Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1919, p. 5

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» - TI TT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919. = 'AWALKOVER FOR KINGSTON... Pu, Weal Boy € € 4 9 s ; , Why It is Best for Children 3 LOCAL INTERMEDIATES DEFEAT Williamson, W. Va.-----"My little - CORNWALL BY 24 to 1. boy. was weak, puny and tired all the : Fir. ees time, did not want to do anything snd YWeeda' And Win the Round By 30 to 5--All | Vinol was recommended and it has Pronounced "We-Ja the Kingston Players Scored built up his strength and made him XCEPpE Goalkeeper Walsh -- healthy."--Harley, Clay, Willlam- figston O.H.A. intermediates [Son, W., Va won from Cornwall by a score of 24 The reason Vinol was so success- : y ful in' this case, is because it can- te 1 on®Monday evening. No one ' 8 expected to see such a sensatfonal tains beef and cod liver peptones, eoila so of Cornwall. 'Every mem- |iron ang manganese peptonates and > he 7 glycerophosphates, the very elements L The Egyptian Luck Board --A Talking Board Most Wonderful Invention of the 19th Century 3 needed to build up a weakened, run- Walsh the goal keeper. In the third ay Tn ; m period he ran down the ice with the fown sysiph, make Heh, rod hood puck and nearly succeeded, The ice \ \ at. the best 1 store. | he elas condition store and a e drug store in Tom frat ¢ a at 8 20 and every town and city in the country. ® game as ¢ - I A fn the first period N. Millan scored | go... = ' twice, Smith twice apd Derry ounce. ke The period ended § to 0. At th It tr In the second period N. Millan i el 8 scored four times, R. Millan twice able and mysterious production of the last century Its oper- ations are always interesting and frequently invaluable. An- swering as it does questions concerning the past, present and future -with marvelons accuracy It furnislies never failing amusenrent and recreation for all * clasges. While for the scientific and thoughtful its mysterious movements invite the most careful research and investigation Price, $1.50 Each. THE OUIJA is without doubt the most interesting, remark- ber of the Kingston team scored, but | nd Derry four times, » At U l J . dn the third Derry scored twice, N. : : - J Ww Millan once, Elmer twice, R. Millan "We Other Man's Wife." z ge 3 . 8 0 S } thyep Simos and Smith shee: Meln- The. attraction at the ~ Grand Ladies Black Kid Laced Boots with white . {tosh of Cornwall scored the last goal | Opera House to-morrow, matinee : : | 141 PRINCESS STREET I Onc aus a: tops--white soles and heels. 'Only a few . The line-up 'was as follows: Lambert's gripping drama, "The : 3 : Kingston---Walsh, goal; Elmer, | Other Man's Wife." This is not a '1 ¥ pairs, clearing at be ay aa, .1.95 mmm | right defence; J. Smith, left defence; | white or risque play, but a drama of "N'R. Millan centre; N. Millan, right | New York society life, full of inter- wing; Derry, left wing; Casterton,]est and charm. It involves the old ® La Riviere substitutes, question, "Should a man live two 9 "® 3 Cornwall-<Carmenter, goal; Silm-|lives while a woman must stand or y fall by one?" Mr. Lambert handles ster, right defynce; Harte, right de- 4 this problem in a most convincing » fence: Mcln®sh, centre; Shields, . right wing; Goldie, left wing; Harris | manner, but without giving offense. oe . and Richardson substitutes. The man or womon who misses see- Referee George Van Horne ing this beautiful play misses a rare 4 00 " treat, It is a. splendid story told perhaps in a sensational manner, KINGSTON AND LAURIER! ihec ares ne spark of cremation in every womans heart for her} Black Cglf, Dull Tops mate, and re-established in her be- . THE EX.PREMIER RECEIVED |InE that esteem and regard for her . Sizes 11to 13 Tn 3 x EY SE .295 LL.D, FROM UEEN'S. own kind that has tarried on the . 1 tuts, M QUEEN'S. 'verge of "mortality and stepped back Sizes 8 to 104 i a VA ew Ta ee . 245 First Spoke In This City In 1891-- | TON is & real play Sizes4to 73... .. .. .... i. wavvaei195 : Came Here With" Lord Aberdeen inf C0" 0c y These are walnut | 1898 and With' Present King in e : finish glass bottoms, 1901. : "The Man Who Came Back." ------------------ RS ---------------------------------- d . bl The flags are floating over the city The attraction at the Grand . a goo serviceable buildings in memory of the late Sir | Opera House on Thursday and Fri- D Wiifrid Laurier, the liberal chieftain | day evenings, February 20th and - Sc 00 Spe als * be his : tray for general use. who was one of Canada's greatest! 21st, will be Wm. A. Bradys biggest ' r. holl, F t x cialist, will : at t We can make you a pair of statesmen. Kingston loved Sir Wil- [dramatic suecess, "The Man Who store Thursday, Friday and Saturday of o36 glasses to. ace both far abd WwW 1 h frid from the first time he visited | Came Back," a play made from John . near---yet you cannot see the € only ave a this city early in 1891, just before | Fleming Wilson's short story and this week. dividing line. We will be : the general clection of that year, | written by Jules Eckert Goodman. Q : pleased to show them to you. ew and while they On October 16th, 1898, as premier,{ It comes to Kingston with a record last: ¢ : he visited Kingston to receive the|Of 72 weeks in New York City, hav- honorary degree of LL.D. at Queen's | ing just finished its stay in the ; Metropolis. It is an unusual record ® * ty . - '} university, The same evening he oN * Special price, 25 spoke in the city hall at a public re- | for any dramatic offering when it is R ET Y'S » OE ST Examinations P : $2. ception given to Lord and Lady Ab- [taken into consideration that crowd- ABE N H H 3 RE ( erdeen and himself. Again he visit- | ©: houses greeted every perform- y : ance. The story told has an appeal > ! 9 A 3 N ; Yon will find STEWART'S KINNEAR D ESTERRE ed Kingston' in October 1901, in'com- ie . : lL system of eye testing untiring I & pany with King George and Queen thas dh old op Ye gio Bs i and comfortable. It is DIP- Mary when they toured Canada as |p, nas fallen by the wayside but . | A FERENT and more thorough 100 Princess St., Olty, | the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, | ooovers his station in life with the ~ than usual. (To be Continued) and he was the most commanding fig- | pelp of a woman's love. mi ure in th¥'limestone city on that "SATISFACTION ASSURED" J 'momorablé day. Sir Wilfrid has not |... {Continued on Page 3.) been. i ings 8 pak as een, in Kingston since that time as MOVING OF MT. COMPANY J J STEWART 14} D + | be had so much confidence in King- ; : * b ot . Willi pS g te ' - C.S. Kirkpatrick Ry ung the on AD Will Certainly Make a Big Difference GENUINE REDUC- "Sight Specialist,' Insurance and Steamship § ections, in which the latter contested, to Kingston. TIONS IN FURS AT Opp. Post I Ticket Agent, | that the then premier spent his time "Well, Jack, how's the marine busi- pp Office Cs Kingston 36 Clarence Street, Telephone 58Sw ¢ in endeavoring to enlighten constitu-|ness going this year?" was a query « "The House of a {iad ! } ies in which the liberal gospel re- made by a Whig representative last " Aon ay wrung | Quired to Be preached. & week to a well-known marine man, a a ' "Well," was the answer, "if the; y : . A A tr At Pt Pat ana AA A PAM IAN ANNA : Charlie Haystead Here, M.T. Company moves to Port Dal- Charles Haystead is in the city |housie I guess I'll have to move up to-day, and a host of friends he has [there. It's going to make a big dif- called upon were glad indeed to see [ference to Kingston. Those engineers * . % : ' Dominion ! him. "Charlie" is running the land seconds and others who 'have great reel production, "The Em- [been working so long for the M.T. emova d e pire's Fighters," which comes to Company on their boats during the : ® i res the Grand'. next week, and with summer and in their vards during af which a celebrated lecturer, Dr. H. [the winter will have to move from D. Gird d, B.A, LL.D, FR.GS., are if the ; ap " > 3 will be heard, Be \ oy. Nant or ores Big discounts on H he ye! the winter?' was a 'feeler'" for more F . : ersation. urs, Gloves, Ca Aristocrats Had Hacking Cough "They - work in a few of the ? ' Ps, 5 - BI . hops but it won't be as id. 1 a: of the Condes Slee. Niches Fret and, hawk tho MCT" gone Hats, etc. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET OVER THE TOP ! . of 3 0 to go Highway ieep Vig TO Err a ey Ie This i basal ever there was a time to improve any part of Hack the fellows inquiring about what it 18 1s a rgamn your home with things of durability and distinction ho ystom. The constant cong [som 'one eng raiinewsie, 11] opportunity that may | at prices only about one half what they will be, It oO a ey wi y i s 4 : 4s te atom, The constant cough-|heard one talking yesterday and he . = : ig sturbs the rest, and keeps the was raving about the chance there' § not occur again for* Is Now . Hu Ped ad tara Soom 47 i: Jnae Shere ow 0 youlh get an § 0 Jong ioe | = 4 p on. ) i . wi i Li exten cd en med Soud automobile and un to Buffalo and B g time q Come early. ' It surely will be a wise, thoughtful i negleet t i , y a . . 1 i sively on all You on ite lacking. cough. Ho won't find everything as nice ss uy now and save |imove on your part to take advantage of our big makes of cars. y doses. of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine will be lots of other Kingstonigns, Honey. : February Furniture Sale, ¥ . If you are contemplating the purchase of tires Miss Casherine M. McLean, Craik, oud er Nain are rs JAMES REID Syrup; the most prompt, pleasant with him." 2 : for the coming season, consult us and we will demon- Sask., writes: --"Last winter I caught : i { : . : BHIO. a heavy cold and was laid "Well," said the information #!zer, ; / : trate to you the superior qualities of "DOMINION Some Othe Tad ae lal ar "it's just like this. The chie's class J The Busy Store With the Large Stocks. Phone 147 For Service. and perfect cough remedy Known, "What's this I hear about the see-! puns" cough I couldn't sleep at-might. [la certain boat at say $2,000 a year. ; didn't think 1 would get over it. The Con Bguros thet Ne Worth . : : ¥ One day a friend dropped in to see{8bout 31,500 or maybe $1,700. Some. § Kingston's Oldest Hat and Fu TIRES. AND I IRE REPAIRS Ji me and was surprised 10 ses how Of the chiefs sign up. Then the as- . 1 : : y - A . bad my cough was. She advised me |50ciation workers try their hand on Store. on : ik : Our Specialty to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine|the seconds. These young fellows E 44 : ; y Syrup. The next day 1 sent for [live not the responsibilitfes and are * = 4 i 'JJ bottle, and I soon got relief, and by able to hang out, It looks, anyway, ; oh . : the time I hau taken two bottles, [88 If @ lot of the boats (his year. will p- 4 Manufacturers of High Grade Flour ~ my cough was all gone, and now I Mave. Sentnd Shginesrs drawing as - " te abs Fi 5 4 » am able to do my work again. I don't |e . SY 1 White Rose" and Hungarian » think there is anything to equal it." Anything elge new in marine eir-, KINGSTON: S ; P ' ; eles, Jack?" says the Whig man as y : For sale by all dealers? ors There are plenty of "pime" pre. he, gots ready fo move on. © 25 YEARS AGO. parations on the market trying to " vent heard a word," answers' i . H : Canad 1 31 Nos. 118 and 4-118 live on the reputation of "Df. {Jack. i TY : ; Wood's" ¢® genuine is put up ip reno, The hardware and dry goods clerks - x " i i =~ 5 trade mare Drie. 306 sad sop] | CREATING INYRREY. | :PWacreamsd hockes teams. JL. - rr ------------ ; A Bottle. Pui up only by The lo oiiny Sought for a 1 their organization the coming seas- ------ Milburn Co., Limited! Toronto, Ont. ht \ jon. Ben fires will be held on Cedar EE lr SRE A - : Kingston's néeds for a free public! Da¥id Rogers attended the meet- |f 'library' are arousing a "deal of 11E Of the Patrons of Industry, Tor [| interest. A" d soldier, speak- | OBto; as a delegate from Frontenac | or 4 Fi

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