Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Feb 1911, p. 8

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t PAGE EIGHT. Te ! THE DAILY BRITISH WEIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1011. ETT m-- - E re = ; ' I rimble to the tall timbers for hand TIDINGS FROM ATHENS, , BEAT ing out the "going down" sign to UR ON EVERY SUCCESSFUL ' Cassels. The youthiul looking pre- Horace Brown Very Low--Death of | \ TE - -- te ; pensities of McKinnon afforde the RT Henry Hawkins. IN OVERTIME BY SIX GOALS TO grew lad a three-minute vacation IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE KINGS-| Athens Ya ds, : A A -t Wp : » Feh. 3-1. MM. ato FIVE. and McGill were playing seven te TON HARBOR, building. an addition to los Son a Queen's five, The castervers avallec Burton Alguire has purchased from + . Greg Gedrge Scored the Winni it d 2 ~ i : : aan : x ; gi Poe McGill Scored Torco y rig - oy wir Meili. Deputation Placed Case Cleadly and Melvin Milroy, his Blacksmithing bbusi- | . . py 4 ' is. BE. J, wsome has recently . | Strongly Before the Ministers--|oo% Fo L Rowsome has seceutly | O-I\1 t, : to : i Has a Bank Account. He 'Succession Bt the Start--Half- 5; Queen's, 4. Violent insanity seemed to seize Some of the Party Held up by Fx or Main street. Mrs. Thomas Moles must. If you 'haven't = Time Score Was Three to Two. { t ba 6 ba That perect pi 4 mechaniam here the supporters of the ie and white: | Snow Storm. wills, has sold' ber. house, here. tc @ a b plece « [3 ere - e Were seven sho utes oO = F > o , here, to " . od . roc tugs to wank your {| Tho ues po of Gen Th, Vt men] me prio, coin, of, Ae {3 Me Rite he a Samy | { \R/T have the following apecial purchase money, begin now. team. at the covered rink, Friday ther full quota. again on the playiug Carson, Fraser, klliott and Rent, BB ld ha Lent Juha, MF just received and ready for your ap- night, was wrecked quite beyond re surface, found the McGill citadel time J. M. Farrell, who left, Wednesday Pari h bloe as_ leased a flat in the | yroval To-Night Please note the savi - . i " Boon, for. Ottawa, to interview the arish block. R. J. Campo has in- | ¥ NIgne. ) €e saving : MAKE ov 3 ir and with the last sad rites bas ' and again, with the accuracy a: ; . : i R BANK pas relegated to the scrap heap for sharp but Woodyatt, the rvernment regarding improvem: pts to stalled = nw at his mill at the | 9 YOUR BANK. the season of 1911. Queen's defeated custodian of the nots, brushed their Bimiston harbor, arrived in ftawa | Saunders Place," and logs in great | : 200 Ext { : d aside, apparently with ease. the same evening, but the balance of gumbery are being brought in. The] ra 00 0 bom- the deputation were not so fortunate, |' orthern Crown bank has opened og , ; as they experienced a rough time of sort to prolonged play in order to de bardment, the Queen's eaptain land. ] Xperiel ro ne "the Fork ' A 1 2 : ; . ' X : . : oy JE the ended it in getting 'to the cdpital, only ar orfar cheese factory and will . ac Li BANK OF TORONTO cide the issue. When full time wai a cots ahd he gai i m iving there at 4 p.m. Wednesday, af-| move his farhily there. William Hen- J . Quality White McGill 6 goals to 5. shots prolonged branch here. G. Owens has purchased It was again found necessary to re- However, alter a gertards y the hanes. ers Gv i, siti 2 In the overtime period the wearers ter being somé seven hours late, ow- derson, Winnipeg, who went west last 1 most OR hockey that Greg. of the triccolors came back strong ing to the heavy snow storm. a , returned, last week, and is ccorporated 1855 1 idl * und checked their opponents "to a! As the appointment with the minis- [looking for horses to buy. 0. L. by Gsatge Janie the. winuing joe} fe 'tendstill. The first five minutes went tr was arranged for twelve o'clock | Munroe, who has been spending several Ta ® Assets, - $50,000,000 || Zins 2nd incidentally received the pout a score and only one minute' the advance portion of the deputation [lusts in Lethbridge, Mita. retumed | Ee Cotton Sheets ! : "R » we t i grr hg line fed twenty seconds remained when had to proceed {without the rear lhome last Wednesday. Beaumont Cor- ' : - a Tame In nd ov ireg. Georgy. Botched the winnlug guard, headed by his worship __the [nell will teach the bulance of the term that Ness Bouter &. Co. ofr for HF Goclbs &" Nici 5. avon). Th. deputation, ut intr at Fao, Mise Floren Gini a : : = | The last goal s disputed by the due sy Hou. William Harty. Ald. }Sherwood Springs, and Miss Muriel rg ] KINGSTON BRANCH: yam of the bill the game srofved Meili team but McGill cannot Elliott and J. M. Farrell _ laid the [Fair ear Brookville dui Full 2} yards long by 2 | nto lo royal. 0 o : d.3 ou early x : > 5 4 2) 1 ; E 107 Inanmns emmy, [1c ions had poorly pao Toile take lim lo 6 eas te ah mas Totaly | Ah wan postponed pects of inl | | yards wide. witha 3 joch a. 1 . - . " . decision 4 te . » : rs ' MN y C. - their bearings, by lightening combing. coo George shot from in front of impressed with the claims of King | ment weather, until next Foun ; hemstitched hem. These George B. McKay, tion play, which seemed to have & }. goal and the puck striking the ston, and did not hasitate to say 50, [avening. The hockey team defeated 3 are maile from u-well-known paralyzing effect on both players and |... 5¢ ths back of the goal again assuring the deputation that he woule | Philipsville on the rink, here, on Sat- t : 'English sheeting free from ? 4 y Manager. spectators alike, Cassels and Scott re: pounded into play. The goal judge, take pleasure in bringing the subject arday, by a scofe of 21 to 4. Joseph before his colleagues in the cabinet. )'Kerr, after being confined to the § dressing and are well worth ipestivaly stared Joe ai, hi ; who was a MoGill student, immediate- Foden eS ie th n The anllegro of the staccato rahing of. |, ised the flag declaring that' er the arrival ol the other mem [house for ten weeks, i Ce § 7 i To = the McGill contingent, which numbered aa had i | ng ath bers of the committee they were in | fps, Aen Rouse abie to be ot. = 4 $2.50 each or 2.75 a pair . Bend him off to work with a good about two hundred now became in- lund ¢njuired if the goal had been troduced to Sir Richard Cartwright l6hed to her bed with rheumatism. . breakfast. - tense. It looked like a re-enactment weored and the goal judge replied in who received his Kingston friends very lyrace Brown, an aged resident, is Yours To-Ni ht 89¢ Each of the Queen's funeral. However, a the affirmative, so the full responsi- kindly, and took a keen interest i |yay Jow, with heart and stomach g E You can prepare it easily and] Presbyterian revival was instituted bility was with the McGill man. The all matters laid before him. Furthe trouble, and slight hopes are held out ' : quickly by using which culminated in two converts by pont claimed by the MeGill team detailed inlormation will be forwardec | ir hig recovery. Not more than 4 to 1 customer. MeKinnon and Box respectively. Score, was that the puck striking the back PIF Miehard. wns alo introduced Another aged resident passed away, 1! om Wednesday, in the person of Henry bar did not count, that it. had to be. 3 Hart H SF G y Mr. y GP. 3 . 8 how- Db) arty, to Hon. G Ta | fawkins. For vears he was janitor of » | Queen's, 2; McGill, 2. : it, e ie At this stage it looked like any. strike the not. This claim is, i iat i railway d \ beck 1 who" went. carefully over the. plans iy | fe bith school and is kindly remem- Lh body's game and considerable coin was ever, quite baseless, as the RE ar all A i | » in evidence behind the wires, . inched d in the goal area. who went carefully over the plans 1 . : hi oe wires, Just be- is | ; 8 tha possession of the committee. H Jered by hundreds of students. When - . niversa fore the close of the first period, Basii! The teams were : iy | aanared the deputation: that whe th 1 Salvation Army was represented H | A : L Sarge was sent to swell the throng MN etiill=ionl, oJ ooiyat; Jour: RpuLaiian a wre, he was a faithful member. He is ere Ss an ttractive ot. 8 y 4 i is a n oscly; egver aseeis; rover, HScotl] , ' es % ae. . > of spastators and Suring his Shute forwards, Davidson, Ramsay and Sar- matter to council he would not b urvived b i large family of married * Oo opper the Queen's ne aod wey Gilbert's goant. : ford oppos'ng the. application eo -- od hi Sought ers. is en ' » Ee "wlon M ane cueen's--Goal, Gilbert; point," B. K'nzston so long as it was reasonabl ase Jum 3 16W MONLES 8gv, oy Yenc 1Nnen measure at. close range. McGill, 3;°. C0" 0 Ct imble: rover ¢' and required, Deanery Sunday school convention . pd; SUNG , : vag held here last Wednesday. Mrs. CHOPS EVERYTHING. Queen's, 2 '1 The committee regretted the ab Fy ysoree: nit Ii p absenc: Hash for the family in two minutes Early in the last half Cassels, whe 4 ops forwards, Smith, Nelinton, from Ottawa of Sir Frederick om Rev.) F. A. Read, and Ms. J. Jones, | : "| was playing sensational hockey for "2 wo dacd i iliti 3 a epresenting the W.C.T.U,, addressed | y 3 : Referee James T. Sutherland ow. minister of militia and defence, whe , ore Be hit Universal s_siamped = McGill, was sent to the fence for the on his Eh drt pe ie what Ta the maritime prof | he hich school, last week, on Cigar- | a thing half so good : third time. Davids, also, "ast -- : vince and would not arrive in Ottaw: |cttes. ? . given an opportunity to renew is | \ : til Saturday. It was finally i og > : : 'a : . Family size $1.50 supply of orone. Greg. George got| .. . Beau, i : Harty, than I? woul TENDERED A FAREWELL. Pure White Linen Centre with hand crochet tk dl . A d : Friday night scores: Dr. Waughs ¥! A ¥ : : oe ede Th 5 3 ice f 25¢ t & going, and after a clean rush made ; "wm = Li. Secure ®n appointment early ne . lace e ge. ese vary in price irom uC to Hotel'sise .. .. .. 31.75 th 1 ime, | team beat A. Strachan's, 7 to 5; Skis : Ppo s Y UCX | Robert Shannon, Ex-County Council- e assets equal for the second time. | et of , week, with the honorable gentlemen » yt A" y 50¢ $ Butchers' size .. .. $4.00 ( 's 3: McGill, 3 ."| Watson defeated Skip JA ipe, 32 " 8 1 Was R bared Jueen's, + Mclnll, J. to 2; Skip Sills defeated Skip' Laird when a small deputation will wait o; or, Was hemem . | Prosperity proved a stimulus to tho 0 = "8, "0 a: him. There was a big time, in the town | ' . 13 to 3; Skip Lyons won from Skip : | a ours To-Nig ¢ Eac SHIg nly. at : Presbyleri i MoKi by th h 1 1 i Frid resbylerians and McKinnon, by the .. ikin The committee had a second inter | all, at Sunbury, on Friday I, by default; S 8 i : : ' : ia? { | Farrell, by default; Skip Slater de view with Hom, Mr. Pugsley and hi he occasion being » farewell tendered aid of the little Box from the eream- | 4 Skip Dyde, 12 to 7 Vv A Mitchell's Hardware, ery town, made it vantagein for | tated Bip fe, uo : deputy, in the evening, to further pres o Robert Shammon, ex-county councii- be 'a. A - . MeGi In the ladies'; singles, Saturday 7 : : i : | Queen's. Queen's, 4; McGill, 3. ii Miss Tandy: defeated. M Kingston's claims, when Mr. Famel | or, and Mrs. Shannon, who are leav- 85 PRINCESS STREET. "Jim" Sutherland chased leo Callin 10 i \ ¥ LuelnnLe ists presented the written application o | nz in the spring, much to the regret TR 1m, : | the city and the Marine Association f their host of friends, to reside in : --. : In Local Hockey Circles which was endorsed by his worship th iaskatchewan. Hugh Moreland was a . ? mayor. hairnmmn of the evening, and ably * 9 Hilver Seven and Belmonts played a The members of the deputation ar |iooked after his duties. Addresses were thei | dven by Joseph 1. Hayeock, Dr. | 1 Y€l t S all ] 1 tie game, ! Friday night, 3 to 3. well plenséd with the results of , Rev. Mr. Shortt, the | Hen. William Pugsley submitted th ; Waldron's and Y.M.C.A. will meet Jit, and are profuse in their thank: wards, M.P. 25 y next week. ; for the attention and kindness show: | hairman and George Gillespie, the : h Portsmouth "may be the city leagus (hem by Hon. William Harty, whe | atter also favoring with g fine solo. hockey team to go to Montreal 1) sever left them from the time of ar | n their addresses. Dr. Edwards aml Nn erwear play the city league champions' of rival to their departure. Wr. Haycock referred to the early : ¢ s that place. The deputation arrivetl homo Friday | lays in that distriet. Mr. Haycock is : of ir | me of the pioneers of that part turday morning, by 4 to 3. Ottawa, for some time, It is said tha he country, and 4 warm tribute was J aid to his share, in the building up Natural Wool Drawers, all sizes FOR 3 Midnight Sons, of Victor Hall, and j, his anxiety to reach Ottawa, i h the original Midnight Sons, met las! (ime, the mayor got out and shovellex of the country. The choir of the Pres 25¢ to S0C = evening and played a tie game, 2 10 2. snow, in order to help the train out | wierian church, also assisted in the «"2C¢ 10 Cc Girls' Natural Wool Vests, Victorias defeated the Crescents, Sa: ,fternoon. They were snowbound City Engbneer Craig, who was also wit wogzramme. A fine supper was serv- 4 rao v » v Married on Thursday. te send i helped in the d, and everyone had a very pleasant Girls' White _ Unshrinkable Vests and The home of Mrs. James William thovelling. Three locomotives were oi | "Hae. ; Drawers 25¢ to 70¢c Powell, Earl street, was the scene of a the train when it arrived in Ottawa. A pleasant feature of the evening, ; was the presentation of 3 gold watch Babies" Fine "Non Nettle," Pure Wool The . : quiet but pretty wedding, Thursday Fp Why the presentation of 8 Sold morning, when . Miss Father lsabella ENJOYING A HOAX ifts were accompanied hy an address. Undervests, a great variety to select from {asie). was jared to Nr. Citsles which was read by Christopher Lang- en eh shawa, = Rev. vith, un ere WHO DESERTED MOTHER" WAS 2 | While very sorry to see them leave Was fr rv, Mr, ul i p 3 no Powell Jooked very pretty it POOR CAT. hucke midst, He. nd Mes. Shauon aoe » Y § A ' arry with them, to their new home , hine ae ove - trish Unionist Press Stirred by | 'n the west, the best wishes of their fon, edged with satin, giving the Dreadful Tale From Belfast, Bu iets. Je oh their hope that they tunic effect, She wore a tulle veil, "Human Interest" is-Jacking. nr Py im hel ay my py e rual y . held in place with orange blossoms London, Jan. 4.--England is huagel: -- : | and carried a bouquet of cream roves. (njoying a hoax perpetrated on the DEATH OF MRS. BAWDEN. ! . Her going-away dress was brown, i1n'onist press by a practical joker o aes with hat to matoh, and mink furs. Al. Helfast, where there is a great to dc | "assed Away at Lethbridge on Fri ce nea or tor a short trip east, Mr. and Mrs. over mixed marriages. day Morning. Peeling will reside in Oshawa. | The joker Note . lethee selling a Word has been received of the death 2 pr vicum o is e ' . » Revore From Portis u pout wother whe, - 1h atin it Lethbridge, Aa, of Mrs. Bawden, With hundreds of new styles, inter- Perth, Feb. 3.--J. Hudleston is by her natural protector, was. despoil g wit h ih le lime J gi . tv 1 esting aud instructive, athsring up a car load of horses «d of her offspring by a member o her De. a hn Hy oe pili ok for the west. Quite a number were '0 Irish secrét society. a 3 a Fay Se y pe 4 tr fo] in town Thursday evening for * the He went on to say that the mother, soning. a ion ved oO : . . ; vr ; being pro- | Singston up till two years ago, when skatin+. races. Mrs. George Fournier, however, was not destitute, being p hy - ith bers of he of Althorpe, is visiting friends in "ided for by a respected elder of the [ fio wont vest AHL BARE PEL towm. R. Huddleston returned after Presbyterian church. amily. She was a2 A She wm hs - o o h ate James Ramsay, of Pittsburg a week's stay at Lanark. Mrs. F. Correspondents were despatched hot : . a AT Av is. alo visiting friends here foot to Belfast where Herbert Pym. |'ownship. She is survived by four > ry : g . . the author of thes letter, admitted jous and three dan ftens. The Hire 0 nk that the only basis for the story was | Jaugiter are at Lethbridge, also Joi | a ure Not Begiestuied. pe fact that a gerdener's cat hac | wh W., anu R. P.; James I. of St. | : > kittens and that the latter were | Louis, and George, of Kingston. Une prised that the Frontenac county 4. ..nq4, wother, James Ramsay, Victoria council or Pittsburg township council ' . dreet, also survives. Interment will did not send a few representatives to The Late Miss Minnie Heaney. take place at Lethbridge, as it has 2 Ottawa regarding the erection of a: pe death of Miss Minnie Isabel, | een found impossible to bring the re- ALL OUR NEW bridge. Mayor Graham said he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John| pains to Kingston, owing to the asked Reeve D. D. Rogers to meet the Heaney, of Joveeville, who was call | snow: blockade. 1 eity finance committee. ied away on Thursday last in her G t W | twentieth year, removed a young lady Assisted at Inverary Meeting. | : Workers: Back. | who was very popular in the neighbor: | A number rom the city went out to , Feb. 4.--Alter twenty-two hood in which she had lived all her Inverary, Friday evening, to assist in idleness, several thousand gar. life, and the news of her death was|, missionary meeting in the Methodist ment workers applied to return to learned with regret by her large] shurch, of which Rev. Mr. Churchill a are juss in stock fer inspec- work, to-day, admitting the defeat of circle of friends. She had been in{has charge. T. F. Harrison and their cause. They have lost kd mil- | ps health for a long ng Besides George A. Bateman, of the city, ad. : 0 : , employers father and mother, sbe leaves two | droused the meeting, while the musicabi--g { tion. Thes2 can ba copied in business. | sinters, ous of what Mies Ramh part was swisted by the male quar: i x \ os ' | Heaney, TMLB.AL office, "| tette from incess street church, in any desired material ta a ston, Ton two brothers. The funeral | Messcs. Mack, Pipe, Woods and Tim- FOR MEN » wil place Sunday, to St. Barsa- | merman, whilp Miss Grace Mitchell! 2 ; 's church, Brewer's Mills, of which sang The singers were accompanied your special measurements. i the deceased and on by Mis Lottie Wilder, Fit guaranteed. 0 des morning Notes From Sharpton. ALL SIZES, 6 to 1} . .. . : i. ci Sharpton, Feb. 3.--J, Graham had A good rubber cannot be sold for less. 78c. ! Trane Gra bog 0 iets : : Station. W. bell is visiting ol LADIES' GOOD QUALITY RUBBERS. A8¢c. ir cor" iter at on | High or Low Heel, size 3to 6 - Vins Tiacel A Bell visited *| § CHILDREN'S RUBBERS. . . Kingston recently. : Size 6 to 10}, 40c. ---------------- To Adults. We. extend to. you.» Bearty wilco Some Ladies' $2.00 Boots left fo our Ever aa) b 'at $1.58 ie, ii fyi it g h Ei fi

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