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The same choice On Manit wheat--milled the same taro and oba and blended in exact same proportions. That is why Decaver Flour same results--and isalways the always gives the best for Bread and astry. ix ARN At your Grocer's "a Eh Dealers--write for pr Out oe; ates or prices C a la Grace /C Corsets Extra Long Back, Dip Hip Models for that stylish smooth figure effec? ' "THE FIRST oF THE SEASON. We will haye our Home-Made Pork Saw sages, SATURDAY. Try a pound or so, they are just as good as ever H. MYERS 60 Brock St. "Phone, 670, THE BOARD OF HEALTH ASKS THE CITY COUNCIL TO MEET :HORTLY, And Take Action on Its Request Regarding Compulsory Vacecin- ation--The Disease Must Be Stamped Out at Once. The board of health on Monday af- ternoon discussed the small-pox situa tion, and decided that besides imme- diate ind quarantining those known to have been in close contact with it, the other of wiping out the disease in a short time was vaccination of every- one in Kingston. Accordingly, Mayor Ross was asked to call a special meet- ing of the city council to discuss the board's recent request for the enforce. ment of compulsory vaccination. Dr. W. T. Connell, who was brought to the meeting by a board of trade dele gation, strongly recommended vaccination and re-vaccination as the quickest way of getting rid of small POX. I'here =~. way were present at the meeting : Corbett, (chairman), Mayor Francis King, De. Knight, John Lemmon, Dr. Evans, Medical Health Officer Bell, Sanitary Inspector Gordon and Assistant Sanitary Inspector Me- Cammon. Regarding vaccination Dr Knight said he had been in a school room last week. He asked how had been vaccinated, and found only two or He chil Ross, many that out of a large class, three had mot been vaccinated. thought there would be very few dren to vaccinate very soon. Medical Health Officer to the board regarding the new small On Friday night, he had to Toronto to Dr, getts, of the provincial board health, and he had sent down Inspec- tor Bell, an expert of that board, who had examined the and pronounc- ed them all small-pox The latest case (the twelith me) the health officer said was a who attended St. Mary's He had ordered the school closed, and this had heen done for the second time Rev Hanley, chairman of the sparate ' school board, assured the health officer that the boa d w ouldre quire certificates of ssful ation before any pupils were a back to school. The hea the school would be kept closed in the pox CASeSs., telephoned ol cases new boy schdbl 1 atl hex eee vaceein dmitted meantime Dr dell said that discussing the small-pox him, stated that he paid 31,500 a year 1 taXe x t willing tc an extra amount cople whe vaccinated Price, i with Tudge it situatic my persistently hose people, Pr vl expenses that might through their action. - It fair to put a burden upon the citizens in when it might be avoided by of pre re great majonty ol vimed, be wasn t incurred seneral taking commended by medical men. I'he health officer recommended that medical men of the be cilled ether, and that they discuss the situation, and take every the means ntion the the city to possible step to aid the board of health in stamp- | ing out the disease. Dr. Evans said that the to do was to establish proper quaran- tine and isolation. The great diffi culty the health officer was up against the concealment of cases by doc and by people themselves He that there of small-pox walking the to-day He had seen what certainly that ase, and had Corbett, The latter said he enquired about one referred to by Dr Evans and found that the young man had the Another Dr. Ev was tors, wa ur were ases streets, looked like Chairman had since d SO trouble for vear mentioned by olt was ans, ¢ health case irer will look sted that the public 1 cas had d, uld be | st oul be taken « ration from the wde visited the H Ww stated that the anxious 1! od a quarantine he board meetin Ric hardso nts at thas junc ture mercha of the were case sl stay would the ot PF. (Bone to the best the disease : of stam short time to © esent ive wdviee tha with mea ckly stamp would rg isoMation of cases of the disease! jell reported | Hod- | 1th officer said | should pay | first thing | alter | its influence. He, therefore, strongly advocated compulsory vaccination. Mr. King pointed out that the board of education had held over for nearly a month the board of health's request that it require all the school children to be vaccinated and then had not scosded to the request. The city coun- cil, too, had as yet taken no action that the provisions of the health act be carried out. Thus the board was handicapped. Mr. King said he had talked with most of the doctors in the city, and they ere strongly in favor of ath are a proof of this nearly all of them had their families vaccinated. He met only one doctor here. who opposed vaccination, but he said he would vote for vaccination if {it eould be shown that the vaccine used is pure. Mayor Ross spoke garding the blame put upon the city uct for not taking earlier action. The matter | was to have come up at the last meeting, but unfortunately there was no quorum. The council, he said, had not shirked the matter, at all. Mayor Ross said he had been met by a mem- of the board of health who said "Dr. Ross 1 would like to her to him: | see you go to the people for a second | term aiter voting for compulsory vac- cination.," "The mayor said he wasn't afraid to faee the people after voting for compulsory vacdination. He would fo his duty as he saw it, and act in the best interests of the people. | or Ross said that he had had re- who was opposed to vaccination, written a vaccine firm, offering to | commend their vaccine to the board i "a | | $50 Reward $50 For the Capture of 'The Mysterious "Mr. Raffles" of the Kingston British Whig Sharp on the stroke of midnight next Sunday, the great chase after the mysterious ane is on. 'At that mysticihour, the perplexing oly clever man, about "whom all Kingston is talking, commences his sleuth- May- | evidence | | that a member of the board of health, 'g of children, ! of health if they would re-imburse him | | for so doing. He could get the letter and produce it whenever he wanted. Mr. King and Dr. Knight wanted to know who the member Mayor was, didn't fit, they needn't wear it. Dr. Knight said that any member of the board of health opposed to vac- cination should resign, the law is there providing for vaccination. As to the city council, held that it had been somewhat negligent, in not acting upon the board's this. A special meeting been called Dr. Evans challenged Mayor to produce the letter atleged to been written cine firm would be delighted to y it On motion of Mr. Kin Dr. Knight, the board cided to quest the mayor all a specia meeting i the the board's ae 1 because } he should have to a vat re to ( request regarding | pulsory that the 1 a delegation to wait upon { council, at this special meeting, that Dean Connell, of Queen's medical aculty, invited to appoint a medi J deputation to accompany | board's deleg n The and nays were the at Dr. 1 on was car it Dr. Evan ting nay decided to have several places thorougt hly fumigated, wut not to close them. The he ficer thought fumigation would be ficient. Dr. Evans said that if | thing happened, the board would criminally responsible. A dis vaccine should be er nation ; board be atic called upon juest a vi veas motion red and the moti wi by five to one, I'he public board alth of any be arose as to where the purchased. The law that the hospital must fur vaccine, The officer stated that if it was | hospitals, perhaps 'only { would bepefit, and the have their vaccine Dr. Knight said it w by the act. Chairman Corbett board needn't bother | plies of vaccine so long as the f acation and the eity compulsor "VE ussion provides nish the got at the one druggist on their as better to abide said that the about oard council dia 1 onloree i A letter dell stati im and not 1 of vace was re d from Dr. Mun- set a disease health reply unsat must be that he had case In ques pox I'he Of late break, acc I her urer sal the hicken matter dropped small-pox out- two mem treas weounts will first wditor, mode of during ints have been paid by Hervafter rred | to to the nly ned by the city above pay = inténded Vital Importance. to save ss suf by ou are sure need l¢ fering and vou may save life ing at hand a bottle of Smith Liniment. It is o tal t pan importance ha ) Here promptly eves pat know \ Wade's drug young surveyor, show different ways sO a i ham a ourth a triangular space Can,you Kitty's a I'hursday Johnny, the arranged in three Kitty showe which incl hen ysed diagrams show Answer : rrangement equal to twelve match sticks bye s to enclose a similar area. of the twelve area of one of the match s how mav matches of Johnny's ticks ¥ the rrangement Je -- Answer Fox And Geese Puzzle. w positions of the fox and moves : Fox gees 5to 8, fox 4 3 to 2, goose T 1 to 7.4 I, tox os e may be reversed by the following to k, ¢ Ross laughingly said that if the boot | request cre have | Ross | He econded by | city council to consid- | com- | the | and | of { suf- | medical health | iarge sup | hav- | s What i Yeo PHSB PIII PEPIN PIETT ETE EIIEE 4 { Conditions of the Contest The Mysterious "Mr. Raffles" will commence oper- > ations in this City at midnight on Sunday, November 7 8th, 1908, and will defy any person to catch him be- { fore 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18th, 1908. Should defying operations. He defies You and everybody to capture him. It Seems Full Account { of His JImpossible you meet a smooth-faced man in any section of King- i Movements For a Shranyer to jong 4 ston during the time of the contest whom you think is evade capture in a city of ¢ the Mysterious 'Mr. Raffles' put your hand on his . I : 3 y P ¥ And where he will be at $ certain times each day will this size, yet this remark- 3 right shoulder and say : appear daily in The British 1 November 9th, 1908. ably clever man maintains | "You are the Mysterious 'Mr. Raffles' Whig commencing Monday, 'He Must be he can do So. of The Kingston British Whig." 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