53 PAGE EIGHT. A ' ; THE DAILY srTISH WHIG, THURSPAYAUGUST 5, 1909 of which, it has not yet éven found BURNT PROTECTION PERSONAL MENTION, oft. "We have ordered copies of this de- Movements of The Pecple--What | termination and position to be me Thev Are Saying and Doing. ed to the city clerk, city treasurer, city SAYS THE WOOL TRUST DID} VW. H. Maund, of Coch-ane, Ont. is FOR, CARE ~ DURING THE council and the local hoard of health. : THIS visiting at his home in this city. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC. The communication was signed by . Miss Dickson, Kingston, is visiting twenty-three people , and it was paw --------_ Miss Pearl Moserip, Stratford, Ont. { Meeting of Citizens Was Held on ol. today, that 4 Torotts Be firht Philadelphia Manufacturer Has sl Annstrong, Port Hope, Spent | ednesday Night, and Con- [the case. ? Sent Letter to President ' Taft H 2 Akon. . Be Braun th vention Drafted For Board of ---------- Wednes'sy Night. and Com- guest of A. Elmer, Division street. ealth, i 24 v : J a ' y Health, and €.ty Council ONCE UNORGANIZED MOB munication Draited For Board| Misd Mae Hicks, Rochestey, N.Y, A mecting of the citizens billed by of Health, and City Council. ie visiting Miss Mabel Millan, at the 4 . : roquqis. | the city treasurer, for the cost of the dg Hine New York, Aug. 5.--A despatch tol pp hos Fleming, agent for the Lake patients cared for at Fort Henry, dur : i ; the American from Philadelphia says : | qo. ndn's Union, is in Toronto on ing the recent epidemic, was held, on . Cah . Definite charges that the wool trust Casinces Wednesday night, at the Iroquois ho- paid to preveft changes in the wool | "yy "hh 4 tel, and the attendance was quite tariff | schedules, that centributions|,. » ° "5° large. Dr. J. G. Edans was elected > were made by the trust to the cam- chairman pro tem, and Charles White paign funds of congressional incum= ceretary pra tem bents or ¢andidates in doubtful dis- | It was decided to send the following tricts, and that Speaker Cannon pro- communication to the board of health, mised the trust immunity from ad- city treasurer and city council : verse tariff changes are made by H. Made to Order. "In view of the great inconvenience k ; J. Hamill, of Philadelpita, director Get My 11 land lo stained by the epidemic of : E of the Carded Woollen Manufacturers' Quotations. last year for the introduction of Associalbon, in a letter to President i . M, Hucloy returned , Trenton, which 'we were in no wise responsible, i Fait. after g pleasant visit with friends in and the suppression of which could ! The charge of corruption of indi- Portsmouth. i JOHN MeKAY have been easily accomplished if the ro vidual prospective members of con- dwaird Leach, of J. A. Hendry's city had at the time a proper isola 1 4 gress 0s. contained in a letter for- She ea ol 3 spending a few days at 149-156 BROCK ST. tion hospital, together with the neces : warded to the president in which the |* Jaret a tl PT t . sary quarantine station, and had it : i Philadelpbhian demands a veto of the 5 188 2 gnes Bm Nol 0 Or ow >W 18 taken the most sensible and vigorous fy Payne bill on several grounds, among the guest of Miss Nellie Hanley, el- means to stamp out, we have decided 4 them being : ington street. : ; ; DT 10% to comply with the demand of the i That there has been no actual re- ", iss Lottie Tins and Miss Jeanie » city treasurer in connection with the i vision of the woollen schedules. Harkness ave 'ec t to visit friends in bills recently received from his oflice That various forms of protection Rochester, N.Y. ® These hill contain no particulars $d in are furnished the trust. - Mr. and Mrs. Peacesyinnipey, have * whatever, nor do they bear the signa j | That the woollen schedule alone, as been "the guests of Mrs?! George Haz- 4 ture of the party making the demand, 3 A i ' {it now stands, constitutes a broken lett, Brock street. ind we would be left completely in the - . pledge by the republican party to the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weir, 213 Wil- Bi: am street, will remove to Ottawa » e ] id-1dark as to the purpose of these bills SIR FREDERICK BQ WE N. i public for honest and actual FOR BOATING AND. CAMPING =. vs il | on oman mag, [And i ® Mon the printed heads of the city trea si a. os Mr. Hamill's letter to President || Char tes Murphy, "i ort Hope, spend- office Service Club dinner to the delegates | Taft declares that upon a trip to! ing the week end in Kingston, re- § ¢ consider it unfair to bill mere. | to the Imperial Defence Conference, | Boston last summer in company _with | turned west, to-day. : Cie ® lly the ones who in the latter stages [with Major-General Arbuthnot as lepresentative. MeKinley, of Nlinois,| Mrs. DeWitta and Miss DeWitta, " n 8 of the emidontic. wer - : Speaker. Cannon met representatives Gananoque, are visiting Mrs. Fred. ent to 0 ; Si rode torde Ca : J whe } wa orn chairman, Sir Frederic k Borden, of the wool trust and gave assurances | Reid, ; Princess street. Dy ) f ouble for the first hall year of peaking in response to the toast of {hat the woollen, schedule would not! Frank Mullin, Ordnance street, is ill, Nickel cased with strongly 4 wevalonce to. wo. sot. trok he Our Guests," said a few year avo be ¢hanged. ~ with typhoid fever, in the Hotel Dieu, . he forces of Canada were an ) It is further charged that the wool but is progressing nicely. y : trnst subsequently made a large con-| Mrs. William Groves, New York, i: : : . raSpOL 1 ae tributicn to the republican congres- visiting her mother, father and broth Made in small size, for j , ar of the discrer fi ilfferent lepartment ff the army gonal campaign committee through © at 250. 1 niversity avenue, either pocket or wrist wear wore all nid in the dominion where they could, ; McKinley, the treasurer. | Mus, William Forrest, Barrack street, and in 12 sizes. Phin model 4 the board of he bh, and fc ; }. | once, put fifty thousand men in the - left, Wednesday, te visit her parénts, for pocket wear. ¢ 3 . oy . ' . ThesStatement Denied. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fallon, Cornwall. oN | Mrs. Henry T. Jones, is spending a Kingston, visiting friends in Brockville, has returned home. C, S. Martin, of the Oswego, N.Y., Palladium, was a visitor in the city. today. Mrs, John Deraldy, Rochester, N. | § visiting Mrs. Fred. Reid, Prin- HOCRER This store is always doing something in the way of giving values that serve to make it the most popular buying place in town for women, who like the best in Hosiery. Tan 'Stockings Plain or fancy, in a gréat variety of makes from the strong, durable stocking in closes ly woven cotton to the dainty fine French Lisle Hosiery, 12ic, 15¢, 20c, 25¢, 35e¢, 45¢, 50c up. White Stockings In all thé {wanted makes, Cotton, Lisle or Silk, plain or lace effects. Colored Stockings ; & In light Greens, \Navy, Pinks, Light Blues, pataan By ol isis a nots declitgs absolitely fo. make. any couple of days with her parents, Mr li l Wiste 1 I t Trios: Sir Frederick, were coing to begin at | : * and Mrs. John Ada, Cape Vincent, N. Ores Cardinals, isteria and other lL i ied { e fi patient nd thes ' : reg to the charges ' contained in i not asked » pay a le cent, once to do their duty, to lay a foun- the Hamill letter. But Representative shades. | be ORO RO RRO AS * BORON CRRCRCRCRORCROR HORE CH made movements, stem wind- § ¢ { - rity 1 of Sve Jd ing and sctting. " ROO REALE ranized mob; now they had got their CROCRORCRCR RRR mo motion, O to bill these s » field, and in a few weeks another patien nts, f provisions, UL Gift ' : : Washi 1. 5.--8 Can-! The best value in low thousand. They, in Canada, said ington, Aug. 5.--Speaker Can . ! ; s : Mrs. William Victor, and daughter, vhilst d to the last copper [dation ig building the navy which McKinley, of llinois, who was said Elsie, Bro i) my N.Y.. are l li I ring to. have been with the speaker when 1516: HFoosiyn, A. 1., a iphiCaying would co-okerate with and be a part : 3b . ray) vou 0-¢ x | ; the representatives of the wool trust with, Miss Louise Hjpson, Division ireat nl street, Kenneth Millan and A. Sommerville left, on Wednesday, in the former's priced watches. Too mang ) 1s We can not se hie 15th of ti kind of when trouble vere met and the corrupt bargain tish navy made not. to change the woollen ms S---------- chadules, cmphatically denied the LIKELY MANY DROWNED tor vacht, for a two weeks' holiday down JEWELLER ip the exp onnected wi e run =z : ne the river ¢ a BO ss ls bo Through Founding f British' iui kararans . Frank Dempsey, Millinocket, Maine, 3 Marriage Likekess. Issued i 3 pasa A : ' 1 . RL oug Shr og ia 1 4 ok FANCEASIACISIGIACIACIAGK has joined his wife an diikirom, who dip 3 He us Logan Ly bu i re % M are visiting Mrs. T. E. Reecorla, Mon- nd allows » spread throw itis] MRS." SEAGRAM DEAD. io yin Cape Town, Aug British real strect SIevssssssvessreseiee careless and indifference manifested at asp os. ug did te : : CE m----m-- Teal a Sheppard. Dugele, tad cement, 1s ania, 10 or "a ; I 3 Special to the Whig. Miss Lulu Sheppard, Sl apasec, arn in keeping with the course pursued by | off Slang Bay. It is feared that the 4 Eerlin, Ont., Aug. 5.-- } visiting thiir uncle. F Bazeau, On- other municipalities, or suggested by ! fatalities will be heavy. as the wsel + Word was received, Wednes- 4 tario sircet, » ri asi y equity, mor,is 1t in our estimation, le- | earried a considerable number of pas-' day nighy, gf the sudden E Mrs Thompsol:™ Union street, and Ss engers Nine survivors hav th. death, irom . heart failure, Miss Bertha Cowie, John street, have returned from a pleasant visit at We, therefore, refuse to pay these : +: of Mrs. Joseph E. Seagram, 0 ROR etesnssatieatianssedanstieaqenseastinant fae] Special Sale --OF-- Summer Gloves LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Tans, Blacks, Greys. Regular makes 35¢, 3%¢, 49c. Your Choice, 25¢c SAREE \ bills, and we have decided in meeting far been landed and six bodic have 4 at Hotel Ottawa, Cushing's * Lansdowne and Ivy Lea wssembled to resist ail attempt to | alregdy been washed upon the beach. - Island, Portland, Maine, | Misses Mabel and Alice Merritt, Col- ollect the same, and if forced to Sree ------ f= where the deceased lady was 2 : . : vill invoke the protection of th CITY AND VICINITY. spending a holiday i : 7 8 the s Ss or w : $ ts ° . Bastow, at his cottage, East View It is the simplest thing HM courts, in which we feel the city will > Park, River St. Lawrence, the world to buy the wrong make : sorry gb m of the manne Li Iva Now ot. ; 2 HACK HEE ASIA Miss Flarence Williamson has re Yishine Tackle at. thelbhon\™ led an epicemie, he nature Camplhe dro slaughter sale i : es turned to the city, after an absence of wron iG. A alors will ag : TT = = == | summer hats, STANLEY SHARPE DEAD. three months, and will spend the g » 4 glers Deafness Cannot Be Cured. em re month at 51 Clergy street. do well to bes r in mind that By Jocal g ations, as they | anno! Were Promptly Advised. The Youth Never Regained Con- Mrs. Harte, of Baldwinsville, N.Y., Pad : reach the Rss rortion of the ear Inspector Kidd says that every su sciousness who has been visiting her sister, Mrs air Py . y {There nly one wi o cure deafne s Sness. fair treatment is the 1 ule od that v contin) ne "| eessful candidate, at the recent } (Continued from page 4.) James Baker, Queen street, for the here, be the customer no- afne aused by an inflamed. co trance examination, was advised by | ) k rr past two weeks, has returned home. . ? y dition of the mucous lining « e | jet tl It and every { At twa o'clock, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. W H. Armstrong and baby vice or ex pert. We have | Eustachian Tube. When thie tabe i= | letter as to te result and every UIE ihe soul of Warren. Stanley Sharpe, Hleanor,: returned to Por Hope, flamed vou have a rumbling sot 1ecessf candidate was also apprised Tost . \ J 2 ¥ Wednesday, after a month's visit with every requirement for any |imperfect hearing, and when it is entire | by loticr as to the details of failure, (Pa3¢d peacelully on lo clernal ¥. x i s . fu : Iv ," Deafness i s vod after a few hours' suffering: The de- | a sg oho 3: 1 ™ kind of fishing, and our only [une the ation © can re a .--_.,_.. | tx wat TrOLoh honk ot mid het. mother, Mrs. Murphy, Rideau | § ilk al aim in Hhusiness is to give tic wil he destroved Great Clearing Sale. night, Wednesday, in an unconscious The engagement is announced of 1 oves i ' \ f . > . . en ar iS04 Prevost, Brock street, has made a| condition, due to an accident at Lake yi [da Richards, voungest daughter the cu iver exac tly what | tarrh, ling bu great reduction in prices in the or-| Ontario park, and despite all that on Rick rd Riohara aie ly) it 'i. Ligl Bl he wat! i, (flamed condition of the mucous furfaces: [der and ready-made clothing depart-| could be done for him, he never re- oo ff. H. Todgham, Phm.B., Toronto. i White, * Black, Tans, Greys, Light ues { ment. Also in the gents' furnishings | nine consviousness, or recognized The wedding will take place in Sep- and other equally good shades, worth boc, le [! nt be cured Jb 5 Catar to make room for his fall and win- | nvone around him. tember bl 90 - Feare--Schd--Tor circulars, Treo" ' r c. ter importations. | The late Stanley Sharpe was the: Mjel Katie Shechan, Bellevillo, and | #2 (ace, " borne street, are the guests of J. rR a RORORCED CROROROR o FOROS OORT CAPER LECCE) ---------------- t d sod bh Oo it 7h Dien: | young son of Maj. and Mrs. Alex- Miss Bessie Allan, Minneapolis, wer W. A. Mitchell's Hardware ware, 'ake Hall's Family Pills for Co as "Twas A Busy Place ander Sharpe, 252 Barrie street. He yigiting Mrs. E. Hammond, Bagot Your Choice 39¢ Pair 4] Swift wharfgs= one of the busi was horn in, the city about nincteen iret. The laiter, with baby, accom places in the city between four | vears ago, aml had lived here all his panied her visitors to Belleville, to tes five o'clock in the afternoon | life. He wa educated in the public yigit her mother. ¢ terday there were no ls than five| and high schools, - after which he en A jolly crowd came to town Sun a | "teamers in at the wharf at one time, | tered whe service of the Canadian day," in "Jack" Conroy's yacht, th Kinceston, Caspian, Rideau Wing | Pacific Telegraph company, and was Argo, Arthur Woods, Jack Penning ® Aletha and Wolfe Ialander employed the as assistant operator | ton and Percy Ogden, all of Port anc imnens rr lat the time of his death. He was a Hope, on their way to the Thousand 1,000 Islands Roches ster. { member of Cooke's church. Islands, for a week. While in the city, . 3 P Steamers North King and Cas pian | That it was a terrible blow to the they were the guests of Charles Mur- Just received a lot of very Shoes designs ( ' ] rn Jor en Ian one mix pg nine: Phy; ident nis in Fine Embroidered and Lace Trimmed 3 and for Bay of Quinte ports and Ro-| to-day the members of the family are FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. Squares and Doylies and Table Centres. § chester, at 5 p.m. J. P. Hanley, | hcari-broken at the loss of their son | ee ' ' ageot. and brother. | Cheese Offered and "Sc. 1 at Thurs- : asin hain -- | he cased was well-known in the | day's Meeting. On Tour Of Canada | i » exceptionally so in Porting cir- The president," l'. W. Valleau, occu ? i WHEA ; When your stomach goes out of business Rev, John Baird, of Edinburgh, Scotland, who is making a tour of player of considerable ability, as well Gf the Frontenac cheese board on (Canada, arrived in the city from | B58. an excellent runner, at mile and Thursday afternoon. These factories \ nts thi morning. and is stayin half mile distances, and many trophies boarded mitreal orning, a is st or t 2 Pa ; : - Ir are left behind to testify to his torm- White--Cataraqui, 100; Latimer, 25; at the home of 8. A. Reid, ine street. He will spend a few month visiting the leading cities in Canada, | er Comiliests, : Sunbury, 40; total, 165. Besides his sorrowing parents four | Colored--Arigan, 40; Battersea, 50 brothers, John ofid Russell, Fresno, | ilm Grove, 40; Excelsior, 30; Glen California, Hughie, Idaho; and Alex- |Lurnie, 60; Glenvale, 60; Gilt Edge, ander engines of » steamer D. | 75: in I Can Accommodate 600. i ins nies, 2; Morning Star, 36 | © fpr sO OR ORAROHROI OO OO OOHRS ' Tol} re: 12° ) 818 8 ode 42; ? 4, Rr huis bias ios at. a ---- Proprietor Tdlfer, of the British-Ame- | A, Marshall, (Ohio; M . Having | 60; Rose Hill, 50; Sand Hill, 30; St. : : rican: and: Frontenac hotel » HDY there | Cleveland, and Miss Lillie, at home, Lawrence, 57: Silver Springs, 70, | sesess-- A i i, mmm | is no reason Why ordinary i con" lare left to mourn. | Cone Islands, 57% McGrath's 60; : - ventions should not be invite to - Ross; who attended. the -deceas- | Collins Bay, 50; total, 1,007, 0009000000000 00000000000¢ RE HARIGIRGIIIHORASKACI OEE Kingston. He says that the five lead I said that death was due to shock, | The bidding opened at He. and sales 1000000000000 09000000¢ - oy ing hotels her wecommodate 600 fas the skull was not fractured. Two Be made as follows: At 11 5-16c. ) a dD |e and the dinary convention is | severe sealp wounds were inflicted by | M, Alexander secured the offerings of ; > : : fram 200 to 400, | the force of the blow, 'but the skull {Git Edge, Latimer, Glenvale, Ontar- $ -- was not injured. io, St. Lawrence, Thousand Islands, ur red 0€ New Fite Horse. | ---------------- {Pine HiH® McGrath's, Rose Hill and : le was a football and baseball pied the chair at the regular meeting for ten mornings--then keep on eating it. It keeps the stomach sweet and clean and the bowels healthy and active. wad will then return. ------------------------ le 4 HE SHEA ¥ +e Chairman Rigney. of the fire and | New Druggist In Old Stand. | Morning Star. At the same price light committee, and Dr. Nicholls, | The negotiations for the transfer of {Mr. Murphy bought Battersea, Elm A i E . V.8., purchased a bay mare, 15.2} | the drag business conducted by W. | Grove, Collins Bay, Excelsior, Glen- hand high from W. MeAdoo, of - the | H. Medley, corner Princess, and Clergy { burnie and Model, Mr. Murphy had 0eS erri nn Montreal ! ke the of | streets, to C. 8. Prouse, of Cardinal, {a hid .of 11jc. but it was not ac- HE WITH STYLE AND INDIVIDUALITY. Fourists in the iy rt ordially invited to visit th tablish SHARK HHO road, to take place "Charlie," the veteran fire horse that [were finally completed on Wedwesday, | cepted. died: a few dave ago, and was used on {and Mr, Prouse is now. in possession. - the hook and ladder truck. he mare | His many friends are glad to welcome COL. McDOUGALL"S JOB. was piven ial, and is expected to [him back to Kingston, where he is} > well-known. Previous to 'his removal | Promoted to Be Chief Staff Officer : Sr fo Cardinal;ihe was for thiee Yours | at Halifax. Some. Splendid Bargains in Ladies' and Band ™m The Park To-Night. Ie ad clerk in Wade's drug fore HE Lieut-Col.. 'J..C. McDougall, R.C. 4 : Macdonald Park |j3uiee 15 an enorattic, busting yous |R.. now in command of Wolseley bar. | Gents' I'ine Tan Shoes. nicht ill he March, "Christ a thoroughly quaified drug racks, London, Ont., and a brother of : x 11 8 { the rig ste I 1c : . ie hurch leetion Walsh melodies; | © bi ol . the right stamp Me cA. OK. Kirkpatrick, Kingston, > M make a splendid success of his new Xeger all'; selection, 'Me htus will be transferred, on Sept. 1st, to 11 « venture, i ap . . ? . Childhood'; mareh, 'First « { Halifax as chief staff officer of the selection, "Walworth ; march -- R, {maritime provinces. The command is : Persevers ance': selection, "*Guide Me Summoned To Court i | the most unportant in Canada of its march, 'Marc hing On ; march, "Un-|{ Saniiary lnspecior cCammon, to- {kind. Col. McDougall has for the sy ce = dor the. Colors' "God Save Our Gra-| day, had a summons issucd against a {past year been on special duty at Ladies' Shoes from 85¢ up. ions King Adjutant W. I Par Prine Ss street property owner, charg- militia headyuarters, Ottawa, and | sons, officer. William Christmas, band- ing him with having unsanitary pre lately hgs been in charge of provin- master, mises, after heing notified to make | cial school of instruction in British | HFAF ment ¢ LIVINGSTON & BRO. The le t rit d 1 i House, in Kingston, to i High-Class English Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds and Men's Furnishings. NOK AHH HK The programme at ¥ SRARAAHARNIAAAAANA A ee aa ---------- neecseary changes: The ease is the | Columbia. His successor isnot vet | Don't be a gronch, smile, and join | first to coms efore the court, sine Hing : | T the throng ns to Locomotive til annual inspection was made hy | > ------------------ i | Works employees' picnic, Lake Ontario | Constables Timmerman and Davis. {| The Toronto barbers are agitating Park, Saturday. =th ---- re ---- to have minimum rates from #10 to See] 2 RDee = underwenr Yee Bibby's dainty 81 shirts. £12 a week bese sn: ALL 080 sans ¥ Livin ro 78-77 BROCK ST. AO 8 FHA AAG AAI AAAI Ag