Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1912, p. 2

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\ meee > Yam DAILY BRITISH wie. MONDAY. PRERUARY 20. 1912. zo FAVORS THE UNN "0" IS TOD PRECIOUSIN SPORTING CIRCLES o Pe. HH F % % - " : i b: wd ay og pa i yoo . > au Lp NTENACS 4 NGF Fy : : GREK [woos a ames lo a" as sama ee || $125 & $1.50 BOOKS ror 45c. : : i : , . . " ' Pe : : § J Will P A - Neckpieces Or Ce Had oe tamer 'on stot be otto cd ik Sent Friday Evens FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY FOR and Men, Have College Book Store Next! Proceeds Will Go to the Leocsi Hoaks Laat have bem talked about and written about the country over----books by the foremost : < ; Session. Hospitals. novelists of the day. Tales to suit any and every taste--itales of love, romance, mystery and Rev. Samuel Sellery, of Queen : : : i _ venture--and the very Lest of each. More than 700 titles just as good as the few named below x 8 P R 1 N G Street Methodist church, on Sunday Fhe adoption of the "Q'" as a ston- fhe Frontenac senior hackey team morning, reviewed church union, re- So pin rece k- § received chall . "AR > ealli 8th rent benefits that had dard univers. pin rumived a his a To shallange fram an ! By Flareld Bell Wright-- Lorraine. Pam. LE 8 gre: out blow at {he meeting of the Alma iStar" Torofito aggregation, managed The Calling of Dan Matthews, By David Graham Philllps-- Pam Declden, flowed from the unions of the Metho- {Mater Society, Saturday night, iv was | by Bdward Livingston, of the Toronio The Shepherd of the Hills. Old Wives for New, The Halo. dist churches in Canada in 1874 and [considered against the traditions of [A A.C, to play bere this week. The By Jo priori Eden, | deshus Craig, By arid Bindloss 1883, Upponents 10 hth Hhuete Sulons the college to have a gold "Q,'" 'a8 exeeutive has decided to accept this "The Sliver Horde. By Geo. Barr McCutcheon Lusimer of the Nurih-W est. have since recogniged their mistake {{his has only been given to winners challenge and the game w ni vayed "™~, Cowardice Court, Yellak of the Snows, { . 3 & gam 1 we play and admit that it has worked out {of honors mn athletics and other con-fon Friday night. The Frontenaes, 1 » ers a Iran Aradney's. re Twitht Fre mat succausfutly. Xe predicted that |jests, and they felt very strongly onlwith their usual loyalty to Kingston, y Robt. W. - June Cable. : Damaged Memptadion. this would be the result in conaection a ax the voting 1; i ay n ) 4 The Sherrods. Wiasten of the Punirie. vith the proposed unic of the Pres the matter. 8 feuture uch : % {intend turning over the proceeds, afte The Danger Mark. / Grsustark. For Jacinta, {with prog nion of -lof the Jady students, it being ORly lexpenses are deducted, to the general The Fighting Chauee. Beaerly ui Graustark. By Mary Roberts Rinehart -- {byterian, Congregationalist and Me- the second time in the history of the hospital and 'Hotel Dieu. This game Maids of Paradise, Brewster's Millions. The Man in Lowes Teun. thodist churches. He spoke of the ad- lsoeiety which they have exercised lyhould bring out the lirgest "crowd in Surfizan. Set py Snukiey uf Audersan Seow, Te Ry Sr [vantages of union among these | (his privilege. The first timé Was ithe history of the gime here. The * Yuuuger Yet, MES a belie . ? tar a 3 ~o - » . * -- {was the great 'influence that the |(hree weeks ago, the pin question be- i Toronto team will he selected from afl | A complete list for the asking. z church would have on moral and $0- ling up at that time also. The vote, [of the best senior clubs in that city, jcial lines. Politicians would not feel [Saturday evening was by no means ig, that one grand contest is bound to {like turning down the wishes of: sueh | : in 1 eh | ynanimous, Over one hundred vobes |. one : la strong organization. The great in-dwere cast, the adoption of the "4 | i fluence of Roman Catholicism as due | being defgated by fourteen. Richardson's Brillianey. ] ito. its solidarity. There would a! A committee, consisting of the pre-jm 0 Telegram. i igreat saving in money and men. The |gdent, first and second viee-presidents | 1 was a great uphill fight that the 260 PRINCESS. OPEN NIGHTS, 'Phone 019, {needs for both would be better met of the AM.5., and the presidents of Frontenaes put up; they iried hard to jan there would Je lute gveriappiag the engineering, Aesculapinn, arte, aud pull that lead of nine 'gonls to evens,! S---------------- y 1g, oO Fe g eoretary he + ERR RLS. 3 g ¢ » {the presidents anQ secreiary © ¥ and at times they looked 'dangerous, | {the problen of Canada, at the pre- | evana societies, was appointed to i sik pial Hundreds of careful buyers have .ent time, would find that men were desig ronsider the Brouse, Richardson, and Reid, keeping | i fe Ae " A {2 : compare designs and con the Eaton defence and Bricker on the : ¥ OE lavailable to enter the field and to bination of the "Q. U." for the ; g ] { s _ bought this month for future UES | id in nationalizing the great mass -- vig retort in two weeks. jump continually. Richardson played a | the rink. The rink received 1127 | en eeePe0e000e00000000 000000080000 00060000¢ ono PEARL RINGS and have saved money. Our sales of foreigners crowding to our shores. |" Another important action of the game of hockey that has seldom heen tProntenacs get $300, Batons, $300; are away ahead of 1911 fouching on the doctrinal points he |eeting was the decision to have a equalled." Out of the game for three O.H.A., $300, E » admitted . there was Calvinism and lo llege book store, which will prob- years, he came back with a vengeance. | : | New Dress 29th ends this opportunity. Congregationalism in the basis, but ihly be ready for the opening of the There ix ne dispute as to him being | The Maple Leafs Won. $ there was nothing that any Christian | geesion in the autumn. The AMS. is best man on the ice. Ue rushed bril- | The Maple Leafs defeated the K could not accept. The motive in con- li, consider schemes for raising $2,500 liahtly oll night, and his rushes were © |, juniors at the Stadium Rink, GC nection with the union was not how {to launch this scheme. hair-raising. | Saturday morning, by 3 to 2, there. 00 £ much they could hold, but how much H. M. Harrison, secretary of the} With Richardson on the team, Fron- by winning their group in the they could give. ~ Men of piety and l{eynis club, reported a very satisfac. tenacs were always dangerous. With juvenile league Young Rockwools learning have been at work on the [tory vear for that club. Three nore Crawford combining they were a dan- and the Maple Leafs play this wesk hosis for years and the best theolo- |eourts will be added next year, and | rerous pair when atta king, and Craw- in the finals. gians of the country had no fear as {wo tournaments will be held, namely, ford, although getting the credit for ---- to the doctrines set forth, 4 a handicap and the regular one. KR. igi goals of the eight scored, it was Hockey This Evening: Hie agreed with the ministerial ar |S Stevens, president of the AMS. {through Richardson mainly that the! The first of the two games of the rangements and thought that the best presented the medal to Miss E. Hen- in the settled pastorate and the lderson, as winner of the i itinerancy had been retained and the lirophy. settlement commitise the best feature! 'Phe president also presented the of the proposal, medals to the. winners of the annunl Bullots have been distributed and {truck meet, and also in the intercol- | the members and adherents have un til the 15th of April to return them. tiful Peart Rivas for yourselection: a A Magnificent { | x We have dome bes | reasonable pric Os, range of all the * : 4 $ * * * * ® 3 newest weaves in § | ---- 3 ' % OK \ ' ' { ' the season's best $|$ One stone, Thico ston 3 * * » : > ¥ puck was carried down the ice. With Intercolicginie semi-finals will be play tennis hese two playing strongly along with ed Monday night, between K.C.1 and IBrouse and Reid, and Daniels playing Queen's Ill, at the covered rink. The fully seventy-five per cent. better game second game will be played on Wed than the ome in Toronto, the cham- 0 sday. The winners of the round in {pions 'were up against a pretiy. stiff the eastern section will play Varsity leginte meet. (team. in Toronto eon Saturday, in the final 'ehampionship. dd & OPP PPITIVEEYY and Five stone rings of shades now ready & POPOV IVIIVIIYY i 4 * $ or your Inspec- i tion. # : " * i ® $ ONAN A NINN NA 1 excellent workmanship i { | Do Not Act Hastily. The Si Gana Sa think that the basta After such a licking in Kingston on | of works shou asy device as LO ! '® [Friday night at the hands of the abandonment of wiling the strvects. . : ' . one would have thought Jetes, showing that while a Jot of bad They think that a petition of even . » v that the Eaton hockey team would , a fe greater length than that submitted to', 0 gone home packed thtr Locker men go to Kingston, a few good oi it could be scoured, urging that oiling sticks of the streets he continued. It cer- GRAND OPERA 1IOUSE, Nerve of the Eatons. All-Round Athletes. Toronto Globe. The Queen's men were all round ath SMITH BROS. "panel Boone on the Trail" Produc. { 850 KING STREET, ed on Saturday. At the Grund Opera House, on Sa- turday afternoon and evening "Daniel Hee On The Trail'! was presented and Soda away, and settled centre of learning. The Eastern On before good-sized audiences. The 5 . down to work. ut not a bit of it. fario university had representatives dfama deals with life on the western fuialy, is a great advantage over Yue The Fatons have the "gall of a eanal in all the boxing and wrestling finals . rontiers in pioneer days with a vein : : Eh " horse,"" and have challenged for the save the welter and heavyweight box 3 Ca ts. . J A E & p 'e y wi a J sa . ' a ~ Rugs, Curtains, rpe of comedy running: through it, which ontinent are qilibg their sweets and |p, eup. They will take n trip to ing classes. Furthermore, they emer Yours, makes the play interesting. Col. Henry Kingston should not he behind any of Winnipeg, and get the life beaten out ged with six champions, three wrest 1 f HARRISON COMPANY RK Hamilton, ad "Hunisd Raoue, and |them in this respect, > of them, Frontenacs proved their lers and three boxers, and the feat ; 3 itchie Brown, as "Dlackflsh Chief," a " Imasters, and Winnipeg will do the was achieved after Foster, their 'nan ie . "5 = with their associates, Helane Reicker An Exetting Runaway. : | same. fin the 145-pound wrestling clnss, had Phone . and Evelyn Rose, displayed capable A horse driven by Winthrop Sears foughthis way into the finals only to work in their roles, "Bobby" (ossan, {ran away on Clarence street Monday McGill vs. Ottawa College. Ibe compelled by a broken rib to de as piiatut, the Nigger," armed with morning, and went through some spec i shield nd ras C v p for o 4 y CW 2 . ing a 8% > eliminaries, 3 i Sh ap a razor, backed by the [tacular performance s Fhe cutter was iy. oo) by eleven points, and will meet ing bye in the preliminari wi rishman, George Weston, kept the au- {left on Ontario strfet, while the ani IMeGill h colle : deelared champion without once ens Hence convulsed with } hte Phos I Mei or the Intercollegiote denior . he Ting «ie ony uw with laughter, 'The | mal and the shafts retraced his course . : tering the ring. jece wi cell od 2 . x thackey championship. Home-and- | CL -- piece was well staged. up (larence street, until caught near hp Finkle's livery, . Some people had a home games will likely be played. Richardson Without a Peer. " ' Te . > -- rs a : Madame Sherry. narrow escape from being rua down. y With the Curlers. Toronto News. . The haunting strains of "Ev'ry Lit- i Th There i8 no doubt existing in the tle Movement," which forms the musi- Mare Had "The Heaves." a" ¥ phe «lnk game was played at minds of those who witnessed the cal theme of "Madame Shersy,"" will e curling rink on Saturday evel- ,..i.h. hut that the game was won on > Jud Reynolds, of Leeds coun'y, v 3 1 ; in 2 be revealed in all their deep and hid- a John 1. MéEwen, a butcher, dng --- Mog er Ingham Won is merits, but greater change in form den significance to the playgoers of|of Westport, $125 against Michael The Brockvile and the Napanee has' never been known in the history this city, for "Madame Sherry'"" comes| Cooper, of the same place, because a senior curling' teams 'play here®this Of senior of O.H.A. hockey. For the to the Grand on Thursday, February | mare which Cooper sold McEwen for | evening Mor the Central Ontario As loss of the match one can point out 20th. 'Though there are twenty-two|that amount as sound was found to |sociation chamipionship out several very excellent reasons, the maieds Ruther ju_*Hataue Sherry" have the disease known as "the : {acquisition of George Richardson charming and alluring, the motif songlheaves." On Friday, the divisional = aL g strengthened that Frontenac forward has become epidemic and for -- court affirmed this finding. Frontehais Get $300. ine ® fully 100 per cent. The former minha at 8 been played, humraed, A ERE The total receipts for the game 14th Regiment star is the dame hockey Mhistied an sung wherever music is Ladies' Musical Club. heen ¥Hiday Svening wore 3 player of old. He is without a peer Ee eral Hew No uve ben Another enjoyable recital of ihe {three parts after paying expenses of 4% 8 wing player and without his ter A significant feature of the vorwl re Kingston Ladies' Musical Club, Wis | ete-- rifie speed and cyclonic dashes the ing succoss in New York Pi vi held in Convocation hall, Saturday. Kinbston seven would have had an ex- KRherry" i8 the lavish Preise the PRY Those taking part were Miss Daisy EIT NR ceeding hard time winning the game. elicited from every thegtrical reviewer Chown, Miss Mabel McAuley, Mins Kingston's Famous Pur Store. ! ot oka ns $i) the Froutenats wi in the big town. For instance, the Dorothy Brownfield, piano solos, and akout earry off the A. honors Journal said i "Nobody can get en- Mrs. S. H. Simpson, Miss Hazel Mos LADIES' CL TH COATS | ext seyAgn. Shim Bytiriuad states ough of it." The American ' states : sie and R. J. Manning, vocal solos. | that he wil not lose a man, w hile he "It's a naw Merry Widow 4 A he will have his present' septette going at $ Mer y Yo eo 4 Frontenacs, New Tweeds New Diagonals New Worsteds 3 New Homespuns 3 New Pebble Cloth $ $ there are who come from that great Jewelers. Opticians, also oodsdddd i | i | | i P0009 990090000 00000000 © Issders of Marriage Liceuses. : $ oH { fault to Armitage (Meith), who, hav New Drap de Panis New Ottoman Cords New Serges i New Drap de Lecese New Herringbone > ey Stripes, Ete. Etc. : Highest Price Paid for al *Ottawa College won the round with P9000 0PPIIIVOVIIIIVIIVIITIIYETY Price 50cayd.iW. F GOURDIER and up. as el ll Alesse 0000d BROCK STREET. -- $|At Last, A Permanent Monogram Stencil Newman & Sha THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE : . 7 Inte full strength from the very start Evening Sun remarked : * 'Madame Given & Gold Watch. ST 13 LEFT } Fr hy p . 9000000000000 000000000 Sherry' is the talk of the town." The| T. J. 8. Milne, chief engineer of the ; om he ning Rrascut sessssesssbor 0 Folegram's verdict was : "The funniest Ontatio and Quohes Kav igatioh com To be Sold at Half Price owen: To dee Thai er ne eth musical play that has come to town|Pany, has been honoree with the pre- a oe ng iasob. "AAAS Fougheal Pay. the) town Ban a gold watch, ame ; the O.H.A. title next season | To i | RI\E) 10¢, POPPI IPIIVIIVIIIEY from the Dominion Marine Engineers' y | D RY PIN E for The Big Event of the Season. Association, He had been seven years i TRIED TO BREAK JAIL The Toronto Symphony Orchestra, |it8 president, and . on retiring was SA BP ET . KINDLING WOOD ty 3 announced for Monday, March ith, made the gift of the watch. > | Gordon La Motte Was Out of the . | ' promises to be the greatest musical 4 Bh | Penitentiary on Parole. DRURY'S Coal and Weed Yard : i nr 3 C treat ever offered to our citizens. This Died at Havelock. £4 i Gordon Lia Motte, one of the young hone 443, 235 Welllagton 31. J | THIS s121 : orchestra has attained a position of| A telephone message from Havelock, ! ! men who tried to break jail at Lou- | Why net do i i exceilence which might be envied by|Monday afternpon, announced the f don on Saturday, was recently re | . CARPET WAREHOUSE p i i 3 Bg ¢ a F: -------------- We have this Mor any musical organization on the con-|death of George Black, aged sixteen Tk leased from the penitentiary om pa 1 * pe i " . T and designs, also ¥ an v Rit. The Programmes restated aly years, son of James Black, and grand- AAS | dle on 3 Sarge ee Saat hom a5 Copley | They are mad 1 d ys sufliciently diversified in char-|son of J. W. Marsh, Elm street. It 1X : y ih y nat made | acter to please the general public as|iy expected that the remains will nx for many years his father being one PHONE 987. last & great many coe fwell as the connoisenr. It plays grost {ive i Tas th of the best known merchants in a| Drop a card to 19 Pine Bireet wes Bes 3 * 4 rive in the city Tuesday. Deceased had ; hing Bute! We cheerfully ste0s0e sssesoeh music with a power and reverence that | only been ill y re aime. ls o western Ontario town. His father | wanting anything done in the Carpen : . - of repairs and new wark also Sold only at ¢ he or Hine Estimates iv on sil kinds | H508 and advantag LOCATION do honor to the men of gemiue who worked hard to get his son out of the ' given a or creat i A itv 3 | 4 , penitentiary, and the son returned Hardwood Finors eof all kied Al an a" tunity of, heating Death Was Accidental. 4 ; his thanks by "holding-up" at thel waders wil receive prompt atiantinn given, and every student and any De. A. BE. Ross, coroner, went to Al point of a revolver the man who hae | a re Kegley Ir Optometrist : lover should help fo make the concert|Collin's Bay, ou Monday moruing, and f ; purchased his father's store, robbed { Van's F i jie : such a success that those in ch congucted an inquest, into the death i him of his valuables, and 'ten after- | OF, de Van's emale Pils {206 vriveouss st. indy be eNconte oy nk age "Robert Barr, killed by the train 3 3 wards went to the stor. and stole | A rePabic Freach regulator : never fail. yb ged to venture hike un- ' 2 A {| | goods. He wes capture; and was | 41s kre exceedingly powerlul ia veuliating dertakings more irequentlyy Plan at [Saturday afternoon. All the evidence J ) enerative portion of the tem sie svitem, Keluss Uglow' bid A tha ry ' ) i t | waiting his trial at Loudon. He and | 4] cheap imitations Dr, de Van's ars soid at 5 went to show that death was accident- \ | EE {a misoner named O'Brien, a noted | Halos LAaiied ts any address, -------------- al, and the jury returned a verdict to | i Q criminal, made a scheme to, geil % Seitiall 3 Catharines. 0° nice, h & ¢., extension kitchen : Deaths in the City. that effect. i {heir liberty. They assaulted one of or sale at Mahood's Drug Store : iy : Miss Mary Anderson, aged seventy- nt ko 1 ithe tornkeys and escaped ta the fall. SE -- i fee yours, lied Saturday, pt the howe No Action aet Taken. \ lyard, but were recaptured we of W, . Medley, Collingw treet. i it i i Adley, Collingwood. atiefd + Poli § ll TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. SPECTACLE FRAMES done in regard to the light weight coal ; T . The city seales will first have |} q Correctly Fitted to the Fate : ; {to be tested to sec if they are right. Ten, Mr. and Mra Peter McKim eelebrat- are as Essential as Pro- io: dwelling, 8 rooms and ¥} 'Rizaheth i A mai et eo + Bot their golden wedding "11 . § A : . : obi. we i. perly Fitted Lenses are "e., mear Bagot Street. der , Taylor, Ont, aged thir-{ To Ciire a Cold in One Day. While we have practi- § "cL le 00d of he kK. & v. (01 tate fire : 3 ty-thiee yegirs, died at the general hos-| Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- cally made a clean sweep |inereaged to. $1,500, 006, ] al on Saturday. N25 lots. Druggists refund money if {8 in our Ladies' Cloth Capt Hatiet left for New York. A Leng should be mounted : : Se------------------ a ze ; 'Rev. Father Higgins very ill at Ho go that the rentre will be ex Promises Cet Friends "Buy tooth brushes.' : is Be Coat Section we want to 1 ; tel Dieu. actly opposite the pupil of th Performances Keep Them mansger of the Eaton clear this little lot of §I ~ eve. In. any other position it We've hub ; ty . i " : ' ® d will cause sirsinsiand have a team wrote J, 8. Randalph : : 4 "19" before inventory. Civic Finance Committee. adores. ia mrodide double won throm ol and we're 8: The civic finance committee met on dlght, The Bridge or: Nose From $4 23 Saturday evening. The communica Piece should fit so well that dreds more . tion of the general hospital governors wabbling will be - Impossible, When we pr fo $10.00 for a grant of $5.00 towards the new and it 'should bear equally at your ! wing was held over until the budgel all points. LAUNDRY a ya prices $8.50 ig rod clerk was instructed to che Riga) Was di as Easy reas ties i 1 Every kai Nis a new, _-- a i mth, 'We Fit the Frames Lt Te Y rig ib fashionable garment. J 2 0 rin in Kingston in men As Well as the Lenses. § | 8 [ur duct, #6 : : had spent a w er 1 , ory of the late J. B. McKay. The as 6 the sociation ex-president some time ago J. S. Asselstine D. 0. S. on Laundry wrote that the sity. amin ut 1090 had Registered Opt rt & Optician ; i King St. "Phone 1019 s Cor. Princess & Sydenham Nie ' . 1Gesssssnsssssccessess Phone 927, Sve sedsRRBeSORRS i i SAGO UNOVOOINIROOPRERIGES

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