Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Feb 1910, p. 5

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Valentines! - Valentines! Our New Stock of Valentines are very attractive, and contain all the new ideas in artistic and sentimental subjects for Valentine's bay. "Floral Wreaths," "Pull Valentine Post Among the subjects are "Cupids," Children, "Loving Hearts? i Cards," Baskets, Folding V. chanical Valentines, Forget-Me-Nots, Violets, Me. Drops, Pendants, and R. UGLOW & COMPANY, 141 PRINCESS ST, At OurFebruary Sale ---- Women's Heavy Winter Coats 40 to 44 inches in length, in Black and Oxford, 100 eacn, prices $4.50 to $0.00, original All This Season's Long Coats at Half Price. 25 Fancy Tweed Skirts Regular Prices $3.00 to 83.50... . 7' James Reid, D M. Spence, aring Sale of Furniture «+» NOW $1.98 The Leading Mil- linery Store. "find bis stride; 'or at least the "JIM SUTHERLAND'S KIDS KEEP ON WINNING. ¥ Defeated Oshawa Last Evening by 5 Goals to 3, Wioning the Round by Three Goals--The Game Was Fast And Clean. Before 908 people at the rink on Monday evening, Frontenne juniors added another win to their tong list, when they defeated Oshawa by 5 goals to 3. This means that the "locals are now champions of district iNo. 2, and have gone through the first round of the semi-finals. "The ice last evening was if perfect condition, {viene wid hard, (and it needed to be, tas the game pla wan the Deut ex. bibition of hockey, senior, interme {diate or junior, seen here this yesr. It {was fast, and what made it more in teresting wus its cleanness; the play: fers being contented to play hockey. | Time after time the large crowd was {drawn to its feet as one side or an other world engage in a Merce rush, only to be broken up by their op ponents' defence, and, ad usual, with a Kingston city crowd good plays { were cheered, no matter who mails i them, but when Frontenacs secured a 'gonl, the old building did a few jigs before jt settled down on its founda- | tions again. | Well, Frontenacs won, What did it? {About the best answer is that Browse, { Millan, Hunt and Davidson are ac {eountuble for about hali the victory 'and Ray Marchand, in goal is ac leountabl: for the othee hali. While the locals were getting and trying to 'get goals, Marchand was busy keep- ing the rubber out of his own nets, 'and had same percentage of the shots {hurled at Marchand scored, as did [those shot at Hawkes, the result {would have heen different. Marchand certainly . saved his team from defeat time and time again, playing a mar fvellons game. His great judgment 'and greater stops brought the crowd | to its fect more than once. The teams were exceptionally evenly jmatched, and no man on either team (had a check that ever let him loose jor a moment, In the first half it {way a grand struggle, and yet neither | teagn could gain an advantage, the thali"time score being two goals all, covered '2; Brouse, 2. strike and powers 'he was thought to bave. Hyland at cover was effective at all i times, breaking up the rushes Like a 1 vetetan. ok ! For Oshawa, as mvwh could be said as shout Frontenaes, . becavse the locals had nothing very much on them at any. moment. The visitors' most ofiective men were Brant, Dukie agd Williams on the line, and Freaman on {the defence. Every player put up a {hard game, and tried his best to win, (but Frontenacs proved to have just that little bit more, just that few { ounces more force behind their shots; that few inches faster in their rushes, iand that little extra bit of staying power that lasted until the | whistle blew. i The teams :-- Frontemacs, {5)=Marchand, goal, i Yellowly, point; Hyland, cover; i Prowse, rover; Hunt, centre; David: son, right wing: Millan, left wing. Ochawn, (3)--dnwkes, goal; Free man, point; Ramefield, cover; Will: jams, rover; Wekin, centre; McPhee, right wing: Drant, left wing. Referce--E.. Wetlaufler, Berlin, guve entire satisfaction. He always had the game in control. The summary =~ I. Frontenacs, Millan, 5 minutes, Frontenacs, Brouse, 1 minutes. Oshawa, Williams, | minute. . Ushawa, Dubie, 2 minutes, Tali time. . Frontenacs, Browse, 10 minutes. Frontenacs, Davidson," 3 minutes. 7. Oshawa, Williams, | minute. 8. Frontenacs, Hunt, 30 seconds, Penalties : First bhali--Frontenacs, Davidson, 2 minutes, Oshawa, Free man, 2; Dubie, 2; Brant, 2. Second half --Frontenacs, Davideon, Oshawa, Dubie, 2, 2. Total-Frontenacs, 6 minutes: Osha- wa, 10 minutes. In the first half Frontenacs started in with a rush and forced things to Oshawa's end, Hawkes being called on at once to stop a few, For about sev- en or eight minutes Frontenacs re mained masters of the situation, and } Th 20S » ithen it changed as quickly and Osha- wa forced the pace, charging down and bombarding Marchand, but he was always there with the goods. After five minutes' play Millan opened the tally boards by a shot from his wing, and the crowd went wild. Browse fol lowed a few miputes after with auoth- er, and again the crowd cheered away. Oshawa then came down and in the {and the play was just as even as the {s¢ove, i } Time after time, Frontenacs would Bod time-=During our big clear [carry the rubber down the ice, only to id 8 jearry ing sale we are running a special | lose it to Oshawa's defence and on the line of Brass and Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses. We have Iron Beds as low as $2.50, in all | 4c ever. {return trip the same thing would hap- 'pen to Oshawa. In the second half | the teams came back sirong and fresh going right back into the 'game with as 'much vim as at the. start, and held the fierce pace untii the Hercules Woven Wire Springs, ' 4 ! that last a life time. Wool Feather Pillows in all weights, These are fast sellers. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. 'Phone 147, Furs! Furs! Furs! ~~ GREAT SMASHING PRICES FOR ALL THIS WEEK ON ALL 'OUR LADIES' AND MEN'S FURS. As we are positively giving up business, we must sweep out our Fars at less than the speed and have your with our guarantee, of raw fars, pick. Every piece of Fur sold here goes Therefore, come with +4 JAPANESE MINK THROWS, Trimmed with ermine. Regular price, $5.00 and $8.50. Selling Out Price $3.98 3 ABASKA SABLE RUFES, Well furved, 72 inches long. Regular price, $15.50.t0 $18.00 Selling Cut Price $8.98 Wm ag gd LEA 3 JAPANESE MINK MILL TARY COLLARS With lapels and tails. Regular price, $15.50, ? Selling Out Price 2 %: $7.48 1 WHITH THIBET CHILD. REN'S SETS, . Trimm M0 With heads, aud Mutts Dice, 86,00 and $0.50. (3 LADIES' RUSSIAN LAMB JACKETS, with plain and Sable Collars, fine gelected curl and trimmed with heavy satin lining. Reo- gular, price, $65.00. Selling Out Price $32.50 4 AMERICAN ISABELLA FOX PILLOW MUFES, natural heads In centre. lar price, $12.50 to $15.09 Selling Out Price 7 $648 ------ Wi Nib an Marmot © and Japanese Dog Lining, with Marmot and Ger- man Otter Collars, AH Wool SUE Prey $40.00 and $45.00. Selling Out Price ; d White Hem i Ge dn Collar, Ee Bular price, 337.50. Selling Out Price ' and | Felt, Cotton Mattrasses, all sizes, | first-class {Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of could well be called a exhibition of the winter {gnme, between twa teams, who _-- iwell matched, every plaver being fast | {and good, and again, every man play- | ling a clean, straight game. The check- | ling was close, and it was stiff, but {stilt it was all in the game, nothing' but o legitimate body check being | Fused. Both. teams played nice com | bination at times and at other! times, when the pace became so fast {it was prohibited. Both teams had! men who could vush it alone, and an- other feature was the way both teams checked back, the forwards never miss ling a chance to tear down the ice ai- ter the elusive rubber. Frontemacs deserved their win, as they played a good clean, gentleman- Ivy game and won on their merits, The forward line worked exceptionally well, every man covering his ground, the only complaint being a Litto hesi- tation at times about passing the puck and the players bunching in the eentre. It would he hard, and per: haps a little unjust, to try and pick the most effective man on the for. The game fine game, snd his rushes and stamina siemiord at certain moments to give heart to the other boys. Brouse and Millan were in fino form. Never has any fner stick handling beon soon here than these two voungsters put up last evening. Hunt at centre is a fiml. He played his position well, wes al ways there when called upon, and can skate with the bos™ of them. He plays well with Millan, getting in some good combination. On the defence, : Yellowly was the weak mam. Of course it was his first game aml it might have heen stage fright, but at any rate he could not FREE PILE CURE Pyramid Pile Cure, What it Has Done for Others, it Can 46 For You. | We have testimonials by the hun deeds showing all stages, kinds ad by Fy ¥ I vou could read t ¢ Tetters yOu satel ous Jout b rug » are and bay 0 not ash jou to do this. Send ward line. Davidson, played mn extra|w oF! Kington Township Hockey next ten minutes had landed two, making the half-time score two goals all, In the second Half both teams came out determined to do something, and for about twelve minutes it was a very pretty battle indeed, every man struggling, straining, here, there and everywhere, trying to get the rubber in the nets, and his opponent just as anger that be = should not. Finally Brouse opened the scoring on a nice long shot, and from then until the end the game was Kingston's. * The kindness of the 14th band in turning out to help the Frontenacs along, was greatly appreciated by players and management alike, and the sound of the marches theoughdut the evening put mew hearts into the OY. "Sam" MeCullough was the proudest man in town al the game. Every player is "Sam's" special care. The only accident in the game ove curred in the second half, when Mil lan fell on Williams' skate, the point entering his left cheek and inflicting » nasty gash, He retired for a few mo ments to be patched up, but came back gamely and finished out | the match, "The two best stick handlers I over saw wearing a. junior or intermediate uniform,' said a stranger, referring to Brouse and Millan, To Play This Week. H. E. Wetlguller, who referred the Frontenac-Oshawan game here on Mon day evening, brought the news to W, i. Gibson, manager of the Senior Frontenacs, that the team will have to play their first game here next week, likely with Si. Michaels. There are three groups in Torgnuto, and this will pecessary make three winners The winners of one gronp will play off with Frontenacs, the winners ol an- other with Stratford, while the third) team will have a bye. The winners of these groups will then play off, for the championship. The Frontenacs will have a practice aiter the Queen's-St, Michaels' game on Wednesday evening, and at the players, especially the old bays, are requested to be out in line. The local team has a fair chance to bring the cup to Kingston agein this year, the old players will get out and give "their valuable services, 0. H. A. Executive Meeting. The O:H.A. executive was called to meet at three o'clock, this aiternoon, in Toronto, when the Oshawa protest against Frontenacs will come up. The Fronienac management are not worry- {ing much about the outcome; as a few surprises may be spring at the meet- ing that will bring the jocals out on top. Frontenacs' have played good, straight hockey all season, playing their games and taking their medicine; never lodging a protest against any- one, but now the time has come to ery halt! and iF the loenls wre thrown out (they will not go out slone The Township League. The dast game of group "Bin the Associn- tion, was plaved at Cataragui rink, Sawupday afterfiocn, between the Bath Road and the hows teams. The result was a win for the visitors after wu hard t battle, by the score of 1 to 0. This leaves the Bath Road and Glenburn teams tied for" first » This | game ben good one, as nerth: of or tems have Jost a game this wea OR final |. , deal comedy, "The Red Moon," ---- for the Keeley cup, will be played this afternoon. at 4.30. The game will be between the Dreaduoughts and the Indomitables. Roth the teams have won all their games, so a warm match can be expected. Play To-night, The Royals and St. James' teams will play their second game in the Kingston Amateur Home series this evening. This game should draw 0 large crowd. Sporting Notes. It is aumounced that "Mike" will play right field for New this year, A permit bas been granted for the Nelson-Wolgast fight to take place in San Francisco. Shrubb and Longboat have agreed to meet at fifteen miles, and the match may be made. The Cleveland American League Club will open the 1910 season with Larry Lajoie at first base. The Cornell University hockey team won from Yale by a score of 3 to 1, in the imtercolloginte series at the St. Nicholas rink, New York, ' They ave raisidg £1,000 in England by subseription to pay Parry's ex penises to Africa, whore he 'is to meet FErnst for the world's sculling cham: pionship next August. ; A Cobalt despatch says: "It is hard to pick out stars for Ottawa, but the honors on the forward fine should go to "Marty" Whldh, who ex- celled in front of the pets, though he does not appear in the scoring sum- mary. A radical revision of football is un der atlvisement by the United States Intercolleginie rules committee. Great er safety for the player and more variety for the spectator are felt to be essential if the game is to be per mitted to live by public opinion. Toronto baseball players will report in Washington on March 27th, and leave the same day for Charlotteviile, Va., where the team will train for two weeks. Then will follow the ex hibition games in the New England drevit, by which time the leafs should be in shape for the Eastern League championship games, which be gin on April 21st. Doolin York AT THE GRAND. "The Red Moon" is Wednesday's At. traction. Cale and Johnson, the famous col ored comedians and song writers, who will be sen in their entertaining mu- at the Grand on Wednesday, Feb, 9th bave played a Broadway (ngagewent at the Majestic theatre where it met with. a most plegsing reesption and avorable comments from the entire New York press. The humor that is indroduced in the comedy is of good yaality, never forced, and never "Ten lerloinish," and that they ate adept: in singing, as well as in the writing f the negro sorgs of the time, i woved by the fact that many 'of their "ompositions, though heard often be fore, assume an entirely diflerent form, and conséquently take an addi tional interes(, when they are sung by the authors as intended. i "The Affinity." >" . & the opening night of "The AM nity,"" at the Comedy theatre, New vork, Latdrence Irving, who, with hi wife, Mabel Hackney, are starring it his delightful French comedy, re narked that the author, Engen Hrieux, had every quality of a suduess- ful American dramalist, who was un conventional and lucid in his style and had a passion for truth. All o these qualities without exception an shown in "The Aflipity," witch © one of the most caustic and aeid comedies ever seen on the American dage. The play was originally pro duced in New York at two matine performances early last spring. The origingl company direct © from the Comedy Theatre, New York, will be seen at the Grand on Friday, Feb. 11th. S------------------ He Is Succeeding. Another one of Canada's sons ha confirmed the opinions of historians and sthnologists: that the northern wople of both hemisphere, do lead ir almost evervtbing that goes to ad vance civilization, seience and refigior ete. Waldron Hoppins, som of A. Hop Jima, Stuart street, has been arlv ance to the secretaryship of the New York Telvphone System, which include New York state, and greater part of New: Jorsey an well. We are glad t« see ono paddle his own cunce a well as Mr. Hoppins has done: he had no person to pull wires for him. YMCA, Directors Met, The regular meeting of vhe board of directors, of the Y.M.C.A., was held Monday evening, but' the matters which eame up were of a routine na- ture, the bulk of the business having been disposed of, aut the annual meet. ing, B83 on Thursday evening last Nothing has been learned definitely, as to whether H. M. Gilchrist, Quebec will take over the position of secre taty of the local association al though negotiations are stl! in pro gress, for his removal. a ---------------- Did Duty in India. Rev, Father Nash, the eloquent Eng lish Paulist father, who preached in St. Mary's cathedral, in aid of # St. Vincent de Panl Society, is, this woek, conducting a mission in Revfrew, and will likely, in the near future, return to Kingston and hold & mission st the request of the archbishop for St. Mary's congregation. Father Nash is & personal fri of Lieut. 00d. Crowe, the commandant of the Royal Military { allege. both having done army duny m ia some Years ago. Going to Prince Albert. It is reported that Superintendent Dickinson, of the penitentiary binder twine department, will shortly leave for Prince Albert, Sask. with a sum: ber of comvirts 15 assist is the con struction of the new penitentiary there. It is also said that Mr. Dickinson will be one of the officers of the new western prison. + -------------- Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. TT ---- me---- RE ~~ PAGE FIVE, SR ---------- pe THE STANDARD BAN saa 67. OF CANADA « * £0 Branches TRANSMITTING MONEY For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders are convenient and inexpensive. Drafts or Bills of Ex e. banking point "in the world by Telegraphic or Transfer Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. For larger amounts we issue Money sent at once to any RINGSTON BRANCH H. E. RICHARDSON, Manager Corner Princess & Bagot Streots. + S---- SPECIAL SALE DURING FEBRUARY OF GOLD FISH Thess Two Bargains are to introduce Gold Fislt inte your Home Hutt 1 6-in Crystal Fish Globe. I Fancy Gold Fish I Oriole Gold Fish I American Gold Fish IL Gold Fish (Silver) {| Box Faney Stones 1 Package Hay's Wafer Fish Food i Bunch Aquarium Moss. I Booklet--Price List and Instructions how to Feed ang Care for Gold Fish in the Home Fn THE HAY FLORAL & SEED CO. Is n from te spri selected bh and a blend est growth substitutes for barley "are aid to and a comfort meals, 10 | cir im Ein JAPANESE FRINGETAIL FISH, 1 £-jn. Crystal Fish Globe i Fancy Gold Fish I Comet Tail Fish, 1 Beautiful! Origle Fish, 1 Choice Silver Yish 1 Small Gold Fish i Tadpole t Package May's Wafer Fish Food. 1 Bunch Aquaria Mass 1 Box of Fancy Shells and Stones. 1 Booklet--Drice List and Instructions how to Feed and Care for Gold Fish he Home Florists and Seedsmen, BROCKVILLE, ONT. rade sted na water, arley malt, of the choic- of hops. No hops or used An disgestion cause of 4 after 4 ng i | FULL OF THE VIRTUES OF BARLEY AND HOPS Agen tJames McParland, 339-341 King8t. E., Kin As one grows old the bowels some then take cathartics, amd their bowels warden. Then they multiply the lose. Some take candy Cascarets. They act in natural ways, and one ablet a day is sufficient, grow less active. wish £61 Vest-pocket x 10 cent drug stores. People now use million boxes monthly bo i AT EVANGELISTIC CAMPALGH. Rev. C. A. Sykes to Assist in Work in St. John, Rev. ( A. Sykes, ham street chwich, has boon assist in a simultaneous « campaign, in the of NB. and leit for that place The plan is to have groups of congregations the largest churches in the sections of the ciiy, and Rev, Sykes will have charge of the ings of the group ol four congrega- ions, assembling Wm the Centenary Methodist church, one of the largest spd most beutiful churches in the maritime provinces The campaign beging with the open ing of the lenin season, and pastor of Svden yanked to angehsti eit John to-day "even or mors uniting in various ME mel Men's Working Boots All Solid Leather, 20 per cent, off all Lines to Clear, Jack?" Johnston, 70 BROCK ST. (Adams' Old Stand). -- -- i ------ T. J. LOCKHART Real Fatats and Insurance Money to Loan. Oftics, 159 Wellington Be King ston, --_-------- m---- | continue during the month of Pebras Lary. Mr. Byvkes expects" to return by | the first of March | Other ministers from this part of fhe county, who will also take part in {ihis campaign are the Bev, A Bu | Winchester of Knox Presbhyietinn iehurch, Toronto, sad the Rev. Me, Cameron, of Moor Street Baptist { church, Toronto. i "The only library in Kingston" with {hooks vou ean have exchanged all lover the world, "The Tabard Ion | Library," at Gibson's Red Cross Drug | Store. #1 makes you a lile member. St. Jasass' church, Trevelyan, was | the scenes of a pretty event an Wels {nesday last, when Harriet Irabella, | youngest datighter of Mr. and Mes, jneder, was tnited in mariage tO will; Michael Fodey, of Sedley, Sask. BACKACHE SINPLY VANISHES AND L ~~ DUTOFORDER KIDNEYS AGT FINE A Few Doses Regulate Kidaeys and Bladder. No mun or woman here whose kid eye ary out-of-order, or who salffers from backache or bladder misery can afford to 'save Pape's Diuretic untried. After taking several doses, all pains mn the back, side or loins, rheumatic twinge, mervousness, hadrlache, sleep- femitess, Caflamid or swollen eyeldls, Spminess, tired or worn-out feeling and other symptoms of clogged, sluggish widnevs Simply vanish, Pwonienllunle wination {especially at might), smarting, discolored water and all Bladder misery ends The motnent 301 suspect the slight ost kidasy or bladder foul theee is no othr medicine, at i price, mmde anywhere else in the w {which is so harmless or will effect so thorough and prompt a cure. This woueual propuration ) : to the enuse of trouble, ¥ its rloanelng, healing and vitalisiog in. fumes directly upon the orguns aml glands affected ami completes the curs before you realize nn. SR A few dys tceiment of Pape's Dis retic means clean, healthy, active kide vey #, bladder avel urinary organv--gid

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