Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1909, p. 8

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The Late Dr. W. C. Beaman, & Queen's ¥ Gradu. 'our Ottawa, Peo. 30.--Dr. William e. Beaman, one of the leading sicians of the city, died rather unexp this ing." He had 'been a suffer- er for, several ar but tps to Furope and South Aiea ae thought had restored his health. 4! was taken su ly Sh im bed and died in a few moments." Dr, Beaman was horn in Ottawa and < - #raduated | : : at Quesn's university, hingston, in : : 1386. He was member of the Cisy ! {council, and bo of health for four , ' vears, being first elected in 1901, Ee : Se 9 ; Judge Cassels gave judgment in the raged tion act gh y at LE : :. : es Werth from 150 to 18¢ yard, regular in THE FUR HOUSE ¥ : | rsation to the defendant, Brown. iu | from lusty to : ot ¥ good shade of durk grey. a oc Ya 4 tion of the land in question, "The % aed 149-155 Brock St., Kingston =n i i Fall Semis | 1000 Spools 50 Yard Sewing ithereon from the date o" ex belonging to defendant, on Qu'Ap- , . Sar pelle river, Saskatchewan, by erecting| Sifice yesterday morning seventy-five 2c Spool f a dam, 'The compensation is bard new cases of typhoid fever have heen } 4 1 ---------- A -- - _-- a ------ - -- : : we. b | oY ATHY on a valuation of $25 an acre and i - the health Separtmant, ; . includes other elements of danger. : Will 'nkely oh to. provide a i x 3 Lb 0 A A M | It is probable that Ottawa will seek, | temporary hospital to relieve the suf- | ,000 Spools Black Mending Cotton 2 > ¥ #* > & » + 3 ck SEHR RHIC III RR If You Are Not Already a Cus- tomer We ask for your first order. You'll send us > the-second, for our NE I {by injunction, to prevent Frederick [fering and distress among poor pati: ] GIRL STRIKERS TURN OUT a! Taylor from playing hockey with Ren- |®818, who cannot receive proper treat- |. Regularly sold at 2 for Se. ho $ IRS ) AL CRRA? 5 rew. Taylor accepted, a few days [ent at home. ' : Bread Maker NEWSPAPER. {ago, his first week's salary, and it is REE Eh Eras. ; ) ¢ [the clubs. contention: that hin site. WILL BE SENT BACK. Yours To-Morrow 1c Each or 6 for S5¢ MAKES BREAD IN 3 MINUTES Play Up Their Side of the Dispute ture, endorsing the check, binds him It takes 20 or 30 winutes in the! ---------- A ¥ He Has Been Shiftless For Two Years 2 AY 3 { ol i d Then Sell the Papers Them. |to the club. 00 | Cotto id any en ie Tes m1 Nine bridge building firms are out Past. Coat S Best 3 Yard old way. 2 ote after the Quebec bri contract, and | Toronta, Des» 30.--Elliott Saunders : n 3 a ; New York, Dec. 30.--Scorez of shirt | will put in tenders. a plans will be [an Englishman, brought here, two : Black or White, ail numbers. ; $ waist strikers played the part of fon view in Montreal during the first years ago, by the Salvation Army.' as » 6c. "newsiex,"" yesterday. Guarbed ii¥their | week in January, but tenders will not he alleges, is to beg sent back to * Be [best the girls. invaded thE residence | be called unt] May lst. England, as _he has been shifting i - |and business districts, selling coyies | around the States and hers. He was . x {of a newspaper printed under their | : found guilty and frost bitten on the . by. a + { editorship, and setting forth in numer- | ; street, last night, and is now in the » ous articles their side of the issue. hospital. : : : | the strikers were aided in their odi HAE dd Li v HOH OK Very simple in construction. Wi A child ean operate it, : As easily cleaned as a pail. 4 : Fruits and | | | | | | We goargutee this simple © ma- chine to mix and knead Inéad pers fectly in 3 minutes, J. P. Langlois, appointed liquidator {torial work by young college women GRAVE ACCUSATION LAID for. the National = Tress company, ' 3 » $ young call oh C cing Mi January 3rd [ln volute the tank AE ea MID {lor the ciotionat feast compan. ommencing Monday, January 31d, ; : <p Oysters ¢ plication of F, A, Spence, The assets n y ® | Vassar graduates having the newspa- : ! : 1 labilities of the concern are od il 'Are the boat btainable & ponture in charge, declared her | Philadelphia Health Director Ace [ver pun °F the concern are not this store will Close each @ y. L Are the best obtainable # 3 confidence in, the his (of the gril cuses Physicians of Prolonging 11- | The Norton Telephone company is campaign. "They will gain many sym- ss 10 Make M ry. to be liquidated with BE. R. . Clark Sa d : 5 O'clock. T-ipathizers when people sca how intelli- | NgxS 10 Make Money > TY Ai except tar ay; at . : at . . 3 ? { s . 8 "liquidator. A, W. Stafeley S HARDWARE & Ww H C k [gent, well = dressed--and refined they | Philadelphia, Dee, -30.~( harges that [1 (nd Ba he : } d 2 ent, we CSR ane bine \ ma, Ve . 3 was the applicant for the appointment ¥ wre," suid Miss Dutcher some physicians in this dty delibera- Gent 3 MITCHELL LE "A Ya araovs Ys Ei lips man tely prolonging the period of illness of | 01 liquidator. a h FEOF { : : : os "It. ought t p iki di 85 Princess St, Kingston, Ont. | 5 On the Corner # REPORTS FROM VERONA, Patients in are to inorease theirin. | I outht to be a suing and im ---- * Brock and Wellington Sts come are made hy Dr, Joseph S. Neff, ' 2 : ie e0un- rr ee | * vi er ey LE fr th . try, and particularly Toronto!" said K 5 | Another Victim of Typhoid After director of the department of health Dr: Sheard: civ: sadinh : t TRY BEA VER FLOUR FATE LEHR SHEISIIIcIIG . Nursing Others. fand charitics, who offers this reason [7 Sheard, city medica) health offi- Quod for Postry orBiread. No com : ag . x % er; to-day, in speaking of the Mon: : mn p ' for the increase of diphtheria for _the | 0 LH 8 8 Lon : 3 Will On eT -------- Verona, Dec. 30.--Miles Goodberry rast year, while all ne sreventable treal epidemic of over 4,000 typhoid Blais, For the Tdae" Rikon Years we i hganize Cabinet. Jfand sor, James, and Charles Revell, Hiatus "show » decreas: I h Neff fever cases. "To my knowledge, Mon- un re S OO ve pn hmnddling it. ice is moderate Constantinoples<de a0 bE vr 4 ew Untarie Verona's | C18 48 CrGase. «Ne a: 3 aly A. MACLEAN, pin itor legeilue. a) Shak; Bey, Hr hom fom New Unitario. Vergua's sa'd ho has the proofs that anti-toxin rea) line been dis Puseiiig ated filtra- j . gntaric Sw. pted tl i ne = taly, has ac- jannua ristme § } {1s not administered in either curaiive | 100 for a year a a half, if not " eta ie sultan s offer : . : . atecds. } : . Y 3 - - pepited i of the grand | was held, Monday night. Proc ood [cr preventive doses by cortain physi- longer. They . have bhoen consulting Municipal nominees are being weeded | Viziership, and will veturn -from Rome | amounted to nmearlv $75 Norman - } ] vi . ; . : cians, bedanse its use reduces the num- | Americ an, experts on filtration, and out throughout the province. and the | shortly to organize. a new cabinet. | Ball and his son dug into the winter iter. of visits the physician is required hive dilly-dallied with the question. result is the cloction, of severdl may. [The new grand vizier is a diplomat of [quarters of a family of skunks and we ty make, ; ? Now they dare getting their lesson iu a pos ors and ecouncili"by acclamation. In [¢minence, and it is axpected 'that, up. [oured dlevén good big ones. A loeal | 2 | ""Lhe death rats for 1909," he said, | most startling manner. BT oy : Ridgetown and some other places new [der his guidance, the political situa. |Turrier offered $10 for the lot, but Bis '+yil te the lowest in the tat eee 3 de a ig FOR YOU TO-MORROW. nominations will have 10 be made, as | tion will be cleared in short order offer wasinot accepted. W. Stanford ! the city 1 , o 3: . Plumbers, Ver Busy. ' iy, due entirely to a reduetion * ¥ there are net enough candigat 4 to ------ - fill the offices Chickens er shot two fine foxes lately. Mrs. Jabez of deaths amor : a! 4 Wg preventable diseascs, |" The plumbers are having a very and Geese, Cran tord A Mixon, duite il ith Pretiincnia, Is | areas; in Hue diphtheria death rate busy Lins these Suys. Since the Remnants of Crash Towelling; . ir Soro Storm. whan saat | tal" tof ain "am nh i. ee en, bp Remnants of Checked (lass Towelling, at" ad ST Tt mm Te md | ee he Ad Remuants of Fine Evglish Manpelotten, Sortie in now ho only ue. on | Revuatn 1 why ct poe dos, | um se of citizens and san. rel to Remnants of Table Linen, of a family often, who. is not down [ ber of visits té the families and ve- | demand upon the plumber has been (® 3 RT with the fever. It is hoped by the !duce their fees." very heavy, Of course everybody | Remnants of Fancy Waistings. | many Drivnds of Mrs. Storms that she | LL ---- wants the plumber: the very moment | : i may have. an early recovery. The VERY COLD WEATHER. the call is Sent in, and {f he does not I Jauder family next door is also re I, : -- come at once there is swe to be | overing from the same disease. {New York is in the Grip of Jack something doing. ha At the annual school, meeting, yes ; Frost, et cn, 0 | terday, Samuel Igish,. undertaker, was New York Dee. 30.--Sweeping on . Rammed By Floating Ice. | ' {elected to succeed Mr. Walroth, who from the north-west a terrific cold New York, Dee. 30.~Three naval | is retiving, after some vears' service. | wave, to-day, gripped the entire east aunches, those of the battleships | : S . 9 The holiday 'visitors included Mr: |ard south, In New York city this | Minnesota, Kansas and Wisconsin, now : . : and Mrs. James Graham and children, | morning the temperature dropped to |2t anchor in the Fudson river, were 1 rel } Ottawa; Mrs. Thomas Godirey and ! seven "degreds above zero ard was | fammed by floating ice, and sunk, off y children, Chapleau: Mr. and Mrs. Stan- | still sinking. Suffering was intense, Ninety-seventh street, to-day, as they { ley Lane and daughter, Winnipeg; Jos. {Many persons were overcome and the | Were trying to make a landing. There . - ° . {eph Vandewater, Carthage, N.Y. {charitable dormitories, police stations | Were four sailors and an ensign in rstoc 1n S | William Craig iss home from the I the municipal lodging houses were |®8ch launch, but all the fifteen were | : . | west after a long absence. Ross Bur. | crowded, 8 rescued, {leigh, of the K. & P. staff, spent | With 'the thermometer down near. | pr ww-------- | Christmas with his parents. H. T. |z¢ro, a ' dozen families were driven Died On His Bed. | Barnes left, yesterday, 'for Water- from a tenement house, in Fast Hamilton, Ont., Dee. 30. Thoma "All sizes, in Red or Black. 30.-- s | ns N.Y., fo visit his son, George. | Brooklyn, by fire early. this morning. | Traynor, an elderly man who lived CHILDREN'S TOQUES AND MIT 8. Joseph Vandewater, visiting his E A M I pa- | Many persons, unable to get out by | alone in a shack on the 'mountain top, | 3 A ;rents at the Vandewater house, Jeft to |the regular way, were compelled to |'was found dead this morning. He was CHILDREN'S CLOUDS AND SASHES. at Carthage, N.Y. [jump from jresume his duties windows, and as a result sitting on the .bed with his back to | {Colin Craig was in the city, to-day, |some twenty had to be taken to the [the wall, and evidently had been dead + CHILDREN'S BLACK TIGHTR =» {regarding supplies at the penitentiary. | hospitals, fully a dozen being seri- | for some hours. He was frozen to | ----r-- ii A ---- ously injured, The fire was got under |death. Traynor was an employee of i SAVED BY SUBMARINE, { control after a four-hour fight. Gallagher Bros., who awn a lime quar- ti | g * Bros. wi ime q se - --- ---- ry on the top of the mouatain. | Fishesson Resonetl After Their Craft | Bardolph Couple In Accident. ------ { "27 Had Sank. "9s < Bardolph, Dec. 28.--As Mr. "and Mrs. Dogs Had Rabies. Toulon, Dev. 80. Tie submarine Augustus Keech were returning home| (alt, Ont., Dec. 30. Dr. J. i. Ruth- ' | Cigogne performed a remarkable after spending Christmas with friends, |{crford, dominion veterinary inspector, { : Jorg Be. : r X Ae. WS i ¢ : o . aa i / ig 3 x we AH \ we \ a 7 {life-saving feat during a recent storm. | their' horse ran away, tearing the box [of Ottawa, has informed _the medical } x. TR { The boat was practising diving in the | off" of the cutter, and throwing tho | health officer, here, thatfihe dog de: : ; = \ % 3 pen sea, when the commander saw a ' occupants violently out. Mr. Keech [stroyed here, after having bitten eight ¥ } . | large fishing boat ~ suddenly over- | had his ' drm quite badly hurt, and |persons, was suffering from rabies, as } : TWhelmed and synk. also received a severe shaking up. |the inoculation test caused the death "a" L a The submarine immediately dived | Mps. Keech fortunately escaped un- [of several rabbits. The rules regulat- |. ' y MiSs JEAN CLEMENS {right under the fishing craft, of which hurt. ing dogs are to be made more FROM A PrOTOGRAPM Tawem A WEEK AGO <r the masthead alone was above water.| Miss Rose Tierney, Toronto, has re [stringent than ever, if possible, | The valves were operated quickly, turned, having spent Christmas with {and the Clgogne rose to the surface, |j.. parents, Mr. and Mrs; 1. Tierney. ® Death Of A Veteran. | lifting the boat and holding it above Miss Geoitie Outwater, Toronto, is Wellind, Ont., Dec. 30.--~Jobn Me | the water long enough to take off he pending then holidays * with her par- {Glashan, aged eighty-threge years, was . sis sl. 7 jerew, ents, Mr, find Mas. B. Qutwater, Hay [buried at North Pelham yesterday, He FOOT OV LUCE C0000 0G REPEL IA 2000000000000 020000000444 4000 4004048340 Tent Bay, y " had livid early all his life in this : Elginburg Echoes. ets county; was a well-known and highly | ---- os . | Elginburg, Dee. 30.--The Chiistimns | _ Stricken With Paralysis. pe respected ciizem, and leaves one son ' . | tree and concert on Friday night was | Broekville, Ont., Dec. 99. --Mary Al-|who is postmaster at North Pelham. ose 1 an : ja decided success. Over seventeen doj- den, Wile of Alexander Carpenter, a . re Smm------ . uc : } {lars was made. Rev. Mr. Shortt, of (respected eof sen 'of Brockville, went Calendars At Halt Price. ing i Battersea, visited friends here last { to Bellamy's Station to spend Christ-| The balance of Uglow's beautiful week. Rev. Mr. Pierce, Kingston, will {mas with her sister, Mrs. John Gal- | stock of haod-piintll and artistic . preach on this circuit on Sabbath. {braith. She was in the enjoyment of {calendars will be sold nt half price |. Moccasins for alc IS pace 3 [Rev, Mr. Danby is visiting iriends at |exce lent health, but was unexpected- land under. They make very acceptable ; The daughter of Mark Twain. fcund drowned in a bath tub in he home at Redding, Conn. = They physician who was called stated that th - drowning resulted fromm unconsciousness following an epileptic attack. + FHP FAFH LTH THF4 44900045733 § {| Wiarton. M. W. Kiell, Montreal, and ily stricken with paralysis: and died | New Year's gifts, | Leslie Clogg, Toronto, were home for in a few hours. . Mrs. Carpenter was - en T M w 3 {a few days. There is a wee girl at [fifty-seven years of age, She leaves. Chickens And Geese, ARE JUST THE THING. {dames Silver's. J. W. Kiell is wisit [no family, Lots of nice young Chickens Tod : : 3 | Westhrooke Visitors : Melzer Davy, Died In Paris, ------------------ eo ' = ¥ | Kingston, at A. 'Stover's; Mes. J. , Dec. 30.--<FEarl Percy, formerly The Chamber of Deputies has pass: 7 Wate r'o0 at : For Livingston S : Jordon and lito son at Joshua secretary of state for England, and [ed a bill, by a vote of 358 to a3, au- ! . ' " . ¥ 3 ® > | Knight 8; Mrs. Hughes, Kingston, at | the eldest son and heir of the Duke of thorizing Paris {0 contract & loan of {ing his cousin, Howard Kiell. at | ptt Geese, Ja Crawford." ) Paris IH. Bearance's; E. Hounghston and | NorthumberYand, died, to-day, in an ($1850,000,000 for the purpose of im 4 C %p & 4 : family, Kingston, at L. Houghstim's: [hotel of the Northern railway. His [proving sanitation and embellishing Oo d Pre A { F Mrs. Brown, Markdale, at (. Smith's | death is stated (0 be due to pletro- | the city : jg . nno u n i é m e n 0 | tcc i pneumonia, hut there is a report that The wultan has accepted the rexigna- : - : ; Chickens And Geese. jit resulted from wounds received in a [tion of the enbinet, of which Hilmi S : I Late obudifce t. Chickens and duel with another Englishman, Mon- Pasha was the grand vizier, and has aN d ' a : Januar Sale | Gee Te Cras , : jday last. Earl Percy was thirty-eight [invited Haukib Bey, the Turkish mings. Cheap as Boots and better to wear, We . . I A ------------ {vears old. : Sok fer at Rome, to form a new cabinet. 8 ' Yy i I'he_pemains of the late James Johp- | -- | Edward Gordon, a resident of Madoc have some fine ones. nN son, who died suddenly in Rochester, | The city clerk will hand out ballot jtownship, has been fined £50 and = [N Y., on Thursday last, arvived in the hoxes aad papers to deputy returning costs for Hlegally shooting partridges. LEFF | Even a'politictan would probably be! <The Frontenac Club held n dinner in| Rev.~W. Westoll hat accepted - the | hom §¢ if he could make more money its bangnet room on Wedrnesdiy even: call extended to him by the Athens that way. . ing. 'Paptist church. : vesganinde . gv. Banal pig leity, today, and were removed at [Ghcers in the city council chamber on |Ten brace were found in his POsstes- T K {once to Chtargqui cemeesry. {Friday evening. : sion.

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