Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1904, p. 4

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iE sam la that the the board * of works was one who petition Bruce is not playing regularly for Toronto has . won two games out of the bast o- played on the ~ Manager Armour, of the Cleveland Club, has $5,000 for First Base- man . Carr, now playing with roit. "Chummy" Gray, formerly of the hn oo anid to be in fine ys, and is pitching good ball for Utica, for the State cage. } ian bowlers were enthusi- astically received at Sterling by the Bas. | Civic authorities, - In the match with the local players beaten by 8S to 48 i ; Buffalo players are not hitting this year to any extent, and the fans say the visitors 'were od t an artificial stone walk up- that the City will never possess Tabrie of our a a ar . la bunch of lon such as was -un- to te lA etition eniunt street vaseing der Stalling's management two years on Division # Ph 3} tt x. and several others was not granted, Wadden has struck out 140 hatsmen ne 758 Hl | support Bl 4 about Mr. © 1 th about in dior an d t To r. Campbell not iE home, The man at institution knows what doing. Nr. 3 - C ult ¢ hs Kelvey moved, W M Laturney, that orized to advertise for anot Mr. Lambert, who at th of the discussion over the matter coming it would have been bet nd the teacher if sion had been limited, and Y: | MeKelvey would withdraw ment in view of the strong contained therein w. and pract the statement said no. latter was practical." did not substantiate this, "a woo could reall the refused to h ports said, read. as ope of the-best teachers legiate institute, and not e the master who ici; HH Mr. Campbell, and teaching methods were staked his own professional as a teacher of ma point, and that was fortunate in getting bell at such a low salary, g £ rE jit Yeas--Messrs, Birkett, Ell tf i Nays-- Messrs, Donaldson, ~~ - 2 £ collegiate institute, were instan were even questioned. Mr. Laturney said he would have to knew lid the high r. He himself had re- «A certain local teacher bad a child under Mr, Cam learn anything and his father to teach him 'mathematics at the head of the the teachers fe, doi Laturney i that 1 ro brople were not satisfied with 1 * unfavorable re. r. the -y "against Me, Campbell, whose teacting said 10 be' ineffective and unpract i - he management committee be had expressed regret i agnin expressed his convic ion that Dr. Richardson 'opposed the tion as not being true in point of fact. He claimed that Mr, Campbell's teach- as facts could be dis- * reports Mr. Martin said that the objection of Mr. Ellis to Mr, Sambhelt was that the n man and not But, he claimed, Mr. Ellis Mr. Elliott asked if Mr. Ellis' report be produced to show what he Wh chairman Mr. Martin considered Mr, Campbell ! presides over the institution. . He had associations with claimed atics on that of Mr. McKelvey's amend- ment was then taken and resulted : , Laturney, Me elvev--5, win, Haffner, Kelly: Eambert, Lyons, Yazth,, McIntyre, Richardson, Thomp- son-- The same vote was recorded in the clause and accordingly Mr, Campbell will continue in his position Mr. Mclntyre made: an ideal chair- man. His rulings on points of order taneous, and none of them ------ At Lake Ontario Park. The pavilion at Lake Ontario Park was again crowded last ov , stand. ing room being at a Pr The company is a first-class one, and have 'won their in the affect Public by thelr merit. Miss Gertrude ously encored. Hammond Jones created the fun and kept the audience in roars of laughter. "Steve" Comiy rated mh Jeanie. ". ! m i comical sayings and singing. pi his meed of praise. The Great Areno did his work' well, some new feats, which wers dari He is deso ih ering 4g | that the | ---- | "better was not a 1 who declaw] seconded in view and that auth- her teacher, © beginning up at all, ter for the the discus. hoped Mr, the amend: resolu- Nr. Elliott e chair- said no, ave the re- in the col- xeelled even that his . He reputation the board Mr. Camp- iott, Hen- Fee, God- at the ion of the - | from Ottawa to-night, Jthe whole story. = No rest. Th uest of George Re Shaver . done throu a formed that the view of "this uhanimously concurred, % There was a discussion on the viola tion of the bylaw on the part of some citizens who other fences on city property.- Ald when the fence near the corner of Wel removed, yet being painted, - now engaged in assessing. It was de cided to recommend to, the city eoun appointed, RJ. McClelland being sug gested as the best man. -- -- DENTAL ASSOCIATION, The Officers Elected For, Year. The election of officers of the East ern Ontario Dental Association oe curred yesterday on the way to Clay ton "and resulted : President--Dr. W. A. Legge, Ottawa, Vice-president--Dr. W. B. Cornwall. Secretary-treasuré--Dr. A. W. Win nett, Kingston. Next er, Ottawa. ~Drs. H. E. Sparks, Dr. G. E. Hanna, Kempt ville. Programme Committee--Dr. R. E Dr. A. A. Smith, Cornwall. A meeting was held last night at Davey, Morrisburg; Dr, Connell. Discussion opened Hanna, Dr. Smith, Dr. Leggo, , Otta- wa, Dr. Cavanagh and Dr. Reed. This morning a paper was read by Pr. W. G. Anglin on Debate led by Pr. Reade and Dr. na. A paper on "Orthodontia" was read by Dr. Mabee, Gananoque. An- other interesting paper hy Dr. Hamil ton, Picton, was read by Dr. Emmett, Morrisburg, Discussion Dr. Sparks, Dr. Reed and Dr. Hanna. The meeting then adjourned until 1.30 o'clock, when the members of conven- tion, accompanied by their friends. enjoyed & cruise down the river and will have dinner at the Hubbard House, Clayton, N.Y. ------ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. -- What is Going on in Harbor And Elsewhere. The schooner Clara Youell is at Craig's wharf. Crawford's wharf : Schooner Ruther- ford, from Oswego, with coal. Craig's wharf : Steamers Cuba, from Montreal, last night; Niagara and Waterlily, due up to-night. Richardsons' elevator : Steamer Myles, from Fort William with 40. 000 bushels of wheat and clears up to- night, -T, company elevator : Tug Thom- son, from Charlotte, with two coal laden barges, and cleared down with five coal and grain laden barges. The dentists' excursion which was to have been run to Clayton yesterday afternoon, was postponed owing to an accident to the machinery of the steamyacht Wherenow, . : Swift's wharf : Steamor Corsican, up last night; steamer Kingston, down and up to-day; steamer North King, down and up; steamer Ridean King, ------ Don't Forget. George Mills & Co's dollar hat sale to-morrow, : -------------- The genuine Castoria is sold at Gih- son's Cross Drug Store. Tired, Tireq Tired. That one word tells No comfort. All tired out. Fortunately, physicians now about Ayer's Sarsa- as another petition more largely sign- | ed, had passed a couple of wee s ago. he has pitched he responsible for the tofn garment. In evidence Ald. Bassam moved no action, and the committee by a thrown ball while running the erected wire and Bassam claimed that this should not be allowed. Ald. Sears wanted to know lington and William streets was to be removed. Special permission was given for its temporary remaining where it Is, but he- thought it should now be [club officials decided that they should Ald. Couper stated that the com- pany poles on the streets, were not and he thought stringent measures should be taken to carry out the law in this respect. For he purpose, an assistant commission- er is badly required, ns Mr. Gordon is cil that a temporary commissioner be Cavanagh, | The tea Supervisor of Clinics--Dr. Ira Bow- Ethical and Membership Committee A. Leggo, (president): R. Sparks, Dr. Woodrow, Brockville, and which a paper was read by Dr. Mylks on "Anaesthesia." The discussion was lead by Dr. Reid, Toronto; Dr. Smith, Cornwall; Dr. Hanna, Kemptville; Dr. Sparks; Dr. Cavanagh, Cornwall; Dr. Bently, Lon- "Phe don. A paper on "Bacteriology of the Oral Cavity," was read by Dr. L308 by Dr. "Necrosis." Han- was led byl An Of the twenty-one games has won thirteen Three of his defeats is season. and lost>eight. the tearing of : s i 1 les his trousers on ugh fence on Upper [yo by Boston when oppose y Barrie street was jocularly received, Ald. Sears stated he was credibly So | dated Toronto, says he will never un- applicant was going der any circumstances visit Young. . "Father" Chadwick, in an interview Buffalo along the street, <w, a young to witness a game of baschall. lady, when he suddenly collided with He says there are too many rowdy the fence, Acco , he thought |njavers there. that the hoard of works was not During a game at Wilmington, Del, voceutlss John Barthold, the Harris burg pitcher, was struck on the head bases. His skull was fractured and it © Jin feared he will die. fl] The Toronto Argos 'have entered their senior eight in the world's fair - jregatta, which takes place at St Louis on the 30th of the month. They have been working very hard lately to "Jtry and make up the fime lost, owing to the late spring. They have gone over the couse a couple of times and the trial was so satisfactory that the represent the club and Canada at the St. Louis regatta. MeNeil, who won the one and five miles bicycle championships of Canada at Fredericton, N.B., on Dominion day has been protested on the ground that he is not a resident of Canada. By the laws governing the association antrants must have lived during the groviens six months in Canada. Me- Veil, it seems, has been living in Bos- ton for the past year. The executive decided that he should be disqualified, $0 the winner of the one mile is Ww. Morton, of Toronto, and the five miles W. McCarthy, of Stratford, Ont, There is certainly a lot of hard luck in store this season for the Toronto Baseball Club, and the latest piece of it is the acsident to Catcher Raub on Saturday, when he had his finger split. Then Jack White is under the doctor's care with his throat, and he cannot Le expected to play up to his usual form. has now only three pitchers, and the best thing the &lub can do ia to try and secure a couple of new ones for overwork will soon put those they have out of business, the men eun- not work so elten. .C is 4 will soon be in the 'game, and this will make. a big difference to. the club. -------- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Hand sapolio, 10c. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The registrations at the school reach over 170. The Portsmouth clerks are just spoil- ing for a game of ball. Where are the steamer America had about 100 excursionists from here to Ogdensburg this morning. Next Mousey, the steamer America runs an, excursion out of Ogdensburg up the river, Henry Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. Orders received at McAuley's hoo store, Princess street. summer JULY MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCA- TION LAST NIGH1. rt Of The Management Com- ies About Appointment Of * Teachers Caused a Wrangle-- Reduction Of Number Of Trus- tees The midsummer meeting of the Board of Education was held Jast Trustees Don- ight. Attending were u seh Elliott." Fee, "Godwin, Haffner, Henderson, Lambert, Laturney, Me- Intyre, McKelvey, Birkett, Thompson, Lyons, Kelly, Morrison, Martin, A. Ww. Richardson. In absence of the chair- man, Mr. Melntyre was chosen to pre- side. These communications were read: Communications. : From W. N. Anderson, assistant pro- vincial treasurer, enclosing cheque for $500 in payment of technical educa- tion. Fyled. From Charles Schovanek, Cleveland, stating that he is publishing a new to management committee, . From C. Keller applying for posi tion of day carpenter at twenty-five cents an hour. Referred to property committee, From Miss Minnie M, Johnston, apy plying for position on the public school staff. Referred to management committee, From G. H. Payne applying | for school repairing work. Referred to property committee, From Miss Jennie C. Shaw, thank- ing the board for granting her leave of absence to end of last term. Fyled. From Principal W. 8. Ellis com- plaining that closet ventilation in the Collegiate Institute is unsatisfactory. Referred to property committee, From Miss Elizabeth N. Barrie and Miss Annic A. Boyd, resigning their position as public school teacher. Ac cepted on motion of Mr. Donaldson. From John Millar, deputy minister of education, stating that the minis ter finds it in the interests of educa tion to have discontinued county mo del schools where the attendance js less than twelve. Referred to manage ment committee, Finance Report. The finance committee recommend- | éd Payment of these accounts: R. Reeve, $7 Light, Heat & Power com pany, $9.29; F. Partridge, $3.60; J. | Foster, $1; Dominion government, for rent, $1; A. Strachan, $19.80; Worm with & Co., $3; Whig, $25.97. R. Hagerman, 81.25; Robertson Bros. $1.90; Miss Etta Adams, $50; James Crawford, $2.80: Toronto Mail and Em pire, $1.08; water works, $57.51. Uglow & Co., $177.38: W. A. Mitchell, $11.70; John Marsh, £17.30; Elliott Bros., 839.94; John Laird, $15.40; S, Rees, 83; T. England, $25.50; T. Me Mahon, $1.75. Douglas & Mcllquham, 85.15; R. McFaul, $5.00. Adopted. -- Management Committee. The management committee recom- mended : (1) That Morang's Part I. and Part II. primers he adopted for use in the public schools; (2) that in view of the report of High School In spector Hodgson, rating . the teachers in the Collegiate Institute having the subject of mathematics as Al, which your committee takes to me n_satis- factory, A. Campbell be Paar the permanent staff of the collegiate at his present salary; (3) that Miss S. Turnbull be appointed to the perman ent public school teaching staff, and Miss Lizzie D. Allen succeed her as temporary teacher: (4) that Mr. Foik be 'appointed to the position on the collegiate staff of junior master of English and Moderns at a salary of 2700, Messrs. Martin, A. W. Richardson and Donaldson, signed the whole re. Alderman John McLeod has the con- tract to build a six storey warehouse in Toronto for J. W. Cowan. A big force of men are active. goods marked in plain figures. P Just deduct one-fourth off this price and hand wus the balance for any clothing vou select, Roney & Co. When bilious take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by all druggists, t. Margaret's Chronicle, midsum- mer number, is g magazine of the highest credit to the staff and pupils of St. Margaret's College for young hort; r. Kelly all but clause 3; Messrs. McKeivey and Laturney all save clause 2 i "Mr. Thompson objected to the man- agement committee bringing in re commendation to appoint teachers tq vacancies, when official notice of such vacancies has only been read at the board meeting. Mr. Elliott claimed that communications were private un til read by the secretary to the board. The chairman held that the manage ment committee was perfectly justified in making the recommendations as the board had created the vacancies by a ladies. It is smart, well-illustrated, and equally well printed. A pleasing epidemic has struck the country. Painting of dwellingg is be- coming general: Verona has set the best example of dressing up in bright ness and taste. It has a claim to be the model village of Frontenac, The city could be vastly improved under similar contagious conditions. -- Lawn Bowling. The Canadian bowlers are having a very good time in the old country. They have visited Perth, where John Dewar & Sons' bi distilleries are sit- Was adopted. ducing the number of motion, and the management. com mittee's report followed. After two hours of discussion, on the Campbell appointment, the report -- Other Business. The property committee report stated that it had awarded contracts as follows, the lowest tender having been accepted : Mason work, «IW Watts. Adopted. Mr. McKelvey gave notice of motion that the city council be asked to take the necessary action to provide for re. members com- uated, and this firm showed them through their large premises, enter. tai them to luncheon and then un- folded to the arty the sights of their city. In Perth on the 13th the Cana- dians competed in a tournament ar. ranged by the combined local clubs, ---- Hay Is Discolored. James Norris, who has just returned from a trip through the district, says that there is an abundance of hay, discolored by the heavy raigs of the past ten days. The grain crop will be tion. ' -- What Nicer For Girls. We have girls' woollen sweater jac. kets white, and red and white. Size, 2, 3 i Prices, $1.49, SL.75, $2 each. Crum. ey Bros, ------ 5c. Bottle. For Fridav and Saturday Aberne. Jhy's sel their 10c. bottles of polish : : de boat for Ottaws every Mon. urdav at 6 am. J. Swift & co ** 78 nev ie Baer al prising this board, and for their elec tion according 1, by Mr. Godwiy that in future all lot ters or the secretary he held by } first read to this ' special meeting thereof to take thereon. Carried. Mr. Donaldson, that the the p but a great quantity of it will be des ord September, unless speci, . \ 2 : x Peg 5 good, and potatoes are in fine condi- | th pachlly walled ertown, hy taking in the eursions, tick in white, navy, red, blue and | 2 p.m. returning Monday 4.08 p.m. Only 81.95 return. the act of April, 1904, in that respect, I Moved by Mr. Thompson, seconde] communications received by him to be board at regular or action Moved by Mr. Lambert, seconded hy 1 * officials of ard | given their usual hol; ays. Carried, The board adjourned t, meet in s b: © chairman. y Visit vour American cousins in Wat- p Saturday ex- ets good gomg 5 a.m. or » 9 am. or Ask your Grocer for business standard of writing. Referred | its kindness in! *oooe0o0e Ww» oe -- nn 9000000000000 C Nearly all goods in this line at the pruning are adulterated and in Jact unfit to use. GILLETT'S is used by the best bakers asd caterers everywhere. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. *S gosts no more than the inferior QLLEIT'S Josie a MEFUSE SUBSTITUTES. E.W.GILLETT 20s £7 High Up! Like our store is in the estimation of those who 1grant us the privilege of supplying their Drug Store needs. ---- Baking | Powder It is pure. 25c¢, Ib. THE H. B. TAYLOR DRUG CO. 124 Pri» cess St. "Phone 59, "LOWE INLET" yar CANNED SALMON ssuiauis Wood's Phosphodine, - The Great Paglish bd ay gives h Taal y Emisi 8) I snd ail eff gota ore ona and Brain Worry, all of which lead to Insapity, Consumption and an Za i 1 kage or six for One will ber ure: Mailed prompty on ree please, siz wi %ipt of price. tor free pamphlet. "Address " Fhe esd Set Ys » » Wood's Phospliedine is sold by all Kingston Druggists. Anybody Can Play a Piano With a Bellolian Piano Player Bargains at McDowall's Music Store, Still Continues. The Bellolian Piano Player, reg- ular price $250, now selling for $175. A great attraction for ice cream parlors, restaurants, ete. All kinds of musical merchandise going at half-price. Pianos from $50 up; Organs from $20 up. Elephant Mixed Paints Screen Doors and Windows, - STRACHAN'S HARDWARE -- rincess Street. 36.50, : Quality Guaranteed, : JAMES SWIFT & (0. Telephone 135, Of ordering your Groceries don't forget that You can onoan be got at the UNIQUE SROGERY, and' our prices are right, S or: We call f, salt za - | Abmclutsy pure | t as ~ orders and deliver ring up 530, +H . i EICKERING - YEAR FATHER AN EDAT JOI One Had Live The 'Othe But They Theatre. Atlantic (it a fifteen yea each othér dea his son, Herbe night udder d They weke sep stown flood, ai injured. Unable' to fi could not stanc dergoing, dhd,' decided fo retu Scotland, When Herbert to leave the A went at once t tried to get so He was unable his own 'respurc where he worke The last four 'y ployed hy a mi Creek, Mich. L young Paget t« erica, to superi of engines and ing interests th after the effects had gradually business in Edi and is new 'weal A feeling. kep turn again fo t it. The voyage him, and he ca He was accomp by Mr. and Mrs. Edinburgh. Young Paget r States from So party of fritnds | to each other, passing Young's tention was attr nouncing a, "thr ar" reproduction flood, and bot} where the perfor The performance the elder man, v ET ------ Kingston WHO Chamberlain's ( arrhea Re Chamberlain's § Tablets. Chamberlain's ( Chamberlain's Dr. A. .P, Ch street. Frank J. Hoag macy, G. W, Mahoc street. W. 'H. Medle; street. - The Taylor Dru cess street, Henry Wade, M -ABSOLI SE( Cen! Cart Little Liv Must Bear S CURE SICK H REMOVA Am pundmg and hav below 8B.° S ! strumentd and 2nd Hamid Clothing, etc., below cont. LF P. S.J will pay for 2nd Hand Clothin Stoves. I. ZAG LET . ME HAVE And I will guara factory results. V but Perforin the + sacrificed, but yo est studied.

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