Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jan 1920, p. 12

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EA Rn see A nay SHE PAGE TWELVE {. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG ; VETERANS 0 PERPETUATE soos secretary, Fred M. Mooney; THE Cin COUNCIL MEETS HE PASSED BOCUS CHEQUES ; = marshal, William O'Hearn; guard, J. i j x . LaFrance. | H i d PATE. a dn At Grace Methodist ebureh ast | : - "NEW roam ADMITTED HIS GUILT AND his the chief, or The Holiday Season THEIR MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE evening.# Rev. 'Dr. Hugh Pedley, MAYOR NICKLE AND TF = NEY | REMANDED IN POLICE COURT. | suri, In he's Place Your Order Now For FOR ADVISORY PURPOSES, Montreal, chairman of the inter. ALDERMEN TARE OFFICE. I Ee ! fo guarding | . . . . B ic¢hurch Forward Movement commit- | J. H. Black od Under ' fh Dublin Ginger Al E lish G er . Can 1 Members Held a Din- | teo, conducted a union service of the a a. " PYORRHEA fy Midases snd Members tongregations of the Anglican, Pres- | The Retiring Mayor "Chains" the | "gL "80 Brought to Kings. Pure Apple Cider ner on Saturday Evening--Mgyor A in] Ma The 'Standing Come T . . , byterian 'and Methodist churches, in yor-Elect--' ton--Says He Does Not Mind . Nickle Wag One of the Speakers. Oath of the Inter ohare Forward | mittees Appointed--The Council ing to we for Mis Crime. » i Recsting Discolored, 9) All Brands of Domestic and Imported The candidates and members of | Movement, and was greeted DY a | gegsion Was Briof. J. H. Black looks a mere lip of a | loose focth. | ' Cigarettes : the Veterans' Municipal Co mittee | large congregation. . allen Sp af sat down to a very enlovad nformal | At the semi-mbnthly meeting of | Mayor H. C. Nickle and the lad, although his age is down In ti , . avy Veter. Gananoque Lodge No. 4, Amalgamat- men for 1920 took office Monday police records as nineteen. He was ST dai . Daina ia the Ary aud Navy -- | ed A ation of Iron, Steel and 'fin { morning. 'The Council convened at placed under arrest in Gananoque ... THE PEMETINE i. : ~ i om SON i i or » . » ', pr, A i v J 3 i 3 rem INE COMPANY. ec ans' Hall on Saturday evening. About Workers of Narth America, John { elevon o'clock, with the retiring Saturday night by Constable Lesslic LE er ro I lg -five wi and @ ¥ | Beresford 'resigned from. its presi-| . : " Silty fivs wa'e Brojent, and a very | dency and oh Case was elected mayor, H. W.© Newman, presiding. Armstrong, on a charge of passing | Wholesale Tob: * .nists, Phone 304 1 i as spen The | enjoyable evening was ors it : The 10 the posHion : j The latter congratulated the incom- bogus cheques in Kingston. He ad- | o === . 202 Princess St. : $2 'Geo. Thompson, Prop, ehairmas, in tntroduciag the mayor. | © 00 BORE OR, @ crnocn 4 mins |g mayor upon his election, and |nitiy pr charge against him, that |}; Tr : ---- elect, sald that the results of the {Guild was organized in Soniiection | wished him a suctessful year in office. of S6turing money under «fale oe i tity that it | with the Gananoque Co-operative So- tampaign were so gratifying | en. Limited. Mrs. C. H. Hurd was | The retiring mayor said he hoped the | tences, wher Arraigned before Magis- y 3 > fttee : 1] il Wag only fitiss hat Sue Somuitiee {elpcted as president; Mrs. Richard | new Council would legislate wisely | tiate Farrell mn police court on Mou- Speci 3 and its candidates s g Anderson, vice-president, and Mrs. | and do everything possible to further day morning, and was remanded for || For this month only wé will d the festive board to celebrate. Geo: 8. Mastin secretary-treas- | } y prgung 11g 1a TE ©. Vastin, the interests of Kingston. Police a week in order that some inquiries [ll make Ludies' and Gentlemen's |i} . 3 | Mayor H. C. Nickle devoted his en- | yrer, p rate iste the li Suits and Over | Jiro TmAIKS 30 Hie Work being done | Snder the auspices * Se Catholic iat Pra a jpn To 470 be made about nim. : | prices. We re duced MAXOTIRES strongthens the whole tire by taking the for the relief of veterans and their | Literary and Athletic Club a very ration of office ® Mayors Black put over a number of for those who have their own [I off the weak parts. Reliners only rein a pressure dependents who are in need. He re- | enjoyable and: well atterda "7 lelect, and the retiring mayor placed cheques on local merchants. He cloth. We also are experts in | WHICH 1S T ps orce y tread, ferred first to the post-discharge Jos | Year dance as Sua in the Oddfel | 1, goiqen chain of office over his would call whe aN. make A fow |B ors. ! BES lief fund, which was being handled | Jows Assembly Hall on ¥ riuey Grou | purchases, and then give a c eque, | Ii by the officials of the Canadian |ing. Shoulders. Applause gr See Maver and in each case he had a most sub. Patriotic Fund. = He told of many | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pennock, re-| Nickle from the horseshoe and those stantial cheque, and would poeket the problem cases dealt with and assisted | cently married in Winnipeg, arrived | in the spectators' gallery, mong | change and say he would call for the by this fund, which is used to give fin own recently 10 Svond Aan of whom were a number of ladies, in- Soedh puter, But he Would aot ell i fef in the homes of soldfers who | the ofieymoon wi © | for the goods. e simply wante: e er distressed circumstances | parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. D. Pennock, Suding the wits no Ayo. i money. Me played the trick on four | ' through sickness in the family or | King street east. y Cle nos administered the | give stores, the largest amount be- other uncontrollable' circumstances { Eric Hudson, First street, was declaration of office to the aldermen, | ing for $23. i . : The mayor also spoko of the unem- |takén to Kingston General Hospital as follows: The accused says his hos is,/ St. Chamberlain Metal ployment relief fund, and said that [recently for an operation of appen- Sydenham ward--W. iI. Craig, 1. | John, N.B., and that both he afd his v . although some people called it char- | dicitis, £| N. Robertson, Dr, F. J. O'Connor.' _ | father served overseas.' He says he Weather Strip ity, it was a mighty good thing for {| The following is an outline My Ontario ward--R. E. Kent, 'C J. | does not care if he goes to jail or those in need of assistance. The one | Mayor W. J. Wilson's inaugural "| Graham, J B. Phillips. * 7 7 Inot, and would 'Just as well serve a i hall \on Monday | wand d the country. | great danger,is.that harm is being | dress at the town \ St. Lawrence ward---B. N. Steac , [term as wander aroun e Y. | For dodrs and windows. 3 done to the really genuine cases by | morning at eleven o'clock,it being H. E. Pense, W. J. B. White, ¥, When he went into the bogus Sheque | or Joes and warmer, SARGENT'S DRUG a ! ORE ! yi he council § 3 the fakers, and he appealed to the | his seventeenth year in t i Cataragui | game he expected to get caught. - h ' veterans' associations to deal with a {and the fourth &s mayor: Prompt Iss oan re Thouias ANgrove. made no bones about his arrest, but Stops Draughts. Teiephone 41 Cor. Princess and Montreal Sta. v v | tion of soldiers' memor- » ) faking 420 Terhune Th | Reb of Tr sg | PROM wurde Sem Agron, 0 (hGH BABE pre w:|] aves Goal, jin who ware réally Seserving of acess Seams Flee a We gh Rion or G. Armstrong {Sad coming home from overseas ha ry some. | Sneial highway, the taking over por. ' |claims his home life was not of the Dnt ~Col. Randolph Cracker | Government and constructing on pro- | F: eo, Corer, iw ow tae lite was nat. of the Boaruly Sadansed she aittade of the | Pet) gira pasts - Ris Mroet | Twigg, H Sargent. Bla result, . J. R. C. bbs & + men who did not | from eastern and western EN . Do Co ' a te urged that the | town; requesting the counties council Sy on siivored lis Tel. 819 41 Ularence 5; i tations should deal with them. [to designate the road north as a full on pas pln By By of : i i PI » vay; a int- 'd o = Pha (2 ram. 'Snob | county province wighvssy appa fol on ewe, won, snd mibiovns | SOSH PLL RET YY # ' the veterans. There is a a amount of unrest in the | committee for Gananoque, also an ad- for careful considération. to-day, and the duty of the | visory board to assist him; every ef- Hoe | nid Jol es the game to com- | fort possible to secure new industries, Oh oir ading Committens, na bat this unrest. This is a great duty, | and fair treatment for present on Steacy, the foRowing staraars nd the veterans only have patl- | who -are contemplating any exten- - use AR do not become radical they | sions; better power and development | Mittees were appointed and other ap Deatt of Mrs, ¥ Burnham. pointments made: t lish a great deal. | of the Hydro; enforcement of by-law i : On Sunday, Jan. 4th, there passed will accomp Finance--Mayor Nickle (chair to rest at Syracuse, N.Y., in the hos- | t n-elect James Angrove, | re house and sewer comnections with P Moses JW. Connor, M. M. Hood, | the present water works system; de- vive Crug, Kent, Steacy, {Dital of the Good Sheppard, Mrs. |: | Ca tain Fitzgerald and others also struction of old unsightly buildings me x oF wa E on STR Catharine Burnham, after much sut- | Pa During the evening the ne- | now in existence; assessment of bill A oar! orks--aAlds. Thomas fering bourne with great patience. { ORmArY monsdses were takes 10 Der | Dearie: requesting G.T.R. to special. | Angrove SITAR), Sanor: | She was carefully cared for during | s * Municipal Com- | ly refer to Gananoque and the Thou- Ps, Pense, Smith, Clow, Sargent, her Hines of some weeks, by her on. petuate the Veterans' ) Ih F Fire. and Light--Alds. Chown b / i mittes as an advisory committee, 10 | sand Islands in their advertising (chairman), Witte Patterson, Joe ly child, who as a last effort took confer upon all matiors of interest | matter; make a bid for conventions ' s ' her 'mother to the hospital. Beloved | y ' : + i . | Angrove, Armstrong, Twigg, Sargent, t } to the vetorans and to the city in) of different kinds; holding of a sum Property--alds. Craig (chairman), br Iviends and Beighbors, she will be 1 organization will | mer carnival in August; disposing at L ener comaaetinE Tink between the | once of property with arrears of taxes Rovartaon, Phillips, Pegge, Smith, Deceased is survived by her daugh- HE kiddies think our bread is nolicies of the two veterans' associa- over legal period; improvement of es Angus: vise. haitmag) ter, Mrs. Jarvis, a granddaughter, dandy and that our pastry wens of Kingston. river front. Robertson, Graham: 8S Patter. | Miss Hilda also one sister, Mrs. John tastes like candy. And papa It was decided that a monster as- ttn Son, Coop. prim. oy » "| Cordukes, one brother, James Mc-| J and mamma and all the guests \ sKitit-at-arms and boxing exhibition WARDENS OF FRONTENAC. ns Supe im st . Ral Gowan, both of Glenvale. agree that our baking products are be held in the armouries as soon as | PE ip 3 aa. rou chairman), During the servieo at the home, | | Of the highest quality. Remem. it can bo arranged, under the aus- | Since the Separation From the een, Sten (obals Miss Holland sang "Beautiful Isle| | ber the name of our bread and pices of the veterans' advisory com-| Counties of Lennox and Addington, n): Crals. Pim - ey J irly of Somewhere," and "Land of | | say sort of firm-like to the groc- ittoe, - Year, Nama, Township. |mMan), Craig, es, Cohen, * | Peace." A niece, Mrs. Thomas Buck | | ery man-- Remember, that's the EE vag aT Sohp Bitar Woe Ind | NH ropior the Aged--Ald. 'Couper, | aiupian ec, Mrs, ] Richardson, | | bread for me." f {1867--Johu Flanigan.... Ki %my n ee 5a tion--J. M. Farpeq. | ® DeDhOw, went over to Watertown |1885--Schuslor Shibiey | portion I. Renton, 0 *™eIh | for 'the 'tuner. The Jematus. were The township of Ramsay's first At the Trenton Methodist pa:son- i W. J. Renton. : Y GANANGOQUE { 1869--Schuyler Shibley ...Portland Court of Revision--@G. H. William. | 12/4 to Test in north Watertown ce. lady school trustee fs Mrs. W. 4. '80, Monday, two popular young son i s - I [is parler ch and . Muster. The floral offerings were Gilmour. At the annual meeting of townspeople, William Beatty. son 1871 + Godfrey . ery beautiful, 1872---Schuyler Shibley ...Portland Board of Health----Mrs. John Mac- (From Our Own Correspondent) [i Mudie .. .. Portsmouth | sillivray, Ernest Cain, Lieut.-Col. Ww. The Late Mrs, W. H. Storey. » E MADE A bd Section No. 5, Ramsay, held | Nelson Beatty, and Miss Stel): Pty to = 5d, on JY eunsuday, Mrs. Gilmour was el- | daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Sizer, . J. Morgan. ected to the position for the next | were married by the pastor, Rev, A. of Trade held {ts annual business | 1311 rote Cham "St Fitishrs ; th villians re rall_sotrow { three years. | L. Brown. meeting at the Provincial Hotel oa 11876-- John McRory . ... Loughboro Communications Read. Death had visited the hame of mm, ------ Thuiuiay HIE as. oe ap { 1877--George Dennison + Portiaad Fea lese communications were refer- wn Storey, and claimed the wife : \ wards of { 1878--Charles Spooner... Kingston tees. and mother, On Monday morning | ! "" banquet which preceded the business | 1879-B. Watkin vex ++ Clarendon Kingston Trades and Labor Coun- Mrs. Storey was taken ill if as SURIR--------------------" LI { ¥ session, and it is reported as i | 1880--D. J. Walker ... Storrington | ¢il asking for refund rent of city | hemorrage. The late Mrs: Storey =x the best yet. At the close oe nl 1881---J. R. Dawson ,.. Palmerston | hall. ; was born at Bath, Ont., £9 veare nan banquet the president, F. H., Be k | 1882--J. M. Fair ....... Kingston | Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, | Her maiden name was Agnes Amelia gave his annual resume of The Work | 1883--D. J. Walker ..> Storrington | asking for a grant. Minaker. On May 12, 150, sac ... of the board, at the finish 901 nd | 1884--R. Flynn .. 4. .... .. Olden] Nurses Alumnae Association ask-| married to W. H. Storey, and went their election of officers was held tno: | 1°57 M, Willams ... Kennebec|Ing for permission to hold tag day |to Brockville to reside in 1892. She ie: aeident, Offord Sine: 'y 00 ny omas Hoar Worn aches | ine Toro Saturday. had since Mved there. Besides her first vice-president, W. J. Gi Sin. | ius i----vames Muiton .... Portland] Stevenson Gear and Manufactur- | husband she leaves two daughters, second vice-president, Dr. J. P. S oo | 1888---Hugh Smith .., .. Portland Ing Co., regarding establishing in Mrs. (Dr.) W. H. Woodrow, Brock. clair; secretary-treasurer, James {1889--Hugh Rankin ..... Kingston | Kingston, me |Yille, and Mrs. A J. Koehler Fe iom, LP. Shoal 00 dor Woshinil . Loshsston Local Council of Women regarding | Granby. Que. In religion she was a and W. Balfour Mudfe. 1 1891--Jos. E. Watson..... Portland | appointment of a woman member to Methodist, At the home of his brother, Samuel { 1892--Melzar Avery .. .. .... Oso | the Board of Health, ------ Turner, of Fhirfax, William Turner, i Wm Gibson ., . Starrington | By laws wer passed fixing the The Late W. H. Reed. a well-known and esteemed resident | Jo oY Joyner .. .. .. Portland | Cily's assessment for the year; to William Henry Reed, a very old of Front of Leeds and lansdowns 1895--W. W. Pringle. ... Kennehes | borrow money at 51% per cent for land highly respected citizen, passed township, passed away on Fri (34 hs 1896--J. T, Truscott .. .. Portland | current expenditure; ' appointing to his rest on Sunday evening, Jan the seventieth year of his age, after 1897---Jos. Taggart .. .... Bedford | members of the Board of Health, 11th, at his late residencs, 165 Queen suffering a paralytic stroke some 1898---Alex. Munro .. .. Clarendon | Board of Education and Court of Re- street. Deceased was in his eighty- time ago. The funeral wis held Yo | 1899--Geo. A. Wright ... Kingston | vision; amending a bylaw so that the |gixen vear. IH, leaves to mourn a terday afternoon from Fairfax to 1900~~Wm. Miller Palmerston | Industries committee may thereafter wife, three sons dnd three daughters, lansiouyns 'yault, and wes . largely 1901---J .E. Campbell, Hinehinbigoks Sousist of five instead of three mem- | rg. Thomas Mills and Miss Louise, attended. on 02--R. J. Tr .. .. Wolfe Islan S. 5 x at home; Mrs. Arthur Henderson, Word wad¥eceived heré by rela- 1908 Jon. Sor +ess +5... Olden | Mayor Nickle appointed Samuel R. Watertown, Wisconsin; Willfam and tives on Saturday of the death fn To | 1904--J. M./Stoness Loughboro | Balley as his representative on the Chauncey E., and Lionel R., at home, ronto of Mrs. Frank Jones, a ore 1905----Thos. Sproule ..... Kingston { court of revision. Reon ecg y wellknown and esteemed resident o 1906--W. J. Franklin... Pittsburg The Council adjourned at 11.42, BISHOP IN ST. PAUL'S this town. Deceased was an aunt of 1907---Henry Drew .. ;......Olden | after being in session just forty mi- D. Ford Jones and leaves two Sms, 1908--John Foley . . .. Howe Island | nutes. Makes an Appeal on Behalf of For. ters to mourn her loss. Mrs. +111 [1909--R. A. Hamilton Hinchinbrooke | = This brief sitting of the council ward Movement. sce. of Toromto. amd Mre.. MeGilL ys oO nChinbrooEe | ta Ditef marked contrastto the | piohop Bidwell was. toe 'special Mowat, of Trenton, The remains are 1911--G. A. Miller .. ..j Kennebec | usual lengthy inaugural meetings of | preacher at St. Paul's church on Sun- Boing Jorwardat Mois Jor interment, | 3 1 hay,» + Reunebec Sa buirs when there was usually,a | day evening. He dealt wis Cob For- and the funeral will be:held this af- 1913--Dr. Wm. Spankie Wolfe Island | squabble over committees. The alder- ward Movement which is engagins + tornoon to Ch Shureh, where | J, mT, b Kennedy ..... Bedford | men appear tu be men of fow words. | all the activities of the church. His a wor Sod XIN conduct the | 011ml A Ody i Balm e ord | meh appear L the veterans' represen | Lordship said that the religious ie asm, miter Which the re-1 1 0 es Tein: Pree ston] atieashLe ait Ly arose to preside | vival that was confidently expected be Td Sa rent 10 the vault OE Moti Hines amgutls | tutives at Inter in committee of the | in England at the 'close of the wor at Willowbank Jemstory. Ca. [1918--W. S. Reed ..,. .. Portland | whole during the consideration of by- 4'd net take nlned. It was, therefore, A phe ansyal | meeting NE he re. | 1919--Charles Truscott . Loughboro oh they were nar. the uty of the Shure everywhere bi itiute an a success o -- Fito Fiesta SI ana covvana pmonrrorny SHEL Cott nt id th of Se EH E x . . . fa o ap-~ . P. Kehoe; bonorary vice-president, Blauded when he went "in the | ine church wm BeiCunities open ac The Lindsay Player.P; . h Pi . Rev. ther Scott; president, F. G. In Sydenhyn Street Methodist ehain AmY sckiiowledged the tribute $e Jug to go forward. 1 od € Lin 4 4 yer- lano 13 more tr an a 1ano which can be 2 The cantata "Coming of the King" | "aa broad By-law to borrow money | canon 11. 1 Firssreeiqed » |= played automatica ly. - It will make a finished musician out of any (Dudley Buck) was sung by choir from the Bank of Nova Scotia at five | nounced that last Sunday's colectior member of the family. With it an yone may play the music of the of thirty-fiv a L ¢ toward w furnace fund |3 : : 2 Te: Cobbs Street Methodist (Church Sunday sed, Ald. Robertson Suggested that | amounted to $742 Tn cash and sub. Masters without going through years of tuition and ractice. wagnt, Tt opeued with-an opgan pr vl ; en t give the | scriptions were received 200. : : oh ide "Noel" by Miss Shaw. Then fol Sy A ports ration mish gf Th oh soivad for § the |= it you may accompan If of others singing, or wed the "Prophecy", a soprano -------- h of the chureh. There romain. us: ir *H a story & dance music for impromptu home hops ~--no need e Sa, wich by Miss Wood- man, her rich voios faithrally inter.| LADIES' CURLING GAMES. | Sow mace: Spins the presence of a musician. When in Vielity of Co pen wit Of the solo. PT A he ink ou Sutariay andl... Seems drop in and let us give you demonstration of the Lindsay Player- Jen. 12.~-The Gananoque Board UHH PLEASURES OF OWNING A LINDSAY § PAVR'PANO | are many. No other one thing re presenting the same investment can possibly bring so much joy and contentment to the entire family. MEY SRR Hl preting the musical and poetic dic- . The Vergues Lullaby, was one of ] y Mornin R the most pleasing features of the oy a ieiting curling games| ERE i ke i cantata. Miss Pollard's beautiful con- | wore at the local rink . : ; |B Ede nt Cl Rh ir |, mm SES eS ONE PRICE ONLY--THE LOWEST FOR CASH

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