Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1913, p. 5

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F = 3 -- Tak BAILY nmin wo. wma; sasvany : 5 ini - : - 4 , Just Published oY CH > Ne Hockey ; B oot S | ; ~~ Moccasins | Overshoes Sir John A. Macdonald n VINDICATED Slippers Everything "that's seasonable at ABERNETHY'S oF " PAGE FIVE. - J EAST His Setter Ross Made ° Ex-Mayor Shown at the Grand Opera House Hoag's Fat Dog Buffer Jealous-- Everybody in Kingston Should Some of fhe (Talk Outside the See Them--Wild Animals Shown Horseshoe. in Their Native State. While the mayor and aldermen | It was indeed a- well satisfied , and were patiently awaiting the return [charmed audience which witnessed the to the city council chamber of the [pictures of Paul J. Rainey's 'wonder- Sele¢t committee on Monday, there ful hunt in British East Africa, which were various group discussions. Ald. jwere shown at the Grand on Monday Hoag left the committee 10} a evening. This wus the first of a moment to take a straw vote of his ' three days' run in the city, during 1 © ativ to see . if i i itv wi jolow JSoustrvatives Al ¢ Which ime a opportunity will be 3 ) 4 t ; (given for all to see what are the most Harty, as chairman of Utilities, and 'wonderful motion pictures ever tak- Ald. Ross replied that he would o, The elaborateness of the hunt (certainly give way to Ald. Harty, it ; this | young American millionaire, that would bring a quiet settlement ; ..p }-o English, Australian, Trans- oho chairmashp of ths con: [Val ant American bins; slo op » i peals. cussion was being waged im the The showin f th : I g of the pictures mayor's room. Then Ald. Hoag the time the hunters landed on the flew back to the Select committee coast of East Africa to the close with instructions as important as is made interesting and educational Ihade of a plenipotentiary: at thely ECs ore EO aa ton Balkan peace conference. tail : Th A » . called i: ti - Everybody expected to see the fe beautiful ---- are po committee emerge from the mayor's dividuals and groups, representing room in a few minutes, but this was , * . a » [the various tribes of this section of not to be. The mayor's Biddies | Africa MODY of than, Chir oy grew tired, and started fer ome, | 168, ! : on, ele ys, while His Worship's fine English being sedured by Mr. Rainey to carry setter, Ross, stretched himself on (out his plan. A glimpse at 1. the green carpeted enclosure for a hounds, horses, camel and oxen, which sleep. Ex-Mayor Hoag's fat little [accompanied the party, the latter for dog Buffer, was alsp "among those | the sake of transportation, was in- present," and grew restless and [teresting The motion pictures, jealous when it saw Mayor Rigney's which ate naturally colored, are, in fine big |canine enjoying itself in [most respects, unique. = Wild animals the "sanctuary," as it were, while lare depicted in their wild = state, the it had to be contented with a place camera being, in many instanes, but outside the horseshoe. Hard on THE RIGHT HONORABLE sIR RIUHARD CARTWRIGHT'S REMINISENCES." BY SIR JOSEPH POPE, K.C.M.G. PRICE ONLY 23 CENTS PER COPY. PROCURE A COPY AT ONCE FROM - UGLOW'S 141 PRINCESS STREET JUST LOOK AT YOURSELF when you try on one of our Coats and you will admit that the fabric, the fitand the finish sets off your figure to advantage. We warrant every garment we sell to be per fect in every particular, or there isno sale. Style is the chief feat- ure after the exact fit, and our reputation is built upon our past Irom Furniture, Oilcloth and ~~ Chocolates. "20c and 30c a 1b. Our own make, successes in pleasing patrons. THOMAS LAMBERT Merchant Tailor 157 PRINCESS STREET. FOR RENT. Good Farm--100 Acres, Glenburnie. Large 'Bank Barn ! and outbuildings, stone house, 5 acres orchard, all in. first-class con- dition. Possession early. Apply to J O.Hutton and H.S. Crim 18° Market St. Telephone 703. £8 = a Kingston. Real Estate: "A row of Three good, brick houses in good lo- cation on Alfred St.J $7.20000 Offer good only until Jan'y 15th. ~The J. K. Carroll Agency. ~~. 14 Market St List with 'us, we will sell. «Phones :' Office 68. Res, 874. ANNOUNCEMENT W. J. MOORE & SON Beg to announce to the public of Kingston and district that they have added to their Automobile Tlusiness by LF :: An Llectrical Department and are now prepared 'to furnish esti- oof mates - on all classes of Electrical Work. Gompetent: workmen and a full line of supplies always on hand. Give them a trial and be. RR PHONE 815. es' Warm ale Regular $1.75, oe Si poor Buffer whose master was the city hall boss until Monday morn- ing. ; Little "Bill," Mayor Rigney's weé laddie, enjoyed the installation e- mony immensely, and he gazed }de- lightedly at his daddy as th chain of office was placed about his neck. The two children of his worship had quite a whispered con- versation on civic affairs while their daddy was reading his address to the council. Over in one corner of the cham- ber, Ald. Fair was being "twitted over the failure of the fire hose motor by-law to carry. The Syden- ham ward representative remarked that after the pounding the by-law had received, he was surprised that tthere were 319 property owners who survived to see eye to eye with him by voting for the measure. Another group was listening to Ald. Ross' latest story, which' must | have been a '"'corker," judging by | the loud laughter that followed its recital. 30 Another group discussed vital statistics, and made a comparisch of circle. - One stated that he was the father of thirteen, while another gloried in the fact that he had ten kids under his roof. The SHamplon Kingston papa however, was no ig It was declared that the absentee was 'the father of twenty- three and was deserving of a grant from the city council of a house and lot--or rather of a small hotel. Then the Select committee 'filed in and Ald. Shaw, as the most vener- able of its number, read the result. The cross-firing between Alds. Shaw and Graham, both representatives of that cultured Victoria ward, which boasts of having Queen's Uni- versity, followed. There was a time when both saw eye to eye politically, but, they do no longer. Ald. Shaw's retort made the ex- mayor of 1911 good and angry, but he realized that he was to blame for starting the fireworks, by attacking his venerable comrade. who seemed to stand two feet higher, when he announced the words, "And & I'm the lighter, may God help me." By- play is anticipated between the two throughout the year, and Ald. Shaw will have'to see to it that his Fire and 'Light committee reports are free from criticism, or the Victoria ward -ex-mayor may be expected to riddle them. How Dr, Still Originated Osteopathy. Dissatisfied and disappointed over the repeated failures of drugs to produce their reputed effects, Doctor Still 'began a series of experiments to determine whether various funé- tions might not be more directly effected by mechanical means than by the usual chemical or drug methods, and without disastrous re- actionary effects upon the tissues. The then recent = discovery amd demonstra'ion of the - vasomotor aerves and the centers controlling them both aided and animated his 150, 1.25, 14 Now 99c | researches. | Careful experiments upon amntmais | had shown the presence of a general | vasomotor center in the medully oblongata or spinal bulb. Other subsidiary centers were dagmonstrat- ed at various points along tha spino; Dr Still, without mutilation of the body or injury to nerves, found that ne could stimulate some nerves and centers by repeated - light, 'Prisk movements over them; agd inhibit them (retard their aciton) by prop- erly graduated, continuous deep pressures upon them. And it some, why not all? Just as a blow on your "crazy bone" makes your ngers 'tingle from the sharp stimulation of the ulpar nerve and just as crossing one leg over the other makes your foot about the column would cause 'irrita- uént stimulation or inhibition of nerves, and in time bring about disorders of the ¥ | Wednesda attendit ¢ Mrs. J. 4, B. city the number in each other's family | 'guard, T. Glenn; -- We are giving a very liberal dis- count off the above. ! « All the latest ahd most up-to-date | ARTMUR CRAIG, ESQ, Who will eonduct Queer Choral So- ciety of one hundred ve es, Wednes- {Pay evening, January 15th, in Grant Hall. "This society has the reputation of being the finest musical organiza- tion in Eastern Ontario, a few yards from them, although thbse creatures are totally. uncon- scious of such being (he ease. Thril- ling experiences are shown and ex v'ained - which the adventurers met with, First is shown the sofari, after pre parations at Nairabi, on the march, loading of the camels. fording sof the rivers, and the start across 'the des- ett. The trapping of the hyena, the jackal, 'and the gazelles, rhinoceras, ip an enclosure on the Tarletan farm, ts the next contribution. An os trich farm and a leopard hunt called for much comment. "The water hole," to which the crea: tures of the wild congregate to {quench their thirst, is perhaps the most wonderful picture. The killing of 3» rhino \and a lion hunt, conclude & splendid evening's entertainment. { "Man and Superman." Robert Loraine, supported by his London company, will appear in George Bernard Shaw's most bril- liant comedy '""Man and Superman' at the Grand on Thursday, Jan. 16th. The fapt that Mr. Loraine is said to h#AVe presented the Shaw play in England and the United rather firm evidence of its success. In more ways than one "Man and Superman" has proved a landmark among English comedies of to-day. Not .only is it revolutionary in. its ideas, but its popularity has provéd that the average theatregoer can understand and enjoy a play of pure wit. On the whole "Man and Superman' has been the biggest money-making comedy that has been produced for years. . v "Little Women." William A. Brady will produce Marian de Forest's dramatization of Louisa Mm. Alecott"s "Little Women" at the Grand on Saturday, Jam. 18th; matinee and night. Sweet, simple, quaint, refreshing, is this story of a half century ago and the play is as charming as the boo A series of home pictures, who d bringing very close to these know and love the story -- 0k friends from out the covers of a book which is to-day listed among the world's best sellers), into the larger, more intimate life of the siage. For the first three acts of the play, a replica of the. Bronson Alcot sitting room in Concord has been used., > Sons of Seotland The installation of officers of Sir Williatn' Wallace Camp, No. 12, Sons of Scotland, took place as follows : Chief, - V. Bryant; past chief, A. Hen dry; chieftain, A. Aitken; chaplain, D. Scott; recording-secretaryy J. A. fnanrighaerstary. Mr. Fra A . Chapman; stan- " T. Mackenzie: sefior Junior guard, T. Mulket; - representative to = grand camp, Bro. J. Rameey. i ---------- Junior O.H.A. Games. Trenton and Kingston Collegiates clash in the O.H.A. series here on h y evening. Thess two teams ought to put' up a lively argument, ag from their work in Trenton. The two local O0.H.A. junior teams, Collegiates and Frontenacs, will meet on Friday. Boik are popular in the and this: game will draw a big States over two thousand times is 3 lines at JAMES REID'S FHE LEADING UNDERTAKER. 'Phone 147, STOOK MARKETS, F.'B. McCurdy_Co,, Clarence Cham. bers--H, W. Nelles, Manager. Closing Prices, Jan. 14th. Montreal. Canners tansiw 1 Cement pid. .... ' Montreal - Power -.. Richelieu . Steel Toronto Rails . D-troit N00... Western Canada Power Mex: Nor. ..........-. Tucketts ... McDonald . 77} Copper C.P.R. Smelters Gen'ral Electric leading ...... Union Steel In Military Circles. : Authority has been given for the holding of evening signalling classes in the third divis'on at Kingston, Norwood and. Port Hope. The Capital cadet corps, which at- tended the. camp at Barrfefield las summer, will in future be attache! to the Governor-General's Foot Guards, of Ottawa. . Clarence R. Spencer has been sranted a provisional lieutenancy op quarters at Port Hope--vice Lirn:. R. W. Nicholson, retired. Francis R. Pratt has been granted a provisiondl leutenancy in the 42nd Lanark 'and Renfrew Regi- ment, vice Prov. Lieut. G. A. Noo- nan, retired. Provisional lieutepants A. KE. Baker and 8. Nieforth, 56th Gren. ville Regiment have been permittad to iretite." i i Provisional lieuténant G 8. Cam- eron. 57th Regiment of Peterboro, bas been permitted to retire. et---------- The date Gunner Davis, Among the floral tributes express' ing sympathy over the death of the late Gr. Davis, of "B" battery, were : Cross, Lieut..Col.. HB. A. Panet: wreaths, officers, "B" battery, R.C. HA; N. 3 Detachment PAMC. Pp. B.C; N.C.Os. and men "B" bat tery; Three Comrades. The remains were interred in Cataraqui cemetery» a . : : Connaught Hockey Club Drawing. The prize drawing, under the ane pices of the Connaught. hockey club 1 Carpet Squares Fresh every day, "SAKELLS Next to Opera House - - Phone 640 AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS. - Plain Macaroons, French Macaroons Almond Wafers, Vanilla Wafers Lady Fingers, 50c Ib. Mixed. - R. H. TOYE 302 King St. KINGSTON PAPER BOX COMPANY (British Whig Publishing Co., Limited, Proprietors) Manufacturers of all kinds of Stiff, Folding and Fanty Paper Boxes, for Milliners, Tailors, Clothiers, Hatters, Furriers, Confectioners, Bakers, Druggists, Florists, Grocers, Dry Goods; Boots and Shoes, Fancy 'Goods, Hard: ware, Stationers, Ete. Stock and Fancy Boxes of every description made to order Estimates Furnished. Office and Factory: King Street West | 'PHONE 883 AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL. Phone 141 sw s To Select Committees. The "striking committee of [ CHILD'S FEET SCALDED. the Board of Education; which is com- posed of the eleven senior member, fen Street, Wi old a meeting, this evening to Lillian Wel the re-year form a slate, for the standing com- } daughter a he oor " thoes. The Inaugural meting of | Division street. fs now a patient at the board will take place Wednesday | the general hospital, as a resuit of evening, a being scalded by hot water fai. 5 on her feet. The child had bey Jloft in the home alone while the mother was vut for a short time, A Copper or Silver. the 46th Durham Regiment---hoai- | | to veast (lield on Wednesday evening. The la: A one-cent piece is larger than 4 yuarter-dollar, but it it is not kettle of water on the stove boiled valuable. The .same principle applies over. The child was removed to the cakes. © White Swan have [hospital and 'is under the eare of more bread-making value than any Dr. GW. Mylks. Although ke other of any size. Send for free | feet are badly scalded, it is expect- sample. White Swan Spices & Cer jed that they will be all right again. eal Co., Limited, Toronto: . Se -------- up a memorial, to the chancellor * of the exchequer praying him to provide in his budget for a rediction of the present taxes on food, and especially on sugar, < , "Beef and Wine," at Gibson's. "Buy Listerine,". at Gibson's. At Houston, Texas, Dr. J. K. Stu H' J. Smith, of St. Joseph's, Mo., |art, head of an infirmary, and Miss who was here attending the funeral Ruby Larsen, a nurse, 'were killed f the late Mrs. J, A. B. Smith, left, { when their automobile collided with a un Sunday, for New York. Waggon on a bridge, ' \ ; The annual business meeting of Cooke's "Presbyterian church - will be dies of the cungregation will serve ight refreshments - after the business is disposed of. 2 TH : Essay 8 = YTANDAR took place at its rooms, Clarence street, on Monday evening, in presence of about fifteen ticket hold-{ ers. First prize, uve dollars in gold :was awarded to John M. M{L ler. The name on the ticket whic was drawn for second prize was nat legible The number on the st: is 148... The prize is an umbrella, Wells Gray, a former alderman, was elected mayor of New Wet trad ow, Ke a bank account for |, ANK| Kaos £ : "paying y many i advantages. It shows the balance OF CANADA | haod.the amount expended pression HEAD OP, Fice TORONTO minster by acclamation. di 'of boys' heavy fleecelined tn. 2e- garment. Dution's; Sok seupise # lai ¢ it to begin : TE oo KINGSTON BRANCH, H. E. Richardson, aon = Sad Accident to Lillian Wells, Divis. British liberal members have drawn

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