Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1914, p. 3

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Oi "Rev. Robert and -¥ ' -- , - Wi taj, w= a THE BOARD OF WORKS [ort est winds, with light aior cand Mrs. Ham rey snow. Thursday, north West winds who have been in town for a couple RECOMMENDS APPOINTMENT OF and mostly cold. $a Atled forty Lik a a of months left on- Saturday 'for Halifax, = SANITARY INSPECTOR Mr. James Stewart was In town!" : x from Gananoque for the week-énd.|yv...c police Constable N. Timmer- - - - » be Mr. J. Smythe; of Toronto, will ar- man to do the Work--It Will Not > Wt Cl aii. -- The Badminton, although not » rive, to-morrow, to be the guest of| Appoint a Permanent Plumbing large as usual was very much eén- Miss Bossi Fi nd West street, for Inspector This Year : . " a ¥ wo oyed by those present, who inetud:| Ve Fasier holidays a ; | | Jogag | y 383 Tire D. Reus Rev. John Dall, Barrie street, re- The Board of Works will Fecom- i] D Col. and Mrs. Henri Panet, Captain] ned {v-day from Haileybury, where {Mend to the City Council that the ome Y, * scheme proposed by the Board of ¢ bon , ro . he has been for the whek-end. and aia. wi Hasavts Canin Mr. W., Norton=Féylor, the Bank of |Health to have Police Constable Tim- : x : = FOR FINST CHOICE OF CON- sor and Mrs. P. G. C. CAmpb\l, Mr, | Montreal, Sarnia, "will 'be 'with his |merman appointed as sanitary In- -- ING SEASON'S NEWEST SUIT- {land Mrs. B. H. Penss, Mr and Mes, |other, Mri. Norton-Taylor, Welling- |spector, at no additional expense to 1a. 3. B. Dupbar, Mrs. P. C 'Stevenson, | "2 iret, lor Egiter, and. Mire... [the Sit), be adopted. A letter of the : = Splendid new stocks NOW ON HAND Mrs Frederic. Brownfield "Mis Bos. Norton-Taylor will 'spend the holiday [medical health officer, setting forth ' : i X : 23 : R hy ss 188 in Ottawa, the guest of her father, Tully the proposal, was read at yes-! .8e : " representing the produc- BEST VALUE IN CITY, sie Smythe, Miss Minnie Gordon. o 4 oo ! . . : the Venerable 'Archdeacon Bogart. terday afternoon's meeting of the 4 tions. of the foremost ' Miss Loretta Swift; Miss Christine} 1o..( wet George ¥ ¢ : i . hi J jeorge Blackstotk was inboard, whose members were all in y hb TI » Soehrane: Mis Allgen Rogers Mis-f4,wq from Toronto fof the week-end. | favor of it. It will be up to the English and French man- As y tl 1€ ailor ses Marle and Dorothy Carruth-| wis Gladys Burton will come down |ouncil to arrange with the police | ufacturers. ers, Misses Phyllis and Charlie|., Bellville, on Friday, to s ssi s pend | commissioners to allow Police Con- 76 Bock St. -"Phone 1518 Shortt, Miss 'Marjorie Brewnfleld, | Fuster with Miss Lillian Mundell, and {stable Timmerman to do the sanitary | . Mis a Mises. Miss Dorothy Burton will go to Otta- work, relieving him from regular a an ris Kent, 88 Nora wa with Miss Margaret Garland for olice duty, but still retaining him ; i i Macnee, Misd Madge Dawson, Mise fhe holidays. -- A fie Tarts Tor duty when mecenilt Ten Dozen For Ladies--Fine real Grace Hemming, Miss Mamie Gar- ih iv. ey en French Kid and Frelish ret, Miss Molly Cartwright, Col.{ Dr. J. J. Harty is home from Ber-| mhe a slusi . ; % So srt ge EOWNEY"S EASTER [!|c. Hunter Ogilvie, Major Hammond, | muds, where he has been for the past thee boi he monciusion 'Imported Cape, in colors white, | Chocolates, [ll Contain it. © Beak crotaiy B.C fmenth cn, | PoRMeRE i permanent lambing black, tag, grey and navy "0 : Miss Freda Stothers, of Queen's Uni- | inspector this year, as it did not have Satin all sizes, ' at Tbe, $1.00, festores L lo. Vim and ik In; fn XT n or Sd at drug stoves, of b: ion recoipt Tus Err » et dd Messrs. J. Elwood, McRae, B. V. versity, will spend Laster with her Ville : : 4 a5 nice assortinent of [i yee. C. V, Bishop, B_ Harrison, patents in Ottawa. os wi paces suid he ) ¢ v ; ; bv i 8 spec- i H. Lafferty, Benson and Bowerbank. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harty, Stuart tion this year, but he pointed out delice us 'thoeol: ates and : * ® street, returned, on Monday, from To a 3 nth : So Was : Golicigus t 5 Mrs. L. T. Best, Sydenham street, |ronto, where they spent the past week that Mspestion thioligi his ofice wa: a ; 18, Jus in or entertained inforamlly at the tea|with Senator and Mrs. JJ. K. Kerr. ho as Sa aia ber po SE br J Ni - the holiday. ~ hour to-day. in honor of Miss Kath-| Mi. and Mrs. Douglas Hammond, |900€ by a plumber Bl 1 Each at its price the eryn Williamson of New York, who is] Albert street, will spend Easter with work in houses day by day. Fur- ! best in the trade Boxes at 25 cents Mrs. Mills' guest Mr. and Mrs. A. TI. Kohl, of Brock. |thermore, the Inspection interfered R . : Boxes af 40 ts * no is ville, Mr. and Mrs. Kohl have juet with is office wore, b : \ XO8 § cents, a : wa sere returned f t te . The opinion o he members was i i Boxe = . > Mrs. R. A. Fraser, Aberdeen avenue, returned foresee. Shin » P ansma, ji. | that there should bea plumbing in A Re ular Special Values, White Washable loves, "a $1. 00, i Boxes at 50 cents will not receive on 'Thursday, nor 't vinnon is spending Boxes at 60 ie : again this season this week with Miss Harriet Chap- [SPector and will recommend that one 1 75 lit : $1. 25 and $1. 50. 120Xe8 at bv cents. - - = » man. > be appointed next year. $ Qua 1 y g 5 oe . . : 's i = 2% =» A. Chadwick, on behalf of the : o Boxes at 75 cents. voy nl oo place in Grant Bul Mrs. A. B. Ross has returned fron |Frontenac Cosl and Lumber company, | Long @loves, 12 and 16 button length, at # 00, $2.25, oxes at $1.00. on April 28th Toronto, where she spent a. few day: [asked for the reconsideration of . $2.50 and $3.00. = - : its application for several water lots | h f Boxes at $1 50 > 458 last week. $ T : J : 2 sd i i Filkis TS Miss Diana Miller, of Napanee, spent fat the west end of the King street . Miss Marian Leslie, William street, panee, spent . hn ; : 3 : 1 omorr ow For Men--Tan Cape and Grey Suede, special qual- will be hostess at the Reading club Monday in town, breakwater, The board at its last : : : Mr. Alexander Paterson, of London, {meeting decided to take no action. ae y x Eo = At Best S this week. - ie - . was in town for a couple of days this [After further consideration, it tion. | ities at $1.00, $1.25, 30) and $1.50, 1 "dwi i : week, i that it could not de as the com-| : ' Mrs. Edwin McLelland, Alired street, "Ds a . ec . s e, Stewart Fischer _ any as : h : : ' : : x , " ; Y ewart Fischer' has returned | pany asked For Children--Gloves fre He to $1.25; colors to be The Satisfactory Drug Store will not receive again this season. from abroad and is the guest of bis B. Lipman, Brock street, address- of b 3 brother; #lr. Revington Fischer, of ed the board, and asked that al had. Ian, W hit and ( hamois. Miss ssie D , Stuart street, 3 Y in i a Bon Sgt in Toronto i "N will hood grate. be plaged in the St. Mary's To be had in colors, Hy : sy Marjorie illiams, Gloucester | school yard, near the corner of his mens] ; "He . Paddy Green, emer and Hamilton, Street Convent, Ottawa," ar i on - om Cl Dire onvent, awa," and Mr. J. |house. He 'complained that in wet! ed EE a ons as Wilkiame are home for the aster aali- | seasons there ,Wwas a regular flood! Purple Navy, visiting her sister for some weeks. ! Ne running over his lawn and down the' ! ; FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. sit sister a Ars. IL. J. Day, and little daughter, | sidewalk Black and King J i iti ; ] i ) Cadet Oxley will go to St. Cathar-1 of Chicago, are on a visit with Mra ald. O'Connor supported Mr. Lip: . i y ery special qualities of English Chamois jes wilh Sade A. L. Bishop for the} Ww. Wilson} Clergy, street west. olen by ding Ai wh conditions Blue. All S1Zes. Gloves. the best made, at very inviting prices. Miss Linton, of Campbellford, will} Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Doody, Ce. [there Were very bad, and that some- ff 0 . spend Easter with her sister, Mrs. bourg, announce the engagement of Es On motion of Ald ithe | " 3 Noel Gill, Earl street. their daughter, Marie, to Mr. Edmund . : rE Ce * Professor and Mrs. Willlam Mor-| Burke &rowe, of -Kenora, formerly ae the Maller wis Feterred > fhe va} y gan, Mack street, will go to Toronto] Erndsttown. The marriage will take |5' er, the chairman and Ald. fini Lah bi the end of the week to shbend a short| place on Monday, April 27th, at St. )00F for consideraijon. ed ' The BUSIEST time. Michael's ehtirch, Cobourg. The clerk reported that he could . - : ' x ---- , find nothing in the minutes of 1912 Una . Store in Town ine: Toskin Ma " " ZION TEA AND SALE and 1913 to show that the board had | pms Jonsie acaton Wil has ved a 5 approved of extending Cherry and Em retuinied 10 New York Held at the Home of Mrs. C. H.|Cowdy streets to Stephen street. The Lee -------------- ds os shit pi Cooke, Colborne Street Kingston Realties Limited had writ- ---- a hlin Hugh vill go to] The Iladi oy eo . itgn about the matter assuming that| ~~ -- e th "es LF. LAUER Ee ob te ladies' guild of Zion church flthe streets were to be extended, and | THE LATE THOMAS 3 ar e genuine In- |Ottawa to be the guest of Col. and hold a tea and sale at the home of asked further that Cowdy ztroct: be visible ifocals The "near" Mrs, W. St. Pierre Hughes for East-| Mrs. (. H. Cooke, Colborne street, on extended to Russell street. The clerk { London Has Lost One of Its Promi- po er. tuesday afternoon, from three to sis] cic ine " a8 y 3 and far" lenses are one solid Cadets R. L. Smy y was instructed to notify the Realties | ys nent: Chtigons, $1.25, and up to $1.75. Funday hours, 1.30 to 5; 4630 to 9. are the real thing" . be extended. ander, g ceived the madly visitors and made all According to the application off{revenue, 113 Bruce street, South in Mr. J. K. Robertson, of Queen's|ieel at home. Mrs. D. W. Truesdell Ir Q to] received the offering at the dao Ts L. Malcolm, of the Concrete Con-|fl.ondon, early Sunday morning, Lon- iversity, has gone to Perth WHY NOT HAVE THE AY var B! Charles Spooner and Miss ;. Cocke structions, which laid the permanent | don lost one of fts most prominent OT Mr John M blogk pavement in 1911, the board |aud respected citizens. Death came Mr. John McKay, Sydenham street, poured tea at the refreshment table, lecided t sept his bond of $2,500] A BEST FROM is in 2 a short time. and waited upon all visitors with | decided to accep! s bond o 6 suddenly to Mr. Alexander; following IT : "" y 9 as i Mopiical fur a DE street, daint¥ refreshments. The apron table in lieu of five per cent. of the eon-|.n illness of only a few days' dura- Can you improve your table? °) ou can an- CN . will go to Toronto on Thursday to was presided over by Mrs. James | iract money (vig. $960) for repairs, | tion. He wus 68 years of age. swer this question when vou see our line of crvstal KEELEY J ' \- visit relatives over the Easter holi- Buse and Mrs. Robert Alexander. Thy [and return him $216 penalty money. The late Mr. Alexander was born I ] 1s of every size fi r wery Irindk: 1 le ti ing 'A y melris' a. ! candy table was looked after by Miss| It was decided, on motion of Ald. | at Kingston, October 31st, 1845. He tumblers of every siz Jor -every Criumianig ung. We arid 'he Lenses Cadets Parker, Ahern, Barw's Ne Shcaae Sh The, Home-made ips Peters that $2,309 be offered Jor the % 3 Sducate 4 ae ou Hoeks, Champagnes, ( dexialis, ( stars Sherries, 8 ' « nngs, and was j there, 4d ater attende ueen's Li 5. Ports. Cordials. Rhine Wines, Decanters | Jqueurs, orts, tordials, 111€ 1mes, ecanters, 3 £ . L. Smythe, Adair, C.]o'clock. The enter Phin proved a com- . * No * : sib mlot Limited of its mistake, in assuming| | ndon Advertiser i i lines;" Do cement. |Pitblado, Davis and Mitchell: willjnlete success. Mrs. J. D. Boyd, presi- tion we i 5 Roy re L spend Easter in Montreal. dent of the guild, and' Mrs, Cooke ri- that the Siete in quesijon Rw i Ie South oI Thomas ler, YS asswa ® - b Ww i - | 8 Dears Above the Dpera Homme and Pelletier will spend Easter in looked after by Mise F. Irwin, Mrs. J. [extension of Thomas street to ivi university in that city. : . OR, Hors Stewart, Harrowsmith, | APbott and Miss X. Irwin. 'Ihe visi-|sion. The owners ask $4,190. On leaving the university he was Clarets. From the very cheapest plain line to the was a guest in town yesterday. tors were good buyers and a aeat|the former amount is not BR offered a remunerat've position as finest etched full crvetal. Miss Margaret Henry who has|S"m Was realized. the land will bave to be expropriai-| mathematics master of the Kingston . b been spending a week at her home | -------- ed. The engineer, in reply to Ald. Collegiate institute, He accepted \ in Renfrew, has returned {o. town to Secured a Verdict, bo I gr Th the Rosition, and for thres years he Ww a 's aville visi our sto a Pe 0-1 was a valued membher of the staff. RO el ug e. voi ne Deflatilo Aivisiun court on perty owners interested, on the local At the end of that oe pw Mis McLelland arrived to- [Monday before Judge Fraleck F Y a Cale Tero eit Chown & Son,. Kingston, sued p.|improvement plan, {13 peckoned from a different field of ' . T D Whitby, to spend Paster with' her |Doran, Halston, for $28.35 for goods| Ald: Hughes drew to the attention) endeavor, and he accepted an ap 4 LIMI E f the board the unbearable condi-|pointment in the inland revenue ts. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McLel-|0ld. -A-traveller of Chown's took |' 108) D and revenue ser- Da aitrer space the order on May 20th, 1913, for a|lions existing at the east end ofjyice 3 This was in 1870. His work » : gpecial anvil, ete., telling Doran that | Bagot street, owing - ty, the, dump was consistent, and his winning per- . Fine China Rich Cut Glass. Miss Esther Kerry, of Montreal, {it Would have to be made to order. being continually on fire. Last June, {sonality made him a gehieral favor- ' Ry, : . Evidence showed the goods were |¢ Said, that the board had passed atite who has been visiting Mrs. Douglas resolution asking the Utiiities Com-} . Soon after, in 1883, his popularity a shipped from Kingston on Hanmond vAibest Street, returned to and reached Belleville, L Tay Fy mittee to extend a Water pe to the and businesslike methods won for Miss Agnes Richardson and Mr. 1913. Doran's defence was that he dump 80 that 2. sould i be waterky him the position of collector for the George Richardson, University av-|canceiled the order before the goods regularly, Nothing wigs one Inlind revenue department, with enue; loft ast week for Cuba. were shipped. The plaintiffs proved | POWever, and he moved e nae headquarters 'at"'London. The ter- Mr. Wallace McKay, of Queen' that the letter of cancellation was request " be made of l a bail ie8 Fr ritory over which he exercised his Luniversity, will return to his home Nv} "ot sent until July 25th and it was Commission. for a pile a ens on jurisdiction included all of Western Pembroke on Friday. shown by the G. T. R. that the goods| Ie man in tharge bf b Symp ou Ontario. i Cadets Lemesurier ,Leask, and Cas-| reached here on July 14th and that|keep it flooded.. The board agreed) in 1913 a more lucerative appoint- 3 ' to do as Ald. Hughes asked, so as t0o|,,ent was offered him to take charge s will 8 | Easter in Toronto. notice had been sent to Doran on Sh DY H 8. ] Solomon Sel3 Will spend Baste ' of Toronto, {July 15th. have the nuisance abated. J of the Windsor district. It was in is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. David Judgment was given for the plain-|- The questipns of asp gltic mac-| (his charge that he was veoupied un- y . . i p & § .g adam paving and of street number-| il his short iliness and death Would 'have found J} Murray, Frontenac street, for the|!ffs for the amount sped for and|® > 1 r-1til his ¢s and death. \ o~ i Ea 1 8 ee costs. ing were left over until the next Mr. Alexander wa one of the LA 50¢ H something, new under saster holidays. ¥: . -- meeting. most prominent citizens in London SEE OUR F SHLIGHTS AT * EAC : The board will ask council to al-| ye was widely respected for his busi the sun had he seen the Mrs. W. F. Nickle, Earl street, STUDENTS WHO. PASSED low it to secure tenders for the pur-|,eqs tact, and his unerring judgment, GET ONE WHILE THEY LAST heautiful new patterns spent the week-end in.Ottawa. Che Esaminations at the Bistern chase of a' street sweeper, as Tecom-|.oq had made many friends, not ; ' we're showing in Suits Dagety Srey Whines Mrmr Dairy Schools. mended by the city engineer. uly in the city, but throughout the 3 rs De sen an chognberger are amo N pment {district i thick. he Was e lo¥ ie oT: . ¢ . 3. Apirt froni the qual- J}{cadets who will spend Easter in To-| The following students successfully Spee juisiziet ius which he was employed. Experts in Lighting. Stores, Factories and Homes ronto. passed the prescribed examinations OAMDEN'S SENSATION Presbyterian. ' He was a member of : : ity of our famous brands Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Osler, of Win-{at the Fastern Dairy School, in or- . ee . _ {the session of Knox Presbyterian of clothing, the patterns. J}|nipeg, will arrive with their two|der of merit : Mrs; Lobdell and Clinton Woodhause| it Sion 0 et the this spring are a real small sons 28 Friday io Epend 3 day First-class honors--~W. J. Darling- Got Warm Reception Sunday school. He was also a con- » treat for me f refined with Hoh. William arty, Bagotiion, R. W. Thompson, ¥: Windley- | gyracuse, N. Y., April 8.---The|spicuous member of the Presbyterian H Ww NEWMAN Electric Co. reat 1or men of refine street, en route to Hot Springs, Vir-{ Shaw, R. G. Allen. W. .. Thompson. town of Camden, . Oneida county, eéneral gssembly, home mission . : taste. Biia, a Siitaren ad 'nd their { Me Bhdekaon. oi Spank north of here, has just had the sen-|board, and convener of the budget Phone 441. Home 1376. 3 79 Princess Street. "The beautiful - hair [J|osler return. SCS orl sion of th existence. | [board of the synod of Hauilton wad : A. wR s or. Li 2 » : : : Mrs. Sutherland, who has been the| pas list--1. Bell, Charles. Gall AT a - tu rs wi lines in greys, blacks Heuest of Mrs. 1. W. Goodwin, Alice in. (ilbers, J. Falls, : Shislds, Claw. | wm tos bonten 1r- Norwas 5 Alexander: phe and ues ave winning Rattuat, is : returned 4) Amherst, | son Sly, Beri. Watis, W: Landon. |unen ai Mekich. A ter, Miss M. Alexander, of Toronto. grea favor, : | Miss Edith Folger went to Ottawa: > °° Easter Gifts Ahet | d gpd fh po a Hn h held fom a bi od Drives: A : Hon Tuesday to visit Mrs. Bilerander y . : | fuse SB ie y The line of Haster gifts shown by [tel eafly ii the-morning by a Cams| 2 20 o'clock Tuesday to Woodland : ; 4 : : 2 bh Ev oe V8 - og x BOYS SUITS Cartwright. thie College Book Store §8 equally as |den offiedr, who took them home. | cmetery. * : pL i i . ¢ have put iu stock "ssn large and handsome as that shown | Here they wore met by hundreds of | Not only wag Mr, Alexander wei: : to-day two more cases Cadet Kerr Ion will spend).t the Christmas time, consisting of | people; who formed a lane and hoot: | kdown throuche ut the distries in con- th Easter in is parenth, curds, booklets, pictures, devotional [ed ~ and jeered as they passed |iection with his professional and of Boys' § puis, at 3 will MW aaron 4 wa books, desdiutions for the Wii through. - The woman's Husiand, _-- work, but as an entértainer. © me NY. rned and beautiful gift editions hatdsome- | who was divorced before, will start] A< a reciter he had few egnals, ant i . "HN ) . a a ct on 1 lke Sejm New York end. Rniic Ei. ly decorated with Easter bands and action against his new wife: any a chareh social, manv a Sun. | Our spr ing ; stock is now 1 ady fo LAS pe ction. Gen and ma eel Ike: 7 ge. No nox and =| gilk ribbons. ~~ -- iia [oy sehgol entertainment has hen demen who care will find style, quality; and a perfect fit a -- " . - little papas. Come in { ey CT Vancou Public Prose Duly. ene #BROMNO QU1 enlivened by the willy ad testes, M81 1, our boots not to be obtained ativwhere, Our leathers and th Mra. H ] ublic utor to ign Td ge genuine, catl for full {reli stories zad the frresistitls fund : era | and. sce them. . Pei 3 Rohan n. Paris, April (8. ning paper|,.me, a TIVE BROMO QUININE, [of rivedotes of Thomas Alexander. | ire selected from a practical standpoint to guarantee max- (ad btn slowng sit, |tnderstands that thé minister of Jus-|[ook for sifmature of F. W, GROVE. [itis spuntancous, sparkling wit mace ip, yy wear. A trial will convince you. him a prime favorite wherever he : We lead on repair work. Phone 1246, companied ho tice has requestad the public prose- Be. Mr. Henry as dso oss 8 |eutor Victor Fabre to send I To [Cures & Cold iu Une Pay, went, and bis willingness {0 help in "sr |ignation, and adds that in the event] A Lranch of the Union bank of Can: |any good cause foun m on the ip of his refusal hie will De retired. M. an, at New tw. 1. .C., wit Held | platform of hundreds of churches Fabre is entitled to a pension of Tuesdah att thot Yio robbers {and Sunday schools, irrespective or TW £1,200. up killed and it was said Another denomination and creed. oe ont 'of _Ganan- RR escaped. nd benatitel % in town. ow The moss complete ul . or : and daughter. | New glaves, mew ralncost or um- | display. of Haister cards, booklets and Easter Hats + tolion 4nd | Miss Margery, wil leave for Toronto, !brella can be Beat hought from Geo. te © ge Book § is Su shown by pis George Nila oo for T: rms Sd - Easter holi- Mills & Co., The Hat Stores . 2h

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