Wah. Long's Laundry First. class work guaranteed. Dro; me a card and 1 will call promptly fo four faundry. 155 WELLINGTON ST tween Brock and Clarence Sts. COAL Try WM. .DRURY, 285 WELLINGTON STREET. "Phone 443. Ee ------. : rs -BIBBY'S CAR STAND Phone 2v1 : DAY OR NIGHT -------- THERE'S A NEWNESS TO OUR PLUMBING THAT APPEALS TO CRITICAL PEOPLE. This newness applies to our modern ideas, to our efforts to lead---not follow, Old, antiquated methods find lodgment in our minds , LET'S TALK no THE MATTER OVER! David Hall, 'Phone 335. 06 Brock St Residence 836, - WHEN ORDERING FLOUR - Ask your grocer or dealer to senc : you a trial sack of QUALITY Flour. Try it and be convinced of th: celebrated quality ot the Flour. * 4 0 Manufactured by the. Mage Lat Wing Go, Branch Office, Ontario Stree Kingston. Telephone 886. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTE WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANY PERSON WHO I8 THE SOLE b of a family, or any male over 1 oid nay homestead & auartgs fon of available Dominion land anit , Saskatchewan a pa © 8 cant must appear in person a the Homis ion Lands pe ency or Bub Agency for the district. Entry by progy be e At any agency, on certals mother, sun conditions, by father aughter, brother or sister 0Gintending bomesteader. Duties.--8ix months' and cultivation of the 1 tares y -- of at jeast 80 acres a arm e OWNneC and occupled bv him or his father mother, son, daughter, brother or sister In certain dis'gicts a homesteader ht ® quarter Price estead entry (including the time required to earn hmeetead patent) ant oul Yate fifty acres extra. pre emtnion may enter for a Surchties omestead in certain districts. Price Ai tanh, Delltstiid utd n ree cultivate fifty acres ard erect a houde worth W. W. CORY, Sr Deputy of the Minister of the B.-Unauthort 3 Ali Onunorind "pibnestign 0 { Watches That Are Reliable Arc The Only Kind We 4 Recommend gs dwg IT CAUSED TROUBLE HIS ARTIFICIAL LEG MADE HER JEALOUS. 30 Ornate, She Says, That it Makes Him a Favorite With the Girls of Luzerne--A Wife Burned Hubby's Peg Leg. Wilkesbarre, Pa. Jan. heroic measure io quiet her troubles, Mrs. Mary Ornesky, of Luzerne, seve ral weeks ngo, burned her husband's peg leg in order to keep him at home and prévent his loafing in saloons. Her plan failed and she applid to Ald. Donohue, of this city, for a war. rant for her husband's arrest. When she burned his peg sky had her arrested, and the man sentenced her to buy him a new leg. Sorry for what she had done she purchased an ornate and elaborate artificial leg and presented it to him. It multiplied her troubles, for now he complains that it has made him 0 attractive that he is a favorite of the girls of Luzerne, and spends much time with them, to her neglect She uso claims he wastes time and money 'in hotels and saloons, and she now wants him arrested for non-support. \ld. Donohue issued the warrant. 18. --~As a , Uirne alder- SIX-YEAR-OLD GIRL Cured of Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Alex. Moore, of James St., Ox- ford .N.8. says: "Booth's Kidney Pills sured -our little daughter, Christian, ged six years, of many symptoms yf kidney weakness. She complain- xi of a sore back, the kidney secre- tions were frequent and upcontroll- ible. especially at night. Her stom-- wh was weak and her appetite poor {his caused her to have frequent seadaches, 'and the least exertion would tire her. . We had tried many remed- ies, but she did not improve. Finally we learned of 4 * Booth's Kidney { Pi Is Pills and pro- 4 cured a box. In a short time she was well and does not now complain about her back, the kidney secretions have be- ome normal, and she plays around the house with no apparent fatigue. We always recommend Booth's Kid- ney Pills." Booth's Kidney Pills carry a guarantee that {f you derive no penefit your money will be refund- ed. Booth"s Kidney Pills are a specific for all diseases of the kid- jeys and bladder. Sold by all drug- gists, Hoc box, or postpaid from the R. T. Booth Co., Ltd. Fort Erle, Ont. Sold and guaranteed by J. B McLeod. Wanted To Buy A PETACHED BRICK OR BR Venered Dwelling, containing not less than 4 bedrooms, south side of Prin- ess Street, and below Alfred. We will buy at one, but occupant need not vacate the premises until May ist "next Apply to R. CHAS BELL. Real Es- tate Agent, 171 1-2 Wellington. Annual Meeting Cataraqui Bridge Company THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Shareholders of the Cataraqui Bridge Company will be their Office, No. 79 Clarence Street, on Monday, the 30th day of January, 1911. at the hour of Two o'clock pm. The Annual State- ment, with the Auditor's 'Report, will be presented, and following which the elections of directors for the ensuing year will take place, By order. THOMAS MILLS, Sec.- Treas ®rsassssaesten WM. MUKRAY, Auctioneer. Furniture Bales given ial ate tention, Country Bales Farma Stock. ete, have been my specialty for I oars. If farmers want the ar, get my services Wo, Spree, 167 Princess St., Near Bagot PHONE 68. MEN WHO DRESS WELL. - . Do you know them? Pat them down as customers of these works where men's clothes are correctly cleaned and dyed and made like new. R.PARKER & C0.; Princess St, Kingston, Ont. held at v PAGE THREE, THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG, TRURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 191i. {DIET OF CENTENARIANS. | The One Absolute 'Requisite is That! it Shall be Simple. Ask the nonogenarian or centebaor- jam as to his diet. Will be answer in terms of the bill of fares published monthly in some so-called health jour- | nals, where we find sugpestions for! luncheons bringing within the pass of a single meal samples from com- vorous substances--as if the mere ab- sence of spimal meat redeemed ture of food. °° "Thus," says gienie Gazetteer, cream, banana dates, roast 'we fine berries with | © fritters and stufled | glass of milk--a combination that "Or will he suggest a line of sim- of dry, whole meal cereals; a lunch well cooked rice," corn meal, or coarse dry bread: and an evening meal of a bowl. of sweet fresh milk, oatmeal - or "Farnaro, the famous Italian nono genarian, lived during the last twenty vears of his life on a diet lavgely con- s'sting of a little wine, coarse bread, macaroni and cheese, enjoyed twice jav. - Emmanuel Swedenborg, the great Swedish philosopher, scientist and seer, whose writings still continue to illu- mine the minds of ever increasing num ber of devotees, and wo died a nono 'renarian, subsisted almost exclusive fy during his last two decades on a mixture of milk and weak coffee, en- joyed together with dried wheaten bins (rusks). Thomas Edison, Dr. Kellogg, Alfred Wallace, while \ non veretarians, eat seldom but once" or twice a day, and very simple me als. "A couple gf years ago I met, at Long Beach, Ual., an' old man who at the age of ninety-five years was Aas vigorous 4s a man of fifty and in full "possession of alt his faculties and For twenty years his dietary senses and had consisted of baked, onions meal of baked apples or dried beef However, no specific rules other than than of simplicity can be traced in the habits and customs of those who inherit the kingdoms of earth. "They may find their elixir of life on a diet of oatmeal and sweet milk as in Scotland; on baked potatoes and salt, as in Jreland; on black bread, sauerkraut and small beer, as on the Rhine: sour milk and barley cake, as in Bulgaria: white bread and black wine, as in Southern France; macaroni and cheese, as in Italy: rye bread, salt fish, sour milk, as in Sweden, ote. Ev ery country has its peculiarities of diet according to geographical alti- tude and staple food supply. But the one unique feature, characteristic to one and all, is their simple, non mixed natural elements of diet. ALL HEAD AND NO HEART Are Many Modern Girls Who Have Too Much Culture. "Womankind," said a New York matron the other day, "in this coun- try at least, may be put into two classes, Kather, I should say, girl- kind, because we are talking about girls. In ome class is the girl who is generally spoken of ds 'serious minded." She is planmng a career for herself outside of domestic activi- ties, as a professional woman of 8 business woman. "Spleadid girls are these, but they don't care a whoopee for anything in the male world, unless it is some man who can further their career throurh his interest or influence. We Kifiry these wonderful girls, and there an getting to be more of them all the time. "They go to college to fit themselves for professorships, for doctors and lawyers and what not, -and they are the cleverest and smartest aud most capable people in the world. 1 have always had the most profound admiration for this style of girl, "They are not unwomanly in the sense that they are mamnish or that thev are not interested in woananly things. They don't dislike men oh, not at all. Men are all right so long as they are willing to be | wd chums and to recognize these elc.cr girls as equals along every line. But, as a | rule, these girls who are bent on a career won't allow a man to get any where near the lovemaking line. Do they flirt 7 Bless you, no! They are feminine enough to know that flirting might make emotional ripples on the placid stream of their lives; and this, above all things, they wish to avoid, "These girls assent to the old say- ing that a woman's greatest work can be performed in .the home, some of them talk very eloquently about the nobility of motherhood and all that, but as a matter . of fact they really do not plan to marry. 1 think that most of them have a feeling that may- be, some time, after they have a- chieved the success they are working for in the path they have chosen, they may select a husband and set tle down to domestic life. But their. chief interest is mot in man: kind or in any particular man, and they think of him in tonpection with their own scheme of living only very remotely. : "Now 'this is one type of the Ameri can girl of moment. Much as I admire her I regard her as an artifi- She is the product of X tion, if you please; «of mucho park abnoemal economic. conditions. She is subtle in ay--~wonderful and, above all, intelligent. She is the woman whose reason has been so highly cultivated that her heart has § ten some of its primitive instincts. ---- Campbel Bros'. Big Fur Sale. Every manufactured fur article at < At Winnipeg, Harry Medwell, ear conductor on the C.P.R., dead in the bathroom of being and | ie for ey nr = THE REVVEMATION OF AUNT MARY the Dietetic and Hy-| chestnuts and custard, | ---- baked potatoés and peanut eream, Ve MONDAY, getable salad, rice-sago pudding aml al ple essentials, such as a breukiast onl And His Londbn Company, fruits, fresh or cooked with some kind | of! two or more fresh vegetables prepared € 1 ib H i" in' salad form with perhaps a dish of | e a i TL I------------ whole meal zweibaeh, ~ \ 'pumper-nickel, with now and then a | tickets on Amusements." | J TO-NIGHT i. § SIRE PRESENTS Direct from ber distinguished suetess | at Terry's Theatre, London, Fag. | A Delightful an -------------------------- rw || ATS NOW ON SALE, | Comedy. 25, 50, 73, $1, 81.50. an {, JAN. 23rd The Distinguished English Actor, would tarn the stomach of an ostrich 1 into a resking veast pot. W. in the De- lightful Comedy, i : i | Erentse ae | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 The Latest Musical Success, i "WHEN ! Entire English | Productio®, "SWEET SIXTEEN i With EEGENE COWLES aad a om "sweet Sixteen" Beauty | | mowned Cast, i Chorus, i Seats on Sale Monday. Aumont | ---- 235, 58, T5 $1, 81.50. Orchestra, THEATRE Get the Griffin Habit Thursday, Friday & Saturday. JAN. PROGRAMME : Appearance in Canada of these Musical Comedy Com-| 1 First High-class edians, In their Dramatic and Musical ! Sketch entitled, "HIS LAST DOLLAR." Owing to their great success, we have held over for the last half of this week the Thaten Duo Who will present an entirely differ-| ent comdy aet. { ARTHUR LYNN Song, "The Star of Love | 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES, | TWO HOURs' ENTERTAINMENT. | MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. All Seats, 5 cents. EVENINGS, 7 p.m. Adults . . Children under 15 ... .. 5c. TO-NIGHT AT Wonderland ------ IAs the Master Orders, a beautiful drama H.--Taming the Tenor, a West. ern Drama, Hl--The Night Cap, Comedy. = MR. WwW. In Latest Hlustrated Songs NOTICE. New Pictures for Friday and Satur] day. i Admission @nly Sc. | N. PAPPAS, Prop. | DONALDSON i Quecw's. University Musical Cub Will be held in Grant Hall, MONDAY EVENING, January 23rd Selections b¥ithe Thoral Society, Ladies" Glee Club, Men's Glee Club, Students' Qrchestrg and Mandolin! and Guitar Club, assisted by Arthur! Blight, baritone, Toronto i Plan opens at Uglow's, Jan. 19th. | Prices. 28e¢, 50¢, and Tie i i Covered Rink DOUBLE HEABER HOCKEY Intermediate Intercollegiate Queen's II. vs. RM.C. I. First game called at 7.30 pm. | EXHIBITION. : Second game called #t 8 pm. + SATURDAY NIGH 25! Plan oper for sale of sests and Jan. 20, at 10 am {CLE .Griffin's.. Fee PPPE IPE Pe FPEPPbPRPI 19, 20, 21, A SF Sa Ped Nebur & Cacum = AH 5c. | | ~ 4 + i i |Lsretresbose +e The Annual Concert] ' i Parkdale vs. Queen's 1. 7, | authorizing time for & 4 1s bonding - JAN. 21 #onars per od . ihe ED Tg he commencement and com. s | pletion of ks the Company's railwny for Fe years respectively : EE. 1 | The People's Forum NL aE---- - | First insertion le a word. Rach con- every class and eategory of nonearni-} M AY ROBSON secutive insertion thereafter half cent 'm werd. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25¢; three Insertions, B8e; six, §1; one month, 82. AG SALESMAN WANTED for our ch es seed Cavers Bros, Gait A N fae YOUNG LADIES TO OPERATE 8 ir hine n knit underw war wages \priy Hosiery Lad, Ki + ~ - ns nena AN INTELLIGENT PERSON earn $100 monthly for newspapers Send for particulars Press Synd cate 68 Lockport, N.Y TO SELL ARTICLES] working men; good salary; manent position; if you tng for small salary be ind counter, write to- h double your wages aud bé \ boss. Apply, Box "E. B. C. hi office. GIRL. WANTED. YOUNG GIRL AS Cle € ¢ DRY GOODS wing exper €n preferred TOMN LAIDLAW & SON $e Peed tet PEPER RPEP WANTED--GENKRAL. | pm -- -------------------- ONTARIO AND SA. VETERAN SCRIP to buy for cash. J. 8. R. McCann, §1 Brock Street. 1. Mac ¥ Oo Toronto. Canada GENTLEMEN -TO BRING to-date sults. shi an St, next Bibby's Livery. oi. estimates ANY "PERBON I will pay good prices. sale Brass and Iron Beds and al kinds of Furniture in Oak. hought Ranges able. J. Thompson, Street. 833 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, Daily British Whig, Weekly British Whig, Of Kingston, Ont, and ci lation considers re € there ® ter advertis- ing medium in Canada © DENRA : \ 3 Big Reels 3mm SPARKS, DENTISTS { Princess Btreet, Kingston 'Phone 346 s LD8 Stree 8 1. SIMPSON 358 Princess 626. DR C C. NASH, DENTiST: DR. C. HR Welcker, assistant, 183 Princess St "Phone 13 OR. A B KNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT. real Street, near Princess Street Phone 6632 PE -------------------------------- HAIR, MOLES, BIRTHMARKS warts, etc, removed without sear Twenty years ¢X- rience. Dn Eimer J Lake Eye Sar Nose, Throat and Skin Blem- ish Bpectalist, 358 Bagot Street Eh hd BWR Don't Envy Successful People - * business getters. LBBVEBRRRY ? FBR RRS i HEREBY GIVEN N BEHALF OF & Domigion Centrai Rallway Conn t pasty <a Company inporporated by Chaptes 30 of (he Sthtuwies of { angda, i 3 1 8 » $64, and amedding Staiutes 1905 and 1967), that application will be made te Parliament of Cavads at the pre- session thereat for an Act the Company (no norease mifle and. to exte and 16 : : CRWE ont. : pit os PR foe? of FOR WINTER Ha Nursery Stock and 5 potatoes; MAY corresponding No sanvassing. 4 +P aedk gog Ff FOR N THEIR Cloth and have it made up mite up- Price and workmun- guaranteed to please. Pressing | repairing done on the shortest notice. Tomas Galloway, 120 Brock HAVING GOOD E&B- cond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card 1 have for v Happy Will sell reason- Princess | | Shbbdd Pld db Pd GB dd i320 p40 440 3) PILE, Dentist, t Telephone permanently pawers lo fifty thousand 1 , | CONDENERP ADVERTISING RATES | CATERER. BL WE CATER TO PARTIES BALLS Wedd! k ei] { Linens Lam bre for treets 'Phone §48 UPHOLSTERER. W. J. GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing and carpet work, hair mat- tress renovating. Drop a card or call 218 Bagot Street. FINANCE AND INSURANCR. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO to win's Insurance Emporium over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'phone 424. (GENERAL INSURANCE. --FIRE, LIFE Accident and Health Poilcles issu - nes ce ed; Hrat-glams companies; standard a 4 . aeeded in every home, edpecially oy per~ are work- the E the { : rates n, Agent, 189, Wellingtoa Street. wWerwriters $10,000,000 capital re ir . LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND droBm ire Insurance Company. Avaliable devets $61,187,215. In additien to which the policyholders have for gecurity 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 Stange & Strange, Agents 'Phone, 335. J. F. BPARKS, BA, MD. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, 100, Wellington 8t Office hours, 10 to 12 am, 2 to 4 and 7 to ® pm. "Phone 386 3 CARI'ENTERS AND BUILDERS. DROP A CARD TO CHAS W. KELLAR Carpenter and Builder, I5 Diviston St. for reasonable prices on all kinds of jeobbing. All work done promptly DROP A CARD TO JOHN R. MAYELL Saapentes and Joiner, 262 Syden he Street prices on all kinds of jobbing. Al work done promptly and neatly. 1 ERNEST R. BECKWITH, CONTRACT ing Engineer and Architect, Agen! for Builders' Specialities, 149 Sydenham Street and 292 Ear Bireet. Plans prepared and est! mates given for all classes of work ARCHITECTS. North, for reasonable | BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS, sean. ste ------------------ ---- ai TWO GUOD SECOND-HAND MOWING Machines. Apply, D. J. Hay, IM Clarence Street. A VERY OLD. SOLID small upright plano, 3 $35.00, at Turk's ¢ MAHOGANY, rare cb OR FOR LEASE, THE PREMISES No 3-38 Princess Street, suitable tor Orage, very, stable or garage Cunningham & Mudie. 8 KILN, aclory 1 at the three A SUBSTANT STONE R ESI. denice i gH treet gar Stree MS b & stores, MeCana's, STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, airy rooms, ab y moth roof; your own lock "and Key. Frost's City Storage, 299" Queen St "Phone 5260 ROOMS NULUIHNG SIT. ba dr ard ballroom, ir Market Bqugre Ap- ply to Cunningham & Mudie, bs Clarence Btreel HOUSE 5 Ragin Road A WARM York Street and once. Inquire on J. MeClelland's, premises o 156 Clergy Street, WARM Hx } BUSINESS CHANOYS. ANYWHERE, CAN BTART a mall order business fit home. No Canvassing Be your own boss Bend for free booklet. Tells haw, Heacock, 2.989 Lockport, N.Y ANYONE FOR SALE OR TO LET. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC 268 King Street. 'Phone, 345. ARCHITE THE EXTENSIVE BUBINESS P mises for many years occupled Hefiry kKinner & Co. Wholesale Druggists, extending from Prige cess Rireet to Queen Birest, wi frontage on both, and Including ex- tensive bulldings Apply to Cums ARTHUR ELLIS University ive Avenue. Telephone 10% NEWLANDS & RCH tects, ete. 'Phone 608. WN POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER chants' Bank Building, corne: Brock and Wellington Streets Phone 2113. l FURNITURE FINISHER. A ------------------------------------------------------------------ ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY ebonizing and gilding, enamelling and all colors of mission work; al work given best atjention. Pat Priscol), 23 Johan Street. 'Phones 9 BON, A Office, 288 Bagot Street || ningham & Mudie HOTYXLS AND RESTAURANTS. BRUNSWICK HOTEL. ONTARIO BT, opposite GTR. station, one block from CPR, on street car line; hotel lately remodelied; charges moderate special rates by the weak John Cousineau, Prop OSTEOPATHY. | "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS"--R GO : ), Bdva K Asheroft, ander Dr. Still Ostecpathy, 43 orner Division i for cone Office & Asheroft., Di LEGAL. | CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST. | { ers and Solicitors. Law office, "| { Clarénce St, Kingston | Be One of Them Advertise in the Whig's Classified Columns. These little ads. are wonderful No less than 1,200 people buy the Daily Whig every evening, business need their patronage ? THEN ADVERTISE. Clean, » 5 1 at & Sfiated AL Ottawa thie. GER fay Pei WEL . BBV BVEETBBTLRTEIRAVBELLALA LRAT REV E RAE BN I. mm "™ Thousands MARRIAGE LICENSES. C. 8. KIRKPATRICK : 42 Clar GOVERNMENT » Bireet, Ki 52 lesid~ ATTRA TAFALT RVR BLIT TLRS Ness sass S estas asea se | Does your » AVAVAVVTRBR BBB IAT RBABBAS @ of Miners Take millions of tons of coal out -of the mines eich year. comes from the best of them. Oars Bright, No Waste. | | J.SWIFT & CO ERNE an a Sv