THE DAILY Janien WHIG SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1909. | Visiter] ARE Welcome {TO INSPECT OUR DISPLAY orf» Fine Canadian Fars £5 SHOWROOMS | 107 Princess St. | AND | L151 Brock St. i John. McKay fot catmr mise -------------- aris v RBessssrsessseassssses ' WATCHES : FOR BOATING AND CAMPING $2.25. Nickel eased with made vements, 3: ing and setting. Made in small either pocket or and in 12 sizes for pocket wear. a strongly ¥ mo stem wind for wear, model size, wrist Thin in low The ' best value priced wataohes. SPANGENBERG JEWELLER, Frewy IIVISIRIIIVe vow ll as AAS 428444404444 3 Marriage Licenses Issued 3 3 IPOs EIeIIvIR CRIB IY | End, | back 1he the and that it was nadian Refigraor from $7.50 to 40.00 lee Cream Freezers, from 1 Quart RAAT ly, A Mitchell's Hardware (| Peter, on Thursday, following the! HAVE A 60L Bi K accident to its gear, is now being tow: | |ed to the city. It is expected the: xgs- (9 will arrive to-day, It will, na a 5 A MONSTER ENGINE THAT sicly, be placed in' ihe dock for WILL NOT HAUL. | pairs, and the officers of the line ex- ipect to have the steamer on the route f {in a few days, What the Desig Has to Say { ORO ORONO Over the Matter--A Steamer is] A CLERGYMAN'S BRIDE. Blatt 9 Be Towed to Montreal. {A Pretty Event at Montreal, 17.--Officials of the | Mass. worried | There was a pretty wedding in Fal Canadian 'ac rut y ar ove he disy of a gold brick inl; 2 v : : : River, Mass., on Jane 22nd, when Miss 4 . of a monster Gitace Worth Burrell, only daughter of {that every place in the town where locomotive, built in the Angus shops, Fyre and Mrs. Thomas ' Richmond} cigarettes are sold should pay for the approximately $25,000. | Bderoll vai married to Rev, Richard privilege of injecting poison into the the lotnmotive was completed a ook | Herbert Bennétt The ' bride . 'wore body and soul of the youth of this ar ten day and, taken out for ad white neasaline. and =a tulle: veil fell 5 peration. The wash houses and the trink+un between. Hochelaga and Mile fover: her pretty fuce. 'The gown was | Whiskey houses have to pay a big but to the consternation of the} yamelled with embroidery and trimmed license tax. Why should the sellers of many officials who had gathered to see I lace. "The bridesmaid. Miss Grace "coffin nails" not be made to contri- this most wonderful of all locomo- | Burrell Gifford, wore white silk; Mrs. | ute. to the town revenue as well ? tives, it refused to haul, .and after { Burrell, the biide's mother, was in; the Lampman says, if, as fruitless attempts it was taken] oo" lo caline and Mrs. Bennett Town Councilinan Chown declares, the to the Angu and the of-| la 5 Chinese laundry houses are 'dens " of . {wore white net over green. " returned to their respective du- | py oroom has a special interest for ce," the cigarette shop is, in a way, Me. Vaughn, under whose super- He is a nephew. of Mrs: | WOrs®. The Lampman every day secs vision Pim locamotive was designed, R. Carnoysky, and a grandson of even prominent men of this town go- that he had no | (po late Rov. F B. Stratton. He ing about the streets with cigarette ] regarding just graduated from Yale, taking high marks upon them. He sees it in their but said, through his | receiving the highest ap. ; discolored Rugers,o in their nervous the only trouble with temperament and in their weak, clam- that it was too heavy | pointment iit, ihe Junioe tt Jat ol | 'my oy There are probably 100 taken te thi hobs in {the philosophical oration. e has a places in towii Where caarelics. are ; I | beautiful voice, and while visiting his | o weight might be ro {aunt here some years ago, sang in sold. 1i each of these places had to Brock Street : Methodist chair, snd PY half a hundred dollars for the : iv re 9 oi eae | numbers many friends in town, for his |! ¢ ilo 5 > the town council would re attractivencsses are many. Mr. Ben- cewe a revenue of $5,000. Here is {nett just been appointed to the "something for Town Councilman Nickle {charge of the Methodist Episcopal | to advocate. oy at Clinton, Conn., and will any ak ip his pastorate when his wed take up his J at_a baby show, and seo, the Orange- digg trip, is over, {nen elected two of the Lampman's old friends, John Elmer, of the fire de- ABOVE FREEZING: jp oseesesoracaenered| lu: and Cob a ® doputy sheriff. The George Hunter, former has faced BULLET'S FLIGHT. fire and smoke, and was deemed capa- ble of facing angry women whose progeny failed to win the prizes. The sherifi's deputy has also faced five, and | has gained a reputation as an arbiter of difieronces between husband and wife. That the two judges did their duty fairly, the Lampman says, is evi- dept, because in one class they gave the first prize to a Catholic baby. Such a judgment at an Orange picnic here forty years od a riot, but not so now. It seems | to the Lampman that whea a Catho- lic buby has the nerve to appear at an Orange and enter the baby show contest with fo 0 Gallons \ MARINE NEWS: ht bia better than the ) te and when two Orange judges See What is 3 sand About the |,ro that the Catholic baby is of harves. E better make than the Protestant be overnment tug Lovelia, cleared bics, then there is no need of the Or- this morning. ange order, schooner Ford Raver with coal for OROOROROROROAOROR0 gner DORNRO0 Now that the town council has seen fit in its great wisdom to require the jwashhouses to pay for the privilege of 1i® xtracting dirt from clothes and other (s#updry articles, the Lampman- advises Fall River, | wich a cost of ago many hops fivials | Kingstonians, g. has Ig nu whatever ning, tatement to make locomotive, that engine was rank, and wretary, wder that the laced. I'he Prefontaine, of the Ca- | Steamship com { ashore at Lake teamed St. Lawrence which was run ha - - It takes a brave man to be a judge . Windsor, Ont., July 17.-- Crooks discharged a Flebert rifle at a sparrow, near his home. The bullet missed the bird and struck Miss Lizzie Smith, walking on the street. The ball - glanced from Miss Smith's 2k neck and broke a window in a house nearby. Miss Smith is not seriously in- jured. results we hear | I% | ice than} ™ Harry In t * edly worthl ¥ i both healthd: BRE ERR nvestigate this and | # good Refrigerator to inspect r yourself, HEEFF picnic, | The for Bre I'he from Charlotte ford. I'he | Charlotte sekville SRuner requisits, AT we Why the dominion government does not give the town council a lease from [of Cedar Island for a park without imposing a whole lot of ? arrived o~ R. Craw is it steamer Sowards arrived with another car pecial i M. T. Co.2 Tag" > \§ | irom Cape Vince i | Harrison "loon a Thomson will clear for f four barges; steamor To-Night, 7. ro of coal provisos i : the Lampman asked me. He pointed out that along the river front, has been given by the government | various private parties lorie [ing a provision attached that a ferry to-day. ai- | service must be regularly run that the fare shall be only five cents. The street car company was given a lease of Ontario Park. And yet when the town asks for the use of Cedar Is- land, it has to be loaded down with a batch of requirements.' --THE TOWN WATCHMAN. { for Rockwood asylum The steamer Alexamdria was at Folger's wharf, Fr night, Montreal with freight. The steamtr Havana, of the coal line, cleared for Erie, ter. unloading coal at the works. Swift's : and up, to-day; Sunday; steamer pointe; steamyacht Alexandria points iday from to locomotive North King, down teamer Dundura, up, Aletha, from bay | Castanct, from] intermediate Steamer Bday and I'homson arrived THE RAMONA IS FAST. barges Bella, | -- State: tue | The Felger Ramble Montreal with | Beauty, Fairmount | steamyacht Ramona, William, wont to Clayton, to-day, way Hon- began her summer's ramble among the Thousand Islands, was tried out around the harbor, {terday, and H. 8. Folger, presido nt | and general manager of the company was more than ple wsed with the J} Co Fig Vincent with Yacht Buckeye for and "The grain-laden, from Fort will | ger fleet, lighter tonight on her treal, to She 30 O'clock | OFF "" INDIAN' LIST. White Muslin Waists White Muslin [om ehs Drawers BE 35, 40, 50c. For Children's Red Reefer $3.00 and $4. 00 For Ladies' Cloth and Panama Coats UP TO For NAA AAA AA rt R. WALDRON}| Eighteen Xingstonians Set Free This Month. Inspector Wright's "Indian" list decreasing in number, these days Al-| ready this month cight names have been taken off, the members having carry served "a year on the list, and at the | three B| cd of the month ten more names will --- Of C gi takon off, making in all eighteen. | 4 Sieadier. " i | These men, of course, will not be put | pp. alterations to the on a unlese their conduct war rants it While the "Indian" list and supervised could not be expected to help all, nt inspector of hulls, . and the Fol-| has extent, assisted a on the straight pleased with plans and reat many have wpecifications, Steamers down the riv- the list them- lor will have to look out for the Ra which may show its heels even Booth and Esford, {some little craft, which showed a | speed of sixteen miles an hour, and can | be pressed to cighteen miles, as she was under check on® the trial. The widening of the Ramona has practical- | ly made her a new boat, for she will fifty more passengers, draws inches less water and runs faster Ramona were by M who is a ain, {planned Davis, marine dpsigner of note, ger company is highly the results of Mr. Davis' great keep to w it many to elve mona, A young man who has been drink-(, Capts. heavily of late, called: upon last night, and teld him | ever noticed him | he | Civic Committee Unable ue Business. The civic finance committee | called to meet last evening but af | quorum of members did not at Lond. | No less than four civic committees | called during the week, of them could do business, wasn't a sufficient attendance of The city's business is thus hold quite inspector, (the inspector) the influence of liquor again, The NO QUORUM ALL WEEK. if ho -- under was to put him on the list. spector will oblige him. Of late, the inspector's band quite orderly, at least records will show this there has been magistrate in some time. to Do have Wes polic to be 19c. heen court not a case be- gO, as foro the | Ware | ome | there FELL OFF THE BRIDGE. | any. From |er to pay accounts or 'to do certain | nee ssary thing Ss. A spec jal sanction | While watching some men fishing at [hae to bo given them, and if the (ataraqui bridge, about five o'clock, coumeid fails to meet next Mondas on Friday afternoon, Willie Gowan, evening business ad the city hall will need eyeht years, som of James Gow- only acenmulate. Ald, Tweddell s mor an, Durrack street, fell off the bridge, | tios had there been a quorum pre sont into the water, and but for the at the close of last Monday's couneil prompt action of a yeung English- | mectivie, would have remedied mattors man, whose name could not be ascer- las it provided for chairmen of com- tained, but who, it is understood, is |mittecs ratifving accounts, and for tha employed at the Royal Military Col- mayor calling speeial council meet- lege, would probably have to | ings. ; a watery grave. He was near by at| It looks as if the majority the time, and when he noticed the!aldcrmen had gone fishing. The fin- youngster fall in, without waiting to | ance committer has made no provision remove any of his clothing, jumped infor the cxtra money rveguired by the after him, and succeeded in pulling | fire department, and nothing can be him out. { donc there till the money is provided. cee Toronto's New Hotel. | Was Bicycle Stolen ? A notable addition to Toronto's fine! Police Constable Oraig is hostelries is the Prince George hotel, [for thé ewner of a bicycle, corner King and York streets. Fn- | picked up on Princess street, on Wed- tirely remodelled and newly furnis hed {nesday night. No reports have been | throughout its spacious rooms have {received of a bieyele having been stol- and en in the city, but it may be that the! accom- wheel was taken from some outside and (place, and deserted in this eity. The] wheel is in good conditien. Lad Had a Narrow Escape ! Drowning. | Coats 98c¢. gone looking which he $6.00 98c. with refinement unsurpassed to guests American plans. - Samuel H. Thomp- (late of the Queen's). fitted to give he wn up wlecance modation European son, proprietor ! TI -- { Great Clearing Sale. { Prevost, Brock street, hms made a great reduction in prices in the or- der and ready-made clothing depart- ment. Also in the gents' furnishings to make room for his fall and win- ter importations. Rolls Bacon, 12}c. Saturday only, J. Crawford. Summer Caps. 73¢., at Campha!l, Pros.' - - | Bibbyv's swell $2 hats.d I Spe Bibby's new 5c. +2 hats, 1% ago would have caus- | 3 the challenge that | Protestant ba- | land | without hav- | and is a of the Fol- | and | trips ' | you 4 and not | as | up for the city officials have no pow- | of the | DRAMATIC READINGS ---- Given By Mrs. R. Labadie of New York. The fair day on Wednesday enabled Mrs. R. Labadie to give her reading rom "The Servant+in The House' out of doors at "On-gwa-na-da,'"' and the couple of hours spent under the trees, in sight of the lake, thus proved very enjoyable. Of the play, by Charles Rann Ken- nedy, so much has been said by news- paper and magazine, that little re mains. It had a great vogue in New York, where it was put on t winter. Ite teaching is the power of wise, lov- ing-kindness in the regeneration of people and the purifying of their sur- Foundings. The characters are the vicar, who fias come from the le, but has risen to eminence by his brain, his cloguence and the influence of his wife, sister of the worldly- minded Bishop of Lancashire; Robert, the vicar's drunken brother,; the lat ter's daughter, brought up by the vicar, and the Bishop of Benares, the vicar's Christ-like brother, who takes the place of butler, and as "The Servant In The House" transforms worldliness into spirituality, and ishness into self-sacrifice. Mrs. Labadie has a powerful voice, with a great deal of "tone," its con: tralto depths being well suited to the interpretation of masculine parts. The fresh youthful voice of the vicar's niece was also imitated excellently, Mrs. Labadie, who it is said has had some training as an actress, has been giving readings which have been very popular, for some years in thes Baten: Her husband is alse a dramatic read- er of much ability. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Labadie again pleased many people by her ren dering of scenes from Ibsen's "A Doll's House," at Mrs. George Richardson's, University avenue. | FEHSIISIISISISIIIGIS III: *® i WHAT ARE YOU? Kingston's Kingly Xor- ¥ poration. T help to make it ¥ grow; I am a knoe-- No a Booster. Are you ? 0 PICNIC ON FRIDAY. Of the Princess Street Methodist Sunday School. Princess street Sunday school was held at Staley's Grove afternoon. A programm. was conducted by Messrs, Armstrong, Robinson, Polley, Thurs ton and Chown, and all the eveut: | were keenly contested. The winners | were : Girls, ley, J. The } pie nic on Friday of sports eight years and under--L, Pol Robinson. Boys, eight years Thurston, L. Polley. Girls," nine to twelve years--M. ters, E. Moncrieff. Boys, nine to twelve--D. Polley. Girls, over twelve W. Grass. | Teachers race-- | Boys' hurdle race, race and foot race, | Robinson, Chocolate race--Miss A Miss K. Wood (even). Lemon race--E. Moncrieff, T. land F, McCullough (even). Girls, over fifteen years--Miss M Monevieff. Boys, over fifteen years--A. Buck. Married men's vrace--Mr. Thurston Free-for-all--Miss Mabel Chown. Paseball match--Frontenacs, Princess, 7. and under--H Pe McLean, G vears--E. Payne Miss E. Peters. boys' three-leggec all won by C Chown anc Quirk 10 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | Apology For the Publication of Some Names, Kingston, July 16.--(To the Edit or) : Alhouyh late, I beg to offer my apologies for the publication in the Whig of the name eof ccriain business men of Princess street who were kind enough to assure me that the gramo phones were not personally objection: able to them, although out of a gpirit of good nature they had signed the anti-gramophone petition eivcula ted by the ladies, and also a list of persons who signed both pelitions. These lists were to have been private ly printed jor me to be seni by me to the aldermen. Their getting inde the columns of the Whig was due, ] presume, to a mistake and misander | Standing. I feel especially sorry fot | this, as I had assured. me of the | gentlomen in question wat his mame would not he published by me.--A | BURROWES, | WAS TAKEN IN CHARGE | For Trespassing on Property of the G.T.R.- | People who loitér around property of the Grand Trunk must beware. Al offenders will be prosecuted. In police court, this morning, Wilham Day, who claims Delta as his home, was ac- cused of loafing around the vards at the outer station. He admitted that {he had been on one of the flat cars. Late last night the police received a {complaint abaut Day, and Constable Craig, who was sent out, placed "him under arrest. When searched at the police station Pay had a pint flask of whiskey. solice constables that he was just out on a holiday trip. The magistrate gave him a remand to July 22nd. With The Fishermen, The city clerk is the greatest fisher- men in the city buildings, being a companion of James Bute, the expert from Houston, Texas. These two can catch bass in amy past of the harbor. The chiof of police made an wiempt yesterday to do some fishing, but hailed in only a few minnows and a one-pound eel. Going To Camp, artillery hrigade, compris- 5th and 8th field batteries, by Col. E. W. Rathbun, Petawawa on --Monday. { The brigade will spend about a {month under canvass. |2avad will be up to full strength. | The 9th ling the | commanded | will leave for re Rolls Bacop, 12ic. Saturday only, J. Crawford. ---------------------- "Buy Baby's Own Tablets" at Gib- {son's Red Cross drug store, | Try Bibby's . cashmere 5c hosiery, FEFEITEER TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 10 'ck. We will place on sale the following : 1.900 Yds. White Victoria Lawns 31 inches wide, fine even make, worth reg- ularly 12}e yards Yours To-Night, 7ic Yard. - en 400 Boiss Tourist Felling Neat design, all-white, : Special To-Night 8c Box or 2 Yor 15¢ 360 Pairs Boys' and Girls' Black Cotton Stockings T he. famous "Leather Knit" make, fine ribbed, ex- trastrong. These are seconds or have some slight imperfection, but so slight that in many you cannot detect it. The values are 25¢ pair. Yours To-Night 15¢ Pair, All Sizes. MONDAY We will place on sale the following goods purchased at prices greatly be- low their value, and on which you can save considerable :, 250 White Cotton § Full size, made from an excellent quality English Sheeting. These sheets are hand torn, not cut, and this way will keep their shape, and are finished with a full 3 inch hein, nicely hemstitehed. The regular value of these at $1.25 each. Yours Monday 85c Each. w 600 Yards Fine White Nainsook Cottons 36 inches wide and made expressly for Fine Underwear. 1t is good ¥piue at 12}c yard. Yours Monday 9c Yard He told one of the | The Kingston | Prunella Slippers For Ladies The Most Comfortable Shoe for Hot Weather -------- We have some very fine Prunella Slippers, sinooth insoles and soft, flexible soles, at $1 and $1.25 a pair. Leather House Slippers at the same prices, $THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE P.8.--A splendid assortment of Trunks and Suit Cases.