Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Dec 1907, p. 2

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a § acterized th di i £ gk F i isd 5 4 gl i tioned, accomplish il i 8 y i yd use). It honorable. nation, Canada, same f siadt fei" nev: time %E £ = self to the front. vantages of § stage, Brother Ely, North of are two reasons to be given supreme lines. ker added that there was was "The the Pro- sponding sing anthem. The toast then Grand of Ca vinos of Ontario," ii thi the hope tha spend a mow Dakota, all righ advantages military pro "ws as she the speaker. "It|p of her intense love of lib- ternal desire sincere and noble her desire to do nd is a lib and in the build. we must follow when such a policy as | sohool i Bibi ¢ more needed in Canada than Rit . time. Canada, was, to- of various other nationalities on the|T east. Tho question was now forcing it- [1] a.m. and The teachings of (holm, B.A. Masonry stood for charity, love and ing and the the helping of one another. The speak- | Mass meetin er hoped being Masons they would do school, at 3 p.m: Y.P. what they could to increase the Canada, ant assist those ad- coming into the country. Jack Day, splendid joining heartily in At the close of Alderman Givens' re- marks, Brother Jeckell san; a solo, Came Home To- voice, the guests the chorus. The next toast proposed was that of "The Corporation of the City of Kingston," and to this, Mayor Mowat [come to all. § replied. At mention of the mayor's [vited. Seats a name, the guests "For He's a Jolly would not be a Mayor Mowat was warm reception, and in opening, in a [11 a.m. humorous way, stated that it almost |Wise;" 7 "feave him the desire "} tion. He announced, candidate again for arose, and sang, Good Fellow." a very to seek re-eleo- however, that he municipal honors. The city health was good; this of course could be assured |services. with a member of St. John's chief magistrate. (Cheers). During the lodge as past seven years the city had had a member of St. John's Lodge as its chief magistrate. This would not be the case this vear, however. opening "» past few years, ments, and fuefientions painted to an awakening. lo to the recent | of a new city club, and char I Tam is as a step in the right Lake, rection. "The trouble in Kingston during the added the speaker, | cises In the five , Mr. Burns lodge Tnetings, : received n ia Bishop of Ontario will preach to-mor- "of | Thomas will spegk at 11 a.m. ; was | St. Andrew's--Rev.. Dr. Mackie. Ser- and he favor | Vices, to ,"" and just be , the company "» referred to the |Eveni vernment of Canada, the manufac- | Year ry and educational advantages of country, and also touched apon Canada to the duit upon the ing at 4.15. Try fields and the | "ueen Street 1 He pointed |Rev. W. H. Sparling, t was up of the char- t be Other nations an army as great, and Rome Arms, alone would such greatness and would a navy or intellectual Dr. Snarks and Mr, Harvey officiat- ed at the piano for the soloists. SUNDAY SERVICES. The Filling of the Pulpits To- Morrow. St. John's Church, Portsmouth--The t | row morning. ¢| St. James'--Holy Communion at 8 a.m., and after morning prayer. F. W. Il am. and 7 p.m. Special Christmastide music. Strangers wel- come. Bethel church--The " preach morning and eveni Morping subject, "Some Old Year Meditations.' subject, "Some More Old Meditations." pastor will Y.M.CA-R. B Halles wil Sddrons boys' meeting, at o' ; subject, "At the End of the Street." Every should be present. Men's meet- and be present. Methodist church-- tor, will at 11° am, 'How To Win i" 7 pm., "A Thought For The Closing Year." Senday school, 2:45 p.m. First Baptist church, corner of Joh and = Sydenh streets--11 a.m., "Building Battlements;" 7 p.m., "Christ The Revealer Of The Father." Sunday school and Bible class at 2:45 p.m. Bttangors ever welcome to all Cooke's Presbyterian church, Brock street--Rev. W. S. MacTavish, Ph.D., stor, will at both services. Bandar school, Bible class and mis- sion study class at '3 p.m.; vounp people's meet 5 p.m. Strangers courteously w hs Sydenham Street Methodist church-- wv. Charles A. Sykes, B.D,, pastor. 11 a.m., "Redeem the Time;" 7 Pp oy ing "Reefing The Sails." Sunday and men's Bible class, 2:45 pm. Junior Epworth League and scoeity classes, 10 a.m.; Epworth League, Monday, 8 p.m. St. George's Cathedral-8 a.m., holy communion; 11 a.m., matins, Preach- er, Dean Parthing: 3 p.m., Sunday clas vice a by F. 4.15, men's ser- eral secretary of the Brotherhood of 8; W. Thomas, gen- Brock Street Methodist church--Rev. . E. Burke, B.D., pastor. 7 pm. Rev. Chis- will preach in the morn- pastor in « the evening. at 10 am. Sunday 8., Monday, at meeting, Wednesday. 8 p.m.; prayer at 8 pam. First Congregational church, corner of Wellington and Johnson streets-- Pastor, Rev. J, Charles Villiers, Di- vine worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. "The Story Of TT. Old Year, In Ser. mon And Song at both services. Special service of sacred sons. and old-time hymns in the evening. A wel- trangers especially id- re free. Chalmers, terian, corner Bar- rie and Earl streets--Rev. M. Mac. gillivcay, D.D., minister. Services, "Advent Questioning Of The pm. "Old And New--Mainly An Evening Of Sacred Song." Sun- day school and Bible class. 3 pam; ver meeting, Wednesdav: 7:30 p.m. trangers cordially Welton to Christmas-Tree Entertainment. The annual Christmas tree enter tainment of the First Baptist Sunday school last evening, was a decided suc- was a large audience. Two well laden with presents for iles, decorated the platform. these trees e of songs, choruses, re- given by the pupils. Dr. the superintendent, threw a few interesting punlish the our medicines> We ave nothing 7 tn We 1 70 secrets to hide. the prize Then followed strip- ping of the trees and the distribution of the many presents to the t delight of the juniors. The dox and benediction brought the interest ing evening to a close. The winter term at the Fronteiac Business Col opens Monday, Jan. 6ih--a school t gives superior train- ing in all branches. Offics open day and evenings. T. N. Stockdale, prin- There are some things that are too true to be good. take place in i at tem oO will be Ald. Elliott's opponent in St Lawrence ward 'is not known, bu Ald. Elliott 'will be elected anyway be the candidates. Rideau ward wil have Ald. Douglas up for re-election What opponents he vet ono In Frontenac ward, Ald MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS. © -- Location of . the 'Booths in ' Various Wards. ender Jamieson. 3 St. Lawrence ward--At. No. Princess street; John H. Johnston. Cataraqui stroet; Francis Tracy Frontenac ward--At. street; George' Keen Rideau ward--At avenue; John Hamer. Division streets; Krnest T. Roberts, Great Clearing Sale. also in gent's stock ning. A few cases of pure malt, thirty every bottle. For sale at McParland's. Dr. Campbell has removed his office to 150 Clergy street, opposite Queen December 9th. Street church, on Never before have we shown such a large and varied assortment of popular fur articles. We make them in all desirable shapes, and this season has t out maby sew and handsome Mik Muffs, $25.00 to Persian Lamb Muffs, $13.50 wo 20.00. Alaska Sable Mulls, $10.00 to 15.00. Western Sable Muffs, ulm | Muffs, quirre u $8.00 to 13.50. Isabella Fox Mulls, $10.00 w 15.00. Sects $G Makers Of Fine Fumis. The oralty nomi 3 mayoralty ina- the city hall, 'clock. Alds. the independent course he has taken in In Cataraqui ward, Dr. J. J. Harty, T. F. Harrison and John Hughes may will have is not toe 352 ward--At No. 82° Qucen "No. 63 York No. 350 University Victoria ward--Corner of Union and Prevost, Brock street, has made a furnishings. The is well assorted with new goods. years old, government guarantee on Rochester, son's Red Cross drug store, received at McAuley's. Phone 778. Farewells to the old year will heard in the. churches on Sunday. as mayor he will do well. t | rubber goods. Gibson's drug store. Phone 230, 1 . | Louis Laroche, Sherbrooke, visiting her parents, Mr. Joseph Frasso, Montreal street. W. H. Sparling, B.A., will ch. There gy Fhe court on Saturday. The one in the house." Gibson' ter bottles. They give satisfaction. recognize it may prove disastrous future candidates. Good men for pub lic offices are hard to secure. French and German taught Kingston Business College, head 's University. fie Thursday, January 2nd, 1908. H. . Metcalfe, Principal. 'Phone 440. The Trusts and Guarantee company: limited, Toronto, has declared a divi dend at the rate of six per cent. pe annum for the six months ending De cember 31st, 1907, and the same wil January 2nd, 1908. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The House Of Industry. able manner in "which the aged and Industry on Christmas. has undergone many improvements, and for these the committee on do. mestic economy (a committee of la- dies), is to be largely credited. The women, led by its chairman, have been most devoted in their attention the care of the poor, and the com- forts they enjoyed on Christmas are Lips of what are shown them all the while. The ple, too, have been kind, and they have been generous in ir contributions. Christmas only began a week of , festivity, and New Year's will see anothet epoch: intro- duced by these old people very happily. Thero was a large representation of the directors present on Christmas, including Mr. Crothers, the treasurer; Mr. Meek; the secretary; Mrs. Jordan, chairman of the domestic committee; Ald. Chown and his daughters; Mr. and Mrs. M. Strange, Mrs. Birch and Miss Machar. There were also several visitors. The proceedings were enliv- ened with greetings from the direc- tors, carols and recitations from the inmates. In evidence of their popu- larity, the old people cheered. the su- perintendent and the matron.--COM. The refuge Only One "Bromo Quinine." That is Laxative Bromo Quinine Look for the signature of E. W. Grove. Used 'the world over to cur a cold in one day. 25. Transferred To Mimico. Dr. W. C. Herriman, assistant at Rockwood asylum, has received no- tice of his transfer to Mimico asylum to succeed Dr. Forster, who has been transferred to London. Dr. Herriman will take up his duties at Mimico on Jan. 15th. Arripals At B. A. Hotel. F. Musgrave, Belleville: P. J. Moore. land, Montreal; Syl. Pine, Belleville; Joseph A. Thompson, South Lake; Henry Dempsey, Rednervill: W. BR Faulkiner, Guelph; . W. C and wife, R. Cousins, Napanee. Sleighing Is Poor. The rain of Friday night made the ing very bad in the city. To. Bulent i a mighty good sort of day the wheels again made their ap- on the street York. Dr. McComisidge left, yesterday, for See the tooth brush window. at Gib- William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders turned to their home at Adams, near one place where quality counts in hot water bottles and all kinds of Red Cross Miss Malvina Frasso, with Master is and Mrs. Brock Street Methodist church. Rev. was no sossion of the police week has been a very quiet one with the police, there being only two cases before the Red Cross drug store brand hot wa- The city cannot pass hy 'Ald. Toye for mayor. He deserves the honor be- cause of faithful work. To refuse to to at the of Queen street by an honor graduate of Winter term be- be payable at the offices on and after Kingston, Dec. 28.--(To the Editor): Permit me, as one who was present, to bear testimony to the very credit- infirm were .catered to in the House of to THE FIRE. COMMITTEE fle Simple Lif LY 3 ot 3 LI Lr AY pest, Mo live naturally; work AWARDS A TENDER" FOR is the day, keep your temper, MORE HOSE. It a "oN ase meals and takeia Beech- N y oh Pill regularly, as required. 1 is no medicine for the 'sim 4 life, or the strenuous, like echam's Pills sod Everywhere. In boxes 25 cen Ald. Ross Says the Ch s Made in the Depari nent: This Year Have Been An Improvement. The fire committee had a meeting yesterday afternoon to open tenders for 100 feet of hose, Alderman Ross (chairman), Henderson, Angrove and Robertson were present. Four tenders were received. Qur many friends and customers for their liberal patronage this past season and take this opportunity be *h se & Cunningham tuber, 21/quoted ninety cents and one eighty * irl bo the eandidates street. and MeAuley's bookstore. ine cents for Peorles how. Ribhar ton Covered Rink ar PEE PE TE el SEE iv 9 and is reco t s past year. chairman sai d x ™ R ; members . not think the tender of eighty-nine together. iy both Alds.| "Have you a cough?" Take Gib-|cents was good, as the manufacturers SMITH BROS 1907-1908. on excel, and Ross will resign their eats|8on's Red Cross Cough Syrup. It cures|did not allow agents to furnish hose *y wee: 8.00 sould, not hive dinner. council 'as ward represen | BBY Soughe 20¢. at less than a certain figure. The city Jewellers. & Opticians : 4.00 Jol. The 'to. d Ald. Toye's reesrd as alderman for | had trouble twice before :when it ac. 'Phone 868 2.00 nd * | brough . | this, but the a uot, require te do years is before the electors. Merit | cepted certain tenders for hose, the ! 8.00 the table [UE ler Of» Tari lore shor [merits recogaivion. figures of which were below the price ISSUERS OF MARRI- of three ia Aa was ange pane tion if they da. The mayorelect| Prof. Shortt's lecture in the Histori- | quoted by manufacturers to their AGE LICENSES. nil of six to eight .... 10.00 re the Falls: Bro. : would necessatily have to drop out as|cal Society rooms, Napanee, on Fri- | agents. However, the tender was a ' ma Ticket Office opened for sale y the Halifax of | ward alderman, and it will save day bi ht, Was interesting. 2 . | tender, and he doubted if the com- « Tickets aud Logkers, ou | Tec. 18th. 1 3 » : py Ss n eC. . . cd ealient Ki trouble if both gentlemen resign at tiduors nes St imported | ¢ ataestic mittee Sod do anything else than nk coed, for 'service was dinner, ye a nce. Hoth of thet ure Sat of = on. ete, at McPartland's. ? acsept tnt cent tonder was Band Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and the was of the best. The | "py airy. coumell wim ave 10 be hold lp Three men, out of work, were given [that of W. A. Mitchell, hardware mer. goo, ns. Weather and Pg lable Ee av Po brough - [receive their tesignations, and provide jpectestion Arig the police tio chant, and it was decided to accept BIG MONEY firry SE BONTER orchestra W. Wi for the olection of two aldermen in y night. They went from it. TB BEER was served, the R.CH.A. 5" | Officers. Sydenham and Frontenac wards Prescott. On motion of Ald. Aungrove the . eter played a choice programme of music. and "The Press" were toasted. The nominations fen aldermen and| 'For coughs and colds. Strong | committee extended to the chairman THE FRONTENAC A toast list was afterwards introduc-| "my singing of "Auld Lang Syne" | ihool trustees will take place in the [kind of old-fashioned horehound can- | 4. appreciation of the able and cour D < A} ENT IETY ol, 2nd steal fine solos were render- |, 40d "Save the King," brought various wards from twelve "clock dy is sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug | yous manner in which he had pre wa AND INVESTM SOC yh i the proceedi to a close. til » o'clock. It is known|s . : ided ver tl ittee's . delibera- . } ABLISHED, 1863. Worshiplul Master William H. Gimb- |=) 5) oC Craig favored with several eos i EE will receive no op-| A. Hogan and wife, who have been me oye he. iy a. oi - F ESTAS! Hichara Crrrtwrislit lett was the lonatmaser, and in fine solos. position in Victoria ward, in view of (spending the holidays in Kingston, re- | , pleasure to have workéd-with the Bret ed an City ond Form Fre Suing, rorossd jandt Prior to the dinner, the installation ; | : : committee this year. +He thought that es. Municipal and County Deben- the council during the vear. There is| Watertown. x the changes in the fire department Tt Mor! 8 purchased. Deposits also a possibility that Ald. Craig will| Ald. Toye has been the main SUp- | hail been of advantage to the city need und interest allowed, not be o in = Sydenham. ward, | port of light plant improvements. he the last test run ge | weeks ago g. 6. McGill, Managing Director- and Ald. Kent in Ontario ward. Who{ His business capacity is known and had proved. Wood's Phosphodine, The Property Committee. uh 2 whole The Tones The city property committee was US Eystew), Makes Dew also to have met yesterday after loadin old Vela. rea noon, but there was no particular or ity, Me: missions, Sper ea, use or lircesses Er ad One will please, six fire. Sold by ak or mailed in Bbiy. on Iv of price. New pam; eaknes: business for it to transact and it did not convene. The committee's latest attention to the city buruings con- i i ine Co. Robertson and Ex-Ald. Tait arein tho| The inclement weather of Saturday sists of storm windows for the var- free. Medic Sto: Ont field. The latter has been bowled out|put a damper on the market. There] i0U8 offices. a Sretulce, uly Ong hu Syttres Windle =a, i ccession, but is going |w, vel ing. , |two offices have ha se ouble : . amt eh thes one more o on a ory small | offerluy Due July windows, strange to say, The treas- For ni if you visit our Store KC. H. Powell to say whether they want him to re] Buy Grippe Tablets at Gibson's Red ury department is one of the offices| ROW > Be are making Specie : present them. Cross drug store. Laxative Bromo|to be newly fitted with them. The| Prices hat Jou may never up i- Carpenter and Jobber The school trustee candidates are an|Quinine is sold there. . | windows will save fuel. The pro-|Cate an od She igh Quality uncertainty, but it is said there may| There will be a union' wateh-night | perty committee has done good work| that always J aracterizes ou 103 Raglan St be contests in several wards. service on T y, at 11 p.m. in| this year and it is hoped that the| £00ds is apparent in every article. It . succeeds will follow in the way of mak- improvements to the committee which in its footsteps ing necessary city buildings. While They Last Now York Chinese Restaurani Men's Coon Coats 83 Princess Street. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m J 11 round On Mondsy from twelve. to One| agistrate. ---- $55 Coat, for <-»-t urea $46.75 The Lest place elie . air kind ho big fo held in the| BUY cough syrups at Gibson's Red| The Partello Stock Compan: |$60 Coat, for ---.--- r-- 51.00 i "4h wad Chin 00 Cross drug store. All fresh there. Plays "Faust." $63 Coat, for --------. 53.55 : - Rd following places : i-|. Mr. and Mrs. 'Frederick Jackson ; ery Tangs audi + Coat fOr x =n =n a TWEATH trot; och Boop deputy T.| Ave bee, isting thie parents, Mont | (cam Gp hn ey $75 Cot for - 8375 WEATHER STRIP m street; Joseph ' real street, for the past week. ey | ing. The Partello Stock : : : wuning Sleek." Ontario hall, Alex: JV wetuen.. lo Nostreal on' the noon | E.. "e are e Tr pany Fur-Lined Keeps out the Cold, Costs Lat? n n a if any and Saves Much, Good Variety at STRACHANS, | thedyregoing public in this city « One only Gent's Lined with No the nightly large audiences is 1 Black Russian Rat Otter Collar, riterion. The piece presented was "Faust." in which the various mem- best quality Shell, Black, $125, - = bers of 'the company: performed their [fOr = »=n=sxvee ~~ vaous 8100 Wm. Murray; Auctioneer allotted parts with credit. Alice Ken- . nn of pgierite," woven fe! The Above Prices 27 BROCK ST. conception of her difficult part. Jessye Scott was clever in the 'role of Mar- tha. The part of 'Mephisto, was ably handled by F. M. Sibley. G. Kast's. "Faust" was a fine piece of work, both in his role of philosopher and in his betrayal of Marguerite. The other members of the company in 'their minor parts added greatly to the success of the piece. The cos- New Carriages, Cutters, Harnes: ste., for sale. Sale of Horses every Saturday Attention, Furna aces ! It furnace s repairing, o vam any work fone In the way of Ho Water Heating. or Plumbing, give me | all, you will get prompt attention an food satisfaction, are for Spot Cash. W. F. GOURDIER, ExcLUSIVE FURRIER, r| tumes and scenery was appropriate to . ] Phone 3385 .| the play. he, scene depicting the 76, 78 AND 80 Brock ST. DAVID HAL 9 Brock St. 1| revels of the demons was grand. 3 Br To-night the company will give "PHONE 700. ET ---------------------------------- Ouida's popular pa,y of "Under Two Flags," and on Monday might, "We RAND Never Sleep," will be the hill. "" / "Dora Thorne. 2 Brery ewnvenisace at Wederste expen. Lovers of the good and beautiful in |§ Rooms $1.00 & day and upward fiction will no doubt be gratified to |§ Somt mp fw New Nuk learn that an opportunity will be giv- hy and en them to follow the career of gentle |¥ "Dora Thorne," the story that made |¥ If you persist in "going-it-alone Bertha M. Clay famous, in a dramati- | § Ion niimin through this old world, the che zation which has been put forth this |& = . 1 ve a are many to one that you will havea season. The splendid production will | bard road be seen at the Grand on Tuesday, De- You can buy at this cember 31st. ¥ store Ladies' Cashmere Hose at 25¢ pair. 5 Ladies' Fancy Col- lars, special, at 35c. Ladies' Fancy Belts, 5c and up. Men's Extra Quality Cashmere Sox, worth 35¢, for only 25¢ a pair. Ladies' Elastic Rib- bed Underwear, the 35¢ "Uncle Tom's Cabin." In this year's production of AIL W.|% Martin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," no ex- | § pense has been spared in securing the | ® very best people in the profession to fill the cast. The Martin show has the best people, the finest "scenery, the | most elaborate effects, the best dnd | © only Cuban bloodhounds jand in fact | 3 everything requisites to » first class Production of Uncle Tom's Cabin. At | the Grand on New Year's Day, mati- |& nee and night. . 9 ~ ---- : All Passed. ; quality, for 25¢ a gar- Frances Hayes, J. A. Dennis and |B ment. °° Perry Aylesworth, students of the Kingston Busines: Queen street, were ine the recent tion. Ome of s College, head of e successful in pass- civil service sxamiria- . them has already been appointed to a good governmegt posi- Men's Wool Under- § wear, 50c a garment. Men'g Fleece - lined Jon. On account of the high stand. § Underwear, 50c a yard. {ing obtained by the students of th :? 1 » Kingston Business College, sa Non 2 B o 4 Underw ear, been appointed, within a very short |B Jolony wgol or fleeces ime, to excellent iti eo . dominion ~oellent positions under the 8 Toe, all sizes and ------ Stole Minister's Overcoat. A sneak thief entered the home ev. C. A. Sykes, made off with the 8 . The best Kid Gloves Williams oli® In the city at $1.00 and enter et an $1.25 a pair, both ladies g and gents. All Coats { At Half Price and We have a beautift Made choose fiom. PRICES § 3.50, 4.0 EP JENKINS the vestibule purel. but the-coat was alene missing. | § he case was reported to the police. | N rs : F. A. Kilpatrick, wife _and family |§ Ringaton, are spending the week at (9 is sister's, Mrs. James . ry es Gordom, Na Mrs. K. i I 4 Johudsgw, Kingston, is vis- | § tung her sister, Mrs. Joseph, St - 18 is, Descronto. St. dou A Only Ove "BAGMO QUINDEL ~ hat to » Cures a Cold in One Day, 2 Days | 2 114 PRINC on every Rarbor. 35¢ : ------

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