Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1908, p. 8

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-- - ---- - -- - - PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1908. |THE LATE MRS. J, H. JONES. re w-- --_ { i { THES PM. EDITIO 1 She Fassed Away Suddenly on | | ' | ~ Monday Evening. | | | On Monday ev ening at 9:15 o'clock, | } Mrs. J. H. Jones, of 31 Johnson | Y 4 [street, passed 1G rest. She had been | } SS-------- troubled with heari disesse for some | | SUBS( 'RIBERS OF KINGSTON yuais, but hes Heatly ede Suddenly { i tand unexpectediy. fe deceased was | } PUBLIC LIBRARY. jborn in Watertown, N.Y. sixty-seven | i years .ago. Her maiden name was y =. i Report Received From Libarian Elizabeth Wilkinson, daughter of} 4 | ; § and Officers Elected--Inecrease | Archibald Wilkinson, 'who was once | vo hes me LIN rns eo | P r nN t >) { : ; . chef of the British-American 'hotel, of | cS Sila av in Grants is Desired. {this city. Forty-two vears ago, she " i The adjourned annual meeting of the | as married to J. H. Jones, who has a : ; | subscribers of the Kingston public been in the barber business here for ; { library, was held, . on Monday after- | the r= thirty vears, and who is s0 | { noon, in 'the library rooms. The presi- {widely known and respected. Mrs. | Sent. A Stradhan, was in the chaies | Jones was a member of St. Andrew's | J *'H rst order of business was the |church, and a woman of exem plary | as ' o 3 an {receiving of the report of the librarian, | life. She leaves CD. a fasthiul | Find Dainty, well made, inexpensive, {and after it had béen read, it was con- (husband, three sons and one daugh- | |, Just as nice as you would make them yourself. Iwidered, by all present, to be a most ter, the Jatter at home. Several { A Rg] " . : . | satisfactory one. The ®report showed | years ago, when their mother died, A $ : . {that during the year, sixty-five new she took upon herself the bringing up ® i | subscribers had been -added,, includ- of three grandchildren to whom she | | UNDERSKIR 1 S ling forty-two two dollar subscribers | gave every care. The many friends ! | 4 { and twenty-two twenty-five-cent ticket- | and acquaintances of Mr, Jones will { Enolders. The collections from subsecrib-| all join in sincere sym hv with him | : AIS J ¥ - sympathy. with him | - lers amounted to $391.60. The total [in the loss of his devoted wife. | a ng : D y . > : | number of subscribers for the year) nye mas kt a Li \ aa ' 30 iffernt Sty les to Select F rom. was 216. | GOOD COMEDY TEAM. - . The election of officers and board of | : management resulted in the election of | Doing Funny Things at the Bo Nightgowns ull the old members, with one change | Princess. > i me . . » rt univ on he baard of ll bea sow | The people' who are doing things Both lace and embroidery trimmed. ro member. : 2 {funny and generally entertaining at » z is : The 'officers are as follows : {the Princess this week are Conger and : : MN Corset Covers President--A. Strachan, {Odin, a comedy team whose pictures . ji . Treasurer--J. Redden. | = Many new and dainty designs. Secretary--Dr. Isabella McConville. . Bord 'of Management--Misses..M. | Drawers from 25¢ to $3.00. Chemises. Crawford and M. Davis, Col. McGill, | Col. Duff, Messrs. T. McKay, Robert- | ¢ son, Rev. W. Y. Daykin, Rev, Edwin Ss ell, and James Craig \ W STOLE $5 00 J eres Dr. Chown, Robert Mc- | bi 1 > S TO= 0 R SETT. ' $70.00 Cal and 8. Harper, iio and Joi py SPECIAL . M R . Ow. ' $ . ue hearty vote of thanks was tender- | J 3 1 25 D S 1 Silk od the librarian, Mrs. Beatrice Elliott, | ozZen POO. 1 ° and the secretary, Dr. Isabella = Me- | You must come in to see and appreciate the Conville. The ligariss same lu for a | 50 Yards Spools English Sewing Silk, suitable for machine or hand- 8 . . > iN se, for the w p A ' Bargains FINE FLIRS to be picked up in - BO i wed 'sine sie) = - sewing. Colors are Black, Cardinal, Brown, Navy, Dark Green, usually 3 3 ary took over the duties The library | ww hopowith WR. "Pha br ' sold at 5¢ 8 s00l. opr Show Rooms during January, 4 ves have been overhauled, aud the fan ievewith shown Fhey ar good | F wv & . he \ \ i | singers, good dancers, and good look- | books all properly arranged, BnGEV=|{,. whey not "made up." In their | Y 1 1] . erything is in first-class condition. } act last night they concluded their ours O~MOrrow;. } ! The question of financial aid for the! um by introducing the *'American library came up for discussion, and jockey Boys," which fairly took the ( was felt that the city council should |, ~ by storm. Mr. Allen can be | \ C Poo . increase its grant of $600 to $600. | on gratulated on having suth a good | : . Last year it was stated that thel am for this week, | : = grant from the council had been re- | | ------ we to $400, owing to an error, | i ; duced ] Donoghtie-Byrne Wedding. D ' . . ' . his sum befug placed In the wilmates! A very pretty ceremony took place | 1,000 Cards Black and White | 300 packages good quality Black in mistake for the usual grant o 'lat St. Mary's cathedral, on Wednes- | Eons . a t . Cnitting Wool 10¢ It was also pointed out that the ldo. mornive Junuary 15th, the: cons Hooks and Eyes, 1c Card. Saxony Knitting ool, A a grant from the government was be | tracting parties being James P. Dono- | : package. coming smaller each year, owing to] gue, of the penitentiary staff, and | 125 Boys' Knitted Sweaters, Cardi- BEALE EERE AITLE ATI 000000000 650 ot Al he government had|\iss Kate Byrne. The bride w "| : ; : i ize . HFS +44 ¥ FHEIBEE ALLEN the fact that the government hac Mi Kate B The bride was lat 3,000 Cards Black Cashmere Mend- dinal, different sizes, rang- ' more libraries to support each year, | tended by Miss Annie Hanson, and | c W 5 L and thus the grant to each had been| the groom by his brother, Cornelius | ing Wool, 1c Card. » ) ing in price from - 50¢ to 6hHc. : cut down. It was also intimated that Donoghue. The bride was attired in | Y To-morrow. 35¢ - : a meeting of the special committee of [4 pretty suit of blue lady's cloth, | ey ours 0 oo Are : the board of trade appointed some |with white hat richly trimmed with Children's Warm Gloves, in Greys, Famous Butter Scotch, 20c per pound. . time ago, to take up the library ques-| ostrich plumes and the bridesmaid was | 600 yards® Checked Glass Linen, | Fawns, Browns, Navy. Regu- tion, wouid be held shortly, and the attired in a becoming suit of brown, | | pg > en A BATGER'S 3 | outcome would be that the 'ity coun-| vith hat to match. The bride's going. | good value regularly at 10c yd. larly sold at 2ic. Yours. To- " . ; : cil would be asked to take over the {away costume wag of green "cloth, a ~. morrow, 15¢ hair. 3 ENGLISH TOFFEE, 25¢c. 1 pound tins, library. It has been suggested that | with fur-lined coat, the gift of - the Yours To-morrow 7c yard. . I i : : the city operate the library with the | groom, whose gift to the bridesmaid -- " # [aid of a Carnegie grant. twas a-- handsome amethyst pearl | A. J. REES, 166 Princess Street + It is a well known fact that the | brooch, and to the grooman, a gold i> Sls & Hao A sk SASARA: 24k: A aka . reading room alone at the library, locket. Mr. and Mrs. Donoghue left PEIFFPP PHF EPEAR EERE * which is free to everybody, is proving fon the noon train amid a shower = of | a great benefit. There is a fine read- [rice and good wishes. | ing room, and it is equipped with all * -- or---- a ---- f BASKETBALL GAMES, the leading newspapers and maga- Have Built A Slide. | : - . zines, paid for by the library with no | The cadets have vonstructed a fine | Two Scheduled in City League To-! fees to cover the expense, It is felt | wooden toboggan slide on the Fort A SHAS ---- ------ Night, by some that the library shogld be | Hill, #ind when enough snow "and ice . EE -- . . . -- --- IN PRISON FOR HIS WORK | The city basketball league is at- | taken over by the city, and placed in | comes to make sliding a pleasure, the | y RRRERRRM tracting a good deal of attention, and | a solid basis. A' strong effort will be [slide will be greatly appreciated. ad i ge so 2 { PR i AS A FORGER, the games played thus far have been'|put forward to have both the grants past years the commandant has been | very interesting. The locomotive | of the government and city council Very kind in allowing city people to { | 3 The Publisher of the White Lyre, [works are now in the lead, with the | increased to carry on the work. {use the slide marked out by the | CHINESE BOYS BARRED | Spangenberg icadets, as long as they conducted in | ¥.M.C.A. St. ps' ti -- | : of Toronto, in Trouble in pre A oy St. James' ied for He Rapped Them Hard. | themselves propesty, and it is to be| FROM PUBLIC SCHOOL. Horse Blankets at the biggest Hamilton~~Under False Names At the Y.M.C:A. to-night two games| William Dunlop, in resigning from [hoped that they will be allowed that | | reduction ever seen in Kingston Clocks He Passed Cheques. will be played, and there should be |the court of revision, on account of [Phy ege again this year. | Complaint Made to dtawa--Each | we don't want to carry any over, | J a inon, 'Ont. Jan. A Judge a Yunge tatnout of the Suppo ters a his intention = leave Riugeton in the | Paid $500 Head Tax and They |and must dispose of them. Won't er, this morning, passed sentence (the teams. e first game wi se | spring, gave his conservative brethren He Was The Medium: | : : xd a ; on H. T. Wesson, publisher of the {between the locomotive works aud |of the city council a hatd slap when, | Cunadian Freemos Wish to Quality So _ hat It] last long at the price. : J good time keepers and White Lyre, Toronto, who was caught | Waldron's, and the second game will [after expressing thanks for his ap- | Jhe Kingston old boys of Toronto May Be Refunded. | $2.50 Kersey Stay-on, $1.85 : litles in iy Justine in the act of trying to pass a worth: (be between St. James' and the Y.M.|pointment, he intimated that he held [are preparing a grand banquet to E.| Ottawa, Jan. 21.--A complaint has | 3 Blue Stay-on, $2.35 3 gua ities in years after pur- less chock on the local branch of the |C.A. Harvey Milne will act as the | with Ald. Craig that a real estate man |), B. Pense, M.P.P., about the se- [been ade to the comptroler of Chi $ ne ay-on, - ih cuase. Merchants' Bank, and he Pravigusly referee, should be appointed to the court of | cond week in February, Mr. Pense [nese immigration by the Chinese Ben- $1.50 Jute Lind, for $1.10. @ Clocks for the parlor. got $100 on a worthless check rom revision. The stubborn party in pow- [well - deserves this "honor from 'his (evolent Society of Vancouver in re- ya x rd ; the local branch of the Bank of Mon- Won By The '"'Regis." . Jer, however, would not heed the wish [former townsmen as bt has always gard to the refusal of the public Rise Halters, Ciseingles, White g Clocks for the dining room. treal. There were seven "charges | juteresting. game of hockey was of business men. Alds. McCann and [ixen the medium through which they {school board of that city to allow 48d ge, a 5. possire Clocks for the library. Wes- played at the asylum rink on Mbnday P : : fi Clocks for the kitchen. Dignines Wesson, three of forgery and Ciiswn Brake away from their party, [have received 5 ""Caed Mille Failthe," | twelve young Chinese boys to attend : our of uttering forged cheques. nia} A > i and ulfilled their promise to Mr. | when they visited ly the scene k blic- sol 7 . . L g ght, when the Regiopolis and Rock-| +; 3 ; { when. they visited annually the scenes | the public school at Vancouver. The 11 son plenied wilty to all of them ad woods came togothae. At -Bal time the te h a aid that some others [of their early youth in and around |lads are between five and twelve years - A. 1 che 9 @ Good Alarm Clocks. LR ? , : A i iy 7. Ve 3 3 , a ry B Penitentiary. Wes i score stood two all, but in tle last ' a is ar {the good old Limestone City. jof age, and came to Canada be evan Hardware : Fully warranted and. soid af Rice Eva the name of | "aif the "Regis" managed to. secure Colds Cannot Exist | ---- {hay and oe ian: sour, Fuving at cost prices. i A py Of 2 i a A A AA - Th : th . . . Work At YM.CA. the head tax of $500 each. Provided ; W. Dineen, Toronto, and H. 41. Wil. | A007 ota Wade's Cold Cure Tablets (Laxative) | Phere was a meeting of the Hire: 1 they attend public school for twelve : liams, also of Toronto, to checks for 2 onre colds of every varicty ia {twelvel } a peting ie direc- | they +large amounts. Cadets Are Busy, hous if 'used promptly No. one. can tors of the W.C.A., on Mon i" hd oS arge : "Wit. cadets abe. working hard sipee {rouse it 'wd promptly. No one_can when plans for the year were discuss. (returned, according to law. but the | ow, that there are 630 Esperanto | 8 S an nhe - their game with Queen's 1I, a few for cold ae i : a fod with Mr. Thomasson, field secretar | refusal of the school board has com | societies throughout the world % P TT Task Ends In Death. nights ago. The team is improving » ® are the heginnimg of a host{of the Y.M.C.A. It is.proposed 10 see {plicated matters, and the boys have ghiriy.eight journals are published | 8 a hh . + : f serious ailments. The remedy by! iti ; . : ki Y, » Se i 3 BC : , Rome, Jan. 31.---Guglielmo Gogg, alin many ways and may make a far 9 k . Bly Y | additional financial ajd for the ag-|bad to be sent to a private school. specially devoted to the propagation |B Watchmaker and Jeweler, musical student, aged twenty, 'com-|better showing when it meets next to is Jaxatite, Sleasning properties also | sociation and it was matters wig The Chinese Benevolent Society " the language. ! King St mitted suicide yesterday under parti-|decide the round. The second team is Ye iio i hes, S-omstpation, ete. | this line that weve discussed. The an- [wants to know whether the time spent Kasagra, 'we genuine," ix sold A : vularly dramatic circumstances. also showing up well in practice and |, Pe or La Swipe also. In| nual meeting of the association will|at a private school, pending the de- | Gibson's Red Cross drug store, 20e Issuer of Marriage He had been engaged in composing | promise fair' to give the K.C.L boys a coe, Noy sa e only at Wade's | pe held the early part of next month. | cison of the courts as to whether the | and 50c. bottles. . ah opera, and his fiance, a beautiful [the game of their lives. f ny store. Money back if hot satis- | (tn rem {lads may attend the public school. will | A 81 two-quart fountain syringe for | Lieenses. of eighteen, was writing the li- : etory. i Had Nothing To Say. J conint in the Statutory Yme within 50c. at Wade's drug store @ & bretto. She had frequently told him To Have A Practice. --- Principal Ellis, seen in regard to |W ich the remission of the head tax "Five 10c. rolls toilet paper for BR PERRIER EIRP IRE that she felt too weak to go on with} The Collegiate and Kingston Pusi- Had A Nasty Fall And Cut. {certain remarks alleged to have been | may, be earned. Se.' at Bests', RRR PRR eR ina it but he urged her to try to finish a fness College teams will play a prac-| William MeGuire,, Montreal street, |29¢ by him in a recent address on e-- work which, he said, would revoli-{tice game on Zion rink, Wednesday [was the victim of a severe accident, | Citizenship, and jor which the city Heals Live A Magic. ---- the artistic world. ' tafternoon. Both these teams are |while playing hockey on the lake |"0Wi¢il asks an explanation, had no-| Wade's Ointment is more than a week ago the opera was complet- ing good form and should make | Monday afternoon. He collided with. M88 10 say for publication. He | soothing, healing application. It is but t 1 had meanwhile be- | good the . The Collegintes | another player and fell heavily on | "CU1d make reply whew the resolition antiseptic ¥nd germicide. It heals, il play their first league game on Wed: | the ice, and before he conld get up he {of the council reached him. it prevents the infection of wounds by nesday, January th, when they [received a knock in the face which cut | o m-- . germs and it destroys the germs or meet Cadets II, in the first round of | bis chin severely. He was removed to |. 0ree Englishmen, slightly under the | parasites that cause annoying and the Junior intercollegiate series. The (his home, where his injuries were {influence of liquor, got into an argu- stubborn skin diseases. Cures Eczema, B.C. boys have a game this week | dressed. He will be out of the game |P"t With 'two city men, on King {Salt Rneum, Seald Head, Cold Sores, the funior city league series, and |for some time, asx he was pretty well | Street: last, evening. The nnmigrants | Erysipelas, Piles, ete. In big boxes, ope to win out. used up by the fall ©; |Were good talkers, but when it came (950, at Wade's drug store, -- ito a iow they thought they 4 Were : A few ice boats have made their ap- . {heeded in another direction an Tramps As Burglars. jeatnace intlone the H . Surin the Yas m a|P0 time iu getting away. Lancaster, pe Teg Yel 21 .~This t out again in fine shape, and will de : "Wine of Cod. Liver Oil." a spleslia |Erue AUOuL, He oflocl two : : tonic, $1 bottles for 50c., at Bests', |iramps Who # Al last even make some of the good ones sit up r n . The fe : : ing; loitering about town and beg and take notice before the season is well ne but ha others as they do to you 'ging {dq} help ta get to Toronto, found : i frat, = lentrance to the G.T.R. ticket office ; and annexed the contents of the till 3 to the extent of about 830, and made Renew Through Miss #lyatt, day morning, Jasuary 15th, the con- Would all to intend newi i ; / 3 identify, as one of them had a a maimed' hand, which he used in beg do Jan through Miss Mgy Hyatt, : ging ax a plea for help. Efforts are Stuart , 'who is ig JShe Herald's being made to capture them. # trip conted an A Good, Old Girl. The Piaso Co., Toronto \ thani is : : ve The steamer Pierrepont went through have on sale, at Kirkpatrick's | 4 tll teasi, an Zine a > {he ice to-dny as if she kad the fun. : new style pianos, + to turn the tables an the , J | She earried American passengers and : - eons fe i, on the occasion of ihe frag store Una' : g of J freight to Wolle laland. i . "1 A publication recently issued by the y, | consecutive months, the head tax is| Central Espevantist office . in Paris ! 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ The Final Week Your Last Chance You will have this year to get Real Up-To-Date Shoes. Goods that you have got to buy pretty soon anyway. Now you can get the same Shoes, Empress, Dorothy Dodd or any other kind. Shoes with the price stamped. on the sole and we give you 20% OFF We have a splendid Stock of Boys' and Girls' Boots. i, g sift Hh i ig FE ii Gsscccecesceiocececen!

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