# On Saturday Night and Figure on Walking Made Easy, BY WEARING THE AME CUSHION SHOE Made with an all-wool' felt inhersole, which relieves all jar on nerves, stimu lates blood circulation gud protects the foot from heat or cold and dampness. FOB SALE BY - The Sawyer Shoe Store ' Eczema, Salt Rheum. ---- Emons or Salt Rheum, as ft is often ealled, is cue of the most agonizing of skin dissgses, 1t manifests iteel! in little round Blisters, which contain su extremely irri- fluid. These break and subsequently ar scale is formed. ; Bi wien Turning, fiking idl smart: ing, 'especially a4 night or when the part is exposed fo any strong heat, ate almost wabsarable. The pre-eminent success which Burdock Blood Bitters has met with in permaneatly suring » dissase of of nd i y- iw wonderful blood properties. Nb other remedy has 'one, or esa de, "0 3 for those who are almost drivea 0 with the terrible torture, as sui honmnds of signed testimonials oan Mes. John O'Conner, Burlingtes, N.8., writes :--* For years I sufiored with Salt Rbeum, 1 tried a domen different medi. eines, but most of them only made it worse, I waa advised to try Burdock Blood Bit- teri. 1 got a bottle and before I had taken half & doveii doses 1 Saud 404 a<hange sv 1 sstibnad ita use snd pow I am 1 cannot sa say 400 mush for oes I fo) ans For sale by all druggists and dealere "THE PEOPLE ALL In Chorus Cried, Give bro's Herpicide. This word of late has been in every one's mouth, and many are wonder- ing what the word kignifes, though no one has yet heen found whe will deny thet NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE the « work. Well, 4 for the information of thousands of people who like to know all about! a good ghing, we would say that HERPICID J means, a destroyer or killer of "Herpes," Now "Herpes" js the family name of a dis Us New- does sited. © A similar microbe causes dan- druff, itching scalp and falling hair; this, is the microbe that NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE promptly destroys; after "Which the hair grows. Sold by leading druggists. 100, in . stamps for sample to Hetpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. sizes, O00c., and '81. G. W. Mahood, special agent. % a la Grace Corsets Extra Long Back, Dip Hip Models for that stylish smooth figure effec' Wah Long's Laundry Removed From 73 Clarence. St. ton St., between Brock -and Olarence | Sta. Best lauds. iu in ue citys Goods | eallad for and The An Adaptable M.P. Canadian Courier. Claude Macdongnell, and genial Colt and a stout adherent | of the ancient faith, which Mulvaney | declared to be "so regimental in her fitting." His loyalty to hie church does not prevent his having a host of Prowstant friends. The other day. he was in a certain it was suggested + vivialists that "there ing Claude" to drink. The answer "Tut, tut}: 1 was no use ask- take a came back in a, flash take orange bitters nt a ------ Send | EE --------- [THE SPORT REVIEW 'QUEEN'S MEET EET "VARSITY IN| TORONTO Winning--Arrangements Not Yet Made For 14th and T. A.A, l C. Playing Of Likely Tie. | Queen's hockey excursidh fo To { ronto leaves on Saturday morning at | 8:30 o'clock by special GT.R. train, The seniors will mest Varsity at the | Mutual street rink on Saturday night Lin their last away-from-home game of | sopson. Queen's have not heen de- {ira tid yet and hope to pull out over Varsity: The players dee all in fine {condition and Have been practising { faithfully FROO their last vane. Queen's will line up as follows Law icles, poal; Maeclonnefl, points Ven- nock, cover; George, rover; (raw- ford, centre; Dobson, right wing; | Campbell, left wing. A large num- {her are expected to aceompany the team, Crawford, Queen's Centre. Vernon Crawford, the sturdy La Queen's senior hockey tenm, became known to" the. thockey-loving public nhout seven years.ago, when he played centre with St. George's "A," a chmrch club team that captured the Flanagan { trophy in 1902, Crawford played with | this team for two seasons, and when he entered college at once secured a [place on the semior team that he has held gver since. The first year "Buck" centre Dufiy, cover; centre; Welch, right wing, Nicholson. Norris, points rover: Slants, wing; Forrester, Referen--H. Jeft Collegiates Win Gut. At Hoyal rink om Thursday after noon,' the Collegiate team defeated Regiopalis 1, 5 gouls to 2. The teams lined up ga follows : K. C.. 1 (5)--Sliter, point; Mei: amman,, cover; contre: Reith, Left wing; right wing Regionoly (2)Gilbert, goul; David- son point, Grady, cover; COratian, contre; Ti Jeft wing: Jrwin, right wing. Referee--H, McCartney. goal; Twigg, (roodearle, Williams, Jo--t-- To Play In Gananoque. Regiapolis Seniors will. ledve Gananggue one Saturday evening, to play the Tigers a friendly gam. Tig- ers. are the champions of the Gana- noque league, The locals will line up as follows ; . Githert, goal; Davidson, point; Grady, . cover; - Robertson, centre; Grattan, 'Fover; ~ Moran, "left wing; Macaonnell, Taht wing. € Mistake In Name. On Thursday ithe Sporting columns of the Whig stated that B. N. Steavy, manager of the: © Kith feam, sprint with bonghoat out this was a mistake. It wags vot Mr. Steacy, hut one of + the + speedy "Tarente players |! who contested With: "Tom." for Portsmouth Won. An interesting game of hockey took place last night at Rockwood rink be- tween St. James and Portsmouth sen- fore, The score resulted : Portsmouth, 16; St. James 5. M. Hyland, of the 14th juniors was an impartial referee. The line up was: St. James--~P. Ritchie, point; Rutherford, bull, vover; Smith, centre; W. left wing; Bird; right wing. Portsmouth--&. Nicholson, goal; P Ewart, point; (. Hartrick, cover; R. Ewart, rdver: CC Gravelle, centre: Graham, left) wing; Smith, right wing. coal: Atkin- cover; Turn: Ritchie, fon, How Will Tie Be Played ? The senior soldiers do not whore their last game with T.A.AC, will he played. 'The Torontos have Foy to play another gawe with Os oie Hall before they have finishec they section The pick wher know + soldiers are ed as winners of both ever they are played games, ------ Fort Hill Slide. A & VIERNON CRAWEFORI. "Marty" Walsh, Richardson, "'Junmie' Macdon: "Dick" Mills, and other well Queen's favorites were in their payed senior hockey, George nell, known prime Crawford is well known as one old the best centres in the Union. and one of the best little backs and hali-back« that ever wore the tri-color on the football field. He plays a fast, heady game of hockey all the time, and his work has saved Queen's many a time when they "were in a tight corner full City Hockey League. Group "A" of the finished and Regiopalis IT are cham pions. They will play off for the W W. Gibson trophy, with the winners of group 'B." The following is the standing of the teams: Won. Lost 2 0 junior series is Tied. Points Regiopolis 3 Kingston B. ( 0 0 a4 8 | Collegiates a ne AP 3 0 0 | Regiopolis 11 pli ayed | Kingston Business { rink, Tharsday { ended four goals all. up as follow : Regiopolis {1)--Hanley, ger, point; Yellowley, rover; Millan, centre; wing: Sommerville, right wing. Business College (4)--Smith, 2 6 a tie game with College on Zion afternoon. The game The teams lined Fol Hunt, loft poal: cover; (George, goal : -- -- il it itl i hi | Two | to 155 Welling- | member of par- | liament for Sowth Toronto, is a sunny | | | | | | { | club in Toronto and | by a party of con | i { Protestant | | | | E Andrew Carnegie is to give the Cin- | cinnati public library build three new branches, McCann can. assist you to become voir own landlord. See Ribby's special 25¢. ties. $100,000 to | The illustration shows a gro op, of the o Holly Snowshoe club surrounding the monumetit of a past Intercollegiate , | Hewitt, THE. MONTREAL ICE ease caused by varibus Vegetable para- | The slide at the fort hill condition with the exception of one hamp, which is « Quite number were over Thursdav afternooy and Thursday evening the hill immensely. A also out snowshoeing night, is in fine "beaut." and enjoyé number wer on Thursday Collegiates Go To Toronto. The Collegiate junior Intercollegiate team will play its first game in the Intercollegiate finals with Varsity 111 in Torontd, on Saturday night, aiter the Queen"s-Varsity sepior game. The locals have Been working well for thy game and are in good trim. The team will line up as follows : Sliter, goal; Fwigg, point; MeCammon, cover: Reid, rover; Goodearle, centre: Williams, right wing; €i. Reid, left wing. - The inniors will leave for Toronto on Sat- nrday morning, with Queen's. Want Sudden Death Game. Manager Stgacy, of the Mth, has been in communication with" William secretary of the O.H. A, re carding the tie to be played off 14th and T. AAC. In a letter receiv- ed to-day, Mr. Hewitt states that the I.A.A.C, players say it will be impos- sihle 'for them to get their players away again, long enough to come to Kingston, and they want a sudden- death game in either Belleville 'or Peterhoro. A meeting will be. held in Toronto, at noon, Saturday, presentatives of both teams will be present © to try and come to final arv- rangements. The soldiers want | and-home games, not | a sudden-death sims _-- rr, E10. tgme, aril as RRS 0 on E entitled ran ab 10 « onsiderationy | Sporting N 3 houghoaty nthe 5 of at a fod key game this week, says he ill not be there. New York sporting writers say that Priscoll is the cleverest boxer. Eng |, land has ever sent to America. Toronto World : Two weeks more and the O.H.A, will, in all obability { . for. 1909. announce its ions for Kingston looks again to have the call | in the senior. Pitcher Christy Mathewson, the greatest iwirler the Giants ever had, has joined the: hold-out sq > hg declares he will quit baseball forever winless. given. - $8, for season. Frank Gotch estates that he was 50, much disliked in land that he lrew a packed hat wherever he ap- seared. 'They were waiting in hopes 1. thar | would fall ana break my neck. ays Goteh. | A Deséronta despatch says: Long- hoat will be: wall backed when * he neets Shrubb at fifteen miles. (The wl skin has many admirers among 'he people of Deseronto, and' surround: ng country owing to his keeping ties ight on the witer. waggon since his soturn here, Hamilton Speetator : Basketnall in 'anda is in a peculiar situation. It s impossible to find' two. teams in the sountry edpable. of giving each other o real hard contest; and nearly all of "the scoves are very much 'one-sided, vhile the games themselvos are far rom interesting. ;The xisit of - the sarious American teams to [amilton his spring will prove a. weldome ve- ief to the local Situation. "Jimmy" Beitt will be given anoth- x chanee at the lightweight champion: 'hip, if he defeats Sumuners, before the National Sporting Club, in London, "ng., on February 224d. Hugh D.)Me- ntosh, the Australian promoter, ve by 4 when re- | home- | wived a eable from Dattlin® Nelson, tating that he was ready to meet invhody whom Melntosh might select n Australia. Melytosh immediately vent after Britt, who acreed {6 meet the Dane in case of victory over Sum- ners. = Toronto: Globe : Those who know onghoat well Have not placed much redence on his oft repeated state- nents of late that Pat Powers is not is manager, that he will not run his iftoen-mile race with Shrabb at Bui- alo, on the 25th, and 'that herealter we will doias he iileanos in the matte of nrrgnging. and Tu by his races. tut if the' douhtiul ones! -could: bave ween' ands Heard the Onondaga' discuss iis affaies Jat Kingston, "they 'wold jickly' have heén. impressed with the act that he is a changed Indian" and 'means business due i] + . The Stomach's 'Signal. When a wealjiscipllowed hy dis ress, fia tulenep, ia tirn, acidity ot | eadache prompt 4s needed. Tho] tomach and bowel must he sweeten- | d and cleansed andian increased sup-| ily of healthy iigeatin Soha must SDS je secreted. Care swoduges tha alts ever 4 time. lach © hottle Fe Radars "ea tment. For" uss Anes Drug Store, Wi Meet; The amu & vie en ho High court of 'Canada, Ho IT Order of | Foresters, will het "at London, { during 'the 'week' of = 7th, dad . the {local lodge sill andke preparations to send delegates: Tt 1s expected that the delegates this year will number over five hundred. Notice. Yon are invited . to see Nordbeimer pianos on view in Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, 159 Princess street, Also Ca- i hadian representatives for Steinway & | Son's. New. York. Catalogues on aps | plication. a > Genuine Bargains. to In fide furs at Campbell Bros" big telearing far salé. i { i : wy y rn See Bibby special. 25¢. ties. SRA VAL. the 'coming | president while passing through the Selfistary « on Weir way to the club rendezous' lined, ' ist arrived for aw A New Lot of Men's and Bluchers, all sizes -" One 'Lot of Ladies' fi Patent Colt, High Laced One Lot of Men's nd Boys One Lot of Boys' Sccainagts One Lot of Men's Rul © A New Lot of Wome A New Lot of Girls" 'all sizes, to sell at s0c. A New Lotof ur sell at 40c. or Ley aia MANY grmca san tea wl FORWARDERS LINE 0 Head Office, Kingston, Canadas Capital $500,000, divided into 2500 shares of, Common Stock. of $100.00 each and 2500 shares of 7% Cumdilative Preferred Stosk of $100.00 cach. PRESIDENT W. G. CRAIG, Whblesale Grocer,' Kingston. VICE-PRES. --G. I. MALLORY, Brockville. DIRECTORS --W. H. COMSTOCK, Brockville. GEO. SCHMIDT, Pembroke. M. E. GALVIN, Detroit. FORWARDERS, Limited, was incorporated 12th December, 1908, by Letters Patent, from the Dominion of Canada, and was formed to take 'over and operate as a going concern the Eleva- tor of Cereals Limited, situate on the West side of Gore Street, in the City of Kingston. 7 The promoters of POSHAR DERS, Limited, realize that Kingston is the natural, port for all lake boats with grain cargoes for Montreal, and have demonstrated that it ..is cheaper to transfer cargoes from the large Lake Carriers, through the Elevators into tow barges, which proceed to Montreal and permit the large lake boats to return im- mediately to Fort William -or * Port Arthur, than for the Lake Carriers to continue to Montreal and return. Statistics have proved that Montreal has captured the, European grain traaé, it now heing moré extensive tha' New York or any other port! The Canadian route is the quickest through transportation. dnd shortest for 4 A cabinet minister stated recently, in the House ot Comtisoné that he had been informed . that ii the Welland? Canal were. deepened to carry vessels from. Duluth to the foot of Lake Ontario, it would hold the trade from the West, against the Erie Canal for all time. Port, These conditions tend, to make the of Kingston permanent and increasingly important. \ Since the C. P. R. built its first elevator at Fort Wil, liam .cach year has seen an increased 'capacity for storing ana transferring grain. In 1908 the storage capac ity of Fort William and Port Arthur amounted to 18,852,700 bushels. There are. three new elevators now being built and two more projected. By the end of 1909, there will be a capacity of 25,000,000 bushels at these ports to receive, store aml transfer the grain that will come from the west. Last year there passed through Kingston, and Prescott' 20 per cent, of all the grain that "left, Fort "Williams ang Port Arthur and this percent ago will inéredee as facilities increase. The wheat crop glone of 1908 was 106,853,000 bushels, although only about/G per cent. * of arable land of Western Canada wa acer cultivation. i ¥ Lord 'Strathcona predicts that at the end of the cen "'; Quy Canada will have a pop nlation. of 80,000,000, and J. . Hill has stated his belief that filty years hence thid Jil will have 50,000,000 people: » These few statements will serve to prove the enorm growth and development to. be expected in the carry d ' trade of the St. Lawrence route. 4 The promoters of FORWARDERS, Limited, believe in' these possibilities. Théy have organized 'to take advaatoge of them and they invite others to join thém. The' Mooers elevator has been secured im exchangé for shares in FORWARDERS, Limited, but barges, fugs 'dod sa forth, are required, and additional cash capital myst He secured. : 4 FORWARDERS, Limited, have authorized am issue of 7% Cumulative PREFERRED STOCK to be sold to secure additional capital. - A prospectus of the Company and spplication" forms will be mailed-or delivered to any address. Applications for stock must be accompanied with 10% on account, the balance of the sub-. scription' to be paid in instalments of 307 on thirty days notice. Address all applications to R. A. McLELLAND, Man. Dir. Cereals Limited, Kingston. 3 Alon at mable rates. NS OF SHOES. Go 2 Only to the Well Trained Pi to he on pai ates. yan Syening ¢ "FRONTENAC BUSINESS COLLEGE Clergy street, Kingston, 'Phone, 680. N. STOCKPALE, T. Principal, | Inerease Your Efficiency Head of Queen Street, Canada's Teading Business School Day and Kvening Classes, Shorth nd, «I k ing, elt dividual instruction deficient 1 English branches. Rates moderate. Enter at any me. 'Phone, 440, ta F. a MET CALE, Principal. : iti ing, Book- Special in- tor pupils T.o0ks as hi iim at this ts 3 of "be 'yea Do" Net Wait Till Spring' to Make Your Selections. , | Prices are lower mow and our assort- ment greater. All kinds of Household Goods and sold. Try me for a square dedl, : L. Lesses, Cor. Princess and Chatham' Sts, King. i ston, Ont: hooght COAL! The kind you rik looking for ls the kind: we sell SCRANTON Coal 1s good 1 and. we LY Promps delivery, 0 BTLLVLLVORVLTLTRTS uar- 'Phone, Booth & Co. 'FOOT WEST STREET. *ssessvse 0 LLL VLLLLBLDHLVLANT 1 | THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED, 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright, Mouey issued om City and Farm Pro- gi (HSS flit cain pn Ser and ri vel allowed. onli 8, 'C. McGill, Managing Director, fs #4 "rence street. | 10 C CONTRACTORS & & BUILDERS | The Perfect Brick a Tile Co., Wash- "| PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessee Are read to contract for jmmediat : deliery, oO mmediate rick that will stand inspec- Capacity of 60, dally. 'ANGROVE'S FOUNDRY f Brass and Jron Castings of Any Size or Weight. Place d'Armes {LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING We fully guarantee superior quality, Sorrecs Dye. artistic workgnanship and a. B. Ouellette, 298 Princess St. M. P. KEYS Antiseptic Basbbe Shop Halr *arior: Three Ohalr, a ght Your pate | ronage solicited. 336 Kina Street 'Next door to Wade's Drug Store. OUR ROOSTER BRAND : OF TOBACCO " Bmoking and Chewing af forty-five [ce a pf Cline, is a good tobacco." Why i ty-five cents. Andrew Macles Auction Sales Rooms ALL + KINDS OF SECOND-HAND goods Boh and sold, or goods mold on commission. Auction Sales promptly at- tended to, at the City Auction Sales looms, 88 Hrock ft. Kingston. J: B. JONES, Auctionsfr.