Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1913, p. 2

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McKay's February Inventory - Sale 20 to 50 Per Cent. off THE SPORT REVIEW ROVAL. MIEITARY COLLEGE WON hoy QUERN'S. 11. By 13 to She Collegiates De- feated Queen's Til by I to d= loth Games Were [Played on |- Monday kvening. Royal Military College I and the { Kingston Collegiate Institute seven | proved themselves decided 'masters 'of the situation" in the double-hesd- fer hockey bill at the covered rink, fee Monday evening. Queen's Jeli be | fore the cadets while the high school irs virtually ran away from the third line of the university. These were the first of the intermediate and iunige intercollegiate games. In the intermediate, which was the Winter Coats for Men WITH FOR COLLARS $13.00 Up (oats for Ladies : WITH FUR COLLAR $12.00 Up Muffs, Stoles, etc. You must see the Furs to appreciate the values. JOHN McKAY The Fur House SIRAW | MATTINGS from Yokokam, Stencilled Maps. Jap Rugs, Jap Mats, Jap Matting, | One hundred pieces in stock: . TEA! TEA! TEA! From the Finest Téa Gardens of Ceylon, uncolored, and of the finest flavor, Green and Black, at 30 per pound, at Androw Madisuns, busi ¢ New detached brick residence, 9 rooms, hot water fur- nace, gas, electricity » spacious grounds; cheice 'residential location near Queen's University, {first pulled off, : aggregation i R.M.C.--Goal, the play of the cadet throughout merited the victory. The tally was 13 to 4, gud the cadets also led at hali time 5te 3. RMC. put the same By up on the ice as last year, with the exception of Slater at centre. It is regrettable to leara that this play- er's brother had ihe misfortune to jose #n eve while playing hockey in Montreal on Saturday night. | Cadets now have a lead of 'points 'on Queen's for the round. The teams were eight Blackstock; | point, Paterson; rover, Galt; Carruthers; Barwis; cover, centre, Slater; right wing, iit ong: Macaulay. een's--Goal, Paoli; point, ) eo cover, 'Faroham; rdver, -Rod- de; centre, heeley; right wing, Chen- left wing, Bissonnette. H Retyron Reginald Crawford. K.C.l. Ran Away. ! Principal Sliter's boys won easily from Queen's 1I1 line in the junior game, which commenced about 9.45 17th February 11th Sale Your Opportunity |! to Save Thais is our clenaing-up month, { Everything is in the sale. We want to have a good clean start for spripg---Th's suits us and you profit by it. + Kl Brass and Tron Beds, all reduced from 10 to 20 per cent.,, some rare bargains, over 40 styles. New ideas in wooden beds. hgs, immense stock, all sizes, colors and qualities, reduced. SALE TERMS--CASH. ' "Phone 90. Yours, T. F HARRISON CO. How to Make Your Hair "Beautiful Tea Minutes Home t Works W Falling Hair, lich ©! s - adorn. Kime is ro It I ne an wa Reliiiand - { Beétger than all {he Jo-ealed "hair tonics" in the world is simple old fashioned- hate cipe consist ting of vona (de compedee), These lain Bay and 'a Rtie WSienthol Crystals three mixed at home in a few mig- utes, work wonders with any scalp. Try it just one night and see. Get Jeom your druggist 2 ox. Lavona, 6 y Kum and % dr. Menthol Crys- wis Dissolve the Crystals in the Bay Rum and pour in an § oz bottle. Then add the Lavona, shake well and let it stand for an hour before using. Apply it ting a Hitle of the mixture on a clo! ard th slowly V makes the Hghtfully soft, lustrous and fluffy. To hair from falling and io i again' rub tife lotion briky into the scalp with the Huger a mediym stiff brus Lr ee morning. A few you cannot find a sin HA loose or Straxgiio hair. hey Hl be locked g You h jcaip as tight. as a vise. vaas ru w disappear n ease In ten Ha ro, will "Had 3 Ras ents new haite 8 pry up ail over your a i new alr will grow with rapidity. can sell you the above The ra Hos is very ie aboke 13 and we know nothing so effective and certal in its' result. ar use Me | night, ¥ Shairmat The Irish PALLY BRITISH wale, TCES Y, FEBRCARY IREARY ot. " 'clock. The blue and white boys, with half a s<ason's experience in the O.H.A., pot Away from (lhe student: to the tane of 19 to 1. Flevea to nothing was the story at the finish of the first half. Queen's changed the * positions their men during the lirst bali, at the end Donovan feplaccd Nichol: son. With Hiscock retiring, Toland went on K.C.I. -wing. In the {irée half, every member of the K.C.I. team; with the cxception of goal-player,. registered a tally orl more. In the second period (Queen's held K.C.1. down to eight goals, while they notched four. The teams Wera © K.( T Goal," : C. Singleton; cover, R. Swewart; rover, Cocke; centre, J.Stewart; right wing, Hiscock; left wing, Williams. Queen's 1il--Goal, Smith; point, Simmons; ' cover, McNeill; rover, Brooks; centre, Wilson; right wing, Nicholson; leit wing, Elliott. » Referee - Reginald Craw iord. of | ' Stewart: point, A Challenge Issued. The Morning Glory hockey plavers have received their first challenge jor a game of hockée to be played on Saturday morning, at the coverad rink. The challenge comes fram the ladies who reside at a certain boarding house in the vieinitv of tiie college. City iiockey League. Weather permitting the first game of the city hockey league will be play- ed on Queen's open rink on Tuesday between Queen's and PPorts- mouth, : ' N.H.A, Standing. --Géals-- To l.. For. Agst. play. Quebec ...... ... 4 92 +351 Canadions ...... 6 60 Wanderers 6H Tecumschs ...... 7 Ottawa R Torontos ... .. 8 65 Wednesday's Games : Wanderers at Canadiens, Tecumnschs at Ottawa, Que hee ut Torontos. 1% 48 <0 HM Sporting Notes. The Connaught hockey team at noon to-day to play a team Sunbury at 3 gm ; 'The Ochawa "urling Club is pre faring to hold its seventh honspiel on fednesday and Thursday, February 12th and Jth. Toronto Mail and Fmpire: Allan Davidson, of the Torontos, has few poers in the NALA, at right wing. 'There may be others more flashy and speedier, hut none any hitter for the full sixty minutes. Taronto News : Ottawa elaim six- men hockey was originally devised be- cause the N.H.A. did not have en- ough players to play seven. li that is the reason Ottawa should vote for three-men hockey, The Montreal Wanderors have mad. all their arran nts for their post- season series in New York, but they are subject to the endorsation of Pue- sident Quinn, Struck with a hockey stick during the match between the Montreal A.A. . and Shawinigan, played at the lat- B- place on Saturday mh Willian Slater, twenty years lost tho sight of his eve and will undergo an opeEation.. at Tar oe RE ARCHAERELOGICAL LECTURE To Be Given By Rev. Dr. Bryce W.daesday Evening. Dr. George Bryce, Wignipeg, a mem: ber . of the Reval Commission op Technivaf Fducatibn for Cankdp, ars left at also vice-president of the Archacologi cal' Institute of America, which form- erly had a branch in Kingston, ay lecture, free, to-morrow (Wed evening, in St.\ Andvew's church = tureroom, on "Early Days of the Hudson's Bay Company." Dr. Bryce bas just concluded i series of lectures and addresses io Queen's College and beiore leaving Kingston will give this lecture, illustrated with slides, upon the Hudson's Bay y, on whose history he is an aaothority. He will trace the interesting circumstances which led through French and Fnglish contentions to the 'founding of - the] company in the reign of He will desoribty the forts, the tradé, the mode of life of the traders, their explorations and contésts, ds well as give personal accounts of Governor: Simpson, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Lord Seikirk and the McTavishes ud McGillivrays, concluding with a scription of the events which led od the transfer of Rupert's Land to Can- ada after the Riel rebellion. The' lec ture begins at eight o'clock. { HAD A DEBATE And the Decision Was in Favor of and |, al. the Royal Victoria hos- 1 of . the Seiten ; arles 11.8 THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S THE PRELIMINARY & ASSAULT- AT-ARMS EVENTS Took Place on Noaday Afterncon-- Rev. Dr. Brye» Gave An Address on the Foreigners in Our Cana- dian Wést, Tae first even: 3 in the preiminary Aisa. ~.osudldiy WOK plave in the Quécn's gympaciu on yosteocay afters noon. Two box:rs buu.s we ve: pukieyd off. In tae we. erweigat CO. Scat gained tae decison over a after a lively cone. Taen came lighowe gts, ana J. Benn.e and _J. Lodle. wvattied fiercely for three tounds. Beanie secured a knookout in ve first. The second wis closely con ex.ed, and an extra round was necessary to decide the winner. this per.od Little proved the more a gre. ve and gainad the victory by &. DArrsw. maig.n. Mr. Pearson Theclogy acted as referee. Tae wrestlers had the mot of va afternoon. In the first we. erwe'ght contest 8. C. Spears de- feated F. Paynter, getting a fall in tie u¥rd.. 1cund. jgmes Fraser floor found Litle difficulty in disposing of C. Fraser in the same class, getting two fa. 3 in ort order, When the two welterweight win neis, D. C. Spears and James Fraser, | came to wre de {or the 1 ;gad to com- In! of of for 191: i 'various kinds of Valentines. IY | VALENTINES A large assortment of all the new effects in the Also BOOKS the most ap- propriate Gifts for this occasion can be selected best a OPEN NIGHTS, . © 160 and 182 PRINCESS STREET. \ » "Phone 919. iti sin TL ---- S---------------------- pete in the finals, the spectatcrs wera, SEASONABLE _ treated to one of the bext bouls ef the afterfioon. Spuars was a wonder at bridging, but Fraser was more aggressive and succeeded in getling two falls in the tard round, taerehy winning (12 decison. D. C. Foster and Daniel Baker, the two middiewe'ghis, three rounds cf it, in which mighty Duncan" scored a fall "the and qualified for the finais, though Baker d'eplayed great prowess ior a novice at the game. In the heavyweight 'class J. Young won irom E. by getting a fall in the first round. Robert MacGregor refereed wrestling bouts, and A. ael acted as official time-keeper. The rest of the preliminaries will likely take place tomorrow after- noon. Rev. Dr. Bryce gave an aliress yesterday afternmon in Theology building on the subject, "Tie Foreigners in Our Canadian West." He was very optimistic in regard to the Canadianizing "sof the foreign populaiien, and gave several jastances of the success been achieved - in Lads assimilating ICES. k Principal Ross expressed the (3anks <i (he audience to the speak- er for his excellent and Aluminating lecture. to have The lecture which was to the been delivered yesterday Philcsor yral society by Dean Cap- pon on 'The Wr wrk of Ihsén," was postponed uniil a later date. Great interest is being displayed by the studen's in the hockey games of the Boarding House league, which are taking place on the Queen's open alr rink. Bmp No Guard of Honor. The Duké of Connaught, who visits Kingston on Friday, has requested that no guard' of honor be provided in connection with the civic reception to be accorded him. Col. T. Benson, officer commanding the division, has been advised to this effect. Wade's Cold Cure tablets breaks up cold or*an attack of gtippe. Sold at Mcleod's Drug Store. $2 chamois vests for $l. son's. Gib- | Kingston's Famous Fur Store. Aenual Fur Sale--Millinery During the hig Far Sale, we are selling ®) i Winter Hats at Half- I Price. Every Trimmed Hat and shape is offered--no reserve. | Irish. pe secured a of ening, the cleverer, Seotch. Rev. Mr. Cam Ran ingevesti the io as to Irish « or | acted as was sustain éd hv Messrs. Towneend, Joyner and Skinner; the Scotoh + advocates Messrs. Pettigrew, Gordon and Sergt Law, Winter Suits Ix | | The directors reported a cash i 490.70. had a strenuous Wilson, i the D. Carmich- interesting the which has Design est and best. --e---- NEWMAN THE ALWAYS 10c and 15c¢ each' a UNDERWEAR | We are showing all the best makes of Underwear for every member of the family; Jnion, Fleece lined, Scotch Lambs' Wool, Natural Wool. Prices that are correct. MARCH FASHIONS er for March 10c Standard Quarterly for Spring, pro- fusely illustrated, with the kL ations from Fashiondom, also Ccupon good for a |5c pattern. Book and Pattern for 20c. We sell Standard Patterns the new- atest cre- & SHAW BUSY STORK. HOME FOR THE AGED(j™ THE ANNU AL MEETING HELD ON MONDAY, Was Phe Counties Must Pay $250 a Week for the Ma'ntenance of Their Poor in This City's Institu- tion The annual meeting of the sub seribers of the Home for the Aged {followed by that of the board of di- rectors, was held in she City Council ichamber on Monday afternoon. The 'directors of last year were re-elected, as follows : Members from the City Council, Alds. A. E. Ross, D. Couper | nnd T. F. Harrison; from the sul» iscribers, W. .J. Crothers. George Y. Chown, R. Mek. John Macdonald, {Mre. M. Strange, Mrs. W. . Jordan 'and Mrs. S. Birch. The directors elected - Mayor T. J. Rigney as chairman; W. J. Crothers, treasurer, and J. Macdonald, secre tary. The directors' report brought to the notice of the subscribers the fact that the counties of Lemnox, Ad dington and #rontenac were not pay ing enough and suggested that' the price should be raised from $1.50 'to 32.50 a week. The wetual cost of keap in" the home is $2.36 a head a week. The report of Dr, Bruce Smith, in or of charities for the province, supported the idea. The County 'Councils have suggested a charge of '$2.25 a week. bal- ance on hand of 3848.45. At the directors] meeting, which fol- lowed. the report of 'the superintend- ent was read, and. showed the insti tution to be in a satisfactory Jcondi- tion. Forty-one inmates were ' regis tered at the hogloning of the year. In 1912 this number increased to six- ty-three. Of these sixty-three, forty- four are male, and nineteen are : male; fifty-three are Protestants and tén are Koman Catholics. The expen: ditures of the home amounted to $5.- The Covered them without a balance. hr Satter of the amount per in- m; atged to the counties of Lesnox, Addington and Frontenac an taken up by the board, and Ald. Talips Hyacinths Daffodils PURDY'S BROCK STREET, People's Flarist, a6. a | | P | The ! "Plone Roses Valley Violets i Carnations ? Vosl's Frosphodine JU: Great Fapiih Remedy Fouls anu lav igorutes Lhe Ne, cons Ky oi. nkes Rios ino Pach Lowi «of Abuse or EK TC ¥ PA One wil. please, sis cure. Join by « «1 dm pists = mailed fu tain . O83 feouipe of of prices Na w Btinp Asin ited free. The Woo aonenl b Wind 1913, they be charged $2.50 & head, and that the respective councils be notified to that effect' TWENTY-FIVE YEA" 7.8 AGO. What ened in Kingston and fiscw bere in 1887. iden street Methodist - church ¢ gave 3 concert on Wolfe Island The Salvation Army ix series of most successful vices. oar hol ling ik a por CLOCKS in Fumed Oak Cases of i We have a new shipment Famed Oak Clocks, To harmonize with the sur roundings of those who have fumed oak furniture. Mantle Clocks, Alarm Clocks and Clocks of odd designs in - this new finish . The mayor is nitér those in for taxes. There is vet to iw lected 80,000, rrears cand | Provost, Brock street, will have a great sala in hi# three departments, in ready-made clothing and clothing made to order, also in the gents' Macon moved, seconded hy John "that from January Ist, farnishing department. Everything sold at great redoction, t "Fuglish tooth brushes." Gibson's. } SMITH BROS. Jewelers 850 KING NYREET, Issuers of Marriage Licenses. -- 3 i i amd Opticians, $ i i | LADIES FUR-LINED COATS. Broadcloth, black marten revers. | | $3250 lined, and rat collar { Rat lined, with sable col- lar and revers, | $52.50 { GOURDIER'S 78-80 Brock Street. ef ee Si er een SMALL INVESTMENTS That will bring GOOD RETURNS ~Chatham St., snmll dwelling «York St. double dwelling ~Raglan Rd. rough- 'ast dwelling, $1050--Vietoria dwelling S00 Nelson St $450 28500 $950 gnele Street, detached $i detached dwell meg, G00 -- Livingston dwelling, with lol 86 x 132 $1500---~Patrick St, d N\ fast. (00---Ear] 8t., double with "improvements PLETE LIST building lots 5 X 110 each, lot, klierbec) £500 One lot, Union 8 xX 132 E. W. Mn ULLIN Kingston's Real Estate Broker. Cor. Johnson and Division Streets. "Phone 539, $1 detached veme Ave, " nis ough onl Yr dwel¥ing CA AT OFFICE. on Johnson St $400 buys both. Ave, BZ x 158, Two One $450. Can Do High-Class Work. No wgntradiction ca wagh out Jat act. t 'Mm as clear a3 the water we . in. eflable as the sno white ness, we impart te linens, and as unyieMing th starch .in our collars and cuffs, WE DO HIGH CLASS WORK a KINGSTON LAUNDRY ax ' "Cor. Princess & Sydenham Sta. "Phone 22. ' I Ss Fr

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