE GRAND. Guy Brothers' Minstrels Gave a Fine Show. Guy Bros." minstrels gave a fine show at the Grand Saturday. The company is ever popular in Kingston. There was good singing, dancing and a line of specialties that were most entertaining. Outhank and Blan- chette gave the best turn in acrobatic work ever put on in the city, and Kennedy and Doyle certainly upheld their reputations as expert dancers. Tom Voce, with his "talking figur: was a special feature. The ) quartette sang well. Harry soprano, rendered several fine tions. All the musical numbers good. were To-Night De Wolf Hopper. Great are the promised features that will attend the appearance in this that were gathered in front of the store, and he finally made his appear- ance with the young city chap who -- was going to give a public exhibition | At Chalmers' Church of how to sleep. He was put under bo , a . the influence and laid on the bed. He { The children's service at Chalmers |. . joel : heldat 1 am. the Sun- {ust had time to get nicely into classes occupying " {he | dreamland when . his father happened . . Ito see what going on and he | portion of the church. The : General Assembly programme | made for the main entrance to by an address 'Spe- | {above store. The parent and cial Gifts," by Rev. Dr. Maegillivray. hyprotist, then had a few The choir rendered an anthem and Ja x . he } Miss Tweddell sang a solo. | Pest, with the | brought his way. tention During the service Miss Elleda Perley, of Montreal, sang "A song' of Trust." ! church was day school central regular was followed 'was on the | result that the boy was "back to life" and sent on | First Baptist Sunday School. Yesterday was quarterly review day t was a pleasure to see nearly all the old scholars back, and also a number | of new faces coming to join the ranks, A number of pupils wrote on an ex amination paper prepared by the Sun- day school board of the Baptist con- JUDGMENT RESERVED. Hears Case of F. C. Marshall, Kingston. The court of appeal heard arg on Friday in the case of the estate of vention. Every scholar making fifty! {F. C. Marshall, on an appeal from a per cent. or secures a certificate, | decision of the divisional court. Ap- | or a seal to a certificate already se- plication was made in the first place | cured, at some previous writing. To|to Justice Riddell to have Mr. Mar- the rest of the school a very. interest- | Shall, Kingston, declared dead, to en- hg address was given on the quar- | ablé "his heirs to collect on an A.0.U. ter's lessons by Mrs. Halkett of Otta- W. policy, but his lords ship found the wa. Mrs, Halkett always secures the|proof of death insufficient. The divi- attention of the young people in her sional court reversed Justice Riddell's | bright and helpful addresses. It was | decision. Judgment was reserved. at pleasure to have her of rument over speak. = Have Sound Digestion. People who At Princess Street Church. Sunday was anniversary the Sunday school of Methodist church, noon | there was a have perfect digestion » day with [need never worry about danger of Princess Street jdisease. Sound digestion produces a and in the after- [surplus of vital energy di- rally of the school, [gestion is disordered at which addresses were given by normal condition at once with Robert Meek," A. A Jordan, and the {Dyspepsia Cure superintendent, Miss Emma Wilder. | digestive, tonic and The Rev F. H. Sproule, |ties. . Each bottle preached to large congregations, both days' treatment. For morning and evening. At the evening | Wade's drug quartette, composed of Charbino, i. Laidley ont] l'immerman and W. Mack some The at dwelt on Sun school encouraged the ww nenever restore it Day's laxative contains sixteen sale at prope: pastor, only store, SErvViee a Mis Soe Messrs, W rendered speakers day scholars Died In North Toronto. The many friends of Mrs | Davis, Sydenham street, will | thize deeply with her in the death of [her mother, Mrs. Fox, wife of Rev {T Fox, North Toronto. Mrs went to Toronto, about a week [to be with her mother, who died Wednesday morning Elmer selections svmpa fine the really, work, and in their work CASE WAS DISMISSED. pen Was Charged With Violation City By-Law. this morning' court, a eitizen for a Fiolation of the having led a using paper, or mortar, The did not know that the law. It was ot é Arrived From Old Country. On Sunday, the members of the { Military College Kaulbach, At police of the summoned by-law, in without the stated he was the first session was | | | | | | two newly-appointed stafil of the arrived, Capt accompanied by his coming from Belfast, Ireland, Capt J. PP. Schine, of the Marine Light Infantry, from city B. A. wife, and Royal England. shing house, -- wtos in mixing shing that violating citizen he the | choice 1 latter coming out second |, to looking for This preparation has |! . [tor Davis | Royal | city of our old footlight friend, De | Wolk Hopper, at the Grand to-night, in the latest of his series of fantastic icharacters, the Pied Piper of Hame {lin in the new fantasy from the pen |of Austin Strong entitled "What Hap | pened Then," music by Edward War {ren Corliss. The Shuberts have sur {rounded Mr. Hopper with a strong {company of singers and farceurs, in cluding among the principals dainty {Toby Claude, Helen Cullinan, Dallas {Welford, Owen Baxter and Norman | Tharp. -- Tyranny Of Tears. Tyranny of Tears' il be at {the Grand on Thursday, Oct. 1st. Mr | Ganthony played to perfection the part of the hen-pecked husband, , and Miss Hazel Stanmore proved worthy lof the conquest that was hers. He | voice is one ot ric h quality and rare sweetness, a manner simple and un |affected, with the temperament of a genius and the technique that conceals itself in the finished result. POLICE CONSTABLE BUSY. "The Made Three Arrests Inside J Fifteen Minutes. fifteen of of arrests inside of was the record Police {Constable "Harry" Filson Satur day night. As a rule Saturday night is always a great night for drunks, and this occasion was no ¢ xception to the rule. The constable was not drunks but in some man ner they came his way, and inside of fifteen minutes after lie went on duty the night he had the three drunks | land ed safely in the cells. Andi the {most remarkable part of it all was the fact that the three offenders |taken in charge within almost stone's throw of the police station All three were in such a state te be unable to care for themselves, and the "cooler" was the best place fo | them. Three tes. This minu were a as | $6.00 New York. Excursion. | The New York Central annual excursion to New {the R.W & 0. division, 16th and 7th, 1908. Tickets in day coaches will be sold ing and evening trains above date at rate of $6, to return until {October 16th inclusive. Through spe {ial trains will be run on October 6th direct to Grand Central station Folders time of trains and {complete information may be obtain will run the York from October good only for morn on good showing of was job he sary trate the kind he had not aware of what On this account, the said that he would dismiss charge, stating that he felt the violation was not Wrefor Sake Ruins The System. magi Never take the | physician's order. For mild, sure that ing physic Dr. Hamilton's committed in- | They give to headache, aid tentionally. Much good would result stomach, enliven the liver, from the case, in that notice would be health. No family medicine bet- given out that the by-laws of the than Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 25¢. a city must be carried oul 1 neces- | under cleans- Pills. the calomel unless a use relief good i ter { box. Was A Runaway. serious runaway occurred rht on Colborne street. A farmer and left his team the door. The and galloped down Colborne at a furious pace. They finally stopped by a couple of men, be- fore any damage was other than spilling part of the load o lumber the street. A turday Division house on Sa Street, went nig nea into standing | horses took a ontside fright street Mere serious done, around Death Of A Child. The sympathy friends will be Mrs. William in the death, six-months-old | bald, after a le ngthy ment took place to-day, To-day sees most of the col- lege. boys back "on the old Oa- tario strand, ' and when we say we are glad to see them we are not doing any more than we should ; for apart of the exist- ing 'good feeling." we have al- ways received a liberal share of their patronage. of a large circle extended Mr Burke, Colborne street, Saturday, of their William Archi- | illness Inter- at Belleville. to on son, "will Have Four Cases, Inspector Wright has four more cas- for the magistrate on Wednesday { morning. Four Indians, two of them! { women, will stand charged with being drunk, and the two men will be charg- { ed with getting liquor from city doc- | tors by fraulent means. es We make a specialty of stu- dents' hats and caps. {1 See our window displays. Nets Were Seized. i luspector Taudvin made a trip out | to the bay, west of Lake Ontario park | and seized some nets. The inspector | has been looking after his business in | {great style all summer, and is a ter-| ror to law breakers. = | {| Importers Of Fine Hats. | Princess St. Repairing of 8 all | kinds . s My Vadet. ensure ! jad of ticket agents by writing H. |S. Folger, ticket Kingston, Ont. or agent, Particularly Strong Number. The Canadian Magazine for Octo ber is a particularly strong number Among the important contributions is entitled "War," by Prof. Gold- Smith, The first article is a jreview of government ownership in {Western Canada, by Fisher {Chipman. Other contributions of in terest are: '"'Heaven," by Rev J. | Paterson Smyth; "Among the Mag idalen Is lands," by Frank Yeigh; "A {Mystery Play," by Arnold Haultain: "The Back Door to the Northwestern Wheaties + by Roden Kingsmill, with short stories by several Cana- Song of Trust." | ,one | win George May Be Summoned. was disturbance Saturday sent in to on Wil afternoon, the police, under the was annoyed some boys, and alleged to used some bad .language. Some the neighbors made a complaint. There lam street and a call {A citizen [ fltence a on was somewhat of liquor, in by have of He Wanted Rest. | Penniless, footsore and weary, (tramp called at the police station, Saturday night, and asked to be giv- ten shelter He was taken in. His story was that was in search of |work, but had been unable to find any. He was very tired, and wanted rest. a on he Change Of Time. | Kingston and Cape Vincent, Sun- day service discontinued, also morn- ling boat to Cape Vincent and even- | ng boat from* Cape Vincent: Steam- er leaves daily 2 p.m. | Overcoats dyed or pressed. My Valet. * CORRIGAN"S. WE WON'T HAVE TO SING Very loud in praise of our New Fall Lines, after you have inspect- ed them. Let us show you what we can do for you in Fall Underwear Fall Half Hose Fall Gloves Fall Shirts Fall Hats and Caps Fall Neckwear Just talking it over one tells the other. Ask your friends where to buy your New Fur-Lined Coat. We guarantee satisfaction and have the reputation of turning out the best Fur-Lined COATS. Get' the New Cut Semi-Fitted. 'W. F. Gourdier. McLEOD'S RESORCIN DANDRUFF WASH, Removes and prevents Dan- druff, allays 'the Itch and Fever of the Scalp, and keeps the Head clean and in a healthy condition. Ptice 25c. Bottle. PREPARED BY JAS. B. McLEOD, KINGSTON, ONT. Quarter sizes in Collars. P. J. HUNT. BROCK ST. Our Showing of Dress Goods This season is far in ad- vance of any past seasén. The range has been select- , ed with great care from the g leading Dress Goods holises, both in Canada and Great , Britain. Many lines contain only one Dress length, thus »- American Oils Coal Oil Lubricating Oils Gasoline We make a specialty of handling Lubricating Oils of all kinds, Prices on application. W. F. KELLY & CO., {South Cor. Ontario and Clarence | Sts. "Phone, 4886. guaranteeing to You that there will not be another in the city the same as yours, Swell goods at 50c a Yard and Up The Talk of the Gity Among the Ladies' 18 our magnificent Such range of Coats. | DOCCO00000000000000000Q Increase Your Efficiency beautiful garments at popular very often in this city prices are not seen Kingston Business College Limited, Head of Queen Street. Canada's Leading Busingss School Day and Evening Classes Shorthand, Book- keeping, Special in dividual for pupils deficient branches Rates moderate. Enter at any time. 'Phone, 440 H. ¥. MET- CALFE, Principal. 0000000000000000000000 NEWMAN & SHAW 3}: The Always Busy Store. Typewriting, Telegraphy. instruction in English [BAAS rd Soe GOOD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Courses nover fail to bring success to our gradu- ates. Day and Kvening Classes, and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street, y 'Phone 680. STOCKDALE, Dutch Bulbs For Fall Planting. Kingston. Principal. CABS The Old Stand and The Old Num- Phone 490 OFFICE NO. 1. All orders promptly attended to night or day. Wm Mirray Auctioneer. Our importation of Dutch Bulbs has arrived and now is the time to make your choice. These are all sound bulbs, first quality and sure to bloom. Hyacinths, at, 5c. and 10e. each. Tulips single and double, 20¢., 25¢. and 30ec. dozen. Narcissus and Cro- 27 BROCK ST. Dr. A. P. Chown a Phone 343. 185 Princess St ste., for sale. 0000000000000000090000 Sale or Hocass avers Balusted,

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