Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jan 1915, p. 3

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Stevesson; centre, ©. Meeking; right, H. Meeking; left, Aird. i Frontenacs--Goal, Cooke; de-| fence, Stanton, Ferguson; rover, Brouse; centre, Millan; right, Reid; left, Derry. : Referee--Oseir Bernhardt The summary: First period -- 1, Vietorias, Aird, ming; 2, Victorias, Heffernan, 3 8 mins; 2, Victorias, Heffernan, 3, mins. THE WARDEN'S DI A_COUNTY EVENT AT PRINC GEORGE HOTEL. * | Reference Made to Death of Late D. A D, Rogers--Major Donaldson, of Brockville, Brother of the Warden, Was Present, Second period--4, Victorias, Aira, , : : i 2 mins; 5, Viciorias, Aird, 3 mins: eave wil Rely Presided at rctorias, Gooch 10 mins; 7, Vie. | the diner given by Warden Donaldson i torias, Aird, 1 miu; 8, Kingston, at ae rrr Millan, 8 mins. ue . Third Perid-..), Victorias, G filo Meeking, 5 mins; 10, ingston, g y Brouse, 9 mins; 11, Victorias, GQ. Se "resented the vity. ates th i 2 mi 4 endid dinner, . the] Meeking, 2 mins. gas} Je "The Ring,' the chairman hd C {referred first to the gloom cast ver | ever seen on Kingston ice, and cer- i Hockey Noes. the whole community in the sudden solved, 4 tainly the. best gume: this season. Cataraqui and Elginburg Will} Geath of David * D. "iogers. He re- pest lines, | Both teams played their best. The | Clash in the county hockey league ferred to the warden as a modest Ice was perfect, and the rink wag] B81€s on Saturday afternoon. Both unassuming gentleman, of splendid crowded with fans. Amohg the Senor and junior games are being ability and of whose fn crow rere about y ¥ fw 5 s i who Came dim. oon wrens | Thou the score in Toronts was aL ae aon Sat. Said be asia and brought with them the band] $EYen against "the Frontenacs, it bis bond ua gears from the 15th Regiment. This band Hl not interfere With the prospects | To the 'toast 10 "Ihe Legislatdces," | § furnished music on the slightest ex.| for a good game between the Vies. Dr. J. W.. Edwards MP. and AM [ cuse, # - fe and James T's senior squad here on Rankin MPP. responded. Dr. Ed. During the first period the time-|'0e tenth of Peuruaty. wards gave a historical 'review of the DS dud Rod fe ent TF SPORTREVIRW. [fins iain lings Tok Fr 8 Cite ane 1 ne ea : Bix minutes before the twenty min: What Is Transpiring In Many Sport. | lattes of much interest. He referred utes were up After three minutes : to the closing of several shelter sta-' the teams went back on the ice. W. tug Circles. Hofis onthe K. & P. railway, a road Burrows, of Belleville, relieved the The Montreal 8ki Club held their mostly built. by bonuses from the oxcltable individual of his dutjes,| AB0ual cross-coubitry run to-day, this municipalities. He sssifed the Udun- and mo more interruptions of a like |Deing the first of their events this ty. Louncil that he would co-operate nature took place "65 %on with it in a vigorous protest. There From start to finish a very fast aly [now seven hundn miles of rural pace was kept up although the last | 'Gunboat" Smith and Carl Morris, mail Josten inthe Sounty and abod pire tus kop ip, 3 0 er 1eavywelghts, have signed' articles one-third of the people are so served. Minvites of 3a tian de the|!0 fikit fifteen rounds in Joplin, Mo, | Mr. Rankin referred to the better. nutes of play, Gratton made the February 22nd, it is. announced "| nent of the county roads, and said he first Sany for he onal: kd Col- ¥ sand, Yai was sorry that we could not expect so ates were not back-checking very | . i is y weil and the puck was in thelF dis-| * "Flre- Ontario provincial treasury vy rae eptataton Seneral entrench: | trict a great portion of the time be. | bt nefited 10 tie extent _of $42,000 vantage 'of the necessary ay of fore the forwards got it away to| last ¥ear in leenses from six race. prisoners in having them build score Three minutes 'afterwards | courses in that province of Canada. '|OF THE JUNIOR 0. 1. A. SERIES IN THIS DISTRICT. 1| Defeated Belleville 4 to 2 Friday Night--Senior Froutenacs Defeat. ed by Toronto Victorias 9 to 2, Complexion Troubles || 7 iil" 5p Ain layer wer your ent morning with wis ideal complexio wilrter gir Tha The Collegiates won the honors in this junior O. H. "A. distrigt by de- feating the Belleville team. on Fri- *| day night by a seore of 4 to 2. Twen- ly minutes of overtime had to be played to decide the contest, and only in the jast minute when two Boals were scored was the honor brought to Kingston The game was one of the closest 1ghnass, weicheads, zed wax e, {4° enn com- pe 'more et wash From 7 To 9 O'clock Double Stamps Double Discount Stamps will be given on all cash purchasesthis means a distinct saving of 10% on all regular lines : : Sone: witch hazel, tion will affec ¢ and soon your skin wiil *- Very Special A balance of 25 doz. "Special Pillow Slips"---bought i] One dozen only hot [lf water bottles, brand new stock, red rubber, one- f fifty value, for One Dollar vew roads in the newer districts and : 'a At Best's The Popular Drug Store. Open Sanday lilfanother serimmage : ; Fe. i dalndia. 0 { A orief examination will revedl to our expert know- ledge whether you are suf- fering from - Eye Strain We've glasses to relieve the straln and restore strength to tightened nerves. No charge for tion: no strain purse for glasses. Keeley Jr., M.0.0.0. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 226 Princess Street, 3 Doors Abote the Opera House examina~ on your January Sale | "At Jenkins' OVERCOATS at $15, Worth i $400 Your choice of Can- ada's Best Coats Arnott fluked one in to Collegiates' net from a scrimmage about twenty feet away from Walsh. Both came back determined fo break the tie, and the honor went to George Stewart who received a pass near centre ice, and worked his way very cleverly past the Belleville defense for a score Whalen evened mattets sides again in The pace grew fast and a better class of hockey wa: played The goal was made just four minutes before full time. The students were checking back better than before Overtime Played. The first period of overtime was baraly good hockey, as both sides' were over-anxious to win and ine players were not adverse to slash sig each other tw get the puck. Ar ter a few penalties, this Kind o. work was stopped and the player. tried their best combinations. 'tine and again the students ould come down the ice, and because Stewar. seemed to carry horse-shoes upsid. down in his pockets, no score otic ve made. Stewart played exceiien. ty but the luck lef: him, and a. though he many times got the rub ver Withig, a few feet of the news ae eo Ot score nor was he ap 0 pass tof anyone else to score. 'Cur i¥" Paul received the honors o. vreaking the tie, and winning the game by two tallies in tho las winute of play. He shot the firs one at the goal keeper and it touch ed his skate and went into the nets. I'he second he wade from - abou. Lwenty. feet, coaxing Nurse out' o. the nets to do it. Ferguson was by far the bes. man on the ice on Friday night. MH. Played a good forward game, an also used his weight to the best ad vantage. Stewart is a daady little player. He used his head in elose pinches and always did the righ thing at the right time. Paul show ed up well and is improving won derfully with every Same, Hix skating and stick work were ver) effective on Friddy night. Tolan: and Gratton on the wings playec splendid games. Both are fast met and play thelr positions in a credit: able manner. Carroll on the de fense proved himself a hard proposi tion for the visitors and seemed to be able to outclass thelr forwards a: their own game." EC Of the two goal-keepers, the loc. al 'man proved himself the better and was the cent [way hé guarded.his nets. He kept the rubber qut a great many times after the visitors had got past his defense. Nurse is a good many but lost his head in emergencies. White and Pimlock are both good players on the defense, the latter being pag ticularly dangerous. L. Arnott and Goyer are the pick of the Belleville forward line. Colson? Wala, gol, et Collegiates, Walsh, goal: Argus: on and Carroll, defense; Paul; rov: er; Stewart, centre; Toland, right wing; Gratton, left wing. - i Nurse, Soa: Pimlock and White, view, three in Toronto and three cutside. | The Canadiens will be without the getvices of Newsy Lalonde in the game against the Shamrocks on Sat- urday night, as he has been suspen: ded by Managing Director George "ennedy | I'hree teams--Ivor Lawson and ~ddie Root of Chicago and Boston; Oscar Egg and Francesco Verri, the Swiss-Italian entry, and Vietor Lin- art and Mercel Dupty; the Franco- Belgian team--were singled out as favorites by the. spectators last night when Mayor Harrison started the rst. six-day bicycle race held "in Chieago in twenty years. President Edward Barrow, of. the Infernational League, denies the statement sent out from New York to the effect that the International daseball 'League will suspend opera- | ions thie year owing to financial dif- dculties. President Barrow states -hat if the Syracuse deal does not go through, he has two other cities in The N. H. A. scoring leaders are: Roberts, Wanderers, 21; Hyland, Wanderers, 16; Pitre, Canadiens, 16; C. Smith, Shamrocks, 16; O. Cleg- | Jorn, Wanderers, 11; Baker, Wan- derers, 11; Malone, Quebec, 11; Wil- 'on, Torontos, 10; Crawford, Quebec, 19; Broadbent, Ottawas, 10. Charles Lititon, who two years £0 played in the Maritime League, $s a new player for the Canadiens, Up in'Bérlin they can see nothing lo it but two O.H.A. championships the intermediates. and junior. Maurice Cole and Lewis H. Snell, two book-makers, who were caught in the raid on the Jamestown race track Jast April were sent to jail, for six months. Varsity play their first Intercol 'egiate game on Satiirday when they [take on the McGill team at the Ar- ena. Charles 8. Dooin, former manager of the Philadelphia National League, 18s signed a two-year contract to 'atch for the Cineisinati club. The alary is said to be $6,000 a year | Old Mother Hubbard x But when she got there The cupboard was bare, handed pitcher. . Sir Montague Allan was re-elected president of the Montreal Jockey chub. 'Wailer Gunderson, au amateur ice skater, who represented the Illinois Athistie ub in usaber of Sasterd meets announced to-day tha become a professional boseér ° and So she traded the dog for a left' Houle not compete again as an ama. in clearing ten thousand acres of land which would thus be brought into use, Touching upon educational affairs, he said he was sorry more Frontenac farmers did not avail themselves of the privileges of education at their doors. At the School of Agriculture, there were only some seven Pupils tuking the course. Dr. I. G. Bogart Proposed the toast of "Education," to which Dr. Ww. Spankie and Inspecfor S, A. Trus- cott replied. The inspector said there were now hut four Frontenac schools without libraries. He advised the council to procure legislation per- mitting contmuation schools, Fron- tenac was too large for but one school. Frontenac did not qualify enough teachers to care for its Y per cent. being out- siders. He also asked that the ooun- cil provide stationary for entrance ex- aminations. To the toast to "The City," Mayor Sutherland and Dr. Sands conveyed the good wishes of the city and of- fered to co-operate with the county council in anything of interest at any time. y 3 To "The County Council," Reeves J. Foley and J. Btoness h The latter was referred to as the fa- ther of good roads in the county. To " fe Visitors," Mayor Donald- son, of Brockville, a brother of the Frontenac warden, a neat speech, and said that Brockville was making good progress, even in war times. e said that all the towns slong the river were face to face with the problem of good water and sew- age disposal, : A toast, to "The Press" was res- pouded to by representatives of the local papers. + B« Hamilton also spoke hs a visit- or and a recent colleague of most of those present. During the evening, Major G. H. Gillespie and Reeve James Halliday gave several appropriate songs recitations. Warden Donaldson brought the event to a close by thauking the speakers po Shel fecling . ml of the e good at council an ---- g had pa. colin ho S and was in excellent shape Hrancial, ly. He resiprooated the ex good-will by the id that if they could only get 'the fore- stalling market tolls by-laws re- pealed, there would be Noted London, Jan. 30.--A recital of re- new pi jectiles employed © "In some bara at our front especially same menths ago for our January Sales, has just come to hand and as to-day is the end of our business year; must make .be had in sizes 40, 42 and 44. a quick clean-up. 'To Regular 20c quality. To-night 12¢. Portion 500 lbs. SwestPickled Hocks, 7c 1b. 20% Discount Sale of Beautiful Fixtures - Continued Until Feb, 1st. H.W.Newman Electric Co Phone 441. 79 Princess Street DRINK. MORE WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER| Mounts, Flowers, Ribbons, Veiling, ete. Retiring From Business Sale EntireStock of Millinery Offered Below Cost Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Ostrich Fea

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