Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1912, p. 6

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= THE. DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912 i PACKED N IN ONE EB pow drink, it can't cost over a cent a day extra to drink the finest coffee in the land. This is' "Seal Brand "grown from selected seed under the best agricul- tural conditions. 0 MATTER WHAT COFFEE YOU ey SANBORN MONTREAL a EE ---- -- a eT {LATE'DR. A. F. MAVETY HIGHLY REGARDED TOLEDO, OHIO. WAS IN A Resolution Passed by the Official Board of St. Paul's MLE, Church-- Short Sketch of His Life. The Toledo Times of June 10th an- nounces the death of Dr. A, F. Ma. vety, a former well-known Kingston- ian. Herdied. on Sunday morning, June 9th, after being ill less than three hours. He arose at seven o'clock and shaved himself and made pre parations for breakiast whem an at tack of aeute indigestion set in. Three hours later he was dead. He was fifty-eight years of age, taught school at Sydenham, Ont., when in Lis teers,fand graduated at Queen's university in 1556. In 1879 he was married to. 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DAVENPORT : Le, know, canthrox a= vou will ith .exeress- in '2lledo, O., upon his adopting this thorough on {his profession and his reputation - | se entious + {nished him with a very plausible louse as to why he could not attend 2lto religious and philanthropic duties '| seemed as made |busy when a call came for the «| formance of service for his Master aml " {for humanity. 1 and 'water . wash the tions and refzious societies in To- ledo, The following memorial was adopt: ed by the official board of St. Paul's church, Toledo } "Albert F. Mavety became a mem- ber of St. Paul's M. E. church, To- city as his residence, nearly twenty years ago. Dr. Mavety was at owce recog- |nized as a man of unusual ability in in his chosen calling as an able and con- practitioner steadily in greased 20 that at the time of his death he was in the front rank of that great profession, "Ilis very large practice made great |demands upon his time and 'physical had fur- ex- and mental energies, and if he been like many men would have In the case of Dr. Mavety, however, the resdlt wis exaotly the reverse, for, while he was from the beginning in religious and benevolent work, it though the greater the de- mands were made upon him in his profession the. greater efforts he mada and the more he accomplished along religious and charitable lines. He never gave the excuse of being too per- "Ile was one of 'the most active and efficient members of the official boar] of his chosen church. For several years he held the position of president of the Brotherhood of this church and the subject of the success of that organization . was always uppermost with him. "He always respouded to the calls of the Y.M.C.A., the Y.W.C.A,, the missions and the public charities of the city. He was not only liberal in giving his time to all these institu- tions, but gave of his means far be- vond the average of those similarly vircumstanced:. a "It is always difficult, in reviewing the career of a successfcd man, to determin just - what elements or characteristics most tended to his success, and so it is in the case * of our departed brother, The qualities which seem to us to have stood out prominently in his life, and which we believe led him on to success, were sincere devotion to his creator. integrity of purpose and an optimism which enabled him to be cheerinl, hopeful, and to always Jook at the bright side of life's pages. "Without the loss of a moment from his great activity here he h been transferred to those shores which we all hope to reach when our ~voy- age 4s done. Our memory of is and this community will be one the most precious treasures throtgh all time." ------ FOR THE FISHERMEN. The New Regulations Which Have : Just Been Issued. Now that the fishing season is in full swing, the regulations of the Cn tario game and fisheries laws, for the present year; which have just been is sued, will be of interest to the local anglers, : Apart from the usual regulations of previous years, an extract from ihe fishery laws and regulations provides that no ome shall fish for, catch, or kill 'in "any of the waters of the pro- vince, in ome day, by angling, or shall carry away, a greater number than eight small of large mouthed black basé, It also says that no small or Jarge mouthed black bass less than ten inches in 'length (meas- uring from the point of the nose to the centre of the tail) shall be re- tained or kept out of the water. The number of maskinonge is limited to four, Tn any ease of pickervel, a great er wumber than twelve must not be carried away. 'Sive Le Noi! Tofonto Star, This year, for the first time since he lft this world, the grave of Sir John Macdonald was not decorated with wreaths of flowers on the anniversary of his death. During all these years when the political party of which he had been the great leader was down and out, the anniversary of the old of trouble the men, women and children of the clan, his grave was decorated with flowers. But since last year pro- sperity has come to the party, It might have been supposed by. sen- timental persons that instead of for getting the grave this year the party would have made special provisions for ing 'the statesman's bed J with a triumph of bloom. It was not done because nobody thought of it. That is the way of the not to think of it. Had the suggestion been made, carloads of flowers would have been available. - At Rt. Cstharines, Ont., James Quinn, Guelph, who masqueraded as John Viche, Toronto, whose union card be gtole, was sentenced to three vears for lary. "Hudnut's preparations." "Gib son's." ; : J Twenty thousand British imwmi- 2rants. were distributed in Ontario dur bing the lash six months, BR , has | faithful, loving service to this chursh chieftain's death was remembered by GUN CLUB EVENTS! SHOOTING FOR A MEDAL--HOW CONTEST STANDS. Invited to Take Part Im a Trap Shooting Tournament in Montresl in August--The Sunday © School League Games. The third shoot of the series for the medal wis held on Wednesday after noon, at the Kingston Guan Club's rafiges, on the K. & P. RR.' The com- petitors are required to shoot at 200 clay birds and this is divided into eight shoots; at each of which the con- testants shoot at twenty-five birds. | The marking of the scores show some who Have shot at three, some at two and some at only one shoot, and are, accordingly marked "Out of 7D birds,' "out of 50 birds" and "out - of birds." The medal shoot at the con- clusion of Wednesday's practice stands: Out of 75 birds--F. J. Todd, 62, FE. Webster, 62; E. Godwin, 59; G. La turney, 52. x Out of 50 bicds--E. Roberts, 32, Out of 25 birds--E. Ashley, 15; Pappas, 13. "The spoon shoot on Wednesday was won by N, Pappas, with a score of 18 oat of a possible 25. The Kingston Gun Club has, receiv- ; ed an invitption from the Dominion Trap Shooting Association of Canada to participate in their annual tourna- ment to be held in Montreal, August 20th, 21st, 22nd and 29rd of this vear. It is expected that F. J. Todd, the secretary of the Kingston club, will represent that body at this meet N RAR Who'll be in Line? A good deal of curiosity is being evinced by baseball fans as to what the new line-up of the C.L.C., team will be on Saturday. The only state ment js that it is picking up a eam and no anxiety on its part is visible. Une of the baseball followers said on Thursday that there was no wcarcity of material and with very little trou- ble he could pick up another {eam to give a "go" to any team in the City League. It is probable that a .couple of the "Vies." men will be released this week and "Ned,"" Hartrick, is fromising some changes in the line- up. The league will, with the promised changes, present a different appear: ance than at the beginning ot the season. Saturday's game will be the first mark on the season's baseball rrobabilities, S-- To Have First Meeting. The Sunday School Baseball League will open a week from I'uesday, when St. George's seniors and Queen street seniors clash for the first time. The junior series will open the following eve, when Sydenham and Queen meet in battle, In. the past there has been some difficulty with regards to re ferees but this will be overcome as the executive will appoint' the men cach evening. for Notes on Sports. New Westminster gow leads by 3 to 1 in the British Columbia : leagfie. Lachine and Brockville will crews to (he Ottawa Mowing regatta on July 1st. "Billy" Allen, champion lightweight of Canada, and "Joe" Bayley will meet at Bassano, Alberta, June 20th. Governor McDonald, of New Mex- ico, will "attempt to prevent the Flynn-Johnson fight at Las Vegas on July 4th, "Mike" Domfn has been playing great. ball in the field this season and hitting itd the neighborhood A400 for the Miwvtsburg Pirates. The ' Ottawas say that Brantford has the team to beat in the Canadian baseball league. They believe Lon- don will soon strike the toboggan. Officials of both the National and American baseball leagues have begun an investigation of charges that mem- bers of the New York and Brooklyn teams have been playing Sunday base ball here in semi-professional teams under assumed names. The Washington club of the Am- erican baseball league has just closed its first western invasion of the year, after establishing a record unparallel ed in the history of baseball--winning sixteen conseCutive games on foreign fields. Fred. Clark, leader of the Pitts burgh Pirates, has won over $800 worth of clothing bv reason of hix staging out of a ball game until June Ist. Clarke made a . number of wagers with Pittsburgh friends, mostly for suits, hats, shoes and socks. lt looks as if Clarke would have enough dothing to last him for three years. : send club of | Spend Sunday in Watertown. Going Saturday, 1.30 p.m.; return Monday. $1.65. An Algoma deputation will ask that 82,000,000 out of the £5,000,000 set aside by the provincial government for the development of the northern districts be allotted to the four west- ern districts, Rainy River, Kenora, Port Arthur and Fort William. At Goderich, Ont., a serious break of rabies is announced. Artillery Man Tells His Story «Daniel Fry, North Keppel, Ont.; iss pensioner of the British army. He be longed to the Royal Artillery and was stationed in Toronto in 1550. Mr. Fry is now eighty-six years of age and attributes his good bealth to the use Lidney-Liver Pills. For or four years he suffered greatly from constipation, pains in the at he Jotion o of the stomach, SQ 's idney-Liver Pile these troublés have been over come. He would not be without these pills in the house and finds that by using ont or two a week he ean keep the and kidneys healthy and active. 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