Daily British Whig (1850), 8 May 1905, p. 2

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{ g i g £:. Hi Pl = siBelE § Hl Lt : 15:4 3 3 ot ii ii Tp £2 ie 2 1 § gs b i PERE ff i i E i i i : i i i ah gale g I i + gk ied Ef gi 3 5 result gun wound. He had no: hot: small boat, and in the usual and un. fortunate way, turned the muzzle to- wards him to examine it. The result {tearing sO of the gun; the shot tearing a hole in i o£d 5 | Fae tps I Seif A I i § i § i HH i iS it tos 5 4 At \ ve 3 Bt. | American league-at Chicago, ; p At Bt. latelan 2: Av lollies, 3; De | Butler the second by a margin of two t. been sngaged to build an addition to the a t house of C. Boldt, | of Heart Island. The tion is for § 5 : i i : Ex £ 8, oF fe gE* F } £ and al- por | Sst. Baseball On. Sunday i Eastern leagne--At Newark, 5; Jer- sey City, 4. At Rocky Point, RI, Providence, 5; Baltimore, 3. At Mon- treal, 1; Buffalo, 4. Sporting Notes. New comes from Winni cy of Quinn has been dent of the Winni Lacrosse Club. The canves and chattels 'of «the Y. M.C.A. Canoe club, Breckville which Sishanded last autumn, have been dis- Bobby Walthour defeated Nat Butler on Thureday night in & bicycle race at Atlanta. The contest was the best two in three heats, five miles, Wal Jhour winning the first and third, and that Per- presi- An Alexandria Bay contractor has Mr. Boldt's large house boat and the rin 1 ue re, tre | So Pr desde on threa! ,000. Col. "Hughes. I presume the wish | "Tony" Gi , the well-kno ras faba to the thought. Aside from | Winn 3 . Boueyict; Nias: een. Tying A peaple are all ppy and con- dangerously ill at his home in St. ten minding their own busi- | Boniface, but his condition has taken Boas, Catholics and Protestants. | a torn for the better, In a friendly The province of Ontario might do the a few weeks ago, "Tony" sus- same, tained a slight cut on the head, and : : Shia, came near to sausing, the death A Sudden i ol 0 or t 4 Pierce J, Kelly, a nn resident | Who many ry hu of Cornwall, died very suddenly. Ho | Ore severe wound in a championship had been up only a few minutes and | £80e. Cold was contracted in the lit- Yas dressing when he ized with | tle cut, and congestion of the brain called to his daughter. - told her that there was omy Eh hire Dr lousy was SROs sent far but on v ; Kelly beyond asimance: The rear Hatarmation Gleansd by Ontario born Ireland about y-one overnment. years ago and came to Canada with According to information gained b ER Te ER WE Say H four i 0 Ly time he has boon in the saplos of That tion, fall wheat, what little had been O'Neil & Son, hamess makers. Be- | in Thoin iol and loka to. be sides his wife, who is at present seri. Pp condition. It has not been gusly ill at the Hotel Dieu hospital, | yioie an nme ero ona, will . - an av i be is survived by a fa of 'ten | fot' grown nT this Hiatriot, ut the Shildre. Many" friends join in | gondition of the 'loves op is excel- nl phy fo of oe lent, wintering in splendid form. ous mascot for Kingston athletic on 'the average, is behind in | clubs, growth, owing to the backward spring. - { ine. condition of live stock:is fner- Of Judge. ir a ia nd ar on in first- . Shaw, of | elass shape. There is. an abundance of tion Sommit: | fodder, more than. suficient for. local a Qasndion, There is seLany Joeal urcen wheat od tn Bay are available for, export. vises secre. beef cattle ave remarkably 0 that 1] fatey canil, moct of 8 Jou Rett of so 's A ame of en nt he haley ban " , on _ the ; Alexandria | Been late, the ground in fair condi- 3 tion shout the same as in former years. of farm help is ab- out equal to demand. ini William Swain, pianp u The New York Post says 5,000 Can- adian trained nurses, are employed in that city. : a%e board of trade, Guelph, has asked the council for $1,500 to ad- vertise the city. W. L. Day, of the Gananoque Inn, has purchased a forty-foot launch 'in Kingston. It is being fitted with a ten horse power automobile engine and is to develop good speed. The 14th Band is holding a special ny to-night to rehearse the pro- gramme of dance music to be played | at the 14th Regiment's officers "At Home," on Wednesda ing. Pergviay: Tonio a en people : | well. Gibson's Red Cross drug store. A Wolfe Island farmer was arrested early Sunday morning with somewhat of a superfluous load on his person. He was locked up for a few hours and allowed to go later, after producing gredentins night service. Recently Potsdam rejected an offer of and voted to borrow The department fisheries for On- tario have decided to grant no spear- ing privil this year. This means no one will be allowed to spear suck- ers or any other fish this year and with a spear is liable to heavy fine. For the first time in about .ten fishing torch lights on the lake. Mr: § , the former inspector, knéw. the lake thoroughly and always 'prohibit- ed illegal fishing. : : |» There is a vast difference when you 168 | buy fresh drugs and patent medicines. The kind you get at Gibson's R.C. D.S. _ Inspector Wright stated this morn ing that the 'liquor license: holders de- Y | serve credit for the manmer in which the law was observed yesterday. He found no complaint. Though a fine day, it was a "dry" one, too. local employer, was summo: refusing to pay the fatter, wages --=l- case was decidedly weak, and the de- .| fendant won out, after explaining the '| facts of the case. fhe 14th Band's manager has been '| notified by the Crown Tailoring com- ; pany of Toronto, that the new uni- forms, which are being made for the "| band by that 'company, will not be completed by the 24th of May, but June 10th, the time now set. This will be a great di it bandsmen, as thev had hoped to ap- fear in all their finery on Victoria PERSONAL MENTION. -- Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. J. E. Goodwill is in the city on a brief visit. . Dr. Ramsay Duff is home from the Adirondacks. A daughter was bor last week in Toronto, to George S. and Mrs. Hart. 'Harry Vanluven has returned from Westport, where he has spent the past month. W. H. Smythe, accountant Mer- chants Bank, St. Thomas, is home, on his holidays. Rev. W. R. Tandy, M.A., assistant rector of St. Joht's church, Peter- boro, is confined to bed. : Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Cole, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their mar- ridge in_Brockville, to-day. rs. (Prol.) Elliott, of Rontres), is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark, Clergy street west. Dr. WoW, McKinley, Port Hope, a Queen's man, is named associate cor- oner for Durham and Northumberland, Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Macalister of Iroquois celebrated the thirtieth mile- stone of their wedded life on Thurs- day of last week. John McKelvey and Mrs. R. J. Mec- Kelvey have returned frony their west- ern trip. south in a few days. Bishop Mills will visit Marmora, Wedn , conducting service in St. Paul's church in the morning and Trinity church in the evening. W. W. Gibson went up to Toronto Maj." Cunningham "and Capt. Mowat, ville on Bunday and accompanied the mer on the government geological sur- vey. Miss Emma Sills, Deseronto, who post, has gone to visit her sister at IVerary. h. Thomas Donnelly, president of the Deseronto Citizens' ments for the visit of that organiza- tion to Kingston on Vietoria day. Dr. Charles O'Rielly, who resigned last week after being superintendent. thirty vears, is in the city, renewing old acquaintan- ces, 'The marriage of Mise Maud Somer- A: Somerville, and Dr. Norman B. Alexander, only der, South London, the first week of der's father and mother are Kingstopians. To Hold An Examination. Lieut.-Col. and Brevet Colonel F.L. Lessard, C.B., AD.C,, president; Maj. Liéut.-Col. 3 Benson T0 ENDOW any one being found on any water | Jom residents along the shore of ! ughborou, Lake, have noticed At the police 'court, this morning, al Mr. McKelvey will likely go | to-day, and will 'remain' for several | days Stain} inhi papers in the Ontario | A of the 14th P.W.O.R,, wore in Brock- | 41st Regiment on its church parade. | * Henry Burke, a Portsmouth ship- carpenter, was stricken with paralysis | on Sunday. His right side was affect- | ed. He was removed to I'Hotel Dieu, i D. A. Cairns, B.A, a Queen's Uni- | versity graduate, has left for Morley, | Alberta, where he will spend the sum- | has been the guest of Mrs. A. E. | t, Princess street, for several days | , was in the | city on Saturday, completing arrange- | of the Toronto General Hospital for | spending a few days | ville, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! London, Ont., | Ade son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexan- | will take place | June. Dr. Alexan- | former | Sh ---- Rounds. : Read Harrison's damaged spring ad. | IN THE MEDICAL COLLEGE AT uner, Orders | i received at McAuley's book store. | : QUEEN'S, The 14th Regiment, to-morrow night | 'may have a street parade with beth ! | The Trustees Have Planned the i Venture Which Will Require } the Sum of $40,000--Aid from | | Queen's Endowment. | i The trustees of Queen's University ! have decided to endow the chair of | anatomy in the medical college. For | the purpose $10,000 will be ypequired. | This will ba the first medical chair to | be endowed, At present the medical | | professors and teachers are all paid | | From the fees collected, The ical | { faculty regard the contemplated en- | | dowment as a most important step | towards greater efficiency in the de- | partment of anatomy, which in a few | years will he second ta none in Can- | ada. As it is now, Queen's is in the | lead in one way, as she was the 'first, | | to, put special stress on 'comparative | | anatomy. The money Tequired will come out of the general endowment fund, in the collection of which the medical staff will lend their energies. The work connected with the profes. | sorship of clinical held by the late Dr. Herald, | likely be divided among several | the medical staff. will of therefore, benefit the students. The extra six weecks' session at the medical college concludes this weck. Several examinations will be held. MARINE NEWS, | What is Go! on About the 1 or, The M.T. barge Acadia is unloading | from Oswego at Swift's. The barge Hector was launched to- day at. the M. T. company ways. The steamer New Island Wanderer terday. The schooner Clara Yowell arrived, Swift's, ' ~ At Craig's. wharf: Steamers Mel: day; Alexandtia, down to-night. the schooner cleared to-day from Richardson's wharf for Sodus with feldspar. Steamboat arrivals at down, and Rideau King up to leged to he due him. The plaintiff's "ye Co Morning. ..T. company wharf: Tug Emerson | | cleared for Charlotte with two. light | barges; tug Bronson cleared down with | | two grain-laden barges. i The steamer Varuna is out of Davis' | dry dock after having her new mach- | | inery installed. She will | other week having it adjusted. { The steamer Donnelly was successful | on Saturday in | barge Aberdeen, releasing the stogm- which went ashore | | during a fog, near 'the Brothers. She | towed her to Picton to be placed on the marine railway there. The Aber. | deen sustained a broken shoe and rud- {der post. . 1 -------- GRAND OPERA HOUSE. | Presentation of Two Shakespeare- an Plays on Saturday. Two of : Shakespeare's plays ' were | | presented to good-sized audiences at { the Grand Opera House an Saturday | by Joseph De Grasse, and 'a capable company. At the afternoon matinee, the company gave a very fine present | ation of the "Merchant of Venice," | Mr. De Grasse appearing as Shylock, | In the evening "Hamlet" was present- | ed. The audience was an appreciative A CHAIR Public medicine, recently i per This will result in + amp, | an incre inical patients, and, $10,000 to build a plant. 2 an increase of clinical patients, and made ja special trip to Clayton yes ! yesterday, from Oswego, with coal for | Queen of the Lakes | Swift's ; | a former employee--on-- the charge of Steamers Picton, up yesterday; Ham- | ee -- Demonstration To morrow, May 9 Afternoon and Evening g. Photography Without 5 Dark Room Come and bring a 7 ' im with +, and have it developed ir you t daylight expat from the 'home of the Kod? will have charge. ak Velox paper development and all points not perfectly clear to voy a plained. : = Don't forget; all interested iy Ki dakery welcome. From 2 to 1 ad to 9 pm. Tr --AT The "Best" Drug Store, LT. BEST, Chemist and Optician, 124 Princess St. 'Phone 59, Quick Delivery, ! bourne down and Persia up; yestor- | DELICIOUS Pori:Beans The Best Pork, Finest Beans, most skillfull seasoning and scientific cooking. A most nutritious and palatable food for old or young. Sold in Tins, Ready to serve, by all' dealers W. CLARK, Mfr. Montreal. Er ------ Seid at But this medicine free by sending us 1 b - ers addres "ey Bread yellow wrappers. B a oc {2 vine) of my or druggist. has s00e 10nd bis Bddress to at And cash oF stamps for phts. wasted o (Avoid bnitat I BIRD'BREAD {i cures Lards' ills and maltes them sing. Free tin in 1 Ib. Cottam Bd phits., the standard bird food, sold everywhere, Ix | pert help in bird troubles free for reply stamp. (Address exaciy | COTTAM BIRD SEED, ~ Enticing Specials in Dress Goods one and liberal in its appl "Mr. { De Grasse in the character of Hamlet | was, of course, the central figure, and | his portrayal was interesting and in- structive. At times, especially in solil- | oques, his elocution was somewhat in- " distinot, but he more than counter- balanced this defect by his dramatic | power and artistic depictment of the character of the mad prince. Miss Mabel Von Volkenburg, as the Queen | of Denmark, and Miss Ida May Park:| as Ophelia, played their parts well. | as also did Charles H. Montgomery in the role of Polonius, The productions were excellently staged, and were thoroughly enjoyed. Fire ! Fire !! Fire !1! Through the fire of my neighbbr, | Mr. Halligan, Brock street, my stock | of ready-made clothing and gents' i furnishings, has been damaged by . smoke. am i clear | {out the ready-made clothing and gente furnishings at slaughter prices. | he goods must be sold :at once to i | make room for new goods. Sale com- | | aturday, May 6th, at 9 a.m. | Prevost, Brock st : | i { heh Hardagh nq | BV sho weug | i __SICK | Bealacha, 754 Corto Lite Liver Pita 4 > A ould bosimost priceless to those who | { Ia whate | | © ery easy to take, Ono or two "%4 {Newman & Shaw § Portsmouth k A snap in Wool Taffeta Dre Goods came our way lately and you may have a share of it on Tuesday. It is fine im ported goods, all wool, 42 inches wide, in dainty shades of green, fawn, light grey navy and blue grey, big value at 75¢. to 85¢. a yard, yours on Tuesday 5Yc. At the same time we will sell the finest Eoliennes and Crep de Chene in cream, pearl gre $ 3 champagne, brown, navy, sky y' © and green, this quality al- ways sold at 81, our Tuesdas price 75¢c. a yard. A rare chance to secure a swell cos- tume for a bridal or evening party. See the lina of Women's Fast Black Sateen Petticoats, with four ruffles, that we are sell- ing this week at 9%; you have paid $1.25 for not quite § e so good a quality. ~e L0PPPPEPP HOO oo And | Barriefield Deliveries will be made without extra charge, contrary to previous announce= ments. EE ERAN JAMES SWIFT & C0. Telephone 135. LPL 00POLPH000000000 g 48.05 \ pedis? 10% Jotes 1 other 8b Fro Montreal to Port- I ed. Me. and Return. ; 3 Excursiou_ by sew and rail Montreal Steamer 2 Bone A Portland to n- rail from pry Rm MS = |b way fare and pullman tickets. For To particulars apply, tg. NLEY, "Gor. Johnston: &-Gntario~ Sis. : ma - 80 BROKE A RAILWAY "IN CONNECTION WITH L CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. : $46.30 | Vancouver] rivets on Sale Dnt Victoria May , 1905, Seattle' . | Tacoma = Portland } oy Law Rates Lo many other West Toll th alars aL RS & 2 and C. fe > Office, Ontario Street. Ek Koh FP. A. FOLGER JR., Gen, Supt. |SBCOND.CLASS FROM KINGSTON. Y, ™ Gn. Foss Agt. RY OF QUINTE RAILWAY 'short line for Tweed, Napanee, |: b and all. local. points. Trains Hell Devot at 8:35 pm. F:| ¥, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kiagsten. | th Somes Nese ERPOOL and E MV LONDONDERRY Noyal Mall Steamers. 5 From Montreal. From Quebec. , May 12, 9 am. May 12, 7 p.m Yoiarits, Noy 19, 4 am. May 19, 2 p.m Verpinian, May 26. 9 aan. May 26, § pan HATES OF PASSAGE--First Cabin, upwards, aecording we to samer and acsommodation ; Second Oils, Liverpool and Londonderry. 0, $45 d $47.50 . London $2.50 50--~Virgipian, Victorian , Derry, Belfast, al and according to extra ; 'Uhird $28.75 BSgOW, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT. Numidian .......... Thurs. May 18, 10 a.m. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. Corinthian ..... Wed. May 10, {daylieht.) Purther particulars un application to J. P. HANLEY, ARent, GT City t. . . pot. GILDER- SLEEVE, Clarence Street. sms crseemsrenme WN; REWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF- fies, second floor over Mahood's drug store, corner Princess and Bagot Streets. Enterance on Bagot street. Telephone 608. ARTHUR ELLIS ARCHITECT, OF- fic site of New Drill Hall, near cor ner of Queen and Montréal Strects. POWER & SON ARCHITECT, MER- ¥s Bank Building, corner Brock Wellington streets. ./Phone 213. HBGRY P! SMITH, ARCHITECT, oe, Anchor Building, Market Square Phone 945. MONEY AND BUSINESS. L, LONDON AND GLOBE rance Company. Available $61,187,215. In addition to the policy holders have for the unlimited liability of stockhol Farm and city insured at lowest possible re remewing old or giving BOW business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents. Fire which securit; ol the OUR POLICIES - COVER: MORE ON a dings and contents. Ahan anv oth. Com fers. Examine them a dogmas Yasarance: Busworiem Stark: {Now IS THE WINTER OF YOUR DISCONTENT a purchase and interest allowe » Managing Director

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