Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Mar 1911, p. 5

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THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, M! ARCH 38. 1011. NE " OF CANADA Every Department is fully Equipped to ensure Prompt and Efficient Service. Svan s Bank at all Branches T LAMBERT, "Merchant Talor Having Clothes made to order is 8 Y uA clothes. You all YOU and not the other fellow, and at you just what size calls for a » ant personality suited self. Besides it is gaveral admitted ibhit there is more satisfactor in properly tailored garments The jrion aswid not he excessively hi You go to Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street CE-------------- -- - _- LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT BALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, E.Blake Thompson, OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. p3o! T eu ARE, 'Phone 286. KINGSTON, ONT. COR LIPTON'S TEA OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY "Eat and Be Merry!" nd! Indig alf---stop suffer! he pangs of Stop starving you worrying about wi Eat ind stion--stop ng ti hat you dare and dare tot eat. meals of w od take slesome helesor and you'll feel like 2 person. Sour stomach--heartburn-- occasional indigest sd 2 ll yield quickly to NA-DRU-C let s proper ted food restores its tone, and soon requires no furtk 50c. a box 30¢. and we wil Ked them yet send Our Spring Stock Pp» 15 MOVING is opening many with The season up new fabrics and ideas for fashioning them. « Come in and talk over style and fabric with us and Lave your new Suit finished before Easter. Crawford & Walsh Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot Sts * RUOROVTOOLVUNOAOFOUOT DOOGOBOT GODT OL OORN00 VOOUGOOOO0 OOOO OOLOOON CE -- a EE . SE EE a------ FIER CLERIC LVV0PV0IV 000 VREVTGVV0V 20000000 LADIES' SPRING SUIT AND GOAT SALE $4.95 ad $250 Light Suits in Fancy Tweeds, sal Venetian and Fancy Serges, in Navy. Black and Brown. Some of these Suits are be- ing offered at half the value of the skirts alone. Regular prices, $10.00 to $22.60. AN at one price. $4.98 a Suit Ladies' Short Spring Coats: In Black, Light Tweed and Covert Cloths, Regular prices $5 to $10. All one price, $2.50 Each D. M. SPENCE, Jhlsi, xi a 119 Princess Street. | i | { ROAD © SYSTEM. Made struction a Change Bailding By-law tions amd Petitions in oupeil md Dunia In attendance or Graham and Ald Carson, (Couper uy Fawr Fraser, Hart Kent, McCann, Ng Ross, Shaw and cations were read » negot ms with Exploration Syndicate ( fant of Royal tary Col the construction a draw the Cataragu bridge Catholic separate school noerning picture shows Hosiery company opposiug tubergulosis hospital on gene 1] grounds school board treasurer re val of trees ge Ghetzai ing for permis have a wn stand on ide of Princess street; on Mon reat Freder Milo, water works plumb asking for an increase of salary PD. Ca l re water tax at 285 rinoess James Laturney re purchase of lk on York street J. KR. C. Dobbs, asking rebate of ait hall rental on Humane Soviety con ort Quarterly boards of Queen Street Me thodist church i Brock Street Meth odist church, rding pool rooms City a or, concerning rants to Kingston Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock ociation, Fr nac Hock Club, Victo Order Nurses, pub lie hibrary, Wolie I an band concerts 1 law will be necessary legal President of the Syndica L with the Hugh Douglas and others re sews on Brock stree I'. O'Brien and others re permissio for a x i the south sid of Brock street W. I. Claxton, and ot for crete walk on porth side street, m Aberdeen to Secretary board of hea i resolutic Road Construction, The following recommendations of ti board of w regarding 1 Ie struction were pred That a general scheme of constru tion and reconstruction of roadwa under the terms of the local ir ment a be under sn by the city in accordance with the schedule tached to a report of the city neer dated February 15th, 1910. That plans and specifications be pre paved by the city engineer and tenders asked for the construction' of asphalti macadam the following etreets, viz We Hlington street, Brock to West Clar street. King t Toh Willian Earl s Gore s Uni That : pared by the wsked for the and block pa ts of permanant typ ! Mr 1 once € ba on street ron Clarence street y Broek street Clarence stro from Ontario to King street; or Broek, from King AL and on Wellington fron 1 nS eet AN, clause 7 by addin he following section td The w houses fron $ the ' josts ug t gab pediments and sides of mer w may be ered wi g r sew Itaind Av rs atid tht J . ! t sn " house i foe hioining 1 Ir | th i 1 shy weighi fe x 1 ' todd 1 x br AR. MeCyri tri } . f 8106) to, Ww i i for whari . expense xd ie widget, hut his motior feleate Akl. Hanley, on behalf of the nr mittee arvar fe 3 r 1} Frontenac hockey « invites the cou to alles entatic weed the ple i Graml Opera House, next Frida g. On behalf f the council, the mayor accepted the mvitation The by law sranting SM0.000 {or a new public school received its third reading By-laws were passed fixing the as- Makes Home Baking Easy Absolutely Pure CONSTRU CTION Con. -- Communica jo... pared by the ladies of the association, listened to an instructive address by | Robert Meck, whose subject was "Who Is My Neighbor." He said the . true Ll Ldefinition of this question was found in the Bible. In fact, all important "ww questions could be and were decided by TE --_--_-- consulting the Rible. He pointed out the ways of helping others, and des rl NO ALUM,NO LIME PHOSPHATE |, * Best's Shot Sep cares all sgh i the | Memor slution passed by the Mowat seconded by | eas a petition has | sarge number of in- | representing thet pro Fair, al mercial and manufactor- ! ng sts of the city, objecting to | p pl lishmen of a consumptive i Th ypatoriam « he grounds of the | ey general ho $1 and for reasons which | . we { taken: now, there- | A re f for that this council | SRG sFialize the board of governors of | the Kingston General Hospital that in | deference the petitioners, and the reasons they put forth, we are oppos- ed to the hospital site, and believe a the city limits will be location outside Tender Feet preferable, ane ore satisfac tory to all 'persons con cerned in the project. | ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN To Acquire a Library of Good Books, The weekly Yo ing Men's Bible class | met in the Y.M.C pariSrs, last even AE of supper pre | PRICE : $4.50 for High Shoes, $4.00 for Low Shoes | * They Are Worth the Price." Stylish Shoe Made For . Comfort MANUFACTURED BY THE RAMSFELDER-ERLICK CO CINCINNATI, OHIO, cribed how some of the world's great t men had worked out this question satisfaggion. Me summed up whole thing by saying that ow neighbor anvone in the commnun ity whom we could help in any way to thew REFUSED TO AMEND THE BY-LAW RESPECTING POOL- the was Mr. Meek urged the young men present ROOMS. to collect a library of useful books as ns a it would help them to talk clearly on | City Council Decided Upon No Action any subixct. There were two kinds of With Regard to Petigions for More bouks, those of knowledge and thos. Stringent Regulations. of power. He advised them to ac ' quire as many of each kind as they The city council last evening de- ould. {cided to make no change iu the by- mamma fe | law respecting pool rooms. Recemtiy HELD MOCK PARLIAMENT. | a number of petitions were received se from the Evangelical Alliavce, the W. Sydenham Street League Had En | 07 U, and other bodies stating that joyable Evening. it would be in the interests of the recular meeting of the Epworth [city's morals if the pool rooms were i Svdenham Street Methodist [closed at ten o'clock. The petitioners, on Monday « ing, provided {also asked that boys under eighteen A Nn interesting time for the mem- | years of age be prohibited from fre. | hers quenting pool rooms, and that pro At the opening nine graduates from |prietors lose their licemses if found | the intermediate class were received in- | guilty a second ~ time of allowing | to the senior class by the pastor, Rev. gambling on their premises. Ry a r. W. Neal. - vote of 13 to 7 the commcil refused ta Afterwards the citizenship committee, | rant these requests. A cor tee appointed for Fp I'he finance committee recommended e League work, took « harge of the | },4t the requests contained in the va- merting, and turned it into a mock | ous communications regarding pool parliament, in which there were seve rooms be not granted. ral interesting debates taken part in ! , \ ;| Ald. Shaw asked for an explana- by the members. The alien act and tion. Ald. Rigney replied that no- the reciprocity Were among the ques- thing before "the finance committee tions discussed, went to show that the statements QUARANTINE OF HOUSES. were correct. The communications were wholly unsupported and the A Change Has Been Made in the Re Solumitice did not feel that it oc uld | ions take any action. | oJ alations, . 'Ald Hoag said that the clause | The medical health officer; when in |, 14 pe withdrawn and the peti- | terviewed, to-day, regarding quaran- | coors be given a change to appear am u house in whith ariel Jexer before the committee to state their and diphtheria are own te 8 e A Tamm . tated hat the quarantine regulations | F™500S W hy ihe by Jaw Jearding pool of the provineial board of health were [700M should he changed, His wm that |derstanding was that the clause was! Hered on April 10th last, and 3 8 : . I to be withdrawn. He moved, second. | 1 He also visited his sister, Mrs. KR. x {ows begin, 16 disappear, the proof is i { unanswerable Joyce, Sydesham. { Postum is not good if made by short i { boiling. It must be boiled fully fifteen i Umisutes after boiling begins, when th : } {erisp flavor and the food elements are! | tion with the Epworth League of Prin- Mheought out of the grains and the | {cess Street Methodist church bad | beverage is ready to fulfil ite mission | {charge of the league last evening. The | of palatable comfort and renewing the | | committee was ofganized with the pur- cells and nerve centres broken down by lose of giving the members some wen | coffee. vernment. Different phases of the | "There's a Reason, work ate taken up from time to time. | Get the little book, "The Road {last evenimy, the making of the Jaws | Weltville," in pkgs. Ever read the above Jetter? A new Citizenship Committee's Work, The citizenship committee in connec- | to {ras the topec. Seuime, ruc, aya ful] uf Huan fi £5 one appears from time to time, They are given a chance to state their as well as others. Viens EVERYONE NE Ald, Rigney said that no arrange ment was arrived at for the with A GOOD SPRING \roxic drawal of the clause in the finance N a committee's report. The committee AXD BLOOD PURIFIER was a unit in arriving at the decision stated in its report. However, if the petitioners wished to state their case they would be welcomed by the finance SPRINGS Sarsaparilla -------------------------------- committee at any time Let give the finance committee any sonable grounds why the morals of the city would be improved 1 by chang ing the pool room by-law and the committee would only be too pleased | to give consideration to what they { Cures les, banish that might say. tired feeling. makes } > Ald. Harrison said the whole thing, Jred fee ng, makes veh rod was a plain business proposition blood and tones up the whole Neither side would suffer by a re. systen consideration of the matter ; : Ald: Carson claimed that the com: |! £1.00 BOTTLE. mittee was a unit upon the decision in the report and it was bad grace aaa now to enter opposition. Ald. Hoag denied that he: was in| Pr , t favor of the clause, so that matier | USE S ore was settled. . , AM. Roos. declared that 'a ad | Opposite St. Andrew's Church. 'Phone 82 been opposed to the clan sition would have been ms A mittee and not after the been presented to council The fis | ci -------------------------- nance report did not make the ms : final, as. another petition on the | 8 question had vet to be Seusidered OMETHING RESTIL. The amendment of Ald, Ho was lost. on this division Yeas--Alde. Armstrong, Ba , Pou per, Clugston, Harvison, Ho Shaw | Naya Mayor Graham and Alds. | Carson, Elliott, Fair, Fraser, Hanley, | Harty, Kent, McCann, McCarthy, Rig. | nev, Ross, Toye--13 | THE GRAND ON FRIDAY, wow only the patient and those in : wotual attendance are under guaran. [ed by Ald. Shaw, that this be done. | m------ iba Ey ! bs . 1 {ww " 5 . tine: the other members of the house- | Ald. Couper said it would only be The Rosary and Frontenac | hold are allowed to go out and «t. [fair to the petitioners to give them a Souvenir Presentation, | tend to their regular duties except jo chance to state their views The be I mew play The R case or cases where they are emploved Ald. Elhott held there Was no evi- lary" under the direction oi Ro i in the manufacture or handling of arti- [dence to show that the city's morals and Clifford, will be presented at the | cles 'intended for human consumption. {would be benefited by the closing of {Grand on Friday, March Lt, and the } They are also excluded from school or | pool rooms at ten o'clock, I they |citizens' souvenirs to the Frontenac ollege while the house is under quar:|were closed the young men would be [hockey team will be presented bet wes antine. driven somewhere else, possibly to {acts. The mavor amd alderms Seeme------ bars He was opposed to any change | occupy the boxe KEEP THE WALKS CLEAN, in the by-law other than closing the This play is now rimiing at | The above Mattrass will be Mend Should be S 1 to|Po0l rooms at eleven o'clock on Sa- [Garden Theatre, in New York, and Offenders Should he Summoned ol, ' wi tl y thro iam ' m- . the Court tarday pgs. ted that some of cently closed a three months' engay» {demonstrated all next week . Ald oag ated 2 some of the [ment in Chicage. Now that the sidewalks have been | pool room proprietors were agreeable What is the cause of marit . . : . a leared of the snow and ice, the old | to closing at eleven o'clock ead rest Why is it that . {in our window by all ex- nuisance of expectorating on the walks [night and it had been suggested that fd roe cases rises steadily every } I Ro : will commence. Citizens who use 10- | this change be made in the by-law in. the United States W } pert. bacco should refrain from using th I'he pool room proprietors she i be iid it be that to-day or walks, and endeavor to make Ring POW may meet 'alo : . 'ston a clean city. Some time ago, tl ried i, sud &s Watch ourwindow displa local police had several people sum EDITOR BROWNE uestion, rogar h shal moned to the police eourt, charged - head | : Now with expectorating on the walks, and Of the Rockford Horuing Star. " a 10 drat they should make another crusade if | "About sev VOArS Ag eased | oy od I } J R bowen gr | drinking coffee to give your Postum | ward 1 ames eid. It is against th ymmit | trial an i anion Pho ' uch a nuisance, is } ! "Il had suffered acutely from vario ahich mn - - thing that in | forms of indigestion and my st ar } pl ATH » stamp out. | had become so disorders LE | almost every sort of substantia { . weg LOAFERS IN KINGSTON. {My general health was bad. At close | Pastor Highly Regarded, Wham i ovals i would suffer severe atiacks A fine Methodist church has bean Many "Knights of the Road™ Stopped | which confined me in bed for a week [opened at Fort Rouge, Wianij I Here. {or more. Soon after ir | pastor, Rev. Henry Irvine, spent 1} Daring the past | dave Ningst | offee to un the ir « arly hife in Pittsburg township 4 i be 4 vi ited by quite a Number of {ed, and in short time ceased er {him s Winnipeg Free Press sas "Kni his of the r * and the Port iv. I have continued the daily use of | "Mr. Irvine's work appears to sph ahts of the re i x Ports y : i m uti diclosopher remarks that this | you excellent food drink and assur ially good advantage an the | OU loa y ' { you most cordially that 1 am indebt wang people, and he wn as very | - . i a sure sign of spring. For several 2 . i i | ! nights the police have given protection jto you for the relief it has brough weessful in the developmer Sun- | ks : A wy y 2 : R: « ne y fas © ' to several men, who claim to be on | ®® ay school and adult Pe ass work, | the lookout for work, but who have | 'Wishing you a continued success, | bringing into effect the methods most | 20088 been loafing around the city. At the | a: . y | appr yved by iy experien . He iy a a3 i « very trul i leasing spe nd pastor ud present time there are two men in the | rs K I wt Brown y pea ng a Reg } hin 8 heer STATION NEW Tork ary ail on remand on a charge of va J. Stanle wowne, | carries sunshind' with sim everyw hers Beene to Rrapey. Their record is being looked Managing Editor." | among his peqgple. His family consists || Sendle stems for X THe vide Baek and Map pn : a : | Of ourse, when a man's health iof wile, three daughters and : ME . . hows he can stand coffee without | sons." he magistrates nowadays are very by Compound. wl on tramps as it is desired to | trouble, let him drink it, but most | : Cook's Cotton Root of the highly organized brain-workers simply | World's Marvellous Choir. The great Uterine Tonis, and rid the country o m. $antiot i " . TT only safe effectual Monthly -- : p {| When a bg aggregation of 20 Regulator on which women can A Yukoner Gome Out West. i 3 he drugs natural to the Sofien berry | he best vocalists that a country can depend. A Jo threo hg - i . infect the stomach and other organs rnd Sond im fe en tof strength No. 1, 81: Ne. 2 1 a | wodaes is drilled mm the riormanoe | fA James Madden, who has spent the | i hence to the complex nervous |! a ol petior i 18 Gegreos stronger, $3: No iF k * bv vast three months visiting his pa | of the work of the great compaser v i 1 for Special cases, $8 per box. i M i Mrs. Patrick Madd system, throwing it out of balance and a choirmaster of such genius as Dr. | 3 Bold by all @ Sls, or sent § $ % N ¢ ster { ¥ on jrents, Jr. An ric adden, | producing disorders - in various parts | pr Cowan the aliet upok the | d_ on receipt of price Brewer's Mills, was in the city, last i the body. Keep up this daily pois- enry Coward, the t upon the | or 7 week, en route to fhe sity near | 2 sep up ** lhearers is nothing short of asiound | Cone Memeiee Ga. Tonos dormer Ws Ed " Albert where he h oning and serious disease rally ye ing. The splendid chorus of the Shel cx . Simonton, "dy He ua pur ipervenes. So when man or woman freieb-Miomical Union, whick Dr. Coward {chased a large ranch, nw also |code that coffee is a smooth, but y a " | deal in real estate. James is another | ' h is bringiog to Kingston, om April} ! . 3 {deadly enemy and health is of any ! one of Canada's sons who has done | value at all, there 'in' but one road-- 1st, is declarad by him to be abso {well in the Yukon. His many, friends | quit = lately the best chorus he has ever ¢ st. | . " . - . hole of seofessi iwish Him success in the great west. | Ty, Losey to find out if coffee be the ducted in the whole o ha § pi Mr. Madden spent a week during the of the troubles; for it left off [career, and one ' gels a lainl concep Kingston, the guest of his [cause ots ro . 00 > Lion of what its performances are like {winter in On, a . | ten days and Postum' be used in Jiu | tion of wha peri a ipousins, Henry FP. Smith, architect, i ad the sick 3 condi | by the remark of that eminent mos i WM place and the sick and diseased i | OY ik ol » of {and Joha and L. W. Murphy, grocers ictan, Sir Hubert Parry, who said « the rendering of a vertain composition by thig choir, 'It is a miracle. 1 bave never heard anything like it Novel Musical et. Swinging iw handfuls of colorad electric lights and j masic from gn, was the novel par of the act Which Musical Seslev je gi ing at the Orpheum, The efpct = Indigestion. very harmonious and distinctly a new | Sanall Pil Small Dose, Small Price. feature of masical acts. His music on other instramenis is well remdopd. The Pattersons give severs! songs and thd entrance to the siage ax pigmirs very laughable, Several reels of 'ures are very realistic, Genuine mat bem Signature "

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