Daily British Whig (1850), 20 May 1912, p. 3

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Men's Suits, Over- coats, Waterproof Conts--a big ver: jety. = Table Linen, Towels, Cottons, and a full linea outs asd Hho, KING'S PARK-South Winnipeg . A few choice bor. lots for sale It will pay you to THe KINGSTON ICE COMPANY mr DATLY nrarIsH WHIG, b REMINISCENCE OF 1887 WHEN WILLIAM ATTACKED BY'MOB in Kingston--The Night 20th Was One Long membered. To-day, May of be May to tes fifth city of 20th, ix the twenty- anniversary of the visit. to the the famous Irish leader, (V'Briep, and the stormy nection with his stay the noted Irishman came from Otta- wa, and was met at the Kingston and { Pembroke railway station on Mis rival, at 530 p.m. Those the reception commitiee Gardiner, E. Ryan, J, YGorman, P. Devlin, J W. Dufiy, E. Coyle, N. Marchand and! W. P. Kiloauley. Mayor John Carson {and the chief of police, with ten con- stables, were on hand, but at this stage of the proceedings their assist- was not required. I'he procession moved to the Bar nett house, what is now the Fron- tenac hotel, with a huge crowd, where (Brien was welcomed by his friends, and he had dinner. On the outskirts of the crowd was a party who sang 'God Save the Queen," and shouted for Lansdowne. Older citizens will remember scene the skating rink, on son street, where the speeches were de livered, and te which the agitators were driven at eight o'clock. They were received by a large gathering of their friends, but the throng on the streets, almost pathy with O'Brien and his movement, events in ¢ ar eomposiag were R. © Walsh, D. A Kavanagh, | at Cries savoring of this spirit were pro- fuse from the throng. After the speeches were over ('Brien was escorted to the door the rink, where a crowd for him. As soon hat was sighted, eries went up, In a minute O'Brien disappeared, no person apparently knew where, and the disappointed crowd rushed on-to the Frontenac hotel, to await coming. A Whig reporter was first to find O'Brien. lle mayor and an alderman to the of Peter Devlin, on Wellingt where thev discoverad the tor. Mr. O'Brien wae in a very 1 state, and told of in getting to the threatening, a bludgeon Mr of was waiting as the top of his his the excit- e house. The stones were aimed at was and head action of one of grabbing his silk with a slough hat on Mr. head, the blow would certainly have hit him. - Mayor Carson offered mili tary protection, but late in the even- ing Mr. O'Brisn walked (0 the hotel it was the Inte Capt. Thomas Donnel- Iv. who saved him by taking him into a nearby house. When the crowd found that the Irish- man was not at the hotel, after his disappearance at the rink. it. moved off snd amused itself hy breakwg the win- dows in St. Patrick's hall, and the Canadian Freeman ofliee. The mob afterwards returned to, the market square, where it wag addressed by Charles Counter and others, and Mr. O'Brien's enémies gave again renewed vent to their feelings. The noted Jr ishman's vigit to Kingston is fresh in the memories of the older residents was his ! (O'Brien's friends in hat THE LATE CHARLES SLACK. Away at Athens on May 12th. The death occurred He ' Passed at his late in Kingston. | O'BRIEN WAS After He Had Delivered an Address|has done mu lr : 1 thave i to a man not in sym- |: followed the house! on street, | Irish ora-| his experiences | crowd | flying, Had it not heen for the prompt | and replacing it | O'Brien's |" Athens, on Charles residence, Wiltsie street, Sunday, May 12th, of John Swmok, aged fifty-six thiee months and sixteen days. De- ceased was ill only a week, being a victim of pleuro-pneumonia. Ev- erything that mediesl skill and tender nursing was:done for him but to no avail, and the end came peacefully, fortified by the sacred rites of the Roman: Catholic church of which he was a member, and surrounded by his family and friends. Rev, Father Cullinane was by his bedside in his last mo- ments, He leaves to mourn the toss of a loving husband and kind | father, threéé children, Benjiman and Lindsay at home and Mrs. N. J. Kavanagh of Charleston. In politics he was a staunch liberal. The late Charles Slack was born near Charleston on the farm now, owned by John Foster, and after- wards moved to the place he va- cated last June to come to live in Athens. From Charleston he went when a little boy, with his parents. to Long Point, whgre he lived till in December, 1882, when he mar- ried Miss Sarah A. Plunkett, daughter of the late William Plun; kett, of Boissevain, Manitoba, formerly of Long Point. Deceased made many warm friends since coming to Athens last June. He had alse a host throughout the country, and every place he was known. Being of a jovial disposi- tion and fond of music, many a one can récall pleasant moments spent under his roof, in social in- tercourse, and music, but a gloom is now cast over that happy house- hold which only time can raise, All day, on Sunday, crowds of people visited the house of mourn ing and offered sympathy to the bereaved ones. The .deepest sym- pathy goes out to the heart-broken widow and children. May his soul rest in peace, As a tribute of respect, A. E. Donovan, M.P.P. sent a beautiful cross to be placed on the casket. i ased was never in favor of | lowers at funerals, and conse- ] quently the relatives contributed none. ducted at i St. goons oe Rath church, Cullinane, church could village = So who assembled the te of Jeseet | to Be ann friend. Uuring his The funeral services were \da years, {and realific det ail of eff I discourse the wriest made feeling | reference to the worth of deceas- ed. The remains were placed i the vault at Tredelyun until Tha the 202 John-! from : boy got beyond the conirol of the police. | and Wednesday mec wm ONDAY, TORONTO. Go Operations Re With Vimel. where the Vi Weakened by Two covers Strength Here 1s another case turn of re health is due to nol which in restoring have been and loss sirength to weakened b blood people the srg perations---and those who w RayR Irom ans mito, { cause, anada in opera tly Je Smith, 'My been two ng two I was recen to ¢ her thankful to relief in Vinol night or create wossible ive tha she 1 immed obtained inte previ show as as Lo using she econld not an appetite in being continually pain If are weak 3 run down. no appetite and cannot sleep i Vinol is just what vou need and we guarantee it to do all we claim. You get money hack if it does not. Mahood's drug store (nt, a manner, wg yeu your Kingstom G AND ORE RA HOUSE, "The White Sister" to be Produced Next Friday. All women enjoy a good story 'in which the fate of the lov- ers hang in the balance and is spiced with a little danger--that is of the greatest reagons for the remarkable success of "The White Sister," which is billed for the Grand Opera House, mantines and night, Friday, May 24th, with the magnetic American beauty, Jeanne Tovler in the stellar role and a superior cast of supporting players. "The White Sister' was dramatized Marion Crawford's latest nov- el of the same name, and the ac- tion of thé play occurs in Sunny Italy, the home of remance, love, portry and music. It is an intense- loge MADAM As she Pp de SARAH BERNHARDT appears in the f "Camille" at ind Weds motion pletur: he Grand, Tues esday ly human. story in a religious set- tirg and that is why it is so strong- ly endorsed by the church although in its development it is amusement and entertainment of the purest qr ality It is handled in an up- lif.ing manner and carries a con- vineing lessen. Motion Pictures. + peaking of Sarah Bernhardt, in "Camille,"" and Mme. Rejane, in "Sans Giene,"" motion pictures, which shown at the Grand Tuesda evenings, and Wednes matinee, the Montreal Stam s they are the most remarkable vet seen in Montreal figures were life size, and every stage setting; every lighting of the modern stage in the completely equipped play houses in the world--all these faithfully ry produced. will be saz The se t Mrs Nolan, taken Smith' Falis hospital because of blood-poisor ing in the hand, caused by a knil cut, has had to have the fingers am putated, and possibly the hend to the i » may 108 Society Women Gray or Faded tinir r Does Not Match 1 Geacefut Form asd Handsome Face. colored womar H's matter bottl HAIR to-day reginrd b- with utiful wi natural t Sever) have it simpie get a of HAY'S HE ALTH i hair Wants can a Just man not y annoyir 18 irritating | H IR LTH s od for ir AY A 5 your money factory. REAL ESTATE SNAPS SUMMER COTTAGE, CON- taining' all furniture, cooking utensils. etc, 4 persons, two bodts, complete; outbuildings, first-class condition, $650.00 SOLID BRICK HOUSE-~ Twelve rooms, drive house, good cellar, between two and three acres of lard, outbuild- ings and modern Improve ments, 1 1-2 miles from the Lith on the water front, $2,- 0. back STORE, very central loca- tion, electric lights 3 latge sheds, two stables, barn, etc. a good opportunity for delicat- tessen or bake shop, - FRAME HOUSE, Russel) Street. 33 by 260 ft. lot, good condition |HH0 Houses for Sale and to Rent in all parts of the City. Let us quote you rates for Fire Insurance. It may pay i | } of MAY 20, 1012. PAGE THRER. SUNDAY INSTALLATION THE SYDENHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH iN Of Officers and Teachers of the Bible School--A Number of Young People Joined the (hurch. An impressive Sunday morning, Methodist service was that on in Sydenham Street church, when the installa- tion of officers and teachers of the Bible school and the reception of a number of junior members into the church was held, the pastor, Rev. 'l W. Neal, ofliciating. During the past year over $1,250 raised, over $600 of that being oted to home apd foreign mis The school is graded, and has organized classes, ranging ia membership from ten LO seventy- five Fee membership of the emtire school 15 634--adult section, 154; intermedi- ite section, 81; junior seetiom, 56; pri- mary and beginners, 112; cradle roll, H; Chinese section, 14; officess and eachers, 30; home department, 60, Ihe pastor, -with the officers and cachers standing, read the installa- Lion service. The other feature was the f twenty-five young nembership of the church, this, with uboul ten others, being probably the ost fruitful evidence of the success of he school. I'he hymns sung all savored of the ipirit of service, Mr. Neal gave an ddress on the work of the school asi me of the three principle institutions f moral and religious education of he human race, the family, the Bible whool and the pulpit. For results hese three must merge to a large ex- ent, each having its individual re ponsibility." The pastor asked for the vmpathy and aid of the parents in he work, which playéd such an im- ortant part in the training of the oung. When speaking of the parents' ex vmple being reflected in the lives of he children, the pastor said he conld ut his hands on homes in this city here children never heard the word f God unless in curse or blasphamy fe paid a glowing tribute to the work i the superintendent, T. F. Harrison, his staff was dey sons, ave ol reception peoplé into the wd LAST WORD IN FOOD, nvention Ministers to the Needs of Man. What gigantic strides have heen wade since primitive man struck down ! is quarry' in the forekt, and cutting i as much of the flesh as he could 'arry, bore it home to his huf, and roiled his evening meal in the hot shes of a wood fire, Animals still onm the prairie destined for the ond of man. li one took rentine, ands vorld, ions of a journey to the Ar one would see countless thou- of the finest eattle in the wandering at will over mil- acres of splendid pasturage. hey are not the quarry of the hunt r, but 'the fine heard of the Liebig ompany, many thousands of which ire the progeny of pure bred Hereford xported direct from well-known es. ablishments in England. Their flesh 3 not destined to be broiled in the wt ashes of a wood fire, but to he wade into the latest production of the iehig company--Oxo Cubes--in model wtories where science and hygiene eign supreme. The significance of this remarkable wdvanee in food--invention is seen hy way tn which Oxo Cubes are tak- the place of old-iashioned, beef- xtracts and fluid-bee Bottle and ar are disappearing, and everywhere instead of them, these neat, andy, conveniént little cubes. Science and experience combined to nake them the last word in handiness, vhether in home, kitchen, nursery, hospital, camp or settler"s home. They weupy - hardly any / room, do away with the need of measuring and are ways ready for 5} ihe ng me sees, have 18e, INJURED BY VICIOUS RAM. Daughter of Wm. Collins Has Brok- en Arm and Bruises. Belleville, May 20.--While play- | ing in the field with a young bro- | ther, Yriscilia, the three-year-old | laughter of William Collins, Moira, |e was attacked by a vicious ram. Dr. | Hill was immediately summoned | and found that while her injuries were very severe they were not | likely to prove fatal. There was a! compound fracture of the arm and many bad "bruises. Algonquin -- Park. The improvements being made in connection with the Highland Inn,| situated in the Algonquin Park of On- | tario, 170 miles west of Ottawa, and] 205 miles north of Toronte, on the Grand Trunk railway system, are pro-| aig | and the addition of fifty more] ooms to this hotel will be completed Toe ready for the reception of guests about Jume lst. The accommodation of this. popular inn will, when the an nex is finished, be for 200 guests. Sit- vated 1,700 feet above the sea level the air is pure and invigorating and there am® few places in Canada which offer such attractions to the summer resorter as those that are found in Al gonquin Park. | | ! | i ---------- Strendons Parson. Fayette, Mo., May 20.-Rev. G. M. Walker, a Christian preacher at seve ral country churches in Howard county, has walked 15,000 miles since he began his quest for converts in the county, sixteen years ago. Mr. Walker's strenuous ideas of liv ing amaze the {armers of the com: munity, one of whom, recently, saw him take off his shoes, roll up his trousers and wade a creek which was full of floating ice. The minister was on a twenty-five-mile trip to fll ap engagement where the ering was $3 roll shows 8 population of 5,652, an increase of 270 creased over $66,000, being now $2 521,560. 'Corsets to suit all figures, from 50. Dutton's. Three thousand soldiers marched be: fore the Duke of Compdught after di- vine ice in Toronto on Sunday. Women's Nightdresses, 50c. Dut ton's. Fountain pens free all this week at Dest's. - Pembroke's assessment Sn IE -- range that emits you best. Eo ~~ ¥a Cream Serges : For a Smart Outing or Town Suit there is nothing as fashionable or dressy as Cream Serge. We are showing a fine range of ex- ceptional values in all wool serges « 45¢, 80c, 60c, 73c, $1 and $1.25 This showing includes Priestly's celebrated Pirle finish Serge. 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