Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1910, p. 7

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| Seville Bitter Oranges For Marmalade ag We never had fiver rit fo FEE BORE Re KEE offer, large % Te » size, bright and free % from specks. | | mr e---- SECO HAR ¢W. H. Carnovsky, Brock and Wellington Sts. AHERN AN ANNANAN Something Like a Girt x In the present of a deéd to a nice future home--the best thing & prospec: tive hushand can give to his intended wife. And ib is a protection for both too--he loses nothing by giving it to his life mate. We have some charming houses for sale--~or ean build to your fancy on most desirable sites if you so prefer. We can sell on reasonable terms and with discounts for eash. Full particulars at D.A.Cays 47 BROCK ST. aa did ok : add KINGSTON COLLEGE HEAD QUPER STREET. flied with Coal. 1 supe an excellent ality 55:57 Barrack St. fay TURN OVER That is what we are golag to do to gur Stock of Grand Old Antique Furniture and Odd Articles d make a selec k is complete spring rush is on. this good to sell, cara to the 8 any * LESSES, INVEST ONE CENT fH A POST CARD For a Sample of Qin Pills 1f you have Kidney Trouble---if yous Bladder is inf 4 and you have to urisiate every few if your back aches--if your hauds cad {eet are sore and swollen you are cli erippled up with Rbet -won't you five Gin Pills a chance to show bow they can help ou 2 Don't buy them--sirply virite fis for a free sample of Gin Plls--just as Ms, did, » Frenels River, Nov. 10th, 1908. "A short ago, 1 received your sample of Gin Pills wiich 1 havedaken with such good effects that 1 herewith edclose 50c. for a box of them, 1 be lieve they are just the thing for me." RICHARD HAMLYN, . Gin Pills proved to be just the thing for Ms. Hama, hey wil prove j the thing you will gi a ehance to i their he one cent ina gates and write today to the National Drug & Chem, Co, Limited Dope. B. Torcnto, for a iree sample, : when you see that Gin Pills are doing you good, get the regular 5S0c. «boxes at your declr's Pe] . -- ANNTAL MEETING HELD DAY AFTERNOON, MON- Report of Board of Directors Pre sented amd Adopted; Also Report of the Treasurer--Council to be Asked to Reduce Fee Paid by Directors--Elections Held Over, The annual Rating of the House of Industry, was heid, in the police court room, at the city hall, on Monday af- ternoon. - Mayor Couper occupied the chair, and also present were W. J. Crothers, G. Y. Chown, W. B. Skin: Canon Starr, Ald. Robertson, W. . Nickle, J. M. , . 8, Sel ery, 'Ald. Armstrong, Mrs. W. G. Jor- . 8. Birch, Miss Machar, and the secretary, Robert Meek. After the reading of the minutes of the last meeting, by the secretary, Robert Meek, the report of the board of directors was presented by Mayer Couper, and this was adopted, ' The report gave a detailed account of the doings at the institution. The report stated that a year ago, Dr. Bell, the medical health officer, reported on the inadequacy of sanitary conveniences. Had H éart Trouble. Nerves Were All Unstrung. Whierever there is any wpakneds of the heart or nerves, i . sal. Dreaktons, Ge aa oP Ms Heart od Nerve Pills will soon produce a ' stem. Mroug ay Mrs, M. McGann, ddd b Debee Junction, N.B., pb writes: --""1 wish to teil you what Mil- bums Heart and Nerve Pills have done for me. Three years b4d4d444 oagolwassorundown 1 could not do my own work. I went to a doctor, and he told me I had heart trouble and that my nerves were all unstrung. 1 tock his medicine, as he ordered me to do, but it did me Bo good, 1 then started to take Milburn's rt and Nerve Pills, and had only taken one box before I started to better, so I continued their use until 1 had taken several boxes, and I am now strong and well, and able to do my own work. When I commenced taking your pills I weighed 125 pounds, and now weigh 185 and have given birth tos lovely young ter, which was a happy thing in the family. 'When 1 commenced taking Mil- burn's Heart and Nerve Pills, 1 could not © upstairs without resting before I got the top 1 can mow go up without trou ee 50 sents per box or 3 for $1.25, st all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. : Made exclusively from the high- OT Ne i wheat berry. nger, finer, flavor and parts in, rec tion was acted upon, and fixtures were put in, at a cost of SHIR19. This rendered complete the sanitary conditions of the house. The interior of the building was improved by the painting of the upper wards . of the Skinner wing, and the refurnishing of several of the dormitories. Con- templated - "eitang®s included the erec- tion of a wooden building, more to the north of the House of Industry, for fuel and storage, and the shifting of the walk from Montreal street to the widdle of the grounds, so that the approach to the institution might be hetter, In painting. and furnishing the expenditure had heen $264.53, | 53,662.99. The cost per day per mem- The expenditure in connection with the house, and for. all services, was ber, was 26.75 cents. The cost of food is rising, and it was recommended that tenders for the sugiplies be called for at once. The report - also stated that the agreements with the counties of Fron- tenance and Lennox and Addington, had ben rénewed. The counties paid $1.50 per week, for each member sent in, and extra for clothing. The counties of Lennox and Addington, commenced this year with an advance of $35, and it will be appiied to providing com- forts for the aged people. Praise was given the new superintendent; S.J. Greer, and his wife, for their manage ment, and also to Drs. Williamson and McCarthy, for their medical attend: ance. When the inmates are not very ill, they are attended at the institu- tion, in the hospital ward, and when very ill, are cared for at the general hospital, or the Hotel Dieu. The directors also took occasion to extend thanks to the church societies and the various organizations, and many friends, for visiting the instity- tion, and for the kind assistance given in the work. . The directors also ex- tended thanks to the many who had given donations. _The superintendent also submitted a report, referring to the work, and the report treasurer was alse sub- mitted. Both reports were adopted. The financial statement, from VFebru- | { 510.75; drugs, | amend the Bb: est, $3130.85; maintenance, Lennox and | 876.85; cheque, dated August 7th, not | presented, 25c.; $3,147.18. Overdraft the womk, He objected to the fee on principle. ary Ist, 1908, to January 31st, 1910, was submitted as follows : Receipts--Cash on hand, $489.41; cash in savings bank, $744.85; $1,234. 26. Membership fees, 836; city of Kingston grant, $800; provincial gov- ernment grant, $866.97; Vrooman be- quest," $100; donations, $13.75; inter Addington, £162.75; maintenance, Frontenae, $710.91; maintenance, not classified," 8180.65; clothing, Lennox and Addington, $45.93; clothing, Fron- tenac, $19.75; boots, Lennox and Ad- dington, $2.50; 'proceeds 'of farm, on bank, $43.20. Total, $1,424.64. Expenditure--Salaries, 8630.84; bread, meat, $202.68; groceries, vegetables, $72.60; milk, ; water and ice, $39; light, : fuel, $400.94; dry goods, $135.67; painting, $110.53; plumbing, $381.19; ¢ ne and messages, $16; hardware, $25.75; printing, $29.20; improvement, $217.91; miscellaneous, $92.32; farming, $60.30; cash in savings bank, $744.85; interest, $16.85; 8761.70. Total, $4,424.64. On motion of B. W. Robertson and Canon Starr, a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the secretary, Mr. Meek, and the treasurer, W. J. Urothers. Both the mover and seconder of the motion paid a Warm tribute to thel work carried on by these officials. Mr, Skinner brought up the matter of having the annual fee of $4, for the directors, cancelled. He suggested that the city council be asked to y-law, so that the fee FIFTH AVENUE CONDEMNED, Unsafe for a Man With Money to Walk on. ' New York, "Fel. 7.--Fashionwbis Fifth avenue is so infested by pick: pockets and "street walkers" that it is unsafe, according to Magistrate Cornell, for a man with any consid erable sum of momey in his packets to walk at night from Delmonieo's to the Waldori. The magistrate held = Jessi Miles in $1,090 bul on complaint of Jobn Thomas Russell, treasurer of ths New York Taxicab company, who says she forced her acquaintance on him in front of the Waldorf and pick ed his pocket of $550 before he could get rid of her. "Tell your captain," said the mag: istrate, first recalling, the recent case of Warner H. Van Norden, who was similarly robbed of $25,000, "vhat 1 ve seni conditions on a street known the world over, and which should be 'he pride of New York, must change. Fro: the Waldorf to Delmonico's a man now runs the gauntle' of pickpocizet women, strong-arm women amd pane: workers. "Of course, in this case the victirn is party to blac: for permitting tle woman to force herself on his Guaintance, But her actions were in ves a violation of law und shold have been prevented." FISH COMPANY MERGER. i Firms on Coast and Gaspe Shore to Unite. Halifax, N.8., Feb, 7.--For several months negotiations Rave been going on for a merger large firms en: gaged in the fish business on this coast and the Gaspe shore, and now it is known that an agreement hae been reached under which this will be eccomplished. The firms embraced in the merger will be: The Charles Rob: in Collas company, an house; A. GG. Jones & Co., Halifax, the Atlantic Fosh companies, limited, of Lunenburg, and Sewicker & Co, of Lunenburg. The Bank of Montreal, for some time has been interested in the Atlantic. Fish companies, limited, A representative of the Bank of Mont real and legal counsel for the bank left Halifax for Montreal on Saturday, where the papers will be signed giving nal efiect to the merger, which will control a large proportion of 'the fish business and fish export trade of the Atlantic coast. B.A. Hotel Arrivals. E. W. Cooley, Toronto; James Me Ginnis, Toronto; H, Bow, Toronto; B. C. Bell, Tthaea, N.Y; P. 8B, Rough, Montreal: T. V. Blackman, Hamilton; F. M. Doan, Peterloro; J. Roaker, Picton; James J. King, Picton; W. J. Joyce, Montreal; Alex. Stewart, Mon- treal; Thos, Kelly, Smith's Fally; W. R. Hicks, Toronto; W. R. Barefoot, Foronto; P. J. Johnson and wife, Des- eronto; Sam Myers, Ottawa; Alfred H. Cr an, Deseronto; Thos. Brant, Deneroggo: J. H. Murray, Watertown; F. €,. "Wanter, Watertown: J. W. Hare, Watertown: J. A. Grafloth, town; R. B, Cameron, Toronto; Bradshaw, Toronto; W. Baker, Tor: onto; Robt. Weymos, Hamilton, H. W. GluKaugh. Agent Kitty Grey Co; Wm. Mansfield, Ottawa; ¢', Shearer, Montreal; Ed, Met affery, New York; Chas. ii. Beeshmy, Ohatham; P. J. Mew Gee, Glenwood, Harold White, Buffalo. Water: (oo. To Cure Scalds, Burns. + Nothing can possibly give better te sults than Dr. Hamilton's Ointment. It draws out the pmin, destroys in- flammation, gives eass and comfort in one application. ln every ease of skin trouble the surest cure i Dr. Hamil- ton's Ointment. Get a 50c. box from your druggist. The first regular performance of Fd mond Rostand's "Chanticleer," 'was given, on Monday night, at the Porte St. Martin theatre, Paris, before a brilliant audience, which applauded every act enthusiastically. Among those present were Premier Briand and the ot members of the cabinet. If you are nervous or dyspeptic try Carter's Little Nerve Pills. Dyspepsia makes you nervous, and nervousness makes you dyspeptic; either one ren: ders you miserable, and these . little pills cure both. At the Disley meeting a team irom Australia will be present and alo a contingent from the Malay States ides and the Singapore Rifle Asso: ciation. "For growing girls," shovlder braces, The improved kind are sold in Kingston at Gibson & Red Cross Drug Store. ¢ : The Toronto Board of Education an- nougcex the abolition of home work old Jersey | for scholars, sould be sholished. Every citizen he held, bad the right to express ani{ opinion regarding the management of the jastitution, and i the fee were 'abolished, he thought it a great deal more interest would be taken in Hidden between two crisp, beautifully browned biscuits of unique design, isa firyslike cream, "with a flavor of pure lemon juice. This is our OLD LADY'S SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY TO ZAM-BUK. - Hee #3 strong proof of how Zam Buk cures long-standing sores, § or chronic wounds. Mrs. J. Providence, Rhode Island, says: "When a child of eight I was Minnett, of 192 Thurbers Ave., (Photo of Mrs, Minnewt) bitten on the leg by a dog. 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