Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Sep 1909, p. 8

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TITTY "NOTHING DOING' hence 'the 'men went to_the palace of Lee Foy, Bagot and William strect. This place was also closed up, but the owner finally mado his Wipeasante, and after the warrant was roa to him decided to come along and maxe {SAID HE HAD TO BRIBE THE the plemsant party at the police sta- ALDERMEN. tion eight in number. The next stop was made al Sing Doo's place of business ai the corner of William and Barrie streets, whore the most amusing incident of the chase took place. To all appearances he place was deserted 'and the fol- Movements of The They Are Sayifg And Doing. Police Constable . Samuel Arniel holidaying in Toronto. "Jack" Rooney, Quechee, ia back in town to resume his studies at Queen's. Miss Nellie Dickson, Ordnance streed, hae left on a visit to Montreal and C shurg. 'ip Dr. C. F. Jones, Flizabeth, N.J., spent, yesterday, with his sistor, Mrs. W. Drury, Queen streot NG C---- 5. | CE CHINAMEN AGAIN IN POLICE COURT. Fine of $3 and Costs Was .Penalty in Each Case--Half Number of Laundries in City May Be Closed. Magistrate Farrell had another is RELIABLE FURS | That's "What a Montreal Horse. dealer 'Affirms---Gave the Ex Fire Chief $2,000. / Montreal,« Sept, 3.Bribos amount- ing to about $2,000 were paid to ex- ' will give years of service and satisfac- ED OUR NEW S Mink SChinese Day,' at . the police court, this morning, when the cases adjourn- ed yesterday, came up, Ten Chinamen accused of not having paid their laun- dry license, again made the claim IRA They haa ho honey, bul (Rema) strate imposed a fine of 83 and costs, or ten days, in each case, stating that he had to see that the by-law was carried out. He would have © to {impose a fige every day, until the li- cense was paid. If the Chinamen could not pay for: their license, the only {course open for them; was to shut up { shop. It is understood that a large | number of the Chinamen will close up || their washes shops rather than sub- {mit 160 the payment of the license, which calls for £50, A. B. Cunningham appeared for the e celestials. He told the court that : some few weoks ago, he had been re- tained to act for the Chinamen, and: at the time the cases were first up in court, he had given notice that steps would 'be taken to quash the by-law. 'Lawn Mowers That! This wan stil hie intention. He 'had, | owever, € EN 13 Pn, 0 Cut Grass {pay the license in the meantime," but to That good Sion, 2 SEE YLES, in long Sealskin Persish Lamb ~~ Musquash and 2 Russian Pony~ Fur-Lined Jackets JOHN McKAY 107 PRINCESS ST. and 149.155 BROCK ST. { he did not know if they understood him It is squander money on | (ity Solicitor McIntyre and the Yawn Mowers that look as nice with [magistrate were of the opinion that their fresh paint, they look as good as|the Chinamen had understood all the best, but after they have been used | yight. . a year, then it is a case of survival of "HH they still continue in business the fittest, | they must pay a license," said the The Maxwell [i fhe cri om Mowers braugtht fn and fined every day." 0's case Fave heen used bw our customers Hong was first called, and his was the only one in. which leniency fifteen years, and are as good as yet. was shown. As Hong explained yester Mowers from $3 to day, returned to the city, a few days ago, and has been put to a machine guaranteed. SOLD ONLY IN TOWN BY W. A. Mitchell's Hardware { shop He agreed to pay $5 now, and Kingston. easy for he only new $7, and every 5 every week, until the amount was paid, and he was given this privilege His cpse was adjourned for a week in the meantime "Some people have an idea that Chinamen do not ! spend money," re marked City Solicitor Melntyre. "Hong lee showed me a: bill for plumbiug, vesterdgy, which amounted to $80. Evidently the plumbers=de not the Chinamen." y Hong Lee, who speaks good English, | Fwas told by the. magistrate, to ex: iplain®to the othemgg{ hinamen, that they must pay up, or go out of busi ness, and he The Chinamen were told that $25 could be paid now for the half year, and the remainder at the first of the year. Li Shang 'wore a broad smile, when his name was called. Court proceed- ings appeared to amuse him, but the sinile came-ofi his fade, When thet mag: istrate said that the fine would _ be ¥3 and costs, or . "Can't pay," ,7 "1 know 1 am against your * law, but I haven good enough money. I am only a poor {Chinaman. Could pay $10. "1 have nothing to do about the jamount," said the magistrate. All have to do, is to enforce the¥hy-law. The by-law calls for the collection of $60, from evervone engaged in the laundry business, and it must be paid. "1 can't pay,"' broke in Li. "Well, if you can't," replied the court, | "you will have to get out of business. "These men must be kept until the { finee are paid," said Mr. McIntyre. Fong Sing wanted ; to take shelter under the wing of Hong Lee, who was {let offi with #8 a week until it was a paid up. i | 85." | trate, But it fine was impo Wah Kee | much. to Lee, Sang {like story ; Ching Chee, Hong Chong amd Lee Fong, did not show up, but they were fined just. the same, In regard to the case of Son Tang, who was fined yesterday, it was stat- ed by Mr. Cunningham that he had retired from He understood that about one-half of the Chinameo 7 PP a B WATCHES FOR BOATING AND CAMPING $2.25 Nickel cased with strongly | made movements, stem' wind- ing and setting. save did =o. Made in small size, for | either pocket or wrist weal, §i and in 12 sizes. Thin model | for pocket wear. The bgst "¥alue. in low : ne " ot a on alue in 0 | priced watches. | to the magis- the usual he said was no sod said he would like very pay, but he couldn't. Jim hee and Sing Doo, told a pay go, rd HAF L EEE P tLe T KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE +> (LIMITED) ; HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. "Highest Education at Lowest Cost" Twentv-Sitth wear. Fall Term hegins August 30th. Courses in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele« graphy, Civil Service and English. Our graduates get the best posi- tions. Within 'a short time over sixty secured positions with one of the largest railway corpora- tions in Canada. Enter any time, for information. CALF¥E, Principal. FFELP 4444444004 F 04 + + business would co out of business Chase After Chinamen. At noon, to-day, there wore seven Chinamen in the cells at the police court, and their chatter cbuld be heard plainly the market. They could sndely "Wg are seven, but wo houlkd be twelve," amd at one o'clock Secret. Nesbitt and Constable Craig, on Call or ay, write H. ¥ »T MET $4444 4440434444 SHFEIFIEIEEIESS » i < 4 ® awving the five Wa pris carefully T. J. LOCKHART § at the palatial residence Monee. Wellineton street, where no one aton. q discovered an ontrance, | started out in a rubber tired carriage tuckg! away in the Whpir pocket of his cqgat. The first call made was Real Estate and Insurance Money to Loan. at home, but the officers finally q but [ailed to FIPIIVIPIINISEIIPIIRW (ind Wah Lone. . TT to~secure the other five, PP. C, Craig sosespsessesssssssesk | : 1 of Wah Office, 159 Welllngtou Sty, King- was HEE E 4444444444444 PEEP P EERIE ATI May We Tailor You? Good Tailoring Has Been the Making of Many a Man A man always succeeds betfcr--always gets more of the things he goes after when he is well tailored than when he is carelessly dressed. Our sort cf Tailoring wins aud holds the pa- ronage of the best dressers in this loca,ity., The New Fall Woollens are here for your choosing. The prices are not unreasonable. Livingston's. ttt tett BALE FHP FEEEEES +44 +4 ¥ APP EIFIITAE E444 444 HHH 0444S G44 IE eee 4 4E0S « + Vv & * 4 $ + * "tim Fhe. couplings will-hEpue=--tn "in the city, and some ol the leaders in will be discussed. lowing sign was 'binned on the door "Please excuse; we accept no laun- dry; me in jail." : Finally P. C. Craig succeeded in get- The laundries on Princoss street wore thin visited, but without success, but just as the police were turming away Charlie Yoke and Lee Cheng were spotted going up the street, and were quickly hustled © into the .cab. Charlie did not object to going, but Lee Cheung did. X Cheng Shu, the fourth on the list, was captured at the New York Chinese rosanrant and was the chedriest one of the lot. Ho bade all his fellow conmtrymen at the cating house good: 'bye bofose he Ioft. This was four out of five, and the cab made way jor the police station, where four were added to stvel, making eleven. : Wah dong was the only one missing and at 2:15 o'clock be folt lonesome so walked into the station and gave him- soli up. He was greeted with a cheer when he came into the corridor. This cleans them all up, as the other threo of the filtern have paid up. 5 CITY AND VICINITY. Buy The Genuine Green Gages. Saturday. Edwards & Jenkin. Kathleen And Crescent. Labor day Steamer America, 5 gm. and 2 5c, weturn Early Crawford Peaches Martlett pears, Canadign grapes, any and every variety of plums in season; at Carnovsky's Race at Cape Vincent, Pp m - ---- Down, Dowfl, Down. With high prices on fruit all day Saturday, basket, fruit will sell low, and at five o'clock peaches and plums will be marked still lower, and every hour aiter until all are sold Car novsky's . $10 Shai datt nce Ssh, 00 elie BBNOR, Chief Benoit, of. the fire department, and 85.000 in all to different aldermen and civic officials by Roch Marien, son. Without handing out money doing" around the city hall. . He had paid. so many, bribes that he could scarcely remember particular He had paid 8600 once to be divided among five aldermen, but with the poor memory which he exhibited in the box, witness could not remem- ber the names of any ol these alder men. His admission about ex was only made. after long probing the witness box. cases, -Chief Benoit in LA TPT HOW NORTH POLE LOOKS, What a cheerless spot to' have aroused the ambition of man for so many ages. An endless field of purple snows. No life. No land. No spot to » relieve the monotony of % frost. We were the only pulsating creatures in a dead world of ice.~Dr. Cook. » efelelofoloduelofedldod dude oto ENJOYABLE LAWN PARTY. Was Held By Methodist Ghurch at 'Portsmouth. \ most enjoyable garden party was held at Portsmouth, on Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the Methodist church. Although the wea- ther was somewhat cool; it was quite pleasant out oi doors, and there was a dttenglance. Army band went out for the occasion, and provided a programme of choice music. Ladies were in charge of the different booths, and they did bh good business, in the sale of ice cream and other refreshments. The "fish pond" was the centre of much attraction. good Of To The West. The C.P.R. ran anothes farm labor- ors' excursion to the west, this morn- | ing, which. was well patronized. An- | other 'exéursion is inst., when a largé gumber is expected | to leave. Sen Hose For Fire Department. One thousand feet of hose for the fire | department arrived this morning, from Toronto, and was taken to No. 1 sta- here by the firemen. Loosened The Weather Vane. One of Contractor Maciarlane's men Aimbed upon the weather vane at the city hall, to-day, to loosen it up a Jittle, so it would turn. Sometimes it sticks so that the wind cannot turn i. Will Raise The Rates. that boarding-house- are considering the of board It is stated keepers in the city, r question of "raising the price sh. CL ape arranging for a the the whole matter meeting, at movement which We --: . To Banquet Dr. J. H. Bell. The Chosen Friends of the city will give a banquet, at the Randolph hor tel, on the 9th, to pr. J. H. Bell, grand medical examiner, who is leat ing Kingston, to reside in Hamilton On the 10th a big "At Home' will be held in his honor. booked lor the 10th | guessing competition of a cake THLE L 444444444400 !. BUMPED PRESIDENT, og the weight Ottawa, * Sept. 3.--Thomas Shaughnessy was asleep in his private car; "Killarmey" at tha Union Station when a OU.P.R., shunting engine collided. with+* the coach. The rear end of the "Kill. arney" was badly smashed, and the ~ engine was some- what damaged. Though the occupants of the car received a shaking up, no one was injured. The accident will be investigated. FHP HPP EHERRR INES PELL 2 4444944404494 IRISHMEN AND VICTORIAS Will Again Clash at the Cricket Field. The baseball game at the cricket field on Saturday. afternogn promises. Lo be a iast one. The Irishmen and Vie torias will clash again, in a postpon- ed game. Some changes will take place in the line-up of the Irishmen, who will put Bernior in the box. Bev- pier has been throwing good ball dur- stay in Petawawa, and / is counted on to pull his team oul ahead. Both teams have been working every evening, and are in good shape. Ii the Irishmen win this game 4 they will have a chance for the cup, but ing his ------t-- To Play In Watertown. Watertown, N.Y., Standard. On Sunday next tha baschall game at the Garland City park will be with the Kingston Ponies. "Con" Mil lan, circles, Ponics, grogation with hin. ------ Farmers Are Pleased. The farmers .in" the Kingston distritt > be well pleased over the the Aor who has been backing promises to bring a fast i ¢ appear to way in tables are a very good crop. Taken altogether, it has been a very good p season. 3 Mullins' Quick Cash Sale Prices. 20 Ih. bag best granulated sugar $l Cooking butter per Ib. 20c. Choice farmers' butter per Ib. 23e. Best creamery butter per lh. 26c. gal. 50c. extra pickling. vinegar, 10c. gal. 40c. xx pure vinegar, Joe. gal. 30c. xx vinegar, 25¢. 'orner Johnson and Division streets 1 Going To New York. The handsome yacht, Alice, owned jer, arrived in port, this morning, and 'cleared for Montreal, in the fore noon= Quite as large party, in lading both ladies and gentlemen, were on board. The ladies are to take in the sights at Quebec, and Mr.. O'Connor will go on to New York, where his boat has been entered in-the races to be held on the Hudson river. The Bijou's Programme. "A Wife's Temptation," is the top- liner at the Bijou for to-day and Sat- urday;. It is one of the finely-acted like all the Biograph dramas, has a fine moral tone. The awakening of the beautiful young wiie to a realiza tion of her admirer's baseness, is a splendid bit of acting. There is alsc a fine comedy, 'Mrs. Jones' Birthday and What Happened tor Joneséy:™ James Douglas Bankier sings ) Ribby's suits, 810, £12 37, Green pages. Edwards & Jenkin Tokay grapes at Carnovsky's The inside is usually the right of polities. Abernethy's for fall shoes See Bibhv's 810 fall overcoats sicle well-known in Canadian sporting | which the crops are turning | out. While the ag: wil not be quite up to the standardy, gran and vege | by Mr. O'Connor, of the Buffalo Cour- | dramas of the Biograph company, and, | if they lose it, the Victorias will land i ! the silverware. Eacacsadatsnc rahi HAVE NO FEAR. + + + pits + 4 Ottawa, Sept. 3.--At the # Marine department to«day it was given out that no fears ~are expressed for the safety of Capt. Bemmier who __ been in the Arctic regions mow for upwards of a year. The Captain's voyage Was | 4 planned to last for two | years, and, more over, it {4 would take him out of the usaal track of returning whalers. Hence the absence of news from/ the party. i FEF HEHE EEE E444, rita mre] STRUCK ON THE HEAD. t | | TTT F444 E44 444T 3 c¥ | + | +4 George Peters, Division Victim of Accident. « George Peters, living at 449 Division street, was the victim of a severe ac: cident, about 5.30 o'clock, an Thurs- day afternoon. He is employed as a laborer at Davis' tannery, siruck on the head by a falling pulley. The blow rendered him, unconscious, and a large scalp wound was inflicted. Dr. Robert Hanley was called, and several Stitches -were necessary, close up the wound. to his home, and, today, he was re Street, | be expected. Of Vital Importance. Those who have rheumatism in any form should not delay in curing 'it. These troubles never get betters of themselves and become stubborn and chronic if neglected. It is of vital im- portance that aan effective remedy be slected. Most remedies fail. Dr. { Hall's Rheumatic Cure always cures. | 1t is easy to buy, easy to take and hrompt and certain in resulis Suffer- cre will save time, suffering and necd- | less expense by securing this remedy {at once. It is endorsed by all por A {have used it. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic {Cure is a great blood purifier and | spring tonic. In bottles, Se., at J. B. { Mel ood 's drug store, corner King ahd | Brock streets (Wade's old stand), and | corner Princess and Montreal streets | Green cages. Edwards & Jenkin. Jibby's new snits are beauties Abernethy's for fall shoes, a horse dealer, according to the latter's testimanyebelote the. royal commis: . this way Marien said, there was "nothing The Salvation' Miss Carpenter won the prize, in the' SHEE E EEE HEPA R YE and was | to} He was removed ported to be doing as well 'ag could | _ Miss Dargavel, and Jean gavel, Elgin, arc staying with Nr R. J. Gardiner, Bagot street. M. J. Flynn, forcman st Richard" A ming, at G yi a visitor in the mty, vestordey: daughter, Mrs. J.D. Craig, amd Charles (. Cooke, have left, for Seattle and the Alaska-Yuken exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Arthar Linnell, Lon- don, Omt., are staying with Mrs, (. H, Dainty, Gore street, for a fow days, after which they will go on to Mon: treal. Dr. Claude C. Chadwick, of Chi- cago, came down this week te accom: pany his" mother home after several works' visit with her sister, Mrs. Allan Chadwick, 100 Bagot street. Drs. Robart G. and Edna E. Ash: croit are leaving, Saturday, for a few days' visit to Toronto, during which timo they will attend (ht ninth an nual meeting of the Ontario Associa- tion of Ostéopathy, io he held in the Templo buildiig, Seplember Sth. OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Evergreen corn, at Carnovsky's. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. "Phone 778, \ meeting of the Junior Y.M.C.A. Rugby League, will he held some time next week, . Belleville Ontario : { wedding season and the undectakers report business very dull. Of course the latter people will have little sym pathy. | Bibby's for Semi-Ready suits. | Spanish onions at Carnovsky's. Pocrless Hair Restorer prevents the hair from falling out and restores the hair to its original color, in bottles, 50c., at Prouse's drug store, (up town ; post office brapeh.) Lawton blackberries, This is a great Carnovsky's. | CANE FOR CAPT. DAWSON. Presentation Made By '"E' .Com- pany, 14th P.W.0. Rifles. The Hub restaurant was the scene of a jolly gathering on Thursday evening when "E" company, lth P.W.OR held its first annual dinner. Twenty- seven members sat down to beautifully decorated tables, that were soon lagen with good things prepared by Host Haag, in the style that has made him famous as a chef and caterer. After several short speeches Lieut. J. S. Turner arose ant on behalf of the company presented Capt BE. J. Dawson with a handsome gold-headed cane, suitably wpgraved. The genial captain was taken completely by sur: | prise; by the kind gift, He thanked the hoys heartily for the pleasant remem- brance, and spoke i the good times J. A. Scobell, oi Cape Vincent, and |' > Are now ready for your inspection, COME TO-MORROW and see these new suits. Even if not pre- pared to buy, it makes no difference, you are just as welcome, and should you see a sait that catches your ancy have it placed aside until re- « You have a choice now impossi- ble to secure later on. st ,a hint as to some of the Pp: popular ma . LADIES RALLSUITS, $15.75, 16.50, 17.75, 18 LADIES' FALL SUITS, . $23, 24.50, 25.00, 30.00, 33.50. GIRLS' SUITS, 4 very pretty models and up. 75, 19.95. D0 ARLE + , $12.75, 15.75 . aR. = PROS TROD cA - The Newest In Colored Dress Goods ! A large variety of New Materials and Fall Colors. = 49c, 75c, 99¢, $1.25. iu.u n. tS CATS CM CROCS 5000 + they had put in tegether. The happy gathering broke up near midnight ai} ter singing "God Save the King,' OIL FOR THE STREET. | City Engineer Will Make Fest in the City. down the dust on they 0il to keep giver? 3 trial in Kings- street will bb ton. ' City Engineer Craig has heen given the necessary permission from the city council to make the trial, and it will be carried out in the course of a few days. The oil wjll be used on some of the macadamized roads. Crude | petroleum is used, and it is from a firm in Toronto. Oil has been used on the Toronto streets for some time now, and report | from there is that it is most satisfac- | tory. It is also being given a trial in Ottawa, | -------- Scrap Ba A Steamer. Quite a scrap ocouwrred' on the steamers Pierrepont about three o'clock, Friday morning, aud,as a result some summonses will be. issued by the steamboat company. Two well-known characters went down for a friendly game of cards with some of the crew, aud the aflair ended in a serap; in which the cook, the moth of one of the men, who tried to rostore ovder, was badly treated. One of the land lubbers, when leaving the steamer, was handed a bump on the jaw thal knocker a $10 bill out of "his hand, and for some minutes alter quite a scrap was in progress. No arrests wore made then, but some will likely | follow. The Perils Of Kidney Disease. Expéricnce proves that kiflney tron- bles Vrocp on unsuspected, litile Lsymptoms neglected, little paine over { looked. Headaches assigned to other | bpuses in time bring on acute intlam- | mation, lumbago, disease. Peck's Kidney Pills cure all' | those troubles, but they prevent them { much more easily, Be wise, Try them [now. In boxes, 2c, at J. B. Me | Leod's. drug store, corncy King and Brock sireets (Wade's old stand), and corner Princess and- Montrsal stroets { money 'back if not satisfactory. 1,000 Islands-Rochester. Steamers North King and Caspian leave for Thousand Island points and for Bay of Quinte ports apd Ro- chester, at § pm. J. P. Hanley, agent. i x Six Applications. ! A meeting of the House of Industry | {committee was called ' for this: after- {noon, 'to consider applications for the {position of superintendent. The ap- {pointment will be made later on, There are six applications for the position. > Green Gages ? Green Gages. The genuine article, 10c. quart. Ed- wards & Jenkins. See Bibbv's elegant IR suite 1 C. F.. Willard, made a short flight at Toronto in. his acroplane, which droppest into the lake. Bibby 's jor Semi-Ready suits secured diabetes, Bright's | daily, except Monday, at 10:30 a.m. | CRORES tS Kid Gloves LADIES' KID GLOVES, $1, 1.25, in Perrin's and Jouvin's famous French makes. GIRLS' KID GLOVES, Special values, 50c and 69c. . BOYS' KID GLOVES, ixact copiesof Men's Englisi only 69¢ pair, | CPPS PSTN CROCCO ORC SER 1 Tans, be / J ~ Saka: Bu terick Quarterly Fashion Book for Fall now ready, 25c. One Pattern with each book FREE. | ad RCA RRR OTRO ORO BRR ER TR RE OR RO RO Ol) Sui bases {5 Suit Gases M ade from solid leather. Gnaranteed nap sheepskin. Lined with the best linen. Z : Solid brass lock and bolts. THREE SIZES Cheaper Cases § pensive Ones Al Ns 0000000000 008600000060050000000010060003000

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