Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Feb 1912, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC, THU THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1912 TRIED TO KIL HER =o w SPORTING CIRCLES ---- | Real Estate Transfer. a : E. W. Mullin has sold: to Fhomas wis avon vowtem anes ie UL eH ie monte wooo mn || 6125 & $150 BOOKS For 45¢ J JE AGAINST HUSBAND, io 4 v Mrs. a 10 VISIT SYRACUSE, N.Y. . " ° CHARGE | Priccess street, owned by 2 ab Tandy. : 2 } Ran Out of Her Home, Scantily Returning to Kingston. Will Play There Next Thursday--Re-| FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY See i -- ¥ sults of the Curli Matches Last to Escape His Brutality George Vanhorn, who left Kingston ws ling fat ne : FOR tempted to Choke Her. sone few months ago lor the west, Evening--Other News of Sport. | Books that have been talked about and written about the country over--books by the for 4 5 : i it 3 we cit The Frontenac hockey "a1 hig | novelists of the day. Taies to suit any and every tasté--tales of love, romance, mystery and I thought sure he would Kill me, | will shortly return aga lo the cits ior < key 2 ry this venture--and the very Lest+of eac More than 709 titles just as good as the few named below SPR 1 NG and it is indeed a great wonder that{He does not seem to like the west jmorning received an invitation to 1 3 $L40 ! than 7 tles just as good as the amed below 1 escaped." While in Calgary he worked in the same| visit Syracuse, N.Y, next Thursday | . is is W George ¥.. Fow store as Wiliam McCammon, and play an exhibition game there By Harold Bell Wright Lorraine, hs Pam. ew adi hat Jes, iy ' ™ lex [ste EE with the Syracuse team. James T.| The Calling of Dan Matthews, By David Graham Phillips-- Pai Dechden. 8 1 police Cour " on ura- #4 ied hark i 3 i { The Shepherd of the Hills, Old Wives for New, The Halo. lday morning, when givieg evidence Signed First in Register. Sutherland says that the iavitation | B rinter of Udells. Adventures of Joshua Craig. Heeehy. : * {against her husband, who was arrest-1 After the arrival of the Hon. Mr. will be accepted und he hopes to take! pl Syl Sorte. By, theo Barr. McCutcheon BY - A orih-Weat. ed, on Wednesday afternoon, by Con-|jlazen in the city, he was conducted lol across the brrder a strong feath, The Spoilers, Cowardice Court, Delilah of the Snow stable Samuel Arniel, on a charge of {the Board of Trade rooms, where he! The Frontenaes had a practice last The Barrier, Husbands of Laith. Hy Right of Purchase. 5 . D i o The Man Fr n i The Caitieb * Daughterr--A £ assaulting her. The couple live on [officially declared the building open | evening with the' Royal Military Col- 1 Robt WW. Chambers-- June Cable, rodney. ens irs . ) Upper Frinceas street, Mrs" Fowler |,,4 signed his name as the first in the lege cadet intermediate team, which! The Maid at Ars, The Sherrods, Wiaston of the Prairie. i fb ill-used. plays Varsity Il in Toronto on iri The Danger Mark. Graustark, Far Jacinta, : gave every vidence of being illu register, © vaailiS Both d i} The JF ieh ting {havee, Beverty of Granstark. By Mary Rebe/ts Ninshart-- loth her eyes were in deep mourning, ti ---------- day © eveuing. th teams Lad af dx of Paradise, Brewster's Hillisns, The Man bi: Lower Ten, i . 149-155 BROCK. and she blamed her hushand for this, To Build an Armoury. good work-out I'he Frontenaes ave Cartman: Danghier of Anderson Crow, When a Man Marries. . In her story to the magistrate, Mes. in good shape for their game next! The Younger Set. By Baroness Von Hutten The Circuinr Staircase. 5 "| The engineering, corps of Quer n's uni-f iY eromian x : . : ; é Fowler said ih at on Tuendoy n verdity purpose funding its drill pay. Frere Syening with the Yoronte] wv A cothplete list for the asking. LAST DAYS pas out Cine t le a 4 This year it will amount to some 31,- ih 4 A 4 \ a8 no tro , . the next morning. The twdliere 600. It 18 uoped that when the occu Curling Games, 1 ; ; ; bed at the rime, when she GHRIEDR JR] "4100 of five vr six Yedrs Jocume, lub pumes were played at th . | i telat dl that a fine armoury will be erected on, * 1x club pum ere played a 6 grabbed hold . of her, and TEE lomal curling rink on Wednesday al- will ¢ 1 CBR Queer university grounds. : {choke her, CR BR Queen's uni y g ternoon and evening, Two games | I gov away from him Bd |. Plans Will be Carried Out. | vere played in two of the series and) 260 PRINCESS. OPEX NIGHTS. "Phone 019. tried to get out," said Mrs, By 2 . {one in each of the other series. Skip} {"but I could not get away, Professor Hutt, of the Ontario Agri- | Macdonald won from Skip Gill by | | taelph : : {emight me and pulled me bR, halfi cultural College, Guelph, was in the ;5 1s Skip Asselstine won from | | then punched me in the face. gad- [city Tuesday. He remarked that theo." waigon by 17 to7. Skip Mc od with him to let me go, but He re- (board of education had not taken Upi{a.n won from Skip Birkett by : 3 i! ih ! 1 bought this month for future use, fused. 1 thought sure he would kill | the subject of improving the shoul to 5. Skip Givens won, from Skip| 3 "and bave saved money Our sales™™ Alter a time, 1 got away, and | grounds. A year or more ago bei p00 bo "13 to 13. Skip Mere » N EW : ! Hundreds of careful buyers have] {ran olit of the house in my bare feet, |gave a comprehensive report of how, 4 500 Skip MeKelves "are away ahead of 1911. attired only in my dressing gown and [the work could be carried on, and he| ip Skip MeUConachie won a} PEARL RINGS { We have fome iY i ik i tiful PEARL Rings fon i skirt. I sat on the front steps for aihoped that the board would take thel opi, 'Goodwin by 16 to 10. {BORNE ON GUN C© UN CARRIAGE ETO : 29th ends this opportunity. time, and then went into the house|matter up and become an example for} The winuers of the different vation) THE GRAVE. i next door and stayed there." other places. The improvement of thelarq as follows: Prof. Macdonald, | i Mrs. Fowler claimed that her hus- | mds meant a great deal to the | tA seriews. 1. H. Wrower, in B seris { Hand had refused to support her, everl ulook of the little folks attending iw Montgomery or W. KB. = Sills in since they came out from the old coun- [ipo gchools. » A 2 try, and that she was forced to work Funeral of the Late Lieut. W. A Stroud=--Service in St. George's Cathedral by Major the Rev. Canon Starr, | \ series, aud A Macnaughton in Di your s e 1 ect i on 4 series. The draw was taken and the] : ; all the time : : Minstrel Show at Portsmouth. | winners of A 'and B series play olf} I don't want to live with him any The Coon Town minstrels, of Wing-land also the winners of U and 1. | longer," she said. "1 was laid up | sick for four months, and he left me to reasonable prices y | 1 he funeral of the late Lieut, W. A ston, under the direction of Sidney | | Btroud, late master-gunner of the R.( 1d h . Evervone Salshury, gave a performance at i Challenge Accepted. HA parle og? a aig Yat 4 ne Portsmouth on Wednesday. he Ad The R.A.D.'s (Roy al Ancient Dra- ! morning, took place from the residence A Ma ni 11 ice nt not. | have to live with him, and 1 dience wns small on account o Walgoons) claim to junior city hockey of his son, Ald. Allan Stroud, Rideau g : p ? hockey match and other counter al-{gy remacy was not long proclaimed !sireet, Thursday afternoon. The. re ow Jt." : : lobk know it. : tractions, but those present enjoyed | before it was questioned, ihe husky mains were taken to St. George's ca | @ array of No 5) Fowler, who wanted to get witnesses ya x ; : ¢ \ g the show €mmensely, and the songsinN Qf captioned by V. Nicholson, |thedral, where Major the Rev. Canor and local hits were heartily encored. |,,4 managed by Kehoe Kennedy, have !Starr, chaplain of the Kingston gar Suits just re= , who died in Guelph Tuesday One stone, Three stone. and Five stong rings excellent workmanship. for the ease, strongly denied the charge, Me said he did not strike his |! : k wife, but that she had received the Sentimental songs were rendered by disputed the claim and requested a rison, read the burial office. The chon black eves as a result of falling John Johnston, John Inglis, Georg ge {game, so on Saturday night, at was present and the hymns sung wer ceived. They aginst the hed. Allen and William McCullough; commit | neen's open air rink, 'the struggle! Nearer, My God, to Thee and "Yes, that's what vou always say," [Songs were sung and jokes were giv | will take place As each team hus a|"Abide with Me." The remains were are perfect in vamarked Mrs. Fowler. en by endmen T. J. Turner, Sidney i}iost of supporters a lively time is! taken to their last resting place in Ca The magistrate enlarged the case for 'urner, C. Soith, James What. expected. The winners will play with Harsqui cemetery. : fit a nd finish, a day and William Salsbury. Show [the Outlaws for the Pastime troph The solemnity and Targen of the came off without a hitch and the ---- ideceased's funeral was a grand iri GRAND JURY REPORT, andience were highly pleased. y B 1 i { work of nearly made from the "Chaucer" is Suggested. bute to his life and irl = ARaa x . ma The Eaton team has suggested the forty years in the Roval Can vd wn Ar | a Condemned Keeping an Idiot in the] THERE IS A GOOD CHANCE |, 00 of possibilities for referce| tillers. The impressionable efiect of very test Jalil, "Dead March," played by the R.( at in dge of play of the Alls up | the b Rugs, Curtains, Carpets The grand jury of the court of as Of Frontenac Getting Agricultural I Noi La ne an oy H.A. band, and the measured tread of ideas y master 8 hy . pg y a I t games in Winnipeg : i 0 : : : x Le pr Mliott re A the oflicers anil men was very obvious gizes for the county of Frontenac re- nstructor, Chaucer Elliott, Kingston: Lou > wit Tul \ il d Yours, ported that they visited the several Warden Godkin and Coqneillors Gor- | E, Marsh, Toronto; Gren Caldwell, | Large crowds of citizens lined the tai ors, an ® : i To. y a : C = Wet" : ; ftratl { route of march 3 public institutions in the city and |don, Hamilton, Kennedy, Cronk, Sal Rarrie; Wally Hern, Stratford; A. I. LFo0 . A d I. F. HARRISON COMPANY found them all in a satisfactory con- [mond, Stoness, Ruttan and laylor, | Kinder, Preston | The firing party leading the proces- | guarantee COr= i PAI Fr NNN SNS SMITH BROS. 830 KING STREET QE IERIVOOBRI004EV002000900 E0000 Jewelers. Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Liceuses, 90599 0990099999900 90000 090400 » dition. who went to Toronto to represent the ---- sion, was composed of forty men of |! Phone 99. The county jail was first visited and | Frontenac council in connection with St. George's Defeat. {the R.C.ILA., under Lieut. F. M rect to the min- a thorough inspection made of the [the Good Roads Association, coleniza- | The saints met their first defeat of son, and was followed by the whole premises, Everything was in a [tion roads grants and an agricultural {the season when they played a picked and undertaker's sleigh. The gun car @ ute. very best of order and cleanliness. | instructor for the Sydenham high [team at Gananoque last night. It was riage Came next, drawn by handsome] The jury found. ten men and one fe- | school, returned home on Thursday. {undoubtedly the fastest and closest horses. On the top of the casket was | 2 0 #0 [male in confinement. The jury regret- | Councillor Gordon says that the good!game witnessed there this season. At the deceased's helmet and sword. en to TED | ted to find an idiot in jail, and on |roads convention favored the present|hali time the score was 3 to 3 and| The charger closely followed the re- | N h enquiry found that the man was re-| method of distributing aid de the coun-! full time 5 to 5.° It was decided to Maing, with the empty saddle and the | ot a eavy tax ceived on May 27th, 1911, and he had [ty councils for roads. He stated also play overtime, which ended 6 to 5 for] boots reversed. The pall-bearers, who on your purse | mare hed at the side of the gun car been medically examined as required [that there was a good chance of Fron- Gananoque ' . riage, were some of deceased's = by law," and had been pronouced an |tenacs securing the services of an ag-}| OrTeEg orrison: point : idiot. This jury is very strongly of |ricultural instructor. Other counties Jot Surges gon), ¥ hn Shiidl wiles Q M.S. Inst, Clifiord OM S. eit er - er en the opinion that the jail is not the | were alter the same thing, but the min- (captain); cents Shultz: right wing, Crk, Turner, Q.M.S, Slater, Staff proper place for the unfortunate man [ister of agriculture promised to give Conley: left wing Rae * Sergt. Fr. Stephenson, Q.M.S.-Whr . and wish to strongly recommend to |Frontenac's claim due consideration. Refer Me. M ? ev Cananoo te | Ryder, Sergt. Fr. Latlamme, Sergt d go the proper authorities his removal te ad ---------- eferce, Mr. Money, G jue. Lowrie and Sergt. Rosseau. the idiot asylum at Orillia. FULL VERDICT OF JURY | The mourners * were the deceased's |g Sporting Notes. t The hospitals and other charitable I------ - . . Hour sons, James T., St. Paul, Minn; O L E institutions were all found in a very {¥n the Libel Action of Telfer vs. hs Beavis oa Maple Leaks Way Victor (i, of Toronto; Major Altan or @ [creditable condition. These institu- R. G. Dun & Co. off in the final ol the juvem'e 'eng fe Athert M., of thi ' Highest Price Paid for $ kinds of RAW FURS. :W. F GOURDIER BROCK STREET and' Lieut , of this city, and i lay evening. . kei . £ [tions are deserving of all praise for y i 4 te ver. |on the stadium rink Fric { F. Jackson, also of this city, brother- the noble work pom are Rr , and a he ing on he Oe The Tegumsehs take a trip to Gan: 4 linlaw of the late soldier. ! ' are deserving of all the financial aid |}; i i V ' |noque Friday, to try to conquer their! 1p. pongrary bearers, following the ¥ libel suit at the assizes on Wednes J ars the. different municipalities can be- {day : : old rivals in the factory four. motirners were six officers of the R.( A Nice Roughcast Dwelling No. 16 Nelson 8t., contain ing six rooms, good esllar and conducted institution and its condi-| 92 That the firm of Dun & Co. are 8 " {8. Vien and H. W. McPhérson tions arf quite satisfactory, greatly at fault in not having pro- Ai tore. | «The remainder of the cortege was . stmt tr perly investigated the report as to | composed of the officers, N.C.0.'s and The Always Busy Store. and TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, the sheriff being in possession of Mr. men of the RO. H.A. brigade and de rood al Ci ) Birisiates Tolfor's premises, That they should NEW partmental corps. $000000000000000000009 EVV aI an be hough What Happened a A of alhave published their retraction of | | A goodly number of citizens and old tor - . $1,00 iL ge Century Ago. 16th of February of the above publi- ° friends were also in the procession. ! " Mr. Carey, bandmaster of the 14th cation in the column under heading, S G 1 The Boral tributes which Were many a Regiment ill, W. Jacobs acting for |"Phsiness Changes," where the ori P 00 S and beautiful, were banked in a cab DRY PINE for him. nal item first, uppeared, and that ns : driven in the procession. 1he rove | § KINDLING WOOD § |Two Lots on Prince 5 Sir of Non and Mrs. Joseph Upper left for warning against negligence in the od {was along Rideau street, down Bar 4 ew York. discharge of duties so vital to the {rack to and along Wellington to John- » «qn AT ---------- Senator Nelson, of British Colym- | business of a community, damages of won, and down to the cathedral. After DRURY'S Coal and Wood Yard Corner of Fronten ic, ft i bin, appointed lieutenant-governor of |#1,000 against Dun & Co. are award- | service at the cathedral the procession | § "Phone 443, 233 Wellington St. having a frontage of forty ' that province. . { weénded its way along King street to Princess $ y Recount before Judge Price increas- nti | Brock, up Brock to Alfred, RO IR ---- EA THe -- {on rincess street ed 'Sir John's majority to seventeen.| BIG INCREASE IN EXPORTS. { and thence to Cataraqui cemetery Th Co pl | $800 buys hoth A "e B. W. Robertson gave a supper to y { Tne floral tributes were Wreaths, omas ey : CARPEY WAREHOUSE | the members of the Y.M.C.A, in their [From Kingston to United States in { officers of the R.C.H.A. brigade, war PHONE Op i M m ; @ |rooms, Thirty-seven young men at- Past Two Months, irant officers and sergeants of the Drop a card to 19 Pine Street wwe, Moxey To Loax tended, and C. H. Martin, the new Th i {R.C.H.A. brigade -Commiss y wanting anything done fn the Carpen . 3 e following statement shows the IULHLAL igade, vpon-commissioned ie In SAD 20 ; : Kicer ; ter line. Estimates giv o Fire Instr , secretary, was introduced. value of declared exports from the {ollicers and men R.C.H.A. brigade, | of pairs 3 £ ¥en On i finds ke | RANCE, J intro Ci 1° Old Comrades," "A" battery, Col, ardwood Floors of all kinds. AM * akg T ' High-class musi¢, 10c. copy; Cho- Udited States. dire the, months of . Petre and officers 1st Brigade, U.F. jiders will receive prompt attention Hovses To Re pin's Grande Valse Brillante, Goi: January and February : A., Guelph; Master Gunner James Ma- Bop 49 Queen Biren id Last Hope, Suppes' Poet and| Animal hair, $497 50; cattle, $190. har, Ottawa: Sergt, Major Gimblett, | . M U 1 1 1 N Peasant, La Chasse lnfernale, Gypsy! feldspar; $4,257.15: fertilizer, $423; fish, WU. and wife; Mr. and Mrs. fr. J Ra Ra i Rondo, and 6,000 others. © Dution's $1,080.08, furs, $790. hay, $36,790.67; Jackson, Standard staff; sheafs, Col. RENCH REM : The Real Entate Brok music store, Call for catalogue. hides and skios, $14,480.72; horses, Benson and wife, Mrs TT. Dunlop ON: ws . "Phone ¢ 29 roher The recent bazaar held in aid of St.|8780. household goads, $4,306; junk, and Swaine family, Mes. M. Woodrow, | "ro7* Rass th great success Cures bio sf Mary's cathedral, Ogdensburg, netted|§728.40; lnmber, $127.50; mica, $1,405." Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Sergt, and |i hr Het de eee 6,600. 99; plumbago, $1,748.57; rags, $1,011.- Mrs. Shipton, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. of 3,1 61 fromm Fougria 400. 80 Beekman - 00; returned goods, $1.836.55; scrap 1 Hewgill, Mrs, Botts, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. Er I mast i Oras emia Dandruff Germs Are Responsible brass, $5,586.70; scrap copper, $2. . " McCartney; pillows, "Sons," Mrs. | fein to PD: HaverstockKd, 871.86; scrap rubber, $1,483.65. Total, James Bryson, cross, warrant officers, | pamptert London Ex. 1 Brag adios) hs try $83,115.63, correspondiag months of N.C.O.'s and men No. 2 Dethehment, #1 take sath. Liuting cure. mess and Most Halr Troubles| 1911, $97,799.90 90; increase, over Al, Every day we are C.P.A.S.C.; anchor, Mr. and Mrs. 1 . Due to This Parasite Which 55,365. 73. receiving shipments V. Samwell, Guelph! spray, Mr. and 1 A. \ Mis. James MeCully. A number of : hisve been sold to Insure bulld- ! | Destroys Hair Roots. MR. HARTY TO RECEIVE of the flowers from outside places « had SPECTACLE FRAMES BE operations, commencing in : Nobody Wats to be haid | But a ------ > not arrived in time for the fuwseral, : neglected scalp means, first, falling § Full Compensation for His Chats NEW SPRING GOC ---- ¢ ' a the early spring by the very [TCE (Lo TAL NESS. Uf wou. ae Falls Holding. : NG GOoops Sale aviator caps and tuques, from | B "re nr Foseniar oe, Fate 19¢, up. Dutton's. i best class of citizens. B | troubled with itching 'scalp or fail : : : : y : ve erste Neus shys : to = of} and we feel safe in } A sleigh load of young people drove perly Fitted Lenses are P stow upon them. 1. That no material damages have - H.A. brigade, Major J. Hamilton, 3 The penitentiary appeared so far as {been proved by evidence submitted to i! apts. H, E. Boak, and W. H. P S cursory observation permitted, a well |have been caused Mr. Telfer. "Kingston's Famous Fur i Elkins, and Lieuts. H. P. Lafferty, 1 eet hair, be on guard against. dand San, of ibn, delay: chook oot ct, ts Tyo Comte | saying that we will [ice he fe Co de hom 57 i i 'ile Fy . Wil x ; } , p , We 3 3 4 which feeds upon itself and 'feeding Nam Harty's water power holdings at have the very linés night, where they were entertained 50 A Leng Should h BD Muted grows," destroying the hair roots, Chats Falls, on the Ottawa river, has 1 {with games, etc. They returned to the| B 20,050 ol, (ERIE TH DF EX 35 lat no new hekr growth is pos lng foundation in faet. peopie want. icity at an early hour Thursday morn- " Sag puplt of th eye. In any other position It oh The News was informed that in all FY ing. Hea Th ae NAYS . AR likelihood Mr. Harty would receive! g WE INV ITE COM- Puttan's music store for the Intent i uae and fave 2 is Swiltes full compensation for his properties, ] J i popular songs, ight. The BRB { Sami roff eure. Tt destroys the dandruff|se he had received them by legitimate PARISON. Sheriffs MeConpell and McMahon ar- na should Brags --_h Nose germs, eradicates them (cleans out|jease from the Ottawa government. NO OBLIGATION nved from Cayuga Thursday . morn wabbling will . be impossillé, the pores of the scalp), and. encour. : sho va jing, with an incorrigable boy, who!R and It should bear equally at ages a quick growth of ul-look-| Sale men's boots. $4 leather lined, TO BUY. was iaken to the penitentiary, all points. ing hair. No unsightly ruff sonlesifor $2.75: $6 doctors' boots, $1.83; Sale black underskirts, Sbe. Dut The Right Way Is Just as Easy » on ovis ut We use rs Jlote hott 8 Dunia LOW P RI CES ry our tooth paste ular 2. as the Wrong. ays HAIR HEALTH. w W.lseme time ago to nine months in PREVAIL. size; 2 tubes, for 25¢., fat Sargent's | I We Fit the Frames White, pastor Vienna Bid), 1 MN. ic Cente! prison, in Toronto, was taken > drug store. : As Well as the I F. church, writes us: "1 (have used |up there Thursday siternooh, by the WATCH OUR WINDOWS! The Misses M. and J Jackson lof 42 he lama, different ha tonics, The to building restrictions, a8, ete. jo plan of residence to be ed oh this property. Promises Get Friends Performances Keep Them Ww "ve won and we're dreds more When we promi you LAUNDRY home at a specified tin performance takes it ere, SHIRTS, (OLLARS, (T1FS Launder in do i those just dal ntily, had spent Kingston _ Laundry Cor. Princ d & nha Wi S0008000000008000800 PEN EONS OOINEOERNDOROOROS | Ln i €an give you information { cost of building and ar- i cotstable. ita-day lor Tofonto to attend . bat 1 find HAY'S MAIR HEALTH| Try Picke tnillipary opens . Asselstine tre very best preparation rf reet. 'Phone 530. io 83 bjack dress skirts, $1.3 3 . D. 0. S. nad Joe fl." You cau . get! M: j v i 9 istered Optometrist & Optician » Jar Se. or $1 fieft ¢ noon train for Mon 150 md io0 PRINCES 1. Freder) w Haunt, iengy sirent, King Bt. "Phone 1019 Ca RS Sseustndacnseeny td bh bd SIRI RAM a eA

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