Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1909, p. 6

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» ------------ ------ HE SPORT REVIEW. Ine LONGBOAT AND SHRUBB| esr | RUN TONIGHT. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. REV. J. T.PITCHER WAS THE i 6 VICTIM. i 1 a tte i | Longboat Wat in the Best of t Accident to a Man While Unload- | Shape--Makty Walsh Has a | d ing Stage Scenery--Charges to { Bruised Head--Toronto Com- ? Be Laid Against Kingston] | ments on 14th. | ~ , Prisoners. Arnst will row Barry in England | eed Dammnogut. Feb. :5.--At Maple Leal : ' ; Hh - vr ¢ this yedr, and is awaiting a reply | | pa rink, a largely attended fancy dress : = On it . 4 irom Durnan, of Toronto. : | . ' carnival was held, last evening, théee Both an' a 0 wheat flour A Lack of financial backing may pre- po being some seventy in costume, © 7 . vent the western champions from com- i : | number of which weré most excellent, and a Manitoba wheat four ing east after the Stanley cup this | : eo and the judge hed no easy time 'in : + spring ka sat anton sf ! i : making the awards. For thé best ) oth a "Bread" 5 Ten or twelve thousand dollars will wo lady's costume, a toilet set was won . B flour probably be wagered on the next : CE hy Tremn Chapman, as "Lady Rosa- | i and a "Pastry" flour hockey match hoiweon Cobalt and i ¥ ind;" best gent's costume, toilet set, 8 Ti Huyeybury. ' : : irs won by Bertram Russell, as "Komeo;™ abl X ; ¢ Unless they play Stanley cup games | : ot A Lest girls' costume, under fourteen, w As good for one as the Renfrew Hockey Club will likely ois, ky vigléionery, won by Irene Kimmond js . for the other w soveral thousand dollars behind - - hr ik | Topsy; st* boy's costume under 3 : f sa rife SM RTA Se this senecn. -- = ig fountain A eon hy Sordon es 2 Et 'Best for both. in the promise he would not again | NT33 LUCK ve Jatimer, as "Kickapoo Chiel"" The y " % / | 733 LUCILLE MARCELL. ed 3 3 4 1 a or s thi : - : po Citizens' band enlivened the aff b +3 Play outside ok He federal, Jonge this New York, Feb. 5.--According 10 8 | ,ymerous ne ing on SX ; : ! po helped out Wanderers in Ottawa Ia - {private cablegram received here, Miss § Be S .. At Your Grocer's . . : - last 1h Gille Marcell, a native of this «ity, 1 ada AH wd . 3 SEE oi : Sat . pe yo ol S8 ' yl Albert Harris, Mill street, met wiy Dealers --writ . oe he Bn | who has been studying singing for sev: |, end ar iH et 3S ' ar euler prises won two matches at the a ee | eral Fears abroad, has been selected | unloading the Cathryn Osterman stage 3 2} = on Peed, Coarse 8 day. In the first, with Upper Strath- Ly Rishard Suse, i pi io cficets at McKenzio's Opera House, oil } : = _ and Cereals. The T. H. J k - | Felis singartner, © or, re. ' : k, of 2 i oe carn, they | piled up a score of 112 late cho or of Eloktra in sho new Wednesday aftérnoon, a large box Ra Taylor Co., Limited, . TOM SHAR KEY, : againgt 79; the second way closer, with | Strauss A a" of that: name in + the falling on his hand and crushing theee & 3 Chatham, Ont. The ex-heavy-weight pugilist and his travelling companion who Scotch Central provinces, 149; Cana- Viana DE Earial Frog House in fingers badly. 3 . are taking in the jcesracing in. Canada, They are at ' present in dians, 150. : gi Rov. J. Tallman Pitcher, pastor of »M ra { March. While the opera had its fst} of . Montreal. A number of Kingston and Brock- | ¢ : + SU 1 Grace church, while makin rastoral ville peopl. will onal. 8 | preentation + last Monday night, in} "gt the North Ward, ag a { -- -- -------------- " turd I Poy wl Leo So Den Sa- | Dresden, the performance in Vienna, Nr w s bitten b . ttn dow, GW har Dtrug oa inst Ww lavas in {where Miss Marcell will sing, 1s une i that locality, boing i diy OIF SLIugy & Agams andercrs. jer the direct supervision of the com-; ; cr = 1 AY Marty' Walsh is carrying a pain- |, or lacorated by the teeth of the caine. ' | ger. fully bruised head as the result of his | The boys club of Grace chureh held Erb HAE EE FATEL BEARS SEALE EEE collision with the fence in the Wander- | their first banquet in the lecture room | cr-Ottawa match. | = of tho church. last evening. 3 al ; = 4 4 Take Advantage of Sawyers : . Shoe Specials to» return and play with his team. In the police court the adjourned + Syri of s Ottawa Free Press : Although Frank case of H. Dempster against F. Kim- + yrap McGee's name has been esociatud | Eo mond, for assault, with intent to do | + with hockey during the past four | bs bodily harm, came up for hearing be- 3 | + + + + 2 E voars, he is also a football player, fore the police magistrate, who, after & and according : to Ottawa rugby au- | J % hearing the cvidemee exacted the i 9 .hetities qualified to speak, Frank will | . penalty of fiva dollars and costs from ho out next fall and play quarter-back | 4 the accused: for his old team. { 3 i Mr. and Mre. E. O. Webster, King | 3 Toronto World : The small rink no | strpot, west, entertained a number of 1 Men's Tan Blueher Bals, $4.00, 3.50 and 3.00, now going at $2.00. : Men's Pat Lea. Congress, a few sizes, $4 (Xs { } doubt handicapped the soldiers, they 4 2 friends at thar home ont Wednesday T < P 1 PB i : v "2 . . A safe, sure and prom pt cure for Coughs, being content io play only three for- | £ Wee evening. i . Be t- \ wards on the line, till T.A.A.C. made | NA Mr. and Mrs. S. Fraid, Chasen | Colds, Asthma, Bronc hial and T hroat it 6 to 4 early in the second half, and } sérect, entertained a number of friends : 1 although after this they bombarded | Vu Ee #t their home on Thursday cvening. ! Affections. 25¢. and 50c. a bottle. At all I.A.A.C. goal, only a loner were they | J ; fling Host W. Farren Stevens, of tho able to get when there was ony on ; Sead International, is going about with his | FS 2H minutes to play. : | fy head plastered up, the effects of a drug stores. Toronto. Mail-Empire : Saunders ; mishap received in Kingston a few 24 was a sccond Hitchcock in goal for | days ago by falling on an icy pave: ningston, and his many hice stops dich | {3 3 : ments, much to keep the soldiers in the run- aE oe {IB : Sleighing parties have been the rage ¥ y 4 ; E ---- ie --- rod ning. The heavy cheexing of "snd and | ! : b for the past week, the various forms h : a nel 1 eZ McArthur soon held Vanhorn, the | 4 : : + ri -- le ! Z-- AF and 8.50, clearing out at $1.30. All Felt Slippers Reduced 3 of tho public schools participating in 3 visitors' eover-point, well within his averal largely attended and enjoyable i oa F SA STPFRRRAFEESAETEY a > R A ZOR own territory, and his down-the-ice | ae ones, AEE EET el - rushes grow fower and farther between tl. Constable John Thomson left etl, 1" =: EE as the game progressed. Crawford and 3 I | : Davidson, the champions' right wing, ; E 3 Gananoque's charge against the pris- ; wera the most ofiootive of the King- > k oners Lewis and Pare, for the burg- The Shine. that Won't Come Off ston forwards, and frequently got i g lary of Crystal Hall, and probably Sd away in dangerous fashion. > ; 5 arson for the burning of the Boyd and Ottawa raised the usual howl over + 3 Grand Opera House block. While out Francis Wall and John Brennan, giv- : of town his duties as night policeman ing one more reason why it is be- 3 b A are being attended 'to by Frank Anno. coming increatingly difficult to secure : mr iii-- | : apable men for the big matches. Men 5 ; Sia Diphtheria In Darling. po ) neo © who give their services without charge y Wa § k Lanark Era. 1 i { ee ni ?? } and try to give both clubs a fair : Two children. of Jolin Crawlord," 'a Black Knight a deal van't be blamed for declining the 3 i farmer living in the township of 3 g THE RAZOR OF PERFECTION ungrateful task. Wall and' Brennan : Darling, have been taken away by the > ) .. Stove Polish » R were so soundly abused 'for a match t wor dread hand of diphtheria. The ciroum- Is an inspivdtion to the housewife--so willing J EVERLASTING SHAVING COMFORT that Ottawa won that it is awful to i a a stances aro distressing. One little boy, » 5 z to do its work and does it so well. NO RAZOR TROUBLES POSSIBLE think What might have been said had = - | five years of age, died last Thursday. 0 Easy.ta pitt on, and just a {ew rubs brings a -- . ee A v---------------- Ottawa lost. It is poor taste, if noth- ne - ( : " The physician attending had notified a brilliant polish. +' These razors are tempered as hard as flint by our exclusive ing else, this continual abuse of re- i this morning, for Kingston to prefer DAILY HINT FROM PARIS. the board-of health, Messrs, Sweeney, Yon should see for yourself how good Moret process of electricity, You can obtain one on 30 days trial J ferees in hockey. : fi Bive Satin Gown with © Embroidered Rintoul aud, Belill. The house was | "pack Knight' really is. m your dealer without obligation to purchase. New York Sun i In comparison as Black Chiffon Trimmings. placed in quarantine, but no onc ap- x ' : A If your dealer does not handle it. sendus ga to build, weight and stride, 'Longboat omen peared willing to bury thet little one. is name and Joc. for full sized can. Firm of A. L. SILBERSTEILN, 476 Broadway, New York, N.Ys has it on the Priton. He is b feet HH Better Than Expected. A young man named Majuary under- lc THE F.¥, DALLEY CO. LIMITED, - HAMILTON, Out, K 1 & Bi h 69-71 BROCK STREET, | inches tall, weighs 143 pounds, has a Many pleased customers have told | took the burial and with horse and : i te R gud itgp or sale by Me e vey irc + KINGSTON, ONT. stride of 6 feet 6 inches and is twenty | us that such values as we are offering | sleigh removed the body to a cemetery a corse i, -- " vears old, whereas Shrubb. is 5 feel 7 |at our Dig clearing fur sale have | ncar Hopetown. Unable io oblain as- if, . . inches tall, scales at, 126 and down, {never heen equalled before in King: | sistance, he could not lower the ¢of- -- - T i mm has a stride of 5 {eet 2 inches and _islsten and they- are not slow to teke | fin into the grave alone and returned so : 1 . thirty-one vears old, Shrubb has cov- advantage of the bargains. Lose no | with his weird load whence he came. | { Pr Our Bi Glearin Sale y : : e eo on : : . : : Py tara ¥ A . mT i | p : cred iwenty miles in training inside of time in coming in. We invite = com=7 Burial was offected, Tuesday, after the 3 ! | ms a two hours, but has never 'taken part parison. Campbell Bros.', the stop child had been dead five days. An- " 7» in a race over the full Marathon dis. oi quality, ; aiher member of the family is © down} eS NOW ON tance. Shrubb is a wonderfully fast : fre ee ms -- with the discase. Mr. Crawford Is in oa a man for ten or twelve miles, and it is Heir To Australian Estate. poor circumstances, and about a year \ . he oe believed that he can run away from] The Brockville Regorder contained a | ago his wife died. It is said that one WR, 2 Carpets--* apestry, Brussels, Wilton the Indian for that distance. But the notice from Melbourne, Australias ak the boys recontly refurned from a (i r - a and; Nelvet Squares. . o Englishman has rather weak under- cocking to discover Susan: Ferris, an Kiftgsion hospital and that probably B sis ¥ . he Po Cm . ia locctale binning, which may use troublo in hei. of one John Bryan, a bachelor, | had encountered the germs of the ROPE J F arnitiyg<Pressers, China Closets, Friday's big race. vih6 died, . leaving an estate to be trouble there. {Hi irs H " k 1 Hall Seat ' 3 3 T re t Glol P icht *"T or ldividéd among hi relatives, © Tuesda: : meets WE &. 3% A 1 CKS and a eats. 3 as oronto lobe O-nagz ty om VIG amang his relatives. 10Saay : 5 i Ad . BNR . Another of Cowan S creation in chocolate Longboat meets the most redoubtable last Mrs. Edward Scott, Yonge halls, didi Track Walkers Killed. | a Beddings-Iron Beds, Springs, Mat- a delicious combination of finest milk opponent he has encountered in his [called to rd that previews Bo her New York, Feb. 5.--A construction] HESS 3 J tresses and Pillows : = running carcer, and the long race with marriage che was Miss Susan Perris, | tegin, on the New York Central rails = : ; : : : chocolate and fresh shelled walnuts. Alfred Shrigbb in Madison Square Gar- | and the testator, Mr. Brien) was thee road, ran into a group of track walk- RA Buy now. Buy early. Truly delightful. In 4 and » pound cakes. den is looked to as likely to furnish funcle. He leit inland > for, Australie ers, near University Heights, in the ' hy The 1 i Und L / 2 the most interesting conlest in ycars. forty years ago. Mrs. Neots has ¢n- | Bronx borough, yesterday. Six of the i } e Leadin ndertakes, THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. 78 I'he most conflicting reports have come | gaged Buell & Jotsford tor look after {track walkers were killed and others} James Rei Pho 147 remy from New York as to Longboat's con- | her interests. . { were injured. No passenger train was : io one, - A -------- me mm a mo om ro dition, and heré it is generally beliey- - - involved in the accident. SEE ed that only a'lack of condition would Asked For Retireméht. 5 fi. ° ie ------ i Ta EE SSS SSRITVITTIIINILING | "CAN 1 GET WEI i ?' enable Js opponent to defeat the In-| St. Petersburg, Feb. S--Count Ar- High Prices For Coins. | . -- s PLUMBERS : ; Yt} . ldign. It was positively ascertained by | thur Pavleviteh Cassini, who is nearly, London, Feb. 5.--At the sale, at] oe \ a ? ' 8 ¢ ny le on 0 the Globe that Longhoat was decided- | forty-four years in the Russian diplo-'| Sothebys, vesterday, of the coins ook ; be Te , or STAR a WIRING * our Trouble com from ly not at his host, when Shrubb took | matic service, has apphed for retire- [lected by the late ¥. 8S. Benson} % ' SOLDER, the 'roun end blocks, The kind you are looking for is $ | Kidneys, or from ill. Fortunately ior the, Indian he was | ment. Count Cassini was, She i Brooklyn, N.Y., a rare tetradrachm, a | § th : gests He mole SH the Sea he kind you are looking er Is ¢ KMney Poisons in the Blood, incapacitated by an inflamed toe, and ! sador at Washington, at {lie time 9 éifyer coin of ancient Greece, sold for Laid ns p ji ve sell. | A 3: ply : " 4 the 'kind ue 38 ¢ the race was postponed from January | the Russo-Japanese war, ° 7% > 0.150. A number of other coins |B ; ways your SOLDER. ' 26th. The delay will be greatly in » -- | brought from $100 to $1,600. : ' 1 :! Longboat' favor, though to-night will : 5 TOI i { ; 4 % Canada Metal Co., Ltd | DY § , hig very best. ' : ' .An atterson's. . ¢ not seo him at his very best. Still, he Lownéy. And Patt ¢ Coal is good coal and we guar- ¢ . is such a running prodigy that he 31 William St. Toronto. ; It 3 Chocolates, Edwards & Jenkin. antes prompt delivery. Phone, . may he somewhat under his best and RE : 133. me--tak constitutions beat good men. R P SCRIBE IT ules do not apply FOOT WEST STRERT. were that both men had finished train- | 8 Medioine That - Appeals to : ' ing. and would come in to New York, nih ddit pains ' to-day, Tro Spe quiet, plate Where Physicians - They Recognize ' : i J Eh nae and brighter, and whee |" coy Flanagan > ag oe %ei| Its Value=Dr. J. E. Ennis of C ; C will do wha? he can in tho way of ad- : : LOAN AND INVESTMENT'SOCIETY | bevel will do. whathe can in tho way of ad | Atlanta. Ga, Tells the Truth JI | L ® i . «AA ix) ' < One lot of Women's High, Laced One lot of Infants' and Children's ¢ ¢ 3 ) 3 Booth & Co. ¢ i i poisons to o phenomenon. Yesterday's reports : ® ce. dn 5 -- |1 eve the most valuable cod liver oil woceived and interest allowed. Mr. W. Perkins, South Maitland, N.S., VETOED PROHIBITION BILL. | preparation, the best. body-builder, J 6. ©. McGill, Managing Director. | writes : wl, feol ib my duty to let you E health-restorer, and = strength, ereator #< *"yrence street: ho ° rt dure 1, Live Sat a. Senate Immediately Re-passed the | known: to medicine to-day is. Vinol rere rere Dosn y n Measure. "1 advise Vinol in my. practice, and OQUR ROOSTER BRAND months I could nob obtain a good night's : : a s - . find it has neo. .e wal for healing s rest; had to up four orfive times to Nashville, Tenn... Feb. 5.--Governor | : la A a OF TOBACCO Ro A 40 Eo A Tie was vory thick aad Patterson sent to he state senate a cough, cole. bronchial troutiles and ta CC ORSwin c vel red. 1 commenced usin Doan's Kidne; message vetoing the bi pro ibiting | 7, . i 3 yA 3 : : + in ad iy phos. re Pills Fy Shr 1 was ri . the manufacture .of intoxicants in|. 3 have, use ¥inol in man) fama pay eighty-five cents. Andrew Macloe \ | gnd fib again. I am very thankful to | Tennessee after January lst, 1910, and indigestion, mal-assimilation, ane lot ric airoet. have found so cure." | the senate immedjately passed the bill {patients who' have no appetnc, Were iQ Jor . , Price 50 cents per box, 3 'boxes for | Over the governor's veto hy a vote of | AURCHIE, and. run down, with Hendid One lot of Child en's Fine Kid | . = 1 3 we relve, resuits. ave also 1 nol tc or 70 CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS $1.25, at all dealersor mailed direct by | ety to twelve, {be a boon to. ihe ced --_- Laced Boots, 8 to 104, regular $1.25. 08 1 7 i "7 belive Vinol te he well ¥ orithy --- -- Lamblike Resignation. befiave . Vinol to he wel wot: 3 February Sale . 3 mer protege, bit that will be all be ! 1 resi LISHED, SR ght] Be kid a Io foro thoy go on tho track. He has ve- | About Vinol Money issued on: Oity "and: Farm Tro] tive do Fu them "cuban 's Kid- fused to act during the running of tho | Shoes, sizes 2} to 7, regular $1.25, 08¢ $1.25 Fine Kid Laced Boots, also 1.50 and a few $1.75. February Bale Brown, sizes 3 to 73. February 98 One small lot of Boys' $1.25 & 1.85 | Sale - - - - - = perties. Municipal and County Deben-| School Boots, sizes 11, 12. and 13. 0%¢ race. "1" want people to know that 1 be tures. Mortgages purchased. Deposits | ey Pills. | peoy . : One lot of Men's $1.25 Working February Sale - - : : : : One lot of Girls' Box. Calf Laced Boots, aufew Sates Bos and 086 y Boots, sizes 8 to 10}, regular $1.35. (R¢ Bec ¥ = February Sale -- - = - Ope lot of Men's $1 25 Slippers 03s The Perfect Brick & Tile Co, Wash. | The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, "; burn, Ont. Ont. PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessee y In. ordering specify "Doan'n." Chavles. Lamb, when reminded by |ment."--J. E. Ennis, M.D. Ave ready to contract far immediate - his sisters of the tays when they were | For "old people, degliate children, delivery, Brick that will' stand. inspec- "atl 1 . yoor: cand capable of onjoving the weak, run-down pe afior sick- 3 opable rates. Capacity of Ww M A ti I : J . i ¥ aku Plant a enesatly: So m, array uc onger smallest ireat with the keenest relish, ness, and for chronied coughs, eolds -- so different from the days when they |bronchitis, and all (Broad ar 1 lung People who a too old to learn 27 BROCK ST. were rich and sarfoiiod, said. "well, | troubles Vinol . is unoxell * hose ¥ have outlived their usefulness. | New Carriages, Cutters, Harness | Mary, since we are in easy circum. who try Vinol and rec@ve no benefit Many a pit Justrales the story | ete., for sale. stances we must endeavor to pul up may have their money Whck. Goo v. | ii tists hard luel | Sale of Horses every, Saturday {with it." : | Mahood, Drugygist, King@on. of any . honest physician's ' '8ndorse 0000000000000 06000000000000

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