Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1914, p. 2

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CAVBED THE AesSizis 10 BE POSTPONED A DAY TROTTU | . NBWS OF THE YMCA, LFW -TOGE THER Two Cups Presented to the Boys' 1 [REV. BI. AND MRS. ALLEN J CELEBRATE IN OTTAWA ed ; a Sweetheart and Mother Is Her 3 Rui on the Fiager 1s Worth Two on the At the Devil's Ball ------ Chief Justice W. M. Meredith Was | Unable to Come to Kingston onl} Taesday -- Another Judge Will be i Selected if He is Unable to Come |i on Wednesday, I £3 to the Hines of Chief Sustics . M. Meredith, who d to Radic, hn id not proceed at the "court house on fj Tuesday afternoon,' an adjournment being made until two o'dlosk on Wed- neaday afternoon, when it % e ted that the chief justice will be able to come to Kingston. If he is 'unable to attend, another judge will be selectod to try the cases on the docket. Judge Price attended in the court room at two o'clock and formally opened the court, and them adjourned |} it until Wednesday afternoon. There are three non-jury and one jury cases to come heiore this court. Now on Superamiuation --. Event is '5° Observed at Home on Park Avenue To-day. "league and the other : Frank Kinnsar for an indoor baseball league among the junior snd begin Rev. and Mrs. H. 1. Allen, who ners. have been residents of Ottawa for The baseball series started this the last fifteen years, residing at 30 alterndon and the basketball league Park avenue, celebrated their gold- opens Thursday night. ' en wedding anniversary to-day. Mr. Argonaut club will hold a joy and Mrs. Alen were at home to feast at the "XY this evening to-cele- their many friends all day. Mr. berate the winning of the jumior city Allen is a retired Methodist church 'hockey league. Addresses will Le { minister, having been superannua- 'given by Samuel Lilley, Arthur Pres ted several years ago owing to ton and others. throat trouble. / { The Boosters wiil hold their weekly Rev. Mr. Allen was born in August meeting Wednesday evening. A Hig 1837, at Wilton, Lennox county, He social ev 18 being planned for received hits early education at this emplo boys' club, =, Odessa, Newburgh High School and A goodly number of the members of Albert college, Belleville. For a the club are "plugging" for the Bi- number of years Mr .Allen taught ple study examinati , which * come echool and then entered the ministry off the last week in Apdil. of the Methodist church in 1874. The senior gymnasium class is After 25 Jeure of service he Was ,ouin coming back to its normal con superannuated and came to Ottawa season. from Napanee. He was the seventh 4ifjon ster the hockey et son of the late Timothy C. Allen, NEW HOSPITAL WING { who was born in Hudson, N, Y. Mr. Allen's father saw the first steam- To he Formally Opened in a Fort- ship launched in America in the night. Hudson ri i i n river in 1809. The formal openi of the new wing Mrs. Allen is the daughter of the | hich will be lato Tire y at the gemeral hospital, which will be m Smith, ot Westbrooke, known as the Empire wing, is expect- i | U : Ont. Jlightoouse inspector for many / patented wall board | years. Mr. and Mrs. Allen were od io 'aks place in about two weeks. ket, because it 1s married on March 24th, 1864. Therr Of the ety KOON firnished ox family consists of Graham H. Allen, COBY&NS: 80 sited of Toronto, city manager of the (°Pt IW Nine of these SH fusnishec ' 4 * by the various Ladies" Aid Societies North American Life Insurance cont. of the city, the members finishing the With the Mother of My Best Girl Knew What 1 Know, Says the the Divide I'l! Wait For You While They Were Dancing Around Sit Bown, You're Rocking the Roat ¥. én 1 Lost You Pullluan Porters on Parade Only An Hour With You, Dear You're n Great Big Blue Eyed Baby heh Sod Gave Me Yon Mail Orders 2: or J The College Tickle the Ivories 160-162 Princess St. Asthore Where the River Shannon Flows Dublin Bay Rells of Killarney For Killarney And You Numbers by E. R. Ball Limited. 149-167 Brock St. De "Rooster" on It, hg Tonderd® ht Sot Y0N i A BagumaNs - Bye, Good-Bye ile the Rivers of Love Flow On CADET G. 8. FRY BURIED | Seventeen Comrades From R. M. C. | Followed Remains { Montreal Gazette, | = The funeral of Cadet Gilbert S. Fry, who was accidentally killed by a fall at the Royal Military college at Kingston on Fnddy last, took place Monday afternoon, the ser- vice being held in St." George's church. A large number of friends and relatives were present, including seventeen cadets from Kingston, un- der Captain Hyam and the messages 4 « L # } « < and English Linoleums are arriving every day from the best manufac- turers. These are the mew patterns for the eoming spring of 1914. Carpet Warehouse Rb | Why Pay High | Prices? FIRST OLASE OOPS The Styie_aad Kitties will be Mack -St--New brick, . 9 rooms, hot water © heating nice lot $4700 H » Wellington --New brick 9 rooms all modern hic gonyenicnces Wellington Street | Brick 7 and 6 rooms, respectively, modern. Have . prospective urchaser - for one. o wants the other? a Brass li 39.00. >, ji | Lace, ete. Hiiand well done. |1.F. waRRison co. { pany; Dr. J. Ross Allen, of Olean, linen for the rooms themselves. The | iN. Y., and Ernest H. Allen, of the p (ona. Hotkey Club and the] { Batriop department, who resides ci. of the Grip ouch has a rbom with his parents in Ottawa. ri The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. "gy. wing consists of three flats with | Allen wish them many sincere COR~ (.. rooms in each. 'hese rooms are gratulations in their happy beautifully furnished, some in white [ Fiage of fifty years. enamel and some in mahogany. the rooms are well lighted and each one is ventilated by one of the best ventilators known. The" fice escapes are easy of access, and are of a thor oughly safe nature. Dr. Boyce and the board of govern- ors are to be congratulated on having such a line building ready for service. mar- Observed on Monday Victoria Day will be celebrated this year on May 25th. The anniversary of Queer Victoria's birth comes on a Sunday, and accofding to statute, | the following day in wuch case be- conies automatically a public holi- day. ; Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money I PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. OC. First application gives relief. 50c. PERMITS FOR BUILDLINGS | To be Erected in ..mgston During the Spring | Litton has for the erection dwelling on the "Joe cream bricks," Gibson's: street, between Alexandér Beatty, who for about wood streets, thirty years conducted a blacksmith FE. Burtch & Son will erect for R. and carriage shop at Frankford, Taylor © a brick veneered two-storey moving from that place to Colborne dwelling on the west side of Bagot abolit eleven vears ago, died at the atreet. between Raglan Road and residence of his son, Harry, at Vie- Miller's Lane. | totia, B.C. sa e-------- "Buy Chase's Nerve Food." PORTSMOUTH STREET LIGHTING taken out a permit of a double cement south side of Union Albert and Colling i Gib- 8 | on's. Goorge M. Dates, Glen Elbe, died oun | Government Has Agreed to Supply Sunday night, from heart trouble. Me Current, for Extra Lights | n | was seventy-five years of age. | Ti > : oH . > je 'government has agreed to sup- "Backache plasters," at Gibson's. ! ly the current for the extra \ights ; ; ; ws or Portsmouth, to he used on Alwing- | ton avenue and the new lights will be} its-UL Eyeglass r m > t | The council is furnishing all the me- | cossary equipment for the mew lights, and it has already arrived and will he utilized as soon as possible. i The Late Mrs. L. Devine | The death occurred on Sunday Annie Smith, wife of Lawrence vine 56 Lansdowne street. Mrs. vine was taken off suddenly by attack of heart failure, Her band, one brother, Thomas ; of 89 Elm ot, and one . EA Mrs. J. McKay, Jenkin street, sur See for Yourself - They of BEM vive. Mrs. Devine was the daughter Are Scarcely Noticoablgh" uf of the late James Smith, of he ty of Lemmox. The funeral will take | place from her late resilemce Wednes- | day morning, of | De- | De- an bus- | Smith, sister, To } Perhaps you do not realize how good you can look in glasses--that is, | FIT8.U Glasses. The ¢urved Toric Lenses ave another "good-looking" advantage, too. J. S. Asselstine, D.0.S. { 849 King St, Kingston, Ont. | | Auto Pirate Sent to Penitentiary | Two years in the penitentiary was | the sentence imposed by 'Colonel { Denison in, Toronto police ¢~= on William Carveta, 1001 Eastern avenue, a $elf-confessed auto pirite, whose activities in stealing motor cars have plagued owners for some | time. 'Amongst the cars stolen, and later abandoned by the accused, were machines belonging to Matthew | Cameron, J. H. Saineburg, Albert |G. Blain and the Gordon McKay an | company. | | i i Gave a Fine Address i } At St. John's church, Portsmouth, i on Monday evening, a very interest i ing and instructive address was given 4 by Rev. E.G. Peck, who has been en- gaged in mission: work among the Fsquimos, in the Bafin Bay district. There was a good audience and the address was interest. Rev. J. O. Crisp presided and introduced the speaker. | { ! Event Declared Off i The Royal Military College assault- | st-arms, to have been held next week, has been declared off owing to the death of Cadet Gitbert S. Fry. | The June ball may also be cancelled out of respect to the deceased. The ball was not held last year owing to the drowning of Cadets Logie and Smith. i 1914 The Late Miss Gertrude Bresee | Miss Gertrude Bresee, daughter of Our new $7.50 bed is a winner. |the late Malcolm Bresee; Addison, f{Ofr new plain all white is neat and | passed sway on Sunday. Sue on 4 tracted au illness one } 3EAEHYe 39 Sud. wile, $4.50 and ' during all those months little or no | efeouragement for (the better was giv- .en. Miss Bresce was nipetéen years of age and when taken All was a stu dent st Athens high séhool. Glasses Made on Premises. New Styles for Ostermoor Mattresses, the best In the world, $14.00 to $14.60. Thirty years' trial has proved to be the {best sanitary mattress in the world. Florida rel: Mattress ic the next best. $10.00. : 1914 new style parior sites, $25 to §150--covéred to suit your faste. Ru, riental effects west- ern, low 'prices, beautiful effects. Curtains in Madra , Silk, Tapestry, Player Piano for Sale An S8-note player piano slightly used now on sale for $396. . Original price $5650, at Lindsay's, 294 Prin- cess street. : Court was Adjourned Litioléums, all grades; and uphol-| The sessions of the admiralty court stering and repair work promptly which were to open at the court. 'house on Tuesday morsing < have }een adjourned until Thursday. J. Clark has harber shop st Men's hair cut, 20e.; hays', 15c. ' {15¢ a head, and cabbage, 15c a head of condolance received by the family | | included telegrams from the gover- nor-general and from the minister of militia. | The funeral left the house of the deceased's father, Henry Fry, at 66 ALL McTavish street, at 2.30 proceeding to St. Géorge's church. The service was conducted by Archdeacon Pater- son Smyth and the Rev. Dr. Rexford, Dean Evans and the Rev. Mr. Ascah., There was a large number of mourn-/ ers present an he cadets acted as pall bearers, therd being also many of Cadet Fry's friends from Kingston present. = A carriage full of wreaths accompanied the hearse to Mount | Royal cemetery, the floral offerings including many from the college as well as from friends in Montreal. The following among others were| b present: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fry| and their three sons, Messrs, Arthur) Fry, Ernest Fry, Dr. F. Fry, Messrs. | W. B. Dawson, Ernest Dawson, Har-| old Dawson, W. Dawson, jr.,, C. F. Dawson, Captain Hyam, Battallon- Sgt.-Major D. 8S. M. McDonald, Messrs. W. B. Blackadar, H. J. Hague, H. Hampson, W. Galt, J. R. Gardner, A. R. McMurty, N, Chip- man, Smeaton White, John Abbott, W. Scarth Stevenson, J. R. Clark, H. G. Russell, Frank Botterell and Dean Adams. Tuesday's Market Prices ° Tuesday's market was very small with little or no produce on it. Eggs were exceedingly low in price and sold for 25¢ a dozen; butter, 30¢ a pound; fowl brought $1.30 to $1.50 a pair; potatoes, $1 a bag; celery, or $1 a dozen. All This Week You can buy a basket full of ban- anas for 25c., at Carnovsky's. White Rose flour for all urposes Nicholas Ketcheson, ol PE died in Thurlow. y "Winearnis," at Gibson's. 500 Yards Good Quality Un- bleached Sheeting "Full 72 inches wide, fine even thread, free from dressing and will bleach very easily. Bought to sell at 30c a yard Our price on WEDNESDAY, Will be only 25¢ Get Your Supply Early See our window for Cut Glass, Fine Cut Glass. Jugs, Bowls, Tumblers, 3 utter of Extra Tran ol The Latest Novelties Newman 'The Hat Store" Spring Millinery Rstened to with keen | "Modern Millinery at Moderate Prices--No Two Hats Alike"' Is the slogan of our ladies' hat department, and every day we are told that we have the stylish hats of Kingston and that the prices are low. We make a spec-. ialty of Hats from $3 to $8 Untri Hats, Rib- 1 bons, Flowers, Mounts, etc. / NEW SUITS Models of style and | beauty, at very moder- ate prices, $12 to $25. Wateh Our Windows! | tract of THE ALWAYS W. F. Gourdier, 78.80 BROCK ST. IDEAS like dollars have no value in themselves It is "what they will do that gives & Shaw BUSY STORE. CAMPAIGN OF THE YM.CA, To Raise $4,600 During the Present Week. The annual. financial campaign" in connection with the Y. M. C is now in full swing and will be con- tinued for the rest of the week. On Monday evening about fifty men, in- terested in Y. M. C. A. work, gather- ed at the bullding for the purpose of framing up the plans for the canvass. | 4 There are twenty-five young men as- sisting the members of the board of directors and some of their friends. The members of the 'yoyng men's cabinet are taking an active part. i It will cost $6,400 to run the as- sociation during the coming year, of which sum about $1,800 will he se: cured through membership fees while the remaining $4,600 will have to be collected during the week. The Y. M. C.'A. is doing a good work among the youug men. The first reports of the campaign 'will be recéived on Thursday even- ing when all the collectors will be present at a supper to be served in the association building. i |" "Db, G6. Laidlaw, president of tho board of directors, is the general chairman; H. E, Pense, president of the young men's cabinet, is assistant Lik chairman. { WILL GIVE THE PREFERENCE John Foley, of the firm of Foley & ¥ Gleason, Ottawa, hich has the con- tl permanent pave- ments on Princess and King streets, that them worth. Get the idea of owning a home of your own--and do it. Must be sold by April 16, closing of an estate. Here are two genuine bargains. A double stone dwelling, on the Main Street, in Pomemouth; street cars pass the door, with a deep lot, for $2100. | ia double and single dwelling = in Portsmouth, near the town 'hall, rented, having a frontage of 240 feet by good depth. All this property for $2200. Complete lst of buflding lots and dwellings at office. - Houses to rent. poeee BUILDERS fora Water-tight Roof - Nothing surpasses in general utility the old style Cedar Shingle. Perfectly magufactured, clear as a bell. They keep out cold, heat and rain, and have been known to last' (40) forty years. SUPPLE Soveveong Fire insurgnce. Woodworking Factory \ Lumber Yards - NN Bay and Wellington Sts. Slag 8 to eee LUMBER, COAL & WOODewwe Wea're home wash peaple--- we do the best laundering 8 town--you know that, if you've J tried us. ; Fn

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