Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1910, p. 3

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The three articles listed below, we are sure, line. ese ""Got-em-2l- beat Spreads' are quite worthy of the name given them. 75 "Got-em-al-beat" '$1.25. Baturday, 99c. 200 yards 64-ig6h Lite, worth 65c. r will interest anyone who needs anything in a . White Spreads, worth Blouached Damask Table Saturday, 19c.f ; 250 yards Unbleached Linen, 66 inches wide, worth 40c. Saturday, 29c. » ,~ New Goods arriving ' * 3 THE You Pay every day. Crumley Bros. FAIR Less Here #16 CLEARANCE hp OF HOSIERY, TOQUES, MITTS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, ETC. Our whole Stock of Winter Goods substantially Reduced. . article marked down. for this big event. Ladies' Underwear (Peerless Guaranteed Make) at Ladies Ladies' Fine Ladies' All-Wool Mose . . Pay us a visit. You will be under no . obligation to buy. Every See our 45¢ the Suit. Underwear (Peerless Guaranteed Make), extra fine 80¢ the Suit. Wool Liana 'Fashioned Hose at. 15¢ "a Pair, Please bamr in mind that we have mearly two months of severe weather to Sone Mel ntosh Bros. MANAGER, PERCY J ESSE. pt? good thing. ppreciation 5 that King stonians, nots sometimes o in error, To, hh ~ "MY WARDROI ver our nigh-cl nees are remo w manit ork Is mo TI to prove this we "are Sot ering a thrss months' Fa: Sap et at $3.00. ess and do lean, p in: d overeon + 3 two pairs of of trousers each wi week, to one suit or one Bat latactioe guaranteed. _A. C. WAGGONER, Upsto-date Tailor 1. WELLINGTON ST, % a x v c hs { NoTicE To i SERRE EEE Te oo ym red ified WIR ll ber can affice o 8 th he Chi Chief Ti ssi to (he. order. of tothe w is, {meet there on Tuesday evening, March Bills of A a oe Candia, Ovtawa, on ted bank ee Rh in ns and Fa acho D TO | ceived, TR - Gent.' Furnisher, "Phone 502. GANANOQUE MARKET. Tenders for Clerkship--Waterworks Auxiliary Pumps. Gananoque, Feb. 18.--Tenders for the Position of market clerk have been re- L.. 8. Knapp tenders for the position for fifty per t. of the re- ceipts for tolls, fees, » providing a market be first duly organized, 8, Steacy tendered for seventy-five per cent of receipts. The matter was left in the hands of the market and poor relief committee. Alter © havging fire. for several months, new developments are to hand re the McDonald property, "Bellevue," douated to the town for park and municipal offices. The town council at its session, this week, adjourning to Ist, as the deed of transfer is in course * | of preparation. a the rates ated The waterworks commissioners are considering the question of auxilipry pumps for the town. The matter Been brought up at various times the town council, without any being taken, Mrs. ".. Hazel, Sydenham street, word recently of the "fwerious illmess of her father, James Cronk, Deseronto, and left, this morn- "bedside. {% action ing ST LAWRENCE CANALS. SS CANAL. AER GIVER THA Bu ¥ ri STEWART, of Operation. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Spaida, of Montreal, grandson of the | er Littie Book «Seok Jtawa " h wih 0 Tam and [a the of his brother, J ames Tite Ho roth and A: Taylor ae shor time in Rone is week. William Bolger, Lans ines ok lap oe, 15 I ---------------- Brewer's Mills Budget. Brewer's Mills, Feb. 16.--Farmers are busy drawing tile and gravel. A ma Brora: Main street, is in ho | OF BOSTON CAPITALISTS BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL. City Asked to Give Carruthers' Site on King Street, Guarantee Come pany's Bonds for $100,000 as First Mortgage, and Grant Exemption From Taxation, Another © hotel proposition is before the city council and the Board of Trade, one that looks good. Last evening the details of it were sub- mitted to the city council in a Metter |*d from W. T. Minnes, chairman of the Board of Trade hotel committee. Mr. Minnes enclosed a copy of correspond- ence be had with ID. Roy Smith, of Boston, who was acting for Seustar Fish and other Boston capitalists re garding the erection of an hotel on the Carruthers' site on King street, alongside Simcoe street fronting the | harbor. A company is to be formed to build an hotel to cost not less than #250000, and, according te plans agreeable to the city council, and the company, wil execute a bond that the building will be in accord- ance with the plans. On its part the city will be asked to convey to the hotel company the property known as the Carruthers' site and which was lately bought by the president of the Board of Trade, who was guaranteed against loss by some twenty members, the property to be held for hotel purposes. The city is also asked to guarantee the bonds of the company to the amount of $100, 000, the bonds to be a first mortgage on the real estate of the company, and also to exempt the property from tax- ation for a period of twenty years. Mr. Minnes stated that in a few days a proposition in definite form would be presented. The Boston peo- ple pointed out the necessity of imme- diate action if the hotel was to be got open for the season of 1911. The matter was refered to the civic fiuance commitice for eonmsideration. PRAYER MEETING OVER. It Was Blown Up By Acetylene Ex- plosion. Lindsay, Ont., Feb. 17.--The bright and newly renovated and redecorated Methodist church at Woodville, was almost completely wrecked last pight by an explosion of the acetylene gas plant. The faithful adherents of the flock were gathered together in a room of the basement of the church for the pur- pose of holding the regular prayer meeting, but something was noticed to be wrong with the lights, and Mrs. William McKee, wife of the sexton of the church, went into the room where light a match to investigate matters. mmediately after the first flicker of the match a terrific explosion oc- ay which rocked the entire build ing, and the lives of the twelve or fifteen persons in the building were in great danger. . The walls shook, and the roof wobbled, but fortunately withstood the shock, and remained in place. However, the floor, the rad the pulpit, the a jets, the stoves, book cases, dishes, and other decora- tions in ig various rooms were com- pletely dislodged, and rattled from thaiv fastenings. (fiaos ensued, and it was with great difficulty that the people of the church who were in a front room of the base- ment, gained egress. This they did however, without being injured beyond some slight bruises. Mrs. McKee, however, was not so fortunate. She was thrown against the wall of the room, and was al most immediately enveloped in flames. For a wonder she was not rendered unconscious, and had presence of mind enough to run for only door, which leads upstairs, and outon to the street. She rushed out with her clothes and hair all on fire, and sev- eral men came to her assistance. She was seriously burned, and may not recover, The church had just been recently remodeled and redecorated, aud. the debt had been wiped out. To-day as a result of the explosion it is almost in complete ruins, being badly shattered. There is insurance, --------t ee. WORKED AS PEA-PICKER. Worked For Several Days in Essex . Fields. London, Feb. 18.--A typical story concerning John Burns was told re cently at a meeting held at Witham, as | Essex, to promote the well-being of the pea-pickers, 'who, in the time, flock in thousands from poorer parts of London into Essex. Canon Ingles, vicar of Witham, re- lated that representation was made to the president of the local government board that legislation was needed . to enforce better treatment for the pea- pickets, John Barus, in order to as- w pea-pickers fared, dis- guised himsell as a last the Ppea-picker o [summer, and worked for several days Smeng the wen and women on Essex pea-pickers, who, at had to sleep out in the fields, |an less cared for than cattle on t. Albans, who pre Seating, masmly the plant was kept, and proceeded to | Amusements. ( GRAND. I OPERA HOUSE ) SATURDAY, FEB. 19. MATINEE AT 2.30. EVENING AT 5.15. Liebler & (Co.'s Prod "THE MAN FROM HOME" By Beoth Tarkingt sn and Harry Leon Wilson as played three years in New York and hie yee and Dow at the height of fis Transcontinental tour. Bon. Prices--Matinee, 23¢, 35¢, 50c, Tie, St00. Children 25 eents 10 ANY reserve. seat. Evening, 35e, Soe; 7Se, $1.00, $1.50. Seats now 'gn Sa BIJOU SATURDAY. TWO COMEDIES are entitled "Dooley's Holiday" and: "The Imposter." WESTERN DRAMA "Government Rations estas Redskins of New Mexico. TO-DAY. Ratlons" drama, They of the "Government and a powerful Or The Answered Prayer" life in a great city. Feb, 17, 18, 19. WESTFORD AND BOCK, Comedians, Singers and Dancers. MARJORIE AND DE WINDT, Novelty Comedienne, By Special Request, New Pictures. Orchestra. Matinee Daily. 2 urday. Children 5c. Admission, 10c¢. Reserved Seats, 15c¢. HOCKEY MATCH. Junior OH. A ~~femi-Final Game, FRIDAY, Feb. 18th Game called at 8 p.m, Admission, 38c. extra, Plan open on Feb, 17th, at 10 am BROCK. ST. METHODIST CHURCH, SUNDAY, FEB. 20th. Rev. Professo: will preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m Theré will be an Organ and Vocal "Re the famous blind Church, on Monday Mr. Eva and the Ch the programme, organist, in Admission, 15 cents: «OSES Guaranteed Dramatic Treat of the Sea-|- SAVED FROM THE GALLOWS a tale of ORPHEUM THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, THE SOCIOS MODERN ATHLETES Will remain the balance of the week. | New .Overtures by Special Matinee Sat- Always a good Show at the Orpheum. Covered Rink MARKHAM vs. FRONTENAGS Reserved Seats, 26c¢ for Sale of Seats and Tickets Services r Geo, Jackson, of Sotonto, eital under the direction of H. Trencer, 1 the Evening, Feb. 21st. olr will assist with CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion 1c a word. Each cons secutive insertion thereafter half cent s word, Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 35e¢.; three lmsertiomns, 50; "Hix; $1; ome month, §3. HELP---WANTED. CARPENTERS, rand lad. Works A GOOD ER- Coward's Boat ALSO Apply, GIRL WHO JUST LEFT SCHOOL. AP- ply Mrs. Coward, The Boat Works near Cotten Mill | The People's Forum WANTED--GENERAL. PAGE THRER. FOR SALE. ONTARIO AND SA, VETERAN SCRIP to buy for cash. J. 8. R. McCann, 8 Brock St, TO RENT BY THE FIRST OF MAY. A five or six room house. Address W. M. Burton, 184 Alfred St. City HORSE TO) PURCHASE. I TRE BUY ds of horses. Will in King: on for the entire ta 3 enkins, 687 Princess St. Tele- phone No. $60, FO RENT ANYTIME BETWEEN NOW and May ist. small house, with CAPABLE ences required. Ap "L. M * Whig of hy HOUSEK ep ER; by refer- letter A BROOM TIERS WANTED: STEADY work. Apply, the doeckh Bros. Company, Ltd, Tofonte, Ont, A PARLOR MAID AND HOUSEMAID: hest wages paid: references re- pr red Apply, in the evening, 44 Union Street. A GIRL FOR CLERICAL WORK IN AN office, between 17 and 19 years of age, one who writes (longhand) ana figures well, Address, "Penman British Whig. SALESMEN FOR THE BEST AUTO matic Compreassed-air Hand Spray er made; liberal terms. sample ma- chine free to approved ageats Cavers Bros, Galt INTELLIGENT PERSON MA earn $100 monthly cocresponding for newspapers. No Sanvasstog Send for particulars, Press Byndi. cate, 3,969 Lockport, N.Y. WOMEN FOR MENDERS; MUST BE bandy with needle; also a few smart girls for finishing and wind- ing room; good wages; steady work. Apply to Kingston Hosiery Co Tid, King Street. LADIES TO DO PLAIN AND Sewing at home, whole or spare time; good pay; work sent an) distance: charges pald: send stamp { for particulars, National Manu- facturing Co., Montreal LIGHT MAN WITH ACQUAINTANCE among superinPendents and engin- gers to act as local salesman for large Philadelphia Mill Supply Company. Apply, Buffalo Office, 7 Terrace, Buffalo, N.Y AMBITIOUS AND HUSTLING Y( G Man who, after thorough investi- gation, will be willing to invest in a very profitable business of which he will have complete control. Cle- ment Restein Company, 7 Terrace Buffalo, N.Y BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. IMPORTED GERMAN CANARIES, IN song. Each bird is guarante se - lected songster or money refunded Come In and hear them.. J. Cor. Queen and 'Barrie "Phone 612. LOST. A PAIR OF GOLD EYEGLASSES LAS1 Wednesday from Alice to -Grant Hall. Finder return to Whig office or Dr. Knight's streets. A PEARL EARRING, ON PRINCESS OR Kin Sts, yesterday afternoon Finder Kindly return to Whig office and receive reward. OSTEOPATHY. ROBERT GARSIDE ASHCROFT, D.O. Edna Earle Asheroft, D.O., Gradu- ates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri, 406 - Princess street. 'Phone 447, No charge for consultation and litera- ture regarding this new manipula- treatment, "Health Without Drugs." NOTICE TO SMOKERS HOCKEY MATCHES AT at the Hockey rink or the game stopped. By Order of the Manager. KINGSTON COVERED RINK There will be no smoking allowed Matches, and those persisting wilt be remoxed from the HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL. ONTARIO BT. opposite G.T.R. station, one block from C.P.R, on street car line; hotel Jately remodelled; charges moderate; special rates by the week. John Couslneau, Prop. HUB HOTEL RESTAURANT NOW open. Service A La Carte. Open day and night, Up-to-date service at popular prices. Private dining room. Entrance on King Test, next to Gibson's Red Cross Drug store. Con. Haag, Prop. DENTAL. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS 4 8 ngle or APO Brick or Brick Veneered = of, not less than § bedroom "with, furs nace, gas and'b & c.. noy her up than Alfred and wo South of * Pilnceas TR fon re- ule ay to by Chas Bell, 1 Com v Detwee nd and pe mand 2 and pm DEPT OF MILITIA AND DEFENCE, OTTAWA. SEALED TENDERS (IN DUPLICATE) for the supply of Coal and Fuel Wood required to heat the Military Buildings Belleville. Port Hoy 3 erborough, Ont. or the year E Ading Mi March 31, 1811, will be re- ceived 5 to Monday, March 7 nex: Each 48 he marked "Tender for he Secre- tary of Fae ancl] Tawi Printed Spry -. tender containing fal on - be abtained from the the a ounc oe rat fhe Seam or affice of the District Off. ding. Kingston, . who will Turnias &1 ail Information required. Bach tender Hd be ateompanied by accepted ue, on a Canadian Shattered Bank Bayapie to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Militia ence. for five per cent. of the mnt of the tender. which wili be fo eited dec at ng on A if the party making the tender iipe to sign a contract.when onlled upon te do so. If the tender Be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. EUGENE FISET. Colonel. Deputy Minister ~f Militia and Defence, Ottawa, February 4, 1810 (9%--t--11) sdvertisement If they insert it without authority from the Department. % x + WANTED TO BUY iE { cot Newspapers wilh not 'be pajd for this Bi% Princess St, Kingston. 'Phone. DR. & C. NASH, DENTIST; J. Gibson. assistant, 'Phone. 735. nin Queen Anne Tea Sets {| PATTERN The Most Popular To-day. QUALITY English Nickle Silver. VALUE At Our Price Unsurpaksed in Canada. We take pleasure in showing, them. Rodger & Wright Jewellers, $47 KING ST. Successors to F.W. Spangenberg DR, M 188 Princess street. Canada's trade for January totalled $51,500,102, an increase of $12,302.417 i or nearly thirty per cemt. over : the cor- | responding month of last and constituting a record for LE For the first ten months of the pres. ent fiscal year the total trade has been 563,956,380, an increase of $5, nN. conveniences; downtown district preferred, Address, Box 131, Whig office. FURNITURE COVERING, ETC. DONE by the day at customers' homes. For further particulars, enqui at 2% Ontario street, or calls will made in response to letters. HOUSE, IN GOOD CONDITION, NOT less than § rooms; modern conveni- ences; verandah &. Bilcon pre- ferred. Apply, cKay, Bank of Toranto. FOR 1810-11, BY TWO QUEEN'S STUD. ents, large, well-furnished double reom and study. with or without board, near college and preferably ® with fire place; use of plano. Ads Gress. "Box R Queen's U niversity, GENTLE MEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up into ap- to-date suits. Price and workman. snl guaranteed to please. Pressin repairing done on the shortes! i Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock Bt, next Bibhy's Livery. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO ) odwin's Insurance Emporium, ar et Square, Kingston. Tele phane 424. C. 8. KIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN: surance Agent and Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent, 42 Clarence Street, Kingston. Telephone 568 'IRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Liberal policies and moderate rates in first-class companies ph Boon, Agent, 159 W elilngton street. w-- GEO. A. BATEMAN. CUSTOMS BROK er. Put your Invoices in an envel- ope with a one cent stamp on iit and drop In the nearest letter box We do the rest. Al kinds of Fire Insurance placed on short notice a hone 386. 67 Clarence St, Kings- LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND Fire Insurance Company Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the uniimited Habllitr of all the stockholders. Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Befare renewing old or giving new business get rates from Shan e & Bt "Phon 328.5 range, Agents GLOBE ARCHITEC TS. HENRY P. SMITH, 258 K A ReHITECS. BTC. Ing street. 3 "Phone, ARTHUR ELLIS, ARC HITECT, OFFICE and residence, 151. U niversity Ave. WM. NEWLANDS & BON. ARCHI- Jagts. etc Co Office; 258 Bugot street. POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS. MTR chants' Bank Hullding. corner Brock and Wellington streets. "Phone. 213 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP A CARD TO CHAS. Ww. KELLAR, Carpenter and Builder, 255 Division 8t., for reasonable prices on all Kinds 44 Jobbing. All work done prompt} DROP A CARD TO JOHN RM AYELL, Carpenter and Joiner, 262 Sydenham Street north, for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly awd neatly. MEDICAL. ISAAC WOOD. M.A. M.D. (Eng.), F.OB. and surgeon; 2tos CM, MRCS (Bdin ), consultan{ Sfties hours, 10 to 12, 263 King St. E. 'Phone 12 J. F. SPARKS, BA, M.D. and Rurgeon, 100 Office hours: 10 to and 7 to § pm. PHYSICIAN Wellington Bt 12 am. 2 to 4 'Phone 386. LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. ers an olicitors, I Clarence St hi HA ov Office, 79 Established 1866 We Guaraslr Every Load Synopsis of Canadien North-West | Lard Regulations. ANY person who is the sole head of a | family, or any male over 18 yoars od, homestead os | each owned $3,000 WILL. BUY - A SEVEN brick house on Albe $ water heating. modern ments ROOM reet: hot improves $1000 FOR A Division lot, easy FRAME Street; terms, ON extra HOUSE fine rooms; $4300 WILL RBUY A NINE brick dwelling: all bmproy good barn; situate on Jo A. F. Bond. 79 Clarence St GOOD CUTTER, BUGGY AN Set of Harness. $0 Arc) OOM NGLE TEN PAIRS OF LARGE SNOW SHOES from 31 to $2 per pair at Turk's. "Phone 705 ONE SECOND-HAND Spreader, in good shape. Also seve ral horses and colts. D. J. Hay, 126 Clarence street. ONE FIVE FOOT STANDING OFFICE Desk. dark oak finish fitted with double row af drawers, nearly new A. Davis & San, Limited, Lower Rideau Street NEW SOLID BRICK ROUSE bert Street, containing 8 and ¢, hol water heati lighting re floors jot & by 166 It; possession May 1st. 1910 Address, Box "¥." Whig oti oe NEW MILK SLEIGH, A NEW PAR CEL delivery sleigh, business bob sieighs, a second-hand milk sleigh, also business sleighs, bob sleighs and cutters. All in good shape and newly painted. For sale cheap. James turney, Sarriage Maker, 350 Princess stree TO LET. ONE FRONT ROOM OFFICE King street. ply J. P AT 340 Centrally located Forrest, Gents'. ¥ FURNISHED B RooM study adj well heated APPS Box 217 fice DWELLING, FURNISHED AND UN- furnished, Stores, Storage for Fur niture, etc. McCann's, Brock. Cor, King street. FOR UN TX - ROOM: © bath, ture ¢ pXPIRED TER ise, newly papered; furnace, fi ete; whi also sell furni- heap Avpiy "7 I Stuart Bt OL Al ry rooms, ay moth your own Jock and Key, _Yitad i Storage, 299 Queen St O'Brien For partioulsrs 87 Union St Nest FROM MAY ES Rn OOMS AND Dwelling on Wellington St, over Q Koughton's office, for last € vears occupied by Ir. Baker Dentist Apply to C. Livingston & Co., Brock FOR SALE OR TO LET. BROC K STRER T improvements fo Apply, 24% Brock St ALL irteen HOU! moder: rooms PERSONALS. MRS. HEROD, GRADUATE: fetus recommended by the leadis ng physis elans of Kingston; face and scalp oe ttment : shampoo manicure, edicure Special evenin R Y.W.C.A., 198 Johnson St. © °F HAIR, warts, MOLESB eto, scar ot RTHMARKS, remov without Tw ety Hy ansnt)y perience. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Hye, nr, Nose. Throat and Skin Blem- 1she Specialist, 258 Bagot street. 1A1R DRESSING PARLOR, 108 BROCK face massage, manicurisk, chiro- Sh Bcalp treatment, shampoo ng, halr dressing supe Fitous ar removed: satisfaction guaranteed; appointments honed Btore (69) wi I receive tention. Hem s Drug ompt at- ------ BUSIN ISS CO HANC Bs. ANYONE ANYW HE te, a mail order business a FAnvansin Berd for oo Be Tyur 2969 Lockport AN START t home. No own bossa, Heacock, Tails how, BOARD AND ROOMS, ROOMS, tod and heat« bowrd. Apply COMFOR TABLE FU TRNISH with board. Well gh ed Also good table 314 University Ave RELIABLE Where do yon get yotte COAL ? Is a question often aske quently is "We get ours at SWIFT' We find them the most reliable," d, and the answer fre- & quarters . Price, from of six bamestend entry Say the required 16 earn Somesiesd patent) a ala a Horie = ¥rice rs WwW. W. CORY. My of the Minister of the Interior Unauthorized publication of vertisement will not be paid for. |OUR ROOS1ER BRAND OF 10BACCO PE SEE Or hr tn, "arte wr : 2 MANURR A ou SRA Raw WB

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