Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Apr 1916, p. 5

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Fs F | 'O'Connor's Ladi Come Here FOR YOUR EASTER OUTFIT. JUST RECEIVED A large shipment of New Models Suits Coats-Dresses Princess Garments SOLD ONLY HERE Always pleased to show you and eompare prices. You are welcome whether buying or looking. PAY A VISIT TO OUR MILLINERY DEPT. T.d. O'Connor 260 PRINCESS STREET. Higher up street but always lower in price. wees ~~ OUT OP THE HIGH RENT ' a Exclusive a i TREATED BEFORE. Cabmen On Clarence Street To Be Asked Not To Stand In Front or F. WwW, Cooke's Store--walk and Crossings For Victoria Street, The Board of Works yesterday af- ternoon decided to put tarvia this year on streets that have been.treat- ed during the past two years, and to do it under the Jocal improvement plan. The tarvia will pe secured at the same rate as last year, F. W. Cooke, again wrote the Board asking that it take steps to Stop cabs from standing in front of his place of business on Clarence street and creating a nuisance, His landlord, J. R. Henderson, made a similar request. The matter Was re- ferred to the chairman to try and have the hackmen keep clear of the space in front of Mr. Cooke's store. It the hackmen refuse, the Board will. amend the by-law to afford re- lief to Mr. Cooke, Isaac Allen asked for q 'concrete walk and two asphalt crossings on the south side of Victoria street be- tween Earl and Union streets, as he intends erecting several houses in that block this year, The request was referred to the chairman and the city enginger with Power to act. -A statement was submitted by the city engineer showing that the stock of the engineering department was | worth $6,538, t A, Malone, $5.95 to $37.50 | $4.95 to $35.00 402 Johnston street, wrote protesting against having to Pay street watering tax when no wa- tering of the roadway © was done. He asked for a refund. The | matter was referred to the city en- gineer, . The chairman announced that no- | thing further had, been heard from the: Dominion Public Works Depart- {ment with regard to establishing a aew harbor line. It was decided to call for tenders for 75 tons of hard coal and 50 tons of soft coal for the asphalt plant. The chairman stated that it would be necessary to erect a structure in the fair grounds to store the new road asphalt plant. The City Property Committee will be asked to give the Board the use of the old agricultural building in | the fair grounds for the storage of its 3 PHONE 800 equipment. ove To 71 King St. West, Toronto, for Firét-Class Portrature Work. tives of Representa- The Blakemore Studio have arrived in Kingston, and intend to open as soon as some live real estate man gets them a location Home Portraiture and Wedding Groups Specinities. G BLAKEMORE Phone 1092. 144 COLLINGWOOD ST. Watch the Whig for null Milituey Photon in Kingston. |, regarding the assessor's céhsus: Mazda Tungsten Lamps All sizes up to 60 watt, | §§ FURNITURE -- CARPETS -- CURTAINS -- LINOLEUMS. ee Every department is filled with new up-to-date ideas: NEW EASY CHAIRS NEW LIBRARY TABLES NEW HALL SEATS : NEW WILLOW AND FIBRE CHAIRS NEW RUGS AND CURTAINS Yes, the very latest and the best values to be found any place. ; ; Don't forget--you may select your furnishings now and we will store your goods and deliver them when you require them. ! Have your time reserved now for recovering your old T. F. : b Harrison Co. : LIMITED tion of this year to eease renting the vacant-lot at the corner of William and Ontario streets for storage pur- poses. One hundred dollars a year is paid for the use of this lot. The Utilities Commission will be asked to extend its electrical line to the fair grounds to supply power for | the asphalt plant, "I beg leave to report that the as- I'sessor's census of children in the city | Alds. Peters, | between the ages of eight and four- | Hug teen years, was compared with the | enrolment of the different schools] with gratifying results. | --e | "We secured from each teacher,! Have Orders Ahead For At Least al her class enrolment and then com-| Year. | pared the lists with the rolls. The! Four shares of Canadian Locomo names of the children who were not! tive, bought at 59% on Monday, sold | accounted for were sent to the diff-| on the Toronto Stgck Exchange Tues- | lerent Separate School teachers, and | day at 601%, with §3 asked and 61 / | { i ASSESSOR'S CENSUS. Of Children In City Between The Ages Of Eight And Fourteen, The following is a complete report submitted to the Board of Education by the Secretary, John Macdonald, hes, Litton and Wormwith, LOCOMOTIVE PLANT BUSY. dhey marked off those who wereq bid. rr jamong their pupils. This left a resi-| In some quarters a three to five due of 34 children, whose homes) point advance would not be consider- | were visited by Andrew Lanigan and | ed surprising. full particulars obtained regarding! 4Emilius Jaryis, the president of their apparent absence from school. | the company, told a press representa-| In many instances the pupils were | TO PUT TARVIA ON ALL ROADS The Board decided at the expiraes known by two Christian names; in| | others by twe surnames and in oth-} Jers change of residence was respon- | sible for the lack of information. | When the sifting process was com! pleted, we were enabled to account| for every pupil whose name appears | on the assessor's rolls for 1915. This | result is not only gratifying but ex-| ceptional. "We discovered one blind boy, one { boy nearly blind, one deaf boy, one {invalid boy and oné invalid girl. The! | three former have been reported to i the' Children's Ajd Inspector in ac- tive that there was no new develop-| ment at the Kingston works which! would lend any warrant for a boom | in the stock at the present time. | "Any influences' that would move! the market for the stock now might ust as well have done so several months ago. The company has or-| ders on hand that will keep the plant] working at capacity for at least a year. And the outlook for new or-| ders is particularly bright. | "We are now turning out fifteen! new locomotives a month--this in addition to our work on munitions. | The one difficulty we are experienc- | ing at the present time is that of se-| Enjoy life 1 [land bowel poison which is keeping jodance with the Departmental Re-| curing materials. These are very! Jsuiduons, gay that the fOregbing ox scares, with consequent high prices | "I may ¥ R ~ | obtaining." cellent results were in a great mea- | sure due to the services rendered by | Mr. Lanigan. In many cases homes | | ! had to be visited three and four] Paid to Speed of Autos Motorcycles! 'I times in order to secure the desired and Bicycles, | { information. In view of the great increase in| | {| thé number of automobiles, motor-| y | | cycles and bicycles," it js very urg-| \ . | ent that thére shall be the strictest! i watohfulness as to the maintenance | CLEAN LIVER AND { of speed. The City Council HT by the Police Commissioners. | Already some very fast time | being made on the - paved streets, | | ed and adhered to, and all offenders Wake wp feeling t Best lax- should be speedily brought to book. ative for men, women and children shoald | or 80d much alarm 'has been created ¢ | ------------ | VERY STRICT ATTENTION { is | stay headachy, sick, have bad breath and sour stomach. | through its proper Cominittee, see! | that the restrictions are carried out! Don't | for the safety of the people, The { Rights of the Road should be defin- CHURCH SERVICES. | St. James' Church, corner Union | {and Arch. streets---All seats free. | Rev. T. W. Bavary, B. A, rector, 152 | Barrie street. Good Friday 10.30 a.m. | morning prayer and ante-commun- | ion. Sermon subject, "The Blessed- | ness of the Persecuted." 7.30. p.m., | evening prayer and sermon. Subject 'The Good Shepherd," (Lantern ser-! vice.) 3 : The three-hour service from 2! noon till 3 p.y., at St. George's Ca- | thedral on Friday will 'be conducted | '1'by. Rev. Walter Cox rector of Gan-| anoque. He will also conduct a ser- | vice on Passidbn at the Cathedral at! 7.30 p.m., with lantern slides. Remove the liver To Discuss Matters, Arrangements have been made for a conference in Toronto, on May th, and 17th, of the Canadian d Committee, the 'meeting hav- ing been called for the purpose of taking up certain' problems and also to discuss tu of istration. The Kingston ocommittees of the fund has been asked to send to this meeting, providing there is no dele- gate, any resolutions it might see fit to present for the betterment of the work. your head dizzy, your tongue coat-! ed, breath offensive, - and stomach | sour. Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get a box of Cascarets from the drug store and eat one or two to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. You will wake up feeling fit and fine. Cascarets never gripe or en like wilts, pills and calomel. hey act so gently that you hardly realize you have taken a cathartic. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious or feverish children a whole Casearet any time--they act thor Easter Chocolates, Huyler's and Nylo Chocolates, 60c, 80c, $1.00 ib. Prouse's Drug Store New Shoes for Men Neat fitting, plain Black Calf--narrow toes, low heels, giving slim appearance, are favorites with good dressers this spring--we also show broad- er toes for those who eannot wear the narrow lasts--also tans in lace patterns are 'Prices $6.00, $5.50, $5.00 and $4.50 for the best grades--among the leaders are the "Invie- "lar. tus," "The Ascot," the Cushion Soles. Easter Footwear for Boys, Girls and Children --*"The kind they all want." 3 OPEN TILL 10 0'CLOCK TO-NIGH? - CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY a For Ladids we have dressy Viei Kid and Patents, in lace and button. st¥les=--leather or - fi cloth tops, spool heels--best grades 'at $6, $5. We also carry the best $3.00 $0. in the city--among the leading w aré La Hi Parisienné, "Altro," "Hagar" & **Gainsbore." | very popu- Liberty, and Dr. Reed's Abernethy's | In attendance at the meeting were (Chairman), Couper, | | | | NEW EASTER HATS Await vour choosing. Our stock the most complete in this part of Ontario. The latest fashion fancies of two continents are assem- bled here. In soft hats we are showing manv new and exclusive and 1S colors stvles at $2, $2.50, $3, $4. Campbell Bros, Kingston's Largest Hat ers. ~ For Your Easter Dinner WE ARE READY TO. CATE YOUR NEEDS Fancy Pineapples Choice Bananas Ripe Tomatoes Cucumbers » Boston Head Lettuce Crisp Leaf Lettuce Asparagus Radishes Green Onions New Cabbage Cream Cheese Neufchatel Cheese California Figs Fancy Figs (in bottles) Oka Cheese Walnuts, Navel Oranges Brazil Nuts Table Raisins Fancy Biscuits Olives Mango Chutney Easter Hats. Campbell Bros." quality is g stand- ard of goodness, ---------- Kodak films at Gibson's Red Cross Drug store. A friend who is not in need is a surprise in deed. Gilbert offers largo yellow onions $1.90 a bushel. Shoe Store {| Home-Made Candy and | Chocolates Fresh Made Every Day SAKELL'S Next Opera House. Phone 640 c » For the Parlor! Box Seat Music Benches and Fancy Mahogany Parlor Tables. Three and Five Piece Parlor Setts, in Fancy Silks, Tapes- trfigs or Leather. For House-cleaning, ask for Furniture Restarer--it does the work, At hl a "James Reid, Phone 147, for Repairs and Quiek Service.' ae DE 14, lor Heopairs 2 THE BEST HEALTH RECIPE FOR MEN OR MONEY IS HEEP Thives MOVING! - FAIR _AND SOGUA If some of your money finds 't- sell into the chanuels of trade via this grocery shop, it will improve your temper because you won't have any fault to find. Try our fine Teas and Coffee, Fresh Vegetables a Specialty. for Easter 'We have a Wig ling of high-class, tatlor- made Suits in est Satiorny. Ea ] L sur. OUR SP) iam tter value than 4 $35 tailored suit. v 4 R EASTER WW ou SEE NER SOWARDS

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