Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Feb 1915, p. 3

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HUTTON 'ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, | Theye Was a Good Attendance In Spite Of the Inclement Weather -- Those Who Took Part Pro. gramme, in The weather man did not werk in with the committee having in eharge the Patriotic concert at the Grand, on Wednesday evening, but in spite of this fact there was a good attend- ance, showing. that. it takes more than a heavy downpour of rain to keep the people of Kingston away from a patriotic concert. The pro gramine was cne of high merit, and provided a most enjoyable entertain- ment. Mrs. J. .R. C. Dobbs had the Loe | programyme in charge, and acted as I accompanist for the differefit musi- cal selections. Much credit is 'ue her for her untiring efforts to make the concert a success, and for the able part she took in it. Every number provided a rich treat, and well deserved the hearty applause given bv the audience, For the most part: the musical numbers had a military touch, and it was most fitting for the occasion. There were twelve numbers on the pregramuic, apd in each case there was an encore, The programme included piano selections, Belgian and Japanese national anthews, R. R. F. Harvey; sole, "Marchin' to the Frout, Daniel Couper; solo, "A Carnival In Venice," Miss Olive Woodman: solo, "Highlanders: Fix Bayonets," ' Ar-' thur Truesdell; humerous speech, Prof. Falliz, of Queen's University: solo, "There's a Land." Miss Annie Tweddell; vocal dust, "An Olde Tyme Courtshyppe," Miss Jessie pSlater and Arthur Truesdell; solo, "Charge of the Gordon Highland- ---- CATARRH | [NEVA roacoer ; ; dis i 24 HOURS Fr ~~ colds are cured at Prug Store than else § where, . Dozens find relief each day. © Nothing but the finest preparations are recommended, More Best's DOVER'S COLD BREAKERS and DR. HICKEY'S SPEEDY COUGH CURE are doing splen. did work and saving many dol. lars in Doctor's Bills, 25 Don't suffer when but "cents stand between you and re- At Best's THE © SATISFACTORY PRUG STORE. OPEN SUNDAYS CANADA LIFE NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Y BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1915. FINE TREAT IN HOCKEY CIRCLES ~ i ia . snd} PATRIOTIC CONCERT AT GRAND TWO GAMES AT TRE COVERED RINK WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Collegiates Defeated an All-Star Jun- ior Team--Ficntenae Seniors and Iroquois Played a Tie Game. The Collegiales, in the first game of the double-header at the covered rink on Wednesday night, defeated an all | star Uity League team by 5 goals to 3, after an hours very close play. Lhe ice was poor, owing to the sieady warm weather, but the players did not use tube skates and a steady pace was kept up. alll through the game. 'The first period ended 2 tol fcr the winners. The line-up : Collegiates--Goal, Walsh; defense, Carroll and Young; rover, Stewart; centre; G. Stewart; wings, Toland and Abernethy. H. Cooke, Paul and Cruse were also used. All Btars--Goal, Taylor; defense, Mc- Cammon a Angrove; rover, Oldfin; ceptre, Corrigan; wings, Elmer and Ryan. A. Cooke, of férecd, the Frontenacs, re -- Frontenacs Vs. lroquols. The second game resulted in a tie, no goals being score in either period. The game was a splendid' exhibition, although the ice was very soit. 'Lhe line-up : Frontenaes--Qoal, Cook; defense, Stanton and C. Stewart; rover, Mii- lan; centre, Crawford; wings, Derry and Reid, Iroquois--Goal, Walsh: defense, Nich- olson and Nicholson; rover, Blakely; centre, Rea; wings, and H. Stewart. Referee Joyver C. Young. . os TEET------ Sporting Notes. At New Haven, Conn., Harvard cleaned up the Yale series and the PRESIDENT. 5 PAGE THREE Local snow tlucries. Friday--Fair and colder. ELLE | STEACY'S TOMORRO i Magnificent | New Stocks "of Black Dress Goods and Silks Do see our exhibits. Open your mind to our black goods. The ws indeed worthy of Kingston, and Kingston has a perfect right to the worldy best. 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George | 4 | Driver, Macfarlane and Mackenzie. | Queen's «moral Concert. i The second patriotic concert of Queen's Choral Society this year was | given in Grant Hall on Wednesday | avening. The programme was aplen- | did and very much enjoyed by those { oresent. The society was directed hy Arthur Craig, and Queen's or- chestra by Lieut A. Light. The orchestra gave "In Days Of lol ris Dance," "Incidental Music," (M.! "Chant | OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN 228 Princess Street. 8 doors above the Opera House, | des Voyageurs," and an intermezzo, "Pattering Peet." / The choral society gava. "The Snow," "Viking Song," "The Les Shore," "The Sea Hath Its Pearls," | "The Storm," "The Shadows Are Falling," "The Three Fishers," and finallv, "0 Canada," and "God Sav | the King." ' { _ G. 8B. Macfarlane sang, "Encland FCall;" Miss M. Chalmers | Waking:" Arthur Craig, "Highland- ers, Fix Bayonets," and OC. D. Ageh- jer, "Dear Little Mother O"Mine," and "Still as the Night." | A violin solo, "Sone de' Balleit, was given Mrs. A. L. Freeman, A | Quartette composed of Mrs. Cole. | man, Mrs. Craig, Mies Chalmers and Miss Craig sang 'Snow Flakes" and "Robin Adair." i At the vaudeville entertainment at the Grand Opera House this after noon the following new programme was presented : Three Appolos, sensational aerial equilibrists, 'and Frank Palmer, comedy singing . eartoonist: the dis. tinguished American actor, H. P. Warnor, takes the role in the five reels and 356 scenes Photo-play, "Lost Paradise." u of capital There d," "Dance Characterisque," "Mor. | | e KEELEY Ir, M 0.0.0. Benucoure), "Leit Motif," i |down on the programme, snd hiich| naj of the soldiers fighting in the tren-| {ches accidentally pointed his rifle up into the fly gallery, where George | | his search light, | Trom the soldier's rifle struck Hogan | "Spring | | were not at all serious the shot was/ | is work, but was also presented | from coast to coast, to be supported, of course, by indefatigable personal effort." It is interesting to learn that many snecessful the daily newspaper a valuable mean: has planned an extensive advertising campaign to explain to the one eof Canada's foremost merchandizers, recognizes in of reaching the public, and American Intoreollegiato champion- ship by defeating Yale 3 to 1. "Tommy" Smith has g lead of five {goals ovnr his nearest opponent for | the N.H.A. scoring honors. The | Quobee contré man has 32 goals to the N.H.A. scoring honors. The and Pitre of Canadiens tied for sec-| ond place with 27 each, i Hockey dn the N.H.A. Saturday! night carries considerable import-| ance. Two of the three games will! have a bearing on the final resting! plaee of the league title. i FIRED AT ELECTRICIAN I An Affair Which Was Not On the! at the Grand { Something occurred at {he Grand Opera House on Tuesday night, at! the patrictie coneert which was not | the audience was net aware of. Hogan, electrician, was displaying and the "wad"| injuries | on the wrist. While the most painful and at first Hogan thought he would have to give up! managed to pull through. H is no German, and he | | is puzzling his brain to know why! the soldier fired on him, | Another Fire Near Atkinson. | The residents near South Lake! (are wondering if a "fire<bug" is in tired nes "three! [large barns owned by W. J. Nuttall, | Gananoque, were mysteriously burn. | {ed and totally destroyed. This pro- | | perty is only two miles from the At-| kinson property that was burned on | Sunday last. The cause of the At- Major. RW. 1 80 wall to a two-reel photo-play and a Keystone | known here, has subscribed $20,000 ly. The same bill will: be wro- [the Duchess of Connaught hosnital duced Friday and Saturday, Matinee which is on the ostate of William dels in Also Melrose, Silk and Wool Crepe, Armure, Gaupher, Cola rd it Cloth, etc, etc, oN, ty We deem it a pleasure to show goods, KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE TRY OUR: from 15c each and up 1 - : EE -- Tre = . | } Winter caught Whitefish, caught within the past few days, 11clb. { Home-Made Sausage Noted for nicety of sea- soning, coupled with | meat quality, 3 Ibs. for 25¢ Carbon lamps ,.............. ten Lamps . ,........\....., 8c each Gas Bles. e TaR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL H.W Newman Electric Co * Phone 41. 79 Princess Street | COAL The kind you are look- ing for is the kind we sell Bcranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- War Risks' Asso., Meeting. Liverpeol, Esg., Feb. 25--J. Bruce Ismay, presiding at a meeting of the Liverpool and London War |kinson fire has not yet been discov- | 'ered, i $ $ 1 "Vest packet kadaks." Ciibson's. i Risks' Association, said that "the' shipping entered in this association was valued at £80,000,000 (3400,- 000,060); that the vessels identified | with the association which, had been lost during six months of the war

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