Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1910, p. 3

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WASH GOODS Right now, while we arc all wearing fars, many peop'c are choosing Wash Fabrics Every dav sees many yards of these tempting stuffs sold. Wise buyers know that the prices will be no lower until the season is well advane- ed. They also know that the early buyers get first cl o cc. We are making a display of Wash Goods this weck, on one of the centre t: bles, and we expect our pations and friends to take advintage of this dis- play, to come and to offers, so¢ what the sez- iCrumley Bros. 9900000 a -- -yeot = "an 4 I You Pay l.ess Here HE FAIR BIG CLEARANCE BALE OF HOSIERY, TOQUES, MITTS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, ETC. Our whole Stock of Winter Goods substantially Reduced. . article marked down for this big event, Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' Ladies' All-Wool Hose Pay us a visit. You will be under no obligation to buy. bear In mind that we have come. Underwear (Peerless Guaranteed Make) at Underwear (Peerléss Guaranteed Make), extra fine 89¢ the Suit. Fine All-Wool Llamas Fashioned Hose at, . . Every See our 45¢ the Suit. Please nearly two months of severe weather to 4 - . Mcintosh Bros. MANAGER, PERCY JESSE. - R.d. REID, | 7 o'ct cok on Wed fie chemi 5 nsion, required delivered as specified UFUSt next. ay SG r for vi to be by the 18th A od. us tin wild be res 7 By. onler, . SiR. JONES, 'Secretary. | Department of Raliwsys and Canals, Ota nary Sth, 1 ey SAY 4 Lam Ty o Lo & ¥ oe 1 11 one Fabruary Furniture Sale Everything Reduced. Big Redaction in Parlor Furniture Butletts, worth $75. ...... Now $45 Buffetts, ,, $65....... Now $38 Sideboards ,, 8$35....... Now $30 Sideboards ,, $28....... Now $28 Sideboards ,, $7.50. ... Now $0.00 Ambulance Phone 577. When in the Market for - ' A Gasoline Launch We can supply you with one equipped - with a Davis 1910 Model Gasoline Which fs teed to yo See our Exhibit of Eagines at dW. NEWMAN'S, 79 Princess St. chasing elsewhere. All Gasoline Bn. guaranteed to giv. satisfaction. Call at our orks and see them run- 11S DRY DOCK COMPANY "y MPRESS " your mind the fact that for Wines and. you cay get SUR. J Law MOTHER. Hamilton Woman Sentenced to One Month For Shop-Lifting-- Blamed a Child For The Crime. Ont., Feb. 17.--Hugging her three-mounths-old child to r beast and sobbing as if her heart would break, Mis. Landrey was sen- tenced to one month in jail by Magis trate Jelfs, yesterday, after he h found her guilty of shoplifting. it was proven that she had stolen a number of articles from Stanley Milly' departmental store. The worst fea- ture of the case was, that, though the evidence was 80 convincing against the woman, she sought to lay the blame on child, who carried a bag wstensinly for tne purpose of putting the stolen articles in. The baby went to jail with the mother, and there was hot a dry eye in the court as the two 5. Hamilton, GANANOQUE TIDINGS. Tiger Hockey Team Went to Seeley's Bay to be Lionized. (Gananoque, Feb. 17.~The home of Mr. and Mre. James McNeely, a fow miles east of Gananoque, was the scene of a pretty wedding, yesterday, when their daughter, Miss Ethel Mari jan MoNeely, was united in marriage ito Frank L. Latimer, son of Mrs 1D. 'R. Latimer, Eden (Grove. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Kel- ly, of Lansdowne, iy the presemce of a large gathering of guests. The bride was the recipient of many handsome marks of esteem from her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Latimer will locate at Eden Grove for a time. The bride was for several years a pupil in Gananoque high school. Mrs. Hyslop, dominion lecturer for the Women's Christian Temperance Un- ion, conducted a mothers' meeting in the parlor of Grace church, yesterday afternoon, and in the evening address- ed a large gathering in the lecture room, : The tea meeting at Maple Grove Methodist church attracted its usually large attendance from Gananoque, last evening. The greater part of the pro- gramme was furnished by local talent. Rural Dean Elliott, of Cataraqui, conducted the lenten service at Christ Church last evening. The Tiger hockey team of this town drove out to BSeeley"s Bay, yesterday afternoon, to cross stricks with the hustlers of that thriving village, and also to be guests at a dapce tendered by the Seeley's Bay elub. The Thousand Islands Gun Club held another match, yesterday afternoon. Messrs. A. D. Brown and E. P. Wright captained the opposing teams. The former's team won quite handily, by fifty shots. In the evening thd Jdsin team put up an oyster supper! {dk the victors at the Provincial hotel. Mrs. William Butler, Garden street, and daughter, Miss Doris, are spend- ing a few days in Kingston, guests of the former's aunt, Mrs, John J: Yule, University avenue. The Misses Carrie Clow and Hannah MeCalpin,' King street, spending a few days with Springfield friends, have returned home. Messrs. Hamilton and William Scott, of Toronto, former residents, spent a few days this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.' William Scott, Brock street. i Will United States Intervene? Lima, Peru, Feb. 17.--Preparations for war are being made on the part of both Peru and Ecuador, the trou- ble growing out of the boundary dis- pute between the two tountries. The enly hope of foreign merchants is that the United States will intervene and prevent hostilities which . would mean the 'absolute ruin of Peru and Ecuador. ' A man's ite shoud always be the same, i to her husband, but if pn. and nervous, and uses Carter's Iron Pills, she cannot be, for they make her "feel Kke a different person," so all say, and their husbands say so too, The herring fishing industry of Lake HéGron would be troyed if regula- tions prepared by the international fisheries commission are put. in foroe, is the opinion of the United States senate committee on foreign relations. J. E. Deacon died at Charlton, Ont., a town he founded in New Untario. He was formerly a license inspector in South Norfolk. Dr. Cowan, V.8., Lindsay, was kick- ed by a colt and as a result his leg was broken in two places. CARD OF THANKS On behalf of the Local Council ot Women, the President desires to thank all who in any way contributed to the entertainment of the delegates to the National Executive on their recent visit, and also to tender thanks to the civic authorities for their handsome re- ception of Lady Bigar and delegates in the City Council Chamber, which was greatly admired by the guests from other cities. 2 ST. LAWRENCE CANALS, RAPIDE PLAT CANAL, THAT water April 6th. 1819. asd ed on X will not be Wied until Wed ¥ nesday e ref 20th, 1910. By order, W. A. STEWART, Superintendent of Operation. Cornwall, February 14th, 1910. New! rs inserting this - man Sitko SELES thle, Mgrs authority fro he De paid partment will not be for it SEALED TENDERS FOR PRINT- ing. Stationery and Blank Books for the "ity of Kingston, 1810, will be received 5 the undersigned up to ¢ p.m. Febru- ary 24th, '1930; ¥ Forms of tenders may be had from the City Clerk. {KINGSTON COVERED RINK Hmusements. { | RAND X OPERATHOUSE ) | SATURDAY, FEB. 19TH | IMATINEE AT 2.29, EXENING AT 813. § i "The of the Cemiary," ! : Liebler & Cols Production, { . "THE MAN 4 FROM HOM, By' Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson as played three vears in New York and Chicago, and now at the height of its Transgontinental tour. Guaranteed Dramathe Treat of the Sea- son. This is the same production and com- pany ia their absolute entirety which seored so distinet a f(rivmph at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, last September » Mautines, IBe, Ae, The, £1.00. Children 25 cents (0 any reserv ed seat. Evening, I%e, a T5¢, $1.00, $1.50, e Success Seats now on ORPHEUM THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Feb. 17, 18, 10. WESTFORD AND BOCK, Comedians, Singers and Dancers. MARJORIE AND DE WINDT, Novelty Comedienne. By Special Request, SOCI08 MODERN ATHLETES remain the balance of the week. THE will New Pictures. New Overtures by Orchestra. Matinee Daily. Special Matinee Sat- urday. Children Sec, Admission, 10c. Reserved Seats, 15¢. HOCKEY MATCH. Junior OH. A.~Senlor Final Game. MARKHAM vs. FRONTENACS FRIDAY, Feb. 18th Game called at 8 pm Admission, 35c¢. Reserved Seats, 26c extra. Plan for Sale of Heats and Tickets open on Peb. 17th, at 10 amy Excursion to Toronto Queen's Athletic Committee Via GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, FRIDAY, FEB. 18:h Special Train leaves City Depot at 12.65 noon. Return Fare, $3.35 Tickets good to return on or up to Monday, Feb. 21st, on all trains ex- cepting Nos. 2 4 2 and ~ Anniversary Services BROCK ST. METHODIST CHURCH, SUNDAY, FEB. 20th. Rev. Profesnor Geo. Jackson, of Toronto, will preach at 11 am. and 7 p.m. cital under the direction of H. Treneer, the famous blind organist, in the Chureh, on Monday Evening, Feb. 21st Mr. Eva and the Choir will assist with the programme. Admission, 15 cents. NOTICE TO SMOKERS AT HOCKEY MATCHES There will be at the Hockey persisting wilt rink or the smoking allowed atches, and those removed from the @ stopped. By Order of the Manager. TENDERS. & FOR MOVING HOUSES, SEALED TEND 3 THE MOV- ing of h No No. 92 Divi- sion Street, will be received up to 12 o'clock. neon, Sat , the 26th inst. Specifications ma, seen at the Of- fice of the Clty igineer, where all other information may be obtained. The lowest or any lender not neces- sarily accepted. . B. R. CRAIG, City Engineer. Feb. 16th, 1910. NOTICE. MASONRY OR CONCRETE FOUNDA- TIONS. SEALED TENDERS FOR THE CON- struction of Masonry or Concrete Foundatio for Two Houses to placed on Lots 16 and 19 William Street, west of Division Street, will be receiv- ad up to 11 o'clock noon, Saturday, the Spedifications may be seen at the Of- fice of the Chit Engineer, where all other information may be obtained. The lowest or any tender not neces- marily accepted. ® R. CRAIG, Pi 16th, 19180. Feb. City Engineer.3 2 = . ST LAWRENCE CANALS, CORNWALL CANAL NOTICE IS AEREBY GIVEN THAT the Cornwall Canal will be unwatered on Wednesday, will mot be refilled until Friday. April 29th, 1910 By epder, W. A. STEWART 3 Cornwall, February 14th, 1910 a word, | i 23 ax Always a good Show at the Orpheum. | Covered Rink| March 30th, 1819, and}" Superiptendent of Operation.) | Newspapers inserting t advertise- ment out autre From the Des THREE. ---- bt People's Forum CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First ianertion le a word. Each con. secutive insertion thereafter half cemt Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25e.; three insertions, 0c; six, ¥1; one month, $2. HELP--WANTED. TO WORK ON FARM.. APPLY, O'Connor, Cataragul, Ont. MEN WAITERS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT: pay, $2.00 each. Apply, British- American Hotel. refer- jetter, A CAPABLE HOUSEKEEPER; ences required. Apply, by "1. M. R." Whig office. BROOM TIERS WANTED: STEADY work. Apply, the Hoeckh Bros, Company, Ltd. Toronto, Ont. A PARLOR MAID AND HOUSEMAID; highest wages paid; references re- quired. Apply, in the evening, 44 Union Street. AT ONCE, TWO ROOMS, WITH BOARD, also use parior, centrally located, in a private Catheolle family. Ap- ply. Box 152 Whig office. SBALESMEN FOR THE BEST AUTO- matic Compressed-air Hand Spray- er made; liberal terms; sample ma-~ chine free to approved agents. Cavers Bros, Gait. t, AN INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY $100 monthly corresponding newspapers. No canvassing. Send for sticulars, Dress Syndl. cate, 3,969 ckport, N.Y. | AGENTS, EITHER SEX, TO SELL THE i latest specialty out; big money easily made; write jo-gay: delays pay no dividend; particulars free. Owasco Specialty Co, Owasco, N.Y. WOMEN FOR MENDERS: MUST BE handy with needle: alse a few smart girls for finishing and wind. ing room. good wages; steady work. Apply to Kingston Hosiery Co. 14d, King Street. ES TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT lewing at home, whole or spare time; good pay: work sent any distance; charges pald: send stamp i for particulars National Manu- facturing Co., Montreal. LADI 8 MEN AND WOMEN AGENTS WANT. ed verywhere, to sell the 'Trip ag for women, now © ctured in Canada by { our separate bags arate purposes all in qne: wonderfully simple Triplex Bag Mfg. Co. Toronto, Canada. BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS, IMPORTED GERMAN CANARIES, IN song. Each bird is guaranteed se- lected songster or money refunded. Come in and bear them... W. J Driver, Cor. Queen and Barrie streets. 'Phone 611. LOST, A PAIR OF GOLD EYEGLASSES LAST Wednesday from Allee to Grant Hall. Finder return to Whig office or Dr. Knight's OSTEOPATHY. ROBERT GARSIDE ASHCRGHFT, D.O. Edna Earle Ashcroft, D.O., Gradu- ates of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Missouri, 405 Princess street. 'Phone 447. Neo charge for consultation and litera. ture regarding this new manipula tive treatment, "Health Without Drugs." § | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. There will be an Organ and Vocal Re- | | BRUNSWICK HOTEL, | opposite GT.R from CPR. lately moderate: week. ONTARIO ST. station, one block on street car line; remodelled; charges special rates by the John Cousineau, Prop. HUB HOTEL RESTAURANT NOW open. Berviee A La Carte. Open day and night. Up-to-date dervice at popular prices Private dining room. Entrance on King Wireet. next to Gibson's Red Cross Drug store. Con. Haag. Prop. DENTAL. SPARKS AND BSP ARKS, DENTISTS HH Princess 8 = . t., Kingston. 'Phone WANTED--GENERAL. FOR SALE. ONTARIO AND SA. YETERAN SCRIP te buy for caah. J. 5 R. McCann, 5] Brock St TO RENT BY THE FIRST OF MAY. A five or six room house. Address, W. M, Burton, 184 Allred St, City. tIORSES TO PURCHASE. I WILL BUY all kinds of horses. Will be In Kingston for the entire winter. 1 A. Jenkins, 657 Princess St. Tele phone No. 960. TO RENT ANYTIME BETWEEN NOW and May Ist, small house with modern conveniences: downtown district prefer ddress, Box 131, Whig office. FURNITURE COVERING, ETC. DONE by the day at customers' bh For GOOD CUTTER Set of' Harness BUGGY 60 AND SINGLE Arch St - - PAIRS OF LARGE SNOW SHOES from $1 to $2 per pair at Turk's, "Phone 708 TEN ONE SECOND-H AN D MANURR 126 Clarence street FINE, THOROUGHBRED PULLETS, Rhode Island Reds 'hite 1 horns. also Model Incubator, Apply, evenlug 1 College St FIVE FOOT STANDING OFFICER desk. dark oak finish fitted with double row of drawers, nearly new, A. Davis & Sen, Limited, Lower Rideau Street ONE 3 further particulars, snquiry at 1] Ontario street, or calls will made in response to letters. HOUSE, IN GOOD CONDITION, NOT less than § rooms; modern conveni- elLces; verandah or Dbe'cony pre ferred. Apply, Geo. B. Mckay, Bank of Toronte. v POR 1810-11, BY TWO QUEEN'S STUD. ents, large, well-furnished double room and Study, with or without board, near college and preferably with fire place; use of plano. Ad- dress, "Box R." Queen's University ENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up into up- to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Pressing and repatring done on the shortest notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St, next Bibby's Livery. bel ls ie oe le as le ee Be TETPTTITIIVEeTeTTeTY a WANTED TO BUY A Single or Double Brick or Brick Veneered Housesof not less than § bedrooms, with fur- nace, gas and b & c., not higher up than Alfred and south of Princess Screet. Possession re- quired May Ist, 1910. Apply to R. Chas Bell, 171 1-2 Wellington, between § and 12 am. and £ and § pm. TPEPPIPIRTIIIY PEPIPPPIIITOWT Se Bid d TEEPRPIITY FINANCE AND INSURANCE SESE LAL LLE TIETVIITIVTeONe FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO to Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Market Square, Kingston. Tele- phone 434, } 8 KIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN. surance Agent and Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent, 42 Clarence Street, Kingston. Telephone 568 C. IRE. LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Libera! policies and moderate rates in first-class companies. T. J Boon, Agent, 159 Wellington street GEO. A. BATEMAN, CUSTOMS BROK er. Put your Invoices in an envel- ope with a one cent. stamp on it and drop in the nearest letter box We do the rest. Al kinds of Fire Insurance placed on short notice Fhone 898. 67 Clarence St., Kings- on. LIVERPOOL. LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187.215. Tn addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited labilitr of ali the stockholders Farm nnd city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old roXivins kw Susiness sel rates m range Strange, ents. "Phone, 325. " i. yu ARCHITECTS. HENRY & BMITH, AROHIT RCT. ETC. King street. "Phone, 34 ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT. OFFICE and residence, 1¥1 University Ave. ------ ---------- NEWLANDS & ects, ete. 'Phone, 60 WM, y BON, ARCHI- t a Tice, 268 Bagot street. POWER & SON. ARCHITECTS, MER- chants' Bank Building. corner Brock and Wellfngton streets. 'Phone, 212. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR, Carpenter and Builder, 255 Division Bt, for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly. DROP A CARD TO JOHN R. MAYELL. (Carpenter and Joiner, 282 fydenham street north, far reasonable prices on ail kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly amd neatly. LEGAL. DR. C. C, NASH, DENTIST: J. Gibson. assistant, 7 street. 'Phone. 735 Princess Said Silver Spoons. and Forks FINE There is probably no finer design than our simple and ef- fective Thread Pattern: We can furnish them Singly or by the Dozen or in Family Chests of Oak and Mahogany. Rodger & Wright 347 KING ST. Marriage Licenses Issued, Successors to FW. Spangenberg WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOTS - Marine Motors ASK FOR QUOTATIONS. W. A. Spriggs Pater W. W. SANDS, CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST- NEW SOLID BRICK HOUSE ON Als bert Street, containing 8 rooms b, and c, hot water heating, lighting. hardwood figers jot 50 ft, by 166 r1.; possession May 1st, 1910. Address, Box "FF." Whig office, NEW MILK SLEIGH, A NEW PARCEL delivery sleigh, business bob sleighs, a second-hand milk Mek slelg pe also business sleighs, bob und cutters. All In good sha newly paint For sale James turney, Carriage 390 Princess street. TO LET. ONE FRONT ROOM OFFICE AT 348 King street. Centrally located. Ap ply J. P. Forrest, Gents'. Furnishes, FURNISHED BEDROOM. with study adjoining: well lighted heated oe. smail and Apply, 'Box 217, Whig of« DWELLING, FURNISHED AND UN. furnished, Stores, Btorage for Pur. hiture, ete. MeCann's, Brock € King street. FOR UNEXPIRED TERM, SIX-ROOM- ed house, newly papered; furnace, bath, gas, etc; will also sell furni- ture cheap. Apply #7 Stuart St. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. COL! he dry, alry rooms, absolutely moth pot, Your pd lock and kek: rost's City Storage, Phone 5360. ad . a BRICK MOUSE, 37 DIVISION STRERT, cor. Clergy, al present occupied by H. P. Smith, architect: possession 1st May. For particulars, apply L. O'Brien, 67 Union 8t. West FROM MAY 1st, THE ROOMS AND Dwelling on Wellington St. over 8. Roughton's office, for last § years occupled by Dr Ker, Dentist, Apely to C. Livingston & Co., Brock FOR SALE OR TO L HOUSE, modern rooms ET. BROCK BTRE improvements; Apply, iT: ALL fourteen 249 Brock St PERSONALS. MRE. HEROD, GRADUATE MABSEUSR, recommended by the leading physi- clans of Kingston treatment; shampoo, manicure, Pedicure: fpecial evening terms. FW.C.A, 168 Johnson St face and scalp HAIR, MOLES, BIRTHMARKS, warts, eto. removed permanently without scar, Twent ears' axs erience. Dif, Elmer J. Lake B ; Skin Blom ret, r, Nose. Throat and ,: 368 Bagot = ishe Bpecialigt FAIR DRESSING PARLOR, 108. BROCK Bt. face massage, manifcuring, chives phody. scalp treatment, ham . ng. hair dressing, superfinous Rate removed; satisfaction uaranteed; appointments phoned ont's Store (58) will receive i tention prompt: ais WR BUSINESS CHANCES, ANYONR. ANYWHERE, CAN BTA a mall order business a home gan xassin Be your Hw yd Yor free booklet. Tells how, Heacock. 2.069 Lockport. N.Y. BOARD AND ROOMS. COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROO) ith hourd. od i Slghted and h us 80 go a b 1 314 University Aye.' oard. Apply MEDICAL, IBAAC WOOD, M AMD, OM, M > (Eng). F.O8." (Badin), censuita and surgeon; office hours, 10 to is A E. "Phone p 2 to 4 268 King Bt. J. P. SPARKS, B. ers and Solicitors, Law Offic Clarence Bt, Kingston : y sgemcy, om certain { tioas, by father, mother. som, Sanghter, | brother or sister of iotending i ---- ee -- Established 1866 A, M.D. PHYS and Ruargeon, 100 Boney Office hours: 10.t0 12 a.m. 2 to and 7 to 9 pm. 'Plione 356 v ---- 'RELIABLE wi 1ere do you get your COAL ? Isa question often asked, and the quently is "We get ours at answer fre- SWIFT'S We find them the most reliable," Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations. WEEE condi ) R

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