Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1910, p. 3

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sessesesessosnensences The Man On Watch. } If the county councilmen are not | concerped enough. about the youth of Frontenac to give them y edu. cation, let the clamorings of those who are interested be directed against them, and not against the school trus- tee board of Kingston, says the Lamp- man, who agrees that the question of excluding the non- -residents from the town's grammar school is wholly a business one. Frontenac has no right to expect Kingston to educate its chil: dren for nothing, and if its own coun cil does hot see fit' to provide a good high school, let it receive the abuse. Frontennc pays Kingston for main: taining its poor and for caring for its sick that require" hospital attention: Why, also, should it not pay reason- ably for the eduéation ofits youth here ? * *+ 4 The Lampman learns that the rolls of the town assessor, which have Leen just completed, show that the mar- ringes that have taken place in King- ston for the past five or six years have been very unproductive, and have not aided the population as they should. He thinks Lihat the town clergymen should speak: out on this matter as Father Vaughan did in Montreal. There is not the percentage of births in Kingston that there should be, and "if marriages continue to be unproductive, what hope is there Amusements. -- - pmo ' rl = The People's Forum TONIGHT. MISS LEAH STODBART AND = CLEY Lyin COMPANY { N AND LINTON'S TERRY MUSICAL MIX-UP MY WIFE'S FAMILY Clean Comedy, Clever C hicks 15-26-35-50 SEATS NOW ON SALE. Get the "Habit AND cr THE CROWDS TO Griffin's Opera Hoiise The Home ot Tatise Youd Sraryitle and Proxe 94%. PROGRAM SEPT. 29th-30th-Oct. Ist Arthur Lynn Latest Songs. FOR SALR. TSR RCE NAD NN COAL AND WOOD COOK STOVE Coal Heaters, Quebec and other Munda of Stoves at Turk's. 'Phone SE ne cans 1 storage. eer. ea stable or garage. LOST. GOLD LOCKET, WITH NAME IN full ahd address (Perth), either on Brock or Princess Streets, Thurs- Reward for return to this CONDENSEP ADVERTISING RATES Fiest Insertion le a words Each con secutive insertion thereafter half comt a werd, Minimum charge for ose in- sertion, 20ei three insertions, 0c; nix, $1; one month, $2. ot A BROWN RAIN COAT, WITH PAIR mitts in pket, nearly new, on noess reat. on Saturday, Oct. ist. Finder please leave at Ma- hoot's Drug Store and receive re- ward. PINANCE AND INSURANCE. ANCE THAT INSURES GO in's Inswrapece Emporium, Ser Orthern crown Bank, I rock Street, or "phone 4234. WE a Ta nr GENERAL INSU B--FIRE LIFE A rui-shngs Smapanien; standard * yates. T. J. Boon, Agent, 169, Wellingtoa Btreét, I, ARR DISTRICT AGENT naam Fire, Accident, Sickness Siate Glass Insurance, 14 Mar . - _ Breet, Kingston. FIRST CLASS MOULDFERS, FLOOR OR neh. Apply toe the Cossitt Co, Brogkville, Ont, . HELP--WANTED. A Goon BOY. APPLY AT WHIG OF- oe. New Design In | Face Veilings | 25¢, ne: 85¢ = Cashmere Gloves : Extra Fine Quality, 25¢, 38¢, 50c. + = Cashmere Hosiery For Ladies and Children, 23¢, 35¢, and 30c, : New Underwear variety of New Underwear, nice soft weaves, at 25¢, 35c¢, y B0c, 75e, and $1. Our Millinery Department Is well worth a visit at any time. The display of fashionable Miliin- NEW MARLIN SIX-SHOT REPEATING Shot Gun; never w will sell for A NEAT, SMART GIRL FOR STORE. oT $e 0 cash. Apply, Box $366, Whig of- 102 Princess Street. A YOUNG GIRL AS HOUSEMAID. AP. ply to Mrs. Tandy, 161 King Street. BOYS POR MAILING DEPARTMENT. ly, Business Manager, Whig a ce. FOR BOATE-SOME BARGAINS IN NEW d second-hand ine launches, With or without engines; ices to suit all. Coward' oat rks. TWENTY-FOOT SAIL BOAT, § FT am, § fi, steel centreboard; well decked. 2 masts and sails, with oars, etc, $20.00. Box $29 Whig. aouD aBNERAL SERVANT. APPLY o. Mrs, W. Dyde, Queen's Uni- it : orn > Apply, MACHINIST. A COATMAKER AND A 131 Prin- Apply to Jobn Tweddell, cess Street. 20.00: ANOTHER PIANOS, GOOD ONE. 7.00; real good sans, $7.00 and : Some require tuning: some solid walnut. Organ cases suitabie enks or bookcases, $2.50 each. Coward's Boat Works. ALL. KINDS oF rH AND Furniture, Stoves, Clot Boots and Shoes. I buy and "sell all kinds of Furniture and Clothing. me : cand fore selling Sugerman. Removed to 42 3 Onvario treet, opposite Fire tion. 3 MAID POR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ¥ Apply to Mre. George McKay, 96 Stuart Street CUSTOMS BROK- or, Put NEMA voices in an eave wit i h & oy Cin Lt 1 feiber ey nds of Fire TRO, A. BAT your GIRLS FOR BINDERY DE- sixteen years of age or SMART partment, over. pl ery Is larger gud more varied than ever, YOUR CAREFUL INSPECTION IS INVITED, {CRUMLEY BROS LIMITED. MISS CAMPBELL Formerly with Steacy & SBteacy) HAs OPENED DRESSMAKING ROOMS AT 184 PRINCESS STREET (Over ges i aw ing Machine And will he picasa to reesive a Orders, TENDERS Tenders are invited for the fol- lowing property contained in the warehouse No. 171 Princess Street, All the Shelving, Counters, Office Pavtitions, Office Desk. Fireproof Safe. Sinks. Gas Fittings. Gas Stoves, Coal Btoves, Seales. Tenders may be made en bloc or for separate items, the purchaser to remove property at his own expense. i The above on view at the above ad- dress. Tenders will be received un- til Tuesday, October 4th. The high- est or any tendor "not necessarily HENRY SKINNER & CO. DEMOCRATS T0 RUN THE TICKET 90 BE PLACED ON THE BALLOTS. Sulzer Was a Favorite, But There wi | Fear of Hearst--Dix Cone sented to Run Against His Own + Inclinations, Rochester, N.Y, Qet. 1.---The fol- lowing ticket of the state offices was nominated 'by the democratic con: vention, shortly before midnight last night : vernon --~John A, Lieutenant-governor -- Conway, Clinton, Secretary of Kings. Comptroller--W. Sohmer, New York. The nomination of Mr. Dix was the result of sea-sawing and bickering, which lasted two days. While it was made unanimous, it was not altogether harmonious. There was a decided sen- Dix, Albany. Thomas F. state--E. Lazansky, A timent in faver of William Sulzer, for governor and his name went before the convention in opposition to Mr. Dix, Although he was nominated and se- conded by several counties, his strength dwindled away and the re- sult of balloting was 434 to 16 in favor of Mr. Dix, One reason for the indecision of the leaders regarding a candidate for governor was a desire lo name a man who would not be objectionable ' to Hearst. At times it scoemed as if there was a positive fear of Hearst. Mr. Dix, before accepting, told his nominator he would require to have the personal assurance of the other didates on the ticket, and that he B000000000000000000000 i THESE DARK MORNINGS WE HAVE. THEM FROM 31s ub. FULLY GUARAN- S0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 would require that they were entirely willing to run on a ticket with him, and that they should be made to un- derstand that he had not sought the nomination and that he bad consented to take it against his own inclinations The assurances he asked for were given to him. A Princess's Seaside Colony. Many stories are told of the King and Queer. of Italy's little daughter, Princess Tolamla, after whom one of the iichest American millionaires has through the influence of Sir Thomas n been granted permission Jv name his t steam cht, which is the foi think in bw afloat, says M. A. P. It is not, how: ever, ally known that the Queen of 1 ly, who is very anxious 10 train her daughters in the work of charity, some time ago Fave ha her little girl a charming Sattage which overlooks the arinella, in Italy, and ) Princess aintained and educated hy her majesty. Te little children are popularly for this old town ? ++ * 9 Prof. James Elhott's declaration that people do not want their names mentioned in connection with shady enterpriées and yet will give their time and money in promoting them, directly and indirectly, struck the Lampman as being only too true, Forbum Prof?Elliott, he thinks, may have known of cases of this kind when he resided in Kineston! No doubt he agrees that churches should not own properfy that is leased to saloons, nor should good churchmen allow their property to be liquor dis- pensaries, when it might make a good store. The Lameoman knows men who carry their Bibles. to church every Sunday, sing loudly at the services and even work in the Sabbath school who lease their property. to snloons, Prof. Elliott no doubt had these in mind as some of those who are con- nected with shady enterprises. of course there are others. Ea The other day the Lampman listen. «dl to a discussiofl between a police man anh a town official, regarding «chool truancy. The policeman declar ed that the one to look after boys who played truant from school was nat a policeman, but the teacher, in whose class the erring boy was. He claimed that if the teacher was what he, or "she should 'he, there would he na trouble dn gaining the interest and confidence of the roaming boy, who would respond to kindness sand at- tention, . The teacher could far more than the police oourt. The Lampiman feels that. there is a good deni ju this grgument. A kind-hearted teacher can win. the moat unruly hoy. This has boen proven right in King- ston. Abuse.will not do it. THE TOWN WATCHMAN. ---------------- Moving After Fifty Years. Holleford, Sept. 29 Farmers having their threshing done by Abrams, Kingston, and his steam thresher. Mrs. J, O'Rielly, seriously il, is recovering, The Sabbath school is practising for a grand rally, to held on October oth: M Mr. and Mrs. 5 Redmond, Sr., have purchased a house and lot at Kepler, and are moving to- day; their many friends regret their re- moval, as they have resided on their farm here since their marriage, fifty years ago, but trust they will be Shared to enjoy many more years in eir new home. S. Walker, Cobalt, called on friends here recently. Visi tors ;: Mrs. Shea and daughter, Minnie, Bell Rock, at J. Martin's; Miss Ada Martin and Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomp- son, at James Walker's; Mr. and Mrs. D. Walker, at P. Babeock's, Odessa; Nr. and Mrs, C. Clarke, and Miss Lela, at J. W. Redmond's. Mrs. J. D. Walker has returned from spending month with her son, J. Walker, Ports mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Rice, Winnif spent Sunday and Monday at : Fwing's, w they returned to Kingston, where Mr. Rice will finish his studies in civil engineering at Queen'. The Boss of Them All Montreal Gazette. Well, Col. Roosevelt, that redoubt- able warrior, has added ihe scalp of Vice-President Sherman to the numer- of a similar character that adorn his belt, having beaten the vice-president in the contest for the aré A, colonel now has the naming of ~ committees, and he will hat "pro- has BE aT Apply, Whig office, James P. Johnson, The . Caruso of Whistling. Special Attraction A'COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT; A SENERAL SERVANT BY OCTOBER references required. Apply to Mrs F. Durty, 1st; no wai Apply te Mrs. treet. shing; references requir- rd. Carson, 5 Brock Fuller's Minstrels NO ADVANCE IN PRICES, & and 10 Cents. TWO RECRUITS FOR THE PERMAN- 'Phone 396, ¢ oe St. Kings- tom. 138 Stuart Street. ). oO. TTON, 18 MARKET STREET, ton, Broker. Fire, life, acel- dent. automobile, motor boat ate Slane insurance affected; bonds, nlures, stocks, Cobalt stocks, On- tario and South African scrips. and real estate bought and sold, manu- facturers' agent; ' correspondence solicited. Medical Corps at once. Queen ent Army Apply at Military Hospital, Street. RPOOL, Come early to avoid the crush. 2.80 and 7 p.m. QUEEN'S ATHLETIC COMM. Excursion to Ottawa VIA GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, Saturday, Oct. 8th ..Special Train leaves City Depot 8.00 am, returning from Ottaws GOOD COMPETENT A FEW BMART BOYS TO WORK IN GOOD BEWING GIRLS FOR BTEADY GHNERAL SERVANT, AT once; good wages. Apply, Mrs. M. F. Hughes, 3 Clergy reet, near Catholle Church. WAIST AND SKIRT hands. Apply, Miss Campbell, 164 Princess Street, over Singer Bew- ing Machine Office pajieyh security the unl mit sl the aiock holders nd roperty. jneured low possible rates, renewing old or Siving new business ot races Bp St bE &® Agents. MUSIC. mill; Ap, LEE Ki good wages: steady work to Kingston Hoslery Co. ng Street West. MISS ' LETTIE WALKER, TEACHER Classes of Pipe Organ and Plane. a reopen Monday, Sept. 12th. dress, 220 Queen Street, p-- employment and good wages, Ap- oly to I. Winstin, Ladies' Costume Fanor, 159 Wellington Street. 8.30 pam. . Tickets good for return till 10th, e178 ALC MAGNIFICENT oF BOUSHIOLD FURNI- $100 MONTHLY AND GIRLS RD IN COTTON MISS BESSIE CHAPMAN, TEACHER of J iagoforte and Theory, reopens her ass September 1st; pupus pre- pies for examinations. Address, 22 Queen Street, 'Phone. 250, EXPENSES TO {nvel and distribute samples for manufacturer; steady work. 8, 8 Bchetiey Treasurer, R366 Chicago. MiSs TLA HAMBLY, ATOM. Theory), Plano Pupil of J D. A, ripp, is prepared to give lessons in pl ano and theory every Wednes- a; and Thursday at 65 Union AR t. Pupils prepared for exami: ns. spinning: work. A Co., Ltd, a pean) Br te Kings Neat ing Street wi yy, October 10 sm. aE ny on 3 Cabinet . Grand bi br Plana Paintings, Steel gravings, Color Drawings, Wilton and other Car- pets, ete. \ Wm. Leslie, Esq, has instructed me to sell the contents of the above house, consisting of handsome Drawing-room Suite in red plush, Ebony Pler 'Mi $25 Send cate, 5 969 WEEKLY AND EXPENSES either sex, to. put out catalogues and advertise: large mall o house, C. H, Emery, X 466, Chicago. kport, N.Y, Carved Japanese Chairs, Wire Back Chairs and Sofas, Office Chairs and Desks, Platform and other Rocke ers, Oak Library Chair, Ebony and Walnut Card Tables, Ebony Canterbury and Musie Rack. hapdsome Walnut Book case, Inlaid Co Table, Ebony and Cherry Cabinet, Walnut Hall Stand, Oak Hall Seat and Chair, Walnut Ex- tension Table and Dining Chairs, Wicker Tea Table, Silver and .Cut Glass and Chinaware, China Ornaments, three very fine Marble Top Walnut Bedroom Suites, fron Bedsteads, nut Wardrobe, Jaate- glass doors; Yair Muttresses, rin, ete, lar Re- frigerator, - table for hotel or. board« ing house, Happy Thought Ran Oak Table and Chairs, Kitchen ténsils, Garden Topls, Lawn Mower, Hose, eto Fiane will be old at 13.10 noon. Goods ay be examined from 2 to § o - day, October Ah n Tues AL ag the Auctio Telephone 25%. per: SALE BY TENDER. TENDERS WILL BE RECEIV he .indersigned ol or id "hn r next for the purchase Stock-In-Trade, Fixtures ete. of the Pathces Store and a and Billard a n treet KE. 1 owned by Edward Weobst Ler, ely Sald Btock and Fixtures to be remov.- a rom ihe preiiises. br the purchaser. est or any t Seon ol ny tender not necessarily For further partidulars, apply te CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, endors' Solicitors, i] Clareney Street, Kingston, Ont, COAL MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND GENERAL GOOD PAY, CASH WEEKLY MADE, A RELIABLE BESPECTABLE WO- WANTED, LADIES TO DO PLAIN AND agents for established a week and expenses; Sir. 250" We sup loy ent. gr. ellington appoint house; $15. state age and E. McGarvey, Street West, Toronto, BERVANT OR MOTHER'S MISS EMMA A. ADAME ye REEDE. AACM Teacher of Voice Placement (Pupil of ha Geraldine Damon, Pitts- bu Assistant Teacher to Mr. Bristol, FA Gahias Ger.). wil be pleas: to meet any wishing to study velee at 198 Johnson Street. 'Phone 1,100, ring 1 and 4, 1 A. DON COCHRANE, A. M.. Director of Trinity Church Cholr, Napahee, having studied under Signor arcia and Fred. Walker, London (England). and Madame Duvivier, Paris, Is prepared to Aecept a limited num- er ot pupil voice culture Studio open every Monday at 330 University Avenue. Voices. tested free of charge. experienced with children; willl ng to go to Vancouver: re- ferences required; good wages. Apply, evenings, Mrs. A. Mathe- son, 239 Albert Street. Hel J $10 earned spare time, checking, copying form letters, attending » vertising material for each locality, F. SPARKS, BA. M.D. PHYSICIAN nd Surgeon, 100, Wel Mngton Bt ftice hours, 10 to 12 am. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 'Phone 386. Pandora Mfg Co., London, Ont. man, middle age, as companion to lady living on farm, nedr Kingston; prices ou ail kinds of Jobbing. All work done promptly and neatly. ne washing or hard work of any kind. Apply this office, or 8 Earl Btreet. light sewing at home, whole or spare time, good pay, work sent any distance, charges paid. Send DROP A CARD TO HAS. W. KELLAR, Carpenter and {lider 2566 Division Bt, for ressonable prices on all kinds of Jobbing. All work done promptly, stamp for full particulars. Na- tional Manufacturing Co., Mont- EE BD acKwl WITH, SONTRACT. fo Bilder spectaiities HH Baril Prepared | X a® apt: lasses of work Ee -- mates given for OBTROPATHY. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS --OLD- established General Store Businass and Stock for Sale; st about §4, b fresh up-to-date; good business being done and prospects are good; It will pay you to investi. gate this chance; satisfactory rea- sons for selling Appg te to Dickson & Bon, Camden Bast nt, ¢ 20440000000 MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. b a 20 ot tong by 1 $ DOR ee on y beam, a cylinder 0s Epon, Leigh- ton engine, with a speed of 14 miles an hour; chalra rugs, flags, pumps, all tools, extra set of biades, BXtra machine parts, and a fine automobile cover: a one man contrel boat. will be stored and Insured till May Ipt, 1911, for purchaser, good reason for selling. Apply to B. N. Bteacy, care of Bteacy & Steacy. S244 40 4000040 ¢ $3430 00000 seaworthy 1-2 fest 0 LE, OFFICES, WITH ALL MODERN CON. Yunlences, in Orpheum Hall. Apply, W. J. Baker, Princess Street. "ONE reason - Brock ONE LARGE FRONT AND small furnished bedroom; able rates Apply to 363 Street, east side. A COMFORTABLE BRICK DWELLING, 200 Wellington Sire reat ¥ Crothers' ba rap ta Pe < ¥ R. Webster, 51 i indaby heat: A BEVEN-ROOM BRICK DWELLING, #9 York Street, in first class condl- thon; posession. after October 20th Apviy. Landeryow 83-Yeork treet STORAGE FOR FURNITURE CLEAZS, dry, airy rooms, absolutely mo Boot, Four Eg lock and hex: ros rage, 199 Phone & sab, AND ONE SMALL FUR- nished Bedroom, ground floor; bh. & ¢ wame floor; no other roomers; no children In family. 5 Jenkin St, off Frontenac Bireel. ONE LARGE BRICK RESIDENCE, #3 Willlam Street centrally located; furnace, gas, and all modern impravements Appt to Dr. M, Sullivan, Corner ng and Princess Streets. FOR SALE OR TO LNT. "we Tne JAIHT, ROOM HOUSES Street; latest modern fm FR selling price, $1.- a; ray $11 per month. Apply to Db. Boyd, 106 Pine Street, THE te Tag, mam BUSINESS Bd yy many Jars © y y BKinuer & SW hotensie Sg, ai trom Prig- treet ie 8 Jueeh Thi reat, with neluding ex- Apply to Cus- tensive bangin .. ningham Modis. BOARD AND ROOMS. BOARD AND LODGING er or separate Miny be had at 3 Date ereit Alans, oon. venient to cars; br alry rooms; gas and modern he. RST- aither t HOTELS AND RESTAURARTS. Try 233 WELLINGTON STREET. 'Phone 443, ONTARIO AND B.A. VETERAN to buy for cash. J. 8. R. McCann, Street. REMOVED AT HOR FOUR FURNISHED AND "HE to Suits, and w, "HEA TH WITHOUT DRUGS."--R. Asheroft, DO, Edna E. Ashcroft, Bur, at under Ur. sui t Prin ens, ark corner " Diswion pultation an Milicrag ore, © fot tr wre, rs. 10 to fs. 28, ice kiteben Reply, Box 3 office. BIR it made up nto 0 4p: PERSONALS. YOUR FORTUNE TOLD, PAST AND Te, Jove, marriage, business, and ail iy aterion Of 10s Teveaied. Bend ate wiv n stamps, Cugene Tans. Box 403, 8t. Johns, P. Que eed to pairing Aah ane Gallow Brock ext Bibby's TA Livery." A MO 0 s a TRTHMAR BRUNSWICK ROTEL ONTARIO ST, opposite GTR ation, one block R et our line; remodelled; charges special rates by the week. John Cousineau, Prop. LIMESTONE RESTAURANT, NO, 51 neess Street, one door from King Street; hot Junches, 1c dinners, 20c; Systers in season, ice cream; soft drinks; private parties Sored ro far. : Vpatalcy sting rooms. Our patron age solicited 'Phone 955, » yANIWHERE, CAN BTART 1 jeder "Be yon al home. No Send for Heacock, 2 ANTOKB, "se Tackport, WANTED. PARTY WITH OR WiTH- out servicep representative, invest $500 to 35.009 in § gar cent. glit-edge Honds, secured by bank. and one million dollars % Money in demand Ih prosperous Oklahoma on safe first mortgage loans. Address Guaranty rant Company. Euid, Ok PATENTS. ts, hhh i ftorney DENTAL. AND SPARKS SPARE] Princess iret, Kingston. OR Cult Sabu DENTIST. DR. Sh | A BRA

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