Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1909, p. 8

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WN PAGE EIGHT, § THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1909, from Iriver MEKAY FURS ACh grency SEALSKIN GAR MENTS AND CANADIAN FINE FURS ---- John McKay 140-155 Brock St., Kingston. PALALEAAGAALLLLLMALLLS » 3 i i STERLING The Standard of Silver Excellenc ® It costs more at first, but i 1s the kind that does not wear ® out. Flatware ¥ Bon-Bon Dishes Sugar & Cream Sets Butter Dishes In designs and weights to suit everyone. | | SUSIE PEII ESERIES IRIE IEEE Spangenberg's. VIIFIIVIIPIVIIINISIIN Jap-a-Lac In 13 lucky colors, is a fine, tough, quick drying, durable finish for floors, furniture, interior work, metal work, everything that needs freshening. You can get it in cans at 20c, 30¢, 506 Sizes. Also Gold and Aluminum W. A. MITCHELL, Hardware House-Cleaning Time Approaching Let us Easy payments. bedrooms sumes more oxygen than a person. wire your house now. Doctor says gas in is 'poisonous. Con- We are changing houses from gas to electric light right along. You will be dylighted with its comfort. Newman & Spriggs Electric To, "Phone, 441. 79 Princess St. 'Wood's Pho %) The Great Eaglis Remedy. 'Tones and invigoratesthe whole x SED CT Vous Eysteinn, wakes new , lood in old Veins, Cures Nero ous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, bes now, Sexual Weakness, Emissions, Sper matorvhaa, and Fffects of Abuse or Excesses, Bioen per box, sixfor$s. One will pl six Sn. onc a pu oc Ball a ve. The Medicine Co. mailed yh he 3 - TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS The Perfect Brick & Tile Do., Wash. burn, Ont. PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessee Are ready to contract for delivery. Brick that will stand at reasonable rates. 60.000 daily. tion plant To Be A New Line, Detroit, Mich,, March 16 reported in marine circles that y toot to operate four steamer the Canadian head of lake and Montreal, in the grain trade, the coming All the deals have not yet been worked out but it understood three of the hoats have been purchased. According to the three of the will carry grain from Fort William to Port Colborne and the fourth boat will operated between Port Col Montreal I'he boats will the up-trips. Fort Wil are handling the deal, It ay is lan + on between during season is line-up be horne and carry coal liam on parties Spring Importations Of 1909. Prevost, Brock street, three ca order clothing Scotch and Eng sh tweed, serge, ete. George Mercer, Port Hope, is of blood poison: from scratches he received: .on 'his Friday nicht he went to bed on Monday & ne and died 1 i immediate {nspec- Capacity of the | steamers has received : . 'e : {to the river's edge. of imported. goods for his \ department, including | dead » lig Famous for over a cehtury, i { | 'BRIEF SKETCH OF THE | "SEVEN PLAYERS | Who Deieated Cliffsides in Ottawa and Won the Montague Allan Cup--aAll Are Fine Players. Th w following seven men are accoun- | table for the bringing of the Allan cup | 10 Kingston : 8 { Daniels, the "hunk" tender, is freshman at Queen's, and so has three more years. io play. He cor tainly was a "find," and has played grand hockey all season. He plays the games, knows the limit, and never loses his head for a minute. He has pulled (Queen's out of some rather tight cor- ners by his fast work in the nets, At point the giant iorm of "Hughie" Macdonnell is seen, amd any who come within reach or happen to bump into him, know that they met something, Macdonnell is the best point player Queen's ever had, and is also the best point playing intercollegiate hockey to-day. He is an aggressive player, always in the game; and always on the ice. He plays clean, but hard, has no hesitation in using his body. His rushes are always fast and eficctive, He is a Kingston boy born and bred. and has represented Queen's in hockey and football for four years. Pennock, at cover-pomt, is a peach. He always played a good game of hockey, but never in his career has he playtl the game he hae this season. He has not had an off-night this year. Pennock is also a clean player and seldom decorates the side line, as he believes that one player on the ice is worth a doeen on' the fonce.' Pennock can break up a rush and get away with the rubber faster than any cover- point Queen's has had since the days of the late Dr. Ward Merrill. He not only successfully breaks up the rush, but nearly always owried the puek away with him. a Gregy George has just completed his first year as rover for the champions He played wing last vear, but, this season switchod into contre and certainly made good. He possoss- es loads of speed, is tricky and a dead- ly shot. "Buck" boy, | wis ice Crawford, gpnother Kingston plays centre," and needs no eulogy. His playing speaks for itself WEEKS HOEY TE . M. T. COMPANY VESSELS And Those Who Will Sail Them This Year. Steamers. | Advance--Captain, Martin Olsen, | Kingston; engineer, Robert Hepburn, Kingston. : Bothnia--Captain, Antoine Monpetit, Melochville; engineer, Thomas Hazlett, Kingston. Bartlett--Captain, Luke Mallan, Cax- dinal; engineer, George Fleming, Kings- ton, BD. G. Thomson--Captain, O'Connor, Kingston; Boyd, Kingston. Emerson--Captain, Kingston; engineer, son, Kingston. Fairmount--Captain, P. C. Owen Sound; engineer, J. W. Taylor, Midland. Glide--Captain, Myles Murphy, H- gin; engineer, George Sauve, Kings- ton. Glenmount--Captain, John = Wood, Port Dalhousie; engineer, T. A. Bish- op, Kingston. H. F. Bronson--Captain, J. B. Des- groseillier, Cascade's Point; engineer, MN. Dorey, Kingston. Kinmount--Captain, Alexander Milli- gan, St. Catharines; engineer, L. Me- Millan, Kingston. Mary P. Hall-Captain, William J. Murphy, Kingston; engineer, George Sherman, Kingston. Mary--Captain, Alphonse Lepine, Point Claire; engineer, G. P. Fitzpat- rick, Morrishurg, : Rosemount--Captain, James Nottawa; engineer, W. Kingston. Stormount--Captain, ter, Toronto; engineer, mount, Kingston. Windsor--Captain, Kingston; engineer, Kingston. Westmount--Captain, C. St. Thomas engineer, George Martin, Hendey- Charles George Teliar, Reoch, 8. Greenhill, H. N. McMas- H. MeCly- Doyle, Spencer, John William Milligan, R. Taylor, Catharines; engineer, Kingston. Leke And River Barges. Hamilton--Captain, mgston. Quebec Kingston. Ungava--Captain, C. Sauve, Kings: tan. Alberta--Captain, no appointment. Augustus--Captain, Peter Lalonde, Valleyfield. Acadia--Captain, Davy, George Captain, Robert, Siddell, A. St. Marseilla, from start td finish. "Bue has | played for Queen's, in both hockey and | | football, for three years, and has ways made good. al His work this sea-| son has been as fast and effective as other Years. | Dobson holds down left wing, andl! holds it down in a way that very few | other men who have ever worn the tri | | color have done. He is fast, excep- | tionally fast, an expert stick handler, | and true shot. "Dobby.' is another | man that firmly believes in playing al {clean game, and it is very seldom he ) {is on the fence. Dobson is easily the hest left wing in the Intercollegiate. Later on he will be heard from a Pres. | byterian pulpit, for he is to be a sky- | pilot. Last, but not least, comes "Curly" Campbell, the man who scored the winning goal, for his team. "Curly" is a good one, has a sfvle all his own and is fast enough to carry - it through. His lone rushes, generally followed by a score, are the sensation of every game he takes part in, and from the reports of Monday's game, he certainly got in one or two in Ot- tawa last night. "Curly" has played hockey and football for three years, and still has another year to play for old Queen's. ARDEN HAPPENINGS. A Bréezy Budget of News From This Village. Arden, Magch, 14.--The C.P.R. tie inspector has been here inspecting ties. James: Williams' horse broke through Mud lake, on Friday_last, but was got out with some trouble. J, L. Heath, who formally conducted the Lake View hotel, has purchased the cottage own- ed by William Detlor.® The people will be sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Detlor and daughter, who have been staying here nearly two vears. They are re-| turning to their home in the United | States Frederick Whitmarsh and | Henry Alexander have been practising | for long distance races. Edward Hays, proprietor of Clear Lake hotel, lost a horse the other day. Quite a number i registered at the Royal hotel last | week. Colman Clancey, who is now running the grist mill, is going to leave the! mill and start a flour and feed store in the block formerly owned by A. Haddis, on Queen street. Rev. Mr.! Gilbert holds song gervice in the Meth- odist church on Sunday, the 28th. G. S. Monds has his store about com- pleted. G. FE. Thornton and W. A. Miller' are very busy in the tie busi- ness. George Nugent has been laid up with lame back for a few days, but is getting better. Mr. Potter entertain- od a numberof his--friends atthe Roy- al hotel, the other evening. John | Simmons and son are at his daugh- ter's, Mrs. TI. Castady, for a few days. John Hays sold & horse, the other day, and went off for a trip. On re- turning, to his, surprise, He found the horse back in his stable. t Revive Your Hair. Ii your hair is dry, brittle, faded or | lusterless the hair glands lack vitali- | ty. Restore health and proper growth and vigor by toning up these glands by the use of Dr. Dawson's Hair Re- storer Restores gray hair to its na- tural color. In bottles, 50¢c., at Wade's Drug Store Cascade's Point. Brighton--Captain, Timothy Hebert, St. Cunegonde, Montreal. Bella--Captain, W. Langevin, Valley: field. Belle--Captain, leyfield. Condor--Captain, Frederick Valleyfield. CornRall--Captain, Valleyfield. Cobourg--Captain, Cascade's Point. Dunmore--Captain, Montreal. Dorchéster--Captain, Emile St. Roch de Richelieu. Dakota--Captain, Alexander hn, Cascade's Point. Davie George 'I'--Captain, A. Mon- Joseph Daoust, Val: Lalonde, Louis Benoit, A. St. Marseille, Israel Daoust, Deblais, (Gosse- {ette, Jr... Valleyvfield. Ethel--Captain, no appointment. Huron--Captain, Oscar Lefebvre, Val- leyfield. Hiawatha--Captain, france, Cascade's Point. Hector--Captain, A. Vallayfield, Hilda--Captain, Kingston. lowa--Captain, A, field. Jennie~Captain, L. field. John Gaskin--Captain, Valleyfield. Kingston--Captain, C. leyfield. Kildonan--Captain, dars. Lapwing--Captain, Valleyfield. Montreal--Captain, no appointment. Muskoka--Captain, William Leduc, St. Justine Station. A Melrose--Captain, Alexander Hebert, Montreal. Mamie--Captain, F. son Heights, Nadine--Captain, Truffle Daoust, Val- leyfield. Selkirk--Captain, Zotique. Thrush--Captain, Jules Hebert, Val- leyfield. Valencia--Captain, Montreal. Winnipeg--Captain, Nelson Cornwall, s La- Narcisse Monette, Sr., William Lalonde, Lalonde, Valley- Ledue, Valley- A. Major, LeBeuf, Val- M. Moreau, Ce- Joseph Ledue, Mallette, Hud- M. Chatel, St. Max. Lefebvre, Mallette, ACTUAL RESULTS. What a Citizen's Insurance Policy Realized. Actual results are what interests the policyholders. W. Fair, district manager of the North American Life Assurance company, will settle matur- ing policies, in Kingston, during the next few days, amounting in the ag- gregate to-over--twenty-five--thousand dollars. A prominent citizen, has a $1,000 {if- teen-year invesiment contract, upon which he draws a very handsome re turn, after being insured for the last fifteen years. First option is cash $1,789, and sur- render the policy. Second option, in lieu of the first, is to surrender the original contract, and accept a paid up policy payable at death for $3,982, W. J. Fair has openings for good min to act as canvassers for this es- timable company, and would like to negotiate with men who think they can write business, on cither a com- mission, or" salary and commission Supposed Suicide. Vorrisburgl~Ont., March ry, wife of a chool teacher, and daughter of James Graham, a prominent farmer of. this | district, is to have commit- ted drowning. The unfor- tunate lady has been desporident for time, owing to ill-health. and she managed to gel out of her father's where she had staving footsteps were traced in the snow 16.--Mrs Jans believed suicide by some hoysa, heen Hex ! "Three Swallows." i Sir John Power and Son's "Three Swallows' Irish Whiskey, Of highest standard of purity. Peterboro | basis. Ran From Police. Early 'this morning, two young men were. under the influbnce of liquor, staggering around on' Clarence street, and causing some inconvenience to people passing along on the sidewalk. The police were notified, but when the bluecoats came into view, the offenders sobered up enough to make their es- cape, and there was no further trou- ble, and their taking the hint to "move on"' no doubt saved them pay- ing out a fine in the police court in the morning. bon The Somerville Co.'s. Grand willinery display of Paris and New York models, Wednesday, Distillers to His Majesty the King. March 17th, asd following days. WILL TESTIFY IN THE : MURDER CASE : The Drain Pipes Are to Be Opened Up--What Would Likely Have Been Done Elsewhere. Hamilton, 'Ont., March 16.--Detec- tives Coulter. and Bleakley went to the Kiorade home, this morning, in com- pany with some sewer men hired hy the city. Their intention was to dig up the sewer and find the traps, the idea being that the revolver, with which the 'murder was committed had been put down the toilet and had gone down the inside plumbing until it reached the trap, where it could not pass. On account of the storm no dig- ging was dome, and the operation has heen postponed 'until tkis afternoon or to-morrow morning. Betective Miller made the positive an- nouncerent, this morning, that there would be several new witnesses at the inquest on Friday night next. He will not state what these witnesses will testify to. Would Have Enquired Closely. - Detroit. March 16.--Chief of Detec- tives McDonald, one of the hest known and most efficlent police officers in the United States, discussing the Kin- rade murder case, last night, said if the murder had heen committed in De- troit the mystery, in his opinion, would he far nearer a solution than it is at the present. Under the circum- stances, as they existed, the principal parties would at once have heen criti- cally examined. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cobalt and Leading Stocks Listed. The following quotations are sup- plied by the City Brokerage (J. 0 Hutton and J, R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- ence street, Telephone 480 A : Canadian Cobalt Stocks. March 16th. Sellers. Buyers, "EA 8.13 ) 16 81} . Amalgamated... .. Beaver... ss' aidan Chamber and... Cobalt Central ...... Cobalt Lake Green Meehan ... ... ..... Gifiord Little } s McKin. Dar. 8 Nipissing... Peterson Laie. Nova Scotia... Rochester... Silver Leaf Silver Queen . Teémiskaming. Trethewey Watts...... deese sd Baillie Cobalt... CANADIAN STOCKS. Dom. Steel, Cop' 00 Twin City 00 "3 1.04 GROSS PERSONAL SLANDERS. Newspapers Worrying the Asquith Government. London, March 16.--It is impossible to ignore 'altogether the series of gross personal slanders connected with the names of certain members of the British, cabinet which has filled both the political and social world for weeks past. Hon. David Lloyd George, chancellor of the exchequer, twice sought vindication in the courts when reckless newspapers published ill-dis- guised allusions to himself. In eac case the newspaper proprietors m absolute apologies and paid consj able sums to charities of the ch lor's designation. These developments, instead of checking, serve to increase it and make it more circumstantial. One reason for this is the feature of the English libel law, which makes the truth of such allegations no de- fence for their publication. Mr. Lloyd George must realize that this strin- gent provision works to the disad- vantage of a man' secking vindication, because every traducer he prosecutes has no resource but to throw up his hands. Other scandals which are not likely to get into print, poison the air, and altogether the life of the present government is not a happy one. All Eyes On. Erin. (By Peter Ryan.) All eyes on Erin, the dear old Emerald Isle. Gaze on her there, she's standing alone, The brightest gem in - Britain's with patient hopeful smile. Though 'still denied to govern her own. But soon the day is coming when they'll have to lodsé the chain, Place Freedom's crown upon her brow once more. Then (Gra-ma-cree old Ireland's free.!" will be the sweet veirain, Réethoing with joy {rom shore, out crown, shore to CHORUS-- All eyes on Erin, the land that shall be ree. All eyes on liberty. On land and sea, her blood has flowed And oft for Britain cleared the road. Come, Hritain, pay the debt long. owed, All eyes on Erin, set her free. Erin, she's earned her All eyes on Prin, once- more 'tis Pat- rick"s day And Erin's son, wherever he may roam Will think of her and once again in thought will fondly stray Back to the Shamrock land he called Home. Though dim his eve, though he may sigh o'er scenes of other days, When forced hy cruel laws to quit shore, in his heart the sun of hope shines bright and 'oft he prays That e'er he dies, he'll once more. once her Still see her free The New Board Of Health. The newly-constructed board of health now consists of : Mayor Cou- per, John Lemmon; «J. I. Thompson, S. R. Railey, James McLeod, Archi bald Strachan and T. F. Hakrison. Oi . these four are Presbyterian, two Methodist aud one Anglican. Five of ihem are grits and two are tories. wh -------------- The past year was such a disastrous one for the Mutual Fire Insurance company, that it has been forced to go out of business, The Ottawa Fire Insurance company, Toronto, takes over the business, the Rimouski Fire Insurance cmpany, assuming one half of the Liabilities. ' permanently. PITH OF THE NEWS. S-- 7 The Very Latest Culled From Al : Over The : World. Deputy Minister Campbell says the roads just outside of Toronto are the worst in Ontario. Franco won in the walking contest in Madison Square, New York. The team in six days covered 732 miles. Alfred Robson, 'Norwood, Omt., one of the best known poultry breeders and judges, died on Tuesday morning. In view of Canadians visiting Og- densburg, N.Y., on May 24th, that sport. At Situipng; = refusing to pay a judgment dor 654, entered against her, Mrs. Stevenson has been sent to jail. attempted murder, attempted to com- mit suicide in Montreal jail, this ing. James Conmee, Thunder Bay, was elected 'chairman of the specigl par- siamentary committee on mines and minerals. The outlook for a settlement. of the difficulty boiween the Dominion Steel Dominion Coal c ies, is re: garded as hopeful, Spa Richard B. VanDresar, an old citi- zen of Alexandria Bay, N.Y., died on Wednesday, after a long illness, aged eighty years, Adrian Bertrand, accused of biting the ear of Dolor Carpenter, at Grace four hours' imprisonment. Capt. A. E. Williams, special agent of the Intercolonial railway sceret ser- vice, who recently resigned, has re joined the Thiel detective service. An estimate of the value of building operations in sight, to date, for the coming summer, in Montreal, totals seven and a half millions of dollars. The G.T.R. is shipping 3,500 tony of ice from Clark's Island, on the St. Lawrence, to Michigan, to assist the short supply in the middle west. At Belleville assizes Mrs. Diamond, Campbellford, recovered « $6,500 from her hushahd as alimony for desertion and unfaithinlness, Martin T. Loonam, Albany, N.Y, under indictment in several cities for daylight robberies, waw sentenced to Auburn prison for ten years and two raontles. Miss Ethel Barrymore, tho actress, and Russoll Griswold Colt, of Bristol, RI, son of Col. Samucl Pomeroy Colt, Boston, were married on Sunday in Boston. The Pennsylvania Steel company, one of the independent steel companies, has announced a reduction in wages, approximating ten per cont., effective April 1st. Pallas and Daves, arrested for rob- hing the poor boxes of Roman Catho- lic churches in Toronto, were sen- tenced each to six months in the Cen- tral prison. At Madison Square Garden, New York, Monday night, Dorando: beat Hayes at the Marathon 'distance' by half a mile, The Italian's time .wis 2.48.08. The departmeot of railways has heard nothing of 'the frauds in regard to the weighing of freight on "the Intercolonial RR. Sieh a thing is hardly possible. Bishop 'Dumoulin, Hamilton, who preached the Lenten midday sermon in' St. James cathedral, Toronto, to- day, scathingly eriticized the suffra- gettes of England. Martin, T. Graf, alias Monroe, alias Brown, of Buffalo, arrested in Toron- to, on a charge of selling 'immoral pictures: was: atraigried in the police court and remanded. A resolution was moved in' parlia- ment by Mr. Monk declaring in favor of the principle of proportional re presentation, and urging the appoint- ment of a select corhmittee to inves tigate the subject. Boys being initiated into a society in Dunkirk, N.Y., were branded with acid on the checks, disfiguring them Complaint has heen made to. the authorities. William Ledsworth and Albert Sul- key were arrested in Reochesior, N.Y., for arson and the police breathe freer, hoping incendiarism has beens abolish- ed in the city for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Russell, Moira, N.Y., have 256 living descondants, thirteen - children, ninety-nine grand. children, 139 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. At Louisville, Ky., sick and weak from hunger and exposure, fifty 'Ita- lian laborers were found hy the police. They were deserted by agents who promised them work after paying $2 each at Indianapolis. © A pleasant event occurred at Cherry Valley on 'March 10th, when Miss Abbie Moore, daughter of James Moore, Point Petre, was united in marriage to Arthur Welbanks, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, William Wel banks, Point Milford. II. Carpenter, Winona, Ont., has re- ceived word ihat the will of Mrs. Drysdale has been declared valid by the supremo court of Louisiana. This woman was Mr. Carpenter's step- mother and while she was visiting him shé made a will leaving a certain por- tion of the estate to his family. The estate is worth $20,000 minus what the lawyers have got out of it in fees and law costs. Piles Cured In 6 To 14 Days. Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to care any case of itching, blind, bleed- ing or protruding piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50. The Somerville Co.'s. Grand willinery display of Paris and New York models, Wednesday, March 17th, and following days. Town Solicitor E. L. Dickinson, of the firm of Dickinson and Garrow, dropped dead, on Monday, at his home in Goderich. He had not been well, and for the past week had been away from his office, being troubled with neuritis, HOW'S THIS ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward cured Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Cheney fox the tose 18 5 be "heney for the last lieve him perfectly honoranie in a carry out any obligations firm. /WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale T ly, acting directly upoy the blood - oA surfaces the system. [esti- cents per {béttie. Sold | Take Hall's for any case of Catarrh that cannot be We the un igned have known ness transactions and financially able to | made by' his ; 'oledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh; Cure and monials sent 0 Price al Pfiuiste. . 4 Family for constipa- tion. city will give a Victoria day series of |, Frances = Cobartado, found ily of | field, Que., was sentenced to twenty- | Perha'®s no stronger' proof can be offered that our new Dress Materials for Spring are correct than this the constantly in- creasing sale. Every day p eople come to look and end in buying. Et As ci, ~ Correct Fashion Marks Every Tailored Suit for Women Here Suppose your purse is limited--and your taste discriminating--the best suits that moderate prices can buy are here. ; Suppose you have a mind--and the pocket-book--ready for a really fine suit at fair prices it is here. Suits at $14.50, 15.75, 17.50. Suits at $21, 18.50, 17.95 up to 32.75. ' New Laces In great variety, just received. New Ribbons th Many Ribbon ready. New Trimmings For the spring trade, opened to-day. New Fillings In White, Cream, Tuscan Shades. New Gloves J novelties now Perrins' Famous Kid Gloves for spring now ready. ctor 12 { Ladies' High Shoes Ati Three Dollars New Shoes For Spring. The finest' assort- ® ment we ever had. Tan Calf Button, Tan Calf Lace, Patent § Colt Button, Patent § Colt Lace, Vici Kid b Blacher Lace, Box % Calf Blucher Lace and Smooth Gun Metal All $3.00 a New Goods.

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