Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1912, p. 8

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WE LEAVE PAGE FIGHT. IT YOU TO DECIDE We believe that we have the best line of new Spring and Summer Suits and Overcoats for Men to be seen anywhere about here the most hand- some styles, the best fitting models, the best qualities, and the most reasonable prices--but 'THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, 1 --_-- -- | 1 TWENTY-TWO TEACHERS IN SPORTING CIRCLES SYRACUSE OPINION OF ow TON FRONTENACS, IN ONTARIO SCHOOLS CANNOT SPEAK ENGLISH. Report of Dr. Merchant on the Bi. i An All-Star Team Will Meet James lingual Schools -- English-French! T. Sutherland's Seven--Tie in the Harty Hockey Trophy Competi tion, Schools Lack in Efficiency. Toronto, March 7lix. F. W, chant 8 Lmng-looked-for report on bi: | Syracuse Post-Standard lingual schools was presented to the | Syracuse will be introduced to-night lezislature just before adjournment, tO the real Canadian brand of ey, vesierdny afternoon, by Hon. W, J. the fast, clever, combination game Henna, The report is a lengthy doe which has made hockey the king of all | wment covering some eighty-one pages | WiBWr sports across the border. of a pamphlet. It goes over the| During the past three monthy the whole course of pmstruction and study local fans have seen the intercollegiate in the English-French schools, as they [Frand of hockey--at times fast and cre styled, and gives.an abundance of 8gaR slow and rather dragging. The Mer- | I THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1042. 7 JST TWD DAYS MORE AND THE Ye, CAMPAIGN WILL BE CLOSED. . The Sum of 8846 is Still Required-- A List of Additional Subscriptions. by Citizens. Two days more and the cam will be closed for the raising 5,000 for the Y M.UA. >evefal men who have already given very/ liberally have come back with additional sab scriptions in this hnal effort. It will be a lasting blow to the Kingston Young Men's Christian Association if 1he amount asked for is not realized in: this eampaign. 1he officials have worked with untiring effort to make ag \ the TE ------m-------- pistes i inant 3 js 2 , we do not ask you to accept our belief alone. WE LEAVE THAT FOR YOU TODECIDE 7 tabulat:d material. Dr. Merchant has Hockey season is now drawing nedr a adhered strictly to the terms of his close, and the management of the commission. Me has investigated and [Arena recently determined that the lo- reported, but there is little recom- al fans would nave a chance to «n mendation. |thuse over the Canadian brand of hoc If a summary of the report could key, and to-night's game between the Le given it would be that the "Eng- Frontenacs, of Kinesten, Ont., and the ish-Frénch schools are on the Bo¥ Arena team will be the opener of es hate Rokapos # o [the new programme. vhole, lacking in efficiency, and ai prog ! : . : The team which will wear the fa- SDT ' S Wy proportion of the children in| °° 3 we y new Spring and ummen the. soho: concerned. have: 10° met {miliar Arena sweaters to-night will be Clothes--note the quality the 'demands of life with an in |A siauge one to the local fans. Ten F i he « ful Lidequate equipment 'in education." {© the astest players in the Ontario { of the goods, the car wiequate equipment in education: |{eague were secured this week by the 3 + o any o a ag ave bg. Ne ] workmanship, and the sty- {suftiei' nt command of Evglish wa [ita matiagument, yh all day yester- i lels 1 hich they speak the language with any degre | OB they were. arriving in the city, Ish models im wh h peak th guag alone or in pairs, and late last night le Try on a few of freedom. Along with other schools yp Per » od that ol are mae. ry or a Dr. Merchant notes a tendency to ly od - Sa rg tha i hn will on él d ohwerve their werfect sromote children too rapidly. In many} Bne anc $ ab the team which will re- an : : pron "sig » rap ded simply [Present the rink to-night will be the fit, and graceful lines. { sehools Fmglish was regarded simply strongest, bar none, seen here this sea- t Surely you will say "These 1 are faultless clothes, this appeal possible and with satisfac- tory resuits. Many men on the board have given many days of their valu- able time towards furthering this cause, and they must be encouraged in the plans now before them. Little is known to ths general public of how discouraging it must ba for these men to meet from momth to month to 'de vise plans for the betterment of the work, and for the betterment of the young men and boys of our city, and always being face to face with bills und overdraits in the hank. The public have a chance now to overcome all this difficulty by putting their shoulders ty the wheel, and plac- ing the SX,000 asked for in the hands of these men. There is absolutely no doubt as to the need, but there is a doubt as to the realization of the | amount if some men do not come for- | ward, The YM.C.A, was agreeably surprised by one such subscription this thoraing, when notified of a subscrip- tion of #50 from a firm which did not even appear on their lists. It would be nice. to have a few more like this, Come on now and help. Special Silk Sale To-Morrow Morning we will place on sale a particularly attractive Black Silk Bargain, and doubly so when it comes just at a time when so many want these wide Silks, 490 Yds Extra Wide Black Duchesse A beautiful, clear Black of good weight and soft make that does not crush or cut. It is 35 inches wide and ex ceptional value at £1.00 yard. Call and see these elegant large % one subject among many others sch. I'he bilingual situation presented 21 Each and every member' of the new profil m of special diflicuity, the re- squad is a past: master at the game. port says, and the inspectors had too {He was chosen because of his special many schools ta look aftér. , There | 4 pility at the position he will be call- E i ae also the difficulty of Sitaiaing 30 lod upon to cover this evening. It will 5 . ¥ d i ade uate supply o MLike a case of an all-star team ainst Our line for Spring com \ EF Te Riven a competent well- {the team which has pis re ol prises clothes to please be. 3 : 1 op ler, EO might, being the best in the Ontario league. Previously acknowledged . $206.00 ; v . > ade « TR pit AS ¢ a Fmt el n i or every taste from the con e ma jitite a the Yiniinte, it ps be suid that Albert Neal (Brick and Tile servative to the most ex- ¥ JIB 0 Ueyer, Speedy aggregasiun i ste i company j a z i re by a team that has been held together] 8. Anglin & Co. (addition treme, The right suit or overcoat to please every =r teachers, force of trained the schools in timc, schocls in lo- ithe English-speaking 50.00 t ilicies." {for three seasons, winning in turn the al) . ead junior and intermediate championships A. K. Routley of Ontario and this last season heing Thomas Lambert HER ' Lt FOOT declared the best team in the league, ! J. H. Seeles - @ though they were nosed out of the Employees Davis dry dock {championship by the Eatons, of To-| W. H. HH. Green tonto, a team whi®h they defeated de- TRAIN cvs. % to 3, in the last game of {the lkazue season. 3 Gun Club Shoot. The weekly shoot of the Kingston HLO0 20.00 20.00 10.060 3.25 1.00 Yours To-Morrow 69c Yard. As it only takes 5 to 6 yards for a Dress, vou ean secure a handsome and stylish Material at a figare a little more than a stuff dress. taste, and every purse is Vai { sits, $12, 15, $8: here. Total X364.25 BLAND-MOSS WEDDING. Was Performed by Rev. Dr. Rice on gun club was held at the gun club's Wednesday, grounds out on the K. and P, railway A pleasant event took place at or | dulloek, wife of William Bul lock, a lady about thirty-seven years tof age, had her left foot eut off by a freight car at the lower G.T.R. june- Mrs. } 1.30 o'clock, Th i i. jon Wednesday afternoon. As some of home of Mrs. 1. Somers, 274 Wel {tion about 230 o'clock, Thursday al-'gp, pombers © were shooting at the | lington sircet, on Wednesday, the 6th, | te i. Mrs tullock lives nes he : . | i | ternoon. Mrs. Bullock li near the {Thoushnd Island Gun Club's grounds|wheas Miss A. Moss was united in junetion and was crossing the tracks, | He . ] marriage to Corporal H. Bland, taking a shore cut home. She saw. 38 Gananoque, only four of the mem- r | feeieht. truin: standing: still. and think. {Pers shot, with the following scores | "'B battary, RCIA Corpora, rg that" ho nie wat: nitached, 00 of a possible 25--E. Ashley 19; FE. | Tample perormed the duties of best started: to crawl: under one of the | Webster M; L. Robinson 14; J. Jarrell man, while Miss Helen Shade assist- Just 12, The members of the local club ed the bride. he ceremony was per- formed by lev. KE. LeRoy Rice and she did this the train, {'= was witnessed hy a number of friends which was standing, moved, with the who were at Gananoque on Wednesday lof the contracting parties. Alter the BROCK STREET | {Fi fe Bo pur ar i Dr. A. W. Richardson was quickly } . -- | ceremony the sat down to a They say they were royally entertained. : summoned, and dressed the crushed 1 Shnition : Regiopolis vs. Tecumsehs. | detizhtiul sapper. The bride received The Home of Good Clothes member at the station, after which Regiopolis and Tecumsehs will megy!n large assortment of useful gifts The Smartest Suits for Spring Will Be Made From Imported Serges We have now ready one of the best makes of English Dress Serges. It is the Gen- uine "ADMIRALITY" Quality = and gives excellent wear. Cars, as guesin the unfortunate woman was taken to the general hospital in Corbett's am- [in the last scheduled game of the seni- | UcF) ral and Mrs. Bland left for To- bulanee. © She remained conscious 'or juucnile hodkey "league, Thursday |ronto. throughout. evening. The finals of this series and the senior city ledgué will be played off on the covered rink, Monday even- ing. A Small Fire. At 0.20 o'clock on Wednesday night the firemen were called to the home of W. Veale, 262 Nelsun street, where a fire had been started, as a result of thawing out pipes. Damage, about $10. The house is owned by Frank Murphy. Box 24, at the corner of Princess and Victoria streets, was pull- ed, by ex-Mayor Conper, who happen- T 5 ah abbrins ; Cs Paps 1 bo Sid MDE rg ddl me Fhese are exceptionally low prices for this rik RCH UNION RESULTS. Many Large Ontario Congregations in Favor of Movement. Portsmouth Presentation. Toronto, March 7.--~The results of the] The Portsmouth hockey enthusiasts voting on church union from a wum-|Will gather in the town hall Friday ev- ber of the larg: Presbyterian congrega- ening, when the jumior juvenile trophy tions of Ontario were received yester- will be presentod to the Beavers, the day, and all show a majority for the [plucky little bunch of hockeyists from TA. movement, as follows:--=Knox church, |" Hatter's Bay," who succeeded My time, when the alarm of fire was given make, and we will not be able to repeat Walkerton, session, for 8, against 3 ;icapluning that silverware this year. : -- -- this later members, for 275, against 82; adherents Harvey Milne, president of the city 8 later on. S d M aturday Morning | . clock Som, B 14; for basis, session, for 3, against 3 ; Brower, skip-17. members, SO, against 04; adher- | R. Stevenson, L. Slecth, C. F. Jack = pe = ents, for 4, against 5. son, W. H. Montgomery, skip--10. for 25, against % Knox church, Pais- league, will be present, and he, with ------ The Leading Dress Makers EE "he members. of the Wesley. Metho- Flannelette Wrappers ley, mem- Others, will give speeches. It's a safe Will Tell You that the best foundation dist church, Amhersthurg, voted 192 Arts Defeated Science. d Print Housedresses Regular- $1.25, session, for 77, against 2; i : : : there will be a hot Lime in upon which te fit your new gown is a cor- ta | in favor of union; quarterly offi; Arts won from science in a hockey 1.50, 1.75 98 h On Sale . . * Cc eacC bers; for U6; against 33; adherents, for bet that Refreshments will rectly sized Corset, one. of the New cial board of the Ainsworth street [game at the covered rink on Thurs Children's Flannelette 1, against 2; Egmondville Presby teri- | the bay that night, Spring Models. now being shown, Methodist church, (alt, voted for 32, {day afternoon, in! the Harty trophy an church, members, for 205, against be served. We have ready some of the very best, against 2. The : Methodist vote at competition. The game was very Worth 25¢, 80c, 8a, 1 9c a ir 42 inches wide at 49¢ yard. 44 inches wide at 78¢ yard. 44 inches wide ut 90¢ yard. Horses Going West! Bamuel Jamieson, Holder, of Saskatoon, Sask., are in the city. They are nreparing to start for the west next Wednesday with! two ear loads of horses hoy pro- cured four at Moscow on rt fr $1,050. Another shipment of two car loads is being prepared hy R. Shepherd, of Saskatoon, who also hopes to get away on Wednetday ca---- Inttersen, and OC ne. Irish Potatoes. We have received one ear of Irish Po- tatoes, the first that ever came to this city. The quality is fine, J. Crawford. -------------- Sale of blouses, She. tons. Harry Pradbury, against 4): adherents; for 8, against !J. M. Simpson, R. McConnell, ¥. H. for 2 to 1 in favor of union; Galt Presb | E. H. Brower's rink is again the win- " » French Model" Corsets terian church, session, for 101 against ner of the curling club championship $2.50, 2.09, 3.00. fh; members, for 131, against 15; by defeating skip W. H. Montgomery's These fit the figure snugly and overcome Guthrie Presbyterian church, session, rink on Wednesday evening by a score for 4, against 4; members, for - 122,'of 17 te 10. The teams: --W. Cairns, all that bulging so noticehble in many Corsets. and up. Dat advance agont for "The Stampede," was in the ety to day making! arrangements for a re turn engagement at the Grand House on March 13th. Irish potatoes. J. Crawford. Sale black underskirts, 50c., great bargains. Dutton's P. J. Callaghan, business manager of "Beverley of Granstark," is im the city making arrangements for the ' matinee and evening performances on Z rE ) March 16th. Sponges, "gut in fwo," not the » -- Audrew's church, Amherstburg, voted] E. H. Brower's Rink Won, new Upera ly official board, for 28, ngsinst 3; their superiority over their opponent, members, for 500, against 12; sdher-| 1he®r forward line was better. Slee- ents, for B52, nghinst 3. man, on the wing, played a great . to game and got a number of the scores, At half time the score stood 6 to 2, and at full time it was 7 to 5. Arts--Goal, Haygard;, point, Me Lean; cover, White; rover, MeNiel; cen: tre, Millan; wings, Brooks and Slee- man, Siw i Seience--Uoal, Beers; point, Bates; ioover, Greenland; rover, Cooke; cen tre, KE. Cooke; wings, Raitt and Wil ; : . x Sirawberrios, pineapples, tangerines, cauliflower, spinach, ete, at Canov- sky's. » sponge, the price, "Gibson's. : Irish potatoes. J. Crawford Fresh eggs, 2%. J. Crawford. Capt in Amundson, Norwegian ex- wer, has roturned to Tesmania from it hig" South Pole expedition, unsuccess ful. Keep Your Savings In the Savings Department of The Bank of Torento, where they will be in safety until re- | quired. son. Referee--V, Blakslec. { H science had won the game would have given them the champion: ship, but by Arts winnpitg, it ties them for first plac S Victor Hall Dinner. Rleasant alinir tovk place, Wedne:-day evening, at Victor hall, Brock sireet, when the "Midnight Sons" dined two of their number. The guests were Leo Trimble, captain of Queen's hockey team, and A. M. Dan- 'iels, the defender of the nets for the fast Fronienac septetre. After the re 'past had been taken of, John d'¥s- terre called for a number of toasts. After: "The King," "The Frontenies" 'was proposed by A. MoCallum, and re- onded to by "Bert" Duniels. Hockey lub" was pro Dugean Wightman and, i 19; adherents, for 34, against 5; St.| and would ask you to come and see the Varna, Ont.;, was as follows: quar ter- | fast from the start, but arts showed For . or ( : Underskirts Lined and Unlined, ii Black and Colors, worth $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, for -. - MEN'S HEAVY TAN WORKING BOOTS i A we ry 98c ABSOLUTE SECURITY and a moderate interest rate are "better than a high rate accom- * panied with a big risk. BANK OF TORONTO «+ $57,000,000 The" greatest 3 Just the boot for this time of the vear, advance in ; y Good Solid Soles. We Sell These Boots Speci Offerings in ~~ Corsets W orth 90¢, for 65c pair, vo i ~ Worth 75¢ for 45¢ pair, 'A Pleasure to Show Our Goods | RnR ier Be ©il Tan Grain Upper. Now at $248. 5, $2.00. and 13, $1.75 st | Queen's posed by respen ded { ble. to Leo Trim- - se Boy# Sizes 1 to okens of their fellow **Midnighters' " Youths' Sizes 11, 12, t 3 KINGSTON BRANCH | rooci. heli : © GEORGE B. McKAY, 3 : | Mamager, The LOCKETT SHOE STORE We have received one ear of Trish po tatoes. the first that ever came to this 'city. The qualify is fine. J. Crawlord. FL msn ci. :

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