Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jul 1915, p. 2

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OF QUALITY Made to Special Order John McKay 149-157 Brock St, Kingston. THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. op '® card to 18 Pirie street when wie *Vetlmatos ven on' oT Eng new work; also hard will receive prompt attention. 40 Queen Street. . Ontario. FOR TARVIA PAVEMENT ON €NI-| WAS HEARD IN POLICE court! TROUBLE IN "THE ELBOTRIC AL li i GENERATOR REPAIRED | 1 tition--A Special Meeting Of the City Council. To Be Held. "1 have more signatures on this | petition to lay tarvia pavement on { University avenue (ham are | quired, and IT hope to see that avenue! paved this season," said Ald ham, chairman of the Board Works, to the Whig. Ald. Graham Has been busy for the! past week getting a petition signed! {by the property owners of Univer! sity avenue for tarvia, since He could not get twosthirds of the Council] members to vote for the by-law.! When a properly-signed petition is presented for pavement, a majority | of the Council members may grant | it, so Ald. Graham is confident that | the Board of Works' recommenda-! | tion, recently adopted by Council, witl-be-put-inte-effeet bya by-law. A meeting of the board has been called | for Tuesday afternoon for general] business, and the University avenue | paving question will receive its at- | tention, ! Mayor 'Sutherland will likely call a special meeting of Council for Wed- nesday evening, and if the petition of the University avenue residents is found sufficiently signed, and if Ald. Graham cap muster a majority of - | those present on his side, tarvia will be laid pn University avenue. Gra- of Algonquin Park. Just the out-of-way sort of place is Algonquin Park, 285 miles west of Montreal and 170 miles west of Otfa- SKIMMED MILK. FOR SALE At 1c A QUART Just the thing for cooking, feeding - ehic- kens, ete. Kingston Dairy. Co. BOG Ui vfals Ave: wa for a perfect rest and holiday. Two thousand feet above sea level-- the highest point in Ontario--the air is pure. Splendid fishing. Good! hotel accommodation at the High- land Inn, also at the log cabin camp | hotels on Smoke Lake and Island] Lakes. Through Library Buffet | Parlor Car Montreal and Ottawa to| Algonquin Park. Write for illus-| trated descriptive booklet. Presentations To Ex-Guards, On Friday evening presentations | were made to retired guards by the| members of the staff of the Ports mouth penitentiary. Purses of money were! presented to ex-Guards Willlam Ryan and C. H. Redden, their former associates expressing re- gret over parting from them and wishing them health and prosperity. Information Apainst Autoists Information has been laid before Justice of the Peace Hunter by Rob ert VanLuven against the owner of IT. MAY SEEM Too catly to talk about | Eider Down Quilts, hut i we want to show vou our exquisite new line, just received from the | best English makers, f filled with imported Norway down, sateen coveved Quilts, with panel borders, $6.00 up. Satin Covered Quilts, $10.00. Frilled Satin Quilts, in blues, pinks, and greys, $11.00. Broecaded Quilts, $16.50. Satin and holding Real Estate in a sty with the pros tenaments on Welling: § go near | Lovee bs hogin for Studbaker automobile Neo. 15,174 which collided with Mr. VanLuven's new. car on Saturday night causing damage to his machine. Car No. 15,174 is registered as owned by Mr Perrant, a tourist. Beautiful New Stock To Choose: + Prevost, Brock Wtreet, hus this year an extra fine t of tweeds, oheviots ard serges for His order 'clothing dephrtment. His ready-made clothing and gents' fur- nishing departments are well assort- eéd with new goods. Wéather Notes. The barometer is rather Jow but comparatively uniform. over Canada and the northern States. Rain fell yesterday in South Western Ontario and at a few points in the western provinces, but over the greater part of the Dominion the weather since Saturday has been fine. 1000 Islande--Rochesteér 88. Caspian leaves on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10.18 a.m. for 1000 Islands (50c), and at 5 p.m. for Rocliester, via Bay of Quinte. . Visiting at Sydenham. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mace, Winni- » Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones and M ter' Sandy and Mrs. Wilson, Tam- worth; Mr, and Ms. J. B. Pare, Philadelphis, were recent visitors ar G. 8. Guess' Sydenham. A A i Str. Rideau Queen, i Beginning Monday, July 5th, the Str. Rideau Queen will leave Swift's Whur! Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, 6 a.m. for Portland. Friday trip to Rideaw Ferry. ---------------- Al} Pealers In Frais. Are requested to meet "on the cor- ner" Tuesday morning to stock up with Red Cherries, Red Raspberries, Red Currants, Gooseberries, Black Currants, etc., Carnoveky"s prices are lowest. -------------- At St. Mary's Cathiédral on Sunuiy morning, Rev. Father Hylund, a newly-ordained priest, celebrated his first mass. An inspiring wis delivered by Rev. Fatiier MeNeill. Assisting Rev. Father Hyland, sere two classmates from' the Grand Sery inary, Montreal. ii + "| & year or more. ON MONDAY MORNING. ily's Support--=Soldier in Trouble | ~--Member of "List" Fined. William Joiner was charged in po-| | lice court on Monday morning with) children. It took over aw hour for! the hearing and the history of the, | unhappy 'couple was: { threshed oft. It seems that Joyner had a good position with the C. P. R. at Toronto but dissatisfac- tion led to a separation agreed to pay $8 a week for the] maintenance of his family. The | wife and children have been living at Sharbot - Lake, four miles away from her parents' home, and her fa- ther, she said, refuses to have any- thing to do with her. Two witness- es were called and after much eyi- dence had been heard the magistrate decreed that Mr. Joyner would pay two dallars a week for the mainten- ance of his children. A soldier was charged with house- breaking but although four witnesses and he} '4 showed that he had come into the house they did not show the reasons, and the Magistrate taxed him $5 and costs for the trouble he caused. Harry Turner, a member of the "list," said that he got his liguor from a friend who has"left for Mon- treal, but the story did not gv, as Magistrate Farrell touched him $15 with the option of a month cutting the Court House grass. PLANE S -------- Late C. H. Ferris, At his home, 19 Charles. street. there passed away on Sunday at Brockville, one of the town's es- teemed citizens in the person of Charles 'Henry Ferris, eldest son of Jonathan H. P. Ferris, Bath Road. Mr. Ferris was engineer of the Can- ada Carriage Company over twenty- five years, and a most worthy and trnsted employee. . He had to re- tire from work a few months ago on account of ill health. Surviving are his widow, four sons and six daugh- ters, also his father and mother, two brothers and four sisters." Edmund and 'Wilbur Ferris of this city are Brockville, brothers. Mr. Fertis was an Angli-|" can, being a member of St. Peter's Church, and also an Oddfellow. The Late Miss M. A. Murray At the home of Captain: James *| Murray, 106 Clergy street on Sun- day evening, Jdiis' daughter Mary Ag- nes passed awdy after an illness of The deceased was born 'and always resided here. AN through her sevére illness she had been very patient. In religion tne deceased was a devout Roman Cath- olic and a member of St. Mary's Ca- thedral: She was alsy connected with the League of the Sacred Heart and a¥so of the SBoclety of the Child- ren: of Mary. To mourn her loss be- sides 'her father, there is one sister, Mrs. William Lantier, Clayton, N.Y.| On Tuesday morning at 9.30 o'clock the funeral will be conduct- ed from her father's residence to St. Mary's Cathedral and will be of a private nature. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, after which the remains will be buried in St. Marys Cemstery, Fire Caused By a Lantern Igniting Gas At 8.30 p. mu = Swtirday: the five- men received a telephone call to the home of €. Creer, 525 Albert street. The house ix being raised: amd Mr. Creer was fixing a gas main when a neighbor came under the floor with a lighted lantern. An explosion followed' with damage to the extent of $25 to the house, while: Mr. Creer Had his face injured. Preached In. First Bapiist, At the eleven o'clock service in the First Baptist Church on Sunday morning, a stirring address was dé livered by Captain H. I. Horsey, chuplain of the 38th Battalion. Hjs fubijeet dealt: with the Children of el carrying the bones of Joseph from out of Egypt. The Ald. Graha- Has the Necessary Pe: The Husband to Pay More For Fam-| And: Service Resamed Monday Morn. ing=-General Manager Folger of | Qivie Utilities, Prepared to Give | Power for Partial Service, Monday morning, e people were bright and early and the hearts of thoroughly | made glad, for it was feared that the j Mr.! trouble in the company's generator} at the power house might be of such | |'a serious pature that the service would be crippled for some weeks. However, it was apparent that the cars simply could not help turning out on the 12th of July with the or-| angemen, The trouble was located in the ar- mature. Two damaked coils were cut ouf and the circuit was closed. It was found that this was sufficient to supply all the power required. Of course there is a chance of "another break, but the chance is also equal that there will be no further trouble. All Sunday, employees of the city electrieal plant under the direction of General Manager Folger, were en- gaged running a temporary wire from the plant to the old motor gen-| erator sett on tie Sabot "railway com- pany's premises on Queen, street so that power for a partial car service could be given. In case of a fur- ther breakdown, this generator will be u It is hoped, however, that it will not be required. BASEBALL RECORD. The Games Played On Saturday and Sunday. National League. Results Saturday. New York, 7; 'Cincinnatf 3. Philadelphia, 6; Pittsburgh, 3. Brooklyn, 8-6; Chicago, 3-0. St. Louis, 7-1; Boston, 1-3. American League, Results Sunday. i; Boston, 4. Cleveland, 5; New York, 2. St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Washington, 5-6; Chicago, 3-12. Detroif] Results Saturday. New York, 4; Cleveland, 0. Boston, 6; Detroit, 3. St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, Federal League. Results Sunday. St. Louis, 4; Pittsburgh, 1. Newark, 2; Baltimore, 1. Chicago, 7-8; Kansas- City, Results Saturday. Buffalo, 7; Brooklyn, 2. Baltimore, 3; Newark, 32. St. Louis, 9; Pittgburgh, 1. International League. Results Sunday Rochester, 6; Providence, 0. Toronto, 6-3; Jersey City, 5-4. Results Saturday Jersey City, 2; Toronto, 1, Harrigburg, 2-0; Buffalo, 0-1. Providence, 2-56; Rochester, 0-4. Richmond, 6-7; Montreal, 2-7. Standing of Leagues. National League--Chicago, .5566; Philadelphia, .561; Brooklyn, .614; St. Louis, .513; Pittsburgh, .493; New York, .478; Cincinnati," .448; Boston, .444, Federal League--St, Louis, Kangas City, .679; Chicago, .568; Pittsburgh, .540; Newark, .526; Brooklyn, .408; Buffalo, .397; Balti- more, .392, 595; International League -- Provi- dence, .623; Buffalo, .559; Montreal, 552; Harrisburg, .500; Richmond, .500; Toronto, .471; Rochester, 4467 Jersey city, 28 397. American League--Chicago, 845; Boston, .629; Detroit, .613; New York, .514; Washington, 465; St. Louis, 389; Philadelphia, .370; Cleveland, .366. En i ---- This Week For Cherries. And Raspberries, all the best var- igties are' now coming daily. Priced are low this season at Carnovsky's. Er ---------------------------------------- Ladies' White Duck [§ and P. K. Outing Ha at oo. .aie BL ah ¥hite ams, at .. Ladies' White. Ra- Saturdays Only i . The street cars, after being stalled ! / y ¢ Te- | the non-support of his wife @nd two from Friday evening, were running fl oY C Phe largest stock and assortment in Ontario. Every one of the lead- | ing N. Y. numbers in Popular, Standard and | Operatie. lI the feature songs of New York on-sale here. 160 Princess Street he You will find All this season's latest goods, I at greatly reduced prices, as we will not carry over any goods from one season to another. Little Wonder Records * 2 Price 15¢ All the latest num- bers. July records now on sale. Can be played on any make of Dise Machine. Millions sold every month. to be closed out (all in and look over the S some nobby lines at very low prices. stoek--you'll find 'e - Middy Blouses In the latest styles and in all sizes, $1.00 Up Elegant in all sizes at ..... range of Ladiés' Marquisette Blouses | delivery British' mail closes frregular- ly. Information posted at P. O. Lobby from time to' time: United States, dally .. 1.00 pum. Grand Trunk, gelng SHB Li i.veceririess ILE0 pa Do: (Mmclud'ng: Eastern ; BAes) ...civi.iev JLB Em Grand Truhk, going WOBL iivin ve vevve vs FLEO WR, Doi €ir 'uding Western Bates) iver 11.80 pm. © Grava Trunk and west +f olty ........ IWpm C.P.R. 10.15 am. and 4.30 p.m. CN. R '20 pom s dessvessavses A Bad Dream. . "Last night," explained the girl to * fortune teller. "T dreamt that covered the ground and a little dressed in a linen duster trim- with fur, and a silk hat, was ng toward me. Every now and H { then he would stop and eat a snow- ball, Tell me, what means this vision? "Podr girl," sighed the 1 , "tHere is only one transla- i tion of your dream. You will marry an gctor.~ Kansas: City Sta¥, i Paradoxical. ON, eivilition' calls wast man a And eather all contention be mute; i Yet as we grow civilized, somehow or other, 1 | The farther and harder we shoot. » ~--Washington Star. Mrs. Hiram Offers (at employment 'offite Can yow do housework? Girl--I dunno, mum. I've always J! worked in fats. BRANTFORD ROOFING Is made of pure wool felt : and high grade pure Asphalt, into which is embedded feld~ spar and Asbestos Fibre. It is flexible and tough, and is not expensive. "Toronto Saturday Papers On account of a half holiday being granted the Postmen for July and August, there is no, of 'the Satur- day Toronto papers. We have ordered. an extra number and can supply all needs: THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919. TOMB ES WE STOCK EYE PRO- TECTORS AND GOGGLES. We stock the best lines right prices. The new (Night and Day) Goggle, is an insurance against accident at night. Have the Jhauffeur use a pair, Smith Bros., TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Issuers of Marriage Licenses. at REPAIRED AND REMODELLED Gourdier's Phone 700. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE A GOOD BUILDING LOT. WE OFFER: | Raglan Road (62x83) | Union St. (66x132) Montreal St. (66x250) North St. (60x90) ........ Ellerbeck Ave. (562x156) ... Earl St. (40x132) Livingston Ave., two lots (66x 132), $1,200 for both. Earl St. (833x135) .... Russel St. (28x120) Garett St. (256x126) A full list at office, A new furnished house, in locality, at a reasonable rent. session at once. E W. Mullin & Son All Kinds of Real Estate, Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 539 and 1456 good Pos-

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