Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1909, p. 8

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| tion at ¥ AGE Elunrt, HE PATLY BRYfISY hoi hi TUESDAY. JUNE = Gasoline 16c. A GALLON Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. Garage Repairs . to Automobiles ar Marine Engines promptly attend to. "Selby & Youlden, Lid. Ontario St. Have You Seen Our New Wall Papers? We have a large stock of Imported Goods in the latest designs and ings: Lucrusta Relief, color- the newest thing for dadoes--Burlaps, Room Moulding and Plate Rails. Painting, Paperhangingi T.McMahon & C0., Cor Brock and Bagot Sts. Gralning and HIGHEST GRADES ASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY, W. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streets International Portland Cement : Adamant Wall Plaster | Guelph and Renfrew Lime P. Walsh's, Coal and Wood Yard, Barrack St ition Dynanes Storage Batteries, Spark Plugs, Carburetors, Ete. TRY OUR DRY BATTERIES. Tumbull Electrical % (0. Phone, 878, 878 Bagot Bt. BIER SAAAANAAAAC E Automobiles t To Rent. Reasonable. Open. OD < ¢ Terms Always 'W. Jd. Moore & Son, > 'Phones--Garage, 815a. . Residence, 815b. AAHRAANANN HAHN FRAN T0 CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS The Perfect Brick & Tile Oo., Wash. burn, Ont. PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees Are ready to contract for immediate delivery. Brick that will stand inspec- reasonable rates. Capacity of plant 60,000 daily, BIE RSI RN "FOR SALE Cheap Summer Wood. Drury's Coal and Wood Yard, 835 Wellington sweet: 'Phone, 4484. Cut Flowers Carnations, Orchids, Lily Of The vect Peas, etcy First-Class tosen, Valley stock [J. A. WALLAC E (Late 0. G Johnson.) FLORIST. ot R ROOSTER BRAND OF T0BACCO Chewing at forty-five is a good tobacco. Why Audrew Maclean, Smoking and cenfs a pound, pay eighty-five cents. Ontario street. ------ -- -- Pine Resssssesssssseaessess T. J. LOCKHART 3 Real! Estate and Insurance Money to Loan. : Office, 159 Wellington Bt; King- 3 ston. a MILES AND 13 6d OF SLR LRET DIE CUTE Lost Energy Restored by Psychine. Mr. Geo. Pratt, of Clarkson, Ont. says: *' Four years ago my son {wilbert was so run down, thin and emaciated, | that we thought he was going into a de- | cline and | through .th2 i months. | seemed to have lost all energy and inter- | est in life. bad shape. gravest anxiety. "" Fortunately I procured PSYCHINE for him and this soon gave him a new lease of life. It is really remarkable how rapidly this splendid medicine brought | about a change. After taking one or two severe cold of the winter same youth. PSYCHINE effected a about on the farm again. To-day he is a robust young fellow, and if anything, stronger tuan his brothers, Nothing in the way of pard work seems to affect him. I cannot | speak too highly of PBYCHINE. It certainly | saved our boy and made a man of him." Prevents the children taking cold, wards off that terrible malady La Grippe and It should always be uscd for colds, a grippe, we.riness, loss of appetite, etc. | Send to Dr. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, | Spadina Ave., Toronto, Sold by all drug- gists and dealers, 50c and $1.00. ir | PH o.} Svracys NY Beer Flavor cannot be described. You must try the Congress Brand to know itsexcellence. Call for it when in York State. BREWING COMPANY SYRACUSE, NY. COLD MEDAL ALE PORTER Cx FNS The great Uterine Tonio, and safe effoc tual Monthly tot on wi hich women cax depe ld in three degree of str ength -No. 1, $1; No. & 10 degrees stronger, Pie for special case Sold by all drug 3 The umbrella desler hat for 3 rainy day. a lot put by 2 pt ade - 06 1aT t Ti Sex MEDIINE C0. TORGN: =. LAT, Gormerlu W indace feared he would never pull | The boy had no appetite and | He was altogether in terribly | His condition caused us the | bottles he was Hardly recognizable as the | speedy cure and he was soon able to work | completely fortifies them against disease. | A PETITION 10 COUNEIL TO ALLOW 'GRAMOPHONES TO OPERATE In Front of Theatoriums As Usual --Theatre Owners Declare the Petition Against Them Con- tains False Statements. petition was present- ed to the city council last evening in regard to the theatorium gramo- phone by-law' which is to be consider- ed : "To the common council of the ston : "The petition Robert Lipman, Gordon Staley, A. Burrowes and the King Edward, of the city of Kingston, humbly sheweth : That your petitioners are engaged in business as exhibitors of moving pictures, and are dependent for their livelihood and subsistence upon the said business. "That the prosperity and well being of their said busimess ° is grievously threatened by a bill now pending be- fore your honorable body, operating to deprive your petitioners of the use of gramophones as a means of «at tracting patronage to their several exhibitions. "That the said gramophoned are essential to the prosperity of your pe: titioners, and that their = prohibition will operate to render their said oceu- pation unprofitable and to cause their ruin, The following and King- honorable the mayor city of of "That your petitioners were grant. ed licenses by vour honorable body, {and paid therefor the full sums de manded by your honorable body, and invested large sums in their several exhibitions with the: faith, belief and expectation that your honorable body would not restrain them in the pur- suit of their business, but, the contrary, would encourage and protect them as business men operaiing under licenses from your honorable body. "That the use of gramophones { merchants has been permitted by | your honorable body in the same | manner as practiced by your petition- ers, for many years, and that for many months before any of your pe titioners engaged in their present bus- a certain alien and foreign cor poration, to wit the United States Show company, of the city of Water: town, in the state" of- New York, one | of the United States of America, then | opurating the theatorium known as "Wonderland," was licensed by: your | honorable body and was permitted to | use a gramophone for the before men tioned purpose, without let or hind- rance by your honorable body. "That your petitioners, the con- | trary, are loyal, born Canadians and bona fide residents of the «ity of Kingston ; that in addition to vour sitd license they pay a heavy business tax and also a provincial tax, and that your petitioners engaged in this said business and became your licen sees with full faith and belief that { your honorable body would not de | prive them of a privilege essential to { their welfare and which had been free ly allowed to akens and strangers, {and which had already been enjoyed | for so long a time. 'That the certain petition praying { for a prohibition of the said gramo- | phones, and signed by a minority of {less than 30 per cent. and holders of the neighborhood, | does not express the general opinion | of the neighborhood, or the actual opinion of many of the signers. 'That many of the signatures there- to were obtained by. means of per- | suiision, and that the writers of these | sard signatures have no personal ob- jections to the said phonographs. "And your petitioners further assert that some of the proponents of the said petitions have circulated certain 'untrue statements calculated to pre- | judice your honorable body in favor of the said proposed bill, to wit' 'Phat your petitioners are in the { enjoyment of. large profits from their | business. That the prohibition of the said gramophones will not materially | injure the business of your petition- | ers, That some of your petitioners are willing that the said gramophones { should be prohibited. That the gram- | ophones are operated until midnight. | That the gramophones create sickness among the public. 3 'Your petitioners that the statements all and several are [uptrue and that the contrary is the 1 and your - petitioners further on by iness, on of house | store aver above | case, [ aver, "That the said gramophones are not a nuisance to persons in ordinary | physical and mental health, and that | 1f they are a nuisance to any persons lit. is only to those in a condition of | nervous debility, persons to whom [all street noises are of necessity ob | noxious and who in their own inter- should not reside in a business | thoroughfare "Your petitioners beg your honor- {able body that you will not do * the | great injury to their business involved {in the proposed by-law, and vour pe- | titioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray. | ests | ---- Honorable the Mayor and Com- City of Kings- To the mon Council of the ton : We, the undersigned, being informed {that a by-law is pending before your | honorable body gramaphones in and about ums, and that the same is regarded : a nuisance, beg to inform yow able body that have to the said gramaphones, do not believe it in the best interests of the pity that the said should be adopted by council. The petition necds 125 signatures as against 56 signatures in favor of by law, the same territory beibhg can- vassed by both parties. Among the signatures are the following : Kinnear & D'Esterre, jewellers; Jos- eph Silver, dry goods; G. C. Fralick same: J. H. Sutherland, shoes; S. H tKnox & Co., fancy goods; Stroud {Bros., tea and cofice; H. M. Hawley, same: "Reif & Charles, shoes; i Bros., clothing; Mahood Bros., goods; E. P. Jenkins, {C. Lockett, shoes; {dry goods; DM A. Weese, art store; Newman & Shaw, dry Abernethy Shoe EL. T drugs: Daniel Egan, | const I'he following {red feet of the Roney & Cc Borce no objection and that we we fan y Spence, millinery; D. goods: Best, are within three hun- Bijou Theatre clothing; Georg: company; | tobac- wi, | Hickey, by-law | the | Dwyer | furnishings; L. | Steacy & Steacy, | | le Co. hate; 0. W. Daly, dentist: Rob.| lert McFaul, cagpets; H. D. McFaul, | | same; Crumley Bros., ha * goods; | Randolph, Randolph 'hotel; E J. fm mond, same; R. Read, same; J. M. whclsnnle liquors; JW Rig { | ney, groceries; J. 8. Turner, manager | Standard bank; Walter Macnee, whole- | sale dry goods; W. T. Minues, same; J. A. Minnes, same; R. Easton Burns, same; Rudd Harness company; W. F.! Norris, same; James Leslie, manager | American Bxpress company; E. B. Con- nelly, same; Crawford & Walsh, tail- lors; George W. Mahood, w gain Thomas Lambert, tailony F. W. Coates, jeweller; M. Kirkpatrick, art store: R. H. Elmer, barber. The following are between the Bijou and King 'Edward theatres, within twenty-five yards of either : Joseph Hiscock, fruits; F. J." Suth- erland, manager Singer Sewing Ma- chine office; J. H. Lackie, confectioner; W. B. Skinner, wholesale drugs; A. K. Routley, sporting goods; James Red- den & Co., groceries; W. B. Dalton & | Sons, hardware; J. Abramson, dry | goods; James Crawford, grocer; Thom- | as Petters, confectionery; F. G. Lock: ett, president Midland Shoe company; | S. J. Horsey, hardware; Warwick | Bros., dyers; W. Marshall, hardware; Howard Marshall, same. The following are between the King Edward and Wonderland, within 30 yards of either: J. McCue, Windsor hotfl ; N. Pappas, shoe parlor; W. J. Baker, tobacconist; O'Brien & Co., tailors; E. Ashley, jeweler ; W. G. Simmons, hardware ; James Eccles, Grand hotel; Victor Eccles, same; Dennis Brannigan, mgr. Grand opera house ; Charles Walker, "P. Karis, confectioner ; Alex. J. O'Brien, tails or; J. Sackells ; Ralph Carrier, sign painter. The following are above Wonderland and in borhood of the Princess, ing beyond the territory covered the petitioners in favor of the law : D. J. Dawson, pianos and #. ex- tinguishers ; Mrs. Wartz, Mrs. Ward, Joseph Lawrence, barber ; William C. Masoud, same ; C. H. Boyes, pho: tographer ; Ralph Carrier, artist; Wood Bros., jeweler ; W. H. MeGlade, tobacconist ;: T. G. Brown, agent for Wormwith pianos; S. B. Parkhill, produce ; S. J. Reid, furniture and undertaking ; A, G. Thompson, King ston steam laundry ; on, con- fectioner ; Moses Ellenson, Misslo. Ellen- son, Miss A. Ellenson, Louis Adam son, clothing ; Samuel T. Kirk, groe- er; A. E. Hunt, barber ; R. Edwards, confectioner ;: Fred. Jenkins, confec- tioner ;Z. Handler, merchant ; A, Mec- [lquham, livery ; C. A. Jones, lock smith ; W. H. Medley, druggist ; Miss Ashley, dressmaker ; Miss McDonnell, dressmaker. opposite and the neigh- not extend: by by- You can judge a man's courage by the size of his. bluff Badly Hurt In Thresher BLOOD POISON SET IN Healed In One Place, Broke Out In Another--Cure Effected by DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. Truth is often stranger than fiction and many of the cures brought about by Dr. Chase's Ointment are more like miracles than anything else, You generally hear of this great oint- ment as a cure for eczema or piles. In the case we report to-day the trouble was blood poison. You know how dreadfully dangerous this is. You | know how helpless doctors are in its treatment. Read about this cure brought about by Dr, Chase's Oint- ment. Mrs. C. Hopkins, St. George, writes : "I feel like shouting praises of Dr. Chase's Ointment. threshing grain, my son got badly | hurt. One of the men who was pitch- ing sheaves, missed the sheaf and ran the prongs of the fork into my Ont. the While son's We Carry the Largest Variety in Kingston. Infants' and 5, Better Infants' Brown Infants' dals, special, Kid, grade, 3 Dark special, $1. Barefoot H0c. Patent Roman Sandals, 81.15 |Every Child Wants "Sandals." Sandals, Children's to 104, in Light to 74, SL. Girls' alto 5 81.35 and $1.25. Women's Brown Barefoot Men's darcfoot Sandals, Tan and Byoaviy, spec- {ial values, 1.25, . and Boys' Sandals, and $1.50 Sandals, 50 and $1.75. Sandals, $2 sizes 8 "Sandals" are more pop- ular this year than ever. A . size 11 to leg. He did not take much notice of it and in a day 'or two it got sore] and very itchy and blood poison set | it. We did everything for it but it would heal one place and break out at another and kept on this way for three months "Finally 1 thought of Dr. Ointment and in a week's time we no- | ticed a wonderful change. By the of three boxes he was completely cur ed and the wounds healed up. There has not been a sign of a spot on him since. "1 might also state that band was cured of a very bad case of | piles by the use of two boxes of Dr. Chase's Ointment. It wonderful ointment." Wherever Chase's use my hus- | is a there is itching or irrita-| tion of the skin or a sore that refuses | to heal you can' apply Dr. Chase's | Ointment with every assurance that | the results will be prompt and satis- | factory, Sixty cents a box, at all | dealers, Edmanson, Toronto. or Bates & Co 1.8 DINING ROOM FURNI TURE We are offering a few special lines Good, Plain Dining Chairs, 75¢ and $1.00 each. Robt. J. Reid, : i for this week. Solid Oalk Leather Seats, chairs for $16.00. Surface Oak Polished Leather § chair and 5 small chairs for $12.00. with Hardwood Frame Seats at $2.00 each. Frame lI arm chair and 5 Leather 230 Princess Street Telephone 577. Dinner small 1 arm Il Have A Number of | | A.J.REES, 166 Princess St | INGOT METALS THE CANADA METAL CO. LTD., TORONTO. SSIS EEE PEEIIEEOSE0I0ESEEILE ISIS | Foloeforie foofoniod. Sloe feoforforfofoferfofocfofefofufnfeiok Harry Webb Company High-Class Cakes. for Saturday --AT 'Phone 58. z A 0 0 msm-- |e : ibd iid of dea METALS! We are headquarters for all Dwellings For Sale and At Prices to Suit, $650 for a good street. $50 cash, balance monthly. Large stone dwelling. Must be sold to close an estate. A snap. A number of good properties as investments. Pay you from 8 to 12 per cent. A number 'of lots nicely situated from $50 up. Full particulars at D. A. Cays 57 Brock St. comfortable home, B. D. GAGE & SON, N, BUTCHERS. New supply of In orsall | Sured Meats, { Cooked Ham, Jetbed Sweet Pickled Pork ant Fign Feet: New Cabbage, Butter and Eggs. COR. BAGOT AND EARL STS. 'Phone, - 876-7. to prohibit the use of | theatori | itlggs ED CORN FLAKES Made in London, Canada. WITH STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM Sold by all Grocers. Wr, 7 o_o hy o/ Package, 10c.

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