Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1903, p. 6

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Chopper The Light of the Kitchen Everywhere Know It t2 be the Best. ONLY $1.50. Sold Only at MITCHELL'S HARDWARE Administration Notice. IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of William Henry Franklin, of the Town ship of Pittsburgh, in the County of Frontenac, yeoman, who died on or about the th day of January, 1903 ALSO IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of John Molean, of sald Township, yeo- man, who died on or abeul the 6th day of January 1903 ALSO IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of Witham Glenn, of said Township, lock- master. who died on or about the 30th day of December, 1903; ALSO IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Sellars, of the City of Kingston, spinster, who died on or about the Sth day of Febryary, 1903 SHOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897 Cap. 129, and amending acts, that all creditors and others having dlaims against the estates of the above named persons respectively are required un or before the Bh day of March 1903, to send by post, prepaid, to Messrs. Walk- ein & Walkem, of the City of Kings ton, solicitors for the executors and ad- ministrators respectively of the saw! Estates, their Christian and surnames addresses, and descriptions the full particalars of their claims, a state ment of their account, and the pature of the securities, if any, held by them And that after such mentioned date the sald executors and administrators respectively will proceed to distribute he assets belonging to 'the said es respectively among the parties riod theteto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereol to any person or persons of whose claims notice shail not have been received hy them at the time of such distribution Dated at Kinghton; 14th Feb. 1908 EM & WALKEM Solicitors, Kingston me Mie BRECHE A MANON ' LADY TELLS OF HER EXPERIENCE WIT DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS The Great and Well-Enown Kidney Specific for the Cure of all Kidney and Bladder Troubles. |THE 5 PN. EDITOR. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO Eo SA Gx Tove COMMERCIAL MATTERS. What Is Going On In the Business World--The Market News. Of the 47.832 840 acres within Manito- ba, 0.329.000 are taken up by Jukes and 15,000,000 are cuitivabie Bocts in 1840 supplied 4.35 per cent. | of the total sugar product of toe world, | while in i900 they supplied 67.71 per | cent The total failures in Canada this | week, as reported by R.G, » & Co amounted to IS. against 20 last week, | and 30 this week last year Canadiay farmers will be surprised 1! learn that 8.8397 tons of hay, valued at | #121.624, were hmported Jrom: the Uni-'! ted States doring the fGisval year The annual report of the Iichellen Navigation company for os ROSS earnings $2 036 6656 against $1 109.458 for 1901; operating expenses | $N10 449 against $920.506 filkkd charges 21.6 against $32.792 net. prodliis for 1902 $174. 584 pared with 166.097 jor 1901 com | Montreal Live Stock Market. Montreal, Feb. 16. There were about 630 head of butchers' eattle, forty calves and fifteen sheep and lambs of | fered for sale at the east end abattoir | went on the ice with the express pur pose of killing the Belleville players As a matter of fact, Belleville plave will average all around from twelve to fifteen pounds heavier than Ram blers. Then, again, Ramblers had not been on skates for over one week whereas, © Belleville's "little fellows' fo nothing else but practise all day long under the guidance of a coach To speak of the little Ramblers at tempting to rough it with thei burly opponents, is so ludifrous that of the com mon sense of the men who penned the reports of the match one wonders what became Another Smash Up. was another big smash up on Trunk Port afternoon Two freight in a head on collis I'he Moguls, were 1 There the Grand Saturday trains met ongines, two heavy near Union ion duced to scrap iron, but fortunately nobody seriously hurt. The west bound passenger train leaving here at X o'clock, on which were a number of Ringstonians, came near being mixed damaged across the One of the thrown up in the wreck locomotives was track on which the passenger train was speeding westward, and the engi neer of this train caught sight of the wreck in time to bring his charge to a stop within twenty yards of the mix The passengers received a se vere jolt and were:scared for the tine being At The Police Court At the police court this morning Eaward Powers was ch 1 with drunkenness. On this char he was fismissed, but on a charge of having kicied the door of a doctor's surger and used vile language, he 2 and cost was fined , and bound over to keep THE DAILY WHIG, MONDAY, STRIKERS THE ISSUE A STATEMENT OF THEIR CASE. Montreal Sunday Newspaper Men Committed For Blackmail -- Cashier of a Bank Dies From Hemorrhage. Montreal, Feb. 16. ~The strikers at Reid's Marble and Granité works, have sniedd a statement of their case, in and manager of Is Sunday newspaper, ted for trial on a ing to blackmail the Metrog Insurance company bern commit f attempt slitan Life today. Ths butchers were out strong ur and trade was besieged with lower Etienne R. Blanchard, fifty three prices prevailing * than were paid last | yours of age, eashior of the St. Bva week. Prime beeves were more plenti- | nthe Bank, dicd yesterday a ful than on any market during the | hemorrhage of the brain. 'He past six weeks, a d they sold at fron to uried and is a broth: Be. to Sle. a lb; medium beasts at n of 'Malone, N.} from. 37c. to dic. and the common | John Arbour, of St. Hyaci stock at from 23. to 3ic. per Ib A} it, the recogr Calves sold at from £2.50 to $12 each | the Canadian cotton or from de. to 31c. a lb. Sheep sold at | a8 an instance of w hat the from 3c. to 3c. and lambs from mills have to « nd with tje. to 4jc. a Ib. Fat hog «old at | of ish competition, that during the from Ge. to 6le. a lb, weighed off the | pas few weeks orders have been tak cars. . en in Montreal, for R100 0060 worth of otton goods to be shipped frog, Fn Sport In General. land. The only way to overcome th One would be led to believe upon | SOmPetition he wavs, is to give the i wading Belleville: papers, reports of | S07HY more protection. The shirt the hockey match there Friday n mannfact irers are takir that the Ramblers were giants pi the nap ! ouses and this country INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Vicar General Swift, 1 NY.wa 3 n tt v th : t Pratt s headache powder mm pack ages, 4 for Ibe Mcleod's drug store Deseronto hockey team plavs in Na pance tonight. J. T. Sutherland w Mrs, Perley, Ottawa, ister th at Dy Smythe, All 1 u the Phosphatey soda Granular, ing, "Wyeth's or We bottle McLeod's dr Mrs I). Sheehan Westl s pending a short vacation with friend m Kingston Wilson's Egg Making Feed for Poul trv. 25c.. at Wade's Drug store {is gie Mo try i s n King n to take cha A} ent fering with typhoid fever John L. Pope, returned to dav after a two months' visit in Montreal, with his daughter, Mrs. William I'he Toronto Globe against the Beechgrove Fr is awh a frivilous one that i " y be dismi i Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hogan, Syra use, N.Y. are in the «i Mr. Hogan iz a of Mrs. James Swilt. who < dangerot ill Lhe cup Jui Hockey Clu to present to the Intercollegiate Hockey League has arrived, and i . virw at Span genberg & R. E..Hanwe tely with the Gar finer Bis 1 1 A which they explain that they recently | formed a unicn of all granite and ! marble workers in the city, and pre sented an agreement to their employ ers, to go into effect March Ist, which ! all accepted, but Mr. Reid. That | gentleman decided to have nothing to do with the agreement end decided to | fire the first shot, which included the | discharging of the president, vicepre sident and secretary of the newl | formed 'union, all of whom worke his shop. In the meantime Mr. Rei works are practically Messrs. Charles FITH OF TWE NEWS, The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World, Wo. H. Doel, J.P., Toronto, is dead na is PG Sing t i on the border y is prepared 10 wi with 250,000 men in 1 i A Baptist minister tavia has bad his credentials takin {rom him Creseus establishei an ioe record at Gttawa, Saturday, doing the mile in n Sault night bv five foronto Wellingtons Sta. Marie on Saturday to three The home ol Charles Schwab, the steel king, at Loret Pa., is being renovated. The Detroit filme snlphite works in Iehay were burnt 'on Sunday No lives lost George B. Cortelvou, has Leen ap pointed head of the new United States department of comm { Senator Tillman + hissed by the New York Press Clut ause of his views on the pegro que tion {haddens BB. Waker il te presi dent of the new Lit University to open in Ransas ait the spring ph Goodson, W eg, died on lay, aged eight en. He had 1 a resident thes r . Snow, sleet or bi ed from widely sgparated pr | south as Texas. Hea ed William Bir hall, with | Camptell, in Toror leased to day to j TYoronto I'he new Dominio eries cruiser Kestrel Vancouver, on Satur | 55.000 Procecdings taker Brownfield, ¢ because he tr { his electio 1 homas long resi dent of Cam d at Fr terprise on anuary irl. He was vin Barrielielc aac: Walter tke Toronto ns rder of la=mith, ied for to-day's pu rd Brooks known wool manifactarer \ i t Watertowr ident of eV tminster Gazette the Vener via nts it that Gen d th be h ! e Davids M has giv x judgment th of Jewish | nt are not i to the right | § 5 to the | Schools of Que An weboat propel by. a gasolihe motor and pos ' novel features I been succe ed on the frozen surface of a lake at Ridge woot I'he Ontan acents in England ed of the ur pont needs for and in i r that has oppor tun 2 for at lea About 1.500 dock t emploved | by one of the contr rs of the North German Lloyd C } tn the peace for six months R. C. Re mond, M.D Mrs. P. Bertrand, Breche A Josh Rawdon + reed John Ray. | has be ° : antad Que., writes:--I think it no Put [1000S WEL BRADY aes Mimi prose : : right for me to let you know what | out of the Bond Navdon escapade of Sund oN ; . DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS have done for last week. Evidence was not taken En a ¥, Sorvices me. For five months I was badly troubled the magistrate enlarging it for Et ¥ cre) with a sore back, and such severe pains | week, when both charges will come up a ! I in my kidneys that I could searcely walk | for consideration at ae. Got a bus of DOA KID- a and before I had them half : ' menting of ! \ faken T was tly relieved, and » with Asking For Increased Grant. ociat ak another box nay sompletel At a meeting Saturday night of th } ft : { cannot help but give them ly fared or civic finance comm a deputation sociat r t 1 ean, and will never fail to representing the Home for Friendless f the 1 n Q Ee ae, vo Women and Childre nm waited upon the It is unders members and ask an increased the kK. & P. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILIS. | run for ih i arctan ocr | dered To De plocet oe. 1 are 50c. box, or 8 for $1.25; all dealers or eed to ox | PR The Doan Kidney Pill Co, Toronto, Ont | deal with it wi rt Ma i -------------------------------- sonsideration, 1 i was not dis a i : miding to allow it r 1 Brit couple of weeks until fulther informa w i<land on is received, greater 5 of t There is a tonic and stimulant quality to the MAGI CALEDONIA sop \ 2 Wise Hews) Disinfees ye ' ent the A ant Soap Powder is a boon to any xp 2 WATERS ; good for all sorts of nome. It disinfects and cleans at the an jo people. Sold by best dealers salne. tune. Rn s y Witch hassel cream for chapped Wiil xa I aga neat sea everywhere, hands, rough skin, etc. McLeod's drug 8 stewara stofe. 15c. Coneratulations are extended My * and Mrs. W. P. Kileaulev, Ruffalo. \ RR cnr: umn Y. The wedding was o rated th = this morning. Mr Kilcauley was 9990000000000 0000000000VTVOCTOOTOOVC0O0V00 1 ¢ Fitzgerald Mr. Kila <e mem) he Whig A unique line of high class Scotch Twead Suitings, newest weaves and colorings, what the up-to-date man wants, tailored in latest London or New Yor Frae Bonnie Scotland JE: ¢ C. Livingston & Bro, || ° 75 and 77 Brock St. 21 B was 1 = comi a is q & a colony s New Yor there, (On just Dt x * thy J x The ) on Fr k styles. : A Touching Incident 2 At ov Si « Inspection Invited. > Laral on Sund ; \ poet: McCov, on Fe ® | Tinie lphia. , Germ struck Miles. S. army. has \ wi 1 I nov f hiv k at Wi \ s np! of th R I A 1 Ww t Any Rochester ov ht to t vs y erfored « 1 n th I't A the \ n d th untla ¥ r rout at dar . vilager ex | i fed A hing t fmemor of } { han a Cahi A 1 hed tw 1 } Mn reve | ' 4 t Sat H in week 1 < der Miss \ } i er M Mr. 8 New York ud H = R ] v K Si 1 B t ¥ x 3 r 1 Sq \ . Y A A A NM S A. Neh NM : H ~ A . ¢ hs ta \ financial and bw arv-treasurer, Mrs. F % mes M Isan A or Miss i \ y A: St r He we Wallace, M.A, has heim ipalship of the Preshy- at Indore, India H: ard or soit corns cured with three ; applications of Peck's Corn Salve, 15¢. {at Wade's. FEBRUARY 16. TT |THE TWO LIVES. THE CROSSLEY AND HUNTER MEETINGS. Sydenham Street Methodist | Church Was Thronged on Sun+ day Evening--The Remarks of the Evangelists. } When you pack 2300 people inside | Svdenham Street Methodist church, there wont be even a foot of standing space left unoccupied. There were that many. people there last evening, so Mr. Hunter announced from the plat- form. The audience would have been | church had been. The old | sung with great | larger if the familiar hymns were fervor. Mr. Crossley stated that char- acter was the only thing which we could take into the next world; it was the only thing that counted with God. Then he sing, very ingly, "The Two Lives." song which exemplifies s subject was based up- on th v of the rich man who met Jesus when He was passing Jericho It iz no sin to be h are among our noblest sneaker de We lish 1 , ilish t them there are tl f ures this side o hell. © audience ind Burn them up sa much su upon the lauch bm that they m mer I would soon open 1 store doors on Sunday When Uhris . + the hon | He bring H " for hay i Wor i Hunter « | a that h had requested th a n Bible iw put in his casket. when he was dead | = that his vst upon Sor tof ifs swee ronmises After Wher Mr. (r f t charact I Moral ¥ aot x n H y, : t 2 ira | her i ' mor i ' } A! A ih t r i the I 1 Tk as t ' nl t a bh wd 1 : g g There t I i As | a « A i g ned, | wa Sir Jobn A.M 1 ech { Mr. Cross! s 0 i g£ { ne Sh bi s he i ar rent A his 1 i i } r firection of Mr Death Of Miss Clark. I | St. George's Won. Rt. George's A. and R lay 1 played at Seal Coffee (1 1b.and 2 10. cans) ° IS PICKED PURITY Strong in Purity. Fragrant in Strength. IMITATORS ARE MANIFOLD. MONTREAL AnD BOSTON. EXPERIENCE And Accurate Knowleige are bound to win-- these are the main 'actors of Success in this up-to-date business. We keep ia touch with the best and most reliable manufacturers, and never omit buying in big quantities when a bargain comes our way. February White- ear Sale Still continues, and interests hundreds of eco- nomical women in Kingston and surrounding towns who have found the great saving effected by buyirg from us. NIGHTGOWNS 5c mge fom 45c. on up through easy stages to $3.50 each. 18 different CORSET COVERS i. in cluding many novelties, prices 10¢, 12ic., 15¢., 18¢., 20c., 23c., 25¢c., 30c. and on up to $1. DRAWERS, CHIMESE AND WHITE SKIRTS in a great assortment of new patterns. Lace and Embroidery Trimmed. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 120-172 Princess Street, Kingston. Lr srr A ASRS PSNI NSN ANSNPS fog OSA --n | | | | | ¢ | | s---- -- - ---- S---- 7 WARN YOU That if you don't buy Shoes this month you may be sorry for many months to come. Don't let someone else get all the Bargains. They're going fast Se AT THE Se Se LOCKETT SHOE STORE. meee 5 Population Of Welie Island Judge e Me Doug all. POIVE al . B. EDDY'S. Shorr ee bottom GRO- CERY BAGS, also Hat, Millinery and "Glove BAGS, and Flour and Cement SACKS are made frdfi" the TOUGHEST PAPERS, in all sizes and weights. -- Wry Printing as Desired. THE E. B. EDDY CO. Li Canada. J. A. HENDRY, Agent, Kingston. 2 mn 200D00PE FED Co DOREBRIL EL v1 LULL PLR UGOD® Exe $ p> CHASE & SANBORN, : ET nA AA a 70TH YEAR. NO. ALL GOODS REDUCED. SLIGHT ADVANCE ON Our $11.50 Bed reduced Our $20 Valure Parle Plush Backs $15, Qur $6.50 'Extension $4.50. Our $18 Golden Oak Sideboard, swell front, $1 Our $8.50 Golden Oak Sideboard for $6.50. All other goods in prop BE Mr a at -------- ROBT. J. RI THE LEADING UNDERTA PRINGESS ST. Represents, as a rule, his ments Don't buy in a bo it will burst and you np and prices prudent now Buy when values That is when the his purchases Buy best selection of houses or J.'S. R. McC 51 BROCK STREE BUSTIN SALE OF UNCLAIMED goods, consisting of Bicycl Clothing and other Artich place at Examining Warel ton WEDNESDAY, 18th Feb Terms, strictly cash at ti C. HA EVERY KINGSTO Who de an a her taste and poe Han tronize Parker's Dye . HAWLEY, M 109 = Phone 40 NOTICE TO MAR ALL MASTERS AND N ing steamboat certificates v rooms of the Marive Fngi treet, at eight EVENING, 17th in organizer, will be in der of the chairman meemm---- TO-LET. BRICK HOUSE, 193 EA opposite Chalmers chur hot water heating lighting, and all provements For to O. J. Hickey, FOR SALE £2200 00. PAR VALUF wp Frontenac Loan Society stock for fession in price for sp care Whig o clock, « t ( atten pro qr othe A X.¥. 4 © WANTE ™ VETERANS SCRIP. We Address Box 38, P: WANTED. A GIRL APPLY QUE) Brock strect A PANTRY GIRL AN) maid Apply at Wind A BRIGHT ACTIVE for Sundry ' departne Drug Store BY A MIDDLE AGED i sition As nurse Johnston street BOYS 14 TO 15 YEARS will work steadily Aj factory, Smith strevt Princess street. eee A PURCHASER FOR A dwelling i a bargai Brock St 7 room furnace, at McCann, 51 -------- AGENTS AVERAGE the year round soli Always in use Ho ties not fads or luxu Write G. Mi Ont. Cason. London, MEN, TO LEARN BA Short time required expert instructior vantages until 'com diplomas, positions a raduates. Cataldg oler Rarber College An oil well was sten afternoon on the Doyle township, at 500 feet freely, though some difl perienced in capping th

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