Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Jan 1913, p. 5

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- e (0 Two special lines No Fine paper, high ent, white or blue lined, 78¢c per 1,000 98¢c per 1,000 While they last, at UGLO W'S 141 PRINCESS STREET od when you try on one of our Coats and you will admit that the fabric, the fit and the finish sets off your figure to advantage. We warrant every garment we sell to be per- fect in every particular, or there isno sale. Style is the chief feat- ure after the exact fit, and our reputation is built upon our past successes in pleasing patrons. THOMAS LAMBERT Merchant Tailor 157 PRINCESS STREET. E. BLAKE THOMPSON, Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance ~--Agent for---- MISS REEDE MARRIED AT HER FATHER'S HOME, A Pleasant Event at the Kilbirnie Manse--g Young Farmer Wins a Bride at Godfrey. Kilburnie, Jan. 6.--Miss Emma Alice lteede, the only daughter of the Rev. H. 'W. Reede, M.A, pastor of the St, John's and Sand Hill Presbyterian churches, Pittsburgh, was united in marriage to William A. Davidson, South Mend, Ind., on New®Year's ev- ening. 'The bride was prettily attired in a peacock blue satin dress trimmed with Clugny lace, being remade from her mother's wedding dress. The cere mony was performed by her father and the bride was given away by her brother, Robert H. e, of BSaska: toon, the wedding maréh being played by Miss Nettie Cowan. Only the im: mediate irignds were present. Messrs, Heid and Hdwmbrook, ocater- ers, Kingston, served a tasty lunch FOUR FATAL INURIES IN A | DYNAMITE EXPLOSION ~~ rigs Om Railway Construction at Christie's Lake--Finley Mclean Brought to the General Hospital, As a result of a dynamite explosion, (Which occurred at Murdock's construc tion camp near Christie's Lake on {Saturday afternoon, three men 'met death and the fourth is mow confined to the general hospital here. "I'he dead are:--Alexander McTavish, whose only relative is a sister in Oakland, New Zealand; Alexanher Morrison, of Foi- rester Falls, Ont., who leaves a wife and family, and the third was an Kng- lishman by the mame of Court. Fin: ley Mclean, the fourth, - received min- or injuries and will recover, . The men were employed on the Can- adian Pacific lake line, from Ottawa to Belleville and were employed in blasting. : The four men were employed in load- } after the ceremony. A number of use- ing a hole when the dynamite explod- Jul 'and handsome presents attested ed, throwing the four men into the the regard of many friends to the air. Court was instantly killed. Medi- bride ard her husband. Before mid- cal aid was summoned t McTavish night they left Sti. John's nianse in 'and Morrison passed away a few min- an auto for the miduight train to T'o- "utes later. ronto and thén to spend the week-end Mclean was brought to the city on in St. Thomas, Their home will be in Monday afternoon over the 3 anadian South Bend, Ind., where Mr. lgvidson Pacific railway and removed to the is assistant master mechanic t the general hospital in James Reid's am- Singer Manufactwing company. He is bulance. Upon arrival at the hospital a graduate in elecirical engineering he was examined by Drs. Bogart and from the Bliss Electrical School of Russell. The injuries consisted of a Washington, D.C'., and from the Uni-' couple of fractured ribs and also an versity of Michigan. His parents re- injury to his spine. An inquest was side mn St. 'thomas, and at the mar- held at Perth on Monday, ringes of all their children the Rov. ie Mr. Reede officiated: Ar iG" A reception was tendered Mr. and THINKS HE WAS WATCHED Mes, Daviduon in-St. Thomas on Fri ypn, 2 apppime™ This. Ballot in day eveming, January 3rd, by his . sister, Mrs. Frederick Pattenden. Sydenham Ward, In conversation with a representa. Married at Godfrey. tive of the Whig one man, who vot At the home of James R. Hill, Ksq., 'ed at sub-division No. 2, in Syden- of Godfrey, gn New Year's Day, his ham ward, gave it as his opinion daughter, Anna Bell, 'was united in that he was watched while casting his marriage to Mdmund D. McKnight, son vate. of C. G. McKnight, Ksq., of Godirey.] +g may be wrong," he said, "but The ceremony was performed by Rev. it just appeared to me as if I was C. W. Cralie, B.A) B.D., of Verons, heing watched." The voter {ha went in the presencs' of the immediate on to explain the method. friends. The bride was handsomely | "There was a stove pipe hole over gowned in white crepe de chene. Her (p, place where I marked my bal going away suit was of brown ladies 15,» po added. "It was filled over cloth with hat to match. A largenum-: opp," hivce of cardboard, which ber of _ the young people of Bethel 4 4 small opening in it--quite large church honored the departure of the enough, . I think, for one to see popular young couple with their well- through. 1 noticed this just as 1 wishes as they leit on the C.P.R. for was marking my ballot, and I felt Union Assurance Soc'y & Liverpool Manitoba Assurance Co'. || | OVER NORTHERN OROWN BANK, MARKET SQUARE, : "Phone 186. KINGSTON, ONT. .Real Estate . A row 'of Three good, brick houses in good: lo- cation on Alfred St.2 . $720000 Offer good only until Jan'y 15th. The J. K. Carroll Agency. 14 Market St List with (us, we will sell. Phones : Office 68. HERPICIDE IS THE ORIGINAL DANDRUFF ~GERM DESTROYER and prevents falling hair. It stops [itching of the 'sedlp 'almost imstantly. It may be claimed that other hair remedies will do the 'same things, but Herpicide really does them. ts years of sticoess prove this. Send 10c¢. in tage or silver for sample and booklet to the Herpicide Just bedause you happen to see or hear' the statement somewhere that another preparation will kill the dan: Sdrull germ, stop falling hair and is just, -as good as. Herpicide, don't be fooled and allow * yoursell to be swipdled out. ef yopr money. a. want Newbro's Herpicide, the remedy 'that has been tried, has stood the test of time 'and now has more antitfied users thu all other similar preparations om An; attempt to sell: you something else is merely an- other effort to profit Sxow the good Co, Dept. 'R., Detroit, Mich e Applications may be obtain good Bahor shops. ¢ Newbro's Herpicide 50c. and $} sizes is" sold by all - dealers who guar antee it to do all that is : claimed.. HM you are not satisfied your money twill be Pefunded. 1 James B. McLeod and L. T. Best, special agents. Kingston, Ottawa and other points of i A interest. Mr. McKnight is one of the Hoa somd. ypiean was keeping tab oa best 'and most highly respected of the a Y a young farmers of this vicinity. sould, 1 buliave; ell hon wa axed : {atohing I do not think he would : DBATH MRS. JAMEY BOURKE. have had much trouble in finding out : > just how I voted:" Mother of Rev. T. ¢. Bourke Passen | The veter ' was also of the opinion "Away. that the matter 'should be investigat- The death occurred at her home in og. . Portsmouth on Sunday morning of No e-------------- Mrs. Bourke, wife of James Bourke, |! TRUSTEES ELECTED and mother of Rev. T..E. Bourke of, inns] real. formerly Pastor of Brock For Queén's University by Benefac- be Methodist ¢hu en this city: / tors of 'thé University, ~ Deceased: was seventy-six years off 'po actors of 'Queen's University age, and had been in poor. health for will, under the new regulations, have some time. . Mrs, Bourke had beeh (|... hi to elect : one trustee each a resident of Portsmouth WO oar. he year they were asked to years, coming -. from Brockville, jo, four, and the counting of the Where she and her husband lived for) }) i "has resulted in the election of twelve years. She was born in the following : County Mayo, Ireland, and came ou Dean Dupuis, 'Kingston; Rev. Di. to Canada in 1884, first residing at Milligan, Toronto; A. B. Cuhningham, Farran"s Point. In religion, deceas: |p) Kingston fad George F. Hen- ed was an Anglican, and a member derson BA. Ottawa. of St, John's church at Portsmouth. a, She is survived by her husband.| Muy NOT LMAK OIL OR TAR. three sond, Rev. T. K. Bourke, of . Montreal, Rev. G. W. Bourke of Or- 1 nt Fi n Jeans, Vermont, William Bourke of | Yo" Regulation + Erevent nes Portsmouth, and three daughters.|. The. government has announted Mrs. Pron), Joes a Harton, an additional regulation for public Conn, Mia. and Mrs. Blampled ot harbors in Canada. providing that i hokey Mich : no oil, tar or any inflammable = * > . dangerous substance may be de Tha. lunetal took place gn Tees 'posited or allowed to leak imto such day morning at Re harbors from ships or from land of a private nature. Rev. J. 0. Crisp I i i Tay Tie pfisiated ai. the services. fifty dollars and a further fine of ten dollars for every twelve houis' ELECTIONS AT PORTSMOUTH. | violation of the regulation. Fisher Defeated R. J. Balden With the Masons. Hohn, in Chntest for Reeve. | The St. Patrick Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, 'Toronto, have accepted invi- Fishe Monday re- , John Fisher, was : | p y tations extended the Grand Chap- blacted reeve of Po uth, detest- ters of Irejand and Seotland to visit ing R. J. Balden, by Ea oaiy-hiee them in the early part of 1913, and to votes. Mr. Fisher pol votes, carry the plan through (0 a succensul and Mr. Baiden, 76. The slectign conclusion, have arranged with the Sreated 3 vod deal of interest, In White Star line for an interesting and . t ntry. The councillors elected were unuat or Lo Ol oatrY Joseph. Forsythe, James Hallidsy [L0%p 0% avin "0 0 wn by Nicholas Henderson, and Michael special arrangement with the company. Kennedy. Mr. Forsythe headed |, i... to be visited include Cork. the poll, with 111 votes, with James Killarney, Dublin, Belfast, Ayr, Glas. Halliday right on his heels, with | "wp h, Melrose, Windermere, 110.. The vole stood as follows: Stratford, Kenilworth, London, Paris, [ Joseph Forsythe, 111; James Hal- London again and then Livernool to; fiday, 110; Nisholas Henderson, 95; with: the: "Teutonic" . June Michael Kennedy, 93; John Mills, 51; J. R. Marks, 37. vi Mr. Henderson is a new man in|' Death of Mrs. Antlift. the council, but all the others. elec. The death of -Mbs. Antliff, nee ted have served in the comuell. | jane Elizabeth Gooderham, wife of . s the Rev, Dr. Antliff, formerly vastor of Queen Street M y took place on Friday at her late resi- dence, 41 St. Mark street, Montreal Death was due to heart disease. ' The '{age. © Rey. Dr. Antlif was one of} fe oat prominent ministers in the V ist church, having been pastor of both the Dominion Square and churches, and 'was also a professor "}in_the Wi Theological college. wi Antliff of Winnj- Antlim. looking down at mal, deceased was seventy-two years of | Standing of the jokes and poetry are ston, L. 8. Fraser, Guy Mac. Hockey Boots ~~ Moccasins ~ Overshoes Slippers Everything "that's seisonable at ABERNETHY'S Furniture, Oilcloth and Carpet Squares| Next to Opera House We are giving a very liberal dis- count off the above. All the latest and most up-to-date lines at JAMES REID'S CAR LEADING UNDERTAKKW®. "Phone 147. THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S ARTS SOCFETY DANCE FIXED FOR JANUARY 17TH. Malaga R. H. Two Queen's Hockeyists Played With Halleybury Against McGill =Two Arts Students 111 in Gene- ral Hospital Two Arts' students are cowfined to the General Hospital:--Stewart, '16, and Grant Cadenhead, of '14, who is laid up with pneumonia. B. M. Stewart, M.A, Arts '11, was a vigitor at the college yester- day. He has been teaching in Van- couver, B.C. The reference library and reading room of the university will in fu- ture be open to the students at night. Improvements have been made which give the room a much larger seating capacity, "and refer- ence shelves, replete with many ad- | ditional volumes. One of the li-! brarians will be in charge and will | assist: the students in finding the | Estimates Office and Factory ' 3 New Year's Chocolates In Fancy Boxes and Baskets, which would ; make a very suitable Gift. - SAKELL'S | £4 Phone 640 Seedless Oranges Sunkist Oranges All Prices | Grapes TOYE .. * Phone 141 | (British Whig Publishing Co., Limited, Proprietors) Manufacturers of all kinds of Stiff, Folding and Fancy Paper Boxes, for Milliners, Tailors, Clothiers, Hatters, Furriers, Confectioners, Bakers, Druggists, Florists, Grocers, I Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Gaods,, ware, Stationers, Etc. Stock and Fanoy Boxes of every description made to order Diy Furnished. : King Street West | 'PHONE 883 AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL OALL. tdoks ny Joie. The . lighting p System of the room will also bel AD A GOOD TIME. greatly improved and altogether ths A . raquirements of the students for a | Royal Military Colle Ex-Cadets moe Suitable place. of study will i ids Hold Hea he: adirably. vet. "oi. fA luncheon was held ab the "a 3 gi Russell House, Ottawa, on. Tuesday, 5 Two of Queen's hockeyists figured 1, | which the following members of the ox ihe Haileybury team that defeat-t()\,., branch and visiting ex-cadety £6 Medi a anng:tie_hotidars, viz. 'enteMained , the cadets now aitending ith an 'Mike Rodden. {the college and spending their - vaca- Both starred "and were largely. ro- tion iu the eity of Ottawa: sponsible for the victory, Rodden | D. Maepherson (4850), A. T. Tomlin- scoring the winning goal, -They re- 0' (1xw), W. J. Stewart (1853) C. port. that MeGill has a strong tam, R. ¥. Coutlee (1856), F. Anderson possessing most 'of ldst year's (1890), Major W. B. Anderson (1997), Major L ee -- Sherw players. FL Hoo Bogart - (1997), * (1898), Capt. T. V. Ander- The Christmas numper of the son (1900), T. H. Pyne (1900), K. M. Kilmarnock Castle Warcry, is now Cameron (1901), Major A. P. Deroche out. It sets forth the history of *he (1903), EK. J. C. Schmidlin (1905), famous dining hall and the prowess Capt. W. H. P. Elkins (1905), RB. T. M, of the present denizens. The high | Scott (1905), Capt. P. deil, D. Pas sey (1907, -A. T. Powell (1908), A. A. Anderson (1909), S. D. Parker (1909), A. Mel: Sutherland (1909), H. H. Lawson (1910), W. K. Blue (1910), H. 8." Windler (1911); ~J. C. Stewart - ¥. M. Uosgrove (1912), A. (1912), R. D. Sutherland! gent. , R, 8B." P. Mac- New due to the epergetic 'and talented editor'al 'staff, which inchides the fo'lowing students: Messrs. Carl 'Whi , - M. J. Rodden, "Jack" Erskine, Bell. McKay and P. ely. 'The paper makes . | ce, At no.set dates; but just A pound oi dyna will "raise Amore -than ten pt of gin der, AH. Bostock (1918), J. ¥. ¥. Gend- ron (19131, C. H. B. Garland (1913); B. D. Rogers (1914), J. 8. B. Macphet- son (1914), H. S. Parker (1014), H. S. Maunsell (I¥14), 4.70. dy" NE. Laurent (1914). x Mr. Macpherson, the. sepior ex-cadet present, presided, and after lunifidon 1 many interesting 'stories of past present college days were eshangel The next luncheon will be held in february next. s Power vs. Bulk. ' 2 » A White Swan Yeast cake will *raise' more bread than any other yeast cake, itis sirength, not wize, that counfs' Send for free as .. White Swan Spices & Cereal Co., Limited, Tor ronto. > i On Dee. 24th last Mrs. Annie Me Camon and Suyers, both of Tweed, * were united in marriage by the Rev. J. C. Wilson, a foftmer pas: tor of Tweed Methodist church.' : The Board of Trade of Cape Vig cent, N. Y., will hold its annual ap ¢ 4 cadets as the spirit moves the staff. Ivor (1913), ¥. J. G. Chadwick (1913),] . The first big college event of the. wil De w. C. Farlan - "J. F. Twigg, quet on Thursday eveming next. °; : : [Lew : A Connell hz2s returned from 3 boop & bunk sccoptinthe may account is called a "joint gccount," We shall be plensed ork where he tpent the va- we KINGSTON on § a ry ¥ * advantage sometimes to names two persons, 50 woe 10 furnish par. will --- pag h ove

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