Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1909, p. 2

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THE DAILY Bpinisn WHIG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1909. me : Ela [THE SPORT HEVEN FAGE TWO. NF 100s Wil WIDE OPEN The Han Bis 15 the Shape va com FOR MISSIONARY WORK © WILLIAMS' "GREAT WORK 'hroat-case; Sweet breath; relief from IN CHINA. On Watch. "WON FOR OTTAWA. | bad cough? these.you get when you use : : 3 Qe " | : We will sell allour PATERSON'S|™ i. 0% luli pomes seni sy int bi = . ina, Speaks o - 1 ¥ a 2 lished--Strong Appeal For The street car company has received |" "to 8 in Toronto--Jack'® Will : COUGH DROPS--THE CANDY CURE i in New ok Which is PTY nigh evervthing the town jams Outkicked Simpson--Gen- -- GOOD FOR BAD THROATS ~~ PP council can hand it, the Lampman eral Sporting News. -DELICIOUS TO TASTE -- to Be Undertaken. thinks. There's scarcely anything to, = fo or ou he | DUCTORS APPROVE THEM § onary work in more the couneilmen have to give . victory ot \Mlawa over yu he 1 > The story of mission away, unless: they 'present the 'street Hamilton Tigers in Toronto on Sa, O cents a Red-and-Yellow Box full China was told in St. James' church, AWAY ith th Io tric ht and turday afternoon for the inierprovin-; MADE BY PATIGSON OF BRANTFORY on Sunday evening, . by Bay. Williat rr a and also hand over the |98F rugby championship pleased | C. White, B.Sc. :D., D.D., bishop- power works $ and he | Yoiis : i "elect of Honan China. The uch was town buildings to them. The council: Kingston, yhieh ceived the od: : emphasized that Chine now bad her men might also pass a grant to buy BA!" cided satistaction. Eervbotly Sale of Girls' Hate 79 and $3 Hats, suitable for Girls 12 to is Years of age, . $1.25. Only One Sold to Each Customer CORRIGAN'S. Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking. Tr = : i : u Idoors wide open for missionary work, few new cars for the road, and in- in he on and Junny in the Sst de b J 'and a strong appeal was made in struct the town engineer to put his ye + at "" fers woul have al > support of the new work, which is to men at work on the tracks whenever wa " o%e wise prophets 2a |be taken up in the northern part of théy require a little fixing. In return severa oronto papers must feel | . {China by the church in Canada. for these extra concessions, he thinks about as shasp as gouds Tr Tum: c i : : 0 . a P The speaker, in his opening remarks, the company might give the (own mage sale. ey figured it all Tigers. { Bh | refered to thé time, eighteen years the bears and the mules at Ontario Their prophecy was like the one they 14 a straight uis Joseph Vance. : CLOTHING, THE FATAL RUBY, by Charles The Pale Face. fs - 4 € ¥ pe -4 ago, when he had attended Bible class park, and a free ride on the merry- made in 1849 when they called Ot encouraging nature. The early days, suggest anything else that the town by 8 to 0. The rugby experts here, | work by the burning of buildings, with | Te we ow were right. Wingo Anderson, of 'Texas, one All that was necessary now was to i the drunken men who appear in hali-back. "lt was to Capt Williams' ing is alleged to be there with ishers' i 1.08 many good results Publishers Price, $1.50. Our Price, . . {because so many people of a: certain the great Simpson, of Hamilton. Alert," owned by H. Cook, of Tren ter of the Christianity. We in Can- have licenses were forced, all the year, athlete who plays outside wing for| Fitzsimmons and Lang have agreed THE LANTERN OF LUCK, by Hudsén Douglas. lay sees sometliing new Christians carried the gospel to oth- h ) doubt that some of -the so-called ing the Tigers' backs before they could defeating Squires at Melbourné on Oct THE POOL OF FLAME. . . ' {of a bench to sleep i the in- ow |was the working through them that on 3 ovation by the Ottawa supporters af-| James T. THE SILVER BUTTERFLY, Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, 50e¢. {tian lives. | The town council, the Lampman 14 to 8. to, on Saturday p Blood is the life. Life sets its crim- THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE, Suites, the last of a pat- thé church in Canada: Tribute was aré not taverns, but drinking places. without a doubt. son signal in the face. If you lack and here and afterwards launched out into go-round to the mayor and Council a Rough Riders . beat the | . | missionary work. The reports he had man Elliott when they feel like taking RE . sranites i horanty lor | C rt to give of the work were all of an 4 Jittle recreation. He really ean't the championship, but Granites won | u alls when missionaries had to dress the might give, in view of the refusal of while jecug Rising that Fiffers had al same as the Chinese, and had many | the company to accept remarkable team, .thought that Ot | -- RET ™ omer. SOMERSAVITC aamwsonv.oe | Obstacles thrown in the way of their «honye."' tawa would display (he dash and they expects to pick up a lot of loose coin, / attacks upon the workers, were refer- | The Lampman says he was surprised The victory of Ottawa is accorded 04 pitcher, will be with St. Louis ® o red to. These days were all now li, learn that one tavern in the town by the Toronto papers to their vap- |...¢ season. Wingo has two arms, 2 passed; there was now 'an open door. iy responsibie for the great majority | [2 Jack" Wilhams, the Kingston j,,¢ the ight is paralyzed. The port a e 1C 10Nn reach the hearts of the people. All police eourt, and the place he refers |E'08% work," says the Toronto World, bells. ' 2 classes Wee Ioady to receive the mis- to is not a mere saloon but a well --n Ditaws a } ns Vic ion. : A match trot for $100 a side at the sionaries, © oad h kept taverr He su ses this is jus tiiams outkicked and out-generalled Pelleville Driving Park, between *"Tim from the school work and distribution |, CF B¥ecn. e Suphoses Is as. just : {of Bibles, were referred to. Also the {class congregate there. As 10 the Ii Every point Ottawa made was due to ton, and "Guy M.," éwned by C. SINS OF SOCIETY, by Cecil Raleigh. growth of the church, and the charac- tquor * license reduction question, he Williams' fine kicking. Next to Wil- Armstrong, of Frankford, was won by NORTHERN LIGHTS, by Gilbert Parker. : thinks that if some of the places that |li3ms came Stronach, the big Scotch the former in straight heats. MEN OF THE MOUNTAIN, by S. BR. Crockett. ada had a poor idea of the class of nd », The: 1 out to be fine : : a dash 2 i a i so p PYME GREATEST HOUSENOLD INVENTION OF THE AGE Chinese. They turnec {80 comply with the law as to pro. | Ottawa. Stronach played a dashing to fight in Australia on Deo. 27th for Sinmsimssd | Christians, and when they becnme | r py and board, there al be jgame, following up Williams' kicks the championship of Australia, now JOHN MARVEL ASSISTANT, by Thos. Page. : ors. and it 'was in this 'way that the fewer taverns in the town. He has no |°Ver Iigers' line like lightning; nail- held by Lang, who won this title by THE FOREIGNER, by Ralph Connor. floors. ' § ; 3 |greatest amount of good was accom- x . 3 i " o iliia or S ires was k ke i > --- 4 3 lished. One told the other, and it |taverns can give a bed in the shape [8€t rid of the ball. Both Williams 25th. Squires was knocked out in the THE WOLF'S 3 pe Cla S I ' loi ! When + |and Stronach were given tremendous twentieth round. { Garvice : : : tait? th Sutherland's suggestion i : the massionary work was carried for-|Spector pays his visiy the beds are ter the o . that all junior games be plaved in THREE WEEKS, 285,000 sold, cloth, Ec On ward The Chinese, when converted, {certainly there, put in for form sake. |'¢T lhe game. } Te £ J . BE y Ppl | | considered it their duty to spread the | It's places likes these, he says, that _Uttawas led all the way through. | quarters, with hive minutes' intermis gospel, and in this way rapid progress | should be cut: off as = they're not ta- The quarjer scores were : First quar- Son at the Sd of Sach Yuarter, was THE DOCTOR, Ralph Connor, 50ec. a P 8 : A a aster 4 5. | deféated , seting he ry . " R {was made. in times of temptation 'verns but saloons. ors i to 0; second quarter, 9 to 5; Oat hie oa pe Sukus esting ry JANE CABLE. Geo. Barr MecGuteheor, 50¢ | iy . . = ta key Associs nn oro a ' {they were found to live true Chris- | - - - third quarter, 13 to €; last quarter, Untario Hockey Association, in : NEDRA, Geo. Barr McCutcheon, 50c. | In the taking up of this new work in |thinks, should accept the offer of |, Next Saturday Ottawa will meet {China it was desired that the work- Lawyer Muedonnell to : prove that Varsity in Toronto for the dominion have a number of Odd ers receive the prayers and support of eight places holding tavern Hcenses |Tugby championship and will win | 260 Princess St. - - Phone 919 These we have decided to paid to the work of women mission- [That is sufficient answer to the state. | After the game on Saturday after- the ruddy hue of health you lack Kie, it at greatly reduced prices, aries in the field. They had accetm- [ment that there is not sufficient ta- [noon J. T. Sutherland wired as fol- 'you are inviting , disease. If the face want a choice do not de- plished a great deal through their | vern accommodation in the town. The lows to Capt. Williams, of Ottawa : | is pale ; if the hands and feet are con- 0 IT NOW.) schools, and more were needed in the | Lampman heartily agrees with that | 'Congratulations, 'Jack : A Kiog- tinually cold or there is any other ter Carpets, Wiltons, work. Men were 'also needed who statement, but why is there not ac. |Ston boy shall lead them. sign of deficii nt circulation, use Wade's Balmoral and Tapestry. would be good leaders and organizers 'commodation ? Simply because many s----t-- iron Tonic kius (Laxative). : and up-to-date men who would instruct the Chinese [of the twenty-eight places that have R.M.C. And Dundas. Chey are a great nerve strengthener | how to go about their work. There [icenses as taverns are only The Roval Military College and blood maker. In boxes 25¢. at were people who were in favor of mis- | axcuses for h os . B. *Mcleod's drug store, corner - ~~ FF. Harrison Co. sionary work, wanted to see all pos King and Brock streets (Wade's old oe 3 RY i ' or » re + p ye oR - (The Store That Amp; 'oves.) sible good done, but yet would 'not {ston there would be twice as much ac [play Dundas on Queen's | Athletic - al 1), and orp Prifies and Mon ! se ave ) 8 ; + : : : . Atnl "ag reets . ac ot sa- --o lconsent to have one of their family | .ommodation for the traveller as in [Grounds on Saturday December 3th : al fii is. Money Lack 3 not se : : 1stactory. Cy © 1710 the work in China. This was | needed here. : for the intermediate dominion cham. . very hard to understand. When God | "THE TOWN WATCHMAN pionship. This "Near she. intercolle-| # i called a person to the work it was not | rate union is e titled t b » 3 right for anv person to interfere with | a thatte nt Sao ha : ne game SPEC 1 CARPET his going I'he support of everyone or that contest, and as Cadets "are 4 was asked for in the work.. chs ions CA aig . : | ; . ! by smpion . and Maids of England Soeiety, at the | Bishop-Elect White also preached in The Grand in Their Possession [¢hosen. home of the president, Mrs. S. Dutton, St. George's cathedral in the morn-| Saturday Night. -- Barrie street, and the affair was a ' ing. Queen's University students had their Sporting Notes. most enjoyable one to the many who { annual theatre night on Saturday, and| Yale beat Harvard at rugby on Sa. Were present. Mrs. Dutton is retiring {the Grand was in their possession for | turday by 8 t6 0. : irom office at the end of the year, and | STRUCK HER IN FACE. {the production of 'The Wolf,' 'a] Parkdale defested® Toronto AAG | took this opportunity of having all | [strong melodrama, with the wilds "of |{or senior O.R.F.1 honors by S.to 3 the members at her home, for a social A Drunken Husband Abused Wife | Hudson Bay In the junior 0 RF. a bs time. The time ' was given over to in Store. { There was a very large audience: The | Q¢ Michaels Collewe beat Et an 19 cards and dancing, and cefreshments | Complaint was made, to-day, about | nox were draped with Queen's colors to 1. = 3 = were served. Downey 8 orchestra was Regular Price, $2.00. ' | the brutal conduct of a Kingstonian, | and the time-honored skeleton perform present, and provided an excellent pro Sale Price, $1.25 towards his, wife, on Saturday night. |ed acrobatic work in front of the stage It appears that the wife entéred a cor- curtain. - The principal and 'proiessors r Price, $1.85. ner butcher shop, on one of the side of the university and their families, Sale Price, 81.00. streets, and was just in the act of and the general hospital nurses accu 81.75 paying an account to the shopkeeper; Pied the boxes. Between acts college |yeql thing this winter. Price. 90¢ when her husband, under the influence | choruses were sung. Compared with More than $300,060 was paid = out y of liquor, walked in, and, without any | Queen's theatre nights of some ye: ars this year * by the "major e. $1.50. provocation whatever, struck his wife |Past, this one was rather flat, the be ' Sale Price. 75c. a blow in the face with his fist, at the Jwec act entertainment being Bi same time telling her that if there were mediocre, ed and the accommodation for . . Regul ic 25 | «7 Voli" ; ; : ' ¢ Spec- | Angel in Ivie Lane, in 1646, thus. be Regular Price, $1.25. " any bills to be paid, he, and he alone, | I'he Woli was admirably produced ditors will be considerably increased. O63 vears 'old I'he book dealt | Sule prise, G5. was the person. who could attend toby a company of six, cach of whom Che Frontenacs of Kingston, Argo- |, ith the worship of idols, sinsof | that 'part of the business. Several {Was an artist. The leading roles were |nauts and Osgoode Hall are the latest y fuln 1 also de All Sales for Cash. the A taken > " * weakness and wilfulne and al { people were in store at the time, | by Carl Anthony, Jules nominations for the UO.H.A senior ot chapt to deathbed repent : \ 5 H v A. = otis: a apter to deathbee P ind they were' angry enough to turn 1 Beaubien," a young French-Canadian, |series. ! : nee he book 'h been in M M : in and give the man a good trouncing, |and Marion Pollock Johnson, as *'Hil It is announced that Vair, who fin. [20 | bool sD wm Mr, A fia 3 T 1 = 1 A J, tA lH ! rugby hostelries. If there | team, champions of intermediate series were twenty genuine taverns in King- |oi the intercollégiate union, expect to Goats FOR THE Children No need for the little tots Gave An "At Home. On Wednesday evening last™>an "At Home' was tendered ihe Daughters QUEEN'S THEATRE NIGHT We have as usual been very Kingston is the place particular in choosing this WATCH FOBS. Among them you will find season's | -- Wilton, Axminsters and Velvets, in lengths fiom 156 t 50 yards, some with borders to match the very choicest produet of . 1 i 2 territory as a setting the largest and best manu. fact®Frs. .Most of the de- Longboat has come to an arrange- Ses [ave suitable for "en, ment for his race with Shrubb in Win- hipeg on Tuesday. loronto Star O.H.A. senior hoe key in Toronto promises to be the gramme of music to be cold this winter when graving. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, 350 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses, warm serviceable Coats, to A Very Old Volume. Samuel McCullough, of the Armour ies, has a very old book in his posses sion. The book was written hy the baseball jate Henry Hammend, D.D., London leagues' for minor league players. England, 'and was published, for Rich: The Waterloo rink is being lengthen tard Rayston, at the figure of th fit up to 3 years of age and scid regular at $2.50 each. Can be bought at this store For $1 Each roportion a ist what he deserved, and the one da McTavish," daughter of the Scotch lished last season at. antre ica. for | Cullough J s sian for some year R M FAUL fact that saved him from getting all settler, and both won warm applause. | Montreal Wanderers, will fill the same and 1s haghly prize . C ! that was due him, was that he did not 'A fine piece. of character acting was position again this season. bre on ofier to. strike a second blow. I'he (that of Joseph Chaillie, as 'Batiste I'he pro runners are congregating at | B. A. Hotel Arrivals Kingston poor wife paid her bill, and walked |LeGrand." = Joseph Greene, as the |Winnipeg. Shrubb is already there and| John Doxstade. Poughkespsie: W. I. . - out of the store, followed by her hus- |Scotch settler; William Norton, as the |St. Yves, Acoose and Longboat are Wilcock Montreal J. LL. Carloton, Uarpet Warehouse. band, but announced that he would {American engineer, and "Jack" Dever expected there this week. New York: W. 1 not have a chance to treat her in such jaux, as his. assistant, were equally "Tom™ Eyck will again campaign | vens, Gananoque; I. F. Reid Selkirk, Whether. or goed. The stage settir were excel- | Simpson, the Hiawatha Indian runner, | Man.© E. A. James, S. HH. Merrick ane = not she will seek a scparation is not lent. At the close of the second act throug h the States tits i +4940 409904040909 4099¢ known. 'Her position was a most the students in the balcony, through s ipitiable one, and everyone in the little the medium of their skeleton, passed Clearing Sale of wall Paper storg felt sorry for her down to Miss Johnson a huge bouquet | According to report, it is the old, 'oi chrysanthemumg, and to M An Starts Oct: 1st, last chance to old story of. what buy Border by the roll. pb do. The -- for + Good, Warm Un- 'derwear Stevens, Miss Ste a manner a second time winter and | wife, Toronto; Miss A. TY Pearce, Cal mm (gary, Can.; H. D. McDougall, Water town: F. J. Goodman, Bufialo: W i Sherwood, Hamilton; Hon, M. T. Hac kett, Dr. Germaine Montreal: 1 B 5s FOR STYLE, FIT, AND. COMFORT Wear Gourdier's Furs {76 to 80 BROCK ST. ASAE ORHAN strong drink will thqny a box of Kingston's famed ci husband, so it 1s stated, is gars. > . Capt. Chil, Montreal: A. lJ ot troublesome when sober. but when § - "NR 3 Dorchester NB. x. Me FRASER 5 3 William St & in his cups, is simply terrible. The |' 'Two Women And That Man.' Fe i Hi Wind OF. $e +444 44049 | best advice that can be given him, is! rss | that he Germaine, Napanpe Wo KE hele Gil rad [33 An entirely péw and unique story of secure a good firm grip on the an almost new country "Alaska" i BEE {water-waggon, or place himself on In- | Manslaughter In Second Degree. | % spector Wright's "prohibited list." to be found in the play of "Two Wo {men And That Man," by Henry D. i NEWMAN & SHAW: THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE 3 3 Cutting corns with a razor is dan 4 3 Ye . Carey. As the title implies the story . gerous -and useless. The only remedy FIRE TRY THE MONEY- BACK CURE doh chiefly with the question of two 4 It's an old} is Putnam's Corn Extractor, which re FOR INDIGESTION iwomen being in love with ona man, th ¢} Mores cons and warts in one day 3 . {and sayin | : : at the same time depicts the ying Because painless and safe; us only king other countries, "Putnam's."' jefe lgeieiniel SEARACHRY cokers EE HAHAHAHA 3 To Cure A Cold In One Day. every day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- search the city, lets. Druggists refund momey if it : fails to eure. E. W. Grove's signatire making ¢ o m- ox parisons and buv our Furs. jcountry and its people to a fine de- Pe prool of the Nine times in ten stomach derange- | gree. The play is laid jn a small pudding is inthe oi : ments are responsible jor sallow com- |tOWn up in the northern part of . ab " d Missionary Service. plexion, dull eyes' and thin body. {Alaska, during the year 1808, at £8 eating, and one On Sunday evening a missionary It is the stomach that supplies nou {which time there was a great influx y ) of the proofs service: was. held in the Methodist advanced in that line, rishing blood to the muscles, the | 10 that country. All kinds of men that this is th church, at Portsmouth, when the pas tandards, Canada has nerves, . and 'skin. If the stomach is !and women meeting and fighting all 5 pie tor, Rev. Mr. Crowe, delivered a most to learn reganding fire healthy, plenty of nutritious matter | the many hardships and conditions best store for inspiring address. The choir rendered vention will be absorbed by the blood. If it is | that were there, and on these people fine Furs is] & special programme of music. er building ordin- 3 not healthy, the food will ferment, and [and times the author has built his -------- aulty laws and lack # undigested, will pass along through iplav. It comes to the Grand on t h at people, svention are among #* the bowels, furnishing so little nutriti- | Thursday, November 25th. . reasons given why {ous matter that the blood becomes im- |= waste in this country poverished, and the glow of health | The Practical In Studies. in excess of. that of {vanishes {A fountain of ' usefulness in early countries " %| Hf vou suffer ' from nervousness, sick | Yuining is Dr. A. P. Knight's "Hy- he meantime the fire in- ¥ headache, bel hing of gas, mour taste |glene for Young People." one of the MR. FUSSY Don't fuss, don't worry--wesl launder those is on each box. 235c. for foresighted people will have protection surance business is growing x in the mouth, heaviness after eating ¥ jor any other miserable stomach dis- jturbance, you need Mi-o'na, and the | , |best condensed and most practical of {text books, recommended by the minis- ter of education for use in school Would people come and keep on coming if this wasn't the Hercaiter all officers who take the long course of instruction at the Roy al Military College, must first pass the COLLARS CUFFS AND This agency's business has \ 'sooner vou get it the quicker vou will {libraries, It is' intended for middle been built up by the fair be healthi r and happier course pupils, to follow up junior treatment it accords to the It will relieve any distressed stom: studies in physiology and hygiene, for | ders will no longer suffice as qualifica ! public' and the promptness «hi condition almost immediately. It [which the author's three primers are all over, see just what every bo- tions. » with which the companies will cure" if used accord irec- p ; 1gne This las kis wervhody n he Kingsto ith v the companies it ei . weording to direc- (admirably designed. This last work i dy's doing, then come to the Everybody o the ngston vour neck. Scientific = clean s meet their fire losses tions. G. W. Mhhood sells it for 50c. due to a call for amplication of the Pembroke: line is sorry to learn 'of dest el v t 5) 2 ! dlc. a call i ar 8 ¢ 1 ' ne 1 modest charges when glasses ness positively. assured overy a large box, and he thinks enough of |subjects of hygiene in the introductory | biggest, t and busiest Fur removal of Conductor Thomas Funnell | Eg by time. . 7 ime iarantee it to cure indigestion. (primers. It treats of sunlight effects: | are required. Let us examine reese ---------- air and ventilation; care of the hair isons. to the 'sight test. The railway com DON'T FUSS |$kln, teeth, ears and eves: treats of mission is | responsible i your eyes if they trouble you. foods, narcotics and the blood: sleep | Get one of our new anaual Thomas Burtch, Patrick streel, who | rl ing and exercises:- disease and the al- | catalogues. was injured in a runaway accident, Ou {cohol habit The lessons and illustra I'hursday afternoon, is doing nicely. | : {tions are very simple, but sane, and ef His friends hope for a speedy recov- |: D P Ch ( PRNNINCED HIGH -0-ME) : oo Cur A JA.Lnown i C. H. Finkle, Newburgh, "has mada | 7: i {fective. They have not, apparently, {descended bel he gin of com- | CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Ken ut ig Fo Bahn as ~ an assignment for the benefit of his | PRUGGIAT ' AXD OPTICIAN. Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or |voung. and can find a useful constitu Makers Of Fine, Furs creditors. ] 185 Princess St, 'Phone, 343. money back. Sold and guaranteed by |cncy in other libraries than those i . 126-128 I Will the street ears run after toamor SE i. W. Mahood, the schools, Princess St. row ? Wait till Wednesday. i _ DRESS SHIRTS to gladden your heart. right place ? ? Now take a little R.M.C. matriculation examination. 1 ' Examination of the eyes is advice and before you buy, look] moustac he and a pair of broad shoul | ¥* HH SEINE TRH a hobby with us. We ex- - There'll. be no hlisterk, ho blots, no saw odges to irritate FHI TAA AH ne free and only make store, and make your Smpar- and Brakeman Charles Cooper owing | Come in and be insured McCann, Brock Cor. King St, Phone, 326 or 621. a HII Kingston Laundry Cor. Sydenham and Princess streets. "Phone, 22+ AACR SHIN Eve pry thi ing in Insurance Zion Br errs # AHCI HY HAHAHAHA ----

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