Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1909, p. 8

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PACE EIGHTY. . " THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY K MARCH 19, 1009. REAL LIVE PERSONS THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S FARMERS UP IN ARMS|THE DAYS EPISODES | WEREMISS MARIONELLIOTT AGAINST CLOSING OF MON. LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS | AND COL. WARBURTON. OPINIONS _ EXPRESSED. BY TREAL STREET. IN GENERAL Kinrade on Her Singing Tour At the Final YM.C.A. Hosting of : : : Occurrences In The Ci And An Indignation Meeting Held at ty Bsers Sunbury--Shown That Dr. Ed.| Vieinity--Other Brief Items of and to Various Other Places. the Session--The Of mam: wards' Scheme Would Injure Interest Easily Read And Ro- ings of Students Were Plainly Hamilton, Ont., March 19.--Thomas | Pointed Out County and Benefit Only G. T. em " SEALSKIN GAR- Hobson, the Kinrade family solicitcs ie ol Ri. i R. : Pree Bithy's tony cafe, The. this morning, handed out some in-| The last meeting of the Y.M.C.A. T Abs ; > = ot house mushrooms. Prosi wi formation which proves that Miss for this session was held in Convoca- Whi or. Divas, 4 P. Jor, Frou: William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders MENTS Elliott, who Miss Florence. Kinrade tion hall yest«vday afternoon. Ac- F mistakes f his lif o iv oh Be received at McAuley's. 'Phone "718. said accompanied her on her singing | cording to the custom followed for fifties Cf BE FO in od Division | The fort hospital has now been elos- AN tour and to lichmond and other | several years in the past the meeting gy ontreal And Vision ad a week. Cra . op N May it continue closed. y , : : we points in Virginia, and.»Col. Warbur- | was in charge of the final year men streets at the G.T.R, railway ETOss- Last Saturday's Land at the cover- hART f] p ton, to whom Florence stated her | in arts, theology, science and medi- age instead of building a subway at rink for the season, on March 20th. mysterious friend was later married, |¢ine. D. C. Ramsay, M.A., of '09, i Junction; is very evident be " Yee H, Cuaminghaum, piano tuner from ANA were living personalities. The lawyer | divinity, was in the ¢hair, and after wr 0 Storrington township - held Chickering' se. leave orders at Me- produced a clipping from the Ledger | devotional exercises called on several =a indignation meeting in the Sun- Auley's Book Store. Despatch, of Norfolk, Virginia, pub. [members of final year to address the bury village hall, on Thursday even-| yo) betting enthusiasts have made FURS » lished May 14th, 1908, in which, in |[meeting. M. Y. Williams; of '00 ("8 to protest against closing up of wagers as to the person who will be A ® 2 the society news, appears an item | science, took for the subject 'of his the above two highways leading to' arrested in connection with the Hamil! | oo. 5 ; ' stating that Mrs. J, Wells, Fairfax | remarks, "Breadth," referring more the city. The feeling against such. ai, murder--a man or a woman. \ \ . A a avenue, gave a charming reception in |especually to breadth as applied to scheme, for which Dr. Edwards is re-| «gjaving brushes" 25c. to $7.50, at i i honor of Miss Florence Kunrade, a |higher things. Students come to sponsible, acéording to correspondence | Gibson's . Red Cross Drug Store. i . charming Canadian girl, There were |college and look upon professors as from the Grand Trunk Railway com-| ppone 930, John McRKa fifty-seven guests present and Miss [men of experience, who are compe- |Pa0RY and the engineer. of the Dominion | "See Bibby's new 50c. caps. Marion Elliott and Col. Fred. (i. [tent to instruct them, ' but why [Railway Commission, is very strong, in| (Quite a large staff of men are now i Warburton, the paper says, were two |should not Queen's wen look also to|fact it amounts to indignation that!a,oaged in clearing away the debris at \ nN 140-155 Brock St., Kingston. of the guests. the Great Teacher and get even athe member for Frontenac would ad- 8 ) \ . Ad- | Wormwith & Co's factory, and the ; A George Lynch Staunton, K.C., the | broader knowledge. vocate a scheme that would mean in-|\,rk is being pushed along as rapidly H \ other solicitor for the family, refuses | A. Donnell, of "09, arts, said that | jury to both county and city, 'and|ag possible. > j WN to divulge the names of the two wit- [college life was not merely a pre-|gain to the Grand Trunk Railway { Ne. "like - : ¥ i If the present weather holds out for nesses who, he claims, saw the mur-|paration for life as many 'supposed, company, as will be shown further on. | another few days the ice men wir'l derer leaving the Kinrade home, He [but was life itself. Many men come The meeting was presided over by 3 ' : any have their houses/full and there will does not want the persons interview- to Queen's with certain ideals but {ex "County Councillor Robert Shannon, |he no danger of, any ice famine the \ . . ed by newspaper men. He says Crown these were often forgotten and the of Sunbury, and there was a thorough | coming summer, \ There is plenty to in. ! Attorney Washington, this morning, Yedency Was to' bepawe * totally in- iscussion af the matter. Ald. R. r. See Bibby's mauve shirts, $1. : | \ terest you here this week, informed Mr. Staunton that he would | "ilierent, he Y.M.C.A. should not Aliott, of Kingston, was present on "Everlasting comfort." A shaving \ subpoena any people likely to she merely be a bureau of information |invitation, to address the meeting and | brush that will hold the bristles, 25c. and we urge you to come ] ) light on the case, but the crows ots bu, Fe Christ Himself, should be! explain what was proposed. He had | to 87.50, at Gibson's Red Cross Drug | \ and see this large collection Insist on this Trademark for torney had not received any names up |'OWnd "going about doing good. | the plans and estimates of both| Store \ your owa sake. to noon to-day. The jury threatens to|. R. J. McDonald, M.A., of '09, divin- |schemes, and gave the farmers all the r The C ape Vincen: stage brought a of Ladies' Spring Suits, close up to-night at twelve o'clock. ny, was next called upon. He said | information in his possession. large number of passengers from Cape ) ID Coats and Skirts. You are THE T..F. HARRISON CO. I'hey recognize that Mr. Blackstock is that, in spite of all the philosophy The » meeting, on motion of Christo-| Vincent, to-day. The freight was so 9 ------ tireless and will refuse to make an all- [and all the science and all the higher | pher Langwith, unanimously passed a heavy that an extra, sleigh had to be : \ f ") welcome to come and see, Sanesssssesesessesnset night session of it. The four witnesses |oriticism, the life of Jesus Christ is |resolution condemning any scheme used' to draw it over. [ \ w=" and there will not be the, scheduled for this evening, are the just g8 beautiful as ever it was. What- | that would close up Montreal street.| See' Bibby's green shirts, $1. slightest urging to buy. three doctors and Motorman. Stone. ever may be learned hore makes the |The resolution pointed out that that The Standard of lile of Jesus Christ more real to us. Silver Excellence | They Accompanied Miss Florence | Ll This morning work was commenced Se--e------ a road had been used by the farmers of| on the steamer Stranger, by Capt. Looking For Son. I'he speaker thought greater success |Storrington and Kingston and their | Hammond The latter has been en- I. Dalton. livine at Belleville, is) Would be achieved in Y.M.C.A,, if the | fathers for generations, and long be-| gaged 'the past few wecks in building : anxious 16 know the whereabouts of [PTSPArIg of programmes were leit to |fore the Grand Trunk railway existed. | a new wharf at Wolfe Island. ids: son. Georad, Whom: he has ot Hos Rot taking philosophy or theo" | 'Another resolution was passed respect- "Folding shaving brushes" for tra- 3 1 8 Iv. e must be honest with our- |fully inviting the mem] if the rail- B k Git Red heard from since last August, and has Og) ie ull) 1 ng the members of the ra vellers. uy them at Gi son's Rec 2 a ) "wy »" asked the police to assist him. He is selves. The true Ritu pad truly re- | way commission to come to Kingston | Cross Drug Store. "Phone 230, q . In the New "V ogue styles, . ; verent man is he who faces the prob [and meet the farmers of Frontenac i See Bibby's $1 hi ) twenty years of age, five feet seven ! ay : he farmers o ontenac 1n See ibby's tan shirts. A yy inches in height, fair complexion, and lems of life because he believes thai [regard to the matter. As the question]! The manager of thé Tiger hockey $14.75, 135.75, 186. 'S, 17.50 and on ] Sabet : : God is truth. has become one of vital i tance t rived fr G . 00 of slight build. It was reported that : was become one of vital importance 10} team arrive at noon from Ganano the Younz man. was in Ottawa, recent. W. Dobson, of "09, arts, spoke of the [the interests of county and city, itis que. He will look after the financial up to 32. . Iv. and an edort will be minds to Jlo- various*oflices a man was called upon | not improbable that -the railway com-|end of the games for the Gananoque ate him there to fill in college life. He criticized the | missioners will take a trip here. teams at the covered rink to-night. Y ou may choose now and have your system in vogue here er J making go. | Jt wie show at the esting thet | "A S| sufety_susor Ask to'ses jt} } choice placed aside until required. minations and strongly re > i 3 Spring Goods. : ; ) recommended | the only party that would benefit by | at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. ' . that officers for various college organ- |the scheme of Dr. Edwards would be | Lieut.-Col. William McKenzie has Fresh asparagus, spinach, cauliflow- }. 5 3 » » ® It costs more at first, " * *» » » * . : ar" Phuburbi cucumbers. shallots. etc izations should be nominated by a no- [¢he Grand Trunk railway company. |started in his daily drill of the Gana- He » » > : is the kind that does not wear out, Flatware Bon-Bon Dishes Sugar & Cream Sets Butter Dishes In designs and weg hts to : minating committee. 1, was figured that the G.T.R. woukl noque high school boys, with the idea at Carnovsky's RC. Jack i 09 theolomv i 3 - t. C. Jackson, of '09, theology, was |be in 'pocket no less than $30,000 by (of the subsequent formation of a cadet the last speaker and gave a very |not having to build a subway at tho | corps in connection with the school. forceful address. He said that one of- | junction, and if Division and Montreal See Bibby's $1 pleated shirts. ° aft HLTC ia: ton hears of college men spoken of as |streets were closed. The ¢stimates aro "Safety razors for $1." Ask to see men who are not practical men. This | as follows : it. Sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug y 1S is in a large measure due to the fact Montreal street subway--Cost to G. | Store. * that they do not realize that they are [T.R., $I8;000; cost io city, $6,000; Reeve Rankin, of the township of aY AlIns alive. The cultured man is not the | cost to county, $6,000; total, £30,000, { Kingston, will hold a meeting of the o man 'who is a master of facts merely, Dr. Edwards diverted schome--Cost [rate payers at Glenburnie on Monday 1 ho) but is the man who can adjust him- {to G.T.R., $5,900; cost to K. & P. | evering to consider the subway ques- ( -- AT ee solf to his environment. If a man |railway, $4,100; cost to city, $5,400; tion, A meeting will be held in the > would make the best of life, he muét [cost to county, $5,400; total, $20,800. |citv hall on Tuesday. b) get away from the dentre of .indiffer- Between these two schemes the | G. See Bilkby's $1 blue shirts. i Every one interested should see the ence and east away sclfishness, and if |'T.R. would be saved $12,000. By. the / Sc. kidney pill on the argain baie - ANDERSON 5 he does not learn to do this in col- |elosing of Montreal street crossing a | counter for 25e., at Gibson's Rell New Skirts we will have ready for suit everyone. A AANA Spangenberg's, 3 FEC VOV ICI FV EI ESE EET lege, the chances are he will never d rate , would bo dispensed with. | Cross Drug Store. - rn Yuna of 85 00 hh i gsr cquai | The residents around Barrack street selling To-morrow. capital of 810,000. The closing. of | were serenaded on Wednesiay night by 287--Every one stylish and every one GAVE FINE ENTERTAINMENT. two other railway crossings was fig- la number of soldiers . who used tin . - . = Beef. 'best Sirloin Steak, 1c. Ib. -- ured as equalling 'a saving of another | pans and pails as instruments. The good value. Prices from $3.75, 4.50, B i best B und 12}c 1b. Cooke's Church Choir Entertained gs 000 to the G.T.R., so that the to- police gave them a run and finally eel, Yes 0 y ~ 3 Ww; 75 on Thursday Evening. tal saving would be $30,000. As the |dispersed the gathering. o.'¢o On up to 13.75. Good Steak, 3 1lbs., for 25c. : I : P. rail brought int the | See Bibby's new 81 shirts. ? . On Thursd evening the members of | i. & railway is broug <r Rate N Ml (Tarr Ns Jap d- dl j Shoite Boast Beef 100 > Cooke . hureh, or entertained at a [diverted scheme, the C.P.R. will pro- Fry s Nut Milk Chocolate," ix sold | a » » » » » » a * » » 3 3 » * i 4 : : 3 ® ¢ i © < & 4 Boneless Roast, 12}c. 1b. concert and "pie social," and the Bea = a A " ergs at Gibson's Red Cross 3 58 3 a « |affair was a grand success. It was nited action in opposition to r. L c . gt usages, Our Owa Make, 3 be. Eo by the choir, for the purpose Edwards' scheme will be required on| tis quite evident thet the inemate In 13 lucky colors, sav ok. Sa uSATes lof rajsing funds for the purchase of|the part of the city and county. There appreciate very much the oy 0K . fine t ugh. quick drying Pure Pork Sausages, the finest new music, and although there was a | will be a joint meeting of the civie She ap i Wire Fest.ore > eK & a es bi BE | . ¥ © | that can be made, 2 lbs., 25c. good attendance the programme was! finance and strects committees and the '- railway, for the hursday morning durab'c finish for floo1s,| Butter , choice Creamery, 7c. one that merited a crowded audience +e rete VTUVVVTLVLVVLETLRLIVVYN VHT VVLVVVVVVVVVDTRVONT, THE NORFOLK Here's the Suitevery mo ther admires. It's a great favorite of the Boy also. A very spart and bandsome tyle. $3.00; 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00. There's no Boys' Clothing made that is too good for our trade, and good clothes for the Boy is always the cheapest in the end. LIVINGSTON'S, FOV VRVRLTVLRARBERERRNN TASSELS AAV AAARN | furnit wre, interior work, Eggs. fresh} 24c. dozen. he members of the choir are deser-|buildings next Tuesday afternoon. hundted passers: ¥s inte the atl. and : . al rork rervithi . ving of the hearty support of all Reeve Rankin, of Kingston town- | N oe a Lah = oon a Was n al meta Work, everyt ng c 1 the congregation. The refreshments | ship. has called a meeting of the | J01'80N 8 igh oats sweelS sof in . p 3 elery, I : \ Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross that needs fresh Hing. were all~that could be desired, while | farmers in the school house at Glen: D Qe Nr ona 230 8 u can get ans at Lettuce, special mention should be made of | burnie for Monday evening at 7:30 rug Store, lone oil), A ti - Sut ; a - : 1 : ttractive designs just received in c 8 ! AY | Gr een Onions, er used to make." Membeys of the A Kingston township farmer Thirty years ago a G. T.R. train flew ® J Ne 306, 0 Sizes. Parsle choir attended to the needs of the | writes : "The farmers seem to be Bt fall speed past Kingston juuetion many of the latest New York models. y company in an able manner. greatly exercised over this matter as with the engineer dead at the throt . man of the evening and the pro-|long standing rights. The county and | engine. The fireman, when he realized rou will not see with an other firm Our Special Blend of 3 gramme included solos by Miss | city should stand together to protect | "ibys happened, stopped She train. i y WA. MICHEL HOWE: Somer Pn i i of 555 Ea £3 . 4 i A rg - ~ , py jout.-C 1 ye oi . bard Inn Library, at Gibson® Red 1.75. 1.50. 2.00, 2.50; 3.00 up to 5.00 Fresh ground. 4 | Crumley, Lieut.-Col. Galloway; reci- ME ' t dy 1,00, 2,00, 4 sO. I UU, y E + [tations by Miss Bawden; selections by PERSONAL NTION. Cross Drug Store. : in THEE P 4434444944444 9% 4 uartette, cor sed of Mrs. Evans, wo sign painters employed by the LADIES wn CENTS THLORING Mick TT. Ron oe Movements Of The People--What [5rd automobile agency, have been We fully guarantes superior quality, for Utica, N.Y. ing large crowds of. spectators. The Jd B. Oleliane, Cor. Princess and Division Sts. Snake Farm At.The Bijou. Miss Ruth Boyd, 400 Brock street, is [men work rapidly and their work is 228 Princess St. "Phone, 458. Did vou ever sec a snake farm ? visiting at Parkdale, Torouto. certainly good. They are common things in the Leslie Davis and William Deline, Na- Bibby's new shirts are elegant. PLUMBERS : and to-morrow the snake farmers are Miss Florence Whitney, Queen Street, Ruvler «snd isons, sold in Runge WIPIN at their daily toil at the Bijou. It's a has returned from an extended visit | Ston, only al y noon 3 Tos SOE our Star RA hid yo stiange and queer sight to see them |'© Hamilton. Drug Store. "Phone 230. » e roun en ocks, ¥ pL : Hor 5. hides np Lr . | wall on St. Pagrick's night on a a 'mumber from both town and sur- kinds. One trial will make it al- [oe whose Te ate nally ia i through Ireland gikon.a wip rounding country who have the west: o shoes, card cases, Ret 0! ways your SOLDER. so forth. There 0 odin a very Hower. Geor ge B. Smith, of Buffalo, was in | "1% fever and some will, in all proba; ¥ : : . » inducements in and around town lent picture drama with a strong _ John Brennan, engineer of the tug |More NC -------- tT AHAID Dt TOI: es [ure weet. A rollicking comedy is | Trudeau, arrived in the city, to-day, | to keep the people here. - | "The Loves Of Miss Flirt," You |from his home in Kingsville, to put isnt work. Notice To Dairy School Patrons Hone. William Smith, foreman of the| The school term will end March A Family Bereaved. Northern Lumber company, has re- 23rd when the purchase of milk will | | > . {of Mrs. Joseph Graham, Earl street, "pany NeKuiia Toit. vebterday. for ol oO Sonim. eh wot] 4 x |died on Monday morning at the, c } 0 A ri 3c. per Ih. of butter will be made t I h D llars genera! hospital, of scarlet fever. Last Kingston, where sho will spend a low Ry the cost of ¥ Milk ree 0 " lleen, who is undergoing treatment i from persons other than our present N Sh F ' sisters sre, removed : going n ae a TH prs and four ry ES taut the hospital for ear trouble under Dr. Patrons will be accepted. 1D. é. Pub- ew oes or Spring. 0'C if th ow, superintendent of school. X , {fering from scarlet fever. Little Mil- onNor, at city. y The fi ; i; e finest assorte was tenderly laid to rest in St. Mary's London, Ont., who have beem on a Getting In Readi £58. h = cemetery. The other children are short visit to Mrs. Scoft, Johnson A staff of men have boen taken on ment we ever had. { convatleseing rapidly. The bereaved , sfreet, left, Wednesday noom, ow the {by the Thousand Island Steamboal | § Tan Calf Button, county roads' committee in the city markpet train, yesterday, carried one the pies, which were "just like moth-| o'clock to discuss the question. {+ See Bibby's dressy $1 'shirts. . n nN : : FHHEEEIPEEPE P4444 Rev. Dr. MacThvish acted as chair-|the proposal would interfere with | tle and leaning out of the cab of the The Embroideries and Laces used Also Gold and Aluminum | 1 Miss Tweddell, Mayor Couper, Henry 'Ask for a list of books' in the Ta- , ] Telfer, and also selections by Me- They Are Saying And Doing. working at the foot of Princess street bang an sriibic workuisnship =i Anderson Bros., Auley s orchestra. Heney Doyle, Picton, leit, to-day, for a day or two, and have been draw- Oriental island of Java, and to-day |Pahec, leit to-day for Watertown, N.Y. "High class sweets," MeConkey's : : . -. Edw, G J 1: There are quite costs no more than the common juggling with the big boa comstric- Dr. Edward Ryan lectured in Corn- rananoque .Journa There are quite ful drama, "The Safe Robber," or the city, to-day, remewing acquaintan- bility, migrate there soon. It is Sur. Canada Metal Co., Ltd forled by hypnotism. This is an excel- cos. He is on his way to Montreal. tainly too bad that there are no can't help laughing at it. It's a good the tug in readiness for the season's + o o 1. An exce ptionally brig zht and pro- {turned from a trip west. Where he se. Be od wil Ag lin brag adies' Hi h Shoes At XC g i ; a °C. < the accommodation of S . 4 as .) |cured five cars of lumber for the |March h for L , mising child, aged ten years, daughter ; week the deceased and her two broth- days with her daughter, Miss Kath- of manufacture. dred succumbed to the malady and Mrs. Hilton Smith and children, of mother and her afflicted family have flyer for Winnipeg, their future home. (company . to put the vessels of the | the sincere sympathy of a large They will stop over in Chicago and |"White Squadron" into shape for the Tan Calf Lace, Patent circle of friends. Wil wate tu route. : ra weasot's Nok: AY the bosiz are ro: gE Colt Button, Patent itham Gannon, an emplovee of the [eeiving a thorough overhauling, and ¥ io i Volfintarily Discontinued. T. F. Harrison Co., met with an acci- {will be looking spic and span when Colt Lace, Viet Kid Finding that the residents and mer- dent while crossing the bridge from'|the scason opens. All the boats have Blucher Lace, Box | chants on Princess street were annoy- the company's show room to the |to receive a coat of paint, and require | & (Calf Blucher Lace and {ed by the phonographs in-front of factory in the rear. His foot caught a great deal of atlention. h {five cent theatres: E. Bruce Frazier,[and he was thrown to the ground. § Smooth Gun Metal. | manager of Wonderland, voluntarily Dr. Mundell attended to him and sent Oh, Those Naughty Girls ! : Calf Lace. | discontinued his phonograph service him to the Hotel Dien to recover. Two students on Barrie street are ; {early in the month, and a number of very anxious to find the voung ladies {days before the petition against the| ° Celery From California. who sent them a letter with a fieti- machines was presented 'to council. Large crisp heads with big root. The cious. name signed, and then when Mr. Frazier states that it has been best that comes to Kingston, at Car- they did as the léfier askokd, were for some time his personal opsnion|novsky's. {handed a lemon. The young men had that the music was more of a nuis-| ? {quite a long walk before they arrived ance than a help, and has just suc-{ '""Are vou a member" of the Tabard at the corner told of in the letter, {ceeded in convineing his company that | Inn Library, at Gibson's Red Cross [where they were {o mont a pair, that his views were rights Drug Store, All new' up-to-date books. {did not turn up. Ht 3 ETT ATT TTA TAA TLL LA TLE ATLA VTLLLVSN) fnnsrsersssssssasananse ATV TTT ETL >

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