Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Oct 1909, p. 2

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\ p ARTLLERY FIELD ONY «|fHE HONORS - WON. BY SERGT. A. BERNIER. Te oo a. This .s the Shape os «hem brea relief from bad cou » you get when you use PATERSON'S COUGH DROPS - THE CANDY CURE | GOOD FOR BAD THROATS - | DELICIOUS TO TASTE -- Soldie DOCTORS APPROVE THEM na | i : < 5 cents a Red-and-Yeliow Box full], . = dial NRANTFORD | Lake Ont | EWee Tr Who Secured Secon ive Firsts anc » Events Were Crew Bolly r essed a 1 Large erynien a Fine area B' batteries, wm Tuesday aites have never been the cory: contested by | A and arid nd mn MADE RY PAT Park, « Carpets, Curtains Furniture, 1 ents the history ol interesting tof tators dash ports, and with that games, 1 a the rts mit wid spectators, 1 ivihian eriainly ol go mn woeramme furnished by Most the ev widing another ot programme Wr ol ents were charm, from standpoint the audience I'he wi to that «announced o clock, and all ready, 1 | by the 3 time men | | i ied saying well shings Fur- the house | moderate | | | for reful designs ssels and Wil successful. A is due tol this to and very it 3 Our Br moe ee SUCCESS goqgds ol the flag | yartment is! rery day. | I, Duchess, | | Curtains are | together with] to French Tapestry,|"' and Serges, |! 1 over Curtains. I «Phone 90. 1arrison Co. tore that improves.) ortiers A --------] BERNIER Fe ) presen I'he cars ran out der two o'clock, the thos hh of sports hav wvlum gate, | repaid ther | the fully Jelour irom 'ortiex aw omposed of = (Tl hi ined g un has can in time of peace. | on Tuesday | oldies and | neater led horseman or (18 0 i Damask ® $3.00, 83.50 "upon them their Arti l-round instructors dernier, of athletes champion ant t one King the st, | al in of sv fir enty points third. Sergeant intioduction tor For three and centre tor teams bhekng land the cham- also hirseball ew winning tw one $2.00, $2.50, i Rh 1a i n and 1 no sporting $4.00, seo. 7.00. cerized, $6.00, § circles. | 1 plaved ur $9.00, $10.00, mot $15.00 n having good credit Young Irishmen the championship ssicn nimeelf Ol eve, mahy while on the here, x i Rope Portiers Made to Order we proved an I" steady | all times. He first in heads tilting and \ nd oft lemon R. McFAUL'S Kingston events, ant an r, OMe Carpet Warehouse. The Vie contes & The House of Reliable Goods \: ; o oe i, up haveback Ir men small h other Peppiatt, | 1 brown Who Would Pay. Your Rent if You Lost Your Position? A Henderson, + | DeWilie, is wasted | y never think fritter- hard at | luck | individual--Q.M. 8, ar out any re i An Old Favorite With expects Thousands Of Qur~ When You Buy a Home « "an Buy Independence r Customers. wee that you out your 18 "BULLER" COMES IN 1X, 2 AND 2 INCH. 2 for 25c. ' TOOKE BROS. LIMITED, MONTREAL MAKERS OF SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, VESTS AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. ~ 1 w i ~ . 2 SEAN sattery, | section, coal for Prescott; 1 City | King. { wall Leavens lof THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908. 10 GNE POWER CHENP * TO THE STREET RAILWAY : COMPANY. Purk"s head--Dergt, Bernier, A' bat- ! ry, nt Seng, Hophine, "Abt | Cie Committee Recommends s battery, thi Three-Year Agreement at 1.204 i riding and Cents a Kilo-Watt--The Light! B" battery, 'Plant Should Have a Sihking Fund. - battery, first; QM. "RB battery, second; i Queen, "A" battery, third. Riding and jumping--Q.M.S. Hender B' battery, first; sergt. Finney "B" battery, second; Corpl- Roleson A" battery, third Brown, "B" Ss Henderson, ir. : f { i i { son, Section jmnping first: second third ad tent A' battery, battery, second: Q M. A" battery, third. sergt. Berner, Lee, 4 Finney, | 370 Yard section i, B? RB! tion, "A" FHiting battery, battery, 4 peging first: Go ring { The civic Tight, heat and power com | mitfee, at ils meeting, yesterday ' ternoon, decided to recommend to the ity council that {| meut be entered into with the street | railway on the expiration of the presi {ent one, in November, and that power | be supplied the company at -the rate "AT of 1.20 cents a kilo-watt hour, the bat- figure reported by the recent arbitra bat- | tion as being the actual cost to the Jernmier, af- | 5" ni, Sergt Bilodean Hender=c On and off race- battery, first; Trumpeter battery, second; Serpt third... Mali mile race--Corpl. sSkippen, battery, first; Pte Pumphy, "RB tery, second; Drive A" tery, third. Victoria Cross race Br. Kelley, battery, first; Sergt. Fowler, "B"' tery, Bilodeau, "A tery, 2 5 Stinson, "A" "quired to run the cars. The commit bat- tee was unanimous in the adopting of | bat- a resolution tothe above effect, mov- ed by Ald. Rigney. ' The offer of cheaper power is in re- C O Ie I second: Gr. third. Wrestling on horse back--No. 1 'A" battery, won from No "B"" battery. L gos 2 sponse to the street railway company s | request--for a jower rate, or it wonld Lion, RIG Special All Wool Panama The following officers were in charge have to close the road. Giving power i the events--Referec, Lieut.-Col. | at 1.20 cents a kilo-watt, means a re jurstall: starters, Mr. Brown, QM.S., duction oi $1,400 a year. as compared ! Instructor Slade; judges, Major Panet, to what the strect railway company | tax says we will." Capt. Palmer, Maior Leslie. Lieut. lnow - pays. | The committee felt that After a general Constantine and Lieut. Boak: time- the company had roceive liberal | whole question, Ald. Leepers, Lapt. Roy, Mr Vian | consideration, and re the street railway be given pows- ard of the course, Brigade Segt.-Major | commended that power be given 1t at 1.20 cents a kilowatt hour. He 0'Crady, W.0. the barest it now up to the said he would vote that way because During the afternoon tea was served {company to accept or reject the offer. idered it an advantage to have in 'a large tent on the grounds to the, In attendance at the meeting were the railway as a customer. Af the rail- officers and their friends. Aids Elliott | (chairman), Angrovo, way way not supplied with: power, th Eight unmounted events are still to | Carson, McCartney, McKay and Rig- cost the general consumers woull be run off at a future date, on Barne . 3 { be li the company got field 'common. Due notice will be giv- was | power at it would simply reduce en when the date is decided upon tof the profit, but would not increase. the The R.C.H.A. band, under Bandmas- cont j general donsumerr' ames, : i ter Light, was stationed the The question of the street railway grand stand and dispensed fine mu: Carson wanted to know if the {company's financial standing , the This band has it decided on the lagain advanced by Ald. Carson. itself one of the best military | question power, should not know | Shouldn't it be looked into ? he ask- service, and is improving ithe standing of the com- od. a ! pany. - { Ald. Elliott wanted to know if officers, the | The correspondence {he ' street railway's statement of were | treet railway wa | june should not be secepted. e sad, so that t i the! Ald. Rigney said he CX n't res members 'mi freshed | whether the committee should do that » matter or not. - a NeKay Ald. Angrdve saia he didn't think 111-Fated city gave the railway ec should quibble about at =the rate reported upon "by the ex-|the matter. The statement was giv perts, 1.20 cents, would it be = by the company's officials and "it : to raise the rates to the should be accepted. : public in ordes - prevent a deficit on! Ald. Angrove said he wouldn't the Wasn't it to have' Wo give the street railway power a for a sinlgog fund ? he will, but you're not sure, are you? Ald. Elliott--"Well, the aty solici- discussion of the to Rigney moved STEW accordingly, at # at {er coRt. is he cons to increased. | ney Lod 1.20 The report of the -arbitrators first briefly discursed, and ordered jvled. The street railway request then considered. be pany 8 Ald. committee, of financial near wak was during before proven bands in the every day. On invitation of Rockwood officers and present at the sports. sports the concerning last question he minds « icht be re the patients pow - know ------------------------ WILL MAKE TRIP on wanted to know if the Over - Route of company power] the committ Schooners. A Kingston the steainbarge tda E., owned by Capt. Grant Horne | has been chartered to make a tnp, which resulted in the wrecking of two namely, the schooners Max the Straubenzie. These two were: on their way to Cleve- | land. to load sand, for Port Hope, | ht on To Go vessel, VIZ. Necessary volte at necessary Furthermore vear lit Ele asked Manages the plant last year If as supplied to the a cent Jess than cost! {the compas, had stated that +t Folger replied that the pro jwowdn't take power less than cost, was about ! nor would it accept a bonus to run the road. He was prepared to vote vepsels, money ell essels Ww and \ power 'W ' « Goods s of All Wool Panama Dress Goods, all good colors. * Special While It Lasts, 35¢c Yard. -. GREY FLANNEL. at 15¢, 20¢, 25¢, 30c, 35¢, 'RED FLANNEL at 20c, 25¢. 35¢, 40c. S ow power age STRIPED SHAKER from 5c. yard up. PLAIN WHITE SHAKER FLANNELS frem 8c up. A ¥ ; Boys' Fleece=Lined Underwear from 25¢ wrote sds i Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking ANS. Queen's College Students. We have received samples of ts' note books in prices ranging from Sec. to a morocco bound book, gilt edge, hand sewn (not look them over. 1-2 less thdn you have teen be pleased The goods the most magnificent line of stud- T6¢c., the latter i being stapled) of 120 pages of the finest writing paper. These will be sold for from 1-3 to paying » for these too, and taken orders from them. We have shown over 500 of the students and shall to have those who have not yet seen them come and and prices will sell them, > We ate also agents for Chandler, Ingram & Bell's line of 'medical and surgical instruments and shall at all times carry a most complete line. A special line of __AN EXCLUSIVE line cf College stationery, pillows, posters, crest goods, ete dissecting kits for medical students. sundries, pennants, The 'College Book Store, A when they met with a mishap. $4,500 The Maxwell was wrecked in a severe | mpany ,. and the Straubenzie was in col- jreceive $1,400 less with the steamer Ci of Eiie. sinking fund, he said. Some of the marinemen are inclined i penditure had been taken out to look upon the trip as one of the carnmngs. : class, and say that the trip | Ald. McRay said this houldbe abandoned for thig season mistake Ald. Rigne However, Capt. Horne is not at all him, declaring that ine uperstitious, and will clear for Cleve and to-night. and everyone wiil him a safe and pleasant, at 1.20 cents, would for A 1.20 rate, as reported upen by no | the arbitrators. Any capital ex The ques ion of time of : the | was then discussed. Should i ven the railway for more dhan year at the price suggested ? Ald Angrove favored a three or five-year in rm. as its finances were concerned, hadi Ald. McKay wanted to know if the conducted from the time cost of production might not increase took it over. , |The plant was also depreciating. Elliott asked ii the ia { Ald. Eliott said that in justice to not with the whole system « the company 1t shovdd be that tons Civic government. a one-year agreement with the com | Phe waterworks system was I pany. might handicap them : ed, and some of the aldermen wanted ranging ns Be But with I The schooner Keewatin due from to know il a rest fund was not kept tn the city's plant he didi: o dna Oswewo, to-day. with coal for Swift's there. Ald. Elliott replied that it : longer I eE three or IX n Fhe steamer City of Ottawa 1s due, | Was, of 'recent years, . likely renewals. He ted i i al Ids. Rigney and Elliott agreed that ot Te a wanted up. to-night, irom Montreal to ane) g fairly withthe company and William Ford Ri the whole committe Tor ver, five. per cent. of the light plant earn \ he = hooner ings should be put aside for deprecia to do so. feldspar at Richardsons, cleared tion. Manager Folger said the plant | Charlotte couldn't afford to put acide five peri I'he stenmbarge Sowards cleared for of its earnings at the present Oswego. George Plunkett of the city ¢ There was lision Sl power be A a hoodoo' was grave agreed with plant, = tar | been wrongly the city Ald. join in wishing trip I he Katie which has' heen laid up for repairs at Davis' dry cleared for Oswego, to load | Newcastle : nlt of was Kings- said schooner Eecles, SCUSS- in ar dock dincu 1% to to run view of deal felt, sure ¥ wanted J In reply to a question Manager cer said he wouldn't recommend. a longer agreement than one three ' ars s 'thought ths eriod wo Ald.. Rigney, the mana- na He though that perio would . 1 : be all right for the plant. if the street railway wa ® : . ® th Ald. Rigney's motion was then put t and received the unanimous support 4% of the committee. si Fort | 0 he loading for Fol cent ' of rates, in veply to ger sail that no- longer supplied" with power, cost of production would increase york the plant® ws Ald. Elliott . the well-known ma- § man Cobourg, owner of City of New York, and Kitchen, is the city. steamer City New Oswego, Toronto, | the Arthur, conl Windsor -eleared from last cvening. She is to Montreal. Missisquoi the the ino teamer chooner in I'he cleared with also loaded -with I'he steamer Port Dalhousie, of for schooner thought that before the committee came to decision about oi power, a copierence should be wrranged with the company § repre sentatives. Ald. MtKay ing that ~th committee shonld know | up { what the company would accept vesterday, with quite | Ald. Angrove said fit didn't matter) ngers and consider- | what street. ¢ railway company from S. J- HORSEY ROBBED. coal, with any cost Thieves Entered By Rear--Cutlery | Taken. | On Saturday or Sunday nigl cured re of J iE {-carried" away Iwas gamed by | 1 | agreed, say conl laden, on her way [he schooner om Rockport, number Y | = thee Princes An entram an > was psCY, cutléry break 1 of the contract | ble freight has been a record [wanted [he committee had nothing ron this steamer, and business | to dn with that. YThe question for the | to keep up until quite late commitiee< decide was what is the lowest figure Mor wkich it can supply ! the The reportot it; supply the winde ¢ into the up to the storg propel Fhe mer 3 ad wl number forks, I'he SOMe ~ellar vear tor cellar promises s getung in the fall. MT. Co.: real, three up, Westmont wheat; Tug Bronson, from Mont to at once licht barges; tug Emer three light barges: steamer | wha¥ it actually and barge Quebec irom | addi ioral power Silliam. with 140,000 bushels of cars - ols steamer Morley. from Duluth, Ald. Rigney claimed it was time the View 2 am. Thursday, with committee began to put | of tugs Thom- thing for a rest fund. clear, to-mor "Yesy and somebody grain steal "it | waterworks pow the / experts Oompa) cases, taking knives showing the street before was od and articles ransacked, ' stamps being {was 'gone 'Over it different places, 'ardcles being remove the | Ap old coat hanging \u- | témoved, likely to wrap son, to by co used 1 other ca will arnve, aside 65,000 bushels « Bronson will for 'Montreal, with laden barges 3 some- wheat; . will come along with Ald son and was done said TOW, seven and surplus; grove. Well, we ord should place ourselves T t now, advocating the estab; lc lishment of a Sinking fund," declared Ross ) : > (Ald. Rigney . i are. Pieto | . g : | H. W. Hare, Picton; H. ( } Aid. Mel ti | Montreal; Robert -- Morton, | wrtpey waited know | Hh ainilton: --H--- 8. Blatch, -Montre ok what fund would pay the expefise of tion as pheumatism, neuralg ee : j the Hixing of the gas (gn J ids of ies i x C. Griffin, Buffalo; D. Bi. Mel ellan, | iirator ad) LORUROL REY shiatica, lum Corgwall; K Kruger, Namuburg, Wroiratons pd : common cause and Haul: N: G. Roediger, Halli, Hauli; Ald. Elliott--"0h, we're to get | eradicated hy one Alexander McFee , C. dack Wont 12 of . the tank repairs from .J. | Rheumatic Cure. real; A. L. Love TE I Scott ad | Campbell. 1 luced | iven e!l, is 4 Pp, . . oC » Ar uoe nas g wife, - Miss Erikson, Quebec; G. R Ald. Angrove--:You only think you | hrm Foul s. It Johnson, Bgockville; C. S. McGaughey, Gowlands; R. E |ses the system of Russin,. Montreal: lstneel builds up rich, and R. D. Kennedy, Toronto; \ telleville: R : L Russell, | \ {abundant vitality try Secord, Toronto; Ed-| 4 | this remedy with certainty of almost ward Brown, Portage la Prairie Ham immediate relief and of permanent Toronto: J nH Edmi- | 3 cure in due season. Dr. Hall's Kho Kincardine: J. J. Wright, Elk ! matic Cure is .a great blood purifier : { \ . Ww. J. Ubishiolm, ineardine; 1 Theres no andspring tonic. Im bottles, 50 cents, Marson. London, Eng. Di R.A To? 5.75 B © Vs ier SLOPE, O( such thing. ag J. B. Melo drug Soi, Simply walk ato our store, ' allow our salesman, to on B. A, Hotel Arrivals. | N. R.. Turner, |i H. Henderson, London mglier ind they investigating ee -------- was 1 a3 re { ( Cons, Uhicago; are Delewy, Cleanses The System. The grqup of acid di lea uric OSes gout, ilies Blkshave a can be thorpughly remedy--Dr. 'Hail s No remody in- marked and thoroughly rheumatic pure blood Sufferers the M. ever. such olean- poison 8. can - ilton Cassels, son, D Jovee corney old Mon- . J O'Leary. Naw York; Srons i | King and Bro streets (Wade S ore all; Thomas AGM or | | ctandj,and corner Princess and Davis, illiam B treal and wile } i Toronto . streets. Picton a ---------- known to a Gillette safety" Red size "Barbers. teh" {hose who shave with Juy them Drug Store. there omas aver Let Your Hair Stay. Y ldness the hair hair Dr gray 2 hair, loss vour with Restoges | approaches hair by less rapid daily that not replaced. "1 falling out it now Dawson's Hair Restorer hair, natural Hk B. McE ous : Gibson's size you up "gg pocket and place tke 7} . right hat on", our head. Then {say "That's fine. I'll take at and your hat problem is solved by more or \ is is 1s stop of King Deen ay 1 at formerly Elliott wte Institute ipal of Colley its at J King } to 1 schoo bottles, , Unt Ih A ssem 1 Store, corner fale, {Wade's old the stand >t ant Montreal streets. te morn Any price you care to pay. Ld Importers Of Fine Hats: 126-128 Princess St. ing "Folmtain Ryringes, ties them Ntore water bot | to whi hot It Red Do vor patronize stores h ertise 2 1 so," think this of. truo and proved merit «t of publicity Theret ( buy | on buy Drug and we mgs pays wis at Gibson = Cross ad- have qual nd hance wher They run no you Sha St . of the bro ised woul must ther, Ir will d back of them gos non, Irish stand 'publicity the kin lll refuse i h to buy, | : x i T ¥ ; i ard, | Operated by a 260 Princess St. Forget It Not Ladies may look at all the the whén Dress Goods shown in different but they want to buy they direct to us. No old or antiquated stores, come colors to and new this season and stamped with the approval of and New York. weaves show ; every piece crisp Paris At 35¢. We wide Satin Prunella Cloth in plain Great show a range of and s value at the4price. At 49c. big two-tone Dress Goods, We heavy show a speci in y fall 50 inches wide, in A many colors big sn At 78c. We show a 54 inch Cheviot, in all the best shades. The stores same: goods as other ask 90c. a yard, Newman & Shaw fHYE ALWAYS BUSY STORE We make a special study of keeping a full line of sup- plies for the sickroom either in . Rubber, Glass or Agate- wae. The Agateware, we im- port direct from Austria and is the best quality that can be bought, and includes Bed Pans, Douche Pans, Urinals, 'Fountain Syringes; Feeding and Sputum Cups, Cur Buhber Goods are all guaranteed ~ and' at most reasonable prices. Ajr Piliows Atomizers, Breast Pumps, Bubber Lubing We have'a vanetly ing cups and medicine glasses and required in the sickrooimn. Dr A.P.Chown DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. and Cushions, efe, FA tubes, infact anything Queen's Student. : Phone 919. tDiamonds Fld + | Our stock of Mount- ed Diamonds 'iS very complete. "The ring settings are new in de- sign and most carefully made. very one is guaranteed. Tha Prices Range from $10.00 to $300.00. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, 350 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses. pd ped bed EREREE RRR EEE fede fog feb Be 1 tebe bdr meee eet At CANADIAN PRICES Furrier, 76, 78, 80 Brock St., Kingston. W. F. Gourdier HIGHEST GRADES COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. 'w. F. KELLY _Toye's Building, Clarence and Ontario Streste. ele ToT offi ft aot bcd fered drbe ded x MR. STOREKEEPER Why not get Tungstea Lamps & Holophane Shades windows. They your Electric Fooled ATA stors 0 per cent on save light W. A. Spriggs cal Electrician. one door from Brock, "Phone, 68. EPH, Pract 285 Bagot, > @ |= =

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