Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1908, p. 2

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cAP ICTY COUNGIL SESSION Jl cfiecti |DECIDES TO RESTORE THE OLD DOME with' a h opinion ; me : the City Buildings--A = Special Meeting Called to Consider Petition Regarding Reducing | the Board of Education. PAGE TWO. A NIGHT Take two Beecha tiring and avoid from a late meal sleep soundly, an clear head ar of the grea Beecham's | ii. Fat. i™ Pills | | evening were Mayor Ross and Alder- In boxes 25 cents. 1 cil couldn'tmake a precedent in this! case. He was in favor of allowing Mr. Turkington's house remaining as it is, viz., two feet nine inches over the street line, but he wesn't in fa- vor of granting him permission® to erect a portico eight feet more on the street. Ald. Craig defended the petion of the Board of Works, which had right, he said, to change ifs mind aiter it had received more informa- tion. Ald. Graham said that the city must give Mr. Turkington room to get into his house, when he had made { Hen- {uch an innocent mistake. {derson, Kent, McCann, McCartney, |\ Ald, Nickle read the city _INiekle, Robertson and Hoag, lshowing that Mr. Turkington was | These communications were referred | wholly to. blame for not getting the {to committees : correct line of street when he pur- -- Communications. chased the land. The city engineer had pointed out that until Mr. Tar- William Follest, asking for rebate of [kington's fence be moved back a [taxes on account of inability to pay. walk could not be laid along the | John Macdonald, secretary-treasurer|proper line of street. toard of Fducation re vacancy on On motion. of Ald. McCann, second- Board of Education caused by the] ¢ He {death of D. Reeves. {given permission ed by Ald. Hoag, Mr. Turkington was to build steps to { Henry Rees asking to have a tree his house, and required to merely at No. 377 Brock street eut down. {move his fence back to the line of the | J. G. Bastow re removal of tree | house. lat No 182 Clergy street. W. 8. Ellis, principal Collegiate In- stitute, submitting names of candi There was a discussion. on the clause dates at the matriculation examina- |in the Board of Works report recom- [tions who made the highest number |ymending that James Earl be allowed | of marks. {to conduct a peanut wagon stand on Local Board of Health asking coun-|some street corner. Some time ago cil to make arrangeménts for carry-!the council decided to grant no more ling out the terms of the public health | permits. The mayor decided to refer act re vaccination. {the matter to the city solicitor for a William Snodden, et al, re con-lireport. Ald. Kent spoke against the {struction of a concrete walk on Aber- | granting of any <more permits. The | wagons were an eye sore, he said. | William McQuaid, et al, asking coun-|{ The finance committee recommended { | On omach remedy, Chown, Couper, Craig, {men Angrove, | Givens, Graham, Hanley, Sold Everywhere. ree, by-law, Other Committee Matters. | deen street al THE DAYS EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Occurrences In The City Ano Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Re- membered. Tag day, October 3rd. day's Whig. G. M. Reid, of London, is a visitor in the city. Mayor Ross has accepted the con- servative candidacy for Kingston. A. A. Wright, ex-M.P., Renfrew, has been appointed postmaster of that town. Donald E. See Thurs. 2 Ryan, manager of the roller rink, returned from Toronto, to-day, after visiting friends. Frank W. Jackson returned to Bal- timore, Friday last, after a pleasant visit with his parents, 20 Dufferin street. My Valet service, $1 a month. M. Singleton, of Brockville, formerly employed in the K. & P. railway pr 4 ces here, has arrived -in the city to attend Queen's. The tennis match played at Varsity courts, Toronto, on Saturday, between Royal Military College and Varsity resulted in a draw. Rev. Father D. C. McRae, whe died on Sunday.in Cornwall, was «i dained by Archbishop Cleary. Me spent several years in Kingston and Ganan- ogue. to do their duty by buying a tag on Women's Aid expect Kingstonians THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1908. Removed. We have Removed to Our New Store, next door to Redden's Grocery. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Old .Del Wolf Hopper Again Enter- tains. Kingston threatre-goers were given a real treat on Monday evening, when De Wolf Hopper and company present- ed "What Happened Then." This oper- atic fantasy is something new, and built on altogether different lines from WE WONT HAVE 10 SING Very loud in praise of our "New Fall Lines, after you have inspect- ed them. CORRIGAN'S. October 3rd. 3 The only reason the conservatives have for putting a candidate in the field in Kingston is to prevent an.ac- clamation, It would not do to allow the seat to go uncontested. Frederick Patterson, of Harrow- smith, has been in St. Boniface hos- pital, Winnipeg, in a critical condi- tion, having gone through an opera- tion for appendicitis. He was ill only one day when taken to hospital. Welcome as "brown October ale' to the jolly Englishman is the current number of The Busy Man's Magazine to the Canadian reader. It tells of many things of interest and is more attractive in - appearance than any preceding issue. A large maple tree on King street, near Johnson street, was blown down about six o'clock Monday evening, during the storm. The tree fell across the sidewalk and crushed through the fence at the side of the Irwin pro- perty. Men were at work, this morn- ing, removing the branches. B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Thuber and wife, W. P. Stew- art, J. Ross, H. Diplock, F. F. Ed- wardson, Montreal; G. W. MeNaugh- cil to continue construction of walk that the request of the Y.W.C.A. for in Frames | on Russell street, westerly to Division | exemption for taxes for the building street. lowned and occupied by them be Local Board of Health asking the granted. Also that an additional ap- council to provide a building suitable propriation of $750 be placed to the for the and treatment of small- | credit of the Board of Works. Adopt- pox patients led Local Board of Health recommend-| Ald. ing that council install some effective ! tric light be erected at the system of trapping the grates and |Arch and Union streets. There treet drains. some discussion on the matter of | John Scott, making application for |lights which were needed on a num- | the position of foreman in the re-con- {ber of dark corners. It was decided | struction of the dome on the city (to refer the whole matter to the fire buildings. and light committee -for a report. J: J; Cunningham, to be lappointed line foreman of the lighting | stem . ! R | Tt took Anti-vacecination asking coun- | minutes [cil to defer action on compulsory vac question. Pollie, for any vehicle that Mr. Hopper has had before. It is built around the Pied Piper of Hamelin town, who succeeded in cleansing - the city~from a great pestilence of rats, and when the bur- gomaster refused to pay him, he play- ed upon his, magic pipes, compelling all the children to follow him to the mountain. He had built a city of In- nocence,which was to remain a city as long as the piper kept all in it in- and good, but the moment happened, Father 'Time and take things over Let us show you what we can French do for you in : ted We ARANTELR out fine selection ish Silk ( do our Fall Underwear Fall Half Hose Fall Gloves Fall Shirts Fall Hats and Caps himself. As the Pied Piper, 365 years oid, Fall Neckwear | Mr. Hopper is at his best. He has | | the Our lstering and ery turn care : 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. ® Graham moved that an elec- corner of was can selec your own | at $20 and $25 from You We have Suites {ifferent styl to covers Over 30 « elect nocent anything would come all and designs ODD CHAIRS in 1908 shapes special ARDPF CHOC] asking To Restore Old Dome. the council just to decide upon the buildings dome. The property mittee report recommending the busi- | toration of the old dome, on | tically the same lines, and of Bp McMullen, re establishment of 'was adopted. The committee's {2 factory in the. city 'commendation was as follows : { J. Maegillivray and "That the plans of the city dome, Ithat the Board of Education members as presented by Architect Power, be be reduced to ten. : ' adopted, and that the additional cost lof the new structure over the amount received from the insurance award, Board amounting to about $2,500, he the vided by the committee on linance con-! and aceounts, and that the como" Smart: Svdenham: L. Schan- sidered by a special meeting of the mittee on city property be authorized |... W EB. Rose. D. Morrison. D Grigg [to the aeroplane party, to be held before Oct. 18th. (to pocceed with the construction off' E. Morden : Edmund Stanley To- linto the city of Innocence . the law. Ald . Henderson the dome cither by contract or by {ronto; Miss O'Neil, Mrs. N. R. Rob- | has that something about if some of those in favor of the day labor. lertson, St. Catharines: G. S. Kidd, [seems to make her hearers petition would be heard. The mayor Ald. Craig thought that the more |] ndon: A. H. MecGreer Napanee; 1 | hear as she does on the stage. replied that they would be at liberty elaborate plan should be adopted, Watson and wife Glasgow: Miss An Miss Helen W. Cullinan, played the Ald. Hoag said he sup- even if the cost was double the in-}ja gon Edinburgh; Ww. A "Whiting part of "Elviria," the beautiful girl representatives of those surance money. He didn't think the |p. fon. Ww. 8 Kempt Melbourne. |who was left over, at twenty years of petition would also be people wanted the council to. be held | A uciralias F. B Breckenridge Otta. lage without a beau. Miss Cullinan course they would, the down to the insurance. Kingston |. J M. Ball and wife, Binghamp- | seemed made to fit into her part, sc mayor replied. It was decided to should strike out for something bet-|on: "George M. Reid, J. McDonald well dill she handle it. Her singing hold a special meeting of the «coun- ter.and show a progressive spirit. London; J. Strachan. Haiover: 1. A |was in fact the only songs that made ' cil on Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 Ald. Graham said that the more Hepburn and. wile. Picton: W * A a real hit. She has a sweet sopranc o'clock to discuss the question. The claborate dome would. cost probably | wood. Ottawa: George A Barrager. voice, her big hit being, "Life is Quite petition for the change contains over from $30,000 to $35,000. He op-|Balleville : Re =' | Endurable." Dallas Welford, by 100 names What the pejition sets posed running into debt for an : means a new name here, played the forth has already been published. elaborate toppiece to the city build- part of "Blood," acroplanist,' to the J HE ings when the city had a debt of duke. He played the part we i, got al A | the fifteen city com- res- been seen here numerous times before, Quarter sizes in Collars. and each time becomes a great favor- P. J. HUNT. ite with the local theatre-goers, as a BROCK ST. funmaker. He does not cause quite so Id I we think ne aon LINOLEUM widths, qual ND OILCLOTH, mation « ttern 1. Hot Water Bottles Every Hot Water Bottle we offer for sale A Guarantee Goes With It, Good for One Year. ties and ps remission of prac- wood, re- many side-splitting laughs as he did in Wang, but his work in the part ] seems more to him. He has some good "What Would You Do With Fools," being his biggest hit. As usual Mr. Hopper has been sur rounded by an excellent company Every part from end to end was in good hands. Miss Toby Claude "Lizgie Dizzy," was well suited to her part and made a good hit. She played the part of the cook (or Kitchenette) who stumbled Miss Claude her that see and tax S ness WINDOW SHAADI window CURTAIN to suit AND om or any r | : songs, others asking | PHONH® 90. Yours, | F. Harrison Co.| A Special Meeting Called. | to reduce' the of Education to ten members, mayor said, would have to be N..P, as pro- T. ® DO OO! Genuine Persian S. We offer for sale 2 Genuine Persian Rugs, imported from Kurdistan one size 10ft. 3in bv 11ft. 10in. Regular _price $45. 00 Cash. by 12ft. for The petition Deol; | council This asked wa It costs a trifle more to get a good article, but the comlort and satisfaction of having something good, more than makes up for difference in 'price, particularly with Hot Water Bottles. McLeod's Drug Store COCO to speak. the the posed against heard, Of CHANGE The cool breezes of October that for iS ( . : ne Hair Cure Pays. It pays to keep the hair thrifty and To neglect this leads to baldness. If your hair thin if scalp humors are destroying its vital- ity, the certain remedy if Dr Dawson's Hair Restorer. In bottles, 50c., at Wade's drug stoge. will soon be here and means time to heavy Underwear. WE ARE READY With a big range of all the popular makes for Men, Wo- men, Girls Boys. Popular prices. change Board Of Health Matters. over a miilion dollars. there was in it out, but seemed wor A Board of Health deputation con Ald. Angrove _ said thy of a better part. As the duke iting of Francis King and Dr stand reminded him of the man who Norman Tharp was good, and Warrer Etherington addressed the council on went into a hotel to get a drink. He Fabien was excellent "Father Time' the question of the necessity of a wanted champagne but he had only I'he minor parts all cast permanent small-pox hospital, the the price of beer. A restoration of and the chorus to stand building in use being unfit ior the old dome, he thought, was good ard. winter There was plenty of va enough for Kingston, especially when The cant land around the city, Mr. King IORey was so much required for cial notice, aid, and a building could be put up roads, lights, small-pox hospital, ete. has not expense Dr. Etherington He pre ferred the money down SOONG reminded the council that for some sticking it away the time and at present small-pox r admiration. : an epidemic throughout Ontario, hay he council decided to adopt ing been introduced here from the property committee's report. lumber camps of Michigan in 1399 CE Last winter small-pox had cost the Other Business. municipality of Brockville #7000 At the request of the proprietor of last spring there had the Grand Opera House the public cases Kingston. Of course buildings' egress by-law was amended might no epidemic, but it by adding the following to' section imperative on the council to pro- 7: "Provided further that where the place for the treatment of the width of such passage way or cor case I'he mayor the mat- ridor in addition to the widths of the ter to the committee, and other exits the width of that he would likely call a such stairway limit of eighteen : in hich Ilr. Ethgring one hundiéd per Mr King would be then such stairway may open at s the question with the com right angles to such passage-way | corridor. Two walk construction by-laws were passed Moved Ald glossy. Ald." Craig's is or O00 as ae one well the were up American Oils Coal Oil Lubricating Oils Gasoline : We make a specialty of handling Lubricating Oils of all kinds. was present serves scenery certainly d spe as in some parts ils equa been witnessed here. The first of "Old Father Time was erdnd, being perfect, and the in the City of were good. ES use Must Issue Right Kind. All druggists and doctors will be notified by Inspector Wright that, in future, they must issue the right kind. of certificates given to people to se- cure liquor. Each certificate must made out to a certain druggist or license holder, and all certificates must be open to the inspector at any time. size 10ft. lin. Regular $80, One $50.00 Cash. small lower and at up in air scenes Innocence als e be th n Flannelette Blankets White , or Grey, at $1.00 a pair and "The Tyranny Of Tears. vo. ] "The Tyranny of Tears," a comedy of the emotions, which will be produc éd at the Grand Opera House, Thursday, October lst, is most jously constructed .on the simplest | lines, and is a triumph of the monplace. Played virtually characters and with char scene, it has that spacious appearance tof ease which is due to dexterity and It refreshing, fre expedients, the are to see SCISROTS ( i R. McFAUL, Carpet Warehouse. Large size Comforters in Prices on application. pretty patterns, reversible $1.50 and up. | W. F. KELLY & CO.,, | South Cor. Ontario and Clarence Sts. 'Phone, 486. '""Three Swallows." Sir John Power & Sons, "Three Swallows, Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King. or Since been twenty mn mgen there was vide a be com five ol Wool Blankets, value, at $3.00 a up. special b y pair and DR. LITTLE'S FEMALE REGULATING PILLS Best for Women's use, in irregularities or supression, at all Druggists, or by mail, $2. DR; LITTLE MEDICINE CO., Toronto, Oeste referred one exceeds » the for every finance said We keep all the best makes of Yarns, including Factory Increase Your Efficiency Unbreakable, Bee Hive, B.B. | . B., Capstan, etc. | . ' . Kingston Business College NEWMAN & Head of Queen Street. SHAW Canada's Leading The Always Busy Store. special - inches | craftsmanship is | from theatrical kngts which snipped by the fate are here gently fingers of probability. "A Pair Of Country Kids.' Go to the Grand and see the new comedy drama, "A Pair i Country Kids," next Saturday, matinee and night, and you will see a real novelty and a clever company "Hi" and izie"' are lively and en- | tertaining for two hours and a half. meeting BE Brain Weariness And Fatigue. All fagged out, ideas flow slowly as snap and energy gone. The buoyancy that made work a pleasure, {have gone also. A would are run down, sons > and ton invited accustomed _-- of untangled by or 5 | molasses, we ; erratic the an asked be that the vaccina not delayed too long. the question could committee at the same Ald. Nickle said it would tee be instructed with well for council not to act at the Drs. Williamson, Jogart, nt meeting until the law on the Richardson and Campbell for the vac- cination, - during 1908, of 'applicants, the statutory charge cents to be borne by tion. : The council adjourned at a quarter to one o'clock, King doctor say enervated, neither {eating or digesting enough. It's Fer- | rozowe, you need up that fit {ful appetite and improve assimilation and digestion, that lots pure Lstrong blood will be formed to nour- lish the broken down system. Ferro {zone will drive away the tired feeling, your spirits and energy, re vive your ambition and strength for iwork. No tonie or rebailder like Fer- | {rozone. Try it. Price, 50c. per box, | Change In Presidency. for six boxes for $2.50, at druggists-eri yr Paterson Hall, Montreal, | Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. for some time has been corresponding # | secretary of the General Board Wo man's Auxiliary of the Church of Eng- land, for the dominion, was, on Sat- scted to the presi- Tilton, re The latter gave the new presi- | dent white roses, representing {the seven women who organized the W.A., in I885, iri Ottawa, then in the of Ontario. Mrs. Tilton was |made honorary president. | you Ald Craig, that Nickle, the finance to contract Morrison, by by commit- seconded Co [Te oR fo J TR The A HOME FOR § $75 | ND $7 PER MONTH 3: 98 PINE STREET { Ii it doesn't pay to buy a : i p to insist on Mr. Turkington mov-| Word received here. from Hamilton 1 i | | | ome » Business School Day and Evening Classes Shorthand, Book- keeping, Special in- dividual for pupils deficient branches. Rates moderate. Enter at any time. "Phone, 440. H. F. MET- CALFE, Principal. LOO O-0000000000000000000 COOD SALARIES Go Only to the Well Trained Our High-Grade Courses never fail to bring success to our gradu- ates. Day and Evening Classes, and Moderate Rates. FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street, "Phone 680. STOCKDALE, to brace [au]: time be gO of nsational prose Typewriting, Yelegraphy, instruction in English was clearly known nation to refrain had been Dr J. Gs Evans, and J. N. Scott. matter twenty-five the ecorpora- league of from heard Dr. anti-vac council sides petition action was restore | | | Aykroyd A Street Line Matter. Board of 'Works last week de- that W. J. Turkington, Patrick must remove his fence off the line, but gave him permission a portico over the street Monday afternoon the com SE THT 1% who Disgusted With Such Doings. Ald. Craig was disgusted with the city council doings last night. "Just think," he said this morning, "the council spends over an hour discussing the erection of a couple of steps toa man's on Patrick street, and had another meetfng ' and dismisses the important question of its mind on the matter, de- [reconstructing the city buildings' to insist on Mr. Turkington | dome in ten minutes. What our his house back off the, street | council coming to anyway ?"' and refusing to allow him : . portico over the street line Dutch | Bulbs For Fall Planting. street, street to line. mittee chang ciding | | Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ) erect {urday, in Ottawa, house {dency in the place of Mrs. | signed d 1 | seven poy | oving | to | diocese build a Kingston. g 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- ler leaves daily 2 p.m. pay the ay Sh pa) his back The line | States that William J. Snow and in i i i | existed it now fifty | his wife are charged with cruelty to | their fifteen-year-old daughter. The Henderson Snow family moved from Kingston | . ! pe - four or five months ago, Homes At All Prices There is more Oatarrh in this section] While in the city had no police For Sale. | | of the country than all other diseases' cord. | | | house home, why does it 1 street andlord to which you live ? own the one for as is wy CABS! The Old Stand and The Old Num Phone 490 All orders promptly attended to night or day. Wm Murray Auctione . 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Sarness ste., for sale. Sala of Horses every Saturday, ' 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. said that the coun- | some Mink Muffs Our showing of Mink Muffs is a special feature of our Fur | | | It Has Been Proven. | Over and over again that for gual ity, style and good values our furs far {surpass all others. See {ment of neck pieces suitable for early { wear, at Campbell Bros'., the makers of fine furs. put together, and until the last few! years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced! it a local disease and prescribed loeal remedies, and by constantly failing to : 1 i ge from $20 cure with local treatment, pronounced it; ' . i 3 " display. Prices raoge ir od incurable. Science has Te, - Th = all fall importations for order work be a constitutional disease and therefore!" his tailoring department. His rea- | to $85, and there are a great requires constitutional treatment. Hall's dv-made clothing and gents' furnish- : Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.|ing departments were never better as | variety of new styles. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only > eller as. constitutional cure on the market. It is sorted. | taken mternally in doses from 10 drops en { to a teaspoonful. It. acts directly on the! FW OK . | blood and mucous surfaces of the system.| Mrs. F. W. Kirkpatrick took a most | They ofier one hundred dollars for any unexpected change for the better on i | { | Fall Importations. Of 1908. Prevost, Brock street, has received | 7 our assort- We can tell you McCANN'S, Bl Brock street. OPEN SATURDAY ING. Hyacinths, at 5c. and 10e. each... Tulips single and double, 20c., 25¢. and 30c. dozen. Narcissus and Cro- cus. ta i] Answers To Picture Sums. Ink -- minus -- K -- plus -- chair -- plus ship -- minus -- airship -- equals -- inch. | | | -~ Dr. A. P.Chown Phone 343. 185 Princess St 0000000000000 0000000 VIE case it fails to cure. Send for circulars Sunday night and the improvement and testimonials, | ddress : F. J. CHENEY & CoO. |bhas continued, a cause of much plea- { Toledo, Ohio. sure to many friends. Sold by Druggists, . : Take Hall's Family pation. EVEN.- ' - = Makers of Fine Furs. | Princess St. { Beef, Iron and Wine, "var own," make. Pint bottles, 50c. at Wade's Drug Store. Five years more for Laurier. EAT TA le Soecevccsoe 0000000000000 00000000000000 3] To 3 Thursday's Whig will tell what tag | ny 18. 5c. Pills for consti! , a

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