SCOTT'S EMULSION iS THE ONLY EMULSION IMITATED if there 'was any other' Emulsion as good as SCOTT'S, SCOTT'S would not be the only one imitated. For thirty-five years it has been the standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Loss of Flesh, Ansics Bronchitis C ONSUMPTION Be sare to get SCOTT'S; every a wad Backed a world-wide reputation. ALL DRUGGISTS 0'BRIEN, Francois vie St. MONTREAL, * 'Member MONTREAL STOCK EXGHANGE Telephone Main 6926 SOLICITED. W. P. 57 st » Long Distance CORRESPONDENCE Cook's Cotion soot Camponnt | ; @ great Ulerine Tonle, so: "4 vals _ofsctinl 2M Montt.o i cial all druc- Tita « or se on recess of price hlet, Adurwme: TH Hormeriy W de i Pred pam Pax -- Ca, Trane 20 Per eat. Discount On Ai Electric and Gas Lamps. W. A. Spriggs, Electrical Contractor, 167 Princess St., Near Bagot PHONE 68. f Silverwear f.ot us have it to replate. the time; also Skates Nickel Plating and Electro PI ting of all kinds. Nickel, Copper, Brass ete. We guaratitee a good job. PARTRIDGE & SONS - KING STREET WEST, *Phione 380. 380. Johnston's \"s To-Night Men's Rabbers 90 ce Boys' Rubbers 6ie 20 Per. Ce Off Leather Felts Johnston' 5 Shoe Store "70 BROCK STREET Aspe There's No Risk | If This Medicine Does Not Benefit You Pay Nothing. A physician whe made a specialty "gi stomach troubles, particularly: dys- pepsia, after years of study perfected the formuls from which Rexall Dys- pepsia Tablets. are made. Our experience with. Rexall Dyspepsia fablets leads us to believe them to be the greatest remedy known for the re lief of acute indigeition and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are sooth: ing and healing to the inflamed mem- branes of the stomach, They are rich in pepsin, one ol the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. The relief they afford is almost immediate. Theie use with persistency and regularity for a short time brings about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disor- ders Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet ill instre healthy appetite, aid digestion and promote nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- Jotee we ask yotl'te try them at our Now Is scount and Disc = cork HM they lo not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the mone you paid us for them, 'without yuestion or formality. They come in three sims, prices 20e,, B0e, and $1. Repember you can obtain them only at--The Rexall Store. GG. W. Mahe By VENTURE THE @ STATRARNT THAT OUR ® DIAMOND RING VALUES COMPARE FAVORABLY @ WITH THE LARGEST & STOCKS IN AMERICA. Y WE IMPORT EVERY | STONE AND MOUNT THEM IN OUR' OWN FACTORY. QUALITY Ax PRICE os and sprays Gold in - BGuwilight > > w {Continued irom as in- Wiss dancin guests were Miss Freda Bure Miss Jennie Goodwim, Miss™ and the Messrs. Arnott Anglin, A. W, Brown, J. Met'susland and W. Goodwin, + * 2 a very jolly dinner party the Country Club on Monde Covers: were 'laid for was centre with a pink amd white carnatios of fernk and smilax, pink unshaded candles Mr; and Mrs. Ww Miss Praneces Sullivan, Miss Weill, Miss Bessie Smythe, Gordon, Miss Kate Craig, H. Richardson, Uwnningbam and E and Willis, Por Mi =m Hill Ww A. There tt ening. The table owl ol waR ty wwhted by were H. guests Taig, Amy Miss Messrs, Nora W. Kent, Stanley Larl street, il. tea On The polished ma- Iy al roses and coltes, Mes. Lindsay var hostess at a © Fuesday afternoon ogany tea table singed with quantities of re Mrs. George Young poured tea drs. Robert Fraser powred Mrs. W . Ellis ved the ice cream. {he girls assisting were Miss Flor- nee Williamson, Miss Fddith Young, Wise Bilisie Robertson and Miss Edith 'raser, yg beaut = Mrs. Noel Gill, 1 dozen young Trixie tall. Al skating on 'the to the house evening in tin Monday arl street, friends of Miss some enjoyable ake the girls returned fir ten and spent the vmes and dancing * + 9 Mis¥ Dale Harris, of. Ottawa, enter- tained at a dinner at the Goll Club n Saturday evening, for her guests, Wise Marguerite Cassels, of Montreal, nd Mr. Spencer Dale Harris plternoon 3 entertains rls, er * + 9 Waldron, Monday Barrie street, afternoon, members of the Quartette and the Ladies' Musical Club Migs Carrie « entertaining on n honor of the oronto String xecutive of the * + . McGill (formerly Miss Margaret King) received for the irst time since her marriage this af- ernoon, at 1,120 Greene avenue, Montreal. Mrs. David * + Mrs. Lennox Mills, "Bishopscourt," will entertain at two teas next week-- sn Wednesday for cadets and on daturday for warried people. + Mr. W. G. Oraig, harmed on Sunday, I., where he was visiting Dr. + As Craiz. Mrs. RN. F. street, entertained at tea, om Satur lay, in honor of Miss Effie Powell; he bride of next month. + * ; Mrs. Russell Hale, Johnson street, xin entertain on Friday evening, for her daughter, Miss Helen Hale. + + @ The social event of this evening he dance at the Royal Military toge: * 4 & Mrs. J. Cappon, Barrie street, will I= at ya on Friday afternoon. West street, re from Hoboken, N. and Mrs, is Col- + Mrs. John MK, Svdenham street, 's hostess at x bridge this afternoon. " % @ Mes. T. W. Milo, Johnson street, is mtertaining at tea this afternoon. + * + 9 Mrs. Codville and Mise Mand Cod- vitle, Ottawn, arrived 'in town to-day, to attend the dance at the Royal Gili: tary College to-night. Miss Maud Cod ville will be the guest of Mrs. Iva Martin Kinz street, for 4 few days. Mrs. Codville will return to Ottawa, to-morrow. Mr, Keene Hemming and Mr. Costen who have been spending some time with. Col. and Mrs. T. D. R. Hem- nving, Barrie street; left, on Satarduy, for Halifax. » , Me. Johu Bell Carruthers is in New York. $$ + 2 Miss Edith Huahbell, © of Ottawa, ar- sived to-day, te a the dance, nt the Roval Military College. She will return home to-morrow. While in town she will be the guest of Miss-Miriel Kings Alive street. Reginald A. Carter, of Montreal, _-- son of Mrs. R. C. Carter, West street, sailed from New York, on Sat: urday, by 8.8. Adriatic, for London, where he will meet Mr. and Mrs. Hans ard Hara, Mr. EF. Kenny, whet has been the guest of V3 aml Mrs. George Young, University avenue, returned to Tor onto, on Tu po Mr. Mellis Ferguson, who has been Macfarlane, Johnson Foy) to. gg THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911. the guest of Mrs. Malcolm Shuriana: Earl street, for the past few days re- turned ty Stratford to-day, * 5 The Beeville lady curlers will ar rive in town to-morrow and will play | a friendly game * with the ladies of} the Kingston clubs at the curling | rink in the afternoon, After the | game a high tea will be served the plagers in the tea room at the! rink. The Kingston rinks will be com- | posed of the following ladies : Mia Ferris, Mrs. Richard Waldron, Herbert Dawson and Mrs: R. J. Hooper, skip. 3 Mrs. W. R. Givens, Miss Mamie Gar- rett, Miss Direh and Miss Mabel Dal ten, skip. 4 J He oe Mrs. George Haze, Albert visiting in Toronto, r, George Mudie left town, to-day. H. Walkem is spending a week in Bowmanville, en route from Lo don, where he was the guest of and Mrs. Frederick Betts. 3 to « Mrs, street, is iting in Montreal, returned home day. Mr. J.T arrived, on ha M. urnside Saturday, from Wilbur, where. ne i Augmented | Drebestra, Nr. i Miss Hilda Hague, who has been is i to- | -- Ir Amusements.' \(aaND, OPERA NOUSE TO-NIGHT The Latest Muslenl Suecess, | i { 'WHEN SWEET 16° By Victor Herberi snd Gee, Hobart, | With ELGENE COWLES and » Re- | nowned Cast, "Sweet Sixteen" Heauty | Chorus, SO Seats ROW on sale, { 25 75, Bi, 81.50. : immense } | THEATRE Get the Griffin Habit Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, JAN. 23¢d, 24th, and 235th, i spent the past week. Mrs, BD. J.«Walker, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ib. W. Rob ertson, Karle street, returned to ronto, on Monday. +. +» Migs Marie Coursol, Miss Edith Hob | bell land Miss Gertrude Contlee, Otta- wa, are here to attend the Royal Mili tary College dance. Miss Bessie Dunlop expects to return | to school in Ottews on Monday Mr. Ernest Cunningham, and his lit tle son, Paul, arrived in Sunday, and are Henry Cunningham, Mr. Tucker, Montreal, rived, Saturday, to visit Mr. soti, Brock strect. Mr. Frederick Ransom, Union street, will leave for Arizona, on Thursday, where he will in future Mrs Ransom and the hiidren will join him in the spring. Mrs. T. Reefer, of Ottawa, held her post-nuptial reception on Monday Toesday of this week. Miss Loretta * Swift, who has spending some time in New York Montreal, is now in Ottawa. town, Farl street g on Ernest reside and DIED AT GLENBURNIE. Reid Passed Wed- nesday. 4 of the of passed away, at his home, Wednesday morning, aiter a very brief illness. * He contracted bronchitis a short time ago and Tuesday afternoon' the. fear pressed that he would through the might. The late Robert Reid was born 'Glenburnie, eighty-two vears ago, aml | had lived there all las life. He had! enjoyed good health and when the dis ease overtook him he was not prepar- ed for it and he did not last long. Be sides his wife he leaves ome som, Wil- liam, deputy reeve of the township oi Kingston: two brothers, John, of Kep- ber, and David, of Flyin, NL, aml two sisters, Mrs. H. Day and Mrs. John Graham, both of FElginbure. 'He was a Presbyterian in religion and =a staunch liberal in politics, He had been at one time a member of the A.0.L., but in ldter years he had drop- ped out, His fundkal will be conducted from his late residence, Thursday morning, by Rev. J. D. Boyd, of this city. DRIVER THROWN OFF SLEIGH Robert Away on Robert Reid, Glenburnie, One grew worse, was ex- not last And Knocked Out--His Horse Was Running Away. While driving out Montreal street, this morning, about eight o'clock, Wel lington Young, a driver for the Cana- dian Locomotive company, met with | what might have been a serious acci- dent. - His horse became frightened and started to rum away. He did his best | to check the beast and had succeeded | in doing so when the accident happen- | He was trying to make the turn sleigh slewed on the slippery surface of | the road. It slid all the way aeross throwing him off. As he fell, struck the edge of the mail box the corner, and inflicted a nast¥ cut on his forebead. The crack on the head ! stunned him for a while, and he was taken to a nearby house wntil he re | covered. shafts. PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From Over the World. David Grabam Phillips, the author | who was shot in New York, died last night, All denied' that W. B. Travers con- tribdted $2500 to the testimonial to! the Hon. W. 8S. Fielding. In well-infgrmed quarters there have | been rumors of an impending consoli- dation of the street railways of Chi cago. ; C.P.R. earnings the third week - of January totalled ¥1,263.000, a de cease of $114,000 as compared with | corresponding week last year. The UPR, has a gang of men re pling and extending their large dock jot Prescott. It is reported the com- "pany is going to spend $10,000 on their docks here this spring. A further cut of three cents , pet dozen in the price of eggs in Chicago, brings it eleven Sats below the price {a year ago. Many Canadian 4 are imported there. 9 Alto, His., who « Gol, George Hartig, was Jeft déad by an 2S todian in Nevada = thrown into the B;ssineippi on. another ki i, Tuesday, by falling ur Toot from a ladder. Sere Renstead, hie globe London, Eng., trotter, arrived in Wednesday, having around the world time, thi days' travelling, via Japan Canada on the return. er -------- * A hockey match at Mallopytown he- tween the i gr and Lan, resulted in a victory fur he Lyn team I, | Griffin on { the guests of Mrs. | Daw- ! been | and | land marks i in| at Charles street, and in doing so the | the road and struck a telegraph pole, | his head | on | The sleigh was not damaged | much, the only thing broken being the | 8% erossing. oes muh A To Borer | PROGRAMME : | Amusement Company pre- | sent for the first time in North America the McLean Sisters. | Springhtly Dancers andl Singers, and Myers & Moyer | {The Boys Performers of Great Ability, | ARTHUR LYNN | nes "What is the World W Hhout | you?" * 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES. ™O HOURS' ERIERTAIMENT MATINEE DAILY, All Seats, 5 cents. EVENINGS, 7 p.m. Adults Children under 15 . | TORONTO STRING "wnTETE Under ax ices Ladies Music al L ub; CONVOUATION Monday, Jan. 30th, Admission, 70 Tickets reserved Covered Rink Hockey Match JUNIOR O.H.A. PICTON vs. FRONTENAGS WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25 ame called at 8.15 pm 5 HALL, SAS pai, at Uglow's i | i Admission, 20c. Reserved Seats, 25c, Jixtra. QUEEN'S ATHLETIC COMMITTEE. EXCURSION 0° MONTREAL Via Grand Trunk Railway, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 Fare, $3.65 Train leaves City Depot LOR pm Tickets good for return until Monday. | NOTE--Ottawa-Wanderer | be played in Montreal on | night. Cheap Car Tickets : Jannary 30th, at the rate of game will | Saturday On and after Monday, workman's tickets, sold eight for a quarter 6.30 am. until 9.20 am, This rate will be continued { creased traffic warrants it. { These tickets will be good for passengers. if @ Electric Railway Company. A Runaway Accident, 24.~The B. Sydenham, Jan. a large force of Railway company has | men cdtting and {those who are in a it is the purest : The + hockey evan and Sydenham resultsd in a victory for the visitors. The carnival | | was successful and the rink is being | | well patronized as it is kept in first | lelass order. The Guild of St. Paul's} will meet, Friday afternoon, in their | rooms und tea served as usual, An-| other beautiful present has been given | to St. Paul's church, a brass book | i sav i PATS, game by one of the members. Woodiufl | Bros. are getting in some fine logs ab | the mill, and have already started|™ their saw mill. Farmers are drawing | wood to the village umd it is said to} be the best for some time. What! might have been a serious aeécident | ha ow Sanday evening. A young man, who said his same was Snider was driving a couple of young ladies | down the main sttees and in crossing the railwa¥ track the horse shied %t something at the side of the road and ran the cutter on a hank of snow, as Setting the occupants on the paved | Smashing - the cutter the horse broke loose and ran to near] Fielerick Grant's house, where it wa ou) Sapeured. Fortunately ho one was y and dance at the we . Sreoma recently was a very enjoys! ar, rane vot: | and Mrs. Grooms s [ing He and vel has been appointed eed of the enki day, great svaps. Co, opposite ¥ THC KIT .Griffin's.. = frou the South] cL. o i manent position; i i will be good from | all | 'Kingston, Portsmouth & wy and {rest for the altar, as a thank offering | wwe PAGE THREE. . x | The People's ee sh | CONDENSED ADVERTISING RAT First losertion le 8 werd. Bach son secutive insertion thereafter half cont a word, Minimum charge for eme in- sertiom, 25¢) three fusertioms, Oe: six, $1; ome month, §2. HELP WANTED. THEN WOMAN American | 1 APPLY, BRI- ish Qftice. A YOu Market NG MAN TO REPRE- BRIGHT sent tution. Ap+ piy, 14 Street VERY Apr Mahood SERVANT COMPETENT » Mrs. George Hie ETI: MEN TO HANDLE other eutside Davis. &. Son BARK Apply, Tannery. AND A faa. SALESMAN WANTED FOR WINTER for our choice Nursery Stock and newest varieties = seed batatoes: liberal terms. Cavers Bros, Galt INTELLIG ENT "earn newspapers. 1 Send for particulars Press cate, 3.949 N.Y. [AN MAY kport, WANTED branches Highest wages Fmployment NON-UNION 'MEN IN ALL of+ the Huilding Trades, competent men. atest. Apply to Exchange, Box Leth whridge CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH needed in every home, especially by working men; good salary per- if you are work- ing for small salary behing bL0- Sounter, write to- a ouble your wages our boss. Apply, Box * B or To office. le 5 COOK WANTED, RT SE3E4E Bb Rn i us | | TEL T ! WANTED--GENERAL | ONTARIO AND S.A. VETERAN SCRIP to buy for cash. J. 8. R. McCann, §1 Brock Street BROOI t lowest price PORK tende Sib or atlean's OF PARTLY suitable for gas for cook- 11, Whig THR to iB sekeeaping Address furs ing & Correspondence Limited, Dept. PF, To- Canada | | MATR CULATION i Pp to t i (GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR i Cloth and have it made up nto up~ to-date suits. Price and workman- ahi guaranteed to please. Pressing repalring done on the shortest | Ace Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock st, next Bibby's Livery. i i ANY PERSON cond-hand HAVING GOOD SE- Furniture and Stoves before dispesing drop -me a card. I will pay good prices. I have for sale Brass and Iron 'Beds and all kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy | Thought Ranges. Will sell reason- i able. J. Thompson, 333 Princess Street. |stssesssssssssse B BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, I$ | Li The Dally British Whig, The Weekly Rritish Whig, | Of Kingston, Ont, lation consider- Price and elr ed, there is 1 ing medium | oath hat hb ih : i : {F of Ql ~ SITU ATION "WANTED. YOUNG MAN WITH Goop EF PRES ces wants situation at clei Apply to YM OA man PERSONALS. LOST. WITH WATCH Strest reward BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS, CATERER. TO PARTIES BALLS Breakfasts, Banquets ete. also Rent Dishes, able Linens and Silverware Reld Hambrooke corner Union Division Streets. 'Phone 843. WE CATER Wedding and UPHOLSTERER, . J, GAVINE, UPHOLSTERING, RE- pairing and carpet work, hair mat- tress renovatin Drop & card or csll 216 Bagot Freel. FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO to Godwin's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crown Bank, Broek Street, or "phone 424 GENERAL INSURANCE. FIRE, LIFE, Accident and Health Policies issu- od} ra class companies; standard Boon, Agent, 189, Wellingtoa Street. GEO. 2 BATEMAN REPRESENTS the Protectors' Underwriters backed by $10,000,000 of a four o ther fire insurant kinds of insurance all or drop a card 67 Clarence Street, 'Phone 9% Kingston, Ont. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available assets $61,187216 in addition to which the polieyholds ers have for security the Juilinited ability 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, Agents 'Phone. 3 MEDICAL. J. F. BPARKS, BA. MD. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, 100, Wellington Bt Office hours, 10 to 12 am & to and 7 to § pm. 'Phone 388 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ee -------------------------------------- DROP A CARD, TO CHAS. W. KELLAR Carpenter and Bullder, 255 Division St. for reasonable prices on kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly. DROP A CARD TO JOHN HE MAYELL Carpenter and Joiner, 262 Syden- ham Street North, fer reasonable prices on all kinds of Jobbing. All work done promptly and namtly. ERNEST R. BECKWITH, CONTRACT ing Engineer and Architect, Agen' for Builders' Specialities, Sydenham Street and 283 Street. Plans prepared &nd ws mates given for all classes of work ARCHITECTS. HENRY Pb. SMITH. "ARCHITECT, BTC. § King Street. 'Phone, 346. 181 ARC HITECT. ELLIS, Telephone ARTHUR : Rv University 1013. WM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI tects, ete. Office, 268 Bagot Street 'Phone 608. = aint -------------------------------- POWER & BON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chants' Bank Bullding, corner Brock and Wellington Btreets 'Phone 2 FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY ebonizing and Sliding, enamellin and all colors mission work; a work ven best attention. 'Pat COMBINATION PF $ B 30 x 34 $35 51 Hire och Street TWO GOOD BECOND- BARD MOWING achines. Apply, D. J. Hay, IM Clarence Street. . CLOSE See Geo st SOME 8 TO OR FOR LEASE, THE PREMISES No. 34-38 Princess Street, suitable for storage, livery, stable or garage ningham & Mudie QASOLINE . Saw iH wi attach village Cheese dower ively DWEL- ant $6.00 §1 Brock HICKSON AVF ng, 7 A np Street casein | simn------ STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, C LEAN, dry, airy rooms, absolutely moth roof; your own lock and key, rost"s & h "Storage, 299 Queen St "Phone § SUITE OF ROOMS, INCLUDING SIT. ting-reom, bedroom an 1d bathroom, located n re. Ap ply to Cunningham udie, 9 Clarence Bireet, ar Market Squ & WARM York St and C once McClelia TEN-ROOM HOUSE £9 ot. between Raglan Road asgession 1 at lergy Street, $s Or Drisco! 23 John Street. 'Phone 996. LEG IAL. JUNNINGHAM & MUDIE. BARRIST. | ers and Soliciters. Law office, LL Clarence St. Kingston OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS."--R. G | Asheroft, D.O., Edna E. Asheroft | D.O., Graduates under Dr. Stil | the Founder 438 Asbo o of Osteopathy, Princess Btreet, 'corner Ee 'Phone 447. No charge for con- sultation and literature. ii hours. 10 ta 12 2 to & to MARRIAGE LICENSES. GOVERNMENT | Kin Res a- | C. B. KIRKPATRICK, Issuer, 42 Clarence Street, ton, Ont Telephone 568 ence, 33 Frontenac Street DENTAL. 3PARKS AND BPARKS, DENTIST 1-2 Princess Street, Kingsto Phone 246. | | Dentist, 8 nH oo biep one EIMPSON, LDS, D.DS 68 Princess Street 26. HAIR, MOLES, ert SS HMARER warts, ete. permanently th -T t x- En, ke Br. Eimer 3. in Nose, Throat and Sk! ish 'Speciaitst, 258 Bagot SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. ¥ the Agency for the district. Entry may be os made at vor | DR C. A DR R © C. NASH, DENTIST; Princess St Weicker, assistant, 183 Phone 735. OR AE KNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT- real Stree near Princess Btreet 'Phone 852 In the you, ours. wes The Traders' Pant of Canadas far | dept inmpection of Lae 1a Ea te coal by its appearance. BUSINESS ona NOES. Y WHERE, C AN ETART a mall order business at home. No canvassing Be your own boss Send for free , Heacock FOR BALE OR TO LET, K let a9 knort BUSINESS PRE years occupied by 1 r & Co Wholesale Driuggists, extending from Pri cess Bireet to Queen Street, wi h frontage on both, and Including ex- tensive bulldin 5 Apply to Cun ningham & Mudie HOTA AND RESTAURAKTS. BRUNEWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST, opposite G. TR. siation, one block from CPR. on sireet car line, hotel lately remodelled; charges moderate: special rates hy the weak fohn Cousineau Prop DANCING. VIOLIN even 1 & Hacks ANT Coal means a loss to It is easy to tell good Try - TREATY WITH KINGSTON MERCHANTS, Buy Plotares, get Pictures framed. buy wail paper, or Shave your photos taken at Weese's, is WEESE'S HRCIPROCITY | ; TREATY.