Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1926, p. 7

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M inches 1m Mean: 3% Inches be Ee ll Henry York, if alone for many years. {KINGSTON 15 No | 10 GET POWER (Continued from Page 1.) something definite to give to public about power, "Yes, we should come out flat- li | footed about it," put in Commission- ll er Harris, I! Commissioner Campbell stated fll! further that if the power could not | be secured the public should be lf notified that there was no more I! power for industries. the "I think we had 'better get in touch with Toronto and see what can be done," remarkéd the chairman. "They seem to be 'passing the buck'." said Commissioner Harris. "No, I think they are too big for that,' said the chairman. | The chairman also stated that plans were on foot to bring another power line along the St. Lawrence and that no doubt Kingston would share in this line. Commissioner Campbell stated that Kingston could be sérved from the Trent, providing the power was diverted from Oshawa towards King- ston, when the Quebec power was used for western points After some further discussion, it was decided to get in touch with the Hydro powers at Toronto, re- garding another conference, to escer- tain what can be done for Kingston, That Quebec Contract. It will be recalled that on April 15th Premier Ferguson announced that, upon the recommendation of the Hydro-Electric Power Commis- sion, the Government had authoriz- €d the completion of an agreement for the delivery to Ontario by the Gatineau Power Company, at thé On- tario-Quebec boundary, in the viein- ity of Ottawa, of 230,000 to 260,000 horsepower 'of hydro-electric energy, at a price of $15 per horsepower, Delivery would commence with a block of 80,000 horsepower in 1928, total delivery to be completed by 1931. The contract binding the de- livery is for 30 years, dating from 1928, > The Gatineau Power Company, from which the new block has been secured, Is a subsidiary of the In- ternational Paper Company, which is at the present time constructing { power plants on the Ottawa River, at Chelsea, and Farmer's Point, from which developments certain amounts of power will be delivered under the above-mentioned contract. They also contemplate developing at Paugan and other points on the Ot- tawa, including storage on the Gati- neau and its tributaries. The chairman, R. N. F. McFar- lane, presided at the meeting, and also present were Mayor Angrove and Commissioners J. M. Campbell, James Halliday and James Harris. { ROOF CRASHED IN AS OCCUPANT LEFT Plevna, Loses House by Fire--Railway Line Flooded. Plevna, April 26.--Friday morn- ing, April 23rd, the house of Henry York, three miles west of the this village was burned to the ground. Mr. York is a bachelor and has lived Fire started in the roof, and when discovered had made. such headway that nothing was saved. As Mr. York.fhade his il | escape, the roof crashed in behind fi| him. A bee was held on Saturday by the . neighbors to erect a new building. The Orange Lodge held a meeting in the township hall, Friday night. H. Elkington has been appointed deputy chief fire ranger for this dis- | Whole Syetem 'Braces Up, ¥igor Re- turns, Appetite Increases. Dr. Hamilton's Pills sults So Quickly. Half sick men and women who scarcely know what ails them, will be glven a new lease of life with Pills. 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Taylor aid Ted have gone to Atlantic City to join Mrs. Taylor who is en route from the South where she spent the winter. L. 8. Barr, Wally Jones, F. Ww. Bell and Ted Taylor are the first to break the spell and enjoy a game of golf on the links. A temporary course was arranged for the week- end, and until the weather-man pro- vides a bebter hrand to make it ad- visable to use the regular one. C. B. MacKenzle and Frank La- Que left for Chatham Sunday night. The latter will be engaged at the Dowlsey Spri and Axle Company until about the middle of May when he will go on to Trail, B.C., where he has found employment with the Canadian Consolidated Smelters un- til the re-opening of Queen's Bob Tulloch arrived home from the General Hospital on Saturday last and his numerous friends are glad to know that he is rapidly re- gaining his old time health. The next social event is the dance at the Canoe Club on Thurs- day evening next. Several are ex- pected from Kingston, Brockville and other points. Case in Toronto Court. Re Oddfellows' Relief Association and MeKenna--W. M. Nickle (King- ston) for the Association, moved for Court. W. Proudfoot, for E. Hag- gart, and infant, C. D. M. Haggart. L. Ramsay for infant, W. M. Haggart, P. E. Ault, for J. Anderson. Judg- ment: No change of beneficiary hav- ing been made and it having been stated in the certificate that the moneys were payable to assured's wife, who was therein designated by name; and the wife so designated by name not being the wife lUving at the maturity of the contract, the moneys on death of assured became Payable in accordance with the sta- tutes' then in force. The release signed by Jennie Anderson fs not a bar to her right to claim as benefl- clary under her mother's will. The moneys derivable from the eertificate do not form part of R. H. MeKenna's estate, and were not and are not sub- Ject to his debts. It is not to the es- tate that Jennie Anderson looks for payment of part of these insurance moneys, but to the Association her release, which Ritz-Calton Hotel, leave to pay Insurance money into d ---- { | . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. { CHAC, Montreal (411). 1.45 p.m.--Windsor Hotel jeon concert. | 4--Weather. lunch- Montreal and New {York Stock Exchange closing quota~ {tions. Grains, CHYC, Montreal (411). 7 p.m.--Queen's Hotel Concert Or- chestra, under the direction of Mr. |G. R. Markowski, 8.30--Studio programme arranged by Canadian National Railways. 10.45--Melody Kings from the ONRN, Montreal (411). 8.30 p.m.~--Olde Time Favorites' Night by Ye Old Tyme Village Quar- tette, of Toronto. ONRO, Ottawa (435). 8.30 p.m.--Tie-in with CNRM, Montreal. KDEA, Pittsburgh (309). 6.30 p.m.--Dinner concert. 8.15--University of Pittsburgh ad- dress. 8.30---Soprano, baritone and violin solos and readings. WCAP, Washington (469). 7 to 11 p.m.--Programme from WCAP Studio and from Station WE AF, New York. WSAL Cincinnati (326). 7.30. p.m.--Programme from Sta- tion WEAF, New York. 9--Cincinnati Accordian Club, 10.15--The Congress Playing Card String Quartette. WGR, Buffalo (319). 8.30 to 10 p.m.--Joint broadcast- ing with Station WEAF, New York. 10--Patrica Boyle, planiste. 11---Murray Whiteman and his Serenaders, 11---Club Royal Orchestra of East Aurora. of WEAF, New York (492). 6 to 12 p.m.--Dinner music from Waldorf-Astoria Hotel; services by United Synagogues of America; 2 in Man and the Shinola Boys; Davis Saxaphone Octette; Ipana Trouba- dours; Hotel Commodore Dance Or- chestra, WKRC, Cincinnati (826), 8.15 p.m.--Soprano and solos. 9--Instrumental Quintette. 12----Dance music. tenor WIP, Philadelphia (508.2). 6.06 p.m.--Dinner music, Benja- min Franklin Concert Orchestra. WGY, Schnectady (879.5). 7 p.m.--Dinner music by Eastman Theatre Orchestra, Rochester, 8.05--Musical programme from Rochester. WOK, Chicago (217.3). 10 p.m. to 1.30 a.m.--Dance Or- chestra; studio programme. 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