© THE DAILY BRITISH WEG, THTRSDAY. JavvARY 5. 1911. NEREST PAD ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS NEW ny AC k BE DEB: ARRED ~The Fair Co-Fd. Ane. & rodent regulation passed by of tneen's upiversity to that science students failing at the Chrigtigas exafinadions he Sermitted fo continte in {heir sourse until the next session, will, this year, it is understood, bar four membe rs of the year 'H. These students will he obliged to réturn lo their homes foe the balance of the see Ixion but will'. enter with class he ! To provide the English department vith extra class room the young lady {Jueen' # have been rather rudély deprived = of their up- stairs cloak-footn, the lockers have heen shifted to the publie corridors, snl now the in order to weange her chanticler, is obliged to and primp publicly > Cueen's hockey squad undiy. the able direction of Dr. "Jock" Harty had a aphindid workout at the covers) rink, | Wednesday afternoon, at 5.30 o'dack, when no fess than fourteen of the i studen huskies chased the puck for | a mofitable hour. Leo Trimble was on | the and it is to be hoped that In meses tr HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO GIVE MOTHER will again he seen on the Presbyterian METH /( y E - am Jou Ay pibin dA REED defence, Two freshmen, MeKinnon and . . # Renfrew, Worked on the for vara line and displayed considerable but appear to re and "Fd." START THE > YEAR RIGHT OPENING AN COUNT HERE. TO-DAY ------ the the to i he wennale effect analify will not BANK OF TORONTO INCORPORATED 1855, £30,060,000 wh permitted to mn students at Asnets fair eo'ed KINGSTON BRANCH: '107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Manager, [rose 1%, of ani ability, quire seasoning. Dlea'dey Flliott have lost none. of their old tine form, It is altogether ikely that ihe MNeille brothers will successfully contest first team places with all comers. "Vic." Gilbert in goal al- the hh. The boys will tice strenuous! throughout the for their el " the Toront iy i h ih 1 QA) . ceed! is WAYS on Pp Ww 3 an stud Hall, his af | Word of from St. Thomas nauneing the death of 5 Queens eht residing in that eitv. W, T, who was obliged tb relinquish last session, passed awav | ful and prolonged illness, aplendid student, and will bo regret friends. * athletic organizations these days Norman kie announces that his studies wil! permit of his playing paskethal winter. This means a serious los the Queen's quintette, as feck | ie considered one of the fastest me the intercollegiate, Souter ast at dollege this "18 a Household Companion, and can be used every day, and can't help bel Bppreciated. Chops everything "In Size 1, The; Size 2 2, $1.00 ctudion And lots of other things BRASS GOODS, Beautiful Selection. Safety Razors, Hockey Skates, Snow Shoes, ter Mr hi bs a pain Hall .v demisc his w learned with fi) i Queen's are | being hard "bit 1 i | Skeis, | [ Le i 4 | for Snow Shovels, Hoh Skates and Wide Runner Children, A. A Mitchell's Hardvars, 85 PRINCESS STREET. | Highest Grades CUAL ol ome LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR OIL. | GREASE, BTC. PROMPT DELIVERY. not { this for in of vear's team, is not dos win, 3 The junior vear dance has poned until January 20th, %on account of the Queen's "Varsity hockey contest bang billgl for the 13th inst. been post FARM HO BURNED, Severe Losses to Occupants of Buildings, Rerefrew, Omt., Jan. 5.-New Year's f war a sad time, this year, for two far j mere Eving within few miles of Ren frew. Saturday! morning at © about two o'clock the fine briek residence ol Maclntyre, secretary. of the Renfrew Farmers' Tustitute two miles from Renfrew, in the completely barely " Gécrge South about township of Horton, was destroyed by the family escaping with their lives. The cause of the fire is not known, but it nelieved to have been hot ashes in the wood shed. When the fire as noticed «it was beyond control amd although y effort was put forth they were umable to check the flames When all hope of saving the residence was gone they sought aul to save the J outbuildings, in which they were sue cessful, The family home of James lire, Is 31 8 great Ls urine Toplo, nod foctnal Month ever 2-48, or semi 5 of Price, succeeded in reaching the Martin, about half a mile distant, where they were able to reach the town hy telephone, bul by that time it was too late for anything to be done from here. The wontents of the house were totally lost, not ever were they able to save their clothing beyond what they had on. Some. in surance was carried. Sunday night; at o'clock, the home of Thomas. Guest, shout five miles from {ownefh ils township of Admaston, was alsa burn ed to the' ground. Fortunately, the occupants had not retired and they escaped with but a few belongings The house, which was known as the Brian Briscoe home, was the property of J. K. Rochester, of town. Th cause of the fire is unknown, eures coughs BILLED BY FALL. J ot Peath Owing to Railing Giving Way. Guelph, Jan. 5--Mes. Thomas Ben- pn was the victim of a fatal accident, erday, at the residence of James] oly at Everton. The unfortunate an was coming down some steps, Was grasping the railing at the her. The railing i fell very heavily, fractur- She died a few hours about eight gave Ser, a At Alfoona, Pa., State. Senator ors 0. Templeton confessed in 10 the charge of forgery aad "emy made against him and was to not less than three years itentinty. an may retaliate if the United marine department persists in yuling refusing mirine licenses to! States citizens in Canada. need "Syrup of. Horehound" and colds. Scld only at Gibson's. Three students were badly hurt "tohoggan collision at Toronto. in WATCH US! atch us | There'll be something doing here. It Ww the wioter of our * discontent, when we close 3 he balance of 'our Ready-to-Wear Clothing N's Furnishings at discount of 20 Per Cent. It. The wise man who has his eye on his will now get busy and boy all the ¢ bles he can use. Don't wait too lobg--eall § relember the sary lird sing. 20 per cent. | Has a Grieve i HALLS OF QUEEN'S], } you HR SCIENCE STUDENTS WILL | Lot days before { passed the three score and 'ten allotts From Completing , Soasiow's Work, as! to man, George Kemp, a sturdy fighre They Failed to Pass Examinations who has f : i ail hail Hale ar intérests wince 1837, possed away at biz home, on Division noon, about Was had twy daye ago, when le took a sudden turn of illness d and recognized those who were bility ceased the end THE LATE GEORGE KEMP, Has Been a Resident of King ston Since 1837. hearty up until a breech vd been ideatibied with the of the old . Limestone street, Wednesday five o'clock. General the cause of death been well 'up till a Ile was conscious about him at the last. The late George Kemp was born in Enghand. came To the the over ever used riage shop on thi ly about Inoked He was superintendent ton and Perth vedrs, wh ability. tive in politics, although he never took eighty live years this country ago, {United fire from the St department here. He first hoses waggon that here. He conducted a Sydenham street years, amd was al superior of toad company position he filled a staunch. conse rty pon as a the K ich He was any active part in politi He Wis genial m acquamte, sunny dis cheerful an spirit Anglican in an, beloved by all whe, { with him. He! had sposition and imparted to all those who « fn n touch with him. lie lpave€ one brother, Wolfe ears of age, and six sons, this city; Mich: and Mont Ra of pas One ne 31] ieneral Hospital, ~hen Ralp t raal two 0 the best ut noth elo was years ago fe. Her the publi stitute. | lerk in t confinement ind he w wecupation. there all Nas in the fal the Dominion hecame better. he was taken to the health day never left and fully physician bet ter he took a turn for sfternoan appeared The only arother, mather Jenrs AgO. in religion and an attendant of the 'first Co 'aneral will take place Saturda, won from the residence of his brother Princess on: Rice will yeloek. Amos, r Arthur, of the township of Ringstan, i g reward. horn unt Wednesday and father is over ui Island, whq tattle Charles George, oi of Taranto; living at home agi, Brown Deail. promising in 'the Wednesday ever Brown passed to Ieath sucrounded | iph 1. Kingston's sed |. away he BB. came k. He was medical aid and ng could gave him in Kingston and had lived twenty herve all eceived and fe was for Frontenac was too as forced to He went summer, I. He entered the Fish company and On Chris hospital He kept up till the recover. he morning, the worse. school time hotel, but much for «wek an ou to Muskoka returning Some he it. expected also thought to - he revived somewhat quite ( erful. surviving relative is James, of this city, He was a Uongregatic ngrerational church, Le Rev. E. at street. conduct the service PART. WILL TAKE Court of Claims to Decide Important London, luring wourt of jointed b )arts a t the creati v wople claim Matters, Jan. coronation in June, claims has just been King George, the right to impo: he coronation ceremon on of the court of ¢l was made nécessary. Lord Chancellor Lord resident trusty sounsellor, Loreburn, seat Bri of appoin The: Marquis of to Heved wold the Winchester, this servic England weld. sing's mo si mainte The his pri majesty's ing the scepire," seconds. The East of few walk in white staff and well beloved Offic hat is known as Duke rilege to the kingly hand, of the court : "Our « cousin Robert Threshie, Jord high chancellor tain," tment calls him. Winchester the is best claim hat. A Marquis he . savs, has © ever since the kings needed to have their ially' holding' the "hearing before have king's st excellent majesty nand®.' of Newcastle declares provide a glove and-"tH right arm while which is only k Shrewshury wants procession carrving the "as a symbol of his of lord bigh steward of Ireland Duke of Argyll thinks be is entitled to "hereditary master of biz majestv's household Each will probably be do the Scotland.' lowed to All: the not Wedderbu standard: Sory to be Henry Sorvmgeour,. a mgeour banner behind same thing as carry a white staff. good positions, in the ubbility's hs commoner, ra, will aly as hered bearer of ** Scotland. enrrisd (he golden Robert Bruce at nockhurn, and his descendants done the deséendan since, A number of Sunby to dance in way same thing for te on other occasions Dance at Sunbury. held a e hall there, ta city. town until 5:00, Pe. A ture ob Pure ane Joha's school house, postponed, till Thursday, St, i. P. Knight's illoxt:ated jupure Waters, ROCHA. band at Stadium night, atrd--ha veg Bee in 1837, about the time the United Empire Loyalists came over He belonged to the here for a nwnber of years, aml was the first chief to be appointed as head depart ment Ways workman for James Ke William, Criek young Kingston about attention, Decea a good education in Collegiate employ would when In having died some after: b~To decide questions i as to who shall perform certain hylies the So many Loreburn Be as the king's war performed the os supfre hie he i= hold office however, Robert's a 4 young men belonging are still Very enjoyable cleansing of the oity from these for- Wodnesday pion fireeators, ; itd evening, Therm were ahout 130 peonis present and danoed was provided by Me 4irom the | the She hall hors, and th the dance broke up bad a ST getting sity, baving.fo face back, marsie which Auley's orchestrn : 'Supper was served in The Police Magistrate Declisied the its afternoon Tveital, - Sacrifice. musicians back to the wnt Mavor Besttie will the storm all the magisterial duties of the did wot arrived in Magistrate Love amyl it is, understood Portsmouth, try the trewiuicn of Blood to save Farmstead - Land company, Confeder- FOUND DAUGHTER PERSONAL MENTION. | -- A Movements of the People -- What, {De} Jackson, i They are Saying and Doing. Quebec, is visit PENNILESS. Co ing-Mret Jolin: Morria, Barrie street, 1 $f e-------- Dr. GG. 1. Cook, who has been visit- | Marie 'Miter Left Home, and When ing at his home, in this city, roturoed | Nother Died Whereabomts Was "pookiyn, N.Y., today. i Unknown. mh Reuben Long, Petérhore. has ben | ¢ a + 1 sending Christmastide wit is une le, | 5.=Manie Milles i and Weir, Alfred street. { has arcivad her A i pert HEIRESS ro #20000 FOUND . Mrs, apie best city ! Washington, Jan. twenty-fivevears ald, almost penniless, to elaim th 20,000, Yhen Mew Pad heart disease on ers began to for the da who three months before had taken resilience in Baltimore. Agents | were sent out through the southern part Pemmsylvania, into the District of Columbia and Maryland, and ad eriisement rnserted in VArioas Une the advertisements" bw lawyer of Frederick 'to Baltimore aod | before | Mes. Miller's dadghter She.was living ino money Wan after- de- Mise Julia Barlow and Miss Maggie! Tyo, Kingston. are guests of friends | Gananoque, for New * Year's week. ¥ iss Laura Nicolle, Union street, left} this morning for Whithy to resume her | the Ladies' College there. Shaw, University avenue, | Toronto, vesterday, to re | studies atl the Conservatory | there, i fiananoque, who under! operation in th vie Miller fLiristoas bout det] of 1B till» Eve SON «taales at up her Miss Lily vers returned t and sume her of Muse Mrs. Parker, went a sucoessful Hotel Dien, expecis to return hoje on Saturday. Killiam Milne, - Toronto, the city, vesterday, Alexander Milne, but who is now of ates, ners papers, of ween He wired mig htfall located. tall room and her gone, It is believed that 5 quarrel betwee, the girl nad her mother caused the daughter tg leave Baltimore without telhine Mrs. Miler where she ae. . The estate which Miss Miller will inherit inclades $2008 width of ewe house a B. Soatitwest at 3000, t bank @scounts worth "alued ato 35,000 gud Washington and pany's vanlts SENATOR El a to wax was | made little | ving rip to visit his father, i been very ill, also was w w» almost ear ; Bt hi im proving. John F. Harley, Ashwell, the Pita he fipand January 12th, is in the city, making | all the necessary -- arrangements for i this hig production, which will be one | best treats of the 81,500 mtop------ ii} Tidings From Denbigh, Jan. 3.cThe Christinas en: { and "orkjees hell in the i Loitheran church, on Ne stats Fae . well attended. we prograwine | 1p rather more extensive and vi rind s = 8 5 a i LET tepresentative of West Virginia th rn and Be viay : Srulite sly io | : Succumbs. 2 Iso held on Clhtistmas Day, sad on { : of December 1st. After | close of the Rev, J. Reble { nll the younger me mbers of the | ion present to the passonage cheerfully responded. A! were add | imitapion of | German custom; the party where o Hyam | the church departyre | beginning of for advance agent for English act here on Tharsday, lena great mp ten with va foul at 1 § lerv, a street of the SEASON valued gles, noite for LE, Fart valuables 10 th om Ga Ww = Denbigh, very tertainment his we Loan Traist INC tack INS DEAD. mp, Het of the the evenbg and ® SOTVIOe pgrat to which very they pleasant hours midnight in fow enjoy W hefare inoancent mired {o the i ' ing, chureh, i was and belia rung to announce of the Old Year and the the new gne Wensley praise sung the by { Barden, Sask. | pop) thir vicinity, siting re da A near Wens sel hve : formerly his : ! J Re puG] Vy ROW © of the most teachers thi spending a few w In 5 tives a former day | o lev and Slate Falls a aceasionnl the Iv favaring his old friends in our vil him, i lage with a call. Malcolm . Youmans, taide who went to' ( Bay of ! and | ago intended here during ol { h : At his ni i tmas * wit and | last His get a eauple to work arrtyod hand, work ! fehe and winter, months there the has with & be able i some, Lim ined his sister Elsd, of Renfrew and the Misses Martha Petzold M. 'Falk, | of Ot have been enjoying tha holidays with their parents here' in | { their, old home, Mr. and Mrs Bruoe | ? Temtskaming, are the | mother, Mis Very Sore to do any Gearge Fritsch for and AW A D.C, San. a--Nebato: Fikinis, of West Virghiia, howe this ¢ity, inst it, Saddey col gn asend | Washington, Stephen B, died at his twelve o'cloe Pringle, of onests of the Thomas Pringle. The municipal conncil { Abinger afd Ashby for composed of John E. Irish, Messrs. Oscar Chatson, Frank ers. Theodore Thompson and { Wensley, councillors, the and former's in at +f, Denbigh; yen lapse, followin ong tlpess, © of death. Benator ited Stites sé | was elected by repitblican members gina legislature. His term of service. would have expired on March | « Bed, 1916. His death will 'probably mean one more demooratic membor his his this ie the 1; when he vate of the Weet Vin reeve and Rodg Edwin Elkins has been in snes 10k, HHA INGE of the present nal ® Reports From omit, | majority 0 ocal option was of sixteen over | Forest, Ja carmed by a a shres-fifths Kelly a carload of cattle. School has open ed cwith Miss Moreland teacher "Me £3 and family visitin friends at Verona. F. ~ Connor | waned after | the holidays with pat Loretto Harrigan school wT 1 few Ray two of he senate vole, is buying i | PITH OF THE NEWS. i ns Latest Culled Over the World. The People's theatre and the publi at Pembroke were hurned, Most hooks Were Toast . i bruce Macdonald, College, are Dh to Queen's College, The Very From Al ma has-ret bing Miss his lib ary ents has 1: a {of the » Pr. y ' drew's Tarn ad to her tarprisa I Nt. \. hella days in An view of spent Mi ap 1s t's cuchre pariy hon the first Sydenham, Simmons Mix Moreland's dd som, O' Camor £4 at WW. Patterson's; | Koen, Kingston, ot | A. Rally at 6} Chesney: UC, (VCon A 8 Toro in Gon SUCCTuE Ard, gerald achoo : Wy B. Elkins of West Wednesd: night 70: . Visitor tant h great natioral he that awarded Stephen a died v lingering Retiring member leard of Fdueati the trustees should be The Mttorney will to-day hear a deputation asking i the es tablishmente of 4 childeen's. couri R. J. Colville, Chan un, Ont has heen © offered the Y. MC. AL secretary hip at St, Thomas, at 81,200 4 ver R. L. Borden, ervative leader, in Toronto, attend various politi eo social gatherings du » The Only Passport. ow days, sahl bot cm nl r liberal party, of - 4 winistel and Bis midmistey, yon fiving, + if not definition failure of for happiness in the hereafter on a re: which Yigion that es itself to only one] Washington." ; 4. of the seven will be lost, i by common scaupdreal. something more | that all | to to Senator Virg on fon fle aims : iliness. \ Guess'; daughter, Kingsto Wiltom, "at J Ms. iH at Mes. T: Glenburnie, Mrs | Kelly J Me unt apanee Galla Mr Nyden the on "suggested paid, * Toronto that 3 of = T ight and Aaron her, wl rid ham, awh general " "man, Nir. amd Mr«. P Patter prinor, o rant mm' 'he at Ni to Brawn : com . of terprise to the anda next cal cateuses g the "he fature of Wilfrid Laurier depends pletely ndependen is defined true religion as ' the "only' thas that is and A man who bases his hope] Sir to a tint cOm- geval 'ex the Tv upon SUCCESS OF spotiations, atl ation the recipros confis resumed to-day Washington ati the opening of cor and but little atiention i a : tL > being paid (0 the opening of recipro the it for werd just At centred on ond § entn ANN. Glher living Sunday people _ heaven. It is their i passport, and] expect that Peter will accept it 1 ¥ {hike Holy than a - mans vss thi means afternoon face, but 1s count en av city between gon ernments of Canadn and « United negoliations tor : w ~t Mount | . Bi Ey Investment ® That's what buying warm Underwear practi- cally amounts to. Spenda little more and get the best--just as you would put more money into a good investment than a poor one--it will bring finé returns in comfort and satisfaction, We have the best makes. Women's Urishyinkable Wool Vests and Drawers : properly shaped and finished. 49c, 75c, 90c, $1. $1.25. These 5 makes are the best for the money in Kingston. » . Women's Combination Suits Different weights, in both Natural Wool and White. Gide Fine Natural Wool Vests and . Drawers A complete assortment of sizes, 'different weights at prices that mean a saving to you. en's arm erwear > Makes that fit and are unshrinkable, all sizes. 99, $1.25, $1.49 (ive us a chance to show you THESE 3, aad if you have Underwear troubles one of these 3 makes may mean a settle it. A States, slated for to-morrow upon the arrival from Ww Fielding and Hon. William Sebi About the only definite thing that being said ie thar the Canadian voyvs are not likely roils in wheat. without a question--but he will not! | he tittava of Hon The Mails Behind Time. i Halifax, N.8., Jan ~The 38. Em- | of Britain arrived here to-day, | 531 passengers amd 2,000 | packages of late Christmas parcels, ackdressedd to nearly every city amd town in Canada. A . | en -------------- in. Fifteen were Killed and fifty injared| Fug, Jan. 5 jen 0 the wreck of a holidaymakers' 4 Jan. Bethe . ! { row doubt that "Peter the pie iran near. Cathcart, South Africa. All} was killed inthe fight Tuesday and he ats seks She track and rolled down | they have a scouring all London to an ymbankmen 5 he Bn hae st peg This morn. athots bleed for the benef > o| VEE tne, at the inset of the death of =» their country, but politicians occasion | man named Josiph Heron, it develop: ally bleed the eonntyy for ther pera] od that be Bad been dons to death benefit. - ; - ; iby an Anwrchistie gang. The papers The boy who is born with a silver! clamoring for a complete spoon in his month may live to pa tronize the free lunch counter. Don't. you feel sorry for a man who! hasn't sense enough to make "w* fooll of himeelf occasionally ? i | The Ladies' Musical Cab, will hold Saturday, Jan "unary 7th, at 3.30 o'clock. Chas. 'M. Hays conferred with = the Canadian Northern Railway officials, in Toronto. ' How Is This" ' Balloony, of a Cottingham after nineteen das" study took the = x " on pt bringing in al to consider recs "PE TER THE PAINTER." Not to be Among are ands, f 9 Is Thought the tary Sia A lion Ran, have Lendon, OFFEREN HIS BLOOD. Tendon, Onto, dan. 5--Far the pr te 4 a Palice 'that a Dane steesksor will bot won be appemntied st present i Wee Tt was learned today that prepara- steel, ab fiom were made a fen wesks ago to' n position at $75 monthly with ite thier day Siding Is + far isin i Moon Col Tons stent, Fargnte: Alm {the lide of Me. love, and that Pubice ation nally ha. ratalovun ¢ loge, 252 256 HO OEOOROHOHOHD CROROROROICRORS OER ROO OTRO ORO irs' Skating Boots Felt Lined Ankle Strap A Good Strong Boot. One that well and will wear well, Sizes 11 to 2 looks