Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Feb 1915, p. 3

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CONTAINS NO ALUM The only walls knbwn wedium - priced baking powder macs in Canede thet does not danteln alum (oF sodic sluminic auiphate, cor sulphate of Sluming |] and which Sag a!f ie Ine gredients plainly stgfed on the abel. EWGILEIT COLD We enn.» $F fuhy Wake of eamern BO. wp, aud wl thoroughly explained and gunran- EXCHANGED. We esebange any camera in saleable condition, nnd allow full Vitlde on NeW machive. REPAIRED We make repales to any make of cdmers promptly and satisfac RENTED We rent enmeras by week at moderate terma. SUPPLIES-We handle day or the if Most modern supplies that give If the utmost SATISFACTION, | FINISHING-We do Snishing | better, quicker and cheaper than anyone. At Best's THE SATISFACTORY DRL G STORE. * OPEN Si DAYS 1} » A 4 The line-up : KEELEY Jr, MO0.D.O. OPTOMETRIST 'AND OPTICIAN 248 Princess Street. 3 doors above the Opera "House. Jenkins' New Spring Maple Leafs and Victorias Were the | starting «the first period, | tion wonderlul encouragement and the | Little, IN HOCKEY CIRCLES LEAGUE GAMES PLAYED ON MONDAY NIGHT. CITY Winnérs--Standing Of the County Hockey League. The hockey enthusiasts of Kingston will not be disappointed through lack of excellent clean sport so long as they can wilnesdt such splendid games as the Uity Hoekey |eague is putting on at the covered risik. IFvery mateh that has been played so far has bad a good-sized attendance, and what is st' encouraging is, that a larger bit turns out for every successive grme. On Wednesday evening a dour bieheader was played. The bill in cluded a senior hockey match, be- tween Maple Leafs and Victorias, re sulting in a victory for Maple Leafs by the score of 5 to 2. A, Brouse referred. 'The other game was a jun: ior match between Portsmouth Bea- vers and Victorias. This resulted § to 0 in Victorias' favor The. senior game was fast from start to finish, and was played in three periods. This is the first hoc- key mateh ont of the séven already played in the City Hockey League that has followed out these mew ().H. A. regulations. My so doing the plavers were kept. pretty well fresh- ened up. Corrigan, for Maple Leals, scored in about three minutes after which was followed soon afterwards hy lH. To- land landing another tally for Maple Leafs. This gave the latter aggrega- lead was kept at about this margin all the time. - Sommerville, for Vie- lessened it towards the end of the second period by placing in a hot shot, from the side, making the seore 2 to 1 for Maple Leafs. KE. another player of the latter team, secured another tally before the period closed, maintaining the former lead of two goals for Maple Leafs. McNeill, for Victorias, and H. To- land, for Maple Leals, *each scored a tally for their respective teams, mak- ing the score 4 to 2 in favor of Ma- ple Leafs at thé close of the second period. Coming back strong, Vie torias lifted ome higher by Mo. Nefll placing in the finest score of the evening on a long drive from al- most centre ice. FE. Little secured the jast one for Maple Leals one minute welore thé mish, making the total § to 2 fhe lineup : Maple Leafs--Goal, Holdman; fense, Yellowley, Angrove; rover, Gunn; centre, I". Little; wings, Toland, Corvigan. Victorias--Goal, . Richards; MeNeill, W. Little; rover, H. werville; contre, Shuite; wings, Freeman and I. Freeman. Portsmouth Beavers ¥s. Victorias. The" junior "Fame between Ports. mouth Beavers and Victorias was a good match. Although McDonald, Portsmouth's goal - "keeper, . stopped many a would-be tally, he had the misfortune to let five get by him. W. Elmer, for Victorias, sided in all of these tallies and two of them he scored himself. .J. Sommerville : ob tuined two and B. Reid one respeot- ively for Victorias. « Wilson, Wick: ham and Ryan, of the Portsmouth Beavers lineup, were good fast play- ers, T. Ferguson refereed . this game, Victorias--Goal, Kelly; defense, T. Decker, S. Hall; rover, J.. Sommer ville; centre, M. Smith; wings, B. Reid and W.: Elmer. Portsmouth Reavers--Goal, McDon- ald; defense, Wickham, Scanian; rov- or, 'Wilton; centre, Grant; wings, Ryan, Denison, County Hockey League. There has been keen rivalry in the Verona, Sydenham and Harrowsmith group of the Coynty Hockey League this year. 'The standing now is: Won. Fon *To Ray: torias, were de- F. H. defense, Som- H. Verona ..... Sydenham : Harrowsmith 2 City Hockey League Fames. The City Hockey League has ses cured the covered rink for Friday night, when three games will be played, the first between Regiopolis- and K.C.l.; the second between Iro guois and the Bankers, and the third {ia between the Portsmouth Beavers and the Maple Leaf Juniors. Died In Detroit, After an illness of three days, ing of William Boyd; street, Highland Park, Detroit, i eS a due to the '|one, "Patsy's Debut.' 71 Belmont | ' a for "Napanee Feb. 18.-The ple of Napanee are looking The ban with great ib- tereat to the opening of the spring assizes on March 2nd, mhen two of the moat in 8' cases ever heard in the counties of Lennox asd Addiigton will come hefore tha! court. Dr. Clifford Robinson, who { lent has been detained in the county Jail | " will answer to the ¢harge of murder' as in eoninection with the death of Miss | Blanche Yorks, of Tamworth. The Whig learned that while ia confinement Dr. Robinsoh has had very. litle 10 say to any of the other prisoners in jail. He is evidently keeping everything to himself until the casa is heard. Willlam B. Wells, aged about 25' years Will answer to the charge of sea tra { clo to or writing a Jettér in whieh he. threa - ened to murder a young lady namocd Young, with whom . he ~ had been keeplag company. When he ajipear ed before Police Magistrate Ranks about one month ago, he was com: mitted for trial. People who are in close touch with the accused sta by in no tra actions. Some of the men from the 47th! 1 Regiment who have voluntered for | &° Overseas service ate training in Na panee before leaving fo: Bellevills, the point' of mobilization. Lieat 1. G. H. Traves aud Lieut. N. Fleming | who are in charge, have been able to secure twenty-sif recruits. On account of there beitig no large buildipg in the town where the wvbl- tha chu hal! each of the hotels. who come from Ndpanes are given subsistence and allowed to' live at home. Lieut. Travers is going over- | seas, while Lieut, Fleming is acting ent in the capacity of recruiting offier. | for The volurtegrs #fe SO ansious to gel car into unidorm that they offered to pay | the their way to Kingston if they would be be fitted out, 1 Since the Ross rifles \arrived voluntéers Have beeh able to down to rille drill. Route mare aro 'also held. The skating catnivel which had 1 be called off' on account of the i weather, took place at the large opén- air rink on Wednesday epening, when a very large number of the skaters were from. While going from Deseronto to Nai! panee on Tuesdiy, two women , who wert driving. in a cutter broke Shean h the ice. ortunatel men y were able to get the fadics out Yelors t sank in the icy water. armers ars anticipating large quan tities of grain, having been ur sow more by the Agricultural ot As T | wo { Ma S The country roads are in a Very bad condition, dite to the mild wea ther. Loyal Orange County Lodge. . The annual meting and election of officers for the County Orange Lodge "| don ed af in lage of Toledo on Tuesday, Febru- ary 9th. Thies. were about sixty de- legates present from Siftetent. Paita of the Yd 11 GX ; cers for t lows: Cotinty Master--James H. New 'Boyne. County Deputy---Charles Elgin. County Chaplain--Raev. Kirkpatrick, Frankville. County Financial Secretary--A. Denby, Lyndhurst. County Recording Secretary-- H, 8. cope. edo. County Treasurer -- Hugh Burns, New yn e. County D. of Lyndhurst. Dept. Lecturer--I. Newbliss. Elgin was chosen as the next place' of eve Hh after which the lod closed Th "God Save the King." Polk, Taylor, } F. lage BE. on. C.--Raobert E. . Leckwood, Irwin, mu Vaudeville at the Grand . An inferesting new mme 8% will be presented at' the vaudeville entertainments at the Grand Opera ra | House tls evening. A magnificent photo play in five J ris with $17 of Robe; n Mn the play, e Call of the or. a thrilling tle oof the boundless snow warld - 1 be a feature. There will | a two reel Mutual play, dy Cannon Ball," and a som The rap aoniile the Gabberts U 'g Li shin Séis Will be by an Eo sénted at the "rie x e PV WITH THE. VisiP Whi Toged TREES po SH March From Kingston. The Whig's Never : hefors has TF Alasioque some 1,100. men of the ty-mile march town. tunity of seeing { the municipality town limits and towh, Their appearance was te! that he is not accountable fo his J and Bice i di a Soloist mit doe fives, ade that" "th ltt of wl ove" -- member. hat been realty council. untesrs ean be quartered, it has been | Were ufilized, found necessary to place a number nt | WAS wed | for Lhe volunteers | men. | morning for the réturp march. | pageaht attracted : terest and one & & Western real estate these would tax the verbinl tangle. + cine . Hat Tor, to 000 ) Joyn. | Rate be dicate, composed | | thing like $5,000. They paid a divi- holders then dropped out, and are' of North Leeds was held in the wh * ahotit property, and. the Proper, will vert back . your towed as. fol.| i the hing eh over other | brothers, who e--. . Lh ak the. have leit tang any perties were sold to ! Snel EE doten tranglers of | and. when the slump came, the pro- Porty deverted hack to viginity "Te Ee fooli | indiv uals | | got Sead mogey, but when fel ' ver. Fr 1 ned 5 ~--Fair and moderately cold to- ay and on Prd. > ls 2187. um Night, After Making she } Gananogue ocorrespond- writes : h an impressive mili that of Wednesddy dy afternoon. hey 4 contingent, who hay inipg in ki a ston, A Many of hos their works for te a their am "thee. and council and Sal its bugle hs hile foe a little signs of weariness mp along rather sed give ee servant a. out CE Yine- The Fst oh, EE a op goo 138 q a body ne her with brought The men re town The varions 1; f town, the lecture rh hale of bi rohes, the high sghiool Asse I, as well as Sse new Armoury, The armoury, however, ec ving meals to the left 'at nite o'glock this The re " much in- much husipsm as when the si quota for Val. , the first conti tier last fall. pi ayior » men while here was all that con | wished, and "their i bearing cahised quite Stperal ananly They this ' ment. HAVE BERN WATT sTUNG Investments in - Western Prop- erties On Agreements. hore have recently haen a number interesting - deve and the ity; of 'a pro- Phila Phi. lawyer joan One case in Jaren rthy of weniion.:, ds nireal bought a, No, further He organi ed ingsto people, and sold stock in it har en ma d of. ha. por cont. to" these stock. e and a port sub-divid- RE ra i Bow the country. '. A.mes held Montreal, when it Ratio ¢ $11,500 romaing, unpaid on bat to. the Li . All and | of ys city are Se more, or less similar. * are not agreements of -- oy Plase, the ofipa) morigagee. It is. a_fair estimate that over. sa lion doll 3 en of money from is ap he west in Es f course, where -- propert, ve art tometbiog. t the spec or mblers, are badly stung. COMMENTS BY ZACCHRUS. "ho (Sle ool Fons To pony, | 'Themselves sine rom EAT: pi be of -lent and of war. one feel se. joyful n are slaughtering - other. Bot a voice so o vtec : eco ne unléss we. deny aed y E--Bndeavor to see > things "non! & a Eh lance ci : thoy For the Spring Season. Was featured last week by Mme. Paquin in Paris. fai e reports of the, Paquin ion ¢ emphasize rge as one Frening etn fabrics shown in the new costumes. lways "au courant" with fash- ion, the Steacy Dress Goods' Depart- ments present a wonderful showing of Serges in the New Shades vorite navy blue and black. Widths 38 riced at 60c, 75¢, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, Also the everday 50¢, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 to 54 inches. Black is to be one of the season's biggest shades. Nev er before have we had such a huge assortment of Quality Blocks. Stecy' s Quality Serges have been famous over a third of a century. We invite your most critical inspection. man Electric Co 23 Princess Suet H.W. New 5 | Charm Ceylon Tea| EE * BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED : 30 To 60c Per Lb. 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