Daily British Whig (1850), 6 May 1913, p. 5

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mm DAILY BRITISH WHIG, EUNsDAY, MAY : 1s OF x] i ¥ FL "IB | von HE PAVING OF SIX JiR AND CAUSED DAMAGE TO YOU NG, 8 IN THE CITY. | LADY'S EYE. ATIC NE Y. ge § s Only Two Tenders Received by MI Was Smelling the Com : , a Board of Works, and They Were When Jt Suddenly Flared Up and Left Over for Furthér Considéra- the Flame Created Touched the : . Siviee Suggestion Made to Extend! Eye. y . : : OFFICE SUPPLIES --Ink stands, stationery cases, cash boxes, A deed boxes, rubber 'bands, wire desk and paper bas- Are. { Miss Almon Doolan, daughter of Mr. | kets. The Board of Works held a special and Mrs. J. Doolan, 244 Sydenham : meeting on Monday afternoon, to street, a undergoing treatment. with : ACCOUNT BOOKS --Day. books, ledgers, journals letter books, open tenders for six blocks of pave re J, Connell for an injury to her | ommunio : trial balance hooks. net. Only two temders were received, "eve, civ as a réult of an explo - and, on motion of Ald. Bemmnett, ' the sion at Notre Dame convent on Mon- | . i . ¢ ' (LOOSE LEAY-- Memorandum and price books, scrap books and tenders Vere laid over for further con- 'day afternoon. Girls' Patent Strap Shoes--sizes--8 to 10-} $125. 150 1 ' sideration, - the prices offered not be | It appears that Miss Doolan, in com- ' i Tay NOTE PAPER Cranes linen, law, woidiog wid society note ing given out for publication. pany with a number of her mates, Girls' Patent Strap Shoes--size 11 to 2 $150. 1.75. 200. 25 $ paper, in all sizes,Dimity, Regal! lawn and' ° bond e fact that there were only two were attending the chemistry class | > . papers. tenders in for the work, naturally when the accident occurred. mix: | *atent Roman Sandals - To. - - $2.00 1758. 150 wk caused some discussion, and the only ture had been prepared in a glass, J ob BA : : . ONE POUND PACKAGES Great value for i. with envelopes to reason the committee could put forth when, without warning, 'it expe. | > ' (according to sizes) match, ' 3 for such few tenders was that perhaps | The glass had been passed' around s up > the area lo be paved, whith amounts he all members of the clase eo the | Little Boys' Oxfords..in Patent Colt . » $1 78, a 00. a 25 : 5 to some ) square ya was not purpose of examining the mixture. If | a sufficient inducement to the different was the custom. to smell of jt. and "The best dressed feet will be the feet that are fitted by us." companies to take on a contract here. while doing $0 the flames flew in Miss The fact that the town of Lindsay Doolan's left eye. . - was sour 14 pavement at a cheaper | The occurrente was purely accidental. : uric than Kin oon, 3% mentiomed in Dr. Connell hopes to save the sight of} 3 eo ig, on ay, al came up the ey 3 m PRINCESS smmer, : for discussion. The board felt that qe IR, ABERNE I H Y S N Kingston should be able to have a TO DEFEND TITLE. pavement laid here just as cheap as v . ' - other place. & "P.D.Q." Equipped With 180 Horse- ere was quite a discussion on power Engines. pavements in general, but the-mem- A new "PD. Q." 10 serve as the : . 2 Select Your Own Style bers Rll that prog a representative of the Thousand Island 2 : " = The 570 cird and or ua Sib tion. The blocks to be paved under | Y2°Ut Club in defending its title to| \ - om the style et us give this contract are Johnson street, from | the trophy in.the Gold Challenge cup ER : it ' that wil m Joua sei] Jha ig at, Yuur Ontario, to Wellington street,' King races at the Thousand Islands this cause we have a Targe variety of|Street, from Clarence to William yacht house opposite Al ri fabrics and styles to select from and treet; Wellington eet, from Clar 4 Forty-five 3Ppos port Aexand a Bay. \ - perfect in every particwiar. ale] Al. Bennett and AM. O'Connor ex. | In BE hilguis of the wait, The \ ; We make the best and purest Ice Cream in ' . racer wi 0 0 ~ that the finishing of each garment is ress themselves as being very ovr win ss the PD. ¢ Kingston. ' right in every detail. And the price|strongly io Tver of extending the Q. IL, winner of the event, carried 4 Call in and try it. will make you think you are get-{2'°® to be paved, and at the same " lonly eighty horse power engines. od f time, to include Princess street. They £5 4 ting a gift. felt' that the. small 'area set out | The new boat is about six feet long- ' ' THOMAS LAMBERT |the prow ir, was probably no tn | oF Wan the ld one aad ght inches ba el J atus n ENE ; Merchant Tailor 4ueament fdr companies to take a con- } 5 JET. THE, St craft is of the hydro- tract for work here. 157 PRINCESS STREET. Anoth 3 k t plane type with a five inch step. The 3 tarm sideration ieeopasifion take Jha con. {engine will be placed in the boat 4 \ Next to Ores House - - Phone 640 mend, on Wellington street, from Wil- (S0Mme time this month. 3 liant"to West stweet. This, of course, The P. D. Q. that won last year's would not be undertaken unless the CVent because of its consistent action, S ---- sanction of the ratepayers in these had developed a speed of 40 miles an 3 MABIAA. . ? 1.2 . hour in the tryoBt over a measured ' Kingston Ice Company, Limited [} [boos ir willing They 'Se Wil Bor in the tga aver a measured ' ling, the committee is of the opinion oS that it. all might as well be done, | 3%. fee FM1eR Ot It will probably be CHRISTY'S HATS PURE ICE FOR HOUSEHOLD USE. y cast aside. - at the one time. these extra blocks Th ces will be held \ho ast da : General delivery, commencing May 1st. . : were taken into consideration it is o Tytes wi gion the has (British Whig Publishing Co.,. Limited, Proprietors) doy in July and the first two in Aug- estimated that there would be an ad- : . 4 : ag per au, $3.50 og [ditional paving aren of 10.000 square | Fotain the Bold ND oe miTade, to LONDON : Manufacturers of all kinds of Stiff, Folding and -- . y . rds. . . ps . 3 ue par. day re : Y The members also ealited the fact | A00ther year. It is said that Eng. Fancy Paper Boxes, for Milliners, Tailors, No contract less than one month. A . that it was up to them to secure the lanid Will be represented this year. These famous English hats 'lothiers, Hatters, Furriers, Confectioners, Wholesale rates tof large consumers. pavement at as reasonable a price | . . ' have been manufactured un- ls + ve ' -- Office: ©: Coli ood and - as could be secured. If amother place Delivery Horse Ran Away. der the one firm name for over Bakers, Druggists, Flor 1sts, Grocers, b omer ngw King. could get the same pavement at a cer I an extiting runaway occured: Men 120 years, and are sold ip all Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Hard- SN 2 ; Phone No. 1307, & tain price, there was no reason why ah 'the leading hat stores all over 2 : a > : AKingston should not secure it also. JAY eveming, about 7.30 o'clock.. A the world. In Kingston they - ware, Stationers, Etc. Stock and Fancy iyear, is now at George C. Boldt's The chairman, Ald. Fair, presided at 5000 oltached lo the waggon of Il 200 FOU 0 TLE store. Boxes of every description made to order the. meeting, and . the other members - Soft Hats, present were Alds. Couper, Peters, wed while the driver was putting StF Hats, Bstimates Furnished. White, Bennett 'and 0'Connor. street. Although the driver had tak- Imeem $1 to $6. \G : G eat the précautionido attach the ani- 1 Dffice and F f Ki g A t West [HE ROPER ASTEURIZATION OF ILK : COMING To THE GRAND. mals front leg lode shaft by means at 0 in fee "Little Boy Blue" and "The Rose of a strap,this seemed to have no of- CAMPBELL BROS. ass AR : A Bradley's city deliviry became fright some parcels in a house on Montreal Silk Mave Maid." j fect, as the animal made a wild rush on' three Montreal street. it may be mentioned that thi story As it RE Ro aa for 'Little Boy Blue" has. no '¢onnec- corner of Pri i 4 Pri St ineess street, some peopls . gaat ---- tion with the rhyme of nursery days. a ------ Is the oouly Safeguard diring the hot weather. Wale the production is enormous, 1t ers, Passing: and if oS bad bra} Ncess, . A Tecra TE We seil only Pasteurized Milk in sealed bottles Is 10.00 Wise of the extravaganza OF |.i0 secured. Contituing in ite a : : dery It is comic opera pure and sim- the animal was finally brought to . a On Steamer Wolfe Islander--Two Diggost. Seonically, the "production "(OP in. icant of Jackie's store. - Fingers Mutilated. earl and it is doubtful if any RE em THE EPWO.uH LEAGUE "Jack" Crawford, a deckhand on the thing in recent years can be aus] Aged Man Had Bicycle Ride. steamer Wolle Islander, had the mis pared with this offering in the mat- Cycling scems to have become popu- | Of Queen Street Methodist Church | fortune to meet with an accident ter of costumes. A long list of prn- lar not only with the young but the Elected Officers. while unloading hay from the boat. cipals have been engaged from all old as well. Mr. Brown, a local mo- We. Epworth League. of Queen street He got his fingers caught between the parts of the world. in addition to the tor cycle enthusiast, on Monday, took | "0 hich RAT ts wal cleo. | Pokes and bolster of the waggon, greatest singing and dancing ensem- his father, a man eighty- "two years of plat " oh he MN ¥ 3 Sn and two fingers wee pretty badly mu ble of beauties ever known in comic age, along with him on the bracket, 3 fo Re oy de all ang tilated. Mr. Rattray gave first aid tor 4 opera, Then, too, there is a special placed behind the seat for carrying og Ho "Hon resident, Rov. the injured man, who was later taken Kellaric and Commoy Sense Mats Savage - { valists and baggage. The old tle- | Yarious ofhcey: "I : to the doctor, where he had his fingers ; v {Savage © augmented orchestra of por Rugs. b aT G. I Campbell; president, A. Derby- dusted. Ono finger wn have OF tresses. grand opera propositions. man seem to enjoy the rde very Miss MN Py : - . rah shire; first vice-president, tated, but the } i A De OS one make. bic much, 'and wondered how a little ma Bl he td. : G amputated hi the hope siidl remains . . - + a . ake; second. vice-president, Mrs. GG.) 0 0 ht be Saved. Kingston debut at the Grand on chine like this could carry such a 1. Campbell; third vice-president, Miss | it night be Save Thursday, Mey Sth, one night only. Josd vp hill. The machine Wag atwinf. Scholes; fourth vice-president, Mrs. a ee Alice Liogd in "The Rose Maid." | -- 4G. Joyner; filth Vice-president. H AN EARTHQUAKE IN 1861. Ne pe 3 3 . Bagot Street Pavement Delayed. Dicken: sixth vice-president, Miss Alda re A yer ended Shange in the a The work on the new roadway on Nichol; secretary, W. Cockburn; cor- | Is Recalled By W. B. Phelps of | of th sical entertainments J o 3 a > . hy oT a presented for the especial Bagot street, betwoen Brock and Prin- fesponding stentary on ain, Nis no Philipavilles : delectation of jaded appetites as one cess" strepls, is being Hdelayedion ac Measures, I mene; org » MISS | Philipsville, May 5 (To the Edi may judge from the reports of its count of the underground work not be- | FE. Crawiors De . ne N tor): In the summer of 1561, this see ong metropolitan engagement, is ing completed. The merchants on Cautions votj nal, ws MW. ltion - was visited by an earthquake Cold Blast Odorless Pillows rong ueltul which is to come Bagot street are very much put about | Blake, Miss Allon (cénvenor): Mission that stibok . the houses and earthen We Grand on Saturday next, mat- by the delay. They state that the ary, Mrs. Campbell, Miss B. Evans [ware was thrown from the shelves and ned" and night. Swork was planned | for last season and |(convenor); literary, Miss M. Scholes, broken. Many poople were so fright H dso: : 1912 5 > This new piece headed by the for that reason ali underground work [Miss Rowe (convenor): social, Mrs. G. | ened that thes thought the last day u n, > passenger famous" English comedienne. Alive should have been completed last fall, | Jovner, Miss E. Crawford (convenor); [had come. "We do pot remember the ? ~~ Lloyd, and a company of 100 people, instead of+being left by property own- | Citizenship, H. Dicken. _A. Pettigrow | quake in 1600, but we know that this including a special orchestra, is de- ers until the spring. {convenor); Junior Department, Miss | last shock was not half so heavy as C . - Ps : tichol. Mi . . he one in 1561, Ww. § PHEL PSs. fined as being set forth like an Eog- y A. Nichol, Mies Wright. : t McLaughlin, 191 l, Roadster lish Christmas pantomime of speé- | Lineman Received Shock. The pastor, Rev. G.I. Campldll Femme : . - : . ' tacular beauty with scenes of xtra. | Edward Porter, employed as a line- [*Poke very = encouragingly of the Vandals At Work. vagant size and color, and 'n addi- man jor the city' light plant, received | Previous: season and said the outlook Citizens who own summer cottages tion to the charm of its haunting on electric shock at 'the corner ofitor the ensuing year looked very Legget and Platt Spring 3 around Dead M 33 iy Viennese waltzes and zestful march-" iron and Johnson steets, 'on Tues- | bright. . arms after the fans © wa TT The latest and bes in bedding at 4 es, to having the fascination of the day morning. In company with al A suggestion was made to combihe dot : ; RVOF i ng 'damage to their summer cot- ; onexpected In all it presents. Un- , ber of other: men she Ad [the league with the prayer meeting : ' JAME REID'S 1 MOORE S Ike the conventional comic opera, . - Er Lor the months of July and August, | 28°S. . Just recently a 'number of S fF tee ee ee 3 a in making some changes to the wires A the places were broken into and con- "The Rose Maid" dispenses with the hand came in contact with [but no action was taken. siderable damage was done. Dr, Cart formal opening: chorus and the curri, 'jug 'wive. There : was only 110 right, of Na i h 3 2 . panee. who owns one of Wellington Street, Kingston. aro abt | colle Tsing through and bo was not | A Serious Sip (hess summer homes. roports. tha » seriously hut. 'ndaor Record (Ind A damage has been done t his resi- on a great hotel thronged with bril- : Ii Sir James had any idea of retire | once. On Saturday Some perro pt Hantly costumed guests. Memory of May Tth, 1910, ing to enjoy his new auto and let | down some of the uprights on the an a Call | Canadian Freema Hon. W. J, Hanna take the leader bridge which had been constructed The congregation of St. Paul' % as Mill be hen wg nig the government the Proud: across the Rudd gran te quarry, : ng' 0 (versary of . the death of the late Ia- [foot © arges came at an inopportuns Sa -- church, Winchester, has i] mented E. J. B. Pehse, proprietor wl time. Rain is needed just now. to Puen Foster, B.A. a recent | {the British Whig. Although time sli -- -- . : graduate from Queen's. , rapidly by, his '.emory still remains | y . : , Blacks, bricks, sills, Matels, ETT green the hearts of his fellow citi bases and brick. James and Michael McGarvey, Mound in H ealth Aavibi : nd wi ything and everything io Chesney, spent Sunday veaning ith. uccessful journalist, for his great em. : e€cessary cement. . " friends at Rockwood hospital ergy and perseverance on bebalf of his Apply 177 Wellington St. for | This Hair Remover . mite Re ; for Good Work prices, etc., oF telephone 730, Works Like Magic || , > eh : Tr PURNMITURE WANTED, atu Whether working for oneself r [handic t ti by d Anyone having furniture te dispos§ i 2 of apped a mes a run do . o ne 1 {Toilet Talks.) ical mr Sai eo BY Ry for others, no man or womah can do condition of the system. w as: roar ' refi haa from ets a A do with water and The od Ks Junction at -cHicient ark valoss the health isin Por all. Suh we bave 4 . furniture of all kinds at reason delatone and . to r o'clock + and proceeded about Sood condition. that will joy and gladness nem sveammav, 232 on rio Stree in will banish' hair or fuzz miles northerly. The idea out- i Competition is keen these days, | their hives. e want You to know Opposite Crags Whoicsale . paste should be left on _Aapee. was battalion and company in'ynd success goes to those . are about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, the ~ minutes, then removed and, tack. Istrong, energetic and -- i . face: washed. This leaves Ae great restorative, . which forms new hairless, firm and white. ! Queen's Idea of Beauty! From a purely financial -standpoint blood and restores . feeble, wasted | Highest Price A citizen writes: "The residents of you cannot afford to neglect the {PoTVe cells. by head ; | 'e For Housebold x botier known. as uhsnings ven by pees - Bowe By using this food you can Goods Low fred algia, « lessness, indigestion, 1 Sawer, Alfred street, were disturbed of rrr, nial Ca i. physical instil pew , energy and strength Inte Moving away and want to sel! {every organ of the. human body. your effects? ll on see me. - | noises. only to find, on looking out, a strength. . Pains, aches and physical weakness [= lt Duy a or a portion and | horse trying to graze among the old i 8 Jom i" trying | other rubbish contin:' Most workers, whether their work [soon disappear, and health is brought ig of sutigm e furste. N Thin eyebro grow thick and. ldstrous n ually depositel on the campus." & anual or mental, find themselves jup to high-water mark by pyroxin on with ad straight Eel giet £m ms 5 Dr, Chase's Nerve Food SP IasiEe At d se rowed aes & a wn] 50 cents a bor, 6 for 2.50, at all dealers. or Bdmanson Rates & Co, at amt. tars men oat q

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