_* Muddled Braips 4 mE result from an overloaded : TLLFAFTER MIDNIGHT = THE BUSY CITY COUNCIL, DELIBERATED. inted to! until the next meeting of the col the result will be uncertain," as he. suggested, might 3 be ap: Jyote will be very close, \n fact ity It costs nearly $4,000 to col- result in a tie. At the outset, Tot the revenue of the city, which was ' Elliott harged Ald. sent with unl too much. He kiew of a man who tactics in moving 'a Suga. ston counting present + officials could be do the sty auditing. One rit ated woul i + stomach, sluggish liver, in- active bowels, or impure seme gows the use of blood. Clear 'thinking fol- Dr. A. BR. B. Williamson Sanit ed Medifal Health Officer and A. H. Muir City Auditor--~Re- vised Noise By-Law Passed. was twenty minutes past night befor the city counnl arose from its Bonday night session. A large budget of business was consid- ere], the chief items of which were : The receiving of the water works superintendent's resignation. Hearing a deputation' asking liquor license réductions. Appointing Dr. A. R. as medical health officer. Appointing A. H. Muir as city au ditor. Decidin? to submit a bydaw to the people' for the raising of $5500 by debenture for a fire engine. Passing a more drastic noise BEECHAMS PILLS Sold Everywhere. it mid- in Boxes 25 cents. for BC arpets, Furniture, Curtains B. Williamson by- {for $2,500 and supply bis own help. The mayor stated that according fo | taw the city could not appoint oue of its staff as auditor. That was out of the question. Then -Ald. Graham asked that the appointment of an auditor be delayed. | He moved that the council appoint a committee, re-organize the civic staff and that the clause relating to the ap- | pointment of an auditor be struck out. Ald. Elliott held , that Ald. Graham had made too rambling wtatement. Let him come out name the ones he thought could be dispensed with on the city buildings stafi. 1 he himself 'was after any of ficials), he wouldn't be afraid to name them. ¢ Ald. Graham withdrew his motion when he learned that 'nothing could be gained by prossing it. The garbage question was briefly dis pad collect 'the revenue of the city the by-law | and finding : jority. Als. Kent and Nickle ve pudiated any such act on their part, | A clause was added to the by-law, lle that no person shall be en- (titled to a laundry license il the laundry location jn approved by the "police © 3 On motion of Ald Alds. Nickle and Rig- {ney, the medical health officer was | made medical attendant of the House bof Refuge, and will report once a] a week to the seeretary on the condi- | ition of the health of the inmates. INVERARY ASSAULT CASE. rlra----" A Three Men Fined and Bound Over to Keep Peace. At the court house on Monday ai- ternoon, Leeman Young Reward | Smith and Albert Van Noikeutrarg, of Inverary, wero - that his side had a ma- | x From 25e and wp wer Low > Ladies' Trim Come and see our Ladies' Hats at . . Hats are worth 10 I 30! 85. 1350, cussed, and Ald. Elliott was added to | the committee. , co The noise by-law changes received an | Jecep the peace for a year, and all for airing, and Ald. Graham called ior indulging in a _ good, old-fashioned the yeas and nays on the adoption of | scrap tor the: Storrington fair. Van the changes recommended by. the Eo eTRehure | had his 'thamb so badly solicitor. These changes were adopted, {bitten by Young that he showed Alds. Angrove, Graham, Craig and | badly swelled hand and forearm = tc McCann voting nay. The vote was the magistrate, and William Young, 14 to 4. {son of Leeman Young had his nose : | broken in the fracas. : Concerning Other Reports. i The first case was Mrs. L. Young, Ald. McKay askedwdhe chairman of on bebali of William Young, a minor, the board of works to give some iy- against Smith and Vanvolkenburg, for formation about the oiling of tho, aggravated assault, and a counter streets, and how the dust was to be| | charge wae laid against Leeman | kept down. Young for the same offence. Charles | ti one with the comma. te and bound over in $50 bounds io Passing the second reading of by-law to reduce the launary from 350 to $10. Passing fire, department rules and regulations in by-law. in attendance at the meeting were: Mavor Gouper and = Alds. Aagrove, Carson: Chown, Craig, Clugston, El liott, Givens, Graham, Hanley, Harty, Hoag, Kent, McCann, McKay, Nickle, Rigney, Robertson, Tweddell. tba. 8 tax OR BIg THREE MORE: DOCTORS | DEGREES ANNOUNCED AT | QUEEN'S | As Result of Supplemental Exam- inations--List of Those Who Passed in Various Subjects. Communications Read. These communications were to committees : ' ~chisved 'Though all sorts of influence and <p el pressure have heen brought to Brass Beds making a specialty Are of t I Report from arbitrators re cost of gireet railway power. . Zacks and others re by-law pro- Beds this fall, the values are hibiting the playing of gramaphones, 810 ta $15, cheaper than be- ute. y latest, a low head |" From R. kes a very pretty! ¢ Refuge, asking that the medical edium size Mahog- { health officer be required to attend the- House of Refuge inmates. (We control our new designs. 5) The single ax assosistion of ts are better in quality |! ario re amendments to the sre beautiful in design and [ment act. than ever before. 'Thomas ' water works, the best, ton. : 3 1 both medium and good | J.-J. Druce, re water service at his Our prices are doing | residence on Montreal steeot. : and making more friends | Donpelly Salvage and Wrecking com- % pany re the rental of the water works wharf. own ade is grow- Superintendent and we are Ah to give closer read, as follews : all around. } "I respec tiully ' - tender my resigna- {tion as superintendent of water works. J Une reason is | an Hot sanistid ya the wav Prof. 'Willhofit was asked to Phone 90. t-st the water works pumps, or <he i FF Harrison CO. report he made to. the water works » - 'committee. [| hope the counal' will fact upon my resignation at an early ™ --- . i. i SEERA date. The Donnelly Wrecking company claimed that the water works com- $2.00, Meek, secretary of House anv "Dre ser On- ASRENS- Hev att, superintendent of tendering his resigna- at ive aiming ES. "Our Ling 1 dy ice out-of-t Hewitt's resignation Visitors always welcome. mittee nad not treated it fairly in res gard to the rental of the water works wharf. It was willing to pay $275 a vear. [Ii it was forced to give the wharf the city would be injuring a firm that has always done we ir Kingston. . As to the water works committee's claim that it should re- ipair the whari the company pointed out that the life of a whari was from tem to fifteen years, and this whari was nineteen years old, and therefore completly and naturally rotted above the water: line, and it would have been so even if it had not been in use. The company asked council to further investigate before "taking actien tb, deprive it of the , wharf. Manager Folger, of the light de- partment, reported that it would cont ($2,500 to erect and secure necessary \equipment for 'fifteen new arc lamps for the streets... Fifty could be put in fcr $4,000. For the present he advocated instabling five are lamps now on hand at the plant, which : 9 could be erected for $75. .These could : R McFAUL S {be used till- the end of the year. Next ° ; s ring. it would be necessary to r re- |place all the direct current open are Jamps. The fire. and light committee je deal with the matter at once, | The owing hy Damask, $3.00, $3.50. $2.50, Mercerized, $4.00, © $5.00, $6.00, $7.00. Silk, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00. $4.50, ee i Rope Portiers Made to Order Kingston ~ = Carpet Warehouse. ! The House of Reliable Goods B Finance Report . finance committee: made n recommendations : | That the garbage commttce {instated, and report as to the ency of the experiment for the last Wallace & Parks: two months, and their recommenda- SUCCESSORS TO 0. G. JOIINSON, tion for future garbage system, and Ithat the accounts of Messrs. Reeves {and Theriault, contractors, ne referred Palms, Ferns and Cut Flowers. sign work a. specialty. 'Phones, | to this committee, vatories, 285; Shop, 289. the fol- be re- effici- of R. J asking for rebate - of bu- {siness te that on the advice of the; leity solicitor, the request be not granted. On the communication of Georg Hunter, asking for rebate of busines: | tax, that on the advice of the i solicitor, | ed. That A. H. Muir be appointed per- {manent city auditor, at a salary of {#800 per year; and that he is not to | engage in any other occupation other {than the work of this office. | "That Dr. A. R. B. Williamson appointed medical health officer at Isalary of $500 a vear. | That in 'consideration of the ftion of counil i: : ne for {ce ssary * to exveg YOU HOLD ey {eoraance with | ) 2 fai ti De- | IA n the communication C onsers | mstrong, the request be not grant-, be resolu- | re funds for canvass- permanent pavements, the ne- funds be granted, £100. that changes be made in ac- the letter of the of Sept. 13th. | That the salary of the late city au- ditor be paid to October lst, 1909, | The report was adopted without bar- division. In country or suburban | Abd { city : solicitor In your hands the possibility of] ) IRE "Hecoming a house owner; because we can offer you some great the_ auditor cla Graham thought that one of the discussing ns in city, There is fore Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases mit you to buy with a very small put together, and until the last few years jwas supposed to be incurable. For he balance great many years doctors pronounced local disease and prescribed | remedies, and by constantly failing to] cure with local treatment, 'pronounced it! incurable. Science has proven catarrh to Let us show you the new 7 room. | be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Halls 2 4% pv. | Catarrh Cure, manufactured by J. with B, and C., Ver | Cheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio, constitutional cure on the market. which {taken internally in doses from 10 drops ie a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the {blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any! dwellings at terms that will pers! sh gapital, and carry t it | % s focal X OH La mortgage. ed dwelli gudah and Concreit Cellar, Jt ia nh for $1,550. McCANN, 81 Brock St. we can sell you case it fails to cure. Send for circalars | , and testimonials. ddress : J: CHENEY & CO Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggt Take Hall's Fa tion gists, 75¢ mily Pills for consti a Cor King. » up, city | the sum wot On thé reference to the yramaphone | al is RA only | Ald. Graham sold that only two coats of oil had been given so far. Another coat had to be given. He | had been told by one resident of Brock | street that the oiling was the best thing ever done, and had benefitted the road surface greatly, for it made it harder. On recommendation: of the fire com- mittee, the council 'decided to intro-! duce a by-law for the purpose of sub- mitting to the electors the question of raising £5,500 for a new steamer the fire department. The waterworks committee report contained the following : Your com- mittee has been unable to arrive ratisfactory arfdngement = with the Donnelly company regarding the city's wharf property at the foot of West | street, the company's final offer ' of | $275 of July 3rd, being declined by | the committee on account of the: 'uw willingness of the company to com: ply with the city's terme. Your com- mittee is of the opinion that the prg- perty could be utilized profitably for power boats, in which case the Donnel- ly company would be obliged to va- cate the premises, and your commit: tee asks your approval to investigate the power boat scheme farther and re- port at a future meeting of council. Ald.. Rigney claimed that the city shodld part company with the Don- nelly concern, which, he claimed, had broken a lease it had signed, by fail ing to keep the wharf in repair. AR. Nickle 'defended the company, and asked that the committee consider the matter again. He thought that a sat- isfactory arrangement could be made with the company, which was, thing, willing to remove its irom the West street slip. Ald. Craig said he wih willing to further consider the matter, "but thought the company might have dis- cussed the matter with him, as chair- man of the committee, rather than with Ald. Nickle, "who said he Lad been interviewed by one oi the com- pany's representatives, The waterworks committee, without sanction of council, bought 1,200 tons of coal by tender recently, and Ald, Craig asked that the item be passed, which was done. He thought that the committee. had been given the sary authority. Ald, Chown took occasion to remark that the School of Mining, the day after the waterworkg. -. eommitiee bought its 1,200 tons of coal from James Swift & Co. at $3.21 a ton, purchased 1,100 tons of the same coal from an outside firm for sixty-six cents 'a ton cheaper. He thought twenty per cent. profit on a paper transier too much for a local firm to ask. for steamer neces- Passing Of By-Laws. These by-laws passed : To build .a sewer in Durham street; to construct a number of concrete walks; appointing A. H. Muit as city aundi- | tor; appointing Dr. A. R. B. William- ison as medical health officer; adopt- ling by-laws and rules of the fire de- | partment; appointing fivé chief and as- | sistant fire chief. When the hy-law adopting new rules and regulations for the fire depart- iment was before council, Ald. Elliott objected to the. clause giving the chief | the power of appointment of all other l officers and members of 'the depart- ment. He didn't intend to vote away this right of voice in appointments to jan civie official. Ald. Rigney, chairman of the com- ies, said that this clause, giving ithe chief power of appointment, was "(in accordance with the agreement un- {der which the new chief was appoint- ed. Chici* Armstrong, before he accept- {ed the position, stipulated that he was to have the power of appointment of all his men. The council, therefore, must, in honor, abide by its agree | ment with the chief. 3 | Ald. Elliott pointed out | council fully understood that the chief was to have no power in discharging an appointee of thé council. The as, stant chief was appointed by the 'councih, and it was understood that' {only council could remove him. | After the discussion' had proceeded a | while, Ald. Rigney announced that he had a by-law to -appoint the 'assistant Ychief, that would place him under the jusisdiction of the council alone, far as discharge was concerned. was considered satisfactory. The revised Jioise by-law, with comma, passed by Alds: Angrove and jnayv., The laundry repeal by-law received a second reading, and passed; by 10 to 9. the fee being reduced from $50 to $10, 'and the transfer fee being siruck out. Ald. Thown moved $20 as a { compromise fee, and the by-law would have been disposed of had the Chinese ! capporters acceptad that. but they | wouldn't, and, accordingly; the third treading of the by-law was bloc fed, were i . 80 This the Yi to 2, vating a vote of Graham ata | for one, that the | Webster, appeared for Smith and Van- volkenburg, and W. Baliour Mudie for the Youngs. In all, twelve witnesses were exam- | ined by both 'sides, 'and no two had | the same story of the scrap, one side, | denied hitting the other, and the | other demied hitting it. Finally Magis- | trate Hunter 'and J. Ray got together and arrived at the La verdicts, | The case was an interesting one to tha people around - the north shore, | | who wera out in large numbers to" {hear the trial. The fight started over | {the cutting of some harness of Smith's {by some one, and 'was blamed on Young. This started the scrap, early [ in the evening and it did not til' after ten o'clock. end un- | { Xmas Pocket Money. | An opportunity is now presented to! darn enough pocket money with which Boete, J. {fo buy Christmas prigenis or to start | in business The Orange Meat company award prizes to the winners in thar contest, which closes November 30th, | 1909. in amounts of ove dollar cash, up to seven hundred dollars, in cash. | A voung man, named David Magee, | of Cardinal, Ont., won a seven hun- dred dollar prize in June last. i You can do the same. Why not start mow ? wig' in .overy package of Orange Meat. The A.O.H. held the first of its weekly puchres and.dances, in. its hall, on Monday evening. Twenty-six ta- After the announcement of winners, ladies' first, Mes. T. © ladies' consolation, Miss gets' first, C, Sughrue N. Collins; dancing was indulged ih, to the sweet strains: of Crosby and 0'Connot"s orchestra, until ¢ | oiclock. : Coffey; one Your Corn Troubles. all and | "used. It removes sorts of corns, quickly, surely without pain. In big boxes, 15¢., J. B. McLeod's "Drug Stare, corner King and Brock streots (Wade's old. stand), .and corner Princess and Mont- real streets. Corn Salve is Higher Critic Is Coming. Rev. T. E. urke from Rov. George has received word | Jackson, B.D. of Victoria College, Toronto, the noted | higher critic, that he will accept the invitation to preach anniversary --ser- mons in Brock Sireet Methodist church on February 20th next. % ¥ sie -- A tickling or dry cough can be quick- ly loosened with Dr. Shoop's Remedy. No opium, no chloreform, | nothing unsafe or harsh. Scld by dealers. A few roomers will land help you to pay the rent. can get the roomers by in the Whig. You advertising The College Hat Store" College Hats This store makes a distinct specialty of Student's Hats and Caps. We have all the good shapes, colors and prices in both. The-best 50c¢ Caps and $2 Hats in town are here. ad Sole Agents for House of Hobberlin, *'Tailors to the Canadian gentleman. ' . Makers Of Fine Furs. Importers Of Fine Hats. 126-128 Princess St. ls at | Cough | ug j go on the { mised, alt} ™ Senior ! McCutcheon, Full particulars on private postcard, } Fairbairn, J. The A.O0.H. Euchre Parties. | bles were in play ntil 10.30 o'clock, | after which refreshrhents were served; the prize consolation, ! i i | i | | ot { | make dollars | { capt. { Montreal; | juun Medical College faculty has mounced the following degrees and reailts in supplemental pass examina- tions Degree of M.D. and C.M.-R. J. EI 'lis, Ellisville; A. J. Keeley, Railton; | J. F. R. Fairbaim, Kingston. Junior Anatomy--R. N. Cozier,, F, . Matthews. ls G. McGlehnon. Junior Materia Madica--J. A. wart, A. DesRosiers. Senior Anatomy--J, J. Ellis. Sie A. Polson, R. Materia Moica--W. M. Ellis, G. L. Cooke, C. E J. G. Shaw. Senior Chemistry--R. RB. J. Dash, G. I. Cooke. Junior Pathology--J. »airn. Bacterioloav--A. Powers. Junior Practice of Medicine--J, Shaw. Junior Powers, J. Junior lien] Surger thews, G. L. Cooke, J. F, Beste. Jurispruden we--W. M. McLaron. Senior Practice of Medicine--R. lis. Senior Clinical Medicine--R. J. J. F. R: Fairbairn, 4.7 E. Charbon- nea. Ghstetrice and Gyneacology--J. F. R. E. Charhonneau, A. J. Me Laren, R. J. M. Ferguson, F. R. Fair J. Keelew, J. 'T. G. Apulicd Anatomy--J, T. Beote, D. 1.. Fre. F. J. Mat- J. Ellis, Keeley, SRemior Pathology--J. E. Charhon- wm, J. F. R. Fairbaim, R. J. Ellis. Senior Clinical Surgery--J. E. Chas- bonneau, A. Koelay. Senior. Applied Anatomy--G. Thwaites, J. F. R, Fairbairn. Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat--J. F. R. E. Joyee; | Fairbadr n: Mental Discases--J. -- Other Faculty Results. The degrees: in' arts and science, 16 sulting from the supplemental exam- mations at Queen's Will be posted this evening, at six o'clogk), along with the FF. R. Fairbairn. Alt com: rods) ase: Whit Pecks 114 and matriculation results. The university.session will open on Wednesday morning. STORY OF POLICE COURT. { But Two Offeriders in the Line-Ur To-Day. There were two offenders in the police court line-up, this morning, and tboth of them were old-timers, John Sauve, known as 'Poor Baptiste, Michael MoNally. "Poor Bap * shed the usual number of tcars, id ho would leave liquor alone, fined $5 and costs, or one { and tiste! and 8 was month. Michael MoNally was toid that was appearing before the courts far too often, and was givep a chance to "prohibited list." He pro- he B. A. Hotel Arrivals. M. Missinger, London, Eng. Holmes, W. Potls, Toronto; J. W. Cawley, Brockviller R.. J. Shaxp, Montreal; I. Schuner, Toronlo; E. ¥ Sprague, Belleville; James A. Kess, Yalmock, Dunbarion, Scotland; A. W. Irwin, Oswego, \.Y.: E. G. Harris and wife, M. M. Davidson, L. A. Lam- son. D. - G. Browne; E. (). Lawson, Havana, Cuba; R. P. Smith, L. Vanstone, Toronto; E., W. Porter, A. J. Dake, J. Coughlin, Toronto: F. A. Armstrong, Hamilton; 11. B. Munroe, W. B. Munroe, Mrs. J. M. Munroe and daughter, Boston; H. W. Marshall, Syracusq; Thos.. Moose, ¥. W. Frye, Toronto Sam IHyors, Ot- tawa; W. E. Sharpe, Toronto; Geo. R. Hassenplug, A. H. Yule, New York: J. A. James, Montreal; Geo. Kittem- ridge, Frank Joyo: C. T. Bradding- ton, 'Foronto; 7. E. LaBello, Mon- tral: F. L. McConnell, Lansdowne; J. 8. Groth, Rochester. Soothes The Inflammed Parts. The worst aches and pains quickly disappear afier Smith's White Lini- ment has been applied. It quic penetrates, soothes the. inflamed parts, draws away the soreness, and gives re- lief as if by magic. Geb it to-day and have it handy. Costs but 25e., at J. B.'Meleod's, successor to Henry Wade, corner King and Brock streets, and corner © Princess and Montreal sireets, Had Fine Dance. On Monday eveming a able dance was held in the at Barriefield. Forty couple were pre- gent, 'and a splendid programme of music was provided by McAuley's or- chestra. Messrs. ~B. Me Auley, J. Downey and F. Bristow had charge of the arrangCments, most pnjoy- town hall "Fresh Fruitatives," { a at. Gibson's Red (Cross drag store. bear on the different publishers of Queen's College Text Book to con- in fine their sale in this city--dée--ewe firm, we have ; ing all books required and solicit a share of Tous patro The same reasons that compelled the handle their own text books should assure us or your hearty operation. We promise you :-- 1st. secur- nage. Society to co~ Prompt and careful attention go orders. 2nd. Courteous treatment on the part of the management and staff. Srd: No increase on list price of books. HAVE YOU BEEN GETTING THIS? If Queen's you ¢an answer readily. If a Freshman, seniors. you . have attended ask one of the You will find our text books of the latest editions and not left overs from last season. The College Book Store, Managed by a College man, 260 Princess St. 1 Phone 919. WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS 500 Yd. of Wrapperette 3 In a big ranga of dainty { patterns 'and good colorings, Light and Dark, 27 wide, very desirable for Waists, Wrapgets, Dresses, Kimonos, Good value at 10c. and 12jc. ! a yard. Wednesday Special 8ca Yard: White All-Wol Blankets 'Good quality. size 60x80. : A few pairs left. ~ Wednesday Special $2.50 a Pair ~ Men's Fleece Lined Underwear. * Heavy --and good tolwear, t some odd lines to be cleared out: The Dellar quality, For 75¢ a Suit THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Nowmn & Shaaw inches | School. Sacques. | 8 serssssrertrresrersses Gillette Safety | Razor The new pocket edition is so peat. and compact that it will go in the waistcoat pocket or sli to the side of a travelling ba bis a marvel of peatness and 'fine b workmanship. The edges and corners of the blade are protected, making it entirely safe and best of ail there is no honing or stropping. The blade can be adjuswd fpr hght or close shave. We also supply Gillette Riades, packed in uickleplated boxes, dump proof, aantirust and antiseptic, 12 blades, $1.00. RE Sr Ss iy Dr A.P.Chown DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN: Pearl Handled Knives & Forks w In Oak and Walnut Cases, w.th one dozen Knives and Forks en- cased, or sitnilar cases , with halt the quantity, Trip K nives and Catving Bets are cased in 'much the same way, and our showing in ; these lines i is complete. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. Q Issuers Of Marriage Licenses, 'Canadian At CANADIAN PRICES W. F. Gourdier Furrier, 76, 78, 6, 78, 80, Broe Brock § St., t+ Risgaton. HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, . LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. WwW. F. KELLY Toye's Building, . Clarence and Ontario Streets. Let Us Overhaul Your . Storage Battery This winter 'and will have it ready for you jn "the spring. AS GOOD AS NEW We are insialling a chargiog * board and Hydrometer. W. A. Spriggs sae mle A ee