Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Feb 1912, p. 2

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PAGE TWH, FUR SALE 'NOW ON AT, McKAYS Brock Street GRE EATEST YET. Ede 3 y Is the Furniture and] Carpet buying month. But we in- tend that February, 1912, shall eclipse all previous sales. Everything reduced lower any previous February. Btocks over $4,000 any previous February. than larger than Goods sold will be stored free un- ti needed. Salo terms strictly cash. Repair and Upholstering work done 10 per cent. cheaper than mall. "Phone 90, 1 'F. HARRISON COMPANY 8e0es0essesssscnns Don't pay reat interminably. are a few good buys. i Residen hot . water ting, nice lot, se - : ck , 8 roo " edtonsion hot waiter & 00000000: nimi spss eo £2 of their jmiors, there is no doubt but they woul] have beaten Kingston. | IN HOCKEY CIRCLES REGIOPOLIS AND COLLEGIATES ARE TO MEET TONIGHT Perth Will Play. Secretary Trotter received j to-day from the secrclar, thei Perth Creecrot hockey club saying | the Perth team will give Frantemacs a game there on Fel. th. The let ter came in response to a commupioa- tion sent some time ago asking for] a practiee game. Whether the jun- iors or seniors will play will not be {known until Manager Satherland ro. turns from Toronto, Sporting Notes. The Kickers and dicine "5 played a game an Queen's risk Thursday Neithor team svored. Ihe elecutive of she eity hockey league has made arrangements have two double-header cames played iat the covered riok, oné of February 12th and one about a week laier, Eaton's play Stratford in Toronto, aturtdny might and one of the spee- n ol hatter In a Junior Inter-Collegiate Game Both Temms are Fast--Toronto News Picks Frontenacs to Win 0. H. A. Championship. : Regiopolis and Kingston Collegiate Institute junior Intercolleginte hockey teams will meet at the covered rink to-night, in their first encolinter of the season. A great many are looking for the Collegiates to win the first game, as their aggregation trained under the capable management of Coach Hatch, is very stroug, although the line is very hight. Punchers of me-| of hooky evening : ta Ladies' Curling Matches. Two games were plaved by the la- dies al the curling rink on Friday worning. Miss Cunningham and Miss ' F. Williamson won from Miss Ads (i000 will James TT. Sutherland. jirch and Miss Katie Craig, Miss 00, ager of the Kingston Frontenacs, Fairlie and Miss Richardson won from' yh, js stayin\ over to see batons Mrs. Fler Davis and Miss Birch. sctics. | The senior me of the With "the Curlers, Hockey Leaged, which was to have The first round of the Stewart cup been played Saturday afternoon, he: games were commenced at the curling tween Front Road and Cataraqui, has rink on Thursday afternoon. There been postponed until Fuesday after- were only fwo games played and noon. they resulted as follows: W. The Toronto News picks Frontenacs Webster won from A. B. Kings for the senior O.H.A. championship, if bury by a score of 14 to 6. H. Eaton's don't show better form than Bougles won from R. F. Mackarland so far. Brouse is heraided as the by a score ot \J3 to 7. |kreatest rover seem in Toronto in Fonr wore of the club games were years, while Nicholson and Edwards played. In A series Skip Gwillim are extolled highly. won from Skip Ress by 14 to 12.| Everyone is talkmg now of the fight in B series Skip Brower wen from which will take place between Fron | Skip Mclean hy 14 to S. U tenacs and Eaton's for the senior 0. i series Shiv MacFardand won from H. A. silverware. Home-and- 'nome | Skip Spalding by 15 to 12. mn D games wifl bé played and the first one | serics Skip Searle won from Skip will likely be hete, as Katon's will be | Corbett by 12 to 11. favored with the last one at home on | faceount of them holding the champion- | ship. 'Con' Millan is coaching a family hockey team cotpoked of, Millans and! Hunts, With *"Jerrv" Hunt, "Dinnie" | Hunt and "Bert" Hunt on the | Township Queen's Basketball Team. Queen's basketball team left on the noon train for Toronto, where they | play dhe return game of basketball in the Intureolleginte union there om Saturday afternoon, The following players went: Pound, Meek, Jem- mett, Ekskine; Vansickle, MeCartney and Smith. Last Friday Queen's de feated Varsity here by 41 to 39, The Belmonts Won. The Delmonts and Silver Seven gave an exhibition game at the I'al- ace last night. The former won by 2 to 1. The Belmonts played five men most of the game on account ef Allen and Garrigem being placed on the bench several times. Balmonts Goal, Blaney; Gaudreau, "Crellean; rover, Poin, Allen; cover point, tre, Gallagher: division, and Leo, "Ken," "Rube" and "Jack" Milian on the forward line, and "Paddy" Hunt as manager, it is claimed ds the greatest family aggregation in the country. It ig un derstood that "Mike" Kennedy will accept the challenge and put his fam- ily team against them. (Continued on Page 3) Annual Tew Meeting. The annual tea meeting and cert of the Portsmouth church, held in the Orange hail on | thursday evening, proved to be a great success. Mix Edna Singleton, Miss. Ieabel Athies, J. PP. Bankier| and GG. Gillespie gave voeal selections and Miss Bull accompanied in her : 3 sel] dei {tlver Seven---Goal, Camphell} wings, | vsual ellicient manner. A small Hiadls Jaytoni ae yi Me. orchestra, under the leadenship of 1 £ . » 7.08 ho 2 Mr. Arbuékle, rendered two splendid ( ke 4 : schections. After refreshments had doginald been serves] by the ladies of the con- Y tn . gregalion the Rockwood Dramatic Wormwiths Won Senior Game. iC hub staged the farce. "That 1 The Wormwith hockey team. scored alpat ® which was much enjoyed. victory over the R.C.H.A. (vam ri is due lf those who' contain. the senior series of the city league tad to the success of the concert, lust night, defeating them. by the either by taking part in the pro olcse acore of 5 to 3. The game t gramme or. by assisting with the . re wes watched hy a large crowd of a fe chmente. bout three hundred persons, | Wormwiths---Goal, Richards; fence, R. Stanton Murray; er, Suullz; wings, and Stanton. RUC. HA Goal, Constantine and Davy; centre, Morrison; wings, Marshall, Relerce--Cadgt Cosgrave, RAM.C, con a'resbyterian 'wings, | Garrigan; Tryan; cens Boyer acted as referee. de TOV od. Concert at "Glonvale. A large crowd was present at the concert held by/the Methodist church, tat Clenvale, on Thursday evening, Daynard; defence, when a splendid programme was put rover, Boak; lon, largely by city people, Mayor F. Latenty and J. Hoag was chairman, and gave an address, as also did Rev. F. W. Dan. hy, pastor of the Glenvale and Flgin- burg Methodist churches; Rev. T. C. Cassidy, of Cataraqui, and Rev. J. Webster, of this city: Among those who assisted in the musical programme were Miss Hawkey, of Glenvale: 'Miss I. Mavelle, Miss 1. Jenkine and Mise [. Hoag, of this city. Miss D, Craig was accompanist. A pic-eating contest was to have tak: en place between two prominent King- stonians, but did not materialize, much Lo the regret of all, and Ainslee ne Queen's Basketball. In the Arts Basketketball League game played at the Queon's gymuasi um, on Thursday, year '15 won from 'I4 by a score of 21 to 22, after ten minutes' overtime. The teams were: Year '14 Mclaughlin, Milliken, Suth- erland, Bemmiie, Spring. Year "15--Harrison, Reid, Attwood, MoQavy. Mckenzie, Gun Club Shoot, faton gun club had another ay and the resulig follows: 1. Ashley, 20; KR. Grimm, 17; FV. J. Tedd, 15; E, Pence, 13; E. Gudwin, 12; L. Robin: |» son, 11; E. Webster, 4; N. Pappas, Gif" F. Reid, 1 Deaths in General Hospital. Peter Coe, of Maynooth, died in the general hospital on Thursday after J being confined there for some time. The deceased was thirty-ive years of age and was unmarried. The remains re sent to his home. George Lk. Thanton, of Arden, {passed away at the general hospital on ¥riday morning. He was thirty three years of age and leaves a wile and two children. Ihe remains were taken to. his home Friday noon. De ceased was postmaster at Arden, William 'Ihompson, aged seventy- live, died in the hospital, on Thars- day morning, 'lhe remains were sent to his home out on the Kingston & Pembroke Tallyay lime, Thursday ali- ni. The Kin shoot on were as N. . . Opinions of Frontenacs. Totonto World : Compared with the Eaton team, Fronténacs do not show | to advantage and unless they develop op} a better kind of combination in their playing they cannot go on winai Toronto Globe: in Hyland and Nicholson Kingston has a very strong defence. Brouse and Crawford, of the forwards, are ser} effective players, the ormer in partionlar being the star of the night. His scors of Kingston's Excursion to Toronto, seventh goal~was the feature of 'the About 500 people went on Queen's night. {hockey excursion' to Taronto, Friday » Ruth Baker, Miss I. Miller, ) Dainty, Miss N. Dainty, Miss E. by, Bruge Pratt. ---- Trades Council Officers. The Trades and Labour Council met, Thursday ov The following of- Soery : President, Wil: vorento Mail snd Empire: Ii Var- jnoon. Among those who went were: sity had used Sinclair and Reynolds, | ¥- 44. Laidiaw and wile, 1. A. Cays 4. W. Campbell and two sons, Mra agin and magi. Mrs. UD. Dowsley, 1 Trimble, Gor: * Life insurance companics ate Thurlow, Frank Pound, Nelson Meo very careful about issuing icies to carthey, Wilham Grr, UO. U. Bogus, active men over thirty-five years old : imgmired their health greatly by over- | work, Of course, if stops ake ret: 3 time "WN HSK and wife, William Allen and wife, Dy, K 100 MUCH x pes, Toi a Mock, E. Ru. for the chances are that They have this damag, self. great pledsare to recommend Vino! to everyone who, nevds a surengih re. newer." Bvéry man, won and shld who W------------------------ agen, Grange! | Oranges! wy snd er i en Perth, on Ne PYHE DAILY MRITISH Wing {of the FRIDAY, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. What Happened a Quarter of Century Ago. rod Facts bt ce In the west. the vial statwsties. for Mairtages, 15; births, 19: Jude Price. started to drive Adulptustown. He Fuse. iout owing to the poster 'had to return to the ety. Une thousand four hundred ¥2,000 asked tor has been raids ed by the people of Sydenham street iehurch tor missionary purpe The bear did not see day. shere are sisty 'meq, of the corporgtion. a mie Richa ureal sary INHALY in. to mids, desing, four dollars his shadow to iy the employ Char: © 7+ Ding Business. med control of the storet corner of ; streets, Fels Mr. Sarg Mcleod 1 uontreal vary ist The book Ist are transt store, corner Wo: McLeod's telepho Pure beeswax candles. on to February del ood's mara nd Prock streets number § , Mulliy 8. Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ANMVERSARY _ SALE DURING FEBRUARY. BiG PRICE REDUCTIONS IN MUFFS . Our Big February Sale started with a rush yes- terday, especially inthe Fur Department; where scores of pleased . people took quick advantage of the sale, Today we mento) Mufts. We have dozens to choose from marked down as low as $2.80 up to $90.00, Mink Mufls for $27. Persian Lamb Mufls for $20. Black Fox $13.50. Hudson Seal PIR, Alaska Sable $16.20. Mufls for Mufis for Mufts for Western Sable Mulls for $7.20, Onespecial offering we have ranted for Satur- day only is 12 "KID- DIES" SETS of FURS, White Im. Erinine and Im. Grey Chinchella-- little Muff and Neck- piece to match. HH, W. Warwick, Miss L. eV © Mass rs % ONE DAY ONLY $1.60 A SEIT. Goods in every de-. patient of our store are included in this Anni. | versary Sale, v WATCH OUR WINDOWS! Read this space daily. gk J, died at FEBRUARY 5 "a No The Princess, by The Lady of the Lake, by Hiawatha, by Longfellow. She Loves Me. © Pictures Reveries of a Bachelor hy beribbonec 260 PRINCESS. * Alfred Tennyson, Evangeline, by Longfellow. Best and Most Lasting VALENTINES. extra chine for Hiustrat Sir Walter Seott. Hlustrated by Christy, Hlustrated by Harrison Fish jue full color, Ik Marvel. by Henty Hutt. Hlustrated by F. An Oid Sweetheart of Mine, hy James Whitcomb Riley. The most beautiful and most popular presentation hooks of recent vears, To My Valentine " COLLEGE BOOK STORE I, boxed and banded © OPEN NIGHTS, these editions, ed by Howard Chandler Christy Hnstrated hy Christy, aT When She Was About Sixteen; by James Whitcomb Riley. The Lockerbie Book of Riley Verse. Containing poems not 3 Hhastrated hy Christy in diglect. I. Ashe. hone 919, "TONE OF FIRST MEMBERS Kingston Y. MCA ~Toronto Qctogenarvian Writes. In acknowledging the copy of the "Y. NA ronto resent over writes as follows to ble : "1 have Ringston amidst or receipt of A. News," a flo eighty Secretary vears old, rim seen some happy days in the strugy! t nad ly ever forget Kingston w all its struggles and all its loss of its young men. Notwilastanding thes it 'Happy Old Amgston.' "the early sixties and up to were active: days In the midst these davs the Young Men's Christian Association was started. 1 ean member | there in toat near of Princess where some young jnen from the real association gave the assocuition us caarter. | among the hingston young there MeV. Chown boys, "Pennie" |} ie On of re was foot room ¥lreet, Mon hmgston tne reten ner mich Rogers tonortson, wino the apd charter memoers, were Wis others who pecame STOLEN Ww ATC B RETU RNED, Ow wed: by Somerville, Kingston Hockeyist, It Was n Toronto Stat t When the Kingston hockey team an rived at Ravina rink, Wednesday night, a stranger to the ing-room and ask Mavager Suth erland "Have Somerville "Not this ves Hand, "but had lior team last veas "Well,"" said the strange: waich that belongs to handed over a gold timepiece {Kingston manager. a tramp on the street, discovered Mr, the cage.' The watch, came dress ol for you a hockey player named your team 7" he ' replied Mi asked Suther un on a boy that we on ow name.' "here's a by him," ang to the 51 bought it from and afterwards Somerville's name on which was a gift from the citizens of Kingston, was stolen last summer from Mr ille oY one of the hoats plying out of Kings gon, and he had given it up forever. Somer as los! HER TOES BADLY FROZEN, And Amputation May Necessary. Miss Evelyn Hunter, Nelson street, te-in-a rather serious condition, result of having her toes frozen, Thurs day evening, of Inst week, while skat ing on Stadium rink. When she that evening, her feet felt and thinking they were omly put tham in warm water of days later, while at school, her toes became Very painful, and a doctor was consulted, who, on examination, «aid thev had béen Badly frozen Hunter has been laid up since, "av he necessary to amputate ple of her toes. be Found nthe went home numb very coll A coun HTT a con To Have Open Meeting. The ladies' auxiliary of the NM. A. have been requested to hold ween day to the Indies of the cits at the Y.M.CA, building wvext Frida afternoon, This has been looked for ward for time, ang doabt thee will be a large turnout of the ladiek for that' afternoon Special featums will be put on in (he £ yumasinm, nr to same n« Tobogeganing on Hill, A long sleigh, which stretched from one side of the police court room 4 the other, was to be seen on Friday worning. Thursday evening, « hildren coasting on Patrick street, had the sloigh in use, but as the childsen wer in greai danger of being hurt, the po lice took possession of the sleigh and it is now there awaiting just what will be done with it. to set Fifty-fifth Anniversary. "Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson, falborne sireer, are, to-day, celebra- ting their Afty-ifth wediting anni vursary. Moth are in fair health. Their many friends felicitrtie them on tne long and useful lives they Have led, : i------ The Methodist Ledid, The Methodists are most promines! in the county council this year. Oui of {ne eighteen membars, (weive = are Methodists. There are twa 'reshyter sans, two Anglicans, one Roman a tholic amd one na Bapiiat. Cutte: Seriously 1H. Mrs. W. H. Miller, Alfred street, is with her daughier, Mix Berkeley, at S¢. Albums, N.Y, bern very. seriously SH for the ait weeks, and hor condition, ot pre sorte dues not show hopeful Sgns Thames gC. Spence, Perth, has por- wha Pr. has {chased ld F&F. Fi Hams Are building residences in Tue gents' furnishing business Henderson. Patrick. Me¥anus and Hugh McWil- he "ton, } Come to Putton's for all the latest poplar mesic, 9 Princess street, and"it past, FINAL CLEARING of Ladies' Winter | Coats Only 1 left, and Blick, Soldat 8.50 ik Saturday, $3.50 ea. High-Class Skirts 50 High Class, to-wear Skirts, Black, Brown, Grey These Sirs old | izh as $6.50 cach Saturday they go at $2.50 each New Gingham Prints and Embroidery arriving at Newman & Shaw ALWAYS BUSY STORE. i Tie 34. Navy y, S1Z08 ol Ready- Navy . as t Traction Tread 4 y s $ Another Opinion: : "Am more than plea them. Have been using oun lop Traction Treads on a ney limousine and they kave not skidded on wet or slippery asphalt." SCIVEO0PEPPVIP0P990009 00 IOPTOCLOTP a 3 | WATCHES HOWARD'S, ELGIN'S, WALTHA LONGINE'S, OUR SUPPLY. SMITH BROS. 850 KiNG STREET, Jewelers, Opticians, Licenses. 0900000000 00000000000 Issuers of Marviage sosose 2964804009060 0000000000000 09004: ie Highest Price Paid for all kinds of RAW FURS. W. F GOURDIER BROCK STREET. At Last, a Permanent KN ONOGRAM STENCIL Reedle workers will welepmba hem ® long fehl want, Met Shencily Your own monogram that Can be used for years and over and aver again ! We uses years § cheerfully -demoustirgie tle and advantages of the stencil Spjd only at Keeley, Jr. Optometrist Phone 927, 226 PRINCESS ST. Doss NEBOILPAREINITF "20 » See Your Garage Man 5 aN i dd i Guar .utee Insurance Elected. Call or communicate with J..0. HuiTox, 38 Market Bivest, Word's : Grom AT aar. fmett| Tonga nnd yy righ ios few vs a Mrs, Marry Hossman, Tharlow, died oti Wan. th, aged Gityatne years. Bale of white and striped blouses, | Site. Duttan's, i Eggs are wilfing in Cape Vineent Men's sox, F pairs Me. sleirte, The. Haiton's, at Je. per dowel ony 25 night - # Fire, L Te, Accitlent, Sickness and | Real Estate Bought, Sold & Exchanges » Pitter ondiges for 4 Crawiord. manasinde No contradiction can wash out that fact. It i¥ as clear ad the waler we use, as in- effahle as BNOWY whithess ws impart to linens, and as unyleiding as the starch In our col lars and culls WE DO BIGH-CLASS WORK Kingston Laundry Cor. -- & ¢ Sriekha' fo assis sates TS Re SOC 0000RC RRR URTIWISOROODEOROOROPROIORGTS

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