Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Oct 1914, p. 2

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'THAT HE WILL BE IN KINGSTON [HAS INCREASED BY 246 SINCE THIS WEEK. LAST YEAX. Quigley May Not Be With Queen's-- | The Assessment is $620,000 More ea V er | "Tout" Leckie Says He Is Not Than in 1913 -- The Report of Coming Back. the City Assessor. and J. P. McLeod, captain of Queen's | The city assessor handed out his' senior rugby has received a letter | report Thursday morning. It shows trom Prof. Lindsay Malcolm, honor- | that Kingston's population is * 21, EYES OF THE WORLD, Harold Bell Wright ary coach, in which he states that 261, an increase of 246 over last : UICK ACTION, Robt. Ww. Chambers .. 7. ..... ~00I the 'ond ofthe woek. For 'some | Th i: Spi HE VICTIM, Thos. Dixon ...... { the end ofthe week. For some The population by wards is {unknown reason the engineers have | epham, 1,698. Ontario, 1,305; Bt. PLAYING WITH FIRE, Pa [Deen foaled Sli cower losger | Lawrence, 596, Catafaqu.,) 3.33%; YOUR AFFECTIONATE GODMOTHER > 4 . 5, A442; . 3 - { Prof. Malcolm has a young man | Victoria, 3,304. UNTO C , Baroness 0 anon Oa S {named Jackson who played for Al- Ot the ¢ity's population 6,136 are MIDSTRE - will vington omfort 1 b ; . 5 oa Le [Draciice as soon as the. engineers | The assessment 1 $12.578,974, a JESUS IS HERE, Charles M 'Sheldon . {practice as soon as the engineers The assesément fd $12,579,974, an 38 to 50 Bust I return. increase of $620,000 over last year | ' | On Wednesday afternoon twenty- | The property exempt from taxation jnine students, whe are trying for {amounts to $4,468,730. places on the rugby team, donned There are Jin Kingston, according | the uniform and got into the game. | to the report, 748 dogs and 93 bit- | ur "Tout" Leckie, of Hamilton, sts t- | ches, » : . es that the-report that he would ¢ --The assessment by wards '18% Syi: TPN 25 % ter Queen's uglversity this fall -- enham, $2,018,765; Ontario, $1, O { h ¢ , and ; BRrenfan RiokRrrsy play rugby is not. true, 427,450; St. Lawrence, $1,671,490; It is feared that Quigley who play- | Cataraqui, $1,760,865; Frontenac, city and has been out to p-ivtise, | $1,103,200; Ontario, $1,179,720; there is a chance that he wi'i not | St. Lawrence, $60,800; Cataraqgui, ed quarter for thé senior rugby |$1,435,325; Rideau, $2,192,719; . i : . team. last fall, will - not play hie | Victoria, $1,952,370 P S Ph 1 Fur 1n season. Although he.is back in the The exemptions are: Sydenham, rincess treet. J one 9 9 po : : stay. The members of team expect | $412,610; Frontenac, $444,985; Ri- ~ - - si . . that the little differemces can he |deau, $125,001 Victoria, $1,131, | SSSS-- -- ---- __-- : fixed wp, and that Queen's wii hyve | 565. ES ------------ ( Oa S the services of "Quig." The. total income assessment Ee en i amounts to $416,980. SOLDIERS' WiVES LEAGUE ee |B NC )BBY CO A S| ---- FIRE AT GLENBURNIE, 38 to 50 Bust } 1 I Arranges to Help AlL Those Who Are benign in Need. Lively Blaze At the Home of George A meeting of the Soldiers' Wives Draper ou Wednesday. i fo Ch I adi league *was held {n the armouries There was a lively blaze on the fi or arming 1es ! B.' 5 on Wednesday afternoon with the | farm of George Draper, at (lenburnie, president, Mrs. T. D. R. Hemming, | on Wednesday afternoon, about three inthe chair. The purpose of the | o'clock, when a drive shed, hog pen, a league' was' éxplained by Mrs. G. H. | bugiy and six tons of hay were de- Ogtivie. Theéré were over 150 la- | stroyed. i } dies at™th@ 'meting and 'great en- The fire started in the drive shed, Hi i SS ] thusiasm was shown. ~ Mrs. Ogilvie | and to the Whig it was stated over J 1 3 y Old Country designs discussed the' purpose of" the' league { the telephone that the fire was suppos- ' |i > i mostly. and the aims #f the officers to help | ed to have started from sparks from § | the wives of soldiers on the battle- | an engine which was being used for Hi 1 [ Clocks are going up field. cutting corn for a silo. The drive Hl in rice. W. F. Nickle, M. P.; explained the | shed and: hog pen © were totally de- Hi " : r \ elect yours before difference in the purpeses of the pa- | stroyed and the "porkers' in the pen Hi a hk triotic fund and the league, and tha' | had a very narrow escape, but man | 7. 2) that happens. both working in co-operation could aged to seamper off to, safety. ' J 4 \i il amply cover the needs of the sol Mr. Draper's house also had a elose diers' wives. call, ghd would have fallen a prev to b 7 The ledgue bas furnished a room | the flames but for the timely 'work of J \ J it 3 in the general hospital for the uee | the owner, who was on the job and f \| | Br at of any sick member or dependent, | worked 'like "a veteran-tireman,.end J iH | Smit ros., a and a visiting committee has been {dijecceded in saving the house. Sparks gE Bi 3H . ! ve ------vwwws (chosen to visit any member in @i- | set fire 4o the roof several times, but L8 A Jewellers ? ET tress Any ene in need of financial | were extinguished 8 = { i} ||| Issmers of Marriage rere help will be provided for by the pa 1 OUR FNESH GROUND OOF HUTTON'S LIMITED triotic fund, and in this way the two Knocked Down By Horse. a associations can co operate o no are i "Ty a pl once sna || 18 Market St, Kingston, Ont. || The scree SIF 5m won |, 0" E2000 0 | convinced, * i Insurance and Real Estate. mibg, "president; a H, Mac- street, was knocked down by a nee, treasurer, and } . C. Ben- NOLAN'S GROCERY ph v acai rc, horse at the fair grounds on Wed- > Princess St. Tele one 703. Hell, secretary, nesday afternoon and received in Phone 720. Prompt Delivery crue - - a County Property Mecting. juries The horse put its foot on . his head and a bad gash was On 'Thursday morning a meeting ot | inflicted. Dr." W. McCarthy, who" was The County Property committee = was on the ground at the time, togk Mr. | field in' the court house, at which the Knapp in charge. It is not feared hf ses pt following councillors were present : that the injuries will prove at all Be » WL Joseph" Hawkey, €. W. Sleeth, C. G. | carious i A ) Meknight, J. Halliday, T. 'R. Free | : aio / \ | ¢ AN R a "a V mah, Warden J. A. Kennedy and - U. The. Late Edward Moore. | aN PHiscott. Tf was moved by Uonneil . rdw - Nt \ tore MaKnicht and' Fraeman that the The funeral of the late Edward <t ow \ following aceovints be paid : RB Moore, who died at 'his home at Hf 8 : i ¥ - Dobbs, 8:55, for typewriter Spi, <High Banks," in the township of Hf ' { Storrington, ou Tuesday last, took § 3 Elliott Bro¥. supplies fér- tile ma Pk : Apps place --on--Thursday morning at facturing" $82 €danty" jail supplies ac- . . 3 Science has taken - the pro- count, $5148,' andl 'Court house sup. | 10.30 clock to Cataraqui. The late fession of optics beyond the 9 10). Mr. Moore, who was seventy-two {i - sphere of the old time "side Plas accom. 21 Kennedy, second: | Years of 'age, was one of the most 1 he garments we show have lots r » line" man. The strain mod pe 1 » , | respected residents in the township Ji . . : | corn civilization places upon Ble Speoratiy. companys ascqunt he | of Storriaton. He 1s sirvived ns Ji Of charm, coupled with price tickets ouraier Fr I This Is the time to bay your furs. You have a better assortment to choose fzam, at actount 'be the eyes demands-the attention iid, sab { his wife and a family . * ject to the approval of the | ¥ of a specialist. Bs ll lh ee es i that have all the fnlls clipped off. 78-80 Brock § We are Optical Specialists. Moved by Councillors Freeman and Make up your mind that the world J We devote our entire time to Truseott, that no action K i h 'i y [ ane 5 ¢ ¢ n be taken, for as to do with you, not your ances- ee Sxamimng eyes and correcting the present, in the matter of a new | tors. - i} 1. P their ects roof for the governor's quarters, EE . ! onst W Aves mn glasses, Moved by Councillors Sleeth and int Freeman, that the chairman examine i . We. have passed info : : vi the root of "the governor's uarters stock sixty-seven bales J S Asselstine D 0 S during a heavy rain. FALL AND WINTER COATS N E W M A N & S 3 can quote a lock De yU.U. yt A " chase price or re : : ! . Died On Thursday. " "THRE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. city propert of Rugs. Designs are Eyesight Specialist. On Thursday morning the death oe- 4 = ¥ property. ! er and prices as Ning 8t. " Sucre, after a lingering illness, ot ; - s-- TWO GOOD BARGAINS small 342 2 one: 1019 Fanny Grundy, relict of the lat s P " ~ $ ! Rr. vr Capt. Webster Augustus. The deceas. 3 FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD | [ORgBUILDERS' SUPPLIESTRGT)| FROM THE LIST low as last seasom ed, a member of Sydenham Street { 4 ' . AEE | {dist church was always of a pag 5. Selling Price on Thursday Was 14% || J | $1300--Livingston Avenue detached Every make of stair T bright disposition and sacriced her 9 OV. Cents I frame dwelling, with improve. N t i own pleasures for the help of others. go ; i i embers: aR i i ments, and stationary washe d i She was a patient sufferer for years, 81 ) {In oer 10.4 0W the me a= gard 8 and hall to match. ! H 0C 0 but bore her troubles with Christian ple time Jo take in the big fair, the Sane; und Es naz. fortitude, ; = - meeting of the Frontenac cheese board | . } { 3 . was held n--'thursday morning at ime 0 emo -- : : 3 on clack instead of in the after- C $3300--~Collingwood Street, detached Iron & ; Brass Canal Oftee Returns. 4 0) have clack asiond. of 1 the mites If brick dwelling, 8 rooms, B and Duri > te ps oY Ban, ese SO AE 5 oO. t ght: good -cellar MeF 1 During. the month of September fp Nay 8 was boarded 717 boxes of colored Being optimists "and believ- @ de eit at froot. lel passes were issued at the St. Law- cheese, as follows ; i ing in_our country's future, we Houses 10 sent from $8 upto #0. on al aflice 10F grain and ¢ oy x ' a Colered--Flm Grov e, 40, Glenvale, are remodelling part. of our e S Grain, 288, 478 bushels coal, 3 166 A J A 30; Gilt -Kdge, . AL Hartington, HY; plant in anticipation of the good | | tons. © The eotisignm ent of py is F 6 A NP ; Howe Island, 27; Ontario, "sl vw, | times coming. i 8 A " \ | SE ren 37; Silver Springs, 5; no iB ; COMFORT ANP DURABHATY COM. | {Yer ene mnlllion~bushels less' than BER nd Islgnds, 30 Kiginburg, 70; Wolle | (i When you want the best val- 8 | Cor. Suwon 'and' Division Ste) NED the month of August..due to the fact Ai sa ; From 1 EE ve Ti ro Agni that the grain went through to Mon- : Island, 119; Collins ay, 38; rol 2 wood and lumber, Phones 539 and 1456 No better resting place tha treal. L 1 tenae, 70; Rose Hill, 100, f come to us, BANNER GUARANTEED SPRIaes er 8s fe following sales were made': IRON AND BR: v Colva : : 3 At Iifc., Mr. Alexander bought the and $4.00 ARS BEDS, $3.00, Calvary"s. New Pastor. offering of Git Ydge, Howeelsland, nd up for the strongest and At a meeting of the wardens of \ % Outario, St. Lawrence, Silver Springs, Calvary ~ Congregational church "on a Thousand Islands, FElginburg, Wolfe Ostermoor y th world's | Wellnesda ¢ y 'evening it 'was announ- Island, Collins Bay. i best, $11.00. to $15.50. ced 'that Rev. John LyaM, of Speed- it Tage. Nr. Murphy boueht the ot. ||} BAY & WELLINGTON 57S. At Hie, 3 ] one side; would begin his- new duties as BEAUTIFUL MATER- f tering of Elm Grove, Glenburnie and | | A Ph ». ii pastor on '- November 15th. Rev. TIALS, ELEGANT 3 Rose Hill, and at the same price rk W. T. Butler resigned some time ago Gibson bought the offering of and Rev. D..Melntosh, of Perth, has NEW STYLES ington. een supplying. -. Mr. Lyall came i Y % originally from-Ireland. Our varie ty of Cloth insti acho Coats includes- ne; arly Quartered In Barracks. ev y mg S . On Thursday the men of the 14th - erythi ng th h new regiment, doing home duty, went in- and pretty. Coats for i to dharters at Tete de Pont bar-. busines 8, shopping at A I dng Pr to Tt is rumored that some of . the ||] Walking, w#: motoring. | gregational eh i when Rev, B. men of tl 0. 8 company Army Ser- Over o { LeRoy Ric wy jn martiage mg vice corps, will return to Kingston a} er, a > hundred 19 lia Fenwigk ; ger: daughter of and do duty at the barracks. choose from in fancy | famed 1, ig ec Weather Notes. tweeds, zebelines, chev- | a, or Ottawa. eldest . Jel Hp hy ~ A' proiounced wren of high * pres iots and Serges. 5 of gaa Mis W. F. C. Par- sure now over the great lakes is coat effects, ' é | : toh, | mony, likely to remai 1 t at . itely after the. cet ny. The wether 5 is Soy a onary: sleeves- all "the new § ras "performed in' the pres- dominion with decidedly high tewm- fancy mixtures and eol- § Ee pi THe Felatives fA Jews peratuke, in the western provinces and orings Mrs. Parsons left for the east to low temperaturé from Ontario west: 3 El apend ticle howe monn hee Nove ward, : To see here is to buy Scotia. Upon their return they will | Our fant Juwplies 3 yout, wretved, ved. em Sr Af guns and all wit fo RX : here. home at Gladston . j " Call to Rev. W. A. Beesroft.. Q T e I an TE So BTS Ca I Avenue, Ottawa. § ® that The «associate charges of "Mnox $6 to $25 "The ont-of-town sudit "included ---- as | Kingston Laundry charch v, Aylmer, and bo 4 sk : ms Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Henderson, sion |" comiart or I JE Cor Princess and Sydenham church, Springfield, have o have axtended } ffi treal: Mrs. J. MeClary Moors, of, eall- to Rev t, King B London, and Mrs. w. N. MoKay ang ston. i 128 | her two children, of Georgetown. and o ---------------- He who lives on Drofiises j=n't St 128 Princess St. "A Every police magistrate has his a long for this world. i ay trying PARSONS-HENDERSON WEDDING i Celebrated In the the First Congrega- tional Church on Thursday. i | } { { { } "TRUSTED ALWAYS

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