a : : THE DAIL Y BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1900, Start the Season Right DOMINION { SHOT SHELLS LOADED WITH Dupont ("Infallible" b sohaluss Poder ® whxe High Average Winners Loaded by the Dominion Cartridge Co., Ltd. Montreal, Canada Annual August Gash Sale (14th Anniversary.) Furniture - Floor Specials Parlor Suites Mahogany Parlor Suite, at $50 Mahogany ne silk covering, (2 at Suite, $60, arm $45 Suite, Silk $47 Piece Tapes- ering Mahogany $45, at ape Floor Specials Japanese and Chinese Mattings, 20 per cent |e Fapestry Curtains discounted, 20 ds reduced. PHONE 90. I Harrison Co. re the, Kingston Agents for the Vacuum Cleaning System ppointments for Sept, now, i EVERY PAY ws New Good s «re arriv 2. We have already received our EIDER DOWN COMFORTERS The finest colorings ever shown, Come and see them. k Curtains and Curtain Materials, New Mission Nets and Stirling Serims i R. McFAUL, Kingston Carpet Warehouse. « 1 ¢ For the One Who Acts Quickly who has t> leave sell rty ty at once will at bargain his brick dwclling, bath and closet, 0002020080 00800000 800C 300003055: cation. this chanea sla particula McCANN, 51 Brock St. at "Phone, 326 or 621. Lppetty done games ough step. past year, trainers open and once or centre College. bunch that composed the cadets the new Thompson's junior city league, is leay factory reason why é selves rand playing senior ty learned young good games drawn up, tor thods fi o to the terest. the simply fi versal IT WILL BE LIYELY THE @ITY TEAM SHOULD "ORGANIZE PROMPTLY. There Will Be Good Available Msterial at Queen's Sufficient to 'Make Outsiders Step Some --R.M.C. Outfit Good. What the football outlook'? Weil it's a long guess, vet from where ome of the old-timers sit, it looks fair, and the local rooters, betters, and lovers of the pigskin will be given lots of excitement the coming season, . Last season Kihgston had abundance of good football, and her teams went up near to the top, and this season they will do better, As fur as the city teams go, very little can be said. As in other years, it will likely be a couple of weeks be- | fore the first game, before anything is! to organize a team, with the re- sult that the boys get the short end of | the stick However, the option proves the rule, and here's hoping that this year the old Limestones will 20 in te win, no matter what league they go into. Thébe is vertainly i ty of material for a first class fifteen, so the ones had better get to gether and stir things up. In the Intercollegiate series affairs look ace high.: There will be plenty of here, in senior, jurermediate and junior series, and then 80! For ! Jueen's senior team, things not look as glittering as they have in oth- er years, but yet they are gool en- to make the best of outsiders The intermediate and teams, representing the hould be* any in A number of the senior left college, but some the is sure 0X wise 0 tricolor, years bunch good faust team last SOME new as good as have second to be men were on and there stuff coming in Dennis Jordan, Queen's first man- ager, is the right man in the right place, and can handle the job to nicety. He is at work already will have everything in ship-shape. all probability two trainers and coach will be engaged, likely the same but this has College will practices will the men can and what they | an and a last season, as not been decided on yet. before long, and commence at once; then find what is what, want With the wworything is blooming last boys across the bay, A number of including Rog- Gwynne, Smith, Young, Wheeler, Mere Peters back at college giving them eleven men to that played together before, a fine start and will be im- I'he Royal Military Col- gets some fine raw ma- and (Ris season is no exception, again Kingston is contribut- quota to the contingent, Robertson is a football play- sterling qualities. He guarded hali for the Collegiate team for two SEASONS, the country, soldier year's senior team, Boswell, Green, Goldie, I's, Arnoldi, dith this year, start on, This i woved upon, lege invariably terial, and nre re ing her Stuart that ii trimming anything could be found. Colin Carruthers, omes to the red and white with reputation, captured at Upper Cand He also a hali-back, and played the position for some years there are the second team and this should give the two fine teams, and bring a the silverware back to grace gymnasium, circles Besides these men last year, taste of J. J and it! In junior we have fine thing Ruy buneck of kidlets | fourteen yedrs old can enter the | rue, including teams, from all der the city. this can be satis arranged, it cannot, thing for also for or a under school H and there seems no it will prove an the boys them- the senior teams 80. Lots of boys are ball when under twen- and the only way they by playing when very Thonpon realizing this, interested himself in the league, that it the only way that players can be secured. Another matter that caused inconvenience last season was uring of grounds for one this should be xeellent in a year old, was M: year Jing 18 a little | the or attended to as the different schedules are and not left until too late. Queen's campus is gone, Queen's ath- s00n a Now nly letic olleg that ground remains, and ther games to keep it busy. one field, rate New Rules To Govern. to revive interest in mo- boat racing, by . providing me- expected to bring out closer inishes, the Thousand, Island Yacht lub, has taken one of the most radi- al steps since motor boat racing be- 'ame a feature. The scheme appears have met with hearty approval. is a generally admjtted fact that this season Mave been fail- so far as arousing any great in- The reason is plain. With the of boats entered one could tell outcome of a race hours before, accidents of course. It was case where the more power- won racing plan hoats, the same built by the same In an effort It races res, lass arring a ul boat The uni- every equip- calls for size in man, new way, [NI OR AVIV INN CURE EFFECTED OR MONEY RE FUNDED. So uniformly successful has OR- RINE been in restoring the victims of the "Drink Habit" into sober and useful citizens, and so strong is our confidence in its curative powers that we want to emphasize the fact that ORRINE is sold under this positive guarantee--cure effected or money refunded Remembef" the guarantee is in each box. 0 Be Given Secretly. ORRINE COSTS ONLY $1 A BOX. Guarantee in Each Box. Write for free ORRINE Booklet (mailed in plain sealed , envelope) to ORRINE CO., 967 ORRINE Building, Washington D.C. ORRINE is sold by leading druggists 'everywhere. Special Agent :emme--" G. Ws MAHOOD, Cor. Bagot and Princess Sts. junior | when it was the pride of | two | v are enough inter- |) ped with the same kind of an engine, The boats to be more of a pleasure | craft tham a racer upless extept in competition. Fach oe is to lowed his choice off propellors, hen two or 'three blade, and certain other features. All the boats are to start at a given signal. The course will be about! (fifteen miles, rather than twice the distance. Each boat is to earry a; certain amount of weight, and if de- ficient owing to the lightness of the occupants, lead will be added. Moreover, the occupants of each boat are to dress in eertain colors {much like jockeys. Such permits the judges, with field glasses, following the hoats the entire course, watching for foul taetics, pocketing, ete. Real boatmanship will win the race. At the turns clever work will gain the lead and stand to win the event. The boats will cost, it is expected about $1,800 each. The same. type is ito prevail for five years. The first ones to enter the scheme vote' upon type of boat, engine, ete. It is ex- pected that not less than twenty-five {will entertain the proposition, eleven being already assured. | An interesting [game of baseball was scheduled for 'this afternoon at! | Wolfe Island, between the junior Vie- |torias and the senior Wolfe Islanders. {The "kids" won over here, on Satur- | {Sas last, and this game for $50 lside is the outcome. Both" teams have been doing geod work during the seq: |son, especially the Vies., who have yet to lose their first game, and do | not intend to lose it to Wolle Island, later defegting all the junior city | teams. The team left at one o'clock {with a large following. i Baseball Contest. | Are Practising Nightly. The different senior city league teams are still faithfully practising especially the Victorias. Every even ing at Victoria Park every man is out, and as long as it is day-light they play as hard as in a game. The reward of this good hard work 'shown in the league standing, where the Vies are on top. 1s Did Very Little. | A meeting of the executive of the Kingston Amateur baseball league was | called for Thursday evening at eight | o'clock in the Hall hotel, but owing to the very slim attendance, very lit- "tle business was done. The meeting was ralled to arrange a schedule for | the postponed games, some five in 'number. As only a few members turn- | ed out, only one game was arranged | 'for and that was the Victorias and | Irishmen on Saturday afternoon, The Irishmen still have a chance to win the league if they win all their games, and they will put up a great ficht to do so. IN MARINE CIRCLES. | Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. The steambarge John Randall clear- w Oswego, The schooner Major last night, for Owego. The steamer Key West, yesterday. Sowards arrived at with a eargo ol fe Ferry, cleared and Acadian, | passed up, The steamer Bath, from Oswego, coal. Z Swift's-----Steamer Caspian, down and up, to-day; steamer Dundurn, down, to-night : The steambarge Westport passed on 'her way to Rideau canal ports vie | cement ' | The steamer McCormick, undergoing repairs, at Davis' dry dock, cleared for Oswego. Capt. Fitzgerald, i Y., marine inspector, business, to-day. The steamer Castanet came up river, to enter Davis' dry dock {some repairs. The steamer Stranger will bring an jexcursion from Gananoque to Kings- ton on Saturday evening. The stear Havana discharged a yeargo of coal _at the Locomotive | Works, and cleareifor Erie. The steamer America cleared at 8 jam, with 345 passengers, for Ogdens- | burg, the regular weekly excur- | sion. The | Garden mast, | of Ogdensburg, N. wus here on the for | on Britton, tied -up at Island, to take on a new cleared for Oswego, and will [load coal; for Gananoque. M.T. Go.--The steamer Windsor passed down, 'Friday morning, from Fort Willi with grain for Mon- | tre tug Thomson, down, two irgesg tug Bartlett, cleared with two barges, for Ha Ha Bay: schooner ' medy And Drama At The Bijou. delightiul comedy entitled "The 'pmoady Of Love," or Sweet and enty, will be one of the features of tha programme at the Bijou to-mor- row and Saturday. This is one of the most charming and best acted come- dics ever produced. The drama is a particularly strong one, entitled, "a Mexican Coquette or The Conspiracy Of the Yellow Jacket Mine." The scene is laid in Nevada, in the heard of the mining country. 'Dick' Mer- ton has a hali intercst in a mine, and whole interest in the heart of his pretty daughter. A Mexican beauty, however, daughter of a rich, old ranchman, caste hor wiles about him, and after securing unlimited con- trol over the yung man cast him off in favor of a plausible speeulator from New York. This man uses the coquet tish Mexican girl as a fool to swindle Merton out of his property, and all kinds" of exciting sitnations result This js a selig film, while the comedy i* a biograph. They are part of the Bijou's * exclusion 'All-Star' serviee, which has been delighting the people all this weck. a [partner's "Indian" Cases. will have {wo when he. re and perhaps of this Two Magistrate Farrell "Indian" cases to hear, turns from his vacation, there will be a few more eases kind added before his arrival. Cases of this kind have to be held over for the magisirate, as the acting magis {toate has not, the power to deal with them, Board Of Education. Chairman Godwin, this morning; call- {ed a special meeting for to- night. It |is for the purpose of arranging for ithe opening of the schools, and plac- ling of teachers | Bibby's $2 hats for mina (its safe park, | Lesperholdt, (Gibson, Read Abernethy's advi UNDER THE DOME A CROWD NOT OT DESIRED AT A FIRE. Sy Should the Bell Be Used to Call People Together ?--Policemen Needed to Keep Throng From Interfering. According to the views exfilessed hy a number of citizens, the bell at the city hall should not _be used to notify the people, when there is a fire in the 'eity, and their reason for objecting is that when & large crowd congregates at a blaze, the work of the fire de partment is very much handicapped, "They would ring the bell, to bring out the crowd, and then have to have a policeman to Keep them back out of the road," was the way in which one | citizen put the matter. --r-- To See Mayor's Chain. The mayor's chain has been a great source of interest to visitors and tour ists in Kingston this sumimer, and many times has it heen taken from resting place in © the city vaults. A large number have been shown through the city buildings dur- ing the summer, and they have been pleased at the view of the city they {obtained from the new tower. Work At City Hall. Men have completed the altorations {in the offices in the city buildings, and the different officials will be settled down in their new offices in a day or The city clerk has been making use of the general committe room. HO. Contract Awarded. special meeting of the city pro perty committee, on Thursday after noon, William Drury was awarded the contract to supply the wood and coal required at the city buildings and the fire halls. His figure was $6.58 for coal, and $7 for wood. There were five tenders received, Mr, Drury's being the lowest, At a GAVE A FINE CONCERT. R. C. H. A. Band in Macdoflald Park Last Night. the finest concerts of the wa« that given in Macdonald last night, by the members of the R.C.H.A., band. The night was an ideal one for a band concert apd the pretty park was thronged with, per- haps, the larcest crowd of the season. The water front was dotiid with boats," big and small, and with the moon peaking out at intervals through big, black clouds, made the seonts a most beautiful one... The dif: {ferent selections: hy the hand provided a rare treat. One of year B. A. Hotel Arrivals, M. J. AHan, wife and daughter, Hamilton; 1. A. Thompson, Mitchell: William Rogers, Montreal; L. D. - Kellar, Toronto; James H ughes, Chesterville; Pp. Parmeton, Montreal: Ww. Stewart, E. Stewart, Corn- wall; Moses, New York; C. Jef- fery, Wiliam M. Gray, To- ronto; Piquequnt, Berlin: 11. 8, Cincinnati; K. F. Lock. Montreal; W. Robins, Toronto: Dewitt, Washington: F. FE. New York; W,; Dufiett and Dufiett and 'wife! Toronto: M. ie J Luft; H. VV. White, G.T.R.; Thomas McGill, Cornwall; H. D. Kin- ker, Cleveland: Henry R. Enneger, Al lentown, Pa.; ll. G. Babcock and wife, Watertown, N.Y.; 1. Visper, wife and son, Albany; J. M. H. Boulter, Toronto; Richard Fitzgerald, Ogdens- burg; F. Il. Bickley, Montreal: A. W. New York; D. Ken, Perth; Harman, W. J. Murphy, Sand- Ont.; John Kerr, Montreal Picton; L. G. hart, 1. «8, Whee der, wife, John wich, Leaders In $2 Hats. lengal and Imperial are two of our loaders in two dollar hats, and thy arc not surpassed at the price in the , dominion. See the new styles at Campbell Bros'., Kingston's style contre for men's hats. » Abernethy's for $2 suit cases, Libby's $2 hate for mine. Rechab Tandy, whose sweet songs have delighted his hearers, has kindly consented to sing in Drock Street Methodist church next Sunday eveh- ing. Abernothy's for $1.50 suit eases. Bibby's $2 hate for mine. "New Hats for Sale Isthe Subject of Our Gall" Hello! The New Fall Hats Are Here All the best makers' Hats in new and exclusive styles. Woodrow, Tress, Hawes, Piccadilly, Waverly. Watch Our Windows. e Hats. fess St. Importers Of F 126-128 Pri Ladies' Ladies' The Greatest wer held rices, DAY only. Are You Engaged. Dream Of Dream Of Pearls, Irish Gibson Girl. Lonesome, Tin 3c Per Copy Farewell Dear Toys. Dear Old Broadway UNDER THE BARN DANCE, Flower Gir], Inter. Chestnuts, (2-step). Laughing EB ves. Parling Sue, tion. \t the Canadian tion convention, in of ussed ly, practice outside of ~vhich he graduated. Discussing this yan, Kingston, Jueen's University, pointed by arise norter : "Medical education ramped by the vinees any 'more ound by such lly from one of lity of another il boundary line, pirit of national iculous that nedicine, leviation of human Similar kin, of Kingston, chools in Frontenac a delegate to the subject. 'Our tional, of upeaking, hundred and about he was speaking, of these, dare not forty give On Thursday citizons were the electric planer it is one of the bringing out attractiveness, has a more and and Adore maple, with border at work for the ove patrons will sce the days as it thirty years ago. ass Prevost, ment. ter importations. Every now stylo best makers. See two ®ifty derbies. Steamer America, and shooting 'Now fall shoes just nethy's. This week we are Cent. to 50 Per mixture) Ladies' White Cambric Drawers, Lace and Insertion trim- med, others tucked. Special at ... 10 Dozen Ladies' Fine Lace TrimmedCorset Covers, 90c. Special at sale on Popular Music in Kingston, on sale nt FRIDAY NIGHT Music at 7c Per Copy Watch Where The Crowd Goes By Violets, Waltz. Waltz, (Von Tilzer). My Ship Comes In. HARV EST MOON. CHRISTMAS CHIMES, l1c Per Copy (Sarah Loves Golden Dream, (8-step). (Von Tilzer). The College Book Store, 260 Princess St. SHOULD BE NATIONAL HOULD NOT CRAMP MEDICAL EDUCATION. Vhat Drs. Ryan and Spankie Had to Tell a Reporter at Winni- peg on This Important the important subjects to be dis- through this fact, that no physician in Canada matter, Ont. and a delegate ap- the Ontario Council to the resent conference on this specific top- ¢, stated to a Winnipeg Tribune boundaries 1 branch of education deserves limitations. man has received a certificate, the ind has passed the council of his pro- je that should be sufficient to enti- le him to practice in any other vince without going through the form- examination. ming to do away with this provinci- and in so doing believe we will incidentally unity. a profession which has to do with the al- be cramped by provincial boundaries." expressions made on this subject by inspector convention on status not provincial," as an instance pointed ont that if any wrson suddenly became ill at though there were phy: the university, nearly being from other provinces, the afflicted one any medical aid without violating the law. An Unusuai--Attraction. evening hundreds attracted Red (Moss drug store treating most up-to-date me thods of renewing old hardwood floors their original than the one selected by the manager of this company, best quality of hard in the centre of the slore. disorganized 'phone service and soda fountain busi- y ning, originally Great Clearing 'Sale. Brock street, great redaction in prices in the der and ready-made clothing depart- Also in the gents' to make room for his fall and New Fall Hats. our C Kingston's hat store. Iroquois, Monday, 30th. i Brockville and Ogdensburg, the rapids. Pure ween anes Aves 'Cashmere Clearing oO White sess rene ees eee sane sees wen sess wees sere wane wees ee sens aes aists i going to clear out Odd White Waists at from 20 Per Cent. Off Regular Prices. Stockings (no color » d5¢c Pair : in: 356 worth SBC seen Lala Odd White Duck Skirts. Special: at $1.45 these and SATUR- gan). Ques- Medical Associa Winnipeg, many name- can the province in Dr. a professor Edward of re- be pro- other to be When a especi- largér colleges, should not of han any pro- We are 1 a It seems ri- like that of Create suffering, should of opinion were br. W. Span- | of public and also this na- and county, be said, should he the time two fans buzzing building in which two hundred of to Gibson's the sound of the floor. by color Iv Kingston no attractive floox of black walnut The. planes the up-to-date but its floor in a appeared many few near made a or- bas furnishings win- from the world's great two and ampbell Bros', calling at both wavs, He. retuzn. a.m. arrived at Aber Paone 919. 13c Per Copy 1 CAN'T MAKE MY: EYES BEHAYR If 'A Girl Like Yel Lovesdk Boy Tike Me. a Gee You. I'm Going 15c Per Copy When The Tipperary. OH, YOU Roses Wiring SUNBONNET BEAUTIFUL 1 LOVE, 1 Bt There's © tase Fo A Girl Like To Get ABlack Salome. ~ Pe sake Ani, .¥ Moon" Plays RID. Dreams Of You, SUE. EYES, ' LOVE, 1 LOVE MY WIFE Dublin Daisies, Vocal and Inst. I WISH I HAD A GIRL. ARE YOU SINCERE. OVE ME ND > Jovi ME A D MHE woRLp Jas the list, gver Call at comprising store for complete 200 different, pieces. "Watch Us Grow." Bulletin From Our Rea- dy-to- Wear Depirtmont A special lot of Laflies' Corset Covers. Size 32" only," good quality Cotton, neatly trimmed with Toralion Lace. To Clear Saturday 19c Each A big lot-of Lddies' Print Wrappers, meat pattemns, in Navy and White, Black and | White, Red and White, extra well made. Sizeg, 32 to 40, Saturday, Special 89c Each : Children's Coats A magnificent ratige" of » popular styles, Navy and Cardinal, all "sizeg: in ° stock. Popular pices, . 9 Ladies Goats A larger and better range than ever before. . Beautiful garments for all the Ladies, and at very ' reasonable $ret esesesncecreesenes HAGAR'S UNFERMENTED. Br ---------- Suits, Suits We have them in a great variety of the wery latest Paris and New York styles that cannot be seen in any other store in the city. . The low prices aie very marked & and will at once appeal to ¢ you as reasonable. Newman! i & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE < < 4 < 4 4 4 < 4 + 4 & v This Grape Juice is the pure Juice of the grapes, being pre- served, as canned goods, merely by the exclusion of air. No anti- septics being used. + © 4 4 : It's medicinal Same as the huilder and tizer. Qualities are the grape itself. Blood tonic splendid appe- Diluted, it makes a pleasant and refreshing summer drink. Dr A.P.Chown DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. "Phone, 343, 185 Princess St. | 5 PA EL CAR LORE 1 t-- & : < & ¢ ® * i ® i : ® & & ® a tesseisnssssnssssssses , | ' 1 i Orders Taken Now for Ladies' Dressmaking and Yong. CORRIGAN'S. Music Sale PEARL BAR BROOCHES. Our stock comprises many new English de- signs, consisting of bars of gold with Pearl Sprays, Leaves and other Ornamentations applied. These goods have an excellent show- ing, are solid gold, ahd not expensive. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. Marriage Licenses Issued. Canadian At CANADIAN PRICES W. F. Gourdier er, 76, 78, 80 St., Kingston. , Seoe0000 0000000000004 New Cafe Golden Chinese Restaurant Open day and night. First Class meals served at all hours. LEE SING, Prop. 183 Wellington S¢. FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINY Wallace & Parks SUCCESSORS TO 0, G. JOHNSON, FLORISTS Palms, Ferns and Cut Flowers. De sign work a specialty. 'Phones, Consers vatories, 235; Shop, 239. No Powders NoLorn Starch R ICE CREAM 60 PER QUART. Any hour: 288 Princess St. Phone 845 * Kuy flavor. PRICE HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUERICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY, W. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streets, gi p08 rd ha