PAGE TWO. | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942. SPRING 1912|IN SPORTING CIRCLES LADIES' - SUITS | Man Tailored Made to Order Models Now Ready Your inspection invited. No obligation to buy. stand apy chance against = MOND which ig a lot heavier, "Chaucer" Eliott will be referee. (Continued en Page 3), FROM JAIL AT SYRACUSE AFTE n SENTENCE, He and Three "Others, Whe ied Recaptured, Filed Through the Bars With a Kuife, Then Jumped Ten Feet. THE FRONTENACS MET A SEVERE DEFEAT. tf FOUR KINGSTON RESOLUTIONS : i $1.25 & BOOKS For 45c. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY the country over---books by , the tales of love, romanve, mystery titles as good as the few named be Will be Taken up at Meeting of As- sociated Boards of Trade. Four resolutions, irom the Kingsten board of trade, will be taken up, at Toronto Eatons have a léad of nine! the mecting of the Ontario Associates goals against the Frontenacs in the| Boards of rade, which will open firet of the finals for the senior cham-| Toronto on February 2nd. Dr. pionship of the Ontario Hockey . As-{ Ryan, Dr. A. LE. Ross, MPP, and sociation. The score was thirteen to | Francis King will represent the Kings four at the close of the battle in Ex-|ton board at this meeting. cels or rink, Toronto on Saturday, | The local resolutions which will be but at hali time there was difference | taken up are as follows: Re the Wel- of only one goal, four to three, but!land canal, requesting the OUntgrio gov- Froptenacs were not up to their stan- [ernment to construct a larger and bet- Eatons Won by a Score of 13 tof(4-- Frontenacs Will Have Geprge Richardson for the Final Gam forem Books that have been talked abput and written about novelists of the day. Tales to suit any and every tast venture--and the very Lest of each. Mare than Vou James C, Hammond, Lis csnuversion recently at the Salva- tion Army barracks, gave himself up! to United States Consul Johnson, last i Thursday, acknowledging he was a {fagitive from justice, was the leader in {one of the most daring jail deliveries lever executed in the United States. Af {ter a series of communications between Distriet-Attorney Bond 'and United who through | just Leorraiar. David® Graham: Phillip Old Wives for New, Adventures of Joshua Uraig, The Deluge. iy Geo, Barr McCuteheon-- Cownndice Court Hushands of Edith, The Man From Uroduey's, Jane Cable, Wright Daw Matthews, of the Hills at Udeclis, By Rex © bird ol The Silver Horde. The Spoilers, The Harcier, Parduners, By Robt. W. Chamber rol 34 Fam. Harold Beil Pam Deciden, The Hale, he Beech. Harold Bindloss Lorimer of the Norib-West, wennnh ol the Suowas, Hy Right of Purchase. The Csttleharen's Daughier-. Damaged Reputation ny A 8 « McKAY 149 BROCK. FEBRUARY SAVINGS Will Please You-- They're Big and Ripe. # Sideboards and $9.00,812.00 up. Buffettg, Over 40 gtyles $7.00, in Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Oileloth. Repair and Upholstering cheaper this month. : 'Phone 90. Yours, » T. F. HARRISON COMPANY I Per Cent. OFF ALL BLANKETS and COMFORTERS AT ---- R. McFAUL'S tavesing in something sound in Kingston Real Estate. A little capital will do it. ¥ aa Street, fletach- frame, 7 rooms, w.c, 1,650--Bagot Street, detach. od frame, 6 rooms, large lot. $3,000--Clergy Street, 8 large -- deick, how. furnace; contingent rived at the doors in and on. the game, and The pace told vistors, jenced team, but it was weak keeping that ble for their collapse in the half, " fell far below his reputadion, a justice of the peace and had out in the country the previous making soon had eredit. for ped. 3 in Eaton's favor, anybody's. game. seven scored the fourth Laflamme; Hyland; cover-point, Brouse; Weicker; president, tion. the gate amounted to $1,114.75, and are confident Eaton's George Richardson will play left wing for Frontenacs, ity is known. team's defeat to the soft ice, Ahold their lead of two goals, & iis; centre, ssesssssansisases jard in the second half. The rink was packed, and the first! of intending spectators ur- at four o'clock,' and ticket-selling was stopped early the evening. The ice was . slow! became slower as the game went There was plenty of speed in on the the younger and less exper was somewhat responsi second | man, He is Daniels, the ex+<Jueen's day a fifty-mile Toronto. Frontenacs started out flying and Then Laflamime came down a well-earned score, and Rankin and Hyland pat Eaton's in front with two goals that might have been stop At hali-time the tally was 4 to The of the weight, ing and were never in trouble. plaved good hockey and had some luck, favor the second period was all in home team. They had They and strenuous, putting in one go} from a face in front of the nets | when they actually had but playing, the others heing gathered at the far end of the ice. They added | to their total before Crawford and: last for Fron tenacs. The teams were : Eaton's---Goal, Bricker; point, Ran- kin; cover-point, W. Hyland; rover, centre, Mecking; right wing, Matthews; left wing, Foyston. Frontenacs-- Coal, Daniels; point, M. iNicholson; rover, centre, Crawford; right wing, left wing, Reid. H. ¥. Wettlaufer, Ontario Hockey Referee Jerling Associa After the game the teams and fficials were entertained at the Tree by the Eaton AA. The attendance was 1,330 paid, the Bay and both being records for this rink. The PFrontenacs are not discouraged they ean defeat here next Friday night. and his scoring abil- Frontenac management attribute the the nar- row rink and the very rough work of some Eaton players. Hockey at Wolfe Island. A Wolfe Island report says: Tn a very fast and interesting game played den Saturday afternoon | defeated Battersea by a at Wolle Islan the Islanders score of 1.to 0, and with it incidental- ly put for the Edwards trophy, feated by a score of 2 to 0. ing scored against. The game was handled by Referee Junior Frontenacs, exceedingly Campbell, of who received of both teams. In the fitst half neither team Islanders playing a careful game last half the game started out very fast, the Battersea players determined as strongly opposed, ands it was not till one minute of time that Bulles landed to do or die, but they were just the only score of the game. Wolfe Island now enters the with Cataraqu may be arg The teams: Batterson--goal, Williams; point, Wallace; cover, n; rover Jackson; nex? right wing, D. left wing, Ruttan. Wolfe Islandv-Goal, Card; point, Davis; cever, R, Davis; rover, Williams (capt) Cum- ® (wing, Crawiord; left wing, Bal The game will be tested by tersea on the groun playing two members of the Y.I.C.B Ilnague will be held Monday night consider the protest. Hockey at Palace Rink. Two games were played at the pal In the acr rink, Saturday evening. struggle between the Glee and Dramatic clubs of the Y.LOBA., by 18:2. ~The Sranites unbed with Cataraqui, oy a win for the Grauites, by 2 to With the Curlers. ' Four Kingston rinks go up to N nee today to meet the Naot Shepp the ike will Ee he sev goal- | been | a couply of goals to theig| and it looked like | the speed and good goal-keep- | two men | Battersea out of the rusning having de- them a week ago in Battersea The Islanders have certainly made a record thus far having played three games without be- AL ell the the praise of both spectators and players was ablé to break into the scoring sive, the to In the finals and Sydenham and on to make the oth- ers travel some helore they are defeat- ed. L Van centre, McCart- Ww. rove. (capt); right les. Bat- of Walle Isladd A meeting of the trustees of the to the Glee club defeated the dramatic artists there this evening. One of the ter Welland eanal; the resolution Fro-| testing against the exploitation of the! River St. Lawrence, for power purpow | es: a resolution endorsing the proposal for a good ronds system, as recont mended by the president and officers of the Untario boards of trade; and a re- colution asking the Intercolomial rail way to extend its line from Montreal to Toronto. A busy programme has been outlined | for this big meeting, which will be held | lin the Toronto city hall. The proeeed- | lings will open with a luncheon at M Conkey's, at 12.30 o'clock, on Thurs | at which Mayor Geary will extend a} { weléme. The delegates will then ad- | | proper will open at 2.15 | Thursday evening, the president, {Gage will give a dinner to the gates at the National Club. o'cloe Ww. J. | dele -------------------- DEATH JAMES A, JOHNSTON. |n {Was One of the Largest Grain Buyers, in Prince Edward County, The death occurred at Consecon, | Sunday night, of James A. Johnston, one © the largest grain buvers in Prince Edward county. Deceased was [sixty-five years of age, and death iwas due to heart failure. ! The late Mr. Johnston was regarded! as one of the wealthicast men mn this district, At one tine, he was a member of parliament, aud one of the best known men Ontario. He was a large of (stocks, on the Montreal, Toronto and {New York Exchanges, and had busi {ness connections with Osler & Ham {mond, Toronto, R. Forget, Montreal and J. P. Morgan, New York. Deceased was a conservative, and in He was a dele religion an Anglican synod, in King gate to the Ontario ston, 'He is survived by his wife. The funeral will take place, Tuesday after noon, at one o'clock to Picton. Rev J. J. Wright will officiate at the ser vice. | on | | of was in Eastern | buyer LOCOMOTIVE WORKS EXTENSION The Work Will be Commenced Very shortly. Mr. Goldmark, consulting engineer, New York, is here in connection with the extepsions to the locomotive works. The work of construction will be started within a week. Piles are arriving for some of the extension foundation. It is expected that with in three years, the plant will be don ble the present capacity. There is plenty of room for . all the proposed extensions. A BITTERLY COLD DAY. Fifty Years Ago--Thirty-six Degrees Below Zero. Old residents recall that on the 19th day of February, 1862, just fifty years ago, to day, the thermomete; registered thirty-six degrees below in Kingston. That was certainly cold er than this city has experienced this winter. The 19th of February, 1862, and 1912 are very different as regards temperature, the latier registering a thaw and raintail, -------------------- Depot Methodist Church. The work at the Depot Methodist church is progressing. Sunday school is held every Sunday morning, with a; average attendance of thirty-five or forty. A number of young men from Sydenham Street Methodist chlirch are assisting. Rupert Chown is superin tendent of the #fhool, and is assisted by Frank Beckwith, H. Warwick, and a number of depot people. An kp worth League has heen formed, which meets every Thpmday evening. George Knox is president, and Mrs. 0. attends to the secretarial duties. convenors of the committees Praver meeting, Rupert Chown: pis sionary, H. Warwick; literary and so cial, Mrs. Irwin; citizenship, Frank Beckwith. A lantern has been install ed, and is used at all the meetings. A church service may be conducted Sun day evenings. Gag The are The Ladies' Home Journal, The spring number of the Ladies' Home Journal, will be ready for deliv ery to-morrow, Tuesday morning, This March number ie a specially attractive' one for the ladios and includes the fol lowing articles : 'When a Girl is Asked to Marry.' "Where College Has Failed Girls." Spring Hats for Women. Girls' "Affairs," "The Bride andthe. Bridal Pasty." The Spring Time Family Sewing. How a Stout Woman should Dress. Cover by Henry" Hutt. Price, 15c. onlin R. Uglow & Co., agents for 'urtis Publishing company. ---------------- with igh 1a point out. that this ier in citizens in gemeral, as as the members of the board, ; - invitation is op he to all dwho would like . to attend. The ban Yuet may be held in the city hall, but i Army, Friday, | his } smuggling in the jail | the guard wall, | were brought back to | eight { Hammond had been at large ever since States Consul Johnson, Hammond was taken over to Cape Vincent, in charge of Capt. Turner, the Salvation and handed over to Deputy Sherifi Kratz, who took his [prisoner Lo Syracuse. i Upon his arrival in Syracuse; Satur day, he was taken direct to Auburn {prison, to which institution he was i sentenced for years, by Judge M. W. Ross, in_the county court, Syr cuse, June 10th, 1911, the day i escape. lle was charged with] | burglary, second degree, second offence. | Hammond was assisted in the jail | delivery by Albert Adams, John J. | Jordan and Charles C; Green, By some] ot BX sleigh journey to | journ to the city hall and the session | 1 #hs which have never heen explsin- got back in time to take the train for | all of whom were lock of cells, succeeded in an old steel case ! knife, into which teeth had been filed. | Working with this erude implement the men sucoeeded in gnawing through | four separate sets of steel bars. When! they reached the outeide window sill | they jumped a space of ten feet onto] from which it was an to the street. This occur o'elock in the morning ! Afterwards, an Italian, who was in- vited to escape with them; but who had been afraid to make the venture, gave the alarm. Three of the men the ingl forty- their escape, but these men, led in one tier od, l easy descent eed at three hours aiter TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. |! What Happened a Quarter of a Century Ago. The temperanc talk titioning for of licenses. i Alexander Gunn arrived from Egypt and was greeted by thous Frium phal entry the city, | H. A. Salvin donated £100 to the general hospital. | A change over the 'local tories, The in favor of Mr. Gunn has scared them, A meeting held in Howe Island in favor of Mr. Bawden. Addresaes wero' made by Hayeock, J. Jacksom and others, A telephone located in the the post office. t. French, one of the most pro- minent conservatives of Brockville, was noticed in Mr. Gunn's procession. | pe Hguor e people of a reduction nds into has come demonstration Joe | lobby of | theatrical com- Valentine," went About | The members of the pany, "Alias Jimmy to Watertown on Saturday. forty people came over from Cape Vincent, N.Y., on Saturday, to attend the produetion at the Grand. J. MePhillips, business manager of the "Daniel Boone on the Trail," was in the city Monday, making arrange ments for the presentation his show on Saturday. 82 chamois vest" for 81.50, Gib- | son's. | Miss Lot¥e ol street. "It pays to buy hot water bottles at Gibson's. Kingston's Famous Fur Store, ANNIVERSARY SALE The women who are taking advantage of our February Sale appreciate the great save ing it affords--not alone in our Fur Section--but dlso in our "Ready<to-wear Depart. CORSETS Lrompton's . Corsets are re cognized leaders, and are worn particular vo. men who want a perfect fit and figure, Here's our list of Sale Prices: S0c Corsets for. . Tbe Corsets for $1.00, Corsets for . $1.25 Corsets for $1.50 Corsets for ..... $2.00 Corsets for $2.50 Corsets for And so on. You are welcome to come in and look around with no obli- gation to buy, $1.75 -------- i ---------- WATCH OUR WINDOWS. received at McAuley's { Auley's book store. | Queen's Henderson, of Ganano- | David J. que, is visiting Mrs, Lennox. Princess Montreal and rejoined the staff of the 1 some time through incss, were : ! partments, « play of the west, comes (6 the Grand on Saturday, | dians, real live bears, Siberian wolves, Winston of the Praivie. Vor Jacinta, By Mary Roberts Hineha The Man in Lower Ten, When n Maa Morries. The Ulreulur Stalrcuse, The Muid at Arms, The Danger Mark. The Fighting Chance. Mulds of Parndise Cardigan. The Youuger Set, The Sherrods, Graustark. Beverly of Graustark, Hrewster's Millions. anghter of Aaderson Crow, By bua Ye Hutte A A complete list for the asking. COLLEGE BOOK STORE 260 PRINCESS. OPEN NIGHTS, 'Phone 919, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up Our Reporters. 'Cigar bargains' at Gibson's Leut commences on Wednesday, TE Ford Waiver goihg repairs, D. G. Laidlaw New York to-day. Mi 5, Kathleen Ryan Montreal Monday noon Ex-Fike Chief Smith, has returned to aing "Real cigar bargams.' Miss Ethel Lemmon, Division street, is visiting friends 'in Toronto. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders Phone 778. rendered £ervice BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES Direct from St. Gall, Switzerland. Values and de- signs that will appeal to the most cntical buyers. Dainty Edgings at Bc and up. Dainty Insertions at Bc and up. Corset Cover Em- brojdety at 18c WATCHES HOWARD'S, ELGIN'S, WALTHAM'S, LONGINE'S TAVANNES, THE schooner in under and wife went to returned from of Gananoyue, ton, and HAMILTON WATCH Gibson's e Watches servant, Any of thes excellent SEE OUR SUPPLY. proves an Miss Edith Orser lo at the evening church. teal One police a line Cooke' : in s | | cigar hgrgains.'"" Gibson drank was the only court Monday taxed &1 and costs. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. leave orders at ENA AANA INN SMITH BROS. 850 KING STREET, Jewelers, offender in morning, He Wis 21 Me ; Opticians, "Cigar bargains." See the Gibson's Knight Templary was exemplified in Selleville, om Thursday by Hugh Payens Preceptory of Wiagaton. "Real cigar bargains," The railway ran over the line Sunday afle: it of slush and water. Wade's electrig insect powder, large , tins, 25 at Mecleod's drug store, Cigar case at Issuers of Marriage Licenses. de (iibson's, the noon street sweeper 10 as to clear 25¢., corner King and Brock streets. Rev. J. K. Henry, Tamworth, has accepted a call to Douglas Preshyter ian church, He leaves Tamworth aftar March 10th. Regular 2c. 25¢. Gibson's. The only reported health fever, "Cigar bargains" The final year aré quite colleze by the have. started "Two for 2 Pills. 27 inch F louncing at 28c¢ and up. 40 inch Flouncing at 75c and up Allover Frbasid- ery 35¢ and up. OUR WASH 600DS display is par excellence. Call and see the range while it is com~ plete. Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Blaud's Pills, for two disease to the two contagious last week officer were cases medical of scarlet at Gibson's medical students noticeable at moustaches which to grow. " regular nt the they Highest Price Paid for all kinds of RAW FURS. W. F GOURDIER BROCK STREET. Me 20¢., Blaud's Gibson's Evans has arrived from Canadian Locomotive will be in charge of "Cigar bargains' : Gibson's" I'he Perth Road case to have been heard at the court house on Saturday morning, before Magistrate Hunter, was settled out of court, Rev. J. P. Melunes, late of Harrow smith, is to be inducted into the pas torate of Foxboro and West Huncting don Presbyterian churches on Fe ary 27th. Two for lar Be. tiibson's. Charles Carr, company, He i accounts, | on the cigar case , at i i Leorge : | ue Devecrsersessettoisets 5c." Blaud's Pils; regu of Portsmouth, caught a twenly-five pound i Hattee's Bay Monday morning, whil fishing through the ice. It certain was a beauty. "Little Ihe. The £5,500. maskinonge Just how much is required must be accurately measured. Tog little would only partly re { the trouble, | Too much would injure the eyes, We use the best modern optical | appliances, absolutely correcting optical defects and guarantee satisfaction, rooms Patrick Liver Pills," 25¢., Barus fou elisve regular # Gibson's. Y.M.C.A These fund now amourts i were the figures out, Saturday evening. The ers are going to keep at it bave the required $5,000, * People in Portsmouth arms last night owing that the lights were not' in use philosopher at the village was with a Lig stick to-day. D. Campbell, of the Turkish baths, has signed an agreement with western; real estate dealers, and will shortly! be ready with a western land propos: tion for consideration, i "It pays to buy drug wanis" Gibson's. | The House of Providence Guild held a meeting and received reports on the recent party held, and all were of encouraging nature. 'ihe total 'realized is not yet koowa, "Regulat ie, ior 0c, Pills. Gibson's: MM. H. Gendron Mozek, of Ireland, {confined to the given can until the were to the up fact fhe out 8 rooms. T nd two 8 rine bes finished, St re or money refunded Keeley, Jr. ( ptometrist Frame fiir, all . . ray in r blocks Brick. Veneer Bireet, harp a 108 a Cement Jolinson cells i houses | NORMAN & WEBB, 226 PRINCESS ST. 'Phone 927 171 1-2 WELLINGTON ST, Real Estate, Life, Fire, live 'Stock and General Insurance, Phone 720 aul i de . ® ® * * * . ° " e * * » . ° ° ° . . . . *. an sim ! Little Liver 1 ard Frederick who have . been general hospital for abl to leave that iastitvtion for their { home Monday morning. "It pays to buy hot water bottles" iat Gibson's. To make room for spring importa itions, Prevost, Brock street, is having (a great clearing sale in all his de ing ing, made-to-order aud ready-made clothing, and gents' furnishings. Save the Picces for cleanness, gpotlessness treatment of ables, and THIS LAUNORY will answer give you } want, just it, and at a + will please Yo POY ass reak, save 5 Opn the BBY my ident - aces rey tare gigs lLicated ne won if we ure of Elna Quick EYES LLY EXAMINED, LS. Asseistine, 0. 0. S. Registers Oplothetrist, FEZ Kine Si Kingston, Ost, he curvature eid Factory on Coming to the tirand. "Daniel Boone On' The Trail" » ' CAREFY February 24th. matinee and night, with a band of Sioux in ust wha when yo Kentucky trail dogs, and a complete fre 00000000000 UIN0RN00REeseORTERRReRS A. Low was called to} Adrona, to-day, owing to of his brother, R. Meikle, Clorgt street, actoeupatied' i to be swith her ws SPCC 0000R00000 0000 RROROIERERRORRROS . sessseerererersecany x ¥