Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jun 1914, p. 2

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rancor es Thomas.8 iy | Commeillor LAUNDERING 1 DONE Jon want ye ar an to last, you without acid. 'e une no seid whatev oh will bring our boy to the e the opportunity Hog nos. LAUNDRY. Cor. Barrie, 354 Princess Street. Nine Nemes Were Struck Off jst Court Being Improperly Placed The members of the Portsmouth coungil sat on Monday night as ar of revision aid he : a num- of appeals." e James Halli- day presided and : all the members 'Were present with the exception of Henderson. The follow- 2 appeals were heard : Te nr Ruskin, assessed for $300, redubed $275; Capt. Steves, assessed for $1,300; reduced to $1,000; 'John Grant, assossed for $800, reduced to $600; W. Gallen, afiessed for $800; reduced to $000; Mrs. Grant, asbuss ed for $700; reduced to $600, A number of changes were made owing to certain property having changed hands after the asses¥ment roll 'was made up. The court struck nine names off the assessment roll which, in their opin ion, were iniproperly placed there. The court: . adjourned until June 15th, when those struck off will have Wn chance to appear before the court if they so wish. The council' after the hearing of the appeals but only routine business was transact- od The countil has secured a price on tarvia for the putting down of dust 'on the road, and the matter will be taken up at the Hoxy, meet- ing of the council. MEMORIAL SERVICE In Macdonald Park Next Sunday *f- .ternoon. The members of the local Salvation Army corps have arranged for a large memorial service to be held on Sunday afternoon, June 7th, at Maedonald Park. 'The mayor and 'ministers of the churches of the city will be asked to be present. The service will com- mence at three o'clock and will last for one hour. If the weather is not favorable 'the service will be held in the city hall, Mrs. Smith, wife of Ensign Smith, the local oflicer, is making all ar- 1¢ Telephone Cor 3 taiVining to 3 Dine treet when en os iver on ant nds uid new cd also hard. orders ve ot ah Mindg au 8h i" Ro Street. ", "ee. Lindy 7 rooms, B. and C., veran- dah and good lot Ti West end, | easy terms. 1000 : Detached ame, 6 - room dwelling. 150. cash New brick, 7 rooms, hot wat- .-@leetrichty, veran- | dan and balcony, overlooking ions Park. $3750 sone awolling, § rooms B 'and C., also new frame dwell With" large stable corner vacant lot, 'and. Sixth "Sts. $1100 only Yeyutred. The whole | fame eo and veil dole, rangements in the absence of her hus. band, who is in England attending the international congress of the Salva- tion. Army. "It 'stops the burning'--Penslar Cold Cream for tan and 'sunburn, Sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Mission Planos for rent. Phone 1544. {You Are Safe In trusting your eyes to our registered optometrist * for ex- amination. * He will prescribe the corrert for nula to relieve your eyes froin strain for the one charge, thay of the glasses. Consult J. §. Asselstine, D.0.S. Registered Optometrist Optician. 342 King St. Phone 1019 and all druggists, ot sent on receipt o rice, hi ddress THE COOK MEDICINE co, TORONTO, ONT. (Formerly Windsor.) 20.08 Spring House Furnishin Ing ne AERTS And house cleaning. We're here to |help with unusually large stocks of Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, etc Customers Ang it easy "to furnish here. Matching and harmonizing carpets. Drapery and upholstered {work is a snap when they're all to- gether ~ 8g, fine assortment, 50" up. me handsome ushaistering work "fhas just made his fi held a short meeting {i the |} +» Lhall for its semi-annual meeting. fof moneys for 1914-15. rh B BAND CONCERT To be Given 1 Macdonald Park on . Wednesday Evening By kind perntission of Lieut. -Col H. E. Pamet; D.8.0., and officers, the band of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery will play in Maedonald Park on Wednesday, the ed of June, from 8 to, 10 p.m., the following pro- Ruune : Mareh--"Futerne"... Overture--"Sanl" ... Cornet Solo--"Till the sands of the Wesert Grow Cold" Soloist Musician J. Huberland. Selection --¢ Rienzi" Wagner Patriotic Overtute--"'Coronation 191)" Ord Hullo Fantasia--'"Melodious Memor- > fon a Finch Dance--"In the Shadows'... ... Finck Two Step--"He'd Have To Cet Under, Get Out And Get Undex", Abrahams "0 Canada," "God Save The King. Alived Light, Lielit,' banmaster, R.CHA. babi dimiins DUKE OF CONNAUGHT When he vigited Kingston in the year 186 A Good Publication. Under the title "Little Stories of Nature," H. Mortimer Batten in the June issy of Rod and Gun '(pub- lished by J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, ont.) relates some in- teresting' and curious facts concern- ing plants and animals entrusted to Dame's Nature's care. Among the list of good things it contains, special niention may be made of "A Dog's Confession," the fascina- ting autobiography of an unfortun- ate dog: "One Hundred Miles in the Guide's Special," descriptive of a canoeing trip in Timagimi Forest Reserve; "A Gay Deceiver" an en- tertaimng tale with the Boy, the "Princess," and the big trout as central characters. As regards bo'h text and illustrations the June num- ber is well worthy of perusal by all interested in the out-of-doors. Hydro-Aeroplane Flight To-day 'William S. Luckey, of Hammonds- port, N.Y., arrived in the city, Tues day morning, on the six o'clock boat. He has with him this year an eighty horse-power biplane, model D. He will fly this afternoon in one of the ma- chines from his operation base, along the water front as far a8 the break- water, to Cedar Island, and in front of the commandant's residence, Royal Military College, in honor of the Duke of Connaught. Firemen Noconie Polic emen. At the request of Mayor Shaw and Ald. Sutherland, Chief Armstrong has selectod the following firemen, who will do police duty at Macdonald Park this afternoon : Uapt. Stratiord, and Firemen, John Hall, W. Cockade, A. Lutz, T. Snider, H. Graham, Smith and A. Patrick. A gong has been arranged 'at the ipa so that in case of fire the men can return to the fire stationin two automobiles, which will be in waiting, A Former Collegiate Pupil. Five children are left do mourn the loss of Major and Mrs. Creighton, of the Salvation Army, who went down with the ill-fated steamer, Empress of Ireland, Wilfrid D., 'the eldest of the. family, who is 'twenty years of age, attended * the Kingston Collegiate In stitutd 'some years ago. He is a member of the Salvation Army band, and had contemplated making the trip on the Empress. No Orange Celebration Here The South Frontemac Orange lodge met on Monday evening in the Orange The chief 'business was in regard to the celebration of the twelith of Juiy. There being no big celebration hear here the matter was leit to the sev- BY own celebrations. ne - Died on Saturday. Very Rey. Dean Toomey, of Wil ligmstown, died on Satorday, aged seventy-two years. He was an Irish of Kingston, and was on the parishes of Centreville and Enterprise before going to the diocese of Alexandra. He was a zealous priest. rR nn on Fabre Will be Here Stanley Trotter received a tele- gram om Tugsday morning' 'stating that: Fabre, of Montréal, who is te race in Kingston on 'Wédnesday morning, had left Montreal, and would be here Tuesday afternoon. ' Those to take part in thef five mile rodd face 'at the fair s, Wods nesday afternoon, will wt ontreal; Duffy, ' ole, 'of Toronto, and Ry i 'Liquor Fees Co C. W. Wright, . lice 5 Fabre, of § Hamilton; ickers, of ; inspector, isteibation collected 'He fees ctives §2,34 W. ¥ Lora) local districts, to garry on - their 4 man, made a 'priest in the diocese | » ARE 'BEING IMPROVED BY WALKS AND SHRUBBERY. R. N. F. Macfarlane Appointed a Governor -- It Will Take ~ Some ! Time to Level Off Grounds Around Empire Wing. Thé board of governors of the Kings: ton general hospital, met on Monday aftérioon, the following members be- ing present : A. F. Chown (chairman), 3. W. Robertson, Licut.-Col, James assie, Prof. D. HH. Marshall. Robert Hendry, Canon Grout, T. F. Harrikon, R. J. Carson, 1. 1. Bibby, T. MeK. Robertson and R.. Uglow. It was decided to have a concrete walk laid xound the- front of the hos- pital, and a curb stone round the eresoent. has been awarded to Alexander Me- McFarlane, having duly qualified, was appointed a member of the board of govemnors. The visiting governors month reported that after going through all the buildings, found the different wards, halls, in a clean and orderly condition. The spring work in the garden is in for last I'he contract for the work, they | ete. | good shape and the levelling up of the' grounds around the being followed up. The latter will] take some time to complete, ag con- siderable time and money will need to be spent to put it in a proper condi tion. The pew Empire wing is Hower beds and hedges around the front of the hospital have | I'his work | made a great improvement. 18 being paid for by a special fund and any contributions to assist in defray mg the same will be greatly appreci- ated. \ Prof. D. H. Marshall and R. N. ¥ McFarlane were appointed visiting governors for the present month. WORK OF FINE ART. Addtess Presented to Duke of Con- naught by the City. The illuminated address was pre- sented to His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught, at Macdonald park, on Tuesday afternoon, is a fine work of art. It is bound morrocco and on the first page of the address there is a view of Mac- donald park entrance, while 'the scroll work contains a rose, maple leaf and shamrock entwined. The work is that of a Toronto seroll artist, and is without doubt one of | tht finest addreses ever by the city of 'Kingston. presented Baseball Results. National league--Brooklyn 6-1, Boston, 2--2; New York 11, Phila delphia 7; Cincinnati 8, St. Louis 4; Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 3. American league - 9-2, New York 8----4; Boston 1, Washington 0: St. Louis 10, Cleve- land 5; Detroit 2, Chicago'1, Federal league Chicago 10, Kan- sas City 2; Buffalo 2, Pittsburgh 1; Brooklyn 1; Baltimore 1; Indianapo- lis b, St. Louis 4. International league-- Buffalo 5, Toronto 0; Rochester 8, Montreal 0; Baltimore 9, Jersey City 6. Philadelphia Dr. Beverly Thomas Galloway, for- merlv of the department of agricul ture at Washington, will take up the rems astthe new dean and director of tha state college of Agriculture Cornell, N.Y., next fall. Towa hens lay more than a billion eggs a year, worth $21,000,000, ac- cording to figures made public in the state department of agriculture. . "Grape Fruit Salts," son's Red Cross drug store. at The 'Hat Store" Celebrate ! 1 Celebrate ! Enjoy the King's Birthday wearing one of our Hats. WE HAT EVERY- BODY Men, ladiés and chil- dren, and 'we can sur- prise you with our won- derful values. NEW STRAW 'HATS NEW PANAMAS NEW FELT HATS We have the biggest stock of straw hats in our hstory. See the won- derful 25¢ and 50¢ hats, shown in one - of our windows, BUY TO-NIGHT . STORE. OPEN TO MORROW 'Watch Our Windows in | sold at Gib¥ carefully ! The Official ready. Automobile Road Guide of Canada is now This Guide is authorized by the Ontario Motor Léagud, and contains maps and deseriptionsof about 10,000 miles of good roads in the Provinee of Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Pro- vinees. Price $3.00. 5 The College Book Store 160 Princess St. For the Ladies of Kingston and' Surrounding District Opening of Pictorial Review Patterns So many requests have been received during the past from the patrons of our store for Pictorial Review Sg Patterns that, affer thorough inves- tigation of their merits, we have decided to sell Pictorial Review Patterns from now on in our establishment. The new "Russian Tunic" f-- Skirt and the new "Paquin" Skirt for Foulard and Embroidery Dresses are the latest word from Paris. July Patterns arc on sale Haw, Summer Faskin Book Pictorial Review Waist 5698-15 cent Patterns iv conn Skirt 5749-15 cents Waist 5553-15 cents Skirt 571815 cents We recommend: to all women who are not yet acquainted with the superior merits of these patterns to try one-- JUST ONE. It will convince them that Pictorial Review "» Patterns fully deserve the reputation they are enjoying all over th¥ country. 3 INEWMAN & SHAW i The Always Busy Store NEWS FROM THE aw CA . Committees Arrange for Work -- Vesper Services Every Sunday The board of directors of the Y¥ W.C.A. met on Monday afternoon roses BUILDERS SUPPLIEVeoeey with Mrs. R. Carr-Harris, the pre sident, in the chair. The new con | stitution drawn up by the dominion | council was accepted with a tow changes to suit local conditions. Mrs. A. Strachan was added to the executive as chairman of the hotse commitiee. This committee was m- structed to seoure prices irom archi- tedts and builders for extensions and better housing. The following were 'elected : L.U.B.A. club--Bessie Wilson, dent; Clara Smith, Mina Filtz, secretary; son, treasurer. WHEN BUYING CEMENT Be sure you get'this bag When buying lumber be Sure you buy a Ang: committee officers = presi- vice-president; Florence . Wil- Fellowship committee--~Miss Elsie Mackenzie, . president; Miss J. Mac- kenszie, vice-president; Miss Flo King, secretary; Miss Annie Clark, treas. one work A sow club to be known as RRQ. oe iagtes Sts. M. cl was formed and the follo ing cers wer: elected : Miss Annie Lee, 'predident; Miss Flora. Abbott, vite-president; Miss G. Dolan, secre tary; Miss J. Barlow, treasurer. Miss J. Mackenzie was appointed as | = Miss" Edith MacCallum will * sent the board at the annual ference. 3 Miss J. Mackensio and Miss: 'May Macdonell will arrange the tennis and King. Miss 3. C Angin. and Miss Wil- convenor. of recreation committee. mer con! : court tournaments. ¥ Neo Paper on Wednesday. ; The ig, will not be issued to-mor- kibg's birthday, On. Thurs. we Will. give full accounts of the juke's visit, as well -as the celebration. events, i ie "For sunburnt faces," Penslar Cold Sold at Gibson's Red Cross | Phone 919 For "Late and - She Spring Something worth 'the having and yet far fiom expensive. ¥ he patterns are-not eéxtteme, are desirable and dainty. ewelers and 0 ticians Issuers of | iage Licenses OF INDEPENDENCE AND PROSPERITY Specialty Is Securing Good : Homes READ CARBFULLY 10 ADS, $1 S00 dint St, Portsmouth, rame and garden. SISSON TDR st, (south of » detached it, $1850 Near Granfl Trank Wiacion, de~ tached feame aud garden. wereet, Ror tsmouth, dou ble mn deep To erly St, Setuonsd frame, th garden. 0 St, detached brick, with 3 Buvhs and lots. Dating wena St, mew solid brick ¥a000Cotbor e S1., wolld brick, all im Wroveme saono--Centre Sty new nolld brick, mod- $00 Kiwini ton ive, solid br ok, all aprovemente J fot 70 x LR aah each, $10 Our BELOW ched for cleanliness, whiteness, spotiessness and sanitary. treatment of your wash- ables, and will answer the call and give you just what you want, just when you want it, and at a price that will please you. Kngton Lat

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