Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1911, p. 2

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January Sale rd "OVO ne i | SEENSIOT APRA THIN T REBORN IRB En § THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911. Fur Sale Now On JOHN 149-151 Brock Street. | Miss McKAY, 5 BAB RBBTVBNS | evassase i * + 9% Margaret Maclennan passed {through Kingston, on Monday, on her {way from Toronto to Montreal, ! where she will continue her at Trafalgar Institute. Miss Madge Dawson, who has been | visiting friends in Montreal, will ar-| rive home on Saturday. 'Prof. 8S, Luacock, of MeGill univer. sity, Montreal, is a guest in town. Mrs. A. de Mowbray Bell, who has been spending the past few weeks in Uttawa, the guest of her mother, Mrs. | Patterson, returned to town on Mon- | day. t Mrs. Fdwin Loucks, who has been! studies | : i Money Saved is Money Made i . Iron Beds, uN to $20.00. rass Beds, $16, $25.00, ap. Dressers and Stands' to complete these suites reduced from $150 to $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $37.00 $5.00 each, in Oak, Mahogany, etc Lounges, Lounges, Lounges, Lounges, $20.00, reduced Carpets, all reduced. Repair 10 per cent. cheaper during sale. Yours, : T.F.Harrison Co.| Te above news will be heard here 'Phone 90. $5.50, reduced to $4.50. $6.50, reduced to $5.50. $8.75, reduced to $6.75. to Rugs. * Linoleums, etc, oq] ¥' asked a and Upholstering work | Blankets » 2 a Comforters | | White All-Wool Blankets Grey All-Wool Blankets. Blankets Union Comior * R. McFAUL. CANPEY WARKROUSR Sette sOPEREE ARR BEES ROP VASP OODOOO0OPONONIIROGOOOOOROOOTS A A SS OOCOCOCOOO000 I Or Sale *A Substantial 102 Rideau St. large garden, extending from Rideau Street to Bagot Street 66 ft, being the home of the late Sir_Johm A Mac the puest of her sister, Mrs. > Frank Strange, leaves, on Fiiday, for Ot to visit. Mrs. Walter Fleming, | teaving for Winnipeg Mrs. ill go to Montreal to visit | M. Hannaford. ! tava, snd befor foucks Mrs. KB : > + 9 ! Miss Phyllis hight, Alice street, ex- | pects to leave, on Friday, for To-1{ runto, where she will spend several montks with her brotner, Mr. Cyril Knight. | Mr. BE. days at H. Unzwanada, Uttawa on Tuesday. Mrs. H. B. Munroe, of Lynn, Mass, | will receive; on Friday afternoon, with | her mother, Mrs. John Macdonald, Un- versity avenue. | Pense, who spent a returned few | to] turned to town on Tuesday from their wedding trip. (Continued on Page 37) MEETING FOR. MEN. | In the Orpheum Theatre on Sunday Next. On Sunday next, Jan. 22nd, the Y.} M.C.A, will conduct 5 meeting for men { { only. Brigadier Taylor, the Principal | {of the 5. A. Training "School. Tar | | onto, and perhaps: the best man fin | the Canadian branch of the work, fas | | been secured for this service, and it | {is predicted that the place will be | packed to the doors. The doors will | {oper at 3.30 p.m., and the service { commence at 4.15) The Y.M.C.A. is | exceedingly fortunate in having been { able / arrange, through Captain { Turner, to have the brigadier for wiext { Sunday. : | LIEUT.-COL HEMMING TO STAY. | Not to Go to Montreal--Occupies Higher Position Here. | Our Ottawa special to the Whig 'says x | "Is Lieur A ol. Hemming, of Kings- ton, to be appointed C.5.0. at Mont- t press representative, i today, of the adjutant-general. "No," 'we replied. 'Col. Hemming | now occupies an higher position than that, and I am sure there is no inten- tion of reducing him." { with pleasure, for Kingston does not {wish to lose Col. Hemming, who is (decidedly popular both in military and civil» circles. ON CHURCH UNION. Preshytery Will Meet on Thursday Afternoon. been called to meet in Chalmers church, on afternoon, at of church union, which at the last session was laid over until the March meeting, has been set down for discussion and as it has been held | Fhursday two o'clock. The question i | | ) ! | The Kingston presbytery has | { | that the presbytery cannot legally take up the question, there promises to be an interesting time. Jolly Driving Party. i On Tuesday evening, a number - of young people held a jolly driving party around the city, fof a couple of hours. Ah gh the weather was quite sharp it a most enjoyable drive. After- wards the party drove to the home of V. Sleeman, Frontenac street, where they were very pleasantly enter- tained. There . were dancing and games, and refreshments were served. At a seasonable hour the very plea- afiair © was brought to a.close! "Auld lang Syne" and "God: e the King" had been sung, and kind words of thanks paid the genial hostess, uM Miss sant flor i Kingston Girl to Wed, | The engagement is announced of | Miss Anna Elizabeth Joves, of King | ston, to Guy UC. Blodgett, the mar- | riage to take place quietly on Febru. ary Sth, at the residence of her mother, Mrs. J. Reeve, 49 Livingston avenue, The bride is a graduate of the Memorial hospital, Worcester, : Mass. The groom was, until recently, | sub-master of the Murdock school at Somerville, but resigned to accept an Other ! election to a position in ihe English & | high sohool in Somerville. ee R ERE Eel Bringing Over the Hay. { All roads lead to Wolfe Island these days. Pressed hay is being brought | | oveg for shipment to the west in large | quantifies. "We would like three of weather," re to .the Whig, ' is morning. The dealer said that ithe oad to the island was never bet- iter, and that it would take . about | three weeks to get the Ray over and { loaded, | Robertson bros'. | for perlin, where he has secured "| Tuesday, ren, as the Whig INCIDENTS OF THE Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re- porters on Their Hounds, | "Bay sponges' at Gibson's. Souvemr day at Best's on Saturday. | Ogivey's Househoid four. Crawford. | f. Conway went to Montreal at noon to-day. 1 wenty per cent, DAY. | at} : off all china Miss B. Lacey, of Sydenham, is visiting in "the: aty. | shop (FLonnor, of Peterboro, is | { visiting Archoishop Gauthier. ihere was Bo session of the police court on Wedaesday morning. ' Waldron s 'ing advi., on page 3,1 should interest every lady reader. | WulLaln OWallS, pasly bulcs. Vides | received at McAuley s. Yhooe 778. : |uree men came to the police sta- tion tur shelter last might. all were accommodated. : "buy after-dinner mits" at Gib son 8. Miss Myrile Leader, 14 strect, leit, to-day, lor Lindsay, visit her irends. Ei if, Lubmbgham, Plano Dunes, ing sleet. Leave urders ab Auley 8 bOOSLOTS. Miss nathleen Hart, of Prescott, is the yuesi of ar. and MIs. i. I. i nompson, of hing street. i Vr. suhn F. Spares has been recom- Dufferin to 23 Me { | mended as examuner of candidates tor' the nasal service for this district. i Buy sponges" at Utbson's. } Mr. and sus. G. D. GU. Valleau and daughier, wuss Lois, are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. overt Lipson, Sunbury. pon't forget to call at Untario hall | Tuesday, Wednesday and Lhursday, | next week, and see the Poultry Show. | it is likely that ether W. J. Ken- chairman of the board of education. "Buy olive oil" at Gabson's. GC. bh m.nager for the Canada Lie ance company, 18 in Lue city on Assur- | busi- | x i ness, Marshall Hipson, leit, on Monday, good position as press-man in the Tei- | egraph. see fine collection of pheasants and pigeons at Poultry Show, Ontario hail,' Wednesday and Thursday | next week. | The rooms in various schools have | been so cold this week 'that several | half days the pupils have been dis- | mmssed. "Ruy "sponges" at Gibson's. W. ¥. Gannon has returned home in Napanee, aiter spending few days with his daughter, Mrs. Wis | kin, Brook street. i Lr. Hawke, 21 Wellesley street, To-, ronto, successfully treats piles, Seo | i to his a sures, etc., without an operation. Write for free booklet and references. There is to be a meeting in the Y. M.C.A. building, this evening, for the purpose of discussing plans for the) organizing of a literary and debating club. "Buy olive oil" at Gibson's. James Wilson, Wausau, is spending a few days with his brother, William, Deseronto, also .his sister, Mrs. Bow- man, Kingston, after an absence of twenty years. ol Royal Household ford. The late Henry ter of Glenfield, was survived by flour. Jas. Craw- W. Snider, postmas- who died recently, ten, not two, child- intimated in the obituary notice. . "Buy sponges" at Gibson's. The back part of the Orphans' Home property, facing Clergy street, will soon be filled with houses. Ald. S. Bailey is disposing of many lots and neat houses will be reared. Royal Household flour. ford. F. E. Horsey, manager of the Lake Ontario 'and Bay of Quinte Nav sation company, is in Rochester attending a meeting of the International Water Route Passenger Agent's association. "Buy olive oil" at Gibson's. George Couper, Bagot street, employee of Rigney & Hickey, left jor Florida, where he has been obliged to. go / on account of 'his henlth, He will be gone about seven weeks, J Miss Rose L. Fritz, champion type writer of the world, will give a de monstration on the typewriter at the hinzston Husiness College Thursday morning. Royal ford. : The Ottawa Citizen remarks that at the. rate guests are going to Kingston penitentiary it will soon be to the Wwhig-to publish a society A lod de- vot«d to that sanitarium alone--or some Bank Notes. "Buy taleum powders" at Gibson's. Attend Robertson Bros." china sale. | Twenty per cent. off Arthur A. Lotto was in the city to- day. He is business manager for "When Sweet Sixteen," a fine musical production, by Victor Herbert and George V. Hobart, which will be the attraction at the Grand on Wednes- day, Jan, 25th. A fine collection of fancy fowl, in- cluding, Silkies, Bearded Polamds and vols at Poultry Show, Ontar- io hall, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, next week. Thaten Dio, the Dutch comedy Jas. Craw- an has Jas. Craw- Household flour, is very pretty effect. TO GO TO OTTAWA In Regard to Harbor and Hridge Improvements, Bassell, of Brockville, district® THE GAME ToNGHT The FRONTENACS ARE IN PINK OF | CONDITION. Will Face Each of, Yesterday's Local Hockey) The Teams That Other--Results Games in the Leagues. The Frontenac team which will face the Belleville O.H.A. line-up here this | evening, will be: Goal, Marchand; | point, Davidson (captain); cover-point, | McCammon; centre, Hunt; réver,| Brouse; wings, Boyer and Millan. The team is in excellent condition, as the | result of gymnasium work, and a num- | ber of practices, and will step on the | jce to-night 9n the pink of condition. | Williams will be utility man this even- | ing, but will guard the nets at the game in Picton, Friday evening. i The probable aeup of the Belleville | team will Be. Goal, Wardrope; point, Marshall; cover, Tuite; centre, Wallace rover, E. Moore, right wing, Conbolly; left wing, A. Moore. (Gieorge Vanhorne game. Ihe Belleville Intelligehcer says that this group looks like an easy Win for the Ringston boys. will referee the! an " Frontenac vs. Picton. I'he Frontenac juniors will leave for Picton, on the nine-o'clock train, Fn- tlay morning, to play the O.H.A. jun- iors there. Frontenacs Better Look Out. The Toronto Star says: "HH Belleville team does not get the stage Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Richardson re-|ton or J. B. Walkem will be the next i pe ghey will yive the Frontenacs more than a work-out to-night. They are getting better all the time." Tecumsehs Won Protest. At a meeting held in the Y.M.CA, rooms yesterday afternoon, Tecumseh hockey team won their protest sgainst the Thistles, and the game will have to be replayed at the Palace rink, | this afternoon. Doyle, one of the Thistles, was found to be-over age, The age limit is seventeen years. Sunday School Basketball. The standing of the Sunday School Basketball League at thé present time is i= Team. Won. Lost. Bethel... cue ni) 1 Sydenham ... ... .. 0 Broek .... os o'} J | ot, Paul's ...... ... 1 i St. James' . 0 : : | First Congregat'l 1 3 To Play. | a9 Portsmouth Beat Wolfe Island. The Wolfe Island hockey team was| no match for the speedy Portsmouth boys in their scheduled game last evening. Most people thought that the island would be able to put out as good a hockey team as a baseball team, but although there are practi- cally the same players they are not as good on the ice as they are on the diamond. They put up a good game, however, but the boys from Hatter's Bay had it all over them. The game, which was referced by "Mel" Lem-' mon, wag Very clean and at times was fast. Portsmouth--Goal, Doyle; point, Wil- liams: cover, Davidson; rover, Grat-| ton: centre, Duvidson; wings, Kennedy | and Dennison. s | W.I.S.C.--Gonl, Card; point, Cos- grove; cover, Davis; rover, B. Cum- | mings; centre, W. ( nmanings; left wing, R. Davies; right wing, Crawford, | { -- bo Local Curlers at Belleville. i Two teams from the loeal curling elub played Napanee in the Ontario | tankard series, at Belleville, yesterday, | and were defeated®bv the close margin of three shots. The jce was in poor condition, compared with the ice at the focal rink, and as a result the Kinsstonians could not put up the game they would have under other eircuimstineces Skip N. W. Dyde defeated Skip Leo- nard by 20 to 11. Skip Ham, of Napanee, deftated Skip Slater, of ingston, by a score of 20 to 8. This, left Napanee in the running with Belleville, and Belleville won 'in this ssries by 9 points. This will now leave Belleville in the finals with To- ronto. S The local teams were: Farrell, A. McNaughton, Bailey, Prof. Ss. W. Dyde, skip. H. Angrove, J. Hooper, W. H. Mont- gomery, Thomas Slater, skip. = oS. R. They Are Down and Out. "We hate to be classed in the "I told you go" class, hut the sudden collapse of the "Picton to Belleville" Lake "Kingston's Famous Fur Store." tleman in our store this week "Why can you sell Otter and other caps so - *muchlower jthan other dealers ?"' We can for many reasons. He proved it. : Mink $18.75 up Seal $20.00 up Every Cap reduced in makes it imperative that we use { cast brand. Never again can | skipped by Said a gen-{' ollege Book Store ~ THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO. |260 PRINCESS STREET $1.50 Books for 30c. LATEST EDITIONS. Scarlet Pimpernel, Baroness Orcezy. - The Chaperone, By the Williamsons. Gret, : Beatrice Martle. Tono Bungay, H. G. Wells. The Game and the Candle, Eleanor M. Ingram. Daughter of Anderson Crow, ~ "Geo. Barr McCutcheon. Cowardice Court, Geo: Barr McCuicheon. Quest of Quesnay. Booth Tarkington Sherrods, Geo. Barr McCutcheon Circular Staircase, Man in Lower Ten. May Roberts Rinehart. The The The The - For the Big Came Frontenac Hockey Club Pen- nants on Canes 20c¢ A limited supply. OPEN NIGHTS Phone 919 Februar Publications NOW ON sane Ainslee's People's -- Adventure Green Book Blue Book. Smith's. New Magazine, Cosmoplitan Top Notch ~ Elite Styles. Delineator, New Idea McCall's, Toilettes. Costume Royal Art de la~Maode Bon Ton Harper's Bazaar Shore Professional © Hockey League, ithe above expreséion. The question now arises, What do the sturdy young Canadian youths receive for the loss of their amateur birthright ? The an Nothing, but the out- those boys play in the ranks of the ama- teur. The door+is shut and nothing remains. They are not speedy enough to catch a place with the big pro. clubs, so it's back home for them and out of the company of amateur play- ers forever. We are very glad indeed now to note that Kingston' was not allured by the glamour of such a so- called "professional" league. King ston stands for amateuri=m in sports, and nething else will do for this, the birthplace of hockey in Ontario. swer is simple : Ladies' Curling Games In the series for the ladies, at the curling - rink, this morning, the rink Mrs. Hughes, defeated the rink skipped by Miss Ada Birch, by a score of 10 to 11. The match was a most excitingsgne, and both wides put up a great game: he teams : Miss F.. Sullivan, Miss E. Young, | Miss M. Gordon, Miss Ada Birch, skip -- 10, Misstv P. Knight, Mrs. Givens, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Hughes, skip--11. Bethel Won at Basketball. Bethel and Sydenham Methodist clashed last evening in the Jymaasium of the Y.M C.A. in the Sunday School lasketball league series, Bethel ning by 28 to 22. It looked good for the Sydenham strvet bunch at the ciose of the~first half when the score | stood 14 to 13 in favor of Bethel, ut iin the last hail Bethel showed what a rodters' club will do for a team. Bethel rooters were there in abund- ance, the fair ones being in the mp jority. Sydepham street say they will endeavor to have more of the fair sex there next time and see if they can win. Sydenham--Ward and Pence, defence; Trotter, centre; Day and Wood, for- wards. Bethel--Haffner and Kennedy, wards; Moxley, centre; Wilson Holland, defence. "Red."" Fleming refereed the game. There was to have been a second match, between St, James' and First Congregational, but the team from St. James' defaulted. for- and Renfrew County Won. The second game last evening be tween the R. C. H. A. and Renfrew county Club at the " Palace rink sulted in a win for the Renfrew county boys 'by the 5 03. The teams were very evenly matched, and with a little practice the batterymen should be able to give them a closer run for first honors. The R.C.H.A. got into harness pretty quickly. They entered a team in the City Hockey League, Monday, and played their first game, Tuesday. The game running pretty evenly at half with the Renfrew boys ahead by on point, but in the Yay half they scored three to their opponents' two the husky cover-puint, who was urn re score of was time, ing out with the Senior Frontenacs at practice, plaved a good game for th losers, as did Stinson at centre. Renfrew County Club point, Rodden; cover, McKay; i McKinnon: centre, Box; left Muirhead: right wing, Galligan. R.C.H.A.--Goal, Payette; point, Murray; cover, Dunphy; rover, Watson; centre, Stinson; left wing, Boak; right wing, Churchill. Henry McCartney tory refereg. : Goal, Sliter rover win made a satisfac YMCA DI RECT RS : i Discussed Plans for the Next Three Years. » The board of directors, of the Y.M. ie A., met Taesday eveniog, in associa- | tion parlors. In the absence of the { president, Dr. Anglin, D. G. Laidlaw took the chair. The meeting was call ed for the purpose of discussing plans for the next three years work from the financial side. In February, 1908, it will be remembered, the YMCA, eBnducted a very successful financial campaign, on a three-year basis. The increasing demands on the directors for further improvements, owiny to the growing work here, make it neces: sary to go out after am increased amount this year. ' The YMCA. will fill 4 large num- per of the local pulpits on Sunday, February the 12th, with YM. A. men, so as to lay before the ple the work being done hy the institution, apd the needs for the commng years. An entirely new method will be adopted in the manner of receiving subscrip- tions, which will be given out to the subscribers when they are approached. Hf the general feeling of the public to wards the work being accomplished "ww the Y.M.C.A, is any criterion, the di rectors . not to have any diffi culty in getting the rejuired amount this yi 4 : Because of so many de- mands from those who heard of it, but missed it, we have | renewed our offer of a 25¢ box of Rexall Cold Tablets free with every bottle of Cherry Bark Cough Syrup purchased. | 50¢ Worth for 25¢. preparations together acording to directions will quickly cure any cough or cold. This free offer is to intro- duce this. wonderful new remedy. It works like magic on the cold. OFFER GuOD TEN DAYS. MAHOOD'S stor: STORE JRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. These two taken win- | Dunphy; INVENTORY SALE Now going on. Lots of snaps all through the store. Ladies' Coats, Skirts, Flannelette Under- wear, Wool Underwear, Also Wool Blankets Tweed Suitings, Eic., Etc. Special Prices to Clear. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. a "| For the Physician ' And the Nurse , Sterling Silver Thermometer Cases. « 4 Hypodermic Syringes. of Instrument Satchels. Buggy Cases. Nurses' Chatelains, Medicine Everything required by the Doctor or Nurse in the sick room. . Surgical 6000000 Sa of High Css Brass Gods During January we are offer ing a special discount of TWEN- TY PER CENT, OFF any arfi- cle of The stock comprises Brass in our store. KETTLES, FERN POTS, CANDLESTICKS, DESK SETTS, TRAYS, PHOTO FRAMES, SOAP BOXES, ETC,, VASES, and all are First Quality. SMITH BROS., Jewellers. Opticians, #50 KING STREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses FUR Sale At GOURDIER'S Valuable Lots ; For Early Buyers William laneway in rear, be Street, 34 x 84, We { Barrie i | | i i110, | Size Street---8ize of lot 66 Albert 182, $850 Johnson with Beverley of lot, Street of lot. 25 laneway in rear, $200 Street near Union x 126, 8475 t Stre near 30 x » With $k Size 40 Alhe lot rear, 00 nice Home war big lst Insurance at Lower Size in of a in good loc lowest with 1 Clergy and x xX Union lane " rates, Houses to Rent and Rents Col- lected. Mullin Corner Johnson and Division Streets Phone 539. " Man's Barden Boiled shirts, - lollars. and cuffs, evidence of the "hustle" of making a way In the world ? A WEEK-END BURDEN Lots of bother, some- times, but no bother when the laundry is right OURS Is THE LAUNDRY the clean man's burden. KINGSTON LAUNDRY Cor. Princess and Sydenham, Streets. aot 'Phone 22. carry « TRV VRTVLVTTBRORS FRERRRTR RTT RRNTTTVRTVLRLTRVRTRRES

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