We invented 0X0 Cubes to make life more easy for men and women who do their own cooking. Many men and some women ge early to work what can easier than to have OXO Cubes #nd the kettle put ready the might before, and then in the early morning all you have to do is to drop an OXO Cubeinto hot water and you have a d.licious drink to start the day on. OXO Cubes are equally handy in all kinds of cooking -- they make it so easy. Sold tn Tins containing 4 and 10 iri ne a kad in in Forties Pacis wigfiShe: ifn fluid form, av Senin Yor rey CLEANING ME INC Clearing coat or sult with us does not simply mean rubbing off spots, only to appear | again, We work R. PARKER & Co., - Dyers wa N'S CLOTH. are thorough In our | SA Diener, Tee Big Clearing ' Of All Furs * SPECI SALE (OF CHILDREN'S UTE BEAR CONS We were fortunate in securing the complete Samples of one of the largest manufacturers in the coun- ry and have decided to sort them into 2 lots. LOT 1 Contains Bowe Sty and Knit Coats valued from $2.75, $3.00 to $3.76. 3.25, YOUR CHOON SL 49 EACH LOT 2, Comprising Bearskin and Knit Coats in White, Navy, Red and Green, valued from $3.75, $4.50, $5.00 to $6.00, YOURS FOR $2.50 EACH Grumley Bros. Men's Watches SELECTED FROM THE MOST RELIABLE MAKERS AND § CAREFULLY INSPECTED AND TIMED BY OUR SELVES. WE ARE OFFER- ING BETTER VALUES AND g ESE EE ally good work. THE SPORT REVIEW BANKERS BEAT THE RAILROAD- ERS BY 6 TO 5. - . Protést Against. Dunphy in City League----Ottawas Defeated Mont real Wanderers by 8 to 2 2. The considering of a prowst will be the chief topic at an. executive meet ing of the City Hockey League, to- might, in the YMCA The protest has to do with Dunphy, the R.C.H.A. player, who has beep mixing things up a hit. He has played two games with the RCH A, and two with Y. LC,BA. Under the constitution this i= an offence. The constitution says that no plaver will be allowed to play two senior games with different teams in the same league. He may play with a junior team and a senior team, but them he must go back to the junior team and stay there for the remainder of the season. He has play- ed four senior games with two senion teams. Waldron's vs. Stadium To-night. To-night, at the Stadium, Waldrons will meet the senior Stadiums in an exhibition game of hockey. If the ice is good this will be' a fast game r¢ Waldrons have a dark horse which they are bringing out. ' Queen's IIL. vs. Regiopolis To-night. Queen's ITT will meet Regiopolis, to night, at the covered rink. Queen's have a husky team and promise the Regiopolis boys a good hard game. Regiopolis has a good team and will put up a good fight. The game should » interesting. Victory for Glenburnie. | The Glenburnie = Ramblers Rockey team went to Battersea, on © Saturday afternoon, and defeated the speedy Httle team of that place, by the close segre. of 2 to 1. Joseph Smythe was the referee, and his work gave entire satisfaction to all. The Glenburmnie players were entertained, after the match, at the home of Mr. Lake. Game at Sydenham. Saturday afteynoon, the Kings ton Business College hockey team went to Sydenham, and played a friendly mateh with the team thére, being defeated by a score of 8 to 0, The boys stayed at the Switzer ho- tel, and were royally entertained, Upon the invitation of the proprietor, they spent the evening at the rink, and had a most enjoyable time. Collegiates Quite Resigned. The Collegiate hogkey team ix not feeling sore = because it lost McCam- mon and is going to do its very best to land again on top in the Inter collegiate junior series. The ' colle: giate lads are very much interested in the junior Frontenacs, and are really glad that they have given the O.H, A. jurtior champions a player in the person of McCammon, who will be a material aid to them in retaining the championship. Midnight Sons' Challenge. This statement is made by the ori- ginal prht Sons "Th idnight Sons of Victor Hall think at the original Midnight Sons are flunkers. The original Midnight Sons, on the other hand, knowt that the misnomers of Victor Hall are pre varicators. The Victor Hall bunch state that they challenged the original Midnight Sons to a game of hockey. This is a false statement. To show the hilarious mob of Victor Hall that we are out for the fun that is in it we hereby challenge them te a game of hockey to be played on the Palace rinks from five to six o'clock on Fri- day, Feb, 3rd. The winners to re tain the name of Midmght Sons and the losers to find a new name. e would suggest the name of 'Fried Egus' for the losers." On Ottawa Victors, One of the wildest Mhishes ever seen at a hookey game in Canada was wit- nessed in Montreal, Saturday night, when Ottawa beat the Montreal Wan. derers hy the score of 8 to 2 Up uit the last ten minutes of play the score stood 2 to | for the Wanderers, and then the spell was broken. "Marty" Walsh secured the puck at centre and by a magnificent rush bofed through 'almost the entire Wanderer team, even the invincible Johnsom. When John- son saw that he had failed to check him, he threw his stick as "Marty" was about to shoot in front of the the puek- and 's""" shot. Johnson was ruled off for five minutes and with their best defence man gone, the Wan- derers were touched for seven goals in about as hany minutes. Several Kingstonians who were present say it was the most exciting finish of a game that they ever saw, Bankers Beat Railroaders. In a very closely contested game at the Stadium , rink, Saturday night, Bankers defeated the hailroaders by the close score of 6 to 5, after very hard . Although the Donk [es ae haya wl The, Rail get ¥ bo hr roaders some of last' winter's team again ean and un- donbtedly ' shouid ther again meet the mon would put it aver * Jim" Hauley, at centre, play lsh in did Seption Soni they will nok Se Ey ihe play both b Dasitions ry ed 4 Ee team { bys Tout. Sianiey Driver: i win, 3 rover, w loft wing, Attwood, SNE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, = 30, i ---- ship from Varsity at Toronto, op i Saturday afterpoon. : bantam ! "Digger" Stanley, English by wants to} weight champion, was beaten Frankie Nelson at New York. "Billy" Ryan, of Syracuse, box Frank Carroll, of Toronto, a 3200 side bet at Belleville, at I pounds. The Detroit Americans and the Vhiladelphia Nationals will probably meet in a series of games during the southern training trip. Rochaster champions of the Faster haseball league will do their sport. ing trwiaiog at Anniston, Ale Toronto AAC. hockey team have! been invited to go to New Nork hy the New York A.C. They will hot con-| wider the proposition till after their! league season. Montreal Gasette: The pick of | Queen's were George and [ocke £,} whose defence work saved their tem | from a far worse beating. Greco. i George, on the forward line, was the only man who showed up advan: tage against the close checking tactios | of McGill, "Jack" to Thoney will be given an other chance to make good in ihe outfield of the Poston Americans. | Thoney has bad more than the usual] share of tough luck since he tried tol break into the limelight as a member of the Red Sox. He broke aleg th: first season, threw out his arm the vext, and finished hy seriously injur- ing his shoulder. The Prince Albert lost a game in the Hockey league, and have the i pionship practically won. The Prince Albert Times says they will challenge for the Sir Montagu Allan Cup, now held by St. Michael's Colloge, hut that 'ix 4 vain expectation. The Allan Cup is for champions of amateur | leagues, and the Saskatchewan league i# an openly, professional organization, TOWN OF GANANOQUE. team have not Saskatehew a: -- Death of Bethuel Pe Wolfe, Seventy-eight: Years, Gananoque, Jan 30. --Bethuel Wolfe passed to rest at his home, denham street, om Friday evening, =f ter an illness of several weeks du tion, in the seventyv-eighth vear of h age, Deceased for many years reside in the Front of Teeds township, few miles east of the town, whore h formed Several vears ago he moved inta town, where ha remained until his death lv: respected, a member thireh, and politically a tive. Besides his widow he leaves s. ns, Joseph, on the old homestead in Leeds township, and Herbert, dealer, King strect, and four dangh ters, Mrs. Stevens, of Rat Portay Miss Bertha DeWolfe, at home, Mrs, Ethel Stevens and Mrs, CC, H. Baile Alexandria day, N.¥ The funer took place yesterday afternoon to Gananoque vault Rev. H. Gracey, in the absence of Nev T. Pitcher, conducted the service, = of cCONSery tirade show vesterday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Lvon, street, after a lingering illness of con sumption. The funeral will take place on Tuesday to Gananogue vault. Mrs. Wallace Steacy, Pine street, was summoned to Lansdowne the latter part, of the week, by the death of hex mother, Mrs. John Bissell Lamdon. Gananoque Rifle Association elected these officers : Captain, Major J, I. Robinson; treasurer, William Belfie; cretary, P. B. Whiteley; range officer R. C. MeCullough, Robert Haig, B. Whiteley, H. Churchill, Robert €. McCullough, was appointed as one of the auditors for the united counties of | eeds any Grenville at the session held in Brook- ville last week. The handsome silver as special prizes for the at Gananoque Poultry, Pet. Stock association; whieh oper hore on Tuesday, have heen placed exhibition in Major J. R.. Robinson' window and: is the finest exhibit offered at any one time in this sec- tion. 'There are an even dozen them. Charles Pecor, of his household aftermoon by leaving town shortly The Ontario Wheel, Co.'s works ix boing rapidly pushed to completion Shalting and machinery are being stalled and they expect to he in about two weeks time A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE, of this town, cups, winter Pigeon & Film goods on street, disposed wm Crazy to go West. North Portal, Sask., Jan. James Milne, = farmer; fiving wi miles cast of here, was found on the prairie in an unconscious condition, with both feet frozen to shove the ankle, and hands and face frozen. He left here for home on Thursday eve ing with a load of coal, lost the trac and then unhitched the team. followed a wire fence until within few rods of the house of his neighbdr, P. Lyeel, where he fell exhausted, where he was found by a resident of a! nearby farm. It is thought he will recover. Train Bandit Captured. Pueblo, Col., Jan. 30.-<A bandit held up the passengers of the Colorado & Southern passenger train, Friday uf ternoon, After securing $117 and some jewelry he leaped from the train. Mr, McCafferty, special agent of the Den- ver & Rio Grande railway, nod to be on the train, and when inform- od that the bandit was at work in 30. a i the thief was hot through the right wrist, and, when his dropped 1 his hand, he = : yo inten a Saw ata, We Do Not Claim To Teach the oldér ie or alpha betic "hams in 30 days. This, we you, would be ofif of reasoq. | Cant and i i | ! M i Aged He was well known and high- | two | donated | on | ever of { Saturday | auction and purposes 2 running | And a Warning to Those Who Ave! { will 3 He 1011. ps hi vax JH REE. I A ---------- -- Fimusements. i iD Y OPERA) HOUSE "| Ne re vem "THURSDAY, FEB. 2nd CONDENSER ADVERTISING RATES | First Insertion Ic a word. 'Each con- THE GREAT VEWSPAPER rLay, THE FOURTH ESTATE (Liebler & Co, Managers), | By J. Medin PRteryan ond Tiarriet 6 Months in N.Y, 7 Moaths in « Wiesgo. | Griginal ---------- = 'SATURDAY, FEB. 4th J iinegain Matinee, 230. Evening, Sa5. EUGENE WALTER'S GREAT DRAM \, | PAID | * Pati deme IN Children, 15¢ any went, FULL Kveatag, #1 75, 30, 35, fy Seats on Sale Fhuniilay. ..Griffin's.. THEATRE Get the Griffin Habit | onday: Tuesday & Weinesiay|. JAN. 30, 31, FEB. 1st, PROGRAMME : GRIFFIN AMUSEMENT co.! PRESENT Malone &Jacobs, Happy Younstérs' 'Co. of S-- ARTISTS --8 | singers, Dancers, and Comedians, in a Musical Comedy Playlet, SCHOOL DAYS. Rice Sisters Those Electrifiers, Jules Jacobs German Comedian, ARTHUR LYNN Hustrated 'Songs, 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES. | TWO HOURS E NTERTAINMENT. | MATINEE DAILY, = p.m. Children, 16 Priced Segis now an sale, Production. 0, 73, Si, S108, Sat. THE Adimssion, 1l0e¢; Evenings, All seats, The Greatest Popular ever seen in Cannda, Miss Victoria McClary passed away North | In High "Class | Motion Pictures show | L--"The Girl and the Burglar." IL."Sacrifice and Then" HEL--"A Redman's Secret." PEPE IEEEPED This show is worth many times its i admission WM. DONALDSON : : J Sings THustrated Song' entitled, "Lucky Boy." Come to Wonderland and seo' our | show. Then you will be satisfied. | PAPPAS, Prop. | N Home for Aged Persons {THE ANNUAL MERTING. IN CON. nection with the Home for Aged Per. | sons rimeriy the House of Indust i | will be held on Monihy "ebrndry al three the, Police Co Roem, €©it At this be read Tenders for 61h art the annual the usual supplies Meat, Bread Mik firoceries (small egg) Wood (best beach maple) will be received by Ens i up to Friday neor R. MEE Covered Rink Hockey Match JUNIOR INTERCOLLEGIATE, Queen's Ill. vs. Regiopolis MONDAY, Jan. 30th Game called at § p.m. Admission, 25c, BEGAN THE FLIGHT. MeCurdy Left on Trip te Hav Cuba. » > West, Fla, Jan. Eo A ing a week for Taw and gentler seas, J. A.D. Canadian avisto 2 ie - strovers are piles give usgistame in Tove ascending, the statement that, wind od cotalitions supporting him, be hoped to seach Havana beforg goa. ¥ al wait. Key ' vids 50¢, 35¢, 25¢. | SALESMAN Show | ps i +HDR-€: DR. A. BL. KNAPP, Fannont, b secutive Insértion thereafter hail cent a word. Mistmum charge for ome in sertion, 25¢; three Inserifoms, 50; six, §1; one month, $2. SERVANT Mrs. George SAL ESM AN Ta BAVE. LL. ING t Eastern GOOD WANTED FOR WINTER for our choice Nursery Stock and pewest varieties seed potatoes; liberal terms. Cavers Bros, Galt PE TRSON MAY earn $108 monthly correspendin for newspapers. canvassin Send for particulars Press Byndl- cate, 3,869 Lockport. N.Y AN INTELL IGE NT X B CLERKS TO SEL CLES MUCH needed in every home, pspecially by working men; good salary; per- manent position; If you are work- ing for small salary behind the counter, write to-day ou Can our owr wv B. a Whig double your wages and be boss. Apply, Box "E office. WANTED--GENERAL [ONTARIO AND 8A. VETERAN SCR1P to buy for cash. J. 8, R. McCann, §! Brock Street RE TO BU Y sSoMmu largest 9 Brock a |G ENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have it made up nto up to-date suits. Price and workman. ship guaranteed to please. Pressing and repairing done on the shortest notice. Thomas Galloway, 130 Brock Bt, next Bibby's Livery. Johnston, 1 ANY PERSON HAVING GOOD BB. cond-hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card I will pay good prices. 1 have for sale Brass and Ire Beds and all kinds of Furniture in Oak Happy Thought Ranges. Wil! sell rgason- able. J. Thompson, 333 Princess Street. | The People' = Forum | ! U PHOLSTERER, BIRDS, RIRDS, BIRDS, UPHOLST ERIN 3 RE-}, Dea a card or Street AINE, er Aress repo call 316 Bago FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES ¢ 30 | to Godwin's Insurance Emporium, | over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or "phone 434 GENERAL INSURANCE. FIRE LIFE | Accident and Health Police ies issu. od; 'tirst-class companies; standard rates T J Boon, Agent, 188 | Weillngtoa Street. TEMAN REP RESENT lerw NO) TWO COOD SRCOND-HAND MOW] in Machines Apply. D. J' Hay, Clarence Street ---- ---- SNAPS ie Xt © | SOME SPECIAL LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE th Fire Insurance Company Available | assets $61,187 15 in addition to} which the pBiicrholders have for! security the unlimited Hability of | all the stockholders. Farm and city property Insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old | or giving new business gel rates from Strange & Strange, Agents 'Phone, 325 4; SINGER different at 'hone ERD ruitire irk's v FO F. SPARKS BA, MD, PHYSICIAN | and Surgeon, 100, Wellington St |- Office hours, 10 to IT am. 2 to 4 and 7 to § pm 'Phone 386 J. i LAUNCH beam five, and Wull ecdar exh oder met or er, OOF CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. | mic WW J Driver cor DROP A CART TO CHAS, W. KELLAR | Carpenter and Ruilder. 356 Division St, for reasonabie prices on al Kinds of Jobbing. All work done promptly FHA Ww SATILL DROP A CARD TO JOHN rR Carpenter and Jot Svden ham Street North, 'tor aie prices on all kinds of jobbing. All work dgne promptly and hea iy CONTRACT GASOLI Agen ERNEST R. BECKWITH ing Engineer and Architect s for Builders' Specialities, 14% 3 Bydenham Street and 292 Ear | y Bireet Pl prepared and esti mates giver all classes of work | ARCHITECTS. J ARC HITECT. 'BTC Street Phone, 345 1 ARCRITE PR NRY FP 358 King ARTHUR Ur € 1013 NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHI tects, ete. Office, 268 Bagot Street 'Phone §08 POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS m% chants Bank Bufiding, Brock and Wellington 'Phone 212 M TO LY Btreet , FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE FE * ebonizing and gilding and ail colors of mis work: given best att Driscoll, 23 John 996 ITURE A SPECIALTY enameliing | on work; all ntion Pat treet 'Phone , CLEAN, 3TORAGE dry RNI rooms, own ty Storage, TU FOR key 259 Quesn St LEGAL. NCLJDING BIT- ngd bathroom, Ap- & TM adie, CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE BARRIST ers and Solicitors. Law office, 78 Clarence St. Kingston 1" Clarence B OSTROPATHY. A WARM "HEALTH W 1 Hoy T Ashcroft, O Ed ho aL RY « E 1x4 8 FEPPETTEPFREPPPPRP OTS + BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, The Daily British Whig, The Weekly British Whig, Of Kingston, Ont, Price and | | SPARKS 2D, SPARKS, DENTISTS | 230 1-3 Princess Street, Kingston | A one 346. i i st. | Thome | Detth Tele} PR 7 LDS, DDS Street, Ss SIMPSON, 6% Princess H C.--NASH, DENTIST; Ny elaker, assistant, 183 'Phone 736 DENTIST, 19 MONT- | real Site pear Prince.) Street "Phone § PERSONALS. MOLES, BIRTHMARKS ete, removed permanently SCAT. Twenty years' ex- rience. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, r. Nose, Throat and Skin Blem- h Specialist, 35% Bagot Street ! ESTABLISHED 1186. | seworss OF CANADIAN NORTH ST LAKD RACUL AY, WHO IS THE BOLE iy. or ays male over 1¥ a quarter dai Dn land in tchewss or All era ge mus r in person a BeAr i. rict. Batry by proxy certain he othe son, hy er, r, or sister ofintending --8ix months residence of the land In ach of ¥ A homestesder jay | jive miles of his homestead 50 a rg father, AHEBLELLLbe Bb | srcuring money Founder ess Sires 447 START No Loss, how. ANYWHERE ler business Be your CAN at home own NY nd IRKPA FOK SALE OK TO Lx} Resid BUBINESE FRE mises for AE years occupled by Henry Skinner & Co. Wholesale Druggists, © extending from rig. cess Btreet to Quesn Btreet, wi frontage ou both, and Including ex- tensive bilidingh Apply to Cun- in ningham & Mu HUTYELS AND HESTAURALTA THE EXTEN: FURNISHED ROOMS, ONTARIO stati ve one hilo on . Car ine, remodeling charges rates by the I'rop | erU NEWICK HOTEL BT. apposite GTR CPR, lately moderate special week John Couslneau REAL ESTATE, Coal That Lasts Is the coil that mined, bright screened, Try ours next time, is fresh and well "We Guarantee Every Load™ J. SWIFT & CO _ Spriggs, Electrical Contractor, 167 Princess St, Near Bagot PHONE 68. Toronto, armested for un J from John Stcrme, 8 Wemfleet farwes by clawing tat be wha foved how alice + Sr poudet donioneey be the Be hs Cobia Stayier, Bee united soy. tals on eos bens, fri hat