Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jul 1915, p. 2

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Made to Special Order John McKay Limited, 149-157 Brock St, Kingston, tt A as -- | MARBLE HALL | Pure Ice Cream In Bulk 'or Bricks. Packed and delivered to .eny part -of the eify. GEORGE MABOUD, | Phone $80. 238 Princess Bt. cere HOT AIR For heating is always good, but for purpose of speech, falas," it's just like trying to digest food, other than "cooked by gas." Ontario. Died At Midland. The death occurred at-Midland on 1 irsday 'of David Baker, an elder / gentleman, who formerly resided in Kingston. The remains were broight here on Friday morning and vere taken in charge by James Reid & Co., and trgnsferred them to Pie ton abeard the steamer Aletha Fr day' afternoon. Th ly A FIRE AT LANSDOWNE. Hard Work of People Saved Village From Being Consumed. Lansdowne, July 23 Yesterday rorning a large building owned by Cousaul was burned to the ground. The lower portion was used # blacksmith shop by H. Leacock, ind 'also. Mr. McNamee as a carpen- | ter shop The upper story was used { by S. Snyder as a paint shop. Very tittle was saved, and the loss will be ievere to the gentlemen mentioned 'sidents in the town and country turned out when the bells announced a fire, and all worked with a will to [8ave the buildings on either gide of | the one doomed, The greatest difficulty to contend with was the scarcity of water, as there is 'no fire protection, strange to any. All the wells in the vicinity | weré goon drained, but the willing | workers weré not daunted, They | went wherever water could be had. | Men, women 4nd children carried and pumped water for hours, and barrels of water were brought by waggons and motor ears. Other Wise the whole town would have been ih ruins. KE. BE. Johnston's store | had a Very narrow escape, and also [the dwelling of Mr. 8. Cousaul. 3 WHERE IS CLAUDE LEACH ? A Drygoods Clerk Disappeared Last { Monday Morning. f What has become of Claude Leach, a young Englishman who had clerked in the drygoods store of J. G. Laid- law, Princess street, for about six | weeks? The young man in _ques- tion is a tall, good looking chap whose age is twenty years, | his boarding house on Division street He left | IR A es 4 THE DAILY BRITISH WHT® FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915. DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS Out For Various Schools 'DROWNS Results Given n . y : RY MeOUPOHBON, TON, MET HIS DEATH AT RONEN. : HY The" Ontario Départment of Efi- the results of ental examina- 1 has anfiounced the following departn While Bathing on Thupsilay noon--He Had Gone to Rome to Wark For His Brother-in.law, While -bathing in the .canal at N.Y., on Thursday afternoon, Henry McCutcheon, son of Mr..and Mrs. John Mel utchean, who péside at the corner of Princess and Xlfred streats, was accidentally drowned, having been Seized with cramps. The who was only nineteen had gone to Rome a ago to work for his bro Bernard McCarey, bridge construction Model. Schools; rance; senior diploma; nto the High Schogl ent graduation examir 1 rance into the No Faculeles of Education Froatenae--« FP. Abott, tarithmetie), K. Brown tic), L.-P. Campsall, ML. E. Curran (arithmetic), Curran, J, V. Egan, A M. Freeman, R. Gartland, G #6illespie, M. M. Gra- am, ¥. A. Horne (arithmetic), G. A. | Howes (arithmetié), FE. L. Johnfton tart), k. T. Keeler, KE. Lake (arith- metic), D, McCann (arithmetic), E. McCullough, € McKnight (writing), I. B. Mennight, , N. McMahon, -M. M .Orser, H. P, Patterson, H. L. Rich- ards, ¥. W. Roche, L. J. Scott, E Sipgleton, H R, Sills, K. B. Traves, A. Walke r, G. M,.W. Wilder, H. I. Wilton. Lennox and Addington of St. Marys Cathedral. Amey, EH, Baker (arith.), V. E. The survivors are his parents, the Ball, A. G. Breault (arith.), C. M | father heing employed as a lineman Campbell, E. J. Clancy {arith.), K. for the City Power Plant; two bro. B. Daly, W. Bekardt, M .L. Finnigan, [pers and three sisters, Bérnard, Al- {f. M. Fraser, L, E. Gendron, L. E-ltred, Jessie and Marion, and Mrs Haggerty, M. A. Hawley, R. K. Hud Bernard McCarey, "the latter of |gins, E. B. Huffman (arith.), R. H. Rome, N.Y. {Judge (gram.), E. '1. Lacey (art), {W. M. Lewis (honors), C. Love, I. | Magee (honors), S.V.Marlin (arith. )y] J. K. McAvoy (writ.), H. L. McCaul | (writ.), W. L. McConnell, L. Mc. | Tear, S, J. Metzler, E. L. Morrow, M.E. Murphy, G, A. Robinson, M, Shannon, A. P, Scott (art). School choo] en- ip one; and Schools K- Brady, ' (arithme Clow, li, M. T. G. young man, ears of age, shat time thar-in-law, superintends work. young fellow, and was very popular among scores of friends. Alfred McCutcheon, a brother of the drown- ed boy, whe was formerly employed {in the Randolph Hotél, went overseas {with the officers' mess of the 21st | Battalion.' In religion the deceased was a Roman Catholic, and member { bere this evening. Joining the C. M. R. The Toronto Telegram of day says: A squid of recruits for the I Mounted Rifle were sent to Kings- n Rd wa y e | ton to-day. he officer and corpo- R Pure Beware ois Gone sel; | val who selected these men were so Cc Por ar ° in D Ww Gul. careful in selecting them that not lef 2g or . a M Merrol (arith ). one of the fifty chosen was less than a BIa7 ds gh rit. : a S. Palmer | five feet six in height, and none were (arith ) a ara, a A rejected because of medical. unfit- H. Whattam, K. Wood (aritn.), ness. employers sre sbithg lwo Russian Workmen Were fe a Ths OF rye, These Badly Injured | even som | pector, Dianthe and Evelyn, came to {the city from Otfhiwa on Thursday evening. Three mils below the High Banks on the Rideau the yacht Thurs- { Corporal Brenner, of the 8th C. M. | R., securing permission from the T. { Eaton Company, went into the fac- | tory and rounded up half a dozen of Two Russians while "at work in- stalling shafting in the new smith shop of the Locomotive Works, on | Thursday evening had a narrow es- | The remains are expected te arrive | I } KINGS. | After- who | The deceased was a bright! } { | | i | | kindly to recruiting officers and men | Picture Queen; Kentucky Lady; " Our Musie Al Jolson's Tennessee, formerly a 40c Dreamer; Sister Susie's Sewing Belly Bands for Belgians: July List now in stock. Hear them demonstrated here. department is the finest i Shirtsfor Soldiers, ne a Ji ay Comes to For Me n' Canada departmental stores in the largest cities. The College Book Store 160 Princess Street Open Nights colorings--priced from at only, a yard. .. 1000 Yds. Summer Dress Materials | Light and dark grouads with spots; stripes and sprays--this seakon's most approved weaves and 20¢ to 35¢ a yard. Bargain Counter Saturday On the \ number, now 15¢ Daneing: Neath the Irish Mom I Didn't Raise My Ford To Be June; San Jose; They All Sang Annie Laurie: in the Valley; Virginia Lee; When Sund Down Among the Sheltering Palms: You Sprinkle Me With Kisses; My 1 LATEST LITTLE WONDER RECORDS. Can be played on all makes of Pise M ' There's a Little White € nareh In the Summertime Sweet - rd of Paradise, 6c Fac : Whitn.T Was a Jetty 's Dasting i Elaine, My Moving they; Janey Runaway wo 1de: Toivn, Jalson's hie hit: achine NS, and excels those in the Phone 919 OWNERS OF | AUTOMOBILES WE STOCK EYE PRO. TECTORS AND GOGGLES. We stockethe best lines right prices The new (Night and Day) Goggle, is" an" insurance against accident at night, Have * the shauficur use a_pair, Bs Smith Bros. at 20 Dozen Ladies' Summer Vests Nicely trimfimed around neck and with draw string--mno sleeves. "A snap for Saturday buyers, | Evelyn ran upon a stump and smash ed one of het plankings. The tour- John |p. harty, who were on their way to Bosick, twenty-nine years of age, | Napanee, will have to remain over in 'Who welghs 'some 200 pounds, Was [ine oity until repairs can be made. on a scaffold about sixteen feet high. | : This suddenly crastied down wy Snaps In Panama Hats Mr. Bosick was sent to the hard' ' : f concrete floor alighting. heavily on | Al Saphen Bros'. clearing sale of [ his baek and left lag. His spine was | Summer Hats. badly injured, Rs right arm disle- # , Tor we cated negi-the wrist and his left | Never before a trip like this. A A Clear Up in Fancy Parasols} foot was also dislocated. Mr. Bo- | Sixty mile ramble of the 1,000 Isles | | ig i aS Thee Ladies' sige, priced up to $2.5 ), for only: $1 each | jek {by the speedy steamer Thous: - Yhildien = <ivn Bk: Fon es ufiton o fuie uu or |1ander,18 miles per hour. Twenty-four | §| 'Children's size, 50 y for injured Russian, was standing below Piece band on board, Leave 2.15 : di , S D the scaffold and he was forced to |P-m. sharp. Home 6.00 bm. the floor by being struck with the Huyler's' Week-End Sweets Made of fine Silk Mull--navy, brown, black and. Alice blue grounds--siges 16 and 18 years, also u planking. . A deep gash was- inflict | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, b to- gL & ladies' 42. Half price to elear $2.95 § | d ed in his left shoulder and other injuries. were sustained about his 25 dozen Ladies® White Marqujsette Waists - REPAIRED AND chic styles--sines 34 to 42. Saturday special each $1 REMODELLED head. Hessen DESERTED FROM 50TH Rarriefisld Cimp Soldier Arrested + Extra values in Summer Hosiery, Corsets and Neckwear, i . last Monday mornfmg and has not Drop a card to the Office | youn seen Sine When he first of the Works, Queen Street, | came to the otiy Mr. Leach went to the Y. M. C. A. buildi i ir- or 'phone 197, and have the building and inquir ] 2 |ed for a good boarding-house. S. Gas installed in your home. | Lilley had him located and from ali acco Light, Heat, unts Mr. Leach appeared to he Power and dome well until one afternoon he Water Depts. - C. C.-Folger, General Mgr. | went to a picnic without asking leave oman, of absence. Mr. Laidlaw discharged him from his employment. When. You Think Of cape from being killed and had to TEWELERS AND OPTICIANS be taken to the Hotel Dieu. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. On Monday moriiing Mr. Leach arose earlier than usual and had his brepkfast, appearing as though he | was fll, Finishing his meal he left | the house, first taking off his rings | and Teaving them on the dresser in {his room. He also left all his cloth- {Ing behind except a gray sgit which | he was wearing, * Lino elm { TANGLE IN POLICE COURT. i 8 ® 1} Magistrate Had To Digmiss Assault Case After Hearing. Magistrate Farrell, with the assist- ance of two lawyers, spent about half an hour Friday morning en- | deavoring to untangle a case in which two Russians were involved, | Benjamin Bourliuff was charged with assaulting Stephen Yankovich. It | was alleged that he used a hammer to commit the assault, but after both sides had been heard the Magistrate could not fix 'the blame and dis | missed the case. T. A. Rigney ap- peared for the prosecution and A. B. Cunningham for the defence. The case against the driver of a | taxi, who has been on rémand sev- eral weeks charged with running {over a soldier and doing him bodily | harm, was dismisse The police | were unable to secure evidence to | show that he was driver of the car. at my fr " . [ "The Hat Store' A Summer Hat Carnival SNAPS IN HATS FOR a At Toronto, A Toronto despatch says: "Fred. erick Austin Was arrested coming into Toronto on a freight car early Friday morning, and in his 'pocket Grand Trunk constables found a complete set of military badges and buttons of the 58th Ovarseas Battal. lon, Kingston, Austin © admitted that he had deserted and buried his uniform on a farm soméwhere be- tween here and Kingston. He would not say where he got the clothes he was wearing. Squire Bllis fined him $1 and costs or fifteen days, and | he will be held for the military au thorities," | You natvrally think of fl us; Our guarantee is behind every yard we sell, as a pledge of quality and a surety of longest wear. Many new designs in Printed and Inlaid Linoleums in two yards and four yards wide, made from absolutely pure cork and linseed 0il. Cheaper than bare floors, = R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Ware- house, CLOSING OF MAILS, British mail closes irregular- ly. Information posted at P, 0, Lobby from time to time. United States, dally .. 1.00 p.m. Grand Trunk, going | Oddfellows' Outing, Olvie Holiday. | If you want to enjoy yourself Civie | Holiday, go to the Oddfellows' Out- ing at Brophy's Point. Baseball, | ports, 'music, dancing. Everybody | welcome, x ibid Thousands of people contract dis- ys every week from eating confee- tlonery that is exposed to flies. Huy- ler's and Page and Shaw's Sweets are sold. in sealed packages at Gib- son's Red Cross Drug Store. Renewed. activity of British sub- marines has paralyzed for the time | being all traffic in the Turkish inner | seas, i Goad baseball, Ponies vs. Athletics, Oddrellows' Outing. Brophy's Point, Civie Holiday, Monday, July 26th. Driver J. Beecham, Brockville, 1st Canadian Artillery Brigade, fs re- ported wounded in action. Toronto uses 57,881 telephones, BEAVER. BOARD PANELS are nafled to the studding in work, and over the ola wal for rembdeling--nb dirt or litter -- a non-condnctor of sound, heat or cold, and will not | S.ANGLIN& CO. WOOD-WORKING ---------- FUNERAL IN OTTAWA Of the Tite Sir Susidford Fleming on Saturday Afternoon. The remains of the late Sir Sand- ford Fleming will reach Ottawa ¥Fri- day, and the Pineral will take place ! on Saturday affernéon at three Hock. Queen's University wii 52 an of the Spreger ted by the chairm Board Trastses, princi Gorden, 'Dean Ross, nell Goodwin and Registrar @. Y. Chown,' The flag on the tower of angen i fring in memory of the dead Ch * : ee iis - ---- LEN RAYE I Then So Fs coast, of which' h Columbia. fe ] H. G. Watlers, of Lang. hostle, Pa. has success) Phone 700. rm -- Case at Police Court Friday Required | a lice matron, Mrs. (Ensign) Smith, fA single dwelling on Chatham St. men and giving her parents a great (oi ov ise ieni 10,50 dum, EW. Mall . W.Mitllin and Sen CPR 10.15 am and 4.230 pm. | ten and another twelve, misbehaved, : row. There are bar-§ and will be liberated at bedtime to- Holding 24 boxes, for a dollar; if | In the price of Summer Hats at a ha Nre I . Profi N & Sh BUY. The Always Busy Store, R l E . | ea state _ SUPPLIES wey | ™ Her Attendpnce. be Mial Xo) Three dwellings on Miller's Lane-- ere was a case ore the Magis- po EY $2,850 buys all. trate on Friday motatng which re. {Three detached dwellings on Raglan of the Salvation Army, and she was / for $950. present. The case: was that of a Y XA i ? { ) A single' dwelling on Earl St. for Wayward girl who had been keeping | #0 : i ! $1,500, deal of trouble. She was further Ey ag Le ® Feesnneneess 1160 pom. remanded until Wednesday. Grahd Trunk snd sil A ol a ; OC BY Tusa vuievess S00°pim, {HOUSES TO RENT .;.. . in they wero given a day's close con. We look for a rush on 4 v Ya | ie FIRE INSURANC i finement in the police cell provided nis ng 1456. for juveniles, They were put in iY : : : y ud wii be at bed 3 fains in every depart-f night. Relativ v 3 > Eh aolatives "rida poh (Ml ment. We Hat every- promised to be good in future, body -- Men, - unsold at six o'clock then 75e and at nine o'clock for 0c. Saturday night | 'at Carnovsky's:: > Campbell Bros. Thére are on the ing of a F : because every policy we write { 4s backed by" relia ies at rates as low as NEW MATRON AT WORK, Now quired the attention of the new po- Road--82,150 buys all, late hours and mingling with strange Trunk, going A full list of bargains at office. West wf My ........ X80pm. Because two gmall boys, one aged Summer Hats to-mor- their "prison" an reday night, Forty Orates Red Clirputits. Ard Children," + A Big Drop. are in lows, thin Smoth cayenne pineapples, green | . $ §| peppers, kohl-rabi, eantaloupes, 1 | 'Dosahes, ition ete., Saturday | 's. . TE p-------------------- Idren's 3 Straws Children's Straws § Children's 5c Wash ow 20¢ them? | Boe Gold plated frame and fi, lab | 2s 2 Rent drop amber lenses, 50c, J ston gn LRRD 8 no to fn in the 1 he coin drm f wr YT ET Have you ' i Bet for Domestic, Irivans to ine unty Wanted--A us to place your insurance you'll find fin the ERE 1 Eig - Wateh our windows ! § Snes da anie ens TO68 i

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