PAGE TWO -- i T0LD ALD. THURSDAY, 0CTOBKK 3, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG = =" THE DESIGNER iN AN AEROPLANE BUT ALD. LITTON AFTERWARDS it or Bich 80c Instead of $1.80 WITHDREW HIS STATEMENT Lively Time At ihe Board of Works Meeting Wednesday Afternoon With Regard To Sand Delivery. There was a lively discussion at a { Meeting of t ard of Works Wednesday afternoon, & Sharp passage Yook phac {ihe chairman, Ald. Gra i Litton, during w | the chairman t | Over the deter | man to deduct fr the Kingston Sand and Gravel Com- pany a sum s ient «do cove loss due to the fatlure of the { to deliver sand according'to | eausing the workmen on th | to be idle and delaying | H. Jair of Glenbu | and asked nr pleading exte 1 but did not ¢ {| Was not at fa He ask for consi- mm deration (be ause of difficulties the company had to meet. It had tried to | meet the demands of the city i After Mr. Fair withdrew, { man Graham, v iso ad Save One Dollar ) The present price of the Desi . pempy, but on the settlement of the printers' strike, Ald. Litton told e lied.- This arose | tion of the chair- account of in the forenoon 4 the present prices of all magazines will have to be in Kingston a 15 increased. Subscriptions may now be placed for delivered at our pattern department. FRESH DRESSED FUR SKINS ARRIVING DAILY FROM OUR DRESSER ALASKA SEAL, ERMINES--- Russian and Hudson Bay. MINKS--Labrador and Northern. Skunks, Alaska Sable, Australian Opposum and Ring Tails. Foxes in White, C Cinnamon, Smoke, Golden Rest. ce Taupe, Cross, Cinnam 0 x Fisher's, Otter, Beaver, known Fur skins, Catalogues showing latest styles now ready. Manufacturers of Fine Furs. sale at MAHOOD'S DRUG STORE; John McKay, Limited bh thay hud 0008 3 "THE FUR HOUSE' Bane rent he city supsiies, "7 Ney 149-157 Brock Street. : : man ---------------- p.m INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. one or more years at the rate of §0c per year, the The Designer & Quarterly 95c Instead of $2.20 'Save $1.35 Happenings in the City and Vicinity ~----What the Merchants Offer to Whig. egarding the cily are not ton, returnin > count w lating « u m tao the Kolinsky, Chinchilla, and all the; The Designer for one full year, a copy of the current Standard Quarterly and one coupon | good for 15c¢., in the purchase of Standard Pattern Thi resent offer is for & limite ia onl Piace Voi rs store or phone 919. Unexgelled in Canada This present offer is for a limited tinie only. Place your orders at the store or phone GOOD TEA DALY'S always the same. For a ae igue taggers that wiz) The College Book Store w w - £ u Now is the time to have your ¢ Telephone 919 seni post piano tuned, We carry two expert who was tuner: and: will assure entire satis- 1arge of the parti r work, & f o Lindsay, Limited . Holder declared that every lity was provided fc the sand, that the been told to ea lereup Foreman 'Hol¢ Open Evenings S--, arters had never pon delivery, be t deliver it fast directed place every load. space for the piling of*it. Questioned by Chair "Did "you 'stop del sand when the plant was fot running? Answer: "No" "Did you ever coming? 3 » pol- tack which " I WeHave In Stock om Campbell's Tomato Soup Campbell's Vegetable Soup Clark's Tomato Soup Clark's Vegetable Soup Distributors for Red Rose Testi Good Tea Victory Bonds thing. d been ev I puncture tires fy V. a piano if you nt we will allow the six mont rental on purchase price, and arrange easy terms on bal- ance, C .W. Lindsay. a. "Nu". 3 ot THE PRINCE CANNOT Answer, "No", was told by all NG means to keep the sand men going.' bo ANY HANDSHAKI Questioned by Alderman I Ts "Did you stop th and track So Mayor Newman's Request the plant stopped?" Answer. 4 Cannot Possibly Be told the man to keep going, We stor- Granted. rent you McCormack Sings Annie Laurie For you on the Victrola You have often heard "Annie Laurie," but did you ever her MCCORMACK sing it? Or FARRAR? Or HOMER? Or MELBA? Ever since you were a child you have loved ANNIE LAURIE, but not until you have heard one of these SUPREME ARTISTS sing it, have you heard it in all its tenderness and beauty These great singers and practically entertainer of the day, make HIS MAS exclusively If you want VICTROLA ky stop the sand from x Mm Bl wm 1s | Hi ivic reception anal arrange- 3 fit of the mM i > visit of H. R ed the sand on Alfred street and se veral other places. The men stopped | bringing sand themselves." | Questioned by Chairman ¢ "Didn't thé 'sand fore: | say that he would deliver so ) he Prine : n | yards per day and take {t elsewher Wed : - ad { after that? nswer "Yes", at al H Pead | gave an order to stop. the sand o hwo 2 EC Sey second. We made provision to pile The o y e are the Buy them!» W. R. McRae & Co. GOLDEN §JON License No. 6-543 popula: ERCERSUNENANEENAR every great artist and R'S VOICE RECORDS the best music you should have a the sand," f tho was re After \this evidence, Ald. Litton athe withdrew his statement that an or- der had been given to st ip de Ary of the sand, but he moved that the money which the chairman ordered | withheld from the Kingston Sand and | Gravel Company be paid i Chairman Graham opposed the mo- | tion stating that from twenty-two to { twenty-four men had been kept in { enforced idleness for halt an hour { 4nd more from time to time and it | after landing in Canada, but it hadito | was only proper that the loss thus {n- | be abandoned and it will not be pee- {curred should be paid by the sand | sible to revive it in Kingston, 4 { company, and had charged ti s | The mayor and Major-General Wil- | { men's time up against the Company. | Hams, G.0.C. M.D., No. 3 will meet The amount so charged should ba d ral Highness at the train and ducted from the account rendered |! him to the cricket field the company. as stipulated in the aldermen will be presented contract. He also declared that Ald him before the mayor reads Litton was Interested in the King- | address, ; { ston Sand and Gravel Company. ! | Ald. Litton told of the efforts | | made by the company to fill the con- | tract. | Ald. William Patterson said that | in his opinion the men should have! { been laid off when the w ork stopped for want of sand, thereby saving the | money, but Chairman Graham show- | ed that it was impossible to do that | $1900--6 rooms; B. and C.; | and do the work at all, ubar street car line; $300 | "I simply couldn't have i cash. {f: made a proper selection on { , Ald. Couper at this point moved a dark day like this without { that the city solicitor be asked to them. To choose colors and Elve an. opinion upon the penalty fabrics one must have good | clause in the contract and that in the | Glasses to sea them." | meantime the account stand over. All| of the other fccounts, with the excep- | tion of those for cement and lumber | | were ordered paid. The auditor would | | not s8 the two last accounts Be- | i | ergs or some irregularity. Be | To Fortify the System Against Grip | The chairman precipitated a longi Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- ] | argument over the system -of finane- | NINE Tablets which destroy germs, hii | ing local improvements. He objected | act as a Tonic and Laxative, and thus | to the appropriation of an additional | prevent Colds, Grip and Influenza. EENEERREEEDR 842 King Street. | five per cent for Inspection fees and | There is only one 'BROMO QUI- TAENRERERNEEREAE = u RE Ham Phone 1019w. | also to the taxation of thirteen cents | NINE." E. W.'GROVRE'S signature | bss - | | per square for all work. He claimed | on the box. 30e. | that the board should have 8 ReDAr- | Seemann - 3 - als account for the maintenance of | KINGSTON EVENTS plant out of which contingent expen- | 2 FEARS ses could be paid. The engineer nd BY AGO. treasurer were called to explain their | t = FOR Goon THINGS TO EAT --CHOICE APPLES. --TOMATOES : ~--POTATOES =AND CORN. statements respecting the expendi- | tures under the head of inspection 216 DIVISION STREET PHONE 545 . FL , a A beautiful array of Misses' and I ade to have His Royal H ss meet all of the | citizens at a public reception that | would permit every person who so de_ sired to shake hands with him. This course was pursued when His Royal Highn visited the first few cities Hear the VICTROLA and Hig MASTER'S VOICR + RECORDS at A request mans ra ------ Ladies' Serge and Silk Dresses, in $3100--PATRICK STREET & new frame dwelling, with Electric light and 3 piece bath. $3500--YORK STREET -- A new brick dwelling, with furnace; Electric light; gas; large yard and barn $3000---QUEBEC STREET---A new brick bungalow; posses- sion at once. TO RENT A new brick dwelling, on King Street West, with hot water heating, hardwood floors and all conveniences; beauti- fully situated; at $60.00 per month. Possession about Nov. 1 "The Home of the VICTROLA.® MAHOOD BROS. all the very latest styles and wanted colors. The Serge are trimmed with many rows of Military Braid --and the Silk with Tucking, Beads and Embroidery -- remarkably low IRBCARESERRNNGOS he to his a bu | Bs a Mm El n mn ~ oa a Bn Ba En ka ka nm Bm i] priced. FRAME BUNGALOW WENT TO MONTREAL. $1650---4 rooms; W. C.; large lot; good garden. $500 cash. Immediate, possession. SHOPPING "I was so glad I had my new Glasses with me," an- nounced Miss Mary .as she came in on Saturday. To Play the Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament. As the weather continued to be wet and dull, and the courts at Queen's were totally unfit to play on, the Intercollegiate tennis tourna- ment went to Montreal to play off. This state of affairs loses to Queen's the benefit of playing on their home ground, while MeGill are much more hopeful of victory through playing on their own courts. The teams partici- pating are Toronto, McGill, Queen's and the Royal Military College. The tournament will be finished by Fri- day evening. : FRAME DWELLING E. W. Mullin & Son Cor. Johnston and Division Ste. Phones 539W. and 530 = | | | BRICK DWELLING $2450--7 rooms; B. and C.; immediate possession. eens: BUILDERS SUPPLIES ttvtnse --Saw Mill --Planing Mill --Woodworking Factory. --Lumber Yards --Coal Sheds, etc. This plant closes st 5 o'clock Pm. every day. S. ANGLIN & Co. Woodworking Factory Lumber Yards Bay & Wellington Streets ns KINGSTON, ONT, NG 0) ST CLUB. G OF THE 21ST CLUB J. T. Cotlins' parrot escaped and Ditice Phone -- i i : : Factory Phove 1415 : To Send R Atatives to Attend | { lit on a trolley wire and met death : | at Ottawa. i f EO et o ' . ! At a meeting fof the executive of | VESSELS CUT IN TWO. "ass Lumber. Coal an8 Wood eeu! the 21st Battalion Club, helt in the | : G.W.V.A. rooms on Wednesday even. | ing, a number of matters of interest "Of course good Glasses can always be bought from: 1.5. Asselstine, D.0S. Manufacturing Optician Newman &Shaw (1 The Always Busy Store = McCANN 86 BROCK STREET PHONE 326 OR 621. FeEENENNNNNERNEEEESERSEEEL | McKelvey and Birch are doing the steam fitting and plumbing for the ! Renfrew Creamery. | { The Wilson fire extinguisher will i | be manufactured in this city. The steamer Hero is busily engag- : ed bringing apples from bay ports to | Kingston. fees. Application for drains Were taken | up and ordered to be passed to the Board of Health for approval, S------------------. S---- ANDERSON BROS. LTD. Phone 458---459. | North Land and Patpoonge to be Put } Into Ocean Service, Fish and Oysters, Hot House Lettuce and Parsley. : WANTED -- Poultry -- highest market prices for -- Chickens, Yearling Jucks. owl, VEGETABLES Onions ................ %Bh If it's good to eat, we have it to ex-members of the unit were dis- 1 cussed. i It was decided to send as large a representation as possible to Ottawa | on Nov. 11th to attend a dinner, at | Which it is hoped that a large num- | ber of former 21st officers and men | will assemble. At the organization | meeting of the Battalion Club of Ot- | tawa, held a few weeks ago, the' sug. | gestion 'was made that a gathering | of a battalion association, w will { embrace all in the Dominion and the United States who s | unit, and that perfodically assem- | blies be held in different places. Let- | ters are being ght to all examem- | bers respecting the matter. { The executive accepted the very | Kind offer of the local military YM. | C.A. secretary to organize an enter. | taliment and provide refreshments | at the regular meeting of the clad | on the evening of Nov. 6th. { Comrade Nalsoy, an ex-member of | the 21st, will take charge of the bat- | { talon. mascot, "Nan." on the parade | for H.R.H. the Prince of Wales on | | Baturday morning. i {A satis report was made regarding the financial condition of} { the football club. i | Go te Twige's for fags. : The Montreal Transportation Com- pany is baving two of its largest steel steamers, the North Land and | Paipoonge, cut in two at Collingwood {to be put into ocean service later. [The sections will pass on their way | down the St. Lawrence to the sea- coast early next week. The North | Land was originally one of the crack | passenger steamers of the Great Nor- | thern Railroad running between Buf- {alo and Duluth. She was converted {into a freight steamer about three | years ago. The two boats are each #280 feet in length with a 45-foot | beam. They will be joined together { by Canadian Vickers Ltd., at Quebec. BUY HERE AND SELECT YOUR OWN SKINS Along with eur big stock of made-up garments in Furs of 1 all kinds we carry a wonder §§/ fully large variety of skins and & can make new Furs to order on § | short notice. We buy our skins direct from the trappers and specialize in Hudson Seal That's Right--Roast "Em! Socrates lifted the cup. "What is this stuff?" he asked. "Hemlogk." "On! that's all right. I thought it | was one of those substitutes for cof- | fee." --Cartocas Magazine, ; { |W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at Mills & Co. | McAuley's, or 'phone Bhdw. ; P { The Torontc and western mail did "Makers of - {uot reach Kingston til noon Thaurs- day, as the G.T.R. train from the from Napanee to Broek west had to run on the C.P.R. tracks] © ville : 7 R Zits Stores CANADAS FAVORITE DRUG STs Pens ial Self Filler, with clip, large Ink arrel .$1.50 Waterman's F. ountain Pens -. .. ...$2.50 S / Mahood's Drug Store bWE ARE HERE TS SERVE, YOU ON EE STAs vos iy