Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1908, p. 2

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A, cum, limited, Toronto, 13th February Furni- ture and Carpet Sale Ridgetown, Ont Slo reduced 10 $32 reduced to $2 reduced to $248, reduced to $15 20 different styles; Dining Chairs, Lowther Seats; Solid Oak, 8385, reduced to .. 22 reduced to $20, reduced to A fine line to choose f duced, ; CARPETS 2 Axmmster Rugs rich color effvcts, 9x14 feet each, fix use og floor only a short time, regular $33, re- duced to $19 each. 1 BRUSSELS RUG, 2x9 feet, regular $20. Our Sale Price, only $15. 1 BRUSSELS RUG, 10 feet 8 inchesx 12 feet, regular $34. Our Sale Price, 25. BLANKETS apd COMFORTERS, 20 per cent, off, All Sale Prices are for cash only, Repair work done promptly, Yours, T:. F. Harrison Co., PHONE 90. $28, $21 $17.50. rom and all re Our Wire Mat impor- tation from Germany has arrived. The Mats are suitable for inside THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1908. FINANCIAL ~ POSITION i THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. Court to. Be Held This, THE SPORT REVIEW ,..2x%=, LAVAL 1I-QUEEN'S Il GAME | 3 be anuual stasion a the asts court, | WAS CALLED OFF. wich wi LL ns evemny, as { announced thus on the bulletin boards | "Oyee, oyez, oyez, Give ear and heed . Queen's III and RM.C. II Meet 1 A most aucient, honorable and ven | County Debt is Only About $80,- Again This Evening--What |Table court holds in the 000--Cgunty Rate Has Been wi the | 01d arts. buildigg on Wednesday, Feb- | Too Low~In Ten Years, Debt 14th Has to Do to bo) jruary 3th, at eight o'clock p.m, when | Reduced, By-$137.000. .. 4 Eastern Senior 0.H.A. Grour. kgsise shutt be doe and sufiishment | -- " . > y The Laval 114Queen's HH game hur- | meted out to those who are guilty of | The eCuty o Fromtonies fantial riedly called for this evening has | wicked and unlawful deeds, Fear, all!Po% 198 is Ho » hotwilh au anil] been as hurriedly called off again. The | ve, and tremble at this intimation." aout of Er ext by 'ounce rink 'a message at_-nine | As a result of a premonition, enhane- | -8/Vin 8 es aun ol Of on as o'clock, Tuesday morning, saying that [ed by a rumor, that the science men i tron oo bru county nance Laval would play on Wednesday even- | will attempt to take a prominent to0 oe, iast Friday. : vd ' Calvin informed a Whig representative ing. At nine o'clock, Tuesday evening | part in the proceedings, the arts men ed a Whig rej 3 : that his resignation was decided upon) they got another saying that Laval | have prepared to welcome them warm- merely as a protest at what he could not come. ily + sidered extravagant expenditure by -- | {the council. He didn't wait to be Work Before The 14th. | < : Pore [held responsible for providing mouey The 14th team will work out at the | dresses the Engineering Society on Kingston rink after "the game to-| South African Diamond Mines. Stu- night. The boys realize that they will | dents of ali faculties have been cordi- have a had game in Toronto on Sa- [ally invited to attend. turday and are "working very "hard Fhey have defeat both Parkdale and St. Georges to win the group, but they feel that thev are capable of the task. They play Parkdale in To ronto en Saturday and St. Georges here next Wednesday. 1 Arts' |OF COUNTY IS ALL a session caused s position as receiv ed RA ad- This afternoon, Alexander Gray permit" The extravaguit expenditure {referred to by him ix chiefly in 'con- % Sa ats {nection with roads and bridges. An- ists' Club other extravagance might be the cost {of last year's countil which totalled $3,900 as ageiost £2,100 the preceding year. The difference made up {extra council and committee meetings, | ° some of which are held to have been | are considering the advisability of wholly unuecessary. If the advice | erecting memorials which will pe rpetu- [given the council Jas Saturday by game | dle their respective memories down Councillors Reynolds and. Drew 1s night, | through posterity. he last vear- me- | heided, this year's council progecdings Waldron's defeated Nt. James, by a morial was a fellowship in English es [should not cost more than $2,500. score of 15 to 11. The game was a tablished by the graduating class | Frontenac, however, is in good con- very interesting one throughout, bhoth|of 01, jdition, financially. It hot over teams showing up well, * Physical In-| {3N0.000, Last week its debt was fig structor Burton was referee, and W.| ce ured at $55,000, but when all amounts Henderson acted as umpire, | tion football club will 19 held this!due to it have been paid, its debt -- | week, should not exceed $75,000. However, G. T. Railway Hockey Team. a " " {0.008 io Satitervative Bure. The following team from the Grand The many friends of Dr. "Bob. ' On December sist, 17, the year of Trunk would like to play the K. & P. Paterson, 06, are delighted to hear of the Vanluven defaleation, the county team for money, marbles or dough- | his success at pest graduate work in | debt was 2182.00. In tags en years nuts : Hallgate, goal; Jones, point: England, by ST aaeure, dest has buco Feiueed Sommerby, cover; Hunter, rover; Dri- a (cr vse. But ih Tevent Years thie ver, centre; Ball and Joyce, wings. Although the musical cluls of the} ounty as improved its soust house; Trainer "Terry ('Neil says that this college will not go on a tour this fes-| vy peor sg its bridges and bunch can lick any team in the city pion, the glee and mandolin clubs are| ought the Perth toll road, so > . "'- | preparing for a visit to Sydenham; | that jas aor dital ywapeadivire has " : LN InCrea soc : ng F "IC - Play Again To-Night. [rimblar to that of two years ago. The | Foo js --atbstanding that Fron Queen's HI and Cadets 1K'will come | $1%° Stub aud orchestra gfe continu. in other words it is $100,000 bet. together this evening to decide the | me ar Dractices 0. pr Sue Jat ter off than it was ten vears ago, and championship of this t The |* al engagements _to he filled in el has an improved court house and Indians bave a lead of four goals improved bridges. 'There has thus to overcome, but they hope to do it oN : {been steady progress. The gatee should be one of the best of Cheerfulness™ is the: subject of dis- | "q he trouble has been that junior hockey played this year. Susan at, the weekly Y. -W L A. county council has been trying meeting this afternoon, | nance the county affairs with - s --- . same o. rate of taxation, whic The final vear arts students decided |,,¢ enough; in Pn of het hich in- at their regular mes ting on Monday | crensed "expenditures. The county aitemoon, to have & Bou fal: in the near | buildings had to be saved from de- uture before the year society joins cay, dt a big expense, and boundary the great majority, bridges had to be maintained for the Why are guilty stv dents sad Bight? hemefia of the people. This required Fox Why are other students glad ° {large expenditures, a2 29 Arts court will be held to-night, i For lustance, last year the sum 1 30 -------- £30,000 Was spent on' roads * and 47 10 bridges. The Perth Road and 21 181 boro Lake bridge cost $20 690.45 3 31 | Many Walks Were Not Cleared Of we Wn After Storm. i Shovelling snow, with the thermo- {meter registering about twenty de grees below zero, is no snap by any means. Even with moderate weather, snow shovelling is.a bard job, and the men who have been engaged clearing away the snow on the down town streets the past few days, have well | county. The bank overdraft of $ earned their pay, 000 is far too large, and the county "1 wouldn't take such a job at any feouneil bas appoigtéd Councillors Cal- price," one citizen was heard to re- mark, but then he was only "one," and it well that all Kingstonians are not so chicken-hearted. . That there are a great many in Kingston who do not like shovelling snow, is shown by the number of com- plaints that have been made about walks not having been cleared off. Yesterday, the police kept a sharp Tookgut for all delinquents, and if the latter do not get busy, they will 'be summoned to the police court, and | to | The meeting of the Natural jon Tuesday afternoon was devoted to | 8 general discossion of literature per- | i aining to -natural science, is of The junior and senior years in arts Waldron's Won Out. In a city league basketball at the Y.M.C.A., on Tuesday ones -- The annual meeting of the assoc or, district, . : city before the close of the session. the to the Queen's And Laval Seniors. is Queen's | had a full team out practice at noon and ali showed up | well. They hope to be able to turn the tables on Laval here Friday might. to Eastern League Standing. Ww. 3 Wanderers .., Cltawa ' Victorias .., Shamrocks Quebec, ., Montreal ee SON REMOVAL OF THE SNOW. wa TR land, 8101.50 Pittsburg, $508. Sporting Notes. The Montreal Shamrocks have brought Decarie back irom Fiitsburg. The 'Irent Valley League hockey match, between Havelock and 'I weed, resulted in a score of 13 to 4 in favor of Tweed. The Intercolleginte League basiet- ball at the Varsity gymnasium be- tween McGill University and the Uni- versity of Toronto, was won by To tonto by 21 to 22, Ottawa Free Press: "Marty" Walsh is rapidly acquiring to himself the re- putation of being the best man for playing in front of the nets as a scor- ing medium in the league. Roesler, the 'Toronto St, Georges' clever little covir-point, is out oi the game for the rest of the season. He was hurt in ihe first game with Park- the county's needs. Of this amount only about one-third, $31,593.49 was vielded by the county rate. At the present time the county owes or Toronto to 1s ment to pags a bill giving the council rowing, than the on law allows, and that vears for for such | measures. The law allows the council to borrow (without vote of the for two voting dale, and the OF FRONTENAC RIGHT. Councillor | con for the county's peeds, when more was | i being expended than the res enue would | of Lough- 1 Uso bridge, £1,807.03; Bedford, $78: Kings- ton, $2,171; Kennebec, $286.21: Port- Last year it cost $38.000 to finance the Bank of Montreal 880,000, Against this there is about £35,000 owing the vin, Rankin and Reviolds to go to ask the Ontario govern. authority to issue debentures for this| amount, and so relieve the situation. | ht ist be pointed out that of late yeprs the county council has been bor- | its own authority, more its | members are liable to disgualitic ation | rence Ice company, "stated this-morn Perth Roa« Lake i Loughboro mat submitted to elections. Wi and for the rebulding ters should have been the people at the January In future, the council i a bridge These count BO careful has a most David Purdy, admirable condition finances are In expert ont careful reas books In his safe cus audit whose are in { hands, its tody. It an Minnes. also homes D wa H | INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds, Whew ! What a nipper. No microbes can stand the frost. This weather is about the real thing. I'he police station gave shelter, last night, to a poor unfortunate This the kind of weather makes & hig hole in the coal bin: It's a good thing for an alderman now and then to look into a glass +and-see what -he looks like. It might help to good citizenship. . ~~ { Travellers from Sharbot Lake, that to { the thery eter there registered | thirty-five degrees below zero. | The feldspar wharf at Richardsons' {elevator will be extended some fifty | feet. Foreman Flynn is now making j arrangements for the work Has the cold weather any effect police court business ? » doubt {haz in some respects." There | nothing doing again this morning The Kingston skating rink was crowded last evening. The ice was in excellent condition, and over four hun- { dred skaters enjoyed themselves for | couple of hours. {" It would seem as if more of laldermen of 1905 acted before they thought when they made that street railway agreement, Are any of them ashamed of it ? { In the Montreal Herald competition, on in the | Miss Hyatt, Kingston, has risen from! itwelith to eighth place. Miss Hyatt | gained the bonus of 10,000 votes | the largest percentage of increase, hex gain of 982,600 being equal to nearly i sixt i | ven per cent, The Whig is a power and influence, according to the Kingston News silence it stands accused of the efforts of others, do by speaking ! But on that point | there are ordinances and officers, and | these men should see the régulations | carried out without fuss in the news papers, That's what they are paid for. FINE POULTRY EXHIBITS. ing the Exhibition. The local poultry show was 1 well filled with people, who were all pleas antly birds shown. The birds were all judg ed in the afternoon, and the tickets on the cages told how they had fared Everyone who attended the show agrees that the stock shown is haps the best ever shown here, and | most of the finest are owned by local fanciers. Those in charge had to le very careful last evening to keep the frost away. as some of the fowl are very tender, andi would have had their combs [frozen easily. Three or four i kinds were frost bitten when they ar rived. The show will be open until Thursday night. per NO ICE CUTTING YET. | Snow and Slush Has First to Be Cleared. manager of the St. Law H Small, vet start has not be would not For | ing that ice-cutting j2ub, and probably {till the end of the week, several j day, stated that early, this morning, | was | ai for | By | burking | What it might | ¥ In Regard A Large Number of People View| patronized on Tuesday evening. From | seven until ten o'clock, the. place was surprised at the large number of | TERRIBLE ACCIDENT TO WILLIAM FRIENDSHIP. the Frontenac Arm Drawn Into ~Maéhine=-Dqgctsr weit ak the Elbow, Cereal Works Wheels of Amputated Ax street, Froutenac LOLI endship, ul Wilitam Pri was actudent, wir he viclan ow While at wera at Fronienad wl [ company 3 sag i ployed at ol Lune ar the best Dern 0 mors. nos Leen om 8 lengta ol Will's } dbus youlhyg man vie wolas I BOme as one He had of the wus ih his ielt tote LO roll Ui a sa I was loaaed men ug.on WOLRS one Lhe opcLaling al engaged wa € roiling aud at Huis machine ann, mauciines tial mactine is he fost 14a used the rollers Len wheels, at the the machine, Lhe operator was eothog the | eugs, his i cont site. e caught in the wheels, and before Le could help | amsoll, or around him could | render any hand and arm were pullea whe, which the flesh bone te a pulp. the usfortunate youny mun released from the mace, it was found that his leit hand and arm from the elbow was terribly mangled. Medi cal wid wos quickly swmmoied ang the | injured man was harried to the Gens eral Hospital, where Lr. Garrett | found it to amputate toe jarm at the elbow, Mr, Friendship went through the well, and [18 now [8 cn Le ex- pected { Mr manager of | real that Mr. Friend- Ship had been with him for some tie This the "frst aceident that has happened at the works and the man- | augers feel keenly, Mr | ship 18 fortunate that he was veles sod betore the de adly witels got above the elbow joing, us ke mrght have lost his life - The injured man, who is of city, wl uaKs by 108. of LAr Cun sade ol when those hus under the ad, | ground aml Wauen vas necessary up ration well us resting Mc WOIks, Iellan, stated the ce is it very Fricud about twen Years ape 10 hear] of fas many friends his tarrible regret, aod extended his Friendship w 1 summer vere deepest als 1] ; nar only and to 1 ae adent was blow hig wife |SOME FACTS ABOUT QUEEN'S, to "Her Registration and Revenue. During the session of 1%76 77 there were 150 students at University of INNG-XT had 372, the 1 %94- 97 had 564 that had 1,139. I'he theology faculty has maoge dents this son than ever { There are fifteen in the fi an percentage {has the ministry in view lirst year in 110, the rirest class faculty of the university | An fae ahom "the u: { faculty is the growth pi post-gradu- tate and extramural This {sion there are registered {graduate students, of whom extramural All told thae | extra-mural studen | Last session the {and theology, %06s, hool of Ling, 360,075: medicine, $25,912 £153,962 13 i hie stituted $I $635,770, ty-two registered Queen's Fhe se 0 n somginn of and ol 1006.07 tu befor year, and unusual of arts mien Thise session's science {| numbers freshman 1 any interesting is work so post. are "od ie Ot 26 are was : Aris Min total, fees con enue over lot per cnt | Lord's Day Alliante Active }o-Ve b not ry dsy with yeued Live ge more efficient Putnam's corns ai vears' use HIS ARM WAS NANGLED| Keep 'well. If those old Headaches coming back--if ; no appetite--if the whole system seems run down-- set everything right with a morning glass of The Sunrise ALARM CLOCKS Are dependable Timepieces, the alarm is clear and sure, and to the minute, This Clockl will outwear all other styles and makes, and is fully guaranteed. Ask for (THE SUNRISE.) SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 350 KING ST. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. « ti af w C who are io need of Ihigh We are making dig reduce entire stock and would intending to buy to eo are ollering do Men's Racoon For those rade Furs ons ono fvise those hat wg cats Ladies' Lavdivs* Ladies' Ruffs, S ir Lamb Jackets, Bocharan Jackets, strachan Jackets.» ies and Mulls, Persian W. F. GOURDIER, 76, 78 and 80 Broek St. Exeolusive Purrier 'Phone, 7004 cook Mepwoiee Ba, Tonto. The great Uterine Tonle, and wmly safe wfoctust 'Monthly Regulator on which women enn depend. Fold in three of strength -No. 1, $1 ; et 10 degrees rong 3; No. for special cases, per box, a pr mob of Bold by all dr Jreoald of ar pr ree pamphlet. Ad4ross On. dormeriy W ! his physician has ordered him to cut out hockey, | i : Ottawa Free Press : Phillips was so| delinquents is no asked for an explanation. The list of people) an amount suflicient for its | days, he bas had a couple of ploughs small one, and or outside of your porch [and scrapers at work clearing the ive CHOROAACROROAOSCRORACIONS AOACIOROAE0NN and cannot rust in any weather. We Have All Sizes from 60c. R. McFaul Carpet : Warehouse. Is the best legacy left to one's. family. Why not own vour home? Thousands are enjoying the It is no longer a luxury, but an fgconom; A home of your own, a constant bulwark against adversity and a comfort in old age. You will find a choice Y : selection and investments in real should ail of them be invited to the police court, they would make quite a large family, but, no doubt, not a very happy one. "It is a shame the way some people act in the matter," said a citizen, yesterday, in speaking .of the.mafter. "After a heavy fall of snow they | never put a shovel on their walk, and | appear to take nr interest whatever. And others are just the opposite. It would be an casy matter to keep good | walks if each one would tues in and do his duty. Jt is often the case that the guilty party is well able to look after this work. Is it a case of being lazy-or what 7" The citizen was told that it was the intention to have all the guilty var | ties summoned to police court, where- 4 upon he replied : | "I hope all the delinquents are call | soh, the world's champion, at Minne led to account; it will them | apolis, In a one-mile pursuit race the | right." - . former amateur champion set sail for! The big storm has indeed given the chance like this his opponent at the start, and before {man of the house a great deal of | to bu reliable three-quarters of his distence was cov- [extra work. The snow shovel has been | y . ered be was within striking distance | worked overtime, and a good touch of | furs. The win= of his man. In the last quarter Wood | Canadian winter has been experienced, ! ter is just half glided along smoothly until the last! Old Probs promises another furry | . (| over but it | 4 taxes. Last year, the legal authority sure that the hoodoo was still abroad was exceeded in order to pav for the that he wouldn't let "Marty" Walsh fing and the centre man went into the struggle about as glum as he looked crossing in- the ferry to Levis, At Honolulu the American record for | the fifty-yard dash was broken by In Sue during a Chinese fiold meet His time, 5 1-3 seconds, is one fifth of a secoud faster than the record 'estab lished by Victor S, Rice, February th, 1901. : Russell's expulsion from M AAA} has been ratified by the votes of 443) members' of the association, who thus Sustained the action taken by their board of directors in expelling Russell for not playing with the Montreal | hockey team this season after, it was! alleged, he had promised to play. Morris Wood defeated Johnny Nils: oS Don't be so foolish as to turn down a serve hundred yards, and then displayed a lof snow to-night. burst of speed that carried hing over ---- I ook $s as though the the ra Savers) yalds in front of the 'World's champion. Those who saw the race declare that-the eastern skater is next half would be colder. Protect yourself with a good substantial Fur Coat. the fastest in the world. LADIES' FUR COATS Fred. Vokes, an English soldier, now resident of Toronto, is out with a novel proposition. He is forty-six 1 lot of Persian Lamb Coats made of fine glossy. even Curl Skins, always sold for years of age, weighs 170 pounds, 'and shes been successful on the track and $150. « Surprise Sale Price - sesice «uae «-8107.50. in the squared circle at Aldershot, his best performance being in 1889, when be ran three miles in sixteen migutes, Mr. Vokes would walk 6,000 miles in Near Seal Coats. newest styles, trimuned and plain, worth $40 and $45, for - ssrennaeen «e-$32.88, six months without shoes or stock- ings. Mr. Vokes to hoof it . Natural Muskrat Coats, blouse style, with girdle. regular Very Cold Work. . The snow shovelling gang found it a | pretty tough job, this morning, when they turned 'out to work. They have finished Princess street and are shov- elling down Brock: and along King streets. The men driving the sleighs appear to feel the cold more than those shovelling. Some of them had their ears and noses nipped badly on Tuesday. ~B. A. Hotel Arrivals. J. E. Morden, A. T. Smith, J. XN. Gordon, R. F. Sugfield, H. XN. Stew. art, P. Marky, Toronto: W. H. Hun derson, A. Gould, London: John D. Purdy, St. John, N.B.; Arnold C. Gyde, 0. E. Stanton, H. Dubin. John J. Redmond, Montreal: J. 0. Nyer, Boston; E. C. Brown, Brighton. barelooted over the C.P.R. tracks, $55, for - - -837.50. 3.000 miles, out to Vancouver, and back, starting opporsunely on April the lst. " Keep in mind the fact that this is the largest and finest stock of Furs between Tor~ onto and Montreal. ~Odessa's Leap Year Ball A leap year ball was given at Odes. needs until the townships pay in Busta; surface. A space sixty feet square ha , {80 far been cleared. Below the snow, {there is much slush seven inches thick, [has Kept it from getting the advap- tage of the keen the past week. Now being cleared, it double its present thickness find it awfully hard getting the {face clear. The ice is only as the heavy snow cold' of y will soon The men Most Unjustly Attacked. An attack directed by the News upon County Cowitillor Reynolds for lack economy ounty matters { The attack is unjustified, My Roynolds Las come back to the coun i ty council to serve this and Was the first one at last week's council to advise retrenchment. He ke | favor of sending smaller deputations to Toronto, and of calling the com { mittees together only when their pre | vente was urgently desired. Some hun dreds of dollars could be saved ther i by. Notwithstanding this Councillor Reynolds is attacked by an old enemy { who refuses to what is on record. in of in « wholly Vear, Ld Distress After Eating. If vour food sours, ferments, or {gests slowly, causing pain, flatu- di- or sur | he} give him credit for Corns Uproot. Salve kill the healthy nH Foe the ffs No § ; tt Wade's torn, and Corn Peck's { i loosens takes Soreness drug store irom it oul Fool and a nop { in bye boxes A Director Y. MCA the Was Elected In the report of the ual Da or moet might, wa A 81 two-quart hot water bottle lor H0c., at Wade's drug store. | es | "MarroLx at Dyes! enke of soap.t hat makes successful dyeing at home cleanly, successful, safe, The colors are fast and brilMant. It dyes (0 Nave Hence, take Day's Dyspepsia Cure and {restor fvaty, your stomach to proper acti It removes all evils arising from in- | digestion or dyspepsia { This preparation has digestive, tonic | and laxative properties. {contains sixicen dais' treatment, For sale only at Wade's drug store. | How Much Will It Cost 7 | Each bottle | Te is impossible vet to give a close | estimate of what it ill cost the city | remove the swplus snow [to | ] . {along the street railway tracks. from | I is | Isaid that the figure will be under one : [thousand dollars. Some snow would {have had to be removed from parts of | {of Princess street. even without the opening of the street railway tracke. {It will take ail week to complete the | | sow removal. i i i Settler's Low Rates West. { Toe Chicago & Northwestern rail- | Foay will. sell Gone way secondiclase | | settlers tickets daily rove March Tet] to April JM next to points in Calis {forms Oregon, Washington and other! | western states, also to Vietoria, Vag.) tenpier, Nelson, Rossland, ete Tourist | | sleeping cars daily from Chicage to | principal Pacific Coast pointe. Forefull : 2s io rates, routes a w ite B. H. Beunett. goneral agent, 2 East King street, Torosto, REI] Cures ALL Cougs ALWAYS. r. |5% | Embroideries Embroideries We are prepared to do the Embroidery trade of this city. Largest range, choicest patterns and lowest prices combine to give us a big' advantage over all other dealers, Hee our display while the range is complete, New White Cottons, at last season's prices is the in. ducenient we are offering you to buy now, Excellent value, at 10¢c. a yard. of White Grey to be cleared at a big Aplew pairs Heavy Wool Blankets, and reduction in price. A few 815 Coats left, yours for $3.50 each. HOO OISO

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