Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Feb 1908, p. 1

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Pe Bally | British Whig KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 19¢8. LAST | EDITION YEAR 15--NO. whi A $4,500 HOCKEY. DECEIT AND FRAUD re ES MIND [fac tee | Becnipts For Yale-darvard Game | Being Used to Win the Hearts of / 1. 10. Ont., Rink Got Ail But $200 ! 'Charitable. i § Eeb. 25 N y 25. Th h of! 0 ---- A / eb. 25, Ottawa ew York, Feb. 25 he reivutt of The charitably dispiaued are urged to 'V y Vall dU | the final game in the Intercollegiate | close up their pocketbooks on account . * . . | i alley an p- Th Hockey League, last w eek, came as a i of the amount of fraud and icc Situation Regarding the Congo Assumes Dis. / per Se. Lawreace e tan arc 0 l of t e he Britis avy to great surprise to the followers of the | prac tised upon them by so-called deS- . ge | 10 5 F : | game in New York. On the form dis- | titute and starvieg people. A goodly | : quieting Aspect. |B Go. ( am.) - resh { played at the St Nicholas rink in the | number of cases have been exposed : ! \ to strong winds, e aintained. | previous contests, Harvard looked to | wherein help was afforded, the parties po : 14 th {be a sure winner,- and went on the | receiving it being much better off than gi ! mi er wit snow Brussels, Feb. 25.--The situation in]#ary, to resign As King Leopold | = to-night, turning + a two-to-one shot, with few takers. | indications would seed to point to < A | Jilars a seat was what the en- | It is known that aid bas been given | ihe matter of the annexation to Bel- could not under such circumstances | . localits gium of the Congo Independent State|]find any one to form a new minis-| in some localities Garrisons Ab oad W 11 Be R Be R d ced. Wh v | thusiasts paid for the game without | where the men of the family have been | £ go i der y : Ti L e u ere er a murmur, and the thousand reserved | at work, and some with money in the 888i 13 assuming a disquieting as-jiry, it is pointed out the ministry's tO sleet or rain. of the! bank. Homes have been visited in| Pect resignation woald mean elections that! | seats--the seating capacity Possibl Demand to Be Made on { rink--were snapped up in a jiffy. As | which accessible parts have been cold | It is said that King Leopold has tak-| would be bound to result in the re | 0000000080000000000000 H en back all his promises and now de-| turn of a majority most hostile to the To | high as $50 was offered by some of | and bleak, but the investigators pro- Citizens . | the Wall street college graduates for! ceeded no further; they might have | mands that the special fund which king. 3 & . a pair of seats, wi no takers. Pos- | found other rnoms cosy and furnished, | was to replace the crown domain, be The Petit Bleu, while admitting that | o . | | sibly 1,500 more spectators, at a dol- | The money often contributed has been | {| placed under his control and not un-|there had been exchanges in the last] 0 Q |S o 5 lar a head, crowded into the stand- | put to the purposes of feasting and der that of parliament, as it was or [few days between King Leopold and London, Feb. 25.--Instead of, as ductions in the regular army, are car- [ing-room in the gallery and ground | liquor drinking Another phase of de- | iginally agreed Premier. Schollaert on' the question of | hopid, showing a reduction, the com | ried too fur a demand will ultimately | Boor. The receipts were close to 34,- leeit is for help to be afforded by | In addition he asks that $50,000,000 | annexation, says they have not re] | for a hockey | churches and individuals, later declar-! { be placed at his disposition to carry | sulted in a settlement of the matter, | bined estizewios of the army and navy | have to be made on the citizens for | 500, which is pretty fair I y 5 for the current year show an increase | such as hitherto has never been con- | game. Of this amount the rink got | ations made that * these contributions {out various projects. owing to inability to agree on special | of £3,000,000, without apparently any | templated." {all but about 5200, a small sum be- | had not been forthcoming, that while| It is understood that the govern: | works to be executed out of the rvev-|Q hope of any considerable diminution | The army #stimates for 1908-0 total | ing given to Yale and Harvard they had been promised they had never | ment is firmly resisting these demands |enne from the special fund and denies | x' | if it becomes neces- i p orisis imminent in the future. Lord Tweedmouth, first | $154,153,120° against $155,211 530 last been received, Drivers who delivered | and is determined, that a ministerial » lord of the admiraity, explaios out- | year, and the war secretary estimates | RE-ELECTED SIX TIMES. {the packages, very definitely proved | right that the future programme of | that the artiehé had been received and Ye] f S Great Britain will depend on whether | and colonial establishments, irrespec- | The Congressman is Very | could identify the persons to whom ALMOST A YEAR vince might have been French Catho- | -- FOR -- foreign powers increase their naval | tive of India, a decrease of 5,000 men | i thev had been given. Clothing. and] lic. forces, since the government has every | from last year. The navy stimates | bedding given also reached the second. | Is the Sentence Imposed on Italian | Referring to the "Cercle Sacre intention of maintaining the standard LU, against $157,087.500 { hand déalers Minister. | Coeur," he said mombers might play a: & of the British navy, which hitherto Ja HTS and provide for exactly the | | It would, therefore, be wise that ev nD + Fels. 95.-'The' senate. sitting |Fome of cards. Those who opposed has been deemed necessary for the | same number of officers as last year. | 2%, ery ease should be tharousflly authen nh or t { i A yp {such games were like those ' who had p an safeguarding of national and imperial | The agitation for economy has had | hi 4 { ticated and a dozen persons interview [at vi - Se gr mail perucified the Saviour--they coisidered interests. The war secretary, Mr. Hal | some eflict on the shipbuilding pro- 3 "A {ed as to records, so that deserving ing EE ne Wlic 1 EUMLY [it a grievous sin to eat without first dane, in a similar statement regard {gramme which contemplate only one § 2 d | persons should not suffer through the again! ng nin = i nstrte washing their hands, g ing the army, says: 'Looking to the | improved warship of the Dreadnaught . deceit of those who should be able to "- arr FE while i -- ne fature | am convinced that it is im type instead of the three expected i 5 maintain themselves in comfort, if the he Bas sentenced fo eleven months possible to make further diminutions | The government proposes to build one money they earned was used for its » y | ¢ ( « V y y a il I twenty days' imprisonment and BABIES WANTED in the army expenditure i- . large armoured cruise i 8 v legitimate PHOS Bin SF oN hig » . ) n penditure on & con- large armour 1 cruiser, six fast pro leg imal purpose to pay a fine of 0 and the costs of x ior a total of 155,000 men in the home siderable scale unless we, first of all, | tected cruiser ixteen torpe A all, ed « &, ® pedo boat he t He wa Iso interdicted g reduce the number of troops serving | destroyers, and some submarines. The LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. _ hol fog: publi ® otice ng Toor Tujeage cru. bem Them le os | ome to urch. abroad." "Garrisons abroad," savs | number of the last mentioned is not pe AL ¢ ear y Chicago, Feb, 25.--The Res John | 2 -- AT asking the favorable consideration of planning to visit his holiness. | One of the church parlors has been OOOO >0O Expresses Sympathy For the thize with Gen, Stoessel. T cannot Loe RE ee Porites. me] i hes 4 wtate RE § # v it ping | °° 7 ; 3 Fallen Russian General. bear to stale my Views {drawn when placed on sale. 1 have | Urance against that "greedy vulture, [to the sermon {talked with many of our best house. | Free Masonry, which has obtained such | The scheme inaugurated by the Rev, keepers here and 1 have found every one strongly in favor of such a by- flaw. 1 could get vards of signatures if it were ssary, to any petition Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 25.--~Gen n @ ol 0, eh 5 ier { Mr. Earl is an innovation so far as| ogi, commander of the forces that "Three Swallows." ! | i captured Port Arthur, expressed sym 8ir John Power & Sons | pathy for his defeated enemy in a "Phree Swallows' Irish Whiskey, ref " OCP oo » 1 2 . brief cablegram received here, On the | Famous for over a century, a hold in England." He believed it had chosen an ill time | Chicago is concerned. The preacher | to ignore the pope when monarchs, w- hopes to have a dozen to thirty bab cluding the king of England, wers |108 prose nt every Sunday. OOOO OOOO Holdane, "will he reduced whenever | given, but they are estimated to cost Po Another Voice in Favor of the | % |X receipt of the ne hat Gen. Stoesse i A eceipt of the news that len. Stoessel [Of highest standard of purity, CONGRESSMAN C. N. FOWLER. | If Quebec had seen its duty to send [fitted up as a nursery. Jt id presided that cait be safely done, but if re | 22 300, 000 A ' Earl invites babies especially 1 3 we, 32. z Poultry By-Law. i ' vit abies especiall to : . Kingston. Feb Y --{'To the Editor} Spoken Of As Greedy Vulture. [the Belden avenue Baptist church, and | had been convicted and sentenced to |Digtillers to His Majesty the King. x : . the council to the by-law. These are . , : s N death for his conduct of the defence No national law-maker has been | coms of the reasons why these house 300,000 immigrants to Manitoba in- |over by forty young women, who will | ew Dress Goods, d the United States, this pro- fwork in relays at each service New Silks, -- - 7 Lars ta. I Winnipeg Feb. 25.~Strong state- | has made every preparation for their peg, ¥ | yi of Port Arthur, the Cincinmati Times. Representatives of the employers more conspicuous during the present | { keepers would like to have such a by- stead of { { i Ther must be some mistake about { Archbishop Lan- comfort, even to providing nursing Star sent a cablegram to Gen. Nogi, session of the congress than Represen- Haw in force THE SENTENCE OF STOESSEL riven, to-day, the Japanese leader ; r : - being 'opposition on the part of ments were made by 2 and strikers reached ao provisional " . stating the faet, and asking lor a I alltative Charles N. Fowler, of New Jer- 1 | said : "As u soldier I deeply sympa J # | Kingston housekeepers to the pro- gevin in a sermon on Sunday. He re- [bottles and the like to keep them agreement looking to the settlement N a . For sanitary reasons. Time and 3 . ? 0 J t only is Representative Fow- : ' 3 { statement of his views. In a reply, | o Idi ike a Prue 1 0 *l ime again poultry is bought nd I of the shipbuilding strike on the Tyne. | jor the chairman of the committee on {en bolt and | cooked found taint: OOOH OOOO New Muslins, New Wash Goods, {ferred to the fight of the clergy in | quiet while their mothers are listening banking and currency which passes || from the decaying and ferme nting | OL 000 trod terness of the gall often permeates in need at the pProvent sexsion of the flesh of the fowl and is neither congress and one that is much the 8 . . 4 Aldric oh gi A appetizing nor healthy. i oestin P vospectors Strike Bed 200 Feet De d posite, in theory: of the 2. For labors @ | 5 a . 9 J =. yor-saving reasons. Many ep, an which has been introduced in the Un- La hose with Inefficient' help, or ; a : a . upon all financial legislation intro- 4 oh duced in the House of Representatives, process that has taken place in the | Irnsenyie entrails. Apart from every _ other but he is himself the author of one of t and tndesirablis flavor the that | New Laces, % OOD New Trimmings, ON 3 O4 ited States senate Congressman 2 300 Mil L J Fowler. who is fifty-six years of. age, |"° help at all, hesitates to buy poul : » ; ues ong. if : , . 'try as often as she would like because | l'oronto Feb, 25. --Exit the public bably increased if -the finances of the / has been re-elected to congress SIX | of" the added bother of preparing the | school continuation class province warrant it in assisting rural | | fow] for cooking. In its place will "follow the fifth) trustees and schools in developing the | Q | | In these days of ghs ranges there is class, taking up in rotation the pros- | advanced work : schools' are 13 New Dress Linens, Moutveal, Feb. 25.~The largest salt; who is on his way-from Edmonton to k fon tod . ' .- ni - ar g eater $ mocratic ; | ) ' and banking defes his democratic {also the difficulty of getting rid . of ent jumor high school work In brief, township high the refuse after the fowl is 'drawn. In Ihe entrance examination as a line|aimed at, bringing the Tui school | hed in the world has been found near | London to interview British capital | oponent by only a few hundred votes, Fort Murray. Prospectors were bor} ists. The news he savs has created I {of d bet ' i 111 he i { } Iplaces where this by-law has. heen in jof demarcation between the public anc raining to the doors of the rural resi New Ready-to-wear Garments, etc. 000 Oo = 00 000CO0® OOK oo New Embroideries, ------ - timex. He is a republican and at the ; last election this authority on banks oO ing for oil when they came on a bed iy excitement in Edmonton. The ir ty h hic} ol wilt} Eolished tesut of salt two hundred feet in depth. | land is unsettled, and Mr. Birdwood H force, and the fowl come on the mar. | ugh school will be abolisheq dents : Three hundred miles, away other es says if the proposed railway om THAW MAY STAY ERE, {ket drawn and trussed, the house | Special inducements will be given for} Such is understood to be an im- ings were being made and they found Hudson's Bay to the Pacific is built a keepers would object very strongly to | the fifth class public school work, and | portant feature of the educational leg salt. "It is the same bed. This was | Canada can supply the world with A Dangerous Lunatic, Fit Only have to take up the burden of clean-| the present grants to 'continuation|islature by Hon. Dr. Pyne, minister of the statement of W. R. Binlwood, | salt . the poultry they used. In- |elasses will be perpetuated, and pro-|education, at its present session Come TO-MORROW and see he pretty things we For Asylum. ing all New York, Feb. 25.--llarry Thaw | deed in such places poultry will searce- wl y seems doomed to spend the rest of his) ly sell at all if put on the market un- | DAILY MEMORANDA. { life in an asylum for the insane. drawn. | LENTEN REGULATIONS, Withor Steck Go, Grand Opera House A LIVELY EPISODE Alienists 'who have examined and ob-| One has only to see such a market -------- : 8.13 pam. i | served him sivee he was committed to of drawn and trussed fowl (and there | As Issued By Archbishop Gauthier Sty petty Committee, 4 pm | Matteawan asvium are convinced that are several in Ontario) or better, Fve For Guidance. | iw he is a paranoiac, and as paranoia is in a place where such markets are! The following are the roles and re- SOOTHS. YERS VERY! avanaletiand JTisstre=Atvamuon snd SIX, COAST ON ON A cow's | progressive dise ase, it would appear held, to be convinced that such gulations to be observed during the | THEA IN im Y| Tdeperndent Labor Party, Hranoh No BROAD BACK. | that nothing short of a miracle can ! condition of affairs is a step forward | season of Lent, in the arch-| . socure his freedom in civilization--ELIZADETH SHORTT | diocese of Kingston { > 1, meets, Labor Hall, 8B p.m. | ---- | Lntetene to Princess Theatre--Pigtures : * Rasulie . i 1 All days with the Lent, Sundays | i i . the Brigand Ciel," "Satan in Prison," | Sled Hits Her Sliding on | ? | I Xays With nN rs oo, hich one Metropolis is Sufferine From In-150600 excepted, are {ast da -¥ g vasion of Clairvoyants and "The Clown's Honeymoon," = and 'Me. | Ginty's rs Song : "Tying the Her Haunches--Front Runners | full meal is allowed with a 'collagion Leaves." Cateh Her Horus. or partial meal in the evening Crystal Gazers. ROBERT J. REID, Biden Tat Movi Fictures, * Dis Port Jervi N.Y Feb. £5 {he infirm, those under tweniv-ose| The West Fnd of Loudon i ) The Leading Undertaker. cha rgi the Maid,' Hardships of «a o =, ' - ' ' ye hd . . S . 4 Ta ere Mlusiratest Moogs, (2 at) girls and three young men coas oh to- | {years of age, women m jregraney or again avers ua by an a ; » AYO "Phone, 577. 227 "Princes street. r e . " sp 10 F-------------- nursing infants, a who Ve 8, Cr 8 razers and soothsays . Bh LL Tiovert Tags | gether down a quarter of a mile hill nursing inin 1s, 8 v wh ar employ ved nts ave a 8 AZ oT; oo i . v: ot d iabor, anc ose who are en ie Ix Tose Ons « 1 y "Phe Heart of Maryland," by Migs Vera On 8 COW § back yest rday. Interposed \ i feebled by ohl age, are exempted from ! three years ago caused a tempora Holden, - between the coasters and the cow was g yi g oad F, B d r | i : douls le bob sled, but the inte ivi! | n ineers urve n rom ran on to $e la "ol. lat and may, the w | tampede om the luxurious u WHIG TELEFHONES, fact remains. Calgar fore, take thei i u sual number of meals | ithe empl « . h tery in} { wvery de \ . ' © po terleren . 35 Batorian Rett. Phere was un awful smash at the | Ye Ay Lo of - nee prohibite cer: |} iy So : fied x 1 A small quantity of i A ie Department. bottom of the hill. One of the cow's | Lhe law: of abetines or pound] hel a ava, mpl 3 Whi f- by the a B-- y tain kinds of food, and all are bound [opening o hy ond det t Forms, ps dn at 8 front hoofs was worn off- by the tex fi daly wider fared LU Sd Wr io' 4 5 ; pr { t hoof 21 ; ¢ : Whig is hg on sale at rible friction; her other front hoof wa Wikpipey; Fob. 25.4. 1. Hill has preparations for thi heine, but seventh vear of age | lished themselves Market Square hie hot t nd "her suf . : 3 5 A . # ¥ i . Jae atest sews Ea er " spread hundreds of engineers along the | withdrew the force because of the de. | Iv virtue of special indult; we ner |ionable West End streets 1 will tue. the 'toasters for the value of stretch' of country, fourteen hundred | pression. He owns large sections of (mit the use of flesh meat on ali Sun- | ford Circus, within the space « MAPLE SYRU "11 his cow; the girls and fellows declare miles from "Brandon to Calgary, and |land In the "three provinces, which he {days at every meal, and also at the | minutes, no fewer than six « liffer nl > is said to be preparing to parallel tsthas Owned for four years. His head. | principal meal on ull Mondays, Tués- lgets of sandwich boards bearing the they must be wvecompensed for the I I sed for four is heag I : ¥ ! LP pete rho $ days yars % Jd Raturdavs, ex: | advertisements Vario hairy The kind that has that delicious bruises they suffered and for « their C.P.R. system - throughout that dis | quarters are said to be established at | da fharsdavs and Sa avs, | advertisement of arious . clairy a x tance, Medicine H where lines radiate far | cept Saturday in Ember week and ants and crystal gazers can be count. | flavor, because it is made from clothes, which were torn. But so good o Medwein at, iate far f i § a jurist 'as Justice Baker, of Tremont Two years ago Hill made elaborate |north to Edmonton. | Holy Saturday. 5 ed, and the edvertisement coluinns {the sap of the Maple Tree. C " liv unty Says neither | We permit the use of eros milk, of the newspapers, ore especial uit LIE ean Tor the law docs wot : ip mmm! butter and cheese on all days during | the weekly periodicals, indicate that x Co th ad a. of what he calls "bo MISSION TO JAPAN. The American officials, however, e | Lent at both the principal meal and business is flourishing as. en * Ww . ri tio A ¢ y lused to recognize this. ! the collation, to those who come un- From Wales comes the story of the ¥ihie Materpasy ions EE : . : It is understood that Mr. Pope in- | der the law of fasting: to those who police prosecution of a palmist who Importers of Fine Groomries, The consters all five at Tremont | United "States Treasury Enriched } ' . t th . tends to eater a complaint at Wash- | are not bound to last we perm the] exercised an extraordinary influer Centre. Just ay their shed started from | By $12.15, ington against the illegal exaction oe of the same quality of food at]gver the miners of Llanellys' Owis | Magnificent Properties For Sale the hill's ereat thecow sid awkwardly | Ottaway, Feb. 25.--A curious circum: EL Sm--m---------- $3 every meal to her predictions of coming disaster | RINGWOOD, A3 asres biauts 7 ur ad: i i B p $ . : Db 4 . 3 ME ¥ y i arden ska, ot nr ori Dh se She stuhes hos iranspicnd 34, chnnection Where it is not convenient to take lycores of miners refused to enter the cdbrn y's ot Fimo ar ry, Couch he for 70H wr' a Rod with the Lemticax mission to Japan May Have A Match. the principal meal at noon it is law-bmine at Trinwara., 'The fashionable | bouts, Stables, Wash-house, Too rth the eg She sold AOL halt, When the mission left Japan to re} Lowden, Feb. 25.--A match between | | fi to invert the ovder, amd to take clientele of the West End dealer in Lo ANN as ae? epatious pov wi he od hme turn to Canada Mr. Lemieux, being in Topumy: Burns and Jack Johnson, in! | the collation at noon time, and dinner | futurity is similarly under the spel! HOHELAWN, had leone a: wi. hile the ard hvieked or I hel hurry, left by the Lunadian Pacific England, is quite probable, Burns | in the evening. Cases where the railway companies bulldiogs, ete, shout 3 4 REAL ile the girls ang steamer and the northern route, 8% hg just deposited $2000 in response| Those who are exempt from the pre fare asked to change. the date on» FIX, and grout. ind : young men turned pale the sled struck ph, nove expeditipus, Madame Lev i fast ' partake of fesh }4i {FSTATIG en Insurance Azenc¥. MODERN vy Tor osaterss 'extreme, for me pe h, to a purse that Sas been 1. | cept of fasting can pa: ¢ ticket | beeauss the intending presen | mm i joey dat toate. Nothing yet ; ed on ihe west, Jt San misux and Joseph Pope, however, When interviewed be suid: "I would | meat at every meal during the day. | ger had boen warned by a elairvovant pier San pl, : fi the Rif it Totwund yar tp took the southern route, by way of {like to fight Johnson bere, where the | when Jy special indult flesh meat « isinot to travel on a certain day or bn DINNE SET _ ght ws her rad and, ok ble San Francisco, And before the party people have been very good to me. | permitted at the principal meal. a partientar boat ars constantly. of "Five t the led, with mar 3 ~Madame Lomieux, Mr. Pope and Mr. We chall see now if Johnson is | No one is permitted to use fish and Grring. West Esd jewellers also [ "Harry Flatt te aly 8 phecly ite ns Owe AP 8 secrelary--weore allowed to land |anvious to meet me." Buros-satie- {fash meat at the same meal, wheths fpace experiences of the growing in sentence I on he © in San Francisco they were obliged to pates that if the match i= made the Sundays or week days, within fluence of the oerult The oval has (a loads . Wil TA pox the head-tax.- 'To be precise, they {letting in Americs will be two to Lent. ' long been considered o stone of ilk In or ; ad to pay $1.05 cach, the United {one on Johnson. Lard awd other fat rendered from | omen, hut jewellers are froquently told of the States being etriched to the extent of i cn ats v-- any kind of meat may be used in the hy their feminine customers tha cer | | brough £12.15. Eis | preparation of all kinds of 100ds [iain stones would bave an evil in {will The | i iti i The levy was made in Yokohama. | Babi are proposition o por BER aro permitted fluence ou their particular ease. "Oh, [cured Mr. Pope had 61 wake the payment ba Bavhie, suid ol gi Py Lent begins on Wednesday, March] piust not wear sapphires. Mame. X. {press ing ae - WHE | i i warned me against them, ix the sort | rehist. hp Skilled Father given to understand that they would in sp attempt to secure a new three | : ~ an Z I Ee walters . says he Samat not be allowed to hoard the steamer | cong street . railway franchise in Des | rem hea : 8 the, Fags - without the receipts. ODOC i | | { | I have for your choosing OC OOO OOK [iro HA ir t has been turned down by the | I Am Going--Are You? hop fashionable West Vad physi i Hl Asart from the diplomatic status | City council commitiee of | To theodds and ends sale, Wilkin-Jeian, too, can cite from his experience | of 'the party, and the fact that Mr. | "George Washington Toler" mode | oy' id stand, Wellington' street, lenses where the foron of suggestion | Fog was. returning {rom eyutiativus Huyler's, Sold only st Gibson's Red Tharsdsy umel Friday. has resulted in a mervous patient LO » character in which ihe Canadian Cross Drug Store. = ies : . xightening bersgli into illneer ang similar. to that of he ty : was 1108 R s {nape tht print ea | Ed will iroduee Nis: imdget nest

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