Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1911, p. 8

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THE. DAILY BRITISH WN" WNPAY, DECEMBER 13, 1 Will find in the Bank of To- ronto that se¢urity for t heir money 'and econvenlence of de- posit 'makes the Sayings and withdrawal Accounts dn that this Bank so great an ald todts | many depositors. INCORPORATED 18335. KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B, McKAY, Manager. The nicest Goods ever ton. Mine «¢ offered | Brass Fenders from $6. $12.00, « Pire Bets, both of n 0 Black and. Brags, from $3.50 to §15.00. ® | the year, 0 to 9 Brass Andivons from $3.50 to 4 $10.00. Black Andfrons from $5.00. Bee our large dinier for 21.19. Best value ever Kingston, SETECEEEOEE Br 00 t $300 0 Bese asd offered - oie f Flquoen" - (THE RALLS OF QE - TO IMPOSE MORE ORE REGISTRATION . RESTRICTIONS. Christmas Examinations Next . =The Social Function Quesiio Being Much Discussed by wiadents, N Rev, Harper Gray, of old . Sg. Andrew's church, Torutito, preached | the umversity sermon af Grsnt hob, Sunday alternoon, A large audience listened to the illustrious son of old | and much appreciated his stimulating discourse on the stan aards of ovbelience, conventional * am spiritual. kK n' is the] a ¥ =. It is understood that restrictions with regard to registration will ap- | pear in. the university calendar next session. The: present threedoflar as seastent for lute comers is evidently not having the desired effect of bring- Wig the students to time, and conse quently more radical messures will be adapted, With the fall scssion in its last (throes, and the asanouncement of Christians examinations, Queen's stu- dents, for the next seven days, will watch #ttic lumps spending themselves far into _the night. Fesays due and past due are also having a stimulat- ing effect apon the many 'foolish vig ging." Classes will close Wednesday, the 29th. The albabsorbing question at 'the university 'to-dey is: "Has the social life wt Queen's gone to the extyeme 7' Thig is at least an awakening and it s pltogether probable that the Alga Mater. Society will early adopt mea- sures for reform. It is claimed that with the invasion and Mstitution of gonvention, many of the social func- tions are an jmpossibility for the av erage student. w---- The Mitchell football shield which was this season won by year "15, and is described ds a very handsome tro- phy, will arrive "at Queen's early in Kubelick, the great violinist, will be heard at the university enrly in Febru. ary CASTORIA For Infants and Ch \dres. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 7 : z olgnaty se of BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 201 -- Linens For Ciristmas Gifts We tee all our linens to be exactly as represented and. will cheerfully-exchange any- ~~ thing not found to be as Joprescuted, TN Pure. Irish Linen Table Cloths 2 yds, 21-2, 3,38 1-2 yards, long, handsome designs perfect weaves, Napkins to 'match $4.50 to $25.00 per set. BoM Gg ~~ Damask Towels "Beautiful design, an ideal Christmas present, per "pair Toe, 1.00, 1. L.50. 2 0. Remnants of Tale Cloths | Bleached and unbleached, suitable lengths for table use, being remnants we offer them at much los than regular prices. Five. 0'atuck Covers Damask and Hand Embroidered, 32, 36, ' . a A th go most : [divcomericr. bas haat been made = {wns discovered by Chief | Glew Mn the town of Cochrane § ead trial of Pr. 2 Clark Hyde, es = PITH OF iF THE NEWS, ' The Very Latest On Oulled From A&R Over the World. There is Bistrust tn Britain regmrd- ing Russia's designs in Persia. The spread of raljies may cause forcement, of give 'muzzling <order. on- VeRuviug ds again in sexuption and of een Jing ap lugge quaritities of mud. sufl gheen wWttended opmn- Lair doo parade service at Delbic John Anslerson, registiar: of deeds.) 'for North Wellington, died at Arthur, | = Seven:year- -old Aunie Pyne was found dead in bed fin Torouts wom pas | poisoning: ram Abbott, Teoronte, found 'dead, is sipposed to have been snioth- ji ered 'tn hed. George Meliretror was killed and two other men injured by the collapse of a rool near Waterdown. "The live stock men of Canada pro-, to oppose the new contract pre pared hy the railvays. Conductor William -Housel,: of M.AR, fell under a train Thomas and was killed The independent. labor pasty wirong- ly criticized Sir James Whitney and endorsed Allan Studholme. The store of Samuel J. Charlton, of Lakefield, Ont., was burglarized. The nfe was badly wrecked, and over 200 taken. The Nobel peace prize this year has been divided potween 1. M. C. Asser, mitigter of state of the Netherlands,' and Dr. Friend, editor of the Vienna Friendswarte. . The suit of the liquidator of the Sheldon estate against. S. Matthews to recover 'money drawn out the dpy heloged Sheldon disappeared, was dis mi PLOT 70 BLOW UP GERMAN DEFENCES The Story of a Policeman's Plan] to Destroy a Naval Berlin, Dec; 11.--~The latest spy-mania story appears in the Rpenish Westphn lian Gazette, It telly of an Englidh. plat to low up the fortifications at. Withelmahavan, i A Christmas letter held up hy the postal muthovitles, which was address- ell do a Willielmshaven policeman, iy allaged to. have contmined $15,750 sent fromm | 3} A 'weareh of the politeman' 8 house is said to have vovealed plans, dor the Sttiuction of the fortifications. . LL ree Dang mon moLn-UP. Five Masked Robbers Rifléd Pockets of Forty Men. 1 New York, Dee. 11. a masked | robbers burst inte a pol repm Broadway, . near Brooklyn, até Satwuny Bigh., Bia at the point of revolvers | up! forty men, whose pockets they rifled in real wild west fashion. The intrusion of the men was with out warning, and their gun play im- mediately caused a panic among the pool players. With guns in both handé, the robbers soon had control ol the situation, and in less time than it takes to tell it, they had made the then give up watches "hnd jewelry and more than $200, it is esti- mated, in cash, While: the oi was going on, one of the men in the room managed to escape and give a palice alarm, whieh brought the reserves from a nearby station. The officers surround- od the building and csught two of the masked men as they were bolting out of the front 'door. Three of the rob- bers escaped by plunging Weadlong through the glass sash of the rear windows to the hack yard, i the. ~~. SURE OF HOME RULE. John Redmond Says King George 'WHI Open Parliament. London; Dec. 11 ~--espite "the in- sistence- of the unionists that the dif- ferences between the ministry and the Irish wationalists and home cule ad: vocates there ate apparently sincere expressions of belief that a home rule bill is certain of passage during the present session of parliament. John Red Irish nationalist tendon; is proceeding on that assumption. He says in Wome Rule Notes, a new per- iodical, that. he looks forward to Ring George opening sn Trish sparljament personally, and promises a demonstra. tion of loyalt fram. the Ivish people geserts - thant hig demonstration will be-the first pledge of a lasting se, concilintion, whose effects will he Teltd throughout. the English-speaking world, a eambemrenmisnnaiammcbny CINNIBAR #OUNS. [Wiscovery _ by Chief Cothmando ot . . Ojibways. Bee. 41.--One of Aho] é of Ontario's mineral . ON just six miles] hoeth of tne a river. is find) is a rich deposit of 'cinni- bar; which add 'snother tg Ontario's many minerals. This ie cit deposit Commando, whom the lake. is named: A JUROR ESCAPED, Porton of th, ays, for $3 3 in Tvinl of Dr. B Sank. Kansas City, Mo, dec. 11. dary Waldron, one of fhe jurors in the 4 #he mubder of Col. * Thomas H.| hroke out of his Toom im an here, -- Wotning, eluded two and escaped. his unusual! hus tied up the trial. The tor grew upeasy over his domestic troubles. Sa - To Homer Native Officers. pce Dec. 11.---The Naily Mail's porrespomdent says that after duirhar king will announce prowising high ve officers. to Tabard Loney Se , CF obo "The Green New hooks: ng "The 1 at St.dg 4 had not accepted "I though it Gates avenue, Any And as & Result 'Tied Up the Cise|® steed IN SPORTING CIRCLES BASKETBALL GAME AT QUEEN'S | GYMYASIUM. Years "13 and "18 Won the Contests ~--'WChauces" Ehiott May Accept Popition of Manager of Toronto's Pibtessional Hockey Team. The sihter-yesr basketball sehedule at Lueen's University was opened, Satur- ¥ oon, in the gymnasium by iv doubléhender . which drew & large yt of students. ' The first game was a seior one between '12, "13 and "11, und "15 and cvesulted in a win for "13 by the weore of 51 to 22. : Year ' 13-Pound aml Meck, wards; Jennett, centre; Sterns Smith, defenbe. Year 14-Word and Lawson, wards; McUamery, centre; Raitt, anan and défence. Referee -- Malcolm; s. ; The second for- and for. Buch- ill, Prof. umpire, me was a junior one between "15 amd "12, in which the lat- ter 'were victorious, piling up the score of 49 to 11. r+#il2-<Barrett and Prettie, wards; Attwood, centre; Laing, and Stérr, defence. Reféree--J. Erskine; dows, 4 3 Year "15-Sterns and Movr, wards; 'Pew, quatre; Sliter, Smith, defence, Gow umpire, James for- Laird and Arts Basketball Schedule. The art's basketball league will be opened this afternoon on the gymua- sium floor" with years '12 and 15 as the contestants. "Much interest is be- ing manifested in this branch of sport at the college this winter, and all are looking for arts to keep ap their end it ------ Given Fine Send-off, At Petrolea, on Saturday evening, the junior rughy teams, the officials and the numerous reporters, were guests at the residence of Drv. .C. 8. Fairhank, At train time the Cadets marched to the station, headed by the local band and followed by an im- mense: torehlight procession of roeters, who. gave the Cadets a royal 'send-off, "Chaucer" Has Not Accepted. The report that "Chaucer" Elliott, Manage: wl the St Thoms Baseball team, had accepted the pesition ap manager of the Torento professional heekey Seam, is 8 only partly true. ly speaking to the Whig today, the, well known #pérting uthasity. sid that he he (position yet, al- dad - offered to im. He will leave for Woronto in a br so tehave an interview with Percy Cuinp, Prpeifiont. 'nf the of the dub Retuined Prom From the West, " Hdward Davis. hag returned home from: the west, whete 'he has been on-; d@aged in a bank for about a year, When he Teft the city he went to Brandon, but was later transferred to Hcouser, B.C. While in the west he ved his faverite game of basket bh, with 4 number of teams. On Sa- turday evening he made his ficst ap: pearance on the Joeal ymnasium floor by "turning out with the St. Paul's senior team... He will be a great addi tion to the raiks of St. Paul's, 4 i 4 Local Sporting Notes. this afternoon. The run may be post- poned on aceount of the condition of the weather. The Juvenile Hockey soon he forming. goad, work last our good material, A year ago yosfrday, il was twenty de rees below #éro, and on the s was here to stay. This year the vink men have not been 'able to do anything so far, ell, the junior = cadets failed to bring home tha junior dominion rug- by championship from Petrolen. Con- sidering the Yodds they were fighting against, they 'did well. 'One dominion rughy championship in a college is enough, anyway. With only two entries for .genjor seams in, thi City Hockey Lemgse, it Hooks ns hough the Granites would have the cup oinched again without even working for it. They do dot-want it, that way though, and would rather have to work herd for it. » FAVOR CAURCH UNION, League will The youngsters did winter and rounded ice } Fr---- Waterloo Congregations Voted Solid. Ad, For. It. Ww DO. Ont, « Pee. 41. --At Sunday morning's service in the Presbyterian church here, Rev. W.. 1). 4.ee announced the result of the ballot taken recently on church union with the Methodist and Congebrationalist | godies,. One hindred amd forty memisers veted on the question, of ~ me 125 were in favor of and only Bfteen against. te fifth aniversary of the pas tarate of Rev. Mr. Lee wns celborated with appropriste servites. HAULTAIN X 104 SUCCEED. Chief Justice Wetmore to Soon Re- "Hire. # Regina, Dee. VM. --Chidl Justice Wet- ioe is to March lsg yon premier of the North- West. who wovepts the. bso pedi of the Position. New York Central Freight Tram "Fireman Was Killed. New York, Des. 11. Owing 8 freight and Passenger train on the Aap York Central lines collided, this morning. The | fiseman of the Preight was killed, The agineer and ten pas Were burt, | Ate Suyetinine Fills, 1a fog, i at Wingham this for | dag¥ Queen's hockey squad was out again .{ learn on Saturday sfiiers ber, Mrs. Valeri T. Lyon, who was '| widely known and popular among AL --The two-year-old | Please Shop 4 a the- Morning Any person who has. exporienced the comfort of shopping in the morning will wonder why 50 many persist in waiting for, the rush 'hours between 3 and 5. 'To Christmas . | |] Serrig Days _ That are Suitable for Christmas Gifts We have Just received some very stylish Waists for. the { hvistinas gawd e. { FANCY. NET W. AISTS, and Alover Lace Waists, in beth White and Cream. » Seme with Kimona sleeves ; others with long slecves, Just a hint as'to price 25, 215, 2.99, 3.99, 1.25, 450, 4.15, 3.99, 5.15 Japanese Silk: Kimonas Full Lengths, New and Pretty. designs, $6.75, 7.95, 8:25, 10.00. g 3 Sgt ' Japanese Silk Kimonas, short lengths, $4.50, 5.95 ' These are quite new and 'we invite you to conie and see them. § § ' ~ § a 2 aad 30) * . » BS Serpentine 'Crepe Kimonas Entirely new designs J I" réeecived and suitable for Gifts. "Prices are'p 1.49, 2.95, 2,99, 3.25. Navy .. 3... Dress Serges We are having an unusually brisk sale for our New Navy Blue Serges, and well we sight] for they are tho best in the trade, as wo have sompared. Navy Blue Serges at 49¢ yard, Navy Blue Serges at 6c. Navy Blue Sery ses at The yard. Navy Blue Serges at 99c yard. T hese are perfect in color and will not spot. or .crease with damp. . Christmas 4 £4 BIE elveteens, special at 50c Black Velveteens. special at: 75¢. Black Velveteens, special at $1.00 / : oF 4 These are the Famous Queen Quality Velvoteens, and are suita- blesfor Winter Dresses and Waists, i "Colored Velvelcens at t 50c In Shades of Navy, Myrtle, Tan Brown, Nut - Brown, Wine and many Fother ¢ équally good Winter Shades: Amara or "AMAA SOPLEY y 5 Newspaper Woummn Sw cambs at Untimely Age. i Toronto, Dee. © 11-<iThe Mh colony of women newspaper writers in Toronto was much saddened tof of they untimalyé death of one of their Bin, > COO TO NOON OORS tedders of The 'Globe, who knew Ly the pen name of "Amelia Sedley."§ Mrs. Lyon as the widow of the date' G8. Laon, ¢ Pastth, and a daughim Edmiason ksiown Puniie hoot and Fuosband's death she h ixing wirh bas parents. omly twenty-six years of age, and 'had been a me of the Globe stats sive . met yo FOR GENTLEMEN Men's Fancy Shippers at Men's Carpet or Leather at « Men's Felt Slippers from , Mén' . Chocolate and. Black High Slippers | Men A Dead at OW Age. London, Rak Dec. i Joseph Dalton Hooker, the eminent surge anil vateralise, ody. 5] . 81 58, 92.00 od $2.00, : wag horn in 1817. atience a/Cliopthite ay Bigok Law Out Shgipers. $1.00; $1.25, 180 peng 3 the Celebrated Dr. Jueges's Pave Wool © = 4 se PP Bh, we sa ee $1.50, 811 wm ang $2.00. box snes SENSISENNTAEETRRIILYY ¥ Princes amrived ee Sale men's Woollen sox, I ee

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