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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jun 1910, p. 8

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i Joy efag urge wwin 26, ly oats of the. Worst Kind = ing it Mage be Wo! , and theve were tes andeold, and in Twa ind foreshadowing the governmenti's trust er things that mike {jotty being aided, Sood the Aer, coniméneed, for every one; ie oo A a4 av ange and poo orm Woke 1 3 Tock a . H halt & ge io two, iw, member: of "the it at 3 ving, n ing ! ont ute wire iver for Youo carried, ros on crowd | {hs Pont that. sat Son to ao funtion to the # About 830° ro the Princess ss Street Us Pavements .$|Do It for Kingston! | or expense to gress and he Qur- "He i$ piag an h PLE IN DARK. Charged With i i e 4 ; Hank Bask ; June 2% «Hearing Doises in i e Sith sie lrying fo get in belore, ar hy 2h ¢ bpeted fire with a res wile, He: and whit, had ght dp through the immediately went fo tl Bil: gave hinselt up! On Sa g arraignéd on '8 charge at ower Davis, appéars to Heishltyickm, and Bis miory is po Belly belioved, ' chRATED A MONOPOLY dune a. 8s Jos sph Nelgmion, 7 Premier, in Ja speech, legislation, says government pos clear evidence that a powerful conipany 'wae exercising' Te dded th {Created » mesioply of hy procs kind i#topped.. The. pramier ia vd name ses company. red ra Choice rolls bien, RL ford, 4 2 Fd he "ghinck, On Frida oF ad; | dud having heen Proublbd Hg ophers ments, Matriculation examinations began Monday Matin at: the collegiate in- stitute, and will ron far into Joly Whew ! Are you one. of the wany enjaying the privileges' of our pompt delivery. from Gibson's Red = Cross drug Pyore: Paved Dusinesafstrects always give a good appearance to strangers. Western towns of ha¥ the size of Kingston Baye spaved streets. The éifizens 'Renerally would. support | toe paving of Princes and other busi- ness streets. They h v a degire that the city shall be i shaving luxury T & J. shaving cream, 205¢. tubs, sold at Gibson's Red Lross drug siores ne the maniof means no right? -- = = -- pext to rescind its Action, 4 tion of the 0 [Hor the macadamizing of that roadway | Hank sik tthe boned "to-repurt again on] the 'paving scheme, which was adopted {m last March, op condition that the street railway company pay $3,000 fo. wards iy out the provisic : In the meaty routs work can pro- fd all be ready 'next spring for A 'member of the sireet valiway com pany, this morning, told the Whig Hint he was satisfied that Princess street would he paved. When asked if the fampany had any further proposi- tion "fy make to the pity coupail, he said hie did pot know, but he felt {that the eity's 'main thoroughfare [would not be-rebuilt with macadam, He was of the opinion that the city tand the company could make a satis factory agreement. The 'offer of the company last wintery fo contribute $3,000 towards the 'gost of new rail, wis a liberal one, he thought. "The provigion attached' to the offer, th the present power agreement be réneW- ed on its expiration, was & . small matter, he declared. The 'Whig learned that. it eost prob- ably $150 a year to keep the track on Princess stawet in repair, If excava tiohis made in the street were properly filled, the railway track would not re quire' nearly so much atlention at the joints, "It is poor Bling that caused the rails to sink nt the joints, This f80t has been continually noted, Along stretches of track off the travels led roadway, the tracks néter have tg be fixdd, except when 4 mew tie | put in.' The company. reports that the paving of Princess' street would be of no particular bepefit 10°48, antl that the $3,000 it is offering the. eity for a renawed power agreement would bh for the use of the new ruils {or osly wo years, as the paving could not he ome eted for anothes year, if then, The = street 'railway representative ht not say if this offer of $3,000 Highest Gries oro poy \ LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR OIL. GREANE, ETC. PROMPY xX. W.F. KELLY," Clarence and Ontaslo Streets. Toye's Building. would be bettered, but from his, re marks it was plain that the = cily pouneil. should © agnin consider. the ving schemg, if the street zzilway wd of it was'all that was blocking it. The canvass of property owner on behalf of paving, last fall, resulted in the 'signatures of 'ahout forty-fout per tent. being given in favor of paving ander the local improvement plau. This was not 'a large enough number to pass the paving construgtion by- Haw without a three-quarter vote of ecouficil. Last March, the council ceived a petition from twenty-eig | property owners on Princess street, | nsking that the paving be done at the | cont of the whole city. They were nt sed to paving, bat thought that IS ALL SALT. it want that kt ros. Tae of By ain. Bags or bar ANDREW MACLEAN'S, tario Street OUR SALT Tie was unfair to the owners on Pr street fo charge them wit [Eo This petition was signed hy the following A. McGowan, Johh [Tweddell, J. 8. Siandolgh, R. H. Eh lmer, A. RE T: A. Carson, J. Carson, R| Carson, 'a Lougher, George He _ Eliza Grimason, J. Green, 8. G. C. V. Price, James Davis, Felix Shew, James MiPatland, 'B. Doran, J. E. Dwyer, W.. + Baker, Simmons, T. W. Milo, M. J. Do- as 6, Sun Bros., S\S. hy F. Baonths ago. » 1, it would mean thet the Webi not fealing. well: *Take » Must be Bo taxed for = 3% hin and : LOOKS BRIGH TFOR PA VING sss in & y Stee Railway Company Expects Princess Street : of taxation acsording 0 'the property AW eitizend 'shod ri - Burdens the? own 4nd the income they revive. Xa olags legiglation should be per mifted' ) The kind of pavement for Princess stteot should he though tilly donsider- wl A smooth surface on an upgrade would not ae advantageous for - haul wirawhiny social' will be held "in rofk Street 'Methodist church, Thes- y 'evening, June. Mth. Goad .pro- Erainime. Admission 15¢,;- inehu ing strawberries amd cake. Rev, B, MeCalltms, ating for ihe local Children' Aid Society, secured a home Tor the fouggeenyear- ok girl, who 'was taken from a sore in county, on Monthy. A large number "of the Toronto ex cursionisty returned th the Queen Uity, this morniny, on 'the nine o'clock Lenin and a large number went: up at noon. The ticketé expired at 3.19: o'clock, whist the Tast train leit. Dipe of the lgeal automobile owners that. he hers of the ooupeil out for & "joy Fide" "over the sbugh streets; ad then ut in a bill to council for all the and punctused tires. The iden will likely be considéed. The Sunday school pupils ¢ i Andrew's church enjoyed their annual auting to Brophy's Point gm Monday broken spritgs I Privicess wrest paved and would verte for it ifthe "ipted flway Fompany would do 'whateWwas right, and pay a reasonable 'share of cost of new, rails. To ohe he he foamed ihe ving since: it was inaugur- sity var seep thatthe whole matter colild be arrange! by a confer oe Petiveen the ~oity pounvil nod the mbers of the strvet railway com to nd that fifteen Winates might, the xhole jusues © 4 i outic th: the shed ving: on Wi t Ta | he' pacing said that if the city | | cotneil would not. pave Pi 8 street, | 4¢ other blogs over. which street rail: way {racks rah, thers wis no reason why it sho wot paves ithe other busi- commended doing. Pegpuse of street railway disagreement, the whole pg question shold not he drop- e thou ght the cone! was mak- | be a mistake in not doing something | sowarda parmanimt. pavement. Ald, Carson stated; this afternoon, that the paving quéstion would have been settled ret ag if the street faiiway comipnoy had met the eity pouncil half way and azreed to pas. n straight sum for putting Uown rails. © ts provismonsl. offer of £3,000 does not satisfy him. "let the street railway company: dg the square thing," Me shid, "and 1 will vote for the pavieg of Princess street, Many 'people thivk Iam - « d permanent paving; Hat Tam not. How- ever, | am not goinly to vote for the éitizens to pay for putbing down pew ritily for the street ear company, Which should He publiespivited | enough "to ¢ome forward and did in the enter: rise, Ex Me ayor Ryan was with the little roup, which was engaged discussing the questioh: AM, Carson complained dose of} Street paving." said Dr. Rynm apd 1. will dolyou a world of god." The doctor wnt on: te say that be hetl just | been witlisome visiting dodtars, whe ndmired Kingston geestly, but who were surptised that the city cbuneil | would tolefate the haxistence of soch | poor ri oddways in the Hows town sec tion. 1Be--W hile It Lasts--15¢. Choice rolls bavon, Ibe. "J. ford. Craw- Sp-- A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE, Medicine Not Needed in This Case. It is hard to convinte some people G that coffee does them an injury! They one, But the doctor knows. His wide ex- perience has proven to bim that, to some systems, coffee is an insidious poison that undermines the health. Ask the doctor if coffee is the cause of constipation; storfeh and nervous troubles. "1 have bean a coffee drinker all my le. I' am now 42 Years old and when taken sick two vears ago with nervous prosiration, the doctor said that my nervous system was broken down and that I would have to give up coffee. "I got so weak and shaky I could not work, and reading voar advertise- ment of Postum, I xsl my groter # he had any of it. He s0id, that he used it in his family was all it claimed to he. "So I quit cofiee und sommenced to pase Postam steadily and Jonnd an | a- bout two weeks' time | sould sleep soundly at night and gt wp in the morning feeling fresh. in shout two months | began. to eo flesh. 1 weigh: and it Charles 'Livingston dis- | ness blocks which the city enginder re' fay their bad folie almogl ener" « cause but the tr unsuspected afternoon. A large number turned out and an ex 7 fine time was en- joyed. The light "shower of rain pul 00 damper onthe procgedings, young snd ld "enjoying themwelves to the full, As usual the programme of rdees proved quite Inavosting, , | PITH OF 'H OF THE HE NEWS. f= {The Very Latest Culled From AH | Over The World. Rev. J. R, 5. Rurpety died at Alils- ton. I The western trop are agein in need of rain. It is said the UPR. may make some concessions $0 its trainmen. Hon: Edwar] Blake leaves for Mur. tay Bay, where be wils spend the sums mer. Some Niagar- have geen a bost ever the falis. It is reported that there will be an exodus of people from Finland 16 Ca- hada in the near tuture, will 'Beno. treble with © the Toronto, Hamilton nnd Puflalo vail way employees, as Superintendo and | Adams, announced, Tuesday, mording; that the company had made. an agree- a that with the men, by which they | would: receive the same wage bs nid by the C.P.R. ' At the request of - citizens 6 = the forthern district of Toronto, matters { donhected with the proposal of the Canadian-- Pacific railway, regarding the elevation of tracks, which will | re {§ull, in the «closing of some streets, were, to-day, postponed by the board of railway commissioners | upti} 159: { ember. A MINISTER FER RESIGNED. Anil Will be Made President of Rhibe Province. Berlin, June 28.--The Kruez Zeitung 'gays Baron Von Rheinhaben, = the Prussing: minister of state and finapce, has resigned and, probably, will be {appointed president. of the Rhine pre- {yince. The Frankfort Zeitang = and bther newspapers "peport that Herr Von Schoen will vetive soon from the foreign office and "will accept am ap- | poititment to a foreign smbassy. - His istcoessor, it is said, will be Heer "oni { Kiderlen Wachter, now minister. to ' Rowmania. Falls péeple claim to with twp men 'go § BROKE HIS WINDPIPE. Fatal Accident to a Man Plu June 28.-- twenty eight ia native of wismouth, Eng- Td fatally injured, yesterday, g backward 10 cate h =» " Dogainion City Messenger, the |. Spm Summen Now ready in great assort- ment. Oar simmer 'collec- tion of Fine Whitewear isun- surpassed. in the city. Even women not ready to buy have come to admire, Aud a special showing of White Petticoats From #5¢ to $7 o_o. » + ' Embroideries t assortments. he Baby Edgings and Insertions C@prset Oover Embroideries _---- F punciag KEmbroideries Trimming Embroideries. Ing * Hosiery Forall the Family and at prices Hat mean economy if bought ere. Women's Fine Black Cotton Stockings. Oar Special at 35¢ pair. Women's Black Ootton Hose, 12}c, 15¢, 0c, Th makes. ree Special Women's Lisle Thread Stock- ings, Black, Tan, Alice Blue, Navy, Grey. Hello, "Hava, Pink, Light Blue, White and other wanted Shades. 3be, 49¢. \ ito him. He fell over & g on his throat, brea! He died three houes ent. ral € he ting final o in werdeittle Havel 5 3 structions belo' "Now," ecautt supper if they ax to re something Harold agreed 3 At one stage of tess noticed how of low was applying hb) of elisposi of a geo IS When he inquired, **Won't you he Yes," and dear?' The child looked up "1 can't sccept the said earnestly after "but if you'll a think it willbe He was asl Children's Socks In White or 0 all sizes, in plain or phid tops. Boys' Famous Lgher Knit Black Ribbed Cottornitockings These give double the Wer of the ordin- ary stocking and are sold nearly the same price, 20c, 23; Are so named because the Features of the Crimpingofal ot' ¢ l are Combined, couseque MOST IMPROVED pris ed only 146 pan ement system could pot Postum: a 16 the building of a be city hereafter. H Prin" be paved at the cost a. whole, 2 by- a-- well at night. be submitted to t great cofies, , " Fnot drank Bude that ihe few to > the ible for the than ser achne [ailing - d to paving on is prob

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