Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Dec 1907, p. 8

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McKay Fur Bi H 3 is called to Redpath Extra granu- on bags. | wan' LS Maple Buds, and Milk Chocolate supesh. confections. Nothing. to equal them. ® value possible, in High Grade 0 Xie Jossible. in High Dieu | will he sadly missed, as he edge and others trimmed with silk ging Robes in choice styles, $7.50, 0 tet sf 2 28 was Nellie Vanasky, daughter of Mrs. A. Vanasky, Brock Besides was the third sireet, ber sorrowing hus band and mother, three sisters, Mrs. O'Riley, Misses Katic and Minnje, and two brothers, John, Cleveland, and mourn The funeral will be held on Tuesday morning to St. Mary's cathedral. The Late Wade Smith. Wade Smith, the man so badly scalded at the cotton mill, early in November, died on Sunday at the General Hospital. Up to a few days ago every hope was held out for his recovery, but on Saturday night he began to Jail, and on Sunda y morn- ng he pa away, death being due to a clot of blood on the heart. The deceased came here from FEng- Jand with his family, only a few months ago, when he and some of his children secured employment in the cotton mill. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn. The sympathy of frienfls| is extended to the sorrowing family in their bereavement. The fun. eral will be held Tuesday, afternoon to Cataraqui cemetery. Alexander, Philadelphia, are left to [P¢™ AT THE POLICE COURT. -- Two Men Given Chance to Get Work. Thomas: Aiken &nd William Lorett, arrested a week ago, on a charge of vagrancy, and remanded, wero given a chance by Magistrate Farrell, this morning. When arrested the men stated that they could not secure work. They told the magistrate, to- day, that they thought they would be able to secure employment. "I will let you go then," said the court. "No doubt the rest in jail was a good thing for you. It is pretty hard when men are looking for work and cannot find it." A first-appearance drunk, a young man only nineteen years of age, ap- red before the court on a charge of drunkenness. He was discharged, after receiving a timely warning from the court. New Telephone Subscribers. The following names have been add- ed to the subscribers' telephone list : 361--Burstall, Major H. E., resi dence, 22 Barrie street. 353--Hreck, I. H., "Romilly House," Barrie 'street. 532--Burrowes, Princess street. 836--Boyd, Rev. J. D., residence, 106 Pine street. Annesley, office, 156 S2T--CLlark, Prof. A. L., residence, 217 William 'street. 830--Chown, A. F., residence, 126 University avenue. i61--Grass, F, P., Massey-Harris Im- plements, 132 Clarence strect. 833---Grass, FPF. D., residence, Albert street. 837--Herod, A. E., shoo dealer, 286 Princess street. 250 The Late Joseph Brennan. Death came suddenly to Joseph | Brennan, Johnson street, early Sun- | day morning. Mr. Brennan was taken | ill on Friday morning, after returning | with his sister from early mmss in| St. Mary's cathedral. He had been in | anparently good health all week. His illness was diagnosed as typhoid fev- er. Late on Saturday night, he became worse, and was removed to the Hotel died about three, morning. one of the best known barbers in the city. He was widely known and was a most popu- lar young man. He was of exemplary character, devout in his religious du- B 'el * 8 ol Ok was and a good example to his jends and associates. In his home he was de- voted to its interests, and attached to father, sisters and brothers. His mother died over a vear ago. He is survived by his father, two sisters, Misses Nellie and Minnie, at home; one sister, Miss Kate, in Smith's Falls, and two brothers, John in To- ronto, and James in Detroit. Mr, Brennan was a member of the Y.I.C. RA. and a liberal in politics. The Juuéral will be held to-morrow morn- ng. An Excellent Thing. Habitual constipation and stomach Bi--Keyes, Dr. 8. J., oflice and re- sidence, 327 Barrie street. 825--Lavell, Prof. C, F., residence 217 Albert street. 825--MacCallom, Rev, D., Children's Aid Society, Brock street. | 835--Muckleston, Miss E., secretary Poor Relief Society, 200 William street. 4d1--Newman-Spriggs, electric com- pany, 79 Princess street. 785--Nash, Dr. C. C., dentist, 183 Princess street. 829--Palmer, Capt. A. R., residence, 164 King street. 221-Post Office Inspector, office, Clarence street. 826--Rosen, J., ladies' tailor, 236 University avenue. 834--Revere hotel, L. Martin, pro- prietor, 385 King street. 497-Swilt & Co, J., wood and coal yard branch, 371 Princess street. 81--Vanluven, Alvin, rapid transit, 377 Brock strect. : A Conundrum. Manchester Guardian. Gertrude, aged ten, brought up as she had been almost wholly in the company of her elders( though not always betters), was a precocious child, yet not infrequently "stumped" by her father's political allusions./The other Morning at breakfast 5 London despatch in the paper started him on the just-passed dr Wife's Sis- trouble are the dread enemies of so large a percentage of our race, that anything which can be relied upon to give any degree of pormanent relief is greatly welcomed. rest fund of $5,000,000. tal assets are 8$113,683,53%.62. from that. city : Moore. asfigra," in 2c. bof tt son's Red Cross Drug Store. _soon fade away Cough received ts are Mrs. Annie Bowden les, at Gib- Phere ter's bill, and for twenty minutes he debated on the matter back and forth in all its pros and cons. Then at last came Mistress Gertrude's inevitable query : : addy S said she, solemnly, "why is ife's sister © Bay P wil r called Comp. Court Frontenac, 1.0.F. nd-Tineture of Rhubarb, 4| At the maeting of Companion Court drams; Fluid Extract of Mandrake, 2|Frontene, 1.0.F., held on Friday A jin, 1 ounce, and on- evening, Ilecember Gth, the following oug t water to fill a four: {officers were elected : Court deputy, ounce bottle. Shake well and teke a|Mrs. Mayell; court physician, A. E. and at]Ross .D.; chief ranger, Mrs. Me- Grath; vice chief ranger, Mrs. Wilkin- son; Jost chief ra » Miss Potter; recording secretary, Mrs. Walker; fin- nancial secretary, Mrs. Wright; trea- surer, Mrs, Soles; orator, Miss Byron; senior' woodman, Miss Chamberlain; junior woodman, Miss Doxsee; senior dle, Mrs. Scrutton: junior beadle, iss Cass; organist, Miss Chamber- (lain; trustees, A. E. Ross, M.D, Mrs. : Murray; jal committee, Mrs. M , A. E. Ross, ND. The 'People's Library. The People's Library, to be an hun dred volumes of classics, of which ff ty are service at a popular Will Live In Detroit. Mrs. Marguerite a few days for Detroit, where she wil girlhood her tial and ~ distress. dis Beantiful hand rosewood, Sold at Gibson's Red Cross new year, i | Kingston, Parkdale Canoe Club of Toronto. Convener, Bert. Short, To- ronto. Meet at Toronto. Cassell & Co., Toronto, has issued ready--at 250. in cloth, B0c. in leather. They will present each book complete in ite own subject, the best novels and best poetic works in the world, in a style that will surprise. ponsidering the low price. It is a re- volution in good printing and good ite Shaw will leave in stay with relatives, having spent her days there. Mrs. Shaw has of the community in She has won for hersell many friends since her stay in Kingston by her sweet and loving position. . 1 mirrors in. ebony and suitable for Christmas gifts. ug ere will be. no further convoca- tion seovices at Queen's before the 4 -- 3 5 . Kingston Yacht Club May Chal- lenge--Hamilton II Won the Canadian Igtermediate Rugby Champienship, The Canadian Intercollegiate Hockey Union executive met in Montreal, on Saturday and drew up the schedule for the winter's matches. Laval was admitted for this séason, as an eéx- periment. No "financial requirement was made concerning the new club, until it is seen how things turn out this winter in that regard. Toronto be affected by the addition of Laval, as it would mean two long trips to Montreal and the loss of much time on the part of the players. Queen's didn't ask for any financial allowance for admitting Laval. The report of| the Montréal Star was wrong in that regard. The schedules are as follows : Senior--January 17th, Queen's at McGill: Laval at Toronto. January 2th, Toronto at Queen's; McGill at) Laval. January 31st, Queen's at La- val; McGill at Toronto. February 7th, Laval at Queen's; Toronto at McGill. February 14th, McGill at Queen's; To- ronto at Laval. February 21st, Queen's at Toronto; Laval at McGill. Intermediate--January 17th and 99nd, matches between Queen's II and | Royal Military College I. Junior--On January 27th and 29th, | Kingston Collegiate Institute and | Royal Military College IT. will play. On' February 3rd and 5th, Queen's ITI will play the winner. Kingston May Challenge. Watertown, N.Y., Standard. According to the statement of a well- known member of the Crescent Yacht Club, recently, the local club firmly expects that Kingston will formally challenge for the George cup for eigh- teen raters mext summer, and it is ex- pected that at least four challengers will appear to fight for supremacy against the Crescent. The same mem- ber of the club also said that the Kathleen will probably be the boat which will ropresent Kingston, and | said that with a little more tuning up | it was the curfent opinion that she will be a dangerous antagonist, par- ticularly in calm weather and smooth seas. Oswego is almost certain to have a boat, and it is stated that Clayton has turned covetous eyes to- ward the big challenge cup, and is contemplating the construction of a eraft. Toronto is a possibility, too, and it is more than probable that sonie great races will be seen off Chau- mont among the eighteen-footers be- fore the end of next season. O.H.A. Club Groups. The following grouping of O.H.A. teams in this district has béen made : Senior--Group No. 1--Clubs--New St. George's of Toronto, 14th Regiment of Thtermediates--Group No. 1--Clubs-- Micmacs of Smith's Falls, 14th Regi: ment of Kingston, Crescents of Brock- ville. Convener, A. B., Cunningham, Kingston. Meet at Kingston. Junior--Group No. 1--Clubs--4lst Regiment of Brockville; Frontenacs, Kingston; St. George's, Kingston. Con- vener, A. Mitchell, Kingston. Meet at Kingston. Brooks Challenges Nellis, W. H. Brooks, the Perth Road wrest- ler, has issued a challenge to D. Nellis, of the same place, and offers to throw him three times in an hour, for a side bet of fifty dollars; men to weigh in at 168 pounds at the ring- side. Brooks claims in a letter to the Whig, that Nellis has been doing a lot of talking about what he can do to Brooks, and the latter is now wills ing to give him a chance to show what he really can do. Brooke does not care where the match comes off, but it must come off before January 5th, 1908. To Have A Meeting. The Frontenac Hockey Club will hold a meeting at the British-Ameri- can hotel, on Tuesday evening. All persons interested in hockey are cor- University is the only club that wculd |. dially invited to attend and give the boys a start. In making out your Christmas shop- ping list, put down first on the list, "McConkey's" and "Huyler's." That means you have the best. Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, A warrant for the arrest of Renizulm son, of Cetewayo and king of the Zulus, has been placed in the hands of Magistrate Stuart, of Pietermaritz- burg. : Donald E. Cameron, formerly. of New York, died in Toronto. { BRAGELETS E---- f Are in style and will be . worn. When looking for a gift you may be suited with a Bracelet. Our stock is larger and replete with all the latest designs from the best makers, Our new expanding Brace- let is one of the best made. It ranges in price from $5 1 up. ) Spangenberg JEWELLER Issuer of Marriage ~ Licenses. ---------------------------------------- TO-MORROW Commencing at 9 O'clock, The balance of Ladies' Stylish WINTER COATS At One-~Third Off. This is the opportunity of the season, as these winter Coats are all new. If not prepared to buy just yet, choose a Coat and have it placed aside until requir- ed. ALSO ¢3 Children's Winter Coats All new this fall and good values at $2.50, 3.75, 4.09, 4.50, 4.75, 5.75 up. ONE-THIRD OFF. 23 Misses' Or Young Girls' Coats' $6.95 to 10.00 At One-Third Off. hie PS : A Pair of Jaeger Pure Wool Slippers § FOR 'XMAS THEY WOULD BE APPRECIATED. Ladies' Plaids, size 3 to 7, $1.50. Ladies' Blacks, size 3 to 7, 1.25. Men's Plaids, size 6 to 11, $1.50 and 1.75. Men's High Plain Colors, 6 to 11, $2.00, i mm LT TR IRR Te [IND SE i , E THE RR Ei YEAR 74--NO. 2 NO OFFIC On an All-Red | Yet by Drugs and Patent | Again---Prestol Expenses--- From Our Own Correspondent. Ottawa, Dee. 10.--After . guest were over in the House of Comm vesterday, the debate on the adc was continued, but little new propounded by the speakers. Sir Wilirid Laurier told the he in answer to a question by Mr, ter, that nothing was being done the government in respect to the Red line project. A company had | seeking subsis formed and was HON. FRANK OLIVER« but up to the present time no offi action had been taken on the ma by the government. F. D. Monk had a series of q tions along the same lines. He wa to know if any person was at sent in England empowered to t with the goverment in .connee with the red-line," alko, whether DAILY MEMORANDA. Furs For "Xmas Gifts at Campbell Bros' Wonderland Theatre, afternoon evening. St. Luke's Church Sale and Tea evening. City Property Wednesday. This day in history :--Battle of } ersiontein, 1899. Don't forget Concert and Sooial Be Church, Thursday, Dec. 12th, Tic 15¢. A select programme. Bijou Theatre--Mme. Fanny Melba s Committee, 4 p "Sweet Bird"'--" 'The Apotheosgis © Tramp" in Motion Pictures. At The Prinoess--How Brown Saw Ball Game, Reproducing a Portion One of the National League Ga Played at Philadelphia, also 'The rowing Evil." Sdng, You Are Not Forgotten By You Can't Forget. 'When You The WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office. 229--Editorial Rooms. 202--Jobbing Department. Legal Forms, all kinds, at Whig. ar Daily Whig is always on sale ibeon's Drug Store, Market Squa Open till late each evening. FULL GRYSTAL GLASSWARE We carry a large variety o these goods, in TUMBLERS WINES, ETC. They are th very finest. Nothing bette for a holiday gift. A pleasure to show then to you. Robertson Bros. Their names guarantee Rownirees & Cadbar Celebrated Chocolate Words canot express, adequi ly, the real daintiness and do right prettiness of this seas boxes. Come in and see them while assortment #8 complete. Your good judgment will do Rt. "Jas, Redden & Co Importers of Fine Groceries P.S.--Tom Smith's Christx Stockings, in all sizes, 5c. $1.75 each. r Miss Stella M. Blethen. stenogra to the late George. Francis Parte: mil ionaire, is heiress to $100,000, her by her employer. Liv ingston's for dressing gowns,

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