Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1914, p. 2

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J RRR Mh A BETH ERA EY TW -e CITY AND VICINITY, 1000 Islands-Rochester. TW 88. Caspian and North King leave M CESS AND KING at 10.15 8. m. daily except Monday voi HE PRINCESS Fu {for Thousand Islands, And at o p.m. STREET PAVING. {for Rochester. {The Work ( Somalotod on Wednesday | Three Player Pianos for Rental, -- The Surface Paving Will Now| $12.00 per month will put a full be Rushed. 188 note player piano in your home. ' This Includes all your expense. See The laying of the new car track oa 'C. W. Lindsay, Limited, 294 Princess {Prificegs street will bé completed greet {thi# afternoon. There are now six! {otis of one of the best laid double | tracks in Ontario, on Princess street| | from Clergy to King, and along King! rails are to Brock street. " p all of) size, or a thé ninety pound heavy " , ¥ a assortment of clérgical coat 'in hight das is regularly used by the ralir ds. € 2 A . weight 'in black. Special low prices Five weeks ago the work of tearing for clergyrien. jup the old track was n atid in HR | {the short length of tim the, 'Y J trac k has been laid. The ¢ WE us == tally numbered hatween ten and ii! | teen men. foreman M. Lowery de Serves great « iit for the yujek and Grea. Crearing Sale. | Prevost, Brock street, has a great assortment ol coat and vest light weight for summer wear, aléo a great John McKay Limited 149- 131 Brock Street Military Notes, M. K. Greene, of the 3rd division, has been granted leave of absence from August 9h to until ne Lieut. 2 CHA PICNI HELD A AT BROPHY'S 8 POINT DAY AFTERNOON. TUES. Yarker Won In An Exciting Game of Basevall -- Programme of Gace: The Bethel Congregational an tex ol at ver Provided Amusement. d Sunday school picnic was ded' by one of the best erowd, 'reeent years, Arophy s Point. 1 at was ser- The ) ar- Supper 5.30 in family style. church! at- 8 Tuesday afternoon, ker hs a Seal] team were the guests of the the Bethel day. schogl exe iting game Sunday The lenin went 10; r to the Marker men by one run, the score being jot ten to pine, after a three-houe ! contest. Junior s of fun fa the youngsters s department races provided and niany prizes were received as trophies of er | Thorough mg in which the hew September tracks have been laid. | Major OG. work of paving will now pro- been granted leave of absence The {ceed with rapidity, and Princess the 9th instant until September Fumiture and street should be open to traffic in with permission to travel abroad. { three weeks. i eden : ¢ t S le | The new wd ¢ will not likely tie | { Weather Notes. put in operation until The distarbance is still centred just Specially oe Prices V. Hordern, G.8.0.\ has | Tih | the Ekrreet citizens Jalota, se hal the MAY "south of Lake Frie and is gradusliy : 2 4 1 n dispersing Showers oceurred, ves Th Bell Telephone con pany i8 edday. 3 arts of southern Ontar- i still prevented from taking down 'Foay, F Souths A lita poles by on of being unable 10 and dUhing the night in Manitoba --ReCHTe GRE --froTte entement it -and eastern Quebec, but the weather has been for the most part fine and pravigion eannot be made for this, * i the remainder of the poles will be re {Rann in all the provinces. N moved and those on one block will evidently have to remain. | reas ie) Stole a Bicycle, Bicyele thieves are Some sneak thie wheel, the property Greenwood lhe matter ported to the police, hut missing wheel } been Ihis the thir Greenwood has had his but he has. always been lucl on of the job with a ever made ols has thus SPLENDID SUMMER SEASON | Seekers Are | Waters Kingston and vicinity is rejoicing in splendid summer weather. Foryn week Or so it has been hot, but real The Pleasure Going to f ay ated the § not = or sum Jn, from | land, Miss SL wi He \r + Alexander, Ic RSE Rugs and Carpets, all sizes mer _ weather is alway 8 that) way. to recover it. and qualities, new color tone {There has been this advantage, it n " { has given splendid opportunity for effects. fer i and the ee of the pro {duets of thé field. People gemerally {are rejoicing at the fine climate ex- | perienced just now, and are taking to tolonel BR. MH. Ws allace, ecnairman ls { "he waters in great numbers ter Orangemen, $together with 100 steamers of the R. & O. run- other scenes showing recent prepara- {ning out of Kingston carry many tions for trouble in Ireland, passengers, and the service is jregard- other subjects, at Wonderland {ed as of the very best. The Cgas- nesday Thursday | pin and North King pick up splen jdid trade along the bay and from round, I ingston among the Thousand 1% ands, while the Toronto and King Surface | ston' gather in many for longer trips up the lake. as well as down the river. . The spgson at the Thous and Islands is not at its height snd j he boats of the company ure in | constany Service, with large passenger list and routes that are most de irable and sight-seeing. "Preparing ror Worst In Ulster." Fdward Carson, James Craig, F. E. Smith, the armed guard of Craigairn, sthe Ulster volunteers, | Sie Si ithe Co. also we Wed ad and Usual mission Will Sign the Petition Wednesday ol eitwens Extension Tables, $10, $13, up to $85. solid oak and mahogany. Chairs and buffets to match. All red: ed in price, Phove 90. Yours | TF. HARRISON CO. Un mormng a number expressed selves in favor of signing the petitior being sent around on behalf letter carriers of the city asking for a. half holiday each during the months of July and Although some merchants had not seen the petition they they would only be pleased sign when presented then who gust stated too SPEEDING oN STREF oT. Tonvists. OTe Many Katomobile 30 far this summer mobile parties have arrived in the city than in any previous year The traffic along this line has been wery "large this summer and. thie distance travelled by of these has been from some of the southern tate It is now a common thing to | Autos Making it Dangerous for Pe. destrians on This Street, Ihe new pavement on Wellington Lig has been the means of turning ante it into a speedway for automobile jand if more care is not taken hy dri jers there will be a serious accident 18 stated that on Tuesday night aut mobiles passed along this street at tH some | | | to} parties | M | Veale 'l 1 pic al J ar ee a dozen parti registered the local hotel On Tuesday ev H. E. Crawford and - E A of Flint, Mich., and A Pin B. Finale, W. Colgars | Donahue, of Roche th the cily rate of forty miles an how uch \ resident pointed out to a Whig ri (presentative, Wednesday morning that it was terrible the speed at whic | some of the cars travelled, and that {it should be stopped. '|A complaint { has been made to the in an er | deavor to see if the nuisance can topped. 'Tuesday night people pass ng over the street corners had to i careful It is up to the cars fo look after the al on N ter, police Mueh (on natters n Too Granted, this entirely many worl granted, cial evidence For from the lg COMMISSIONERS that journal io he which is "Ontario we provinee taken lor on instance, thbridge Herald, filled with the driver re peopl Pwr LICENSE faith cross-dyed | | i Carpet and rug buyers are * bound to patronize the where rellability of quality is store highly of Mon that the could told is a he "result and the fact mm Frontenac twenty-two Biblps in King when he requfred nineteen use in the pollihig booths, is the - contrary Granted Three Licenses Held Ove wre for Reoairs. moral day s returning only . \ elections, The board of license commissioners held a meeting on Tuesday night |and granted hiempes to two hotels top city, and one shop which were held « more for im May lst to allow for sertasn j prooi to cepairs { The hotel licenses granted were for | the Revere Hotel, owned by .lewis | | Martin, and the Windsor Hotel, own { od hy McCue Bros., and the liguo | #hop of John Gardon. othee not questionad, where styles Hh Are corréct and prices right. 3 Buyers at the Kingston Cipet Warehouse are sure of getting ver Got Down Street To-day. Robert Meek, president of the Board Irade, 'and secretary of the Oddie lows' Reliei was able to get to his oflice, to-day, | inement in his home honest value for their money. aks =----------sese------u@e-- ldue to an injury to the ligaments of his right leg, in an accident at the de | coration of graves, at Cataraqui cema Bil li {i i tery, o he last Sunday in June. Me Kingston Carpet Ware- f fl} F'uEn Lie Jas! Surday in | ol A 880¢ iation, - has 'his leg' encased in a plaster cast and it will be some time before he vill able walk without {ji His stores of friends have won {il his absence . from. about the A | but this will explain it be to asa PARENTS ARE WARNED. i Te Keep Their Children Out of Dan- Un LIasses | ger | = il A bad practice is participated by | young boys who go down aronnd the We have the largest and best swing bridge to fish.: On Tuesday evening a dozen or mofe of them were assortment in the city from 15¢ up to $35.00. carrying on in a way which might Get your goggles right. i easily cause some of them to fall snto can. | the water and possibly: by drowned 242 King St. SPECIAL BARGAINS Real [Estate || 1091; York Streest, Cor. Prime Street. Fine brick residence, hall in centre, 8 rooms, large , Verandah: lot 60 x 132 stable and drive sheds. \[li 0 : Street, detached J frame, 6 rooms, HB. and C., near Frontenac Park. 114 Patrick Street, Jamés Street, 7 rooms, B. . { ina ©. I Fools Buambotine, . O87 Princess Street, brick, 7 5) | A Portsmouth Grocer Loses a Valu- rooms, hot water furnace, el able Aniiial Wi { V. F. Southeott, = groder, ntl othe | Portsmouth, had the misfortune PEa by al | lose a valuable big black horse BD sisoning, on Tuesday eaning. 4 iE had been drawing coal from a , Schooner at Fisher's wharf, until six {o'clock, and ungil that time was in good condition. The horse was clean- lod and aftér six o'clock, but at { seven o'clock it was dead. The animal das valued at $200. It looks as if some one did the poisoning on pur- i posit, and though the owner would not say stsuang of his suspicions, he re- miatkéd to the Whig that be had been | | ft The parents of these children are {| not hall careini enough. Uf warning {| not taken they shay be broughi grief some day Hi lhere are some parents who do not Ul care whether their children meet with accidents or not. Some of this ype of guardians place insurance on their youngsters, for which they pay some few cents each week, It is not a rare thing to hear some of them say: "If my child is drowned there is insiifince | enough to bury him. A HORSE WAS : VISONED to facing of to by The with beautifully wooded grounds, at a bargain, 15. B. MCANN | on | he "hat is now 95 Rouk 84. Pious 338 or $Y for advised to be entdul of where he left ------------ Second Laura Morden Miss He Gwen Holland Second. race--(ecalia Nelson MeCartney, Necoud Miss me me Mrs une +r band prowess bestowed by their Misses Alice Moxley, app, Myrtle (lyde, Violet Junior 'prize winners : Clyde's. department y, Katie Hayward, Eleanor race-- Florence Holland's department Kennedy, Hilda Violet len Savage, Bessi Alexander. Moxlev's Norman Dora \lice can, Miss department Smit} lie Colley. race--Jack Veale, sland. Wilhelmina Knapp's Winners were Tommy Harry Gough, Norman Veale depart nt chie and and Ged Storms Cradle class roll is> Fowler, or beginners' Dorothy Clugston, Ja en * winy Mis: 8 Babceo wter; 2nd, Grace Havw Mss Ella Porter Hayman, May Cornel Mrz. Kens er k's class vine ay's ence Cly » Holland; 2nd Thompson' ander; 2 race James Ho Baseball team 2nd Ind arker Schn arles nton Home Depaktment-Picnic. I'he of ptist nic at ternoon. home departinent Bible school Lake Ontario Park, Manager Jones all in their rangements pleass nt, under the l'uesda and power to ma The deg superintendency « A. Lewis, is.progressive Lhe picnic Fhere were abou a larfre percent Mrs. an mes did Ww successiul SUCCESS ry jualified e hundred present, wing gentlemen, of wrrarged I'he tables were ith appetizing viands. One lending zest to the ocea 't that "it the seventy-fir anniversary of of th and most highly esteemed mem She heartily was Lewis lH on wa was one Wis very con ¢ home erve great praise ment terday' of yes "The Hat Store." | iin Sale $5, $6 and $6.50 TRIMMED HATS for $2.50 Wilson, Theo%ior tench- Wilhelmina Hol Loretta Hol Cornelius, Alexandir, 1 William > 1 the First | held its annual | Mrs and an | t 1] helpers Lad everything of the department sta for yhe ! e wust go all the hats:in our millinery section. We neve rv car- ry them over to another! season, Every trimmed Half Piice and less. To-day we particularly mention a lot. of hats that sold all season from %5 to $6.50, now On Bale $2.50 Untrimmed Shapes Half Price Out Watch Our Windows 3 or 20c. Great Music Sale 2 for 25c. You can hetter realize the advantages of our popular Music Sale if you visit onr large up: to-dafe Music Department. Any piece played by request. A partial list of our best sellers. ne Mootehing Avay (Queen of the This In the Lile Movies INSTRUMENTAL ' Meet Me in Hiassom Time Let's All Go Around to ni's You Can't Get Away From It Where the Red Red Roses Grow Mary Jumais Trop, Oune-step The Valley of the Moon It's the Wonderful Way Loves Pm Crying Just F, The Good Ship Mar) Lazy Mary, Will You Get Up " ro. ine Great Divide 'it a "att Buena Vista, Tango . He I'm On My Way te Mandalay Elehoeklo, Tango *r You Quintodo, Tango Aun All Abonrd for, Diste You'll Be Sorry to Say Good-bye La Fiésta, Tange Yo na en oe Ocean aud You Were the Shore Had Someoné Like -You at Home De Yeu Mary, You're a Llitle Old Fask- Globe Trotters, Ohe-step fone ? Sit Down, Hoat Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Shadows Un the Shores of linfy They're On Their Way to Mexico the Ln Appel d"Amour, Hesitation ini The Kidlets, Hesitation Aeroplane alte, Hesitation Tres Chie Too Much Ginger My Péurle Waltz You're Rocking Take This Woman For Lawful Wire Were | Last Nght | | Dancing Around The College Book Store. 160 Princess St. Phone 919- - TRAVELLERS SAMPLES We received this week a trunk full of trav- ellers' samples, including several hun- dred designs, no two alike, containing very many desirable articles that will appeal to thoughtful housewives. Cushion Covers, just the thing for ham- mocks, campers, etc. Some with Sesign for fancy work; others ready for use Tea Cos seys, pretty designs, ready for use. Laundry Bags, white and colors, Tray Cloths, with or without fringe. Table Cloths in crash and other serviceable materials Centre Pieces, Sideboard Scarfs, etc. All the above samples are being about half price. | 25¢' Up. Newman & Shaw { § | The Always Busy Store | MG RYAN } 216 Farl St Phone 1389 ------ Platinum | Prices | Are growing within the reach of all. We have beautiful cluster rings paved with dlamouds at -§50.00, 'aud beauties even at $40.00, This platinum treat) by far the most efpctiv . of using the ewaller brill diamonds. Smith B smith bros. Opticians, Licenses. is way iant Jewelrs, Marringe Lenses Ground sold a at ike the Pa Like the Parrot Every bargain we have to offer speaks for itself. Summer prices on fo _ FURS : Gourdier Furrier GUARANTEED EI ELEC | TRIC IRONS Regular $5.00 Irons for $8.50 BULLER SUPE 1.1 %say We Point With Admiration happy + bouunti entertainment, and it d that did justice tul spread provided ws AUTOS FOR HIRE At 3 /. Bibby's Garage Moderate Charges Residence Phone 201 Garage, 917 | SHORTIS INSANE FOR YEARS And Veneration homesteads of wood that have stood fifty seventy-five Yes, one hundre od years, and ape still inhabited, For warmth and ar- tistic effects; 'wood has no superior as a build- ing material. S. ANGLIN & Co. Cor. Bay sid Wellington Sts Woodworking Factory Has Just Learned Something That is Not New. The Montreal Star's stafi correspon dent at Ottawa has just learned that Valentine Shortis, the Valleyfield mur derer of years ago, now in Ports mouth penitentiary bas developed insanity, , though a harmless form." Shortis has been insave for years and was removed from St. Vincent de P'aul © penitentiary to Portsmouth on that account. He is in good health. Only for the wealth of his psople in. Ireland this murderer would have been bung although it was gen- erally supposed - that the young man was wrazy when he ran amuck and shot up the people of the Val leviield mill one night. Dear knows what he would do now if he had =o gun. Ottawa To old ot ress LUMBER, COAL & WOO Desay { PURCHASE OF PULMOTOR. Meets With the Approval of Citizens In General The decision of the finance com- mittee {0 purchase a pulmotor meets With the favor of citizens in general, and it is hoped that the matter 1s finally passed upon by the council «at its session on Monday next and that it will be secured as speedily as possible. The members of the fire and police departments are anxious to secure lessons in the using of the pulmotor 80 that they will be able ic ronder first aid when the occasion requires it. It is the int to keep the Puimotor at the polict station. Aucton Sale. Saturday, 10 am. 8 pm., new piano, pictures and frames, uncalled for orders, show ease, store furni- ture; everything goes. Weese & Co. ninety Mercury »~. humidity everywhere. Hard time for COLEARS, CUFFS, SHIRTS, SHIRTWAISTS, < not laundered . : . Best Makers || We ean give you the longest and best twine on the market, 650 ft. pure. 350 ft. for 11c. Think of jt! 50 ft. Rs 9 far 1 cent. | Ne person in the country can touch ° . Mitchell's || Hardware Priticass St. I International Harvesting Agent for District. when they are right, Try ' this laundry----defy humid days and avoid hurt te your pride and pocket. At Brockville, on Monday, Rev. W, '8. Jamieson united in marriage = G. . Clow; of the township of - Yonge and Miss Laura A. Storey, of Otta-

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