Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1915, p. 12

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FX PAGE TWELVE CITY COUNCIL SESSION I'HE (JENERAL BUSINESS TRAN SACTED MONDAY NIGHT [RF I ontained Some Lmportant inapce Committee's Report Items Communications Read garding le 1 on Patrick stree rates Board running treet or under Council and ection of for tar Kingston Comman Divi of Cohen | flon y 1 iilding authorize Kingstor Batlery is i by the on condition that City w fitting np Public Utilities 1 to tbmit of Commis ing Counc the electors whether street railway shall re the 1 hour Ww, J secre ted Charities, submitting i of and disbursement Auditor tes in rate of Crothers receipts City ving Briti cent vertising ra 15 cents and 10 ecutive be subsequent or spectively, 156 cent ertions that are a I. B. Walkem of dralr from LTE for week part regard ng improvement sewer property of Mrs, Mary M correctly made Mis Eleanor Macdonne treasurer Canadiar icknowled r from loca Kn ary Society $100 lian Cadets City entertainment Solicitor regarc involved in the event « slon obtaining power other than its own plant T. J. Murphy and othe arc lamp at the corner Aberdeen streets Finance Recommendations These recommendations of the F Committee in ance were The following communication has been received from the Public Util ties Commission "The Commission of Civic requests the Council to submit to the ratepayers at the next Municipal El ection whether or not the adopted Utilities THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, | POWER RATE REFUSED Xpe | (ar } 34 Cadet in Hote I'he Board Of Works This re 1 Works Fha n ommendation of the was adopted thise par f the city ed macadan t are to be on with ordinary of a permane having where reets other than they shall t he rete base a cond 'tas se from onstructed streets That ald 1 structed by the Board of the gireet partment of the 1 that the ma: ¢ 1 air ru ald stree Corpor 10 nery ked Work ution iraham a rd of spread (ranam I'he Board ere ponsible By-laws Submitted, decided the rate these Coun by-laws to January election For the Commission For ties ibolition of the the gale of power by the commission ents a K.W.H Ald. McCann Ald. Nickle, Vorks look ng th bre quarry The Utilities Commission was in structed to place the are lamp mid- way on Markland street recom- mended last year The Council adjourned lock ympany a onded by Board of moved se that the nto the nov yRe question o e nh stone from the city as 11 at 20 0't AND YET THE PEOPLI VOTE ON 17 WiLl z00d margin. The | City Touncil Accedes 1 Commission's Request -- | President ynothey H Ww etter Received Bi Hailway Company hardson oh Compe on Mor equest put people y ng t I'he ommun W. R noon Regarding derstand there doubt connected A 1 According sived by the O. H. A not t adv the Cleveland have been any to and m lut lub selecting players with the variety I'he att layers are with plain understanding pro the "amateur be perfectly o ted States will be drawn authoritie n | Ww ¢ Ihe no mi I Last season the Cleve Utilities, JLommission and hael y y ade pospdon expenses at With this can understand nuing to 1} cover bus themselves certain regarding in respect our former rate knowledge be that he M land y beaten played re Was by St to earnings and ol of the Harvard | 1.20 ho you fore Ww Club th t he admissior ton to the we Ww jo amateur you « Wi on the ve suffi expen ild not consider cont ba There has revenue earned to legitimate bus key Bos hav the I Ieague the race same is championship th Boston A. A., which gave r for the title, is the othe team, York's standing wal key circles will be upheld by th We have Nichola Skating Club, the ocke years yu Club of New York and t I made A. C The Irish-Americar cently ded n to the ce this has not teams in eason ent es ness ( in any that battle bound to go else ness is ye New the this road ted for run have and yoursel We our wise standing LVE to buy road plus int sell. It the city run A again deci ot year had a w il which ng to is necessary welfare that have 1 several years of the game th year hould we over we w ; we are tired kering and a sale concerned Nickle THREE GOOD RULES asked to I'hree good the unecil board ion on the question, hie der of the company ed by law man shoppers us 1 art power I 18 god od ok ER EY in the ho + * ting the by of letter President. He the (4 Wi view he oP ments 1 th g B € ou treet Railway tart doing so ally said ol as The that it Uailivies | 915 THE NATIONALIST Disruption Of a Disrupting | the Heal Interesting | I | offer that try the 1 fore the 1.20 rate Ald. Graham Commission, was the Council Hughes po took 1 power ta without est hey eld d ties second behind comfort 3 ng n Ald you r handle The more LEE EEE EE te nted ou Commission view ould not less than cost ratepayers Ald. Wright see the city would be any further getting the voice of the people by-law. Ald: Litton opposed law His view was similar expressed by Ald. Graham There's no wee subinidting a by- law like this when the company says the rate offered is not satisfactory," said Ald. McCann Ald Fair advised question to the peeple more choice he a satisfactory the rs The third where give will the Most their cons to go he make ments daily Whig W you know just where to what - There is another If you shop are . bigger and in the ings, and make up your from the advertisement what you want, you will confer a great favor on the ple in the stores tores announ could that through n you rea no the + them + to you ahe 10 by the 1 go and + to buy putting ) this crowds morn-_ + mind + just + side by before tue that * * salespeo putting the It was very to get the voice + he OBB BBE Rb ig WORTH COMING AFTER RUMP 'art rouble \ OD Camm) (()) (a) WASHING COMPOUND THE GREAT INVENTION | FOR SAVING TOI. & EXPENSE Wirwour Invury Jo Tre TexTuRe, Cotor Or Manos Much More The Good Old-fashioned Washing Compound PEARLINE for 5 cents than ever before PEARLINE 1s now made in Canada. This means a big saving in the cost of selling it in Canada. This saving we have put into the package. You now get almost twice as much Pearl- me for 5 cents as ever before. You will notice the difference in the size af the new package. You will notice the difference in the amount of work the package will do. EEE COD (HED (OD (EE (0) GREED () (ED (OD (EF) HCW for ¢ dishe her like a my mothe give her up to a mule ta door step and wi If you so much she three but if door there Ir the ther two better you 0 stay or Don down on the minutes, step The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. of Canada, Ltd Hamilton, Canada 5 cents D (HD CD CH (| D (HN ¢ D (I ( 0D ED ( D (ED 4D GED ( D GED ALALAARASLAAAAASA 1 Come (11) (mmm) CQ DCD CHD (0D (RE D o 8 < a a 4 a a < a < a < a : o v ao © : a i a oe jretp FOR XMAS AND THE BOYS burr FRONT, A BOX OF joins have for The shopper who comes best prepared is the shopper who best served half a wait for he mportant, said, of the people and stand Ald. R you just some you will Railway Company shall rece er at the rate of watt That the above request of the Tt ve pow 1.20 cents per killo n hour or TE r see where they body else Peal dolbrdr bbb dbl ichardson could fee no use {lities Commission be granted, tha the City Solicitor be instructed prepare a By-law to submit question to the electors a of the January election The following communication received from the Kingston Branch of the Canadian Patriotic Fund "That the City Council be to pass a 'by-law authorizing t sue of debentures to $60,000 to pay from thereof $5,000 per Treasurer of the Fund." That the Kingston" Branch of Patriotic Fund wit sked the amou the proceeds the month Canadian Patr above request of the the ( adian granted that the City Solicitor be instructed t prepare a by-law for submission t« the Council to raise the above nam ed sum by the sale of debentures, ex tending over a period of twenty years That this Corporation pay to the Public Utilities Commis sion two-thirds of the present value of the old adding machine, it then to become the property of the Cor poration provided the Commission will purchase a new adding machine That $775 be provided for the Public Utiltirs Commission for the purpose of installing water and gas connections to the different lots Kensington avenue That Finance Committee be a recep tion committee fur (Le purpose receiving as a civic deputation dies who are inralided home That $75 be given to John Ballan tyne, messenger, for the purpose of compensating hin for extra work and inconvenienca Juring the time in which the soldiers were guartered in the City Buildings, That the Whig and Standard be paid $25 each for space in their Christmas number That in order to provide winter quarters for soldiers in this city tha® the Colien building on Cataraqui street be rented at $300 a month for } be agrees to of sol | five months, and equipped at an esti- mated vost of $8 per man at the ex< pense of this Corporation and placea at the J'sposal of tha Militia Depart- ment. That the following paid: Baard of Works-- Pay list to Nov 27th, $772.33; Frontenac Lumber & Coal Co., cement, $64.74; Lemmon! & Sons, supplies, $8.60; James Mc- Fadden, horse hire, $34; Roddy « Monk, stope, $226;66; Water Works | Department, repairs, $46.62. Parks.--Pay list to Nov. accounts bet 12th, [LR Printing---British Whig Publish- inb Co., supplies, $42.55; The Jack- son Press, supplies, $21: Registry Office. --British Whig Publishing Co., supplies, $15.60; Light Department service, $2.94: Thos. McAuley, supplies, $3.05. Contingencies-- Canadian Pacific Railway, passes, $3.30: City Regis- trar, rches, etc, $4.78; J. P. Han- | ley, pa $12.36. | THE SPORT REVIEW ! the the President Lithtenhein Wanderer hockey fr N. H. A. at $10,000 values anchise in so improved in the t the western Can Baseball Leagues in the field next I Toronto News: With Vi rilbert the nets and Dr. Frank Knight at point the Argonauts should cut a lot Knight will not let the op players in very close, while easily the best goaler in | ir circles Conditions are west th and Northern xpected strength Canadian ala are € to be at full season amate ¢ skating craze has reached Madison Square Garden, New York, and the huge building is to be con verted into an ice skating rink, ac cording to Harry A. Cochrane, the new General Manager of the famous exhibition building The plans pro- vide for a"rink permitting exhibition and fancy skating, hockey, curling and other contests and public skat ing 3 wm Andrew Freedman, former owner of the New York Natjenal League baseball team, died at his home here Saturday as the result of a nervous breakdown which he suffered recent- ly Mr. Freedman and Richard Croker, one-time Tammy leader, were clgse friends for years. Ibe A Toronto Telegram: President "Jim" Sutherland, of the O.H.A., will go to the front as quartermaster of the 146th. Thus two of Canada's biggest amateur sporting bodies will be represented in the overseas for- ces The other is Soldier Bill Grant, president of the Big Four Football Association. St. Nicholas, of New York, will play a series of three hockey games (jth Montreal Stars for the Art Ross Cup, beginning at Montreal, Dec 11th, at New York, Dec. 18th and a third game on Dec. 20th. Howard McNamara wants to play with Ottawa, but they are filled up with Benedict and Herbert goal Merrill and Ross defence, Veighbor, Duford, Darragh, Gerard and Dunlop forwards. The new overtime 'free shot" rules proposed at the National Hoc- key Association meeting Thursday night have not yet been adopted. Ot- tawa and Toronto still having to vote on them, as these delegates heft the meeting before the proposals were brought up. It is altogether likely that the rules will be adopted, how- ever, . An innovation at the six-day bicy- cle rage in Madison Square Ganien, New York, this week, will be an el»c- tric room. There riders in the long CE og & were in of the people if they selling power at 1.20 a the Street Railway Com intimated power and the road asking 4 b i of K to which does not its desi favor W.H., pany that that "HE NAVY has already want the to sell Some More Of Its Feats Ocean Clear. ed Of Ships. ( an Re f Revidws When war broke out, the price wheat, cotton, flour, foodstuffs erally suffered a terrible slump from sheer fear The ports of America were blockaded with exports from sheer fear Soon as it ent that the Fleet could sea lanes of the world, wheat ed 50 cents in price, ----a gain most $200,000,000 to America cotton went from 6 cents to 12 cents flour from $6 to $7.50 a barre and so all along the line of what Am erica had to sell to Europe That is what the Fleet meant America It swept the seas of the world clear of fear What the Fleet meant to Germany is best evidenced by the fact that fifty-seven German and Austrian ships in the Mediterranean at once tied up in the harbors of Italy, sixty six German and Austrian ships in the harbors of the United States, nine in Hawail, some thirty-eight in the var jous ports of South America If the sea power of the Fleet had been as much of a myth as it was a mystery, 170 great ocean-going sels would hardly have taken to their heels and scampered for safety to in tern in neutral ports Yet, at thsi time, not a shot had been fired. Out side the Admiralty and Navy, prob ably not a dozen people knew where the Fléet was; but there wasn't any doubt that it was. And there wasn't any doubt that it could fire some husky shots'if it had to. Though the Fleet has guarded the sea lanes of the world for a year and a half, though it has chased commer- ce destgoyers from the surface of the ses and from under the surface of the sea, its loss in men to date has been less than one-tenth of one per cent. 5 re is to the €ity Submit of Ald Utilities that the unless \ L was the who though would put to good reason of the by-law Newnian, Commission to gel vite the question it had a S80 ask people appar in for protect the I'he jump- | mendation of a peopie was finally carried on a of 12 to 6, doing Finance to put was Committee the question recom to the vote BEARS A CHARMED LIFE. War Record of Much Discussed Heir to German Throne. Berlin, Dec. 6 (wireles ville) The Overseas News under the title "hard to kill," out for publication what it says is a history of the German Crown Prince during the war, as compiled by a Danish newspaper from reports given out by Germany's enemies The history follows August 5, 1914--Victim of an at tempt against his life in Berlin August 18---Severely wounded on the French frontier August 20 Second attempt against his life, in which he lost one leg August his life September September hospital. September 15--Commanded an at- | tack near Verdun. September 16---Wounded shrapnel in Poland. September 18 Once more wound- led on the French front. September 20---Is hastened to his death hed. October 24--Buried in Berlin. October 25----His body found on the battlefield. November 3---Once more buried. November 4--Once more killed by lector's roll for the town- the French. f nark for 1915 is in the| November S- Insane; f the collector, Aléxander | lgnely castle. McKay. The aggregate amount ol ° November 13--Appointed taxes levied is the greatest in the | commander on the easy front history of the township, amounting, November 17--Once more to $11,700. January 16, 1915--Once | wounded. February 3--Sent home. to ves 24---Third attempt against 18----Died in a Brussels by a The ¢ ship of custody taken to a chief "killed. more State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. I Cheney & Co, doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore- ae nce ith th said, and that sald firm will pay the What cha have i With that sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for girl? One of her admirers owns an each amd every case of Catarrh that| Automobile and the other has a mo!- HR 3 I. FRANK J. CHENEY | . «gq : Sworn before me and subscribed | Son, if she likes you. a trip to the i my Presence, this te day of Decem- Movies would please her just as er, A. D. . A V. 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