Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1915, p. 2

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rr ---- \ 7 PAGE TWO On Furs John McKay 149.157 Arve ar tag FEBRUARY SALE EOF Furniture, Carpets, Cnr tains, Linoleum, &c. Everything reflucsd untbually low, Yoar fms 10 save money, MER. (a Parlor dake, mahogany, reg. $24, down to $19, FE a tai, $0.00, retnoed to all down, ape Recon, Joikers, divs ans, 80 Ag vt Ni relcen mahogany; BS. don to 830, suitable for Inne path Dining oon buffets, cabinets, round to mitch, gol- den med oak, at prices never wuG nizes, colors and pat- ad ARPETS in Tapestry, Brussels, LANOLEUMS, all wiliths and qual ERTAINS, take, Briissals, nétt, thy with our CLS ice Toe SR A Nae, Gramophones, Plivhographs, Grar- onolas, Columbia gfid Victor records, Odeon and Jumbo. records, Edison 2 minute records, Blue Amberal re THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S PROF. \GPCHFTL DE DECLARES vor! CNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING Rev. Murdock MacKinnon, Regina, The Sunday Preacher--Prélininary | Assavlt-At-Arms Bouts oun Satur. | day Evening. } On Sunday morning, at tion Hall, Kev. Murdock of Kdaox College, Regina, chose his text from lsish ii, 4 'I'he preacher spoke for tlio most part on the ong andred years of peace between the United States and Canada as Sun- day was the anniversary of the sign- iow ol the treaty of Ghent in 1315, |The cemtury of peace which we are celebrating to-day was made possible by the qualities of goodwill taught in the gospel, the preacher said. Convoca- Mahinnon, On Saturday night: the preliminary assanit-at-agms was held - in the gymnasium, and a number of inst and exciting bouts were put dn before a large ame While the majority | of the ho; wers exhibitions yet they Showed' up much latent talent, aud when the finals ware held next Saturday some fast work will be pull- ed off. The two scheduled houts of the evening, the 125 pound boxing and wrestling events, were very good ' and the winners go into the finals. In the boxing fixture McLaughlin got the decision over Sellery, and showed himself to be a dangerous man. The wrestling hont was won" by TF. Shaw, who #ecured a fall from Clark. The 115 pound wrestling exhibition was a hummer and Matheson, the Intercollegiate champion, pleased | the crowd with his quick work. In| the 145 pound boxing Robertson show- ed himself to be a comer and floored Dawson twice in the first round with swift uppercuts. Inman and ' Flem- ing also indulged in a few = fast | rounds. At the Al Saturday nl little business was transacted. Med. '17 were giv- en the use of the new Arts Ballding for ita "at home' on Feb, 19th, Joith Dawson gave his hi-weekly report; and afnofineed thal during carnival week the Brockvilla hockey team woitld be brought In, and that'd carnival would be held in the rink on Wednesday night. When the regular business was coneluded Prof, Mitchell, honorary president of the Alma Mater, zave an address on the war. The =peak- ar made a plea for universal milf! tary training, dud said by this he dia not mdan thet every man should £0 to the front, but tliat every man should know something of war tao ties. Prom a point of view of self! protéction, a system of military training is De peRary in Canada. 29d, if we had had such nn systewi the! Canadians would lave hecn engaged) on {lie firing line. Britain €an nev: er liope to make peace until she hae} millions of men available to ecdrry on {thé war {I necessary. Military training also makes men moro cfficlent in every walk of lire, and the student, to be properly edu- Tatdd, 'must' havo somo military training so as to understind more clearly the life of the nation and his | Hee With the universal mi- itary training, which is the only Atle point of view, meén could easily be drafted. and the business | and pleasure of tha.nation would go on as before, A vocal solo was given by Allan Faffner. and a plano solo hy GQ. Caldwell. ® A Surprise Panty. A surprise party was held at the 'Jhome of Mrs. A. J. Ascelstine's, 138 Bay street, in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Evelyn. * The viait- ors met at the corner of Queen and Clergy streéts, and proceeded té her home, Where a very onjoyable evefi- ig wes spent in games and music.' Near the end partiers were chosen by matching cut valentines, then re- freshments were served and the par. ty broke up with "Auld Lang Syne." Most excellent music was rendered by J. McLaughlin and Miss F. Pet- fern ers. Sydenham Street Church Collections. Rov. William Craig, secretary Sydenliam Street Methodist Church, informed the Whig on Monday that the collection taken for the Be! s on Sunday, February 7th, amounted to over $1,000. A number of addi~ sho: tional contributions have been han ed during the week. the Mothoi Rte on a Tehruary rath Chuo dope X which 'is an increafie over last yea eign eter Fund, 3 | aids. 'MeGill nets in the | , the QU FEN'S ol To T0 SeGILL, IN MONTREAL, 5 TO 2. And Lets Gp Its Chance of Winning the Intercollegiate Championship --Lindsay And Colleginfes Play To-night. t There was = small crowd in {he Arena in Montreal on Saturday ° ai- ternoon when (Jueen's lost to McGill, in a senior intercollegiate hockey game, by au score of 8§ 160 2. The re- sult was onnsed by bard luck and slow skating on the part of the visi- tors, although they checked 'back harder than the Montreaksrs. The artificial ice was very Inst, and when tha We@ill plagers got the Wek ont they played splendid combination to: getho and ouiskated Queen's for The visitors hombarded the firet two periods, hut their inability {o score seemed to take away . their confidence and ag- gwandive spirit, McGill's net-guarding deserves great ceadit for his ability in knocking the puck away from him, and he was busy a great part of the tin e., Parson, on the forward line, also played well, and. was faster thap any one on the tri-color team. For Queen's, Box was the scoring the two goals without support. Dobsaon - did not hit usual pace, and was kept busy ering his apponent. MeGill-Mann, goal; Kendall Morris, defenses; Parsans, rover; both, cenire; Rooney, right Blair and work, replaced. Andrews, left wing. © Ross, Marson, Queen's--Smith, goal; Whyte and Spense, defense; Rappell, rover; Box, centre; Dobson, right wing; Mae- kinnon, left wing. Fewards, Bovd and Purvis, replaced. R. Meldrum refereed. star, any his cov and Rain wing; K. €. L. Vs Lindsay. At the covered rink this evening, Kingston Collegiate . 0.H.A. hoc team will meet Lindsay in the return game of the semi-linals of the junicr O.H.A. Lindsay is coming to Kingntoh™ with a lead of seven goals, having deleated the K.C.T. hove Friday evening by 7 to 0. Ihe ice at the rink ia very good, considering the mild weather during the past few days. 'The local hockey ists were wishing for hard ice. The K.C.I team will line up as follows : Goal, Walsh: defense; Carrali and Ferguson (eaptain); rover, Paul contre, G. Stewart: wings, Toland and Gratton. key on Curling Game. An interesting curling match wa played on Saturday afternoon be- tween the rinks of J. B. Cooke and George Hangon. The result was 13 "to 11 in favor of Mr, Hanson'h four. i The rinks were: DKipy G. Hanson, O. Aykroyd, G. Nicol, J." H. Seals. sid. 'J.B. Cooke, T. R. Carnov- sky, J. 'McCartney, H, McCartney. Intercollegiate Hockey. by --Goals-- . Won. Lost. Far. Agst. Varsity 3 cen's - 3 % = GH... a wo ki 49 Next game : Saturday, February 20th, Varsity at McGill. NCHA Saturdny Scores, Ontarios, 6; Torontos, 3. Quebec, 6; Wanderers, 4. 15 2 1..Ottawa, 5; Canadians, 3. Juvenile Hockey. 'The executive of tha Juvenile City Hockey will meet on Monday ven to into the question of | protestin, No lar only five matches he Se been played and threa of these have caused disputes. 1t ia the intention of the executive to' raisa the fes so that there will 'be leas com- | Milles foom Saturday shternoon at the 1 Pal a senior was pla ------ "Portamouth avirs and dérers. "This restilted 10 to 2 in favor of Beavers, W. McCutcheon was re- At The Grand, _-- he even ouss, to-night, a beau- fal 8 Sure y, with thres undead 33600 Charles Ric a ; "Ihe Man from Home," will a. The pit of of the hay i is Ee bel, ¥ > at Gilon's. title, J amie hi SS J the entertainment at the AN | AGED RFSIDE SIDENT oF RINGS. TON PASSES TO REST. cal College in 1856--Practised His Death claimed, on Sunday, at a ripe old age in the perton of Dr. Marshall Jacob Brown, 632 Princess street, ome of the oldest residents of Kingston and vicinity. .Durinz hig later years deceased das resided in the city and lived a retired life, Ris . frall constitution requiring of him great cgre and self-denial. Név- ertheless, untill somewhat over (we weeks ago, he has at po time been confiaéd to shi: bed, end was in his usual state of hes by his sudden [line his evening piper, last Saturday night. inee condition g i hata » until the pa 1 1 end. Deceased was horn in the ship of Kingston and was a son of the laie James W. Brown, of Cata raqui. There he received his early education, later attending varlons private schools in the city, and Re giopolis College. He subsequently speat then Riz five Horatio Yates, thereafior ing New York University. Ing to Kingston he gra Queen's Medical College in 18586, locating at his old home in raqui, practised his profession many years throughout rounding district. Return- and the RUT Rald in 1888, surgeon in the He was ap Ang a member of § Church. The late Dr is Jurvived by his widow 2 3 M. Brown, K.C., of Saskatoon; J. Of Brown and 1. W. Brown, of thi ity. The funeral will ba conducled Tue day morning at 10.26 o'clock ta Caty- raqul cemetery. Canon II. 8, For nerl will officiate at the service at whieh time he Frontena can Lukas ¢ Cagnl HAVE READ THE WHIG OVER FIFTY YEARS. "We have taken the Whig statement of Mrs. Rees, R. M. D; No. 1, Portsmouth, when re. newing her subscription for the Daily Whig for another year. Mrs, Rees stated that her de- ceased husband tock the paper for over forty years, while the family lived on Amherst Island. When the family moved to Portsmouth they still continued to take the paper. Perrier rete Ae Sp Funeral On Monday. The funeral of the late Charles I Jackson, who died on Saturday, was held from his late residence, 20 Dui- forin street, on Monday morning, at 830 o'dock, to St. Mary's cathedral. A solemn regitiem mnss was cele: brated by Rev. Father Halligan, and at nine o'clock 'the remains were again borne from the sacred edifice and conveyed to St. Mary's vault. The bearers were Messrs. S. MeCul- lagh, T. Mealey, .J. Robinson, A. Routley, D. Brannigan and D. Beau- pre, . The Utilities Commission meats this afternoon and' will have the Camp- voll power question and the financial reports of the gas, electric and wa- ter departments before it. "Kodak films," at Gibson's. nine Alagkn Sable--the al ways popular fur. Here are a féw of them. Profession for Years at Cataraqui.' y reading' two weeks ago' attend- fuated from Lata! for. He was a veieran of ilie Fenian in religion and. ARGEPPIRBBEL LAR GLI SP | for over fifty years," was the &| The Artistic Series Deceased Graduated at Queen's Med: J The Artistic Tenor, The Artistic Baritone, The Artistic Mandolinist, The Artistic Cornetist, The Greatest 50c Folios Ever Published The Artistic Soprano, The Artistic Violinist. | The Artistic Basso, The Artistic Cellist, The Artistic Trombonist, All the Latest Popular, Operatic and Standard Music. THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919. Open Evenings. 160 Princess $t. Years iM under the instruction of the late Dr i | Swiss embroideries in Victoria Lawns, Persian Lawns, India Linens, Nainsooks, known low prices. a Ag Pictorial Miss Burke, special re | torial Review Co. of New ¥ | on Tuesda; | Pictorial Review Eat ante Newman RACES AT CRICKET PIELD Results Of (he Contests Held Saturday Afternoon. There was « large crowd of spec- tators at the races for the school On the cricket field on Saturday after- noon. A. Sherman, avenue, of Louise school, won the jeup for a race of four times around 'the rink. The time was ane minute (children on the municipal rink on . i New Arrivals i | rea a : | New goods arriving each day and proving of in- | §| tense interest to the ladies. A AP PN HN ONG AN Fine White Cottons, etc., etc. Silks Big range of new silks placed in stock before the war tax was declared and will be sold at our well- A AAA AABN tA 256 University |. a mm all the wanted widths. 3 A Patterns resentative of the Pic- ork, will be at our store to expluiy the many strong features of atterns. Call and meet her. & Shaw, The Always 'Busy Store SUPPLIES rey SASH, DOORS, STAIRWORK And ! INTERIOR FINISH to ressBUILDERS' Give us a chance Imported Gold Goods | We have a shipment of Png { lish Gold Bar Pius and Brooches which were delivered to us reat vedas Lhe reduted prices are them, and, in some Brooches and Necklets hought at half their worth Ihera are a few small Pla tinum Pieces among them at-20 per cont. discount. al a tion. iil on Cases, can Lo regular | Opticians bd vow Fur Sale Gourdier Furrier 76-80 Brock St. Issuers of Marriage Licenses I} sein cir ser Thomas Copley Telephone 987 Drop a card to 11°Pine street whes i wanting anything dane in the carpen» i ery line. Estimates given wn all kinis of rephirs and new work; also harde wood floors of all Kinde, All orders w réveive prompt stientlon, Kho 40 Queen Stieet » » Jearssssssssssssssssssans ¢ § CHOCOLATE SALE SATURDAYS ONLY | One pound box assorted chocolate Bon-Bons, strictly. fresh, for 2bc #30 Alaska Sable hae w ew Vas $17.50 » ular price Ee 1 only dayge and extra choice, «| Cataraqui school; G. -} Melville, i Ruffles, Macdonald; G. on and A. Earl, Victoria; A. Smith, | The girls race "of { minlite and fifteen. seconds. | vine, A were each given a puck. y The other entries were: KE, Watts, Doyle and P. Regiopolis College;, W. Clark and T. Beardsell, Sydenham; y | A. Sherman and J. Prettie, Louise; El Davidson, St. Mary's; R. Davy and MacMah- | Frontenac. four times around the rink was wom by Lor- Taine Irvine, 79 Colborne street, of Macdonald school. The time was one The oT interior fig He tho woodwork for your new Quality of ma- and house. terials workman- 5 ship of the best. S.ANGLIN&CO. entries were: N. Melville, Notre Dame Convent; C. Coxwell, L. Mcln- tyre, T. Tolhurst, C. Palmer and Ruth Hughes, Victoria: Lorraine Ir- Macdonald. The winners of the puck rate ICE FELL OFF ROOF George St: Mr. and Mrs: N. street, were walking © While Munsic, George - i eee I. 3% J el. ig) And Strack Mr. and Mrs. Munsie, Feinows street, | near K.P Jegkins | brood More E ! [stamped by tho © Cont and Wood Yards BAY & WELLINGTON 878. Seeeslumber, Coal & Woot nee Coys. of Canada - be abso. Tately. fire-proof. Spring is coming. Have you thought whit kind. you ave going to buy? In bulk or bricks MARBLE HALL Fhons 00. Z48 Princess St. for cleanliness, whiteness, spotiessness and sanitary treatment of your wagh~ ables, and This Laundry will answer the eall and give yon Just what yon J ant. ust when you want t, an at a price that a please you. :

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