Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1913, p. 2

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You can have almost anything in 'Stores at greatly reduced prices Is week, Movey is preferable Repair and Upholstering work promptly done. 'Phone 90. te goods RECA POTICA.. somEws WERE PUT ON THEM A in / By Conservative Bosses Who Had Makes a Statement, After a survey of Monday's election, Ald. 8. RB. Bailey has come to the con- clusion that some support pledged to him at the beginning slip- ped away because political screws were put on in several places hy- heads of the conservative party; who were in a position to dictate: The, "ote was well broken up throughout the city, but a few conservatives who 'had intended doing some work for him, were drawn off. ® ne of his leading supporters or- iginally, who was to have been a strength -to him in Victoria ward, was not '"'on deck," and his dropping out meant probaply a loss of fifty 'votes, which were not gathered in. 1t was that he he had thus been *'thrown down' by a friend. He is thankful to Rideau ward elec- tors for the way they stood by him. The vote up there, he says, shows that Mayor Hoag does not own that ward. When asked if He intended taking action regarding the circular of Mayor- elect Rigney, sued last Saturday' ev- ening, in which the Jatter intimated that the roorback was apparently is- sued with the sanction and knowledge of his opponent, Ald." Bailey said that the election was now over, : and he would let the matter drop. No re, sponsible persons, he said, believed for a moment that he knew anything of the issuing of the roorback. In fact, it was generally blamed upon his op- ponents, and a number of people had voted for him in consequence. GENERAL DRURY'S DEATH Occurred at' Residence of George Porteous, Montreal. Montreal Star. Death came suddenly to Major-Ge neral Drury, at 2 p.m. * Monday, fol lowing a 'seizure by which he had been overcome while a guest at the residence of Georgé Porteous, McTav- ish street. 1° Major-General Drury had not heen in good health for same time and during last week came to Montreal for the purpose of receiving medical attention. He was in good spirits Sunday and was to have met several friends at dinner. Previous to -the time set for this gathering General Drury had been stricken and it 'was necessary. to telephone to the various guests informing them of the sudden illness. A twenty-five word For Sale advt. in the Whig costs only 25¢. for one day tor bc. for three days. 1b will dispose lof that lot or house at » good price. Try it. Great sale of women's nigh house boots, common sense $1.35, while they last.--Dutton's. In ten' minutes in Pembroke $23.- Electrical Qompany of Canada, to be located at Pembroke. $14.00 club bag, Tined Jeather, $8, i ujton' 'e, 209 Princess street. h1 Lo Godkin has been glected peeve Blof the township of Clarendon and Miller. There are six candidates for i§] the office of councillors.' See ous bargain sult case, $1.50, Duttton's. Hutton' | Limited iB . 18 MARKET TREET, KINGSTON, | }| Fire, Life, Aceltent, Marine Insus- Real Estate, Stocks, Specialties. J. O.. Hutton, H. 8S. Crumley, Colin Ulnrk, Agents, 8 With the "Rooster" on It Lis crowing louder as he goes along Only 46c per pound. For chewing and amoking. AT A MACLEAN, +» Ontario . 's Beauty Parlor Leave your order for Spirs ella. High-grade Corsets for the spring. Manicuring, Shampooing, etc., done. Fancy - Goods; C.P.C. Gbods 'a ality. M. F. DUNNETT 181 Wellington St oy a scientific remedy. It acted 51d on the blood. It combines . the uilc acid and makes it sol- uble, and the blood carries the com-. that was "Phone $78.1 THEY THREW HIM DOWN| the Power to Dictate--ald. Bailey | quite a shock to Ald. Bailey to think, respondent writes : ating Thursday morning. Band. in the even ing. Stare simi A Child Burned, Martin H. Timm, aged ten months, son of Mr, and Mrs. Tham, 24 Ear, street, is undergoing treatment at! the general hospital for injuries he received by being burnt when some, hot liquid fell on him. T Y.MC.A. Bible Stady Club. The Young Men's Bible Study Club of the ¥. M. €. A. met on Monday évening, and after supper was led, by iobert Meek in. the study of Peter. "What made a Caristian of Peter," was the subject for study and it brought out some interesting suggestions on what constitutes a Christian. i -------- ri Queen's Congratulates James Bews. "Che Whigs Queen's university cor- The congratulations of the students are extended to their popular physical instructor, James Bews, upon his election as alderman to represent Ri- dean ward, They feel confident that he will grace the position and prove a 'worthy councillor. * Oddfellows at Ganapoque. The district deputy grand master, J, Saunders; of the 1.0:0.F., went \ to Gananoque with a team of officers to install the officers in Gananoque lodge, No. 114, on Monday evening. Those who accompanied Mr. Saunders were John Marshall, chaplain; William J. -Arniel, and marshal; Robert Slodn, nancial secretary; W. Hamil- ton, recording i William Les- lie, vice-grand, and bert Dyke, grand treasurer. rg the installa: tion a social eveming was enjoyed and refreshments were served. 14th Regiment Sergeants. * The 14th' Regiment sergeants met at the Armouriés, on Monday 'evening, and made some arfangements for thy semi-centennial celebration to be held in the city this coming summer. Tt was decided to allow the protest en: tered by the members of No. 5 com: pany to drop and the signallprs wero declared winners of the left half bat- talion. The winners Of the leit half will now meet the members of No. 1 company, in the first. game of the in- door baseball finale; on Thursday evening. Three games will be played, Denth of Muriel Baird, The death occurred, in the Hotel Dieu, on Monday, of Muriel Baird, aged twelve Years, daughter of Rohert Baird, 246 Karl stréct. Deceased had been ill for some. time, suffering from #pinal meningitis, She was beloved by all her companions and friends. She attended Louise school. In addition to her parents, she is survived by two brothers, Hubert and Gordon, and three' sisters, Mary, Norma and Olive. The funeral service will take place at the home of 'her fzther, on Wednesday 000 was subscribed for stoek in the 2 ge i | secretary of the Students" | reconstruct the damaged fternoon, at 230 o'clock. Rev. Thomas, W. Neal will officiate at the sti Filling Orders, 'The plant of the Standard Paint Co. of Canada, Limited, at Lachine, Que., where Ru-ber-oid Robfing ir manufactured, was badly damaged by fire on December 28th last. For- tunately, most of the company's equipment and some stock were saved, enabling them to continue to supply Ru-ber-oid Roofing, Karoid Roofing, Sovereign Felt and their other products without delay. Prompt steps have been taken to building and replace the equipment destroyed, so that the users of the- compaity's produets will suffer no inconveni- ence. Y:W.C.A. REPORTS What Was Accomplished Month of December. For the month of December the total attendance at the gymnasium and Y. W.C.A. building was 355; at religious meetings, 204; at social, 73; at gvm- nasinm, 115; at educational clases, 127: total meals served, boarders, 1 #45; served transients, 37. One distinguished visitor -during the month was Miss Anna Brown, women's Volunteer During Movement of America. The Fellowship Club dressed - sixty dolls for the poor, which were distribu- Salvation Army, Canon The Mothers' Club had # Supper on the 6th, and were given a stereoptican lecture by Dr. Lake. fi DIVISION FOYRE CASES, | Sisbman Fr 16 'Appear Arsinst ta, Queers Fiudent, The yicant 'dicprite of the students | with the local cab men regarding (want tne founer condidered eocessive | charges for driving to recent Queen's dances, culminated in legal proceed- ings. On Tuesday morning, in the di- vision court, Judge Madden, of Napa- |] which, owing to the principals, nee, setiled a case, the action of one of (was of brief. dupation. A case had been entered by a cab driver against a student for fare to the amount of £3. When called, the plaintifi was not present, - therefore withdrawing the ease. The defendant Had deposited $2 | with' the court for the fare. The judge dismissed the case, the plaintilf hav- ing Sa uy | pay the costs, above the $2. ckét disposed of by the judge in division court was very large, and the. sitting was not finished until late in the alternoon. "There were over forty cases, and fifteen judgment sum- monses, In one, Thomas Evans sued R. E. Harpell for an account of $100, aris- ing from a horse that had been pur- chased. J. L. Whiting, K.C., appear ed de the plaintiff and W. ¥. Nickle, K.C., defeoded Harpell. Judgment was "given for Evans for $100, less a counter claim of $9. DAIRYMEN'S OONVENTION. Will Open in This City on Wednes- day Morning, The thirty-sixth annual donvention of the Eastern Ontario BPairymen's Association will open.in the City Hall on Wednesday, and for three Kinston will be the headquarters of many of the prominent dairymen of the country. Quite a large number of delegates arrived in the city to- day to attend the convention, Wednesday will be regarded as farm- ers' day. ' At the opening an address will. be given by the acting presi- deni, G. A. Gillespie, after which com- mittees will be appointed, Dr. J. W. Edwards, M.P:;, and Anthony Rankin, M.P.P., are down on the programme for addresses. Prominent speakers on dairying from different "parts will bo present. The Wednesday evening session will take the form of a citizens' meeting, Hon. Senator Derbyshire will take the 'chair and Mayor "Hoag will de liver an address of welcome to the delegates. "Buy cough syrups." Gibson's. mm Kingston's LOW PRICES | | | Select Fur Cloaks You will find a'most every kind of Fur Jacket in our stock, and if you don't we can soon make 10 your measure just what you want. You can't better om prices. The Merry Makers' Club made scrap for the hospital. The ¢hildren's' ee. | junior department. held a party on, 21st, when refreshments, * games, eld., werd enjoyed. A splendid Christ- mas ves service was held on the 15th with largest attendance yet. Mrs. {Rev.) Meclntosh gave a talk. All the clubs of the association, hav- ing had a two weeks' vacation, will bination to the. Kinet: Where it ls; resume their. work this wesk. ' eliminated in the other prepivation market. Al Send for a trial eo Red Rheumatism Cure to-day. 25¢, postage ji paid, or five tor § 00. ey way. on the Fe rol LOCAL OFTION RESULTS. Huw the: Vote Mood af the. Sevorst Rha scanits. oT option con tests ip this district were: RanTow a Local. ovtion Jape} 'to-day, despite op- Nay ean Place-<Local option ' re- suited. for the by-law 380; by-law, 391. Newboro---Leeal option of 12 over a 'hres atas' {1 ue I Persian Lami, $1.50 up | Hudson Seal, $1.00 up. | Near Seal, $65 up Muskrat, $75 up | I Russias Pony, $750 | i Canadian Ermine, $50 wp | f Mink Marmot, $65 wp | | Satan, 355 9. | popular opinion. f= i || what Happencd fo Kingston and Hi Elsewhere in 1887, ini the Seon "at othe lochs" 0 §! ing rinks days ciated the. trust which never before sold at less than $1.50 or $1.25. By David Graham Phillips: The Leopard's Spots. White Magie The Clanman, Hungry Heart, By Margaret Deland: Adventures of Dr. Lavander's People. Craig. John Ward Preacher. The Husband's Story. _By Ropt. W. Chambers: Old Wives for New. , Some Ladies in Haste. Ligiut. Fingered Gentry, The Special Messenger. Second Generation. The Danger Mark, The Plum Tree. Winston of the Prairie, by By Rex Beach: Bindloss, 1 Going Some. The Goose Girl, by McGrath. The Silver Horde. A Certain Rich Man, by Wm The Barrier. | Alle White. By Thos. Dixon: Excuse Me, by Rupert Hughes, The One Woman. The Dop Doctor, Dehan. Joshua by Richard' COLLEGE BOOK STORE | 45¢ BOOK SALE 45¢c $1.50 and $1.25 Reprints at 45c. r One Thoutand Coples to select from of Books that have proved. 'their Among the list are:-- worth. - Books Trall of the Lonesome Pine, by John Fox, Jr. The Master's Violin, by Myrtle Reéd. Bella Donna, by Hitchins. The Beauty, by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow. The Log of a Cowboy, by Andy Adams. The Game, by Jack London. The Roe in the Ring, oy Me- Cutcheon. . Hopalong, Cassidy, by ence Mulford. The White Sister, Crawford ' Clar- by Marion Thevery best range of New and Model Corsets in city. The celebrated mak- ers Crompton and D. & A. are strong favorites in our department. All the newest styles at prices ranging from 50c to $3 a pair. Six of the Best Models to show you at $1.00 Pair. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, fast color, seamless, full fashioned, all sizes Special at 25¢, 35¢ and 50c a pair. Men's Black Cashmere Socks, imported lines, extra value, 25¢ 35c¢ and 0c pair. Ladies' Elastic' Ribbed -Under- wear, White and Natural. 25¢c to $1.25 a pair. Still selling the best line of Ladies' Kid Gloves in the trade at $! a pair. ' Black and Colors. Each pair guaranteed. NEWMAN & SHAW THE ALWAYS BUSY STORER. THE GENERAL HOSPITAL. | gas Meeting of the Board of Governors on Moncay. The Board of Governors of King- ston General hospital met on Mon- i day aftermoon. Present: R. Uglow, T. F. Harrison, H. D. Bibby, A. F.} Caowyn and Rev. D. Laing, The government inspector, Dr. R. | W. Bruce Smith, submitted tis year- !ly report, stating that He noticed many very satisfactory improvements in the hospital. The report also con-, tained Some suggestions which will} be looked into and reportel on by | the committee of management. , - | In response to an appeal by - ofr cular letter, sent out generally through the adjacent counties, and a limited number through the. city, | the sum of about $425 was received. 3 T: F. Harrison and R. E. Kent were appointed visiting governors for the , present month. The People's Florist, Returns thanks to _ ronage and wishes them } | i for their increased pat- All rémaiging Ebony Toilet Pleces in 'our Stock will be subjected to a discount dur- ing January of 25 per cent. These articles comprise Mir- rors, Hair Brushes, Manicure Pieces, Cloth and Hat Brushes, SMITH BROS. Jewelrs and Opticiabs, 856 KING STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. FUR SALE 20 p. c. discount off all Furs. All sales cash. GOURDIER'S 76-78 Brock Street. A New Brick Dwelling: On Division St., south of Princess, containing 10 rooms, improvements, furnace and gas, for $4,100 Ait nk Pes * A PERSONAL TRIBUTE By Ontario Ward to Alderman 1. ¥. Harrison. | To many the re-election of Ald, T.- F. Harrison in Ontario ward was Somewhat of a surprise. When tion was announced a the remark : ~ man that deserves 'it more TR This - was an expression id Ald. 'Harrison said that he appre the p had again placed in him. He had not solitited votes but #lood on his If in no other light "hi ig lection is a personal tribute. Tia ------------ new, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. : ut { rs Ben they should come hére for an examination of the eyes ta determine WHY read- fa is not as It used to be get Glasses 'that will re- the vision to normal n. rowdy YOUR sight? J. S. Asseistine D. 0. S. Registered Optometrist & Optician 242 King 8 "Phone 1019, themselves wishing the Tpers 'would « HES Karger toed the: Eye- The temperance people want. to hy ied with skat- city is well su je -rink on the at Present. W. MULLIN Kingston's Real Estate Broker,

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