-- cial Sale of Ladies' Outing Suits dy Say Ladies® Coats and Skirts White, Blue. Tan, Linen, Heliotrope. Some Coats are cat three- KINGSTON NEW HOTEL FRONTENAC NC NOW HAS A'® FINE EQUIPMENT. Management Have Neglected Nothing in the Way of Com- fort For the Guests--A Refer. ence to the Hotel Furnishings. )berries CITY THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1909. AND VICINITY. Don't Forget July 6th. on RL RUMPUS IN COUNCIL Wolte Tslaude | ALDERMEN CL CLAMOR FOR Pe. tthaine| THEIR HOLIDAYS. fare, including | : "Ald. Nickle Holds a Club Ove: Then--~Gramophone Ques- ticn Again crsed Back to Finance Cemmitiee. The HOSsIOn | church, sir St., Preshyterian garden party; i leaves Clarence in attendance admission Return to grounds, Strawberry Market. strawberry market this | lot «f Wolle Island two boxes for 25e | price, : We received to- Ih city 'council had a three-hour ot very | last evening. After heating al in the following colo ' "Y ldeputation i gard to the high | {dep in fegar he IED guns) plain and others with t.immed collar and cuffs, dry tax, it disc 'ussed the lastest phase | quarter length. Prices are as high as $8.00 SPECIAL JULY 3 4 9 5 8 1 here Was a ! morning. A fine sold at land this was the |stated that berries cheap this Special Reductions--Fur- niture, Carpets, Curtains, &c. general finest hotels in Canada | ) wil recently opened on Walter Telfer. The remodelled in a is sure One of the is the Frontenac, Ontario street by building has been most tasteful manner, and one to be impressed upon, making an "Clean and neat as a pitty be season, | ason Refrigerators, $22, reduced to $16 $17, $12, to $12.50, to $ 8.50 spection. 5 1,000 Islands-Rochester. Heinen the fname re re- | Steamers North King and Caspian' port back once more for considera By paying $l. 00 on B Suit, we will put away for you. 2 lionve for Thousand Island Points | tion, There was quite a lengthy de | y : 3 might well déseribe the entire 'hotel. daily, except Monday, at 10.15 am., bate as to whether the ¢ouncil should 18 5 is a 25 only 00c¢ of these Hammocks, strong, large, The How Comfortable You Will Be On Your Holiday Trip If you visit our store and in- vest in some of our warm weather Purnishings. reduced to $85. to $75. $58 Ruites, $110, $ 90 $ 70, Parlor to 1s FOUNTAIN PENS The New Waterman (Ideal) Safety Pen can p be carried in any out- y side pocket, and in any position without fear of leaking. This 'feature py comes handy in the summer, when no vests pare worn. We stock y p this Pen and guarantee it. SMITH BROS., Jewellers and Opticians. Over 50 to select from AAAAAALDLS VV VV store + ! Graham, Nic- Rugs Carpets Curtains Linoleum, Oileloth with all reduced in sympathy rockers. There. are twenty-five rooms baths. All the beds. are brass. springs are all stoel, no wood being and the mattresses were made by the Antiseptic Mattress company, | must be of Montreal, cspecially for this hotel, land frea from contamination of every and aro of the finest cotton that kind. Our clean, polished glasses are secured. typical of the purity of om It Special attention has been given the | is the kind that as good as it room, which a bower) oi | looks and tastes. Wade's drug store. There are mirrors all around | er artes The ' furnishings are in breakfast oak, and tha columns, trimmed with gold, the room a beautiful appearance. The parlors have been fitted out with odd pieces of furniture, but all oi which up-tordate, and which makes a most inviting parlor. The silk curtains set off the parlor in fine with | on The | this sale ought ba | To be to look good. To be good, taste good , A good time to buy and save money wv used, in ery i Negligee Shirts, White and Colored Collars attached. wv were 5 can | Sleeveless Boating Jerseys White Duck Pants. soda. PHONE 99. YOURS, T.F. Harrison Co. hes is Other Reports. The board of works recommenda that the finance committee be requested to provide $2,000 more for repairing the roads, and that the {board be authorized to negotiate with the property owners concerned for the opening up of Sydenham street, be tween Brock and Princess streets, werd | adopted. The light, heat and power commit recommended that a representa tive of the street railway company lx {given all information and dato in file council so desires, {in the light department office regard asking that | ine tho cost of producing power 1 On entering - the the (Sent the following telegram to: Post- member for Kingston and Ald; Givens main corridor, you at once notice the | master Stewart, to-day : took place. The latter charged that fine effect of the furnishings. There js! 'Understand man called . Rancher | Ald. Nickle was talking for effect. Ald. a cluster of beautiful mirrors on all drowned here, His son keeping store, Nickle wanted that statement with- : ps wardrobe,. dressing cabinet, and rear of tho drug and the thief [wanted a withdrawal, but Ald. Gra- Robertson, Tweddell--13. lock. with dark oak easy chairs. and | evidently had a lively time with it. |ham declared there was nothing to | Nays--Alds. Angrove, Sou 2 -- 'withdraw, and made himself fairly, | kle--3. . Drink For Health. clear the point. He said he had | Ald. Graham held that at least soda water | Nickle, Rigney, Robertson and [ dell I'hese to committees : sides of the wall, and there fine lor relative in your vicinity. Reply drawn and appealed to the mayor, marble floor in the rotunda and {with information.' |Ald. Givens repeated his = statement wholesome lintimated that Ald. Rigney had told $1,000 worth of work could be cut out : and {what was untrue if he had said so [of the gymnasium specifications. Ald sense The Roman Catholic poration, askimg remission a 1 drinking fountain in the centre. The | Wheel W Reo od fand declared Jhere was sothig hr writing room is a most inviting place e as Recovered. parliamentary about his remarks, anc i and so. However, Ald. Rigney had {Nickle didn't see the use of placing the LOOK Ly ! | said nothing of the kind, so there was [manual training department in the on the lot in front the | hospital, on the grounds that It is richly furnished throughout, and Jad fox Ba pf of Quinte Poris and Ro {adjourn for three months' vacation every attention has been given to see ta I a pm. J. P. Hanley, | Ald. Nickle gave the aldermen such a that the very best is provided for the | gen 2 | walloping for daring to suggest ad- guests. The management have neglect- | "Wh Is H |journment when there was some very ed nothing in the way of comfort and o Is He? [important business yet to be dealt convenience, : | Richard Taylor, of Whitestone Ont, "with, that a few passages between the hotel, from - and has been fitted out with indivi. | wheel reported stolen from a [ that thore was nothing to withdraw he grant ol $3,000 more. to he Got dual writing cabinets and arm chairs, [Young man, a clerk in Hoag's drug [Ald Elliott broke into the discussion, ogiate Vv Pats ae EYmusRu, 1 he all in light oak. | store, was located, but it was in bad [and the point at issue was forgotten. « Buse wis cd Ie on 3 orvygicin There ripping water in all the shape. It was found on Upper (Queen! Just.a short time before, Alds. Gra-| eas--Mayor Souper., Ads. Hapeon, bed rooms, both hot and cold water. | street, with one wheel badly smashed. [ham and Rigney had a tilt over a Graig, Olugsten, Elliot, | Sivene, 1 oag, In covery room there is also a dresser, It was taken out of the yard at the question of veracity. Ald. Rigney also | Kent, cCartney, McKay, gney, made from perfect materials {S19 at issue between the two. gymnasium building as an addition ! 'In attendance Mayor Couper [tO the collegiate itself would soon be (and Ald. Angrove, Carson, Clug- required, I ston, Craig, Elliott, Givens, Gra ham, Hoag, Kent, McCartney, McKay, grill is Twed beauty the wall English lis a present need as a roadway. City Solicitor Meclntyre, advising {that tho Montreal Transportation | company fan proceeded with for : | allowing" derelicts to remain sunken in every department, and the Frontenes Fhe Hatbor. HH white give tions, Athletic Underwear. referred 1500 Smyrna Rugs Mats. Tr s for rooms » $44, accoraing to Hearth Rugs, $3.50 Mats $1 and $1.25. 'omminications were ' St " Bathing Suits. Lisle Fancy. Leather Belts, P. J. HUNT, The Collar Store Of The City. feted Ready- to-Wear Ladies' Colored Stripe Underskirts, fast co- lors, all lengths. Extra Value, 75 Each Ladies' White Shirt Waist Dresses, very neat and serviceable, * all sizes. $2.95 and Up Ladies' Wash Suits, Episcopal Cor of $50.88 Hotel Dieu! the lot Half Hose, Plain and of is re be style Special attention has béen given to Issuers of Marriage Licenses. is a first-class hotel for both tourist : : . | Mrs. Mary Jane Sleeth, and the travelling public. itwo trees in front of her premises, on |pperato t! ilway; and that am Johnson street, between Aberdeen and cost in connection therewith he paid Division streets, removed hy the company; that the communica B. Barney, asking remission of busi | tion of the company regarding the ness tax | purchase of the road be referred back C. 8S. K [to the council as, in the opinion of mission ol incon | the committee, it does not come un E.G. Kirkpatrick. {der the light committee's jurisdiction Mrs. J.. P. Daunt, In reply to Ald. Hoag, Ald. Elliott applying for payment of $17.33, | said that the committee didn't think of opening and fixing her drain, ren [it proper that it should enter into an | dered necessary by stoppage of city | with the street railway drain. cost of power. The Napoleon LLaRose and others, all the informa council to change the name of tion it. wanted from the office of the Lane to Elgin street, plant, and if it could show that pow er was being . produced cheaper than the plant manager had reported, the committe would he glad to consider the matter. In the meantime, the committee backed up the manager's report as to cost of power, The garbage committee recommend that the tender of Robert Reeves the removal of garbage from the tion lying on the south side of Princess street be accepted, and that the committes be instructed to pro vide a system for that part of th city lying on the north side of | Prin- cess street, the report not to becom effcetive until the finance commitice signifies that funds are available MARINE NEWS. be About the Found Wharves. Plammer for late Mis Kirkpatrick, applying tax of the is What from $30 size. The and Ames passed up to-day. The steambarge John ed from Richardson's elevator L night, for Washburn, with a cargo of grain The steambarge Portsmouth Ann Lyden Inn. The barge might here The steamer Oswego with coal for Crawford's, [ the schooner Suffel, from Wego, unloading for steamers King street west, cost | Randall elear- Door last arbitration company as fo the company could have These are very serviceable far living rooms, being the ame on both sides. asking vs laud up at Wade's Mary Grove Ida E. the schooner up at the and Also some bargains in Wil- laid ton Velvet Rugs $20 Rugs, $18 Rup: 18 The Gramopkone Question. recommendations of the finance committee were made : That a by-law be passed granting {the Board of Education $3,000 in ad Idition to the %4,500 already granted his by the city council, for the purpose of praise of Rev. W. H. Sparling, Whe | cons structing a gymnasium and manual his work in Wall street Me. training building in connection with church Sunday. The Re the Collegiate Institute, sin calls him eloquent and logical ! hat 1 of by law No. 26, ol Times says his pulpit style the revised by-laws of the city ! of and positive, lit up with | Kingston, be repeals d and the follow- poetic touches and an elo- ME Section be substituted: *"It shall that and holds the | not be lawful for any person to ring a bell, blow a horn, shout or make and steam last cheese steamer Alexandria Watr'ily passed down The Waterlily loaded for $15, . for $13.50. R. McFaul's Kingston Carpet Warehouse. These fot tee J. 0. HUTTON, of Kingston's leading Insurance Re- presentatives | One from and | Os Craw Sowards arrived Pleased With Him. Brockville bapers speak in Have Your Furs Made Over and Repaired Now BY wu. W. F. Gourdier, Furrier, Brock St. also coal ed for is The ford's Rvayibing was very quiet at the M. elevator and at ardson's Not one reported business 80( began thodist corder and the is clear bright quence both Rich- arrival very ( on 3 0 section to-day. and 8 eens was is slack F. D. Lowe, ton, N.Y, is rigidly deputy director, Clay- enforcing the law catches interest of his hearers, requiring motor boats per lights and waging war upon the three-color combination lights, whicl boat owners seem to think meet requirements of the law. The number of "puts" the river night makes it necessary that precaution be taken to insure safety. Owners of boats not dis plaving regulation $200 fine to carry pro And Conserva- tory of Music 9 and Art Whitby Ontario (Trafalgar Castle) ONTARI LADIE COLLEGE Palatial Dulin gs, onawisdged to be alist in of any ome the arge on every every Canada by ouher Ladies' School or ole location in who desire | pioterty embraviug ote hundred acres, and having & campus sufficiently large to enable a studeuts to play at the same time without | erin, sch other ; gywnasium, 40 x #0) and sec al rani that will be Mkely to Is of good manners under moral and CO tan influences; last, but not least. the recognized leaderin HAM, equipment and courses of study. Take note of the fact tat tenchersof Dominion reputation are atthe th is departments. It will pay Luvs conifer autages and send bei to a MAY ISSUE A DAILY Mr. Newton Will Put in Plant Do It. M. Newton, formerly publisher, has purchased Printing aompany, at. Prince In a recent issue these are made 'On the retum of S. M owner of the Empire, where he has Mergonthales a cylinder the Empive will able to a daily edition, if' the business offering justifies the undertak udar to the REV. 1. J. HARE. Ph.D., Principal, OUR ROOSTER BRAND OF TOBACCO Bmoking and Chewing at forty-five tents a pound, is a good tobacco. Why pay eighty-five cents. Andrew Maclean, Dntario street. S a the - Empire Rupert Newton, the gone typesetting to purchase machine ane press, issue ing. 'The Empire has let a contract the erection a newspaper oflice Third avenue, between Second Third streets. The building is to rushed in the hope of oceupying next. week of COMMENCED HAYING. Eternal Question That confronts the earner and the salaried is : "How can I manage to sto meet all my living ex- penses and save a little from manth to month besides ?" You are likely to find it a hard thing to do if you are handicapped by paying rent. By ali means Buy A Home A few hundred dollars will wrung from secure you possession and an @| ""Catarrhoeone cured equity in it. Every dollar { Bsthma aiter, thé doctors had de spairiy you pay towards that home @ OF my, recovering. 1 slep will be practically a dollar | through a whole night withodt waking saved. . jup in a fit rhing. Sometimes Look at 123 Colborne St. |almost choked to death. 1 have Cor. Main St., a comfortable | been bothered house, cheap. | zone It has cured | tarrhozone is the only Mc ann | ever met to give Brock Cor. King St. invariably cures; small trial size, All dealers or The Catarrhozone com The do Har RERGLOOBUIPIRLBENERSEN pany, Kingston, Ont. About Three Quarter Crop, Grain Looks Good. Some of 'the: farmers in the ston distmet have commenced but it will - be quite general abou July 12th. The men at work are those svho have a very large acre jnge. Many farmers the Bath are at work, One farmer stated that there only be gbout a three-quarter [but that the grain { be good. "A good Iago would have he added. wage- man on Roa woul crop promised rain three eek been a fine thy | | | Almost Choked To Death. Lionel E. Schartz, | veller Winnipeg, says me O seldom of ouy me entirely. remedy | such good results.' contains two months' treatmont an lights are subject to K ingston announcements from Vancouver, a be for on | and be it But | King- haysng now crop, a commercial {ra- Man . \ not since using Catarrho- Ca- hav © ole 1 1 two Monda residen guilty and Ix Kingst that h cused could positiy him. f tor pte {tor the Outd Ever very } and ox Zam-B Zam tion w bruises, sets 1 First, | the | blood-} Wi I'hen | tha ti [process sceratel { Zam B r | Cures t { | »> LIN. 1.d. lito; {tin, N.Y B. Re L. ka, ,arni, | Washir haver, Miss Mullen Black,, E.. Mc McKeo wile, Ga { Li t 1} Last of the he | Hick outfit of Cafarrhozone ypromised durin fow § predict "Buy Cross Game more v person, The Taudvin. v man or | properties 1 Ae C. Anstini, R- Trasck, 1; A, Philadelphia, shower the wnusual noise or noises within the | any calculated to disturb {city of Kingston, the inhabitants." after thee There was a long discussion upon { the gramophone question, it was but the accused, 1},014 by several of the aldermen that were foundimot | ga by-law suggested would knock out selling fevery gramophone in the city. Ald dismissed | Nickle pointed out that the by-law who was called, aie was. certainly absolutely prohibitive. that of the ae- Mayor Couper said that the recom him bass, but he | mendation made by the finance com that she was ihe mittee was what the city solicitor ad accused herself swore vised, so that there should be no class she did not sell 10 [jegislation. was made by. Inspec Ald. Craig moved Jy Rigney prosecu- | bhone clause be McIntyre appearcd finance committee's amendment was Yeas--Alds, | ton, Graham, | ertson Nays-- Elliott, Rigney, Ald that Case Was Dismissed. Warden Hunter proceeded with | cases o'clock, 4 afternoon, as ts of Elginburgy of catching and th were on witness, believed old has, cases © one had not swear and the that charge p nd Donald sy defence | | | ely that the struck out the report. This on this division : Angrove, Craig, Clugs McCartney, Rob gramo- ol lost loor Sport And Zam-Buk. athlete, every ball swimmer, 'canocisty, woman who loves Hoag, Mayor player, Alds MeKay, Carson, Nickle, Couper, Givens, Kent, Tweddell--9 Nickle moved the clause be referred the committee for further tion. This amendment was carried .on this division : Yeas--Alds. Angrove, Craig, ton, Graham, Hoag, McCartney, Kay, Nickle, Robertson=9 Nays--Mavor Couper, Alds. Elliott, Givens, Kent, Rigney, dell--7. Alds. every | life of every outdoor ercise, should keep a box uk handy Buk is a purely herbal prepara hich, as sdon as app lied to cats, burns, sprains blisters, ip highly beneficial operations its anuseptic properties render free from all danger from yoisoning.. Next its soothing relieve and ease the pain, rich herbal balms penetrate and up the wonderful of healing. Barbed wire inscet skin eczema, rashes, amendment back considera- in to ete, Clugs- und Mc- (Carson, § Twed- Sue, set Graham and Nickle objected to discascs, ring- chafed within stings, heat heat all It drugyists 108, babics', sores, come also feet power All sore eases and ubl's piles and stores B. A. Hot<i Airivals. Porter, W. C. Thompson, L. W. J. Miller, W. J. Lynd, Mahoney, Harry Riddell, {{oron- Stoutt; Orangeville; H. Mar chester: or, Auburn, John F g, New York; Ww, J. Blliott, Montreal: .J. Windsor; J. F. Page, Ew Mrs. B. B. Gottsberger, Mi- | Anzona; Miss M. E.:Badle, wgton, D.C: Philip Copen- W. © Kleopenhaver, Chicago; Bean, Pittsburg, Pa. M. Mec- and daughter, Belleville: GG. J. A. Jackson, Montreal; W. Lelland, New Yorks Acam A. wn, Lindsay; John Coonan and Pa. y-- | night of rain which le, SUMMER HATS ard some are not. Which ds yours ? Cool headed men wear straw hats. Level-headed men buy at 'The Hat Store." ALL PRICES. there at was was Verona gladly farmers | very warm weather this' month with vere Nii storms. He s sufficient rainfall for growth Gin Pills" at Gibson's Red Drug Store. Fresh there. quste a heavy | and north re, welcomed | savs also | Importers Of Fine Hats. T The report was adopted. Tt will not interfere with the other garbage by- law in forex. Mr. Reoves will collect twice a week from all and threo times 5 week from hotels and boarding houses if required. He will get $125 a month for two months for covering the part of the south of Princess street. A by-law was pagsed to raise $7,000 by debentures for the Collegiate Insti- tute gymnasium. Moved by Ald. Nickle, Ald. Clugston, that when requested by the chairman of parks, the man oi the fire committes arrange tho watering of the eity parks hy firemen. houses, city seconded by ahair- for the Carried. Row Over Adjournment. It was hore that Alds. Tweddell and Robertson moved an adjournment. till October 4th. Ald. Nickle strenuously objected, pointing out that there were several important matiers on that couldn't be left till the fall. firemen's wage schedule had to be considerad, had the question of the purchase of a new fire engine and other things needed by the five de partment, concerning which Cheef Armstrong was ready to report. Then there the question garbage. Money for that had yet to be voted. The gramophone question also was unsettled. Ald. Nickle declared that by the wording of the motion the comncil was prohibited from meeting until October 4th. Ald. Givens held that a special mect- ing could be called at any time, and any way provision could be made in the motion for special meetings. The aldermen wore entitled to their holidays. "The alderman their holidays," Nickle. "They hand The SO was of now to Ald the not. entitled exclaimed here to do are are jeity'e business." "Well, 1 claim | their holidays," "Ald. Nicklo has had three mouths tholidays from the council, and the t of us are entitled to curs." | "Ii I was away drom this council for three months," Ald. Nickle, "1 waw working just as hard for King- ston as Ald. Givens or any other al- lderman was doing her Ald Nickle demanded council continue in important. unfinished completed, and held the club: over the { aldarme n for clamoring for holidays. | After some wrangling, Ald. Tweddall | withdrew his motion, and the mayor Iwill call a special meeting on dhe 12th | {to try and wind up the business that, hanging fire. Then the aldermen their holidays are entitled to | Ald. Givens they retorted responded the the that till business session wa iis | will get Frank Cooke can supply you wit] any kind of tent. » colored stripes, just the thing for this season of the year. $5 and Up A few White Dresses, to fit ages 2 to 5 years, 0 to clear at less than half price. 39¢c and 50c Children's Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE OFFICE GLASSES Business and Professional greatly appreciate our new cent" Oilice Glasses. men "Cres- or blur the so shaped to distant vision or writing tire but do not One glass, natural the reading They eyes give the and focus. also in either mounts We mount these glass or spectacle eye- Perfect satisfaction ' guaranteed and prices mpderate Dr. A.P. Chown DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. FL LAL LL LL LLL EY 5 EEE Ee ee ee ee " 2000000000000000000000 i $00000000000(0000000000000660600066 mherioefeodiogeetfereb bode tet Mm ! : ' : Something New (ORYLOPSIS OF JAPAN The mewest and best Tal- cum Powder in half pound glass bottles. 35c¢. Ask for a sample. McLeod's Drug Store. VALVTVVTLVALNTLRCLACEES KEEP COOL, AN _ELBCTRIC FAN WILL, IT, AND WE HAVE THE RIGHT FAN AT THE RIGHT PRICE W. A. Spriggs Practical Electrician 235 Bagot, one doer from Brock, "Phone, 68. BAL4444444044440404404404 das. Mullen DEALER IN Granite and Marble Monuments. .. 372 Princess St. : : ¥ fe : | : : : i ' $ ¢ ' 0 ' ' ¢ ° DO : : Opp. Y.M.C.A. Building. Lettering in Cemeteries a specinity. VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LLL0LL000400000000F