er -------- TT ro eo Wek S------------------ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 2 TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1911. GRAD (F----= wo BANK A USINESS RETURNED TO We... CORNWALL JAIL TWO! "YEARS AGO, BROKE eturne--Anony- : ------ Recaptured on His I sheriff Put |b mous Letter to the Police on Trail. Cornw "3 mall Accounts nchas KINATION PIPE? wes, Write us. 2 i . ¢MPANY, LIMITED. * im wil REET, TORONTO. $0000800000000000000S haurder f Turok Ault save that he will PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All, b Over the World, Affairs iu Portugal are regard eritical. : Dagald ploughman, died The new Victaria Toronta, is ready bog Mclean tne . tia Merchant Tailor A] WORSTEDS re dressy and Lambert FB a swt, ¢ always right, Coll makes in Indigo dyes from $22 to- comfortable suits. at from $20 to 326 good wearing cloths dnd make A new, of TWEEDS are beep ® 1 aiabert has them fresh from the mills in hi | a WORSTED © pair of Scotland, suit. cloths fof an extra $5 to ¥ grey stripe TROUSERINGS vw Lambert has n ni from . Trouser Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street: | gras iene ges sruteagraial 125 % Di Fancy Vests, Mufflers Smoking Jackets LITIN rock Street HUNT'S, 53 Brocl en Beis sBr sired Beo@ee@raBoeBen 1 Yo YOUR MEASURE, Your New Overcoat : and in length In no other a classy, In breadth of should to suit your proportions, way can you hope to wear distinctive looking coat. Winter give exclysive for of really Our Overcoatings you us wide fabrics choice (hit Styles, everything adapted by right." yilors as BEE ABupnssarsnsansasessns custom | {Crawford & Walsh Leading Tailors. Princess & Bagot S Foes Ive IIIT III TIN SIS IIR IRIN wn FPF 000600000006 RE I > Wonderful Coat Bargains All must go -- Three-quarter Length . $1.08 each A few Heavy Coats at 20 Long Coats, semr-litling back ulsters, regular $135, for 19 only, ls prices, o 30 each the latest goods shown this season, wg Coats, and choice at half price $32.50 Coals $0.00 Coats "for $10.00 $12.50 Coats £15.00 Coats For Ce Jew days .it will be too late, 'D. M. SPENCE, The Leading Millinery Store. most $4.25 £4.50 for Coats for for for wt Bargains come now YOU HAVE THE MONEY 'WE HAVE THE GOODS The Big Se. of the ~ Crumley Bros.' - Stock | will continue all this week Many lines at 40 to 50. on the dolfar. This is your chance to save dollars. ~ Discount Jreeessecesssessarentansastesssnsectosenet; TSvsssstenstnerts tutes fini Whig office and took his 0 { busin ss office. 1 RR ot Ea Susbaut's i (GRAHAM THE VICTOR | |e WAS ELECTED MAYOR BY 162 MAJORITY. Contest Was & Sarprise Confidence Defeated Me Old Aldermen Were i lesult of the --d Yer Kay--=Three Defeated. vend of Kingston over votes. The re of a raham Was, vas somewhal Limited uld Week aA Very workers « declare 1 the ward - had any defea his op supenar would mm Victoria whatever of ting However the polls, od the iv known ¢ what placed ex-Ald. he head of the poll. Last de that ex-Ald. Mc Hy 1 the way xm) organiza- a thorough « advantage of be the ANY ass LIONEL from 2 5% majority. Oa Monday, ' there s change of opinion, and in the after Iaring how things Rideau and Frontenac oon going wm MAYOR-ELECT GRAHAM. 's leading workers election would be jee, and that Mr. Graham even had hance of being elected. It © became plainly evident hat the workingmen supporting the building contrac- evidently' because they believed his long ice in the city coun- ¢il should be rewarded. I'he returns were slow in coming in, immense crowd which gather ed in®frant of the Whig office remained till the last sub-division was from. Ontario, No. 3, © came followed by No. 4, This 'ward McKay a majority of thirty- smham ward followed, with a majority of seventy-five, where 100 vas expected. St. Lawrence ward, the i business eard, was a decided disappointinent, for, steange to say, Mr. Graham emerged with a majority of six, where forty was expect by Mr? Mchay's supporters. Cataraqui {ward gavé Mr. McKay seventy major whereas 100: was figured upon. It Frontenac and Rideau wards that Mr. Graham won the day, the former givi him 122 majority, : and s fatter 178, It was Rideau ward | that really electad him ior in the other six wards the two candidates ran al must eqaal. Ald, ( own ward Victoria, gave him only thirty-nine majority. At.six o'clock, the véturns showed Mr. MeKav in the lead, but as the Frontenar and Rideau® figures ame in, the majority shifted to Mr; Graham's side, and remained there till nounced; th of the Mr McK admitted that the wards, were tor, { but the almost h ard first, gave eight » Syd men's §aty, was in srabam the last poll was an No. 17 Rideau, By vote was as fol sub-divisions, lows by Sab-Divisions. Mehay. Graham. No i 9. a8 No.2 80 i6 Ontario No. 3d. a9 aH we No. 4. 7 43 >. 39 12 20 Votes Sydenham Lawrinre, t'ataraqmn, PALL LLL P2227 Faso Reo = A Victoria, 10 ws hen wen 1,486 1,648 Graham, 162. Vote by Wands. Test al Majority for MeRay. Graham, Sydenham - 150 4 Ontario... nse 2108 71 Ee SH A { Cataragqul aq LE 206 {Frontenas .... or ul Hideauw ..... 243 51 Victoria M45 4 x "1.645 Ragrets for the Vanquished, Ur. MeRay received the rétaros in defent sgravefully. He was swprised at the { vote in soms of the suis sions, par ition le in Nos. 5 and 6, but was A 1 chosriuily resigned. and; actepted the {volte of the people in a mannec that Laon for him many warm friends, | "Mc. WeRay has bn def feted to : y simply by aveteon dene on t ; Ent of his * workers," declared . Ald. | Biliott, standing <n a chair to ad Fdpems the gathering in the Whig He stated that such organised political oppesition to _-- 3 - s 1} tor pies be ly Na. put ther wa and that and openi campaign had fought px Is Ald. aches | in concly be hoped te Moha for said, inte hed was elected with pr be oper McKay wax loudly applauded when he stood up to spenk thanked his workers for what done for him. "We certain! been up against i he said, "and have got -the dou future, i sav to and be bet- fea ss. In » game from the er organized." Ex: Mayo wr N. €. Polson said that the liligeat party" shotld always let itself > nd on the fiing line. That vo only way to fight, if victory to be expected. It was impossible maintain the unity of the party spirit was not retained There scom- d to be x tendency to try and ud just. in order to get ' things easy, rath er than to fight. Mr. MeKay, was able to face the music like y man. He hoped to see him again a candidate for the mayoralty and if he he eould count upon greater in his behalf, start Bry ever Was eflorts being mae Mayer Couper said that it. was lac if organization that was the i of Mr. Mchay's defeat: wad found this out early im the much had been taken for granted. was sure that, if Mr. McKay's for- had been betier organized they could have won the day . Curlise day. I'do He cea The Mayor-Elect Thankful, I'he news of Mr was enthusiastically Standard office, and ri the returns all in, "Christy" was althost car- ried to the city ball, where he the anked the people for their supp He "said that in his carcer as alder n he had tried to serve the people faithiully, and that they had nobly responded | electing him to the position of: chi magistrate. He declared that he had conducted a clean campaign all the way through, and he thanked all who supported him. He said that be had every respect for his opponent, that he was a gentleman and an business man. He pleaded weariness, and concluded by saying that he Graham's majority received at the were best to further the interests and hop- ed for the support of the people. Ald. Hoag was called to the form and said that in Mr. Graham he fully believed that they had a man who would advance the interests of the city. W. F. Nickle, M.P.P., spoke, and thanked the people for the hearty support which had been given the mayortelect. also The Aldermanic Vote, There were aldermamic contests in five wards, Alds. Chown, McCartney ahd Robertson, who were up for re election, were defeated. Abraham Shaw won from Ald, Chown, and Dr. ALE Ross more than doubled Ald. Robert vote in Prontenac ward. In Rideau ward, Mayor Couper, who ran for an aldermanic seat, proved in vincible, and defeated Lid. bv 208 votes. Ald Elliott Eibby had a combat in St. ward, but the former won in both subdivisions, and enters upon his nineteenth year in the councilin Cat. arngui ward, R. ¥paser and J. M. Hughes had to stamd gy poll, although the latter had retired. Capt. Fraser, of course, was elected. Ald "Jock" Harty eertai inly wore belles for he gave R. J, Wright a hearty beating, had almost doubled the latter's vote In Victoria ward, George Mills went before J. W, Litton. The Int victory was due to his being widely known throughout = the 1 m's and H. B, Lawrence down tor's more ward. f here were ool trustee In Victoria w » Fe the and George Bawden had quite but the former emerged fifty of a majority. In Rideau ward there was. a ballot, re ing in the of H. Fx Metealfe.- W. HH. irs, retived too ate to alk off the ballot two &¢ con- Lockett a con with tests. test, election tiodwin, low h% name to be left paper. The aldermanie lows j= * vote was as fol Lawrence Ward, Elliott. Bip! 0 7 St. 0 123 Cataraqui Ward. ~Ome Year, -- Three Yoars.-- Fraser. Hughes. Harty. Wright. us 26 95 : 83 220 52 89 n 126 wv x ws ug 371 No. 10 .. Totals 349 Frontenac Ward. Robertson. Ross. q 93 of 101 120 No. 4 nm No. 15 Totals 0 . Couper. McCartney. Buawden. 121 53 163 a7 2 a 5 a Ww ou viol 8 19 "ar A Guarantee Which Js. We positively guarantee, in writing to refund every cemt by any stud who, at any time during the frst chief the |" sure he | organi: | He | they | play | WAR 3 was | to | if its i he felt | honorable | would at all times endeavor to do his || plat- McCartney | e | No. 2 1 No fino. 2 yy Victoria Ward. For One Year Term Litton 05 . a2 24 ul . 25 a ; 61 otals 32 Victoria Ward. For Three Year Term Shaw Chown 116 wl 85 34 VICTORIA WARD. School Trustep. Bawtlen.. Lockett. No, 2 iii wan ™m No. 233. ant ga 16 No. al. aeass MM Ra. oii sees 3 Totals ne "The Council of 1911. besides Mavor- The council' of 1911, A omprise the fol: | Elect Graham, will ¢ | lowing ~~ Sydenham ward -Aldia. R. Hanley, BR. H. Toye, Ontario ward--Alds. T. F. Harrison, R. E. Kent, T. J. Rigney. St. Lawrence ward--Alds. John Car- son, R. F: Eliott, Jp 3. 6 Givens, Cataraqui ward J. Harty A. W. McCarthy, R. Fraser. [TEs ward--Alds, F. J. Hoag, J. SR Moc. ann, A. E. Ross, Ride PAG WwW. J. Far, ward--Alds. R. Armstrong, W. UCnigston, D. Couper. Victoria ward lds. J. W. Litton, A. Notes and Comments. mavorally election in woles east in Couper defeat 2.121 to 1,186. 3.134 votes were cas 173 les vorab! vot num 8 A Batley, There was no 1910. The number of 1909 was 3,907, Mavor {ing Ald. Givens by 1 his year, only {inn the mayoralty than two ye We [RF est at home. were contest, <r 8 ago: The unt day, caused mang An unusual j ers - stay found ili, wer of voters « alled upon. The council of 1911 consists of twelve | ten consery though count fou erals and olibIcs now ivic business. In the new count three merchants, surance agents tractors, one druggist, ¢r, one machine agent, turer, one mason, retired gentleman, baker, one mariner, In religion the new thus ~=Methodists, 5: Anglicans; 5; Roman ( Baptists, 1. In Rideau ward, i ativey « il are three doctors, two lawvers, two balding horse deat manuiac- two con one one one inspector, one banker, one council stands Presbyter: athohes, son voters mark. er and Ald. Mel two of the three he voted upon. The insugural counnl will take at 11 am. The four flew aklermen are W. I Fair, R. Fraser, Abraham Shaw and i. W. Litton. As Mr. Fair is an ex- alderman, there. are only three new men to join the council The following telegram was Ald. "Jock" Harty by the Frontena junior hockey team and flelleville last" "vening : "One hundred Kingston hockey thusiasts send congratulations Belleville." "Jock" made taraqui ward thinking that candidates were riney; meeting of place next the cit v Monday, en- from a grand sweep in Ud Portsmont Elections, Richard Baiden of Portsmouth, on Monday, defeating Ex-Reeve John Fisher, by 80 to 75. The contest was quite a lively one. The councillors elected were: Joseph Kerr, 27, Michael J. Kennedy, : Joseph Forsythe, 74; James Hall, 52 Those defeated for councillors were John Allmark, 60; E. Sullivan, 56; John Marks, 34. = Township Elections. A.M. Rapkin was reelected recve of Kingston, by 106 majority Joba Stewart, Harrowsmath, de feated John Storms for Portland, by 176 majority Carload of Prunes, Smith's Falis Reoord A carload of prunes vesterday for th Robertson, Nicolle & Co, of place, the fruit being from H. 5. Gile, a » nd grocer, of Salem, 1 ro Wm Mr {hile 1s a former Smith's Falls boy and it is probable that when bhi left his ative town he little thought thi whnld came when he would send oar Joad of prunes here in one si. nnunt for one place of busipess. teeve of arrived here wholesale 'grocery of cagnignmi at onn de con. Queen's Open Air Rink. Queen's open air rink is about com- pleted now snd as soon as the holi days are over it will be in working order. The ies ia brilliantly lighted with long rows of Tights placed at short intervals and no doubt will be kept preity busy by the numerous college hockéy teams which will se squire it for practice. Dance at Orpheum Hall The frst big dance of the new vem will take place Thursday evening, | fan. bth, at the Orpheum hall. Cros hw & (PCommor's orchistra will fur wish ausie. Tickets © Yen's Me: indies free. All are invited. Dancing from 9 pm. to 2 am. | To Remove Bone Splinter. ° § Henry Riddle, the voung lad who was acvidentally shot at Colebrook, a week ago, is still in tie hospital amd is doing well. There is still quite a lot of inflammation in the Jeg nnd the doctors are wailing for © the swelling to go down that thay may remove a splinter of when | nothing wn | one | ed their ballots for both Mayor Coup- | supporters in was re-elected reeve ! thus * Hockey Boots \ Hockey Boots Latest and Best % 4 i ABERNE | i | | i { A la gr who { Arch 1 tran { hishop if the MeS likely Shane was household trea Patri shown Lhe : that prea i all. ¢ mt to | char { for | nobod¥, friends. adve a 51M port, where he is bishop of Kington, fed sent to' M¢ | the put niger «nor i who wanager of the covered crowd was very Mie in man aga mas busi open dred dollar favorite pastime ed as a nd < ill wind that { Hi fe Tre this { How the at ser ler | Nan steamrachi Burn its © it is bites side | {| Mentioned for Archbishop of Kings | iastival bishop of Kingston, jn of the damage cannot be told anti] the vacht FATHER NMcSHANE | t in both eccles | circles as to Arch. to ton 1 Montreal despatch says : "There is ent deal of inten ! i political be appointed and is likely to succession who has been toy wugread Arch announced on hbishop Gauthier, sferredd to Ottawa Duhamel, It iw highest authority that Father hane, of St. Patrick's, Montreal, is y to be the 'chowe. Father Me formerly aul ached 10 the of the shop of Mon was given ofl St of some time | Ng i has highest exdeutive ability in position. He ix { a very popular her, and is high esteemed by lasses. Ue took a prominent part he organization of the great Ea: istic Congress, fnsk~hid selection sve of Kingston would surprised § 5. - and would be a delight to his = . Prouse's Drug Store Father McSaane, however, "Branch Post Office, A cough is a danger signal, You should heed its warning promptly. "Begin at once the very hour you know you have a cold and take regular doses | Dr. Wall's Cough Balsam, a wonderful remedy for coughs, bronchitis 'and: asthma. Cons tains no opiates Harmless, } but effective Lage Bottles, =, ip g arch 1, but 3? CK § the £ arse Lo discussing thé matier,. and ily smiled told of the ' res saving very happe selection as Arche however, is favor. when that he His was n very influential quarters. 's : % y Had a Nampow Escape, Monday afternoon, about o'clock, while walling up Princes street, an elderly man had of narroy escape from heéing knocked unconsrions He was om the north side of the street in front of Dalton's hardware store, when a large piece of ice fell off the ' edge of the roof and ht with crashing on the loge above the head. Had tire edge hwen in the way the # would in all pro- bability have killed dim, as it fell from the fourth story, amd weighed wbout thirty pounds. Big Weather Change. The, weather changed very quickly fromm the keen sold of Siturday morn. ing to a light rain drizzle on Sunday wooon, The moderation began at on Saturday and continued steadily, Innuary 1st was mild and veryrelondy. The temperatare was about-ax-- high ww it was on the same day a year ago. On Sunday night, there WAS &® Sinith, i | hig thaw, which continiied on Monday. Walking was very unpleasant - ------ Bargains In Al business Bouses and interested In oul great See our Speci envelopes, good paper, high out, ot Te per glow &% 0, Bad Day for Open Rinks. mela lay for open air rinks, on them all day. The « were figuring upon mous business, but the business at all was the The woved to be a bad i : not 5 skale being JiRK nen doing an oal We did any large there Just weather 3 wee . the Nas Fhe this vear have inst the rinks us Day proved also to i ress getter As air rinks Ying the so § W's airly n good condition hey seems Lo oben war are out in as skating on al the theatres werd result of the storm old saving goes, blow as th nok Col. H. 2 Jeinion of ghtad to hear of the ed pon Col. Howry RB ni-at-arms i i. Smith, C MG. Ringeibn ONG oon friend "or city, ommons,, by k Envelopes. se of { ' kine. Col. Smith has MG. in recomiition of his the Canadian fen . tr seins i envelopes, Sank at Her Moorings. | i No. 7 When : gamed, san KR, ed-------- + Appointed Inspector. Moors, B.A, some years principal of Bir Varry Sound high hot, and a graduate of Queen's, hanes receivad the appr whew inépecot majesty been will cheap sale ol Come offices ites LO wreial, belong ham, dr. of 3 fowk at Alexandria Bay, oc night, The canse believed to have heen due The ie unknown, for to the i tine of a water Sipe evie is raid. Tt is vesting on Lie South ot in ten feet of water. Fr Thousands Have found by experien ; Coffee is a fa One can depend oh POST - The pleasant invigoratjon of th food-drink warms and cheers. - contains ne drugs. It helps w "hurts. Canadian Postnm 4 tment of pide. / oa de