Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1911, p. 8

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- THE DAILY BRITISH WFIG, SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, 1911, E ---- -- = FAGR TIGHT. EVERY SUGBESSFUL NAN Has a Bank Account. He must if you haven't yet begun to bank your money, bhegin now. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. BANK OF TORONTO Incorporated 1855 _ Assets, $50,000,000 a KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Manager. fl ie Send him off to work with a good breakfast. You can prepare it. easily quickly by using The Universal Food Chopper CHOPS EVERYTHING. and Hash for the family in two minutes Jes that Universal is stamped on the machine you buy There Is thing half so good $1.50 $1.75 $4.00 Paulily size Hotel size Butchers' size Sold only at "WW. A Mitchells Hardware, ew EW EW EW New i From Manchester, no- Spe CARSO FOR THE ROAD BUILDING IN THE CITY. Has Material Which Has Stood Test A nd and Which Has Been Approvid vin: by Authority--Now Awaiting the Cost--Can be Put Down by Local Men----Material Manufactured in Venezuela, a if with a ©» which, out making, Ald, Uarson i= scheme for road adopted, he claims will do away with muy} roads in Kingston, forever. This the scheme the alderman red to at the last meeting of board of works. Je has all the in formation at hand ita the excep tion of the price for the 1 hopes to have fore the members of the the next meeting. 3 Ald. Carson says that had 5 committee which of in his suggestions, bat he the hoard this year is composed of men who will give every attention to his scheme, and that the city will benefit hy it. "If this scheme is "adopted," Ald Carson, 'l am sure that it be zood-bye to mud roads in ston." i The alderman made the statement at the last meeting of the board of works, that he had a schemé for build ing roadwavs, so a Whig representa, tive asked him for the partiealars. ' The material to be used in the mak. ing of the roadway, is known as "Bermudez Road Asphalt," and is manufactired at Venezuela, imported and handled by the Barjer Asphalt Company, of Philadelphia. Ald. Car- son has secured ull the information he could on the question, and has found that it has been used in many places in the United States and ia England, and that it has given splen did service. He has the statements of an authority praising the waterial, hit' authority in question is Francis Wood, C.E., F.G.S. engineer and survevor, Borough, of Fulham, SW. where the new roadway has been ine troduced. He gives the benefit of test he made of the roadway, and al so points ont that it formerly cost four thousand pounds per year, to macadam will reduce sasd will King the but it maintain the roads, that this new to 700 pounds in q very few years, An explanation of the system is best given in a statement by Fogineer Wood. He states that in the test made on the roadway, over twa thousand vehicles passed over it, one thousand eahs nid motor busses, and even trag- tion engines, of heavy weight, which fystem could not make an impression ou it. ' y N Vdign of wenritg out. wi A The material Is put on hot, refer- | the | | Aster a great deal of use, it showed no rect the mixing machine, and rolled an ordinary steam roller. About bumdred superficial vards are laid jim one day. There is no necessity . lo: | de material to be thacker thaw two 4 s bali inches on a good founds on A heavy trafficked road, it might be | slightly increased. fot be affected by the hot weatber, it having been testéd for this on a Jidne dav, to 120 degrees Farhenheit. from with ove he roadway will and, comparatively speaking, #t will be fpoissless. In laying the new roads, it } will be quite as cheap as laying ordin- ary macadam Ald. Carson points out that this ma terial can be laid over the present { roadway, all the work necessary being to have the pdadway fixed with an « rdinary red surface. The alder man has asample of the material te te use the roads. Another inter: eating fact 'which he points out, is that 'the work of building the roads can be carried out by local men, The material is shipped bere, in barrels, and can be put down, after the neces wary instructions have been given by the company. ld. Carson, in setting forth scheme, says that if it is adopted there will be no need of paying out $1,500 ¢ery year for the seraping of the «rests. He also points out that it will be a sanitary, roadway, with pro- por drainage. The material ix sueh that it could be used for the 'street railway area as well. Fhe alderman is enthusiastic over his plan, as he is satisfied that it will work ont weil. He has made. road making his "hobby," wid he now feels that he has some thing good, and that it is up to. the wembers of the board of works, and alse the eouneil, to give it due econ cideration. It remains to be seen just what will be dome with the scheme. Ald Carson is the only member on this vear's board of works who was a maniher of the board last year! fie hts on humber of interesting pictures id the roadways which have been put An agent for the eompany sell the a : un his flown ine this material is expected in city shortly. pe ' THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. Conference An Lecture. Missionary Archaeological "ihe first weasion of the Ques n's Uni orgity missionary conference now. 1p at the Presbyterian college, ji ogress t Fri. was held ia Conveeation Hall, day afternoon at four o'clock. A large and interested autlience heard Rev. Girorge Murray Ross, B.A, of Honan, lina, and Rev. D. J. Davidson, al Bhar, India, gave a general outline of their work in foreign fields. Much | enthusiitsm was in evidence, and it is | believed that the institute will prove . splendid stimulus to the missionary spirit at the university. Dr. Buchanan {of India, addressid a large meet'ng of | the Ansculapian Society at the same | hour: the speaker told of his worl {amen the Beels in India. fn Sabwday morning, Rev. G. NM. Row and Dr. Buchanan addressed the | regulac meeting of the Q.UM.A, Rev. | vd Jeeture, on. Indian life" { iv composed of Miss Beth l'enson, | "Joe," y | Plovence McMillan, Miss Abbie Ginghams, | Sale of Mill Ends ------ Cottons and Linens England, and = Belfast, Ireland. We sell 36 inch wide (note the width) ! | Carlyle, i Miss Bb. J. Tiavidson will give an illustrat: at the reeting of - Alma Mater Saturday | evening An unusual treat will be the prosen- tation - of "Cranford," on Tuesday evening, in Convosation Hall by the irls of the Levan, Society. The caste Miss Bonnie Mit Mises Allie Redmond, Miss chell, Miss Pearl Payne; Miss Florence Bissonnette, Nellie Spooner, Miss Dorothy Goodwin, Miss Milly Henderson, Miss Bole and Miss Vera Norish. A delightful social evening was given jn the New Arts building Friday night, when the menibers of class "14 entertained. . An announcement appear.ngz on the old Arts bulletin states that a cer tain scholarship will be open to. the- ological students writing on the spring examinations of "ISIL" They say that the theologues are just shoul a» hundred years behind the times any- way. Queen's defeat by McGill in Mon treal Friday night about determines the result of the senior intercollegiate hockey championship. With; Dojson | and Trimble out - of the harness, "Varsity looks like 4 long shot, and {either Queen's or MeGill a good | gamble for second place. The game be of the hurricane variety the closeness of Friday night's score pre- diets an exciting exhibition for the hockey loving public Prol. William Kelly Prentice, of Princeton, gave a lecture, on Friday evening, under the suspices of the Archaeological Institute, on "Syrian Life in Town and Country, Five Cen- turies After Christ." Prof. Jordan in troduced the lecturer Prof. Prentice said that between the coust range of Syria and the Syrian desert Hie a succession of low moun- tains, «which in the early centuries of the Christian era werd occupied by many ous commumities. These {commilities were ruined in the sev- eth qentury and later by series of { wars, + earthquakes and other calami- ties; their cities have never ns It will | not be slippery, | Tare with the Eawerners will" hikely | LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. THE DAYS EPSODES | Occurrences In The City And Vicinity | | ~=Other Brief Items of lotevest | Easily Read And Itemembered. Ferns, carnations, "Purdy's," The streets sre very slippery Be sure and attend church Dan on linseed and turpentine," , 8 somewhat late this year, coming vo April 16th ) Faney . Barbadoes molasses on sale at Gilberi's. There was no session of the police court, Saturday moraing. William Swaine, piano received at McAulev's. Phone 778 Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Crothers, street, are soon to take & ewntinental trip, Hev. 8. Sellery will speak to-mor row evening om "The tilory (F Young Men." Rose Brand 'dard is the onl far erullers, Githert's stores. Fhe sun melted the ice on the trees and saved (hem from being broken down. Leon Queen's, mother Three men, in Wor protection, the only occupants of the police last night. Whithy apple cider, sweet and tisfying, on sale at Gilbert's. The new horse recently purchased for the fire department, is giving good satisfaction. In front of the Iroqueis hotel, wate is several inches deep on the walk. The gutter should be opened. "Carnation talcum," Gibson's. The market was well attended, to day, It takes the fine weather to bring the darmers into the «ity, H. Cuonningbam, pisno tuser, King street. Leave orders aut, Auley"s bookstore. 4. A. Boswell, route agent for tix Bominicn Express company, at Mon treal, is a visitor in the city. A private sale will be held at the home of the late Mrs. Harris, 123 tower Bagows ¥t., Monday, IV am "Beef, iron and wine," He. Gibson's.' Constable Thomas Mallinger will re sume' his duty to-morrow, siter being fad up for several days, on the sick kind Long is at Woodstock from owing to the illoess of his wer. cell sa- 2] list. Hay is on the free list. This 'wil be of advantage to Lhe farmers ' Wolfe Island, and townships along the frontier. While the men cml the ladies play In active life these things are the women curl, the men bridge. changed, bridge. "Beef, iron and wins, George Mooers, Princess 50¢., Gibson's street, wr | derwent an operation, «ths removal of his aye, on Friday morning, at general hospital. SH Rev. W. A. Mellroy and wife, Ot tawa, are in the city. Mr. Mellroy came here to attend the funeral of his dster, Mrs. KR. Mooney. { Good news for the housewives. On the market, to-day, fresh vges took a drop to twenty-five vents. This is Lhe lowest in many weeks, > "Face bottles," Cibson's, A very pleasant musical recital wag given by pupils of Miss Florence © Weese, at her studio, 121 Princess street, on Thursday evening. Among those who went to Montreal, yesterday, on. the excursion were Charles Lowe, George Birch, William Manhard, James T. Sutherland. Miss May Amey, of Portsmouth, en tortained a number of her friends at her home, last evening, when a most enjoyable dime was spent in cards and music . "Buy cough syrup," Gibson's. E. Murtin, business manager of Waid In Full," company, is bere making arrangements for this great play at the Grand on Saturday, Feb ith During seventy-seven years the Whig has had one name and one ain, 1. be a leader the city of Kingston How it has suoseeded the peopl Enow Roses, violets, Broek Pardy. William Y. Mills joins his father; G." Mills, in the fur business. The com- bination is one.that- will attract trade They are both aggressive and up-to- date men. q The many friends of Mrs. F. W, Contes, who has been so seriously ill since New Year's, will he pleased to tnow she has greatly improved and able to be up. : A great reduction in price in ready-! made clothing, gents' furnishings and clothing . made-to-order, at Prevost's, Brock street, to make room for spring importations. If the tariff agreement patees King: ston will hkely do a big trade with the islanders in thé summer Of course much dependd if the United States cuts off the free entry fee of | 0c. now imposed. | "The new tariff agreement will good for the railways," remarked a leading railway man this morning, | when asked his opinion. "The duty is to be reduced and this will mean cheaper coal for the roads.' k rose talcum," Gibsom's. A private sale will be held at the home of the late Mrs. Harris, 123 Lower Baget St, Monday, © am. The Kingston police have n tircular from Ottawa asking them to be on | the lookout for Samuel W. Betts alias Jobs Lister, wanted on a nom ber of charges of burglary. Betts served lwo years in the penitentiary "Damask rose talcum," Gibson's. the mn 109 street, be i Weir, of the city of Chatham. The es tote consists of veal estate in Chat ham, anounting to about $3,000. Hon. Adam Peck, in a letter to Ald R. F. Elliolt, says the power situation in Eastern Ontario is occupying the won and he hopes to be soon pre pared tb give estimates to the vari ous municipalities. al desizns," Purdy. ing, of Revelstoke, B.C. is the connly coun toner, Orders | Earl | , the Bay of Fundy. ; demonst { just | guard against falling on the shppery | with grant force. : The Trusts and Guarantee company, | limited, Tovonte, have been appointed | committee of the estate of Anna Eliza | } Guarant eed Bure-Bhot Alr Rifle, or | Powerful of the commis | | Over the World, ! At New York, over all rr Vast x 1 Three convic ing life term, Sing, N.Y. Woodsiacek's new Fuller, ex-mannger Crown Bank J. A.D Mf dian aviator, hs pelled to abandon his tnp acros | Gulf of Mexico to Havans, owing to the high winds At Houston, a new plane was demonsthated ; Simon, a wellknown aviator, sudoess fully gathered 'a great herd of cattle into a stockade without losing a sin-| gle steer. | W. R. Travers complains bitterly of | the treatment accorded him by Dr. | Bruce Smith and other physicians, | who are said to be examining him as | to his sanity, hey stuck | pine in him Los The greater part of the business sec | tion of Middleton, N.8., was destroyed ; be fire on Friday. The loss is estima ted at $150,000. Middleton Annapolis county, near the shore terests escaped from i Northern | =. of the 'urdy, the pluck as again been . for the ye when Travers zavs 4 : { i i iw ing of | i | | That Dorothy Ariold, aged twenty- four, daughter of a New York milion | aire, Francis Arnold, is missing on | some romance of her own and willl turn up safely when she feels like nt isi the opinion of the police, who ha el eased searching * Wounting the railings at the Chau- | diere hridge, Ottawa, Ont.,, Loretie| Jurke, twenty-four vears of age, --in! hotel domestic, dived fifty feet to » | hole through the jee into the waters | sf the Ottawa river { It was plainly al suicide. The body will not be recover | ed until spring. i | Fine Dinner to be Served on Sun- | day' 11:30 am. Served from 11 530 to 7:30 pam to 2:30 p.m Menu. Soup Consomme Fish, 1 halibut. I fritters, | rap Roast triar sa mb bri firecn Baile Pineapple Maph ™ Cranberry sauce. | Brown potatoes. | Apple siace Roast turkes Roast sirloin beef Roast leg of pork Poiled. Ox tongue, Grape. jelly Cold joints ! ham Lamb Vegetables. Hoitled and mashed potatoes. cabbage Green peas Dessert Beef Creamed Steamed suet pudding, Nut Boston cream pie Ie Baked apples. Orange jelly Tea. cof Dinner, . and olives extra foe Celery A good number of the members of the hoard of education waited on the } | Met Finance Committee. counvil, | finance committee -of the wt; lust to present the need of aj new Chairman Rich | of the redsons night, school building ardson gave a resume a new school is necessary Some 36.000 will be | why and ex-| plained the cost required for site and building £4,000 for equipment as well improvements , in and Cataraquy schools. I'here general discussion and the commitige postpone 9 onsideration to whether it will recommend ouncil granting the mondy, or to the people to vote upob and | as tol Louise | was a put sanitary finance) send | it One on W. F. Nickle, Nickle, M.P.P., ex-M.P time and met on the a short and, custom, stopped for a WN. F Metcalfe, James H.! t treet | day ago as was their few moments to have a fnendly Th talk was on wrrent topics of th untsl finally Mr. Nickle his opinion of the one chat the « day, asked "Jim' bill, which "Well smile, know youl "tHE" Five a shave of anyone barbers' is being agitated just now aid James with bis blan! "You're a lawyer, you should that than 1 do, for! "closest more about person the I know." How the Deaf are Made to Hear. M7 D. Tagendhoft, of ventor of the patent Invisible Far drum, is in the city, and will give at the Windsor on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, day and ' evenings, Jan. 28th, 3h Slat Porsons afflicted with dealness | or head noises would do well to see this new invention, which hearing a short time. sonable Yoronto, in tions hotel | restores | n Prices rea-| How to Cure a Cold. Prouse"s Laxative Quinine Tablets, | will break wp 4 cold in a day, stop | the headache and allay the fever, 25¢ box, Prouse's Drug Store. Sheriff Gillespie, IMieton, fell on Mon- day nnd fractured his hip. He had lft his home and as a safe He fell Picton, elected e walk had taken the road. Thomas Walmsley, chairman of public school board. The right way shoukl always followed! because it is such, be Hetty Green handed i to her son. | publicity man is BB. - Very Latest Culled From % ¥ : ! i ts, one a murderer, serv- | Xing 4 ToNight, 7.30 to 10 Our After Supper Sale A number of good things just received will be sold To-Night. Note the saving. rn . rr 690 Yards Corset Cover Embroidery In a great variety of patterns, worth 13¢, 20¢, 25c¢. Your Choice To-Night 10 ard 1,200 Yards White Victoria Lawn About 40 inches wide, suitable for aprons, children's dresses and waists, etc, These are good value from 12lc to lde yard reg ularly. Yours To-Night 9c Yard, 50 Pairs Flannélette Blankets These are all light grey grounds with pretty checks of blue, They are very soft and warm, and being twilled means great- er wear. The real value of these blankets are $1.50. | Yours To-Night 95¢ Pair ' Eh a th a leat Corsets To-Night All our New Spring Models in Corsets have arrived and we are showing some exceptional values At 50c 4 makes, each one good value, At75¢c 3 makes that will prove a surprise when you see the style and quality we can give you for this price. At $1.00 - 4 Stylish Models, with- all the new touches usually found on a more ex- pensive make. A ANN NBN A A At $1.50, at 2.00, at 2.50, 8.00, 3.50, 4.00 French Model Corsets That combine style and comfort. = i The Greatest Lot of Bargains IN. Ladies' Fine Boots PRIZES FREE TO BOYS AND GIRLS Guaranteed Rolled Gold Bracelet, Guaranteed Stationery Steam Engine, one foot high, with | whistle, fly wheel, and everything coniplete for running. Send us your name and we send you $2.50 warth of Randsome "Ocean to Ocean™ Past. cards to sell Quickest selling cards on the market. When sold send us the money and we send you which. ; | patd ever prize you choose, all charges) Address. Homer Warren Co, Size 21,3,0,6. and 7. Fine Shoes at Half Price. 1f you want either of the above sizes call in To-Morrow and get a pair. v mt THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE

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