Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1914, p. 8

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RENDERED FOR PLAINTIFF IN OF ONTARIO|{TO MEMORY O% LATE FREEM THE ADMIRALTY COURT RADIALS BRITTON = ---- v {In Case of J. A. McFarlane vs. Fal Whitney Government Acts in Luke-|The Funeral 'on Thursday Affernoon Jam ros. oS u{FACIOEY = Slama warm Manner -- Appearances of | --¥mprocements to the Town Park 2 E> ED = of Tay he ne Tons| Cleavage Between Beck and His| --Senator Taylor to Donate $1,000, a Ena : : " Sinking Pyke's| Colleagues. . Gananoque, March 27.--The fun- : - ; . : 5 Scow, Toronto, March 27.-For some rea- {eral of the late Freeman Britton, (Continued fiom page 3.) son : : t y ! J or other the comservative govern | tTéasurer of this town, was held a oh gunt in full, in favor of ithe fment in. Ontario is not very keen on |¥eSterday afternoon from his late TT nN o intiff, was the decision of Justice | the project of hydro-radiale. During ' F#sidence, King street," to Willow dt : odgins in the case of John 'A. Mike the recent debate on the subject in the Bank cemetery and was one of the 4 3 : \ jalan, grain and fod merchant, va. { house, induced by the resolution of|1ergest held in mary. years. Rev. Fa han Bros. Somtindtors, hich yas Hhantas Marshadl, liberal member for Selvin Taylor, pastor of Grace ' leted e police court on Fri- {1 onek, calling jor federal gove=pment | ¢hurch, conducted the service, The ll J ji day morning. The plaintiff will 're. | subsidy for Ontario hydso-radiitis, the | pupils of the local pubic . nd high F or SAT URDAY commen i at 9 ceive damages amounting to $685, vernment members showed ahsolute-{8¢hools with their teachers marched ' cing with eosts, . " ¥ no enthusinsm. Hon. Adam Beck [fn a body fo show their respect io d . . d E £ a.m., and continuing all ay. - Need a raincoat, Sir, for the 8 fing Considerable evidence was taken on | Was in Ottawa at the time, but the the oldest member of the board of behalf of the defence on Friday Jother two members of the Hydro-Fleo- | éducation. = The members of the : Fo $0 2 1 dampness? We ve splendid ones. Ru ober morning. - The * court, which opened | {Fic -Commission, Col. the-Hon. Mr. | board of education, town council and ined fabries, rainproof and dugtproof, ex- jj 3% 9.30 o'clock. did not adjourn un. | Hendrie and WAK. Mehnaught, sat municipal officers, as well as a large 5 : 2 Tp ai < wl 12.18. Ape ss during the whole debate, nl-| contingent of merchants, . manufae- ~ cellent for motoring"or for driving. They Justice . Hodgins, fn" summing np | POugh they were urged to express dn [furers;, and members of the Board afford great protection alsé for the man the cade, stated that he way satisfied [OPI0IOD: It looks, therefore, that tho | or Trade also walked. The floral ~. who walks. that the scow (Albertross)' was re- | TUMOrA of cleavage between Hon. Mr. [tributes were very mumerois anfl of os sponsible for the sinking of the scow | Peck and his colleagues in his com- | themselves (bore silent witness of . : Tay Boy, owned hy Grant Pyke, of | ™%108, which liaye been current for {the esteem and affection felt for the Wao fH hd * some time, have at least some ioun- | deceased veteran pub 8 nt 'olfe - Jsland, which sank on the dats public servant. moriing of, Nov. 10th, with forty "Wo. © ein Captain Frank Barphart, Deper- tons of bay, valued at 3560. and do. e final wording of the resolution onto, owner of the coal schooner Hor- | {ing camara i wfow™ °° 15, Mucho bi Kl, conserva face" Taber "which wiaterea' har : i Pha ee either jor Wes awa, was | has ived with be: * FULL WOBSTED MILITARY || Cl, Cinlien, the scarey. of the sub: Dutcher Souk the angipe, bie wis se hoon oe mt rs ety a A French LLAR i on a cepted unanimously by both govern- g 3 3 : : 1 d by Fall . y . ougy by a pairs to the vessel so as to have ; used by Fallon Bros. The scow was | ment and opposition. it was the lat- everything in readiness for the opens renc Silk Importing Firm, not. returned to the place 'from where | ter, h 'ever, wh k the initiative rf : fares taken but was le "ak tho. |i o Rooadini' tin sear | "HEAL amo wrone ff] UDCET stress, was obliged to dispose of a portion of its stock. The bulk of the ' x. Seams sewn and well ecmented, Hon 3 ) ; 4 ; {| "R. wharf several days before the ac- | as they slso did last vear i reat variety of colors, from ig D i 1 oar. | visit ip Kingston yesterday, where a great variet, ! $$ dent Dappened. | F. H. Dense. engi- | Mr. Rowell 'has'emphasized an m1" 104" oan called by the Niness of " 3 | ) : : 5 ephyvr weight coats that can be i {hands and for that reason the com. | the territory and transportation pro- he nl Jr we g ists that cal i pany was responsible for any = dam. | spects before hydro-radials are Built Ror eagror Gibson, and Councillor fol ed In or smal * i iP iy HR age. He found the cause! of the ih various parts of the province. In and Joes. Be, ga od A, reys and fawn, $10, $12, $13. i vinking of the Hay Boy was due to |this work the municipalities can co- s, have . ) 1 8 YR a ' ¥ ! : {{|the scow belonging to the public | operate most effectively with the com- provements, lave Toniracted fo for Kingston, and will offer it to our U0, { warks- department grinding a hole in mission in supplying and gathering to- provements to he Amount. of re customers To Morrow Thi . ith the stern of the Hay Boy and al: [fether complete iniormation, and sta: {roit, landscape gardeners, work to be . 18 18 with= {Towing the water to pour into the flistics. s : . . Blot hey en Iie | pp as ei commenced as soon ws the ost i+ lf out question the best Silk bargain of warning on the part of the defendants G'S JUMBLE. alterations and improvements to the the ear d th Silk h uld was responsible for the boat®break- | 4 yoo in To. | building to the extent of $2,000 y , an ese HKS, sho be . ga 3 he yoo 4 we aha ing away during the night of th i p a ; § ; : Plain or with Raglan shoulders, abso- ar Tho E500 dam will ah gether. ar ator wa taken on mmc{} Seen at least, even if not prepared to lately impervious to water to Mr. Macfarlane, while Grant Pyke | "Moth camphor." Gibson's self the ' «Hey. p é . . , ) > . s se provision of the $1,000 for b a uy ['o-Morrow. tal stores, but we secured a portion to $18.00. } neer for the department, had not | portant point<sthe necelsity of having | 1, / i # ) taken the scow off Fallon Bros.' [the fullest data on hand in regard to bis little Sramaguahier. itor a stock went to several large departmen- | | will receive $185 for damage to the | Bertram Greenwood, aged fivé years, | the beautifying of the gr ds. Hay Poy. son" of Thomas Greenwood, of Wolfe Miss Beatrice Bleakne¥, King The following evidence was taken on lalaoh, died at his home on March | street west has returned from a vis } Friday , morning. 20th. bh, un' i ; it with friends in Ottawa. Mrs. ey y [| "Jack" "Cameron, when sworn, sta | 'Flake moth eamphor." Gibsons. |Thomas White, Wellington . street, || ted it waa blowing a gale that night. The Bureau of Industry, through the {pent a short time this week in! {| The wind was blowing south. The | chairman, Ald. Fair, made a request Kingston at the bedside of her son, | . {schooner Feecles was adrift and | Pon the eivio Finance committee on [Gordon White, undergoing treatment ; : |jnext ' to the Hay Boy. She "had Thursday evening for a grant. w- |in-the Kingston general hospital. . . . BROCK STREET Lroken her horn as a result of a col McConkey's caramels," ac ° Gib- > re -- Qu ity Genuine . BAY lision with another hoat, likely the | 800 8. DEATHS IN THE CITY a i James O'Donnell, Lanark, who un- A - : 5 steamer Caspian. Lan; : the way, but it will ou ! Cross-examined by Francis King derwent an. operation in the Hotel | Mrs. Minnie Moore Died in the Gen- » A little out of th vs pay y 1 witness said: "I did not get. . the | Dien two | weeks = ago, is gitting eral Hospital > uc esse 1 - : to walk. full benefit of the wind.: I did not long. uiedy, although still in the Mrs. Minnie Moore, widow of the 5 pha i late Joseph Moore, of Kingston, died i{go up to where the scow or Hay Doy "ry ay.» . , : ] Hiiwere. I do not know ii Fallon's Garden seeds," at Gibson's. in the General hospital on Thursday ' . ad P : He ttie Pad MN Judge H. A, Lavell returned to the " i|scow brake the Katie Fecles loose, | | age J tuned to Mrs. Moore, whose njaiden name was € SO atin ni city, last night, from Smith's Falls, Minnie Talbot, was the daughter of sh, ure 1 in bed at o o'clock in the was in at. two. o cock m the { Gb he aticided a banquet tendered |) "lie Mrs. Richard Richardson, and proper weight. Full 36 inches, |} morning, at the time when the Hay him by the ith He was i ir tizens, presented in: Kingston 45 ak Titake did the scow wae | With-a gold Watch. Nd Rg n A ase and th ; ular al $1 2 5 d moored at the C.P.R. wharf with lines Garden sealls," "at. Gibson's. will take place on Saturday afters e reg value . yar . that were on the scow at the time, Woy Yous Grumitior suit case at Dut-f) 0 "0 the residence of R. Rich "Fhe sind waa blow south or k oval sale. 0 61: > TE the night of the oth 1t 'was the] The Gang! Trank railway now ardson, 251 Victoria street Yours 59 a operates 'the 'Thousand Islands rail The Late Mrs. A. Holland To-Morrow, Cc worst gale 1 ever remember * way, from Gananoque Juncti Xe tle ton 19 Mrs. Evelyn Holland, wife of Amos Capt. George Legaul said the scow v i vp the tow iy i waa repaired and taken to the C.P.R. n, antl greatly to the ad Holland, 27 Elgin 3 a hod lH! wharf. "1 "would think $12 or $1 | vantage of the manufacturers and . ! Son ire' 3s CObS) Thursday in the Hotel Dieu, of rheu- would make the repairs to the Hay | merchants. he service is consider matisin.* Mrs. Holland:. who a N t tl ; ; ; BR line Mebonpld, a pilot, swore wi seeds," at Cibson's. twenty-eight years old, was formerly 7 . \ J Jl thut he was 3h the viemity of the |' The latest popular music, two 'sheets Miss Evelyn W han, and was born 'n Fine Choi of lors, SN : (soene of the actident. *'I'was there at A, Dutton's #dle. Frontenac sounty. Ao youhg eBilde , . ce Co y | a i 80 lock. nssed all | hoat: The death 6ecurred in Kingston, on [ren are . 8 i h 1 10.30 o'¢loc i passed all four ho: arred i ing Ee De Leld. OF ono t B ue, Mi Bro ) : Mibut did not examine them." March 26th, 'of 'Eliza Belch, wife of ""Lhere. was about a four-foot sea." | Joseph Belch, of Thurlow, Hastings]... si . --_-- . * ; Hay Boy was loaded at this time | counts. sath was-due to (uberca. | Dent of Mra. James Ellis Brown, Pink, Copenhagen, Alice: by Mr losis. Mrs. Belch was a Methodist in Mrs. James Ellis, who moved from ' : : ' | J., A. Maciarlave, recalled ir § | King; showed a piece of rope which | religion, The remains will be sent to |lLavant to Lanark about a yesr ago, G N C C. rey, iNavy, Lerice f tied Fallon's scow. The rope appear | ber home, for burial Friday night. passed away at the Royal Victoria ! i to be "rotten." -- Jlospital, Montreal. on March 24th. 1" (oss-e amined by Mr. Rigney, wit MARKE e. EIS ; 3 Zoss-esamived by Mr. Rigney, wi Mrs. Ellis had gone to Montreal to { ness swore that he got "the rope | the AT . undergo an operation for that dread- Only 3 yardsrequired for a Dress, i following morning. To Mr. King, wit | * B. McCurdy & Co.. 86 and 8H ed disease, goitre. On Friday the or you may choose any length desired. {los stated that only obe rope was | Trock Steel. W. Nelles, Manager operation was performed. which, at y iy ' halding the scow. Closing Prices, March 27th. the timp, was thought to he. Sie: S Hi fewis Qer, who brought the Hay "ove | cohsful, but on Tuesday death claim. 4 ) § ' . r A Boy from Wolie Island, swore that the A of her as its victim. - Decensed. was . . . A CE AKA Without question you will not i cover was on the hatch. Canuers : . | {7 "It ans nailed. The links on "Fal | Content pid oe horn at Tavant fityfapt Years Jo 3 £ . x fan's Sou were yers weak, There was | Coment com. 4 pra wus. 5 daughter of the late John have another opport ity like t ve d . n ome line fore and 'aft.' R.&0...... i i son. un his ur 50 DOZ. OPALINE SKIRTS This is the same by Mr. Rigney, wit Toronto Railway we 136 Died at Sunbury 1 the present 8 n . . nF. is . : 3 zilian .. : iy 4 ng eason. s : best imitation of Satin ever made in { 1 tied the Hay Boy with foue lines | Textile . i B34. On Fridaysmoning the death goons, 3 a a .t sin ap Bunday morhi after my arriva | sShawini : 1 lred-of 1 in 5 , son of the world and will wear longer than dour, Wolle: Jelany. The quality.» | Be niga ree DI Nr. and Mrs. Alfred Sands, Sunbury. No Telephone Orders accep! any satin. This skirt is sold regular at fines on the Fallon scow was poor.' [Macdonald '16 |The deceased 'was nineteen years and f . / Y 'hey came in all shades. white, Dr. A. I. Knight swore that the ! Twin City ... 106, | four months of age and 'highly es or 1S. #2.00. They came in all shades, white, J ; : EW! City ur, mont si ' : , wind was blowing twenty-eight mile: { Bell Telephone ....... .. RI teemed by his many associated. He pink, Paddy, ceriee, purple, black, &e. [fl so hour at two o'clock on the Worn [Ottawa Light, Heat and dower... 148 [Dad only been ailing a short time. { > ing of November 10th. Between on * | Magtin. and Russell Sands, of Sunbury, : are uncles of the deceased. The funeral es 2 3: Price for ' . . #ihnd two o'clock the wind was blowing ' r X X ! ) + a : : . Soytitast. The wind increased during § oppor Will tie eld fram his late residencn, on : . : ' might. : ~ on | y. » 2, y o 8 Ce ts Frank Blake, recalled by Mr. Rigney, CPR A, : © Sand Hill cemetery. ] QS % ay n swore that Mr. Mapfarlane to'd him Union Pac : 581 To find a really Buyer for any<artic p ] ; g I 2 cle you have to sell, from an ano. . Soe - : that Fallon's scow broké away a edu: United States ple of times and we made her fast. Soo & ye # I mobile to a wheelbarrow. try a Want Atchison ...,.... evzirien © 0% FAdvt. in the Whig, : " ~ y Northern Phidfic wen " de W , N, - " 3 . | Have Secured $1,800 Brooklyn Rapid Transit et onkey's Saturday sweets. Sib The men interested in the financia' | gah 15 DOZ. CLOTH AND TWEED SKIRTS, Hl campaign in connection with the YM. Kf vais . made in the latest styles, goods selling © CIA have collected $1,500 of the $4,- 8, f= "0 oF « " : . Sey : 2 1 600 needid by the board of directors y New Haven Railwas regularly $3.00 to $3.50, in all size J{for the work during the coming year. | Such Broite r. | waist band, 22 to 30 When the men gathered at the building | Sr > y collided ) on Thursday evening to make their ? Cotton jon ! ' first report. they were well pleased with Way s ; 'had been dope. About one-third Mas Bo id upon have beep | TAA A daly. nh | ® ry, a mamnfacturer needed 'We handed him the eash, * | : the : : is: 1 4 ; vin ve wd . : . I 4 uy yp repro SPE The Empress Shoe, the Dorothy Dodd, | ~ the Walk-Over, and other good makes. The | ; best we can buy. All sizes and in B, C and fl The Late Mrs. G Picton, Ont, Marth 27-3. C D widths. We can fit roperly. EL Pa i pe I ri oie "ot Do's "pron widths We can fit your feet Hroper y. s a i ioe Ya ror Very pleased to show you our new styles = s wais. held this afternoon from | Thursday morning, aged sixty-seven e of Mr. and Ars. Thomas | fea The deceased whether you intend te buy or not.

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