» THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1008. SUNDAY STREET GARS ADVOCATED FOR KING- STON IN SUMMER. Officers of the Company Not Agreed--The President Opposes Them: While the Seecretary- Treasurer Would Run Them. It is understood that Sunday sireet cars would be run here if the com pany's officers were agreed upon the "Spreads Like Butter" matter. H. W. Richardson, the presi- | is opposed to Sunday cars, while | Sold only in 15¢ and 25¢ blocks Jets Nickle. the t For sale by all Grocers. « Fo Nickle, the gottélary sSensuser, Manufactured b iv in favor of them, These two gentle The Ingersoll Packing Co., Ltd. men prac tically constituie the street Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. railway company. It is realized that the company would make money by operating the cars on Sunday during Janes Craig, Kingston Agent| i. omc. An old citizen, and a churchman, too J W ddi 0 {fit called at the Whig office, yesterday af- une e ing u ternoon, to advocate the running of the ears on' Sunday afternoons in Are Our Specialty. summer. He had thought the matter HOUSE FURNISHED | ¢1 aly with Carpets, Lurtains, "Would it aficct your conscience to Furniture, etc, complete, | ride on the cars on Sunday ?"' he was $50 to $1,500. It's easy |. ced furnishing Carpets, Cur-l «Not a bit of it," was his veply. 1] tains and Parlor Suite. would take my family along, too." when they're all 'under one | Another reason he gave for Sunday | Fool to: select from {cars was that men might have a Special reductions | chance to go with their families to] Huuse Furnishers, lake Ontario park on a Sunday after noon and get acquainted with them, <aid, loitered about the wharves on heorful surroundings at home, where as, if they had a chance to get A cheap car ride into the country, they | would take it. THE CITY COUNCIL. PARLOR CABINETS £10, 315 up to S65 MUSIC CABINETS, $4.50 $6 up to 845 Or cl is cheap in price, | but we | n quality and/ from England, | irkey. We canvas | t creations and they 1stomers CUR FAINS from ngland Germany and United States 1 v in design, and the sn though factory pri Repair and Upholstering Work done good and cheap. /* Phone 80. Yours, T F. Harrison Co. ALDERMAN R. H. TOYE. Who has proved himself one of the pest eivie representatives Kingston has ever had MOVING WESTWARD. Mexican Grensers Going to Mani- toba. 1 3 Y gr . ( overing Use The steamer Picrrepont brought a great company to the city on Wednes day evening, when she arrived with a For Summer Floor band of real Mexican gypsies on ils twelve fine horses, five covered and {wo open waggons. Quite a number | B way to Manitoba. The band was made up of five men, ning women and six (een children, from seventoen years old down io a babe in = arms. They had \ of people were down io sec them land ; s and march away. It made quite a caravan going up the $reet, The band belonged to a kind of "4 BH iveiis or Wild West show, that strand p ed in New York state not long ago, and this band made up their mind te Cles A, Cool and Com far as they could. They are a healtny looking bunch, but not very clean, he fortable. ing typical Mexican greasors They 1 fhey left. the city last evening. for 3 : ¢ {Cat i p + intended t All prices at | Cataragui, where they intend 0 | camp until to-night. During the very | hot weather they will do most of their ' {driving at night. The band seemed R McFaul S [quite happy and contented, and did . | ) : inot at all mind the long trip into | Manitoba Kingston v | DRUN¥ IN HIS WAGGON Carpet Warehouse. | r------ | And Sergt. Snodden Drove Him to Police Station. On Wednesday afternoon, while walk- out King street west, Polio Ser geant Snodden saw a man lving asleep | over, and had come to the cone lusion | that the people would be benctited | Many husbands of little means, "hel Sundavs, there being perhaps no go to the far west; and lo caravan as | could all" speak English when spoken | . DO Sa > Rr I 4 3 250 Pieces {0 Choose From BI ci. on ir sutive tangunse. | CITY AND VICINITY. ,1000 Islands--Rochester, Steamer North King leaves on Sun- days at 10.15: a.m, yr Thousand Js- land points, and at 8 p.m. for Roches ter, calling at Bay of Quinte ports. J. P. 'Hanley, agent. Officers Selected. meeting of the Kingston Nurses Alumnae Association are : Honorary president, Mrs, Tilley; president Mrs. 8. F. V. Cancel vice-president, Mrs, George Nicol: secretary, Mr«. Wil liam Crothers, Jr. "Three Swallows." Sir John Power and Son's "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, Famous for over a century. Of &ighest standard of purity. Distillers to His Majesty the King. Mrs Lockhart's Birthday. A few days ago Mre. 8. Chown, Dea- con street, entertained a few friends {in honor of her mother's eighty- fourth { birthday. Mrs. Lockhart is quite well and has been visiting her daughter since January, but has returned to her | {home in Sydenham this week. { Sn ---------- i To Centreville For Burial. The remains of Mrs. William Cronk | passed through Kingston, on Wednes- | day, for interment at Centreville, her former home. She died in Watertown, N.Y., on Tuesday, aged twenty-seven years. She Was a daughter of Thomas Whalen and a sister of Charles Whalen of Kingston, Hair Cure Pays. od It pays to keep the hair thrifty and glossy. To neglect this leads to bald- | ness. If your yn is thin or if scalp | humors are destroying its vitality, the one certain remedy is Dr. Dawson's } | | | { | Hair Restorer In bottles, H0c., at { | {Ww ade's Drug Store. Davidson Skinner. | On Tuesday, May 25th, in the Sy- denham Street Methodist church, | Kingston, occurred the mariage ot} Myrtle Mae Skinner, of Watertown, N.Y... formerly of Camden East, Ont | to Charles S. Davidson, of Brownville, IN.Y. The wedding was a very quiet | | affair, only the immediate friends oi ! the contracting par ties he ing present Brigade Called Out Twice. The fire brigade was called at 10:30 | o'clock Wednesday evening, to put] out a blaze in Mr. Martin's house, Johnson street. At two in the: morning they were again at the cor-| ner of Johnson and University, put- ting out fire in the roof of a barn, | supposed to have caught from the jearker fire. Damage slight in both cases, Stole $40 Of Perfume. L. T. Best, the Princess street drug- | gist, has had $40 worth of perfume stolen from hix store at different times during the past month or so, and doesn't feel like losing any move. He doesn't know why his store should be a mark for perfume 'swiping,' but it [looks aus if the Shoplifters are partial Jie his. goods. He evidently keeps the ys, Counterfeits Reported. | Reports received by the police were 'to the . effect that Kingston was be. | roming flooded with counterfeit silver | coins of various denominations The story was investigated by the domin- ions secret service amen, and proved, to have scarcely any foundation for it. A Kingston hatel man -had found upon counting his cash several nights, a few | nickels and several other small coins i that were thought to be spurious. Needed Any Hour. A liniment may be needed any hour. | Keep a bottle of Smith's White Lini- "ment in the home ready for any em- ergency. This is the best of all family { liniments. A large bottle for the price jand the remedy meets a wide range lof needs Cures newralgia, rheuma- tism, lumbago, stiff joints or muscles, pain --in the back and all ordinary hurts. 25¢., at Wade's Drug Store. Married At Yarker. A quiet yadding~ took place in St. { Anthony's che Yarker, on June 2nd, wh Florence. Gertrude, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Connelly, Yarker, was married to William Craw- ford Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. TI. | R:- Burke, Ottawa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. W. Spen- {cer.. Mr. and Mrs, Burke left for a {trip to Lake Champlain and Lake George, going from there to New { York: After their return they will | reside in Kemptville, where Mr. Burke is connected with the Bank of Ot- itawa. a delivery waggon. Hig parveels | 1 nicely arranged for delivery, . : kth horse waz patiently waiting | [t Is Your Aim, to be told to move I'he } i [tried gentle means to wake the peace {ful steeper, but all proved to be of Of Course to ino avail, so he got up on the driver's ' [scat and drove in King street to the 4) {police station. His patient did not Protect Your {wake up until he was being taken in th ls and then only rolled over for a moment, going to sleep again. P | The unusual oceurrencerol secing a roperty. policoman driving a delivery rig with an apparently dead man ine the back cattzed much wonder and then amuse- \ Why, then, do you take 1 ment along the line of travel risks of losing all by not carrying insurance, especial- lv when the cost is.so trifl- ing. eriping pills, try Carter's Pills and take some com ic am can't stand everything ONE CENT A » pill dose. Try them. iF t vr, of the Standard bank, it 'T spend two weeks with Beware of Ointments for Catarrh Will pay for $1,000 Insur- ance on frame 'dwelling - or That Contain Mercury contents in a good reltable as mercury i sly destroy the sense | of sme ' pletely derange- the company. whole stem entering it through | the muc surfaces. 'Such' articles should | never be use except on prescriptions | See. us to-day, 'to-morrow, from reputable physicians, as the dumage | they will do is ten fold to the good you may be too late. can pdssi derive (from them Hall's Catary 'ure, mand§pctured hy F. J. Cheney "0 Toledh, O., contains no * mercury, and is taken internally, acting C ann S fdirectly upon the blood and mucous/ 9 | surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's | Catarrh Cure be. sure you get the n { genuine It is taken internally and made | "Phone, 326 or 6R1. {fn Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & . Testimonials free, Brock, Cor, King St. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c. per; bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. wre td eed taking the large old-| | Thief A ee ol, | One day last week a lawn mower could not be discovered, until Wednes- dav afternoon, when the firm tele- | phoned the police station. saying the man they bouvht the mower from was out in the street. Constables Bateson and McAdoo went dewn Ontario street | and landed him, and the man, in| many ways, was pot accountable for his crime The prisoner is one of these unfor- 'unates who use cocaine and was in a pitiful condition when brought into the station. lle had some powder on him but it was taken away. B. A. Hotel Arrivals. George O'Brien, G. B. Harlock, J B. Mahoney, M. A. Smith, F. C. Car- man, I. Broadhurst, J. H. Pickles, J. | A. Morrice, F. Alexander, John Dodds, IL. C. Gremmel, A. F. Waker, George IA Stone, George R. Wood, F. A. Me Giverin, Toronto; F. A. Nason, New York: J. H. Eggins, Jr., J. ach. Cr E. Blovd,;: New Ye Barrett, Peterboro; Gustaver Rice, New York; William P. Kuope and {and wife, Kemptville; T. G. Coleman, Belleville: €. H. Clippinson, Hamil lton: A. Lockhart, Harrowsmith; A. P, {L. Browne, Galt; W. Ferguson, Lon- don; William McIntosh, Belleville; F. B. Stone, Montreal; Frederick Allan, | Milw aukee: James Fife, W, A. Rowley, Ottawa; L. J. Ellison, Watertown: C. | Knowles, Hamilton: A. CC. Wilson, | Montreal; James Hudgins, Picton; F I. Ryder and wife, Chicago; A. Davis, | Picton; T. W. Smyth, Brockville; T | Princess Mt. nothing unsafe or harsh. Sold by al Daniels, Montmore ncy Falls. The officers chosen at the annual i t LLNS I} 5 Mi Special Bargain in Swiss NO QUORUM OF M OF CITY PROP- whem Allover Embroideries Chairman Was Abecnt=-City Dome | Clock. Remains Unlighted 350 Yds. Swiss Allover, worth 60c to 90¢ yd. Special while it lasts, 35c yd. Owing to Negligence of Alder- : or | LADIES' SUMMER VESTS AND DRAWERS. The city property committee is evi- | dently trying to Siraa) the light,' heat | d power committee's 'no quorum 30 oF . ' recor "A meeting of property' was| Ladies' and Children's Summer Parasols from 25¢ and up. ca or yesterd afternoon but | ' % only three Der. were under the! Ladies' White Waists, 50c and up. city out. fifteen minutes after the | EE oT nl NEW CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MUSLINS. later Ald. Toye, marched in. As the | chairman, Alderman Angrove, was not| present to conduct the deliberations | See the Large Lace Curtains we sell at $1.00 pair. the committee members could not! wroceed without a shepherd. 'Accord-) Pagly the inithful three were informed We have a few Ladies' Trimmed Hats left at Reduced Prices. that they might as well "git, " which | 1 + |said, but it is not! anything like mo- | tients. 14 is suggested that the board Summer Underwear, Jerfeys, was stolen from James Sowards' and | {sold to Susman and Cohen. The thie they did. Ald. Nickle took occasion to remark {that the three-year aldermanic term | | seemed to be responsible for the ne- | a -- {gligence of councal members to wt! | tend to committee work. ! City Clerk Sands expressed the view HAS A RIGHT TO KICK | BOON that the best civic work was done hi council was in summer adjourn {Over the Way it Wad Billed For Summer : T & Table ment and the chairmen of committees Patients. | had power to transact .much of the|{ The township of Kingston council business. will let the city sue it for the bill oi . Until the property committee meets |oyce $500 rendered for teking care of rts {nothing can be doné in regard 10 !gmall-pox patients, and with J. L. . lighting the city dome clock, ~ which | { Whiting, K.C., as its lawyer, whe ; jl remain in darkness for a while | nal pox hospital matters of last year If vou demand more distinctive. Irrors. onger. {might get an unpleasant sifting andl ness in your Shirts, s something de : . s {plastering. Before the township coun-|cidedly different from what you { TEACH THEM TO SHOOT fil will pay the city any thing, it wants bhave been getting, then our Shirts These Centrepieces are ---- ' a business-like bill, and citizens gene- | for you. You will be pleased with greatly in demand, and make Instead oi Useless Sham Battle Mn concede that the hoard of health | the style, fit and QUALLY, $1.00 to one of the most desirable Manoeuvres. should have issued such a document. | 32.00." gifts for the home. An old military man, who has been [It is also conceded by business men Our stock is complete. Sizes in nection and knows how to shoot, | that the proper way to have issued the { l J ranging from 8 to 14 inches. says that the manocuvres carried out bills for treatment at the fort hospi- S MMER ging {on Barriefield heights on Tuesday even: | 'al was to have fixed a rate by the ; 3 ing by the 14th Regiment and the mili- lday or week for maintenance and at: In Several New | tary college cadets, were of little bene- | tention, and not divide the total wos Ml Of S fit to the corps. "That kind of fighting {of equipping and maintaing the hospi . D | might be all right against savages, he | tad among the-cighty-five or so pa- esigns. | dorn warfare. What should be dome is|of health fix a charge oi two dollars Belts, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee to teach the young men how to shoot'!a day for every patient treated. Shirts, Coatless Suspenders, ete. | {and how to keep under cover when {they are shooting. The most notable 2 GOOD EXCUSE. SMITH BROS | thing about. the Boer in the South P. J. H UN T, | hid | African war was not that he was a |There Will Be An Eclipse of Moor The Shirt Store Of The City. Jewellers, Opticians. | crack shot, but that Pe knew how to | To-Night. ee Issuers of Marriage Licenses, conceal" himself when he did shoot. The B | » : " T a special dispensation of Provi-| o ttt " { cartridges shot off, he did night over Pwd Eine he will not have to bbb HORROR 0000000 at Barricfield "just constituted a waste | oo theic wins to-night for an ex of money. There ,shouldn t have been | |cuse to be out. There is to be a to- any firing at all. tal eclipse of the moon. It is not "I could pick 100 good marksme nin |, isible from verandahs or back stoops Kingston, to-day," he said. "and could jor upstair windows, except to married n place them out around Sharbot Lake, [j/k and old people. Another thril- and 1 would defy all the military in ling feature of the anticipated event Kingston to come out and dislodge us. lis that *'darkness will prevail for more We would simply remain scattered | than an hour." This delightful con- and invisible, and would mow down | {dition of affairs will occur shortly af . 4 § infantry and eavalry by the score. Mo- {tor sunset, the extent of the obscura- The month of blushing dern land fighting is. not in the opt, [tion at that time being greater or less brides and blooming blos- so | say to drain the wdoer how according to the locality ol the ih soms, and everything else at 4 . . ; o dy : i to shoot straight rat wr than to | server and the size of the ady s that is beautifal. bother about a lot of compact ground | hat. i manoeuvres. { The phenomenon will be visible over This store is crowded with erie oe rer part of North Americ | E the newest woarables for THE ANNUAL MEETING. [of or telescope of any kind. June, Wash Goods of every Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary in| weave and wanted shade are Prescott. ! Want George Ham. : bere for your inspection. The twenty-third annual meeting oi | The last Collier's Weekly, New York, Organdies, Mulls, Muslins, the Ontario diocesan branch of the has the following pleasant reference P.K., Chambrays, Percales, Woman's Auxiliary opened in Prescott, the recent trip of the Australian press Ginghams, Drills hogan on Wednesday: Rev. H. B. Patton delegates.through Canada : "By this y . celebrated holy - communion, Rev. time the Australian journalists will be Linens, Ducks, Prints, Lawns Charles Temple, Ogdensburg, preach- | hall seas over On their way ro Yas etc. The : prices are very inf on the testimony 'of a risen life to heart of empire. They passed Hiroug reasonable. PB risen Lord. There was a good at- this country roy ally, being feted by tendance of presidents, delegates and boards of trade, Canadian clubs, and press associations wherever they step- Ii { life members. 4 Miss Effie Rowsome, Athens, who has ped out of their palace cams. They Our Ready: to- offered herself as an honorary worker [Wr impressed by Bee things--the in the mission ficld, was present. She Rockies, the magnificent distances © prairies with black loam soil ninety will work under Bishop Holmes, in a. i bi Athabasca, and will go out in the au- fet deep, the great a es and sole ear 8 a men {tumn, her travelling expenses being "'VS'S: the Canadian Pacific railway =. and George Ham. Indeed, there is a paid by Ontario diocese. doi afoot. to take | Ham home The treasurer report 2,52 | plot afoot to take George Har : ; i ¢ asurer reports $2,524 raised | 0 them and make him president of Is the Mecca for particular a vear > : : the Year, sud a Untnk oRering ie] Australia, with no other duties than Ladies. All that is new in fund, amounted to $614. to tell funny stories and explain the Wash Suits, White Waists, scenery to visitors. Silk Petticoats, Silk Rain- Were Not Injured. coats, and Whitewear of A brief note from W. I. Winter, of every description can be Had Langdon, N.D., intimates that him- here in a great variety - of self and family escaped injury in the dainty designs. made expressly for the blood. Test it dreadful tornado that swept that and see! Sold by all dealers. town some days ago. He is a broth- ing to the city hall dome cabd er of 8, Winter, Yarker, and hs Reasonable Prices The great mass of scafiolding lead- Charles Timmerman, Odessa. Many | | Have Your Furs Made Over and Repaired Now BY = W. F. Gourdier, Furrier, Brock St. tte Protect Your Fruit PURE RUBBER SEALER RINGS Pints and Quarts. 5c Per Dozen. Rheumatism promptly driven from | the blood with Dr, Shoop's Rheumatic | Remedy. Rub-on's never did cure Rheumatism. The blood must be reached--and Dr. Shoop's Remedy is AHA HAHAH : : : : from view to-day and the buildings friends in" Eastern Ontario will he 'look like their old selves again. pleased to hear of their salety. . : Nd Ice cream bricks," Neilson's from Toronto, sold in Kingston only at It Will Heal It. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone There are many cases of eruptions 230, or ulcerations, old sores, etc. that Newmar an Mrs. Mabel Wood, Watertown, N.Y., | will yield to nothing but Wade's Oint-] is suing her husband, Manson Wood, | ment. This is evidence of the remark: for divorce. .The parties were mar- able healing powers of this remedy. It ried at Cloyne, Ont.. on March 3lst, |is guaranteed to cure eczema {s salt rheum), bed sores, piles, catarrh, dan- "The Hat Store" for Hats. drufi and all sc aly or itching Sruptione lof the skin. In big boxes, 20ec. at | Wade's Drug Store. i THY ALWAYS BUSY STORE Watched With Interest. Toronto Globe. hi bo . . It seems to be within the bounds of A G | R l bl probability that the city of Kingston € a € McLeod's Drug Store. Th hd f.easscscsssssssesstatstsassastrranc came ®S : : : : will take over the street railway from its present proprivtors. Ii it does so the experiment will be watched with on "v ' general interest, The sun is. smiling--don't] |" ss -- wait until he laughs outright at Don't drug the Stomach, or stimu- late the Heart or Kidneys. That is your discomfort before you get] | wrong. It is the weak nerves that are your head under the cool shade crying out for bel; Vitalize these {aS H weak inside controlling nerves with ol a Jrraw at. Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and see how | Ammeter for testing Balteries, at $2.75. A fresh stock of 66 L axol" COLUMIIA DRY BATTERIES Cold Drawn Pure Ww. A. Spriggs Practical Flectrician, Castor Oil. 235 Bagot, one door from Brock, 'Phone, 68. It is agreed by medical authori. ties that Castor Oil is the oldest, safest and best Laxative. en eo Si NLONIUMENtS of a superior quality, Savored to make it as "Sweet as Honey" : . and still retaining all the valu- Just received, for Spring able properties of the best Castor Oil, without its nauseous taste trade i "Laxel" is easily retained by . . the most delicate stomach, suited 0 to all ages and taken readily by bu children Latest desigas. Rock Price 25¢c a Bottle. § He Test it and see ! Sold by all | again. 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and dealers. 4 00. Rev. 'Dr. Kilborn, medical mission- % - 1898. Findings will be prepared. M Panamas, $4, 6 00, 7.50, ary in China, is retarning home on 10.00 and d furlough. He will probably arrive . and upwaids. some time in July. He is a brother ; a lef Dr. R. K. Kilborn, Kingston. Ph : 7 x Pain from indigestion, dyspepsia, "We ve a great range of Ligen and too hearty eating, is relieved at Hats for men at 50c. They re] [once by taking one of Carter's Little the lightest of light bats. Fiver Pille immediately after dinner Don't forget this. . The engagement is announced of Watch our windows. Miss Trene\ Elizabeth, elder daughter of Mr. and\ Mrs. James A. Laidlaw, Brockville, to H. W. Hunt, Toronto. 'he wedding will take place June ERP Chown's Drug Store 2 aioe She "Phone, 343,°185 Princess St. There are thirty difleront kinds | of new roses for this year aldne in Eng: dealers. jand where rose colture abounds. rd. 2 tickling or dr cough can be quick- Importers Of Fine Hats. joosened with Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy: No opium, no chlorofor = Straw Sailors, 50¢ 75¢, $1. wickly good health will come to you a A. --------------------------------