Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1911, p. 8

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ARE DAILY BRITISH WHIE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911. THE GTY 1S WARNEDGULTY OF STABBINGT) AID SANTA CMS] pe --_ B A N K THAT rr WATER © SUPPLY [AND SENTENCED TO PENITEN.[TO HELP HIM MAKE MANY |. MUST BE IMPROVED, + TIARY FOR TWO YEARS. ¢ HOMES HAPPY. : T M r 9 t ] 2 : DEPOSITORS The Medical Health Officer Says it The Jury Did Not Believe ' J The Citizens Are Urged to Help 2 O- OITOW: O . is Contaminated Five Days Out of Campbell's Story About Being Make a Fund That Will Bring) | win find in the Bank of To- Ten--There is Danger Ahead. Far From the Scene of the Stab. heer an Giladness to Every SPECI 1 S LE I ronto that security for their | In his annual report to the board of | bing. Test ome, A A : Fl health, Dr. A. R. B. Williamson, medi- || Joo o Ca fibell, acoused of stabhin . The Whig's Igtter box is being filled i money and convenience of de- [ffl cal health officer, points out that the! §dhae Johnson, at Perth Road, oe with juttats for Pita Uluus und the | ht 4 withdrawal that b greatest ganitary needs of the city at|j, night on Nev. 20th, was, on Wel ;mesmyen hese ters convey ' Q poh A i {present are » pare water supply and eds, sitarncon, senteuced, py Rudge] [Le Little --childres in: & Union | makes the Savings Accounts in ji{ proper sewage disposal. He says that Price, to two yeary at hard labor in| C0" ah Ee in merry ! || just. now we are not drinkiog pure wa- | ihe penitentiary at Portsmouth, i. bhe coms hs 1 ine oan" spare] this Bank so great an aid to its fe. but, Sisisfociad ater. he an julit_juey having found him silly of | Bhem toys. Theit wants are not. very || iog of the water supply at the intake|ph, oifoice with which he wns eharg- || UU8 "ORE: CEE WE Cn awkS many depositors. © ll | shows, that the supply is contaminat- | 4 lage. Lue of re le Shilavess anich 3 . od five dase got of ten. Frovious Smt The ease was hrought up Tuesday fat 8 elu id, "for my w i owed that the ratio of contam:| afternoon at the court of general] 4 po : : 3 IE dy nM land kt ht "If we are to be free from the men |, dey morning. The jury eovsistal no a i > | ace of typhoid fever epidemics, says of the following: S. W. Bell (fore oh Sule, Ho ope you willnot The Bank of oronto li | the health officer, "the present condi-|man), William = Botting, George i (ne sister ot'. i Tor anotiier from a : i tions cannot be allowed to exist. At|geany, Fdward Sullivan, A. Ger Division: sireel nome :. "As soy little Capital, .. ..... $4,500,000 ll | present, shiosine is proftecting ua irom main, Alaxasviar Hay, William Milton, | sieter ie too small to wiite. She wants FE the evil, yut there is a possibility George Somers, James Hutton, James, [itil : tt INCORPORATED 1835. | with continued contamination of the Lure, Wilkkam J. hesley and Came a She subs and; washinontd, o proty water supply, even this safeguard willl on Kaglish, Crown Prosecutor Whit- chair, for a Teddy Bear and a be broken down." ies ing briefly teviewed the facts of .theli, om Her brother asks for a <1 Dr. Williamson, in a thd cage on the night when Johraon was! grawing set, a nie story book, a big i : | { the year, stated that the ty=|giabbed. : i 2 ; n i ) | KINGSTON BRANCH [{| hicia fever race during the past eight tc abaligaoh. tho fins io, bos of tule ala aie of. Bodeey The other day we came in touch with a Wholesale Importer of tl . {| months had been very low. The scarirclated the {ets of the aflray the| A child from Orchard street plead- Handkerchiefs, whe was very much overstocked, and offered 3 107 PRINCESS . let fever epidemic ars, LO NAVE | qame as at the preliminary "hearing |ingly. writes: *'1 would like you to Tempting Barieai . : fui ' M1 us « : i died out, as there ari\only snow «8 lsome time ago. David Guthrie was | iii me at Christmas as We ure very tempting Bargains. Ws took them and Ta-Morrqw pass them on to GEORGE B. McKAY, || casos in the city, outsidv--of thé #e0; |called, but his evidence was very un-|poor. There are five children®and no you as an equally good bargain. Wauager- lH] oral hospital, and in tha I a satisfactory. Mis Reta Guthrie|one at work. Father js in the hospi 1,800, that is 150 Do: EMB Tt Tx s Cn os : at the end of this week, there will beland Nelson Uptogrove, two witnesses |tal and we have no momey." s = at 1s 0 Dozen, EMBROIDERED HANDRK ERCHIEFS only fire cases. {| who: gave evidence at the preliminary! A King stypet boy is very eonsider- and with Hemstitched Border. 12 patterns to choose from Tk . | hearing, were also heard again: te and Withs : "Picase: give me any Canadian Club, I an. of Inverary, who ot: ate and w 3 Pp thing useful for a boy and send some- - me » 3 Vor the informal luncheon on Thurs: [tended Johnson, stated that the {thing for my sister." ; : our 1ck 5¢ Each. 4 dav night in City hail when Mr. Mc |wonnd was about one and one-half]: An Ontario street trio tell tueir ages SANDY NV eTeYe ere Grath speaks, Tickets can he secured inches in depth. It was between the with the plaintive request ; "Please PEACE "{at Uglow's or at the hall. eighth and ninth ribe, but fortunately [do not forget us at Christmas." oe ae-- it had struck one of the ribs, or| Another " BRASS 600DS ¢ The home of high-clavs | sweets for fotheswise it would have proved feiul. | Santa not eho Tas u_- . 5 200, or 183 Dozen, Embroidered and Hem- i Pd v ' 4 Christmas, Gibson's. He put ihree stitches in the wound, not want very mucin. (g i : Th 3 . y g - *. : Rev. P. 1. D. Woodcock, curate of | This condaded the list of witnesses! A Princess street youth asks for an stitched Handkerchiefs ¢ (irace church, and nasistant 0 Vom, fe Ihe crown at ih M. Milntyre engine which goes on tracks anid he , Archdencon Mackenzie, Brantford, has {for the prisoncr called him to the(wit- | asks for a dolly for: his sister as she 12 tter a > FOR CHRISTMAS received a eall to Oakville. nese stand and asked him to tell his'is not able to write herself; + n Pa terns to choose from. "RK n in every home in King story. ; And so on, 4 Y 3 ron, heels sweets are gold at : { amphell stated that on the night To meet all the necessities that have : our Pick 9c Each, or 3 for 25¢. Gibson's," | in question, after supper, he had gone | arisen will reuire the generosity of a 4 The nicest line of Brass Christmas prosents- waterproof me- | tO the office of "the 'contractor to get | great many people. The Whig, and a ® Ooods ever offered in Kings- ® 1. 0 rhe Dutton's. {some dynamite caps, and returned strong committee of Citizens, are very . ' . . D ton. 8 "Rev. Mr. Abraham, Port Hape, ee about eight o'clock. He was asked | anxious that all needs shall be met ozZeéen ens Fine Hemstitched g Brass Fenders from $6.00 10%) | accepted the call to St. Andréw's by the landlady to remain in the and requests a liceral "response. Any : s $12 risa ; : fe chureh, Guelph hbuse for the evening, as there was|amount, however small, will be gra- . I 00. } : ' : company coming. He went upstairs, |ciously received and acknowledged. FH dk h f Fire Sets, both Pudi ana changed his clothes and went out |And again, we say if people have any / men an €rc 1€ S Brass, from $3.60.to ip * @] .- again, saying he was going to the [toys that they would like to part > : Pr firass Andirons from $3.50 to CAS | [eormers, bout three miles distant, to with, if they communicate with Mr. With Dainty Handwork INITIAL on Corner : nearly all wanted $1 0, t meet a friend who had been in the | McUonachie or Mr. Trimble, arrange eH v3 x has tO . B FF Mom $3.00 to i For Infants and Childrex. |eity. He waithd around for the friend, metits will be made to secure them, Initials Jue B jew a hiofs i F Gift Be y but he did not come, and after refus-| Already acknowledged ... ..... 351 50 J 0 an ercniets in a rancy , X. ag The Kind You Have Always Bought | >: »- oi a i LE Pylup: : y ilies o; . . See our large Brass Jar- ing a ride home, left there about half 1 00 \ i i ' : : RP, i . «of 2 dinier for $1.49. the past nihe o'clock for home. He said «dS, a , Bears he did not do the stabbing and did } "4 i pe i - RE Yalue eyer siteted Ie olgoaty ,e ul not know anything about it until the| A Ire oy > 4 Cl C Xe. ngston. # next night, when he heard it discuss- id . ed at the corners. He then returned STATE OF AFFAIRS, EA ERE to his boarding-house, wrote a letter ------ * to the police, and started for town. |More Strikes in November, Bat . When cross-examined by Nr. Whiting, Situation Improving. oves he admitted to having been sentenced According to: the: federal labor de- R . oi 1 3 in 1889 to twenty years in the peni- {r s "| partments strike record, there were . * Me % ; o5 PRINCESS ST. §| DAY OR NIGHT «dius, lon bureiary. He mae ro Brie ado putes in onsen Of Exceptional Merit. 's ew during Noverhber, being three more Lg 5 2 years, and within a year was sentenc- : : : : AW . . * ae toa : ig a.) tl October and six th ft . CRIEEREEOEEREE Phone 201 ed again 'to fifteen years for shop- Ny 1910. ey ie An Appropriate Christmas Gi . {{breakiog and theit. He served ten nearly twelve thoufand employees were To a Maret ience and was ve finvolved and thedoss in working days Perrin's "Dolla" Kid Gloves A ted to approximately one hun ¢ D. MW. Melntyre, counsel for the pri-| yoo" Fhe tem . ob a soner, delivered his charge to the Seed i Horyethioiand, The yen Made from Selected Skins and arreéven, serviceable make that gives ha OE i oi alibi. ers' uke in Alberta and Eastern excellent wear. e . , : | Briti Columbia, and the speedy set: 8) . y 1 . Fe un in iy Spi hat he had bess un tlement of the 'longshoremen's strike Colors are Black, Tans, Browns, Greys, White, Mode, Navy, Myrtle. A ge gone 1 i at Montreal, enables it' to be said that K : y . " evidence given by Campbelll who was], "co 0 5 improved somewhat Price $1 00 without friends there. : n a s X . October. - The. only important After deliberating for thirty min- [50 Ueto oo, P 9 E . utes, the jury delivered ita Jordiet of Er a hith Dean Sarin She woth ern ns press Kid Glove "guilty," and commended the prison- an 3 . 4 , of to the mercy of the court, in View| M8gOg, Que. There were only 'ix In all wanted shades. This Glove is so well known that the name strikes unsettled at the close of the Price $1.25. of the sentences hanging over him. means satisfaction. Judge Price then passed sentence. month, - ~. Change in Kingston Branch. ' N ti : : INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, tn. 4 : i - wl og d 3 30 ol k There will be 8 change pride. in She 0 S w l F J 1 v management of the agency the Me / urs ay, e 0 0C Newsy Paragrapin picked Up By Cormick Manufacturing Smpasy on ur pecia rench Glove . Ist of J xt. «Ja Craig, } 1 ne 1 rn . CE | unin pow for Chinuman ac {190 Janitey next, dames, Made by Reynier, of Grenoble, France. == a hood's drug store. , Percival abd G » (3 - BLACK this is a srfect Black Glove. x Punean Nesbit and daughter, Miss by Kober Percival a sarge Lupa: ' pe 7 ¥ | : ; gor, both of. this. city, Mr, .\vaig TAN SHADES. - These aré the best we can get. . eri, : Mees range Margaret, returned to the city onl. ted this business in « Kingston >, $ § ) get. 17 High Class Silk Dresses Price . g 'Tuesday, after a visit at Moose | early eight years ago, and has made $1 50 $18 to 27.00 : jaw, Bask., and Portland, Oregon. lit what it is to-day. Previous to this ; ; - . Se ii . chioeolatos are the best. |y\o('ormick biscuits were oomparitive : : Mal # drug store, known in this district, av ow . » % $4 08 "Known in every home in King- ST) in constant demand, ne that Girls Kid lo 50 t 75 Thursday . ston. High-class swevts are soldi 8t]avery grocer finds it necessary to keep : ] : G : VES, C O ic. Gibson's. them in stock, Mr. Percival and Mr. x R. L. Murdock, Bauk oy Jautreal, Granger have been in the employment . ys' . v ' hag been removed to the branch of|of the MoCormick company for somé oves 7 c 69c. ] ler i $ € 1 that bank in Quebec, and expects 10 ime and will no doubt make a splen- ' ' 25 Traveller's Sample Raincoats, assorted eve om hardy doce of he pus. Ther ae ices r § "dew Ta nh library ) 8. | well-known to the trade and we hope sizes. Prices range $9 to 13.00, Gibson's, $1 life membership, TL be aaa a lian 30 Dr Thompson, who has | build up and develop this business in- 'Thursday - iS : $4.98 been at i mp A hospital, as house| dustry of the city. sufigeon, for several woeks; loft. to-day ---------- er sssnET for New York, where he will enter The Politician, Dream. ju i Ah olatie Neual Chien Nr. Stabbs dreams he is mayer of ' ® ' "Gillette razors" for C as, | N ; : i 87 Traveller's Samples of High Class Under- Bal aie ars Gibeon's. New York, dnt awaken: up-to. find be is ; oy d a Sati : Riv There was a meeting of the ecounty| iy' some time, in whi Saha Batmy, { derskirts, Silks, Satin, Moire, Stripes, ete. | eouncil - building committee regarding}. fat man, takes. the leading ro eo = to 8.00. the Sydenham school, at theiry, yM.C.A. convention at Silver ee : ; $4-t0 h ; court. house, on yee y or ta Springs, New York, illustrating gym- \. ¥ : on dhous the. sieition oi YS al nastic feats 'and. the clean sports that m---- oom Thursday $1.98 Joho! which fell 'last Su y mam these young Jen wujoyed . whils ou ------ GRRE in ; ] : iar: _ a . ot Vou NEW STEAMER ORDERED. S000 err000000000000000enninnestsenttese 3 3 ight snd Thirsdn. RENN Kingston Lodge AO.U.W. | Gemblonally U sef ul Gifts For phe ugston lodge ; Built at Kingston lodge, No. 357, A.O.UW,, ~| Boat to Cost $100,000 to t Toledo EL Bay a dogewr Blick Sateen Underskirts. Regular 1s Tucalny evening, in heir room Meeting at YMCA. To Be Found At The Lockett Shoe Store treal streets, Regular business was i promises © great{has booked an order for a passenger fl (dove and the officers elected forlt2 -- Mr as story | seeamer, for delivery next season, to 4 J lwete as follows: MW, T. R. Car} ob" oy 0 concerning -** cost about $100,000, for the Thousand 39¢. | novsky; HNN, ALK Hunt; | fore gt TNL Chins," and, vi Islands Steamboat company for the er ee iam Harrison, | China as. wo do from alae A eS ren ae 1 faut lobe, 3 18; » 1 5 xceeding! instruétive. churches! 'The boat wi 78 ong, J nancier; J. Mehoughlin; treasurer, |' ey } reet beam and 9 feet 9 jnches moulded <P Peters; vecorder, J. Ko TWik: | jpg in order that no one will'have|depth. She will have eapacity for y N 3 [ropresentative grand lodge, A. E. 198 The [about 1,000 passengers and wiil make Utz & Dunn's | [Ems io |i sm vs ™ i shim a . ut BAA Auatas, James Craig, T wl : : that work on the new post would be . or. corner of The unios meeting At the Y.M.CA.| The Toledo Shipbuilding company Men's House Slippers Carpet at: $1.00 and $1.25. ° . Felt 50 cents up to $200. Leather: Black, or Chocolate "$1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.60 oe hae a splendid assortment of Hockey Boots, . F. Sli Moccassins, Evening gh r Suit Cases, Vaiss, Br medical examiners, Drs. bstarted st once and that she will "be A : ; A * % {G: Anglin, 1 E. Mundell, = 8. 4. : completed and ready for business June a 4 i : BR [Kee : Wat, 912. © / { eric "i jee---------------------- ; oh This is the second passenger bout that the lake builders have bpoked or- ders for lately, ' ts p------. 000000 Soleo seenscsseocectnee 8] "Christmas orders" far high-class sweets will bi packed for sending out - 0000000006000 0C0 000000000000 TSOORRROOE sweeln are" soldi 58 Gib: son's. Known in every home in King: Men's special comfort shoe. Call and wee. No more foot trouble. Patton's. sesssesscscee 7 ¢ : tae ' . 4 3 Besosensvesncsesscee selssscssenpenesseesen o " os Ai

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