Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jan 1911, p. 8

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PAGE WIGHT. rT BANK OF TORONTO SURPLUS FUN $8,944,000 The Paid-up Capital, Rest and Undivided flank are the Surplus Funds which Surplus - Security for depositors others. In .the Bapk of To- ront® the find is Repr-grow- case ' Profits of a provide the and ing to protect. all opr tomers. Your Ranking Business : Invited, A ---------- NANI \ KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Manager, -p How WOULD YOU LIKE TO GIVE MOTHER SOMETHING THAT WOULD KEEP YOU CONSTANTLY BEFORE HER? Is a Household Companion, and can be used every day, and can't help be appreciated. Chops everything In Size 1, 75¢; Size 2, $1.00. And lots of other things. + BRASS GOODS, Beautiful Selection. Safety Razors, ¥ Hockey Skates, v Suo® Shoes, v " Skels, ! Snow Shovels. Bob Skates and Wide Runner for 3 Children . CW. A Mitchells Hardware 85 PRINCESS STREET. 5] Mill Ends 000000000000000000008 Regular secs eccssesessoe i Travellers 'White Muslin Under- 20 Per Cent. Off Manufacturers' Prices. | and Linens 20 to 30 Per Cent. Off OF THE LOCAL COUNCILS OF CHOSEN FRIENDS. Dr. J. H. Bell, Grand Physician, HamilMon, Was the Installing Of: ficer--The Lodges Reported in a Flourishing Condition. The installation of officers of Coun- cils Nos. 20 and 217 of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friends took place Friday evening. ik. J. HW. Bell, Grand Medical Examiner of Hamilton, forme erly of Kingston, was the installing officer. The following in the: list of officers. ® Council No. 2x-Joseph Wilson, P. C.: CU, F. Linton, €.C.;>Capt, James Kirkwood, V.U.; R. Charles, record. er: H. DD, McFaul, treasurer; J. Me. Candless, prelate; 1). J. Ennis, mar shall; 1. Soles, warden; George Sul dard, guard; William Crawford, sen. try; 'B.D: McFaul, pianist; Dr. Rob- ert J. Ciardiner, ysician; James Gowan, Capt. Kirkwood and Silas Grimshaw, trustees. . Council No. 20-William Driscoll, CC: OC. Tierney, V.C.; D. Staley, pe corder;: I. Shangraw, warshall; MN. Hanley, prelate; M. Davidson, wurden; J. Donovan, guard; Dr. Robert Han ley, physician) ames Daly, trustee. After the election of officers 5 short programme of vocal und instrumental selections was given by members of the lodge. The auditors of the lodge No. #0, 0, V. .Bartells and Capt, Suuve, read reports for the year which showroa the ecommei? to be in & flow: ishing condition fimneiaily, pnd that the recorder and treaghrer had hami- led an amount of over $19,000 during' the year. After all expenditure was' taken ont a handsome surplus re mained to the credit of the society, The membership at the close of, the year was 650, Dr, J. WH. Bell spoke partienlarly on hereditary diseases ul their relation to life insurance. The business of the evening being aver the members of the two ladges wliournad to Ring's cafe where banquet was partaken bl. Mine host Ring presented , sun tuous repast. A number of tonsis . were . proposed oud © fp dphiler, 4 EAE AJORTD. Gt i Wah Long's Laundry | First. class R nipeg 8s appearitg - in - ginong them the folowing : 'Grand Officers of the C.O.CF.," proposid by D. Staley and mesponded to by Ur. J. H. Bell. Toast to Councils 8 and 217" proposed by Capt. Kirtwood and James Gowan, responded to by Joseph Wilson, I. Staldy and BC. Bell. The toast to "The Ladies" was proposed by C. E. Linton, and re Shonsied to by Dr. Robert Hanley. Telegrams were received from W. * J. Montague, grand recooder, and W. F, Campbell, grand organizer, both of Hamilton, expressing sincere regret that they were unable to be present. FERRER EE HEPES SERELE + + # WANT CHURCHES TAXED. vancouver, Jag. 14. This city by plebiscite decid- ed against exemption of $ churches from taxation, and favored municipal govern- * ment Uy commission. + KING'S CAFE. 1130-2. 30-Sunday, Jan, 3.80-7.30. © Menu. A 15th : Soup [| Purce of Tomato. Clear Consomme. Fish : ish. Baked Halibutt, Tartar Sauce. Entree, Rice (roquettes. French Pancakes. With Rice. : Roast. 1 Roast Beef, Brown Potatoes. Roast Lamb, Mint Sauce. Roast Tukey, Cranberry Sauce. Boiled. Ox Tougne, Grape Jelly. Co Joints. Beef. Heart, } Ham. , Vegetables. Boiled and Mashed Potatoes, 7 Escaloped Lomatoes. Ihssert. Frelish Plum Pudding, Reandy Sauce, Mince lie, Chocolate Pie, Spiced: Apples awd Cream, Asst, Jellies. Milk. Groen Pens. Tea. i "Colies. ; inner, We, Eolery md Olives Extra. y WINNIPEG VICE REPORT. Judge Robson Reports Upom His Findings. Winnipeg, Jan. 15. ~Judge Robson's muck-talked of report on the Shearer charges was given to the public to- day, and the findings are as follows : (1) That the charges of vice in Win headings in Toronto fewspapers, are.not true; (2) That since the adoption «of the segregation policy, by the police, in w Dr: ne # card and 1 will call promptly £ | your dmundry. 165 WELLINGTON #1 between Reack and Clarence a Pei00000000000000000 of Cottons 0000000000000 000000 Prices. $e0tercsesestetiscieceasttestecccsente Samples rrr eseecsssssene sececssscessssccsseceree 19, there has been no attempt to restrict the extension of the district, and the number of houses in the dis trict increased fron: twenty-nine to fifty; (3) That there has been a lot ol illict liquor selling ; (1) That the abuve conditions were = pot brodght about by any corruption of the po lice and that habitues da not pay lor police protection. ee BARRED FROM WIFE. Harsh Conduct of Young Tarks to Canadian to be Investigated. Brantford, Jan. 14.--Arten Beasoian a Drantiord Armenian who is a paturalizedy citizen of Canada, has just feturned from Turkey where he went td bring back his wife. Un arriving he was not only refused per- mission to take his wife from Turkey, but was forbidden even to see her. He has taken the matter up here and roprefentations are being made at Ottawa as to why a British subject with - proper passport should be treated in this manner in Turkey. BOMB ON STEAMER. Exploded by Unknown Man Wound. ing Six and Causing Panic. San Francisco, Jan. W.--An wo known map went into the lavatory of ¢ the ferry boat Berkely, just after it left this city for Daitlajd on the 430 trip last evening exploded a ynamite bomb. He was blown to and six other men in the room were badly injured. The Berkely curtied shout two thousand people, commmmters op their way howe from busivess in the clly, The explosion caused § panic. Presentation at Carrying Place. Carrying Plage, Jah. "13. ---On Friday of this week, Mr. called at the rectory at the Carrying bury and ted the reverend gentleman with a hidscin sett driving Thess, rug whip. § show the esteem up any thi if ; for at the Keeley Ty THE DAILY BRITISH WEIG. SATURDAY, JANUARY -14, 1011. TT TER Pe TAL A gol shall be Buiernd from playing.in. this "QUEEN'S IN OVERTIME =: Only régular qasing.) shall : , : hy oY we ibe aliowed to compete in games. A good 3 -- win shall t i ia {DEFEATED 'VARBITY "IN © FAST] game one point. Any d ih dud ay GAME BY 4 TO 3 be left to the exedutive, who have . : power to fine or disqualily offenders. 'The Game Was Ome of the Ligeliest | Schedule : ST Ever Seen Here--At Full Time Jam. i6th; § pm --<Hotel De Bum the Teams Were Tied--Greyi ® Slowari s. - a George Scored Winaing Goal, | oem, ow 7 pm--Kilmarnock va i The colors of Queen's College are! Jan. 19th, 7 pm--Paul's vs. Eby's Joating once again. At the covered 13th, 7 pm--Kilmarnock vs. jrink, Friday evening, it was obviously : demonsirated Varsity is po long. | er nvintihle h the inspiring |- Scotch on the lips of every stu- 7 pam ~Stewart's vs, + dent, aud a roar of enthusiasm pour- ing from the throats of 1,508 specta- : tots, keyed (0 the top noteh of excite ment, Queen's went in with a i Paul's. : dan, 30th, 8 pm.--Hotel De Bum Eby's vs. 5's. Feb. 1st, 7 pm--Kilmarnock vs. FEPECOEIVFIRIPEL SEVERING! ~% and Mrs, C. Jeffrey [perfec "{dents - this determination, and won the initial Stewart's. . contest in the I iate hockev| Feb. Ind, 7 pm.--Pauls vs." Nicks series by defeating Toronto University |o. 4 goals to 3, g,! Feb. 6th, ; It was seventy minutes of the most noek, _ = W strenuous hockey ever seen om the lo- Thy 8th, 7 p.am.--Stewart's vs. Nies geal jew. From 'start to fish both | "pos oy + : teams travelled at a pace mothiug fg, 9 "0 p-m--Hotél De Bum vs. short of the terrific. The ice was any- Feb. j thing but satisfactory; in spots slushy, |. jin places Shelly, and gene-ally pretiy a Fab. 12 - : much _ punk, ~ The aietion 'of the puck |. Eiimarnoek. | Hotel De Bum was decidedly sluggish and as a result | po ae . i | the style of play resorted to was gen-| 4. » 1 pm--Eby's vs. Nick: Jerally individual, In this style of : play, Queen's aaeily outclassed {heir opponents; ea ver is an expert in : : : ining the Riohane. The frequent Marhin invinie hockey series ut the cataclysms of speed displayed by Trim- £57 » Saturday morning, I ble, Dobson amd the Georges, justifies EXCA. debuted the Scouts hy the | the deseribing of them as the aviators score of 5 to 0. The Y.M.CA. were "of the ice. Time after time these play- | o> much for the Scouts, and never ers, altogether, unaided, would carry | SUC0 them a chance to score. The ithe puck from ohe extremity of the eu- | Tuslers shut the Wolves off with one closuré to' the other, their plans for a, 508h while they tallind four. Camp- score aloe being frustrated by Parker, | Pell of Barrielicki, referend the games. "the Varsity goal tender, who has in es- dn the seuior series at the Palace sence the cooluess of the traditional rink, K.C.L and Y.M.C.A. battled, the {odcumiber, With "the Preshy former. winning 4 to 0, Thistles heat Iiitburding his citadel 'like $6 many the Tecumschs, 3 to 2. "Fergie" Trojatis, he would brush their shots Dole refereed the gumes. : asida like so many flies. Three times x J -- {dit the wenrersof the hive'and white] ~~~ Curling Executive Meeting. ,mjoy a lead of one goal and x8 many | There was'a meeting of the executive Himes did the local students tie tl the Curling Club, last might, when rare "3 aie Sher t some malters were attended 10. C. S. In the early stapes 'of the game! i 'Queen's forward line did not seem to Ross, Kk. R. Beckwith wis appointed | get going, while their opponents were second player for A. B. Cunningham, {working with the precision of clock land Elmer Davig was placed on R. D { work. - During the first eighteen min. Sotherland's rick. ates, Gilbert wis Working overtime. | Tn the games last night, Skip Me- He saved shots which had every ap- | Donald defeated Skip Watsor; Skip pearance of being sure counters. Final- | Hooper defeated Skip Birkett, and ly MéSloy, the "speedy Varsity for Skip Baker deieated Skip Farrell, | ward, gent a sizzler past him for the ------ initial count. Varsity; ¥; Queen's, U. : The aflve-se situation seemed to stim y J ulate the loeal lads, wand the ford hopes | "Sportsman" writes. - "Lk moticed | lof the spectators were realized when {in your sporting columns dur | George brothers, by one of the few Ing this week that the Wellington hoe- ! dazaling combination plays, carried thn key club had become defunct, and puck to the Varsity goal and Greg would not enter a team in the city George had the honor of tieing the leag te. Might E ask if it the pro score for the first time, Queen's, I; mater's intention, now that he has no Vari. om, vg" a ha Go | From this stage on until a few miv- | ¥ or 8! rt © hod | utes hefore te apctusrol of the per lingtons. As a subscriber to lean, iod, Queen's had the better of the amateur sport 1. think we are entitled play; then they seemed to lag slight: to hate our money refunded to us. ly, apd MeSloy, on a Beak side shot, put his team again in the lead, Varsi- ty, 2 Queen's, 1. After vight minutes play in the sec ond hat, Ss Hou er a 3 les, Short 1a Places, Dy we, » 4} . y R. Fok, I Sr SLM | Memmi, Sch nn 1 matters doe he seond sume Quieen's, city from Leeville and Dewdrop, six. | A he Tools» playing. si wen Sve. miles sauth-gest, arrived Just against seven, Strome found 'the nets ld Eh Inhdrs . ally. Varsity, 3; Queen's, 2. par iy Sh platy for 3 aal ry ramindng vo and suffering. Thep had made the rE aemalite durived: {rom consis. Journey sev three date, Which: caneides wee tring. and were teaveling fue [10 18S Ft (00, Of PO faster than the Toronto he eg. good time. : Brought in George took a dug Shot yo eri two men who kre hadly froren, one WAL een ee Inter amounes { 50: badly that 0 is thought his feet ¥ . " - have to be amputated, and the ed full time. dead body of a woman, who died It was decided to play two extral El wet.of Loke Foppuion and i minute periods. The first one was. , . - I 8 Re Har giving = Parker about' being Brought, to tha £15 by her hus- i five * minutes of his life. | DRC. had ma t slow pro- the busiest . . gress on hie melancholy grip, it having McKinnon and Greg. George worked ken "hin. five 4 1 thi » the puck up the on and, Greg. notched 8480 BU 100 Ls CEE he Cloning gol: ert, Varies | OT Foam perk ach Bard all the way. Every Varsity man was ship. sony, the. mittlerg os ta the well 'marked and not once did the se t fi a na men 5 dashing forward line get a. chanee to "HC C5 EE Com sack of flour work 7h hal ¥- six ma a. a, he. cou ph ied a Varsity has a smoother working |p I four ply toads ot team than Queen's, hat individually supplies. : the Presbyterians are the choice. Me- -- Slay, Lote, Atuatrong and Frith are A DOUBLE CURRENT. desery ¥ spect mention. 4 lS sbaan's ahsence and, the vn-; Hydro-Electric Loop Between Lon. certainty of the lineup, the Queen's | don and St. Mary's Completed. sttucking 'machine ~ has not yet been pongon Out, Jen. 16-A step ted, but. daily practice will $008} ouard the elimination of Hydro- remedy this discrepancy. MeKinfidn Electric troubles in Western Ontario and Meikle, the two mew men on Nae was taken, yesterday aftdrmoon, in the forward Tine; both made. Wi SHeriny ite w, in the avery wenge of the tev Meikle works tomtimtn némission line EL Mary's right from start to finish, and is al } df "London. 3 8 p.m.--Paul's va, Kilmar+ Oth, 8 pm.--FEby's ve. Stew Juvenile Hockey Games. Want Money, Refunded. HARDSHIPS IN SASKATCHEWAN. Roails Blocked by Henvy Snow-- an , "power was turn. ot of x ejreuit Tine i Won. bh thro all ¢ ities north course, is a find; he is tight, but a west of Db on ob ¢ \ and will prove him-{ j.1p any forther trouble in getting a coli a which faster man on faster ice. sontimwous service to the municipali- James Sutherland handled the game ges in this distiiot." The line from well, eliminating in the early stages Niggara Falls to Dundas has a double that looked like hoisterows circuit and this completes the whole play. wire : roa dine i Queen's--Gaal, Gil ; point, B. -------------- George; cover, Feiler Torwards, Der SAYS HE WILL FIGHT ON. George, McKimmon, oh- | -- " Bourassa Welcomed Rack From His Visit to Rome. Smith was appointed vipe-skip for Ir. | of much hardship! - "iN arsityoal, Parker; point, Code; Pro forwards, « Armstrong, | Montreal, Jan. M. To-Night, 7.30 to 10 We will offer the following All Ladies' Winter Coats At Exactly Half Price 8 Stylish Coats at $10. For $5.00 3 Stylish Coats At $11.50 for $5-75 4 Stylish Coats ~~ - At $16.50 for $8 4 Stylish Coats At $15.50 for $7.75 Come To-Night And secure one of these; even if rot quite prepared to buy, as you may choose and have them placed aside until required. To-Night. 820 Yards White Flannelette Good width and weight, right make for Nightgowns and Underwear, worth at least 10c or 1c yard. Yours To-Night 8c Yard. In Years Come and sev for yourself | The Bargains that we are offering ~All Next Week. a RR TOY ISR ) requ pmb 5 a rn

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