Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1914, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914 _ W. Ws GIVEXS RETURNS lap} ; pe ---- om on HAD. TO PAY A FINE RE From Virginia, Owing to the Stan-" i onl : | dard Fire, Fat i THE OFTY BASEBALL LEAGUE, Ww 'n Givens, propristor and edi- | FOR DRIVING IG OX WRONG : ; 'ARRANGES SPRIES ftor of the Kingston Standard, re- SIDE OF STREET 3 : turned Thursday afternoon from -- | Har i este | C. L. C. Will Not Enter ~~ The | Daytona Beach, Virginia," having | pp, qjed Dangerous and Expensive Tain | 5 . 'been called back owing to the ugm- = > | a . 2 Athletics, Vidiorias and Ponies , 0 inate fire which damaged the ~First Apvearance Prunk Claim. | B Gene Stratton Porter © Will be the Senior Teams. | Standard = buflding and plant last. ed That He Had Been "Doped." | y : The City Baseball league will be Tiesday uring, Mr. Ajivens sab ~Stolen Brass Recovered, Se, ! . . : composed of six feams, three junior ed that he was very grateful 10 a I dos. sot sav to. drive 6x he a ; nd three senior. This was the. de- | Who 'had showed their sympathy| i no day 2 c yi i Gi 1 lo ity *F kl of and th i seu executive which met! With his newspaper in Its loss, and | "FONE side of tlie street. Not only | Author of The irl of the Limber st. reckles etc. expressed his thanks to the Whig for | 18 it dangerous, put it is also ex- | : : Wednesday evening in the Y. M. C. ~ : | i the service it wi ndering in print- | Pensive. Clement Lefaver, a driv- jf |A. building. The senior series will] the service it was rendering in prin x I ove rarce to) ver 400 000 Id t | 35 t h Ive: © Zie ing the Standard's issues till his press | €F» Made his second appearance in | ' solid .a Niet eac be composed of Victorias, Athletics nS the Standard's issues is press, - police court within & very short | - A ' and Ponies.© The management of Was got in order again. Repairs * bas 0 building and plant will be be. | time, on Thursday morning, charg: | the C. L, C. baseball team rot F9 8 and.p ed with a violation of the city by- | oh : j not to enter, and for that reason the at once. 2 E : , ( at a a-- law. The first time he was given X 4 . § 489, : > : . - ---- : te Ponies were asked to take the JWIP| PROF. McNFIL, OF QUEEN'S' '| a chance, but his second tinte cost | . A ito senior ranks. ed { . -- y {him a fitie of $3 and costs or twenty || ' i LB : Pr ! that the Victorias and Athletics. , atulated by Sir J. Forbes-Rob- | days, or a total of $5.85. ig y d i i p a . F ps«Rob- ave, t 5.85. : : cy a. would be matched in the opening ar y I Considine Toakina laid the charge : game of the series which will likely ertson on His Addréss By i $ 3 y " 1 tol eo acensed' driving on Fumed Oak! take place on Saturday, May 16th or I'he Toronto Globe says: At the ane ANd 1 he detased rib »P | 3: 28rd, at the cricket field. nieeting of the modern language seo A workingman up for drunken- | The newest finish, beautiful rich Up until the present time it is!tion of the Ontario Teachers' Asso- | ness. and it with tated that not oll > : color, produced not by the brush, doubtful whit junior teams will ap- | ciation, on . Wednesday afternoon, } fur won it hi first dppearante. hes Sak 3 ' but by chemical fumes, permeating |PI¥ fof admission. At thie meeting Prof. W. F. McNeill, Queen's Univer. | 1 "he a I il e OO cge O00 Store the pores of the oak, making a per- 'on Wednesday evening Tour Jeans sv gave an address pion : Fhe | the first time he 'was ever under ; SE manent color tone. You'll like it. [expressed their desire to enter, but Shakespeare Stage. e speaker a, . 5 Be ; * > A Dining room, den, library suites look |the executive feels that a three-team gave a short review of mediaeval the fafiualice ey, He aan ] 160 Princess St. . OPEN NIGHTS Phone 919 bandsome. Prices not high. schedule would be far more satis-'staging, and speaking oi the Eliza y TH the lhnit on his { & ' : factory, The clubs were given their bLethan drama, said: "With all their OUL his' is first: tip. thi =] ba a certificates which must be signed limitations, they were by no means | : This' is the et ume, ois an f y before the next meeting. It is ex- the crude structures that many be | Was ever drunk," said D. A. Giv- pected that Sapolios, Parknine and lieve." At the close Sir J. Forbes hi : Ponies will compose the series. If Robertson, who was present, congratu- | Bis behalf. ! ; } a the Regiopolis club signs up suffiient lated the speaker on his address, time has was under the influence of : . in. players and one of the other teams etme liquor. He belleves that he was / Sterlin . fail to sign up enough players then deeb dob ddoioddeddododdddddd dt | donald. : i hink be gol dog : i g - the Regiopolis club will be tdken in. | erg does he think be gol dop- on ists » FT : Ponies' ed?" asked the magistrate, . ie - The management of the Ponies *! Mr. Givens said he could give no p 1 ver ans, who was present te speak on "And it is also the first ol QUEEN'S EXAMS. RESULTS ~ baseball club. intends running both : information as to this. and as the senior and the junior teams. There J accused had nothine to say-about it, : the matter was dropped. He was Ware * The Whig will this year, as usual, publish complete re- sults of Queen's college ex- examinations. Orders for papers left at this office will be given the same careful attention as in the past. Price per copy, including postage, 3¢ The Whig has no can- vassers at the college. To ensure the absolute certainty is a possibility that the club will be forced to call upon some of the play- Fi ers who formerly wore the C. L. C. given a chance. uniform. Stanley Trotter, presi- dent of the league, presided at the Divans, 'Davenports and Bed | Meeting. . Couches, good variety, $7.50 to $60. . Very convenient, : bdp Thomas Shields, up for deing 'drunk, could not say that it was his JJ £ He ' > first anpearance. "Tom* looked 'as pia See us for new patterns in if -he had been up against it very = knives, spoons and forks. hard as he had several cuts and : 4 AT RIGHT "PRICES bruises on his face. Evidently he , / . we HUtY Putters, small' and was fighting more an ol¢ Jo i oe ler unr more. than od Joka SEAN ai All fancy pieces to match. ob phpbb dpb XE A Candid Opinion Toronto Globe The Kingston Standard suffered a serious fire loss yesterday, and the 3 Whig arranged to print the Standard of receiving the paper, leave The 'firm of McKelvey & Birch till its press equipment is again in +4 your order at the Whig office. was charged with baving purchased a order. The Whig's press may. groan * some brass, which has been identi- | i 3 ol 9s a bit when it reaches the editorial | Sddddebdobdobidobddddoddddpidtss fled as belonging to the steamer I Tha ; -Smi © S. page, but the job will be done con- m------------ Tohn Duncan. John McKelvey ap- i A REY . scientiously. Kingston has two pa- 'OLICE WERE C nD | peared in answer to the charge and | Ji i Bis a vic pers to be proud of. The Whig and POLICY " RE CALLEX | explained that the purchase of REBT / i Jewelers Opticians all' sizes; patterns an: ch | the Standard are both far above the . . { brass from warties in this way was | / § ard 3 ar a ; oii pi y wi \ 8 / Issuers of Marriage Licenses. color effects, newest 1914 makes average to be found in cities much Drunke R Nan Toreatenda to Shoot «contrary to instructions at his store, yy } / from best European mills. larger than Kingston. ouple of Citizens but that the brass had been pur- ; | / We grind lenses for eyegldsses Ourtains, lace. Brussels, Net, Mad- Ct | A man under the influence of li-| chased by one of the clerks. } oy // ras, ete. Ernest Villard Again Remanded | Quor created quite a disturbance The magistrate asked Mr. McKel- NT | on the premises. Linoleam----Some handsome floral When near the Kingston Yacht club house | vey if the clerk would give the po- f : ; i designs, 1-2 to 4 yds. wide. on Wednesday night. He ran lice assistance In locating the per- Our Upholsterers and S around the place like a wildman, and | son 10 had disposed of the brass. are at yor service to do your old threatened to shoot a couple of citi- | He said the necessary assistance furniture «nd make it new. Phone 90 zens who tried to quiet him. A call | would be given, and with this un- ' was sent to the police station and the | derstanding the charge was not II Our Corset Department is the Mecca i . 7 y was remanded for another eight davs, disturber was pi d 3 at ; f y J until further evidence from across the S i 'as placed under arres pressed. t will be remembered v PORLEPS . 2 2 F ISON 00. Stil futher » | Luckily, the man did not have a re- that # few weks ago the aries for expert dressers. All the latest models Phone 90 volver, or perhaps he would. have | John Duncan was robbed of designed for spring and summer wear are > oe oo ERR Ernest Villard, of this city, who is wanted on a charge of forgery, which is alleged that he committed in Albany, N.Y., appeared before Judge H. A. Lavell, on Tuesday morning, he . : i brass. Kingston Market on Thursday carried out his threat. 3 But at any | Some brass exhibited in police court here in or at variety rate he gave the two citizens quite { Vas identified hy the captain of the : Blu : - a scare, As it was his first appear- | boat, and later given into his pos- ance in the court he was allowed his | session. 4 A few producers made their way to Kingston market on® Thursday and charged 28 to 30c a pound for The southern disturbances has liberty. | . $ $ . butter, 20 to 23¢ a dozen for eggs, | ? | . | 2 od - oy | $1.25 to $1.40 pair for fowl. A | - gx Weather Notes rices ange Telephone 700 Sse S couple of farmers brought syrup | MAYOR SHAW ANXIOUS | ssed: off + A and charged $1.25 a gallon for it. | hae % rgd So Baus | Fase an a dle Atiintie . } W Will ; bd re Sho ne RY 08 ow blowing in the maritime: pro. rom y to . e a: ye Call 3 Roads in Bad Condition Princess Street R: . $ oadway | vi } The city roads are in dreadful con-| nro Sh har od : jyinces, The weather was quite warm dition" ns a vest' of. the rain on Wed. * ayor Shaw is vary anxious that | yesterday throughout the west<sn i . ar g nesday night and Thursdav. In some | Jp S10 no delay on the work provinces and temperature of over With many prices between. Six models at places the mud is a couple of inches 8: new pavement on Princess | seventy degrees were recorded in $1 00 ¢ air I TO1'V > bes y y deep. street, and for this reason has asked | many southern' districts. Rain. is FLUO a pair. «Very one a beauty. Any the civic utilities' department to give [falling in southern Ontario ang | size, 18 to 30. Try us for your next pair every atlentlion to this street so as | western Quebes. ! vt * : Men, look ! $5 patent colt boots, ; $2.50; 84.50 gun metal boots, 83. 0 have everything in readiness for -- we Dutton's sale. tie Work hich it. is winduttoken god Dutton's sole agent for "New- 78.80 ST. Thomas Connelly, firemen, . was aL . e wl. Ips raw op 8. » ° | Sombie, Canada's best plano. This : Be 'B killed by a street car in Toronto. contractor is due do start on May | week two must go at sacrifice price. 'n 'A. A *Pensular Cream," 'at Gibson's Ist and have the work completed by | Opposite opera house s,m 2 i Buy Where Property Must July Ist. | '"Pensular Tooth Paste," at Gfb- : : Increase in Value. | Here are some choice bits: i SE The best sweeper i St. George's Tea and Sale - b p | A successful tea and sale was held | "The Always Busy Store." 34300. athure Shi facing Victoria {at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Bid- $4700--Mack : St., facing Victoria manufactured is the : il | well, 49 King street east for the Z90- Machu : | purpose of raising funds to renovate ff : $4400 William St 'near Clergy St : 0 smn son's. the tower St. Ge 5 | 2 ' er of St. George's cathedral 10 rooms, 'modern. > ; 1A la be : w s I x . | A large number of willing workers . THE WHIG'S JUMBLE tsetse BUILDERS SUPPLIE Sousa | $4000--William-8t., new solid brick Bissel Sweeper. We can turned out and freely gave their 4 \ 10 rooms, modeérn AR | services. Upwards of one hundred " i d «sell you the best at $2.75 | dollars was realized. Mrs.' John kK ; A Lot of Short Items Run in To- i 124¢0~Coliingwoed St., solid brick I Be a an | Carson is the president of the V gether. in ; Baise A Lenses. may be good, but lab- Ladies" Auxiliary which arranged 2 . "Vensular Products," at Gibson's. o . $2000 ~Hevarly Sti stacked framy i oratory experiments have prov- the tea and sale, and she and Mrs, Jargain suitcase, $1.50. Dutton's. 2 $2200--York St. detached frame, 8 \ E. J. Bidwell received. Guelph's spring horse show is now pos : on them unscientific. |- The faney table was under the in full swing ams, immediate. esgion. Q \ 5 8 3 , $2100~-Pine St, detached frame, supervision of Mrs. J. Seels, Mrs. E. "Buy plasters," at Gibson's. . » with . If you want an invisible Bi- | Reid, Mrs. G. Bawden, Mrs. Klugh Bargain corset, 4-hose supporters, and Veneration Building be. Montreal St., 66 x LTT ee focal lense, consult, ys about | and Mrs. Thomas Mills; apron table 50c. Dutton's, 250, for $500, the new one-piece Bi-focal, a |Mrs. C. Hamilton and Mrs. (Major) Roy Corlett, a telephone lineman Houses to rent ASMrnIeO lense with one index of re-| Woolles; home-made table, Mrs. D. was electrocuted on a'pole at Kings- To old homesteads of wood C M S . igs. 1 ) $ fraction and no chromatic ab- [13 Mugdell, Mrs. J. N. Robinson, ville. that have stood fifty--seventy- pen Saturday evenings till 8 o'clock erration. | Mrs. B. Brown, Mrs. E Burns; can- '"Pensular toilets" at Gibson's Bve--1Yes, a Bundred years; { dy table, Mrs R. E. Kent, Mrs. A. E. Easter records now on sale at C. and are still inhabited. E Ww, MULLIN x Brownfield; trinket table, Miss Mol- W. Lindsay's, 294 Princess street. * Togp wargfth and' artistic ef . fs : {lie Bidwell, Mrs. G. McGall; tea Buy now ! Boys' sweaters, 35¢ fects, wood has no superi Cor. Johnson & Division 8 : 3 ! ys yoo RCTS, 0 superior as . ta. J. S. Asselstine, D. 0. S. table, Mrs. M. Taylor, Mrs. E. J ' . Dutten's sale. a building material peviop 2s Phones: : | Hulibell. Mrs. 'F. Sawyer, Mrs. KE Sd Rev. T. H. Orme, a retired Metho- Office 5390 . Res. 1450 342 King St. Phone 1019 | Ball, assisted by Miss V. Berney, dist minister, died at Crediton, aged | Miss MeGall, Miss Finkle and Miss seventy-six. S sss . . : ¥ | May Mills, ET muses. § 1 "fei rden. soolia"™. al. Gibson's. Kingston's Exclusive Optician. ini ; ; £1.50 $1, Duttor's In Service Fifty Years | We Insure them against i London. ficense missioners 5 ; . . e v Provost Sergt. Wolfe, of the Royal i may prohibit women being served I Canadian - Horse Artillery, has seen | Fire, Moth and Theft. with liquor at hotels, Cer. Bay and Wellington Sts. C ti . . fifty years of "service. Thirty-eight -- i chi i i i 'Spring Tonies,"" at Gibson's. ven ral Located Resi- - | years have been spent with the Kings- } ! George L. Harris of Moncton bhas| **==LUMBER, COAL & WOODewes 4 en Te = | ton battery. When a voung man he | Furs 8 His : : been appointed assistent superinten- . 196 ce, 8 3 . ! joined the Quebec police force, where | § m tore d with 13 dent of fisheries for Canada. * Queen t. otice jhe remained for twelve years before | are carefully looked af- # Wear Dr. Vernon's cushion sole Solid brick, 9 rooms, {coming to Kingston. Sergt. Wolle was ter at regular intervals {baots, men and women. Perfect L . . {a member of the Quebee city lice of . ' 4 two fireplaces, stone PALACE Livery hich Torgts. Samuel | Mueray ond |} and properly treated to | ah anise, lupus stable. Will be sold at a "\ #4 t6 38 Priucess St. | Smart are still members. |} keep them in first-class §| Hon. Frank Cochrane returned to { {| London, England, from Franee yves- in, ow aving Sen PR . | ' iti Mis swrsine sp bargain, ner leaving Has re-opened as a first-class Gifts to S. T. Butler condition. Charges are 'terday and will go to Scotland for a "the city. See our list of livery, back and boarding sta- Rov. 8. 1. Butler, formerly of Cal-|3 Teasonable, - based on § few weeks. dwellings for sale be ble. Vehicles of all descrip vary Congregational church, Kings- vour : . : > Value! Black Kirts.. 31.29: : x i - H ) + I OW alug . alue ! ack serge skirts, 31.29; NY i : 2S . ton, wha has been fulfilling a tempor- . > n valuation A 'lawn blouse, 75e.; black sateen g ; GRUMBLE AND GRIN. fore buying. : K ary engmgement in Oitawa, is about Phone 238 and our driv- ; , . ; : isit. the 'old : underskirts, 50c. Dutton's sale. . - nilding Tots; ; alo isi 3 counteY. and was pre- | § op wil] gall. | lodieations are that there will be ER Grumble: But how do you JF 1$400--Johnson St. 17 x (10, ne. Ee ho Pry es «on Nusaday another year's delay before the new | ! manage always' to: look' $0 §650---Aifred St., 35 x 165. | nel x Pon x gold i and haod, § . Toronto military barracks at long NAf 8 . 4} spick and span? Your shirts $350--Plum St. 33 x 110. | - Senet Tn Beau] Dowt of rie Special prices on re- Draach are actually begun. BREYER | and collars are immaculate. SoBe or ee 130 BEL ; tions. pairs and remodelling }| rook: Tea aprons, Je. all-over =F Gln: That's as easy as slip || dl : , 20. 2 1 m1 Aled St. 4 & i n a baj | B280--ANArt St. 53 . ir 8 + pai: 5) i : Music from all latest 'operas can now. Ta ar Xe i dea 5 4 ronze the BEST LAUNDRY in 700--Garrett St., 32 x 120. | 'ALDERDICE, | ght Et at Dutton's, opposite Hi 2% : | The federal government is preparing town. Try it, old man, try ft-- 450--Frontenac St., 40 x 135. y | ps Howse Rithasd Filer ud ighest prices paid to give Ontatio : rightwui-way for the 1 + it's a winper.. ¢ ' Ia: y - ir i a extension of the Timiskaming and | - j na : Mason Dontrastory and flo, William, Colingwood street. ve |} fOr Spring muskrats. Northen Ontario railway 16 Pog Nob PAINTS AVARNISHES Grumble: Name and address | ders. turned yesterday from Paris, : IF please? 2 | where em on Hudson Bay. . h | 4 N 3 { /. | Estimates cheerfull ,they have been the guests of Mr. and White Rose flour for all purposes. } . We guarantee this make paint to \ J S. R McCANN y re. Bert. Eby Flannellette "or cotton pightgowns, [Cover one-half more than any other Grin: Why, it's ui : 50c.; mofire undefskirts, $1. Dutton's [make. Insist on getting the = best ven on all work. HL "Elake campbor" at Gibson's. ; Sho. Maullen's Marble Hl! Titton's sale! Boys haots, 'sives "MI OO % sole. ; quality, sold only at . : a 4 and 5, $1, worth $1.75. Hurry. : 5 | Woodstock City Council has decided = 3 iy BROOK STRray : : =F A J - | A shortage of four hundred thou: y é ; J 5 Wi K.C - Phone 326 or € pm. MH ' ? {sand dollars is discovered in-the Dale Makers of Fine Furs LD es a ree bank books at Madoc. I the government to grant free city ¢ cia on : "Penanlar Cream," at Gibson's. FAA PPS tpepy | livery to the city of Woodstock, Hardware - Prin

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