PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1008. { | | a | | FURS ACGS TERED Kingston's | Greatest Fur Store A 4 years ago, our manufacturing space, contained less than | SQUARE FEET, to-day our Busi-| ness contains over 8,000 SQUARE | FEET. If we were not making the right Merchandise, at the right price, we could not achieve such success as this. Manufactur- | ing and selling an enormous; quantity of HIGH CLASS FURS | annually, we are enabled to sell] them to the Consumer at a small | margin profit, in fact much smaller than the "Ordinary Furrier" or "Dry Goods Store" | obtain. The "Turn 'Over" is| where we count. We have Hund-| reds of Fur Coats, for you to] select from, all new and select de- signs, and made this season. We employ a large number of skilled Furriers, all the year around, De- | signing and Making up "McKAY | FURS." Your inspection obligation to buy. "WRITE FOR CATALOG." Branch Show-Rooms, 107 Princess St. Main Show-Rooms, and Order Departmen, 149-551 Brock St. John McKay Fur House of i : : | invited, no | ey Bhs Royal Dresden To the Electors of Kingston | "and Portsmouth. We show exclusive decora- tions in this beautiful China. Fruit Sets Comports Plates Very appropriate for wed- § # ding gifts. {| GENTLEMEN : Having received, and ac- | cepted, the nomination of) the Liberal Party, I again | lask 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, las in the past, to devote my energies to the promotion of the prosperity and best interests of this good old City of Kingston. WM. HARTY. BA Spangenberg JEWELLER and % DIA}. )ND MERCHANT Issuer of Marriage Licenses. eeoaeeeand Parquet So, Next Time You Go Flooring -riices Shopping ELLIOTT & SON, LTD. 79 King St. W., Toronto. around your finger. you to buy a tin of i --WRITE Manufacturers, Sorry To Lose Him. Mack | pa Major wi Captain Conger a master Eastern { duties on tu take Ontario Command, will up his rday next militia Eastern Ont lose of Captain The wonder and wo house. Put up sizes. Sold in thing W. A. Mitchell's, . 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. Gu 30c. and tory Kingston only by rt Ne dh hg Handsome Fall Furnishings Ou New Clean ngs in every line of r Men's Haber- dashery Styles That Are Different t 25. 1.00 Handsome patterns in Shirts, $1.00 to 2 Choice and Exclusive Neckwear, 50c. to $ Dent's Kid Gloves, $100 to $2.00 Un the Best Mills, 7& OC Excellent Correct Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Night Robes, Pajamas, Ftc. Fo. Everything that's good in Men's Toggery. hi fai with 1a to $3.50. Styles in Collars and Cuffs i from erwear AAAI AAAS Hosiery, tock of Furni the Men's War LIVINGSTON'S Clothiers and Haberdashers. re rly bristling e. | of the | dome | that | for a square deal. { OLD, {five original | was {do all in | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | Reporters On Their Rounds. Ottawa excursion, $1.75, Oct. 10th. THE 5P.M. EDITION M 0 91 UNFAIR ACTION tenac. i Rev. Father Carey, of Erinsville, is William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders DERS FOR DOME. {received at McAuley's. "Phone, 77S. Hunter & Harold Protest Against bondale, Pas, ate spending.a day or 80 ere. Has Done--Architect Power land, spent part of to-day in the city Explains Why He Refused Blue with relatives. : Widows. They're still as numerous as J. W. Power acceded to the request sparrows, almost. placed plans for the city buildings' | Chickering's. Leave orders at Me- dome in the office of the city engineer. | Auley's Book Store. leit for Avery is a likely winner in Fron- a visitor in the city. IN CALLING FOR NEW TEN. * [Fc it Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hafte, Car- What City Property Committee) y,, p J O'Hanlon, Dublin, Ire Prints. Lovely fall, this, for the Merry city property committee, and H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Ir. Power stated to a Whig represen- | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Behan tative that the reason he dwin't wish | New York, Tuesday, to enjoy a few to give blue prints of the plans to | well earned holidavs. Vi steel work contractors was that it Miss Edith Compton, B.A., Arch would look ridiculous for plans drawn 'street, arrived in Roche Perce, Sask. for a wooden dome to he figured up- on Tuesday. 'She will teach school on for a steel structure. So far as there. contractors for a wooden dome were! Menthol inhaler relieves sore throat concerned, he had no objection what- [and cold in the head. At Gibson's ever to give them blue print copies of | Red Cross drug store. his plans | Thomas Crowley, wife and child, It is sai! that some)of the contrac- Chatham street, returned from Roch- tors who have already tendered will 'ester, N.Y., to-day, after visiting not put in figures again, as they con- friends. : sider the property committee's action | Mother's mustard plasters, for the as most unfair in calling for new ones first aid for the household, at Gib- after publishing the first figures. The son's Red @ross drug store. whole action of the committee is con- | Mr. and Mrs, William Little, 11 John demned as unbusinesslike, and the street, have the sympathy of friends committee are criticized for the way !in tile loss of their infant child, who they have bungled the whole matter. passed away early this morning after It is suggested that the city council 'a short illness. 4 take the dome question out of their | Solon Palmer's Garland of hands and appoint a strong commit- toilet water, fresh at Gibson's tee to take hold. Cross drug store. ------ On Wednesday afternoon P. C. Ar- A Most Unfair Thing. niel arrested a handsome coach dog; Kingston, Oct. S-- (To the Editor): [it is still in the cells. 1i the owner The action of the city property com- calls for it and can claim his pro- mittee in calling for 'tenders a second Perte it will be handed over. time for the reconstruction of the Just arrived, large shipment of | on the city buildings, seems to |SPoDges, from 5c. to 85, at Gibson's us unbusinesslike and very unfair to Red Cross drug store. Violets Red OTHERS WANT CHANGE TO FIGURE IN THE HOTEL SCHEME. i Boston Syndicate Representatives Confer With Board of Trade Committee--They Are Impress- ed With Kingston. A meeting of the hotel committee of the board of trade, with other leading members and the mayor, was held this morning to meet George E Smith and J. H. Kelly, of Boston who hearing of Kingston's advantages for hotel projection, came to look over the situation. Mr. Smith is an old friend and admirer of the city, having spent some time here in con nection with the proposed Ontaric electric railway. Mr. Kelly is an hotel expert, who has built three hotels and has managed them after wards. When Mr. Smith talked of the attractions of Kingston, a Boston syndicate, headed by Senator C. B. Fiske, sought 'Mr. Kelly, and sent him on with Mr. Smith, to Kingston, to look over the situation. The result is a new admirer of our fine city in the latter gentleman. He desired to know what the city is prepared to do and what it asked in return. The board stated that they had proposed to the public a guarantee of S100.000 in bonds to encourage an hotel, wnich will cost at least $250, 000, without the furnishings. The question of site had not been given consideration yet. They were in duty bound to await the proposition ol Dr. Dupuis and the Chicago syndicate which had been delayed by the very critical illness of the architect's wife, but of which proposition they had, within the last day, received the as surance. The committee added that they were very much in earnest, and they had no question whatever that this scheme would go through. if they could receive the support of tha elec tors (who were eager), and then of those who tendered before. The plans The remains of the late Mrs. Eng- and specifications are exactly the lish, who died in Toronto, on Wednes same tendered before, so day, arrived in the city at noon, reason for those day. The remains were taken at once changing their tO, Cataraqui cemetery for burial. have been | Blue as when there no tendered then and as the figures A published all that is left for those make hard roads easy. tendering now is to underbid a few Red Cross hrug store. dollars. We ask no favors, but only | Miss Birdie Luttrell : HUNTER & HAK- Foquett, of the Maids" company, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Seels, Johnson street, during their stay in the city. Red Cross Beef, Iron and Wine, the king of tonics, at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. That stale, old slogan; "It's time for a change," doesn't seem even to refer to the weather nowadays. This is a twice blessed country, with good government, prosperity and delight- ful climate. " Pears' [Precipitated Fuller's for the toilet. At Gibson's |Cross drug store. Capty John Geoghegan and wife, left Tuesday for an extended trip to New York, Boston, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Xx and other American cities 1s who figures, Miss Flos- Little and "Three sie Contractors. Laymen's Missionary Movement. A meeting of the éentral committee of the Laymen's Missionary Movement was held, last evening, in the parlor of the First Congregational church. I'he organization will be that of the members (appointed in January), and of two lay representa tives from each congregation in the city, together with all the clergy. It resolved to adhere to the dates | of October 28th to 30th, when there is a surety of the attendance of J Campbell White, New York, who will also be asked to remain over for missionary Sunday, November 1st. The details were left until his movements [On return they will spend a are made more definite. Edw. J. DB.l uk in Toronto with their son. John Pense is chairman and Rev. Charles | oo Vion : : t 0d © | Geoghegan. Villiers is secretary, and it is hoped Callard: and: Bowder's famous. but- that every clergyman and laymen in- |, co vn : : Plus $ , guaranteed not to sugar. crested will keep himself in com- [a+ Gibcon's Red Cross drug store. munication with these officials, and | pay Charles NM Bilkev MA of St A : his power to put Kingston { James' church, performed, on Tues- in line with other cities in ample pre- day, a marriage ceremony at Britan paration for the coming rally. Ii the na. in which the bride was: Miss members appointed cannot attend |ywilGelq Scott, of New Brunswick meshings and do organizing work, it and the groom, Charles Henry Scott, is hoped they will frankly say so and of the firm of Egan, Scott & Chant enable the work to be done by others soy a ~he who can. | Earth Red a bers, Ottawa. The two young men who were con victed for selling liquor at Barriefield camp, and have not paid their fines, have cleared out. Warrants were is secured the bicyele belonging to a lued for their arrest, but before they voung man named Godfrey, living onlcould he served the men got away. University avenue. The wheel was [Ope is in Cobalt and the other mn taken from in front of the Y.M.C.A., 'Rochester, N.Y last night. Constable Mullinger got| Fresh tea all-important. Ten busy on the case, to-day, and as a [weeks after being picked in the tea result succeeded in finding the wheel | ardens of the Island of Ceylon (the on Sydenham street, where it had | finest tea-producing country in the been left by the thief, up against the | orld) "Salada" you. The The guilty party is [flavor of tea consists in an essential foil, which deteriorates rapidly with S-------------- Recovered A Bicycle. { Constable Mullinger, this afternoon, ; reaches side of a house. not known. | the to- | | interest, and will await their propos Jay corn and bunion plasters | * ation. | Some Recommendations to Come legislature for the guarantee They thanked Messrs. Smith and Kel- ly cordially for their visit and kindly ition. and give it the fairest consider FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD Sales on the Board on Thursday Afternoon. The Frontenac Cheese Board met on Thursday afternoon, the president, William Fawcett, in the chair, 'and the secretary, William Pillar, also pre sent. These factories boarded, there being a total of boxes of white cheese and 488 boxes of colored : White--Battersea, 100; Excelsior, 60 Forest, 64: Glenburnie, 30; Glenvale 25: Hinchinbrooke, 40; Keenan's, 30; Cataraqui, 45; Latimer, 35; Morning Star, 28; 10: Sand Hill, 60 Sunbury, 50; Collins Bay, 30; Inver- ary, 35. Total, 772. Colored--Arigan, Gilt Ed 50; Howe Cataraqui, 85; St. Lawrence, ver Springs, 64; Thousand 54: Wolfe Island, 54; Rose Total, 488. The bidding opened at 1lje., and at [21c., Mr. Alexander secured Gilt Edge, Rose Hill, St. Lawrence, Silver Springs, Thousand Islands and Wolfe Island: at 12¢. Mr. Gibson bought Battersea, Inverary, Excelsior, Glen- burnie, Sand Hill, Sunbury, Hinchin brooke, Morning Star; at 12¢., Mr Alexander secured Oso. A vear ago cheese sold on the board for 13 1-16e. il Oso, Grove, 3; Sil Islands Hill, 30 Elm Island, 52 10: 25; SCHOOL BOARD TO-NIGHT. Up at Session. The Board of Education in regular session to-night recommendations of the committee will be the following : "On petition of John Ryder and others, parents and guardians of un successful candidates at the recent ex- amination for entrance to Normal schools, requesting the board to take will meet Among the management {age., In order to preserve the delici- {ous flavor of "Salada' tea it is pack- ed in sealed lead packets (never sold in bulk), guaranteeing 'vou a superior the | tea, flavor, quality, purity and in use Spectacles. Americaa probable that specta worn prior to eleventh | century. The invention variously attributed to Aless Spina, who died at Pisa in 3; to] Alhazen, the Arabian (eleventh cen tury), and to Roger Bacon (1214-92) It is quite to suppose that the invention earlier the beginning o he eleventh tury . eginning of th levent mach a% did = 'A little wit words intelligibly N York highly never ew It cles were is in is economy dro do oo J No Wonder. Chronicle. Pater, who fifty, bald plain, r 1 every Dean Swift, who wrote : is valued with few by a London Walter man looked an as a coot and gro f old sale was not at tesquely "Three Swallows." Ye Sir John Power & "Three Swallows, Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century, Of highest standard of purity, Distillers to His Majesty the King." Outside. Ice spoken par Sons, rot "You don't a friend once observed to Pater. "No." he replied, would {body else he gave the matter per consideration. Men and are always palling different company has|Women won't pull our way. They are approve of marriage ' "nor any- Ice From The Lawrence secured a supply ice from Orillia to help -them out, as a result of the scarcity. The ice was shipped over] the Grand Tru An effort will be | Bufra made to secure ice from Tweed. | St of SO perverse. 4 A Riddle. lo Commercial, An English paper recently asked its readers for .an answer to the follow- ing riddle : J . cight | what does aA man Jove more than life, o'clock, at Carnovsky's, if you want | late more than death or mortal strife; strictly fresh grapes. You will find all i That which contented men desire, a5. wt . ari al The poor have, and the rich require : kinds of Canadian grown grapes, also A miser spends, the spendthrift save, fancy Tokay and Malaga grapes And all men carry to their graves All sorts of answers were sent but the correct one was declared {be "Nothing." Meet The Express. Waggons every morning at ~ To Hold Inspections. Colonel Gordon, 0.C.E.C., R.C.H.A. and permanent corps of this garrison to-morrow and following ! days on Barriefield common. tc inspects -------- Mrs. Martin" Butler, a lady residing in Sidney township, died on Wednesday. Chosen As Officials. 1 Charles Moxley and William Bear- ance have been chosen as officials for! Saturday's game between Cadets I} and Queen's II { Sidney. The firm of Messrs. Belton & Co, Almonte, has dissolved partnership. 1d | woman | * | value of pro- | women | wavs. | in y well-known | Jent music. | Deceased, who was | Miss Richardson, of Queen' fifty-three years of age, was born in only visitors present. the necessary steps to have the papers | re-valued in order to ascertain the | causes of failure. That the petitioners | can avail themselves of the depart: mental regulations which provide that | unsuccessful candidate can have Lhis papers revalued on applying to | the department and paying a fee of that an adults' class be opened in the household science department; | that the senior pupils of Miss Bates' given household science in- on Friday morning: that be purchased for the col ate institute library, as per list submitted Principal Ellis. to the Provision was made for the estimates for the | | an | 89. school be struction text-books leg by [60 | this item in | year." Victorian Nursing. The report of Miss Hurse, Victorian for September is as follows : Cases attended, 12, of whom 3 were Anglican, 3 Methodist, 2 Presbhyter- ian, 2 Roman Catholic and 2 Sal | vationist; visits 157; fees collected, ®11: donations of fresh eggs from Mrs. Roney, clothing from Mrs. T. |: Smith, preserved fruit from Mrs McBride, and flowers from Miss Conner. nurse, S |S. Yacht Club Dance. The regular fortnightly dance was i held at the Yacht Club, on Wednesday night, and was one of the best ever {held. The floor was in fine condition and Miss Matthewson furnished excel A large number of mem- Miss Cheney and were the The pleasant evening broke up about twelve o'clock. | bers were present, 25¢. Tooth Brushes, For 20c." -- | About three weeks ago Mrs. James | Gallagher, who resided on the Canif- | Road, was the vietim of a run-| awav accident, and the injuries which ived proved fatal, she passing the hospital at an early | hour Wednesday. Deceased was i forty years of age 1 The death occurred at Saturday, of Mrs. William highly respected resident of that] place. The deceased had been in ill- | health for some years but had been a | most patient sufferer. She was fifty- | ht | I'he apt to ton she re away on Newbliss, on Dodd, a of age kettle and temper boil over simultaneously. el vears cook s mre To reduce our stock of tooth brush- les, we will sell during this month only | (October) all our 23¢c. tooth brushes for 20c. Every brush guaranteed. | | Wade's drug store. A Small Blaze. For Women Who Want Something New Each day brings somethig fresh and worth seeing. We have over 400 New Uoats to offer you, and can only jast hint as to va- lue and style, ¥or example : e Vogue A Double-Breasted Coat, semi-fit- ting back, self-strappings over shoulders and on collar, piped with velvet, body and sleeves lined, full seven-eights in length. Price Only $9.75. e Brinkley Single-breasted, semi-fitting coat, fancy designs of stitched self-strap- pings and soutache braid, velvet col- lar. Made in extra good quality imported cloths, black or navy. $14.95. And 15 other styles, ranging from $7.50 up." : hildren's Fall Coats Stylish Coats for Small Girls. Stylish Coats for Young Girls and Misses. $4 50, 4.75, 5.00 Up to 11.00 Ah, cl ple There was a small fire, to-day, in the house on Barrack street, occupied | by Mrs. John Corkey and W. J. For- | rest, which the firemen quickly sub- | dued. It broke out among the kin- | dling wood in the cellar. | McConkey"s Choice of Royalty choe- | olates, ete. All styles and prices, | fresh at Gibson's Red Cross drug | atore. Phone "230, i ' 0000000000000 000000000,)000RRNRGH00OOSS SUSE OETOOOOTTANTS 2200000000000 00004000C The Best Shoes for $3.0( EVER SOLD IN KINGSTON We are showing a line of Ladies' Fine Shoes. consisting of Fine Dongola Kid, dull calf top, exten- sion soles. _A Dull Calf Blucher with a low {lat heel. A Dall Calf Blucher with a military heel, A Patent Colt Blucher with a dull calf top and military heel and a patent colt button to match. Choice of any of these fine shoes for $3.00 a pair. Sizes 2} to 7. The Lockett Shoe Store ' P.8S. -- Some nice Suit Cases and Trunks just in. 000000000000 000R0RSSANARRRRNRCRR0RA00S one ebecoveene