Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1911, p. 2

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~ PAJE TWO. __-- . : = ~ of Sg WEDNESDAY, Saytany PT bu CE Co i ---------- 3 ; a = Swievtevssressesesesesnsessrsomsintest SACK TRON | The College Book Store : 15 I Brock St AFTER ATTENDING OLDER! gan, ayaa THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, Tar ; : : . . : "BOYS CONFERENCE. -- | oturbed home: after visiting: in Belle- i : Electors of Kingston: § Io wikis Lames Urged pom the] "i enn weikooen athe] For This Week You, who signified your conf Boys to Stand Up for the Rights lof this cits, 1 very low at hie home| liday Good all: . : of ng : | Som ir wera a Gd not win out in : H y ; at Radi y 'Reduced Prices dence in me, by casting your Success. 3 from the | hi race for a controllership in Ov-f Seo . t half S t 1-3 bel 1 : S 1-41 th 1. " ; Of the twenty-five ates rom tawa. : me a rice. Some at 1- OW regular priees. Some 1-4 less than votes, "un-solicited," in my favor, city wh sited to Eoin Nis Lotte yach, has returned to p roruber Rei Ditte . ; : t M.CA. older ; Wa, theeity after spending the holidays| . ». - ; I thank you all sincerely. ity last might, there is not ome' who| "ih Wiatives in Toronto. rnd 16 the| ALL 1911 CALENDARS AT HALF NEW YEAR'S GIFTS FOR BOYS SPECIAL. : ne will say that ke has not been bene] dity Alter' w ones New Year's with] ° ' PRICE J = - AND GIRLS. . - E Only one or twe of each. "1 have nothing to say regard- 8 rn nt ariel of thing which, | ber. parents at Donaldson. '«v | The selection includes very 'many| : Harrison Fisher's "Garden of Girls" : XY Lh ference. was brim ngs '| Thomas Tucker, Syracuse, N.Y.,|pandsome calen can 3s : d d f if carried out, will be of great belp. fd ¥ =i dars, and you Chums, $1.75 Now $1.25 mp N ing the tactics use to > eat me. : The boys left here ay a special train or h - pick out the New Year's remem- » Price, $3.50. +3 +o. Now si : 2 : last Friday morning and arsived at : brances you wish at JUST HALF Boys' Own, $1.25....... Now 80c| Centenary Edition of Sif Walter They were too plain on the: the sap ital ot 2 pm i K 3 at | former prices. Calendars that were po Scott's "Lady of the Lake," illus . : : machine and two typewritees, there | i i labumsa, 10c-ta $2.50 are now Se to $1.25. | Giri' Dwn, $1.25... .... Now 80c| (ated By Christy, with 100 draw- surface to need any comment. $ [were theee editions of the train spe-| Mrs. M. Butland, Wellington street,!, yr Gojendar, $2.00 .. Now $1.00 : . ings. Price, $3.00. .. Now $2.00 Fo . , ial issued, Two minstrel shows were | bas returned home from Brockville, af- » Ts . ee a a tap ing. the holidays with friends, | Gibson Calendar, $2.00 Now $190 | Herbert Strang Annual $1.25 .. -.| Days With the Musiclans - | played the game fair and ment. of the erowd, ol utigtly up- a ud Yi iisotoss | awensiuile,) Puck s Line of Calondass trom be to : Now 80c| Days With the Poets. > on their armval in wa were | Toronto, ws with " sas» sae Now Price, en tun ns ered \ » ted delegatés from the east, |pareats, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Besudry, Arts and Crafts from 10¢ to Soc : Days With the Authors. square, and have no regrets. ~ Foi Conder to the Y.M.C.A. build- [Queen pet. ia still i : it += + ++ ...°Now at Half Price.| Yama Yama Land, $1.26, . Now 80c| Regular price, 50c. ..... Now 800 v ing. They t sat down to a mag- Ralph Brown is & in a very criti- Ea " ? ¥ t banquet the | cal condition at the general hospitel, : The honor, you 1/486 good fm where ther were 438 Oto 'very sight hop as hold onto | 200 PRINCESS STREET Phone 919 An address welcome was to | his reco : -- Citizens of Kings:o ~ conferred on the delegates ' by Mayor Hopewell,] Roswel . MacTavish, of this city, AT POLICE COURT and responded to by gates from | occupied pulpit at both services " ; : : +} . : { the , .. GIVEN AWAY FREE So I nel appreciate to (He fullest. alt parte of Gntario' gua Qistue. , The i she hey asian Shureh ot. Napn- ; _-- " Sneed | FE Beat EE BER eo tr moc or von on | "Retall G0 Ta" JE cprrrer BROS i vi '. ¥ ont ls ve visi . 4 a Incere y yours, > ps The Dijon or Service| Wrs, A. O'Gorman, Montreal oy 3 RIED COUPLE. . : 25c. a Box. . the Boy Scout Movement Presents to! left last night for home. . Mother-in-La Lived With T! "Tete Tablets allay Rever, : Jewellers, A $ the Older - Mrs. E. Ball, Alired street, was 3 oY ening was filled in by| called to Peterboro, yesterday after- For a Short Time and Trouble|ll soothe the nerves and breas conferences from nine o'clock untilf noon to the bedside of her daughter,| Followed--Husband Accused of up the cold. Taken together : : 11:30, each section of the delegations| Mrs. Prank Jones, who is very il. Assanlt, But Charge Wes Dismiss. '¥ith "Rexall | Cherry" Bark Wish to extend to taking their work up, separately. At| Mrs. Ha Johnson street, who Cough Syrup, the fa rper, J ed----~Advice of Magistrate, ld and cough are quickly 11:15 the del ates all gathered on. the was taken very ill on Sunday, is a ; a . un ead an 8 : steps on the Parliament buildings and|little better to-day, and her many | Magistrate Farrell is of the opinion sured. f "Cherry their many a photo was taken of the group. friends hope for a speedy. recovery, that a young married couple have a Wh sach jottle o 111 pod wero then escorted through the build |W. (. Groves has arrived in the city | Detter "chauce of living happily to- TREE a malar 250 won of ings, and shook hands with Sir Wil-| from Calgary and will spend the next EPther, providing they take a house of -- ws bets." patrons frid Laurier and Hon. W. L. Kacken-| three smonths with his father, W. D, their own, aud not have their rely- [Jj these "cold tablets. We are making this offer to je King, and so addressed Ge : hi ines . tives living with them. He had occa- 2 . zie King, and were also a by | Graves, at his home on Princess street. Ui to give his opinion in 8 ous introduce this remarkable Heartiest - them. Sir Wilfrid said in part:| Mrs. Bruce Whittington, who has 57 rn d a ffer is good Highest "Whatever may be the difference in our| been visiting her mother, Mrs. James Shieh came Jwetare Lita, in police Saurty Te, as Her Sood : creeds, we all stand in Candda on the | Mo i . js this morning, when young coup . meron Sr Ie of Shaan: hate | Aokiquham, Albert sitet, let." phio Shin, rorsing, whe u yous' couple |, for tou dure, ~~ Compliments : common ground of common humanity. | morning for the west to reioin-- : : Noniags Grades a It is sll very well for you to stand a * : * 13s charged by na Wile, Christine exall 5 A Aurray, wi assault. one a c pected oe || 7 et. of the x up for your own rights, that is your| John Harris, of Calgary, is ex d N GASOLINE, duty, but the part of a true Canadian | here during the latter part of the week Pay he strudh her three times, in the |, . COAL OfL. . ! is to stand up for the rights of others. | to attend the fumera! of his mother; eo blow being struck while she DRUG | LUBRICATING OIL. : TI AEN Pair play to all has always been the the late Nes. Henry Harris. The fune {1% Yin dee arma, MAHOOD'S FLOOR OIL. ; , = g motto of the British race. That is our ral will be held until his arrival. te ml oA the, aesollt whe. took STORE : 2 : { : ) motto--air play to every individual,| Rev. Peter Lindsay, the oldest man BRE GOT STS. GREASE, ETO and equal righis to all. If you make] who voted in Toponto, on Monday, | er husband closed up the house, and JRINCESS AND BA 1 PROMPT DELIVERY. ER on rel that your principle you can never go | was educated in Queen's College, King- bo ny A tives, The J wrong, because it is the principle | ston, in the fifties. He was ordained E WwW EF ~ x 3 : Ie Nad admitted they had been quarrelling. It . . KELLY, 3 : . which _has made 'the British empire|in 1853. Kgl a' ® out in the evideas, that the Clarence and Ontarie btreets spe Uh a : 3 p great. Thus will all become . rue Miss Winifred Catan, .+ whole trouble was brought about by British - subjects and true Canadians." | Station, Speding_ th past week with the wife's mother, and her two broth. Toye's Building. et he 1S ERE fi | Hon, Mackenzie King spoke as "the her sister, Mrs. J. Melatyre, Mon. J ee. : HESS . boy of the cabinet" to the boys. treal street, left at noon, to-day, for Nes More RY th os n a hb : : In, the evening at 7:30 twelve sleigh | home. i Tcindl BY ee. hard Bescsescecscssemsvases | Christmas trade was the big-|loads of boys went for a drive around | Alfred Routley, of Calgary, is spend- she received from him. Bl k gest for years, and we are feeling the city, and upon their return to the ing a few days in the. city renewing The night the assault was committed, i i building were given a bean supper by|old acquaintances. His marriage to 80 good that we. are cutting thel yp. = J. dies' Auxiliary. They then|Miss Annie Countryman, of Tweed, she alleged shut Ree busta ade the prices away down on all-left dvers. gathered in the gymnasium for a so- | will take place in that town on Janu gop Qe could not Ri with hin We are right into stock taking, and cial evening. Each ation con-| ary llth. , when he used her this way. He hind this week. will cut' to . the quick Sribuied Something tow he lies. Eh hr ae back" and live with ¢ ¢ nment, . - a4 in yR RELIGIOUS CE NY i T , everything for cash. It's a great ho i aheat + Ringe po k : REMO, him, but she had refused. The only § : z . Fock, at 4 Breas VaFlty of Carpet, rp "oun. Heung info a wale | At the Church of Our Mother of ag Si £004 Eon foe ber Faw | Specials ; stock, lis€ a great variety of Carpets, night service and was addressed by Sorrows. lous of her relatives living with him Curtains or Furniture. Hubert Carleton, general salary of} The interesting religious ceremony of , Her husband alleged that she had the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Bos. profession and reception, took place in 'threatened to leave on previous occu |' tone: ; : ee the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, sions, but she did not leave until he he ay paring = again Shoke to [House of Providence, Wednesday morn- gr her. » aS ys In. tl Minion Methodist |ing, at 7.30 o'clock. His Grace, Most. T. J. Rigney appeared on behalf of church, on "First Things First." In|Rev. 0. H. Gauthier, archbishop, offi- the husband, and the latter, in lis 1000 Yards of the afternoon there was a large mass cinted, assisted by Revs. Fathers T. evidence, stated that he had never * meeting held in the Ottawa Collegiate | Murtagh, P.P., Marmora: L. Staley, raised his land to his wife, since they : : Institute, which was addressed by R. P.P, Railton. In the sanctuary were had been married. He bad quarrelled Stripe Flannelettes, GOURDIER:S Gomforters Nr AAA ABA. White All-Wool Blankets. i | A. Waite, of New York. In the even- Revs. Fathers C. J. Dufius, Kingston; with her and had refused to have his Grey All-Wool Blankets. pl: a : * ing, the closing session of the confer- lw. J. McDonagh, P.P., Micaville; J. mother-in-law with them, but he had light and dark colors, which was addressed by Mr. Waite, fol: tion, and R. Halligan, Kingston. wd that his mother-in-law had been the lowing up his address of the afternoon. | The following novices pronounced jcause of all the trouble. etc.,, etc., extra good -- Monday was left open to sightseeing their religious vows: Miss R. Bowes, | "And the magistrate came to. the con- quality, 33 inches wide Ch ® A Comforters in Batting, Wool and Eiderdown filled. and pleasure mostly. In the morning, | Oytawa, in religion, Sister Mary Zeno; clusion that he was right. The court there was a big athletic meet held in Miss M. Hourigan, Smith's Falls, in said that if relatives would ouly learn Thursday mornin 3080 ymusium, the Toromto Central |, Jioion Sister Mary Gonzaga. that young married people could get y LJ All fresh new stock. x. carrying off first bonors. candidates who received the along better if they were left alone, it onl J ' i There was also a Boy Soout, demon- holy hubit were: Miss E. Maloney, would save a great deal of trouble. y Pr eo eo "Phone 90. Yours, - [stration, in which about 100 Scouts Marmora, Ont; Miss M. McCopmick, | "The only way for 8 yeung married | J. 81 C a Yard ope » took part. In the evening a conver Etinsville, Ont; Miss C..Johnston, couple to live happily together, is for T.F. Harrison Co. [ims wes beid. There was sso as (1 wei, Yaen tm to live "alam remarked the Tie a ate exhibition of tumbling, and Germah | "fh, singing wis rendered, with mich magistrate. "I think it is, the only Brick Dwelling, University Avenue, containing eleven rooms, and forfmoe, R. McFAUL. CARPET WAREHOUSE. \ mv esceesccssens ene horse work, given the physical di- t choir. K : : wT 7) . i rectors from the different associations. ts She a Spinl indulgence ey to _- pi cise. 2 he ils Whi G good stable; depth of lot, 185 feet, for QUESTION OF CHURCH. UNION, (Music and refreshments were part of i f00: Tb SPOR SO Emoe aud pay a visit to ber, in her own ite and rey $3,500 rE a the programme and the Kingston boys ceremony, concluded the religious ser houge." Frame Dwelling, two stores 1 Will Again be Taken up by Kings-|showed up well in this. comet] Vice: The magistrate dismissed the charge Wool Blankets | |vci2 rte. storeys, Uni ton resbytery. This closed tire Setiersies, and ous S------------ iof assault, and said that the only way ety Fig modern improve R : 1 |of the boys returned to their homes E PARTY. d wife te s, for $2,100, Weal "nosphodize The Wastion, of church union, oy yore Er ---- the Wort of them: AOH. EUCHRE ART ope wa for the hushund aud Help Thursday morning, Jha Greut. Engh (Remedy jitain came oye the utters he however, coming back by the special 'ywwas a Fine Event on Monday tor. eth were no willresses on either ' ) figuion pred y i is AUESHION, \yrain which arrived in the city about Night, side, and the ohly course open for the 20 Per Cent. Off an s or on, Wich may whict. four o'clock. Tuesday afternoon. The members of the AO. held on "O° Cpt LE A JAE deat With at u meeting, which The Kingston boys cannot say good | snother of. their popular euchre par- - Insurance in Pest Companies has been called for Chalmers church "1a rnd i * | things enough about the people of Ot- [ties on Monday night, and it was a on January 19th. i J Will Have Cheap Power. 2 te tawn, and the way they were enter- | fio event. After the card playing ad 8 : : . ae a It will be remembered that the ined pry imé they were there. |} ab noe and after-| Kingston will be interested in learn- S n¥ » » " quéstion was postponed from the De : all o oy >t ¥here wa -the-usial du of ing that the towns of Bowmanville Ladies Cloth Coals u in » @ *® ® o ° . ® » » . ® " ® Ld . . ® » i» » » ® * Union Blankets. . ence was held in the association ball, H. McDonald, chaplain of the institu- never struck her in his life. He claim- Pink, Pale Blue Grey, 8 ' » » » rd : : . * B » Houses to-Rent and Rent Collected. Money to Loan . : : : Everything went off Like clockwork, |wards refreshments. Music was ren- ' : cember session, and it was the inten. itch in the whi i d by Crosby & O'Conner's or- and Deseronto carried the by-laws, on not a hitch in olp proceeding dered by Crosby at H LF PRIC tion "to allow it to stand over until |. ti The boys here | chestra Monday, to enter into a contract with { the March meeting, but owing to the arisng at any time. y I » " 0 : » {the Seymour Power company for. the { Jo and Division St ; eee on pl A ok Hit there will be 2 gent deal of oi in ght the "until in ky nice -- 3d aid Eo ie gention the supplying of power and hight to those | § ¢ 1 roots ; : bumineen: on Hand for Shia ting, i tion. 'The residents of the capital ex- ladies' prize. Miss Bella Demask was two towns. The rate per horsepower : wh decidod to call another meeting celled themselves as hosts and host awarded the ladies' consolation prize 'agreed upon is the same ax the com: si : earlier, ; Petes, > and D. Joyce was awarded the gentle- pany has offered Kingston. Bowman. || Newman "The Third Floor Back." man's consolation prize. The next|ville carried the by-law by 186 votes / iy . : 1 ty will be held on the 16th inst. [to 6, while Deseronto carried it by a oe lan Robertson will appear at the Dance at . ! py -- ye - substantial majority: The work of ine ? & Shaw Grand, on Monday, Jan. 9th, and A i "Buy chamois vests" at Gibson's. stalling the power will shortly be be Hou TE 8 heen reached he pie eee ruben wan mont 3 mot | e-- lites wil bn ma position to of || THE. ALWAYS BUSY STORE. - 100K into all classes of fn | ment of the titlerdle in "The Passing | the superior, of indug to new industries. vestments Investigate of the Third Floor Back," one of the [which have been held there. "Kingston's Famous Far Store." 'huch as you like. You'll fail {most difficult parts ay amthor hay eight : No Repory Malle. ) 10 find anything that offers, #Ver given an actor to portray, ment by a' : The engineers of the Public Works every considered, as at- one which Jerome K. Jerome and the | ment at Ottawa, who are con- tractive a field as real es- public at large are, indeed, fortunate 1 bape . vs oor the ion of power supply tate. y | in seeing so skillfully and imaginative. | tra. Were from the Rideau by the construction fe [presented a3 hy Johnston Forbes. | the. ing, and of dams, have not 'yet madegheir - re- ison and Tan Robertson respec: "|| port, although it is understood that Rr Ruiar yn it will be most favorable. It cline, and, thus the principal grows just us. long It will be of interest fo the civie light,

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