THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1909. ESSN CASH SALE (14th Anniversary.) On the Carpet Floors : Lace Curtains Reduced 20 Per Cent. Odd Pairs Refweed 25 Per Cent. --bis On the Furniture Floors : Special Sale Lawn Furniture 1 Roller | Canopy, $18, for $13.50, 1 Roller Lawn Seat, with= been out Canopy, $13, for $9. 25: Jumbo Rocka, , for' $10.50. 1 Lawn $1.50. ¥1 Swirg, PHONE 90. YOURS, I. Harrison Co. are the 1. We Kingston Agents for the Canadian Vacuum Cleaning System. Make appointments now for month of September id -------- Vudor Porch Shades Will keep out the sun, wind rain ; will not warp or shrink, Can be rolled up or let down quite easily. These shades are all eight feet long and in widths of : 4 [eet wide, 6 8 i" 10 " " $2.50. 3.50. 5.00. 6.50. "" " Come in and see how they work. R. McFAUL, Kingston Carpet Warehouse. -- Three Months tific Treatment Hair. Vine i ent by almost 5 BALD SIX YEARS. the New S Restored ot dandrafi Kill the certain that th follicle troyed Nels Mont ears, and but i 1 montn my head dru tat B hy whieh i germ and hai ed caused io STOW again ha been totally Peterson, of Lime "1 had been bald tricd all "out any Herpicide, vrowth of pletely picid ant, glo hy hy a germ will if He Spur, \ not d with tried a fir Six h kinds of 'eure benefit whatever, unt ¥ and three hair covered Ask your Fverybody eans have hair if Herpicid Fake no sabstitute. druggists, sample to the Mich. 31 Mahood, m om for Her loxurd y used thoroug Sold 10 Lamps epicide Co, puaranteed agonh. / Don't Let This Summer Slip Away Without Your Getting A Home. Send Her loading for Detroit, GW, spect don't act in this the will roll around If you matter now, aro ther chances are year before gufficient you get a grip determina- tion upon your take the to initial step That he means that there will a whole lot less desirable locations from which to for the really choice are going to cost money every yeay choose, selections you more you wait, If you intend to build this year, now is the time to about it, The choice, J. S. R. McCANN, § Brock Cor. King St. 3286. go early buyer gets the "Phone, i | os hed over awn Seat, with'fect was Tt | for|titul effect, dah Jolly dered Mopaiel). | *Good-bye" { Willoug | Scien- | His | bottles | J held at { Monday Imost pleasant and entertaining events PROMENADE CONCERT ON THE Y. W. C W. C. A. LAWN WAS DELIGHTFUL. Numbers Rendered From the Verandah -- 14th Orchestra Was Present -- A Large Crowd 'Attended. Fine Vocal promenade concert was Y.W.C.A, grounds, on and was one of the \ grand the evening, the authorities of this worthy institution. The spacious grounds, below the large verandah running along the side of the building, were artistically decorated with flags, {bunting and Chinese lanterns. At {end of the grounds a large table | Jaid, and here were dainty things to eat, prepared by dainty hands and a bevy of Kingston' daintiest young ladies, Many visited the table during the evening all pleased with what awaited them On the side of the large ver andah the piano was placed, and chairs for the audience were placed down on the lawn below, and the of perfect. 'The musical pro was a rare treat. It is many uch a group of artists have for a concert ever arranged by one wis by west ramme days since gathered together in The city, as assisted last evening, | and every number greatly enjoy d, and there was a crowd there to en joy it. wns To stand on the shore and hear from a boat has a but to sit away on the the Y.W.C.A., and listen inging from the large veran cannot be equalled. Every just clear bell, and the open seemed to sweetness to SOM one singing beau large lawn- of note struck be ing how It Kingston as as a in air, lend the voice, rare occasions audience has the hearing one of the city's at least of visitor, one claimed as a sing his own I'he audience that pleasure Monday evening, when Geoffrey (O'Hara, of New York, "ma Old Rover,"" one of his own com and Arthur Craig rendered 'Nature's Song My fine tenor quality, of numbers were that a pleasure is only on own ol a willingly gon, had on sang positions, another, O'Hara voice, possess with a a very baritone His evening, musical sweetness. the hits of the \ lengthy and every The Mth rendered 'a the vocal orchestra has past fine was ren- atly pres programme number w orchestra few fine numbers as gre enjoyed ent and between wit selection I'he band greatly in the and really en evening. The follow rendered : \rgyle (Adams), "One Touch of Whole World Kin smproved montis, Monday ramme wa of Eva; dramatic song Nature Makes the (Felix Maclennon), Mrs Valentine Gedge; I'he Nightingale's Song" (Nevin , Hazel Massie; "Farewell the King's Highway" (De Geoffrey O'Hara; piano solo, Rameaux' (J. Leybach), Miss Abramson; song, selected, Small; song, "Nature's (Geoffrey O'Hara), song, 'Angus Macdonald' Miss Constance Willough song, selected, Miss Hazel Massie: "Mona" (Stevenson), W. Eva; selected, Mrs, Small. "I'm a Jolly Old (Geof O'Hara), Geolirey song, (Tosti), few was joved on ing prog \ ong, 'Mary « ong, Miss to Koven), song, "Les Chiae James by; song, James Rover" ('Hara; Miss Constance song, song, frey hby number and Mi eatly Mis Mi The sof Mrs (Constance enioyed, as was the Chiae Abramson. Walker the Valentine Ge Willoughby piano solo Miss Shaw accompan 4 were of wind were AFTER SOFT COAL USERS. Cottagers Among the Islands Want it Stopped. of the fact that cor conl is being used hotel Be able sc hoat frei Lawrence a by a ummen the se sider Wit by steam the waged and campaign of prominent of homes the river against conl. For the past thi vest scenery of the its being ol that a waged againsk Ane Col. 0. G. Staples, of tl ind Island house Alexandria has placed himseli on the ready the ghters on Sq being number owners on oft especially pleasant nse of and the few year mie spoiled hy river heen buried clouds It is n is to he misty brisk f1 continually in conl smoke said campal nus 1 I'hou Bay, those hat of to give up uze of soft coal An Unalloyed Joy. the drink is purity ar Wade' beverage Diten and what we eat doubt as Vhen you enjoyment alloved cleanliness of by fo and 3 vou from all Every, are freed to its purity is as dainty and clean as Wade's Drug Store Boys Will Be Boys. Late last night some lamp which had been street, where some in. progress, and *Horace Attwood called to put up a new lamp. police will have the offenders the strate their nawes ascertained. question as thing used the glasses are, smashed on Cen boys left sewer work is was before mag if can Cold Cure Tablets will in a few hours Colds or LaGrippe Sold by all dealers. coasting, bet The called safely little. Candy Preventics, check all I'rv them ! 48-25¢ The small boy the aver man fast enough without What a lot of mdef tbout t \ enjoys can a sled under him waste we go down time hi we that 1n We ite none business Deafness Cannot local the Be Cured. applications, as they cannot diseased portion of the ear only one way .to cure deafn is by constitutional remedies ed by an inflamed con mucous lining of the tachian Tube. When this tube is ir ed you have a rumbling sound or fect. hea and when it is entire- is the result, and inflammation can be taken this tube restored to its normal on, hearing will be destroyed for- ; June cases out of ten are caused Catarrh. which is nothing Mit an in- famed condition of the mucous surfaces. ill give One Hundred Dollars of Deafness 'caured by ¢ not' he cured by Hall's Send for circulars, free [ & _CO., O88 C atarrh Toledo, O for Constipa- and were | the | ol | SONS, | Arthur | Cream Soda or other | ness The | be | hill | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. { Children Weep Over The Death Of , Their Collie." Kingston, Aug. 9.---(To the Editor) : Of all the mean sneaks beneath the | skies, | The .dog poisoner 1' despise, Another valuable dog has been put to a painful death by a member of the | Board of "Can't-catch-them Assassin Club." A} beautiful collie owned by a resident of Centre street the victim. It was | 'a great favorite with children and | harmless as a lamb. It was found on the shore off King street, by the chil- dren, when they went bathing, Satur- day morning, and many little cves were filled with tears, for Jerry play- | ed and swam with them to their de Hight. 1 cannot understand how any human being can get so low as to {take the life of a poor\ dumb creature, man's faithful friend, the dog. I think druggists are careless in giving - out poisons, such as strychnine. The dog poisoner must get it somewhere--A LOVER OF GOOD ANIMALS FOR HEALTH OF CI PRIVY VAULTS ARE TO BE PROHIBITED. ---- Matter Before the Health--Complaints About Drainage to be tigated. "Resolved, that the loeal Board of i Health, in the exercise of the powers vested in it, under the Public Health Act, enacts the following. regulations: "That after May 1st, 1910, no privy vault, cess-pool or reservoir into whic W a privy, water closet, staple or sink is drained, shall be hereafter es tablished or maintained within the limits of the City of Kingston, hound- ed as follows : "North side of Bay street, from waters edge, to Sydenham, up Syden ham to Colborne, north side of Col borne to Alired, from Alfred to wa- ter front; and that method of disposal Help The Blind Vendor. shall be by means of water closets, 9.--(To the Editor) : sinks and proper fixtures, connecting Whig that the alder and discharging into sewer." talking about putting | The above resolution was passed James Creig, the yesterday alternoon at a special meet stand for his ing of the Board of Health. Chairman conveni- Bailey presided at the meeting and ought also present were Messrs. Strachan, Lemmon and Meleod, Mayor Couper, Medical Health Officer Bell, Inspector McCammon, and City Clerk Dr Sands. : Important was | Kingston, Aug. 1 noticed in the men have been up a small place for blind man for his news comfort this winter ent corner. I think to, be getting around thing to help him as it is not far from the cold weather. If they do not intend to put one up why not give {him liberty to do so and not keep the poor man at any disadvantage as the working class will do all they can to help him. The city should try and get him a place like they have in other cities for their blind people WORKMAN. on some that they and doing some to the fact resolution referred in the The chairman that the matter above could not be taken up at the lust meeting, owing to the fact that there was no quorum. He considered the matter of suflicient importance for a special meeting. | Dr. Bell said that at first he was of the opinion that there should be a larger area, but thought' the one Arrivals and Departures of Vessels outlined would be large enough, [on at. This Port. the first trial. > steamer North King Mayor Couper said Alfred regular trip to-day should be the boundary line, | The steamers Wahcondah 'and yond that stréet, there were . awah passed down, vesterday. many workingmen's houses, which Pa pa Yooon Passed were built for such convenience. It : Jesea pas way to Oswego with a cargo of lum : needed more for the congested a) part of the eity. hes, Dr. Bell said that the time was fast I oe approaching when this new rule would Dag have to be general. In many western The steamer Stranger had tities it was s now, ol ' number of passengers ftom Gananoque dos fer some further diss REGION, 1 Be : solution, moved hy A. Strachan and ou Ns nay. seconded hy J. B. Mcleod, was pass and. will load cement by a unanimous vote. by bt Williom Dr. Bell stated that it would he 0 Am. id wise to have a proclamation issued in » steambarge Westpert : ; : Ihe st Rmbery 7 the local newspapers, setting forth the from Belleville her/ way to i ! : 1 rts with oaient. of the board, and on motion : s cori : : tall bao : : ta on of Mr. Lemmgn, it was decided tc > ssenger steame : tre | re abled un Friday have the necesfay proclamation pub ) 8 do £ i 8 y lished. Dr. Bell added that the move Kingston, by having her eyvliader blown 'ot having the a most popular one, and that but pown out, 1 ays the fact that he would be leaving age repaired at the Toronto ity he y inue f Yards and will be ingrommission i hi vy he. would continue to follow davs . ey x : in sa Several complaints were received re 04 water in cellars and lack of drains, , armve 4 : and they were referred to Dr. Bell night on her way to Fort Wilham I the of . hes . with rails; tt Emerson will arrive and the city engineer, to besinves So 3 % tigated. from Sodus with two coal barges, and | . : : | John Hunter will clear with two grain-laden barges : for: Montreal (plained that he oe 7 BL drain for new house. thouses on the street had drains, witl {the exception of Mr. Hunter's house This wag due "to the fact that he built on solid rock. There were also {complaints about no drains at 111 | Wellington street. All the complaints looked after. during was IN MARINE CIRCLES. street as be- great madé her The Nee a not steamer on her was steam- | last steamer Alexandria and Waterlily passed down 80 a large Haddington passed at Belleville up ' ed for arrived on Rideau 5 action City of Mon night, near ; was anm Ship gain head for the it a few Noo mount will steamer Glen- Montreal to- The from a Raglan Rvad, com could not put in a Dr.Bell said all the B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Harry Kennedy, C. Mecham, to; M. J. Lenaham, J. G. Swan, 1 0. Aspenheter, Rochester, N.Y.; A. McCutchen, Arcade, N.Y.: William Berker, T. 8, May, R. Macklin, R. | Hellenbough, William Mallory, BE. «| Meck, D. T. Bennett, Franklin, Va.;' IH. 8. Stebbins, Cleveland; Fred. W. Howard, Montreal; L. J. Lefferty, To D. J. Brennan, St. Hyancinthe; Sherwood, E. A. Sherwood, M. and wife, R and wife, Syracuse, N Sawyer, Bath: H. Henman, W. H. Morton, H mtreal; H. B. Sherwood, W. p Napanee; J A. Wiley, G:. Erskine, Toronto | wife, Miss Corby M. Waters and K. Scheppler A ston: O'Brien, Hampson, Hamilton New York: F. W. Rog Paul Jones and wile, Myers, Ottawa; I Laird, Toronto; 'I A. Hale, F. 'D. Garey, Sarnia; C. M. Reid wife, Montreal; W. T. Kelly, Oil City, Pa; T. HH: Cleevers, Oil = City, Pa. Pa; A S. Wrightman, Baltimore, Md A. E. Barron, London; CC, E. M Champard and wife, St. Louis, Mo.; Misses Hertz Zimmerman, England: Charles W Miller, New York; Mrs and Miss J. H. Dowill, Peterbhoro: A W. Hayes, New Jersey: Miss M H | Garratt, Amsterdam, NX: PF NM Sibbald Qronto; W 1 Crossen, {| Montreal; A ' Inglis, Toronto. The I'he rected Toron- Vv. will be A patient pox epidemic, bill, as it he had paid $35 for nurse for seven days One account was passed for $20 fo the cleaning out of the Isolation hos pital. The fort was the city free of charge, and it was considered by the board that it should be left clean and tidy, by the city. the recent small granted 335 off his the board that the services of a was shown ronto; ( L. Napanee; L. I. Sheldon A.-R New York; Somes given Remedy This Civic Neglect. accident, by which « life, should bestir peo some of the things about Kingston boat's safe and being taken out swimmers, it may be lives in the might, at these, be life-hoats, sta points the thoroughly equipped witl apparatus I'here is uncertainty to where to grappling irqus, as Friday's trage dy showed. These things ought not se to be. Here is something for his wor hip the mayor to consider. "rank Corby and Thompson, D (wife, Belleville; Scheppler, King Toronto; J. E A. .J. Pincard, ers, Toronto: New York; Sam D. Newlands, Geo Dickison, | Harry I Miss sad her remedy Friday's mother ple to which says lost Geo tod With little, pom vols are. ne gle a citizen and by and--f unsafe, big every day wimmers, the dang is very great t mitig non said city least boats Loo rs to There to ate some of might called at different front, life-s an London; and which be tioned along water all even get wing as Monday The Hottest Day. | On Monday the of the summer 81.9 degrees, ol enme highest temperati revistered, reported at Dr. Kuivht servatory The wave / which Monday night delightul However, has no to heat Mon Wi was \ NZ Frontenac Business of our avnouncement our advertising colunins With four years successful to ite®eredit the Frontenac College will doubtless better success than new management, who will conduct it the Kingston branch of that well known, influential school--the Cent rel College of Toronto, College. a tl t attention readers to the in is of cool was a change King thiny to complain about when other places are considered. treal and Toronto temperature ten degrees higher. school this i {work in Sue ston Jusi as enjoy even ever, under its Frank Cooke's office, 346 King. as Bargains for Women One of our large show wine dows 1s filled with Ladies' Pan- amatta Hats and Sailor Hats. Regular prices $1 and $1.50. Sale Price 50c¢ Come at once. Georg Wils$G, 126-128 Princess St. Business -a Had A Lively Fight. | at a local hotel had | late Monday afternoon, | nd of the participants was bad used up. The fight was stopped by of the spe when' the latter found that the "scrap" had goie far igh. The police not called; arrests were made Two employees a lively fight, one AN One tators, en were no Engagement Announced. and Mrs. C, H. Cooke, street, announce the engage- their eldest daughter, Miss Edith Cooke, to Rev. J. R. 1 rquhbart, | B.A... a graduate of Queen's Uni- versity, formerly Nova Scotia, of * Merivale,. Ont I'he take in the fall Mr lived ment of ng of recent of now marriage will | place Was Taken Ill. Milligan, of the steamer was taken ill when his on its way through the coming to Kingston, but was take the vessel the remainder ol trip. He suffered from the heat will be himself again in the course a few days Kin- Ve Capt. mount, was fa ible t much gen- | out of a notice how vou get asks the "Did vou ever tine satisfaction rood 'sneeze 3' Inves-| | Thompson and D | of Portsmonth ! philosopher, { More 17 Only White Duck and P.K. Skirts od ust the thing for this weather. ~ se To Clas Out at $1.45 Each. 12 Only White Wash Suits, Coatand Skirt Worth $7.50 and $8. Special at $4.95 Suit. Ladies' White Tucked Silk Waists Three-quarter sleeve, fastened in front, Worth" $2. CORRIG FIRE AT HOSIERY MILL, Brigade Put It Out Before It Gained Headway. firemen were called out o'clock this morning by an alarm from box 9. After a record rum the men arrived at the hosiery mill wher fire was discovered roaring in a mall wooden building well back from: th street. The structure was connected with the main buildapg but the lames were extinguished before going through. The fire was caused by a sodium sulphide placed in the of the building. The excessive heat playing on" the chemical daused the trouble. The watchman discovered it and at once sent in an alarm and before he was well back yn the yard the men from both stations were in the yard and had a line hose strung in. It did not take to extinguish the flames. The building contained a number wooden patterns that will be a great to the company as they were every ddy, and were made in country. The loss to the was about $40 and about cover the patterns. There insurance on «ther one. Chief «trong visited the miil h's morning to find the cause of the re and the damage. The chief and his men are to be congratulated on their quick response, --- The at 3 barrel ol corner of long ol loss used another building $150 wil was no What You Need For The Country. You need some handy balm for blistered hands, sunburned uts, bruises, stings, dnd the little accidents incidental to open-air ife. Zam-Buk is the ideal balm. It is antiseptie, soothing and healing. Insect stings or barbed wire scratches cannot become poisoned wounds if Zam-Buk is applied. It soothes sore, aching feet, heals baby's chafed places, matches of sunburn, relieves the pain of blisters" Mothers should se that the country cottage is never without Zam-Buk. Purely herbal, it nay be regarded as nature's own heal r. Apply to all skin injuries, rashes, eruptions and diseases... All drugg and stores. ready skin, many ools Was Not Discussed. for the small-pox was not the the board of health on afternoon. No mention of the matter was made. The emizens billed for the cost will hold a second meeting at the Iroquois on Wednesday night. cost care of discussed at The patients meeting Monday of Bicycle Was Stolen. police are looking for a bicyele owngd by Archibald Smith, whixh was stolen from in front of his home, Division street, but yet, it can be found. Smith wheel stolen before. srearseeeesetet semenieeeeeenff Here On Their Yacht. Corby and wife, Miss Corby, M. Waters visitors the trip Yagui, The on no trace of had the Mi Mi and wife, the in They H city My re Belleville, in yesterday, making fine fine were Corby's port a yacht, trip Police Court the at No Session. I'erhaps weather is ot blame but anv rate there was wusiness before the police court thi morning and Magistrate Farrell wa sven a holiday, warm no Will Continue Chief and Stratiord spections of the in the city, will be visited on Inspection. Capts. Reid their in build week Armstrong and will continue different large during. the 1 hursday ings and | Saturday, | lout | drug | Heart | Vitalize these | Farm, | | Toronto, { launched | brenght It is the weak nerves that are crying for help. Then help them, don't the Stomach or stimulate the Kidneys. That is wrong. weak inside nerves with Shoop's Restorative and see how good health will to you Test it and see. by all or Dr. fast gain. | dealers. The come Sold first issue of the Canadian the weekly agricultural journal by: John A. Cooper, Toren is a capital paper, and af it main the standard of the first num- well soon secure national stand- to, tains her ing. here debility of Carter's are troubled night A mass in St repo are many forms of novo in/men that vield to thie Iron Pills. Those with nervous wi ete., should try month's mind Monday morning, for the eternal the late Mrs, Ise sweats, them. solemn was sung James' chapel the il of Behan, hot days Rd drug Neilson's jeeeream and sold there evening the steamer up an excursion consisting of about ple. It was ven under the of the Citizens 3and, of Gananoque. "Ice cream bricks" Nastlson's from | are delicious {pose be hot days. Kingston oaly 'at Gibson's ded] drag store If vou want hale Frank Cooke, on se of SO John J The Gibson's tain bricks are at store foun- cream 3 are busy days {ross we Last from 150 auspices anoque, peo- Sold in Cross ony awnings le To Clearat 99¢c Each. LATEST FICTION, $1.25 of the Jr. The Trail Lonesome Pine, John Fox, by The Message, by Louis Tracy. Infatvation, by Lloyd Oshorne. Ellery H. Clark. the Hills, hy Harold Loaded Dice, by The Shepherd of Bell Wright. The Man in Lower Roberts Rinehart. The Kramer. The White Davis. Ten, by. Mary co Chrysalis, Morton by Harold Mice, by Richard Harding The Cabot. A Man Without a Shadow, by Oliver Husband by Proxy, by Jack Steele. Elusive Isabel, by Jacques Futrelle. The above are the books which are to- day having the best sale in LATESI FICTION, The Collegelionk Store, | "Phone, 919, IROW."" 260 Pr incess oe "bier tre | Early Glimpses Of New Fall Dress Goods. A big range to show you in all the popular weaves, including : : Ottoman Cords, Satin Soleils, Prunella Cloths, Chiffon Venetians, Sedan Broads, Satin Cloths, Poplinettes, Etamines, Fancy Stripe. Suit- ings. In all \thie £ shades for fall wear. The early buyer will have many advantages as a great number of the lines are dress lengths and cannot be dupli- cated this season. Rea- sonable prices prevail. 50c. a Yard and Up. correct Ate fefed "hr Aofefefofoodofedolodododo food foletofind thododododofofodolo fooled fudefedal Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE grid debbie deeb etd dete bordel dele bedded feet who requiem | America | Gan-| | | un Pieces When you break your Eye- } glasses, save the pieces and bring them to us and let us replace the broken lems. If , the frames are bent or need repairing, we can make them good as new---- Eyes tested free and satis- ) faction guaranteed. $ Dr A.P.Chown DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. "Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. 0000006000000600640066000600000060600066 : N'S. 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McLeod's Drug Store Ask for STL IPT LARRTRIVLTLLLLLLBLTSSLE sample. fst ssessasIBBTeS Sssessatstsseatanassead telephone eding any 68 when you electric 'repairs wiring. Prices Right W. A. Spriggs Practical Flectirician, 235 Bagot, ome door from Brock. . 'Phones, are or HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMES DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streets,