Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1911, p. 5

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APRIL 6. TE ---------- = ig MEETING 1011, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY ASK REDUCTION : THE § Ngee ote + TLAMBERT, Merchant Tailor ANNEAL {Of the First 'Baptist Church Held Wednesday, business Was! OF LIQUOR LICENSES KINGSTON. IN meeliy Suit Satisfaction-- Trimmings | The Newly-formed Temperance sociation to Meet As- | Thix Evening--| of linings 'and j lining and pockets isfaction he cannd We are mous a8 remans Jorkets Don't shers had beer portant in you know that the quality a suit 'clothes? Good trimmings. are very nece to suit good can , haireloth, and padding, els moulding a coat to the form of body only good trimmings, so when you g# cloth, good trimming, and good style satisfaction 'Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess strat Questions Up For Consideration. Go : 5 vhiie death ry Grades at $6, $7, $8 to $20 Cheaper Grades $3.00 and $4.00 the and i Laken ¢ gleton was re-elected clerk Campbell was re-elected Dr. Lake, treasurer of the fund, had a very encourag-! port to present, and was treasurer of that fund. T iI W.. H Pickering wuditors. WW. R. Campbell | ake were reelected to the H. Breathwaite was added building committees and James | «ctedd a member of the] and of the advisory | ushers of the past | ted Ihe meeting was | and very harmonious re- A . were Bicvelcs Wheels Bicycles! Make---American Liberal FOR For Cash 'Uptown Bicycle Depot, 293 PRINCESS STREET Second-hand Wheels taken as part payment of the people petition fi he petilion mus Bicycles! Make- Canadian Engligh Make --tood i means for be disc robable that ed eti wd Terms SALE or hy lunstalments Wik Sen) to the was committee All the » reel the ¢ ih Leshe 2. 48 fitiAnce hoard "They Are Worth It." now than | { ten per r licer attended ABERNETHY"S se red REFUSED TO PERMIT / be read t submits If there onncil and then ---- i Chicago Man to Wear Harem Skirt «on Streets, their ORDER OR PURCHASE : BL JSS the first to refuse won wen's Kingston is a man place to appear on its garb. It is said time, when GRAND OPERA HOUSE, perins WGI the privilege reels in taster Millinery Our assortment of Trimmed Goods is now very large and exceedingly choice--in Ladies', Girls' and Children's Hats, also some very pretty | Bonnets, no two alike in the lot. Sale of Spring Suits and Coats still on. D. M. SPENCE, yii.cysivke. 119 Princess Street. Sale of Raincoats Saturday Morning, 8.30 O'CLOCK $15, $17.50, $18, For $4.98 Each A Manufacturer's loss is your gain. We have purchased at an enormous sacrifice the spring stock of a large manufacturer, comprising Ladies' Raincoats, Cloth Coats and Suits actually less than alone. : Regular $12, And now offer them at the cost of the material 196 Raincoats Latest spring styles and materials, regular $12, 15.00, 17.50, 18.00, for $4. 98 Each 48 Full Length Spring Cloth Coats Very latest New York models, regular $12 to 18.00, for $4. 98 - 34 Only Ladies' Cloth Suits Serges, Broadcloths. Fancy Worsteds, _ete, madein the newest styles, some lined "with Skinner Satin, others with silk, worth $18, 20.00, 22.50, 25.00, for : $898 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Alterations charged extra on these special offeringa. " i eat, probal us he that ASure retol the to h laune hex 0 Was ¢€ the IN MARINE 7 Mild We 4 Per Cent, The Im of the Do per cent, the term Jf you vou Su Loan I. K, the ather Se ing. proved minon of the Die Y, Borrow \ lue alue. irrender ( Acenmulation Life guarantees on the profits earned policy. vou get vou CARROLL, 14 Ma ol me Le drones. Start for more than 1 District Remembered Mr. John H » pr to ed school the penerousiy ¥ iene 1m with odd ard' dents presented Mrs an 180, od him w Womar A prom public sel harem the wan healtl fewer cold This lady school Oshawa Ihe inci take Collegiate get more than get more ti Dolan. remembered by with ith an v Approves Harem Skirt nent Kirt er they s Lhe have weight Queen's containing mailed to | | = EB 5 the ing their Nat Kingston William students United should News Lo,, Murra Examination + bean ind uph lstered Results. may wl most successful sale the es Portland tate ofthe late township tioneer, 1 Wednes Rot i order m opporite wrt splendid Reading. - em \ held fay Agent, rket St, Ci Open Poli.y | at f during ny Hamilton the reason permission was refused was fact that May been petting after the po enforeing the petty by the harem skirt man ar- rn, vestarday afternoon, to Mayor Graham and, we was given permission to nm the in the stat Eni ne Paris the on account of the Giraham has he streets dressed garment from Baillie got busy ned the slreets in visitor if dressed in » arrested. He the Randolph | y on the waiting for Arthur | street, him. man as In the and the ynn, A ince man would appe Ar on vening appear the Presbytery. of the Kingston presby held on April 27th, and | mn students will be li o preach in the western mis i At this meeting the call] xtended by the Sunbury church to R. Donuin, of Roseaun, will ol. The resignation of Rev nay also come before it was not known f it would be taken Kingston meeting he will fields also | 1 but rs, but up | The Lowding Depth. William Livingst | Lake Carriers pr iation, has re | ceived a message "from J. W. Leb. | loss, engineer in Aarge of the (lana {dian canal at Sault Marie, an | oe suncing that the recommended load- | { lepth for up-bound vessels at the ning is 17 feet '9 inc and for | down-bound vessels 18 fee inches. idem , president of the Ste. hes, 3 Appointed a Committee. meeting at | d ay alterations | hool hall, | sken ommities was appont- | , which will be another n yther yn Wedne roposed an night, | nda action was in) eet Judge a Bicycle by its Tires. When you g to buy Jook at its tires od enough bicycle | lop , then itis not or If to be | a bie first 0 out next spring a HC inapproact pbs a Lire To Hold Dance. Evening William | in "The Faun." BY William Faversham |new play, "The Faun," at the Grand | tor night. "The Faun' was written for Wolfe | Mr. Faversham by Edward Knoblauch, Faversham J/ACTION DISMISSED... CLAIM FOR DAMAGES REASON OF FLOOD. w ill present his Case Against Townshi Pp of jm {books of the township to show {tne work had been carried on by "township. | ter of business | the | the | affairs brought forth a comment from | ling of the property. fa dence | plainti Island Was Disposed of--No | Entry Made of Work Carried Out. At the high court, late Wednesday afternoon, Clute without action of Emma | Armstrong against the corporation ot | the township of Wolle Island, for dam- ages to the extent of #1,000 or the Rh wa flooding of her property, w is situated on Wolfe Island. It re ported that the township council has agreed to expend the sum of $50 to place the drain, which figured in the case, in proper shape. Quite a num ber of witnesses were called to give| evidence. Messrs. G. M. Macdonnell | and J. M. Farrell appeared on behalf | of the plaintifi and J. L. Whiting and | W. F. Nickle acted for the defend ants, I'he claim tiff ed, { dramatic | Justice dismissed, | costs, the put forth by the plain was that her cellar had been flood owing to the fact that the town ship' rad diverted their drainage, and | connection with this a most ex | traordinary thing was revealed, in| that no record could be found on the that | the The work was carried out | structions of the township but no minute of this mat could found although it shown | had been paid out for | This unusual state of | on the council, i be on | books mon work, was that the judge. | I'be evidence of the plaintifi went to | that prior 1899, when the diversion in the drainagé was made, | no trouble had been caused by flood | show to Mrs. J. Davis and G. Keyes gave evi for the plaintifi the Wednes day afternoon the plaintiff | giving evidence in the morning. | William Fawcett, of the town- | was the first called for | def and he told about the | cellar being flooded prior t« when a change was made in course Spe aking of the | _said the house in | vears old and would be LLL at session, reeve ship, witness the ce, the time water perty Lhe witness tion was seventy ynsider it sum of § the township and produced his boc could be found to the drain called for the de James Crawford, Michael Shea ard, W G Thomas that he would c« well sold for the p. J was called, no record work witnesses clerk, ks, Dawson, but cerning the (rther fence were Capt Davis, Th Tames 3 Da is Woodman, Dr. ymas Catillae, William ( Spankie and Hutchison, Navigation Opening. ding o th yecord Ning ¥ April 6th + injunction | plaintiff {cause of a certain amount Mac had pro 1 he | the used In presenting argument Mr pointed out that damage the plaintiff's of water. used and not be the that to dounpel been. caused to perty by the back flow cellar could be pring water could wing to the of held given not wm at overflow He be the notitied water | an | the Ihe gave ! drain should to abate from the nuisance ouncil had been but no heed to the protests Mt Whiting e township bad a right the | drain. There was no evidence to prove that the municipality had caus ed the damage. As to the claim lo damages the house would only brin a rental of about 360 a year. I'he case was one which should have been taken before the county court and fought out The case should not have been taken to the high eourt His lordship stated that he . found that the property in question was flooded a long time before the change in the drain was made He also found that the change was the | of inju to the plaintiff in that it allowed th water to stand in the cellar In aj} time of a flood it required more time | for the water to get away. It had] not been shown, however, that the | township council had authorized the change, and he would therefore dis miss the case without costs. If, how- ever, he was found to be wrong, in this regard, he would request that the township expend the sum of $50 to make the necessary changes which that divert the f mtended to | | would do away with the flooding Kingston, News Co., apposite Y M.{ The Stylish Man. Will not be ocomtent with anything | but one of Campbell Bros' swell styles in new spring hats. Easter Post Cards. Splendid assortment. 10. per dos. A. A stylish and costly never lessens genuine grief. mogument { sae being the son of Pan, {He is taken into the house, | whatever about | to the end that some lest success now current on the | stage, the same being i presentation | theatre | engagement | going | lected for fers' say, tion to witness the pi i more from your druggist at 50c and the nature of the story promises an entertainment of great novelty and interest. In this play Me, Faversham impersonates a faun--the the god of might indi- ol pure the case this was one this is not entirely in Mr. | the shepherd. While cale that the play { fantasy, The faun, ders \into Londom, where ered one night bathing in a fountain clothed as a human being, and then the story be gins. As the faun kuows nothing the conventions of be imagined utilized the surprising Knoblauch, has the life, the it may easily dramatist has the great London "Priscilla Runs at the Haymarket Faversham is supported by His leading lady ulie Opp. The Private Secretary. sults are secured. Mr. author of "The Faun," Away' Mr. company. beautiful J a hme 18 What should prove ome of the most | i noteworthy of the theatrical the the of all offerings of season will be of that funniest farce comedies, "The Private Secre tary," which comes tothe Grand on Saturday, April Sth; bargain matinee and night. "The Private Secretary" was revived this Winter in Boston and New York, where it broke all records lin both the Colonial in Boston the Empire Theatre in New York. great was its suocess in the latter that Mr. Gillette extended his for three weeks longer to the Criterion, where 1t er he huge bus Priv Secretary' is a & the of the curtain of same and the comp the famous comedy i their present, joved t same iness from fall presenting ate ream rise until the ¢ specially respect ¢ pant Old Lake Captain Dead. Capt James Stebbins rine man, died, im Sodus, was the ok resident ninety-four to the gre dest bemg vears Stebbins came England when twent for a number of Allen. Later he sailed largest vessels on the 1872 sailed Capt of the # lake tir m and $2 Derbies ertain of Bros', Nifty $2 You are at Campbell finding the best Kingston's store. Novels, city i! lo Y MLS Novels, Novels, Finest Kingston grade in News Co. opposite ¢ to adver the hig Biou ace of That when wren sttending the This pl as been using a good ¥ ink recently, and the pe what its propriet to | yeu it pay one nights, i de reading and are responding gs invite he is pre {senting Victor Kingsley the city for John Bradden and re visiting friends in few days Piles Quickly Cured At Home nstant Relief, Permanent Cure-- Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper. Many cases of piles have been ured by a trial pacimge of Pyramid Pile Cure without further treatment When it proves its value to you, get a box and be sure you get what you ask for. Simply fill out free coupon below and mail to-day Save your- self from the surgeon's knife and its torture, the doctor and his bills. FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Pyramid Drug Company, 268% Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile Cure, at once, b) mall, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name .. 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