Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1911, p. 2

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FURS should be cleansed at least once a year to remove the dust that accumulates while wearimg them. OUR NTORAGE includes scientific cleaning. Telephone 489, our Fur Waggon will call. JOHN McKAY JAMES T. SUTHERLAND HANDS OVER THE MONEY To the Hotel Dien and the General Hospital--Frontenacs Have Been the Means of Raising $230 for To- ronto and Kingston Hospitals, The hockey match last evening, be- tween Frontenses and the team of Western Ontario, realized 3100 The total receipts were over £300, but the expenses of the visiting team and iother . incidentals had to be paid. This afternoon, James T. Sutherland, manager of the Frontenacs, sent cheques for fifty dollars each to the The Fur House, 149-157 Brock Street. You Must Live With Your Furnitue It's very important i1hat vau have the best of pompeny Our Stock--im- mensely largo--ensures a cholee that will please you for life Tables and Fumed Oak also all Cabinets, and Walnut; Dining -room Buffetia, in Golden Mission, Circassian the cheaper lines ln Ma Parlor Tables, Cabinets, etc Our $4.60 hogany and cheaper woods Parlor Table Is equal to styles Pedestals In "all the leading styles and woods, finishes, etc, $3 a0, $75 $5.50 Rugs, all sizes, patterns, quality Carpets---Newest color, tones Wilton, Axminster, Brussels, ete.' Curtains--~New 1911 désigns now in Our Repair anil Upholstering Shops are at your service, 'Phone 90. T.F. in Yours, HARRISON CO. Arriving Daily { NEW 60005 FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. Mattings from China and Japan. Silk Drapes from Constanti- ¢ nople. Rugs from Persia, | and Germany. Lace Curtains from Switzer land. Carpets and Olicloths from England. Linoleums (rom Scotland. Art Denims and Muslins from Boston. And Lots of other Goods manufactured in Canida. SIIIELL 0440000000 R. McFAUL. Austria, $ A Permanent Home Do you realize what 0v means? It Has a value far above its commercial rating in the real estate market A home of your own for yourself and your family means much more to you and to them than what it repre- sents in dollars and cents If you are living in a rented house, cut loose this spring and secure a home. Leaving seati- ment aside, It will mean a substantial saving to you month after month and vear after year, for you will save the landlord's profit. It will be diverted to your own pocket. We have a lot of good pro- perties placed in our hands for disposal this spring. Don't miss the chance of looking over our lists. Drop us a card and we will call on you, MetANN general hikpital and Hotel Dieu, The Frontenacs during the past week have thus been the means of contributing | #230 to Toronto and Kingston hospi tals. If wax the idea of Mr. Suther- {land to play in Toronto for the bene {fit of J. Qtoxs Robertson's Hospital for Sick Children. The Toronto papers said, yesterday, that the changes in the All-Star team would strengthen it. Hence the victory of the Frontenacs is all the | more pronounced. i Indoor Hockey Game. | The indoor {by H. Edgar, defeated that captained thy IF | sium, aven od by {few knuckles barked, toes jammed and | shins bruised last evening, by 'the score of Will Froutenacs Go Again? Now that the hockey season is over [News Co. for magazines, newspapers, wgzanin the question naturally arises, Will the members of the team be lured away with the offers of 8ood positions? Ho. dav after visiting her' parents will be remembered that Battersea. | Last year it i Marchand and Davidson journeyed distant pastures, but when they | there it was not like being in Kiog- and they found that the fields {looked greener from a distance than { they really were to got { ston, | Marchand to Have Played Half. Ray Marchand was to Keill, in the Y.M.C.A., gymna- | ! All-Star | i i | 1 { hockey team, captained 'minated for a bencher of the | to four. No injuries were suffer- fo see his son, who is ill in the Hotel anyone, with the exception of a | Dieu. 1 | | i i | } i have played | preach in St. Mary's cathedral the lat- must $6.90} half of the game, last evening, but on | ter part of Lent, | account of the fact that it would have | {broken the tean as junior champions, |K tit was thought better to let Williams Auley's bookstore. je the entire game. What McKenzie Says. "Mock" McKenzie, the crack centre man of the All-Stars, was carried away by enthusiasm with the way Froatenacs played. In expressing an | opinion afterwards, he sad if the best team which could be-picked up in To- ronto, wére' to play together for two vears and then come down here, the Frontenacs would heat them. : Were Enteftained at King's. The All-Stars and Frontenacs were entertained at King's cafe last night, after the game and the utmost good feeling pervaded the whole gathering, A merry time was spent, Dr. Harty's Opinion of Addison. After the game, last evening, Dr. J. J. Harty, coach of Queen's hocke, team, said Addison, who played goal for the visitors, was the most finished gonl-keeper in Canada. This is saving | quite a lot, but he knows what he is talking about -- Curlers Are Happy. The cold spell which set in last night put the ice at the curling rink in first-class condition again and now preparations ave being made "for a game Friday evening, between the Irish and Scotch members of the club, in honor of St. Patrick's Day. The Corn Meal Shampoo Good for the Hair | (From the New Fashion Chronicle) | "Since nearly every woman has learned that moisture deadens and jdulls * the hair, there has been a | wonderful increase in the demand { for dry shampoo powders. i Common corn meal possesses | rare qualities for cleaning the scalp and hair. No better shampoo powder can be found than a mixture of a'lver, Sask, | half pound of corn meal with four | ounces of amotone. This is a splen- | did recipe, for it brushes out very {easily { "Sprinkle a tablespoonful of this | mixture on the head, then brush out, and you have a perfect shampoo. The powder takes with it every particle of dust. dandruff and excessive oil, leaving the scalp vigorated, and the hair light, fluffy and beautifully lustrous. Any wo- man who desires long, soft and silky | tresses will appreciate this simple yet most satisfactory shampoo." WW grag Elegant Designs of Furniture, Special line of Three-Piece Setts, Drawing-room Polished Mahogany with loose cushions. "Hie a Bissell Carpet. Sweeper bor saver at little cost. James Reid. Toone ir, | the day, for Minneapolis, to visit i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1911. UNDERTHECITY DOME FINANCE COMMITTEE CONSIDER ENGINEER'S PLANS. i Irishmen say that the mere fact of them playing on this day is'. sufficient evidence that they will win out. The Scotenmen, however; say that thev will have mo trouble in defeating their pponents. , Of course there are al wavs two sides to a story so the only way to do is to watch and wait. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Pidked Up by Re- porters on Their Rounds. Cat flowers, "Pundy's." "Buy cold cteams'" at Gibson's. Telephone 36 for "Shamrocks." See Abernethy's advit., page two. See College Baok Store advt., page these, rs. George Shepherd, Godirey, was in the city to-day. Post cards on sale Jc. per dozen. 'Gorman's, King street. "March winds"' make the skin rough. Buy face creams at Gilgson's. William Swaine, piaso tuner, Orders received at McAuley's. Whone 778. "Chaucer" Ellliott has decided to take charge of the St. Thomas Base- ball Club. Rolls butter, 256c. J. Crawford. Pictures, photo frames and framed pictures, less than cost. 0O'Gorman's retiring sale. "Buy cold creams" at (iibson's. J. L. Whiting, K.C., has been eee For New Span in Cataraqui Bridge--' The Year's Needs May Require an Increase in Taxation. PLLRLLLLLLELLLLLLLL0000000000000000000 The civic finance committee has been called to meet this afternoon at four jo'clock to pass upon the plans and! | specifications of the city engineer with | '{regard to the proposed eighty-foot | span in the centre of Cataraqui bridge. The committee is having every- thing Prepared in anticipation of the! by-law being carried by the people on! April 4th. It is desired that the work on the spun should be started | jas early in April as possible. The | finance committee will give the en! gineer instructions to call for tenders! at once. It is desirable that the span should be completed by Aug. Ist Garbage Inspection. Ald. Toye will call another meeting of the special committee on garbage to consider the question of inspec tion. Whether the committee will! agree with the recommendation of the board of health for the appointment | of Market Clerk McCammon is a quik. | tion. So long as Mr. McCammon has | ime to attend to the inspection work | on no- Upper Canada Law Society. Rolls butter, 25c. J. Crawford. G. W. Baldwin, of Brantford, is here that this official; who has already al Very best line of novel in the city, "15e., 81. Kingston News Co. opposite Y.M.CA. Z ---- Everybody should try the Kingston Will Taxation be Increased? The finance committee has yet 1, novels, music, ete. Upposite YM.CA & tackle the budget, which bein Mrs. Charles Randall arrived home | prepared by the city treasurer Se {long as there is plenty of money 18 it has re. | J. M. Grady, Earl street, Hamil- turned home from a visit to ton. "Buy cold creams" at Gibson's. Buy in Kingston; get your work done in Kingston. live and let your fellows hive. Rev. Father Durling, Toronto, tions to committees, but when did the city council ever have enough money to finance the needs of city ? The first thing to be considered of the rate of taxation. aldermen do not see how they can tide over things with the present rate of twenty and one-half mills. It looks as if another mill would have to be added. The additional money quired for schools will be at hall a mill. Some will 21 Mc has with piano tuner, H. Cunningham ' orders at street. Leave least Mrs. B. Culcheth, Portsmouth, returned home from a visit friends in Watertown, N.Y. "Buy talcum powders" at Gibgon's. Miss A. M. D. LeHeup left, on Sun her THE LATE DR. KENNEDY, One of the Early Graduates Queen's Medical College, Dr. Roderick kennedy, a of Bath, passed away at the general hospital, on Wednesday evening, after quite a lengthy illness He was eigh ty-eight' years of age and was an old resident of Bath, "Me remains were taken to Bath. Dr. Kennedy of the early students of Queen's dical College, graduating in 1863, was a student comrade of Hon. Sullivan for some years brother, J. GG. LeHeup. Dr, Knox and wite, who have been uests of Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Dickson, Sarrie street, left to-day, for Ottawa. "Before going out in the wind" rub Sanitol face cream well over the face. Keeps it soft as velvet. Sold in King- ston at Gibson's. . During the ninety days of 'the past three months the mercury has been down to zero or below on fully we- venty. Charles Seaton, of the Dominion Ex press company, North Bay, is in' the city on a visit to his father, Richard Seaton, Rideau street, "Buy talcum powders" at Gibson's. one Me He Dr was You Weather Man. With the thermometer down to zero again thd marine men are wondering Very latest, "Her : Heart's Desire," | When navigation will open. With the "The Red Thumb Mark." by Austin mild weather of the past' few days Freeman, 75c. each. Kingston News | they were of the opinion that it Co., opposite Y.M.C.A. would not be very long _ before the "Ruy cold. creams" at Gibson's. ice would break up. The weather The Orange grand lodge of Ontario | M30: however, bas now knocked tnis east may meet in Kingston in 1912 idea. Last year navigation It 'is understood that there are in.|O0 March 2ith but the chances vitations from here and from Corn. (27 that it will not be as early wall. that--unless there is a very sudden Canon Starr addressesi the combined change. Woman's Auxiliaries of Brockville, on Wednesday, on the permranent motive in missionary zeal, and preached in Trinity in the evening. Bargains in bread, cake, candies, reserves, pickles, fancy work, etc. /ictorian Order of Nurses, tes and sale in YWCA, St. Patrick's Day. Ad- mission 10c.; all welcome. Price Collier in the April Scribner analyses the present "Unrest" in In dia. He believes it to be au Oriental phase of the unrest which is now af. ecting even the w.dst stable natjons Mr. and Mrs. A. B. to leave on Sunday, for a month's as -------- St. Patrick's Night Play. A beautiful Irish drama of heart interest, 'The Rector," acts will be presented by the Irishmen's Dramatic Club, under auspices of the united Irish at the Grand Opera House to-morrow evening. During the action of play songs will be rendered by bers of the cast and Irish reels and other specialties be given, making a most enjoyable er ening. great in three pT societies the mem- bet ween acts Cunningham are Rr Rr No "Dust on St. Patrick's Day. | {ham is to spend | "Orchid cream' for rough skin. Gib i {epitaph which now is on Stevenson's refreshed and in-| | Gibson' {township of Ontario material of high ; was involved and Connolly was called Sable, Squirrel, i when Pa see it had trip to the North-West. Mr. Cunning some time at Red where he owns valuable Many people recall the time dust Hew om the roads on trick's Day but they this year. H the soft continued for =t will not lands. weather a few days longer &On 8, Among the new letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to be published in the April Scribner are several dated from San Francisco in 1380, One of them gives the first glimpse of the would have been dry for the water | was being rapidly drained off 25c--Butter, Batter, Rolls, farmers' butter, 25¢. ford. J Craw. tomb in Samoa. Prevost, Brock street, has received nll his spring and summer goods for his order clothing department, also i, ready-made clothing and gents' furn- ishings department. They are all well assorted with new goods. "Sanitol cream" for chapped Shamrocks at "'Purdy's." "Buy cold creams" at Gibson Fire and Water Engineering, York, contains an article and showing a Kingston fire engine stuck in a snowbark on the way to the I.R. wreck at Collins Bay New skin Ontario Agricultural and Ex perimental Union states that, for 1911, it is prepared to distribute into every 0'Gorman's retiring sale at GiBson's, cost. "Buy. cold creams" quality for experiments with grains, fodder crops, roots, grasses and elov- ors. All material will be furnished free of charge to each applicant, and the produce will, of course, become the property of the person who con- ducts the experiment. Prof. W. H. Noel Gill, of Regiopolis, ARE NOW IN spoke before the debating club of the ME ] YMCA. last evening on the subject ORDER. Ww e i of "Debating, and How to Conduct are showing} Debates." 'Those interest to what Prof. Gill had to say Returned to the Pen. Convict Connolly was brought back to the penitentiary, from Toronto, last night, where he had twen detained for a week in a case of libel against APO a Hamilton paper. A theft charge ' LN With the Debating Club, + | i # designs in small b' pieces, suitable wear. Mink,|| Persian Lamb, to give evidence. : Special for the 17th. ed ANE FS re 3 Roti a 2. : in illustrated songs. Usual admission. Muskrat, etc., $3.00 up i | What we sometimes call troubles i ame wothing but bubbles. hl cream" for rough akin. Gib- s. Fine Furs, PRINCESS ST. -- Makers of 126 and 128 {18 au easy thing to make appropria-| the | will be the question of an increase in| the | He had lived a retired life opened | now | ung | the! will | portion of the road on Clarence street | cuts {ta Seeetetststtsssnssane <C> The ve Invictus ] | CARTER THE BEST good share of civic duties. may not | : be able to devote the necessary Lime | Y HAD TO MOVE '|to the matter. i S MUST PER STANDS, THE BEST Shoes Are Here New Patterns Best Quality of Leather Snappy Lasts for Young Men, SPECIAL $2.00 MEN'S INVICTUS SHOES, $5.00 Goon swore WOMEN'S INVICTUS SHOES, $3.50, $3 75, $1.50 BOYS' INVICTUS SHOES, $4.00, $1.50 : EYE Er AMINATI KEEP ON (0 PRO- | Will Not be Allowed to Stay in Front! of City Hall on Ontario Street--| They Do Not Like the Change. Gral | stan i res | of | resident | Carters were he city « Arter Y of Our wm has orders ATi! out Ihe on Ontario ds mas { on Wednesday ! not | At [ heal { Graham made the remark that | were | whic ther n read | | | i Ni | Ontario street, between | William street, and extending from a | post erected about forty | sout { Johnson streets f east evidently i ud } at all pleased the th, on meeting Tues dozens of by h were being his first 1 right e by-law reg follows 8 Aas 3 =m part h-west corner ar side of OUntari | street No | side | stree | ™ | clear { 1mpr the | stan tran the Capt | Bill," {liam | York Cody | | arms phish 3 pa jof h jin th | same | parli with | recap the Butter--25¢ | . cares | the | write | big {and when The manager of King Core {ing page He is in his {owns 50,000 , i Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ! hl hen |" Novelist's Wife Aft for Maur I'wo mation show k i Norfolk Fancy goods and souvenirs less than | shal CArries 2--On that of (Geen st rt iS INOTY ed of ovement and the « streets. The d because the Two Expatriated Americans. expatriated London limeli NS. F ¢ and Waldorf Waldorf Astor Both are Ir chief xvi and od the pe " the ssenger stood o 1s aeroplane, he world » time made hi ament Engineers \ yuondan us Canada TocH yy Ww dominion the of sixteen, busines N. Fwldy rin Age r when Halifax da prime thirty twent SX Manager of King's Coronation : wi His with it of the d and tx a all Ant sinty er having been twenty we Hewlett, 1 kes up the perilous vocation of ing flving lessons is performing fifghts of rhetor it doors, foutdoor flights with an aeroplane i v -- i Yesterdas for present listened with / y ' Some very new | the millinery openings of the different | ' 8 | stores, but | weather there was a larg ladies down town viewing the creations of the milliner We the x i on Milner Opcaing, March 21sl] = § business transactions lieve abies by bh WALDING, Ha ally, an Testimonials sent free per bottle. Take Hal's Pamily Pls for cone tion. stip this plucky Millinery Openings. Was a in spit | How's This? We offer One {ward for any case of Catarrh that ¢ {not Be ¢ Hi ured by Lim perfectly to Carry out f= firm an i's Catarrh © acting direct mucous surfaces of Sold by of the is which Young extra it a Flying Teacher, three « by Hall I. CHENEY & ersign KINNAN & MARVIN. | . Wholesale Druggisis Toledo © JED BUVUIG every two years The eyes change Glasses exactly right last year may be injurious now Whether you wear glasses or not your eyes should be examined every two years. We are eye experts. We can afford you perfect sight Our varied stock of mounts helps us to give perfect satis- faction. be «1 Silver Dr. A. P.Chown, Druggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 343. | | h i { 000000 OGOOGIOOOOIOOONOROTS | Ss | | Ce ePetUNeRedRNNS 00000000000 OODNOOOIOOOONNTS aw * ur ot | Suits wt side Yohnson and feet from the of." Ontarié ] d thenes treet New this season, Designed by artists, i ton of "Butta Beautifully tailored, BO on Fxclusive in style, tisk rng Made of the best ma-- the. British terials, Bought from makers, Not to be seen in any other store in this - City, Moderately priced America just Double best Reciprocity, bo Fach nace and gas, -57 ($10 and B Call carly while the range is complete, i he tendant fourth Ra Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Brae 50 married. to him | the wk fist now | ears he nove While her husband woman performs | SRtsssssasener very bad day Diaz's Physician His Mexicar Enemy. e of the inclement | The he ad of the 'confidential ager latest f ington, is Dr. Vasquer Hor a long tims the =| tly physician of {man whom be now seeks 1 number "of jists' : wa A a President teil tet That's Nine in the Line-wp was no our Fhere coart, On indred Dollars ke nN a H's strong 8 Cat | hursa CY the | arrh pre Toredo' O ave kr ' Vears, a honor and faily ¥ obligations made "re nine in friends. ght strang o " t doub means of gathering them ir -------------- . Remember Victorian are tea and sale St. Patrick's jis YWCA, J, street, | mission 10c.;: ail The true evangelist is deeds as well as words -. Rolls butter, 2%. 3, ber ir on b is taken intern. the blood "the system Price 73 cents all Druggisis i BOC LLRVVRBBBBAORY Sts sasese "ws EY, nnston Ad welcome of upon ' or, 8 man -e : » i rawiord, * {Gr ABERNETHY'S all will be well but the claim is made! PPI PUT PPT PY PT ICTY CY YE TEE YY SVT Cede rv eee eR RR Re tO i PL SPRING 1S HERE SMITH BROS. eight rooms, hot SATISFIED WiTH LAUNDRY WORK your fricads--if dissatisfied Plat farm --- form coasiructed on aw enough raaugh te support Tested Once Trusted Always Kingston Laundry + ABBBABALBBRATVVRESRR BM Polish bottles =~ Jewellers, Opticians, 830 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. * ment of Ostrich and Marrabeau Boas ALL COLORS. W. F. 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