Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Feb 1920, p. 2

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C. skilled workmen to construct $4000--King St. E.; double | the lenses and a competent Op- brick; 5 rooms each; B. and tician to adjust the frames--a 'concentrated service that guar- §3600~~Albert 8t., brick, new, antess dependable glasses at 7 rooms; furnace; electricity reasonable prices. Consult: LS sselstine, D.0S. eat The Dey Optical House Safety and Economy Are the two essentials assured purchasers of Eye Glasses at See complete lig at oftice, Money to loan. McCANN Real Estate and Insurance %6 BROCK STREET PHONE 326 OR 621. ---------------------- R mm El i1J. A. Lemmon I THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG | KING STON-PETERBORG GAME ON THURSDAY NIGHT If the Belleville Rink Can Be Secur- ed--=Several Hundred Hockey Fans Will Accompany tke Hingston Team. Providing the rink can be secur- ed, the suddén death game to de- clare the winner of the O.H.A. semi- finals béfween Kingston and Peter- boro. will be played in Belleville on Thursday night, After the game On Monday evening, the management of the two teams got together and ag- reed upon Belleville. It is 'expected that about six'or seven hundred fol- lowers of the Kingston team will ac- ompany- it. Collegiate Institute Hockey. On Monday in the inter-Porm hoc- key competition held at the skating rink of the Kingston Collegiate Ine stitute, 4B won from 4A by a score of 4 to 1, and won the round. The teams were: 4B--Goal, Gardiner; . defence, Rooney and Emery; centr, Wilkin son; wings, Moore and Neilson; spare, Mortis. 4A--Goal, McKay; defence, Wright { and Polk; centres, Johnson; wings, Sills and McBroom; spare, Minnes. On Thursday last forms 2B aad 2A Jayed a tie game, The final score ; Was 1tol. -------- Large Attendance at Game, The attendance at the Kingstom- Peterboro game on Monday evening was 1,629. Thé larges{ attendance at any game this season was 1,767, when Kingston and Queen's clashed. Curling Games, Five club games were played at the curling rink on Monday after- noon and evening. M. P. Reid's rink, skipped by W. J. Drysdale, won trom H. W. Newman's rink, skipped by William McCartney by 8 to 6; B. | Green won from F. Waugh by 16 to 13; T. Copley won from. J. A, Mc- Farlane by 16 to 10; J. Macdonald { won from H. D. Bibby by 11 to 7; and A. Strachan won from D. Bu- chanan by 7 to B. The rinks were: ! WwW. Carnovsky E. Walsh J. A. Scott J. McCartney | A, B. Kingsbury 'T. Carnqysky WwW. J. Drysdale Aud McCartney C. Sleeth J. Baker W. F. Inman F. Waugh 16 Skip J. Holland C. Woods E. Green R. J. McLelland R. O. Patterson J. Angrove 0. Ackroyd H. McCartney H. 8. Crumley T. Copley Jd. A. McFarlane SKID... ves..18 | SKID. 100s sn10 7. B. Townsend J." A: Seott G. BE. Kidd A. F\ Whalley H. T. J. Coleman GQ. Lawea J. F. Macdonald H. D. Bibby 11 Skip A. C. Neish BE. Mooars R. C. Cartwright 1D. Buchanan G. L. Guillett H. F. Mooers * iP. D. Lyman A. Strahan Skip... heen Ladies' Curling Game. At the curling or on Tuesday morning, Mrs. R. Waldron's rink, skipped by Mrs, R. N. F. Macfar- lage, won from Mrs. Dawson by. a store of 11 to 9. The rinks were: Mrs. Eaton Mra, Gibson Miss Cunningham Mre, Waugh Miss Betts Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Macfarlane, Mrs. Dawson 3 11. Skip. sows 9 ---- Owing to the default of Mrs. Yo rtwright's team on Monday, Mrs. ¢Farlane's team won the Amie scheduled to take place. The teams: Mrs. Eaton Mrs. Waugh Miss Cunningham Mrs. McKay Miss Gotdon Mrs. Mooers 'Mrs. McFarlane Mrs, Cartwright (Skip). (8kip). Collingwood Won, In Collingwood, on Monday even- ing, Collimgwood defeated Welland in the semi-finals at the intermedi ate O.H.A. by a score of 6 fo 2, and win the round by three points. Entertained Soldier Patients. The Salvation Army Band "enter- tained the patients of Sydenham | military hospital on Monday gvening, Lieut.-Col. A. M. Gordon presided, Besides selections by the band, un- der the leadership of Bandmaster Granger, there were selections by a male chorus, vocal solo by Miss Bar- nes, and a-euphonium solo by John Hughes.» Refreshments were after- wards passed around to the men in the wards. =a Hard to Koop to A party of Kin {drove over to Wi day night, to attend concert held by the M { had quite an experience. The started @ party, were kéep a th br the party ° and rived here safely, ES -- I PLAY OFF WN BELLEVILLE 1 SKIP. wanes B YaDENTS OF THE PAY court on Tuesday morning. Peters left on Tuesday to attend the ery openings in Toronto, Nowis the time © Bave your tuners and will assure entird satis faction. .€. W. Lindsay. Limited. Ina' to M. M. Hood, Major Wills O'Connor, A.D.C. to is at present indisposed with infiu- enza, + We will rent you a plano, and at end of six months if you feel like purchasing instrument we will allow the six months' rental on purchase price, and sasy terms on bus + Cc .W. in Kingston on Monday to visit his mother, Mrs. Uglow, Barrie. street. He came east owing to the death of his father, the late Richard Uglow. Prevost, Brock street, has received all his and summer goods fo his ae aad department; po in ready-made clothing and gents' furbisiage t there is a D! Jeparcmen sa big The AYP Ar of Bt. Bt. John! s church, at Portsmouth, field a "social even- ing" on Monday evening, and it was a most delightful event. The mem- bers provided a most entertaining programme, and refreshments were served. The! medical board examined five officials at the penitentiary on Mon. day: They were B. R. Watson, John Givens, M. J. Kennedy, R. Davis and examined. Whether the whole of the staff will be examined at the present time is a Matter of speculation. a 4 + : STAGES HELD UP 7p * -- % The Storm King is playing + # havor with the stage routes. + % day, as a result of the storm. % + The silage from Odessa was the ¢ & only one to reach the city on % + Monday, and on Tuesday ndt & # one was reported at the # % post 4+ the storm has not abated, it & + was not ed that any of # % them would be able to make the 3 : city. - Teese Who was ar leoned Dr Rt In- dependent Labor HR ait! For Colds, arp or toma and as a preventative, take TIVE BROMO QUININE Tn Look for B. W. GROVE'S signature on the box, 80c. Woman's Canadian Club. Woman's Canadian Club lecture on "A Certain Unawarehess," by Mrs. R. B. McWilliams, Winnipeg, national president of the Federation of University Women, in Convoen- tion Hall, Queen's University, Mon- | day, Feb, 23rd, at 8 p.m. Admission to non-members, 260. a ---- ------ J. Smith was unanimously el- cotod Chairman for 1920, of the Perth Board of Education. Mts. Elijah Blakely has sold her vost ence on Murphy street, Trenton llan Lovett. nn Lg » Salm : Loeal Notes and diems of General Interest. ! There wis no Bession of the police - Miss B. J, Greaza and Miss Emmd plano tuned, We carry two expert! Sencral Currie, states that the latter I M, Gordon. 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