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Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1908, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT, Fur-Lined Coats This is the Store for Fur-Lined Coats. We have so many to choose from you're sure of finding somes thing to your taste. Every wo- man who has a thought of Fars should see this assortment, and anyone looking for desirable Gifts. If price were the standard of _ quality in Furs, we'd fill the paper with Fur prices--but it isn't. In these days of imitations and careless statements it is some satisfaction to know that McKay Furs are absolutely reliable. This Store has alwe¥s repre- sented the best, with a guar- antee of perfection in quality, fit, style, and workmanship. John McKay Fur House BROCK ST. Special telegram reccived 12.11 A.M. vein discovered on Place Buy Chambers-Ferland-- October 20, 1908.---"New La Rose Chambers. Price eighty-two bid in Toronto." your orders at once with J. O. HUTTON, 18 MARKET ST. KINGSTON, ONT. Royal Dresden We show exclusive decora- tions in this beautiful China. Fruit Sets Comports Plates Very apyropriate for wed- ding gifts. 'To the Electors of Kingston and Portsmouth. | GENTLEMEN : Having received, and ac- copied, 'the nomination of | the Liberal Party, I again] ask for your votes and in- fluence to elect me as your re presentative to the House of Commons of Canada, and pledge myself for the future, as in the past, todevote my energies to. the promotion of the prosperity and hest interests of this good old City of Kingston. WM. HARTY. Spangenberg JEWELLER and DIAMOND MERCHANT Issucr of Marriage Licenses. i SRA chiki GENTLEMEN | Fountain | Pen MAKES YOUR CAKES LIGHT. MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LIGHT. MAKES YOUR BUNS LIGHT. MAKES YOUR LABOR LIGHT. MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LIGHT, Order from your Grocer. E.W.GILLETT aves LIMITED TORONTO.ONT. A. Mitchell's, |° L. LESSES, 507 Princess St., Cor. Shin St. Invites 'all old customers in general to inspect his new and second-hand goods HIS NE Ww STORE. Special ture of = New and All Kinds of Goods Bought and Sold or Exchanged. IFAT IS T0 GET A SINK room installed. I can w. 85 Princess St. EE RAZOR y PRICES: Hollow Ground $2.(0 Double Concave for Extra Hea Beards §2.50 Pair In Leather Case $4.50 Zab. (a= arge ra Second he 1 Stoves Kazor Troubles Possible 365 Clean Shaves Every Year from your Set up or & bath do it in first«class style ice. Give me a trial DAVID HALL, Phone 3%. 4 Brock St Frapee has accept Broadway, New York, N.Y. by Germany tc he \ For sale by McKelvey & Birch, 80+ for set wnt the question T1 Broek Su., Kingston, Ont. _ dea'er on 30 and at the right days trial, with : J no obligation to purchase Firm of A. L. SILBERSTEIN, 478 tribunal for has ernments which arisen aver Monda » of Char les ACKS | blanca of a Hill, was Mr. Jackson, 1 along with | a grand forewrn were am many, helped Kingston. .| Laurier % | AE HHOIRIHOSSOISORK audience _| Ontario THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908, THE 5 P.M.EDITION HOGRAY HOR HARTY 1: 3! THE PEOPLE E ARE AGAIN [plainly STRONG FOR HIM. | cordance nt | Nickle, did Good Times For the Workingmen 'answer or evade one or two questions Assured--Good Wages and a propounded, but when 'Mr. Berming- Fine Plump Turkey, the Free- ham arose and put a question to Mr. man Says. i Nickle, no answer was granted. Why ? i {Was it because Mr. Nickle knew it 'as a question that he could not lodge (as he did the question AN ARTFUL DODGER. Whe sn W. F. Nickle, M.P.P., stood {up to address the electors in the city {ball his was a desire to answer any question vesterday, first expression from the audience, provided the ques- rise to his feet and his In ac this state with with practical adriotness, question. promise, Harty for Kingston. --- as he'll be elected. Why, of course, | how much his election in June cost him), and it truthfully has always | ¥ {would be to admit the disgraceful way to answer The Laurier government {in which the conservative by the | -- government Think of the good work done government. The people want a man as' represen- | 00S tative who does things. | had given had treated a Canadian industry ? Mr. Nickle boasting that the ervative was government at Toronto orders for locomo- the Temiskaming and North- some --- [eves for we've got we'll hold, say | orn Ontario railway, 4 employees in the losmotive | shops, "What the 700 works. to the Kingston because they were the lowest ---- and claimed that a conserva- The people haven't forgotten D. M. | McIntyre's roorback of November | 6th, 1900, | idde rs, | tive government at Ottawa would al- same, Mr. Bermingham"s "Did the government, in ordering 1893 and 1594, the lowest | ways do the was, conservative McIntyre and W: F. Nickle, are trying to belittle the loco- | but they can't stem the | [question locomotives to of | DP. M. M.P.P., motive works, tide. in order the {fact and of record, Ross | the bid of the 80 and give bidder ?"' As a matter isn't it that Mayor accept appointment from he thinks Sir | Kingston gave the Funny, but ignored should bad a government as Wilfrid's is ? | shops, which was lowest, which was Nickle he ig- |order to an American shop, Why ? Perhaps Mr. but dare not say; hence Mr. [Very adroit, { high. -- Monday's nomination meeting show- ed how the wind is blowing. The peo- are with Harty, and they're to elect him by a great majority. | knows, {nored Bermingham's question. ple go Ne S but not quite as manly as the opening part of the speech. militia depart- | bo -- Sorry, | having Me- {i didate -- Mayor Ross says the ment has not been improved. for he enjoys distinction as been appointed head of the Army dical Corps here by it. NOMINATION. any time ONE-SIDED There never was at 8c for a ean- that yesterday it marked a demonstration at a nomination as William Harty cheers few tories have been ap- military positions by the Who ever heard times ? given Hon. As case Quite a pointed to federal government. of grits getting jobs in tory to enthusiastic was a of "before and after," whilst a wretched charge has Hon. Sydney Dr. In all there were on Ross was practically the besides the candidate, the Messrs. John bedi other side. w Fisher, Another made against deserted. EE -| platform, chairman, and Metcalie, F. Hoag, ¥. Welch, Henderson, W. F. Nickle and Con- * tractors McFarlane and Graham. This of the Uni- 3¥|was, again, a remarkable contrast to has # (he at the ex- pj | preceding and other nominations, that os faint heart | # [in the party to the local and general # | prospect. Harty greeting to two speakers, * FIRM PRESIDENT. * Toronto, Oct. 20.--Presi- dent Falconer, versity of Toronto, written to the mayor, pressing regret for the oc- currences of last week, in which the students did con- siderable damage to pre- perty and attacked street car men, as well as damag- ing cars. He has given warning to students that this kind of conduct will have to cease. crowded platiorms it is clear there is a very After the vigorous cheers was made for a but it was McIntyre the feeling | for a call Ross, Messrs, a while similar a complete failure. Nickle aroused for fire of {and old-time conservative louder the but it the and died out ere a field skirmish. FREEREEAHF EERE RENE hive flicker- the nearly always than als cultivate, was ing of a candle end. It but a newspaper Mr. Mcintyre in the gift of not seeing ourselves as It is said patent leather hay crop. minister of agriculture he was caught wearing shoes while cutting the is clearly not - is singularly lacking the city hall, read Star's I'he Monday, the necessity tory speakers in forgot to to the Montreal article of cleansing the on others see us. He complimented Mi the Dewart his excellent ad party of its tainted leaders. dress upon very upon the had elevated the descended himself to personal Harty, upon tory and to high plane which he discussion to a Stan given Gratitude should be extended of his country the dard's plea; then what should be | attack to a defamer of his His ad- | eq vice to his fellows che ly accepted ? [Then he defender is rather self upon or resum his own old embittered boss, riul on the otl country. should be wr hand, was good-humored | while wweressive, and gained rather allow the | than lost in the good opinion which him in | js he won't to put Ross says vovernment Cobourg asylum. Perhaps he would like Dr. Ryan's place at Rockwood, | and have Dr. Ryan transferred to Co- | | boury Dr an important element, in campaign | effects. EE RAR RRA ACE Ht THREE CASES. b W. Harty has in looking after ONLY always been local interests forwarding all measures and | affecting the welfare and | the prosperity { ning Hon. assi duous and in enterprises promoting kinds of about the are all around of contagious 4+ ease cases. Chairman S. S. ¥ Corbett, of the Board of % Health, informed the Whig 3 4 this aftermoon that there 3¥ work. | = are only three cases isolat- of |# ed. If there were others, 3 o |¥ they would at once be re- % ported to the Medical # Health Officer. No doctor |% would conceal a case he %X suspected. * | IIE | Patrick And Raglan Road. Regarding the concrete Patrick and Raglan streets, about | which Mr. Turkington complains, City | | Engineer Craig savs that the board of week ago visited the walks all rignt. and the satisfied. There rumors % number ston. 3 Harty, fine Freeman Vote for pail which advent Canadian Laurier, a full dinner plump Christmas turkey, had since the the Laurier government and the opening of the locomotive Hon. William Harty and a ingmen have + "4 works by and a ¥ next A prominent river captain, lifelong conservative, intends Monday to cast his first vote for Mr Harty. He states that he has three | houses in Frontenac ward, rented 'at the rate of $10 per month, to men | who work in the locomotive works, | and it is to his interest to see that Mr. Harty is encouraged in building up Kingston as he has done during the past few years. walks on works a jun decided that they were I'hey are properly laid out, other residents are quite | Patrick street, he says, like {what it should have been long ago Arrivals and Departures of Vessels { The rocky ledge on one side of Raglan at This Port. {road prohibits the building of a walk The steamer Kinirving arrived light [closer to the residences from Smith's Falls { The steamer Dundurn passed on her way to Montreal on Monday night. | The steambarge Navajo will under- go some repairs at Davis' dry dock. Swift's : Steamer Aletha, from bay points; steamer Belleville, due down, | to-day. | The IN MARINE CIRCLES. 18 NOW For Making Wine. We have a few baskets of yed grapes which we offer at 15c., others, at 20c. and 25¢. Carnovsky's. Cone Two adjourned division court cases Randoll je{Nete argued to-day hefors Judge making the Rideau trip but cannot |: the plaintifis securing judgment in both cases. One case in which get all the way down on account of | |. K ( hinamen were mixed up causing the low--water. i sh trouble # 1 xandria and steam. | Much trouble jor the counsel. The steamer barge Waterlily, wav to Mon- |! at Folger's treal, discharged wharf on Monday Chewing Tobacco steambarge John Ales on the freight night. elev The | corn | 'Juebec; At Richardson's ator : steamer Glengarry, loaded wita and oats, and cleared for the steamer Cataract is loading grain for Montreal. | Mr. Hutchinson, purchaser of the | teamer Argvle, is to take the | teamer to Toronto, though until the tquidator is paid the vessel will re main in his hands. At M.T. Co's. elevator : er Edmonton, grain-laden, from Fort | William, to-day; the tue Mary | P. Hall arrived from Montreal with | three bar will clear for that | i A new sensation. A real pleasure. The big black plug. The steam- | is due g and port with three barges, Mer to | it did not do so, ! contrast was painfully evident on the] last | fight, | 0 i dis- | (SCHOOL VACCINATION IS ADVOCATED BY BOARD| | OF EDUCATION i {| But Will Not Be Enforced--It Will Be Left to the Discretion of Parents--Oompulsion Before. The board of education will: not force the school children to be vaccin- ated, but will seriously recommend vaccination to parents, and offer every opportunity for the carrying out oi the same. This means that children who are not vaccinated will not be {refused admittance to school. Some years ago, this provision of the law was tried; and it failed in its effect. A very large number of children would {not be allowed by their parents to {be vaccinated, and accordingly re: | mained out of school. At the board meeting last evening the following members were present: Trustees Martin (chairman), Thomp- son, Renton, Dr. Angiin, Lyon, Craig, Meck, Godwin, Chown, Bennett, Ang- lin, Walkem and Metcalfe. The management committee report- ed that there was need of prompt and | effective action with regard to the | enfortuimtent of the act respecting vac- | cination. The board of health had in- | formation which warrants it in ex. jcepting the active co-operation of the sard. The ' committee recommended | | that vaccination of teachers and pu-| pils be most earnestly commended; that the board accept the city council | vaccinators; that parents when able to' | pay the physician's fees of twenty-five! {cents do so; that the board pay for the vaccination of those unable to] pay; that the chairman of the pard | | name two physicians on the city Pe I icil's ligt who shall attend the schools jon certain specified deys for the vae- | |cination of children there with the pa- | rents' consent, the cost of vaccine and | | shields to be borne by the board; | { otherwise the children to call at the! {surgeries of the doctors appointed for {the purpose of vaccination, the cost | in these to be borne by the board also. { Mr. Thompson pointed out that the | board could not enforce vaccination. It could simply refuse to allow chil- | i Failed | cases | HAAR * | ip ¥ AWFUL DESTRUCTION, ¥ Amoy, China, Oct. 20.-- | %¥ As the result of Thursday's typoon in Chang Chow 3,- 000 houses, including the prefects, were destroyed and eleven hundred persons kill- ed. In Lamcheng six hun- | % dred houses were destroyed | % and twelve hundred persons #4 killed. Five years ago Lam- ¥ cheng was flooded and 3,- % 000 persons were drowned. # Fifteen miles north of % Chang Chow 333 houses # were entirely destroyed in # Thursday's storm, four | hundred persons being kill- ed. KERFAT |% ¥ x | HE WHEE . IRI ¥ dren to attend school if not vaccina- recommenda- cominit tee re- Mr. Meek said that the tion of the management was not harsh. It was simply a commendation to the parents to have their children vaccinated. The board had an experietice before in regard to refusing to allow unvaccinated chil dren in the schools. Many parents would not allow their children to Ib vaccinated, and the result was that the attendance was slim. What the asked to do was parents the advisa- their ehtldren-vacemn no compulsion ad school board was now to bility ated vised Mr. ed to 'told by dread of small-pox. Mr. Walkem pointed out that recommendation of the management committee was one that could be adopted by the board without trouble Ih Anglin impress upon having here was was not oppos had been mort Godwin said he Lately he that she had consumption vaccination a nurse nursing than the any there was no doubt that vaccination was a prever tative of smallpox. He knew this from actual experience. He favored the committee s report, advising pa rents to have their children vaccing ted In Ether health, was present, request of the chairman | that the city might be | with a serious conwtion u 1t did not take immediate action. It scemed strange that in Canada small-pox was allowed to appear and spread year {after vear In Germany there said ston, of the board ol and spoke at the He stated face to face was 480 Stylish Coats For Fall and Winter . ~ To choose from, Every one new this fall. This collection of new . Coats should be seen by every 'woman who appreciates value and the new styles. $10.50, 11.75, 8.75, 9.50, 7. 13.75 and many others Children's Fal and Winter Coats Smart styles and moderate cost. All sizes, from 1 year to girls of 16 or 17. White Bearskin Goats For babies and small children a number of very pretty coats, ranging in price from $1.75, 2.75, 1.95, 2.95, 3.49 and on up to 5.50, in many different styles. Children's Hosiery Has always received special attention with us. For years we have studied the Hosiery markets, and have succeeded in getting very good values. Plain Black Cashmere, 4 qualities and all sizes. Ribbed Black Cashmere, 5 all sizes. Boys' Extra Strong Scotch Knit Wool Stockings, all sizes. \ qualities, WARM UNDERWEAR Ladies' Fine Wool Undervesis and Drawers, in . Natural ard White, all sizes. Ladies' Heavy Makes of Fine Scoteh Wool Underwear. Girls' Vests and Drawers, all sizes, and in different weightsand makes, ranging in price from 25¢ to 90c. Ladies' Fine White Unshrinkable Vests and Roller Bands, different sizes and in { makes. Boys' Warm Underwear, In Fine Wcol, all sizes. In Union Wool, all sizcs. In Fleece- Lined, all sizes. { practically no small pox. because there was compulsory vaccination. The dis- case could be Saree] out entirely. In {Canada there should be compuls SOry vaccination, and it was a pity that the state did not make such a law as was in force in Germany. | Mr. Thompson asked Dr. i [ton if the three cases now isolated were really small-pox. Dr. Ether-| i stated that he had seen one, | ington : i he was satisfied it was the | i land that real disease. { Mr. Thompson said that a board of | !the best physicians in the city should examine the cases now isolated, and | report if they were small-pox. Dr. | | Etherington stated that Dr. Hodgetts, j of Toronto, would be here this week | ito look at the cases | | F. R. Anglin was "rather inclined to | | go a little further than the eommit- {tee's recommendation and make the | {vaccination compulsory. C "hairman | Martin also thought it would be best | {to require all children in the schools | to be yaecinated at present. The 'board, after due deliberation, decided to gh the committee's re- accordingly, vaccination | be recommended, and not port and, {will only enforced. Late Marine Notes. steamer Corona passed on her up from Montreal, this after- the schooner Jamieson cleared for Oswego, to load coal for Anglin's; the steamer Kinirving cleared for Os- wego, to load coal for Swift's; the steamer Ford River cleared for Fair- { haven, to load coal for Richardsons'. The way noon Campbell Bros'. well-made fars, The store for reliable, A, ce le Ethering- | ® § 400000000 Ladies' Box Calf Shoes for Fall Wear. Box Cali Skin is a soft pliable leather, heavy enough to ; keep the feet dry in wet weather and light enough to wear when it's dry. We have a splendid stock of New Fall Box Cali Shoes, at prices within the reach of all. . One very nice line Blucher Cut, nice shape, sizes 2} to 7, $2. ! A better grade with higher heels 'and short vamps, at $2. 50, 1 . and a large variety at $3.00, some with flat heels. Some with medium and others with high. Empress Box Calf Shoes, at $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. The Lockett Shoe Store

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