Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jan 1908, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, THES PM. EDITION INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. [waar Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. ! : (Sate of flannelette night dresses, | . New York Dress Ketorm. " o : . 3 - at : B * William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at M-Auley"s. Phone 778. "THE MEDICAL CAL CONCURSUS/ Na M elles rr is have done ap hi % } . vHAD A SESSION. ton, Pelieville, Prescott and Brockville i 3 5 te . Tp 2 \ FROM 7.30.70 10 0'CLOCK- President Falconer, of Toronto pensed at Gibso's Red Crpss drug { - | . > R University is to Preach in ny: . ; huid 4 ; , . t is propose to build a residence v : x o-Morrow ; v i i A Hall T {for the keeper of the breakwater lights | : We will place on sale a remarkable Afternoon. | at Cape Vincent, N.Y, ! 4 I'he ant sion of that supreme |. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from ud august court of justice, the medi- | Chickering's. Leave orders at Me ol COnCUrsus ct of jun et virtutis, | Auley's Book Store, % i was held on Thursday evening in the | Burtch's fresh grated horse radish ; medical building and terrible, indeed, | for roast beef, pork and all kinds of Bgl . was the punishment which it inflicted | ments. Ask your grocer for it. upon the half doen stude nts, of _ the Don't forget . to go to St. Luke's: ' ", medical faculty, who had heen guilty |social, given by "the men, on Thurs- ? C oming at a time when good quali- of unseemly conduct. Every official of day evening, at eight o'clock. ty Warm Underclothing is much the venerable court; from Chief Jus- | Pure gum rubber hot water bottles . . a o So tice N. J, McKinley, who presented an [from Gibson's Red Cross drug store appreciated. Tnis will prove your awe-inspiring appearance in his judi- | will last for years. It pays to go cial robes, to the humblest constable, | there. { chance, ' cared to be fully cognizant of the Renfrew Creamery company has de- i responsibility JE Se duty i tof clareéd its first dividend in thirteen 9 h he had been called aroughont | years. It is five per cent. Butter is 1 3 M Ww 1 hi ev the three judges sat with | butter these days. ' 7 en S 00 ir Ss ignity in 'their high estate,| Some men flatter themselves they . counzel wrangled and { can play double and not be detected. | their evidence. 'The|Some. recent instances met very d D S of police was a mighty man sof | pre mp exposure, . "an rawer valor, as were also his burly assis-| Hot chocolate and hot Bovril dis { tants on the constabulary force. The!pensed at Gibson's Red Cross drug Different sizes@inud makes. Some heavy y weight, others medium weight, medical experts gave forth words of | stare, some small sizes, others medium or large sizes. These vary in price professional wisdom concerning the! The census workers are to meet: on | mental. and physical condition of | Monday, the workers' committee in from 7 79¢, 90¢, $1. 00, 1.25. | : al { several unfortanates, while the find-| the afternoon, the executive commmt } {ings of the grand jury were unbiased | tee in the evening. fand strictly in accord with that jus-| This is Burns' day, January 25th, { our oice lo-nigh it, 5 C aC tice which is no respeeter of persons, | The loeal Sons of Scotland will cele- {and for which the court has. always! dite the anniversary by a gocial on| stood. Here and thére one caught a {Tuesday evening, ' = t {glimpse of a small froup of arts and | Worcestershire sauce, 15¢. size for! 120 Me P WwW » $ » 15e. cite me th hl Tome: bot omansony. Sovdop, one wi] en's Pure hite Fleece-Lined ns to enter the alien camp. To many Moltin 8 grocery, : | i these the court's punishment was! There was a fairly. large market | [meted out in no stinted fashion. The {this mornivg. ~The farmers: from fHetii a Shirts and Drawers eskion of the court is over, but dis | distance report the roads to be turhers of the peace should beware {very poor shape. 3 lest the officials exercise their right of | Na aC o 1 85 { » . panee council has voted $500 for] ( Vv r ' " - { holding A second session, | poor relief and 'has asked a ladies' as- | food we igs ht for winter and exe eption: My alue, regu iat larly at 75¢ to 90c. , | sociatio to dizspens ¢ ave | , Capt, D. E. Mundell, of the Garri sociation 2 Sspeuse it and to h ave : To lea is lee son Signalling Corps, announces that The Picton Times says that "Miss } gp Y . z 1 any student whe is a member of the | Bernice Robinson paid a flyin visit to pr ~ Yours while the lot lasts, Canadian militia, 12 cordially invited {y 0 oter Mrs. Publow. of Kingston ster, Mrs, low, of gston, to join the signalling "class which last week," on angel wings, without a opens at the Armouries, on the even doubt. | . ing of Feh, 10th. Four classe: a week | Order vour corset at New York] 9c aC » will be held and the course will be of [ees Reform and you will be sure | ~ ie six weeks' duration. All who become | f , perfect fit. As well as our large | &® O nN C$ a s {members of the corps will be given |gio0k of all the best ready-made cor | 4 practical instruction in the use of the [sets we factur style to or be I | hol } : manufacture any } ' a uh, nt | 160 B Natural Fl Lined . -- | If you want to enjoy yourself for| oys a ura eece= ine Li r H OuULISEC The Queen's Missionary Association (he evening go to St. Jake's Church | wad addressed this morning by Mr. jall on Thursday, at eight o'clock, | * {Stanks, an official of the Canadian and gee what the men of the church rt nn -- | student volunteer movement. His ad- {have propared for you. i awe a) | dress concerning the movement proved | Extra strong sweatérs, 50c.; toques, fyery interesting to those preserit. i solars, Toei ges, 10¢., boe., | All sizes, mostly medium sizes. The freshmen in science are J do ress Reform. : | Worth from he, 39¢ to 15¢, according t ize Hts x BEN prac-| The fire on the steamer North King, 3 te 0 19C, according to size, tisiag regularly with a view to enmter| on Friday, did hot de very much ing. the mter-year hockey contest lamage ® - ir J y . damage. The interior of one or two Y - 2 lop a rooms was burned, dnd a few dollars our o1ce C aC . | The science students have decided to} will cover the damage | 9 br {recognize leap year in a novel way. ] The many customers at Gibson's The invitations to their dance will be {imi 466 to know they 2 limited to 366 persons, one for every now they ean have a glass of = Ls fof the ve ¥ ¥iRed Cross drug store will be pleased | bie ol X1 yoar Le {hot chocolate or hot Bovril there. ! : | Many of the students who do not| On page ten will he found a piece of Gc" 9 z Ji make a practice of attending the | fine English, an article from the pen s {weekly convocation services purpose | Of Andrew Stevenson, M.A., recently | hearing President Falconer, of _Toron | appoint; d Englishd master at /the {to University, to-morrow aiternoon, | Kingston Collegiate Inst &, de {It is probable that Convdcation Hall | A 31 two-quart hot water, bottle for -- ------ {will be crowded to the doors, H0c., at Wade's drug store. iin a | The farmers on Wolfe Island were LECTURE ON CHINA | A. A. Jordan was the speaker at | wearing a happy smile this morning Bv R M nS ocl wt. of Seo] LEFT HANDED |: {the regular meeting of the college | 88 they drove up on the ferry wharf. y Rev, Eo Bodl art, IY. M.C.A. yesterday afternoon. At the The ice bridge is in fine shape now and A Laie} eu eRe. . i cose of the regular meeting a special | the men are able to eross with teams fairly large audience ga hered } i b meeting: was hold to Bg 8 ad- Hot chooolate and hot Bovril dis- { hear the leciuré on the Celestial 1 PEOPLE FE pangen erg wm visability of appointing a permanent pensed at Gibson's Red Cross | drug pire, in the Sydenham Street tho- | 4 The store. b dist lecture hail, on Friday ev y secretary for next session. ? new 1° plan met with the hearty approval of | Every rural municipaligy = in the 1he conspicuous absence ul young peo Having any trouble setting ochks \ ) all" present, but one difficulty which | county of Durham has adopted local Ple, however, shov we : i OF | Scissors to suit them should come! has not yet been solved is how the | option, and the Bowmanville States-!vanadas ie to : Juri has | 40 us. for we have left hand association will raise suflicient funds [man says not one eould be pre. aud palaguins verineloss, UY | Scissors made urpose, } the | Seiss 18 yn purp », he pr y r to pay the secretary's salary, vailed on to return to the license tnssed a great treat and an insted Lest Kno ' or BE oy . Bre good time keepers and ' | i : | system tive lesson For itor Soto} Orson will prove their lasting We have just received from the Manches- | Prof. Tracy. PhD. of the desast.] Hot chocolate and hot Bovril dis-| Kev. Mr. Sykes, on behalf he | Uhited States which is--WISS-- |g qualities in years after pur- . . Abi racy, 1h.l). ol the depart-|] s Every pair | warranted and | chase. < : ws ' 1a 3 ' S dy ¢ HSS LOY \ « ' : 3 . . ment of philosophy, Toronto Universi pensed at Gibson's Red Cross drug unday = mi mary con 'ee, | suithble f am to > 'S S80C1 m of Manchester v ' a BY ooloahiim g kate . | suitable for purpose. for ter Bleachers' Association a , IF. wastta. have buen the spenker at] Store. velcomed the lecturer, Kev | emallest embroidery to the larg. |@ Clocks for the parlor. England, Richardson Sons and John 8S. the meeting of the Philosophical So-! In the Kingston Mills correspondence [hart of Stanstend Lollege, Webec, {ogy || Clocks for the dining room, ciety next Tuesday, but, as he has last week was announce d the engage and introduced him to he audi Brown & Co.. of Belfast Ireland, the over- been obliged to discontinue his fos _ iment of Mr. Levaillant, of Barriefield, Mr. Boshart, a typical, real live Me | T ATI ORS' SH % S { Clocks for the library. makes and mill ends of these three large tures at Toronto, on account of a |to 8 Kingston lady. The above nam-|thoddst," captured his audience 2 2 SHEAR Clocks for the kitehen. « ® * {recent nervous breakdown, it is scarce ed 'gentleman denies the statement and | most with his first sentence p 2 Fr: i i irpose, he sai » s always west quali manufacturers, the largest stock of Linens {ly likely that his address will moter] says it has no foundétion It was his purpose, he said, is | Prices always lowest for quality. Good Alarm Clocks. e | The annual meeting of the share-!part from the usual missionary EB ' s : Lalizd. : b : ' . g | Full d and Cottons ever imported to this city, io > {holders of Tht Trusts and Guarantee scription of China, although it we 'W A Mitchell, Pin y warranted and soid 'hicl we have placed ale at COS 20 "Those who know." say ihat this/company, limited, Toronto," will be impossible to give one side Ue en . " k cant. vrices, which we have placed on sale at prices 2 ings wating of the Alma Biot he o to {85 Princess St. Hardwary to 30 per cent. lower than regular price. Society wifl not he marked bythe un-| Ring street west, Toronto, on Wed. present China at its best . nesday, January 20th, 190s. word to show that Ch i 1 orth | ; + Lanimity of a political conventi on's re-| a) ¥ , th | - { i p St. xe"s church wil] saving le been & d-a goo | pangenhe g | solutions of confidence in its leaders The men of : Luke's church wil} in He anil Neen 3a : : vde of three } kr SOF 12 i r held at their new offices, 43 and 45 (question alone. But he { The athletic committep will report on give & social and enterfainment in deal about the Boxers and whether he ie athletic o ehort ¢ ve ! r Qn P \ x > i the Q Guest and = their hall, on "Thursday evening, - at thought there would be another up They comprise remnants of 8heetings, Pil- [ihe av ation, and # i said that eight o'clock. All are' cordially in-irising. He said: "1 hope so and if 1 consi de dissatistactio { we, } and white New | : a low Cottons, Odd White Quilts, Bed Room {with the nev® system which they pire {vited to attend, especially the ladies | rg there 1'd be.a Boxer of Bases. | k Dress Ri : King St . Another game in the intercollegiate | Mr. Boshart said one of the 1 lis > Towels, Table Linens, odd dozen {pose to introduce. {basketball Jeague will he plaved at things he saw op reaching | biti § posed a i tod ro rug | § Issuer of Marriage ' . a3 Queen's gymupasium, to-night, between | Was a sign posted in the pleas ir | store, | 3 Ha . Table Napkins, Roller " Towellings, Glass fy The En hn a 3 RODS ie | Queen's and Varsity, (Queens have [dens of the british legation, "No do mince pies, only 13e. Trv onel 8 Licenses. : f= . {have an address from a famous aa | . . dn ¥ B owed." me y the Chinese. "Tell [Q. 6 z : 4 i Towellings, Bleached Table Cloths, Dish imond expert of South Africa in the | only lost one game this vear, when allowe Lm ng She ies. : Saturday. R. H Fo et t : 3 " J ine futy, : ' i they were defeated by MeGill in Mon- (me, he sad, "if the Chinese opened The Ontario Charchmasn on sale RF PRICE HEE iE Towellings, Knds of Pillow and Drawn [mens future. - [treal, last Friday. a garden in Canada and put up sueh | Uglow's Pook Store ' i ili ' | One more week of bargain sales! a sign what do you think the result Work, Linen Doilies, ete. : Professor John Macnaughton, of the jjrom the bargain counter at Gibsons would be ? I tell you it would only | theological faculty, is in Toronto to-{p.# (poss drug store. $1 bottles be there until 1, for one, could tear } day. This afternoon he will deliver a'w, Hoo tonic for 25c.; three 28¢, (it down and go for the man who at v lecture on "Browning," at Toronto {ies of tooth paste for 2c; wo | tempted to replace it." : $9994999999999990499949449949099094490000044 You will find this an excijent chance to University, which lecture will be the|.,rpolic tooth powders for 25e. At Foochow, on the jetty, he saw a Y E L opening one of a series of Saturday | The senior and junior school boys' ' Britisher take his umbrella and' bras Up to and including Saturday we give replace your wants in this line of goods at addresses many of the Dominions) lass of the Y.M.C.A, was given a (dish it right and left in a Chingpe > 20 Per Cent. Discount prominent educationalists. On Soount sleigh ride, ' this mornin About [crowd to clear his path, shouting i : YOu : 4 ath, s g this sale, of his. absence the Y.M.C.A. Bible | twenty of the boys were present and | "let out, get out ! an that whe On all Trunks, ¥ alises, Men's and Women's Packard Gold bor', Empress and class. will not meet to- La morn- ia most' enjovable timé was put in. could wondér at the Boxer rising i ing. | The boys were driven aromnd the city | Ho went on to describe the business i Dorothy Dodd Shoes, and all others in the store. {and surronnding country roads. lability, the ingenuity, andithe civiliz Remember Satiirdgy, The Last Day! Watchinaker and Jeweler, Great Clearing Sale. | Joseph Donnelly, a private in "A" |ation of the Chinese, even while our Prevost, Brock street, has made a thattery, R.C.H.A., was arrested, last iathers were yet painted savages. Fe great reduction in price in the order | | evening, for being dronk on the jwarned Canada as a patios that : and ready- -made clothing department, | street. He appeared before the ma- China meant. to come to Canada also in the gents furnishings. The | igistrate this wiorning and pleaded | | either as Christians or otherwise. Ja stock is well assorted with new goods. | iguilty. An officer of the battery was |panese officers are training their -9 | present and the man was handed over | eavalry, in one provines, there are 70, = A Sacred Recital. ito an escort. He will be tried by {000 troops and China has practically "fe A pomplinsbitary.. recital. of sacred | court-magtial in a. few AAA Reg ta standing army of -a million. He ipmisie will be given ii "St. George's! Hot Bovril and hot chocolate dis- [prophesied revenge for the opium traf AC cathedral, by the Kingston Voeal | pensed at Gibson's Ked Cross drug fie, which Britain thrust on her and {Students' club, on Tuesday evening store. | which she has never legalized. The {next, Jan. 25th, at eight o'clock. The| One of the siriking stories of the pictures of Chinese life and customs | general publie is Sordially invited to! month is "The Tenth, Alexander," by | with 'an abundance of souvenirs, ion atiend, | Geor Randolph Chester in the Red stituted a unique and instructive jo | Rook Magazine ior month of Febroary, sure. The Bijou On Top. | Mary K. Maule has a story about | -- a "The Bijou is the. only theatorium|ihe trial marriage of two young ar! Headaches Cured For 25e. that had an ironclad operating room | tists, well worth reading. if only to} Not hy powders, they are danger and was able to successfully repel the | prove, in a concrete instance, that of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Any head lows attack. ts the "old time" marriage is sche is cured, and stays cored becguse the best, after all. How one Fulsome| the eause is removed. 20c., at all Northern New England drink | | dealers. Ghe Toochett Shoe Store. sasaan A800 csONROATS BASSSRSERHENN SR TINIAS | | made | cofes thos or SO000000000000R0T00OPR00COCRPOCGOROROIOGIEOOY

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