Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jul 1914, p. 3

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Property on McDonnell St. 132 ft. frontage barn. Price $1050, Easy payments. W. H. Godwin & Son Real Estate and Insurance " Brotk St. Over Northern tose for flushing out the a Albion Hotel Eemodelled throughout. One of Kingston's Best. Camera ? Have you hought it yet? Have you lookgd over a good Hae? If you sirendy own one, does it you satisfaction? re you getting ood results from your filma? How do your paper troubles consult where they sell the best came filma and supplies, your trouble can be expiaived properly and developed, 10¢. At Best's "THE POPULAR DRUG STORE Sunday hours, 1.30 to 5; 6.30 to 9 quiekly « t € t Al 1 t t t t i t t BEST FROM KEELEY Ir Optometris We Wind he Lemses. t t 8 Desve Above the Opera Nous t t 1 ¢ f t I 8 c « $3.50 and $3.00 for $2.00 $2.50 for $1.50 $2.00 for $1.25 : $1.50 for $1.00 $1.00 for 66¢. PANAMA HATS $8.50 for $6.00 $6.00 for $4.25 $5.00 for $3.75 Don't fhiss an o ' {ike this to save mi TE Reo Sp APYERTRLGR, t t as it were. presided at the meeting, other and granted an Fireman H. Graham. gence, he furnighing and paying substitute during his absence. he as follows water's edge Emily along the centre line of Emily sireet to the centre line of of Barrie y along the centre line of Barrie street borne Sydenham street northerly along the streets then northerly along the ce along the. centre line vf-Uniow s to the centre line of Ellerbeck enue, be as follows: water's edge where the centre line fof Beverley street as produced, will go along the centre erley U erly donnell street C -- m---- v3 re y © i » of C Oss é bh, 1 erly along the centre line of Division : stree 4 ne ; iy Ste- phen street, hundred with Straw Hat harbor e of northerly E of Saturda alpng the centre line of Union street ; t ) 3 t ep 's n & n . renitre line centre line of King street, along the centre line of King street following recommendation of fire chief underneath. an applies to the made to apply ®t city, and that whirs 4 Aumber of dwellings or bultdings used for ueh- er purposes ares under that at least every second partition wall shall be carried up to the roof <0 as to form a fire stop in 'the attic. There are a number within the city, where if a fire oe curred and reached to the attic, would have every. possible chance to spread from. one end of the TOW to the other." meaning of 01 Gimop. : ON THE RECOMMENDATION OF * THE FIRE QHIEF Board of Works Will be Asked to Supply Hose for Flushing Services "~Mattery Taken up by Fire and Light Committee. The much«discusded question of supplying the Board of Works with sewers came before the members of: the Fire ard Light committee again, on Thursday afternoon, and on mo- tion of Ald Stroud it was decided that Ag hose belonging to the fire department should be loaned to the Board of Works for this work, after August 1st. The-matler has been (hreshed out in committees for ' several years, and this year's committee feel that it is time they put their foot down The records go to show that so far this year the Board of Works has had the use of hose eigh- teen times, totalling 4.2300 feet. In fact at times hose thas been used more by fire department. Ald. Sutherland, thé chairman, and the members in attendance wera Ald. Clugston, Ald. Stroud, Ald. Nickle and Chief Armstrong. The report "submitted by Chief Armstrong showed that the loss "y fire, to building and contents, witk- in the city, has been $21,679.05. for thd past six months Four fire, (which were confined to the biild- ings in which they started) caused a lose of $17,0004 The loss for the first six months of 1913 was $24, 434,75. The chief reported having regeived application from for leave of ab- a Extension of Fire Limits Chief Armstrong drew the atten- tion of the committee to the nied of the extension of the fire lim'is A. and C. and the following chaa- ges be recommended in the daries of hese limits were adopted: boun- ~Fire ligt A shall "Commencing at the the cenfre line of northwesterly Fire Limit on street, thence King street, alohg the centre line to the centre line of then northwesterly southerly street street, hen King o the centre line of 'Colborne street, sasterly along the centro line of Col- street to the centre "line of street - to street and line of Bay Sydenham of Bay centre of line the entre line he centre hen along street to the water's edge of the har- or and along the waters of the har yor to the placé of beginning. | Commencing at the intersection of he centre line of King and Beverly n- re line of Beverly street to the cen- re line of Union street, westerly reet av- southerly along . the centre ine of Ellerbeck avenue to the cen- re line of King street, then along he centre line of King street to the beginning. Fire limit C shall commencing at the Fire Limit C , in= ersects said water's edge, thence it line of Bev- street to the centre line of nion street, westerly along the cen- re line of Union street to the cen- re line of Macdonnell Street, north- along the centre line of Mac- to the centre line of oncession road, easterly along the entre line of Concession poad to the entre line of Division street, north to a point one hundred feet the northerly line of easterly along a ling one north of and parallel line of Stephen harbor, har- to- the treet orth of feet northerly treet to wdter's edge of the hence along the waters of the the plave of beginning, with. the water lots of lying east and south of the ity between the centre line of Bev- rly street and a point one hundred eet north of the northerly lifie of the to Stephen street to the water's edge: Commencing where the centre line Ellerbe¢k avenue intersects the entre line of King street, thence along the centre line of llerbeck avenue to the centre line Union street, thence westerly o Lhe westerly city limits, thence outherly along the said city limit 0 the water's edge of the™harpor hence along the waters of the har- )or to the centre line of Beverly treet, thegee northerly along the of Beverly street to the westerly 0 the place of beginning, excepting out of the said area, that portion of he city and water lots embraced +f within the boundaries of "fire limits A and B. Other Business. : The committee also adopted the the "That the provision of the By-law requiring that shingles shall be Jad n_mortar or have asbestos. pap.r which only BY a limits, shall be one ront, of . buldings it The chief drew [hie at tention of & sommittes. ro ry, Shop and Office Building Act, defining the as regards the [ Jectiant re fiorase of oils is act seems | ag" the by-laws of the a in regards'to these walters, and' the chief factory, 11 tor for the provinces states the act GA thig=department than the. all parts of the takes precedence of "any eivie law. There are seven places by- in the A'city where dynamite is kept for sale in greater quantities than one pound weight, and in each case it.ls kept in the original packing case, near to the stréet door, and in most plae- es gunpowder and blasting powder is kept in aswooden box metal iin- ed and metal covered eh the out- side. permit having been approved - by your committee or issued by 'ha city engineer as required by by-law 21, sections 17 and 18," said 'the chief. "I have not been able tu sé cure a complete list of places where oils ete., are kept for sale, but 3s far as. have inspected. I have foun: the by-law complied with, eéxc:pt in one place, where a larger quantity than permitted of turpentine, has been 'stored, 'The Chairman, fire chief and the city engineer were instracted to consider the revision.of by-law No. 21 and report back to' tie com- mittee An inviiation was =eciivel hy Chief Armstrong to attend the for- ty second annual meetin of the In- ternational Association of Fire En- g'neers to be held in the fall at New Orleans. The chief asked that the ¢ ymmittee make pro/isioa for his attendance at this cenventicn. On motion of Ald Ni:k'e the com- mittee decided to recommend cou" 'cil to defray the expenses ifcurred by the attendance of the chief ut this gathering. THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE. Former Gananoque Resident Mar- ried in Collingwood. Gananoque, July 3.-On Monday last, at Collingwood, Miss Fdna May Latimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latimer, of this towf, was united ip marriage to Cleve Walton, of Collingwood. Rev. Father O'l.dary officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Walton leit at once for Gananoque and are spend- ing part of their honeymoon here with Mrs. Walton's parents. The steamer Thousand brought in quite a' large excursion party from Clayton last evening, giving them about an hour here. The Willing Circle of King's Daugh- ters celebrated their annual Tag Day on Wednesday and added over 2200 to their exchequer. Miss Rebecca Richards. art and com- mercial specialist, of Gananoque high school, has purchased the old h®me- stead of the .Jonea family on King streei west and will take possession at onea Ralvh - B. Britton, canoe club's, challénger ternational canoe sailing bv Leo ¥riede, of the New noe club," left his week for where he will compete. in the inter city cWampiohShip event, July 3rd; tth, and if necessary for a decision on the 6th 1. A! Pugh, tree has been in town for fiving up the trees and grove at Maedonald model farm, seriously inred by the big sleet storm 1933, Rev. and Mrs. Islander the Gananoque for the In cup, held York ca- Yoston, surgery ' expert, some time pasf the in- of Melvin Taylor have gone to Wellington for a two weeks' visit with their son, Garnet Taylor Mr. and Mrs. George Pergau and their daughters, the Missea Marie, Georgina and Helen, spent a short time this week with Mrs. Pergau's sister, Mrs. J. K. Lattimore. Robert Tennant, of Lyn, was in town over the holiday, the guest of relatives. Me. and Mrs, Frank H. Hurd and daughters, the Misses Doris and Mar- gery, spent the holidays heme guests of the former's mother, Mrs. I. H. Hord. © Mr. Hurd leit for home that evening, Mrs. Hurd and family are remaining for a further visit. Russell Orser is visiting with relatives in Lvn for a short time, John Linklater, Brandon, who haa been located in the west for thé past eight years, is in town for a short visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. VJ, C, Linklater. Miss Freda Sunbury has with honors the examination in prim ary theory in connection with the l'oronto Conservatory of Music. co ------ceim---- Man., passed Henry Miller Pleaded Guilty to Pass. ing Bogus Cheque. Henry Miller, the young man ar- rested a few ago 'at Brockville after passing a worthless cheque, brought before Judge McDonald, Thursday. He elected to be marily by the judge and ple saded guil- A remand until Monday was made for sentence Miller is believed to be the young fellow who played a game in Kingston last week days was on tried sum similar Citrate of magnesia in 25¢. bottles at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. A pretty wedding was solemnized at Athéns on June 24th, when Rev. W. G. Swayne, united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Miss Melissa Maud Bedard, Harlem, to Melville Weir, Havelock. The quality of never varies. A candidate who there is nothi quite as a sure thidg. It isn't always wise to judge a woman by the kind ot 'hero she wor- ships. "Seidlitz powders, in tin boxes" Gibson's Red Uross Drug Store. Women. are ainployed as spies the German war opa ame White Rose flour "also ran" says 80 uncertain at in » keep the face smooth, white and veal all summer, there's nothing ite so good aw ordinary mercolized 3 x. Olly, freckled or discolored skin, «0 common at this season, Is gently ab- sorbed by the wax and replaced by the newer. fresher skin beneath, The face exhibits no trace of the wax, the Iat- ter being aplipd at bedihme and washed off morning= Ureains, powders and rouges, on the other hand, are pm to Appear more conspleti ms than usual these days of excesgive erepitation, Just get an ounce of mercolized wax at any drug store andl use lke cold cream, L This will help any skin at once, and in a week or so the complexion will look remarkably youthful amd healthy. Sun, winds and fiylng dust often vauge squinting amd other contortions whidh make wrinkles. You cin quickly Bath made by JHusolvi 1 on. powdered saxolite In 1-2 pt. witeh hazel get rv of ovary wrinkle) - however Frotced by using a harmless face "I have been unable to find any led up depends on the attitude « J {nearby STORIES RIFE IN' PARTY CIRCLES] OF SHAKE-tP. Hanna as Premier--It Is Suggested That Sir Adam May Become Minis. ter of Railways. July 3.--Gossip has it iw quarters that Beck must the popularity of the policy, despite the popularity of its instigator, Sir Aunm Beck, of . London--the "minister of power'--must leave the Whitney cab- inet and leave cledar to Mr. Hanna the premiership now held by Sir James Whitney. Just how Mr. Beck is to be got rid of is pot decided. It may |i be. that the federal portfolio of 'he minister of raildays will be offered t- n him... Hon. 4#rank Cochrane, it 1s known, would "not be averse to sur- « rendering the load of that onerous department. But however that mav be, insidg conservatives say Beck must be got rid (of, that he was disloyal to the party in the last election, and that he tried to force Sir James Whit ney's hand previous to that election to gel an agreement favorigg claim to the premiership, as against the claim of Hon. J. W. Hanna. Sir James, Bo oil is on Mr. lian- na's side if that controversy, it is said, and though he succeeded ir re coneiling Mr. Beck to appear om ing platform in Madsey Wall, he dil: succeed in getting him to occupy a seat on any platform on which "'y Hanna appeared. Mr, Beck, it is stut- ed, was the man who unseated W, K. McNaught in favor of Mark Irish mm .orth: East Toronto, owing to the Hy dro-Electric dispute as to rate vei. tion in Toronto. i Just when the situation will ke Toronto, conservative Despite 1 i i t Ss nis \ a t 13 | t Bar he | to Nr Ii new cogservative members elect the legislature. It is said that Hanna wants the premiership eu sion settled before the opening of next | session. It is thought that all 'these now il members are strong Whitney men, and being Whitney men will be Hanna nin. || As soon as their opinions on the situ- ation Wave beem secured, further de- velopments are expected If ir James steps out before next session, (I there will bea general reorganiiation of the Ontario cabinet, with Mr. Han na at the head and Mr. Beck not evidence at all at least are the rumors emanating from the Albany Club and such places where influenti ud conservatives ave wont to congre $0 rate. "FATHER LOSES CHILDREN. Refuses to From Children's Toronto, July Justice Middle- ton has refused to interfer with the order of the magistrate at Be le- | ville, making the children of Jona- than Elliott a farmer, of Thurlow township, Hastings, wards of the Children's Aid. socjety. He says: "Having regard to the welfare of the children, I am satis- fied that they will be better cared for as wards of the society than they ever have been by the father.' ---------------- The Apple Crop. The season for apples, alcording to present indications, will be 'a very satisfactory one. There are certain sections, of. course, where, on ce- ount of local conditions, thé crop has been reduced, but these are, in the main, only small in area. In Nova Scotia, where . earlier indications pointed to a record crop, the latter reports are very pessimistic and state that a great many of the orchards in the Annapolis Valley have Been com- pletely ruined. It is perhaps safe to presume, however, that these reports are somewhat exagerafed, and that while the injury is undoubtedly se- vere, yet it is not so great as was at first expected. It is probably true that the earlier varieties will be short, and that orchards on low-lands have heen injured, but that the in- jury has been general throughout h the entire Annapolis Valley, or that { all varieties have been affected, is very doubtful x In Ontario, too, theresare certain isolated sections where the ravages of tent caterpillar have reduced the crop, but in all orchards where thorough spraying has been done, and where the owners have given orchards, careful dttention, the yield will be a very satisfactory one Restore Thém Aid. Court a9.- d f J Ci n 2 $ © c 0 t d 8 a a a d Picton Reports. Picton, July 1.-~The late improved the grain « and Strawberries are plentiful good variety. Sonié from ity gone to the races in Napa nee The picnic is to be held at the Outlet on Thursday. William Me(aw has returved home, after writing - on his - examination. Miss Grace Hell forty, Dakota, is visiting relatives in Picton. Mrs. Q. Vangesen is spe: nding some time the guest of her daughter, . Edin McCaw, Glen Brook. "Rav | 8 spent over Sunday at home Mise Annie Colliver visited at Walter Colliver's last week, rains n hay and of a this local We © crop r have n fl 0G v Peculiar Double Accident. Cobourg, July 3._A peculiar Scci- dent happened to two re denis of East Northumberland. w had re- sided near Castleton, but om mov- ing to Cordova. .They are Mr. and Mrs. Dean McGregor. When going up a hill the horses became frigh- tened and backed the vehicle load- @ a t Baby Tumbles Into Open Manhole, | Warniki, wander a from home dead at Schulylkill Haven by state police, pipe line. met a fate similar to that of War- ren McCarrick of Philadelphia. § ¢ oritiés that this was the case that gated; scended into the pit, body had evidently fallen ignorante of her fate, some one had closed the hole, county home. had she lived she would have been sent to Philadelphia, where a well-to do citizen was waiting, her. M. date for "the Soutanges an next general election. read from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, whe now When the etw in} I me When And 1 Now no mare King, King, 27 horses by piercing their with a long steel needle, later buy- ing the carcasses for who contended he could not get a fair trial in Sandusky county "drunks" several arrests were made of confec- which contained liberal doses of In- toxicants, that easy way of satisfying a craving Gemmil. West Kent. ted over R. provincial election by a majority of w Wednesday. was born in Ireland. Drag Store CHILD SUFFOCATED. and Loses Its Life. Pottsville, Pa, July © 3.-- a two-year-old girl, was Stella who! found } PAGE THREE Fine and warmer to-day and on Saturday., in a 'manhole leading to a I -- It is evident that she The manhole had a lid which was! arefully Kept closed except when n yse. So assured were the auth- he spot was almost the last investi- but when a policeman de- the little girl's She in was found lying there. in, and so that she soon uffocated. - Stella was under the care of the at the Schulykill county Her father is in jail, and to adopt LAURIER QUITS SOULANGES. Vill Not be Candidate Again--New, One Chosen. : Montreal, July 3. -.At a conven- tion at Vaudereuil, Gustave Boyer, P.. was chosen as liberal candi- united . counttes of 4 Vaudereuil at the A telegram represents Soulanges 'as well s Quebec east, in which be stated hat he would not be a candidate for he constituency at thé next elec- fon. Ballad of the Yielded Kiss. ¢ Aller letween the Rf nd the the moon on the gr shoon, 1 of gleam was nsses Was on my a-trysting, a boon And the dew met my And he love craved at me doubt me oh, lasses, If 'twas right to yield so soon, But 1 vielded and I Kissed him And ever since I've missed him, een the of stinset And the silver of the moon now, rose a-trysting beyond compare !) the was on his han hint 1 love love tm (Al, my the And the could not tender, gleam was on grasses glow then deny pleading at eve he passe zh the sunset light fair I would "I "had "not" nwet fim, now forget him trysting With air, his I'hrou 80 And or 1 cannot my: heart love beyond compare Toes Convicted of Killing Horses, 0. July. 3. Herman rarmer living in San- dear Helena, was ot killing horses by a Sandusky, 67, a usky county, ound guilty ury here, Sensational s The News of Savings - For uHorrow 108 HOUSE DRESSES, made of fine quality im: ported prints and ginghams. These an are well made; not thrown together to meet a price: A regulat-$l, 50 quality; Sized from 34 to fo ~ To-morrow 98c. 5 96 SMART LITTLE STREET DRESSES, Coal effet, two-toned or colid coloring, regular $2.2 To-morrow $1.48 36 ONLY BEDFORD CORD and NOVELTY RAT. INE, TWO-PIECE DRESSES, right up to the | minute and beaulift'!; made, regular $3.75 to $4.50.° To-morrow $2.9 SALE STARTS 9 A. M. Henrys $ The Susiest | Store in Town According to the prosecution who was. connected with a manufacturing fertilizer caused the death of lungs oncern ear Fremont, 50 cents to 1 _ apiece. The case was brought to ounty from Sandusky county harge of venue "obtained by Erle on a King, Liquor in Chocolates I'nder Ban. Berlin, July 3.--Chocolate candy to-day went: unfler the ficial ban of the Berlin police and joners selling to children cand'es Her Von Jagow, presi- ent of the Berlin police, personally tarted the crusade when he found the consumption of whiskey idden in- chocolate coated confec- ions was rapidly becoming-a men- ce to the health of school children nd was giving their mothers an for lcohdl loaded siveets. Sulman"s Majority 18. Chatham, Ont., July 3.-- Sheriff the returning officer for made his official count The Best China . "The choicest and the most beautiful is found in our store. There is a wide range in style and prices. Our Special 25¢ Table Odd articles 50¢, Toe, $1.00, all to clear at 25 cents | ~ ------ et win up ROBERTSON'S, LIMITED. China Cut Glass, Etc. eclaring George W. Sulman elec- L. Brackin in the recent jghteen votes. It is likely that a e-count will be demanded. There ere thirty-two rejected ballots. Millinery Reduced. Evervthing in our millinery went is marked away ddwn owers, tfmmed hats--ev Mills & Co. depart shapes, erything corge "For campers,' mosquito ap sticks for burping. Sold on's Red Cross Drug Store. Mrs. Steen, a resident of. Brock- ille for the st twelve years, died pleased whs eighty-sev- was duetoher ate Mrs. Steen lotion, at Gib- n years old anf deat dvanced age. The at Gibson's Red Cross "Lime juice" The steamer" Assiniboia is still on he roeks of (ove Island. uote are nov the only dealers in ed with furniture over an embank- ment. Mrs. McGregor had her leg boken. She was conveyed to a residence. = Returning to re-load the furniture, McGregor had his leg broken by the ¥ieou falling on him. Seeks to Save King' s Life. Boston, Mass., July 3.-- To save the life. of King George is the mis: sion of William H. Smith, # leading Boston Psychic, who has ojust sail- ed for England. He bad a strange vision, He said, just before sailing, of the death of King George, Nt reappeatél to him three times, apd was so vivid that he determined to warn his majesty personally. A Trip to Cost $80,000 Paris, July 3.--The French cabi- net requested parliament te appro- priate $80,000 to cover the expenses af President Poincare's visit to Rups- sia, Sweden, Norway and Denmark at the end of this month, in cfowing ioudar as he Only 45¢c. per pound. For cl smoking. Merchants and Citizens to tf. and We are prepared with the stack. necesks change your main service wires on Princess adjoining streets. Those who have already entrusted us with their work will be looked after so that no interruption ih | power and light will occur. p We respectfully solicit your orders whiéh will ; have prompt and careful tention. H. W. Newman Electric Co.] Phone 441, Home 1376. 79 Princhss Bath, OUR TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on iH. ons slong wing and Oxford Shoes We have the nattiest nest Goodyear Welt Oxford sh in tans, blacks and patents. 1 PRICES FROM $4.00 TO $5.00 5 Come here for Packard's Dressings, Foot Life al Foot Bazers, aud all shoe sundries, largest assortinent . 5 i 5 ISTE {0 TA

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