Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1912, p. 2

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LI AAT alana THE DAIL. _JUTISHE WRIG, TUESDAY, DECEMEER ed Fridays durifx January asd Febru ; i 7 $ | ay and not again this autumn, HOW M Nf Will RUN - ; rr Sia ) 1 . i § Miss Adda Nicolle, bt niun sive 4 jatves ai Tharsday dur Loronts 5 -_ 2 by { A i . wnd a couple of weeks. Mis a IN OTHE WARD ALDERMANIC Re - ib Practical vicolle will also go to Toronk to 1 ENTREE : : 5 resume her studies at the Toromtor ° ELECTION 32 : Y # Tickler-Memo Conservatory of Music. | : x ---- TE 1 All calendars formerly pric- : Mrs. J. W. Ansley, Earl street, who It Will Not be Kuown Definitely! ed at from 25¢ to 50¢ to clear > \ Mr R. 5. Wald Ki | has been visiting her daughter, Mre. § Until Thie Feeling at Nine ; at 1 3 ea h . We are showing a few Model is I Wet a oy "e Jet {Walter Phillips, in Portland, Uregon, | O'Clock, When Qualification | BA na " ory Hom a i L a p MN he > t i - i "COC 4 square pan#sj Coals In the higher grades of Furs , people this evening at a. very joily vp whistling Sole. W. Gordon add | Papers Are Filed. | oval and pad styles Not at attractive prices... A word to the jiltle dance for Mise "Mabel Waldron tle *OR "Hilly > returned to Torotits, | There is much speculat "as to what | duplicatea elsewhere at double wise buyer is sufficient. fhe guests include Mim Rose Rogers,| yo. fo ding Christmas' with Dr. candidates will contest in the price Miss Marjorie Untapbell, Miss Marydeo ions parents, Mr. and Mra ~ W_ Wards for aldermanic Pposifions- Those ne tp y : : file 1 J Miss LEieanor Phelan, Miss | (oo I Alfred or {who mtenad to run for oie must i SR {five Kent, Miss Porothes Sweeney, Ston, 210 Alin stem their qualification papers by nine! 0 en {al Ma ( h Mi K 'o'el y i h BE irgaret Conningham, Miss Aa Mins i . Hugh Frontenge © clock Tuesday o vening with the city + 3 3 aun BE ek, Tontena clerk. A couple of acclamations arel New Years Day Hae The Fur House Brock Dine Khar, Nina Hie! Browne: stent, went so Peterbore today te {talked of, but by mo mean I : - anor ant eta Miones, | a : ¢ alked © mt are hy mo means as ¥ > Gaod or ever ha th . i i pend New Year's with friends. ¥ cr e rom 9.09 0 12.00 am. »waod Tor every day in the Ih Ruth Anglin, Miss Ruth Martin, | "yl "vue Williams, Toronto, is sured. Whether Mayor Hoag will runt amt your s N.B.---~These Costs were made by Miss Annie Minnes, Miss Lily Murray, | 00 00 visiting her sister, Mer {has pot been decided. He preluta a he largest assortment in 1.00 to 3.00 p.m An ognament on any desk small ward rather than Froailenac, and A record of vast as well as us to demonstrate the different Messrs, Fred. snd Geolirey Hale, Her- Russell: White. (ery str ha a i . . #tyles, and are decidedly superior to bert Steacy, Sherman Hill, Harold Miss Ban { in { Taity ave. | Would likejo get attached to St | the city, ranging in price from A full supply of current ire laemoranda the ordinary ready-made cost. Firownfield; Dick Elmer, William Gar- ne; visiting her nicer Mrs y Har. | Lawrence He is nominated in ree | € for 3c upwards Magazines and Ladies' Journ. vett, Erie Carruthers, Ted Mg rd or Boyd, Detroit. » : als, {lion Livingston, leaslie Smith, Kod-| yf "og ap Robert Wallace, Barrie wards. a= also is Dr. A. WW. Kichard { won. It is said that the labor men | would like the doctor as eandidale in | i ow Stewart, Collamer Calvin. Ronit 7 . Tr Aogiin,. Hugh Farthiog, Montres rent, are spending the holidays in Frontenac It is possible that Ald - | Arnott Miones, Harry Wade and Wi i" PAPABES. wo. [Ys in McCarthy may again be u candidate iv | . 1h : 3 rfp ' Cataraqui ward. Ald. Hanley and ex- | £ x STORE . . o x! : iam Minnes . . NE . » Dr. and Mra. E Williams, {Ald. Toye may "hook up' m Syden-| -m | Broekville, spent Christmas the guests | ' ) 3 ; . " " : aL - * yg i i ward, d Br. Avkroy 3 x- | : I Mr. and Mrs. George Nicol, Uatura- | of the atier's parents, (Colonel and Ham ard A 5 ato) @ and Vie X i qui, entertained at a family gathering | yo Spooner, (ilenburnie, P.O ayor raha try conclusions in Vie \ = i . he RB. : yaa, toria wa lun Christmas Day. Those from B1 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Spooner have |, discussion 'took place in the Rid, ; and 102 PRINCESS STREET. distance were their son, DD. Stuart | ..iuemed to Montreal, after sending ony ward nomination bo th an. Mon You ean have almost anything in| Nicol, ; B.Se., of Montreal; Clarence (Christmas with Colonel and Mrs. C. d yu Fy in ma sion gr ' - + : . v . po » © « our stores at greatly reduced prices | Ch#mwa, of, Montreal; GC, Fawn t hown, | W. Spooner, Glenburnie, P.O oa in which some of ile meg Jah innipe, . y, " ' this week, wile and Won, > "win, 9} Tamipiy a H L P. fama, of Faoshill Y Inominated candidates were sighing the ¢ Edwi Chow wile ad son, of | Spark ho" graTeula, a 5. R. E. |oames on the nomination blanks. The \ Money Is preferable to goods] + RAwin own, and ' I Sparks, Jo non street. law distinetly states that the name wh ntering up stock Winnipeg, are visiting their gram Mrs. A. + Johnston, Montreal, must be written in full, but in ope en el EB up . mother, Mrs. Thomas Conley, 209leame, to-day, to spend--the New Year » g University avenue 7 with Mr. and Mrs. William Bailie, Capt. and Mrs. Eaton have arrived | Barrie street, in town from Toronto and are en pen Mes. W. H. Wormwith, Karl street, that aidermen seeking re-election did sion at Mrs. Gamble's, Queen street. [has gone to Lachine to' be with her not turn up at the nomination booths Mr. Bowie Dunbar has returned to aughter for some time Do Ramina Lion } othe { Baal il town after Spending o igen (Continued un page 3.) tions, but were mot given the oppor- Our Diamonds, = Necklets, oe -------- 5 S --~ tawn with his parents, Col. a tunity Rings, Watches, Sfiver Mani- : cure and Tollet Sets, Cuff J. 8. Dunbar. B ! A TRIN Oh Mr. Heber Lafierty and Mr. Huntley ITY OF GIFTS ---------- . | Public New Year's Reception, A er ---- Macpherson, K.C. H.A., will leave on hla | Wednesday to take a four months' At Young Men's Christian * agociy uz ether articles for Bit . | course in Juebee, WERE MADE TY a SER | tio u Wednesday, lan. 1st . te giving are chosen with experi- 5 Mr, Fred Melarland, of Calgary, Ld ) MIS MEEK Aji 020 pm a1 t expe who 14 visiting his parents, Mr. and RETIRING ORGANIST. | Musical 'and athletic programme ence and care Mrs. James MeParland, King strest jat ® e'clock, followed by light re | left to-day to spend some time in Mon- | Various Organizations Remembered | (reshmenis H , No printed invitatic re being treal. a bic 4 ¢ v ns ar being * 4» er Upon the Kve of Her Mare issued, although a cordial invitat'on case this was not done. so objection } was raised. # Nome of the ratepayers compliined We have now an excellent range of vifts for your inspec. don. an 9 3. SMITH BROS. A 1 Me rage--Her Services Highly Ap-iis extended to all men and | ue assembled u good! ; ¢ . : Mr. J. M. Farrell and his daughter, Tolle, Woo tempany of the A i Jewelrs and Opticians, I I | Adam, of Prescott, arrived in town | Prec lnted, to att nd, : | an Monday and ave the guests of Mrs. In the lectuce ball of Queen Stoel Children admitted only when | Gearge Richardson, University aven- | Mathodist éhurch, last evening, there companied by : quits. Mr. J. MeAdam and Miss hate ; ' ahurch to part t we ( 850 KING SYRERT ! Miss Clara' Farrell, Barrie street, have |. pre TE pre an Wabi It Nigh oman Nove Mis aby ) ir . ; Issuers of Marriage Licenses. May it be to all, {returned home from Utica where they Meek, the eflicient organist ery Happy and \ } \ rooms, at the corner y y WhO bas | King and Union streets. or Monda y tarminated her engagement to enter end p! | : Repair and Upholstering work for a few days upon another engagement which all | Knights her ald eae pi tly done. | Capt. and Mrs. Homer Dixon, of hope may be of a I 3" 1 Knights of Columbus held an! enjoy ag ' | Winnipeg, have been transferred fo To- | J to. he . d x existence. She able New Year function, in the. form w martied on New Year's even | of a card party and dance. The pa- 'Phone 96. ronto Mr. H. J. Bowgarde, cf the Stand- ing. Captain Robert Crawford acted tronesses were. Mrs. William Gibson, Yours, ard Bank of Canada, left to-day to | were the guests of Mr. Harry Farrell as chairman, and the first presenta | Mrs, ( A. Morrison, Mrs, Rhotni pn" New Year's in Toronto. tion was that of a case of pearl: | Keenan, Mrs. W. . MeDonald, Mrs Mr. Jeremy 'Iaylor, who has heen handind dessert knives and forks, the | Conway, Mrs. H. P.Smith. | imting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. choir being responsible for the gift, Cards were played from eight to ten ® Jeremy Taylor, Earl street, has re- John Shea read a pleasing address | o'clock. which was followed by a | turned to Detreit and Mrs. J. Evans tendored the gift. | dance, about sixty couples * 'tripping' Mrs, 1H. B. Munre, Lynn, Mass, will W. E. Baswem replied in humorous [to the strains of Croshy and O"Con- Prasperous Year. . FURS arrive in town this week to visit her vein on behalf of Miss Meek, und he {nor"s orchestra. The allair broke parents, Mr:.and Mrs. John Macedon. | WAS followed by remarks by FE. W, [afer one o'clock. ald, University avenue. Hither. The Young Men's Club eas ae man ' - - . - ound volee in its regrets with an . A A Mr. and Mrs. George 'Lyman have re Budi and a putse of gold. HB. © Dans ave Was Enlarged. . i We have a choice turned to Montreal alter spending whykhire read the address and R. aniel 3yron has been before the | i Christmas with Mrs. Theodore Lyman, |J. MeCldland replied. Captain Craw- | f0urt, many times, for being drunk. : The Always Busy assortment of Furs for Christmas Gifts. "(alderwood."' ford entered the gift of the official | H® 's & member of the 'prohibited Mr. Hugh Farthing, of Montreal, is [boards, a handsome silver card case] H3t." When hafore Magistrate Store | 7 the guest of Mrs. W. B. Dilton, John- [and purse with a valuable amount of Farnell, Tuesday morning, he was . . | son street. gold in it:" Dr. Sparks, G. FE. Date | Questioned, as to where he had se- Mr. Arthur Martin, who has been man and W. J. Crothers made fitting cured bis liquor, and he gave the visiting his father, Mr. W. CU, Martin, [replics aud J. G. Elliott spoke for | Magistrate the name of a man who Clergy street, left to-day for Toromto |the little lady. had secured him a bottle The | {en route to Chicago. The addresses all breathed a kindie | "@€ Wis enlarged until Thursday | i GOU B D 1 E R'S Major and Mrs. Bennet, are expected | spirit; regret was markedly in evidence : Se : {from Toronto next week. Major Hehe at her removal. Her fidelity to duty Tow - Single Sumpigint from, the Aett will take a course at 'the bar-fand her genial disposition bad been |Pundreds of boxes of Re ross ~~ i i sof Rec ~ | 76-78 Brock Street. | racks, : such that there had mot been a vipple | UTiPPe sold from "'Gibson's. | Capt. W. H. I'. Elkins arrived in fypon the placid musical waters pe Lowiy Waller appears in : A Marriage town to-day from Ottawa to attend all the years she had presided at the o Suven mee, at the rand, on the dinner at the barracks this even organ. She was wished shundant Thursday. January 9th. ing. ao. happiness and prosperity in her fu: > Se N IM x } Hod i ture lide, 1 Nr. ane Mrs. Norval Hodgson, o During the evening Mrs. Evans, ------ 1 108, Ulex tation, b . lads expressing good wishes and Foy yo Ga He of Hatrow- happiness hereafter. Refreshments were ami and Mr, M. J. Horsey, of Ot served and an evening of yreat en- 2 i » fa pt in Gg fn he, 20030 SL st, Business sed with "Auld Lang Syne" and "Ged Captain and Mrs. Philip - Prideaux, | ** OH asl William street, returned fom Ottawa | Save the King. Porgy: a I --" I-------------- on Monday. 8 RS OVE n -) Miss Edith Hague, University ave- TALKED MATTERS OVFR. TC TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. "i : A Investment ae, loft, on dotlay, fo Brockville, | Boaed of Works and Canada What Happened in Kingston and to visi a, JF. Jackson. C C ' Sioa Elsewhere in 1887. iE Mrs. Buchanan, 148 Stuart street, Nothing of a definite pature has Thee qe oe hurd and fifty 3 will receive on the first and second | 88 ye. been arrived at between the ywembers inthe loung Men's Christin . i . . . city. and the Canaea Creosoting HH} Association The 's Horst A Bakeshop fully equpiped The ice bridge between the oily and ' company, regarding the 'ocating of - ) . : that concern in the city. The Board she islands was formed to-day. It is : doing a good business. to- THAT TOBACCO of Works, and Mr Keuhn, the engi- |}§ Jing shongh. to lear a hore aad Ee | leigh. Returns thanks to ; gether with welling stables bland large yard, close to is romney. ihe to of an he wos along foot i Shares a thie siekivn O1 the i i fo { The i i. uh hief of uder company's plant, a conference have ted rds # annual report of the che | Only 450 per pound. For chewing and | on Monday afternoon. That official con 3 Wi police shows that during the year 627 KINGSTON CITIZENS i has gone over pites in the city. and . . arrests were made. Theres were 449 t ? A. MAGLNANY, { r } p Av, tarie Street. though there are difficulties to be 3 arrseis made for drunkenpess i - surmounted, # is undersiocod that making oui Lisines sfor J. Dempster, a famous checker play for their increased 1 at y (Kingston for $2500. er, gave an exhibition here the company 's desirous of locating Ls ; } } hers. ronage and wishes them \ / At the conference, the whole mat- The Year 1912 ' Aged Wolfe Islander Dead, g IE ' ter was reviewed, and result:d in : Wolfe Igland suffered the loss © . WwW P the city engineer being instructed one of ita oldest residents on Sun- A Bright and Prosperous - . MU LLIN 'to prepare a plan eof putting the day, when Samuel Forbes passed u Pp site in shape for thw erection of the [J © ow rest, The deceased gentleman was {company's buildings. This the com- Th Be t d tborn in Ireland, eighty-seven years NEW TERR. ipany will compare with other pro- e S$ an ago. and came to this conntry when | lj young and took up residence at Wolfe Isiand where he resided ever : | . * Alig. Elliott (ebairman), Fair, Lit- |} big li since. © was a Presbyterian in on, Pata, ue Jia Ald. Shaw gest mn a i religion. He is survived by two sons | 1 § | chairman o @ Industries commit- |§ 2 §| and one daughter, Walter. of Wolfe TIND THE BAG oF Goud ™ : ; ' { his 1! Island, Albert of Garden Island, and S.- ABOVE PicTURE. : ; | our tory. Mrs. Caverly, of Wolfe Island. The Kingston's Real Estate Broker, funeral took place on Monday morn- John Mitchell, labor leader, I We return our hearty : ng. at san welotk 10 the. Sarin. Washington. will pay a visit to th | ) 1 thanks and wish them one J} conducted by Rev. Mr. Ferguson. and all ll The pall-bearers were William Faw- §i cott. Duncan Macdonald, Herbert . iH Bsford 'and Alexander Macdonnid. The marriage took place at'the par- Decem AND PROSPEROUS sonage, M2 Brock ¢treet, | ' ied, Rev. John Webst inating, 3 ~they come bounding in to of Miss Mary Besa, of Ki Ea ] ether prowd, reso. ¢ M.Clyde, of Cataraqui. i . H outdo December 30th, Rev. Mr. Webster | 4 ciated at the "marriage of Miss reas May Desshaugh, and Frank B.

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