Daily British Whig (1850), 19 May 1909, p. 2

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wt _PXOE TWO, TO THE PUBLIC. We Are Agents For Parisian Sage, | and We Know the Guarantee is Genuine. Parisian Sage, the quick-acting hair restorer, is guaranteed To stop falling hair, To cure dandruff, To cure itching of the sealp, To put life into faded hair, To make harsh hair soft and luxuori ant, To make hair grow, or money back It delightful hair dress ing made, and is a great favorite with ladies who desire beautiful and Juxuri- ant hair. Price 50c. a large bottle at 0 W. Mahood's, or by express, all charges prepaid, from « Giroux Mig. Co., Fort Erie, Ont. is the most . . May House-Furnishing Rush 13 now on: We're getting it, and everybody looks happy. Stock and prices produce that effect. BUFFETS, CHINA TENSION TABLES, Dining CABINETS CHAIRS, EX for all Our Farly English Missi Designs are the latest and give me and uni- queness to your room, not easily obtain ed PARLOR $30, $37, $48 Three new: designs, They're up to now, and look as good, and last as long as $60 and $75 styles. CARPETS--~New Old Country Mills, effects. Customers tion by buying that counts RUGS--AT the TON, AXMINSTER, MORAI TAPESTRY nt 823 and $27, Others LINOLEUM and floral effects CURTAINS price, quality Repair and done. Phone 80. Yours, T. F. Harrison Co. m a t SUITES, 1909 designs, newest tone prove their That's the from color satisfac- evidence latest, all sizes. WIlL- BRUSSELLS, BAIL- ete, Some Snaps from $6 to $60 OILCLOTH, new New lot just sellers i and beauty Upholstery in, Work prompt At McFaul's Gar- | pet Warehouse The fourth shipment of Balmoral Rugs Just arrived. Very fine patteriis. Oil Cloth and Linoleum By the ton. Everybody that knows buys at R. McFaul's Kingston Carpet Warehouse. Sevssssssssasstsssassssead Don't Spend All Summer Dreaming Of Profits. There are, generally speak- ing, two classes of people, those who do. things, and those who make excuses Procrastination often means opportunity lost : If 'tion become a convic you that 'you a home or a this summer, The brain is an asset in planning valuable ideas 'only, when those ideas are carried into execution. at BOTH N TVR VWLUTITRLRL ALLELE VRRS with should buy ¢ building lot act upon it I can sell you a good lot at a bergain, or I will find you a desirable house 'ready made.' McCann; | Brock Cor. King St." e. : , Sess vBITRIBARD DD NN ae u oh NAAN AASB RLALLSAALELASAL EY ERA 4244S ALLA AL LUT | oe 1 . sm psa = THE 14TH REGIMENT 07.2. 4 Sweet Oratiges, 5c. Dozen. - Edwards & Jenkin. 2 -- HAD ITS FIRST PARADE OF THE SEASON Kingston And Smith's Falls. 'TO ATTEND TO LIGHT! Steamer Rideau King leaves Swiit's PLANT BUSINESS. | wharf every Monday and Thursday at] {6 a.m. James Swift & Co., agents. | Ald. Elliott Unable to Secure a i Quorum For a Month--Import- ant Business Can No Longer | To the Cricket Field Last Evening --Sunday After Church it will | | Meet the U. 8S. Troops on} { Their Landing. The 14th regiment, Princess of Wales stesl frame for the bell had its first turnout of | by express from Baltimore three | the season Tuesday eveming, and it|ago, and should be here to-day. When | and power committee, For a {was a good one. The regiment, with {it arrives, it will not take long to put | month he has been unable to gel | both bands attending, and under com [the bell in position in the belfry commitice together for a meeting. mand of Lieut.-Col, Cunningham, left | {the armories at eight o'clock and { proceeded down Princess to Bagot | | street and out Bagot to the cricket | field. The streets along the routej lof march were lined with people and | Last Of Clock Arrives. The last portions of the city hall} {clock works arrived this morning. The | Be Leit Undone. was shipped| Ald Elliott is having duys as chairman of the civic light, a hard time heat whole his Al {Own Rifles, {quorum of members did not attend |and the question of supplying power pressing. ladies' or men's garments, | to the sircet railway company and curtains, draperies, feathers, gloves, | that of reconstructing the defective : : ' | rugs, furs, etc., etc., cleaned or dyed | concrete foundation of the new gas | ound ihiaout i Sticke, field Wo¥ by experts. Prompt delivery. War-| tank had to remain over. These gues. alrly ac wilh aem. anrdial > | Four hundred and five: is the regi- | Wick Bros., "phone 650. {ment's full strength and there were | | very nearly that many out on Tuesday evening. Every company was well! | filled, and by neat and trim Jooking volunteers, who showed clear- that they took some pride in the | uniform they wore and were doing | the work because they liked it. Col. | Cunningham stated that after June | ist the officers would not take on more recruits, =o the regiment | Beautiful New Stock. | Prevost, Brock street, has extra fine] any {must be in excellent condition. i | The inside targets are used the | assortment of tweed, cheviot and serge | : ! ' {men at the armories every evening, |fer order clothing department, and | table in the fine now office and com- | between fifty and a hundred shooting |splendid ' assortment of ready-made | mittee room at the light plant build- "Everything coming | clothing and gents' furnishings. [ing. It's hard bn a chairman who pre- the new command- | | sides over such an important commit~ Will Meet At Stirling. tea as that of the light plant to A meeting of the Kingston preshy- | cerve such poor support. No doubt tha terial Women's Foreign Missionary | P6DELS Junk hat a. Filiot 7 Society will be held next Wednesday reapable ol conc ang the P o» -- Thursday in Stirling, and repre- | the plant alone. So he is, but there sentatives will be elected to attend | are important matters that demand a from Kingston. Rev. Nr. Goforth, | full attendance and unanimous sup- who men engaged in missionary port of the members, ; work in China will be one of the] Ald. Carson was disgusted at having chief speakers. to attend two "no quorum' meetings inv succession. If members of the com- mittee couldn't find time to attend | meetings they should not be aldermen, sou of | he declared: Ald. McCartney said he My Valet. French cleaning, dyeing, repairing, 'terday's meeting, but again cnough | members of the committee did not at- his tend to make a quorum, and once | more these important matters have to | stand, though they require immediate i attention, for if the gas iank founda- the commons decided that his indem- tion cannot he finished noxt fall, where nity as member of the senate would | will the city be with regard to. gas be paid. {supply. Work at the tank should real- [ly have begun {wo weeks ago. The chairman was very much griev- od over the failure of his flock to gather with their shepherd around the Indemnity To Be Paid. Senator Sullivan is confined to home here and is in very poor health. He was mot able to attend to his Is | sessional duties this year. Yesterday, by each night is along ling officer { The men will have another regimen (tal drill on Friday when they will be put through some more drill at the cricket field. On Sunday | morning they will march to Syden lham street Methodist church for di- | ine service. Rev. C. A. Sykes will { preach. When the regiment leaves the church it will probably margh by | the shortest route for Folger's wharf [to welcome the United States troops lfrom Watertown, N.Y., who are due > : J betwen, 13:30 and one o'clock, |, oriman B. Wormwith, M.A., ™ Z QQuorn's clever graduates, and a 3 I'he regi will als p t 2 3 5h : y p 1 regiment w also turn ou on | WO Wormwith, of this eity, will ac- | had come down to the meeting at { : Monday morning for the Victoria i i | " A AV ERIE R for ilding He nd Hing company the minister of justice and | much inc vience, for a oil 1g ' "The | Howin 1. 8. Ewart, K.C., to London, Eng., | conta or 5.8 Jury A oe sen we fe or : . 8 * 2 a vear v « iC 14th Regiment as assistant in. the preparation of [oR © 4 is hut : oi a upon Off ] anding Canddda's cases in the fisheeies arbiira- the sireet railway and gas tan ! heer commanding, | ters as important, and demanding his a ; ? tion to be heard at The Hague. Mr. 3 \ hingham; Major Ww. Ii Wormwith has been bie we with { consideration gs representative ol the Qinclair: Acting Major 8 Adintant Capt the archives officer at Ottawa for | tant Adjutant, Capt Surgeon | "OV! ral years. | Lieut .-Col. Garrett; Major Mulke: Quartermaster Capt. Macnee {he following | mand of | { fine," said evening, has Will Be An Assistant. of one the staff of the is | Lieut.-Col. Cue | Skinner; Major Capt Hughes Jirch: Charles Assis | people. Ald. Elliott will call a special meet ling of his flock, and if a quorum does What Can You Eat? | not. appear on the 'third occasion, the I holice: will probably be called in to If vou have to be constantly iloeate. the J | locate the mindful of what you 2 your | Greif Dawson hi | Lieut. Dowsley: Lieu:. stomach needs the kind o help that |. regard to supplying electricity. for | Low | surgeon absontees wrote officers are in com the companies : chairman 0 | the regular session two weeks ago, a | | tions were chief gn the docket of ves- | 3 a THE DAILY BRITISE WHIG WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1909. : FALURE OF ALDERMEN © SPECIAL BAI Ph y In 40 Inch Unbleached Cotton 1,250 Yards Heavy Unbleached Factory Cotton Worth 12}c yard. On Sale this Week at 8c Yard. oor Special Bargain In Bath Towels 300 BATH TOWELS, always sold at 15¢ each. A WARINE _ CIRGLES NUMBER OF SAILING VES- SELS BECOME SMALLER. , Canvas-Clad Ships Are Being Re- placed By the Steamers--Notes of a Day Gathered Around the Harbor. . A fact which has been noted in ma- rine circles, and has been much com mented upon, is that each year, as the vessels fit out, the number of sailing vessels become smaller and smaller. The Kingston fleet is minus a few schooners again this season, steamers and steambarges taking their place. Some are inclined to believe that the canvas-clad ships will soon be things of the past, but others say that they are bound to continue for years. Time alone will tell. this story. To-day the number of schooners on the lakes ix very small, and yet those who oper- ate them, find no fault with the pro fits in the business, while there are some with steamers, at times find it it very hard to make both ends meet With good weather to favor them, the coal schooners running out of Kings. ton, to Ocweoo and Charlotte, make good pay, that is if they have "good Juck,"" in getting loaded and unloaded quickly. Some times, when a vesse! Macnée, Lieut Mclelland, Corps of Day s Dyspepsia Cure always gives. le ar ebnerete pillars which the county | Guid I'his remedy helps to digest food and sopetiy comiiitted would breet' in n so increases the muscw'ar power and [ . Cares TS if the " | : 1 \ Yigesti fluid f 11 iront the court house, ii the city | Swaine ant the: digestive HUIS ie iwould pay hali the cost of electricity | stomach that normal digestion re- The pr cul i8 to oroct' four pillars turns. Fach bottle contains sixteen he Proj ji a ' : { along 'the thoroughfares, two at each davs' treatment. For sale only at | : end of the court house and-two at Wade's drug store. | vs g ? | either end of the cntrance.io the por- ico. These lamps, of 100-candle pow- er, would light up that thoroughfare. The pillars would be twelve feed high, and 'the globes fouden inches wide. In ap informal talk on the gas tank. Ald. Elliott said he wanted, if at all | possible, to give a local contractor the work of replacing or- repairing the tank. He woukl not vete to give the work to an outsider until it had been refused loenlly. Another thing he re forred to was the advisability of giv ing the contract for the to one man oi one firm, responsibility would not be Capt Sparks, Lieut ol Co W. Y. Mills, Lieut Capt. Co McD. Mowat, Co Capt. ters For Evangelistic Worl. Rev. James Binnie, of Tweed, { venor of the heme missionary { mittee for the preshytery of ston, has planned a series of evan- gelistic services in missionary fields throughout the presbytery. The cam- paign will probably begin about July [18th and will continue for two weeks. | He is asking other ministers of the | preshytery to give a fortnight to the work. ('apt Dawson, Lieut. Tw Lieut. Maence. * Co~Capt. Lieut. Hughes. Capt. Campbell, con- com- King- Simpson, Licut Licut Mahood, Cp ingston, Co.--Capt. Craig, Lieut. Liv-1 Lieut. Richardson. Signalling Corps--Licut. TI. kett I he nt 1s as [tion now as its ever was, and is com- the time. The men use the targets, play C. Lot regime in good condi aiv- whole work so that the divided. ing on all new ovmnpasiam, new --_-- - haseball and other things on off night and on drill nights nearly everyone is out. Decorate For Victoria Day. Qi recent years, merchants and citi | zens have not taken much interest in |agtmet. decorations for the Victoria day # lehration. As United States troops {will be here on Sunday and Monday | next, the citizens should begin on Sa- {turday and put up their flags and bunting. There's "nothing that makes the streets cheerful and gay as | bright colors. So let every flag, big | and emall, be unfurled and placed ou view for Victoria day. SHOULD BE CAREFUL A Good Investment. Attention called to Erickson. Perkins & ( advertisement for Joyd-Gordon Mining stock. The Boyd-Gordon mines are located in the heart of the Gowganda, adjoining the famous Mann claims. They have a car doad of very high grade silver ore sacked and ready for shipment, a ss xadvill plant in opera rt fourteen veins. carrying native | Qrphéins To Be Entertained. silver in quantities, and their holding | All arrangements for Victoria Day compere eighty acres, Attention | are drawing to 'a close" and ~every- called to the low capitalization, only | thing is now near'y completed. The 1,000,000, I'he supply of this stock { automobile people have decided to offered Messrs. Erickson, Perkins & put on a big parade in the ~morn- 14 King street weet, Toronto, 1s ling, and the owners must be com- limited, and those ng the stock | plimented on the way they are doing must act quickly in order to get the it. Instead of having a gavly de same, corated parade they have all banded | together, purchased a number of flags, {etc., and will give them to the child- COS Tel in the Orphans' Home. They wil Money | then take the children for a long " Iride around the oty. This will be kind | b In | greatly appreciated. Firing Off of Firecrackers on the Street. Last night, while the 14th Regiment was on paradt, some young med, Some o'd enough to know better, fed off fireworks and torpedocs, and several horses were frightened, causing a srfall-sizegd poe at some of the street cothers. Women and children = were frightened. Lhe' police will make an example of any person found guilty of As it is nearing Vic 0, 8 SO compressor tion, is such an offence. the usual warning about the usc ol fircerackers. Last Victoria day seve: ral young men were arrested for let- ting off the firecrackers on the streei. ------------------ Accidents are often caused by weak ankles and weak eyes. 'These are a sure sign of kidney trouble (in =a dangerous !by contents of one bottle of St. | gis Lumbago Cure. night and morning. drug stores. by Co des Cure That Cures. Salve but always. doesn't. Corn Peck's not sometimes, back if it of corns quickly big ' boxes, 15. Corn cures Re- Cures any and thoroughly. at Wade's drug Regarding Sydenham Lane. store |irew on Saturday for the western pro< The Renfrew St. An- | pointed by the hoard of works. to}, party of engineers on the 49th par- drew's new or tried out by | Interview Archbishop Gauthier as tof qi! = v1 V ta ; . \ masterhand at the keys, Robert (rT grant A the ity o Sydenham | For hot, burning feet, Harvey, of Kingston | uaue, hug to i is that an inter [makes walking easy. S Id in King- tired. tender 'feet "Eas- Bi w could not be arranged until the at Gibson's Red Cross mukes walking a pleasure. Sold | hoard had some definite offer 3 make to the Regiopols College Mercury was says {ston For Lo | store. sore, Em' in Kingston tovia day, it will ho in arder io- give stage) and can be oured Hall teaspoonful For sale at all Alexander Young, Queen's, leit Ren- All that the special committee, ap- | i ces. where he will he engaged with Eas-Em, drug rug store. On a charge of horse stealing, Hay, of Cayuga, was sentenced [twos years in penitentismry. He arrived to Straw Hat Weather in the city, this morning. at Gibson's Red Cross : . ¢ poration which owns the lane. The Sea Bibbv's $4 Buster Brown suits, | committee may probably make a re- y " There's a time to put on 2a Straw and atimets lav it by-- Frank | commendation that some kind of of- for .be made to the college corpora- these are the Straw Hat days. The wide di- tion. The city council, however, will have to ratify anything of the kind. versity of styles in our straws {The board of works shouid be will-| [ing to accept a gift of Sydenham! Lane and guarantee to macadamize | enables each wearer fo find, not just nearly, | the road and construct concrete | | walks. but precisely, the hat that fits his head, suits his face and wins his fancy. We have the right sort of Panamas too at all prices. Fancy adjustable Hat Bands 25¢ and 50c. See our window displays. [ "Do it now," "Do it to-day," join | {the Tabard Inn library at Gibson's] Importers ol Fine Hats | | | | B. A. Hotel Arrivals. R. H. Parmenter, W. J. Bodley, Geo. I'A. Barranger, Toronto; Herbert N. { Baker, Syracuse: Jas. Wallace, Belle-'| [Vitles "Xusgin, Montreal: A. PL Browne, Galt; D. McArthur, Brock- f ville: E. A. Crippen, Toronto: R. B. | Coulson, Geo. (. Montague, Montreal; | Capt. S. A. Heward, Quebec; R. J. Davidson, Ottawa; W. J. McLaughlin, | Montreal: E. A. Te Robt. Muir, New York: Henry . Green, Lieut.-| Col. W. B. Hall. H. Howell. Toronto; ('. A. Roberts and wife, (*. M. Wood- burn, W. D. Webster, Montreal; J. M.| Redmond, Toronto Andrew (0. Davis, { Hull, Que.; 1. P. McHafli, Cornwall; Geo. Carruthers, J. €. Powers, Parrington, Toronto; Geo. King, Corn. wall: E. L. Purvis, A. G. Mackenzie, G. Alymer McPherson, Toronto: W. H. Ham, Detroit; Sylvester Pine, Delle- Iville; Wm. Smith, Ottawa; E. L. Pres cott, Montreal Jas THE LATEST 'CREATION FOR SUMMER WEAR. ALL THE COMFORTS OF A TURN DOWN, EFFECT. "Anchor" Brand "Westmount" 2 far 25e. 1 "iron Frame" Brand "Almonte™ 3 tar SOc. SOLD BY LEADING FURNISHERS. Mane sy TOOKE BROS LIMITED, MONTREAL. ' { MANUFACTURERS 'OF SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKWEAR AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHIENGS- ov, Geo. ship costs $1. Books can be ex-) changed all ove i Red Cross drug store. lLile member- | . l Princess St. | goes into port, there are several ves {gels waiting there, to get loaded, and las a result there is a delay of several | days. When this is the case, it means a great deal of expense, as the crew has to be paid for all this loss of time, and it certainly makes a big hole in the profits. The captains of these schooners are always doing their best to make quick trips, as it is only in this way that they can make a suc- cess of the business, It stated that the best of the sailing vessels on the lower lakes to day are from twenty-five to fifty years of age, and are worth in the neigh- thorhood of -- 85,000. -- When built they cost between $20,000 'and $25,000, bu* slowly they have depreciated and, to day, there is comparatively small de mand and very few sales of these ole boats. Although there are no new sailing vessels to he noticed on the lakes there im always a steady moyement it the building of barges, mostly foi towing . purposes. On the River St Lawrence, between Kingston and Mont real,t the barge traffic is very heavy The sailing vessel has never' beer popular on the river, as it cannot make time against the currents. is Marine Items. The steamer Wahcondah terday, on her way west, The schooner Bertha Kalkins arrived from Charlotte, with coal, for the penitentiary. The schooner Mary Ann Lydon went to Picton, this morning, to go on th ways, for repairs. The steambarge Westport is at Rich ardson's elevator, faking on a cargo of grain for Seeley's Bay. The schooner Ford River, loading feldspar at Richardsons' elevator, will clear for Charlotte to-pight. The steambarge 'Kenirving passed yesterday, on her way to Smith's Falls, from Oswego, with coal. The steambarge John Randall suf fered a broken shoe, when coming into the harbor, last night, and went on to Deseronto for repairs. The steamer America will he placed on the Cape Vincent route on June 1st. and the steamer New Island Wau- derer will then be- put into shape for her season's work among the islands. At M.T. Co's elevator: Steamer Dunedin, from Fort William, 63,000 bushels of wheat and 34,000 bushels of oats; tug Bartlett, up, two barges, cleared for Montreal, with two barges; steamer Dundin eleared for Fort Wil- [liam; steamer Dundee cleared for Belle- ville, to load cement, for Port Arthur. A School For Chief. Hamilton Spectator. Our fire department is a training school for fire chiefs. Chief TenEyck learned in the department all he knows about fire-fighting. The late Chief Clark, of London, did the same Chief Gilbert, of Saskatoon, is graduate from the Hamilton depart- ment Capte Archie Cameron has been made chief of the Fort William fire de- partment (and Fort William is to be congratulated on its choice)y And Kingston is thinking of making Capt. George Brewster fire chief in that city. We raise good firemen in Hamilton. called; yes a Has A Corn Any Roots ? Yes, and branches and stems as well. Can it be cured ? Yes, by applying Putnam's Corn Extractor; it's pain- less, safe. and invariably satisfactory. Insist on anly Putnam's. will* find Eas-Em just iwhat . they have been looking for. Makes walking casy. Soothing and cooling for sore, tired, tender feet. {Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red | Cross drug store. i Bibby 's for boys' iop coats. { The Methodist disirict mecting opens Queen sireet "Soldiers" to-morrow morning in {the famous W, G. & R. Collars, Week at 10c Each. Collars! Buy your Collars here, and you are always sure of getting style, fit and quality. We are Agents for made in all the very latest Ameri- can shapes. Ask to see our new Closefitting Rialto, Boulevard and Leader Collars. Agents for the J Brand Austrian Collars P. J. HUNT, The Collar Store of the City. | | EEE tr Special This Special Values in Lace Curtains This Week | WE ARE STILL SELLING he LADIES' PATTERN HATS at Less than Half Regular Price CORRIGAN?'ES Mirrors. These Centrepieces are greatly in demand, and make one of the most desirable gifts for the home. Our stock is complete. Sizes ranging from 8 to 14 inches. In Several New Designs. , SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses, . 3 Prospective Bride brie Will Be Making A Good Start If She Buys Her Supplies At This Store. Bleached Sheetings, all width, 25c. a yard and up. Unbleached Sheetings, all widths, 25¢. a yard and up. Pillow Cottons, Plain or Circular, all widths, 15¢c. and up. i Hemmed Sheets, ready for use, extra value, 75c. and Linen, sizes, Nap- AB AE SE Teed ed dT feet 85¢. each. P- 7 Horrockses' White Cottons, 40c. to $1.50 a yard. 75¢. to $5 a dazen. $1.00 to $5.00 each. Covers, Table Mats, Pillow THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE pe Pillow} .. Slips, hemmed, ready for use, 15¢. each and Sheetings and Pillow Cot- tons, at popular prices. Unbleached Table 25¢. to 75c. a yard. Table Cloths, with kins to match. Shams, Cushion Covers, etc. And Abdominal Sup- porters, - Riding. and w Bleached Table Damask, Table Napkins, all White Quilts, extra value, Towels, Doylies, . Dresser & Shaw Other Belts. We in stock carry constantly complete Supporters, Hosiery, Shoulder : Instep Supporters, a line of Trusses and Elastic Braces, etc. Private Office for fitting. Dr. A. P. Chown "Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. | ERR Si Seal Skin and Persian Lamb Jacket Modeller. W. F. Gourdier, 700. 76, 78 and 80 Brock St., 'Phone, sess sssssessestteesLe ed T0 WASH STRAY HATS USE ONLY STROBIN The hat is cleanéd in a few minutes, dries quickly and looks like new. Strobin does not injure the straw and does not make it hard. After washing the hat can be bent to any shape. ---AT-- Mcl.eod's Drug Store. One 10¢ Package Sufficient for Two Hats. : : : : : ¢ | ° Bt Thiet indie ih le : 7c. Ft. Ornamented _ Kence, from 12¢. 1. Field Vewces, from 254e per rod, Manufacturéd hy es cent Wire and i: Works. PARTRIDGE & SONS King St. West, 'Phone, 380, mn {Monuments Just received, for Spring trade New Scotch Granite Latest designs. Rock bottom prices. lames Mullen 372 Princess St., Opp. Y.M.C.A, | Citizens "of Zion City, 1ll., Dowie's Zion, are casting longing cyes towards Southern Alberta. Only a fool neglects the present under the impression that the future will take eare i

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