Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Feb 1916, p. 3

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FHERAFION 12% FRONTENAC WIN OUT] "55355:2 5% co. | in 3 ' teams lined up as follows: JHERA HRONIC aren po with Frontenacs--{oal, Cook' defence, PILES. EITHER %o. DACAGISTS or dart BUCD, : rere Gooch and Ferguson; rover, Brouse; POUGERA ERKMAN ST. NEW VOR IN JAN OVERTIME PERIOD BY 4 centre, Heintzman; right wing, Reid; Ba are oon REE boo iF GOALS TO 3. left wing, Derry, : 2 Queen's--Goal, Smith: defence, THER Laotnacuns. | Defeated Queen's on Friday Night-- | Blaksiee and Box; rover, Rappell; | Se Cor Shae rig Lo Gdnving Suchen Queen's Captain Was Ruled Off| "entre, Wallace; right wing, ode | » [~ldard; left Sr When Frontenacs Scored Winnidg Nau wing, Pievls. == hrorosta. Goal, Period: g 1. Rig' First Sy wine lor cd w. Waddell, Earl street, J o . Reid, Frontenacs .... 1 {opened her home on Friday for | ; After one of the hardest fought' Wallace, Queen's .... 6% mins. | patriotic Bridge, which was a grea: | Attles in some time the Frontenac Second Period: \ success, due to the clever manage-| Senior hockey team proved that it . Derry, Frontenacs ..... 18 mins. | ment of Miss Lucy Waddell" Miss| ! Fd [if X @ ; Was the spperior goal getting team Brouse, Frontenacs 30 sec. | Gwendoline Waddell, Miss Doroth 3 Piet 7 | : : 4 , Frontenacs ..... b . a y ' By [ when it won from Queen's at the cov- Third Period: Carruthers, Miss Ethel King and J a8 at 7 ered rink on Friday evening in the | 5. Box, Queen's | Miss Hilda Calvin. There were ten | dn , Ni. : O. H. A. series by a score of 4 to 3. 3 , : . ! Tho-best in the City, at |i. required ten minutes of overtime | Goddarg, Jue Juecn Period: Siice Ana and the pretty prizes} | . were won by Mrs. J. M. Cam bell, | i 7' yo " to decide the winners, and Queen's Reid, Frontenacs ins. | Mrs. Charles Low and Miss Fielen | g \ - PICKERING'S os playing six to seven men when, ' - Campbell. Others who played were NY : vi : ; ' y rontenacs scored. BABY | Mrs. J. B. Carruthers, Mrs. Wother-| 9 BP 490 Princess Street. | Alougi Frontenacs won -ne| WINTER HARD ON |apoon, Mrs. James Cappon, Mes 1. | J game the Queen's players gave a H i M \ / a v Phone 530. - -- D. R. Hemming, Mrs. Frederic Brown- | great struggle. At the end of the d one| field, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor, Miss Aileen Mi WE | second period the winners were lead. The winter geason is a har , , flee ing b; on the baby. He is more or less| Cotton (Toronto), Mrs. Harold\Lewis, ) We! ng by 3 to 1 but in the next period | confined to stuffy, badly ventilated | Mrs. R. E. Kent, Mrs, W. H. Macnee. | § WN IY the University boys tied the score. rooms. It is so often stormy that|Mrs. P. C. Stevenson, Miss Hoya, Mrs. | ) Lh rom Oo It was decided to play ten minutes the mother does not gét him out in! D. G. Laidlaw, Mrs. R. 8. aldron, A : . Bestis . | oF bvertime which resulted in a win [he faqh air as often as she should. Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mfs. James for Frontenacs after two minutes of [He catches colds which racks his lit- | Rigney, Mrs. Harry Tandy, Mrs. W play. Kipnear Reid sent the puck |{le system; his stomach and bowels| R. Givens, Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Mr | Into the Queen's pets for a scramble | get out of order, and he becomes pee- | D. M. Fraser, Mrs. Herbert Saunders | In front of them, | vish and cross. To guard against|Mrs. Campbell Strange, Mrs. New Two exceptionally good bargains at a fraction of their regular .value. At many points of the game the |this the mother should keep a box of | man, Mrs. H. R. Duff, Mrs. Charles, z J | Sho | losing team was playing better hoc. Baby's Own Tablets in the house.| Low, Mrs. E. A. Stone, Mrs. R. C.| R | | key than Frontenacs, but unfortu- They regulate the stomach and bow- | Carter, Miss Lucy Waddell, Mrs. W. / { { { nately many, of its shots went wild els and break up colds. They are E. Steacy, Mrs. Douglas Anglin, Miss, [ after the players had got range of |sbld by medicine dealers or by mail | Dorothy Carrathers, Miss ' Marjorie SOrse the Frontenac nets, at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-| Brownfield, Miss Isabelle Fraser, At 8.35 Referee McCreath called liamg Medicine Co.; Brockville, Ont. (Miss Margot Fraser. Miss Helen : ; : | the blayers to the centre of.the ice ern | Campbell, Miss Florrie Stewart, Miss 120 pairs well-boned, medium bust, French Novelty Batiste Corests-- 5 | 16 throw up which resulte gd | Mamie Garrett, Miss Mamie lin, : ip : Sree 2 . . : ait > Cameras Exchanged, [|| 1c rrontenges detending fed a HAD" FINGER CUT OFF sis Phylis. Knight and Mise ; in beautiful new spring designs-- especially suitable to . 79¢ Repaired and Rented. [| the south end ofthe rink. As both | Richardson. 'medium and large figures--ree. value $1.50 a pair. To-night ... { teams started out with some very : ---- 2 , te» a 1 : es ost. | r : | strenuous hockey which resulted in [WHILE OPERATING CIRCULAR! A Dussh dinner was 'given. at the ate i rte w | the first goal being scored by Reid of SAW AT NAPANEE, { Country Club on Friday night, when ° prom « Frontenacs after three and one half ar a | those present were: Misg.Marion Red- . a roe nt nation department Minutes play, from a scramble in The Late J. #. Hanley of the Nap-| den, Miss Lilian Kent, Miss May Rog- ace nser 10N a | ont of the nets, re The puck went anee Customs House -- Angljcans S00 Miss Aileen Rogers, Miss Jessie Long recdgnized as the centre for all Phot Supplies Cameras Papeis, Films of all makes ha dled ' from one end of the rink to the other , ; Smith, Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss El- r y [| for six and one-half minutes more] Buy Mouse For Vicarage |sie Pense, Miss Nan Patterson, Miss 3,000 vards of fine Nottingham and French Val. insertions-- in widths before Wallace tallied for the Uni- (From' Our Own Correspondent.) { Hilde» Hague, Miss Bessie Sanderson . o 3 i 3 . y " fe 3 versity team, tieing up the score, |. Napanee, Feb. &.--Archibald Mc-|and Miss Mildred Jones from 3-4 inch to 4 inches wide, regularly priced from Ge to No more scoring was done in this Guire, an_employee of the Gibbard 1 rt » 22¢ a 'vard. To-might .... The Popular Drug Store. ll| perioa. urniture Company, met with an Un-| Mrs. Rupert Day will receive at : Sundays. I Purvis, Dery, Rappell, Gooch and { fortunate accident whilst employed 212 Frontenac street on Thursday, Reid served periods with the time- |OR @ circular saw. His right hand Feb, 10th and on the second Thurs-| keepers for playing something else [Came in contact with the saw, With {gay of each month throughout the| than hockey. the result that he lost one finger and | season, { The second period opened with | badly lacerated the other. ine. } 13 2 Queen's working hard to get a score. The Epworth League Convention, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Calvin and ~ -- . Frontenacs seemed to have some- | Which was held here this week, clos- Missdilda Calvin, King street, expect | S 3 8 | | S what the better of the game al-|ed Thursday night. © The meetings! to sail for England about the twenti- . YB A though 'they were unable to registec| reached high water mark in attend- eth of this month . Ww " Tr for eighteen minutes when Derry |@nce and enthusiasm. The out-of-| - Miss Ruth Campbell, who came \ il \ bi 8 | scored on a pass from Reid. Brouse [town delegates were billeted with| from Ottawa for the Science Dance, "The Woman's Store of Kingston." : wo scored again in about thirty seconds, | Private families, and luncheon and|was the guest of Miss Flora Aber-, " . hY Ai] N | 3 ending the scoring for this parfod. [Suppers were served in Trinity and| nethy, Albert street. y L Reid, Blakslee, Goddard and Rappell [Grace Churches. : Miss Gladys Heustis and Miss Ail- f adorned the bench for short periods| The firemen were given a run to een Kemp, who were Mrs. N. C. Pol- . for tripping and lagging. ° Reid got | Roblin's Hall Thursday evening. A son's guests, returned to Toronto on | through for -a-beautiful play which |small brush fire being the cause. No Thursday. A Paradox? No! #+--J}| looked like a sure goal, but he shot |d2mage resulted. = > i ill Be Found Inf : wild. Tr William Morrison;: who cannot, Mrs. W. H. Macnee enteftained at| Picture Will Be Found In Iluktrat- > : Queen's came back strong in the |keep away from town, and has been a luncheon at the Country Club to- ol Section. \ ARoll of Ww e provide proper | third period with the sole aim of tie- [cOnVicted of drunkenness several day, when Mrs. Francis RBptterell, The Whig presents on:page three : glasses through which | ing up the score which they did af- [times recently, was sent to jail for Montreal, was the guest of honor. (illustrated section) a picture of the ® For EVERY SOLDIER'S HOME, ! ter ten minutes' play. Box scored |one month on a vagrancy charge by . . : > late Gunner Edward Ryder of the R. og iy Deiigasd For Tota 7. ° = . you can see. . | the first goal while Goddard got the | Magistrate Rankin. Mrs. Rankin Smith and her two! C.H.A., recently reported killed in. @ 7Pecislly Designed for This Purpese is Our & et mem a second. Clare Windover is seriously ill at|children, Gore street, returned home | action = Soldier's Record of Service -- ---- : Rai . : As the scoré Was a tie at the end |his father's residence, South Nap- on Wednesday after a month's visit in The late Gunner Ryder was a well- -- A Being eyesight special- It has eval space for pholo- graph, surrounded avith hand 5 S i some border, Union Jucks suit- 3 ® | of the sixty minutes, two additiona) |anee. Little hopes are held out for Ottawa. : known figure in military circles in ably draped on-sides. ists ° we know when J}! periods of five minutes each were his recovery, | Miss Muriel Walsh, Brock street,| Kingston, having been a member of ras : played The funeral of the late J. P. Han-| has returned home after three weeks| the R.C.H.A,, for twenty-eight years eyes are wrong and s s Tablet in centre on which we "* S Pi kl d engross by hand, the name,' bat. b weet 1C e talion, date of enlistment, etc. When Frontenacs scored the win- | ley of the Custom's Office, Napanee, | Visit in Montreal, { He was a veteran of the South Afri Upper portion of this work of art, "@ which is lithographed in several delicate 5 solors, contains a portrait of * HIS MAJESTY KING GQ RGE, 1p grouped around which ar ® ) why glasses are right. | ning goal, Queen's had only six play- | took place yesterday. Deceased had Alan Muckleston, Canon Muckles.| can War and a well-known figure rulers of Allied Nations, LATE GUNNER. E, RYDER. €ys on the ice to the Frontenac's|been in poor health for a long time, ton's eldest son, has given up his| about town. . : seven. The referee had ruled off {but his death came very suddenly. position in the bank and will go in- It will be remembered that Mrs. | See us--we un- Rappell, Queen's captain, saying he | Before being appointed to the Cus-|to training in Ottawa for overseasPRyder's death occurred shortly after | derstand our was offside and loafing. .. Queen's |tome House he was station agent for | service. her husband had reached Salisbury | protested strongly against such a pro- the Grand Trunk Rallway here, for Mrs, James Kirk, Brooklyn, N.Y.,| Plains on the way to the front. He business. | cedure at such a critical period in |a number of years. He was seventy-| and son are with Mrs. N. Wilmot, is survived by not only his adopted A the game, especially as Rappell was [two years of age. The funeral ser-| Clergy street, to spend some time. daughter, Miss Laura Ryder, but al bo down towards his own goal. vice was condudted by Rv. Father id : » : so by two sisters and one brother, It would be almost impossible to [O'Connor of the Romay/ Catholic | Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ettinger, King | namely, Mrs. W. Ashie, 77 Lower Ba- KEELEY Ir M 0 D 0 fay which was the better team as |Church, and the remains were plac-|Street west, entertained informally on | got street, Mrs. James Parsons, Ot- 3 a : ' | each displayed good work. For the fed in.the vault at Roblin's Hill, { Friday evening in honor of the teach-| tawa, and H. A. Ryder, who resides OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN Frontenaes Gooch played exception- At a meeting of vestry in connee-|€rs of Victoria School. , .. . | with his sister on Bagot street. 226 Princess Street ally good hockey. Time and time [tion with St. Mary Magdelene| Miss Jessie McKenna, Queen's Uni- ree 8 doors aboye the Opera House again he worked up the ice but he |Church, it was decided to purchase| versity, 18 spending the week-end at dofddddeddopddod fbb ddd ddd dds did not have any support when it |the residence of C. M.. Warner for a het Nome i Belleville: : - lpi > | was needed, Although Reid served | vicarage. is a ra. tod in Sutherland, St. Louis, * ARE QUITE ACTIVE, » three or four minutes with the time- Lieuts. Graham and Musson, 146th | !8 expected inltown to-morrow to visit +* -- * -* * rmx, surrounded with with Rose, Shamrock, Thi wined, * *12 soared wR £1 Nice for [Boi ing must be seen to be appreciated While it cost us hundreds of dollars to execute the & x this work of ks 3 x 19% inchs it LE of owe dollar send \ © address, Write name h ticula plainly We engross it by hand without any extra charge. Agents wanted P P d gow to visit Soot fo Sho Whis. THE PHOTO SPECIALTY CO. €r oun | keepers, he played one of his best | Battalion, left for Kingston y | : sses \nson, Ear (Specia tot e 1g. : 890 Yonge Street = TORONTO op He was all over 'the ic», |day with thirty-two men to take part street. N . London, Feb. § --There is + RevereNeRewetewade : {and he is credited with two goals [in the coming carnival. hildeen oman Crothers and her two! a great activity among the Ger- | -- -- ~~ ; nr out of the four. . "Punch" Derry | "C" Company, 80th Battalion, | fhildren, Who have been visiting Mrs. | 4 man troops bn the Holland + | and Brouse showed-up well. Heintz- | held a concert in the Armouries last] Jutld Murray, Ott&wa, returned yes-| 4 frontier in SonRectioy with the : amous as ( : , W p ight in ai i J p [ | go ed drive on Calais man, of the 40th Battery, who held [night in aid of its regimental funds. Capt. and Mrs, Howard Taylor and % threatened dri nay mmm | down the centre position, was right | There was a large attendance, Master Jour, 0 LJ . * > ] Ski Caster John, came up from Ganan-| epg deidud ded ddd ddd dood dd _Hea S in eee tN eRMTITINOROR ORO ester- | her sisters, the M « C g st The Wm. Davies Co. on the job. ook in goal stopped TW VE oque this week, and have taken Mrs. : 597 " o NE if 76. : s X a oder was probably the [Montreal Ny JER 2 Wood. Mischell's house "on William seasm-- Curling Matches: D. D. D,, ti gre test f ski m ud, Phone ' ac il A eal Sta street. ? . ou .'D. D., the greatest of skin rem- most effective man on Queen's." Box gavada to the Motherland $s. a ' At the curling rink Friday night egies will remove those unsightly iis certainly a wonder on skates, but Ben S Srostine. lder, hand in hand E. A. Rees and little Miss Edith | the results were: L J. Williams' and troublesome skin afflictions that his shooting is not as effective as it] "Shoulder to s 10U Lely A ht and | Rees left on Thursday for Bingham- | rink defeated J. B. Cooke's 13 to 8; ly, 00 a0 your life a burden. That It's should be. "Wallace showed that he | Upholding the cause that is right anc {ton, N.Y., where they will visit Mr.|T. M. Asselstine's 9, W. B. Dalton's intolerable itching, burning and dis- ' > knew the game, while Purvis, true. { Rees' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8.[8: J. A. McRae's 19, T. Slater's 4; comfort will disappear under the ma- Th Marriso | Blakslee and Rappell were right| Mother of ours, we come to you | Rees. Dr. F. Waugh's 12, W. H. Montgom- |; "la of 4his remedy. It has € n with the game all the while. What thoush the feemgn ba proud! "ye Jeremy Taylor, Earl street, is| ery's 10; R. J. McKelvey's 10, W. P.| 0 0 many cases pronounced incur- Studio G . | _ When the teams meet for the sec- and strong? - | entertaining at tea this afternoon for | Hedley's 6. 7 able and will reach your case. It, ond time there promises to be one of Fail Be must, Jo hig Cause Drone. her guest, Miss Aileen Cotton, of To- = .., |will take just a few moments to step "Our BABY PICTURES rip the hardest fought gangs Wich has hen fo ie gia of Nis | ronto. There was a small market on Sat- lin and ask us what our experience lke all portralis Hat wo onic the sand Miss Eva Richardson, "Alwington," urday morning with little change in has heen in the way of satisfied cus- are natural Io pose, properly Is fleeting. | will be hostess af the Reading Club| jrices, Eggs were plentiful and tomers. We want you to give D.D.|§ lghtfd and beautifully finished. | | | | 2 - A "The New Year dawns upon the sky | NeXt week. : sold at 40¢ a dozen 'for stricllyip a trial. Your money back unless tec Eh Class THMpment and tize. Prepare for Cold With wailing, Lai w. Lavell Delors, is the guest of | fresh. Potatoes are still $2.10 a the first bottle relieves you. D.D.D. remarkable success in baby por- = { Mr. and Mrs. O. J. | But hearts leap up, as we descry { Mr. Cheelik, 192 Di-| pag. Pork sold at l4c to 15c'a 1b. [Soap keeps your skin healthy, Ask 'tralture. : ' Weather BEAUTIFY IT [me men ore Som and" ower, vieion speat by quarter. us about. 1. } aE the call (Continued on page 14.) i rca 15 ven |] LSC acausinied with the baby} iti it #9 | Eager to serve, to fight--to fall, Sm emt BELT ie intr ieITI} D D D Ror 15 oars | Phone 1318. 90 PRINCESS ST. | € Wie DANDERINE If a thousand die, ten thousand come | Phd bb bid a ° . * Skin Remedy | Ih --_-- : { | h like 1 At the throbbing beat of the calling SHOW NO MERCY. Nothing like goo drum, : THEY ADMIT LOSS. Si : { Geo. W. Mahood, Druggist, Kingston. | - Underclothi to dispel [ji Spend 25 cents! Dandruff dis-| With jaws stern set, with courage -- (Special to the Whig.) - | Ae ' ndercloth ng (8 S] | appears and hair stops : high, (Special to the Whig.) London, Feb. 5.---Austrians : cold and grippe.' | coming out. Unfailing. London; Feb. 5.--Berlin offic- + | % are resorting = mercies re 3 Fo . NEW METEOD 5 { --pn Mean. 3 : or rou, | ¥ lally admit the loss of a Zep- +/+ pression in Montenegro ' | re Joints § Keap your bodies and ffi try this | Hair S02. benutital, This is the greeting. we sondt you, |, pelin, with all ner SIEW, in th #1 ¥ le eXecyiing many prominent H Salt Rheum JJ || Cleaning, Pressin;' and ¢ . ' x a ck in . | * North Sea on ursday. | itizens. ] j feet warm, | WY AN Sk 0 Mother! {3 y 313 - | ey Piles, Boils I Re > heay ir, that| Thou hast bred us a race of men, 20 Ls CA In tine, 260. - I pairing | If you care fu: y hair, & a Srledefenfede deeded ddd dob 3 Sh ddd dei ded i All thei best brands at | |glistens with beauty ~nd is radiant | E28er to lighten the world's dark; UC" " i Davis & Lawrence Co. Memtreal the low prices | with life; has an incomparable soft- wos, Fe en deaths dome. We make a specials > ness and is fluffy, and lustrows, try Unto the ends of the world we go. ty of Ladies' Work, And Canada's hardy sons rejoice ! a 5 T NOt a <i RT ii | Danderine. ican' ice | ; White Mioa At the Basin Not a single garment Just one application doubles the| 10 hear the African's southern voice : } i : : . Eganville, Feb. 5.-- ay | F. PATTON, Pro advanced in price. beauty of your hair, besides it im- Mingling with tones from the Austra-| Commons | Commons : §ocnale ganville, Feb. _ The other day M. ' Pp. or | lian glen, | ers' Saki) : ¥ Bernard Malloy showed a specimen | || mediately dissolves etery particle off, of &€0 parers' |» Oriking Eeading, ! lof the clearest white mica procured || 140 SYDENHAM ST. (Near Prine nnd \ | + Room \ dandruff; you cannot have nice, Kingston. 00. : a TURNBULL'S ll heavy, healthy hair if you havel . Robert Spencer Rayson, Kingston S-- unm-- in @ mine Some fourteen miles west'{ - tess St.) Phome 214 Ont., the author of the above poem, | [Dees r re A of Basin Depot, in Algonquin Park. | TIGER BRAND . jljdandruff. This destructive seurf is a son' of the late Rev. R. W. Ray- | REau 18 Joseph Boudreault, in the face of! / PENMAN'S flirobs the hair of he ! mie, its son, for many years rector of the All | § . discouragement and initial difficul-| There is very much abuse of certi- 4 strength and its very life, not ; Saints Church, Kingston. His mo- i » 5 jties, has developed the property, ficates of character in this old world. WATSON"S AND overcome it produces a feverishness i... ..=0 daughter of the late Canon COMMONS Nop-snburiell | which is his, and is now confident of] Only those whe are weak minded CHAMBER. pe very profitable returns. | deal extensively in self-glorification. Av Members roots fimish, loosen and die; then BE AA AA AAA AAA tetra AAA erence ern DOR the hair fans gus fam tect a Rayson is a student at Queen's Uni- ; YARD ' . By all vou cal now your hair has been neglected 'yorjiy Mn can nov {land is thin, faded, dry, serae = -of| 3 No voms : foe retary of the Diocese of Ontario. Mr. | - COURT, NOVA SCOTIA and Mching of the scalp; the hair | Spencer, for many years Clerical Sec- | + aw, * and supply yourself for [flitoo oily, get a I5-cent bottle Of! pes: $400 restetrsttststs ~ porters ' Epi Ours; Knowliton's Danderine at any drug! J . - - ed | : Is not over vet. You will need your: Rubbers and Over- : l12te"s tirecton wad on 2B 4 lit 4 REMINDER OF LOUVAIN. + LUIR MAIN ENTRANCE. Jf) © FAAIN CORRIDOR shoes for some time. Are you prepared ? If not see us. litle as directed and ten minutes af-|g > -- | : N\ (Under Towers) . 7 1 ¢ ) {iter you will say this was the best a. Ottawa, Feb, 5.--Sir Wilfrid #| Belgailevel of [seme 7e. } We carry the famous Granby Brand. investment you ever made, # Laurier, i in Parlia- + . e SE o ~ il We sincerely believe, regardless 8 4 ment yesterday afternoon, said + PLAN OF OTTAWA PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, . fijeverything else advertised, that if 4 the ashes of the House of Com. #|. This sketch shows Diily the central part of the buildings... The fire| Lh 11 . i] 4 N i E P Jenkins you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful 4 on remind Canada of the + | starting in the Commons reading room (X) took a curious L-shaped course i 1'3 C Nil] « K. v | FAVE AA LLAA NER ERS bh 3 0D hair and lots of it--no dandruff --!4 ashes of Louvain and Dinant, $| sweeping through the building to the front by way of the chambers and : » no itching scalp and no mory fall-' § which were not caused by acci- | bers' corridors." 'It then turned eastward along the front to the Clothing Company. ing hair--you must use Knswiton's dent. # | Senate Chamber; though missing the Press Roof and the Premier's office. Danderine. If eventually< why not' eg #| Several correspohdents in the Press Room climbed to saféty down ladders SE sm a. now? To | +4408454049' When this section of the biillding was cut off, i FRY) -- y '

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