Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1912, p. 2

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PAGE TWO. FURS To rheavises FUR STORAGE Safe and Reliable o Al Furs Sent to us are Electric: ally Cleaned. We issue a receipt covering you against loss by fire, theft or moths. TELEPHONE 489, Our Waggon Will Call John McKay 149-157 BROCK STREET Our Parlor Suites ARE NOT EQUALLED FOR DE. RIGN, QUALITY AND PRICE. CARPETS. RUGS and all the latest in Wilton, Axminster, Velvet, Brussels, ete, at lowest prices. CURTAINS, handsome patters, $1.00, $1.75, $2.85 up to $35.00 Repair and Upholstering promptly done. Yours, T. F. HARRISON COMPANY "Phone 90. . CARPETS Carpets for Spring are lower in price, and twice the variety RUGS are lower price with softer colors. We have every- thing worth buying. MATS Every conceivable shade all sizes, small sizes to match larger ones. R McFAUL'S CARPET WAREHOUSE, FOR A QUICK A DETACHED BRICK RESIDENCE -- Seven rooms, furnace, bath and closet, electric lighting, inside blinds, Central Location. | Oan be bought for EE hh Cb ci et oy rp BRIGHT WEDDING DAY AWARDS OF LICENSES PLUMBERS ON STRIE { 1 OF PANNELL, KET. MISS FLORENCE ALFRED ¥ Was of Have Alexander Ss. This Gone The Groom Campbell, City--The | Couple Saskatehe- wan on Their Honeymoon, to "Happy 'is the bride shines on," and bright | deed looked the shen Miss «Florence only daughter of stammers Pannell, funited in oarriage stndrt Campbell; of Rev and Mre, Alexander Campbell, Marsden, Sask. The ofliviating clergyman tev. Fredirick Robinson, and the wed {ding marehes weve played by Miss whom the sun and happy in of this morning Emma JP Mr. and Mre. W Allred street, was to Alexander bride annell, fon was ! Since THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WFDNESDAY, . RICHARDSON SAYS IT WAS HARD TASK. H. nostes REFUSED Be CREASE ASKED (AVE FOI. Ix New Board Took Over Work |About Twenty-five Men Local Hotelkeepers Have Been | Strike, Declared Tuesday Living Up te Laws--Counsiders Law i for Taking Away Licenses in This Way Unjust. | i. Ww. board of asked by an Involved ix Made, Kinet for My min rs babar came rom Richardson, chaivm livense coi . the Whig. on Wednesda he boss expression of the them. the the Le on on ting off of ] "The { rather son. "1c board took of tels in the the laws, in task of a hard or Mr. Itichar an 1% | 8 § nC i Iie the abiding vit eT » not Lily Shaw, cousin, of the bride, while Miss Fens Singleton sang, ily, "0 Promise M | The bride was om Away father and looked very dainty wedding gown of >white satin, bodice richly trimmed with embroider ed and pearls. Her only orn ment was a pearl and amethyst mock lace, the gift of the groom, shower bouguet of roses and lilies the valley completed tout ensemble, The drawing-room was pretiiiy de corated with ferns apd bydranges while in the dining-room thu scheme was carried out bridal roses and smilax. After the wedding breakiast, wae served at quartette tables, bride changed her bridal gown for travelling suit of navy blue tailored hat of mavy straw, with hand-made and shot silk. The young couple the noon train for Edmonton, where they intend spartding moths before returning to residence in Kingston very sweet her her by m lace oO a flora in carnations, which the Lou hes left, on Alta, SOW up roses Oo take Lloyd-Richards Nuptials, { pretty wedding took place on Wed day nine o'clock in denham street churds, Mise Edith Richards was united in marriage Harold Lloyd The cere was pet formed by Rev. T.0 W. Neal. The wed ing gitended by a large number of friends of the young couple Mize Lily Ridiards, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and John Richards, her brother, acted as best man, The voung couple both from England iid came to this country about twa vears They were attendants of Sydenham strest Methodist church. Mr Lloyd has been in Winuipeg during the ne morning a1 sy, when iy was are ago months, and the will leave on Wednesday wheré they expect ture home winter voung couple for Montreal, make their fu: BLAMES POL AIC S FOR IT. Patrick Driscoll Liquor Explains Loss of License, Some the loss of the hotel men feel keenly of their liquor licenses. Pat rick Driscoll, of the Grimason House, when spoken to by the Whig, plained that it was politics that done it him, and that while le, with the Dest, yard and stables in the city, was cut off, others who kept lit tle more than saloons, were granted i censes, He also stated that he intend ed to stay in his place, and run a tem- and livery stable com had for perance house THE BOARD OF Of the Royal Military Here. VISITORS College Are Royal the mili The hoard of visitors of the Military College are lwre annual tary The Col to make inspection of Canada's mstitution on Point Frederick members of the board are: | Whrtele, Quebec (chairman), ('o). H. 8. Greenwood, Toronto; A. Macdonald, Toronto; rell, Halifax; Rev. J real; Lieut.-Col. "J, wa (searetary). out. - Lieut Major Wor Mont Otta Bishop DPauth, S. Davbar, Real Estate Transfers. The followhwr real estate been reported through 7, Cann's office Brick residence, No. 420 street, and frame store and oarmer Brock and University owned by George Hazlett, to W, GG, Bruce. Brick residence, street, to I. Cohen. Hriek residence, street, owned by J. Compton Double frame, sireet, owned by Henry Eeceles Prick residence, owped by M. Lanos, Frame cottage, No, 'strest, owned By I. Macmurray. County residence, Front Road, ship of Kingston, of H, R. have Ak inles S. i Brock dwelling, No. 200 (queen No. 68 Nalsow W. Randall, to Ge Nos, I. 242-244 Derbyshire, Farl to No. 111 Union street, James Redden to Pref. J, 20, Collingwood Folger, to J. town Connolly Battersea Residest Dead. Thompson Ennis, aged seventy-five years, died on Suturday, of old age and géneral debility. The funeral took place on Monday. Tie deceased was a liberal in politics dnd a Methotist religion. He was well-known highly respected in the vicinity he had resided for forty years. survived by his widow and five James and Aylsworth, at home; Ad am, of Cleveland; William, of New York, and Benjamin, of Winnipeg Many floral tributes wee received from the friends of the bereaved family. in and He ix |ONs, Very Heavy Damage. Hamilton Herald, An estimate made of the annual loss and damage by smoke in Chicago puts it at S3R.000,000, Not only from th esthetic snd sanitary points of view is the vee of smokeconsumers de sirable, bai from the economic Paint of view as well. Customs Import Dati The toes] costoms import duties fo the mienth of Apdl were $28,013.12, or $15,000 of an increase over thy same month fast year, : Had His Desire. fyracuse Pdet-Standand D. NK. Pearsons is dead at ninete- He gave away five millions of hale fortune, Me died two. dollars, hism 3 poor, Luthe died happy. with} while her i charming | Serge with | trimmed | to | avenue, | of Prescott, | where. | pla have | kept, | off 3 inde ad fF Where this and account of the wince . Richardson that perhaps {ception wdmitted, howe had hotel-k ft iter tnere been an © had dis the law, but being hned to understamtl - tha be carried out, had complied Wl right. he men the it they {he men had where eoper i obeved the jtumbe given the " that the hoes vith ther speaking of if, for cutting off fter the » trade, | regarded the ia A junjust one. There Hiquor trade who { vears, the ita share th city | Wor be wp in| The Whig estaplishy of in this td farted Mr. Richardson said that het unfair an the | very ere men in lias been in it for wax deriving 1 he did not to the men cut off. | government § the profits, ane '{ think that it right that their license should "Mon had Men engaged in the business ed.' | for so long a time that het Purine 1 { ter fitted for this kind of than | the busiest | anvthing else. They had mve ted af{ng to {large amount of money, in Ihe strike all thev had, and the! labor b | eases, practically ) | cutting off of their license would prac-| Everything ! in all other tically -ruin Mr. Richardson save that the system | wrong, and that if the men are to their ense, there should be compenxation for ghem crry AND VIC CINITY. Weather (Probabilities. Hercaller will be found at the head of columns six on page thre General Hospital Dietitian, Miss Lillian Lambert, Clergy who has accepted the position titinn the il hospital, « upon her duties on Wednesday ing Leen titi of was fspring be most o amber | Cars weather they were gt winter the pl time in on BWOrk x fn the sesere ol the trouble was rey cold mwnbers is some | prlanber i worted onl re ore to he tiem. trades is INSPECTOR STEWART COMING some 1 1 loge le Enquiry Into Peniten tiary Escapes. To Conduct i i i | | | despatch from Ottawa ins ' toda panes land will conduct and se the weather indieationa] tent left, in double column ven gation 1 jcaptare dhat minister of justice "Warden Platt ation," department, will get reaches stood report fally to the conducting oficial of Mi ulars treet, nt as die- jvestig sad nterad morn to-da anil the at eney wart ' ¥ ne Nar Need Inland Revenue Collections. telorming. Collections for April : £538.50; toh: bonded factory vinegar), other receipts, RA53.25; liceuses totad, 37,501.92 Ottawa J An Un ae 0 accept a inland revenue office ritd, $3,609.41; malt, EO rs, at : sed this verdiet, it being it contrary to the for and against ny Hnce jidoe ref and cig to jury's et dene th his opmnion While jury certainly erdiicts, every thang gistem bas | been ries nes return OG wet Guards Doing Well, Joth, Guards Davis and McCarthy, hurt as the penitentiary the escaping convicts Monday, doing as well as he hey stifl off duty. "Ring's Plate Condition Gibson's, de ode who were by are expected on sixteen, of Helle Napanes, Foley, aged ville, was arrested Monday, he h chain ftom one Tan boots, latest spring fon and lace. Bargair Shoe Store "Moth John red carbolic acid "King's Plate Oe. Gibson's, James Muviay, on Monday "Kentucks ean nt or are y stolen a w Address at Cataraqui. Hall, ficM secretary Christian Eaodeas mn (mitario, ab to Uataragui, Fuesday event and addressed the young peo ple of Methodist church. will the . Presbyterian societies in 3 churth 3 {irass Gave oe Miss kK. for = or went bags." Gibson's of { Puesday, proof Hodge, suicide, &min avthinal, on by tad Cooks this ey ening. Jers Condition Tow x , | Lk uiil Escaped From Rockwood, | of Brockville, Wille tary, from the morning that mata driving in Wednesday ger at mile peniten- Mighae! institu seed," Gibson's on grass hennedy, 81 located a vod hes ital, man «d over wood. mess ol Hoek ASSSA Ln a who had escaped. 'Ihe |: { ! nm, modes hats at two wsidinn Millinery rates prices--mno alike." to the pole] alterwands eosns uted to drive and he v to ti hand Rack Lion, nttacs 1 auth it - General Hospital Howse Swrgeons, Dr. Platt duty on wspital, Dr. Gray Garfield as house su on Wed: reported for the gineral and on at sday morning wlil report for duty I'kursday. br Young and br. left Dr. Kennedy, the surgeon, will remain wiki vuwl then it very likely Robinson, of Kingston, his place Seott have other { the that vil! house full, Be, £, | take Roller for Pittsburg. Fhe county to Pittsburgh morning on the roller was taken on Wednesday steamer Wolfe lsland er. The roller was 10 have heen take: last fall, but those in ch were afraid to take it over the Bar riefield bridge, and it then decided to take it by of Kingston Mills, but thosecin charge of the Mills bridge re fused to allow the.reller pass over it Steam over over way MAY MILLINERY early May Millinery ofl- are this season un- | tempting and attract. | ive. Our showrooms literally abound with new creations in | every conceivable type of fashionable Hat -- Hats that will appeal to the woman of refined taste and moderate purse. By all means make it a point to look them over. They | are well worth seeing, and in- | clude Victoria Baseball Club. The following mre the officers of the Victoria baseball club for 1912: Hon- ornry presidents, W. RR. Givens, W. F. Nickle and Tokn , McDonald Mowat; honorary viee-presidents, Mayor Hoag, F, 8, SN. Johnsbh and J. Dick; presi dent, Sleeth; first vice-president, C. UC, Folger; second vice-president, Frederick Bibby; secretary-treasurer, Reg." Crawiord; manager, Fdward Hartrick, ur ferings usually | Wireless Siations, The big navigation companies on the lakes are willing and anvions to equip their steamers with wireless tele graphy, but they point out that it would be worthless without shore sta- tions. These stations should be erect. od by the government, and at once. Hon. Adam Beek says if the dominion government will build the sta the Ontario Hydro-Electric sion will supply the power. SMART TAILORED HATS | At £1.30, 82, £2.50, 83, up 0 § Bodh HANDSOME SEMLDRESS HATS At $2.73, $3.25, $4.50, $6. LARGE PICTURE HATS, At $3, $6.50, $7.75 and up to | $18 i it ons, Commis- Ag Police Court. In police court, on Wednesday morn- ing, the magirtrate, after hearing the Incts of the case, an which Dr. Pelle- Hor, a vaudedile arlist, chargpd R. H. Murray with having unlawfully con- verted his property to his own "use, made a settlement, Pdlstior claimed that Murray was keeping some of bis dothing. The court ordered Pelletier to band over the sum of XX to Mure raw, whersupon he would be given hiv froperty. } SPEC nL SALE LADIES i SUITS. Price, 16.50. on Thursday HALF PRICE. Regular $12 0 | for | Sold 120 and 128 Princess Streel a "Buy spring tonics." Gibson's, i week 2 a Powders." atch ana {B1 building, MAY Hi New York Sunday «8 Herald Thought Early Settlement Will be! Supplementing the Titanic section of last the Herald 22th an accurate digest Special Sunday April of the oul will publish salient officially points, hronght the invest Senatorial the canses of the world's greatest by Committee gating marine tragedy, COLLEGE BOOK STORE OPEN NIGHTS PAWNING HIS WATCH LEAD TO THE ARREST GEORGE HOUSE, Was Wanted, at Canton, Having Broken Photo Was seen by the OF Who for N.Y. Jail=--His Kingston Bobbies. A Plain, every day watch mater; the capture o House, une assisted mn i George here charg placed Jame aking arrest by Constable of bre When enlar out o Craw on 1 at Canton, MN.) police received a ar House eaking jail, 1 } his number of the timepu v record iil the local . av hout watch 1h i note Atir police book Kept were wl keep hy given quite second-hand att bets they the books ber given House. This the man wanted, dad House has mitted prirh; W vile fie idea ving back ton I wo constables to-day, and vith the pg House an A wn Same across rrespont the fact and photograph of the rest he broke h oh the ani that he ar in city rel 1Isoner escaped, with a er batter an end ol was ton, prison, 1 March, but the econviet of liberty, only day denshur "1 House when captured and aded rig baek the taken hi mit { wed " harder, unmedy Hi appear s bean hoard: house Queen time on sires rtly aft himself ington since st ndueted street, He during fook tn his stay there, short must derly guently ) Has trip: ney have apened loth erials weaves and colorings. i to G0c a yd. LACE CURTAINS value NEWMAN " "Spring Maid * Music e will have on Liperatn V8 6 niy Ww fies Ws reams Y ike Love I Love a ntain Fi e Loving | Next May totoctive In: Selection Waltzes - Eomplete Yoeal Seore pe an Bees Pretty Face i Pp "Be Fhe Kight stitution " i - Ste R200 Mail Orders add Sc for postage, THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE OPEN NIGHTS CHARMING DESIGNS IN WINDOW DECORATIONS le EMBLEM RINGS Fon Woodmen of the World, Knights of Columbus Orangemen, Foresters, CMB A, and Masons These designs are and wearable moderate new > a mat Pri¢ oh newest rviceah all the ( yooud ni in ---- SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians, Bungalow Nets Swiss Nets Madras Muslins Dotted M slins Frilled Muslins Sui, Etc., Etc. rices from Issuers of Marriage Licenses 350 KING STREET reer rance and hett : than ever. Hundreds Of pat IS 39¢ to $7.50 En & SHAW The Always Busy Store. to Cantor TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, Happened Quarter of Century Ago. Nonnelly, Ir cleetry a | | What a | manife Clad of he by-lav steamers in | About Hit | and laborers Cray conductors f. | Pitt naldson left for B shurg, PHELAN W AS SPARED DR. Canterbury Bells | PURDY'S 109 BROCK STREET | PERENNIAL Phlox Asters iii Sad FITTING GLASSES TO THE EYES Shrubs of all kinds. Keeley, Jr. . 2268 PRINCESS ST. Optometrist 'Phone 927, flee ause Despe adores Declared He Was a Gentleman. It has leaked out the refracy from the and Ww ho that 0 guards, from the {tion of 3 escaped Monday, On had laid out and Madden, they intended entered thie aller Davis isolation ward, * hrst and scheme Dr. j to enter, man who take no chanoes for being Phelan the first Bonner said that be companions could to {hen as he is such a gentleman iand kind to the There { nothing like being popular. | their tered, a diseoy being man and ki not - bear inyuxe Line prisoners, ---- i Alderman Carson Robbed. { i The summer home of Ald. Job gon, at Dead Man's Bay. {robbed of a number of articles. Carson says that he knows who Tgmilty parties are, but that an accoun lof their parents, be will not jeute if they make another visit to the there will be eth JHoing mn police Al Carson, i was "recent pProse- hut house, the On court, added Xo, He Pid Net. bw whipeg Free Press { Mator Peaschen does not appre ihave made a hit with hi How I Escaped tow From the Titani 'We Grind Our Own Lenses Many PeopLE "what will peonie say?" The Foolish Prejudice Against by children with J. Registered Optometrist & Opiic 342 King St Kingston's Fado to sacrifice and their prejudice, or' are willing themselves children to From Grime to Glory 1d gentle a safe, by our SANITARY LAUNDERING. The grimmest thing emerges an object lory--of prid: Boiled she plilow cases and to sanitarily treated thread cleansed whitened without hur be fabrie and with but le hirt to your poei ook, Kingston "Laundzy Cor. Princess & Sydenham Ste. *Phove 3 22. -------- sure a procgds the Use of Glasses. defec. tive Eyes often results in the greatest suffering---- sometimes permanent dis. ability of one who might otherwise become n power in the world. S. Asselstine D. 0. S. i Wen 1019, "Phone « pLaeian

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