Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1914, p. 2

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turers. + : 4 we information. and English Linoleums are arriving every day from the best manufac- These are the new patterns for the eoming spring of 1914. Carpet Warehouse Mack St--New brick, rooms, water heating, nice lot $4700 Wellingtoa --New brick ~~ 9 rooms all m conveniences . hockey club will hold a T (son. , court. The new judge was sworn by Judge Price on Tuesday afternoon. | Judge Lavell practised law at one Jed for April ist -- A Hockey | Clubs Shack Stolen and Sold. | "It is expected thai the Frontenac soine evening next week for the purpose of . i ing presentations to each rember of the senior and judfor teams. Some of the players will recdive gold watch. es while the other members, wlio. have | time, gold wa at the present will be gi diamond rings. City Baseball League | meeting of the City Baseball league {will be held on the evening of April {1st to organize for the coming sea- Election of officers will take /place. All baseball enthusiasts are asked To be present in the Y. M. C. A. bullding on that evening. | | Sold a Hockey Club Shack | The West End Hockey Club wag la- { menting, on Wednesday, the loss ofits shack which it built during the widter on the shore near the breakwafer. It appears that some one has sold it, but the members of the club are determin- ed upon either securing their property {back again or prosecuting the guilty ; wall board Per'¥: the market, because it is h wood lathes. --... Judge Lavell in Office Judge H. A. Lavell, who succeeds Judge C. V. Price as judge for the |county of Irontenac, took over his duties on Wednesday morning, when he held his first court at Napanee, which was a sitting of the division m time in Vancouvep as partner of W. J. Bowser, now thé attorney-gemeral of British Columbia. He is a native of Rihuston, having' been born. here in 367. » Pendulum of Fate This feature, also @ Vitagraph Comedy depicting 'John Bunny," a very amusing comedy, will be an shown to-night and Thursday the King Edward. "The Theatre that shows two feafures every week." Usual admission, | On T ay aftermoon a young man named Joseph Mitchell, of Ax- doch, was brought to the Hotel Diew, He is sufiering from a growth on each side of the neck and will undergo an operation on Thursday morning. |. "Fresh MoConkey's sweets," ' Bib- {som's. A warrant was issued for the ar- rest of Edward Beck, of Montreal, i editor of Beck's Weekly, and he sur- | rendered himself, being immediately {bailed out. : "Rubber gloves," 50c. Gibson's. Yon will be well satisfied with the them with Toric Lenses. J. §. Asselstine, D.0.S. 849 King St. Kingston, Ont, . Glasses Made on Premises. Fumed Oak The newest flunish. beautiful rich onlor, produced not by the brush, but by chemical fumes, permeating the pores of the oak, making a per- manent 'color tone. You'll lke it Dining room, den, library suites look handsome. Prices not high. $7.50 to $60. sia Rugs, all sizes, patterns and rich color effects, newest 19T¢ makes, from European mills. 3 | Curtains, lace. Brussels, Net, Mad- ras, ete. Tdnoleum--Some handsome floral designs, 1-2 to § yds. wide. ; Our Upholsterers and Repairers are at your service to do your oi furniture and make it new. Phone 90 { eriough in_ their' place, but I { Well remember when we were practi cally without any.' | recoliection when all refuse was dump- { Stanley Trotier announces that a_ed on the ice in the winter, when the avoid all confusion with Alfred street, Miss Anna Marie Leahy, wife "iat per home on Monday evening, ERR a--, ; 25.--(To the " Edi- 0 'So the Board of Trade ad' vises the appoittment of another iu- spector. How far afield is this move- ment to go? Ave we not already ov- with officials ? There has been little increase im our population yet our 6x iturdlin the pobice de- Partmient has cia, ok the fire de- partment is costing us much "more money than it did twenty -years ago From whavéver angle on\Jooks it: is increased expenditure. ' Sanitary precautions well quite are It is within my residents of Ontario and adjacent streets socured their drinking water from the lake, using a pail. I alse recall when the moss-covered bucket at" McCammon's: well an Johnson street supplied the neighborhood for blocks, and the same well was but a jew feet from a slaughter house. None 'of these people were sickly; all were healthy. Many able-bodied men were raised in that district. There then was the Stewartville section. No sanitary fads there; and hetief men physically were the result than now All Willigmsville, or- Rideau ward, was honeycombed with wells and daughter houses, and a healthy clause of men and women grew there. |~ In those days one very rarely hear of caneer, appendicitis or the many ills that are the fashion mow. Was it. because people lived the simple lite and kijew nothing of the can- ned commodities that are now on the market; or why? Yet i is true they were healthi¢r in the old days. --OLD TIMER About Poor Baptiste Kingston, March 25, (To the Edi tor: AMow nre i insert im the columns of your paper a few lines which I think may give some en- lightenment upou this ¢Poor Old Baptiste" subject.' Ir, reading th Whig's issue of Saturday night, ! came across a paragraph by the Lampman regarding ¢'poor Bag tiste." Let me here state as one who knows that there is a. good Samaritan on Garden Island who Would help him if he would hel himself. In regard to him contribu- ting his goodly share towards the revenue of the provincial govern- ment, T might say that is not what be spends himself but what his good friends buy for him, and then let him De sent up. If people would stop buying liquor for him he would perhaps go to work and do better. {if the Lampman conld devise a plan to stop this treating there 'would be no danger of poor: Bap- tiste ending his days in jail.-- A FRENCH CANADIAN. Call It Prince Albert Avenue Kingston, March 21.--(To the Edi tor) : In view of the recent discussion { on changing the name of Albert street it be called | "Prince Albert avenue." This would and still retain the name Albert,which is puttioularly fitting as the street iv next to Victoria, Ibert street de- serves the name of avenue as much as any other street in the city--ALBERT STREET RESIDENT. THE LATE MRE. E. BEAUPRE, Died in the Hotel Dieu on Tuesday Night. On Tuesday night at 10.30 o'clock, of Edwin Beaupre, liquor dealer, Prin- cess street, passed to rest in the Hotel Dieu. after an illness of eight days. Death was 'vaused by puneu- monia, following an operation for a regrettabls-accident which occurred | March 16. . { The late Mrs. Beaupre was highly esteemed by her many friends. She | Xo. # very charitable lady and took an active interest in the work of the ladies auxiliary of the Hotel Dieu of which she was treasurer. | She was a daughter of William Leally, of Cleveland, Ohio. ' Her hus- sand, two brothers and two sisters also survive. Two brothers are John and Henry of Cleveland and | two sisters, Mrs, €. McDermott and | ee. W. H. Sauve, Cleveland. The late Mrs. Beaupre was twenty- | eisht years of age and had Dec married nine years. ENLARGED UNTIL FRIDAY [Case Against Battéeryman to be i Taken Up Then When the case of Charles Boucher, BUT THAT Lv HE 16 HER 18 DOUBT. FUL. 5, nder. : Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm You Can'ditiet Away From It Where Did You Get That Girl. That | is % ae hat He is Heir to $250,000 Inthe of 'the Clty. Left by Uncle in Whinfbeg, Charles Driscoll Has Received Word, if j Toronto Telegram, Pm Ii Love Wi With the prospect of being enrich- |} ma ® ed to the extent of $350,000, Char- | les Driscoll, employed as a clothes |i wesser by Landon and Borahauser, |} 313-5 King west, is to-d.y a very|] excitable and a very happy man, Hi Yesterday among a small amount |i of other mieil which he received || came a letter from a firm of attor- eys in Widnipeg. Inside Mr, Dris :0ll read that he was am heir to|} 150,000 from the estate of hil uncle Patrick Driscoll. Despite: | aE a i v the written communication trom | en Jind, Save Me You Winnipeg he is rather dubius about Hi a Hs eobioa the fortune. and is not altogether Hi gre the \Yor'es somvinced that it is mot a fake. Jf Therefore, he is reticent to diseuss | the possible "windfall," and is al- Hi ready assuming the air of the major- I ity of men of wealth--disdaining '# prolonged conversation with the re- porters. He professed to be bored | | by the horde of mewspapermen who alled on him this morning. "I hope it is true, but I have my Moon lai On My Way to Mandalay => Peg O' My Heart Vshien I Lost You © Pullman Porters on Parade Only An Hour With You, Dear The Co Has No Heart i Willie Had a» Motor Boat (Putt, Putt, Putt) the Mother of My Best Girl If You Only Knew What I Know, Says the In the Harbor of Home, Sweet Home © Cross the. Great Divide 1TH Wait Mos You: While They Were Dancing : Around sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat 5 You're a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby RY "Everyt hog Bin joubts.," he stated to a represenia-| ive. t such he is, has reached his. thirty Jecond year. He is engaged to be narried to Miss Nellie Bowen, of Kingston, Ont. " wm corresponding with the at- rorneys in Winnipeg who are hand: ling the case," he statea. "It may e necessary for men to go west oon to prove my right and title." Passer as Surveyors The results of the examinations held in February thefore the hoard of ex- sminers for dominion land surveyors we announced. These examinations vere held at Ottawa, Halifax, Mont- «eal, 'Kingston, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton and Daw. on. The following from Kingston passed : . Full preliminary--d.- € 5. Cale, C. . Joslyn, G on, G. J. Smith Final--R. I". Clarke, B. ( Bonham, W B. Patter- Pierce of the Night . or Gangsters - "Shadows The The greatest detective story produced, , the sensgtion of the som, in four eomplete parts over "seventy wonderful scenes. breathless action of play sweeps audience along with it. Don't to see this big feature at, Wonder- land twa days only, Wednesday Thursday. « and The the Millinery Opening : You are cordially invited to attend Miss 1. G. Homan's opening and dis- play of pattern hats for spring, Apri! 2nd, at Yarker. Barber Shop J. Clark has opened a first-class barber shop at 49 Princess street. Men's hair cut, 20c.; boys', 15c. oh , William Lindsay, Elzevir, was con- victed at. Belleville on a charge of 900 he married Ethel 1913 Mary Canniff, gman ' not being dead to s knowledge. He was sentenced to one year in the Central prison. "Fresh McConkey's sweets," Gib- son s. On Wednesday morning Wilkins sas able to Dieu, after undery of appendicitis. Norman the Hotel a long siege "The Hat Sto.e." Newest Hats the meantime. The little girl } in the court room with her father, Road to Cataraqui Bad The Cataraqui road is reported to be in a ¢ery bad state. The snow at the sides of the road has melted, leaving a high bank of ico in the centre, the winter traffic: hardened the snow. The danger of upsetting on. this bas caused many to leave the road altogether hg case is peport to be left just the funeral T.F. HARRISON G3 WA A take t6 the fields. One Hi Hats. ; i | WALUGHP, Best Hat Sade for We are sole agents for the best made hats, and because we earry such a large stock, you can easily be suited here. \Besides we can save you money on any hat vou buy because we import, direct from the manufacturers. Read this list: : KNOX, Style Leaders, $5 hats STETSON, World Famous, $4 and $3 Hats, VON GAL. Well Known, $3 $2.50 and $3 Hats. 3 PICCADILLY, the Hat of Pere, fection, $2.50. WAVERLY, the King of $2.00 Watch Our Windows. EORGE MILLS 8 $0 The heir to the quarter million, | every" ¢ sen- | fail | and | "son's. an action brought by F. 'from Belleville to Napanee. | "Fresh McConkey's sweets," Gib 1 gig '5 in Misses' Suits and Coats They Combine Style Individuality Fit i | Finish Workm'nship Exclusiveness mgs t Popula¥ Price YOU Ought | to See the Range NOW {NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. hth fests Rt ts | rn A tiered Aetna § eeeeBUILDERS SU PPLIE Sead, We Make BOAT LUMBER BOAT TIMBERS to order HAD A LIVELY TILT Rev. Mr. Whitaker and Stefansson in a Clash. A despateh from Dawson City says that Rev. Mr. Whittaker, who preached in Kingston two weeks ago on lis work among- the Mskimos bad a lively tilt recently with Stef- ansson, the explorer. The despajch says: - "Further information is te hand regarding Stefansson in the far north. A trapper named Jacquot says Stefanssoe is living the simple | life like the eskimos at Fort Me | Pierson. That is, he has tossed off the woollen underwear and is | wearing reindeer, or caribon hides | with the hair next the body I oRev. Mr. Whittaker," he goes un, "formerly of Fort McPherson, where he served in 'the capacity of missionary for the Anglican church, and Stefansson had a little go out- gide last year. They told each other in preity plain language what they thought of each other. All i1 beard fom Stefans at Me- Pherson was that he was surprised that Whittaker should open a cross fire oft him. Stefansson said .hq had helped Whittaker get out bie , book on the Arctic d thought {the congédack Ww) pretty strong | after he had rendered such aid." We specialize on SHIP PLANK, DECK. I¥2 and TIMBER aT or Shipbuilding. S. Anglin & Co. Cor. Bay awd Welllngion § wor Sg Mignon cease LUMBER, COAL & WOODases "Ne PE | A Surprise Birthday Party A surprise was! held at 102 }| ; Farl street, residence of Mr. and Mrs. , for the sew he! | birthday of their son, Cecil. ©. An- dree was master of ceremonies and W. : A Miss Quennic Paards- | accompanied on the piano. Lames and-daneing were "Fresh MoConkey's swezis,"" Gib ! © Mr. Mack, of the Napahee Opera "house, is agking fo have the trial of for wronigful dismissal to be changed "Ie cream bricks." Gibson's. : It has Leen decided that Front street and part of Bri street, Belleville, will be payed with asphal- tie conerate during the coming sea- son. Eo ----, ------re---- LE Ik Er a ------ ', son's, lege 'Book Stor a frontage of 240 feet by good depth. All Ghis property for We're bome wash people we do the bes: lasndering in tow--you knot that, if you've Vried Ba hac in -- I.

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