Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1911, p. 3

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ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario Street. sale at Mahood's drug store, SPIRELLA CORSETS, THE IDEAL BONING, free If honing ane year A style Appointments made Daplicate Corset breaks or rusts in for every figure by card or 'phone 878 MARGARET DUNNETT, Corsettiere, 100 Wellington Street. "Phone STH. Schoficld--Holden--Marine Engine Catalogues are ready. Do You Want One 74 W. A. Spriggs & Co. i SPrIgEs Contractors, 167 PRINCESS STREET, "Phone 68. Near Bagot Silverwear Let us have It to replate. the time; also Skates Nickel Plating and Electro Pl ting of all kinds. Nickel, Copper, Brass, Now 1s ve guarantee a good jo PARTRI IDGE & Ss 'SONS 'Phone BG REET Attention! MEN WHO CARE How their feet are dressed should tee our Palace Shoe, a dressy Viel Rid, Goodyear Welt, .Our price only Our Boys' Box Calf Blucher is a leader, only .... . $2.55 Jack Johnston' 5 SHOE STORE, BROCK STREET. COAL! The Kind Jus aie Jovking fer is the kind we sell. Scranton Coal is good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery. BOOTH & CO., FOOT WEST STREET iNew : Silverware | | WE HAVE JUST RECEIV- ED SOME CHOICE NEW _PIECES OF FINE QUALITY SILVERWARE. : : ; be THE SPORT REVIEW «1 "" GRANITES WON SENIOR LEAGUE HONORS. | Defeated Portsmouth by 5 to B--The | Collegiates Defeated Granites for] the Junior Championship, 10 to 5.| The two championship games which | trought the City Hockey League toa close at the coversd rimk last evemimg, | were well attended and the crowd which congregated there got thew worth of the admission fhe ice was in good condition and the class of hockey which was pulled off was pleasing to the followers of teams. Lramtes the semior Collegiates the junior The first game, which started at 7.301 o'clock, was between the jumior Lran- ites and K.C.1., for the W. WW, Gibson wophy, and the cup will adorn the halls of the Collegiate for this season, as the students took their opponents into camp to the tune of 10 to 5. The! Collegiates can give voung ' Jimmie" | Stewart, their kid goal keeper, the erehit for the' gume being theirs, as his work in the nets was nothing short of marvellous. He stopped everything that came his way, and time and time agnin, when the Granite forwards rushed in past the defence, they failed to tally on mecount his brilliant work. i The Collegiates deserved to win, for they played better hockey all the way | through than their opponents. They | also worked the three-man combina- | tion, once with telling effect. The half | time score was 3 to 2 in favor of Cols | legintes and in the second half they | tallied ds many as they did in the first. At the beginning of the game | Granites had the better of the play, | the score being 2 to 1 at one time, | but the students spurted and with the | scaring of their. second goal the bar- rier between the two teams was hrok- | en down amd never after that were the | Collegintes in danger. Uranites shot ! times without number at the Collegi- ates' goal, but young Stewart was right there with the goods and the rubber had to travel some to get past him. Collegiates--CGoal, In Search of Beauty You Must First Win Health by Get. ! ting the Blood Rich and Red. | Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Every man and every woman has an individual idea of what constitutes beauty. Is beauty skin deep or does it de- pend on the glow which health alone can give? Is it due to regularity of feature or to the gracefulness and | elasticity which accompany health and en two and the won of Stewart; point, ia beauty you must first gain health. Rich, red blood is the secret. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is successful nd popular because it forms rich, red blood and in this way gives grace fulness to every movement and a healthful, natural glow to the com- plexion, Thin blood and weak nerves soon ive one a tired, worn out appearance. forry and anxiety show themselves in wrinkles and care lines. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food enriches the blood, re. stores vigor to the nerves and drives away headaches and bodily pains. By filling the arteries with new, red plood Dr. Chase's Nerve Food rounds out the form to healthiul proportions, makes the muscles and tissues firm and strong, and gives vivacity to mind and body. Dr: A. W, Chase's Nerve Food, 50c. a box, six boxes for $250, at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co., NOTICE I am authoriz to receive un- objectionable du ge matter at west end of Stuart Si t, to be approved of, and placed In such a manner as may be pointed out by me. A. HOPPING. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Estate of John Robertson, late of the Village of Hartington, Retir- ed Merchant, Decesned. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PUR- suant to the Revised Statutes of On- tario, 1897, Cap. 129 and amendments thereto, that all persons having Salma ainst the estate of the said rison, who died on - about FS RT day "of September, 1909, at said vil , are required on or before ¥ of March, 1811, to send a statement of their ' claims te the undersigned Solicitor for the Executor And further take notice that after said date sald executor will distribute Tf id deceased in his Ruse entitled thereto, g re nly to those claims of which he shail Shen have notice Dated this Sth day of March, 1911, JB or KEM, Solicitor, arence St. Kin Pp. Jon McFarian, Executor, EXECUTORS' NOTIGE T0 CREDITORS. In the Estate of Felix Shaw, lpte of the City of Kingston, Hetined Mer-| chant, Deceased. NOTICE = H Y SIVEN sant to SERERy $ he all ereditors Re or NoSEag claims Eh Th eatale of the above named Bi iver SREY alea'as SrWbout the the Kinga, Scheie Ad names And $11, are, on or March, Tail to said City of ims and of the secu M4 by Shem, said ton. chute, of j cover, Shultz; | team i games, Brouse and Hyland, with Marchand in {than he did here with {though he has been {good ganfe and THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SMewact, centre, y, Sloe ook; rover, Hiscock; right wing ev left wing, Derry. Granites--Geal, Cook: point, centre, Purtell; right wing, Rae; Pound rover, wing { Muckler; eft | Robinson, Referee--(. Vanborn. -- Granites, 5; Portsmouth, 3. he second game, in which Granite sepiors proclgimed their license to be {calle «d champions for 1911, started soon after the first one as the teams jeould be got together. The game was pot by any means a good exhibi- tion of hockey, although toward the last the teams settled down to good hard playing, and when lhe Granites were leading by three goals; when the score was five to two, the Portamouth tore around the ice like mad, and although they, scored ome goal, they lost the championship by two, the final score being 3 to 3. Close, hard checking characterized the game all through. Fromtenac men on tie |Portsthopth = team were lined up agmined their team mutes on the Granites, and as each knew oth- er's tactics, it was hard for anvone to get away. Portsmouth had the stonewall defenge of the Fromtemacs, in the person of Davidson and McCam- mon, but their work was not to effec tive as it was in the jmior OLA, Lined up agamst them were as the goal. Marchand's work for the Gran- ites saved them, the situation, for many were the close shaves which he thad after the opponents had got past the defence. Nicholson, captam of the {Granites, is « speedy and effective man. He is full of daring and never loses a chance to go in and cheek an {oppoment, no matter how large. {He was certainly the back-bome of the team last night. Brouse, who played rover for the Granites, was never in better form, amd showed his team mates that he could play as well 'ngainst them as he could with them. Hyland showed his old-time ability and played a better game last night the Frontenacs against Peterboro. Ainslee, in centre, was a whirlwind, but his fast skat ing did not seem to count for much Weicker, the right wing man of the itemm, was also fast and the way he 'checked McCammon and Davidson was really good lo see. Hughes, the other wing man, was speedy and aggressive, land used his size with good advan | tore. Doyle, in goal for Portsmouth, was good, and although he did not have so much to do as Marchand, dayed well. McCammon 'and David: som did not show their right form and could not get away with the puck, The players seemed to bunch up a great deal and no one could get away. Reid and LaRush, of the Collegiate team, who pliyed rover and wing, have played to better advantage, al though they showed up well. Gratton in centre, showed good form, al in better condi- 'Dennisen, on the wing, played a got away with the puck several times, but was checked when about to score. At half time the score was two all About eight minutes after play in the second half, Granites scored their first goal and followed up a few minutes later with another, and things looked due for Portsmouth. They got their fifth one before Portsmouth commenced to score, and they only got time to land one before the gong ad. Portsmouth--Goal, Doyle; point, Davidson; cover, McCammon; centre, Gratton; rover, Reid; right wing, Las Rush; left wing, Dennison. Granites--Uioal, 'Marchand; point, Nicholson; cover, Hyland; centre, Ains lee; rover, Brouse; right wing, Weicker; left wing, Hughes. Roferee--George Vanhorn, Toward the close of the second hall Weicker got slammed into the boards and got a bad cut over the eye Nicholson got his chest ripped open when he fell on Davidson's skate. The game was very rough, and frequent two minute penalties were handed out for scrapping. Had the Portsmouth team won the city championship, the following verse would have been sung after the game, to the tune of "The Maple Leaf For ever" : The sHarty cup, our emblem dear, From it we'll never sever; White mnd blue have brought through, To stay with them forever. However, the Portsmouth girls, wha were 'led by the village philosopher, went home without singing their hymn. tion. it For the Montreal Champions, Probably an incentive that camsed the Granite hoekey teamy to work: the way they did, last evening, to win the championship was vision of the trip to Montreal in the distance. Fvervone had picked Portsmouth to win, but they were doomed to disappointment. No word has as yet been received from Montreal as to when the game will be played there, but, it will likely be some evening next' week, All Want to Play Frontenacs. Secretary Hewitt, of the O.H.A, wired James T. Sutherland, vester- day, to say there are about 500 play- ers north and west of Toronto who want to play on the all-star team, Sa- turday, mn Toronto, against Fron- tenacs. This looks like ome of two i i ; + i i i it if ' 5 7 ; kh THURSDAY, MA Hmusements. RAND. | OPERAL MOUSE ) TO-NIGHT COL. W. A. 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Now is the time to get your orders in before the push Drop me a card 21 Montreal Street All orders promptly attended to GENTLEMEN TO BRING THEIR Cloth and have It made up into up- to-date suite. Price and workman- ship guaranteed to please Pressing =r repairing done on the shortest notloe. Thomas Galloway 130 Brock St. next Bibby's Livery. ERSON HAVING GOOD SE- ANY hand Furniture and Stoves before disposing drop me a card I will pay good prices. 1 have for sale Brass and Iron Beds and ail kinds of Furniture in Oak. Happy Thought Rapges. Will sell reason- able. J. Thompson, 333 Princess Street. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. CARDTO CHAS. W. KELL! Jarpenter nd Builder, 256 Division st for reasonable prices on ail kinds of jobbing. All work done promptly. DROP A ROP A CARD TO JOHN R. MAYELL, » AA SAr and Joiner, 262 Syden- ham Street North, for reasonable prices on all kinds of Jobbing. All work done promptly and neatly. Admission, 10¢ and upwards. HOCKEY MATCH Varsity vs. KCI FRIDAY, MARCH 10th. Game ealled ut $15 p.m. . Admission, 26 Cataraqui Bridge 'Company. NOTICE THAT A SPECIAL of the Shareholders TARE the hour of len oe am. for ot pnside and a ey Passi ng a by-law: Eunos Fn «posal CR nate oes PERSONALS, MOLES,.. BIRTHMARKS, ete, removed permanently without seal. ay Lu ex Te , PRrOaE and "sii ism: ish ala 258 Bagot Streel. warts, STR } PPI IIIP FIFI II PI PIPPI FIRES IIRN LOST. fmiacs PERSIAN onday nigh en r ret urn t LAME THROW, SMALL BLACK LEATHER «Y URSE, BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS. CANARIES -- key birds haven't, you missed the finest in the Perfect, guaranteed song Come in Driver coruer Queen ar "Phone 612 IMPORTED GER N ave you hear h sing? If you t. They are id Barrie. DENTAL. AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, SPARKS 230 1-2 Princess Street, Kingston 'Phone 346 S. H. SIMPSON, LDS, D.D.S, ST, 624 DENT. 258 Princess Street. Telephone DR. C. C. NASH, DENTIST Weicker, assist nt, 183 'Phone 735. DR, C,H, Princess St b DR. A. E. KNAPP, DENTIST, 18 MONT. real Street, near Princess Street 'Phone 652. LEGAL. CUNNINGHAM & MUDIE, BARRIST- ers and Solicitors. Law Office, 79 Clarence Bt, Kingston FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES GO to Godwin's Insurance Emporium, over Northern Crown Bank, Brock Street, or 'phone 424 GENERAL INSURANCE~FIRE, LIFE, Accident and Health Policles issu- ed; first-class companies; standard rates. r=. J Boon, Agent, 158 Wellington Street. BATEMAN REPRESENTS e Protectors' Underwriters backed by $10.000000 of capital and four other fire lusurance com- panies: all kinds of' insurance ef- ected Call or drop a card 'Phone 396. €7 Clarence Street, Kingston, Ont. GEO... A. th FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVEST. ment Soclety. established 1863; president, Sir Richard Cartwright; money issued on city and farm properties, municipal and county debentures; mortgages purchased. deposits received and Interest al- lowed 8B. C. MeGHI Managing Director, 87 Clarence Street. 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ANY PERSON WHO IS THE SOLE Bead of a family, or any male over I$ years may homestead a quarter Heats of av late Te Bomiaion ad in or Iherta pr must appear in person at the Dominion Lands ency or Sub- gency Tor the district may be at any agency, conditions. by father. daughter, bro or sister of inténding homesteader. jes --8ix months' residence wu 4 cultivation Tot the land in acts of of A homesteader may Fie within by miles of his homestead o A farm of st Jeast $8 sores solely owned | and occupied by him or by his father | mother, son, daughter, brother or Maier. risin districts a b eader ion » Somgnas Td a Fn, Detiars) Ihe sale and dis of a 3 Th . at oabato this 1h Say of ts Eth required tv That Pay Envelope 'to us. "We Guarastee Every Load" reside or preematien ta 4. " Jeo emibte int iading The the time Per Romesiead Patent For. Must take care of the house- hold expenses. a saving in Fuel come - _ J.SWIFT & co 5 wari and cultivate fifty acres extra A homestesder who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain uy enter for a pur ased homestead in certain districis reed Si pat RETE. EE a mofiths iu earch of three titty Jian en WwW WwW. CORY ' Deputy of the Minister of the interior NB Unauthorized publication of this adi ertisement will sot be paid for. 4 years, caltivate acres and erect & house worth

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