PAGE ™ 0 Ee -------- FUR Storage Telephone 489, John McKay House Furnishings Made easy. Under one roof, you get your choice in Furniture, Jarpets, Rugs, Curtains, etc. There is no trouble in harmonizing color effects and prices are lower owing to this combination. THE DAILY BRITISH H WHIG, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1015. --_--TrTrTY mo -- ETT * THE COLLEGIATES | LOST PASSED MEXICAN BULL LIFE IN THE TRENCHES THE FIRST OF THE THE JUNIOR 1iIN- TERCOLLEGIATE FINALS, At Port Hope on Monday Night By 7 Goals to 2--Final Game Will Be Played Here on Wednesday Night. At Port Hope on Monday night, Trinity College defeated Kingston Collegintes in the 'first of the final games for the junior Intercollegiate a ionahip. by 7 goals to 2. The return game will be played here on Wednesday night, when Collegiates hope 'to overcome the lead and take the championship. Port Hope had an advantage on its small rink. Referee Rowden was nottcapabls of handling the game, for the reason that ne could not skate at alMast enough pace to follow the play. There were two disputed goals, which were al lowed for the Port Hope g¢eam. 'The sole was 2 to 0 in the first period, and 2 to 2 in the second. The game was fast Hircughout. Trinity College has a good team, and it will take the Collegiates all their time at full steam to overcomb the lead of five goals the Port Hope seven has secured. Morris 'and Rice were the stars of the home team, and , Ferguson, J. Stewart, H. Toland and 'W. Paul were the most conspicucis for Collegiates. The teams : Kingston C.1.--Goal, Walsh: vefonse, Ferguson and Carroll; rover, J. Stew art; centre, (;. Stewart; right wing, H. Toland; lait wing, W. Paul Port. Hope-{iosal, Wigle; defense, Morris and Rice; rover, Red: centre, Sutherland; right wing, Fowler; left wing, Thetford Wolfe Island Defeated Verona. A clean fast game of hockey was played at the covered rink on Mon- day night between Wolfe Island and Verona, to decide the county ¢ham- pionship and was won by the fopr mer bv the score of 4 to 3. "Boun- cer" Brouse 'refereed. THE LATE W. 2 , MAHOOD, An Aged Citizen Died on Tuesday i Ballymena, Tables for parlor $1.50 up to $25. Parlor Suites.--Some handsome designs, mahogany finish, at $25 and Our special at $48 is best on mar- ket. You choose your own covers to match draperies or carpets and we do the rest. Linoleum, new patterns, all widths. Rugs, 19156 stock all in, un- usually fine selection. Repair and Upholstering work promptly and well done. Phone 90, Yours T. F HARRISON : - of any house. AUTO LIVERY Bibby's Garage Al Auto Meciunisy Pe } i. ; Auction Sales We are now booking our, spring sales. : Book early choice of dates. We will buy the contents, and secure Allen's Phone 262. 118 Brook St. | son's. Li --_..-e "Nichol, "home; | agent, 1 | Mater on Saturday evening. x kh i eee Co Morning. W. J. Mahood, one of Kingston's oldest and most highly respected citi zens, passcd peacefully away at the General Hospital early Tue sday morn- ing, after an illwess of only a few days' duration. The late Mr, Mahdod was bora in Ireland, in 1834. 'He came to Canada and settled in Kingston im 1861, and lived in this city sihee, For thirty years the deceased well known on Princess street, founded the der the name of Mahood | Bros. retived in 1892, The late Mr. Mahood was a life- long ember of Chalmers Chureh, was joining "under the pastorate of the Tate | Rev. Patrick Gray, by a wife; E. Wilmot, Sle is 'survived three daughters, Mrs. JJ. Ottawa; Mrs. Arthur Mes an. four sons, George W., Frederick K., all 6f Kings. | ton, and Dr. A. E., Oftawa. The faneral will {ake plage from the | family residence, 105 Johnfon street, on Phursday afternoon at twa o'clock to Cataraqui cemetery. Perry .3., A Rest Cure. Every ill has its wntidote. Rheuma- tism, sciatica and nervous troubles have as nature's antidote the waters nf the "St, Catharines Well." Visii St. Catharives on main ling of Grand | { Trunk railway and take a course of baths and you will find your renewed. Gemnected with' the springs | is "The Welland," a modern hotel | with everything needed for comfort and complete rest. A booklet with full information will be sent free on application to J. P. Hanley, G.T.R. Kingston. Sm Professional Coach For Queen's ? 1t is altogether likely that Queen's; will have a professional coach for! their. rughy teams next fall, The plan has been greatly helped by an | offer from a graduate in Toronto who | will pay a large part of the expense. The matter will be brought up and discussed at the meeting of the Alma Weather Notes. A small disturbance, Liam yosterday, ward to od nto puite an important storm, | The weather continues cold in Ques | bee gnd the maritime provinces and {has turned colder in Ontario, con- tinues mild in the western provinces. ------------ "Linseed Cough Syrup, 15e." diy: | An aged maiden lady in the iss Jane hoyle, Su ever having | business now, known un- | He | Toronto, and Miss Bertha, at | Youth jin Hm. IT IS ALLEGED STOREKEEPER WAS VICTIM OF FRAUD. Saturday Night Alleged Stranger Tendered Bill for Plug of Tobacco and Was Given Change-~Discovery Made Monday. It would be wise merchants to look out $5 bills, which have been culation. On Monday afterncen were notified that a man had passed one of the bills at Donnelly's gro- cery store, on Wellington street. The bill is only worth $1.80 in Can- adian money. The man who pre- sent the bill' was a 'stranger at the store, He bought a tem-cent plug of tobacco, and received his change, but it was not until Monday that it was discovered that he had given a Mexican bill Then the peo- lice were notified Some few days ago there was a report about several of these Di.is being in circulation in Western ©n- tario cities and towns, but this is the first report the Kingston police have had about them being circulat- ed here Constable Samuel Arniel, to whom the care was reported, now has the bill in his possession The stranger, so it is alleged, dropped one of the hills in the store, either by mistake or intentionally. This was picked up by a party who was in thé store some time after the man left, The man who passed the bill is de- scribed ag being about five feet eight fnches in height, and weighing about 150 pounds. It is believed that at the time he was in the store he a falre moustache for Kangsion for Mexiéan put in eir- the police s A Ec¢ene from Tis' a Long Way Tipperary, ' the piny to be presented by Gus Hill's company of 25 people at the Grand Opera House on Saturday, March 20th, matinee and ni wR. to St. Mary' 8 Cathedral Mission, The mission for women: in St. Mary's "cathedral this week is being {orgy her Dal On Monlay even. ing Father le prea upon "The [' Wages of Sin Is Death. " Prnefiction (was: said by Father Hanley. A girly' choir supplies the music for the mission service, Just before bene- diction the bell is tolled - for the wo- men who are not Jpresent. If You Require Glasses. Why do you keep putting off ha.- ing your eyes examined? Do nowly Often a slight defect of sigit, if neglected, would become serious We offer. you, *free, the ser- vices of ag graduate eyesight spec. ciaust, Brown, Oph.D., a. 4 glasses complete at $2, $3 or $5. Rodger's, 247 King street, : APH 44 2 ST. PATRICK y 3 AND SHAMROCK. i When Saint Patrick first 4 preached the Chistian faith in |% Ireland before a powerful chief, + and his people, speaking of one + God and of the Trinity, the * chief asked how one could be in "% three. St. Patrick, instead of Bd faith, thought a a Simple image aid host serve : 0 enlighten e '. and stooping to the Thee 3 t-------- Rev. Jolin Webster's Birthtag. Rev, John ser. pastor Brock St 0 hth birthday . AnDivetsary Mr. Gr an is still | "good" healt wore ! member of the {{ernoon last on Princess street. ia Certain corner { one of the members of the list with | sesessssaress | 1 | | | | | PORTSMOUTH BOY RELATES HIS : EXPERIENCES, "Germans Are Up To All Kinds Of Tricks, But We Are Not Asleep," Writes Thomas Smith--They Are Having Fine Weather. 5 - "Phe Germans are up to all kinds oi tricks, but © we.are not asleep," writes Ahomes Smith, Portsmouth, 4 member of the First Lontingent, to his brother, toseph Sumth. 'We are having our time here. hate been in the trenches twice an a few of our lads were wounded. 'The Germans sod out snipers, and if they get the slightest chance they will get you sure. When we. were in tognches we were from five hundred to five Lundred and fiity yards from the Germans; so you can tell Just how fast the bullets came whizzing over" wur beads. All you ean bear ss bing® bing! The Germans ave up to ail sorts of tricks, such as putting straw an their hats, "and erawhng oat and gelling into barns, making holes ip the walls, aud shooting down inte the trenches. Dut we are not asl. and are just as as any of the Germans. "All the Portsmouth boys are ing fine, apart The hpols we We foxy {on} from having sore fet. have hard on the feet. Wewhave done a great deal of marching, lately, but | blame the boots, as 1 never had sore feet he- fere.. We are having nice weather Just now. It is gust like spring, and there is not as much mud as we bad at Saksbhury Plain. This is the kind of weather they have been wait for. There is swe to be something | doing, and 1 hope that we will he able 6 show them what the boys from' over the pond can do." are In England On February 25th. Mrs. H. Huard, 25 has received a letter band, Heary Huard, H.A., dated Felwuary that the R.C.H.A. was land cand expectod time yet. 'The best of health, the front. . Ontario street, from her hug sub-stall, R.( 25th, stating then in Eng be for some all in ihe anxious to get to to lads were and INSPECTOR SPOTTED MAN, ! Alleged That Man an List Was Drunk On Saturday. There is troubie in store "prohibited" a result of a walk the C. W. Wright, for .a list ag inspector, took on Saturday ai- At the inspector spied and he claims that the li the to some others, man was ' under the influence of Guor. As a result the wan on list to-day received a summons the police court, and the case been fixed for hearing, on Saturday morning. SCHOOL Vipows SMASHED, Boys Made Rid on 'on Depot School, : | Sunday Night, Boys will be boys, and they will smash windows. Sunday night they' made a raid on the depot school, and as a result the schoo! looks as if! Carrie Nation had been there with' her little hatchet. There was no- | thing disturbed in the scheol. This is the fourth scheol to fall a victim to the window pmashers in three Weeks' timé. ' Woman Was Fiued wd'here was but one case ...before Magistrate Farrell, in the police court, on Tuesday morning,' and that was one in which a woman, Rose. Hem#per, Wak charged wita drunkenness. She had been in jail on. a week's remand. The magis- Erte Iniposed & fine of $5 and cosis: and-the accused had to send to a friend to get the money, in order to I gecure her freedem, Knows All, Sees All. The Hurst Selig Weekly is brim full of the latest happenings, fhows | Canadians at Salisbury « Plain, a Dreadnought firing a broadside, ® | submarine submerging, and many of | "#he Tatest events, at the King Ed- ward, Wednesday and Thursday. -- . ae HAT STORE." ld ee tert bh i TOMORROW, THE 1h the ~ has | E Macdonnon), To Night St. Patrick's Day Cards, Booklets, are the only store plete line of drish cards suitable for St. Patrick's Day. SEND BOOKS for St. in the eitv at 50e. The Gift de luxe in book form is Post Cards. carrying a com- We Some them Patriek's Day Gifts. the KING nicely decorated with green silk ribbon. The 160 Princess Street. OPEN NIGHTS. ALBERT Irish Music We are now carrying the largest stock of Irish musie, standard, that is carried m Canada. of the vears have recently been issued. ar them plaved over popular and best numbers in is to buy * The largest and best line BOOK at $1.25, College Book Store Phone 919, The best assorted stock. of this season's most wpproved lines to be found in Kingston, Newest Style Coats, Ncwast Style Suits, Newest Style Dresses, Newest Style Blouses. Wash Dress Goods Larger range and better values than ever be- fore. Voiles, Crepes, . Parisian Organdie, Seed V Prints, x ighans, ete. yard, #5 TE net arkle ile, Bedford Cords, P. K.. Ly ete, Silks, Tobraleos, Prices start at 10c:a Pictorial Magazine for April, N ewman & Shaw, The Always Busy Store Je Gold Goods We bave a shipment of Fe : Gold Bar Pins and Brooche: which were delivered to us at a great reduction. The reduced prices are still on them, and, in some oases, Brooches and Necklets can bought at hall their regular worth. be There are a fow small Pla- tinum Pieces among them at 20 Per cent. distount, 'Smith Bros, | Jewellers . Opticians | Issuers of Marriage Licenses | | ARRIVED New Fashion Book For 1915-1916 en Gourdier ~~ Furrier 78-80 Bruck 5¢ Keep the Wheels Moving HELD ANNUAL MEP ELECTED OFFICE { Sum of $1,771. 15 Se Sent to Hospitar! --- and Other Beceipts | Amounted to $917.78--How Mon. | | EF Was Expesded. At the annual meeting of the Im- perial Order of the Daughters of the Enipire, the following officers were clotted for the ensuing year: Regent | Mrs, A B. Carruthers; 1st vide H. R. Duff; 2nd vice re-| gent, Mrs. Constantine; secretary.' i Miss E. L. Mowat; treagurer, Miss. ncdennel} TS heer, i Minat lyior; of, i Tasior, Jaren | G. H. Ogilvie, | 4 Rows Cornel and.) AND | eremy or i RW Your help the other fellow to keep his job, and he helps You y keen yours. | . . =» The C RT OF EMPIRE re -- Growing, and i your dollars in Kingston. ow is the time te buy Resl Estate. [$3,600 will buy a new detached dwelling on Beverly street, haciiwadd fldors, . furnace, EK. light snd barn. $1,100 ywill buy a detached dwelling A on Idvingston Ave. (im. provements) and gasden. wo senrstetarieent dwelling on Garrett street, " taramee; Be Heh snd stable. A list of od purchases at office. Houses to Rent; Rents Collected, - E. W. Mullin, All Kinds of Real Estate. Core Johnston and Division Streets, 1456. He