Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Mar 1911, p. 3

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pa Pr Vian i TI Mark Twain One Said "It is Bpring Fever that causes the general unrest, Jack of ambition amd run-dows condition which Peérvades the human system in the spring of the year." The sudden change from frigid 10 torrid weather ocewrs within a few weeks, especially in our northern states, No wonder pulmonary troubles-- pneumonia, spring fever, aud all such ailments are a'most universal, If people in this vicinity omly knew the value of Vinol, our delicious exd liver and iron tomie (without oil) at this season of the vear, we would not be abie to get enough to supply the demand. Vinol tones up, the digestive organs, purifies and enriches the blood, pro- motes healthful sleep and a normal appetite, Old people, delicate children, run down, overworked and tired women, those suffering from bronchitis, chromic coughs and colds, all derive great bene fit from its use, Try a bottle of Vinal with the un- derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. Ma- hood's Drig Store, Kingston. % TINSMITH and PLUMBING | W. C. BENNETT, Forem, for 8. J. Hor for 23 years, afi f opened ere \namitn and Plambing Shop at 2373 King Street. All work entrusted to my care will receive prompt at. tention. "Phone 1033. ¢ of i » LLA CORSETS. THE IDEAL BONING. EEEEEEEED) Duplicate Corgpet free If boning breaks or rusts in one year. A style for every figure ARuolntmenta made by card or 'phone § MARGARET DUNNETT, Corsettiere, 100 ARGARET Street. "Phone STH. Spring Time Is Wiring Time ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. W. A, Soriggs & Co. 167 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 68. Near Bagot. SYNOPSIS UF UANADIAN NORTH- id LAND REGULATIONS, ERSON WHO IS THE SOLE head of a Jumity or any Male over % Years old juay estead quarter ction of ava lable. Dominlon fand in anitob askatchewan or Alberta, ° e Dolainien must a Appear in person at C or - Agency for or jhe dlstriet. Af try by proxy at any agency, on certain Ra fa ather, mother, son, A er or sist i Hh © ster of inténding Duties ~8ix months' residence upon a cultivation WY the land in each of yea A homesteader may live within athe miles of his homestead on 8 farm of at least 80 acres Jolely own rh, a t. pe faiher s . brother or sister. I corte; districts a homesteader in " Fay Stand ng ma fries wlonguds" hid Romestead. Brice. per Duties--Must reside u the homestead > pre-emption 'ai months in Sach of six years from date homestea Satry (ncludin the time earn omestea t Feared 4 cultivate fifty tres «xtra, patent) eader who has exhausted na Bomestend Fight and cannot obtain A pre-emption may enter for a pur- homestead In certain districts. acre. W. CORY, , Deputy of the {intster of the 1 N.B.--Unauthoriged ublicat this advertisement will hot iS Don tor S0f00e0000000000000000 an is just as essential as in any A art of your home. LAIN LINED SINKS STATIONARY WASH TURS are now considered practically indispensable by lovers of cleanliness and order, WW Jour . kitchen at Hvely Hitle expenne, SS sesavsesTesIvIecHILTTLIILILA LIS. a. at the Lod, row (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1.30, 3 atten the funeral of our late Bro. THE SPORT REVIEW { this season, demonstrated the reason BATH ROAD BEAV IEAVERS WON (COR. | BETT TROPHY. Defeated Glenburnie in Final Town-| ship League Game by 2 to 0--To-! ronto Comments on the Front. enacs, The victorious Bath Road Beavers, champions of 1910 of the Township Hockey League, again proved them |... heins » past master in this re. | spect. selves competent 10 be champions an hold the 8. 8. Corbett trophy for an- other year, by defeating the aspiring | Gleaburnie Ramblers in the final sche duled game of the series at the cover- - SWE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, Kingston champions were coming strong. The Prontenacs, while play ing oh watery going for. the frst time they won ike championship, their work at all times showing a finish { that only welldrilled players have. Their team is well balanced, and their work, both individually and eoliective- lv, showed great strength. Ice condi- tions prevented the champions getting | away with any combination, but en- | ough was attempted to show bow good | they must be on hard ice, They work the interference to perdection, every e-- Notes on Hockey. Toronto World : The entire King: ed rink, Monday evening, shutting out | ston defence were steady and reliable, the boys from the Glen., and notching | {and in the minds of the majority the two goals themselves, The result 'of | junior champions should have buen this game makes all wins and no | feturned the victors. They showed par- losses for Bath Road this season. If | ticularly to advantage at the latter Gilenburnie had won the game, the two | teams would have been tied and an- other contest would have had to be played, part of each Port Arthur a; ain. defeated Prince | Albert in the tapley Cup prelimin- (ary. The score was 6 to 5, and the Although the ice was soft, in no wa, { total on the round 12 to 10. Port did it equal the "little Mutual lake" in Toronto. There were a couple of wet spots on each side, but the re mainder of it was in good shape. The game was no exhibition of team work, and it appeared as though each man on both teams was so anxious to score that he forgot that there were others playing on the team, Glen: burnie as a team are better stick handlers than their opponents, bt wire outclassed in checking. The Bath Road boys have this part of the game down preity well, The Reavers owe the game to Barry, the little centre man, who played the game of the evening. He was easily the pick of both teams, and was al ways within the territory of where the puck was all the time. He certainly worried the Glenburnie boys in. the way he tackled them. "Billy" Gree: was right on the job, too, and shew ed the sturdy Scotchmen something of the tricks of dodging. His fuzzy hair made him a conspicuous figure, and several times he looked dangerous in the scoring capacity, but at the last moment he was checked. Neither team succeeded in getting away with am combination work.at all. Both teams played better hockey in the last half than they did in the first, and had the Glenburnie bots played with such a vengeance in the first hall as they did in the second the game would probably have finish ed scoreless. The hall time score was 2 to 0, in favor of the Beavers, and such it remained to the end of the game, The Beavers obtained their first goal on' combination work, =a pass from Ford to one of the forward line, obtaining the desired result. The next one, obtained a few minutes later, was also scored on a pass. "Buffy" Cliff handing it over to Barry, who tallied. Glenburnie came to the conclusion that this was enough of a lead, but their attempts to lower it were futile and they were forced to submit to the inevitable and go down to defeat. George Vair and Smith, the two wing men, were about the pick of Glenburnie. Ford, the rover for the Beavers, played a good game also. Beavers--Goal, fi or; point, MH. Graham; cover, H. Cliff; centre, Barry; rover, Ford; right wing, Greer; left wing, G. Chiff, Ramblers--Goal, 'Fowler; point, Me Conville; cover, i, Vair; centre, Black- lock; rover, McCallum; left wing, €. Vair; right 'wing, Smith, Refegee ~George Vanhorn. Frontenac Finished Strong. Toronto Mail-Empire., Frontenacs' better condition told near the finish and only the bell saved the game for the All-Stars, as the MI-O-NA An Excellent Stomach Remedy. Mrs. J. R. Whyte, Killarney, Mani- toba, who says :"F have found great comfort and relief from Mi-ona. 1 had been greatly troubled for momths with heart urn and a heavy burning feeling in my stomach. A fair meal would disturb me so much that | would have to sit up at night--the food would sour on my stomach and form a gas which would cause belch- ing and dizzy spells. These distressing troubles disappeared after using Mi-o- na and I shall always speak highly of this excellent stomach remedy." Mi-o-na is the best prescription for stomach trouble eter written. It gives Tie wick relief and cures permanently. io'na is put up in tablet form and is small and easy to swallow. Sold by leading druggists everywhere, So., with a guarantee to cure or refund vour money. Or postpaid from The R. T. Booth Co. , limited, Fort Erie, Ont. You will search the world over and not find a stomach remedy half so as Mio-ua. Sold and guaran- Leod. good teed by J. B. Me The mbers of Cataraqui Lodge No. 0. Foor are i to > oom, To-mor- H. Godwin. Members of Sister Lodges respectfully invited to attend. w. Na SOE So TH 18 HAS HIGHEST Pre ifarning oterees "Rare an "ne Com- n Canada Pr in Business Written | Edverimced man pritoered, but, re a? who ambitious of ehafacier. Contract made' ta Arthur will consequently go to Opta- wa to play for the cup this week, Now that spring is hete a western Canada hockey league is to be organ. ized, with artificial ice rinks in Van- couver and Victoria, and natural ice in the Alberta cities. It is at this time of the year, too, that Toronto has a new rink every Svery season, Allan Cup Ch Challenge. A. Northey announces that he as received a challenge for the Allan eup. The challengers are the St. Mary 8 Club, of Calgary. They will lay the defenders, Niualpey Victorias, at 'some future date, to be decided by bo'h clubs, ' Vankleek After Jubilee Cup. Vankleek Hill are "going after the Jubilee cup, which is now held by Garnpets, of Montreal, champions of the City Hockey League. The game will be played in Montreal to-might, amd if Vankleek Ifill wins the chal lenged game, which the local boys par- ticipate in, will have to be played with that team, : Township Hockey Pays. The receipts of the last two games, illayed between Bath Road and Glen- burnie, made a neat gate, and each team has $47 after expenses of the rink hire was deducted. Lamy in Pro. Baseball. The name of Edward Lamy, the great amateur speed-skater, is well known to most Kingstonians and the news that he is to quit amateur sport forever is quite a surprise.' He was bmoned from participating in future races on account of the fact that he' disobeyed judges' rules and he is now going into professional baseball. le begins with the Ohio State League, and the Montreal Star says if he is as xood on the bases as he is on skates, wo will not remain with them long. Oyster Supper for Bath Road. Richard Couper, an enthusiastic sup- porter of the Bath Road team, all season, "has promised the victors fn byster supper as a reward for winning the cup which was so dearly wom after many hard battles, Parkdale Won in New York. In one of the fiercest international !ovkey battles which New York has ever witnessed, Parkdales, of Toron- to, beat Crescents, of New York, by the score of 3 to 0, on Saturday ight, Meeting of Victoria Juniors, Stanley Trotter, manager of the junior Vietorias, will call a meeting oon to get his team in shape for the season and to elect a manager. Stan- iry Says he does not care whether he manages them for another year or not, but, mo doubt, when the meeting is called, the boys will pursnade him to | andle the reins of government for an- other year. The boys jump from jun- ior to senior company this year, and though 4 the jump is a long one, every- eels satisfied that the boys will o able to hold their places. Were Good Sports. Toronto News: Frontenacs proved themselves to be good losers, thongk, and had few excuses to make. It was the consensus of opinion, though, that had the ice been fast the Frontenacs would have won beyond doubt. Manager Sutherland remarked that two losses for the season, each by one goul, was not a bit too bad. He complained of the hostility of a sec tion of the bleachers, and thought the rink lighting was punk. "T'was no disgrace for the Frontenacs to be beaten. The conditions were all against them, and it is said some of immy"' Sutherland's young gladia- tors tried hard to break all records for the comsumption of ice cream and pie before the game. aA hd as a Kingston rooter ~ re- Muse, Frontenacs they were ood sports to come and Play for To- Ro Children's drew's hospital, Senior Juvenile Hockey, The senior Suymle Hockey League tig b st 3 Amusements. CO BERRY ase) | TO-NIGHT JOS. M. GAITES BEGS TO OFFER THE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION, 3 TWINS Clifton Crawford Back Again With Original New York Company of 100. Angmented now on Sale. | Orehestra. 35, oi. 31.50, =. THURSDAY, MAR. 16 Wood Frazee and Lederer Present The New Amsterdam Theatre, N.Y. Production of the World's Greatest Musical Sensation, MADAME SHERRY "Every Little Movement Has a Mens- ing All Jt» Owe" I . ------------.. it. Augmented E SEATS NOW ON SALE. || 75, $1.00, $1.50, 82.00. Orchestra. SATURDAY, March 18 Matinee at 2.30. Evening at S15. WM. WM. BRADY'S Production of THE MAN 7: HOUR By George Broadhurst, With FELIX HANEY as ALD. PHELAN, And the Original Cast, Fourth Year of Success, Matinee, 25, 35, 00, 75; Children, 25¢. Evening, 25, 50, 75, $1.00, Seats on sale Thursday, o o 9 Griffin's... THEATRE Get the Griffin Habit Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday MARCH 13th, 14th, 15th, PROGRAMME : Blanche Aldrach Lightning Character Change Artist. "Yes, it's the same ong." Laughing LaMar The Man who Laughs and Makes You Laugh. A Comedian in @& class by himself. Blanche Decotret Song and Dance Comedienne. 5 REELS MOTION PICTURES, TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINMENT. Matinee at 2 p.m. All Seats, Ge. Evening at 7 and 9 p.m,. Admis- sion, 10c, Children accompanied with guardian, Sec RolVigeld Commencing Monday, March 13 "PRINCESS" THEATRE Under New Management. HH CLAS VAIEALLE r= aT 3 Reels Newest Pictures 3 Library Coupons with each ticket. General Admission, Sc. to all. Matinee: Children, 2 for 5c. KINGSTON COVERED RINK Hockey Match All Stars vs. Frontenacs. to be vo FB divided be tween Genéral 5 » al 'apd Hotel Wednesday, Math 16th Game Called at B15 Admission, 35¢; Reserved feats, 0p extra. Flag now open at Rink Referee, Harvey Sproule, of Toronto. To Coes. TENDERS WILL BE RRCEIVED at the Office of the Becretary. Rehool of Mining, Kin Lo te 6 pm, of teEpay. Na or the Cabinet kers. Tables, 2 y Desks and other duit and also Plumbing orks required io fhe of the Uhe many wide bn 5 Jou Ors of the sl # Plans, specifica details may be Ween: et ne ru of the reigned. e lowest of any fender sot neces. sarily accepted. POWER & SON, Merchants Bank Chambers Ris i Fr ROTICE senssee and after April 1st the d Wood Buastess PAGE 1H] THRER. : in seesisrseesseseesesny | The People's Forum First lusertion le a word. Each con- secutive insertion thereafter half eput a word. Minimum chgtge for one Tu 2We; three { insertions, Soe; six, $i: one month, $2. TTR TT TT rer eed D ADVERTISING RATES LOST. ON MONDAY, SMALL GRAY AND | White Finder wi by { Cat BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. HELP---~WANTED. APPLY AT GENER AL IMPORTED GERMAN © AN ARIES -- 7 i ey fave ¥v¢ ard the ¥ bird sing u have Jmtsse d it in the land id a 8 sters. W. J. Driv corner Q reer EY a Barrie. "Phe 612 DENTAL, -------------------------------------------- SPARNS AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, | 1-2 Princess Street, Kingston Phone 346, S. H. SIMPSON, LDS, bos, DENT- st 268 Princess Street. Telephone | 26. King Street West WE HAVE ROOM FOR SERV ANT, id » ASHING, ir ' DR. C. €C. NASH, DENTIST; DR, ©. Hn. Welt ker, assis'ant, 153 Princess bt "Phone 735. DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, 19 MONT- | real Bire 5 near Princess Street | Phone #1 FOR SALE. GUITAR, AND (OR. aRo0D w ARE, oR Wi SECOND. HAD Mare LEAR g | Corot ue IS CLERGY STRUEE WITH BARN re LAT NCH; 1 ¥ NGI, 1s h LEGAL. 3 SMART BOY TO ASSINY IN MAlLANG STE Roun APRE Re . ---------------------------------------- EXPERIENCED: SALESMAN WANTED FOR IMPROV- OR WOMAN WANTED for work at home paying $2.00 to with oportunity ; spare time can be used; work not difficult and requires no ply tp Box 133. CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUON needed In every home, especinily by manent position; if you are works ing for small salar double your wages and be your own BB. CW WANTED--GENERAL. [ONTARIO AND 8, A. 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