Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jun 1915, p. 4

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7 mgr ANS sai? ov, PAGE TWO | Furs 733 4 a TTY OF QUALITY Made to Special Order John McKay # Limited, 149-157 Brock St, INSURANCE Beal Estate Investments J. 0. HUTTON i 18 Market St. J SKIMMED MILK FOR SALE At 1c A QUART Just the thing for cooking, feeding chie- Kens, ete. f Kingston Dairy Co. 806 University Ave. Phone 649. GURTAINS Essense Eee BRUSSELS NET DUCHESS POINT IRISH POINT In white, ivory, ecru, or two tone. Many exquisite designs, manufactured especially for us in Switzerland. © Some with heavy applique borders, others in dainty, lacey effects. and the prices were never so low, $2.75, $s, $3.50 a pair upwards. Now is the time to make your selection of window trimmings while stocks are large and many styles to choose from. R. Faul, KINGSTON CARPET WARE- HOUSE. eg The Late Patrick Carrberry. occurred at on June 15th, of Patrick Carr , aged thirty-two years He Ferguson's Falls and is wife Deceased was f »<late Michael Carrberry, and was employed a He was a Roman polities a Liberal. The funeral took place on June 17th from 2 residence, County' Home, rick's 1 1 Rev. officiated bearers Hickey, The death Falls, JETT was jsurvived b a son of born at a civil engineer Catholic, and in his resi to St. Pat- Father Carey The pall and Riths Lacey, at were the mas James Bernard ances +6 n, James Doyle and Thomas Col- 1 Among t ent were Mrs. A. Brien of Huntley. 2 relatives Mr pres Forest, O° The Late Mrs. George Campbell, After an illness of some months! duration, Mary Jane Lyon, relict of the late George Campbell, Inverary, passed peacefully away at the resi- dence of Mrs. Alice M. Ferguson, 161 Sydenham street on Wednesday even- ing. The deceased was the daugh- ter of the late Lyman Lyon, and was born at Storrington eighty-eight yearfs and eight months ago, Twen- ty-five years ago her husband died. The greater part of the deceased's life was spent at Inverary, but for the past six years she had been liv- ing with -Mrs. Ferguson. In relig- ion she was a Methodist. | On Friday afternoon service will be conducted at the home of Mrs. Fer- | guson, at which Rev. Mr. Shorten, In- verary, will officiate. will later be taken to Latimer where they will be buried beside those of her husband. i Letters to theEditor Enquiry Made. Kingston, June«24.-- (To the Edi- tor): Is it true that the tender for | asphalt pavement went to the King- | ston Construction Co., of which, Al- | derman Wright is a member? The Corporation is paying a much high- Ferguson | The remains | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1915. IN MARINE CIRCLES, Movements = of Vessels Reported Along the Harbor. The schooner Abbie L Andrews cleared for Oswego, to joad coal for Robert Crawford. : M. T. Cos Balietin: arrived up jght, fro Mont- and undergoing. rep: sto wheel; tug Glyde arrived at from Montreal, with oil barge No. 41; tug Hall cleared from Lachine to-day, with three light bargeg for Kingston; tug Bronson arrived with one barge from Mont- real Steamers Hamilton morning _ Steamer City of Ottawa is duc up Thursday morning. Steamer Caspian will make her first trip gn Friday afternoon, clear ing up the lake at five o'clock. The steamer Alexandria is expect ed. to make her first trip on Satur- cay. The Government steamers Gren- | ville and Simcoe, which for the past | couple of days have been lying at { the Kingston Shipbuilding wharf, i cleared for points along the St. Law | rence River on Thursday morning. The steamer Haddington, which | went into the Kingston Shipbuilding drydock on Wednesday morning, {| will "have to be relieved of some | twenty plates and new ones placed on. | Steamer Collenge, which has deen | unloading eoal at the Locomotive | Werks wharf, cleared for Oswego | oi Thursday morning, and will load | for Toronto. | Steamer Beaverton passed 11 a.m, Thursday; steamer Ames, {up 1.30 a.m. Thursday; steamers { Arabian and Strathcona are due | down Thursday morning | The gchoonor Abbie L. Andrews, which has been unloading coal at the | Water Works wharf, cleared on { Thursday morning for Oswego. The | schooner St. Louig will unload at the former wharf on Thursday. Stedmer Ad- vance real, is aer Prescott City of Thursday Toronto and passed down down | er rate where goods equally as good | | or better could have been bought at {a much lower price, making a sav- ing to the city of about $800. Also, 'who gets the extra that the city pays for oil? CITIZEN. Editor's note--The tender for as- | phalt was awarded to the Aztec Oil and Refining Company, Montreal. Asking For Information. Kingston, June 24.-- (To the Edi- { tor): As a ratepayer I would like to | know through your valuable column, {how much of a saving would be | made this year -had the entire con- | tract for paving and road oil, been | | given to the Imperial Oil Co., at the | price tendered for, instead of split- {ting it up between outside firms handling tarvia and asphalt. 1 see by your paper a saving of $88 could { have been made on the last small | contract lot. I understand that the | city let a contract for tavia macadam and also road tarvia. The asphalt | road oil put on the Barriefield Road | seems to me to make a better road | filler than tarvia. How do they com- | pare in price? Also how does the | tarvia paving compare with the as- Dhalt paving. I will look to your papers for figures in detail showing | how the matter works out. Thank- | ing you for your valuable space, ~--TAXPAYER. | Editor's note:--Tarvia costs 12 | cents a gallon and the Imperial Oil { Company's road oil is only b cents .a gallon, or much less than half, It Is {not yet determined the quantity re- | quired. ! Opinions differ as td the merits of | tarvia and asphalt macadam. The {latter is cheaper than tarvia. | Strowger Ross Wedding, A quiet wedding was solemnized {in Toronto on June 9th, when Miss Nora W., eldest daughter of Alex- {ander Ross, Barrie street ,was unit- {ed in marriage to Corporal Athur | G.M. Strowger, Royal Canadiah Dra- | goons, Toronto. | performed in the presence of the { bride's family and -a few close friends, at the home ofgRey: J.D Morrow, of whose cholr the 'groom | was a prominent member for some | {wo and a half years. The bride wore {a simple gown of white, "with tulle | veil, and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the val i ley. "The couple were unattended. { Corporal Strowger ig proceeding | overseas at once for active service at the front, ' : | -------------- . { ,Running shoes, tennis shoes, etc. | Dutton's. : : _-- | { money | The ceremony was | | | THE MANSE, FORT FRASER, B.C. | "Fhe pleture above is that of the first | building bullt for church purposes in | the northern interior of British Colum- bia, on the line of the Grand Trunk | Pacific Railway and in the Nechicc {ley. Rev. Peter Pilkey, a graduate, is the missionary thereabouts, at work DIED OF HIS WOUNDS. German War Office Tells of Fate Of Brockville Soldier. A telegram was received by Unit-! | ed states Consul F. S. S. Johnston trom Ambassador Gerard at Berlin | which read as follows: "Prussian War Office states that Private Percy Bramley, of organiza- | tion given as 81st Infantry Regiment, | died from wounds in the thigh on] May 15th in the Hospital Brueder-| i haus (House of Brothers) at Raider- | born." Some time ago the parents of Pte. | | Bramley, who enlisted at Brockville, | {asked Mr. Johnson to enquire about | the case and the above cable was for- | warded on Wednesday. | ------in A GUNNER KILLED, | He Was Formerly With the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, Word has been. received in thé | city that Gunner Olaf Olsen. former- | ly a member of "B" Battery, R. C. | H. A, here, had been killed in ac- | tion. At Valcartier Gr. Olsen was | transferred to the Ffth Overseas Battery. While here Gr.Olsen proved | himself a very efficient artilleryman, | and became very popular with both | | officerg and men. He was a Dane. | 1 ------------------------ FOR STEALING A BICYCLE Ottawa Man Comes To the "Pen" | For Two Years. { Bicycle theft has become 30 pre- vaient in Ottawa that the police ma- gistrate is determined to put a stop to it. - Napoleon Legault, who pleade guilty to three charges of bicyel | theft, was sentenced to two years in the Portsmouth _ penitentiary on each charge, sentences to run con- currently, . « gas . Court House Notes. A special session of the County Chambers on Thursday afternooa to | hear the case of Lemmon vs. Me-| Grath, ! a very small docket. Judge Lavell will hear at Verona on Frday an ass Company on its dam... This is the first appeal this year in the County. Beautiful New Stock To Choose. Prevost, Brock street, has this al-| Queen's! | evening. | Maxam, tailor who went | Wednesdays and Fridays, at Court will be held in the Judge's, Judge Lavell held Division Coift,} 39th Soldier "Was Arrested As German-Spy 39th A seldier attached to Battalion, who is alleged made boasts about wha mang could do, was placed arrest upon arrival of a train Belleville on Wednesday night, and was taken to the police station. He was on Thursday morning handed over. to the military it is likely he will be interned Fort Heury as a German spy. the to have the Ger- from in Winners of Prizes. The results of the successful gar- den party held at the House of Pro- vidence grounds a week ago were made known on Wednesday evening, when another large gathering tended to hear the resultg--of the drawing competition. It was an- nounced that $1,14%.15 was realized by the Ladies' Guild. The prize-winners were: Moynehan, Holyoke, Ma A lar gold piece; Miss Carrie gor, Westport, caddy of tea Evelyn Boyle, Stoco, umbrella; A. Proulx, Standish, Mich., niere stand; 8. H. Convent, prior, half dozen coffee Rev. Father Meagher, rocker; C. Cross, clothes basket ;J. P. res t, wax cross; Mrs. Cooper, bronze vase; Rev. Father Meagher, flower basket. five-dol- McGre- Miss Mrs. jardi- spoons; Mrs. Military Notes. Lieut.-Col. J. 8S. Skinner, Can- adian Military Forces, is gazetted a temporary major in the 18th Middle- sex Regiment. Capt. Francis A. C. Scrimger, Montreal, who has won the Victoria Cross, is Principal John Scrimger, of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, who is well-known in Kingston. Capt.-Adjt. Garnet Wolseley Deni- son, of the Hast Lancashire Engin- cers, wounded at the Dardanelles, belongs to the well-known Toronto family, and was first in the list of R. M. C. graduates of 1898. He saw service in northern Nigeria. Bowling Club Results. The 'following are the results of the Bowling Club matches on Wed- nesday: ah J. M. Elliott, Dr. R. E. Sparks, R. | H. Crooker, Prof. Day.--10. W. H, Wormwith, E. { T. J. Coleman, D. A. Giveng.--11, R. J. Mckelvey, R. Uglow, R. Stev- | {enson, W. H. Dyde.--15, J. F. McMillan, J. W. Crozier, H. F. Price.--20. At Lake Ontario Park. Despite the coolness of the atmo- sphere, there was a large crowd from the tity at Lake Ontario Park last The excellent programme presented was thoroughly enjoyed. Boniger and Lester, with their sing- | ing and dancing, and Skates Dres- sey, with his acrobatic stunts,. were | repeatedly applauded. An entirely new programme pictures, songs and dances will presented this.evening, of be Verses On English Post Cards. Pte. Frank Maxam, son of Alfred overseas with the 21st Battalion, has sent his | father an English post card with the following verses: Brave, Canadians you're the sort To make poor Bill sit up and snort Your "Canadian Cheese," without a question, | win give the Kaiser indigestion. 1000 Islands--Rochester SS. Caspian leaves on Sundays, 10.15 a.m. for 1000 Islands (50c), and at 5 p.m. for Rochester, via Bay of | Quinte. S-------------------- Wolfe Island asparagus still com- ing and as good as ever, at Carnov- sky's. At the outer Grand Trunk sta- tion on Wednesday evening Jwere fourteen coaches filled with soldiers. For everything you require in music call Dutton's. Phope 270. Se ------ Kingston's Famous Fur Store, at Arden on Wednesday. There was § Ole ll the Napanee River i Improvement |} buy or alter your Furs. Our big show rooms are replete with New Furs. Repairs and alterations done promptly at this season and at a money price. J : We weleome visitors. | under authorities and at-{ Miss J. | Arn- | For-| O. Sliter, H. | Kelly, F.| Y | i bile," ete. 300 (5x7) pages. Over 100 specially made and two large folding plates. Price photographs. All parts of the Ford Model T Car are described and manner--nothing is left for the reader to guess at; principles made clear to everyone. Complete' instructions for drivi Every detail is treated in a non-technical yet thorough manner. gineering authority and an expert on the Ford, who has driven and ber of years. He writes for the average man in a practical way fro of the Ford Model T Car are described. All repai: proc Written so all complete, Mail orders add 10c for postage. 160 Princess Street Open Nights A NEW, COMPLETE BOOK FOR EVERY FORD OWNER, DEALER, SALESMAN AND REPAIRMAN. The Model. T Ford Car Its Construction, Operation and Repair, bv Victer W. 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For a quick clean up on Friday morning we mark the lot rach | | White Flouncing Embroidery In a nobby range of dainty designs, specially priced for Friday buyers ... .....70C up Pictorial Patterns for July a Newman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store | BUILDERS' SUPPLIESewey | Made-to-order ~~ Furniture CLOSING OF MAILS. British mall closes irregular- ly. Information posted at P. O, Lobby from time to time. United States, dally .. 1.00 p.m. Grapad Trunk, going east Do. (includ'ng States) Grand west Do. ¢ir*""uling Western States) ....vp.000...11.50 p.m. Grand Trunk 'and all west «of oity ........ 2.30 p.m. C. P.R. 10.156 am, and 4.20 p.m. Trunk, If you require anything special in the way of a Table, Desk, Wardrobe, Kitchen Cabinet or Moth Chest, we can make jt for You in solid wood. S.ANGLIN&CO. WOOD-WORKING FACTORY, LUMBER YARDS. BASEBALL RECORD. National League. Philadelphia, 2; New York, 1 (11 innings. Boston, 3; Brooklyn, 2. +Chicago, 6; St. Louis, ¥. Pittsburgh, 6; Cincinnati, 2. American League. Washington, 5; Boston, 0. ? New York, 3-15; Philadelphia, 2- "Chicago, 3-7; Cleveland, 1-8. Detroit, 4; St. Louis, 2. St. Louis, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Pittsburgh, 11; Newark, 1. Baltimore, 4; Chicago, 3. International League. Richmond, 7; Providence, 1.' Factory phone 1415. soeeclumber, Coal 8& Woodeee T ; treal, 2. oronta, 3: Montreal, 3 '| hooks. The steel of which the blades are made is tested by us. see the handles, have that h win poh Jie sure of them being good when you ere. Grass Hooks Bug 1d is not seriously hurt, the in- jury is a most painful one. | . Constable Samuel Arniel, who in- vestigated the ease, took the dog to the police station -shot it. balogna, etc., lowest prices. Tae. foun's store. : AANA tp Pt Pt PA iP Pit tit OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES WE STOCK EYE PRO- TECTORS AND GOGGLES. 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