Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Jan 1907, p. 2

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has and Belleville hoth tod the idand city bunch { Prontenacs think they could trim eith- or team to a finish on neutral ice. Standing Of The Clubs. The yachtsmen have luck the last few win- the quantity of snow, little backward this Last Night. ] ot hockey i st night, Bret berdeens, al Sour Jonis tu "one, n t refereed both contests and his rulings Were Satisiactory to both teams. __ | Fromtenacs and Sapolios play to-mor- jjrow: night, delivered in a month, | * Mr. Camphell's Whole Time is 'Not at the Disposal of the At the civic light commiti€e meeting ly afternoon, were Alds. Toye {tehajruuan), Chown, Gaskin and Doug- J. M. Campbell reported that the heater for the boiler water was worn out and it was absolutely necessary to replace it at onve. The committee authorized = Mr. Campbell to call for tenders. The cost will be somewhere sboul $400. Ald, Gaskin stated that one of his Cataraqui ward constituents had ask- od him" why the council allowed Mr. Campbell to be away from the plant #0 much. He had replied that Mr. Campbell's engagement with the city did not require him to give all his time to the plant. He was engaged last year to superintend the extensions to the plant. Al). Chown said that he understood Mr. Campbell had given the city far more than he need have iven. Ald. Toye stated that Mr. 'ampbell would be glad to be re lieved of his duties at any time. All he had to do was to instal the exten- sions. ; Chaivman Toye stated that he had to put a young lady clerk in the treasury department in order to give Mr. Moore assistance at the hight plant books. The work in connection with the plant accounts had increased greatly during the past year, as 275 more consumers. had been added. It was necessary that some help be giv- en Mr. Moore throughout the year. He suggested that a sub-committee be appointed to look into the matter, and report upon what should he done. Alds. Toye, Chown and Givens were named for this purpose, The chairman intimated that the new generators for the plant would be INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's, A large number of ice boats were out on the harbor yestorday after noon. We. have some dandy black and blue serge suits left $22 for $15.50 cash. W. Carroll & Co, For girls who know Mis feet are small We do not care a fi- ul They're ill-p rtioned, after all-- ma ar heat ter, Elliott Bros., the well-known plumb- ing firm, of this city, are doing the work of placing the pipes through the new mint_ at Ottawa, The contrac- tors are Kingstonians, Messrs. Sulli- and & Lan . When children are pale, peevish and restless at night they require a dose or two of ller's Worm Powders. 2 | For sale by W. H. Medley. B65 Hockey Notes. { Peterboro beat Midland 14 to 5 in ht SHA. sanior suries. Aroprior Chro + The Pembrok r 0 ethene vingey Bon : hs played {Ottawa in their gume against Arn. IF Four players and iwo of the officers in this purely Canadian athletic sport, the olib are under investi- tion by the OH.A Renorg intend playing in Ottawa to- night, and in Toronto on Friday t. In Toronto they propose tak- the measure of the professionals Montreal Herald: The Kenora Thistles are the fastest hockeyists sen on local ice for many seasons, Sone of their work last night was marvellous. Following the Picton watoh the Brockville treasury was depleted, gnd Wany hongh of defaulting the gome to Belleville, but the series finished ac- cording to schedule. The members * of the Crescent club consists wholly of Bre amateurs, who are doing their best to keop local interest alive. Montreal Witness: One of the hockey matches of the season is al. ways when MG] meets Queen's Col. ) , of Kingston. This match is looked forwa to with much inter est, as it is generally known as the real amatear match of the season, ur ane the finest hockey n Canada, wi y with Me- , and with Patrick, Raph aud , of Inst year's Montreal team, should he able to do up the champion which Queen's are at pre- to increase The city Wnjtineny does not think it would be wise to simply use loose stone in buil up the breakwater shore. He is afraid the heavy sea would wash it away. The only way would be. to, concrete the top of it. Canadian Freeman : Many pers are discussing the name of ayor Mowat, of this city, ns the successor of Hon. Mr. Roses as leader of the On- tario ition. When asked, yester- dav, his worship said he never was consulted about the matter, IN THE POLICE COURT. Sarah McAdam Given Year in Reformatory. Sarah McAdam, a woman with ga re- cord in Kingston police circles, was this morning sentenced by Magistrate Farrell, to one year in the Mercer Re- formatory. About eleven o'clock last night, the police received a telephone message, which stated that a man and a wo- man were actihy in a disorderly» man- ner on Barrack street." Constables Ar- niel and Hughes were sent to the scene, and as a result, Sarah MeAd- am snd a soldier named Michael Des- mond, were taken to the lockup, Des: mond pleaded guilty, but the women protested her innocence. Her record went against her, however, and she was sent down. Desmond was sentene- ed to cne month in jail. rs Walter Theriault was summoned on a charge of violatine a city by-law. Ho was charged. with conveying gar- bage through the oity streets. and not having it covered. He pleaded ruilty, and was called wnon to pava foe of 32 and costs, with the option of ten days. The magistrate remarked that the brlaw war in the interests of the city, and that it must be carried out. The Lady Curlers. On Tuoesday, in the singles, for the Shaw medal, at the curling rink, Miss rion Redden won from Miss Lettice £ ad- me--fy "Voice, . my hands 1 . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23. ; HELD IN GRANT HALL LAST EVENING -- Was One of the Best Ever Given Here--Excellent Work of the "Violinist and the Glee and Mandolin Clubs. Th: Glee and Mandolin Club of Queen's University, gave their annual concert in Grant hall last night. Con sidering the of music and the fitness of the participants, the audi- ence was unsatisfactory to promoters the hall being only partly filled. his season's concert was certainly up 10 the mark made on previous occasions, and each number was applauded in an unstinted manner, Mise Adamson, the viglinist, certain- ly d.serves all the ise she has re- ceived through the press and it is safe to say that her equal has seldom been heard by a Kingston audience. Miss Adamson is a musician who played her selections with a finish and sincerity which when added to a charming pers ity, captivated her audience at Grant Hall last night. members of the Mandolin and Glee Club, were all enthusiastically encored and in each case the members responded. 'Their work last night speaks well for the instructor and leadership of Mr, Merry, and the per severance of the players who never could have arrived at the degree of perfection shown last. night, except through hours of serious practice. The Glee Club also' received a good- ly share of applause. As in other vears, the comic sketch was a feature The parts were all well taken and the blending of voices excellent. Miss Sin. pleton, the popular: leader of the club, is deserving of praise for the showing made by the club in the different glees which were all. encored. Miss Single- ton 'also acted as accompanist for Miss Adamson, and added greatly to the violinist's success, by her unselfish playing. In the wav of amusement. the gal- leries, which were veserved for the ber of songs and | "roasts," the downstairs' audience. From the roat of perfection the concert went off in excellent order and all present favoring which seldom been given in King- ston. : ---------- WARDEN HENRY DREW. ------ Is a Native of Kingston--Sketch . of.His Life. Henry Drew, the newly-elected war- den of Froutenue, was born in Kine ston forty-nine years ago. When he was sixteen months "his parents moved to near Boake, in Olden township, and took up ing. Ever since Mr, Drew lin Jesu Ma resident of that locality, "sone of Olden 's leading agrioulturalists, township council apd Was rééve for four years. A year age he wamelected a county illor, ' elected reeve: of ONleny, gives him his coun « dn religion Mr. Brew is a Meth «end in politics a conservative. He: is Forester and an Oddfellow. Warden Drew is well qualified tg fill the position to which he has Been elect by reason of his long municipal ex- perience. He is well-liked by his ns- sociates, to office shows that he has the confi- dence of his constituents. Boston lettuce at Carnovsky's. EE Tm -------- ---- "Kingston's / Famous Fur Store.' | -------------- 3 Sm -------- | REMOVAL SALE We are selling all kinds of Furs at the lowest prices ever quoted for garments of equal quality. There is positively no reserve in our great stock -- everything must go before we move out--Persian Lamb Jac- kets, Russian Sable~and Mink Setts, and in fact everything de- sirable in fur can be bought here at Removal Sale Prices Watch each ad. each day what you want may 1 extra large tsatslla Fox Stole B.200), ha oval Sai Price Te wa SU, 1 large Lpunese Mia a with y ver, i and comfort Sg able garment. (C.826),. regular price, $85. Removal Sale Fes "37.30. Iwitation Eemine Stole Steal movelly. rugular wl Sale $146.50. \ 84.98 of perial Shap. MAY 1 ec. & Ta ovil le ere chee ? Pamion Mug (M481, Imperial Shape, regular price. So e Price 8 The time to buy what you want is when you see it ad. vertised. ; = Sect ilh $3 | 108108 Princess Streat. students were accountable for a num- | had an enjovable treat, the equal of | For eleven years he served in the ! 2 son, Hemilton, and his copstant re-election | THE COUNTY COUNCIL T00 GOOD A THING ELEGTED HENRY DREW OF [GRAND JURY TO INVESTI- OLDEN, WARDEN. GATE CASE OF C. BABCOCK. Councillor Robert Shannon Was | Is the Other Candidate--List of the Standing Committees Ap- pointed. The Frontenac county council held its inaugural Weeting, on Tuesday -ai- ternoon. In attendance were : Charged With Bigamy--A Carthage Widow the Second | Choice of the Accused--Wife ! No. 1 Was the Complainant, Carlos Babcock, "arrested 'by Sheriff Bellinger, on a charge of bigamy, waived examination when arraigned m C. McGregor, Barrie. | eity court, Watertown, N.Y., and was A. gr ey { held to await the action of the grand J. McDonald, Clarendon and Miller. | Jory. Bail was fixed by Judge Reeves R. A. Hamilton, Hinchinbrook. | in the amount of $500, and Babeock A. Miller, Kennebec, | expects to obtain the surety. : Henry Drew, Olden. | It is said that Babcock deserted his J. Thomson, Oso. first wie in Canada. It appears 'that D. Wood, Palmerston and Canontos. | he married Ellen Babcock, at Beaver J. Truscott, Portland. | Lake, Ont., in June, of 1880, and that J. M. Stoness, Loughboro. { ive children were born of that mar- from the svstere 25 R. Shannon, Storrington. | riage. The alleged bigamous alliance J. Aylesworth and John Purdy, | is said to have been contracted at Kingston. *° | Carthage, N.Y.,, on August 24th, . W. J. Franklin, Pittsburg, 1906, in the marriage oi Babcock and s Edward Briceland, Wolfe Island. | Elizabeth Cox, of Watertown, N.Y, J. Foley, Howe Island. John Fisher, Portsmouth. | the widow of Philip Cox, with, whom {he has since been living - at No. 52 For the wardenship, Councillor | Hamilton street, Watertown. Henry Drew was nominated by Coun- | Babcock was arrested at cillor Miller, seconded by Councillor | He is about difty-six Briceland. has 'begun action for OFF All Manufactured his home. years old, and divoree against The name of Councillor Robert Shan- | his first wife since marrying the sec- Far non was proposed by Councillor |ond. It is said that the children of urs. Franklin, seconded by Councillor | wife No. 2, learning of his former en- Brash. tanglement, have been of material as- The vote was a follows : | sistance to wife No. 1 in bringing W b GOURDIER For Councillor Shannon--Councillors | about his arrest. Babcock is quoted s a Franklin, Shannon, Truscott, Ayles- as' worth, Stoness, Brash--6. time For Councillor Drew--Councillors | Briceland, Foley, Fisher, Purdy, Ham- ilton, Miller, Wood, McDonald, Mc Gregor, Drew, Thomson--11. The clerk declared Councillor Drew elected, and the latter was escorted to the warden's chair by his mover and | seconder. Warden-Elect Drew thanked | the council for the honor accorded him. | {in electing him as its presiding officer. { He said he had not looked Yor the satire on college education, a scenic | position, and appreciated it all = the {transcript of life on the campus ing ae it split. He | erat" a ener { promote the welfare of Frontenac, and j to a thorough lamtharity wrth t asked for the cooperation of all the councillors, i On motion of Councillors Franklin | 'and Truscott, the following select' | committee was appointed to strike the © standing committees : Councillors I Widow™ will be at Aylesworth, Briceland, Stoness, Fish- night. jer, McDonald, Foley, and the mover | : rand seconder. : t '"'At The World's Mercy." The council then adjourned for an! . . > . hour, to allow the select committee | A typical Fast Side New York "time to draft the standing commit- | Scene is shown in the second act 'of | | "At the World's Mercy," the new play \ i } se 1 ® Although the council is strongly lib- | by Owen Davis, which made a pro- h nounced success last se produced ving that he married the second "for a good heme." EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St. AT THE GRAND. To-Night 'The College Widow' Will Be Offered. "The College Widow' reveals hiith- ful observation of life, truthful analy sis of character, and some of the other qualities that may distinguish a playwright. The play is a clever Optical Work Carefully Executed Spectacles and Eye lasses rroperiv fitted. every-day life of the modern « The stage presonts a s i sketches of st and of others who con- tribute to the 1 life of the up- to- date academic ve. "The rove. College The: Grand to- New and up-to-date -- mountines examined. Fyes carefully Jewelers and Opticians 350 King Street ssuers of Marriage Licenses. i eral, the warden chosen is a conserva- "tive. Politics do not. exist in the {On a scale enic magnificence by ! county council proceedings. { Spencer and Aborn. On the one hand ' The select: committee recommended | iS 8 paw n shop kept by an old. Jew tha appointment of the following : fa pawn mp lo outy rd appearance, Property--Councillors Foley, Purdy, | Put Inwardly a "lo a name given Franklin, Truscott, Briceland, Thom- by the police lo a place where thieves son, Aylesworth, | sell stolen goods. Acr the street is Roads and Bridges--Councillors | one of the smaller hotels so frequent Franklin, « Aylesworth, Stoness, Me- [10 that portion. of the big city, while Donald, Bricelsnd, Brash, Miller. | the street itself is bustling as the Finanea--Councillors Fisher, Thom- cra'er for the realistic could wish for, Franklin, Truscott, with the familiar characters of that *Briceland, McDonald. { neivhborhood. Some- of sthe most wine | Toll Roads--Councillors | teresting and exciting events of the ! Stones, Franklin, Truscott, play transpire in this Scene, gre of land, Thomson, McDonald. | the seven elaborate stage pictures of | Printing and Education--Councillors | ong drama of-real life. Love Shannon, Foley, Brash, Franklin, & 8n¢ watred, comedy and pathos are | Stoness, McGregor, Purdy. cleverly blended in the story, and all Fon ' . . of | the characters -are said to be | The warden was made a member of 4 all committees, 'The first named in cach of the above cominitiees is chair | man. The select committee's report | was adopted. i i A number of communications were {rend and referred to committees, | At the Wednesday morning session i Councillor Hamilton was added as a , member of the property committee and Councillor Thomson as a member of , the roads' and bridges' committee, y 8 ! Councillor Stoness gave notice of a | Management of Swe [by-law to bonus the various munici- | C0.. whose recent | palities which are not interested in the Perth Road, in view «f the likely purchase of the road Ly the county. | -------- | The, council adjourned till Married And Away. to'clock this -afternoon, to enable A very of s Avlesworth, Brice so well drawn as to present a living, breath- ing reality, in 'At the World's Mercy" which will be s at the Thursday, January 24th. --_-- 0 Jessie Maclachlan Coming. The Jessie Maelachlan ( pany will be Friday, Grand on BOOTH & CO., Foot of West £¢ Phone 133. h rt com- ard mm this city on Sth, at' The Grand. aded by the fa- wano, under the v, Shipman & wr through Aus furore in musi. Januar Ihe company mous prima don tralia caused such ga cal circles. Januar «Reductions two com- pleasing event mittecs to get to work. | the residence of Mr. and Mr ----e { Clark, 15 St. Lawrence gven ©, at ten DISTRICT DASHES. | o'clock, on Tuesday morning, wh n -- --ae_§ | their daughter, gues Lulu, was unit --TN Vicinity News Condensed For i 4 - St J. Donnell Whig Readers. Foronte, he was per forined by Rey | Lieut.-Col. Halliwell, jand broke his cnkle, Dr. Casselman, Morrisburg, appointed Stirling, fell | tor of Ques in the has been | The 1) a cotpner of the united white k mall over Heavy Goods counties of Dundus. Storwront and | Hey only ornament wa | Gle ngarry. ] chain, st with ame thyst , Bernie Hepburn, Picton, lost his | Her bridesmgid, Miss We hb r = . , valuable trotting horse, Gretna | was in white ill She e have a few Sample Coats Green, on Saturday last. The horse | geted best uw ha Su x 1 i 1 . : a as best man. The prese ere} in children's sizes that are sncaialic. | vas drowned. Rid. Basis R Hpretty and useful amon ; the : being . 1 he ® Stiew tuat ates pecially omas A. Ridl. Burritt's Rapills, | 0 gold mounted 'mantel priced this week at abo 221 ielected warden of Leeds and Grenville: | of Queen Street a it 005 rer Andrew Kirk, reve" of Hungerford, | Society. 11 he wroom' cent. ott groom elected for Hastings, ; . The death tcok place on 7 wesday, of | Mrs. Jane Jones widow: of wghe late of Whi Ww 1 'Penfamin Jeng: which occurred at Montreal. | ie boy ite 0 the residence of her daughter, Mes. | in New England ut ie her pon Jehan Roblin, Belleville, ¢ : The bride was eighty-five years of age. fecense on § ava th" EN 4 blue ail Blankets hat to mated On th : Mes. A. G. oor up. wdow of the | return, My and Mrs. Donsell will Si hil iled b d ) ate Anson i orthrap, Belleville, L side ut 11 Kensington ah Jightly sorle y tf ard mother of W. B. Northrun M.P., | ronte, ny i y le . TY Sus, 20 per and Mre. (Rev) Dr. George, died on | , Tuesday afterncon. The decensed Indy, | it seems. suffered a wtroke cent. off A Driving Party. of apo (Ble She wa aged erent she | 4, ember of vom .i Comforters ohn. 'Shunn'n Athens, is 'dead | the residence of Mr. thes Hherx lon That ---- 9 : inn n, x dead, | - rx ls were . {aoed eights Six children Srv The evening wos spent with ewrds and $1 {J to $2.00 . William, of Brockville: Miss Surah dancing Refreshment end James, of Elirahethtown: Geor i about midnight, when th {ond Mice Lillie. Toronto, apd Alfred | ©} Pome, voting the of Brand n. Mon. He war a Method. | royal entertainers [rs n peditica 8 "taunch con were serve | €2h, closing out at $1.25. QOuly pariy star i host a Sart 1a few eft. recommen. | WOOL UNDERWEAR At a meeting of the setded i ! | |. James Stewart ps . me Kingston re |. Greatl reduced ; } Traffic To The Cape. {lorn essociation executive lust sven 3 y d in price. A i He rin a would naturally think that with {he as Nes SLeWBIL was reeomnes feed Lg » weather the trip from King. | . a of ponimpeter, renter RSDAY Hon ta Cape Vincent i i cred vacant by the death oF Au viendo Leiny made vig stage hi han |Gupn, Tt'is eApreted that 1} -- ies 3 * PTY | me nn . vant . ne cand altogether unpleasant one ut will bo made this week We will sell 100 yards TA- and oe mn warm and tomforiahle One wesk FY BLE I INEN . an tip are Made in good time. the W wh ¢ = i i ta er + full 66 inches } Merdny the following booked arcoll 81 wile good at | cokerr's and Jolt for the Cope: An lL, the warden of; Prontanee should : patterns, pure "linen, re J + ¥ - 3 row Me Parland dohn Holmes, 7, F. | fp " Some insignia of offies. Why dos worth easily 55¢. a ward am: H. Matthewson, Mrs. J REY coun nol secure u chain? - . Domicile, A, Atkine " the Cures aCol4inOneDey, Pugs : Thursday, 39¢. a Yard. Reported Speedy. | Capt. Melvin Moon has completed -- the work on his new ite boat, and hus given it a trial. Th Ported to be very speedy, dost sv $ pe A G2 Lm cz NEWMAN & SHAW joints Ie a few boars. Positively cures in a few days, Tt does not put the diese to sleep, but drives ~MENYON. The Sale of the Season Comes Only Once a Year Phone 700 SMITH BROS. 27 Catarrh of t Not Al { Pe-ru-na Restores H C2 ERR" the kidneys is much neglected disease. Itis not until the disease has | hold upon the kidneys that the | begins to realize that there is so rangement of these organs, The slight backaches, the feel lassitude, and other warning sym of kidney disease are overlooked. They are not serious enough to the patient from his regular work Even when he discovers that tt neys are affected, he does not rec thedifficulty as being caused by cs Catarrh is sometimes so very g in its approach and its earlier sym cause such slight discomfort tha not noticed. However, when it is once firmly in the kidneys it becomes a a disease to exterminate. Indeed, catarrh of the kidneys j serious than catarrh affecting s« the other organs of the body, In the kidneys it is liable to ten: in Bright's Disease or diabetes, 1 which are recognized as very ailments, if not fatal, The thing to be done, when cats the kidneys is discovered, is ¢ some internal, systemic eatarrh re one that reaches the very source catarrh and removes the cause difficulty. Such a remedy has been fo Peruna. 1t reaches catarrh, no where it mw PE-RU-NA FCR | located i KIDNEY DISEASE. | body--whet the more e membranes of the nose and thr whether in the remotest part kidneys. That Peruna is at once the safe most reliable remedy for eatarrh kidneys is proven by the many monials written by those who hs perienced its benefits. The testimonials given here a specimens of the many testimon our records, pertaining to the re forded by Peruna in severe cases ney trouble. Kidney Disease of Long Stan Mr. Samuel A. Paxton, 1118 Ave., Kansas City, Mo., n 1.0.0. F., and National Annu sociation, writes: "I am a well n day, thanks to Peruna. I was tr with catarrh and kidney disease standing when 1 first began Peruna. "Ask your druggist fo LELLLL000000000000 Save 2 On Cook Our doors are now th: { duction Sale--a little late none the less welcome. T unrivalled in 'the city. M ning, competent buying, lavishly expanded to mal safely say, will be just as customers as it is to our To fully enumerate th make this, Kingston's R« be to simply monopolize Therefore, we must conte lines of Cutlery, E Heating & and all sundries and kitc first-class general Hardws: at prices that have been until every purchaser is a A Posi ol Can you afford to let household stock slip by 1 hasten to Z © - ay 335-33 WE THE MAI All Winter Goods mus matter what they cost. 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