Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Feb 1912, p. 2

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PAGE TWO. e-- -- DINING-ROOM Solid Oak Buffett, Chairs. Otir special at $90. Bolla Oak Buffett, 29. Round Regular . barge Oak Finished Buffett, 'Dressers, regular 50, 5 en $10. aor $7.00, $11.00 wp Caress. Curtains, eloth all reduced for quick sales. rand SU ITE, ~Turne a Table, $105 4 a regular $35, re- Speci si to Linoleum, oil- Upholstering work ® good and prompt and cheaper How than any other season. Yours, F. HARRISON COMPANY 'Phone 90, BT ere hentasssasnen \ THE DAILY | thew certainly did tse their Ly t | | 'had to Hook his dram. | par ishoot at | seemed i, a fa -- Je % WHERE OUR * VALUE WILL BE, ww APPRECIATED MeGILL DEFE ATED TEAM 9 GOALS TO 3. --MeGill Also--Junior Frontenacs Lost in; Perth. Metiill is now well on toward intercollegiate hockey It defeated Queen's last might by the wore of Y goals to 3. Queen's beaten, and By quite a large too, but had they continued the style uf play they ysed in the first half, they might bave won. They played a brilliant game, but wehkened in the lust period where MeGill was coming stronger than ever. Fhe large crowd at the rink was given lots of exeitothent from the time the referee's whistle blew for the start- ing of the eontest. The jee was ex ceptiomally fast all throngh the game, and both teams pulled off brilliant bursts of speed. Queen's drew "first blood. Hunt finding the nets straight from the ianee-off. It was a great of work and drew the appinuse of the house. McGill team and sup. porters gasped open-mouthed; they didn't know where they were at and when Mackinnon scored the second from a wing shot, they played a four- man defence game for the remainder of the period. Queen's great form commenced to diminish after a time and McGill press: ed the play. Thompson, the most ef- [sand and dangerous man on the for- plece ward line, found the empty space beo- hind Sliter after play had been going on for fifteen minutes, for the first time for the red and White, Blakslee, the husky defence man. of the tri-color tem, was put off for putting Thormp- sont over his knee, This was the only penalty handed out during the first half. Referee Marshall allowed too much rough play on both sides to pass by unnoticed to suit the 'specta- tors. MeGill started the rough work and when Queen's saw that it escaped the referee's atfention they followed suit, " Fhompson figured again in the scor ing and evened it up, two all. Hunt came back for Queen's and scored Again unaided, Scott, Metall eentre, scored two in quick succession, mak: ing the séore at half tone 4 to 3, in favor of MeGill. - Queen's checked back incessantly and had the visitors puuzled hy their work from behiod. The team showed aplen- did form during the first period and the spectators enthusiastically declar- ed it was the best game (Queen's had put ap this year, McGill started a runaway in the se- cond half which almest completely dp moralized Queen's seven, Thampson and Masson, in about ten minutes time, had two safely tucked sway for Met ""Greg" --tivorge --and Hill" 1) Hughes had a little argument and went off to - settle their dispute. Queen's seemed to go to pieces while their rover was out of commission. | MeGim found the nets twice while he was on the bench. Thompson scored the ninth goal on a face-off in front of Queen's goal. McGill played rings around Queen's in the second period and Rankin, the 208-pound defence man, outshone the other. players, Body-checking had no effect upon him. The way Me(ill closed up the defence against Queen's won the game for them. With four men on the deience it was impossible to let a shot through. Masson, who was on the wing, is a regular point player, and he dropped back to that position and left the wing clear. Keays did not shove the play as much down that wing as they should have, | thus losing opportunities of worming out from the side. Blaksloe starred for Queen's. His rushes were almoss impossible to stop, and he seemed to Sve a cage over the puck. Sliter made dozens of stops, some of them seemingly almost impossible. Capt. Trimble worked well, his rushes being very effective, although thoy never resulted in a 1score. The way he carried into the enemy's territory was mag: nificunt, but ndwiched him. Hunt, ih centre ice, got two of (Juoen's three goals, and got them alone, too. He was the most. persistent * back-chacker on the whole team, snd got the fleet MeGall men gvery time from all sides of the rink. George played his best game of seasoh, and pulledéoff some really itlian Two McGill men were on hie est of the time, but he kept them guessing. MacKinnon and Sith both played remarkably well, much Better than either of them have play- ed this season. _ MetGill-Gioal, © Warwick: defence, Rankin and JI Hoghes; 'rover, Soo - cen~ tre, Thompson, wings, Rvlev and Mas: san. Queen'sGioal, Shite: defence, Blaks: fee and Trimble; rover, G Se, Hunt: wings, MaeKinnon Smith, - Relerce--John Marshall, Montreal. very i {ianter than Melill # { times. The halk time to 10 for Metall, During the sscond period *'Sherty" Pound, of Ques's, hw his knee and} retite. Nelson Met place and splaved a (ern's defenee plaved game at Medi jong distances and to puzzle Lhieén"s are Wore © artomey £03 Lites, their now out of the apponents, ale [collégiate chanmipionship running, "ha i Ling won only game, it took i. muen as if Varsity will win' the as the Toronto one cap, tenth 5 & fot § Defones, centre, Erskine Jenumett; and Yan forwards, Queen's sickle; | Meek and Pound, inedy row QUEEN'S LOST [AGAIN TRICOLOR | {bat he | i in a Wyilliant Game Here Last Night him. It Basketball Team Won watchinlness and cave. the {Ite eves. s championship. | voasness were | cooler seore; good-natured, skilful | the puck | New! that four-man defence & i thes Ron, Metiill centre, and Ken- | Buar- and forwards, Defence, Calder Duthield; Jaldwin, Daniels' Great Form. Bert" Damels is looked upon to day as being one of the best goal keepers watching nets in amatenr hoe: | key in Ontario It was a great pity was unable to play with His ability as Hd not come to nor. was it willed to resalt of | {Queen's this season a hockey player him all at ones, has come as the joldre every game in which he takes part {down for a couple of hours and res ty} fwith a bandage sonnd tightly This 4% to prevent ner- and it certainly has the de sired clieet, Yor mever was Tire a goal-Reeper than long, lank, A. M. Daniels over! Fafon's ve, T.AALC. Eatons dnd Teronto Amateur letie etub play their Baal Toronto tonights © Much depends up: Ath on the result of this game for should | T AAU win from Eaton's, which did at the beddmning of the sea it would mean that Parkdale and the "Big Store' team would be tied for first place. Edtons must win this game to be surd of ther group and thus be qualified ta emter (he seni finals with Frontehacs, Hockey in Detroit. The Détrolt Sovran] Eontains ey news ol interest: "On Rover Langman, lato of the Kingston jun: ior OIEA. team, will depend mueh of Detroit's difensive play against thy strong Amateur Athletic eluh hockey team of Parenta iw the two games nt the Detroit arena ow Friday dnd Sw turday nights. With Laégeman in the game Petroit will have two min on its lineup who plated of teams not forty miles apart in Canada. Harold Black, point, received hig rudimen- tary training on the marshes about Picton, Ont." hoe- Result Eagerly Awaited. Parkdale's victory over Stratford, Thursday night, has made Saturday night's game of = considerable import- ance. Should T. AAC win from Eatons, then Parkdale and Eatons will be tie for first place. Following is the standing in senior group No. 2: ~(Goala-- Won. Lost, For. Aget. Batons | 43 98 Parkdale .... 4 35 20 T-A AC, 4 4 33 2 Stratford ..... .. 2 45 A Very Cold Wait. A number of ladies who the Quesh's-MeGill game night sat in the rink from 6, a5, the tithe the doors were opened, until the comchigion of the game about 10.15, witnessed Friday A False Popression. William MeFédEidge, manager Bath Road Beavers, wishes to that he will defend the K.T.H.A. cup if it is possible to de bo, but net in direct opposition to the ruling of the executive, of the Say Frontenacs Lost in Perth. The junior Frontenacs went up against a harder proposition in Perth last night than they bad any idea of. When they arrived there and got on the fen they found they were up against Ai seasoned senior team. 'The result was they were defeated by the score of 12 to 4. The game was played in sdhree periods. Lhe score at the ened of the first perfod was 4 to 2, at the conclusion it was 7 to 4, and at the end of the third was 12 to 1. MWirold Nich- olson | refereed. The Perth team ex- pects to play the Stewartons, of Ut- fawn, next week. {Continued on Page 8.) TWENTY-FIVE IVE YEARS AGO. What Happened a A Quarter of a Century Ago. The thaw to-day filled many cellars with waber, F. Charles, of Wolfe Hand, died, ast seventy-five years. The Salvation Army intend forming ; Westbrook and} corps at Seeley's Bay, Newboro. A boiler Son was placed in piano faet B.W. F ger for $250, to Hugh McCaugheriy, = electric light - company pur. chased the boiler, engine and shafting used on the steamer City of Kings ton. The smokestack of the steamer Pier repont was removed. Jt broke in two pieces While 'being lowered. Mr. Murphy, an employee of the Montreal = 'Tramsportation company', had his 'left log broken helow the knee ] by a log rolling upen it. Pr, T. M. Fenwick. sot the lamb. Says Naval Bill is Dead. L'Exenement, Quenher. "Every one admits that the navall, bill is dead, and that this ridiculons) 8 law will never more do harm on any (ur tutus. The rapeal of this Jaw in} fra = or 3 tons me pas Mr. speech Fhe to "ihe stup-| or ee Laurier-Lemieu x-Beland s affairs, very. 1 can Sell or rent yale real | BRITISH WHIG, {The {eins, Mr jHugh iUraig, Alvs. : : kan, Referee Prof. Malcolm," tJuren's. 1A t¥raser, {Dalton, Miss i Misa {ehue, Joan iBouglas, {Wallace he liesi - . # . {The game in | of the second} manufactured by McEwen ; Stevenson's 1 sold a Holstein 'bull | ni £ and 8. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, A 1 @rvrrrrsassavsssssesvel) 19a Kernoon wai in charge Ju 8 Luis and ihe tea table don presided: wak prettily od vith tall guests ' i ' i' on hd Inesiay at «of Miss WES most w heh The urling Minnie abe. GV er green-shaded included Mrs, Bernard Browne Dufi, Mrs, R Mrs. W Waephorson, Prileaux, Mrs Wool Mas Low, Miss Marth Miss Mosat Flv Constance low, Miss Jeanio | Ivingstoh, Gaskin Mis Rave In the match which was ing the afternoon the ladics won froep the © men Rinks-~Mrs. MH. Maepher sop, Mrs, W. KR. Givens, Mrs H. Dawson, Mrs. Rk. Hooper, skip. Mr Col. Hunter Ogilvie, Fol and Capt. Lesstio, lawson, and traig paved day ening Mrs. J. D fifty nimber of Bovd people, udents, 16 a On Friday ev entertained about including a delightiul hearty puri" in mange. house throughout was pr i with ealore he the differ refreshients will of Mr. {made every one was indeed 4 real the diming-room the in pink, a large lace pink, surrounded by litt and pink tulips, (he Mrs. OD. W. Troesdeli Miss M. fives, young corated s, and dainty i hearty served, with and "Mrs présem el t 'hearty over vapid hearts trepidce effect podred tea ar "pe mted by Mra 1 » : BOSLOSR, . Miss Edith Hac jwas hostess 4 tramp and supper evening. The guests Milfte Henderson, Mics o win, Miss Phyllis Kn Viias Saunders, Miss Dorothy Hooper, Miss Leta Fildott, Miss Grace Melelland, Mesurs. 1. DB. Stevenson, kenneth Muy dell. Wilbar MeKnight, (teaver Ho Wp er, Ted Goodwin, Henry Henderson, Ben. Bate, Charlie Eliott and [ober son. - " » . Amang the guests at the 1 Club, dance this week in Toronto wee noticed Mrs, Dong Youne, Mrs. H Biekford, Mrs. Van Steaubenzie. Miss Phyllis Cartwright and Me, and Mrs Frederick Hammond, . . wit-Polo Mrs, street, little she arranged a daughter little . George MoeKay gave a mam great de f fun y the Friday when driving for he Miss Helen Menay . . . folks on Miss Dwyer, "Park Vies sued invitations for an Fhursday afternoon to introduce her Dwyer, it home on February niece, Miss filtern, Maizie - - . - The cadets at' the Roval College are entertaining this at another of their tramps. Military afternoon jolly snowshoe - * - - The spinsfers in sued invitations for day evenifig, ae ce. Napanee have is a dance on Tues Migs Reading Duff. was lub on Friday. Jean . Mr. Colin Bullield, of Unive Metill Wiss | was ideal. | (Vancotiver), eit the! Lennox and the Mollie hostess at thé | Kingston's Famous Fur Store. ANNIVERSARY SALE DURING FEBRUARY. WiNTER (ad ea dors 1 This is justly admitted the "Ladies' Cott Sore" of Kings on. © All kinds can be found in our stock, apd alt are now of- "fered at sale prices in many cases below the actual cost of | manufacture. PurCoats ... .. .. $21.25 up. Far Lined Coats .. $15.75 ap. Cloth Coats £3.25 ap. Sealette Coats. .,. $18.00 up. Coracal Coats .... $18.00 np. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. 1912 i { Best and Most Lasting VALENTINES. No exim charge for editions. those The Princess, by Hust The Lady of the | Evangeline, Hiawatha, by Longfellow. When she Was Al The Lockerbie She Loves Me. Picturesque full color, In Reveries of a Bachelar, by Tk Marvel An Old Sweetheart of Mine, Alfred Tennyson. Howard Chandler Christy hy Sir Walter Scott. Mustrated by Christy. Hhustrated by Christy. 5 Hiustrated by Harrison out Sixteen, hv ames Whitcomb 1 4 hy ake 1 hv Longfellow. ) Hinstrated by €hristy Containing poems not in dialeet. Henry Hutt. Hnstrated by F. M. hy James Whitcomb Riley. Book of Riley Verse. Ashe. The most heautiful and most popular presentateon books of recerit vedrs, My Valentine 7, COLLEGE BOOK STORE 260 PRINCESS. Lieribhioned, boxed and banded © To OPEN NIGHTS. 'Phone 919, » (TToasesesssrinrsomey groversssnnesecesira JC WATCHES The balance of Ro our lot of Mill in wt ends including White Cottons, White Cambrics s, etr.,. lengths 5 to 15 yards, priced up to 10c a yard. To- night at 7 o clock the lot goes on sale for 9 4 yard At he same hour, we will sell 1,000 yards of Narrow Lace In- sertion, values up to 3c a yard. Your choice ca yard A I Pl AN NN EWMAN & SHAW; «THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. 00400090000 0000000000 i wplie, were preriormance house, on Mr. Gay dank of Canada, leit Westport, relidve for a shor He RT. lon hier i {opera fame eee 0000000000000004 Peete rR Isr r ss eseres terest 9000000000005 9900 cred flkem, Mrs. Henry is eypecied i Iitteen 3 "Arthur Place {Continued on Page ¢ | COLDEST IN 0 | WALTHAMS, LONCIXE'S, TAVANNES, and THE HA MILTON WATCH. » Watches proves Orvant E OUR SUPPLY. OFFICIAL RECORD ON SATUR.| PAY WAS 24 BELOW. cs Et A PA tN SNS SMITH BROS. 830 KinG STREET, Opticians, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. POPP 00000 000000000 - Many of the Thermometers Around the City Went Fay Lower--Men Cutting Ice Had to Give up for a Time During the Morning--The | Plumber in Great Demand Well, well, whi, of the cold w broken fhe ma Jewelers. SLVVIV00P0990P0 OPP RVVVOPLIOE $OCPOIPE Agnin, bone Better take another {stan is, at the pr { : { : | } ) iencing one of the cold. vears, tne official record mn moramg wa twentvdour How zero, of the F fers around the city went twenty-six, twenty wen Bat! Some seven, and and weather mau SOME thirt 'ery snappy, apd if : had suid that i 18 below he would heen able to raise an argument, overvone who Rd octusion a Hee seventy nol have 10 come foul. ol warm found that it was it looked, Out at teold as in the eit we: home this nova: ng Mist as cold ag ortdmovth it w ust as villawe iphilosopher told a story about village Highest Price Paid for all kinds of RAW FURS. W. F GOURDIER BROCK STREET. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. | That Earn from 10 to 14 {the (thermometers in tne my put gut of Mothe police station at telock the i { | | busitiess 1 eight thermometer registered t below and the nren at thes {tion siated that it had dropped | degron Inst' hour. Ax usual, in ev cold spell, {plum ey as an great demand, Fa atl the one tume, the had a hsv time trying to plese FLY E in the Tone rifed Bim weather was 80 severe that din cutting joe had to ~ quit work todaf Yestor after noon the men kept on the jo! i {spite of the hitter eold } the weather this winter has been . z Stree I : iar more severe than that of ust gneaents; bring in i "ans et, || REAL ESTATE SNAPS Wo {mometer registered wus bt five downe Ri nay FOR SALE { dégrees below zero, ng in $96 per year rooms, all 149 vo ho i.1 jehe men engage | Sesessessesessssessces $908000000000000000608 004505000006006601060000080088080800000 Lf, 40 x B > % 08 lowest rents INCIDENTS OF Clergy Stree ts bring in 31 per yo ar THE DAY, . eDtn Et ry Revol: rahi ' and extellent y Paragraphs Picked Up By brick Hod br Ley . gar &¢ 7 taglar Road Pur Reporters, 3 y 'vo 1 1° ya ORY. > f rel n wings in $06 per year | New sy Road; ren year Raglan in $168 per and Ren $1,000 bring "Vinolia soaps." William Jackson amd me $e 2 i New York, Saturday. t hn Street, $7 | houses Hard or soft filled chocoldies, oi ¥ ity No. +, only 2c. th. Mahood's itd : 3 > dao E : Money to loan "Hot water bottles." = It pays tbuy these at Gibson's, {The U. 8. consul has sent to the depa to. Rent MULLIN The Real Estate Specialist, "Phone 639 his P rincess Stree t tment NORMAN & WEBB, 171 1-2 WELLINGTON sT., fnual report 'state at Washington, DU, "You save mney" m hot {bottles at Gikson's. Real Estate, - Live Stock and ns Spooner, Jon kin street, is in : General InSurance. Toronto at the bedside of his brother, 'Phona 130: iwho is not expected to live. vests" fcr Water 000000000 0NBRPRRENAES 32 chamois Gibson's, » here was a small market, 'miorning. Tales of hs (of the jong eold driv Sale thresinch ribhow, (be hiha, Ha Tam oo Shaver, le Dut I "Bouncer" Hronee went out th Rai jtersea, Saturday, to refores the Woll sland Battersea hockey gnme. | Men's overalls, cheap, Daiton's Money to loan on improved {estate and other satisfactory seenrity Ho®nard S. Folger,' $1 Ulsrence street. f "Chamois vests," al Gilson's, Ice rads will be held at Unllins and many Four f¥e-glaRsce wpcidont. t {Bay on Weduesday next, Ally br y Mines 2 &n Biace any a | ; extra rah ne 4 wat i { Work. centres have been made. 1 children's No contradiction can wash out that fact. It is as clear 1 Sale Jurge baie" hets, Be. Patton's. as the water we use, as in- effable as the snowy Four hockey teams played at the Stadion rink, Friday night, and nearly every member of the four had . Hoes, faces or ears frozen. FAREYULEY EXAMINED whittiess we impart to linens, and as unyielding as the starch in our col lars and cuffs "Vinolis Valoum Powder" Gibson's 1S Reselstine, 8. 0S. WE DO HIGH-CLASS Sal» strong corsets, Hie, Patton's. { Hweorge Kilborn, of Vaneouver, HB. Regintersd Optometrist, F452 Ning Se. Risgsion, Oat, WORK. rt mints $1.50 = 3 wed AA vdshp were Gord % fo the ey ns vests, ete, Rt iy CPR ire, ind a graduate of seenes '08, at {Qneen' #, 1% Fonewing sequsistances in {the erty, He is in the smplovment of ia tirge enpl frm there, I "Flectrie Beans." Gibson's, --e Sarasin high grade invest: 4 gov: fo municipal, and a {Ft ial bers bearing goed futerest. over onr offerings. bf Ularence: steect : -- sesbsssssessnensesena i S000000000000000 CIT NDNONNCR0N0R0000OORRRSY it 31 i: iH iS : i

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