Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Apr 1911, p. 5

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ER T-- THE ELLISVILLE HOCKEY TEAM, ws Sie. Hair Grower and Beautifier Recommeded by Leading Droaggists Throughout Canada. refunded | of Parisian Sage will stop sc alp itch- ing and put new life and luster into faded, lifeless hair, making it look bright and radiant Parisian Sage should by everyone who wishes preserve their hair because It is the most delightful and refreshing of all hair dressings and because i Keeps the scalp free from dandruff germs Parisian Sage cannot be equalled as a tonie for falling hair and a destroy- er of dandruff germs. All druggists 50 cents a large bottle or postpaid from the Giroux Mfg. Co. Fort Erie, Ont., on receipt of money will be without any haggling or red tape of any kind if after using Parisian Sage you do not say it's the best all-round tonic and hair dressing you ever used That's the statement J. BH: McLeod makes to every reader of the British Whig and there are thousands of people In Canada who know that, Parisian Sage i just what it is stated here to be If your hair is falling out or getting thin on top Parisian Sage will atop it It Kills and banishes all dsgusting dandruff germs One or two applications - BOLL 0004004 HUNT'S is Where To Go for a Your be used to ------ S------------------------ ns ---- SOA 454 S08400000000000000000¢ » » > TT 1170 {opened on May \ " TRAE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 1011. JUNIOR TEAMS TO FILE THEIR APPLICATIONS. THE The Season Will Not Open as Early id Last Year--Would Like to Speadd the Grant as the League Sees the Needs, as it well } point As soon as the schedule will vear the but it open so carly season 14th, it will ected that ar. Meeting Will be Interesting. The mest Sunday School whi i ing of the executive of the tic Association, to-morrow evening, snd gt good + several important things ussed. Several schools » sve what means will help the financial end they enter of the importar his will be that there will be or mteresting a wallir taken 10 league This, will be one cussions out before | ---- a Will Run Friday. With appearance of the wr th unning fe has taken line last ! members of the Y.M CA are hguring on having a work out on Friday if the weather is warm Interesting races were held last yenr and it is expected that the imterest will be keener than ever the warm this year Laid Over for a Week. The petition of the City Baseball League, which was presented to the g ouncil the other evening, asking nm grant to repair the cricket field the finance commit until a iy for for it does not week Friday, nothing can be done in meantime. Last year n grant of 340 was given and this was to twenty loads i was lad over and as meet from the purchase which wa grounds and left hardly satisfactory would Like this ible to need earth the Was And they would be Rv May Secure Yacht Crescent. A Watertown, N.Y. "despatch says pending which NATTY HAT > The Shirt, Collar and Tie Store of the eit. : AAT : : : | --- i P. J. HUNT, 53 Brock Street PIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIN III NEW EASTER SHOES MEN'S HIGH-C ASS PATENT WELTS $4.50 and 84.75 OUR PALACE TANS . « $4.30 and $3.00 OTHER LINES FROM . ran ane a . $2.00 to $3.50 iE OUR GOODS AND PRICES BEFORE BUYING. Jack Johnston's Shoe Store alk 70 BROCK ST. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE. CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE. | E. Blake Thompson, | OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, 'Phone 286. : KINGSTON, ONT. i 3 | | | = | i B II's Millinery Willow Plumes seem to be the rage just now in Spring Millinery, and we were very fortunate in buying a fipe lot this week at a bargain Those who are interested should see them. > EANTER MILLINERY. We have put in our Show Room a fine lot the Easter showing, ranging in price from $5.00 up, and Street Turbans, our own make, from $3.00 to $5,00 COME Pearsall's Millinery of Dress Hats for | EARLY. 228 Prin- | cess St. Silverwear Let us have it to replate. the time; also Skates Nickel Plating and Electro Pl tiny of all kinds. Nickel, Copper, Brass, | ete. | We guarantee a good job. } PARTRIDGE & SONS KING STREET WEST. 'Phone 380. » Now is > 183 Wellington St. In Lh lodate Restaurant ling ouse, Separate our full eourse dinmer, THOS GUY, Prop. New -Buckwieat Flour Wale Sugar Coast Sealed Oysters D. Couper, 'Phone 76. C41.3 Princess Street Prompt Delivery. THE CLUBHOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess) There are other hotels pone approach the Club homelike surroundings Located in centre of city and ciose to principal stores and theatre Charges are moderate Special rates by the week, P.M. THOMPSON, or, but for { wil probably | viek, Henry | Coughlin { was due to | winning team which gave i win, Negotiations are now resul Francais Her worth_s«d the Butte becoming for owners of many the Yacht Club, and supplanted yacht Crorcent, vears pride of the Crescent to be the club's by a vill represent the club cup events at Toronto the Urescent is now owned hy W. H. Moore Seout News. The Y'M.C A. Boy bean confined to th winter, will get active in sports this week, if the weather re mains fine. They will go for a rum, Saturday afternoon, if the weather will permit, and it 1s expectesh that they will go out for target practice op Rarriefield hill for a short time. Sun- day morning they line up at 10 am. and parade to Zion church service hich is about as w racer new boat whiel in the George ts, who have nasivm © all outdoor Ne wil for Publie School Baskethall. basketball pe was played The last of the Ames ir the Public School Le the YM.C. A. ovmi between | Collegiate Institute, which v win for? Collegiates by tie 4 ta 12, aft hard fight teams put nt game m afternoon, ool and ited in scove olf Both r on Very ip and the agy them the vie tory the Collegiate, one loss. The leag: deal of sport for the teams This gives the championship tc with two wins and Will Enter Strong Team. staff of the will enter a strong team in the office The works {| Mercantile Baseball league. They wil id this « the arpose of A meeting electing They have about twenty my draw from, among them the following "Jack" Butler, W. Robinson, Rodger Greer, "Jack" Meagher, Russell Derry, "Rusty" Rescorla, 4 Willie! Cassidy, "Davie" Evans, Anderson, W. McCammon, William Georg: "Mike" Lambert, ieorge Daly and ° b m oth teang { hess 'Joe Joe" "Jack" Ir Duanean, Birch, 'Dinnev" Hmm" Kelley onch them. and "Maitley" Roach will All Kinds of Sports, Mtawa advices say there will be no - The Best Cooks and teachers of cookery have used for more than a generation. A good lead for young housekeepers to follow. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK ENTER LEAGUES" is hoped | wttendance | Richard | the | it siveness of the » provided a great | locomotive | { Ay, t Went) Woods, | t Fournier, | d Jarrell, "Dan'" ! Small, | | James Keating will manage the team | | i I p-- see salaries thi over Club, Eddie' : » Won = B- | teen i nuRleweignt contest from | Pat" (Keefe, welterweight ch i ints teen-1 d ampion | Iredand, on pe Frederick GOOD VALUES Clarke, of thel expeets Camnpitz, | to prove the most | on the Pittsburg Club | He thinks the former will | down and be"good this year. | the bell rings, this afternoon, | the Cleveland team, | Pirates, Leitieid Whey Layne, Lower Priced G of es. "Larry" has been in| ong time, but he is still} ow the way'to the younyg- | Langford is coming home to | vount of the serigus ill- father. The "Tar Baby," in spite of his color, was bern at Wey- | hi George Dixon, the best | fighter of his weight in many a year, | another Nova Sectian. v i An of $15,000, said to be the irgest ever made, for a baseball play was, Monday, made by President Comiskey, of the Chicago White Sox, | to President Noyes, of the Washing. | fer $5, 6.00, 8.00, $10 1 $3 4.00 and 450 ] See Our $5 Specials ABER AT vets, 2.50, oods Oxford inspection. p--- \\| RRR = Footwear For Women See our Swell Strap Shoes in Patents and Gun Metals, also Vel- 33, $3.50, $4, $4.50 Shoes are also ready for : | | cd ton Ameriwgn League team, for the re ease of Walter Johnson, Washington's old-up pitcher. ! Prompt and vigorous denial was made by John H. Farrell, president of the New York State Basebmll League, to the charge that was laid before the Troy Methodist conference at Sarato mm, that the professional baseball in You Have i. terests have raised $250,000 to enact with the Sullivan Sunday baseball hall. OVERLAND CARS IN DEMAND. | Dander oe Off Save What Hair | Jompany is Showing 20 Models at Office at Toronto, 8 i | It kills the dandruff germ, | cures itching of the scalp, | stops hair falling out, and pro- " motes hair growth. A delightful hair dressing delicately perfumed. 50c Bottle. Prouse's Drug Opposite St. Andrew's Fhe Shaw-Overlaond ales company, f Toronto, is showing twenty models | f the famous Overland car. The best | 52 with fore | up-to-date equip: | touring and will comfort horse expen being model is their number all the a and It five foors ment cur Arr with {it is equipped. with « forty and i ive car company vell worth whag it dosts to have it tid down hens! $2275 Their mo 51 is considerably cheaper, but is good car, being very much after the style as their 52. It will carry passengers, has fore doors and is | th thirty horse-power ngine. At the company's premises on West Adelaide street, Toronto, dem: | mstrations are given every day by SIMS ppointment, and the agents consider 'Phone 83 rv pleasure to show the many ad | QUITE SLICK antages the car has So great i nly MD : . = ! he demand for the cars that the com IN FoouIYG: TUE 1 Al: MER-| say will not guarantee prompt de | ery on cars not ordered now, The | ampany gives a guarantee with each {He Takes Rank With Rosen, the ar, which is good for a year, wu Tailor, Who "Did Up" Merchants is passengers i AWer 12 ti engine most the offers, Store me ve equipped w v overs all damnges exaspt in ense oll go Thousand Dollars Three ceidents, re Of ICE The Government Test CREAM best in the whole Dominion The Government Bulletin No. 218, just issued, shows that SARKRELL"S Ice"Cream is the purest in the Province of Ontario, and second of Canada Isn't this the quality of lee Only pure foods should be used Our Ice Cream Is made of Amn Sm, PURE CREAM ONLY There's None Better Than the Parest public should use? or gelatine. the no starch Cream We use when the car will be . actual cost { Years Ago. ---------------- i The disappearance of 8. Sims, the ! Students Leaving. { proprietor of the Bijou theatre, fur In about two weeks' time the fown | Mished the principal item of discussion ill begin to resume its summe as- | among business men yesterday and wt, for nearly all the students will | to-day. I'he means which he employed ave "departed. Some of then are] 10 get away with the goods were rough with their examinations now, | asy as not to excite suspicion, and he wd are leaving west and | Was able 10 get away before anvone cach during the summer, others go | had time to realize his tactics, This » railway ca wo | 18 the first act of its kind to be work- | mission fie! on boats and {ed on Kingston mer hants since Rosen, | nto other vocations whereby. they |th® tailor, got away about three ake a few dollars to help them |Y®ars ago with about 81,000 of good | Ningston money. Rosen's . methods |were somewhat different than Sims' He went to the merchants on Satur {day afternoon after the banks were closed and asked them to cash cheques so that he could pay his employees The merchants all unsuspecting paid over the money without any ques- tioning. He worked this game on several merchants until the total {amount reached $1000 and then "beat it." The merchants were wise for a while after that and then got back in the old rut again. Sims only did what others could do. He simply ran {counts at different places and made himself scarce" "Serves them right," said a citizen, yesterday afternoon, "I don't feel a bit sorry for them. Their business me thods are too slack. It would be no trouble for anyone to run bills her for threw or four thousand dollars and then skip out. I have had to ask dif ferent merchants for their bills in or der to settle them. 1 received a hill at my place of business the other day for goods purchased in 1905. Mer chants here seem to like to have hill outstanding." aired at SO Some go S surveving: some some h the next vear at college. 14th Bugle Band Out. Ihe lth bugle band was out on arade last evening and their music welcome sound to the ears oi this for they know his to be a sure sign of dpproaching ummer. This is the earliest the band been out in some and they a good practice There members in the band and large as it a its of city 18 years ad wieral new t is now as has ever teen, " hundreds of ac then Large Black Hats. stock, ladies' large of children's ATRVInG every We to put in Thurs- voung 1 a fot w hats ox pect Tour sack hats, also ats. Ladies' ne Av. New show room on ground floor at aThrAan's, the (dessa lad Tuesday, is still and no trace Ryan, missing of from his home 1s been found of him. It is believed came to Kingston and that hel tent from here to some point west. | i i William re ported absent h } w We IN MARINE CIRCLES, | Men Arriving to. Take Charge of : Vessels. Capt. H. Peters, of Halifax, has ar {rived in the city to take charge of the steamer Glenmount, First Mate Atkinson, of St. Catharines bas als {arrived in the city. i Luke Mallen, master of the tug { Bartlett, has arrived # the city from Cardinal Capt, James Grant iz here |as mate on the steamer Simla. | Capt. Roach, of the steamer Rose mount, is expected to arrive from Nottawa on Sunday. oH { Within a week the work of wreck. ing the steamer Sharples on Gallowp | Island shoal will begin. Capt. L. Whalen, of this city, will icommand the new steamer A. Me { Naughton, built of steel, plying on | Lake Athabaska, fo ge Work on Quarantine Boat. The work om the government quar anting boat Polana is being as speedily as possible now to pet it finished. The boiler has been in stalled and the cabing afe rapidly" as suming shape. It is somewhat slow: er constructing a steel boat then a wooden one on account of the tedions [work of riveting, but the meh sre trushing the work with all possible | speed. Campbell Bros. For Christy's Eaglish caps. SAKELL'S ® * * » % * . * * * * * * * ° . * » * * * * * * ® . * ° » " ° . . a . ® ® * THE LATE THOMAS FRRGUSON. Died on Wolfe Island, eight Years, After a long and Thomas Ferguson, Wolfe Island, pass ed to his reward Sunday April "th. His end was peace, surrounded by his devoted children and fortified by the rites of the Roman Catholic church. Mr. Fergusén w bain in Quebec sighty-eight years When fifteen years of age he came to Gar den Island, where he resided till 1897, Sinoe tnen he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. FE. Baker, Wol Istand. His good wife pretieceasad him four. years ago. He is survived by sons and two daughters John, of Garden Island; Thomas, of this city, and one nieve, Mrs. Ken nedy, of Chicago; also by grandchildren and two great grand- children. The funeral was largely at tended. A solemn requiem mass was sung by Rev. Father Spratt for the happy repose of his soul The fune ral arrangements were in charge of Thomas Ronan. unselfish life on fe two Examination Results. Queen's students may have the Whig containing the examination results, mailed to their address anywhere the United States or Canada, by leas ing their order at the Whig office Rate, 3c. each, including postage any- where. To make sure of getting a copy you should order mow. In Old Convocation Hall. Workmen are now engaged remova- ting Chalmers church. Iiiring the progress of the renovation the eon- gregation will worship in old Con vocation hall, Queen's university. Colds Cause Headache. Laxative - Bromo Quinine, the world wide Cold ar' Grip y, removes cause. Call jor full name. signature E. W. Grove, 25. Watering Carts Out. The watering carts were brought ine to service for the first time this sea son this morning. Kingston has in the harbor and dust we A bottle of prevention i or a mn of Sprung aber 48 Fever? ICE CREAM PARLORS, Next to Opera House * Eighty- | tifirteen | on the roads | DRUGEIST PRAISES D.D.D. | Your D.D.I). Prescription for Feae- ma is the best thing we have ever han and giving good satisfaction with our customers." Spur Stevenson Drug Co., Birtle, Man. "I have had Eczema on and off for about three years, 4nd nothing I tried has done so much good as D.D Rh will stop that irritation in a few min- utes. | can do my washing and if I have D.D.D. on hand it will ease it at once," writes Mrs. A. J, Squires, Cole man, Unt. These are are receiving patients all "Wor y pimples "1 fo ant le short of miracul the we of others great Proven by dled, is just samples of letters we day from grateful the country weight in gold." "All washed away by DDD" wt relief DDD. ia These gre n describing the D.b.D sands of | cures, for ten vears, t absolutely harmless jand reliable case of skin trou. ble, no matter what it is. Write today for free trial hottie ta the D.D.D.- Laboratories, Dept. K.W., 19 Colborne street, * Toronto George W. Mahood, comer Princess and Bagot Slreeis every over 1} ts nd wu us." skin remedy, he in every | | i ! | 'Fresh Air and look for | : » -. Sunshine {1s essential to baby health. Wheel the baby in one of our up-to. date Go Carts and Baby Carriages ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK out ." - James Reid The Leading Undertakers, Phone 147. In this era of expensive living the father of ten children has a strenuous

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