Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Mar 1908, p. 8

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PAGE GE EIGHT ; THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1908 ---- -- ga THES PALEDITION UFLONA FOB A HERO, i 2 CHURCH fon lagper eee = | They Are S. And Doing. §| [MOIDRNIS OF THE DAY, |pRESENTATION TO GEORGE] E J. Fert in iia Deine. SKETCH OF LIFE OF LATE u | MKAY| = : iu | Newsy Paragraphs Picked U EJ HAM | car. EORGE MATHESO furs . Reporters On Their Round. | MOND. | . Mre. G. Shere, University avenue, is DR. GEOR N. Nt. Andrew's concert, City Hall, t¢ ' {on a visit to friends at Lansdowne T---- : } | morrow night. " 1 ge Pense Handed Him the Mrs. R. B. Nelles, Alpert street, will | An Exposition of His Beautiful | Songs and scenes from Longfellow a 0 am Society $ Diploma--A rweive on Tuesday afternoon. aid Hymn "0 Love That Will Not| i V. evenang s ig Crowd Was Present at the evening Let Me Go,' Given By Rev City Hall to-morrow mght . ; : f Leal A meeting of the court of revision Princess Theatre. the many friends of Mrs. H. Leslie, a sion | Montreal street, will be glad to hear Dr, MacTavish. was held th afternoon to revise the On 8 evening at sterh h n Sat ening, at eight i - : 81% she is getting better, I'he usual order was departed from esyments ot local MPEo Vener ocho ¥ he we of one 3 . 3 { ) a improvement | o clock the cl of or of Mrs. Malcolm's beautiful solo at the in Cooke's church, Sunday evening : S } 0 El walks the usual performances in the Princess ay LA AS evenin ervice t Baptis at : . ip RED the Brisco opera house, Napanee, | theatorium, the presentation of the he Sl ah on tai the ies Hat y t Twhen initend of a sermon on ris 3 ! re it ¥ e- re > 1 Was FIVE of has been closed because of its unsafe Royal Humane® Society's diploma was Hea 1 toroughly am ture text, an exposition was given of i : servedtly SHloye the late Dr. George Matheson s beau | :. condition, Mr, Brisco will likely build | made to Ca George Hammond 1 ¢ 8 apt. George ammond, the . 2 >. . AND Rev. W, G. Hanna, B.D., secretary | isu hymn, "Oh Love That Will Not | i the hymn was written, and interpret John MeKa Fur House the Cartwright farm for a term of | most acceptable position in every! Dr. Carmichael, who has heen Visit- burgh. The author dectarad he wrote \ years and will use the residence upon | heart His keen individual sympath ing his son, Prof. Carmic hael preach- the hymn in less than five minutes. | o TR hs the farm as a club 'house. It has de- ies and broad' public activities made ed Sunday morning in St Androw's He had the mpression of having it Na i i S or than of work ! and basketball teams, on Thursday { Mr. Pse received - a splendid ova- T.U., spent Sunday in the cit: and bow through the rain. The hymn! The most complete assortment of { t attention, while Dr. MacTavish gave af advance agen OF | short sketch of Mr. Matheson's life, | recited the circumstances under which | in up-to-date house i i The theatr ' , . popular manager, w theatre was a a 1 » of the Lord's Day Alliance, who Let Me Go." A large congregation was INSURED | Members of the Christ Xritde: } 5 roducing Kd J od . | Society : ' ai ian Endeavor | an 1 in introducing } dw. J. B. Pemse | yoo Now Husband," at The Grand, | ocety of Queen Street Methodist | M.P.P., president of the Kingston! Saturday night, is in the city {| church, conducted a service in the | Humane so iety, said that it wasi,. kine the "hecessary . aval rements | { K Ary \arrang "3 led its beautiful and uplifting s nti | fumes, ete, go to Gibson's Red Cross scarcely needed an introduction to an! tion of accountant in the Standard drug store. | audience in Kingston. His name was| hank, to replace Hugh: Taylor, moved of Seotland, where De Matheson was | The Napance Golf Club has rented | known in every home, and fowid a to Torouto. pastor before his translation to Fdin cided to build a tennis court, and a | him one of the best known and most church, and in the evening at Chal- dictated to him, rather The St. Jymes' Club will tender alto champion Mr. Pense was always Ww > aE Sot The word 'trace' being substituted for | I } all, M.A, Jecturer on social ory : complimentary banquet to its Nocke. | ready to play his part. |e * under the auspices of the W 'elimb," in the line, "I trace the rain evening at the Frontenac Business | tion as "he stepped to thes front of | pee on Tuesday for Snow Road | Was the outcome of severe men- | Re member the only store who I i i al rowded, i great terest s many " i al] « HEETESL Was Mant] orenched in the city, Sunday. left, to- present, and listened with very close Telephone waggon Methodist mission at the outer depot, | both a pleasure and a privilege tol the show. ments. The hymn was written twenty bowling alley. | popular among our citizens. The ob- n re, 2. lof ing it out for himself. So perfect was poy 2 mers church. He left at noon, to- ¥ i College, when the cup will be present | the platform, and the accompanist|Next Sunday he will occupy the pul- | tal ways has a choice supply of Huyler fested § lested In the presentation, , pd i 5 jdav, for Brighton, Ont. and MeUonkey's confections. Dr. J. G. Evans acted as chairman! R Do nt to call. | Sunday hight occupy the position he had been ask-l p [a Plant arrived in the city. ves { or first-class toilet waters or- | ot { \ Ri Oh i » 25 Six ves i he © 4 8 0, 4 aters, per-ied to fill. that evening. Mr Pense| tardy from Ottawa, to take the posi- Si Years ago, in the mame at In nellan, a seaport town, in the north] Are you going to the City Hall! ject of the evening was a noble ove, ldae for Carleton Place, where he will the composition, that only one word to-morrow might 7 | and wherever there was a noble cause visit before returning hone was changed in the 'original draft a -- suffering, which the blind poet | ed Both St, James" teams won in the | struck up "The Maple Leaf Forever. {pits of the Presbyterian church at | Preacher had recently experienced, | us . . City League, hoekey and basketball | My. Pense said : {Snow Road and MeDopald's Corners. Pr. MacTavish mentioned several in- | series { "Ladies and Gentlemen: All the cidents in which the hymn was sung | ted Cross Compound Extract of world 'loves a hero, and heroism is a RECOVERED GOODS. with telling effect, as for example, at] Sarsaparilla and Burdock. The great! virtue largely, if not absolutely, re- --n a Sabbath niorning service in connge- | blood purifier, Sold waly at Gibson's| tricted to Christian countries. | Proceeds of a Series of Burglar- tion with the world's Sunday school Red Cross drug store. | Heathenism was not conducive to the | ies. convention in Jerusalem, four vears The instructors' course at the dairy |production of heroes or the virtues of Guelph, Ont., March 3 ago. One who was present on that | school opened, on Monday morning, | self saerifice. Heathenism taught men dall, assisted by np hick Ran- occasion, when twenty-six different | » ie Ol ne Con- i oHtv- Ave . Ths. ve for themselves christie . HR | with twenty-five attendants This {to live for themse : Jat hristian tables. made one of the biggest hauls | "8tionalities were represented, said or others "1 was so deeply moved, that ere the NO course lasts one week, and is used to! ity taught men to live . i icini Y : i pulled off in this vicinity for some ; block out the work for the summer | Was one thing to be a hero on { i TO em RFRA, came I . ! | Yau shouldn't: shave yourself. The aod to take up anv: branel ¢ a no battlefield when martial musi 1 | Pe when they drove out to Mar- last verse cam rour i co dd onl averige mon spensls thirty or forty | M0 h p any branch 'o ie | the shriek. of shot hell stimula. (920 and recovered about $500 or $600 | 2d with a convulsive sob ' aW verge wan ne Aer or Jars {ark the studits ate net thoroughly | the shri of shot and shell stimula F worth: of } When speaking of Dr. Matheson rr ers you a Razor co 4 . Th : ; ted dee fda r and vorth ol stolen pork, and sstolen : ' | 8 Ban Swing. Whe doguainted with, The results of th nen to deeds of daring and an blindne Dr. MacTavish referred to : + ¢ t merchandise 1 © » of abo i The Ever~Ready with 18 Blades | recvnt examinations will be given out | Other thing to be a hero in the quiet a andise > the value of about the work of Dr. Moon. the invent sot Ni ht the blind en rend. (J4 L3 ightgowns Every one guaranteed or your money | to-morrow imoment when there was nothing to . : . x rol refunded : : . stir or move the heroic faculty, The | For some time past residents of the stem wher by end. | surrounding country have been miss. Wo y tmted that Moore thanked: rod | Ww. A. MITCHELL. Hardware WILD MEN I IN KINGSTON. { Royal Humane Society of Canada had {ing pork, and on February 3th | for the talent of blindness, and pray i : : Corset 18 ? : ; been moved to recognize the heroism y SEE OUR WINDOW. of one of Kingston's citizens, who last | PT®tt's general store, at Belwood, was | #0 that he might be enabled to vs (Summer anve : oe | entered ducing the night and a con. | that talent well. Tt was reed in aj C ummer aved from drownine thre : ale for through Dr. | overs Moors Who Used to Boil Christ- ians in Oil. [voung girls at Lake Ontaric. Park. It | siderable quantity of merchandise | most 'marvelous wav, 1 i Moon's invention; the Bible was read | Today the Moorish people, who was not the first time for George | Stolen ! i . used to boil Christians in oil and | Hammond to save lives. He had Friday afternoon a man named Lex | hy the blind last vear in 492 differ] i Chemises hang them on, hooks like dressed hogs, | 00 it before and will ne doubt. con- | Cudney entered a second-hand store in | ent languages and dialects. | 4 J will be on view at the Bijou; also [tinue to do it whenever he gets a | Guelph and asked $2 for a $25 fur At the close of the address. Mrs { Ski to-morrow, 1 ahance. It is, therefore, with much | coat Chief Randall heard oi the | G. Evans sang with fine effect, 1 { irts It is not many years since the | pleasure and pride that I hand Cant. | matter and got a de weription of the | hymn which passed under review ; | Moors were the most dreaded people | Hammond the parchment of the Hu- | mai. During the night the chief and i i} m OR im the world, and for an Englishman {mane Society, whose chief patron in constables started on the man's trail BAILIFF TOOK A BRIDE. | gH | - I hey are well made. | to fall into their hands was far worse | Canada is his excellency the governor- | and followed him to an old hotel near - { ! mm . yg orrect it vie than death. Every school boy has general." x Ros | Marden. ln a part of the building oc- | Convicted at North Bay of Ac- 1 gL I hey are correct in style . RESE ITING 2 | read how English sailors feared "cap-| Mr. Hammond, in respondin~ sald | tupied by him the- found the pork cepting $50. ; 1% \ They are prettily trim- ture hy the Moors." {he was no speaker. When he started | and other stolen goods, North Bay, March 30.--In the police | \ A . . i | \ med and yet Recent] the Moors, or seople of | out to save the three young girls he Cudney eluded the officers, but the |. .., Ww A. Brown, division court | y peol | g ) ers iC 1 court, . Of valuable rings is neces. | Morocco, have been much in the | had no thought of medal, diploma or | arrest, it is expec ted, will be soon ef- | hailiff, 'was convicted of obtaining Ny 5 : The prices are the lowest sary after much wear, oth world's eye. It is not long since Ger presentation. He only thousht of | fected. * | money from the keeper of an alleged | z ¥ iy wise a costly jewel is Yk or many was ready to fight England [saving life. He was glad, however, to | dive on the town outskirts, ostensibly | A " in kK ingston for the better Xe be lo ely over them, and only a few months [receive the diploma and would cherish | THE POLES HAD ROW for protection from police interfer: | have passed since Great Britain paid [it as long as he lived | ence. | makes. Our workmen are skilled in $150,000 to get Kaid Maclean away Pr. Evans then asked the andience | And a Dirk Was Used in One's Peter Champayvne swore that te} the setting of diamonds and from Raisuli, the Moorish brigand, | to rise and join in singing "God Save | Face. gave Brown fifty dollars, and produc The King," which it did most heart- | Welland, Ont.. March 30.--John and | &1 a receipt for the amount. Maurice | other precious stones, and It would cost you $1,000 to pay a | ' : > 5% Hand sh . ' we can promise you first- visit to Morocco awl see the Moors, [iv and fri much clapping of hands | po Ltn Cl oles and brothers, are | Ryan was charged as an accomplice. | Fine White Cottons enthusiastic demonstration this under arrest here, charged with hav Brown returned the money, and sen- | class work, at reasonable hutyou can see them just as well for |e heful } five cents hy going to the Bijou. he | delightful feature was brought to a ing, on Saturday night, wavlaid and | tence was suspended, pending further | prices, ) X i | . Ad lose Capt Hammond is - popul . ' good behe \ Cr 1 A ve . picture is by Pathe Freres, and it's |" a aan: § popular {) ote i stabbed he Pole (Loud ~wlayigut, fowh Homey d. I C b 1 d N k i : : | Ho Erratoss . { beatey anc abbed another ole 4 ) Engraving, designing and worth a dolla to en it. Also a good Vith 8 uri' and Kinston ax" wn [US ots Ao hee man wa | lrcwning not eine inclined to push | Lonsdale Cambrics and Nainsooks. "Ome v s song by » e pre e afiair, | \o escape feature of our business. Somes y and a hne song by John Rob- {heroism of 'another of her sons hag concerned in th affair, but } _escap er avis . 2 han. ed, and is believed to be now in Buf g heen recognized in this wav falo, Drusansky who has a hirk alo, sansky, C $ a } . : CALLED FOR LIFE BOAT. Death Of S. T. Martin. wound in his face, is under a do 8. TT. Martin, a loading resident of! THE BY-LAW SUSTAINED tor's care, and if blood poisoning does To R v t th Sul . ' ' died Sun ernoo wt set 3 . rox or © Rescue Persons in e Sub- a : JEWELLER Shistharm, Hod Sun ny uf side er {And Pittsburg Will Have. Three hot seth he will sevcrfer, merged District. | Laces, Insertions, Tucks and Beadings. ent member of the First Church, . Years of Drouth. ASLEEP FOR 54 DAYS. Brantford, Ont., March 30.--The wa-| Justice Clute, of Toronto, has re ter of the tail race of the Grand river Diamond Merchant. y | conservative politically, and had serv-| the local option by- won an in Los Angeles Hospital | overtlowed, yesterday, flooding that ed as councillor and mayor for several fused to quash : terns He leaves a widow, three|law passed last January by the town Holds Record. part of' Eagle Place known. as the " I vo sons and one daughter Harry ship of Pittsburgh. The point at is 5 . ' 3 3 flats. Sklewalks amd roadways were . Martin, Motnt Clemens, Mich; Dr, |Su¢ was whether deputy returning of- | 10s Angeles, Cal, * March 30.--Mrs submerged and the cellars of some . Herbeft Marti Col d Rev. ». 7. | ficers and poll clerks were entitled to Beulah Hawkins has now urpassed hos = } strict y filled with! < rm arin, \Lo'orado) Mev. . His | all records for Jong sleeps in this | houses in the district were pled wilh 1a I'he hie hoat of the fire de pr Martin, Stréetsville, and Mrs. J. S.[¥ote on Joeal ~ option by-laws eehivs water. i oy ws oa Ronit Turner, wile of the manager of the Hordship holds that the. regulations in a guthoritios at the paciment had to be, co Lou toes Stanttard Bank, Kingston i t this: respect are as at municipal "etee= hosp ¥ VIMAR Tenis ong cue the mates of one house! The J { tions. cot in a cataleptic ~ france To-day : Y so lete Spring Outfit or vour The case was argued last week hy | was the fifty-fourth dav of the aged water subsided to-day, our ompicte pring uth wr your To Meet On Tuesday. . |J. L. Whiting, K.C., representing | woman's sleep. February 5th sho was : Corr | Trousseau and have it placed aside until There will be a meeting of the Pittsburgh council, and T. J. Rigney | removed to the hospital and has spok HAS RESUMED ! . : : Kingston Amateur Baseball Associa- on behalf of the petitioners against | en but two words since. A score of FE | required, and in this way secure a choice tion, at the Randolph hotel, on Tues {{he hyv-law. One of the petitioners' | attempts to awaken her have been | A Strong Bank in Kansas City : Re-opened. { day evening. All teams desirous of | charges was that minors had illegally | without success | | soms-- Kansas City, Mo., March 30--The | Bananas ! Bananas ! Dananas ! [cvtering should have a representative | {been allowed to vote. | Edwards & Jeokin, Phone TI5. present I'he league ill be looked af- \ | KILLED BY FLYING BOARD. National Bank of Commerce, which | * - ter in the same capable manner as The Late John Bell. ! was closed three months ago re-open | M D T 1S was the Kingston Amateur Hockey | John Bell, a respected resident of | The Man Was Hit Hard in the | od, to-day. The bank was the largest | Bank in capital and de In Kingston now awaits your pleasure. The materials are : the prosecution further. The charce against Ryan was dismissed Trimmings are of Embroideries, impossible to get later on inthe season. " corte ! proposed to direct a concerted | | Associaiion, and should . go through | Kino ton died at the residence of his | A ni National | ' 0 8 bdomen. 3 ai against rac ing in Louisiana | 3 unleds some arrangetnnts are made to | without a hitgh. ison-in-law, "Thomas Copley, Pine | Wiarton, Ont March 30.--William | posits that ever suspended in the t abolish racing uring the summer | [ street, on Sunday mornin after five | Mo Muster, a well-known and respected | United States, and its resumption will h N t XY 4 months and on Sundays at the hali- | Went Through Ice. y do much toward bettering conditions | y 0 cu { months' illness. The deceased was i 1 a } . { resident, died early, this mornine. as : Te x mile tracks near Now Orleans, and it { William Auburn had a cold bath this | born in England in 1826, and came to | the result of injuries received a week |in the financial afiairs of fhe "is possible the sport will suffer con- | morning south- | He was engaged, putting the | Canada when a young man, settling ago. in the flooring factory where he | Wost, it is said. rably. {ice boat Snow Cloud, in spring quar- lin Kingston township. Twenty years | had been employed for nearly. two { he phi -igshioued sulphur, eream of | ters, and was walking on the ice inlago, he came to the cit d reside : 3 SENT TO PRISON. | | g y and ided | vonrs. While he was operating a ripe | tartar and wmolpsses. Sold in King. front of the. ice boat, near she yacht | here' ever since. In 1566, he served | {saw, a large board shot back from sion only at Gibson's Red C ross grug| club house; when he went through, He [with the volunteers called out avainst the saws with great force, striking the Bora i t store, | was pulled out by Allan MacDonald, the Fenians. Mr. Bell was a member | unfortunate man in the abdomen. Mr Fifteen Years. SSR J. Wools was nominated for the and was none the worse for his ad- [of Queen Street Methodist church! He | | McMaster was filty-two ears of age Berlin, Ont.. March 30. --Henry Shaf- | Jaginlature pin Dufferin as a prohibi- | venture, outside of his wet clothes Survived b Shrot [ove ond hee | and leaves a widow and family. er, a notorious yeggman, candidate A ------------ ors h . and S. " Ol am -- - vail 1 three .charves of Boise 1 purtship of Miles Standish," City| Red Cross moth destroyer, sold only (mond, Ind.; James, Pine street; Mes, i The Case Dismissed od guilty i this prise Jon csitomees x ¥ Tm or - . O | : TE 3 : : e Ha, March Jlst. at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Fhotais oles, Se ution and | Vacearo © vs. Kingston & Pembroke | to fifteen vears in penitentiary, by Ars A. Masean, Jr., Kingston | Railway company-- Judgment in ac | Judge Chisholm. The sentences on NM | tion tried with a jury at London. | the other. two charges were ten vears| Ri N hus Not ot Jive. N | Action for damages for injuries re-| cach, the sentences to run concurrent | -- -- . "Aid McManus, the celebrated New ) osjved by plaintiff (a Sicitian) while| jy. Charles Koebel, 2 pal of Shaler i 3 30 OH i Ale ater aad p i ; ¥- : + 8 3 BOO O00 OO OOO00K is BOC OOOO OO OCU ) York burglar' who served six vears in bs in the employment of defendants as a received five years ® & the penitentiary here, should have | jaborer on their lige of railway. The ) been set at liberty on Saturday. hut | plaintiff lost his leg and received oth- Present To The Council. i | -() the Paris case @rainst him has | or injuries by being thrown from a Brockville, March 3% ~The revenue not been formally settled. On Satur handear. Held, that there was 0o| Pregeott"s municipal-owned eleotric | day, MoManu J : (Guerin Nanhe abposrad Pefore + ustics | cause for action at common law Of {light plant has accomulated beyond | » om a petr- j under the workmen's compensation an amount necessary for its mainten A Notorious Yeggman Secured | | who * plead: | 1 tion for extradition had been present | | act. Action dismissed with costs. " i wers have de od hy the ance, and the commissiopers has i French government. Before | Thirty days' stay. dided to give $1,000 in eash of the | a for commsel, - fils for Frey Ad va Jemandd | : "ge Agent Killed. al purposes, besides throwing off ali to the charge laid against him. i Vankleek Hill, Ont, March 30} 0. rents, amounting to $700 per ---------- { Donald B. McCunig, an agent, whose 00 : i { a : { home is in Glen Robertson, was killed The consumers are putting up a ol Had An Inspection. {by 8 GTR train about ten miles owl. They think that the proper dis | ol. Rutherford, Ottawa, inspected | hare : : L | the Royal Canadian Horse A tilk from this morning. He bad] ¢rifution of the surphis ait have | at the barracks, on Monday a XY. stopped on a culvert Gill train passed been applied to the reduction of the] Foe battery. smi ante oes harming. | but he apparently lost his balance.and | cot of electricity or increasing the | Units, u A fell in front of the train. His bead] jicount for promt, pay ment. | t| and feet were badly smashed. ! The on mm hn { mains were taken to Dalkeith, where | Col. Rutherford | °° Goud Oranges Or Lemons, an inquest will be held. Not ealls, 3 dosen '3c. Exwards wiwavs differen Eh ary Fe Come or Spring. Wa, was greatly pleased with the appear: | ance of the men, and also the appear- | ET mu------ & Jenkin. Phone 795. how readily © thee § a See. - $1008 $12, $13.50, 813, £16.50, ne and ance of the horses and equipment. The | Was Sworn In. i oO o--. ho fis. om and $18. a Bleck cud Park § yo out and a complimented | Meus, March 3m Judge Mabes Doing Fairly Well. wha, Fuecad we Lined, 8 |b cajonnt oh the good music ren | was, today, sworn jo as chairman of london, March 30. Ri Henry | ly Prog Facil Brand amd look for the Label that Protects. g deted. { the railway commission of Canada, Kamuhell Rannerman had a fair night | Bananas, Bananas, Bananas. fie epranion fo, the late Juige Ril lon a quiet Sng ro far Sumbier now on. Catloads ar Beef, iron and Wine, a spring riving we at Carnovsky's. Radway's Blood Purifier on sale sold wm Gilwons Red Cross os. Gilion's Red Cross drag store. 'store. . and scenes from Longfellow ot] Rananas for slicing, Vidwweds Port Arthur and Collingwood 2 : ; bors are gow clear of joe, wy Justice Gueri . ustice in, he said he wished to | sumpius to the foun cquniil for gener i. 5 : ® i Spring Suits and Gvercoats LT shears some snes to "Progress Prapd" Suits. We're out of 'he EYE) PEERS a

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