Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1909, p. 8

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. - PAOE wrOHT, gli : : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1900. rE _. ---- : : 5 1 ls. Y. Parkhill had each sent in their : : PERSONAL MENTION, : Weer) THE GENERAL HOS | leis for $100, requesting that they | 3 VA os upper esr y ] , d be allowed to qualify for governors J " p Movements Of The People--What of the ital : : a < MCKAY ---- hospital was very heartily - re. They Are Saying And Doing. i ME, 00! seived by the hoard and the secretary Lait ils : a ' : . : HAS SOM REND) requesied to), advise them of this REGARDING THE FUTURE H. S. Folger went: to New York on : Monday. fact. 5 . x y er aah i | A soussion took *place in reference to OF QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY. i Legnard Gardiner, ana, is, yt, Gifts From Adolphustown Ladies-- | the purchase of a X-ray machme; and i . : ny BD. ds in tip cy. of: Peterboro, An X-Ray Machine to Be Pur-|the board requested the committee of | General Assembly Commission and are visiting in the city . chasgl--Two New Governors snagemiont tu Inlly Joos nto Je . 'Trustees Meet to Consider Re-| Henry P. Smith is id Toronto, at- * s y : ¢ up-to-ae - : : : 2 ee - + + . Have Qualified. Ts and he a full rot of the] moving of Denominational Re- tending the architects' convention. The Octobe seting he board | next monthly meeting. strictions That Impede. Alpine Woods and wife, of Napance, In tober meeting of th poard | next 1 3 £. . were visitors in the gity yesterday of goyernors," Kingston general hos-| Dr. Boyce, the medical superinten-| This afternoon, at four o'clock, the! Miss May Mallen Rieu rene. is pital, was held on Monday afternoon. |dent, reported 123 patients treated | commission appointed by the Presby- viditing + her sisier, ~ Mrs "Edward Present : Dr. Dufi (¢hairman), B. W.|during, the Benth, i discharged, al-|terian general assembly, and the trus-|Walsh, at Flint, Mich, ; ~ : : : Robertson, F. G. Lockett, Dr. Third, [so a number of out-door treatments. | tees of Queen's, were to begin their| MN >. 8 s hn. . a tson, ' i! ou LO rigid , A rs. George Warner, "Heathfield, W. B.*Skinner, Kobert Hendry, Lieut.-| He also gave very interesting and in-] conference on the question of remov-|.nd Mise mil ns. Earl street, We can show you the finest col- Ne £01. Massie, Rev. Dr. Mackie, A. structive report of his recent visit to ling from the charter such denomina-!jaft to-day for New York. ; y hi - lection of Women's Tailored Suits Shaw, James A. Minnes. | the American hospital association, | tional restrictions as might impede th tend i § s A most interesting and enthusiastic eid in Washington Just month. development of the ales. Thy ae for a Rune, 3 Cust dal, 5s Hi from $14.75 to $30 of any store in x feet ing wae! held 3 matters unis a a i maky Velusbls ie question has beta befole ihe Mrs. W. Norman, at Barriefield. : ily Kingston. To prove this we ask you diseussio ere | ' i -1 oF 4 a is | ; . s . out before being adopted by . the mittee of management will, undoubted- the past ten ort The ate Principal Mrs. James Johnston, University rn to make a comparison. { i ; » Kings a - } venue, will not receive agai til ; . 0 a : hoard. : Ly tedopi for the Kingston general {Grant was the first to move in the An dent. Thursday in i. in Be We urge you strongly if you have MUFFS in MINK are Fashion| Tie committe of management AGC | matter, 'a decade ago, when he had| Sydney Thom is home 3 : i 8 oo He | The nancial re } : Sydney pson is home from a . the slightest notion of buyi Suit this - brought = in their usual monthly re we financial report for the year come to the conclusion that. the Pres|pleasant vikit at St. Paul, Minn., and p gh 0 ion 0 uying a Su - able This Season. part, Rcstioned several Jy rovements | Nas passed and will be en {1 terinn church 'would not give suf- | has resumed his studies at Queen's. fall to sce this suit display we have now i which have been undertaken, WHICH} ug ent | ficient su) t to Queen's t ble it : S x - Phi > eo Baye thom i Smign yo will add to the eomfort and efficiency churches on Hospital Sunday, which {gq RE ar Bon the Toronto Cnc a E oF halen, hoon ag ready . his is really the only way you te buy. of the hospital. It was announced will be the second Sunday in Novem-! vereity question 'was then before the can get an adequate idea of the value we [ ski B. Clarke, St. Nicholas avenue, New JOHN McKAY, that W. B. Skinner had represented the ber. yrovince. Since then the matter has | York. : are giving. 4 {hospital at an 'At Home' given in The visiting governors for the month heen before th . ; + hi 2 2 to Ro 3 3 THE Jin HOUSE. {Napanee by the Woman's Aid Society, of October are Robert Hendry and Dr. !{} ree reat feueral_usseubly_oh a oe a oii Mon geen y Every Suit shown is absolutely new this 149133 Sits wrt on Thursday, 2rd Sept. He was en-| Chpwn, | the Srusioes again pressed for consti-|tinues quite seriously ill at his home, | RB © Fall. ne : tutiona the ladies several valuable suggestions be tne annual meeting, the first Mon- | iohe-he a Ig peel 3. on Gore street. 3 Job \ ody as to how their efforts could be di- | day of November, when the election of recipient of more state aid and gift x ohn Saunders, Queen's hotel » ut \ $14 75 $ 5.75 $16.50 i - ow rected. The woman's aid society o {offic rs for the coming year will take | rich: men." The trustees he Be for New York Lo day. He ila SO 3 9 ' > Napanee have always been most en- | place. . 3 g pay a visit to his sisters: in roy, ergetic ha'pers of the hospital. - {they asked---a comm; lon to report iN. Y., before returning' home. 5 and on up to $30. | : | uy the den ational restrictions | Capt. and Mrs. Skinner, India, are. Gives new life and lustre to ola] 4 generous donation of Sine is] CITY AND VICINITY. {that might impéde the development of | the guests of Mrs: Skinner's mother, ROR © $1475, | RRO CEO RCRD -- ee e---- ---- thusiastically recived,' and made to The next meeting of the board will CSS a ~~ Picture Frames. It is the Ideal tion spent at Seattle and other west- merCrare Ir RD - : : , 1 | the iversity. \ The fipdi is 8 ¥ Tables, Chairs, Furniture and instituie~to be "applied to the fur Grapes, 10%. To 35c. Basket. joint, WRIVarSILy. i Ringe t Jie Mes. Magee, Bloor site, Toren. Bishing re La Sat leisy ine, Edwards® & Jenkin. [to the general assembly next June,| "Roy Ward, of the Kingston and Pem- : . ms . : jlhus consisted of abo Mighty use {when it is expected that the Queen' to railwi Bou o i 2 a ( finish for floors, interior wood- arti les, and._was very highly Eves Overcoats. \ University. hrs 7, ti will be ; ily broke radway ulfews, veturted howe, 0 work, bath rooms, sash and sills, [ciated i the hoard, and » hearty You will soon need heavy coats. land the university either separated | : 4 ress 1 [vote of thanks was unanimously pass-| Have us clean and press and get it in | from church control, or left as it is. orn citie he i» r : ed to these ladies d shaj M va t. "pl 650 LN a K p I ern cities; : i 2 Me re a Couns good shape. My Valet, phone O00. No one seemed to know just how the | W. Wilson, wife and child, of Am- |" §§ ~ : Thirteen Colors 100 Different Uses I'he report that Mayor Couper -- : \ | sion would be considered. There |sterdam, N. Y., are here on a visit to A handsome range of New Dress Mate- ] ' ' TT Taken To The Hospital. w is uo Prograibme laid dowy. Only he the former's parents on Division £3 rials, including all the fashionable weaves, i . RAC LLM A i | James Uibbs, of Verona, suffering [ins ruction. of the assembly is before | street. Mr. Wilson goes from here to | § : : 50. pint Gell. = | from appeBticitia, was removed to the [the conference. There are forty-two | Utica, N. Y., to reside. 5 such as All Wool Striped Satin Cloths, | general hospital, on Monday. He was | menstices on the Sesembly commission | The report in last night's paper re All Wool French Venetians, Grain Royal, | conveyed from the station to the hos- |and there are thirty-three . trustees, | Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman, Pine | | pital in McAuley's ambulance. { but it is not expected that more than | street, returning from their wedding | ¥ Cheviot Worsteds and many others. haif*the number will be present. tour, was an error. There is no Mrs. £ 75¢, 65 99¢, $1.25. A Great Discovery. The oppositionists to church separa- | Hartman living on Pine street. : ? 8 A positive cure for eczema and: all | tion will fight hard against the pro-| Miss 'Mary Gertrude Skinner, young- : { ! kin diseases is at.your disposal. No | posed constitutional changes, which | est daughter of * Joseph Skinner, of . on Son ; pe B | charge for explanation. 168 Rideau | Would practically eliminate Presby-| Ottawa, and formerly of Kingston, = t or '" | street, Joseph Paradis. erian control of the university. They | was united in marriage on Monday to 4" FOR MEN | A i will first of all ask the separationists |Dr. Stuart Evans, only son of the | i v 7 i | Thief Stole D. B le 'to point out anything that has "im- | late Thomas Evans and Mrs. Evan N 4 . 4 5 | ie! tole Doctor's Bicycle. i ) 3 m- | late omas vans d Mrs. Evans, 4 A . \ WV. A. Mitchell S Hardware 8 I | On Monday evening, between 6:30 peded" the development of Queen's. | formerly of Montreal. h) ew p 1 oves By 'High Grade' we mean | 1.8 o'clons thief te off "with To their minds, 'nothing of, the kind is | Rev. Dr. Lyle, of Hamilton, modera- Kingston. the kind that are FINELY Te. Bogart's' bicycle a: efor i evident. The university is going ahead [tor of the General Assembly, is to | | [il curacy OF TIME KEEPING. { Th nies handled abi {more state aid Queen's would get than | POPULAR PERSONS MARRIED. { 1¢ express companies wandled a big it is at present getting, and what Our "Katherine" Kid Gloves at $1.00 ME Nid LIOVES WW. ' an o Raley A ol li us oo 1s'real French Kid, made by Perrin. It i Dre. A. W. Winnett, was an event of much interest, owing to the personal- | All the best and mostwidely ad: | vertised goods are always to | { { 1 found at this store and at prices to please every purse. | e he issin heel has yet i The kind upon which you ion oe missibg whee' D y can place ENTIRE DEPEND- | TOR) | university for the sake of a paltry connection with the Queen's 'Univer- . 2 . | L000 from the Carnegie fund for |sity constitution changes. looked to. That is why they give such satisfaction. Price $1.25, Black, White, ' |] In th | Bl sist upon. Hl ; , {dividuals than in the past. It is un- Bride. 1 i x | afternoon one Princess stréet merchant | jo i 0d that the moderator of the : J sidew i i his store " ' The ge, to-day, of Miss KE 6c. A G ALLON I The kind we take pride in [§i had the sidewalk in front of his stor | general assembly, Rev. Dr. Lyle, of Ro er of & a phe | opposed to the Presby- | ENCE for reliability and ac- | Big Rush of Fruit. { professors' pensions. - They ask what Tans, Greys. - almost totall blocked for a while, | : : eS i Hamilton, is Robertson, Sydenham street, and showing. terian church allowing Queen's to pass | . ea ---- | from its control. Put in Your Tank | [§ ADJUSTED. Bi 1is residence on Wellington street. No hy bounds. They laugh at the idea | preach in Chalmers church next Sun- | § Every pair.of Perrin's Kid Gloves is made The kind all railroads in- | rush of fruit for the most part urapes | ter gifts will come to it from in-|A Happy Event at Home of the comes in all wanted Fall Shades and car- at Our Dock. -- ER ] | of changing the . constitution of the day evening. He is here this week in with special care Every little detail is » . | for local dealers, on Monday. ity and popularity of the couple. The : ries our guarantee, | | Miss Libbie Pitman, formerly of this TO STOP TRUANCY. G.I.R. WATCH IN J 3 recently rie : ceremony was performed at' 10.30 o'- / { city, was recently married to W. 5. | ) Br of x aero. Chi ~ a 3; . clock, at the bride's mother's home, G a Ir a £ cS i Pierce, Chicago. He holds a responsi-| Every Preoauticn Possible is Be-|Ly Rev. C. A. Sykes. It was a quiet 00s i ble position there. The ceremony took | : ) Vv, LU, A, DyRes, gel, ' > ) lao > M ing Taken. home-like service, only near relatives : place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | » : 5 : 1 Ne 8 Repairs to Auutomobiles and = . Galbraith, friends of the contracting The Board of Education is taking (and close friends attending. The Marine Engines promptly attended ( 0 parties. 'Mr. and Mrs. Pierce visited | every precaution possible to prevent bride, a young woman of great win- to. o> , different cities ih tho states before tak. | truancy. The latest move in this di-|someness, was attired in white. and RMIT AR roe mil) nu Rouse i Chie The bride rection, is that of having the scholars this but added to her attractiveness. i ad) || 4 1) g up Ouse in ¥ 1¢ ago. | ne ride -. - a . 1 » . . kf ' £ ou f y . \ has many friends in Kingston.- report on pupils who are not register- {A splendia wedding brdakiast was . ) Ny g y 4 led, and if this is carried out, it will served and later the couple left for Ontario St. AOR OER HORNA ISNEORCZ How To Stop Cold Sores. be a great help to the hoard. Thea lengthened tour. They will reside Sh 8 . f fifs ice. the swell board can very easily keep track of [on the corner of West and Bagot -_--- =e - - | When you ay ee t t oe ne the scholars who have been enrolled, |streets. Hearty, indeed, are the " tand uncomfortable fee I the ski | put jt is altogether different with congratulations © extended to the i he name | that marks the coming a RE 20 | those who have mot been enrolled. [young people. The gifts were numer- {ply Wade's Qiuunon, ih wi ii Very often one hears that there are |ous and magnificent. Dr. Winnett is : . | remove it. It heals w Stover opp te many boys going about the street, highly regarded in business and social | and cures eczema (salt rheum), rus, who should be at school, but very of- |cireles. He is the son of = ex-Ald. | Piles, blotches, sore feet, dandruff and |g." (ho lads are not identified = with | Winnett, of London, Ont. {all scaly or itching eruptions of the lo al schools. Yesterday a 18d 'was $n. ho 8, 'O5c. J. B. Mec- hin 210 ig Saxe, e., 0 J B Be pecusted on the ig and asked why |TO -HAVE OUTSIDE OFFICER. HO i Wadd re was not at school. : pan Broa k gaesis (Wad §, Sldstasa), an "Why, I. live out at Battersea, and | Assistance For United States Con- his ner frintess and fo 8 : go Yo sthool fete,' said the youngs- sul's Office. or, with a smile: . oe = ros a To Form Orchestra. But, of course, thev all have an ex- The work of United States Consul | : ' . VanSant hag increased to such an ex- Bandmaster Light, of the R.C.H.A., l'cuse, and another lad - when question- h Tal : : s i ' Rn ing | e i ; : Ol" | fent that ho will be given amyoutside Stands for all that is best in REFINED SUGAR. has taken up the matter of forming ed, pointed to his neck and sald: qo; spring. This officer will $ . : Q . ' . ext (an orchestra in the city, and is de-| "Seo that? I've got a ring-worm; nN 8 0 : ' . 9 5 h™, : es Y de duty all over the district, and . . s |iirous of securing the names of citi- [have to stay home, and my sister, J ew > Bo d 8 | K d Glov . All first class grocers keep it. Ye who Eke to join. Band-|too." l y ' also. keep on eve on Chinese smug- .: : S an ir S$ | 83 wie CROROR0 RAR 1) 5 Girls' Kid Gloves Very special make, quite equal to any 75¢ glove in Kingston. 50c PAIR. by | master Light is willing to take over ------ gling and other kinds of smuggling. ! {the leadership of the orchestra and |THREE HONORARY DEGREES - ) ¢ lit would afford a great opportinity Exports Totalled $118,000. Heavy makes for Fall | for those taking up such work to en-|To Be Given at Queen's University During the quarter onding October a and Winter Wear i d {ter for the winter months. Mr. Convocation 15t, there was shipped from Kingston | & In Tan Shades anufactured \ Ié a [ 0 hing oy | Light organized one of the best or-| 5, 4) ti 4 4 { to the United States, goods to the 3 : chestras in South Africa, and had Queer "le v pus ne ei hal value of $118,000, according to the re- 69c. MONTREAL, QUE. charge of it for four years. en S tre Ys ha ro 8Y | turns issued by United States Consul Soap. to bevy Seg of ie Ven i fa" a5. orpors PTT Car Struck Waggon. Lieuteniant-Governor D. "C. Fraser, of trade for Kingston. Piie" delivery. waygon of E. ¥. Mul-|Xova Scotia; Rev. Charles Gordon, Be yrocer, SOrner of Livisien and D.D. (Balph Connor), of Winnipeg, Johnston streets, came to grie at) and James H. Covne, M.A., barrister; . ? : the corner of Union and Albert streets] qf St. BE The con wil Col. Crewe is Now. With. Major on Monday night, when it was struck | be a motable one, as the general as- Panet. hy car 19. The car was coming at alsambly commissioners, discussing the Col. Crowe, of the Royal Military very good clp, so fast that the wag- | university separation question, will be College, his wife and family, are with gon was cut completely in two. For-| present. Sir Sandford Fleming, the | Major H. A. Pane, King street, Col, tunately both driver and horse eseap-| chancellor, will preside. Crowe arrived this morning. He will ed without serious énjury; although , not take command of the college until a , ace the - former was given a severe shak- 3 the 12th. He will speedily arrange, . HM IIIA ing up, and quite a bad fright. The pres LI Trouble Again. however, to take prom x pH front of the car was slightly damaged |, "Tilly Robinson, who served a term | (he "college grounds. Col. Crowe -was by the force of the blow. lin the penitentiary, for stabbing a fel- | extremely afighle to the Whig to-day: low-iutnate in She NE He came easly to Canada, he saftl; ow- , ' ras gathered in hy the ol ice, | ing to a desirc to meet his predeces- " Young People's Rally. and ny police' court, yesterday, was bo Col. Taylor, before he ® od for The next rally of the young peo handed over to the care of the Salva- England - ples societies of the city will be held { tion Army. Six yeans ago, it was her . : on the first Monday in November. A [boast that no two policemen could etl ] ' . \ meeting of the executive will be held | overpower her in a pitched battle; to- Special Prices In Quantities. ) : yr SE Te Nl [this week to make all the necessary (day, she is crippled with rheumatism, | On grapes. Edwards & Jenkin, N _ ay ¥ $ : arrangements. A distingiished speak- | and almost too 'weak to care for her- ~ er will be in the city for the occa-{self. The "Want Ads.' in the Whig are sion in the person of Rev. Bruce Wal - 4little wi Workivs. Tell you: stocy lace; M.A., of London, England, who After The Election Trial. oda ota vs bo.scll, what you has carried on most successful 'work | pamiiton Spectator. there & oy, dots bul c Tow in the slums of old London, and who| It wouidn't ve a bad idea if both Get it into action. y . x 3 . 1a > her the inter- | in Pe a "Ihe Nickle lifts off --Clean it with the silver" Is'nt hs doe A her, Trans har To of to getbuy) At London, Ont. after being out Men 3 Shoes that a great convenience ? When preserving or on Wallace will aso speak in sdge of 'maternal. : noni gine ai Martha WX SEY ; 1:1 Twi the city churches; and at Queen's, | ee 3 ok . ' : wash days, just * Lift" off the Nickle Parts Tl | |qiting Via stay in whe'city. | Dr. Hall's Cough Balsam, the safest pe Or a of ):. At Four Dollars always be like new--Just a light rub keeps it bril- : and surcst for obstinate coughs, ib | Niesouri, on September 13th. : > liant. That's but one of the many Splendid Feature Colgate's Taloum Powders iii three | large bottles, 25c., at Prouse's Drug| «are a renter 7 Took over the you'll find in the--Imperial Oxford Range. Call on | odors, violet, cashmere bouquet, and |Store, corner Princess and Clergy Sts. new and up-to-date books in - the : Viei Kid, Box Calf, dactylis, are sold at Prouse's Drug | There were twenty-five tables in play | pabard 1 hi t Gibson's Red the pearest Gurney-Oxford Dealer, he can cericm- Store (uptown post office branch), |at the A.O.H. euchre last night. The oie ps gary, a ial Patent Colt, Tan Calf, f vinci : : corner Princess and Clergy streets. | prize winners were Mrs. L. Newell and| "5 > Fos: . { . A erica : da © - ly give you fon cing evidence ehout a practical. The 'supplemental revenues of the D. Driscoll: consolation prizes, Miss oseph . Paul," West _Toronlo, was m n an ana . 3 I pf geville > 3 range, the kind you want and must have. Ontario government, which were esti- | M. Joyce and M. Joyce. Dancing and Stotiod SUtwens Cu ee . dian manufa@are. } | mated to produce $690,000 for the refreshments .concluded a delightful J \ . . Shass Leather or twill lin- swhole of 1909, already have yielded evening. hi £669,000. : | "For winter reading," the Tabard Are Your Hands Chapped ? " ATISFY ing, narrow or wide ¢ : A «few _roomers will make dollars Inn library, at Gibson's Red Cross| Soon they will crack open, perhaps toes, heavyor light soles. 1mmons ros. and help ¥ou to pay the rent. You Drug Store, saves you money. $1.50 [fester and cause pain. 'Lhis can ne . . : can get the roomers by advertising for life membership. avoided by rubbing on Dr. Hamilton's all and see our splendid variety. Phone 104 211-213 Princess St «n the Whig. - {| J. R. Lee, King street east, Toron- | Ointment. So ' Pure and healing, so pl Stratford. citizens gave a farewell ito, one of the city's pioneer drug- [powerfully antiseptic is Dr. Hamil: : } . . " »s banquet to A. F. MacLaren, who is | gists; died. ton's Ointment that all skim inita- KE T SHOE ; STO Ad "The Yellow Store. - Kingston. going to Toronto to live. Sd > : - TAKES COMK .ND, AOAC OF et rm. hy H. Cunningham, piano tuner from tions is cured at once, Try Dr. Ham- William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | Chickering's. Leave orders at Mc- ilton's Ointment yourself, 50c. per received at McAuley's. "Phone 778. Auley's Book Store. box, at all dealers.

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