THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1908 v ---------- PAGE TWO, - » The Facts in the Case or CY COONGIL MEETING = GRANT MADE DE FOR DAMAGE BY FALLING TREE. The Council Refuses to Invite a Suit By J. B. Cooke--City For Constipation, tightness of the bowels, the simplest -- safest-- most agreeable remedy to cure the tronble--no griping or after effects ~--is unquestionably 2 Abbeys fe Salt 25¢c. and 680c. At all dealers. ECONOMIZING SPACE port--Special Meeting to Held. The city council had an hour and | twenty nmiinute session last evening. Only routine business was transacted. A special meeting is likely to be called to consider the road pavement question There 'were present at last evening's session, Mayér Ross and Aldermen Angrove, Carson, Chown, Couper, Craig, Elliott, Free, Graham, Kent, Mc- Cann, McCartney, Nickle, Toye, and Hoag These communications were referred to committees : Hon. cil enclosing a letter from Col. Fiset, placing of Cedar island at the disposal of the city. Col. Fiset asked the coun the island on the conditions offered last April, viz, building a wharf, maintain- ing a ferry and keeping a caretaker on the island. Jessie M. Bell, secretary Y.W.CA,, re snow removal from sidewalk entrance Y.W.C.A. residence, M. S. Calback asking for removal of free In street, City Engineer asking for appointment of city chimney viewer. Dr. Frederick Etherington tendering and Couches will v at $7, pleasers, Beds uch Folding help $10 Man "ry nm $20 and tie Our line §! $20 are Health J. L. Whiting asking for title and 604 York street. Captain Daryaw complainipg re Cata- raqui swing bridge that it is not opened as it should be, and that it does not show lights EARNER durable, usual ete this comfortable, than Bed and Couch, ete sav We year. # spate by Capt. Lesslic A. Mand Mills and others for water- works extension on Aberdeen street, presented by Ald. Craig J. Perryman and others are selling more I'hey combine for tile Graham Ir. W street Kingston Poultry sociation asking for E.R two prism lights in the sidewalk oppo- site the store R. J above Medley's Drug Store Reid asking for drain on Earl and Pet Stock grant of $50. as waterworks' superintendent and ask- ing to be relieved at the end of the year Works Works, on the city solicitor, recommended action on the request of William Mec- Namee, 33 Upper William street, for compensation for damage through tree falling on his house. Alds. Elliott and Graham thought that Wm. McNamee should receive some compen- sation, as the tree belonged to the city. Ald, Elliott said that the tree may have been in a dafigerous condition before it was blown down, and hence it was the duty of the corporation to have had it removed. On motion of Ald. Free, seconded by Ald. McCartney, the coun- cil voted Mr. McNamee $15, which | amount the city engineer said would repair the damage. Ald. Nickle stated | that the council would have half dozen similar requests. Another recommendation of the Board | of Works was that no action be taken on the communication of Joseph C isking compensation for damages sus- tained by his horse and cutter, to the condition of Princess street on March sth, last, that the city waive statutory defence to the writ having been issued m . wie Ald. Graham said that the city should | settle with Mr. Cooke, who was $100. The Board of Works was willing to give Mr. Cooke $50, but the wanted $100 Ald. Craig shouldn't invite held the same moved that the struck out. This to 7. Ald. Angrove, as the vote was about not vote adopt the clause as t on the same Matters. advice Board Of lhe Board of of the Linoleum, Oilcloth ete. Carpets Curtains, Draperies, Repair and Ordered Work prowptly dene. PHONE 90. Yours, Harrison Co. °® v; 9: Blanks not as 09g Pex We have the scarce colors in Blankets now ® in demand. \ & t 3 ¢ council Carson the Ald Ald hought that a suit, and opinion Navy Blue, All Wool # Crimson, All Wool ® | clause be White and Grey, All @|3 x. 7 Wool. : put, did Whiteand Grey,Union was lost by who to of @ Thi motion to it the report was lo follows \lds Nickle, Mayor Couper, vole Ye a McCann, ' Nays Chown, ( Free Graham, Kent, Toye, Hoag and Alds Elliott, 7 Carson A Ra Craig, t artney 7 . R. McFaul, Carpet Warehouse. OSES aEateY Road Re-Building. 1ssion on the city engineer' S permanent and maca was left over, the wt in the city. The may > » # EEE + A P4004 A Building Lot at a Snap 3 On Collingwood street, } near U nion street, near- - > ly opposite Baptist + } Church, adjoining a de- tached frame dwelling, 79 feet front. : An Estate ta figure that fll astonish you. rineer ill the matter building the follows "1 submit that the system of road im carried out during the has been a decided success in the city's interest to improvement for Several PbS | Ory $ Regarding macadam road 3 city engineer reported as & t provement as present vear and that at 1 continue this years to come ih mpared with other kinds of pave ments, the present the most method of re-construction econ and 18 omical 00d Folks Cant Stand Severe Purgatives Which Destroy the Linitgs of the Intestines and Weaken System. In preparing his famous pills Dr | Hamilton was careful to make them On this account they suit old ple admirably They act effective- but very gently. they never fail; {are a promptly. | De. Hamilton's Pills action of the bowels just sufficiently | to establish health. They flush > |ont all poisonous matters and make 3 the system clean. By toning the liver and kidneys they make the | " | blood rich and pure Headaches stop | eo complexion ruddy, appe- braces, you well, and stay oll, $00 | Nb medicine brings such abundant | | good health as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. | { Can you afford to put off using them {any longer ? At all dealers, 25¢c. per | box, or five boxes for $1, or {from Polson & Co., Kingston, » | and Hartford, Conn., U.S S.A. 4] « | mild ® | pec bre. even the worst cases stimulate the] good up Crows wot bl Brock street. Out. | maintenance Engineer's Macadam Road Re-| Be | therefore recommend a period not long- | William larty wrote the coun- | deputy minister of militia, regarding the | 196 Johnson street. | front of his house on Alfred | his resignation from the local Board of | to lots | City Engineer stating that contract re | O'Kill street sewer has been completed | sewer on York street, presented by Ald. | Ass} Beckwith for permission to put | Carson is erecting | | welcomed by another fair-sized audience | Thomas Hewitt resigning his position | no | a Hoag, | a, | Cooke, | owing | its | out | latter | Craig | waiving portion of the | 11 a special meeting to consider | =| had the | In constipation | direct | § | ----r for the roadways subject | to light and. medium traffic. "The sum of $12,000 is required i in ad | to what is left over from this | year; and 1 would suggest that a by-law . be submitted to the ratepayers at the next municipal election in January for | to be raised by dc- | this improvement, years. The! | bentures payable in ten | principal and f abe wat $1,500 per year. "1 estimate the life of these improved streets at from five to ten years, and interest will amount to { er than ten years for the debentures to | provide the necessary funds. 'Regarding plant, the city should ! purchase a new steam roller of about | twelve tons weight. Better streets would be obtained at less cost and more work could be done each year. I would roller but would use both old and new Such a new roller would cost from $2.500 to $3000. The old steam roller | would require general overhauling this | winter and new boiler tubing. One road scraper is inadequate for street clean | ing purposes and a second one should be purchased. This would greatly re- duce the cost of street cleaning and | | the roller and scraper should be jur- | chased under the Municipal Act by the authority of council, the debentures re- | quired to be issued to be made payable | { not more than five years from date of 1ssue About The Board Of Health. Ald. Elliott said that he thought the citizens looked to the council to en- | quire into a matter that is engaging at- | tention, viz., the contagious epidemic, in the city. council's duty ind assistance to give whatever advice possible to the Board of | Health. Some suggestion could very { properly come from the council. For instance > suggested that the Board of Health call in the assistance of the civic finance committee and also a half | dozen local physicians to aid in stamp- ing out the disease. what the outcome would be. | been reported to him that the quaran- tine of houses was carried out in | very lax manner. This should looked into No discussion took place on question raised, and the council journed at 9.40 o'clock. a be ad- AT THE THEATRE. Fine Performance. The Cameron Opera company were on Tuesday evening when they | duced Mlle Tulie, 2 musical comedy in | two acts. Miss Daisy Cameron, in the | leading role of the beadty doctor, was at her best The part gave her every, { possibility to display her talents. She was well supported hy Miss Cardownie, as Geraldine. In the roles Harry Bewley as Cohen, was the fun maker. He is about as clever a comedian as local theatre-goers have | seen this season. parodies and | popular songs and his imitations are also very good. Clarence Chidence Gay Boy, and Burt Latch as well suited to their roles. lis | were chorus was made up of girls who could | both sing and dance, some of their num- | bers being greatly enjoyed. Ihe company will present "The Hin- doo," at the Grand to-night, when it makes its farewell appearance. SOLD COAT HERE. Graham Pounded Up Two Alleged Burglars. charged with theft, were | rounded up by Chief Graham, of Na- On Monday night the clothing store of J. L. Boyes, at Napanee, was | entered, and some clothing stolen. | The burglars were in search of money, but there was no money to be found Chief Graham got busy on the {and traced the two men under picion as far as Brockville. He | onto the tracks of one and placed him ahd he learned that the had left for Kingston. At King ston he secured the services of Con stable Arniel, and the two constables made a tour of the second hand shops believing that of the stolmn goods had been disposed of | the stores they were rewarded for the trouble, they had located the missing coats Napanee, Chief Graham man who is allegea to have in Kingston. | Chief Two men | panee. case, sus- got under arrest, other some as one arrested sold coat Then These. Stomach, Billiousness, Appetite, one cause is the indigestion prompt Ihgestive, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sour Waterbrash, stipation, Loss of These troubles have Day's Dyspepsia Cure tain remedy for evils Always gives This preparation has and Laxative properties. Each tle contains sixteen days' treatment For sale only at Wade's drug store. Hearts Con ete. and burn, one and results. Paid Kingston A Visit. Bibbins, of the New York State Health, was in Kingston on l'uesday, and called upon the chairman and medical health officer of the local Board of Health, who took him over to the isolation hospital quarters at the fort. Dr. Bibbins stated that Kingston as good quarters for isolation as | could be desired; he had seen none | better. Speaking about vaccination he stated that it had been found that chil dren of parents who had been vaccin- ated, inherited partial immunity from | smallpox. 1f they did catch the disease it was generally of a very light nature Dr Board of | The Best To Be Had. | The ladies who have looked around Utell us that for fit, style, quality and workmanship our fur-linea coats far surpass all others. See what we're showing lined to the bottom with choice muskrat and with fine Alaska | sable collar and revers from $50 up at Campbell Bros.', the | furs. City Buildings' Dome. In this cool and rainy weather, little can he done on the city building's dome. However, the contractor has the base | timbers of the dome all set in place. If | he gets a week of nice weather, it will be well enclosed by that time, and dur- | ing the winter the interior can be com- pleted At Descronto, a' party named Lind- say was fined $10 and costs for plac- ing hoop nets in the mouth of the Napanee river. not advise the abandonment of the old fo makers of fine cil to let him know if it wished to take | could be purchased for about $250. Both | SC He thought that it was the Ip | Eider, The people wanted | to know just how matters stood, and | It had | the | The Cameron Company Put on a] PTO- | best Jessie | male | In one of | M of | Upon his return to | a the | cer- | its | Tonic | bot- te ain su THE SPORT REVIEW QUEEN'S PREPARING TO| LICK 'VARSITY. The - Montreal Gazette Picks Queen's to Win the Champion- ship--It Will Be a Great Game | on Saturday. This is not extra good weather for | {the football teams, vet the two {Queen's fourteens are working hard every day. The senior team is putting | inh a fine week's work, and "Varsity will have to-play twenty-five per | cent. better than they have played yet this to defeat the Presbyter- All Qupen's men are out at |work, and Tas good hard work they lare doing, everyone of them. They will leave for Toronto on Friday at noon by special excursion train. The | thied team will also go up on Friday to play 'Varsity HI Manager Grim- shaw hopes that his bunch will be able to overhaul Toronto's big lead. season Indsor Baseball. indoor baseball Tuesday ovening at the the sergeants were a team picked from "RB" end "D7 companies, did not come off, as the latter team did not turn up. An exhibition game was played between the sergeants and "C'" com- | pany, the latter winning out, IT runs {to 15. The teams took the fields as {follows : Sergeants (15)-- Hamilton, Hazlettalh.; VanHorne, 2b.: Holland, 3b.; Hall, Linton, r.f. . (17)--Burke, c.; Monecrief, 1b.: Smith, 2b; G. M. Lemmon, 3b; Baker, c.f; i 1 The le ague heduled for armouries, when to ment c.; Birch, Lud- Li; low, 8.8.5 ef; "t Co. p.: Henderson, Henderson, 'A. Lemmon, Smith, rf. B.8. Li; Longboat Here. "Tom" Longboat arrived in the city at noon, to-day, from Toronto, and is in good shape. This is the first {time the Indian has appeared here. | These five runners will each do a mil against him at the roller rink this evening : J. Bews, J. J. Thompson, | McMaster, Bilodeau and Woods. All | these men are good runners and should give the Indian quite a chase The Indian will remain here in training until Manager Tom Flana gan is ready to pit him against The world's best. Flanagan says it will take at least three weeks to get the Indian right, and until he is at his he does not propose starting {him in any matched races. To be heaten at the outset of his career would destroy his chances as a pro fessional. | Thinks Queen's Will Win. The. Montreal Gazette says: 'On the whole Toronto does not appear quite as strong a team as Queen's, and whether Queen's wins or loses next Saturday, the Kingston men should be returned the champions. {Queen's did not weaken as Toronte did, Saturday, and their back division preved much suver with their hands | than the back division of Toronto. The Toronto full-back made some very bad fumbles at critical times. The wing lines are about equal and the college leaders should put great ioot- ball when they meet in Toronto on Saturday." A Chance To Bet. The Whig letter morning from a man, wishes to bet 850 that Varsity {defeat Queen's on Saturday. The this | who will To- received a Toronto gam | 5 | wins and one e Are Offering the Following ~ Special Bargains : Flannelette for Waists and Wrappers, worth 12!c yard, for 8ic yard. ¥ Extra Wide Shaker Flannel, worth 1 21 - Striped Shaker Flannel, 5¢ 'yard. Plaid Goods for Waists and Children's Dresses, 10c yard. Fancy Cotton Eiderdown for Kimobas, at 15¢ yard. Table Linen, worth 40c yard, for 2 Sc yard. Ladies' Natural Wool Underwear, worth $1, for 59%¢. Ladies' Natural Wool Underwear, worth 75¢, for 49c. 48 only, Large White Bed Spreads, worth $1.25 Boys' Ribbed All-Wool Stockings, at 25¢ pair. Girls' and Misses' Winter Coats, from $1 23up, to 1 in the Hamilton Herald race, the investment thus netting the new pro- fessional an even $400. Dalhousie University won the Hal fax League football championship 8 turday, when they defeated the Wan. cers 17 to 0. This is the ninth sue- cessive year Dalhousie has won the championship of Halifax. Montreal Gazette : The general opin- jon here is that Tigers will come to Montreal willingly; Toronto is praeti- cally out of the question, on account of the big intercollegiate game sche- duled for there next Saturday. More than that, the M.A.A.A. field is noted as the fastest and best gridiron in Canada, and the two teams will fight it out without either being in receipt of the slightest "advantage from local conditions. The C.A.A.U. Honorary president, Stark; president, first vice-president, ER Ward; se cond vice-president, J. B. Lithgow; district vice-presidents, maritime pro- vinces, John M. Lyons, Moncton, N.B.: Eastern Canada, Harry South- am, Ottawa; Ontario, Rev. D. Bruce Macdonnell, Manitoba; Manitoba, E. E. Duva, Winnipeg, Man.; Alberta, Hon. C. W. Cross, Edmonton, Alta; secretary, N. H. Crow; treasurer, In- spector J. L. Hughes. Toronto Mail and Empire : If "Var sity defeat Queen's on Saturday at the athletic field in their senior inter- collegiate game, it will leave the two teams tied, in the standing, with five loss apiece: This will, of course, necessitate a play- off game to break the tie. Should 'Varsity be defeated, Saturday. it will mean that the championship goes to Queen's, and the right to battle for elected these officers : Deputy Chief G. Merrick; dominion honors with it. With so much at stake, the collegians are de- termined to leave to make sure of winning, and have an even stronger team the recent games with Ottawa College McGill. "Moon" Lee, who has out of the game for several weeks with a strained back, has rounded into shape, and will hold down middle wing. Lawson is = im- proving every day and counted on to tear the Presbyterians' line into life size chunks, and in Gall the blue and white have a punter who can hold his own with Williams. Despite Queen's oft-expressed confidence, "Varsity are not worrying a great deal, and are will and been rontonian was of the opinion that the bet would be quickly gobbled up here. Amyone wishing to take it may | sceure the. name at the Whig office. | --t Will Be Strong. The Eastern Hospital Curling Club, Brockville, one the leading com petitors in the Central Ontario Curl ing association, will to the fore this with rinks. The club has just organized with these of- ficers Hon president, Dr. Moher; { president, Dr., Sutherland; first | preside nt, PP. Kilgour; secretary, oher; treasurer, W. P. Dailey be Season strong vice- Di Sporting Notes. made his first big money | Monday placing $50 Holmer, Halifax at 5 | Longhoat in athletics straight on Cure Sore Throat. as if everyone had sore throat a cold of Nothing simpler than to vent trouble by rubbing throat i chest with Nerviline Use it a gargle water Nerviline out pawn, { them tight some pre- and also as hunts | cures in | Seem chest, | kind. or mn aches and congestion Almost magical power, so soothing and hundreds of thousands lof bottles are used each year. a general household | for the thousand and one constantly arise, Nerviline, hither side or outside, as good any doctor. I'ry bottle see if this isn't at onee bduing | healing that remedy, that in- | us | and For 1s rst a 20 80. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." i We have them--all kinds for everybody, both ladies and gents from 50c. to $5. When you buy an Umbrella here you can have your name burnt in gold on the cover. This means that the Umbrella pro- blem is solved-- no more losing valuable Umbrellas. Fur catalogue on requests Seo MEB { Makers of Fine Furs, 126-128 Princess St. i | | way { night; | where | the | ing, | upon for appendicitis; { was born | daughter | her | vears | death | deceased, | street, | Gananoque, { Greenwich, in his tailoring department. !dy-made clothing and gents' furnish- more or less counting the game" as good as won. MARINE NEWS. Found Wharves. The steambarge Emerald: with The schooner day, for Oswego to load coal fo lin's. The schooner T Oswego, to-day, wards, The What is About the arrived Oswe Navajo has coal from 30 Jamieson cleared, to Any at radewind arrived frem with coal for So the of steamer Davidson from Chicago with for Richardsons' elevator The schooner Kitchen will be to Oswego by the City New York, and will load coal for Co bourg. Swift's : Steamer Belleville, steamer Dundurn, down, steamer Aletha, down and up, schooner Cornelia, cleared for is a ca on yo corn towed steamer of up, to to-day; to-day; Sodus {to load coal The government boat Speedv and tugs Sir John and Herenles arrived here, to-day, with the dredge Indus try, the way Foronto harbor, the dredge most powerful one, will work At MT. elevator Iroquois, arrived from liam, with 102.000 bushels wheat steamer Stormount, from Fort William, with 98.000 bushels of wheat; the steamer Westmount, from William, with 91,000 bushels of wheat which is a steam- Wil The Fort of Co's er Died At London, London, Ont., on occurred the death of Mrs. Riddell. Deceased had Ont Tuesday mop J been WBA i she never recovs ered from the shock. Deceased's maid en name J. Ackerman. 'She was in Millhaven, the second of the late Mrs. whose funeral took place Fk home in Kirsecton not two | Mrs W. Babcock whose | occurred in Williamsville, | N was a sister of | Pe her husbam! she leaves to mourn six and four daughters Mrs. D. Cain, Quebec | Kingston; Mr Clarke Allen, and Philip J. Ackerman, N.Y., are sisters and bro- | ther respectively of deceased. The fun- eral took place on Wednesday to | Mount Pleasant cemetery. Deceased spent the %nonth of August last in | At was Car Brady, late ago. about a ago, ides SONS | Kingston and Gananoque. Fall Importations Of 1908. Prevost, Brock street, has received all fall importations for order work His rea- ing departments were never better as- | sorted. Allan Reid, Johnson street, return- ed to-day after a pleasant visit with! friends in Hamilton. no stone unturned | than in | Fort | VEEP EIIE TOTP PEEP PEO Er Pree ee ee Ee | Sten | Finding It ut The good style and good value our Shirts, Collars, Ties and etc, booming business more than ever here. MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 50c., 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50 to §3. MEN'S WINTER GLOVES, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 to $4.50. MEN'S WINTER, MUFFLERS, 50c., 75c., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. NEW SHIRTS, NEW NECKWEAR, NEW COLLARS. i in is See Collar. P. J. HUNT. BROCK ST Our New jose Fitting Doul-le SPS 4440S P EOP P 4404) Coats Coats. We are now showing the very latest styles in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats. Every garment new this fall and built lines. on very latest The prices, too, are . lower than usual. You will make a big mis- take if you buy before see- ing our range. | 00 Blankets Our better Wool Blanket values are than ever. White at $2.50 Blankets, prices ranging from to $7 a paar. Grey Wool Blankets, $2 and up. Flannelette White, $1 Blankets, and Grey or up. Newman & Shaw The Always Busy Store. } | 0000000000000000¢ 000 i Disinfectants An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Don't run any risks of Contagion for the sake of using disinfectants, Formaldehyde and Permanganate of Potash Has been found the best combina- tion in the way of disinfectants, » these in amounts re- sized rooms. 1 acrine necessary pro- 1 tection, and 'Drug Store, 185 Princess St. "Phone 842, bdr bbb BEART StI Sit rr ris abe tr pti c yard, for 10c yard. -~ 25, for 85¢. ORRIGAN'S. Now is the time to pre- pare for Christmas. Brace- lets are fashionable. settings, choose from. SMITH BROS. of Licenses. "Phone, 666, Issuers Marriage King St. McLeod's Drug Store Pure English Cainphor in squares. A special Carbolic Toilet Soap, 10c a cake. Ask for Celluloid Vac- cine Shields at McLeod's Drug Store. particular about dress their Coats to order Fur-Lined Coats. Or a maid-to-order. People have See our who are us makns values in WE MAKE TO FIT. W. F. GOURDIER Exclusive Furrier OUR COAL | Has given satisfaction fe many customs ers and will surely please you P. MALSH, Barrack St. TRB TTTRLBLS *asssssees COAL! The rhe Hind wa ane? Jooking tor 4 SCRANTON Coal ts good and wy guns 150 prope Ta Booth & Co., VUE VVLRBTVLTRLBLAS