Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jul 1903, p. 5

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You will coon be off by boat or rail. More than hall the comfort of your Summer Out- ing depends upon your outfit. Here are the comforting kinds of Underwear and Over- wear, thoroughly re. liable in 'material and workmanship. : TKR SUITS is complete. nel Coats and: Trouser, , $7.50, S10. } Than Half Price ummer Haberdashery to PIOVOV0VO000000000800600000 P000000000060000080009 ur Hat Sale! Hats for $1. 3IBBY CO. House, Oak Hall. n COFPOPPIO0000000004 RING Perfect Fitting & & POP000000000 0000 be 220 in Men's, } in Ladies' ES HOE STORE : PHONE 159 DO 0O-0O0-OO-OOCONONO0 0; "e OOOO oh RES 00TDH Jur Prices joods down to prices stion, and while they Picnic Suits S00 ering. rices that ®,0 petition ; bargains, and it is e to get your share. RAMSON - Princess Street, Crawford's, 'ARRIVED! EE -------- ACLEAN DEAR FOR YEARS HCAD OF M ICAL FROFESSION. So ---- ands, Detroit Journal, Dr, Dona clean, fo) y yeaks .. Tat he. mediofl profession 41 st Nichienn and one of 0! xy AS © of the country, expired at 9.80 a.m. at his residence 821 Woodward avenue, on Friday. * The immediate cause of death is des cribed as gastro enteritis, and inflam 4 mation of the stomach and lower di yestive organs, until about three days ago. ' eh 'Childremis COTS Wood. very pretty degigns..in Brass and White Enamel, with drop sidis; also" Woven Wire Mattrasges attached, at reduved prices, JAMES REID. For Ambulance 'Phone 147. In Iron or Some re - Our Coal 44s Clean As Though It Were Washed and rushed. Viach lump stands by teell. Good solid coal---so much solid fire. After coal . the earth from are picked ter it is wcreened We are very careful. : Crawfor COAL THAT SUITS, Foot of Queen St.-- Phone 9. Hu "who ha heen associate rears, attended ters into consultation with him. Thurs. day night = Maclean's only daugh- Pfc, AC Citers. of "DE. Alexander N. Campbell, of Grand Rapids, arrivel with hér husband. . . The dying physician was unconscious during the last twenty-four hours of his life, but' when his daughter enter- vd his room at 11 p.m., she was re cognjzed: 'Do you know who this is?" she asked. Ec "Annie Maclean," 'thé sick man an- swered, when he heard his daughter's voices Wak' the last sign of owt- ward knowledge, as the comatose con- #| dition bec more aud: more pro. nolinted. HE Suffered almost no pain towards the last. The end was not ex- pected so soon. His death was very peaceful, and after death the face wore an expression of calm repose. Among rare N thpbell, Dr. ff thongh 'siipimoned, did not arrive be 1 fore death ensued. still living at Kingston, Ont., nea where ther dostor was born, is too en #0 be 'present 'eved at the fun Pr I. Dr. Maclean leaves several broth ive at Salt Lake City, Leadville ? and Hancock, Mich. Id Maclean was horn sin Sey Ont Tol the age of six years he went to Edin Stotland afd a part in Canada. Hy *l Queen's Lini¥ ersity, taught schodl for some returning to tak® up the. study's mediciddland sur. gery in the Royal College of. Physici or on August lst, 1862. The next year he began his Ameri CaN career as a surgeon in the United States army, and after the war stay ed for a time in Louisville, Ky. practicéd mgedicine in Kingston, where he was also a professor in the uni versity. He was already gaining prom "4nence as a surgeon in days when sur- geons were few, and in 1872, through Dr. David 0. Farrand of Detroit, he secured the position of professor of surgery at Amn Arbor. Here he re mained seventeen years. While at Ann Arbor his skill as a Practitioner grew. "Wonderful stories ave told of his. skill and judgment, his strong sympathies and the tireless am bidextrous work of his wonderful hands. Years. ago a grandstand fell af Adfian af a County fair, and Dr. Madean drove from Ann Arbor and by his promptness) his genius and skill and his unwearied devotion to his task, greatly alleviated the effects of the disaster, so far as 'the wounded unfortunates were concerned: He ' bo came' surgeon-in-chief of 'seyevals rail- roads, and in the midst of the great wreck near Jackson in 1894, he work ed thirty-six hours with aia spead and marvellous skill: During hi last years at Ann Arhor and after he left Ann Arbor, he was called fo all parts of the country to perform delicate and dangerous opetations. He practiced i every state it dhe union and the fame of his work went abroad: In 1889. 0r Maclean resignédehis po sition: at Ann Arbor. He had eohtend ed for the an practice, and had Ways Singisted "that the medical de- partment of the university should be transferred to Detroit, for larger prac tical work. These views caused con tention. The doctot then removéd to Detroit, where he bas since resided, being en Fh -------------------------- Fo Welcome Comrades » FORMER NT HOU LH PROTECT YOUR VALUABLES Our Patent Home. Safes are Fire and Waterproof. Half the weight and half the price of others. CALL AND SEE. THEM. J. I. C. DOBBS & 0. Typewriter and Bicycle Repairers, 171 Wellington $i. Kingston, NOTICE The Ilighest Cash Price pail for Second Hand Clothing, Furnisure, Stoves, Ete. A large stock of new Clothing, Gents' Furnishing, , Jewelry, Musical Instruments. Ete., I am selling At reduced prites, and Second Hand Bicycles; will sell thei at very low prices ---- I. ZAGK s ;m aa St., Second deor below Corbett's. 1. G. BOGART, M.D., C.M. Are Stille Sixty-four Years \ The .doctor, had been Jl for two or three weeks, but the di- 4 did 7 net assuming an acute form much with Dr. Maclean during many him. during his ill- ss, and "on Thursday evening called Drs. Flinterman,, Anderson and Win- \ The handsome $2,500 Lysistrata port, RL we 1, SRE Gh Trophy given by James Gorden Bennett in an international ra ce for steam yachts, held off New- gaged in general practice up to two | years ago, when he retired. "His re putation still grew during * his resi dence herd. In 1894 the American Meti ca, association elected him president, the highest honor which .the profession in America can confer upon a meniber. Queen's University, in Kingston, hon: ored him with the degree of LL.D! one of twelve guch degrees handed down by that conservative university in fifty years. He was also a niember of the London Royal College of Sur- OTTAWA FAIR. ber's Exhibition. agriculture, horticulture; manufge perimental Farm exhibit, dairy bit. Special: side shows on otherwise known as the midway cial attractions in front of A Great Programme For Septem- Exhibits = of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, pigeons and pet wg ladies' and arts exhibits, Central Ex- grounds, . Spe grand stand, afternoons. Balloon ascensions, tures, exhi- thgse at his bedside when he expired e Maclean, Dr. and Mis, Ballin, and the nurge, A son of the damily, Dr, Donald Mac. leat, Jr.\' resides in the west, and al The - doctor's aged "mother, who is nd sistors. Brothers are practicigs " fiber Wik, 189. His father was Charles Maclean, the son of & famous Edinburgh attorney. 'At burgh with" his. father, veturfing to {De. W. J. Canada siX years later. Thus a part §Dr. Sullivan, of of his early education was obtained in studied in the literary department - of Edinburgh in 1858, to ans and Surgeons. From this institu- tion he was graduated with great hon- He others Royal College of Physicians and Su geons (F.R.C.P.S3. In 155% he was associated wit geon, in his 'great surgery. Dr: Maclean largely to professional and 'was a clear, forceful writer. F1 One of the striking traits of hi tharacter was his warm svmplath r fas 'ha viewed it, he » Jthe! plan to prohibit the wse of physician's same in a newspaper. every reason to be many of his pupils. known local physicians whe stamliiec N. Collinge, dnd F. B. Tibbals, anc Mayo. of Rochester, N.Y. Chicago, and Ii Lee, of Lincoln, Neb., pupils of his in America. Kingston, and Dr. Maclean is =aid, by. members of years before his profession to have dene more work "great doctors." them three: ordinary He has doubtless saved literaily hum he never, it is said; forgot a pati He would know each one and remem ber his ailment twenty years after wards: He was 4 surodon when sur geons were few---a great SWrgeon,. an taresting worker. trouble, ns. His Or some time, Maclean amous libel suit against This is the largest sun pervous digestive org troubled him In 1883 Dr, £20,000 in a a local paper. of money ever awarded in a swt of this. sort,. amd the case attracte country wide attention. Dr, Maclean was twice married. His second wife, who survives him, was formerly a Mrs. Duncan. Two children, Dr, Donald Maclean Jr., and Mrs. Campbell, wife of Dr. Alexander M, Camwbell, of Grand Rapids, alg survive him. There was. pn large funeral on Sum day (last. Hix remains w cremated ac he was an advocate of this me thod. His ashes, placed in an wn, will be buried in Cataragui cemetery Mrs. J. C. Paterson, Union street, is a sister of the deceased, Wis mother alko lives with Mze. Paterson. Major Straubenzie"s Good Catches Guests: at the Minnicoganashene Summer resort, on the Georgian Bay, have been excelling themselves in their catches of black bass. On the 17th. Major Straubenzie, RARM.C,, canght 63 fish, 61 Ibs. of which were bass of 4% lbs. and under (several of about 4 Ibs.), the remainder pike from 14 lbs. down, and a few picker Three other rods were out, and they each returned with a good bag, in "luding black base of 44 Ibe., of which there were a good sprinkling, and pike from 8 lbs. and under, also pickerel The total catch for the four rods for the day (about nine hours) was 3071 Ibs., representing 131 fish. On the 18th, Maior : Straubon: i caught in 14 hours, Ad bass, weighing 30 lbs. One other rod, A. F Broan, caught 'in the same time 12 ,lack bass of about the same size Y.M.C.A. Boys At Camp. On Thursday Mesdames R. Smith, R. Meck, C. Mitchell 'and 'Renton Visited their boys at our 'camp Harry Wilder's tent held a carnival and watermelon feast, with great sue cons The medical tent reports ten treated for sunburn, three for 2 beadache, 2 for teotchache, two for stoma hache Reg. Stevens is camp mascot, while only six years he is a brave. camper Each noon he visits his father, stew- ard on the Rideau Queen An excursion to the camp will he held Wednesday. : "8 Court House Grounds, Caretaker Grant is getting the court house grounds in good condition, af fer the way they were torn up for the new granolithic walk. The parts around the, building have heen seeded From the walk to the roadside ix to be graded, and street sec rapings will be used for that purpose. It will be two years before the grounds are perfected. Then the court house property will be one of the most beautiful spots. in Canada. The, Rock Island railway has secar ed comirol of Evansville and: Terre geons (L.R!C.S.) and » Fellow wf the | Prof. Bemes, a famous Scottish sur work on general contributed periodicals, with his pupils and with voung pra¢: titioners mm general. In their behalf, recently opposed a pour] of Among . well under him gre Drs. W. F. Metcalf, A. who are well-known to the profession dreds of lives, amd. in all his practice at. | street, between And overwork im behalf resulted, ufter vears, in which affected the stomach has was awarded | he am Prof. Sutherland's Hippodrome com- pany, including chariot races and Ro- wan standing races. Digble whirling the loop; the three Liviegstons, acro- bats; the Bounding Pattersons, gero- bats -and aerialists; the Merry (Jowns or troupe of musical dancers (25 la dies. recently. arrived . from Hurepw) ; Ritcobono's troupe of trained horses and dogs; Miss Lilly Bletsoe, Ameri ca's premier lady coraetist; Irene and Lioncl Bletsos, Spanish buck amd wing and charactertistic dances, eto. Horse fades (trotting, 'pacing and running). Daily parades of live stock around the grounds. Evening--Spectacular nd fireworks, the "Eruption of onnt Pelee" with all the specialties taking r h $ y i part. i------ ; MADE A MISTAKE | And Now Realize It -- Street Should Be Asphalted. The new store. just completed for { | McKelvey & Birch, and into which the firm is now moving, as well as the two adjoining stores, recently complet od, add greatly to the improved ap: pearance of the. . north side of Brock King and Wellington streets. The entive block now presents a solid, business-like appearance, the style of architecture throughout being ' | almost of a uniformity. It is too bad, however, that the merchants doing business on that block were so short sighted as to reject the seheme [ropos ed for asphalting the road bed. The improv t besides adding proatly 10 wrance of the street, would have Brought increased business to the stores, | ts and all persons hav mg occasion to drive om business er rands would have sought the street where wheeling was smoothest; and the result tld have been a vast in crease of the block + | realize the le to the stores within Some of the merchants now uimtake they made Death Of Mrs, Charon. The death'of Mrs. Adolphus Charon, was married ir wards came with her husband t., ston, where she thirty-three years daughters and two King resifled for the past A family of thre soté sarvives Montreal street, ocourred Sun lay aft |, CW he polive statio ol cl werd : 4 fi EW of 2 PI ln Sl ua | meade nny with « RIERRIGHRATIOR years The cased's maiden nan of "1h Riceat ver, Pittsburg : . 3 was Sophia Gariepy, daughter of the tow nehip, hoy ener 1 Way He saul We have them with large roomy food 3 ce late Charles Garfepy, Cornwall. She i Loborpugh, and after at of ningston ° N - OF DISASTERS BAGHU D010 didnt £3 vial Family Misfortunes Culminated by ' a Drowning Aécident--Accident | y "\ That Rendered One an Invalid. 7 Watertown, N.Y. July, 21 News | § RAR FEE 7 4 fh. recri fed nt 3 ay wirlig of William ks, wh last week foil from the steamer Russia in Buffalo Harbor. Mr. Brooks was X A a Sidi of Henderson andl is th is the oulminati disas ter of a series of Fondly IloT ae About three yours ago Mrs. Brooks met with ani accident: that rendered her an invalid for life, Then, in the fall of 1901, her two sons, Charles Sherman, wore drowned when the steamer Hudson © went down on the upper lakes. In the spring of 1002 the daughter, Fdith, who bad been her. mother's faithful nurse, died. Mr. Brooks leaves: a. brother, James Brooks, on Galloup Island, and a sis- ter, Mrs. E, B. Gannett, at Sackets Harbor. " tm -------- OFFICERS' MARRIAGES, ts Changes Made in: the Regulations ~Money Allowance Made. The militia department has pro- mulgated the following changes : With the exception of officers pointed prior to July Ist, 1901, offi. cers of the permanent corps below re gimental rank of captain will only hold comuiissions so long as they »e- main unmanied. This rule may be relaxed in case of officers who haye completed 'six years' service in rank of lieutenant on recommendation of officer commanding, who ntust satisfy himsell that the officer's means: will enable him to maintain his family in a manner befitting his position as an An allowance 'of twelve cents a day in lieu of rations of bread, meat, gro« cerics and vegetables will be made to warrant. officers, nog-commissioned offi: cers and men of the permanent cor for such. periods .as they . are actual ly absent from their unit on. leave bf ah: sence or furlough exceeding three days. Soldier servants accompanying their masters on leave of absaoe will be granted the same allowance, providdd rations are not drawn. ih akan ili SC TR fa Just Missed The Pipe. The | schooner = John Gildérhouse, from Detroit, with grain for the Mal Howse, atrived in the Harbor vestor: day afternoony and. anchored close to the waterworks' suction pipe, Super; infendent Hewitt feared 'that the pipe would be damaged and notified the schooner's captain, During the even ing. the vessel drifted inwards, and only that a line was thrown out from the waterworks' wharf her anchor would have done damage to the ipe and perhaps caused another typhoid outbreak like that "of last winter, Happily, the anchor did not come within twenty feet of the pipe, and therefore 'all is well. During the day time mariners have only to use their eves to sée w the water pipe is. Its loeality is clearly indionted by the Bite sign' on' the pumping house shed ® At the Successful | POPOL CPIIDRI = Mids Sumy : Prices on COO 0e@ @ ) KEEP YOUR. FOOD, HEALTHY And fresh during the hot summer days. the milk sweet 'and tHe 'buttér' cool.' - ------------ Left An Abusive Father. A Rideau street family left this al- ternoon for Watertown, N.Y., to ed cape further ill treatment from the father of the household, Twice of late, the male parent has put his family out of the house at night, and he conting ally abused and insulted them. The mother decided that it was better to take her children away, and this alter noon the six of them left to find a happier home across the border, and to earn their own livelihood, One gic i¥ about twenty years of age, and de cidedly good-looking. \ Says It Is His Property. This alternocm a Jew peddler call 5 4 ¢ be hwl fallen asleep on the roadsicle ont about compartments They're not expensive, § y and up. Come; look at them any time. obi twenty miles enpt Upon awakening be found the valise missing The thal must have deposited it where found by Mr. Leheup. If the claim nt oun a Mis. R. J. Bennett, Mra. John Ag new, Mrs. Murray * and Kingston, and Adolphes of Boston Surviving also are, mother and two sis ters, Mes. Henry Yeddaw and Mis Florence, all in Kingston. Ihe late Mrs. Charon was aged fifty voars. She was a member of St. Mary's cathedral I'he funeral Wednesday morning was private. ------------------ Ome Of The Oldest. Capt. R. H. McKay, Fulton," NY. |. congregation Qreg and claims to be the in sight. . Witliam Thompson, Toronto, was hn other notable Old: Boy, who joined in oldest one yet of- age, and was years ago engineer Unsolicived Subscriptions. } The treasurer of the Old Boys' Association desires to ox press gratitude to Jol WM. ( amp bell and George A. Bateman, for un } volicited subscriptions of $5 each, dnd | ¢ to Major Massie for 82 {owards wip ing out the indebtedness of the amo. | © "ation. Cheering words accompanied the gifte. It is such unexpected appre ciation of devoted efforts that gives the workers fresh courage for greater accomplishments a Here On A Visit, Alfred H Landthier, (leveland, Ohio, Tic ed lake and river pilot, is in the city for the first time in nine teen years. He has fraquently piloted "teamers past this port in the inter val, and once stopped at Garden Is lanel for a short time, bat never had tn opportunity of stopping at King ton until to day. He met wany oki friends along the batbor front. " a At The Police Court. At 'the police colrt this morning Pa trick' McAvoy, on a charge Wi drunk- | te Enness," was given two months in Joal, Haute system. John Corhelt 'was fined $2 for wheeling his bigyds on the: sidewalk. 4 William of | | is another contestant for the honor of { averaged 1.274 pounds being the oldest home-comer. He was | Mr : ; born in Kingston on May 20th, 1623, Pe to be put in beef at Kingston. the festiyities. He is seventy-five years | residence of James Weir, Barrie street, was later identified as belonging to on the old steamer Watertown . | the General hospital, but the officers of 'that institution are at a loss fo know how it was removed from the the posession of the police. at the point of a gun. seized a consignment of small pocke tobaceomise, their back a suggestive portrait. Un ler ordinary conditions i looked all right, but by reversing it, presented employed in the British-American ho give a satisfactory description of the mtents, the valise | will be banded over to him MCKELVEY & BIRCH, RORTER. |": 20 'There is no place like 'home, There is no better tonic when wo use die ds | Vietoria reaming than good porter. CARLING'S PORTER: i The Queen of Table Butters. Fe | Mecca Coffee has a reputation of over: sixty years: and Every ° ¥ TH of Coffees. + Crown Blend Tea bottle keeps up that good name, : f P 1 | { Good Stock. | un Gngette 4 civire, Kingston, says that in his experience of over thirty years, dealing in live stock, hé has never come across a better herd than the twenty-five steers hé purchased on Friday from A. W. Hepburn, and for which he paid $1,520.50, There cattle were grazed on Hepburn's farm in Yerexville, and -------------- Belonged To Hospital. The valise of tablé Koen found this niorning in the yard in rear of the Goad enough for a King . NOt ob geod | eh Boys. {dons boinon, thou (with Cheap 'pris Teas and Colt 'e J: GILBERT '¢ A [| ho LLANE i TsSpmens (Se To XT Kingston, Agent Metropolitan Steck Exchange | Ingorparated Unier toe Ths of 3 - § : CAPITAL $100.00¢ % FULLY PAID. KINGSTON BRANCH i LET ME HAVE YOUR Clarence Chambers, Clarence St, LET ME factory results. We don't 4 wiiding or hy whom. The stuff is in Pointed Paragraphs. hicago News A dull man remark. ple. who get married for a joke leserve their finish It's no evedit to a man to be good occasionally makes a J. 8. Hende: A tourist without money is a tramp, od a tramp with money is a tourist Made A Seizure. The customs authorities this week - irrors consigned 15 & Princess stroet because they bore on the portrait suggestively indecent picture was Riding On Sidewalk. man named Henderson, Opposite British American Hotsl, & "Phone 408 \ #14 J. McK A yor I, was this altetnoon served with side summons {o appear hefore ih jrelios Fay Fowl » itrato to smswer to a £20 Gi G Alm dnd ons bought on | ridimg hs bicycle on (he sklowall, © | lends Socks i x

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