Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Dec 1902, p. 6

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= THE vAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER -8. THE Ph EDITION. MAKE IT "NQ' | BEV. DoNar> mccormIcK. 'PUT THE CROSS Once of Kingston, Dead at Booth- \ » SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO |VOTE AGAINST THE "BACK TE2 Matha uu UNDER THE worp ves on| § 7 Re Cook S Kingstonians will learn with regret ON PAGE FIVE. WOODS LEGISLATION ofc the death, at his home in Booth- BALLOT. . . bay Harbor, Maine, on Rovensber : Best Frien . we $4 21st, of Rev. D Id McCormick, at : 5 d COMMERCIAL MATTERS What the -Late Principal Grant Poi oo Rr Bethel Congrega-! Why You Should Register Your : What Is Going On In the Business Said--What the New York ; tional church, this city. During * the Vote in Favor of the Putting . World--The Market News. World Says in Regard to the ; years he spent in Kingston he showed Into Force of the Liquor Act. LS ine i i : i i social ana la- | _. Too much rain in Argentine is report- Prohibition in Maine. { Jem a isren) ~ a ro en's | From Local Prohibition Committee. or 3 Ss i pr m S "o . a . : Srohibi 3 re. 3 * : - rrow, Dec. s - De Beers Diamond Mines show net | I'rom the Anti-Prohibition Cauition meetings, then held every Sunday, he To mOIToy yTiog, 1th, i dav appoint Drofits, -of + SIO,BU0.000 jor the past Vote against the backwoods lepisla- ed for voting on "The adoption or . yi : 8 Sie was a prominent figure, and his ad- a on h ; ori p : > YA" Baitimore special suys canned corn | tion I The Doukhobors may, pod eh dresses were always listened to with jection of Liquor Aes of on. . je practically, seid out snd will bs ala Iw, bus the free people df Ontario profit. Among the members of his con- Hie ht ny oy oa rs ovr? ever ! re i Si : verv e S ote 3: e I ar his year's grain crop in the North- | P€VeT 2 « gregation he was very popular. I y \ ' s ! " es detancord. urns s born | books of the province, to promote the Welt, 56,000,000 bushels only 15,- ni The. deceased clergyman wa Dok ie Drovinee, Phe h 4 SON 000 Dials Hove 1 ar an ship-| Remember that Jooton hen you on tha Island of Islay, on the west Doras St hperunce; ad ay | . 'ote ""No" vou declare that yo 2 { cons t Se March 1st, | lector oug 0 vote for its being se . Baby enjoys his bat Polio snnual statement of 'the Letidon | vote "No" you dedare diand refuge [$O85L. OF Seoyiind, on March lst, | SeStoP ough heref, ol ; Bovril is invaluable in the all the more, and his sleep is the Don a 4 just issued, shows pet | master of your own mind an 1842. He was the eldest oi fourteen | into force. You are, therefore, urged . ) 4 . sweeter when you use profits of $290,000. 'A. dividend of £25 to be made the serf of others. chilaren, eleven of whom were' sons. [to put your cross under the 'word kitchen as by its aid rich nour- per cont. Was paid snd $25.000.8dded in gene ; In 1876 he married Miss Jane Greene, | YES. san: ; BABY'S OWN SOAP eos mattiemen' are seeking to secure | ' Rebuke the impertinent assumption § 0" Ch five sons and three daugh- EO > ishing Soups and tasty gravies It softens and soothes all skin irrita- Ita afer grazing land in Western | that you are weak-minded Sud reine ters, survive him. 'He came of strict If you are in danger . from strong can be prepared mm a few tions. keeping it bealthy and fresh. thor anor feeding oie horas of tutti [legislation to protect you. VOTE NU. | geitch Presbyterian parentage. For | duink, VOTE YES. § moments. It also adds flavor » 1 b, Wither | and ding DE ey tie -- 4 seventeen vears he was in charge of a If you have a friend who needs the : Don't use imitations on Baby. from. the resent ove Principal Grant, though dead, has church at Castletord Eng., then, his | prohibition from the temptations the and strength to stews, hashes, 4. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mrns. The total foreign commerce of Airica left_his/ thoughts for our consideration | (eo fuiling health necessitating a | bar-room offers. VOTE YRS. : ragouts and every other disk . ed ha 3 Selina 000 a and instruction. He said: . change of climate, he removed to If you are a father and have boys fi 'hich it i 1 d an 275000.000 exports Of the total "The Scott Act with us admittedly Kingston, Ont. Here he had charge of | whom vou wish to grow up sober men, or which 1t 1S emp. oye . fucorded imports dato Airica in he 1 proved a failure, It follows that pro-| poled Word for tvs vears. From | VOTE YES. # No cook who aims at culin- vear a & he Cold Weather abl ad went into British ~incial prohibition would be a greater | poo ha removed to Waterfora, Nes If you wish your province to ad- Bl ary successes, at a small territory: $92,004,000 into French ter=| failure. where he resided for two years. . vance in wealth, VOTE YES. ritory, $7 ae oprarkih oat His forensic vision pictured the | (.¢ thén called to the Congregation- |: Ii you ave wishful to see morality cost and ata short notice, Pt 0 0 'S - " H ct'? 3 1 > ¥ TOT nD CO 2 . . ey: Se a a0 into Garman terri- | passage of the = "'Liquor Act a8: #1 al church at Boothbay Harbor. where | conserved and advanced, VOTE YES. can do without Calls for tory, and $4,712,000 into the Congo [promoter of illicit stills, importations | po remaived in active work until the| |g you are an honorable man and : . Free State. of liquor from Quebec, and TARY, = day of his death. - ; wish to show your disapproval of the : : desirable. conditions, quite opposite to The Boothbay Register says that mean tactics of the pro-liquor men in Weather Stri a Mullins Tose Wolk I the promotion of decency and good | Mr, McCormick was a fearless preach- charging moral reiormers, who are ' ' 3 lbs. fancy mixed candy, 25c.: 1 bh order. There was no uncertain Sup er. of the gospel." His was 8 Pure | working for the well-being of society, have it all sizes pure Java and Mocha coffee, fres bv in his unmistakable loayncissions Ol | soul, with the simple rush of a Be with being hypocrites, VOTE YES. Ii We hav 8 oround, 25¢;: 3 bs. black tea us ; the '""Act" when he uttered these me- | {le sii. His chi Jn was, in tis you wish to be in company with the : ' 25¢.; 2 lbs. black Ceylon tea, 25c.; morable words : : own life, to faithfully present the ||ost elements of society, VOTE YES. The neatest thing on a door "or large sealer cream baking powder, 20c; "The longer I live the more varied | Christ whom he loved above all else. If you are a Christian man, and be- window. Prevents cold and snow 1 1h. lemon and orange peel, 15c.; 3 my experience, the more impartial my | His church and people are hereaved of lieve you are responsible for vour bro- from blowing in and saves coal. | |hs. new selected raisins, 25c.: 3 as: study of the facts connected with the & pastor Who, loved hem wll, ard thers" welfare, VOTE YES, : : . currants, 25c.; 2 quarts fresh | oft repeated attempts to suppress | who was quick to respond, in double Also, our Springs are acknowl- | new Ai ++ COrNer ston and | ,. l sgulate the liquor traf- | measure, to every token of regard or BEST i town See | cranberries; . Corner John rather than to regula 1 - 1 3 nf g | edged the 13 : Division streets. fic and the more mature my Telecsions Shaciion, od whd hr ' Dex 2 Hie portunity slip by unimproved, you them on all the best doors. We put - Jon the springs of human action, the laver of his God, he ye of 4] jo "| cannot recall it; therefore, even should - then on without extra charge. Services Well Attended. more am 1 convinced that the prohi- lawns, This he value above n a require seli-deninl and involve Some , A large congregation was present in | bitionists 'are on the wrong track and and that he posseseer it, in targer petly persecution, do your duty like 0 | ° RB : »v have been, and are doing | measure than he ever knew, was ) cr: . j Wy A Mitchell the enrhatral on Tossing tight, het [ that they have been, ally to sroven on . the day of his burial by |® good citizen and go early to the y . . ® | the bishop preached another forceful | more harm tham good, especially to |] € ,; the da) § ia polls and VOTE YES. \ WARE . ¢t being "Awake thou [the cause of temperance. the trembling lip and the moist eve - A ® HARD . sermon, his text being It follows from the arguments that | of very many of the reverent 'congre- 2 . an sleeves arise fr » dead, Y ts ie bs e Ia: that sleepest and arise from the dea the first and indispensible thing to be [gation that overflowed church and We make this our last 'and urgent Remember if you let to-morrow's op- and Christ shall give thee light." A i ; estry. All wi had the h ine appeal, believing that if you accept ; ; iv . § A a i i. 2 is show bv our votes that vestry. z whq na he appiness +l: ae a 3 Li 3 Wonderful Success. striking feature of the services of this dose is io Oa IN FAVOR OF | to know Donald McCormick mourn our disinterested alvin hon will nev +0 week, is the large number of men a PROVINCIAL PROHIBITION. him with aching hearts. er regret it, so S Ss. \ } THE LIGHT THAY LIGHTS, tending, : Mark iy cross under the word | The church records show that Mr. m™ isl { the R Catt r 8 . Do not be disappointed by buying cheap "No™ | ; McCormick was pastor of Bethel Con The archbishop of the Roman Catho- 7 ? When you require any imitation wentle burners when you ean buy rendum Returns. : teation shureh ir October, 1890 | lic church is in earnest svmpathy \ the best. Rererer -- = greghtianal church from October, e | with the temperance work. One of the of the READY - TO- The G. N. W. and C. P. R. Tele The New York World says: *'The [until May, 1892 lcadin fac ; church i ~ ' ) oe vl 3 k | sa) : g educators of that church in : THE KERN BURNER. copii: mill give out etuns pore of thet Aut (Yornaty lore er 2 ous hein WEAR GARMENTS from the province in the eity hall. on registered their judgment against the RETURNING OFFICERS. workers at headquarters. The organ | mentioned below if you of that church, The Freeman, has cor- : buy from us. Thursday evening. Tickets 25c. Plat tyranny, the rottenness, the humbug ---- : ar: made of heavy material, finely | f,,.. reserved for ladics. Doors OPED | und the futility of prohibition laws | For Prohibition Vote in City and dially supported this moveraent, Ladies' Black Sateen House Wrappers, etl, euuipied with the best mantles and at seven o'clock. that failed to stop drinking, and County, bi Give the light and save gas. -------------- whose attempted enforcement is far The returning officers for the prohi- Let every inside scrutineeér, without Waist lined through, full flounced skirt, neatly trimmed Bust sizes, 32, 34, 36, J WwW. OLDFIN 283 KING Cambridge sausagés 19¢. 1b. at Gil- more prolific of evil than the drunk- bition vote in the ciiv and county. | fail, call at headquarters before seven ' 3 y, \ . 38. 40. STREET. bert's. ' enness which they fail to suppress.' on Thursday; arc: o'clock this evening, and get his ap- . Prices, $1.75 $1.99 $2.49. ' These are 3 Special Makes. made upon honor, and every one guar «d pointment and certificate; and then The New: York Tribune says: "The Kingston. see that he is at his particular poll- -- a people of Vermont wanted to make Svein] x : 7 . ing sub-division at 8:30 to-morrow as emphatic as possible the expres- Deb dan ware i, ie » Joseph morning, to be sworn in by the depu- sion of a wish for the repeal of the | Daly; No. 2, Isaac Kelly. -ty-returning officer, . Ontario ward- No. A. McMahon; | > present prohibition laws, the enforce- |, A, r . --- ment of which is little more than a |:No. 4, William Kelly. Will every . . ; 1. = 3 chairman marshal his kerv. Tl 'a tired off hvpo- St. Lawrence ward--No. 5, H. Bib- or a ie elenle Y Do So Many People Dread Putting On Their | moricrr. "thes "uee trod" os ii by: Nox 6, A. Davi, iad Jorn ot Bis oleh do . oi : THE DEMORALIZING CHEAT OF | Cataraqui "ward--No. 7, W. J. Mor- ters, corner Bag incess Winter Flannels. Instead of being an HI: gan; No. 8, Thomas Bennett; No. 9, artes 'at S20 Pager and Prive : : . : M. Doyle; No. 1, J. E. Johnston. speedily be appointed th ls % Unpleasant Experience One Should The claim that there is successful Fromonse ward--No. 11, J. Ho in their several sub-divisions. = 0. &y INO. 9, prohibition in Maine, Kansas,' New | lv; William Dean; Chairmen of sub-divisions, inside Hampshire and 'the Dakotas is a | Robert Cowie; No. 14, J.. McCam- 1 side scruti 5 , Rather Look Forward To It Hamp re Baten and outside scrutineers and other ! helpers, 11 urged bi thei Ridean ward--No. 15, George Peqare a anged to be ay their . -- : ; : i 4 J particular sub-divisions not later With Pleasure s The province and the dominion have Young; No. 16, William ( larke; No. than 8:30 in the: morning for a brief . assets to show for the benefits deriv- | 17, James Laidlaw; No. IS, S. W. conference, and then to the work. ed from the liguor traffic. What as- Day: No. 19, JJ. Patterson. If there is money, or drink, or per- sets would. prohibition have to show Victoria ward--No. 20, A. Redmond: sonation employed to prevent an TE . for the destruction of those benefits ? No. 21, William Millar: No. 22, A to : Ladies' Flannelette Nightgowns, honest vote let those instructed ana 2 ; : Bis th} Kell tend the matter and telephone . WwW s throughout its history, be increase ortsmouth womas Kelly. headquarters, and summary; justice Misfit Underwear. arm and Comfortable drunkenness; corruption "and crime: -- will be dealt to the law-breaker. The Clothing Makes You Feel New Life on Even and hence, however good their mo- Frontenac. Llaw is plain on this point and will be = tives 'may he, our prohibitionists are Bedford---Na. 1. Thomas Mulville; | rigidly enforced. a Raw Winter's Day. Every Garment deadly _enemiey to the best interests [No. 2. Georte Bwerbrichs. Noga Wor VOTE YES. trimmed, with Embroidery 'to match. Prices, Less Than You Expect to Pay. iq- i 2 of their country. liam A. Leeman; No. 4, Thomas Has- ees We Sell is- Cut to Fit, ed tings. > Advent Special Services General meeting of the trade, chair- Garden Island --Thomas Lappum. The attendance at the special ser- : men. committee workers and all per- Howe Island--F.-J. Lachance. = vices in St. "George's" Cathedral. is » - sons interested in the defeat of the Kingston="No. 1, 7T. A. Keys: No. very gratifying to the bishop, who -- " ; ; : : liquor act will be held at the I,. H. 2, Fred. Knight; No. 3; J. McCallum; | joined sith--all hs--spirit--3 oat Non shrinkable Underclothing; Boys' and Men's Fleece Lined | P- A rooine Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. No. i M. Dt: No. 5. w wy Le pial ok or he ol for Ladies and Children; half wool | Shirts and Drawers; "The heavy re Blacklock; No. 6, Josdph Hawkey: archbishop. It is being observed all and half cotton. A soft ribbed | quality; Made to fit. Only 50c. | . A strong and united pull and the Loughboro--No. I, "Ross G- Guess; J over - the continent by the Anglican earment, thoroughly -- finished; | each. treemans rights will _be-maintained: No. 2, Fred. Wood; No. 3. Myles Spaf- church. Prayer services are- being held i ford; No. 4, Andrew McFadden. in nearly all parts of Ontario diocese: Pittsburg--No. 1, M. G. Bailey; No. | the clergy "having prepared for it dur. 2, Alex." Grant; No. 3, A. J. Cowan; | ing the quiet days here last week ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK : OF ~ Eiderdown Kimonas, Dressing Gowns, Flannel Waists, Black Sateen Waists. r Vests buttoned down the front; The Referendum--Vote '" No." Drawers open and closed to match. rs Only 50c. each. foe and Men's Lamb Wool ARE YOU IN ' irts and Drawers; Shirts domu- ' ble breasted; Sleeves extra wide; Pure Wool Vests and Drawers Body full size. Very soft yarn. ING INTO FORCE for Ladies and Children. The 50c., 75¢c., 90c. 4 THE LIQUOR ACT niaker's guarantee on every gar- 0 Storrington--No. 1, J. H. Hughson; Saturday. ment; Correct weight; Soft qual- OF 1902 ? No. 2, Thomas Makin; No. 3, Isaac At Portsmouth service was appoint No. 4," James Gordon; Nos On Le FP. The three services daily are being Shortell. well attended at St. George's. In the N | ves. | wo. FAVOR OF BRING- Portland--No, 1, C. W. Lake; No. 2; evenings fully eight hundred have re- PX G. S. Stewart; No. 3; Matthias Clow; gularly attended. Eleven of the City No. 4, George T. Lampkin; No. 5, J. clergy lead in the devotions. The L. Smith; No. 6, I. V. Wheeler. bishop preaches every evening, except } oe . . . The answer to that is that the as] K. George Reid: No. 22, L te ZW. placed for the purpose promptly at- 3 Whi Pi k Blue neatl Nothing so Irritates You in Body and Mind so Much as sets- of prohibition wonld, as verified | A. Tweed. es : In Plain ite, Pink or y y each. each. 120-172 Princess Street, Kingston. In October last half a dozen Con- ELECTION TRIAL. week. Prof. Worrell was the preach- itics: Dr rs in all styles to Holder; No. 4, Alex. Darling. ed for Wednesday evening, the congre bios drape S y Extra Heavy Natural Wool Un- Mark your hallot as above and Wolfe Island--No. 1, J. Connolly, | gation to join with St. George's for natch, 75¢., 90c., $1, $1.10, $1.25 y ! Lot : i maten, (v¢., 2} ' Ban id derwear: Guaranteed' not to | vote against prohibition. No. 2, Edward Briceland: No. 3 P. | the rest of the week. La y . Vaness; No. 4, W. J. Woodman. The services at Barriefield begun on shrink; * Splendid value &t - 50c. Vote "No." -------- Tuesday evening will be continued all Ladies' and Children's White. gregational ministers and' lavmen of or for Tuesday evening, Rev. G. 'L. Jonas Mafra NP Under vests; Very soft and warm, = England were sent to Canada to look | The South Oxford Case Is Still | Starr for Wednesday evening. . _ : . : > : . i : over the work of that church in this i so much in demand this Season to Men's Pure Wool Night Shirts; country: "Fhey crossed the continent. Rio Going On. rt Separate School Board. $ be worn, with white waists and | Ankle length. An Ideal garment | fron Atlantic to Pacific, visiting every oodstock, Ont., Dec. 3.--The South Rev. Fr. Kehof presided at a regu . or prig 3 3 : : 2 A Oxford election case 5 resume is : : dresses; all sizes. Vety cheap. for .winter. Only $2 each. city 'and town of any importance. In Srorhing pon oh was Tesh d this], meeting of the, separate school y. : ; ] Y 3 a. » entire mor as Oc- > writing of their trip, since returning > o_eniire WMOMING was oc : : . : board last evening. A number of ac- : : : : 'upied + hear i charge Bt 1 : Ore Homes uns to England, they note from the time oy with the he aring of charge No. comnts were presented und Perl. ' they leit England until they returned » that Donald Sutherland,' the re- The report of the attendance at the 0 Vi n : . thereto, they saw only two_ drunken Spoudent i np ny agents, tented 1L echools for November was presented yr ' @ « 1 tel, » even- . a . Grey Cheviots, men, and these were aboard the JF lgin notel, on the even-| _ oy ly satisiactory: only five ship that' brought them out. In the hg of i sitep the teshordon cases of truancy occurred during the Good Shoes ' : face of such strong testimony of the 4 3 dh lca! meeting here, rhe } month, : It was decided to at once 9 Grey Camel S Hair. temperate condition of this country, ita ol the sti} woe he Sais improve the lavatory arrangements i - fj would it be wise to abolish a law | "% 5 } no links, : though an "ig ut St. Maryls school. © The matter of . . thet Is sudo biinolia. o rian of miu it have een served in- the jotel, | the Tierney defaleation was consider- E t th F t Grey Cloakings. temperance, for one that would super- Beer Miners suid that Basil Glen, | ed, but the outcome was withheld dasy 0 € 00 y . . . induce intemperance. and debauchery ? : Fonservative worker, irate hiss » from the press. We offer some very good values in the above HNES..[ Or of Kini strongest temper. | K14 of Shisley in the har of § io Wil ET . : e z4 1 i ance advocates, in discussing the On. | M0! and Charles Oness stated 10a 1 op Driving. Pl t th / pure wool goods, 54 inches wide. 75¢., $1, $1.25, $1.35, tario Nyuor act of 1000. ik "I hace ha had seen' two empty whiskey bot- Police Magistrate Farrell has sent easin ; 0 J € y $1.50 yard, always been an absolutely temperate | 10 on the bar. Joseph Miners was at out warning that he will heavily fine man, as was my father before me, but the hotel but saw no drink given out. | gpyone guilty of driving across Fron. : The respondent had seen no liquor, tenac |, park. s : ny. I do not intend voting for the enforce- ' Many complaints have Hosiery Made to Fit and Fit to Wear ment of the act of 1902, because | am and he bare that be Sod oilers been received of violations of parks' » The - . . of opinion that it would not be ad-.] none to be oven. I 1¢ = hearing - of the ordinances, and Magistrate Farrell is - FOR LADIES --Extra heavy quality, plain and rib- vantageons to the cause of. témper- charge is still proceeding. determined to punish offenders. : N . - ce as the present | * : : i * bed, 25¢,, 35¢, 50c., boc, em A RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Comes Back To Port. ame Is pl 3 ; ; Brilliant Wedding Ii London. mn A telephone message from Owdens. FOR GIRLS --Fine and heavy ribbed - and plain Tian Sane SPE And Some Thirty Persons Report- tobe wage Tram Duden London, Dec. . 3.--The marriage of , hure, morning, announced' that Cashmere. 25¢., 30C.; 35C., 4oc., 50c, 75cC. Miss Alice Constance Ward, , ed Killed. I Capt. Lesstic would not proceed to The Place York, to Capt. Cyril |} Somerset, Kv., Dee. 3.--A disastrous Yewioundland, as attended, but would FOR BOYS--Strong, closely knit ribbed hose, dou- | #t Holy Trinity church, Sloane street, nrick occurred, this morning, on the return to this port and winter here. today, was one of the brightest over Queen end Crescent railway, at San- The Petre] is exnoctod hors this bled on feet and knees. 2sc., 30c., 35¢., 40c., 50C., 60C.. |i. hurch was crowdéd with | bright, Tenn. Twenty-five passengers ing. - : " THF LOCKETT SHOE STOR Fits tives of the American con- | and five rajlwe ne are reported ------------ | v en ! . Pn Gone To The Wreck. a ay went and English society as well. killed. Enginier Connors, Samuel Brv- | "ant, and Fireman Fowler] of this Thy "Donnelly company's wrecking ; Statue Of King Edward. city, are reported dead. Evry avail amer Donnelly left. this afternoon , ; v London, Dec. 3.--A handsome statue | able doctor has gone to the| scene. {Tor Cobourg for the scene of the dis ; xs ¢ of King FEdward was unveiled at nf em-------- ey aster of the schooner Jessie lirum . ' - a Reading to-day, the occasion being; Five -of , the crew of, the Bannock- | mond, "ashore there. A complete - ; : v made one of interesting ceremony. | burn were meiibers of St. James con- wrecking outfit whs taken along . : @ | he unveiling was performed bv) gregation. | -- All Grades. There never was as good as manufactured by the 9 9x 'rince Christi jn the presence bf 2 large tins peache 5c. - 1 "Capé Cod « werries 124¢. qua : iranian I Mui tien 2 Sve The pelos 00, Gilg ar STenberticn 124e. quart ot Joa NADA METAL €O., WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO, ONT. '

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