Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Nov 1909, p. 5

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e THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1 909. 'ALL READY FOR CHRISTMAS We beg to announce our grand opening display of Christmas Cards Art Calendars Holiday Books . Ou . stock of Christmas, New Years' and Personal Greeting Cards is most elaborate, from the World's Best Artists, beauti- ful and artistic designs, at very low prices. Come earl and look through the stock. 5 P y R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PRINCESS STREET. Gold in Guwitight COP PPPIFS> 3-20 SFG EVvu = = i Lady Cartwright's supper party, in Ottawa, after the~ Drawing m on Saturday evening, 'was a most emjoy- | able affair, the guests including Mrs. Frank Oliver, Judge and Mrs. Cassels, Miss Jane Fielding, Miss Mary Ham- ilton, Dr. mand Mrs. Gibson, Mr. God- win, Hon. Charles Murphy, Miss Mur- phy, Hon. L. P. Brodeur; Mrs. A. D. Cartwright, Mr. Magrath, Mr. Leve- son-Gower. "> - - > Mx. P. G. C. Campbell was host at a British Whig's Special Music Offer! . ye "di (iood rag time music is al Rag: Tags Rag. ways pleasant to hear. eter vomsn "Rag-Tags-Rag" 8s different from the ordinary ate rag 'time composition. lt is = written in March, two-step =X time. - "Rag-Tags-Rag" is not Lp = T==1--,] - | difficult to play, but a very Tr oj catchy, jingling piece of music. WHIG'S MUSIC COUPON NOVEMBER 17.--"RAG-TAGS-RAG." City or Town Province To obtain the sheet music above, fill out the coupon and en- lose ten cents in stamps or coin. Address Music Department, British whig, Kingston. ! PLOT AAA "a is the most you can buy. will make a cup fragrant, nutritious --with the delicious flavor that is characteristic of Cowan's. THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. il FHA AEA AAAANAAAAE AA HAHAHAHAHA» a INVICTUS SHOES Stylish, comfortable, In Box Calf, Viei Kid, Gun Metal, ¥ HAAN k jure dinper party at the Country 'Club, on Saturday night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Halloway Waddell. Besides the guests of honor those present were Miss Mabel Brownfield, Miss Marquita Martin of Ottawa, Miss Frances Sulli- van, Miss Marion Redden, Mr. Van Lesslie, Nir. Fred. McParland, and Mr. { W. Anderson. | - oe i i Mrs. L. Langdon, 630 Princess street, will receive on Friday afternoon and evening, November 19th. oe we - Mrs. David B. Murray, Frontenac street, was hostess at a bridge party, on Monday night. : - > - Miss Kato Smellie was hostess at a little tea at 'The Bellevue' the carly { part of the week. : { i i | 1 - o> Miss Lillian Mowat will give a dance, on Saturday, for her girls at Queen's | residence. oe | - = = | 'Miss Lily Norton-Taylor will give : i bridge at the Country Club to-night. - ow The elections to the Badminton Club ue place this afternoon. » - -- Mrs. Thomas Tandy left Hamilton, last Saturday, for Cleveland. Mrs. Joseph Mills, of Peterboro {visiting Mrs. Thomas Mills, Universit, avenue, and will be with her all next week. Miss ,Constance Cooke is having a | very gay and enjoyable visit in Otta- | wa, coming in for the many gaieties | which characterize the opening of par- liament and succeeding days. Mr. 'E. R. C. Dobbs has been moved from Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie. | Mr. J. 8. Muckleston, who spent sev- | eral days with Canon and Mrs | Loucks, Barrie street, last week, left, on Monday, for the west, via Chicago. - ad - -- Mrs. E. J. Bidwell, King street, went up to Toronto, on Tuesday, with the Dean of Ontario. Mrs. Edward Ely is up from Ottawa, with little Miss Grace and Master George Mills Ely, for the wedding fes- tivities at her old home, on University avenue, The Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Black guests of Mrs. B. W. Robertson, street Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brockville, are in town. Mv. and Mrs. Harvey Black, of To- ronto, are here for the Black-Mills wedding. > Madame 'Panet has returned to town. - o> - > With the deepest regret Mrs. Neil- son's friends heard that she had been Intestinal Indigestion i | A Form of Dyspepsia Usually Re- | sulting From the Inability to | Digest Starchy: Foods. | There are' a great many persons who | victims of what is known as in- | testinal indigestion, a disease which is | due to the fact that the starchy foods are cither partially digested or not di- are Earl of Craig, recalled to Quebec, Yesterday, owing to bereavement in her family. All were looking forward with such pleasure to' her visit. Mrs. Buxton Smith and Miss Jessie came back to Canada on the Domin- ion. " Miss Fanny Boyd, of Syracuse, is in town, having come for her cousip's wedding. Mrs. Halloway Waddell left, to-day, to join her husband in Ottawa. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Newman & Shaw's "suit sale." Compasses from 25¢. up, at Keeley's. William Maedonald, . Montreal, is visiting friends in' the city. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. "Phone 778. Rev. Father Chaillon is leaving Flinton to take up work in Montreal. Another member was added to In- spector Wright's "prohibited" list, this week, Infants' food and - everything to make baby well are sold at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, It was not the 14th Regiment band which played in the down-town parade to-day. Miss Jean Hepburn returned to her home in Picton, to-day, after visiting friends, Sterli silver articles at Keeley's, from 25 up. ' Mrs. W, G. Tyner, Picton, returned home, to-day, after visiting friends in the city. H. Cunningham, piano tuner Chickering's. Leave orders at Auley's Bogk Store. The police are working on the Bath Road hold-up case, but there are ne new developments. Nathaniel Shillington, of Parham, leaves Thursday for 'New Liskeard, where he will iri future reside. *¥Good goods! in fancy packages," Cadbury's English chocolates. At ibson's Red Cross drug store, the home of good sweets. F. Conway, general freight and passenger agent, Kingston & Pem- broke railroad, is in Renfrew on busi- ness. Thermometers, Keeley 's. "J russes,' "trusses," of odd sizes in trusses ranging price from $1 to $5, while they last for H0e., at Gibsons Red Cross drug store, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Robinson, King- ston, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dulmage, Miliord, for the past week. from Me- from 20c. at at Keeley's. Think of being able to buy a truss for 50c, Look over the line of odd sizes at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. : The National Grand Opera company will arrive from Ottawa by special C. P.R. train at 11:30 o'clock, Thursday morning. There are 100 people in the "The wise and careful mother" knows her baby needs the best goods money can buy and is always care- ful she buys them fresh. That is why she buys at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, N. C. Wyeth has painted a series of pictures of Indian life, illustrating the four seasons. These will be reproduc- ed in the Christmas Scribner in colors, accompanied by a poem, "The Moods," by George T. Mdrsh. If your glasses do not suit you, why don't you. try Keeley, Jr. ? Jt will cost you nothing to try. FP. M. Morton, advance agent for the "fwo Women and That Man" com- pany, here making arrangements ior the production of that play here on the 25th, , "The home of good sweets and pure drugs," said a lady to her friend in Gibson's Red © Cross drug store on Tuesday. MecConkey's Choice of Roy alty and Huyler's and Cadbury's ave is Real cut glass articles from 23c. up, | | company. J | sPANGENBERG, THE JEWELER, To Be Seiceeded on Jan. 1d, 1910, 5 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS F. W. Spangenberg, ors AHHCISIIASIISRACICIK an assortment | ¥ in | HK AHHH AAOK +# IIS BEAT NEDGNE |IN INTER-FACULTY RUGBY CONTEST. Score Was 6 to 3--Daniels Will Not Be at College This Year, and Queen's Must Get Another Hockey Goal-Keaper. By Our Queen's Correspondent. Arts Huzzah ! Arts Huzzah! Arts won the first game of the in- ter-faculty rugby series by defeating medicine on Tuesday afternoon by score of 6 to 3. The game was you in the first five minutes while the "meds." stood around like a bunch of "'suts" and watched Garvock make a sensational run for a touch, which | was beautifully converted. Never af- ter was the medical line so .closey approached, but throughout the tire game arts played aggressively and managed to hold their opponents toa 'safety, and a kick to the dead-line. | It was no thin red line that medi- en- niin in PO i ee DEATHS AT BATTERSEA. The Late John Bruce and Mrs. Fergus Jardine. Battersea, Nov. 16.--0On November ith; John Bruce, one of Battersea's oldest residents, passed away, after a brief illness, from paralysis, at the home of his brother-in-law, John Me- lean. The deceased was of Scotch descent, a Presbyterian in religion, of retiring disposition, and had mever {married. He is survived by three sis ters, Mrs. John McLean, Mrs. Eliza { Kirkpatrick, and Mrs, Lynn. The fun leral took place on Saturday, to the Sand Hill cemetery, the services being conducted at the home by Rev, Mr. Stuart, Sunbuty. After months from cancer, borne, Mrs. this life on funeral was of _ terrible suffering patiently and bravely Fergus Jardine departed Saturday morning. The conducted on Sunday af- | ternoon; by James Reid, undertaker, Kingston. Service was held in the | Methodist church, of which the deceas- ed was a member, by Rev. Mr, Short, !after which the remains were conveyed to the Sand "Hill vault. The cortege A husband and Liberal Discounts for Cash Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Fine China, Silver Novelties, Clocks. Leather Hand Bags. ~ 347 KING ST., KINGSTON. EE ERIE IIIS EVERYBODY GO| The Montreal Stock Co's. Selling Out Sale Starting To-Morrow (Nov. 18) at 9 O'clock Big Saving for All AISI FRCS SASSI HSIN THE NEWS OF WORLD OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody ~--Notes From All Over--Uittle of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. Sir Thomas Lipton will positively chalienge for the America's cup again, the cup races to be held during the year 1911. ° Mrs. C. W, Finger, Aldershot, Ont., has issued a writ against her husband asking for alimony on the . usual grounds -of- cruelty. # Justice Riddell refused to grant a stated case for appeal in the case of Samuel Spinelli, the young Italian sentenced to be hanged at North Bay. Judge Alfred Rochon, of the Quebec gaperior oourt, died at Hull, Quebec, on Wednggday, at the age of sixty years. § has been jll for several months, The Royal North-West Mounted Po- © Pat, Colt, Nut Brown and g |gested at all, and the result of this | sald here. [cine presented: they had hoped by an [Was a VeT¥ large one. lice authorities have issued a denial of HK Tan. i For Men $4, 4.50,. 500 and 5.50. For- Women £3.75, 4.00 and 4 50. THE SAWYER SHOE STORE AGENT. FAAS CEE AAR NOW-IS THE TIME TO ENROLL AT THE Frontenac Business College KINGSTON, - ONTARIO. Thorough and Up-to-Date courses in Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Rapid Calculation, 'Shorthand, Typewriting Spell- ing and English. Students prepared for both Diplomas of Business Educators As- socighion. COMMERCIAL SPECIALIST. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. PENMANSHIP DIPLOMAS and CIVIL SERVICE. We guarantee good results, and all graduates are easily in good positions. W,. H. SHAW, President. located Terms moderate. Free illustrated catalogue. P. M. BROWN, Principal. -- Shoe Repairing Done at the House of Quality is satisfac "tory proof that honest trading, efficient service, coupled with fair prices, wins the confidence of the public. A. E. Herod, 93G Princess St. = The House of Quality, Phone 837 [trouble may be either an obstinate | constipation or. a persistent diarrhoea. | This inability to digest starch is {called "amylaceous dyspepsia,'$ a dis- {ease which is much in evidence. Am- lericans are notoriously poor digesters of starch, and as starchy foods, such as potatoes, rice, bread, ete,, are di- gested entirely in the small intestine, and not in the stomach proper, { generally supposed, it can be readily seen intestinal indigestion wil usually produce 'diarrhoea. in the small intestine the pancreatic} (George Hammond is singing a song juice acts upon the starches and ordi- | i wonderland, this week, written by narily,- in a state of health, possesses |p 1 Hogan, Elm street, and set 10 the power of converting them into} oo. po Prof. Charles Milner, leader grape sugar and dextrine. Starch | 4} 0" chestra of the Orpheum mist be so transformed before it can| 4, +... The song, "Uncle Tom's La- be of use to the animal being. Re-{ ooo 5 cure to make a hit. Mr. maining unchanged eharei-31, SHUDEE | front has had several songs publish- passes through the alimentary caval, ed by American song producers and and proves a useless burden to the 11 hi vo sroved good seliers. systom, because it resists absorption, ie EP wear a truss Pr 1f so vou or it causes intestinal indigestion, the 4 4 Yad cour. size and perhaps "the food products becoming acrid through |W one Fo are lookifig for at putrefaction, which often sets up a ca-| 0 0 Red Cross drug store. The tarrhal inflammation of the intestine, regular prices of these would run from resulting in diarrhoea. $1 to $5. While they last at bargain In a complaint of this character |. =" "so or many persons #se paregoric, Squibb's, I! The demand for Scribner's Magazine {bismuth and tannin to relieve the | ted by Theodore Rposevelt's Afri- | diarrhoea, all of these remedies being win pt unprecedented: The ) i powerfully astringent, and they Stop | ober nuntber, the largest edition o : » ber, EE rss Shs ey) vot published by a high priced maga- Of secre s, e X1¢ ) g % Ws intestinal poison back on the system, | 230 Was exhglsted Within 2d few and often causing death through auto- | days of its pub ica po mb s intoxication. | te of the Novem +5 um ee th Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain called for within five ays, a jor pie among other powerful digestives, a | Christmas issue, to Appear NOvemner substance called "diastase," which | 23rd, indications point to a tremen- | thoroughly digests every particle of |dous sale. starchy foods in the small intestine, | and prevents the possibility of intesti- | It Begins To-Mofrow. nal indigestion, no matter how exces-| The Montreal Stock company's sale sive may be the amount of food eaten. | i« not mow. going on, as announced. in These tablets also contain "calcium | the advt. last night; by mistake, but | carbonate," which is a mild though ef- | it will open to-morrow morning. This | fective sub-astringent, and which re-{ will be a fgenuine gelling out sale, Among the subjects treated in the Technical World Magazine, Chicago, for December, are: Science plans to pierce the earth, train-dispatching by telephone, signalling to Mars, killing tick and cattle fever, why mines ex- "for wearers of trusses," sortment of odd sizes at a bargain price. Single, double, right or left. Regular prices $1 to $5. While they ast ole., at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. an as- as 18 how as 1s stages, It does not act with such sud- | fist of bargains, see advt. in last |demness as would cause poisoning of night's Whig. A large stock is carried, | the system, but on the contrary, by its| and every article has been marked {antiseptic properties, all toxins, intes- | own for a quick sale. tinal germs and poisons always pres ent in intestinal indigestion and diar-} | rhoea, are destroyed. i | "Not only are the In Montreal, Sunday, Mrs. Dettrich, second daughter of Mrs. James Sang- starches digested ger, Brockville, was united in war by the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab: riage to George Pulos, of the firm of | lets, but through the action of other iPulos & Leras, confectioners and fruit ingredients they contain albuminous { dealers, Breekville: foods like meat and eggs are also di-| "It's good economy' to buy | gested. Thus they cure indigestion' of fants' foods at Gibson's Red any kind. Buy a package from your drug store. Always fresh . there. | druggist to-day for 50c. and send us| Beautiful hat pins, stone set, | vour name and address for free sample ! Keeley's. package. Address F. A, Stuart Co.,!| Tha preatest necessity in .a woman's 1 100° Stuart RBide.. Marshall, Mich. thie is love. 7 in- Cross at plode, concrete for the small user. | was | as | | ieves and cures the diarrhoea by easy |ihe firm is going out of business. For | awful array of avoirdupois to strike terror into the hearts of their less corpulent adversaries. "'Plumpy"' | Platt, "King Kinsella and Hugh | Highland. Hugh looked like a modern Goliath, but in reality represented on- {ly so much mass material and laltogether devoid of spirit, especially after the arts sprinter got away for his touch. The third team coach at- {tributed his violent attack of feet" to the juicy condition wmf, ' the |eampus, and so retired -.from the game. However his diagnosis was |pronounced as being fearfully faulty. | The "big man" was replaced by Um- |pire Connolly, who, without uniform, put up a remarkable game for medi- cine, sume after time stealing the ball {from arts and getting away for any |where between twenty and fifty yards. { Dennis Jordan, as timekeeper, also gave a brilliant exhibition, having no {difficulty in setting the sun back for |five minutes in the final period, but {in this instapce history did not re- {peat itself and the able efforts proved unavailing. Campbell and Overend, on the medical half back. line, were the stars, booting the ball in fine style. For Arts, Garvock was the dark horse, and when boing chased by the | pill-pounders, he made them look like la herd of "also-rans.'" He is certain- {lv a mover in the mud, and will be | the man the mechanics will have to {watch on Thursday. The teams : M&icine :--Full back, Scott; halves, Campbell, Overend, Z and Gravelle ; lquarter, Moxley : scrimmage, Platt, i Randall, Barker; wings, Kinsella, McKinnon, MacDonald, Cochrane, Hamilton, and O'Mara Aris :--Full back, MacDonell; halves, Garvoek, Twigg, McArton ; quarter, Dobson : scrimmage, Ormond, Me- {Leish, Mash; wings, Smith" Cor- {mack, Foster, Hicks, Ross, McKenzie. i was Prodi. McPhail will address the Engi- neering Society Friday 'afternoon. He will speak gn the possibilities of form- ing a military regiment at Queen's Year "11 Arts social evening will bo | held Monday, Nov. 22nd. A Jeter toa Queen's © student yes {terday, announced that Daniels, last | your's goal-koeper on the Rockey team, {| who was expected to return to eol- { loge at Christmas, will be unable to come to Queen's until reéxt fall. "Dan" is at present 'located at Elk i Lake, and it is ta be much regetted {shat he will be unable to guard the | nets for Queen's this winter. "cold | jour children and: two sisters and a {brother survive. | Frank Lake and Robert Dixon each lost valuable horses recently. G. Kirkpatrick has returned from the north, having killed his first deer. Al bert Miller has leit to join the min- |ing company at Bolingbrook. S. Ang- lin, B.A., has returned from Lowell, { Mass. While absent he took vocal les sons in Boston. Visitors: Misses Minnie and Lillie Anglin, Kingston I Mills, at W. J. Anglin's; Misses Mary {A. and Letta Anglin, Pine Grove, at C. M. VanLuven's. Children's Aid Society. The - Children's Aid Society annual meeting, in the city council chamber, to-morrow evening, will he a very im- portant one. It js proposed to enlarge the work of thedistrict by having W A. Gunton, of Toronto, appointed agent of the surrounding counties, with Kingston as headquarters. The Ontario government will give a grant of $500 towards his salary for the first The city and county councils ill be asked to contribute. The forin- er does now, but more is wanted. The counties give nothing at all for the work. Mr. Gunton will be present at the meeting, as representative of the provincial society. W, F. Nickle, M.P.P., will preside at the meeting. | year. Tw Cook And Peary. "Well, sir, I suppose we'll all be divided but mesili on th' question of who was first up there till scientific inthrest is , turned = to th' baseball championship. As fr me, I believe thim both. They've both been there. I'H bet on that. I'll take their wur- red i'r it. 1 don't ask f'r no aflida- | viex. Th' best proof ve can have that a man does this thing is that he was ¢razy: enough to want to do it. A fake wudden't go north at all. He'd {buy an orange grove in Floridy an' [let his imagmation do th' rest. I'll | believe anny man has been to th' north pole who's lived i'r two years {on tallow candles an' dog--if he says luck to both iv thim, says I.--Mr. Dooley, in Chicago Tribune. so. Good | Vancouver has an auto fire appara- | tus, equal to that of any city, Six of {its stations are completely equipped. | Popular, Mechanics, for December con- tains a picture of the auto brigade with engine, chemical, hose and lad- der truck autos. If you are good for ihe price the doctor doesn"s hesitate to promounce it appendicitis, the report emanating from Winnipeg, that a recruiting office is to be opened in England, Herbert Bean, a you married postman, of Toronto, only a few weeks on the force, was sentenced to three 'years in the penitentiary for robbing the mails. James Malley, Kemptville, who re- cently returned from Stransburg; Sask., is wanted on the charge of rob- bing the C.P.R. station at Stransburg of a parcel containing $750. In deciding a suit between Dennis Sullivan and T. Ballard, of Harrow, Ont., Junction, Justice Magee award- ed Sullivan £50 for the loss of a bunch of whiskey pulled out by BaMard. The Grand Trunk railway has se- cured the Pontiac, Oxford and North- ern railway 6n which Mandy Bros., of Bay City, had an option. The road will pass to the G.T.R. on November 30th. The plans for the merger of (he Dominion Steel and Coal company are now well advanced and the proposal will be made to the shareholders to put their stock into the new corpora- tion at 75 for Steel and 125 for Coal. M:s, Frederick Dent Grant was car- ried down a ladder from her burning home, No. 1,604 Dearborn avenue, Chicago, early on Wednesday while the general made his way out of the house in his night clothes. The United States government has begun an investigation into the mer- ger between Western Union Telegraph company and the American Telephone and Telegraph company, with a view to dissolving the combination, if it is found it violates the anti-monopoly law. Forced to give up her seat on an excursion train to an intoxicated ne- gress, separated from her sick babe, who was on a scat with her, and ejec- ted § the train, in a lonely stretoh tof ry, because she refu to submit to the outrage, Mrs, Mary Crowley sued the Pittsburg, Cincicna- ti, Chicago & St. Louis railway com- pany for $5,000 damages. A sym- pathetic jury, on Tuesday, awarded her $6,000, $1,000 more than she ask- Canadian Battalion Invited. London, Nov, 17.--Lord Lucas ane nounces that a Canadian battalion will be invited to be t at the 'next manoeuvres of British army, A marine man states that the ins al steamer Pierrepont was built in 1857 and the present Pierrepont in 1871,

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