Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1910, p. 2

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pa PAGE TWO. can do for your throat 1s to use a spe THE CANDY CURE it's a real insurance | ad yy of throat-health you Five Cenis. got when you buy ~ PATERSON'S ¥: COUGH DROPS The Candy Cure Made by Paterson of 'Brantford 15th Mid- Winter Fumitore "Cane Sie: 1909 Was one of the best yéars we . We will keep on in the good d way, and this 15th Bale will be even better and larger than ever be- | , Prices are cut closer. We have immense amount of NEW GOODS a. for Spring and must clear out our present Stock to make rdom.. if HALLS 0F QUEENS tor Sititen, rego' wly sold for $90, Paso reduced to $74, and our $70 Suites ure cut to $638. Brdroom Setts, reg. $75.00, reduced to. vad $62.00 Bedroom 'Bets, "reduced to Sideboards, Bideboards, Bidens +» Stdeboards, Wall Hacks, reg. § Racks, £49.00 | veg reg. reg. res. , Hall Racks, reg. $22.00, Yeduced to . $18.00 All "handsome goods--others re- dlgced same proportion. Curpets, & urtains, Lindleum, Oils toth, &c., ail in this Sale, Rugs reduced 15 per cent; aM - "Phone 00. Yours, T. F. Harrison Co. R. McFAUL Kingston {cial functions BEV. BR. E. KNOWLES T0 BE CHIEF SPEAKER. _ * At the Pinner of the "Arts Men on Wednesday Night-----Grant Hall Se- cured for Coming Bxents. | From our Ques' © Correspondent. The regular sheeting of the Alma Mater Society was held jn Convoea- tion hall Saturday evening. Lhe re: quest of year 'Il, Arts, for the use of Grant hall for the evening of 25th inst., was granted, the ah being the anaual junior your dance. The musical. committee will have the hall Wednesday .. evening, Feb, 9th, when *| Hamburg, the piano virtuoso, appears vind rr' their auspices. The sciente dance will be' held; Priday evening; Feb. Hth, ' Arrangements were 'made for the conducting of a mock parliament at the regular meetitigs of the society tind with this end in view cabinet miw isters 'were chosenwha will elect their premier. A. D. Cornett, B.A, will act -as leader of the opposition. The 'opening of the session will take place pext Saturday night when the speech from the throme will be delivered. The students' orchestra will supply the musical programme for tle evening nnd it is altogether likely that J. R. Mott will address the meeting. It is expected thai 0, A. Wheeler, president of the Canadian Alpine Club, w.ll deliver a lecture at Queen's uni versity Saturday evenicg, Jaouary 22nd. His subject will be *Mouptaim Heitiage," The 1 lustrated. With arrangements for the dinter now almost complete there coms the happy announcement that the students are to have the privilege of Mstening to. one of the most bril- liant after-dinner speakers in Cana- dian life to-day, Rev. Robert E. Knowles, B.A, the powerful preacher author, who hae graciously: consented to honor the arts men on this the occasion of their first annual dinner. Mr. Knowles, in the literary world, is heralted as the lan Me elaren of Can: ada and 'his reputation as an orator is no less unique. Arts' The Athletic - Association has once more made arrangements to offer to students tickets for the foyr home hockey matches for 81. These tickets may te purchased - at the college post office. In the basketball series year "ne defeated year 'll, on Saturday, by a seove of 39 to 17. The teams lined up as follows: '11, MacHeth, Wal lace, Jemmett, Smith, Moraw '12, Wilson, Erskine," Watts, Wordell, Gib- SOD: Ferhaps ono of the modt successful and pleasing of the less formal =o° at Queen's was af evening" given hy year 'I1, arts, "on riday last. A "splendid progfamme , Engineeriy, rogulyr mesting ------y A mass meeting of students will be held in the large English room, Tues day evening, to decide what action | Queen's isto take with regard to the forming of a military organization. The meeting will be "addressed bs Principal Gordon and Colonel T R. Hemming. Society held its riday afternoon. HELD UP BY AUTHORITIES. Rev. Dr. MacTavish Referred to Chinese Student TUase. Preaching. at the First Baptist church, os Safurday morning, Rev. Dr, MacTavish referred to missions, and commonted upon the case of the Chinéso student, who was on his way to attend the convention held at Ro- chester, N.Y., under the auspices of the' Sfident Volunteer. Movement, and was held up by the authorities, at Windsor, and who had some' trouble making his journey. The student ai- torwards made the remark that China would have to have an army and navy her own, in order to make the oth- er nations respect her. Hf China took MacTavish pointed probably retaliate upon the nations which had been puz- suing her in this way. "To Cure a ro a Cold din One Day. Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tab- lets. money if it " W. Grove's signature is on cach box. 250. Miss Gyneth Mackie, daughter of { Mr. and Mry James Mackie, Belleville, U] Argonants Would ould Tike lectute will be il} -| was startled to find {man hahging to & dook in one of the Joelle of the penitentiary. He speedily | and . the his sentence "of death for murder hav- = Tment. Assaly fur drrmsn DAILY Waid, X05Ds MONDAY, JANUARY 10, hm sae ASKING FOR A GAME. x to Meet . "Frontenacs 2 NW. M. Tavlos, sec refary of - he Argonauts, Toronts, was in com munication with Reginald Crawford, secretary of the Frontenacs, to-day, in regards to a game here for hs team, on Wednesday wight. The locals are willi'g to kave the Arge . come here and wired them to that 'cect, but up {6 the time of going fo answer had bein received. The game would only he an exhibition one! ¢ a i Collegiate Institute rockeyists. The Kingston Collefiate team. have a practice at.the covered rink, this evening, following the cadets, Toe K.C.L voys are fast roundisg in to trim for the opining of the sensor, when. they will 'difend the 'junior In- will Oo -- } To Arrange Matters. A meeting of 'the . junior Y.M.C Jol hockey league will be held at tHE A. this evdling to arrange matters | nd draw up a schedule. All teams | lesiving or must have their ke- | wisentatives . there and have' "their | sptry slips and names as the certifi- cates will be issued for the playce rs, { | } i HARRY CONOR, ! "The Blue Mouse" at 'the Grand | on Thursday, Jan. 13th. ANith 1 OL n RESIDENT DEAD. i i Mrs. Margaret Jones Jones Passed "Away at Williamsville, | Death, on Sunday removed one of' the oldest residents in this distriet, in the person of Mrs. Margaret Tremere, | wife of the late John Jones. Deceased | passed ay at her home in Williams- ville, after a very short illness. = The laps Mrs. Jones was close to ninéty- | five vents of age, aud was in good! health wp to Wednesday, last, ° when she was stricken with an illness which sroved fatal In wpite of her. years, | Mrs, Jones was very active up to the | Kast, and in fact was very Smart for' her nge, being ible td look after the household ution, 4s well ag many a | younger person. , Jones was boru in this vicinity, and for: close upon seventy years, had lived in the honse in which she died. She has a large | circle of idends, who will be very sorry to learn of her death. She is survived by : two daughters, Mrs. | Samuel Woods, of Vancouver, B.C, and Miss Emma, at home, and two wons, John Jones, undertaker, 'of Odessa, and Edward Jones, of the States, . 3 HAD TO PAY A FINE. Had No License to Conduct Serund- | ; Hand Store. In the police court this morning Cor- nelius Jones was fined 85 and costs or femvdlary for earrying on business of second-hand store withapt having the necessary license. 'Codetable Samuel Arniel was the complainant in - the ' case. Jones said that he had pur chased a pair of hockey skates and. boots, t was ignorant of the lew in regard to the taking out of a. li- conse. He did not want to break the : law. The magistrate pointed ' out to! Jones that every person who carried | on busivesy of this kind had to take out a license and that all who had a licensé had to keep a book showing all the purchascs and sales, the book ' 1d be open for' inspection by the po- "ce at amy time, as this was one | way in which constables could trace | stolen goods' Constable Arnie! came across Lhe boots and skates -in a search of & pair reported stolen from' Pernard McConville. © The hoots and | skates he recovered were identified by | McConville as his property. a HE TOOK HIS LIFE. es oi & Lifer Habged Himself In His | 4p one of the goards 3 the body of a + Duciog thé nigh called 'dead body of | Falem ly was found. He had used some of his bed clothes with which to himself. Assdly was an Amide shout. thirty years of rs and had been in prison but a few months. Ho was sent from L'Origunl, been commuted to life imprison alt murdurnd 3 J relative in er committing 'HE was out " pericd and was found feet so tefribly frozen that the east, i an Thinks Sweariiie All Tight. tion equals Fmt Occurrences In The City And Vicinity | on Saturday and Sebday 'nights, » Wiliam Sw received at as 8 tersolle rgiate groph>. take sold Cross drug store. street, 'with fiends in Stirling, Ont. "{intment are sold at Pronse's stare (uptown post office branch). led a i here, { ship. It { day, after dant am price $35 ahr 8 coe s ue, will ba interred here. THE DAYS 5 ESODIS, a" A seria itn, mamas a ~--Other Brief Items of Interest, Easily Réad And Remembered. What a glorious winter we are bav-| press no 'ng. "Huy Unscarets" at Gibson's ross drug store, Fresh there. There was. qute a snow flurry, both | "Doc" Hunter, Barrie street, is eon- | ano tuner. Orders | fined to his room with a bad cold. { i "Phone TiS... | On January 10th, 1842. Governor- | re znaral Bagot arrived in Biagston, to! ip residence. The. Hicockvillo Times 'has corporated as A laoited with 810,000 capital. Cunningham, piano © tuner _ ning s. Leave orders at Auley's tiookstote J 'Royal Alexandra talcum pgwder," "in Kingston at Gil Phote 230) Miss Claga Cummings, of 18% Nelson has left to spend a few days The Criimley Brothers, fimited, has i been incorporated, with head office in | in Watertown. | Kingston; share' capital, $40,000. Pspohing, the great tonic, and Pimol drug Aden Derry ani daughter, Cathar- ine, Renfrew are spending a few with W, H. Derry, Rarrie str The RC H.A. dance club vill hold an assembly in the pecréation room of | Tete de Pont harracks, this evening. Mr. and Mes. John A. Fraser, Na- panece, are here to spend twq mionths with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hol- { land. Charles Thompson has been appoint Belleville policeman. He was formerly with the R.C.HA., ton. * : The Canadian Club, to Be formed should have a tge member is a good Pérganization to promote. Nature's Remedy tablets better than pills, for toppid liver, in 25c., Sv. and N boxes, at I'rouse's drug store (up- | town_post office branch). BE." Metcalfe was the thipd best hirncks driver Cin England 4 during {1909. He is a son of J. H. Meicalfe, of this «ity. Rev. Father Nash, 8.7. preached * at both the evening Services in St. deal, on Sunday. "Royal = Alexandra" sold in Kingston at Gibson's of Montreal, morning and | talcum 'powder, Red { Cross drag store. Five famil'es attending Queen street | visit to | Methiod st church were afflicted last | week by the deaths in their homes «vr "among their relatives, Mis. George Appleton returned to ner home in Prescott, at noon, to- visiting her mothe; and brother, at 156 Fidean street. Mrs. Kilian Robipson{, a former Kingstoflan, died at - Smith's Falls, on Tuesday, after a long illness. One brother, J. Killens, resided here. Mrs; W. Rutherford, Fogonte, is | with the Misses Clark, (University ave nue; for & few days. She was formerly Miss Beatrice King, of Alfred street, Mr. and Mrs through Kingston, Monday, to Montreal, en rowte Batsiord's mother. Harry Lindley, the veteran * who has been playing with the R. W. Marks company has started with a company of his own, opening at Athens, to-night. Edgar Bloodough, and have heen spending a few weeks in the -- "Kingston's Famous Fur Store," 5 Men's Coats REDUCED IN PRICE, ALL' WITH FUR COL- LARS. Each one is a com- fortable dressy * gentleman's coat in every respect. Batter some early if you want your choice. Here they are: 1 only ((X160 172 Mga Black Beaver Cloth Coat with quilted lining and German Ot- ter Collar, size 40, length 50 Regular price $18 for $14.50 "1 only (X67 1/2) Man's Black Beaver Coat with Im. man Otter Collar, size 42, length 50. .Regnltr price $2250 for $1800. 1 only (X16} 12). Maa's 'Black Beaver Cloth Coat with wed inion and Persian Collar, size 38, length 50, Real price $25 for 1 or (X173 12) Man's Black Beaver Clot with Hm. Persian Lamb. Liging and r of genuine Persian Lamb, size 42, length 0 Regular 1 only. io 12) Man's Black Beaver Clot oth Coat 3b days | Kings- { Mary's ¢ athe | H. B. Batsforrd paseed | being called there owing | i to the death of Mr. actor. i bride, who | Persian Lamb Lining aod Ger-| 101 0. - RE re AR 2 Peter Pillow . f IPS ; 42 inchs s wide, - Special, While They Last 1:2 I=2c Each. All Our Ladies' Fancy Collars ' That sold at 7 5c. $1 and 1.25. To clear out at 50c- Each. All Our Ladies" Fadcy Belts That sold from 75¢ to FL 50. To clear out at 50c Each. ~ CORRIGAN'S fo, Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking. I n's Red! -------- the guests of the + bride's moth : A tet 3 The Canadian Almanac for 1910 This Almanae contains about 496 pages filled' with useful and interesting information, and will be' found invaluable to every citizen of the Dominion. It contains the new CUSTOMS TARIF F, alpha- betically arranged. Besides being an Alalanac, this book isa Direc tory of the Banks, Militia, Post Ofices, Newspap- ers, Clergy, Government Officials, Lawyers, Couns ties, Municipalities, Scheels and Colleges, Bank and other Stocks, apd i8 used as a book of refer- ence in almost every office and library in the Dominion PRICE 50¢, PER COPY. phone orders' promptly filled. . +HE PEOPLE'S BUDG Explained by the Right Hon. Lioyd-George, M.P'. 105 pages. Paper bound. Price, 33¢. have received but FIVE copies, all that were obtainable. Hlustrat. ed with Cartoons from the leading Dritish papers, THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE FINEST BOOK STORE iE ASTERN ONTARIO. 200 PRINCESS ST. 'PHONE 019, -------- i aty, jer, ft, on Saturday, The mel smbers of the theatrical com- {'pany, ""Poliy of the Circus," leit for : loronto, at.noon, ou Sunday, via the |G.T.K. Ibe company ¢s billed all 4his week in-that city. Almost all who picked up to-day's Glooe in hingston thought at hrst sight it was publishing au picture ot ur. A. W. Richardson. It was, how fever Rt. Hon, Reginald Mclvenna, br, Richardson s~ double. Capt. J6hn Geoghegan, customs cth- jeer at-Folger's, left, this morning, for | Point Ale sander, Wolle Island, op: 'posite Cape Vincent, to remain unul | nav igation opens in the spring. 'Bath powder," perfumed. Sold in { Kingston at Gibsot's Red Uross drug |store. { br. J. H. Bell, Grand Medical Ex anuber, and W, ¥. Campbell, Grand | Urganuzer, of Hamilton, will instal | the officers of Kingston Council; No. Fu, C. ore. F., on ¥riday evening, { Jan. 14th inst, { The valuable feldspar mine on the | Badour property, in Bediord township, {this county, has been sold by Jn. { Mendells, of Perth, to Messrs. Sheéefil {and Martin, of New York, and Creigh { ton, of Toronto. A big price was ob- tained: \ Shertumed Lath powyer,"' sold at {Gikson's Red vross drug store. { AT couple of well-known young x | | Kingutonians went over to Wolte 1s STERLING SILVER TABLE WARE people Tare some friends, | stalled there over night, the heavy snowstorm. It was so bad that they could not set out to drive back. * Alexander Ayers will appear beiore Judge Price, Tuesday morning, to land, on Sunday afternoon, to pay a Grd UNDERNEAR on account of | ti { elect. The prisoner has the option of he ring tried by | bors "or by judge Judge Price in cham and jury at the Many unaware Will Do Well to See Our Range, as It is | mext sittipgs of the criminal court. It {is thought that he will be tried by i that with cur Staple Patterns | Jade Price. : apearits," He., | Sold in. Kingston { Cross drug store. When you pay dozen of what | "wtinctly fresh' { four out of Sterling Silver { Dossert, Forks, Table Spoons 'and Forks, and ie 25¢. and Be. Red / Mast Complete and he Prices Are' ey Reasonable at Gibson's Spoons and forty cents for a has been « tevmed eggs, and find that ob the dozen are bad, the | Portsmouth philosopher would like to ask, what is really the price of fresh eggs ? Perhaps some of the dealers Gould "hglphim out. We give it up. buttoned in front, lace "trim: The many ite boat owners .around med, long White the city are busy these days getting Grey. Special, 25 each. their orga ready for the winter, Only = w have yet- been "launched, Ladies' Elast T > but all will be ready in a few days. 3 Kibbed Draw? ers, ankle len spools) we Sell ond, two or as many as required, thus making 1 easier the purchasing of "Silver Ladies' Elastic Ribbed Vests, for the Home." SMITH BROS., Jewellers, sleeves, Opticians, Issuers of Marriage 'Licenses. The owners would like to see a little a g , both styles, White or 'ray. of the snow disappeai =o the runners Sota woukl drop down 16 clear ice. Oath. pecind, "Peruna," for colds, at Gibson's sold in King- izton Red Urass store, Arrangemonts had been made for missionary men to speak in all the Anglican churches, on Sunday. Owidg to the fact that there were not enough speakers to cover all the ground, | Canon Starr conducted the service it | St. Mark's church, at Barriefield, © in | the morning. Next Sunday morning, Canon Starr will preach a missionary sermon in the 1 Cataraagui, "Peruna" is spld in Kingston at i Jikson's Red Cross drug store. The two new dights placed in front of the court house make a great im provement; in the building's appear- ance. The electric lights. are, mounted on large iron-posts, the ht Being encased -- ihn large white fe The work was 'done by Samed Halliday. The lights were turned on on Sunday evening and' t We church people' were greatly pleased to be nble to see their way ail along the sires. The gonugine . 'arisian Sage hair tonic ss sold a Prouse"s drug stofo 'Huptown post office 'branch . ' Michael Corkey amd wife, Montreal street, returned-to $he city, on Satur: day after spending Christmas and New Year's with friends ang relatives in and around Napanes. ey visited - Williamh + Wald, Mrs. Corkey's brother | =~ over Christmas, then spent some time 'with friends in North Froduickehurg Hay Bay and othe: places. had a most enjoyable time visiting or ide of thelt school ool going days. "days. A Safe Rheumatic Cure. dn the off to fied. something that | There are three. points About would cure r waati affections, harsh our Truss {that dve often been | { = are of particular interest to you if you are ruptured. First I carry the k the largest and best of Trusses in Central Canada drug A Other lines up to suit, $2.50 Children's Undeiwear, kinds and sions, 20c. aid up. A pig range a of Men's wear, Anglican shurch, at Under including Kievte-tined, Scotch Lunb Wool, Natural Wool, Elastii. Ribbed, ote. All h sizes, Ste. to $1.50 a gatment FOR STYLE, FIT, AND _ COMFORT Wear Gourdier's Furs 76° to 80 BROCK ST. : ry ov! oy oeulte from Dr. His bo, prov | Cure, which is 'a ---- i lb og tl cures A $e. ib y what is re quired, in. the most patural way. Tt hers ¢ have all sack ana form sch io Beer Se o I properly. ti} Third, neutralizes the poisonous slements in foi bag i had 25 year pr the blood and expels them from "the |! each case carefully and ace system. Years of success has kg oT its merit. © Bri Hall's ; tie Con. Princess ani Mya BE porto

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