Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1909, p. 2

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PAGE v0. ---- COMMITTEE : WILL AGREE 'TOUCHING COLLECTION OF VICTORIAS "AND IRISHMEN : e a ff h "TO AN ARBITRATION | GARBAGE TO PLAY. 3 : a 5 : The Police Station is Advised As In An Important City Leage ai or uc Jresses Take Up the Matter, and Pass | } i : = Gray Hair to ftsNatural a Resclution, Which Will Be | the Cortractors--Ingprovements | The Local Lacrosse Team's 3 Dozen Girls' White Dueck Di ss, sizos 1 3 years to 12 years, | i | No matter how long it has been gra Yd tnin ve still heing meeeived | The City league ball game, schodaled -~ y ay. mplaints a ill being i ) 3 or faded. Eromotes a luxuriant growth ay : a ra : } pon rolits tation regarding the for Saturday afternoon next, between py One Price, $1.00. atten between the étreet raw- | drut ely Femoves Dan- | voy coin i ting of [fall at, this hous and that house. fast one and much depends on the | Just received a new shipment of = Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re- | advanced a stage. At ¢ reting © ed r s n $1.00 as 50¢. size. §s Not a Dye. on Tuesday afternoon, the following | She the system of collection is longer [Locos are tied for second place. A win J and 50¢. bottles, at druggists | olution, moved by Alderman An in operation there will 'bo fower pro- for the Irishmen will place them tie Hay's larfin " je committee, compliance ig : : ed, ay and Bring Soap cu Fimplen, fra Oi Bie at ane {lectors found that many people did jing considerable interest "and many Send 2 for free book "The Care of the Skin.*® | Way company, as contained thor places ih o sult. Should the Victorias win out detters, re the cost of producing pow- | place. In otlier paces. Whey wore ufe (Sule BOM. M ie ae W : «Jas, B. Mcl.eod er to supply the street railway com- lable to get admittance. No doulnt th y will have the silverware almost Special at 2 Pair i r%e » - ] : bh aa ss fll zp THE FALWAY QUESTONMAKE A CONPLANTTHE SA AEE pecial Bargain i in Girls' ev Ligh rat and Power Cothmittee | . N er Fails to Restore ight, Beat am to the Neglect on the Part of | Baseball Match on Saturday-- Eg = ot g Y { Cha ' Color and Beauty. Forwarded to the Street Rail- at City Hall. Tices worth $1. 50 to $3. To « lear this lot we will offer them all $ of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, failure of the garbage collectorsd to the Victorias and Irishmen, will bo a t There Always will be complaints, for outcome. I'he Victorias now lead by : » fuse all substitutes, 2% times as much | the light, heat and power committee, | some are sure to be missed. Howeacr, one game, while the Irishmen and E. T. Corsets. Prices from 50c¢ Up. Send 2% for (ree book ** The Care of the Hair, " rove, was carried, after some dis | pn ; " ior: first ola h Vic . p . hod + tosis, It is just two weeks since the for first place with Vies. and tbe Lo ¢ Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. sion over the question : fa a collection was begun. The col- cos, tail-enders. The game is arous- a ies' ac oO on oC ings eases. Keeps skin fine and soft, 25. druggists," | in their | not leave their garbage in a convenient, sido bets have heen laid on\ the re- ; Double feet, worth 20e pair. !some places have heen wholly over- within grasp, and will be champions | EE ws-------- | any will agree to the said request, | and are witling to have 'a board of | looked in the collection. This is "not agen. ; okt ta . : arbitration *appointed, this board to | surprising at so early a period in the e Victorias have a hard fight this | -~ r consist of three experts, one appoint { nowly inaugurated svstem. While the scason, losing a few goo players at i complaints are received by the police, | the outset, and not having the same ® i bv the light, heat and power com | ir ; : the latier have nothing to do with [team all through Nevertheless they pany, one by the street railway, and N | OF - a third to be mutually agreed upon them beyond handing m to the have pulled up from the end to first AN by these two, the expenses of © the | sanitary inspector, William McCam- "place, with a fine chance oi holding it lin the order mentioned have heen his Cress C third expert to be borne equally by mon, who has an oversight over the | unt il the season closes. Ivietime. C the licht, heat and power company |garbage collectors. The sceond con- |. Te ---- | Baschall lding considerable zest : Lt fo : se { aschall Tis adding considerable zest arpets, and the street railway company. | tractor, who i to collect in the sco] To Try And Lower Records. 116 the Muskoka, season. There are: ng utomo 1 es ! J The chairman, Ald. Elliott, pre-{iion of the city north of Princess I'wo running events will take place| 7 hat old record-smasher, John ; sided at the meeting and also pre- [street hae becun work. The collection [from the Y.M.C.A. corner. this even- | Flanagan, of New York, has been up | O Rent. 4 ; . i urnitu re & sent were Alds. Harty, Carson, Me- ill continue for two months, when 'ing, at six o'clock. Cole, the Deseron |e | and doing again. In competition with ; k Cartney and Angrove the $500 voted by the city council for | to runner, will try "Mg ( Wal y : att McGrath, and on alsh, I'he chdirman read the last letter re- |ghe xperiment will have been ex- [three-mile record, : and Gordon Vlem- { bo threw. the sixteon-pound hammer a Terms Reasonable. Always q urtains. peived by the ay rom, the street ened ling, o this go will gke an al | Jistanee of 184 feed 4 inches. Open. railwav, in w rch 1 re LReC 0 ac- | temp! 0 lower the two-mile time, less than five amateur teams compet - 4 : cot the city ¢ offer o (Ue wee. of le} City Buildings' Renovation. foo ing for the championship of the lakes, |$ W. J. Moore & Son, Our stock of Lockets cords a 1 plant to higure o , The city enginecr is preparing plans | or Labor Day. viz., Hamil's Point, Elgin House, Port 0 1tatio gost ol power, and esking Hie and specifications for the renovation | The bicycle races proved so inter- | Qundficld, Royal Muskoka, and Ros- | § 'Phones--Garage, 815a. 3 f r: presentation was {mard of ar bination appoin o ihi tof portions of tho city builflings, an {iheis a civic holiday that h # | soqu. So far Port Sandfield has swept Residence, 815b. never Fiure Sodiplete, ' arson pomiec.out that + the work will likely be started in a [likely that steps will be taken to have | the board; having won every game NORA aN Round' an ov a- arl Healion the company had hot couple of weeks. The sum of 8750, all | | another road face held on Labor dav. | ptawed. The Roval Muskoka "team is ASSIS RIOR ER . . b v hound itself over to hide hy a de CO mittee haw. will be expondel. | Horvey Milae has: interested himegit | Plo¥ed, The Roy ee I signs, in both bright Dn idedly. Bn aon aarked the | The stairway comprising a rear exit jin the matter and will ent a vor to | One of the baseball surprises of the THIER THI rrege and colored gold. chairman, "and that is what I point- [Irom the city hall to the city Saini cmon. prizes put up for the °° | your i the SuiunAtLY thet Sikes increase Your Efficiency We supply raised gold ; On onlin, 16 star ol alder ¢ he Ng v < a | 4 Xingston Business College, Limited 3 | € Monograms at mode- Head of Queen Street. rate cost, or Engrave any Locket we sell free Day and Evening Classes. ed out to council the other night.) H B \ A uch an | the by-law respecting egress from York Nationals, who refused to play » Yi Shorthand, Typewriting, Books 3 of charge. chamber is to be made, to conform Ald. Carson said that for bits " a public buildings. A much-needed floor An All-Rou Athlete. with that club, because of differences Tanada's Leading Business School + keeping, Telegraphy. Special in- i | { arbitration th: best possible men || 3 : Tin I to be o i the city clerk's | Harold Nicholson, who won the bi- | over the question of salary, will man dividual {instruction for pupils tld be secured. Expert men would | 1% bo be constructed in : t evole rap Yivie hodide i required so that the work would office. The other repairs will consist [cycle race on Civie holiday, is one of | age the Philadelphia National League deficient in English branches. Laundrymen Notified. | very fast mile and half mile man, hay Rates moderate. Enter at any ¥, | tified the proprietors to pay their li and football with the Yacht Club 'cense fee at once Some of the China- | team in the senior O.R.F.1 the committee first had to was as to whether such a board FHEELEPEP Seo one right chiefly 'of painting andl kalsomining, | the best all around athletes m the { Club, succeading William Mfirray, who Harty pointed out that the | Some more pointing is to be done to [C1ty. He is captain ol the Victoria | has been asked to resign. Donlin will ' the gutside walls. {baseball cam, holding down contro play one of the outfield positions aid be appointed. | . tor : oy i lit "o) time. "Phone, 440. H. ¥F,; MET. + chairman said 'that the com-| According to instructions Constabl fine many ¥ A tories to no crediv. al | pEANUT WHISTLER STOPPED OALFE, Principal. + Dey : -- ts : Arniel went around to all the Jlaun- |Poth these distanc e played hoc- | nittee desired to show the « cil nes A ¢ ih i , + . mit red t iow th OUREL | tries in the city. vesterday, and no- [key last season with the Junior Mth, | ac It Caused Annoyance to a HEATLEY Jewellers, Opticians 5 y it ( \ Id TS al ad -- field as it should be hel He i a | will also captain the team. that the were not prejudiced, but | J or willing to give the company what they asked for They had no he complaint of a merchant, resi- dent on Princess street, has silenced a peanut roaster whistle. "De feesel™ was driving the good man crazy, and | he finally appe: ed to his neighbors to br " men are still very much opposed to ---- to hide, but did not want to R : aying the tad re is ¢ , Still Has A Chance. buncoed" imo beieving some- | Paying the tax and there is a likeli- | har thing which did ot exist . wl I'he chairman Nmarked that the | also a chance of some maling an ad- ja chance to win oud if it can land all ¢ | vance in-the charges. its remaining games, hut being cham A... i Ie (TILL | hood of- some moving away. There is| The Kingston lacrosse team still has | om ed > = = =. Ca - > -n mipany would nét accept power a than cost, and would not accept pions this season is rather doubtful CITY AND VICINITY. | Prescott has three sir wins and | team instrument stopped. Police bonus | quarters were telephoned, aml a | Resident. j « | | | | 1 i, All Remnants Cn Thursday | the locals two wins, Mind two defeat | ---- Aft on further discussion the S f | y 2H a esl $10.00 In Gold Free. ito face, so it will be' quite hard to | olution ready given was carried |. : {0 i . Ald. Carson, a copy | Fo the one returning punched cou- [finish on top. | procentative of the law enforcers ap wred on the scene. He advised the {owner of the peanut instrumont to | cease its blowings, and the merchant Arb vd him in having the shrill littl I on motion of ) pons amounting to the largest sum of | The Kingston feam deserves eredii } will be sent to the street rail " \ $ | money from July 20th to August 31st. jor the sood sl ing it s "alread OS : | 4 ) g y Wy E00 wwing it has alrea ; i FY company with the request that a | Coupon with every 5 yarchase r| : les he i \ I | hat. te ot omre acquiesced when he learned reply be 'given at the earliest pos- | OUPO y uc. Ph ase, or |made, when it is considored wha he ver. Edwards & Jenkin, 'P y 975 ave > 3 done it all om ible: date. so that arrangements. can 2 1 & Jenkin. "Phone 775. | bows have done, and lone it all then Yhus no" policc court case resulted. selves. The {cam was formed by a | bet the late] I iso hy] Made Assistant Superintendent. [ bune h of young fellows a year ago, | it A wo 'ately passe Te y-law, . : wl , ' ator are nes ar Miss Frances E Smith, graduate | and anything they have reocived they a we theat N im framaphob u | " | still in operation, and as case h nurse of the Boston-Lying-In hospital, { wor ked hard for. They have resive Hy , u re 3 ar 3 di 1 A tl : : bar | hoem take ile We new aw, the | i M Folger, and advocated his [8nd also of the class of 1909. Boston | very. little support from the city, their | Pe taken under the new hy-la ol Manager Folger, and advocated his tv 1 ta). has been Y 2 id : 1 | | theatre proprietors are quite happy | } nt the 'board Ald. An-|¢ty hospital, has been appointed as-|games all drawing only a few people, | Sy . a { appointment on 10 ard. £ sd iy i N | that their instruments are not annov- u or rove agreed with Ald. Harty on this !fistant superintendent of the Mon e|with the exception of the one on civic 1 I hold hi Tt ¢ ag 1 : ¢ S : § g thei: soho cl Ww, « eon Ald: McCartney advocated the hospital, Natick, Mass. Miss Smith i holiday, which the people did turn ing th ¢ du . 4 % 1g hoes ) » i . MeCe ¢ I the I! dauvhic i Stewart Srl Sr ha manaEane.t | HOINE are no wing as late, not appointment of another local man, be {the only daughter of Stewart Snlth, out to fairly well. The management | we they playing quite as raspily. ltd that he was creating an annoyane Phone 90. Yours, "Vv. F. Harrison Co. 21 Ald. Harty said ghat he was pre "pared to stand or fall by the figures Fhe made to proceed with the arbitra tion | Including Dress Goods, Silks, Muslins, Waistings, Prints, Ging- hams, Cottons, Sheect- ings, Towellings and, FURS In Black Lynx. In Black Fox. In Black Panny. White Ermine and Mink, AT 'W. F. Gourdier's 76, 78, 80 Brock St., Kingston. tA s x o | Millhaven. We congratulate her. of the Kingston team has gone behindd| lieving that Mr. Folger was alread a -------- ore loaded up with too much work | overy season. J ap CUR NTEVT AY > | i } A Better Water Supply. -- METHOD NOT SATISFACTORY. | "The chairman brought up a matter eter § Table Linens. You will' o © attention of the ' co ee.| The Roy: ilitary College sessio s o a | ea . 5 . : { the attention of th mmitice, | Th : Ary ¢ ion sporting Notes. | County Road Building Going find many bargains in S that of employees at the plant doink of F09-10 will open with an improved | At Torre Haute, Ind. "Mike? Sc h d differ hg 1 ec or | wat syst eratic The suc. | ; Na : > Ahead Ver Slowly. 3 a eS litrereni JOS around ib city pit er i wil mon Ty on ie Sh treck defeated Marvin Hart in the | - y ps y 1 "he this lot. their own working hours. Complaint | tion pi carried further: inte lo. ah rotind of a tendound bout County Councillor Rankin, chairman had been made to him about the {the harbor so as to get a purer wa- Kansas City wom the trophy in the | of the vood roads' committee, and matter from different men engaged in [ter supply Work is now in. progress Y.M.C:A. international moet at the |reeve of Kingston township, is dis Reduced Prices : On Ladies' Wash Dresses, inalar work and although he believed | the college grounds being excavated { satisfied with the method thes commit : : 4 . Soe o ax 110 ( ALC second . Will keep out the sun, wind | that no drastic measures should he [in a number of places It is intended ttl exhibition, hicago on {tee adopted witn reference to building White Lawn and Mus- [te' spend $40,000 on water improve [Pd Vongoweer third. at Worcester | roads this year He advocated the lin Waists. Also Ladies' "White Underwear rs S Granular Efferves- cent Aperient Salts. and rain ; will not warp or taken, he wanted to know the opin x he 1 oe » sO) he | ME 3. « > § pA BR 5 hrink Can be rolled up or on of the committee Personally, he | nt od Mass. From there be will lave for hi ity doing the same as the city wa not interested and would ay | -- S--------" ty a i havi failed his rcBase its own machinery and do it pr av no Yn Swen, & ny alley 1 n r . that it was not plumbing work he | Gave A Fa se Alarm. } attr 3 np : Jn own work Ih vstem was prac offiorts to arrange a race with Shrubb = f tie lly adopted, but enough machinery Sidney Hatch, set a now wofld's re § 100 : 1 I i not been secured A road engi 1" 1 | : Ol'( Nn nhes, w | e a on When a man worked atrother jobs af- | from box 29, at the cornes of Frone N d id a Chi en a 5 eer is also required to supervise the ter hours and was then unable to do | teriae and Prock streets When th Ti w 1 14 $108) pe in } pas work Councillor Rankin has made a ood day work for him he Cound yen from both stations arrived then Is Alben Hotter Hm the mark tudy of it necessary to let him go. found. it Was a [ako alarm, and warai hy doth Lorey. . | chinery, and has devoted a great deal Alds. Angrove and Carson said that! not at all pleased. This practice in Chandicr, the Pacific coast champion | § ime to the work being inaugurs runnce, who was third in the five miles | (4 i Frontenac. Little progress i at Winnipeg, ha been suspended by | joing made on the roads so far let down quite easily These hades ¢ al ht feet long hid reference to He had himself | At five minutes to twelve, Tuesday | 1 dealt with cases in his own busine nicht, the firemen received an alarm road making and road ma A plea invigorating aperi- ent or axative draught. It is Mild" vet Certain in Action. It will be found highly beneficial in the treatment of BILIOUS HABITUAL Co I HEADACHES, ERUPTIONS SEA-SICKNESS, the various derangements of the 5. 5 Rand KIDNEYS, and all 8 Corey. the question was not an easy one to becoming quite common around the | deal with as the committee had prac: feity and if the offenders are caught it tically no strmg on a man after his lwifl go hard with: them. There ave working. hours at the plant, although | prisoners doing fourteen vears at the they were of the same. ojenion as the penitentiary for this 'offence a ; . . Tom" Lonuboat i not gmie so JOHN KING, R M F UL chaitman as regards letting him go, | -- : b : : A | » could not do a day's work It Ta ine "chesty since his defeat by Svan * C 9 \ matter that could best be dealt Had Fine Outing. berg, and has learned that his recent | Who is the Oldest Ex-Kingstonian : On Monday the church wardens of defeat of Shrubb, while regaining some in. Ottawa Kineston nd on motion the matter was left |! ute 8 ani tendered their an [of his prestige, will not keep him in |,,,, a Citizen nual complimentary picnia y 3 » I ¢ PIC to the l oondition. i Whe n the Kingston Old Boys' asso il two to deal with ¢ Yo pr Tar . 4 : ne rs » ehoir and a 3 1 . . . | Car pet W arehouse. | wson asked for information !™ mber of the choir and Sundav (pig Ralph Savidge, of Montreal, on | ciation of Ottawa paid their annual : «chool teachers The affair was held | ; a conference asked for hy {T1000 . dhs 'as held [Monday itched hi fourth shutout | visi m Si lav las me of : © at Kingston Mills and was a most | P ; Yt home, on Suiurdey last, one of : enjoviehle one The party left th : 3 mmittee, re street lighting It : ald 1° 1 secutive innjr that his opponmte |. )Johy ing { Bank stre ' dty' 1h the moraine ot tae oredr] n Pl hn.King, of Bank street, who came ¢ to Buy. wl beer tated at t! as eet + fai y a chest is fi ngston forty-f \ wen te 1 last meetin and returned at 9:30 ir the oVering have failed to got a run. Rochester, {to thi «city from Kingston forty-four of council that such nference had : rl Jersey City, Newark and Providence |vears ago and has followed the occu- a ¢ naking o tri i "op ans. : ) : : : een asked for but he had no recor. |Making the trip with th NHI pp-------------- erm-- pation of a painter ever since. He i lectioi + hy and other games were in py | remarkahl dul . Miss: Boars. tes ; {still a man of remar Kahle ac tivity, It was fc ; wh a meetin i in 188 Forneri's team se thoush havi I 1 the eighty-ve 3 : | tha uc on ef RT / wv . : ro | . ' I] ong aving passe we ar d heen asked for and 'August 3c 0 victory by a score of 34 "Kingston's Famous Fur Store. mark, and expects to lead the "Old |= ton ae the date ror to Tn] ; Boys" back to Kingston for many |3 THI ALWAYS BUSY STORE | ops opommmmorosmtyos ornonsonics i tein ml EET gE wre year [FrtissrdiS WHY NOT ymmitteg vill Be notified ac : > : i 3 wal Joe ee ene sha : Practical Man ? oO Q | the British. Colambia AAU, pending | Noxt vear the 'county council may an investig aio n info. his amateur | cide to get the necessary machinery. i standing. i -- - VERISH conditions of the ystem. Large Bottles, 25¢. Each. PREPARED BY i. B. McLeod, DRUGGIST, Now Is a Good Time the chairman and manager 222 TLLRLLTLLVVLTLRLLLTLSLS BRED in lioht committee, with game in succession, making forty con- | the happiest of the excursionists was ARF TT + Cor Princess & Montreal Sts. ¢ ' ¢ ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ' ' ¢ ' ' ' ® ® ssvesssesae VOLT LRRRLRABARNS ee ire bebrfedede beofrfrfoforde borbrddobeleod i= AAA Ed £2659C8 3 LA wt » Grand Trunk has issued one of the most artistio. bookiets pertaining to railroad literature that has come to ~~ hand this year. The title we pub- {heation is "Haunts of and Game." 1t contains a comprehensive description - of all the districts, bgpth | {for fishing and hunting, that are reached hy the Grand Trunk. The book is profusely illustrated and deal | Ryan, Mrs. J. Harris, Mrs. C. J} | Covery, Sydenham;~8 1. Palen, Belle- | ville; J. M. Walker, Perth: EE. & His- | cocke, - Gananoque; Ih Bow and | daughter, Toronto: J. A. Latin To E. I. Cheeseman, CM™yVton, ! N.Y.: H. Comstock, A. A. Fisher, vt » g ; Brockville; Miss A. H. Rynar, New s York; Agnes Copel: Aleville; W. : : Secure § Ad 2 [Eo den, Sie Ohi ty from She Aen bf AR 3 Toronto: omas Magwood. M ; Ham- jpeonst tothe. head of the. great. lakes. | : y A lilton, * Stratford: J. E. McLoughlin, | }° It ako contains ID Ting maps. The Bsr : g : over - of the publicatio o yd, reliable insurance ed Comfortable New York; A. E. Mooney, Montreal: | If you wear. one of these I hi - on o su " od Jo. . ! nake feel secure NS Senator Frost and wife, Smith's Falls; ql Q AAT I i Jve coer On | makes yon feel Se ire, PN Collar all the Charles Behsen. Albin NY: H '6 Flexible Straw Hats you havel | the front; and a speckled "trout leap | nerve and makes 4 : a : > | : ) eV er for 4 h ossibility ns oN Year Round-- Hart, Rochester, N.Y.. Thomas Bibeen, style and comfort ¢~mbined. 3 fre i i ples for & fiy, on tu a ml pr -- f |Albany, N.Y.; W. Tweedle, James \Car- : Re tively cheap roll, Rochester, N.Y.; A. Hallaur, W : - EY ap: A. Twadelle, Montreal; George King, | [selling now at $1.50. Remem- baton ra Cornwall: R. E. Strong, Toronto | Ga sdne id GG. Ferrin,. W. R. Bornne, Rochester::| ber all straw Hats are reduced iis C E ET J I. Headley, Ira B. Stewart, New mn price. ; vast Eatursiom: " York: G. M. Freeman, Midland; John hicago and North Western | 4 and prices moderate. 5 "WABASH Walsh, Boston: J. J. Frantz. Mont > - is railway daily, until September 30th. | @ POINTS 2% INCH, BACK 15; INCH. real: J. W. Brignon (sheriff). Wind Store closes at 90 clock. Very low rates from all points in Ca- 2 for 25¢. sor; Fred. H. 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