Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Aug 1910, p. 5

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ASA aids SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 69c. A Clean Sweep in Waists for ------ A Lot of 87 Ladiés' Lawn Walsts; all-over embroidered, fuck- ed sleeves with lace edging, very dainty. this season's patterns. Re- gular $1.50 and $1.75. .«. Clean Sweep for Saturday, 69; SEE SAMPLES IN WINDOWS, A clean sweep of 375 Yards of Fancy Muslins, all this season's latest patterns, ranging in prices lie, 18¢, 20¢ and 25¢c a yard. Clean Sweep for Saturday, 8 1-2¢ yd in all shades, best Egyptian yarn, sizes Regular price, 0c and 75¢ Hue. All our Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers drayers, trousers finished double thread, from 34 to 44. Clean Sweep for Saturday, 25c a garment A CLEAN SWEEP OF 200 LADIES' VESTS, and 10 inches wide, in different designs. Regular price, 10¢ and 5c a yard. Clean Sweep for Saiurday, 5¢ yd A CLEAN SWEEP OF EGYPTIAN LACE. TT Ladies' Cotton and Lisle ribbed Summer Vests with short or Ro sleeves, lace around neck and arms. Regular price, oe and 25¢. Clean Sweep for Saturday, 10c each 95' Pain of Ladies' Stockines, Black. Tan and other colors, plain and open work, with embroidery; sizes only 8 1-2 and 9. Re. gular price, 35c and 40¢ pair. . Clean Sweep for Saturday, 19¢ pair 5 Men's Biue and Black English Bottany Serge Suits. This ~is a rare special beautifully finished and tailored, suits that fit well, cut in the latest fall style with all the new touches that fashion de- mands, best Italian twill lining, sizes 34 to 42. and $390. > : 8 1 ay Choice Satarday, $12 : I 0x TIN TO GET YoUR CHOICE MUNICIPAL GOSSIP Bell Telephone Company Will 5 | ) ; ; y p p b b p 4 p ; p hp! ! Sold elsewhere $18 | "1the finance committee, to-night. . of the likely '| pavements. . |up, and it will form the discussion at | hay "Ito 'Brock street, it should not forget A VETERAN TRAVELLER. Douglas "Ross Has Crossed Atlantic : Sixty-two Times. SHOULD THREE-YEAR TERM FoR To have crossed the Atlantic ocean ALDERMEN BE ABOLISHED? [sixty-two times, and 10 be able to say that he was not sick even for a Put minute, on one of the vovages is cer Princess tainly a good record. Street if Pavement is Decided Upon Such is the gecord ol Douglas Bow, ; . 'Rn who, with his wife and daughter have =Suard - Warks a Mdety been spending a few days, in the city to Pass Council--Ald. Kent and ,, guests of Ald. Carson. The visi- Ald. Carson Agree on One Point. | i1oc« have gone " on to Toronto, where Mr. Hoss formerly lived. His home ix now Ln London, England, hut a few Wires Underground on - Now it is geiting late in the vear, aud nearing the time for the election ; of representatives in the city council, Years ago he was mploved bi A there is much gossip about municipal '8rge wholesale in Toronto, a ) elections, and the way they should be %a% bis business to go over to the old carried on. : . country to do the buying for his "1 think that it is high time we did firm. Thus he had to ake age away with this system of electing men (rips over ihe ocean, an eR Ra to the council,for a three-year term," ved to it Shas it was just hike other remarked a mineht citizen, to the Toutine. wo . ; Sah Whig, a Ere vears iv too Ald. Carson is wondering how his long a time, and 1 think that it friend could make the tips withous should be ent down to two years." welting seasick, as he, himself, had a As regards the election ol a mavor, little experience going over to the old the citizen was of the opinion that a land once, hich he will ever forget. mayor should be given two terms. He Hefore leaving Kingston, edici would also favor electing an alderman doctor prepare him some medicine, for two years. guaranteed 10 keep off wickness. ht "It almost tates a year for a auan filled the bill going over all right, an to get on to the work of the coun he was "tickled to death' as' the oy cil," he added, "and i he has some hg goes. He felt so good that he for- good measures it will require two EO! the medicine on the setsirn wip. Jer i however, and the siege of sickness he years for him 10 see them through Do a th whl. Tt war wo 'bad that he has never trip over the "Who will he a candidate for the mavor's chair, at the coming election ? {© make another IL is too early "to ask this question, PORd. and it is also too early to expect any candidates to wake an announcement, big HAS BEEN BANNER YEAR. ! | Many Conventions Held in Kingston Craig, has been noti- is Summer. ; Telephone company,| Kingston may be slow in securing that just as soon as the council de [permanent pavements, but there is one cides to put down a permanent pave- | thing sure, the old Limestone City, ment, on Princess street, the company | has not been slow in the way of con- will prepare to put their wires under |ventions, this summer. In this re: ground. This will require some work, [spect it has been a banner Year, seve: and the company are anxious to know [ral large conventions having been held just what the city intends doing in [in the city. : sd the matter, so they will be able to] "Ningston, the Convention City. make preparations. Owing to the {This is the slogan now, and every citi fact that the council has not finally |2en is ready to back it up. disposed of the matter, the engineer | The conventions have brought hun- has been unable to give the company dreds of strangers to the city, and a definite answer. " lthey have accomplished more in the |way of advertising the city than all the city council has been the booklets which could have been printed and scattered abroad. vear the city has had more conven: tions and meetings than for . many years past. The delegates have been grently impressed with the city, and they are sure to come again at some City Engineer fied, by the Bell Although called for general business, an Monday | night, the pavement question will be the chief topic of conversation. Just what will be done in the matter, is very hard to say, but there is a feel ing that the recommendation of the thoard of works, to call for tenders for {future date. the various kinds ol pavements will] go through. The aldermen have their! own ideas, as to which class of pave | ment would render the city the best | The Stores to Close Every Afternoon service, but as the recommendation of | at Five. the board of works will invite prices | all ; Employees of the retail stores on different kinds, there should be no | : : i A a. Ra who have been closing at five o'clock, objection in this line. But then thel; Hing 1 Id saying. "You = gh {for the past two months, are begin OIC sayy 2, ou cannot a Wavs some before long they , : s ning to realize that times tell," holds good 'in this case, Lilt have to get back to six o'clock and just when it looks as if everything closing until next year. Some of the is going along favorably, something % x fh T stores will clos¢ at five o'clock until is liable to occur to put the question | : ¥ i a Ue lt I ain. Honda the end of September, but the most 'of x { them only have two manths. They Are night will tell the tale. beginning to see that it 3s much bet - fer to have the short hours through Although Ald. Carson and Ald. Kent: ye summer, ae it keeps the ceri may disagree on some matters regard. fresher. Ten hours a day, through the ing roadwork, and the kinds of pave .uiive scammer, is too long w keep ment that' should he duped, there Jo vlerks standing on their feet and 'it is one mal bn rd tw a th * believed that, next year, every store in -- a hb - ant uli BL this city will be closed at five o'clock avant pe Pines Ark ot all summer. Let us hope so. snow flies. Both are very anxious to rush the matter, and they said so, at | the last meeting of the board of | works. This should be some consola- tion for the merchants of Princess, street, who have been crying out for LET US HOPE SO, She Came Back. A young woman called at the office and bashfully in Porter, if there was a letter for her. "Pusiness or love letter ¥*' jokingly inquired the clerk, { "Business," was the reply, accom- Will the old grammar school be Panied by a blush of the deepest crim. handed over to the board of education *°¥: for school purposes ! The city solici- As there was no such letter to be tor says that the council has not the found, the young womar took her de- right to Wuid the old school over to Parture the board, under present .circum-' She came back, however, after a stances, as it is deeded to the School jlittle while, and said, in faltering ac of Mines, and the finance committee cents, "Please, would you mind look- has so reported to the board. How: ing among the love letters 7" ever, the matter is again to be take: " . £ " +1 Married at Napanee. a joint meeting of the property com-| At the residence of the bride's mittee of the board of edueation and rents, Mr. and Mes. T. 8. Henry, Ng {panee, the marriage of Miss Edith M. -- 'Henry, B.A, to Herbert CC. Mcln. Some time. ago, 'thers' was rumor tre, Lanark, was quietly solemnized, going the rounds, that it was the in: Rev. F. T. Dibb officiating. The rooms tention of the Grand Trunk authori were beautifully decorated with white ties to move their passenger station flowers, and the wedding march was and freight sheds, down near the old played by the bride's sister, Miss Flor. market. If such should be the once M. Henry. Later in the mening case, this would divert all the traffic My. and Mrs. McIntyre left for Mon. from the railway to another part of [treal, Quebec and other eastern points, the city. ; the bride travelling in a gray chiffon "When the council talks of putting 8 Lroadeloth, tailor-made, and black anent pavement from the present 'silk hat with willow plumes- +. T.R. station, along Ontario street | post wired of Stan, Name Changed. fo look shead to a change of this] 4he August number of "The Ath. kind bo the part A the railway. ec, Jetic World," a new nasme for "Out ra ver) - " 3 : : the pavement question pointed out Soor Canna magazine, has just been to the Whig. "UH the station is to be op. "0 "0 wh br vio fini ted shifted, it would be far better for the wo guise, anch issue has showed a favemant to go down in the other sec- poy improvement over its predeces: 1 . y %s "We should certainly have the pave 308, Tar Figo of Pokies. 1 Shae of ho where the t of the tral. Mational athletic periodical is, this i be he add Er month, carried out both in name and fe, vil board of works, evidently. is not "ature. The August number is full taking much stock in rumors about a of good, up-to-date reading. change in the location of the G.T.R. | Had a Fine Trip. station and sheds. or - 4 The delegates to - the provincial board of the Ancient Order of Hiber- piss had a fine tine on Thursday afternoon on. their trip down among the Thousand Islands on the steamier Association at Ottawa. ; the guests of the local DOCTORS WILL SPEAK At Meeting Eastern Ontario Dental TF Visitors North King y The thirty-third annual meeting of members the order. A large num- the Eastern Ontario Dental Asiwcia- ber of the visiting delegates returned tion, will be held, at Otlaws, ron home last night. week, Kingston is represen on rn tne programme by Drs. Sparks, Avkroyd, ! A Canadian Achievement. Winnett and Knapp. i It is satisfactory to know that br Wisnett will ale gold Clark's Pork and i Casting Wit in Vacuum Cast: product--surpass imported ones hoth ing Machine." Dr. Aykroyd eontri- in quality and preparation, : In paper on "Some Csuses of Clark's the duly saved goes into the guality. Wm. Clark, Mir., Montréal. tion of Present Day Teeth," Saturday, Aug. 27th; steamer Ot. tawa, 9 am, returning on steamer America, ing Alexandria Bay ng butes a Dederic to the Toronto exhibition, this year, cannot aflord to leave Sear: hore Beach Park out of their plans. p.m. Fare 50c. his | had a longing | This | pas ' Since this publication was : Beans--a ' Canadian ; ENGLISH DUKE'S TROPHY HUNG UP AT ALEXANDRA BAY. Presented to Thousand Island Yacht Club Through the Duke's Repre. sentative, N. 3. Robbins, in Ap. preciation of Courtesies. The Duke of Westminster through bis personal representative, N. M, Rob- bins, presented the Thousand Jsland Yacht Club, Alexandria Bay, with a beautiful cup as a special prize for the races there this week, | When seen, Mr. Robbins, who recdiv. ied a cablegram from the duke, in- | structing him to donate the eup, said {that the trophy was a token of ap- preciation from the duke for the many courtesies the club members have a tended him, The regatta committee of the club announced at ounce that the cup would be put up for the winner of the design class event, decided on Friday. There is a »tory gonig the rounds {among the local yvachtsmen that the (presentation of the cup is in a way a 'slap at the fashionable yachtsmen of New York, at whose hands, it is inti mated, the duke has received none too many favors of late, Taseball Gossip. The game between Railvoaders and Richardsons, which was to have been plaved at the ¢ricket field, last even- ing, has been posiponed on account of different reasons. It will likely he played some wight next week, This afternoon at the ericket field the Princess street combine and tailers © will have a practice game. These two teams had a workout last Monday evening and it is said that it was a good game. The Retailers are getting in shape for their last game with the Posties on August 30th. This promises to be one of the best games of the season. It is understood that there will be a game, next . Monday evening, at the cricket field, + between the Princess street combine and the champions of {the league, Bethel. The Princess street thunch have not had a chance at the j winners and they defedting them. This afternoon at the ericket field, Posties and Printers clash to play off a postponed game. This is the last game the pressmen will be called upon ito play. Now that the pressmen have no chatter for first place in this group they are going ta try for second posi- tion. They are trying to get as near the top as possible. } Sport Review. The touring team of British bowlers was defeated at Peterhiro by two shots. { "Dick" Rudolph, the leading pitcher of the Toronto club, is twenty-two 'years of age to-day. IH. Mcintosh hopes to induce the leading heavyweights of Fagland to meet Bombardier Wells, ! KE. J. Webb, England's champion walker, commenced training at Toron- to for his exhibition match, I Prince Zinsky, who rode Zoedowe to victory in the Grand National of 1883, proposes to race extensively in Eng- land next year. Ottawa will compete in the eights at Henley next year, but will not try the Stewards) cup. The subscription has reached $2,015. The king of Spain Is been showing fine form in polo matches at Eaton Hill '(the seat of the Duke of West- minster) duriig the past few days. William Walker heads the list of win ners among Canadian owners this sea: son, with 815,200. The horses of R. J. Mackenzie have earned $12,980, and the Valley Farm stable, $10,183, At the National lacrosse grounds, Montreal, next Wednesday, a fifteen: round boxing match between youn Lagosse, of Boston, and "Billy" Al- let, of Ottawa; will take place. F. Beaurepnive swam 200 metres in (three. minutes fifty and one-fifth sec- onds at Fseter on Wednesday, which "is twenty-one and four-fifths seconds 'inside the previous best by 0. Schide. It is stated on good authority that AMY Smith will -- succeed "Tom™ Clancy as coach of the Ottawa Foot ball Club. Mr. Clancy has signified 4 desire to retire and will probably be {allowed to da so. i The British bowlers, a healthy, hear: ty-booking group, some old, some young, and some betwist and between, dropped into Toronto, from Peterboro, and will spend the rest of the week with their brithers o' the bowls. Hugh Mcintosh, the Australing prize fight promoter, his opened negotia- (tions with "Tommy" Burns regarding the proposed hout between Buras and "Sam" Langlord. Melntosh will turn from Vancouver and complete his arrangements with Burns. L: Be Butler, the Argonaut seuller, will row at the Middle States regatta, in Philadelphia, on the American La- bor day. He wishes to have another {rial against Gordon, of the Vesper Club, of Philadelphia, who beat him at the N.AAD. regatta at Wavhing- res ton. I~ Albert Sweet, the star pitcher of the [Motrisburg club, and Potsdam North. ern New York League nine, well known to Kingston fans, left for Monireal, where he will be given a trial out Iwith = Montreal's Easteru Baseball League team. Manager Barrow beard 'of Bweet's work in the bush ball league and sent for him. Sweet has a splendid record this yeur. He has pitched twenty-five games, Wining twenty-two, "and has a no-hit, no-run to his eredit, as well as hall a shut-outs. Besides having speed he has good control, and fields his [Fosiion wall, Citizens of Edmonton, Alta, are go ing to equal. Sir Thomax Lipton's vachting esumd by makioy a third at- tempt to Stanley ' i week an agent : a Shore and "akith GIVES CUP AS PRIZE Re- | have high hopes of "aghorse aud rode fo the ~ PAGE PIVE TT m----e venm-- HAD CAPITAL FUN, | } ---- Even Though They Had Hard Luck Fishing. Three men from "the city went fishes ing one day, this week, down . tha Front Road, at what is called Vaan. jhorn's Point, and the hard luck story they had to tell when they came bai yis pathetic in the extreme. . They to wait about two hours for the w to go down belore they could ven- ure out at all. When they did ges lout fishing the first one of the partw hooked a fine pike, but had such w hard struggle to reel it in that the finmy one separated the line and gos away. They fished there' for a while {longer and then moved about thirty yards away, sll three casting thee lines on the same side of 'the 'boat. | The -man whe cought' the pike the Afirst time hooked the same fish the second time and landed 'it: They | identified it by the line which was still attached to the fish. The we cond party enught a large cel and as he was hadling 1 in the slippery he 'hit the hook off agd got away. He hooked a second one, and too got got away. The men say sey never had harder luck jn_fuhing To ~ the same time onjoved themsglves im: mensely. The pike they Tanded woigh- od shout twelve pounds. * * ARE HEADLINERS. Tyrone a Five Show ' Week. The four Grohving are the drawing card at the Orpheum, this week, hut the balance of the show evens thifigs up. The Grohvins are Mes Kk stonians who have been away § this vicinity for a number of velns. Their act is one of the best of "is kind ever seen in Kingston. They .aze headliners in their profession. ' apt consists of acrobatic work, ¢ us foot juggling, iron-jaw work antl contorting of the body. Their wari: jous feats are loudly spplhuded. Hal | Morgan introduced the first coon in Kingston entitled "Andy" and i (has beea received with hearty ap plavse. Another soug entitled = %1 (Can't Find Another Girl Like You" is also vendersd with much spirit. The metures, "The Retum of Ta -Wa-We™ "Mysteries of Fine Arts," "Among'd | Roses," and "An Easy Winner," . . L plete a programge worth a 4 and only costing a few cents, ACCIDENXT AT PARK. Horse Stumbled and Threw. Niss Tousey. 4 A special fram "Thousand Island Park said : "Miss Eldereth Tousey, daughter' of Mroand Mes, Pedjamin {husey, of Svracuse, was badly injured whon the hose upon whith "sha was rl Stunbled and threw her to th ground. Miss Tousey was hurled "oj rectly over the abimal's head, sad rutriking heavily upon the * groting, was rendered whoonscious. After o Tow minutes she recovered, remounted 4 Columbian ho tel, where her injuries were drowsed hiv Dr. Lumbard, = the house physicidn. Miss Tousey's left shoulder was sevire ly bevised apd a deep gash wan ful in her nose. Although she saffered considerably no serious results are ex- pected." br HELD AN EXAMINATION For the Immigration Agents in This City. i T. B. Williams, travelling imnilgra: tion inspector, of (laws, was son visitor in the city, on Thursday, came here for the purpose of . cli ducting au examination for the ent immigration oflicers, in thin city It is understood that the i put the local officials through an ey: amination, which consisted of ing several questions which related. {6 how t cases which might arise, frou time to time would be handled hy them. Orphen Has This ------------ At Lake Ontario Park. The gloomy aspect' of the wealliod (did not seem to have o om the attendance at Loko Chiari ark last night. The pavilion was Wall filled. An entirely new programe was introduced. Many new pictatres were pldeed on view, some of whi were real works ol.art, especially « the "Riding School in Pelginm," nd Love Has its Right." Mis a Rosevear sang well "Iveamy Tom," and "Hip, Hip, Rip, Hipnotize Me." Gallan, the novelty mggler, - gave some new tricks which caubed amusement, The big attraction was Charles Ches. ter and company, the novelty aquili- brists, demonstrating the limit - of human endurance and pecforming iddr- ing and wonderful balancing ts. They held the undivided attention of the audience, which showed apprecia' | tion in a marked manner, A Sudden Death. Corbett's ambulance received # call to the steamer Westmount Thursday morning, at the NM, T. company's elevator. They removed a young man pamed Arthur Ldwer to the en eral hospital. Ir. Williamson. was summoned: and found that the young man was wofiering from pasumonis. He only lived about three hours, He was an Englishman, weary sight years of age and his howe was in Kingstown, Ireland. He will likely he buried in Catarnqel cmiters. ---- Case Up on Monday Neat, The case of assault preferred againet Capt. Crawford, of the steamer Wolle 5 hy Thomas Hutchipson, settled, fast Monday, by Capt. Craw- A 3 But Sai In pet withed yet. Capi. Crawford has de a charge aghinet Hutchinson of abusive gubge. The affair will be straigh fore GG. WH. Hunter, J.F., bouse, Monday nfternoon.

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