PAGE SIX. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. r Ne McKay Furs are [By] ARE THEY SNGERE vn BECAUSE HES A GRIT back regarding penitentiary and oth- er government matters. It is printed Reliable and Uk AS TO THE STATEMENTS as an Ottawa "special," but it|HE LOSES THE DIVISION " ; : THEY HAVE MADE? |.ounds too amateurish and local for COURT OFFICE. \ + janyoge to believe that either tele- . -- / Guaranteed Government Patronage to Loco- {ZilapliTo7 postal tolls were paid upon Whitney Government Orders the AROUND THE. STORE . : | Suey og yb Office Transferred from William motive Works Would Dwindle | it. In" other words it is simply local Robi 's Buildi Thi : Under Conservatives--The Ross | campaign stuff, and intelligent people on poy ag is Party Trying to Fool the | won't swallow it. e 9 Rey's... 'Square Deals." "The kind of goods you want People. | Both the minister of justice and In- ; eg : ne . : + VALUE INVESTIGATE. | Kingston, Oct. 15.--(To the Edi-|spector Dawson deny that Warden The Division ogre clerks office is = . is here m abundant varieties, tor): In the remarks made by Dr. | Platt is to be removed from the peni- to |be removed from Bagot street to {§ \ fresh, reliable and in exact ac- Clarence street, in part of the stone p he Borden meeting he sai : " are " 3 i 4 Ross if his Tarde "ne g he ad | tentiary. That settles one roorback building formerly used AS the weights cord w ith the best fashion. . city the locomotive works that he | Story. and measures office. It he being taken { | would resign his candidature imme-| The second joke that the Standard, |#Way from William Robinson's build- je \ " : : . | ing on Bagot street, where it has been ] | lately, and the Standard also de- the paper that was to be an example oe years Bo years, just because Mr, y omen S {clared that if it thought Mr. Hartyv's { hi J : . anbine le : : : "of | Of high-class journalism, springs, is| Robinson is a grit. {defeat would mean the overthrow of | - = - » 3 4 J M K Yy Fur House {the locomotive company it would | that Thomas Gallagher, inspector of A square deal for all" is the con- ! | . i S its 0 n C a unhesitatingly express itself in favor | weights and measures,, has been dis- ae atte, {in the Windows Foi a or / ul i, os be 2 electic e er elecliol e 5 : ------ | GI his re-election. | missed. Mr, Gallagher denies the al- 2 Are these gentlemen deliberately en- grits get it in the neck. The Whitney Unless they are foolish they cannot | he dies or is promoted, or is dismiss- | ©f it. + : 2 CW BONE HE modera utla will be nite AND CONCERT but know that the return to power led by the tories in the year 1927, at wh will be in order for W. F Niall, ! . State o h y } : q of A TEA of the SoBsrrativg root Teer fod by 3 PP, to see that his old friend, satis with our showing o + | necessarily, result in a diminution of which time there may be some chance William Robinson, who is a staunch ¥ New Suits Given in Aid of St. Andrew's | = ment patronage to the loco- | of the liberal government being de- | grit and supporter of Hon. William J | J . Church. motive works, | feated. Harty, although he is one of the old- ; $15.75, 17.50, 19.50, 23.50. ' * wert. as plea- ring > Derk SOBEOPYtiva 2 . : time Orangemen, gets a square deal | A tea and evening concert, as plea During the period of conservative Capital is made of the appoint- | cco though Je x a.geit, re Res, | 25.00 and others. Royal Dresden We show exclusive decora- tions in this beautiful China. sant for. those who attended as they |government up to 1896 the Kingston were profitable for t cause, were shops were the only locomotive works : oo : 3 / iven by Mrs. James ier, at "The {in Canada yet, notwithstanding that, | 25sistant inspector of gas and electri- gleution, ident Toe comsets Bl k d C I d D | 6 \vonmaore, on Thursday, in aid of | the government orders went mostly to | city, which work Mr. Gallagher used | vative ass@fation, and he, too, can ac an 0 ore ass | 00ds 3 {say a word on behalf of his Orange 7 | brother, Mr. Robinson. | | ment of W. Fraser, of Brockville, as | the conservative candidate in this Fruit Sets Comports Plates St. Andrew's church. Mrs. A. W. Me- | the United States, and the shops here | to perform at Kingston. Mr. Fraser is Lean was at the receipt of custom in | were idle. | Gi hth Veehitons La the afternoon, Miss A. Beaton in the | What then would happen now when | ® Meh 0 graduate iu electrical work, ; vening. Mrs. William Cochrane pre- [there are in Canada two other loco- | 8nd his appointment was very natur- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. , Fall Materials New Colorings ided at the tea table, which was motive shops, both of which are |al. Inspector Johnston of Belleville, | ------ . . ' bright with' silver and adorned with a largely controlled by conservatives, and Inspector Gallagher of Kingston, | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By and right weight for present styles. beautifully embroidered centre, framed whilst the Kingston shops are owned | Reporters On Their Rounds. [in smilax, a tall vase filled with white by grits. ; Artichokes, at Carnovsky's. 50c, 75¢, 90c, 95¢, $1, 1.25. {carnations, and lace fern resting upon | an anyone be foolish enough to So 1} N . Dates, 5c. Ib. I'he Red Star." tit, smaller vases filled with flowers, | imagine that under such circum- [D0 that Mr. sallagher is receiving 2 Ibs. lard, 25¢., at Mullin's. 3 | exrings it. Miss Flossie Elder and [stances any government orders will | the same salary as he did before, = Harty is the man for Kingston. English Broadcloths, ) | | | A fine showing of smart ti ig | deavoring 10 deveive the chats ™ | legation. He is doing duty in his of- administration promised all kinds of an AE The Woman of refinement | THE 5P.M.ED Jara they simply foolish ? : | fice, "and he will continue there, untii | fair play, and this is the first sample =~ who desires effective dress at had too much work to do, and Mr. Fraser was appointed to relieve them. has less work to do. Miss | Lily Rogers were: the tea room 'come to Kingstan? Overcoats dyed or pressed. My Valet. French Broadcloths, stants, and were prettily frocked How much advertising does the Pure pork sausage. "The Red Star." | Striped Chevrons ' white. Miss Ardelle Elder; the [Whig get from the conservative gov- Red "grapes, 25¢. basket. Crawford. | i -- : + HELPED M/ VE INTERESTS : : sh tess' daughter, sold sweets and [ernment in Toronto ? None. Then | TARINE INTERESTS. The Whig is very strong in politics | Fine Worsted Suitings, 1 Kingstonians can testify to the in- JEWELLER and leeived from the Hone William Harty, Mullin's. f DIAMOND MERCHANT + » rogramme, upon which were : Miss {Ross and the editor of the Standard | Try Gilbert for your table wants, ! ; Ardelle Elder and. Miss Jennie Mont- } then why try to deceive the people (An urging the government to deepen [You won't be disappointed. { 8 1 iis 1 Slater, delicious home- [how much work will a conservative | | to-day. { Melrose Cloths. I, buns and cake government give a grit concern like | terest and support they and the Do-| Try '"The Red Star" special tea. 1 ert in the evening the |the Canadian Locomotive Works ? | minion Marine Association have re-| 20 lbs. granulated sugar, $1, at was crowded to hear a fine {| No one knows this better than Dr. * Very appropriate for wed- ding gifts. i Spangenberg | as + brea At tl mn i Issuer of Marriage gomery, who played several piano If these gentlemen are sincerely {the Welland canal. Much of the sue- | William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders 3 nh lelightfully; Miss Lily Rogers |friends of Kingston they should, ac- cess so far accomplished has bee hue rived 's, *P amber deli : « ¢ he; ; omplished has been due | received at McAuley's. Phone 778. Licenses. ind Miss Lizzie Gould, who recited ef- |cording to their published utterances, | 4 y 4 ely; Miss May Hiscock and Miss |advocate the election of Hon. William | . {Jenkin, 274 Princess street. Phone | who sang very sweetly, and }Harty; but they are not; they are | SeSion Mr. Harty and Hon. Mr. Gra- jnms™ * one i 7 | tectiy wll ee fe be el Farrell I : hi "75. the Mi Sanderson, who played [trying to fool the people, but the | ham secured a big grant to aid in re- | Brockville is to have a great mi a's] | NGI IS] K ID ( | OVE S et ------------------------------------------------ and piano duets. The receipts | people are not fools, they know the {moving obstructions to navigation be- { missionary rally in the first woek of [§ » his persistence. It was only last | Uranges, 20c. doz. up. Edwards & | day amounted to more than | Prosperity of the locomotive works | {ween Kingston and Brockville, in the | November, means the prosperity of Kingston, | « { "Dr. Chase's Nerve Food" is sold in lle and will vote accordingly. Ld Laren nd for the first. time fy, tem at Gibson's Red Cross drug i i LADIES' MUSICAL CLUB am the owner of three houses, oc- | In its history. The constant dredging in |store. [ y | . cupied by men working in the loco- | this port has been obtained through Eating pears. "The Red Otar." | | Held Its First Recital of the Sea- motive works, and 1 get my rent ihe { Mr. Harty's work. In the matter of | Messrs, J. R. Donaldson and Fred- ' : s very thie : : oy rick Cons ; 3 : : To the Electors of Kingston | son. Last Night. not do if these men were idl) | Keeping Kingston's transportation re Sonniatics Jet, forse, to spend These Kid Gloves are heavier than the i. : ; the &a ; . | 2 » s y balt. . . . Ihe first evening recital for, the fo have voted conservative much often. | Sues before the department Mr. Harty | Large basket Red Rogers grapes ordinary gloves, finished like the best | son, of the Ladies usica ub, was fap ¢ rit is time ote de record. is yOCACY slos. ' hem bi 2 > iv E and Portsmouth. a reat success, both from point of | for 'maser iagPut. this time I vote | has made a record. His advomey has 95. "J, Grawiord, ES grade of men's gloves. They give ex- he iramber 1 attendance, and from || Ye -- my wa interests, and | done much to aid the St. Lawrence | Burnt almonds. "The Red Star.' I] t we d 1 n dress look | the numbers in attendance, a vk . > : . . . y : : > ¢ excellence of programme. Miss Louise | liam Hore A ing Jar Hon. Bp through navigation. On this score who | H. Cunningham, piano tuner from vellen': waar, an ves y y 1 a : arty, gston's best friend. i ing' B GENTLEMEN : Singleton and Miss Daisy Chown | --Yours, truly, INDEPENDENT | would be better able to further ait | Sickening 's Save orders at Mec- . 69 d l 00 Having réteived. apd ac- | Paved, if possible, etter jhan, aver, ------ vance Kingston's interests with 2) Mrs. Warren, Kingston, is spending | rice C an . % aving rc y ¢ and Mi O'Hara pleased her friends NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED liberal government than Mr. Harty ? | inati ne wr singing of her broth {a few days with her mother, Mrs. R. . cepted, the nomination of very much, her ifiging of 'hes, broth : What could Dr. A. B. Ross do in|A. Hodgkins, Smith's Falls, Different shade of Tan only. the Liberal Party, I again!" composition being speciall) At Meeting of Hope of Kingston 4 y, 1 again| joyed. Much regret was felt that a sore Lodge, 1.0.G.T. Marshmallows. "The Red Star." prevailing upon a department he was, The steamer Ni Ishind Wand . 'a xr « in-! sreVen te Miss Mona K ht arlorce. se lia . a e steame New slanc anderer ask for your v otes and in | throat prevented Mi fona Knigh A session ef Hope of Kingston perforce, sent to parliament to oppose [pad quite a number of passengers 0 filling er place the or . struc 2 ' 3 } re . fluence to elect me as your] irom hiling ih FT Pate on ie Mo age, International Order of ood and obstruct. Every sailor, be he cap- {from Cape Vincent and points beyond ao : Pr a Vol 'ap . wijoved: feature emplars, was held on Thursday | tain or seaman, understands how zeal- to-day. : . representative to the House jo ) Sad i ojoved & Fw night in 'the newly-decorated and' en-lous Mr. Harty has been for his in- Five big 10c. rolls toilet paper for of Commons of Canada, ang was th aming of the Shrew." by Misa |1arged Sons of England hall whe Yerest ? [25c., at Best's. . e £ g O 3 ' 4 a oe as secure r 9 ress, resh or ws "<n » Ra 3 . ?? pledge myself for the future, | i:;x Grifith, She has a preity man. ae Jus scared for fs regular ----e een [ Mi h grapes, Phe io Stas. ; jb J . as at s Battie Wes oie ant © 17 place. he officers who were Masses Viola and Mabel Allen, o as in the past, to devote my | ner--hali the battlo--a swect v Kae [elected at 'the previous session were| KILLED AT THE MINES. | Mississippi, are visiting in the city, . Cle enuncy mm, an mn er : 5 : . . 1 energies to the promotion | =, ht" 8 10% & lovey : Suly installed by Bro. H. F. Norman, Tobias Megarry, of Kingston J the guests of their sister, Mrs, -F : Bo : las - . the lodge depyty G.C." and a code | Clark. of the prosperity and best SNAKE ON BOARD ot by-laws ag Gopi among which Was the Victim. * | Pears. "The Red Star." interests of this good old HAD | a was™wthe"Tollowing : "That the regu On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Joseph Do not fail to attend the Ontario ." pe ThA 2 . For Willis 3 lar meetings of this lodge shall be |LaLonde, Earl street, received a tele- {government's tuberculosis exhibit to City of Kingston. Came From ort liam 1n held on Thursday evening of each |gram from Bedford announcing the (be held in Ontario hall, during the M HARTY Cargo of Grain. week from 8 till 10 p.m." death of her brother, Tobias Megarry, {coming week. Ww . . While the men were unloading he The usual standing -commitiees were jaged about twenty-one vears. The Largé basket Red | V . : 3 | teamer Fairmount, at w M. appointed, also a committee to confer |telecram came as a great shock to |25¢. . Crawford. 1 p or they came aero with the superintendent of juvenile | Mrs. Lalonde, as she had not heard | Every day the New York excursion- ! Il snake I'he ¥nake 1 «l in | work, as to ways and means of form- | of anything being the matter with her | ists are returning to the city. The m------------ te \ \ : Nexi Time You Goji and Ww at e com- {Ing a juvenile temple in connection |brother. She left for Bediord at five [tickets run out on Saturday, when Children's White Bearskin Coats . I y office, awaiting the arrival of [with the lodge. Eight new members |o'clock. [most of the crowd are expected home. Sho ing fanny Kingston » charmers who | were initiated, and eight names were James Richardsan & Sons received | Best's "Short Stop" cures: all : PP iwould care to have it. Capt. Telfer | roposed for membership. A pleasing | word, Friday morning, that a man |coughs for 15e. In a great rariety of new makes and at Tie a string around your finger. will be very A 0 dispose of the [feature in this Souneetion 1s the Juris had been killed on Thursday at their | Uysters. "The Red Star. . prices that mean a saving to you. It will remind you to buy a tin of reptile I tage ¢ ¢ country people who | mines, but no name was given. he | oss and a square deal for all, | Th¥ snake, no doubt, came all the |are joining the lodge, which, it 18 [person was standing on one track [is the motto on the conservative cam- : : = y ita. {way from the prairie, being put on the hoped, will do much toward removing watching the loaded cars go up, and | paign room window. "What about White Bearskin by the yard, suita A: hoat with the grain at the time of | the discredit w hieh attaches to new- | did not see some empty ones coming | the city buildings' dome ?"' some con- ble for Children S Coats, also for lining {loading in Fort William. A close [comers, as a result of the actions of towards him, he was knocked down and | tractors ask. i " Nr rp Iwatch was k 0 see if there were la very small, but very objectionable received | Pure coffee. "The Red Star." ! Opera Coats and wraps. Rogers grapes, : 3 | " injuries that caused his | more snakes ir we cargo, but {minority of those who come from death. His name could not be learn- James Mullen, Princess street has . : } k " ; Fy a z : bon ahi \» r nN VE - 1s the only one { Britain to make a new home in the ed, but from the circumstances it just completed a fine piece of work Beaver Coating by the yard, m Car {land of the maple. would sed that it was the same per- | on the Soret stone fo ise Wied for the dinal, Navy, Green, Brown, Fawn, -- | - som, _ new orphanage, and which will be laid a or A( PE rok metal Good Bill At The Bijou MEETINGS ARRANGED I The late Mr. Megarry had been em- { on November ith. Black. $1.25, 1.49, 1.75 yard. ] M : =~ » ployed with Edwin Chown & Co. for| Red grapes, 2 basket. Crawford. house or ra of the west anc ist, is | In Connection With Laymen"s | some time, but left there about eight | Chocolates, 15¢. Ib. up. Edwards & Put up in 20c¢ 30c., and 50c.| presented at The B o-day and to Missionary Movement. weeks ago to go to Bedford. Jenkin, "The Red Star." 'Phone 775. sizes : v wether with two exeellent Last evening the general committee Later--James Richardson & Sons| A special meeting of the board of Sold in Kingston only by med » 1 and {of the Laymen's Missionary Movement | were able to give further particulars [heath has been called for Saturday | K i g 3 \ morning, at .eleven o'clock. There is Registered "WEARS LIKEIRO™" The wonderful finish for and wood thing around the f melodritha The Gold Mask all and the usual {had an encouraging session at the just before going to press. The acci- | WwW A Mitchell's | tllustratéd s hall of the First Congregational dent to Mr. Megarry happened on [another new contagious disease case : . 3 yr church. The programme of the great Wednesday. He was watching the land the board will have to arrange | 85 Princess St. HARDWARE. | 25c. Sliced Ham 25c. rally was planned : loaded cars coming down the incline [for the care of the patient. | $4 essen ( 1 ) i ham. 2c. RA Wednesday, Oct. 28--Evenind mass and did not see the others coming up. Home-made humbugs. "The Red id Wm Murra Auctioneer ford meeting at Sydenham Street Metho- JHe was hit and received serious in- | Star. | ford: 3 i ox. 1} " K Q Durir the week of the tuberculosis 27 BROCK ST. Dui | = meetings, - of residence, where, a few hours later, | for 15c., at Best's. Thursday--Conferences in Sydenham | he developed lock-jaw and passed | Quite an exciting runaway occurred, : \ 2 ; strect lecture hall, morning and after- away on Thursday to-day, on William street. A horse > Sarr res rs arness | tuberculosis will be delivered by pro- : : g. e ) y. A - ] ew Outings, Cutters, Harness minent doctors ar \ laymen. The H ,- (noon, with missionary training and --- {attached to a delivery rig took fright | ig i une TH ohn 1 HL iring lks from four visiting {and dashed up William street from | Qs, ses every rday. gramme will be announced later, mspiring talks : g TROUBLE ON A STEAMER ! wi I . | Sale of Horses every Saturday. vame will be announce clergymen. Mass meeting in the even- [King street. It ploughed a nice fur- | --= Ing--outside. .speakers--young workers And Call Was Sent to the Police! ToW along the lawn fronting Dr. especially invited. - Stati | Sands' residence. | Pridav-Morning meetings of lay- ation. Medallions. "The Red Star." | dist church, to take place of mid-week juries. He was removed to his place | Finest voilet talcum, regular 23c., ibit a series of popular lectures on men--each denomination by itseli--af- | This morning there was some trou- | Large basket Red Rogers grapes, v : ternoon training institute by J. Camp- [ble on board the steamer Glenellah, {25¢c. J. Crawford. A a as Sas bell White, of New York, the inspiring |at the M. T. Co's elevator, and a call | The tuberculosis exhibit of the pro- | - secretary of, the whole movement. |was sent to the police station, which | ¢incial government has been arranged Banquet in the evening was responded to by Constables Me- | for the purpose of demonstrating the The names of speakers and lecturers |Adoo and Naylon. It appears that | hrevalence of consumption and other THE STY ISH STREET SHOES FOR ® will be announced later, also the pro- [one of the engineers and the captain | forms of tuberculosis, how to prevent gramme for Sunday, November lst. |had been at loggerheads on the trip | and how to cure it. This exhibit is The Queen's College and city Y.M.|down from Fort William, and that at free and should be largely attended. FALL ARE . TANS N WE HAVE LADIES' TAN HIGH SHOES There iq Q 11 3 vor "ai i C.As., and the college mission associa- | Port Colborne, they engaged in al Red grapes, 25c. basket. Crawford There is no substitute for Foor Tai oring. 1 Il cordially invited to join |fistic battl This morning the trou-| T i k 11 Tt R & : : : ~ mm y Ty Al * : Yor ['Q § cordially mvitec O Join | istic ba e. AIS Mo a © u- o rs 18. "The Suit is either RIGHT or WRONG. To be right it 3 > yn . : Jo 0nsted, marshmallow he Red The newest shapes, and made heavy enough for fall weather, at their forces with the churches. The [ble was renewed, and it was thought [Stor $3, 3.50 and 4.00 must be made with the greatest thought and skill time is short. The Christian spirit of | that the police should be notified. The | * ""Camphor wafers," 15¢. a dozen, for put into every detail, ¢ Kingston is on trial. engineer went to the police station | the quick cure of cold in the bead. at Tan Overgaiters to match, in three-quar- ter height, at $1. with the constables, but no charges | Best's. OUR SUITS ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. At the roller rink on Thursday ev- | the captain discharging the engineer, | The civic light, ' heat and power Overgaiters, in all shades, at 75¢ and $1 Roller Hockey Match. were laid. The matter was settled by | Olives. "The Red Star." ening the C.L.C. hockey team won [and paying his railway fare to Mont jcommittee was called to meet at four Che Joockett Shoe Store. They are a combination of the best cutter, best another game from the Maple = Leafs |real. } 0 clock this afternoon, to consider the | DALAL LALLLL LALA VIVPIPITIYITIYeeYe i : Lo : by a narrow margin, the final score fgas tank question. The superinten- tailors, best cloth, and best workmanship. They being 1 to 0. At hali time neither The End Of A Long Season. [dent will likely be instructed to wet HAVE TO BE GOOD : ¥ teams had scored. The game was For Saturday we will have | the new tank in working condition at » , * one of the best of the season and 300 baskets peaches gobd stock. jonce, as the gas supply from the old thie Ian EO a : was witnessed by a large number of 100 bushels Duchess pears. {tank will fall short of the demand in Suits to ordc r, $20.00 to 30.00. spectators. The C.L.C. have not lost 1,000 baskets er td, la few days. Overcoats to order, $20.00 to 35.00. 8 ome yet aml it looks a8 if an'l £0 baskets orang quinces. ---- ~ SF = = other cup would grace the halls' of 1owest prices at Carnovsky's. : Tuberculosis Exhibit. Trousers to order, $0.50 to 8.50. the locomotive works athletic asso- : i {| The Ontario'goverrment tuberculosis ' y Giation. The Bishop of Ontacsio will prea h jexhibit has arrived, and the public in Montreal on Mission Sunday, No-|are asked to visit Ontario hall to 1 ITVINGS { ON S _35e. Red Roger Grapes 25c. vember 1st, and will be the preacher | view it, as it is most instructive. The ! . 5 Finest Red Roger grapes, 25¢. has- also at the St. Andrew's Brotherhood | large exhibit iy in charge of Dr. Eth- Tailors and Furnishers. ket, usually sold for #0c. Crawford. [meeting at the end of the coming lerington. The 'city council petitioned : eee month. j for the exhibit to be loaned to Kings- Cigars. "The Red 'Star. Oysters. Edwards and Jenkin. ton for a week. VEVVIVIVIVITIVITIIIIIIoVIYIYYTOOSYTSY Co 0000000000000000000bAraa