Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Dec 1911, p. 8

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z > . THE DAIGY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, DECEMBER WERE LED 0 VIOLENCE TO AD SANTA CLAUS WHAT HAPPENED ? BY EXALTED IDEA OF THEIR TO HELP HIM © MAKE MANY |THE RECENT ORANGES IX THE TT PLTIES TO UNIONS. go HOMES HAPPY. | BRITISH NAVY. h oh 4 JOHN LAIDLAW & SON § What Harry Orchard Says--Further |The Cjtizéns. Are Urged to Help What Brought Them About--A Car- Can. lie opened in either of two fll] Arestd Are Kxpecied in_ thei Make a Fund That Will Bring] _remt Story of Some Interest--Ger: : ways--in the name of the ehild; Dynamite Case. Cheer and Gindness to Every) man Cruisers ih an English Har- " pr Fs hehe agree te Se rey . yen - or in the parent's name, "in Hoise, Idaho, Dec. 4.--Heney Op | Destitute Home. | bowr--An Audacions Proceeding. : ? r] ] i serving i ter wm al og fa aw trus." By the iatter method J chard who J serving a Jie SmERS | rhe appeal; mule in Satuiaa, Oy iamon: Charhill denies. that his thé parent controls the with. ffi {claiming he Uid so. at the behest. of Claus might visit the Joes 'where radical reorggnization of the upper drawals il] the Western Eerleration of Miners, said i540 (ues reside and whose prospects works of the British navy conveys any r he was glad the McNamaras had 13.0 such a visit are not - of ihe reflection npn the outgoing sea | In either case the child can § pleat guilty as Tg bakightest, lias found response in' ithe who have suddenly stellen: | : : ; hearts of many © of the citizens | of . All / {he same'it will be re make deposits and learn early nitty anid firchinrd, b She NoNaingrge Kingston, and are hoping ihat the garded as supplying some color of i extited iden ~ their duties to contributions will be so geberons that pith. to an interesting little op their BE os! wverybody, big and' little, 'will have that 'has. been circulated recently, but value of economy. ie tohes intimate that 19° SBpostusity of rejoicing at Chuut- | bas a in point regarding i E e despa 3 mas-tade; an incident that is a eged Lo have J po : ; Every child should have a Jurther sondduimal Eee ries Forday. the Whig makes its first | pured during the Moroccan crisis last . » 8 Ae .~E . bank account. : Mon with Ee in. att mikempi) [oributions will beso gundeous frat uly, During the fow « days-in that 1 he Gift Ac epta le i , the Gift Useful os | bribery of furors ure Bourly expected. lg ants Claus may be well ejuipped month when diplomatic relations wit . 18 AY i ) uss up uy She ities that ele pon Gemany wate Suderseding a evidus Wh fool i - here is amp opportinity strain, t rit way holding % 1 R "Yt a a0 4 Iv | Th I ront Tor 16 Matters 2 Goul: Deal. for® every citizen to AT wither manoeuvres off the east coast of Seot- | H en king around for Ch istmas Gifts, ge these just received. | e 0 0 Ron Spectator - does. mot Sarge or small sums, to earty om the land, making its headquarters in Cro- ; : : A oA 9 . 5 . . : 4 y cht, good, work 'and to allow "the 'litile marty harbor. The story goes that 140 WwW St 1i h WwW ts INCORPOATID 1855. | [ws hu mers oh hot EE SED Sd th th dot ero 10 he harier ome lf § omens Stylish Wais on Huds PAY: + |eircumstanecs of puversy or other- evening and came to aneie; Sites ] 3 |" amite inka § Yate. i wise, bung made t Abeneficaries of thé night a belated warship, whi a ' Speci { Chri PASO! : | KINGSTON BR } i J anitoim iif ough Bo Whil- his distinguished - old gentleman. To- | been detained out pt sea, noticed a ? ally Arranged for the Christmas Se mn | : " © {day we bog to acknowledge the Wher of suspicious looking eraft off _-- -y . it mattored oa [48 : re- | mum 2 ag tobe tutite of Messeline Sitk 107 PRINCESS ST. ney, contended Aha Weird far: [cept of thy following sums : 'the mouth of the harbor with lights er Allover Lace Waists, Waists of Messeline Silk, GRORGE BB. M K \Y X ser was in office. . he Whig v 25.00 lout. They were supposed to be fish- Dresden Silk Waists, Faney Evening Waists.. X : B. McKAY, a HE a Lh 1: A. B. Cunningham ... ! i ; I ion was aroused mT . i . . Ontar building a railway sys-|. oe a £ . ing vessels, but suspicion was 1 : y rs : att ov 4 : Mapager. ! ro RE ndicn Var he a oom 4. G. Eliott J {in some way anid'n scout was sent out Hike Some at prices that will surely interest yon when youn see what {ist has been pulled off at Ottasta Whig composing room ....... I "of the harbor to report on them. It we have to offer at while Sir James Whitney's back wis is alleged that they were found to be hile, cote ontario off from the ST. GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL {a flotilla of German destroyers chaper- $2.99, 3.75, 4.25, 5,50, 5.95, 6.75. the forms of banking and the i p / od by a few cruisers, and were aj gea-pcrt, to which "our publicly-owne 5 : pred by isers, bre apd ed railway was pointing.' : The Bishop and Rev. Dr. Smythe Jaruitly engaged in taking sounding i Ontario can now do any one bf Were the Preachers. or the purpose of laying mines. Next v threo things. We can end the rail-} Yesterday being Advent Sunday, the moroing they bad disappeared. 'The ® . way without ' reaching a port. Or iheginning of the church year and also inatier was reported to the admiralty, " ® wo eat lt Manitolsa shave in the [the fist day in the phureh's lesser sen. Bon orders were issued to the fleet to : : anc inens cnterp rise with vs, Or we can sped [son of penitence, ul Crorge's cathe cledr for action the following wight, p v 4 the money of the pravinde outsice the fdral was vested in violet and 'the a) and if any German yarships weve dis- 4 . ~ Fovines building dock and makina tar was bare of flowers: The keynote goversd acting suspieiougly a the har Hand Embroidered 'Pillow Cases, Embroidered Bed Spreads, harbor in Minitaba sca-port of the teaching of we day re {bor they were to be fired upon. + 3 i Yi ral 4 : pg void the jurisdiction of the tegisih- lout in HELE of a Needless to say thay did not turn | 4 Embroidered Gift Towels, Embroidered Fable Mats. ture which votes th: Jnaney, mas and hymn, ie, "And-knowing the times | H ee hut ite Sebink a portion - "The assortments in these are now at their best. of these choioes wil be considerdd | that now it is high time to awake « e fleet was detailed to guard the - viii : ; obtv do . quite satisfactory: Bo eg SOF thie re roy. mouth of the harbor at night. Wiie- Lace Doylies, many new and pretty designs. EE Ca + ler," and the Advent season is one of ther' or not there: was any truth in Lace Runners and Table Covers, Basketball Games, {preparation for the Christmas feast. the story, it illustrates what might he Lace Sideboard Scarfs: There will be three games in the B.| Fhe bishop of the diceese prenchied accomplished in these days of hostili- A seins of the baskothsil serieg nt the lat high celebration, © Dri. Paterson Lies 'without declaration of war. H Y.M.C.A. on Vuesday evening. The |Smythe preaching to young people at the North Sea fleet wera to be botiled first game will be bét ween St, James' evensong. His sermon was pathetic up in a harbor, the mouth of which and Pethel: the second, between Syd land vel vigorous, instigating to ac as closed with mines protected from oose ( N iY enham and, Broek street, and' the last [tive work in the right way. His the outside by a Herman squadron, : q ah hotwe.n Cooke's und St. John's. {mon was based on the incident of "fhe the dawn of the following day Would . » \ There was to. have been a game be [widow of Nain, and he pointad out the find 'Ureat Britain's sea power niorh . 3 + x 2 i * . tween St. Paul's and Gueen street, but [sorrow that came té prrents, espeeidl: than seriously threatened, « ertainty it has been called. off. ly 'mothers, when {heir sons hecame the sudden shake up in admiralty cir 1 " T t ---- wrapped in the grave clothes of evil belex would indiente that something 1 1 ( h / a Made Daring Stop. habits, and ended with an appeal' to had happened. Ee Gunner Hutchinson, of 'A' battery, his youthful hearers to forsake any Sep rs : . made a daring stop of a' runaway, on | evi path down which they might have HERE'S A ROYAL ROW. ] i Ask for Book on Treat- Rideau street, on Saturday evening. strayed and seeking strength in the + A) O- OYTOW in \ horse attached to a coal tart took holy sacrament, to. turn once more | [nfanta Eulalie's Book Angers King : + ment of Floors and fright. and dashed. along the street, into the paths of righteousness , and Aono 8 # ; : Gp when the gunner ran out in the middle | laden the hearty of loving parents. | py iy; pee 4 The T : We have some stylish New Models just recived of the road and grabbed the animal . aris, Dec. 4.--The Temos nts 3 . Sample of Restorer by the head the particulars of a right royal row in fact New Coats are coming in cvery day. Ai : ; 1 his aunt, Infanta Fulalie, a princes) . : MN. R. ghayis, government inspector - I : with bold and unconventional views. New Winter Coats, $7.50 to $ | 0. Deseromto streefs Are to be Tighted of hulls, is able to he around his . ! v ' v hy electricity on the 15th of Decem- home after being quite 'ill. He will he THAT THE BANK OF MONTREAL the Infants, Whoo resides in Paris, » ikon 3 received tha following teleg fre 3 ber, : 'out in a few days, -- $ IS BEING RUN King Alfonse, yw, hor the Do New Winter Coats, $ } 2. 50, at Madrid, Dee. 2nd : BE a AC S------ For the Benefit of Officials and Em-| "I am aston' hed to learn irom And many others. ployees and Not for the Share. the newspapers that you have pad {"holders=--A Sensational _ Staly fished a book . under the name of KC 2 i ot . . u . : owrvdess Awla. 1 suppose this will ; 1" mene BIR | Comers Hetlus CT sumone thie will Some Special Coats : Montreal, Dec. 4.--"This bank is Yad to suspend pedification until | o f Se WwW } y \ being run for the benefit of officials, | "ave taken cognizance of the con : wr . and employees, not pone the. sharhold. tents and give my permission to or J out omen. ors," declared Rev. G. H. Parker; of publish." 3 Lennoxville, Que,, at the annual mest-] This telegram the Infanita. Fulalie i % hing which could only happen in ing thing that has cropped up at a |o tng a ony app i meeting of the Bank of Montreal since Spain; Doser having a, litihg lor J i 1 J Thi ny ry court life, from which have ot New and comfortable makes, in Grey, Navy, White. 'fle pointed out that some years Party 30 Eo ool, Md i. his Cardinal, Fawn. ago 'there were. ten directors at a 'sal [iio after this proceeding, whisk is] Bary of $25,000 per year. Then. it was forty cf the i {uisition, 1 soncidor | JY GIRLS! SWEATER COATS, Stylish New Models BR considered necessary to add two to liself, sa rig I my * privates life UL wr \ GT Wi S : SE . the number of directors, and the sal-¥ is concerned fre: 10 act' as 1 deem | § SW EATER ( YA { DS I( IR sM ALL { HILDREN., ' a Y ary list was increaséd to thirty-five |." ; > ' , thousand dollars. Parker's remarks Bu ing of shareholders of the Bank of yoplied fo 2% lullows : " oe Tent -- Montreal' this: afterncon. Mr. Parker's) Ostonished that my bool sions ' Gifts critieism wns probably the most excit- be indged without being read. Jt is { Women S Sweater Coats ond : # gi { V ' A \ In communieating the teldgram to v pe : » d : ° ! Re grosied by 5 rudnd of applause {ihe Temps the Infants declared ve- ' Ha. i 1 J 0 a Iders. smently that aftr the treatment of | in ernoon an vening | Sir Edward Clouston resigned from ne him od shosn rent a: * Children's Warm U d Wi r : = % = x {the office of general manager, and M.|unotie deveticn in fighting in Mo ; nacrwea & i epi fv. Meredith was | chosen to succeed raoeo without the slightest rocog- 3 : ' oa, , poi Jim. uition; this was the last suraw and Children's Warm Mitts and Gloves. resses : he had given orders "for the sale Children's Toques and Sashes, of all her cstates in Spain, and upd . RE = rE | would henceforth live in the strictest Overstoekings in Black, Red, White. _ On Stepping From Train, But Wasiprivacy. . mgs: Children's Neck Searfs and Clouds. Not Injured, ~ I shall be much happier sp," said : : Ottawa, Dec. 4.--dlipping on some the Prineyes, "for 1 can keep my per: : . ice "on the floor of Broad street sta- 0d a oe . : : tion on her arrival from eater oe the heok to whic Rug Al - - » : . al ex mn and 1 rs Very latest novelties, direct from Paris and She Buchel 3 Couught bud» 3 the title, "Tho. Thread of Life," "has Rk, i 12.50 to 75.00 each. for the fact that she wan wearing - he name of Geuntess Avila on the New York Price $ heavy fur coat. When the Waa ders title page, the preface, in which the £5 5 : daw her roval highness fall to the author takes the responsibility Jue the ay the eng g *® | views expressed, jg signed Fulalie, in- SWEATER COATS for Men, Women and Jpupel. he shgetnea ---utident preva of Spain. The work i written Children, plain and fancy effects, $1.00 to 7.50 tr the dleival Of the train, soon Ji Prencki. It isu wort of dacuteive. h i . 8 {changed to deepest consternation. nd Spendent. treatment on ity. each, : ' Reveral, includ members of the city The chaper headings. include. such suo. ' Jn ot of oli foboes: tesbed to: asin: her tin ject a8: The Principal Causes" of TOWELS, Hemstitched and Scalloped Ends, © JW lrising, and all were happy to leam abies, Development «of Beautiful Irish Pamask Designs, 40¢, ble, ¥ the duchess was none the worse for ill Power," "Complete Independence | - "BiG FIRK KEW YORE --- cecesssascecesses her tamble. Graciously, she lof Women," for the princess is a radi- - 60¢, 75e, $1 each, those who . marrid to Ys. fhe thanked fominist; "Equality of (Classes by | : : ' £2 . 8 {eailingly continued towards Te by Edugation, Meligton and _ Mar. | Express Company Loses Horses : $e ri : . wolol Sav, hocompiinied by the duke he soyhl sraist. saakon o dat --Loss, $1,000, : o y . \ 3 i Pally. z a er- low: ¥ ode ine TABLE CLOTHS, with Napkins to match, pn Mign Pelly. « | mani gamthaght' on: "the. traditional: New York, Dec. 4-The priasipal{ Per Bet. $5.00 to 25.00. COMMONS ADJOURNMENT ins. Shivia iw Jarios y dean; ut Co. was destroyed np fires ibie, mips ; ; -- inks ould 3 ing, including st ores a : a giv ; na a justice; hots ag sited happens, on oe: A dred weiggons- Fred: BLOUSES, in Muslig, Net dnd Silk. Splen- ee agreement sovering lust. A ras watdmans is believed 3 i 3 i The princess holds that woman in . gr ; " did new designs in thie very latest styles J | Outawa, Dec. 1A deputation ge ae a a mag 10 have fost his fife triing {a fol, : whey CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION HOW ABOUT A NICE HAND BAG OR SUIT CABE? We ve Our Christmas Stock All Hore. Bh Prices Are Particularly Low Our Goods 'All The Newest Styles ; And Best Make. We Would Like To Have You Call Ard Bge Our Nice Display. The Lockett Shoe Store > : >a P99009000asnssessssatssesssisscessesserseren ¥ ; x " 1 i : i as » : .. Tenament hotises Ontario Vegetable Growers" Associa that 'she - should beeo the | JOM of the horses ¥ tion hind an interview with Hon. G1 ha tor, without pi. 4) he near thy stakles were also detrayed. Foster, this morning, with re fhe the generqus compamon of man in The luss is about a ion ars. HHerenes to amendments which they de- [the joys and labors of life, * The five commenced by © 'sire 10 be made to the Inspection and Rp cv oe dE amubustion in a manure pile. > Ast. WB . x ¢ . Shles | " : : A Workman Injurcd. i does no seem - id « " i" coon not: soem to be an S| wiigsn Consily, of Lower James |. Wound "Toe bast Parsee House of Commons, is Jikely to 2 itreet, pk in the M. T. eom-| The (Queen's University Dramatic adjourn, on Tuesday unight, instead af pany's vards, fof, Monday morning, | Club, under the auspices of the Rang: ton Tharsday. It all depends on to and received a severe shaking up: Wis [ston General H tal, will repeat at progress is gvening V right side apd hip were injured, and the Grand Opera House; on. Thursday, i The ---- =~ -otght 105 wa mystery that his leg was 'not | December ~ "Ihe Lost Paradise," fe : 1, He was removed to his home [which proved sacha great success Tamworth Masonic Lodge. in a gH attended to by - Dr. llast Tuesday. . following officers have been slec- | : 1 3 x i - . ; ; Jon v bas sold ) i aT PEA Clarence Hayes, Colborne st : he meary backs a 3 Vimiper to W., Rev. J. KH ie ihe Hote Bog 7 Es 3. W.; oJ. K. Henry; J.W., Dien, Sunds 3 required - an extension _W. Thomas: treasurer, E. R. Jones; « , rE a . lof the parliament buildings at Winni- ry, James Aylesworth; tyler, : bie pariiatns dunes Aro Wi, re Thong, Col fo re Tour 4 08000000000 000000000R00U0EREURRRERRRERte oe ~

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