= -- A The most tempting breakfast iss [7 spoiled if the Coffee be of poor quality. But--every meal is a Banquet when you use Packed in 1 and 2 pound cans CHASE & SANBORN - MONTREAL. LAMBERT, - Merchant Tailor - = . Don't you need a pair of Trousers. Our.cut of Trousers gives general satisfaction antl we would like to make a pair for you. We have a special line of Grey Worsted Stripes which we can Thos. Lambert, 157 Princess Street Bar Solder, Babbitt Metal and all ingot Metals "is We are headquarters. THE CANADA METAL COMPANY, LIMITED. OFFICE: 31 WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO, 0000000000000000000000000000006000000RORRS ---- evccsces Spee0ccee Our Big Furniture Sale Now On Combination Bed Couches and Davenports, Fancy Velour and Tapestry Couches, ip and Best at Sale Prices, Mail orders promptly attended to. : James Reid, The Leading Undertaker. 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Bargains All must go -- A few Heavy Three-quarter Length asin ia eves $1.00 each 20 Long Coats, semi-fitting and loose hack ulsters, regular prices, $7.50 to ... $3.50 each 19 only, Long Coats, the latest and | most choice goods shown this season, at half price = t $8.50 Coats for ... $4.25 © $9.00 Coats for $4.50 £10.00, Coats for £5.00 $12.50 Coats for $6.25 $15.00 Coats for .... $7.50 For Coat Bargains come now--in a fow days it will be too late. ? M. SPENCE, } D {and their individual rushes were com- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDA |A SEVERE TROUNCING GIVEN TO BELLEVILLE BY THE FRONTENACS. The Score Was 24 to 2 in Favor of the Kingston Team--Suthoriand's Seven Were in Great Form and Operated Like Clockwork. With their deferice brokes through | time after time, and their individual {rushes checked before .they got any- where near Froutenacs' goal, it was no wonder that the Belleville 0.11.4. team went down to ignominious de feat before the fastest and trickiest junior hockey team in Canada, at the covered rink, Wednesday evening. The {game was a fine exhibition of the sport on the part of the Fromtenacs, but the Belleville team showed » lack of coaching. The score was 24 to 2, The game started at 8.20 o'elack, with George Vanhorn in charge of the whistle. In three minutes from the ume the puck was scratched off, it had found its way into the Belleville nets, by the aid of Bert Hunt's stick, on a nice shot from the side. Searcely more than two minutes elapsed from, the | time one goal was scored until anoth-] jer one was landed. Shortly after the | {first goal was notched, Davidson and | Millan worked their combination, and | { Davidson shot with fatal effect. Brouse | scored the third goal, on a nice short | rush from the side to the centre. Hunt again figured on the scoring question. It was here that McCammon commenc- | ed to figure inthe scoring line. On a! great rush, almost the length of the | ice, he bored through the Belleville de- | fence, and tickled the nets with the! puck. Millan then touched, the nets for | his first goal, receiving a long pass from the side, and getting .it past the | Belleville goal tender's™ stick. | | Brouse again came out, and, on a| | startling rush down the centre, tallied. | Let's see, how many does this make ? | Oh yes, seven, doesn't it? And the | Belleville boys have not been heard | from yet. On the next scritch-off Dav- idson was sent to the bench forajn- | dulging in something that was not | hockey, Here Belleville came on the | stage, and A. Moore, on a lone rush | half the length of the ice, manag- | ed to get one in as a surprise to Mar- | chand, ! In the next bit of play McCammon | took a short rest on the penalty | bench, but the rest did him good, and he played stronger than ever. ilunt obtained control of the puck and ona rush from left side to centre, he hored through the defence and touched Ward- robe for another goal. Millan was brought to time for a violation, and was given a chance to get his wind on the bench. Hunt came on in the next seratch- off and checked his opponent as he was about to shoot, made a rush the entire length of the ice and hung an- other goal on his belt. The next score was the result of a nice bit of com- bination work on the part of Hunt 'and Brouse, which did the hearts of the Frontenac supporters good, as this was the first time a score had been é "on a combination. Com- bination play had been tried bore, but had been broken up. Millan and Brouse scored on a combination play, Brouse passing to Millan. Brouse scored next, on a pass from Millan. Tgll time score: 13 to 1. The Second Half. Belleville started off well in the sec ond half, but were carried off their feet. by the magnificent team work of the Frontenac players. Hunt scored | three goals in the last half, Boyer scored three, Brouse three and Millan two. It would be too wearisome to give the play in detail, as it was a repetition of the play in the first half, Belleville notched their second goal about fifteen minutes after half time, Moore passing to Bowen, who scored. Belleville wijl need an entirely new {team before they can hope to stand a ighost of a chance of defeating the { Frontenacs. They are good skaters land good stick-handlers, but they lack |combination. Their defence was weak jand easily bored through by the Fron tenacs. The players did not seem to know their positions Well enough, and skated in bunches, frequently checking their own men. Connolly, at point, who is given credit for being a fast |player, did not distinguish himself imuch, doing a great deal of loafing. | Wardrobe, in goal, is a good man, jand played a good game. He was worked hard from start to finish, all the play being centred around his { turday etn A tant olathe atass Sia mechr ak vider wns % . rr Y, JANUARY 190, 1041. PAGE FIVE, Davidson; ecoverpoint, MeCammon; contre, Hunt; rover, Brouse; wings, Millan and Boyer. Belleville--Goal, Wardrobe; paint, | Connolly; cover-point, Tuite; rover, A Moore; centre, Wallace; wings, Rowen | and E. Moore, : Referee--George Vanhorn, Kingston. oh divihy FOOOOOTO Notes on the Game. Good-bye old Belleville, iarewell to you, we saw your finish last night Honestly now Frontemacs, wouldn't you be ashamed to come back | Kingston if 'vou had 5 score like that | piled up against you. { Belleville beat Picton in, both their "At Abernethy's games. What kind of a chance will the | bunch from the "Caoning Town" | and against the Frontenacs ? And the Toronto Star had the nerve » say that Belleville would give the 'rontenacs more than a workout here ast night ! 1 hink again, Loujs ! : Mufchand was repeatedly requested th let a few goals pass him to the Belleville boys courage, but steadfastly Lrefused. : Davidson anid McCammon are a whole team. With 5 forward line ike the Frontemacs have "Jim" Suther l.nd has two teams in one. Belleville might stand 5 show if they had a coach such a8 "Jim" Suther and. Some class to. "Van" as a referee. He never let an offside slip past him. The game was probably one of the cleanest ever seen here, luring the en tire evening there were hut four mey $198 One lot Men's Good Working Bluchers. Sizes 6 to 10. See them in window. $1.98 i l give he gaics. : : SEER. Hundreds of other bar- | SHOE SALE Great ~ Bargains In Women's Shoes, "Children's Shoes, dirls' Shoes, Boys' Shoes, Slippers, Leggins and Moccasins, $2.25 Men's Tan Working Bluchers, solid leath- er,sizes 6 to 11. Best Bargain in Kingston. $2.95 See thcm in win ov FESR EE on the bench and three of them wer Frontenacs. Bowen was the only Belle ville man who was given 5 rest. It was pot until the second half that the Belleville supportess could got »° yell started and them all it was, was 'one-two, ju wi explanation of the case. Had the voters been able to assemble in the vay they anticipated they would have made things [ively with their "'root-- wg or die" programme. one-two ! After the game the RM.C. had » vorkout on the rink. They are show- ing lots of speed' and have plenty tricks at their command. Regiopolis Beat Midnight Sons. In an overtime. hockey match, play- «1 at the Palace rink last night, the ast team from' Regiopolis- College 'ame gut victors with a.one goal mar- cin over the Midnight Sons. Consid srmg the fact that the latter team wd only two practices previous to this match its showing was yemark- able. The game was ratherTstrennous ind several members of each team were knocked out. Ryan, Kennedy and Little played very effective hockey -for the winners, while for the losers, Collier, Mclean and Stuart were the stars Regiopolis--Goal, Cook; point, Cas- Yellowlv: rover, right wing, of Tecumsehs Won From Thistles. Tecumsehs and Thistles played their J rotested game at the Palace rink, Wednesday afternoon, the former win ning by the score of 2 to 1. Bath Road Feeling Cocky. The Bath Road Beavers had a prac tice on the Stadium rink last even: ing from eight to nine o'clock in preparation for their game next Sa with Glenburnie. They ar in good shape now and are looking forward to a victory over the boys from the glen when they meet. leton; cover-point, Little; centre, Slaven, Ryan; lett wing, Kennedy Midnight Sons--ioal, O'Mara; point, 'ollier; Mclean ; rover, rooms; centre, Stuart; right wimg, Mclean; left wing, MectCrosshin. Referee--.J, George Holmes. Portsmouth Won in the Dark. The Tuslers of Portsmouth and the junior Stadiums had a friendly gam« at the Stadium rink Wednesday after noon. The Stadiums had the bette: of it until about the last five min utes. The score was three to one then and when it ebmmenced to get dark the Portsmouth bunch, who are used to playing on the bay without uny lights, got the better of the gam: and when time sounded they had it over the Stadiums six to three, cover-point, Sharbot Lake Beat Verona. Sharbot Lake and Verona played a hockey game Wednesday at Sharbot lake, the former winning by 7 to The game was watched by a lagge crowd. Sharbat lake had the better of the play all through. At half time the score stood 3 to 1. The play centred chiefly around Verona's pets, the 'latter team only breaking away once in' which they scoréd their only goal. Williamson, Butter'll and For- rester starred for the Sharbot Lake team, their combination work being axcellent. Forrester showed great speed and accuracy; in shooting. " Trousdale brothers were the pick of the Verona The Rooters' Clab. People at the match no doubt could not account for the silence of Rooters' Club. Members ofythe stated this morning that this due to a misunderstanding between the members of the club and the rink management over seats in the gal levy. The 'members of the club say that arrangements had been made sc that the club could have seats to gether in the gallery but that when the got to the rink they found that scats had been sold all over the gal lery, antl that, therefore, it would be impossible for them to get together in order to carry out their programme. Owing to the fact that great pains hed beep taken to get the programme in shape the members were very sorry that the crowd should have been de prived. 'of this part of the pro gramme, which no doubt was a great drawing card, as there was a very large attendance. It was stated that the 14th regiment band had also vol unteered to play for the rooters, At half time James T. Sutherland made Do You Breathe Like This ? it's Catarrh |=; of Belleville fractured {two of his ribs in a collision with Fletcher of Trehton. ~ ! Prince Albert will challenge for Allun Cup, as champions of the | katchewan hockey league. | Abe Attell in poor form. Billy bination was yz drawback, thus they were not ghle to break through the stonewall defence of the Sharbot Lake bovs. Sharbot Lake--Goal, Roberts: point, Buell: cover, Leggett; rover, Forrest ow: centre, Butterill: wings, Williamson aml Carey. Verona--Gioal, Webber; pont, Asse! tine. cover, Bauder: rover, E. Trous da centre, Bertram; wings, Barreut and K. Tronsdale. Ihe officials were loberts; timekeeper Referee, © H n S NH. Devo Notes on Sport, Rogers will wrestle in Toronto, on Jan. 25th, Packey McFarl knocked Goodman at Pjladelphia Roller and out gone upon the vaudeville stage The Wanderer-Renlrew hockey game will likely be replayed in Ottawa. Langford will be permitted to at Bhiladelphia. He was barred box for the Sas is goal. He stopped dozens of shots from all sides and te him must be given the credit of not hdving the score piled higher. Moore brothers played a good game, but none of the Belleville boys distinguished themselves greatly. Frontenacs played a game whith was good to see, Although they had the score piled up 13 to 1 in the first half, they took no chances, but dug right in and tallied eleven more. Marchand did not get a chance to distinguish himself, having hardly enough work to do to keep warm. All the other play- {eré distinguished themselves one way or another, and showed the effects of Rod management and good training. oy worked together like clockwork and their combination work was mar- lous. "Scotty" Davidson and "Bill" McCammon, the husky defence line, worked magnificently together, 'mented upon by all. Millan, the speedy wing man, played almost a faultless game. More credit must not be given one man than another. Each ae special mention. Baye, at wing, was not worked at times he shonld have been, though when he did obtain control of the rubber, he gave a good account of himself. Hunt and Brouse were the stare of the evening, if there were any. Their combination work was | Allen will have, on Monday next, the chance of his lifetime to win the featherweight helt. | Every French Canadian hockey thusiast in Ottawa will turn out on Saturday night to greet "Newsy" La Mde's fast team. Marshall, the Belleville player, is only seventeen years but he is over 6 feet tall. He thin enough to break in half, is as tough as whalebone, Toronto Star: The solid East will back Kingston Frontevacs against anything junior wearing skates. They are no more afraid of "Varsity@niors, Peterboro Grillers, the Preston Dutch, or the Woodstock Home Brews thay they are of 4 chocolate eclair. Hughey Jennings says his Tigers will surely win the American baseball league championship of 1911. He says it was Muck's wonderful pitching staff that won the laurels for the Philadel phias this year. 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A good I of repair work is also being pbc out at the M. T. Cos yards, FREE packuas of Daas: Combined oe Es. Sina Th To Blais adress on dotted nes velow] and mail to CE. GAUSS, 628 Main St, Marshall, Michigan. New Jutake Pipe is Here. The pipe to replace the janer 200 feet of the waterworks intake pipe i here yesterday. It was made. Germany. It is Hkele that it will in position inside of three weeks. that * the only' biesole will continuously - Wea man ene Sen eh HAW sues eenwansen he Dunlop Detachable. A i orth Bp chon el to w' aC EAE EL ERR SE ae eee Sard SA RAL en 3 " i 1 was' team, but thejr lack of a good com- + feolleetion Jack | King Cole; the Chicago pitcher; has | A GARBAGE SYSTEM GOOD OFFER HAS BEEN MADE TO CITY. Are You Pale | Anae mic colorless Anaemia means blood means languor, blanched lips, faded cheeks You grow dyspeptic and nerv- ous This condition cannot exist if there is plenty of healthy blood Prouse's Com- pound Iron Pills makes rich, nutritious blood. and strength- ens weak nerves--that's why it = cures in concentrated form Prouse's Compound Iron Pills contain, rave qualities that render them unfailing In anaemia, languor, poor color and loss of weight 35¢ Bottle, Prouse's Drug Store Branch Post Office. Telephone 82. Ald. Toye Gave Particulars to His Committee at the Fist Meeting-- Will be Taken up, and May be! Accepted--Pointers to be Secured From Other Places. The civic garbage committee, of which Ald. Tove the chadrfaan, held their first meeting on Wednesday afternoon and set the machinery = at work towards the. installation of a svitem for the collection of garbage I'he garbage question has been taken up on several occasions in the past but owing to lack of funds and sys tem+it' has not been a but now it would appear as if everything will work out well Ald. Toye had a prope rather an offer, from a lirm, for collection of the garbage, which tainly looks good and it may be that it will be accepted No action will be taken on the matter just at the present. It was discussed and, be sides, a deputation, composed of the (chairman, Ald. Bailey and the medi cal health officer, Dr. Williamson, was appointed to pay visit to Brant ford and Guelph for the purpose finding out what system these places for the collection of gar bage, to get "pointers" on the mat ter, and report The committee je ; taking wp the matter in a sistema: | matorriea, and Effects of Abia or 18 Fi Price $1 por box, six for 85 One will please, six tic. way, having in view the best . jn Prion $1 per box, Mix for tela OF maj terests of the citizens, who have for plain pk on receipt of price, New pam; sothe time been ask for » | mailed The Medicine Co. garbage system, ani eat things ar | indoor Toronto. Ont expected of Ald, I nd. his com- | mittee along this lin fhe commit: | ind th tee has made a good start and the | 1d . i at t von ; indications are that before dong. - the "7 "° of the city will have an uptodate garbage {in their chouses " | Ald. Hoag advocated loye did not mation | ony, other of the. firm | (ha wsteny" used . for the collec Lthat the chairman, Ald. Bailey and tion ol the garbage, did he men | Medical Health Officer Dr. Williamson on, the Jigure yy which the wor Brantford and Guelph to secure would be done onever, it NEUOSSALY and derstood that the will be " of BO in reasonable and thay into a "contract and bonds ol garbage fthe city and to abide {to be set by th: oi {rd by whatever {this work Ths, | fer success or the cer wition, v, - Wood's Zocaphodizi, Tae Great English Rem Toues and invigorates the wh nervous system, 08 bid Hiood in oid Veins, Cures Nerow Mental and Drain Werry, gual Wonknrsa, E~davions, a ol is 8 use in Dondency, Se good Wor t the owners of the houses be taxed for the srbage of the people collection ¢ living sydtem At the meeting make public the ' name which the offer etting Infor places regarding it was decided Ald and made noi vied | fine i port I information price m n iid be done ths firvy 1x reg been carried informed the members © of which City The well LO énvér give the fter # motion had wre to make a from by | necessary Lhe dl © offer for the arbage er nniittes the gulations made wu om = the outside the caty, fant 1, he Lie said, was .. of five j ert | prepured to or ity, to contract for | for the same, to be under jthe control of any person or depart ment appointed by the council to look after the The firm would eon truct its dwn veh the line by the committee, make wary collections and the any member limit with the Hect garbage Harrison, Daley, haw, the Clerk Sands ent When the first taken {ap the chairmar on to explain tfor the information of the ! the matter taken up ls 1 from year to yem little suc- | juid d He pointed lack of ! the and th He | made it member that _ it hat man should be of to that tin was carvied out The myn to be empleo an inspector Fhe that the committe down in regard to good man position. Ald: Hoag believed that carry out the system should be an inspector, a Rpiley was of the same opinion,' Dur ing the cqurse of his remarks Ald Bailey stated that ( | immer man, who has been in charge of the sanitary inspection of the city for several years, would be toe man to put iu this position Ald. - Bailey paid a warm tribute to the worth of the veteran police constable sani tary inspector, and was of the opin ion that in regard to the position of an inspector he would be the right man in the right place : Ald. Shaw said that perhaps a sys tem could be devised for which. it would be unmnetessary to have an in spector. Tenders michi be called for the work. As a suggestion, e.g ould say that thy eity purchase their ows tecetacles for the men doing the work as in being given the contract far a year at a time it would mot pay a man lo provide his own recep tacles. He would also suggest that the city send out cards and get the 5 make a w and question nent members work how had bees with the tos along but out Her to the wn CNS rive | funds, ney Pr stem Lit AE LO RB BErvice as of its sive firm was also ready to g syed by the of 8500 to aarre out their work The «firm tuke property f on "ey Cah ed chairman quite lear jn ¥roth x | he bond was te essential ive vity collection cing garbage They heyond the san of tract would $u tis rarbuge die wormmit tes were the The the amount suld be pro ashes or the city timirs and digg I'he of the more pldawed id (act | would felt fx wo remove ax fall sure would the work if segured for' memners than Wry n Coffer this al was not that h conn ittes members of ecnt for the collection vided for by w fin sg reed 1 order to there Ald, Lh properly - - _ d To Show Up Well, Caverhill, of Montreal, the Richelion & oGEmpAnY , George di Untario Na the Richelieu six and 4 Lut has enormous r " the rector of onstable tigation stork tuarter not Cw retains per cent behind the securities believes Richelien as good as that anadian Pacifie eepurtie has of Caverhill future jusi as WHAT ARE YOU DOING ---- For the Old Feople? It may, be your father, your mother, or your grand. desr to vou, bat them lose their ine soe their strength is voyr grandfather mother who is very it sud to see terest in hfe Toast ebbing away and they seen doom. td to the weak, feoble and decrepit condition of the aged 4 Now is Lue time for {heir assistance Call st our store amd get a bottle of Vino! delicious cod Liver sod names of all the citizens who would |iton tonic, without oil, ami see what like to have their garbage , removed |x ehange it will make in your dear and in this wad a system would soon | ones be installed. A case is recorded in Litchfield, HE, Ald. Harrison raised the point aslof oo mui seventy-two years of age, to whether the city nad the power who seemed Lo be getting old and to collect the cost of the work "of feeble, suflered from indigestion and nn gathering the garbage and was in rervous trouble. Hix draggist asked formed by the members that the city him to try Vinol at his risk. He did had the right. ; and "saan he iu Better and feels The chairman pointed out that there | yomnger than be bas for fiftesn years. were 4 Bomes in the cily which We wish every foshie aged person would need a garbage esllection bat [wold trv a bottle of Vinol with the that out of thi sumber there were | understanding that their money will 1500 homes wlere po taxes were he returned if it does not give per paid, that is to sav that te peopi | feet satisfaction. G. 8. Mahood, cor bets you to come to . GE avre- lah frais Vrinoess and DB streets, Bi When this "ye considered it gue' Son. Se ny ko