Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1903, p. 2

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EF 8 Tn ---- E Lifes HS H 1 fit | returned and culprits, and : A Lasting Benefit. Don't suffer 'with rheumatism. Get cured, as did Johnston Laron, Oso He bad rheumatism in lar, years, used all Jwithout getti hotter of Hall's Rhewna. ' fel has Customs Officer James Hanley los | a faithful' companion this morning in of a black spaniel. Its de 'adds one more item to 'the tof potty robberies. of the R.C.F.A., tried by urt-mattial for a misdemeanor, ha: heen allowed to retum to duty afte foushiess," dondtipation or torpid live: without disturbing the 'stomach or Qrging the bowels, take few doses o 'arter's Little Liver Pills, they will please you. "A decidedly small audience witness ed the production of "The Gambler': Daughter," 'at the Grand Opéra Hous "| fast night. The feature of the play was the sconery which was certainly ® {mast ola ; i the draws sbout as well as a two-for-five cigar, MARINE INTELLIGENCE, What is Going on in Harbor And Elsewhere. 'Crawford's wharf: 'Schooher Annan dale cleared for The schooner Maggie L., from ba: : forts, unloaded grain at Richerdsouns' aor. + M.T. company elevator : Tug Thom so, from Oswego, with two coal laden T. company crews are arriving 't( get the boats ready for departure by May ist; when the St, Lawrence can als will be open. #3 Oliver Mowat and: to adopt resolutions of condolence, "The Devil's Auction." Manager Yale's claim that the "De vil's Auction," here to-night is the oldest in name yet the newest in point of novelty, can well be substantiated in this twenty-first edition of this fa. mous spectacle; as everything is new first act until it: is rung down on the "A Tribute to Our Comntry." EEE, COULDN'T DO IT. 4 Know the Food She Used per food brought a womdn and her child ont of sickness into health. A lady living in Madison, . relates' her experience which i 3. > EFEs i E --- iri 5 he) 5. gi Ei fel het he Cadillac, The Royal. h, 1ith and | 35-footers i omni larity in Montreal. , which should com- , and it affords | espeninlly cotm- women. Finally, it ni form of exercise, with 'vard played baseball. = with Georgetown, Saturddy, 'snd'. the race came to the it. The negro, Matthews, played short step for Harvard, and in conkequénge, Catcher Apperous and Manager Willer, of Gi wn, who; dre soirthérners, withdrew from the match. There were ome mild gle firations of dis pleasure at the neffo's appéarance in the field, but Matthews finally won the crowil by accepting brilliant chan- en. A letter from Dawson City tells wout the trip 'cast which the Yukon hockevists intend to make next win- ter. The personnel of the feam and subs has not 'heen definitely decided upon, but to quote "Randy" MeLen- aan. they will embrace 'the pick of the city. The old civil service forward line will remain intact and ameéng the outsiders who will doubtless ..be in- sluded in the list are Gibson, the wack defence man; + Vincent Keenan wd "Weldy" Young. The members wore anxious that "Dad" Eilbeck ac- sompany them as their manager, but as it is impossible that "Dad" and "Jack" should both be away at the ame time the former will stay at home, PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People -- What They Are Saying And Doing. W. A. Gibson, Toronto, formerly of BE. O Mitchell's drug store, is in the ity visiting friends. . 'G. Graves, son of W. D. Graves, of HM. 'customs, left to-day for Cal gary, NW.T., to locate. George L. Guy, late of 193 Colborne street, in now located at Byng Inlet, on the Georgian Bay. A. 'Mwrray, Kingston, has joined the tall of Messrs. Timntins & Co., Al ntonte, as head salesman. Frank Burke, for niany years man- ager of 'M. Walsh's 'meat business, 'will open a store for himself on May }st. Mir. and Mra. James G. Bews will be at 'home Wednesday afternoon and ev: ening, April 9nd, at their residence, | 168 B: street. Jdne: Otanwell, a patient in Rock- wood Hospital for some years, is dead from enteric fever. The remains were taken to Michigan for interment. G, H. Poore, representing the W. Dever Uo., stock brokers, is distri buting neat circulars 'giving a concise 'Story of Stocks." George Couper, steward of the Kingston Yacht Club, was one of the srincipéls in 'an interesting event vhich took place at -Sharbot Lake to- day- Wellington "W. Gibson, Toronto, is in the city on a visit to friends. He has been appointed western 'traveller for the big drug firm of Chandler &. Massey, Toronto. Rev. Principal Grant once 'said of Sir Oliver Mowat that 'he was » 'man of the soundest British and Cadadian sentiment; a man of the Jsesest con- stitutional insight." E. K, Roche, late of this city, is now thanager of 'the government dia- wend drill in New 'Ontario. His pre sent 'location is Straws Hat Lake, 'in the Abikakan distriet, on the line of the Canadian Northern RR. OFFICERS IN DISGRACE. Two Canadians Are Caught Mis- appropriating Funds. Two young Canadian officers, one well-known in Kingston, are in dis- grace 'in South 'Africa. They accepted positions 'under the imperial govern. went after the Canadian troops had left the dark continent. Jt was part of their: duty to handle the eettle which the imperial government, sent out to restock B farms. The extes- sig 'mortality among the shipments, shawn by returns mage by these officers, Jed to an. investigation, | vered that the offic- Refi oEigEt Ear Charles Yateman, on remand for the past two weeks on a © of stealing a skiff from a resident of Mollen's Bay, again brought before magistrate thi€ shorning. peared for the prosecuti Hagittcate read the prisoner gu lecture 'and dismissed him. . Kingston's Best Singers. A. U. Brander, of Boston, conducts EL 3 oy," at ity Hall, Thursday and v. April 28ed-24¢h in aid of the YMCA dell. F - The committee ihe ulteming Hn Ge igh Mrs, Birch, Mrs. McR 2 n gm, Mes. W. © ;_"Skitiner, b . Skinner, Mis. A. P. Lhowa, Sparks, Mrs. Van TN Gildersleeve, Mrs. Noel 3 achat, Miss a vai ron, Mes, , Miss , Mrs. "Rogers, A "Garrett, Mrs. Spen cer, Mix. Abs oy, > i Waddell, Mrs. Duff, Mrs. Ca Mrs. Richmond, Wiss Robertson, Mrs. * Strachan, Mra. C. Livingston. -------- £3 Agaihst "Devil's Auction" -- The: . Police WHIl Waitel. 4 Mayor: Bell was waited upon yester- day afternoon hy Rev. Dr. Phil in regard to the production of "The Devil's Auction" at the Grapd opera house to-night. He 'asked "the mayor. to exercise his authority, and & the police to see that i » Bn immoral or objectionable mature was |' allowed to be produced. T mayor {4 promised to give his attention to the matter by ing it to the eity so- licitor for an opinion as to how far" the city could act. ) , such matters are in the Bands of the city commissioner, who has the power to stop wa play if he thinks it immotak' Two years > a complaint was laid with the chief of police regarding a play produced at the Vietoria theatre herd, and a couple of constables were detailed, in company with the city edmmissioner to be present, and act if necessary. Nothing objectionable, however; was found ii the play. As to the Aevirs Auction," no ob- jection has heen raised to it else where, all the papers speaking well of it as an entertainment. It is "on the lines of "The Evil Eye." A Stirring Comedy Coming. A comedy 'treat is promised the pa- trons of the Grand on April 30th, when Mrs. LeMoyne, the well-known actress, will appear here as the dash- ing Mrs. Clinton in Glen Ma Donough's original play of American | life," Among Those Present." The piece predominates in laughter, 'but there are also striking dramatic site uations and episodes that leave a vivid impression on the play-goer. The "amusements and avoeations of she four hundred in New York are said to be eleverly satitized. Among the members of the Sampang, AI» : Harald Russell, Nellette Reed, Marion Ashworth, - George Douglas Parker, George Gaston, Edua Bert, Mary Parkyn, Cornelia Hunter, Anita Zorn, Frederick Truesdale, Cecil --Magnus, Harry Dornton and Harey 'Herfurth. . h make a man love hi home. They are g stylish and eon. fortable. Syrup of Hypophosphites, size, 75c. Peerless Lawn Grass 20¢ a mixture of six different sure to produce a wrowth. Bekford's Sweet Peas 15c. quell ter 1b. rz Nasturtium Seeds 10c. and ifs per oz | : 4 HB. JA yL-oR ] A aren rn CE A § Wa 17 WLR), a 0 J ly 9", Mason & "Risch pianos are arise in design, maichless in tone and me celled for Hurability. SoM by D. A. Weese & Co, - 121 Princess street; and L.T. heed, M.A., Toronto, travelling & trict superintendent, Handsome Residence For Sale. On Albert street, first, house 38 | south of Union street, containisg & twelve rooms, hot water heating electric light, almost new. Lot 40x200 or. larger if desired. Om .| be bought .at a bargain, if dispes ied 'of ut omce. 'Owner leaving th a The Monk----Helo ! old man, where is your tail ? The Ostrich-- Well, "you 'see, T couldnt. afford to Buy my wife 'an Easter honnet, -and--ec--er--well, she retrimmed her old one ! 8 Kingston 01a Boys. It is likely -that Mayor Bell and fro bably a couple of aldermen will be present at the meeting of the Kingston Old Boys' Association in Toronto, on Friday night, The secretary' of the To- ronto Board of Trade has written the mayor suggesting that the Kingston Old Boys' celebration take place here | from July 4th to 6th, so as to' imme. dintely follow the Toronto re-union |. from July lst to 4th. New Music. Four big hits of the season. Regular 50c. amd B0c. music, special at 10e "Hiawatha," 'Pansy of the Dell," "Samuniy," "Just Next Door." Me- Dermott Bros., opposite Y.M.C.A. Corsets of every deseri . i ordered or ready-made 'at 'New. York Iiess city.

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