Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1913, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913, & wv PAGE THREE TE i -- m------ feat Frontemacs. Se ------------ " " " : . aA, TEA [THE SPORT REVIEW): co vonie =o [TOWN "OF GANANOQUE From the Finest Tea Gardens of ba B "the local fans' and the plucky Col-}? pe - : OS . STE TE ---- TR GR wy wb Ceylon, uncolored, and of the finest}. » ------ eh i lected by many on ae vi ¥ . flavor, Gree and Black, at 59 ver! ontnmpciaTes WON FROM TREN tlares in. Salamon of their team, | INSTALLATION OF 'SONS OF Prd BF 3 5 pound, a > 8 . . a + ~ hss 5 . 3 5 TON BY 4° 8s a sure thing. The big, strong de- ENGLAND OFFICERS. Andrew Maclean's, Ontario St my m3 fence and the light fast forward line Fey ws - t to show big work Fronte- _" £ = ough € , Orange Lodges Meet st South Lake { z 3 i paces, on the other hand, have per- ay} ' 'Rheumatism Cured Do he th an ee nes. Nes St Sut Law } ier forward line; and may count ' by Church Given Leave of Absence By. a sclentific remedy. It aets Owing to Il-health. | directly on the blood. It combines i with the, uric acidand makes it sol- their weight in reckoning. the seore. jo # : Gananoque, Jan. 18. -- GG. Bonny AT THE GRAND, Ananoyue, R ny, uble, and the blood carries tae com- D.DG.R., of Kingston, accompanied | bination tothe Kidneys, where it is Tonight Robert Lorsine in 'fay |by Messrs. Huggins, P.P., Selby; P. P,, eliminated in the ordinary way. No ho and Superman." E Haste and mie] aa owt rane osration, ike it ton PL : Among the few Cities in the limit- the former installed the following of. for a trill package Red Rheumatism mild weather, the ice was very soft. ed tour of Robert Loraine and his | ficers of Cambria Lodge, No. 134. S.0. Cure _ to-day. Price, 25¢ postage | | be heavy going afiected both teams. | London company of players, unde|E.BS.: PP, James Weaver; W.R., A. paid, or five for $1.00 : Wile successful. carrying and passing |the management of the ;ddebler + com} 1. 'Lish; ¥.1., Joseph Munden; chap- ' ie of the puck wus out of the question, pany in "Man and Superman,"'King-{lain, W. Richards; br, E. E. JESSOP, Phm.B. "NAPANEE, ONT. i Toronte, Out, Jan. 13 0 ame. Ottawa Valley and ore: Lawkeses SHOE REPAIRING, hy Sond mild and on Friday, with a few neatiered I have instalied the Good- Year Welt. Machine ¥stem « for dl fna rvties, RAIN and give - " Skutey Sharpened. ROBERT PAYNTER, i Street, CLEARING SALE COATINGS ~. FRIDAY, 9 am. Cash. No Approbation. --------. ta 5 In a Hard Game on Soft Ice--The locals Were Much Lighter in Weight Than the Visitors. The Lollegiate Institute hockeyists added another win in its run for jun- lor O.H.A. honors, at the covered rink on Wednesday evening, by de feating Irenton by 4 to 3. Twa "all, was the standing at-half time. As 'was expected with the return .of Kingston's Beauty Parlor. Hpirella Qorsets Bitted to your farm, BUDTOET "irregularities, bring out beauty lines ve supreme enmfort, fit : fuarantéed one year against rust or Breakagd Bust Fxtend- ers, Continors, Bras®ieres for all All kinds of fancy Bawls, Bpastitul Hand-maa. Laces Ini: Cull afd ree 'what ws have. Stamping _ done. - Good service gharaited ------------------ ---------------------- M. F. DUNNETT Corsetiere, 181 Wellington St. ! "Phone STS CHOCOLATES || = Lar variet, of Fancy [44 y figures, both lines, especially the lighter local [ton has been included, and towight | Hubbard; 1.5. E. F. H. Leech; Ist high 'boys, kept up a speedy: the young English star will be seen !guard, (. Gerrard;. 2nd guard, Joseph pace to the fimsh, at the Grand. Wadsworth; ded guard, John Apphn; Judg 'from the score and the ecali- During the seven years since Mr, |4th guard, Thomas Pratt; 5th guard, bre of Trentonites, some of the|loeaine mterrupted his American | William Ford; 6th guard, John Wind. local fans wondered how K.(°.1, pulled | tour to present this brightest' of all | mill; 1.G,, S. Jones; 04. KH. He, out a geod win in Frenton. George Bernard Shaw's comedies = ip | bertson; trustees, A. k. Meggs, William Principal Shter's boys are essential: London, he has béen recognised by |Reyworth and = W. F. Stevens! audit. ly p fast ice aggregation. They have!the London critics as the most brjl [ors, W. W. Wood, George Purr and a #nappy combination which, of course liant of England's young comedians, |Johan Munden. 8 J could not be 'exercised to any. extent his wit and versatility put | Following the installation ceremony. af on the sticky surface. Failure to! him on the same plane as the dis 'Dumber of short addresses were given take advantage of scoring positions in tinouished author of the play. by 'visiting brethren and officers of the first half, especially, was obvious. Mr. Loraine has been especially Cambria Lodge, aftér which D.0.GP: The northern end of the ice was hard: fortunate. in securing the services of | Bonny called Bro. E. I. H. Leech for er, and, in the second half, when the th 'notable 'actos Kg Louis Masson jward and presented him with 'a past locals were poking' jn this direction, 0h nolable actors as Lats, » president jewel. 'The altaic wag brought piven : Hylton Allen, William MeVey, A. P. . ; perior work was aecomphished by K d Rockliffe Fellowes, and with | 10 ® close by the brethrem . r, R the hme. 'I'ieir centreing was better Roe ally ny he role of Ann: | '© the S.0.k. elub room, where a fine]: and the Trenton guardian of the nets | lense y_ to play He White 1d. | SuPPer was provided in charge of Bro.' Was called on several times for his[Fthel Marryatt, as Mrs. Ru) oe ih. | Kitley, after which a song service was best efiorts. Une, in a precarious |and Marguerite Unett as Violet, the held, at the close of which the visitors] | young lady who rests under the SUS: were: escorted 'to the King street sta- picion of being a black sheep--with ' jo the return trip heme. 3 these drtists in his suport, Mr. Yo-| Sooo fake , Bg. 23, LOL. raine has an array of talent that |oiected these nicere tll ene" 1, has: searcaly if ever heen equalled in 'MoCalpin; DM, Joseph Nuttall; chap- presenting a modern comedy. lain, W. J. Thompson; R.S., F. 4. De -- a McCalpin; ¥:5,, George Gwynne; trea- : z "Little Women, surer, Thomas Bell; b). of ©; 8.' Nit | uald, the cover point, is a good check,; A stage version of "Little Women," tall; lecturer, George MeUalping; com- { k and, as" seem nthe intercollegiate { Louisa - M. Alcott's immortal story, | itloemen, * W.. RK. McCalpin, I), Nut- i lows. Mrs. Rock's Case games last season, has the rushing ab- y which has been made by Marian % li, D. Dempster and KE. MeCalpin, ity. With fast ice, the game on Fri-|Forest, magazine writer' and dramatic Lhe distriet meeting of 'the Orange : A Warning, day' might, | when 1.0.1. meet the Joritie of the Buffalo Fxpress, and lodge of this. sestion, consisting of } Frontenavs, will be a good exhibition. ! produced 'by William A. Re dy, will Leeds Lodge, No. 51 and South Lake : Each team worked hard for its Ibe the attraction at the (Wand on Lodge No. 233 'was held at the Qrange The following letter from Mrs. Orville | cores. Trenton put up a consistent Saturday, Jas. 18th, matinee and hall, South Lake, on Tuesday - oven- { Rock will show how unwise it is for wo- tussle, and felt confident of winning | night. ing, a large attendanve from leeds Hot Hokit Electric Irons. | mento submit to the dangersof a surgical after it hud held its own in the | "Little Women," the play, is in Jeordge being present. Ihe following operation when often it may be avoided | first half. Its players ave good skat- reality "Little Women' the hook, olicers were electetl--District Master, by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable |cors and, as a unit, bad it over K.C. |made into a character comedy in 1! F. Butler; district depupy master, Compound. She was four weeks in|1. for weight. They realized the ad- [four nets and two scenes, 'which tell W. J. Thomson; district chaplain, G. | the hospital and came home suf- | vantage on such ive, and did not bors |the familiar story of the March girls, 5. Maslin; Sista recording secretary; Coffee Percolators, i fering worse than before. into the net before shooting. 'Tripp, | Meg, Jo, Beth: and Amy, and all William Runneft; district financiul se } Here is ber own stat t. [the rover, a fast little player. | those concerned in the development of EY rile mess Jistriet treasurer, { 4 emen is: probably the most effective men |the story; Laurie, handsome, debon- 2+ V- M pn; isteiet TE of Paw Paw, Mich. ~ 'Two years ago 1{of the outfit. McGorman might |nair; the professor: Mrggnd Mrs. Jareinanies, ar. Wynne; Cistricy suffered very severely with a displace- (also be said to figure with the March; old Hannah, who grumbles lecturer, L. ° Loskess. [. Me alpin, - " ane py + S > ? past district master, installed the of. Water Heaters, apt Fox ment. 1 could not | "more brilliant. Tripp and Me: lio much that no one else has: a licers. Alter the nstullation a. short - 1} li be on my feet for a|(iorman were penalized, the former a chan; 'old Mr. Laurence, and Aunt session of the Scarlet Chapter was long time. My phy- | number of times, for irregularities. { Murch, the crochety, family scold. held, followed by a Banque tendered fi sician treated me for | Uuoke chiefly "reciprocated" for K.C. Furthermore, - the story of "little by the South a Lodge 40 their bi] several months with- | 1 Women" is really the story of Louisa ' visiting brethren. M. Alcott and her three sisters. Mist. The funeral of the late Wiliam Scott | f. ~~~ 5 Alcott is the original of Jo; Neg is took place yesterday afternoon from add ee Anna Alcott, her older sister; Beth is the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Elizabeth Alcott, whose death in 'McCormack, Pine Grove, to Ganano- girlhood cast a heavy shadow over qué veult, and was largely attended. Louisa. Amy March is May Al Rey. Melvin Taylor, pastor of Grace cott, and the story of her artistic church, conducted the service. | " " NG hopes and dreams is true to life, | The annual driving party of the girls just ae is the account of Jo's en- of Miss .. Stevens' class in the public deavors to win fame and fortune school was held yesterday afternoon. 4 i through the efforts of her pen, . a: Mrs. Laughton, for.some time past Ww L ) dream that she lived to see come Organist of St. Andrew's church, has Ba a2 ' : true in most abundant measure. -(been. granted a months holidays on| fi a - account of poor health. ©, A." Mere jdith, choir leader, will officiate at the DO a ae cic eerie .. Ewsiily-sixih Jear, P, doves term begins August vib." Courses Bookkeepin, Shorthand, Tele: &raphy, Civil Bervice and Eng- ten. Our graduates get th. best positions. Within a short time aver sixty seetired positions with one of the iargest rallway cor. porations in time. don. Balance of our fine quality All Wool Tweeds, Beavers, etc., 'worth from- $1.25 to 2,25. To Clear at 95¢. » . Bs, ory w Poe Haar ALY wi |THE | = [WOMEN AVOD A.J.REES| ir Sumas nwt" | OPERATIONS Many Unsuccessful -- And Worse Suffering Often Fol: situation, Pringle, for that was his name, resorted to the "kneel act," and was penalized, i White 'not depreciating other play- ers, "Jim'" Stewart, at centre, was the "leading light" on Wednesday evening, being directly or indirectly responsible for the four points. Brown- PPT TPP ooo eat ei SPECIAL NOTICE. Watch this space for an im- portant announcement To- Morrow Night. STEACY'S Where Most People Deal Toasters, Broilers. Ew ae Heating Pads. Trenton secured their first score on a pass of McGorman to Tripp = and the game was: delayed for five minutes by an injury to Hawley. J. Stuart fade sure of K.C.I%s initial : tally. ' The rubber was again bang- foots Sulf ingu dite ed «past Pringle from the - aol J Iscratch, Stuart repeating the E. Pi mother advised me to |, 0 on Cooke's pass. Hawley even- Pinkham's Vegetable Com- wl the score before half time, 2-2, and I'3id. Today 1 am well and As noted the locals had the better strong and do all my own housework. 1 of the argument in the second per- owe my health to E. Pinkham's fiod. J. Stuart soon placed Colle. Ve . and advise my giate in the lead by scoring from a friends who are afflicted with any female pass. For four or five minutes complaint to try it.'* -- Mrs. ORVILLE both teams struggled evenly until, Rock, R. R. No. &, Paw Paw, Michigan. finally, Brownfield svored from = a rush from his defence. Lamore was : a are 3rdo not Srag slong wat sralited 'with the last wont for Re aknaly, hut at 1 Full time, K.O.L, 4 take Lydia BE Pinkham's Vegetable renton, ull time, LUE, 4; Tren Compound: ton, 3. The tears were : For thirty years it has been the stan K.C.l.--Goal, C. Stuart; point, R. dard remedy for women's ills, and hae Stewart; cover point, Brownfield; rov- restored the health of thousands of suf- fering women. Why don't you try it? Call and see them. ' 2a A So vg Lv MAN DESTROYS BOTH EYES. organ during. that period. = - a ------------ Undergoes "Operation at Watertown | R. AND 0. RUMORS. Bisters® Hospital. | ¥6.--Blind for Montreal is Speculating on Possible Changes in Store, "LE TEN Come and see our new lines "of Sugar and Creams. Vases, Cupsand Saucers, Game Sets "and Fish Sersof Minton & Doulton manufacture. WE Carthage, N.Y., Jan. life, Roy Baxter, twenty-four, of Carthage, is at the Sisters' Hospi- | Montreal, Jan. 16.--The presence in tal, Watertown, after having both town of H. W. Richardson, Kingston, eyes removed by Drs. Calkins and - and James Playfair, Midland, two di. Farmer, in an effort to save "his rectors of the R. & O. company, gave life. The young man attempted to the "street" 'the chapee to again dis. commit suicide at his home last cuss the probable chapges in the di- night. Baxter used a revolver to rectorate of this company, due to the accomplish the desired end. The bul: change in the personnel controlling it. let pierced both eyes and then forced If was rumored that Sir Rodolphe its way out. 5 Forget will resign as president, but 4 The right eveball was entered dnd will be retained on the board, while the nerve of the left oye was also Dearly all the directors will be dis cli py the missile. Dr, Calkins pluced. made the statement to-day that the ms pt chances were even on the mian's uiti-| Cheese Meeting at Macdonald. Macdonald, Jan. 15.--A meeting of mate recovery. b | -------------- the patrons of Excelsior cheese fae- tory was held the 13th inst, when Widow's Bridal Garb. W. Nolan was - re-elected president. Not very long ago there was much James Robertson and George Haw. restriction of color about the bridal ley were re-elected directors. The ice dress of a widow, but this waning between this place and Deseronto is year has seen many changes in thn: travelled by single rigs, but it is respect. A very handsome and not _considerod safe dor heavy loads charming widow bride wore palest; vet. A league has been organized on blue, with hat to match, and many the bay cifeuit +and will be held Plumes of the same soft hue. ome every. four weeks at each of the Another wore gold color, and four appointments. Several from lcokel fascinating with a silk ems ground here attended the skating car broider:d tumie to match it in hue. nival in Napanee on Tuesday even- Her black velvet hat was crowned ing Miss 'Genevieve Taylor, of Cam- w.th goid and yellow feathers, den East, has been engaged to teach A short while ago the widow of a for this year. Mrs, of, Cooke; . cmtre, J. Stuart; right wing, Hiscock; left wing, Wiliams. Trenton--Goal, Pringle; point, Or ser; cover point, MecGorman; rover, Tripp; centre, Lamore: right wing, Hawley: left wing, Anderson. Referee--"'Reg." Crawford, tenacs. Fron: For weary, strained" or Injured eyes will he Joliowed by ha » the tous. andt rt of an incl nn supplyin the coiled for glasses. Wii GUARAN. tee to fill it exactly as he wishes. We will Surgfully adjust them: i» the most comfortable manner, asss.- Ing you entire satisfaction or refund. ing The money. > . ROBERTSON'S LIMITED. FINE CHINA, RICH CUT GLASS. Game Under Protest. The game hitween the Collegiate Institute and Trenton, on Wednesday night, was- played under protest. Pringle, the goal tender for the visitors, was not a certified O.H.A. player. He abd Anderson, on lofi wing, replaced men who played in Trenton. ------ -- To Play 'Varsity in Toronto. Frontenac seniors leave' on a GC. TR. & for Toronto on Friday night. vy will play Varsity sen- iors at 8 pam. Saturday. x -- ---- REAP Ta Wovens How About | Your Hockey or ie Which Will Win? The senior Frontenaes had no regu- lar hockey - 'practice on Wednesday. STOCK AND POLTRY Show, The heavy ice,'cut up as it was after the Trenton-K.C.I. match, was not very inviting to the players and only a few turned up. » Frontenac juniors gre looking ward eagerly. to a brush with for: the There well-known man wore maige ci sth on the occasion of her second wrai- riage. . The gown was charmeuse, the 'ong trained skirt bordered with dark brown fur, and'some beautiful Hay Bay school E. Sharp has raturned home. having spent a comple of weeks with her sister, Mrs." J. F. Parks, of Sand Hill. Mr. apd Mrs. Edward Brooks have moved into the residence lately occupied by Nelson Woodcock - Skating Boots. wi RT ~~ WE We 3 OTTAWA, ONT. ui Collegiates ow Friday night. 2 3 er has been a great deal of speculation : -January 14th to 1913 jin junior. O.H.A. eiveles everywhere J 5 as $0 which - team will win = and many confident hoasts have been made by the friends of cach team. Fron- {tenacs have been keeping if{ on the school-boys and think they ant que Brussels lace trimmed the corsage and formed sash ends. To ' complete the harmony of the tailot | the. brown' velvet hat axactly 25 pec... Nel Va P ' New Selection for R.CH.A. Band. Those interested Ju othe xgellont matched her sable stole. There js Concerts of 'the R.C.H.A. band in 4 réally no reason that the hridal, Siang geen House. will be Jleased to Suet of widows should not show: wi, t the 1 - concert have had . C J : ] almost any color, except perhaps hier a of rin Pug Forged line of Hockey : have their measure, while the in-1 white and very light cream, and, of fhe sen but --_-- py Tittle wor : : : Xs stitute seven are sure they. can. de course, black. and Skati B ts in to ] of Schubert's, The picce is called, "0 EEE ess | Weine Nich(, and 1s said to be one ; i Te at aE Sokpor Sop We are sole agents for the cel-§- ebrated Hurd Hockey Boots. Come 'in try, and was brought from Germany Baily, Quickly, Surely. Sately, and see them. 3 bo gi i LS : LE W. A. Besh, who, while ill in bed Eo : ; gx 3 Ea Ye eh ¢ in the Hotel Dieu, wrote out and HAYS HMR HEALTH {yi i { . ] | 1 Round trip. bickets will be fused | » January 10h, to Thursday, I January. 16th; inglusivey at' fa Cok $3.90 Good to return until Suis, 190 1 b1. BHITY ni a] oooh every night. © a Time to Get Ready. © We have the best Discount dine Cr ro ee ov y "harmonized the only copy that Kings we » J. H. SUTHERLAND & BRO. The Home of 'Good Shoes ay Ea * Fee mw way & the ulm Ea | emt nll Dl AR Ts Apneetion pris - She i cick, N.B...dt ia British syadients Co. 'have decided 1 lay down & plant ' Breton. ' for the comstruction of war and merchant ships. Similar fa- alities" are alo to be provided by a st Sydeey, Cape ¥ Fm pa ww 1

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