Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Dec 1909, p. 1

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Daily British Whig YEAR 76-NO. 2856 INGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909: LAST EITION TTT _-- PITE TARIFF REFOR | PRESIDENT TAFT'S MESSAGE. | ZION CHURCH BAZAAR. | WEATHER PROBABILITIES: | | Torgute. Out... Dec. R~Ottawa Valley 3 I Sho 3 ) , bh 5 «and sper SL. SE 3 i ion Cam ign > oh ' The Booths Were Tastily Arrang High eal add or winds, party k 1 2 lh il. ed. cloudy amd colder, with sow furves. : The ladivs of Zion Presbytecian Thursday, fresh westerly winds and colds fot nepeakabl 1 tie chitrch opened their annual bazaar on] ; i ' i = i oppres V] « se heen Puesday afternoon. The church was ; nd { nmitt he Zola USER ! « laborately decorated, and eleven well Passed Its Second Read- «! (Was Known as Napanee's «omuiied be the Zelwa wovcnment. | Despatches From Near Ang |; "i" ale ! filled booths, wth tempting gowds, ing in the House. Largest Man. : it. by statu : Pistant P| Places. wre tastefully artanged, An cion- i " Si shar ¢ lent dinner was served in the hell to EER 3 for . ; about 150 persons, a decidedly large QUITE R FIELD DAY: Sm WAS SICK A WEEK: Ser WORLD'S TINGS == 2 aar was a big success and wil eon tinue this afternoon and evening, when i if congress. | GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS.|# large crowd iz expected to le pre- o sent. . MARRIAGE Of ISS ressional investigation SIBLE FORM. : ANNIE CRAVEN ' | a t.. 3 Held Tea And Sale. ------r : Conn : | Matters That Interest Everyboly Notwithstanding the inclement --Notes From All Over--Little weather the tea and sale at the home : ~u a} tm ; < jof Mrs. William Smith, 215 William of Evaything Easily Read niet. Tousday afternoon. and. even y ong, by the ladies of the First Con id is belicved to te dy-| grezational church, was a great 1d Remen:bered. ws, and a most enjoyable alia. The «| men propose the jor. | proceeds amounted to 861. A 6 ars Seal council for the { rav of cho'ee fancy work was sold, ind the ladies were delibhtod with the ither has purchased a seat | result Mrs. James Hendry poured ontreal Stock Exchange, pay the coffee and Mrs. George Robe 500 the tea get Four Brot a ~ |BIn Abundance in the Smith LOSE ITS ACADEMY. Every Section of Building Was Entirely Destroyed . Q By Fire, This Busy Store Ont. Dee. R.--Th lage ain d a s rious loss, on Tuesday, Hornell wh n the Academy, a two-storey brick 000, nmilding, was totally destroyed by a ; The season of gift-giving arm of re which broke out at the noon and that | hour, when the teachers and nearly presents to a great ma only ll the scholars were at their d men have paid $50,000for | A few pupils living in the cow people a time when econ + Brockville Loan and Sav wer in the buildirg and gave n buying must be exer obtain control larm It is supposed ti h d tenor, is t be | nated from the furnace. MW to the fullest extent, wheth i Sicilian Bes des the building and ordinary 4s shop girl | contents | thére was a school library the purchase be made t vdued at $300. The building and i . ad he (tape Vincent fish jeontints were un d for S3000 isfy one's own needs ery for e vear shows that they One of the 1 air rooms sn thel B : | fist yu Le A A060 fish during anlding was s¢ as a lodge room by i DESO tie AGU W., 109. CO] and ( ! } \ senior hockey team will | 0.C.F.,, and these societies lost the 5 TRIKE OVER. | > \m on ember 95th | furniture and regalia, | |® | Purp At the present tun \ offerin thiet every = presentatior r phenomenal vah Many On Strike Schenectady, N.Y., Dee. 8 Se red blacksmiths and boilermake 3 store, affording the branch of the American Low | : ccentional opport ke ¢ i an xcey al ppol ection ol 1 | { i tive 'Works, went on stri | | fine n.erchandige eal Genera Big Boer War Drama. great drama, ** Brito , in opening the | Boer," has at last reached Kingst ourt, warned would- | It is on at the Bou to il y wrers that if convicted severe. morrow, and shou should: he seen by D a lerick A. Cook's data relat to his Arcin edition and al ge discovery o the North Pole, whed sen to-day, Copenhag We men have arted building dams A BIG NUMBER OF POLICE. irith the eplut oil tanning into | IN GUIDING HIS BOAT INTO Beautiful EMPT TO BULLDOZE ! cov RT CASES. FS TO ae : THE HARBOR. W 3 \LGOMA PREVENTED. J Sauuty, West org! i aist » Wild Gale Has Done Much tented 4 Damage Along the Lake Front Patterns sofment at Port Colborne: tablishmer Ory » Colborne, Ont., Dex The 0! fine woolen materials, Rideau street, (h rious south-west to west gale, i 5 burglarized and ISU wor vailed here, vesterday afternoon iaintily embroidered witd oats and Tors taben, trac da} ind ast night, has done co erable fine silk, neatly boxed. VERY damage along the lake front. por aged sixty, died tn great | jon of wkwater . has SPECIAL, AT $3. FCT aid ps EE Gane ate she raitway spur line to, to Xmas Leather nstruct disabled was so |! Orange Lodge Offic Loyal Orange l« © No a=t night, and elected the i 1 flicers : Worthy TOOT ir x hoose irom . oo a i ih 21 BOY vhan ; Deputy My ¢ | to $1.5( haplan, vham ; man of ¥ Lecturers, MeCorkel I Murray Hail Trustee, FF. M . FEE CEE] CRG TET) UE leave ¢ A Cadet Suspended 1 beautiful desi Be > VOAr n beautitul t i 2 A Roval Military Co ¢ et 1 " x + cing mad t ' sure and see our speci waist rn. Ontaric y x the senior class was in SD You'll be delighted 1 ario, not exgept 1 u'll b lig Fort Willi vn ort | day, of expulsion, but with them t 4 wd i Tem. ped Mguor is sole 1m-| three months of = 1 lw avmen a Eid rere college. He came t is quarters BEET) an early hour, Tu 2 morning jer the influence of liquor. and + merry row, so the young 1 loses three me valuable H. P. MAY RESIGNS tion in the college for over-indulge - History Teacher oi the Collegi- High Court Concludes. ate Institut The high of i sittings : this morning, Justice Suther serving judgment in the lohm=on case The Reeve v. Harriett La amd Aor Ma feed set aside, ember and i urt. MARRIED ith Bl RG ESS } 200 : For the balance vost, Brock street, ed prices in the « lothing deg urn shings we with new goods. BURNET-NESS. --On Det. it the home of the bride. ras Kingston, by the Rev. At The Present Time. ivray, St. John's church i i | { And Jor Christmas vou + } " an J. Robertson, of | 2 t aa * Rupert, which! best table fruit at Larnovss) Gnighin Jo Jae oJ: ess, Es kdinhurough Rent» land formerly (anager of the Bank Montreal, Cornwall morning wm Fort ian ms d i Arthur J. Doran, Belleville, died on : | Saturdav, aged sixty-seven years Deceased was bom al Ado lphustown, yontand had resided in the city J' at] vicimity all his life. of the | Keeley's alarm clocks, at £1.00 the best you can get. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undnartaker, "Phone, 577, 227 Princess strect.

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