Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Mar 1912, p. 2

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2% hoy Bi % That stay tard Materials of Splendid qualities in British, French and German Fabrics of the latest designs, Exclusive In Style Man Made to Order Strictly Tailored $15.00 to $30.00. Your inspection invited. No obligation™to buy. McK AY 149-157 Brock St. Carpets for Spring are | lowisr in price, and | twide the variety are lower price with softer colors. We have every- thing worth buyiny MATS Every conceivable shade all sizes, small sizes to match larger ones. R. McFAUL'S CARPET WAREHOUSE. + : Mi sssssssssacacscncnsd Setville J. wexsmith, Stuart J, Wilson, SEXSMITH, WILSON & COMPANY Real Eatate__as and Fleancial ers, Sorreipon Solicited, Win Block, ie rid Naskatovn. Sank, -- 20000000000 00000000, Real Estate » . Bargains. $3,900 -- Frontenac Street, near Earl Street, detach- ed brick, 7 rooms, hot water heating. [( $3,000---Johnson Street, tached brick, 7 hot air farnace; payment. $1,650--Barrie Street, tached frame, 3 we; large £2,500 -- ~ Single frame, 7 paoma, b. & ¢; mice deep | $3,000 -- University Avenue brick, 9 rooms, HA: fur- 8 @ deo- rooms, small de- rooms. lawn; $150 rooms, & co; new; $150 cash. = Princess Street Double store and dwell- ing for tnvestmenmt. = ° § dn a detaAnod brick, 7 rooms, hot air plectric light, MARCH-~time t to | get veady for Spring Many are buying now while the stocks are very large and an extra big choice. . to select from. They're wise. . Dining-room designs are all new this year--Oak and Mahogany, and they're catchy and rich. Round Tables and Nowest Buffets in Golden. Surface, Satin, Fumed or Mahogany finishes. Theré's a choice for you. Low prices. CARPETS from European Mills. RUGS from England, Germany. Turkey, ete. LINOLEUM. the grad old Scotch kind, all widths and desigus. CURTAINS, Lace, Brussels Nett. Silk, Madras, ete. REPAIR AND UPHOLSTERING WORK promptly done. Yours, T. F. HARRISON COMPANY 'Phone 90. CLAIMS 8300 DAMAGES For the Beachiug of the Barge Mary Louse, The case of J, H. Cohen ve. F. Anglin, Brewer's Mille, will be heard at the county eoart which opens. at the eourt, house on Tuesday mornin, helore Judge . Madden. The pisinii claims 8500 for damages for the sink ing of his barge, the Mary Lovise, last fall. He hived Nr. Anglin to take his boat up the, river with a cargo and in some Way or other the barge was beached at Hog Laka, and it now remains « total wreek. J. L. Whiting i appearing for © the plaintiff ' and King & Smythe for the defendants. rt TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, What Happued a Quarter of a Centary Ago. Joseph Yates, of the Whig staf, left for ew York. Welland caval tolls "reduced to two IIR per ton Agitation to. appoint three assessors for the city instend of one s Snell, died at Garden Toland ty five years, midway between the city is fifteen inches thick, ENE DNLY WNTTISR WAG, 7 [POWER FOR KINGSTON 10 RE DEALT WITH ON MONDAY AFTERNOON the Utilities Committee--The presentatives at the Meeting. On Monday afternoon, the civic utilities. committee will deal with the] question of cheap electrical power sup-| ply for Kingston, as at the last meet: ing of the committed Manager respondence with the Seymour com- pany and the Hydro-Eleetric Commis sion, with a view of contract with the Seymour gompany. The committee is not conversant with the details of the latter's various of fers, which have been before the cis council for two years. The idea is that the city might be connected up with the Seymour Power company at the Trent. At present this com- pany has reached as far east as Napa- nee. Eventually the Hydro-Electric Commission will buy out the Seymour company, and it is to this deal that thé committee is looking. Ald. Rigney, chairman ol the vcom- mittee, has received no further word from the Mydro-Fleetrie Commission ahout power, although Hon. Adam Beck stated, last week, that bo in: tended forwarding a contract to the Kingston council this week, for a sup ply of power from Waddington, NY. It is expected, however, that this con tract may arrive before the committee meets on Monday. Representatives of the Seymour company will be present at the utilities meeting, apd prepared to discuss terms for power. VISIT TO KINGSTON. Of Miss Mack Superintendent. Miss Mackenzie, the Victorian Oider superintendent of Nudses, 27th. From her Rt. George's hall at four the afternoon, she was the guest Mes. Haney PP. Smith, King street, sident of the local branche Mise Mac kenrie spoke at length of the work, progress and its still great need of fi nancinl assistance for the Canada district. A large number ladies interested w« given an incentive to continue increase their efforts by the en the Kingston order by kenzie, an praise giv prosperous vear this branch has had. . BURGLARS AT WORK. Prevost"s Store Was Robbed of Clothing. Burglars During Thursday night, or persons entered the stove 'of with 'two suits of clothing, an overs coat and a few shiris, that the burglary was committed some time between 12 and 2 o'clock. gate which luneway, at the side of the store, place, and further investigation reveal oll the fact that a window at the rear of the store had been smashed, show- ing that this was the way in which the store had been entered. BUY ICE AS NEEDED, * Tickets Will be Exchanged for the Commodity. Kingston Ice company, this venir, © intends to sell its product by tickets. A book of thirty tickets, it is understood, will be issued for $1.75, witich will entitle the householder from twenty to twenty-five pounds for every ticket given. If a larger quan tity, from forty to fifty pounds is de sived, the thirty tickets will cost $2.75 The company says that it will give the boast possible service. By this arrange mont people need only buy ice as the: require it and this may result in being almost i years past. The Gave a Farewell Dinner Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Searle, Clergy Thurstlay evening to R. J. Robinson, of Livingston's, who is leaving the dty to take a position in Toronto. a most enjoyable manner, Mr. son was presented hy those present with bag. The tables were beautifully dec as a double surptise to Those present besides the host Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Burns, Miss Leora Bums, A Mclean, A. Woodrow, Charles Jackson, Our Boys and Girls, icine or spring clothes. We are inter that are shown in Candda. cardinal, reefers seem he favorities. E. P. Jenkins. No More Election Cards. Hereafter it will od illegal for any one to distribute "Mark wouwr ballot cards" or similar literature on poli ing day in any municipality in Om. tario. At present the prohibition' ap- plies only to Toronto, but the muni cipal committee of the legislature has aceepted a bill making it apply geoe- rally. Great Western Feature. The King Hdward theatre has secur: ed the great western duction, "The indian Maseacre," Huondeeds of cow this thon- this eveat, Coravght und So and Raturday. Goes 16 Renfrew Dairy School. van Pubic) who for" th past Seymour Company Will Have Hea! Folger i was instructed to bring down all cor: | entering into nu enzie, Victorian Order of made her amiual visit td Kingston on March arrival in the city until the meeting held iv her honor ip o'clock in of pre- its Western of in district nursing were present and were pleased as well Miss Mac- who said that the present vear was without doubt the most peaceful, ever Entered and are at work in the city. some person Z. Prevost, 1 Brock street, and made off It is believed The is used to close up the was found to have been removed from its to ice as cheap as it has been street west, gave a farewell dinner on During the evening which was spent in Robin- a handsome walrus trayelling orated with white and vellow flowers. The dinner and the presentation came r. Robinson. and hostess - wore Mr. and Mrs. A. Flett, and Just now they neid- either spring med- vated in clothés and are showing the nicest coats for both boys and girls Navy and FRIDAY, "9TY AND vio INITY. i 82 Hats, { The King of 32 hats is the Wa GeargeMills & Co. are sole verly ages, Johnson Was Quite Well. » The general state that Frederick jones aped from that in | day evening, did ne fing in his "hire feet, being" in a fit cond n {to is operativi, he was i Fhe wound in his side At Garden Island. The gang oi ship {on the Calvin fleet, authorities lohnson, "who tution, Thurs the build not hospital leave quite Rn is healed. arpenters working it Garden Island, Friday. The tog rebailt, the steam- Boats have been workmen, and ass of navigation returned to Uuebee, Johnson has been er Simla and © oth in the hands of the waiting for the upet nity Seraping Paved Bloc ks. Friday men were at off the paved This is the for years, = engincer's office in reeint years ed on March od. On morning Work serujdng roads on King strest earliest street seraping is on record in the ely that the 17th, corporation the mud on one streets were serap- but frost follow actasion Trouble With a Car. The brake on street oar No. 8 gave out on Friday morning, and it caused the motorman and conductor a great deal of trouble to get ir back to the barns. Instead of the motorman brakeing the car from the front the conductor was forced to run the brake. at the back the car, and the torman look after the the « of mo power Contractors Are Liable. the new hax been clear bricks are attention, King number Since 'street pave nt on I offi a commencing It to the any of loose show duty thing is not to do need of of the city er about fixing then ment is in the hands of tors "for five years, and they posed to make repairs, as the pave the contrae are sup. Ice as Far as Can be Seen. harbor is covered with water. Even at this rate it will be weeks beforé the harbor will be clear At Nine Mile Point, this week, the ix stretched as far as could be seen. Un til this weakens, there is1litfle chance of a brealup in the harbor. The road 3 from the city 1b the islands is in very bad shape. Inspecting the Line. A party consisting of 9, B. Hama, third vice-president of Canadian Northern: A. JF. Hills, superintendent of the " Cdpadian Northern Ontario : George Colins, superintendent of the lay of Quinte, arrived in the the former's private morning. They came R. local hom the enst, 30 o'clock, via the Bay of Qunite, to Desoronto and Trenton. and | from there on tha n nadipn Northern. line to Toronto. The trip was for inspec tion of the line. The ice ioe the the Sit, in car on Friday up on the G.T. and left at 10.p ' Have your carpets cleaned, sewed by H. Milne. 'Phone laid M2, and Tv The Hat Store. Easter Hats It's the tight time now | to prepare for Easter and fine weather by selecting | the Spring Hat. We ask | youto buy here because we can give you the best | values, We import direct | ( from the makers, We | M limestone H from Dov. 1 - carry a big assortment. We sell the best made hats. Waldorf $1.50, Hawes $3, Waverly $2 Von Gal $4 | Piccadilly $2.50, Knox $5. i 1 Spring Clothes i Meet the House of | | Hobberlin r pres ntatives 1 at our store To-Morrow. | Make a selection from | nearly 400 varieties and | beméasured by an expert. sus 650 1050 WATCH OUR WINDOWS. AARCH 29, 1912, SPECIAL PRICE 35 Cents MUSIC When the Right "That Naughty They All Lock Good Are Far Away "One Word from 'Come. Little "I've Been Man." "Dreaming Princess.' Fighes." "HI You Can't Art For Rose." is Calling "Rose, Lucky 260 PRINCESS. FROM THE EXUCHANTRESS You" Looking for "The Land of My Own Romance' be as Happy ag Yoo Would Like to be." Me." SCORE, $2.00. Lito MUSH Man Sings Little St ne When They sy "Ldavie; Close ihe fo a Perfect im ive Me What OPEN NIGHTS. the FROM TER" "It Al} Goes Up in Smoke" Non 't Me? sirain March. y Rest of yw Man, Awfully and (go. a Good Would Girl Ai My A Yo THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE fraid of SIUMPING Ur. Yau Week She's Havans Pa I Ty fe Say y 'Phone 918, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Paragraphs Picked Our Reportets. On Friday aftefnoor Newsy Up The from Sh hursdasy ood pois el man who "was brought | io the genera hospital, | afterno { on Charles Phursday, of ele rom funeral to St Th. a Deep," * Clover," en monins, an attack of took place noon Ma Songs, "Out on the "Four-leai Wood," other Ai try ing, th ter's shov chell, of Be yok v official and the 2st, nd ring "Spring Dutton 3 mee Song," ind many the Kingston 'o 1d Wadnes i paca Association, dav ever fon® next wig | H. Min- | chosen n dates and 'erg gided. J) was date was sen and 23rd Clee all Men's and women's stockings, Ihe funeral of Baxter tool uary sale of wal Hen good und sweaters, ete the late pl we from Jdence on karl street on I noon to Cataragu cemetery ral service was Se Forneri, of 1 by Archdeac ', FitzGerald. MONTREAL conducted by St, Luke's cha in Uarey ARCHITECT HERE Concerning Remodelling of the To ronto Bank's Building, W. Davis, the and Hogle, ot was in the at ting f King pied by J. H firm of Davis| of Mon Le | lie building and Brock street Me Loa], druggist, J. R. 3. McCann real est which "the Bank of fe chased and will had been conferring the agents renov ronto 1 CEUpY. with this firm and George B. Mchay, tical branch of the The work will be con first of May Fhe buikling will comple «d, the walls being repla idstone with for manager of Jank men mai be | ed The rounded in the or wid be lavye the entrance will be RECEPTION AT ST. ANDREW'S To the New Minister, Rev, Compton. 8. J. MM The ers of Nt. ceplion J, Compton Phurs dred gation w consisted 8k wives of the Andre their in the manage: hurch ¢ pastor, R church hal About thy {the The pu of musical ort addresses were 4 De. MacGillivary "of Ch mer's church, and Mr, ( Duri iis addres a Jetter that he hag bk De. Mackie, the church. w's io new lay evemng. and Hifty wre momber present, vocal and tions by Res mfiton spoke to referre y receive former pa tor of the The musical 'programme the following numbers thar Uraig: plano lo, Wiss May Hinck! Orr Srihor Craig. Oneal sala, Mrs, Mise Elder; so solo Angu solo, solo, LEG! ALL Y ADOPTE D SON Of Late Joseph George, Price Decides. The Joseph George will case can up bifore Judge Price at the court house on Thursday, in connection with the quest won of succession duties. he Judge decided that Abert Cottender was the legally adopted son of the late Joseph George, and, therefore, he so Judge = TR SE mi SI NEW ARRIVALS S-------------- Special in White Waists for Saturday $1.00 Very dainty Special in NEW MODEL CORSETS at $1.00 a pair, Six styles ' a A Art Another shipment of our genuine French Kid Gloves glove in the trade Our Price $1.00 a pair The best shades in .all sizes. Our guarantee behind each pair i nn, a AY OUR SUITS Are suiting all enquirers after smart suits, and we feel sure we can suit you. Let us try. Prices $10.00 and up dt Pr Pt NSN st NEWMAN AND SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORK will not have to pay the duties, The! costs of the court will be paid hy the! estate, TENDERS WILL BE CALLED In a Short Time for the New Hotel } '10 be Erected Here William Newlands, sechiteet) stated to the Whig, this afternoon, that ten ders for the new hotel would be call-| vd for in a very short time. Tenders | will be called for the foundation work, brick work and plastering just as soon ae some prelissisary work ia regard to the new hotel is arranged for Secured New Position. L. 8, Kaowles, wo recently resign ed as chief clerk to F. Conway, sch sapetrintendent of ihe Kingston & Pen Vroke railway, has adopted a position n the purchasing department 'of the Cangdinn Northern railway at Tefon: equal to the best $1.25 strap | i I | | PENDANTS & NECKLETS CC Daintineas design are Pendants and Add to taal quality and have an aigicle of value with anyone may be justly There is one Pendant with at $12.00 desirable and beauty two featur Neckle thehr we ach satlable you which pleastd design chain that is exceptionally SMITH BROS. 850 KING STREET. Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Jewelers. Fi itting the Glasées AAA AAAS ASA : FRESH CUT f LOuERS . OF BINS PURDY's | 109 'Brock Street | I= i: We Grind Our Lenses ONE PAIR OF-EYLES to a lifetime Do 1 negles t and ah AF tt ww Your Eyes May Need Attention, ard need ff badly. Dos put it off from .dsy day. De yoq know the risk you run"? Every day's added dauger and Eyesight. We ide Glasses to wed 'every defect of vision, and our charges are moderate, NO CHARGE FOR CONSBLIATION 1 Asselstie 0.0. 8. piled 10 ¥ pro t TOVews S000 CPSIOPPIPOIOIRVARS x0 PRINC ¥ S8 ST. Highest Price Paid for all kinds of RAW FURS. W F GOURDIER BROCK STREET. Phone 02 esesscsesssnsssdssssen * x AoquiTTED Banorab o of negligence or w launderin AEE

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