Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1908, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. oe a tr en A Tl ny To TT mT rg : & , . L- PAGE THREE. me wren E | H § ® ® * ® ® # NS © * ® ® * #* ® * * * * " * ® . * * * ® + > * * ® " ® * * " * % ® ® * * e Our January! Clearance Sale . Always Makes Good Another huge success to tally up--another friumpli scored ! To- day we opened our doors en the January Clearance Sale. How our customers welcomed it '<how they welcomed * the bargains '--how they welcomed the ! - avings ! ' And the welcome #pirit endures--at this writing the steady busy biting is taxing our resourcesto. the ptmost--und the same spirit will continue all through the selling. As soon as the doors close to-night our will pile stocks and re arrange displays, replenish depleted stocks from our tomorrow's sell- salespeaple right into and select new ing. ( We will be ready for von to-morrow day's offerings will be hand and ones, All come--all huy--all of ALL the veat { CRUMLEY BROS. JRUMLEY BROS. The Clearance Effect HTT III DI I Hosiery and Underwear All Winter Weights of Hosiery and Woollen and' Knit Underwear These are the best say a veers wnpply of these offerings tore raoms for All to- better when you come. Some more some This d= the greatest buying time on and have come in for a quick decisive clearing ng opportanities. You will havé to buy needfuls, 25 Dozen A5c. Cashinere Hose, ribbed and plain, for pair 1 Dozen Flastic:Ribh Shirts and Drawers for men, worth Toc. now Ble aout and 2 Zo 2 Dosen i fof "bows, worth 5k <dunt Fivoce-lined (yderwear he. now Our Cash Coupon Contest closed on January 15th, and all Cou- pons for this contest must be sent: or handed te mw by January 20th Enclose name and address. Results published on or about January 25th, > » NO.HONING=NO GRINDING "CARBO MAGNETIC" THE RAZOR OF PERFECTION. Are you Interested in a better Razor than you have? . If 80, your dealer will deliver to you a "CARBO MAGNETIC" Razor on thirty days' trial | without obligation on your part to purchase. "CARBO MAGNETIC" Razors don't pull--others will! Get one to day and you'll have NO MORE RAZOR TROUBLES. °] | agnefic ZR}! SO } Ivey & Bi For sale by McKe ' 0000000000000000000000000000000000000008¢ 200 rch FROM GOLLEGE HALLS! HAmusements. THE BLOU THEATRE IN- Several Science Students Asked to | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28nd Make Good the Damage--Ad- MR. JOSEPH BROOKS Presints dresses to the Medical LILLIAN RUSSELL Students Yesterday Morning. IN " WILDFIRE » Racing Comed) by GEORGE RST and GEORGE V. HOB- be... T8c., $1, Friday. The medical students listened to erai Litres mn votation hall, yesterday morning, several of the distinguished gue of Prof. MaeCalliun physiology and physiological chemis- try at Toronto Medical College. gave a scholarly address on the "Origin. of Life." Prof. MacCallum postuldted the #xistence of life in some other part of the universe before its appearance on earth, and then propounded his theory copeerning the transmission of life to this planet Prof. . Adami, of MeGill Medical College, spoke on matters per. taining to pathology and bacteriology and his address received the rapt at tention of all present Dr. Spankie president «i the Ontario Medical ( oun cil, also addressed the very entertainingly, : very intéresting lec Con by A Now ulapian Society's BROAN Prices--205 Sents on = PRINCESS VAUDEVILLE Entire chanage of Programme TO-DAY PICTURE ROLL NO. 1 "Ice Industry in Sweden" "Her First Bike Ride" ROLL NO. 2 : "The Simple-Minded Peasant" Jobu Mabovey, whistler will change personations TO-DAY Warren Pritchard, (Kingston; will give his famous Sailors' Horm-ipe nights omly. GEO, HAMMOND sings "SOUTHERN CIRL. HOCKEY MATCH SENIOR D.H.A. PARKDALE (Toronto) vs. 14th P.W.O.R. MONDAY, JAN, 20th. Afmission to Gents, 80e. Admission to Ladies, 260. Reserved Seats, d0c. extra, Plan opens for sale Tickets, Jan, 20th. 1.50, the previous of evening professor students Much ado has already heen made about the Bijou Theatre episode of term, and it would seem as jf all has not yet been said concerning the matter. Some eight or wine mem - bers of the freshman year in science have been given to understand that legal proceedings will be taken against them in the police court Shortly un- less compensation is made to the ex- tent of $30, It is said that their caps were found in the theatre and that the names of the owners were written on the inside of the caps. Several of the political science students who are "go- ing into law," state that a very im- portant legal point is involved here. Is one student's cap ever appropriated and worn by another student, eapeci- ally if it a better one than his own ? last be ANRUAL MBETING THE ANNUAL MBETING OF THE members of the Kingston Horticultural Society will be held Sw the Cominittee Rooms, City Buildings, at 8 p.m., on THURSDAY, JAN. 16th. Business : Election of officers, receiving of .asmiual report, ete. A, W. McLEAN, CURLING MATCHES. The new official bulletin board has heen installed in the new arts build- ing, across the corridor from the old hoard Prof. Maenaughton's Bible class will resi studies Sunday morn- is on ng Secretary hockey practice - has be the third team. J.B. Dunkley, cpnvener of the ence: dinner finance conunittee, will pre seit his report at the weekly meeting of the Enginerring Society to-morrow The report will show a deficit Prof. MePhail, honorary president Queen's Chess Club, will entertain the members of the club at his rooms street, this evening noon reserved for Tomorrow's en S0i~ Brockville Played Xingston on Wednesday Night. Two rinks of Brockville curlers play- el here on Wednesday afternoen, and were defeated on the round by tw shots. The rinks were : : on J. Elliott, E. Lyons, R. B. Dalton, skip--1). = The subject, "Insects," was ably and Peri aut: | Sultan, g Cumed by J Ww. W. Manbard, .J. Ye ae gular meeting of Lesslie, skip» 18 ub, Tayler, W. Gilmeur, H. and A, Chrysler, skip--&. Kingston lost one rink shots and wou the other by wianing 'the round 'by two. " S---- - Ready To Meet Teams. The Regiopotis $1 hokey stestm. play ed "the Young dr, the as lum rink, on Wetlwesday Bight: = Th gamer resulted in Hig Somadd tean scoring five golds, Yr Ehe toma line up . Regiopolis-€Toal, ANS 4 point, K Millan; cover, &; Steemans 'rover, B Hunt; centre, M, Gratton Fol ger and O'Neil. Rockwoods--Goal, A Davidson; point, Allan Davidson: cover, K Ken nedy; rover, C. Dénpistp; coptre, M Kennedy wings, PF Dennison and S McGuire . # Frederick Hartrick méde'a satisfac tory referce. The Rockwoods are oper for games with doy teams under se enteen yeas old 3 Bailey, W mrrie . Jolton and camprehensively Gibson, "08, at Naturalists' ternoon, Power, J. Gibson w luesday af J the on tiging Club and Final Year for by eight ten shots The Mandolin Medical Octette trip to Gananoque, The sister faculties of the university were officially represented at the medi val dinner, on Tuesday, as follows ! Arts, J. G. MeCammon; science, C, Orford; theology, R. Brydon; educa- tion, G. W. Hoflerd, Prof. Laroi, who, with Prof. M. B Baker, succecds Prof. R. W. Brock, in the chair of geology and petrography, has arrived in the city. He has al- ready. made his debut before the prac- tical science students, who appear to be most favorably impressed, with their new professor. AT THE POLICE COURT: are preparing 0 wing Young Man Fined For Damaging Fishing Nets. Upon pleading guilty, in the police court this morning, to damaging fish ing nets, the property of Edward Murray, Belle's Island, Daniel Bates, a young man, a Kingstonian, who has appeared before the court on more than one occasion, was fined $10 and costs, with the option of a month in jail, He said that he would go to jail. Mr. Murray said that he was not very anxious to prosecute the accused but it was a nuisance which he wish- ed to have stopped. The prisoner ---- Defeated: By Otters. The Otters defeated the team of St. Mary's school, in a clos contest, on Wednesday afternoon. The Otters hove not been defeated vet thi Season, iunior thir r-- Hinchinbrooke Council. Piccadilly, Jan Bl. --Councikelect subscribed to the declarations-- Reeve R.A. Hamiltan: . Councillors, €. R a = AT tin E. P. JENKINS. The stringency of the money macket has brought to dup store, Prices away down. Here is a sample. Manufacturers' Sale our doors case after .case of Clothing, Underwear, Socks, 'etc., to be sold at manufactures' cost, To this we add all the goods in pleaded guilty, and had no excuse to offer for his conduct. Upon looking up the record of Bates, the magistrate decided upon the sentence mentioned. Three lads came before the magis- trate, accused of annoying William Coleman, who is blind, residing on First street. They were discharged ai- ter receiving a severe reprimand from the court. Clow, J. Mahon, I'. Dwyer and A Wagar The General Hospital ane Hotel Bieu, Kingston, asked for aid On motion, McMabon-Clow, '$10 grant ed to each ihstitutioh. Of motion Clow-Wagar, these oflicers were ap sointed ; Auditors, J Hamilton anc William Black, Sr.. assestor, A, Ken nedy; to board of health, B. Kennedy On motion; MeMaligh-Dwyar, the re quest of 1. L. Benn, for permission t« put up telephone poles and wires from Parham to Piccadilly, was granted, he to be responsible for any damage caus al. Adjourned till Felfruary 2th, at Parham. A Sailors Horn Pipe Dance. Warren H. Pritchard, Kingston, will dance his famous sailor's horn-pipe dance, at the Princess, nights only, for the balance of the week. Mr. Pritchard is recognized as being a past-master in sailors' dances. Mr. Pritchard has lived in Kingston, for the past twen- Conductor Beacon wis probably fa tally injured in 'an accidént to a Ties 28e. TIES, 10e. 50c. TIES, 32. 75¢c. TIES, 50c. Handkerchiefs White Hemstitched, 15¢,, 'for 8c. ) 18e. line, 1le¢.' Collars 20c. COLLARS, 15¢. " ' 18e. COLLARS, 10e. Overcoats $20 COATS, for $15. $12, $13.50 and $15, . $9.45 for $10 COATS, for $6.95, - Suits Imported English Worsted Suits, worth from $12 to $13.50, for $7.45. Every Suit in house at same pro- rortion. You will have to see to Appreciate. ty-five years, and is known to nearly every resident of thel city. He conducts a confectionery store near the corner of Princess and King streets. Had A Pleasant Party. Little Miss Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keunedy, Barrack street, celebrated her fourth, birthday yesterday. entertained about twenty little friends. - A most enjoyable time was gpent by the young sters.The little lady™ received many pretty gifts, Lecture in Sydenham street Metho- dist ball postponed until a later "date. Grand Valley car. near Paris. The motorman and several passengers were also hurt Zion fancy carnival to-night, 11th band: Good ice and prizes, Justice" Riddell judgment upon a motion fo commit the editor of the Toronto World for contempt of court, For first-class storage on carriages furniture, ete., go to James Latur vev's Carriage Works, 390 Princess St The: prisoners in the jail 4¢ Oswego are to be put to work breaking stone for city streets. : The. praposal to cut off forty hotel licensés in Taronto was referred to the city council, - ' reserved a As an outcome of the depression in This Sale Ends January 18 the diamond industry, negotiations have been opened between the two $ producing companies, the De and the Premier Diamond com- pany, with &' view to limiting the out- put while diamonds remain practical- Get acquainted with Black Waich F.P.JENKINS CLOTHING CO " All sales for cash. No goods on approval 114 PRINCESS STREET. = ly unsaleable. : 2 The earnival at Zion rink wat Again postponed last evening and will be " it have J ing a suitable t for its en EB: J. Kalnt, Blacksmith at June town, made $15.30 in a day He set sixty-two. shoes and 'pat on twenty. the big black plug : tremendous favorite | Dew Ones, 4 bird imitations and solo | his songs ead ame | Dance, | of seats and dior, to far-north Moosehide, e People's Forum. | LP WANTED--FEMALE, COOK, FAMILY. Mrs. Mac¥Yarland Th L CONDENSED ADVERTISING | BEL RATES D PLAIN ©. Apply : - ¥ Street rst insertion lec. a word Each SéCutive msertion thereafter hail & word. Minimum gharge ior one sertion, 25¢ con- | GOOD wa GENERAL SERVANT ng ironing. pply > Apply Mrs, Jas, re ee to iore street. WANTED-GENERAL, TO LEARN y grade HANT READY shed boat st 45 °C Kimgsty SITUATIONS VACANT. MEN AND WOMEN barber trade in eight weeks; ates earn twelve to eighteen duilars i weekly help secure positions | cata i gue free. Mole~ Barber College, | wen and Spadina, Toronto. £ PEQPLE WITH FURNITURE THAT Peeds repairing to bring it to W. H Beswick, 258 King street. Repairs neatly dome ; charges moderate. QUIET BACHELOR DESIRE PERSONAL. LAST total King Con PALMIST, PROF. HALSTEAD, few BVayvs in ingston. My nuinber of readings givea in sion reaching two thousand. ap) iations daily, 78 William St VALI JOR CLEANI ASHES OUT oF i rds or cells y ther baggage «i. Prices 1 iy t S eo. General Main St ABLE PROX KNOWN } | " {CAPILLY FORMA -- hair restorer Produce luxuriant | RrOWS: Ineasuring one foch per|, inonth. Excellent Nerve Tomic, cures) Headache, Neuralgia, Dand: and | Bezema. Demoosiration treatment | free. Shampoo 6Hity cents, Manufac tured by me. Elder Dressmaking i Parlor's Princess St, Fvening i Costumes a specially, Opera Clocks, ete. NFURNISHED ROOM for a bachelor's t 1ffice bf be ey GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEI Overcoats and have them pressed an cleaney, also gel a pew velvet RATES A rats on ov makes them like new STORAGE t ARCHITECTS. r Galloway, The Tails dry rooms next Bibby's livery. Queen St. "Ih CARRIACES WAGGONS ture, Pianos, or any article for stor age, by the month, PAT, OF any way reguired For further information apply to Laturney"s Carriage Works 390 and 392 Princess St "Phone 132, RNITUR!? CLEAN ty Storage, uv FOR Ft Frost's ( oy, ck St to ARTHUR BLAS, ARCHITECT, OF- tice, Cor | Wee n ami Bagot streets FURNISHED long lease 5. HK. MeCann, FURNI KING STREET, uniyranished, on terws, apply to J On For HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, etc. Anchor Building, Market Square 'Phone, 345, ------------------------------------------ POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER. chani's Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. Phone, 212, MONEY AND POLICIES nd « BUSINESS. oun bru biking jr y Chontwin's et Si 3 i MOR Of " ' MEDICAL. co ARCHITECT, OF- Tr Mahood's Drug oss and Bagot Bagot street ANDS, nd Hoor corner Prix Entrance on 608 WM. NEWL fice, se store, streets. 'Phone, LATE the New has opened Opposite KEYES in STANLEY J Chief Resident Surgeon York 3 DR ee inic Hospital Barrie St LIVERPOO LONDON AND GLORY 831. Fire Insurer { par A . wl FOUND. or M OF MONEY, IN OUR GROCERY store Saturday last Owner may have same by prov ng property paying for notice. F, W, 246 Princess street ENCOURAGING REPORT GIVEN AT COOKE'S CHURCH | ANNUAL MEETING. | Phone MARRIAGE LICENSES. KIRKPATRI riage Licenses wa M THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. | REV. C. W. CASSON. K, 42 ISSUER 0 Aree The Test Of Truth. is too often in its a | | | | { Truth f form the Balance of $109 Left in Treasurv,| agioation. Eiery Was Added to Pastor's Salaav| the = frecof trath, and of : : jour Ireedom 'and willihghess to learn ~Contributions ito Missions | the potential but of Doubled. How | There was a large attendance at the! ever abstrac its va meeting of Cooke's | ue appeal shurch, held Wednesday evening. Che chair was upied by Rev, br. | MacTavish, aud James Mct ulla, acted] '\"€ the te ol 18 secretary, bn simply 4 . | The report of the session showed] Without dliering any guidance in con | that" ifty-nine members hat ben duct, it is worthless. If it simply wl { i fantastic product of the im new ism' claims because we are not only ten the actual vi a truth m oncretely, & timas of error, be, fore its ongregational befor ! mto g present system capable of stand- | I} a so-called speculation, incorporation on ol pis thought, and itilaty HU Fase s arni ve Canad ng tothe nd An 1 re-| wived during 'the. year, and gixtoen | AN0ther Ao the many rules alrea C. dismissed, leaving a net gain of forty-| Possessed, without vitalizis of ¢ He 1 of the old; it is wot thruth. From this three. 'The total membership is oow . | 356, During the thirteen hild- | *Eative conmideration, the positive j rén were batized, H. The manager's report showed that substantial progress had been made All accounts have been paid, and there remained in the treasury, { $109. This amount 'was, upon & unani- nous vote, added to. the pastor's sal On ary et i { Wor Reports were recived from the Vie- I toria Guild, the Aid, the W. F. M. 8., Presbyterian Guild, Sunday school, Olive branch the hoard, and organ committee. All these con Th Qiring rier eels anew a Publi ¥ i h n our char {eheap,' « . | wet we Casson, at 25], 0 for free | the test {we a tr year, I» Ferrell abvious Address, Rev. C. W. | Beacon street, Boston; Mass., literature. « the sum of | oon - 1 t w | Among The Lepers. t rN PA Oreen. his around the w A ans Home ( ompanion ack" | ixited the leper olaka | THE FRONTENAC not so contmsiope vais. "Leprosy i | LOAN Aww INVESTMENT SOCIETY a ol ESTABLISHED, 1863 not writes. i Richard Cartwright ( nd | i the t ty 1 along ther and and | way wll ondean Ladies' SO contagious of mission went settlement President all of happened had we rgamzations are in a flogrishing lition, The organ committee having satisfactorily completed its duties, was lismissed The contributions for the vear ounted to about $4,600. The contribu [ihe ions to tnen loubled within the past two vears. Messrs. J. A. Newman and EL. ert Anderson were elected managers andy, RM Votes of thanks A. W. Vup-{heen amos op, who has treasurer | ipht to Mrs. R. J. Dia treasurer of the Ladies' Aid, J. McCulla, the efficient secretary, hoir, and the organ committee whi contracting the * ) BO V4 a " lo g apart 7 auntlets Flove S. C. i, ring Dire r, the ming bed did we wear am a keep contrary, we free missions, have more sof them, and of ti ory we | ' ¢ bor 1 The gress Uter : only € Regulatoron w sight ane of simple clsanlines ate all that is necessar On re i treasurer | ing to their own house dered y ved as Douglass, alter ha troner, § ' ronger cial cases, $8 per box J all drugipsls, or sent a on t of price. ree pamphlet. Adire Ti inde Cook Meson Ba, Tonowto, ONT. dormery ib Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale Sale of Horses every Saturday New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street, 10.00 n to Mea were ten 1 ¢ and ha 8 "| non leper such as years, font rece] Ks | the A.liace the | superinter soap an Shin Defence The skin, thin ou from all lightest break C.M.B.A. Smoker we CM.B. association the host | at a most enjovable smoker on Wed i nesday evening. The quarters} it in blood on Brock street were filled with mem-{ ums are present Cate bers, and after they had their Pipes {toot vour skin with Wade a perfect healer and antiseptic going just right the evening's enter-| tainment opened and, usual, itl Cures eczema, salt rheum, sca proved an excellent one. The FeZU-15tching eruptions of the skin, | lar officers of the society presided and blotches, dandruff, ete. In big bos bright, witty speeches were given. by es, 25¢., at Wade's drug store Saat the following members : Patrick Daly, | : the oityi Dr. Morrison and Father Hanley. chap- in of the branch Edward Mullin + favored the audience with several songs awd recitations: these were en- joved, All present the affair one of the best ever held at the ooms. | as { n paper, protects | was sorts of evils The in the poisoning skin may cosy re i ceria | n Ointment as nyres Open from a an oall or 3 notice 3 r Simple Cure For Itchiness. Phe The tantalizing that EEA i plagues men apd women from N y kChi R t t the of Pa wasn: | NEW YOPKURINGSE Restauran won't relieve, cleaniine even eannot 83 Princess Street. ure. Only a woothing germ killer like | Open from 10.30 am. to 3.C0am Dr. Hamilton's Ointment the | The work, By asointing®the parts with Dr t Hamilton's Ointment relief at | Dis i wpedialty skin-itchiness ar voted invasion teria Rt---- can do " a min} best blue gel an x . ! 5 mn the city ' short ent and « bes ou specially, Lillian Russell In "Wildfire." Lillian Russell will be seen at the Girand on Wednesday. January 2nd, under the diréction of Joseph Brooks, in a new comedy entifled "Wildfire by George Broadhurst add Georve Ho- bart. The plot hinges on the trials of a pretty young. widow, who 8 ine heritéd a racing stable from a first husband, who was rather inclined not to let his right hand know what he held up his sleeve. The play will he staged, and Miss Russell will wear some wonderful gowns Boyd Putnam is her leading: man for the season. : fr Vital Statistics. The registration: of births» marriages and deaths, for 1907. shows the fol lowing: Births, 361. marriages, 292 . deaths, 397. not bee, } . OMmeR a! jonce. The soothing baleams and heal ing oils in this ointment make a per fect food for the skin. You find out in one application. BH0c. at dealers, w WEATHER STRIP Keeps out the Cold, Costs Lit*: and Saves Much, Good Variety at CHAN'S. FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. Roll Bacon: 134. por WH. Fora gq Binner try our Hamburg Steak or H J. MYERS, 6) Breck thy all ---- i. ee ah A tickling cough, from any cause, fs | quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough! STRA Cure. And it is "so thoroughly harm- | - less "and safe that Dr, Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hewitation even to very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and ten der stems of a lung healing mountain ous shrub, furnish the curative pro perties to Dr. Shoop's Congh Cure it caime the cough and heals the soFe | and sensitive bronchial membraves, No opiom, no ehloroform® nothing a used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps io beal aching lungs. The Spaniards eall | I wae a Phila fphia this shrub ' which the doctor wnen, Hamed to share "The Sacred Her" Demand De. cause 'she wanted to Shoop's. Take bo other. Soild by all | Lock is wmvariably on ti druggists, < big silver dollar, 3 " a Hi. Countess Zara 3 tem Clabrvoyart aint Pa 3 "ed Queen By. f one more hw Kivgston, 14 - A doctor aad vurse having been jeent, hy the department of the infer. there hae been a decline of the diphtheria pi Jd a. girlk who re an admire be venation ~

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