Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1911, p. 2

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Fis should be cleansad at least one a year to remove the dust that accumulates while wearing them. OUR STORAGE includes scientific' cleaning. Telephone 459, our Fur Waggon will eall, JOHN McKAY The Fur House, 119-157 Brock Street. « At last night's game a Kingstonian not equalled singe attached, fewer than ten goals. not only tallied at will, 4 great deal of checking and was on top combine this year to put & team of the rubber from beginning to end. MARTY' 'S RECORD HE SCORED TEN GOALS IN A Hughes and Weicker. They will leave GAME, His _Work Has Not Been Equalled Since 1905--The Kingston Boy Reecived Constant Applaose. A special despatch from Ottawa says: Ottawa-Port Arthur made a record 1905, It was to 'Marty' Walsh, that he bells were de- Walsh This is a ddedly great performance, for "Marty's" record of ten goals has not been equalled in any N.H.A. match to last year over the amalgamation these two Sunday schools for the pur- dre You Must Live With Your Furniture It's very important that yau have the best of company. Our Btock---im- mensely large--ensures a cholce that will please you for life Dining-Toom Cabinets, Tables and Buffetts, in Golden and Fumed Oak Mission,' Circassian Walnut; aso all the cheaper lines "MARTY" WALSH. in Ma- joo 6.00 Parlor Tables, Cabinets, etc. hogany and cheaper woods _ Our Parlor Table Is equal to most styles « I t ' « « t t h Pedestals in all the and woods, finishes, ete $6.50 leading styles $3.60, $4.76, Hugs all sizes, patterns, quality. Jirpets---~Newest color, tones, wilton Axminster, Brussels, ete. Surtains--New 1911 de esigns now in. r Repair and Upholstering Shops are in Jour service, in Yours, T.F. HARRISON CO. t Ii 2 aw : : NEW 6000S FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, I 1 t Mattings from China and i Japan | Silk Drapes from Constantl- nople. Rugs from Persla, and Germany. Lace Curtalns from Switzer. land. Carpets and Ollcloths from England. Linoleums from Scotland. Art Denims and Musling from Boston. And Lots of other Goods manufactured in Canada. » PPP P PERRET IEE PEI PO R. McFAUL, CANPE® WARKHOUSS. Austria, C THT ECA EN SEL TE EATEN + 4 C4945 200000 eet es sd 4 1 about fifteen. against 'Marty,"™ and told him he had neyer seen "qual. at ties. defeaning. line. was never forgot the nec essity of checking went up with. the attack, Walsh © was back Netter team play, in fact, been seen. Toronto Telegram. . And there was more truth than music in the ditty. pions, of the City at where t Jubilee, Cup from the Garnets of that five Rupporters will accompany them and it is probable that they will make give them 'plenty druff. daily) will avert baldness' thane cleansing, stinmylati - but six years ago in the Ottawa- series Frank MeGee bagged late, Jawson In the first period Walsh skated over o the timer's box and leaned up the fence. "You're all in, Manager Gordon, of the thallengers, jocularly remarked. "Th At lefence is: pretty hot stuff, isn't it.' After the game Gordon walked out mm the ice, patted Walsh on the back his Fhe crowd . seemed | to realize hat it was "Marty's'¥ night on, and he applause for the Kingston boy was I'he shooting of the entire Ottawas' brilliant shroughout; they Lake. or Shore Darragh or to. protect Lesueur. has seldom ack and when either More Truth Than Music, "Twinkle, twinkle Jittle star - We'll make you wonder where you are." So sang ithe champion Frontenacs to he 'All-Stars'in *K ngston: last night. Granites Go To-morrow. Gradite Hockey team, cham- League will leave ny Safurday, for Montreal, py. will endeavor to wrest the The Ho lace who hold it. now. About twenty- hings' lively! They will argive in Mon. real about 5.30 o'clock, which will ok time to get in HE important ingredient in Sanitol Liquid Shampoo is Olive Oil, the best of hair cleansers. Pr opious lather. Cleans the scalp The result is strong, health hair. ts use weekly (with Sanitol Hair Tonic, i A Permanent | i Home Do you realize what it ff means? It has a value far § above its commercial rating in the real estate market A home of your own for § yourself and your family means much more to you and to them than what it repre- sents in dollars and cents. If you are living in a rented § house, cut loose this spring and § secure a home. Leaving senti- ment aside, it will mean a § substantial saving to you month after month and year after year, for you will save S the landlord's profit. It will be diverted tb your own pocket, ---- have a lot of pro- es placed in our hands for Sispounl this spring. Don't § chance of looking iss he lists. \ Drop us a card and we will call on you. "MCCANN | Bs Furniture, Three-Piece Setts, with loose | Elegant Special line of Polished the Kingstonian scoring no! but he did a © ~ and those who were connected ith it THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MARCH 17 | shape for the game. The line-up of the team will be: Goal, Marchand; point, Nicholson; cover, Hyland; cen- fre, Ainslee; rover, Brouse; wings, | Montreal sometime Sunday, so as to { be back here in time jor work Mon- | day morning. Presentation of Prizes. ! Arrangements will be made for = meeting of the Kingston Curling Club, next week, when the prizes won by the members in the various competi- tions during the season will be pre sented, Will Not Amalgamate. Princess street Methodist church and St. Luke's Anglican church will u X the Sunday school baseball There was a great deal of league trouble! of pose of putting a team in the league two say this year they will have teams or none. Sproule's Opinion of Frontenacs, Harvey Sproule, of the Toronto Star, who refereed the game here Wed- nesday evening between Frontenacs and All-Stars said that the Frontenacs would double the score on, Eaton's senior U.H.A, champions. They might not do but that they would make the mail-order team look scarce anyhow. 1 -- Greatest Junior O.H.A. Team. The Kingston junior Frontenacs are probably the greatest . junior team that ever played in the O.H.A. They are certainly the greatest team that Kingston ever put in the association. It will never have as great a team again for it is mot possible to put together a greater ea tion, of I Team Will be Weakened. Bethel baseball team, which won the trophy in the Sunday school baseball league, last summer, will be consider: ably weakened this year and the re- mainder of the team do not expect to hold what they have. Haffner, pitch- er, Veale, second baseman, and gS nedy, fielder, will not be on the team this year, they having left the city. pla Not Go Away. "Scotty' Davidson, the crack Fron- tenac hockey player, was not lured away from Kingston last year to play elsewhere, as has been stated. One Has Been Captured, Montreal, March 17.--Raphael Gad- bois, one'of the men who: escaped from Longue Point asylum, on Tuesday, af- ter m ng a guard, was captured partly 'clothed, here. 'He was loudly declaring he was on his way to marry one of Pierrepont Morgan's daughters. Papneton, the most dangerous of the two, is still at liberty. Ottawas, 18; Port Port Arthur, 4. Port Arthur went down to defeat in Ottawa, last night, in a Stanley cup contest, the Ottawas snowing them under by a score of 13 goals | to. 4 Sports at YYM.C.A, The indoor hockey game in the Busi- ness Boys' league was won by Ed- gar's team; score 3 to 2. Louise school basketball team de- feated one from the Business Boys of the Y.M.C.A., by 18 to 6. There will be a meeting of represen- tatives from each school in the city at the Y.M.C.A. next Monday for the putpos of pS ayining a public school asketball lea; Warning to Kingston Granites, Montreal Herald : "'Vigiting teams | who challenge for the Jubler Cup or any other cup should meke quite sure | about the situations their games ma lead them to," remarked an A.A.U. ficial this morning. "I see that last night an amateur team from Vankleek Hill eame to Mon- treal and played against the Mon- treal Garnets. *" On the Garnet' team is All. Kane, a professional hockey player. "Therefore, if any of these people who play hockey against Kane or a- gainst any other hockey or lacrosse srofessional, apply 'io us at any time for amateur registration, we shall be compelled to refuse it." C jes in picture shows, not | Papied by, their parents, pn Was introduced into the legislature, a in | ww dave ago will be watched with a (great deal of interest. ! attending a'performance unless accom panied by their parents, or some other responsible person. wanted by the up the matter. time similar action is being taken hy the legislature, in Quebec, and at the recent meeting of the Kingston legis- lature, when a resolution was passed, it was stated that the Ontario legislatare had taken up the matter. known, but the tent, troduced. the matter came tion, held in Owen Sound, decided by 8 unanimous vote, 10 take the matter up with the government onee. attorney-general, reported and all who have heen interested will keep tab on the legislature to what is done with the bill. Cases Before the Magistrate on Fri- when he was arraigned before the ma- gistrate on Cl dicine for my wife, who 1s sick," went on to explain, wife gnd got drunk,' trate. "J will fine you $2 fifteen days." his guilt an much," using ' abusive language. . his "guilt, and said of liquor had been responsible. police commjssioners, on Friday morn- ing. Those Farrell, Baillie. The chief's annual réport was | received, the This report will be published Whig, on Saturday. the newly py Fi Children's Aid riety, Was sworn as a constable, This ic in order {give him power to take over children | ity once more should reign and abound | he has to deal with for the { when the parents refuse io hand them over willingly.' ters will petition the {its next their old stand given back to | Mayor Grabam gave them permission Irish relatives and ito use the south side of Brock street, below Ontario street, exhibition of the the Bijou theatre Saturday day. BEFORE LEGISLATURE ON MOV- ING PICTURE SHOWS, Desired to Prevent Lhildren Under | Fifteen Years Attending hom, Unless With Parent or Guardian--| W.C.T.U. Want Children Protect. ed. In view of the fact that several bod- Kingston have passed resolu- that children of tender idden to go into moving | without being accom- | the bill which N ions, askin ears be fo The bill in question is one to censor moving pictures, and to prevent chil n under fifteen years of age from calls for what is le who are taking ust at the present This prac cally peop it was time that may not be generally ladies of the provia dal W.C.T.U. are, to a very large ex responsible for the bill being in ft will be remembered that up at their conven- and it was It at A special committee, composed of the adies, was appointed to wait upon the They did so, and according) ' Now, the matter Ras come to a head see AT THE POLICE COURT. day Morning. Samuel Cole had a story to tell, Friday morning, harge of being drunk. "I came into town to get some me- he on a "And you forgot all about your put in the magis- and costs, or 'A _first-appearance drunk admitted i paid $1 and costs. "1 met a friend and had a little he said. A citizen was fined 85 and costs for He admitted that an overdose too Police Commissioners. iThere was a meeting of the board of 1011. _SPECIA Wimark Dane: Fo No For Piano, containing the Universal Sensational Hit, 'Every Little Movement' From Madame Sherry, arranged as a Barn Dance Also the following Numbers, each one a great success: » Waltz-- Where the River Shannon Flows. Two-Step--Lov tng {from Hippodrome Production. 1911) jo Waltz-- Get tpn, Dear. Dear. Barn Danee Doctor Tinkle. Tin- kr (from The Girl of My Dreams) Waltz--Can"t You See I Love Yon {from The Newlyweds and Their Baby). Two-Step--That's Yiddisha Lave. Waltz--My Heart Has Learned to Love You, Now Do Not Say Good- bye). : Twp-Step----Bright Eyes {frum Bright Eves) | Waltz Meet. Me. Where The Lanterns Glow . (from A Trip 5 | Japan) . OPEN NIGHTS A te NIE pr) LE E 5 ed Two-Step---Shaky Eves Waltz--1I Love the Name of (from Chauncey Olcott's Barry Ballymore) Barn Dance--I'm Looking for a Sweetheart and I Think You'll De {from Pied Piper and Sporting Days) Waltz--To The End of The World With You. Lancers--Madame Sherry Publishers' Price, OUR PRICE, 50c. Mary of he ut pr -- ~ Mail Orders Filled at above prices. All Madame Sherry Music on sale for ten days only, "See our Book Advt. on Page 7. 38c. per copy. Library Votes on all 10c. purchases, The College Book Store, THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, 260 PRINCESS STREET Phone 919 ST. PATRICK'S DAY IRISHMEN DID ¥ HONOR TO THEIR PATRON SAINT. Sermon in St. Mary's Cathedral by Rev. Father Meehan, of Belleville ~--Entertainment in Grand Opera House This Evening. Erin's sons wherever their lot is cast fail not to be stirred by the memory the feast day of her patron saints re- calls. Happy, to be sure, and pros perous they are in Canada us all in dustrious, active, upright citizens should be, yet on this special day do their sympathies and thoughts irresis tably turn towarfls the land of thei birth, impressed by her smiles and sor rows, her past trials and future hopes, Ireland's history, too, garmented as it is with thorns, no less than with triumphs, is ever a theme appealing to reflective minds. So 'many glories clus- ter. round her orators, writers, war riors, patriots, priests, her saintly women whose devotion to faith and fatherland has touched the world, that veiled though her shores may be, with melancholy and gloom, there sits on her a broad coronet of chivalry more winning and glowing than all the dia dems of gold. That the day should be honored in a fitting way, mass was solemnized, this morning, in St. Mary's cathedral he fore a large concourse of the people, the officiating clergyman being Rev. Father McDonald, -assisted by Rev, Fathers Mea and Meehan, as deacon and _sub-deacon. Magistrate Chief present were Mayor (iraham and records of | 1910. in the . McC cnachie ol which gave the department for. the year in to society, Will Petition the Council, It is understood that city council, at regarding having them. meeting, until the coun cil takes action. The Harem Skirt. Police will not interfere Harem with the Shirt at and Mon- Kingston will have a rare treat. Li ivingston's, who | Swell spring overcoats. Mrs, (Dr.) Young, Montreal, was in Newburgh attending the funer al of her sister, Mrs, (Dr.) Aylesworth returned home to-day. HAD MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. Kingston Traveller Was Struck by Train, Alva James, traveller of the King- ston Milling company, had a miracu- lous escape from death, in an accident | which occurred near Cornwall. Mr. James was out on his rounds, driving thro the country, and had occasion to the railway track. While going over the he was struck by a train, but a severe esca) The cutter was pW, ie 2 James is now at his home in this city, taking a vest. escapo from serious injury was remarkable. if aig, Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Men's Hats We feel proud of our collec- tion of New] Hats. All the world's best makes are here --8tet~ son, Hawes, Pi cc adilly, Tress afnd La Waverly. Every wearer is to find, not just nearly, but Jitcisel the hat that fits ¢ suits his face g £ Hh Jand wins his fancy. $2, $2.50, $3.00, $4 JED. Ws 43 the | the city cart A patriotic discourse was delivered by Rev. Father Meehan, of Belleville, (who, with much spirit. and eloquence, reviewed the salient evenis in the his | tory of the Green Isle and her sainted | apostle. The past had been dark, in { deed, but the dawn of brighter days | was nigh, all hailing with joy the Solemn pledge that an autonomous | government would at last be granted, when it was hoped, peace and prosper {in the land. Antique banners of Hibernia hung | from the ceiling over the middle aisle, (and appealed to the national senti | ment, The dear little shamrock, grown both on Irish and Canadian soil, was much in evidence throughout the day. Those in the Emerald Isle do not forget their friends in Canada when St. Patrick's day comes round each year. { The flags on public buildings floated in honor of the day. Of course, the old-time parade of the Irish societies is missed, but it has not taken place {in years, owing to the fact that March {17th comes in winter, and it was found 'after experience that a St. Patrick's | day parade was generally followed hy !serious illness of numerous members, {who braved any kind of weather to {don their Irish togs. KINGSTONIAN MAKING GOOD. Frederick Jackson Located at St. | Boniface. A Kingstonian who is making away from home is Frederick son, son of Charles Jackson, Armouries, who is located at i Boniface, Manitoba, and a member of {the firm of Jackson & Goldie, railroad and bridge contractors, The firm has secured a great of work and Messrs. Jackson awd Gol die have been kept very busy. Just recently they were awarded a con tract to build a bifidge near Ked Deer, Alberta, Wind they also have a bid on a concrete reservoir to be built at St. Boniface. They also have negotiations on foot for the building lof bridges and culverts along the line of the CP.R. They expect to spend in the neighborhood of #30000 or £40,000 a month, this coming season, and this is cerfainly a good show- ing for a firm which nas been in #x- istence only two years. good Jack the ot ol deal HIS MONEY MISSING. | Samuel Cole Lost His Wad of Twenty- eight Dollars. Samuel Cole, gathered in for drunk, on Fhueaday afternoon, being is to- Ait pg g { T i EYE a i Bes suvwiu ve CAdILUw every two years, The eyes change. Glasses exactly right last year may be injurious mow. Whether you wear glasses or not your eyes should be examined every two years. We are eye experts. We can afford you perfect sight. Our varied stock of mounts helps us to give perfect satis- faction. } Dr. A. P.Chown, Druggist, Optician, 185 PRINCESS STREET. "Phone 343. 0000000000000 000000000000 9000000000000 veROOOOOONS Saturday. Specials A ig PANN 250 yards of Mercer= ized Waistings, White, in dainty patterns, spots, sprays, figures, extra qumlity. Regular 18¢ and 20c yard. Yours on Saturday Morning, 12 1-2¢ Yard 100 yards of Flounc- ing Embroidery, 30 in. wide, extra fine quality, beautiful patterns. Reg- ular 75¢ and 85¢ yard Yours on Saturday Morning, 49¢c a Yard Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Buy Your Meat From the Unique Grocery and Meat | Marcket. Everything up-to«date for | Saturday, March 18th. | » = . C. H. Pickering, Cor. Princess St. and University Ave 'Phone 530. | Many were the pointers Dr. hake) handed out to the young men of the | FC.) Tada evening, whea_he "Care Of The SPRING 15 HERE With its promise of a cleaning up time ahead. We sell the best Silver Polish made; and have sample bottles ou hand ready for free distribu- tion, to prove our confidence in this Cleaner, SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, 850 KING STREET. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. ' Silver Just received a fresh ship- ment of Ostrich and Marrabeau Boas ALL COLORS. Double 'House and Lot i And Groceries | W. F. GOURDIER For Sale Brick Johnson Street. Each side containing {eight rooms, hot water, fur- nace and gas. $4.25! 250.00 MULLIN, Corner Johnson and Division Sts, 'Phone 539. 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