- PAE TWO. Store Open Every Night This Week 9 O'clock THE SPORT REVIEW: JOHN McKAY, The Fur House, 149-151 Brock Street. S000s0s0vsePesnveosseOe" tTTCOeSrTOSOTLIREOGRIREZOREGARNDS . Scavossrnevaew Serer ee renee CRC OOO 0 (» (») (0) (») ® (wl *) *) } ») ® ® : Blankets And i! A. a op White All:-Wool Blankets. Grey All-Woa! Blankets. Union Blankets. Comlorters in Patting, Wool and Eiderdown filled. All fresh new stock. » R. McFAUL, CARVET WAREHOUSE. . @ 0000000000000 000000 ss esis seve ene ~a Ei Suggestions You want to give thing useful Why not make a selection from the for Men, Women, and Children: ¥ Mea's Slippers, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, f2.000 an « 2c, Ladies' Slippers , $1.25. 50¢, 73¢, £1.00 Evening Ladies' Slippers, $1.23 to $3.50. Boys' $2.50. Hockey to $2850, Ladies' Boots, Moccasins, Overshoes, Rubbers, 15999199499 054%9 999048399949 504 some- | follow- ; Hockey Boots, $1.30 to @® $1.75 { ee DOC FRE@EEERT es § | Jang {dan i | | ® frew; : Island] Feb. 'frew, ® Nu n 8 frew. < | mouth; | Christmas, Furniture ---------- TT ---- Pail of the older boys' Lhe following plaayers "are to turn out for practice, esday evening, -at seven o"cloc igléton, R. Dan, R. Moore y bert, D. Pound, F. Pound, G. g, F. Birch, K, McCullough, lear ance. take io noe, ed | TTY THE SC HEDU LE TOF THE HOCKEY LEAGUE. Flem i Ww Palace | sche= Team Played og the Hink--The Junior ©O.H-A. dule=--Y.M.C.A. 'Basketball to Visit Ottawa. blinding the from meeting Games to be Junior O.H.A. Schedule. schedule for this section in the r O.H.A, haf been drawn up as follows Ihe snow storm Hockey urning ou Y. ML nt business to be thmg was the ch » play the were received the two open-air after a great de was decided to a manager of the senior games 'The proposition w regarding 'the juniors the approval of was decided to part ot up of The 1, 2nd, 10th, at Belleville; Picton; Jan Jan. Isth' Jan. 20th, 25th, Pictor Kingston Belleville at pi ton at Belleville; at Kingston; on at Picton; Jan. City t prey the m the + are only three teams in this this year on 'account of the, a Trenton has turned profes wn at of the and the ved there, put forth not with executive and it him to reconsider this In the-drawing « hedule the other evening oi" the Wolts 1sland and Henirew coun were inadvertantly from the list. i ne schedule was the fore tl and a new "dra up with dates affixed for the | of the ga STUSS terns ~ , Clash in Hockey Dates, is a mix-up over dates in th OHA. and Intercollegiate g y for Kingston. Varsity OHA team is «due to play Frontenacs or 30th, afd Varsity IntercoHegiat« 1lso scheduled to play Queen': hore_Jun. 13th. As the OHA. sche » was out first Manager Gibson, o Frontenacs, secured this date fo « 0. H.A. team. The Intercollegiate game will, 'therefore, have to com in at the end of the schedule in Feb ihe Intercollegiate has here started "about the 20th o and Frontenacs did all the avoid a clash. - Not Yet Organized. Although there has been quite a lot of talk about the formation of a Mercantile Hockey 'league 'there ap pear to have been no steps taken tc got things in working order. Whethe: the men suddenly lost interest in it or thought it was too large a proposi tion to handle, it would be hard tc sav, but it seems as though it had fallen through. | here e neet the! Jaz the names clause, £am 18 ih omit! noon on ba saary. tofore fanuary could to mes as follows : Group "A" Seniors, Sth Y.1.¢B.A; 10th, Regiopolis; 12th, Granites; 19th, Y.LC.B.A, vs. Grdnites; 26th, Regiopolis vs, Y.L.C.BA lst, (iranites vs. Regiopolis vs, LOVE Liranites Y1C.BA Regiopolis vs. Jan. Group "B" Seniors. 17th, Wolfe en, 24th, Feli. 2nd, Island. vs. Welling- Renfrew vs. Ports | Wellington ve. Ren-! Feb. 7th, Renfrew vs. Wolle ls: | Feb. 9th, Wellingtons vs. Wolfe fall . ; tdth, Portsmouth ve. Ren There is nothing being done vef re 16th, Kenfrew vs. Welling- | zarding the organizing of a Sunda: 15th, Wolfe Island vs. Ren-| School Hoe! ey league. Those who wer, ~ interested in the baseball league are at present to tallc abou: ut it is likely that .as soor Christmas rush is over then a meeting called. Jan. tons; Ja { mouth; { land; Feb. Feb too hockey, as the will be ---- busy Thistle Hockey Club. The Thistles) hud a meeting at their club room lus) evening and chose the followings players ) Fitzgerald, point; E. Walker, W. Guirev, rover; | P. Bradden, right Wing Co Frign n, left wing. Sunday School Baskétball. These games will be played in Y.M.C.A. gymnasium, Tuesday beginning January 10th : Jar 10th--Brock vs. Paul's vs. St. James. Jan. 17th--Bethel vs. Sydenham; James va. First Congregational. Jan. 24th--Sydenham vs. Brock; First ('ongregational vs, S St. Paul's. Jan. 31st--DBethel vs. Brock; St. Paul's Sydenham vs. Bethel; Congregational vs. St. James, Feb. 14th--Brock vs. Sydenham; Paul's ve. First Congregational. Referees "will be taken from thos the league. Half the gate re go to Y.M.C.A. athletic committie for use of floor and lights Sydenham had its first practise at 9:30 last evenings Mr. Bowron . ar ranged gs so each team could practise night per week. voal;" J. O'Neill, cover point; Doyle, centre; {eaptain); rT the gin Bethel; St Group "pn "Tuniom. Jan. 5th, Y.I.C.BA Jan. lth, Sarriefield, Jan. 12th, Barriefield vs. Granites; Jan." 19th, Y,LC.BA. vs. Granites; Jan. 26th, Barriefideld vs. Y.1.C.B.A.: Jan. 31st, Granites vs. Barriefield. All the senior games will be played on the Palace rink with the exception of the finals, They will he played én' the covered rink. « Granites vs. ot Y.1.C.B.A, vs. St James vs. ? Feb. Tth-- First St Group "A" Juniors. outside a 3rd, Regiopolis vs. Ports- cepts wi Jan. 5th, K.CIL vs, K.B.C; Jan, 10th, Kh.C.L. vs. Regiopolis; Jan. 12th, K.B.C. vs. Regiopolis; Jan. 17th, Portsmouth vs, K.C.l.; Jan. 19th; KN. B.C. vw. Portsmouth; Jan. 24th, Ports- mouth vi. Regiopohs;. Jan. 26th, K© B.C. ve. K.C.L; Jan. 31st, Regiopo- lis vo. K.C.1.: Feb, 2nd, Portsmouth! vs. h.B.C. Feb. 7th, K,C.l. vs. Portsmouh; Feb, 9th, Regiopolis vs. K.B.C. | { Jan. VERY LIGHT SNOWFALL the Line of Kingston and Pembroke Railway. Kingston had a great storm, but out on the line of the Kingston & Pem- broke railway thére was but very light fall of snow, so light in fact that the regular morning train, into the city, was not interfered with, and arrived in Kingston on time. -' At Sharbot lake there was a snow i fall of one inch, afd at Harrowsmith about three inches fell. Along the line of the Bay of Quinte i railway, the snow fall was also very Light and was not sufficient to inter: i fere with traffic, Over Br m-- i Sending Team to Ottawa. Y.M.C.A. is sending a basket- ball team to Ottawa to play there on New Year's night. The boys will} leave here on Saturday, December 3lst The Christmas Curtains Christmas Rugs Nothing better than these. | FORMED SCOUT COUNCIL ac a Meeting Held in the Y. M. C A. meeting of all the { Scouts in 'the city at the YYM.C.A,, on } | Thee was a © ito 360 Real Estate! Real Estate " There is nothing pertaining to "eal estute that cannot be trans. * acted 'in this office. in this city ? We vertisements. io vou want. to invest money in a real estate m that will pay good interedt with able ? 3 'vour tage and the best security obtain: See us about this, Do you want ty wiv perty me of ared. rr hav the beet bargains ¢ Po you want to berrow ? See wr, Da you want to st vour pro- ¥ guickls and rofitably ? list your holdin <"with us. Our chents are ory west ads Ask them about | } Qak, Mahogany, Mission. Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, nl Stares open nights' 'Phone 80. T. J Harrison Co. ,} Bin | Monday night, when a | Scout council { was formed. Canon Starr wasn the | chair. | Col. elected commis- other offi- Hemming was | sioner, and --the following cers weré elected : President,, Canon { Starry vice-presidents, D. G. Laidlaw | and "Harry"' Pense; scoutmagsters, Dean Bidwell, Rev. T. W. Neal, Dr. Anglin, (F. F. Trimble. Roy Ward was elected secretary. Piles Cured in 6 14 Days. t Book Shelves and Macey Sectional | Your druggist will ai money if Hook 4 ON better; Bry stock: Paza Qintment fails to cure any case gi Si hoe Fof Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud:, ing Piles in 6 to 14 days. &0c. 13, Chocolates and Bon_Bomns, 15¢ | Cream chocolates, Walnut chocolates, | Ma le Walnut Cream, 15c. Uraw- ford. for Bathroom, Kitchen, Parlor Cabinets, $4.50 up | Cabinets Music and Mistletoe and Holly. Holly wreaths, evergreen, etc. sale at Carnovsky's. Music Sale. Six copies for 25¢c. This week only, at . Kingston News Co., opposite Y. iM. C. A. for Tables for Hall, Parlor, Dining- The remains 'of the late William Hines, who died in the hospital, on Thursday last, were taken to Catara- qui cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. | The funeral service was conducted from | the undertaking parlors of Robert {J. Reid. Deceased wax Born in Can- + 1 Ma, was an Anglican in religion and ® | was sixty-two years of age. i For Christmas get some nice eating iapples wt the Fruit® Exchange, 68 | Brock street. i The Griffin Amusement company is 'erecting a large storm front at the { Orpheum theatre. This will be a de | cided _improvement over last winter, | as the cold penetrated through the and those in the rear | sats suffered somewhat. | Mr. and Mrs. ills. 96 William | street, anndunce engagement of | thir "ldest daughter, Laura, to Wil [iam Millard, the marriage to take | place. very quietly 'from the bride's re- idence on Wedner ay evening, Decem- 1 - Hall Racks and Seats. A fine Line. Yours. LOCAL NOTES ANI AND THINGS " Fine ford. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28. EE ---- THE DAY'S EPISODES } ING GENERAL. Sinise In The | City And Vicinity | --Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Remembered. boxed perfume oO per 1 evenings The week. Order Bajus'. > 13¢. buys 1 lb. ed hocolates. J. Crawford. The young men of Kingston @ stores are vour "Xmas beer assort strong for Ald. McKay for m Rogers' best knives or forks, dozen. Robertson Bros." Bajus' XXX Porter, Ale and have stood the tast. ] William Swaine, piano tuser. Orders | 'eceived at McAuley"s. Phone 778. i Ald. McKay has large interests i singstomw. Thyrefore, he will moke safe mayor. : If you cannot afford to eat the best | 'hotolates try Fry's 30c. %. J. Craw skates, zall at] w i want sticks, sleighs, | "ete, When you yucks, hockey Simanons Bros. Ald. John Mchay has been a suiCess- | ul business man. He will-also mike a | successful mayor i There is no Ale on the market urpass Bajus'. It contains the H. Cunmngham, piano tuuer,' ving street. leave ordus gt \uley's bookstore. Large variety of baby plates. Noth- ng nicer for baby for Christmas, 25¢c. to 75¢. Robertson Bros. One man was ths only he police cells, last night, n and asked for shelter. Military: brushes, $1.50, at Best's. Professor Dyde, Queen's, occupied the »ulpit of St. Andrew's church' Lachine it both services, on Sunda) Imperial { Brand underwear can be ought from all the leading gents' urnishing and dry goods stores. Rev. Prof. John Dall, M.A, reached able Sunday st. Andrew's Presbyterian church, in lelleville, Bajus' has the Call up Dajus' Order your 'Xmas Beer frome Bajus' drewery. Delivered to any part of the Aty, The to romlis, 21 Me occupant of He came Lueen «, sermons on at goods, the city for mayor with him business men df supporting Alu. McKay he people will be safe heir chicf magistrate. Fry's chocolates, 30c. J. Crawford Actor Partello, 'who played at the pera house last Christmas, with his ompany, is at present at Calgary. He 8 reported to ha ave been wery ill are as If you cannot afford to eat the best | hocolates try Hh. J. fora. You can have either kess wy ordering at Bajus' Bre lelit-ery to any part of the cits Among the at the G y 1st evening were several old favorites members of the Partello eompany so some of the Pell-Marks Date Creams, 15c.. Wa ates, 15¢. J. Crawford, Ald. McKay will make a worthy sue- siesor of Mayor Couper. He knows Kingston's needs, having been born and lived here all his life Wine glasses of evify tyle, from 40¢c. dozen. Robertson Bros Nirsiry rhymes china for the chil dren. Just the thing for Christmas, it Robertson Bros' The manager of the Stadium says he will put his gang of shovellers up against any of hor in the city. Last night, after the hic storm when there and half inches af rink, Fry's 30c. Craw or bott'e Prom | players and company. inut Che she ape SNOW was snow seven One on t} he had the rink eleared of snow and ready | for practice at 10.50 o'clock Date Creams; 135ec.. lates, 15¢. J. Crawford. Henry, Penbrook, who refused to give a satisfactory account of himself, locked up by the ' Brockville police Penbrook admitted having been to leased from the penitentiary ber 22nd, after serving two vears and one-half for burglary and breaking. He was sent tp Kingston -- New Dieses and Silk Waist Now that the Season of aveRts has begun, together with rist- mas festivities, we wish to em- phasize that we are showing some very new and pretty | Dresses and Silk Waists a our" Ready-to-Wear Department, White Net Dresses $16.50 up. ¢ $16.30 up, Paisley Dresses .... $22.50 up. Mul Presses, in various shades ' . '87.00 up. ------ SILK WAISTS, $3.00 to $8.00, | i be av aa | Just 30 New York and Paris | Pattern Hats left to clear at exactly Half Price. Every thing marked. in plain figures. ~ eee WATCH OUR WINDOWS. STORE hrs N EVENINGS. 5 | Ins Ww, Ugg Ne rink | gang | Walnut Choco was | j Gin, Champagne, etc, 1910. The Coflege Book Store # XThe An Excellent Offering of Holiday Books TT ERY TE ITINeTH IIR YES Christmas Storer The Lady of the Lake. with over 100 Plates ard Chand Neott's most far romance in dress ever given it , elaborate jacket - box The MN the loveliest Beautiful coy and ornament metrical yard Myrtle Reed. The text is printed withia marginal lines with lubricated heading and marginal notes. Front piece in color, hy ~ Ble ndon Campbell 260 PRINC 'ESS STRE faster of the Vine- The Rosary Gift t10t I \ with all de Ca Fiction atest vr and bound limor Glvan < a i $ | | rei 3 s e ui: the Seven Suitdes, | J I Larace ~ by ty The tale depth of feelin and refinement the author Knowles Louis Vance. , by Leorge is inst e Same y Ma s by the Bary { Land, wowing imagery, x : Rose i oo Malu Window Roberts Rl art that characterize the td White Cat at the te at, chart withor's earliest : The by Mary | work. ET, 106000060000000000000000000000000006900060000 For --Liggett's Sweetest Half pound, two pounds, "Xmas * The Told." 85¢.; Chocolates, Story Ever 43¢.; pounds, 81.70. Chocolutes, " Where Quality Counts." We have just received a fresh supply for Christmas. Beautifully boxed. Half pound, 35¢.; pound, 65¢.; special two pound box, $1.30. --Fenway Pens, $2.50 Fountain boxes, --Waterman's special Christmas --Rexall Fountain Pens, a GOOD _pen for only $1.50. ® --Hemex Fountain Pens, the best pen on the market for $1. i : tid > px Gillette Safety Razors, $5; i $5.50, ood 00 2000000000000000000000 E00466006000000000¢ CHRISTMAS! Fast Approaching It does not pay to delay further your gift choosing, See our prices for J High Class Pearl or Diamond Rings, 'Pearl Necklets or Pendants, Scarf Pins, Links, Lockels bony Goods, Leather Shopping Bags, Etc. Srna Ae L IN I $6.50, i DRUG | MAHOOD'S sron: | PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. i SO TTITONOPORIOGO OORCRORO-ORORCHOIIEOR CRI DOO { 'Sensible Articles; - That Wil] Appeal to Lean Purses ct AP PM AN NAN NN, SNAG, For Girls o- | and | WOOL TOQUES, fine and neat, SCARLET SASHES, TOQUES, MITTS, match. LANSDOWNE Popular prices. MUFFLERS, WOOL MITTS, dainty WOOL HOSE, warm | & CLOTH COATS, newest | © PLAIN AND FANCY | WOOL CLOUDS, all colors colors, . and siyle on Octo: | | house i For Boys HOCKEY TOQUES, all colors WOOL OVERSTOCKINGS SWEATER COATS . UNION AND ALL WOOL WOOL MUFFLERS. oe, a to me Black or Grey SWEATER COATS, pretiy colors serviceable HANDKERCHIEFS. UNDERWEAR WOOL MITTS, good and warm... SMITH BROS, 350 King St. Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses 200000000004000000000000000009000000004000¢ IN 3000009000000 fd fle ¢ LADIES LIKE FURS 2 FOOD ODO 23¢ and up. OVERSTOUCKINGS all colors. and to For Xmas Gift W. F. Gourdier, 78-80 Brock St. 40¢ each, 95¢ and up. ; 153¢ and up. § © a pair. and 3 up- and up. st.2 3 s each OC and up. | OW THEI dormers oad Wellington Choice™ Stroet near HO TOOME | for $2,100 Ww up. Rough-cast, Bago 2 up: 4 ceach~ and 8 rooms; and and up. 25¢ up. 15¢ 25¢ Each and up. up. A A yp A Pe Pt Pi For Ladies ALL CLOTH COATS GOI New styles, all this Season. A St is Newman and Shaw | i THE ALWAYS -~ " oo ---- This is your opportunity Big Coat Bargain. NG AT HALF PRICE, ves Mullin Corner Johnson and Division Streets, | } | £000000000000606060004 A ii BUSY STORE, Heres To The Best All that's best in drinkables ton | the holiday season is found at the! { Thompson Bottling Co Brandy, | we can please | In Ports, Sherry, Scotch, i | the most fastidious. We are Agents for Stroh's Bo-| hemian Imported Beer, .Pilseher's | Berlin Beer, and Fisher's Ale, Porter and Lager in Bottles and Kegs, GEO. THOMPSON, 292 PRINCESS STREET. "Tel. 304. rn is bétter than a ho Zirl entry into soriety RRR n Ideal Gift fitted JA Is a Pair of Eyeglases or Our Stock complete, and face with an att Glasses * Our testing of done scientifically est instruments, and satisfaction fs guarantee If too busy to have t tested before Christ mas, choose your mounts now and have the tenting | done aftér the holidays. Dr. A. P. Choon, Druggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. 'Phone 343. properly Spectacles of Evegiasse 1 we cap fi ractive Pair of the oy fav sles # ate Hosen iaupdering .Qur Laundering Of course Ho about you Christmas line Ww follow Banta's Ieans AAAI ra Belt tat to tore