Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Feb 1915, p. 2

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PAGE TWO John McKay 149.157 Brock St. Kingston, FEBRUARY SALE OF Furniture, Carpets, Cur- tains, Linoleum, &c. Everything reduced unusually low. Your time to save money. Parlor table, mahogany, reg. $24, down to $19, hal Parior table, $9.00, reluced to 40 styles all down. Fancy parlor pieces, rockers, div. ans, sofas, &c., all reduced. +1 cabinet, solid mahogany, reg. down to $30, suitable for large parlor. Dining room buffets, cabinets, round tables, chairs to match, gol- den and fumed oak, at prices never before quoted. RUGS, all sizes, colors and pat. terns. al Ares in Tapebtry, Brussels, : (LINOLEUS, all widths and qual- . OURTAINS, lace, Brussels, nett, &c., all reduced uced in sym with our ns ale, reat hance fo Phone 90, -Yours, T. F. HARRISON £0, BUILDERS !! Have You Tried GYPSUM WALL PLASTER? It Baves Time P. ] WA LSH, ee {| For Sale Gramophones, Phonographs, Graf. onolas, Columbia and Victor Odeon and Jumbo records, Edison 2 minute records, Blue Amberal re cords. » wri, ALTHOUGH DEFEATED HERE BY COLLEGIATES 6 TO 3. ? On Monday Night--Queen's Hockey Team Will Play In New York on Friday Night. On Monday night before a very large crowd the Collegiates defeat- ed Liudsay in the iasi nome and Jie game for the eastern honors OY a score of 6.to 3, but the the visitors win the round ,by 10 to 6. Considering the conditions, the, lo- Cals did spieudidly and deserve credit for their gameness in fight- ing to the finish. The seven goal lead that the visitors had from ¥ri- day night's game in Lindsay did not take away the local students' con- fidence, and all through the game they checked-back continually but the heavy going and heavy weight of their opponents was too much and they had to be content with doub- ling the. score. The students play- ed on the offensive all through, at times five men beifig on the ward line. This kept the puck near the visitor's goal and on¥ for their eplendid defense the score would have been heavier against them. As it was, except in the last period, the visitors very seldom were able to get the puck past centre ice. The game was the cleanest that las been here this year. . Referee McCreath getting nearly everything and having only one of the locals on the fence for a minute during. the whole game. This was G. Stewart who tripped his opponent in the sec- ond period. er this must have been accidental. Sandercock, the captain of the visit- Ing team, took ong or two rests each period. As he did not do very much when he was on the lee except slash- ing he was net missed. Everything was against the gtud- ents in the game, and it is dodbtful if thelr wings were weak in check- ing. Paul was good and finished as well as he started. The team from the birthplace of the minister of militia will go far in the O.H.A. They are much heavier than the lo- cals, and should have won here on the ice. he water was in puddles on the ice and the players were fall- ing everywhere. This prevented at- tempts at combination and made over-skating of the puck a frequent occurrence. The best played doubt the student captain, "Bob" Ferguson, who did very effective work, playing continually on the forward line but always getting back when needed. Carroll also showed up well, espectally inthe first two periods when he made many spec- tacular rushes. He is a clever stick handler and very effective in check. ing. Stewart played well and had good support. was without For the visitors, the right defense,' lavelle, and the left wing, C. Carel, did good work. Lindsay s goal-keep- er was kept busier than Walaly and warded off several wicked shots." The rest of the team were only able to get the puck after using their weight rather than by any stick-work. = The first period was all for the #5 cals, who scored twice in the last minute. Paul made the first of the six and evened the score made by A. Carew on a pass from Stewart. The Play was very fast for some time be- fore Stewntt made a second, and Car: Ee -- their distant Sight boing perfectly good. LIKOSAY WINS ROUND for- | Ast be is a clead play-, ' roll, on a nice rush; made the third. The second period was similar to the first, but the pace was 'slower. Stewart and McElroy made their goals in a similar manner, shooting the rubber in from about twenty feet {from the nets. 'loland got the fiith in a scrimmage near the goal, and Ferguson made the sixth: and -last af ' ter a hard rush from: centre ice. | Qollegiates~Goal, Walsh; defense. Ferguson and Carroll; rover, Paul centre, Stewart; wings, Gratton and Toland. Lindsay--Goal, O'Laughlin; defenge, Flavelle tnd Haugh; rover, C. Carcv centre, MeFlroy; wings, Sanderck and, A. Carew. Referee--B. H. McCreath, Toronto. The summary : \ First period-- I--Lindsay, A. Carew .... 2--K.C.1., Paul ..... .. 2--K.C.1;; Stewart .... KCL. Carroll Second po 5K.C.1., Stewart . 6--Lindsay, McElroy Third period-- T--K.CL, Toland ...... ..... ... 4 mins 5 mins. v... 10 mins + vo. 30 secs «we. 16 mins 1 min. 7 mins 4 mins 8-K.C.I., Werguson .... : i 6 mins 9--Lindsay, McElroy | Queen's Play In New York. | The Queen's hockey team Will leave on Thursday for New York, where it plays the St. Nicholas team on Fri day night. in Boston on Saturday it will play the Harvard team. Goddard | gas fully recovered from his attdck of measles, and will be on the line- up, which will be : Goal, Smith; de fense, Goddard and Whyte; rover, Rappell; centre, Box; wings, Mackin: I non. and Dobson. | There is still 2 chance for Queen's {to win the Intercollegiate League, and the team is taking.the trip to | keep in condition. - If Queen's can de feat Varsity in - two weeks' time in Toronto, and MeGill defeat Varsity on their return game, the league wil! be a three-cornered tie. | The basketball team and the second | hockey team will also make the trip. The second games will be. played off against the winners of the western group. Guelph and McMaster are { fighting for the western group honors. City Hockey League. | The City Hockey League executive i. anxious that as many open dates as possible be allowed it by the manage ment of the covered rink. Five games have mow been played, but there are many more yet to be contested. If the mild spell continues there is a | possibility that some of the games of the league will not be played. -- THE SPORT REVIEW THE BASEBALL TRAINING SEA. SON NEAR AT HAND. { -- | "Jack" Johnson Now Weights 230 Pounds--Horse Racing, Without Gambling, Revived In California. Horse racing, without fombling; has been revived at Ascot Park, Los Angeles, Cal.' It is planned to have racing evi turday and Sunda throughout. i spring. , | "Johmdy" - Kilbane, the feather weight champion, 'had the better of six bout in Philadelphia | with "Eddie" Morgan, of England. | - i Freddie' ' Welsh and "Charlie" White are to battle in Milwaukee on ; February 26¢h. % | "Ad" Wolgast, former. lightweight champion, is matched to fight ten ro with the veteran Leach Cross, at Madison Square Garden on Febru- o« i I will be Wolgast's first appearance in a Gotham ring since he ; broke his arm in the Welsh battle. Hr | "Jack" Johnson at 230 pounds,with the fight at Juarez on h 6th, {seems to be about right, He will v fight Willard weighing about | 15 to 220 and be at his best. = He was 217% against Moran in Paris. When he fought Jefiries at Reno he Upped thé scales at 201, but he is older and heavier now. on thirty-eight years--pretty close to the limit for a pion. | ~ | Tne scoring hosiors in the N.H.A. : T. Smith, Quebec, 20; w Serers, 25; Pitre, Canadiens, 24; Hy- anderers, 18; Broadbent, Otta- horn, W, DAILY BRITISH He is going THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S THE 'PRINCE EOWARD ISLAND ©RHODES SCHOLAR Will Specialize in Structural Engi neering--The Natualists Club Was, ! . Enlightened on Rats. + Ambrose Paoli, science .17, who has been elected Rhodes scholar by Prince Edward Island, is taking a combined arts and science course at Queen's, ard is now in his fourth vear. He | hopes to specialize ih structural en- zineering, and will complete hig rourse at Queen's before entering Jx- , ford. On Monday - afternoon the Natural- | Ji ists' Club was addressed by Prof. A. B. Klugh dlustrated by stuffed specimens. On Monday afternoon the Arts' society met. I. G. Keill resigned from Ris position of secretary of the Arts' Athletic Association and was succeeded by H. P. (lille. A letter | was read from the Belgian Relief Fund committee acknowledging the Arts' Societies contributed. The Levana society provided the Programme, which was of a very high order. A violin 'duet: was rendered by Miss Balfour and Miss Jean Johnson. Five 'o-edds, from arts '17, the Misses' Fraser, Shearer, Clapp; Chown © and Donnelly, 'put on a charming two. act scene of college life, which was very creflitably presented. A vocal | trio was sung by the Misses Cruik- | shank, McArthur and Versot. - Making Room For Spring Goods. | Prevost, Brock ctreet, is having a graat clearing sale in all his depar:- | ments, in <lothing made-to-order, ready-made clothing, and gents' fur. | nishings. See the display of the above goods in his window all matked in plain fizures. Secured Mate's License. Stanley J. Nesbitt has returneu 'rom Toronto, where he was success: ful in obtaining a first class mates Passenger: license, between Duluth and Father Point, Quebec. Real Estate Transfer. E. W. Mullin has sold the pro- perty on the east side of Victoria street, No. 259, to Cornelius Shea. ---- "Films developed." at Gibson's. "Kingston's Famous Fur Store" The Big Annual Fur Sale WHIG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1915, oa 5 IF or "Rodents of Canada," [Ji - * cL at oy 4 lagsand Decorations For Stores and Homes A limited number of 24 inch Union Jacks, fast color, mounted on s gilt spear head, soft and wavy. Special 20 only, 3 ft. all wool bunting Union Jacks, mounted, at Union Jdck fans, 20 x 40, for window decorations. Limi 16 x 20 Photogravures, plain and hand-colored, ' taffs with .. 1bc $1.00 ted number, 20c each Kitchener, Jellicoe, French, 4 Smith Dorrien Plain, 50c; Hand-col., 75¢ THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Phone 919. Open Evenings. 160 Princess §t. Imported Gold Goods We have a shipment of Eng. lish Gold Bar Pins and Brooches which were delivered to ug at a great reduction. - The reduced prices are still on them, and, in some cases, Brooches and Necklets can be bought at half their regular worth. There are a few small Pla tinum Pieces among them at 20 Per cent. discount. Smith Bros., Jewellers Opticians Issuers of Marriage Licenses Fur New Whitewear 4 Received to-day a big shipment of the very latest styles in Dainty Whitewear, including-- Fo Gowns, ra Br Corset Covers, Skirts, Drawers, Princess Slips, Etc., Etec. Prices fo Suit All Purses. ow vr Our big" annual sale includes bargains in all departments. Winter goods must be cleared out' to make room for new spring hats, caps, millinery, ladies' coats VAUDEVILLE AT THE GRAND. FURS This sale means the biggest price reduction ; ek of furs in st fur store in part of Canada. REPAIRS Special low prices on al epairs fd remodel ing during is sale. Work done quickly and RE ------------ i -- rr -------- a 0 Unbreakable Yarn |All the wanted shades, including Greys, Black, White rien Gourdier Furrier 78-80 Brock St. The man who never " tried anything, nev- er did anything TRY BUYING REAL ESTATE FOR A HOME OR AN INVESTMENT Priced Good Till March 1st Solid brick dwelling on Colborne St., 8 rooms, farnace, gas, and elec. tric light, $3250. Detached dwelling on Concession «+ 6 rooms, hot water heating, B., fe and Basin: stable, and garden lot 66 x 132. $2100. | To Rent, March 1st. dwelling on . ee] H-tntvessity Ave., $16.00 n r a If you --Fequire -- Ht + Rents and accounts collected, - thing special in the way * { of a Table, Desk, Ward- E W Mullin, robe, Kitchen Cabinet or Real-Hstate. Moth Chest, we ean Con Senne. of-Teat Het Sts. make it for yd in solid Phones 530 and 1486. wood. ' Pictorial Patterns The newest and best.styles. Once used, always used. AR NEWMAN & SHAW Always Busy Store. BUILDERS' SUPPLIEM wees, Made-to-ord- ter Furniture Big Audiences Attend the Evening i Performances. a Se the whiteness, | and sanitary treatment of your wash- ables, and Laundry will answer the call and Brodders are the only machines stamped by the Underwriters' Tnsur. ance Coys. of Csuada to be abso} 4 | tely ire-proor. Spring is coming. | § hil. | 1ave you thought What kind you are |

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