Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jan 1911, p. 6

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AR MII 5 gS entered a suit against for malicious arrest, "dame of the American rail LOSES on GRE ATEST FARD HOUREY IST. ------ Has to Return Home on Ae- WIEST PAD ON SHG DEPOSITS w-- --- fesbyterians STAT "ix NEW Replace Him, YEAR 'RIGHT BY OPENING AN Ac- UNT HERE, fro.eay Cannot Possibly Cuieets' & intercollegiate boc aspix ations could not have expen need 'a more serious loss than wes sustained this morning, when Willian Bobson, the mainstay of the Presbyterian for- ward line wade the announ: ont that homie and basiness interests will not permit him to complete his studies at Queen's this session. He lonves to morrow for Beaverton. Dobso pasiosix seasons. has figured mently in intercollegiate hoc ; io day he is recognized as one fastest forwards and most able player in . the rgoks of Canac hockey ists, either Status or professional. He is oil l 1805, not «¢ a speedy skater id a splen did sti k handler, but plaver to whom exhaustion is altogether um- known. He plays the game from the drop of the hat to the final sound of the gong, and no matter how strenu- ous the play, is as fresh atthe finish as at the commencemen Dobson holds 4 record haps no other player in Canada can elaam. During his career in Intercol fegiate hookey he has never ance been | { penalized for an offen any de s------ ---------- Rt His shility, bi al per WOULD YOU LIKE TO GIVE] sonality, and stirling « mande < him the ido! of the Presheterians and RING THAT WOULD KEEP | the outstanding figure in intercoliogi NTA NTLY BEFORE HER? : which © per ate hock To say that Dobson irom Queen's does not commence to describe the situation He formnd just about half of the college aggregation last season, and other players would do well to recognize the fact that per- feet physical condition is the most valued asset a hockey player can possess. 2 ! Earlier in the season it looked as thangh Queen's would easily retain the university championship, but with four places to fill ihey are at present altogether ar unknown quantity, It it doubtful if Temble will again wear a triccolor uniférm. Water on the ice surface will not permit practice at the covered rink to day. However to-morrow the students will be out in full force, > will be pwssed 1s a Household. Companion, and can be used every day, and can't help be appreciated. Chops everything. In Size 1. 70c¢; ze 2, $1.00. "And lots of other things. : ital Selecti on. Safety et ; Hoek y Skales, Snow Shoes. Ameliasburg Council, Salem, Jan. 2.--~Ameliasburg had no municipal election this year. The old Skeis. council remain with the exception of . Snow Shovels. F. Chase, who withdrew in favor of W. Bob Skates and Wide Runner for W. Ward. J. H. Parliament, Salem, is 'Children, - > deputy reeve. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer, and * children, Wellington, spent Christmas at A. Spencer's. Miss Hattie Hawley, of the Faton staff, Toronto, is spending her holiday with her parents. Mrs : j« visting in Stockdale. D. Darling, Boston, is renewing aoquaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kemp spent Christmas with Rev. §. Uanifton. Mre. S. Simonds and Mre, (;, Darling are spending at £5 J. Hawley's -- This he Lo acting x strangely near the of King and Ear! streets and corner Con. the ease. the do: was under a verandah and gould not be taken out until the com: stable cot a lony rake and used this "ag a m of coaxing the canine out. T the dog was placed in a bag andl taken to Dr. -Nicholls, V.S. The latter: found the dog "was suffer- ing fre an incurable disehse and it had ta be shot. A Child Scalded. On Sunday the eighteen-months-obd bow of Louis McDonald, Markland street, was severely arms. body and head. It overturned a dish of hot water from the kitchen table. Dr. Hanley was called and dressed the little tet's injuries, which are-very severe. to, Jd ny 2.~Wheat, white, per' + 'SBe. to Shic,; wheat, red, per \ to 86.75; -- 3, per $6: red clover, No. 1, to 81.25; red clover, Mo, 26 to 86.25; red clover, 5 to $5.00, dressed hogs w, $0.50 } butter, dairy, per lb, 25%. ; butter, inferior, per 1h, Me. * to ald, per dozen, ide. to , Springs per lb, 6c. to 4 He. to l6e. ; ~- goese, Inland Revenue Collections. Collections at the Inland Revenue office for December: Spirits, $7,660.91; malt, $312; tobacco and cigars, $1, 469.72; bonded factory (vinegar) $80. 05; other receipts, $26; total collec tion, 80,448.68, At Sydney, N.8., a gas explosion, foliowsd by a fall 'of rock and coal, in the Scotia steel colliery, entombed vight men and it is doubtiul i any are alive. Rescue parties are working very. earnestly. Scholars to the number of attended thé New Year's Day rally in Massey hall, Toronts. Rev. Peter Lindsay, Toronto, to have 'been the oldest voter municipal elections. A hysterical woman in Toronto took earbolic acid with fatal results. The Winnipeg street railway has been settled. i to 45e.; $4.58: to Xl; onions, atocs; per bag, quarters, £0.50 carcase, $5.50 to 20.50 , $7.50 to $8.95; tn Shan, veal, I------------ ns Jolib, Terry, acquitted of the charge Alex. Marks' diamonds, at for higher HERE reigns rates will be by commercial bationa. : . Toromto voted in faver ol 1 to the city, Oh our ads. these days will save "s money in them. us ki ot the we make a real sacrifice in i "Winter Stock out of the house be- > 1S NOW ON jo-Wear Clothing. Men's Furnish4d { Somuive wesknveD. CANT PLAY t of Business Siattrrs=Fhet Halton Spencer A. Kemp, of a few weeks Had Shoof' Pog. a dog was found to stable Arniel wos sent te investigate When he arrived on 'the scene scalded about the 4,000 is said in the strike THE PAILY BRITISH WIG, TEESDAY, JANT ARY # dots. PERSON! NAT "MENTION. Movements of the 'the People --* d What They are Saying and Doing. Herd went to Renfrew Driscoll, ¥i Corie et wl or JPelleville, is acquaintances Bere ; Rev. W. F. Fitagerald is the Canes O'Menra, Yoronto. Police Constable James Bateson is enjoying a few days' holkdays Mrs. J. F. Macdonald, of Stuart street, is ill in the general hospital. F Conway 18 in tlawa, gliending a meeting of the rail®ay commission. Suodden, who has been holi- daving for a few days, has resumed duty. : Mrs. Wiskin, confined to her week. : Samuel Torrance, oi- Montreal, has' returned from spending the holidays in this city. 4 Cadet Stuart Robertson, of the Royal Military College, went to Ot- tawa, to-day. br. Frederick Gordon, ° Toronto, spent the holida¥s 'with his parents! on Alfred street, Michael: Flynn, foreman at Richard: | i son's feldspar mines, is spending a fe days in the city. : Thomas Robinson, of New York, is visiting his mother, Mrs. CC. Robinsan, Frontenac streei., . : Ralph Brows, who was taken to the general hospital, a few days ago, is quite dangercusly iil. Mr. and Mrs, Nolan, and daugh- | ter, Mariom, have returned, after visit- ing friends in Oates. } Miss May Cairns, the guest of her! mother, Mrs. Bell, Union street, left, | today, for Terouto. Dr. Herbert Tandy, of Parry Sound, ie visiting Dr. and Mrs. A, R. B. Wil liamson, Brock street. T. V.Lioodwill, Monireal, spent a few days in the eity, the guest of] Frederick Reid, Clergy street. | Miss: Louise Silver, Kingston, spent | Christmas holidays with. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, Inverary. Miss A, Wright, who has been attend- | ing the Collegiate Institute, is visit- ing at her home in Ganandxjue, B. Harmer, freight inspector' for the | Canadian Car Service © Burean, Fort | William, is a visitor in the 'city: | David Torrence, of the Merchants' | bank, Montreal, spending the holidays | in this city, has returned home. | Miss Gossie and Miss Mabel Grady, visiting at their home here, will re-| turn to New York to-morrow. i Capt. Williams, who has been giv-| ing lectures, at the. Royal Military | College, has returned to Otiawa. Miss Annie Grady, who has been | spending the holidays, at her home! here. retuined to Montreal, to-day. John Gaskin, who his been visiting | his sister, Mrs. W. W. Sands, Earl | street, left vesterday for Toronto. ! Joseph O'Reilly," attending Queen's, | has returned from spending the holi- | days at his-home in Smith's Fall. Pr. Frederick Nicholls, New York, is spending the week with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Nicholls, Clarence GG to-day. Mrs in the He Pere y Smith, renewing Rergrt King st room reet, for has been the past | street, . i William Black and his sister, Miss bAlice Black, spent the week-end with | their brother, Frederick Black, " Nelson street. Miss Charlotte Green, of Cornwall, the new domestic science teacher of the public schools, began her duties here to-day. Misses Edith and Alice Milne, To- ronto, have returned home after spend- ing the past few days with relatives in the city. ! Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Ross, Brock- | ville, spent New Year's with her pa-| rents, Mr. and Mre. George Robinson, Nelson street; . Phe two children of James Butler, of Portsmouth, were taken to the general hospital, Sunday, suffering from diphtheria? : My. and Mrs. 'A, F. Blakely and | family, of Ameliasburg, returned home, Monday, after attending 'the Ward: Shannon wedding. Miss Ruby Donoghue arrived in the | city, on Saturday, from Montreal, to! spend her vacation with her mother, at BR University avenue. Harold Riddle, the lad who was ae- cidentally shot in an accident at Col- brooke, a few days ago, is doing nice ly at the general hospital. | ! Miss Agnes Alderdice left on Mon- day -fer-TJoronto, alter. spending holidays with her mother, Mrs. HH. Alderdice, Princess street. Mr. and Mrs, George Gibson, Ot- tawa, are spending the holidays with her paren, Mr. and Mrs. David Purdy, Clergy Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell, Barrie | street, and family have returned howe | after spending New Year's with Mr. and Mra. Frank Morley, Westhrooke. James Berry, who has been very ill, with typhoid fever, is improving nicely now. It is the hope of his many friends that he ~ will soom be out again. Mrs. Sarah Herris, widow of the; late H. Harris, died Tuesday morning at her vesidence, 123 Bagot street, al- ter a short illness. Death resid from pneumonia. . ; Miss Annie Chown, heen ; who has returned to that city, Monday, after spending Christmas with her parents; 125 Albert street, Mr. and Mrs. Heory Beadel and Mrs. (De. Belch, all of Syracuse, NY. | have returned home alter spending a! fow days with their mother, Mrs. James Princess street.' Ex-All. William Bassam lus been Sending a couple of weeks in the city. has returned to Ottaws, where he He. gots appointed a messenger in a government offices. cRenty, wife amd Yittle daugh- ter, Rudvthe, are are expected in the city, on Friday, from The doctor fwill remain for a few vig before pro- enst. Mrs. MoKenty hitends the winter with her mother, - Pomoghue, 3] University ave me Rev. {tion with the w ] oi iA. FP. the mnvoidable fSpros Pment Hayvmen's jest, {work {that of Wilberforce because the former, thous h a less magnetic preacher, was. {and Rev. F. H. speaker. the | sirdet west. i Inot get enough new men to residing with her uncle, in Toronto, | ER i OPENING G MEETING HELD ON MONDAY EVENING, 1 Hone Pr. MacTavish Spoke on sons From Great Revivals"--This Fvening' s Meeting in First Baptist Church The frst of the services in nog vek of praver was held Monday . evenifg, in Bethel Com ationxl ohirch, 'the pastar, Rev Mershon presiding. Owing absence of was given who took From Great, greg ldress clearly presented strated five lessons the church to-day ought to remem- | ber First, the Holy Spirit 'is not tie od to one method or instr umentality in aeviving the church, for 18 o .methad is successful, in =o a very different wethod sweceed cond, great rivals are almost al ways the ult of prayer. Third, lay- nent have been wonderfully blessed evival work: One evangelistic in Scotland was known as the revival. Fourth, revivals| promoted Christian unity. Fi als should be followed by persistent work, so that sults may be conserved. Wesley's sectas to be more maturing than i happily one move have revivi ear "more of an organizer. The service was an hearty ony, many taking part in it, ampne whom were Rev. T. W. Neal, Rev. D. Laing, George Mills iKinch. The meeting this evening will be held in the First Baptist Sproule will be the exceedingly LOCAL OPTION. | The Places Carrying and Defeating | ak 5 piety: FE were i Pit wing municipaliti : : Majority for. Ae RA aan ase Bracebridge Beaverton Lancaster Paisley Kodaey . Vankleck Hill Wardsville West Lorne aie Aldhorough township eden 10 Bastard township assist] Camden Fast township ........280 Flamboro East township Gwillimbury North township .... 36 Howick township . 7 Kenvon township Lancaster township Lou aghborough township Plympton" township Thoro'd township Wolford township . Newburgh' township ------ local option was deleate I n following municipalities" either" by a maiority against or throazh the the fifths majority requirament. The ter "are indicated by a "8% Majority. For Xoainst. ile Guelph i. 148 Ambhersthurg Parrle Brampton ...... Rothwell {iananoque Napanee Perth Smith's Falls Welland Bridgeburg Drayton .. Erin Fort E Grand Valley - Merrickville Newcastle . Port Colborne Port Elgin Sutton W. . Albemarle Tp. Bertie Tp. Bexlev Tp. . Crdwland Tp. Elmsley S, Tp. . Flos ... Guelph Tp. Kitley Tp. Paslinch Tp. .... Rochester Tp... Scarboro Tp. .... Sherbourne Tp. . Stamford Tp. Zorra E. Tp. Humberstone Tp. Huntsville Thorold Wilioughbhy Purk's Falls ... The three repeal contests were fained as follows : .Creemaore Village ..... Beverley Te. Goulthorn Fp. .voovvennn es . 3 Additional returns = show that local option carried in Maxville, Flizabeth town, North Gwillimbury, Hinchin- 'brooke and Roxborough. The Toronto police department can- x day off each week. Wamuel Purser, division court clerk, | at Part Hope, is dead. Grape - Nuts Food Is the product of A food expert. It meets the body's Requirgments for oY the vel and Ms. | chureh | carried 1. at- | provide JOY IN H ARROWSMITH | Over the Success of Local Option} Round About. ws +H ships, wa Harrowsmith, who benetits of this be Rev, JJ. ends ving this week 10 recently built by Jo 8. peoples of ioved the ipiipal vlections passed off on- Monday. Congra trons two of ti ocal wha was an over Stover, are BOW in order to aspirants, '% H. Stewart, elected reeve for Portland, by whelming majority, and Mr who will make s initial appearance wher of the peil board at regular meet George and daught are spending the holid in and Mrs. Frank Walker and Sunday in"Barrie i jaw hating mn a met is st i Mrs. Vel rity to. Mr. > aturd AY Clinton Gallagher and western point NY, is spent Lovee spent field. foronto i Matthews, Utica, vaca with motoer, i Brit Columbia. Mr J. Bobinson, Kingston, Year's day with thei: iJ. A. WaddeN. Mr. ar Redmond are back at their old howe. | tir. herfoot, Brockville, was Poisson. Miss L. Campsall has return ed from Flintan, whee she has been teaching since September. Mr. Mrs. A and fami Christmas Pradshaw L recent and Bradshaw spent Brod le Shibley has gone Yo i wm to in the ollege Rattan and family spent the home of Mr. Rut Wagarvil | take a dourse | Mr. and Mrs, | the holidays at { tan's mother, NAPANEE REMAINS WET. { : Majority Against Rocal Option Was Small, However. * Napanee, Jan. 3.--The tmunicipal elections in Napanee are as' Muvor, Kimmerh A. Alexander; councillors, W. T. J. Dickens Denison, i. i cal option by {wenty-six vi | The poultry dv a large and the result of foHows tes. show open number arrived, { the he . Charks Coxa {New Year's in { Paul aid two iby the show Napanee. children, Misses Beeman, > t pen thei parents, | Beoman, Newburgh. {of Toronto, spent Now } Sidney ual bachelors' last. was arhe from Des whe wine orchestra sup Gordon returned, yesterday, Attending funeral of 1 law, {ie Himgwoonl ! from [br ther-in Elections at Descronto. The mavor and co sist of Mavor, Dr Tames Drvder { Thomas Donnell { Henry Kimmerly, | William H. Harves m------------------ Vote at Smith's Falls, Falls, Jan. 3 of m Hs was opr fn Smith's vote in the history {tions in Smith's F Local the yesterday. { sible - for law was d a majority of necessary 6 { votes. Local option ed in Merri fe n the vo South El Woilord an CHOCKED TO DEATH, Smoke DM Serious Damage in iy Home. | Charlottetown, PEL Jan. 3 | Macphail, aged eighty-two, ed to death hy smoke, and his ter, aged eighty-pine, was burned | de sth in their jonsiy home, ten tom here, whire they kept the | past office and lived together { | The old lady upset a kerosene lamg {as they were shout to retire, i ii 2 Travers in Jail. Warouto, Jan. 3.--No bondemar on hand when the case of W. R. vers, i manager of the Farmers' Bank, + called. He ix now charged | | with the theft of $10.000 as well as | the falsification of rethme or election. was pude and Travers } was taken Bark to jail. - He j= {allowed the use of a knife or fork in| prison, ! British Steamer Tost. { {-Tondon, Jap. T-The wreckage re | i ported picked up in the Bay of Pie | cay Jeaves mo doubt of the fate of the § | sie steamer Axim, which Toft Low | | don, Tecember '9th for - West Ales | ports, with a erew of thirty British | Land German sailors and four passer. i Ti Evidently the vessel was lost in was Was | fra not the heavy storms of mid: Devesher, Almost mest. Asphyxiated. Montreal, dan. 3-Jouie ¥ Lathe | Eee. his wife ahd shoe ehildren had} y sufforation, rox | PAGE SEVEN." ~ cnn -- OUR BEAVER BRAND d. E. Hutcheson Al TIOREES a ad APPRAISER. ' I Albert Birest or fa Sy asain on's oF J reselvs y streets, t 8 sacrilion. Kingston. For particulars . LOCKHART, Real Estate Agest, 158 Wellington St. Kingston. That's what buying cally amounts to. 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