Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jan 1913, p. 5

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; the said rules are carried out, Thi : OF I action is taken to prevent accidents : : . by people driving on the wrong side y - of the street, and taking the wrong WILL RECOMMEND THAT PRIN. side at street corners. | ESS y Ald. White drew the attention of CRESS STREET BE PAYED, the board to the fact that the sweep-| ! : % x er 'of the street railway, when at ~ : . Z {Police Will Be Instructed to En-| work on Princess street, threw mud , force Rules of RNoad-----Engineer |and stones on pedestrians and the 3 ' | iS Tea IN mates Expendit Y shop windows, thereby causing much Fa oI ure For oar trouble. He said that this could be At 832, . overcome by the railway using an Princess street will be paved this | "apren' on the sweeper. He moved summer, if the mémbers of the Board | that the company be asked to stop was : i { [B |of Works have their way. «| the nuisance, and the motion \ ; } At the meeting of the board, Thurs- | earried. ; , ip day afternoon, it was decided to re- mm sie rove rom nz otc || DELIGHTFUL CONCERT f gm street be paved, from King street to Alfred, and (Bat King street, from Brock to Princess, also be paved. . ; The board had a two-hour session, |GIVEN BY THE TORONTO SYM- talkifig "shout 'roads that should bel PHONY ORCHESTRA : : : 3 repaired, she amount of money the hoard smould - receive from the coun- 2 ¢il, to carry on the work, in addition | In the Grand Opera House--Frank : AT 3 to other matters, and at the last mo-!| Welsman's Musicians Charmed a y ment, a motion was put through ask-| 00 Audience By Their Splei oro Fi ling that. the work on Princess stgeet | JEL TUE - : 139 cents vol.| [5m man i own ABERNETHY'S To-morrow, Saturday, we will hold a Great Cheap Book Sale, placing on aur. tables, over 250 different titles, of recent and popu- lar novels handsomely bound, mostly illustrated, regular $1 25 and $1.50 ooks, at a uniform price of ; made it quite plain that they were | Symphony orchestra in : out to og streets of Kingston in {Opera House on Thursday evening, | a good shape. - The only thing that [marked a suepess to the second visit SEE WINDOWS will keep thetn back is the lack of | of this excelldut band of musicians to * iv. bers mean business, | Kingston. The first visit of the { : Now is the time fo prepare for your summer reading. All and big things can be expected of | Symphony orchestra secured the ap- bl Chairman Fair, and his colleagues, { proval of the local lovers of music public and private libraries stiould look up fhetr lists of books, ii' the necessary funds are forthcom- | and made them anxious to hear Bor, - and get in on the 39 cent rac». ' ling. Mme. Bonsall, who was with the or- . : . . : ¥ a at what kind of pavement it chestra, was a pleasing contrat sna Our F ebruary Sale Remember you can buy cne copy or a hundred, all at "the |B Le Gown Waa ne tac The a righty Sead S00 ne addi COMMENCES ; Ask for eral Candy same uniform price of 39 cents vol. bers 'placed themselves on Tokord © 28 Thayer. ; being in favor of the mew roadways, or The orchest:a excelled > the [Playing | ' - land will first put their efforts to hav-'of its fal number, Tschaikoveki's fla ew d S. 3 Look at our windows, and see some of the hooks and titles. ihe this - ; Overture "1812," which wus a descrip: 4 fd. Graham moved the resolution {tion of the failure of Napoleon after . to do the paving, and his motion 'his long march on Moscow, to take Books for presents! Books for libraries! Prepare for your on - . = : - i read as follows : . that city. The atmosphere of the piece' ! i 4 pr) k 1] . summer reading- Come early Saturday morning. All new, fresh "That the eity pave King street, lis thoroughly military and suggested | Something new and delicious. bright stock, and 'yours for 9 cents epch . | from Brock to Princess street, and the tread oi a marching host, the v AF . Princess street, from King to Alired camp, triumph and confusion. The | / ¥ : i street, from the walk to the end of piece received a great ovation. I oh - ay the railway ties, and that the street i Nothing could be more seductive ry yh i ; her Saturday Only "BF railway be notified that if the com- | than the playing of "Traumeri," by : pany intends to double track the line this splendid orchestra. Although this ' i N to ; ext toOperaHouse - - Phone 640 % = { on Princess street, now is the time." gem of Schumann is continually "'mur- It was also decided to take steps to dered" in nickeloduma, tie audience have all the poles on Princess street thoroughly enjoyed it from the Sym- rémoved, at the time the pew paver phony orchestra. ment is laid on Princess street. The | Perhaps the most delicate work of engineer will prepare an estimate of [the orchestra was ils performance in z ~~ the cost of this undertaking. Ald. Pe- |rendering Jarnefeltls *Praeludium." | Higher Standard of Goods ar " ters moved to have the poles re [This number received such a welcome | Stronger Values \ ie . f and persistent applause that it was Better Qualities I'his space tells yon we have moved. a The chairman, Ald. Fair, presided at played for a second time..In the rain. | © Improved Services. . the meeting, ana the other members ing to this standard of some forty- Service means inaustry and in- For Sale or Rent 141 P rimcess St. : present were Alds. Peters, O'Connor, five people Frank Welsman has not on- @8stry is progress. " { {p |Waite, Couper, Henneit, Graham and }y proved himself to be one of Toron: [atel? . od? A new house, 6 rooms, b. and e¢., hot air, ; A the city engineer. 3 to's leaders in art but has given Can- J S Ul yai eid S Livi gS Rat "3 4 : Ai" room meeting of the b0atd, gia ita fest Symphony orchestra Joh ] Livingston Ay Shiie; also lots and houses it was decided to ask the street rail-'poie, In an t ity. way to abandon that portion of On-. ----------------" Low Prices ALSO 4 N y Ph ' A 4 3. tario street, from William "street ' to. CAPTAIN SKATED ASHORE Ald New Offices with Vaults, well located. Gore street, to the city, instead of to} ! Wanted--A Farm to Rent. Asasssasasansan AT KINGSTON PAPER BOX COMPANY ff |i: iii ici: "slam seu ios i coune vue | 5 A MEG REY? \ could deal with: the request of . the Through the I J S Linited, and the Ship- ig. lok JA J O.Hutton and H.S. Crumley Forwarders ¢ A he Captain J. Marley, of the tu " (British WhigsPublishing Co., Limited, Proprietors) building 1 mi Xailway facilities Stanton, owned by Grant ke, of Phang. 147, 18 Market St. : : : . Regardi this matter a letter was! Wolfs island, tells o sy SAReTIence The ings Manufacturers of all kinds of Stiff, Folding and received fram H.W. Richardson, pre | "hich he had on- Wednesday. cap- HoL STE IN BREEDERS Telephone 703. Ringston. Fancy Paper Boxes, for Milliners, Tailors, sistent of the Street Railway company, | ta had been over to Cape Vincent v ba 564 Clothiers, Hatters, Furriers, Confectioners, in Which he amd: a. are willing lo aad Nlurving. We oo Bakers, Druggists, Florists, - Grocers, Dry instead of the Grand Trunk." - (§Rols, but he thought that he would! HELD ANNUAL MEETING : AT -- THE RANDOLPH HOTEL, (Goods; Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Hard- The _board -received this information De able to make a landing without be =r = - ; y ¢ : os A 12 | ith. t pleasure. : ing caught, but: such was not the case. 1 ware, Stationers, Etc. Stock and Fancy he Nn ton' Reallies company, hen ie on a ey iand | In Connection With Their Dinner | - E. BLAKE THOMPSON, Boxes of every description made to order § [imited. wrote asking the city to pay. UL impossible to make hia| ©8 Thursday Afterncon--City si : = ' 3 Estimates Furnished, She company the Tum ol WS, and County Fair Receives mi-| || Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance' ! LE . Under these conditions the captpin cussion in getting out thé necessary plans for! ; om: . was puzzled to know what to. do, but The second annual dinner of the --Agent for------ ir! . 3 oo Office and Factory : King Street West f [5st est mele Bll 0 ory | with the new houses, the company; t taut ak $0 shore. and Holstein Breeder's club of Frontenac . . " af oon he iain us Go atitaace, which ho did. Ho for [county wae held 'at the Randotpn| || (nin Assurance Soc'y & Liverpool-Manitoba Assurance Coy. MARKET SQUARE, ~~ | "PHONE 888 AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL. rush of work at the time, the city wus _ : Ihotel on Thursday afternoon. ¢ : unable to look after the preliminary tunately had a pair of Jato a he dinner was followed by a toast list he OVER N work\ but the city did the work on ris upg 4 gr e rd # * some interest which was in charge of ORTHERN OROWN BANK. the sewer." ¥ O18 1 - Sally. Se secqted helD andy 'y,. regzart Sy : "Phone 286. : the boat was soon (reed from the ice ggart, of Sydenbam) and KINGSTON, ONT. AM. Grabam and Ald. Bennett very ahd hrowght' io shore | brought forward. as speakers ° Lieut. strongly 'objected to the payment of g hare. Col. Ferguson, of Inverary and Lieut. HRI ' the money, beth claiming that by so! DEATH OF WILLIAM POSEY | Wilmot, of Pittsburg; Ald: F..). Hoag, doing, the city would be setting forth! {of Kingston; County Councillor Free. r---- a bad principle. . Ald. Bennett char! man, of 'Portland; Mr. Jamieson, ot | acterized such an act as "bad busi- Who Married Miss Jennie Barry, ol Scorrington, KF. R. Mallory, "of Belle: . Kingston. Our-8teck of Electric Fixtures i ness." TE ville. Lis . is the most adn motion of Ald. Couper, it was} Mes. W- a og), Alfred nt, Ald. Hoag discussed the possibility i Ir . . . ect to ask the city solicitor to re , vi the fad news of (of co-operat betw i A -_e complete and very latest designs in the city port as to whether the city was liable. death of her niece's husband, William |, png hy holding. unt ft Fy : : . The city solicitor will be furnished Raney, he Passed away in Washing: {fair lie believed that it would be in : ; Before making a selection be sure to inspect with all the information regarding the' Oh. place pa Raa). Ih: Buell (the. interest of all to co-operate in this | Instant Relief When Nose and Head | grant balm dissolves by the heat of / * : jmntier, tare Clogged from a Cold. Stops | the nostrils; penetrates apd heals i matier. L : . John Friendship appeared before the: Masonic auspices. # Deceased was fifty- Both Mr. Freeman and Mr. Jamie Nasty Catarrbal Discharges. Dull|i20@med, swollen membrane whi our goods. hoard, i ifive years of age, and born in Leaven- ire. § ae : , in support of a réquest to have 3 5 y 8 in . Son expressed a desire for co-operation . lines the nose, head and throat; el § . Brock street opened, from Victoria to] ¥Ofth, Kan. Mt. Posey had been iniof the city and county in the fair. Headache Vanishes. the ir a -- ay Toronto street. The street can he | the gove service for almost F. R. Mallory, B.S.A; of Belleville ok i a feeli i Quality and Prices canno' be beaten. opened by purchasing a sizip of land, /thirty vers. AL the iime odio who responded to the toast of they Try "Ely's Cream Balm." TE. Tl ing oy iSkuuting, aig oyed in the ial | Holstein Breeder's Association of Can-| Get a small bottle anyway, just to| Don't lay awake to-night rvatling on Toronto street. The. bhoard' was Seath he was employed ; also petitioned "to open Mack. street, | department. Bright's disease caused add, reviewed the history of Holstein |trs it--Apply a little in the nostrils {for breath, with head stuffed; nostri from Victoria. to Toronto street. his death, after two weeks' illness. |eatfle. He pointed out that the Can.|and instantly your clogged nose and }clos-t whi : Ca fl Rev. B. Pierce was present, and Ny Poy was married to dite Jen-'adian , Holstein club js pow the|stopped-up air ors of the head Wm hg and Nong he . spoke in. support of having the Benide i in Kingston, in 1900, and ; Strongest breeder club in Canada both [Will open; vou will breathe freely; {ioul mucous dropping into 'the throat, streets opened. He said the resi- s his widow he is survived by [pumerically and financially. He also dullness and headache disappear. By {and raw drvness, is distressing, but dents in this section appreciated very; Obe sister and ove brother. dwalc on co-operation of city and|morning.! the catarrh, cold-in-hedd or [truly needless, Bs tity. He told what had been done |chtarrhal sore throat will be gone. | I'ut your faith--just once--in "Elxv's © , much the improyements being made fo } in other parts of the city, but felt The Beauty of Health. in Belleville by the Holstein Breeder's' Fund such misery mow ! Get the |C Salm™ y ) : MOOR & SON | that sonie attention should be given| There is mo beauty so oo: ia and how the Belleville Board of [small bottle of "Evy Cream Bal" | (agri Ants ati "4 gous Se Vv. ), + BLE As the board was not in a position] 0! beauty almost sny one can have. ing a farmer, two breeders of cattle JIRCAL CONTRACTORS, to wake s recommendation, the mat-| Don't endure = pimples, blotches, ofr. | (Holstein), as members of the Board : n i as ter was referred to Ald. Grdbam, They 'not only mar personal a ¥ {* Trade. the result of the meeting. The club YOUNG MEN'S CABINET ¢ a Sh Ald. Coupel and. the engineer, to rer | #nces but are signs of dangerous! The toast 10- the Bepartment- of Ay-'now- has a membership of ~~ ever a ri a , Agents for the Famous "CADILLAC" Motor Cars port at the next ineeting. : | blood disorders. ade's Iron Tonic ficulture, proposed by Lieut.-Uol. Fer- thirty-five of thd most progressive far- | MC i : par A ; 1 f the YMCA. Held Annual Meet. y ; The Casadian Locomotive Works! Pilla (Lazative) enre the blemishes £'50n was replied 10 by J. G. Tag- mers of Frodtenae and things look ng. Tha y. Fontan. . i s i bright for the future. ~ he. anauc) eval of th ih 3 'the upper end of the city. the beauty of health. Tt is a kind | Trade recogmized ite merit by appoint. !8t any drug store. This sweet, fra- are Mog irely appear. Agent ides : asked for permission to cut down|and remave the cause. a &art, who pointed ont that the 'de ar : : : some {rees on the east side of On-|great merve strengthenes and blood Partment js the support of the farm-| during the meeting R. J. Bushell : ne: janie street, between Earl and Wil-{ maker. In boxes, 3c. at McLeod's ¥™* Who might at any time call upon spoke at some Tength on the neces. |Men's esbinet of the Y.M.C.A. weet | liam street, and between Gore and! Brug Stors, 83 Brock street, = ome it? officials for heip, sity of co-operation pertaining to held on Thursday évening. Tea wan? Willem street. The bourd will ve-| deat above King street. Money back ',. 1 the Holstein Breeder's club off agriculture and emphasized . his re: %Tved ip the new dining room, ml- commend that the request be grant-|if not satislactory. 4 Frontenae, proposed by V. R.. Mal- ks by reference to the Ontario j 1oMing the boys' department, on the ed. Te company wants permiesion lary, replied to by A. i: Wellis, presi- Vegetahle Growers' association and second floor. ; to cut down the trees, in order to : dent of the club. the association of fairs and exhibi-| A number of plans and matters of carry oot their plans for the en- To Ride Free on Cars. To. Our Guests, by Lieut.-Col. Fergi-, tions. importance for the coming year were ' discussed. It is the pwrpose to hold > : largement and betterment of = the son, rephed to by F. I. Heag and F : : H A p YBa ta +] At bi H E N .| works. NH be. R. Mallory. Buck, She Susie a en the annual business mén's banquet ab Crawiord Ald. Graham ke of 9 boxes : : The banquet was followed by a bu- Agri abakys i . the end of February. John Spo the , t * this |S'ness meeting of the club at which and Sgricultaral | society, Clearly 'and Harold Godwin were received # BLACK and : TAN | 134 moved a eu es tions, new members of the cabinet to 8 WATERPROOF | TS : set forth the conditions of the Taatiery of importance to Holstein ! of. Harrowsmith and showed how the n , eders. were discussed. directors were handicapped. He also j'™0 Vacancies. i -|. A resolution was adopted by the stated that the Harrowsmith fair, | ¥rank L. Newman was elected presi ,club recommending that {he county Leupposedly a county fair, was only a 0°! and William Nicholson seeretafy- ., fair should be in Kingston and township fair in extent, because the treasurer, and the allocation of the that the city and county should éo- directors were nearly all from Port. COMMittees resulted as' follows: operate. in the matter. land. Physical Work--R. Atkinson, (chair : The executive of the club, consis + Iman), J. Rutherland, K. Day, W. Vege ing of 'A. E. Weller, president; Lieut.- | ance, H. Godwin. 3 Col. Ferguson, vice-president; G.{ Front Road's Hockey Success. Religious Work--A. Kinch, (chair Wilmot, secretary; J. G. Taggart, hon-4 Front Hoad, Jan. 30. --Owing to the! man), H. KE: Law, Gi. Holland, ¥. Fd jorgry director; C. A. Kineaud, second | heavy rain on Friday last, the game' gar, J. Crawiord. & vice-president; was appointed as a [between Front Road and Glenburnie! Membership--it. H. Ward (chairman, Committee to interview both the city [teams had to be called ofi. It was!G. Sargent, F. Pense, W. Nicholson, and the county councils regarding played Yesterday and resulted in a|W. King. i Js fair project. victory for the Fromt Roaders. The; RNocial Work--H. F. Fens = (chair . Matters relatin home "team also defeated Glenvale man), A. Pettigrew, KE. K. Leach, D. leam on Maker's rink last Saturday. Wightman, F: Halinér, W. Mack Many farmers attended the meeting of . ; the towmthip fair association held at, Cataraqui. ¥. Murton lost a valuable t : ri i 5 : oh ir- horse recently. Many are wering' (( 3 1 i n and fifteen 'males) from severe colds which in some cases onstipation bave developed into pneumonia. . is Cured by i i il Hah s2k 1 7 £ § £» ef face H Fis Fed Fires t. The : bh the. request lat-' confidently expocted tha Other streets may be Fesaund. trove a wes ingova ie question of re- May P. Hinckley also sing at certain ro, Son. v 'Ask your grocer for "King" \nkview, the Canadisy_Holstein Broad. ak, your grocer for "King's Qual; HOOD"S PILLS our. - 2 . : ing, - if ity" 4 : : : But optimism is a goad asset if it "possible, = dub. *Happin often - depends on the ase. : £1 } Every one was well satisfied with things we don't de. fi

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