T H E ; DAILY BRITIS H WH i G MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1090. oT 0 MAW BONSPIEL "= "Grits Hiuusaz 0 On With The : | Tidings From All Over Told" Pree | WHICH OPENS AT NAPANEE ON in a Pointed and Pithy Dance--- TE -- KINGSTON SKIPS i TUESDAY. KINGSTON Way. | The Kingston Ladies' Cu Club | David J. Cowan, a prominent Lon. Will Likely Send Teams to Com-|gon hg iware merchant, is dead at pete in Montreal Bonspiel. | the age of sixty-three. At the curling rink on Saturday | Reginald F. Holden, Chatham, | the rink skipped by A. Turcotte won | twenty-three years of age, was seiz- | trom T. J. Rigney's rink in the Whig od with acute indigestion and died in "hallenge trophy series by a score | ® I18w hours. of Ye Yo 8. The rinks were as fol-| The Manitoba Government, accord- lows: : ing to Hon I RB Jonsson, alterney: sy, H. Douglas | Beneral, will pi exportation of { RE: hd eg Ty Copley, : | Hguor from Manitoba. { TT. J. Rigney, H. McCartney, J. There is every reason to believe | Rigney and George Bawden. | that Premier Lloyd George intends to | The Turcotte rink will mow meet | #80cept Andrew Carnegie's bequest of E. Green's rink an annuity of $10,000 a year. Rg > Ny dispute between the Loydes $ ng.) theatrical managements an i Kingston Rinks for Bonspiel | their employees over the wage ques- | Six rinks will represent the King- | tion has been finally settled. ston Curling Club at the Central On- | Norfolk Street Methodist church tario Curling League bonspiel, which | mepmyers in Guelph, gave their pas- takes place in Napanee on Tuesday. | tor Rec. C. A. Pearson, a New Year's The local rinks will be skipped bY | present of a $500 Victory Bond. the following: H. D. Bibby, J. A. | Attacks on Christian populations Macfarlang, E. C. Gildersleeve, T. M. | in Turkey, especially in Thrace, con- Asselstine, A. Turcotte and J. M. El-| tinye while the Turks discuss their lott. possible fate at the Peace Conference {in Parks. Ladies' Curling Game. | Upper Canada College, Toronto, Monday morning opened the lad-| will launch a campaign in the early { ies' curling season, when the rinks | part of 1920 to raise the sum of $1,- skipped by Mrs. George B. McKay | 500,000 as an endowment fund for and Mrs, H. Mooers played the first | the vital needs of the college. { game. Mrs. McKay's rink won out| Mayor Wiser, Prescott, handed iby a score of 11 to 5. The rinks| back to the town the $50 cheque, were as follows: presented to him according to cus- Miss H. Cartwright, Mrs. T. M. As- | tom, asking that it be apylied to re- selstine, Mrs. H. D. Bibby and Mrs. | lieve the poor. George B. McKay, skip 11. Tuesday and Wednesday the Mani- IAA These Gowns were made for happiness! | i | Mrs. F. Waugh, Miss M. Lewis, | toba Live Stock Association holds its Mrs. R. N. F. Macfarlane, and Mrs. | annual meeting in Brandon and on H. Mooers, skip 5. | the latter days the Grain Growers as- | semble in annual meeting. | Many of the Montreal Protest- L jul | st Ladies to Visit Montreal. | ant public sdhools 2 Monday MH wm a ge " D endable Store 2 The ladies of the Kingston Curling | v | morning One hour after opening, on ep HM cup have received an invitation from | account ofthe situation ipitated | = w un TE REC | the Montreal Ladies' Curling Club to | 4 ! compete in the bonspiel which will | DY the strike of the civic water works | omployees. Rev. Dr, Salam Bland, in a state- | \ Do you want ordinary clothing turned out like so many pleces of machinery, each exactly the same without a spark of individuality or personality ? i | be held in that city during the pres- {ent month. It is altogether likely | | o ment made from the pulpit of Broad- hat the Josa) ladies will accept the | Drethodint Tanernacio; Tormmto . blamed Miles Vokes for much of th | trouble which hes spit the congrega. { tion into factions. A matked man attempted to rob a | Guelph butcher, Albert Jackson, but the latter refused to hold up his hands, and grappled with the robber, who shot him, but did not seriously = You do not. nm { Or do you want ready-made clothing that looks as Ma | though you really had a hand in selecting the fabric, the cut and the style into which it is made? Ke Sparkling, glowing, glit- : tering--they come to round him, At fie Grand. "Hon. W. L. Mackensle King's To-night will be the first presenta- 4 grace the most' brilliant {tion of the Grands new big time speech at Newmarket Tuesday night . 1 d h { vaudeville policy. The acts are ail | Will be the first of a series upon | = social season Canada has | the best obtainable, the political situation from e obtainable, being booked by ever tn ed. the B. F. Keith Vaudeville Exchange, | standpoint of the opposition. With The management has done its utmost | the exception of this address, all the speeches will be made in the méri- - a mM = Mm Co] n nu an to procure b h k N prog none ut the cleanest, time provinces. BH = 5 You do most emphatically, The answer--Buy at ® ® Livingstons Suits and Overcoats. $256 to $45. 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk" NURNEERTEEENEA RENEE RED brighest and most entertaining aots {on the road. The bill for to-night, | Tuesday and Wednesday consists of The attention of the sand artis: { Keno and Wagner in a number of the | 1S Needed on some of the city streets. { latest popular songs and dances: | | Knight and Gale in an act of comedy HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR and harmony singing that has made a big hit wherever it Bas been put on; Lou Flliott in a most unusual act of character camouflage, and Hamlin and Mack in an extremely clever novelty entitled, "A Vaudeville Sur- Market Square, Kingston prise." In keeping with the above ~~ vandeville LOST amme, there is a DAILY MEMOPANDUM. superfine feature picture, "For a nk to-nigh Woman's Honor," in which the emin- Re) S TR a n ineoday ent nglish actor, H. B. Warner, . plays the leading part. The play is a | See top of Fags Three right hand tense drama of Oriental intrigue and U.F.O, euchrs party and dance at romance, and has all the gripping | Barriefield Hall, Friday, Jan. 9th, Lad- fascination of Mr. Warner's previous | os provide. x productions. There is also one of the | - side-splitting + Arbuckle comedies, BORN. called, "Fatty and the Mermaids," | BROWN--In Kingston General Hospi- and an interesting reel of Pictorial hb on_Junury Sth, T330, to, Mr Life. This bill is'seen to-night, Tues- a are A STOW 3 day and Wednesday --Advt. (Picton papers please copy.) A------ COOK~At Napanee, on Dec. 18th, to At Griffin's. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cook (nee William Farnum will headline the rom A Be Tae = Me programme at Griffin's for to-day, ts 2 . . ¥ ; {Tuesday and Wednesday in "The Last | Soars J. Vo Fowler, Pont ner iof the Duanes," a picturization of Strachan). Zane Grey's triumphant novel of | POWERS --At Cressy, on Dec. 20m, - - to Mr. and Mrs. Austin H Pow- red-blooded romance. This is a Wil ro Slap Eg liam Fox duction that reaches the | heights of notion picture posstbil- | TPARSALL---In Hallowell. on Dee ity. "The Last of the Duanes"" is a. Pearsall, a daughter. wonderful romantic novel of love and | ~~ -------- danger, thrilling in every breathless | MARRIED. situation, 8 ve Shapber Sentofine in DAVIS.-DAFOR-IAt Roblin, om Dee. the history made by that most ant 24th, Fred Lyman Davis an - body of mén, the Texas Rangers. The ma 'Dafoe, bath of Westplain, | picture, photographically also, is a EADIE-Y ANY le Dec Pa masterpiece. The rugged scenery, Jane VanLuven, Napanee. the beauty of the mountain fastness- | gc ARRISON---WALES--At Napanee, on es, give fitting setting for the whirl. Dec. 30th, Gideon E, Garrison end wind action in whigh Buck Duane Jo. » Morass alg. At Napaheu matches his courage and cunning STON-- ERSON--, 4 firet against tho Rangers and later | JAI JOpnRoN, OnbaTA and {as their ally against the outlaws, | \oypACLEGONYOU--iAt Napanee, on trom whom he has rescued the girl Dec. 23rd, James Hawley Masaai who in the end saves him. The most to Mrs. Ruby Gonyou, b: eronto. ardent admirers of William Farnum : . x will not be disappointed by their idol, SILY ER TUFPMAN. At &: om 4 ha for he gives a wonderful forceful Silver and Clara Beatrice Luftman. Never have Silks and Sequins met and mingled with such charming effect -- airy, lovely things are these of Silk and Tulle, and gleaming silver, be- witchingly bined, The Colors are gay and charming--maize, sky blue, turquoise, orchid, rose, pink and American Beauty. Exclusive But Not Expensive $30.00, $35.00, $38.00, $45.00, and on up to $110.00 i TT 3 EEA SPECIAL SALE OF | Household Linens 150 DOZ. BEDROOM TOWELS AT ° PRE-WAR PRICES I IE TERT £ A DIED. BETTS---At Kingston, on the 4th in- stant, H. A. Betts, Esq, eldest son of the late Dr. Betts, of Calder- wood. i Funeral (private) at 10.30 a.m. on Wed- nesday, from 150 King Street. COWDY---At Enterprise, on Dec. 21st, Ida Jessie Cowdy, Sufant daughter | of Mr. and Mrs, yd Cowdy, aged Huck Bedroom Towels, extra large size, hemmed ends, a splendid absorbent quality. = FREDERICK ty Hallowe, aL ederick, in his $Ind Year. " This Towel to-day is cheap at $1.50 per pair A BRS Cae Ith, Mary Blzabeth Hawkins, ; Za ; from som wife of Frod H. Hawkins, 70 ! : and could not be purchased from the manu- years" a EO OE . . od ROSS---At Wellesle Hospital, Toronto, } facturers at anything like the price we offer. on Dec. 30h. Walter 2 Bought » long time 550 while the lower a Storms, aged y: x. .« prices prevailed, enables us to make the =| ird | VANC Li Boys Moccasins ohn Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. overlook seeing this picture. --Advt. ACERT i RCAC TERRA § i ged jit edz g This is the weather for them. Size 1 to 5. Large sizes a little higher in price and smaller sizes a little cheaper, ih if FEE a i