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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jun 1910, p. 5

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THE DAILY SRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. JUNE 21, 1910. ! i = PAGE FIVE. a --_-- ---- ------------------ ------ pe - -- ---- -- Sth brigade. Members: Captain A. ou. | tee should at least have given the ] that the nu ame of that thorotighfare bef, THE PY SO i Bell, C.P.AB.C; Lieutenan: 4 . AN R ADW Y camel, the "benefit of its deliberations! changed to Elgmn street, : {Fe olger, BCD 3 i i what was needs Then the coup N. E. Famer for removal of tree he men of the army service cwrps| I il might have increased the gran centre of walk at 199 University CONTINUE TO MAKE PROGRESS |{iyva ad u most enfocabis cons. ani| DECIDED BY CITY COUNCIL FOR Ey win a [rising noed a5" this] avenue. 3 OF CANADA AT CAMP. the outing hes done the most of them] PRINCESS STREET. {time of the , for garbage remov-| ! -- rood. The men, while reser seen onl -- {al He suggested 8 new committee or +" Other Business. } | Went to Bed Early for To-day's Long | parade, and rarely seen off their own| Ald, Givens' Motion to Dicker for adding to the present committee. Let! These by-laws were passed : Ratify . Capital Authorized " Mareh Through the City--Mon- [comp grounds, are pot by suv means : : Street Railway Defeated--The Gar. there be a plan and a supplemental | ing an agreement with the North Am: Paid Up : Reserve Fund s ' 9, % idle, and a visit to samo would lose bage Committee Criticized for Re. ETant. fe rican Smelter company for thé pur hr sp £15 Hs 2 | om rn re PE tt tt tho nt rs SE I S300 00 $2,400,000 This Afternoon. service corps boys, Captaaa ©, H. Gil signing. garbage commitlce was r 2500 ar . 1 " | given on & Sons a further ion The last week of camp is now well | 9P'e with Lieuts. G. A. "Mackie and] A¢ the city council, last evening, it'and the golles tons were a complet: s' exemption om their elévatot, Savings Department at all Branches. ander wiv, and the men seem to be Charles Harvey are always pleased to was decided to slopt the Board fail ire. is vears committ wo ask {and adding to the street watering com {onder of their work every day. | €or visitors around, showing them | Works' recommendation to macadimize for $2,600 and got son. What else] areca Raglan Road, between. Montreal On Monday it was a busy day, and a all the points of interest. : Princess sth he '1 ndstion Was it to do but resign ? anid Bagot strecis. warn day, still. the soldiers * went There were no Burry calls for the fwas a= follow Yhat a ma Ald. Chown said that any system Ald. Givens moved that the city ey bulance, ryt} i . ionat pi fin Kone wag better" t none. The eo it-! of ingste spi be i Bb ions % : 3 though the work like veterans. ami An on Monday, ever hing {roadway be constructed in King str ¥ a one. ihe & mmit-{ of Kingston entes into nibgotiations al Drill was all over warly on Monday passing over quietly. All who were inbetween. Brock amd Princess stree Aa. u rE ha wave done something. with the Kingston, Portsmouth and . A I p 1 A Vs oh 4 x . Ald. ove | stale 4 as aay' RRA SEP oil a . a \ as il was "At Nome" day at comp, hospital are greatly improved and have land on nue street [rom ant Ald IVE tated that last year's | Catars yu treet railway for the pur : COLNE and everything had to be spick and rejoined their respective regiments, tht : treet, at an estimat-} - ? noe ol the Toad; and that the i si : Foti EA LSE EERE wd cout of 3,703.40, and that cou cil A hance Sommilice ol Lx aly oune 8 span. i fam. 4230 untht op Toy TEACHER REMEMBERED, provide the funds" : i A be a committee to-carry on the nego 4 ~ ALY PM 1 ge 1 } i i ¥ . "1 | 3; ¥ ] -------- All Givens asked whit: had Jed. the ¢ tintions and report to council. , New Was Costumes ut] 5 . - 5 + ML had ed hei 1 : ks to Ur ot Fhe ab fs he Sed Ju A Presentation Was Made to Mrs.| commition to bring in this proposal to} | . When the above motion was put } hl} [ : a. tmlitary ene ampment , Sykes, build macadam roadways instead il : Ald. Giveny wag the only ope to vote 4 \ In White, Cream, Blue, Grey, 3m y enc . a a . i | n favor of it. Ald. Ch " i f 'The men all went to bed early to. At the close of the session of Syden- [Permanent pavements. : } it ba oa o he sand the a OPE el Mauve, Pink, Tan. w k ham Street Methodist Bible school Ald. Chown replied that some time ; Devas Ju S aity. wag sacl prepare for the long walk through the Senda. afternoon... th i tinge the council sanctioned pert td _ : dled with enough at present. Ald ity, today. This walk was fully six | JUN¢4Y -atiernoon, 2. members. gig a 3 det Tor mafen i : Jiven > 2 © iaht : ouny . ly six Mrs. Sykes' Bible class presented her}pavemient if the street railway com-| g Givens replied that the city might mies, but not a complaint wa , Tang Wg NA ¢ yo - E ras i a ¥ as ¢ he ¢ rit 5 4 Se a C d ie i oo a BY a -- far with a handsome améthyst pin, set if En woul pay its share of the cost. |. i ¢ od aL --~ road for It Wun sud 1 J parate oats an Ee Ro ' ¥ ier ske : o | The street railway company refused to] | any. f : : siti. The - officer ' . pearls, as®a slight token of their love ) pan; - attendance obi a f Shout a. 1 oh rh is dm 2 0% an and appreciation of the faithful service make any other arrangement than the! | Was fistendunce -- yi messing eg fd eparate its ue Xious to he ? et the f | ted. them gine taking the) 000 A proposal thes. mouths 130.1 B # Mayor ¢ and Alds. Armstrong, : : she has rendered them since taking the The o = thre + Ion 3 min Hailey, Carson, Chown, Clugston, El ¥ ? : In White and Crean. x cluss, about a vear ago ther reason, All Chown «aud, | ¢ : ¥ ¢ 3 cucamped on- the heights. a » . um that "the tur" of the . 2 liott, Graham, Hanley, Harty, Harri ] "he diffrent athletes in o ad During-hee- stay in the city, Mrs. [Was tl the paving of the seven] i an. McCarthy McCartney, Rien : g ~ pe cificrent allieles In camp had 8 Fo poy has endeared herself to many | Plocks would be very costly, viz 360-1 ; | + y a Fr. TR-AIMIEYs METS, i ] New Princess Dresses in tre eave pr e-------- . ay strlen £1000, and the committes seared that i toye, . : besides those who are members of ana 1 commities fear that 1t] : 51 hit 2 Sydenham" street chureh, and all ro could naj carry this through couneil, ANC THER ¢ W hite, Cream, Mauve, Pink and 3 Th k | i y R CONVE NTION COMING. : : grot, very much, her departure from| Pe cominitice way forced to the con.) ? adda (& Blue Mull, very prettily trimmed | Rane them. ch s'on that at present the only thing Kingston is the Place for Annual £8 Hn. 1 with lace, tucks and embroidery citizens see how, many men there ace Joth Mr. and Mrs, Svkes carry | that could be done wus to go hack to | . a away with them the best wishes of | Macadam and oil it well. Macadam | Gatherings. their people for ever-increasing success | W948 the only thing that «ould be con i I : y ; Another convention for Kingston. i m3 Millinery, Millinery -- The | i in their broader field 'of Tabor in To- [¥tructed without making extensive ex Fhe grand lodge of True Blues will ; latest Summer Hats are here. 4 ronto | penditare on the street railway line. meet in this city, during the latter § The cost wis considerable, and, if part of August. Tt is expected that COULD NOT COME BACK. { pusial, would create a forge overdraft | | } [delegates to the number of two hun- | 47 " ? . alia » Lon the year, but Prinesss street was! fred, and perhaps more, will be in ; RARE . . Bandmaster to be Secured for 14th WW such a desperate condition that | wttendance at this session. Regiment, something had to be done at once. Kingston is certainly advertising it- V The Leading Millirery Store A hort - ii : x i : Fhe eity onsseer thoughts that he ell ax a convention city, and that is » ! whe me El « »" n=ie 3 il ghey time aye, Busdmas Hb cadfim could be made satisfactory II that the city needs to make things | === : Ee ---- oil, © a sine wi i \ i, . bs WE Hor seven yours, i hum, in this line. At the present time transferred to Quebec, but it. was| "Aid Givens asked if the committe:] | me of Kingston's slogans. se, "King. | SOGSSSMOSGSEEE000000080000000800886008080008000 vidi thought that he would be allowed to |. (aken into consideration the sme return to the city, and that he oud leh we of the street railway as na WwW WwW i [1 be able to again' take charge of the liwrnate proposition. Large Belection band. However, notice has been A Chown said it had aot cone M YOR COUPER, - Prices Reasonable, »s P ston, the st convention city on the ab als dol continent." ved { 4 he reg f th ck Preached to Soldiers. caved, and much to the regret o it fo it did not consider that it was 10 welcomed the retail merchants : 1 ngston A detawawa ( 3 > many friends, that he will be unable to Kingston B At Petawawa, amp, on Sunday, to return to Kingston, Ali ATRTINTY rT a or ( apa i of this ay, This peans that a néw bandmaster | ot $ Hi X or ne Th ha oy pian of the. 44h aS Dron red . 3 . i, certam carts be pir sed, we hI ie sermon to the troops rom n must be secured for the band, and it is > o ja do bints . . I ; iia ha Bol dug Sori niy thie board enter into pezotiations nance committee expected this present | lag-covered drum for a pulpit. He almo ain tha an " t : with the street railway company re- garbage committee to pmthase ecarts| delivered an eloquent address, point Ciwany py i will be appointed. It is understooe the purchase 'of the toatl, und amd give vale tor 2500 a Son CAPE. B. G. C. CAMPBELL that the band committee has its. eve ' ant a system lor $500, when r out the two-fold duty of a gol 1 ) y \ wo 8 0 : ) : n ! » 3 the 14th Regiment. who is one of], ..n a eraduate of Kneler Hall, Li Hu carts alone would cost ¥300, leaving |dier. While remembering his loyalty the rifle Instructors at camp. i 4 Ene a, a (1 i ong secanded the resolution to only $200 for collection. to the king, whose uniform he wore, . . : : ro don, Eng. fons Ald. Sivons plan it jon for it.' Ald. Hoag said if council would} he was not to be unmindful of a chante to 'show what they would do CEA we mayor ruled the amendment «ut increase the grant the garbage co hicher 'ditty the Yor of ki ' 2 CN TL GE 5 i i Ie ¥ Kt ag m higher duty to Me ruier of a ng as . Whe n the annual Feld day was WAS TAKEN IN CHARGE. of Ce however, hii . mitt e will take up'the matter again.|dom, which was not of this world. ele fine programme of sports re, Ald, Mclann thought it a pity that Any hlame to be atdgched was to bel The band of the R.C.H.A lied th o ih y ; Sai y Fost u ; ADF # 61 | he and ol X LUVHLAL supplied the wag drawn up, including all the Young Man Who Paid Visit to We the permanent road paving heme attacked to the finante committee for music for -the hymns, branches, and the officers did all in End Residents. t should have to be abandoned the. inadequate ' } ' >, inadequate grant it had made, a-------------- their power to make it a success, De On the complaint 'of several resi- Ald. Elliot endorsed the Board of Ald. Graham said that the 2500 Y CRAWFORD & "WALSH. sido She 2100 donated hy the city | dents of the west end a young man, - spent on - garbage colltion had been council, the officers offered . different | giving the name of Appleton, and who simply thrown away, He did not £ § 4 prizes for the events, aprears to be a stranger in the city, blame Ald, Hoag and his eommitice 3 Leading Tailors, Princess and Bagot Sts The following warrant and N. C. of- | was taken in charge, on Monday af t g 'for resigning. How could they give a floors are taken on the strength of the | ternoon, by Sergeant Neshift. ; : , 32,000 garhage collection for$500 7 _ camp {rom the 15th inst. and posted The young felow was going arpund SENS { Ald. Hoag said that be #ore the bud- "us follows : 8S. M., Leics, (W.0), R.O. |from door to door; asking to bé al: . ¢ get was passed the committee had R.2 6K Brigade; Qs S. 1. Collin, Tth jowed to bux ule slathing, Jed 2 3 : submitted a report Lo the Joance Brigade; 8 . OL 8] we was well dressed the people looked b . commitice stating that it would cost » inde; Sect Jovan, yn Sth upon him rather Spy, Seve- | § » | $2,000 to collect the city's garba By EE n 00000000000 O00GDOOORINDS to do go. , Givens moved-in amendment to garbag Joard of Works' recommend tio HT BEEP REECE EET E TRESS EER GREER eee -- Seigade: Lisut. Sere . 8 » iral of the residents were frightened, . . Un motion of Ald. Rigney the city ; 4 . Dlg: Lieut, -Sergt,, Lee, . KOR, with the result that the police were! EF J 3 clerk was instructed to call foe ten f . ' JAS. MULLEN, Sorgt. Law, PAMNC., ix takou on notifiedel dan was detained at police Se , ders for garbage collpetion for July . ------ aii Ahi strong of thé "divisional staf headquarters for a time amd then al- WW i and August, the finance committee to 3 ne ' " Importer and Manufacturer of from the 13th inst. and Posted © na lowed to go. He has promised fo say BS Le report upon them. Z all kinds of { good-bye to Kingston, a : shirk to the camp AMN.O. g* i : Communications Received. Cemetery Memorials : having heen brought to the no A Booklet on Kingston, ~ : : These communications - were received : tice of the camp - commandant that "and relerved some __ officers and "attached officers | The Kingston booklet issued by the Tames BK. Henderson for semoval of - ia A First-class Work Guaranteed. have uppeared in plain clothes during | Mdustries committee of the city A Lina on Wellington tract: ri one ah 5 : APE NCE A call of inspection solicited. the period of camp, uttention is drawn council" should be used freely by the | rps ¢ t » als 1 . hy : oh fo : his: sity: Gopi on William street 10 the regulation strictly forbidding | Mere hants in booming this city! Uoples y : ' S or, aski mission : y ; yl of it can bo secured at the city |X. A. Sawyer, asking permission to] | rR § 372 Princess St., : : 9 sign on weds street, Wait ! Beginning at 6.30 a.m., on the right Sark 8 office or ns 2 McCann, : TW idiom McCartney, asking for re- : ' 8 : Three doors above Barrie St. of 'the lines, Tuesday 20st, the com- | odirmat of the industries committee. ; i moval of tree at 200 University ave 9 & " mandant will visit the Toes to io |The booklet is a neat and comprehen: ; OE ee Shanon for romovel PA . 0000000000000000000000 spect the books, correspondence and sive publication, : containing & great Vol one at: 202 Barl stree reports of each wnit. Inquiry will also deal of information about ingston, The: Hurley: Ratchet es ch Co. Wo: bo made of pach officer to ascertain [Which is described as the most heau- LW. LOCKETT "ronto, re locating factory. 00002000000 000000000000000000000000000000000 what services were performed during tially situated and healthy ty an Convener of retail merchants' reception Police Constable N. Timmerman, fom Tors met ent, no ip ERATE reno hing Toon on sn op THE DAVIS ENGINES men, Vreparing them for camp; estab Soa a al ie ny -- | dos of yards. x dei D..G. LAIDLAW men e pbs YW actory sites © oe A midati _ ha Boa Seerets . f state, ack: lging re- he ad ad A al takin ood Satins, and in gener mets Why not locate in Kingston ? thi - : a gt sing 48 the Deel A tin © i en ot On Retall Merchants' reception com- The Davis BE ngines have won thelr reputation through the Per- ® health a ro we pbuilding of o : * bung Li le to do July t She circum Ry oN dey 101 » h majesty mittee. fect Service they have given in the hands of operators. They em- : Nerang lor pation. ducted the Bervi stances, He suzpested that all proper OP \ A . --- Ee -- body the most improved design and the highest quality in Marine al sdene, Bach officer will explain his Conducted the Service, ty owners, waterworks and light and', R eymout Power & Electric Co., lim. | First of the G.T.P. Fleet. Engines The DAVIS Engines are Simple, Efficient, have more g shot hod , vecruiting and what he | Rev. W. Uraig, chaplain of the 4th jpower department be notified to get ited, re slpottic power for Kingston, | The Daily Times, of Victoria, B.( power than rated, and are seldom se¢en by the repalr man. ° deems the most potent causes of sue. | Hussars, Kingston, conducted serviee [their underground pipés in at once. 1! Pr. C. A. Morrison, for removal of | We carry on stock: Magnetos, Propellors, Spark Calls, Dry ¢ Cells. Timers and all Gasoline Fittings and Supplies Let us have @ youy orders. - . 8 * ® -« » < 3 easasstsessuaales containg a lengthy article, with pie- vous in enrolling and training men be- [at Petawawa on Sunday. Gen. French [not done now let it be understood! ree on Bagot street. ures, of the arrival of the first of the fore coming to camp. was in the audience, The service was [that no new underground work will he! 1 Cohen, secretary -treasurer Hebrow | J.P. fleet at the new dock at Vie wet armoure njoy ed y p allowed for seve ars 5 nm, asking exemplic mn J x - ta "he dir t armourer will inspect the enjoyed by all ranks. 1 if on years. congregatic a a king Sn mption from toria,on the 10th: A fine picture is arms of troops in camp belonging te Ald. Rigney also favored the o { taxation on lot 303, Queen street, ' | : y nly ¥ A om- Iso given of Capt. C.* H. Nicholson, military, district No. 3, hetwe oon Lhe in choosing as un invest nent a eco | mittee's recommendation, but, he s; id | D. M. Fo slaty xe city solicitor, ro bo able Manager Pr the G.T.P. Steam : THE DAVIS DRY DOCK Co. Phone 420. ours of drill commencing d if Kingst real estate all isk 1s oii- Fhe looked the 1s porting favorably upon ecommunica-!', i 2 to-day. ol ingston real estate all isk 15 « hed on the macatam roads us : his ympany, and formerly of Kings- A foarit of officers composed a4 un. |minated. Come in and talk the mat: jonly a makeshift, and hoped within 1on of James Richardson & Sons,| MP CGUPAUY. SHC GUBCLY WL LIES 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 der will weseniale on Wednesday, for | ter over. McCann, the next seven years that some scheme [of modern: development in the me atter | ® -- rr the purpose of examininy all office, A nutritious and cooling drink, Hor- | would be evolved to sive Princes of const \travel. It is a floating pal desirous oN qualifying in equitation. lick's Malted Milk despensed at Gil [that permament pavement, \ Presiden | SCRE Ae el ace - den(=Col. 5. M. * Rogers, |#on's Red Cross Soda Fountain. Ald, Chown added to the board's re 5 i ! MILK "FROM MILKMAID | CREAM - ; | | * commendations a clause rognrdive the | Amount t of Milk 1 Tso a. TO HOUSEMAID." revewing of underground pipes, where fhe. Whig. made "unquitics ai. the To Lhe could Hairs achacs on Monday, ii rep to You want the BEST itis suid he souldu't support the arnt of milk which ic used for Ours stands the TEST the macads y > ¢ <i : v acadam sch me. He said it would $ » : d the creamery, about "which so much w wrang to sllow the street railway x : Ihe beew spoken . of recently H wa So leave the REST ompa "mie » stron inet i 3 gu company to become more strongly én ii d that between ten and elever ; . Wonchad: Ta another: se ven vihrs. it 3 : tun al ; i k 4 i AND ORDER OF would he harder than ever to get per-1) j thousands pounds of milk were receiv: HAE Pa The at . ; 3 lod every The patrons are charg PRICE' hing 2 P on i anen it. e company woml 5 ; el om . . J : ny 88 5 male the road pay by getting the i fed threo ce nis per poun i, for the s rin Cess . money out of the city, and, he claim- aay i making of. their buster, and they re ed, thai the city mizht just as well | be {ceive the balance when the butter is take over the road amd be at pence. : i} sold. # Ice Cream] Phone 845. Buttermilk po ' z . ¢ { pn sss: Te» male the road pay, it must be! ' . { { { combined with the light, Heat! and A Splendid Record. > power plant. If the city took wver the 3 The Grand Trunk railway is making | = a railway, the people would help it 8 ; {hplendid time these dave, Tits fast ex IN MARINE CIRCLES. 3 along more than they would when it | Bl | presses, are nbt losing in speed and is owned by a company. The city, ; passengers hoth for Toronto and | Movements of C Vensels Along the would not require to make a dividend Montreal reach their destinations on Harbor Front. from the road, as the compuny docs, | || 2 | the minute scheduled. The traffic, too If there were ever to be perpmmnent paves is good and nightly undditional Pull ments in Kingston, Ald, Givens said | mans are put on to meet requirements, that the city ne wt own the hust rail- The splendid roadbed and the way, and as the oily grew the road oaks probably become a valuable | clear, to-day, for Ridean canal ports Aayse oe ! Ry ) The recommendation of the Board of | 1 i The steamer Phelps and barge hank ' Works' was then adopted. 3 © A. MACPHERSON. | The Sonteant Dusiness. Yen's Longue arrived at Davis' dey-dock to underg 3 : was issued a Montreal eon- | repairs. Garbage Committee Resigns. Frasident fs Visiting of inte {taming valushle information for tour-1 The steamer Alakapdris passed, own 0-DAY every new make The garbage. commitice was rapped ists and sportsmen. Copies of it may {on Monday night 4 h in era le oft itor in an thand over the knuekles for failing to jrive | limited, for exemption on i {be ohtained by asking the Tourist In- [freight and quits . a large number © pew ef | nuckles gt give | * Pp © grain oes B bh sencers. Now that the weather is : the ¢ity a garbage collection for its vator for tem vesrs. ormation = Bureau, in the Leeming | pas Tae aschiger: irallic is gelting a copy of the Underwood grant of $600, but evidebtly (merged! Henry R. Smith, asking remission on Miles building, 4 St. Lawrence Boule [warm, t . jas ng A with the better of the arzumat, for income fax. == YRek. -ws. : vard. heavier gery daye © i Thabeon as the patent laws will per. its recommendation was adontel, { 5. R. Bailey, chairman of the Board | Yau can't pick out any piece of pro- | M. I. Co's elev oe | haga hos os a While. they ma Ald. Filiott declared that the gar. of iealth, asking that the waterworks |Perly in ° Kingston that wou't be {and Glide arrived Eo aie : y bage committee 'had "fallen down." commiftes consider the question of worth much more s few years from [five light barges; tug Thomson id not look very" different, 1t had not even iried 'to wake ® he: giving free water to fhush closets 10 WOV but for the best "bay go to tor Montreal with two grain barges; ginning with the money at its dis- owners assosiod fof 81.000 and over, | Wclamn. eth the steamer Fairmount, is expected to they are different, i Alma J. Porsythe, for removal "ot | You bet your dinkly ey shoes, arrive from Fort William, Wednesday ' pa Houg denied that his come treo corner Clergy and Colborne | this is hot weather, Charlotte. afternoon, with a eargo of wheat and S999990 mitted had "Tallon down," ~ He defied streets. uy { What'is so well done as a Cafladian {oats and will discharge here. ; Ald. EMioit or any ond else to ex-! A. A. Macdonald for memoval of (in June? : Fond the 8500 judiciously on a gar- tee front of residence, 20 Alired| A vefy busy place these warm days! The summer hotels at Battersea axel | UNIED TYPEWRITER CO, LTD. stem. The vommittee thought street. {The soda fountpin at Gibson's Bet |filled with guests from the United i avian to advocate the ' weturn| Mrs, M. A. Connor and others for a| Cross Drag Store. States who come ovef for the fine 2. R. C. DOBES, Sha money 39: the cundl to be conercte walk on fhe morth side of | Ye; Gibby, we are prety well thaw- Many fine specimens aie ma Is some Quohec street, between: Barrie ions aw after (hat long, TR landed since the season KINGSTON. was | a weed. + Chetry streets. : ng are now sating : opened ma The steamer Toronto passed ' dows and up, to-day. The schooner Kitchen is in the gov safety | cent dry-dork, being repaired. { through a double track give absolute | 74. government boat Loretta will confidence to travellers,

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