Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Mar 1911, p. 2

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im - Fire, Burglary, *is bein, { Arriving Daily Fo om TWO, FURS Stored and insured against Moth. Telephone 489. JOHN McKAY FURRIER. 149-157 Brock Street. Engaged or Married People YOU MUST LIVE WITH YOUR FURNITURE. A large selection will help you to choose, Styles that you will enjoy all your life Our choice of Parlor Pleces Is extra large and weil selected. Newest de- signs In frames and latest patterns in covers, imported from best European mills. French and English covers are the richest in tone and quality. Prices of our Sultes covered In these are low $30.00 to $42.00 up PARLOR * CABINETS CABINETS, AND MUS All the newest in Mahoga Berries, Martin Gold, ete with our Parlor Suites. ny, Birch, These go ' Our Parlor Carpets and Rugs for 1911 are In. and & choice not equalled shown. These have come in from ngiand, Germany, Austria, Turkey, etc, and represent the best choice possible from. these countries. Our Repair and Upholstering Shops Are at your service for prompt and good work. 'Phone 90. T. F. HARRISON CO. sen Yours, NEW GOODS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, Mattings from China and Japan. Silk Drapes from Constanti- nople. Rugs from Persia, Austria, and Germany. $ Lace Curtains from Switzer- land. > England. Linoleums from Scotland. Art Denims and Muslins from Boston. 1 And Lots of other Goods manufactured in Canada. CPPPPP PPL 222420000000 R. McFAUL. CARPET WARENOUES. .and Oflcloths from ~q REAL ESTATE | BARGAINS Street--3 rent. $300; $3,100. Queen Street---New Brick; 8 stone; ls -- ONTENACS READ TO MEET ALL STAR TEAM IN TO- RONTO, It Will be "Kingston Night" in the Queen City -- O.H.A, Congratula. tions to J. T. Suther'and. To-morrow night will be "Kingston night' in Toronto, when the big ex- cursion arrives there, accompanied by the 14th band and Frontenac Rooters Club. Many members of the fair sex are also going to Frontenac team. The provided a splendid has it G.JT.R. train and will take advautage of the low rate to visit Toronto. Frontenacs will up against a strong team, but will do their best to win. A large banner marked 'Kingston the home of hoe- key--and champions," will be strung will likely be out in force to cheer the local champions. Those going to attend the game in Toronto ean secure reserved seats from club officials on the train en route. Frontenacs received 175 this morning. All Stars Won in Peterboro. Harvey Sproule's all-star team, of Toronto, scored a victory over the Peterboro intermediates by the score of 13 to 11, in Peterboro. 4 The "Varsity ITLL Team. The "Varsity 111 hockey team arrived from Toronto, this 'afternoon, and is at the Randolph hotel. The players are : Laird, goal; Barley, point; Smith, cover; McLaren, rover; Doyet, centre; Living and Goodearle, wings. "Varsity vs. Collegiates To-night. George Vanhorn will handle the whistle in. the junior final game at the covered rink to-night, for junior Intercollegiate honors. No doubt a large crowd will be in attendance as the junior trophy is at stake, Waiting News From Montreal. President Milne, of the City « Hockey League, has written to Montreal to inform them that the scheduled games have been finished here and asking for a date on which to play the ho ed ynme with the Montreal champions. He is awaiting a telephone message. Talked Protest, The Portsmouth seniors talked of protesting the game with Granites on account' of the fact that Marchand, who played goal for the Granites, was signed with the Irishmen at the first part of the season, but later it was decided to drop it and lose the game like sports. y Thistles Won Second Place. Thistles and Tecumsehs played on the Palace rink last evening for se- cond place in the senior juvemile hoe- key series and Thistles won out by | to 0. Towards 'the end of .the game the Techumsehs got a raw deal. With a few minutes to play the lights turned out and snowballs were thrown at the goal keeper, causing his nose to bleed. Ask Council for Grant. The supporters of the Frontenac Club are making a request to the city council for a grant towards the pur- chase of souvenirs for members of the team, which won the championship, avd did so much to advertise the city. The request will come before the comm- cil oh Monday night, and will be re- ferred to the finance committee. Citi zens generally, are now subscribing to the fund, One More Game Yet. Une game remains to be played yet in the Township Hockey League. If Glenburnie can manage to defeat Bath Road in their next game, Monday evening, at the covered rink, the two teams will be tied, if Bath Rond wins the cup is theirs. Edward Elliott an- nounced, yesterday, that the final game would, in all probability, be played at the covered rink, Monday evening. Junior O.H.A. All-Star Team. The junior O. HA. all-star team which has been picked by Secretary Hewitt, is as follows: Laird, Varsity; Free man, Oshawa; MeBurnie, West Toron- to; McKenzie, Toronto Canoe Club; Crane, Sumcoes; Jupp, Orillia; Zether- ington, Preston. This team will com- pose a husky aggregation for the Frontenavs to go up against, but if the ice is guod, which it is not likely to be, they sbould make a hit with Toronto. dt looks like bad weather and Froatenaes do not show well on soft ice. O.H.A, Congratulations. Manager Sutherland received the fol lowing letter yesterday afternoon: "Jas. T. champion Frontenacs, Kingston, Ont, vey to vou snd vour children most hearty congratulations upon the suc cogs of your quest for the junior cup. Kingston has added another chapter of honorable distinction in a ¥ ; furpace, etc; $3,- 500. Ordnance Street--New Brick; 7 rooms, furnace, ete; $2. 900. : ne Barrie Street---New Brick: 5 ® rooms, furnace, . etc; "$3. . 050. . Rideau Street -- Stone, 7 som, furnace, stable; $2. wr furnace, etc.; $3.- | Stuart Street--New Brick, 7 rooms, H.W. furnace, ete; $3,700. _ Unlon Street-- Brick, 10 rooms, | H.W. furnace, ete; $5,000, Now is the time to buy. Es See us early. hockey historye | take advantage year. By that time we shall have an enlargid Well and canal .to it of ousy transportation. With good wi , 1 am, yours si ly, Louis Blake Duff, president OH.A." Won Stewart Cup, At the curling rink, last wi H. Warwick defeated E. BR. accompany the | looks like "a big night" for Toronto. | It is expected that a very large crowd | v be" ham Street Methodist church, Thurs up. in Mutual street rink. The King | ston Old Boys Association of Toronto : , if the weather does mot Bert a. Mr. Warwick is to be Yara success. He play- congratulated on bis yd game all season. Mr. lhe one of the ¢lub's best players, and he put up a good fight in i Soy cup was offered for sin- gle cbmpetitions, to be played with three pairs of stones known as the thirteen-point game. The cup be- comes the property of the winner two years in succession. I F. Macdonald was the winner of the cup in 1909 and oe, memes int ANNIVERSARY RECITAL | Given in Sydenham Street Church Thursday Evening. o fairsized audience attended Only 3 oo fy recital, given in Syd- the ammive: day night. The programme was a most delightful one, and much enjoyed ; esent. by Jit Pepsens. "The Nativity," was iven by the church choir, assisted by } ger J. Manning, baritone. The I soloists were Mrs. James Small, Miss Gertrude Laidley, Miss Ardelle Elder, Harold Angrove, Prof. James Small, organist. The different numbers were well rendered, and the programme pro- vided a most delightful treat. Humane Society Concert. The executive committee of the Kingston Humane Society has arrang- ed for a concert at the City Hall, on Tuesday, March 21st. The object is to raise funds. to promote the excellent work which this organization is do- ing. It has been sadly hampered in its | duties through the want of funds, and | a number of prominent citizens have | consented to devote time and energy to assisting the society to reach a better financial position. There is much work for it to do, but to ac- 600 Popular Copyrights of $i Books, cloth bound, in 30s :ditions. Tono Special Friday and Saturday, 45c. 3 for $1.25, Daughter of Anderson Crow. Jane Cable, The Purple Parasol By Geo. Barr McCutcheon ardigan, ' . | Firing Line, 4s | Fighting Chance, R. W. Chambers. Idols W. I. Locke Sowing Seeds in Danny, Nelly McClung The Foreigner, Ralph Connor Dafiodils cheap at Purdy's. Campbell's for Buckley hats. This is the maple sugar month, "Buy Abbey Salt." Gibson's. Eggs, new laid, 2%. J. Crawford. ny of next week is St. Patrick's | Cc aay. best's Short Stop cares all coig for 15¢, There was no session of the police court Friday morning, "Buy Enos Salt." Gibson's. Post cards, Sc. a dozen; sale price. 0'Gormau's, King street. William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders received at MecAuley's. Phone 77%. | M. Kelliher, Bagot street, left, Wed- {newduy, for Rochester, N.Y, (0 re side. "Buy Enos Salt." Gibson's. It is rumored that Cape Vincent is to have another physician in the year future. Campbell's $2 derbies for quality SQ Paper cover novels, worth 0c. "and 260 PRINCESS Mary Ladies' April Magazine now on Sale Blue Book Man, Smith's, New Magazine, STREET a ------------ From 20 Per Cent. to 33 1-3 Per Cent. Friday and Saturday Ouly. 3 BOOKS for the Price of One. 25 The Spoilers, Rex 'Beach H Rosalind at Red Gate Little Meredith Norman Wa) Old Wives for New, David Graham Phillips he Bronze Bell, Louis The Red Mouse, w The Post Girl, Edward C The Riverman, Conjurer"s House Stewart Home Journal, The College RE AN Bungay, G fol Brown Jug at Kildare, Nicholson. Jane's Pa, He H Ed A A Joseph Vance. H. Osborne Booth Ne Ne Edward White = R All Story, R Adventure OPEN NIGHTS Vells § Robert Barr Max Pemberton REGULAR PRICK, AND SATURDAY, Book Store, IN EASTERN ONTARIO, Reduction on Populra Fiction . i 3313 Off Paper Novels GULAR PRICE, 13 FRIDAY D SATURDAY 10c¢: 3 FOR 25. by Novels tha Authors 560 paper bound lowing English Maurice Hewlatt Seton Merriman Gyy HRoothby, Rider Haggard 8 R. Crockett en Philpotis Headon Hill, E. W. Mason William Le Quex. W. Marchmont, nry 33 1-3 per cent, off all Sireet and Smith Libraries Medal Library: w Magnet Library, r West Library w Eagle Library. 13¢. FRIDAY 10¢ STRAIGHT. Phone 919 Se. Sale! price, 15e. O'Gorman's, | == Ring street, Eat a raw onion with au little salt and it will help your cold aud make you sleep well. "Witch Hazel Cream' makes the! . skin soft as velvet. Sold at Gibson's. | The The scholars of jpany, APPOINTMENTS MADE On Vessels of the Montreal Trans- i portation Company. Montreal Transportation com- Louise school had announced the list of appoint > » school had | a is Ne ake f na he ki : W ~~ " | ments on Sleamers, tugs, nke ahetisce shating artyiat the Stahiam | overs, and river barges, as fol or " ay al ox n. : 2 | lows, for the season, 1911 King treet g hts plano tuner, 3) Steamers-- Advance, Capt. Martin Ol I booksio vo orders at Me-| on, Kingston; engineer, M. J. Sher ey shell's %2 derbi i it {man, Kingston; Fairmount, Capt. ¥. b F ot 4 oe Be. Quality [€. Telfer, Owen Sound; engineer, lo your shopping a st's to-mor- complish this the society must have more money at its disposal. The cause is indeed a worthy one because it ap- peals to the highest and best in hu- man nature. The concert will be held under the | patronage of Mrs. Lennox Mills, Mrs, J. H. V. Crowe, Mrs. H. E, Burstall, Mrs. J. B, Carruthers, Mrs. W, H. Macnee and Mrs. A. P. Knight. The musical directors will be Mrs. J. R. C. Dobbs and R. R. F. Harvey. It is heped that the citizens will avail [tieorge Fleming, Kingston; Glenmount, rae sud get fie hongshold package, captain, H. Peters, Halifax, N.8.; en th sad Virose of he. = over. | ginver, T. G. Bishop, Kingston; Kin fo. . h E ough | mount, captain, John Wood, Port Dal skin. Sold in Kiigston at Gibson's. ! laylor, Kingston; | An abusive language case, which was James Reoch, booked for the police court on Friday Greenhill, morning, has been farther enlarged for aw - | "Buy Cold Cream" at Gibson's Eggs, new laid, 22. J. Crawford. Rev. T. FE. Bourke wen. to Parham, neer, W. ( at noon, to-day, to be present at a! sor, captain, { housie; engineer, I. | Rosemount, captain, Nottawa: engineer, | Kingston; Stormount, captain, H. N | McMaster, Toronto; engineer, H. M | Clymont, Kingston; Westmount, cap { tain, C. Milligan, St. Catharines; engi Spencer, Kingston; Wind John Deyvle, Kingston Q every two years, exactly right last year may be injurious now. wear glasses or not your eyes should be examined every (wo years. We are eye experts. We can afford Our varied stock helps us to give perfect satis- faction: uld be " examined ¢ The eyes change. Glasses Whether you you perfect sight of mounts themselves of this opportunity, not tea meeting, to be held by the Moth- lengineer, kK. W. Hepburn, Kingston only to listen to a splendid musical odist church there, to-night. Tugs-- Bartlett, captain, Luke Mallan programme, but at the same time to | Sew Campbell's $2 and $2.50 derbies. | Cardinal; engineer, L. E Spencer lend their aid to a most humanitar- | Imported East India tofiee, in seal | Kingston; D. G. Thomson, captain, 1 Dr. A. P.Chown, Draggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. Sutherland, manager | "My Dear Sutherland :--lLet me con- ian ohject. Accident to Ald. Harrison. While the city council was in session {last evening, Ald. Harrison sustained quite a severe accident. During the reading of the by-law, when the mem- to smoke or take things easy, Ald. Harrison sat with" his chair tilted against the railing." The chair 'slipped and the representative of Ontario ward crashed to the floor, striking his head against a corner of a column, and splitting it. The injured alderman re- tired to the city clerk's office, where he was attended by Dr. A. W. McCarthy, one of the Cataraqui ward aldermen. Horse Fell in Street. A horse lying in the road on lington street, hetween Princess Brock, making vain efforts to get on its feet, blocked traffic for nearly an hour, yesterday afternoon. The ani- mal was one a team belonging to a resident of Wolfe Island, and was at- tached to a load of hay. The cause of all the trouble was the fact that the horse did not have shoes. Canon Starr was on the scene with a police- man, and as the man's name and ad- dress was taken, he will likely have to answer to a charge of cruelty to ani- mals in not having the beast shod. Wel- and At the Orpheum. Ethel Ray, character change voea list and dancer, made a hit at the Orpheum theatre last night by her work, and applause was showered up- on her. Ellis Blamphin and Hehr Mona, the classy singers of vaudeville in comedy stunts, were well received. The special picture "Il Trovatore'" was one of the best that has ever been seen here and was much enjoyed, $3.35 Excursion to Toronto, Special train leaves G.T.R., on Sat. urday, at 1 p.m. Tickets good to re turn up to Tuesday night, pt on trains 2 and 4. Come along and see Frontenacs play the "All Stars." ------------ Went to New York. W. W. Anglin, Mrs. H. P. Smith, Mrs. George Mahood, George Boyd, | Miss Greaza, A, McLean, jr., and Xiss McLean were among those who went to New York, Thursday, on the ex- cursion., Twenty-one went on the ex- cursion. Kingston Girl Again Lost. A Montreal despatch says: Anna Graves, the eighteen-year-old Kingston girl, who was located in Montreal some weeks ago by Chief Carpenter, | has again disappeared, and her mother arrived in the bity, Thursday morning, to start another search. To Buy Road Machinery. The county council has authorized of | this occasion to warn you thus early | jthat the cup must come west nest onions, » ly, Savoys, etc, at Carnovaky's. The Last of Them. Out of 144 pairs of and silver: finished spectacles, 'the 32 value, sold fifteen ire remain. pair, r $4 bers either retire outside the horseshoe | tans, regular 25c., to-morrow, 15¢., | O'Connor, Kingston; engineer, J: B at Best's, | Lappan, Kingston: Emerson, captain, The building committee of 'the [A. Lepine, Jr., Ste. Anne de Dellevue; {School of Mming governors meets, | Que.; engineer, George Henderson, 'this evening, to open tenders for the | Kingston; Glide, captain, Wm. : Phelix, erection of the Nicol metallurgy build- [Garden Island; engineer, R Knight, ing. > | Kingston; H. F. Bronson, captain, . | % Buy Cold Cream" at Gibson's. {| B. Desgroseillier, Cascades Point; engi" The fireman at the lower station | neer, M. Dorey, Kingston; Mary I" have taken the "bobs" off their truck. | Hall, captain, A. Lepine, Sr, Pointe The men at the upper station are still | Claire; engineer, C. | Stillson, using the sleigh, but it will not be for { Bouck's Hill; Mary, captain, A. Re long. | naud, Montreal; engineer, Joseph La Prevost, Brock street, has received |moveaux, Kingston. all his spring and summer goods for | Lake schooners-- Hamilton, captains, his order clothing department, also inl F. Compeau, Kingston; usher, Robt, ready-made clothing and gents' furn. | Siddell, Kingston; Ungava, C. Sauve, ishings department. They are all wel Ritgwon, assorted with new "Buy Cold a Peter . One of the finest residences in the | Fim. Hebert, Aontisl t Lebeoul udty, owned by Mrs. Hooper and sis- | Leduc 2 al ey fielc ; Coteau, a. Mg + 5 . {Jr., Valleylield; Cornwall, Louis Be ht, fas been Sapo of by x * | nuit, Kingston; Condor, Fred. Lalonde, wa to rol. Greaves, Queen's Uni Valley ied Cobourg, A St. Mar seille MY : " . | Cascades ont; uamore srae Wi Hanh wind minke rough skin. | ho oust, Montreal; Dorchester, Leon | The am ream mak it soft a5 | Legros, Montreal; Dakota, Antoine La velvet. Sold at Gibson's. . 1 onde, Valleviield; Davie, A The funeral of the late Gordon | Monet te. Sr. Vallevfield: Ade { Comper, the unfortunate young an jard Cadieux, Montreal; Huron, Wil who swallowed carbolie acid to end his frid Langevin, Vallevfield; Hector, A life, Wednesday, took place, on Fri- Major, Valleyfield: Hiswatha. Narcisse Sing afternoon, from his late residence, Lafrance, Cascades Point; Hilda, Wm arrie street, | Lalonde, Kingston; Iowa, Frank Mai Thuy Cold Crean trier, Cedars: Jennie, Jo Monette, ots, 1m loom. Vallevfield; Graskin, Fred. He Purdy's. bert, Montreal; Kingston, Moise Mo Missy: Elizabeth Gould entertained Cedars; Kildonan, Wm Leduc, about fifty of her friends at her home, | Ste. Justine Station; Lapwing, Jo Queen street, last evening. Euchre | Leduc, Vallevfield; Montreal, "aul Be was the gain feature of the evening | voit, Valleyfield; Muskoka, Epalma Mo and those who participated enjoyed | reau, Montreal; Melrose, Alex. Hebert themselves to the limit. The event | Montreal; Mamie, Fardina ~Mallette, broke up about two o'clock. | Fassett, Labelle; Nadine, Campbell's $2 derbies for quality | Daoust, Vallevfield; Selkirk, ( Free household package (whild' they | beouf, Sr. Valley field: Thrush, J last) at Best's with each 25c. pur- | Hebert, Valleyfield: Valencia chase or over. Don't forget vour | Lefeby re, Montreal; Winnipeg, spring medicine, the good old-fashion- ! Mallette, Cornwall ed sulphur and molasses. (freshly i made), Sarsaparilla, beef, iron and | wine, ete, | | barges; captains-- Augustus, Lalonde; Valleviield; Brighton, Bella, T. 1 Geo. | Ethel, at Gibson's, Telephone 36, John rea, = EE ---- AN EXCITING RUNAWAY, {Visitors Had Narrow Escape From { Being Injured. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. | J. B. Heintzelman, of Cape Vincent, " i was in the city, Thursday busi { ness. He figured in rus { away accident, in the afternoon, and ihad a very narrow escape from be {ing injured. While driving around the {corner of Brock and King streets, the | slfgh caught in the street car track {and Mr. Heintzelman, and a friend who was with him, were throws out on the road. The horse ran down Brock street, and went on the railway | tracks, and ran for some distance, af | terwards coming in contact wath a i pile of iron, which hrought the animal to a standstill. The man escaped jury, but the horse was hurt GoW Bell, V.S., was called, and by its prompt arrival and assistande, the animal was saved from bleeding to death, from injuries it received. WANT WAGES INCREASED, on an exciting Spring Suits are in Spring Waists are in Spring Dresses are in Spring Coats are in Millinery opening soon 'For Children Speing Coats are in Request of Engineers and Firemen on K. & I. Railway. The engineers and firemen on L& ton & Pembroke railway, have ade a request for an increase in {wages, and the request is being taken {up by the company. . | The men make the demand for wn increase, on account of an increase in the cost of living. It is expected that a suitable agreement will be reached. the a NEW 6000S, Pilesof New Ideas ¥ x Newman THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. 'Phone 343. J NEW 60005 Ready for Your Inspection. New Wool Dress oods, New Trimmings, New lL.aces, New Embroideries, New Insertions, New Wash Goods, New Allover Laces, New Wash Suits, New Tailored Suits, New Coats for Spring New Ggyle Corsets. Everything new 4 & Shaw Saturday Special at Best's. to we they last, several hundred packages, of useful household articles iwill be given away, one to each cus- tomer, making a purchase of 23¢., or over at Best's, Saturday. The de mand i= always heavy for these free Spring Hatsare in For Men Spring Hats are in tor) are in Kingston, March 9.--(To the aid principles would undoubtedly save | many lives. Recent events show pecple have slowly ¢ died while waiting for medical Edi- | A general knowledge of first | and mgonimingly that | ani i seccee 90000000000 00000000 'Spring measure. - Ot ile 10 Would it not be a good move to orl ganize a braueh of the Knights of St. | John Ambulance Association ? This | organization and the leaflets the dis tribute would inform the public «hat |® to do in emergencies --R.S.V, |. . . Very old cheese inot mouldy), 18 Bs, at Gilbert's. ! Best's Short Stop cures: all coughs, x . , 80 make out your list and shop early. Everybody needs cough mixtures, medicines, hand lo tions, tooth powder or paste, taloum powder, 'soap; ste. These are the moet useful procurable. Be sure and get yours. Slips aud 31 at ® Sareaparilla extract, Best's. Nothing better to cleanse system. -« il s S800050000000000000 00 Casseroles For Family Cooking. We sell these dishes, from the smallest sizes for families of two, to the very large ones, suitable for large gath- erings. Thereis no ta- ble piece quite takes the place of the Casser- ole. Oar designs are always attractive and serviceable. MITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 850 KING STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. BOAS. ust reccived a fresh ship- ment of Ostrich and Marrabeau Boas ' ALL COLORS. W. F. GOURDIER N Worth NAP Investigating TORK STREET, 82.5%, a% brick . separa cooking. hot . barn, i dr : ALBERT STREET, 83,700 wv. solid brick ached: 8 bh ¢ ¥ Wate Nie ting REET bh & good £1,500, Tonia ~ det od f : 1 st gle 4 200, LANSDOWNE STREET, nn house, with stable and large ELIOO, LNIVERSITY AVENUE, s1ahie HARRIE STRERT, 52.500 kd " & ! \ BARRIN STREET, $1,000 ' : Ex t NN ' bed AEE a TO LEASE, House. 'A & I MULLIN, 'orner Johnson and Division Ses, 'Phone 539 SOME Laundry Don' SCORCH YOUR POCKET We don't scorch linen! We don't break collars! We don't tear lace curtains! We don't shrink woollens! We don't half wash! We don't disappoint! Isn't that the kind of laun- dry you want? Give us a chance to prove these dont's. KingstonLaundry Cor Princess & Sydenham Sts, ~ 'Phone 22 B0000000000000000 00000000000 00000000000

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