Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1915, p. 5

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BELL 'TELEPHONE CO. -- AWARDED DAMAGES IN SUIT AGAINSK FALLON BROS. Court Upheld Claim for $734.83, for: Damage Caused by Dredge Lifting Cable Near Cataraqui Bridge in August, 1914. The fact that there were no crim- inal cases on the docket of the sit tings of the Supreme Court of On- tarlo, v ulch opened on Tuesday af- ternoon . before Justice isr:::0a, speaks well for the county of Fron- tenac. THree non-jury cases occu- pied the attention of the court, and one of these was settled out of court. After the grand jury had been sworn in, his lordship addressed tha members, stating that there were no cakes Lo come up for their consider- ation, but intimated that they could make an inspection of all the .Jocal charitable institutions receiving government grants, and they did so The grand Mary was sworn in as fol- "lows: Edwin Beaupre. Kingston (fore- The Joy of Good Health Is Now Experienced ~~ Nervousness, Dizzy Spells and Sleeplessness Thing of This 18 a cheerful letter from Mrs, Peacock, and it should bring joy to the heart of many a reader of this paper, Disgy spells ' and sleeplessness are symptoms of sxhausted nerves, and, are the bug- beaf of many wo- men, who do not know just what treatment to use. You can read Mrs. Poacock's let- ter and take cour. age, for she 11% proven 'that Dr. Chase s' Nerve MRS. PEACOCK. Food Is a complete cure for those troubles. So pleased was she with the results obtained that she wants other women to know about this food cure Mrs. Thomnage Peacock, 23 Hinwalha BRS street. Bt. Thomas 'int, apd whose LABATT'S man), W. Roy Aelan, Palmerston; J. A. Ellerbeck, Kingston; W. L. Grass, Kingston; Jobn Irwin, Kingston; Samuel Irish, Portland; James Mar- tin, Pittsburgh: Gilbert Arthur, Clar- endon and Mfiler; James Patterson, Pittsburgh; %.. D. Sutherland, Kings- ton; J. W. Truesdale, Sydenham; Wilson Tyer, Wolfe Island; James York, Portland. T. J. Rigney was appointed crown prosecutor for the court, but as there wege no criminal cages, his duties in thik role were ex- ceedingly light. "Howéver, Mr. Rig- ney was engaged as counsel for two cases on the docket. The Bell Telephone Company was | awarded damages to the extent of $734.83 against Fallon Bros., hav- ing the contract at Cataraqui bridge, for, negligence in having on August 21st, 1914, lifted a cable belonging to the telephone company while the .redge belonging to Fallon Bros. was at work near the bridge. A. B. Cunaingham appeared for the Bell Telephone Company and T. J. Rigney for Fallon Bros. The plaintiffs put in evidence to' ¢how that their cablé had been dam- aged. as 'a result of the accident, and that local and long distance lines had suffered, Records were placed be- Are Now a the Past. husband is conductor on the Wabash Rallway, states :--*"I was quite run down fin health, was very nervous, did not sleep well, and had frequent dizzy spells, of an éxhausted nervous system I be- gan using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and can say that this medicine did me a world of good. It entirely freed me of the symptoms stated above, bullt up my health generally, so that to-day 1 feel that T am quite well again® In a more recent letter Mrs, Peacock writes:--*"Dr, Chase's Nerve Food has done me a world of good, and 1 would be pleased to tell everybody so" In nearly every issue of this paper you will find letters about Dr. Chase's medioines. write to ns. Bc a box, ¢ for $2.50, all dealers, or Edmanson: Rates & Co. Limited. To- - ¢ STO Has Special Qualities MILDLY STI NOURISHING, THIS IS THR TIME OF TI / MULATINY, SUSTAINING A Perfect Tonic {E YEAR IT IS NEEDED If not sold«in your neighborhood, write JOHN LABATT, LIMITED § § | tas'a Real state and swans | Office 177 Wellington St. er For sharpening the appetite and stimulat ing the digestive organs you will fic Jothing to equal Wolfe's Schnapps. Tak: ody" with hot water, Ank lemon and a wineglassful of Wolfe's, Yon will find W, Pps the greaies tonic energiser the vital organs. Obtain blo at all Pat's and B+ \i! Qogpes. i i Believing this to be the result | If this one does not de- | scribe your cnse watch for others or | Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, | [1A Message From Mars un dey '| three act play "A Message fore the ceurt to show the lines had been put out of order, and evideuce was also produced showing in detail the cost incurred 'in making the nec: essary repairs, The defence eclaimed that the cable in question had been removed from «its position in 1913, and that the new location had not been prop- erly marked by the company, and that this had been the cause of the accident. The court, after hearing evidence, held that Fallon Bros. were liable. The defendants knew there was a cable in the vicinity they were work- ing, and had fot given it the atten. tion they should, and were thus| guilty of negligence. - The witnesses for the Bell Tele- phone Company included Charles! Schwab, plant chief, Kingston; Paul! Schetagne, electrician, Kingston; Al-! lan Robinson, wire chief, Kingston; William Lumsden, district plant chief, Belleville; Oliver Stanton, di-| visional plant superintendent, To- roto. The witnesses for Fallon Bros. | Vincent and Thomas D. Fallen, Capt. John 8. Smith and the company's foreman i The case of Susman & Cohen vs. | Joseph Josephs & Bros. in which the | | plaintiffs claimed. $981.11 for scrap iron sold and delivered to the defend- | ants was settled out of court, the plaintiffs receiving the full amount of their claim, with costs. T. 3.4 Rigney acted for the plaintiffs and King & Smythe for the defendants. | seconds to correct, the Another Case Heard. Another case an the docket' was that of Simmons. Bros. vs. Charles H, | Powell and Thomas W. Sands. The! plaintiffs' claim is for an injunction | order, rostrainng the defendants, their servants, workmen, agents and 'ten- ants, from excavating, building or | using part of lot No. 207 cess streev, owned by the defendant, Powell, and not built upon, in such a | way as to interfere or restrict the right of the plaintiff, owners of part | of the said lot. : Delendants deny the right of plain- | tills to use their land for purposes | claimed, and, also claimed damages | for interference by injunction with his| propes id building eperations. Messrs. | Whiting and Day appeared for the plaintifis, and A. B. Cunningham for the defendants. ; The' plaintiffs base their claim' on! the fact that this propefty has not! | been built upon for over twenty years { and that a building sych as propos {ad would, injure their business, mn that they would mot be able to driv. { in and out of the premises. { . Mr. Powell and Mr. Sands entered into an agreement for the erection of | an addition to Sands' cigar store and | | pool room, at a cost of $650. The | addition would allow for four extra | he stopping of the proposed work he | was losing $10 a day on the four ta-| | bles. ilding was to have been | | finished for Christmas Day, butvearly | | Mr. Powell also claimed damages for | { the loss he sustained as a result of | ot tables, and it was claimed that by| The build | in Decethber the work was stopped. | building operations being stopped. | | Justice Britton reserved his decis- | fon. | ima i GRAND OPERA HOUSE i } tion To-night. x {+ To-night at she Grand the United i Irish Societies will ipresent the King-| | ston. Dramatic Club, under the direc. {tion of Capt. P. E.rPrideaux, sup- | ported by an excellent cast in the a From i Mars." = Special scenery has 'beep i painted for this attraction and 3 {first class performance is promised. 1 Some: high class specialties will be | lintroduced between aets including! { Irish pictures, songs and music. The! | Evans sisters, two dainty collkens j direct {rom New York carrying spe-! | cial scenery, will sing several Irish | songs, making an excellent enter- ! tainment. Thursday's Vandeville At Thursday's matinee and even-| ing entertainments, an entirely new vaudeville programme will be pre-. sented. It includes. Karuza, the! Shadowgraph king and Welsh and Long in singing and dancing. There will be a Mutual two reel photo play | and a Keystone comedy. The fea-| ture five reel photo play is H. B.| Warner in the thrilling drama; "The | Ghost Bréaker." On Friday even-! ing, the same bill will be Presented | There will be no vaudeville on Sat- | Af urday, owing to "It's a Long Way toi Tipperary" company otcupying the | | ments. » on Prin-| | messages. | field, prove a worth {in this issue. Spe page two. { [ob a book' which ' « vourse of the war. Cloth, 35c. SHOOTING AT RANGES) MEN OF THE 21ST ARE BECOM. || ING PROFICIENT. The Machine Gun Section Is Also Do. Ji ing Excellent Work--The Signal. Ji ling Section Is Very Efficient, These fine days are excellent for the shooting oun the ranges aud all day Ji long there is a constant "ping" of | bullets "and the sound of the officers' | Ji voices correcting the sights and giv: Ji ing pointers to make the men better! J shots. The standard of shooting is |} excellent, as the men were given a f§ thorough training in the armouries by Hi Sergt.-Major-lnst. Edwards. The men | ji like the short Ross rifle better than! the old issue of long Ross, as they | claim it is better balanced. There have {i been no accidents at the ranges, asi} great care is taken against-anyone | Ji wandering into the line of fire. i Lace Boots witn - The machine-gun section, under! Ql Lieut. Raymond, js getting quite ex-| i pert in handling 'their deadly instru- | Ji When a bullet leaves the gun | | every tenth of 'a , or, to be} more exact, 450 times every minute, |} the' barrel of the gun gets very hot, | and there is quite a knack in quickly | J changing one barrel for another. Fach | Ji man in the section has one particular | thing to do in sétting up the gun|. for action and dismounting it. If ope | makes a mistake, which it takes a few | £ result might | prove disastrous in active service, and | the time limit is accurately kept. The | squad of uen in charge of each pf | the four guns take a grest interest | in trying fo make a record in the| length of time the gun. Sand Color And Grey Tops. | {| reowxs. | that"it takes to set up | The signalling section of the Fst | Battalion is getting along rapidly in | its work under .the able instruction | of Capt. A. M. Stroud, and is now | able to quickly transmit .and receive | The signalling section is | one of the most important branches, | and 'each man must be go specialist, | as a great risponsibility rests with | him in recejving and sending mes- | Sages correctly as well as .rapidly. | The men under Capt. Stroud are | highly efficient and should, 'on the | y part of the 21st Battalion, 1 aa Officers and men of overseas and | home defense forces 'will be interested | in the new series of military = hooks | advertised by the College Book Store | Speaking of ats Our new stock has arrived and awaits your inspection. { It includes all the latest styles known to the hatters art, as well as the more con- servative shapes. As usual, we have the lead- ing makes prices. Wonderful values. * /$200. $2.50 Campbell Bros. Six men have already applied to go! overseas as artificers in answer to the call sent out by Major J. Hamil- ton, A. D. of S. and T,, on Tuesday. Two were sent to Ottawa on Tues- | day night and the others will be sent on Wednesday night. The men be- ing accepted must be experis in their work. Lieut. . V. (Crothers leaves op Thursday for Ottawa to go oversea with the 8th Regiment, C. M. R. In the militia ¥. M. ¢, A. Hall an interesting Programme was put on e following took part: Misses S. arrott, A. Timmerman, Eva 'Mack, Agnes Brebner, and Messrs. D. Ad- | ams and W. Mack. The programme Was thoroughly enjoyed by a large! erowd of soldiers. STOP CATARRH! OPEN * NOSTRILS AND HEAD ~Says Cream Applied inONostrils es Head-Colds at Once. = On Wednesday night, Rev. R.. J. | Dunlop, Japan, who is visiting with friends in the city, will give an ad- dress to the soldiers on the conditions in that country. On Thursday even- ing a concert will be given by the choir: of the First Congregationai Church. : First Wi If your nostrils are clogged and) | Your head is stuffed and a : 'tbieathe freely becaufe~of a solc or! Lessons in War, by Spenser | catarrh. just get a smal bottle of ichelo. professor of Mili. | 1y's Cream Balm at any drug store. | England, is the title | ADply a little of this fragran:, antis has already had a s9piic cream into your nastrils and sireujotion of over two mallion ) the Buited . It is filled | passage of your head, soothing. and} with information of the most jm- Pedling the inflamed, swollen muc-| portance to officers and men of the OUS Membrane and You new grmies, 'and will be found most | relief. i i th s {| Ah how good it feels. - Your nos-| rr Bort? --_-- Took er thot | trils are open, your head 15 viear, no! {gore hawking, snuffling, Llowing; | per nfore headache, dryness or strug- Sa tary History, get sinstant | an ghing for breath. Ely's Cream Balm! is cust what sufferers - from -head! teolds and cafarrh need. it's a de-| Hight. . { copy; at College Book Store. JAMES ATKINS WRITES ---- That He Is Enjoying Life In The | Batlersea defeated RIgInbuTE { the score of ti a excitis hockey match played af the covered nk on Tuesday nigh The score | at full time was 2 to -2, and it was! 'necessary to play twenty minutes | overtime to decide the pme. | Periods of five minutes were played each way but the first of these fail- to any change. Jac dH. th for . then Janie two Zeals in. 4 rteen minutes third period. at the popular] { } } you can't} in | 'et IL penetrate through every air | patent vamps--colored cloth tops with a strip of pa tent up the lace holes--quite high heels are the newest creations in: this. spring's styles for ladies' wear. : $4.50 $5.00 ICE CREAM BRICKS OR IN BULK * Delivered to all parts of the City By Government Test, Best in Kingston, "SAKELL'S, Next Opera House. ~ Walkers a -------- a -- cr Baby | MARBLE HALL : Pure Ice Cream , In Bulk or Bricks. Packed | and delivered to any part of the city. | GEORGE MASOUD, , 238 Princess Street. { | | 'WE NOW HAVE aise Charen an Tesaree Met-| The Big Hat Dealers : i | i IN STOCK Traits Poultry Regulator. Teach, the Baby to walk, Food strengthen the limbs, and on all save deformities, ! SomMhing new for chil dren, Cadillac Baby Seats. Children's drop side iron cots with mattresses to fit. : 'Reid's high « anmessanssasassasassanan Reid's low prices, at OR |: JAMES REID Undertaker. al Services 234 Montreal St.' Phone 549, EE ---- ) tn ality, ¥ ~ 'The Lead Phone 147 for Joi ai dic an demi Head Office « + Vancouver, Security to policy $079,441.00. B.C. § STRICTLY Cavan E. J. COUSINS Parkes, MeViftle & Shaw, Managers for Ontario, 26 Wellington St. East, Toronto, t J. R. C. DOBBS, City - Agent, Kingston: > tFURRIER 221 Princess Street 'Repairing 352 Emedeling tablespoont ul of it Back | Capk's Cotton Root ' HR aris or Blader others ¥ : Pa

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