Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Dec 1911, p. 6

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¥ A THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WFRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1911. ---- ---- DISASTROUS MISTARE INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. THE WORLD'S EPISODES : THE WHIG'S JUMBLE. 1 HOUSEHOLD * Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By A Lot of News of Interest to Every, FR ARCHISE. WOMEN. $A Y Our Reporters. : body. | 98 A TO ENFRANCHISE WOMEN, SAYS] .(piistmas sweets" at Gibson's. GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS+| "High-class sweets for: Christmas." i aud PREMIER ASQUITH, Buy the Christmas Whig on Satur-| © | SIBLE FORM. Gibson's, BANKING ACCOUNTS {os = vce Ei te ref St y HF Anti:Surt s Walt on Premier,| New shelled walwuts dnd almonds st you |BOVelist, known as "John Strange " . Tha Ml] Who Frankly Agrees With Them |Carovsky's fruit store. Everybody--|\ inter," died in London, Eng, on "An gecount at The Bank of | a as ! Retedéndum! Wilikm Swaine; piano tuner. Orders Over--Ldttle - 6fl/hursday. : . : Toronto in which to keep the ~--Would'nt. Mind clerendum received at McAuley's. Phone 778, "MeConkey's' choice of royalty housekeping money may prove Among Menon Question, | 'On Dec. * 22nd Alexandria Bay will 1 sweets." Sold in Kingston only at i yery convenient io you, as it London, 'Dec. 15.~The anti-pufira. |VOte on the proposition to expend $1,-| The king reviewed 50,000 troops ani Gibson 5 "og = o ne | th ; : gists have been roused to action by [000 for a fire scow. beld an investiture at Delbl, confer}, "OPES 0, Holy Night, 10¢.; K§ has to others. It] the, cogent violent demonstrations of}. H. Cupsiiphiam, lie June, r Hog many hotiors, . Jardey, a og ¥ ot at wish it, ceount [f] | the suffragettes. : : i ; street. ve orders al & wae office has offered prizes fot m of l'aracise; " ld¢. Lome lt you sh it, the aecomn An important députftion of the Na- | Auley's book store. " competition, military ath lanes, try them with Per, Williams' piano, may, be opened in the names of 10001 Anti- Women's Suffrage Society, | The men of the R.C.H.A. are wear [the contest to open to the world | ®t Dutton's masie store. * \ : two persons, either of whom Wluyder the' leadership of Lord (anzon, ing bandoliers, This is something new |. The government will probably ake Robert W, Chanlér, of New Yuk, may withdraw money. Hof nhedileston, was received by Pre for the members of this corps. Saskatoon or vicinity the easters pan up 380,000 to have the wonder : mier Asquith at his official resideiice | Sale of silk ribbon, Jinch wide, 10c. | terminus of the Hudson Bay railway. A Aute-nuptial- agreement he = mad ) lion Downing street, yesterday, ; Putton's. ; : t oy : ; Finger prints convinced: a Soronecs with Lina Cavelier, the operas sing: ° . : The' object of the deputation was to] 'Miss Sisie Cox, attending high | jury, "in New York, on Wednesday er, set: aside... 5 es' ristmas Gloves ' secure the prime- minister's co-opera- [school atweed, has come to King: that Joseph Rogers, a negro, was!,. Choice of royalty, sweets," Me ~ tl tion; in blocking the threatened en- [ston to undergo a serious opealion|.oncernéd tn the murder and robs Conkey's.. Sold in Kingston only et Ladies like t ive Kid Glove : dn 7 Bank of gronto #l franchisement of wonien by means of on her ears. Lh bery of PF. 8. Vogel, a wealthy jew- Gibson's. i ies 1 0 | 0 receive 1d Gloves as a Christ: | Hl an amendment to the government's analy pens for Christmas. Mal. , ob hs Brack toe, has Suoeived mas Gift. If Gloves are selected here you need not 5 INE 3 i W r i § ug store. MN i i » od: is win goods 3 n ¢ : . 4 rt INCORPORATED 1855, fortheoming : irinchive, "ctor bid, mod's drug pa" Gibson's. E Fhe. Domfiien Ho. 00 Assaciation hr Cotas dep ront, oa worry about the sizes, because ladies know. they Capital ... ... .. $4,600,000 il1,c women. Fred. Sparks, son of R. E. Sparks, |iion urging the government to take Tdy-made clothing and gents' fur- can exchange them after Christmas should the Reserve $5 3.000 {| Mr. Asquith expressed his hearty | Y.D., Stuart street, has gone tOl,u.r the termsinal elevators at Port nishing department; they are all weil size not be correct ag . : sympathy with the object of the de Walkerville, Ont., to join the Ford Arthur and Fort William as soon as The resuits of the New Zealand elec- a: : : putation" and agreed, with them that {automobile staff. possible. tons have so changed. the personnel HERE are a few of OUR GUARANTEED to grant the franchise to women | Christmas presents--waterproofl mol' Thy pPortusuese government hus de of the House of Representatives that MAKES: ¢ ¥ J 4 4 . e 4 would be a political mistake of uo |tor veils, Bie. Dutton's, . « leided to sell 0 the government of Sir Joseph Ward is : . ; i ® KINGSTON BEANCH [i cv disastrous kind," : re a amy high | royal palaces oe Eo Ri in 3 misomiy.. Neasly onehatbol Kid Gloves, made by the Celebrated French i Hl 'Ihe premier sais that he did not re. [class sweets increases ench year. Soldlg, ond other fa, * ais the ridings, however, require a second aka Paves NOPD]. re he p 107 PRINCESS ST: | icct tile wicyention thus a referendum [in Kingston onle at. Gibson's. | (Sic Sih places, after the Sight 1000 Makers, Perrin Freres, have been for years: favor- [fi should he heid on the subject of wo | The steamer Prince Rupert finished | "wil long "the Grand Truuk). A ice lot on Earl street, between ites. Each pair fully guaranteed. All colors. GRONGE RB. McKAY, jt men's franchise; but he feared thant the {unloading her cargo of cement 88 oy Patrick Penrose, carpenter. of | B820t and Wellington streets, south verdiet of suck a referendum would [Swift's wharf and has gone to tha Lindsay, was overtaken ly a brid side, 40 ft. x 132 ft., together with a ' " 1 25 P : not be accepted By the sulirageties | Kingston dry dock to underge re- by a fiyer and, Friday morning i right of way, and solid brick wall for . "alr. unless women were permitted to vote |peirs. dismembered bod F > Ty : r : and. clothi wag |oneside of new building. All jor $1, in tha referendum. . Liggett 8 chocolates are the best. | 4 distributed: oles the om yx 300. Don't hesitate. Mullin, 'the real Mr. Asquith thought that the public | Mahood's drug store. : Not only ave the pa of 4 estate specialist." "Phone 539. 9 . opition in the British Isles was so Salo, of toques, 19c.; homespun "higher up' in ey re Inka em er Our "Dollar Kid Gloves much against sich a ghwantie change [gloves 19c.; sweaters, Glc.; hose, 20c., spitacy in the possession of the Uni AGED MOSCOW MAN DEAD. . . as the granting of sufirage 18 women | hemstitehed handkerchiefs, Se. Dut- x Has every desirable feature demand- : . i A ted States department of justice, but RS PRISER TOEEREEEEEEEE | (hdl it would prove a dominating fae- [ton's. etd it has evid i i fwrit- | Passed Away in Kingston: Hospital r > it oxncti & Avery (e ®@ | tor in ultimately defeating sthe pro-| 'Carefully packed" for shipping all US Sidence. in. this, ow: handwrit ¥ id ed by the most exacting taste. Ev ery ( . 4 ling 'connecting them directly with th at Age of Ninety-two 2 @ posal even snould a franchise bill, in- [orders for high class sweets at Gib- | NeNamay a y he : . i air fully guaranteed. All colors BRASS GOBDS : cluding the ns vote, be atid son's Red Cross drug store, SHIA. Moscow, Dec. 14.--The funeral of I y guard A © | 4 is Rev.' Dr. D, W. Gwilyne, sixty y \ and Black or White through the House of (« ons, (uartermaster-General Otter and : bd y years [the late George Lake took place fron and. iach or te, ji : ¥ a I. coh Biggar, of the militia department, old, of Washington Heights, was found | the Kome 'of his grandson, Charles Ro » dend, on Wedndsday night, in a New sod b . 1 & A GIFT FROM DIL. HERSEY. [Ottaws, are here looking after the|ygrp j a Y, Jughts ma Amey, on Monday. leceased was one 1 (e) FOR CHRIS MAS ® ; building of the wharf at the Royal had otel, with an empty vial, that |of the pioneer residents of this: bo " air i . % (s, ye contained lativ ide aif a : : : i He Sends $1,000 to Help Chemistry | Military College. a sedative, beside the |cality, but in: later years he resided in Body. Rev. Dr, Gwilyne nad been in : Bb niti : . . Ai smbershi T - al Fey AW p be village of Parham. lofirmities of | 4 Hepartment., Life membership for £1. Tabard Tan | pa" er try . 1 (rhe v : ; : De. Milton Hersey, Montreal, who is library. Gibson's Red Cross drug "eo. listry . in Canada some years | his years had been growing on him an Kid Gloves h foont tine of on 4 ov ee 18 store. An Italian, suspected of bei Ba until on Friday last he was removed e nices very much interested in the School o je ¥ B k . ok home!' ' a ol being Ed- ito Kingston general hospital for spe Goods ever offered In Kings- Mining, in Ningston, has given $1, use 1 1 i on! Christy Je mit Dovato, wanted in connection ial itentment, but died; on Satur 2 : : ton, 000) to he used for the improvement of a Hnsie stare ; hy i the murder of the whole Morner day. « He was ninety-two years of pecl rice '5¢ air ) Brass Fenders from $6.00 to the. industrial, duetatory Sanneciad A grate on the sidewalk wear the at Tatar NY ov " being heid (age, in religion a Methodist, in poli- 1 $12.00, with the chemistry department, 1e FB 4 Pr street: 20 RO, XL, pending arrivy tics a conscrvative. He leaves be s s ak . gift is one that. is much: appreciated |27TO%E 4¥ Bagot and Princes: stress luoiyhiors of - the" Morner Tanily to] children, All Kid Gloves put up in Pretty Gift Boxes Free. Fire Sets, both Black and . Bi has fallen through, thus leaving a {identify | Lo}.ides several grand-children, and A Brass, from $3.50 to $16.00, by the director of the school and his large hole, which any one might fall xen y hw. He wos artested while great-grandehildren, one daughter, : pe t ry. ¥ . + v - ' + a 1 Brass Awudlrons from $8.00 to (o assistants in chemistry. in after dark and receive sivioos in. ' rie, Ont, Melissa. The remains were buried in Richard Shuat, ninety-one, a prin i ---------------- hed ' } , t- 'hi or , $10.00: : ? Brownie cameras for young folks, juries. f this White clilirch cemetory, ' . ler, fought fk i es fi . ; 1 M h ( Black Andirons from $3.00 to & "Hrownie kodak" for x toy or girl [room at, Coney Taland 'and saved the |; Kev; 80d Mrs. C. C. Card are vis ' ens Englis ape ' © for Christmas. Gibson's Red Cross |life of his invalid wife igs © liting in this locality. Amos Huff- $5 . 1 te of his invalid wife, Jennie, seven- an has moved into the new house ( | See our large Brass Jar manied, was terribly mangled by vrog ig A : f Now York wh ty-six. Hoth were badly burned. Te he has just completed. Mrs R. oyes diner for $1.49, bing caught in the shafting in Me- apt, Fraser, ol New ark, 9 IWhen the police broke into the home : inal mall . 13 . ¢ H commands the steamer Bermuda, run- the { i th ra brooks is very ill with spinal men- a E SR . -- value gvor offered in {ormick uouit fantory, dying short- ning between Bermuda and New York, She aged mua. find bis wile in' his arms ingitis, Drs, Galbraith and Lock Made from good quality English gaton. y erw is. A 4 7 ¥ arrived in' the city on Friday after-| 'py " : : hart are in attendance. Mrs. Storms Leather in Tan Shades. "Hudnut's toilet water." Gibson's 1 will nd fow: day te government plans nation-widé ; p i 7 i . $ a fe in i : ' has returned home after spending nu a $i iaia AAA A AA SA. srott' | oon, and will spend a lew: days registratio "wi ros'! 7 2 All we Ml sizes. Liggett 8 chocolates are the best. he. ity. dg! ion of "white slaves' accord few weeks iti Napanee.. I wanted sizes Mahood's drug store. p : i ing to the department of justice t A . : bes Music ! Over 2,000 selections by |g. 0 3 x ] ® 10° | The cheese factory has closed and Government agents found an illicit | pogthoven, Chopin, Wagner, Verdi, ny. The Agcards will be supplement: {tho annual "wse-megting was held i 1 still in full operation near the down |i. 1p. al to the census and the police de > * Nice soft skins, well made, properly cut. Mahood's drug store, Lawson Moore, London, Ont, un- OOOO OOOO CI0C O Dutton's music store a last week with a good. showing for ; i i hip ; wi . artment v ri ' . . town business seetion of Chicago. Sev- I'he funeral of the late John Rut- Pp ent of every city is expected to the season's business, - Much satisfac tion was expressed by the patrons, completed, the officials believe. and the old officers were re-elected, eral hundred gallons of moonshine | {an took place from his father's resi- Soaperate, Te let system" will ¥ a vio oy v + 4 were seized. dence on Barriefield, on Thursday af pe vhen the registration is t.rnoon, The funeral was very Dutton] * The lives bf Alired Payne, fifty, to] "C cheese-maker has decided to re H dk hi § M d utton's. lex n A ives 4 yne, v, to- A ory for ai f BEGEEAEEEPE®ET® | "'Hudnut's, toilet water," Gibson's. largely. Jided. Ge. set 106 WAS tally blind; Mrs. Mary Cody, swventy, main: 1m She a the -oaming an erc 1e or en an Sale men's woollen sox, 2 pairs, 30c, season, #3 a stale and feeble, and a number of other per- me 'ear' Sines Tots! we sons in a fire in Brooklyn were saved at of He year's bu ; Fox ada . ' " » Lp " . A pounds of milk received, 2,351,504; ; 2 WwW GREAT YMCA. { ANPALGN. Te sv A By Whe total pounds of cheese manufactured, ¥ omen k : 221.936- sold, : : ' [Sixty Members Signed up in Sixty{roused her parents and all other per [yar 0080, Ln the aking. $4,424.52, We are now showing a splendid assortment of Minutes. . Jaots in the building pind guided them | jn ing the amount to patrons, $22, guaranteed Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs. 5. The campaign for sixty members inf" building cola Away welore | 048.57; average pounds of milk for a sixty minutes at the Y.M.C.A., Thurs pound of chewse, 10.59; average sale, MEN'S Hemstitched at 10¢, 121¢, 150, 20¢, 25¢ and up day evening, was a great success. The 12.55 cents; average price' a hundred All over loe put up in Fancy (rift Boxes of J Handker- boys were pe hand before time with An Occupational Disease, weight of milk for season," 97.68 cents. I I y i Syracuse Post-Standard. chiefs or 6 Handkerchiefs. their members, and took no chances of » : 5 & OF 3 vsing their men when they once got A remarkable summary of recent in- " hold of them. It was a great: time for Yestigutiohs of industrial lead poison-| GFFRI UF AN AFEOINTMENT MEN'S Pure Linen Hemstitched : Handkerchiefs. a little aver the allotted hour, when | ing i» Published} to-day, by. the .de- Special 19¢ each or 3 for 50c. Put up in Fancy Box. g : nr : Til [partment of commerce and labor. | As American Consul at Egypt Given - e 3 . : 4 Bhe dines ere 0 be RE ae Neurly 9,000 cuss of dinsnse frout this {* to. F. 8. S. Johnson MEN'S Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50a, » cause were report in Great DBritai y y sb RYO we . a - ever, and came on strong and made [iy the ten yoo preced wing. 1905, ami F. 8. 8. Johnson, American consul MEN'S Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, 25¢ each. the exact sixty before the time for |g of these : here, has received a letter from the . RYOTE : 3 ya . closing the contest. Of the ts Evol iw death, secretary of state at Washington, D.| §. WOMEN'S Fine Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, 12}e, bh / : ; The regular campaign does not close | ars, the chief danger to them being, | Cr offering him the appointment as 15¢, 20¢, 25¢. p \ i until ten o'clock Friday night. At the|jt is said, in the dust caused in sand. |->™erican consul at Alexandria, Lgypt, os : . ; 2 } present time the blues have a slight | papering lead painted surfaces, in the| ith an increase over his present sal WOMEN'S Embroidered - Handkerchiefs, 123e, 15c. g BB load over the reds, ang it Will be in: | mixture of white lead with oil. in the|®'y of $1,000 a year, My. Johnson 200. 25 A w k teresting to see how they come out. A |dust which dries upon the dothes, in evidently stands high in the consular =Ve; zoe, twit cup is Jo he presented to ating with unwashed hands, and 'in service, as the 3 retary pid they WOMEN'S Lace Handkerchiefs, many new and ii ! : the team winning contest, The hoy | the fumes from the burning off wan 8 "good. IVE Wire. 1o repre ims. 950. Joc. 39¢ 50. The best Blouse bargain ever offered to the n sople of J] |Ho secures the most points in each | paint. ning off of old} ont Uncle Sam there. Mr. Johnson is pretty designs, 25c, 35c, 39c up to $4.50. . . . . 3 {team will receive a handsome silver | So fully convinced 'have investiga [Undecided whether to go or not, hut | ) IN'S oe dkerchiefs a Beg Kingston, our complete stock of'Blouses includ ing Chif- medal. At the present time, two Boys [tors become of the don of we has nntil the first of the year to de WOMEN'S Initial Han lkerchiefs, pure linen with > i : i i i i i S "Ww iti 21 be. 20. 26 on Nets, and Silk Embroidered Net Blouses in Ecru are tie for this Joedal in. the reds and Jad foi in som Places Sheng are be: | cide. : neat hand-worked Initial, 12}¢, 1b¢, 20¢, 25c. +h f+ - vs * » . » also two Ww N 4 y y owa Tr t ert % and White, Fancy Silk Blouses, in plain and strive ef- Boys tied Ton first. Dloce in the red Ls wor The otis. Bomb tion, of Notes From Flower: fects, Embroidered and Sitk trimmed side effects, ovr § leroup are B. Breck and Douglas Nic |state show sixty deaths during 19099 Flower, Dec. 14.--Miss Carrie Clos ib Fa 0 t Jkle. Those tied in the white are Bliss [and 1910, thirty-seven of 4h ; [has returned to Calabogie. Mr. Grant : ? . complete stock of Blouses Kimonas, sleeves short and BF Fal 0 FC eneth Cason. It this|the painters. The rs n- among (he gy Selaborsf. Me. Gran utterick's ew Fas 10Nn long. Regular Prices $4.00 to $9.00 fia not altered, the tie will have to be | tributed but four deaths to this |ness trip to Flower last week. Miss broken by an extension of time for [total; although it is possible that | Effie Duachman has returned from Sas- 3 A the boys who are at present tied. some deaths of printers from other [katoon for a two weeks' visit with her B k { J Saturday 4 - $1.98 ; diseases may be indirectly due to this [parents heps. Mrs. Cain and little 00 or anuar y * * eatse, aughter, Gladys, t Wednesday af- . _ A 'ya 3 ° | .a A Children's Shelter. . Clearly shown is the need of protec Jaugiie with oh lh Revill. Miss now (in. Get one To-Morrow FREE. The suggestion is made that it thejtion for .the painting trade agsinst |Amy Caldwell and Miss A. M. Craig, ity should purchase "the old relic, thin docupationnl disease. . . Caldwell's Mills, made a flying trip to : v on Hueen street, hut it & he So Flower on Monday. Benjamin Closs utiived as o shelter for children, Value of Some Jobs. and Laurier Revill visited at Edward under the auspices of the Children's! Montreal star, Close' Sunday. Edward Closs spent a : S : i i Of course this We are not defending the odi . "= with 1 . MeN : : alle. eto fo ing eS dios dew days with his uncle, James Clos, O aw n BR hE ny ; 5 ; ' , Ladies Umbrellas with straight Mission wood han- 8 {x . thing b Jive would like to De ire irview YA. dles, Gold Silver and Pearl mountings, selvage edge on ke given children until urdcplne: [it in. impossible "ta" Teel og Hod sting of | phar kus. cover. Regular selling price $3.00 to $3.50, the han- J |e in hows or fo pe nitro forth mi who holding a Po | Auxiliary of the WM.S. met at the i : i 3 ; 8 a i 3 hel dlc alone is worth more than the salo price Fo wake wp 00 Sip |For habe 1 Pome of 1 5; rh on Hey Vif, Sisk really worth that he canne y oi . Anglin $1 25 Added to Voters' List. thing like it outside in ks we the pregramme, consisting of read: : | The court of for the votérs'| tion with the rest of ws. Mo i i y oie. Was intereiiing..Jhoso Son: a list convened at the city council cham- Steg hie Ti] aalatied § accordance ll Ne Moto cu rig Miton Sd > » Ber for tire hoes, on Friday: Judge : Carey atid, Misses Jessie McNeely and : - when work was and the coun " . chy oS . : : Napanee, . ; ahifes Myrtle Orr. At the close of the mieet- Ladies' Long Kimonas made in German Flannel, ber of names were ab | CL, } nibs ink, New. Armatrong, ited hpsimi LF vPhia : . Cr colors: Pink and Blue, Fancy designs with Satin trim- J |%, : oomeiat {Anglin and" Women Florauce nd This is the Favorite Slipper. ming to match, all sizes, gh Regular $4.00 r a id id Nice Sait' Sole. Low - $1.98 J ru eget Landon Savertise E, Hiested. Gificers. z E et i 748 Heel, Pure Felt Tops . Armand Lavergne, the ¢hiel speaker | At a mecting of Kingston Council, . 5 Ps, at the Pelletier banquet, nest to tha{No. 217, C.O.CF. held Wednesday f 7 Trimmed with Fur guest of honor, speused Nir Wilfrid { night, the following \oflicers were eleet- 1 Laurier of importing 600,000 Sms ol: Chiel Soir, W. J. Driscoll; | ; 4 Colors; Red and Black. ie Tai 4 One Style-at - $1.00 Doser gy. | Fe, Sheng One Style at - $1.25 auditors; Miss 'Ronan: and Ceail Tier x pn br One Style af' - $1.50 The Library trustees and school true tees propose Lo co-operate in using| ° Open Evenings all next week, {Toronto sescol rooms for pubic Ji

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