' LY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH ! : Th ar bs ' Smeg 3 1 et we A CLR Ll me---- «af w Ont . P » i ] Cone Be we ini] tario 'oints Hl AGAINST BEING MADE DISPENS. tits March 28 +H bi. ERS OF LIQUOR, 07 Cras ob HT 1 ] The K Sh successrut » Kingston Pharmacists Say They are about. en) Have No Desire to Bocome Bare the v; otis ol Hiab ot mich : 4 : Inords: A unigue circumstance is | | the provisions of that W. L. u's rink has the dis- | News From Eastern 1 . ' ' ob RE o oT | chased the mill property north of the 3 ' ve -e DISTRICT river at Glen Lewis from Robert : 5 | ; Tufts. , : tenders, ntly the ' oe: ition ron tinetion of having won évery game, w Ontarie Erkiiators Hot Plone | thirteen In 211, pot having suffered d The provisions now prac-| doféat in the local mat once this Band over the sale of liquor | Season. The curiérs in this are: - hical, medical and sciendinc| Hannah, J K. Fraser. W. Joynes. W. a dra res of re 1, hei Gig) her ve Shi eripkion of 3 Goctor for medicinal spiel and in the inter-rink matches. The Whig made the rounds of the drug 'stores Saturday morning, for rent as low as 3s or asked the druggists how they view. | mi . C. 'W. Lindsay, Limited, 121 ed the addition to their business, | Princess street. : Putting it at its outside mark, it can| The seven druggists in Guelph all be said that none of the druggists are | ¥ay they prefer that the Government falling over each other to jand the show open a liquor = dispensary business. The opinions of the drug- | there, gists seen are on Tolias . "60¢ Dyspepsia Tablets'{ 25e, Gib Frank Hoag stated that as far as SON'S. he was concerned he did not see any| The Naval Department 'has re. harm in selling liquor for medicinal | celved a message from the Admir- purposes 'as long as the prescriptions | alty stating that the British cruiser were given by bona fide doctors. He| Cumberland is safe. « - never carried a stock of liquor on his on er 8 Week-end Sweets," Gib- mises; t all i 8. . : : premises; and is not at all anxious to WB. Atkin, St. Thomas, school W. H. Medley, whose place of busi- | inspector of Bast 'Elgin for rty- ness is at the cormer of Johnson| two years; died on Friday, loliéwing street and University avenue, stated | a paralytic stroke, aged sixty. a that he would not handle liguor and $1:00 Emulsion for 50e¢, Gibson's would not encourage the sale of the Two years in St. Vincent De Paul same. 'He did keep a small quan-| Péniténtiary for desertion from the tity on his premises, which was used | 163rd Battalion, was given Hector for medicina] purpeses only. Dagenals. - In the absence of Dr. A. P. Chown; druggist, who is now overseas, one of the clerks when asked by the Whig stated that the doctor was not at all in favor of handling liquor, and she doubted very much whether he would allow it to be handled under the new provisions set down by the Ontario Legislature. 5 J. B. McLeod stated that he had not gone into the matter thoroughly, and for that reason he was not in a || position to make any ent. L. T. Best: "I don't want anything to do with the sale of liquor." 3 T. H. Sargeant: "I absolutely re- fuse to be made a bar-tender, and would sooner go out of business than have to sell liquor." C. 8B. Prouse: "I am not agreeable to the law at all, 1 never did handle liquor on my premises, and do not intend to do it." "Jack" Phillips, of tho firm of G. W. Mahood & Co., stated that the firm did not want that kind of busi- ness at all. It brought the busi- ness on the line with the bar busi- ness. "We are druggists, not bar- tenders." - Corporal David Craig, recently in- valided home from the seat of war, has 'taken a position with the Ener- gite Co.; Trew, \ The marriage of Miss Jessie Mary 1, New York city, tv Edwin Miller, Bathurst, took place in New York on March 15th. Mrs. David Mitchell died at Perth on March 21st, in her seventy-eighth year, after an illness from pneumo- nia for the past two months. Messrs. Thomas - Moodie and Wil- frid Armour, Perth, left for the west on Tuesday, where they are settled in the Peace River district. The marria took place quietly Mareh 22nd at Trenton, of Miss Grace : Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.| Started in the Free Methodist Church H. Dusenbyry, Morganston, Ont., to| last evening with District Elder G. A. Irelafd, Trenton. | Reynolds of Kingston in charge. T.'G. Vfatcher, formerly sales ma- The men of the 156th Leeds and nager foy the H. K. Wampole Co., Grenville Battalion are enjoying an- Perth, accompanied by Mrs. Vatcher | other holiday week from drill to and child, has gone to New York! assist in the week's recruiting cam- where he has taken a similar posi-| paign for the Battalion. Very fair ] ¢ * success is attending their efforts. Pte. William Bentham, 156th Bat- tadion, has gone to Brockville for an N. C. O. cdurse, Robert O'Brien who left fiere re- tently to accept a position at Nia- gara Falls, returned to town yester- day. LATE H. WAGAR, COLEBROOK Whitty Variety Shower -- John Garrison Enlists. Colebrook, March 24. --Hiram Wa- gar, a highly respected resident of this place, died on Tuesday morning after two weeks! illness of grippe. was fifty-one years and ten months of age, and had resided here all his life. © A number of yeara ago he met with a severe accident, which severed part of his hand und caused such-a shock to his nerves that he never fully recovered, and year by year grew steadily worse. The fu- neral was held at the family residence on Thursday, Mareh 23rd, at-2 p.m. Rev. Mr. Bunner, pastor of the Meth- odist Church, of which deceased was a member, preached the sermon: Surviving him are his mother, widow of the late William Wagar, of this is Driet' Form the Events In The "ountry About Kingston Are Told ~=Full of Interest to Many. There are 600 hands engaged in industrial plants in Pembroke. . O.. Humphries, - Cobden, gone iuto the grocery business. Smith's Falls home guard has regular drill nights, and has target practice, ? Owe Sorveap ti From Qur Own Ty ndent.) ca March Bore, Young People's | for Society of Grace Charch held a well p! attended social, time in their lecture room last evening. One of the feat- ures was an old time spelling bee which was much enjoyed by young and old. ~ After twelve days of quarantine the men of "A" Company, 59th Battalion were allowed out: yester- day, Dr. J. J. Davis their medieal officer raising the quarantine. Quarterly meeting services were has careful attention to keep it tiful ahd new-looking. . ul of the polish you use. Do Cyril Hatehard, Trenton, with the take chances. Use 25th Battalion, Is reported wounded at the front. ~ C. Young, Marlbank, is leaving for Forest Mills, where he has bought 'a farm. C. F. Mallett, Picton, has accepted a position with William Mcintosh & Co., Belleville. . Miss Helen Graham, Belleville, and Stewart Ferguson, St. Thomas, were married on Ma 22nd. Mas George Cole died at Peter- . r boro, follow ng a serious operation. 18 Took Nhe nd scum, and ves {She formerly lived at Wellington, tle home to-day, 2Be to. $3. Dr. A. B. Earl, Jormeniy ot Lan- PROM % 4 ark, has taken over the office a : Youn DEALER practice of Dr, J /P. Campbell, Ns dence of the bride's parents, Scotch UHANNELL CHEMICAL ©O., Ltd. anee. -{ Line, Lorne W, Code, Drummond, 309 Soranren Ave. Teromte. E. L. Goodwill, Peterboro, has re-| was married to Miss Christena Ethel \ J signed the secretaryship of the Chil Sym, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FOR LENT i 4 dren's Aid Society after a service of | Andrew Sym, Bathurst. Fish of All Kinds nine years. After an illness of some duration, Fresh Eggs Heinz Baked Beans (with. Joseph Dow left Pembroke (u|the death of Bela Johnson oceurred out pork) AT THE Tuesday en route to Boston, Told at his residence, West Lake, on i IBOCERY AND a lucrative position has been offered | March 12th, aged seventy-eighs 490 492 PRINCESS st. to him. He goes down to accept it.! years. The deceased was born on William Storrings, Tweed, has pur-| the same farm where he died. npr C. H. PICKERING, » For Sale Money McFarland were married in Tweed It is a fact at the present time that on the 22nd inst. Tho bridegroom many ladies operating Anto-Knitters| is a brother of Neil Blue, who for at home are making from $2.00 to some time was a well known and res- $3.00 per day knitting hosiery. The| pected citizen of Tweed, but who is work is pleasant and easily learned, now settled in Alberta. : and gives you steady employment at William Stevenson, brother of Jo- home the year round. Write to-day, | seph Stevenson, Wellington, who left to Auto-Knitter Hesiery Co., Dept. &Dwellin in a thriving village in Kingston district. This property must: be sold soon. This is a chanee to.buy a good property at a low figure. For pars (Made ia" Canada) tate O Calas polish on all furnj- gre a woodwork a ry Sid have them Bdmired. it Bot only dusts and po shes, but it deans. al the same time ~~ re- in. Dr, G. Hamilton, for four years C. P. R, station agent at Cobden, has been transferred to Almonte, Mr. Kennedy, formerly of Renfrew, is to take Mr. Hamilton's place at Cobden. On Tuesday, 21st inst., at the resi- Agent for CLEVELAND, RAMBLER, STANDARD & FALCON BICYCLES y ' i FORD MOTOR TIRES, OILS & GREASES | : Bicycle Repairing. Electric Vacuum and Carpet Cleaning. f No Epidemic or Disease has ever been traced to Pasteurized Milk All our Milk is thoroughly pasteurized and sold in Sealed Bottles. Phone 845 :: Price's a The Victrols® entertains | the whole family With 8 Victrola in the home no winter evening is exer toe long; and no matter what 'the Weather, no member of the family need be deprived of concert or entertainment at-any time. ; Come in and see the different styles end hear your favorite selec. tions. Victors $31 to $75. Victrolas $21¢to $255. Easy terms that village fifty-one years ago, and 115D,; 257 College 'Street, Toronto, | since that time has been a resident for full particulars, as more workers | of Washington State, where he has are needed at once. bepn engaged in farming and ranch- - ing, died at his home near Seattle, "a : ' on arch 15th, aged seventy-two| ico; nis wite, three brothers: Ren. a 1€S years, of heart failure. ben, of 'Enterprise; Rufus, of Cole- The -frnends of Franklin Jones brooke, and Byron, of Watertown, * ° will regret to learn of his recent N.Y.; three sons, Irvine, of Napanee; ring u S death at the home of nis bu, Ken- william and Arthur, st home; -and NAY | eth, iu Calgary. ho ot 88| three daughters, Mes. John Kellar, W. W. Gibson. Red Cros D Ladi 8 v on, ross Drug Spring Suite? aot oored, To born in Hillier, a son of the late Sam-| of Deseronto; Miss Bertie, Napanee, | Store, said', "The sale of whiskey and before 'the rush stares. *| uel Jones, J.P., where he was engag- and Miss Lena, #t home. The re-| brandy should be conducted on the Y : + ed in farming for many years. He maing were conveyed to the 'Moscow | same basis as all other preparations wu he the cloth and lining, |gucceoded his father as township | vaylt, 4 found in the British Pharmacopoea and we supply everything else, for clerk, and was a capable and pains- Mrs, John Garrison and baby, of | and shoyld only be sold when a phy- $ 90. oF : taking officer for thirteen years. Petworth, are boarding with Mrs. | sician's order is given for it. 1 have Skirts, $2. The measles epidemic in Pept Charles Woodrull for the winter, 'not sold it in my store for years, but All our work is guaranteed. broke is Hox Showing any sign of sub- | Mr. Garrison having enlisted. Mas-| if put on a proper basis would stock - siding, and in one day this week no!ter Stuart Hart is suffering with an | only the best quality of each that New York Skirt & Suit Co, less than thirteen placards were put attack of measles. "Miss Edna Jack-| money could buy, and fill any legiti- 203 Wellington Street. up. . The authorities are doing all| son has returned from Toronto after| mate prescription from a reliable they can in the matter, but it is vigiting friends for a couple of weeks, | physician that came to my. store, re- known that many cases are being | Miss Lena Wagar hs returned fiom serving the right to refuse to filr jt YHERRP pa NN, concealed, and the Jao spread of | Toronto after attefiding the milli-{if I felt it was not going to be used 1 e disease can in large measure be | pery o enings. e will conduet! for medicinal purposes." ticulars apply to Nereat CURES CURONIE 00s raged to the contagion carried out | lM, store here as usual this TIAN a r IRPENAIL $1. vost 4 713 | Of homes where no doctor is in at- | spring. { "WHITTY SHANGROW I ] TNOES Mon PAE Barn pL AN 04 tendance, Frederick Garristh has enlisted, -- w vv. ia ' go [LavERSTOCK oe BoA LONDON HG. EE ------ land left for Torontd, where he will! Pretty March Wedding Occurred At > od LR GANANOQUE'S NEW PASTOR | take a course in motor transport ser-| /Harrowsmith Real Esta Insuranc a rete | vice, ; i i ( ? Olar / 8 Rev. C. E. Kidd To Be Inducted On| Born to Mr. and: Mrs, Durward =~ The home of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- ence St., Kingston. April Bth Garrison, a dayghtdr, Dorothy Ste-| liam EB 8 augrow, Harrowsmid), : twas the scene of a very pretty wed- Phones 1035 or 1020. Gananoque, March 25.--Rev. C. E. | Phefison. Wagar will-leave to-morrow | ing on Wednesday, March : 15th, At crete eisai) IY h {idd, late of Union Bay Vancouver for his home in Watertown, N.Y.,| When their only daughter, Florence ~ : \ ates Lhe thand, B.C. who has received a call {after attending his brother's funeral. | Beatrice, was united in marriage Mus William: Bohm : 3 fervous from the congregation of St. And- Mr. and Mrs, Wagar, Enterprise, are [10 Edward Whitty, of Pleasant Val- 8 am mitt was 8 ot | rews church: of -this-town will be | vi iting Mr. Wagar's sister, Mrs. |ley. The ceremony, which was per- dead Friday aight at the heme of | here the first week in April' MRE MI + and Mrs. Burton | formed by Rev. Mr. Bonner, of Yar her Jushatid's nt In Drange . A meeting of the congregation will { Sutton and 'daughter Catherine, of | ker, tcok-place under an arch of ev-! street, Buffalo, N.Y... The police are mailed in plain pkg. on { wel be held on Wednesday evening, | Belleville are Visiting his parénts| ergreens and roses, in the presence | searching for the husband, who is let mailed free. THE W April 5th, when he will be inducted here Burton: has' been suffering | of immediate relatives, | alleged to have killed her, C0. TOROR'Q. ONT, (Fervor Wiad | pastor. Rev, E. R. McLean, of | from a severe attack of rheumatism, The bride, who. was given away by | PETIA Cooke's Church Kingston, will preach and will remain here for a short | ber father, wore a gown of ivory 7 the sermon; Rev. John Dawson of | visit while recovering. ~ Mrs. Wilbur | duchess satin, trimmed with Point Portsmouth, will address the minis- Benn has returned from Kingston|lace and seed pearls, and a tulle cap ter; and Rev. J. D. Boyd of King- General Hospital, where an opera-| with wreath of orange blossoms, ston. will address the congregation. {tion was performed on her nose. She [and carried a shower bouquet fof The pulpit will be occupied by Rev. | is improving slowly. white carnations and maiden hair Mr. Kidd for the first time on Sun-| The friends of Mrs and Mrs. Whit. fern: . The bride was attended by day, April 9th, - | ty gathered at the bride's home on | Miss Maria Watson wifle Joka hips { Wednesday evening and gave them a|§ Ww, brother of the bride, a BROKE IMMIGRATION LAW. variety os Big Pte. Cy Wagar, Sanson the groom. ' ¥ St. { In training at Tamworth, spent Sun- Miss Pearl Amey, cousin of the] Deported At Windsor, And Found At day under the parental roof. Miss| bride, played the wedding warch, | Peterboro'. | Violet Galbraith has returned after After the ceremony and congratula- | Peterboro', March 25.--Charles | Visiting friends In' . tions, the guests repaired to the | La Mantia of Chicago was arrested | mr iutiiee drawing-room, which was tastefully 3 here by Travelling Immigration In- Tinsual Actident. decorated for the occasion and sat spector Reynolds for violation of the down to a sumptuous: repast, Immigration laws, La Mantia was de- | Trenton, - March .- 20.~~Cunning- ham's hack was returning to town ----- | | { { i ported at Windsor early in February, and subsequently succeeded in gain: ing an entrance at Sarnia, it is alleg- ed, by gross misrepresentation. Mag- from the C. P. R. train with seven passengers inside and three outside. A borse and cutter in a furious ef- fort to. catch the same train ran inte The groom's gift Yo the bride was a gold chain and pendant, with twe | whole pearls; to the bridesmaid, a silver mesh purse, to the grooms man, a tie pin, with setting, and to can be arranged if desired. istrate Dumble fined him $100 and coils or three months' hard labor. Road Appropriations, Napanee, March 265.--Lennox and Addlugton Council divided an appro- priation of $13,000 for county roads thus: Napanee $546.49, Bath, $102,- 47, Newburgh, $108.93, Denbigh, Abinger and i .521 Raiadar. Anglesea and am, 64, Adolphysionn $609.23, Amherst Is- land 42.94, Camden $3,125.68, BErnesttown $2,959.20, North Fred. oficksburgh, $1,128.24, Richmond, $1,629.44, Snefiold 3900.57, as 3 1_grants out of County tinge were made to the following mu lites: -- Amherst Island $125, Bath $100, Kaladar, Anglesea ng Eff m $100, Denbigh, Abin- n y $100, Napanee $126. $150 8 the organist a gold bracelet. The bridle was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents, among them being a cheque from her father, The bride travelled in a suit of seal brown, with shadow lace waist and hat to mateh. 5 the hack, the shaft entering the win- dow tearing a hole intheroof. Mrs. 0. E. Fortune, a passenger, was struck in the breast and miracelously es. caped instant death. She has been confined to her bed ever since and 1s slowly Improving. asi Tivitation To Pastors. Peterboro', March 25.--Rev. R, G. Peever, pastor of George Stroet Me- thodist church, has received a uvani- mous invitation from the beard of tho First. Methodist Church, London, to become its pastor for the confer- ence year, commencing June 1st, 1817, a yoar from the coming June. The invitation has been accepted, The Geo Street board has hel Rev, Dr. Flanders, now in the First Ohurch, London, an {invitation to George Street church. C. W. LINDSAY LIMITED 121 Princess Street. rerm-- ~~] * » T Pleated or Plain Coats, with patch pockets. Up to ai 28 Meera in. 33.0040. $7.50 Up to size 34 | $4.00 to $10.00 theta of the Commons to represent Harborough division of Lelcester- i | Seay revs, Browns and Blues. All Suits have Bloomer Pants. shire. es ran as the "married ! _ v 5 ' men's" candidate, The question of calling the Na- a a y van As Mexico ilars for serv A was discussed at Friday's Cabinet mee in Washington, but {it was decir hen prospect of i artis Harold 6. Lester, Ottawa to have died sxpedit- belonged to the 21st {onary force, was set on fire. Friday presumably by a band of Mexican ts. The coalition Government's tandi- date, Percy Alfred Harris, won a two- one victory over Thomas Gibson les in the bye.election for mem. ; prohibition act ts only the sale of intoxicating | {Ey evels the! ae pri 3 en 'not Pri e.privately | irchased outside the prov i', is re.