Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Nov 1910, p. 3

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THE pany BRITISH _WHIG, MONDAY, _NOVEMBER 14, 1910. ((GRAND. | OPERA) HOUSE ) THURSDAY, NOV. 17th; LIBLER & (O'S. PRODUCTION Of a New Drama of Americas Life, Which has created a pensation in Toronto, WHEN 5ixs BEEN SAID By Bayard Velller.. Founded on Jack- son DD. Haag's, Dau Which Never E45 Ph Griffins a hii The Home bt a Polite MS Findevitle and Rev. Mr. Eliresh gave a stirring ap- Ho. motte pans peal, for services, referring, particular: | op HOW CHEAP, BUT HOW GOOD. ly; to the workers needed in the Sun PROGRAMME, day school. Ia kis opening remarks, | he referred to 'the great convention of | : | students, held recently in Rochester, { NY hin pline were put forth, to 'Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, evangelize the whole world. What if | Nov. 14, 185, 16. HILLIARD AND PHILLIPS Amusements. PASSED IN HISTORY OF COOKE'S CHURCH. | The People's Forum | LOST, FOR SALR. BETH EEN RANDOLPH TTR Station ¢ Scart Pin, with Reward for ret fice Services on Sunday Marked Sixcy- fourth Anniversary of Opening of Church--Rev. Dr. Eifresh Makes Strong Appeal for Sunday School Workers, Cooke's church bas passed another mile stond\ Sunday marked the sixty- fourth anniversary, of the opening of the church, and approoridte services were beld, to mark the event. The pastor, Rev. Dr. MacTavish wis pres ent, the sermon in the morning being greached by Rev, Dr. Eliresh,' of Chicago, and in the cvening by Rev. T. W. Neal, of Sydenham street Mothodist church. The comgregation was very large at both the services. The choir rendered a programme _ of special music; 'Mrs, J. Evans, was the soloist. CONDENSEP ADVERTISING RATES First insertion le = word. Eneh cone secutive insertion thereafter half cent & word. Mislmum charge for ome in- sertion, 253¢; ibhree insertions, 80c; six, §1; ene month, $2. XD to a TWO GOOD SECOND-HAND MOWING Machines. Apply, D. J. Hay, 1 Clarence Street HOTEL nd WITH BLACK Sunday night Reward for Frontenac FOX TERRIER PUP mark on tail, on along King Street return te Steward, Club, COAL AND WOOD COOK STOVES Coal Heaters, Quebec and other 1 of Stoves at Turk's. 'Phone un a Notable Cast. OR FOR LEASE. THE PREMISES No. 34-23 Princess Street, suitable for e, very, t age. Cunningham & : Mudie. wird pin ------------------------ - THAT COMMODIOUS BRICK with modern improvements; containing about 158 Montreal Street University Avenue HELP--WANTED. COAT, ON BATUR- Universit y Ave and Union Streets return to 182 Uni- A WHITE LINEN day night, on bet ween Clargy Finder kindly versity Avenue The problem of dressing well. Ope little mousey problem is Ti APPLY TO MRS Union and Bagot Sts A HOUSEMAID. solved for you. Macnee, cor. HOUSE, tot 1-8th of an acre, Apply, 311 WANTED----GENERAL TO EXCHANGE FOR A McCann, §1- Brock St GOOD COM- 36% - Whig CITY Box CANVASSER mission office. FOR balance of our Fall } Apply, than Half Price. now offering the and Winter We are THE AFTER- H. D. Bibby LARGE SAFE smaller voe Block of Fancy Tweeds at less NURSE GIRL FOR noons. Apply. Mrs. 281 Brock Street ONE OLD-FASHIONED BLACK W AL nut Sideboard Stevenson Square Piano Radiant Home Heater Happy hought Cooking Stove: sil in good condition Apply at 311 University Avenue 83c, and $1.00 Tweeds and Boucili Cloths in all news .A49¢ Yd. 5, ONTARIO AND BA. JE ERAN SCR to buy for a R. MeCann, 81 Brock Street BEST Box GOOD STEAM wages Write 116, Gananoque, A N FITTER; est colorings, now FF." Martin, Ont Suitings, «Be Yd, AN Special Price. . . Special Sale of Silks quality, Fweed and Winter e., Ge, to T5e GENERAL SERVANT. REFERINOT TO OVERLOOK PARTIES DE iring their double windows clean- ences required. Apply, Mrs. Huge 8 A @ tnlo . » od and pul up should mall their Craig, 128 Union Street West. 5 once to Window addresses Cleaning Co. # Queen Strest EE GNW em- MESSE Compa Apply, GENERAL understands WwW. H NGERS, steady Main office AT QGNCE, Telegraph ployment ROOMS TO LET. Reld, 254-256 APPLY TO Princess JAMES Street GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up Into up- ie date suits. Price and workman. ahlp guaranteed to please. Pressin and repairing done on the shortes notice, Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock St, next Bibby's Livery. A GOOD who ply to Mrs Street SERVANT: ONE cooking Ap~ Craig, 5% West regular S0e 21 JLARGE FRONT BOOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished; ern oonveni. ences. Apply to 15 Montgeal Street, near Princess Street. all these plans should fail * Was the church livin: at ease in Zion, instead | of marching -os, Were the Christian | { In Their Great Sensational Dramatic 865 Yards beautiful Ja Silk people campins at ease. eh Success, bh beautiful Japanese Silks, The speaker pointed out, 1m an in | " 5 : teresting way, Pe Gang ortance of the | THE ADVBNTURESS Sunday school, and the great work it | Producing the most realistic scene The many opportunities for | ever produced on the American! stage. Endorsed hy the Press, Pul-| CAsiiER inches wide. only was doing Kk service, in this line of work, were alsg | 30¢ Per Yard, ------------ STENOGRAPHER eclty office. in ~ AND HAVING GOOD SE- aii fh a lh a a CRUMLEY BROS DON'T BE BALD. Nearly Anyone May Se Splendid Growth of Hair We have a remody that has a cord of growing hair and curing bald ness in 93 out of every 100 cases where used according to directions for A reasonable length of time, This may seem like a strong statement---it is, and we mean it to be, and no one should doubt it until they have put our claims 'o an actual test. We are so certain Rexall "93" Hair Tonie will eure dandruff, prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp and hair roots, stop falling hair and grow now hair, that we personally give our positive guarantee to refund every penny paid us for it in every in stance where it does not give entire satisfaction to the user, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic ant to use ag clear spring in delightfully. perfumed, and not grease or gum the hair, i sizes, 0c. and $1. With our guar od hack efit 3, certainly take na dd only our store--The seo Store. G, w. "Mahood fo as pleas. It does is watey wor EE our our Window for high Picture Frames. | Best line in city. Prices right D. A. WEESE &C0. DON'T FORGET M. NOLAN FOR YOUR GROCERIES, 338 PRINCESS ST. Our Coffees at 26¢ and 35¢ caunot beaten. * | be THE AMERICAN CAFE 183 Wellington St. The Up-to-date Restaurant und Eating House. Separate appartments, Well furnished and lighted. ; Try owr 'full - course dinner, THOS. GUY, Prop. Barton, » Péer's Collection of Rare Coins. The Ear! of Ellesmere, is a novelist of considerable ability, having pub- lished under the signature of Charles Granville his two middle names juite a number of stories. Most of them have a racing interest, their au. thor being one of the keenest turf lov- ers. Blessed with a fine sense of hu. mar, Lord Ellesmere is an excellent raconteur One of his best stories concerns a mull race meeting which is held an- aually in one of the Midland towns A number of jockeys and horses had lined up for the start of a steeple hase, but a delay occurred owing to t In. raw-boned beast obstinately re- fusing to vield to the importunities the startir. The patience of that leman was pretty well exhausted. Bring up that horse," he shouted; 'bring him ap; or you'll jolly well get into trouble if you don't!" The ider of the stupid animal, a local grocers carman, yelled back, 1 can't help it, This here's been a eab horse and he won't move till the door shuts; and there ain't no door." Lord Elles. mere possessey a fine collection of British coins, "some specimens of which are so rare as not even to be found in' the British Museum. 'The pollection of 'pictures in his magnifi- rent town residence, Bridgwater House, iz world famous, A Wet Harvest Relic. A curious token has been found at inscribed "Tunstead and Hupping, 1812. One Halfpenny. Pay- able at the Corporation Howse." This was the year of the wet barvest in England, the worst ever known, It rejned 1necssantly all September, October and during most of Novem. br, und November 29 farmers were cecting barley, a sharp wind frost prevatling:. Wheat was 63 shillings a comb, and so badi was it in quality that dough made from the flour re- sembled slime. Every Monday morn- ing the overseers and church wardens met @t the parish churches to devise moans to provide employment and re lieve the #&tarving poor.--Loudon "dard, A Name For Canade. Every person who lives in a largo city s to have in his make-up a little of that spirit of meanness which likes to impress upon the people from smaller towns that they re very pro- vincial. Canadians have long been accustomed to the tone of superiority which their American cousins assume. When men come from the large cities on the other side of the line, they like to show Torontonians that they are about six months behind the times. Occasionally Canadians are given an opportunity to laugh in their sleeves, for if provincialism means narrow. ness, then there are Jany dwellers in the big cities who may be by the word During the tourist season, a Toron- tonian got into | JG. MeCarney, wha left |" Ro'vert. Coffee, referred to, and many interesting stor- jes told of how people, who at first, did not consider theinselves capable of | teachin in the Sunday school, ancomphished a great dea} of alter they had taken hold of the work At the present time, there was a great cull for skilled workers, for God. The speaker wished his hearers think ahout what they could do their leisure time, the time they at their disposal, they a man, good, to in had | saw fit, A story was told of who started in as common laborer, on the railroad, an) who, in a remarkably short space of tity, was general manager of the road, and the secret of his success, was in the fact that he had used his | Jetsurs time, to advantage. And there were ® good many semilar storiesiwhich could be told. Pr. Gordon (Ralph Connor) in cussing the question, had stated, the Sunday school was looked as the last defence, Christianity was | not beinz taught in the fome, it | should be, and the opportunity of to- | dav, was in the Sunday school, "If we are to have a Christian na declared the speaker, it all de these schools, for it is the last line of defence. There is a call { today for men who will be leaders-- {| men who will work in the Sunday chool, and mould the minds of the claldren, so that we can Huild up a strong Christian nation." fo use Aas dis that | upon as { tion," | pends upon | | GANANOQUE TIDINGS. i Ontario Wheel Company Gets $47, 607.63 Insurance. 14.--Mina Jackson, of the late P. Jackson, Willow Leeds county, passed away at even Gananoque, Nov. reliet i hank, her late residence, on Thursday in, in the fifgy-fourth year of her age. | She leaves two sons, Cegil, of Ganan- aque and Alexander in the north-west, and also two marnied daughters. In- { verment took place Saturday, at Wil low Baus. A goodly number from town were in Brockville, on Saturday; in--attend- ance, at the funeral of the late Rebecra Rod yck, widow of the late Rev. Henry Auston, and of the late D. F. Jones, { M.P", The works of the D. P. Jones Mig., to were closed for the funeral. Mr. Cory, insurance appraiser, {| Napanee completed the adjustment i five houses in the recent fire at Ontario Wheel company's works, for ' the various companies interested. The total mnt allowed was $47,607.53, Messrs. W. J. Bulloch, of Glenholme Farm and A. C. Hudspeth, of the ! stall of the Bak of Toronto, spent ! the past week on 5 hwlling expedition | near Lavant. Russell Britton was in Montreal on { Saturday as referee in the Montreal Ottawa rugby game. Mai. J. B. Robinson, has veceived orders to ship to Kingston the 12- nounders with which the 8th battery has been equipped, also "all harness. | Uhey will recive in exchange 18-pound- ars and new quick release hreast This will put the 9th in a more of of the i NeSS. wirto-date condition, Work has been started on the erec { ticin of a skating rink m the same | locality as for several years past. CO, Waud will be in charge. J, D. Chaplin, president of the Wheel company merger was in towy | during the past week, in conference with George Taylor, M.P',, re propos od improvements and extensions in the Ontario Wheel company's works hore, The work of cleaning up the debris is well under way and the work * of rebuilding will be at once gone on with. Mrs. "Davy™ Dwhan, spending the past few weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corhoy, leaves to- ! day for her home in Peoria, J., ae. | companied by her sister, Miss Queenie Corboy, pianist at the Star Amuse. 'ment Hail for the past two years. for the { western provinces to locate some weeks ago, has leased for five years, the Ho al Alexandra, Li Jargest ' and fin oquipped at Rh ete ta., forty . miles north of Calgary. ving , spent ' Fri- day in town. A. N, Parke, King street has hit. did? a busine tip in province. Capt, and Mss. { Van Drege, Alexandria Bay, were weekend visitors in tows. » Lawrence Ryan, a brillant young , Irish phywician, died in the police cells | had | away fromr-husiness, har- | « November, 1516 | pit and Public. | Now, this is a guaranteed attrac. tion, coming directly from the larg est circuits, and is positively the | greatest act of its Kind ! here, |HAYES BISTERS, I Military Musical Maids. { WALTON BROTHERS, i Aerial Performance. ! | Arthur Lynn Hlustrated Songs. Afternoon Show, 2 o'clock, all seats, Be. | Evening Show, 7 o'clock, Sc and 10c. | Sc. TONG 5c. Wonder Burke s and Wiline :- Sister Team, The Our Pictures FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY: The Unexpected Reward, Drama. . Automobile Girls. The Little Bey, Life Story from Boy to Manhood. The above pictures ' are | Never before shown in the city. MISS EMILY HENDERSON In Mustrated Songs. ADMISSION ONLY 5c N. PAPPAS, Kingston Roller Rink Will OPEN-ON Monday Evening WITH Band in Attendance | Under the management of the King: | ton Skating and Curling Association Admission, 15e, including skates. W. E. BONTER, Manager. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Capi. J. A. MeDounald, Inte of the City of Kingston, in the County of Fron- tense, Master Mariner, Decensed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. PUR- suant to "The Revised Statutes of On- tarfo," 1887, Chapter 125. that all Creditors and others having claims against the estate of the sald Capt J. A. McDonald, who died on or about the 23rd day of Seplamber. 1910, are required on or before he 12th day pia, or deiive elo 5 send paid, or ver igney, of the City of King err tur the Executor of id Deceased. Christian sand MERAmeS ription: t ul Partienlars e statement of their new, and: Descr of their clabms, accounts and the nature of the secari- ties. 3 any held 1 them. AN TAKE NOTICE. ever seen their 4 wages: Apply handwriting, to Box H. & P office good own i Whig TO ABSIST references; I'. Smith HAT GIRL in gener isewaork: evenings rs. Heary 260 King Street A CAPABLE GENERAL at home to MAID FOR: must sleep references, West. CAPABLE housework; Apply with Clergy Street BOY TO ASSIST IN MAIL. department on Monday and forenocons and on Satur- Apply, Business ing Thursday day afternoons office, Whig EXPERIE 5 SE RY. ant; ne | sweeping. Macnee, St King Street washing, Apply to Lawrence West PE anch Cottage, 143 lax INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY $100 monthly corresponding newspapers No canvassing. Send for jarticulars Press Syndi- cate, 3.969 Lockport, N.Y. REPRESENTATIVE FOR KINGS- ton and County of Frontenac; a permanent position and exclusive territory for the right man. Stone & Wellington, Nurserymen, To- ronto ACTIV EB SALESMEN OR WOMEN liday books that sell at salary, $2 per day, guaran- and commission; vulld free; immediately J. Ls Nichois Toronto | f Jas | ents teed write Co, Limited ANY PERSON cond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card I will pay good prices. 1 have for sale Brass and Iron Beds and all Kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Ranges. Will sell reason~ able Thompson, 333 Princess Street. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. v INSURANCE THAT INSURES QO to Godwin's Insurance Emporium over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'phone 424. . 8. KIRKPATRICK, GENERAL IN surance Agent and Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent, 42 Clarence Btreet Kingston. Telephone 868. GENERAL INSURANCE. FIRE, LIFE Accident and Health Policies lssu- | ed; first-class companies; standard rates J. Boon, Agent, 159 Wellingtoa Btreet. i 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. All kinds of Fire | Insurance pla on short notice. | hone $96. 67 Clarence Bt, Kings- | on. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, airy rooms absolutely moth roof ; our own lock and key. "rost's HE Btorage, 29% Queen St 'Phone 62 ROOMS, INCLUDING RIT- ting-room, bedroom and bathroom, located near Market Squ Ap- ply to Cunninghamn & Mudie, 79 Clarence Street. SUITE OF FOR BALE OR TO LET. KEPT 6- month, 1-2 Wel WELL at $9 per Bell, 171 A FINE roe dwelling Apply. R. Chas lington Street AT ONCE THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS PRE. mises for many years occupied by Henry Skinner & Co. Wholesale Druggiats, extending from Pri cess Bireet (0 Queen Street, wi frontage on hoth, and Including ex. tensive bullding Apply to Cun= ningham & Mud! . BOARD AND ROOMS. WITH= rates Bt FU RNISHE D ROOMS WITH OR ard; mgood locality; Apply, 72 Princess mode Phone JERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Warted Live progressive agent Kingston to represent one the best automobile facturing concerns in All replies strictly confidential Address Box, "J, J." Whig of- fice in of CLERKS TO BELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, especially by working men: good salary: per- manent position; If you are work- ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day; you can i double your wages and be your own boss, pply, Box "E. C.," Whig | office. i | 1 OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS."--R. Asheroft, D.O. Edna KE. Asheroft P.O, Graduates under Dr. Still the Founder of Osteopathy, 438 Princess Street, corner Division 'Phone 4417. No charge for eon- sullation and literature. Office hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 6, 6 to K UPHOLSTERER, J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE. pairing and carpet work, hair mat - tress reuovatin Drop a card or call 216 Bagot Street. Ww. LEGAL. | CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE. BARRIST- ers and Solicitors. Law offien. 79 Clarence ingntn RE a i Pocket Flashlight A New and Fresh Line of Pocket Flashlights. AT ALL PRICES. ww. SPRIGGS, - Bea Ceowtractar, 167 Princess St, (above Baget). "Phone 68. Anand dh a a a ~ an tl -------- WATCHES Prices FUR that a, mentioned date the sald Exeautor will proceed to dis tribute the assets Bf the deceased amang the parties entitled thereto, having regal only to fhe claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the sald Execul will not be lable for the Mis anbets or any part thereof 1G any reons of whase ob img nOAIEe. shat not have been receiv by him at the time of, such distribation ated at Kisgsten this 13th day of T. J. RIGNEY, Solicitor tor Johan A NW dPomaly. Executor, i : resulting from a short cirenit caused this mora was a a ee 31 a To did Wetport, Nov. W.-Jokn 3. THE DOLLAR WATCH FOR THE SMALL BOY. THE SIX DOLLAR SILVER WATCH FOR THE SCHOOL ¢ THE TEN DOLLAR WRIST- LET WATCH FOR THE YOUNG LADY. ¢ THE TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR ' SMALL GOLD WATCH 4 FOR WOMEN. THE FIFTY DOLLAR GOLD WATCH Tor YOR a EVERY ONE FU LLY SELECTED FROM = THE MOST RELIABLE MAKERS AND FULLY GUARANTEED. hndga & Wright Formerly Spangenberg's, 847 KING ST. KINGSTON. CHRISTMAS ® | | Marriage Licenses. PEP PPP eteed Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187,215 In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders Farm and city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange & Strange, Agenls "Phone, 325 k MEDICAL. BPARKS BA. M.D, PHYSICIAN 100, Wellington St 10 to 12 am, 2 to 4 'Phone 356 J. FP, and Surgeon, Office hours, and 7 to § pm, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. brOP A CARD TO JOHN R. MAYELL, Carpenter and Joiner, 262 Syden- ham Street North, for reasonable prices on all kinds of Jobbing. All work done promptly and n® tly DROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAI, Carpenter and Builder, 265 Division St., for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly, ERNEST -R. BECKWITH, -CONTRAUT- ing Engineer and Architect, Agent for Buliders' Specialities, 149 Sydenham Street and 292 Earl Street. Plans prepared and esti. mates given for all classes of work "MusIC. MISS OPAL pared to 1 voloe cult Albert Street DENTAL. SPARKS AND SPARKS, DENTIST2 230 1-2 Princess Street, Kingston 'Phone 346. C, NASH, DENTIST; DR. C. H Weicker, assistant, 183 Princess 8t "Phone 786. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT- near Princess Street DR. A. HOTYLS AND RESTAURANTS ONTARIO 8T, one block car laoe; BRUNSWICK HOTEL, opposite GT KH. station, from CPR, on street hotel lately remodelled; charges moderate; special rates by he week John Cousineau, ["rop PERSONALS, ---- ar --- MOLES, BIRTHMARKS, ele removed permanently scar. Twenty Db. Elmer J. Lake, Eve, Thront and Skin Bleme 258 Bagot Street, MAIR, warts without rience. Sar, Nose, ish Specialist, BUSINESS CHANCES. ANYONE, ANYWHERE, CAN START a mall order business at home. No canvassing Be your own boss. Bend for free booklet Tells how. Heneork, 296% Lockport NY ARCHITECTS. SMITH, ARCHITECT, BTC, 'Phone, $4 HENRY r § King Btreet ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE and residence, 181 University Ave. Hw EWLANDS & SON, ARBCHI: tects, ete. Office, 268 Dagat Street. 'Phone $08; i WML POWER & BON, ARCHITECTS, MER- fhanty Bank aliding. corner roc an ellington Streets. 'Phone 313. - FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE FU NIT RE A SPRCIALTY ebonizing and gilding. enamelling and all colors of mission work; all work given best attention Pat real Street, 'Phone $562. ESTABLISHED 1866. AYNOPMIR OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANY PERSON WHO THE SOLE head ofa a family, or an over 18 years section oh svaflable anitabe, § Saskatchew he appiien: the ratte aught me ar. Ra oT, ar or homentaader. Duties. --8ix months' residence upon a wihin nine miles Nia homestead on SENET ITT Our sales to the working men are steadily. increasing. There are rea- sons fos this :~---- ality, Service, Due Price. Driscoll, 23 John Street. 'Phone "ns SATURDAY Was a Busy Day = a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned Aa ovecupled Biv him or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts s homestesder | standing mo. ny pre-empt a aio section aiongaide his homestead. Price, $3.00 per acre. Duties--Must reside w= on the homestead or pre-sispiicn months In each of six years from date of homestead entry (incinding the time iy te earn homestead patent) and tivate fifty acres extra ender who has exhausted his ae right asd canvot obtain & pre- emipion may enter for & purchased omentead 4 in Ls sin distriets. Price, $3.90 per acre. net six months in each of ¢ thine Tam cultivate fifi acres houses worth $308.90. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the ni 8 --Usauthorized biication wis Savertimemen: will sot aot be pald tor

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