Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1908, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT. SOUGHT FOR A PLAGE, oN THE INDIAN LIST OF INSPECTOR WRIGHT. ---- A Young Man Appeared at the Big Chief's Office and Made the Request--He Was Accom- modated, THE5PM. EDITION INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up a Reporters On Their Rounds. Ottawa excursion, $1.75, Oct. 10th. Chamois vests, a full assortment, If You Are Thinking fi: | at William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders About A Far Coat for) ver, ekiys ous 778. Jo not miss the Borden meeting at Next WINTER | {the city hall to-morrow evening. i An expert examines your eyes and supplies gold-filled glasses for £1.50 at Best 8. "Pine Tar lin Kingston drug store. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. ve orders at Mec- Auley's Book Store. The Jadminton tournament, to have been held by Prince Charlie chapter, ID. E., on Wednesday, postponed. "Lettuce soap," Colgate's, sold in (Kin, gston at Gibson's Red Cross drug | Av drinker by before the but I "I'm not a heavy means, 1 was never court for drunkenness, {be placed on the 'Indian' list. Inspector Wright a busy with the "Indians," and soni friends have already commenced {call him "chief."" He was very surprised when a young man called fat his office and made the foregoing statement. The request was granted. | {It would anpear as if the "Indian" ry a {list in Kingston was a great drawing ig indefinite- | as so many have volunteered to be placed upon it. I'he young man further explained to | the inspector for wanting to go on the list. said that often when he was under the influence (of he abused his best friends, your Sou to), [not Biss it. [peop le who always treated him the special mea- ""ny |best, and he wanted to cut this out. i and tie a onteal issues > Yc day will | fe believed that the only way y ' i pu scussed fully at the Borden meet- l4his wag to be an "Indian, itaway nour hill. to-morrow evening, in the city {thus his action to Sho safety Vaults, | b# present, i You are cordially invited ---------------------- . 5: A CATARAQUI WEDDING. until you| Students' fountain pens, for $1.50, only at want it. { Cross drug store, opposite SE ------ fice. WRITE TO-DAY. | <The any police want to is man of his to much is sold Cross | Soap," Colgate's, at Gibson's Red Now is the time to write for my Cata- | log of Ad-| vance Styles| for of his reason | He Ww 1 ! the e ma € up onl the Princess theatre, to-night famous "Dreyfus Trial." Do " liquor lhe only chance to see | 2 Gibson's Whig ones | Red | of- Walter Cook. non-jury sittings of the county There was a quiet wedding on Tues- { court, opened before Judge Madden, day morning at eleven o'clock, [at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon, at the [Miss Nellie Guess, daughter of Thomas county court house. Four of the vicinity John McKa Fur House the blotter. | at, Darried, at her father's home, y | Best's "Short Stop," is without an | to W alter Cooke, son of Jacob Cooke, { equal. Over 4,000 bottles sold in two [of Cataraqui. Rev. R. Dept. A. Brock St. yvearé, and not one complaint. It nev- {formed the ceremony, and there Ontario. v| er fails and costs but 15¢. pe sviendunts. | As the result an investigation | '7¢ ride wore ------------------------------ | made by Inspector Arniel, yesterday, with blouse of two horses had to be shot. The | Smart brown hat, mals were suffering from an incurable and brown wings. | disease, and were unfit for | place under | Complaint has been made leaves and scarlet { police the bad conduct with evergreens and hoys who gather around the | Cooke, aunt of theg | Barrack and King streets. Summons | wedding march. f es will be issued against the guilty The popular parties china shower We will allow you liberally for your [Sym ngs old piano in exchange for a Nord- |? : ' Sn at Kirkpatfick's art rooms. [1% sttjoyed, Mr. and Mrs. Cooke | The Nordheimer pianos are used by tate up residence at Cataraqui, the most critical very. | o8 their return from New York. where. Kingston show rooms at Kirk uatrick's, 159 Princess street. Canon Dunn will his amusing, | | instructive and interesting tecture "Ireland and the Irish," in George's Hall on Monday next at p.m. lle has delivered the lecture hun dreds of times. Those who miss it will miss a treat. ee cases were |(ruess, Kingston, - a brown cream lace, trimmed with green The ceremony took of a ani- use, to the of some berries, begonias. room, Miss about corner of To the Electors of Kingston and Portsmouth. bride was tendered at the parsonage many beautiful pre her, and a very pleasant even- a last sents being GENTLEMEN : Having received, and ac-| Fueniane cepted, the nomination of| the Liberal Party, I again ask for your votes and in-| fluence to elect me as your| representative to the House of Commons of Canada, and | pledge myself for the future, as in the past, todevote my | energies to the promotion | of the prosperity and best interests of this good old City of Kingston. WM. HARTY. THE PRICE T0O LARGE | And the City Buildings Dome Will Be Wood. property committee meet at three o'clock, to .again consider the dome reconstruction. give on St 81 The city called to |afternoon, { buildings' | Engineer Craig has {for the construction of a steel dome rere {from a Moitreal firm, but it is high Of The People--What |. than anticipated, and the commit |tee will, therefore, go ahead with the {construction of a wooden dome. It is |possible that work may be begun next week, It is to be hoped so any way. The question now to be settled is whether the construction shall by contract or day labor. If by the latter, the city engineer would not have time to supervise the work, as |he has enough street work to look Montreal to |after to keep him busy. And yet it Islea: (is proposed to relieve the architect. month, was City City pric © received a PERSONAL MENTION. Movements They Are Saying And Doing. Mrs. DD. O'Leary is visiting in Ot- tawa Miss Woodruff, is vis iting in the city Mrs. J. S. Gallagher, smith, is visiting in the city. Mr. Munro, of the Toronto {is in the city to attend the meeting. 8! Capt. R. Douris left for * | hold a survey the way, burned at Sorel last Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Forsythe, Ot- with Canon and Mrs. GG. to spend several | Inspector of Sydenham, be of Harrow- Globe, Fielding Laat Royal Dresden We show exclusive decora- tions in this beautiful China. Fruit Sets Comports Plates Very appropriate for wed- j x ding gifts. on steamer FORWARDED HIS REPORT. | ee te ta a Grout, | weeks, { Mrs. Clarke Taylor, gnanoque is in the city with her mother, Mrs. N : " Ipleted his report Wilmot, Clergy street, seve: | ction and fire ral weeks, . ent city hotels, and has forwarded the Capt. John Geoghegan |same to the provincial government, It (Colborne street, leit at to-day will be remembered that the inspec trip to 'Toronto, Hamilton, Nia- | {or was asked for this report, after cara Falls and North Bay. ; {the big hotel fire at Tilsonburg, Ont., Mrs. John McGall and child, lont {some time ago, when several persons | real street, returned, Monday FIN, 10st their lives, through lack of pro- from Owosso, Michigan, after two | per fire escapes, ete. weeks visit with friends. When asked concerning Kingston's : Edward Leslie, away from the City ! pasition, Mr. Wright said that on the for the past two and a half vears, whole all the hotels were well pro- has returned and settled down and | Cied for, He had a few recommenda- joined the Jed of the Canada Life Itions to make, and when these im- aBTRLSG dao of Quoon's. npiversity, {provements Were Mande, the! hotels has taken Mrs. MeCammon"s hous : | ould be well caved for in this ire furnished, on Montreal street, for the Speer. winter His sister coming from | Scotland to reside him. | Rev. Father parish priest of Trevelyan: who has been confined | to the Hotel Dien through a illness, is recovering rapidly and will he to return home in few days Mr. and Mrs turn from the Pacifi l'hey have enjoyed their rem re -- | Bailey's friends will be learn that her health is Ti Y G improved Next ime oy 0 Joseph Reid, = Prineess . ote turned to-day from Chicago. Mr Shopping is a licensed embalmer. He a course in Chicago and there must take out a license the same a medical man | county court opened this afternoon Ww. J Whiter, who left Kingston |at 1.30 o'clock before Judge Madden | several weeks ago. on a trip around | Four cases were disposed of before the world, is now at Port Arthur, | court adjourned. Three were settled Ont He says the country looks well | before court, and in the other, the {all through the country traversed He | Brantford carriage campany was ai sends greetings. | lowed $200 and costs against W. DP. Registered An engagement of interest to Cana- | Lemmon. "WEARS LIKEIRON" dians is that of Lady Violet Elliott, {third daughter of the Earl and Coun- | metal tess of Minto, to Captain Lord | George H. Hammond wired from the| Charles George Francis Fitzmaurice, | (awa that he successfully passed of the First Dragoons, second son of | {ha examination for master's papers. Lord and Lady Lansdowne. -- A The engagement announced | Miss Mary McCambridge, daughter |Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCamb.dge, this city, to Edward Halligan, for- merly a resident. of Kingston, now of {New York The marriage will take | place shortly in the latter city. are Brock street, on Fire Protection at City Hotels. Wright has regarding fire pro at the differ- License Inspector com- to spend escapes and wife, noon on a i Spangenhberg JEWELLER and DIAMOND MERCHANT PICKED UP ON A RAFT. is with Crawley, Man, Com- With Dead Body As panion, Rescued Mobile, Ala., Oct. 6.--A message re ceived here by the collector of the port states that the Belgian steamer Tiflis arrived at Port Arthur, Texas, | to-day, and reported picking sea a raft having board to {der Sjohlm, sole survivor of the cr h lof the American, schooner McCabe, {and one dead Sjohlm re- res | ported that his companion had died Reid exhaustion and starvation. took | re one | Court Is non-jury severe | } able Issuer of Marriage Licenses. S. R coast trp pleased mu Bailey will re next week and Mrs on very body street, from now Over. Tie a string around your finger. as | The regular sitting of the It will remind you to buy a tin of Now Capt. George Hammond. The wonderful finish for and wood things around house. Put up sizes. Sold in Kingston only by WwW. A. Mitchells, 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. ' in 20c., 80c. and 50c.| : | of of 18 see the best, at 159 Princess When vou want a piano "Nordheimer,"" Canada's Kirkpatrick's art rooms, street. "Coleo soap" Gibson's Red Cross drug 230. Seel Bibby's special 81 gloves. h CABINET MINISTERS HERE " The Cran 1G IN | For the Big Liberal Gathering -m This Evening. Fielding, minister of Black Watch hon Charles Murphy, Is the orset « full figures | the new secretary of state, arrived in Black Ping v {the city Bany expert lady corset fitters have expressed their appreciation of the |They are the distinguished speakers aliti {th |for the big liberal gathering in the style, fit and lasting qualities of the |Grand Opera House, this evening other speakers will be "the liberal can-' didate Hon. Wiliam Harty, M.P., and Edw. J. B. Pense, ex-M.P.P is sold in Kingston at store. for i Hon | inance, Ww. and S. { this afternoon from Cobourg, land are the guests of Mr, and Mrs, { Cornelius Bermingham Barrie street. Grand Duchess Corset, | J. MeD. Mowat, president of the -- sm | King ston Reform Assoriation, will rH iuh: | preside at this evening's meeting. The "High-class toilet You Buy them at Gibson's Red Cross drug can soaps." store, \ Iry Bibby's combination underwear THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, to do | and this | Phone TUESDAY, CUP AND SOUVENIRS | Presented to Champion Locomo- tive Works' Players. Last evening in the offices of the locomotive works, the championship leap presented by James Baker to the City Baseball League, was handed over to the jiayecs In presenting the cup to Dr. Harty, the presi- dent of the De a Tierney, the secretary-treasurer, made a very | elicitous address, which was followed by a few appropriate words from Dr. Harty when handing the cup over to the captain, John Burke. This occa- {sion was also taken advantage of to {present the members oi the winning team with suitable souvenirs, lor their having landed the champion- ship. These took the form of a gold diamond-studded watch charm, on the {front of which were engraved the ini- {tials of the - player, and on the re- verse side, 'C. L. C. Baseball, 1908." Refreshments, cigars and soft drinks were then served, after which a splen- did programme was put on of songs, recitations and dances. The new Ath- letic Association formed in connec- tien with the works, is now in a flourishing condition, and it is the intention to take a more active inter lest in all kinds of sport than has been done previously. -------- Miss Nellie Guess Became Wife of when | of Cataraqui, | Stillwell per- | were | iid cloth suit and a | an arch of mountain ash | mingled | played the f R. B. WILLIAMSON, M.A. secretary of Queen's Medical also professor of Medical Jurisprudence. FAAAAAAAAAHAK HAR. DR. A I'he new Faculty, ¥ % EXPORTS OF CANADIAN 3 x GOODS. * | WM *| ¥* | *! *| * | * | Conservative rule-- $ 99,032,466 105,488,798 103,851,764 102,828,441 109,707,805 AEF AA FFERAERF FEF FAR FFEAF FEAR 3 % v | # ¥*/! * ¥! #* | *| * ¥| ¥ | WH *| ¥! | #* | * Total ---- $520,909,274 Liberal rule-- $198,414 439 190,854,946 235,483,956 180,545,306 246,960,968 1907 (9 mo.) - -- - $1,052,2569,615 sale of Canadian abroad has not than doubled under liberal rule, but the increase continues, while the conservatives had re- 3| duced pur competing power. * | SEIS | Total The products only more After Tom. Daly. Bulletin. | Daly, former minister of said in effect the other | day that the immigrants coming to| Canada were lunatics and criminals, | Mr. Daly's characterization was cer- tainly criminal before the paign is over he pretty convinced that it Meanwhile it is due say that criminal and grants did not come to ( 1 directed its immigration nor those who were neither criminal nor lunatic, either. In days the n of Canadian-born hoys and girls pouring out of the country | effectually cured wild notions outsiders might have had of coming to try and live in it. Local Rugby Outlook. From present appearances the football team will fall through. | have been doing very little work, and no one seems to know anything the team. Nu- merous practices have been called but the players have turned out well, or two pla out in uniform. The junior team, from the Kingston Yacht club, are showing up well and from present ap- pearances will land wel near the top of the ladder. Crawford, Moxley and well-known players will hkely line. The team at and is showing fine form first game will be played with either juniors or Brockville Edmonton T. Mayne the interior cam- | well | lunatic also. to Mr. Daly to lunatic immi- | anada when | policy-- | and will he was those WOCeSS10 any senior rugby I'he players about not very being only 'ers other be mn every day Uheir shortly, work que Piano Announcement. Nordheimer . Piano Co., Ltd., of would like all to know that | their pianos can be seen at Kirkpat- rick's art rooms, 159 At present their representative, Addison A. Pe is in the city, | would be ple: to meet any | ding purchaser. is offered at a reduction The Toronto Princess street, Nr. and ed inten To-Night At Opera House. Those holding invitations to the | platform at the liberal meeting to- 4night--also ladies and their escorts will from street. use entrance student will save 50c. on a foun- pen by going to Gibson's Red drug $2 pens for $1.50 A tain {Cross j there. | Mr. Borden has not yet fired | ter, and the Montreal Star is {prised. The party ship cannot make store. Fos- {speed unless relieved of its barnacles. | at Best's are re- one | Hot water bottles sold { absolutely guaranteed and will be | placed if not satisfactory, within r the hair," Colgate's Pure Tar soap. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Nordheimer's at Kirkpat- I rick "s art Princess street. pianos rooms, 159 +| provinces. ' ducts, + Donnelly, | Ganano- | A slightly used piano | : Montreal harbor. Montreal | sur- | OCTOBER 6, 1908. WORKING FOR HARTY LIBERAL ROOMS THRONG- ED NIGHTLY. The Citizens Seem Anxious That Harty Shall Be Returned--The Rooms Are Constantly Throng- ed. Mr. Harty's committee rooms at the corner of Princess and Wellington streets, continue to be a nightly centre of attraction. Young men and men of all ages and walks of life gather there in throngs, and go over the voting lists. Al are wiling to send their aid in behalf of Mr. Har- ty rand Sir Wilfrid Laurier. On the corner of the building a large sign with the word "Harty" in electric bulbs has been erected, while over the Princess street antrance the magic | name "Laurier" is spelled out by similar electric bulbs. Ail workers at { Mr. Harty are invited {rooms frequent visits, and do their share, be it little or great. LOOK, "ELECTORS, LOOK ! in 1896. The Conservatives tell us it is time for change. Why should there be a change ? Contrast the Canada of to-day with the Canada of 1896, and the justifica- tion for the vast expenditures of the twelve year period is at once obvi- ous. Look at the status of the dominion among the nations. Look at the development of trans- portation by land and water. Look at the enormous expansion of home and foreign trade. % Look at the magnificent develop- ment of the west. Look: at the inrush of settlers. Look at the growth of our cities and towns. Look at the equipment of our har- bors. Look at the lighting and buoying of the coasts. Look at the enlargement of the pro- vincial boundaries. Look at the creation of two new Look at the marvellous prosperity of the manufacturing industries. Look at the betterment of the work- ing mau. Look at the demand for farm pro- Look at the extension of lines. Look at the building of the al Transcontinental railway {ocean to ocean. Look at the completed surveys the Georgian Bay canal. Look at the extension of colonial to*Montreal. Look at the equipment of the Peo- ple"s Road with additional stock. Look at the construction of new sta- tions, new new mechanical shops and large terminals. Look at the improvement militia. Look at the assumption of the main- tenance of the garrisons at Halifax and Esquimalt, Look at the establishment of a chain railway Nation- from of the Inter- 8 or idings, of the JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. to pay the || Contrast Canada of 1908 With It| of cold storage depots. Look at the enlargement postal service. Look at the inauguration of rural mail delivery. Look at the establishment of railway commission. *Look at the projection way to Hudson Bay. Look at the proposition for the All- Red line, Look at the posits. | Look at the public buildings which | dot the country from end to end. Look at the development of coal mines. Look at the erection of mighty steel plants at Sydney and the : Look at the busy factories, hand- some buildings and comfortable homes throughout the length and breadth of the land. Look at the thousand and one monu- ments of progressive and business-like administration, and the results - pro- { duced by the expenditure incurred by the government are apparent to every intelligent person Jind then say why there should be a change of the free the I rail- | of the | increase in bank de- | our 'Soo. The Quebec Bridge. # Canads Mr. rclen. the I the conservative chief, impudence to contend in a | public meeting, "that the accident to the Quebec bridge would not have happened under a conservative gov- ernment." If this ridiculous claim, {which is profoundly unjust, has de- ceived a few it has at least excited scorn in others. When Mr. Borden made that statement he descended to the rank of the tory candidate in Nicolet, who claimed last year that the cata€trophe was "'the punishment of Providence for the failings of the liberals." After that, one ean only let the curtain fall. had | Did Good Things. | Mdntreal Witnefs. | The government has certainly done 'some good things. It is rightly proud of its first work, the preferential ca- [reer. It was looked on as a begin- Ining in reducing protective burdens. | That promise might now very well he {carried to performance by further. ve- | duction The department of agricul- {ture has done splendid work for the { farmers. The postal service has been | greatly improved in some respects. | The marine department has improved {the St. Lawrence channel, and in the | latest years has done well. in the Going To National Convention. At the meeting of the National Council of Women in Ottawa, on Oec- tober 27th. the Kingston delegates will be: Mrs. Henry Skinner, Mrs, | Adam Shortt, Mrs. Simon Oberndorfier land Miss Machar. 25c. Tooth Brushes, For 20ec. To reduce our stock of tooth brush- tes, we will sell during this month only {{October) all our 25¢. tooth brushes for 20c. Every brush guaranteed. jade' drug store. Me- at { "Borden, MacDonnell, Metcalfe, { Intyre and Ross are the speakers To-Morrow Will be none too early to buy your New Fall Coat or Suit. Everything is at its best now in our Coat and Suit Depart- ment. The Prudent Women Looks for Two Things in Buying her fall bhi good styles and good value Women are finding these two qualities in bountiful measure in the new Coats and Suits for fall that we are showing, We have .h Made it easy for you to choose, If you are not quite ready to buy, you may se- lect any Suit, Coat or Skirt and have it placed aside until required. Warm and Comfortable Underwear . For every memb2r of the family. BABIES' Fine Wool or Cashmere Vests, 3 styles, buttoned at the neck, bat- toned down the front, or the roller pattern. SMALL CHILDREN can be fitted with comfortable Underwear, and we have the makes to give satisfaction. BOYS AND GIRLS from 7 to 17. We have the special makes provided for all boys and girls, makes that fit and wear well. We make a specialty of this class of Underwear, and have the largest assortment in Kingston. Ladies' Underwear D AS : For those who are particular and want their Undergarments just right. We have a great choice to offer you. Fall Weight Fine White Cotton Light Weight Union Wool.Y Light Weight White Unshrinkable Wool. Medium and Heavier Makes of Natural Vool. Vests and Drawers to match also. Several styles of combinations. Anything you may require in Underwear from 25c to $3.00. ier rl | the city hall tomorrow evening. Bibby's for men's underwear. 3 Ce50000000500000000000 NR00S00000SINNNOSLNENN 9000000000000 0000000000.,0000000%0 00000 Ladies' Overgaiters NEW FALL STOCK. All the New Shades and Colors, Low, 50 and 75c. High, 50, 75c. and $1.00 Children's White, Red, Blue, Brown and Tan. All new goods. The Lockett Shoe Store RPP ANEEINA0SNSORINIIINENNLOIO0NINIINIRS £000000000000000En0COeOORERROOTROORURRNTS

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