1 THE DAILY Y BRET ISH WHIG, "THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. PAGE SIX _ HEARD. ON THE. SIDE | The store clerks who have been giyen shorter working hours are de-{ lighted. It loGks as if everything comes to him that waits--that is providing he waits long enough, The clerks have been plugging along do-. ing their "bit" in spite of long hours, and now they are to be con- gratulated, and also the shopkeepers who have considered their welfare fn this way. Apparently since the war some people. have a mania for firing off guns, The police are receiving many reports about firearms being used in the city limits, and there will be a special session of the police court some of these days for the offenders if they do not watch out. There are still a number of people around the City who think it I8 a good joke to give the firemen a run for nothing. A new fire alarm box should He invented sshich would have some SOT of a device to hold a per- son's hand in {we box until the fire- men arrive on the scene, and this would do away with this practice, - The Portsmouth Philosopher says that the farmers are getting too much, rain because they kicked 'up suchia fuss over, the da, light sav- ing. If the Weather Man don't soon gét on his good behaviour, it will be a cade of keeping the home fires burn- ing all the year round. The furnace man is about due to go on his holi- days' -- Some of the young ladies who were employed as conductorgttes on the Kingston street cars die now engaged ~running elevators in Toronto and aré * making good. They were a sure hit on the street cars. There is some talk of the Larbers raising their prices. Guess we will have to let our hair grow long again if this is the case. The maf who set the fashions Should look after this matter. The batbers say they need the money. . Judging by the number of b teams getting ready Kingst be on the baseball map all right th season. It looks as if Kingston folk who want to ses a circus this year will have to take a little jaunt to Brock- ville or Belleville, all because the powers that he did not think they were getling enough money out of the show. It is certainly o great blow to the lovers of wed lemonade and peanuts, to say nothing of the big show, REACHED RECORD PRICE. Cheese Sold at 81 Cents on Board on Thursday. 'Cheese reached a record price on the Frontenac Cheese Board Thurs- day 'drtermoon, seljing at 31 cents: There was board 485 boxes * of colored' théese as follows: 'Glenvale, 40; Gilt-Edge, 20; tario, 30; Wolfe Island, 30; Lawrence, 25; B8ilver Springs, 30; Kiginburg, 45; Jdnverary, 60; Glen- ib nie, 35; Kean ou "su; Moael; : Railton, No, 2.450. UAL 81 cents, I 'W. Murphy se- cursd the offering of Gilt-Edge, Keenan's, Model, Ontario, St, Law- rence and Sitver Springs. At the same price, - John n secured the offering of Glenburnie and Glen- vale, and J. BR. Forster secured the offering of Wolte dslang, the On- st. s Fight ing of fhe most severe char- is An progress between the Poles inians in Eastern Galicia. Jwould the commanders The Late Jamies Morah, The death of James Morah oceur- red. In , thé city on Thursdiy morning' after a prolonged illness. The late Mr. Yorah Was about. sixty years of age and was born at Inverary, His only sis. ter Nancy Morah died «during the influensa epidemic last October. Mr. Moréh ad been dn failing health for Some vears aad was unable to fol- Tow his occupation. Intérment wilt' take place at Railton. Dece ased. was an uncle of J. Donoghue, 'of the op- erating Staff of the C.P.R. telegraph company in Kingston, THE WoKLD'S NEWS 2 IN CONDENSED FORM Tidings From All Over Told In a Pointed and Pithy Way. James Giovanzzo was found guil- ty of the murder of Alex. Dutki on March 30th wt Guelph, The woman suffrage constitutional amendment resolution was passed at Washington on Wednesday, after less than three hours' debate, 1 At Ogdensburg, N.Y., Owen Sul- livan was made chief of the police de- partment hy the Common Council upon recommendation of Mayor Kelly. No 'contribution gf more than one thousand dollars 'would be received fd anyone for the financing of the coming U.S. Republican campaign. Pope Benedict received Dr, Epi- tacio Pessoa, the president-elect of Brazil. The wife and daughter of Dr, Pessoa were presented with gold ros aries. Dissatisfaction on the part of some American delégates with the German peace trelity is reported by -a Paris correspondent. This is beginning to show #self in active opposition. The U.S. Congress is asked to ap- point a committee to investigate rates, the transportation and distri- bution of second class mail matter and the irregularity of newspaper trains, Ex-Emperor William will be liable for trial under the peace 'treaty terms, was the statément by Bonar Law on Thursday afternoon. So alsq of prison | / camps." Wedding In Bowmanville, A quiet wedding was solemnized in Methodist church Bowmanville, on Wednesday, May 21st, when Era Jnl ter of Thomas Spry, be he De Baio of Alistaire DI. Mc- Donald of Bowmanville, son of Mr. A. 'McDonald, Thurso, elt now on their wedding tour and spend- Hing a few days in the city with Mrs. McDonald's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Hash T. ¥ree, Division street, King. stom, =". : mb pi i SE ~~ y Memorial, A specig! committed of the Fron- tenac County = Council met at the Court: House on Thursday morning to consider a sultable memorial for the men cof the county who made the supréme séertfice in 'the gréat War. It was decided to ask W. Newlands, architect, to' "submit plans for a suitable monument. A stained window was also under con- sideral No definite decision as to the choice was made.' a At Qlayton, N.Y,, at the home of W. §. Spencer on Saturday, oceur- red thie death of Ray Calhoun, aged seventeen years. He was sick only six days, of prieumonia. Two weeks [before his death he begun the seas: sf ville. The bride looked charming. on's work for Ernest Ingram, who conducts the Spencer farm. Mrs. A. Laycoe and her grandson, who arrived on the Melita at Que- bec 'on May 12th, have not reached their destination, Marmora, and thers is anxiety as to their where- abouts, A pretty wedding took place at Eganville on May 14th, when Miss Ivy Speary, Ottawa, was united Jn marriage. to Herbert Miller, - Bgan- E. G. Gourlay has been appointed manager of the Lyn branch of ithe Merchants' Bank of Canad | the-ribs: {aaincouar, ont, HEROINE AND BANK This is Miss Grace E. Chapman, the. young: Agincourt woman, assistant to Mangger R. T. Scotia al Agincourt, ast. She pluckily This picture shows the interior of the biti, 'Which is a small place, seventeen feet by thirty feet: part 5 The 'arrow indicates where the robbers leaped over he éounter. ' TWO OF THE SEVEN K On the right is shown the X-ray I ILLETS. Yoronto General Hospital of the foot of Harel bank robber, in which 'is seen one of the. billefs. which Mr, On "the left is seen a photo of the buliet which pengirated the right side of the abdomen, just below o bullets remdining in his Laing fired al him. These were the "only tw ho when: admitied to the: 'haspital. Laing, of the Bank of Nova scene of daylight 'robbery on Tuesday grabbed the arm of Harold Boyee, one of the robbers; and knotked the gun from his hand. di divided into three \ made at the Boyce, the 4 i British, French "and 1 "warships * {the Turkish harbor of Smyrna and Greek troops hav {Thin is the first indication that the expected cession to on ia. Min, Je. ing rfway. 3 Willys-Overtand oh {Chino. i SRE hen REGARD 20 FURCHASE OP ASPHALTIC ROAD OIL, Company - Wants Sdmples Taken Tank Cars at Montreal and the Board of Works Wants Them Taken Here," Ata meeting of the Board of Works on Thursday morning adjourned tro. Wednesday afternoon, 1t was Sou after much discuss n, to forward another copy of an agreement pre- bared by the city solicitor to the Im. perial Oil Company for the purchase of 16,000 gallons of 50 per cent, liquid asphalt at 8.6 cents per im- perial gallon. This agreement. was] J ------------ sent to the company on May 6th after the Specifications, analysis and tender had been reviewed by the ¢ity soliei- tor, but less'than 4 week ago the city was informed that the company would not sigh the agreement. In order that the matter may be discussed at the city Council on Mon- day mext, the agreement is being dis- patched to the company again for ratification. ~The point uader dispute is with regard {o the test of the ro oil, the Board of Works wanting to take the samples for analysis from the tank cars when they arvive here and the company wanting to have the samples taken at Montreal, after which the cars would be sealed. The Sawyer-Massey Company was given the contract to supply four wag- gons for asphalt paving work. The thairman is making arrange- ments for' securing a strip of land from John Peters to avoid a second jog in the extension of Brock street above Victoria street. The city will sell Mr. Peters a piece of land in rear of his premises in return. It was decided to pay W. Wartman for the damage done to his waggon through an accident he sustained on Princess. street near ¢he Y.M.C.A. corner, owing to a hole in the road- wermriee---- STOCK MARKETS. Quotations Furnished by Bongard, Ryerson & Co., 287 Bagot Street. g Sp ---- New York Stocks. Opening. Close 9654. 96% be 165% 8115 87% Atchison . BRO... nd GPR: ... os NYG .. ..; Reading . . . ee Southern Pac, .. So. Railway St. Paul | Union Pacific Atlantic Gulf Marine ,. . Marine, ptd. Son. Motors-... . axwell Motors .. Studebeak ar, 45 136 Am. Baldwin 'Loco. ae Am. Smelters wr Anaconda' Caan Inspiration ... . Utah Gone as 71 Bethleh Steel pr 364 1% 861% cai Joan an 40% Ind, Alcohol aa Am. Sumatra ... Tobacco Prods. .. Brazillan ... .., Can, Oar... 0. Can, Steamship, pfd. Can. Cement .., Dom, Steel ... .. 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