Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1914, p. 2

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914, CRICKET FIELD GIVEN IN FOOTBALL GRELES ------------ -- A - -- A-- -------- b ar TO THE 2181 BATTALION FOR vs COLLEGIATES DEFEATED Words _Words and Music Music Po DRILL PURPOSES, | QUEEN'S IIL BY 13 TO L y i ens | ei : : with Tonie _with Tonic Sol-fa Issuing of Uniform and Swearing in | Patriotic Soccer Match on Saturday Ji Continues == "Thre eFilsmbiays Are | -- : For the MeGill-'Var- | With the 49th Regiment. si x: bon day, i : : wh me ol kya) § The immortal marching anthem on the battlefields of Europe. Sung by the d }. ARbhough the Collegiated defeats I the Queen )¥ a score Soldiers of the King I to on ic grounc -- ton Wednesday, the ag X s ail fps at half time. Th i AY i Fur Coat requires o New| font 2 : ot : iol Ti : ght of wind blowi 411 thr ere was some pi ¢ Cover, Repairs or alterations, is not larze enguzh th arcomoda Land tackling hy The oe so fr stu FCT CR SEE 0 BS Songs Of The Allies and despatch at the lowest possible | cost. Great Britain, France, Russia, Belgium and Japan Hundreds of Men's Coats. fur t, Wheatley, and fur-lined, for veu to selec | f a red = 5 7 r : an on he . (Copia, 0 a The College Book Store, vine; © Walsh, MeConvini, |§ 160 PRINCESS ST. OPEN NIGHTS PHONE 919 wings; from | De : . w oF land | m y ng rury, Freeman, Ranging in Price 00 fe hit © 1 it 0. pal : { Patriotie Soe cor Game, jof ger oF gre at D1 The city soccer league hold a! meet iB d shoe 2 buttons are i ASS ng Wednesday nig t. The business . B.larms. 10 a short time, a camo between #Quoen's and the best |§ That we show are designed by skilled artists, i the word "Canad 11 team chosen from the city league. [i i Oddly cased clocks. ! M81). W. Coulter represented Queen's Ji . : | Clocks to match mod- {of Kha ind the of is ftion- | ve assurance that 'he would § built on lines : ally good. Some of thie men "weve | Lo li Gout tous possible on the aud sre builv'e 1i(l ern furniture. 10t issued v 1 a 1 old. he game will be played on J : : " Wednd « n_ shortage in | 8 EH dey Paton oo that will appeal tof ou Country designs {small sizes. T nM pected 104 Kick-off at three o'clock' prompt. | A ladies wanting a gar- mostly. A iy rede ki : ref. Matheson, 'of Queen's, has Lg adle < g 89 1 Clocks are going up Hep LA AuBhes WAS very | .onsented to reieree. © There is sure X 4 : i juss ann a the Sd 2 8 hi fo a big crowd present. The pro- 4 J \ ment that is in price, On Brock Street. | Wedpesdak attested. and. thon is. | bable teams will be: ok Pa. | Select 'yours before . ? Queen's--Goal, D. Sutherland; full that happens, ; i Youd, With, Shiau. Sid. tre. till, Youd. 'Tift: halves: B : 1 PLEASINGLY companies w § A of {1 enzie, A. Donaldson, .1. W. Coul » . { ; | A A To Te ital % : i ne | ter; forwards, Ww Holmes Sills | ! fi PE i : : { y Ethan. / xp SOR of ra. | Grassy, H None; Ludgate. / / | i \ DIFFERENT R1 vatds ng ah rem a i re sel City Teague team--loal, Fletcher ih I \ \ S h i oT val : | full backs, Tyso # enp halves, 4 | RJ . i ' | valor in: the . Turkigh- | full bucks, Tyson, W. Heap; haly h from the ordinary run mit Bros., on him for a . : v { Italian war | J. Carey, J. Seott, G. Harrison; for team jwards, T. Morris, A. Strowger, | Jewellers Opticians teers: have sorve ay Yar | Watt . ! Harte, S Drown, ! RN i i | il of coats. Hi Issuers of Marriage Licenses TOVEOYYYY ; Y.M.C.A, Work Among Soldiers. | Brown. - . mo ======22! The National committee of . tire OUR FRESH GROUND Ot ap FIRE, LIFE, SICKNES (1 | Y.M:C.A. has appointed A. E. Pryke | J ii A ! FEE AT 40¢. CAN'T BE BEAT. |} | KNESS, Accr. if A Oc. 3 : be DENT, ANI "AU TOMOBILE IN. {as local secretary of the Y.M.C.A. | DPresident Hazlett on Wednesday ry { #1 earl Try « sample order au { SURANC : militia work. The officers command-'! térnoon apie 1 a: Sliter 28 re ' ii | 4 y somvinced. » Wanted--A Grocery Store in r ing the division and 21st battalion e of th ofGill-Varsity senior. re | | ; NOLAN'S GROCERY sidential part of the city, apply to | {are heartily in favor of the Y.M.C.A. | ww game in Toronto on Saturda iE cd \ fl Princess St. 4. 0. HUTTON, 18 Market Square, | Work, and lave secured for its use | Mr He wzlett wil himself fill the pasi i } p il PRICES $1 Phone 720. Prompt Delivery Kingston, Ont. {the large flat 130 feet by 30 fect ov- | tion . With these two / 1h: i ii . as a L 8 : s 1 ler Bt garage A field pos Kingst Be both teams should h ) k rl hg i Hoffice will also be established in the [get a fair show and it Js safe to J If { fil ay that there will be very little ir / HE J . an p = building Readirig and writing ma terference. work allowed Examine the range Officials Appointed, N | | | « terials will be supplied by the Na { tional committee A lunch counts te will be installed The board of di ° R. C. Cross Country Run | ' i . i e New rectors of they local institution has In in ania] cross country race A A teppeinted the militia work com- of five mile: vs for the eadets of th ¥ niittee composed. of the following ci- tizens to co-operate with Mr. Pryke - - 4 | Pa n in the work: W. R. Givens, cha : / ; & ! man; C. A. Macpherson and W. HAE 34 Fg av ; { Macnee. It is expected that ox Junior City Rugby League i | ASR Quarterly | This Is the time to buy your furs. nmilding ril » 3 3 1 Pl | ] Jol } building will be opened this wes The Argonauts play the Collegi {You have a beiter nsnoriment to chooses oS g Science has taken the pro- 1 y pres in ard Junior. city r BhY - \ yp , from, at . . . fession of optics beyond the GRAND OPER A HOUSE, jon: lay. Both eal he ik py didi . an : n for 25 8 A sphere of the old time "side B' ay je BR Fug i A am "this ' A our Ir Urrier f ymise 1e players TE | line" man. The strain mod- Imperial Musical Come dy Company | I it ' rag 3 ex onally good tac) eern civilization places upon H| Draws Large Audiences, league are exceptionally ind Intee ) . 78-80 Brock St. she ayes Seliands the attention i The popularity of tha Imperial Mus- | eat ng : A of he player: } d t : = eS i -- -- ms ™ ! : i We paca a Heol 'Speclatlb yical Comedy company was evinced i» | nesday night's game « the « i hi k i Ww h d info We devote ht ir Ho to fihe large audience in attendance at | leglates against the Queen's lL p am in 0 € have passe CHURIDInE Cyos: oud orrering $the Grand Opera House last evening i o pp ------------ -- *The gide-splitting comedy of "the ll" i A Y their lefects it v . x . 4 TE | comme cen a -------------------- detects "wien proper | ---- s|l as your Rea i run yesterday, Cadet Morris, was the |} i rciesia fl WNT ¥ Pictorial | AN WN i - winner, Fascinating Countess as present stock BIX\y-BeVeRm bales glasses. Consult bed, the interpretation of which kept | S of Rugs. Designs are 8. A EER RETR tthe ieee in one continuous lyug gh Kingston's Famous il Site, | The Always Busy tore ter. fun-makers were J fu an Lhey were ably assisted by low as lasf seasom. Byesight Specialist. {Ollie Payne, as "Mrs. Kbbb" and | Mic : A lete 1 tell i . Agnes Geary, as "Countess Chris De . rod Won laine: 3 ER \UILDERS' SUPPLIES TROIS) | tomplete st of dwelliugs, sin. Every make of sfair 848 King St, Ph 1019 }tiana." The balance of the com v . id Jared From Playing 9a ro wg Se Hanie ofl Sa stato aud buna. one 11) y : ng lots ollie, : }pany took their several parts well | | | n The standing now is 5 * and hall fo mateh. | In the /singing and musical parts | of Exc usive Desig Team » won Lost Ie 5 A grocery store and fixtures, doing : the principals were Mr. Jackson, Ida | \ IK C1 : gl a good business, with privilege of JSS Ra He Howard, Mr. Christie, Mr. Feldman | ks J Argonauts {i renting dwelling and stable, in good smaller and prices us M0 1S. Asselsting,D.0.S Jvc wn Fl sn" CLOTH COATS and Miss Geary. Miss Payne sang { { Ontarios i | location | v "Harmony Bay" sweetly. The Im- | " | : a 1 See ma at once 3 perisd Four gave "Tommy Atkins" | VP } SUSPECTS IN FORT HENRY 5 A double solid brick dwelling on and " hen the Dew Was On thes } | » 1 a do Montreal street (near Princess), with ¥ on The boy wonder sang 'When d 4 Now Number 360 -- Thifty-Scven 5 all improvements, can be bought for wi and [ Were Young, Maggie," and : . & More From Montreal. F 7 1200, hard to repeat. + The tango dance . Ey Comet Warshousa f pf Mise Geary and Mr. Bavard was | j 7 3 1 | Fort Henry is a regular village IES Made to order in quick time, g t : ell received. { 4 I ef { now, the population being increased Don't delay ou ord Hl in A f i {on Wednesday afternoon by thirty. | [3 Fup order. 9 Fo-night i the company present "The thougl por; j I : gh. Our factory is good | irl From Broadway," followed by £ and busy. Reat bistate and Insurance, 8 tan car attached to the regular G.T.R. ilaginy, Priming. and Fiuiny Gf Phones 539 and 1450 n A i -- : % train and were in charge of Provost S ANG . i Our Auto ag your service. fa es Municival Ice Plant i i ) Marshal Date and five men. The | iE oJ. N&CO. & { ¢ ¢ rn Mavor Sh a¥a that the question] i; 4 prisoners sang Uerman war songs, } 3 -- 4 AYO law says that the q stion | 1a This brings the number of prisoners * Coal and Wood Yards i of a municipal ice plant for King- | confined in the fort up to 360, 3 BAY & WELLINGTON STS. : gi . ston is not dead vet. He still has a | Th . ad th tof i : i GOOD FURNIFURE tnerenses In val-| the matter in view. Owing to the | 10, Men. Spe e mast of their [IK A ne with age-it don't go to pieces, h war, he did not feel that the City | | ada time playing soccer football. and sit- 2 Phone 66. retains itn finish, and if I"s a goo 1 ting around talkin, Th r antique deslgn--which is really ood Council would tackle the proposition tre ¢ nround and Be prot s.g are at Ypestordate sivie--dt In worth move this year, as it would involve some | ki [A fifty years hence (han it is now. [capital expenditure, The mayor | Hd by the 14th men whe are guarding Young couples should eonsider hls | feels sure that a municipal jee | Adi them. when buying. It will pay vou to pa € . IW FURNITURE vies I plant could be profitably conducted | % Receive TRY Three brick dw ellings IGNS and which wilt get | here, and ice sold at cheap' rate ; Receives mportant Appointment. mere valuable further om, -------------------- i \ R. J. Noyes, a wellknown King- I 7 rooms cach, all mod- Fall And Winter Tmporatations! | ston old boy. bas just Been ap- pointed to the important position of g is Py Jp. Srey | Prevost, Brock street. has received 3 : ern, gas, ete., good lo ; all his fall {mportations for ot) Ei hteen Dollars general chairman of the Joint Pro- cation, near . Queens ¢ 3 tailoring department consisting of | tective Board of the Grand Trunk Knive ersity ; all well. y £1iEY suiting and overcoating in great | J . railway system. Mr.' Noyes was bom n { 3 A "Rags variety to choose from. Also large | New Cape Coats in Jj{in the city and left in 1904, where nfed. P AYS 10% net on my he Fugly stock of ready-made clothing and | 4 ' : he took over a. position in Winni ge + ' gents' furnishings. {fl new effeets, made in Before leaving for. the west ro i J i seven more suspects from Montreal. They were brought here in a special Cor. Johnson and Division Streets a tangb: contest, with three ash | Sas + a N No: ¥ § From the first "'ring-up" of the Ji iH tweed, plaid, eur! cloth, oves took with him Miss ; Ch LF i curtain to Its final drop, you Hi : | : erre------ a ' 3} Registered At McGill. i : Spene hig bride. They ' $4900 : f . ¥ | "Mike" Rodden denies 'that ne is | ff €1¢- Beautiful plaids and pen Yiving in Transeony, Man... ad N Hi 318 sshed to Inspect the work- Ji (not a registered student at MoGill tweeds at $18 eand cle- J wilt likely renide thero for. wouni ime university. He Is simply going home cant heavy ard ] tl vel. His new position entails much F : x 1 {tor a short visit he says. Rodden gan neavy CUTL CLOT MY travel and be is expected in the city V4 Bi THIS LAUNDRY 5 Grasp the opportun: » | was one of the MeGill players men- materials at $15. in na few weeks. iH | : i § toned in not being a registered stu- Weg} sia Bite variate Mr. Noyes is a brother of Mrs. W } Hee how We atialn pertect Bi ity before it iz too late. ident. He was in the city Tuesday. 2 e snowy hig variety Close, Frontenac street, and a cou- --r Sieanses; x things Our Rouen and Carpets to match are | 18 Was the origin of the report | priced from $6 te $20. fsin of Mrs. W. Clark. Tarl stréet. h grime an ae more than mere floor eoverinms. There | that he was not registered at Me- | 5 Aw wii I . His many friends in the city will he: see 'em go out with shiniug fe art in their designs and harmon: | Qill. y MY how wine the as- plensed to hear of his success in re v Ih their color effects, so that YOUR mt hed RO 7 IR a o " | : NEW. TIOME lonen all tte Sittin print . Hi} sortiment is good. ceiving an appointment to such an ~ Observe every stage of the Becomes an joy. forever. | Music! This week! only! Carrie | important position. nix tor 1H transformation. Ask questions. Our new Noe of Parlor Satts in ma! facobs Bond's beautiful song, "God { ---------- hi | Raa alah and ilu tn rer boi | Remewbars When the World Forgets," |} g White Rose flour for all purposes. Keenlug with rugs, ete, $20.00 up go 90. Dutton's s, opposite Griffien's thea: | GEORGE MILLS & C0 The death occurred in Oftaws, las . 'tre. : week, of T. H. MeCiniel BA. a na- or we -- a Suagany Bedroom Suites: i W. Wood ie arveling a brick ve tive of Kingston and » well known neer house on the northwest corner 126 and, 12% Princess Street. high I teacher: He graduated PORE of Princess pies Victoria streets. 7 at Queen's, : TE 90 ya hot water bottles," at Gib "S500. Taleum Powder, 235¢." Gib son', . \ :

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