----cnst------ Sg oo ------ -- TRAVELLING, TROT: MBROKE RAILWAY # "IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacitic Railway Trains Leave Kingston 12.01 p.m. Express=For Ottawa, Mon- treal, Quebec, St, John, N.B., Halifax, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Deaver, Ren- frew, , Sault = Ste. arie, duluth, St. Paul, Winnipeg, ancouver, Seattle, Portland and San Franscisce. 5.00 p.am.--lLocal for Sharbot' Lake, cohnecting with C.P.R. East. and West. Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7.45 a.m. Mixed--For Renfréw. and in- termediate points. Passengers leaving Kingston at 12.01 p.m, arrive in Ottawa at 5 p.m. ; Peter- horo, 3.88 p.m. ; Toronte, "6.55 p.m. ; Montreal, 7.05 p.m. ; 7.30 a.m.; St. «ohn 12.00 noon. KINGSTON--OTTAWA leave Kingston, 12.01 p.m., arrive Owtawa, 5 p.m. : leave Ottawa 10.45 a.m., arrive King- ston 8.55 p.m. Full portouiars at K. & P. and £. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontarw St. 'Phone, 50. CONWAY, | Gen. Pass, Agenti. Boston, BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves union station, Ontario t ary daily (Sundays Sheepted) for Tw Sydenham, 1D ee, T y burn snd all points north. To secure 3 despatch to Bannockburn, phe Re puints on Qentral, Odtario, Tone Jour ship ments via of in . foriber particulate, y to R. W. DICKSON. Agent, 0. 2) N ( PAILWAY GRAND T SST Eastern Ontario Live Stock & Poultry Show Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 18th to 22nd. Ttovnd trip tickets will he issued at $3.70, goud going Tuesday and Wednes- day, Jan. 19th and 20th, returning from Ottawa on or before Saturday, Jan. 28rd, 1909. . Local Branch Time Table. Tral will leave and 'arrive at Oity ™ pon Foot of Johnson Street: GOING WEST, Lve. City Arr. Oity 6 Mall .ooeen "12.88 au. LUT pm 8 Express 2.85 a.m. . 11 Local swe 9.16a.m. 9.4 1 Ioter., Ltd., 12.25 noon 12.56 7 Mail 8.19 p.m. 15 Local 7.08 p.m. WAST. BERBE -< ° 8 8 5 g HH TeRPO © EEBEBE 2 Local aust an, > 1. Nos. 1,2,8,4,6.6,7 sud 8 run daily All other trains dally except Sunda . For Pullman Accammodation' Tickets and all other informatw woo J. P. HANLEY, Agent. ston, Ont. Royal Mail Train via TEL RAILWAY Maritime Express Famed for excellence of Sleeping and Dining Car service. Leaves MONTREAL 12 noon daily, except Saturday for Quebec, St. John, N.B., Halifax. FRIDAY'S MARITIME EXPRESS Carries the EUROPEAN MAIL and lands Passengers and Baggage at the side of the Steamship at Halifax the following Saturday. Intercolonial Railway uses Bon- aventure Union Depot,, Montreal making direct connection with Grand Trunk trains. For timetables and other infor- mation, apply to Montreal Ticket Office, 130 St. James Street, or General Passenger Department MONCTON, N.B. Royal. ALLAN "Vici LINE LIVERPOOL SAILINGS. From 8t. John, Halifax Jan, 15th. Jan, 16th Corsican, sails Jan, 22nd. Jan 28rd Grampian, sails feb. 5th. Feb. 6th, GLASGOW SAILINGS. Carthaginigh, from Boston Jan. 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I cannot recommend B.B.B. enough, as I had not taken all the bottle before my fase was For sale by aul druggists and dealers. That Dyes! * Mavpore ¥ anya }=that's the name of the at home colors are fast a ud brilliant.' a l: hade, No streaks. No mess rea Soa remedy for Piles (blind or bleeding) is CUROL. CUROL is a | pure ANTI fils Seri C SALVE 'poss- ) essing wonder- 2 {ul Penetrating, Healing and Curative Powers. ; Send for a Free Trial to CUROL SALVE CO,, Spadina Ave., Toronto, All Druggists and Stores sell CUROL at 25¢ a box. TOUCHES THE SPOT [VERY TIME 4 "rink at four o'clock. MADE IN CANADA | 9 point; | rover; Raid, centre; Williams, right wing iliams, righ ing. ' The simple but effectual | THE SPORT CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE GAMES PLAYI D. Regiopolis and Frontenac Business College the Winners--Junior OHA, Match This Evening Promises to Be a Good One. The first games in the City League were played on Thursday afternoon and evening. Two games wore played in the junior and two in the senior series. All the games were good = ex- hibition and all drew large crowds: The first:game, between Regiopolis {IT and K.CT. II, was played at Zion { Quite a large number turned out io see this game. The Regiopolis boys succeeded in putting it all over the Institute, winning out by 6 goals to 0. Au half time the score stood 4 to 0, for the winners. The teams lined up as' follows : Regiopolis (6)--Hanloy, goal; Folger, point; Yellowley, cover; Millan, rover; Hunt, centre; B. Sullivan, left wing; Sommerville, right wing.' K.C.1. (0)--Workman, goal; Reid, point; Cooke, cover; Walsh, rover; McGowan, centre; Sleeman, right wing, Kirkpatrick, left wing. : Referee--**Morley" McDonald. Won By Regicpolis. The first game of the senior series was played at Royal rink at seven o'clock, beiween the Regiopolis seniors and the K.C.K seniors, . ,Onee again the Regis boys won out, but only after a very hard tussle, the final score being three goals to two. AL half time the score stood one all. This game was a good junior exhibi- Lion, and drew a large attendance. { The teams lined up as follows : Regiopolis (3)--Devine, goal; David- son, point; Grady, cover; McDonald, raver; Grattan, centre; Moran, right wing; Cosyne, left wing. : | K. CL (2)-Sliter, McCammon, goal; Twigg, cover; Goodearle, Dick, leit. wing: Referee--Greg "George. Mic-Macs For Deseronto. cover; Crawford, rover; Dernier, wn tre; Richardson, right wing: Browse, left. wing. . ; To Be Soon Played OF. * An interesting hockey game will be; played on the open air rink fronting the yacht club, the first day that the ice is in condition, between the Har- mony Club "and the Dark Secrets. Both teams are working well for the game. K.A H.A. Schedule. The following schedule was drawn up at the < ton Amateur Hockey Association. The first game. will be played at Royal rink on Saturday night : Jan. 16-R.C.H.A. at lth. Jan, 19--Mic-Macs at R.C.H.A. Roy- als at C.L.C. , Jan 23--14th at' C.L.C. Jan. 26--Mic-Maes at Royals. C.L.C. at R.C.H.A, : Jan. 30--14th at Mic-Macs. Feb. 2--R.C.H.A. at Royals. Royals at 14th, Feb. 6--Royals at R.C.HA, Feb. 9--C.L.C, at Royals. at Mie-Macs. Feb. 13--14th at R.C.H.A. Feb. 16--Mic-Macs at C.L.C. 14th at Royals. - Feb. 20--Royals at Mic-Macs, Feb. 23--C.L.C. at 14th. Feb, 27--Mic-Macs at 14th. March 2--R.C.H.A. at C.L.C. March 4--C,L.C. at Mic-Macs. Wolfe Island and the Irishmen drop- ped out. The island team eould not enter, ak all their home games would have to be played in the afternoo: and the local teams could not agree to this. All games will be played on the Royal rink, excepting finals, which will be played in the covered rink. Re- ferees will be chosen from each team. 'Senator' Powell is official referee, when he is able to officiate. R.C.HA. > Kingston Horse Won Again. Cassic Pointer, the fast mare owned hv George Darragh, won anothw race at Westport on Thursday. She cap- tured first money in the 2:40 class, winning in straight heats. Two wins in two days is a fine record for the Kingston trotter. She will likely -go nm Westport to Ottawa and start in some of the big races there, Swimming Event. The next swimming event in the Y. { | 7 The Mic-Macs hockey team left at i hres o'clock, torday, for Deseronto to mect the «even of that Indian town. A strong team was taken up and the locals expect: to win out. Quite a number of supporters accompanied the Mie-Macs. -- | i Frontenac Business College Won. | At nine o'clock another' senior game was pulled off at the same rink, | ween thé Frontenac Business College and the Victorias, the former winning lout 7 goals to 1. Tha teams lined up ax follows | F.B.B. (Y)--Marchand, goal: Oyor- end, point; Laird, cover; Gibbons, (rover; Brouse, centre; Little, right {wing; Yellowley, leit wing. | Victorias (1,--Lenimon, goal; Tilson, point; Prickett, cover; Hunter, rover; { MeNeid, contre; Lee, right wing: Sul- livan, left. wing. Reicree--Greog George, For the first "half this game was fast -and sirenuous, but: in the last jhalf tha I.B.C. boys had things their own way. At half time the score {stood 2 to 0 for the winners. | | Junior Game This Evening. The first game: in the O.H.A. series will be played to-night at the King- {ston rink between the 14th juniors and he St. Georges. Both teams are in "| goods condition, and should put ap a good article of hockey. "The odds are about even on the result, but [soldiers scem to have a shade the bet- ter of it. The teams will line up as follows : Hth--Marchand, goal; Sparks, point; Hyland, cover; Grattan, rover: Brouse, centre; Moran, leit wing; [right wing. St. Georges--Gilbert, goal; Carroll, point; Bate, cover: Robertson, rover; | Meikle, centre; Freeman and Taylor, wings, | James Sutherland will | "bout." No doubt a large 1widl turn out to sec the mill. Davidson, the number referee "Marty" Walsh Here. After the Shamrock-Ottawa game in Montreal on Wednesday night, 'Marty"- jumped a wain for home just to sec his friends. He looks fine after hiv two hard games and does not. show any very bad usage, al though he has not gone through with- out a smatch by any means. "Marty" will return to Ottawa on Saturday to be iw time for the game, Saturday night, when Ottawas = meet Shamrocks again. 14th Seniors For Toronto. The l4th seniors will leave for To- ronto on Saturday at noon. lhe line- up is noi finally decided yet, but, in all probability, Brouse will" hold down left wing for the champions. If he does the team will line up as fol lows: against Osgoode Hall: Saun- ders, - goal; Powell, point; Vanhorn, We rebind old hooks at British Whig office. closest | prices, of Messina and Reggio and the space of a few seconds reduced to be- | the ; mortals, burying tens of thousand s of victims. M.C.A. series will be held on Wednes- 'cay ovening next, and promises 10 be even more popular than the others. The members have {aken part in the different events with mueh enthusiasm land the séries are sure to turn out a great success. Sporting Notes. "Larry" Schally, ex-manager of the Toronto ball team, had a foot badly frozen at his home in Ohio. Alf. Smith, of Ottawa, says that Pittsburg -- has been able to develop cnly one native hockey player of class. Oitawa Free Press : "Marty" Walsh, Ottawa's chunky centre, promises to keep pace with his scoring record of last. year. In every case arising out of hetling on the New York tracks last season the .courts have held that what was done hy the alleged violators of the law was perfectly legal. The Manitoba and North-West Ama- teur Hockey Association is on the verge of dissolution. The Brandon , Shamrocks threaten to withdraw if tha clique thal controls the association in- sists 'on recognizing Charlton, of Por- tage, .as an amateur. Canada's first grand cirenit meeting will take place next summergai the Fort Erie track, which gets Buffalo's dates, August, 16th to 2Uin, the move | from Kenilworth park being presum- ably 50 a9 not to clash with the law in New York State against pool scll- ing and book-making. | Charles Taylor, the oldest trainer and driver of trotling horses in Ames vica, who died at his home in White River Junction, Vt., on Saiurday, 102 vears old, wae born in West Williams, in Middlesex, county, Ont. During his lifetime shee had seen the trotting low- tered from 2.58} to 2.01}. Taylor cam- paigned many fast horses, one of which ,was the grey trotter, Factory Boy, that gained a record of 2.20}, about twenty years mgo. He was active in the sulky until he was more than 100 years old, and drove his favorite pac- er, Robert B., 2.124, in races in 1904, | 1ongboati is now under control of "Jimmy" De Forrest, New York, trainer, and he states that {he In- dian's feet are in first-class condition and will be all right when the race comes off. Longboat is now training in the open air,~and doing road work, He will continue outdoor work unless the weatheg forces = him inside. Mr. DeForrest says that Longboat will win the race from Shrubb. "He can run as fast as the Englishman for the ten or fifteen miles and still be there for the finish: Shrubb cannot go {he Marathon distance, and will kill him- self off before he has gone fifteen miles if he attempts to set a hot pace. De Forrest says that Longboat will win under the Maple Leaf em- blem."' ANOTHER SCARE IN THEVILLAGE OF BAGNAEA. This aldo gives an excellent idea of the awful forte of the earth | tremor which wrought much damage. All the buildings in the cities surrounding towns were in the a mass of timber, stones and X last meeting of the Kings-| FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1909. A $3.98 Sale Buys any pair of Men's store. . $5.00 and 5.50'values. SECURITY. Cenuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of FOR HEADACHE. FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR YORPID LIVER. know : Will make the Bread that's white as snow To's Just a good for Pies and e And all my skill as Chef Fl » stake On Beaver Flour's reputation ; "The popular flour of the nation.' 73 Beaver Flour the original Blended Flour Jeep bir DELICIOUS PEPSIN GUM THE GUN WITH TIE LASTING PEPPERMINT FLAVOR + 10° ALUMINUM BOXES. Or) tts ITALIAN PEPPERMINTS FOR THE BREATH. CLEAR THE THROAT. 10¢ ALUMINUM BOXES. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, IF NOT HANDLED BY YOURS, SENT UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE BY ola 863 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. G a la Grace C Corsets Extra Long Back, Dip Hip Models for that stylish smooth figure effect 1 Patents, Tans, Velour Calf and Vici Kid, Bluchers and Button Styles. RNETH SAVE $3.98 Shoes in our About 100 pairs of ey lar $3.00 and 2.50 values in Vici Ki Box Calf and Brown H C Shoes. : : Clean Sweep Sale Price, $3.98 | Clean Sweep Sale Price, $1.98 § See windows. i AB See windows. HE v'S. re - CAC = ipe Bananas | Tangarines, Florida Grape Fruit, i | Sweet Navel Oranges. A.d.REES, 166 Princess St NOTICE. After stock-taking we find that we have several lines larger than usual that we are ~ { cleaiing out at sale prices. z# Couches, in fancy shades of /<® velours, only $6.50. : Five and Three-piace Par- lor Setts in silk, only $20, Extension Tables in surface oak; 8 feet, only $6.50, ai Dining Room Chairs, fancy : ( backs, only 75¢ each. Also Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Springs and Mattresses. JAMES REID, The Leading Undertaker. Phone 147. FEAELL ELIE LAPP THEETES BHP EPIEL SHH 44 3T 4 ? JANUARY BARGAINS | $ Ladies' Felt Slippers, 65e¢., reduced to 48ec. 3 Ladies' Felt Slippers, $1.25, at $1.00. Other . lines of Felt Slippers, 20¢, 30c and 40c. Many lines of Shoes at reducgd prices, See our Men's Tan Goodyear Welts Hoc- key Boots, regular $3.50, clearing out at $2.50. STORE now selling $ THE SAWYER SHOE + FEEFFREAR FEA TER ER EEE SIT FRI SEIT Rs SE | Pn of Warning on Dangerous Smoking TOBACCO It is a popular delusion that the quality of a tobacco can be decided by its odour. As a matter of fact pure tobacco is odour- less, except for the natural faint smell, of the leaf, The strong- smelling perfumes and artificial flavourings, used in the manufac- ture of certain classes of Smoking Mixtures are poisonous and high- ly injurious to the heart and nerves. The High-Class ROUTLEY'S Smoking Mixture is absolutely unadulterated and entirely free from all scented matter. It has therefore been pronounced by Analysts and the Medical Profession t Hygi Smoking Mixture. =' 2m Ypieme 15¢c. 25¢, "30c, 40¢c, 75¢. PLUMBERS : Try our PURE LEAD in five pound blocks. The price is interesting. : Canada Metal Co.,Ltd. 31 William St,, Toronto. Canada Life Assurance Company Wants a good, live Agent for the City of Belle- ville, Energetic men desirous of forming a permanent connection, should address the office. 18 Market St., J. O. HUTTON, Kingston, Ont. General Agent.