THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. TET TT -- rormon[(ONEF BULLE 1S DEAD fe The New Cosm I; FURS OF QUALITY [louse aiisussone miei 12 | @ INOW OosSImMopo itan TER A BRIEF ILLNESS. Baillie on Thesday. Served as the Head of the Local Po- DAY lice Force For Nineteen Years-- : OW on Took Prominent Part in Athletics, » and Held Record as Crack Shot|LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF With Rifle. GENERAL INTEREST. an illness of only a few days, | no Vichatte} NOW ON SALE h occurred 'in the General ppenings the City and Vicinity 2 2 pital on Tue sday morning about =-What the Merchants Offer to the THREE SERIALS SIX STORIES SEVEN SPECIAL FEATURES three o'clock of Chief of Police: Wil- Readers of the Whig. Lam M. Baillie, in his seventy-scventh "Georgia peaches at Carnovsky's: CONTENTS year For the past nineteen years Prime western beef at Pickering's. Titles Contributors THustrators he had been head of the local police Pianos to ren. C. W. Lindsay Her Hero (COVERY Lio... i. i. W...il dee ais Harrison Fisher , > i force, { was widely known, For Limited + ps Ap Nin Toud joysaye ki ia Hv Herbert Kaufman ; ; the past twenty-five years he had{™ ha A ad) olan. he MooLRE wo. the solile sr sreai. oo. Mary Cavelyn Davies |. [.. | via haa WET Benda Exclusive Models ; A pa 2 J 1 If what you want is to be had, clas Ihe MoonHt Way ... ... ,.. .. 30:0 i Rebest Wy Ohamahers o.oo. sh WD. Stevens h made his home at the Randolph Ho- | 0 advertising will "pay." Te Tears of Ab Kim... + exe Lop dUele Laman Ll sd nl 00 GD Padriok Neloos pt te Chief Baillie died as he Prof. Jordan was a speaker in Lon- Love Laughs Sho : E Ee aneite Wilcox SE Sie Hvahpic Tusteations ae er palie died as heldon at a lunche the Presbyter-; Camilla ... .. : . ui. Ellsabeth ft a ye AE y wr Yin . : i on of the sbyte mi ' . . «+ Ellnabeth Robins ... ...... 0 + vaeaas Alonzo Kimball ig have ded hs ll hat a lan Historical Society. hy day frnriarciey Roltnd RertWes LoL on. Ry She eiaid Lenka was "mn na CS « n x ™ ¥ Di AY ara ena aus ve ows " "a hotorraphs DETR YUE v The Board of Trade office has re The Maid of the MH ... ... ... . . Georg + ima as 3 Charles BE. Chambre hahahah hk a A which he, will sell at a reduced price. His /'valués in the order clothing de- You owe them that much. : ate Chief PFSEY When Among the interested spectators Consultation free, oe ghe late Sick HOISEY. er on the Collegiate grounds on Mon- composed of Judge Price, Magistrate day, says the Renfrew Mercury, was - Duff and Mayor Ryan, were given the a former pupil, Miss Del Craig, of J S.Asselstine D 0S task of appointing a new head for the Kingston, who this season is doing : . fl | police force, Major "Bill" Baillie, as | her bit" as g farmerette in the Beach- a led on | burg neighborhood. Optometrist, he was then known, s 3 nel > 843 King St. as the best man for the pos and | We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like Optical Store, he got the appointment. and his wide ! Aue, Busy girele of Friends were well pleased at [purchasing instrument we will al- : ; the choice of the commissipners. Be- | low the six months' rental on pur- ing an old military man, with all the | chase price, and arrange easy terms necessary tact and discipline the po- | on balance. C., W. Lindsay, Limited. sition called for, the new chief kept The Havana Red Sox are to play a up the efficiency of the police force, | double header here on Dominion J. E. MULLEN, NOTICE TO OUR and during the Binetecs fp he hela { Day. ane team has been secured by Froutenae p office managed well all the affairs that | the G.W. /.A, in connection with the 8 Pr hia TY PATRONS came under his care. "He was kind- | celebration 'Over the Top." In addi- | , Owing to the scarcity of help hearted and genial; in fact. his/ one [tion to this attraction American 3 a wo have been handicapped in fault, if he had any, was that he Was | troops are being invited from Sack- our repair department, and have perhaps too lenient with by-law | ett's Harbor to take part in the great CLOTHING ON EASY been unable to get the work hreakers. But Chief Baillie believed | street parade. out as soon as we expected. in giving every offender a chance to | TERMS 'We now have a fall staff of re. make good, and at all times would £5 Pair men and assure prompt rather make a settlement out of court | IN MARINE CIRCLES. Sadie Sulja, Tress dna Furs, service in the future. than to have a party haled before the | » ts of Vesseln'd d About is > Movements of essels in an he Aguila and Overepns, Central Garage magistrate. Kingston Harbor, J Morris, Kin g , ; For the man or woman whd had ~N. > 374 St. Ed Walsh, Prop. taken a mistep he always offered al The steamer City of Ottawa arriv- YY ay 835 King St. helping hand, and many men and wo- fed from Montreal at 6.15 p.m. and Fhhhihihihiddiiiiiiiie. | c1 have him t6 thank for kindly ad- | cleared for Toronto and Hamilton 3 vice when in trouble. {7.00 p.m. on Monday, The late Chief Baillic was of a very | The steamer . Omaha passed up A tl quiet disposition, but his friends were | from Montreal to Lake Erie at 6.50 t legion To know him was to Tove a.m. on Tuesday. him for his many fine qualities of | "The tug Hall left last night with MASSA LESAGE 06600 oes es es esse sss ba unwell and on Saturday morning his from Rev. John Fairlie towards the The Golden Gdn . Louise. Dutton . Sal «avs John Alhnzo Williams nine o'clock. As his condition did plano tuned. We carry two expert The Fable of the Week-Enders . .. Yad wir tinorge Ade ons Ls ir mee Tow TT. MeGutohaae Kingston's Reliable Fur House. dured severe pain for a week, but] Ta, (Cor Lo three months on a : 9 The late Willi aillie was The late William Baillie w born of the G,W.V.A. ® ® ies ee att hic Bio is early edu- Kingston all his life. His early edu teas, that it is a real economy to use ust in dSSing served boys' and men's ready-made suits, our stock. right. Abuse it and it will Ruttan & Baillie The | Partment cannot be surpassed. p rss was dissolv Mr. Baillie then labor r. Telephone 819, ; YOUR EYES Te: go SO ir bavkkeeper o'clock tea, but to still contribute the! : Summer Dresses The prices are reasonable. | rears. afte ich '} years, after which he plano tuned. We earry two expert A Famous Starr Phonographs, Less in Price W. F. GOURDIER respect of every member of the po- electricity, gus, fireplace; lot I'he late Chief Baillie was very fond The tug Thompson is due with{® ARAMA AAA AAA AAR AL AAA Double dwelling with cor. Evaporated Apricots ... ... 15c¢ Ib, with a rifle, and in his day was the! The Laura Grace fs due to-morrow ton. When the Kingston Rifle Asso- | Kingston which loaded coal at Char-/ NAMED IN MEMORY OF LATE STREET Virtuous Wives » Owen Johason .. not improve in an hour's time, he de- tuners and will assure entire satis- 149 and 157 Brock Street. complained very little. He was con- returned soldier who is now an in- at Barriefield, 'a son of the late Tho- So many more cups of satisfying cation 'was received at Daniel Calla. | 200% © Ea - Hand Perfect "4 | ghan's school, in Pittshurgh township. Salada; p Sides hich you get that Muskoka. Later on he went into the ox 8 : 4 The small envelope shapes dust brush, for catch. : forsake you. ame. of The Frontenac Chapter, 1.0.D.E., are here, together with the larger, more roomy bags. The colors are usually Wark, accepted a ten-cent fee towards purchase of eggs | tion as traveller for Robertson Bros. ° Smith Bros. Littl 5 4 e Newman & Shaw || non ot B > lice force. The news of his passing 'The tug Glide i= due here with the : rl ancy Clover caused deep regret all over the city, | barge Melrose from Cornwall with In one ponnd sections, 25 cents each. | of athletics, and took a prominent | the Brookdale and Godfrey from b ner lot, $2850. Ments $312 » 5 Sweet Cider ..... ... ... 40¢ gal. | leading marksman in or about Kings- {morning with the Augustus and . ; ciation was formed just a few years |lotte. MAJOR J. McD. MOWAT Slee Chief Baillie was one of thd t| The Maggis L. Capt. Louis Orr i -- § ba ouble dwelling. on a corner; W.R McRae&Co agq Chief Baillie was one o mos BB p uis Orr is Joos electric light; $3300. Rents condition Brew quite serious. although Belgian Children's Health fund, A Painter of Girlhood . |. i at : . Stephen French Whitman ihe 3 Bhotoprapitic" ; ie rN cided to go to hospital Arrange faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. 5 ments were made for an operation, | Wp, 0 pt grin Cy BEY professor of but his condition grew gradually]. --o oo oF Queen's University, has e i» e e r worse, and it was found impossible to] |, 0g got Harvard University, J ' 00 O e a OO al ep time during ak a good deal of the time during mate of the jail. has been redueed to 13 illie » was raised o k mas Baillie . He was raised on the tea can be obtained from a pound He worked argpund the farm for some Bags boot and shoe husiness in Kingston tore wi stroyed by "fire in 1876, anil hairs, It is a store was destroyed 'by 'fire in 1876 in connection with its Red Cross day | browns, blues and blacks pres ' ; s King: & mtreal For. 3 R. C. Dobbs & Co. | ith, the Caeser & Monreal He | and milk for.poor tuberculosis pati-| 41 rence Btreet., é ) be iti tuners and will' assure entire satis- 5 MOC , se. $ ext position ; CONSULT US Bcrockery house. His next positic faction. C. W. Lindsay, Limited. Jewelers and Opticians. Newer, STORES. any many were the warm tributes [damaged grain for Richardson's. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE NY YY YY 86 x 105; central location. A 8 : ty Fresh California Prunes, nice and part in many sports. He was a cele- | Port Colborne. The Thompson will go-tes BUILDERS SUPPLIES b per year. energetic members, and although at|unloading pressed hay into cars at Portsmouth Council Makes Changes P I $324 per year. Or C ® very last. During last week he was ceived a contribution of one dollar At the Folles-Mondaines . . Arnold Bennett ... W. T Benda he went to his office at his usual time, Now is the time to have your The Treason Tras: : i Arihug B Reeve Bdwaid 1 operate He suffered from an ob-| "F , . dy JOHN McKAY, struction of the bowels. ' He 'en- where hie: has been doing some spe NP PPP PPPPp ---- 3 Ho ; nrg assed away. G , the hours before he passed away two months upon the representations p p m J ee 3 farm, and had lived in Barriefield and of Salada than from ordinary cheap 5 p b b 1 rs ® . Prevost, Brock street, has receiv-| § time, but when quite young man i b C eane Eyesight with a surveying party in|ed some exceptional good values in : The newest patterns are in is your best friend. Treat it with H. M. Ruttan. under the firm 4 y p WO! cleaner, time and and about three years later the busi- has decided 1 'cease service ou) : p : dominating. ¥ . may need the ald and com. ! oe] " hal " anv | ents, b cer 819. fort glasses will give. ably filled this po on ar prin Now is the time to have your : > 4 was that of chief of police, suceed- : ; . THAT WE SHOW ARE } ; Issuers of Marriage Licenses. > p p y pb b b s ; b ; p Nicer Phone 700. 7 » Detached - Golden Lion Grocery heart and mind. .He held the wirm two barges--one grain and one soft coal for Montreal, paid to his worth when the announce- The Westerian is due light from 8 rooms, all improvements: HONE Y ment of his death was made. Montreal, ON CHATHAM ST. | - 85,050. Juicy ... «oo 10¢, 12350, 18¢ Ib. [brated lacrosse player, yachtsman, [take the barges down the river to- b Evaporated Peaches, 2 Ibs for 25¢| bowler and curler, and a crack shot [night. FP it U that time he had passed his three: | Richardson's. in Street Names--To Have Road didi dd an score years and ten, he carried off to the ve Hospital Rebuilt > < " Abo ospital Rebuilt, I T, high honors. He was an expert shot On the balcony or over the back ON EAR S . both with targets or birds. He served The Portsmouth Council met Mon. on the Bisley and also the Wimble« | : day 'evening and decided to call for shed. Have lots of glass and Double dwelling, deep lot, ton team. From his boyhood days H d tenders for a plank walk on Centre fly screens and sleep in the $3600. Rents $360 per year, he was ways a lover of a rifle or I street from McDonald to Church froth aie. all the material you gun, and was always happy when he i 3 street. had a gun in his hands even # only! | A new concrete tog will be placed need. ON RAGLAN RD. for cleaning purposes. He was also | A 'over that portion of the main drain Doubs dwellings at $2650 a great bicycle rider, and practically that passes through James Short's an up till the time of his death used his | property. S. ANGLIN & { . . y ahh ahh lta a wheel to visit the old homestead in One block of the roadway on Cen- Barriefield. It was his usual cus. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" fre street 18 to be graded ahove Mo tom to spend a part of each Sunday Donald street, and a new walk will | at his old home. As a lacrosse play- be built on Main street from Union to er in his younger days he carried off si Dey ale Bay streets, high honors. He played with the old The clerk was instructed: to con Barricficld team, and had the honor of ; vey the condolence of the council to playing in one'*game with that team |} 3 > - ithe family of the late Thomas Kelly, when jt went up against a visiting Ottawa, who was' for many = years team, and played for three hours , clerk of the municipality. For your sleeping porch or veranda. Nip- §| without either teani making a tally. A LAN At the suggestion of Reeve 'Halli- ¥ : i He was also a good lawn bowler and he J day, the street leading to the Mowat 4 : » : : * Ig 2 skilful curler, being one of the most ho ' sanatorium, now known as. Kin pon and Empire Fibre Rugs in nine differ. ent _ #Bicnthusiastic members of the Kings- - i. street. will be changed to Mowat ton Curling Club. © He also loved} {nue, in memory of the late Major sizes. Split bamboo and Aerolux Porch | Sorkes, 304 kept race horses for a Sd Mowat, Tyomt street sa also served some time in|} | i : King street, will hanged to Ki the militia. His first e iene was | INOW 1s 3 Ie ] sweet" Beh wil be « Ri Kjue with the volunteers, ning No. a 7 Dik i tis proposed to ask the Ontario Company of the 4th t. and iff 9 wv You Government to rebuild the road to secured the rank of ill Buy or Alter Your | the Mowat hospital, the Justice De. Afterwards he No. 5.4 Ho partment having already consented to of 'the 47th R a | construct a sidewalk. When this is fostaed at Barrie 2 : if done the council proposes to: plant