Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1912, p. 8

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DEPOSITORS | will find their interests well served by the Savings De. | partment of Yoronto, One Dollar will secure you an interest-bearing Savings I bate, who got at iH} only a short time, KINGSTON BRANCH | 107 PRINCESS ST. GEFORCE. B. McKAY, the Bank of If FELL OUT OF WINDOW)IN HOCKEY CIRCLES ACCIDENT TO INMATE OF HOME FOR THE AGED. FRONTENACS WILL PRACTICE THURSDAY EVENING, The Final Work-out' Before Game--Trenton Wants fo Frontenacs Monday Night. The junior and semior Frontenacs will practice at the covered ring tor aight after ten o'clock, This is the t practice the junior team will have ore the game Friday might with Picton. The seniors are also ur tance oi twenty feet, receiving serious lyeatly requested fo be on the job injuries, It is thought that a number $ every practice counts when the first of ribs are broken and that one Was Mbame is only a week away. entered his lung, and he will last . the Play Michael Tremblay, of Ernesttown, Fell Twenty Feet, Breaking Some Ribs, and Will Likely Die. On Thursday morning an accident ocurred at the House for the Aged on Montreal street, which may cause the death of Michael Tremblay. an ip r of one of the ae windows and fell to the ground, Trenton Wants to Play. junior Fronténac team has re ecived communication from the management of the Jrenton team suing that the postpbned game be layec off here next Monday might. No answer has bein sent yet 2s ng decision will be arrived ab until after the game Friday night, No Schedule Yet Neither the jusbor nor intermediate hockey schedule have been drawn up yet and no indication for a meeting soon. As there are several games to be played in eacli group it will be He is a stranger to the city, having come to the institution last E His former home was at Ernesttown and he is eighty-three years of nge. He got up early in the morning, was going to the bath room. Seeing a window partly open, he went and lifted it the rest of the way and wae looking out, and it is thong ht that he lost his balance and toppled out. He was removed to the general hos pital in R. J. Reid's ambulance, where he now lies in a critical condition. br. A. R. B. Williamson attended him. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Rear Leeds and Lansdowne. . Reeve--George Brackes. City League Games. The city hockey league will open Fucsday evening next at. the Palace rink with a double header. The first Township of South Crosby, Reeve--1i. N, Henderson, . The Universal Food Chopper ' Che best known td the public ¥. Chops everything and p Dover gets dull. No. 1 Family Size $1.50 Bent out on trial and money rofunded if it won't do hing we claim, ~W. A. MITCHELL oP HARDWARE, "THAT TOBACCO © WHA the "Reoster™ on It is orowing louder as he goes slong. Only 48c per pound. For chewing and smoking. : A. MACLEAN AX oniaria Sree, 4 Store Closes 5 O'clock. Saturday 9 O'clock. Charles Coon. Council--B., A. Legge't, game will be a senior one between Fleming, N. B. Merriman, H. {iranites, the present holders of the Harty trophy, and R.C.H.A. The se lcond game will be a junior one be tween Tecumsebs and Kingston Colle giste Institute, : Bedford Township. Reeve--J. A. Kennedy (acclamation. For Counciltors--1oseph Jones, 137; William Lee, 123; Daniel Mulville, 123; Thomas McNicholls, 120. Queen's Practised at Noon, Queers hockeyists were out again ag noon, on Thursday, and will have a practice at noon every day until the season opens. The ice was'in much better condition Thursday than Wed nexday, consequently the players were better able to get up speed. Dr. Hax- ty was on the ice with them. Palmerston and Canontos, Reeve---W, J. tion.) Councillors--James Hannah, MeKinuon, James McKinnon | Charles MeDougall (acclamation. ) Donnidson (acclama- Hugh and CRUSHED UNDER WHEELS. Baskethall Will be Stagting. Next week will see the revival of basketball at Queen's, which haa been Detroit, Jan, 4.--William H. Perry, lallowed to rest during the past two of Canandaiga, N.Y., was killed in fweeks. The inter-year and inter-facul the presence of his wife and hundreds [ty games have atiracted a great deal of spectators, last night, as he tried | of attention and much interest is cen- to alight from a moving street car. |tred in them. Mr. Perry boarded a car to ask the conductor for directions for reaching {the home of relatives and as the car started, he tried to jump off to rejoin his wife. He slipped and fell under the tincks which passed over his body, | killing him instantly. Nr. and Mrs. Perry loft Canandaiga en route for California to spend the winter, intending to stop over in De troit to visit a tousin, : Husband Mcets Death in Presence of Wife, will Donate Cup. A cup has been offered by George Mills & Co. for the Sunday Schoo! Hockey League which is to be formed. Mr. Mills told one of the executive, on Thursday afternoon, that he was will- ing to donate the cup to be known as the Mills cup. Now that a cup has been offered, the schools will be more anxious than ever to enter. Charles A. Dookwalter, ex-mayor of Jadianapolis, Ind, declares he ap praised union labor officials, two years ago, that J. J. MeNamara had direct- ed a series of dynamite explosions. First ( arling Match. Tha first of the curling club games was played on Wednesday evening, when Skip A. B. Cunningham defeated Sip J. W. Corbett by a score of 15 to 4, TWO G.T.R. TRAINS COLLIDED, And Delayed Thursday Passenger Trains, Cornwall, Jan. 4. ~There was a bad pitch-in on the G.T.R., near Wales, this morning, between two freighis, one of which was going very slow when the other came along at a great speed, split the van and sinashed and Morning January Sale derailed the cars, blocking both tracks, Conductor Beilenu, of "the train, was in the van, but with a cut in the head, The Brockville auxiliary was called out and had the track cleared | 11 am, The International Limi westbound, was delayed for a s time at Miller Roches, and No. 12, lo- cal, eastbound, express, was delayed west of the wreck, 3 ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP Methodist Chucerh and Other Build- ings at Bridgewater. White Muslin Underwear Corset Covers, Drawers, Gowns, Skirts, ete. Toronto, Jan. t.--Aecording to a letter received at the Dominien Al liance offices here, somebody attempt od to blow up the Methodist church and other buildings in Bridgewates, Hastings county, on New Year's eve, While pa aver meeting was being held } rence to the local option vote next day. AH the windows in the place were shaitered, the wall was wary Price All Less 25 Per Cent cracked and the worshippers were so badly frightened that some were un- able to go to the polls next day. Similar explosions took place ig 'the houses of prominent villagers. Lo- eal option was defeated there day three to one. ------------------------------------ = CITIZEN WAS, IMPERSONATED, Irregularities in Municipal Elections in Belleville, next | at a Bargain for mam fot for 2.00 ; 9.00 for 3.00 ; 12.00 for procured from Ireland and Eng- dave | 'makes pe ends of Belleville, Ont., Jan. tics at the munigipal on Monday last are alleged Atria election hets [f to, hav voted upon her maiden name, which the votess' list, At another sub-division the not been until a few minutes fed after. nine o'clock. It is also alleged} that a prominent citizen was imper- sonaled in two wards. aos Hingston Poul Wednesday evening. Further. arrange- ments were made for the winter show -- Puce on the 23ed, Mh Sale ts at One-Third off ing a Hactory Cronk. necessary to start soon. b > ie, ething for his family, the gover- th Klien in the attempt of the party to \Ehe Belle Malone eg rye sapkain |. claims tajen place. oh one ward, it is stated, January ares: 0d to hubs Pek El GIVEN N SI PREPESY POS - SIBLE FORM, Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Cver--Little of Sarithing Kasily Bead apd Re- _-- tras post office received over five million letters during Christ mas week, Mis. Mary Sutherland, of Smith's Fulls, ied on Tuesday, aged eighty- four years. Henry Chatrand, of Ogdensburg, N. Y., died on Wednesday, his thirty. fourth birthday. The American Noell company has been purchased by the MN. Rumley company, of Laporte, nd. A cable message from Shanghai sta ted that eighteen Canadian mission- A. Ragn, one of W leading citizens, died op kt pe wb He was prominent in Masonic circles. br. J. J. Creed, of South Boston, is the filth of five brothers who have held seals - a the Massachusetts legiskature. Ap ey, been issued we siraining the tows of Cobourg from allowing draiba to he emptied into n Somers, physician at the hh ho ial Ogdensburg, N.Y», has ven. appointed superintendent of the Long Island Insave hospital. Allan Pinkerton has entered suit for $650,000 damages against Detective Burns, arising out of the Russell charges at Montreal. Baden-Powell is off for an eighteen months' trip to solidify the Boy Scout movement throughout the world. Hig first stop will be at Pana. ma. The famout Trappist monastery at St. Norbert, Man., was destroyed by fire, on Thursday mornihg, rendering thirty monks homeless, The loss is twenty-five thousand dollars. Frederick Millan was instantly kill- od near Owen Sound, When bringing n joud of wood to the town he fol! ofi. Before he could save himself heavy sleigh passed over his head. "Fommy" Longisoat has been mateh- | ol with Kohelman, winner of Powder: Hill Marathon, and other fa-! mous runners for a fifteen mile race on February ord, at Edinburgh, for two hundred and twenty-five dollars. It is said the Quebec conservatives' and nationalists will present an ulti- matam to Premier' Borden when par- liament reasembles, demanding the dis- miscal of the Montreal harbor com-| missioners. At Belleville, Vietor Gordon, al young farm laborer, was sentenced to, one year in Central prison for the theft of hainess from Mrs. A. Ross, where he was employed, and for threatening to kill her daughtér, Miss Bertha Ross. RETURNS TO SERVE TERM. Been Released on His Word, Salem, Ure, Jan, 4.--Honor bound, to return to serve out his life sen- tence #8 soon as he had earned mon- to pay off 4 debt owed his fath- | er-in-law, William Mack is back in the peiftentiary again after an -ab- sence of six months. Mack is serving a sémtence for kills ing George Carter at Grants' Pass. That he might have' money to defend | himself at the trial his fatherin-law mortgaged his home, Gov. West lparoed that Mack's fam- ily was destitute, Hidding the pri- soner to go out and earn enough to} pay off the mortgage and provid: Slayer Had nor relenged Mack with only whn's word ew security. BACK. TO BRAVE BRIGANDS. M. Stone Will Return to Thrkey as Missionary. Savasngh, Ga., Jan, 4.--Miss Ellen M. Stome, wha ten years ago while a missionary in Bulgaria, was for six months a isoner in the hands of brigands, who held her and her com- nions, Mes. Katerina Stephanova Tsilka, for ransom, is arragging' to return Jo Lurker in the capacity of & missionary. 158 Stone Is Col te ly recuperated in mind and body hot terrible experience of a a Rion Stone is nok afraid to retun to I "1 want to wee young Turkey," "she says, "1 am interesten nse out of the ruck and embrace modern civiliention. I want to help Christian ize the Turks." I 4 SLOOP ARRIVES JAN. 4TH, Inte Port From Clayton. The sloop Belle Malone, of Clayton, arrived hare on Thursday nena, who his vessel will be about the last that wil land at teis post season, It is wondesful for a boet to. arrive in the city on 4h and to make good time on. the trip. Tie captain met with ¢ deal of ice when he got near Wo y Island. Tils is not the Iatest | 'nto that 'a sailing vessel in Kingston. that some iStove Tyo J i Oavoge, later in January than this. The Malone will be Clog years. icedar logs and. go back to Clayt ] Bu of J had asnved at wa king. atin safgly ung | the the from West 1empected. residents, a atta t 0 1 13 05 HR PAILY BRITISH wwe, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1012 ET ------ TE VOL P50 TEE 5 0 bros PROTEST ON TAVERN | LICENSE REDUCTION BY-LAW. So Says City Solicitor Mcintyre--The Ballot Was Drawn in Accordance With the - Provisions of the Statute. : On Monday last, hotel: men staied that if the reduction by-law was car- | (fied, they might ask the courts to * quash it, on the ground that a muni- cipalily cannot declare that ten li- -censes shall be taken of, but only msy ! declare that the number of licenses to be issued shall be such and such a number. They hold that the ballot on | Monday should have read: "Are you in favor of limiting the tavern licenses of Kingston to fifteen ¥' No decision has been arrived at with regard to { the matter, but the hotel men are seeking advice from headquarters. City Solicitor Melntyre, when seen, to-day, by a Whig representative, said that there was no ground whatever for an appeal, because the number of licenses was mot fpirinted on the ballot paper. Ii is not necessary to men tion all particulars 'in a by-law, he says. The city clerk drew out a form of ballot, as provided by the statutes, and he approved of it. Mr. Mcintyre pointed to section 204, cap. 223, R.5.0. 15897, which says : "No election shall he declared invalid by reason of a man's compliance with {the provisions of this act as to the taking of the poll or the counting of the votes, or by reason of dny mis take in the use of the forms contained «in the schedules to this act, or by reason of any irregularity, if it ap peals to the tribunal having cogniz ance of the question that the election was conducted in accordance with the principles laid down in this act, and that such non-compliance, mistake or irregularity did not effect the result of the election." The by-law, as published in the newspapers, called for the limiting of the licenses to fifteen, and the ballot had reference to this by-law, Mr, Me- Intyre says that the ballot of Mon day was quite ample. MAKES AN ATTACK On the Canadian Locomotive pany Directors. {Bpec fal to the Whig. Montreal, Jan, 4.--The financial edi- tor of the Montreal Herald, in an at- tack on the Canadian locomotive di- rectors in to-day's Herald, says: Aemelius Jacvis, the new president, should make a complete statement of the company's present position. It has been rumored for some time that the company has not been making *much profit, and it is; thérefore, all the more difficult to justify the prospectus which secured so many shareholders of {the company's stock. The situation is | anything but pleasant, and a tHor- {ough airing is the only way to remove the bad impression. It was awfully good of those Cana- dian locomotive directors to help 'along the dividend payments by per- {sonal cheques to the amount of $100, (000, Such action. no doubt, enabled [the dividend to be continued. Of ! eourse this $100,000 loan carries inter- est, and of course it will have to be | repaid out of carnings. The fact that 'one of the first dividends had to be met in such a manner, so soon after re-organization, will be inclined to make the shareholders feel peculiarly | fitted for permanent residence in an | institution got apart for the benefit of foolish people. Com- i | Jarvis Company's Statement. Toronto, Jan. 4. ~Aemeliys Jarvis & Co. made the following statement, to day, as to Hon. Mr. Harty's resigna- {tion from the presidency of the Cana: dian Locomotive company, limited : *"As there have been so many dis torted reports in the newspapers as to the cause of Mr. Harty's resignation irom the board, we desire to make tho following statement in relevence there to: "The true cause of the friction be tween Mr. Harty and the board of di- rectors is not as stated in some of the dewspapers, but arises from sev- eral causes, the chief one being over estimated profits, { "In order that the sharcholders who subscribed for stock, under the circu- lar issued by us in June, should not ! suffer, we, on the advice of our coun sel, Messrs. Blake, Lash, Anglin & Cassels, paid the company $100,000 under our guaranfee that the profits down to July ls, 1911, would reach the amount represented. This money j absolutely belongs to the company, {and is not a loan, as some of the newspaper reports have intimated, por jis there any liability on the company to repay it under any circumstances whatever. "Since Mr. Wheatley has. assumed the management, the earnings of the company have increased to an enorm- ous extent, and, votwithstanding the absence of profit in ¢ the one contract in Yuention, the profits reported at a meeting of the directors, yesterday, amounted to $87,000 odd dollars, and it oply takes ¥52,500 to pay the six months' dividend." | A Lady's Death. Bljeville, Oe Jap. 4.~Mrs jillen, ome of Belleville's oldest and died, this ninety years, She had here for upwards of sxby Deceased had been 8 widow der Tn thistydive years. 'Two sons and {iva daughters survive. Ome son, Alfred, is postmaster of this city. *Eeam-------- MOFNANE, resided the, . lista _| Sarsaparilla scrofula aod all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich STOCK TAKING Sale To-Morrow EF are busy Stock-Taking, and in some WwW departments we find 100 much stock, This must be turned into cash before January 20ch, and the price we put on these lines will surely do this. Come To-Morrow and Saturday And share in the saving. 900 Packages Standard Saxony Wool All Black. 'this is a first-class Knitting Wool for Mitts, Stoekings and Sox. Special To-Morrow and Satur- day 8c Package. I ae 240 Women's White Undervests Winter weight, long sleeves, full sizes, nicely made. Special To-Morrow and Satur- day 25c. Ar ---- 320 Children's Black Ribbed Cashmere Stockings Different Sizes. Yom Pick To-Morrow and Saturday 19¢ Pair. a th act r= th Cote otitis ial 240 Pairs Women's and Girls' Warm Knitted Gloves In Black, White, Navy or Brown. makes of 25¢ and 35¢. Your Pick To-Morrow and Sat- urday 15¢ Pair. Regular rr Somethine Very Special for Saturday. Be sure and read To-Merrow Night' 8 Advertisement. stud on Ny Cheap Accident Insurance ICE CREEPERS - Fasten ight on your rabbers Always ready for use, Close up when not wanted. PRICE 25 CENTS. We also have the kind that fit over the heel of either beot or rubber 35 Cents a pair. The LOCKETT SHOE STORE

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