Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1914, p. 8

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Clothes Are Dem Ie Look ™ F. L. 'BARBER APPOINTED | ! anded By Careful BY BISHOP MILLS To Succeed Canon E. Loucks -- Pic ton Defeated Tremion at Hockey by 6 to. 3 == Agricultural Meet- ings. 3 Picton, Jan. 12,--His lordship the Bishop: of Ontario bas been pleased to appoint as rector of the parish of. St. 'Mary Magdalene, Picton, the Rev. F.'Lowis Barber, "I.H., . who has been since March, 1912, in charge of the parish as vicar, the former rector, Rev. Canon Loucks, having handed in his resignation, which was to take effect irom the 1st January t, : The Rev. E. Loucks was appointed rector of Picton early in 1874, fol lowing the first rector of the parish, the Rev. W. Macaulay, thus holding A Lot of Short Items Run in To- gether, g "$1 sponge for 50c." Gibson's. . There 18 unusual activity in the ship building trade at Toronto. The Manhattan legislature unanim- pudly adopted a free wheat resolut- "A 0c. kidney pill" 40c. Gib son 8. Lioyds estimates that in 1914, sea tragedies totalled a loss of $35,- 000,00, "A ome dollar » , 80c."" QGib- Gibson's. RO Taere was a oue hundred thous- and dollar fire in a furniture factory at Quebéc, : 'Albert Trench, rancher, at Tofleld, Alberta, formerly at Creemore Ont, committed suicide, . "A S0c. kidney pill," 40c. Gib- son 8. . Senator Cox is ill, he has retired from the presidency of 'the Canada 'Jernment show a decline in net carnings the Line as an Asset For the Con. servative Party -- Poor Maaage- ment Shown. Toronto, Jan. 13--~What is the matter with the T. N. O. railway? This is a provincial road owned by the people of Ontario and naturally they want to know why the revenues are decreasing and the deficits increasing so fast. The offi- cial returns just handed out by the gov- of over $200,000 compared with last year. Considering the interest charges on the capital invested the deheit amounts to about $300,000--a seriously large amount. 'What are the causes? The situation is undoubtedly a complicated one and Clothes That Wear Well Are the only kind that Kingston men tolerate. The 'combination of these two: qualities with thé oth- the position for very close upon forty | Hife Assurance company. merits careful study. A few points, pd ag though he ho not _ oy 'Cancelled = library books," 25. (however; loom up in any survey. tual sight 'of the parish for the Gibson's . re % "In the first place, Chairman Englehart, last ten years It is said that there are 15,000}dlthough an excellent business man ana The Rev. F. L. Barber took up his | 58658 sént annually from Prince|an admirable citizen, is not a railway residence in' Picton nearly two years Edward gland to Boston. Expert; Whereas surely ihe cxetutive Fee Pm Bp eg "A 50c. kidney . pill," 40c. Gib kg railway should have technical | er distinguished men's is so vital. Clothes so | | | | made that the good looks also wear well. These Shue: Sag from the paris % Js are virtues most truly charaeteristic of dl ony, thin time the * Livingston's Clothes for Men and Boys This is the clothing that during our January Sale we are selling at ' S SSS vdition and large crowds turned out handsome church has been completed amd opened, the work of the parish being much more concentrated with one well appointed place of worship instead of, as formerly; part of the services being held in the old church away on the eastern. extremity of the town and the remaining part in the barn-like parish house. Ajfast and exciting game of hockey was played at the Picton Arena on Friday night between Trenton and Picton. The ice was in good con- to watch the game. Soon after the face-off Tremton scored and n fol- lowed up with another goal. Picton n's. More than 200 persons are report- ed to bave been lost in the snow and cold around St, Petersburg "Canculled library books." Gib. son's. 3 5. F. How founder and manager of the Commercial Press of Shaug- 1ad, was murdered in the street. "A one dollar sponge, 50c." Gib- Gibson's. ' The Academy "of International Law was formed at The Hague in connection with the peace organizat- ions. . "One dollar sponge 50c." Gibson's. Julian Hawthorne's cha against the management of the Atlanta peni- temtiary were. pot sustained in a ro What is worse, the government is evi- dently using the line as an asset for the conservative party. The influence of politics is clearly shown in the appoint- ments to various offices. In many cases employees of the road are practicall; acting as conservative organizers in New Untario. And what about the Elk Lake branch? What part of the deficit is to be attri buted. to this success? The chairman of the commission reported against the building of this branch but apparent): for political reasons, work was gone o1 with. Has this section paid, or eve nearly paid? fundamental defect is the lack of any constructive policy by the gov- ernment to bring in settlers to New On: I TIES mm-- We-are prepared with complete assortments of winter things for children of all ages." Many things found here are not to be had elsewhere in the city. Children's Warm Underwear from the smallest size for babies right through to the largest size for girls and boys. ONEFIFTH OFF after many attempts then managed to | port of a special investigation. tario -and thus develop business on the : forey the puck past Lhe solid © de ai one dollar sponge, 50c." Gib- [government line. This ailure is hurt roe toad v-to-wonw €* i a of the Trenton - goal-tender. | Gibson's. N. O. railw 20 per cent. off all ready to-wear Clothing. Shortly before the end of the half The low-lying - villages on the at Spel Hi On. 20 per cent. off all Furnishings. Trenton scored again and when balf- | Rhine havs posted night watchmen {tario. $5.00 to 87.00 saved on your Made-to-measure Suit. Natural Wool Underwear, White Unshrinkabie | | Wool Underwear. time was oalled the tally stood 3 to |at various points to warn people in 1 in Trenton's favor. During the se- | the event of danger from the rising All Faney Tweeds and Worsteds up to $30.00 value, for $25.00. hI pik STOCK MARKETS cond half the home team rallies and | waters, managed to place four goals between | "Cancelled library books," 25¢., F. B. McCurdy & Co., 86 and 88 All Fangy Tweeds and Worsteds up to $35.00 value, for $28.00. the neta, while Trenton scored two. |7ibson's. --H. W. Nelles. ¥ Since the tesms were tied at 5 to 5 | Armstrorz Whitworth, of Canada, Brok ot Closing Prices NM smagn it was agreed to play two more five | Limited, the Finglish steel corpora- Sing ? ? 2 minute halves. Just about a minute | tion which is building a plant on the Montreal, before Lime was called a goal ° was [south shore opposite Montreal, has on . scored by the home team and Picton falected Sir Perey Girouard president, | Cement com. .. ais ' | was victorious by a iors of 6 to 5. "A ome dollar sponge Bic." Gib- Brazilian " p Fi sg JX rove rsd For the first time this winter om | ion's, extile ... 10 per ent. off all Blue and "Black W orsted Suits, Saturday Picton had the pleasure of A Chicago woman, a relative of | Detroit a made to measure.' seeing cutters oul again and hearing | Tames Taylor, undér sentence of| Bell Telephone ...... .. the merfy weigh bells jingling, enough | *~~*h at Rrantnrd. says he has All Sales for Cash. snow having fallen to make fairly | been irresponsible since he had al. New York ; . good sleighing. astroKe In that city seven years |COPPers ...... .... oo in 2 ; (Quite a number visited town from |ago. " Smelters ......... ...o vein 1 c 00 outside points. Ice cutting has com "Buy Fig Sen" at Gibson's. SPR. menced, though the ice'is 'not yet| Madame J. Barrette, of Montreal, ading . - ; : Se of any great thickness. The snow | wlebrated her 107th birthday om Union, pacific Sa] nn men A . : . q S has spoiled the very excellent , skat- | Monday, and enjoys the distinction Vf States Steel ... . ' oiny, aul wtjors, the BBE ory or er asi verstockings = White Angora Wool Mitts for babies, white Shetland wool veils for children, white clouds and knitter scarfs, a great variety. (eon the bay. i i A owt est # | uch interest is being taken in the { woman in ntreal, perhaps in By Brock Street poy pi io | Td, nn ft Ee > . i . Market ha is week. is is the "4 . Sage Sulphur," sls " re : A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk. || frat aunial show of the Prince Ea | tito; Brocklm Rapid Transit seen ------ . (ward County Poultry, Pigeon and | At Budapest, while lving dangerous Lehigh Valley : - : | Pet Stock association. There ism |'v ill, Francis Kossith, the noted | nomieran Con. { extensive prize list (and besides the |léader of the Hungarian independent | New Haven Rai live stock there are exhibits of dress- | marty, was married, on Mondav, to Southern Pacific ed poultry and eggs. A special fea- [the Countess Bensvorszky. He has ture of the show will be an exhibit | \ very slight chance 'of recovery. Cotton from the "live stock branch of the May ise : under tho dition of eses-5 c. | UMON AND NON-UNION - sz, - St t . uart al 00 elpful demon MUST WORK TOGETHER strations will be given as to 'the | Waldron's | 25s" ia ; piineommection with the poultry ov | Government To Change Industrial | : the day previous, Thursday, Jan. Act -- Union Question To Be Dealt With 15th, at the office of the Department f_ of Agriculture, Main street, Picton. There * will: be- special features from | Ottawa, Jan. 13.~The minister of Ouiswa and Cmeiph. Meetings; en' | [ahor will introduce logisldtion early All sizes for women and children; also black or red knitted overstockings. Children's Sleeping Suits A sleeping combination with feet attaghed. Just the thing for cold weatHer. We have all sizes ready. ' Linen Sale Table Cloths and Napkins in Match- tirely 'free, will be held afternoon and evening. At the afternoon meetings the following - topies will be dis- cuseed :' Breeds of Poultry, Feeds nnd Fouling, Egg Production, Mar- keting Poultry and Eggs; and at the evening meetin commencing at 7.30, there will be for discussion on (1) The Comstruction and Types of Poul- in the present session of parliament to widen the scope of the industrial disputes and investigation act to include private enterprises. Pooalties will be provided for such ®hses as an smployer refusing' to employ work- men on the grounds that they are members of a wnion, and on the oth- er hand union men will be prevented Brave Officers Rewarded New York, Jan. 13.--Cgpt. W. T. Aspinwall, of the Booth liner Greg. ory," and his three. officers, who jumped overboard and saved' five sails ors from the wreck of the tank steam. yer Oklahoma a week ago, have re- ceived $500 each from the Gulf Re- fining company, ownerd of the lost 49c to 75c¢ according to size. "ed Setts, All Sizes, at Special Prices. try Houses, (2) Best Methods of Fat- | ny refusing to. work alongside = a [vessel. | tening Chickens. : man who is not a. union man. RA I The annual meeting of the Prince rem : "yy | » 30c." Gi i Fdward Agricultural society will be RECALLS OLD DAYS ao Sue dollat 9ponge: He fe held in the eounty buildings, Picton, oz : ) . The death occurred suddenly, on {on Wednesday, Jan. 21st. . Charles George, Bath ! y Is Eigh-| paiday, of Gilbert Olds, a farmer 1 AL the diglitan Sores o8 Sunday ty-five Years of Age. living near Greenbush. He rtook evpning last, the Rev. ear, or. {| Unarles George, Bath Road, the well- | to walk from his home to the village I on the Bok Smid "The To. [Low garnet, i ow in bi eighty. avd vapid on whe" wey. Gide wes | i Romts OD nr Of ; : Cut ** : "| fifth year, hale and hearty, a re- | sixty-twoyyears of age. j 100 Doss Table Napkins, size 22 x 22. a speeial pur- we of the Cup," by Winston Church: | i B40 0 congratulations of his| "A one dollar bath sponge, 50¢." chas Z6n8 & g TOY Fea dah 13 iW. . friends-- and ave legion. He came | Gibson's: = Be , Goze » ih dozens. Pure Irish lin- This week, will be observed by the | {VF ad they sixty-five years ago, | As a result of the cold weather, very SiN ar price $4.00, various ch 8 'as a week of united § 9 recalling the 'old days in the|few students took advantage of 'the prayer, a service heing held in each city, stated that he well remembers [skating at the covered rink, on Tues: church in turn. Monday, Main street | (yon (hire wes. ng trees in the City |day. . church; "Tuesday, Baptist ~ church; | park aud states that where the war-| J. A. Kirk, of Toronto, who has Sale P rice $ 3 a Dozen | Wednesday, First Methodist = church; {den of the penitentiary now lives, was {been visiting S. T. Kirk, Nelson street ! . Hl! Thursday, Anglican Parish House; nothing but woods. There was a toll {left at noon for Montreal. Priday, St. Andrew's Presbyterian |oate at Morton's distillery property. ! "A one - dollar sponge 50c." Gib- JI Double Satin Damask Table Linen, full 2 yards wide, Shure gh BB many go hd I © Best Irish make. Beautiful patterns. Regular A FINE AFFAIR. yours of good hedlth and prosperity. price $1.35 and $1.50. Was the Danio of the K: C. C. on A Wediling Ativersars. . Monday Evening. A reception was held on Saturday Sale Price 98¢c Y d The dance bel in the city halllevening by Corpl. and Mrs. G. T. Reid a ar on Monday night by the Kingston lar their home on Barrie street, it being Remnants of Glass, Roller and Hand Tow log the members huve for such affairs frable was adorned with white asters and vag i" vv! ; ng. It. was their New Year event, but|pink carnations, The invited guests Remnants of Bleached and Unbleached le Linen. [{iwas the third of the season. Thelwere: Mr. and Mrs. F. White, Clarence ; i 2 hy ¢ young people in attendance numeric- Smith, Mrs. Violet Lee Meyer, Miss : * aly larger than op some ° former|Doris Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Le V. Hl 3 § . * # 1 4 . ; Le music supplied by Arbuckle's or-|Vates. The host and hostess were pre- a emnants of Sheeti and cheitra, was declared more pleasing sented with some useful presents. The | fos: : ngs 5 ~ J}| than ever. There were about twen- {couple are well known in the city, Corpl. | » . " . ; ih "JHl4y 'dances, two of which were of the|Reid being in the P.A.M.C. for the past . ) moon variety," but the tango waslthree years. \ i ow ottons not tolarated, The decorations ad- - > 3 : ; i 3 : 1 To W. ine the president of hel Vy 0 et ed pie Norn f Until the Lo : Sa HS Brtntage (chairman: A iting the former's fatber, Wo D. : sa bargain. Is practically new stock and there- : ; : ® Copéley, C. S. Vanaistine, H. C, [Graves, Princess street, left on Tucs- Goods Are 'spring style. Our price was $4.50, and we are : > : ributed | day "for Montrea! and New York. |W . Z / Cooke and R. Rogers are attribu ' y boot that : i at ale I'rices the credit for the Success. They will ail from the latter port selling them at the price of the cheapest patent t oF F BAR - on Thursday for Liverpool and will ; > you can buy. ' ? y : Canoe Club successful to the de-|the second anniversary of their wedding. occasions, were such -as fo provide! Count, of Montreal; Miss Pear! Shep- ded to the artistic appearance of the spend 'the winter in England 'and - on : ; : : -- ; ¢ Lg A Our Sale of Ladies' Fine Boots SPECIAL VALUE Ladies' Patent Button and Lace' Empress All This - Week and - gree as to again justify the reputat-|A dainty repast was partaken of. The a most congenial { company. The|pard, of Verona; and Master William hath. To Sail Foo England Good Fruit at Low Prices the continent. Mr. Graves has been crop is a good one lin the west eight veges and has pros t ices very low, | ered exosedingly there. : . - ' A gobd people of g pm; ; go ; : : and vicinity have the full } There is no shadow of confirination coviin N ; gx € 4 e "henelit, so jor one month we offer our at Ottaws, of thé report that a vi # % v : = ane og § Hon. Mexican sweet oranges - st Adam Heck will succead Lord Strath ] vine *on the Fs as high commissioner at Li - hin

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