Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1911, p. 2

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Be sit at ta ne SS TRS NS EDIE ----_--m ' § 5 v < THE DAILY BRITISH WRIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911 STANDREW SCHR The College Book Store : ANNUAL MBPETING WAS HELD Th = was ag sod attendance at the pp . 1 E . . COLLEGE REQUEST 1 Li LAS ENING - | annual ing of the Masters' and} ~ 44 LAS! EvniNe: a iui oa - 1260 PRINCESS STREET a .|QUEEN'S TO TELL WHY rl a Officers Elected at the Annual { ---- I --irkhkJl a, i MASTERS AND MATES. PACE TWO, 5 " Phone 919 Februar Publications NOW ON SALE. | Mates' Association held on Weduoniny i : seni i heir hall on Clarence | Lice; i Graduates Without The Revenue Totalled $6,230--Com-| evening, in ther 3 | To nse Its Gr i munion Roll. is Over 600--People| 117" ta] ¢ axtion = pliers wis | Passing Ontario Medical Council $1.50 Books for 50c. | the princi ness f # » . . of St. Andrew's Had a Prosperous| ros deal of interest, the contest be | --i¢ Would be Unfair Discrimina LATERP. ERPEIOSS ling so keen that in many cases the! tion. ria Gasca {ballot had to be used to get the | st Him mel, pS AMARA RE Year, Ainsies : 1 Medical College authorities | annual congregational meeting Andrew's' church was held, on} ,, in the church hall The of St Wednesday eveni a good factory wid |) i mbet reduced 10 per cent. for Kiteljon, Dining- Chairs all A new line v in the kirk sessional report, deal- . i John Mcintyre, p JOHN ! McKAY, of the 'board of management dealing the | been there is a surplus in} CARPETS, CURTAINS. to the building fund of the general SHRP sine considerable subscriptions to the - Other useful city institutions received the board of management for the com- New ine of Extension Tables for yi. report of the Sabiath school was don work. The, choir report was giv- report dealing with the work of the rend by Rev. Dr. Torrance. The re- with the work in the different sections * room, ete | evening and elicited applause. The ju spirit pervaded ull the proceed ing with the spintual affairs of the church, showing a communion roll © r Jot, with the temporal affairs of ti 149-151 Brock Street. chureh, which were in a highly gatis- | January SALE 5." EE # ted $6,250. In addition to . sital sauitari Ov 1,000, not i Ensure Money Save hospital sauitanum, over $1.000, ! Refuction That to You y including $400 last year; to the addi- Jewish synagogue and _ the mainten- ance of the general hospital, for which their share also. _ . = | Frank Ireland, William Gill and Wil- ing year. { | The reports from the various organ ihis sale Everyone reduced from ic. hy J. M, Strange, in which ap- * $1.00 to $5.00 each. ared un large increase for the mis on by Arthur Craig and showed things to be in a good state of affairs in Women's Home Association, showed a successful year's work. The Wo- iport of the Young Women's Guild, | which was read by Miss Cannem, was and showing how wide the ramifica- {tions of its operations. It may be | vemile guild report was given by J. MN. Strange, and was of a very satisfac- Rev. Dr. Mackie presided, and g over YO, 4 K.C., gave a repart condition. All liabilities have | FURNITURE, the people of St. Andrew's gave tion of the Orphans' Home, $200, be- 146 was collected on hospital Sunday. liam MecLedn vere elected members of izations of the church were then a of the church and outside mis- that body. Mrs, W. J. Wells, mn het men's Foreign Missionary report was of a very elaborate. nature, dealing | said that this wos the report of the {tory nature. THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. | |. | The Medical Students After W. F Nickle's Fly Prize. | By Our Queen's Cerrespondent ¥. Nickle, M.P.P,, has of of £25 to Queen's medi for the essay on The | Willigm from | fered a prize cal students i Flys ax carriers of disease." Linoleum, Cur-| contest is evoking much interest. ----t ; Prof. Scott will spedl before" fhe political science club Thgreday after- Crime and reduced Over 35 to choose Dressing Cases £1.00 to $7.00 from. Carpets, Rugs, alns, etc, all down. _ Repair and Upholstering work 10 per cent. cheaper during sale 'Phone $0. Yours, noon. Hig snhject will HE Punishment." T.F. Harrison Co.| best Will be the speaker i. John Ds | of the Philosophical » t Scott will preach ia Hall, Sunday afternoon. "at hone" will be of the ial «vents at Queen's this sexson. The sale of tickets Junior Yes bright! st soe has been limited. Exhibited Poultry at Ottawa. James Daly, Kingston's poultry breeder, has rejurned from Ot- tawa, where he exhibited at the ammual winter fat stock show. Mr. Daly ex- hibitedwpoultry and made a good show- ing, carrving off several prizes. The ghow is the most successiul ever held there. Mr. Daly said that several from the enst and west who exhibited at Ottawa, promised him to bring their bids to Kingston for the show here. Me loft his in Ottawa, and they will be ' shipped here by his son when the exhibition is over. Grey All-Wool Blankets. Union Blankets. Comforters in Batting, Wool and Eiderdown filled. S00 000D00CE0000 700000000000 00000000 Concert at' Cataraqui. The annual concert of Christ church, Cataraqui, was held on Wednesday All fresh pew stock. svening, in the church there. A" num: and assisted in the programme, among whom were ex-Mayor Couper, Miss Jes- sie Reid, William McFedridge, George Gillespie, John Hurley and A. Taur- ence. The Compton family put on a farce which elicited applause. ( 0 R. McFAUL. seco osenseOPON At Kirk's Grocery. HO: Miss Dunbar will demonstrate b hess "| superior quality of "Rideau Hall iS | Coffee." Everybody invited to have 5 {| cup. You will enjoy it. 281 Princess street, the dn "Buy sponges" at Gibson's. PERE IIEEGE : of Sidney township, Wednesday morning. He was @ horn in 1844 on his father's farm, in hb the eighth concession of Thurlow. (® Here he spent his life up to five years ago when he moved to Avondale, in §& the "ront of Sidney. He was a son wr of the late William A. Shorey, who to 'moved to Thurlow from Fredericks | bury, and was of UE.L. descent. | "Ruy shaving soaps" at Gibson's. Bi 'The marriage of Rev. G. T. Burgess, Brockville, and Miss Minnie Hanna, New Fram Dwelling; 75 Lyn, was solemnized, Tuesday, by . Yooms. bathroom and wie; Bishop R. C.Hornmer, at his residence, : in Ottawa. j concrete cellar; lot 66 x 160; i corper Charles and Patrick Streets; $1,500. New. Prick = Dwelling, 7 | rooms. furnace; all modern ; lot 33 x 1905; (®) ® resident (e) | away | Beautiful Residence, facing City Park; "10 rooms, 3 toil- _ ets; hot water heating; in- teflor decoration first class; chalcelt location; $6,500. 3 5s BEE Meese ae o00000000 S0cccpeccsessnseseosue * . Residence, 200 Bagot 'Phone No. 1018. 3 00000000000 0000000000 W. P. O'BRIEN iy 57 St. Francois Xavier St. MONTREAL, CIOEICO | vite. The following were elected : {oer sttendgnce aid alt ns; out. Capt. Charles Martin; trustess, | Captains Doyle and Kirkwood; port il" fact that the parent body of the as | sociation in Toronto had gone of existence, having been turned - into a shipmates' "association, made, and it is claimed, in drop ed that change a club but it was finally lines. Wl biz #.0¥s mass meeting, to be held in veteran ber of people from the city went out Milos A. Shorey, a highly esteemed} passed Queen's first offi-1" ill likely go-to ad treas- | *7 lay before the government an Nor. | reasons for opposing the reguest of the | "OF | Toronto Medical College to be allowed | to license its graduates, and any who have passed since 1906, without taking | the examinations prescribed by the On- | tario ' Medical Council. It is not thought the people of Ontario would | {stand for any such a thing. So Jong | Toronto, next week, | The Chaperone, By the Williamsons Gret, Beatrice Tono Bungay, H.. G. Wells The Game and the Candle, Eleanor M. Ingram Daughter of Anderson Crow, Geo. Barr McCutcheon. Cowardice Court, 'Geo. Barr McCutcheon Quest of Quesnay Booth Tarkingtou. Sherrods, Geo. Barr McCutcheon Circular Staircase, Man in Lower Ten. May Roberts Rinehart, Master, Capt. H. Esford; their | Capt. Gould; secretary Capt. Phillips; pilet, Capt. watchman, Capt. Mahoney; Martle look- | ecretary, G. H. Hunter. There was some discussion over the out | ] « jas the council exists, 'anjl its examina- the change | tions are higher in standend than any | order to medical school in the province, so long | it was suggest- | should the graduates of all colleges | the association here make a pass the éouncil before being licensed | and turn the association into ito practice. The standard of the decided to | medical profession should be maintam- keep the association up slong the old fed, and that, too, at the highest poe-1 sible point. The government cannot | The out the mates. The For the Big Game Frontenac Hockey Club Pen- nants on Canes :20c A Hmited supply' {give exclusive powers to ane soliege! and to give the privilege to all would | : . - rr inot tlio the rs qualifications being | GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Jednes- | demanded ie ractising | Inaugural Mesting Hold on Wed dona a fiom medical men pra 8 | fwo Good Productions - Billed a » : Next. Week. ------ { The inaugural meeting of the se ------ . Eo Sl ay parate school board was held { Forrest-Keith Marriage. {| For the first time in the hints ry " e nave an ob | | ime Wednesday evening, when the difier-| A quiet but pretty marriage was; Canadian theatricals, ave ent appointments were made amd rou solemnized at Spring Valley, A ria, | English actor making a tour of ou tine business disposed of. i when Grace, only daughter of Mr. and : principal cities without entering the Rev. A. J. Hailey was elected the Mrs. S. Keith, formerly of Lake Opini- | United States. Edward Terry, the dis chairman of the board, and J. J. con, Ont., became the wife of Samuel tinguished comedian, w ho is to appear Behan was elected secretary-treadurer. | A, Forrest. The bride was daintily | gt the Grand. on Monday, January These committees were appointed : | attired ina gown of cream brocaded' 23rd, presenting "Liberty Hall, is St. Mary's school, E. W. Mullin, J.! loth, trimmed in lace and satin and making a transcontinental tour en Walker, E. T. Steacy; St. Vincent's wore the - customary bridal veil and| route to Australia. Mr. Terry and Academy, William Dufiy, Dr. William orange blossoms. The bride' was at-| his entire London company landed at Gibson, Prof. J. M. Lanos; St. John's! jended by her cousin, Miss Ada Viola! Halifax, and after playing engage school, John Sowards, William Cook, | Patrick, who wore a dress of blue voile | ments in the principal cities, will - sail James Laugher: St. Patrick's school, | {immed in blue silk. The groom was from Vancouver for Sydney, Austra W. C. Macdonald, John McDonald. |, sted by * Vincent S. Reith, brother Jia. Financial, committee--John Sowards,' of (he bride. The cecemony was per-| Tohu McDdnaid, E. T. Steacy. | formed by Rev. L. R. McDonald, of | Auditors--E. Lyons and T. J. Hen | (ive, Alta. The bride's only orna-| "When Sweet pe {ment was a gold watch and chain, a'gny plot, with a The report of the secretary-treasurer gift of the groom. The groow's gift for the year 1910 was submitted andi, the bridesmaid was a pearl set| referred to committee. * brooch; to the groomsman, a bveagdT™ ------------------ SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD. yg; for "When Sweet Sixtee has ove Sixteen' a coher dainty stor Ns y TRAVERS' YACHT SEIZED. set stick pin. A larg nib: of Feand some and useful presents were received It is at Present at the Kingston | from numerasix friends of both parties, | A . showing $Me popularity in which they | p of. 4 ch they Acting ar uandey Wart G H Wat he : Phe happy fouple will make| # oe f ' ,, * cue ature home at Talbot, / ria, | Hunter, sherif's clerk, to-day made & and their friends join in wishing them ra: Lerten pee , for throu ife. ers' Bank. The yacht is at Si ug ; ston foundry, and repairs" Were have been made to her: #¥ prosperous SN A Penitentiary Matter, et? 3 In the house of commons, on Wed- i sinter repairs > = It is stated that last h YEPAIrs "nesday, Dr. Edwards, of Frontenac, were made to yacht the extent of Hed ? y : 4 called the attention of the government $1,200, Report stat at previous to | : : 2 hi net he el was otiatin | to the fac{ that convicts were being is a , the ow neg € | discharged from the. Kingst . for the said of the ®acht and also his . hf Tn . 4 | tentiary insufficiently clad and with- w ox ) automobile, bag 4%-e\ hen his pro- | any money. A man had been perty was sep an idiunction was | yupned gut the other day, in zero taken out pP.venting the sae. . At Mie Y.M.CA. Building. They~ommittee arranging for { weather, without an overcoat. | Sir A. BI, Aylesworth answereid that {he had written to the warden of the] . Kingston penitentiary about one of! the cases mentioned, bug as 4 had received no reply. The rr of criminals was now under the Justice department, but was a matter dealt with by the immigrition officials. the the YML.C.A. parlors Sunday aiter- noon, met last evening and appointed S. Lilley chairman of the advertising conunittee, Messrs. 1. McCallum, W. Minnes, R. Goodearle and G. Mills were gppointed ushers. Wm. Manhard, last years hoys' secretary has kindly consented to take the chair. H. Sing- leton at the piano and W. Leach, with VICTOR HERBERT, Composer _or "When Sweet Sixteen" iy good come VACA Deming lun. (304, Bl Th good cml oe Quite a nice gathering of young men | gem with the distinctive and fascing assembled at the Y.M.C.A, last even- | ting melodies written by Victor Her his violin will comprise the orgliestra | ng, a organized what is to be | bert. The company to be ward herve HK. Caskey, Who Is speaking in sev. Jornal The Kingston YM. A Debat-| in "When Sweet Sixteen' ig a notable eral of the charges, will sprak. ht mg Fp H. 8. Warwick was unani- | one, and it includes such favorites as was also decided to put on a big boys inf lusly chosen as 'president, and F. S , Eugene Cowles, Harriet . Standon, {night in the gymnasium, Feb. - Sth ckwith as honorary secretary, | Florgnce Nash, Gipsy Dale, Frances | The boys will start practicing = at wr first debate will take place on | Gordon, Mag\ McCabe, Frank Doane, ance ednesday evening next, when Lyman | Harrison BroYkbank, Louis Franklin MeCallum will meet Henry Philp on and Scott Welsh. A charming chorus the :question, 'Resolved, that the man | of "All Sweet Sixteen" pretty singers of action is of more use to the world (has many opportunities i "When than the man of thought." Mr. Mc- | Sweet Sixteen" and hodton) and ar Callum will take the affirmative. tistic costuming and scenic effects adjuncts of the presentation Finklestein will preside over { orchestra, At the Grand on day, January 25th. A Protest From Portsmouth. Kingston, Jau. 19--~(To the Edi- tor): --Some of the citizens assisted by the press are generous enough to be stow upon the penitentiary the name of "Portsmouth." Why should this in- stitute be called either after Ports mouth or Kingston. The name Domin- ion, provincial, or Ontario could be applied. The publicity committee of "thé city council might consult the de partment of justice in regard to the matter --J AMES HALLIDAY, Cooke's Church Guild. { The members of Cooke's Church. Guild held a meeting, last night, and decided to hold a sleigh drive party on January 26th. It was also decided to observe Sunday, February 5th, as young people's day. The subject which will under consideration will be "Christian- Loyalty." The guild will add a set of text books to its present equipment. are Adolph 2 selected Wednes Kingston News Co. Will sell three sheets of latest popu- lar music for 25¢,, on Friday and Sat- | urday. Great smap. Opp. Y.M.C.A. . W. W. Budd has resigned his posi- LADIES GREATLY INTERESTED tion with the Bell Telephone company at Smith's Falls, where he has been manager for seven years. He is suc | Suede by M. L. McBain, of Brock- ville, Queen's Medical "13 hockey team will 70 to Gananoque on Saturday to play Tigers in tne evening. The play-. vrs will take a large number of sup- porters with them. The counterfeit quarter is never bet! tered by getting into the contribution box, "Buy after-dinner mints" at won'. In Demonstration by Ogilvie Flour Cempany. The ladies of Kingston reat deal of interest in strations which are being cond | at the Bijou thestwe, in - the af noons, by: the Ogilvie Flour Mills ( Ltd. The opening demonstration took place on Wednesday afternoon, and was largely attended. The chief demonstrators, Miss | Phee and Miss Leddy were on hand, Gils and their work brought forth man | warm wompliments, Bread making wa are taking a the den Mac Will Vote for Cassells, The graduates of Queen's university resident in Ottawa have received bal- lots for the election of a trustee of t university to succeed Principal | Gandier, of Knox College, who is retiring. It is expected that the Ot-! tawa vote will go ly in favor of Haniilton Cassells, K.C., Toronto. ", Had a Jolly Time. S Last night, the Canadian Glee club held o driving party around the city. The, yatisa ah a them a de ightful night for the affair. Before | Owin } : d th ! g to the fact that there are ; dispersing She stry crowd pve fo Pht. of ladies who cannot attend i nese fe, hare a . igh al . | the meetings in the afternoon, the t supper was served, at 11.30 o'- Said a gen-| | sales agent, 0. C. Bissell, to-duy made en ~tleman in our] aTREL Ib C00 a Pe ren . yu s W < fn ©» a Tou Haeeal] Flo store this week {il be of 5 very interesting uature, al making from \ ouse- . : » demonstrations are being held hold flour Friday and Saturday ab the Why can you | the Bijou theatre, -- a at free cooking classes at the Bijou | vell Otter and} 230 o'clock. theatre at 2.30 pam. sharp. Doors sther caps so : not open until two o'clock. No child- : muchlower tions go to form 5 great education, ig {the line of cooking, and the company 'is deserving of great credit, for the interest they are taking in the weltare , of the general public. These demon: { strations will be continued unital ~ the {28th inst. A number of good ®° things tare on the programme, Hut the ladies who are wise will see ty it that they ido not miss ode session. The company {18 here to give pointers,. and it 1s { indeed a good opportunity fdr the peo- | ple of Kingston. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." Assisted at Zion Church. { The Salvation' Army band went up day, that Warden Irvine, Mountain i x ; than other dealers 2" We] to Zon Presbyterian church Wednés- Warden Irvine Very HI. . day evening and assisted in the regu Word was received in the city, to-|]CBR for many reasons. He {lar mid-week service, which was thrown a a So Horo EF Ri Ga ge & tions which were midh sppreriated. tod Otter $10 up. { Rev. 3. D. Boyd thanked the band for |their kindness. Capt. Turner repli Mi k $1 damb $7.50 up and said that' they were only - - inl 8. up {hac to come and hoped that Rev. Seal $20.00 up {Mr. Boyd would take bis choir down Every Cap reduced in| err price. : \ Northern Spy Apples. - | You will find very fancy stock 40 the Citadel at some future date at Because of so many de- | heard have 20¢ mands from those who of it, but missed it, we renewed our offer of a box. of Rexall Cold Tablets free. with every bottle of Cherry Bark Cough purchased. 50c Werth for 25¢, These taken together directions will any cough or cold This free offer is to intro- duce this wonderful new remedy It works like magic on the cold OFFER GuOD TEN DAYS, MAHOOD'S 35s J STORE ev 3 Care IN RAD BAGO, STS. preparations two acording to - {is of tn css Syrup § quickly cure j rl SiRiia sg New Magazine, Cosmoplitan' Notch Elite Styles. Delineator. New ldea McCall's Toilettes Costume Art de la Bon Ton 'Harper's Bazaar. L ir 00000400 Top Royal Mode Brass Goods During January .we are offer ing a special discount of TWEN- TY PER CENT. OFF any arti The cle of DBrass in 'bur store. stock ¢ FISES To ~ KETTLES, FERN POTS, CANDLESTICKS, DESK SETTS, VASES, TRAYS, PHOTO FRAMES, SOAP BOXES, ETC, » . and all are First Quality. SMITH BROS., b Jewellery. Opticians, 850 KING STREET. PEO DOOOO00000e) 1000000000000 000A : rt R'censes ma : I'1é issuers of Marridfe eens { taken up, and the different points were | i clearly brought out. These demonstra | Fashions Received To-day The Standard Quarterly for Spring It contains 1,000 illus- trations of the very latest styles ; also cou- pons good for a lic pattern. All for 20c. STANDARD PATTERNS best in the world, 10c and 15¢ No -higher. We sell them. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. FUR Sale At COURDIER'S Valuable Lots For Early Buyers 84, with ween Clergy and William Street,' 34 x { laneway In rear, bet | Barrie Albert | 132, $850 | Johnson Street { 110, with laneway in r Beverley Size of lot { Lower of Ie 30 30, Btreet--8 f lot 3200 Union Street, 60 x : Union lane near i Size . with | way in rear, yO i For a nice Home in good loca- iti n see our g ist Fire Insurax at lowest rates, Houses to Rent and Rents Col- i | lected Mullin 1 | Corner, Johnson and Division Streets i Phone 539. i ¢ Wo Nurses' : F : Carnovaky's "On the Corner." > Ruperionntd Purtiers. Of fine furs at Camplel Pros'. ps F or the Physician And the Nurse fksling Silver Thermometer Cases. Hypodermic Syringes. of Surgical Medicine Cases. Pocket Surgical Cases Instrument Satchels. Buggy Cases. Chatelains, Sclsuors sops, Probes, Medicine Cases, ete. Everything" required by the 'Doctor or Nurse in the sick ¢ ' ' ¢ ' ¢ ' ' ' ' ¢ ' ¢ ' : - ' The Clean ' " ~Man's Burden and the in ' ' ' ' collars eaifs, dence of "hustle" of making a way the world- ' A WEEK-END BURDEN. Lots of bother, some- times, but no bother when the 4 ' ' ' : lsundry is right ' ' 4 ' OURS 18 THE LAUNDRY clean man's to carry the urden "4 KINGSTON LAUNDRY } Cor. Princess and Sydenham Streets. 3

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