Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jan 1910, p. 5

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Gyan Corns Sk of Let Gols 40 20 Wr Ca. Disco, Our nosutiful stock of high-class leather Handbags, new desigs and dhapes, Cases, Cones, Bill ¥olds. made of the finest Moreses Seal, ( All at 20. per cent, discount, Oue week only, commencing MONDAY MORNING. R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PRINCESS STREET. Music Portiolios, Unity Po rtfolioe; Gentlemen's Wallgts, Totter © lw pRITISH "PAIL ¥ WHI, MOXDAY, IANTARY. 10, 101d. | the Po fom Prisco fon' starts af the rise of the ae. on the first act and does not abate nti ie fap at the end of the third. HRY PROVED TALE THOMAS HF FATHES STONE DIK IN HOSPITAL Short Route E Gowganda. Jed | $ i Commencing service 3 been of His (onganda country, Remains Paciie rodway to Canadian Northern ki, which eclipses all forme: trapsportation to thi 8 POL Pass ngars may now leave the general 1210 pm. by ( 'anadian Pacibe ral o Clk Saturday way, mriving Sudboary 6.00 a fio! (might, without having regained com lowing Canadian Northern, j #6 iowsmesy, He received, hesides min tor injuries, a bad fracture of the bas fot the skull, which wy the direet {eause of doth. He was Wnconscious 'ransport company, when" he arpived at the hospital, and jegve there at '1} N was too weak to undergo any lengthy Gowganda 9 p.m. examination. - Towards noon he ral-' ied a little but afterwards he sank trapid'v, the end coming peacefully in the ght. "The circumstances surroundir ng of aniuary inaug Vis. through 'Ow Saturday Night--DBase Skull Fractared--The {Taken to pracebridge for Burial. Phomas, H. Feathierstose, 'who "injured in.a runaway accident on Se- turday morning, «fod ot hospital at 11:30 1 poids, including Ladies' { ! was of in Strap I Purser, Coin Purses, Card 'alf and. Walras, ~- . mormng, Gowgunds Junction: 1615 a.m. cormection is.made and passengers a.m, arriving at Stops are made af Phosnix for lunch and Elkhorw for din- ner: The ougway rate from Toronto ito Gowganda Junction js $9.70 and {round trip rate $16.23. This rate in- My. | | eludes transfer in Dudimry- from Cana- New Hockey Boots Moccassins, and Felt Boots. Just Reid & Charles. P.8.--We sell the only Guaranteed Robbers made arrived, Featherstone s death are very sad. | gign Pacific to Canadian Northern. One He drrived in the city from the west way rate from Gowgands Junction, by two weeks ago to-day and intended stage line, to Phoenix, is 52) to Elk spending the 'winter with friends' afd 'porn, $4, and Gowganda, £6, Round relatives in Ontario. He came . vast trip rates are $4 to Phoenix, 8; to owing to the serious illness of his Elkhorn and $16 to Gowgarda. son-indaw. at Newmarket. On his{ "The above provides th: shortest, ter "ip 'Cinépmiiti. On Saturday he {most direct and cheapest route from return he intended visiting his dawvgh- ['Foronto, and Ontario points: Sudbury was enjoying a drive with his nep- | sleeper is varried on the 'Canactan I'a- how, 'Dr. J. Sparks, and was holding {cific train leaving the horsa when the aceident happened. ino. and the Canadian Northérn train The horse was standing on Princess "from Sudbury to Gowgands Junction, street, just below Clergy, and as it learries dining car in which breakfast became _ restless over the approach of iis served. a street ear Mr. Featherstone got out of the eutter . and went fo its bead to quist 'it... Buddenly the ane | {mal made a bolt. and Mr. Featherstone | being an elderly man, sixty-eight years: Told, * the horse knocked him to thé ground, the cutter passing over his body. It.-is thought that as the horse dashed away its hoof must. have struck him in the head as he lay on the ground, he was thrown | againet a window' casement. The ari - mal galloped down Priuvess street, and when in the middle of the block | Overshoes Toronto each even- Nature s War ring. Pains and symptoms pure 8s warning that 'something is wrong, take heed, therciore, fl you 'have a lame back; it.is but one hint ito look after the kidneys. Peck's Kid ney Pills act directly on the kidneys, {aiding thu mn in removing al 1 discase. {In boxes, 25 conts, at) . McLeod's [eorner King and Broek gS (Wade's { 3d stand}, and corner Princess . and Montréal streets. Mondy back il not are only na- or else ---- " ar a nH ok: CAAANIAAAAANAN AHH aon a Brokerage" 18 Yo STREET, KINGSTON. J. 0. HUTTON £ WILL BUY : : si ver Leaf, 8,000 Rochester, 5,000 Cobalt Lake, 100 Nipissing, = 5,000 Peter- son Lake, 1,000 Novae Seotia, 1,- 060 Foster, 500 Cobalt. Central. A Phosphate Property in Front- 6,000 enac. List Your Buy and A HoH ¥. HGHRHIIRICRIRAAANNN USN -- came near enough to the sidewalk io satisfactory hit Mrs. P.- Simmons, +Monireal street, knocking tpt through the plate | Injured By A Sleigh. glass window at: DD. J. Garbutt's and | Duican Wightman, foreman breaking a small bone in her ankle { Standard composing roam, Mr. Featherstone was unconseciogs | victim of what might have when help reached-him avd he at | a very nasty weedent on once -resnoved to the hospitgd in| after He wa anding on James Reid's ambulance, but despite | crossing near the Stan d Bank all that ' could be his {the corner of Princess and proved fatal. streets waiting for the street car The late Mr. Featherstope was pass when he was run down b¥ of the pioneer settlers in what farmer's sleigh. Thi team went known as the Muckoka district. Some | the crossing at a fast gait, and years ago he took up a large farm | sleigh hit Mr. and was very successful. About eigh- to throw him some distance. Fortun: teen years Ago his wife died, leaving } ately he lit in the now pear the side six daughters and two sons, all of | walk sid escaped without whom: are leit to mourn the death of | jurp. their father. Mrs. (Ur) Sparks, Uni: versity avenue, is a ¢fster of the de- | ceased, I'he funeral services will be conducted | at seven o'clock this evering by Rev, | S. Sellay, after which the remains will be taken to the Grand Trunk sta- | tion and removed to Bracebridge for burial beside kindred Just. of the the easly bean Saturday the at Bagot to wis was noon, 8 'st LY J. R. C. DOBBS WILL SELL: $10,000 6 por cent. first Mort- gage Csnada Cement Honds, 19 shards Birkbeck Loan, 4 shares Farmers Hank, 20 shares Frost & Wood, 40 shares Home Life, 32.- 000 shares Silver Leaf, 2,000 saver, Debentures on Montreal, oronto, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Port Arthur, Kelowna, Kamloops, Nevelstoke, and Rossland, bearing good interest, also lots and house "7 in apy part of the City of King- ston, and a 920 acre improved farm In Saskatchewan: Sell Orders Now. done injuries ong 8 over the is i serious if Why Does Not The Stomach Digest Itself ™- a awe CHCA FRANK Hockey flan. THE SAWYER private ey ARIANA HORII Myre, (Dr.) Caldwell, Cincinnaty, we- rived this mormng aud accompanied hex father's remains to Pracelmidge. An Unsolvable Problems 'Which Has Puzzled Physicians 61 All Schools. A Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspepsia "Fablets Sent Free. There s:ems' to. be no logical reason why the stomach should not digest itsalf when we consider the fact that it digestive fluids -- and ac ids GRAND OPERA' HOUSE. re Men's Rockey Boots, ¥ $1.75, 2.00, 2 50 and : 3.00. "Polly of the Circus" T duction. "On Saturday, "Polly of the Circus," a three-act play, drew two bumper wuses to the Grand. The play was omething out. df the ordinary, and vas decidedly interesting. -The play ells the story,-in simple manner, of | ¢ circus rider; a young girl, being in- ured' and can for in a -parson's |dergone complete s li digestion wuse, where she remains for a year. | death, when the bod; Naturally, the two fall in-love, and and in human beings who have died naturally, in a small town, as in | suddenly, while digestion was going Kingston, the knockers® get busy | and lon, it was found at the autopsy that | the girl rums gway. She is finally { not only had the stomach be n aigest- found agsin'by the parson who fol ed, buy also the liver, pancreas, spleen fows 'her into the sawdust mong to [and portions 6f the wep her from riding. | The question natu ally presents it: Many fine turps are "What protests the stomach from he second scene of the last .act, when | sel -digestion darmy fe?" Dr. Hunter he circus ring is built on the stage { declared that the prs nciple "of Liv Bareback riding, trained horses, trained |in living things pro it wcted this organ ponies, acrobats, balancers, tumblers, | irom peng digested by its own uids, downs, and in fact a regular circus | {but De. Barnard successfully * demon a Fine Pro- secrotes fruits, il grate and dizest meats, egs, cereals, ve getables and other forms food taken into it In animals which were in fail digestion the, stomac h has un- Boys' Hockey Boots, $1.50, 2.00 and 2.50. 2 Ladies' Hockey Boots, $1. 5 and 2 00. SHOE STORE | intestines. introduced: in | sell. WHAT KNGINKER ADVISES. 3 i Done by the City ty Council Regard- ing Roads, Prt. new' board of works will "soon Buve to take up the question of Poad censtruetion, and the alflerm who iH comprise it dhowld pay hear to vhat City Engineer C taig recommends r their serious consideration. The ghgineer shggests that the board - de- cide shortly on some definite method cof raising money for all road com: Alruction work. The local improve: fhent system is one that seems to be the most gonanly "dian cities" Th the wsajority of cases the property owners pay the fall cost of the work, ace & to frontage. In other cases, the city pays forty and 'the propert sixty per cent. of he cont, ny recommends the il improvement plan as being most - a as property owner sould pay = fair proportigp of. "the ont 3 $m work done o- o-- street is property. engineer ; Beart think "that Seurrent 'revenues sheild be used to build roadss Tt Should be and . interest on the; x i 9 to how long : ] you to coftinue a capital expenditure soured. cided on Spr care of road obtained for 'the supply of certain ma- adopted in Cana. 1 only to meet cost of | oil were used, it could be got cheap etn We rae Fr 3 eo -handichen. ; dlasiness ot _ Diupepsin. sick stom . on the stage. The play is exquisite oly | | strated that the hind legs of a living staged, the work being done by Fred- [irog, whea intro duced through erie Thompson, who never misses an | fistula or artificial opening into the item-in any of his productions. The {stomach of a "dog, undergoes com- last scene of all, where Polly forsakes | plete dig restion; and Ur. Pavyy through the circus, was extremely well set up. { similar experiment, found that On a darkéned stage one can dimly see | same wags true of u rabbit's ear. the two figures, "the 'parson and the While thy pormul stomach 18 girl, and then away at the back, ean | mune from self chgestion, there be scen the bi vans drawn by four | many cases on. econ, however, in and six horses, winding their way up | whic ha long-standing gastritis, and the hill, 'the lanterns fiashing in {hai perverted digestion, has completely di- dark. { gested or eaten away the mucous Miss Gwendolyn Piers.made an ador- | membrane lining of the stomach, and able. Polly. She was ably supported | in some instin.es has engendered ¢ by Fraok Gheen, as "Rey. John | tric ulesr, which ate its way ar Douglas," Charlee Lamb as "Big through the stoiach wall, and caused Jim," Edward Poland ws, "Unele ia Jaa] peritonitin. ack tani. of . ¥ n all oases gi perver antic i Toby gud Mis Ausie Mefbimet ti stomach, Skit man fests itself ! The Following cireus artists took | by the mumorots well-known evmp- part : The Sieberts, with their traip- {toms of indijestion and dyspepsia, xi mules and ponies;; Madame Lizette | Stuart's Dyspepsia; Tablets act as a djebert, ~Xjueen of _equestriennes: the | corrective, restoring it to a normal ri family, acrobats, and Far] | condition, toning up the secretary jerome, as the clown. | glands, as well as the lactal plands,' Sr ! whieh absorb the food, and at the | same time_sssisting the stomach 'in | the process of digestion, and prévent- ing all possibility of euch vonditicas thrid: 4 { arixing as will cause perverted func' ling climaxes snd poetic justica--alli , oygiritia, gastric ulcer, or the are prettily blended in ancient, honot- eating away of the ma pus me ad "Uncle Tom's Cabin,' which the ly one of ths stomach. now Stetson Company will offer | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets arg ex at the Grand, on Tuesday, Jan. 1th, | { aeed nzly powerlal digestives, a single Ht 3: ET ue 8.15.1 orgin being sufficient to digest. 3,000 5 oy illustrated the vagaries of fie and {grains of food including mabis, vgs 3 res tablas, als, ete gest wu the versatility of human nature. { humen us © and' iol foods equally Pwell" Wh hinever the strimach is in a so lacking - -- obey He et éinmends that, ii the local im- provems system is adopted, the board Ahold each vear pick out two or thepe miles of roads to. be improy- od during the following year, and pass {hem by a three-quarter vote of saiineit, 'on the initiative method. Ti reliensive plan could be de con struction, the engifiver says 'that more system could be introduced info the present methods of handling such con struction, betier contracti®could be me ar terials, and a reduction in' ynit costs of roadwork would result, He advises that ail the recently, r constructed roads be treated with some oil, having an asphaltic base, this year. Nine applications would be necessary for good satisfaction: I! would cost $925 to do the oiling of 1 hese wdads, about three miles in all The, cost wonld he $300 tn $400 more that fo use water, but the dust nui sande would be abated to a greater ex- tent, and the wear and tear on the. Tous be reduced. 1 some wnele Tom's Cabin." Jollity, tender sentiment, dialogue, spectacular situations, - tively » | weakened condifiangt [faves tone, tht. by Mabel | amount. of "gantrie ar Canadian Com: toms as heart 0, risa: and Harry Conor, supported 'nehe, belabi i gas and =o by 'the original rit : Theatre . 'est | ations wre iy to appear, and | will be presented at the Grand, 'onlone feel getiorally missrable. Thursday, Jan. 13th. The fhrce tells' Suh symptoms, ean, however, be the story of a young men, assistant! overcome and done away with at once, to the Tesidont a railroad, who | Simply Take one or two of Stuart's a Salome dancer to imper- | Dyspghsia sonate his wife, flirt with the president digestive troubles. and endeavor to secure from him # wolk and thor ae desired promotion for the secre | of food SB i ven fo oe noth. flow oe ach, and besides, what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Ali thew symptoms. resulting from. a sour, out obordut stomach and dyspepsia an relieved five minutes nf , taking a a little Dinpepsin Toronto train leaves that point 7 a.m, arriving ° where with the Gowganda Wightman hard enough which are powerful enough to disinie ki led while after ! was kept warm; | the | ert: ® mike THE SPORT EVEN p limes XTON DEFEATED HOOK TEAM. GRANITE » i Junior Frontenacs Play League Game | in Trenton This Evening--lLocal League Games at Royal Tuesday Evening. . The Granite hockey frénton on. Ssiurday, management "of Stanley Trotter, were defeated 5 goals to 2, by frenton junior OHA. team. game .was fast, clean, aud cloger than the score would show. The lo. cals played a, good game, but lacked speed and combination. The King: ! yton_bays were well looked after the Trenton team, nothing being too good for them. The Kingston team lined up as follows: Sowards, goal | | Stokes, point; Whitehead, over; | Stansbury, contre; Mcl'ammon, rover; | Hughes, wing; Nicholson, wing. b tedm went io undés r and t her The i | | left, ---------- + Frontenacs vs. Trenton. The Junior Frontenacs lait Trenton at 3:19 o'dlock, this afternoon | | ta play their second game in the 0. H { A, The team will be, slightly changed | } from the last game, one of the best! | players being off the team, as he "4 litthe over age. "Johnuy" Graitady { the centre man; is one of the fastest and trickiest juniors in the bnsiness and his leaving the team will be al great loss. - However, the management has & couple of good men to fall back upon, and will be able to pat strong team on the ice to-night. 1 following players were taken up, charge of "Jim" Sutherland "Sam" McCullough : Marchand, lett, E. Davidson, A. Davidson, Hy- land, Moran, Brouse, Millan and | Jovee. A team should be picked out! of this bunch that will have no trow- | ble putting it over Trenton, even on tWeir own ice. The Frontenacs have their next game away from playing in Picton on Friday | 5 Aa The in and Haz- | : { { home, | evening | " Cadets Practice To-night. The Cadets will follow. the tenacs at the covered rink, this ing, having a practice from nine ten o'clock. The soldiers have doing a lot of "gym." work and are ih fine condition. They have a lot of skating and are in fine shafe in every way. To night will be their first practice at the rink thi€ season The Catets are very lucky In having | all but one of their serior team back again for this season, Green being the only _abséntee. ~The jupior _ seven | shoule also mike good as the vear brought in somé fine material, | { including Cadet Robertson, captain of st year's St. Georges, one the | jadtest junior centres in the provi I'he following players were Msted fo practice : Powell, Parr, Holt, M¢ A Smith, Lewis, McLennan, | ght, Adams, Lewis, Carruthers, Kright, and, Cosgrove, ( ampbell Rob- | ertson and Helmer. The cadets wit | nave their firét game on Weadne sday, { January 19th, with Queen's | Fron Y 10 been! ev also got in recruit of pp | First KAHL. Games. { On Tuesday evening the } in the Kingston % Beur League will be played at the i rink, a double-header being on bill. At eight o'dock, Wormwith's and St. James will play and at | o'clock, the R.C.H.A and Royals will | ! play their postponed game. Poth! games should be Tast and intere : | and should draw, a large crowd Royal rink is fitted up in good for hockey games, and the manag ment will be kept busy looking them. There will be on an average four games a week at the Royal rink during the hockey season. Stan ley ! Trotter will referee both games | morrow evening { SrEREe T T A . i | + City Basketball News. | On Thursday cvening two = games vl be played in the Lity Basketball Xe age. The first will be between the | Lraneg and 'St. James and the sceond game between the Hawks and Eagles The lpague now ste ands ag lows Won. Lost, 3 i first games Hockey Hoy al the nne { aller Canes we sree. i y Vultures ...... .. 1 : ' ragzles .. 5 . - wines | Hawks ... s : 2 I Bt. James. "Hand nurs I The ('ranes, captained by ! Birch, have a 'protty firm hold « {| championship and &t looks as McFelridge trophy would li , them for 1916, A with | Th Seeking Admission, A meeting of the City league executive wa. called for tarday evening but did not material ire "us only a few members were pres sent, The meeling will be held on ! wedueaday evening in the Frontenac Busin-ss College - when all members are rejuested to be present. Two more teams are seding for admission to enter and this Will be acted upon. If they are sdmitted it will mean draw. | ing up a mew 8 chedhle as the games are now all areanged. d. { Hockey: | =i y | Royals Tor r Trenton. The Royal hockey club will take i run to Trenton during this week, wir der the guidance of Stanley Trotter. 4 The Trenton bunch are anxious for a | gume with the city champions and will likely be satisfied. The players | will likely take up the following play eri: Kennedy, goal; -Cheiry, point Lemmon, cover; .B. Ainsles, rover; | Muckler, centre; George Charles, Jedt awing; x Ainslee, right. wing i "fhe Frohtenaés™ he Sénior ronienaes will practise at. the egw wives rena f Hom cight to he o'clock, snd ail ~ the! | players ave requested {obo out, and new ones that care to have a try at) the game. The following players are requested to be ont in uniforni at the practice to-night i Wichardwon, Jon- horn, Powell, Saunders, McKay, Grat- tan, Crawford, Lindssy, Nicholson, McCamimon and | Jany , others in sight. | T Curling Games' "Saterday. Sat: way evening three ourling # Bt- wick, ©. olin defeetad Chon to R.. 3. Birkett, won from | he following ips will Rink | toe by | also § i Gh. 1 of "| Sherring for to- 1 {known sportsmen, | National a. of which * Lehair, PAGE. 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Reid, against CG Brower, ag 5.5% Honnessy & Gilmour - : lay to-night KE E. Seale 25 H. fobertson,s st Lt.Col: A. B. 1 Sporting Notes, | | Members Montreal Mining Exchange, afc wth won first prize at the nia bondpiel with Loudon second of Montreal A, A.A., has gone | Cobalts Bought to New York to play hocke "Woekey Haileybury has fence, while forwards agin rink can seat room for 4,006 ¥ svbury 3,000, anc Q ' 86 Notre Dame Street West. Ne Sa Glass, and Sold Outright. de New York Stocks on Margin are Wi -- ( obait's A tion with CHARLES HEAD & €O., Members New York Stock Exchange. © A Conner weak 3 The Lindsay will hold race Janyary. "Tom" Clancy, ted president of Football Unidn. Before it | Renfrew takes census Cover-Ppint Taylor is still there? There is talk. of a relay race be tween Meadows and Longboat and ten miles, both the lat ter taking five miles Basilio Ferro, the one-legged runner, | om Bay i scratch Shrubb is Asso 13th ne Ige Racing on. the "ith of Ottawa, the was Interprovind Main, 7204 "Phone Will buy a six months' scholar. ship in either department of the FRONTENAC BUSINESS COL» LEGE. This very special offer is available only until January 10th, We want 100 graduates Stenographers and Books keepers to send to Toronto in July next. We can place every one in a good position, Come and talk it over, ¢ to. bed every night, i a to re fr Shrubb that whi nursing that | sore log he might as well buy a pair | of crat and get of the coin, | Tora Telegram : Ladies have | broken the in | Kingst fe entertaingd that the refreshme x, may sing. Toronto, as yet, plays game in the old way. According a list aries sub mitted to Judge Biuneau, in the Pitpe | injanctic lontreal Natiomals » following salaries for Menard, 8550; Lakgyle, $330; Jette, 3250; Pity North to has - challen a race. He says | Q some » mto aud cUrdTg game Mars Are liquid be t he me same aN 10 ol } i i i . De "CAT 81.100 P. M. BROWN, Prin. one of Ottawa's best has donated to the Union a beautiiul valued' at $200 Mr offered National cup Samuel Bidsky, * Lacrosse trophy, also ilver Bileky Hockey antual ® the 200 Don't Forget : TO TRY M. Nolan FOR YOUR GROCERIES, 338 Princess St. 35¢, has Association compet ion. a for | Constable St el a bag killed by Few sownship. a fine of We were ten in ard cosets; all about 865 The "ladies of Salem Methodist church presented kev. J. I. Philp, M A., and wife, with a beautiful tian a Christmas rémembrane 7 huesd Ly last wncrofty confis illegally of Mado« by dan, tied paying rn Oiir Coffee at 25¢. and | not he beater. can ns ® _}Phore, 720, Prompt Delivery. 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