Daily British Whig (1850), 30 May 1912, p. 2

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THR DAILY BRITSH, WHIG, THURSDAY, MAY HIERARCHY IS PRAISEDJENTERING A PROTEST FOR THE TEMPERINCE WORK|AGAINST IT 1S DOING. N PAGF TWO. EE SC -------------------------- REMOVAL SALE 5 pik GENT. 10 50 PER CENT. DEATHS IN THE CITY LATE OWEN F. QUINN, BAGOUT STREET. ' Was Employed in the Locomotive Works--eath of n Boy as Result of Drinking From a Spring. Owen F. Quinn, aged forty-five, died on Wednesday, at his home on Bagot stret, after an lliness of about three months. The deceased was born in Kingston, but had lived most of his 1ife in Pittsburgh, where he had been a prosperous farmer. He was a machinist by trade and had heen employed for the last five years in the locomotive works, The deceased is survived by his widow, Mrs, Laura Quinn, and three daughters, Miss Delphine, Miss Martena and Miss Arfel, all of whom live at home. He is also sur- vived by four brothers, Terence and John of Pitsburgh, and James and Charles, of this city; and twp sis- ters, Mrs. J. Shortetl, of Pittsburgh; and Mrs. J. Tierney, of Kingston. is : TT : The funeral will take place at 9 a. HORSES 7 || 24111 Lm-on Saturday to St. Mary's cathe: £9 pbs: A .dral where a requieum mass will be a sung. The remains will be interred in St. Mary's eemetery. ACTION OF OSWEGO | [., INSPECTORS, THE RESTORE Fur' Storage Safe and Reliable All Furs Sent to us are Electric. ally Cleaned. We issue a receipt covering you against loss by fire, theft or moths. * ; TELEPHONE 489. h » McKay 149157 BROCK STREET 'BEDROOM PF 'Peds, $2.60 up $85.00 each. Some beauties at $7.00 and $7.50. Requiring Kingston Steamers to Cross the Line for Inspection Pominion Marine Secretary Has Wrjtten the Washington Govern, ment. Montreal Mothodist Conference Dis- cusses | Pustoral Address by Rev. J. Douglas Richardson, of Perth. lev. George 5. Clendianen, of Kast- ern Methodist church, Ottawa, on Thursday moming, at the Méthodist conference session, the remodelling of a clause dealing with church union, that appeared in the pastoral address, read by Rev. J, Douglas Richardson, of Perth. The clause read : 'Our own denomi- nation has given a decided majority approving of the document (union). On the other hand, 'the vote in the great sister church, has shown that Presbyterianism is not as yet ready for organic union. It is, nevertheless, safe to say, that ip face of the vote recorded in the churches, it will be deemed Ynecessary to devise, some menns for a closer and more effective co-operation of these denominations. It is unchristian to have needless riv- alries, and needless ways and means, and, above nll, to have an unduly emulous or bitter spirit in the ghurch." Montreal moved United Os thy | For what reason are the States sleamboat inspectors at wego, N.Y., making a breach in reciprocal arrangement between that country and the dominion. regarding the ihspeétion of steamboats ? Francis King, ¢ounsel and secretary of the Dominton Marine association, has written 40 the department of commerce at Washington asking the psecretary why the inspectors at Os wego, N.Y., have, this vear, refused to follow the custom which has for years been mutual, of crossing to Canadian ports, and Canadian inspge- tors to United States portyg to in- spect steamboats yearly. The stéamer America has gone to Clayton, N.Y., and it is understood the steamer Caspian will leave shortly for Oswego, N.Y., to comply with the wishes of the United States officials. Rev. Mr. Clendinnen took the|The Pierrepont was inspected at Cape [| ground that the conference had no Vincent. _ pss E right to intimate that the vote in the The steamboat companies would Presbyterian church had been "against [much rather follow the old castom. of union, though they could assume that {having the inspectors cross the lime. it had not been as favorable as that at the companies' expense, when the in the Methodist denomination. boats are being fitted out, than hav- It was decided by a sub-committeeling to go to American ports with a recommend eliminating the first [full oew and equipment. DISCOUNT All Goods sold at above diseounts except College, School Text Books and Current Magazines. 1 aa THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 260 PRINCESS. 'Phone 910, Death of a Boy. A sad death occurred on Wednes- day when Ludger Pelletier, a lad thirten years of age, passed away as a result of a long illness with ih. flammatory rheumatism. The boy, it is sald, contracted the disorder while berry-picking about, a year |'0 here, later going to the Collegiate Institute and model school, Ring- ston. Since then he has followed the occupation of cheesemaker. He has had fourteen years experience in the business and has been very successful, both in this district and elsewhere. PREPARING FOR COMING WEDDINGS y. Dresser---Our special $26.00, same in best Quarter Cui age. The trouble was brought on by drinking some water at spring. He is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ludger Pélletier, four sisters, Miss- es Rose, Marie, Josephine and Bva, sentence to beginning with the words "On the other" and ending with the worde "organic union," and instead to insert this : "Whatever may be our opinion as to the final outeome of the negotiations, which have been car This custom has always been follow- ed in the and, at the present time, the change is orly local, the inspector at Oswego (a new official), being' the only offender. It is thought that the Uswego in- past in all border waters FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. 'Sales Were Made at 13 5.8 Cents on Thursday. Flouncing English Entree Dishes, Chop Dishes, Marmalades Cut Class, In cholce designs. Pearl Handled Knives and Forks in Oak and Leather Cases. Sterling Silver fin excellent patterns and complete range of prices, SMITH BROS. Jewelors and Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses, 850 KING STRESY, ; At the Frontenac cheese hoard, on Thursday afternoon, cheese sold at 138¢c. The following factories board- ed : White--Arigan, 26; Howe Island, 30; Elm Grove, 38; Cold Springs, 70; Glenburnie, 60; Latimer, 60; Thou- sand Island, 30; McGrath, 60; Model, 60; Ontario, 21; St. Lawrence, 41; Sil- ver Springs, 4%; Elginburg, 60; Wolfe ried om, it in at least safe to say." The suggested amendment will be dis- cussed this afternoon. The Roman Catholic 'hierarcy were congratulated in one clause in the pastoral. It read : "Particularly do we record our grateful recognition of the noble work for temperance which is being promoted by the hierarey of the Roman Catholic church." Touching on polities the pastoral eontained this : "14 is an utterly false dectrine that polities are essentially harmful to C Ta religion, but it is not more false or SUCCESSFUL CH disloyal than the abrogation of Christian character and principles . in matters of public interest." A report of the committee, on cre dentials, was presentéd: It was re commended and carried that Rev. Prof. J. H. Robinson, of Moitreal College, be received into full connec tion and retained. Frederick J. MeCle- ment, of Gananoque, was received, and given the standing of a probationer, The tolls amount to a comparg- |for four years, Rev. W. J. Nesbit, B. tively small sum, on the average. |[A., B.D, Ph.D, of the Methodist and to put forth every efiort possible On a wet or stormy day the traffic | Episcopal church, was aldo' received. : hd to get the convention. arross the old structure, outside of | Rev. George H. Ford, of the Irish Me- 8 . : 4 - farmers, 'milk and delivery wag- | thodist conference, was received into ; : Village of Verona. gons, is small, not amounting to |full connection; also Rev. E. Arthur Verona, May 28.--Many from here mere than a few dollars. Wooley, Rev. J. A. Comerford and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. | The Bowman brothers Rev. Frederick Williams, of the Me- George Moir, at Bellrock. Rev. C. W. contract for collecting the tolls | thodist Episcopal church. Crane, officiated. The body was laid from the old company for years. A report was received of the com- in ithe vault to await arrival of an Since their decease, John Smith has | Mite on conference relations, Rev. absent son, wha could not reach hexe done the collecting, and has had the | John Scanian was given permanent in time for the funéral. care of the swing bridge. superannuation. William, Charlton, employed in King: ---- Rev. W. Ernest Baker, of West- ston, has been home for several daye Hotel Dien Ladies' AuxiWary. mount church, Montreal, was intro- with blood-pgison in his face. Michael The election of the officers of the La- | duced lo the conference, Keny on the proud possessor of two dies' Auxiliary of the Hotel Dieu took Rev. W. Sparling, D.D., Montreal, cows that produced thirty-eight place on Wednesday afternoon and re- conducted the evangelistic service, pounds of butter in twenty days. A sulted as follows : President, Mys, .J | Just before the noon hour, in which good record for ome being a two-year Swift; vice-president, Miss A. Hickey: | he made a strong appeal for the old heifer. Mrs. (Dr.) Freeman Waugh treasurer, Mies M. Bolger; secretary,| Ministers to get a strong grih on and little son visited her aunt, Mrs. Miss Ida C. Ronan. *'| the people, when preaching. He M. Simmohs, last ~ week. Miss Ella] On Thursday morning, a mass was| Pointed out that merely giving in. Tallen, has returned to Kingston. celebrated in the e¢hapel at the Hotel formation, was not breaching. It S. Asselstine, proprietor of the Un: Dieu for the members of the auxiliary,| Was merely "getting off stuff," as |was educated in the public school (ion house, has added a new bay win- The chapel sitar was beautifully de-| he termed it. z a ---- dow, and made other improvements to corated and the singing of the nuns "If your congregation is asleep," "Fresh fluyler's sweets." Gibson's. [his property here. Dr, Warren Wil- was _very. fine, said the speaker, "it does not neces- sien kins, Mapitoulin Islands, is visiting : sarily follow that you are not giv- ABALMA na. ing them good things. It goes to | show that your will is asleep. Wake "The Hat Store." up your will Model "Do not talk mere gush, but show Raincoats and three brothers, Harvey, Oscar and Edmond. The boy was born in Quebec where his parents had lived up until ten years ago, when they went to Michigan, and from there came to Kingston, where they have lived about a year. The funeral will take place on Friday morning at 9.30 o'clock to St. Mary's cathe- dral, where mass. will be sung by Rev. Father Hanley. spector has' misinterpreted the regula- tions on this point, and Mr. King has communicafed with Washington for information. It is not so much a local problem but, if the inspector's attitude 4s sus- tained -- the Canadian authorities might follow suit, with the result that the reciprocal and most satisfactory arrangements of the past might be | {gland, 50. broken, with probably move serious ! (olored--Howe Island, 20. developments. At 13c., L. W. Murphy secured the offering of Elm Grove, Uold Springs, Howe Island, Latime¥, 'Elginburg, St. Lawrence, Silver Springs, Untario, Ihousand Islands and -Wolle Island. At the same price, Joseph McGrath secured Glenburnie, Model and Me. Grath's. A committee was appogited, con- sisting 'ofthe president, and Messrs Ferguson and Fawcett, to wait upon the county council, to request that body to extend an invitation to the Eastern Ontario Dairymen's Associa- tion, to meet in Kingston, this year, Embroidery .45 in. wide variety of A vanety of 15 Patterns to choose from, and worth up to 95c¢. per yard FRIDAY they go on Sale at 49¢. per yd. NEWNAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store. CEIY"STILE OWNS BRIDGE, SEMAKER AS 'Government Has Not Executeo the Transfer Agreement. The Cataraqui bridge is still the property of the city, the dominion government, as yet, not having ex- ecuted the tranfer agreement. D. M. Mcintyre, city solicitor, is expecting the same in a few days. In the meantime the tolls will continue to be collected on the bridge. Henry C. Hogan, a Prominent Wolfe Islander. hy Parior Suites, ~ Mahoganr and Imitation, $25.00 up to $176. Some new ddeas in your own choice of «cavers at $50 and $65. Mahogany. Ee oR Curtains, Lin- LE HARRISON COMPANY pr Stoles and Boas Marabeau and Ostrich Feather AT GOURDIER'S Phohe 700. held the Bissell Sweepers Bissell's Cyco Ball Bearing Sweeper, Kght to handle, easy to operate, always ready. Guaranteed ten years. We sell them, the best Sweeper that the world can pro- duce at $2.75. Does not cost any more than fiv) brooms. R McFAUL'S CARPET WAHBROVSR: Died in General *Tospital. > ; The death aceurred in the general he A hospital, on Thursday morning, at an early hour, of Mrs. Alice Reede, wifes of Rev. W. H. Reede, Kilburnie, after an extended illness. The deceased had been ill for some time of brain fever, She leaves to mourn a husband and one daughter. 'The remains will he taken on Friday eveming to Vermont for burial. AENRY €. HOGAN. Wolfe Island, May 30.--Henry C Hogan, Wolle Island, the youngest son of the late John Hogan, is a pro- minent resident of this locality. He { for pa Aa TWO GOOD INVESTMENTS That desirable . location, William and Wellington Streets, consisting of Double Stone Dwelling { and Brick Extension, 66 ft. front- age on William Btreet. for $4.000; also Double Brick Dwelling and Lot. Nos. 417-19 Johnson Street, for $4. 060. 8 his old home here. Mrs. E. M. " Yorke, injured hersell quite severely by falling from a chair on which she was standing arranging some curtains, but is better. Lewis Vannest is shingling J. Walroth's house. Norman Ball is laying the foundation for his new house on Sand street. Frank Percy, Detroit, Mich., is here on a visit to relatives. "No, for the Baptists." | The Portsmouth philosopher, while in the city, Tuesday morning, shield- ing himself. with his umbrella, met one of his old-time Methodist friends. who is attending the conference, from Montreal. . After shaking hands, and when the preacher had remarked how well the philosopher looked, the latter said : "Well, sir. this is a great day for the Methodists." coruer the people that you are in earnest. Get a grip on the people and show them that they should do better. Stand out with that idea. If you do the work in. this way, you will not fail. There is no evangelistic note complete unless you have the spirit of Dershasion. i v. Basll Thompson, pastor of 1 { y | "Not altogether theirs," rejojned |PDominion strect Methodist church, Ot- With all the the preacher. "You forget the fap. [tawa, was called home Thursday i rain a big tists monopolize this weather." morning, owing to illness in the fam- |§ ELSE. art of our | The philosopher reflected a moment, ily. He will return to the conference if b: a3 a and the Baptist docti®ne of immersion |O0 Saturday, if possible. OR Saf struck him: Rev. J. B. Blanchard, of Merrick these days is | ville, left for his home on Thursday, in Men's and having been called there owing to the ms. so Ba Ladies gd Raincoats, death of Dr, Johnston, an old mem- bér of his congregation. Wethink we y Juckett sotpany ' x make was at ey had given an have the option on its stock. - i kind that | : most parti- : Matched the Coin. Plenty of Salvia tunias Snapdragons | Stock All kinds of Bedding Plants at PURDY'S 109 BROCK STREET | 2 i . When 'in England, Governor Foss, of a or . : six years. { cular people want and at |p| Massachusetts, had luncheon with a» . iverything in floral de- Mrs, John Fee eighty-$§! . A rominent Englishman noted for 4 eight years. Eh popular prices. Pi of his ancestry. Taking a Thomas Robinson died, Bixty- Bah © ul ' coin from his pocket, the Englishman 3 : 5 seven N ke said : "My great-great-grand - father They May Merge. Hamilton, Ont., May 30.--It is rumored that the Tuckeet company of this city and the Macdonald rom- pany of Montreal, the largest to- bacco manufacturers in Canada, « have decided to amalgamate, and that the detalls are being worked out now. One object of the consoli- dation is to make a more effective fight against the Ameriean tobacco trust. It is said that large addi- tions will be made to the Hamilton plant. The only statement the offi- cials of the Tuckett company would Desirable Dwellings and Sale In all pafts of the City Lots for Fire Insurance. Money to loan MULLIN The Real Estate Broker 'Phone 539. Division Street, Cor. Jolmson, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 4GO. William Wharin died, aged eighty- died, aged Installing New Lights. A much 'needed piece of work is be ing dodo In, the Fepincing of the old wixt p power lamps in Sydene am Stroct Mothodist church with for- | Methodist Tornam Street y watt Tangstens. The work was| "gGoudaur begun' on Wednesday and will be com-|; pleted on Friday. Tn all, seventv-six new lamps will installed and it is said that thie will make the church 4 . - The Montreal conference of the Meth- was made a lord by the king whose picture vou see in this Shilling. "In: deed 1" iled the governor, smiling, as he produced another eoin. "What a coincidence ! My greal-great-grand- father was made an angel by the In. dian whose picture yout see on this cent." A @emorial Pulpit. Cobourg, May 30.---A memorial pulpit has been presented to St. George's church, Grafton, In mem- ory of the late Lieut-Col. R. G. Rogers by his widow, It will be dedicated on Sunday, June 9th. ALL EYES ARK ON This Laundry AND ITS IDEAL WORE. All eyes adore nur cleanliness All eyes see our supeglority. All eyes admire us. They positively loge wus *those white . things." As | long as they have ts go a- ] laundering hoy. beesuse thelr tender Hmbs: we don't crush their downy fiiminess: we don't scorch and tear their fine skins 46 Real Estate. There is no | safer investment on earth---in fact, it Is the earth. Get a piece of it. , 'More fortunes have been: il Real [Thehotels of the city were erowded to capacity on Wi y, There was an exéeptional namber of travellers in town as well as many visitors at- tracted by the Methodist conference. Most of the hotels had to turn guests away. Prevost, Brock street. has received all dis spring and summer goods for 1 his order clothing department, ami ready-made dothing and gents' fur hebing Gepas ¢. All well assort- w wew goods. «s&thens, wear Brockville, is a local option village. Some ties ain Brockville: and' broag hauled up before the magistrate, who We sell the best $1.00 Umbrella in Kingston. Other kinds 50c to $5. ' The eyes examined a Re. gistered OPTOMETRI and Hausen or acies FITTED by an Expert Opticlan---this is the service we extend to ail who do not ges :praperiy! , Isn't this the kid of an ca. tabiishment you want to trust the care of your eves to? J. S. Asseistine D. 0. §. $42 King St. "Phome 1019. »

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