Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jan 1908, p. 6

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» . . -» . . . . . - * eo . . . . . . .. » . - . . - eo . . . * .. . . .® . i. 3. &' WALKER, President PACE SIX. THE DAILY BRITISH eR WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 15, 1908. Keeping Things Moving Don't forget that we giving 20% off all Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Shoe Polish. Everything. Ane Shoes now, is good interest on your money. are don't forget that if vou do not need vou will before long, and 20% Ghe Toockett Shoe Store. S2000000000 7000000000 0000000800000 0000000 0000000000 0000000000000 (00000000000 00000 -- the largest » sal¢~~for the \ simple reason DN that it is superior SN to all others, and the people know it! 5 THES P.M. EDITION THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS THE CITY DIVIDED INTO 127 DISTRICTS. Each Block Will Need Two Young Lady Enumerators--All the Churches Are Joining in the Census Scheme- The adjourned meeting of dergymen and laymen for furtherance of the work of the religious census was held last evening. The district committee, through "Robert Meek, presented a comprehensive report and policy. With the assistance of W Gordon they had divided the city into 127 dis tricts of two blocks each, with aid of a specially prepared map. Each block | will need two young lady enumerators, jwith thirty-five reserves to fill vacan { ies, 289 ladies in al To superip tend these will be ri { quired, with The homes 10 be ing to municipal { Dominion census only | report - was praised as the r tof labor and practical ideas. Nearly all the churches ar in heartily, and the others will not fput a in the way. The fact { that 295 children of school age {go to Sundav school out of 1.000 in {Omtario is alone a spur to the pro- j euring of lists. The reaching of non churchgoers is also commendable. The | census will taken on the after {noon of Tuesday, Feb. 18th. A week | before hand blank ecards. to be filled lout with particulars desired, will be {left at every house. Special blanks &ill be placed in boarding houses and institutions. The expert on Thomas Yellowlees, of school association, ity prior a 5 supervisors five visited number, accord 4.012 the The ale more for reserve census, gave joining stone only he | | publie census taking, { Provincial Sunday {will spend three days in the « to the enumeration. | The workers' committee was struck, lcomposed of the ministers, school su perintendents andl presidents of so cfetins of the churches : Rev, Wi H {Sparling, chairman; John Macdonald, secretary. i AN EMINENT DOCTOR. Dr. Barker Was a Classmate - of Dr. Third. . Dr. L. Barker, the eminent professor of the principles and practice of medi cine in Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, who spoke at Queen's, yes terday, wis the guest of Dr. James Third while in the city. He arrived 'THE ANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE BEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISHED 1867 Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 'Rest, 5,000, 'Total Assets, - 113 '000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING "BUSINESS TRANSACTED FARMERS' BANKING _ Bvery facility afforded Farmers for their banking business. Sales Notes cashed or taken for collection BANKING BY MAI{1L.-- Deposits may he made or withdrawn by mail. Out-of-town accouuts receive every attention . Kingston Branch, CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS P. C. STEVEN SON, Manager. ALEX. LAIRD, General Manager A RB IRELAND, Superintendent of Branches w-- | in the assessment law, The Best' Milwaukee-Beer. For sale by James McParland, Kingston oan] at 1:30 o'clock, and was able to re main just twelve hours, having to be {back in Baltimore to-night. Dr. Bar. ker was a class-mate and friend of Pr. Third at Trinity Medical College. He spent ten years in the laboratories of Johns Hopkins University hospital, under Dr. William Oslér, another emin- ent Canadian, now regius professor of medicine in Oxford University, Eng. {land. When Dr. Osler accepted the English appointment,.Pr. Barker was called from Rush Medical College to fill his place in Johns Hopkins. Like bis predecessor, he is a recognized an: [ thority on pathology and medicine He spent a year in the Philippines, studying plague conditions for the United States.governmment. The doe- tor 1s quite a young man, not over fortyv-tw ars of He left for Baltimore immediately after the medi- cal banquet, last night. 0 Vel age THE BOARD OF TRADE. | Two Matters of In.portance to tha Citizens. A meeting the | was beld last evening. little before | agcount of' some. of the {bers being in attendance i medical banquet, . C, H. Macpherson { brought up the matter of unfairness citizens paying beng dis- board of trade here was very the meeting, leading 1- at Queen's of business on income and business tax JJeriminated against in so far-as voting lon money by-laws was concerned. An | owner property valued at 3400 {could vote on by-laws, while a citizen | paying a heavy income "ax business Ltax could not. Consideration of this was referred to, a committee Dr. Daly made the suggestion that {the parks of the citv should be placed {by the city council, in charge of a { commission, which could do better work than a civic committee This imatter was also referred to a commit | tee, which will interview the city coun- fell in regard to it of Annual Meeting. annual meeting of the Montreal ansportelion company was held on | Tuesday in Montreal. The reports of | the past season's business were read and were considered satisfactory. | The executive and directors were re- | elected as follows: Messrs. Bartlett {| McLennan, president; James A. Cuttle, | managing director, and Abner King- {faan, T. A. Crane, F. Robertson, F. | W. Thompson and A. E. Ogilvie, di rectors. 4 The At a meeting of Court Earl Roberts, i Independent Order of Foresters, held { on Tuesday night, the officers elected | | Officers Were Installed. i A few left over from our Christmas trade we intend!» few weeks ago, were installed by closing out at a price. - MUSIC AND PARLOR CABINETS in a-fine ma- | b¥ ny finish this week at sale prices. JAMES REID. =. 'Phone 147 FASE IIASRIEE EARNS HORSE BROWN'S Famons Buttes Scotch, 20c per pound. BATGE rR' S ENGLISH TOFFEE, 25¢. 1 pound tins. A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street SS Aanseasa ate RES { Court Deputy, William H. Gimblett, be Te supreme chief ranger, assisted reasurer Sergt. Smith, officiating 4 8s supreme conductor. After the im- | Stallation, the officers spent a very jolly time at an oyster supper. He Will Not Act. Carnelius Bermingham has res the position of member of the | Board of Fudueation, to which he wus ap- pointed by the city council. His busie ness duties prevent. To Mission Of Rawdon. Rev. R A. Bilkey, curate at _ St. James' church, this city, has Been ap- pointed to the justo of Rawdon, to sucoced Rev, . 8. Dickenson, ap- pointed to the 2a of Camden East. PERSONAL MENTION. een. THE AVS EPISODES The Ax eS oi SE -- ey oc oF And Doing: |] OCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL Western Parrott, oy poape | Occurrences In The City And Vicinity~-Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Rmnembered. New laid Wa weeds. Wall Ave, ton gh nt, Ontario : of Millbave: Vinden ugh, of Odessa, for Roel NY 1 is slated for the Edueat of Odes Rochester manship ol Joard of Elmer ) ft a, bave left on a visit N.X Edwin Walsh t thur and wile € - ees aggoner s to Dee of Crawlord>& Walsh has returned Irom a business np to Montreal J Mr«. John Purcell, who has beer i hingston, returned « N.Y Sydenham, to-day, to attend At Home Miss A. Hackett, who has been the guest of Miss Marlow, Wolie Island, | Price, at HagBoner s cla ¥ has returned to Watertown, N.Y A meetin the > Wome an's Auxiliary of J. A. Gould of 4 . M. CLA. will be held on Fri Hington will be day afternoon, " that be is slowly HIproving. 'No poh Capt. Thomas Donnelly js very much | laughs at even improvext in health in the southern alderman. Citize and is regaining a slight ag-| Come fo thik over it, the (dermen may have no politics visiting at her home their chief game ; returned to. New York, he .normal class will be engaged as a nurse in| the Y.M.C.A. on Thursday Prof. Jordan will take Aion, skating carnival to-morrow night, for fancy and hermometer regis- tered six deg INE Zero. Beware of drinkin the wrong came to (bottle, and never drink in the dark the H Maude, there is politics in the but it's the wrosg kind Cy vestings, at cosy to Clavton, ut of Jarvis (Reilly, the bermans city Sure, city council Full range of fan ng Ihe many friends pleased We hear, street, : then everybody - eucy ol a gullible tory grab not clime, petite, is Miss H in this cit where she ®t. Mary's Miss Derry, Co strept, will shortly mouth, N.S... to accept hookkeeper for the firm Lovett, John Ferguson, fell, Princess ago, and days Momas New York, his parents brother, Dr, also been visiting at to Chicago. Grady, resumed at evening. charge to-night. Fancy Ith band, cos is hospital Hingwood | good for Yar: a position as of Lovett & jtumes. # 11 The sergeants at racks held a party at the racks: last night. A long letter on Wolfe apal matters 1s to hand, er did not send his name ation is prevented. Capt. Stewart, >t Club, des that beat Frontenacs t j They'! do it chiel lhe works committee' tl Jossin leave Good. prizes COMIC Pont bar- svable pedro at the bar- Tete de who most , Wien ks ely ! few Chatham street two ny "mi on on street, mess rooms breaking will be his leg, is doi around again in Island muni but the writ- returned to and so pub visit with | lie His who Robinson has after a pleasant on Stuart street Andrew Rabinson, home, re Hockey has got evening Georges lares his team has to 1 arved SHUT EVELYN 'OUT AND THE GREAT ATTRACT- ION OF CASE GONE. he s bus ss for the water the coal 18 re- Pp housé structure storation ol tne building. A should be erected. The first mes and Power ¢o Vuesday afternoon, 1 Ald. Givens on a { dical building openivg. The Trial is One of the Tenderloin = | Itting Type--Hardly a Corporal's Guard to Hear the Testimony Submitted. New York, of Evelyn Thaw from the more fireproof + Light, Heat billed © for postponed the me mittee was ut was by unt of the admiralty wrt special was oper alternoon Toronto. the city house Hod was that court this ns, Fhe only case steamer Albani clerk makes correct yote form question concerning Until the {cial statement the collegiate free first not be known. The ever, will likely be 100. As soon as ex-Mayor Mowat left the city council politics again loomed up Mr, Mowat will have to be invited 19 {take the mayor's chair for third term' and secure peace council chamber, The Frontenac liockey | St. Geor to-night, is | from the following | Sowards, Ainslee, Cooke, | Sproule, McDonald, Barry getting | Lalonde Wilkinson. The annual Glee Club con held in Convoeation Hall, January 29th. The his offi on the Jan. 15.-- exclusion courf room : will how- of sere her } is © . for mur where her hushand is on trial for mu majority, der, has aided in: proving the conten in the vicinity tion of District Attorney Jerome that this trial differs in no respect from the usual Tenderloin murder trial. Where, of police were require a one vear. ago, speeial guards d to control the to team to meet will players mobs that tried to force a way ir picked Me Dowsiey, Williams, be es hear the testimony, taday there SSrs hardly a corporal's guar inside, and they have no difficulty in and certs will Wednes Ihe «col organizations will be as- by Hartwell De Mille of Toronte's leading through. | be day ev {lage 2 Pi } A Kingston Lady Goes to Live in sted iis Fharitone, Brooklyn. I soloists Attirad in a brown broadeloth suit, i Twa hundred with goldén brown hat, Frances Wil- present at the Kingston Sk mot Ls was married at 10:30 last evening, and a fine time o'clock; to-day, to" Dr. James Kirk, [jn The ice svas in excellent of Brooklyn, a former Kingstonian, at!and good music was. furnished by the home of her mother, Mrs. N,owil 14th band. lee skating ) west, by Argh ) mot, 8 Clergy street popular this year the | deacon MaeM« the family After the we ww hreg fast the 'couple loft by the I'17 pm G.T.R. train for Montreal and New York, thence to Bermuda, to remain al team, month. The bride was very "popular | Prof among friends for her bright, vivacious | to 7, manner and kindliness of heart. The p union be attended, we are sure, ! vey I with great happiness. Dr. Kirk js A lady successful physician in Brooklyn, A. informed the rms n three SENT TQ JAIL. jthe last lew da feve., This morning of and cure A QUIET MARRIAGE, SEs ---- MYSCA year one and fifty sk s were g rink, was put condition the be rhert seems to than it turn junior "Curlers, trimming op Prof. more last vear, I'he Kingston Napanee wine in wence of as many more out, 1k their Dvde's Laird, i com a good rink last ey composed Gill, and T. and E. O. of A. T. N. member of an Whig horses ir own ening of Rev, A. H. Dyde, won Sliter's Hatch Stockdale, won Ami that team, R. J. 1 will city, r from § osted him a réc ace the Barracks driver one gave ip for a She 18 contagious and {watched by the veterinaries Fresh caught Bay of Quinte whitefish and trout, at Carnovsky"s, Harmony Club of Queer , were hosts at a banguet } 4 4 tints alternod twenty, done Two Deserters at Wese Punished. The case of two batterymen, who were found © guilty of desertion, has been disposed of. One was sentenced to 140 days and the other was given 90 days. Another batteryman has | been summoned to walk the carpet on) a charge of striking another member | of the battery. maintams the horses diseases should be m Covers after ample f Chef » college laid for had were and heen provided Asked To Withdraw It. woches were in ordér Ald. Tove has beon waited upon hv | "Alfie" Picts. of the two deputations, one from the mer- | principal speake: A chants and the other from Sydenham |timg was spent by all present, ward. asking him to withdraw his re- | 2 stron novel dealing . with politi signation from the city council as re- [eal and social life in Washin presentative of Sydenham ward. They | the leading feature of Febrans Smart wish him to serve this year out. Ald. | Set. "The Reaping" ie hy Mary Imlay Toye did nat give any answer to the i Taylor, whose work has gained her requests. His resignation is before {an enviable place among fiction writ- the city council, but has not been ers, A woman possessed of unusual acted upon: The probability is that [beauty and endless ambition is the the council will ask the Sydenham |central figure. Channing Pollock con- | ward representative to pecomsider it, | tinues his -élever theatrical articles, and 'rejoin the civie body. {and has pertinent things to say with regard: to the modern drama. To Play In Gananoque. * The January Forum has a searching The Frontenac Business College team | analysis, by Alexander D. Noyes, of will. play. its postponed game with the | "The. Financial Panic in the United Star-Bachelors of Gananoque, in' the | States" .A. Maurice Low discusées in- latter town, on Saturday night. The | cisively the trend of foreign affairs, management will gladly arrange eatos | | emphasizing the dawn of better rela- for any suvporters who desire to ag-{tions of England with Ggmany. company the club on its trip. "Songs and Song Writing," is by The first game in the City League | Brian Hooker, who has come into no- will he plaved on Thuredav evening. | tice as author of the. prize song at when the Rlack Watch will play the | Yale University: "The Art of Drink. Frontenac Businessites. Ling."" by Lowis Windmuller, deals wath A ------ i the proper use of tes, coffee and wine Napanee Parish. es he The congregation of St. Mary Mag-| daleve chureh, Napanee, has arrgnged | for Canon Jarvis a retis allowance | lal of 31,000 a year, as pector emeritus, | a and has asked the bishop to ap-| point Rev. F. T. Dibb as vicar, the stipend to be S1L000. Mr. Dibh kad | taken charge of Deseronto at the new year, justice god } Wire Pres ™ ngs ident the lub, was most enjoyable ton, is . City League Basketball. In the City dengue basketball games! the ¥. M. ., on Tuesday night the results were as follows: Locomo- tive works, 32; St. James, 19. Wal drom's 26. YMC. A, 15. Harvey Milne was the referce. ate | A meeting of the executive of the | sity league has been called for Thurs | - > : 3 doy night, to sle Brought To King ; ihe deal with a couple of Sheriff' MacColl and his bailiff, Mi St. Thomas, reached here to-du with | recyntly -l Stas, Oysters, Oysters. spec resh this morning, 40c., 50c., Gc. Poh Edwards & Jenkin, rn Sut, Thos 175, Brim Na at By ---- EE _ Our' Annual | Jar nuary Discount ale Now in Full Swing. Big Savings for Those for Cash. Who Buy This Month k It pays us to Ee ven if some of th to spake. Enamelle quarts, Enamellc quarts, Carvers, 68c. 3 oe oT ooo) po oe Wire §9¢. Tea Tray Pans, Raisin Plated Pots, Make a list «¢ inand see us. d Door Sweepers, all come ander our ary Discount. clear up our stocks this month, e prices mean less than cost, and | it. certainly pays our eustomers who have the cash | * d Stew holds 7 32c¢. 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