THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1009. Pp ney thought that the contract was of » : STI IWHRDED 222 SWIMM EOE Doceived To-day FOR RECONSTRUCTING THE | practically of 'little value now, and SOME BY-LAWS THAT ARE GAS TANK. pin gg Seb Bg NEEDED. | .: : ; ther 8_deriment.. oom work geste | 36 Ladies' White and Tan Coats and Skirts A Toronto Firm Gets it at $4,300 | Plans and specifications which would! And Whiah They Might Urge the have p conlo La . $ 1 : 2 1 > > - - Board of Works to Buy Con-| 0 is| City Couneil to Pass--A Pro- . Worth $6.50. We are selling them while they last at that the city has no control over is ' crete Mixers For Walks--| the manner in which the cement is to Suffragite Outlines Plan of . Portico Question Got the be applied to the interior of the tank. Action. : 4 5 . Bumps. Before one payment, of $550 is mate, Kingston, June BomiTo the. Bok] Jy y ul | twenty cent. of the constructive : rig The city council last evening award- , . Ald. Rigney | hould Xf he A gr oh ed the conmiract for the reconstruction! guid that the mmittee thought itl : r 72 I 2 di T: il =M d S i t of the gas tank foundation; decided to | petter to i® responsibility on en w shit down ibe Sramophunes ' ies' al or a e hirt W a S S ; in 15¢ and 25c " authorize the purchase of concrcte| the contractors, a while there were .} rowin re f women Tuck f le by all Grocers. mixers for the walks; adopted an ex-| ortain things the contractors must do lip the er oa ity and na- ed ront and back, stiff collar and cuffs Manufactured b perimental garbage scheme for July | _that is to take down the interior of | tion and it is to be hoped that the * ; The ingersoll Packing Co, Ltd. and August; renewed the Bell Tele | the tank, arid make. it tight, and leave | princess street ladies will not rest n Sa c S cial at 99c¢ # . Ingersoll, Ontarlo, Canada. phone agreement for five years, and|it the same size as originally--but the lg. tice wien thie victory but will v WA rrr As voted down a motion to reconsider the {mode of applying the concrete, the! ess on to other and greater ones. poriico encroac hment question. The | committee decided to. leave to the con- | Of course I d t look for a 'situa- |. . - - James Craig, Kingston Agent council was in session an hour and a | tractors. tion Kio ton dima rod that on) We Are Still Selling 15¢ White Lawn half and there wera nineteen members| "Ald. Craig said the council should London, England, where the ladies tran out of twenty-two present, vie. : May- {be supported in its recommendations. {throw stones at the police and at- : (Slightly imperfect) at 10c Yoko. or Couper®and Alds. Angrove, Carson, | He asked if the committee had decid- { tempt to kidnap the premier, or the Chown, Clugston, Craig, Free, El-|ed as to who was responsible for the "first lord of the admiralty. [I trust ou an lott, Givens, Grabam, Hanley, Hoag, | leaky tank, and if care was being tak- | (hat such rowdyism will never pre Kent, McCann, McCartney, Rigney,|en to not prejudice any claim the city | vail among the ladies of our grand . » Robertson, Toye, T'weddell. might have. {old limestone City, but still there I'heso communications were referred Ald. Elliott replied that before an 'are many legitimate channels in | . in to committees : action could be entered against J. M.!which the ladies ean make their in- . John Macdonald, secretary treasurer | Campbell, i was necessary to know 'flyence felt with the council and wit] Y board of education, making applica- | how much it would cost to make the' your permission I will suggest a few! DA S In our large selection just what you tion for additional $3,000 for the pur-|repairs to the tank. The vom vioe by laws which I trust the ladies wi ill | HARE 4 want and at the price you want. ose of constructing a collegiate gym- | had this matter under careful consid seriously consider : | * LIVEI IVER SO : r eration. Every move made in connec- | A by-law, to close the dry goods and A' L Y R EPISODE J M E A N nasium { tion of Canadian Municipalities, | tion with the tank was done under the 'millinery stores from 2:30 to 3:30 ON 'MONDAY asking Kingston to be represented at advice of the city solicitor. 'p.m. in order that the tired and over- ; the convention at Calgary and Medi- The report of the committee regard worked lady clerks may have an hour The Steamer Romana Will Be Out ! : ms 274) ing the contract award was adopted. of : cine Hat, on July 26th, 27th and |ing hak ' of much-needed rest, in a Few Weeks--The Steamer -- A by-law to compel dray carts, de- 28th. - : a Elizabeth Nugent, asking permission Concrete Mixers For Walks. {livery waggons and all other vehicles North King Detained--Marine oy to replace steps in front of her resi-| The board of works recommended to have rubber tires. This would Items. - The New Waterman dence, No. 19 Johnson stiwet. that a concrete mixer be purchased make Princess street much nuieter. If A steam iaunch, owned by © (Ideal) Safety Pen can W. J. Salsbury and others, for a from the London Concrete Machinery 'Ald. Angrove can wear rubber tires Wa ih Brocaeilie, out > "¥ i be carried i , t tile sewer on Pine street to Lansdowne | company; 'spbject to®the approval of lon his automobile there is no reason tip, caught Sire Alon h pio a deni Tr e carrie m any out- stroet. the city engineer, and that if such why everybody else should not do yr tube.. The is. yn six in side pocket, and in any J. L. Whiting, K.C., asking!that the|mixer be approved, that a second one the same: . number, had to jump overboard and| You meqd a garment that fits position without fear of of the light plant represent- | be purchased, and that the city so-( A by-law to abolish mechanical ne ' k The. eng : . . ing the city, and. Prof. AK. Kirkpat- | licitor be 'instructed to do the pees: | pinios in restaurants. These pianos Wn Li4% picked 2 The, engine | and. feels comfortable all the time. leaking. This feature ok represchting the strect railway | sary correspondence -and draw up any | are so loud that passersby saBuet hear The steamer Sowards cleared for We have the new Athletic Under- comes handy in the company, with a third man {o be agreements necessary, the more refined music which issues F, von, wear, short sleeves ard | . . ee , by these two be appointed 1o| The board also recommended, on the !from the windows of our homes on wirhaven. W. J." Suffel cleared for | drawers, at $1 a suit. It is pi summer, w hen no vests figure out what it actually costs the application of Dr. J, H. Bell, asking | Princess street. Oswego to-day. the thing. : 3 : . 5 are worn. We stock city to supply electrical power to the jpotmission to erect ores fronting | A by. uw'to geg_awisy dogs alter The steambarge Waterlily was in this Pen and guarantee railway. l0y OQ, Joo WNC rgy- street | the hour of 8 p.m. These dogs are ® port last night anc| loaded freight for . ' oi west, that it be not granted, owing |greai nuisance to nervous, overwork- CT I 65 0 mer Underwear it. Gas Tank Contract. to the general resolution regarding | ed women. The steamer; Stormount, grain-laden, The light, heat and power committen porticos adopted by council on July| A by-law to close the locomotive from Fort William, lightered at the recommended that 'he contract for the 6th, 1908. | works from 2 to 3 daily, that thelM. T, Co.'s elevator and cleared for ' SMI] H BROS. t ' the sek tank and The report was adopted, Ald. Clugs- {incessant hammering will oot disturb | Montreal, P. J. Hi U N T S, 2 reconstruction of > : t S p » | a < | on " , holder be awarded to E. B. Merrill don opposing hii Dorchuse | on ihe ladies of Ontario bret, during | I'he steamer Alexandria passed on Jewellers and Opticians. and Lucus B. Allen, of Toronto, at there would bo av od A their postprandial siestas. her way to Montreal last night. «She The Shirt Store of the City the price of 84300, their tender being I wo! 1y advantage in us- | A by-law compe ling all Sparrows to | will go on to Quebec on her first ing them | wear muezles uatil after 7:30 a.m. This' trip there this season, the lowest, in ae cordance with the y v ag ont oa km - : plans and - specifications of the city Ald. Chown presented a by-law to has boon a longfelt want. At Swi' s: Schooner Keewatin, engineer, and the manager of the light manager Issuers of Marriage Licenses. AAAAAAAAALADNLDDS SLAMS MMAADADDDDDD DD a TV VV VV VV VV VT TV TVT VY TVTTTT YY VY YY YY YY Y YY YY YY. ill | renew the Bell Telephone company A by-law to close the Frontenae |from Oswego, last night, coal: 'steam- { department, and in the terms of an Sprenpent Jor hive yoats. i The agree fciub at 6:30 cach evening and also er Arabian cleared for Oswego. { Foement. to be prepared by the city men as, 18 Same as. pelore, only fhetween the hours of 11:30 and 2:30 The Ramona will be in commission | : Be that the city gets six more cheap tele { mig day «o 'that the members will be [about July 10th. The boat has | \ solicitor phones. The by-law was passed. encouraged to take 'heir meals at i been. entirely remodelled, having about aR Parasols AND Sunshades Ald. Elliott said he regretted that : } soonded bv. Jr . . " Ta OE Bay ot PALI Ald. 'Graham moved, secopded bY {home as they ought. {forty-six inches more width at the ore ! a > Fos : : . t : : , : . lv tw tonders had been | Ald: Hoag, that the resolution of July | = y by-law compelling the nobles of | water line, She will be in charge of tenders. Only two tenders hac 6th, 1908, regarding portico encroach- ; : y i har) i ia W k y | » local and one Toronto a: Fegating f 2 ) | the mystic shrine, the Benevolent Or-|Captain Charlebois this year. s re vee ; Ni bo ¢ OD mighor ih ment, be reconsidered. The motion » local tender.was &i nghe an| » . ta the Taront' owe." The committee had i fo os is, division : ey to hold their lodge meetings between Which Gould yi be accountec! for by . eas ayor Couper anc ds. Gra- : {R32 9:30 i he | the officials here, the ste given the matter much thought, and bam, McCann, Bor ae | the hours of 30 and 9:30 in the steamer North der of Elks, and other convivial bodies] Owing to a delay at Charlotte, A y bie , ; hing did not reach Kingston until was unanimous in its decision. It was N es rc x forenoon. g d m PHONE 90, ' backed up by the plant manager and Elliott, A Chom Craik Tagston, A by-law to close all saloons and one Selock & this afternoon.. The T. FF. Harrison C Ou. | the city engincer. The contractor as- McCartney Rignev Tweddell: 2 ' hotel bars at 5:30 p.m., so that work- Steamer only went as far as Ganano- s ssponsibility in the recon- 3 [.Agney, e {men will be unable to buy drinks ai- | que, on her down trip, so that she sumes all responsibility in th Four aldermen had left the con 1 : vould 1 bl struction of the tank. The Toronto} , 1 be i Sioupcl [t ter working hours, and will therchy be [Would be able to leave on time. chamber before this matter was After an absence of three years G. firm is well known, and has an excel- {encouraged to y home nights and ; i brought. vp, {help the children" with their lessons. |L. Ford, Syracuse, N.Y. » 18 again SF TrTTTYTITITTTITTTITITITTTYTY bebe withdrew the motion, as it is neces- Fore: is the best man he ever em- . k July 1s its com: : x resorts fre ntod exclusively by i of the work on : uly 3 4, Sad hy Som sary for the council to meet next Mon- athe a und Nh rowih a [ployed as steward upon the big boat. . A nice range of new styles ave our urs ade pletion on Uctober Ist. © CILY PAYS | day to pass a by-law granting an ad- : I g [Another familiar figure aboard the ust opened out. , ice cream parlors, sp that the malo | ¥ - part of the community may be encour- {St. Lawrence is Purser Moorehouse, Ladies' Fancy Parasols in Over and Repaired Now {now entering upon his fourteenth sea- Ison as purser, 2350 on August Ist and September 1st, diti : 4 3 itional $3,000 to the Board of Educa- and another 8350 on October lst, af one 0 ne dard of Vdues . . tion for a Collegiate Institute gym- ter the tank has been inspected. Threef = z g £8 : sed to spend their monay more ra- nasium. aged I ' all the dainty colorings and wn BY W. F. Gourdier, Furrier, Brock St. months later, if the tank comes up to tionally we : ai designs the test agreed on, the city pays 81,- A by-law prohibiting men from buy- Grain Tram . 083. Three months afterwards another Jumped His Job. ing single tickets for the theatres, The | rain 8 ¢ Light. $1,083 is paid, and on July lst, 1910, [ There are a great many mean men) advantages of this by-law will be ob- The grain traffic from the west is $1 00 d LJ the remaining 81,083, provided the in the world, and one of that class] vious to every lady. very slack, and work at the local cle- . an Pp. tank is proving satisfactory: The con- | turned up at the Kingston and Pem- A by-law to discourage the rapid |vators has, as a result, been very Keep out the sun, wind and tractors are allowed interest after Oc- | broke railway offices, yesterday. The [and pernicious growth of tailor shops slack: rain Will not warp or tober :1st, at five per cent. The con-|man told a hard-luck story, and want- [and to promote trade in jewelry, shrink. Just the thing to tractors offer to give a bond of 34,300 | ed a job. The company's werk train | antique furniture, patent medicines, make sitting out comfort to the city for the completion of the| was leaving at noon, to go out over | and gho other necessaries of life, I > able. contract, if the total amount is paid | the line, so it was decided to give the These are only a few of the achieve- | been fine weather, few delays in load on January lst, 1910. If the work is]fellow a chance. He was given a rail- [ments which lie before the Princess ME and unloading, and this is what $ | 00 and Up. not completed by October 1st next, | way pass, and told to be on hand at |street ladies The possibilities for the contractors are under a penalty | noon, for the train. Before leaving, |good work among the aldermen are ALSO AWNING of #50 u day for non-completion. The however, he "tou hed up' an am infinite. Ald. Harty, Ald. Rigney and PASSED To REST. committee, Ald. Elliott, said, is ad- ployee for twenty-five cents, stating |the more youthful members of the I. 3 thy : ) ! Bi il would doubtless welcome the; The Deceased Lady & Had Been Long vised that if the tank is tight on Oc- {that he had had no breakfast. . When | counéil tober lst, it will be tight for all time. | the train pulled out with the party of | presence of the ladies with joy, and Ill. STRIPE Ihe contractors intend to cut down | workmen, the man who told the hard- | there 1s no doubt that the active in On June 21st, 1909, there aied at the inside of the tank, to allow for a|juck yarn did not put in an appear- | terest of the ladies would have an ele- | Kington General Hospital a- most concrete lining of six inches. All the | ance,' and his whersabouts are un- | vating and refining influence on the Amiable and lovable woman, in the In Blue and White, Red and details, however, are in the hands of | known. Like a good many more, he | whole CIVIC body. --A PRO-SUF- person of Mrs. George 1. Roblin, in White and Green and White the contractors, who are to be given | wag looking for werk, but at the same | FRAGEITE her thirty-cecond vear. She had been an absolutely free hand. The corpor-| {ime praying that he would not A ill for a number of years and every ation, 'Ald. Elliott says, is fully pro-| find it 1,000 Islands-Rochester. thing was done to "prolong her lik There is very little grain mov- ing. The coal schooners are very busy, Ladies' White Silk Para- and this season promises to be one of sols. the best in years for them. There has Svs VRNTBTTBATRIBTBTILY RUBBER! RINGS For Fruit Jars: best quality; Pints or Quarts. a¢ Dozen. BTV VTLLLLLLLLLLLRATS TUTTI makes the money for all concerned, bb bbedded ceded Ladies' White 'Embroidered Parasols in a big variety of pretty designs. $1.75 and Up. Children's Fancy Parasols, all colors. 35c and Up Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE McFaul's tected n ma ment Steamers North King and Caspian|that human skill could do. The best . Ald. Givens wanted to know what Agree With Bverybody. {leave for Thousand Island points | physicians available were called to her guarantee the city really had that the work would be completed. Supposing could the has' impoverished blood, needs iron WRB rBBRBBRRRL TACT cm mn. Any person who is run down or who daily, except Monday, at 10.15 a.m. | bedside and the most skilful nurses jad for Bay of Quinte ports and Ro-|employed, but {to no avail. She was be = > py reat ror che C1 r Most iron preparations constipaté or |chester, at 5 pm. J. P. Hanley, a prea: sufferer, but he bore it all aro hard to assimilate. Wade's Iron |88¢nt. with that Christian paticnee and for Tonic Pills (Laxative), provide a rem- | ody which is free from these objec Kingston the contractors failed, how Carpet Warehouse city collect ? The contractors 'might not be worth anything. Ald. Graham also held out for a satisfactory bond Ald, Tove held that the city had quite sufficient guarantee when the city paid over only 8700 out of 84,300 up » sputation, one of its members Jet reputation, o ® eres at I'weddell moved that the cound's po law to - aholish pool rooms, | Steward upon the steamer 'St. Law The contract calls for the beginning cil adjourn till September 13th, but bowling alleys, tobacco stores, and all rence. _ According to Mr. Folger Mr. Never tm-- bearance which characterized her all Ice Cream. through life. She was universally low tions. These pills agree with every- loecream,and ice cream: soda served [od and respected by all who had the body. They give prompt benefit and at 406 Johnston street on and after | pleasure of her acquaintance I'he . rn » p 8. > . Wednesday, June 30th. funeral was one of the largest ever to the time the contract time expired. permanent results. They are a great Ys . : nerve strengthener and blood maker. held at Mount Carmel. The remains e i 8 'n, the >: : : te X nk a Sol Bhi Hien, the In boxes, 25c., at Wade's Drug Store. Enjoy the fresh air at Lake Ontar-| were borne to their last resting place acpa se Money back if not satisfactory. io Park. Come to the Foresters' pic-|in Glenwood cemetery, Picton, by sor ng baseball, Y.1.C.B.A. vs. Victor- rowing friends and loving hanas. The litary games, sports, music and | services were conducted by Rev. A. L . So ¢ hev ias, mi Y. h» Sf » oryices we > 3 \ . Probar For Anusial Sajarsh tal cay Say They All dancing. Tickets 5c. : Prown, Milford. As bas been said of Now is the ime to treat yourse bee jisa Ounada. whether Toa" Wik 1f you want balcony awnings go to |another good person, if all to whom McLeod's Drug Store. TATRA VLRAVVLRREARARRS fesssssssssssan One rrr rT TTTTT TTT ererr rire ee Affe Af Te edroiridmiebuladedetotededotatebboiel clit totes 2 4 3 while the weather conditions are fav- » 4 kg : orable inhale "Catarrhozone" four] liam Harty would.or would not ac- Frank Cooke. she had, done a kind deed or spoken a loving word could have been present 4 5 it s {roe cept a decoration, but if a vote of th Sasa i Ra Saily a Jou will b free from on omberk of the House of Con at her grave to cast in their flowery ) KEEP COOL g Oo tribute, she would have slept bencath | ¢ : AN J -BOTRIC, FAN 4) 5 DO TH Hay Fever, Autumnal Catarrh, Nose Yt ) ; : cold. .and throat weakness. mons, and the S3 senators were called Lisi) aid . < Large dollar outfit of CatarrhoZone | 88 to ie popuiasity and qualificas |" 2 wildernices oi flowers, But she i has 2 AND WE HAVE sts 1 ¥ s i Fo tions, then probably no man in Cana- wen gathered ..o € » . lasts two months and is guaranteed to n pi wo can. say~ié peace to her ashes and RIGHT FAN revent a ure Hay Fever. Trial | dian public life would receive the hon- ne preven nd cure y eve 8 a grateful monument to her memory. AT THE size, 50c., all dealers or the Catarrho-| Or with such common consent. al RIGHT PRICE zone company, Kingston, Ont. y P< ot a Band Of Gypsies. TH . At Small Gost i | ] em | A band of gypsies, which arrived in . ere is nothing else you can have | | t1 sity onto . . 'our house worth so much that | ASTONISHING RESULTS | the aity, yest rday afternoon, at- 3 10. your Jo - a bottle of Smith's | sW. A. Spriggs i '08 ttle as ---- | tracted a great deal te as costs sO li a > Bend eal of avtention, sé 9 White Liniment. It will enable you |® Practical 'Eléétrician. # x i { | number them were 'rincess : i s Follow Each New Discovery of n : of them ere on Princess to escape the discomfort of sprains, |& Business and Professional men 235 Bagot, one door from Brock. . | : | stree t, ature in their native ' cos- : = | greatly appreciate our new "Cres- 'Phone, 68. Science. bruises, swellings, neuralgia, rheuma- . |tumes. Some of them: appeared t : f : ent' Office Glasses. | The great strides that medical = sci-| : ppe ©: be AT tism, and the various aches and pains | & © X - ERROR CORY | very unclean, their face: giv ing. one | ence has made in the last few years 18 | the impression that they had not used | apt to come¢ to anyone. Costs but | They do not tire or blur the = : aw {due to the germ theory. When the | % R | J 68 y) 25¢. for a big bottle at Wade's Drug | eyes. One glass, but 0 shaped to 5 Rooms. Large Lot. { germ of a discase has been discovered, Bid for a week or more, i HE HA S ORE Store. : p ig abe future pS sion | | a SO @ adding' or iting | | | foes TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS the doctors have not been slow in find- | . ing a drug to kill it. In a few years | Twas Hot Day. | | Thursday Our National Holiday. e The Perfect Brick & Tile Co., Wash. Go0D STABLE I% Wii be are 30 Bnd i Daidhaded or he hot tough jor Sig This | Prepare for it by investing in one of : re mo a th Se in - A her eye burn, Ont. man or 'woman, The falling out of | was the old chestnut' that ingston- | jour nobby straw hats, 23¢. to $3, or | @ 8/2 or spectatie mounts hair is due to a dandruff germ, and |ians grected each other with yester- . : { fine P s from 34 up. at Campbell tes aa Ch pa PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees "di rod id On the dow i See window dis la ine J anamag Srom f f Perfect satisfaction guarantee ready to contract for Immediate CHE p now it has been discovered how to day. n e down town streets, it play. { Bros' , Kingston's hat store. { and prices moderate FE ny rick that will stand fnspec- kill this germ. The remedy used is|was awful hot, and it was a record! : rere tion at reasonable rates. Capacity of called Newbro's Herpicide. Its suc-|day with the ice cream parlors. Las of A leader at One Dollar and First Of The Season. IP 4 {plant 60.000 daily. (cess. has been mary elous Not a fail night, it was very close, and | others from 50¢ to $5. . Thursday, July lst, America tours | jure has been so far reported. It is | largest crowds of the season were the 1,000, islands via the American |$® also a delightful hair dressing free | the parks. y {and Canadian channels, 2: z . FOR SALE from oil or stic ky substances. Try it t 5 | 30. return Te. own McCann | be convinced of its actual merit. | 'Three Swallows, | let i : Cheap Summer Wood. oy by Jeatking droggists. . Send | Sir John Power and Son's | Dominion Day, Foresters' celebra- DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. Oc. in stamps for sample to the Her |" "Three Swallows' Irish Whiskey, -- i : io P. Pp p ; c y : tion at Lake Ontario Park. Baseball "Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. Brock Cor. King St -- 3 ! . picide Co., Detroit, Mich. 81 bottles, Famous for over a century. ~ . - Y.L.LC.B.A. vs. Victorias. Baby show, guarantoed. G. W. Mahood, special [Of &ighest standard of purity. Princess St. sports, dancing, military games. Ad- i : reosossnss JS Coal and Wood Yard, agent. Distillers to His Majesty the King. ' mission 15¢, 4 7. Wellington strest; (Phone, 4434; wr \