Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1909, p. 5

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_ THE DALY | GLEN UP JP STREETS WOMEN BOSS | JOB WHILE OTHERS DO WORK. Set the City Authorities An Ex- ample 'in Keeping Pavements and Sidewalks Free From Rub- bish. Washington, April 21.--The wonien of Washington cleaned the streets as they had promised, or threatened. But that cleaned them o troops an Ww. rustled, nor hustled, on reel gs avenues or in the parks He was vastly disappointed who had expected to seo fair matrons and lovely maids, led by Mrs. F. V. Coville, .with dust Soudy before his arrival. Miss Mildred | Maemorine is visiting Miss Carrie Wicksteed in: Ottawa. Mr. Clive Betis returned to Stirling to-day. Miss Francis Hazen has gone back to school in Toronto, from her visit to "Underwood." - The engagement is announced © Mise Gobeil, daughter of M. A. Gobeil, former deputy minister of publi works, Ottawa, to M. L. Tremblay, 3 Quebec. The wedding will take place in July. ' -» th Miller, the ¢ Canadian con been dolighti 5 us wk nr Rolled Oats Time Cooked. : Tncookesd. minutes 2. hours 5 hours 8 hours You will notice the gradual rise 1ohg cooking. Very few homes are VERY ENJOYABLE Was the Edith Miller Concert Last Night. Even more enjoyable than Monday night's concert, was that given by Miss Edith Miller, agd her company, on Tuesday, in the city hall. For one {caps on their heads and brooms in thing, they all knew their audience, | their kid ved hands, making the many of whom had come the second streets as 'sweet and clean' as their | time to enjoy the music. Miss Mille own parlors. repeated her. success of the evening | If you do not clean the streets we before rahm's "Little Dustman.'" |will," 'said the women's committee, of which she sings delightfully, and the which Mrs. Coville is chairman, to aria, "O Mio Fernando," was mag- Commissioner West. nificently sung. "The Song of the Don't shoot, I beg you ladies. 1 Cruise" was another treat, het inter- |am doing the best I can with my ap- pretation of it being full of feeling. |Propriation," answered the commis- Miss Maud Bell again played de-|®ioner madly. 1f my best does not lightfully, her | "Melodie" (Ruben. | please you, go ahead.' stein), and its encore, "The Swan| To use a techricality, the commis- Song," being gems. sioner did not call the duff. But, re As to Thorpe Bates, he has only to markable © to say, the bluff failed. send word that-he is coming again to When the time came the women be sure of an enthusiastic audience. | Shrank from their self-imposed task; His voice is full of color and life, and | [rom the early morning crowds Shoie bis unaffected interest in all his work BPpearance as street cleaners must at- trac Ne hed wach happy way of making | Those with children sent them and his audience one. with him. Mr. Bates' {their servants out with dust pans and first number, "Pagliacci," displayed | rushes. Very delicately they nade the range and power of his voice, and little dust heaps and picking up Scraps | its encore, "Sometimes," was sung of paper deposited them gently in with a depth of = restrained. feeling small bags. Other women hired bands which was more than artistic. Mr. of pickakinajes, aq they tidied up Craxton's accompaniment to this was | "O00 oh chaldren suitably pun and followed the jf uickly saw The chats lo dat Ineey singer in his interpretation with an | door be ne and ey rr © a ging accompaniment nothing short o | ying : beautiful. When this OuRg mus | "We'll clean up your sidewalk and ra h lo ¥ he i pavement for a nickel apiece, missus." wan, whose solo 'ork, as bs " Women, like district su, rintendents, { night, was most enjoyable, learns that pe j I : walked up and down giving orders an accompanist wins fame' according p- ; : and criticizing. Mrs. Coville ' bossed ly as he effaces himself for the sing: |{}e whole job. In an auto she whiz) Canadian : Order of Chosen. Friends. er's sake, will his listéners be able to e zed here andethere, and, later, said! couneil, No. 121, was a dodided unreservedly commend him. _.. |iovously : Less, in every way. The programme Alfred Heather is one of the chief, i "The city looks like a different | was a most delightful one, and was not. the chief tenor, of Westminster | place. Why, you can't - write your F | mu *h appreciated by the goodly num- Abbey choir, and the sweetness and | nage in the dust on any street ber who were present. The duties of trueness of his voice is'particularly | have cleaned." a were ahly looked after well 'adapted to his parts in the Ab-| Mrs, Coville will appoint a commit- | bey's béautiful services. His duet, y y vices i tee of five to keep watch on the street "The Two Beggars," with Mr. Bates, cleaning force and to inform the com- brought down the house, and there i missioners of all breaches of regula- were vociferous recalls. tions. leasure of mecting ust ) o a very at- o Siu Aa te apart from ont, and lifs in London, where roe the past five years, has te Canadian vivacity an experi- B of life which incresises this . Miller, 2 het return from as}, Sours study in Europe, in oe Dartholomors Soloist York. Miss * Maud Bell, with Miss Miller i in London, Shen mat and fake sash: gests, after which it is dried and t d. This. .prod of solubilit ya 2 a process totally Ee otems in t the ordinary | 'kiichen. carefully the private posteard ieixiling partleaiars of a most oy age Setailing ives She "Cash Prise Indian army rh '4 charming little English girl, * as she can be," and also a Mew. Turner's hospitality. 3 is that hoth Miss Miller and Miss IL wilt find their way to Kingston ory shortly. Misa Miller hopes boy, a hot visit to her native Pottage la Prairie, on her way - Maetinge of Mise onic Single hint in Suan Btreet Metho- h, to Mr. V. Dillabough, fnnipey. will Yeaks place, very morning of Wednes- , Mi Bb. The ceremony will be orm at the residence of Mrs. Zoigles, Brody steer. The pri wou wy the be ones: in the 7) Badminton tournament werd beautiful, Miss Bessie Gordon sting. a liege. silver belt buckle and i vr G. C. Campicll 8 a silver cigar cam, fpath engrav a he Robart, Mosk, University ave- nik, 'asked a dozen girls to tea, yes (eFday, to meet Miss Louise Single- ton; aud a very pleasant time was spent. spout. -> - "This afternoon Mrs. 8. H. Simp- sob, Frontenac street, asked a num. bet ob people to bring their thimbles et spend the afternoon with 5 Peloton. ww - Mra. R. Waldton will entertain, bridge, Mo-morrow, at 'Arthur Place,' in hong of of Hi. B T. Jatkem. Mise Bessie Sythe, West street, will a & tea, to-morrow, for Miss Emily Bing ihd and Hise Jessie Smith. Jerome D Travers » "Winner of American Golf Amateur Championship, who was defeated in an 18 hole match with A. R. Aitken, the champion of South Ireland at Prestivick, England. 5 Good Reasons why you should use 1 --because itis made of 70% White Lead and 30% Zinc White-- the ideal proportion. 7' ROBBING } GRAVEYARDS IS FORCED BY | WITHHOLD- ING DEAD BODIES "TWAS A FINE CONCERT ' the only white lead used in it is Brandram's B. B., Genuine White Lead, Given By Canadian Order Chosen Friends, Last. Night. musical and dramatic entertain- ment, given last night, in the Sons of England hall, Princess street, by the The That Properly Belong to. Queen's Medical College--Claimed That the College Does Not Receive the Bodies the Law Allows It. There is a feeling at Queen's Medical college that the college is not receiv ng' fair treatment from the local pen- | al and charitable institutions in re gard to the bodies of paupers and othe inmates, who ie friendless. It is Tint that in quite a number of cases the bodies of such inmates have been placed in the cemetery by sym rathizers when they should have been sent to the college for dissection pu The law requires that when a human body lies unclaimed in chari table or penal institution for forty eight hours by relatives or recognized friend the anatomy inspector shall be notified and he shal) t take charge of the body and have it sent to a medi- cal school. Queen's is entitled to all unclaimed bodies from institutions &n this dis- trict, but doesn't get the number it should receive, Not long ago the body of a penitentiary prisoner was unclaimed by relatives and yet was sent to the cemetery for interment and coflined in the institution.at gov- rnment expense, 50 it is claimed. The ody in question, it is held, . should have been reported and gone to Queen's dissecting department. A Queen's medical professor told a Whig representative that it was time this. whole question was investigated. nd he thought that steps would be taken. to bring it before the authori- ties of the -dominion and provincial governments. - The law specified the dead bodies to which medical schools were entitled; and such bodies should be handed over, and not given to al- leged friends or sympathizers. Medi- cal schools must. have dissecting ma- terial, and when 'scarcely any hodies were forthcoming from penal and cha- ritable institutions the medical stu- dents simply-had to go out and rob | graveyards. . The withholding of -pau- peg and other unclaimed bodies illegal and medical colleges thereby. Besides, students were for- ced to get dissecting material in the old-fashioned way. sue + 4--because it is finer, more uniform, covers more surface, lasts longer and holds its colors longer, than any other--more economical touse, 8 -- because it is the result of 31 years +» experience in mixing paints for the, - by William Pillar. : The main portion of the programme was 'Fiven by the Q's, who are tainers of the first rank, They threo. sketches, "A Slight "A Shakespearian Recital," And She," and their work in each. They well deserved the hearty { applause which was showered upon { them. They have given soveral enter i tainmends during the winter and have won favor on all sides, The programme was Ernest Madrou was of the evening, and also rendered a fine selection at the opening. Some fine numbers were given hy the Mando- lin and Guitare. Club. William Me Fedridge recited 'Casey At The Bal" in a most pleasing manner, and the old-time favorite piece was warmly re ceivedd. Ormand. Paradis favored with a song and dance, andN\his efforts were crowned with great Henry Perryman, the boy wonder, wire artist, gave a rand exhibition dong a namber of feats which would bring erelit to any professional. He i« a Kingston _ boy who is making rapid strides in this work, and his work was much commented upon. Canadian people S---because it is guaranteed pure and the formulas printed on every can, enter put on Mistake," and "He was good at INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Cobalt and Leading Canadian Stocks Listed. The following quotations are sup- plied by the City Brokerage (J. O. futton and J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- ence street. Telephone 480 A : Cobalt Stocks. April 2 Sdied, Bape. 3. 13 OK 76 AOL 15, 2 Ey Sd ATE 1} 7.00 Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. The Edith Miller Concert compan; left at noon, to-day, for Peterboro. William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders received at McAuley"s. "Phone 778. Miss Lillian Hudson, attending Queen's, left, to-day, for Lanigan, YOose season, poses, ELLIOTT BROS., Kingston. - Mrs. H. ar Betts, Barl street, pot be at home on Wednesdays $e time. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO... ESTABLISHED 1867 a varied one. the awompanist will for "» > Carrie Fair bas returned i a schoal, Belleville. a Marguerite - Elkins and Dawson have gone back Sl in Toronto. Charlotte Dupuy, Wellington , ds home 'from Chambly. [Mis "Bva Rogers, Gore street, id from Toronto on Saturday. L George ie, Frontenac and re. Christopher Robin- deft, yesterday, for New York, y will spend a month. Mr, Mackie took them down but will re h' in 8 day or so. te. John Maogillivray, det, is hack' Tom Purth. Miss Aileen' Rogers, Gore street, e home from Lachine, yesterday, hor uncle, Mr. Charles Reid, coming with her. r. Lawrence: and Mr. Clement Saunders left, on Monday, for Winni- Pol 5 T. M. Fenwick and Mrs. D. D. Cdirnes are being welcomed home from their trip abroad. r. 'Ernest White has been up- from Ottawa, for a day or so and to-day went up to Toronto. J. we Mrs. C." Irwin, of Picton, "Th in' town for a few days. Raster Hugh Farthing and Master deek Smythe came home vesterday Teor. heir visit to @Bishopscourt," Montred! Miss fice Macnee will be home the end of the week from Montreal. The Dotd Bishop of Nova Scotia |" hay left for Toronto. r. Justice and Mrs, Maslennan are coming up from Ottawa for convoca- tion. "oe - od Mrs. Hazen Hansard returned Oltawa 'yesterday. Yrs. D. BE. Mundell, in® Hamilton, Mrs, J. Poyntz French will be from Montreal, to-morrow; and will iV a little visit. to Miss Bessie Sia the: She will go on to Picton, t week, and from there will gt to join Mr. French. Miss Ethel" White, who has been $i Gearge Horsey, in N.Y., has gone home to . Darby, Kingston, is the sister, Mrs. George Daw- to ig Cunningham, piano tuner tron Chickering's. Leave orders at Me- Auley's Book Store. Capt. Withrow, who has been on a wip. do tho west, is expected to ar rive home, toenight. . Kingston & Pembroka railway will take earth and ashes at their new coal doele boing built near the round: house. A fine new {ourist car, No. 1402 ar- rived, to-day, for the C.P.R., to be used for the students going west, on the noon train, on Thursday. The police are still hunting for the jewelry stolen-from a traveller's sam- ple room in a local hotel. "They hope to recover it. A suspect is being watched, It just means you save doctor's hills by taking a spring blood medicine and spring tonic. It pays to buy them at. Gibson's' Red Cross drug store, The prisoners confined at the coun ty jail are getting the lawns in fine shape. New stone has been placed on the main driveway and makes quite an improvement "ror horses and cattle, tonic and blood purifier. The King's Plate Condition Powders. Sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red Cross dug store, opposite Whig othoe. A number of studente left for the west at noon, to-day, by the C.P.R. Beforp. many davs all the students will bo away from the city on their sum- met. vacation. Beware of. cheap and worthless imi- tations of "the genuine Blaud's Iron Tonic pills," "Look for the ned Crpss on the box. These are sold in King- ston "only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. = 100 pills for 25c. Never sold in bulk, A very successful linen shower was held at the residence of Mrs. Hiram A. Calvin, King street, on Tuesday af- ternoon; for the general hospital. The ladies responded with $150 worth of linenand- 850 -in-cash.- The affair was | largely attended. During the after- noon, tea was served by the ladies in charge. A very successful euchre and dance was held, on Tuesday evening, in the A.O.H. hall; Brock street. Progressive euchre was the first number 6h the programme, "®umerous tables being in lay. - Mrs. Shangraw and James larswell won the first prizes. The consolalion prizes fell to Mrs. Leveck and Blake Connolly. After cards, dancing was indulged in. Excellent music was furnished by the Odgens- burg orchestra. The affair broke up about one o'clock. ts y Miss Beaver ..... cu . to Baillie Cobalt Chambers-Ferland . Cobalt Central .. Cobalt Lake .... Crown Reserve .. Foster Gifford... Green Meehan La Rose ...... Little Nipissing McKin. Dar. Savage ... Nipissing ...... Nova Scotia . Otisse Peterson Lake Rochester Silver Leaf . Silver Queen . a Temiskaming ...... ..... ... Trethewey ... Watts 124 , 80 Al} 254 2.83 35 | Paid- -up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Fund, 6.000,000 TRAVELLERS' CHEQUES The new Travellers' Cheques recently issued by this Bank are a most convenient They are issued in denominations of B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Managhs re- SLO way in which to carry money when travelling, $10, $20, $50, $100 and .$200 and the exact amount payable in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Norway, Russia, Sweden and Switzérland is stated on the face of each cheque, while in other countries they are payable at current rates. The cheques and all information regarding them may be obtained at every office of the Bank. 131a KINGSTON BRANCH, Corner of King and Princess Streets.- P. C. STEVENSON, Mariager. Albert . PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Harry Snider was committed at To .|ronto poiice court to stand trial on a charge of manslaughter. A New York mute h says that Donald Evans, Toronto musician, is seeking a vos there, John Carmichael, aged sixty-eight, of Seabright, Ont., was killed by the lexplosion of dynamite 150 miles inorth of Nepagon. I James 8S. Fullerton, Toronto's: cor poration counsel, after spending few weeks in Virginia, has returned home. not to stay, however, is Turks' {on six months' leave, Constantinople was! The spot where the resumed, to-day. Messages from the! found, in Hamilton, near the Kinrade Turkish capital say the advancing|house, was examined by reporters columns are now plainly visible from {some weeks ago. No eartridges increases with each inch that the wa- the outskirts of the capitol and that empty shells were found in the gun. ter rises. Nearly all the low land the army probably will enter the city | Jointly charged with stealing cases hbelow the bluff is new covered. within a fow hours. Guards hava been | of "whiskey from George J. Foy. Ross | James MacKay, a former resident of landed in Constantinople from forcigi | ( 'avanagh, a shipper, 'and Robert | Brockville, died on Friday last at the shigis in the harbor and are prepared | Miller, driver for Dominio: Express | home of his brother, Alexander, near to protect foreigners and their pro | company, appeared in" the Toronto po | Franktown, perty. Tho Young Turks have {lice court, Thé schooner Beriha Kalking arrived CANADIAN STOCKS. Dom. Steel Com. 8.34 | Twin City 1.02} ON THE MARCH AGAIN. was a spring suffered has Plainly Visible From Outskirts of a the City. April 21,--The Young as he Berlin, advance against revolver was The river at Niagara-on-the-Lake is still rising and the danger from flood or NAME AND DESIGN REISTERED are different from and better than any other chocolate confection you ever tasted. Maple Buds are not made by any other concern as the name and design is fully Patented. Look for the name on every Bud. 7 4 The Cowan Co. Limited, Toronto. to sent | | this afternoon from Oswego with a word that this precaution is net neces- | sary as they themselves will see that Williams to Cape Vine | cargo of coal for Sowards. no harm befalls the foreigners. E. Cheeseman to Clayton: | A. D. Pringle, of Queen's, J. Lewis to Thousand Island | noon, to-day, for Moosejaw. A. J. Felshaw to Alexan- | W. Makle, of Queen's, left, dria Bay, are appointments made. at {ior Barry's Bay, Ont. the Northcen New York M. E.. confer-| William Mills left, to-day, ence just concluded at Potsdam, N.Y. [to Seaitle. Ww. E. Rov. Rov. Rev. E. | Park: Rev. Brock street, is leit at to-day, ASSAULTED LADY. Left in Semi-Conscious State on on a trip : Roadside. Athens, April 217--As wife'of Dr.. C. B. Lillie, "was leaving her mother's nine o'olock, last night, she was brutally assaylted and left gagged by tha roadside in front of her home oy Elgin street. Fortunately, Dr. Hard was passing to see a patient and heard Mrs. Lillie moaning as she lay semi-conecious and at once did all ho could for the unfortunate woman. Mrs. Lillio has been the recipient of an anonymous letter recently. The police aro investigatinly the case. go SHOE REPAIRING The Goodyear Machine is Now Working "Successfully. Men's Sewed Soles and heels, $1. Men's Nailed Soles and Heels, 75¢. Y Ladies Sewed Soles and Heels, 75¢. O'Sullivan's Rubber Heels, 50c. A. E. Herod, 286 Princess St. Ihe House of Goris. PHONE 837 i Mre. Lillie, of Athens, home, at guest of her son, Uttawa. - woe 7 the active principle, Por healthfulpess, to = ATV Ta 8. Mrs, J. street, Oras. ra. Isaac Alen, of Missiscippi, with Mrs. Ww. J. Avenue. Mrs. R, Latimer, of Gasp, visiting her sister, Mrs. Goto street. Miss Etta Callaghan, Garden Island, hus fone. to Hontecnl to pay a visit . Farthing, at "Bishops court." Mrs. E. B. Stanley, with her chil- Turner and son, Barrie have returned from Chatham, Sens is Renton, University vp TT 2 May Seize Territory. Teheran, Ap.il 21'--The Russian and British ministéfs. called at the palace and asked for pn audience with the shah for the purpose of demanding that the Persian constitution be put into effect. The shah sent out - word that he was unablé to see them. This One Year For Theft. Smith's Falls, Ont., April 21.---Wil- liam Marks and J. Ranger, who were arrested, on Saturday, charged ' with the burglary of Wiseman Bros.' cloth- ing store and .J. Robinson's cigar store, had their trial before Police Magistrate Sparham. The evidence was strong against them and they Que., jx ._W. Lane, dren, jand Miss Emily Smythe, will re turn to Clinton, N.Y., either on Friday or Saturday. > Wellington street, loft J. Meldrum in Miss May Bell, {o-day to visit Mrs. Montreal. Miss Olive Grout has gone down to Arnptior, but will return to Kingston before going home. The Rov. William Lewin is back from a visit to Prescott. Miss Agnes Macmorine is expooted home from the States shortly to get the house which Archdeacon Mage morine has. taken, oo Clergy street, statement was disproved and the lat- est insult to the foreign ministers is likely to be the seizure of the country by Russian and Britain. G. T. Blackstock, counsel for the crown in the Kinrade inquest, was in consultation, Wednesday morning, with Deputy Attorney-General Cart- wright in regard to matters that will come at the inquest to-morrow. Percival Dodge, of Boston, United States minister co Salvador, has been elected as mitister to Moroceo. French cleaning our specialty. Prompt delivery. My Valet. were each prison. operator on says in the roplicd to his up-call * matter has been officially reported to the United States authorities. eruption Mexico, sentenced to one year in Reported The Insult. Singapore, April 21.--The wireless the transport Kilpatrick Atlantic 'a German liner 'Shut up." The A severe carthquake, followed of the Colma volcano, on Tuesday. an in Rhubarb at' Carngvsky's. in every home No Phosphates No Alum _ YESTERDAY TO-DAY TO-MORROW TOYE'S BREAD Is of the same unvarying quality ; always "just right," always satisfactory. If the bread you use hasnt these qualities, TRY TOYE'S.

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