Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Mar 1907, p. 2

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h THE LATE RICHARD J. SPOOR. Richard J. Spoor, Cla uesday evening. Mr. business all day. in usual he complained of not feel a health, Af on a couch. £3 th en- | History. Morley. Spoor, ome of Wile died in Sep | prudent born on June on the island "ago, when he to Kingston as agent for the i Mr. Spoor fF H - E HITE at the Ontario Commer . From early life he follow- first farmine, cheese business, and v A past owned the Ontario opening of the schoot. on Wolle' Island. Mr. | ice the a grain purchaser for T_- Richardson & i: E i ir} & it 3 : H siz Hr fn i EEFEY rid generous m kindly disposition. vill be taken to Wolfe ursday morning. for in- against the advance, but. found Just at this time of the lors'. stocks are pretty No notice was given the sudden advance, were, therefore, unprepared for it. Jam, in good condition, put regular 20¢. and 25¢. goods, 16c. No reserve, come early and see ------ basketball team will do during Bi "DAILY BRITISA WHIG, WEDNESDAY. 13. ERS OF CORNERS. After the Spitters. by those who are in a position Clarendon and | iosisaippi Road-- | know. Already eight persons have oi Mir which the magis- Myer's Cave Road-- | trate faed oF #1 and costs, and the overseer, collections of the court have been add- and Sydenham Road-- | ed to materially, as a result of the » Paymaster, ac: | crusade. For the benefit of all who have any inclination jtards Ye "Jones ttersea Road | habit of loiter around the treets, o Polls and " it might be atid that the police in- .34; Rich- | tend to see that the law in this re- spect is carried out to the letter, and now as the "good old mithmer time paid the iJ th 250; W. W. countable. $500.63; C. 8S. Burtch, overseer. Olden Township Road--$200 ard Crogier, ; approaches, when the streets will Roads--$750; W. W. Pringle, paymas-|a kindly tip from the blueconts. Road, Loborough Township | hibiting expectorating to | paid as follows: 8568. -- i For Obstru Sidewalk. - W. Pringle, 128 days, at 85 a gu tructing yi Ds § Svan ing the _cidewalk iw fed of EP. called, ATR CLOSED Jenkins' store, Princess street, last nn > ¥ SCHOO: 8 Saturday afternoon, Charles 'Sinnott, his | After Most, Successful Term in Its The Eastern Dairy school has just closed the most successful term in its The class was large and every took the full course, indicating that dairy students are beginning to reglize the necessity of baving a knowl rey cdge of every branch of the industry. |¥ The splendid opportunities which ure for the business, and stood where, are acting ax an incentive to young men to qualify themselves for prod rd nt afer, ud ternoon there was such a crowd their gratitude for thy fidel- and success, Peared on behalf of Sinnott. the store was crowded with people. . address was signed by Allan | ob; R. T. Grey, G. H. Barker Gibson, e store was crowded, way of advertising, for Was abandoned by the Perth Road com- ple who passed by. pany about two years ago, and scavee- | Mr. Nickle considered that in brin, that the county council, which is liable | piled up on the sidewalk: condition for travel. It is estimated | plaint," said the magistrate. that to put the bridge in a permanent | Perth toll road and receiving the gov- | because of the boy being on the street. rebuil 4 on roads xo pur | ed to $2.85, aud was "paid by Mr. chased. The idea of the council at its | Lewis. To last fn was topatch the bridge| In concluding the case, the magis- and make it temporarily fit for travel. | trate rapped some of the merchants Such a method would be anything but | on the knuckles for the way they had vise, heen conducting some of the sales. ---------------- Bills he said had been tacked up on On St. Patrick's Day. : St. Patrick's day will be observed on Sunday next. sermon in St. Mary's cathedral, in evening, will be delivered by ew: Father Keaney, a . RT Isle. son of the ern 3 | All the Trish Catholic socioties of Kingston, will meet at their respective alls on ¥ morning, and - cox in a body to St. Mary's ne deal. where they will partake of holy communion, TA Hn amon. Rav. Father Az -N » n i C , will address the - Hibernians in their ball. SHIRTS A musical Programme will he given. will take part in. the St. Patrick's easy parade at Ottawa on Sunday after- asan -------- - "| _ Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days, | heir looks Pazo Ointment is, guaranteed 1 ~ury | 10 0 % r George W. Hovt, Kin, on, and Miss 3 te sothi Lottie A." Stell, Newark N.Y. wera| 17 this made-right | married, Saturday aftersioon last, at coat shirt Newark, 'N.Y.. by the Rev. J: C. 'll . Brookins. of the First Bantist church, youl never go Miss Bertha Dorne acted as brides: | back to the over-the- maid, and Ralph C. Brown. of Brown reside at Dansville X 3 : 0 Bibecn's Ret Corn | red Iabellock for. ha the script letters. the stores, pulled down by boys, and then there was a big litter of paper [IAD GOOD EFFECT Some Eight Persons Have Been Before the Court and Warped-- Keep the Parties Moving--Out The recent move of the Kingston G. Hamilton, | police, in having "corner loafers" sum- " i moned to. the police court and fined, Locks Road--$206.42: C. 8. |i, having good effect, so it is statel alive with people at all hours of the day and night, it m be well for now at Ganamogue, Plevna, Ardoth and Clarendon | all likely to violdte this law, to take days has made the captains of the different vessels thigk about the open- ton 1 the street, ing of navigation, and to make an- $i ot .54; Richard , Overseer. and the Kingston custodians of the "Sheth and Henperiors Road-- | law will endeavor to see. that this is $100; Robert Gee, overseer. carried out during the coming sum- There were. two Frontenac inspectors | mer. It xl, i doubt; he a difioult i v co tter for t to catel al of olonization roads, and they were rilty offenders in this respect, but a W. H. Munro, 113 days at $5 a day, | word to the wise should be sufficient. ter, accountable, There is a by-law in 3 pro- work of repairing, continues, on alterations to the schooner Robort McDonald. A new boiler and engine will be put into the vessel, and she will be fitted out as a steamer. Some light repairs are being made to the schooner k Kingston. newshoy, was the well-known » ta fined $1 and costs ih the police court this morning. Lewis Bros, wf Chi- cago, have, during the pust few. days, been conducting a big sale for Nr. Jenkins, and, in order to advertise the sale, the services of the mewzhoy were scoured. He was attired in a special Spealer Fined One Dollar and years has been Kingston's celebrated newsboy, and who recently took a position 'with Lewis Bros, of Chi- cago, to act as spealer and advertise the great cloan-sweep sale, was, this morning, fined ome dollar and costs for obstructing the passage in front of E. P. Jaikins' store, where the great slaughter sale is now going on. front of the store; announcing that the big sale was now on and 'that every- ; Speniby up for first-class puttermak- | 00 Se NE Er he in the rural | oy ull over the dominion snd else: bes Sr Bf si sg whem Sergt. Nesbitt pasted the store between 3 and 4 o'clock Saturday af- n boys gatered around the '"newsie" the best allcound term that trafic was blocked. Accordingly " a summons - was issued. Sergt. Nes- Upon Shewve ol Tie opatine | the bitt said -that Sinnott stood Ebina a Mtiilonts gro oe Srerin hich packing box on : 'the sidewalk, and _ tehell, BS, there made his SHROWIARRLs. Tere ! B v 4 bout twenty « ys ga {|r and success with which the super- there "The box was partly on the side- itendent had dircoted their studies. | CG: 0 bOX helped to block the walk. He had told Sinnott to "move on," but Sinnott said to him, "You had better go and see 'the boss Sin- nott walked down the street a' short distance, but soon returned, 'and the crowd of boys again crowded around. | City Solicitor Melntyre conducted the prosecution and W. F. Nickle, ap- fearless feeling characteristic to him. His voice could be heard to all cor ners of the court room, but he said nothing of the 'great bargains in clothing, furnishings, etc., although it must have been on his mind. "ing on the sidewalk, Lewis took the stand and said it was impossible to take them inside, owing to the great crowds who packed the store and were hungry for bargains. Mr. Lewis, and Sinnot is once more free. to advertise, although he must be careful that he does not obstruct the passage; It' seems he must at al timés be on the move, but Milo is a Kingston hustler and it is hoped he will keep going, while hollering shirts collars, cuffs, ties, clothing, ete., less than cost, Sinnott told the court that he had notified those in authority at: the store to take in the boxes, but that he was told this could not be done, as Charles G. Lewis, who is in charge of the sale, said = that he was unable to take the box offi the, sidewalk, as Mr. Melntyre asked Mr. Lewis if he Was introducing something new 'in the | Masters and Chief Engineers For | ---- LOBOROUGH LAKE BRIDGE. "I have tried the. same scheme in -- every state on the other side, and thi County Couns do Desi de What to |is the first time have ever had any . trouble," replied Mr. Lewis. He furth- The special of the Fronienuo | er stated that Sinnott's business was county council on ursday afternoon to stand out in front of the store and 3 of deciding as to | draw the attention of the ' people: to what shall be done to Loughboro Lake the sale, but that he had given up the ridin, which has been in a dangerous | job on Saturday night, as he was some time. This Lridge | compelled to take abuse from' the peo- Owens. Steamer Avon--Captain George P. Clifford. Tug George D. Seymour--Captain P. J. rath. Tug Myra--Captain James Martin. Barge Henry Witbeck--Captain Jus- tin Mallett, Sr. ly any repairs have been made (0 it ing Sinnott before the court the ne | since. Several accidents have occurrad | ice were drawing the line rather tight. upon it, and the townships on whose | He knew of a case where a merchant boundaries it exists are demanding | had one hundred boxes and barrels Barge Justin Mallett, Jr, mars. . a Barge James Buckley--Captain - drick Derocher, Barge londe- Barge Heland--Captain Hector La- tour. 3 Chief engineer of steamer Nicaragua for its maintenance, Put it into safe | 'There should have been a com. | he magistrate further. stated that State of repair would cost g couple | he was satisfied that such a thing of thousand dollars, and for this rea- | would not have been allowed in either son it was claimed the county council | Ottawa or Toronto. Traffic had been Was very unwise in not purchasing the | made very difficult in the street, . just Chief engineer of steamer Avon--G. D. Costello. Chief engineer of the tug George D. Seymour--Thomas O'Neil. TENDERED A GIFT. AN OPEN" LETTER Last ing jsut Col Massie was TO THE PEOPLE OF KINGSTON. rtained by the Kingston Horse | prom Geo Sen at the residence of Peter ge. W. Mahood, Our Lowry, Division street. Just helare sitting down to a fine supper, My. ---- oy Jr., on behalf of those pre- To Whom It, May. Concern : sent, read an address expressing the fruiient grant towards the purchase of | He would, therefore impose a fine of such roads and also the grant for the | 81 and costs. The total cost amount- Lieut.-Col. Massie Remembered By dress was a beautifully engraved gold replied in a short, happy speech, sta- To Observe St. Patrick's Day. on the street. ° THE M.T. CO'S. NEW BOATS Are Named Glemmount and Stor- ¢* mount. t James A, Cuttle, manager of the Montréal Transportation company, has retumed from England, says the Mon- ireal Witness, his stay om the otliér side he su in purchasing two large, up-to-date boats to be used onthe upper lakes. They have heen christened the Glenmount and the Stor- mount. They will be 225 feet long and 44 feet beam, and will have a carrying capacity of 3,000 tons. They will ar rive at Montreal on May Ist and May 15th respectively. The Glenmount witl be brought across by Captain Muir, end the Stormount by Captain Fraser. " They will immediately go to Fort Wil- liam and will ply between Fort William and Sydney, C.B. Around The Harbor. Capt. Barphardt, of the schooner Voges, is in the city to-day securing a new mast for the vessel, which is The mild weather of the past few r inspection of their vessels. The The new steamer, Rapids King, of the R. & 0. line, is nearing comple- tion, and will be ready for the open- ing of navigation, The steamer Rello- ville is bodked to make the first trip to Montreal, on April 20th. : his morning work was commenced a -- LEWIS BROS. ------ Costs. Milo Sinnot, who for the past Sinnot took the stand with that When mention was made to boxes be- The fime was paid for Simot, by 0. C. & T. APPOINTMENTS. Season 1907. Steamer Nicaragua--Captain James Isaac Stephenson--Captain : dow at' Gibsons Red t'ross Ih H.B.--Captain Alfred La- Store of ross ug an Axtell Horse Shoers. St. Patrick's Day will be strictly ob- :the + to-Major nequal To Be Made An A. A. G. appetite, and to make those Intimution comes from Ottawa, that Major W. A. Grant, late of the Royal | Vinol is sbi - Sehaol of Arti i h lery here, is to be ap street, are building a large vault in at last night's performances. The pic- songs were well rendered. Order corssts now for your spring | 78-80 Brock St. gown. We manufacture and guaran- | tee a perfect fit. See our special dip- hip, 65c. New York Dress Reform. ardeon's was delayed to-day, owing ty the non-arrival of spil's. They aire rexpected to reach the city to-morrow, for the season on Thursday night. The management reports the most sue- cess] year in the history of the rink. last night, was to see people going to the rink, with their skates in one hand, and an umbrella in the other. tisfactorily wound up, yesterday rf ternoon. The dividends was forty- eight and one-half cents on the dol- ar. Prevost; Brock street, has received three cases of imported goods for his ovder clothi of Scotch on English tweeds, serges, cheviots and vicunas. A great variety of them to choose from. get. in Kingston, as they ame this spring. There are numbers of famibies boarding at the local hotels, who cannot obtain - suitable residences. rapidly filling up. The fine weather of the past two weeks has done a lot towards stamping out the ailments common among the small children. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. Fresh there. SW we sated, series, oo | KINGSTON Following are the Ogdensburg: Coal | George Mills & Co's new store, Prin. and du company's fleet TS points cess street. The walls at the rear of . ments for the season of 1907 : the building are being pulled down | Is now open to the travelling and stronger walls will replace them. bli "Pro Bomo Publico" does not send | PW lic. his nasa along with his letter: it | W TELFER Items of Interest for Visitors To See at smear This Store. Ww ditions, -also- overlooked the same im- portant thing. utes, on Bagot street, the other after noon, No, there was no breakdown this time. Two small boys were a tig gaged in a fight, on the roadway, Hoboken Captain Adalor De- and the conductor and motorman wanted to see the outcome, celebrate its twenty-second \ Knhiver- sary on Sunday next, St. Patrick's dav. Proprietor Daley will be at his office in green regalia to receive the congratulations of the populace, and will hand out shamrocks and cigars to all who eall upon him. store is Vinol. delicious to the taste. Vinol acts first upon the stomach; |OVer served in Kingston this sear. All of | foro, ub, the Sguitive: organs, stein from manufacturers, all the latest 3 banks will be closed on that day. | blood and strengthens every organ in No sessions will be held in any of the the_body to do | schools. Every manufactory will be y shut down tight from the night before until. the morning after. The post- office will observe the day. Services Will be held on that day in every |. gq children thurch in the-city--for, if yon haven't . realized it already, St. Patrick's Day falls on Sunday this year. colds, bronchitis and all threat and ® SR ng roi pad 10d tes oy 40c. tp $2.50 a yard. Vinol is recognized throughout the. for old people, weak, sickly women, : : nursing mothers and {and 'marked at very popular after a severe si prices. Vinol cures hacki; too thin fat tive guarantée LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN % ------ Occurrences In The City Aad Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Remembered. Miller's grip powders cure. For sale last night, There was very little busi- ness to transact. A fancy horse has been bought hy J. Abramsky, Princess street, from Alexander Wilson, Cakes of ice fell off the roofs of some of the downtown stores, yester- the Sydenham Road, near Kepler, was sold, Tuesday, to W. Orser, for about $6,000. . « The platform at the G.T.R. outer depot was damaged to a small extent, last night, by a broken journal on a passing train, New life for a quarter. Miller's Compound Iron Pills. For sale by W. John McKay & Co., furriers, Brook the basement of their warehouse for the storing of furs. Wonderland drew several full houses tures shown were of the best and the any new residences may be built this season. Landlords are obtaining twenty-five per 'ceht. more for houses than they received two years ago, The work on the spile dock ut Richy, The Kingston skating fink will close A rather odd sight on the streots, The estate of E. J. Orwell was sa- t, consisting Never béfore were houses so hard to The classes at the public schools: are "Bileans" for biliousness are sold at ad " , ore, ba published. "One ho Knows," writing about mill con- A street car stopped. for five min: en- Have you seen the "'corn cure" win- The Freeman announces that it will Of late there has been a good deal I. : kindest appreciation of the services of discussion in Kingston, in regard Sui rendered by Lieut.-Col.: Massie in de- livering a cours: of free otetinaty Jectures to' the members during the n toe : eo Al 3 . | man and child jn K ton that we | _ Winter months. Accompanying the ad believe the most valuakis preparation | .o 2. Pure Wool Tweed mounted fountain pen. Col. Massie | ©f cod liver oil--the best tonic recon- Suitin structor, health restorer and strength } : ting that it gave him pleasure to | fTeator--we have ever sold in our inches wide, 75¢c. a yard. meet with the members in the class ~ : . room, and that he felt amply repaid Lino) s not a {Potent Bediclus, it] 8. Glace Salleta Silks for any effort he had made, if the "8 No injurious drugs, and it; rett s and Stripes, feel that 'they had derived b actually does T vary ely from his talks. Music and song and story combined ig pass a very phea- sant evening. : contain all of the medi- cinal curative elements taken from {the newest out, extra value at fresh cods'slivers, but without a drop | §9¢. of oil 10 upset the stomach and 3 yard. -------------- tard its work, and, moreover, it' ix 4. Big Variety of All- Laces, imported direct ite work as mature in. as the greatest strength creator ickness. ng coughs, chronic to ereate an Promoted. Pointed istant 'adjitant-general at give satisf, , the "militia department in sucerssic sy will be Yetinde, "Major 'Panet, ET , Mahood, gist. want to get all the good out of life --and know to the full the joy of living. build up the foundation of good health with a morning glass of | by W.-H. Medley. 9 Yesterday's weather put the open |. bo skating rinks out of business. William Swain, piano and ofgan tuner. Orders received at McAuley's The board of trade had a meeting |- 1s 25¢. and 6%¢. a bottle. AtDruggists. eee ee -- day, and pedestrians had narrow es- 3 tapes. ] The Jacks and Dowsley farm, on ® H. There i a sheet of water on the lnke to-day. If this weather keeps up fer a week navigation may open as carly as last year. W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER poets The Relief Experienced By Carr Through the Use of Pe- After Having Tricd the Bes! {fessional Treatment In Vals Matler of No Small W Among Her Many Friends. dos rcposrtcos cores Mrs. F. Carr, Vineland, On! writes: "For sgveral years I was afflict catarrh, which made life a burd "The coughing ard hacking accompanied the disease was te) "The gomplaint finally exte: the stomach and I was in a w condition, "I tried different remedies a best professional treatment all "Finclly, as a last resort, Peruna upon the recommenda my sister in Hamilton. "I could seg steady improvem after uéing four bottles of that y medicine I was feeling 'well agi CUT GLASS Tall Fruit Dishes P22 inv engrayed are a. change Ba ¥ from the Reavier cut pieces. Topped. in Sterling Silver. New Bowls, 'Celery Dishes, RICH CUT GLASS. SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 350 King Street Issuers of Marriage Has undergone alterations and British Homespun 4 ge : tings in Dainty Fawn an Sal ertised pv oll, ra tei Grey Shades, full 42 inches wide, We want to say to-every man, wo- | 50k. quality for 39c. very uobby, '50 Parisian ideas, in White, Ecru and Two Tone Shades pr AN & SHAW. _ AFFLICTED WIT LIFE HAD Pe-ru-na, Used | : Cor "have believed it poss y "work on as little fuel, | HAPPY Ti in onrkitchen"-- This is and what we are contin @ Cook Stove ask some of Thought" -what they thi $ McKelvey ¢ 'HOW A. EAST You had better look sh Gown ready for Easter, th so are we. For we have th Dress Goods. We do not nu are told by customers, wh looking elsewhere. In Coats, we show som fitting and loose effect, st; this store. Silk Waists, Skirts and styles and materials, all a where. No trouble to sho THE JAMES . : 180 "Wel

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