Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Feb 1906, p. 2

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{not Boulter who ° hit { Manager Burrows, of Belleville, ea oronto. News : 'Varsity never had a "in from the time the first whistle sounded witil the game had concluded; the members of the septette seemed in- capable of breaking up the Richard: son-Walsh com : Queen's are a better team from goal to forward line, Richardson and Walsh on the Queen's line did the 'most of the work for Shei v that , 11,083, and quoits, athletes competing in the to be held in Athens Apel ind to May 2nd. It is the y since these famous Hellenic sports were revived in 1896 that an American college has not participated and won a majority of the events. The principal reason for the failure of any American college to send a team is the date of the games. To attend would compel a team to miss nearly a term of college work. E. M. Young writes from Picton that the story told to Belleville about the trouble after the game there the other night was just the reverse of the truth, in version is that Connolly and several others attacked Manager Boulter, Counolly baving previousiy threatened to do so. Spangenburg did not have his nose broken, and it was him, anyway. apo- logized jor his share in the row. and no information was laid, nor did any- thing serious, occur. Mr. Young blames Referee Ridpath for leniency. Toronto Star : The victorious team has a very good forward line, both in- dividually and collectively, with Rich ardson on the left wing as their bright particular star. Richardson is like greased lightning, a splendid skater, and an éxpert de . Chad Toms couldn't begin to hol Richardson was so fast he made T. look cheap, Marty Walsh, at rover. was usually up with Richardson, and the twa got in some fine combination runs, Crawford was also in evidence in centre, having apparently no difficulty in out'playing Herb. Clarke, his check, The ever green "Dick" Mills, in goal, was always there on the job, A Queen's téam. without Mills would be like a life insurance company without a £100,000 president, "'Diek'" stopped the puck with everything but his face, but two of the four shots that heat him were lifts which no one, not gift. ed with 'second-sight, could see. + . Tee Boating. Since the ero weather sot in, on Friday, and now that six to eight inch ice extends down the river and np the lake as far as "ye can reach, ice' boating has Teceived an impetuous, || e---------------------- Regarding Success Miltiona h aires, we cannot all ex- © pect. to be; we can, however, ae- 1 Quiro a reasonable share of wealth' if good j tis used in our Sood nlgmen Many people in thee anxisty to be- © tome rich, throw discretion to dhe winds and risk their carn- © iu vintures which promise but all. too often nothing in return. Ey New Voirk vejlort says : It is now |' Tietty certain that thers will be no "J tion, The | tion, {been tried in Perth before Henry Tay- February 6th, record of last year, Kingston Yacht Club Association. At a meeting of the Kingston Yacht ht, Club Association, last night, the by- law to increase the capital stock for the construction of another building for the association, ete., was passed. A meeting of the Yacht Club will be held to-night, td decide whether or not to move their present home. ------ TO HARVEST ICE spt, For Use in Tce Cream and Cool Drinks The iceman is a happy mortal 'these days. Since last Friday, when the mer- cury settled at twenty degrees below zero, he has been wearing a broad smile. He is working overtime, scrap- ing the rust off his ie ice saws, sharp- ening the teeth dnd all the while pros- peeing on his profits for the coming summer, when ice cream and cold drinks are the order. For this is the weather for which, during two long winter months, he has been sighing. ights of an fee fuming which had wn almost to a reality during April-like January are as hazy as a pipedream. It is planned t6 start har- vesting the crop on Monday. The ice in the harbor is said to be cight to ten inches thick and still thickening, but farther out in the lake where the crop is eut it has not yet made so thick. If this weather hut contin all will be superfine, but it will be a case of "make hay while the sun shines." Extra gangs of men will have 10 be put on the job, as there is little prospect of doing much work after February is over. Today's temperatures: | am. to 7 am, 20 below; 7 am, 18 below: 8 am. 16 below. The coal men and fur dealers are alto profiters from this article in the weather line given us by King Boreas. There is very little snow and comphr- ed with a year ago, "Our Lady of the Snows," is putting on a farce, never- theless sleighs are being used and the slipping is good. DOMESTIC SCIENCE POPULAR. Manual Training Likely to Be In- troduced. The domestic science classes for the seniors, fourth girls in the public schools, under the direction of Miss Williamson are proving most popular with the young housewives. It is hoped that domestic science will be come a permanent feature of the city schools. It is money well spent," emphatically stated Inspector W. G, Kidd. Manual traini is now a subject under discussion for the school boys. In all the city schools of the province this is a prominent feature, the gov- ernwent giving a grant towards its maintenance. Classes were carried on in the public schools, here, by Miss Shaw, until. a year ago, when she + them up they became disorganiz- ------ Druggist's Petition. A petition is being cireulated among the druggists by some of their by for the purpose of inaugurating an carly closing movement. The object is to close all drug stores at nine o'clock each evening except Saturday, It is not likely that the scheme will go through, as all the druggists will not sign. ' Whig Hall Dance. A successful dance was given in the Whig Hall last night, by Messrs. Lar. kin and Fdward. About seventy-five lads. and Jassies danced to the excel lent wusic provided by Orser's orches- tra. The floor was in first-class condi- dancers departed early this morning after a most enjoyable time spent, % The Case Settled. The case of Robert Lyon against Ambrose Rielly, teacher, Flower Sta. ¥ for alleged assault on 1ina Lyon, aged ten years, was to have gittiate. on esd, : as settled. x. Rielly went to Perth and atrangsd to city, those responsible should be stop- last meeting by 4. D. Thompson, who stated Jhat » he aboard ships en- tering Kingston asbor was caused by inadequate accommodation for the crews, who were often living and sleep- ing in unsanitary places. The chairman was requested to write to Dr. Montizambert, of the Domin- ion Board of 'Health, as to the desira- bility of changes in the act respecting erew accommodation aboard vessels, Medical Health Officer Bell reported that during January the following con- tagious disese cases had occurred in the city : Typhoid, 1: diphtheria, 7; scarlet fever, 1. |---- Typhoid Case Traced. Dr. Bell reported that the typhoid : of having its ori- gin from milk, The water in a well on the premises of the milk vendor was found to be contaminated, on January Bth. At present the milkman had temporarily closed up the well. Dr. Evans claimed that the vendor's license should be = withdrawn for the present, as it was wrong to allow him to supply milk to. the citizens when there was the. danger of the milk be- ing diseased. Dr. Evans wanted the milk tested. 'The health officer said that Dr. W. T. Connell had reported to him that he was not required to test milk for the board of health, Hence, if the board desired milk examination it would have to 3 Evans insisted thet ; lution for = milk tes He held that bae! were 'of importance, just water tests, The mayor pointed out that all the board was concerned with was to see that pure milk was distributed to the citizens--not to bother with the eause. i tainted milk way fought into the as well as A letter, dated November 5th, 1903, from G. Y, Chown, secretary of the board of governors of the School of Mining, was read, stating that) the governors would see that all bacterio- logical or other tests required by the city were mace. On motion of Dr. Evang, the secretary was instructed to communicate with My. Chown, and ar- range for the bacteriological examin- ation of the samples from the milk cans of three specified vendors, whose wells had been found contaminated. In discussing the advisability of appointing a plumbing inspector in view of the unsanitary condition of many houses in the city, Mr. Thomp- son said that the city 'engineer should be the inspector, and his services be at the disposal of any citizen who de- sires his. drain examined. 'The city council has now 'before it the plumb- ling by-law drafted in 1903 and pigeon- holed ever since. A discussion arose over the diseases required to be reported to the medical health offimer. Mr. © Combett © claimed that erysipelas ought to be reported. Dr. Bell gave if as his opinion that children having ringworm. should not be admitted to the schools. The school law, however, did'not provide for this. Mr. Thompson moved that the pro- vincial board of health be petitioned to place erysupelas and barberfs itch placed upon the list of reporiable dis- eases. Fhis way agreed {o. Dr. Connell, who was called to the meeting, was asked as to the value of bacteriological testing of milk, He stat- ed that there was no standard in Kingston as to bacteria in the milk. The analysis of milk was a long and tedious procedure. To do it properly would take a couple df weeks at least. Disease got into milk either from the water or from those handling it. It was a better procedure to look for the origin instead of examining the milk itself. A safe standard for Kingston in regard to milk examination would be 100,000 bacilli per cubic. centimetre, The Boston and New. . York standard SCOTT'S EMULSION is more than a fat food. There is no animal fat that compares with it in nourishing and building up the wasted, emaciated body. That is why chil- dren and anamic girls thrive and grow fat upon it. That is why persons with consumptive tenden- cies gain flesh and strength enough to check the progress of the dis- ease. : plead guilty, paying fine and "all feasts. ~~ 4 é gulations and '| areas be to a point 1,200 feet in a line on the | man. "Stolen by Gypsies," "How or ont of Collingwood Street. | Jones Lost His Bank Roll," "Moving 2 » wed from the southerly boundary | Day," "Birth of the Butterfly," "Ski ema ter The " Pe ERA HOUSE. - By the American Vitagraph Com- pany---Illustrated Songs and Musical Specialties Made a Fine Entertainment. An evening of nuich enjoyment, with { one hearty laugh from start to finish . : was spent by a fair-sized audience at The committee . to which was referred {he performance of moving pictures the question of the territorial area, | put on by the American Yirapraph wherein ice may be cut for domestic | company at the Grand Opera House, n that former re- | Monday evening. It was by long odds visions as to such | the best show of its kind ever. seen and that for the jn Kingston; the pictures are He present year it be provided that ice | aeme of perfection in so far as selec may be cut outside and southerly | tion, tein and clearness of - the the line hereinafter prescribed and not | films is concerned. There is a total for domestic p . that absence of the usual "Ricker" and the is to say: Outside and sou line dra lowing up the ater closely | yphoid was reported to him, | i ly of a | views are so remarkably clear that it wa from a point in the bar- [is not a tiring effort to watch them. in a line on the continuation of ; Several of the scenes that proved ol street, 1.500 feet from the shore | most popular with last night's crowd limit of West street, thence westerly were: "Raffles," the amateur eracks- of the Rathbun wharf, and no ice shail { Runving in Switzerland." be cut for domestic purposes easterly of | An _ entertaining feature was the | the said line of continuation: of West |musicfl specialiy of Marvin Savage. street in the harbor. { He has marked ability in an instru- Mr. Corbett wanted to know if this | mental line and is master of the c of limit would be a |Piano. He proved a huge acquisition disadvantage 10 icemen. The season | IN himself and was alone worth the was very late, and if the limit for cut- | admission price. Two illustrated ting joe was further out in the harbor | ngs were xi sung by F. ith Sek 3 3 " . { ling, especially praiseworthv ng, Jue would be Jost 8. the exten houl. | AE esbetially reins Killarney," 3 rdon oposed | Which was accompanied by beautifully oR Sor oh tated hat the Ju ed { colored views of the famous lake dis- last yedr. In view' of this, Mr. Cor- trict of Ireland. i « bett, Mr. Thompson and Mr. Reeves | 1h American itagraph company said they would have to vote against | V1! give their moving pictures Tues- the rt. If the had" been ear | 98Y and Wednesday night with entire ly it would have been different. Hence | change of 'views. the limits fixed last year will be fol- | lowed again this winter. t INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, mr | "Peggy From Paris." | George Ade, the scored wonderfully as i Rig comedies humorist, has a playwright, have--been the hits of Picked | several seasons in New York. The Newsy Paragraphs ir R ue By | ecmedy success of this vear is his Farts On 1 © ake up | "College Widow," 'as last season he 4 C V seems ely tc e UP | scored with "The Covnty Chairman' {and "Peggy" From Paris." The last Yo mentioned play, Mr. Ade's popular | musical comedy, is to be presented in | this city at the Grand on Saturday, | February 10th, matinee and night. » for January. For perfect fitting trusses, got Chown's Drug Store. ~ The 14th Band had a iull wrn-out at their practice last night. William Swain, 51 face bags for SOc. at the February TO ESCAPE SEWAGE rubber goods sale at Gibson's Red was Object of New Tce Limits Cross Drug Store. { "Pr, od These are not the days for a cutter | 3 ; Toposec. iis drive without fur rugs; ome awaitsits | The object of the new ice limits re- owner at the police station. i commended for adoption by the board The ice in the harbor channel was | of health, yesterday afternoon, was to six inches thick this morning. Below | Prevent ice for domestic purposes being Cataraqui bridge it is fifteen inches | cut easterly of a line extended out thick. | from West street. At present ice may Attend auction sale of farm stock, be cut off towards Cedar Island, so implements, and household furniture, | Jong as the distance is 1,200 feet from at the residence of John Lowery, one | Shore. The new limits proposed were mile east of Parham, on Thursday, to be within two lines, ome extended February Sth, at eleven o'clock. © L500 feet out from West street and .. Chown's special Iron Tonic Pills | the other 1,200 feet out from Colling- enriches the blood and clears the com- | Wood street. The city engineer says plexion, 25¢. and 50c. box. that the object of the increased dis- Twenty degrees below zero was re. | tance of 300 feet out from West street gistered carly this morni by the | Was to escape the sewage which js car- thesmometer, about no, tem- | ried by the up current. It was also perature as last Friday when tho | deemed' advisable to not allow ice to mercury sailed on down below © the | be cut beyond the West street line, as zero line. at Cedar Island is the vortex of the harbor currents, and where the sew- age is carried off down the river. There is much difference of opinion as to the purity of ice in the Cedar Island vicinity, some holding it to be as good as can be got west of Mac- donald park. The likelihood is that the board of health will adopt the new area marked out by the city 'engineer, The genuine Blaud's Iron Tonic Pills make young blood in old veins, Buy them at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. 100 for ec. there. The executive committee of Ontario diocese will meot next Monday after- noon, to consider financial niatters in | connection with St. Luke's and All Saints' churcheé; Kingston, and St. Paul's, Elgin. ---- A A Two-For-One Shot. STEPHEN STREET TROUBLE. When You use Ozone use "Celery -- | King' "with it. Whatever kind of A Reckless Use of Revolvers Ozone you buy You will need to use Down There. "Celery Kinz," which is a companion Last week, in the Siephen street j remedy to Ozone. district, a young lad was accidental. | The purest form of Ozone is "Solp- {tion of Ozone (the | Each' bottle contains about twice as | much for your money as other | brands, besides which each bottle con tains a coupon entitling vou t., ly shot through the hand, while hand ling a revolver, and though he has suflered no ill-eflects, and the member is' now practically healed, it should Serve as a warning to the vouths of coupgn kind.) a Kingston to beware of firearms. It { package of "Celery King" free. This nas a case of "didn't think it was | 18 a great advantage as you save loaded." | money on the Ozone and also get A Whig reporter visited the locality, | the "Celery King," which you would and enquiry points to the fact that | Otherwise have to buy. . the youthful. male element of the No other brand of Ozone contains street is frequently inclined to de- | these coupons. Solution of Ozone monstrate its ability with guns. Jt is said one eleven-year-old tartar had the revolver purebased for him by a | flag ° man (whom he paid ten cents com- lets King. lake no other kind, mission), said money for the purchase an ! your druggist does not carry of the gun being stolen from the fam- Hh i 0. the Public ' Drug Co, ily purse. A complaint was entered ridge urg, sid after the recent accident, and the po- tees we now have the revolver in their | The Cause Of Earache. custody. Several complaints wore | Is usually a cold. The one sure Tieard of the nse of firearms by voung | cure is Nerviline, w hich relieves in ten boys, doing 'reckless firing, last sum- | seconds. It kile earache swiftly ho mer. cause it penetrates like li ping Parents should be severely scored, Ta seat EE eon fie lighteing wl who will, knowingly, allow their chil. aclic, 'cure is complete ist. hetonie, dren to use any kind of a gun. as | Nerviline has been used No Bouse accidents of this kind are of such fre hold liniment so oe bs { (the coupon kind,)" is lifty cents and one dollar at your drug store, in- cluding the coupon for the package of economical, so quent occurrence. Revolvers, ete., strong, so good--all-round as Folson's have _a place, but they should be Nerviline, 'which has boen Cabad." kept in it. not in the hands of chil- popular liniment for nearly fliy dren, Years. Large bottles sol for 95 N-------- everywhere. ' A Postal Suggestion. Cannot the post office people see eT their way to accept i cent. stamps put on an envelope and marked over the top "special" as al special delivery stamp ? If they could | I am sure it would be considered a | fo favor by many people who have : Sunlight soap is better than other | soaps, but it is best when used in the 3 way. Buy Sunlight Soap five extra two- Sunlight and follow directinns. In over six weeks, only one ty shoid ver case has been | reported in King- « OC | ston. "The city see : ote casion to use such stamps and find | poalihy. ' ms to Ee pretfy it troublesome every time they want | - to avail themselves of the i privilege to have to go to a post of- fice. Perhaps we shall be told that we should keep a stock on hand; but we are not all millionaires. | ---- The Date Changed: Court Earl Rober{s' assembly. to have been held in the city hall on Wednesday, February 7th, has been changed to Fehruary 6th. i "special" | ------ Sprained Her Arm. { Lizzie Rowman while going down | Sydenham street hill, slipped and fell, | verely spraiving her right arm and ! is confined to her home. { ------en i "Cod Liver 051 Emulsion." 23¢ and | 50c. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. | + Rubber hot water bottles, from A. | SCOTT & BOWNE, Toreate, Ont.' rian St., Toronto, to #2 at Wade's Drug Store. el a MN The Boeckh have sss making te ong NN eee Grand Union-Hote] Rooms Fron $1,00 Per Day Up. Opposite Croind Central Station BAGGAGE %: FREE FINE FURS MADE-TO-ORDER LOWEST PRICES Fit and workmanship of the best W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Exclusive Fur Store. -- Sensible Gloves for Cold Weather AT A BIG BARGAIN FOR Wednesday Shoppers A Bargain Lot of Ladies' Black Cash- Amere Gloves, Black Ringwood Gloves and nlso White Ringwood roti = ~~" Gloves. ~ 20 dozen in the lot, all sizes. * The best line of 25c. and 30c. Gloves ever shown in Kings ton. Wednesday, 'while they last have them at 15c¢. a Pair You may White Goods We are sell'ng piles of White Goods every day. The reason being that there is a much better variety now than can be hoped for later on. You will be acting wi i our assortment at once NEWMAN & SHAW you sce A.A --| CUT THis our $ COUPON 10 The 18 Letters ¢ Must Accom- ! pany Answer. ® : ? STAKDS FOR ADS. o WHICH TALK SWIFT'S : COAL THE BEST JAMES SWIFT & C0. § Also for sale, by Henry Wade, PEE e eer erit Hoohey's perfectic "Cream Sodas + pest of flour, b an te most MO the very best bake J da. A biscuit superio ther you have ever, ta Say "Mooney's" to your gn "TOINTO NEM What Do You Kn of Ontario Where are you trying t pusiness? Do you know about Ontario ? Ontario has over one- the total population of Cana pays over 50% of the m paid in the Dominion to eamers and over 51% of laries. Has over 51% of working capital of the Dom invested in Manufacturing. Don't you think it's Vv advertising to your neigh The "News" covers the v Province---goes into 2,475 Offices daily. The rate is 56 cents per inch. This advertisement would cost $2.30 per day ju The News gill Labi TSE ONLY THE Bi [es [ste STANDARD READY FOR U¢ IN ANY QUANTIT For making soap, softenin removing old paint, disin sinks, closets, drains a many other purposes. equals 20 pounds SAL SC SOLD EVERYWHE! SEW.GILLETT © TORONTO, ONY. ROOROONOB-O-OT0-O g Clean, co Honest Tht Is tHe kind we you should burs ¥ - Satisfaction fire; We ure filling orders ® winter supplies. Have you Yours yet ? 'Phone. No, 1 BOOTH &: BOOROTOTCOWOTIO0 THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT $ (ESTABLISKEDI186: ent--Sir Richard C Money loaned on City and Jerties. Municipal and Cou tures. Mortgages purchases Tecelved and interest allowed 8. C. McGill, Managing Office, 97 Clarence Street. NEW YORK Resta CHINESE 83 Str Open from 10.20 a.m. to =The best place to aot 1 Lunch in the city. Meals of shortest notice. Rnglish o dishes a specialty,

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