Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1910, p. 8

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THE PAILY BRITISH WEIG, TUESDAY, DECEM BER 7. 1910, NM PAGE EIGHT. YOUR BASKIG BUSINESS INVITED LIBERAL TERMS AND - SATISFACTORY . Capital Reserved Funds. . BANK OF TORONTO KINGSTON BRANCH: Pp. IRA A. "BRECK DEAD | AN AGED CITIZEN PASSED TO REST ON SUNDAY. in 1825----For Years Was a Mem- ber of the 'Fifm of Calvin Breck, | Kingston Since 1880. On Christmas Day, one of ston"s oldest and most loved Fit passed to his rest, in the per : Ira A. Breck, in the eighty-sixtl of his age, Mr. Breck had bee {ailing health for some time end was peaceful, and came on Sunday, at the residence .. %50,000000 J 54 fH. Breck, Barrie strect ! | news of the passing away = of Breck was heard with great { throughout the city. The late Mr. Breck was born Burlington, Vermont, on Sept. v 1825, anid was the son of Hemry Dreck, druggist. His mother was g sist the late Judge Collamer, postmo general of the United States and senator for Vermont. He came his parents to Cape Vincent, N. : i 1534. Afterwards he was clerk 0 Stanley's general I Cape for four years. Then he cu: Garden Island, in February, 1» entered the employment of Calvin & Cook as clerk of that old and ~ well known business firm. Op the retire ment of Mr. Cook, in 1849, Mr. Breck | , SERVICE. % $4,000,000 $4,911,000, store a the | 107 PRINCESS STREET, Our wi hecame 4 partper, with D. D. C, t and the firm afterwards was Calvin & | Breech. This firm engaged 4n the hand: ling of oak and other kinds of tinh and staves in western Canada, Ohi, and Michigan for the Quebec mark It also engaged in the rafting busines Aine, fo from Garden Island to Quebec. For | Electric Restorer for Men Phos homo} testotes every ierve fn the . Yim 2 aid vita Pr lecyy and user averted at once. gts eJoss pew man. Price No Hoge For . -------- Albert Baker, Fast Nissouri, hanged himself in his barn on Christmas. ter festivities in the himself to do chores, and did the deed. New Year's cards at Uglow's, - -- | Bee California Naval Oranges several years, the firm were contrac. | tors with the Canadian government for providing 4 steam tug service for | vessels and barges between Kingston | and Montreal. Mr. Breck retired from business, i 1¥80, and came over to Kingston 1. reside, Here he spent the remainder o lis days. He was too active and pul lic spirited 5 man, however, to live retired %ife, and hecame interested |, | = some of Kingston's industries and or terprises, a promotor of and presiden of the Kingston Street railway will a bok, il Drug for. o Scobetl at Mahood"s Drug Store. Af house he excused con inns. | police Grape Fruit at all Prices "At 25¢, 30c, 40c¢ per dozen, IR. H. TOYE, : Se is easy to use -- no rubbing -- no serub- * tiresome job of cleaning silver to a fow minutes' pleasant w 302 King St Phone 1d "WONDER - SHINE "Cleans more silver in half-an-hour than pastes or powders in half- a-day--and cleans it better. Madam! That's the reason why you should use WONDER OMHINE--it saves time and toil. Just figure out what this means -- how WONDER-SHINE reduces that old, dusty, Your silver and gold may be costly heirlooms and gifts money gould not replace. The fubbing and scouring of pastes and Fhe pint is pretty harsh treatment --cventually wears through he plating and spoils its Lrilliant lustre. =fo scouring. Just dip your silver, old or ed-ware, articles at a time, in DER- SHINE, then - Sinse and dry with a soit cloth or chamois. That's "s all The beautiful lustre of your favorites wil Su J se you. Ure SsSasicunily ich keep them as right as new coinage from the mint. Try it -- one package will | convince you. 'WONDER - SHINE is nteed non-in- __junous to gold and sil- ver, and cloth ing. At all dealers, 25¢, in yellow packages. WC -- § Was Born at Barlington, Vermont, | Garden IslandLived ini { | ifearers were Hirani A. Calvin, M. 8.! { Sutherland, 'W, ! mer { surpass | the non<ury sittings on June 5t 'No {for fancy gift goods at Best's. A Gibson, C. W. "| Rankin. 1 MeAdoo, F. W. Valleau, A ns the Kingston Light, Heat apd ver company. and the Kio ssbon | dey company. He was 5 budac- r of the Kingston fieneral Hospital, was a life goer ww of that msti- | KINGSTON , in which b& took the JBleatest s st. : 'Mr. Breck was twice "stiarriod. His | uced - first wife wak Edna Potter, niece of | ne Ade i tna the late D. BD. Calvin and by her he Wentywne Jeans p Junior Hockey Téam That Will ! two children Hving, Luther rock. | of Pritish Columbia, and Mrs! Meet the Montrealdrs. A meeting of the Kingston ia a4 B hosalic, of Kingston: His | mi wile Ss oN + he late Re Thomat: Fovwict OF ship hoekey association was held op « marriage, one son, 1 Rieck, i aturday afternoon. 'Three /teams sis CItY, Survives. +H. : were admitted, Glenburnie, Chtatagui oh his home for pam. With him 4 Bath Road. The schedule was rh fe deceased Was , cul rel let psaun up. ilentnrnie and, Latarasn: fanfiagl Books d of Ren will. open up ou the former's ice or € and of outdoor . Suturday, Jan. Tth, at 8.36 o'clock. It a a familias figure on: the streets of was also decided to put back the deceased Was a warm friend zed Zhe] oilh 'Ist. At a ne tine the Mr. Peuse, propricts of the age. limit was raised from twenty tc nd lor pie Ele the tw(nty-two years, bit a protest was dav passed that Mr. Breck did "no a 'received from Glenburnie against the rr ¥ call to thie not . age limit being raised and a com- pay a fall. I newspaper building. | promise was effected, which was _ sa- The fureral took place this alter. i tisfactory to all concerned. wo and the attended by many old | It was also decided that any tean ends of Sh al ooeand. Rev. Dr. iin the league winning the Corbett lity k : ndrew's church, offici- {trophy three years in succession should ed at the burial service. The pall. { become absolute owners of it. The executive is going to try and jarrange to have a senior league next ear, so as to have a place for th Folger, Many beautiful overs! Fran to step into a it is not were placed hy sorrowing friends thought wise to allow the good play around the easket, which contained ers to step down and out for the the remains™of one of the noblest. of want of a senior league. { Kin gion' s citizens. { i INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | Newsy Pa Picked Up by; porters on Their Routde: Ree News Year's cards at Uglow's, New Year's gifts at wholesale prices, at Best's. "The prisoners{at the jail were a good Christmas dinner. ° "Phone 1009, Stadium rink, hockey practices, William Swaine, piano tamer. Or lers received at McAuley's. Phone 778. there is no ale on the market Bajus'. It contains THE SPORT REVIEW TOW NSHIP HOCKEY LEAGUE. town Nickle, B. W Folger, Howard o Folger and Calla- The Junior Frontenac Team. The junior Frontenac team to meet the "champion Montreal AAA. seven on Wednesday, will be picked from { Williams, Marchand, Davidson, 'Me ic ammon, Hunt, Boyer, Millan, Brouse Somerville and Dumcan. The senio . (Fromtenacs will practise after th given game, : The Dipper Hockey Club will have game with the fast Deseronto team, is {that town, some night next week. Th ie date has not been fixed as yet. Stan tley Trotter interviewed the manager o {the Deseronto team in Napanee, o { Saturday, and arrangements wer made which were satisfactory to bot h a parties. "ls Dippers vs. Deserontos. 0ods, Justice LJute will hold the jury as sizes in Kingston, on April 4th i Yee College Book Store advt. Granites Go to Deseronto. The Granites will journey up to be Mayor Couper presided at to-day' ¢ eronto, Thursday evening, for a brus court, Two drunks were given with the boys from this enterprising heir liberty, with a lecture, and two litile town. The fame of the boys fro others were remanded. the Indian village has reached th Harrison Fisher calendars at half limestone city, and the boys here ar price at Uglow's. {anxious to try conclusions with them H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King. street. Leave orders at Williamsville. Auley's Bookstore: The date for the game between th Much sympathy is being extended to Bath Road Beavers and Williamsvill Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Gilmour, Syden- i Hockey Club has not been settled yet | ham street, in their bereavement, in but it will probably be Wednesday « + loss of their threemonths-old son, Friday evening of this week. -- Pocket diaries, R.C.H.A, to-night, Best's Short always, for 15¢. I'he non-coms. reasonable offer will be f efusal) 21 Me- | Bath Road vs. | The Thistles | Held Practice, The Thistles held their first annu i practice - av the Palace rink, Frida -Stop cures all coughs | afternoon, and showed up well. Tk {following players were owt: J. Fit igerald, J. O'Neill, L. Doyie, W. Guit H.A. were a happy lot, on Monday, ey, T. Corrigan, P. Jradden, E. Wa when they were served with their ker, F. Gunn. Manager M. Black an Christma dinner. The mess rooms of | Secretary A. Raven expects to put both "A" and "B" batteries were very { good clean: team on the ice. prettily Nn R.C.H.A. band at Williamsville, Williamsvill to-night. . Fancy calendars half price. Uglow's, {Hockey Club will play an _.exhibitio It was the intention of the steam- game at the Stadium rink, on Ne barge Navajo, to 'make another trip | Year's morning. to the steamer John Sharples, at Stony Point, on Monday, but owing td the rough weather, the trip had to be abandoned. It was very rough the Kingston rink management to a out on the lake, and it 'would have jow it a space in the rink -so that i been impossible for the vetoran steam- | could play at all, the malche of th barge to have made the jaunt. i Frontenac Hockey Club teams. The ro EA a a { 8 as granted. TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. iquest of the band was grante 1911, at Uglow's. band at Stadium rink, and men of the R.C, St. James' vs. St. James' and the Siadium. rink; 14th Band Request Granted. The 14th Regiment band requeste Hockey Practices. : : The Regiopolis hockey team wil \ Franklin, Proposed pave a practice at the Stadium rin nderson and R. Connell. D. D, | Rogers, proposed by J. B. Q j | Tuesday afternoon, x Mito NY uinn and} 7. Juvenile teams will have a prac 1. FA. by Thomas paobh Beniett, Proposed lee at the Stadium rink Wednesda y RE Tho Yanley AR clean. | afternoon. Mr. Franklin resigned. Councillors--J ames H. Barrett, i George Maitland, J. W. Smith, H. G. | Greaves, M. Shortall, J. A. Milton, ! John Bennett. Messrs. Shortall and | Milton have resigned. Pittsburg Township. For Rosve--W, J, by G. Y. M.C.A. Hockey League. There will boa meeting of Y MC A hockey enthusiasts in the building a [4.30 o'clock Friday afternoon, for th | purpose of organizing a league. Al Y.M.C.A. boys who are at present no attached to any league are requeste to attend. s Storrington Township. For Resve--John Taylor, C. W. Sheath and Witham Gibson. For Codncillors--Adam Ritchie, Ben- jamin Kells, William E. Hanley, C. W. Langwith, John Balls, Joseph Hitch- cock, James Shepherd, Thomas Cuddy. Thase having withdrawn. are William Langwith, Joseph | Hitchcock and Thomas Cuildy. {referees . Each team is : {send in names of two nominations, City Hockey League. A meeting of, the executive of the City Hockey League is called for Wed- | nesday evening, for transacting busi ness, chief of which is the chooshyg of requested to mén as' thei Township of Kingston. "2 Henry Mciver, Weller. J. XX. Much Interest Shown, Judging from the gresi interest which the announcement that the Mon treal Amateur Athletic Association's junior Quebec hockey champions would ¢ in Kingston, has erented around liam Pillar, F. Valleau, Byron; town,' the Frontenacs will have a Gordon, John Ctyde, Vincent Coulter; 'bimper house for -their game in the M. M. Fowler, A. S. Day, D. H. cqvored xink, to-morrow night. King Stover. = ston is rarely visited by a representa r tive seven from the big metropolis. Garden Island. "Reeve--H. A. Calvin (acclamation). To Raise John Sharples, -_Countillors--S. €. Calvin, Joh John Har- 3 Sontra Nps a rare a2 fis, Joseph Sauve, BV Reid company, of Sar el J ion) uve 2 . 1 fin. and Horace of Detroit, to Reeve--John Purdy, br, F. Gibson, A. E. Deputy reeve-- Willian Haid, Nelson E. Weller, W, Pillar, Vincent Coulter. Councillors--J P Hawkey, Wil- Estlisivencas ix 5 wan' dense does pot mean peculis rity--but hs Xa refinement. The well-dressed man you notice an the street athe Bot of dulering: a that: in bie wl lined, We've for doing the Bestof \ hind talk tailoring with us. We'll show the steamer "John Sharples. wtecked near Stoney Point. The com pany will send its wrecking outfit to the SETS, 48 soa as possible, and Township of Wolfe Isipnd, . gobn Spoor. i tal College. Book an seat he above. New Year's J her husband '1 ¥inol was DEATHS ™ THE cry. pi John Bowman, of Cataraqui Bridge, at Rest. and fdmiliar _ 6gu has gone 10 his rew ard in the per- | son of John Bowman, whé passed] seaceiully away .on Christmas eve at ihe Hotel where every means was resorted to to save and pro- | nr kis life. Faithiul nurses and his | hysician worked inceasingly till the nd. He died as wi tived, at eave with the world 'and reconciled with his God, receiving the last nu os of his church before the Mr losyman of mducted the Cataragu arids we toll house and will be missed | alt who passed that wav. He was! sixty-three years of age, and leaves to | mourn his loss his widowed and the wife of his dec sed brother, o whom sincere sympathy is of fered. The funeral was held on Tues- dav at 930 am. from the Hotel! Dieu, thence to St. Mary's eathe- | dral® where a high mass of requiem! was sung. The Late Mrs. J. O. Finnigan. ! Dec. 25th, marked | the passing awey of Mrs. Jd. 0. Fin- | nigan, at her residence, Colborne | street, niter a long illness. Last Au-| gust she contracted typhoid fever, which later developed into tuberculos-! is. The late Mrs. Finnigan was the daughter of the late Alexander H. | Bell, of Westbrook, and was born in| the township of Kingston. Desides | and three children she] jeaves four brothers, Dr, C. W. Bell, of Bherodsville, Ohio; R. E. Bell, of | Boston, and John 3 Bell, of Seott, | Sask. Mer only sister, Mrs. Milton | dilver, died on Dec. 15th, while an| nfant child passed away on Dec. 1st, Ml of 'typhoid fever. The late innigan was a Methodist in religion. ihe funeral service, Wednesday moin-| thodist ehurch. While Christmas sproule, B.A., of Princess street Me | A well-known Dien, end, suster Sunday evening, srought joy to the great mass of the eople it brought the keenest sorrow | o this household, and deep sympathy s felt for the e bereaved hushand. To Cure a 'a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Taly| cots. Drugrists refund money if it | ails to cure. E. W. s on each | Grove's signat ne VOX, Jo. He | Died « of Fright. Ohio, Dec, foreigher, a murder of his wife, un ater shot hy the police, took an ray machine for an elect ion strument and died of pure fright. foveland aomar, the tempting the Best's Jalendars. Customers and others wishing lers will kindly register New Year's greeting cards, Uglow's, "Phone 1009, Stadium rink, for | hockey practices. i After losing her sails in a squall the | chooner Otis Miller was driven ashore | «ear Port Greville, N.8. It is expect d that she will be saved, Imperial Brand underwear makes a plenaid Christmas present, "Chaucer" Elliott returned to Mon real, last night, after spending + hrist-| nas with relatives, here, and = will ceturn to-morrow with his Quebec unior champions. : | Ladies' Home Journal. Uglow's. | Bajus' XXX porter is manufgetured rom Plunkett's celdhrated Duklin welt, and the choicest imported hops. | t will "build you up: i Best's Liver Pills will set you right after that Christmas diner. See College Book Store advt. pagel yw E. Ackert, logersoll, aged twenty. ne, was sent to penitentiary for three pears for rifling mail boxes. flea 5 3 ticket of leave man. Pullman rate for berthe, on! Canadian lines, is $1.50 per | ght, i A great strike short distance ne at ounce, upper to be of ail is reported a' seth of Edmonton, IRON IN THE BLOOD Is an Essential Element to Health, When it is insufficient or lacking, there is a dearth . of red hlood cor puscles, which causés anaémin and a! ran-down conditign of the entire tem, with consequent bodily weakness. | In order to restore the hlvod 10 a. healthy condition, iron must be sup plied in "an easily assimilated form. | We guarantee this' may be dose by | ¥inol, our delivious cod liver and 4 i | tonic, made without oil. This combination of two world-fam- ed tonics, restores to the blood elements lacking to make rich, blood, which - imparts Zetrength vitality to every organ in the body. J, Edmund Miller, of New Haven, Conn., says their little girl had been frail and sickly ever since her birth. | recommended and they | tried it, and immediately noticed an improvement in her: condition, They | continued its use and it built her up, | until they cannot recommend it highly to build ap a "weakened tem." G. W. Mahood, Kisgston. HOW WOULD YoU LIKE T0 GIVE, M ER SOMETHING THAT WOULD KEEP | YOU CONSTANTLY BEFOR E HER? the } red! and | too | sve are | Mrs. nz, will be conducted by Rev. F. H.| The Aftermath Of Christmas The Holiday Shopping is over and the store is beginning to settle down to normal ways again, \ Our . Christmas business has been. greater than it has ever 'been before and our large *stock has been pretty well picked over. Of course this picking leaves in its wake many things that are - tumbled or creased, and these have no place in a clean, fresh stock, so we have 'put hurrying out prices on them, just to make them tempting. ~ Lot | 225 Embroideredand Fancy 'Handkerchiefs Many different makes. Your pick To-Mérrow, 9¢ Each or 3 for 25¢. | 80 Pairs Children's Winter Gloves Different makes, different sizes, Worth 18¢, 20¢, 25¢. Your pick To-Morrow, 9c Each or 3 Pairs for a Quarter A Lot of F ancy Rink Scarfs; 7 Made from White Angora Weol, with Colored Striped Ends. These wereimpbrted to $1 The small lot left Your Pick. To=Morrow 25¢ 8CH at ------------------ All Wormers Winter Coats At !3 Off This means All $10.00 Coats for $6.63 All 15.00 Coats for 9.90 All 12.00 Coats for 7.90 And so on through the list »> | } § The kind that fit over the heel of ree Creepers: 3 STYLES : Those like cut to fasten on the : Overshoe or Rubber, - - - » 2. a Pi | thé Boot or Rubber, - =~ - 35. a Pai No danger of slipping with' either style. Sort A Apps, THE LOCKE IT SHOE STORES -~ ----------

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