i . e.. A ss Banta | Tailors You Sir ? A great many men have tried a great many tailors, and have never yet had their clothes ma deexaetly to their liking. There's always been a fault some- where. We ask these dissatisfied men to come here and talk over the tailoring prob- lem with ns. From the first clip of the shears to the" last touch of the "Goose," there are no mis- takes or uncertainties. We are showing Choice New Spring Suitings Our Early Importations Suits $22.50 Up. Test us with your spring tailoring and ve'll place you in line with the best dressers in this community, "LIVINGSTON'S BROCK STREET A little out of the way, but it will pay you to walk + Co TEE ---- CHALLENGING FOR THE ALLAN HOCKEY cup Referee Brouse Reports That Friday Night's Game Resulted 4 to 3 in Queen's Favor. : It is stated that Queens, the cham- pions of the senior Intercollegiate Hockey Union series,' will aspire to higher honors and go after the Allan cup, significant of the amateur cham- pionship of the dominion. The Whig consulted an official of the club on Monday morning, who stated that nothing would he definitely decided re- garding this until alter Friday night's game here- with Varsity. Dr. J. J. Harty, who coached the champion collegians this season, is certainly well satisfied with the hon- ors which the team has W%ttained. Quéen's, in its first two fixtures, got a good grip on the silverware by winning both games on its opponents' ice. Friday night, when the Univer- sity. of Toronto seven driit into town for the closing scheduled game of the season, the tri-color has a chance of doubly winning the pennant. Queen's is confident of trimming Varsity, which would mean four wins and no losses for "'Jock's" team. However, in two exhibition games Queen's were defeated, but on _each occasion indi- vidual members of the team were not in good shape. An order has been is- sued that the hockeyists shall not at- | tend the college dance of this week. The coach wants them to retain their bést FEA JA wining skips were G. Hanson, T.. S M. Asselsting and FE. C. Gildersieeve. THE DAILY BRITISH Wii N.HA. Results Toronto, 3; Canadiens,?2. Wanderers, 12; Ottawa, 3, Quebee, 10; Ontarios, 2. SAILOR MISSIONARY Spoke in Chalmer's Church on Sune lay Morming At the Sunday morning service of Chalmer's Presbyterian church, the congregation was addressed by) George D. Pound of the Sailor's Mis-| sion, upon "The Story of the Great Disaster of the Deep." The speak- er gave a vivid account of his worx among the sailors, and the torritils experiences through which many cf them have to pass. The speaker had many pitiable' stories 0 relate which are from! time to time to be met with on the! travels of thesa missionaries to "he, sailors. Leaving our own port of | Kingston thers are ships which have! all nationalitics working upen them. | If a person would take time to con-| gider, he or she will readily see the | importasce of maintaining a Jee suo as the "Sailor's Rest," op "Snug Harbor, which Kingsto. has. A place of: this sort in many in- stances exiends a helping hand, and instead of these sailors frequenting bars und other places of ill-repute they will find their way here and derive much 'benefit, both in religi- ous and literary ways. Mr. Pound stated that a move- ment was now on foot to have a for Friday night, for a win then will make a grand clean-up. All the.seores, in the senior series, with the exception! of: when Varsity defeated McGull in | Toronto by 5 to 0, have been close. The Toronto and Montreal students have each lost on each other's ice. Queen's squeezing them out cach time. The standing, with. the championship won by Queen's, is: Won. Lost. To play. Quérn's .... ai 0 Yarsity ..... ...... 2 1 McGill 3 0 Queen's team has received con- gratulations from all quarters over the winnitig of the championship, which the boys have consistently worked for. With the exception of 1 Quigley, the quarterback of the rug- by team, who played the right de- {{enee position, the students have ail rlajed together before. "Billie Dobson, who was out of college for a couple of years, and returned this fall, was a tower of stremgth to the wing line, and with Box at centre, '"Len" Smith, the rover, with Meckin: mon, (captain), on left wing, con- stituted a forward line of speed and brains. All season "'Wall'e' Smith, playing defence, with Quigley, and "Rae" Smith, the goal tend, played splendid hockey. Rodden, Raitt, Rappel and Whyte, the spare men, were valuable. . Arthur Brouse, of the Frontenacs, who officiated on Friday night at the, game here between Queen's and Mc Gill' here on Saturday aftérnoon sent in his report of feur goals to three in favor of Queen's to the In- tercollegiate hockey union. This Your New Spring nies Suit earn hd Will be right in every particular as to Style, Fit and Finish if you choose one from our large assortment. We are showing all the latest novelties, including the checked and faney skirts, with 'coats of plain' contrasting shades. The materials ave all this season's weaves, Twills, Broeades, Moires, Crepes, Cords and Sciges, every size in this assortment, including a Special Number for Stout Figures ~ Prices From $15, to $47.50 New York's Latest Style In all the ~~ New Colors DRON ay scttlcs any possibility of McGill be- ing allowed the goal which was scored ten seconds after full time) had been rung, but not heard by the referce or all of the players, with banking department in connection with these institutions where the! saifors may deposit their money and] draw it out as they may desire.. This would be a good scheme and would | be a long step in eliminating drank- enness among the sailors. The missionary spoke about the terrific storm which swept the lakes last November. He had some thrill- ing cases to relate ghout some of the hoats that had escaped. To the poor unfortunate who had perished, he paid a tribute as. there wera some fine converts among them. RE-OPENING OF CHURCH The Wolfe Island Methodist Edifice ? Renovated The Method'st church, Wolfe Is- land. was re-opened for public wor- ship on Sabbath, Feb. 22nd, after being in the hands of the pa'nters and decorators for three weeks Rev. G. I. Campbell, B.D., of King- ston was the preacher at the morn- ing service, and Rev. John Webster, also of Kingston, in the evening. Ex ellent discourse of these minis ters were an inspiration to all pre- sant. The church presents a very at- tractive appearance, and is a model of beauty.: The walls and ceiling | have been re-rainted and decorated: and suitable texts inscribed, wood- work and pews re-varnished and; new carpet laid on platform and' matting in the aisles. A new gaso- line lighting system bas also been installed, which adds very much to, the attractiveness .of the church. The pulrit railing was decorated with beautiful cut flowers through the kindness of Mrs. J. C. Cleary. The men of the church undertook | to finance the lighting system, and the result that the play proceeded. J. Kennedy, of Moutreal, who was| timing "for McGill, declared after; the game that James Bews, Queen's | 'timer, bad sounded the bell fifteen | saconds before time was up. This + resulted in a dispute, MeGill holding | that the score was a tie, 4 to 4.) "Bouncer Brouse did not announce] {the score until Saturday afternoon. ! &-tie in the Intercollegiate had to be played off. "iiowever, on second con sideration, McGill left the matter | with the referee. Froutenacs at Orillia | The janior Froutenacs left on o the noon train, Sunday, for Orillia, where they play the first of the home-and- home games in the semi-finals of the junior O.I1.A. on Monday evening. | | "Phe boys are very confident of victory. The return game will he played in, Kingston on Thursday evening, at the covered rink. | The following 'accompanied the | team : 'Sam' McCullough, "Jack" | Powsll, George Vanhorn, Stanley Trot ter and James T. Sutherland. | Bethel Defeated Grindstone ' A basketball match was played at the Y.M.C.A. gymnasium, on Satur day evening, between a visiting team from Grindstone Island, N.Y., and Bethel Sunday school. The result was an overwhelming defeat for the visi-| tors bythe score of 37 to 7. The re-| feree was L. Meck. It appeared at | one stage of the game that Grindstone Island was going to go homg with a | "white wasp," but the loéal boys eased up u little towards the end of the game and allowed the visitors "to! score a few baskets : Bethel --I'orwards, Orr, King; centre, Day; defence, Veale, Fdgar, Grindstone Island--Forwards, , Tur- icotle, MeRae; centre, Guernsey; de- fence, Morrison, Carnegie. | ' i Glenburnie Garnets The junior Garnets, of Glenburnie, Lodded another hockey win to their long list of victories, on Saturday, ! when they defeated Glenvale by-3 to 0. After the match they were royally en- | t ned by the Glenvale supporters. iis year's hockey team is the beat that Glenburnie ever had. The four 1forwards, Hawkey, Vair, Gunn and I Williams, ave a classy quartette. In "Bert" Vair and Fair, Glenburnie! have two experienced defence players. "Jack" Williams is also a good net | guardian. James Hogan is the man- ager of the team and he is proud of their showing made this year. i The 'Glen' will entertain the! charfipions to an oyster supper in the | near futyee. ---- George Sigued Up | Greg George has sighed up with iplav for the first time against the { Wanderers of Montreal. a Three games were played at the local curling rink on Saturday. The ! dition by another boarder, and medi- leal ald summoned. | Ladies Musical club recital in con- 'was seriously injured as a result of the Ottawa Hockey Club in the :In- | terprovincial series, He has a two- 1 thorita year contract tv play centre. He will | eriin _ and Susie om ah the Ladies' Aid the balapce of the work, At the clcse of the evening gervice, the pastor, Rev. A. W.| Stewart, announced that the entire cot of about $236 had been provid- | eéd for. Both pastor and' people | were well pleased with the results which crowned their efforts. STOCK MARKETS Ennio, ¥. 8B. McCurdy & Co. 86 and 8M Brock St.--H. W. Nelles, Manager. Closing Prices, Feb. 23rd. Montreal. . & O. faserane : 109 Toronto Railway ... Brazilian i Shawinigan ......"......... Detroit i aikdedes Dominion Steel ....... «coos 38 Ottawa Light, Heat and Power... 169 New Yor, Cotton and Crain mar- kets closed. Took Poison in Room Ou Sunday night a young man boarding on Ontario street, took poi- son from a bottle in his room. He was discovered in a very sickly con- With the ad- niinistration of #ntidotes he recover od, and was at work on Monday. Those in the house with him cannot ascribe any reason for the act. He has been hoarding at the house for about a year's time. Lad'es Musical Club Mrs. Arthur Craig and Mrs. Cuth- bert Gummer arranged for the .pro- gramme given at the Kingston vocation hall; Saturday afternoon, and it was one of a most delightful nature. Thé programme included | piano selections by Miss Helen Eat-||® on, Miss Alice Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Gummer, songs by Miss 'Bajus,| {i Miss Hazel Massie, and violin selec-| ji tions by Master J. C. Giles. B. S. Tues, of Harrowsmith, who a bale of hay; falling on him - while working in his barn, was brought to the general hospital on Saturday. On Monday morning the X-ray was used. Ife is doing as 'well as can be -ex- pected. made clothing and See the: display in window. Wontreal Reform Associntion oven: od ita new club house, Sir Wilirid |} Laurier and Sir Lomer Gouin deliv. ering addresses.' i school district. | About the meanest kind of a lar 3 the ome who does it by actions. Ruffalo and other animals are thriv- A February Sale Of Bedc This week we aim to sell the balance of our Winter Stock of Bedding. WE HAVE TO in order to make room for a large ship- ment of Foreign Goods to arrive next week. All Quilted Comforters 65 ranging from $1.50 to $3.00, will be sold a{ One Third Off All Eiderdown Comforters Will be sold at One-Third Off. . All-Fine Pure Wool Blankets 48 Pairs, ranging in value from $4.25, $4.50, $3.00, $6.00, 8 $7.50, $9.00, at ONE THIRD OFF. This is a rarc opportunity to secure a real Blanket Bargain. Sale Opens To-Morrow And lasts until Friday. Come to-morrow. Even if not ready, pou ean secure what vou require, and we will hold them until wanted. © Special Value In WHITE COTTON SHEETINGS PILLOW COTTONS PILLOW SLIPS . WHITE COTTONS, for home sewing NIGHTGOWN GOTTONS LONSDALE CAMBRICS FINE TROUSSEAU COTTONS We have imported a very fine range of Sheer Nainsooks and Spanish Long-cloths suitable for dainty underelothing. "Trun ing in Canada's National Park. | "Films developed." Gilison's. A Large Stock of Just Received GOOD TRUNKS AT LOW PRICES We buy our Trunks in large quantities from the best and largest factory in Canada) Trunks from $2.00 to $50.00. Glad to show our stoek, ~