Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1907, p. 2

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A brief outline of 'the story is as : Gordon Hale, a rising young com she will be compelled to wed him to save hersell a if from scandal and grace. Gordon Hale frustrates this plot, by appearing 'at the count's villa just in to prevent the plot against the woman he loves. He is sues a challenge to Count De Beaure- vart, which is accepted and a duel is fought, the treacherous count firing before the final command, slightly wounding Hale, Hale magnanimously gives him his life in one the strongest dramatic scenes ever penned. "Dorothy Vernon." In "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall," Miss Bianca West has a duel scene, wherein her lissom figure and swordsmanship are seen to full ad vantage. Costumes and scenery are of the Elizabethan jod, Mary, Queen of Scots, gnd Elisabeth of England, figure in the romantic comedy drama which has been gorge- ously mounted hy Ernest Shipman, who présented "When Knighthood Was In Flower" here. "Dorothy Vernon of don Hall" will be seen here on December . 11th, at the TWO COURT SITTINGS. _| The Cases That Will Be Heard Next Week. The non-jury assizes of the high court will open on Thursday before Justice Britton, when the following cases will come up: | Philip Hafler abd John Hasting ve, D. J. Millan, for damages for an obstruction of right-of-way and for an injunction. John Albertson vs. Joseph Harpell, both of the township of Kingston, damages for pulling down fence, for trespass, and for an injunction. ise Lehoup, city, against R. V. Rogers, administrator for Julia Mar- tin ostate, to enforce an Sgrothent made by Julian Martin, d sed, whereby she gave her property to Alphus Turcotte, city, against John Evans aud John Bell, city, for work done and material ied in build- ing Robert. Macdonald, for to arbitration Brantford Carriage Co., Brantford, against J Lemmon, to recover six vehicles ly detained and for $288, for vehi wrongfully con- verted by defendant, to his own use. The sittine of the county court will open on Tuesday at one o'clock be- fore Judge Price and jury. There are three jury cases and one non-jury case : . Selby & Youlden, city, against George W, Davis, New York, who has a summer cot at Collins Bay, for to 's vach W. E. Green, city, against John Clyde, township of Kingston. action for for injuries sustained, , {took heed, and others did not. 1/0ut by the inspector and served 3 Loafing Around Bars. by G. E.| 14 js known that some persons whose by DL are on t roll Ar Es Gl, ES ; wal iy. » responded to by they do not mind them geiting the Society," | where-with-all to quench their thirst and re lone in a while, so long as they The {don't get it at bars. This can- little | not do as the bar attendants know Mo- | the prohibited ones pretty well. The Ste- |rooont fines in the police court have vens, made all eoncttied very careful, and - - Smblltess' ale to De com- Oving 30 the lack interest on the {mended for their successful endeavors .{part of the students generally, the [in keeping the "Indiaus" at bay. How t, | finange committee of the conversazione [they keep track of them all is a kind have decided to place a limited num- [of mystery, for it is not easy to ber of tickets on sale to graduates in mind a list of perhaps seven .|and alumni. A representative of fin- |iy-five or eighty persons, who, by nace committee may be found at Ug- law, are ited from receiving hi- low's Tuesdyy, Wednesday and Thurs-|quor. If the listed persons do get a day afternoons, from 2 to § o'clock to | arin on the sly once in a while their make the v arrang t prohibi is still a "shing for The hotel proprietors are re quired to not allow them to hang around. their premises. This is satis- factory to the relatives of the listed ones and to the hotel men, too. The former know that the persons in whom they are interested cannot loaf im bars, which was one of their worst faults. Of late a more names have been added to Inspector Wright's Band of Hope roll. Some have been given warning that unless they frequented the bars less and behaved better they would come under the ban. Some Some improved, while others pursued the same thorny path they had been treading. The ones who became good were removed from the roll, while the persistent boozers, who had prov- en themselves worthy of a higher de- gree of prohibition than a mere warn- ing, received a registered letter say- ng that they had been granted the full vights of prohibition and hence. forth they could get no more alcoho- ie in bars or stores. 'Ihose letters have caused many a bitter hour to the saddened recipients Ye who lailed to heed tne kind warning _|of their relatives to behave them- The prohibition papers made on the hotels cover the space of one year and are not remewed unless the in- spector is asked to do so. selves. MEN'S SUIT PATTERNS. "The Fatal Flower" Will Bp a Big Tailoring House. , The expense of making the new de- ' and patterns for the various physique types in suits and overcoats for. a single season's work in the Semi-ready shops was $8,706. These patterns could not be replac- oded for ten times that amount, for the present season's. designs are help- ful In producing newer ones. The economies claimed for Semi-ready tail- oring are achieved hy an intelligent application of a modern system found- ed on certain basic principles. But no expense is spared in producing and originating smart and pleasing gar ments from fabrics worthy of the Semi-ready guargotee. La Salle A Foreigner. Emily McManus. The name La Salle remings me of Miss Machar's regret that nowhere about Kingston is the name of its early hero preserved, though a few years ago the local Historical So- ciety, with Miss Machar as chief mov- er, urged the city council to re-chris- ten a certain street La Salle. A clergyman, whom I am glad to leave nameless, noisily objected. - ** ris too much truckling to foreigners in this country," he said. "We don't want to begin naming our streets af- ter them." And he carried the day. La Malle is still a "foreigner" to Kingston. : Suitable Christmas presents. Liv- ingston's. anluven parcel delivery, Brock St. Teddy Bears are very pop- ular Christmas gifts for children. See the di of them in Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Prices 5c. to $8 each. One of our large show windows on the ground floor is trimmed exclusively with' White Furs snd White Teddy Bears. Don't forget to see _it when you are down town to-morrow. Ask for catalogue of fur Arrivals At B. A. Hotel. J. H. Echlin, H.W. Saltsinger, Montreal; John Mitchell Toronto; Arch. L. MacDougall, Mon- | Cameron, Wm. Walcott i . R. Warner, Toronto. { It Cures Coughs. - mond Cough Remedy for the Cure of | sol s | i i { Manager Of A Bank. | Delta Pilot. i Mr. Cotter, Kingston, the successor | of C. L. Broley as local manager of | the Merchants Bank, arrived on Se- | turday. The citizens and business men particularly welcome Mr. Cotter our village and trust he may find as- sociations such as he anticipates, so that his sojourn here will be pleasant | as well as profitable. | Indigestion Then These. Flatulence, sour stomach, heart-| burn, waterbrash, bilionsness, consti- pation, loss of appetite, etc. These | troubles have one cause and Day's | medy for ' indigestion and its evils. | Always gives prompt results. This | preparation has digestive, tonic and | laxative properties. Each bottle con- | tains sixteen days" treatment. For | sale at Wade's Drug Store. | Bane Of Politics. | The conservatives of BEdwardsbury | township have in convention nomina- | ted a full municipal ticket. The same | plan is to be followed in Augusta township on the 15th. Because the | party is strong in these places they | subordinate public interests to party | selfishness. The liberals of Spencer | ville are also selecting a ticket, copv- | ing a bad example. Hard To Get Waiters. The different faculties at ucen's | University have had considerable | that will help them out of the diffi- | the medical men when the latter hold | their banquet, and vice versa. It is hoped that in this way a far better, | all around service will be rendered. | Any Weakness In Your Back ? Sometimes you experience pain and weakness without much suffering. Lat- | er in the pain will surely come. The trouble can be stopped now by rub- bing on Nerviline--rub it in deeply | over the.spine, and then put on a Nerviline Porous Plaster. In these re- medies you will find wonderful and | quick relief. They will spare vou from | an attack of Lumbhgo, which 1s the outcome of neglected pain in the back | or side. For all muscular pains, | strains and weakness. Polson's Nervi- | line and Nerviline Plasters have no equal. Refuse substitutes. MARINE NEWS. The Items Gathered About the! Harbour. The last of the M. T. Co's barges have arrived here and have been laid up for the winter. The steamer Howe arrived at Rich: | ardsons' elevator, from Chicago, with | 80.000 hushels of corn. | The steambarge Glengarry will clear | for Sodus Point, after unloading | oral at Swift's. This will be her last trip of the season. ! The steamer Advance arrived at the | M. T. Co's slip from Prescott, where she discharged her cargo of wheat. | The vessel will be laid up here for the | winter. From the beginning of navigation until December 5th, there were 135 | lives lost on the lakes, and the prin- | cipal monetary losses aggregate $2. | 589.000. Eight small steamers have | been burned since October 7th. The | City of Cleveland and Naomi were de- stroved earlier.in the season, The loss | of the Cyprus caused the greatest loss | of life, only one of a crew of twenty- three escaping when she went down in a Lake Superior gale on October 12th. | The Arcadia. with fourteen lives lost. is the second largest disaster. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By! Reporters On Their Rounds. ] Nobby vests. Livingston's. Phone 81 for panel ary. Did you hear anyone say that street day ? the to 150 Cl street, A Street che, on December 9 4 At Osgoode Hall, in the case of Me | Cully vs. Curry, for plaintifi, moved for order for par- | to master at Kingston. tee men, came here from the States, were given | protection at the police station, Sunday night. They were out A farmer spent a busy hour half on Saturday and =u | potatoes at the market house Our Gfty-cent neckwear most unusual value for Many exclusive patterns, variety of i G as well as neater eoffbets for men of all ages, in our great Methodist church was occupied pastor, Rev preached a strong sermon land calleth for thee." " {expected easy for impostors to secure a E. : New York; Jas. Alexander, | impostor. y, Wm. Belson, Hamil- | deseribe how a woman of "| would | one could | and | presided. { mass the exercises in connection with | the closing of the Forty Hours' place. The archbishop carried the host | # | the on Thaw, Much better you feel, \ of [much easier it is to face work, and on their way to Montreal. jwork. afternoon looking | feed with new vita {for the addyoss of the purchaser of [health is sent to. bag of potatoes. Evidently he was system. {given the wrong address. He left the | . | make each »rgun do the represents | ture expects of it, and a great | system, thaf it sleepless: Richest olrings. gour, = and BerTouener. bee a of ; : a reason. why vou should 2 age p Seckweas. le De Haailton's Pills 2 Sold int WASTER GALLETH by the Charles A. Sykes, from xi. 238: "The Master is come John the coming of a God, said the speaker, so was called on ing, and even Christ The speaker went who had heard that Christ was an { impostor, had said, "1 will go and There are very same mind at the hear Him myself." few people of the present time. Martha was one of those open- minded. whole-hearted people, who | not take another's word, but but for herself. And the consequences nature conversed wanted to find imagine when one of this . with a person of Christ's nature. The preacher then spoke of Christ's man- ner of speach. He spoke as one hav- ing authority. What authority? The authority of truth. When one hears | such 'a man, against whoni others are | prejudiced, we believe he is sincere even if he is sincerely wrong ; Martha, said the minister, did a wrong thing in one way, in bringing Christ home to dinner, as it brought the religious ban on that house, and at that time this ban was worse than | a social one. Mary and Lazarus call- od her aside and gave her a talking to. for bringing Him home pot there long until His words and influences were felt. It was a hlessed pspepsia Cure is the one certain ve | jv for you and for me when He en-| tered. "Not many homes yet feel the want of Christ," said Mr. Sykes, "but the day is coming when only Christ will do, sorrows, trials, tears will come, as they did that day at Bethany, when Lazarus became ill | The sisters thought of Jesus and sent | a message to Him." The speaker then dwelt on the mes- | sage sent sisters, a message which they thought | a rather odd one, and they thought they had been deceived. Their brother | the funeral, return | dies, they have home, and still no Christ. Can imagine a harder scene, than this, returning home with- out a prayer, without comfort, with- out Christ. When Christ did arrive, told Martha that her brother should rise again, the old truth came back to her. Every one believes in im one trouble in securing waiters for their | mortality until he becomes very bad, | annual banquets, and the science and | and every one hopes for immortal Life | medical men have agreed on a scheme | until he becomes seared. The human | race at its pest, no matter where, has culty. The science men will serve for | its well formulated belief in immortal | life. "How many vears has the Lord been But He was | back by Christ to the two | home, a chillier | 'MISCALLED "HAIR TONICS i. Most Hair Preparations Are Mere. who | quickly St. | the germ, { and hair 1d All the world | druggist for Herpicide. ing i s raratively ; grow. tas a follow. | Send: 10c. in stamps an | Herpicide Co. to | sizes, Sle. Jerusalem, | special agent. | | | | | | looking after you and me," asked Mr. | Sykes, "without receiving one intelli- | gent look or one word" of thanks for all he has done. Let us arise and go | |W. F. GOURDIER, unto him.' St. Mary's Cathedral. In St. Mary's cathedral, Sunday, was ohserved the festival of the maculate Congeption of the Virgin Mary (the dogma of which was pro mulgated by the late Pope Pius IX, on the Sth December, 1854.) At early mass the number who received holy communion was very large. Grand high mass was celebrated by Father McWilliams, assisted by dea- con and sub-deacon. © The archbishop At the conclusion of the in, procession arountl the aisles of the cathedral, and afterwards = imparted benediction of . the holy saera- mont. The choir sang with good ef- fect Borese's mass, and at the offer tory, gave the Advent hymn. . The al tar was handsomely decorated with flowers and illuminated. Above the al- tar was the motto: gelorum." pers were celebrated. The Bishop At St. Luke's. Twenty-six candidates were con- firmed in St. Luke's church, yester- day morning. The bishop addressed them very impressively before adminis tering the rite. His lordship's ser mon was upon the subject of the second advent of Christ. He describ- ed in clear and forcible language the principal events connected therewith. It was not as some supposed, "The jend of things created," but the pre- cursor of the golden age of the world. Rev. Canon Grout was sent and assisted in the service. Lined gloves. Livingston's. Rest Sleep Ought to Bring ? Sleeplessness is a warning of forces at war within the body--all is not Im- | Rev. | pre- | 76 | | ,» 78 and SO Brock St ood in Vi 3 us Lobill Mente! and Brain Worry, an Weakne: rises aatorraaa, | "rice 81 per box, six for vllcure. Sold by all drugzists or mailed in | ly Scalp Irritants, of No Value Brock street, has made a eo) tions are men | A i st hair prepara in price in the order STRONG SERMON BY REV.| Xo ts mascalied hair tor furnishings. t C A. SYKES. When hair is brittle, lusterless with oi The ------ | begins to fall out the dandruff g new goods. | : f ABe Christ-- | is getting in' its deadly work at Corns Disa; [Pe Hegieet culate [TOOL sapping the Fam. | Since 8 prear. ni Festival of the Imma BY science discovered Shak dan id ER is a s Corn Salve is used. tion Observed in + germ disease there has only o takes them out, root ang oll, and | Sancep i Be paration put on the market that without possibility of injury to the Mary's. Sedan tecet | will actually destroy the dandrufl gern, . Wade's | The pulpit _n Sy and that is Newbro's Herpicide. I; reduces scalp fever, destroys and the falling hair stops grows luxuriantly. Ask your It allays nei instantly and permits the hair Sold by leading druggists for sample to 1} Detroit, Mich. Tw. G. W. Mahood, and $l. Three Stone Pear! Rings will be much in vogue this gift-giving season. Our stock comprises special values in (3 Stone) (5 Stone) and Solitaire Set Patterns SMITH BROS, Jewellers & Opticians 'Phone 866 ISSUERS OF MARRI- AGE LICENSES. For Men's Coon Coats 'Phone, TOO. The Grea? E Wood's and Effects of 4 ses. One will ploase, six {ain pkg. on et ave. New Ron wailed fres. The 'ormerty Windsort | "Ecce Panis An- | In the evening grand ves gg | | | | | Is Your Sheep Sound {Do You Get the Reireshment and! harmony--something needs correction, | Nine times out of ten the body is! crossings were muddy yester- Jou] with the poisons of half elimin- y ? at Dr. Campbell has removed his office 'and nerves are irritated, sleep is im. and half digested food. Brain Queen, | Possible. 9th No prescription cover formulated pro- duces the rapid results of Dr. Hamil- A. B Cunningham, iton's Pills. They flush every impurity from of lost sieep Tey Dr. Hamilton's Pills to-day, see how day's wee the Your blood is nourished, vour nerves 1 power, vigor and to every part of your I's betaws by Hamilton's Pills work nm- because it ensmpres and vigor to the cures harmony, health Isn't boxes, ny ull dealers. Tek X 'the | tition. Tt was granted with reference | body, keep every organ working well | remove the evil effect : who stated that they {and set you up in 4 few days. took | HSICIIIINIGISIISIISIRISIIRICIRN Housekeepers ! ¢ win 2 : W Housekeepers' Christmas. wd buy HEH HAAN HNHA A great week to practial presents, because of the excellent values. We are showing in our Staple De- § partment. E Bleached Table Cloths, $ 2x2} yards, border all $ around. Special at $1.25 & each. $ Pure Linens, Bleached ¥ Damask Cloths, 2x2} yards, beautiful designs, at $2.50 each worth regular, $3.50. H Table Napkins, extra § values, $1.25, $1.50, $1475, & $2 per dozen. Splendid showing of Bat- § tenburg and Hand-Drawn [§ Linen Pieces, Doylies, Tray Cloths, Sideboard Scarfs. Pillow Shams and 5 0'Clock Tea Covers. We ha'e also received a lovely lot of New Wool Blankets, Assorted Borders, and prices right. y i prevent Goughing in Church. ---- Jt is mot only troublesome MATHIEU'S SYRU of Tar & Cod Liver OfL just before setting out. Mathieu's Syrup is & scien- uifically compounded prepar- ation--the best remedy for all kinds of It INSTANTLY ALLAYS the irrita ots as oa onic and cures your cold. Youie jarge bottle today-- only 33 cents--at all dealers. J. L. Mathieu Co., Sherbrooke, Que. L. Chaput, Fils & Cie.; Whole- sale Depot, Montreal. Props., NOTICE.--1,000 ISLANDS. GIVEN IM NOTICE TS HEREBY yegard to the lollowing condition in tie terms of sale of the 1,000 Islands in th Lawrence, Vii --- = 3 regards small rocks, reefs or the question of disposing of the to the owners of larger islands ing, will, upon application to the ment, receive due consideration pplications - for such rocks by owners of de to the undersigned with wonths from date, disposition ve made to first applicants. horized insertion of this ad less ill not be paid for wa. Dy MeLEAN, Secretary. Depart nent of Indian Aflairs, November 26, 1907. "Loughboro Lake Bridge. TENDERS WILL BE RE the office of the County Clerk, use. Kingston, up to 12 o'clock ¢ f TUESDAY, December 17th: » any person or persons willing Ww the following work in connection LSLrucTure of Loughboro ige, to Sl in with stove a ot more than 130 feet, the » be a uniform width of 40 and the top more than surface 15 feet | » be not of fil teiow the surface of the water. Tenders will also be rectived for the t of two piers on the above oon 1 filling r information, plans, ®eo., Way at Office of County Clerk rot be seen The lowest or aay tender sarily neces- accepted. W. EDWARDS, County Clerk. | W. J. FRANKLIN, Chairmen Roads and Bridges Committees. Rev. Charles B. Gordonsmith, De morestville, Ont., died on Friday. He was born in Scotland in 184. C Gordonsmith, city: editor of the Mon: treal Withee, is a son. - 4 ° : » here you are moderate prio Cuff Links Signet Ring Drop in an showing. We presents here friends. Kinnear & d'Este JEWEL Suit Xmas We have a well Hockey Boots, Overshoes, Suit Cases, A Fancy | WHICH MAK} INSPECTIO Abern 00 eeeeRe RINE Re Rae RR Lal Mae

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