Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jan 1914, p. 2

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wim li Mts ss " - Ee ------ a | mn, Esllid rover, Cart: i > 7 ¥ \ | ! By Pi re ii 1 ] Tit tre, droits witlgs, Willis, Eagle. | iS + ' . * : : oo Wa ot Goal, H. Nickle; defence, ! ® ; 5 s 2 ; WINTER COATS WITH Vaca er Nem {| ag I 35 LP, J BOTH FRONTENAC TEAMS TO tre, Reynolds; wings, Young, Cocke. (fl ~~ @®® bn me : 4 h 3 soe a . . nd nd PLAY THIS WEEK The 'semior Beavers, of the village, i | ; . ¥ : WARM F UR CO Wa ame 11h the Alerts on Vicon mobs * Audel's Answers on Automobiles; a new book for owners, operators AN. VIN UULI MJ |||{Petetboro Juniors Will Be Here on Saturday evening. $30 and machinists : - i oY We A x Ay : : h ; Friday» Montreal Comments on! lu the Sunios sien she: Ramblers de. 512 pages, 380 illustrations, receipts, tables and ready reference. ) A Yivi clear. eonet jel wi i i 3 The scr: Eramtamace: will Joaws. {or Rideaus won from the Boosters by § Giving clear, concise, explicit. and practical information on care, run Toronto, on Tuesday noon by special -- 1 ning and repair. Answers on the following subjects: -- : 1, Tues | RK i : fic, ai et Senden | okey ew, | How tn Pik Mimo me the senior 0. H. A. grouping. 1t is' oo" OHA=St. Michael's 9, Var jj | Ignition actus expected that Auge munbes Pair out N.H.A'--Canadians 9. Ontarios 3; Cast i a . : " pro 4 rate. The team will Tine up Jtt8Wa 7, Wanderers 1; Torontos 9, ill ; Gas Engine Operation | Bey f . Hg as follows : 4oal, Cook; defence, Fer- aa Tires re ur - : oa S §" 3 guson and Stanton; rover, Brouse; cen- 4 Drive Motor Cycles Ball and Roller Bearings tre, Crawlord; wings, Bover and Reid. Quebee 4. | 108 ii Fuels : ; Electricity 10 REOEVE DISTRESS ~~ romsncoec | ES os : | Frontenac Juniors vs Peterboro : GUARANTEE: This we ee t : rw ; ante : . ee book we guarantee to be in every way as repre- Muskrat and < The jupior Frontenacs will play the pqyyiqies COMMISSION hy iB eVEIY Way P ; A : : ; 2 ; I return game with Peterboro at the! ASKED sented, and if not found satisfactory it can be returned pn tly and the 4 : ed rink Friday evening, A TO PROVIDE WORK : ns iy a will} : Otter or Persian Foy ele | amount paid will be willingly refunded RICE $150 \ Jn good sunhing for the championship ' or the Unemployed in the City of ||| i AN 1b Collars it is fkely that the Frontenacs and i Kingston -- Voor Relief Associat- e : . ; | Belleville will be matched to play off | ion Dealt With Over Twenty-five |||. - i h Co k S oO i ae for the championship of the two eas-| Cases Last Week. . ec . i asa r : | jtern groups. ' The committee of the Kingston Poor | . UV. P. Picton vs. K. C. Jd. { Relief association, having personal | 160-162 Princess St. | knowledge of the . di | bs x . Lins) e . distress at o- The Kingston Collegiate hockey np gp, scarcity of work, and pe : =TEme sesame bh 4 i i Picton, at th a Furs Reduced 20 aad dna evening, | ouent luck of the necessaries of life, Al ' y Sayin Foi OA. serics. | sent. existing in the city, on account T P. i | : = | would respectfully suggest to the 3 0 50 er Cent a . Ontario Athletic Club commission on civic interests, the On Saturday evening, the Ontario !need for providing some kind of nee- ' Athie'ie club elected these officers-- (ful employment 'which should enable : Honorary presfdent, W. MoCormick; the raen now unentployed to earn a ! . president, E. Hurley; vice-president, | living wage instead of receiving a 8. Hall; treasurer, Charles Killeen; charitable dole, and would also di- ' { 9 captain, V: Morrison; manager H. SUEY, Sie attoution of the Omission : . Miles; 'maseat, L.'to the mgh rents too often charged 149-157 BROCK ST, KINGSTON. [|| i: ener, ie team 1s open from [oF poor and unsanitary dwellings -- chadlenges for Henry -. O'Brien's in Sigler lo sscertiin T hother Soe > dy y Sherriff hopefuls, | check cannot be<placed on this evil. 3 Spendy Seven or the She gga | The ahove resolution was passed at | b Made in platinum, with sap- Box and Dobson Starred [a meeting of the Kingston Poor Re- : o phires and pearls set in. Montreal Gazette: Two men who 'ligf Association, held on Saturday, | | figured largely in the Queen's victory, and as a result Rev. A. I. Smart, Received this week, direct 2 The designs are mostly Eure | were Box and Dobson. For the locals, acting for the Associated Charities, Ramsay" Rankin, the veteran defence was appointed to wait on the Utili- | | 3: J hi 3 player, was in brilliant form and had ties Commission at its meeting on f from apan, as 1pment of opean and very attractive. it not Been for him, McGill might Monday afternoon, to place the mat- have been hopelessly outclassed. ter before that hody. The associa. , : T : x * Montreal Telegraph: Queen's out-|tion is anxious to have ali the as- played McGill in the opening battle sistance possible given the unemploy- ] enuine 3 : {for the Intercollegiate Hockey League od. ! . g - 3 title, getting away with a 5 to 4Vie- | During last week the Poor Relief | \ Bros. ; tory. The visiting saith iuntion show- | assdeidtion had over twenty-five ens | 5 ted better team play than the wearers | ag to deal with 1 h of the red and white, their five goals | eh | i y 4 Jewelers and Opticians. For Spectacles ining =o, on hr Shiu | "TSOT REFORM COMMISSION | | anawoven [| 2omers of Marriage Lacemses. play. je locals apy « 1 Sp-- 3 . i | Opti or Eyeglasses upon their individual forts to carry Will Visit the State Prison at Fl cal. Prescriptions Ground. them on to victory, but the Queen's | ira. men followed back too closely, with | - i aT With Almost Invisible Frames oe result that the rushes of the local | G- M. Macdonnell, the chairman and Mountings. | players were broken up before any and al & Releviek Bthesington, i of Ja anese re e For an Examination of the S| .ioug damage had been done. i ie rison eform commission have 3 C Byes by a Registered Optomet- Montreal Star : Brilliant play on the returned home from Toronto, ghere 3 Ladies' Coats, rat lined x y the commission was in session. on rist. rt of Queen's marked the hockey | i "07 : ysion, Tor did to the Eves that will DE oa University over Me. | Friday and Saturday. The menibers sable collar and reveres, ) $40.00, rid yon of Eyestrain and Head- Gill. The Kingston seven outplayed are well satisfied with the informat- E dainty materials, white only, ache--come direct to the local collegians at all times, the ion they received from the labor men score of 5 to 4 by no nieans indicat- Li ibis important subject. 5 suitable for Waists, Dresses, : : Next week the commission will . ' ing the share of the play. Judging by pr ; > a . . 2 we ; : 1. S. Assolsting D. 0. $156 Fume ey oie up Guus stand take smother juno, and nen wins § etcqyeryjpervicable, will wash. fil] Ladies Coats, rat lin- > We duh mor . Ba very good chance of carrying off the A } ed mink collar and re- composed of men who are fast skaters _..° 3} : di, and' good : stick-handlers, 'They lave : Stitutions of ite kind will be visited.) % of the Crepe. 842 St. Ont. . s : also St. Vincent de Paul, and that e . . . | 3 ho ms m-- | 01 Hess. Toil goslbesper, | *1 DOTOhester, N. i © ches wide. Various quali- MI] Ladies' Rat Coat, 50 in. f , R. Smith, promises to develop into the 3 : 3 : long, $40.00. - » bat goalkeeper of the league, Thai To Hold Banquet and Dance i ties In stock, beginning In K « Our new rugs, Scotch Mid-Winter Er the team - on , At Watertown, N.Y. the annual K . K aS 3 ] N ! plays a fine combination game. { banquet and dance of the Iroquois s price per J and English Linoleums . - -------------- Club will be held on Monday, Feb. | J3 : Furniture & Came] = ouomins vomo 1 6 dope, Bop) § yard loc. §l| WL hs ivi St. Michael's hockey team defeated 3: ORR oT ngsion, thts 8 bs | ale arriving every day _ | Varsity, in a senior 0.H.A. game, in | North Wass Ganda are planning to | HA 78 Brock Street from the best Toronto, on Saturday afternoon, by |®'*°0 e gathering. ) ! e t manufac- 9 goals to 4. Varsity is the team y which defeated Frontenacs. Suvel. potatoes. Carnovsky's. turers. [These are the 1t pays to buy mow. Stocks att itch hazel Cream." Gibson's. ; j large, prices ave low, everything is Queen's Lost at Basketball 2 : 'new. patterns for the reduced. Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, | In the Intercollegiate basketball B Oileloth, Curtains, etc. match 4n Montreal on Saturday, Mc- Kingston's Famous Fur Store coming spring of 1914. : ~~ THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Gill defeated Queen's by 40 to .!6. | 5 hed ng $ 8 Curling Games : Children S Coats - ; ERC ERE The games in Group 1 of the On- - AN tarfo Tankard opened at the local curling rink, this afternoon at 'two cp" - STOR o'clock. The .follawing clubs were 68s Than Half Price BRORE THEOUGH THE ICE represented by two rinks in each éase , % aon TE Campheliford, Prescott, Brockville, . Victor Nudd Saves Horse, But Lost Napanee, Belleville, and Kingston. to "utter and Contents. tom The'local skips will be T. Slater and Many of the Wolfe Islanders who light, W. B. Dalton. 7 A crossed the harbor on Saturday, ¢ . There are eight groups in the Ont- v their return found the ice im a: Yi. a L month. ario Tankard series. T. M. Asselstine Ne dnngerous. sondition: oo $4,100~Frontenac is official referee for this grouping. A ; Simmeoe Island, had the misiortune to bric furnace, 3 #Toup | } have his horse break-through the ice a roams, B, Leeds Hockey League Games | 0 . near Garden Island. Mr. Sudds man- 3500---Ear} double), rents In the Loeds hockey league series, ' ; Aged to gave: bis horse, Jub at he Our saw mill is now pre- na year. Bt. y on. Sat aiternoon, two. strenuous arness, cutter and contemts, including ; - . building Divis? games were played. The first. ons be- two suit cases filled with articles of pared to receive jos and tim Sto (80 by 163) oe $800. 1d tween Portland and Seeley's Bay, at lf value. Ho was accompanied by his Ber to. be muhufactured inte 0 3 Sevley's Bay, resulted in a victory for wife and daughter. Many others who boards and plank, or anything the home team by 8 to 5. This is the crossed had hair breadth escapes. else desired. y , = . § A 3 second match which this team has won : i Mr. Sudds and those with him had 3 | - BIE Hin EL ; from Portland. § fc l to jump for their lives. Some of the First-class work. 35 : go) 1 ) game was between New- » X men working on the island saw their goad] caam ® port ito the government. The state g 3 ron championship this year. The Presby- DOT: fo ule governme: ! and retain the o nature 00. : : J 1 » N.Y.; regarded as veres $40. x terians have a well'halanced team, o,, of tii very hest megmiated. in- ull 30 in 5 o 0 " . F - A THe second boro and Elgin, at Elgin, and foualiod H / ? y plight dnd ymmediately ran to their ; 2 . : in a tie, 2 to 2. ue has four } - assistance. ne 1 A good teams this year, and before ' the oi, \ TERE ~ } 4 : ' schedule is plished, some hard fought | 4 Y.M.CiAL Notes S. ANGLIN & 00 Repair and Ly lstering Work Jmatehes wi mamulh. g > iH i pA raugemants have been made far : , > . . mptly atten to. 10 per cent, Kingston Township H d ockey and skating for senior mem- y H § fess than usual prices. Phone 90. Ss » gd | bers every Monday night (gommencing Cer, By and Wefllugton Sta: On Saturday afternoon the Catara- § 4 i' to-night) eight till o'dack qui juniors trimmed Glenvale, in the / ; Lat RERL) om oF clock, second game of the Kingston township . my: Ls Yours, Nn 5 - 0 - The Booster Hockey Club practices op rick Tes: hock: league, a score of 3 to 1. ' : ha a 3 od adi I F HARRISON C0. ae oer, > . The balance of our }fjiomieht. from seven till eight o'clack eo Io FETRRN Vit WU. ~~ * 3 " : ¥ e 3 i | » The Sunday morning Bible class had 10 Sous, furn | Cotarnn Ee Tare. Stawell 20m; W stock of children's cloth | one of its best sessions" yesterday, 'modern. - Union Cif, ijt coats must ge. * Every R Then forty Boys listened to an iv- : Rim Glenvale--Miller, Gordon, Butterill Cont i : =} srixing address from Mager Shaw, who : Lalgelm Ra mir, Caan, ong Butte iN coat is new this season, Jf proved that he "knew how" to talk --r1 The Pilgrims of Kingston won from § but we don't ' want to ! to boys. inls this week are: High : $5,200 | . | 3s Cavan seniors by the wore of Hl carry over a single gar- J} school debate, this evening at 7.30; Foi : ania § ment. Sizes are for chii- § oy Dove Det nesday oy mle Header at frhotiies . dren from 2 to 14 years. J} "eat," Friday at 7.30 pm. the Armouries oy ght. ine fl $2.25 Coats for $1.10 | military "bassball Journal wil play | $350 Coats for ] ( Phe Betiovine. Jl © $3.00 Coats for Coats for 25 | . ; very person 1 i $7.50 Coats for $3.69 [f -- EE Th | Eve brag Snowshoes from $2.56 to $8.50. | Toboggans from $3.00 to $450. 3

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