Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Jan 1911, p. 8

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INTEREST PHD OF | SHNNGS DEPOSITS | | Cupidity. Cleveland, START THE NEW ; | ftarvation saventy-ax YEAR RIGHT BY | frmary, OPENING AN AC. ; be story of am aged woman who fm COUNT HERE. |two vears past, lived in a swall I «justid windowless room, clothed her TO-DAY sell in rags. and fmally starved > { death in order to save every pemny that was within her grasp INCORPORATED 1855, $30,000,000 TO HOARD. dan. 9 ~The death Mrs, Sussunab Drum, years old, the ¢ity in of at On December 29th. on complaint o neighthors, she was taken before P'ro- bate Judge Hadden, t#F be examine! as to her sanity. Bat the old woman wa en ill nad weak that she was sent it the nfiemary She wis supposed Le he penniless, but after death cam thers was found in a cloth baz aroun Ber peek, ¥130 in b two bank book calling for sever thousand dollar arid a mortgage on a farm at Baritn (Ho : ; Asepts ... .. .. KINGSTON BRANCH: -- 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Mansger, FOI POLICE in Physical Culture Has een Suggested. licemen Course nam conn Kingston will hate po the siugrestion wade bn Brat ee | firemen, athletes, if oily sidopt ; the Y. MLA, awl. t AK sn ---------------- 1 «il HOW wou LD YOU LIKE TO GIVE | the MOTHER Lthe © SOMETHING THAT WOULD KEEP | 1. YOU CONSTANTLY BEFORE HER? the Ming « sen! culture, a the city pa fhe matter ha Jigt while ¢ afeint thet wi Lhere you ale * Timaeoman, on the job" if Is a Household Companion, and can|™ ! ugh It is Stat atl that be used every day, and can't help be HEY a ME appreciated. Chops everything in Size 1. Tie; Size $1.00 And lots of other things BRASS GOODS, Beautiful Selection, Safety Razors, Hockey Skates, snow Shoes, th firemen othe Ven a Course ol instruc the gymaasinm, aud rest hel The Funeral on Monday. bate to mortal of the vid aut A th | ho Skeis, in an Wits was | uit iL Cala I hompson thie x cemetery Manda mornin A solemn re ma Was Sung in Mary' cathedral |} Rev. Father Halligap "Lhe ldte Mrs. Thompson was the thir a aghter of Mr Mrs. Angus MM Donald, Howe Island, Her demise, o Saturday morning, of hen band, Thomas Ohio, she leaves the eldest five Snow Shovels, Boh Skates and Wide Runner for Children, W. A. Mitchells Lid 85 PRINCESS STREET. quiem St and the n He hos Clevelane Chime as fii five months' illness in the her Thompson, small childres th an sult tel Beside SOrrowing To great Ulerine Tonic, an sain effertual Wank Fewnlalon on wht Ta hich women ord two vears of age, months, her Howe Island, Mrs, R. Corby, of this vity, and Mrs Stanistrest, of Ogdensburg, N.Y., an two brothers, Jobb, farmer, of How: Island, and David, of Cleveland, Ohio Her funeral took place from the resi dence of her brother-in-law, R. Corby 167 Johnson street : Horse Fell Through lee. as the stage was about t Folger's wharf, Monday fore one of the horses went througl the ice, and was wuniér the water fo about a minute before it could b rescued. The 'men at the wharf got the amimal out soon as possible with the use of a long pole, and th animal was able to tinge on it way he incident little ox citemdnt, but and father voungest six on two. sisters mothey VISITING THE HOTELMEN. [kdeense Inspector "Getting Informa- : tion re Business, Weting on the instructions of liom department. Inspector Weight is. to-day, visiting hotalmen of the city, securing mation relative to the amount business they are doling. Just the department has up its sleeve askin: for this information not known but there is a romor that ~ there ig to be a new regulation which will have to do with the licensing of the trade according to the amount of Buminess that is done : The instructions ghun to © Wright are that he shall obtain each hotelman his average days ceipts for the (ar trade, the highest amount taken in in ous day, and the | { fair number of peop le thers lowest amount. This just covers the | snd the concert was enjoyed immense trade over the bar. - iv. Among those wha took part' were aston hatelmen are 'wondering | Micees Kate Gordon, Mana Knight what the resuit of this order will | Daisy Chown, Addie Tove, Mrs. James be. ¥ Small Miss Carrie Waldron. The TT programme was composed of old and w offerings | modern Italian and French selections mn Ln. parish en - ta the rece Manager Lynn has weaved an ceptionally fine hill for the first part of the week. The man who has broke all vevords for endurance under water will perform for the of the patrons of the house can be! of remaining gents' | the Clark the infor- of what in Just beave noon, be as co caused a no damage Ladies" Musical Club. Ladies' Musical Club held is firs concert of the New Year in Convoca Hall, Saturday atternoon, at 3.30 vi Mr. from re- tion were new and On Camounting ol Tamworth tor, Rev. J. W Chief Bailey has a small sum "money, picked up on Saturday, will be glad to band aver lo Christmas day, $i given Jones, 'a aver were ex of which the benefit He has vier water without cow for min nest expensive vaud brought 1 Im ial Brand underwear bought from all the leading furnishing aud dry goods stores Arthur Thompson, who ha heen | ville act that hb Wismiting in the sity, will leave on { Kingston Phursday, for Begloa. | 4 -- Aowell kept Bible may not be evi Pwo sew tonhon] eases wer dense of a religipus home. . at the ral he LThe mon slow of speech may | are both reasoning power | ber surface over four Fhis is the as bon received The v, hailing from Wil spit al, to-da en have VOttng I " i v . . Get First Choice The men who are taking advantage of our DISCOUNT. SALE of Ready - to - Wear Clothing. Men's Furnishings, etc, are, of 'course, getting the best selectivp. : fiverything iy stock is reduced. 35. Shirts, Th Clothing for Men and Boys, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Underwear, Sweaters, ete. 20 Per ee on everything nothing. reserved, ALL SALES For CASH. [SHE WAS 'MISERLY STARVED TO DEATH IN ADDING Aged Woman, Dressed in Rags: Dries at lofirmary, Victim of Her Ows from last night, brought to light AND FIREMEN. . that 1 J a recor' TAR pATLY nen wre, MONDAY. JA MARRIED AT OTTAWA 8; the Altar. An exceedingly ding took place un: Tues day, January 3rd, at the residence of James W. Fitzpairick, wien his } fac bter, Miss An Lowise M patrick: was married to Matthew F Fairlie, C.E., of Cobalt, sop of Rev Joh and Mes. Fairlie, of Kingston {he eeremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Fairlie, assisted by Dr. Herridge, St. Andrew's church, Ottawn bride. who was given away by ber ther, looked very 1620s in "hr Tich sridal gown of ivory satin with tunic of ivory pinon, effectively draped and :dught at the back by a large bow of itseli. The bodice was in Japanese effect, with yoke of rose poiste lace and trimmings of pearls and orystals, wor Jovely tulle veil was eanvis vith » wreath of orange blossoms and he éarried 5 and Hities-of- the-valsy. Mor ewellery was a pearl neckiave, zift of the bridegroom. She was ended by her cousin, Miss fackeen, who was. charming modish gown of pale Blue crepe shine, with opalescent and anhroidery She carried pink. ind . wore the bridegroom's gift, a pearl and gold brooch. The ribbon warers were six girl friends of the pddde, Miss. Agnes PB h | Margaret Fairlie, of Kingston: Miss inna Palmer, of Vortland, Mix Mar on Mackeen, Miss Marion Masson, and re, Harold Pinhey. The best man fas Louis Fitzpatrick, brother of the wide, ihe g atrick, us Irs, Pagvad smelt Be > pretty Pouse wed Niaws, on un ond the at ios in a 3 de siver roses 4 vay ihe, wala were received by Mr. Fitz by his sister-in-law, Macklem, who hand in black with ittod pet watler « sisted as ned redress of the wre a rich be, homed cmbraidersd, ith old bas ale hit ik, Miter ths wed a the diner ron 2 rue 74 centred hy whe, amd festoomad with we chon belier, was surrounded bry uster of Bean nl Lies : Mr wil ow Yar 3 i hey w n ave awlie, gown of mauve and #5 Fairlie touches of eteineny refreshments Mi, re te wudix hile, bride's rom American fh valley Mi Fairhe en route fo their he HH oreside velled in hLlie d silk, timished wigh th spend Ix they in of plat rod red snd fer large hive un hlack and oses in pastel shades l seal cont rwny he Lay tras sume Cashmers over nd white hiouse richly old Ines volver 1 was fae trimmed with French With this she long and black lynx Aming the mam t cabinet of silver from oflice stafi. of the ustoms concentrators at grandfathers clock fre and tes tray from ihe Mess." A marry EVENT. ore a ns, resents were be company's ortharn ( obalt, a president, m silver Service members he n mah wany i the Uobalt Married at Monday. A Canple Early Hour, | voung Kingstonians Monday McFadden and mith, voungest daughter of the fatthew and Mrs. M. A. Coyne, were ivel in marriage The ceremony wk pliuce, at six o'clock, in St ames' Chapel of St. Mary's cathe tral, end was performed by Rev. ather® Aaah Only the immediate datives of both parties pre- Wale The bride looked very hand- ome in ber travelling suit of lue lady's broadeloth, -with large) lua picture hat to match. The groom as supported by Leo Lawless Tiss Katie Coyne was bridesmaid 'he bride wore her furs and « ied eafitifnlly bound prayer-book. After he coremouy the guests repaired to he home of the bride's mother, on hvision street, where a bountiful weakfast was served. 'The happy wouple .Jeft this morning for pd other points where they pend the next two weeks, On eturn to the city they will take heir residence at their new atrick styeet, the gift of room's father, while it has ompletely furnished from top to by the groom's sisters ng couple also received wadsome and valnable presents viends in Maine, Michigan, md Montreal. o the groomsman in and rooch pin the god wishes host --of riends will follow the pewly married ouple to their naw heme Mr Me fadden is a well-known cabmen and & very popular Two popular vere wedded fun Vincent J morning Mis an were wil up the been ottom ot Toronto was a pearl of a MESSAGE FROM ST. MICHAE Extend Thanks fo Frontena mail from norning, brought 3 he members of St- wekey elab to tie rentenae hockey cindy oltows "Frontense Hockey The officers apd Michael's College hockey club beg hank yon for the expressions wf ratalation received from the Fron t nae hockey club and to extend our hes rtialt congratulations to the jum or thampions of Ganada. Sentiment if this Kind tends to cement 'h feeling of good sportsmanship and shows the interest which has made the Lh A tha strom gest hockey association in Members Clab. un ined message from Michael's Col members of I read Toronto, The ns memes of =t to con successiul season on behalf of the St, Michael's College hockey elub | re} main, simserely vours, FRANK DIS. SETTE" ? Froutenacs in the Gym. fs p- The members of the junior Fronge : sacs will hate a workout in the pve nasium at the Y.2.U. A cn Tuesday night, at 7.15 o'clock. The buys will do thir best to Keep in the pink of sn as they are determined tn again win the champicnship. The boys are inly deserving of the support of the ny sporting fraternity. ties. and shoe being two of its A Former, Kingstonian Led Bide te only : The' "shower bouquet of white Marjorie + German were | the | handsome | late | navy § and | Toronto | their | home, on | from § The groom's present | tie | to the bridesmaid a pearl | Manday | Chan, Gentlemen ! existence. Wishing vour club another condition for the remainder of the son- i Aluminum, eominined ned with he' 1 revit, i% appesring as a textile, nat strings [CARY OCCURRENC BS REC UNTED Ny RECOU 'BRIEF FORM. Matters That Interest Notes Fromi All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re- membered. Ls The smallpox outbreak at | 'been checked, Fnglishiien Ont, miitable Jan. London, planning the' erection of a memsorial to. his late majesty, Edward the Peacemaker. A man, supposed to be John Fishley of Saskatchewan, was drowned in Port Hope harbor. His eries for help were heard, but bothing could be doue kim, as there were no life-saving appli ances about. REVIVAL OF PALMISTRY. Sciences Akin to to it Are Also Sweeps ing Europe. Palmistry and other sciences it are sweeping Purope in a vast vival. Writing with immense apprecia tion and sympathy in the Nachrichter the other day an observer of the work of the fving mom referrred sait mourir." akin te re- ta fan strange jeunesse qui opposition to such brave recognition | of the advance of science are table turning, casting of horoscopes, talk «ing tablets, study of handwriting, character events, belief in the power of the evi the devices reminiscent of the of | black magic. Throughout I) the Catholic ehiurch made an ends to cast aside these practices, German woman regularly consult sootheavers eye, other savor yet IMPROVING THE CAMERA Invention Prevents of Plates, German camera of pew features the lens focus for wn down from tty A new number comprises a wi! instantly to "ti spring and the exposure in opensd camry The pl the magazine Al i returned vn ufter numbered "ir that they why ecaal ready drog tha sh ma we plates as they went ified fw? moves the wane EXPOS are nn are exposed, during developmen anid afterward, and thére i< no of developing an unexpected plate, por plates be wasted hy forget tisg- to swing Lhe gotten dang cam umintentionally dr the lens is if the operator has for shutter or draw the becomes noj ative attended to OXPOES OF side uneOv ered ther to wind the when more, shide until Me the camera these are Popular chanics, "€UT OFF 11,000 QUEUES. Wealthy Elders Start the Hair Fly-| with a ing to Music. He ng Kong has just witnessed a fe rkable wealthy whose dges is forty-nine tn their the Chinese {'lub, while and played selections quemte-cutting demonstration the aggregate oi vou | Six eldars, {example form of | ludian military. tirom Gilbert apd Sullivan Hundreds of other men followed ihe promoters ©f the movement an oil an then lead. had effectively cited the case of lee who was killed when his queue be- {enme entangled im 'some machinery The movement has become so wide | spread that im Hong Kong alone with Lin three days 11,000 men voluntarily | discarded their queues. No change in the national costume is contemplated DOWN TO CHARWOMAN., of Toromte's Best Families. Jan. 9.-A thought be Mrs. Swift, { ed; was found frozen to death | lane in the rear of Yohge There was an empty whishe near her, but the doctor were nO suspicious circumstances aleoholisan. The had me in her picket | ones 5 mber of ane of | best kpown families Was Once One Known char-woman Toronto, well:dress to in street bottle there Beath ad said | was due to She wi Foronto | Centenary Celebrated hy Erection of | Memorial, | Winnipeg, Jan. 9-~The Lord kirk Assoctation has decided to mark | the centenary of that pioneer: colon: Lizer next year regardless of the pl of the Centennial Association moting the world's fair. It is tended to erect a suit: memorial to Lord Selkirk. Sel in- hie yA Captured Treasure Ship. 1 Mult Garetie 145 years ago { treasure ever taken brought into while cargo of ts {ship Hernuone, captufed on by HLMLS. Aetive. The Hexmi rend vod to the Active without tien, and the treasure was landed "gt { Portsmouth and conveved to London in twenty decornted wagpons with British colors over Spmnish and as escort of satlors. The stravge pro-. cxssion reached Londen Angast 12th, the day on which George IV was hain. On being sald the we sure realized £519,765 «7. 6d, and the share of the oflicerd und men of the Activel was as follows" The cup tain, £65,053 13s. Od.;- three con swinty petty officers, each, £1,806 1s missicn:d officers, each, £13,004 lie js 15% seamen, each, L055 5« 4d tue largest bulk freun u- ship ot London iH Spang n Wav 20st, PIE RY was the an = on hing Found Dead in Bed. bone Mary Russell, & domestic, em. [ound in the city for some time, was found dead in her bed on Saturday morning when her room was entered, {after she failed '16 make her appear ance in the . A dogtor was called, but life was extinct. Heart disease wos given as the cause of death. Deceased was thirty-four vears of age. and was born in Ireland. The funeral will: take place from the resi- dénce of her brother-in-law A. denkin, Welling(on street, Tuesday morsing, A Migs in he pf Bo con h Raia re ie years. ' ate tied up and all outside work at a stancetill. ". THE NEWS nD i ! ville, I Everybody-- ucan has are : Ring' ety for} "Lai mphell elected by Lirustess are and for indications of futura | 1 1 constant use of mascots Wd | Waste! the bay 4 § Thursdds ith fellows on the plat- | operas, | § Crary 15th. met { Camphell, bus t Sweden, i John, { however, that fifty years after Routh Carolina seesd- | Led, will amount to previowshy mvheand- city = or * Wil. ! ------------------ FROM THE 'cov NTRYSIDE. Plum Hotlow Personals. ham Hollow, 7 ~Miss = Wi ison = spending a week of the Misses Delorma, Kilborn, Wi visiting fr ends now Nn guest Baker's. Plum Hollow has 5 rink ¢ ear under the management of Geor Heed. Mr. and Mrs, 8. YY. Ballis a visitimg at W. G. Gifferd's, Zealand Boy Broke Arm. Zealand, Jan. 7.---T. Garrett drew load of lumber from Maberly, wn Fri- | ay Julia Garrett, residing m Mal for some time, has returned to her home at Zealand. A, A. Fergn- son and the Messrs. Charlton: made a | trip to J. Bishop's on Wed- | Some of the farmers are busy | getting out woot for the sawing ma chine. Miss Jessie Mel. Garrett spemeling a week with her grandmoth Vine Shade cotiage. Donald i. | Ferguson, a little boy of eight years, | had the misfortune to fall and break | his arm, on Christmas eve. Dr. Dow ney was ealled to set the injured arm. i Jan the guest and Mrs nipeg. is at his husiness 'wesday wm €r, at Notes From Flinton, Robert J Jahn Bry | Mulver- | were Jan, T.-~Reeve and Uounciliors William Hornice, John and Theodore Maurisetts acclamation The Messrs. Laundary, Stone The school is Hourish able manhgoment of and Miss Campsalll The a of the Euglish church as the inclement the peo Flinton, den, hilt school anid Lessard. under the ! not weather i pet unt pl: to turn out. Mrs. Edward Fumner me were at Mada ta soe hey eighty and Mrs mother, who a } Fur. Jet Wr Wen Mrs many Wan hey sixth White won at bh ned remarkable of old she w foday is nad sinarg with such ating a Kingston memory, rel times at INH credo s Where i horn m Budget From Gleavale, Glenvale, Jan. 9.--The annual schaal | held on Dees 35th. Mic Hawkey was elected trustee for vears, H. €. Urser's hee, draw wl fram NX. Wane', Fhe friends of « (Cramer are £0 * in Wate vn, . 28 iftman sobd i Mr F. Orser, wr has ously ll, is J. 0 wireline was heed three 1 ecard won was Mis 1 tepided » horse recent been 'sw somewhat Fllerbeck wad children King Mr. and Mis, . Gibson, Cataraqui, spent New Yoar' at RB. -B. « br Oshawa, visited friends here, recently Sidney who has been relatives North West few home, improved. Mes are nz in ston hson's Albert Libson, il port, the' visiting in for the past confir nonse, suffering with which knife foot, received while en -- News From Verona. Verona, Jan. 7 ed a brief visit to her parents (Dr) WN. .J. quite ill of late! about again" as usual. Mrs. T. J also indisposed, is much in health Master is getting better, after quite a siege of illness. T.. Myers and daugh ter, ire visiting here. The | rch re-opening is fixed for January Miss Mawd Elliott, Perth, i= Visit her sister, Mrs. CC. W, L In John Walroth f have agturned from Walroth Yemained for daughtas, Mrs. D. ( Kingston, SOR, J ~ Mismes Myers, met mage, Irous Kingston, after | lrere Mrs Miss Grace dale has re to Geddes, is tae im proved Jack Calabogie, and Foronto a visit with her Flatt. T. visiting her Camphell. J. Kennedy, Mir imited W, A week The Aid Methodist par: sday, important and a 8 Ladies' Episcopal where unsacted last Well was ir at ness social time spent Canadians Wakening Up, : Montreal Herald William E. Carson, an ter and traveller, in New York, investigating gration comditions in Europe, has bien make 'the Washi very Incomig sie. | the United agencies mn Halland, while all A flooding pictures, and | am] mineral | ~ himwell = which of England st distribu 'anada is With | American wri who recently arrived | ler er saving things that ton hortties He points to the States have no « Britain, Norway or Denmark, British coun(ri with literat of agrieultursl Me. Carson v band wags through eertain p png ot all the mg pamphlets God's Country: Ce Ue" aut 1) fact that yamercial Great Germany the Europe Spe mens products of ire, WN guest ron roste (ris villages ur headed] ( une and he over Monts i! he I ve Phen when to N.B., niu 5. Our Annual Januaty Sale Of Whitewear Commences To Morrow. Hundreds of dainty White Undergarments are now ready for your choosing. All are ncw, fresh, well made and beautifully trimmed. "There is no dearth of mate- rial and no "skimping" in size. The garments are cut full and made in the brightest, and most up-to- date factory in Capada and under best sanitary conditions. . In a word these garments are dainty needs for dainty people. Nightgowns, Corset Covers, Princess Slips, Chemises, Drawers, White Skirts. WE INVITE YOU to come and see this dis- play of White Goods whether prepared to buy or not. 1t makes absolutely no difference you are just as welcome. Trousseau Needs May be selected now and placed aside until required. Many garments shown at this display cannot be duplicated later on. the boards rade huey with t publicity medi, working for prospe settlers Win 3 a dey tive tehed across the rail fond | a_banuet ised Bim to rub | were not | "Why when way al oe tha te deceiving him with make It a Mor tans the midst nt hie eves Hive ie the desert of You ean hive mn of civilization and | plenty apada *"' -, The Pension Account Swells, Manitoba Free Press The regular pension the United States KIS O14 00 "and the pensions of twa years of age, bill now seins i. Congress Carries bil! increasing | velerans over wixly which has been 're- ported upon Iavarably by - the poe sions commitiee wf the house, will | bring the total appropriation te pear | ly S200,000000. It is thqught lik, | when, i presses | the latter measure," President Taft way | have the courage to veto it. *Yeurs | ago authoritative statements used to be issued showing how the. total ex- peaditure for "pensions" in the United States could not go beyond amount or that 'ss a fised maximum. Put all those various fived limits, nse ed on the mortality tables, have been todyr since Init far bebisd. Unless President Taft exercises id vote pon- er, the ox wre this year, | the thas of limits. Racked by a $0000 endowment fund, the eniversity of leeds, Fang. land, has esinblished & chair of oted, one and fied induntrien. =. Thursday We start the Biggest Shoe Sale ever held in Kingston BARGAINS for Everybody Look for Hand Bills And don't forget the date id

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