Daily British Whig (1850), 15 May 1912, p. 2

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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY BRITISH WRIG, ah EDSESNAY, MAY 15, 1012. fe | a rd IN SPORTING CIRCLES. | PAN INPROVEMENTS MEKAY $ * Work on Cricket Flew Dinmonds . eS i old in Has Contmenced. , : RS ! Ww 10 me SEPARATE SCHOOLS OF | a i i ork has been commenced on put- " CITY i | ofe ting the diamonds in the ericket field THE « y i - - t into shape. The work was dommenced ene mL wee = F St Yr on Wednesday and it ie expected that | The Board Received Complaing | A ur " O age 12s it will not take long to put ihe field From B. Lipman About Damage! Bafe and Reliable sew into. condition. Done to His Fenee by St Mary's | 4 To Have Practice Game. School Boys, : : \ Furs 1 are Flectrics Mrs, F. R. Sedgwick, Royal Mili (8rd I 4 ST urs Sent nn tary College, entertained at a very 'Bill Kennedy's seniors, C. L.1 The regular meeting of the Rowan We iss receipt covering yon enjoyable supper party on Tuesday [C., will have a workout with the Catholic separate schoo! board was! against 108s By tire nett or Botha evening. The table was attractively | Ponles on the cricket field, Wed- held Tuesday evening. The following | ® ® decorated with daffodils, The | nesday evening. The Ponies 100K | pembers were present . ; TELEPHONE 489, guests were Miss Dorothy Carruth. |iilke "comers" Rev. 'A. J, Hanley, and Messrs. | = Our Waggon Will Call, ore, Miss Mamie Garrett, Cadets Behan, Cook , Laughtrn, Smith, John! " Rhodes, Hutchison, Edwards and Will Found Play? | McDonald, Meladden, bully, Sowards. | 4 Helmer, The friends of Douglas Pound are | A financial statement was sulanitted | ¥ po n Md] a i - . ro. anxiously waiting to sce whether hele wring the first four mouths of the y Mr. Robert Richardson ! has re-|is going to turn ont with the Vie leear 1912, turned to town from Trinity Col-|toria baseball team this season. His! lege, Port Hope, and is spending a | father is leaving the ¢ily in a short! Lipman, complaining thai the boys of} All Good sold b di C ll few days with his parents, Mr. and | (ime, but it is expected that" he will | St. Mary's school had injured the S$ at a ove 1scounts €xce cept Q ege, Mrs. H. Richardson, King street. ; | play for some time, anyway. {ienee hotween the school property and Hr. Diane Tominats: of Quah " Hhme, [fence btoenm the ener i if} School Text Books and Current Magazines. University has left for Lachine, City Baseball League. property committee, with power tof Where he wii spend the summer al A meeting of the city baseball league | 8! . ii i " CHAIRS, in adam Constantineau s, has heen cafled for this evening io Venders were read for the proposed | ' A Sha one] Fh Skinner and Mrs mabe final arrangements for the com- alterations and repairs on St. Mary 8 T C 0 E G oO K S T oO R E utiful, use a Sger, o Montres are mobs ing season. Alf the teams should sue | hool. 'Ihe contract was awarded the . i st to n e up a ie oo and Lave representatives at the mest lowest tenderer, x : : : wo residence at eacons © is sea- wig and some imporiant business is to The qtlary of the caretaker o St i 260 PRINCESS. Phone 919, son, and are occupying the cottage be taken up. John's school was increased from £111} formerly owned by Mr. George = to 315 a mopth. Hyde. Ayerst McGowan, of Trinity To Meet Tins Week. The gueation of pu rehasing the Obit 2 ' or ary's fa College, Port Hope, spent the week The regatia committee of the King frews a red to the manage POLICE end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs |ston Yacht Club, which is arranging nh i ment eommitise, with power to aet. ¢. A. McGowan, Barrie street. the motor boat races for the third | pp. nonce committer was request : : ' om .- =» of June eslebration, will meet this | 4 to provide the BEECHES funds to Gang of Men a Mix-up on Ontario MEN S Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Connell, Wes! | veek. There will likely be one free enable the property commitiee to car Street This Afternoon. street, are spending a few days in |for-all, and two local races. The re ry out the proposed alterations and| Early this morning the police were EMBLEM RING New York. atta connitios oiliciating, but improvements on St. Mary's, St. Vio- {given ® hurry-up eall to Ontario ' : Miss Margdret Gaskin has ar |the celebration copimittee is donating | eefit's and St. John's eo hoolx. street, near Barrack, where it = was rived from New York and is visit- | the piizes. -- stated, a gang of men were engaged FOR ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. -- PREPARING FOR EIECTION in a fight. Constables Craig and 1 ab Gaskin, Albert street. Canadian Baseball Results. ---- Armstrong hurried to the scene but Woodmen of the World, i n yy Miss Edith Culcheth, matron at| {i Thomas, 6; Ottawa, 4: Berlin, 4: {Of New Grand Trank. Railway | when they arrived all the men en. Knights of Columbus, fata. igs, ete. : / '0 A communication was read from Mr ARRESTED FIGHTER. RN ee Bed img a nial, Ovatonms, I | Brantford, 1; London, ¥ Guelph, 0. { Freight Sheds. gaged in the fight had made good Your home b e Orangemen, : . p 3." Pete ' : Vthaiv: agrvive aX x 3 anatuetarer; K130, 43,00," 43.13| monthi, ac" ber. home, Post. 11 0 DL 2 The preimioary work tn connec hic np with "ibe expion of [Il made more attractive [Il Poresters, 4 mouth. Ne BB Oma FELL INTO THE WATER. Trunk freight sheds on the prop-|the reason that he was very much ins by adding new window C.MB A, iM i erty near the hay market is pro- der the weather from drinking whiskey a Witinipeg, wy spend We voli atns Accident to an Old Man on Cata bo Mi very fast, All the houses |and he was gathered in. The man gcorations and Masons. DT Dade raqui Bridge. bought by the company on Welling- |was, very drusk and in addition to We se'l the kind that These designs are new . ith Mrs. Gara: 0 n ton street are now a thing of tho [having a black eve he also had a bad pecive With Mrs. Gardiner gn. Fei hoe to fuilars to Bropaily. peoten past. 'The old - Angrove foundry |cut on ope hand. He will be ar adds beauty to the home ud wearable. Prices 7: «5 8» tt Cataraqui byidge a few weeks ago, has also been torn down. All the raigned in the' police court Thursday without tax ing the : Ay Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Osler, Bronte. | man by the mame of Knight ai i SilhlS WOU Nl oyporiancad |" purse to a great extent. motored to town on Friday. Mr. [into the water there on Wednesday |SIO€TAY 4 B he DEX Osler returned home on Monday, | morning at four o'clock. It is not [0 taking em Gown oh hey are lactuse BY: lone, SMITH BROS but Mrs. Osler will spend a few |known how the accident happened but so well built. e bricks | The young people of Union street Bun alow Nets A 3 weeks. with her sister, Mrs. Wil i in the bui(dings are all being sav- 9 it ia thought that he must have heen {Baptist churjh had a trout on Tues: Jewelers and Opticians, liam Harty, Stuart street. standing against the planks at that ed. It isfexpected tiat the work of | lay evening when Dr. E. Lake de: y a 3 : : M4 NM lage Licenses, Mrs. Burton Smith is visiting | place and that they gave way, letting putting a the jew building will be livered - a lecture in their Sunday Madras Muslins Issuers of Marriage Licenses Miss Smith, in Montreal. Miss Jes | him fall into the water. He was -no. | Commenced very shortly. school on the Rideau and Ottawa. Dr, 350 KING STREET. sie Bmith is still in Ottawa. ticed by-a couple of soldiers at T PEN {Lake illustrated his talk with about Tete . . Miss Penner arived in town from | de Pont barracks aad they went to the a dooking For a Steamer. : two hundred hand colored lantern Curtain Scrims,| Toronto on Tuesday, and will spend | scene, In the meantime a call was | Capi. Hodgins, of Napanve, was in |viawe of the places of interest in Ot- " : . iq' y th other gentlemen, Wed- Carpets, | Ollaloths, Lin the summer at the 'Avonmore.' sent for R. J. Reid's ambulance and [the city wi fo. Chviataa: te. Draperies, ete. Mrs. D. A. Cays and Miss Lulu | he injured man was removed to the |ReSURY, regarditig the purchase of tawa and along the Rideau. He glart: ! H : "led Hin talk by dealing with Ottawa Art Muslins, 1912 Cays, Barrie 'street, after spending | .noral hospital. it is very fortun- |Sleamer for the Napanee Pringes 8 [and the vicinity and making an im- } A Uphalatering prompt- two weeks at Mount Clomens, Mich., | 3io that the man was sot drowned, jCove route. ~The cove is at he UP {aginary' trip up the Ridesn,' touching S otted Muslins : returned home on Friday. the water is not very deep at the | Ver BoP and 'the Reindeer ant the i peawsr's Mills and Jones' Falls. on p ' Major Henri Panet went down to spot, Quinte Queen ran the route last sea- i i 1 ¥ HARRISON COMPANY : the way He tcld. many intéresting Montreal at the beginning of the The men who found the old man just | 500: The former is now out. of busi- a fthtags abont theses beautiful scenes Fi red Muslins Ete week to meet Mrs. Panet, who Ar | sof him obit in time because as they [76% and the latter has heen sold to [nd showed some especially fine pic- y i. Re fonsiand on He vo ware taking him out of the water an. |" (Mtawa company. Capt. Hed {tures of water reflections. The lee © . ey return 0 8 P, y Jessie 3 1 ' 3 10 . E other part of the wall fell closeby, gins looknd aver the steamer Je ture was greatly appreciated by the Price to 65¢ al oem Tucaday, and pill move inte This wall should be repaired before | Bain, the small steamer owned by the | young "people aid was full of enter 8c. . a y d q A . pA ny more aecidents occur or perhaps Thousand 1s Algal Stenmpont fom: | (ainment and instruction. Ea Mr. Loonard Asquith, after spend: the éity may be liable for damages. any: Ii the Fane ee SannSk opti te . ro 7 iV urchase a # § @ Kens . : ing a few days in town, returned he old man received 8 number of ee will likely construct one, next Wireless Compass Invented, A to Ottawa on Tubsday. bad bruises and it is thought that he a ¥ A Wireless. sr. radio i Shin Mrs. J. T. Cranston, Jr., who has wistained a dislocated ghoulder. The |V'0'# ad : " RnR, BE Ear IGROmENRS,. hit f X on will + i 1 his' nial rtm pt heen invented by two Italian naval | I . been visiting friends in Montreal : ray. wi oe used and his injurics Aveanging For Conference. officers. Its principal use is in deter c bi t 1 | located. ; <r 3 : i . fas returned io her home In Am "hie is. the second accident that The adjourned meeting of the Guay. | MHRNG the bearings of wu ship befog- om ining 5 y 8, 8 ore p Mr T. J. Ri i street, | has happened at this point within a | berly official bonrd of Rydenham Street ged at sea. The purpose of the wire | quality and reasonable oA J, gney, NE 1 Mothodist church, was held, Tuesday less compass is to point out the exaet Carpets for 8 Mho apant a Joy Say in Ottawa, | short time. evening, at which business in eonpee- | direction from which wireless impalses price. Unbeatable at returne ome to-aay, . . a a da Po ith the Montreai conference, | are being received, and, if the impul i | lower in Spring ge vor XJ nah ina Mis THE J4TH REGIMENT. which rh +0 owl Nore Aime at of Tug: ae Sram oth lighthouse jae tuned pi the price we ask. y » ' . TT . ran Lak «Ph tor, Rev. T. W. |» distinctive requency, so int it wy * ! twice the variety Have been visiting Mr. O. R. Casay, | The Companies Had Goed Turnouts an a ud the hilloting Mo Nave | be impossible' to mistake one, for the 35¢. to $1.50 a pair. GOURDIER S | in Syracuse, are expected home this Tuesday Evening. heen almost completed, with little dif: |other, it becomes<a simple matier, H i | i evening. Three companies of the lth P.W.0. | filiy, and arrangement was made for j through knowing the exact direction RUGS W.0. ) op a . ot BROCK BTREET wn Sua Mea, Herbert Hote) an Rifle drilled at the armouries, Tues | the conference fund. Other matiers in {from which the sigvals proceed to NEWMAN he < lay evening, all having good turn: | connection with the closing of the [determine the position of = the ship from Liverpool on the 8.8. Empress| ,, i. If ja expected that all the com ry rere: br 2 The "wireless" compnss once its fre ¢ § BH. se B ghurch year were transacted. pa 1 € | are lower - price with [§iof Ireland, arrived in Quessc oo : gofter colors, We Monday. They will go to Ottawa i : a tl befofe * lion parade on Friday evening. Lieut. dicates Auamat ally, by Hans of a 0 spend a short time 'befol om | 51. A. B. Cunningham, who has been : o Bi pointer in what direction the signal | h ave wl = ing to Kingston. it Red Deer, Sask, for the past few Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Bin, i panies will show up well at the batta- - . Si s wes | quency is tuned to a given pitch, in station lies. Mr. Clarence Mitchell, of Lon-| geeke, will likely resume command at don, Ont., spent the week-end in|). parade, In his absence, the se- : ¢ The Always Busy Store. own. TN Fi cond in comipand, Maj. ©. A. Low, has More Veterans Apply. y y * been in charge. El t S t The following additional veterans Mr. Stiles, of Cornwall, after| Ajqmiy the men are enquiring where egan ul S i ir i 8 OH SU WO SS i Use. have sent in their names to Magistrate h 0 i George Hunter for the government and there is a feeling that they would thounty : RR. Yair, Garden Island Ma nl AALAAMALAAAAS Hughes. King stret, -left on Monday | {ike a trip of the gany nature as last " rine company; J. Reid and A. C. §& oO ontreal, yenr to Niagara Falls, where they S 1 Sal Reid, 14th wo, Rifles: James Pot | WwW Mr. and Mrs. George Graham, af-| oars free for two days. Though the pecia e ter, Travers, Mich.; J. Green, Fharh.of 'ql THIS EEK ter. spending a few days with Major| heat was intense, all had a capital lake; J. Spider, - M. Meek Parry g i ---------- apd Mrs. James Hamilton, King | jn. . EACH ¥ Sound Paes. &F i | we. : i i p| Sound; A. Deacon, Parry Sannd | AREER & ; : oR street, left on Monday for Belleville The regiment going into camp at {Charles Ruttan, Bellrack: Henry Pero PERENNIALS AND SHRURS. Harriefield on June 6th has also been 2 J . to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Graham t J J. Schroder, Walsh, Atta, all of the | GARDEN HYDRANGEA. the subject of conversation among the ! nding the past two weeks with the annual outing is to be this year, ajor and Mrs. W. 8t. Pierre Miss Kathleen Carruthers, who Scott and J. A. Grant, 48th: regi Necossitates a variet { treatin has spent the past two years on... "fh at : 5 I? J. A, Grant, eg | hey wt ) i variety of treatm the continent arrived home on auf iy iden, hu he great gras ; p | menl; W. Simkins, Kingston : Field 1 § DUTCHMAN'S PIPE. I=no two can be cured alike o 'Tueaday. be unable 40: be. relieved from their f Ji Battery; Martin and Samuel Connell, CRIMSON AND PINK RAMB- ever defects exist. You Col. 'A. B. Cunningham On-gws- | cic at business and work. i ho) {and Capt, Daly, Napanee, Storringio LERS. through your' neighbor's gli nd-da who has heen spending a few |' : EN os a ; ; ¥ill not make a anigtake weeks in Red Deer, Alta, left for | HOCTORS MAKE EXAMINATION / ; ampules gto | SPIREA VAN HOUTTEL us if there is anything home on Tuesday. \ Late Marine Notes, BOSTON IVY ®lvour evesight, Mr. L. H. Baldwin, of Toronto, A Rae. p \ = The schooner Jalia 13. Merrill clear | §| rok aka Fa Satisfaction guaratis spent Tuesday in town. " Parque Me Rats fi Peiiteniars, p ] ed, Wednesday afternoon, with a cargo | $l HOLLYHOCKS IN VARIETY. funded Mrs. Herbert Saunders, Alice or Manslaughter. of feldspar, for Charlotte. street, loft: on Tuesday for Ottawa, Dr. Lafleur, of Montreal, in conjunc: p The schooner Keewatin will "clear, ANNUALS OF ALL KINDS, Keeley, Ir. Optometrist to visit her daughter, Miss Elsie tion with Di. Daniel Phelan, last Sun- ia vi day malls. an. examination of Farge tonight, for Podus ad aku i P R D Y ' S 226 PRINCESS ST. 'Phone 927 unders. i ie steamer Acadian arrived at the IC oninaed on page 5) (Rar Molle, he oxriove ut Loner fy WY fein aif PU EE -------------- * a i evalor, and wor scharging the WERE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED. mevitg ake Séntente. for Alling a : : Cargo was _pracemled With at 'once Siinn---- ' veral of vessels are on © WAY, 'Mayor Hoag Speaks of Visit With , Tages lo Se Weitnt how on iN an! things will be very busy around Montreal Old Boys. . actor HE elevator. TE emer Cutpale: ils had Cabon th AY The Marge Noutstal is loading grain an Ca : at son's vator, for ont her uncle's. MeRae, who is about real, and the barge Gladys J. is load We Grind Our Own Lenses Seventy years of age. has been sport: ing grain at th this elevator for Quebec. , a of Ain arabes Some months age 3 We invite every lady who ts The Ease und an appeal has heen made to the of a new Suit to call Prominent bt Kducationalists Here. - mipister of justice to pardon' the net ine our stock--no Hon. Dr. B. BE: Young, of Victoria, Agen) pisaner. It i not known what Rn B.C. " minister of education for that ap report of the dostors will be. | Prices. province: Dr. Alexander Robinsan; su: any Ee ------ iB! perintondent of instraction in Vie with which an Eye Glass rides toria, B.C., and 8. D. Scott, sditor of -the nose depends on its ad- Bs the Vancouver News Adverticer. were justment rather thah on the SATISFIED WITH OUR o kind of frame. There i8 a in the sty Nodnetts morking. oh knack in bending and adjuat- AUNDRY > le nan hick ™ graduate. ing frames to fit a nose that . They loft ant ine one o'clock train for is only mastercd by One of | WORK A of practical experience in thelr BF : pi Montreal. aumber Queen's tonstracticn. We make each 1 t--Light Grey Batali were at the station lo see them tafr of Frames fit each fin- tell your friende--il dissatis- size 36, $24.00 for r $16.00 | off. dividual nbee. and our lenses fied tell us. are the very best auaiity that i That's our platiorm-----a Purchased James Crawford. an be had. ll platform constructed on an The grocery business of the late J. "MH" but i's strong enough Y. Parkhill, on incu street, has Sacrifice and big enough to support you heen satisfactorily sold to, James We Never } amd your friends. | Cenvion, the 'well-known Kingston Quality to Price. i who will continue the Fe ty Tested Once B= Oo vow se aot rie J $ Asselstine D 0.8 | Trusted Always a ey ma. Registered Optometrist & Optician Kingston Leundry John Dolan, = farmer of Elizabeth King "Phos town, with a wife and, five sriall ehil- 343 King 3. ~ _'Phoue 1024, Jor. Princess & Sydeaham Wis deen, was commit! nr Grist © at oy gan ¢ ta Phone 22. Sinks on Tuesday, charged with [ff Kioevion's Fclisive Optician, a suit an. A VARIETY OF EYES for a short time. wth vegiments " ibis > ha gitizen soldiers. A number are in fa- - {ith regiment; J. R. Moore. Willian | BITTER SWEET. 1 Rifles. and Comfort

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