Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Oct 1909, p. 2

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Whether your ambition is to se- care a fine bull elk in the Rockies or a good bag of bi Sagiily onthe of Fundy, it will pay to use Dominion Ammumition. Lhe new LDemimon System of inspection proves every cartridge or shot shell perfert. A box free for every mis- fire Bf present product. Dominion Cartridge Co, Ltd., Montreal, Dorénion i reovza A arr OOWED ¢ jay Carpets, Curtains Furniture, CARPETS We are perfectly justified saying Kingston was never so well with Hbuse A Furnishings at the present time. very room in tic designs, at that ec the house a Cc very lecting our this to arpets for careful designs and Brussels and Wil- most successful. A leal of the success is.due to r of the goods ew Drapery Department is new friends every day. Venice-Brussel, Duchess, erg and Swiss Curtains are abundance together with Verdures, French Tapestry, loth, Velour and Serges, ortiers and over Curtains, Phone 90. i Bi. Harrison Co. ¢Tt tore that improves.) wve been to-date Our been ur Point ( Portiers! i a ea a anal $2.00, 2.50, sriced, £6.00, $4.00, $7.00. $4.50, $8.00, HO; $9.00, $10.00, $15.00 00, $13 Rope Portiers Made to Order R. McFAUL'S Kingston » Carpet Warchouse. 106 House of Reliable Goods i ---- drawing Money Out of Estate Inv estments any a man wealthy. Bron of carefulness | Our services. are at with a list of first- either for Honies posal erties, nent. out Real Estate. money of » : S R. McCANN, Brock, Cor. King Sts. Fur-' moderate! We can help yout one of WAN STRUGK: BY CAR JOSEPH COUPER SEVERELY INJURED. ! Struck in the Face and "Knocked Senseless--Removed to General. Hogpital--A Broken Nose Was the Result. 4 a well-known charac around town, had Very narrow ape from death, on Thursday even ing, about 6.45 o'clock, and owes his life to act of Providence. He was down around the corner of Clarence | and Ontario streets, and in some man-| ner, no one krows just how, he got foul of street car Neo. in charge of | Motorman Ae aii and Conductor! Veiney. The car was coming along as! good rate of speed, and the man walked or stumbled in front of it. The! only blow he received was on the face, | fair and square on the nose, but it was sufficient to kpock him to the ground senseless, He was picked up ind catried into the nearby dnd a doctor summoned W. F. Nickie and H. C. Nickle wero | also notified and were soon down af! the stand. 'They' summoned Corbett'si ambulance, and the injured war vas {removed to the genersl hospital, whee | Dr. Gardiner awaited him. Upon ex-| amination it was found that damage was broken oseph Couper, ter of an no very other than which for sonte | bout three times its nor SOTIOUE done, i nasa days will mal size People who wer was certainly a miracle with his life organ, that it} the man around say that escaped END OF ENCROACHMENTS. | Amended By-Law Will Further Trouble. ( J. Graham's teps above the coruc |: Barrie streets, will likely encroachments that will be made fon: the street lines, for the additions | to the by-law by the city solicitor will block further utilizing of city pro- {lack for Bprivate building purposes. Whether Ald. Graham's step encroach- {ments will be removed will depend upon the civic officials, who do not relish being hccused by perscenting the board of Prevent Ald race and concrete ter Brock be the {8 { | | { ot any | ome pegple of works chair- ! man : In tawa, some (at P passed vesalution all encroachments on' ¢ity {be removed, and jt seems removed. In Kingston, such an order would 't Yuily 300 property owners. Some whole buailding fronts would have « to come down On Princess street instance, a number of stores encroach on the street line, and somb encroach most glaringly. These. it held, would have to be treated just the amie as enero hing steps. Ihe amended by-law, requiring a per- ymit to be first secured from the city | engincer, before any walk or steps j from a building to the street lina ate constructed, will end all chances of $i encroachments the «ity | ordering property to they were Vears ago, cou a alle > for is INJURED IN PRACTICE, ] Frank O'Connor Broke His Collar Bone. Fhursday adternoon, tising for Queen's. TH iors, Frank O'Connor, i backs, received very | He tackle ing down On while prac- against the sen, one of the half- serious injuries, Elliott, and misa- heavily on his shoul- der, fracturing his - left collar bone, badly. He wus at once removed to the 'general hospital, where the wounded shoulder lookd alter." Frank] | will be out of the game for the sea- sor, now, and hie loss will be keenly felt on the college team, as he was ono of the mainstays and has played ball for same years. His friends were {very to hear of his aceident and baju \ spenly recovery went to came was sory fou Sprained His Ankle. Rutledge, student at met with a painful accident, on Wed nesday night, when he fell aod sprain ed bis ankle. With a number oi othe:s {irom thé university, he.was out tor practi run, when he stumbled and fell. He will Inid up for a couply Lol weeks Queen's, bs | he OFFICERS WERE ELECTED Meeting of St. James' Thursday Night. : Young Men's Secial elub apnual meeting, in the Thurkday evening. After (the waisal business had been trans lacted the election of officers for 100 10 was leld apd resulted as follows : | Hon president, Frank Hamilton; won. vice-prasident, Albert Shannon; president, Richard Atkinson: vice-pre sident, Robert Trencer; secretary, J | Rutherford; treasurer, Vernon Green; carator, Roy Rutherford. I'he finances of the club At ub | | i | | | | St, James' held their school room, the are i wa, Mor, { frew, enb stand, |, {Clark t Pembroke cry AND VICINITY. Only One 'Bromo Quinine.' That "is Laxative ' Bromo Quinine. Jao for the signature of E. W. Groy sed the world over to cure a cold one md th $25¢ Coming Marriage In Ottawa. I'he marriage of Miss Laura L. M * Arthur, daughter of the late W. B. NM Arthur and of Mrs. McArthur, of 'Otte to M. #. Albert Young, son ty avenue, Kingstod, is announced take place on November 11th. Heavy Hail Storm. Early on Thursday cvening was a heavy hail | storm, vory large stones io dl. hotelkeeper déclares that he picked 1 one 'stone about as biz as his fist, apd mys that it was that it did not strike any the person. Taken 1c The Pen, Acting Constable Roberts, arrived iu the city, on of Re Thuus- day, w three years, for horse stealing. M Roberts was in uniform, aud whi would the city, t a great many ti citizens were of opphion that he was Kingston's ne AF Roberts returned home Nir. to-day policeman. at noon, Will Run Excursion. In order to give people out on thei line an oppoktunity of atte nding "1 Wishing mang.' at the Grand, on We | needay next, which i= starving, the kingston railway is running an exc -ion on that day sharbot Luke to Glenvale, ood going op afternoon train, and returning on _specinl train, t 45 p.m To Live In Kingston. Rev. F. A. Cassidy, M.A., i return missionary of the Methodist Episcof No ningston reached the city, will spend the ne residence with his family, Wednesday, and six months, occupying the Rev. Dr. Ryckman, who purposes, with his ap nding the winter in the south. Cassidy will take advantage, wh here, of Queen's University classes Meeting Of Presbytery. By order of the moderator a pro nata meeting of the presbytery Kingston will be held in tho old Ce 7:30 pm., on Monday, November next for the induction of Prof. Robe Laird, Tweed re mortgage of manse, and tition from Starling congrogation the appointment of Rev. Mr. Hilts stated supply until nest meeting the general assembly. The Cold Hand. Cold hands or feet indicate than poor circulation. They signs that vitality is lacking that serious conditions are apt follow. Thin watery conditions of the blo should nat. he allowed to exist. is no need of them. Iron' Tonic Pil {laxative) are a sure cure for anaemic conditions. ¢ They are a great er and hlood maker. Iu at J. B. McLeod's drug store, King and Brock streets (Wade's stand) and corner Princess and treal streets. Money back if not tisfactory. s me a nerve boxes, 25¢ M -------------------------- B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Fred R. Seaudrift, J. H. Montreal; J. M. Hurley, Belleville; gar Irwin, Toronto; R. W. Dodd, don; H. F. Spencer, Toronto; McDonald, Mootreal; H. Brent, to; Benjamin Tott and wile, Mille; Walter Langshire and London, Eng.; J. Tattle, Tweed; McBride, R.. J. Grocott, Toronto; T. Hubbard, New York; T. W. A. P. DeRache, Ottawa; 1 Toronto: H. J. Heliecty, H. Miahrinies, Addison to; W. A. Filson, H. F. Terry, Twines, Mortreal; W. 1 Galt; H. E. Seott, Montreal Whairton, Toronto. Picton; Pegg MeClai N IN MARINE CIRCLES at This Port: Ihe steamer day. The steamer Oswego The schooner for Oswego lho steamer Wasaga arrived Fort Willinm with 80,000 bushels grain, The steamer wego with a Mallen. Yegina passed up, t Sowards aleared i Major Ferry, will cles fre Jesca arrival from cargo of don! for hest in the history of the tion, and the members are {me for suitable quarters to fit out af gymnasiam 'organiza- | WITHOUT | SELLING LICENSE | ' | And Was Ordered to Quit By Police. afteEnoon, | { | the! i Yesterday made to thy pelice ing 'around the complaints weve about a man "ity, from door to selling goods; without a license. fo Arnie] investigated the tse, and found that the traveller hail: { vd from Toronto, and that he w ing He had no license quit - his work got | door Constab was sell and was and he shirts wrdered 1 hd | thwee Had A Pleasant Evening. evening the first « euchre parties and dances | in the spacious clab rooms Youug Irishmep, Wellington | An extra large number of mem- | { Their friends were in attend | all spent a most enjoyable | From 5.30 o'clock until about \ clock, progressive euchre was in, many, tables being in} After the cards H. Staley and fine orchestra took charge of | things and soon the crowd were in the | {whirls of the dance, which was kept up until an early hour. Dainty re freshments were served during the evening. The. guests voted. the affair the in the history the} ch On Th wsday of a series of held the wus { stre ' ie ve indulged play his best ol einb pi BE lo'clock, ] Sundays The fishing tug, CC. W. Cole, with a cargo of fish. The steamer A. BE. Anes Swift's to-day on her way Moutreal to Fort William. The steamer Bellevilleg arrived the west on Thursday night, and ou he ! up 3 fro j mained at Swift's until to-day The steamer India and barge Le fon are cxpected at Garden Island t morrow. The India, from Fori JW liam, has grain for Montreal, ands t Ceylon from Toledo, has the island Ihe steamer Kinmount right o'clock, Friday 95,000 bushels of wheat, which will put into barges for © Montreal. T tng Emerson will clear tonight wi ain-ladden barges for timher arrived mogning, wi < real. X heavy wale {day afternoon, jdone, so far set in early on but no damage das can be learned tng Thomson, of the ALT. rived from Montreal might, with three light had a vey h passag due to leave n for Momtreal nine o'clock, with three grain-laxd barges, but of account of the weather, had to wail until this mornin Fresh Emulsion, made finest Norway Cod Liver Oil, 50 bottle, Prouse's Drug Store Op for drug wants. Store, corner Princess I # a Ww rom over with brug a { Clergy a and Mrs, tieorge Young, Univers and some One well known |! along the linc of a ducky fing: of Ontario and Johnson, wads so that | with a prisoner for/ the penitenti- named Jade, who was sentenced jy, placed taking in the sights, Marguerite aud from ull statioys, mn lusive leaving church ot the United States in Japan, Sydenham street, aughter daug bees {the also to deal with request from was a good majority are There | all 8 strengthen- corner Lavers, Ed- Lon John Toron- Bediord | 8 =O W. Fuller W. Mckay, Ww Toron Evan Arrivals and Departures of Vessels | Os- James cleared now_look-lior Cape Vincent, yesterday aiterncon Mon hur: wi last | rowgh six the! Prouse's MUCH MONEY ON STREET " CAR TRACK - When Paving is Done--Present ' Rails Will Suffice--Egress By- Law Improved By Adding a Clanse Regarding Aisles. At the beard of works mecting, terday afternoon, Ald, Tove raised of few questions as to road paving. He «aid that at a meting of the special | commitice appointed by the board to' consider paving, his object in moving | that the first streets to be paved the street railway | WP from the corner of Princess and Barrie | to the G.T.R. station at the corn: ry i ol i yes | to Tre ber Princess street and those other impor-! tant business hlocke should be blocke 1! only once." He 'considered it better to complete the difficult the } (work first. Then he had moved ai the ime meeting that" the cement bed tof under the street railway | { tracks bo paid for om of the ge neval | taxes, and not be charged k the! property owners along the streets. Oni Nome lay he wae smppriceds to in W the newspapers that the street. rail (way company oxpeeted to have lo cxpend $2,008 to S00 in new rails. He hadn't understood this the road paving committee's meoting when Ir that maiter was {aken up. and asked Be the city engineer for statement om d-{the matter Ald. ¢ traham said that he understood the ginger to say that the present rail whuld suffice on the paved streets 'hy cutting off the ends and re bounding { them, the whole expense to he between $2,000 and %3.000, The city engines tainly wouldn't be the present ails with Kingston's traflic. Kent" 'Who'll pay for the n- most of r. le io fe on al a - it ' to heavier rails ¥- rom said that iting ne [with ed | ald al tics ¥" The would do that." Continuing, ~ the ongineer that {the chairinan and himsoli - had inter. {viewed H. W. Richardson, president of surcet. railway company; ong Wed | nesday. He was prepared | make any proportion to the city nt city ongineer--"The company on § x Xt | said ot} po re nots ile carding paving until the railway pows or question was settled Ald. Graham stated that commit tee not yet. was from the was prepared to It waiting the canvaseer who paving re re re in a {port port on a Hi was vocation hall of Queen's University, al topviewing property owners. 1st The city engineer said that the can TL vasser: had been well received. There the resident a |property owners in favor of paving. or {The majcrity of the nay-resident pro- af perty owners' wert opposed but there was a likelihood that on the ithe required number of signatures would be secured: | In reply to Ald. Kent said that the $2000 or would need to be spent nT nd railway company would be to ond for rebonding the joints of the rails, The company's representatives od stated a year ago that they would pay for needed improvements to the a. They would not pay dor the hifting of the tracks, however. The paving committee, Ald. Graham said, would meet next week. H ne cassary a special meeting of the noard of works would" be called to jJa consider the Paving question. Wi la The city engineer recommenvled that a the egress by-law he amended with hrespeet to the lecation of aisles, which of the enz " 3.060 we the street for ties 3g 1 i | i (the present by:law does not properly | [provide for. A 'theatre could be {built with one wide aisle, and twenty seats on either side of it, and no side aisle. Some other cities would not fallow more than six or seven seats on either side of an aisle. Ald. Hoag wanted to change as = sugested ueér would aperative. i. | churches, for instance, it as they were now. seated ? The engineer said that the could be made to apply only | buildings or to old that 'he reseated. On motion of lowing addition gested by the 'All seats auditoriom { thirty-two measured if such the Would comply know by he the with ! chanues to new might id ones Ald. Givens to the engineer w on the main shall not inches from back in horizontal the by-law y adopted © ol Than fol n, sug> J | Hoon less to direction, be a seats : intervening between misle on "either side. it and All seats an ex. "Furr Fo Thirty Years." FUR-LINED COATS We don't know of any garment that is so com- fortable during the winter sea son as a Fur Lined Coat. The price, too. con® sidering the yale ity In our coats shou'd be ano- her inducement for you to pur-- chase one with- 4 out delay. $25 to And a Special Coat at $850 Get one of our new Cata- logues with price list. ams on Men's Hats in the very la- test styles -- both softs and stiffs--at $2, $2.50 and $3. SDC, Makers Of Fine Furs. Importers Of Fine Hats. 126-128 Princess St. ar nm of | { | | | at \ oO il- | he | or av th be he th as | he | Ar nd as at on | n en | wi incer | that Jeomedy, engi- | the back, ! land no seat shall hate more than six | produced in We have just put in stock a new lat ol LADIES' TRIMMED HATS in Black; G $2.75, $3.00, $3. 50, $3. 73 BY PAYING 0 it for you until required.' to suit you. reen, Brown, White. Navy. Prices $2.50; Come and see if we have anything C DOLLAR on any hat we will keep SPECIAL SALE OF PURE 'WOOL RIBBED STOCKINGS COR rp contained in the boxes shall be firmly secured to the floor." The board of health recommended the construction of a sewer Pine street. Ald Kent asked if this ewer would empty into the Division street 'sewer. 'The city engineer said it would . 'Then Ald." Kent declared that this matter should be further enquired into. - The. Diyision and Russell streets sewers emptied into the Matthews field, where already a regu- lar cess pool was formed. 'The addi- tion of new would not help matters. The city engineer stated that order to properly drain-Russell - and Division streets it. would cost from <20,000 to $25,000 to build a sewer to | the harbor Ald. Kent said the matter be looked into anyway, and his mo tion to refer the Pine street sewer question back to the hoard of hedlth with the request that it firet consider the Division and Russell streets drain age outlet was carried. On the recommendation of the hoard of health it was decided to ask council to authorize the construction of a sewer on. Wellingston street, near (lore street. The question was employing cheaper eavation, but cepting those sew in should raised as to labor on sewer ex- the engineer said that was chem or to engage men off the walk gan.s 31.60 a day that hire inferior laborers at 31.25 q day? t In attendance at the meeting Alds. Graham (chairman), Givens, Hoag, Kent, Harty and Toye. t it to wore COMING TO THE GRAND. ~ whole | i teenie A Good Travesty on Thanksgiv- ing Day. hunters need look ne further than the Grand on Thanksgiving day, matinee and night, according to re ports from New York about Weber's company in the burlesque "lhe « Merry Widow and the Devil." There is never any let-up to the ergy and good-natured en{liusinsm {the Weber players, and on this, their irs visit, they have matefial which 'matfhes their skill and talent. These Weber burlesques are constructed with the theatre goers of "The Merry Lehar, has been Laugh Jo on on- sole desire to entertain All the qriginal music Widow," by Franz retained in this, sative, "The Wishing Ring." while playing in musical Miss Marguerite Clark nursed | the desire to appear in the legitimate drama. Last. summer, while co-star in "The Beauty Spot," at the Herald {Square Theatre, New York, she sud denly left this produc tion to play Mande Adams' part ina big vevival of 4 'Péter Pan" in a stock company in St. Louis. Miss. Clark more than made good. Then followed number bof dramatic bills, the | saumg stock company, Mise Cla? played the This tact, doubtless, any other tindueed the to star her in { "The act {eomedy with will be Grand on Wednesday, For years, a in produced. by in which leading roles. move than management Wishing by Owen Miss Clark in the at the on th. Ring," a new four Davis, which, leading role, seen here i October LADITS' MUSICAL CLUB. {Held Recital in Convocation Hall 1 Last Night. : The second. recital Musical club was held evening, in Convocation hall. namber of members--braved ments and when they heard programme they were very thev had done so. Every excellent. The following was presented : Piano YOS: of on the Ladies Thursday A large the ole the fine glad that number was prograinine solo, and 35, vocal Hazel "Etudes," opus -H); (Chopin), Miss = Grace solo, Aide (Verdi). Massic; piano solo, 'pre lade, op. No. 5, (Rachmaninoff), Miss Muriel £ .voecal solo, (a) Clough; Miss a9 on Upper |] worth 40¢ pair, for 25¢. RIGAN'S. olleze Posters . Our line of College Posters is the most extensive in the city. We have received our FOURTH order, the FIFTH is now en route and the SIXTH is now on order. We have sold and are selling more than all the other stores together. Our prices are right, ranging from' 10¢ to 50c; the latter being hand- -painted in correct Quegn' 8 Colors. Medical Students We have a COMPLETE list of all books authorized in the different years. ' Page's Physics, Henderson & Lask's Materia Medica and Osborne's Materia Medica raceived to day. The Coltye Book Store, 260 Princess St. Phone 919. SPECIAL: Pear! Handled Dessert : Knives and Forks in Oak' and Walnut Cabinets. These are -direct Importa- tions from England, and we are able - to sell ,: them 04 from $10.00 to $15.00. These goods are First-Class | and at the above prices are genuine bargains, Hi A Few of Our Saturday Snaps 15 dozen Children's samples, to.fit up to 3 years of age. SATURDAY, at less than Half-Price, 15c Each' Ladies' Vests, Elastic Ribbed Un- derwear, Vests and Drawers, White or Grey A 35e. quality, selling at 25¢c a Garment See the Striped Flannelette 33 inches wide, at 9c a Yard® Newman & ho SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 350 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses. value, The best line of Towels in the trade, at. 25ca Pair Plain White. or ed Border. with dblor-y Excellent values in Men's Underwear, Fleece<Lined, Union or All Wool. All sizes in Shirts and Drawers. Prices Right Two-tone Dress Goods, inches wide, in a variety popular shades, extra A value, at 65¢c. a yard. Fora SATURDAY special we mark the range A49c a Yard. = El = FOR STYLE, FIT. AND COMFORT Wear Gourdier's Furs 76 to 80 BROCK ST. HIGHEST GRADES Big THE ALWAYS BUSY STORP) Foleo eleletefor ney "Silver © Ring," (Chaminade), (bh) "Love is a Bubble" (Frances Alitson) Miss Beatrice Tandy; piano guartette, 'Spanish Dances," Nos. 1, 2.3. (Mus kowski), the Misses Wright, Mont gomery, Lakie and ®haw; vocal solo, Folk Songs, Ja) English 1752, th) Scotch (Jacobite), Skye Boat Sony, (Polly Willis), (¢) The Kerry Dance, Miss Hazel Massicr Uliano spin- ning song from *"Ihe Puteh-} man' (Wagner-Liszt), Grace | Clough: voeal solo, Sony Cycle, Daybreak, Morning, Evening, Night. (Landon Ronald), Miss Beatrice Pandy: piano solo, (a) "Abendis," (Rafi). (b) Dance of Norway Miss Muriel King : solo, Flying Miss Summertime, (Grieg), A Counterfeit Bank Note. One of the best pictare dramas vet the King Edward Yheatre | ; shown Friday and Ratur- | day. Also the startling Indian drama, "Red Wing.' whose heroes Sioux redsiin able camedy, the Joh." commended of with be on are gen a mokt laugh entitled, Many on These films are highty re the New York Rourd| fuli orchestra in atten ine <, and : i "Too { i | by Censors, A dane ® every "For drug store wants,' ed Uross Prag Lowney's ge "Phone 2 Nore 0 Gibson's i «Rocolates fresh at Gi l i bert = ed | 300000500000600440000009 'e, GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUERICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY Toye's Building, Clarence and Datanig Streets Last of the Season, Dutch We have just received consignment of Bulbs land, including a from Hyacinths Narcissus Tulips .and Crocus These are varieties Sheldon Keeler serving and. \ Péars in single. and 'double apd mixed colors, APPLES Planted now, rence Calverts Canada's bloom, will be Christmas. iDr A.P.Chown DRUGGINRT ANY OPTICIAN, those for in indoor Law blossom for St, prige. Coast Sealed Oysters D. Couper 241-3 Prinesss St. Prodpt pevery. * I= i ; i $2999990490034090000000 dpe. 75 i » : aa cao

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