Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jan 1911, p. 5

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a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDXESDA YX. JANUARY 4, 1911. I -------- b ---- Te -- 2 Hy, they THE SPORT REVIEW: bit jon the WHAT Lov lis THINKS OF * H THE FRONTENACS. 1 ---- j as strox Regiopolis Defaulted a Oty League | last. Game--Frontenacs Do Not Play husk Again Till the | 18th--Other Sinker, Hockey News, . Lou Marsh, in the Toromto Star says: "Belleville, with only row' Comolly, 'Shinney' Brown, and Bow- en, of last vear's team; only provided an exercise gallop for the champions The Kingston teaml, ou the contrary, ere chain lightnicy from gon! to cem- tre ice. "Jim" Sutherland has them ms grand shape, and his little mega- phone roars, "Speed | Speed | Mors speed 17 all night. They work together like a well-oiled machine, and tend strictly 'to business all the way. The I%o new. men on the team, Boyer at left wing und McCammon at cover, are both of the Frontenac calibre. In fact, McCammon looks like & real find He is big, strong, and very fast. The others are gven Petter than before. Davidson bas a rare turn of speed, and Millan and Brouse and Hunt are always boring in on the nets. Mar- chand in goal hadn't much to do, but he did it well." World's Amateur | Saye James at the ¢ The gan ranged f The kerder. tors, The ju anot with Bel mor Champions. therland, of the to" the Toronto junior amatenr you" forget it. champions, and don 3 then beat the We won the O.H.A. title, hrtercollogiate winners, and took 'Chaves' Filliott's Quebec champions into camp. Now if anyone thinks that we're not the cocks of the walk, just let 'em trot down to Kingston and we'll prove it." "Dad" McCullough, the veteran traimer of Kingston, is with the Frou- tmucs again this season. He has the boys in the pink right now. -- Regiopolis Defaulted. The opening dave of the City Hoe- key League was ushered in by a blind- my snow storm. This, however, did not prevent the plucky Portsmouth juniors from journeyvipg in from Hat- ters' Bay? and when the appointed time came they were ready to do hat- tle. Regiopolis, however, did not put in an appearance, dup to the condition of the weather. The game was award- ed, by default, to Portsmouth. The team from Matters' Bay is quite a husky aggregation, and confident that they could have put it over the col lege boys in a brush, : works eco real and way to t Dollars bles swel preferred (yes, it's hand at ter, Miss Eyre. & two mon studying ---- have K.BLC. Hockey Team. The Kingston Business College' has at last found that it is an impossible thing to build a skating rink after the ground has frozen, and, aeeording- graphers. Toronto, Smoking Jackets HUNT'S, 53 Brock Street Corn Cure Greatest Corn Cure R in the 20th Century. 10 cents Sold only at | & CHA in the. Boon, in" the snow storm, the students had a practice on [It is doubtful if the K_§ The team is not ¥ men as were in the | The' three sheets of ice were in games were cold spell welcomed by the the means of were not in the special seties, was a great de good. sport. Curling is Kingston no games attracted . ------ . Junior Frovtenacs' Games, 18th, when they Picton og t there, and There will be a g hockey season on Thursday evening tween the ( It will be o swift event. Yesterday, W, icy pavement, ed his ankle, his home for several days. Two 'Bright Little Girls Started to the other took t Wells street, Confederation 1 since em graduates, ity of Moon College - thirt Moon: College, have abandoned the project, 1 in future do their practising local rinks Tuesday after HOME FROM ABROAD tedium rink. | PROF. JOHN WATSON AT GLAS. LCs will bet yk Taran : as they werd GOW UNIVERSITY. omposed of ay mné-up last i { nse or On beat pe ean] Prot 1k, Wataon, ioe proitnt of o the special series, ax ar. | Qoeen's University, has returned from o-uight. his trip to Seotland. Although in the of [all of the year, the weather Was quits rough, for a sea voyage. Dr. Watson enjoyed his trip very much, and re. turned in good health, well able to there ake wp his work at the, Sniversiiy. 3 | Of. Watson went aver io Neo ADG al of interest, and Some 10 ive 4 sponal aries of Lonroh is Jory = Lol to. secure some information re Bhd! Pins JEON in lative to these lectures, a Whi re: quite 5 few specta. | Presentative called on the professor, : y last evening, and he very kindly gave | out some interesting information. i lectures ure known as the Gifford lectures," said Prof. Watéon "Iu the past, they have been given a Glasgow University, by such distin guished 'men gs Max Muller; and the late Pri Caird, and his brother Edward Cai , who was, fora numbe; Years, master of Balliol (ol lege, Oxford. The audiences for these lectures are of popular character, con- sistlag of professors in the university, clergymen, and for the most part, of the general public. Each lecturer appointed for two successive xears, and gives from twelve to fourtéen lec tures in each course. The subject de manded by Lord Gifford is natural the ology, and the lectures are assumed t 'bear more or less directly upon that topic." Prof. Watsoy stated that his lec tures this session were mainly cof ay historieal character, preparatory to the second course, which will be re constructive, Speaking Prof. Watson the 8 ig 'this sPason g Belivered Gifford Lectures at Uni- versity--Refers to the Work at This Great Seat of Learning---- Political. Atmosphere With Eleetricity. .. At Curling Rink. res i or, will be continued, t + of last night, curlers, as it making the ice While the games, last way was much night, sior Frontenacs do not have eague game until Janugry y play the return game leville here. They then go-to be play the team will y winding up 'the triet, A Swift Event. rand opening of the he Palak rink op with a clash be. iranites and the Irishmen- "» -------- Sprained His Ankle, A. Newlands, watei lector, slipped and fell on the at the corner of Mont- Princess streets, while on his he city buildings, and sprain- He will confined "to . of Glasgow niversity, stated that it was ver, much the same as Queen's in these days, although naturally, ow a some what more extensive scale. There wer about 130 teachers, as well as protes- sors and assistants. One-very interest. iug feature is an annual staff dinner, which gives an opportunity to 'all the teachers . to make one another's 4¢ Guaintance, and this helps to draw to gether the various "fembers of th, stafl. Prof. Watson remarked that ii. audience kegit* weil up, during th, Course of the lectures. 3 s "During my stay, the political at mosphere was highly charged wit), electricity," said Prof. Watson, in con clusion. "I had the pleasure of hear ing Premier Asquith, and the Chance, Lior of the Exchequer Llosd-George speak. On my Vovage home, an thy Allan steamer Tunigian, the saloon bassengers were largely composed of Edwarll Terry's dramatic company, who will 'give an entertainment i, Kingston, og January 25th. Mr. Terry iS a very interesting old gentleman who has travelled nearly "al over the world. At home, he is a justice of the peace, and is also head of what is known as the Actors' Chureh Uni &n- association intended to Took the spiritual wants of especially of the youn The Snow Was Yesterday's snow storm was welcome to those who have to do much driv- ing, in spit of the fact that there was plenty of snow previously, Monda,'. thaw left the roads in a terrible cop. dition, full ' of Pitch "holes, and in a great many places roads are cut away; in other places the water was keveryl inches 'deep. The soft, fleecy snow which fell to the dépth of about four inches, soaked up the water and filled: in the spare places, Stomach Sofferers Squander Million: ------------------ shrink just as fast as trou- J 1. school last" August. Oue the "old reliable" Pitntan ab advt., but read on), dnd | he Thirty-Day Short the Moon College. The Jat. Frances Wyndham, of jos has. been employed by nd, solicitors, room 32s Jife Building, for over ths, and her friend iy still Pitman. That this same firm gaged another of our speaks volumes for the qual y-day steno logue upon: request. 282-286 Yonge street, Bor Cata Welcomed. Trial Package of Stuart's ! Tablets Free. the world is full of achs and ninety per 'c Dyspepsia | ON Ot | IN SEARCH oF RELIEF, | A | emedy disorder stom ent. of the mon- upon physicians and drugs attempt to cure the stom- ey spent goes in an ach. : People are made to believe that in order to gain health they must doctor their stomachs and use eathartics. So the: doctor. gets his fee for the stomach treatment and the druggist for the physic, until the savings of a life time are exhausted and yet no cure. Lot's be reasonable. . : : stomach is in every case 3 of over-eating, hurried mas- tication and improper choice of foods. mucous lining all the way down the food tract loses its sensitiveness, is forced down the and when food muscles fail to res . They do' not churn the food as they should. The glands no longer give out gastric juice to dissolve the food and render it eo able of assimilation. The man has be tome a dyspeptic. I one sure way and only one to bring positive relief. Put into that stomach of yours the ery s that it lacks to get that food into liquid form. Jt tal in, diastase, Charged | . not likely want it m ("PLEASE DONT swraR- re -- - "Please Dont Swear There May be a Gentleman Present." "Pleased den's swear be a gentleman present." < This seems to be a very form of a request, butt seems toffe having more effect on the roomful "$f boys where it has been displayed than the old ope of "No Swearing Allow- 2" A western YMCA has dis played this sign prominently through- out the building, and they say: thas it has reduced. swearing to a marked - One will say that swearing among YMCA. boys would hardly be expected, but nevertheless one must stop and realize that Y.M.C.A. boys are fot by any means angels. They are only ordinar boys, and a great ny ordinary boys think it is manly to swear just a little. eie------ CIVIC CHAIRMANSHIPS. The Old Heads Will Likely he Chosen The probability is that at Jeast three of last year's chairmen of civic ittees will be 'chosen again to fill the duties they so ably perforttied in 1910. It. is recognized that Ald. Carson will again be chairman of the water works, Ald. Elliott, of light, heat and power, apd Ald. Riguey, of fire and light. The other two impor- tant committees are those of property and works, and for. these Alds. Toye, oag, Harty and Bailey ax Hoek ar 45 the first two has been chairman of the board of works, Neither of the latter two caves parti- cularly for a i ship, "so the probability is that ) and Hoa, Ald. McCann will Sikely again be made chairman of ther industries committee, while Ald. Kent will be handed the portfolio "of minister of parks. The mayor-elect will, of course, be chairman of finance. i , SHELTERED THREE STRANGERS Hard Luck Faced Them in the City. Three 'strangers in the city, were given shelter at the polife station, on Luesday night. The men arrived in the city, yesterday, from the west, and were looking for work. In their day's search they could not find em: ployment, and as their funds were very low, they decided to seek shelter at the station, over night, and to save what little money they had; in paying for their meals. The weather last night, made the men wonder what had become of their summer's wages. The men continued their search for work, to-day, ® -------- Lively For His Age. Writing from Thessalon, Ont. un- der date of Dee. 28th last, D. Haight says : "I find 'thet my paper has about run o1t again. Please send it for another year. 1 am very sorry my friend, Mr. Pense, is gone. He was 5 grand man, The British Whig and 1 started in the same year. I am now in my Seianiy eighth vear (sincé Nov. 3rd), and wil ot K uch longer. Here on the he the heartiest of ° is vour dollar. séhd The Whig ex : congratulations to Mr. Haight, and hopes that he will enjoy reading the Whig sill we both pass the century mark. Stop_the Suowballing. Citizens gare protesting against the practice a people on their way to church Sunday evenings. The one place in particular which seems to be the favorite hangout of snowball ers, is at the corner of Princess and Clergy streets, where people going to St. Andrew's, Queen and *Svderiham street churches are annoyed. Last Sunday evening a citizen savs there were 5 dozen young men stationed on this corner who were, gmusing them- selves in this way. On Monday even. ing it was the same way. This irate gitizen said this practice should be stopped aud that the police should act. . -------- Native of Napanee. Mrs. William Robb, wife of Mon treal's much respected sity treasurer, passed quietly away, on Monday. The deceased lady had been an invalid for several vears, and "for the past three weeks her death had heen hourly ex. pected. Mis. Robb was born in Na- panee, Ont., her maiden name bein Hatjotie Ballantyne. She was ny ta Mr. Robb fifty years ago last Ap rl. : Sr ---- nn, To Consider a Call. : A meeting of the Kingston preshy- tery, will bo held in Belleville, on Jan vary 9th, at 2 p.m., to take action in regard to a call sent from the Pres H in Napanee, to Rev, Peoria, III. Dr. empt- : ucceeding Rev. Mr. Chisholm, who formerly lived in Kingston. ------------------------ Travellers Again on Road. Travelling - salesmen are aghin out ou the road after ap enforced vacat of about two weeks, : and the méxt year's There may peculiar | avail: | iin : , illedd {irom heart d DESIRE FOR REVIVAL F. NH. SPROULE WITH THE SUBJECT. REY. vival, and Others the Revival of Deeper and, Broader Conviction of Christian Service. The second union service of the week of prayer was held in the First Bap- tist chur¢h on Tuesday evening, Rev. B. "Laing 'presiding. The address, "What Constitutes a Revival was given by 'Rev. F. HN. Sproule, who Spoke of the general desire for a. re vival in Kingston among those who Were the real workers in the church. While there might be some difference of opinion as to the type of revivgl, he. suid that mau would desire the old-fashioned evangelistic camphign, in which men began to think of getting ready ior heaven, while others desire a revival, the basis of which is , % broader conviction of Christian service, : ; - The reaisons for this preference, a given by the speaker, were, first, the great lack of the conception of res- ponsibility in church mem nd, the failure of any attempt at intelli geotly planning * Christian ~activities; illustrated both by the Methodism and Protestantism of the city. The speaker claimed that there were ng distinetive principles "and but fee lotiger keep the Christi represented, from organ- nion, 'and: continued see paration was almost criminal. The conclusion aerived. at was that Proper respect for Jes " and hig teaching would lead the men of day to consecration to the servive of God, with true ideals of citizenship and respousibility, -------- RETURNING TO ITALY. -------- - Five Italians Passed Through to Naples. Bound for their home in sunny Ral: five Italians, who have been on- gaged in working on the railws, aear Belleville, arrived in the city, on Wed- nesday morning, and left for New York via. Cape Vincent. 1 hey will then go direct to Naples. The men do not like the cold ters in Canada and it is the | Weather that is driving them They" stated that they "would likely Come out to Canada again next sum- mer. The men have been employed as laborers, : and part of their luggage, consisted of the tools they used in their work. S---- A Kindly Tribute. Canadian Freeman hile we are always pleased to note the Prosperity of our native wity, the same time : ral losses which the municifality sustained during the past vear. happen everywhere, but some cities are mare sorely tried than others, Of course it jis only natural for us to al lade to one who was one « best and noblest citizens, and untimely and lamented death th of Jas May still win cold home, has The: whose on. the Ek Jruessage of sorrow which the Freemay - received on that sad occasion. W, refer to the denth of the late E. B. Pense, editor and publisher af the rjtish Whig. His demise wae a chock to the city and it wil] be a long tim, indeed before another Personality ol equal force of character, energy aud kindness of heart, and public spirit, will rise up' and fi i id fill the vachneies in the different mstitutions which his death caused. ---- Will Affect Mariners Here, The refusal of the Ubited States Bureau of Naturalization to wrant marine licenses to United Stages eiti- zens resident in Canada will affect , number of marine men mm Kingstoy und vicinity. Captains, engineers, ete, , who wish to serve on American boat. will have to move across the border live and take ap . residence in {acl Sam's domains. Some local mariners who sail on upper lake vessels spend nter here, but are 1 8 of the United Nt * Hive over there most of ates, -- They Are Interested. Among those interested in the forma- tion of a Kingston ciation in Chicago ave : J William R. Lumb, Alfred E = C. Chadwick, Dx. David Kennedy, R. J. Mellroy, Robert 8. TYomking, | Harry L. Middleton, Donald McMillan, | Patrick J. Howland, David McCam- 'mon, Bernard Howland, Dr. 5. fb Stewart, Joseph Ww. Mcllroy, Johnson H. Neliroy. Frank W. Jackson, Charles W. Mills. -- Bishop, Offers Prize. Bishop Fa"an has anounced he wil' give 4 prize of 3100 to pupil in the diocese mnking the high- marks at the entrance examin ations next year, and will 'also give prizes to every Pupil in the London Separate Schools passing the entrance examinations next year. An Indian Chier Dead, William J. W. Hill, of the township of * Tyendinaga Reservation, died at his home, on Christmas day, aged sev. enty-eight 'vears. He was a descendant of the celébrated chief, Capt. Joseph Brant, well: known in Canadian his. tory, also from whom the township de ---- Roy Kuabenshue, manager of igh aviation exhibiti troupe, hi, f sense, * while 2.000 feet m the air. " ames Reid, . Dean; Dr that DEALS i Some Prefer the Old-fashioned Re- | at | we deeply regret seve | of Kingston's i ~ } with the storv an re Old. Boys' Aso. | the p i kya ARR Hockey Boot Hockey Boots 5 Hockey Boots Latest and Best for Men, Women, Boys and Girls, At tr a si, h! COMING TO THE GRAND. Cat and the Fiddle" Y Thursday Night. The offering at the t day, Jan. 5th, is the " the line of musical extravagunen, "The Cat and the Fiddle," mest musical , vomedies, which weitlen in two acts, "The tt and | the Fiddle" | ha wis and pie. | teen, gorgeous scenes, brimful of ideas, novelties, ! transformations, song hits, etc, it tells of an img, Vairvland awd the mystieal Island of Eve, which { togethey With 'certym earth beings our own, forms plot which much origing! founded, There gre t his Consort (seni, and her won riyl. gigantic eat. I there are sprites, olis gnomes, taities among the immortats, the earth beings include a witty tian, a Mimorons Tishipan, 5. funn Dutch j Bun, the twin *isters, a boisterous | sea captaty and aifiyd GG vied forty others { "St Elmo," | The interest in tl + 8 pot confined tg gu ¢ Men and women. The very. populate with jhe | generations. guid 18 " | Sorts that it is: no | see three penerytion a performance | Readers of hetion reall Flu (MT one of the beautiful fin tia stories of the dane, 'oe bavactey , 8 of Edua Eat is Ppl pealing in Betion | generation of * eg Fu | through her love ' of never Lires > | Miss Grace Ha fed the book j. on "The stand, on'thuts. | DEN est sucess | hire Se ---- ---- -- ----_-- Hew \ cough is a danger signal. heed hts warning Begin at once the very hqur yéu know you have a cold and take regular doses of Pr. Hall's Cough Balsam, a "wonderful remedy for coughs, bronchitis and asthma Cone | tains Harmless, i but effective ill sions, numbers, SULPY Res : a You should chorus promptly native ¢ Os f o . o on Dan and "wit gs | and no opiates magyal Creat Gohs i fairy, "Cree, wood Large Wottles, 2%. RA ts A i ------ Prouse's Drug Store Branch Post Office, : and A hile i sitenant Ww play "8 : Flas of Twain Was Caytions, ERATOr Stew art of Nevadi cold this Mack Twain's early days mn Carson € ity 'At said Senator art the had not sutavad ts the philosophie calm which Comey with collegs He was a jour. Hoterribed: one. In Card at the home ob + mural Gitiven One morning. 1 was brother at hreakfuse the tha: Book his deen | last thiee, £owton of PRIOR is tey nt soll thin Stews ' that time, ¢oone iam Bumorist Nt degrees < Biot The « and ag tcl boarded wi City dae hi who wax pel the 4 We tabi stairw uy 'Pi on this ¥ 'Had VOioe You ine, ' Saud ¥en, of the bonsehold UAH right ful by brgther "#¥ an ied the re } f TT Murray } whieh wist mn est of thi t seated owrselies at verte dravied from bal jus { une when ho gd few sult wholesome eo At the ' at th stints liberties above bes vou mead the Criplure 1a : morning the play that full and true to the los | Grand, ince and wight THE TITLE OF COUNT To be Borne by Capt. H. 1 Bury in Britain. London Times free 14 Last night's Gaectie the king has granted (0 Visart de Bure, Is Majesty Roval 1 tery, eldest sor and iw of Gonzales Dieudoune Ferdinand | Coum Vivart de Pur and Pearme, his royal license that he and the body in mecesion (hing rape tive! subjects of his walesty's relma) wpon Whom the title of Count de Burs de Bocarme <ha') E., med maa and _pse the said (ithe of country in the manner deduivd ia the | letters patem or dipbuna granted in of Kem ville fer nearly: tim the Empress Marin (hercde to Fails] arto of at died on" thee Frapcois, Visart, sand bearing date {he 1915. He wai within 'a few dass fifth day of September. one thonsand ~o being ont seven hundred and Bio these Puly thithcis. vaste > Tv be the death of Mrs Ww. Benpets, rok ville, on Sunduy , Brockville lost un citizen whe had gmude her home her for the put half tentury. She way aged cintvomy Femre. : THIN HAIR A LIBERAL OFFER Bhiew the hue thins wut on the tafe of the bend sock the bald spot iy get ting ready to appear in public, dow't 2 discouraged or irritable. Just go gus family from Sam comd imed on Ssturda mal the siniling A patent ' gree ¥ : responded the head V. de A Cher rn then, came fonenent from the stairway: TnOnmes that Henry ober captain in hi of Arg Robert vi, de Hoe Wthorit tight dowy i Bemave Toll Gas hie fir hingsion { ¢ Bary Rankin, of fur iv to or oll ate hars LNT his sound county, The bar to prevent t dove and hold pet of Ree uri, der the vem Loe Srarrt the hands and travel js and on oil f fipon it heirs mule of his 1% now in the fres are to bo remoied tl Persaes fron ny Lhe bear Pig up rai ount fu this - , * \ William Spotted om], well-known g pach ia re Century, Thrd, "ix years of ape st Gibson's, the n Capt. de Bary gradusied si Royal Military. College, Rirystan, IS. He was professor of artiilecy, La IO. recompaissaace and mifitary law. at the eollege from 195 ja 10, . -------- : } The Harbor Aguin Frozen Over, ke has taken in the harbor again | and it is the apinion of many that | it will remain there for the winter + The ice Is froms io wile § thi knees, | and a couple of cond add dase will! wake it safe for vomiting. #4 wok ly. driczeiet and oak for Purision uring Tw ahs ms and {ops Hair Topic. He wilt charge voi a nebor of seow . Pe for a large bottle. bear if i does on at. 2 it enmed hiiv By prow ha the hair $e eh wwe Sof» dua. fin thinness oof aeihing of this earth Mas Declined Priwcipaisip. |" : ' Prof. James Fliioth, of Wonley Col: §' Aud wa Raul Lo way {0 everybody. = he inuipeg} wed vs tufas ot 3K an. oman and child, that von ean Tork. Clergy revt, agston, bus Have sone aways back of Pariasn Sage sieclined the a the Wonders #ica't the best Bir grower. hair saver, rho 'wiles is Wontrewi. Ir Bair benatifer and dundrofl eure on It was for sme time & Prodesion fhe market torn ! Wesleyan 4 PH gop Tteling scalp' wel falling - -------- cin op 'hair wad wm ale grow ginek amd Gavan, Susk.. droge : v8 charge of dine.

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