Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Sep 1910, p. 6

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au DAILY Brin Wie. THERSDAY, Fr-- 1010. PAGE SIX, ~~ ® J. E. Hutcheson AVOTIONEER aug A and APPRAISER, go onder 108 ort | S358 ov Fol Aero a ond or 7 Fo Fart OUR ROOSTER BRAND Of Smokll 'Chewing Tobacco at forty-five cents a pound is a good Tobacco. Why pay eighty-five? ANDREW MACLEAN tario Htreet. THOMAS COPLEY, Prone 987. a card to 19 Pine Street when od anyhing done in the Carpen- ne. | Estimates given on all Kinds re in fy al rk also. Floors of all kinds. All ood will receive prompt attention , 60 Queen Btreet, new wo W. McCANDLESS, Wat and Jeweller, © 351 PRINCESS STREET, wii Remote Oct. 1st to larger store. 318 PRINCESS {Opposite St Andrew's Church. FOR SALE. The Alvis Hotel We recommend our work to be first class. Send a card and 'we will call for and deliver your laundry. We replace buttons free of charge, SAM LEE, 294 Princess Street. | 138-182 ONTARIO STREET, Will call ai your home and clean up your Furniture at Reasonable Rates; also your Hardwood Floors or Piano. SD dH are More on this subject next ot Wai Kinds get our best Carriage or fouls Carriage Tires Yaiion. of our Steck off LATURNEY Maker, STREET. Sowards i Keeps Coal WHAT CAN | 00 FOR MY SKIN- TORTURED BABY? 1s the Despairing Cry of Thousands of Mothers. A Scotchwoman Tells How Her Child was Cured, "What can 1 do for my skintortured baby?" How many worried, worn-out mothers, whose children are suffering with eczema, tetter or other torturing, disfiguring bumor, have asked themselves this question] Through neglect or hnproper trestinent, some minor eruption bus developed into & distressing and unsightly afitiction. Simple treatments fall, and stronger ones are tried, sometimes so hand that the suffering lo inereased Ithae thas ae Even pros a and eg a on Ea he, Shits af mothers, who have witnessed their ren's suffering and ho have u the long, sleepless hts oi oe, ol angiety. which mals ine, w understnd the aia kt ed this letter from nao LW a0, Et, Inverurie, Scot it with keenest baby's and, os ge Cuticura Son wt skin, the np cad fy Jhice months hagas She was in an awful mess become chronle, ifr nto s nightmare of misery. over her Dds: We never t get over it. esat withhern about & month, expecting err a her die, doctor gave Te Bn Sintmen to rub ber with but it did her no geod, mother was home from Americs snd she sid me to try Cuticura Ointment and to Wash Lier ih Cuticurs So a Sreat t she slept. 1 three boxes of Sutlurs, Simmen And ahe sd he tient baby 3 i 7 ¥ ow! the doctor declares. a body ut it," And 'that the suctess of Remedies is not confined to tl of eczema, fs amply proven by Mm hwetin, 674 Springwells Ave, who writes: a ie, "tell any- Cuticurs treatment M.A. Detrols, * When my little Vivien was about six months old, her paps had a boll on his fore. head. At that fine the child was covered with prickly heat and I suppose in scratching it her own head became infected, for it broke out in bells, one after another. . She bad sbout sixty in sil and 1 used Cuticurs Soap and Cuticurs Ointment which cured her of them entirely. e de mot think any one can praise Cuticura Remedies too highly." That mothers may test the efficacy and or. the Cuticura Remedies for them- Potter Drug and Chem. Corp, 131 Ave. Boston, Mass, will send free generous trial box of Cuticura Ointrhent, Le to afford immediate relief in the most distressing forms of eczemas, Sasneh, chings and scalings of the skin and inher the influence of Cutlcurs Oints " ftching and bumin stop, the child ph into a refreshing sleep, the oiher resis, and for the first time, perhaps, in many Weeks: Bae falls on a distracted household. tiers Remedies are sold by a, everywhere. v selves, Colu -- Xt -------- rr -------- BIBBY'S CAB STAND! Phone 201 DAY OR NIGHT Ladies, y t to save your m moasy aloes Raving rah Si fix your en. clo 1m I te aa 9. n rie Everything "ou | a ew when you come measure. land an a. When you will give order it whi Show Son. what the tallor tells L. WINSTINE, "Phone #95 'Howing--*'weather and police EMAAR A ER BREN RRR RENNIN RT RIN THE SPORT REVIEW COLLEGIATE "INSTITOTE RUGBY TEAM AT WORK. "RUT MeCammon: wil Eoptain the Team--Lajoie S6M Leads 'Cobb Batting--General Notes on Sport. The Collegiate Institute rughy team is getting = into THE béys have only good practides this season, but has beemsufficient to show that they still. have 'good stuff to draw from. Big "Bill" McCammon will captain the team and the boys are expecting him to do as good service as Haz lgtt: did. last year. A. pumber of the players this fall will be new men but those of last year's team who will be on the war-path again are: MoCam- mon, Reid, Millan, McNeil, LaRush, Rirkett, < Ellis, Hazlett and Turk. "Spider" Lakush- is showing his old time form and should develop into somethi that will startle the punt ors. Mithan is 'a. fast: one. who will be heard from, also, ---- All Kinds of Sport. Abe Attel and Ad, Wolgast will fight al Philadelphia in November. The New York Ameficans have paid Stallings off; and Chase is' now mnan- ager. - Buffalo is rumoring Jennings, of De- troit, a% next year's baseball man- ager for Buffalo. Guelph 0.A.C. will likely enter a team in the junior series of the O.R. F.U. after all. MeMaster: University may be out of the rugby game this season because of lack. of grounds on which to play. It is alleged that the behaviour = of Te. Cobl' has cased Detroit to fail to win the championship this season. Rochester citizess. will honor Man- ager John Ganzell, of the Eastérn League champions, with a tegtimonyial, Sarnia' has been admitted to the junior westersi section of the O.R.F.U. and will be grouped with Petrolia and Windsor. Ottawa Froe Press: Clancy is gol in for the open running game, depend: ing upon the speed of his halves get away with this stuff, Toronto Mail and Empire: Chaucer Elliott claims that his Montreal team will. win the championship this fall, Looks like a tough winter, Chaucer. Ottawa Citizeh: Brues Stuart, Al- bert Kerr apd "Marty" Walsh have been doing a few football stunts at Lansdowne Park. The natural con- clusion is that they are good hockey players, C. W. Murphy, president of the Chicago Nationals, has agreed to ad- vance the game with St. Louis set for October 15th, one day, thus clos ing the National Baseball League sea- son October 14th, The New York Giants and the New York Yankees will fage each other in 4 post-season series of baseball games at the Polo Groumds and at American League Park as soon as ®t can be ar- ranged after the last scheduled games are played. ) To notices of prizefights in Cali fornia promoters now. sppend the fol- permit- this to ting." Napoleon Lajoie, the king of second basemen; stands .an excellent chance of winning the automobile to be presented td the major league player finishing the season with the highest batting average, Captain Lajoie is leading@Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker and all the other sluggers at present, Since being relieved of the manage: ment of the Cleveland team Lajoie has regained his batting stride and: im- Juved greatly in his fielding. The french-Canadian is a natural - ball plage and his good nature has made him a great favorité with the fans. MUST PAY OR MOVE, (Continued from page 5.) ships affected, to give grants to collegiate. He would like to see non-resident pupils retained if at possible, the the afl] Ignore the Demands. * Mr. Meek suggested that the board ignore the demands of the government for the present, and go ahead and trust: to luck--this as a matter 'of temporary expediency. Let the county pupils for the halance of the term be char zeid the cast 'of their (tuitions A fine big collegiate edifice was a nice thing to picture in the mind; but the fin- ancial - question must. be considered. The small property owners, would not Tote for for large Bemdiare. Mr, Meek that - the county A I nD ant fo the collegiate. The people affected by the situation should yo to the county soni] and show it the eonditions, t a grant to cover conti y or high ideals coukl om vo in this matter. The ie question was was business | Ne Hu moval this. a to mitten report, by i oe ton si 0 be i) by circular to the parents of non-resident pupils i the institute dha of continued in ot thes on bs, Ths tion that the 2 the council meet the cost | ts in the | of educating the non-residen the suggestion being made that parents mmle a presentation to November fession shape very slowly. | two or three disgrace to Kingston. nov-] residents Rison the Ee. Rather | should powresidents be sacoutaged to} come here. Mr, Bennett Pointed out that even] if the non-residett. papils wece 'Fxoind- ed, the question. of overcrowding would gnly temporarily be solved. X wing would sooner. of later have to he add- ed to the institute building. He advo. cited the parents oF non-residents iek- ing the county eotineil by petition to relieve them of assessment for the Sydenham high school, which canuot give accommodatitn, "so that they can pay to the Kingston Collegiate. Surrounding towaships had no mies est in the Sydenham high school, and yet they were Paving towards it. For temporary velief, Mr. Bennett advo cated moving the commercial elas out of 'the collegiate to another building, and getting an additional teacher ot in Lambert eould bot see that the a of "the non-resident pupils would relieve the situation very much, fos, according to the inspector's ce port, the use of the assembly room was criticized, 'so that further im- provement © would have to be made, He cuggested ' that some one should approach the county council, and give it a chance to take some action before the board escluded the tounty pupils. Mr. Kilpatrick said he had come to the conclusion that the board's Lusi. ness was fiest to look after the city's children. He favored raising the non- residents' fees or getting a grant from the county -souneil. , The fact that cdunty pupils were wttending . the Kingston colleginte = showed that the county council was not looking after the Frontenac pupils. Mr. Macnee held that the fest {hing to be considered wags with regard to the city pupils. J the non-resident pu- ils were pol there, the congestion would' be 'relieved, and the city pupils would receive a better education. Replying to Mr. Ronghton, Princ ipal Sliter said that the. removal of = the non-resident. pupils would' certainly, for the present, remove the over-crowding. In veply to Mr. Lambert, the principal said that the removal of the commer: cial clase to another : building would, to a certain extent; relieve the over crowding, bub there were other = mat- ters: im connection with this that would have to be considered. Mr. Meek declared that if the county council, at its November session, ighored the above request, he would go in for putting out the nop- -resident pupils' or 'raising their fees to the highest point 'required. r. Elliott. said he did not expedt county council to do anything. Repre- sentatives of the back townships that were not interested 'would hardly fa- vor a grant for the benefit 'of pupils of the front. Mr. Meek's amendment to the man: agement report was adopted. Mr. Bennett presented a motion {io give authority to the management committee to engage another collegiate teachef, but accepted the Suggestion that the matter first be referred to that committee for report. New Walk for Central School, Central school building needs a new walk around its and last evening the Property eomgnittes reco " to the Board of Exudation that it he em- powered to' call for tenders for a concrete pavement, estimated 10 cost #409), and that the city couhcil raise the money. by. debentures, The board adopted the recommendation. Seeing is Believing. We ask yon to see our new fall hats in the up-to-date hat store styles and be convinced for: yourself, that - Wwe show the largest stock of stylish hats in Kingston. Derbies, $2, $2.50, 8, $4; soft hats ull prices: from He. up, at Campbell Bros'; where the good hats come from. ---- Private advices from Italy assert thut Italian emigrants, from the cholera bfectel distticts of that coun try, are being embarked at Genoa for Auerica their origindl starting point being concealed. We dre vepairings all Jiils: of by cycles 'and wearry all kinds of repairs for same. Agent for Cleveland and English = Faloon, H. Milne, "Phone 542. Oscar Hammerstein ix to become an Englishman, and male his home ia London. ; At Least Three People In Every Ten And All Can Be Cured. Here Is A Sure Home Remedy. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. It is a very setisible plan to first try a remedy and see if it works. The ancient doctrine that if you Keep at it results are too sure to come is a back number; That js why the Pyramid send tor ee al Pyramid. Pie a free trial of Pyramid Pile \ - STROHS Bohemian BEER Served Wherever Quality Counts CONTAINS LESS THAN 3%% Alcohol A TRUE TEMPERANCE DRINK HE IE YOU TRIED OUR If pot. 3 you ou; ht to. PLAIN COOKIES, IMPERIAL COOKIES, ROCK COOKIES aid COCOANUT CRISP. At 10¢c Per Dozen. R. H. TOYE, GEO. THOMPSON, Jr. Distributor, 'Phone "844 for a case delivered to your home. im 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000000OKOY! SCOTCH SHORT CARE ? Price jce 12¢ per doen 000000 OOOROEN 302 Ki St 2 King St : 4000000000000 00000000 000000080 0000000000000 wa SI Kilpatrick & Co. Monument and Cemetery Work Noted --doin for keeping the best stock g the best work--prices the lowest. Princess St. J Every Stick a match § every match a light, i and wary Hight a dy J eo. lame. "De-Light" fe the Smokat~Teya a Box: No Gane ever Thelatest Match Creation (Greatest Ma] Manufactory Gor. Clergy St | ~ Boarding House Keepers Attention ! Last year we furnished two-thirds of the boarding houses with Surfaced Oak' Dressers and Washstands, Iron Bedsteads in Single or Double Her- cules Springs and Mattresses to fit, Book Shelves and Eeasy Chairs AT €--ege€ JAMES REID'S, Phone 147. The Leading Undertaker aL ee DIDYT SATURDAYS, WEATHER CONVINCE YOU OF YOUR i FOR NEW WALL swioks? % ¥ Bh ad WINDOWS ARE PAE WITH THE NEWESE AND BEST. ow PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY, QUALITY CON- SIDERED, 1% » , 5 - . JH. SUTHERLAND & BAD. THE. HOME. OF GOOD SHOES. freshing.. A Cup of Delicious Hot Chocolate Tea and Bovril served Jif Dainty Bis- cuits, 5¢ Grimm's 102 PRINCESS STREET. edhe BUILDERS ALL RDS. OF LUMBER AT PRICES, ASBESTOS . LASTER. . FOR SALE, ALSO QOAL AND ALL KINDS oF WOOD. S. 1 Bennett & Co. Bagot and Barrack Sts. Phone nee WOMEN'S FALL SHOES Patent Colt, button or Blucher, mat call top, made on the very latest last. Good fitting shoe. Our Price $3.00. H. Jennings, KING STREET as LE ) 7 ELECTRIC ) (RTH E oT SN CHURCH. STORES © PAST NTR TILT aT hed Emma Ne 4, TIPRINCESS PAS Ye Olde Irish Mill of our forefathers, with |! v work, doesn't suffice for our r reas ~ ing population x aur # turn out 5,000 to 7,000 f r a day, and such flour the fam- ous QUALITY BRAND, and wonder at esent rovementis in LOUR ha See and test fay ime. , Why not? Mapl . Leaf Milling Co., ONTARIO 8ST. Phone 886, | OFFICE HARD Ap' SOFT COAL BE ---- {An Early Order It is 80 much betier than a late rush order. It gives you our best service in screening, hauling and de. Hvering. I's good for cur drivers and our horses, and you'll get the most satisfactory end of the bargain yourself. Order early THE FRONTENAC LUMBER ~ AND GOAL C0°Y.

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