Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1912, p. 3

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Our Re-building ----: High Grade fore | DRURY'S Coal & Wood Yard | TEA! TEA! TEA! From the Finest Tea (ardens Ceylon, uncolored, and of the finest flavor, Green and BI ack at 30c per pound, at NDREW MACLEAN'S, Ontarip Street. SALES Now Going On. x PATENTS. AERBRERT J. 8. DENNISON REGISTERED ATTORNEY, {formerly of Fetherstonhaugh Dennison & Co.) 18 Years' Experience in Patents und Practical Engineering, Star Bldg, 18 King St. W,, Toronto To save 'goods being damaged rain or lime dust while we are re- moving our roof, we wil sell goods almost at your- ownprices for cash only, f EVENING WRAPS any mi i Be they ever so delicate in texture and color, our way of cleaning these goods is the safe, sure way. No ripping apart needed. R. PARKER & 00. Dyers and Cleaners, ® Princess St, Kingston, Ont, ROBT. J. REID 230 Princess St. Phone 577 THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on It Is crowing louder as he goes along Only 46c per pound. For chewing and smoking. AT A. MACLEAN, Ontarie Street. MOTOR CARS By the day, week or houh. Careful Irivers. Gasolene. Best of Engine Oil. Bibby's Garage BROCK ST. Woed's yor gerd EA i Hguutontie EE {old AE SEE PLUMBING. Unquestionable From Any Standpoint Has Been Our Electric Heater at $7.50 is a Dandy H. W. Newman Eectic Co. 79 Princess St, Phone 441 Lighting Kingston Homes our Specialty. Our Work must be pleasing to us as Well you. We are particular, end want you to be also: David Hall, 60 Brock Street. "Phone 335. | Residence 856. is now ready. Especially suitable for . Entertain- ments by societies or con- ventions. Large, and Breakers Men go on strike be- cause they have a griev. ance. The men and the employers are both hurt by the loss sustained in adjustment. | The way to avoid strikes | is to pay better wages than the Union demands, nf 'chief and to make their work- shops not only sanitary |. but inviting, " Fashion-Craft " manu. facturers of Montreal were about the only firms that had all their JHE DAILY BRITISH WRG, TIME NOT OPPORTUNE : on APPOINTMENT OF INDUS- : TRIAL COMMISSIONER. | intwstny Committee Dealing: With | i Creosoted Wood Paving Com pany With a View to its Estab. | possi ble the lishing in Kingston. On the question of appointment | an industrial commissioner, the | dustries commnities reported to j city council on Monday evening follows ; "The recommendation of the Board of Trade, for the appointment of an Industrial Commissioner for the was received, and while we with the principal adopted by the as the for such an time is not opportune appointment 'to be made." Ald. Shaw, in following recommendation of his committee, stated that tbe city was handicapped in that there was no land available, | at the present time, to offer for in- dustries. The commitice was in fa- vor of such a principle to be adopt- ed, but it did not think there work to warrant the appointment a man for such a position. from this, action has bren teken by the Ontario legislature to prohibit municipalities giving grants to in dustries. Mayor Hoag asked Ald. Shaw as to when he thought the time would be opportune for the appointment of an ral commissioner, "When the land is available," plied Ald. Shaw. "But don't you think it is "about time we got busy along that line?" asked the mayor. Ald. Kent said that the committee evidently did not pan to turn down the proposition for good, but merely for the present. "It wit be turned ©down for time if we keep on in this way," marked the mayor However, the clause was passed, re- all re of the report A Clause Withdrawn, good deal of discussion arose over the fol of the Indus was finally A among certain members, lowing recommendation, tries conunitiee, and it withdrawn by the chairman: "With reference to the proposition of Messrs. Jenkins and Hardy, concerning manufacturing ecreosoted wood paving bleoks and treating by creosote rail road ties, we recommend "That the city accept the proposi tion of the company to erect build: ings and plant, the cost, exclusive of tand, not to he less than one hundred thousand dollars. "That the deed to the the land granted by the city, to be executed after ten years, on condition that the company continue in existenc as A running concern employing not less than, seventy-five men. "That the company be taxad only for school purposes for the ten: years. "That the city guarantee the bond of the company to the extent of fifty thousand dollars, provided that plant, buildings, &o., independent, of land, are valued at not less thah one huod red thousand dollars; that the com pany make this their head othice and place of business/for Canada, that a representative appointed by the city. council be a director of the com pany's board, and that the city b secured by first mortgage on the plant of the company against loss through guarantecing the bonds. "I'hat the issue of bonds guaranteed by the city be secured by first mort gage on all assets of the company and having priority over any -further o1 subsequent issue of the company's bonds, there is no objection to the company selling seventy per comt. ol the total valuation of the additions, &c., to the plant. *"Ihat the aity make every effort to have the barbour dredged, as promised by the govefnment, so that. . vessels may call at the docks of the company. "That the Grand Trunk, Canadian Pacific and Canadian Northern rail ways having their tracks passing through the company's site, we con sider that the company should make all arrangements with railways regard: ing switches, 'That the city will give the com pany preference in paving any of its streets, and are contemplating consid- erable work along this live for the near future, Ald. Elliott contended thai the ro commendation should not be put through, on the ground that the city had, as yet, no option on property concerned, although an effort had béen made to secure it. One lady interest- ed, lived in the northwest, and it had been impossible to get an option from her. He reportéd on the matter taken up in committeos, and stated that it Ald. Shaw had known of the facts, he would not have brought in the report. Unfortunately, Ald. Shaw had been out of the city, and did not know the fants. Ald. Shaw agreed to withdraw the motion, so the matter was finally dis of in this way. Ald. Fair urged that there be no de- lay. in Senling with the company. The lottow foltowing Shuoiaisde tion at the company, of § of "l commended : | be installed. Gy | tions for additional lights €OneUr gtreat, Board of Trade, we consider that the' geal] street. up this | was | the nrovipce has directad that bac- | g of | teriological water tests be made for | Apart fa lengthy reriod, and that at a | {tion of the same be referred to the { commended by Fire and Light com- two musical entertainments, c'ation to pay as light. drty Kendry, sand $176; vhalt companv. account Taugher, office) $5; treet, on the city's share of the. cost of of the city engiveer therefor bel adopted Total estimated ! 2,392.75; portion to be borne by | a municipality, $440 | That the request of 8. C. Wright, i agent Grand Trunk Ra'lway, to in-) stal a wagon weigh scale on Place | {d'Armes, be granted, and the loca- | cost city engineer, and it | beam of the scale be | pladed inside their office, The civic utilities committees chairman and re- ¢ That the fol'owing l'phts 8s re-| meeting of council | 8% Firance committee to provide the funds, and that the manager report on' al! other applica- | Prima J and Pine |S streets; |W oO | mittoe a t last T ft. Catharines streets: Barrie and John That a sub-committee of this eom- | a mittee, consisting of the chairman. Ald, Harrison and the manager, had a conference with the chief healthy officers of the provines of Ontario i regarding the inetallation of a water filter ag recommended by the lora! board of health. with the re-| (sult that the chief health officer of | be w ec z. later date he will have fests Pate by nrovineial health official! and that in the meantime It will be unneces- rary to adopt any further pre-| cautions other than are now being taken by. the officials in charge here. al ti 84 The Finance Report. Finance committee's report passed, as follows: That the account of C. Jackson, amounting to $5, for cleaning chim- nev flues, be paid That the sum of $100 be placed the credit of Parks committee That the mavor, or his nominee, attend the conference to be held in the eity of Toronto on November 8th, to comwiter the necessity and best means of caring for feeble minded children That the Dr was oc to lic nm Barnardo's Homen national incorporated association he allowed the use of the city hall on Monday afternoon and evening Nov. 4th. for the purpose of giving Ml in con- | their work. the asso- . the actual cost such #te., only. the following accounts M 0 nection with te | y That paid: Buffalo Steam Roller Co., road rol'er, $2,082.50; Canadian custome on roller. $937.50: Canadian | company, blue print]; paper, 40¢: Frontenae Lumber & Coal comrany, cement, $195.78: Frontenac Lumber & Coal company lvmber, $43.09; Silas Grimshaw~ |p rubble, $52.81; the Imperial Of' comnany, fuel oil. "$21.02: Henry MacRow, stone. $211.24; W. J, Mc Ontario As of block $6.501.85% Shales & repairing . water carts pa $28.30; James Sowards Coal com- |, peny. wood. $17.50. i British Whig Pub. companv. | 4, adves., $9.75; W. F. Kelly, oil $7.05; Light department, gas and electricity, $76: Taylor & Hamilton, gas heater, $7.95. Bell Te'ephone company, rent £13; the Jackson Press, orinting $3; light denartment. gas (Registry British Whiz Pub. com- na register (Reristry office) | $15.25; Brit'sh Whig. Pub. company printing {Registry office) $1. Pay list to«Oct. 21et, $34.44; firorge Nicol, bulhs, $48.30: BE. K Purdy, bulbs, $3: J. B. McLeod: drugs $9.25: Standard Pub, com- pany, orinting, $2.50; D. McCarey, tnspection of yards, $50: N. Tim. merman. ingnection of vards. $50 Wm. Newlande. first payment for eorvices as architect for new hotel, Kingston, $350. Before adjournment, the couneil passed three by-laws, one for . the construction of a fewer on Stenhen another to amand a bv-law to give the Utilities committes power to make purchases up to the sam of $100 and to issue deben- tures for $7.500 to mest payment Fi Locomotive Tt wi oe ni si an paving, h by hs T ro C the snwbway, at the outer station. sg Mayor Hose was in the chair and the othar members present, were Ale. Bailey. Couper, Elliott, Fair, Givers, Harrison, Harty, Kent Lit- ton, McCarthy. Rignev. Ross, Shaw, Stroud, Sutherland and Turkington. C w CLOTHES FAST. Agree to Buy No Clothes Until 1913. New York, Nov. 5.-A ° sullrage "clothes fast" has been started by the women of the Woman's Political Un: ion. This means tliat not one of its mem: bers will buy new clothes until the women's question has been put to the people of New York state in 1915. The union members long ago gave up en- tertainmients amd amusements to de vote the money gained to the eatise and: the clother unoney will go for the same purpose. A few necessary exceptions will le made in the "dhithen ut It is thought hosiery w holes; e old- time mark of a bad mother, ill prejudice the work, and ae. ia apeas. ves und u pe SUFFRAGE u Women New | The Annual Meeting of Gananoque "ing being erected by tu the D. F. ter to the Spring & Axle Co.. yesterday four hours ter down for the day but started in que Children's Aid and Humane out ris, Sent and gave an excellent illustrated lecture on the work and working that institution. rent year provident, dent, president, vice-presidents, cretary-trasurer, agent, teachers, 0. R. CG. essays in the local public shoals the third should Be Kind to Living€reatures" George 'Hicks, reretary Richardson; Viola Cummings . Dolan & Sons, and through the glass in the upper taken to Dr. to close weeks in New T se and as a to remain in number of vesscls were away to-day, from Charlotte, and coal, 500 tons of steel, Donnaconna day the oil steamer Toller, changing her power to steam winter, to her machinery, and that the owners have perts looked over the Toiler w the Kingston Shipbuilding dock for went east on Tuesday morning. and up the bay on Tuesday. on Tuesdav. Tr ESDAY, Noy EMBER 5, 1912 CANAL WALL GAVE WAY AND CLOSED GANANOQUE FACTORIES ON MONDAY, URINE EISELE CEIRIRR [ Children's Ald Society--\ Young Man Received Severe His Wrist. lujuries to Gananoque, Nov. 5. \' mishap ured on Sunday at the new build- | Byers & Anglin, | bridge for an extension | ones Co.'s shovel shop. | be wall of the canal, furnis oid : pri ues Lo, Cowan & Britton' kinner Co., gave way, causing ater to flow through the lower { the new building. * The water t once shut off, and a gang of oes | t the foot the flat | was men | started on the repairs, a cement wall "ing put in to check. the water. The ork was completed at an early hou | morning, but as twenty were necessary for the nent to set the factories using willy irom that canal had to shut | a- ain full force this morning. The annual meeting of the Ganano- So- ety was held last evening and drew a fairly large Jud representa- ve attendance. P. Laverton Har Toronto, ad director ang «retary of the Children's Aid and umane Society of Ontario, was of Officers for the cur- were also elected : Hon. Charles Macdonald; presi- Linklater; first hon. vice Senator George Taylor; se vice-president, the mayor: the local clergy; se- Miss Nellie Lake; Mayor James Donevan; so- itor, J. A. Jackson; executive com ittee, local clergy, public school Miss A. M. Machar, Mrs. B. Britton, Miss Edith McCammon, rs. George Crawford, Miss Colton, Graham, Dr. £. HD. Mabee, I. | Webster, G5. W, Davis, E. J. | Mayor DPnevan occupied the chair iss Freda Sunbury sang a solo, and A. Jackson presented the prises jos | J. md hon. cinss in the West school. a prize donated by Miss | achar, on the subject, Mais wi second, the | Ella Jacobs Dorothy Graham' Prizes donated by Fouth class, first, second, Marie first, May Bishap; rst, vird class, second, A young man in the employment of at the new cement met with a serious accident re Going home rather late at zht, to his boarding-house, on Brock | ! reet, he found the place in darkpess | id in fecling for the door ram his ks, ntly. wrt of the door, mangling it badly id cutting the artery in his wrist he noise aroused those in the house wd the unfortunate young man w O'Connor's surgery, near » where five stitches were necessary | his wounds. R. G. Graham, York city ws returned home. ROUGH ON THE LAKE. Storm Monday Night Vessels in Port, "One of the wildest nights of the ason,"' remarked a mariner ucsday morning, speaking of the ugh weather, of Monday night. The wind blew a terrible gale, | result, several boats had port, over night. A able to get as spending a few with friends, Mrs. he Kept The steamer Sowards cleared for harlotte. The steambarge Jeska cleared for | Oswego. The schooner Major Ferry arrived is unloading | for 'Booth & Co. | and | b | | | PAGE THITNR, v Weather Probabilities : Ottawn rence~--Fresh westerly erly on Wednesday. Nov and Sth, 10 aw Lpper St. Law. to south-went. mild to-day and Toronie, Out, Valley winds: fnir asd , BLACK GOODS § OF THIS BIG STORE Are woman who has the slightest idea of styles and values will have little © PPORTUNITIES -----IN THE -- TION § 30 numerous--that any trouble in making selections. Attractive Suitings in Whipcords Zibelines , Chev - rons, Serges, Cheviots, Bradford Twills, Irish Homespuns, Broad- + cloths, Velvets, Etc. See Our 27-inch Satins yard. BLACK Batistes, Charmuese Gur 90c¢ pay $1 for anywhere. in all colors for coat linings absolutely guaranteed for two sea- sons a. Special Price of $1 per GOODS For afternoon and evening wear, new Shadow Grenadines Novelty Voiles French Ninons--Resil- da's--Crepes--Cashmere-de-8nie Silk Poplin Eoliennes, Etc. Black Silks for Dresses 50c to $3.25 36-inch Messaline Silk is what you usually i and Wool Your inspection invited. The New Quarterly Style Books Are Ready. | STEACY'S | | FYSWESEST) A A li ---- EEE Limoges Incrustation China Rich White and Acid Gold Have you seen it Just 'look at the You can have your Initials You wigh Ww Let us show you the Set in our display 'e do it right here dif fere windows done like tha way Just in Kingston any No delay or walt, ut articles in this line, ROBERTSON'S, Rich Cut Glass LIMITED Fine China The steamer Eastwood arrived at | rove Inn, with a cargo of coal from Toledo. The steamer Dalton arrived from leveland, Monday afternoon, with for the locomotive orks. The steamer on Keyport passed her way to Montreal, Tuesday moru- ine, s'cpamer Strathcona Monday, and the passed up, on The Pp. on - passed | steamer | Tues- It is reported that the owners of | contemplate | this | past season | been nade | it appears | had about | Two ox last * During the ulerous reoairs have nough of oil burning eek, regarding the change: The steamer Sinbad will be up werk yet, 3 The steamer City of Hamilton The Aletha made her trip down The steamer Majestic was due up M. T. Co's elevator: steamer ON THE NEW LASTS Box Calf and Water Proof Soles |Blucher style with high toe. of plain un- ear will allows" af vey woman must = sure alles 3 So is darned past use before she buys more, Prince Rupert, from Fort William. is discharging 127.000 bushels of oats; tng Bartlett cleared with the barge Vngava to load grain at Port EE ---- An incidental 'connected With the a Colborne, will return with the barge Burmah; steamers Seguin. Fort William, are on the way to this elavator, to diceharze, and are expectad to arrive, Wednesday. Coronna nd Whastmount, grain-'aden, from Pains Have Vanished Tood's Toads Bursapa- iin This great medi succeeded ine { in many cases re awe ullerly falied. Mrs. : Wainwright, MILITIA OFFICERS Prominent Railway Oficial Church Digunitaries Included, Ottawa, Nov. 5.~A batch of honor ary mili colonels hus been created. HONORARY and J Prominent railwaymen and clergymen figure conspicuctisly in the list, which comprises Nir Thomas Shaoghnessy, Sir William Mackensis, Sir Dosald Madan, Hon. Frank Cochrase, D. Me. (Nichol, . E. J. Chamberlin, William Hon. Clifford Siftos, Hon. Adm Book, James L. Hughes and A. H. Mackay, M.D. The followsing ressive the rank Canon Rev. of Rev, department on 1 ransport wien and eduestionists committee an cutdets, Measrz. Sifton and fount commitien sn -- ' the clergy will form a and Hom, Beck will be a re Mrs. James Green, Harlem, for the past eight or nine months in Prock- vilis hospital suffering {rom snsemia, hae recovered suficientiy 10 retury to Ler home Allan hown. Belleville, removed to Edworton. He was remembered Ly tiie Y. NCA, who presented bam with o gold ring Believille Ponlivy Drosders' Associa. tion has been formed and will have. on show 'on. Jasusry ith, iB and Ju Elisha Chawmbsriatn, Newbro, is po

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