Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1914, p. 2

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} IBY QU J DAY AFTERNOON on. "Tele. hn McKay, Ltd Fumed Oak The newest finish. beautiful rich olor, 'produced not by the brush, ¥ fumes, eating a per- © You'll ike it. 00m, den, library suites look me. Prices not high. patterns and rich newest 1914 makes, ropean mills. Ourtains, lace. Brussels, Net, Mad- ras, ¢ me handsome floral ¢ ns, 1-2 to 4 yds. wide. FU and 'Repairers pid at yor service to do your old furniture «ud make it new. Phone 90 T.F. HARRISON C0. ~~ Swedpers The best manufactured the Bissel Sweeper. We 2an sell you the best at $2.75 R MeFAUL Kingston Carpet Ware- boi, house. sweeper is A Home Solid brick, it 0 stone I be sold at a n, owner leavin 7. See our list o for sale be- Resi- / - Her, ed x die. 0A fred » x . 54h 51 33 x 110. in Ave. ly St., 30 x 120. St, 33 x 132. . St, 33 x 165, 0 St, 32 x 120. $150--Frontenac St., 40 x 125, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the C. W, Lindsay, Limited, Held on the 7th. The annual meeting of C. W. Lind- say Limited was held on the 7th inst. . The report presented to the meet- Under the Direction of Prof. Lingd- ing by the company's auditors, say Malcolm, the Hono C : Messrs. A. K. Fisk & Co., was most . gratifying; the profitsifor the year! == There Was a Good Turnout of amounting to about the same as the Players. - preceeding year, which were the lar- The second spring practice 'held by gest in the history of the house, and ueen's Senior rugby .spuad was pull. this in the face of the "'so-called hard i al at the lower st ae on oF a | The directors decided to once more play iE hore on ba o'clock. Twelve | racognize the energetic work of the ors wero on and put in two gate at all branches, and will give hours of hard werk under the dij- : : bonus of 10 per cent. on their re- 'rection of Prof. Lindsay Malcolm, the a -| 4 he onorary coach. It is 'the intention spective salaries, in the shape of pre-| : | ferred shares on May 1st nest, to all the management of the club to employees who have been in the con- | 'have a number of practices before the tinuous service of the company since Players leave for their summer March 1, 1913, and are still in its, homes. . 1 employ May 1st next. The above Prof. Malcolm is very anxious that, te apply to all whose salaries amount | the players be back for the fall ses- to $1,000 or more. For those earn- {sion at the university not later than ing jess than this amount the bonus | | September 20th, so thet they can get will be paid in cash, er the employees in training. : can apply the amount towards the | Amang the players who turned out purchase of a full share. {on Tuesday afternoon the following =~ The regular 7 per cent. preferred were noticed : ~~ Ellis, Hazlett, Mc- stock dividend was declared. The Ngubam, MoQuay and Bert. MoKen common stock dividend was declared die. Tt is expected that Mackenzie at 8 per cent. This is an increase will break away from the soccer game of 2 per cent. on the former rate... and fry for a place on the senior ~ 1 The balance of profits, a handsome ! rugby team next fall. Mcliguham, Mc- sum, was carried to the different re- in and "Pat" Kemnedy will be serve funds, which places the com- | missing members of the team. It is pany in a remarkably strong position. expected that their places will be Messrs. C. W. Lindsay, A. O. Lind- filled 'by students who turned out say, Alfred McDairmid, George L.| with the second team lost fall. Orme and H. R. Hale were re-elected | directors. B. A. Edward, secretary Won Dominion Championship , W. L Garvoek, who SRadnated from t pring of E | EEN'S PLAYERS ON TUES-! {find E. Hamilton, treasurer. {* Among those present were Messrs. Queen's university im 1918, won the dominion wrestling C. W. Lindsay, Alfred MeDairmid, R. E. Elliott, H. R. Hale, F. H. Hale, hampfonship in the I35-pound class K. E. Hay, L. Reilly, J. A. Hebert, in on Elly. While a 'stu- J. Champoux, E. Hamilton, C. H. dent at the local university Garvock took -a keep interedt in wrestling. | Edward. Burrows TP. E. Dufresne, and B. A During the four years that he 'was | st Queen's hip won the HAmDIODShID | 000000008688688006008 08005 -* ig he 125-pound class on four oc- cavions. QUEEN'S EXAMS. RESULTS or two years he was in- tevcollegiate champion. 'To Meet in Joint Session It is + expected that the athletic committee and the senate committee of Queen's university will meet in joint session in about one week's time for the purpose of discussing matters in connection with the pro- posed improvements to the covered skating rink. , Baseball on Tuesday National league--Philadelphia, 10 New York, 1; Brooklyn, 8, Boston, 2; St. Louis, 2, Pittsburg, 3; Cin- cinatti, 10, Chicago, 1. American league-- Washington, 3, Boston 0; New York, 8 Philadelphia | 2: Chicago 5, Cleveland, 2; Detroit, | ; : 3, St. Lonis, 2. » | Had Coal for Delivery.s " 3 ry, Taken to _. tts- Federal league--Brooklyn 1, Pitt City Scales and Weighed burg, 0. 4 - { The police went into the coal husi Y.M.C.A. Basketball jness on Wednesday at least they The intermediate basketball game rounded up several of the rigs dels. last night between Alwyn Murray ering coal, and had the loads and Harvey Godwin teams resulted weighed at the city scales. Although in 2 win for the latter by a score BO omiGiat report has been given oat, of 41 to 12. This makes two wing it is understood that the various for each of the three teams in the 108ds "held up" came up to the mark league. The line up of last night's 38 regards weight. The constables teams was: stopped the drivers in different parts Godwin--W. mons, forwards; H. Godwin, centre; J. McLaughlin, F. Funnell, defence. . = Murray--W. Gimlett, W. Shaw, for- | Sproyle-Smith Wedding wards; K. Bell, centre; S. Armel, A. | On Saturday, April 11th, the mar- Murray, defence. | riage of Helen Rosamond, daughter Referee--Hamilton Edgar. 'of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allen Smith The next game wil be plaved to- (of 34 Pauline avenue, Toronto, to night between Murrays and Twigg"s Ernest Henry Milton, son of Mr. and teams. | Mrs. James A. Sproule, of West | arooke, was Solemized by the Re ." " +e ' | T. E. Bartley. wing to the serio Pensular Products," at Gibson's. [iliness of the bride's father, the wed- (ding was very quietly performs; I . | prom the immediate relatives being St. Lnke's W. A. Tea and Sale +» The Whig will this year, as usual, publish complete re- sults of Queen's college ex- examinations. ; . Orders for papers left at this office will be given the same careful attention as in the past, Price per copy, including postage, 3c. The Whig has no can- vassers at the college. To ensure the absolute certainty of receiving the paper, leave your order at the Whig office. PFC POR PIRSA A Lee Sbbbr bbb TP pbb h + PREP REP RPP RRP RPP ebb be bhi POLICE ON THE sob)" | to the scales. | | Mrs. Henry Wade | 3 Joyce and EB. Sim-1 Of the city, and had them go direct | '| toria umivérsity it was decided Told m : ~ Twilight Miss Marjorie Brownfield was hos- \ By tess at a delightful luncheon at the Country Club on Monday in honor of Miss Mollie Clarke, of Calgary, .and Miss. Pauline Hangon, of Montreal. The table was centred with daffodils and covers were laid for eighteen, the other guests inc¢luding Miss Las- sle Kirkpatrick, Miss Vera Carson, Miss Doris Kent, Miss Hilda, Kent, || Miss Battersby, Miss Charlie Shortt, |} Miss Mary Strange, Miss Isabelle Waldron, Miss Grace Hemming, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Dorothy Car-| | ruthers, Miss Kathleen Carruthers, |' Migs Norah Macnee, Miss Mamie Gur- || rett, Miss Madge Dawson. Miss Edna Booth, who spent East- er in Toronto is now visiting friends in Brantford. Miss Marian Booth who was with her sister returned home on Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Attwater re-| ; turned to Ottawa on Monday, after 160 Princess St. spending the holiday with Mrs. Sher- man, Umiversity avenue. Mr. Herbért Taylor, of Toronto, has geen in town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. "Harriott who were Prof. and Mrs. W. J. Jordan's guests, for the week-end returned to Ottawa on Monday. Mr. Reginald Dowling spent East- er-in Montreal. Mr. James Macdonnell and Mr. Hugh 'Maedonnell, of Toronto, spent Easter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Macdonnell, University avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Taylor whe have heen Mrs. Wilmot's guests re- turned to Gananoque on Monday. Mrs. J. L. Gurd returned to Mon- treal yesterday after spending East- er with her sister Mrs. J. C. Smith, Johnson street. returned Tuesday from Torento where spent Easter. on she - Mr. Harold Hill, of Queen's uni- versity, left on Monday for his home in Peterborough. Mrs. W. R. Glover, King street, entertained informally at tea yester- | dal afternoon and this afterngon, in honor 'of her mother, Mrs. Bullock and her sister, Mrs. Young, of- Tren- ton, who are her guests. | Mrs. R. L. Meek, University av- | erue, gave a small tea on Tuesday af- {ternoon for her daughter, Miss Helen | Meek. . { Mri. A. C., Johnson returned to | Montreal on Tuesday after spending | Easter with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey, Barrie street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Turk announce the engagement ~ of their only daughter, Leah, to Mr. 8. Cohen, of Hamilton (Continued on page 3.) | '. Grand Concert k rices The Y.M.C.A Glee £lub will hold | ' " their final coneert for the season on Thursday evening, April 16th, in the » ¥ . association gymmasium, The chorus will be asbisted by the best local ta- | lent. Admission, 25c. for expert dressers. On Thursday evening, Hon. Arthur | Meighen, solicitor-general of Canada, | will address the members of the Can adian Club at the Hotel Frontenal, at 7 o'clock. Subject, "Panama Ca- $1.00 a pair. ~ Corset Elegance // ' Our Corset Department is the, Mecea designed for spring and summer wear are here in great variety. With many prices between. Every one a beauty. size, 18 to 30. Try us fer your next pair. Gene Stratton Porter Author of "The Girl of the Limberlast" "Freckles" eit. - Over 400,000 sold at $1.35 net each, Ce The College Book Store OPEN NIGHTS All the latest models Range From 50c to $3 Six models at Any nal Tolls." "Spring Tonics," at Gibsom's. At a meeting of the senate of Vic- to confer the honorary degree of D. D. on Rev. Prof. James Elliott, of Wes- ley Solfgee. Winnipeg. present. k tok | The W. A. Auxiliary of St. Luke's | np . ane church, held a successful tea and sale at the rectory on Tuesday after | Lenses may be good, but 1b- oratory experiments have prov- noon, andl drew: forth a large crowd. Thirty-four dollars was realized, which will go towards furthering missions. Mrs. (Rev.) W. Y. Day, kin, the president, received the shents and Mrs. W. H. Lyons took charge at the dpor. Mrs, W. Car- on them unscientific. [roll poured tea. If you want an invisible Bi- focal lense, consult us about the new one-pléce Bi-foeal, a lense with one index of re- traction and no chromatic ab- erration, L. S. Asselstine, D.0.S. 842 King St. Phone 1010 Kingston's Exclusive Optician. * is roving er a To . Only Foy per pound. For che AT A. a AN Ontarle Stree I N'S LII 18 Mire Be King: Ont Fire, life, Accldint, Sickness, Plate Glass, Motor Boat and Auto- mobile Insurance, . Real Estate Bought and Sold. Was Called to Ottawa Mrs. R. H. Toye, Gore street, who was visiting her daughter in Mon- | treal, was called to Ottawa on Tues- | day owing to the serious illness of her brother, - Hon. T. W. Crothers, | minister of militia, at his home on Cooper street. "It is not expected, that Mr. Crothers will he able to take his seat in the housé of sow-| | | mons again this season. Weather Notes "The Hat Store" KINGSTON COUNTRY CLLR The Annual Meeting Held on Tues. day. Afternoon 'the Kingston Country Club held its annual meeting in the Board of Trade rooms on Tuesday siternoon. Mes. LEE. Martin wag re-elected president' and Miss Eleanor Macdonell was elect- ed secretary-treasurer. The executive committee 18 composed of the presi. dent, the . secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Brownfield, Mrs. Willhoft and Miss Bess "sie Smythe. The members of the house. committée are the president, the secretary-treasurer, Mrs. R. E. Kent and Mrs. Halloway Waddell. The new. members elected were : Miss Nen Saunders, Miss Hazel Browne, Miss Marjorie Camphell and Miss Lucy | Waddell. Special members, Mrs. Dun- bar, Miss Macdonald and Miss Lill Fraser. . New Spring MILLINERY Exclusive Styles Moderate Prices Praises Chief Armstrong Lorne W. R. Mulloy, the blind pro- fessor df the Royal Military college, 1telephoned Mayor Shaw last evening, and added # word of commendation of Fire Chief Armstrong. He advised the mayor to increase the chief's sal- ary and retain his serviges for Kings- ton, for he claimed Re was a first- class man. Prof, Mulloy instanced a fire that had occurred in his house on University ayenue in February. and praised the chief and the loci |trigade for extinguishing = what might have been a very bad blaze, and atthe same time causing very little damage water. - Will Appear on Thursday Ernest Vi , of this city, who is winted in Albany, N. Y. on the charge of forgery, but who is fi~hting }| extradiction will ap péar- before Judge H. A. Lavell on BA SG, or eiok as the necessary arrived from Albany. Paste," at Gib Our millinery depart- ment is a busy place these days. We "hat" the ladies and children as well as the men. We | "sell "modern millinery § at moderate prices--no two hats alike."" The new models combine ab- solute correctness in } pattern and price. Fl iu "Rib OWers, ib- Watch Our Windows! | CEORGE WILLS 3 60. "Pensular Tooth ome- tahles received by memljers of the com- "Harvester, 500, College Book NEWMAN & SHAW "The Always Busy Store." He ice bits: $4500--Albert St, facing Victoria Park; nipdern. $4700--~Mack St; Park; moda. ] $4400--Willlam St. gear Clergy St. 10 ropms, madern. ' $4000--<William St; new solid brick 10 rooms, modern. ' $3400--Collingwood St., solid brick 8 rooms. : $3000--Beverly St., detached frame Tot 45 X 133. Y facing Victoria a ooeeBUILDERS' SUPPLIE beeen Quality in, Coal Means Much Quality Coal, Anglin's Coal, means lower fuel expense with greater heat producing capac- ity. \ 2200--York St, detached frame, 8 rooms, immediate possession, $2100-Pine St., detached frame, with stable. Bullding lot on Montreal St, 66 x 250, for $500, Houses to rent. Fire Insurance. | Open Saturday evenings till 8 o'clock fe Bb EW... MULLIN Phone us fer a sample ton. Prompt delivery. Clean service. S. Anglin & Co: Woodworking Factory 7 ane eliagion Cer. Bay and Wel Ste. soe LUMBER. COAL & WOODewsy GRUMBLE AND GRAN. - (Gremble: 'But bow do you spick and span? ? wv and collars are immaculate. a sreh 4 Grin: Thats as ; ping on a bi : ronize the BEST LA in wn. Try if, oid man, try it-- t's a winner. Grumble: Name and address s 3 please? cover one-half more Grin: Why, make. Insist on getting ¢ 3 - quality, sold only at

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