- w.__ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. 1911. : PAGE FIVE. Se ------ er ------------ Ep it ti s@er@re@or® : SPECIALS MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED WOOL UNDER- THE WEAR. Regular 75¢ ; Now §0c. aim $: Now: 735c¢. pr-- Foo long a time to allow, stating G OF 'ROADS that the snow would have time to | get packed down and then it would © | be very hard to remove, . LOC AL JMPROV EMENT| A snow plow for the business sec SYSTEM DISCUSSED, {tion was suggested by the chairman, | Be was of the opinion that the mer- i chants would be quite willing to. pay May be Recommended by the Board for a service" of .this kind. : v oF . of Works----Held Over Two Weeks' It was reported that this matt BOY 8' BY EE wastirs Footalas 33: Now | x For Further Discussion--Polic ad been taken up some time NC Now 75c. Men's Swea 5 to be Asked to Enforce By-law |but that no action had been taken. MEN'S AND BOYS' WOOL GLOVES, 20 Per Regarding Removal of Snow. { The engineer was instrycted to bring Cent. Discount. | the data of it before the board at the : HUNT'S, 53 Brock Street next meeting, when it will be further discussed. A QUEEN'S GRADUATE AIDS etgeseeteeees { Your New Overcoa In breadth of shoulder and in length to suit your proportions. In no other way ean you hope to wear a classy, distinctive looking coat. OOO DO000 . oY NC SER sEEeEEE oe OOOO ATURDAY Jim A teas cae. DISCOUNT 25 <= OW eRe RRReE DEERE oe FOOOOC Sees (sie seis 288.00 80.0 0.80 Cent. Cent. or 14 off everything excepting Rubber Goods---but we have some cheap rubbers for men, women and children. i : pies Don't fail to come and see cur BARGAINS. Abernethy's Shoe Store| SHARBOT LAKE ASS 8 cov NTY "cov NCI. FOR A A CONTINUATION SCHOOL. A proposition to have road making come umder the local improvement system, instead of out of an appro prigtion, as it has in the past, was | discussed ' by the board of -works, at a meeting yesterday afternoon, and | then held over until the next mpet- i The chantes are, however, that! i a Sombie rk of this Kind will | The lollowing i 8 Slipping fron Le tile to oh The cl | Leighbourn's Mail Notes, St. Thomas, | 2 of the --~ es om $lunning Dumish West Indies, of January 16th, off ol _ on: the sidewalks was and the Dr. Lermont entioned is another See he toni 1h chal Erte of ues air, Kings ton, of the class of 1909 : police to the fact that the 'by-law | : "it is with pleasure that we an- regardi i na) gine te repeal ul snow from | { nounce the recovery of Signorita Anna » f r Woe oR AnD oy or oh idea | Rae hael de ia Voss, daughter of Sig . Rigney, ' ( at the meeting, and the other mem nor Vega, o arthagens, Columbia, | bots prosech wer AR arrimc The Vega family sailed from Europe by : i, ON. o NR, Magdalena; ta p Clugston, Carson, Bailey and Toye. the RMS. Mag ol = two days after William Saunders, complained bout, | commencing the voyage to Central | HY . i <i : 7 i 5 a 3 a drain on Division street, and he will America Signoria ua took seri | be asked to appear before the com |°"SY ill; every day gave less hope o mittee to. explain the same | recovery, nud the patient seemed doom William Holder, 390 Montreal street, po for ie ep. br iythman, 2 appeared in support for a claim which ship's physician, did a at medical be nade, for the payment of £61.20 skill could do on sea. Dr. Bridger, of | N 2 3 1 Ts legal fees he had o Pay to take ou | Barbados, and Dr. Lermont, of Tris an injunction agamst contractor Tait, dad, also passengers on bourd, . were working in his stone quarry, on Mon. called in. consultation, aud by request, ' treal -street. Bir. Holder lives next to the captain sent the ship at top speed os the stone quarry, and it will be re. 0 Te8¢ h Si. Thomas. A scent more | ' : se i . 3 i membered that he complained about sal is seldom witnessed than seen | the jones flying. into his yard, when when the passengers bade farewell tu | he men were blasting, stating that: the party who made for the shore "| Rev. Tells of the : : | t was dangerous for the members of Sheis patient at gp bout. BF hel Wants of the North County--In- Vv is family, 'He reviewed the case, for lermont was as 0 slay with 4 I spector Reid Gives the Council : i the benefit * of the members, stating Patient because if even death was un hat he bad appealed to members of #voidable, he would embalm the body Information. the council, but that no action had in order that the corpse could be tak- ! heen tale, and then he took steps t, 0 tO the fnmifl vault in Cartagena. > has 3 ola: Oo o 1 8 . hat the city alt meet his claim. : 3 adanie 1 will i continuation school be established wt | 4 14 oy Fhe members were of the - opinion | Deen in constant attendance and wi 1 Lak R J EC i more than one awlelony lance Hughel's Dander-Off Sharbot Lake, ev. Joseph ornell | a : bh . kK x Yi has hat it was a matter for. the cits travel with the family to Central Am- Sh 0 ind ttre a Ard the pair who - walkeé§ down the Pinaud's de Quinine. olicitor to deal with, and referred it | ®rica. is 00 ! street so apparently unming : 3 : |nte conditions that prevailed in thelj.1 of tne attentic "i 4 tly w m Sutherland Sisters. o him, on motion of Ald. Bailey. | {rear of Frontenac. He stated that tracting Une minis : Lubuy's Hair Restorer. The chairman reported that the | jin fifty ls in the rear of Fren Hay's Health options for the extension of Barrie! i schools A \ tonished that he forg tenac there were very lew teachers followed th a v x Te : 2 = , red ose ssis! t .° , : ollowed them dov Zymole r Food treet would expire on February 15th | Tende 1 to Th Who Assisted In| ho had some kind of teachers' quali- H T : lair short distance I'he ratepavers had endorsed the ex-| Their Show. { fications, "We are in an unfortunate Prouse's Drug Store ve HE 2 his eves were not deceiviy ension, and it was now up to the | The poultry association wowid like | positio n out there," he said. "The | when he found that they ward to recommend that the offers! to express its thanks to the following { only chance for us is to train our . Telephone 82, Branch Post Office. ss Ee -- . the Life of a Columbia In Saving 4 )e) i ! | Us » he 153 TO YOUR MEASURE, Our Overcoatings for Winter give you a wide choice of really exclusive fabrics. .adtl Htyles, every thi ing adapted by | "right." Ye Yo ores oe AS eleie Save What Hair ~~ You Ha Have Our oe custom tailors as Crawford & Walsh Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot Sts. A BIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRS Stock Taking Sales. All Winter Goods Must Go ----NOTE THE FOLLOWING-- in Blk and Fancy $5.00 to $15.00, SMOKED ON STRENT, And Shocked Both Policemen and Clergymen. citizens of the were surp rised last evening to see a man lady walking down Prin cess street, both of them smoking cigarettes. Whatever may be faults of voung ladies of this eaty smoking is certainly hot of them, consequently it was not surprising that citize@®s should be shocked, Men gazed in open astonishment, women "LADX" number of worthy and shocked young city Tuesday Joseph. Cornell and a young tie We carry a full line of the best hair tonles Parisian Sage Herpicid A deputation from the township of | Oso waited upon the county council Thursday afternoon to ask that al iiered gasps of disgust, amen Yau * a] boldly, . Seven they F was 80 himself POULTRYMEN'S, THANKS Hair n Loe to convince he the rpuestion were not Nine only choice Coats, latest styles, ar 34, 36, Br. Regular prices, NOW HALF PRICE. : o proceeded on his deploring or the property be accepted. There persons who contributed to the suc-|own teachers to take up the work for depravity of the lady in vere four parcels of property, and it cess of the show by subscriptions and | city teachers will not come out to the! p jostrians were =o was reported that the street would special prizes : | back country." Mr. Cornell said that | atching them th w fifty feet, 10 inches in width. F. J. Hoag, R.|if the people of the back townships |i, take any particular On motion o% Ald. Clagston, it was J, Reid, D. Hutchison, Charles A.lonly had educational chances there |i) walk of the lecided to recommend that the op | Lowe, D. G. Scott,- Thomas Thurl w, | would soon be a big difference in |ticn the ions for the extension of the street {| W. 8 Harkness, J. McD. Mowat, T. [things out there. It was simply im-|drossed else we accepted, and that the city solici- | J, Rigney, John Corbett, W. A. Mit- | possib le to get teachers out there, upon a closer or be instructed to prepare the neces- | hell, T. A. Carson, B. W. Robertson, | #nd, hence, the people had no chance | «jad sary conveyance for the same. If this | Robert Douglas, T. McK. Robertson, |te rub up against the educated. Ten his friend woe--going to a masquerade woperty is secured Barrie street will | Hon. William Harty, James McPar- | per cent. of the young people he hasibhall on Wi He INgnd and had taken w extended as far as Pine street. land, Dominion Fish Co., J. J. Harty, | {married in that district still sign | this costume as his discuise. The road making proposition was W. M. Baillie J. B. Carruthers i their name with a cross. Mr. Conall brought up by the chairman, who Ww. Richardson. D. Murray R {eluimed that Sharbot Lake was the winted gut that it was a matter Kent, H. Macpherson, C. A Macpher "| best place in the county for a high that the board should take up as son, H. Spence, %Yohn "NeKay, May school. It was the duty of the coun- arly as possible in the year, owing or Wo pe 4 Minnes, J. W. "ity council to do the right thing by to the fact that the estimates would Martin Simmons Bros.. J A. McF nr the people of the north and educate nave to be submitted soon The ques. lane Jamon Reid, W. F. Nickie, © {them. Without education degenera- gion to be discussed was as to wheth- Cronies, Hollaod Bros... Standard tion must follow The people at ar "the hoard would continue on the and Poultry World, 1. we Standart | Sharbot Lake are heavily taxéd. ~The Abramson, M.! 1 ld plan of doing all the work only G ; » 5 jrate is fifty mills Sr : : mi , Geon Hentig, Dr. A. . N p he appropriation given' for said | aan ge Heptig, Dr A P-| Robert MeVeigh made {of the intake pipe is be front | work, or adopt a plan for all the Chown, James Me ig I. F. Harri- | peal for the north. "Let vork to come under Toes) improve A. Glover, R. Toye & Co. {men come buck where we are and ex- {position. The w nent for 4 t ff i {John Gilbert, W. P. cy Miss A. list among rocks, and you'll see what |!®, POR too good, it will he ine olude w ok all Bag Tiger I Dunphy, John McDonald, Rees & we are up against," said the speak- { when we have 'to drink the filthy ame to be pasd for by debontures, | ord: John McKelvey, W. J. Bullock, fer. "Help us to educate our child. | Mixture," continued the engineer sach vear. The chobomus wished to A. Davies, G. A. McGowan, Mrs. ren to be teachers. by establishing a | €i112ens should issue wi i . ore : 3 G 1 8 L . g we ha against any such a procee five this out as a suggestion for the seDIge Thompson. avd Sutisustion schol at Blartiot £ a. n : pd S14 , » TS p py i fre 8 My . "Ald tation of The the ee opi cannot afiord to send their children mped 1 jon tw uld usel . f n the t ] oe! to Kingston Collegiate or Sydenham | should be Suppor . 0 » useless for the boar Sy i 290 on Beverly | high sc hoo i either. The bovs follow | Ways of securin to go on as it had in the past, spend- | | ) | A | jin the footsteps of their fathers, set-|=hould be utilized engrossed it they never thoug wtention voung lady in which would examination young Tweeds, sizes George Thompson, in gues in Navy, Br-wn, : she $2.25 Children's and Girls' Coats, latest styles. Grey and Myrtle, sizes 4 to 14 years $4.50, or way was = have POULTRY SHOW who they seen he with Regular prices, to | - CLOSED, NOW HALF PRICE, Nay man, Was Quite an Event 'in Kings. Black and White Silk Walsts, Ladies' Regular, 2.20 to ton. $6.00. Kings -------------------- ' Y ¢ tock Associa successful close, {ntacio hall ctisfactory NOW HALF PRICE. D. M. SPENCE, THE WATER SITUATION. Water Must Not Into Mains. "You are on the right tr it," said. a prominent, engineer Whig, in regard to the proposal use shore water while a Shore be Pumped | there was a » view the birds ty pl leased over the fine specimons sbrite In the afternoon A Armstrong sac Lion fe red Ww ¥ Al un ' The Leading Millinery Store. ack, keep at byud all wer to the to i idence placed in © eit ouncil chambers, on the Chicks and a strong ap-| ing you Lo a a-day, worse | shore 'the son, walter we use, ibect was The Last Week of Our January Sale ire ine His re. imunction | me great hence year all, of mg The | ost tuterest i of the aw i mavor, in his the t water being p prevent POLICE WERE CALLED. to the tended ried. There are « pure walter Ihe Home and: they | Street. For Row in on water work The greatest bargain-giving ever made of this or any other store to wind up our greatest January Clearing Sale. As we are about to finish stock-taking, we have hundreds of dollars' worth of seasonable merchandise which we will not enter on our stock sheets. They Have to Go In order to make them go. we have again priced them down from al- ready bargain prices. SATURDAY WE WILL SELL Balance of our Ladies' Coats at Bargain Prices. "Balance of Children's Coats at Bargain Prices. Balance of Ladies' Blouses at Bargain Prices. Balance of Neck Furs and Muffs at Bargain Prices. Balance of Ladies' and Men's Underwear at Bar- Balance of Men's Odd Suits at Bargain Priges. Balanes of Men's and Boys' Overcoats at Bargain ces. .Estra Special for Saturday 950 YARDS OF COLORED SATEEN Fine, close weave, rich, gl Slossy Juish, finish, Strong. durable, 32 and 33 inches wide. Regular price, 25¢ and 30c a yard. Special Pica for Saturday Oly, 15c. a Yd. Look for our Next Week's Ad. After Stocktaking. . WE PROMISE OUR CUSTOMERS THE MOST FOR THE MONEY THEY.VE EVER HAD, SO 1 Sra 3 nik The Montreal Stock Co. "arson and the enginser, ing a great deal to, put material on the roads in the spring, and then taking it off in the fall. The work tao se carried out, should be carried out vell, no matter if it should be on the ocal improvement plan, The dderman pointed out that two yeas ago, the sum of $1,500 had been ex ended for scraping the streets. Ald. Toye pointed out that seventy-five per cent of the cities and owns in Ontario were doing the work | ya the local improvement system. The chairman remarked that the city would n¢ have until | hey were reconstructed. Ald. Toye said that the funds would not be sufficient he work. It would have to cane fer local improvement, or the' would have Ald, we had giving the matter oad makin: special attention wd been seeking information, and the next meeting would have some hing to place before the board, His nformation will bear on the material ©o be used in the roadmaking. or not. Wer good roads, present do to to be raised. He been decided to over until the next meeting, when it is quite possible that the committee will decide upon 4 recommendation to | ouneil. A committee was appointed, wsed of the chairman, Alds. Tove, io meet Monday noon, for the purpose of open- ing tenders for. the year's supplies. The members then went into a dis- sussion over the cleaning off of the mow from the sidewalks. Ald. Carson started the ball rolling yy asking if the scarifier could not be used on the sidewalks, in order to make. the walking easier. He said that while in Ottawa, he noticed that one was in use, and that it had made travelling on the walks very easy. The engineer remarked that sand was also used to a great extent, the sidewalks, in Ottawa It was caggested that the engineer might « make 5 test of the scarifier, and the matter dropped. The engineer will report upon the outcome at the next meeting. ie ea ect ti was a bylaw eo to clean off their walks. Sng: penile The engineor said that this matter was entirely in the hands of the po- lice. was x Oy-law calling for ihe SHES 9 ov of tae walle in side of Swenty fone hours, after snowfall. This said wan rather 5 dead letter, owing to the fact that it been enforved s | claimed that her husband was about | un i taxes | Carson told the committee that | at | After some further discussion, it was | attow the matter to stand | com- | om ! oo ench Early last evening the police were given a call to a home on Beverly street and constables Downey ang Me- Carey were sent out to investigate The call was sent in by the wife whe ill-us | ing" her daughter but when the police arrived on the scene the husband wa at work around the yard and they made no arrest, { The husband stated that trouble arose over the fact had been giving his daughter a jing down" Tot staying | nights, When he started in to do | this his wife interfered and called the police. the whole that Fine Driving Party. The driving party held on 'Thursday | under the auspices of Cooke's |! evening, {Church Guild, was a most pleasant {evend, and much enjoyed. About twen- ty young ladies and gentlemen went fon the drive. They drove out the! TPintsburg Toad, and came back by way of Kingston Mills, and then made a istop at the home of W, G. Crozier, where they were royally entertained. There were games and music, and refreshments were served. The |tonians arrived home about o'clock, voting the affair one of | best of - the kind they had ever tfuded. Men's Sunday Evening Services. one at- nt the opening of the series of men's meetings to he conducted at the \Or- pheum theatre by the Y.M.CA, Sunday evenings for some ti come. Ald. Shaw is to take char of the meeting. These meetings are {for men who do not attend any par- ticular éhurch. Young People's Rally. At the rally of the Young People's ; Union, next Monday evening, the offi- -- WX number of Subsidars ho have been visiting in city a visit to the poultry show. They were he | "call | out late at | Kings- | the | Mayor Graham will occupy the chair! jobs money the | tle down, get on the | save a little and then have it | stolen by Farmers' Bank." FiLanghter). | Inspector M. R. { the policy of the WAS Reid stated that Ontario educational have as throughout the In the of inspectorate, there children number," lared than fifty a high school, for secondary educa {tion." Lennox and Addington have | five continuation Fhere is a { vollegiate at Napanee, a high at Newburgh, continuation Js nt and (dessa. To council give Newburgh department many ontinuation schools counties as possible, north | Frontenac, in his are 1,603 public school of that Rend, * "Cu de Inspector i not more ever get to sehools school and Bath ounty shoe Stella, the first two, the £5,000, The schools ard [are given g jel My tainly schools { Herberi | said he sent } Collegiate, be jevery might, H Napanee and not county schools, hy the enh that have county Fro mare ant ntenac cer should secondary Smith, Sharbot Lake, Mis nse of to the he could be could not have the { same chance going to Sydenham as { he would have to walk about thres miles after getting to Harrowsmith. Mr. Smith that Sharbot Lake should have a continuation school Smith Elliott, a trustes of Syden ham High School, stated that the building was in good condition. He repudiated the statements that it was otherwise. The trustees saw that Ni wad kept .in good repair. The warden and treasurer were given authority to horrow 2M.000 for cur- cent expenditure. On motion of Councillor Donaldson, it was decided to amend the age tioneer's license by-law so that the township clerks could issue licenses, for which they would get a fee of oné dollar each. Not the Board's Business. The county council expected 10 have a special session on Thursday even- ing to discuss high school matters | The management committee of the city of education was to be invited } 10 tell the council its terms for re- taining county pupils in the Kingston i Collegiate Institute. Dr. A. W. Rich ; andson, * chairman of the board, when asked om Thursday afternoon to take son by said the city board 'was not seeking the at: tendance of county Pupitn. Tos was the i , he said, to railroad, | but being i fat the + this week | but Kingston | ¢ home | in committee should eng sible expert engine in Ald: Toy but commiti later age and «tructions the consulted of the d must nod side tee Fyphoid is too da be allowed to ents spent to save tro spent.' The urging water Whig's purpose better means is for the welfare of Supers Another bevond the presen ie and Then the coded with 1 warning of getting pipe cat breaks CON with pesded repair a Orpheum Has a Great Show The nearest --appros the Orphen | his shou talk and sing 1 steps, , prays, imitate verything hv ks master good songs and Hs clever monologue Rowley and Guy, pretation of Scottish dances, Arthur 2 usual good was The picte exceptionally good, the acrobats at work wing best seen l Lys the on one © hore in a long time theatre is filled every night Disinfect After Grippe. "Homes in whi fered with Ia grippe fected," says a prominent doctor malady is exceedingly contagious," he stated. "There is a great deal of wu, in the city, too. Doctors should 'have to report all the eases with which they come in touch. Theo we should have the power to disinfect and the spread of the disease would stop. It is, not that grippe is so dangerous itll, but it leads to tuberculosis | and pues monia, and, therefore, every, precs should be taken agaiost it, h persons have should be d "Th aulion Bury the Town Kickers, © oh Vincent Eagle he kickers on the farm are not so ho 10. get along with as the kickers in town. On the farm there is the kicking cow, and our long eared friend, the mule, while in tows there is the old fhosshack who wants all he mum cipal improvemnis without paving for then. The cow muy be sold for beef, the mmle traded for = shotgun, but nothing but a forersl will get rid of the town kicker Thomas RB. Power, architect, has been confined a hiv home ou Earl 'packacs hae Slippery. falling continued idewalk i for those sally when the pede morning the The Walks Very beran and trians th side about the walks, work benefit of tne to own Lower Upper Berth Rates rates that Canndian sult in popalar 7 ~hrsensset- wont upor Ay oom presented apper per Freed. of Wishes to be the Univer yv be frond from o Medical dean of that of the ersity the pre und humi- report the uni fnscyibes somalous Invited to Event. has been issued to all hhishops of the Roman Catnos rh of Canada to attend the in: of Mgr. Gauthier, recently ted archbishop of Miawa arch- wh i take the Gt i staan place on Men's Raccoon oats, sleagh robes, et slanghter prices sale, ' ag clénrmg \ White syrup go 10c. » Pancakes and 1. wail together Pan cake flour Gilbert's "Jaks" Rabetor, a resent of Og- densburg. i in the hospital st that place, suffering from a fractured jaw, the bone of which is broken in theres places. He wae st a dance one night recently snd oo hiv way home was attacked by three men who best him up badly. Flor » ¥ ve Royal Household, at Hoses. Quality, Parity, Calgary and othe makes. All good when properly hand. iz at Gilbert's Spooner, of Cleabarsie, who ously Wl. is i Ny bed rr Fevben