Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jan 1920, p. 2

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VEAL --- CITElS ...covove vvivi vo 20c. 1b, Legs .......... ......... 28: Ib. Stews ............0..... 18 Ib. 1,000 LBS. CHOICE BEEF, . Ln van ve rnin Tes Ibs a 7 3 y aaa vaveshe vu dlc. Tb. ful for general cooking pur- sr senal sensei De, Ib. ob w ws. ¥ x 5 ------ HR HEHE AACR ER THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG HOCKEY THE COLLEGIATES DEFEAT RE- GIOPOLIS BY 4 TO 3. Kingston Intermediates 'Win From | Queen's in an Exhibition Game by | 7 to 4--0. H. A. Results. | Kingston Collegiate Institute won | irom Hegiopolis in the junior Inter | collegiate hockey series at the con | {ered rink on Friday evening by a| | Score Of 4 to 3. The first period stood | Z to 1 for K.C.L; the second period | 3 to 2 for the Regiopolis. | Both teams played a great deal better hockey than when they last | met. Regiopolia showed wonderfy! | licyrovement in their brand of hu:- | key. Off many rushes which looked like | real sure scores. In the first period, K.C.I had the Letter of the play. Time after time K.CI1 came down, only to get the rush broken up. Neilson and Johns. ton scored in this period for K.C.L and Dunnigan for Regiopolis. In the second period, Regiopolis had the better of the play. Cook and Anson found the nets for Regilopolis, luaking the score 3 to 2 in their | favor. In the last period Carr-Harria and Sugel got through for two goals, making the finel score 4 to 3. For the winners Sugel and Neilson played great hockey, Cook, at ceu- ur'@ ice, who is a brother of the fam- sus Bill Cook, is a wonder. The teams were: Regiopolia. K.C.I Morris Goal ...... Quira Rooney and Fannan and | Sugel .,.... Defence .... Dunnigan | Neilson Cook 1 Johnston and LaRush «nd Carr-Harris . Forwards .. Gallivan | Pearson and | Anson | | { cesean | Sutherland ... Spares Referee--"'Nick" Bawif, Kingston Defeats Queen's At the covered rink on Friday ev-| ening the Kingston intermediate | hockey defeated Queen's by a score | of 7 to 4. The game was probably | one of the poorest exhibitions of hockey played by these teams this Season. Queen's team was composed in most part of men who had never | played together before. "Nick" Bawlf had ten or twelve players in uniform and he worked them out for short periods at a time. On the oth- er hand Kingston saw they were up against an easy proposition and did not exert themselves. Willie Cook was absent from the Kingston line, while Ferguson, Box, McKelvey and | Campbell were exercising themselves | at the art's dance at Grant Hall. During the first twenty minutes the Millan brothers got three "hunks", Norman getting the first two, Brown and Smith scored for Kingston, while Stinson and Taft re- gistered for Queen's in the second | period. The last period finished with Stinson and Gibson counting for Queen's while Ruby Millan scored twice for Kingston. ! The game was a good work out for the Kingston team ig preparation for | the Belleville-Kingston fixtuFe on | Monday evening. The teams were : Kingston Toban Brown Elmer J. Stewart N. Millan Derry Gibson Ruby Millan spares Woodruff Brown, . O'Gorman, Gratton Reteree--Walter Ellis. Hockey Friday Night. . Intérmediate O. H. A.--Port Hope 11; Whitby 3. Peterboro 8: Lindsay v, Oshawa 6; Bowmanville, 4, Sydenliam Defeats The Edwards hockey cup game at Sydenham on Friday afternoon, be- tween the teams of that village and Joyceville resulted in a win for Sy- denham 7 goals to 5. Joyceville were leading by a score of five to three at | the beginning of the third period | and looked like winners. The home team showed a tendency to play the man too much. Its small ice surface helped: them in this respect. The line-up: Sydenham Garvin Blaksley H. Lee A. "Loe Woodruff Fillion W. Alport C. Alport Timers--Franklin, Greenlees, Napanee Curlers Win. Napanee curlers won the senior series of the Central Ontario League games at the local rink on Friday evening by a score of 65 to 60. The rinks skipped by George Hanson and | T. M. Assestine won their games, B, | C. Gildersiceve tied, but M. P. Reid | 8ot a bad trimming. The rinks: Napanee. Kingston. F, Bogart J. E. Newell P. C. Killorin A. McMahon T. Blute T. R. Carnovsky J. Derry, T. M. Asselstine, Skip--12 Skip--18 H, L. Huffman J. W. Robinson B, G. a Travers « da es, Skip--20 Queen's | Legault Carroll Taft Williams Stinson goal defence centre forwards Joyceville Joyce | Martin Stinton Wiltse Hughes | Berry Reid Worrington Stewart and goal defence centre R Li W, subs H. D. Bibby J. B. Cooke E. vu, siiter I. A. Pringle { W. C. Smith {. P. Carr Dr. Leonard, = M. P. Reid Skip--22 Bkip-- 8 AR. C. Cartwright J. Austin W. M. Wilson LF. . street, who was the civic utilities, is home through illness. FRIDAY N.GAT INCIDENTS OF THE DAY LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS Ov GENERAL INTEREST. Happenings in the City and Vicinity ~What the Merchants Offer to the Readers of the Whig. Whew! Some weather. Who said we were to bave a mild : winter, Miss Hilda Taft, Kingston, teaching school in Hillier. is W. Swaine, Plant (uaer, orders ai | McAuley's, or phones aféw, Archdeacon Dobbs will preach in | St. Mark's church, Destronto, on Sun- | day. The Arts dance in Grant Hall, last The Regiopolis defence drove [PIER Yas 4 popular and well at- | It was Miss' A. Apson, Ordnance taken to hospital in Corbett's ambulance. C. C. Folger, general manager of confined to his ' W. F. Nickle and Gen. Ross left last night for Windsor in connection with the Patriotic fund services. E. G. Barrett, of the Whig repor- torial staff, was called to London, Ont, Saturday owing to the.serious illness of his father. Miss Georgina weeks, les in a precarious condition, Now 18 the Ume .0 Juve war piano tuned. We carry two spe tuner: and will assure entre sa. 'aetion. C. W. Lindsay. Limited Don't forget the dance in the City | Hall on Tuesday In aid of the Hotel | $1.50 | Dieu. Cards in Ontario Hall. a couple, Extra lady, 50c. The finance committee of the city council has passed an appropriation | of §1,500 to meet the present require- ments of the joint industries com- mittee. The zero weather kept the crowds away from the market on Saturday morning, thére being very few farm- ers on hand. Prices were unchanged from those of last wdek. Rev. William Sparling, D.D., Ham- ilton, whose wife is a Kingstonlan, has accepted a call to First Method- ist church, London. invitation from Douglas' Montreal. Miss Edna Parkin, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Earl Parkin, Division streat was removed to her h a'ter being confined to the Genefal Hospital for the past month su matism. Mr. Blacklogk, of the Gazette, accompanied church, Montreal Hon. Mr. journalist. We will rent you a plano, and a: end of six months if you feel lik purchasing mstrumant we will allos the six months' rental on purchas: price, and arrange easy terms on bai ance, C .W. Lindsay. Hon. Mr. Meighen's address was highly regarded by those who heard him. It was a moderate, sane pre- sentation of Canada's needs. The lad- | jes. of the First Congregational church provided a very tempting sup- per. FRONTENAC HOCKEY CLUB To Disonss Memorial to Players Who Died in Action. A meeting of all ex-members of the Frontenac Hockey Club has been called to meet at the office of George B, McKay, Bank of Toronto, on Mon- day, at four o'clock, for the purpose of discussing the possibility of a me- morial to the memory of Frontenac players who gave their lives in the great war. It is impossible for the ex-officers to get a complete list and for that reason, if any person knows of other: than the ones mentioned in this arti- cle, would they.advice Stanley Trot. ter. The list is: "Seotty" Davidson, George Richardson, Jack Mills, Har- vey Brouse, Purtell, Scanlon and Flanagan. January Sale Genuine Snaps in Odd Furs Here are a few of the odds and ends we of- $ fer at big reductions in price: -- Irwin, 68 Yorx | street, who has been a patient in the | General Hospital for the past five | He also had an | ring from rheu- | a = For } i COSMOPOLITAN--price after Feb. 10th +se+$8.00 GOOD HOUBEKEEPING--price after Feb. 1083.00 AZAAR---price after f HARPERS' R | HEARST'S MAGAZINE 31st. MOTOR MAGAZINE--REGULAR SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $6.00 NUARY NUMBER and the 11 succeedin elve months. THE ONE DOLLAR JA be secured for $4.00, for the tw. touch with the latest in automobiles and ac ----price after Feb: 10, $3.00 Subscriptions for Cosmopolitan may be started with the January issue, SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1020. J Tee ' Six And A Half 'Dollars Four Dollars sresvesveeees. JSPECIAY, $4.00 & numbers at 50c. each, may The only magazine published that will keep you fn: cess ories. | Save Money By Subscribing Now For PRESENT PRICE rset reece as PRESENT PRICE Sevres veranstsana, PRESENT PRICE FRESENT PRICE Feb. 10th. $6.00 trem tn en sas $3.50 on sale Saturday, the The College Book Store Telephone 919 Open Evenings ----- EEEEEg | | } i VOILE BLOUSES BED PILLOWS. per pair RUGS A SUMPIUOUS BANQUET. Chinese Pupils of Sydenham Street Sunday School Entertained. Following what is now their an- nual custom, the pupils of the Chi- nese department of Sydenham Street Sunday school entertained their teachers and frionds last evening to a4 sumptuous banquet. The tables groaned under the weight of good things, prepared as only Chinese chefs know how to prepare them. The general superintendent, Roy Ward, acted as chairman, After full Justice had been done to the edibles, Mr. Ward called upon Rev. Mr. Brown and Messrs. Jenkins and Shaw to deliver addresses, each of whom expressed his great pleasure of bs ing present, and wished Mr. Ward and his loyal staff of teachers much success. Jamas Lee, however, the principal address, which was full of interest. He dwelt largely upon conditions in his native country, stat. ing that China was pow a influence n China when the boys _ native country, as NNER ESBRERNEEEEEESEEE E wu O-NIGHT A Few of the Many Specials to be Found on the Bargain Counter. LADIES' CORSETS -- n A clearing line of Ladies' Co rsets; sizes ranging from 18 to 26: Meighen to tlie "Ko Hgriocs a th $1 50 1 - is a relative © ve Blagklocks of | wor 20; clearin e Glenburnie, He i Ty capable | 3 g sa y £ Ladies' fine quality Voile Blouses, necks; sizes 34 to 44; half price to LADIES' SILK BLOUSES Just arrived a large assortment -/ « pretty stripes; all sizes; sale price, A clearing line of Goose and Duck A few Fibre-Rugs; sizes 3 yds. x 3 yds. room rug. Sale price, to-night NEN ANN ENR NEE ENN SER NEARR rs err -------- 8c. pair Testes ete cansn o-night "with Square and round -night , ............$1.69 of Ladies' Silk Blouses, in to-night ........... . $5.00 pair, filled with Sale Price, to-night, Bed Pillows, weight, 5 lbs. Feathers; worth $6.50. This makes a good bed. sernars aninsdt. $15.00 each Newman & Shaw i "The Always Busy Store" ENRENEE) i MAKE YOUR $2150--Albert Street--frame. SELECTION $2200---Albert Street -- frame, $3000---Alfred Street-----Frame Cottage. §3000--Quebec Street--HBrick Bungalow. §4000--Montreal- Street: Brie k Dwelling. $3600~--Frontenac Street ~Brick Dwelling. MONEY TO LOAN, E. W, MULLIN BUYBKS AND BELLM.» OF Bbial, ESTATE INSURANCE BROKERS : Cor, Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 530w and 580, he i pe ES nA 0 g 2 EO TRY S ; NE oT 2g ANADANS FAVORELE DIL x §PAGE & SHAW CHOCOLATES $1.25 Per Pound Mabood's Drug Stor

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