Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Feb 1910, p. 8

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"THR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, FERRUARY 12. 1910. TT Tr " ROCKWOOD WON OUT centre, Bertrany wings, Bradshaw " WILL VISIT KINGSTON CITY AND VICINITY. : JAN Kw P. reilway--Goal, J. Welch, | Clearance Saie of Winter Goods. ARE YOU : point, Mackie, cover, Ward rover! . Prevost, Brock street, will have a IN THE FIRST OF THE TANKARD|'sration; centre, S. Driver, wings, G.|GEN. BADEN-POWELL COMING | great sale of ready-made clothing, fur ON A CURLING MATCHES, {Driver and Sergeant. { OUT NEXT SUMMER. {meshing aod clothing made to order THE MAD DOG SCARE. ---- lor vest of the winter. It Defeated Kingston by Five Shots-- ---- His Trip Will be for the Purpose of | : : » , 5 wn - : Want Snow Removed. Retarn Game Next Wednesday--J, A Review of the Cause and Situa-| Inspecting the Scouts--Loeal Corps| large nuniber of citizens, who have Dé You pay all your Bills B. Walkem Won Pwo Curling A tion, is Getting Into Line--Meeting of oltasion to go through Vietoria park, with cash and perhaps pay Matches on Friday. Weston Ontatie, has es mad B dog! the Class in Signalling. for a "short cut," wish to have the them twice"? " . sonre, The an is ful rabws. Eve 3 a a NOW 4 . Thi rai . The first match for the Rockwood dog whet is under -- py erst During the semmer, Kingston will Rho Shavelled, 3 Bie ri A peti carling tankerd took place at the |, ughiors of harboring a menace to be honored with a visit from Gen. |}, tended t -- . onl . Yio vou tex to Keep all such Rockwood rink, on Friday afternoon. | their Lives. The henlth department of Baden -Powell, who is coming to Pay 8 {ion and was very ra rex Tt records in your mind? . Rockwood won by five punts, The re- | the Dutario goverument is in a state | Visit to Canada. The date, of course, will Be presented to the city council . Adil OI turn game will be played at the! f gnw ivi : { has not yet been fixed, but will be de- | : : SEY Et A CHECKING ACCOUNT ba i unwonted activity, devising ways ™ De CE Lut ity session on Monday might With this Bank will eliminate Ringston nk next Wednesday after | and means of combatting the cane |Cided upon after the general arrives in | ? tin er widepm : all such troubles, reposit noon. Friday's scores were: 1 i righ le: 3 i this country 3 . ar money In this Bani de . peril, and rigid rules are being adopt- X vs . i Ji BT.R. and the Storm. Day Your bills by cheque | Rockwood, No." 1--W. R. Dick, II. | cd Tor the protectiof. of the pubne.' AS is well known, Gen. BadenPowell | pp, "siorm is not givi oh that is the safest way, the Davidson, W. Potter, J. Dennison, | The federal authorities have been ask.(i® at the head of the great scouting fr uble i a a LGR. official ES aah : sk- | D . x y x. e an In snd let. ua skip---18, : ied to help, and drastic are the meas- | Movement, and his object 'in coming to om 'the Whi Y chis icon The ae start you. We welcome small Kingston, No. 1-R: Douglas, R. 1). lures taken to stop the spread of {Canada will be to inspect and to give has } 8 n accounts as well as large Sutherland, Prof. Wallace, A. McLeas, | hydrophobia. Great is the wrath of instructions regarding the different | ave : hing penty wl on ikip--20. ihe dog owner. The innocent dog must | corps, which have recently been organ | LL: anv 1aete has been no block on ones, Pald up Capital .. .... $4,000,000 Rockwood, No. 2-W. Gowan, T. Me- | suffer with the guilty dog. No matter |ized in different parts of Canada, in- {the line. Train No. 6, from Toronto, Rewerved Funds Cammon, W. Fenwick, W. Carr, skip | how apparently Re nar the a cluding one in Kingston. {was on time, and No. 4 was reported GETON . 15, hs must be chamel sp or muzzkad,| There is a class of boy scouts, at [but fifteen minutes late. I the storm RIN 107 RANCH: RUT Kingston, No. 2-3. Dalton, E. Car- | otherwise his days - not be long the Y.M.C.A., which was orgunized | Keebs » temgt, here will, no y da . " * }lman, E. Lyons, Dr. Dyde, skip--%. in the land. The authorities refuse to|quite recently, and great interest js (dou t, be some trouble. GEORGE D. McKAY, wrens recognize social grodes in the dog |being taken in the work. On Friday | qu. yate Mrs. John Asselstine 'Manager. Local Curling Games. world because the dogs are biting the | night there was a very large attend: | a a nt : : In the Kingston Club games, Friday | families of the obscure citizen and the [ance at the signalling class of the | At her residence, 254 Alfred street, arm Underwear at Special night, in series A, G. E, Searle's rink | statesman with strict impantiality. |corps, under Melville Lemmon. Mrs. Myra Pannell, wife of John As beat Prof. Gwillim's, by 15 to 4. Tne other day ths daughter of the| A letter giving notice of Gen, |selstine, passed peacefully away, on - In series B, J. DB. Walkew's rink | Honorable W. J. Hanna, provincial |Baden-Powell's coming to Kingston, | Saturday, after a long iliness, sur. Prices scored two victories, defeating W. RR. | secretary, was playing about near |was received by Lieut.-Col. Hemming, rounded by her family and sisters, She | Sills' rink in the alternoon, by 13 to | home when a collie dog came along and in this letter, information was {was born in Londor., England, and Tor 0 n to 11, and trouncing Pr. Ross' quartette and bit. It was his last achievement. |asked concerning the local corps of | With her parents came to this country . ! in the evening, by 13 to 6. The Clar- | He was shot. scouts, and their work, and ull this | some years ago and settled in this omen S at ool es " I ence street lawyer's lucky number | The plague of rabies in Ontario is [desired information will he forwarded. | City. She leaves her husband and two . seems to be 13, and his lucky day of foreign origin, comes from the { children, John S. and Myra ¥., to i : Ol . . 3 hi : ee Friday. | state of New York. They have been THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S, [mourn ber loss. She is survived « V d D Then Prof. Macdonald's rink defeated | tracing the disease from dog to dog, Q {by a brother William Stammers "an ests an TAWEIS . 1 ' G. E. Hague's, by 11 to 9, and T. and tne evidence, direct and circum-|The Glee Club Gave a Concert at nell and thee, ny hn, an re Pr 1 slater's won from J. W. Power's, hy stantial, leads them to a rabid dog riggs; Mrs. Abraham Shaw and 3 » : = Bost of Living High 9 to K, which orossed the suspension bridge Rockwood Hospital. Pannell, all residing in this city. perly 8 haped, full sizes, worth 1egu i - b By Our Queen's Correspondent -------------------- lar) Oc. -- {at Niagara last May and entered uwp-| The Queen's Glee Club put on a | Wanted in Toronto. y 5 3 o£ | Liv 1 successful campaign i 0 ol 'riday | "Varsity Beat McGill. On #n ative ang Paign. {pleasing concert at Rockwood, Friday : ie Yours To-night 85¢ | Nearly fifty Ontario people have been evening. About fifty students partici- At the request of the Toromto police g : At Toronto, on Friday night, Var. a : t I : a : Sterlin Oran @ | sity beat Mill in the yy eredl bitten since then, but none has died. [pated in the evening's entertainment, A young woman, Sivilg the name of a. 3 oo 4 ¥ joo : i Horse amd cattle, however, have been g. th hiv ratiatod the: un. | Lizzie Hazlett, was place ar < ; legeate hockey game by 7 to 3 {bitten and have died, and the On-{ ating 1 aug ar wroffored Tr the rest by the local police on Friday = . { tario health authcrities now say that ns ign ion, The ladies' { night. Tis stated that there. is a ' . Slicers Harrowsmith Won Out. [= or 300 mad dogs are rosminglyh, and the gentlemen's club both j charge of theft ugfesingt hice in Tor: 150 Women 8 White Unshrinkable about the province, despite the slaugh-{ i ributed numbers individually, anc jonto. She was placed under arrest " Theres was a battle royal at Har i ; 2 hymna ol be 'elock k x 0 " these animals enengetically.! : : » ton Princess street, about 53 © COCK Dy And Make Marmalade our way You ,,uemith, on Friday night, when the IE ally. | leo in combined chorus as the Queen's : » 3 N e 1 : a ow : ( " p 3 gon. She Ww g ixty dogs have beam killad in two | Choral Society. They were ably as: onstable James Bateson he as 8 3 an Fawers will save dollars. loon] team trimmed the Kingston & Western Ontario towns, bat ralki 1 he vith : , t the dis-|_ i. 2 : . * all: oo. | walking along th street, wit a Pembroke railway bunch by a swe oe is rapidly spreading and has sisted by J, B Sterling, cello player, soldier, when taken in charge. The Worth regularly 60c. of seven gonlx ju he. But the Hae feachod Toronto. 1 anc e college quartette. voung woman formerly lived in King: v T i I AS rowsmith men had a run for thar vary. € he me a yn CU -- ak Bu ved t oronto. a short i cs ne. 40 money all right, At full time the', Fvery ita - county west of York] 73, Divinity-Science hockey contest BLE: Was. Tele) wl. u Te an ; ours o-n 8 t c Net 90¢ > tie. fiv i 1 1 s and Simeoe, inclusive, has been visits resulted in a decisive victory for the time ago. A detective from Toronto, A a "| score was a tie, ive all, and ten min: 4 Le cca uh resul te v 3 2 lL re - 111 make 30 Glasses Marma~ hes tra time was required to pid wl by the xalfien scare. Under the reg- | ochanics the final figures being : will ys ve in the . it}, to take the ac v e . PY p y iatid 3 rus u HG % lade at 20¢ each $6.00] ide the struggle. William Burton act- fing Wontad i DY 1 | Science, 4: Divinity, 1. In the last cused bac lo oronto "led as referee and was indeed vory , a2 dog o be all iod, the condition (moral) of the New Thi the Bi ' ' = e » ] Rn . tls wed So op period, New Thing at the Bijou. 90 W Fi WwW i Saving on Season's Supply $5.10 fortunate, in getting off with lis life, on & 8 Re nm oi intected distri 4 | divinities told, and they were able to On Monday a contd id on omen ®% ne te a for the rame was fast and furious RRC HE: heavy pena ty. {0 the owner,' Gont their opponents from scoring n Yonday 4 continued drama Wi , And the only outlay is for our Slicer, oy aa Boy ay fam ri amd in other distriots no dog is to |} re , -- in. the rumor that begin at the Bijou. It is a dramatiz- U h i bl Vv D 3 fom & » sh, Lo : . . re 2 fw . : which is a pleasure to work with at will be shill ed tor and on a he be at large unless his mouth is effec}, en ok Ni iliv an rg eS touched atezation of the famous romance, A ns Ir nk a Cc ests & raw crs 8 wg d tively closed with a metallic muzzle | Macgihvary § h = Celebrated Case. The story is of the . p Z1e. | ho rafters when he was pulling off his : This order is rousing ths wre of Franco-Enghish wars of th iddle . .. Tha R ) the . Sia 0 . ( ghsh e ne middle be able to turn the tables. The teams oo 0p and other' owners. of sensational acrobatic stunt, sregory | oorvian period apd the. celobrated Worth 90c. ' lined up as follows : Ls 7 ' Shearer, in goal, played a remarkably ie } Te a ¥ . : watch dogs. The Shearer, in goal, played a remas Y ibattle of Fontenoy is inleuded, I'he -- : S¢ Ea $ Hardware Harrowsmith-Goal, Stewart; point, hich dogs. The Toronto Kennel (lah steady game, moving his right leg | fret "half will Dy ' Yours To-night 6 ch. Do you argue and dispute over the amount? Not if you use one of our ---- a. i Sold only at VA doesn't think the order necessary, andl " « and is going to protest. The Toronto med- and left arm only once. Jor science, | Tuesday. The second on Wednesday - 3 , = jeal health officer says he lms never! lateman, Gallagher and McBay were land Thursday: They will be named _ known of a single case of hydropho- | 1 satellites. respectively" Convicted by His Own big in a human being. The Toronto | us 3 f€ hild," and "Saved By His Own Humane Society rn . Popwinnd The (Queen's Western Association will | Child." Each drama is complete in 37 Men's Wool Undershirts that none of the people bitten has de I meet Monday afterngon. itself. Je Monday . splendid wild veloped rabies. But th rulations : , |west drama, "The Ten of Spades," : veloped rabies. Dut the regulations | ual essawlt-at-arms which is [will be shown for one day only. Full sizes, fine natural wool, some ribbed, the dual authoriy of Toronto aml|to be held Saturday, February 2Gth, - others plain. The balance of a manufac. Ottawa. hp dr A B Home From Convention. turer's sample lot. Shirts only. These LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ee R.. 3. Bushell has retumed home are worth 90c and $1. Mock parliament this evening. Wo- |from Toronto, after attending the best | Dr. Massie Says That Dogs at Large 'man's suffrage will be again aired, [representative meeting of delegates to Yours To-night 50c Each \ are a Menace to Health. Two of the coll expert talkers will [the convention of fairs and exhibi- ; Kingston, Feb. 12.--(To the Edi- | deliver special pees es on the ques: | HOTS SVE * held Shay de Mr, Bush, tor} '--In view of the. outhreak of tion, "The students orchestra will ou She honor 0 bing elected hydrophobia in a section of Ontario, [provide the musical part of the pro- i, and being reed 5 vapahie Gl EA Sr aed ek with the object of preventing the WITH SMILE ON FACE position te, aid Soh j Jdustzy more spread of the disease and ultimately + 3 8 La Joe Entered Into - Her for that interest to be represented on stamping it out. Mrs. Caldwell Ei such a board. Mr. Bushell says that the Kingston township show is now no small factor in the 350 fairs held annually in the provinee, and pro- mises to be still larger factor after this coming year. lyons; cover, Godfrey; rover, Wight! $1.75. casion the locals believe that they will The disease, happily a rare ome, is Rest, usually brought into a locality bw | Riverside, Cal, Morning Mission, Jan 29. some stray animal, and is so insidi- Unexpectedly yesterday morning the ous in its character that it is pot |death summons came to Mrs. Cather- notice until a number of animals |ine Caldwell at her home at 1424 Lime have been bitten and are found to be| street. She had been in her usual affected. 'Hence the danger of its | health up to the hour of her death, ; spreading. and attended prayer meeting on the A New Auctioneer. {i the disease stoull ever get a|previous evening at Calvary Presby-| As will be seen in an advt. else y start in Kingston, it would certainly | terian church, of which she was a] where in this issue, J. E. Hutcheson, find conditions most favorable for its | member. : announces his intontion of opening an w 8 propagation. Yesterday morning she spoke of a | uctioneering and appraising business : Useless enrs abound all over the slight indisposition after breakfast | in the city. Mr. Hutcheson needs no : . Tig strests, and seem to own the town. Inland vemuriced that she. would lie down | introduction to Kingstonians, especi- Children's Black Tights, some localities it js not safe to pass|for a little while, Soon alter her|ally to the older generation, for. he . op + . along at night, and those who drive | daughter, Mrs. E. J. Bryan, went in to was an auctioneer here in the good, Ladies' Black Tights. . are continually annoyed by dogs rum- | see her and found that the death ab-| gold days gone by. For twenty-five Black Overstockings, all si : for Wo- ning out at their horses or tearmg gel had called. She passed away With | years he was known as one of the best d Childre ' zes We h . ved | } ¢ their robes. io a smile on Shor lace, - if anleop. and shrewdest of auctioneers, and in men an hidren. e have just receive rom three o My own horse while being quietly Death was due to heart disease, from | those days he handled nearly all the v t ings 3 i y eidden. down one of our streets yes-|which she had suffered for some time. es ie ne Yor a number of Red O ars ock Ng , all sizes tho leading New York Suit Makers terday, was bitten on the thigh by a Mrs. Caldwell was born in Mont | cears he has spent most of the time Red Mitts, all sizes, 2 large dog. Dogs running at large arerose, Seotland, 70 years ago. When | putsile the city, hut he now will de oy oF Bein a Messrs. Jules Steen & Co Fifth a muisance and menac to public|quite young she moved to Kingston, | vote his entire time and errgies to CHILDREN'S SLEEPING SU ITS, all BES Ad health, --J, MASSIE. Untueie, Cana, where she Was ce | the suctioneering business. He solicits sizes, with feet attached 1 " i --- married. For the past twenty-two|a share of the business o' each eitiz- | Sy : ' Avenue, M iller, Mandel & Co., | The city by-law clearly states that | years che wind hat amily have lived in on. A message to Henderson's grocery 45ec, 59¢, 63c, 69¢. 5 2 ; dogs are not to be permitt to run | Riverside, and re ol as MADY or Wadllington's meat market, or to Twenty-First Street, and Max Rubell . at lurge. They urs not allowed on | friends who are greatly saddened by | Mr. Hutcheson's home at 517 Albert nn : x si the strests - unless accompanied by | her death. ; St. will veceive prompt attention. & Co., Filth Avenue, sixty ol their ane ctusade should be started | The children of the first marriage rn ; . : azainst the dog asuisanece. are George N. Reynolds, whois on a CHARGED WITH DESERTION. vay latest styles in Suits. No two ! me peti -- tour azound the world, and Mrs. Mags | ROUNDED HIM TO DEATH. [gic Robinson, of Kingston. The sur-iCase Was Dealt With at the Police | |. alike, Also their samples of Cloth in Man Who Sympathized With MeKin-| ore Mra. Kato Pottiager, of Montovia. : Mis. Surah Pettit. of Redlands, Mrs. At the police court, Saturday morn- thet! 3 3 ley Murderer, ; all the new spring shades, which we De ix teburs To 12 Sending a bul.| E 9: Bryan, of Riverside and Thomas | 18. & mat named James Mclean was h . Yet: into ho head Caspar adh aS. Caldwell, of Oakland. j accused of deserting his wife and fam- can have made to order in any style let into bie bend Corp rel Dayo | Se was woman of many graces of ih of several chiliren, T. 3 Rigney 3 ha yp a i crh mind an! heart, aud her at) will | a or # accused, anc e cave to your own special measurements. fe sliepy a vesution of hie, neigh be sincerely mourned. Etats | was settled hy the accused agreeing to # 3 > iam MeKinley. for the funeral hate not yet been an-|return to his wife and family. His \ fly % . V SA z = ' i. home is in Syracuse, but it appears Any order given us will be filled in = in September, tol, bile Mein nounoe tha to a Syn ing SS I ppers : v Jay wounded y oH s MADE A PRESENTATION. for about two years. His wile came two week's time. We guarantee to fit (beenuse of alleged fiery remarks sym over from Syracuse, on Friday, and Boots For Boys viving ohildren by the second marriage Court. Qi / said to so : . : P. G. Marshall Was Remembered at had a summons issued against her you perfectly or no sale. As there is x he persecu Bt Jamas? Carel: bead Te liege that he has 3 x ; , {been livi here med a limited quantity of these Cloths, Si y Alter chop practice, ab SL James' ine "ie was employed as 4 wine 3 10 anothdy.. Un 'ohe occasion 8 MOOS aut. sateen t the homécof clerk at a local hotel. . early buying means a large variety of war' throw: about his neck ow ie the vicar, Rev. T. W. Savary, hen We have Just received some new up to : ] act his alleged remarks. |¢ amst, PV. G. M : i Resigned. goods to choose from. Call and see Not until the rope was tightomed and [ioving the "city: for Siticos, ORt., Juhamie {to youn phrothek of his ~ date Boots For Boys. : n SAW wae about to jerked | where | ; iti new 8 i is y p : the largest and swellest lot of Suits into . air o : where he Be niin tia wt sisier. Who comes after her 1 We have marked them very Cheap this a ; i 3 od . aml presented with| lat ommy--"Nobody comes ai- : ever imported to Kingston. wee mback's mi . volt lather wilt oun. The. viear toc her; but pa ass the frst one that | $ time of the year. " fre : © he . ' : Benn rr Nu EE i Boy's Blucher Cat Boots Sizes 1 to § ¢ s the choir, mide the presentation. Mr. Piles Cured in 6 0.14 Days. $1.25 Orders taken for Separate Skirts from Marshall replied in feeling ter Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to : : u ot la; : Pa : : thmaking 2 chu wardens and ho ang cass. of itching, X ind, baeding 06 Boy's Oil Grain Waterproof made on a any : : smbers of ir, for their ham - piles in ; oh Ly EE Ai aos. wane Rion. BY i "- nice last. Solid all through $1.75 W. J. C. Allen ieis King, ¥ot) : : i S4h? Nee. RB. "7. McDowall was om of . Boy's Fine Box Call Blacher Cut, Solid lof whom paid a oe murch Mr. {those in charge of the homemade table | very rendered the ol by Re. at : rN il tea ois Th as a rock $2.00 en hier ie on se able. 4s Slater Boots for Boy's Hand Made $3.50 annoy their neighbors in any other Zane = Se) SPHERE LOCKETT SHOE STORE wife could with the money be ee Ir Da

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