Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jan 1912, p. 5

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OOPS PRLOOORNOIRNIODIS Removal Notice Owing to the fire at my business on Priday, +i eo removed to 291 Princes # next door fo J. Stratford, T : dermist, where I will be pl! to see all my old nd also any ngw ones. : : JOHN GREEN, : Shoe Dealer and Repairer. Abottle of prevention is better than a Hace have of cus JOHNSTON'S SHOE STORE Is THE PLACE for RUBBERS and OVERSHOES : OVERSHOES $1.50, $2.00, and $3.00 RUBBERS from 86c. to $1.10. See our FELT CURLING BOOTS from $1.75 to $3.50. 70 BROCK STREET Lo ane jeessesssssssscssascerssescesestsessessent Maple Syrup One Gallon Tins Pure Maple Syrup At $1.00 Per Tin oa mw ET -- EE -- . 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Worn and endorsed by physicians and men, They are made In any wiylen, shupen or shndes, Po not fall th call and them, ANY Indetent- The only e ® 11} medical | £00 DORENWEND 'ol Toronte, Lid. Ragas. of Quality Hair. THR coy, The 183 Yonge Street, Tordato, Out, Al Overcoatiiigs, Suitings and. Trouserings, except 'Blacks and Blues. pe 10 per cent Discount. HE PAlLY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, oS ANTARY 31 1012. N THER NEW HALL OBDFELLOWS HAD MEETING is| The Od Whig Headquarters ~The New spacious, Fhe wa of Juilding is Now the For Hall is Fine yim fel Od were formal night; waen th lodge, Na. 10 nr. there wa nark ular meet vent, simply a that will vo the opening likely a be 5 meeting wring of g natire come 1) monin, mars the opening ol the new quarters fhe work on the new rooms has not el Deen will friend completed, it atid, ihe the | building altera men ir a short undergone and of the order . wall, bright { rediv to | would nore Hoo out this secured fn ther ante Hp mn aurse of time. hs Very extensive the fine, and I he pons, as result rs have a spacious airy, indeed order, biked] er have little hall, conld be to have had a tor tae main the best that Lhe ewrcumstan 1he heen Ns ursler os, to man fitte x room, have iD, ejuipment. waod Hoors, put spect have Dwen find é addition, il giver to toe ig Fine electrical! For some time, been usinz (ntario ngs, and the to get wit night. in and iter tion nas th res used the members hall the members are, very to the new hall hold meeting been hting of room, hx are for meet glad Kingston lodge on day I frurs INVERARY TEA ME ETING, Concert. lhe odixt Meth was held in annual church at the village hall, was a decided tea meeting of the Inverary luesday evening, Heeess. A fen connection with the affair that a load ollege~drove out the f ladies in charge celled themselve and spread. After programme ined ture i graduates of Albert the city Irom enjoved tivities ihe of provided a the Se by Rutledge fine i musical local talent, and Wil Mr. Maul rman in way assisted by ile liam Mack, of the city. len, acted manner n Kt en of Jueen's, as cha a capahle Take Hay deal cof the city to Cape. hay from 18 bein Wolle Is but a lot 1 Vineent. It sew getting as by the of them sag they tnke it the Cape. igs being brought to over the Grand Hors ms much ape rmeer re i X10 a te it toad and vould soc \ large quantity th ei'y and Frank railroad, That Tightness of the Stomach n for car et to shinped Caused by Formation of Nawuseous Gases, From Undigested Food Stopped With-a Stuart's Dispepsia Tablet. Trial Package Free. When you feel as if your stomach was being tightly choked--when the pain is intense and you break out in a cold and clammy perspiration and there is a lump in your throat and you are weak and nauseated--all you need is. a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet | to clear away the wreckage of 'undi- gested food left in the stomach and wmtenstines and restore you to your normal self again, And this ean all be accomplished within a few mo ments. That Knotty Feeling of the Stomach is Relieved by a Stuart's Dys- Dyspepsia Tablet. Thousands of people have learned so well how sure and dependable Stuart's Dyspepsia® Tablets ave for all stomach iils that they are never with- out a package at home and at the ollice, and up any iedication that the stomach is a little weary, they take a Stuart's Tablet after each meal for a few davs until the diges- tive organs get rested wp again. This is a splendid in to follow and always results in much good. The appetite is improved, the food is, re- Lisl od more, your sleep is more re froshing, and your disposition © Will wake you frienids instead of enemies. For indigestion, sour ' stomach, ene. belching, gas, coatwl tongue, intestin- lal indigestion and all stomach disor- (devs ani pains or for loss 'of appe jtilew-Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are inviluable = Use them fiecly they less as sugar would fo means to. be classed as T Ahev have no 'on the System exonpt the {bring vou through the proper diges "mech tion of your food. All deug stores sll Stuart's Dyspep sin' Teblets, The price is 50 rents per {boxe Physicians use amd recommend hem. MH you wish to try them before pirchasing. address FA. Rtwart Cou, 11% Buumit Vide Marshall l Mich trial package will be ent you NEW QUARTERS, | George Oddfeliowsliip | work-out before tronta, to} he | a} me moers gz {1 hey have | Talent From the City Assisted in nl in | was the faet | and | x. | vene are as harm- | becand are by | ehiogt whatever nefits they i a} THE SPORT REVIEW WEICKER WILL PLAY RIGHT WING FOR FRONTENAOS, Richardson Could XNot Acs! company the Team--Randolph | Hotel Hockey Teani Won From | Frontenac Club. ' = memobrs of the Frontenac hoe- ry team skated at the covered rink, Lsy nest evening, it peng thé the big game in to-night, with "Varsity. fans here have been very anxious iknow who would play oun the wing {Boyer's place, Richardson had pro- lmised to come out' and was out at lwo pr actices. put Dusiness prevented {him trom getting away and "Doc" I Weicker will occupy his place. Ihe ollowers of the team are rather du- pious as to the result of the game as {Weicker has not had any practice ta imce the beginning of the - season, {With Brouse covering up the wing I position as well as playing rover, the team will endesor to pull out a win. The oh the fast train, at noon, accompanied by Manager Suta- ferland and Tramers Pound and Pow- jell. The rate enabled many {to take in the trip to the Queen City. "Varsity and loronto are expecting a mighty struggle id the Kavind rink as the eolleg 1s will be down and if they do not register a wii. will not have Spratt on the for n {ward line the return game as they {promised he has gone with Lind intermediates for the remainder the Frontenac<tioal, Edwards: | Nicholson and Hyland; acentre, Urawlord; Pw eicker, The last lo The to in team left le tare sing i ail out for as Rav Lof season, defence, rover, Brouse; wings, Reid and [3 evaseresssesnseoentsrenuen 3 Will Convene Soon. of the Rugby Club ve University will be held proba | uring the latler part of the week! for the purpose of arranging a schedule | {i ro inter-year ghmes next fall. This is an item ol business which should 'have | been settled before, but the matter was the time being. eting ol shelved for i | To Draw Up Schedule, the Roval Laiversity | Representatives of tary College, i Kingston Collegiate Institute Febroary 7th at tosdraw up the rugby schedule Mili Quenn's will con Queen's gym junior Inter for next fall nasiuam, teollegiate K.B.C. Goes to Gananoque. The Kingston Dusiness (College twill to for exhibition tdown there. Un they will | another exhibition | | | team onl Saturday with a followinz Ceananorjue an game the to team Satur Sydenham where | day go game hax 'been a tr inoed. : No Reason For Losing. * 8 no reason why Queen's have lost it game here to { Varsity last Friday night," said Man ager Marshall, in discussing the prospects of winning in Toronto Fri day uight from the husky Toronto- iang, "Why we lost I cannot say. Varsity "improved wontherfully in week's time, probably more so than people here had imagined. We will Foronto with the inte ention of try- {ing to even matters up, "Th should' John ito Sunday School Basketball, street basketball ded another win to its list when jit defeated Bethel at the Y. M. le vimnasium, I'uesday evening. | s very fast from {and interest prevailed, as the! {winners are in the finals. The hali- {time score stood 14 165-3, and the full {time score was 22 to 13, for Syden- ham. i Syvdenham--Ward, Wightman, ter, Holder and Penve, | Bethel--Veale, Wilson, and Edgar. | Referee--Max Woodrow, I'here should l. James between 15d {Prock Svdenham The on Trot- Law, Orr; h been two other John's and Brock but have St. and Cooke's, and Cooke's defaulted. St. James' The Randolphs Won. Randolph hotel hockey victorious, yesterday at the Palgce rink, tenae Club team by latter The was cam afternoon, defeating the Fron 9 goals tg 8 A won by § to 4, so are tied, and will play | third game to décide the supremacy "Havok" (¥Brien and Con, the Randolphs in hand, laid of a stomach pump and a mega- phone, put vim mto them. The hotel team also had a large arrgy 'of femin- beauty on the side lines rooting for them. At hali-time the score stood 5 to 4. With about four minutes to play, the Frontenac Club boys were leading, but the Randolphs began scoring and won out. Randelph {week ago the | they now and with ne Colborne; rover, wings, Hotel--Goal,: point, Woods: cover, Kelly; Newell; centre, Stansbury; Fitzgerald and Fecles Frontenac Club--Goal, point, Farrell; cover, Martin; Boulger; centre, Coyle; wings, and (reer. Referec--William Campbell. Skeggs: rover, Robh Notes on Hockey. The Ottawa hockey public ' has sored on the professionals under the img ression that the clubs are double er esing and framing up games tor the gate receipts. Whatever truth thers mav be in the charges the game will saffer, and the cries of "fake" at Ottawa on Saturday shows the feeling of the puble, The Marmora club has protested the Trert Valley leagwe hockey match, played in Tweed on an open air rink on Friday last, on the ground the rink was madequately lighted. The ref re said that is was regular 'dirs hbo of Caleutin." 'the goal rete were composed entirely of ean ves anl the goal umpires had to mix iin front of the players to decide wien a gosl was stored, hey werg nator fly contimeily in the way tle pliers: n u Peterbote Police Got Raise. Eingston is mol the only ity where the police are asking for a raise in salary. ft Veterboro the e police r*ed for an incredse in wages and it was. granted, The will mow «pet 3.900, the detect: 850, the sercemnl $775, three constables am sud one $625. : Holland i umpire, "Alfie" 1 that | ON Ho another, go the me | | {eam | ilar, who has had scar! {other the start, |s0 it is 4 Dylaw on Millan took {cally decided that that the ' should rémain in Kingston of} idian Locomotive company, {the PAGE FIVE. POLCN0I000000000000000 ABERNETHY' S BIG SHOE SALE of Gananoque Bankrupt Stock Starts Thursday Feb. 1st and continues 15 days. Men's Fine Boy's and Children's = 4 We purchased the stock last week and find we will be able to offer Great Bargains in Women's Fine Shoes Come and See the Bargains. ABERNETHY'S Shoes & Working Boots Girls' School Boots and Shoes. Baby Boots too. r : | 9000000000900 000004000 00 000000000000 000000000¢ ve00I000000990040000 BOOKS ARE DESTROYED If Scholar Has Been Laid Up With Contagious Disease, At the last meeting of the board of health, the guestion of the distribu- tion of school hooks, from one scholar was under discussion, was stated that this practice ans of spreading disease. The Whig made and found that the board ef edutation has taken every precaution to prevent the spread this he rule to have the of any fever destroyed, followed out, has - been the of preventing the spread of The same rule has ap plied to childrén coming from homes where there have tagious disease. "This rule has been strictly adhered to," remarked an official who was ask ed information, 'and it has the means of preventing the spre of disease." na it inquiries of disease in has been wan books scho or any contagious dis e. This rule has been closely stated, and means disease, also been cases of con for FOREVER LOCATED HERE. The Work of Extension Will Proceed at Once. When Dr. A. W. Richardson was in Hamilton, last week, he told by a prominent steel man of that ety, and also a shareholder of the Cana that ratepayers passed January Ist last, of that works, great was when hingston the ) hxing pra industry 4 iis state a letter General to the board 1h assessment ment 18 confirmed by Manager Wheatley sent of trade in which he thanked tue memuers for their work in passing th vy-law, which. has forever fastened ti company's plant in Kingston extensions will pushed ahead once. The at be ---------- Made a Brilliant "Hit." Nearly. . two hundred ex-Canadians and their friends aitended the second aonual banquet of the Belleville Club of Chicago, at the Hotel La Salle, Wednesday night January 20th. Dr J. Allen the brilliant The doctor, a native of Kingston, poked harmless fun at the sister city 'of Belleville, while praising the Bellevillive, and kept the diners econvulacd in a contin dal gale of laughter He was later complimented on his speech by Sir Mackenzie Bowell and by Governor De neen, "hits." ' A -------------------- Jom Conley Hecovering. John Couley, of Renfrew, who broke his leg some time ago, is deing nicely, and will be able to be around again in a short time. As soon ag he is able to leave his home he will go to Otta- wa, and have the X-ray put on 'his lege This is the second time ho broke' his leg within a year Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are not a new and untried cialis our grandfathers used them. Ha century ago, before Confederation they were on wale in nearly every drug en hort ce Came | day, and were ¢ recognised. cure in io Bare Snstipation, stion, Biliousness, Fheumatism Sh and Liver Tro ables To 3 are just as ve, just as 8 ever, nothing better bi or 'a Cure. Common His was |, Graham's speech was one of | SHEIINIIeterertettertrertsrreststitreriree Delicious Confectionery Chocolates, Bon-Bons, Caramels, Taffies Etc., Always Fresh. Sakell's NEXT TO OPEPA HOUSK, 'Paore 440. Fesrersratessssessrres C000TveI0F0000000000 00 JUMPING ON § KIGHS. Drivers: Have Great Deal of Trouble With Children, driveis are tuoir usual jumping on very great ously injured reason for City complaint their sleighs, danger of Ard the « the complaint, hour of the four o'clock | bers pumping. on sloighs no a couple of children were t the t of endeavoring on a sleigh on King Inrence. They misserl the the snow Hal follov¥ug closely have have way, unable making about e!ildren ad in being 84 have every for almost and especially the afternoon, girls ean Tuesday hivers every nite nun da in of boys and be seen after. m no iced in jump nosar | fell wlodgh vould to street, sleigh another the {and in DURING OUR BIG FURNITURE SALE Every department for been hurt time to the driver to check up and been had and certainle they would not jget out of the woul | have hear {the hofse in tlie | Children jump {it impossible for birep them off. It lehowld be stopped but there is no way to put on the move the the a it a stop on sleighs divers to pracisce that appenrs that to it is present, or later delivery is ep We furnish your home in ihe latest af the lowest prices during vir Big fale LATE ALPHONSE ROCHEFORT. Also Carpet Squares and Oi'clrils Well-known Garden Islander Passed | at Away Tuesday. J AMES REID'S Alphonse Rochefort, one of the host Island, "Phone 147. eu, Tues: know. residents of Garden passed away in the Hotel day morning, siter being ill for about two weeks, of heart trouble. Deceased was in bis sixty-soventh year, and had resided in this community all his life He was born in Kingston, but had re sided Garden' Island for the past iwemly-one years. The late Mr. Rochefort was a Roman Catholic in religion, He leaves beside his wife and dnughter, Mrs. Charles Cook, Colborne "treet; 'three sisters, Josephine, of Wallaewburg: Mrs, Vat rick Driscoll, and Mrs. Charles Bean- pre, of this ety, also two brothers, Joseph, of Brewer's Mills and Anth ont, of Kingston, The funeral will take place from his (late residences, fiarden Island, to Wolfe Island, whete service will be held,' and | the remains will be placed in the vault {st Howe Island natil spring. A Ta . aged on Bunda Indeed, Hard Luck, Mrs, RH. John Anderson, a ctranger in town, was born at had. X8 when be came. to King fliayton, NY, stom on Monday He was arrested for | theing drank enrly in the evening! ve to his assistae, but it was las Tuesday sliernpon eden he wowed |B and when he wos fined #1 and costs bi liberty. Purely vegeialie; Best family cathartic, To Make Its Owh Cement. Within short time Rupet1, the Picifie coast terminus the Grand Trunk Paeific railway, not have any oceamion io import supply of cement from Faglaod, Ger many, China and even Victoria. Due ng the past sidmmbr there wos located near Shames, a lprge deposit of lime: stone, that is considered perioft for jthe manufacture of ment. According ily the locaters staked the properly, awaiting a examination by an expery enced mining eoyineer a 'very . Prince of wilt its on Died on. Sunday. A Stoardevant, | seventy: three venrs, Rhee wns the mot hua Carpegie, Kingston, Ont. sl Bead for half a century Nog diond of "He 5 fath, shtrow (hat he had ooly SUB0 dy not enough to cover He fine. He had i in the police court he found to, his to ex! upon an outside friend to etwwe

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