Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1911, p. 2

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-- aan TW TWO. Jimmy at 5, J : | Speaker Says Queen's Gr SALE now: on JOHN MCKAY, i The Fur House, 149-151 Brock Street. Lees win MID. WINTER SALE Furniture, Carpets, : Curtains Greatly Reduce Good Time To Save| that the evils All new, up to-date , lines. Repair and Upholstering Work | 10 per cent. cheaper than any) other season v PHONE 90. Yours, T.F.Har rison Co. omforters White All'Wool Blankets. Grey All Wool Dlankets. Union Blankets, Comlorters in Batting, Wool and Eidemdown filled. All fresh" new stock. R. McFAUL. CARPET WAREFOURR. P0000 NIGOIOGOIIOIOLIOGIOIOGIOIOS * IE ~ SESTITIETIIISNITERN INI Se TI I FRR TOURTR NER ee » d Prices' "THALLS OF QUEENS | DR. ETHERINGTON MAY RESIGN IN THE SPRING. i» be Representatives in Debate With 'Varsity--~A Local Literary Lack Culture. Our Queen's Correspondent Alihough medical faculty at aren's have as yet #0 intimation with rerird to the resignation of Dr. Fred } ori k Etherington, as senior professor of anatomy, it is persistently rumoged | about college that the professor will | quit Queen's at the conclusion of the | present session. It is understood that i he intends to practice surgery in | of the large American cities. In the Levent of Dr, Ethérington's departure, geen's would sustain a great loss, cud indeed would experience difficulty = finding a man to take his place. | fy the With the retirement of Dizon and { MeKay, it was thought that there | wos little possibility of Queen's re | vaining the 'intercollegiate heavyweight | boxing championship, but the hope of students has been restored by the velopment of a man who will in match for anything { that puts a foot in the university | ring 'Fu An Elliott, the hero of the Juitidin i, « hope of the hockey team, { will bes Ay leviathan to represent Queen's in the coming contest. He is working out daily at ihe gymnasium and there is not a man at the univer- jon that can give him anything that [Looks like an argument. Occasionally Dixon drops in to give "Ed." a little fellow who tips the scales at 190 odd, is a scientific boxer, lswings a sledge "hammer blow, and gets around the enclosure with 'a speid and agility that is. nothing short of the phenomenal. D. Matheson and W. C. Clark been chosen to represent Queen's the intercollegiate debate at "Varsity on the 24th inst. The subject io come under discussion is "Resolved arising from party 1s government are greater than the | benefits.' Queen's will presetit the | negative side of the argument. PA local' literary leader describes | Queen's gr raduates as lacking in cul ture and polish. It is indeed 5 happy misfortune if the product ot the Pres- byterian collége does not parade that { athetic affectation which is perhaps | the essential qualification for a soap- bubble aristocracy. | the | recent de ve himself 'a exercise. The bi A. | have It is doubtful if pith, who sustain- Led injuries in the TA A.C. game, Sat- | urday evening, will be in shape for the contest, Friday night. The class in senior Latin has assum- {el such proportions dhat it has been {found necessary 'to form two divi " gions. 4, The junior year dance will take place fom the 20th mst, in accordunce with the rec uling of the executive com- mittea of the ima Mater Society. Ex- tensive preparations are being mude, and the event will undoubtedly be one of the most pleasing of college func- tions. a . W. L. Grant, during his "holi- the maritime provinces, ad- a luncheon of the Canadian John, NB. Prof. 'day in dyes sod Club in the city of St. at the in all pro- The indoor athletic meet gyvmnasinm will, bability, be pulled off on the 27th inst. The men are all doing good work and the affair promises to hpa huge success thicen s -- Queen's and Varsity hnsketball teams will clash at the university gym. on Saturday night. The contest will be a hummer. The Toronto boys sre at present thaking a tour of Américan cities in the east and will_be in - the pink of condition. The local stu- dents are practising hard, and hope for a vietory. The hockey squad is al present on diet and in order to facilitate practices Marshall P'. Reid has been engaged to swerve lunch to the boys in the kitchen of the new arts build- ing every day at 11.45 am. WITH THE CURLERS, Result of Games Played on Tues day Night. games in the local series at last evening, resulted The the curling rink, as follows : Skip T. M. Asselstine, defeated Skip J. W. Corbett, 17 to 5. Skip De. Watson defeated Skip T. Wallace, 8 to 7. Skip E. Lyons defeafixl Skip A. Me Lean by 11 to 10. Skip (i. KE. Searle defeated Skip R. J. Mewelvey by 12 to 9. H. ®{ Two rinks of the Kingston curlers Don't put oft taking out a . fire Insurance policy Don't say "I'l get insured wpext month" Bo it now! » Do you know that pro- erastination is not only the thief of time, but that it has ( stolen many ® man's entire fortune? The fire risk "is great in this country; much greater, owing te careless methods of ~ building and inadequate fire photsctioa. that it is in most un countries. For five years the average "loss per ¢aplia in this country was $2.47, whereas.in Europe . Seog se sTess will go to Brockville on Thursday to play in _ghe Central Ontario league deries, 1% Paschal Lecture, On Monday evening, Rev. H. Chap- lan, Toronto, delivered i lecture in Sto James' Sunday sch rodm, om the Paschal Supper the Jewish home, The lecture was intensely in teresting and instructive, and received a large attendance. Mr. Chaplan isa converted Jew, and has been in missionary work for twent! years, ten of which have been spent i one the | nae DAILY BUILSH wie | AWAIT FIGURES The College INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. iii. ' Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Res porters on Their Rounds. " "Rhone 220° drug wants, Gibson's. C. DeCarteret went up to Belleville '5 d "Proi. John Waddell is confined his house, slightly ill lmputia) Brand underwear makes a " Arther tt Morven, is attend ing the Dmiry School, here. "Buy Cod Liver Oil Compound," Gibson's Bed Cross Drug Store. William Swaine, piano tuber. rae received at MoAuley's. Phone 778. Ald. J. 8S. R. MeCamn went to Tor- onto, last night, 10 spend a few days. " 'Phone 2" drug wants, Gibson's, H. S. Folger went to New York, on Monday. afternoon, on 5 business trip. Miss Emma Paynter, who had been seriously ill in New York, is slowly recovering. "Bay Hunyad, Water," . Cunningham, pi to at Gihaom 5, King Auley's bookstore. J. B, Cooke, is in Toronto attend- jog the annual meeting of the lm- perial Life Insurance company. Imperial Brand = andersear can be bought from all the leading gents' furnishing and dry goods: stores. * "Phone 230" Gibson's, for ' drug wants, Michael McGuirk, driver for James Swit and company, is confined to his home with a heavy cold. "Bay all drug store wants," Gibson's. Residents of Wolfe Island are erect. ing a temporary bridge at Swift's wharf from the ice 40 the wharf. Imperial Brand underwear can be bought from » 8 the leading gents" lutveahing and dry good stores. Prof. L. Morrison, of = Queen's University, will address the members of the Ottawy teachers association on the 20th. . "Take Cod Liver Oil Emulsion in winter." Fresh at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Messrs. W. H. Rgid, Kingston, and|"™ James Daly, Kingston, will exhibit poultry at the big show to be held in Ottawa this month. Your name nicely printed on your purse ih gold or on any kind . of leather goods ai the Whig Office book Mrs. Gamshy, a former teacher at the Portsmouth public school, has taken over the duties of senior teach- er there. 'Buy Apenta Water," at Gibson's. aa Ao of laporial Brand un- rwear pay out ,000. yearly in wages, which go back into the hands at {of the Kingston ts. Mrs. E. S. Elliott and young. son, who have been visiting the Misses Elliott, Division street, returned home to 'Montreal yesterday afternoon. Miss Malvena Frasso, of 'Montreal, arrived in the city at noon, to-day, to attend the wedding of her brother, Martin Frasso, to Miss Malnson. Carters are going to get after local 'man who carted without a cense yesterday afternoon. the effects of a man who was moving from one shop to another. Roads are very bad in the country, after drifting so badly yesterday. The snow is very debp and when u horse |W steps off the road it goes down near ly the whole length of its leg. Mrs. W. T. Miller, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Macdonald, University avenue, for the past two months, has left for her home in Vancouver, B.C. "Buy Chamois Vests," at Gibson's. Miss Margaret M. McConnell, daugh- "ter of Alexander McConnell, who has heen spending her vacation at home, returned. to Toroato, on Mohday, tg resume her studies at Loretto Abbey. "The strong Camphorated Oil," is sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. : The members of the Skating Club held a most enjoyable gathering, on Monday night. The meeting was ad- journed from Saturday night owing to the fact that there was a hockey game om. "Buy Apenta Water," at Gibson's. There will be a dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frasso, Mon- treal street, this evemiig, in - honor of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Frassd, who were wedded this morning. T. J. (¥- Donna will provide music. under- makers. a hie Every garment of Imperial wear is guaranteed by the Rev. Dr. Henderson, of Dominion Methodist ehurch, Ottawa, will preach at both services in Queen street church next Sunday y. Dr. Henderson is recog- nized as the ablest preacher in Cana- dian % * drug wants, Gibson's, . Deeks {Po returned Sound, after spending a couple with his parents, on Johnson street. Mr. Deeks is connected with the Canadian Northern's store 'de- partment at Parry Sound, GONE INTO MERGER. A Report Concerning Ontario --~ Powder Company. A report current in the city to-day, is to the efor that the Ontario Pow- Company has gone into a merger, with he head office at Montreal. oe, scpherson was interview in regard to the report, but stat that he had no statement He drew | : TUESDAY. WILL THEN CALL FOR ANOTHER CONVENTION. Ald. Elliott at Work on Negotia- tions for Cheap Power for East- ern Ontario Municipalities-- | Contmittees Called to Meet. Immediately upon being re-appointed chairman of the light, heat and. pow- er committee,' Ald. Fhiott got iho] communication with Hon. Adam; Beck, the power commissioner, and! palitjés, in Eastern Ontario, in re | gard to the negotiations which were set on fost a short time ago, 10 se cure cheap power for Kingston, and other municipalities, in Eastern On- 1ario. In his letter to. Hon. Adam Beck, Al. Elliott urged that the union be given a report regarding the cost of the power needed, in this district, as Ald. Flliott, who was elected the pre- sident of the union, will eall another convention. Now that the matter has been taken up, an effort will be made ln _push it sloug an speedily as pos-|== Sill. "his 'letter to 'the secretary of the union, Akl. Elliott asked how many mote. municipalities have expressed a willingness 'to join the union for cheap Power. Held a a Conference: : Lt there 'was a cohlerence between civic finance committee, the ¥ es , and repre- sentatives of the Ontario "Exploration Syndicate, which controls the Wilbur iton mines. 2 stated | beiore the syn- dicate is asking the city to sell it the balance the site a ond fase part of he harbor and t in Ca id the span araqei beg ---- are carried out hat company is to go shead with the con- struction of a large dock forthe ship: ping of ore. ile several matters of importance wepe talked over there was no settle ment in the matter. The mayor was instructed to look up some informa- tion regarding certain rights and pri- vileges, yd another meeting will be held on Friday night. The Sominion government will be garding the Wredging to be done. Civic Committees 'Called. The members of the light, heat and power committee will meet this after nega to, organize the season's work. joint meeting of the board of hi afd the water works commit- tee has been called for Tuesday ai- ternoon to discuss an important mat- ter regarding the water works sys- tem. It will be a private session. A ------------------ Carpenters Elect Officers. There was a well-attended meeting, last night, of the carpenters' union, when the following officers were elect- ed : President, a Watts; vice-pre- sident, D. Pelaw; recording secretary, "Hubble; financial secretary, W. Bir. ming ; treasurer, i. Turcotte; war- ded, W. Davey; conductor, L. Bos w . » Last re- Takes Major Panet's Place. 3 ANT ARY io, the secretary of the Union of Munici- | handsome calendars, ae | the corner of Bagot Book 'Store THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, ~~ For This Week Holiday Goods at Radically Reduced Prices Some at half price. Some at 1-3 below regular priees. Some 1-4 less than ALL 1911 CALENDARS AT HALF PRICE. The selection includes very many and yom can pick out the New Year's remem- brances you wish at JUST HALF former prices. Calendars that were 10¢ to $2.50 are now ic to $1.25. Lite Calendar, $2.00 .. Now $1.00 Gibson Calendar, $2.00 Now $1.00 Tuck's Line of Calendars from 0e, to $1.00... .. Now Half Price. Arts and Crafts from 10e to 60c +s +i. Now at Half Price. 260 PRINCESS STR THE 'SUBSCRIBERS HELD THEIR 'ANNUAL MEETING. .Flected--Now Installed in Their New Quarters--The Treasurer's Report. The annual meeting of the - sub seribers "of the Kingston Public Libr ary, was held in the pew rpoms, at and Johnson £® | streets,uMonday aiternoon, at "4.13 o'clock. The meeting was well at- tended. These officers were elected : President, Dr. Ross; vice-president, Col. Dufi: treasurer, James Ratiden; secretary, Dr. Isabel McConville, The hoard of management will be composed of the above gfficers, with James Craig, T. MoKeon Rob. ertson, A. Strachan, James Farrell, Donald McIntyre, N. C. Polson, Mrs, E. Beckwith and the Misses A. David son, M. Crawford and M. Davis. Auditors, Bernard Browne and E. L. Fortt; trustees, Dr. Sparks, Ihr, Chown and R. MecFaul. The treasurer reported that the fim- ances of the library, despite the change in the location, and the cata- loguing of the hooks, ete., was about equal to last year. The directors have worked very hard during the past year, and look to the people of King. ston for their aid in building yp a library of which Kingston, as gn edu. cational centre, will be proud. The new building 4s an ideal one fox a library; the room is large, well ventilated, well lighted, and the libr. ary contains all the latest hooks and magazines. The books are catalogued in the latest systems recommended by the educational department of On. tario, namelyl Dewey-decimal sy stem; The system is such that a subscriber can reach any book in the library in a few minutes. There will be installed a travelling library of scientific hooks, containing the latest work and refer: Maj. D. I. V. Eaton will take com- mand of "A" Battery, R.C.HA., place of Maj. H. A. Panet, who to Englund to be attached 10 a Royal! Horse Battery at Aldershot for a course. Capt, A, will go to England. the stafi college A Liberal (ub. A movement is gn foot to secure the rooms now occupied by the Board of Trade for a Kberal club, reading, smoking, meeting and game rooms to be attached. The Bogrd of Trade moves out Jupe Ist. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. oy' druggist will refund money if t fails to cure any case of Ticking. Who or Protrud- Pilea Bee Irae 50c. Board of Trade. There will be a meeting of the board of trade, -to-night. Before the busi- ness session, Prof. Skelton, of Queen's, will deliver an address on tion." Just Arrived. Fine assortment of latest music and | music folios. Lowest prices. Kingston | News Co., opposite Y.M.C.A. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." | Sacrifice Millinery Sale To-Morrow We offer 52. Felt Shapes--all new this season--worth up to $3 50, in} E. Pavet, of the R.C.H. | x i in "Immigra- : + scrubbed "pan is the "push man ences to local industries. A tea will be given in the near fy ! ture, to which the friends of the libre ary will be invited, and at which, the directors are making arrangements for the inspector of libraries to give an address, which will be interesting to all lovers of books. 'DEATH OF MRS. FOLLEST Deceased Was a Resident of City Forty-five Years. A resident of the city for forty-five years, and one who was held in very high *' esteem by a large circle of | friends, passed away at two o'clock on Tuesday morning, in the person of Mrs. William Follest, who died at her home at 170 Nelson street, at the age of sixtydour years, 2 Deceased had been in poor health for some time. Her husband died a vear ago, and since that time she suffered a severe breakdown. Deceased was of a lovable character, a true and kind woman. She was bora. in Quebes, but h lived here close qn to half a cen ary, all of the time being speut in Williamsville She is survived by eight children : Albert and Chester, of Western Canada; Mri. W. J. Moxley, tof ( Joho, Connecticut; Mrs. W. Marsh { Mrs. J. Peters, Mrs. H. Loke, Mrs. 1' | Bryant, Kingston, and Miss Maud at | home. Two sisters also survive, | Mrs, == | Thorogood, and Mrs. Melville, of To irento. Twenty-six grandchildren and {two great-grandchildren also survive. The Juneral will take place on Thurs. day afternoon. «Rev. DB. Lding will | have charge of the service, Shamrock II's Fatal Beauty. Poor Shamrock II! He ate deep of | the fine grass of lowa, grew fat and sleek on mixed foods and had his back every day for ten short months. Life was a good thing to Shamrock II. Each day he grew sound- . er, happier, and then one day the Iowa State' Agriculture CG shipped a to C ee Rich- She A. Garden, of Coumty Tippetary, Ireland, said to be one of the yudges of éattle in the country, ont the 'young steer and sealed his fate when he directed that he be given the blue ribbon. Shamrock H was killed, his 1,100 pounds of meat being pro- nounced as the best in the country. This is the third time that Towy "hax won the first prize for raising the finest cattle. --Excnange. oy The Push Man | Ome of the quaintest sights Ja- train," a li- tle railway hh on runs for pinion' niles FR AT PUBLIC LIBRARY regular prices. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Chums, $1.75 9g av Boys' Own, $1. Girls' Own, $1.25... .... Herbert Strang Annual. $1.26 .. .. Sas wus ' for ordinary coughs which are usu- ally only a local irritation of infla- mation in the throat. The ordindry cough balsams cure that kind of a cough Asthmatic and Bronchial Coughs require a systematic medi cine such as a Cripp's Asthma Cure It has cured hundreds of bad cases of such coighs, particularly that deep wheezy kind which so often gone For all bronchial trouble nothing equals this remedy. 5&0c. THE REXALL STORE. Princess and Bagot. Ordinary cough mixtures are good} hangs on for weeks after the cold Is Mahood's Drug Store SPECIAL. Only one or two of each. Price, $3.50. Centenary Edition of Sir jugs. Price, $3.00. .. Days With the Musicians Days With the Poets. Days With the Authors. Regular price, soe During January we are offer- ing a special discount of TWEN- TY PER CENT. OFF any arti- cle of Brass in dur store, The stock comprises :-- KETTLES, FERN POTS, CANDLESTICKS, DESK SETTS, VASES, TRAYS, PHOTO FRAMES, SOAP BOXES, ETC, and all are First Quality. ------. SMITH BROS., Opticians. 850 KING STREET. ' Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Harrison Fisher's "Garden of Girls™ 'a Now = Walter Scott's "Lady of the Lake," fllus- trated by Christy, with 100 draw- Now $200 February Fashions Designer for February 10¢. Standard Fashion Sheets for february Free. Standard Pattems, latest and best, 10c and 15¢. No higher. Ladies': Cloth Coats Clearing the balance of our Coats at half | price. This is a big op- portunity to save money on your new Coat. Newman & Shaw Forthe Physician | And the Nurse A Sterling Silver Thermometer Cases. Pocket Medfcine Cases. Pocket Surg ical Cases Instrumeny, Satchels. Buggy Co'ves. Nurses' Chatelains, ai Probes, » ote. : _ Ever ything required by the Dottor or Nurse in the sick Selswors Medicine COOL 000000 FUR Sale At GOURDIER'S A Few Properties Albert Street, near 8 rqoms, b. & ¢; 108 Queen Btreet; and furnace. $2,500, Street; 9 rooms, b. & « 2,500, Nelson Street, ing, size of lot 132 x Earl Street; § rooms, electric light $3.600, Brooms, bh & ¢ ; electric light $3,300, near William; gas $4,000, rooms; $4,700, furnace, 2,100, grounds; $2.400, b & c brick 132 bh & ¢ Clergy Clergy Street; Street, bh. &¢ and Rents Johnson electric light, Houses to Rent 'Mullin Phone 339. SELECTED FROM OUR BIG LIST. fair barn 5 rooms, Alfred and stable dwell $2,850, and Johnson St.; hot water heating. St & rooms, furnace and 12 hot water heating and gas double, Col- Corner Johnson and Division Streets. " Can Do High-Class as' the starch in our cols lars and cuffs High-Class We Doi i i | § We KINGSTON LAUNDRY Cor. Princess and Sydenham . Streets. 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