Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1906, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Fain in Estate $850, Single Frame, 8 rooms, with stable, on Barrie street. +400, Brick, 8 rooms, bath ana 5 closet, central location (574). , Doubls Brick, 6 rooms, $780, Single Frame, 7 rooms, deep t, Bagot street, (52). hn $2,000, Stone Dwelling, 7 rooms, Er i location, (55%). = way as the street railway company in ei {Olde of HT 1. Wo Jarvis and others, itiondn for the extension ot Fe street fecummendation 'the shat are not treated in same the matte of exemption, - George Gravion, ing that two | trees be removed from his property on . Lloyd, C. N.. Veale and J. i for the position plumbing or. R. J. Hooper, asking for reimburse ment for planting of trees on Albert ul Fdvand liricland, fee o Wolfe that a it placed on tl iy the foot of Clarence choe, asking to be re- paid fox vent of the for St. Mary's bazaar. $70 a year a thorough he smelter site. Sisters of Hotel Dien, asking for seed grant. through to Stephen stpgbt. ------ The Deputations. There were two deputations that waited upon the council. The first was from the cneral hospital, and {. Chown (chairman of the board of governors), W, |, Skinner, F. W, § genberg, F. G. Lockett, James A. emg Archdeacon Carey, B. W, Robertson, R. Waldron, Rev. 8. Tighe, Charlton Livingston, Robert J. Carson, sfohn Melntyre, T. McK. Robertson, Dr. Duff, Dr. May. ain Dy. Anglin and Prof. D. H. Mar: G. Y. Chown introduced the tal deputation antl was the tpeaker on behalf of a from city. At prosemt this is R1L.500. The govemars thought this 2.500, divided shonld be increased to { thus : General {ront, £2,500; isolation Mr, Chown pointed out consisted of G. hospi- chief large grant | grunt, 81.000, that the expenses of the hospital were {lower in proportion than those of any other hospital in the province, and the civic grant was the smallest, He claimed that $he general hospital was not getting the assistance from the city that it deserved. The general hospital was the city's hospital, and the first duty of the city council was towards it. R. J. Carson, J. A. Minnes and ©. Livingston spoke about the way the governors were coonomizing. The jso- Intion wards cost 81,500 to maintain, and the revenue from them last year was only about $79. Unless the civio rant was increased, Mr. Minnes said, that the governors would simply have to 1 doors of the hospital, BOTH FOOD AND MEDICINE. ft] 3 patients. In 3 medical stafl that method was * in AM. Elliott wanted to know if the hospital visiting staff was paid. Mr. Chown replied that it' was not. Ald, Elliott also wanted to know what the govemors would suggest in order to meet their request for $2,000 more. Would they be satisfied to in- orense the city's taxes * The gover: nok present said yes. Ald. Gaskin remarked that the Roman Catholic "institutions in King: ston were receiving from the Ontario government £10,800, while the Protes. tant institutions got only $1,100, The general hospital, he claimed, needed more aid from the city, sinee its grant from the government was so Small, 3 The mayor promised that. the finance committee would give the doputa- tion's request its caveful considera: tion, A deputation consisting of D. D. Rogers, R. H. Fair and J. A. Wilmot was present on behalf of the Farm- ers' Association of Frontemae to ask the council to assist it in getting es tablished at Kingston an emigration ol for this district. Such an of: was greatly needed by the farm- 8. A better class of emigrants would be got by having such an of- fice. - The benefit to city and county would be mutual, council decided, on motion of Alds. Sands and Gaskin, to urge up- on the government the necessity of establishing an emigration office here. : General Business. When the reports of committees were presented, the mayor remarked that aldermen should try and attend the hectings more regularly. Last week, only a few committees had quorums. Rigney held that the committees meet in the ovenings. The af. was not a good time, ied § Teport 'was presented, the finance committee to have it printed nd usual. Thuse ts: and copies are generally printe or the benefit of the ratepayers, the cost being $80. Ald. McCann held that the printing of so many copies was a waste of movey. Ald. Bassam argued otherwise. The report had to be print- ed anyway, and it woukin't cost more than 320 or $30 more to supply all the ratepayers with copies. The coun- cil decided to follow the old custom of printing and distributing. Al. Elliott announced 'that he would introduce his motion regarding the political rights of the ecivie officials until the next meeting of coanei, Ald, Nickle wanted to know when the munic'pal = reform by-law would come before the council. The matter might be approved of by the private bills' commitéee of the legislature be- fore the council had passed upon the measure. Mayor Mowat pointed ont that the council had already approved of the matter by resolution, which was all that was necessary in the niean- time. The by-law would some on later, Ald. Angrove drew the atiention of the aldermen to the improved condi- tion of the council chamber, which, had a new motal ceiling and was painted throughout, He hoped that the finance committee when if was ar- ranging the budget would ses fit to grant the city property eommittee's request for the amount neeessary . to heat hy steam the east wing of the buildings, and do away with the old stoves and their ugly pipes in the council chamber. It was just hall past nine o'clock when the council adjourned, with instructions and distributed, as ------------ A Uric Acid Solvent. Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure acts asa solvent for uric acid and expels it from the system. It does more than this. It' overcomes that morldd con dition of the system that allows the writ acid to accumulate. It rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, and its action is so the disease seldom or never returns. It can be depended upon in all sorts of rheumatic troubles. All have the sane origin and all yield to 'this time-tested remedy. Tey it and note how promptly improvement begins. Price, 30, Sold only at Wade's drug stofe. This is the preparation that Sure John J. Peters, Sharbot Lake th cures ele, thorough that ---------- To Have A Celebration. From a membership of wight a short time ago, to now over fifty, obtained solely through the energetic offorts of these few, is the history of the past fow weeks of the Sons of : England, juvenile lodge. To celebrate the satis: factory increase these "sons" will have a jolly lodge supper, to-morrow even- ing. I --------. Bicknell Young, Chicago. Eloquent - lecturer, | on Christian Science, City hall, Thursday, 8 p.m. Come. A long felt want filled in Kingston, the ory | seryice from Cross « Mar opposite Whig office Hatin ] growing fast, as | are taken up w mands as the Lots sold last fall for £200 to $300 are bringing thi month as high as 8700 to $900. The prospector of to- day is likely to he the owner of a million dollar claim to morrow. . There ary from twenty to thirty good work mines, all producing and shipping re that runs fram $500 to 8700, and as high ax £1,000 and $1200 per ton. Among them ave the La Rose mine, the McKinley & Dar- raghs the Buffalo mine, W, G. Trethe- way, Nipissing Mining company, Me- Bride, Jacobs, Femiscaming & Hud- son Bay, Silver Leaf, Drapumond mines, Hargrave, O'Brien. Foster. With regard to the Foster nine, Mr. Macpherson says that one of the greatest surprises in the history of the Cobalt camp. was sprung on that community when one hundred thou- sand shares of the | stock of the Fos ter Cobalt Mining company was of- fered 10 the public 'gn Tuesday last at vighty cents 'er "share. The story of the discovery and subsequent pro- gross of this property is interesting, and is given in the words of the nar rator, as follows: ~ "About Easter ob 1005 (*. A ter, the present owner of the pro- perty, started out' with two men, and prospected the lot on which the mine ix. After considerable work during severe weather, Mr. Foster fell ill from a bad coll, and a report was Sent to his father in Leamington. Dr. Foster, the father. ut. once started out to bring his son home, but he in- sisted on temaining for a time. Dr, Foster decided = to remain with him, and a few davs lager. was fortunate enough to make the first find of sil- ver on the claim. He went at once to Hailevbury, and registered the title with the inspector, George Swith. In course of a month, a carlead of ore was shipped out, which netted a re- turn of thousangs-ul. dollaes. Since Fos- that time, 'several cars have been shipped, and I ¢ about sisty or Se bagged hy 4 shipment. This 81.000 per ton. #, oh Yeine found on the lot have 'hetn- worked. It is said that anyone of} dhe ten would make a respectable far os returns gq tend to thoroughly claim, and hope to veins. Already the ong of the best pre y in itself, so 'eompany in- 'prospect the fo. of the Jas proved dn the dig trict. 'One "hontired ou nd shares were put on he riehreae noon, last, at eighty' ont" By Wed- nesday night? they Bad bees 'over subscribed' by fifteen: thousand shares, ninety per cont. of 'the sabseribers bes ing local people atid thio "mine work- men who best knew the property, The result of theyavyrsubseription was that fifty thousand mote shares were offered 'at ony dollar. on Thursday. These were zobbled up ~inside of two hours, largely hy the same people. 1 see by Saturday evenings newspapers that the stock already on thy market is selling at $2 per share, and that a huirther dot. will 'Sorilvobe offered 'at 82 1 was wvseli fortunate enough to seers a bluek of the first allotment of the stock, also to get some Kingston and Montreal friends, 'MN know Mr. Foster personally, and am impressed . with his method of floating this stock entirely outside of the ordinary channels, = the brokers. He is certainly a most fortunate young man, and although he is ao young man, he seems' to take his good fortune' very philosophically and onolly. Tt is remarkable the rapidity with which the shares sell, but this ix largely due to the fine property and the integrity of, the original owners are held for A ------ Sunlight soap is better than other soaps, but it is best when used in the Surlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. : AAACN . +h : 3)! t al . Ff the meeting iSytenham street Methodist church. battles of last Wednesday night, eye. When part been given in the prosecutor's behalf, an adjournment and 'respect in which |° : ner, you are. charged with unlawfully day night, March 7th," quoth court, one voice. at the Windsor. hotel. About 11 p.m. en route to his room twice in 'the ist. ing, said he was on deck last Wednes- day and as far as Franklin was concerned, he was hit in the face, He recognized the As far as he saw, Franklin gave no eve was black. fendants, 'entered for an adiournment owing to the fact of the absencr The ease was adjourned until Satur- day morning. city council last evening, for increased grant, The petition states that | about there were 1.467 patients it cost 7 pital The is $1,500, treated in the Hote Prescription 3,000 cures 'rhounig- tism, at Chown's Drug Store, key mateh wich the Artilleries this afternoon. - The Watertown, N.Y., board of rdu- jeation has just 'been voted 358,000 for new schools, ' More and more every day is the prompt delivery service from Gib- son's Cross Drug Store appreci- ated. "Phone 230 for arug store needs. Scotchman, passed a calm and peace ful night in the slumber Jand at the police station last might, They: did not use blankets on thar ; A enjoyable programme of and recitations was the feature of the Suns of Seot- land, last night. D. Scott, brothers Haggerty and Carswell were the en- tertamers. Dexter Hinckley, of Wolfe 1sland, has moved to his farm for a pork factory an ola hop house that has stood near five years. The pork industry will boom on the island, The United States channel is full of drift ice, from twelve to fourteen inch- es thick, and passage from Wolfe Is- land to the Cape was difficult. Yester- day's cold snap may tighten the ioe for sale crossing on foot. A local newspaper man lost a rub- ber while attencing a funeral yester- day. As the rubber is too large for any other foot in the city, the finder would confer a favor, upon the man with cold feet, by leaving it at the ice station. police Sans at the Epworth League of Sydenham street Methodist church Miss Perley gave an interesting mis- sionary talk, outlining Methodism from its birth to present time in Newfoundland. There was large attendance. | In his article on the caribou in the | April Scribner, Thompson Seton gives | astounding figures as to the abund- | ance of this animal, far surpassing the | bufialo in their best days. A new view | of Fenimore Cooper 'is presented in an | illuminating essay by W. C. Brownell. | Maxfield Parrish = will have two m= | pressions of Venice in color vewoduc: ed. | Movements Of The People--What | They Are Saying Aad Doing. 0. 8. Fisher, Ottawa, is in the city. | C. Hammond, Brantford, is a gu. | at the Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. "James Powers, fale, are city visitors. Buf J. G. Barker, St. Catharines, is in town on a business visit. : N. W. Webster, Lansdowne, was in town yesterday and to-day. W. A. Stewart, Belleville, spent yes terday and jo-day in town. Richard Dollar has left for Toronto to fit out the steamer Chicora. John Chapin, and A. 8. Morden. Brighton, are in town on business. J. A. Goodearle, of Hamilton, has gone to Cuba on business matters for the Turbinia Steamship company. . Samuel Dufie, soventy-cight, a landmark at Barriefield, died on Mon- day. He lived with his son-in-law, Capt. James Esford. H. B. Mills, general passenger agent Thousand Island Steamboat 'company, went vesterday to Watertown, N.Y, on a few days' business. Mr. and Mrs. Manning will be "Aq Home," Thursday evening, to the Ep worth League, and Rible classes of + A. E. Burrows, M.D., Parry Sound, WM captain in the Northern Pioneers, is a former Kingstomian. He was born here and was educated at Queen's. Capt. Harry Esiord will, this year, command the steamer Kingston, with Chief Engincer Milne, Captain Booth will be in charge of the steamer Tor onto, with Chief Engineer Connell. Edward McCready, Earl street, aged sixty-nine, died on Sunday. He was | an Orangeman, Anglican and conser- vative, and was for years an engi neer with the Calvin company, of | Garden Islanh. | eli CASE ADJOURNED. The Warden of the County Hit in Face. "So near and' yet so far," was dem onstrated to . a 'nicety at this morn ing's session of police court, when the in tge Windsor Hotel, over the county dead- lock, cawe under Magisirate Farrell's of the evidence had was' made. J. McD. appeared for the prosecutor. "Robert Jamieson and Thomas Bon- Mowat ill-treating W. J. Franklin on Wednes the "Not guilty," replied the two 'as in The warden of the County of Ffon- tenac, took the box. He remembered the eventful evening; he was stopping he was struck entrance ball by 4 man's The second . aye * witness, William Flem- saw the fracas. He thought the shore of Button Bay for seventy- | the growth of | faotections . ay and dancer, ed, The eompany will present. to-night, | "Why Wamen {seen here before. | medicines into the stomach, | The germs are in tem also used Perrozone. This com Nwas conducted Monday evening, AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE AGAIN, nan ai. Drew a Large Axdience--It-Con- tains Some Good People--The Specialties. Above the Aver- age--Here All Week. $ The George H. Summers Stock com- pany, after an absence of two years, opened a week's engagement at the Grand Opera House last night. There was a very large audience present, who enjoyed the performance thorough- ly. The company as a stock concern, is Al, and gave a high class periorm- ance. The bill presented was 'Master and Nan," a lauglmble play. The char- acters are Irish and their vivaeity and wit was predominant. Belle Stevenson as "Hester Thorn- berry," displayed much histrionic abil- ity in the delmention of hér role. Hor elocutica is clear, and her work stamped her as an accomplished art- ist. G. Summers "Tommy Brady, *-is { Itish to the core, and his quaint say- ings and Irish wit kept the house in roars of laughter. He was a general favorite and deserved the applause he received. "Humpy Logan," J. J. Ken nedy, and Oswald Robefts 'as' "Roly ert Carlton," were well matched as a pair of consummate scoundrels. Kitty Aryman as "Mrs. Brady," Hester's aunt, who was always on the fight, {ereated much amusement by her | broghue. Helene LL. Ward and Grage { Bailey were well up in their parts and {revived their share of praise. Tot | Young as a city dude Cid a clever piece of work, i The specialtics were far' above * the javerage. The Valpros in their musical on the bells were original were several times applauded. Pelham, the dainty songsipess received a good reception and well deserved the encomiums she received. Mr, Roberts in Kis ilostrat- ad picture songs gave a good account of himself, as did Mr. Young, the banjo expert and comic singer. The moving pictures were much appreciat- and {Una Divorce," and many Ady prs new soecialties, which have not. been -- RUINED HIS STOMACH By Dosing With Deleterious Mix- tures For Catarrh. A foolish practice to take catarrh the nose, throat and bronchial tubes, Stomach dosing fails trouble, give it up! Apply the soothing vapor of ozonated air cure "'Catarrhozone."' to reach the the You experience instant relief and get a thorough cure. £ No dope' no cocaine, no harmful urngs-nothing but se thing balsams that 'resemble the air of the pine woods, Charles. H. Webb, of Woundstock, what Gis "For a number of years I was trou: bled withe systematic eatairh. It was a very tenacious forms of the disease 1 had and nothing 'seemed to help. i I commenced using Catarrhozone and got relief. To build up wy rvs Rays : bination can't bie heaton ¥ wish to add . gy recommendation as 1. found these remedies just as advergised."" Your druggist sells Catarrhozone: two months' treatment for R71: trial : ' size, 25c. THE MISSION. The Evening Service in St. Mary's Cathedral. The second ~ series of the missions com- mencing at 730 o'clock, in St. Mary's cathedral by Rev. Father Klauder, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., who will have charge throughout the entire week. Father Klauder 'gave a magnificent sermon on "Human Respect." He ably defined this. He remarked that way of mankind was more to serve the world, than God and this should be reversed, At the conclusion of the sermon, the benediction of the holy sacrament was imparted. The ¢ngregation filled to standing room the edifice, it he ing estimated that there 194% peopl® present. The choir acquitted it self admirably, -- most were The scientific eve Chown's Drug Store, A tart social will I the feature, Thursday night, ket-ball games, testing 41 Y.M.CA after the bas [CONES lefondants as the men behind the fists, rovocation for the blow. Mr. Frank. | in was bleeding from the nose and his | I. F. Rigney, appearing for the de the court and asked rn of material witnesses, -- The Hotel Dieu's Claim. The Hotel Dien sisters sent a peti- ion, instead of a deputation to the the ages last year treated, at cost of 55. a day, while - a~day at the general hos present grant from the city otel Dieu annual deficit aver $1,500, During the n ave # 't¥ear than in the general hospi . Tr NB. proved "Cattacibomneiies Road fo 133 he . ; NEWNAN & SHAW All Kinds of RAW FURS W. F. GOURDIER 78-80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Exclusive Fur Store. = Grand Union Hotel R.ooms From $1,00 Per Day Up BAGGAGE = FREE Cook's Cotton Root strength--No. 1, for ordinary onses, $1 perbox: No. 2, 10 de stronger for ta) et, 78 POE Box. Sold bon ol: ists. Ask for Cook's Cot ton oor Compound ; take no substitute. fhe Cook Medicine Co... Windsor, Ontaria, Our Rimless Glasses Please the Particular They are fitted bee ingly to the features ) each patron. The finish of Rimmed Spectacles faultless; the fit perfect. Eyes Carefully Examined SMITH BROS. Jeweriers--Opiicians Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 'Phone #66, WASH 60ODS Yesterday we spoke of the brillia array of Dress Goods that showing To-day we wish your attemtion to our Wash 43 display, as it'is certainly wor ing miles to see. Such "wm ment of the very latest in Sug Wearables cannot be seen other store in Kingston I'l tell us this, and it docs wot surpri us at all, I a thing is new likely to be popular, w ant! have it first too. Rain Coats, Ladies' Suits, Spring Coats Reads to-wedr ax soon as Yu ready to buy. Drop in and =o newest out in these Hues "THE POPULAR. STORE. i ticket ot REDUCED RAI ja Feb. 15 to April 7. LR 6305" OM KINGSTON tely low Fates to propel a ¢ re at" K.& Pd tario Street. SR inn aa a Gagbum ASTD by f Quinte Railw 3 tor Tweed, Nan - ev hart lon Tonal points. T : h A2Hall Depot at & p.m un CY Kinget n Agent B. Q. Ry. COLONIST TICKETS Going Wet aT _ 15th, to April Tt dive. a llowing reduced wm Kingstde to Vancouver, Sietoria, earnsanstans Nelson, Trail, Salt ban, Spokane ......... jasconds, Butte, Helen t Colorado, Springs; Denver, Billings, Mont .... od gan Franeisco, Los Angeles ... : y ints. tes' to many other pol nd Afourist Car Accommods «gad all other informatior Je 'to J. P. Hanley, Agent, Jhoston and Ontario streets, King ut mks i---siiocast pees 5 Quebec Steamship Compan BERMUD 8 hours from New Begched In 43 Serew Stes Twin SE dian. 5,500 tons. Sailing - up to 17th March. Wings thereatter CRVI WES Ron wet Yon Croix, St. ica, M dos, k 13 ol 80 'y and. per (alma ihis trip is unsurpasse: tated pamphlets Fiviaz NH and all iatormation, QUTERBRIDGE & CO., Si Quatne, CG OILDERSLEEVE, Kingste { ALLAN LINE Roval m: : TO LIVERPOOL From St: John From H : , Sat. Mar. 17. Mon., M: ,iSat., Mar. 24. Mon., N | Parigan, Sat. Mar. 81. Mon. Al Virginian, Sat. April 7. Mon BOSTON TO GLASG Thurs. A : AMPAX 10 LONDON VIA H Sarmatian Sat, M For Rates of passage, ticket y to f! HANLEY, Agent Grand RY. 4. P. CILDERSLEBVE, Conddia Pacific Ry., Kingston. Er -------- MONEY AND BUSINESS A SE WVERPOOL. LONDON AND Fire Ing ) urante Col . Amtts $61,187,215. In Which the policy holders bh Secufity the unlimited liability the stockholders. Farm o berty insured at lowest rates. Before renewing old of business get rates from | & Strange, Agents. JR_POLICIES COVER MOR RX and contents than an Company offers. Examine th Godwin's Insurance Emporium ® Square. ARCHITEOTS. rr Wi. NEWLANDS, ARCHITEC second floor over Manood store, Sotua Princes sand Streets. uirance on Telephone, 608, ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITEC in site of New Drill Hall, nt of Queen and Montreal st POWER & SON, ARCHITHOT, Sant's Bank' Building, corner Sad Wellingron streets. 'Phor BENRY p, SMITH, #2. Anchor B Maret nchor Building, t Phone, 845, |X - MEDICALS. OR. RCCARTHY, OFFICE L b¥ Dr. Ryan, eorn Aad Brock streets. R_WILLIAM GIBSON, PHYS h etc. Late Resident . Kineston General 9 232 Kine street. : of Montreal, "Phone, LP Rany : 18 HEREBY ¢ Hat application wip) be de 3 maith Assembly of the Pro k 'S next Session 3 T00br vide that, beginning w & ae aldermen who it votes in ii : i i FT Tr ALD wi. MCINTYRE Solicitor for the A: February 14th, 1 «THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOC = ESTasushep 1883. ir Richard Cart

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy