Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Aug 1909, p. 2

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v HE S950 20080 DTCI0P00ES TOLL IVS THE DAILY BRITIER WHIG, FRIIPAY, AUGUST 6, 1909, Y Get Acquainted With Dominion Shot Shells Loaded With 4 Dupont Smokeless Powder , "The Wianing Combination" ' At the Trap or in the Field ! DOMINION AMMUNITION Is Always Ahead Ask Your Dealer aE Loaded by the Dominion Cartridge Co. Ltd. Montreal, Canada bash Sale Fl at L. 6000000000000000009008 | arm syst Annual August vale (14th Anniversary.) Some Specials on the 0O0r, 40c, 48c. 80c¢. 88c¢ .01 .20 50¢ 60¢ 00 10 25 .50 FURNITURE SPECIALS 1 Brass Bed $65, at $50. large Oak Dresser, Linoleums, 1 extra $45 Everything reduced PHONE 90. YOURS, Harrison Co. cidedly handicapped. A Vudor Porch Shades LC Will keep out the will be rolled up or down quite easily. These shade all eight feet long widths of : sun, wind and rain ; not warp or shrink Can let 3 are in 4 feet 8 + « 8 . '" 10 + « $2.50 3.50 5.00, 50. wide, Come work. R. McFAUL, Kingston in and see how they Carpet Warehouse, It May Be Your House Which will be stroyed or lightning. to by the next be damaged fire des ot neglect the afforded by a Many people protection that is an insurance policy Ai linble Any Be wise time isk it longer. explain reliable and liber terms conype any our al --don't Let police ies us Our C against mpani by 'protect you lightning. los McCANN'S,y Real Egtate rand Insurance Exchange. Brock and King Cor + Sts. 5 = pep Jarpet ment $55, {tions | | rast lever, GIVEN FILL POWER. OF CHOOSING HIS OWN FIREMEN. Chief Armstrong Re-organizing the Department--Committee Gives Him Wi He Asks--Will Soon Begin His Inspection of the City. Chief Armstrong, the Kingston fire taken right hold already effected at the new head of department, of things and bas number of changes at the stations After looking over the ground the chief said he was tainly surprised at the results obtaip- ed by the local brigade for vears "with inefficient equipment, How- | he was brought here to re-orga- nize the brigade, and to bring it to a greater state of efficiency He has back of him a live committee of the council which is securing for him a cer city all extra equipment needed, and which is giving him a free hapd. For instance, the new rules and re gulaticns of the 'department, passed | hy the city council on July 5th, give the 'chief the full power of appoint c& all firemen. Formerly power was vested in' the fire mittee, A year ago the chairman and the chief were given the power of appointment. Now the chief alcne makes the appointments. The com- com- ARMSTRONG. CHIE} adopted all reference equipment, them what recommenda of cily Chief King- had He's department Unless he would never for is his to nittioe with additional council endor Armstrong has ston fire chief the boss 'of the he was made the have accepted the fire chief woth limited purchase and the that other before. od 0 no ever boss appointment a powers dle the for Armstrong he is He is has had twelve fire-fichter, was with the and he was throug in the Queen city was he hae impressed the right thirty-eight years' Eleven years Toronto bri- h many great The Toronto him in 1908, chief of the Port efter being sought Marie, One of his was from ex At Port Arthur a number He prefers east, however when the gade blazing gasoline government dry citizen advised to send the as an explo hoat wasn't the bri "We've the chief pretty Chief citizens that je Des ition -- e man years and ex ) --C------.. ience this as a ol cade fire chief when Arthur 'also hy Sault best recommendations Mavor Coatsworth | Chief Armstrong "difficult fires to 7 and work The other night = catled to a Yueh out from the a prominent Armstron the ocenr sorry to lose made ade, Ste wars brig to had fight in the bri nof craft and the risk However, right at the vacht take those chances," ind beside feels rhting a that It would heen had to fire. Ch i: j brig ion mig we ig ade ear ht the wont 0 one like from have chi get into the boat Wonder the of the the gasoline yacht flames chiof ordered for tour sale | hire the land ferent af to fight bre wed we the at sat ing a it oon as wa ex brig in ques ucee ade fo was in secures the Xtra « Cjuipment tatic he nspeetion very large building will be carefully hoted also give attention to the At present there the s on file, hould happen to and Mneman, department would be a wlile. e The chief the city dome bell tricity from the o fhat it would the alarm will gin his in He fire the city I . \ are vd anythi tem rece vstem and the John in would con bre strike no of ran hireman imi the mix-up for liked by have nected the are time as was run Of .G. tion proceeds the Rocky ting subjects ironments ¢ Gr IT? the Grand stward andenr of wi constru sun} k acilic wrt of of seen of the Yel brought into special and most in Mount Robson, above level train Yellow mountain and grandeur of ens Pass being of ad One low he are the tures 00 fp he seen ed through the h this ts ight terestin is towering wen wind which from i ill prog Pass Althoug been known, determined upposed to be but mountains in vee been prov Mount being he ad has a er 1 long heig ha until particu now, ce cht been recently 1s it ly FEE ihe height <0 not th many y of e hichest y kK ii the { x Rockies 1 the highest wnadi mountain the th a o Russell, well a painting 3 which portrays ind g from the v gives an nders that are in over the all-Ca Drink With Satisfaction. I and other bever please am soda are to to keep them pl of the materials, the glasses and the prompt Service Our ce or customers The cleanliness attr 20ds s mardi au ased purity of the Mave in made for peopl Wade's drug and unite to pat our It is wlity class by itself who demand Story has | | the of | into | y | Mountains new | cry AXD vIDINITY. $1.65 Watertown & Return $1. 65. | Saturday, 5 am. or 2 pm. Sun- | day, 7:30 a.m. or 2 p.m.; returning |Sunaay or Monday. | ---------- | Band Concert Last Night. | Last night the gave another of_ their popular lecrts, at Macdonald park. A fin Faramme was rendered, and a crowd was in attendance. A {number of boats were out around ! park. Salvation pro large large the Ogdensburg Excursion. Four hundred and eight people loft this morning on the steamer America's excursion to Ogdensburg, N.Y wae the largest crowd of the season. | The trip to Ogdensburg is becoming | quiie popolar. i -------- | Made A Fine Catch. i catches of fish are being Sharbot Lake. Yesterday, succeded in landing ranging from 5} fishing has been fine at Lotto | Some made | Walter soven fine salmon, {to 134 pounds. The {very good all summer, and Sharbet | Lake has been besicged with fisher- | . Fish stories are the order of tho this | He Was From Kingston. Thomson, whose picture appeared in the latest issue of the Monro Stan- | dard, among a number of Baseball | men in South Africa, and desc ribed as a former Kingstonian, was previous to embarking with the South African con- tingent, with Thomas Nash, as clerk in the British-American hotel news stand. eee Visiting In The City. Ross, of Toronto, of city post offices, with daughter, 'has been the James Stewart, Stuart Ross, who is one of those who came in for the birth- dax honors, has returned Toronto but wife and daughter ing on for few days. Cecrge tendent wife and guest of Mrs street. Mr. his queen's to his are a Hoping For A Quorum. The board oi health is called to meet. on Monday afternoon, and Chair- man Pailey hopes a quorum of mem bers will be "present. It is desirable that the board pass a motion regard ing the closing of pit closets in the section Wfnded by and Barrie street and the water's edge solicitor has prepared the me(s- resolution. The sanifary condi- tho city will be greatly im- the abolition. (Queen cily sary tion of proved by Thrown By A Wige. A little girl, named McCarey, injured at the lower fire hall on Thurs day evening. ~The girl, in with some other children was run- ining through the station and in | passing out the lower struck {the wire stretched across open ling. The struck her below the chin her off her feet upon the She got up, ran a "little way towards her own howe, when she fell in a faint After few minutes she came around and be vond a lump on her not seriously injured. door the wire Just and threw pavement head, was Who Stole The Bacon ? A jolly crowd of Kingstoniane whe ara camping at Cassidy's Point, have a mystery their hands. The other night, while they were all asleep, «oma mean Ruesen a raid the on made upon | which away for broak fast. sure had been put "Fhe Village Blacksmith' that. a sca serpent the 2 but the "Heavyweight," dread of wild animals, » he heard a bear prowl "Waxie" puts it down to theft, but yet the not been solved 19 party, has a that he ing around. common stery has 18 sue just as mys IN MARINE CIRCLES. Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. schooner Maize is at Davis' Lo undergo repairs schooner Cornelia Richardsons'. The dry dock The {feldspar at The steamer Tim | barge, for Picton. I'he steamer Roscmount | Fort William last night The government steamer at the drv-dock on Thursday night | The steamer McCormick arrived from Oswego, and went Davis' dry dock for repairs I'he steamer Wassaga pa to Belleville, to William Si. Le O loadin is Healey ane cleared leared io: Scout wa into { seed] up, her load ce for way Fort I'he steamer Riglcau canal ports this morning, 4 engers and freight [ I'he steamer Canadian will hr fo: with | ouis cleared rain at Fort William for Richardsons' elevator, The steamer will arrive in a | week . Swift's : Steamer City of up, to-night; steamer and up, to-day; schooner nelia, cleared for Oswego, to-day The harbormaster has been noisy vachts do not come un- | der noise by-law passed the city council. He will consult ity engineer about the matter. Capt. William Smith will likely re- the remains of the old steamers Empire State and Pilgrim from harbor during the coming hulks are offered to whoever them. boat annoyance over line of abandoned piles formed the foundation of the, Caspifin, Caor- treal, down | asked gasoline the new the move lower fail I'he remove Pleasure express of the. that once RK. &P bridge. owners continue long The menace to navigation in their present. condition Fhe city council should ask the K I. Railway company if it has any fur ther them, The vompany no doubt, do the right 'thing Harbormaster McCammon called captains to iime Wednesday piles are a use for is some- times At Swift's wharf, afternoon, the steamer wouldn't back up another steamer to land. The harbormaster, who was on the wharf, n settled the wordy warfare by the captain of the landed to make room, and the order obeved of a to small allow S00 or dering ves was sel of "the the roars harbor The city cast ont the "'pufi- demons call' i the People puff council should » they bbyv's fancy ar 2 for 2h¢. hose, Army band ® con- | superin- | was company | pantry and carried off a side of hacon, | on | 'ment load | Mon- if | by | the will | to | the existence railway pier below Cataraqui | &| will, | upon to bring stubborn | captain THERE 1S TROUBLE IN SECURING QU QUORUM FOR THE MEETINGS. Waterworks' Committee Had But Three Members Present Yester day Afternoon--Will Sell 01d Pump Engine For $200. The chairmen of the dificrent com mittees of the city council have a 'great deal of trouble these days, curing a quorum for their meeting: There are some of the city fathers who simply will not turn out to a meet ing during the warm weather. Yester day afternoon, a meeting of the wa terworks committee was called, but the chairman, AM, Craig, could not | get a quorum. Alds. Toye and Han | ley were the only members of the com mittee who put in an appearance, Or Wednesday afternoon, two committees were in session, and between the tw they managed to get gnough member: for a vote. It was necessary that = couple of the members move from om meeting to the other from time tc time, The sale of the old pump engine. now stored at the waterworks plant was one of the matters up for discus dion at yesterday's meeting, permis sion having been given 'the committee some time ago, to sell the engine the person offering the highest price The engine has been out of commission for almost thirteen .years. Karl Gold man, of Kingston, has made an offe: of 8200 for the engine, and the mem bers decided to let him have it at that figure, the cash to be paid forthwitl and the engine removed by August 15th. The old question between the city and the Donnelly Wrecking company, re the uso of the wharf at the water- works plant, was to have been taken up again, but owing to the fact that there was ng quorum, it could not be done. se stay- | COMPLAINT IS MADE About Shooting Young Duck: ! Around Verona. "It a shame, something should be done to prevent it." ! A well-known citizen made thi statment to the Whig, this morning in/ making a complaint about peopl woting young ducks around Verona He says that a has been going and that the ducks should that the birds and are shot able to flutter is and great deal of shooting on in this vicinity shooting of the young be stopped. He says are not yet able to fly down just as they a little are B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Howard White, Buffalo, N.Y.; 1 | Blakley, Toronto: John, Rush, South Bend, Ind.; Herbert Moa wether, John Ogg, Guelph; J. B. Watson, Geo {O'Brien and daughder, Toronto; Miss 'L. Barger, Miss E Oakland Cal: F. .¥ dryers, Toronto; Wm | Davidson, Montreal; Mrs. Frank John 'son, Glenn Elgin: W. H. Bogle, F N. Vandusen, Napanee; F. S, Smith Montzval; M. E. Galvin, Detreit; F |B. Leslie, Montreal; J. H. Smallbo: { tom, New York; H. 8S. Martin, Os | wegor John P. Devane, Thos. E. C. Burnbam, Oscar Lavillior Jost, 7. Collin, New York; J. E Ottawa; Mrs. R. Mack, Pro | viele wice, R.1.; J. C. Devorzah, New | York; D. K. Folson, Virginia; C. Jef {frey, Picton; * C. C. Stark, Toronto ell F. Kelly, Hamilton; H. J W. J. Dorkill, Toronto; R. Mec , city; Mics Plammer, Miss Ter honour, Mrs. Millner, Miss Golda Mill Mics Ross, Miss Kinerick, Wa "Ibash, Ind; G. A. Thenctt, Montreal F. L. Hall, Perth y Borger, Jno. { Gratton, special request J. M Sherlock will sing Campion's "Ninety "He Wipes The Eve," Queen church | Ry Toronto, Amd Nine," From {_ Methodist and Lee's Tear Every at Stree on Sunday evening Bibby's great 69%. shirt sale commenced on St alterations to be made to Luke's church. Bibby's great 69c. shirt sale. McGrill, Revie The wi ork Mrs. charge the Dear that 0 hb lines your I we ha Jesus toil that your with ome less, all £ much with with We the k few fi ast of int strate lerful nraise 30th, Sunda Week-¢ Soldie Inconu Thank Christ Indoo Out-de Hours Famil Soldier War-C Sunda New Kings I Ny ed duet 7:30 in he blessi aty. S Held The the le | | Work has been J | ' HALF - PRICE SALE OF SUMMER HATS ENDS T0=MORROW Saturday closes our week's sale, and those who have 'not already taken advantage of it should do SO now. Think of it, any Straw Hat (for men, women _ or children) at exactly hall. price. Also Linen Hats for men, women and children and Light Grey Felt Hats for men. Fancy Hat Bands, haif price, Sc. SoG 126-128 Princess St. lets | ling se | ing of the came lack fourteen and a half pounds, three pounds. care to divulge the spot that yielded the five these ng a one t | he doesn't to kn out w An connec | that pulled { two | the | the ao, The the line. viciou low. openec fresh had hook. | | | | | stolen Domir | tawa | Front storckeepers, to be tives one d are of "On be sold buy can son = By Loron Ane Tear Street | evening "It | Gibson's ways It's when sufficie that Buy Store THE SALVATION ARMY. of ningston is given by Adjutant and | working and "who leave Kingston next week to co-operation remembrance 0] : and sell-sacrifice with us in interest {ive '1n our { hrone Ghost, during the past Special Convicts Others Converts Members Afte \ugus p.m. kindness God abundantly feet bass hook. learned of Napoleon determined to recapture saucy first Some circulation Nine," at LADIES" CASHMERE. STOCKINGS % We will put on sale 300 Pairs of Ladies' ay Stockings. Guaran- teed pure cashmere. Worth 30 and 35¢ pair. While: they last you can buy them at.............onu cape ssimpisnssens 15¢ PAIR » Special while " : Yards Unbleached Table Linen. it lasts at . -- Pairs om Size Lace Curtains, worth, $1.25 Pair. Special at .. 2 18 48 Large Size Bed Spreads. Special at... New Collars 18c YARD 95¢ PAIR 95c PAIR New Belts Sesesnananarranaans tens New F rillings CORRIGAN"S. $1.50 BOOKS FOR 50c¢ Below is given a few of the list of cloth bound, illustrated works of fiction published in Canada to sell at $1.50. importing from the U. enables us to them at 50c. These Are Well Worth Repeating The Black Bag, by Louis Joseph Vance. The Boss of Little Arcady, by amthor "The Spenders.'" Freckels, by Gene Stratton-Porter. A Gentleman From Iniana, by Booth Tarkington: : I'he Heart Line, by Gilett Burgess. The Grey Cloak, by Harold MecGrah. The Lion and The Mouse, by Charles Klein. Half a Rogue, by Hareld MeGrah. The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair. Cape Cod Folks, by Sarah P. Greene. Brewsters Millions, Jutcheon. Lavender and Old by Reed. The Captain of the Grey Horse Troop, by Hamil Garland. Peggy O'Neil, by Alfred Henry Lewis. The Girl From Tim's Place, by Charles Clark Munn. The College Book Store, 'Phone, 919. sdeiminlninimniufeleininjeineinloiiefeiet A\Few Trade Stimulators for Saturday 3 Ladies' White Cot- JInderskirts, "with deep and finished with Lace. All sizes. 50c. line, to clear at 39c Each All the better lines of derskirts at reduced prices on SATURDAY. w of the Work Here During the Past Year. following report of their year with the Salvation Army -corps Gold Lockets Our stock of Lockets for presentation was never more complete. Round and oval de- signg, in both bright and colored gold. We supply/raised gold Monograms at mode- rate cost, or Engrave any Locket we: sell free of charge. SMITH BROS., Marriage Licenses Issued. "Phone, 666. Jewellers, Opticians. 8 Parsons, the two hard- | Ss. who have been bu poet months' here E. officers » for fourteen Ww. regret of their many fisends : Comrades and Friends--We feel we capnot let this opportunity wv without writing you a . few thanking you for your hearty since we have been in nidst. Since coming among you ve learned to love you in Christ for your work's sake and the of your work, labor, 1 the ever pray of McLean of dying souls, will memory. We earnestly God will so mould and fashion lives "ghat when you are done the things of earth and yol to stand before the Great Wlite you may be presented fault- We pray that God may make race abound toward you; live in the presence of Jesus, walk God, commune with the Holy and the God of peacé will be You would like to here, with ind permission of the press, a gures regarding the work of the vear, which will, we are sure,, be erest to you, and also demon the fact that God, in a wen way, has been gracious to » to His Name. The figures are, year, ending July by Geo. Barr Mec- Lace, Myrtle SAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA ALAA AAA LALLA ALLL DLDDDDD DD 260 Princess St. NNN VV VV VV YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YY YTV YY YY YY YY YY give us, 1909 : offerings offerings offerings from War-Cry Efiorts » sgiving Effort mas Haskets for Poor r attendance . yor meetings met spent in visitatio ies visited rs visited Adherents ...$853.42 v i $644 40 3 lay rs' e 0 ton Flounce Tor hon Regular 200.00 5,870 2.062 Ins 23,900 In Black Lynx. In Black Fox. 3 In Black Ponny. White Ermine and Mink. ! AT { 'W. F. Gourdier's 76, 78, 80 Brock St., Kingston. rys sold v School Pay months' in time much, on meeting stay have en we con Sunday, being the r fourteen ton, an which ourselves very our farewell service t Sth, the final We deeply appreciate who have talen part to make this year the it has been. Good-bye, bless you 'and your we see the lovely Regular $1.50 line that we are selling at $1 each. Differant desigms, in Allover Embroidery Fronts, finished with Lace and In- ' sertion. All sizes. A Snap at. the Price $1 Each Also see the $2.50 Waists, made from Allover Embroid- ery, for A Saturday Special, $1.50 Each Dainty designs in all sizes. Come in and White Waists, of lping ng that Do aa OAKLEY'S TALCUM POWDER CORYLOPSIS OF JAPAN I'he EASON'S BASS RECORD. Lanos, College. record By Prof. of Military catch Lanos, in bass sems to be held by Prof. + Royal Military College, who home on Wednesday with three $ass which tipped the scales at of over not eason s Une weighed a fraction The professor did Rece ived tolday a big ship- ment of New Style Corsets in the Celebrated makes Crompton and D. & A. newest package half pound The best for he has hopes of catch finny monster big as the hat swallowed Jonah Besides, wish Postmaster Stewart ow the region, lest he should g ith a net. interesting thing happened tion with of the big Prof. Lanos hooked. When in his line, and the catch below surface, he could hanging on to the frog Suddenly the bags half the frog with professor from the bass glass bottle powder of with the most delicate per- See our Leaders at 75c and $1 a Pair ih fumes. Twice the quantity of other makes, at 35¢. the Bottle. McLeod's Drug Store Ask for sample. mn bass he was one on let it land carrving ® srtrsnsrsssssane FR sssssssrssssssssd threw back his sessnsiBhccssinaian had another in a big fel bass, and two minutes he bite and drew Yesterday, when the fish was 1, inside of it was found two frog's legs, the oned" the bass bitten from the professor's & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE In WHY NOT Have your electric repairs done by a Practical Man ? All ¢W. A. Spriggs Practical Electrician, 235 Bagot, one door from pox 2 "Phone, 68. 8 HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUFRICATING OILS, FLOGE OIL, GREASE, B%C PROMPT DELIVERY, W. F. KELLY Toye's Building? Clarence and Ontario Streets, and wiring Stolen Bills Afloat. of the Traders' Bank few months ago from Express car bstween Toronto arc being put in in the northern part of county, and station agents, ete., have been notified | watch for them. Detec- | are at work. The bills are all of | enomination, namely, $5, and | ly partly signed bills th Ot 5 work guaranteed, Won and enac the on {Pieces When you break your Eye- glasses, save the pieces and bring them to us and let us replace the broken lens. If the frames are bent or need repairing, we can make them good as new. quality of drugs' should | store--the best money | is the motto of Gib- Red Cross Drug Store, special tJ. M Sherlock, to, will sing Campion's 'Ninety and Lee's "He Wipes The From Every Eye," at. Queen Methodist church Iy one in any Fhat SereeestesssssEsEI IROL $4099400040400000000040¢ rogues Sunday' Eyes tested free and , faction guaranteed. $Dr A.P.Chown DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. 'Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. on satis- infants' foods' Red Drug Store fresh' there. 'Thone 230 all right to look upon the wine it is red--xoviding yon have nt will to let it at buy Cross pays to 0 pow aby's Own Tab- Red Crons / Drug and Gibson's Castoria $0000000000000000 «

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