Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Jan 1912, p. 8

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THE CRECHE FUND! ANOTHER WEEK TO MAKE UF THE NEEDED SUM. \ There Are Plenty of People Who Can Help--Iit is Not Unwillingness, But Thoughticssness ---- Give a Helping Hand, A OF TORONTO Capital... .. .... $1,600,000 || Heserved Funds .« $5,060,000 il the the ot in per one week more re prired $500 is so be raised by {st of Femruary. Fully onethird the sum has already been handed and the small average of #60 day will make up the total by the date mentioned. let us have yow subscription to-day so tiat the aver age will not dall below that mark for want of it H¥ you ere not convinced of the nee go out cod ser some of the case yourself. Sisting before your cosy grate fire you eannot appreciate th shivering need of the unfortunate, but go out and see the actual sitnavion soe the poverty, hunger, dirt, neglecty sce the oll faces of children whe 11 oirght not yet to know care; hea the brazen impertinence. the boldngss. the vulgarity of the children who an reared in the street. Their Littl minds are polluted with bese immor gl and smmsual notions, which the should never have known, but whic! can never be effaced, They will al ways eartv with them those indelibk stairs of the horrible residue «¢ cevel streets and lanes and the val garizing influence of low comvan re, .ue ehildren whose mothers have to go mut to work are most exposed © tothe evils of the street | and in turn become' the chief soure: of danger to others. Thus the evils { which result from the neglect of th poor widow's children, which 1s Am | perative M they are to live at all un | dor present conditions, grow. by what { they feel 'on. The cirele of peri | clovs intfivence Ss ever-widening ane it ruins "other childgen also whet Tithe home discipline fs lax. A oveeh ~ will do a great deal to deorive this hungry monster of ils victims ane to! save them for good citizenship The city cannot afford to do without il: ofMi¥ent charity demands .it an the poor children absolutely need it. Don't delay smother day. Send yom ¢igl serictton to, C, M«Conachie, 1° .prket street, and it will be publisn el in the papers. Ask your friends to sinport this most worthy cause, Previously = acknowledged GOB. Hagte..... ov cimmine 8. Rourholf >... ...... fe soon Ww. A. MITCH ELL i x is ~~ HaArpwARE 0, A. Shaw .. . PriNcEss STREET There is only Bank of unquestion- ed safety and un- KINGSTON BRANCH | 107 PRINCESS ST. GEORGE B. McKAY, We have been able to srocire 4 fow more Oil ters from the mann- facturers which we will b sell as long as they last at rock bottom prices. Beautiful design and b finish. Gi From $4.00 to $6.00 According to size 5 William J. McCulla . CASTORIA For Infants and The Kind You Have Always bough Bedis the > Array ce A Fo ing louder as he goes rlong. 'per pound. For chewing and T A, MACLEAN'S, ATG Rinna Tiree a. 5 A -- offering the people of Kingston a wonderful "opportunity to replice their wants in Linens and ings, having purchused from the Manchester chers' Association of Manchester, England, Rich- 18. Sons & Owden, and John 8. Brown, of Belfast and, their over makes and mill ends. This is the largest shipment of these goods ever eived by vs. comprise Remnants of Sheeting, Pillow Table Linons, Roller Towelling, odds and ; ins, Table Cloths, Sheets and Pil- Cages, Ready Made Quilts and Bedroom Towels. All marked 20 to 30 per cent. below regular prices. You would hardly think it possible to buy at the 8 we have marked them. : We would like you to call and seé the collection nants. : . bh oo We are offering big reductions on Evehing Dresses. All White Mpslin Underwear less 20 per cent tz and Dunn's American Shoes less 25 fer cent. balance of cur Winier Coats at 95 cents $10.00 for $2.50. lin Togonte, charged with bigamy. BELLO BB DEY THEY ARE REPENTING {Continued from Page 1.) which elected them with tariis and taxes, to further capitulate to the great and the fighty and the strong al the expense of the consumers who are the nation-builders." Moreover, Hon. George E. Fostef found it necessary to conduet an economic electoral postmortem. He gravely informed parlisment that Can- ada must look south for gven a partial solution of the present ear shortage und grain blockade obtaining through- out the prairie provinces. He follow: ed this heterodox party declaration by stating that »s a result of his PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Cried From All Over the World. A- man and a woman were nrrested ~The purchasing power of a dollar has increased five per cent. in a year: The Woodstoek council bas passed un resolution in favor of the continuance of the. Flying Post, John Oliver Kidd, a resident of To- ronto- for eighty vears; died at his home, 95 Seaton street. The opinion : on which the govern: ment acted on Mr. Lancaster's bill was obtained from I. ¥. Hellmuth, K.C. Three foreigners © were injured, one fatally, by drilling into an old charge on the Canadian Northern line near North Bay. ; initiative application had been made Fred. Aademon, 'and Stanfes' Hains [to the interstate commerce Hommis- worth, Rask., were found sion of the United States for feave to & - ifile grain routes through Minneapolis PR dL Duluth, and so relieve the situa-| # tion hy carrying the grain through % [southern routes, The commission," said #1 Me. Foster, "at length agreed, and the! I C.P.R. is now taking out grain by the ¥lsouth route and using foreign cars for # the purpose." %! Such is the igony of | which has suceceded the rejection *1ihe proposals calculated to give west an outlet southward. Nokowis, HEARTILY WELCOMED, Malta, © Jan 24. "King George and Queen Mary re- cofved a tremendous welcome from the French warships and French and British re- sidents here on thelr arrival from India to-day. the situation' of the SEYFERT ITEYS | Senate Resumed., . Ottawa, Jan. 24.---lhis afternoon Y leeos the senate resuming its sessions | land brings out the situation which | says | me cause Premier Borden some | { anxiety, unless, indeed, the senate is) dead in the home of the former. The wire saffcented by coal gas. William Dovemug, of New York, 1 he wis compellsd to leave his wife, | hoy. because * she © neglected home and children for moving pictue shows. fhe eleven Irish actors andl actress absolutely dead, as a legislative and | vetoing body: While the conservatives | 5 "have the majority in the house, there! & who were atreited at Philaddphio is a large liberal majority in the up- | st week, on, a charge of producingines house, which it is expected, if it | A SACLLegIoUS ard mmmoral piny, Jo energy enough under the constitn- | were discharged from ewstody by the tion of the dominion, will throw out | rounty court, Hniny measures that Defden. may send | Mrs, H. Davidson Pickett, the wife glong as a matter of party politics, of a prominent barrister in Moose Conserjucnily, much interest, to-day, faw, presented' hor husband with trip- attaches to the reassembling of the | lets on Tuesday morning, all I'he city cpuncil intends to suitably that body show sufficient ginger recaghize the 'event, linthuce Borden and Ws "At Chatham, Ont, Patrick La- to accomplishment pile, awed forly, suleidéd, firing "a upper house thirtvetwo eslibre revolver into Ws in England ? mordh, Worry bver a payment on af Today will be last Wednesday f rm he Had bought is supposed to holiday' have . supérindneed the melancholy hat led to the deed, J. B. Peck, son of Mrs. J, , of the well-known family trolling the Prelit Rolling Mills, Mon- treal, while ski-ing pear lvry, Wue, in the mountains, fell and btoke his ack, Ts: the spinal cord is urih- jured he may recover. \ The question of closer trade rela- tions with Australia will be diseuss: od in parliameht proliably this week nd will' be the subject of an an nouncement By' the wifister of trade \nd/commercy, showing the progress mode so [ar in the negotlatiohs. WILL" STAND: FIRMLY BY THE AGREEMENT Ir, Maloney. Will Kaw Likely Op pose the Hon. George P. Renfrew, Jan. 2M. -~Thomas A. Low, who resigtied the sent in the commons for Hon. 1 P. Grahain, and agreed to let T. W. Macgary go into the dog- islature without opposition, if Hon. G. P. Graham was allowed to sueceed him (Low), formally notified the lib- ernl conservative committee, to-day, that he stands by the agreement, Dr. Maloney, Fganville, will likely oppose Graham. to ! cabinet to push | of | as Asquith did | | sone reform, measure "andl this session, as Borden has given notice that hereafter the com- {mons will hold night session on Wed indstlay night, the same as any other con. | might. Lp to date these nights have Been devoted to festivities, DEATH CLAIMS JOHUN PANSONS, Resident of Aged Eighty.) Cuwego, N.Y, Jan. 24.--The funeral of Capt. John Parsons, who died his home, corer of West Seventh and Seueca streets, Sunday night, took place yesterday. 'Captain Parsons was horn in Yar: mouth, England, on Oct, Sth, 1531, and came ito this eify 1868, A sailor of renown, Captain Parsons was ong of the oldest and best known resi dents of this eity. At eleveii' years of age he started his careér of sail- ig, during which he visited neatly all of the civilized countries. In re luting his voyages Captain Parsons told of many exciting experiences. After coming to this city he tinted to sail vessels on the idiot for roarly twenty venrs, which brought bim in cortact with many people at évery port on the chain of fakes. In 1870 Captain Parsons gave up his iife's occupation to besvwe gaperinterdent of the b,, L. Ww. railroad company's coal dressle at this port, shortly after it was buili, In this eapacity he contipued until 1875, when he was made an excigo commissioner for a term of ix years. With his term as commissioner ex- piring, Mr. Parsons was made inspec- tor in the United States engineering departments at Oswego," Buffalo, Firie and Sandy Hook, his position he held for a period of eight years. © At that time the government decided Lo abolish the office, Capt. Parsons was ritained in the service un til 1803, dering which he chie inspector oi customs at this port un: der the late Col. 11. IT. Lyman, Capt. Parsons came into the hight again in 1395, when he wa Well-known Oswego, eon. great £ & CAN DO IT NICELY. The Tervors of Appendicitis Are at an End. Cleveland, (Ohio, Jan. 24.--According to clinical demonstrations: at. the Cleveland Aondemy. of Medicine, an operation for appendicitis may be simplified and concluded as easily as the plimbing of clogged water pipes, 'Only a three-quarter inch incision is now necessary and the patient may bie allowed out of bed twenty-four hours later. however. was lime mate mare pias sp at Albany. Resigning from that posi- tion four years lator his career as an official of the national and state gov- ernment closed, From that time he lived a retired life. The captain = had the distinction of being the father of the yachting spirit whieh was inau- gurated on Lake Ontario nearly half a century, ago. During a period of ton years which followed, he built several vachts, ameng them was the Idler, which for many years was the fastest yacht on Lake Ontario. Capt. Parsons repre: sented the first ward in the common council during 1875-76. He was a charter member 'of the First M.E. church and in fraternal cir- cles was the second oldest member of Frontier City lodge. He was also an honorary member of the Oswego Yacht Club. PePees BACON Dip IT. Lotidon, Jan. 24.---The morning papers are out with the assertion of Baconians that Paco re-wrote the Eng- Hsh Bible as it 41 present ex- jsts as King James' version. PARP EPs Bell Rock Items. Bell Rock; Jan: 23.<The farmers are very busy hauling out wood for the ensuing year. The village school is in good runhing order again; under the capable managezient of Mrs. W. Van gst. Clarence Grant has returned to Hamilton, where he has a good posi- dion. Alfred Grant has returned = to Sydenham high sthodl. R. 8. Pomeroy spent y in Kingston Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Burley attended the funeral of Mrs. J. M. Babeock, at Hartington, on Saturday last. Mrs. Sarah Conway is very ill. Miss Susie Poster, Wilkinson, is the week with Miss } je Brooks. Vis ftom : - C. Amey, Woscow, at 4. Yorke's; Mr. and Mrs, W, Purey: Ve rons, at J. Pomeroy's: Mr. Mrs: Thomas Percy, Harrowsmith, at MN. Percy's. ) "Mrs. W. W. Wilkie, for so: many? irs # rositdent of Carleton Place, Sed at the home of her sou, Dr. J Wilkie, of Brooklyn, N.Y -------------- The HI Growing Better. Wilton, Jan. 94.---Mre, David Snith, who has been very low with pmeumo- vig, _ is steadily | improving. Mrs. Damon 'Martin, Florida, is also re covering from an attgek of pmeamo- pis. BR. Asselstine is quite recover od "irom his attack of broncittis, while Mrs, R. Assolstine and Erwell Miller are now ill with the same pint. Mrs, L. H. Perry and Mrs. N. A. Agsélstine are recovering frm severe colds. Mrs. Francis Ward is in Yarker attending bee sis ter. Mis. J. B. Sanderson. who . 8 suffering from pnewmavia. A solsndid ogtamme wes jven st the Leaguw Pn Inst évenit Rev. Mr. Al en; Torento, pw hed jn the res huterian shurch last Sunday Ling and will" preach again next San- dav, Mise Lena Walker, His visiting friends in Wilton. ¢ Life Imprisonment. ; Otegan, . TH, Jan, 24. Hemry x. das 4 Webster, Chicago, Bie boys. 'setate, and the question is nsked Will | at! f i « : 1 asgistant postmaster of the assembly | i » THE DAILY BUITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, JANTARY 23, 1912. 7 TO-MORROW MORNING, 9 to 12. We will place on sale the following spe- cial purchase : 63 Ladies' White Marquisette Waists Stamped, ready to work. There is ample material to make up the Waist, 5 Dainty Patterns. Your Choice | To~Morrow 49¢ Each. 30 Nightgowns Stamped on a good quality Fine Lonsdale Cambrie, new and pretty designs, ready to work. Your Choice To-Morrow 89c. 't hese 600 Yards Real Linen Torchon In a variety of good patterns, 1 inch, 2 inch, Your Choice To-Morrow Morning 5c range in Value from 10¢, 124e, Lie, 20c yard. Come early as the lot. will soon pass into other hands. Insertions 9 o inch, 4 inch. 1,000 Women's White Woven Cotton Corset Covers Lang Sledyes and Buttoned Front, ushally sold at Z5c. 3 Sizes. Yours To-Morrow 15c -- L-- Butterick's I! Large Spring With Hundreds of New and Stylish Pattern and Children's Spring Things, at Any Pattern FREE with this Book. Fashion Book s for Women 25¢ Book, a» J. Laidlaw & Son. \ on : "CHRIST THE VIET) "n versary of Constantine's Conversion. Rome, Jan. 24.--An immense monu- most to Christ, the Vietor," it was learned at the vatican, will probably be erected herd to commgpotate the 160th pons lien of idperor Con: stgnting's acceptande of Christianity as the official religion of { the world. 4 is planned to solicit subscriptions [from Cathode all over the world. wens : thooke, | Rev. Prof. Austen Porly Wisener, M. tA. of Victoria College, passed away lon Toronto on Wednesday morn. Mr, Miscuer was mssociate prodesior {ig Oriental languages and literatore iand was in his thirtynind vear, fle was educated at St. Cathatives, Jenves a widow, formerly Mise Ethel tpt, of Co on. the customary ancient civic Farl Grey, on Tuendsy To Commemorate the 1600th Anai- | THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE| JANUARY SALE ---- OF inns LADIES' FINE SHOES Have you seen our Bargain Tables? 15 of them Shoes that cost us more than they will cost you and New Goods. : : We want to tarn all Odds and Ends into money hefore taking stock. ; Call and look at our shoes--you may see some thing that just suits you and a lot cheaper than'

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