Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1907, p. 6

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® | ths close. | o'clock, $ | work, the 'exorcises = {should he in the | potatoes, My ts 4 itis in "States will start 1907 with 0 books valued at mare 000. ewtimated that ly 4,000 acres 0 -- wre ut Anuuaily to Brovide ; . r load pencils, i aE aid a. ax of $5,985,284 to 4 on gov of using rettes, ot for the pri 8 tobacco, soufl, cigars and Railway System earnitius 22nd to Bist, were as , $1,280,145% 1905, $1. increase, | 70, faliures, in the United States, do . GO. Pum & Co., > in he next presi- ie Chicavo Hoard of Trade. He nominated on the harmony The Hill railroads | wilt out 805,244, and thy Cane adian Pacific will shaw nearly as large a sum. ew New York city » are '| resdy with mone then six millions, and the various railroads havine important " in the wetropolis will divide about R100.000,000, and public service cornapptions in that city will dishurse about 000,000. arb esi .C.A. Notes. YY. Sunday afternoon Bible class at 4 "Studies in Jesus." day, Janvary 7th. fy 3 ing physical strength and correcting physical deformity, warding off ill-health, tension, and the fatigue felt at beginning of the i singing « will he piven. Everyone is welcome to join. 3 | formation contained in the talks ion. of every All wishing to y as early as possible. Turnips And Potatoes. Finest Sweede turnips, mow white dry and mealey. Crawford's. wary goods Red Cross drug stove. , tape girdle vorsets, 85¢.; shoul der braces, 50c., New York Dress Twent-five to filly per cont." dis- jcoumt. in clothing at Jenkine' sale. 2a Lines, Tooling, Tosson 4 | results from disaster to lake ships and xe w The tor wg hate Yhe violates the - Mr. Cummings. choir leader of Syd- | 'aw will no doubt eld strictly to Streot Methodist church, will | Ac¢ovnt. The " | condunet i clu in the association. Seamage are fully alive to the neces- The foe is low, and a good training in cabuble officers. ead Thy wee ober, | sold the Ho Dr. Bowart has kindly consented to | 2nd do his duty faithfully will be left 4 t his most interesting talks on {behind in the ' Aid to he Thjired." The in: {disaster on the lakes was a too A ae AGAIN OPENED BY CAPTAIN THOMAS DONNELLY. Ga utioned to Use Care in Navigating--Too Much Con- fidence Placed on Tompass in Cold Weather. Last evening the first of the series of marine | was held in the old collegiate institute, and the room wad well filled when Captain Thomas Donnelly began. sharp at eight o'clock, The lecturer explained that he came down from Toronto on the af- Ma. at midnight for Montreal to take evi- dence steamer Golepie, who had promised to meet him and give the story of the ua- fortunate wreck. Capt. Donnelly wel- comed all the old faces and many new ones, and hobed that the series of lee- tures given this winter would he pro- ductive of much good to his hearers, He told of the establishment of lec tures on marine subjects in other Can- department were thorough earnest in their endeavors to improve the their appreciation bv. attefidisg owners of the modern engaging only good, sober, not intend to learn his business well |" race. the different subjects he intended leo- urine on, and exolained fully the dif- fernes bitween the theory and prae- tite of navigation. He showed how im- Possess 5 kno conld sucessfully command a lake vessel, but he assured his hearers that the disasters of the past season on the lakes nroved that "eternal vigil nen was the price to be paid for safe. tv" in lake navigation. He wanted to drach kia Hane the theory of naviga- ion. bi * alto wanted to point to them that the gr plicit ecnfidence in the placing of too log which fooled navieators when be- n- used in zero weather. If a lake the comrass and Tow nassaces in snowstorms and foe. disaster was sure to follow, and he requested his hearers to point to one case of disaster hannening with the 'ngines running under check: nnd the lead Ile in use and ordinary common Sense ought to teach an officer to follow both these practices under such Circumstances, He intended pluncing right into the rules of the road next meetine, and hoped that efery sailor and everyone interested in marine matters would find it convenient to atfend. Te pro- mised to take up 'any marine matter that ths class expressed a desire to he informed about, and he would ask them to interrupt him at any time and ask questions concerning any matter not wade clear. Captain Donnelly spoke for exactly two hours, and one could hear a min drop at any time during his talk, -------- Death Of Mrs. P. Clint. Early Saturday morning. a very old and much respected resident of King- Ston passed away, in the person of Mre. Patrick Clint, who was in her one hundredth year. Her hushand and all her children aro dead. She is ur- vived, however, by thirteen gra children, The grandchildren are : Mrs, M. Matthewson, of Kingston, with whom "the venerable lady spent her last years; Mrs. W, H, Cassidy. also of Kingston: Mrs, Steel, Ottawa; Mrs. J. Johnston. Arizona: Mrs, F. Beauchamp, Mrs. P. Tineau. and Miss Elizaboth 'Nellivan, Los Angeles: Al len and Charles Nelligan, Oswego. The remainder of the relatives are in Los Angeles. The late Mrs, Clint for many years kopt the tavem at the foot of Johnson street. The funeral will be on Monday morning, to St. Mary's eathe- dral, thence to St. Mary's cemetery. The Market Clerkship. On the question of the abolition of the position of market clerk, Ald. Hoag developed his usugl tendency to play on both sides, He first voted to retain the position, thus hopine to please McCammon and his friends. On the final motion to adopt the budget, the only controversal point in which was the abolition of the position of market olork; he voted yea, thus try. ing to make himself solid with those who believed in economy. The vote tor the stoption of hw budget is to x fo on page 118 of the minutes 1906, and is as follows : « Yeps--Muyor Mownt, Alds. Abbott, Bassam, Carson, Cooke, Couper, {Craie, Hoag, Kent, Millan, Nieklo, Rigney, Tove, Nays-Alds. Angrove, Elliott, Gas. kin. Givens, Harkness, McCann, Ross, ands. - Turnips And Potatoes. Finest Sweede turnips, snow white potatoes, dry and mealey. Crawford's, ---------- -- "We need good coal, Cumberland smithing coal gives com- plete satisfaction." A leading black- smith reniarks. Get it at Swift's, See Gilbert's window for two big 1907 snaps : 200. marmalade for 10c., I find your ternoon train, and would leave again b of three of the crew of the conservative paper. Watch for the roorbacks ! ' county 1s ¢ Mowat. Conservative farmers express sdien towns which proved that the |8 1 | henorable niinister of marine and his 3 : valuable eomcessions to private The captain then took up a list of wealthy individuals ? There principal cause of {trate Farre im- | Fannon, a seasoned drunv, was char- ood with imbibing too freel much faith in the [his plea told the mwgistrate that he Navigator undertook to navigate nar. {the court % WHIG, SATURDAY, CITY AND VICINITY, Sr ---- Turnips And Potatoes. Sweede turnips, snow white potatoes, dry and mealey. Crawford's. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets, Druggists refund money if it fails to eure. E. W, Grove's signature is on each box. 2c. Mowat Scrutineers. Ti one as quickly as possible to the Whig, 'phone 243, the results of the mayoralty, aldermanic and license uetion votes. Remember. ------ An Extra Edition. It is said, by persons who have been ired, that, to-night, they will flood the city with a special ition of the How Betting Goes. Betting all through Frontenac two to one in favor of s positively in Mowat's fa- ver declare he will be elected by ntial mgjority. The Story Of The Subway. Mr. Mowat accepted the county's education and training of lake sqil- [brief in the summer of 1902 and the' ors and honed the sailors would show | work was all done and the order made the' railway committer of the privy "There is one point I want to em- |couneil, on December 18th, 1902. He phasize," said he. "and that is that |did not become an aMerunn until these lectures (although it is empected | January, 1903. : they will be of great benefit to ap- plicants for masters and mates corti- FASHSISISISICIOIISISIASICIIISICINK fieates), were not started with that | ¥ fd the Life of | One object in view. We want to teach | # A/ THOUSAND REASONS. ¥ t hutine en of the great lakes to 3 The I What x v, 7.30 to 8 pm,; Bible study | "n° nd the very grave responsi- ews Ss. at rea- ih Miss Ta Craig alent bility which they bear to the passen- | ¥% son Mayer Mowat has for ¥* er. You are welcome, gers by water, to the owners of their ¥ a second term ? A™ thous. ¥ The gymmasinm classes re-open Mon- |*hips and to themselves. Therefore, | % and reasons, a thousand ¥ There is nothing | (very master and mate in this vicin- | ¥ electors asked hin to stand. ¥ to gymnasium work for develop- | ity ought to attend and try Jm- 188 By the way who asked ¥ endurance, | Prove his knowledge of the rules of M Ald. Hoag to run? The 3 and | navigation. and the practice of sea- | 4 Conservative Executive 7 # After' one's { manshin. The denartment of marine | 3% Anyway he gnnounced him- ¥ love nervous | has evidently decided to fully investi- self. * the | #8te every case in which loss of life ® ¥ A Question For The Electors. Who is the better qualified to be mayor of Kingston--Ald, Hoag, who rights to the street allway ny, or Mayor Mowat, who championed the rights of the citi- zens hw the giving away of and St. George's ""A."" Won. interesting hockey game was An portant it was that an officer should | Played at the covered rink, Saturday wledae of both before he morning, between Regiopolis College al the seore stood St. St, George's "A" At half time Jeorge's "A". 5; is, 0. At full time the!score stood, St. George's, 6; Regiopolis, 2. "Alfie" Pierce was a capable referee. Police Court. was one case before Magis- oll this morning, William y and in been waiting for the night train. "One month," said his worship and 'adjourned until Monday morning. ------------ Mowat Is Strong. The Whig does not find it necessary to issue a special edition to further Mayor Mowat's re-election. He is too strongly entrenched in public regard to raquire such effort. The weakness of the enemy is demonstrated when a sheet at the eleventh hour must be called to his aid. Beware of roor- bachs ! His Ankle Sprained. Fhe report that "Marty" Walsh had his ankle broken in Thurslay night's game, at the Soo, is untrue. M. J. Walsh, "Marty's" father, is in reeeipt of a telegram from his son, to the ef fect that Scott, a former Queen's wing man, had sprained his (Walsh's) ankle. "Marty's" friends will be pleased to learn that the report cir- culated, yesterday, is untrue. An Interesting Event. A little bird has been busy for the past few 'days ling of the engage ment of two very pe ar people, and so entirely was its nets believed that vesterday and to-day those who met [Miss Frances Macarow wished her all the hapyvness, and said to her all the pretty things that come the way of an engaged girl whom people like. And, too, friends who met Kenneth Ireland congratulated him most heart- ily on his good fortune. It is thought that the wedding will be a summer ane. High Grade Training. The phenomenal increase in the en: rollment for the winter term at the Frontenac Business College, Clergy street west, shows the growing popu: larity of our high-grade business training institution, Our courses are practical and founded on modern Ca- nadian business methods, which fit our graduates for business and profession: al offices without having to serve go long apprenticeship. . Individual in- struction in all departments. Day and evening classes. "Phone 680. T. N. Stockdale, Principal. The only cough syrup sold in King- ston that psicians recommend. Gibson's Red Cross cough svrup, 20¢. Beware of cheap and worthless imita- tions. The News asks Mayor Mowat, "What unfirished business is there that de mands his special attention in the council ?". Well, the serpent of party politics must be completely killed in civic matters, If Hoag was elected the thing would be resuscitated. Citiz- ens want to see it killed. Sale of three-inch silk ribbon: Car dinal, white, blue, navy, brown and black. ~ 10c. per yard. New York Allen Stndholme, Samuel Landis, P. M.«¥eaper, W. Kelly, Dr. Richard. son, and others, city hall, tonight. Buv orinpe anid cough remedies at Sliscu's Red Cross drug store. Fresh there, The steamer Pierrepont did not 3 for We, and 10c. tins fresh herri for Bo., or 6 for 2%. "y ) make the trip day. | Snow white potatoes. Crawford's. to Cape Vincent to J ---- Full 30 inches wide ' 200 To-Night while the Lot lasts Boys' and Girls' Fancy Knitted Wool Toques n Cardinal and other Colors. These are a manufacturers Sett of Samples and aie worth regularly 25¢;; 35¢., 39c. each. Your choice To-Night, 15¢C e each AT 7.30 '. We will hold the weekly Alter Supper Sale, and will offer the following Special Bargains just received : - | d Extra Good Quality S as White Flannelette and considered extra good value at 10c yard regularly. c. yard 324 Pairs All styles and qualities, These are a manufacturers' Sett of Samples. Values range from 25¢., 35¢., 39. Your choice 18c. pair Ladies' Fancy Knitted Wool Gloves Our January Sale of Whitewear Come To-Night or Monday you will AH Gk GIRI. AVENGER'S EPITAPH. Had Shot Betrayer and Then Suicide. Hamburg, vJan. 5.--~The parents of the soventeen-year-old girl, Henriette Ramcke, who shot her employer, a merchant named Oetgen, and then committed suicide, have published defence of their daughter. They say that she was her fathe's pet, and was a quiet and industrious girl. She had the very best of testi monials from former employers. She had been with Herr Oetgen only for five months, and 'his callousness after betraying her under promise of mar- riage drove her to the deed. Extraordinare public sympathy was shown at her funeral, and the coflin was hidden beneath wreaths and flowers. On the silver plate of the cof- fin wer: the words, "1 have accoin- plished it" (Ich 'habe es vollbracht). Clean Teeth. To remove tartar and stains from the teeth try a Dr. Horsey fibre tooth brush, .a perfect cleanser and polisher. Call and examine them at Wade's drug store. Selected oystirs. "The Red Star." Edwards & Jenkin, Dr. Chown's Cherry Cough Cure cures coughs «and colds; 25c, large: numbers of buyers, and and see this display whether pre- pared to buy or not--you are always sure of one thing; you The Latest Novelties have been secured. and in both PLAIN and Lace or ments you will find prices most reasonable. I This sale is now attracting are most welcome to come not be urged to buy, Embroidery trimmed Gar. : HAVE THE BOYS START | SCHOOL WELL BOOTED? | C=3We have just put out on sale 30 pairs Boys' Gen- uine Cordovan Lace Boots, sizes 1 to 5, worth to-day 2.50 to $3 oo, OUR PRICE $2.00 These Boots are not too heavy for school, and will wear like iron. The Lockett Shoe Store RETIN 99999939999 000000000000000808, re OUR Copyrignted, 1 Although Canad young country, hi with events of m tional import. 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