Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Dec 1913, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

; that General Villa, who recently ' oc : Y OR M TINY cupied Chihuahua, would soon prepare ' : for a pursuit of the Federals, . ? i ~The Federals have fortified Ojinaga WARNING TO LEADER OF HUN. since their arrival. While firing has GRY FEDERALS. been hoard on the outskirts it was be- : ae * Fine 2d poe to-day dud for the as i oak first part iday; en rising conoins wens cucws vis pps (| PROBS, [| test pers of { haved Jo have been done by « small . oree of Is wgo followed on the rear » " : War Chest!or (hy refugees, ; Empty, Sends Urgent Demands to i ------ AT THE GRAND. Y Mexico City--~Huerta's Troops Threaten to Rush Into ! ge, fx Rio AMENICAR .pnny's First Phay™ Will Be Seon " To-night. Territory, Presidio, Tex., Per. 11.--With Gen- eral Salvador Mcrcado's morthern di-| "Fanny's First Play," which, ex- vision of the Federal army. in bank |oOpting "Within the Law," enjoyed ruptey and with the army thieaten- {the t run of amy dramatic show ing mutiny unless they are paid, ev- in New York this season, will be the ery restraint was enforced to-day to [attraction at the Grand on Thursday prevent general rush of the Federals (Dee. 11th, with the original cass. across the river from Ojinaga into the company was i ; : United States territory. it Yills Barker, ih vo Sen, Driven from Chihushaa city, where | Messrs. Shubert prod cers they were beseiged by rebels, to a point |Geonge Bernard Sony the pro "and Where communication could be opened, {eritic, the famous writer, is the he : my, représenting the strength of ther, ' i the Huerta government in the north, lay is gi i reached the border with an empty a boll i by Sr re Re. treasury. The future of the army was land are followed be an ofan said to depend upon the nature of re- |The induction serves to Phra a, the sponses to urgent demands for money |soteme of dramatic critics wha a sent to Mexico City. brought to the scene of acti ro General Mercado himself, before evac: | witness the production Ph "ra lo uating Chihuahua and thus turning it | 5s Play," Fammy bei - the dang over to the rebels, gave as one reason {ter of Count 0'Dowda on for his act the lack of money with eq whom she a 1; er latior, which to pay his troops. The appear-|ehat he will po pen es hax ance of his financial 'agents on the (play the parts further will h American side, soon after the arrival of | a1 metropolitan rit: 3 Wil have the troops at Ojinaga, and the fact, ig ork Topolitam critics review the that General Ynez Salazar' and other . oflicers at, omnes Gommunicated with Mexico City, was no surprise to tho American army officials who were ap- praised of conditions. The United States troops reinforced glad to show them to by other troops along the border were you. prepared for an emergency, having : ven informed that the Mexican troops ur poiad pushing across the border. tebel agents who went into Ojinags also reported that prompt payment of soldiers would appease thon ' Supplies of all kinds Realty Co. 167 Wellington St. General Mercado, His Hunt to be Forced to the Front by the Toronto Outarios--Hamilton Not Likely to Have Professional Hockey This Winter. i Brockville expects to have its new rink ready by Christmas. Two new players have jo'nei tne Toronto Rowing ©lub squad. Gowdy of Regina; a centre ice player, and McGee, of Montreal, are the new: comers, : Cambridge University won its an- nual rugby football match against Oxford University by 13 points to 3. It is announced that arrangements have been made to bring champion Frank Goteh to Montreal in the nea: future. Hamby Shore came to terms with Manager Lesueur of Ottawa yester- day, and now the omly hold-outs in the senator camp are Darragh and Ronan. There will be no smoking in the arenas at New Westminster, Van- couver or Victoria this season. [It woud! be a good thing if the manage- ment of the local arena would adopt the same method. we | Plans are now on foot to have Ot- tawa represented in the National La- crosse union next summer with a new section of the old N.L.U., con- sisting of Carleton Place, Almonte the Ottawas and Shamrocks. Greg. George is expected to be with the Ottawas the latter part ot the week. There is a difference in the amount reduested and offered, but it will be adjusted. Cobourg Hockey club is having a dispute with the rink management in regard to a division of the gate receipts, and there may be no hoc- key in the town. While there is little possibility ot Hamilton having professional hoc- key this winter, there are strong hopes 'that a Tiger team will hav» a place in the N.H.A. next season. Now that the O.H.A. has over $6,000 in the bank, they might pro- vide good prizes for the winning players. It seems a shame to keep all the money in the bank, says the Toronto News. At Pittsfield, Mass., John J. Grum, aged seventy-six, a member of the Eckford baseball team. of Brooklyn N.Y., which won the championship of the country in 1862 and 1863, died Tiiesday after a short illness. Harry Westwick has been appoint- ed by President Emmett Quinn as Ottawa's representative on the per- manent board of N.H.A. officials. Toronto Star: Bert Hunt, of King- ston, was €old by the Hamilton Alerts to last year's Tecumsehs. ile never got a chance wih the Indias. Three years ago he was a junior player of fame with Jim Suther- land's Kingston Frontenacs. It there is any real hockey left in him, Murphy will bring it out like small-, pox. | LINDSAY IS PLEASED. Prone i350 Is the diy chosen for a i SPECIAL XMAS SALE The new toilet and manicure sets which we are showing are sure to 0 11 imported warm winter coats; worth from $15 is For $9.95 Nine smartly tailored suits, regular $15.00 to $25.00. For $9.95 Eight silk and velvet dresses, regular $12.75 to For $9.95 at the All the different woods plain and silver mounted. We have them at all prices. and would be The play, proper, is perha th choicest bit of satire ever rn by tha fanciful Mr. Shaw. It bristles with fom, smappy lines and amusing incidents. Fanny, it develops in the play, has been arrested for striking a policeman, amd serves a term in 'prison, Her fiance likewise has been on a latk and gets "pinched." ° The two families are righteously indignant but everything turns out as it should. Reports brought 'by the refugees Sheehan Opera. Company. were that the rear 'of the refugees col- | With & company of seventy, in- umn, in its slow progress on foot, cluding an augmented orchestra, Mas- was continually harrassed by the re- Semete's, beautiful "Salome" will be bels. The rebels, however, were in heard in this city at the Grand on jsuch a small number they could do no | Wednesday, Dec. 17th, and it is . safe jmore than hasten the pace of the re- [to say that greater novelty or more , treating Federals. elahcrate prouotion has ever hi General Francisco Villa's detach- witnessed in this city. ment, sent out in an effort to over ling to the public this jtake the Federals and confiscate the [duction of "Salgme," expense tproperty of some of the rich civilian [to have been thrown to the wind. i refugees, included that of Louis Ter- [The company embraces such fa. .ranzas, was unable to accomplish its mous stars as Joseph F. Sheelian 'purpose. However, a few rebels in the Madame Antoinette; Le Brun, Mlle. mountain passes overlooking the pla- Lydia Sturtevant, Miss * Connie '"teau were able to. keep the marchers | Glynn Cogklin, Miss Grace Doxses 8 sonstant foar. his hts Charles H./Swickard, Harold J. Geis, Another factor which tendec 0 in 'Nelson Shanley ills . : Be your ey bara? Bin the predicament of the Federal es, W iam Youur, Jaw I se, You need Glasses. troops was a feat Fal the rebell for- |,g of singers and dancers is sup. P ces, which now hold sway over a great vlemenited hy : hestra under the. Owe the type become Blurred in reading! | ociion of the north, would not ong Futon of Chava lor Hats WikieF the Wee, You need Classes. allow Bjinsga ¥0 land uhmeleted, land thrown in for pood measure = fs A L : ie necessity of réprov © : De you suffer fron frontal headache? army was apparent and unldss hier, Jet. {amiitn wf Sal} om +g if so, Glasses will Help You. [oul be done at once the troops ig This is Mile. The Popular Drug Store Question Absolutely all this seasons merchandise regular price. of Spex Do your eyes tire easily! it 00, You need Qlasses. and exceptional value Sale Starts 9 a.m. CASH -- NO APPROBATION "The Store with the Christmas Spirit." : gi : t Sophia Fienucct. ' would be insufliciently provided against pn = ©, or : De you kuow if you have perfect eyesight' |, possible robel attach. It woe thought _--a 3 Jeet Spressance > Devic "if not, we can Inform You, | most artistic thing. which 'has ever i {boon attempted on an American 7 WILL COST YOU NOTHING, atage KEELEY Jr., OPTOMETRIST & OPTIOLaN, 8 doors above Opera House Just One Application And the Hairs Vanish EXPECTS TROUBLE IN ERIN. | With Its New Magnetite Lights Just Editor of Dublin Review Believes Installed. Orangemen Will Fight. King street in Lindsay has been Ithaca, N.Y., Dev! 1l.--That there illuminated with magnetite lights, will be serious disturbances in Ireland Such as Kingston is to have on Prin: over the home rule question in the ce% street. The last Saturday ev j near future is the opimion of Dr. Wil- ening in November King street, i ; : 8 5 . F lemough powdered -delatone and water which had come into his possession, | # \ to cover the undesirable hairs, apply {1. Allen of this place, yesterday, found | / itor : . that place, w of : ' ; ; dnd alter -avkut. tor orks moh {a copy of the first edition of the Mary- fried Ward, editor of the Dublin Re- that p was transformed into " tes remove the paste, wash the skin {land Journal and Baltimore Advertiser and every trace of hair will have van- dated August 26, 1773. The paper, view, who has been delivering a series great white way." The Evening Post lished. This method is quite harm- {yellow with age, contains an advertise SELLING LANDS. Finds Newspaper With George Wash- ington's "Ad." Johnetta, Pa., Dec. 11.--~In search- tiff paste jing among old books and newspapers (Helps to Beauty.) Here is a very simple and effective jway to banish objectionable hairs or fuzz : Mix into a i Cut Glass Tumblers For Your Inspection of lectures on Cardinal Newman to oi Lindsay says: "The transforma the, students at Cornell 'University. Hq tion Jhich | Jok place was wonder- A i Y 8 said : fu, eo le avenue was prilliant- : {less and leaves the skin soft and Maat. imrted Wy Hegige X ashington. 'My opinion is that the true solu- fy lighted and pedestrians could be ; spotless. Be' wure, however, to get Weak at a oe ined ab eOTRO| tion of the home rule troubles in Ire easily recognized a block away. The she delatone in an original package Le a ingion has obtamed patents nd land would be a system of federation bymutiful clear light shot up the [otherwise it may not be of the de 20,000 acres of land along the Ohio | £75 WORE 0 & SVCD C6 toderation side of the 'buildings, lighting the # ; lsired strength and purity. th 2 and Kanawha rivers and he offers to There should be local parliaments in upper apartments gu light ae day, i aa' : [lease the land at "reasonable rates." Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, such ns Some of the store lights, which are p you have in each state. I don't think of the most modern design, fared - | what Santa Claus is showing for Ladies the present bill satisfies anybody, for 1adly in competition with . the mag- I have heard men from both sides toll ,.iifes, while the old street lights at Jenkins Evening Scarfs me that they don't believe it will Sroamted a sorry spectacle in com Italy's most artistie ' Miss Annie O'Loughlin, eldest daugh- work. . . parison with their successors, resem "The desire for home rule in Ireland bling the old time "tallow dips.' produetions. Suitable . ODOT . o ter of the late Rev. A. J: O'Loughlin. for the opera or party lof Kingston. Mrs. Craig Will be To. is not as keen now as it was or | "Not only 'was King. street = bril- the passage of the land act in 1903. liantly lighted, but the magnetites wear. $3.00 to $8.50. ° | membered by many Kingston people Heavier weaves in hd ie hn rete ent "ao lhe eines ed pe "When the Orangemen walk war} the. Fights deomomstratel their gd "think théy mean business, and what is Periority over other hghts hy an il more I think the government knows jlumination that was perfection in it- beautiful colors for day use, from $2 to $5. There are no' goods coming to our country equal to these Italian makes. ¥ We have the largest variety in Canada. Foreign and Domestic Glass, beauti- fully ii and cut. Exceptionally low in price. You will appreciate these. ROBERTSON'S, LIMITED RICH CUT GLASS Failed to Appear. There was a brief session of police court on Thursday morning. Of three cases on the docket, but two were dis- posed of. Une Henry Leslie, disregard- ed a summons served on him to ap- pear and answer a charge of mnon- support. Hemry Smith, a vagrant, was sent to jail for one month by the agi rate, while J. Davidson, who had been drunk, was dismissed, . Died at North Gore. The death occured at North Gore on Wednesday morning of Alfred Craig, after ,.a lingering illness of ! many months. Mr. Craig married sell. The councillors Lindeay are well satisfied with now lights. They have been distributed, and are all that - ladvocaters claimed for them. Senator Praised For Political and In*| There was somewhat oka race be ternational Ideals. tween Peterboro and Lindsay in Art e---- Christiania, Norway, Dec. 11.--The [connection with the matallation of | Twenty Degrees Above Zero. Notel peace prize for 1912 was confer- the strest lighting systemsp and Lind- | During Wednesday night the weather ted on Senator Elihu Root, New sav won out. Petorhoro Voted on was the coldest so far this season. On York, and 'that for 1913 on Senatot the Hydro by-law last Januvary and Thursday morning the thermometer at | Henri LaMeptaine, Brussels, ium, startsd work on the system some the observatory of Ur. A. P. Knight formerly president of thé Permanent months ago.- lindsay voted ou the registered twelve degrees of frost. Intornational Peace Bureau of Berne, Lydaw in September, and on the highest temperature, on Wednesday : Switzerland. 3 Mth of October the first ground as liwas two degrees above freezing. As no Nobel peace price had been lywmken for the installation. The od awarded last year, there were two for lights were turned on Saturday, Nov 1 : = {isposal this yer, each of them worth o9g¢h = Peterhoro's sy#fem will be ' , 000, | | that they mean business. I have no : doubt there will be setious disturb: ances in the pear future." GETS PBACE PRIZE. and citizens of the well their INDIRECT LIGHTING is one of the modern systems that gives most artistic effects and is destined to help pre- serve our eyesight. When it comes to ELECTRIC SUPPLIES electric fixtures, conveniences and utilities we think we excel. Umbrellas Taffeta and silk in i A + The report of the committee refers 'to Remator Elihu Reot's eminent mer- Double tion of the Philip ompleted the middle of December. b The Kingston installation cannot he pushad on too quickly for the citizens. We carry a large and varied stock of the newest and best, Come in and see them. | flew handles, Sinmed They demamid that there should be no Hr 2 7 ; | in silver and go n- | : : itiaed fro, from $1.3 H. W. Newman Electric Co. Gloves". | i 79 Princess St; Kingston Phone 441 Jd hristmas h i oR LEAT The . Ext. oN pacifica ii ¥ nd Cuba, and in the hand of the Blood 5 tec ts Eri : g 5 i ® | Mute. Cotton has lost her suit _ The circulation of the blood is one tional ideals, inence as tesman iageinst the French government to of the most perfect a aud b popmistent. efforts | oeover $4,000,000 which she alleges 8 Laive > ; belonged fo her ancestors, and was jp oh HOUrISHARRt 10 oF =e pE---- ont Srow hoy : h Saniting rig blood oe Par Endowment For University. by , Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 11.--At a meet ing of the anniversary | ae Gn Grey Mocha, silk lin- Mocha fur lived $2.25 Angora, silk lined, $1.50. i ' Jaegar style, $2.50, $4.50 and $6.50. . Greys, blues, browns, greens and white, from $2.50 to $6.00. Men come in and talk over the dearie prob- "Bvery lady in K "knows McCotikey's and Huyler's sweets are 3 the best money can buy. Sold in Kingston only at Gibson's Red (ross Drug Store. . At Lima, Ohio. a 'boom for Whi liam Jennings Bryan for president in 1916 was started last night a' the meeting of the Ohio State in RA : If you are puzzled to know what to give to some of the men, don't overlook a pair of house slippers. We carry a good line of felt, carpet and leather ones, ranging in price from 63¢. to B Bx" JUHNSTON iE ETS GYR AYU ood is a poisonous and dangerous thing. It affects every organ and function, and brings about that tow condition that predisposes to MAN . most diseases and ailments. an MOOD'S BARSAPARILLA cor. Fant i 4nd makes prs Hons

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy