Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jan 1912, p. 3

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Oh how disappointed you are to see it~ Gray bairs tuke away that youthful appearance that you are so saxious to, and should keep,~for beauty and good looks depend so much upon natural colored, 'thick, glossy sod healthy bait. Everyone. is attracted to the woman with beautiful hair. Why not have it~ get 1id of the gray hairs--keep them out altogether by using HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. surprised kly it will -- Lo gray a Y ml color and how well it will keep them so. It is not a dye but the most satisiactory 5 eabie e. sentpret, RET ot. Con, a Ned JAS. B. McLEOD, AGENT. BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 201 Removal' Notice -- Dr. has removed his Dental Offtés Tom 258 Street to corner Princess and Bagot Simpson Princess Streets, over Mahood's Drug Store. Fntrance on Bagot Street, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN Noman WEST LAND REGULATIONS. PERSON WHO IS THE BOL) tamhy or any male ever 1i gvaliebie" Anion fad nn th pk or Alberta in Agency tor rahe Fans ni tivation giv land i y rh A Domostender may hv nn of his uomest Be Toss 80 38 solel ownet Hl EEE ta dra Aue us and oreo W., W. CORY, Dawu ot ag Migiiee 0. EERIE PR YOU RISK NO MONEY Our: Reputation and Money are Back used of This Offer. We pay for ull the medicine du the trial, if our'remedy faild to otely rolieve you of constipation. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer} Could any thing. be more fair for you? 1s there any. reason why you ould hesitate to put our claims to a practical test? A most scientific, common-sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies, whick aro eaten like candy. They are = very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and Jrticlarly agreeable in every way. do wot cause diane hoes, nausea, Bataleon, griving, other TLS: n are part a or and delica te persons. ou to ty Rexall Oddorlies at our ak Three mzes, 100, We. and; CITY HOOKEY' LEAGUE POSY. PONED OPENING GAMES, In Order to Allow Players to Qualify For Opening Games--Regilopolis to Play at Sydénham, (Continyed from Page 2. ) A meeting "of the executive of the city hockey league was held Saturday evening for the purpose of arranging the details' for the opening of the series. It was dediddd to postpone the opening of the games until Toa | day, Jan. 1685 in order "to give those who ave now trying out fox places on the sefior and junior Fron tenacs a better chance, Once they join these teams they ean no longer play in the city league, and. some ho are now trying out for places may not get them and will have to go back again to the city team. As soon a8 matters are settled in re | gard to the OHA. teams the city] schedule will be run off. No change, will be made in the games but they | will be run off' a later than at first intended. The teams were % vided into groups, May Wax Entered, May Wax, the fast pacer, owned by W. H. Carson, of Kingston, is en tered in the classified race at the Ottawa ice races this afternoon at the | capital. 'The many followers of this| last mare will watch the result of the race with anxiety. Millan is Home. I1eo Millan arrived home Sunday morning from Boston, where he was playing exhibition hockey with the Uttawa Collige team. Both games were lost to Ihe hank y_ Asuricans, oi the garnet a yS mi tham work for all hr got The _ last gome was 4 to 3 for Boston, in ten minutes overtime. leo will not return to Ottawa College but will likely enter Queen's university. Regilopolis to Play Sydenham. The Regiopolis college hockey team will go to Pydeuham next Saturday to play the local team thege. It will undoubtedly be a fast game as the Sydenham team numbers some good hockeyists in the busy little village, while Regiopolis has furnished the city with some good players in the past and is constantly bringing . out new players, For Stewart Curling Cup, Preliminary round, Stewart cup, to be played on or before January 20th: J. B. Walkem vi. R. DSutherland; ©. Lyons vs, 'A. H. Warwick; : Beecroft vs. 6. E. Searle; S lin A. Turcotte; W. L. po raters J J. . MeConachie i. a re Ww. n "Baillie vs. J. Farrell; i J. F. Macdonald ve. M. P. Reid; 3 F. Webster vs. W, G. Forge son; 8. F. Kirk atrick vs. A. 5 Maclean; Gi A Ww. 1, Clement; A. E. Ross vs. 1 M. selstine; W, B Sills ve. KE. H. Brow- or; R. Laird vs. J. K. Robertson; W. H. Montgomery ve. I J. Hooper; Ww. 1, Craig va. G. 8. Bale; G. N. Dolan ve. J.T. Macmillan; T, Lambert vs. J. C. Gwillimy; R. J. MoKelvey; vs. H. Wallace; W, J. A. Hooper vs. I. G. Stevens; F. Waugh vs, E. C. Callum; GG. H. Smythe vs. A, Knapp; E. R. Beckwith vs. A. Ringubary; 8. 8. Corbett ve. Uglow; R. N. F. "MacFarlane vs. D. Lyman. K.T.H.A. Opening Games. The Kingston "Township Hockey As- sotiation was formally: opened, Sa- tutday afternoon. double-header was played at Glenburnie and a Junior game was played at the Palace game in the city. was be- pron Bath Road Beavers Motint Chesney. The chanipions of fast year easily overeame their of ts by the seore of 12 to 0. Mount Chesney boys are fomparativaly new at oe game thus the score. H. Stin- por, refer Cataraqui Seniors Wom. The Cataranui senior hockey team wont a decisive vietory OV Glen- Burnie, Saturday aftérnpon. The score 9 lok was AS jodigettion ol he Pisy was quite evenly ma - ie es Boys fell down on the! Persia. i and were thus Glenburnie--QGoal, Lillis; point, Hay; eover, Smythe; rover, 3 contre, Heke, oie wing, A. Fa Caters i MoCon cover, Elliot; rover, Kai ser; sults; Cooke; right wing, Riley; left , J. Riley: . tate point; | wing, G. Vair; right wing, B. Vir. { atardy "tfont, = Whew el; point, Jackson; cover, Harpell; rover, Cds ody; 'centre, © pdwards; right wing, Bipnington; leit wing, Keyes; ; Reletee--Stanley river, Curling Club Changes. The commiftee of management have made the followigg changes in the pasoanél of the rinks in the curl ing club championship games as tol lows : ® Feriew "AY--Rink: No. 3, G. Dolan appainted second player place. of W. H, Wormwith, ferred to series "DD"; rink No. 4, E. A. Thompson, appointed second play- er in room of Prof. T, Callender, re- tired; rick No. 7, J. A. Campbell appointed lead player in place of H. W. Davis, trapsferred to . series gy. Series "CU~Rink No. 1, A. Dae Lean, jr., appointed second player in room of W. A. Kennedy, retired. Series ""D"--Rink No. 1, H. W. Da- vis appointed lead player in room of H. Melntosh, retired. Rink No. 3, F. Etherington appointed yice-skip in room of H. E. Richardson, retired rink Neo. 4, W. H. Wormwith, appoint. led second 'player in room of G. N. Dolan, transferred to N. in rans- cond player in room of H. C. Pear. son, resigned, : "Three new members were added to the club, making the total number 192. The new members are Dr. Etherington, Dr. Kidd and G. J. Powers. Notes on Hockey.. In three games between Yale and Cornell Universities this week, Cornell won once and Yale twice, The governor: general does not favor professionalism in hockey. He did not BR tend the Quebec-Ottawa game, and will not patronize any of the pro. contests, confining himself to the ama- teur brand. Boston Journal : Father Stanton, who is in charge of the Ottawa Uni: versity hockey team, is a great fan and thorough sportsman. When one of the Ottawa players started to mix it with an intercolonial 'player, Mop day, he held up a finger of warning to the Ottawa player, Foul hockey is Rover tolerated at 'the Canadian col PROS. MME. MARIE CURIE, *{ The famous woman scientist, who, with her husband, discovered .radium, anc who more recently came into unwel- gome notoriety when she was. named in the divorce suit brought by the wire of Prof. Langevin, is dangerously ill with appendicitis. PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World, The British admiralty has created a war staff, Five persons died in Brooklyn, XN, Y., from cold on Saturday, Nioeleen people were killed by train and trolley in Toronto last year. "Jack the Ripper" haw reappeared in New York with a shocking aoubly urder, Ab North Glencoe, Ont., Henry and Walter Smith were killed ona level erossing, Great regerding Partia. Dr. Hineks, Toronto, says eith- ex the ne temeré decree or the gov ernment must go. : In Toronto a hupdred and eighty five thousand dollar fire ocotirred in Boyd-Urumell warehouse. - Speaker Champ Clack was forced Saturday to take to his bed, being threatened with pneumonia+ Two who have been hold- ig a seventeen-year-old white girl, ainst her will, for a year, in Bos jton, Mags, were arrested ou. Satur i has been the poorest season {in the United States for actors and Britain protests to Russia the brutal bangings in Mr, es who has been dick- econ the St. James' Methodist a) teeal, now makes an of- ove actveptable. RO . Boulton, South Norwalk, master jamd justice of the 'peace at Union, Ont, for thirty-five years, died on Friday. Ho was sixty-eight £0 hentio records of the terri- invitation to assmme the pastorate Hof the Prushyteciay chureh at Sud: AMUSEMENTS | |(aRAND Y OPERA Y. HOUSE) series A": 1 {rink No. 8, R. J. Power appointed se-| P EXCURSION TO MONTREAL ¥ actresses in many years. Over fifteen | helndred are x out of employment i] L000 spot cash, which will F mpany years} ey SEE HARE LOVE'S nm Great Play. of Humana laterent, Tue ROSARY Tae PAGE THREE. hibit abi dhunhiiiibuihd HSL db bbb A FEW GIRLS, EASY WORK AND aay. La WOMAN FOR KITCHEN. APPLY TO the Stewarts side entrance, Fron-, tenac Club . k me Apply, Kingston Hosiery Co. -------------------------- ir AT ONCE, GENERAL SERVANT; RE- ferences required, Apply, 146 Stuart Street. COMPETENT WAITERS OR WAV resses, at once: none other need apply. Hotel Randoiph, A BUNCH Op Jems, ON FRONTENAC Street, Friday. Reward for return to 13 Nelson Street, WHITE FOX HOUND BITCH, wiTR tan head and ears and black spot on back, Fridav Liberal reward for return to William Morley, cor, Aberdeen and William Stredts SUNDAY MORNING, SILVER SHAWL Pin, between Barrie Street and St George's Cathedral, Bagot. Johnfon or C on William, Joist Street Reward if returned to Willladk Street. LOST OR STOLEN. A COCKEREL PUP, THREE MONTHS old, brown in color: wore a collar? was stolen and sold in Kennedy Houss Friaay evening, December Purchaser please return to fo Prigeess Street and get money SMART GIRL, AGE 13, WHO WISHES employment after school honrsand Sifaturdays. Apply, Box 15, Whig COVERED RINK. Senior Exhibition HOCKEY MATCH SENIOR QUEENS vs. SENIOR FRONTENACS. MONDAY, JANUARY 8th Game called at 8 p.m. Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 26 cents extra. Queen's Athletic Committee "via Grand Trunk Railway FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th $4.05 Fare $4.05 Train leaves City Depot, 1.08 p.m. Tickets good for return till Mon- day evening. Ontario Powder Co., Limited THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Ontario Powder Company, Ldmited, will be held in pursuance of the by-law in that behalf, at the com- pany"s Office, gt No. 116 Brock Street; nigston, on WRLDNSDAY, the 17th instant at 1.30 o'clock a.m. By order, C. MACPHERBON, sSecreiary- Treasurer. Jauary 6th, 1912 GRAND OLD MAN, Al Kindly Reference to Sir Sandford Fleming, Special to the Whig. Ottawa, {an B.--Yesterday; says to day's Citizen, Sir Sandford Fleming, one of Canada's grand old men, cele brated his four score and fifth births day, For over half a century Sir Sandiord has been actively identified with the advancement of Canads, and in 1872, as chief engineer of the pro- spective Canadian Pacific, he made the overland journey across the plains: to the Pacific coast, » trip that at that time took three months! He was ac companied by the late Principal Graat, who wrote one of the first' au- thoritative descriptions of our western country, under the title "From Ocean to Ocean." Like many another of hardy pioneers . of those early days, Sir Sandford Fleming still retains his fine physique and it i¢" to be hoped that he will live many yous. 4 APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE, Bourassa"s Hrother-in-law to Deal With Public Works Employees: Ottawa, Jan.: S--~Hector Chauvin, K.C., of Hull, a brother-in-law of Henri Bourassa, 'has been appointed by the government to inquire into complaints of 'offefisive' partisanship made agaivst employees of the depart ment of ic. works in the Ottawa shops. T! ate an hundred and fifty men: against whom "such charges are rapt ST hd ent ri ave dismi will doubtless be féund for dishissitiy many others, It may be added, how- ever, that since the whoent critisisms to which Mr. Monk has been subjected, on the score of wholesale and pruel Sie tissals of montin Wk dupacimant. fats now becoming -- { to the Toons ik 1 inters, and investigation first is Place 'the Cj With. the St. iawience Routes {of A MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work, Apply, with references, in the syeuing, to Mrs. Fowler, 249 rock Stree BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS, CANA ust receive ristmas Site: ueen and Barrie Streets. 0. 613. FIRST SHIv. ment SUR the thing fora J. Driver, raer one SMART BOY TO LEARN THE GENTS. furnishings and clothing business. Apply, at once, to C. Livingston & Bro., Brock Street, YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 14 OR 15 TO assist with housework where an- other girl is kept, Apply, Mrs, Armstrong, Aberdeen Street, INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers, No _canvassin Bend particulars, Tape Syndls cate, 3.960 Lockport, N. oy A LANE FOR: EVERY HOME; WRITE us on our choice list of agents supplies; we have the Kreatogt ney outlay ne In Canada. to 3 a8 no outlay necessary Bor 00 330. Albert St rock PRY: tawa. OLD COUNTRY DOMESTICS CAP. able Scotch, English and maids; also Danish girls; twice a month, 3 now, The Guild, 71 Drummond § Montreal, 47 Pembroke Streét, To- ronto, and 227 Bank Street,. Ot. tawa, > } arrivin CLERKS TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH ot in every home, salary? par by working men; : manent Pon Eri you 5S ing for small salary behind ae counter, write to-day: at Car, double your wages aid Tou own boss. Apply, Box 'Whig office. WANTED--GENERAL. SHOR AEPAIRING OF EVERY DE. ion; first class work; best eb only 'used; ome trial will uffice. Bring your repairs t« Bootes, 206 Barrie Street, cor, of Clergy West, TAKE NOTIC THAT I WILL BUY all kinds of second-hand furniture and stoves; will pay highest prices; see me before anyone else. J Thompson, 323 Princess Street, next St. Andrew's Church. GENTLEMEN TO RRING EIR Clofh and have it made up Into up. to-date suits. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please. Press. ing and repairing done on the shortest notice. homas Galloway, 131 Brock St. near Bibby's Livery. TEACHERS WANTED, |i" TEACHER FOR KS, No salary, at once, «~ Treas, sian 1 $300; duties to 'eo ence Apply to R. Flynn, Ree - Mountain Grove P.O. Oat. for the junior department of Portsmouth Public School; initial salary, $300, State experience wnd qualifications up to the 17th inst. homas FF. Graham, Secreta etary, Portsmouth, Kingston, On? LEGAL, CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BAKRIST. ers and Solicitors. Law Office, 71 Clarence Street, Kingnton. FURNITURE FINTHER. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY ebonizing and ng enamellin and all colors of mission work; all work gre best attention. Anes ah. John Street. Calli » PERSONALS. HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, vVIRTH. on Juris. and all growths: and Skin e she remov man t without ar he 4 ence, Lake Ear, Nos Throat aod skin Specialist, S58 Bagot Stree OCEAN RTESAMSHIP AGENCY. Spar ow pA LINY ALL CLASK sent, 4) Clarence Lireet, Ringat PANAMA cay AL NAL 10 COMPETE + Lower Rates Offered. London, Jan. 8.---In wiew of the opeting of the' Panama canal, a lend ing English shipping concern owning and controlling two hundfed steamers is making preliminary arrangements for a regular cargo service between London or Liverpool and Vancouver. Grain from Alberta and timber and fruit from British Columbia will con stitute the chief home-bound cargo at rates below those St. Lawrence route. i are not soar) s proposal en vengels : to | BATEMAN OLDEN: | LDR. A. BE. A PROTESTANT FEMALE TEACHER | oH, i supper was rs HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. FORD MODEL w7™ MOTOR MeDonaid Mowat, CAR, a No. 8 RANGE, A T IN TAL Street, Oty; price, 323 cu TRA CILCLOTH, LINOLEUM, ALSO 30 OMB Cork, all remnants, reat differs ir in prices, at Turks Phone FLAC iy] mar oy oth, aa © supplies; lunch Ee Coat fauvas, Kit bags ie tents, spray Roads, wher Appi Poone wi Coons: 0 $3,300 HOUSE ON GARRETT STREET, new; all modern' improvements. ARM, AT WESTHROOKR. $6,250 FARM, NEAR MURVALE, 183 acres; good for stock or grain A NUMBER OF HOUSES AND STORES to sell and rent. BEnguire BATEMAN & GARDINER, #7 CLAR. ence Street, Kingston, BRUNSWICK HOTEL, ONTARIO ST oppodite G.T.R. station, one block from C.P.R; on street car line; bar supplied with best of wines and liquors; charges moderate: Speciut rates by the week, * John ineau, Prop THE GRIMASON Prin HOTEL, S42.844 8s Street. Bar stocked with of Ales, Beers, Wines, and st Brands . Meals, 250 each, or special rales by au week, Yard and fon Rater modat Foasonable Mul ville & Driscoll BUSINESS CBANCES. ANYWHERE, ANYON a your own boss booklet. Tells how, Lockport, N.Y. CAN VASSE wu nd for Trae Heacock, 2,969, FINANCE AND INSURANCE. & GARDINER. FIRE, Life, Accident Insurance and Cus- toms Broker; Real Bsétate and { Money to Loan; a share of your business « soleited. #7 Clarence Street, Kingston, 'Phone 326, 4 MARKET K. CARROLL, Street--ire, Life, Accident and Health Insurance, Plate Glass, Employers" Liability and Motor Boat Insurance, Security Bonds Real Estate in Winnipeg; Regina. Calgary, Moose Jaw, eto, FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. | ment Boclety; established 156.4: | president, Sir Richard Cartwright; money issued on city apd farm roperties, municipal and county ebentures; mortgages purchased; deposits received and Interest al. lowed. C, McGill, Managiog Director, §7 Clarcnve Street LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLORNK Five Insurance Company. Available assets, $61,187,216. (au addition fo which the policyholders have fov security the sniimiiad, liability of all the. stocK-holders. arm and oly Droperty insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing oll or giving new buiiness get rates from Strange & Strange, Agents, 'Phone 325. DENTAL. SPARKS DENTINTS, Entrance on Bagot Street. Teles it | phone 3386. Pr am, AND "FPARKSY, v NASH, DENTIST: DR. ©] 1, Ww icky. assistant, 133 Princess 8{ "Phone T35. KNAPP, 1st] 1872, 'Phone 652, BA. 35%" APTER Janunary Princess Street. S.A AYKROYD, DDS, LDS, DENT. ist, cver Dominion Bb XPress Office ' I Wellington Lireet. 1 SIMPSON, LDS, DDS, 'ist, corner Princess and Entrance on Bagot Street phone 328, DENT. Bagot Tele. MUSIC. SALSBURY BROS, ORCHESTRA. Call up 1079 or address 21 Sixth Street when In need of an or- chestra for dance, at home or ball Ramember the 'phone number. 3. OSTEOPATHY. "HEALTH WITHOUT PRU rem. @ Ashoroft, DO, 136 Wellington Br opposite the Post Office; chrom' diseases treated b Osteopathi. meth and Electrieal Vibration tisttmenta by appointment. 'Phone CHIROPRACTIC. FLORA NEVE, DWC, 208 UNIVERSITY Avene. Rxamination free UPHOLSTERER. Ww. J Save Are orks ba it patring.an wor mat tress Tenovating 8 card eall 216 Bagot Bre? of CAN STALT|| mail order Siisineny at home, Noi "Phone BE a ST Te Ror Realy Co, il Paid up Capital, $200,000.00 Winnipeg, Manitoba Owners of Winnipeg and Sas. katoon Properties and West. ern Farm Lands. Mr. Robert J. Davis, Winnipeg Office, will be In Kingston for the week begin- ning January Sth, 1912, and will be glad to meet those de- giring to dispose of their pro- Ppetrties in Winnipeg or Saska-~ toon, Address communications to Box No. 277, us Office. i of 'the TO LEY. DWELLINGS, FURNISHED AND UN. furnished, Stores, el McCann, 61 Brock Street, ONE SINGLE FRONT BEDROOM, with bath jcladed: centrally Jocat- ed; rate, $1.00 per week, Enquire at 27 Wellington Street Dot po "PL AT "PRINCESS STREP Ty sight roofes. goo location, with Epo vementis. Apply to T. J. Boon, 158 Wellington Street STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, ULRAN, alry rooms, absolutely moth a i your own jock and Rey. From #8 City Blorage, 399 Wueen Bt. 'Phone #26 ' ONCE, A NEW house, corner Quebec and Division Btreeis; easy terms: modern ims provements Apply to J, D. Beyd, 106 Pine Street EGHT-ROOM THOSE DESIRABLE RESIDENCES, 17 and 419 Johnson Hired, solid brick, semi-detachefl; seven rooms and bath; all conveniences and gas; 419 has hot water furnace, Apply to IB, W, Mullin, cor Johnson and Division Bireets. E ARCHITECTS, HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, WFO, 258 King Street. 'Phone 345. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHYIROT, Shy ry Avenue, mi Telephone WH. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCHIE tects, etc. Offices, 258 Bagot Bt, 'Phone 608 POWER 8 SON, ARCHITECTS, MER. chants' Bank Bullding, corner Brock and Wellington Streets, MEDICAL, J. PF. SPARKS, Bay lL REYSICIAN Mimgton and Su geon, Oftice hours, 10 to 12 am, to yd and 7 t0 9 pum. "Phone 206, OR. F.C. D, MaeUALLUM, PHYSICIAN, and Surgeon, 143 Whilington he Office hours, 10 to aud 7 to 9 pm, Tolephtan 00. REAL ESTATE. BOUGHT AND SOLD; RENTS OO. lected and money to loan; ottics No, 251 Victoria Sires Richardson. Requires attention these days. Have a bin full of Our Coal alongside and watch it produce ¢ht heat' IFT S avining was spent at the New Year's party at Mr. Alfons. Maxwell Jack #ob has gone to Kingston io attend | Business College . for a couple months, Prank McCumber and Rien and Smith are visiting st "Arden. Reports From Folger. Folger, Jam. 5~R. 5K. Denuison is putting up = shanty near here. Law- rence Bros. wr hauling lumber to their siding here A deney and oyster last week, by. J. Maxion, in sid of the Roman Catholic RB. Davis wan called to by the dhtirof of i Moore 166t a horge, this week, which he purchased early in the summer for over $300. Visitors Simoson, Cobalt, n, at W. Mapion's; Missig- por ies Laurs Manion bas returned. to Smith's Pally, Miss Edith Camp - bell has returned to Clede Forks, af- ter a visit to hex parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. Stewart spent New Year's with the latter's prrents at Lenark, During 1911 thire 'were gome twen- iy dour nb stocks listed on the Mone Ee a

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