Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1905, p. 2

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i : £ H } Hl i 1rieRye 1 nh i il # 1714; if g Es i ih hn i i i i f F ¥ 1] sill h i l i TE Fz 3S pn SeE = 3 gi £ 8 gs fiir FIP Hh] i i i i i 5 F : £: er it i it efeel fsirii: feds eed i HE ] : i Wo send all our patients to Gravenhurst or Weston ? That would + 81 present quite | Thought these institutions 3 " work, They noble charities 'and Rionoes be t impossible, Not that are not doing good serving well at our will not impoverish us or our feeble effort at combat aes ban ts woll here, a that That it Would be to the Advent. - age of Kingston to Advertise Clubs Kingvton. sich Col. Drury's mili suee of Series 4, dlented . Bailey's _ Series B, by 12 shots. i HW. XN 'ol. Strange, JF. W. Albree, 8. E. Boley. bk The staff and employees of ston skating vi Challenge restion in Toronto on Satu ing to consider what with reference i? he Xomiok ionship, in vi tl Smith's Falls. After a sion, it was decided to su Smith's Falls club in view of the fact that it had failed so far to account for - | the gate money as provided by the con- from by advectising | ordered th y Industries, Hel ih, t get particu of that place. -an advertising agent, nt at the meeting and gave idea of how various and towns advertised themselves and drew Wehusteies Hamilton had gode into the matter during the past two years, and the results had heen grod. He advocated the publication Ai towards the city . There were 1) money-making things in this dis- trict that required capital, which could be' got if properly sought after. The city required to set forth clearly what it had to offer capitalists and get thein interested The chairman stated that the matter in a nutshell Jay in whether the city council would give the committee a reasonable amount for advertising. Ii they did not, then litthe could he done, . Lewers stated that the Jrden would not rest entively with city il. The merchants yn manufactarers would an asRocia- tion, and cach would contribute gn amount. Such an mization would make a live city. i Kingston was properly advéstised and an energetic committee put in office to attend to talists who might apply, the ro- ts: would certainly he 2 15 recommenda will he made to council © That , in the opinion of the committee, it is in the best interdsts of he city that the advantages it Pos- sesses for the establishment of indus- 53:6 57 | ht { ions, or in pa t form, wherein the mineral phict Murra of he bak country he Set , a8 well as the shipni ili- ties provided hy the 'wity, An an edu- and residentia should also he advertised, and in or der to effectually do this the commit- tee suggests that the hoard of trade v and other merchants generally he ask- "J ed to co-operate in the ent ise, sum of money should he placed in the budget for the expenses necessary for the preliminary work, ---- HEART FAILURE, ---- To Have Caused His Dos c Death. : Isaac F. Aylesworth, a well known tha se resident of Odessa, died Saturday, wn. ng der peculiar circumstances. From what ean be learned of the sad affair, it is hating. ne Hague thought that heart failure, to which can and do get he was subject, was the cause of his demise. He went out to the stable, tage is Saturday morning. and when last seen er locality. Hn lo should we send: them away? alive he was standing in the door of the community » i t cases can od at home, ing up employment, i their home v great "It is within the cause all Patuitie it oa f i 25 iE the majori ower of man to mpaign throogh, trict. Enlisting the of every man. w he stable, Some time later his bod Su the afilicted one happens to | y ba ine brent ? Does. sending hin Away mean uothing to his family or Again, practically all be arrest v ae ou giv. there were no marks of {not loge sight of. But even these may . (be a menace tothe public health un- leas vy raed, low to live in out 3 : What then is our duty ¥ Pastear, the | YOrth, of this bacteriol was found in one of the stalls, life be- ing extinet, It was reported. at first, that the unfortunate man had been todd. or cur. killed by a spirited colt, which was in the stable, but later advices say that upon his body. ™ " was aged seventy-five Years, his birthday being on Friday last. A widow, two sons and one daughter supviw George A. Ayles- is a brother, y ---- ft, once said, At Convocation Hall. Prof, Macnaughton ed the cal lege smon, in old Convocation hall, yesterday afternoon, to large audi. « fence. The subject of his discourse was, out the city | "The Three Temptagions of Christ," active sym. | taken from the fourth chapter of St. and | Ioke's gospels These temptations he designated in order as 1), self-indul- gence; (2), devil worship, and (3), fan- aticism. They are our temptations too and are the three roads that lead to the soul's death. Our Suly safety is the vision of the Son of Man. -------- Death Of Mrs, Rob A The death occurred on Saturday night of Mrs. Mary Robbs, at her for- i Plaged sixty-one had been {ll for the past dropsy of fhe Yaart , hei I Guaranteed . ching. blind, oF ri i pion ath to you in six to fourteen days. 5%. -- A Boiled Shirt Bargain. My Sal on Sie gees 1 an » worth 78e, - price Cranley Bros, -- t way to make sure of heav- to make your homes like heaven ired natural re- | Dana Alto one, Th stitution, If jt accounts for this money by Wednesday, 1st, the executive at a sudden-death match for i be played on March gston or Peterboro, places to rest with the Sporting Notes. Ross has received another the Stanley cup from Pb challenge for Smith's Falls, The Hosiery Mill team will play a Sepletie from Macnee & Minnes' whole sale house on 'lwesday night. The correct score in the game be- tween Old Rockwood and the Hosiery Mill hockey tegms, on Friday night, was 9 to 2 instead of 19 to 2. Clark, who will be given a trial be- hind the bat by Cleveland, is from Amherstburg, Ont. He was with At- lanta last vear.: He learned his ball at Sandwich, Ont., college. Rockwgod and Kingston curlers play a game in the Rockwood trophy ser- is to-morrow afternoon. The clube have already played two games in the erie and" Roskwood has a lead of eight points with two games to play. Rovont News: The\firat discourte- ous treatment that the Marlboros ceived at the hands of the Smith's Falls team was the refusal of permis- sion to practice on the rink. The play- ers were told when they asked if they cogld have a work-out that they could not practice on their rink. This was & poor way to return the kindness re- ceived in Toronto, % A grandson of Henry Wadsworth Longiellow, a tall, slender-limbed Youngster with light hair and a Long- fellow face, is noted at Harvard Just now as a candidate for the "Var sity track team. His name is Allston » He is a son of Richard H. Dana, who married Miss Edith Loong- fellow, daughter of the poet. Dana has already earned ao reputation as an athlete at Harvard. Calumet clinched its hold on the of the Interna- tional Hockey League by defeating Michigan Soo, Friday evening, by two e game was the hardest fought of the season in the Soo, and one of many features, one of the lat- ter being an extra period of time played to determine the winner, as at the end of an hour's play the figures stood one all, Stratford Herald : This strenuous hockey at Smith's Falls is due to re ferees refusing to penalize players for more than one minute. If a man is to get only a minute at the boards whatever he does, he may as well hit the other fellow hard and get the worth of his money. The 0. H. A. did not uphold Stratford one year in leav- ing the ice at Woodstock after taking abuse; how ean they uphold the Marl- bhoros now ? The Toronto Fastern Lea, ue team | g! for the season of 1905 has been select. ed. The new salary limit does not go into operation until the first of June, and Manager Harley will carry a big supply of players until that date, so | that all promising material in sight will get a fair chance to make good. Mr. Harley has received the new con- tract forms and has forwarded them to all of last year's players for signa- ture. The team will be as follows: Catchers, Fuller and Tom ers, Leary, Falkenburg, 3 first base, Rapp second-base, Soffel ; shortstop, a player from one of the big leagues; third base, O'Brien, Carr or Zimmerman; left field, White; centre field, Harley: right field, Murray; utili- ty man Weidensanl, -------- PAPERS TO BE READ. At Canadian Mining Institute By Several From Kingston. The annual meeting of the Canadian Mining Institute is to be held at the Windsor tel, Montreal, on Wednes- day, Thursday Friday of this weak. The following papers will be read by Piuifensurs, students and grad- bates of Kingston School of Mines : Notex on t Life History of Coal Seams, by Prof. Gwillim. A ic Ores rsenic near Lake Temiscaming, Miller, , by Dr. Borgstrom. Application of. Electricity to Mining Operations, by Prof. L. W. Gill. On Iron Pyrites in E of Copper Clif M a ep i + HE Mine, Ont., 2 A Colling . Notes on Mining in the Siocan, B.C., by D. Sloan. On Canadian Corkill, B.Se. Prospecting in Western Canada, by DD. Cairns. Noteh 'on the Centre Star and War Mines, , B.C. and Notes on Grephite, hy G. C. Bateman. ------ The Best Physic. aPen Sou want a physic that mild gentle, easy {0 take and act, always use Chamber and Liver Mica Mines, by E. T. _ | minutes. A FEW MINUTES| DISPOSED OF TWO CASES AT POLICE COURT. Wolie Island Farmer Disliked Taking Home Kingston Money ~The Romantic Tale of a Small Boy Gifted With Imag- + ination. At the ice court, this i we --'. Police sonst. of in as many ' A second offence, Srmks pleaded guilty and was gases : and conts. A young man charged with being drunk and + disorderly pleaded | guilt yr, and was fined 85 aid costs. A Wolte Island farmer brought a load of hay to the city, on Saturday afternoon, and having made a od 3 o the city with any Kingston yin his clothes. He met con genial companions and after driving around for some time with his team { of horses he disembarked at 4 saloon. and left the team standing in the road. He evidently lost all Seshesiug | of time, and forgot the horses stand: {ing outside. cople who saw the | shivering animals commumicated the {fact to the police, and they took of the outfit. putting the horses into a livery stable for shelter. { The farmer finally' made up his mind to tear himself away from his friendly comrades, and only t discovered that his horses were mipsing. He came | to the police station with his tale of (woe, and he was there informed where {to find his team. Om arriving at the | livery stable he was asked to pay for {the ~ horses' feed, but to his surprise | found that the load of hay, enough to feed many horses, had heen put out of {sight hy himself and friends during his jubilation. He went back to the { saloon where he had spent the money, [to borrow enough to get his horses j out, but was candidly told by the sa- { loon proprietor that he had no money | to loan. He left for the island at an early hour Sunday morning, bemoan: {ing his fate and reflecting on the in- { gratitude of man. | On Saturday evening, shortly after 5 'clock, 4 little hoy, aged hetween n and eight years, rang the hell at the home of 4 local government of ficial, and asked te be allowed to come in and warm himself. On being I | questioned, the little fellow told (ho | people of the house that he was the {son of a market gardener living on { the Bath road. He had, he said, come into town with his father, whose name he gave as Johnson, and the latter had wpparent]y forgotien him, and | gone home without him. * The Little fellow was well treated by the good people of the house, and after supper the official went down to the police { station and reported the affair. re. { Arniel was sent up to investigate. He | trost-examined the lad, who became { confused, and finally admitted that he had been indulging in a "Fairy tale." The hoy turned out to be the son of 5 well-known Kingstonian. ee -- Model School At Athens, Athens, Ont., Feb. 95.--Ahout noon to-day fire was discovered in the mod- jo school building here, and in less { than an hour the entire building was | destroyed, nothing hut portions of the walls being left standing. The blaze had got a rapid headway hefore being noticed, and being fanned by a g | Stiff breeze, soon reduced the building { despite the efforts of the firemen and | villagers. The cause js at present un- | known, The building was constructed {in 1857, entirely of stone, and the es- timated loss is placed at 89,000, with insurance of $4,000, -- | The Desire to Reform Is Required. | Dr, Mackay's Specific for Alcoholism { will reclaim the worst case of drunk- { enness. Directions are simple. Tt js the | well-known remedy of the medical pro- Hfession. It. requires only the desire and | determination to he cured to make | an unhappy home happy. Write to. the { Leeming, Miles Co, Ltd, 288 Si, | James St., Montreal. for full particu- {lars. All communications private, | ---- i Miss Harold of Crumley Bros. mil- linery staff is with the 8, F. McKin- non Co., of Toronto, for the wholesale season, : James Eadie, organizer for the Re- j tail Merchants' Association of Can- ada, is in the city seeking to organize "| a strong branch here. For children whose teeth are coming For grown-ups whose teeth have come the aged whose teeth have gone iss Food" js a matchless food, Most mea seem to think it is a good deal worse to drink too litile 'than too much. cary Cunningham, piano tuner | trom Cn ering. S received at ! McAuley's book store, Princess street. { 'There are a dozen lientenants of idleness for each captain of industry in this world. 3 What is is right--where God is WOMAN'S GREATEST ENEMY. | Constipation The Cause Of Most i Women's : { Way To tly Cure | This Painful Condition, 3 There are few women indeed who do bot suffer with chromic ipation. Nearly all are slaves to some kind of correct this trouble, and One ---- ps gf peri constipation is bh another, and it's physic, physic, ic, in and oat, Sill life becomes s burden. your There is now a sure cure for this a cure that does not have to be repeated. It is Dr. Leon- Ary Anti-Pill, Mrs. Tabb, 287 Ewerald St. North, Hamilton, Ont., says: T am no longer troubled with con- hy x Cannot praise Anti-Pill All ak, The Wilson Pyle Ca. | Beet ihe Niagara Falls, Ont. Sole ag' | ¥47* Sci. ate When Sickness Comes always a need 1. 'Armour's Extract of Beef, 1: keeps up vitality aud prevents "excessive loss of flesh a: strength. It's rich beefy favor makes beef tea that ises appeti. sing asit is delicious und stimq. Isting. Sold by off Grocery ad Dregpiste, ARMOUR LIMITED, TORONTQ, Ty \ i NXT Cl LJ ov The "Best" Drug Store TWO BARGAIN WINDOWS WOOD TOOTH PICKS, the Thx brand, full count, 6c. a Box TOILET PAPER, silk regular 1oc., 4 for 25¢. L. T. BEST, 124 Princess Street. Quick delivery. "Phone 59, GRAND UNION HorTEL Baccact To no From Somon_Fee:. ROOMS Fon *}oo per Day Up The Whitewear Sale is Booming ! and made TO-MORROW e will show extra hig valu Night Gowns at 5%. w Corset Covers at 190 up, White Skirts at 500 up, ar Drawers at 25¢. and Better be on hand early. Newman & Shaw. $00900000 0004 $004 ® {Pea Coal A shovel full thrown on your furnace fire holds it over night and saves you money. Per Ton, $5.50 --------. it oes i 0000000090000 0090000 000 | THOS. HILTON 386 Princess Street, Two Doors Belov Laturney's Carriage Shop. : ats Jaane shites made and ropace! 5 MODERATE. 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Ry., Kings ALLAN LINE "v™**piags, Royal Mail Steamers From St. Jobn. From Sat. Mar. 4 Mon. Sat. Mar. 11; Mon. M r. 18 Mon. M : Mon. M Bitilian, Bavarian, pool $40, according to steam extra ; i , $4 ; 8 accommodation, Liverpool, Derr: fast, Glasgow, London. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW Laurentian Thurs. Mar. 2, 10 First Cabin, ~-Secon in $35--Third Class, $37.50. For further particulars apply to 4. P. HANLEY, Aguot, W.T.K 4 Depor. of, -- GI SLEEVE, Clarence Street. VOR THE Win. reo r0o BERMU Frost + malaria imp F hours by "* Berm Feburary and 6th, rch and weekly there "R CRUISES Go ~ WEST INDIE 0 ayn trip. About 20 days in from New Yor Windward Leewar Barbado Demerara YY. [ Ju , to J. P. GI ts, Kingst PRUDENT ME . sie Clothing of us, reglizi rvs *Y ques gaimost twice as ™ o Sirmenty, 0 tat they gots > Coats and tight weight Rais ™ abundance. A fine B. tempting Prices ne, Footwear, ' at rock bottom brices Store at the old sta fintess" Stree

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