~ -' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923. CHOOSE A SILK MUFFLER "Happy the Mar who receives a Gift from THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG vas | TRON THE OUTSDE_L00KING IN. | HME. and Queen's Teams CHRISTMAS 1923 USEFUL GIFTS ONLY | Now that it fs officially announced that ** Eddie " Lowrey is to handle { the Queen's hockeyists again this year, we can sit back and expect some! our Shop--for he knows it will be a Thank- ful and Thrifty Gift. Woollen Mufflers Silk Mufflers Silk and Wool Mufflers --beautiful and artistic 4 9 iY LN » { George VanHorne's | 213 Princess Street. Phone 362w. 1 Watch for to-morrow's suggestions. "| | SYrUP oF TAR & | Stops CoucH THE J. L- MATHIEU CO, dy e rR j Iso of*Mathieu's Neroine. Powders the best remedy : | eadaches, Neuralgia and Feverish Colds. | | CHRISTMAS || SUGGESTIONS Tea Waggons, Felt Top Tables, Cedar Chests, Candle Sticks, Famous Kenwood Blankets 15 Special Chairs Upholstered Seat and Back, Mar- shall Cushions,-- good quality of Tapestry, $13.50 Worth $17.50. EO WARY & KIDDIE KARS $1.75, $2.00 SHOO FLYS $1.50 to $3.50 HIGH CHAIRS * White Enamel from $3.00 to $10.00 f Robt. J. Reid ALUMINUM | occasion was the Honored at Public Meet- ing Last Night. > | It was truly a pleasant duty that | Mayor Angrove was called.upon to | perform at Memorial Hall last night | | when the football teams of Royal | Military College and Queen's Uni- | versity occupied seats on 'the plat- form on either eide of him. The presentation of | tokens by the city of Kingston to the players who went through to two Dominion Football championships this season, in appreciation of thelr | good work and of the honor brought to Kingston. Seated with His Worship were Major-General Sir Archibald Mae- donell, Commandant of the Royal Military College, and Principal the Rev. Dr. Bruce Taylor, of Queen's University. Last year the Queen's players re- ceived gold watch fobs in the shape of rugby footballs and this year their tokens were especially engraved gold watches. The R.M.C. boys, who captured the intermediate honors of | Canada, received the watch fob token thig;year and will be in line for the watch¥s next season. Captain ** " Campbell stood with His Worship and called the members of his Tricolor outfit in turn gnd they were each presented to the audience amid continued ap- plause. Then the cadets, in their bright dress uniforms, were called forth and the applause continued. It swelled now and then when "Bill" Hughes, the trainer, was called upon apd when Major Greenwood and Capt. Vokes, who have worked so hard with the R.M.C, team, were presented. As the Queen's players were being presented the R.M.C. team gave a hearty '"Queen's-Queen's.Queen's" yell. Then it came the turn of the cadets and there was doubt in the audience that the Tricolor boys could | good games during the season. Polat' sWith Queen's. oft} an excellent showing last season point, should accomplish. a lot ~ Clarence Gibson, star wing man with Gibson reached the peak of his ability in his final | year at Queen's and it is too bad that he is not been in town lately. hockey centre for this winter. He is Queen's and Varsity will be hitti The Blue and White will play five down that McGill men being knocked owt during The Canadian 800 opened the season well in a double with Eveleth, Minn. The first game was tied and the second 3-1, "Red" Green is making good with the Hamiiton N, up the N.O.H.A. by their The rail birds pick him as one of the season's if he and his brother déd bust way and recently lost a rough With al] things considered, Lowrey made | ~-and, with a better idea of his starting | more during the early months of 1924. | te | Queen's seniors labt season, has | stationed in some sentor | too valuable a man to be off the ice. ng the U.S. tour about the same time. games in B and arriving back January 6th. The oston, leaving December 27th | MoGill squad is at present playing | game to a New Haven team, two the battle, -header exhibition | Canadians "fon the | | H.L. jump to the pro. | best. | Isn't it about time some outfit took a fall out of the Canadian Olympic | overseas ? their own way so far, with Varsity giving them tion of the S.P.A. serfes. & 800d argument. A rd Pac og games since the playoff series start- ed, Sir Archibald Macdonell was call- ed upon by the Mayor and stated that he was occupying a position that no other Commandant of 'the R.M.C. had ever-heid before--that of standing betwixt teams of Queen's and R.M.C. on such an occasion. He rejoiced in the fact and in no uncer. tain terms voiced his appreciation of the manly and elean, hard-fighting game put up by both squads. He mentioned his appreciation &f the good feeling existing between the two institutions and said that he attributed much of the success of the R.M.C. team to their practises handle the war ery of the Frederick stalwarts, but they did it nobly and without. the slightest hesi- tation. Those who know' the team | were not surprised, for every niem- | ber has been pulling for the cadets | and taking a keen interest in el | i ~~ a VY y = DODDS "/X "KIDNEY ~ PILLS fd i AP US SEASON'S SKATING TICKETS for the JOCK HARTY ARENA on sale Queen's Gymnas- ium and College Inn Cigar Store. | Children .......$ 2.00 Ladies ... .....$ 4.00 Gentlemen .... $ 5.00 Family ........ $10.00 Music at all times. WARE FRIDAY MORNING, 8 O°CLOCK SALE PRICE '1.39ea. PERCULATOR DISPLAY W. SALE PRICE 1. TEA KETTLE LARGE ROASTER 19ea. & CO. He also gave thanks to fhe citizens of Kingston for the rousing reception Perhaps the Kingston All-Stars Whi give them given the cadets on their return from the Dominion Final and said that every ex-cadet he had ever met or heard of always retained pleasant memories and a lasting affection for the Limestone City. Sir Archibald was loudly applaud- ed, as was also Principal Bruce Tay- lor, who followed him. Dr. Taylor gave his usual cheery talk for which he has become fam- ous through just such occasions. He | reminded General Macdonell of one | other great occasion when he had | stood in the city hall at Kingston | and by so doing brought forth laugh. ter and applause from the audience, in which Sir Archibald joined heart- ily. He expressed pleasure at the spirit of co-operation existing between the two colleges and hoped fog its con- tinuation. His remarks were con- cluded with thanks to the city and its people for the excellent support given the team and the appreciation of the team's work shown by King- ston. Mayor Angrove called upon the captains of the two teams, Cadet Hamilton, of R.M.C., and "Bill" Campbell, of Queen's, and, as they | grippdd hands across the table led cheers for the United squads. The R.C.H.A. band struck up "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and the audience { his congratulations and said it was Joined in the chorus, all standing. It was a ceremony that will be re. | membered for years by all those who | had the good fortune to be present and every ome of those boys were mighty proud of their position and | were repaid for their months of | training and effort by this presenta- | tion, carried out frankly and without fuss, but with the strongest of good fellowship and appreciation evident all through it. HONOR CHEESE CHAMPIONS County ~ Warden Presents Tokens to W. C. Taylor and James Sprott. A unique event took place in the Judges chambers at the court house on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock when W. C. Taylor, Burridge, and James Sprott, Cataraqui, who brought honor to the county of Frontenac by winning the first and third prizes for cheddar cheese at the 'British Dairy Farmers Associa- tion exhibition held in LoiMon, Eng- land, were presented with handsome gifts by the county council. Mr. Taylor, who won first prize, was given a gold watch, and Mr. Sprott recelved a handsome clock. Judge H. A. Lavell, who presided, stated that it was a notable event for both Kingston and the county of Frontenac. His honor said he They have had things all | about the only real opposi- | $ i | | | watch said that never in his lite was | he 'so proud that he was a resident of the county of Frontenac as he Was on Tuesday afternoon. He | said that he appreciated the watch | very much and he hoped that he | would long be spared to use it, ol said that he was glad that he was | able to Wid the prize, glad' that he | lived in Canada and glad that he was a resident of Frontenac. James Sprott, when rising to thank the county council, took oecca- sion to thank the farmers for pro- ducing such good milk, as without good milk he would not have been able to win the third prize. He | thanked Mr. Publow and L,. A, Zu- | felt. for the interest they had taken | in the gheese makers in Eastern On. tario.. He also thanked the On- tarlo Government for paying the entrance fee for the cheese which was exhibited in London. Therg were thirty-seven entries of four cheese each in the competition which Mr. Taylor and Mr. Sprott won prizes. ¥ Reeve James Halliday extended wonderful to think that these two prizes should be awarded to cheese makers from Frontenae, A.B. J. Graham, of the township of Kingston, also complimented the two winners, ------------ Senator Alex. McCall, Chatham, has presented to Huron College, Lon- don, Ont., the Anglican Theological Seminary, $5,000, with which +o eqtablish a scholarship to honor the memory of his daughter, Sarah Edna Peterson. Brushing out ice claims on the Rideau river; Ottawa, Joseph Sauve, employed by an ice contractor, fell through a thin sheet and was drown. ed. Contrary to all ramors, Miss Lois Booth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Booth, is not engaged to Prince Erick, of Denmark. | KODAKS, SKATES, HOCKEY BOOTS, PHONOGRAPHS No cheap trash this Christmas, but gifts the Boys and Girly Treadgold Sporting Goods Co | 88 PRINCESS ST. -- MAKE YOUR WORK EASY Have the Hotpoint Electric Goods in your home. We have everything you may need to bring comfort -- Irons, Toasters, Heaters, etc. Halliday Electric Co. PHONE 94. CORNER KING AND PRINCESS STS. rr i gr For Auto Repairs For all kinds of Automobile repair work, and where a real mechanic is needed, see us and have it done right. 'R. GREENLEES Angrove's Auto Sales, 146 Sydenham Street Phone 1282, WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR WINTER Automobile Painting SELECT FINISHING FROST'S AUTOMOBILE PAINTING 200-305 QUEEN STREET. a WE SERVE GOOD MEALS NA AAA NAO Al Pr sro. Good meals served to your liking, EVENING PARTIES given first class attention) THE VICTORIA CAFE 854 King Street. Sig Lee and Gan Lee, Props. Telephone 762, Thomas Teeples is in Sudbury Hospital, where one hand may have to be amputated a¥ the result of a gunshot wound. : Canada exported nearly nine mii- lion more bushels of wheat in No- vember, 1923, than during the same month a year ago. PLAYERS ills. NAVY CUT | hl) Mil ee il i IGARE TTES