Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1909, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1909. PAGE EIGHT. W--_-- . a. --_--,_, -- - - - 2 Ma and June | property near the corner of Albert . CITY AND VICINITY. Le "A ig y { and King strects be abated at ounce. : m-- he CHEECH \ On sanitary grounds, the board re- Strawberry Festival. a a 3 : a AGAINST THE SIZE OF THE | Johnson and William streete . UTH. : REAL TR! Maryland, My Maryland. -- | instructed to file an inventory of the| Two Men Brought Before Him, But arriving daily from Maryland. They shacks placed in the city's yard at . commended the construction of a tile June 28rd for St. Paul's] Brides sower on Wellington strect between iF RANDALL TELLS THE straw! festaval. ; ol . CITY'S BILL. | On motion of Mayor Couper ard Mr. WILL APPRECIATE A Meleod, the medical health officer was The finest strawberries are now For Treating Its Smallpox Cases-- | shacks used by guards in watching Neither Were Right--A Case | are large, red, ripe and luscious, See Fur Muff Reeve Rankin Appeared Before | houses under quarantine, and have the Over Sale of a Horse Settled. |them at Carnovsky's. 3 the Board of Health on Tues-| 4°. of Ontario Willi Edward Randall was called in po- ' i : i Mormon hen" tonto a" Wiha) KO Mn The price of Yl atieten : : During May, the followi i Stol Co The board of health met Tuesday af- these shacks had been earried off and De skurh 8 il said, wvier, Gushe that tistics 8 ry Ee wl sia e or a ternoon, with 8. R. Bailey (chairman) | Were being used as' back porches. 7 ie 'Iwo men were taken in clerk's office : Births, 50; ia Mayor Couper, J. 1). Thompson, J.B Ya a Rt neither proved to bel 11; deaths, 25. ie ! Melaod, 1, Taylor and A. Strac han | A CLERGYMAN SUED _ De On the stand the prisoner 5 in attendance. i on i * a , ave out another name. Three uilding For Albert Street. ' Reevo Rankin, of Kingston town- Over a Legacy to St. John's Have in jail," said the magistrate, A. Kennedy secured a permit at the Wo have 'a beatiful assortment <hip, was present to protest 'against Church, Bath. "and when you tell us the right | city engineer's office, to-day, for the the bill of over 8500 sent to his coun- | Op the 14th, Justice McMahon will | name some may be taken ofi." - |erection of a brick veneered building of new designs at reasonable cil for treatmon of small-pox patients | try an interesting will case here. Heirs| The next case called was that - of | on the West side of Albert street. i . lat the fort hospital. A letter was [of the late Peter Churchill Thomas, of | William Camie, who was arrested on prices to 'select from. We invite feast How Jes Wistinge KL on be | Ernesttown township, who died inia warrant . aken out by William Began An. Inspection A; RB : . i 3 ithe t g roumeil, stating 77 a suing ov. X. L. eT i 3 i x 4 . te : 0 , your inspection. No obligation to hat 'the a or no png | Ry ng els pe eur. HeAdon, ing ban okie ap as lama the Jor, eens | J : *IHE BURLINGTON," semi-fitted, buy. basis of the total cost of furnishing | have set aside the will of the deceased, | peared for the defendant and T. J. |g hotel: 5S hegah an indpoction u o i : collars and lapels, and cut away and maintaining the hospital. It {made two days before his death, thir-| Rigney for the plaintiff. Camic plead semporarily renewed on 8 re of re o = front, with pearl buttons. ' : ] Tt ] ali are : \ ! i i | improvements that were y 1 4 . for maintenance and attendance. Reeve lis that religious bodies are not allow-| wied by judge and jury. pais ne re 5 "THE VE hd only with John McKay Rankin addressed the board on the led to participate in legacies made William McAdoo, the plaintiff, was eeesazy. A traicht ROY, same style, . matler, pointing out ihe unfairness | within six months of a legator's called. He is a farmer in the town- I v . A 8 raig cut front. ; : * Brock and Princess. and the unbusiness-like mcthod of the death. ship of Kingston. He sold accused a + oeal jetorian Nursing. " These 2 styles are very popular now charge. The patients, he said, should ly the terms of Mr. Thomas' will, | horse in August last, for $115, tak-{ During May, Miss Hurse, the local | and it is only with difficulty we can : 3s be charged at a reasonable rate by the 1 the use of his farm was given to his|¥ng his note for three months, from Victorian nurse, aticnded sixtoen cases day or week, The matter will be fur- [brothers till their death. Then the| August ~ 17th, 1908. Witness gaid {in the city, making 189 visits. Of the them, owing to the scarcity of this White ther considered bythe board. rent or produce from it was to go to|it was over a month ago that he last | cases, sx weve Anglicans, six Mctho-| 3 Repp So co © y 0! . me early. Each. would pay only a reasongble amount | ty-two years ago. The ground taken|ed not guilty and elected to Receecceetstestesteeel The. sanitary inspector was instruct- | the rector of St. John's church, Bath, | saw the horse in his possession, and dists, three Roman Catholics and one ed to see that a nuisance existing on {in perpetuity. The surviving legatee the note is not vet paid. It was Presbyterian. ; : died about a month ago, and steps sued and judgment recovered for At, . at the last sitting of the division Hub Hotel Improvements. are now being taken to have the farm a 's a Witness said during the last| C. Haag, proprietor of the Hub ho- go to other heirs instead of allowing |court. ih the present and future Anglican rec- few days witness had negotiations un- | tel, has leased the two flats over Gib- -- --- tors of Bath to benefit. The legacy |der way with Gamic for payment for {son's drug store, adjoining his hotel, | 8 ' means the addition of 3150 a year to the horse. "About a week ago Cam- | and is fitting them up as an exten-| 8 - Mr. McTear's stipend and perhaps ic said he could not pay me and would "gion to his place of business. He will not pay me," said witness. "Yester-| move his dining-room upstairs in the| § rincess esses more to that of his successors, so the WEARS LIK E IRON Lisveauat is one worth defending. J. B.|day,' Said She, witness, "1 net Cam present building, and utilize the down-| § alkem. K.C.. is acting for the synod] 1¢ at Strachan's corner, an e said | stairs space, long. occupied as dining-| 8 : . * ie will defend Mr. Me-| '| do not want any more trouble we |room, as a grill room. The Hub will] § White Mull Princess Dresses, also in Tear's claim. will go down and settle it" " Wit- be greatly improved by the changes. Pink, Light Blue, Champagne, Helio. ness said that he went with Camic 8. Prie from $5 95 to 15.00 NEW LIFE AND LOOKS to Mr. Riguey's office, and the oat: y 'rices x oh 00. ter no wing in ey waited. am- & > 3 3 TO OLD DOORS. oe Ro ic told witness he wanted to settle it Allover Embroidery Princess Dresses, 3 now, asit was the lastday he would Very Dainty Designs, $28.75 and $2. o i d . Does yours do you justice? No nbed 2 fg settle it, as he was gowg away, and ur rings are hand wrought | {4 wait until next repairing ime, oF ss gs as he had sold everything he owned he ~~ put off rifinishing it as a task to he had money to pay it. Witness said dreaded, Mr. Rigney not coming in Camic n ¢ 5 5 on > i ' aE and witness went down to a King le y - ¥ street restaurant and had dinner. 4 aC 01 e 1 S a ! % : while there they met Mr. Roddy, who 2 ~~ al te BH |is associated with Camic in business, 3 ; : - P and again Camic seid he was going : New god gh Stylus, for omer wear, . away. Witness said that after din- : a number to choose from 6.75 u ner they went back to Mr. Rigney's , apie § P to $13. 3 an ofl ROe . BDC. BiZS office to settle it, but when they ar- ; h - ong is Si 20¢., 80c., 50c. sizes, and rived there Camic would not settle. La } Fy Camic said he would give them a part : judgment against Roddy mn ) ® . w A Mitchell Hardware payment and pay the rest in cash, 7 . . : -- and if they did not take that he ; d would give nothing, and he was go- - » a i CRCACEOROECHORCHG We make them to order. - We keep all sizes in 'stock. fine 18k. gold and are superi- or in richness of color and wearing quality. Framed SPANGENBERG JEWELLER, Will make it look like new. Marriage Licenses Issued. VEEP IRIE OER EY YY y --~ASK FOR COLOR CARDS-- PIIPIIVIPIIIIIIIV IIE & ing away and defied witness to get it. Witness said Camic had a team of horses, a lumber waggon, gang 2 n plow, horse rakes, harrow, mowing ¢ machine and other farming imple ments. 9 : To Mr. Nickle witness &nid he took REAR ADMIRAL KINGSMILL P. H. ROY, a note, because Camic did not. have' who will attend the Imperial Defence getling out lumber above Toronto. 1 s INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Ling out ube aabbio took plac! G. P. Henderson, K.C., Ottawa, has We have heard this over 100 times 5 a between counsel over some questions been authorized by the Ontario gov- during the past month. is mi re () ee cee f | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By| =n agreement given to Mr. Rig- ernment to act as drainage referee for . . Nos dhs Reporters On Their Rounds. nov, 'whereby Camic signed over his the gle province. In consideration Nainsook Embroidery Trim= An arbitration might be (best to as- |intercst in 'he lumber business to pay of this addition to his duties, Mr. 0 00. certain what the city should pay for tos. Witness denied anything Henderson's salary has been increased med, $1 to 7 0 he street railwayy about the agreement, but finally own to $3500 Hondo He ia Son of : the Nainsook Lace Trimmed, $1 to 6.00 ale oler enderson, ngs on, . ° 4 a i Inspector Arnel shot a dog owned | od up that he know it existed. Tt took With by a Montreal street lady, to-day, at|some time before witness finally ac- ith a rice vou require between. d 4 { ) \ Ul | the owner's request. Knowledged that he know of the agree Death Of Capt. W. Manson. s p y : ne ® | One.of Port Hope's most highly re-| § Patterns of Lace and Embroidery you a n e ; President of Banque 8t. Jean, Que. any cash. Witness said Camic drove Conference, in England, as Canada's 4 ." . Ext I d0 rd | n dl S h ow | || and, now in St. Vincent de Paul Peni- a bus to the military camp in October naval expert. The i largest collection of : Yr ai lust and-in the winter Camic was | : § pretty White Skirts in Kingston. ® Referee's Duties Increased. n Five Wednesdays in June this year. | ment. Everything seems to be just made to Witness acknowledged that Camic spected citizens, Capt. William Man- will not see elsewhere. . ® order for the June brides. told him he was in hard luck and had son, passed away, Tuesday morning, A championship lacrosse game be-|i; oot out, . so he sold his stuffi and after-a lengthy illness from paralysis tween Brockville and Kingston and a|was getting out. of the stomach. The "genial captain," Cm a ; baseball ~ mateh will constitute the Mr. Rigney then produced the agree- | as he was called, had been a resident field sports at Brockville on July Ist. | ent and it was read. To Mr. Rig-'of Port Hope for sixty years, and was * ~"Tuleum powders," fourteen in the ney, witness eaid he offered io take held in the highest esteem. A widow, » ' lan ily and bi good a 106. yp 10 | {he face value of the note, $115, and one daughter, at home, and two Jone, ve | Yor b atine tvles . Bo, #4 tyson 3 ed Cross drug| ile the casc. This -offor was re- Percy, Port Hope, and George, of Ro- Over 200 dis! ne b sty los lo select h om, : Tr Jenkins, Toront hor: o buyer fused. 2 led 1 | chester, NY ok He Earl a or S 1k 3 50 5 1. A. Jenkins; 1c o, horse bu | he case was finally. settle by the cle of Mrs. O. J. ickey, karl street, ¥ Lon i G ves, ble 7 Cc 9 ' will be in the city, at Guess" livery, plaintiff" accepting 8100 in cash and Kingston, : ap B lo 3 ' ' Oc, $1.25 . Prices $3 50 to $ 1 2. 50 Friday and Saturday, to purchase], judgment held by Camic against | 2 " x 45 a Roddy as security for the other $15. Bitten By A Rat. Short Silk Gloves, 50c, 69¢, 75¢. | The finance committee of the- Vic- A i i ident } d toria D. celebrati 20 tiee eet . = rather peculiar accident happent 3 . : oe oria Diy celébration committee m An Insame Youth. to a ' three-months-old child on Divi- Silk Gloves with Double Finger Tips, buildings; to-night, . at Mn Sepee---- ------------------ at the city s 3 ' i *elock . ar' On Monday ovening at mine o clock' Gon street, on Tuesday afternoon. The Pig ae lock to clear up the year's{ young lad from Bedford was arrcst-| child was Hing out on the sidewalk but 80 neatly woven as to be unno- A Pleasure to Show Our Goods Dr. J. H. Bell, Kingston, medical ul and brought te the police Steuiue, Hranuing from the steps to the main ticed. . examiner of the- C..0.C.F., reports e was brought by his father and | walk. The little tot was. sitting down : 4 that the deuth ale from Le fakin loa Homer 19 be exuinined, 48 in the middle of the walk, and, child- LONG KID GLOVES has been reduced from twenty-five per o hs samiy. While a he doctor 9 like, put its little hand down in a o rin' 3 cent, prior to "1905 to fourteen 40d office ho was loft alone for a fow mo- {hole in 'one of the boards. Suddenly The Famous Perrin's French Gloves. cent. in 1v08, ments and when wanted he was gone. | the mother heard the child scream WHITE, $1.50, 2.00. All. Toyo advocated last year that He wandered around town until Tues-|and ran out to find t'is child's hand! © BLACK $1 50. 2.00 ' oU, 4.00, the street railway power (uestion be day night, when lie was taken in! held down between tl. boards by a dealt with in the fall, and settled. It charge and again taken to the station. | Jarge rat that had grabbed one of its I * . x has now lagged on till only a month Wednesday afternoon he was removed | fingers, A nasty wound was inflicted remains {ill the agreement between the | © Rockwood hospital. It 18 hoped | before the child got free. The bite was city and company expires. that in a few weeks he will be all | dressed by wa doctor and ho serious re- \ 5. The lad is only A visiting press association will be | right again. : eigh- | sults are feared. : teen vears old, and every hope 1s held | brought up over the Rideau route, the . . EM ~ | : : out for his specdy recovery. { Annie Laurie In Moving Pictures. 1 hat Wash and Wear end of this month, two days being x : - 2 taken "on the trip. There will be . \ Five big acts are offered at' the Bi- * about 130 in the party, and over night] Likely By A Tramp. rored 1100 theatre for to-day and Thursday. stop will be made at Chafiey's Locks. The police, on oy Siperlay: iil he top liner is "Annie Laurie," a i B & ' $ The new concrete walk across the|8 awn mower stolen from BoWArdS |drama in which Scotch Highlanders FOR LADIES iu lack, Tans and ark is nearly completed. Quite a coal yard. The mower was found in a | are shown in battle with Afghans. Colors. Extra values distance from Barrie street the work sccondrhand store, but no arrests have /The piece is accompanied by pipe at 15, 25, 3b¢ pair. has _ been done. Caretaker Philips yet been madt. It scems that some of | mnsie, and by the song "Anrfe Lau- ) 3 | will have a hard time repisring his these things are iaken by tramps who music, and 'by the song "'Annie Lau- lawns along thé walk as the heavy wander along from town to town, ping With Auntie" is one of the best | picking up anything they can see and comedies ever shown. An especially ; § i i tone agygons have le merous | FOR BOY Heavy and Fine Ribbs, etone wagyons have mace numerou after selling it move on to the next | beautiful and well acted drama is en- furrows along the line. double feet and knees, Three voung boys appeared before|town and repeat the operation. | titled "Two Memories of Love," in 3 J 15, 20, 25¢ pair. the police magistrate this morning, in | which a good man and a wicked wo- juvenile court, charged © with throw- Baseball On Tuesday. {man are the leading characters. Some ance ce Y ers ing stones at windows in the Free National Leasne--New York, 5; | wonderful scenes are shown on the 4 9 Fancy Embroidered and Openwork Lisle Methodist church. They pleaded gu'-| Brooklyn, 2. Chicago, 9; Oincinnati, great pigeon ranch at Los Angeles, ty and were given a-chance. The{3 (10 innings). |the biggest in the world, J. Douglas * - € © t | . . ® Hose an Black,, Tans and Colors, 25, 35, magistrate gave them a severe lec-| American League--New York, 4-0; | Banlier, the Scotch tenor, appears : 10. 50 60. 75¢ pair ture before he allowed them to go. Washington, 0-2. Philadelphia, 1-03 in 'illustrated songs. a ce ec 1 V €ri€es, C. ' ' y fi . - Boston, 0-1. ' Have No Corns Next Week. Eastern League--Baitimore, 3; Jesey TRANSFER OF LICENSE oe -------------------------------- Bemin the use of Peck's Corn Salve City, 2. Newark, 4; Providence, 3 ( : a _-- u fh co's Corn Salve innings). Toronto, 5; Bufialo, 2. Ro- From Ontario House to the Enabled us to buy from a large wholesale oy fre from corns. The remedy is | chester, 3; Montreal, 1. a 2 Frontesat. house a quantity of Men's Patent Colt Fo >aradis. iotor of . +2 ph Paradis, proprietor of - the | | Blucher Cut Oxford Shoes and High Shoes. guaranteed Jn big "boxes, 18e:,- -at - a : » & BM | Wade's Drug Store. Sixteen Brides Elect On Steamer. | Ontario house, opposite No. ¥ fire §ta- eerie Montreal, June 2.--A double wed- (tion, is retiring from the hbiel busi- These Shoes are well madeand of the very i Last Appearance. ding took place at All Saints' churehy, | ness on account of iil-heal?h, and has . n - | of Wiltrid Moirison, Sydenham St.}on Monday, when Rev. J. 2. Elliott, | sold his liquor license to W. Telfer, best quality. They will wear and look h, previous to united two young women from Noi- |proprictor of the British-Ameorican and i tingham, England, to young men who | Frontenac hotels. Mr. Telfer took: this weil | church, Tuesday, June St An extremely large variety in Blouse and {tour in Australia and United States. young > { e-- had proceeded them to this country. method as the casicst and surest of Mess Lengths 50, 60 75, 90c. £1.00 a yd. i NLGill Medical College has granted These two were of a party of sixteen getting a license for the Fronimac, z - Dre ® : ' : > i . ps to D. A. Craig, Kemptville; D. | brides-clce! who came . Canada on which is to be opened about June Your Choice. All Sizes. : Either Style. ' Davis, Brockville; J. C. J. Lannin, the steamship Corsican, undér similar 15th Fhe liconse commissioners will J South Mountain: J {. McCallum, | conditions. be asked. to make the transfer frem 2 7 A PAIR . $2 75 A PAIR Smith's Falls; J. M. Murray, Mar- the Ontario to the Frontenac, to take $ a ® . ; mora; J. J. Over, B.A, Smith's Falls; Killed In .A Collision. effect June 14th. The Umtario house is J. H. Paterson, Almonte; E. G. Wool-| Pittsburg, Pa., June 2.--Three train- | owned by ex-Ald. D. J. Mjllan, who ' ey, Haley's Station {men were killed, to-day, when an en- will be the loser by the transfer. It ( | "George Mullin, of the Detroit Tigers, | gine running. west crashed into a has been ruled on various occasions © | pitched his ninth straight victory on freight train at Mars, Pa., near here, | that an hotel liquor license. does : not THE LOCKETT OE STO E belong '0 the hotel, but to the man- 1 CLARA NT As Monday. Y on the Pitishurg and Western branch . ' by. OU. B. Lillie, Athens, is being sued | of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. | ager, whether he be proprietor or thy Lis wife for alimony, The accident was due to a © ene. {05 lessee.

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