Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1912, p. 2

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THE BAILY BRITISH WIIG, TUESPAY, APEIL 16, ine. ICE 1S GONG OUT) TDN AN INEST ORDERED === m-- Penitentiary Inspector. lve RE 1S BLUE WATER OFF brome napetor Dawn sadl 0 DEATH OF. J. F. BERRY. Regular Price, 25¢ Special This Week Only, 20c FROM GARDEN ISLAND, an enyuiky into the recent atler pid MAN. OF CUSHENDALL, : : . : escape of a life prisoner ! ; i M . ' . . i 3 q | oy | iniikion: He Receive on' Head Cans: Aachinery's Mechanical Books for Self Education 3 | The Steamer Wolfe Islander Busily Attended the Event. E> a S or ade | i 1 ed Death at General Hospital Afar} Raf ir : | Engaged in Cutting up the Honey-| apt. and Mrs. Allan Palmer were | Mond Night--R 4 Wiel f combed Iee----1he Pierrepont to be | {guests at a dinner en by the | onday Mghi--Rumor Says hi New Styles Every Week. 1 Out Sook. { Archbishop of Ot: and Mes 4 Struck Him Blow With Bottle in v { q | Hamilton, on Saturday evening, at] Self Defence, as he Hl-treated Her. : . i he opening » 3 tion is prae- a » the oecasion o Weir | 2 Something Exclusive. inde ag arsine 4; Dawa, it being the oteasion of Weic. 5p Berryman, . lor many ftically here. On Toesday morping a dd. 3 golden wedding | proprietor of an ho el at Cue trip of open er ab two mies | ia th al y it 1 Wo ogene spital, y : . be ! A------------------ Your JXiyectien JLvitcd, in length, ranning 5 Ciarden is Militia Cook's Pay Raised. 3 i : {land toward the city, and about one | No ( i ? § ' { (I {¢ 1 1 y tmile across The steamer Wolfe 1s | ™ i | i | de wy that an additional allowanee of [yeu jnaking an i lander was out all morning maltygy i - - furrows in the 'honev-cornbid So { fifty centa per day will be allowed for i dered an inguest t . {TY . Pierrepbnt : will be at work 1000 ks with reg gUMUILS I CaIRp On OT | nolice court room, Weds ri "and : the See whic E . a i tificate of antislactory performance of { afternoon 'er WBaR i" on " hie 18 HOW the duties by the con manding officer | Mr. Berrvinan died Kt yi frery @ oon be gone ------ nna ! y 5 BR STRE ET Ibe Islander kd not reach the city i To Erect Two Dwellings. {onnelf and Br. Bav ecce cal although she started over, hag! Wail } al ta . , broken her w out to the open wa- | athim has taken Jal et it 81 upon to Dmbe a post orien on Flor She brought to a stand- wr the erection of two brick dwellings body this alternoon, Their rep : craks or himself. One will be erected on | be submitted at 1 xi. i JY . - * {still the ice 1 the Kingston de {f e west side of Nelson street, hetween | Pr Mundell, . i by - vs which wa too heavy to It is announced in the militia or Hib Injuries lreceived to his head, and 1: throuyl | Prock and Prigeess streets, and the! Whig, stated } oe WARDROB ES.| "The ice scoms are still bitug usd | Other on the north side of Mack|causd by injuries of rome ; ¥ a { street, at the corner o "ison stree the head, and tha no ingu woul ARDROB 18 | Mee fot Bt at 0. 2 ed SOC THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 81 Z(f~ Foesday morning and afternoc: In Queen's Examination Results. {information to , 10 Morning 8 OWS Cur, i CE YEN NIGHTS v $10 un I $ ¢ he the ii ih ot 2 es sd Complete results of the examinations | A rumor going 1 rounds dv 3 - 200 PRINCESS. OPEN NIGHTS Phone 918. 8 ong quite a time getling here They got | {will be published in the Whig as soon | fhe day w us i to t through the Yee in a number of pla. [88 the? are posted. Students who | Jerryman and MF \ ¥ ith ees. They had to sail 'n the boais {Jeave name and address at this office their home, and that he ti tened 10] cin i Mirr €18 . |for quite a distanse where the wate [€an have the paper mailed them with. take her liie, whereupon she picked up | ug xEMAN" SLAVS FOUR MORE. out delay. Price, including postage, ' nottie ar ut Khim i . . was open. The ice in some places ad. i : 7 was open. The ite ie woe hates |e toms ooops ond, in sel defer. Foity.fise Negroes Plan in Tekan : For EASTER { i » vigsstory, however, eiaims { i ------ | Cadets Had First "Dip." will be made known at the i a and Louisiana. od lace urtains ] | To a few of the cadets at the Roy:| 1" rs. Berryman will be » si Military College migiven the cfe-|™' [NS ' = m serious "a o ho > ih . " Silver bp! " Ups i "i Road kaif story going the cit for having had the first Ap' was to the efiect that for sos ye | as during th . DE in the Iake. On Monday afterncon Birrvman. had: Been: ill-tract Hempstead Si 4 : rar Z |some of the cadets walked out on| Co re he aft Ha ary BOLE so Yn one} a. H d 1s f a [iho iow near Point Fredetek in abe | Her 00d that she often hud to vgo | ol Duco neggees (in owe Lowe If Flundreds of pairs tar: feet, and took a plunge into | frei for . whek' 'of oh : . YF iaki hat A eR ti oh ] : the water.at that point. They rel 000 ool) ict fr nm} mii rao Bien rv Mactin. and 13 Ce to SNOW you. jort thd water to be fine and dandy During the aftors rt i ° Be ts "e y a \ in 3 \il wer ra | - ag - erm were madi Tor the sunion in a oy the Fund wit Vhied _argest range Students and the Results. ral wits 3 Yo "mive 'evidence cw the ft the Brentites Biv: "the : 1 . : Last year the students of Queen's |cuse, includirig people who lived ers fou cloths i. which't) Newest designs ¥ y 4 ; ordered over 1,000 copies of the Whig, | around Cushendall. ) leror ba i hi * to WbROOM Dy Wa rok ry containing examination results. The | Deceased was fifty-four vears of age, |deaden his footsteps, i alst one of Strong ly woye n 18.00. Others for ys. 00 ip 'to bh papers were mailed to almost all parts { and had lived at fall } $175. Jof the globe. This season the Whig years r ad jar a cr ) HA x : : : Best value 8 | rey will agnin carefully attend to such Mrs. Berryman w ' 1 1 wi fi thi rid i ron and Prass Beds, 'very Naty orders. Send in name and address | Tues mornin ae i i vo BE EMAL ted 356 to $1.50 a pair fil SMITH BROS. iy MATTRESSES. -- ' ere Deceased was & nftive of Almonte, i Tey 830 KING STREET. |@ better on earth; never sag; oR Died at Westport, and 8. S. Corbett, who wns iter WOHINA'S : POSITION. UNCERTAIN. | et us show vou { bsorbent; sanitary; guaran 4 Mrs. R. J. Donovan, Lansdowne, | charge of the remains, will have thm i C ¢ hii 1 {}] Jewelers. Opticians ho ' died at the home of Miss Taggart, {forwarded to Almonte, after the in | Methodist Missionary Says it is No our Lurtain val Issners of Marr : Our Health Brand Mattresses are milliner, Westport, on Saturday Sen | uest. Before going to Wy i . Likely to be Worse. : » ' S t > next best, $4.00 up. Others for > ) | ing, of tuberculosis. Deceased, who | ceased for some time, led i wd : . . ues Y ou 1] | e $2.00, ; p | 'das thirty years of age, was a daugh- | hurst - being A} 1 : Be . . : . . 3 ) 5 Carpets, Curtains, Rugs, Lio- 3 * tte of Mr. und Mrs. Almeron' Robin- he! nopuest was eallad by r 1 i hb 1, : : : : bled. hay ide. Lo del; shted iii, ete. all new stock, just EE vi = ison, Athens, Besides her hushand and | Mundell, for 3.30 o'clock on Welln . 8 ony : cabled, ' : i 3 A g i dy for Inspection. TT TRISTE | parents, one sister, Miss Carrie Rob: |day afternoon : 3 and Upholstering Work C. 1. BANCROFT ison, of Athens, survives - m------ yt ptly done. He will Appear in>"Ths New Boy." at : RE we The Specialist. Burs, the Grand on Saturday od Examining Probationers, I | he eminent specialist ook he i ue } be eo i yer ! The examination of students for the | patient over, fle i p worse.U i} St: d d (Quarte | ' Fk HARR (N (NFAY DEATH OF MRS. CAVERLY * Morhodicl ministry for the Kingston| "Yes," he said, "what yon need isa {jon ' a Toronto recently, | antar I +f] : : district, will be held in Sydenham {gradual gain dD muscular tiss ) : At Her Residence on Nelson Street | Syreet Methodist church, commencing | at it slowly. Conumence Lv lifting Tuesday Morning, 01 Wednesday, with Rev. T. W, Neal, | tern-pound weight. Add to this yas one of the oo 4 f Q { he ctuirn for Chong Tu, whose the fie or Summer, Ne ! tH heady of th naries is An estimalde lady, in the person of tha chairinhn of the district, presiding.{ time to! time until you ean raise fiity ] Mrs. Caverly, wile of Nathanigt Ca- | Ihe candidates re "A. W. Stewart, | pounds. with comparative ease. Then Hina : { L000 [lust ra= verly, Nelson street, Mod at her resi- [Wolfe Island; Albert Hinton, Gana- | come to me again. AT ¥ n y : : doves Tuesday morning' after a short [noque East, and W. Sager, Ports-| The patient hesitated PIRATES MAKE A RAD, | tic ms and CcCOu- nena, eanused from trouble in he | mouth. HL guess," he suid, * throat. The deceased, who was en et men gittin' me quite right." Japane se Boat Found Looted and : pon good tor . forty-five years of age, was born in To Address Canadian Club. The specialist frowned Crew Supposediy Murdered. f Ld I Ernestiown, her maiden name being A reeting of the executive of the | hat go vou mean by that 7' he Markla, April 16. -A 'pirate raid § any | 0 pat- Miss Mary J. Fdward. She remov. | Canadian Club was held, Monday af | \ rted from Jolo A Japanes vf ed with her husband to the (ty a-|ternoon, to arrange for speakers to | The patient still hesitated. | } I shit boat has be x fo and | tern bout two years ago from Inverary, | continue the course of lectures and] | Vhy, you wee, he said, ** ele and looted. The ¢ § ij . PI irg are where he had kept the general store luncheon addresses, which Abe club x la that carries Lh trunks *n-jpearer ja nissing and alt hands are} K er in price, ard in that place for thirty years. She | has Tien fortunate in having this win Sasa oh heaves i th' tran er feelie ed to have been murderer All for 20 cents : was a Methodist iu religion d jer, Those whose names were suggest- |" ny 8 hageage wadgo lhe ibaga lighthouse has also bee y ® ! twice the va riety Ar of Prion Sree aon RIMES Wet SUEEOSL: and Plnin Dealer oe . member of Princess street church. «, and who will be invited to ad- attae a plundered, i g ; 1 i pr vi 3 "~ Deceased is survived by her hug. | dress the club ave: €, H. Cahan, nn. i . i _|by the same band. Guuboat Ve npr, - Ww ? {} Ti Li '¥ band and two daughters, Mrs. 0. [U.; Montreal; Col. Ponton, Belléville, A man's idea of a clever woman is |beon des shed to investigate, ' "Ve i. IX } 5 B » : xP y N : 3 i . me who will listen to the sill hings Robinson, » Point Pleass Front aud Uol. Smith, Ningston. one : tly thmg . rp RUG S Road, and Mrs. R.A. Marnson. le rb he sas about himsel : Tidings. BROCK STREET 3 Looking Over Bathing Houses, Marriage sometimes forms a man' vil wi) | censed 's also survived 'by one broth A» ph . : : : character and somelimes reforms it. | i y lower Tice with er, Peter Kdwards, of this city, andl ( M. Meserve, general secretary, : fhe wid 2: chees : : i > softer ol We I uo : sistars, Mrs. B. Dawson, Bath [and some of the **Y." hovs have been TL Tr So and reeci J Hiroe | : ' i] 5 DOUBI E HOUSE = AT : * Road, and Mis. James Luke, of this already out to Lake Ontario Park tc ilk wse who tapped thei 1 BC 1 / : hav ° every- -- or bo ake Untary : ark to Liniske A e s a SPECIAL LOW PRICES over » bathing houseg which thing worth . ; A wore erected last summer, and which uvin THANKOF ERING MEETING provided such enjoyment for the boys 0 it yi a L pn during the swimming season, It is al- { 5 th VUIITS i Margaret | Held by W.H. MI. S. Presbyterian | together likely that a wharf will be {| MeDonald, ined ise, fre Tu \ x Church, on Monday. rect d, and that diving will be made [3] / i g » Vermor visit A Mrs - M ATS hors was a good attendarie "i posible, as well as affording the boys | = 4 reer liss Ryder, teacher, re St mi rn | ithe annual thankoffering meeting . of o She city chance to leamn to "use 3 yea es 00 onda te aAKABAMSSAAS | 3 ¥ i (thy Woman's Home Missionar So- ier lips. . : < d ¥ TY atauon i con ceivable shade ciety 'of the Presbyterian church, held A social evening will be held for the ' ! ! - ary milton, of | ORCHIDS { gize 8, small sizes on 'Jonday afternoon, in the old arts will be pr Tituenday When a om f Fa A ha nets of . building at Queen §° Universit will be provided and the work for the wr { ig A i gE | to m atch larger After the usual batkness ot the day pSummer months discussed and laid | ot x | c 8 mio i ROSES ones. Mss Mowat gave a very interesting {OU ' t Hh a (paper on "Life in India." Ten little | The Late W. F. Toner { is . J la losing ib Ey nl lo i : VALLFY . y tele, from Cooke's church Olive dh . | ' i i m a tip | C ranch mission band, told how the Among the floral tributes placed on y | Ste r « iss | CARNATIONS missionary money is spent, showing the casket of the late W. F. Toner | 773 a { oe asa ted her mother | that although much is given much | Were the following : Woodmen of the 8 ot i es a n- 1 CARPET WAREHOUSE. more is required, {World Camp, No. 277, maltese cross; 3 A eh ! TU IPS Mrs. E. J. MeLelland favored the fellow workmen of erecting shop, { of their friend bv. audience with a voesl solo, ad Mrs. Canadian locomotive works, pillow; | 4! > igh: Sis Bon) | DAFFODILS Robert Laird mentioned very briefly Mre. Shaw and family, triangle; Mr. J S } ' 4 ! * Was Sure. the new work daken up by the so- |8hU Mrs. Joseph Woods, anchor; Mr, i i # Was . ciety, namely, that among loggers in and Mrs, Vietor: Eccles, Miss Fraser, : TR an : : | Any Quantity | ! Britesh Columbia To this work two Mr. and Mrs. A. McCully, Mr. and i . a & . { { members of Queen's missionary nsso- Mrs. Walter Woods, Mr. and Mrs. J, 2 YO 1 at ) i a . Bi : M U ! I I N ciation have been appointed. ~ Scott, Mt. and Mrs. T. Wilson, Mr. N 1B} come purchases -b_ depuir ' | 1 date h - a a und His. Lh. ik Carbatt, 2 and Mrs. \ i | the ee : rh 8 in : pe sart : St xed a a The Real Estate Broker. 'ENTY.FIVE YE he array, Mrs. J, itney anc hom, "« i : + A en she Juan i$ | Phone (33 TWENTY.FIVE YEARS 440, {AL Woon. Ali. 3. Whitney and son, New Hat Days Are These, {picked it up and started away. A What Happened a Quarter of a Simpson, Mrs. C. D. Franklin, W. LE. And Our Hats Always Please" I= Sha was the way an throu | 109 Brock Street. |geveecenscscncencncnss Century Ago. Gibson, Mrs. W. Borland, Blake ming i¥ The son, Mrs. S Fo 31 "Pardon me," said a $. Hall fell 'from a building on On- | Ghombscu, Mrs. Samuel Woods, Mrs. George Woods, Mrs, A. Franklin, M ---- ip] "but you have my umb tario streer, and was badly hdrt. J. Greenlee, sheafs; Mes, 1 Wurray, : | "Ch, no," said Mrs v om yak hai * - ¢ . ms abl * A, Chown retired from business, Mr. and: Mrs. Bradshaw, Mrs, Peck, my umbrella Thunder and lightning last night. | §fjes Maude Turner, Ms. X | "Pardon me again," TI iad Sok SE, Ee fi at Fer Eo WAVERLY $2.00 Mls foot mc, at | Fe Grind ur ow ome itary College. 3 { I guess 1 know my un . = Tie market battery being levelled. 1° Married at Brighton. . i$ Mrs. Smith, beginning to w fig hi Rl wr x. 0 Kingston Humane society organised, i a St. Paul's i Rrighton PICCADILLY $2. 50 Hats LH you have lost your umbweli Au Wearing the -« . 8 great bargain, or will ex- Ti. M. dol Son ator Saliva 0d {Oni., the marriage was aolemuine of Rfid : heat i - ger, an . Mi Ted 1 i id you earry wo umbreilad when - oto ropr, 0 J Sm i Mi EL | TRESSMAIS $280 foie mn Wrong Glass | wa Mex. Smith disco 5 and Smythe, nad B. M. Britton, oli, tock. 'B phen citors: James Massie and W. 3 Te. righton, to Ste Y. Yeung, : » § ' Tronton. Arthur: Jon resided t y j had An omiredla in pry hand and she § ---- our prose nt (las ay, reaches by» emus 8 tars re, Weir: cv, Ser Hos cn (4 HAWES? Famous: $3 Hats =e" en he drive along lake shore. ®) es samo dueted the ceremony. The bride wore i A Predicament. i case a i comfort > COUNCIL No. 121. C.O.CF. white satin, with veil and orange!q]- . ia @ nL comiort, Sassou, She wore the groom's gift, YON GAL Classy 1 | Hats | {% 'As Arohim Jet ne." began FR there's sometline wrong a handsome un pendant, and ways [Bi Ploges, at a banquet warding { wl = ' Heard Beare by De Knapp {oven away her brother. Clatence - iB our learned friend, who has just sat} ARE TOUR GLASSES RIGHT ? ? Hare of ey it Bullock. he Winnie Young, of KNOX invincible $9 Hats Bidown afier his most interesting re 18 400 Vital Ques stion to You Coungil No. a of She SO iF. held | { Trenton, by bridesmaid. Thomas | marks p= that fa i aang en . a meeting in the Sons of Eng! all | Bigelow, roit, was oomaman, i xpress train, travelling at t ang A ! on Monday evening with Chiel Council: | The | ushers were George and STET ? {of one hundred miles a second, or McCormack in the chair: Afsér | Oseat Morrow. A reception followed SON'S Renovmed ip take several million years to reach al v business a lecture was given by Dr. | the church ceremony at the residence $6 Hats certain star al Bre "The Hat Store." THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE BASSES 8,040 ee VOUT TT TEV Tews } x ; A GOOD nt sorry. but I can't give von mine -------------------- a-- Fete eeeRRRTOeYTYS JOURNEY thronsh SOAPSEDN many dag Orel A. E. Knapp on "Care of the Teeth." [of A. D. Bullock, the bride's brother. {. He paved, sod beamingly Jooked | R way The address was greatly appreciated Mrs. Bollock, the bride's her, was . {round on the nssembsied company. "GL ASSES RIGHT, by the members and vote of thanks |in biack satin, with jet. Mr. and Mrs, NG" 3] That was the statement," snd 4 GOOD SIGHT was tendered to the dostor, | Young left for a trip to Aibany and if! SMeeeene . eighth g . . The council is considering i {othr Auiican cities. They will re Nel. Brus dust thinking. went | 1. S. ! tine D. 0. S. juts set hall, which is pide Ly A i 8 mag wis MW he ini bes vise 3 Regist: sid Opsometrivi : the members more suitable ri Ones in a great while a man lives ! jlast than ahd hae to walk | ! ' pom incaton i o purpose. 3 4 long enough to learn that it some Bb ay. 343 King 8t. Phare 19 Ringston Laundry i A Miss Catherine Pagar ? 24, weeping. imes : ' h, and Patrick - J A novel lie attracts more Ne al an artificial | §i Direct Importers of Hats' mn: ol Brockville, were murried oni Kingston's Exclusive Optician. § 18 Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sta, than & commonplace truth. eye may be, it's an unsightly thing. Vey vr al L ee | -- ; ANNIE INSTENINNRINITE KNOW. 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