Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1907, p. 2

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SDAY, JANUARY 8. i rt A ehde ot of AL. Ab-| he Setent + a big dose vote mn St. fof the same ki Had Ald. Bassam's friends in Victoria | put in thee "singles," 6. X. 3 Chown would pot have been an"al Notes Of The Polling. thirteen conser glives and in the council of 1907. imgaruration mesting will be on Monday next af 11 gm z u ward as an eleventh hoor can- Length Of Election. i Hanley, | Ross, Free, | yegrs--Alds. Tove, Rigney, Carson, Henderson, Mc(Uzun, Couper, New mes russ well, as provid by the two who beaded Sydenham and Kideau rds w y a The three defeated aldermen of last hort, Cooks, and Md. Kept should have headed On- tariy ward, but dida't canvass it, and dropped to third place. Ald. Hoag carried uly one ward in his own. Rideau ward, Mayor Mowat beat Only eleven spoiled ballots were re- ~ 'ghérk. Of these ten Craig, Kent, Robertson, Douglas, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Were Produced. n ir-si adien v ecsent at mon; cover, Dowsley; centre, Ainslie; a" Sairsiud au il rr reg rover, Crgwiord; : left wing, Cooke; thess i i sent- | rivht wing. Gravelle. ; a ny the fight which Dk hae Ba Picton--Goal, Croft; point, Thorne: ri Renting between Burns and O'Brien. ie over, Bedborough; rover, Benson; The pictures were remarkably { free from blurring and well everyone present. clear, | : ait richt wing, Reid. : The performance From the scratch Wilson started to- commenced with er) 1 of the | ward Kingston's goal, but his puss Seaini a Eo men pre- | as intercepted and after a series of i a 45 She on er, shows Crawford and Amslie got going and ing " 2 sh bouts iy win Jug. pretty shot from Crawford's pass. | short bouts, and eo shore | dis- played by O'Brien's mother and sister, who were present at the quarters, af- | were in "Mike's No. 9, and one in No, 13. : : ing to religion, is 9; Anglicuns, 5; ) odists, 4; Roman 5 had flung it back a rebuff that would | 1. 00d Ald Cooke The liquor men's driends retalioted by " airs of the city faith: F Kn, pp. had No. 25, Victoria ward, was the first to report on the mayoralty vote. The last return came from Vietoria No. 24, and it also gave Mayor Mowat a ma- forded considerable amusement to the | elected mayor again (Applause). declared tha could creep into civie affnirs was din | than that self-seekers should try to receive the countenance of the work- audience, The views of the fight pro- |}, per showed the large arena of the club | packed to the doors, and in the ring acting as referee, the well-known figure | pe Ald. Gaskin will likely be chairman | ¢ James Jefferies. of board of works. This is his eigh- teenth year in the oity council. He Sas poll in Cataraqgui Richardson sei Had Mayor Mowat opposed Hoag alone, his majority would have | Dr. Richardson saved | Ald. Hong from a terrible defeat, and the latter should be thankful. All the bullol boxes, except that of No. 17, were in the city eolerk's hands ppla: Dr. MeCarthy congratulated Mayor Mowat upon his successful contest, He y _campai felt proud of him, for they were mates ho not i ot Queen a: The Hoetor congratulated o | the workingmen for supporting este del ayor for reslation. Be cian where there was a contented working class, there would be found a Mr. Hopkinson: ; ' R. ¢. Carton's Spiinss farce entit)- {doultedly would have trimmed Picton senger had to be detailed to hunt up Nl Te a ifar worse than they did. After about oo pre g the undelivered box when ten o'clock "Mr. Hopkinson," to local playgoers re on Wednesday, January 9th; fst time that only aldermen : two years in the council can be chaic- who have served along with the mayor, will form the | finance commitige. From 5.30 till 7.30 o'clock, scores of ladies telophoned the Whig office to ask if Mayor /Mowat was elected, And they were happy when the final result . on | Mayor 'Mowat was the work ron | friend. and ngmen dried help them in every . way. jo do Dr, Bvans drew attention to the fact 5 ward in that No, 7 subdivision of Cataragui given the biguest liberal madority in its history, good cause, he said, to go home the fact that they had elected Mowat mayor for 1907, naughty mayor ! In 1906, the number of votes cast for Had the election day this vear been a holiday, as in 1906, an- other hundred voters would have exer- cise their franchise, Now that the tories are in power in we shall see how liberal they will be in the mptter of com- mittees, aod whether th such 1 a Elliott, Carson, Craig, Ald. Hoag Speaks. At 7.05 o'clock, when ware heatly. alt in, Fog Hong ade a ort speech from HOT Way the | the thanked the leo hh Ki ton. He put hi ngston, He the vote of i a men, and said that the conservatives had not stood ne i by theie candidate, The James H, Metcalfe, on Sunday, pre- dicted that Ald. Hoag would win the mayoralty by 270 majority, and that Dr, Richardson woud fe had had a hard willing to take his medicine, whether it be sweet or bitter, Ald.colect. €, J. Graham, of Victoria ward, was called upon, and responded, Heo said tha wrong guess in both cases, as he has done on elections for years past, Ald, Elliott, the the council, and an ex-mayor, received "AROUND THE CLOCK," on Thursday, Jan. 10th. | Either Picton 'or candidates in St, Lawrence ward, be- cause he didn't canvass, faithful work should have received a greater reward from the St, Lawrence | "Around The Clock." The present day He: pledged himssll to vote in council for eyerything that would be in the in- terests of the ratepayert. comedy, combined melody, handsome irresistible comedians, Lawrence ward which ted as alderman, J where so m, ictoriy Fifteen of last year's council were re- | success, elected, via, Mayor Mowat and Alds. Rigney, Kent, Nickle, Carson, Elliott, Givens, Gaskin, Mil- lon, McCann, Ross, Cou are two former pldermen elect. od, Messrs. Robertson The mew men are Henderson, G. Y. Chown, R. Dr. Richardson Speaks. There was a gathering in Labor hall between five and six o'clook, yesterday to listen to their leader's | Frank Huffman, with mus by L. 0. Smith and Sebastian. Hiller, and which will be Thursday, January 10th, is this a lot more, Few comedies can boast of a liberal sprinkling of pantomime and vaudeville, as can this latest gnd undoubtedly hest stage entertainments, ic and lyrics | after all. i sub-division and and {speech of Dr. Richardson did not com- meno until each man had turned with his record of returns. 6:45 o'clock, William Kelly, led on the doctor for a few Dr. Hanley, L. L. up-to-diite Hanley probably received the number of "plumpers," and When The Back Hurts. It may or may not he of kidney trouble, hut thes in taking chances, Liver Pills will restore proper copdition if they dre + st conservative friends sont cheered Vigorous! a, ichardson reminded his hearers tho*fnet that nt the commencement the fight he had told them that wsibility of his being or 1907, and that the nning as labor oqn- in the first place, t and when they = i 552 k's Kidney and | baseball team: next season. i he source | and either "Tim" : : : 5 backache in any case and benefit you | form,and has since served in the reasonsdor his ru giving the kidnovs didate were beogw their cause was righ dod assistance and came to DON'TREAD THIS AD. Unless you want to get » good Mink muff or scarf. We're clearing out all our odd Mink pieces--that 1s muffs that do not match any I -< : i ly small percentage of The Harbor Is Clear. he had received ; The harbor is free of ice, FT; , the speaker remind hat it was plain that nted party politics was also plain only a small per this morn- 1 elevator to Nine Mile Point the bay is clear ice. The heavy north-cast wind Finns ie - ; ast 5 18 of Winnipeg Strathcona hockey te night, did the tick and piled the ice wis 50 als infra in > "S Jeu, up on the shore of Wolfs Island. The : BR islan slat hockey days are probably over. His aad hosts ar a --- elbow was broken by a blow from the R 3 thet stick of Hall, and the player's con- to him that where ) contage of the lghoring classes had tions it was di vinolal and dominion' eles age had a voice, and, con- last now be enabled to stock and meck-pieces that do vot match the muffs. We've had an exceptionally good "Mink" season, and now we find that a few of the stoles and scarfs that were made to match mulls have been sold separately or vices versa, so we want to dispose of them even at a loss to our selves rather than take chances of keeping them over a season. Take these two for natural Canadian ately priced, $40 fate as February nd, navigntion closed las -------- Rub Away Pain. together they would ed that thev were st; he had loft them anticipated the re. the assembled body their best for him heir efforts, and Rheumatism, other form of pain, , Liniment over the Because of the rapid growth of their Neuralgia or any rub Smith's White achinb spot a few pain will be gone. This remedy reach- | Me8S, tha Messrs. Rattray, es and removes the cause also. 3 t Linbunent for all injuries, | PANY, with a capital of $500,000, with or cong stion. { head office in Montreal, and branch Drug | offices in Quebec and Ottawa, to be urged, that ak many "trgitors in their vq ness be shawn to their bre surely be the result. wore the backbone of Township Reeves Elected, po : In Kingston township, John Ayles- Polls Nu Saye active Management. worth was elected veeve by over 200 over William Pillar, John Purdy de- feated County ( nt, NO DIFFERE ouncillor Sproule for | NCE ripe, SO. Inches Ton 3 trimmed with 10 waderstanding as he did nd 8 nd Keep in mind the fact that the winter is ahead of Thomson and Olden elected H. John H. Metall, o fo was 5 lawyer. He w ® is misery, what Carter's Bittle Liver : positively" eure it § 108-108 Princess Street _ worth, They are small and fnsy t GOALS TO THREE. i "The Game Was Fast and Clean and Was Kingston's All the ! Way-- 'Chaucer' Elliott Was Referee. - The junior O.H.A. series was opened, m Kingston, last night, when | Kingston Feonténges met god defeated { Picton mader most unfavorable weather conditions. The ice was too soft for the teams to get in any re gular combination work, but did not {seem to interfere with the skating of ithe players. The game was called at 18:15 o'clock in the presence of about | 300 spectators, and both teams start {ed in with a vim. The teams, with Pictures | positions, were : Prontenacs--Goal, Lumb; point, Lem- centre, Wilson; left wing, Willigmson; seuffles, lasting gbout five minutes, Aipalie started the scoring with a The trick was repeated by Dowsley, after another short lapse on along lift. The score stood 2 to 0 in Fron- | temuc's favor for about fifteen min- { utes, when after a rash down the rink Frontenge's forwards, Dowsley {slammed the rubber into Picton's net » | for the third sime for Kingston. | teams both worked during the All the principal | remginder of the half, the defence of iven in full, and all pre | the visitors t Jefleries made a mis { paratively small. Just before time take when he declared a draw, Burns did most of the fighting a . ; displayed remarkable ring ability. The | which resulted in a score for Picton exhibition was of more than usual in- | At half time the score stood, From- terest, owing to the fact that the two |tenaes, 3: Picton, 1. men meet at the end of this month in | With the commencement of 'the se: a finish fight for the championship. keeping the score com- as {was called Wilson and Reid essaved a nd | combination play for the visitors, cond half both teams started to plav i fast and" clever hockey and had the | ice been in better condition thev wn- {five minutes' play, Gravelle and Ains- {lie started off a sprint which resulted he {in the fourth score for the home team. eg 3m ; | Pielon was in the game the whol success of last season in New York, in ! time od Bedboron h const hte t Sn : i » ¥ 1 which city it played continuously for | ' _ " over six months, { brought the puck down the ice, only { to miss his shots when well inside the |Frontenac's defence. The locals, | though lighter than the represent. tives of the cannery town kept the oame well in hand and before | time was called they added four more scores to their list, while Reid scored one for the visitors. At the finish the score stood : Fron enthusiasts retired, shakine hands with themselves for =o decisively tromncing just as tourh a proposi- tion as thev will meet this Season. "Chaucer" Elliott was the capable referre and was master of the plavers from start to finish. The best team won last night but nevertheless, the team must keep up its practices as Picton enthusiasts are satisfied thew can win out when they meet the boys at Picton on January 27th. A Closely Fought Round. he second round of the Kingston to decide the O.H.A. junior trict) championship, promises to be fought with vigor. So far each of the home teams have won their game, Frontenaes could have trimmed the Toronto team that visited Kingston on Friday last. ---------- girls, General Sporting Notes. elaborate seéén- "Reddy" songs, is an assured MoMillan has returned to Cornwall, and will throw in his lot by | with the Factory tawn hockey team Twa Scottish association clubs made on | English trips during the hoitdays. and | Glasgow Rangers beat Preston South End, 3 to 1, and Glasgow Celtics beat Woolwich Arsenal, 2 to 0. At the St. Nicholas skating rink, New York, on Saturday night, the in- ter-collegiate hockey championship was begun with a game between Princeton and Columbia. Princeton sign | Won by a score of 3 to 0. Se A new leader will direct the Toronto Edward handed in his resignation, , Flood or a player time wore a Toronto uni- to | Barrow has k the | who at one in- | league, will take charge of the local In | forces, at Wade's | The Whig is asked by the Belleville Money back if not satis- | Ontario to copy | this Wag horning : "Referee Waghorne, who officiated be- | tween Brockville and Belleville, said it was the best junior game of hockey that he had refereed this season. He also spoke highly of thes rink, the largest in Ontario." of Magnus Flett, the big cover-point Brandon, Friday ev ening, that his dict on the ice is already before the cague executive with a recommenda- tion for his expulsion. Formed A Company. the | Commission, import and export busi: cigar manufacturers, formed a limited com- { known as D. Rattray & Sons, Limit- ¢d. 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