Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Feb 1905, p. 2

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Mr. Nicki Answers Queries. ing asked that W. ¥. Nickle, more definite as to to happen on March Ring asharrren on Mr. Nickle--I have no statément to make bu} will answer any questiogs ing rom nd 'railway has failed to company lost the Tight, | ¥% ¢ t to the city. This the cars cease to instructions from |. the to ht as | theyll cars cease to pa; ; y stop. Sa far shay' Tove the running on March 6th.' , Carson--"What about reement with the city 3 Mr. Niekle--"At ) i the 1 Mr. Nickle--"'My the bondholders are taken possession of the ay, as the stockholders could not Thess bondholders the oars at a loss. The operated at a Joss this hence the railway will on March 6th, Only by i Dhetenth that Ln join called in and new rad he privileged few. The conductors mstructions to make snd we must tear up the rails the cars. I want you gentle- men to understand that vhold-up. The stockholders ney they put into the road, question resolves itself into this : pay for the luxury each pass holder ' every on the car, in default of his fare of Hralk. This wit ten- theuoy. which the condietons have in the past to friends, The ar finance committee, which their most serious consid- What will 'Kingston of having wireet o "In-reply-to fu various Nickle stated tha council meeting last night. It was in. | of the light plant commit troduced the following special re- mdi committee : : "At a Sahieretios held 4 or's offies I» teropon, * the Kingston, representing , Portsmout| and Cataraqui Electric Railway com- to a sub-commitiee of any "dead head" wy situstion - wae f, for. Thursday and will Phe questions, Mr, stages of the city "1 The atreot" railw discussed at Id have to pay three dollars y for power, If it could not At two dollars a car, how y three dollars ? Would it huing running at such ly had sustained, ow much did the ---- Cars To Stop aR. " bondholders, int! ples by advertise. ment that the cars will cease running ng to failure in 37 a loss as the col negotiations with -- Paying For: Kingston, Feb, 29. Can you inform much the Street Railwa paid the city up to da removal of, snow. (To the Editor): made, what value w be as a going concern ? remove. the cars them out of King. just. like a biscuit 000 and under the | circametances the foot the*whole bill, Ald. Hoag should city will have to If such is the case certainly be com ing the city's in HH -. ! i i i SS------------------s ' A KINGSTON LADY Is Heir To Considerable: Property East. ite Bi Yi oh, acy hy three. Before , & trained nurse, who ad been associated with p ightingale. She came 'to New Bruns: wick in 1863 to be married to the late , | bishop, Mrs. Butler, wile of ° Butler; of the Ro, i : iis 23 i ft 2 2 5 2 iF g i: 3 i I : al "Mili Coll yal Milt Jol y ton, is understood oh the Sn re. Medley's property; which is | would not be pres. School of Mining ly said that they ¢ i f -------- Interesting Sermons. Two very interesting and valualle sermons were preached in St. George's = ii; responsible for it "But we never received negotiate with the School pheld Mr. Nickle's state no authority being given Vv. Ald. King--"I the road was chased 1, 440,000, could it not | be ching in the morning on the sub- words on the first lesson for the first lesson set apart to be read on Sexagesima Sun- day; at evensong Canon Starr preach- ed upon the origin of evil: convincingly that sin is outside man, and that man, bein created in the image of God," thoug "During such tine as the were power plant, th concerns made money. Sin goose that laid street railway losses The light and power rofits, and carried the at was the reason, ious to retain the form. r. Nickle stated that ng expenses had alway t operating revenue, had no right rail - $ any agreement with the com- as a rival God, but is a to exist \in the world, that man might exercise his God-like faculty of free-will, Now company w i i Aid Common ati Unsightly Bow-Legs. ppear trim and straight when our Forms are worn. Impossible to detect their use, wearer ly adopted by well-dressed men. Hlus- trated book mailed sealed, free. The Alison Co., Dept. 34, Buffalo, N.Y. for his wervices, nor cent of interest on hj Ald. Walkem said . If the road did not ve to be sold for w at it would | m bring. Kingston could no it simply beca: up against a stiff knew that the stree! pany had been sy Sad News From Montreal. Mrs. Z. Prevost, Earl street, receiv- od a telegram from her sister, Mrs, W. H. Jesmere, Mon informing her of the death of their youngest daughter, Olga. Mrs. Prevost left yesterday at noon; for Montreal, to attend the funeral. HERE IS A CURE FOR a Sleeplessness| "i. BE ---- was to be Weak, Listless, Dr. Hamilton's Pills suffering and mental a eal Pi inf ¥ith past by the light and pow- le said that if the railway on. operated during the § com; Sleepless Headna hundren "do Unless power was Every y ven at the t rate to recy t . the bondh for running at ate "For catarrh," Peruna, sold at Gib. son's Red Cross Dr orsets, 650. New 'SCOTT'S ' EMULSION ; Scott's Emulsion Scott's Emulsion, Scott's Emulsion' Scott's Emulsion _ | Scott's Emulsion --the "old story; told times without number and repeated over and over agiih f last. thirty years. «But it's always a welcome story to those in need of strength health. © There's nothing in the world that stops wasting diseases as quickl fei! 7 : 1 i § Wellamed you a mpl, doe EXHIBITION HOCKEY PLAY- £D LAST NIGHT. »" Dawson Team. the covered ue team and the ing at the same disadvan as many of them had pi ered rink, The locals , Were unable but in the second, night. The teams were : Jartney and Cook, forwards. point; Davis, cover; Lasha, Hayward, Gibson and Wright, forwards. "A' Company Defeated "B." night, at the covered rink, "A" com- pany defeated "B" by 9 goals to 5, the half-time score heing 4 to 2. Ca- teams were : "A" company--Goldie, goal; Warren, point; Constantine, cover; Hemmond, Scott, Moffatt and Bowie, forwards. "B" co pany--Trotter, goal; Bright, 'orestine, Hall and Ross, forwards. Mr. Young's Denial condénsec "I do mot think that son that I sai lenge for the Stanley cup." Chap An' Lie. Broek Sills. Reso Tr. mountable, are them, an' he has his "ain sweet wull."" but t to curl in an inex-Pense-ive manner. took the in or out turn. sometimet they ran through and sometimes they "hogged." ' That problem solved, a club was without stones or irons, yet flourish Pail Curling Club, with president and oll other officers, Sporting Notes. Lannon of Brockville has joined the Dawson City 'team for the remainder of its tour. Viétorias cinched the C.A.H.L. championship by defeating Quebecs, Saturday night by 6 to 3, The Corbett-Nelson fight occurs to night in San Francisco, not February 24th as was reported last week. Jockey Danny Maher has sailed for England, where he is again under con: tract to ride the horses trained in G. Blackwell's stable, It is reported that Montreal has signed Jimmy Miller, the midget sec- ond baseman. Miller is one of the smallest men playing professionally. Frank Gotoh, at i York, Friday night, clinched his claim to premier catch-as-catch-can wrestling honors by putting Jim Parr's shoulders twice to the mat within an hour, Abe Attell and Eddie Hanlon, both of San Francisco, boxed a six-round draw before a small crowd at Indus: trial Hall, Philadelpnia, P& There was no knockdown, but Attell had the better of the bout. It is common talk in the East that Alf, Smith of the Ottawa team re teives 820 a week for coaching the Smith's Falls team. He has evidently taught them some of his methods on the ice.--Toronto Star. Dr, Arthur G, Keene, of the New Fork Athletic Club. with a total of 103 points won the national A Montreal despatch says: That . C.AH.L. is likely: to drop the "A" Company, R.M.C., Beat ""B" Jeffries Won't Fight ht After + This Year--~Lannon Goes With I hibition of t tr a Tho thoy at local micmacs jlayed to a draw, the final score be- ng 3 10 3." The local team were - bitterly .. against visitors, as it was the first game the changes are made, layed on the cov. be to suffering fromy want of practise, but the tors, although excellingrin combina to secure un winning lead. At the end of the first Ralf the Garpocks led by 1) goal to 0, locals soon evened up, and finished st . For the home team Ainslee and art- hey did the bulk of the work on the forward line, and Hayward and Wright were moet conspicuous for the visitors. Russell Derry was an impat- tial roferee, his duties being compara- tively light as neither toam were in- clined to rough it up, The return game between the two teams will be played at Gananogue on Wednesday iemacs--Lumb, goal; Jackson, point; Joyner, cover; Dufly, Ainslce, Gananoque--Britton, goal; Gordon, In a RM.C. game of hockey, last "det Lawson officiated as referee. The | Miss 1 int; amilton, cover; Budden, between Charles A. Young, of MeGill, seere- tary-treasurer of the Canadian Inter collegiate Hockey Union, who was re in an extract in the Whig as ving said that the McGill faculty would not allow the team to play Oti- tawa for the Stanlev cup on account of the latter's brutality, ete., ete., de- nies using any such language. Fhe Whig § the item from the Toronto Star in view of "Marty" Walsh hav- ing brought up the subject at the tled frame H.U. dinner, Mr Young says : McGill could ily lived upstairs in it. , For any case of nervousness, sleep- lossness, weak stomach, indigestion, Carter's Little Nerve e only, nerve beat the Ottawas or that she can play as good Hooke was for this rea- dyspepsia, try 0Gill would not chal- | py Pho, try Pills. Relief is sure. med cine for the price in market, Mrs. Evans, Miss Bureau, Messrs, , John Cousins, Dan- per, William McFeddridge' "ind Dr. ACW. Richardson went out to afternoon, where they ramme at gu concert in connection with the Knights of Maca- Edward Crum 8 W 5 what music to. the jel, Cot curler's ears? Sometimes a Secoteh- man fails to attain the end he has in view has) tally it is the other on; difficulties, apparent ly insur- -- melted by the fervor with which the canny Scot attacks Sunbury, ' this supply the prog Out in North-Western Canada is the town of Pense, named after our friend Edw. J. B. Pense, of Kingston. Amigng the residents were 5 number of "John Tamson's bairns," including a worthy: Presbyterian divine. ey read of great games being played in the outside world and they yearned for the opportunity to "cur-rel an' bawl," yn were too few in number to justify the necessary expenditure till a long-héaded chief hit on an expedi- ent by which they would be enabled It. was to procure a number of pickle pails, fill them with stones and water and set them out to freeze. In use they were a great' success, they formed, and they have x curling club ing, known to fame as the Pense Pickle mounts and Nationals and 10 the Ottawas: This would place league on its old footing, with Otig- was, Victorias, Montreal: Shamrocks and as members, Quebecs duee the FA H.L. to Wanderers, wall, ontagnards = and Beockvi with Capitals as a possi v pot would leave the Westmounts and Na- tionals out in the cold, The Wanderers say that they will fight all the more the CA H.L: when ------------------ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. "Chaucer" Elliott bas returned from the west. { There was a wie. morning at the ay : police court to Was it the city that kept the street railway open this winter ? William Swain, piaso tuner. Orders received at McAuley's hook stove. W. C. Porter leaves for Colborne, to. morrow morning, for a short it Capt. and Brevet Major S. AY Panet has been appointed assistant adjutant general, A. R. Martin left to-day for St. Ca tharines, where he will remain. for a few weeks. : oN Anthony Malone, of the R. & 0. Navigation company, Toronto, was in the city to-day, Mrs. George Ritchie, Battersea, is the guest of her sister, Mes. John Lemmon, Barrack street. Alfred Joslin, who has had another severe attack of nervous prostration, has left for g short holiday. Fancy lesson classes. will open over rader's store, 105 Broek wire, March lst, at three o'clock, and con tinue every Wednesday. Miss Lillian Quinn of Crumley Bros,, is once more with the wholesale firm of G. Goulding & Sons, Toronto, for the 'trimming season. The , postponed junior hockey game Regiopolis and St. George's B. will take place to:morrow ni the covered rink. Tonight, at eight o'clock," the seé- ond session of the Bible class will he held in the Y.M.C.A. This class is taught by F. G. Lockett and is opeh to every man desirous of delving into the truths of scripture, Godwin says Mr. Hopki held his school in the stone building on Clarence street now occupied by Mills & Cunningham. Mrs. Hopkins taught 4 gis school in the disman: use adjacent and the fam: , "this evening. ------ A Former Kingstonian. H. B. Mackay, Montreal, is dead, aged eighty-two years. He was once on the staff of the Kingston penitenti- ary: He was father of Captain H. B, Mackay of the Royal Engineers, who died of fever in Mombasa, East Afri- ca, while he was acting as adminis trator of the Imperial East Africa company, succeeding Sir Francis de Winton, Captain Mackay was an hon- or graduate of the Royal Military Col- lege, and was the first lieutenant in the imperial army to receive the dis- tinguished service order Heart Disease Relieved In 320 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease in minutes, and speedily #ects a cure. 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Tourist Sleepng Cars leave Kingst uésdays and Thursdays at 2.26 a.m. For the accommodation of 'passeng peiding First or Second Class Ticks to Chicago and West thereof as far the Pacific Coast, nominal charge for berths, which may be reserv in advance. For Comfort Travel by the Grand "Trunk Raliway System. J. P. HANLEY, Agent Qorner Johnston and Outario stree meee KINGSTON & PEMBROKE & CANAD, PACIFIC RAILWAYS. $46.30 nd? Vancouver, From March 1st Victoria | May 15th,21905. Tacoma SECOND CLASS Portland FROM KINGSTON Very dow Rates to many' oth Western Points Full particulars at KX. & P. and PR. Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F.CONWAY. F.A, FOLGER, JR. Ga, Pass. Ast. Gen. Su FOF QUANTE RAILWAY Mew allort line Tor Tweed, Napan 0,.and all local points. Trai Joave' Hall Depot at 3:25 p.m. AY + Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiagston. -- ALLAN LIN uy Lor NDER Royal Mail Steamers. From St. John. From Halifs bicilian, Sat. Mar. 4; Mon. Mar. Bavarian, Sal. Mar. 11; Mon. Mar. | lonian, Sat. Mar. 18 ; Mon. Mar. Tunisian, Sat. Mar. 25; Mon. Mar, ! RATES Of PASSAGE--First Cab $50 and upwards, according to stean sid accommodation; Second Cabin, L wpool and Londonderry, $37.50 a $40, according to steamer. London $2 extra; Third Class, $27.50: super Accommodation, Liverpool, Derry, B fast, Glasgow, London. NEW YORK 40 GLASGOW. Laurentian Thurs. Mar. 2," 10 a First Cabin, $40 and up--Second C: in $35-Third Class, $27.50 For further particulars apply to . HANLEY, Agent, UTR. OC GILDE Passenger Depor. a. y SLEEVE, Clarence Street. td ------ etn POR THE WIN. TER GU TO BERMUD, Frost unknown, malaria = impossit m New York, 48 hours by eleg: few twin screw steamship ** Bermudia: Sailings 25th Feburary and 6th, 15 and 25th March and weekly thereafter FOR WINTER CRUISES GO TO ~ WEST INDIES 30 dayn trip, About 20 days in tropi Sailings from New York Windward and Leeward lands, Barbados and Demorara eve ten (10) days. For further parti lars apply to A. E. 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