Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1908, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT To Clear This Week John McKay Fur House | Lloyd's Weekly newspaper, Eng., a great money-maker, rex jilest to Canadian free INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Lon journals fo Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Bounds, | "(Chamois Vests,' Grapes, kdwards & Jenkin, $1, at Bests', The Ontario Churchman on sale Extra sitfong Uglow's Book Store. all colors, 28c.; mittens; 1c, A 81 two-quart fountain syringe for {20c. New York Dress Reform. H0c. at Wade's drug stove. The Ottawa College Sale of flannclette night won from Queen's, be, New York Dress Reform. own winy William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders received at M-Auley's. Phone 778. Burtch's fresh grated horse radish for roast beef, pork and all kinds of meats. Ask your grocer for it. Several of the sisters of the House Providence have tered cases of sickness around ton. and vicinity. H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's. Leave at Auley's Book Store, Sale of threeinch silk per yard; cardinal, brown, ; navy, ! 95. ribbed or plain, blue, pink, green and white, New | New York Dress Reform. | The Saginaw left ly this morning, en route but she had to return to repair steering goar, She hoped to get away | again to-night. : "Rod and or first-class storage on Sariages, | Waodstack furniture, ete., go to James Latur! ney's Carriage Works, 390 Princess St. If the moving picture w flerceness, will be the hyvpliy of Matt, "Wildfire," a¥l plant all over someone else's map." The latest piece of assurance * regular at debaters, dresses, to Queen's and back, der the audit of Ottawa College. Wa-Hoo tonic, $1 bottles for 25 the bargain counter at Gibson's Cross drug store. Phone 230, of been called out to at Kings | from many of the near-by towns. ple from Gananoque, Napanee, other places were in to attend the forman » "Livol,' {toric Sold only at Bests'. ribbon, 12%e.] Woollen #tockings, from orders Me several cashmere, York Dress Reform. Limestone No. oar-! meets Thursday evening {A full attendance tion. of officers for black lodge, 91, A001 , eight o'el requested. 1908, dleamer port, to Cobourg, Ont.,, is | stories of interés, the last season's sport in several The important 'illustrating | International Control an. ofl Takes Fisheries is dealt with in villages abe: A. Kelly Evans at a 5 | ference of the American Fisheries 18 | crety crowded War grows n lv ine os, someone cof the Donoy Hew 2 by ) A AAA A madd FEW MORE DAYS Aad LNS don, sending a a v potive of its Canadian busifess, $1.50 for sweaters, 60e.; toques, 15e., who | had to pay their be- cause the society was not directly un- 25¢3 on | filled church of young people, Red subject of prayer, ably advoeating the The show, last evening, drow proplé] Peo and | per- the greatest reconstructive {inte arfere until they kinds, 25¢ WW ock Installa- I'he Canadian sportsman's magazine, | Gun and Motor Spor ts," | with including notes on pro- subject of the | reat an con- So & And Our $16, $18 and $20 Suit Sale has Ac- complished Its Purpose. "This is our last notice to : % remind you. If you intend : THE THE 5P.M.EDITION "> CHILDREN IN: IN: TROUBLE xvas i Wednesday afternoon, Mr. leach been employed in the office of MAY HAVE : TO FACE THE Hendry, Frincess s for CHARGE OF THEFT. { years, and on Wednesday afternoo he had vecasion to to the uppe | flat. There is a rope hoist Alleged They Broke Into House store to hoist the goods from floor t and Made Of With Two floor, awd 'while Mr. Leach wa working the he in Savings Banks and Contents. Abide Tr el Jol. aged twelve, | foremost, down feet to and the -other eight, taken in | flor below. He charge, this morning, Constable | id arrived and a hurry {James A. Craig. It is alleged that [for James Reid's | they broke into un house on Bagot | tured man. vo | street, and stole two small savings | | banks, which contained about ¥4. The + | elder girl admits-having taken one of | ube banks, and says that her COMPAN- | bruises he. had received | ion stole other bank. Although| rice und a had Mat the police station, this. morning, | Ng, sted strongly | iocon cs {the younger girl protested s Rong unconscious most | : : [think she had nothing to do with the | 4.0 morning was resting easier, { theft The elder girl handed over one i | many friends will he very sorry {of the missing banks to the police, but | {hear of his accident, and hope | the other one has not yet been loca- ted. The Bagot street resident, at | him around again soon, { whose place the robbery took place, -_-- Lstated to a representative of the Whig MILITARY MA MATTERS ithat he did not care to press - the {charge against the twé children. I'he theft was committed on Tuesday afternoon, ar d the ire Was no person in the house at the time. A broken pane of glass, in a window at the rear of the house told the story of how en- | trance was secured, The getting away with the hanks, which were on a shel | in the dining-room, was then an easy ' matter. There wore three banks, bat! head of the 14th for ot least another only the two were taken. The banks | year. The regiment has prospered un belonged to the three children in the | ¢ der his command. The colonel has | family, and contained their savings of | worked hard to bring it to its present | many o week. Suspicion fell on the | state of efliciency and strength, i two children now accused, as they bad There will he a short lien in the house on several occasions | here early in the spring and knew the whereabouts of the two | militia stretcher bearer safer, The case was given over Lieut.-Col. Dufi, P.M.O_, Constable Craig, and that officer charge, been making an investigation, It is expected that The elder girl says that she and her | Tete de Pont barracks companion paid their way into the | very shortly. As i five-cent theatres, out of the stolen | by the Whig, only | money. will be made, There ment has decided { ordinary, at the racks somewhere morning when Fort Henry, chatged with the theft engaged in a | repairs must lively passage at arms. The elder ono | months or in time for the acensed the other of taking a hand in | for' officers, which is to | the theft, but met with a strong de- | March. | nial. | Whether or not the case will reach {the police court is not known at pre- biit, in al probability, a settle- tment will be reached, a¢ it is under- stood that relatives of the children | are ready to make up the loss. YOUNG PEOPLE' 8 UNION. EDWARD LEACH INJURED. Twelve Feet From 3tory Floor. 13 13 ha street, go Om bear th ropes his balance twelve 3 Iwo little 'girls, one were ny ' call was sen ambulance, The. in- gained copsciousnuss him to his home. Pr. Lhe bruise over the eye. of the time, Hi Ww de Pont. The term of Lieut.-Col. as officer commanding the 11th Regi ment, Princess of Wales has been extended twelve months. time expired on the 18th, bul deemed wise to retain Col. R. E. Kent course held | for all companies, to will be has y the mpeirs will be intimated temporary repair the militia depart to build a new bar in the vicinity within three vears The completed within two repently quite out of the station, this the two children Was a scene, police be bey mn nn ICEMEN ANXIOUS. sat For the Harbor to Freeze Over | At Once, harbor, west of was all open this mornin down The park, we having been blown that point. A few more days like this twith the thermometer registering Maedonale i the below The Annual Mpeting~Rev. G. A. Mackenzie President. [the zero vicinity, and the harbor The annual meeting of the Kingston |x solidly frozen. Young. People's Christian Endeavor | The ijcemen : [ Union was held in Princass Street (over the weather conditions. | Methodist church. Rev. A. Macken [are anxious to : | zie, president occupied he chair. 'Lhe | the supply for the spring and summer | reports of the past year's work given |! hy the officers of the executive were It is just a vear ago to-day since the jee dealers began to cut. Two years very encouraging, and as algo were | | the reports from the different societies | ago, they did not commence till Feb in the union. The First Congregation- roary 16th, and they had to put on | lextra gangs and work night and day. {al and Calvary Young Yeoplds' Soci {It will be weeks before there will | | eties have lately been admitted to the | be good ice-euttis | union. | Rev. C. A. Sykes addressed a well | on the | A Wednesday, will are gefting, impatient two Simpson-Hogan. | very plegsant. event took place on | January 22nd, in the mar- | of Miss Mary Agnes Hogan and James Simpron, both of this | by the Rev: Father Gray. The bride was attired in cream trimmed with ribbon and lace, net waist, old velvet hat white ostrich plumes The Miss Emma Simpson, She wore Imarning watch, ten or fifteen minutes | riage alone with God in the morning before | Albert | the duties of the day were begun. He | city, pointed out how Hon. W. E. Glad- [pretty and Gther great 'and Lvoile, busy men | not let any other engagement) {ov or had {with rigrmed | peru bridesmaid was Sykes said g_ vic lin | ter of tf 8 o {player does not tune his instrument | is ¥ he i 1 lafter & concert, but has all that done | PFetty hand embroidered 3 ct | dress with mauve velvet thefore. So it should<be with us. We Tha groom wos supported ba {should get in tune with God hefcre {Hain brat) or MW the » ting y would be : | starting the day and we would b Vthe ceremony the party: retarved lable and better to perform the duties {the home the groom {that lie before is as Christians. hmptuous Stpper. wa . The following officers were installed | for the year by Rev, Mr, Sparling : | 'resident, Rev, G. A. Mackenzie; stone rose would r | their duty. Mr Proms a eréam silk picture hat Daniel After to a The i bride and groom gtood under a canop and a wedding bell while their health drank. The numer- | Frenident Miss Playfair; recording sec "to us costly and useful presents testified iretary, K. Ross; assistant regording| = (p= coin in he the | secretary,' Miss Stevie Moxley; corre couple are held | sponding secretary; Miss Friendship: | | corresponding assistant, Miss Leach; | Di treasurer, Dr. Knapp: organizer, H William Aitkin: -- superintendent junior work, | Miss A. Brown. Sydenham Street] | Methodist church Young People's So- | decensed was horn in Scotland, sixty- | ciety won the banner, having the... years ago, coming to this coun- largest percentage of its members' at- bry when. a lad. His wife died a few tending prayer meeting, | months ago, and he had no other re [lative on the island, The funeral will {be held on Thursday. Services will be The annual congregational meeting | conducted by the Kev. Mr. Lancaster, | ofl St. Andrew's Presbyterian church | of whose church the deéeased was | was held in the Sunday school hall op} member. Wednesday evening, a large number of the members being present. The fin: ancial report showed everything to he | in & flourishing condition, and the | de! bt of the church has been reduced | $500 during the year. The reports of the committees and sotieties were read and all found to be in better. condi- tion than they ever werd bifofe, The following managers * were, elected for the year : Messrs. Clarke Hamilton, John Melotyre, W. 6. Craig and J. McDonald Mowat. of bride. of where partaken : roses vice- | was wh voung | on Wolfe Island. J. Cameron, Wolle Islagd, | passed peacelully away, on Wediiesday |alternoon, after a year's illness, The | The Annual Meeting. a Held Jolly Party. | One of the jolliest crowds of the sea- | son left, Wodue wlay evening, from the home of Miss Hattie Watts, Colborne street, and drove to the home of Ed- ward Shepherd, Glenburnie, where al pleasant evening spent with | games, music, ete, prizes being won by Miss V. Moxley and Charles Pitch- | er. The merry crowd reached the city at arwaaely hodr, and very much joyed "the moonlight trite home. 5 was - on- | A Talk On Zenanas. Miss Strickland, Canadian mission- ary to the Zeuanns. at Tarn Taran, India, will speak at St. 'George's hall on Thursday at 8 p.m. Concert At Cooke's Church. The Olive Branch Mission Band, Cooke's church, held a most Sand, Jeoncert on Tuesday evening, at which D. A. Shaw acted as chairman. A pro- gramme of music wos given by the Aw. oz the wonders to be wrought v! 4) ji oe children, and others taking part DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANDARY 23, Second Division street, : James | some i built in the | was gnconscious whe nj Leach passed a bad might, being but | to see | Only Temporary Re Repairs to Tete | Own Rifles, | His | it was | Kent at the | i the | | nj tot begun | id in | They | get to work haprvesting | | | | | piece act, | penditures of | Mr | ure, { breach, { bil], { the | cussion on the | den, i following. 1908. SPECIAL TO-MORROW. We will sell of our stock of i a To-morrow the balance ol 5 o dl - em Eiderdown Quilts and Wool Blankets At prices that will prove attractive to thrifty housewives, : $6.00 Eiderdown Quilts . Covered with fine quality French sateen, dainty with ventilating eyelets. tl be | fore the ambulance arrived to remove Fg Bogart examin- i Fa | ed him, and found that besides se vere | If a digloGated | { patterns and finished Yours To-morrow, $4.75. $5.00 Eiderdown Quilts. | i i . Dainty designs in French Sateen and from one of the best makers in England. . Yours To-morrow, $4.00. 450 Eiderdown Quilts. ok quality down, covered with a Cashmere de This make is usually | sold at $5.00, but this season we have been sell- ing them as a special at $4.50. { sign, English Soft Chintz, | | »¥ | The Balance of These To-morrow el | For $3.50. short course All 'Wool Blankets At reduced prices | Fancy Rugs, " Special lot at $1.25. | Grey Blankets at Special Prices. i »REMEMBER the prices quoted are only good for To-morrow and Saturday. If not prepared to buy you may select one and have it placed aside until required. a CLEANER ELECTIONS. Bill to 'BIG JANUARY SALE Blankets at the ever seen in Kingston og 7 {7 Amend the Elections Read. Ottawa, Jan. 22 of legislation the - house, to-dav® Prince Edward, Ont secks to amend the and contains tion methods, boxes an Act An |B was important Simpeoibes I Clocks Are good time keepers and will prove their lasting qualities in years after pur- chase introduced in by Mi Alcorn Mr. Alcorn dominion elec Horse reduction biggest | bill ? 5 | | | { | tions| We don't want to carry any over, Won't | clauses elec maki lot impossibility ting an end to the corrupting stituncies by promises of the people puhlic cleansing bal put bows and must dispose of them. YOLUS it and last long at the price. ol con 2.50 Kersey Stay-on, $1.85 $3 Blue Stay-on, $2.35. $1.50 Jute Lind, for $1.10. Whips | possible large # money in of buildings works, The bill makes set against corporation to campaign funds, and imposes heavy penalties on government offic take a prominent part in electicns. Alcorn, in introduting his means stated that as the government for in the speech from the] promised to bring down" for the shape and Clocks for the parlor. Clocks for also a dead Also Halters, and Rugs, at price. WwW. A. Mitchell, | Hardware Circingles, the dining room. Iowest contribution Clocks for the library. Clocks for the kitchen. Good Alarm Clocks Fully warranted and Cost prices, als who ©: two sessions soid throne had legislation reform - EE | had forgotten it I'he steamer Wolie Islander was or a private member to step into the [able 10 make the trip over from The f this cold snap ghs and colds horehound eand; Bed Cross at electoral an |= i un | the to do remained | 80, island, we boat Throughout thé explanation of the | busy now, Sir Wilfrid Laurier listened at-! "For co tentively, and it was read a first time {Tashioned The balance of the ° sion | sticks, at was consumed in an academic talk on store. question of fisheries, Mr. Sinclair The of Guyshoro, moving that a select | damper committee be appointed to deal with! it. Hon. 1. P. Brodeur did not have | an opportunity of airing his views and the resolution is switched off until Jat er on. Nir to-day Spangenberg Watchmaker sntinne be ald twisted drug | and Jeweler St er | | day's ® ses Laibson's King Issuer of Marriage Licenses. i stormy weather of tol 1 a 1 the k | attendance last dav vig eount a Le . ' Store, mi very m Satur por { ett I of on sale, ay eent, Rhoo EIRP RIPPERS ESPs Wilirid announeed that the ini | surance bill would be taken up to-| morrow for its second reading, and then public works estimates. The di Japanese question will be resumerl, on Tuesday, by Mr. Bor the - British Columbia members $985900000009009048086800000000000000000080008 SATURDAY THE LAST Up to and including ROUGH ON THE REGULARS. How "Posted" Drunkards Will Be Kept on List. Milwaukee, Wis, Jan. 23.--Saloon ? Saturday we give by the application of electricity in the Orient, Charles M. Pepper, in Febru- ary Seribner, outlines the great} scheme to extract nitrogen from the air of the Himalayas and combine it with the limestone to produce great apantities of oi iSilinee for the Pun- jaub. Fi k Palmer will have a story with an entirely new situation, raw "out of the modern application ne to warfare. Order your eqorset at New: York Dress Reform and you will be sure of a porfent fit. As well as our large steep of all "the best ready-made cor: st we manufacture any stile to or « to take advantage of this sale, don't hesitate, but -eome and save £5.00 on "your Suit or Winter Over- coat, : : Best of Linings and Trim- mings and Workmanship Guaranteed. All orders promptly executed. All sales for cash. vingston's. ry badd SRABAENE for 25e., the inter, : 1. oy bargain eo gular _-- at Carbolic tooth powder, two bottles] ~ Crods Sug store. Re-| J n the mme were Misses Massie, | Bajus, Tweddell, Toronto, and Crumley and Couper Mrs. ¥. McKay, 2 Messrs. Suther] > keepers in Mapitowoe hinve petitioned the common council of that place to order the chief of police to co-operate twith them in preventin- "posted" drunkards from obtaining liquor, the chief to take each to every saloon in nitowoe, and persopally introduce him to every bartender in town. In addition the saloonkeepers desire photographs of ench dfunkard to hang back of the bars, so that the 'bartender will know at, a glance whether he can ssbve those desiring drinks. The chief endorsed the plan. { Sealshipt Oysters, Oyiter shipped under seal in patent : 20 Per Cent. Discount On all Trunks, Valises, Men's and Women's Packard Gold Bond, Empress and Dorothy Dodd Shoes, and all others in the store. 2 Remember Saturday, The Last Day Lf Ge Toockett Shoe Store. essonssnensasss » ssesasssssssase i W * * . * ° * . * . . . . * * > » o . » . * * * . ® . » @ . a . o » * - Sssssssseasecncntasenese 00000000 OOOROYSY

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