Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Jan 1908, p. 3

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1 pt EA SI Ea oy Hi 'We Are Taking Our Spring Tonic | arly Now we are getting ready for spring--re- ducing stocks, clearing up broken lines and odds and ends- sacrificing prac tically all our winter goods, In short we are getting in shape for the spring campaign. Price reducing is our tonic and we are taking it early--and manfully. Our an- nual JANUARY GLEARANGE SALE : y 2 3 3 % 4 | § v ». » v v Fashionable Furs At Prices Everybody Can Afford to Pay. ; We will put no Furs in storage this spring. 4 They are all going to be sold regardless of cost. 2 Fur-Lined Jackets, worth $75.00, for 47.50. 1 Fur-Lined Jacket. worth $45, for 30,00. 4 KFur-Linéd Jackets, worth $68, for 48.00. Lamb Jackets worth $65, SAE S AAA SII SDI EN SSE NIN 4 "Bocharan for * 42.50. 2 Bocharan 37.00. 1 Bocharan Lamb Jacket, Worth $45, for 25.00 1 Men's Fur Coat, worth $55, for 35.00. 2 Men's Fur Coats, worth he for 45.00. 3 Men's Fur Coats, worth $25, for 15.00, Lamb Jackets, worth $55, for CRUMLEY BROS. 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This ol Quitquennint Potioy has always been popular with she iosyring publie-- the NEW will be more pop EXT DIVISION OF PROFITS, DECEMBER 31st, 1900, ieipate in this division. © Oflice slways Opened to give information aml do business. Agents with a view of making & permanent position, apply te J. 0. HUTTON, Manager, 18 Market St., Kingston, Ont, Apply now rnd wanted E0400 0000000000040000800008000000 . Last Week| Of the Big Red Letter Shoe Sale "On Saturday next we will positively close our Big Cut Price Shoe Sale. During the present week you have an op- portunity of buying Shoes at a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, pl AL MENTION THE MOVEMENTS OF PEO- PLE HEREABOUTS. A Number of People Are Ill--Leav- ing For a Trip in the North- West--Going Down to Ganan- oque. , Franklin ly ill 'Miss May Robes is visiting friends in Brockville, Police Constable James A. on the sick list, Ex-Cadet J. visiting in the Mr. and Mes. are visitors in the city, Miss Florence Cairns is spending a few days with friends in Gananoque. Stanley Parkhill, is visiting Alfred Smith, Gananoque, for a few days. Miss Nellie Bews and Mise Fthel Me Namee are visiting in Gananoque. Archdeacon Carey has been laid up, for ten days with an attack of grippe. Miss albeit Montgomery, Sydenham street, friends in_Gana- nocque. ng Hudspeth, Gananoque, is in Montreal, the guest of her father, Dean Evaus. Miss Mary Hamilton, of the ¥. W. C, A, is in Gananoque, in conpection with the institition. H. O'Rourke, King Brockville on Tuesday, Wanderer-Ranfrew game. Miss Jessie Comer and Miss Kate Sullivan, rtwoel from Gangnoque, to-day, alter visiting friends. Miss Jessie Parkhill, went to Gana nogque, on Tuesday, to witness the ladies" bhasket-ball game played there. W. J. Fair leit to-day for Toronto, to attend the annual meeting of the North American Life Assurance com- pany. The Cape Vincent, N.Y.. stage made good tame to-day, and left again at two o'clock, with a ful load of passengers C. 0. Luton has been elected war den for the fumty of Elgin. He is a nephew of Mrs, J, C. Sherk, Univer- sity avenue The many friends of Mrs. Thomas Mackie, Upper Clergy street, will he pleased to hear that she is able to be around again after her recent illness. dames A. Tully, travelling represen- tative of the Oddfellows' Relief Associ- ation for Canada leaves on Thursday for a three months' tour of the North- West. Miss Sylvia Walker. murs-in-train- ing at Rockwood hospital, wan forced to give up 'her position and Wave for her home in Hinchinbrooke, owing to IK he alth. BB. Routley, of Peterbwro, is ie city, the guest of Alderman Free, Division street. Mr. Routley is on his way gome from a business trip to Montreal, Police Constable James Megarey was reported fo he resting somewhat easier at the Hotel Dieu, to-day, but there was no impro mont in his con- dition, Edward Leach, who met with seri ous injuries in an elevator accident a few days ago, is improv ing nicely, but it will be some time yet hefore be is able to be around again. Among those who loft for Cape Vin- cent on Tuesday, wore the following : W. H. Scott, Simpson Kane, Mrs M. Hawkey, Mr. dnd Hes A. O'Connor, J. Carroll and Mrs. J. W. Raymond. Thomas Villar, of a Rosa, Cal, is in the city, on a visit to Bie moth- er, Mrs. Wiliam Pillar, corner of Princess and Division streets. Tt ia several years since Mr. Pillar was in Kingston, Sr a---- ADDRESSES DELIVERED Clow, merchant, is serious: Craig is Moffatt, city a. F Hare, Renfrew, is Toronto, 15 vistang street, was in to witness the At the Christian and Missionary Alliance Meeting. Rev. Isane Hess, returned mission- ary from China, was the first speaker at last evening's meeting of the Chris- tian and Missionary Alliance in Bethel church. His address was exceedingly instructive, and speaking as he did from the vantage ground of one wha had been an eye-witness of that which he so graphically portrayed, made it all the more interesting to those who heard him. He dwelt cheegingly on the fact that the greater part of China is rapidly opening up te the preaching of the gospel. In nearly ev- ery Chinese home it is customary to haveifram one to ten gods. These are worshipped, not because the people love them, but rather with the of appeasing their wrath. It was sig- nificant, however, that during the past two years more than ten thou sand temples in China had been tasn down, and that fully twice that num- her of idels had also been destrbyed. There was a great responsibility rest- ing upon the Christians of this Jind, and they should see ta it that this God- -given opportunity of evangelizing China ix not neglected. "We are debtors," said he, "to a lost world to thinking man and woman believes that it is , dishonorable not to pay one's debts.' At the Ae inion of "4 Hess' ad- dress, the Stephen brothers, of Ttan- to, a missionary hymn, we ¥. Wilson made a fervent ap, ta China's millions. The great heart of Jesus Christ had gone owt to that unhappy people, and to all that love the Saviour's name there came the ery, "Follow the heart of Jesus." Sunely the response should not be less real than that made by Douglas, "of Scottish history, whe, = rouse the » and anthizst of his rll in a great battle with the Moars, the silver casket containing the of Bruce into the iat enemies. and, calling v foved that heart to follow him, Jed them te vielory. The clos- self aocusation, hope | give men the gospel, and every rights. HOCKEY MATCH the Christian people before | im to respond to the ceving needs of Hmusements. (GRANDYOPERE HOUSE) ALL THIS WEFK. Evening, 8.15. Matinee ' Saturday, kw . MARKS Presen MAY A. BELL MARKS Supported By MARKS BROS NO. 1 DRAMATIC co In a Repertoire of New Plays, High- Class Vaudevilie, Moving Pictures and | lilustrated Songs. TO-NIGHT-* 'EAST LYNNE Thursdey-- The Midnight Express® CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First imsertion 1c. a word. Each secutive losertion thercalter half a word. Migimum gharge for one in servion; 'HELP WANTED-MALE. JER TO REPRESENT US beiweed Montreal and Toronto Ag %y to 4. A. Gould & Lo., Munufac: turers, King St, pear Queens St 2.30. | A TRANE HELP WANTED--FEMALE. BXPERIENCER GIRL, FOR GENER al bousework. ne in family. Apply to Mrs. Lavell, 289 Albert St PAGE THREE. The People's Forum. fe -------------- _SITUATION--WANTED. PU PILS~--LEARN TO Fre ANY from mess urement While ing pupils may bri ing their own waterial to make > 11 -n Sod 5 per hour F BUILDING LOTS FROM $2 5 uP. FOR SALE, Mee Estate Office, 01 Brock Camn's Reaj sireet, Prices--10c., 20¢., 80¢c . Seats now on sale. BLIOU Bro. Black draws attén-| tion to the fact that 'the! "Evening Blunderbuss" is] ARTHUR ot IS. Al 98 years old. That explains | everything. TO-DAY and THURSDAY we offer al splendid Picture-Drasna. "Rivals in Love' A story of the Basque Fishermen of France, The Return of the Fishers--Tove and | Jealousy ~The Feast--Hivals im Fight-- to Sea--A Treacherous Shipma te Thrown over-hoard--A Brave Struggle-- Almost Exhausted--A "Heroic *Qicl--The | Plunge Into the See~Rescued--HRetribu- | company tim. SITUATIONS VACANT. AND NOMEN ---- LEARN barber trade in Fade ates earn twelve a larg help secure A . cate logue free. Moler arber College, Queen and Spadina, Toronto. 5 ARCHITECT, OF Baget streets. {HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, Square. etc. "Anch Building, Mashat 'Phone, 3450 |P OWE R & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- | ant's Bank Building. corner Brock a Wellington streets. 'Phcue, 212, WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF. fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug store, corner Princess and Bagot streets. Eotrance on Bagot street 'Phone, 68, MONEY AND BUSINESS. |OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building and contents tham any other offers. Examine them at et Square. he er effects | his pic . > i TF al / : in pletire Are) oI UBRPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE partic ukarly wautiftii="the costunu | Fire Imsurance Company, Available picturesque, and the al assets $61,187 215 he In addition de ivid i fisher-life » Basque which the policykolders ve or vivid idea of fisher-life in the Basqu { Ey Tolley holdary mY provinces, " | the stockholders. Farm and city pro perty insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giviag new business got rates from Strange & Strange, Agwats. 'Phone, 568. { drama gives We also present: the pretty Comedy, "A | Girl's Dream Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark- WANTED-GENERAL. A KITCHEN Apply to 1 Military Co GOOD WAGES illimms, Hove GIRL, J {DOUBLE A GOOD SQ ARE PIANO use by private fanly A LCL" Whig office. 1 Ap ply Box "( ] CITY experience "and Pe. WW." Whig STENOGRAPHER mss holise salary. Apply oflice FOR State Box Bl Si UPHOLSTERING AND CARPET work, by R Millard 285 Welling ton St Orders taken at Drury 's Coal office . PEOPLE WITH PURNITURE THAT neads repairing to bring it to W. I. | Beswick, 253 ~ King street. Repairs neatly dove ; charges moderate i A aon CLEANING yards or cellars, or other baggege carted. Pricos right. Apply yg g Lytle, General Carter, 35 Main St. { i BRING THEIR] Overcoats and have them pressed amd | cleaned, also get a new velvet eollar on, it makes toem like new. Prices right. Galloway, * The Taflor, 13 Brock St., mext to Bibby's livery. ASHES ouT op GENTLEMEN TO ---------------- CARRIAGES, WAGGONS. FURNL ture, Pianos, or any article for stor age, by the month, year, or any way | required. For further inform: tion, | 38 to Laturney's Carriage ! 392 Princess Si. -- SNAP HTORAGE AND BOAT FRAMES READY apd Oudshed boats, House, Kiugstos. ok HOSPITAL smalipox and other enpes | tactured Peverboro, TENTS, bd Contagioue -~ the best in the world. Manus by J. J: Turner & Sons, Unt, Canada. VALUABLE PROBERT Y FOR" SALE-- Double housy, on Johnson street, the property of/ the late Joseph J amass son, noW _deéd as a dwelling and . a plumber's" shop Apply to Messrs Wakem & Walkem A e JR MOTOR BOAT OWNER ¢ yng © No, 80-y with * Apple 12-8 switchboard and olt 30 amp-hour oa ry ha never used ; sold cheap for cash Apply Whig office FC i Apple e Vern REG Hy daa, TO-LET. DWE LIL. ING Ss, Storage, ete street oF ¥ 1 na, 51 Brock STOR Fs =, MeCaun's, FOR FURNITURE, dry rooms Frost's City Queen St. "Phone, CLEAN Storage, 20¥ 524. MARRIAGE LICENSES. KIRKPATRICK, Marriage Licenses, 43 ISSUER Clarence St 0 OPENED PARLIAMENT. 2 ILLUSTRATED SONGS--2 | At every afternoon performance, ove | song, at night, with two voices, TO- | PAY and TO-MORROW. Miss Holden re exits her popular song. ""WilakMy Dream | Come True," Jolm Robert Davis Siogs CARUSO TODAY. |, . = levent of a London €: and sunny day, favored the royal | Se. where King Kdward ope yo Sarlioe { ment and with the same ceremonies Home of Refined Vaudeville Moving Pictures, that have been observed for centurieg THE FILM. | A' Clear and Sunny Day For the] Procession. 29. That most rare | Jan. winter, a clear Your aad | tween. the two powers; to the death of King Oscar of Sweden and to the band seeks revenge, robbery and murder, confesses to his wife, His majesty, in his speech, referred to the visit of the German emperor which, he said, could net fail te con- | firm the frienualy relations existing he- | "The Silver King" e | ver ng | Avting in of the Russian agreement . {Acting in the spirit of this agreement A strong western drauna, Wilfred [in spite of the complications in Per Denver as the "Silver King." Denver |sia, the two governments had main ruined at race track, wile insulted, hus | tained a policy of peace, start for Anwrion, dividing the spoils, Denver strikes millions in silver mines, returns, retoguizes child, the wife's humble home, reunited, the real murder er arrested. A PITIFUL EPILOGUE. Dogs and Faithful Maid Followed | ~The funeral FF "Ouida, was a most pita She | [19 99 | ul epilogue to her pitiful end. atSquallyBeac five amid squalor and poverty, and | her body was followed to the grave {ony by a dozen dogs she half starved | herself to feed, an her faithful maid, { to whom she left her last manuscripts foo body was buried in the English Jan. ' yeste ny Flore mee, A Laugh From Start to Finish. VAUDEVILLE Maude Dancing Soubretie, J. WwW. Grand Concert ' GRANT HALL THURSDAY EVG., JAN. a QUEEN'S MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Ladies Glee Cluty Men Glee Club Mandolin and Guitar Club i Students' Orchestra With HARTWELL DPeMILLE Toronto's Leading Baritone' Soloist. Admission, 50 and 35¢. Plan at Uglow's. Queen's Hockey Excursion Montreal BY SPECIAL TRAIN, 6.7. RY. 12.30 noom, FRIDAY, Jan. 3ist. Tickets good returhg by any regular train up to: Monday, b. Srd. Fare $3.65 Return. Carston, the Petive Sioging and is very pleasing. SPARKS, Mgr. cemetery at Bagni Di Lueca, and the | spot is marked only by a wooden | | { | C eross., i { Riddled With Bullets, Jan. 2.~A news chu bh, from. Teheran, says a | sinn mob swrroeunded: ithe jun yesterday, demanding render to th m of Prisoner | mutdered in brother at Yeud lst | governor refused, where Jk, i mob forced an entrance to | the palace and released all the prison- ers except Rezal, whom they riddled | with "bullets. The police were power | less. London, Per governor's the sur Rezaf, who he Once Pastor, St. Joseph, O' Bryant, | Hyde Park signed to t Now Conductor. Mo., Jas. 29.-J. Ww. who has been $astor of the | fethodist 'church, has re | rome a street ear conduc tor on a syBurban line here. He he can make more money as a ductor thap as a preacher and do more | good, says | con- | aie { Montreal's Board Of Trade. Montreal, Jan. 29 <The result of the balloting for members of the qeouncil of the Board of Trade is. an nounced : M. Agnew, A- A Aver, J.| H. Burland, J. 8S. N. Dongall, Wil- liam Hanson, BD. C. Machrow, J. R Kinghorn, J. P. Mullarky, Alexander McLauren, Alexander Orsali, BR. Wil son Relord, Norman Wight. One Cup And Saucer Free. To introduce urand Duchess' fee at 35c. per Ib. We will gwe ome cup and saucer with pound sold. Thursday and only, at Mullin's grocery. cof free every Feiday Junior Intercollegiate, K.C.L V8. Two negroes, whose names could not be learned, charged with having way- y - ladd their father near Commerce, Mise, No Monday, for the purpose of rob jbery, were captured by a web of ne groes and lynched. « A horse attached to a sleigh made things "Hvelv on Ontario Street, near the city hall, late Tuesday sfterncon, on running away. The driver was thrown out in a snow bask and the rig was upset. Renewed conflicts between the cone stitutioniste and the reactionists have broken out at Tabriz, and twenty eer sons have been Killed. There have been also disorders ot Yezd. Edward Anderson was found dead near' Fillmore, Sask. with his face bruised aad his throat cut. Ho horse entangled in a wire fence LW, v. the well-known cheese ,lexporter, left. to-day, for Fagland. on a A. 35ip, combining business and ples SE. Bennd Tok don: sipairer. was Game called at 8 p.m. Admission, 25c. v CHILDREN'S CLASSES The Compton Studio, 88 Bares St., 250, Per Lesson. - ; Hf. C. CARRIER, . Gt N.Y. Art Seliool. Amendment Rejected. _ Outawa, Jan. 29.--After lasting, until after 2.55 oo. ek this BT under & ear at Mont dames Mclean, a wellknown char tof Barrio, was found frozen to matter | pation. Life thow he | | Ouida ko Grave. = Bs 4 3 | 4 | A 3 4 4 agency | 4 Makes Life Miserable, . | jack te besdaches to describe the suflecing | | periie | that Bardock Blood Bitters reaches every | constipation and headaches, but after using THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV, C. W. CASSON. The Aim Paramount. The amn paramount in religion | hould not be happiness hereafter, but | helpfulness" hero. Religion of action, 'and not of antici It should deal with life, d | here and now. No true man cares | His attention ig centred | the dving His deeds of should be n dies. pon how he lives, take care of itself presses itself in his future happiness will be na tural sequence. The value of a ynan religion can always be reckoned in the | coin of kinduess. The verity of the | hereafter is seen in the vigor of Wi | helpfulness in the present - will | religion ex helpfulness ins i C. W. Casson, at 25! loston, Mass., for free! Address, Rev. Beacon street, litg~ ture. i Ak 444440404 Chemically Pure Cream of Tartar Ip the only kind used in Couper's Pure Baking Powder We guarantee iL the best that money can buy. it up in - ot., t be i 1 i packages, at 40c¢ on abling you to Ub Hh Class Article, onable price. 4 @ & + Bho A A ASA AA LAER LELLR St Pure Food Groceries "Phone, 70, 841-3 Princife Dealer in rEETT Trey La vv To Suffer From Headaches. I takes » person that has had and is sub which attends them. The majority of cases are cansed by con stipation and dyspepsia. The dull threb- | bings, the intense pain, sometimes in one | part, sometimes in another, and them over | the whole head, varying in ite severity by the cause which i en, purely indi- entes that there is something the matter with the stomach or bowels. To the fach jreovived ssw interest 18. C. part of the system is due its success in re- loving and permanently ouring headache J hus proven + epecifis for the malady in oll ite forma, "a Mz, Wa K Gilchrist, Now Mills, N.B., | writes: "I was troubled for years with | four bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters I am completely cused." Mr. John T. Kidner, Rad Deer, Alta, writes: "1 was troubled for several years with headache, I tried » number of re medies bat they did me no good.' Ttridds | bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters and i | sured me completely." * For anle at all Druggiste and Demers, | the LATE AGAIN Being late for work often causes lw man or woman to lose their position. There is no excuse. If your watch does mot keep the cor reet time we will makd it Possibly there. is 'some little thing out of order that will only take a few minutes to repair, or it may need to be cleaned and regulated. Bring your repairing here. Our watchmakers are experts, having had long and thorough experience We guarantee every watch we repair. Kinnear & d'Esterre Cor. Princess and Well. ington. THE FRONTENAC + | WAN AND INVESTMRNT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863 | President---S8ir Richard Cartwright Pros Deten Deposile Money loaned ou City and Farm Mupicipal and County Mosigages purchased sllowed ures, MoGill, Managing Director, WEATHER STRIP Keeps out the Cold, Costs Lit! and Saves Much, Good Variety af STRACHAN'S. New England Chinese Restaurant 331 King Street. Open from 10:30 am. to 3 am. the best place to get an all row Lameh in city. Menls of all kinds shortest notice. Fnglish and Chinese dishes =» specialty. 'Phone, 655. . Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness ete., for sale. Sale of Horses avery Saturday. -- i

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