Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Apr 1911, p. 8

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A SETTLEMENT MADE - WILL CASE AT HIGH COURT. FAGE EIGHT ---- This Bank Is Safe IN GEORGE leceive Share Estate { Albert Cottenden. Will 000 Out of Mrs. of $13,000--Balance Goes to Relations, George's of m Page 5 We court, Red Mrs mn nden ¥s | Abbie Cie lordship timated Fiving ev tes might regard to Cienrge, he partes groed Athert SN ------------------------------------------------ of th BK OF TORONTO | 55 EE z 15, INCORPORATED 1855. wits one. of earge a 5,000 will and the $1 members of eighteen Paid-up Capita) £4.000,000. wihed thow or ------------ F&O whi h Albert comes oul © Mrs. Genres, tendon will reced ginal e, Kingston Branch, 107 PRINCESS STREET. GEORGE B. MeKAY, Manager, hare il pa y side of ahi ¢ Kin, 5.006 Motor Boat |: i 0 her uncle in will, in the Owners for spring. Bay, Joseph | told | 1} he | Get ready First non-fouling. Paint {© for the your copper bottoms, TERSEY, art, y no will told White Paint. Use hat deceased must have his USE NEW hest made, tne old about re George tk the covased Mrs George a will vibe , outside FLEXOLIN, th earch had been n Mra. George we whitest white | 7 White was ¢ Friame!, is put te stand had beer found wite boat, test, and | ix of 1 A any that guaranteed pint We « we are wd dn dactors amd attend en he rok e wound not have Y but I nable to for B and him ware St ry « mts, the only for ervi v Ziv talked of re had wo the "- a i Har the ing ates wuch Library. CORSON tactor that | fe fr Mrs the late JJ < was u Ro buy ret the best und help the good cause #. A Mitched's Hardware, #3 PRINCESS STREET. EE -------- Easter veture that she Wit nd Was Ward Mee swore George, Laie sseph yienrs of age was sixtyv-three Me TeRR George since had known . ------ EE ---------- Gloves The guaranteed qualities in the very las test Paris and New York styles. French Kid Gloves, beautiful soft skins, guarantee with every pair, in the desired shades of Greys, Tans, Black, White, etc, equal to any $1.50 Glove, at $1.25 Pair. Undressed Kid Gloves, very solt and plia- bie, perfect fitting, all sizes, Greys, Black, Tans, $1.25 Pair. Dent's English Kid Gloves, strong and ser- viceable, $1 Pair. Children's Kid Gloves, all sizes, 75¢, 90c Pair. _~ Remarkable Showing of Black and White Dress Goods Jomprising Checks, Stripes and Mix- tures, a most extensive showing, at ex- ceedingly low prices, 40e, 50¢, 60c, Tic, $1,812 SLL 50 yard. New Spring Coats and Suits A pleas ure to have you inspe et cur stacks Any garment can be made to your special measurement, Watch for Our Sensational Sale on Saturday. { = loventually take up residence in Win wiper. y ' ) $3 h goes to had made] tok | made but | saad | but had his leg | THE DAILY Witness knew She had sees nad On one witness that Isabyila Cleary the executors a to protect my remark passed by Deces sed i witness i told » and Mrs were to be "The are the tn of Mrs. ness) Knew April last George thai who the execu On this wanted to know ol the executor the name wha ness said 1 Ww » will were oe (reorge ¥ ret famed she said that i have id be done Witness told of whn (George Mr frst more to sav as lo a eertain talk abou' Albert Cottenden sad hal remembered hin his George had told Cot nden Mis. Etta E worn ear . May dred, told of 80 knew the at was the dav of a conversation Mrs. George. The latter expected there would be the will was not found it first: decidd to leave the but afterwards had decided 1¢ nd hg it Mrs. Elmer was on t his lordship suggested that cet together and make a The 1s then delaved ttiement immer She at hi his plac d ath had san trouhbl She hae nd she he « hor ety » tan ht out and the partie ae st w he settlement case w and made as reported Two Other of J.B was disposed of Cases, Carruthers In thi I he Fmudy CAse Sears the plaintifi a promissory note, signed Sears Judgment plaintifi for the sum o and © B. Walkem ap {1 eared jor the plaintifi and i J Rigney defendant in the of Emma Armstrong © e corporation of the towuship Island, the plaintiff made for S100 Hooding of Wolfe island Mesers. Macdonnell & ji cared for the planti | hirkpatriek, Ro, & od for the defendants \ Mrs. Armstrong, the plaint » first witness, She; told of aoding of her proper el that the f was to fact that badanes by th wa tease sted dor a late George the ts J given tor fss59 for the cure . Wolle ji laim wages for the her lan situated a Farrell ap and Messrs s Nickle appear iff, A the and LEI dur had che this el IO loading the carporation td the route of the drain | iad Leen made in the water year haek Prior had no trouble to the 1800 tit made the on plaintifi's plaintiff said of this kind Witness said that as a she was unable to use the Fruit and vegetables could {not be kept in the cellar. Witness had {eomplained to the township, the drain {had been inspected by some of he members of the eounei! but no had been the the court adjourned at until 2.15 o'clock property, to that she result of the 'Hlaoding cellar action taken : was still in progress whey a' clock case one LOCAL VICTORIAN NURSING, { Report of the Meeting of -the Exeen tive. Victorian Order of Nurses executive Monday afternoon. The nurs having made 16 nursing March to eight Roman Catholics, net on reported twenty-fowm An Me tw during of ix two fLasits i patients, whom were licans, five Preshy terians, and one Congregation the last { the following contributions have {received Bed linen, Mrs Massie | #5, Mrs Harriet Kirkpatrick: crutet for poor patient, Dr. Mylks: medicine poor patient, Dr. MeCarthy; doth Miss Baker; drugs, clothing, ete. arey, Miss Greer, 2. Hare and thodists, {Baptists ist Since report beer for ing and fruit, hospital William ¢ Mrs. G gen from Miss Miss cral Mes Jones, | Clogg. The secretary read {Mrs. Adam Shortt, who represented j the local committee at the annoal meeting of the order in (ttawa, giving a brief report the meeting Mrs Fab also referred to the ved ser I vice rendered by 'the Victorian nurse fin Ottawa daring thy typhoid epide mie, and the plans of the Mothe:s' Luion to instal a modified milk ily for infants during the { which they hope carry on under direction of the Victorian Order | Ottawa has the same idea as King {ston of various societies utilizing e leervices of the Victorian nurses It {had hoped to initiate al { inspection with the of { order, but the epidemic fits inception. Kingston leity to bring up the subject of meds i school m board | health ten vears ago. The local society this very ne ces arv work begun without tmuch further delay. It is eagerly awaiting the report of the committee of management of the board of edu cation, The report of the tea held in March was very gratifying, showing a: bal: ante of $106, after all expenses, and evincing the growing interest of the public in the work of the nurse. The brder to express its hearty thanks and appreciation io all who contributed to its success. Now that public opinion is demanding pre vention of discase, the possibilities of serviced of the district nures to the health of the community is increasing, Music Folios, Piano, mandolin, guitar, Sc. each. Ringstan News Co., opposite ¥ MUA, a letter from of sup summer, to the whool the delayed was the medic assstance hax first inspection its than hope that will be more desires Fedward Bailey Fisher, a well known lawyer and politician, formerly of Minnedosa, Man, He= in a eritieal condition at St. Boniface hospital, having ent his throat on Sunda, from eur to sar, while despondent. Following nan meeting of demoeratic representatives in Washington it was given gut that it is not likely there will be any tarifl legislation for some days. This means a delay for Cana- | dian reciprocity. a tharles Prederick Moberley Rell, Suitaging director - of they] London | Times, died, suddenly, on Wednesday, aged seventy-four. His death will mean a more iv: and influen- tial policy for the Times. Count de Lesseps? who recently mar ried Miss Mackenzie, of Toronto, will BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, A NIFE OF CANON GROUT ON WEDNESDAY. ames Eves, Bagot Street, Died After Brief Iiness--Miss Carrie Wilson at Rest, The death of Charlotte Fhua, Urnon Grout, clerical se the diccuse of Omtario, occurred wm afternoon, at quarer wo woted, for Mrs rout had been ill for the greates art of a year. With her at the las ere her hushand, her Francis rout, of Gttawa, and her r. Mes fenry Carre, of and od was conscious though the weparatory suffering had been griev Hs. Mrs. Airout rel ary ues y x: BH wr Was not u Pelieville, Pe are, soeand daaghte d the late Rev. Francis J. Lundy, D L.. rector of Grimsby, and forty even years ago was married tn ( rout, who survives with four rancis, of (Oniawa: Trevor, Arn rior; the Rev. Herbert Grout, arch sacon of Delhi, N.Y., and 'dames, memes, She was a woman greatly be wed for gentle motherliness, in easing thought for others, the most enerous and constant hospitality ana ww never-failing goodnes:. Her monu sent will be the loving thoughts he hundreds of her husband's parish mers to whom she was at all riend, the deep reward of her sisters f the W.A., whith organization erved faithfully and the aories of all who knew her. 1 true daughter of the church or leaving an example of all th wan may be. The funeral will take place wm Thursday ta St. George' nd will be d by the f Ontario, y of Ont Rtarr was the "nor sons of a of times a shi tender She me was earth tt a wo it Han 1thedral Bishop and comdneti the Dew The Canon Loucks, w JLewin, Rev. R woph Elliott, Rev. J W. I Fitefierald, Rey and Rev H Me arin anon honorary - pallbear vs will be Cooke, Rev. - "orneri, Res 1 Crisp, Rex I. W. Savary, Ano) = \ Miss Wilson, weeks, The Late an il from After meumonia, A 1h cused fear of a he death oe We o Carries Louise Ar, langhter of the late Maj, | B. Wil on, and of Mrs, Wil I nion street we leaves, besides her mother, Miss Katie and Miss and thre brothers, and Ella dl in the vere, at fatal Inesdny 1 n M third 0 time © airvedd on mn, two Franc on, hristian West Mixes Wilh fymes' encher, a Auxiliary of wes won for i fends and ation that he nore brings ity wits member harch, \ worker and for vhoir. un i Lh i' the Woman's time a mem unfailing Kind real regard aned the reali will know her no in Her the the her very asc tes this many in and The Late James Eves. flames Eases, or it his Ningston esteemed the church he In Vednesday 176 Bagot n old ortified olations the death of residence has lost resident morning RUreet, and mnch by of his ah spiritual con Passe to hig eternal reward, sw ounded by all the levated family He wo weeks ag and an kill devot ted eare to for Aas n eacefally members of hos " took ll that hot hima and ter contd hm Roman avail. Deceas Possessed of was of no Catholic made mar has d nature he vho are grieved over ollowing children Mark, Edward, Joseph, wey and Miss Mon Mercetles, Fraser Will and int THE CASE RE-OPENED. + noble SUrvive James Daniel, Frank KNingsto N.Y werviile ica, of Falls, Spe "Vi Nicholl, Giles ster Mrs nt. lower, iam DB an Mrs, J hn Witnesses Will he Heard in To ronto. April 5 The Divisonal of Toronto, this morning, order the re ase of Michael Fraser, wealthy Midland man, to Nurse lobertson mony pérformed by held to be « Justice Tes ders that hiteen the old man hi lations say loronto for exam wh with father, legal "and vahd The hig raz = Baby Emperor Takes Charge. Pekin, April 5.--An imperial ¢ sued m name of the infant emper assumes for him supreme command of the army and appoints the prince regent generalissimo until the emper or attains his majority lhe proclamation is po srtant of a series of edicts by the throne gradually raised military rd, until the which was once the most despised pro i* now cousrdered of the gh adsy 1s fict is the the m has star army fession, Quebec Bridge Contract. Ottawa, April 5.11 was announced, this afternoon, that has sighed a contract with the St Lawrence Bridge company to build the superstructure of the Quebe: brides The contract price is 38 GIA NN, tye a cheque for £1 297 50 has been dey { > the government ed. Easter Post Cards. Splendid assortment the. per doz Kingston News opposite \ MCA -------------- Patience without reparation 8 nev er deep-seatald. "Naderwen taloum powder." Lihson's Feels Dult +" Sometimes ? It may be coffee. Try a change to POSTUM "There's a Reason" RIL 70 ETERNAL REWARD Headache "** Hood's Pills __ Law moderators {small committee fand this cc pit of St i ip > stomach. consti tion and all liver ilis are a The non-irritating cathartic, Price 2 cents. Of all druggists or b 1 C. L Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. DR. MACKIE RETIRING FROM. THE ACTIVE DUTIES OF THE MINISTRY. Announces to the Session of St. "Ane drew's Church That He Will Re- tire Next October--A\ Meeting of the Congregation to he Called. St. Andrew's and the citimns will "deeply re the intention bb, for aver minister of St church, of Kingston, generally gret to hear that it of Rev, John Mackie, fuarter of a century Andrew's, to retire from. the active duties of the ministry next autumn Yesterday, Dr. Mackie wrote a lot ter to the kirk session, stating that he desired®yt the close' of the twenty sixth vear of his past orship of Si Andrew's church, next October, entering the sixtv-seventh year of to retire from the pastorship and duties of the ministry. le known that « his lifework was done in that respect, and requested to farthwiih call a nheting of the congregation and make known to them his communication A meeting Wednesday members commune sorrawiul eriar is and og his ge, the made active session of the session was held oy the the and of rerwards that Dr. Mackie was \ surprise to 'that body. The itseli on record as havin very gréat gret ol mtention appointed a a reply, Fri congregation evening, stated ation of one session put heard with re its It prepare mnmittee will meet dav. A of the will he probable called next week The resignation of Pr. Mackie to the presbytery of Kingston, is only a presbylery that can v minister's resignation. Lhe Andrew's had he Mackie as their to come. Their to on meeting will go . it vith regation deal f Sy o have In min for some years dew him the expressed last an the celebra ton to was occasion of completion of twenty tive A great gath doctor was gold, amd and the tumn on of the as thew ering was held, presented the tion pastor and the of people vears with a purse f his fection of other eo of agregations very marked regard was extended to him in a manner It was in Mackie came the vear 1885 that Ds to Kingston from Seat after 'a minisiry of eight years the parish church of Dalbeattie. le recommended for the vacant pul Andrew's by Rev. Dr. Bare Montreal, who had formerl Dalbeattie, wo warm personal friemds land, in was lay, of ministered at the lergyvmen heing bir 's recommenda tion rey Andrew's extend 0 Mackie, ang for the quarter of he has been one of the leading th P'reshyterian church Dr. Mackie feels v rest after thirty work in the ministry he told his people celeb ation of Ant that he | given of his hws id that por greater things could Iw of him in the he three and ter a optary ministers in fast of Canada that he has earned four vear of Last antumy whdvessing them wilive mn his silver ersary wi wpected future, for was nearing the score « still a vigorans preacher too ' ill lose of the very edny mark ind Kingst« active now hest ministers why ev bor albion has avnounced hi it 1s likely ithin its "Ni ackie it Dr. ntenti mot ns, bat the remanmine vear Seottish i= kith pend i land of kin William i= there, Mackie, now and Are son, it Roval Artillery ountry INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re- porters on Their Rounds. Nady w oronto wa tooth paste" n's Wright 1 on , Iwense ins to att ntou, a wholesals al frien Phone A person needs," 298 Gib son's Mr. and Mrs. Farl Leslie, of terton, who have been the Mr. amd Mrs. Charles Littor tenac street, roed home Nadruca Iron and retu Dee fathson « Firemen wl reet run to a Montreal mish had a below st ret to-day, fo extingt No damage was occapistl by a family Hieen it Boon, chimney i= 2 blaz dove ing of he Italians "Cancelled Tabard vibson's While house oaks," Ie Inn horse, at Barrie ficld postotlice, Tuesday evening, about nine o'clock, Daniel MelLean, well-known Pittsburg farmer, had two Hf hix ribs broken and is now in the srnl hospital. Somehow the horse on him and pinped him to the eround. br. J. F. Sparks was called amd about midoight to the hgspital in R halance, untying his or he was removed I. 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