Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Nov 1911, p. 5

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THE - DAILY BRITISH Wii', MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1911. : -- ro-- . . ; mn - i 5 3 if 1 gw arrived at Charlotte, with feigi.o : 00 e000 STEAMER STRUK BAN will be ed. thiove pr few devs, ! \ " 4395299 >. ot alka t thy : 3 # to the fact hint the Bost used. : at 'a a . aE .., unloading the vessel, suffered a break {The most tempting breakfast is [THE NEIXDEAR OF NAPANKE| down. The vowel will thus hoe on ag' x ' i RAN ON MUD BANK. |unloaded, with horses. ~~ spoiled if the Coffee be of poor : | "The steamer Dundes, passad up oh % " y . or. a Sunday. quality. But--every meal is a Passengers Were Taken Off in Small The government boat Scout, was Boats--Steamer Sharples Spld (0. called here on Sunday to light the Banquet when you use Reid and Baker of-Detroit--Mar. gas light at Nine Mile Poin, which ht. ine Notes, went, put on Saturday mig The Li's Z _ ; i " be Scout made 'the tri " % oh ; Kiin : 3 first "time 1 p 7 a iy pt ituleer, st Napupuce, out the weather was so rough that A . - 2A WHICH PHS | be had to return, but J / i : § v the second arqund the Bg { py & ou : ArQ . 4 Bay of Quinte, making its time she was able 10 get to the light Neldginrters at XNapaneé, had an all right and do the work j ' ; : acc.dent in the river near Napanee, The pd NE \ hs p > , ks g : steambarge Jeska, arrived from , which how Risasbee it probatty tor Oswego, with coal for Sdwards. . : good. i e Yeu) has eeu in a led The sloop Maggie L., cleared for a . tue io dopa a some pme. or bay ports for grain. - In Red, Brown and Black with while loaded wich passmgers bow , ina 24. . py : : Packed in 1 and 2 pound cans snly, 126 for Napaiiee ran on 5 mud bank and ae eemes Prince Rupert id o . NEW LINES JUST ARRIVED -soft leather soles. The nicest slipper » ar i I se € ie pi ole . in El: > + : . i 3 i CHASE 4 SANBORN - MONTREAL. Figs dle 13 ber buitom. thely, "o iii grain Tor Michardeos fo in town, sold all over the United vaior, | 2ants, pail the: vessel waa abandon- | The steamer Samuel Marshall pass: Patents $3.50 $4 $4.50 States at $1.50 Our Price Only on, . edd Sunday on bh 'ay Erie. . : _-- NTC devator Al dis |S © Gun Metals $350 $4 $4.50 $1 00 Steamer: Sharples Sold. i charging pher cargo of grain, the : Fhe steamer John Sharples, which ek 2 Si Tans $3 $4.00 i steamer osemount, cleared for Port | | was wrecked last spring, at Gallop Dalhousie, with oit irges Nos. 87 and ishund, has been sold Yo the Kew 6; the tug Bartlett, from Montreal; and Baker Wrecking company, of le light, clearsd for Montreal, with two 1 9 troit. - This was the company whieh grain barges. The tug Mary, will ar- | of N/A a us of Was to receive ¥20,000 for raising her | pive from Montreal, light, and clear | . a . ie wlter the underwriters had abandoned . : : yF 8 2 CSE. Yor Montreal with two grain barges. | the vessel. Lhey raised the steama Captain William Ledue, of the Ced- | and there was some dispute as Lol ars, near Montreal, was remanded to L » - $0000000000000000 the payment. Steam pumps rel the genwral hospital Saturday after- : wording on ir now and the power | noon. He has been ill on board the .™ ful tHE Pisher; of Detrort, is on NSIM. T. Co's. barge, Thrush, for some © {ITY AND VICINITY. way here and is expected to arrive|gime, and Dr. A. W. Richardson diag i Pe mm------ ACTING AS ADVISER to-morrow. The vessel will likely be | nosed his case as' appendicitis. To. Visit in Kingston. . towed to the city und put in King- Mrs. A » . A. A. Holland, of New Yor, > 4 HUNT 'S - - - - Brock S treet. : sted dry dock to have temporary re Movements of V essels, is expected in town next week she | PROSPECTS FOR HAM IN MEXICO » Jains - made before taking it to the The steamer India well arrive from | will be with her aunt, Mrs. Sidney ARE BRIGHT $0000000000000000000000000000000000808 | Tm' dry dock in Port Huron, where Montres! socm to go into winter y : i it will be fitted up to sell arters st Calvin' ~ § » . * ? . * * . * ® LJ *. ® o " ° ® * . * ® . i . * : . t * ® + 4 . . . ° * a. LJ ° * . ' For natty Shirts at $1.00, $1.25,$1.50 Knitted Mufflers at 50 cents to $3.50 Bee our large assortment of pv 3 Fancy Neckwear at - 50 cents Also, Plain Shades in Benalene and Irisn Poplin Collars in quarter sizes. NR eet 000000c00eenoss Pay, Univeriity avenue, A. -- Ih t 31 i ested fe : No One is Allowed to See the Pri- ------ Stearn @ BA v \ | e344 2 4 Xpeste up | To Cure a Cold im One Day, A SOner, Whois in-One-of "whe Nu Very He vy Sea. . ry on | ory \ou . ) "Pake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab from Monises ay to co mito ) . 4 + » : tips Tide ne " torious Mexican Institutions I N A AY . i Ihe. schooner, Fard ~River, Seived winter oi ; arden : Sand ia lets. Druggists refund money if it fails oy an V WV ylito port Sunday siefnoon, at hve; Capi. Ty Of Hie Reid & [10 cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on * I i j o'clock, from Charlotte, with a eargo | Baker W my Lu, of Detroit, 1s a wg 5 3 i each bLiox. 2c. . W. S. Herrington, of the law fic fen costly pfizes to those eus- of coal, for the Montreal Transporta- {here with regard to the removing of - : io J . 1 . i a -- of Herrington & Warner, Napanee 7 tomers who buy this, week at our J jtion company, alter experiencing one | thé steamer John Sharples. Wilkie B:cught to Kingston. who has been in Mexico for. the past ¥ {of the biggest seas that the veteran, Fhe water in the Napane#-river is Fidwurd.. Wilkie, of Toronto, senten- [six weeks, in the interests. of Gegrew LC i 'hs . ; paw > has pen i ly small gasoline boats v ' y : : SALE tCautain Chauncey Darye a i 2 he so low th at only small gu 9 ced Ly Jusued™ Riddell to tim vears ||. Ham, the Napanee man who ix in * fup agninst in his experience, and he {can navi ite with sad y, There was u Y : a : : in pe atontisg f ansl dater, w Bon. v- Mexico aleped tm ee has been in quite a few of them. time when the steamer Soreth. hing" ES 3 dor mans gg! oh a : 3 . Es ; whit INESLG 3 . tefraud the Bank of Montreal, Geods | over one 'dollar in o - Fhe sohooner--had-a-fair-wind; howteoilar "go7as Tar as Napanel. oroughit to hingsion on Saturday fo raved he . a io * | A MOST PLEASING AND * \ re x aim Sanity y oR re v Shy wer, 1 ' g «| "Fhe.s or > i 1% | , value, ever, and madd the trip in good time I'he steamer Wolfe Islan er was te Hus Returned Home. tat Prone rok ue + Yo --- | fhe Ford River left Charlotte on Sun- | have made a special trip to the city . = 4 to get free and also t in his SUIT RB! A | j ine o'clock lw ovelh bs b p Miss Pearl Crawford, who has|'c £¢ 6 and also to win Hs \¢¢ 9 | fy morning, at nine o'clock, and a Saturday evenidg but the snow storm i pare he as ths case Mr. Herrington is noi 'allow a + . ke J » A hh y " n HI ng we pas wo months y * . ' » 5 i he ; in port at five o'clock 'Sunday a ter- was so bad that the host had to bee ; ] a' aq Rerriogion is not allow . Oo oO noon. Just at the time the Ford Riv- turn back after having proceeded only with Dr. and Mrs. Letherland in jd do plea ) Ln 1 ; For Lady or Gentleman ip r was leaving Charlotte, the weather short distance the Adivondacks, returned home ond trary to the rules of the country, JAPANESE ART DEALERS. e Ad . : , e 8 ance, } > 18 "1538 the coun | was so rough that the .car ferry, At Swift's whari The steamer Wednesday, fat "he supports and advidhs the dou Quartered Oak or Mahogany . sel there 174 Wellington Street. which was about to put out, had 10 |undurn is expected up from Mon-' ur 5 ¢ . 2 confine 4 : yi back 10 ber dock. ' treal to-day on her last trip of the | Miss McGill to Wed. ) i The Peon fu whith he is sonifinc and Circassian Walnut i The schooner Bertie Calkins, which season; steamer Aletha is expected The marriage. of Miss Beatrice Me-1.* O & he i vai i there EE down to-day from bay ports, This [(3iil, youngest daughter of 'Col. Sy-|ico and ene who is confine : Buy early, we. store your woek will he the last for the craft to |denham C., and Mrs. McGill, and Mor- | for any length of time is lucky if he | gan Jellett, will take place very | ever sees the light of day again asi purchase, a? yietly in Kingston on December 15th. | most of those who go in vhece REID'S HIGH QUALITY 3 i 4 [ : RY X FAVES -------- eee never come out No one ig allowed F i , : REV: BINNEY BLACK LEAVES. Y.M.C.A. Boys' Library. to see him and his meals are Jased REID'S LOW PRICES | -- y . T i : yg g ole he al . fl Presented With Gold Watch and The library an the boy 8 department Hin the neh Ai h se th al at * , i 5 oT Gold. {of the ACA, is being put in fine | PaTely 2 iy av nl : Ra il : Purse of Gol ! ; : condition. Last _ week 3 number of | hand through. B hi ; i : oo hg Yet] y ' il The Toronto World of Robure 2y. has | boys purchased a new book case for |e gets, too. Jos uy o * o n Jiv or ; . Fat man--thin the following reference ta Res MNeY ithe room. A number of new books | in a dungeon like this i I '# one 147. f stout man--slim! Tiger S. Black, forfr this eity: are being added. , Among the new ones Put Mr. Tom seems to hats kept up a » ) " ' ings: 2 1 i iri ~ re » 2 : 6 Sev Nap: i ses : i Dracd Usderweat is made in Rev. Binn chy TElinng PAS: added "15 "The = Boya® Own," which Se Severe] Spaney whe CASE OF W. R. TRAVERS. rao. sites fo_fit every one of you. "ft'1tor of Kew Dough "arian church, was donated by Frank Kiell. 3 J hy a iil 8 (held his farewell serviee in the body -------------- ait = , . Cpr = ges . Hil : Hard taough it was to get your 7: |of the chusch last might. After a Y.M.C.A. Boy Scouts. + {How Jong hii He he fined a : il = size before, Tiger Brand lengthy programme a banquet was ten- The ¥.M.CA. Bov' Seouts will agin Most housewives prefer "King's enitentinry ? "py 1H 8 makes it easy for you & dered him in the basement. The be re-organized this week. The boys! Quality" flour. There's a reason. Now that. the directors of the de- © NOW. At your speakers were: Rev. Dr. Turnbull, Rev. have not met this fall vet, but a meet. "The Grafter," is the title of a |funet Farmers' bank have been ae . g i Hd = dealers, 78¢ 5 ; Mr, Fairclogh, Rev. Mr. Bryce, Ree. ing 'will be called for some day this sugulasty hbuman and juoviog Ray guitied, the Suastion ari a8 tao how . | = £5 James Reed, Rev. Mr. Andrews, - week: 'A bugle band will ale be form- | 3 he for roan a b: he I ip 4 g il } Sava ( ap former man: | E Mr. Christie. Glowing testimonials led 1n connection with the Scouts, in| hagazine for Comber. ' t is Sons Sper "h Yo Sunfined within prison | , J 3 Mr. Black's work were given by the charge of Bugle Sergt. Simpson, of derartment' 0 il "yy su b rs i i a Gag down Jo the Z ministerial visitors and the church's the 14th Regimental bugle band. [40a he po os wor . an mn it pet entiary, rom Toronto, Friday adherents... A gold watch and a purse j it Mrs. ram fully sustaing the reputa hile in Toronto, Travers was a PE of gold, on behalf of the congregation Worry and Late Houts tion she has won by her earlier stor somer of the detective department, the iv 1 him." : , ides. -- sheriff having been relieved of the re were presented h Worry and late hours seriously af- King's Quality'! flour, manufactur- sponsibility of his safe keeping. He ifect the system, causing exhaustion, | ed by the Maple Leaf Milling . Co., {was confined to the jail, over the Don | Dhervousness, general debility and sleep- | and sold by all leading grocers, is in] and was troated am a prisoner on re- ade's Iron Tonic Pilg popular demand everywhere. Have You imand. His sentence is for six years are great blood makers. They streng- | tried it ? : {then the nerves, invigorate the sys-|. Ingraiitude quickly sours the tem, restore wasting tality and cure of \ all constitutional irregularities. Price! (35¢, at J. B. McLeod's drug rtores . Prescoit Veterans, i Prescott, Nov. 27.--The Prescott 2 ; i branch of the Association of Vetarans 1 ¥ y 00.00 jof "66 and '70 held its annual meeting : = = |N CASH : {in the council chamber. The officers. 1 Albert Keel id w C BUSIN E SS li wie ES PEC | AND 1,000 VALUABLE PREWIUMS GIVEN AWAY. | Cunadian veteran, first vice-president: 1 M-------- ------ , milk Try "King's Quality" flour if you human kindness. want satisfaction 2 : i : st Prize, $50.00 in Cash _3id Prize $36.00 in Cash | §; Duvidson, second vice-president; 2nd Prize, $40.00 in Cash 4th Prize, $25.00 in Cash | Samuel Dowsley, secretary-treasurer. Stir to Oth Prizes, each $70 00 in Cash, | The Prescott branch of the association Herewith will be ak ' . tim: od Fil De write fhaow is forty-five strong. found the picture of wi de how - . we anold man. Around 4 4 = some friend ol The Early Bird, his bead and shoul. : a g Rep isours | In any ces: the early bird gets the | ders are concealed i n pu § Having decided to Retire from Business we are offering our entire Stock || |, is con ihe sons vies eopie one ten ate fee 74 band neatly, and . 3 heir: Chri h : 1 1 . ' Lhiavehimor her en- | wio do then ristmas shopping seven daughters. ef this contest in inow are the satisfied ones. Can you find these it her name for . . . els h You can take your time now, while SEVER pace? If so, b 3 + 3 Ark the laces with at Greatly Reduced Prices. This will be a great chance to get your re the lah the rush is on | mark the aces 5 10 ik she persons . 3 . 3 " p J ydo tlie writing, - } ? . means. = At Best's the deposit sys | | Picture and send 1 ge that you are to res : tem is in great demand. You sn gus. i pe gin : X ceeive any prize Ay what you want and if you wish make Ww i or money or | prize Christmas Presents cheaper than ever before. : Namal pment and our mca | | yon ve Bh Bre iy oe {is kent for you. It 4s very simple. "I have found the o d : By all means. inspect Best's splendid | do or faces and Se This may take up Christmas stock at once. marked them." | alittleof your time Write the above 4 bit asthereis TWO . s . ; >: fon reve snp ! Boys and Snowballs. words plainly and HUNDRED DOL- € Stock consists of Fancy Goods, Fancy China, Toys of every description, Bar ie walle erat {|r pints and | HUNDRED DOL. > } deal of trouble around the corner of | Jties, both ritay Re) - Ote Thousand gi . r : J Wellington and Johnson street, Sun and etnies prenuums gi : ; y o x considered in Co - away, it is w irls' Sleighs, Doll's Sleig Express Wagons, || i fics Be ot [iF Si Yh et } o % - oT 4 wr Ome to Like a Boys' and Girls' Sleig il's Sleighs and Cutters, Express Wag more Shane Cs Joo pocany. [1g cist ae fo time to ike a : } : tion. Constable Bateson went to the | | Happen to be a neat : . . this matter % . : s . scene, and succeeded in putting the Jemenber, 3li you have jo 3 1810 mask the ices cot ond the picture and i - ; p i i i havior. Nearl Write on a scparale piece of paper the words, '1 have louwl the seven faces Automobiles, Trains on Track, Mechanical Toys, Wheelbarrows, Horses || |i" "a wood i S| orion hare lol, the seven face oy Sunday the police are flied to this corner, as a result of the disor. : . . derly conduct of the boys. People go- We do not ask You to Spend One Cent of Your Money : ; ¢ s_ $9 Ba ing along the street do not like 'the in order to enter thiz Contest end Carts, Games of all kinds, Ladies' Hand Bags, etc. EE oT rive Botha Res Vali | 1. dota sate er OE RIEE WHE COMBE nani ca =~ y ; ; ing pou Whether your gaswer © it PEEAB WO Bure wom Mme of ee - and there has been good reason for . Li ier with vac & hang ess 1 roca are : i i 4 4 OWE: 15 ue. They aie wor selerecies. 'AS ~ a : H thelr complaint. ved viet One « » apr pos fh Bring thee tofu mation ho Bt 1 ard batt parr: ty comAinion 551 wae Arid Cut wth (Le vhmayt farnens . hn i folfilled. | ends dows sion i ¢ PP fisats 0 wing pond seutd ] : ae : . : : . | LECTURE GIVEN ON CHINA FL 2 Bo bree coe ct as aah er 4 bard 4 White China. for decorating at Half Price. Goods kept until wanted. ow oe vevais Sceres | mes and EP a a « § i 3 ; : i | The sermon at Grant hall, Sunday B by hd Boke meh Meco Bo " ! | afternoon, preached by Rev. Dr. Don nal £4 de » sors. W § wv. Pramas, Out {uld Maecgllivray. of Shanghai, China, b Plies 8 ene . i {was something quite novel to the {average missinnary pit effort. Tm {mune from the wil statistical re- jcital, the disecotirse was a Vigorous, : ee Hey rm} Neh Sei Ses tr tay 'animated and scholarly predust pre: i : Shoe ¥ pay {weriting the vulue of human life. il B81 Joe ina {| Dr, Macgillivray will deliver a serfes - 5 {of lectures at Queen's this week 10 {which the public is cordially invited. The College Choral) Club, under the lant of Arthur Craig, led in the {rome i Beech "sang do ing oh de od service. the offertory % 3 a i x

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