" THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1809. LEASHG OF A WHARF DISCUSSED BY THE WATER. | WORKS COMMITTEE. com i ol pi rp i is ro- lg \r " Al 4 no Sonne " i Jie repairs TH rT ihe A VESSEL DISABLED : @® , : city's rights in case it is not accepted eCla e by the company. ! rn i , " John C. Hunter petitioned to have BUT HELP WAS LUCKILY! P ; > . CLOSE AT HAND. ; _OF_ : Waists tended from Montreal street, to Rag- | lan' Road. As all the necessary steps { have been taken the committee will to the | recommend that the potition be gran Including ' oj the water main on Patrick stroed, ox Steambarge John Randall Hew) » made i Out Cylinder Head--Towed | | Proposition. is : Donnelly Company, the Cost of the Repairs Neces- | James Compton, who has a contract | for watering several lawns in the city, | Back to Kingston By Steam- Ladies' Lawn sary at the Dock. i Some worth as high as $3.50. On Sale at 9Sc. Ladies' Long White Gloves, . Worth 50c pair, for 25¢. The leasing of the watce works' dou | asked thy The time not he mited wn | to the De nelly company, was. he his case, as he could not cover his Oo ne mnne y ompa ry \ + 2 3 : g I : work 'in the hours alloited by the Shiiod vinlise vg for Jousideration, at a iby-law. He guaranteed thai there meeting of the water works comm "| womld i b i . ould be no waste of water. tee, held yesterday afternoon The | 7Ald. Toye said that | The cylinder head on the steambarge | John Randall, blew out early 115p even- ing, at Pigeén Point, while she Was on | {the way to Oswego. he yessel whistled i for assistance, and luckily the steam-'| {barge Navajo, on her way 10 Oswego. | barge Navajo. d "Spreads Like Butter." Soild only in 16¢ and 25¢ blocks and ~ For sale by all Grocers. - Manufactured by The 'ngrrsoll Packing Co, Ltd. Ingersoll, Ontarlg, Canada. -- HL James Craig, Kingston Agent June Wedding --Bride-- Bridegroom -- Furniture --Carpets-- Curtains Us What a to hap~ piness come. It cost and effort to get ft's, here. A stock Kingston. combination produce satisfaction for the years to and thought ready, time hut us money our part never before shown in Our Now AMERICAN PARLOR SUITE in $35.00 Kilk Covers, 8 pieces Mahogany £25 handsome finish, only Not World not wk, all A xmin- old ste Mills be be equalled CARPETS, RUGS from Old Wiltons Brussels newest sters and for value Tapestries, el CURTAINS that in guality are a surprise and for the price. Our lines are unusual value and Upholstering Work done Repair promptly, good and cheap. Phone 90. "Yours, 1. F. Harrison Co. AO ; |Vudor Porch | Shades Keep out the sun, wind and Will not warp or shrink. Just the thing to make sitting out comfort- able. . ALSO AWNING STRIPE In Blue and White, Red and White and Green and White. R. McFaul's Kingston Carpet Warehouse. rain Save The That's Every. man knows if he properly merely earn a living. must do something more than chaitman, Ald. Craig, presided, {also present wore: Alde. Hoag, Tov: and Hanley, with City Solicitor Meln- | tyre, A letter was read from the Donnelly company in regard to the matter. The company stated that in refx ence to the new lease of the wat | works' dock, they set, $30 per anrum, was foo high The : firm, since it had heen in ihe wrecking business, had done every thing in their power to bring {6 Kingston for repairs every vessel they had salved, or that needed rebuildin and mechanic: and supply Wouses had reaped a great deal of benefit from this | eource. The company found that in (he space of vighteen months, prior | November 1st last, they had spent for | wages and supplice to Kingston men | and merchants, © the sam of $33,048, | and it was theiy opinion that the fom should some consideration for | the above, and would, therefore. make | this proposition for the new lease : "We will repair the faee of the | wate, works! wharf on the shore side, | where the stemmer Donndllly is now | lying, and will agree to pay £200 per to receive vear as rental. | The chairman. gave it as his opmion | that the matter had been played with [long emough, and that it was time that something definite was reached | The wharf, as it £lood to-day, was cer | tainly worth a rental of $300 ligured the "rental for the | sixteen years, had found that it would to $2,000 and it would take He no out | amount | that smount to make the repairs. pointed out that there had heen sex charged. Had the dock been | ven free, and taxes charged, the city would at least have realized about [ %150 out. of it. He considercd that the | company had been given property very | cheap: Asked concerning what the company | Fwould be liable for, in the wav of re- te ihe dock, Mr. Mclutyre that it might he ditlicult margin, as a reasonably could be charged against dhe and general wear of the was doubt, however, pairs, | stated | place amount | weather, {dock I here but that the company would be. com nellerd to make good a certain amount Fihe chairman remarked that © the case was one which might have toen the courts. I'he solicitor said that the city had the company to to the no Ler the power to order | vacate the premises, {he chairman said that it was opinion that the dock could masily- be rented, and as he had hopes oi the Welland canal being widened, he did not: think it wise to lease the dock for more than two or three vears. ) Ald. Hoag did his very not look upon the company's offer as a reasonable one. He thought that something more rea sonable might be arranged, through a conference between the committee and representatives of the company. After some further diseussion, following resolution" moved hy Hoag. was carried : The Cily proposes that a lease-be to Lhe Dounelly company, for of three vears, from May lst. annual rental of $250, payable quarterly; the dock to be re the city, as the low, to permit repairs to he to pay one-hali of upon the Ald granted un term 1909, "at an paired by ax soon water is made, the company he cost of repairing the dod Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell "and completely derange the whole system when entering it through | the mucous surfaces. Such articles should { never be used except on from reputable physicians, they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Cafarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. 'Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly, upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made lin Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co Testimonials free. Sold Ly Druggists. bottle. | Take, Hall's ! tion. prescriptions as the damage Price T5c. per Family Pills ter constipa- Rent--- The Point protects his family he He knows that he should be getting ahead ; that each year he should be in a little better ghape financially than he was the vear before. But the average man finds this difficult to agconwplish, with his grocer, butcher and sundry month, besides. his rent. Rent--ah ! there's the point. you'll get ahead. You can do it home and assuming an you now pay for of payment. other .bills Yo nieet every McCann's, Brock, Cor PE000006360000000000000000000000000000008088 | (ih-on- Red Crows Drug Store Why not save the rent ? Then by 'making a payment upon a obligation to meet the balance. What | rent you can put into the home. » Come in and look over my lists and darn abbut my terms Ki St ing . felt that the price He hadi past i | at both services. f | similar cases hud been up for discussion on averad | occasions, and in view of the fact that | { there were, others engaged in the same {work as Mr. Compton, thought thal i the present by-law might he amendcd. The chairman suggested that a spe- {cial permit be issucd, with a fixed { fee for the privilege. It was stated that the hours for | watering lawns was not from 6 to a a.m. and from 4 to 8 p.m. I. Ald. Hoag said hows for watering had been fixed in 1905, and that it might be possible to! lmirange them so as to mee with more general approval. It was finally decided that a by-law be drawn up, which would call for the granting of a permit ior | watering of lawns from four to eight | for the of £3, and over | eight howrs up at 85 {anoum. lit was this would meet the need, and the city solicitor | will he asked to have such a by-law ready for presentation the eit (council at its next session |, Superintendent Hewitt was {Yd to submit partienlars of coal sheds, to be erected, for which will heid on sum to fifteen fell that hours, pe r to inatrue- the new the next Mon- meeting, be | | day night SUNDAY SERVICES. Filling of the Pulpits Morrow. George's cathedral Trinity, 8 a.m o'clock, matings; Sunday p.m. Baptism, 41 Even Canon Stare will preach The To- San- com- First Hold St day r munion; 11 school, 3 song, 7 p.m. Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock street--Rev. W. 8S. MacTavish, Ph.D. pastor. Both services on Sunday will [he conducted by members of the Young {men's Fellowship excursion. Sunday school and Bible class, at 3 Strangers always welcome Queen Street Methodist church--Rev, W. H. Sparling, pastor. the Young Men's p.m. ! i tion will preach morning and evening (lass meeting, 10 a.m.; Young Me Club, 2 p.m.; Sunday school, 2. 1! mid-week service, Wednesday, 8 p.m 'halmors, Presbyterian, corner Bai ric and Earl strects-~Rev. M. Macyil- Jivray, D.D., pastor. The pulpit will probably be occupied by me mbors of the visiting fellowship at both vices. Sunday school, 3 p.m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30. Strangers always welcome. First Congregational church--Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villiers. Divine wor: ship in the morning at 11, in the even- ing at 7. Special music at both ser- vices by the special quartette of the Joronto Fellowship Band. Strangers are invited. Seats are free. A come to all. First Baptist charch, corper Johnson and Sydenham strects-- Rev. Douglas Laing, pastor. NS a.m. and 7 pm. Supplies from 'The Young Men's. Fellowship League' of Toronto; Bible school at 2.45 p.m. Strangers cordially invited to all the of Services, SUEVICES, ' Princess Street. Methodist Rev. F. H. Sproule, B.A, preach both morniug and evening: Morning music, anthem, "Come Upto Me; evening music, anthem, 0 Wor- ship the King:" duet, male quartette. Sabbath school, 2:45 p.m.; Epworth League, Mouday, 8 p.m.; prayer meet ing, 7:46 p.m.. Wednesday. Evervhody wolcome. First Church of Christ, Sunday morning, 11 o'clock, subject, | "God the Prescvver of Man." Wed | nesday evening, testimonial meeting, i 8 o'clock. Free public reading room, | every afternoon, except Sunday, 2 to | 5 o'clock; Monday and Thursday cven 10 9:30 o'clock. All are cor- dially welcomed to the rerviees and { the reading room. | Brock Street Methodist church--Rev {T. E Burke, B.D., pastor. Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. The services-will he conducted by Mr. Hunter and Mr. { Thompson, assisted hy a irom the Y.M.C.A. excursion party. 10 a.m., class meeting; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible classes; Monday, § pm., Y.P.S.; Wednesday, 8 p.m. pray- meeting. Strangers made welcome. Sydenham Street Methodist church, corner William street--Charles Alfred Svkes, B.D, pastor: church: seerctary; 10 a.m., junior league aud class meetings; 11 a.m. and 7 po. public scrvices. The pastor will con duet both services; 2:45 pm. the Bible school and Men's Club; music, morning anthem "Saviour Blessed Saviour; solo, "The Heavenly Song" Mrs. James Small; evening anthem, "Ihe Radiant Mdrn;" {he Chapel," Messrs. William Harold and Harvey Angrove Scrgt. Harie. Monday, 8 pan, worth League; Wednesday, » mid-weok service for prayer, praise and conference eee ee Free To Attend Camp. This morning, Postmaster Stewart | received notification from the depart- | ment at 5 Ottawa that ail post office | employees desiring to go into training | at the military camp were to be given | leave, their absence not to be counted church- Scientist-- ings, 8 er Eva, and Ep- ! At The Top. | Our bats are at the top for quality; I'style - and durability. | ine Panama hats from $4 up; straw | hats, 2 up, at Campbell Kingston's hat store. ------ Made Lieut.-Colonel. | Dr. €. L. Curtis, surgeon of the 17th | Regiment, of Frontenac, has been pro- | moted to "the rank of leatenant-col lonel. The doctor has been attached to [ this regiment for fifteen years. dros', "Joe cream bricks," Neilson's, from Toronto, sold in Kingston only at ' that the present the ' by a carters | When | Gordon Finch A member of | Fellowship Associa- | * | the | two J nv have taken a residence wel- | 1! pastor, will { quartetie | William Craig, | male quartetie p-m., | See our genwr was close at hand, and towed the, ves- sel back to Kingston, The steamer Alexandria made her re- {gular trip up from Montreal last night, {and had considerable freight. | i The steamer Algonquin arrived from | Fort William, with 80,000 bushels of! oats and wheat, for Richardson's eleva- | or | At M. T. Co's elevator: Tug Bron-| son up. two light barges, cleared 'for Montreal with three barges, two grain {and one coal! schooner Katie Eccles, from Newcastle, 7,500 hsuhels of barley. he schooner Maize cleared for Cha lotte. The schooner Mary Ann Lydon far- rived at Crawford's from Oswego, with coal Iie. schooner Maxwell arrived from bay ports, with grain, for Richardson's. I'he steamer.Mississiquoi was here from Rockport \Wednesday Swift's wharf :--Steamer City of Mon- treal, wp, Sunday; steamer Dundurn, down, Sunday; steamer North Ki down and up, Sunday: steamer from bay points, to-day. Carcer's Horse In Action. g runaway was pulled off horse on Friday after noon, about four o'clock. The horse (started somewhere up on Union street land ran towards the court house, it struck West street it was minus bridle and reins and was only [hitched to the" rig by one britchen (strap. It ran madly down West {street and turned in King. It was leaught further in on Ming street. B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Wm. Smart, Montreal; 'B. I. Palma- teer, Picton; J. H. Dougall, T. 8. | Rosenback, Montreal; IF. W. Martin, 1 J. B. Avery and wife, Mrs. R. T. Sill, Mrs. F. Laird, Toronto: Miss Sill, | Chicano: F. I. Urozier, Gananoque; Gi. W. Segee and wife, Fredericton, N.Bgi H. R. Allin, Toronto; Dr. Embury and wife, Bancroft; Erwin | Parry, Guelph; Max. Maier, New York. | Will Live In Toronto. and Mrs. H. M. Davy arrived in ty, Saturday morning, via steam- er Kingston after spending a picasant monihs in Western Outario. Mr. {and Mrs. Davy will visit friends ai {Odessa for a iortnight, after which they will return to Toronto, where Mr | Beautiful New Stock. | Prevost, Brock street, has extra fine | assortment of tweed, cheviot and serge lfor order clothing department, and japlendid assortment of ready-made {clothing and gents' furnishings.' Will Soon Be Lit. Ald. Angrove, chairman oi the city property committee, stated this morn- fing that it would not be long uutil the city clock was well lighted. Plans arc now out and exper nts heing made. The work was delayed owing to the carpenters not having the dial 'room finished. Don't Use The Knife. That's the. barbarous way of treat ling . corns--dangerqus too--any corn can be removed painlessly by Put: {pam's Painless Corn Extractor, in { twenty four hours. Try it. Meet In Niagara Falls. | The annual convention of the Master { Bakers' Association of Ontario will be | held at Niagara Falls, on June 16th land 17th. Ald. Toye is first vice-presi- {dent of this nization. Some very important matters regarding the trade | {will be discussed. | org At The Roller Rink. | The rolier rink drew a large crowd of people on Friday evening. *'Raf- will be at the rink all next week, Monday, Wednesday and I'ri- day evenings, when $5 in gold will [he waven to his captor. Frank Cooke lanv kind of tent. See Bibby's #15 blue suits. | fles™' can supply you with This Is "The Hat Store' { | If you wear one of these |} Flexible Straw or Panama || Hats you have style and com- fort combined, and they are about as cool as anything you | jcan put on. $1, $1.50, $2. i Fancy Hat Bands, 25¢, ES | + Princess St. 0c, {travelling organizations of {ness and interfere with general traffic. | many cities a permit to parade cannot | demanded is set at such an exorbitant rate that it practically prohibits street !jsfied that the public prefer an after | The 1,200 Yards Corset and 25¢, for 15c. Cover Embroidery, worth 20¢, 23¢ 300 Pair Boys' Ribbed Cotton Stockings, Special at 15c¢ Pair. ' See our large size Lace Curtains we sell at $1 Pair. NO STREET PARADE. S The Wild West Will Not Give a ummer Street Pageant. For many reasons the management of Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East has decided to aban- don the street parade which has, in years past, been the usual thing with this size Men and character. 1t is set forth in many Swramer Shirts, 75¢., $1, $1. instances the late arrival of the trains $1.50 and $2. hearing the paraphernalia makes it) Summer Underwear, impossible to give a parade and start | 4 $1 the afternoon performance on time. | ! 'Through these delays the public is compelled to experience a tedious wait, while the work of preparing for the performance goes on. Again, it is con- sidered an unnecessary hardship to compel men and horses to parade for two hours pefore boginning the after- noon exhibition, especially when it is considered that two shows every day are the rule with this exhibition: By doing away with the street pageant men and horses are fresh for their performance, and it would seem that. the public is entitled to a perfect performance, which it pays for, rather than to a free street parade which gives, at best, but a poor idea of the 560¢., Lisle and Cashmere, 25c. 50c. Summer and 75c. Bathing Suits, Belts, Negligee Suspenders, etc. P. J. HUNT, The Collar Store Of The City. Neckwear, 25c., Shirts, Furnishings For on 25, 75¢. Summer Hosiery and 50e¢. Canoe Jerseys, Negligee magnitude of the exhibition. Another eason which has served to influence he decision is the fact that merch- ants in the cities visited object to parades because they. interrupt busi So strenuous is this objection that in be secured, and in other places the fee pageants In any event the management is sat- noon performance given with snap and vigor displaying the best efforts ol the participants, rather than to have their entertainment interfered with through the fatigue of the participants after two or three hours of street par: ading in all sorts of weather. The public is reminded, however, that in woving the. properties and parapher- nalia of the exhibition from the rail- voad to the ground, will, in itself, con- stitute a parade of greater interest and vastly more novel than any oth- er organization can offer. The engine and cars used in "The Great Train Hold-Up" will be accompanied through the street by a mounted escort, and the sight will be one which has never been seen in this or any other country save ii conjunction with this exhibi- vion. The Indians and - Roughriders will ridk their horses to the grounds and the sight will be an ample re- ward for the elimination of the hack- veyed parade of other days. Incidentally it may be mentioned that when weather permits, Col. Cody will take a drive through the principal streets to convince the public that the old scout is utill in the harness, ready to appear, as he positively will, at ev- ery performance. Newest Corsets In the very latest and most approved styles. We have a great range in short medium or long lengths, that will fit the different figures. Only the best makes in stock, Cromipton's D. & A. ET The Prices Range From 30. to $2.50 A Pair. Ask to see our Dollar Lead- er. A perfect model, well made with or without Hose Supporters, in all sizes, 18 to 30 " IN SPORTING CIRCLES. Lacrosse Men Getting Into Good Trim: The lacrosie*team had another good workout + on Friday evening, a great bunch being around. If the boys keep on working the way they have been, it will be: a shame what they will do to Gananogue on Wednesday or Friday next. The local bunch look like win- ners as far as Gananoque and Brock- ville are concerned, and it likely Prescott will also Vall into line. Me- Intyre, Singleton. Ludlow Boyd, Pierce, Porter, Cousins, Istine, Kinnear, Babeau, Craig, Morris Shi- ter, Barry, Murphy and others make a good team, one that will make them all hustle. 3 FTE Aer ee EE A Will Train Here THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Joseph Steele, the runner from Tich- borne, who ran well in the Vie toria day race, will arrive in the city on Monday to go into training. "Con" Millan will take charge of him for two weeks, and put him at active work. Steele should. make a fine showing, as he is a good runner, and has all kinds of staying power. He will enter in races at Ganapoque and Brockville, 80 000000000 Trusses! -------------- Low Rates To New York, June 24. Via West. Shore railroad, 'West Point route." Tickets good on all regular trains. Final return limit July 3rd. Apply "to. New York Central ticket agents for specific information. | iin -------- Camping And Outing Hats. | See the large assortment and superb values at Campbell Bros', Kingston's hat store. Twenly years experience togeth- er with our medical knowledge en- ables us to select and fit Trusses best suited to the any require ments. of the best reasonable line at We carry a made Trusses prices. full and Our Silk Anklets and from your guaranteed to and comfort. Elastic Knee Stockings are made measurements' and Lit, giving support Caps, "What is the ques- a to "What is the loss 7 insurance ?"' These are the first tions asked after every fire. Ii you are well iusured, better attend to it lat once. See McCann. | The = summer girl imagines she '¢an't keep cool unless she wears a shirt waist that a blind man could see through. See Bibby's #2 soit straws. "Fresh on Thursday," McConkey's choice of royalty sweets. Sold in Kingston only at Gihson's Red Cross Prug Store. ! Bibby's for bathing suits. ™ we have which In number select Abdominal of styles, Supports from Private Office for fitting. not Chown's Drug Store DPRUGG IST AND, OPTICIAN. *Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. diel tee Abt ' { ' ftotleieie bribed tee edit | RRIGAN'S. SOLID GOLD WEDDING RINGS. Our Wedding Rings are High-Class, both in work- manship and quality and are made in two styles. The high narrow thick oval is more populag just now, but we stock the wider thinner models too. We have all sizes made up, which makes the choosing easier. SMITH BROS., JEWELLERS, OPTICIANS, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 350 King St. Have Your Furs Made Over and Repaired Now BY W. F. 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