Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Dec 1911, p. 6

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TWitys- or in trust." fu the name of the child, the parent's pame, "in By the latter method the parent controls the with: In either case the child can make deposits and learn. early the forms of banking and the value of economy. child, should bank account. Every have : INCORPORATED 1855. a | KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B, MeKAY, Manager. IN THE BRITISH HOUSE OF COM. MONS. Unionists Left the Chamber After Rebate on Ansurance Amendments Were Adopted. Puc. 1.-There was a in the House of Com- mons last night, when the government applied the guillotine to 470 amend ments in the report stage of the insur atee bill, | Bonar Law, femtlir of he opposition, heatedly accused the ministers of aet- img in obedience to the . Redmondites in thus flouting parliament in order ty clenr the road for home rule for Tre land. Mr. Lloyd-Ueorge, the chancel for of the excheyuer, as hotly replied that the goversment was only ing the exgrple by eriménts, 'The excitement was intense, and the w ¥ Re, nn members inved the prospect ofa divi sion on each amendment, when, on the speaker putting the first amenement, the entire opposition rose and made a dramatic exit from the house, purswed {| by derisive 'ministerial cheering. Then in a dreary monotone the speaker be gan formally putting the amendments, amt when he became fatigued the de puty speakkr ool'vved ipa. The entire 470 amendments were adopted, and in only a single ense the division challenged by the luborites. Thix concluded part one of the bill. I ondon, niarkable re: weene follow set unionist gov: Was The remaining parts will be guillotin fed to-day: . 5 Let us show @ you how |} 10 use i FOR SALE sy Waterloo alt and organized a of W. A. MITCHELL " Ask for Book on Treat- ment of Floors and Sample of Restorer. 2 clubs met conmty farmers' agricaliure, al Bound REGISTIO ATION AT QUEEN'S There are at Present. Y. Chown, reports "that up to December 1st, the number of students yedistered at Queen's Uni: versity 1s 1,489, made up as follows Arts, oxtra-mt ial, arts, intra mural, tit" theology, 27; 204; medicine, 247, registered in two faeul- ties, 13; total, 1,489. Meléod's Witch chapped. hands and per bottle, at Stores, "Buy shoulder Hevistrar (leorge stience, for ihe Drug Hazel Cream, rough skin, only McLeod's braces." Gibson's The New Brunswick section of the National Vranseontinendal railway completed {Rexall "93" Shampoo Paste. ean be bought in Kingston only at Mahood's drug store, the Rexall store. Wy Alby salts." Gibson's. The store for children's stockings that will wear well. Dutton's China has succeded in ofstainiug loan of thirty million dollurs. "Buy Abby salts," Gibson's. Useful Chridtmag presents for it Dutten's, 209 Princess street. The of cigarettes in Canada emtinie to inCresse hy seidiitz powders." Meleod's Emulsion Oil, large bottles, The. The opium conference opewred Friday at 'The Hague. "Fresh sadlite powders." all Gildon's, of Cod Liver Gilgson's. ---- -- -------- OAT S SATURDAY 8.30 o'clock As we have ALE always made it a rule never to. carry Coals over from one season to another we place on sale every kinds, no reserve at lady's Coat of all Half Price Saturday, RRR Spr 70 Ladies Black aud Nave Cloth Skirts Good Value at $500 and $550 : Saturday $1 98. "40 Ladies' Long Kimona Dressing Gowns Good patterns and good value at $4.00 "Saturday $1.98. Clearing lot of SN Night Soin and Corset Coters : i Saturday. at 48¢,, 68c.,. 98c, for Tr oY 1,480 Students" Enrolled | IT WOULD cost MORE To Relay Old Gas and Water --- in One Trench. In speaking of some criticisms that (have been made regardimg the reéfew- als of sewer, gas and water pipes on beipg laid- in one trench, Superinten- dent Hew bof the waterworks, tok mn a Whig representative to-day that many cases it would cost a good deal more to put the pipes together than it would to renew them in their places. and | that for several vears, the gas ting in the matter in streets ppt hitherto supplied. In such cases, one trench for all mains was the proper plan to follow. Even at the present time, arrangements are being made for furtiier joint laying of for instance om Kensington streep. Superiniendent Hewitt plans of some of the older blocks, where it Was unwise to place renewals of mains in. one excavation. -There were difficulties "to be met with, he siden additional cost, {to bring the maing together. The same applied -al- HO to many services which had to be yenewod separately. As for sewer and waler-pipe laying there had been joint laying for the pust twenty veurs. + ---------- PROMISES GRANT FOR THE HARBOR mame, Mayer CJ the Graham Whiz at ome o-ciack Friday alter- had interviewed 'the dominion gov- ernment at eleven o'clock on Friday morning and 'that as a result of the intersfiew all: the ministers were fa- voratje to substantial assistance for thie purpose of erecting a new brudge to-deplace the old Cataraqui struoe- ture that spans the harbor, and alse to liberally assist in the 'enlargement and improvement of the harvor. Had the Laurier goverument been returntd to power it was the into gion to grant very large aid to Wuigiien for harbor improvements; in fact a scheme hid been outlined for the ey renditi ve of S610,0068 over od of six or seven: years. up to te Berdin government to earry out the plans of its predeassors. A press despatch adds: Fhe Kings: ton deputation suggested the need for a new bridge more to the east than the present one. They were given 0 most courteous hearing and the four ministers had several questions. to ask. Of course, the members of the cabinet cptld ¢ivd nothing but the formal reply, "Serious consider- but the Kingstonians are ape It ix sow usvun ation," ful. hopeful g" CONUERT AT CATARAQUL An ¥njoyable able Jivent Held by the Methodists, successful concert the Methodist church, Thursday 'evening, when was realized. The ehurch was fll to the doors, and the tea, ad- esses and.musical selections were en- ory and ten was Jheld in tat ravui, T. W. Neal, of this eity, and W. Danby, of Elginburg, gave and the pastor of the Rev. iT. (. Cassidy, algo Elmer Davis, of this city, was Those who took part in programme were : Couper, of this ety; Mrs. W. Cooke, Mrs. Connolly, Mrs. Murray and Miss A. Breduer, of Cataraqui. The choir also assisted, with Miss E. Cooke as secompunist. Miss I. Mayelle, of this eity, in her readings, was highly com mented upon. SINOTT MENTIONED Rev, addresses, church, spoke, chairman. the musical MGR, To Succeed the Late Archbishop Me- Elroy. > ~ be the sugeessor to McElroy, of * the Toron- Whe will late Archbishop to? It was reported, at Toronto, that the suecessor to the late archbishop would be mate known at. the consecra- tion services here but such was® not the case. The Whig asked about at the archbishop's palace, to-day, and was imformed that the announce ment of an appointment had not been made, and that nothing was known about if.. Aecording to reports in Toronto, Mgr. Sinott, sedretary to the papal delegate, Mgr. Stagui, who has been in Kingston for the consec- ration, hed been meutioged for the position. Tackled Them Alone. The - attempt made to burglarize Abecnsthy' a shoe store, Wednesday evening, was the sixth attempt during the last three years. Une time the byrglars got away with $87. "Bert" Abernethy tackled the two men at the back of the store alone, Wednesday evening, but in the scuffle one got away. There were no tools found argum the premises. "A Mean Man This, t He is wiser man, indeed, who will wot pay for a luncheon he hax enjoy- ed at a restaurant, Last night a man ordered wu choice steak, at the Chinese redtavrant on King street, and then refised to pay for it. The amival of Constables Mullingsr and Mo arey, on the scene, wis sifficiint to bring the man to time, wheteupon he produced the matter, i the money... , ------------ Promotion Examinations, Promotion examinations for the permanent officers of the militia will take place next week 'in the srmone jes. * The officers in charge of the examination will be Col. Beason and Major -D. 1. V. Favon, Siinhding the R.UHA, Skaters Went | tn. - on Ca morning, were telegraphed | old | Sueh was the case on Welling- | ton wnd Sydenham streets, He stated | water departments had been co-opera- | delegate, main laying, t probably whefe new pipes were being' put into | showed | Di OF KINGSTON | D. | déing, and took Rundred and forty people gat down to {Tue RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS IN THE ory. Wellington aud Sydenbam stréets not lps Addresses Preenici to Arche bishop Spratt at Palace Thursday | Afternbon--One From CMB.A. and Other From A.O.H. Quite a large number of the clergy who have been in the eity attending the conseeration ceremonies, returned home Friday. Mgr. Stagni, the papal is still in the city, and will remain until Saturday. During the day, Mgr. Stagni paid a visit to all the religious. institutions in the city. In the morning, St Mary'sion- -the-Lake Ovphanage and the House of Providence were visited, and during the afternoon a visit was mate at "Notre Dame convent and 'the Hotel ot, . At the ditiner, which wns held in the archbishops = pala®e, after the conve: ration ceremony, on Thursday, one the tables, including the archbishops, bishops, the clergy of the Kingston archdiocese, with clergy from outside places. : i Ww. McDonald was the caterer, and he J ni a fing menu. Hon. F. M, Hackett, grand president of the CM. 3A, in Canada, returned to his home in Stanstead, Quebec, Friday. While in the city, he paid a visit to J. J, Behan, grand secretary of the CM. BAA, at the offices of the C.M.B.A. in this city, C. J. Foy, who from Perth, also returned home day. Fri- Addresses Presented, The presentation of the address, irom the grand council of the ('athe- noon that the city council deputation {lic Mutual Benefit Association of Can ada was made to the arrhvishaop, iv the palace on Thursday afternoon, at 1.80 o'clock. The address was read by Grand President Hon. M. F. Hackett, of Stanstead, Que. There were 'also present, 'Grand secretary, J. J. Behan, grand supervising medics! examiner, i. Edward Ryan; assistant gfand sec retpry, J. E. H. Howison, and "A, Th . 7 Hunley," F. Lyons awd others. His graee, . in weply, thanked the grand officers. and members of the as- sociation, for the kind sentiments con- tained in their address for their con- aratulations on his "#levation, and their pledges of loyalty and obedience. He also referred to his garly work in connection with the organization of which he was prond to bé'as member. He had acted as president obu branch of the association, for several years, and had helped the assgeiation when he could. He was pleased with their work and congratulated those present on the splendid good, that was being dane throughout the communify through the medium of" their associa- tion. He ofiered some suggestions which he thought might be of benefit to the association, and spoke words of encourngement and kindness to the officers. v Another address was also presented to the atchbishop in the palace on Thursday . afternoon. This adtress came from the provincial board of the Age ient (Order of Hiberniana, and C. Fos, of Perth, provincial president, a the honor oi reading this ad- dress, A number of the members of the local AO.H. were present for the ending Of the address. 'The address was beautifully bossed, the work on it being of high quality. His grace replied, giving thavke the members for their address, nny kintd\ references the good em. a to and He pointed out work the association was occasion to congra- tulate the members, Heo expressed the hope that their goad work would con- tinue, in the future, as it had in the past. . BES; SE EUPEPREPEPEEE ARRIVES AT 8.30 AM. Francis Conway, general pase . enger agen{ of. the Kingston . Pevabroke railway, received ® o telegram, Friday, that His Royal ghness the Duke of o) Cponanght, and party will not reach Kingston until 8.30 > o'dlock on Saturday morning. § . ® ® ale), THE LATE JOSEPH HISCOCK. The Funeral Took Place on Friday Afternoon! The funeral of the late Joseph His- cotk took place from his late resi: denoy, William street, at 2.30 o'clock, Friday afternoon, to Cataraqui ceme- tedy. _ service, was conducted by |g Rew. W. Neal, pastor of Sydenham street Yih, The trustees board of the church attended in a body, snd a lagge nuniber of friends and citizens aldo attended. The pallbearers were six of the trustees, A. F. Chown, Dr. A. P. Uhown, A. Shaw, H. D. Bibby, M. Hughes and T. F. Harrison. The RT were the deceased's ouly som, - Howard; Fdgar Hiscock, Nr, his only heother, and Edgar Hiscock, Ji, Ms nl There were a Inrge utnber of nl tribotes, . de ts ts i TO HANDLE CHRISTMAS MAIL. Postmen Will ibe #1 Furnished Rigs. The city postmen are all smiles to- day, and Postmaster Stewart is also wearing a "Sunny Jim' smile. A letter received by the postmaster this morning; conveved the glad news that the Poptmen wold be given some asfistamee for handling the Christmas mail, The arrangements are that on the three big days, December 23nd, Wrd and th, postman ' will be furnished with & horse and rig, and also a Gries. This will be a -grest help the "posties," and it will mean et the mail will be distriboted in lar better r ima, Rexall 'a "Shampon: Paste can be Hought in aa only at Mahood's at With Soa came up @ fe from {play at the Toromto exhibition sext sar. + i) ae 5 ". PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very 'Latest Called From All Over the World. The accouchement of the cxown prin cess of Germany is expected gbout the second week in December. Walton Partridge, EB youn was st y a rai © Parry Sound, and itl v - Justice Kelly was sworn in, on Thursday morning, before Chancellor Boyd, at Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Reports at the meeting of 'the York county council. showel 'that mouey was saved by the day-labor system. Henry P. Cooke, of Watertown, N. Y., fifty-five years of age, court sten- ographer, died at his desk in the court house on Wednesday morning. Five men were buried in the fall of a shed on the wharf at. Papineau- ie. Felix Lefolvre was killed amd the others more or less imjured. The dominiom government has fused the refuest of tho United States to interfere in the provincial regula- tion' of moving picture shows, @6, Indian, le near ree Whig Recelved Praise. The Whigs issue of Thurs day, containing an account tL of consecration ceremonies at St. Mary's cathedral, was in such demand that it was complete- ly sold out at six "o'clock, Since then hundreds of copies have been asked for. The Whig received much praise in Ro- man Catholic clerieal circles for the exactness and com: {8 pletencss of its consecration reports. he Weekly Whig will have the full reports; ii Js Bad on Hesdes. As Australian cable saves that Wig. nifred, only, child of "Tommy" Burns, former world's champion, is dead. His mother-in-law is critically ll in Sent tle. Wash. the Duke and Puchess bf (Cofinanght were given a right roval reception at Hamilton on Fiedav. 'They will spend the day viewing the city and public institutions. Premier Scott, of Saskatchewan, ill and the attending. physician has ad- vised him to leave Regina before the cold weather sets in and to remain away until spring. The Eastern Canada Power com- pany has been organized here with a capital of ten million dollars, and has plans to develop water powers in the vicinity of the city of Montreal. The Bank of Montreal refuses to ac cept large deposits of American bank bills, and silver certificates, conse: quently postmasters have been order- ed to- charge a discount ef one. ball per cent. on all such money preserved at their office. It i8 announced that after seventeen years as manager of the Windsor ho- tel, William S. Weldon, is to sever his connection with Montreal. At the end of next year he will take up the man- agement of one of New York's biggedt and most fashionable hotels, Thomas Mawson, the well-known English authority on city planning and landscape gardening, and lecturer on landscape design at the University of Liverpool, has been appointed, by the federal government, a commission. er to orgamze and carry into offect a great scheme for the beautification of Ottawa, Some time ago the skeleton of a wor man was found in A swamp near Alex- andria, Ont., also an Elgin watch near it. The pumber on the watch was Sent to the factory, and the fact elicited that the wateh was sent to Chicago, on November 21st, 1890. The saleshooks are now being searched to find, if possible, the nawe of the pure chaser. is INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy. Paragraphs Picked Our Reporters. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MoAutay's. Phone 978. To-morrow is the last day for filing appeals with regard Lo the city's vet: ers' list, Before buying elsewhere our stock, , Speciail bargains. ton's. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Auley's baok store. Miss Agues ' Hughes, professional nurse, of Saratoga. Spriags, N.Y. is in the city, visiting her pareats, on Division street. I Special lvirgains in wobllen : gods, hosiery and underwear for all ar Dutton's, . A. M. Chisholm, who has been con: fined to.his room for the past week with an attack of heart trouble, is slightly improved. Inspector Arniel, of the Humane Sor ciety, is looking after some horses left out in fields, aud which have bern wuf- fering with the cold. Rexall "93" Shampoo Paste can be bought in Kingston only at Mapbood's drug store, the Rexall store. z William Coleman, who was hurt on Thursday, by being struck with a rock on the head at Perth Road, is still in a- serious condition. Sweater coats for hoy; Hc; men's 85¢.; women's, ¥1. Duttom's, 200 Princess street. ; "Bunyon reducers." (Gibson's; James Low, the veteran night clerk of the Randolph' hotel, has i his position to take a rest. His place will be filled by James McCammon: win Repent * "The Lost Paradise." The Kingston General lospital have made arrangements with Quen's Uni: versity Dramatic (lub, (0 repeal the hag, "The lost Paradise," at the and ( a House, on Thursday eember - 7th. This jx the play aii: was put on at the Grand, a few days ago, and made such a hig hit with a large audience. A large' number were anxious to have the play given aguin, and for this reason the hospital has completed the necessary arrangements, and the operas house should he Bled for the ance. Up by examine Une 21 Me- 3 Grimpdier Guards' band will Men's boots, . leather lined, L voir, $2.75. Boys' boots he First Saturday of December i Finds This Store Prepared for the. Christmas Rush All of the best makes now ready, in all sizes. Wamen's "White Vests and Drawers, 25¢, 85¢, 49¢c. . Vests and Drawers, 63c, Toe, 90¢, 99¢ and on up. Both in Natu- ral Wool and White. Combination Suits. ~ Biack Cotton, weights, 20¢, 25¢. Black Cashmere, speeaisl, Zac, Black Cashmere, pair or 3 for $1. Hack Cashmere, 45¢, 0c. AH makes, ribbed or plain, and light weights orheavy. winter very daca 40¢, A Everything in Children's Underwear Now ready, both in Vests and Drawers and Combination Suits. Muny makes to choose from, ~ hime is cama T0-MORROW 400 pairs Women's Fine Knitted (Hoves, tn plain. shades of Black, White, Navy, Brown, regular 3c makes. To-Morrow only 19¢ Pair. T0-MORROW 260 pairs Children's Black Cashmere Stockings, ribbed, all sizes, from 1 to the largest. Special To-Morrow, 19c. ty Hp Very Special To-Morrow : Morning from 9 to 12 Only nnn f- ny 1,000 Yards Good Quality White Flannelette 32 inches wide, and an extra good make for Wo- men and Children's Underwear. This we secured at a price below its value, and you may share in the saving To-Morrow. Regular 15c quality. To-Morrow 10c Yard. In lengths of 3 yards, 5 yards, 6 yards, 8 yards, 10 yards, f Just Received To-Day Cream White Double Berlin Wool NEW RIBBONS for Fancy Work, NEW KID GLOVES, soft wanted colors, NEW LACE COLLARS LACE JABOTS, the new styles. NEW AND PRETTY TIES. and fine, in all second perform. { iste sedansasasseseageansesnys CHRISTHAS SUGGESTION -- ABOUT A NICE HAND BAG OR SUIT CASE? We Have Our Christmas Stock All Here. Qur Prices Are Particularly Low Our Goods All The Newest Styles And Best Make. We Would Like To Have You Call Ard See Our Nice Display. The Lockett Shoe sasovassesessessvesnes sesssssssasse seedese -. re C0000 00000000000RR0RDRRRPORDRORRORRROROINRY i

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