THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1909. WHAT WILL BE 00 WILL FRONTENAC HOTEL GET LICENSE? Commissioners to Meet to Decide-- It Looks As 'If One of the Other Hotel Licenses Might Be Cut Off. There is much s lation as 'to whether the liquor license commission- ers will grant a license to the Fron- tenac hotel, which is to be re-o ned next week, after being unoccupied for some years. The Frontenac has been fitted in a mapner to make it the finest hosteley in the city, but at pres- ent it has no bar license, and one is needed for the tourist trade to which it will cater, The license commission- ers will probably meet to-morrow even- ing, to consider the question. Tueday's Whi PAGE FIGHT, CITY AND VICINITY. 'May and June Brides APPRECIATE DIOGESE. OF _ONTARID REPORTS PRESENTED BY What 4s ¥ound About the Board Of Education. The Board of Education has been called to meet on Friday evening, to decide upon continuing the model School next fall and to complete the THE OFFICIAL AUDITORS. pedagogy agreement with Queen's Uni Full Apportionment Secured For | versity. the General Mission Fund-- . Other Reports Laid Before the ; 1000 Islands--Rochester. & Executive Committee of the [= Steamer North King leaves on Sun- Svcd days at 10.15 a.m., for Thousand Is- Bynce. - land points, and at 5 p.m. for Roches- The committees of Ontario diocese | ter, calling at Bay of Quinte ports. J. have been in session for two days and P. Hanley, agent. on Thursday morning presented thew reports to the executive committee, presided over by the bishop. The mission hoard reported upon the sus- tentation of churches within the die- cese voluntary giving of $6,965, an increase of only $640 in answér to a fervent special appeal. 'Though $2- 500 was recalled from capital there | still was an overdraft of $248. The income, including endowment interest, was $8,135; the expenditure on re- duced lines $8,762. In three years a deficit of $4,823 having accrued there is call for a strong movement among the laymen.: The grants voted for the coming year, in all $6,506, or S151 legs than 1908-9, included these : The schooner Ford River is unload- ing coal from Sodus at the locomotive works. The steamer DPundurn passed up, Wednesday night, with passengers and freight. 2 The schooners Keewatin, Cornelia, and steambarge City of New York are due at Swift's, to-day, with coal. The steamer Brockville was in port, to-day, from Brockville. The above steamer is for charter for the summer. The steamer Aletha did not make hér regular trip from Picton, on Wed- nesday, due to an accident to her ma- chinery. - The steamer Macassa left the gov- ernment dry dock, on Thursday morn- ing, after having a new wheel shipped. The steanfer Modjeska, sister ship to the above, is expected down for the same rpose. swe two steamers ply between Hamilton and Toronto. On Saturday evening the steamer North King, in command of Capt. Ja , will leave for Charlotte, N. Y., on its first trip of the geason, gomg directly across the lake. Sa- Myrday night it comes back, by way of the Bay of Quinte, and on Sunday WILL A Fur Muff, Stoleor Coat Four Walks Already Laid. Already four concrete walks have been laid, and before the first of June arrives two more will be completed. This is a record for socenrly in the season. Eighty walks will bo laid be- fore the middle of next October. We have a beautiful assortment at _ prices to select from. We invite of new designs reasonable Appointed To School Of Mining. Messrs. H. W. Richardson, R. ¥. Rogers, T. W. Nash, Kingston; and Prof. Miller, Toronto, have been ap- pointed by the Ontario government as its repyesentalives on the hoard of governors of the School of Mining. your inspection. No obligation to As stated in ig, the license commissioners referred the ques- tion to the department at Toromto, whether they could issue more licenses than the musicipality authorized, and the answer came back that they can- not. The city council, three years ago, fixed the number of tavern li- buy. John McKay Brock and Princess. White, Pink, Blue, Champagne, Rdockmen Are Needed. id f *» | GR in Wedding Rings A We make them to order. Wa keep all sizes in stock. Our rings are hand wrought fine 18k, gold and are superi- and or in richness of color wearing quality. i 5p Marriage Licenses Issued. emmy ANGENBERG JEWELLER. 3 : 3 | 3 i FEV IIEEVISIE III YY $150, Tweed, Lansdowne Front, Raw don, Wellington, $200, Frnesttown, Marmora. $250, Augusta, Marys. burg. £300, Shannonville, Selby, Westport. $350, Loughboro, Parham, Sharbot Lake. $400, Baneroft, Clar endon and Palmerston, Bannockburn, Maynooth. $500,. North Addington, Specsal grants, Pittsburg, Coe Hill, 100 each; Edwardsburg, Sharbot Lake, Marlbank, $50 each; Simcoe Island, $25. The mission of Califor nia $145 for summer work. The official auditors reported the accounts to be strictly corrcet. The current accounts commiiteo, owing to tho call for general synod expenses, went behind $444. The general mis gion receipts were $5,051, full appor tionment asked, though twenty-six parishes did not quite fill their quota; others exceeded it. The Sunday schools advanced irom $573 to $872. The clergy trust fund paid $5,100 to, thirteens annuitants. The weak clergy superannuation fund, a supplement to the preceding fund, received $926 and spent $880. - The Widows and Orphans' Fund gave $3,825 in annuities, and lhae an overdraft of $2,509. To clear | thiv off a canvass will be made, On dio | cesan augmentation $435 was paid in | The diocesan mission secretary, Rev |W. W. Burton, visited fSurteen parish | es and received pledges of $7,074 for | stipends, and of $1,207 for the mission fund, a comparative increase of $2,953 The Lord's Day committee regretted a gradual growth of indifference, in social and business circles alike, to proper observance of a day of holi and of rest. Employers were selfish in demands. Railway trains for Sunday excursions were run upon tri- vial excuses. Appeal was directed to the railway commission and Lord's as ness The work of diverting the Earl street sewer to the William street slip will be begun at once. The city engineer's department is looking for rockmen, who seem to be scarce. The water- works department is also after rock destroyers. City' Council Special. A special meeting of the city council will likely be held next Monday even- ing, to transact the business which the aldermen neglected on Tuesday even- ing, by failing to attend the meeting then called. City business has suffered this year by lack of quorums, Rebuilding Of Roads. A start may be made next week at yond construction, if things are in readiness. The board of works con- templates re-building eight macadam blocks, but it is doubtful if enough money will be at its disposal for all these. Seven, however, may be con- structed with the $3,000 it has for the purpose. To Have A Camip Meeting. Rev. W. Tompkins is expected to re turn {o-morrow from the semi-yearly conference of the Holiness Movement. Quite a number of Kingston people will attond the camp meeting at Willon, commencing Sunday, May 30th, aad ending June 6th. Rev. Mr. Warren will bein charge of the entire camp meeting, assisted by all the preachers of the district. ------ Everybody Works, Also Father Workmen of all trades are very busy this season, on account of the unusu- al amount of building going on in the tions. by the Ottawa, pairs any one and it be even, for the p tra one or two for tourist trade, the statute allows under certain condi- censes for Kingston . at twenty-ei and that number cannot be exceeded, t, of issuing an ex- What the commissioners will do difficult to tell, but it is as is : said that | pount and Prince Rupert cleared for some arrangement will be made where-| pt William; steamer Kinmount clear Frontenac will get a license. Congress, chief reasons of These were : Ontario, The commissioners at their last meet- ing withheld licenses from eight hotels for various reasons. The Anglo- American, American, Provincial, Re. ed at Sowards' coal yard and went on are ond Iroquois. Some oi Mies a to Gananoque this morning. She will their licenses extended for two and|,.ty1, to-night. The new boat is p some for: three months. 'Required e ane and better behavior were 19 for withholding the li-| {16it and brought down by Capt. Es- censes, The commissioners can cut off ford. Capt. these eight if they wish, | ment, was on board the steamer when looks as if such 'action might | 1. (ouched here. en. re- the morning proceeds from Kingston its regular trip to Alexahdria Bay. M. T. Qo. : Tug Bronson, from Mont. real, with two light barges; steamer Westmount, from Fort William, with 77,000 bushels of wheat; steamer Prince Rupert, from Fort William, with 90, 000 bushels of wheat; steamers West- ed for Belleville, to load cement for Fort William. : ? Thesnew steamer Navarch, of the do- minion fisheries department, was in port on Wednesday. The steamer coal- of the finest craft seen around here in some time. She was purchased in De- of Hunter, the depart- PERSONAL MENTION, Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Miss Jennie Sloan, Sunbury, visiting Mrs. James McCulla/ stroet. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Stover, Dese- ronto, spent a few days with friends in Kingston. Miss J. Bazinet, of is visiting her sister, Mrs, Murphy, Colborne street, 8S. Seymour, Lindsay, Ont. Sunday and Monday with Rickey, 27 King street wesl. E. G. Barrett, of the. Whig repor- torial staff, left, yesterday, to spend ten days at Strathroy and London. Lloyd Stafford. hac returned to Watertown, N.Y., after spending the is Bay Clayton, N.Y, LE J. spent William CAMO AACA AC ROE0RCEORORCRD SORORHOROROR0R0 ; _ Prices from $5.95 to $25 Wash Suits In a choice, from $5 to 14.95. Wash Skirt New assortment, just received, from $1.25 to 5.50. seq sts - ' il Tailored Waists | In good quality Linens, from $1, 1 1.49, 1.89. A . Pare Linen White Tailored Waists, $2.25, 2.50, 2.95. Fancy White Waists From 75¢ to 87. I CONOR CFOS CACAO AC aca a ENO OH POOH M RORORCH Summer Gloves 1n Silk or Lisle Thread, all lengths, from ROR0R Day Alliance. ; The educational com mittee reported! five students aided in training, and a slim balance of $44 on hand." Over a'third of the parishes did not condributgh.g The Sunday school commission was ' heartily approved of and diocesan grganization in support commended. The investment mittee were enjoined to call in con siderable of interest upon mortgages leasing of the Bar- bara Heck at the Blue Church, to the Methodist church, by the vestry of St. John's, Prescott, was approved. Archdeacon Carey and past two days in the Limestone City. James Gordon and his father have returned to Watertown, N.Y., after spending a few days with Mr, Hawley, Pringess street. . Miss Clara Lepper, Watertown, N.Y, returned home, to-day, after visiting ; ' her cousin, Miss Mayme Gallagher, COUNTESS PAULINE PAPPENHELM. | Wellington street. : --_-- "One of the most popular 'débutantes of Mise Mayme Gallagher, Wellington Dog Bit A Girl. the London season is a Countess strect, left, to-day, ,1o visit her cou- Lillian McDonald, a young girl, re- Pauline, Pappeniuim, og Jor ria sin, Mise Clara Lepper, Waicrtown, siding on Colborne street, was the vic- {was Miss Mary Wheeler, of Philadelphia. N.Y., for the next month. , James Hay, Los Angeles, Cal, i& in tim of an unfortunate accident on 1 a 0 thé rural deans Ie reports \ Wednesday afternoon. The girl was the city with his brother, 389 John- we rural deans made reports upon the ston street. He will spend some Ted looking into a jeweller's window when state of the churches. Permission 1% Bg rid 8 Visiti ud R sell the old rectory and S10 © 1a dog, a fox terrier, owned by the pro- weeks visiting old friends, farm on ; : Wolie Island, was granted, on condi- preter of the store, bit her on the tions eg. A nasty wound was inflicted. Dr. Hanley was called and dressed the cut. Thursday morning the child was better and no serious results are fear- ed. The dog was shot by Constable Arniel. Jap-a-Lac WEARS LIKE IRON peity. Permits for the erection of new dwellings are being issued every day at the city engineer's office, and it is now hard to get workmen of anv kind, for masons, carpenters and building laborers are particularly busy. Next year's assessment should be a quarter of a million dollars more than it is this year. > 25¢ to $1.75 pair, Summer Hosiery In Cotton or Lisle Thread, plain or fancy effects, in Black, White, Tan, Helio, Green Shades, Pink, Light Blue, Wisteria, Copenhagen, 20c, 35¢, 49¢ up. ; summer Underwear In Fine White Undervests, Drawers or Combination, many qualities, both in ladies' or children's sizes. CRORES com- NEW LIFE AND LOOKS TO OLD DOORS. Does yours do you justice? No te wait until next repairing time, put off refinishing it as a task to dreaded. ~ Jap-a-Lac Will n Sold cans, 20c., sold 'only by arrears The need grave plot or be INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. See Bibby's new $18 suits, Phone 147 and have your furniture repaired at James Reid's. Qo Tn THE LARGEST THIS SEASON 8 ot Commencing May 27th, van will leave Mellquham's livery, 200 Princess street, 2 p.m., daily, except Mondays and Saturdays, for Cataraqui ceme- W. A. Mitchell Hardware, '= Repairing andyupholstering attended --ASK FOR COLOR CARDS-- The Registration Was in Advance William Swaine, piaho tuner. Orders of Everything. received at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. The regular meeting of the Fron- Profanity an ba pheiny mt preva: | tenac cheese board was held in the lent among eville's small boys. council chamber, n , . i Were Easellvhy Heyes, Beef, Iron and Wine, *Our Own" | room , on Thursday after wat credit may be given where cre- | make. Pint bottles, 50c., at Wade's| : ihe ; dit is due Miss Mabel Gildersleeve is |drug store. ' The loliwing fumories Doardods, anxious that the share - that Miss| See Bibby's $18, worsted suits, Spring, 70 a : a3. Gi "old Marion Redden had 'in working for the| Macdonald park pavilion is receiving | ax Glenvale 60: Lim Fife os Hin gugcess i Ye Night of Enter. a dressing of paint, which it certainly chinbiooke 90. Keenan 30° Ba View ainment, rom its very ve- | heeded. 60: I : a NE ae hid ii . . to 3 : Latimer, 48; Morning Star, 32; ginning, should be known. Most en H, Cunninghaifiy pistio tuner Model, 60; Pine Hill, 60; Sunbury, 40; ergetic helpers, too, the night of the | Chickering's. Lege orders at Silver Spring, 30. Elginburg 70; Mo- performance, * were Nise Sadie Mc-| Auley's Book Store. Fo al To g, 10; 1 Adam, Miss Loretta Swift and W. W.| pPiphy's $18 suits are swell. Colored--At an 40: 'B tol 160: Gibson, These all should share in| St, James' church excursion to Ot-| po oo 60: % hario ph Rue Hill' the Jraise being given the instigators |{awa, Wednesday, June 16th, via G. 60: Looe. ae Te outed in of the performance. T.R. special train, 8 a.m. Fare 81.75 Tad, "30, Wolfe ' Island, 25; Collins return. " Bay, 30. Total, 402. Perfect Headache Powders, This made a total of 1,390 cheese 10c., at Gibson's Red Cross ; morning announced the death of |gton y, boarded, the largest to 'al this scason. ' store. Perfectly harmless. Many factories boarde.l for the first Frank Renton, son of John L. Ren-| Tenders the onstruction of thei i . «aan ton, formerly of this city. His father | city gas hie cas foundation are] ¥Me at hid meeting. The bidding left him well when he came here 19 }{o be in by June 12th. It is éstimat- opened at lle. and closed at 11 13-16e., attend the funeral of his mother; to- [ad that the work will be completed by Mr. Thompson having firs choice. He day he would arrive home to find fthe end of September. secured 276 white and 312 colored at himself so sadly bereaved. The de-| See Bibby's nobby $18 suits. this price. Mr. Lancaster only secured ceased was a second year studgnt in| The rain this morning was a much- 60 white at 11ic., a pound, the other Manitoba college and had succeeded in |, coded visitor, a8 the country roads, factories refusing to sell. winning scholarships in each of "his were becoming decidedly dusty. It was | years. No details are known though | ally the first warm rainfall of the it is thought his death was due to | mason spinal meningitis. See Bibby's special $18 suits. The Victoria day celebration com- ' mittee should have a good surplus. The regular tri-weekly athletic events | There is no reason why some kind of for the senior Y.M.C.A. members was |velebration should not be arranged for held at the athletic grounds, on Wed- | Dominion day. nesday evening. There was a large A resident of Clergy street reported crowd and some good events were pull- | to the police, this morning, that some ed off. W. A. Bearance won the ham-|boys had stolen her wire door mat. mer throw and the 100 vards dash. H. |P.C. Arniel was put on the case and Edgar won the mile, half mile and |hopes to find the missing article. high jump events. The boys- will be Eas-Em cures _gore, tired, temder out again on Friday night. feet. Sold in Kingston 'at Gibson's On Wednesday night next the regular |Red Cross drug store. . handicap contests for seniors and in-| The opinion locally is that the tour- termediates will be held at the same |ist traffic this way in July and August grounds. Some fine events are billed [will be the heaviest for soveral years. for that date. The merchants can stand a good sca- son of patronage. See Bibby's dressy $18 suits, P. C. Arniel made a journey to Collingwood street this! morning and took a young boy to the separate schools, He had been playing truant for some time but promises to do better. See Bibby's tony $I8 suits. Le it look like new. 30c., 60c¢. sizes, and RCR0 o at James Rew See Bibby's special 318, suits, _. 0 from UT ------ ~ oo [ SHREDDED | aE delicious, nutritious. Try it for breakfast with milk or cream, salt to taste. " Ah her utterick Patterns Fo ORO RF) A Young Man's Death. A message from Winnipeg, ® 4 fox drug this OROR0E0 ORCC oe, Cheese Sales. Woodstock, 2,551 at 12ec. Madoe, 190 at 126. A Colebrook Death. Colebrook, May 26.--The funeral of James Shangraw was held to thé Methodist chureh, here, last Monday afternoon. The deceased had a severe attack of kidney trouble, this spring, and got well enough to be around. He then had a severe stroke, which ended in his death. The funeral cor- tege was the largest that passed through this place for years. James Goudy was appointed super- intendent of the Sabbath school, to take the place of John A. Bell, who, after many years of faithful service, resigned. A dog show has pitched its tent here, and intends to remain two or three "weeks. A large picnic was held up the river bank, here, on the 24th. George D. Lucas has sold. his Jot on the west side of the stréet to Willet P. Benn. Hiram Lucas is some- what better. Mrs. John Shangraw is able to be around again. Mrs. A. C. Warner has returned home, after wait- ing on her mother for five weeks, Her mother is' now quite well again. For Senior Members, HCE HSSIGISISIISICISICISISISISIORNO AHAOK HSS w ¥ "Here's Your Hat HHS Tan, Patent and Calf The wide, comfortable kind. The nar- row, stylish ones, and the just. between kind that are always com- fortable and therefore popu- lar. A large, up- to-date stock to ' a b E A Few Hat Remarks We're sure we've got § your Hat. We've got; every block that's correct. ¥ Stiff Hats in eva Out Of The Running. Alexander Borland, chief of | the Woodstock fire department, is out of the running for : Kingston chiefiship, | the Woodstock council having advanc- {ed his salary to $1,000" .The Sentinel- Review says : "The chief visited Kings- | ton on Saturday and saw the officials, A | as the result of which he was quite| The street railway ten-minuic | certain of getting the position at a |Viee is not due till June 15th, but salary of $1,200 if he would lét his|the weather keeps good and warm, i name go to the council. The chief did |could easily be begun next wool: not ask for an increase herc; on. the | Will be iwo weeks before Lake Ontario contrary, aldermen asked the chief if [Park is formally opened for the sca- ; there was anything short of $1200 a |®on. : 3 0" year that would keep him in Wood- A meeting of the Kingston lacrosse £2 stock. The chief told them he would,club will. be hell in the Frontenac . stay for $1,000." He was given it. { Business Collegoron Friday evening at k : eight o'clock. The main item up for 2 The less said about the age of a !consideration will be the new St. Law- NGSTON"S . 2 | woman and canned goods the hetter, [rénce River League. Tho players all : A woman's heartbreaks are almost [seem anxious for the league and it ERRORS ERRIRRIIIEININOIY Las bad as 8 man's indigestior ishould bo a great gic several 5 widths of brim and} heights of crown, made to fit faces as well as heads. $2.00, 2.50 & 3.00. See our Special. $2.00 ¥ Hat. It's great, and un- usual hat values : #* ser- ii t t | Man wants but little here below the average. . Sore Breasts Relieved. Nothing could be more soothing and healing than the gentle influence ofl Dr. Hamilton's Ointment. = A perfect] | balm that brings ease and comfort at once. Thousands of women who use Dr. Hamilton's Ointment all tell of its power ard merit. At druggists, He. wi Feed 3 3 SAAS AAI ig