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Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jul 1907, p. 2

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8 p.m.; mid-week service, Wednes- day, 8 p.m. Visitors to the city will i to these services. Portland Township. The .delay in paying impose five per cent. inter- pd ax Sollctior fox the your. on the dollar for iT ee - v ford iL farmer. dyspepsia, digziness the 'side, constipation, and stomach The stone from the penitent is carted to outer ing ohtison streets. It would had some arrange- with the penitentiary stone till next spring. exclusive neckwear. oy Bibbs Je. fancy hosiery. Mrs, Jobn B. died some in the city which has been unadminis- tered until the present time, Cs SA Try Bibby's new Pajamas. It was the city council, in 1902, that told the Board of Education that it had. reached the limit in its calls for cash for the Collegiate Institute. The board, as a result, has tried to mind the delivernyer, Tt had to have rev. enue, raising the fees was the only plan possible. Routley's, 173, 176 resort. had no reason to believe that the eauncil could grant more than it did without an increase of taxation. He did not know this, of course, £83. §ge= : #rif Ti FLA} iil? 2 4th band will flog v's us real yo tis to be regretted v k £53 H £E ek 3L 2 87 Li 2 be -n : t iH : iv ETE" EEXRERR EN ERE NEE ERNE LF ao. be mad Ad , course, can made : next prom The Board of Education Wl wish to know what the very can ask for a'largér will, no doubt, be made by the city simpl council. A member of the council de- |p oP clares that he 'would not vote for sparkling the will extend clear into the granting money warning b West Senin po" No one knows better than those who have used Carter's Little Liver Pills manual training, holding that these subjects have no right to be in the schools. For what he terms '"'legitim- drug 'store ate teaching" in the public schools € . and Collegiate Institute; he will vote to give % . , re tion Anke for. - He reserved his right, hog Frm 156 pupils in he vending of e itute represents five however, to oppose the exy ng Pr of a passing er i examinations; over 3,100 passed. The thal ee Hb gfipased. the: $900 |*om attendance, of all pupils, in Another alderman said it would [Kingston's schools is about 2,200, so that S. J.'s figuring is erroneous, Al- passed than can be twenty mills. (found in the schools. Toronto schools will have to|only passed 800 at the entrance ex- increase the taxes by half a mill. The/aminations this year, educational demands are naturally! increasing, and hence to keep the col- legiate fees down, the citizens will| Alderman Carson says that last have to pay higher taxes. The alder-|year, t man in question intimated that the Works, he had the offer of free stone first thing in the municipal pro- from the gramme of next year would be to put|and upper Johnston streets up the taxes. Then more money | would not accep could be given the schools. relief they have given when tak- hy , pain in disobdorcy money on fads - in the schools, and grant for domestic science. seem to be very clear now that Kings- ton can no} rate of th¥ation . RAS a vertically below Arietis and on the {couple of thousand dollars in fixing up same horizontal level as Pleiades. It the pieces of rogd in guestion when Guarantee company, Limited, Toronto, has been appointed administrator of the estate of the late Baker, kim to, whol, Yc, (30, leaving property | better with field glasses, A good 2 photograph, obtained at the domin- -- ie, 8 yary_prelty wed. lon observatory, shows the teil much Jonge than fan be =n visually or rick H., only son of P. McKenna, Im- Bivided lengths, all Po ey perial hotel, of this city, was united from the sun. is now about the third magnitude, and downtown streets are can readily be distinguished by its |want of attention. hazy and nebulous appearance. The At Campbell Pros' slaughter sale of charming in a dainty summer hats. D. A. Weese bas returned from the | ried a bouquet of nofth._ and avis. tho:pople from maiden-hair fern. Miss Lena Mallen. Ne break tesd 'sted i AY to inwst their money in | cousin of the groom, was bridesmaid. rods, Bd wp oo 3 preter street; See Bibby's swell 81 shirts. iF ik : g : i [ i fi f j : : Le TH : i i ry ¥F : 5 ston's style centre for men's hats. Had A Lively Time. that the city face a deficit] After a season at the end of 1000 ness. The tax cannot be raised at now offeri y this late date, assessment is imer hats at prices that are making fixed, the rate is , and Iwa-third quick sales. Campbell Bros., King- The Comanche Giving a Rival Quite a Lively Time--A Derelict Not Yet Removed---The Latest Port Notes. The steamer Alexandria was at Fol- ger's, last night,. from Montreal. The schooner Bertha Kalkins arrived from Oswego, with coal, for Sowards. to be offered at very Jaw ipuonn. It is proposed to have a marine rail- way built at Toronto. It would be less expensive than a dry dock, and would meet all requirements. The steambarge Kenirving, on her i 0 the 'most success- | way from Smith's Falls to Oswego, year's busi-|ful hat selling in our history, we are | for coal, had to stay in Kingston i ng the balance of our sum- Per night, owing to the storm on the hi Friday night was quite rough on the lake. The schooner Acacia, when nearing Sodus, got into a severe gale, and had to put back to Kingston, Swift's : Steamer Toronto, down and . On several occasions | from Ottawa; schooner Clara clears for ts were landed out and | Sodus, to-night; steamer Hamilton, The Richelieu and Ontario Naviga- * | A fairly lively encounter between a | and in the storm her main boom was x batch of men ho had indulzer --re smashed. | than 8 good for n, t the The Whig has no idea ¥ | neighborhood along King ri. west | up; steamer Rideau Queen, up, to- . on 3 wide awake during the early hours, | night: steamer Rideau King. down, Board of Education are ¥ | thi i other than gentlemen and i some lively citizens desirous of do # | more than one black eye was in evi- | down, last night; steamer Belleville, best for the child- ¥ {dence to-day. up, to-night. their care ; doing ¥ : r their work without hope of ¥ More Than Two Thousand Testi-|tion company proposes to increase the reward, save good con- ¥| monials. sciences, and often under most trying criticism. The 3'of .* Whig believes they had no 3 have ulterior motive in increas- or ing the Collegiate Institute is fees, they. had to make it revenue meet expenditure. The Whig would like to see the Collegiate fees down to a reasonable figure; to do 80 and to introduce the much desired Domestic science class would require, say $2,000." The council /discovered, Why not try it? Puck's Boast Beaten. ® £0 three grain-laden barges; the schooner FRIIS Stoddard has brought to your fire Ford River, from Charlotte, with coal. ---------------- side. Take your pick of them in your educational graiit from tlie city seems, | spare moments, therefore, to be out of the question-- Real Ice Cream Soda. atever the Board of Educa- Clever Figuring. along with the|most 1,000 more year's city A am-- Alderman Carson's Views. t it unless the peyi- Spy Out The Comet. {to spend $900 to draw stone to fix Daniell's comet - has for some days {up two pieces of road in the outskirts been visible to the nuked oye. It can [of the city for the benefit of the pri- be seen in the early morning about [son. He is Opposed to the present ex- two o'clock in the eastern sky almost penditure of what will gmount to suffering from ---------------- il can be seen with the eve, but Married At King: ton Mis Holy Name, Kingston Mills, when Pat- to Agnes May, youngest daughter of T. Donohue, Kingston Mills. The fair young bride, who was given away by her brother, J. Donohue, looked: very costume of white silk, trimmed with point lace, She wore a large picture hat and car. bridal roses and ---- Bargains That Are Bargains. tos, frames, and wall Paper at | She wore a gown of pale pink mulle over pink silk, trimmed with lace and applique, and large leghorn hat with drooping feathers and streamers of Kingston's Famous Par Store. pink ribbon. She carried a bounuet ar N FOR THE OLD BOYS, AND A RIGHT ROYAL J|large amount, the gift of the groom's TO THEIR OLD HOME come and see our new store which, when com- pleted, will be the finest Ontario. of Jiuk carnations with maiden-hair pink carnations and maiden-bair fern. The groom was assisted by Con- way Donohue, brother of the bride. After the wedding ceremony the bridal party returned to the bride's home, where a dainty rcpast was served. In the afternoon, the young couple re- turned to Kingston, where they took train for Montreal, Quebec and eastern points. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold bracelet; to the bridesmaid a sunburst .of pearls, and to the groomsman a pearl stick pin. Very many and pretty were the presents re- ceived by the popular young couple, among which was a cheque for a THREE" CHEERS father. WELCOME WAS LEARNING EARLY. | Six-Year-uld Caught Stealing on | Market. MAY THEY LIVE LONG AND PROSPER. {une of the big baskets he had on the We invite you all to | market. : : i The voungster had a small basket and fos filling it up with apples as quick- | | A market gardener, on Saturday | morning, caught a six-year-old girl lin the act of stealing apples from Iy-as she could. The gardener was o {short distence away at the time, : aki to a customer, and did not at and Fur 'Store in Pn the little tot 'was about, until he came back, and then he made {her pute Stolen fruit back. She did iso with all haste, and passed on. | "You're learning to steal very jeark." said the gardener to the gird, jas she ran off. -- Puck's t that he would girdle els of wheat and barley; the steamer |the earth in forty minutes is beaten 90,000 iby Jobn"L, Stoddard. You can 'go sorts Melrose, 40,000 bushels, and ye il a ae cmput. i you Quebec, 65,000 bushels: the tug Bron- should provide this amount. 3 house. Not one person in a million in person to all the lands that : of ice cream soda is grant, and it (Ly. try Wade's. The ice cream is = cream, sugar and flavor The fruit juicer no bed . t Juices or crud 10 domestic science or |" ;iy ore the finest produced. The glasses are immaculately clean. The service is prompt and dainty. Wade's as chairman of the Board of penitentiary for outer King , but he |tntiary would spread it. He saw {that the committee could not afford took place, at the Church af the NY. E. J. Rosenlaw, and wife, J. Fraser, Winchester: and wife, Wadsworth, O.; Bayne, R. L. Bayne, Chicago; W. CG Sherick and wife, Cincinnati, O.: L. T. Laran, Chicago; Mrs. Jordan, Pres- cott; Mrs. L. T. Browné¢,' New York: R. J. Parham, H. H. Stevens, Water- town, N.Y.; P. Bandoinn, H. P. Ban- doinn, J. Jacob, J. W. Carwin, Mont real; J. A. Culverwell, Port Hope; P. Montreal Herald, valise had been stolen from the Pull- man drawing-room, and that a gold thief. were twenty-seven tickets, represénting Pullman fares and railway privileges. the railway authorities; who were thus put to great inconveniency. Fortu- nately the conductor had no mone in the bag, and beyond the watch and chain, which represented about $130 in value, the loss was not 'great. merit of Polson's Nerviline, Cures length of the steamer Toronto about Havg been reccived by the proprietors | thirty feet and extend the cabin on "Catarrhozone" from sufferers that the second deck, which will give the been cured of bronchitis, asthma, | ¥g steamer about forty new state catarrh by this remedy, Its record | FOOmS. The business done during the without parallel and doctors state [months of July and August is such is the safest and surest cure yet that the company finds it necessary to do this work. MT. Co's: The steamer Flint ar- rived, from Duluth, with 50,000 bush- Fairmount, from Fort William, with bushels of wheat, with con- © | son, from Montreal, with four light barges, cleared for Montreal, with "Men for the boats are very scarce at present," said Thomas H. Flem- ing, agent for the Seamen's Union, to a representative of the Whig, this "morning. "Every sailor in Kingston is at work, and when there is a vacan- cy, it is a difficult matter to fill the place." The barge Ceylon, used for the heavy timber trade, has been de- layed, at Garden Island, for the past few days for the want of - men. The crew is shy six men, and Mr. Fleming has been unable to get men for the boat. Had To Remove Vessel! Harbor Master McCammon, on Fri- day night, had to remove 5 vessel which was lying in the channel, there. by disobeying the rules of the harbor. The schooner Acacia was the offender. Mr. McCammon secured a tug and went out and gave the necessary or- ders, which were promptly carried out. The vessels must pot be within three hundred yards of the wharf, and not in line with any of the lights. 3 The Acacia returned last night from near Sodus, being unable to reach that port owing to the heavy sea, and intended staying out in. the channel until this morning. B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arrington, Ro- chester, N.Y.; A. G. Halleagan, C. E. Saunders, Amy E. Nichol, Elsie Bow- man, Hattie Hallegan, D. H. Hunt, O. L. Huntington, A. C. Gibson, Water- town, Wis.; C. H. Baker, MacLeod, Alberta; Sylvester Pine, Belleville: J. D. McArthur, Brockville; Robert Rol- George Reeves, Gananoque; E. J. M. Greenshields, H. R. Little, Montreal: Francis Meyers, Mrs. F. J. Meyers, L. R. Meyers, Philadelphia; J. E. Har ryeson and wife, Hamilton; Charles Macdonald, Gananoque; J, C. Borden, Charles Phillyss, New York: W. H. Matthews, Trenton; G. H. White, Wa- tertown; L.. E. Harter, Brooklyn; W. L. Mussell, Montreal; W. 0. Miller, To- ronto; Thomas + G. Webster, Lans- downe; G. R. Cornwall, Watertowrr, N.Y.; O. H. Davenport, H. M. Batter worth, F.-E. Collins, C. BE. Depky, H. ky inmniin, R. J. Parham, Wgtértown, Mardreall, L. G. Baker, New York; W. L.W. F. Cook, W, H. Thompson, E. Wes- liams,R. C. Shays and wife, Freds, Mo. CONDUCTOR WAS ROBBED. Watch, Shain and Tickets Taken Away. Kingston has bad a somewhat un: enviable reputation for train robber is of late. Conductor J. J. McLean, of the Pullman Car company, report- ed at Bonaventure Station, that his watch and chain was abstracted by the Amongst the contents of. the valise These had all to be made out anew by Uneasiness In The Stomach, 3hat's the complaint to prove the perfect test. at Dr. Chown's drug I$tove. nausea and indigestion at once, settles Try Bibbhy's $1 bathing suits. {the stomach and makes you well, and ASSIGN Peticet fitting glasses, the result of a {all for 25¢. per bottle. : er ------ land, Montreal; M. T. Engman and family, St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. Mullane and wife, Des Moines; Mrs. Skinner and daughter, Mrs. F. F. McKee, L. W. Parish, Mrs. L. W. Parish, Mabel L. Parish, Chicago; Helen Innes, Lena Innes, A. B. Cornish, Torgnto; A. C. Skinner, H. C. Lawson, H.W. Brit- ton, Carl Solar; J. Solar, F. Reeves, E big variety. PILES Safire oh Pie fe hi ts. Es FE TE of six have do: A Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. sg EXCLUSIVE FUR STORE. W. F. GOURDIER 76, 78 and 80 Brock St. 'Phone T0O0. Brooches In mew and attractive patterns. Comprising Sprays, Bar-Pius, Wreaths and Sunbursts. BROOCHES of Ame thyst and - Amethysts with Pearls, all in full quality 14k. 'gold. SMITH BROS., Jewellers & Optician 'Phone 666 Issuers of Marriage NIGHT Always Finds Us Ready With a Lot of § Good Things. . We haven't the space to enumerate all, but the values are here just the same. Wide width Silk Ribbons, all colors, 15¢. a yard. ~ Ladies' Fast Black Cotton & Hose, 2 pairs for 25c. 7Ladies' Lace Hose, Black 3 or White, 20c. a pair. Boys' Heavy Ribbed Tan Hose, large sizes, to clear at about half price, 12fec. a pair, Ladies' White Waists, at k 33c. and up. Ladies' Ribbed Vests Special, 10c. and up. Wash Collars and Belts, ¥ Ladies' Embroidered Hose, Black, Tan, White. Special prices. Dress Muslins, all reduced ¥ in price. Newman & Shaw ---- Bibby's for the smartest straws. No trouble to get the shirt or tie Jou want at Bibby's, FA ? i to the Bilic Are compelled to den self any wholesonte foods } ou think they make you | o you know that your co is more to blame than the Your liver and stomach n tention more than the diet. you find yourself suffering ilious attack, take CHAN LS and all 3nnoying' sympton soon di r.- They "set stomach, regulate the liver ; ercise the bowels. Their g fects are felt immediately. Beecham's Pills mingle w contents of the stomach an easy work of digestion. Th ishing properties of the fo then readily assimilated a residue" carried off without ting the intestines or clogg bowels, Beechamt's Pills should be whenever there is sick he furred tongue, constipation, skin or any symptoms th: cate an inactive liver. Sold Everywhere. In boxes § a 2oceetettttettee $ A Paying lnvestn A Modern, Rusiness Fx is a mecessary requireme SUCCHSH in this progres: Frontenac Busi, College, KINGSTON, - 0) Is one of Canada's Rej tive Modern Iastitutions. Our 'connection with the Employment Bureaus in t cities of Canada and the States enables us to plac graduate in a good situat have mever failed to do 1 erate Rates. Write for lars and large catalogue. Fall Term Opens Septem W. H. SHAW, T. N. STOC President. F FINI IIFIIIIIIIY FARMS WAN EXPERIENCE, ABSOLUTI bility andl good judgment have guined for us an en) tation in the Real Estat 3 00oT ELLE 00000000000 00008 and put us in touch with of prospective buyers. If to place any Renl Estat market, you will find it t vantage to communicate We want at present a © 75 or 100 acre a large dairy farm with ings in good locality. T. J. Lockh. Real Estate Agent, 160 W 8t., Kingston, On ~ H. Nich CRAN! AND MP WOR! 149 SYDENH (COR. PRINCESS Cinderella S FOR LADIES . Dressy, handsomely & natty, well-made shoe at : price. $3. This shoe is hand-turne sole, making great wear fo mer Shoe. H. JENNINGS, Ki RETIRING oO OR { 00 A ITN a \ All N 180 W A RR

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