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Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1907, p. 2

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a Bb Bk o : §7 3 Ti iff Fe = 83d i i k7 sty } : 4 > g -3 = i - & = | i. I i ! of i i 2 3 i i Away on Hunt For story will no doubt be - | bas ever been told. Some time 3 Barrie street, left went well until just recently. One head of cattle ay ay be missing, and with another man Mr, Wood set out to locate them. Only meagre particulars have been received about the affair as it takes ¢Onsider- able time for the Mail from that dis- appears however, that while the two men were out on their hunt ga terrible blizzard linding snow storm the men became separated. The letter conveying . the news says that Mr. nineteen trict to reach Kingston. Tt set in, and in Hiram Wood and his : Mills, 404 0 up ranching in the far west. Previous to their go- Miss Nan Skinner won from Miss Loy- 'REACHES Cop vines Mase Si Harry Birtles, son of Sergt.-Major * Father Was | Birtles, of the RM.G., was living at he at Stray Cattle--Mo ther Had. to Con- -duet Burial. ol a A sad story from the western prairie in which former Kingstonians are con- cerned has just teached the city. The received as one of the most pitiable of its kind that ingiton, Jumaica, but left there on January 4th, for England. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Sk axa tive refund ga ih m to cure. EB, W. 's signature is on each box. 20c. Shaw Medal Curling Contest. In first round of the singles for the Shaw medal Miss Carrie Waldron defeated Mrs. Stafford Kirkpatrick, and they had boon rosi t eaine Minnes. Rist: They, settled sown, ou 33 {zoine Minnes Slippery Walks. The sidewalks are _ a dangerous condition, t y. is morning's rain, by tn, where 'it fell, coating of glary ice which was unsafe for even the most sure-footed pedes- trians. Back To His Old House. Rural Dean Taylor, of Aylmer,Que., is visiting his mother, 336 Brock street. He will preach in St: Luke's Wood found his way back to his home church Sunday Svealng: He will : re. after four days, but did not say any- thing about his companion. It has in the city un uesday = next. Rev. Mr. Taylor is entering his twenty- learned from 4d newspaper des- | third year in the ministry. patch later, however, that did arrive back , pastor. a terrible experience. pm, Rev. B. sor: Whe , | eight months, had died was b man safe, Both men had A Long Felt Want. Has been supplied since the King B » | ston Business College, head of Queen rv. hea opie Jud bart of the street has re-opened its telegraphy de- it was to find that his baby girl, aged al partment, under the supervision of an experienced and competent operator. 4 BA. ' at 11'a.m; Mrs. J. R. |dur'nz his absence, Mrs. Wood was | Day and evening classes. Terms mod at 7 pam. Sunday school, [alone in the house during her hus- | erate. F. Metcalfe, principal. On the second day "Phone, 440. s absence. after Mr. Wood left the child took sud- nearest neigh- ser- [bor was about three hundred miles class | away, and it was even impossible for | their denly ill and died. The Social Five Dance. The Social Five held another of ular dances at the Whig hall Mrs. Wood to semre the services of o {last night, and the affair proved a 3 eile illness the remai Angel of Death visited the ve, and the funeral J H i i i ft i A Snap In Marmalade. i ; i i High "ir 7 F = ~~ § § g is 8.3 i fit z Ail 5 ! i f J iss 75 ; td i : 52 . 2h, 1 > wf 2 Pg i REMOVAL SALE. To appreciate the va'ues that during this sale you must come to the store and see the furs. This is the remarkable Fur i Sale Kingston has ever seen. re. is Toronto = Montreal dnd there 1s oot a single article' reserved. The following specials give a glimpse of the immense saving this sale offers . Near Seal Jackets, Taaball Soon. 24 Bets, test style german hes jong: $45. Removal Sale $33.75. ¢ 5 5 i5 35d i { ik gs, Ff id Ll Le ¢ i 2 £. i : I hi £7 1 doctor, but it so happened that a lad ing and when she was told of music was rendered - np Sots ox Golden shred suggred, » made i P 3 and, 'sold by goa last t success. A choice programme of [4 by Crosbv ained with | & O'Connor's orchestra. Seventy-five and did all she could to {couple were in attendance. save the life. of the little one. But the An. ther dance will be given on the home so far {evening of the 24th inst. T. Sands away from habitation, and the moth- | was chaieman of the committee hov- er, with the assistance rendered by {ing in ha Her newly-madh friends. dug the little | assembly. nd the arrangements of the AR The Marine Lecture. ~ Last ing, Capt. Thomas Don- ne'ly ---- his lectures at the Marine school, and .. gave much valu- able information on "The Rules of the Road." There was a very large at- tendance, the lecture room being filled to its utmost capacity to hear the silver-tongued marine expert of King- To Have Amusement Hall. Kingston is to have a new amuse- ment hall. A representative of the United States Amusement company is in the city, making arrangements for 65¢: Seo | © moving picture and phonograph gal- all sizes n S------------------| Den » which the company is to instal * here, A store on Princess 'street has rented and the fittings are ex- pected to arrive next week. Another Bad Saturday. The Saturday for some time past have been miserable, so far as weath- er is concerned, and the merchants anl the markets have suffered. To- day was another bad Saturday, the rain coming down at a most inop- portune time, and making the walk- ing dangerous. The sidewalks became Swiully slippery as the rain froze as it fell. | Address By John Donnelly. Yestbrday - afternoon on invitation lof the Engineering Society of Queen's, John Donnelly, M,E., gave an interest ing talk before that body on "The Laying of Submerged Intake Pipes," describing clearly all th: onerations. Mr. Donnelly has had much experience in this kind of work. The society passed 5 vote of thy to the Jec- turer for his valuable tlk. Kingston The Good, The Kingston police court continuvs to hold its good record. Outside of one summons case, there was only on arrest made during the week, and in this case, strange to say, it was a Belleville man who was arrested, and be was charged with drunkenne was very much under the influen liquor, when he arrived here, and was placed under arrest shortly after wards. The Building Prospects. Architects report that the prospects for building in Kingston next spring are decidedly poor. Scarcely any- th'ng is in sight yet. (me man tatks of erect a half dozen brick tene- ments, if the work can be done at a fair cost. No other houses are yet in sight. Of course there will he some largs buildings, viz., th» additions to Tete de Pont barracks, boiler shops for the locomotive works and Queen's bio- logical building. No Other Complaints. No other complaints about poli booth irregularities, on the Teh hy | the city clerk, No, 10, Ca. taraqui ward, has furnished the only "sensation." At that place, it ia said that the deputy returning officer went ont into the hall to steeteh him. self, while waiting for more ballots to reach him. A report of the ocourvence will be given to the eity council at its next meeting, by the city clerk and the city solicitor, : Inspectors Of Meat. It in the intention of the dominion RO ernment to appoint meat inspectors Ln various distriots 10 lation of animals ) THE DAYS EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS % : GENERAL. Bccurrences In The City And Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Remembered. William Swain, received at McA Will Ald. "Toye sie the electric light rates this year ? AHN those who have not yot had ga touch of grippe stand up ! This milder spell rejoices the heart i Hg magn who: is to pay the coal bill, ano tuner. Orders The coanty council's ingugural ses- sion will be held on Tuesday after- noon next. i (our eyes tested by: an expert opti~ cian, when you get glasses at Chown's Drug Store. The ice got upon the wires to-day and one by one they went down Telegrams could not be got through. Cole qnd Johnson's colored troupe arrived in the city, this morning, from Belleville, where they played last night. We have some dandy black and blue serge suits left $22 for $15.50 cash. W. Carroll & Co. : Insteqd of 'prayers the city council opened its sessions by reading the Whig, "Let knowledge grow from more to more." It is "prophesied that the city coun- eil will not ask the liquor license com- missioners to strike of more than three licensed places. The ropd from the city to Wolfe Island has been marked with pines, anil a constant stregm of teams came arross this morning. The increase of noxious weeds in the crops of the west is inducing farmers to resort more to growing barley. No other crop is so satisfactory as a weed eradicator, The stores and other .businsss places in Kingstcn 11 be closed the entire g of St. Patrick's day, . The day falls upon Sun- Cnt., can sympgthize with Ja. It has had its erup- tion but in Ontario it was 4 municipal election. But the earth growls were much the same. Dr. Chown's special Tron Tonic pills make pure rich blood, 25¢. and 50c. The Kinoston Collegiate Institutf should be able to put forth a fine cadet "corps. In the old days, there was daily drill gt the institute. Why can there not be now ? James Robbs, Princess street,' hgs rurchased an Arabian horse for $135 'rom PI. Drisoll, Howe Islanl. The horse will be driven on the ice the races by gu sixteen year-old bov. The hmeryl of the late Alexander Gunn was largely attended vesterday afternoon by leading citizens. All the governmont citizens here were repre- sented by their heads and also by ~~rt of the office staffs. Dr. Chown"s Cherry congh onre gives at quick relief from coughs: and golds; 25 cents. The only contagious disense Case reported. to the medical health officer this month is ona of diphtheria. Kin» gton has been decidedly healthy this month. It must have made a good resolution at the first of the vegr. Epworth Laggues of the Montreal Methodist conference are lookine for- ward with interest to the eighth con- vention to be held at Carleton Place, ith, 5th and 6th of Febwonrv next. Miss Craig, Kingston, will he a spegk- er The Salvation Army people are | waiting patiently for the erection of {an electric light at the corner of Queen and Bagot streets. The city council of last year sanctioned it. The corner in question is auite davk, ani a light is much 'needed. It's up to this year's council to give the city clerk power to aupoint the de puty returning officers for municipal elections. Then some one will be re- sponsible. At present, the deputies are not appointed by the clerk, and he is not responsible for irregularities that may ocour The chairman of the board of works hat to shoulder great responsibilities, Ald. Guskin is the mark this year. voar: This morning, the people 'were blaming him for the slippery walks, whereas anybody should know that | the captain hasn't anything to do | | with regulating the rain supply. ---- Welcomes Rev. H. D. Whitmore. The midweek meeting of the Congregational church, tended, although the night was very cold, The secretary opened the meet- ing and extended a hearty welcome to Mr. Whitmore, in which all present took part. The new pastor expressed imself as well pleased with the kind manner he had heen received by the peodle of Kingston, especially his Calvary was well at- friends of Calvary church. ------ A pretty house wedding, at which were included about twenty-five im- mediate relatives, was celebrated Wednesday, at the cowry residence of Councillor and Mrs. Sexsmith, Deser- onto, when Mrs. Sexsmith's youngest sister, Miss Annie Brown, was united In marriage with Jay S. Yeomans a Prosperous farmer of Newburg, SE ------ It Will Cure It dh auuh. La Grippe IR cl 20 OR. LEONHA "ge Ae yl your Cough or Cold, no question' about ate) -- why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hispreseription filled, When you can 31 store a of SHILOH" fora obtain CURE pay two to five dollars hen a twenty-five cent bottle of SHILOH will cure you as the past thirty-four ears : let SHILOH be your doc- whenever a Cough or Cold A HILOH will cure you, and all druggists " Joes Duck up this statemen. witha ve tee. The next a. have a Cough or Cold cure it wi SHILOH The Sale of the Season Comes Only Once a Year 25 PER GENT. OFF All Manufactured : Furs. W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 78-80 Brock St. Phone 700 1, Optical Work Carefully Executed Spectacles nnd Eveclasses rroperly fitted. » New and mountines. Eyes carefully examined, ov WE SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 359 King: Street Issuers of Marriage up-to-date You can buy Men's Wool Underwear, worth 50¢. and 6oc., either Shirts or Draw- ers, for 39¢. a Garment Children's Underwear At a special price, 19c. a Garment Large Size Comforters were $1 95. : ' Fo-night, 81,25 Each Special Low Prices on Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Ete. : ---- New Goods Arriving Daily E------------e Your Doctor * When ' the st upset--bowels appetite fick broken -- hea quent--ABBF is the prescr cures. CLEARING All'goods must middle of Februa ing the city. EVERYTHING Prices fro Suit Up. Sold by the p order. Alex. Wa Well Big R ec on 8 COME EARL A BAR | Strachan's Queen et Canada, devoted mercial and Short Commercial Individual inst use, for it-- Nurses' md Mother +256 bottles Drug & © Wood's The Great Tones and i in of Debility, Mental and . ay exual Weakne nd Fffec BRITISH - / HOT KINGSTON - Has undergone 5 now open to ublic. + TELFER REAL E OR INSUR It you want to City Property, see at 95 Clarence Post Office. % CARBO-M/ RAZ $ Sold the wor $2.1 We will sell fc only this ¢ RAZOR FC Every Razor $ Mitchell's | @ The ii 81 Princes There are noW ove in the Frost & Wo the first of March t 600 men at work in Pr. Chown's Bucin ney Pills for hea a i

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