Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1906, p. 3

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Men's Racoon (oats Regular $50 Line For $37.50 (agp These are our own manufy,. ture and natural color ass N. F. COURDIER 78-80 Brock Street Kingston's Only Excl Fur Store, Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Por Day Up Ovsostie Cond Fairs Staten usive AEN AND Wo di Use Sey for untaturgy irritations Sol PAS for ET oot fon fo aie take no he Cook Medi tute, Windsor, Ontasie, Try Myers' "Home: Made" -Head Cheese. COPPER 0000 CUT THIS our ¢ COUPON 128 The 18 Letters Must Accom- % & STANDS FOR TEST IT AND PROVE WHAT WE SAY. ---- ee ee Set te ee JAMES SWIFT & CO, PEP OPPS eset oom Room n us from every quarter, properly. There is only Goods must go, and go GOODS, 15c. in an assortment of 12 different ods, regular price 25c., 30c., 3 he lot only, per yard . 15¢ 41 inches wide, were 40c, and 15¢ ens. This lot will be, dal per yard -2 very latest goods to be seen an in style and finish, former prices per. yard .....ooeoi Hh KIRTS, $1.49 ery latest design, newest color samples You gatxhem at a ridjey 4 we aay oy 1.80 stock. -------------------------------- v ble Winter Coats, in Navy and narked £1.50 and 85 cach. Do yon iL tir nias aa te ae £1.98 and broken sizes, all wool goods, ning all go at one price, each 3% and 10 lizht and dark colors, 9% A ie yard ....... 36 inches wide, pale blue, pink. or for, per yard ..... Da vy 13¢. and 25e. 1 black or « white, turday morning only, just the thing per pair, 15¢ & Shaw POPE LEPO EEO tet ---- me "Ipollinaris "THE: QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS" QUEEN'S AND M M'GILL PLAY THIS EVENING. ' \ If Queen's po Win, the Champion- basketball in the Meadows Bottled only at the Apollinaris Spring, ship 'Comes Here -- The Mec- Sp fee with the Suentents, Thurs > Bride-Ellerbeck Wrest! t, at the 3 MN. = A. ol the { ' to rty'three. 'There Neuenahr, Germany, Hard Takes Fase ; 56 {me sn wh whe Vines oo : the fastest ns Dest. games ol =i Queen's hockey team to meet MeGill of the adn. in te: Onl with its Own Natural Gas. hive this evening will be the same as the ----- The iting J aim and y * ws | played in Toronto last Friday. Dob- vay ce ability" to 'shoot, the bas: EE --a--n son is' the Dow man on the wing: The ui on wing winning the game. = The : : defeat of MeGill méans' that Queen's Bout wo all get the senior: intercollegiate fouls - were en, ~The lineup shampiprship: There is every chance was : ) Sully, Book, i forwards; i of the local team winning as it is in Neils ni P. Suther : NeGill de- | McPadvn, ented; 4 : Granby. Ss are Tough a "Gtinge Tires, better condition than when nd { fated it in Montreal three weeks ago oi i by 6 10°D. "There 'will: likely be a Ter Crescenta Maple. Birch, _ forwards, ord crowd at this evening's contest. aN a as elastic. g:wibber bands: donnell; cover-point, Sutherland; cen tre, Crawford; rover, Walsh; left wing, (Captain); means mere The tame will bev © MeGill--Gogl, Lindsay; point, Har or means thal rington or Stevens; cover-point, Ross or Wallace; éentre, Chambers; rover, 3 Patrick; left wing, Raphael; right : wing, Gilmour, { R " Queen's--=Goal, Mills; point, Nae Richardson right Dobson. Lou Burns, of Varsity, will referee, Phe Montreal Witness says: "If Me Gill wins, the trophy will be practi cally here, wince her final game with Toronto will * be played in Montreal on McGill ice. But the team must put up a better game than that of last week, if they are to beat Queen's on hor own ice. The forwards must play "tem; hard combination, and not trast to -heart-breaking individual rushes, which 'are necless as far as scoring goes. McGill has Butea) to play Queen's toa standstill, they will but wetk together and od the puck to the men who are working in centre ice. wing, --~------ 4 Sydenham Xee Races. Thursday, the second and last day of the Sydenham ice races, was bright and crisp, bringing out a record- breaking crowd to witness the sport. The races were fast, and the track in m | the pink of perfection. Horsemen say this year's meet is one of the best ever held. Theonis In the free-for-all, the following was FREE HELP FOR MEN (2:7: [+ known 13 Ist--Dennis Lake, Napanee. sciang e ] Mmo--""Helen D," ules | (ye by the Dr. kon | U7 has the highs ion! world. This 'reatment hax cus ich will positively cure lost manhood PA marvellous German Remedy discovered by Dr. Lohr. Jtis controlled in this countr; edicine Company, a concern whic owned by J, Me- Kingston. 3rd---Danicl Graves, Harrowsmith. Standing tne en In the 2.40 class, the winners were: en ¢ when u ofa dnote ™ ow ' remedies have failed. 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At the Grand Opera House, this evering, MeBride, of Niagara Falls, who has quite a record as a wrestler, Finest IT'S ALL - TTT EER Manitoba Spring Wheat is the strongest wheat in the wotld, Ontario Fall Wheat does not contain as much strength as Manjtode--but it makes the whitest, lightest, most inviting Bread, Cake and Pastry you ever saw, Beaver Flour is a blend of ~Manitoba Spring Wheat ~Ontario Fall Wheat in just the right proportions to make snowy, flaky, delicious Bread--aud bread that contains the most nutriment gs well Make your baking a. success with Beaver Flour. No bleaching process required with the grade of wheat we use, rrr PTTL LAR ER RA iy Tea] i Sia "Rlfocts of Abas or and best selected hops. They are very DE -- oe hick end vo. healthful and aid Sigestion. Labatt's Re Roki by at ar Sil oy are very palatable beverages and agree 54 MeAlOInG Cou, Wikdees, with the most delicate stomach. UNIVERSAL MEAT CHOPPERS, JAS. McPARLAND, AGENT, Carvers in Sets, {339 and 341 ing St. 'Phone 274. The New, Easy Washing Machine Clauss' Shears and Razors Popp TEPPPOPL SHPO LPPE SPPPOITE THE SPORT REVIEW]: 5:5 Ee oh three times aid Fig Woe. rics. F. King, -centre; Gi Bows, 'Ross, de- fence, were served. TWO "nrinutes and a te throw the latter le " an hour, or forfeit $100 Dy Referee. Milne. After t game. light "refreshments With Curlers. The curlers had three lively matches at the rink yesterday. The condition of the ich was fiekt-class and the bon- nie uddine had jw fine time with their Skip Lyons ran all over Walkem"s tette by five pointe: ht + . ; Ral. AMaisioy Col. 8 Walken: an 4 Montgomery. E C. Mitchell, Dr. Ross, E. Lyone-14 tis terrible toirolate what Railley's Fink did to' Youldeén's--a down: right Sy er ; gion, R. x ME Serachan's 'was going some "When they: outplayed Hague's bunch by! six poiats : . Nichol; 'Hi B. "Prof Bibby, Prof kpatrick, '6G. E. Hague-8, Kitkpet Torrin, + W.. BatnGeld, J. M. Farrell, A: Strachan--14. Rockwood plays ia. the city, to. night, in the . Dr. Clarke tankard a : , -- Royal Rink, Hockey Mateh. t night in &f exhibition hockey -- a tink, the Aberdeens weére the vi ot over the Royals by the full seore of ' '5 to 2.'Half time wai 2'to 0 in favor of the Aberdeens. Royals--Kennedy,' goal;" J. Hipson, point; Mackenzie, cover; Ainsley, cen: tre; E E. Hipson, rover; Mackler, Boyd, wings 'Aberdeens--Tumb; goal; Burke, point; O'keary, cover; Monterief, rover; Bafry, centre; Houghton, Willie, wings. Referee--T. McDermott. In the city L--, game Aberdeens vs. St. James, the latter defaulted, After last night's, game. the Royals gave a supper and, tne boys had a jolly time. ay --raketiull BA Standing. Fallow 19 standing of the basketball teams in ithe Meadows' cup series : . ya, Tot. To play: Preachers .. ...7' :3 2 Crescents .. .. 8 2 3 Stars... «1 6 3 Ramblers ., 4 4 2 Miners ... «4% 3 3 Frontenacs ... } 6 3 In the junior Te hoys' sefies, the Beavers will play the. Shamrocks at the Y.M.C.A., Saturday morning. To Build Five Yachts. Five pasdline vachta for the Mac- kentie & Mann company are to be built here' this spring for transferring the passengers from the railway at Bala, in Muskoka, to: the summer places on the lakes. The yachts will each' be capable of carrying about forty persons. Davie & Sons have the contract. McMaster Here Monday. McMaster, winners of the Intercolle- giate series in Toronto, will play R. M.C. I. here, on Monday evening. George Richardson, captain of Queers, has been agreed upon by McMaster, as ryferee. 7 { } General Notes On Sports, Goll is suid to be lessening the in- terest in ericket in England. At Kenora, Thistles defe ated the Winnipeg Victorias by '8 to 2. F. Hurley, of Guelph, has three can didates for the Ling's plate race this season. . In the New Vork Hockey League, the New York AthletioClubh and St. Nicholas are tiod ior first place. Articles for a twenty-round contest have signed hy Frankie Neil, American bantam ohampion. + and Hurry Tenny. The weight stipulated is 120 pounds. ringside, The fight will take place in San Franeisto, February 27th, : Lord Stanley, it WW %aid, will be made a steward of the English Joo- key (Tub, to sue nl the late Sir James' Miller. »doord 8 lgy comes from an okl Facing Bagle. He is the youngest' her of "4 fe) Jockey Club, and breeds and race horses _qguite ex- Typewriter Bargains Wé have too many second-hand Typewriters on haad. You can get a Bargain for cash this month. No. 2 Smith Premier. Good 'as flew. = Good value at $75. Sale price, $66. A snap. No. 2 Underwoods and No. 4 Williams at $50. % No. 2 Remington and No, 2 Williams at $28. 3 ® Jewerts at $30. A Dougherty or Hammond for $10. J.R. C. DOBBS & €0., 171 Wellington St. 20344 330440000 32000000 333400 New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, etc., for sale. Sale of Horses Every Saturday Canadian _ | Chinese Restaurant 831 King Street & Open from 11.30 am. to am. The best place to get an all round meal in the city. Meals of all Huds on on shortest notice. Foglia, and dishes a specialty e have the Le and most complete dinping reom in the city. 'Phone, 8355. . WE DO GALVINIZING ! Iron, Cast, Mall Fittings--QUICK: le Wrought, Sheet, tensively. '{.5.% #51 Liges The oetient/ that Lou Dillon, . 1.684, the world's ch n trotter, urra uct: @OP | will be bred this spring to Jobm A. Wm. M Ys A 100 MeKigon 2:04}, has' y favorably received by horsemen. 'will be re 27 BROCK ST. membetedd that Nancy Hanks, 2.04, the former: trotiipg Pe bas. also been Liretd' to, 38 SRA ee For faraway Nev' Zeal oatadd ote is on his' way to England the horse Nociulform, for whom James Buchan- an, a notkd Englidh turfman, paid $25,000 in order to race him in the Ascot goldueup and other weight for age races in Great Britain. The Ascot meeting will this year be strongly in- ternational, there being entries from New Zealand, India, Austrin and France, besides Ireland and England. In the United States intercollegiate hockey tournament Yalé and Harvard are still tied for first place. Two games are Harvard St Oi " Cambridge next Safi 3 at the same: lime Sain and frinoston wi in the St. FIRkel THE CANADA METAL . - 1 Wiliam Street, Toronto . SAID TO BE IN NEW YORK The Preachers: safftred their first de- | A #. IN PETTICOATS. - Writer Claims the Marchion- ess' Bducation Was American } --An Amusing Story Con- cocted There. Among the foreigners of distinction who have recently arrived in British lord high admiral, who, is still in pinafores and petticoats, being a little over two years of age, 4 is hardly necessary to say that his naval rank is not due to any sen- iority and that he has geen. no nervice, his office of lord admiral coming. to him by inkeritance. 'The diminutive flag officer in question is the young marquis of Donegal, who has arrived here with his mother, who, ch a daughter of Henry 8. Twining, of Halifax, is an American by education, having received her schooling at the Quincy Mansion school, just outside of Boston, and afterward at Wellesley College. She married the late Lord Donegal, as his third wife on Deccnber 2nd, 1902, he being eighty years of |. age and she twenty, and in the fol lowing October she gave birth to the boy, who in 1904, succeeded to the many peerages ana dignities of the old marquis These dignities include that of here ditary lord high admiral of Lough Neagh, which is the largest lake, not merely in Ireland, but algo in the Un: itod Kingdom, covering an area of 153 .} square miles, and with a coast line of aixty-five niles. The title dates back to the sixteenth ana seveniventh cen: turies, when the lake was the scene of many important naval battles, the last 'one fought on its Waters. ocour ping in 1642" Recently a scheme has been under way for the draioing of the lake, with the object of rendering the. land 'which it covers. available for ag ricultural purposed, As its depth aver: aged thirty to forty Y&it, and as it is about severity feet 'above sen level, the mere deepening of the River Bann wotld suffice to drain the lake, the disappearance of which would also tend to dispose of the popular legend as to the existence of an ancient city, buried beneath ite waters, of which the poet Thomas Moore, wrote as fol- lows : On Lough Neagh's banks as the fisher man strays When the clear, cold. eye's declining, le sees the round towers of other days In the wave bemeath him shining, Formerly the estates of the miar- quesses of Donegall who are entitled 10 wear at court and on state occasions the uniform of a lora high admiral, were of immense value, comprising nearly all the land around Lough Neagh, as well as the greater part of the city of Belfast. Most of the pro. perty was, however, alienated by - the third marquis of Donegal, whose sons predeceased him, and who thereupon Ieft cverything that he could to - his daughter, married to the eighth Earl of Shaf ome talk in recent vears of an.) at tempt to recover possession: of these estates. The present marquis' lanaed possessions are limited to the island of Magee in County Antrim, which he owns, and his mother has some pro- perty of her own. 1 note, by the by, that the Peerag- oi of Burke and * Debrett refer to the late marquis as having been only twice married. This is a mistake. He was married three times. The dissola: tion of the first marriage, of which no mention is made, furnished one of the '""~auses celebres" of the carly six- ties, the evidence going to show that the respondent had beerf previously married to a William Mure, her union to whom had been pronounced by the courts null and void on grounds iden- tieal with thote upon which the mar- quiz based his extraordinary petition. The secona 'wife of the marquis war a Miss Mary Cobb, and an equally im- possible personage. She was frequent: Iv jailed for disorderly conduet, and disturbance, endeavored topbrain her husband with a halchet, and died in a workhouse. SODA on SAL. BRATUS 18 THE BEST. 3 E.W.GILLETT Sour C--O eu - Tenders for Indian Supplies. SEALED 'TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned, and .endorsed ""Ten- ders 'for ladian will be re- cefved ut this office Thursday. 16th March, 1900 for the delivery of Indian Supplies during the fiscal year ending 31st March, 1907, at various points in Manitaba and the North West Territories. Forms of Tender contaiming full pare tigulars may be had by applyi to the undersigned, or to the Indian Commnis- sioner at Winnipeg. The lowest or any tender is not necessarily Jocepled; D. MecLLEAN, * Secretary. up to noon on Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, Bed Fehruts¥, 1906. N.B.--Newspa insertd - this = ad vertisement wit out authority 'of the De- partment will not be paid REMOV give 27% aye the Sh. Nicho: betmeis Taio mad Harvard America}. anu are now staying in New York isa oy Ready-made Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Fur Goods, Men's Coon Coats, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Winter Skirts and Jackets, Coursets, Ladies' Underwear, Hosiery, ARN ar tn eed Rb Se wr Se a ag Attractions ig For aturday Our sale of Messrs: Greta & Co's stock is now going 'As we have already stated, this stock consists of Dry Trimmings, etc. As space will not allow us to go into de- tails, we will name just a few of the remarkable bargains :-- 3 FA % 25 only, Scotch Tweed Overcoats, single and donble-breast- ed, long hox back, full skirt, broad shoulders. u price $12.50 to $18. Your choice on Saturday he : 50 Boys' Two-piece Suits, 'Norfolk style, very arpa neat, of Striped Domestic Tweeds,' Coats box-pleated back and front, belt around waist, Italian lining, Sizes" ; : 24 to 30. Regular price $3.75 to $4.50. Spesial ee for Saturday only iiviisincaiinarnieninniine 100 pairs Boys' Knee Pants, made from Domestic Twesds, dark mixed patterns, lined throughout. two side and hi : pockets,sizes 23to0 3oc, Regular value soc. and6ge. Special out price for Saturday only ehaeessiieiinnengesanns 4 » 79 pairs Men's Pants, made of All-Wool Tirol, dark grey, striped and plain patterns. Regular price $2.50. Spe- | cial price for Saturday only ......ccnsnserees $1.38 Ladies' Department so Ladies' Winter Jackets, all styles. Regularly sold for § $8, $9, $10and $12. Your choice on Saturday ... This is a chance of a life time to secure a Winter Cont at lass than one-quarter of ite value. ] i Ta Another lot of 39 Ladies' Jakes, suitable for spring ard fall wear. Regular prices from $5 to $10. All must go | on Saturday fOr .. vsrassennnsasnecnsrmsasaess Ble Come early and get your choice. ya 20> pairs Ladies' Corsets, D. & A. make, B. & C, Flora. dora and many others, also Girls' Hygiene Waists, Regular prices from 75c. to $1.50. Your choice on Saturday for ...... cisesisrseresssss sansanvas ss Sle A limit of two pairs to a customer. 750 cards Buttons, large and small, fancy and plain, 2 dozen on a card. Regular prices of these 15¢. to 30¢. per dozen. For Saturday, card containing two dozen .... Bc A useful article for every household. 500 skeins Wool Skirt Braid, all cfors, worth se. skein, ate ll Black and Colored Skirt Braid, by the yard, worth sc. yard, at .Laeidiiinina rN eREEE eRe Ar Eh NABER EARNS EES SAREE RRR SSA RA REIN $Y Ean ok 200 skeins Fancy White Braid, worth 4c. skein, at ........... te 75 only Feaher-bone Collar Forms, worth sc. each, 2 for 8c Ladies' Face Veiling, worth 3oc. and 35c. yard, at... 18e Velvet Ribbons, all colors and widths, Satin Ribbons, Fancy Braid and Jet Trimmings, etc,, all at less than half price. Come early and get 'your choice of all the Bargains 3 Come in and look around. You need not buy because you look, not keep because you buy. You will not be sorry if you come in. 180 Princess B --. ED PR I. OG. BOGART |. Fo 102 Wellington Streat.

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