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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1910, p. 5

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not only cleanses the teeth but arrests decay. At all Druggists, 28¢ am Pianos WORMWITH PIANO CO Have Got the Goods Call up at the Warerooms, 232 Princess Street, Kingston, and see our many different styles of Instruments. beauti- fully finished -in Mahogany, Walnut, Wax and Mission style. Prices to Match Used lostruments at Bar- gains. Planos and Organs to Rent. A full line of Small Goods; also Sheet Music and Mugic 'Books VICTORIAS LEAD IN BOTH BASE- BALL SERIES, Next Saturday Senior Vices and Irish. men Play--Jeffries is Being Far Better Trained Than Johnson Sporting Notes. On Saturday next, Victoriag and Irishmen play thei; third game in the senior city baseball league series. at the cricket field. This game with the {rishmen playing the ball they can play will be a good one. The league pow stands as follows :-- Team. Vietorias ... QL. wu... a Irishmen :........ wus. inf) 4 In' the junior series. the Victorias have a straight lead, pever having lost a game. The standing is Teams. on. Tost. Victorias - pane 5 0 Reziopolis ...... ...... 2 3 Chk or + danse) 4 There will be a hig fight yet before the leagues are decided and the pres ant leaders may be ousted from first position, Lost. 1 ey 2 Irishmen to Strengthen. The -line-up for the men's baseball team on July Ist, with works will be greatly the addition of four ball - players, "Bike" Young, Daley, "Jerry" Hunt and W. Cotman, the latter the catcher of the Victoria team. Young Irish- in its big game the locomotive sirengthened by or five veteran "Joe" Bethel Defeated St. James'. One of the most exciting games yet played: in the Sunday Try Before Buying. ™ Underwood trio of bookkeeping type. writers® is revolutionizing office work--The Retail Bill and Charge, the Unit Bill or Order; and the Con- densed Billing Machine, - v } 440999 UNITED TYPEWRITER C0., LTD. ria ult | y KINGSTON. Building? I can Supply Ready Rooffug, - Wall Plaster, Lime and Portland Cement P. WALSH, 55-57 Barrack St. Why Allow Your Hair to Fall Out ? Did you ever stop to think that every hair t falls out means one less, and if. it continues there is only ohe ending-~bdld spots will ap- pear. The germ has to be killed at once, and there is only one prepara- tion, as far as known, that is guar anteed to. kill the Dandruff germ, and that is SALVIA, the American Halr Grower. Your money back if it falls to cure Dandruff in ten days, or make your hair grow abundant- iy. A large bottle, 50c at The Best Drug Store. : D. COUPER'S, "| Cronk, E. Campbell, L. Riven 0 inl meet; ternoon, oh e, the commiss - {the 'evidence of: the iisfied Teague was that on Mondav between Bgthel and St. James', when Bethel won a victory by the close score of 9 to ©. Part of the mavh was vlayed dwing a sprinkle of rain but the excitement was so high that it would have taken a great deal more than that shower to damper the spirits of thy ball tossers. Stanley Trotter was the umpire and as usual give the best or satisfaction. To Play To-night. At six o'clock thiz evening the Posties and Wormwith baseball teams were billed to clash in the Mercantile League series. On Thursday evening, "Senator" Powell's wam is billed to | [play the Live t 'osla na---------------- IN MARINE CIRCLES. Arrivals and Departures of Vessels at This Port. The Mississiquoi was up from Ghn- anoque, on Tuesday. The schooner Cornelia arrived from Qswego with coal for Folger's wharf. The steamer Port Colborne pa down and the steamer Plummer, up. The steamer Doric cleared for Belle ville to load cement, for Fort «Wil liam, The with grain William. The steams Dunellum,: grain-laden, from Fort William, is expected at Richardsons', i The steamer India and barge Cevlon are at Garden Island with timber from the! Spanish river. : The barge Augustus will be taken to Garden Island for the purpose of se (uring a Bnew spar, The schooner Major Ferry is unload ing part of her cargo of coal at St. Mary s-on-the-Lake. The steamer Port Colborne, is loading grain for Fort William Mooers' elevator. The tug Frontenac is loading withs, at the Kingston & Pembroke railway wharf for Garden Island. Swift's. Steamer Toronto, down and up; steamer North King, down and up; schooner Keewatin, from Os- wego, with coal; steamer Rideau Queen, for Ottawa. M. T. Co's elevator: Tug arrived up, light; tug Bartlett cleared light for Cape Vineent,. for harges Hilda and Nadine, for Murray Bay, to load pulpwood; steamer Rosemount, light, from Montreal, cleared with the barge Augustus, for Lake Erie, ' to load coal for Montreal; tug Bronson, from Montreal, with three light barges. Regina, passed down Fort steamer for Montreal from un- at Emerson SYDENHAM HIGH SCHOOL. Principal Might Gives Results of Examinations, From Form 1-F, Allen, A. Bash, I. Black (when the art book is com- plete); V. Clark, M. Curran, B. Clow, LM. Campbell, M. Drew, K. Garvin, L. Gallagher, H. Hill, A. Jamieson, : Jefirey, M. Killing, F. Kavaner, E. Leatherland, V. Lindsay, 1. McKnight, H. Richards, M. Raymond, N. Smith, A. Sigsworth, E. Sills; N, Stewart, {when the book-keeping is completed; I. Traves, J. Tavior, RK. Varette. From Form 11 to Form Hi- H. Bovke, J. Cochrane, G. Cochrane, S. a Campbell, M. Cramer, M. Giles, L. Guthrie, F. Gar- vin, G. Jefivey, A. Kelley, K, Lacy, J. Manson, E. McMahon (when sends are collected); M. Moore, (when speds are collected): M. Orser, A. Reid, H. Redmond, L. Reynolds, H. Yartman, USING BAD LANGUAGE. Cabman Was Suspended-~ For Two : Weeks. Because he was found guilty of hav: ing used bad language, to some peo- he was driving in his cab; the ple be of police commissioners, at a ing, held on Monday af led the license of Wil- liams Nelson for two weeks. Although the accused denicd the issioners, on hearing complainants, felt the "cabbie" had used sa "that abusive 1 age. The party who lodged the complaint Jwas of a couple of officers from the camp, and their friends, with women and children, wdom Nelson was THE SPORT REVIEW driving into the city from Kingston than Mr. Whitmaish's, but doubtless CITY AND VICINITY. 15c--Rolls Bacon----13c. Extra fine roll bacon, 5c. by roll. J, CUrawfore. ' 4 i i the Dog Killed &y Auto. Late on Monday afternoon, a dog wak run over and killed by an auto mobile on Wellington street, near the park. Thousand Islands--Rochester. Strs. Caspian and North King leave dally at 10..5 a.m, for 1,000 Island points and at 5 p.m. for Rochester. J. P. Hanley, agent. Beautiful stock te Choose From. Prevost, Urock street, has a fine as- sortment of tweeds, serges and che viots. Anyone in need of clothing will do well to call on him. Ready- made--clothing and gents' furnishings never bett.. assorted. A Birthday Party. Mrs. William Pirmingham, Division gireet, gavk a party, yesterday, for a number of Master Norval's young friends, it being the occasion of his birthday. The. little ones enjoyed themselves in games and other amuse ments, and after wishing Master Nore val many happy returns, left for them homes tired but happy. ------ s---------- Price of Strawberries. In Napanee, according to all reports which have been received in the city, and they appear to be reliable, straw herrics are selling at five 'boxes for 25¢., while in Kingston, they are offic: ing three boxes for 25¢., and in rome selling at 10c. per box. People who were buying berries on the mar ket, to-day, stated that it was about timg that the price tok a drop in YIrEton; ---- Neoaper-- cases, ---- Want a Garbage System. The constables who have :eep 'mak ing the sanitary inspection around the city, state that people in all parts of the city, have been erying out for a proper harsage system, and this will '» reported to the board of health. The bringing about of a proper system for the collection of garbage is caus ine no end of trouble but the citizens will be very glad when a system is installed that will give s®tisfaction. Fourhundred and fifty people at- tended the excursion held on Monday evening, under. the auspices of the Sal- vation, Army, via thé steamer Ameri~] ca. to Gananoque, and the afinic was a most enjayabte one. -- Fao band. se vompalifed the excursion, and on' the way thre and.back, rendered a fine programme of music. Members of the| army also provided refreshments. . The steamer stayed an hour at Ganado que, ¢ -- Fine Bill at the Orpheum. Griffin's Orpheum theatre continues ' A fine new to draw large erowds woightly. hill is presented this week. The est features in acrobatic work are pro anted by the Yosimite Japs, who were loudly applauded for their clever por formance. Jacobs, the German come dran, is funny in his plasing bale ketch. Archer and La Dill a =ubats, give » clover performance. Hut Mor- gan delights the andiences with his singing of the illustrated songs. The | pis tures are interesting. -------------- Deseronto Man Killed, George Butler, a native of Deseron to, Sut who has lived in Watertown, X.Y., for the past fourteen years, was found dead near the Rutland street crossing, of that city, .on Saturday moriing. When returning home, he was struck hy a train, The Hody was bad- ly mangled. The head was completely severed, and was lying several feet away. Deceased was a plumber by trade, and was twenty-nine years of age. He leaves wife and a four weeks-old child. Cat Went Up The Pole. For two days, now, a cat has made its home on the tép of a t:lgravh pole, at "the corner of Princess street and Sydenham. Tt is not," by ' any means, a very ¢omiortable place for | pussy 'to live, but che is a high min- ded little thing, andin spite of the fact that a meat many have been en- deavoring to conx her to come down, she still, refuses. The Portsmouth philosopher states that there is no doubt but what the cat was frighten. ol by the awiul\roadway on Princess street, about which so much has been sa' of late, and went np the pole t» get away from it. If pussy stays uo the pole until the new pavement is put down, she will have a long wait, all right. a Reserved Judgment. Judge Price reserved judgment the horse case up for trial 'on Mon: day. The case opened at eleven o'clock, and did not close unfil three o'clock. W. F. Nickle, for the plaintiff, examined sixteen witnesses and J. L. Whiting, for the defence, examined nine. The amount involved was $20, and as the above will show the wit- poss fees, will go away over this for both sides, in by Du Benson, Napanee, Drs. McGill, 1G. W. Bell, and 1. Gaess and John Carson, of ningston. Thev all testa- fied that the hose was sound . and Pr. Sell submitted some practical evi- donce concerning the horse, which was oi great vrlie Strawberries Worth While. Simeoe Island has this season be- gin to produce strawberries as fig as apples and as luscious as the am- brosia that anBels are said to feast on. On Tuesday, John Whitiarsh, brought to the city market berries that cértainly take the cake for sive and flavor. Nothing finer in the line of strawberries could He imagined. "Doubt less, God might have made 'a Hetter berry than the strawberry," says George Eliot, "but doubtless Giotd never did." Similiarly, man doubtless might have cultivated a finer strawberry Be never did. These Truite oi the lowly sweet and delicious, and Ane are bri dowen many of them to -$ll THE DAILY; BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, charged to rever 0 rates it would be impossible to make any i Salvation Army Excursion. ag requested by the perintendent reported that only line, but he could not say that there] had last week m daughter of James P. city. For the delerve cvidemce was given HOSPHERE. Sete} > Why Smoke "Beats Down" When It Leaves Chinmey. Record-#Heraid ready tor a storm. how the smoke boats down just To Find Out How Free Water for oan a it comes cut of the chinmey r > y at's because the air is so hdavy it] Flush Closets Will Affect the Fin-| = 0." te before it ances of the Plant--Few Water! i. 1 rie." 3 Services Required to be Renewed! Une often hears this stated as fact} on Princess Street. | that most generally talked | The water works committee wobter] 2 subject on earth, he wenthat: iS day afternoor considered the Sugies- Peake Was probhb e Yiek ; ancer tion of the chairman of the board | srorm ho Sn I Hewyans of health that fice water for flush! pot 000 he o k -- closets be furnisbea © to owners. of | x RE x ! it I a A houses asscseed for $1,000 and under. | | a o sid ig > wr R Be It was decideu to refer the matter tof © ot 3b ater an in iresh Superintendent Hewitt for report as hen SOE A NAME BE than to how the "reduction" would ~ affect esh water it is evident that the heav i the finances of the plant. The om) ier the ligusd the greater the buoyant | mittee was favorable to do anything |" W 3 : possible to make things easier for, is atm Ete the poor man, but did not care to i. upon Lae take action until it was shown |just]'® eiactly the same how the finances of the plant v ould! £3ens 3 buoy nt. lures pon A Swim otand if th. sagyestion of the a se. There fore when the smoke "beats | of health chainngn wad earzind out. | 0 as it le a chimney | The net rate for water for closets ided that the buoy ant | is two dollar. a year. The superin | foree eerted . it is relatively | tendent, in reply to Ald. McCartumsy, small and that the air is not heavy, | said he did not know just how many | Put light. : | houses would be afiected. At present A Jig is atmosphere, rather, a | he thought thee were fully 1,400] sudden Ie Sening ol pressure of | houses on the water works rolls that | the atmospher nerally, takes place | were assessed tor 21,000 and under, In|} the reply to questions put by Ald. Toye] himneys the superintendent stated that the! 'Y furnishes a lowest rate charges by the water de | indicator. partigent was turce dollars a year. The average vost for supplying water was over nine dollars a consumer Every house assessed for under = $1, 700 was not paving cost for waler, Ald. Tove said he doubted if the plant could stand the proposed re- duction. For the past three years, he chaimed; there Wits & Cash deneit in the department. Superintendent that A REPORT ORDERED)..." BY WATER COMMITTEE ON LOW | Chicago ASSESSED HOUSES ns. getting See getting Ded as! down | concerning right al a reason 1s | Sree exerts from a chimneys that water | { smoke way as soon Wes it must he cone upon or, the fore a storm. org smoke £ y { inteihigent-{ from ly, ved good. weather | | i Why the Wind Waits. | "The Picturesque St, Lawrence" Clifton Johnson - tells! of the curious superstition of | treal which explains why the wind ix] always blowing at the point i Sripree-prrt- Notre Ham by the towering « seems that church was Wind Notre regarding In his book on Mon at day, of building, ii Hewitt pointed one certain extensmion® had to because they not yield enough revenue to debentures to cover them. If a very large reduction out be did igsue there in the in p1oce and the Devil Dame street, amd the Devil after with a frown of disapprov graceful outlines of the new ed ¢ before him exclaimed : this? 1 never it was be more of these extensions. aw The chairman and the superintend ent, replying to did. Harrison, stated that a beginning had been made in copairmg and renewing the - plant's erground pipe street, } council, pre being rebuilt. streets the su-| not," Wind, "and | dare there." "You dare me to do that, do vou?" eried the Devil with a sneor "Well, I will go in if you will to wait here until 'Wo "Agoteed,'"' said Hot So his satanic majesty wept jn. But | hé has not cothe out vet, : and th | Wind isggtill waiting for him at the | corned; the | in respondocd vou to go und on Princess city promise I .come out." the - Wind, paratory From Clergy to thet street to. Bagot Foleo yocpuired tobe rencwed; had not tested the services below that vet, There be more required from Bagot to King, owing to eleetrolysis along the street enr | git renewals Perfuming the Wardrobe? While. silk pads filled "with cotton mprinkled layers of delicate perfume the most practical means of per neck is something would be. y Ald. in presence of himself made o street water had been that Mr and the test main, Hewitt, mayor, | are of ' the! fuming lingerie, dainty blouses, when anl wear and the like, # made to it at) a task to keep small sachets in Clergy street. 'this main had been heavier garments hanging in the grourd for sixty-two years, clothes closet, and the perfume used in | and Mr. Hewiit found that it had not} such minute quantities as the various! lost "more thas five per cent. in all i little bags call for, soon evaporates. | that time. 'Lhere was scarcely any | A good way is to spivnkle a enerous | rust yon the pios, which is of cast} amount of the perfume in a deep sau- iron and gevey inches diameter. The cer and burn it, allowing 'the fumes superintendent said that the pipe! to penetrate all the articles of cloth- should last till it is 100 years olf ing in the clothes closet. Great The supgrmtondent was authorized must be exercised, of course, not to prooged with' two short dead end] sel fire to anything near the pan connections on Coilingwood and Fron-| perfume. ene? streets, He was also informed that he had the power to: engage an extra plumber whenever he required one. Thera petitions for new water mains were granted : Frontenac street, from Johnson to Earl: Victoria street, from Johnson to Karl, Frontenac street, from Mack to Princess, In attendance at the meeting Alds. Carson {(ehpirman), Toye, rison and MeCa: thy Carson said Princess exeavation the | the | Care to of Spiteful. Statesman I hear you're engaged onker's Pa be married / Patrice--Where in the world did you hear that ? "My maid told me." "How did hear it ?"' 'A policeman told her." "More mystery. How came a man to know it?" "Why, the man you're engaged told him when the officer was him home." : To Take A pretty wedding took place on] chjcage News Monday evening, at the Archbishop's! Hamlar--Why in the dickens 1 Palace, when Rev. Father Hanley uni | you got that string tied around ted in marriage Miss Victoria Delph, {{o0th? Delph, Stephen Absente--To remind me that I must Doyle, of thix have the tooth removed | . Hamlar {don't vou [ tence to che were Har- ; police- to taking DOYLE-DELPH, Wedding at Archbishop's Palace on | Monday Evening. No Chances Wve your street, and Thomas But, goodness gracious why people / and wave the string tied around vour fine er? { Absente (stiffly)--DBecause, sir, 1 i ire to have my finger removed. The bride was assisted by Mize Fan nie B. Davis, and the groomsman was Leonuvd Walsh, - The bride and have many friends, who extend gratulations, lo a= ordinary groom con don't To Receive Degree, Mrs. Willoughls to, secretary of: the National Counal 1st and 4th July Excursions. { To 'Rochester pur-Stre, North King apd Caspian. Tickets good going June of - Women, editor of the W. A. Letter | 30th, July lst, 2nd or 3rd, an! valid} Leaflet, who" wilt speak at the Con-| for return till July 6th. Fare £3.00. gress on "Apent« and TInstruments,! J, P. Hanley, Agent, £ Men and Women," and also at the ? Mam-------------- mass meeting for women, at the bi | Leisure and Business. entenary of the Church of England! Boston Herald in Halifax, will kc the first woman tol Professor William James, of Har receive the degree of D.CL., fromivard, recently made this comment up- King's College. Windsor. Mrs. Cum-| on a very exquisite and very idle mil- | mings is & cousin of the Misses! lionaire sophomore from New York: | Muckleston, William street. "What time he can spare from the a- Moves a! dornment of his person he devotes to | the neglect of his duties." t Cummings, Toron Rolls of baton 1fe. J. Crawlord. The specials origisated in| TEST > PAGE FIVE. "= ° a | ARD BANK OF CANADA x - » : -- Satisfactory Service assured to all Business Entrusted to this Bank. : Savings Department at Every Branch suoyant |, For the Hot Days, AN New Wash Costumes, Ir White, Oream, -Blue, Groy, Mauve, Pink, Tan. Separate Coats and Separate Skirts In White and Cream. New Princess Dresses in White, Cream, Mauve, Pink and . Blue Mull, very prettily trimmed with lace, tucks and embroidery Millinery, Millinery -- The latest Summer Hats are here, The Leading Millinery Store were walking down | ET -------- » SOLA LDRALBREALALALOOANAMAL2AEL2000000400000 Warm Weather SUITINGS Large Selection Prices Reasonable. Cc Leading Tailors, ~ Princess and Bagot Sts LOLLORLLL0800000080000000048 4 BECP PYRE EEE RE TV SSE SY SEV EEE EEE + HONUMENTS : ETT G ranite and Marble 2» ETT ERIS a Latest Designs ang highest: Class (ft : Eo] Memorial Work. We have modern equipment for manufacture of anything in Granite or Marble Our business success is due to fur. nishing first-class work, ' SL KUPATRIR 8 0 Cor. Clergy and Princess Streets, 3 Kiogston, Ont, (Shredded Wheat Wafer) Wholesome, nourishing white flour pastries, marmalade, For luncheon is incompa and appetizing --vasth Delicious as a toast AT \l Biscuit for Breakfast --Triscuit for Luncheon At all grocers, 13c. a carton, two for 25¢. sul AI IR AA A A ve LL ---------------------------- ~ "FROM MILKMAID MILK TO HOUSEMAID." You want the BEST Ours stands the TEST So leave the REST AND ORDER OF PRICE'S, 288 Princess St. |Buttermink CREAM Ice Cream] Phone 845. leseessssnvesne 0000000000000008006000000000000000000008000 Ice Cream If you once try ofir foe Cream you will be convinced that it is the | ~ Purest and Best. | SAKELL"S, 38, Visco st. Sets secosee® 0000000000 0000000 S0800000e '

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