Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jun 1909, p. 2

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J § ' "A Ny pers your gun!" Pe, say, when perbaps the hawk s 'way out of ange. But yom can surprise even the hawk with an unbelievably long shot if you load your gun with Demsinien Ammunition. Guaranteed Sure and cheaper because Made in Canada, Dominion Carridge Co., 1ad,, Montreal, JUNE BRIDES the more than best and largest plensed the secured a handsome that American Parlor Suite, $5 Silk best ever Looking for variety are with our range. Mr, Harrison visited Grand Hapid of new please. Our Mahog covered in d-pieces, $25 is the a sample of the rest and host designs Exhibition will new finish, in any Covers at offered and Rugs, arpets, Curtains | European Mills that's jb hest tasty From the good, cheup 1st the combination you 'want Repair and Upholstering Work done woul and cheap * PHONE 90. YOURS, T. F. Harrison Co. cere RR For Summer Floor Covering Use Chinese Matting Cool. and. Com fortable 250 Pieces to Choose From All prices at R. McFaul's Kingston Carpet Warehouse. Clean, THE BIG MEN OF THE FUTURE Who will they be ? In this city, for instance. Who will be to-morrow's financiers ? They are the young men | the fast THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY: JUNE 7, 1908. Sidi 5 THES PROPER "PLACEWAS CAUGHT STEALING THE SPORT REVIEW "9 Only TO ESTABLISH T.UBER- FROM THE TILL CULOSIS | HOSPITAL? ? (.eneral Hospital Governors to Consider the Question of Build] ing One--Suggest Affiliatir g Nurses' School With Queen's. | This afternoon, ithe gencral hospital | governors will consider the question of establishing a tuberculosis hospitad, | an institution that is very much need: ed in Eastern Ontario. I government. | { | : aid can be securcd--both from the do- | minions and provincial governments there is a likelihood that the hospital | will be built. More than a fund for} the ection of the building is reguir- | ed. The money chief thing, to maintain a tion. The dict thing. There are some doctors who do not believe Kingston is the proper location for a tubercdosis hospital, as tu climate is damp at certain sea sons of the They say the hos pital should be located in a place away from the where the al mosphere is drier. Another matter hefore the governors is a proposal to alfiliate the Training School for Nurses with Queen's University. This proposal not concurred in by somo of the lead- who do not see it costs a great deal white plague institu | alone is an expensive for ton year, wailer, LO come ir ing governors, necessity of snch a move. WOULD INCREASE RECEIPTS Of the Street Railway Twenty-Five Per Cent. ? A citizen who is in favor of extend ing every possible consideration to the street railway company with regard to cheap power, says that the road is pot earning what it should earn If he in charge of it, he would guarantee, that he would increase the earnings by twenty-five per cent. The first thing he would do would be to ehgage married men as motormen and wages had to he claims, it Married men way was even if more them, for, to do this would be more careful in every than unmarried men. The citizen in question says that hundreds of pass lost to the thoughtlessness conductors some of these not in the conductors, he paid to would pay cars hy careless Alert mo are need on the major engers are and and alert ness tormen ed. There are road, but they ity, says are he Now Py itizen Of Calgary. Andrew A. Moore, business manager the Morning Albertan, the leading liberal newspaper of Calgary, is in th to spend a week or He formerly with the Kingston News, Rinee to the has as so Kingston's when they their fields." Mr oxpecis that within five vears Calgary will have 50.000 and ten years hence it 100, - 000 inhabitants the stafi of the Alhertan, was associated with the Mc iillieuddy, on the Calgary News, a paper established three years ago. The Albertan is seven years of age city RO. was he far west many going awereded well, sons do seek fortune in new a pojmlation of may embrace Before joining Mr. Moore celebrated 'Dan' Princess Street Methodist. The Princess Street Meth- odist church largely attended | yesterday. In the absence of the pas- tor, Rev. B. Pierce ably conducted both services, The music in the even- ing was especially fine The "March On" and 'Light of World," were sung in a splendid man ner, Miss Gertrude Laidley and Wil Ham Mack taking the solos, "Now the Day is Over," by the mixed quar- tette, composed of Misses Laidley and Sherbino, and Mack and Arm- strong, was beautifully rendered. Miss! Wilder presided at the new organ in her capable manner. at were services Messrs. Found Out Rival's Business. A five-cent. theatre proprietor; lives not five miles from the dome, became curious to know business _a rival house was doing, set about in the simplest way possible to find out, and succeeded for some time, until his rival found out the scheme, His method was to send a lad over before two o'clock to ticket sold. Again about o'clock at night the would 'buy one. of the last tickets As, the tickets are numbered it easy lo figure out the number sold during the day what 50 he lad past ten sued. was A Problems For The Editor. whether corns gives provowtion Answer: Keep the toes of corns by using Putnam's Corn | Extractor. It's the best, It has been asked on, a man's for swearing. clear ' To Be Kingston" s Chief. Port "Arthur chief of the has resigned, to as chief of Kings-| A message James Armstrong, Arthur fire brigade, accept appointment ton. from savs here who, right now, are working steadily, thinking, planning, saving and invest- ing judiciously their acoumu- lations. Right in the front of the procession years hence you will find young men who are now getting possession of some good Kingston real estate. It will grow in value as they grow in years. Young man get a good stait by buying alot. After a while you can improve it. Then you will have a steady income. Lots from $50 up. Sec our list. McCann Brock, Cor. King St. | "Mauretania" is the all-the- 'year-round collar. Men who wear it in summer for its style and comfort, wear it all winter for the same reasons. 2 rom 2Bo, Most every dealer sells Tooke Coan. TOONE BROS. LIMITED, MONTREAL. for maintenance is the | driver | some bills in his 'right hand, and was. they Times and | of | Moore | anthems, | the who | aty buy! half | stepping { Port | OF AN SENIOR BASEBALL MATCH NOT PLAYED. | -- i Locos Were Ready, But Victorias; Were Not on Account of Wet Grounds--The Junior Victorias] Beat Shamroc | The senior city league baseball game between (CLL.C. and Vietorias did nel come off on Saturday afternoon, and! the way the mix-up stands now, it looks as if the Locos had the game by \ default. A large erowd was assembled | ai 1:30 o'clock and saw the junior | game through, then waited for thel seniors to start. The C.1.C. boys wets all on hand, ready to play. hut some of the Victorias were absent. Of course carly in the day it seemed impossiblo | to play ball on the wet grounds, and! four of the Victorias' players went ond | of town, leaving the team badly handi- | capped. la'or in the day the weather | cleared, the diamond dried up and! the game was ealled. There was guite an argument at the | field whether the game would go by i default or whether it was called off on | account of wet grounds, The C.L.C. declared they were ready to play. I was not finally decided if the Locos would have the game. | HOTEL BARROOM. Henry Ford Will Spend Three Months in Jail--He Was Caught By the Driver of a Brewery Waggon. ¥ord, appeared before the | magistrate, this morning, charged | with stealing two dollars from the [till of the Brunswick hetel, on Satur- day morning. He pleaded not guilty. Louis Langbort, proprietor of the ho- i te}. testified that the prisoner came in on Saturday morning and had a glass of beer. After * this, witness left the bar to speak to his wife, He saw the for a brewery. enter the bar as Ihe loft it, and theruext moment heard the driver call him, saying his till wax being robbed. John Cousineau, driver for Bajus' brewery, was next called, and said he saw the prisoner as he entered the bar. | He was stretched across it, and had Henry just closing the till "with his left. Wit- "ess grabbed him, and called for Mr. Langbort. Witness said the prisoner i denied his guilt, and witness then took two one-dollar bills out of his pocket 'and handed them to the proprietor. Witness said he then summoned Con- stable Naylon, who' took the man in | charge ® Ford, who is a little deaf, all knowledge of the affair, saying never took the money, and that was drunk he did not remember any- thing about it. "1 have no said the magistrate. in jail." : Two drunks were given a fine of one dollar and ten days. One told a story a new order He said, on Saturday, about five o'clock, he purchased a bottle of liquor, and was offered a job drawing ice before he had time to get a drink, | «0 he hid - the bottle in a wood pile 'and did not get it ag vin until Sun- day. The day's rest did net take any strength out of the liquor. how- and the man was soon full, with result that he landed in the cells, Junior Gamg Fast. The junior city Jeague bas ehall game ween and Shamrocks, was a good exhibition. It went ito | the Vies bv 11 rune to 6. Thiy «in puts ithe Vietorias well in the lead. as | they have not lost a game yet, and | bid fair to hold their record of last | year, winning the silverware Without {losing a game. The Victorias had the game all through and were never | much danger of being defeated. Muck- ler pitched a good game and received | excellent support. The teams went nd bat as follows : Vietorias (11)- Dunlop, 2b; Muckler, p.; Cooke, Robinson, ef. Shamrocks denied Victorias he he as he doubt of your guilt," "Three months better of the! cosis or of rather Brouso | Ih; | ri; Williams, 3b; Reid, c.; Walsh, 1.{.; Sleeman, Sommerville, r. Millan, e.f.: MeCammaon, 1h.: Cane, (Carson, 2b.; Weleh, «¢.; Deeks, 1 I Tilson, p.; Sharpe, 8.x. re Umpire--William Dehaney. The large crowd was greatly disap pointed wheh the senior game did not come off, ! (6) ever, i | | » } | the | | i Sh. f.; ONE OF KINGSTON' S BEST. a | Cornelius Bermingham, a Lime- stone City Leader. Sporting Notes. i It is announced that the Belgian tight will compete at {this year. Three Canadian cities, tawa and Quebee, ave the New York Bowling tournament. i Lacrosse at. Toronto: Tecumsehs, J Nationals, 2. At Ottawa, Cornwalls, | £ At Montreal, Mon- oronto, 6. receipts for the games for the Ninto cup, New Westminster, of the series, ufter| ull expenses were paid, were ¥i- 860, Of this each team received half; 33,930, At Minneapolig, Mipn., Frank Gotcli. world's champion wrestlér, took two straight falls from Henry Ordemun. of | that city. 'The first in tweniy-iive minutes and thirty-five secomls and] the second in ten minutes. Shrubb has signed with J. J. McCaliery to. run Lowghoat twenty niles at the Island, Toronto, on Sa- i turday night, June 12th. Mi the red- skin does not come to terms then he {taken on Percy Sellen at twelve miles, Pugilist "Jack" Johnson, smarting funder eriticizm, has hired a new {press agent, whose duty involves the composition of speeches to be delivey- ed over the {ootlights by the negro champion. Johnson "is doing 'stunts | Works, one of Kingston's big at a Harlem theatre this week. men in every sense of the word. He, Promoter McIntosh, who jumped in- in the city council as alder- 10 the limelight by pulling off the man in 1884-5-6. He is thairman of' Johnson-Burns fight at Sydney, Aus- {the power committee of the Board gf alia, thinks he has made a ten Trade, and is interested in every. gtrike by matching antiquated * "Bob" thing pertaining to Kingston's wel Fitzsimmons to cross arms with fave. "Tommy" Burns in a twenty-round -- {uffair, to be dedided on the other INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, [tide of the world. | a The New York Giants are at the | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Sua. of the ution! Huesbal Lengue i ith a team average of - Reporters On 'Their Rounds. only 2. 'The Phillies, also 2 sup- Six teams went into the county, to- posed pennant contenders, are se- (day, with advertising matter for "the cond last, with .226, while the Pitts | Bufialo Bill Wild West Show The burg Pirates lead, with 274, and the show is here on June 25th. : Reds are second with .249. Brooklyn I'he livery stables did a fine ! is third and St. Louis fourth. k cn Sunday. I'he boat liveries Unless absolutely compelled to do had a run for small craft. The «o in defence, of their title the cham: fine and many took advan pions of the world, the New West- it. minster lacrosse twelve, will not { The com mis son to consider Queen's play a Minto cup game on July lst, | uriy ersity's relations to the Preshy- gnd every effort will be made to keep | terian church is to be nominated by that date for the league match with { the moderator. Principal Gordon and' Vancouver, in accordance with the {My Macdonnell. custom of twenty years. i 1 he advertising car for Bufialo Bill's | Mrsc A. Topperwein was the only Wild West show arrived in the city | woman member of the square which {om Sunday and this morning the men shot at the Chicago gun club the Boiyg day at work putting up posters. (other day and she succeeded easily in we show will appear here in the near {heating the male niembers of the or- f future. ganization. Shooting from the nine- \ young lad {ell into the bridge on Saturday and received a Wi d wi severe ducking. He was pulled out by! Huve you seen the display of |a lad named Wilson and put on dry land. The lad would have been drown- Hats and Caps ed had not Wilson been on the scene, In one of our big show win- Jows. All kinds of Linen and | : ! famous Henley Montreal, Ot- represent at | lacrosse played in| two CORNELIUS BERMINGHAM. Cornelius Bermingham, managing i- rector of the Canadian Locomotive is served busi- Ness lalso day was tage ol the water off I | | i MARINE NEWS. is Found Wharves. | | | What About the 3 : | The steamer Saturday, Canadian passed down | to Montreal | The steamer Jeska cleaved, Sunday, | for Qswego, to load coal. a "The steamer Dundee expected | down, to-day, with grain from Fort] { William ! The down, | William | The steamer pilot, Sunday; { William to Montreal. i The coal barge Buckley, densburg Coal and Towing has been released rom the is steamer Strathcoma is expected to-day, with grain from Yort| touched jor a way [rpm Fort! Pellatt on--her the Og-1| company, | rocks at of | pressing. : wry yo Tracey, # » Special to Cle 300 Pairs Long Gives Colors are White, Black and Grey. Regular prices 50c and a Special to Clear 25c Pair. Men's 4-ply Collars All sizes and shapes; worth 15e, forZie Each. Ladies' Stockings,' special line, in-Black and Tan | Double Heel and Toe, worth 20c pair, at 18c pair or 2 pair for 25c¢. We have a few Ladies' Trimmed Hats left to sell at reduced priges. OR ! teen-yard mark she broke forty eight] 'out of Gfty, and shooting from the sixteen-yard mark she broke fifty atraight, a total of ninety- -eight out of the one handred at which she fired. CITY AND VICINITY. Began Duty At Once. Rev. Arthur A. McGreer, BA, or dained in St. George's cathedral, on Sunday moriing, began his minister- ial career on Sunday evening as in. at of St. Mark's church, Bal- riefield. 1000 Islands--Rochester. Steamer North King leaves on Bun- days at 10.15 a.m., for Thousand 1s | land points, and at 5 p.m. for Roches ter, calling at Bay of Quinte ports. JJ. P. Ilanley, agent. No Contagious Diseases. There has been no new contagious disease case taken to the general hos- pital in three weeks. This is quite a clean record for the city to be that long without scarlet fever or diph theria. My Valet. French cleaning, dyeing, repaizing, I indies' or men's garments, curtains, draperies, feathers, gloves, rugs, furs, etc, ete, cleaned or dyed by experts. Prompt delivery. War wick Bros., 'phone 650. | Took Baseball Glove From Store. On Friday night about ten o'clock a voung man went into a King street tobacco store and took a $3.50 base- 'hall glove from the window. The fel- low is known to the proprietor. Don't Delay Curing Corns. What's the use. Every corn you have can in a fow days bo entirely removed with little trouble and no soreness hy use of Peek's Corn Salve. In hig boxes, Ibe, at Wade's drug I slore. Gave The Little She Had. Miss Hunter, secretary-treasurer the Kingston general hospital, ack- nowledges the receipt of $20 from Mrs. Oberndorfier and Mrs. Angrove, (Jueen street, the proceeds of the °ef- fects «f the late Mrs. Dennis, for- merly a resident of Queen street, who died in the general hospital and left the little she had to that institu tion. of You Can Have Good Digestion. Evory contrary idea vou hold wrong. Hundreds of others in locality have had the fact proved them. Day's Dyspepsia Cure cure the hard cases as well as the casy ones. Bach holtle contains six- teen days' treatment, For sale only at Wade's drug store. is this to docs Don't Take The Fort, Please ! It would be just as well if the 14th Regiment * did not suweed in taking Fort Henry during its manoeuvres to- morrow evening, especially the hospi- tal section of it. The daring youths of the regiment should not he eneour- aged to attempt to scale the walls on the east sida Collected Over $500. At the, Salvation Army barracks on Sunday, announcement was made that tho local corps, self-denial collections amounted to a little over $500, the largest amount Kingston has vet cons tributed to the army work, Of this amount, Adjutant Parsons collected $300 himself. The adjutan€ is a cease less worker and a fine Bible student. His friends fear he is overtaxing his strength, = 4 . A Quiet Wedding. A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized in St. George's eathedral, on Sa- +wrday, the bride being Miss Mary Bel lerly, of York, England, and the brivegroom, Franklin Andrew, King- ston. The bride was. supported hy Miss Rosie Morrisén, "and the groom by A. J. Mcleod, ing as sponsor. Alter supper was given at Mr. and Mrs. J. the ceremony a the rosidence of Gibson, King street west, at which quite a large gathering met to wish Me. and Mrs. Andrew long life and J happiness. B. A. A. Hotel Arrivals, C. R. Totton, Springficld, Hl; W. 8. Brooley, Ottawa; A. H. Young, To- ronto; T. MM. Galand, Haptreal; John A. MeGregor, London; J. T. L. Terer, Néw York; Hans Vanvolkinsteinhausce- New £0. E Ont.; Chas. Huber, Berlin; Robt. It. Wallace, ilton; 8. M. Hay, Toronto; Robt. W. Schmer, Berlin; Jom M. McCullough, useell, Galt, Straw Hats for meu, boys and gels. Seog $ CB Importers Of Fine Hats. Ogden Island, and taken {hurg. to Morris | : -- {| Any way it Hiwo-dollar note for kets than to try self it is hardly is better to pat wp al a book of ice tie and persuade vour- | cold enough to order {another quarter ton of coal. { Monev may make the mare po, but to Princess St. 1 Rochester; Alliston oy Fa Toronto; J. Smith, New York; "W.. Brown and wife, 2: T. B. Austin, Montreal: SR. Omsted, Wm. Goensch, Fo York: J. B. McCabe, Strathroy; H. P. Price, Toronto; 8. 8. Fisher, aL vill Goo. Russell ang wife, Chicago; Herbert Minge, J. N. Young, London; H. Holsial and wile, Mrs. Christin, Montreal: €. L. MeManus, Anrora, {it falls down whon it attempts start a stubborn mule down the 'pike, A -------------------------------------------------- Il; D. N. Carmichael, Peterboro; F. (i. Stevens, Fizatlain, Mesico. James Gibson act: RIGAN'S. Summer T abl e ie rts M; : If you demand more distinctive: g 1II'TOYS. ness in your Shirts, something de- cidedly different from what you These Centrepieces are have been getting, then our Shirts greatly in demand, and make for you. You will be pleased with one of the most desirable gifts for the home. the 8 Style, fit and quality, $1.00 to SUMMER TOGS Summer Underwear, Jerseys, Belts, Fancy Hosiery, Negligee Shits, Coatless Suspenders, etc. P. J. HUNT, The Shirt Store Of The City. GREAM DRESS 600038 A Magnificent Range of All the Popular Weaves, Icluding Cream Serge, extra values, at 39¢, 50e¢, 7H¢ and $1 a yard. Crean Panama Cloth, special at 50c, The and $1 a yard. Cream Mohair Sici- lian, plain and fancy weaves, b0c, 75c and $1 a yard. Natural Pongee Silks, the ideal material for Shirt Waist Suits and Coats. Can be put in the wash tub and washed without injury, 36 inches wide, 50c, 685c, 69c, 75c a yard. See the Line of Natu- ral Pongee Silk, 27 inches wide. Spe- cial on Tuesday 35c yard Our stock is complete. Sizes ranging from 8 to 14 inches, In Several New Designs. SMITH BROS. Jewellers, Opticians. Issuers of Marriage Licenses, Have Your Fars Made Over and Repaired Now -- BY ii W. F. Gourdier, Furrier, Brock St. * StscssesssesrrrreIRBLER FRESH SUPPLY AT McLeod's Drug- Store. Berger's Paris Green Blue Stone, 4 1b. Package. White Arsenic Hellebore All gnaranteed pure. McLeod's Drug Store. 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