Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jun 1911, p. 5

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Er Syl : THE DALY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, yma ~ rT stg : - : -- : ? : ---- . Engineer Craig said he sent wen tothe live of others on the same street f \ repaic the walk as soon as he was (but it only governed cities: with a! Y 10: RR. HANLEY TT [notified "and that there were other population of 50,600 and.over. This ; a / ee & places that needed fixing. Mrs. Draper imatler was also referred to the ay!" { ASKED TO MOVE CAB STAND, asked for fair compensation for the | solicitor. | 1 "my FIVE SEPARATE SCHOOL! AS IT 18 NUISANCE. efpensé attached to the injury done| A communication was received trom] BOARD MEMBERS. | Jer son. The mgiter was referred to fA. B. Cunningham regarding the cab | -- dhe city solicitor. {stands opposite the British- American, : Tenants Leave Property Along A 'communication was also received hotel. Mr. Cunningham owns pro- | 4 : : Which the Horses Stand----Mrs, KE, [from W. -H. Compton, Fronten: |pesty there and as a-result of . the! eclare--They Refuse to be : . va Ss A. Draper Asks Damages for In.|street, relative to the action of aloffensive odors arising from the!' timidated--Will Use Their Civill : : jury to Her Son. nigh named Ashley, who proposed to |borses Standing along there so much Rights. | , oo : : a - erect -a building on the west side of Lol their time several tenants' have! : * : po | ) \ ; : : NE . waés Al the boar} of works meeting on Frontenas slreety ilptween Princes 3}left the premises, : | Kiageton, Jane 2o~tTe He di } \ ) Bh ; Thurdéday afternoon a communication land Mack. street "lhe petitioner | The board hald that this was tor) : in answer Lo the statement of | + Women 3 ae Ries. 4 was read from Mrs. E. A. Draper, Al- [claimed that the house was to bh {matter which newded Jooking into an | Rev. Father Hanley to the Cathohe | ' ' Womans White: Canes, oi hve, 312 wert street, paying that on May 24th [built projecting further out over t injured business to a great ' ex. | readers of the Whig, the undersigned | * her son, aged eighteen years, bad [street line thin the houses dn tht tent. | The members were in favor | members of the separate school board | Girl's and childven's White Canvas fallen and injured himself on the board-| vicinity, and therefore would pre fof placing the cab stands in front | Wish to say that feeling, as they do, | y : Shoes, 3c. to 31.25 : walk running from Brock to Mack [vent a good view, and would 'alss lof the government' buildings, ' such as that secrecy makes gowards, the time | . Bove'. Girls® d-Child's Barelod strecls, as the result of which the was [destroy the good appearance of the [the custom house and : office, | Das come for them to make use of | : i Sanit Ean ils Rarelodt disabled for several days. The letter [street. dt "was: shown that an act |where private business would not be | heir civil rights aid assert their magp- | t claimed that it was owing to a Ue thad been passed iu the legislature re harmed. A committee consisting of | Rood, Further, they never pledged | Girl's and Children's Patent Ronan fective walk that her son fell. 7 City | garding the building of houses past the chairman and city engineer was LPEmSelves to the apparently perman- 3 Rapdals ¥ : : ' | appointed to: look into the matter. I, | ot secrecy spoken olby the chairman, : i Straw Slipphrs, 30c - ---- 2 | Isaac. Allen wanted o ete walk | 80d strongly deprecate it, except in in- See these values, t hey are the best ever nflered at such Mraw Slippers, PASOBLAAALALAL000000000000000060000000000008 {along the south side of Karl at t {dividual cases, when it may be justi- low prices. We have not all sizes in every style, but can fit Boating Shoes, | Teel. Hiable to withhold 'information from you with Jiffefent sty ks -- vr as 2 Bathing Sh r » OS, : ® irom Collingw wt | ! $ - | west ya vaed Sroet 1s 19 fat {the press. They maintain that the re- #& Men's Tan Blucher Oxfords ©... ic... 2... $2.00 ) a board granted the uokt n "| purt printed in your paper is substan- Mén's Patent Blucher Uxfords .... \ $2.00 z : Suit Cages: A glass window. req : ; I tially true, and while it may ent to Men's Patent Button Oxfords ...... .... .. $2.00 | ow was broken in the! he: quick. insults 7 The. Men's Ti Pat Colt. Uxdcrd 3 ON . Hand Rags. t > " {American cafe, on Wellington street, |, JWEK, insults no one. The, rever- Men's Tan Patents Colt Oxfords"... LL... $2.0 - [as the result of a heavy bl t wha * end chairnian should not take for him- _ Sizes range from 5 169, Trunks, REGULAR 50¢--NOW 25c¢ eat, "eh self remarks kat apply purely to lay. : : [was set off .in the street, amd the | igi the 3 ' men. Our stand was dignified; is ap- {city engineer was dnstructed to have | proved by the people op onr rid 84 : iy J Jeluced. A whose opision is worth minding, and ; [yA Jorthar. Petition from { Robert | oq uees us no pangs of conscience, ° {Ho os dy oy or compensation dot | As for the ambiguous warning that \ 7 ; had done on a. drain | "thissmatter will be dealt wi t the {running Seo Kira to Barrie streets, | proper time, in the Joule ik and | Las Teesived, but it was decided that {hy the proper authority," we look e------ | r. too was not 'entitled to com {upon as a threat unworthy of Father . rE -- | eae ow, . , {Hanley und of the free country in : : . | embers present, Alds. Rigneyv (¢huir-! hich we live, or an attempt on his GRAND JURY RECOMMENDS . : 000¢ man), Harrison, Toye, Carson and [part to displace the issue, coerce Un- en { Bailey. | tholic opinion in favor of certain par- | Removal From Jail of Prisoners of J = ° : A -- ities who have shown of late no small | " Mind ? AFTER BETTER SERVICE. AED : Unsound Mind, : * [alnount of animosity and spite - to- The grand jury in connection with ore un 5 | | {wards a man not absolutely undeserv- | : n abgolutely. un ry the county court amd court of general } VIP OS IIIT P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street EPPA VVIVIRIC IERIE TORY CEPR Re " er ---- LLL00400000400000000 + * Want Bet i nt - Benefits ween Kingston ing of esteem and sympathy. 2 ] . aud Moutreal, i y . sions reported to Judge Madden, on ! 3 But we hepe that the good peopleof | 56% 1 4 I ' 3 " PeECl e { At the board of trade meeting, held, Kingston are intelligent enough not ti | Thursday afternoon, Rogar ing the --FOR-- > pd {last evening, a communication was ré be misfed into believing that a ques- | 18 the Jury stated that an imbecile . i 3 iceived from the secretary of the Gan- sion of reengaging teachexs a eots | and: a blind man were found - there. or tur ay funoque board of trade regarding bet- 'some vital point of church discipline. | Recommendation was made that pris .. {ter railway service between ielleville Finally, if the above intimation js | overs of unsound mind should be re 7. {and Montreal. It was pointed out meant to intimidate fearless men who jmoved from this institution. smment 9 7 that the traffic is heavier between [understand their "duty and enjoy the | WO¥ made upon she making of tile by i a all | the prisoners of the jail, which was £ i | Pelleville and Toronto than it is be |confidence of all citizens and of } : 10 PER CENT {tween- Belleville: and Montreal, con- |creeds, it is useless and petiy. {proving very profitable. Better accom THURSDAY JUNE 2 ~ 5 | sequently they had better service. 'I he | Signed : | modation was urged for the turnkey . 2 nd REDUCTION ALL {way the schedule stands at the pre-|J. M. LANOS, Superior Staff, Royal | 1 he jury visited the various charitable oh ; : {Sent time a person cannot get from| Military College. | institutions. It found that more ade . OVER $1.00. {here to Montreal on a fast train ex-|E. T. STEACY, Merchant. { | quat? prov ision~&vas being made at : foopt in the middle of the day or the'J. A. MACDONALD, Purchasing Agen| | Rockwood asylum for water - supply ° . {middle of the night. The Gananoque ! of the Canadian Locomotive Works, | and for improved samtation. Larg D th All . 1 {board of trade thought if Kingston E. W. MULLIN, Real Estate Agent, er grants were recommended for the ecora ons, { 0 ors, cooperated that a request for better! © Wholesale and Retail Grocer. | various' hospitals. - service would be met. The matter WILLIAM COOK, Manager Dominion | ! h #" | OKYQ"!:~ referred to the railway commit-| Textile Company. | Very Wise Precautions. : e { yr | Evidently the precautions whicl C er ar ° | tee. y ! n $ he as id thal Another matter brought before the Principal Rielly's Letter: | have been taken to be assure tha the water conditirns and gas pine i i {board was that of unused power at] .. . | I | The following letter has been sent to! which are laid under the streets which i | i 174 WELLINGTON ST. the city light plant. Men are em-| Challe i a | ployed to run the plant known as the the Rev. Chairman and members of the) ie to be paved are in:-good shape "day load" and | is used to fire | Separate School board: , | bef the rovd is sealed over i 2 : ay load" aud coal is used to five | "PUL CIO ROE he tnterent ol ested hy The a i whic . Owing to the great demand for this | | . lit and no revenue is forthcoming. . 2 » ® : peace and harmony 'in St, Mary's : - : : : i { The plant is capable of manufactar- | C40 1 cemiénted what dificrences | P"V® besn found in Siffevent Years. The material, 1t 18 likely ty be yay | mg 730 horse power and the one who |} 0d existed between Certain members | ther day. in front o Ridvon's : scarce. brought up the matter thought ithe | 3 | store on Wellington street, while la . | ower could be utilized and scold to] OL the board and myself, and I re borers attached to the water works - {} 1 rs at' a vethiction .. | otived from these members a candid as-| Senart i wiretenganed in. Pxing un mal consumers al vetion ae | shean that af este botwan va) erariment woe mani) in Ging et Your. Supply Now jrante put very hi € to manufac ure | had been buried. With this understand. ¥ote r map, they loun A Ae "J : it. The power committee was request- [ing I applied for re-engagement for | 78% pine, w hich was fixed while Ww T y cd to deal with it. 1911-12 on the merits of my work for; excavation was open, ---A pn . . the past four years, understanding how- S------ District Meeting. ever that there still exists a spirit of A Clerical Yachting Party. | | trations by Miss Laura Rose were greatly enjoyed: The following officers of synod clergymen and some of 0000 0000000 POY 00000000 the, board and il put to popular wv. Yithe'r wives. © Among those ahoard ninety per cent of the separate sznool| (0 pp. Rishop of Ontario amd Mrx : gs . 1 The distri ting of the Women' oe district meeting of e Women's Th : rt : : 1 Institute, held at Ride on June animosity against me on the part off On Friday morning, (Cha-les Mnedon ' 2 ; 2nd, was highly successful. A splendid these same members who have no chil- | ald, of Gananoque, took out of Kings { RUMI EY BROS : | programme was given by local talent dren 'to attend the school. Although Hon, on his yacht Kate. for a tri e lund the address and practical demon- |4WIt® realize that my re-engagement {among the Thousand Islands, a par . : {would be endorsed hy the majority of | 4, » were clected for the ensuing yeal : of this. ci i \ President, Mrs. R. GG. Leggett, New. | lax-payers of this city, | feel that My | Mills, oe Dean of Ontario and Mrs . ' : -----. - . . snes mm) . Saturday Morning 8 30 0 CLOCK boro; first vice-president, Mrs, J. Dh. | peconat Sgiiy. Jud uy duty as the Ridwell, Canon Starr; Rev: .J. BR. and ' . W. Darling, Lansdowne; second whee. | Practical Catholic demand akin the Mrs: Serson. of Gananfiqie: Rev, JJ : 3 resident, Mrs. (Dr.) Elliot, Secley's | interests of harmony and to prevent | W. del Wright. of Murray, and Rev a urntiure secretary-treasurer, Mrs. George | further dissension on the board Ls pa. Wright, "of Maitland. Lunet {Godkin, Oak Leaf; directors, Mrs. H. j should withdraw my application for] ("Coy Ho (he vacht. and the | FOR ANGLICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL Gro- {rest nzagement. Permit me to stale | BLOUSES---White Muslin and Tailor Made W. McNally, Westport; Mrs. R. : 2 pavty wis: expected back at six ASSOCIATION, 3 thi Newh M I Rrack however, that the motion of I'rustee | ! 1 n RQ : ter, MNewboro; iss Laura racken, | Rowe » n p io of Trustee! oq Shirt Sleeves, French Sleeves aod Kimona y's Bay; Miss M, Tao, Delta; { Dutiy at the last meeting of the hoard |" lock, p y | i cients Formed as Result of the Passing of < Bleeves. Prices range $1.50 to 3.50. Miss N. Donevan, Melcombe; auditors, | (although | can scarcely believe that | Mrs. E. G. Adams, Westport; Mrs. W. | Mr. Duffy has enough intelligence to! * Received Fine Position. Canon at Ontario Synod--Meeting Se rd 98¢ H. Whaley, Newboro jim such a natiow himseff), I con-! Ross Donaldson, who has been em Held in St. George's Hall Thurs. A ----_---- sider as an sult not only to myself! ployed by the k " { tu a y - | 3 ployed by e Dominion Express com day Night. ' Gave a Tea. { and to the members of the board, but pany for the past few years, has se y ® should arouse the indign-|eured an excellent situation, and left At the finnh meeting of the Ontario SKIRTS Navy and Black Spot Duck | Thurwiay - aftersioon, Mee. Bidwell {that iu shoul Ae the tui l, on Tuesitay after Fav v cloe @ v the mem- mo 1 vast major o the ' 2 Jor OE ew dave ago synod, on Tuesitay "after hoon, Skirts, $2.00 and 2.50. . BE the ee ara a So have as there Jor Wihipeg o few days agus His | ou OT ta bers of the Synod and ladies, and the | parents, who have had childveng pass | many friends will be pleased to learn Ean 2 : 3 mation of "The Sunday School Asso-| HALL SKATS, HALL MIRRORS, Saturda 98¢c | Midwelt was assisted by Mrs. 1. G. |appreciate the sacrifices | have made! former salary "on a beautiful run ' | Campbell, Miss Constance Cook, Miss to clevate their children and to lift | acrosd the ( anadian North-West and this association was duly organ i : at a Sunday Bool conference ~~ CANGH event was a most enjoyable one. Mrs | through my hands, who know and [that he is receiving nearly double his | ciation of the Diocese of Ontario, AND UMBRELLA HOLDERS, ved { Mabel Dalton and Miss Elsie ense. | their school from the gutter in which ---------------- | The tables were prettily decorated with | 1 found it to its" present respectable Athletics Line-up. held in St. George's hall, Phursday SKIRTS---Gloria Taffeta, the best imitation o [tiene A a a El ed, | "Busy" Joyue will make his first ap. | VmIng, which was well 'attended Taffeta Silk made in the world, rustles and. {dered the thanks of the members = of | 1 cannot close my remarks: without | pearance with the Athletics on Satur This newly-formed association wil wears better than silk. Black and all colors, z { Synod to Mrs, Bidwell, for the kind- |0Xpressing to my friénds on the day, in centre field. Dick w ill be. at Ast in fonjunction with, and for th $1 50 and 2.00 ; { ness. Judge McDonald and Canon {Loard my grateful appreciation of Heft and Reid at right. Muckler = and | PUTPose 'of carrying out the objects of . «.UU, [Starr also spoke; and Archdeacon [1h manly and dignified support they | Walsh will hold the first sack and oe. | the, Sunday school commission, crea ) ve X ed by | Carey returned thanks on behalf of have accorded me, and of their pub- | cupy "(he pitcher's" box, although it is 3 : * shall consist of the bishop, who shall Saturda 98¢c { Mrs. Bidwell. Miss Annie Daley also [lic-spirited discharge of duty--indopen- | not known yet where each will play hn hist ' assisted Mrs. Bidwell. dent, intelligent and conscientious Che remainder of the line-up will be |P¢ officio president, of the clergy of : ' : ¥ | Ea CIS pny men who sesk" to promote the educa: the same as the last game the diceere, the teachers and officer SAILOR SUITS Children 8 White Sailor An} Jarrell-Reid SAAR: tional advancemefit of the pupils they | a Ene of the Sunday schaols, and the as . - » r An interesting event took place -at'[represent, and not gratify personal | To he Decorated, delegates to sv noe . Suits, . Ready trimmed, Prige $4.50. { the residence of Andrew Reid, Ameline- | malice. My decline 'in health throught phe post office custom house and At Thursday night's meeting, office [burg on June 7th, when his youngest jover-exertic oorty-Tighter . . ri - . : s electe re Lie discussion : i m in pool ty ighted, poorly revenue offio i be decorated for § Vr elected, and a g ral 4 yor |danghter, Mise Lula, was upited in | ventils 8 r 1 a | ' Pe tated and overcrowded forms of | > 2 was taken part in, on Bundav school : rhii | Coronation day. George Mills has the f on § ' A Y, - { marriage to Frederick Jarrell, of the! the sch sols and the nervous sul jen foomtr ct for Scores a the post a Bx work, on the general synod of Canada. It Bishop Mills opened the meeting {steamer Varuna. The bride wore [gal strain t hiel ave | es AT Ae mauve silk with cream trimming, and |? ted § aa hich 1 have sal jand S. 8 Corbett has the contract . a . retire > Fn rive By her fath Miss | ected for the past six months 8 for decorating the custom house and | "ith sn address, and then retired, ov $ 2 j%as given away hv her father. Miss |unothir cause of this withdrawal, but |; . > ing to press of business, and the chair { May Williams, Belleville, a cousin of | wpb : . inland vevenue offices. Things aré in 1 : . ouse resses rappers, the bride, played the Wedding March { while leaving the service of the board preparation now and the work will be | 2% taken by Dean Bidwell : : x " | Both the bride and groom are well- i shall alwaye feel an interest in St { commenced on Monday ; In his addres, the bishop pointed The Leading 1'ndestaker. ham Dresses Chambra {known and highly esteemed by 4 large Mary's school | shalt follow the fu- | ei bani out the great lack of knbwiedge some 'Phone 147. - ' y i circle 'of friends, who wish Than _--ye ture progress of grand characters ol! Brought From St. Thomas. children had of the holy scripture, 3 < v IF : : ends, ph ¥ |stidents whom it has been my pleas s prayer book and the church itself. He » 5 WIFE WENT OF¥ Dresses vears of happy married life. : 1 Angus Mechonald, from St. Thomas, had thought that perhaps, at this ses -- ---- [ure year by veat to instruct, and i EE { (ALE. . . | was Frought to the pity, last night, by 3 With Anothe M Break? . Genuine Panama Hats. { trust that the future of the school | a sion of the synod, that arrangements Another Man--Breaking Up {a constable from thet city. He was might have been made for the ap of a Local Home. The prices 1a this lot range from $1.50 to 5.00 We guarantee ours to ba the genuine | will be as successful as during the four | recently semtentéd tu four vears for i 1 ? : pointment of a secretary for the Sun Ne return from his work to what hn : . years of my regime. am, gentiemen, | ; : Horgery. He spent t pight in the day school worl. He ihought that if § y 9 Sputh "American Panamas.- Drop. in yours respectfully WRNAED X ; . q i) Ys we . . : p a : suppcessd to its Bappy and set Saturda 3» 8c. and try on some of the new shapes and IRIELLY . (police cells, and was taken out tothe |, suitable man could be secured, there (lad heme a gn a : ; X i whe . : & EAP 3 : : : » In slower t of he investigate our values, which are the | eo | Penitentiary this morning. would be no difficulty in the secufing [iy tr Aad . Jom part ' ; the COATS Long, full length Duck and Repp best in Kingston. Ask to see our spe- ste . ih J 3 x . King. Case Was Enlarged. » - ui the money {lo pay his «alary saying that his be: hind. wer : cial at $5. Campbell Bros', King i Scott's, Buckley's and Christy's. The great: question of traming the (arin hat, is wil hae. ge ue ith | i | : " a x od Coats, White. $5.50 to' 6.50, "on's only eXclusive hat and fur | A case which w book, for the po | Ww, sell these famous hats as well as "he honld be | 5 i . {lice court Friday, wig enlarged wotil yp, other leading mak 4 whey i te gun be | Kin Se Eapleamvat, coring ou : 2 #8, and when | gre but a qualified teacher, would Kingstonias on Monday Jest Hs Saturday 98¢c. RI" Mond h h \ Monday. A charge 1 made that x! i a 3 -- a y . He K It ALL | citizen kas been violating rules of the | hat my ore on rR aun > todte Sllousd to leuch in, the day weluoviay sid t ume. lurid language and go afte i -. ae > nF board 1 - Poe tore » Cd iat ET w P int Nun oils Hig. oo as Be = air ith Futon Sin ¢ WHITE UNDERSKIRTS--5 Dozen Ladies aa Vincent, NY, Facie says: | bourd of health in Sopand lo the s amphell , Kingston's only ex. he --- I ~ Stop es id he howd lives bo oy hint hs Shite ad the - White Muslin Underskirts. Lace and Em- phd a Son .> the new | eg 2 ge. {clusive hat and fur store. that this idea would be abandoned. [swear out a warrant for the arrest of broidery trimmed. Price $2 to $3 River Sfeambont ny, in an old; "Katrine," by Lane, #2, at Ug Wrote the First Pe "| Trained teachers were a necensity. ~~ {the floving pair, but he took things as ed. o 8 company, is a [ows . : rst Foem. After the bishop retired. and Denn [8 matter of course, saving that it | orion i i he staam- I Mra. Charlotie Carson-Taloott, of | Bidwell took charge of the meeting, was through no fault of his that she ; y 9 3 rine and was captain of t er Norseman over thirty years ago. | Pri E Saturda fs 8c. ; : A ove ¥ 3 { Prince Edward cotinty, can claim the (the latter called upon Dudley Hill, of | was foresd to go away » : 8 fie knows svery inch of the fhemmboat . - ; : {honor of having written the first cor- [Napanes, who bas, for many years, | He went siraightway/ ty a second Siusisiese is a very popular citizen Y jonation ode, as a tribute to King [been actively engaged in Sunday | hand dealer, sold all his furniture and ingston, oz ou Employ i George VY. Mrs. Taleott's poem ap- [school work, to explain the new canon, [household effects and is now bows ling (peared in the Whig on June Sth. and after he did 20. the officers for [80d still keeping his job. Before go. . " - : We" - SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. AL x 18 = ¥ es. Hal In F Selection i ------ the association "wie elected, an fol- [I02, the woman took her one child - a Eastern yacht racing associ tion | | " : Bargains in Books. ' lows : Chairman, Bean Bidwell, secre 110 her mother, with the excuse that will hold its annual regatta at Cape When you eat . | Gireat opportunity to secure summer tary. Dudley Hill (Napane): Seasurer, ol Way Be ya for a short time, Ro & y deserted ushand sail tha he _ Shits wil be 8 *ruiging race from copyright novels, beautifully. bound: Aer the election there was eansider. | 08d always seed her ax well 2s he Paton : and illustrgted, Jor 42¢. volume, Sat- ble discussion on Sunday school knew how a , Vincent, N.Y., on July I5th, On July | reading. over 2,00 volumes of recent |. F. Hague ig K " Soc v urday only, at Uglow's, work. g Hu : nockabout Hats, and Po the wily i i seein { clit ari in The Largest Assortment 0 ; a 9 SAN hats, 25c.. up at Camphel "Sood or > pete made A few valuable store Gxtuess, lofi, | On Jone 10h, 1841, seventy yours] OF wow dechies in Kiogsion in all the ar gfe a WN a i; Bros', Kingston's hat store. = Eugen yn ie going at a bargain. At Kirk's, Tago, wns the opening of the fired wih | new styles, 0, BV, fw Ry iba» . : i » SF Cv Rie neckwonr sale starts today. ter pEcliamnt nt Kineston "be [ord Campbell Bron', Kinoxten's anly ox. Bibby 's Sle. fancy hose, 2c. ee SH We. ties, for 2e. Sydegham, closive hat amd fur stove I es

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