Daily British Whig (1850), 9 May 1916, p. 5

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within months. An extension of time limit not exceeding two months may had on payment of $5,00 per month, Jot In no case later than 'Nov, 30th, For full particulars apply to J. P. Hanley, C.P. and T.A., cor, Johnson and Ontario streets. Aor. 31 Corinthian May y 31 Corinthian June 17 Lv. Glnagow Lv. Montreal 7 May 7 Carthaginian May 24 June 10 Carthagin'n June 28 CAN. PAC. LINES Lv. L'peel.. Lv. Montreal May 4 Missunable May 17 May 12 Metagama May 27 SAUCE never varies, good to the last drop. You need not shake the 0 Sh Fob yer STATUTE LABOR TAX INCREAS. ED TO FIVE DOLLARS, Ald. Newman Gives Notice of Motion Regarding the Adoption of the Day- light Saving Scheme in Kingston. The following is a summary of the business transacted by the City Coun- cil on Monday night: Pasling of a number of blocks for Pavement. : Increasing statute labor tax from $1 to $5. : Giving City Clerk power to engage and dismiss members of his office 'staff, on approval by the Finance Committee, Authorizing tenders for oil for oil- ing of roads. Considering trafic by-law which is not enforced. Receiving notice of motion to adopt daylight saving scheme from June 1st to Oct. 31st. In attendance were Mayor Rich- ardson, and _Alds. Couper, Clugston, Chown, Corbett. Gardiner, Gibson, Hughes, Kent, Litton, Laturney, New- man, Nickle, Peters, Polson, Wright, White. These communications were refer- Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Neatly done, We make a speciale ty of Ladies' Work. M. F. PATTON, Prop. 149 SYDENHAM ST. (Near Prin. cess St.) Phone 214, \. For Rates, Reservations, apply Local Agents Or Allan Line, 8 King St. W, Toronto: Or LE. Suckling 1 King St. E,, Toreate General Agents J% WESTERN CANADA TORONTO - WINNIPEG Bay, Cobalt and Cochrane Lv. TORONTO 10.45 P. M. . Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Thursday, Saturday and Mooday with G. T. P. itn tag Inna: diate Points. Through Tickets to Prince George, Prince Rupert Alaska, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and San Francisco. Splendid roadbed and the best of everything. Tip ed iy or T. & NO, Railway Aan™* AE TTT TIT TIT TTT TTY EOIN ALIFAX TO LONDON DIRECT. TSS. PANNONIA, May 11th at 5.00 p.m, Min. Rates: CABIN, $50, THIRD CLASS, $33.75. MONTREAL TO LONDON, (Calling Falmouth). ¥I'S.S. ASCANIA, May 17th at Dayitght Only Cabin Passengers Min. ate 850. iy marked (*) Storage a lool Afr. ry Local Agent, or THE ROBERT RAFORD CO, LIMITED 50 King Street wt, Toronto. Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast Says we can't look. or feel right with the system full of poisons. red to ittees: Children's Aid Society asking Coun- cil to appoint another member, Commission of Conservation re- garding its conference at Cleveland from June 6th to 7th. Public Utilities Commisison agking Council to present a by-law to the ratepayers regarding agreement be- tween the Commission 'and J. M. Campbell for the supply of power. City Auditor regarding accounts not provided for. City Auditor showing balances of appropriations to committees. Public Utilities Commission asking funds for electric power line to Fair Grounds. Public Utilities Commission giying quarterly statement covering gas agd electric departments. President City Baseball League asking for use of the Cricket Field diamond during the summer on Sat- urday afternoons. Secretary Board of Health recom- mending a sewer in Brock street James Grimshaw asking for a re- bate of fifty dollars on the amount of lease Market No. 2. tioning against street watering tax for 1915. Millions of folks bathe internally now instead of loading their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath?" you say. Well, it is guaranteed to perform miracles if you could be- lieve these hot water enthusiasts. There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This is a very excellent health measure. It is intended to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and indigestible ma- terial left over in the body which if not eliminated every day, become food for the" mMHona® "of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick result is poisons and toxihs which are then absorbed into the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, im- pure blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost veny little but is sufficient to make anyone a real ¢rank on the subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot» water act on . {the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vastly more important to bathe on the inside than on the outside, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowé] pores do, SPECIAL AGENCY FOR MELBA PREPARA. TIONS---No Advance in Prices. Melba Face Powder Melba Talcum A - Sargent's Cor. Princess and Montreal Sts. Telephone No. 41 See ---- = A KITCHEN CABINET MEANS KITCHEN COMFORT, AND Thousands of steps saved: for the busy housewife, We are showing just now the larg- est stock and. the best assortment of Kitchen Cabinets ever shown in Kingston. Some 'good * values at and up to $38. An extra large stock of Linoleums for the kitchen floor, in the very best shades and designs. CARPETS, CURTAINS, RUGS, - A big stock to choose from. T. F. Harrison Co. F. W. Meagher et al, asking for a { light at the junction of Albert and Alice streets. Committee Reports. These recommendations of the Fi- nance Committee were adopted: That it ig the intention of Council to pass a debenture by-law towards the end of the year covering all war expenses other than the $60,000 al- ready passed. 8 That the Mayor's expense account to Peterboro amounting to $10 be paid. a That that part of the budget under the heading of schools be amended to read as follows: Public schools . . Collegiate Institute 19,933 Separate schools, an additional amount to be added which will be de- rived from the change in the schol rate on account of the above addition to appropriation to schools. | That civie holiday be held on July 31st, 1916. That the salary of Miss E. Ball, of- ficial in the City Clerk's office, be in- creased $150. That lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 Frontenac Ward, bounded on the south by the continuation of Ade- laide street, on the west by the con- tinuation of Patrick street, on the north by the land of the late William Brophy, and on the east by monu- ments laid down by the said Thomas W. Nash, be purchased for the Home for the Aged and Infirm Persons for the-sum of $1,300, said amount to be paid out of trust funds belonging to the home in the hands of the corpo- ration. The purchase of above land is recommended by Dr. Maloney, Dis- trict Health Officer, and the board of directors of the Home for Aged and Infirm Persons. That the City Clerk shall have the appointment of and control over all ..$63,230 1} officials employed in his office, who shall be subject to suspension or dis- missal at any time by him, and said officials to be paid such salaries as shall be determined by him, subject to the approval of the Committee on Finance and Accounts. That $150 be granted to the City { Property Committee to repair the | Falr Grounds fence. That the following paid: Barber Asphalt Paving Co...$738.08 Climax Good Roads Machin- ory Co. Ltd, .. .. .. ...330.00 W. J. Moore & Son .. .. ...371.00 That the following accounts be paid: accounts be Board of Works, Pay list ending, April 27th British Whig Publishing el aaa wa 5.55 Boeckih Bros. Company .. 12.67 Canadian Pacific Railway . 5 Hamilton & Toronto Sewer Pipa Co. ... ... .... 701.48 32.08 646.80 1.00 $1,611.34 Parks, 8 Adeit ... ... ... .. J.B. Bunt & Co. ... ... Douglas & Mcliqubam . .. A .E. Kundred cena ENwanger & Barry __.. | Pay Mist ending, April 27th ot = $165.91 Bell Telephone Co. ... 8 Dominion Express Co. .. Printing. Burroughs Adding Machine T. McAuley xt + he W. H. Asselstine and others peti-| 211.001 WHIG, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916 R. Uglow & Co. +i... so] : $8.93 War Expense Canadian Patriotic Fund.. 5,000.00 Police Department Dr. William Gibson 2.00 Halliday Electric Co. .... 3.30 BJ HOME vyere v1 a 10.00 Dr. G. W. Mylks ... 55.00 70.30 Garbage and Refuse } Pay List. ... ... ... &.% 49201 Dominion Express Co. .... 40 James Grimshaw .. ., .. .80 Halliday Blectric Co. .. .. 50 Leighton Guess ,.. ... ... 1.60 C$ 495.21 Objects to Power Given. In discussing the Finance re- port Ald. Gibson held that ghe City Olerk was being given much power in being permitted to dismiss officials in his department. He thought that power of suspension was sufficient, © The Council should retain the right to dismiss. Ald. Gibson wanted to know if there was | amything behind the powers given to | the City Clerk: A en) AM, Kent assured Ald. Gibson that there was nothing behind the clause in the committee's report. It was merely giving the City Clerk the ALTRO PUMPS, $4.50 ou The illustration here shows one of the *'Altro" Colonial Pumps--made of patent colt skin--large buckle--spool heel--a very dressy Shee and perfect fitting. ; The Altro is a favorite with the women of good taste. * Abemnethy's Shoe same power as the City Engineer, the Fire Chief and the General Man- ager of the Utilities, Mayor Richardson stated that an endeavor was being made | to re- organize all civic departments for the purpose of greater efficiency, Alds. Hughes and Gardiner claim- ed that when the City Clerk was held responsible for his department hie should bave Tull authority over his staff, The Finance Committee's recom- | mendation was then adopted. { Mayor Richardson read a state- | ment showing the amounts at the credit of each committee of Coun-| ofl, and asked that the oldermen | ' take notice of them, so that at the! YOU LL SHOW GOOD end of the year they would not over-| JUDGMENT run their appropriations, : Bishvwe. and: Math In buying your new hat ;-laws and Motions, y ' i . Bylaws were passed for the con-|] at Campbell's, 'Where struction of a sewer in Brock street vou can make your se- connecting with Adbert; for raising 1 war "Ne x Invi $8,800 by debentures for purchase lection from the largest of road construction machinery; pro- and best selected stock viding for the attendance of the City | of Engineer at all Council meetings; | fixing the. statute labor tax at $5; giving the City Clerk power of con- trol over those in his office. On motion of Ald, Hughes the care of the incinerator was placed under the Garbage Committee. The City Solicitor was instructed to prepare a by-law flor submission of Campbell power agreement to the ratepayers. x Ald. Newman gave notice that ot ' the next meeting of Council he would | Toant naaaie : at move that the hands of the public] Just rec eived, in the lat clocks be turned back one hour be- est shapes and colors, gimiiag une 1st and continuing Hy $2, $2.50, $3, $4. | Campbell Bros, The House of Successful Hat Styles. MEN'S HATS In this part of Ontario. We buy from the best makers in Europe and America and have all the smart jaunty styles. MORE NEW SOFT HATS ODESSA HOME BURNED. Owned By Mrs. Abraham Hagerman ----Loss Covered By Insurance. | The home of Mrs. Abraham Hag- erman, Odessa, was totally destroy- ed by fire on Friday noon. The cause of this fire is not definitely known, |\ but it is expected that it originatéd | ; IE ei Ee from a defective chimney. The loss, | which will amount to about $700, | New, Harmless Way was fully covered by insprance in| to Banish Hairy Growths the British American Company. The! loss was satisfactorily adjusted on| . Monday by the Kingston agents, W.| H. Godwin & Son, (Beauty Topics) By following this suggestion any {woman can, in the privacy of her own = ---------- | home, remove every trace of hair or A Watch Presented. fuzz from her face: With powdered Thomas Wood ex-stoker penitentiary, retiring recently, wasito cover the not wanted hairs; apply tendered an address by his brother and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off and officers who heard of his resignation. | wash the skin. This method is un- They regretted that his health had |failing, harmless and quick in re- become impaired and hoped soon to|sults, but care should be employed hear that he had entirely regained [to get the genuine delatone. his former vigor and strength. In | nee ------ view of his retirement they asked | him to accept a watch "as a slight | token of the friendships you made] T P C | nd { while an officer of this Pastution be earce d el af. ! 'Phe address was signed on behalf | genta Ye Bo leery by W. H. Derry, Q. B. New Year Day, -- First month or January ....30 days. Sons At The Front, Second month or February 30 days. The late Lieut.-Col. Greenwood | Third month or March ... «31 days. was fifty-five years old, and is sur-| Fourth month or Apri v.30 days. vived by a widow, and three sons. Fifth month or May 30 days. The youngest son is with his mother | Sixth month or June ......3 31 days. in England. The eldest son, Lieut. bir ii ey Tout Duet Sraduate Seventh month or July ... +30.days. front in December, 1914, but is back | Eighth month or August ...30 days. in the trenches; he is now Acting Ad-| Ninth month or September 31 days. jutant of the Royal Engineers. The | Tenth month or October . «30 days. next one, Lieut. Harold Greenwood, | Eleventh month or November was attending the Royal * Military | - " 3¢ Says. College at Kingston when war broke | TWell ar ye out, and he is now at the front. | + New year day -is the first day o } -- the year, but is not the first Say of Vi shoe _!| January, and Leap year day (which mea WhO oer tent 8 al | occurs only in leap years) is the 184th day of the leap year, but is not the first day of July. Leap Year Day. like the other days of the year. TO STRICTLY ENFORCE THE TRAFFIC BY-LAW. Mayor Says the Police Commis= sioners Will See To it. The need of strictly enforcing the trafic by-law in view of the greatly amount of ty that will result. from the big mi camp at Barriefield was iors aad 186 night in the City Council. Ald. Hughes introduced the mat- ter, and asked the Mayor il the Po- | lice Commissioners intended to act. Ald, Litton informed the Mayor that he learned that twenty jitneys were coming from Toronto to partici- pate in the camp 'travel. Wonld these outsiders be allowed to come in and un on the same terms as citi- zens? yl ' Ald. Gardiner stated that a general military order would regulate the jit- ney traffic at the camp, and every dgiver would have to comply or be RASS shots Ves listed. Mayor Richardson stated that the Police Commissioners had a confer- at the |delatone and water mix enough paste | These odd | days have not the week-day names | Home-Made Candy and Chocolates | Fresh Made Every Day SAKELL'S Next Opera House. Phone $40 Your Labor ~~ Seemsin Vain If you do not add some- thing to vour household after house-cleaning. We have what you re- quire, from a hottle of Li- quid Veneer to a Chester- field. Dressers, Chiffoniers, In any style or finish. We can help by using Furniture Restorer. AL. James Reid, Phone 147, and have us call for your Repairs. 'Special Prices on Men's Suits | ALL THIS WEEK: Wednesday morning we will place on sale one hundred Men's Suits--odd lines in Faney | Tweeds and Worsteds--all sizes--splendid var- iety of patterns. i 20% Discount Watch our window display. Roney's, . 127 Princess Street : { B ence with Col. Hemming regarding Shipment Next Week. s the policing of the streets and the American Consul will make th bridge. The commissioners were! next shipment of goods to the Can- considering the stricter enforcement | adian prisoners-of-war in Germany of the traffic by-law, and the police | on Tuesday of next week, if in the would be fully instructed as to what | meantime sufficient 'donations are to do. made to bring the parcels up to the standard hitherto maintained. Sih Cheese Sales. 2 Lotidon, 1,191 boxes at 18%e¢ to Sc. Belleville, 885-at 19 9-16¢c, to 19%e¢c. : 3 Watertown, N.Y., 5,100 at 16e. ley is now president, a Locomotive orks i Lima Otto, of whieh ATW. Wheat: pol at Hit rs rr ------------

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