Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1925, p. 11

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GRAND-ALLTHISWEEK «Sommer EDWARDS PLAYERS" TONIGHT --"THE MOTH" FRIDAY NIGHT: "HER SACRIFICE" _Ohange of Play Nightly THE MAR EDWanDS NOVELTY 8 Pricos--Kvg., $5-85-50; Mat., Adults £80., 15 hn ENA NSS NIN EN ---- i ; i ge Hi il il 5 E : ? a : § £ {Te SEvfe € i § ug of dts own volition to eal] out of the windéw, cir house-tops of Bagdad amidst the il | plandits of the multitude, and disap- | [pear with its human freight across the rising moon. 8 strest, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Bx. |Standard Oil of Calif. ... ... Amer. Baldwin B. @. R. thing subservient to the story, asd the beautiful romance of the Thiel and the Princess is both compelling and dramatic, with a well-balanced admixture of thrills and surprises. On_Saturdey moming a special show will be put on for school chil- dren at tem o'clock, the admission being fifteen cents. rd, Sou. Ry. ... ... by Johnston & Ward Sincials Off 62% 43% venen. 41% +. 160 «128% Studebaker ... ... Union Pacific , US. Steal .. Rock Island -- New York. Fob. 10th, 1.30 p.m. Feslaveinen ae 180 dae she weaves 170 LOO. so: wus vas oo 184% Skeley OH .,. ... n Montreal, 150 Feb. 19th, 1.30 p.m. 30% Abltil Power ... ... .W.,.. 63% As hr ean lawn Ce bin 43 5 Atlantic Sugar ... ... ..... 26% Bell Telephone ... ... Lavo. Can. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION * AT THE STRAND "The. Sherraks," clever colored comedians, in a guitar, banjo snd mandolin novelty, will be offered ae an added attraction at the Strand Theatre today tor the last time, and lovers of good vaudeville should not miss the opportunity of seeing this comedy team. Don't miss them. In conjunction with the vaudeville offering will be shown Bébe Daniels in 'Miss Bluebeard," the gay (ove farce which as a stage-play kept Broadway roaring with laughter for a solid ~ sar. -------------- Whole Wheat Wafers Very nourishing and pleasant to est. Physicians and Dietitians re- commend thea. OROTHBERS COMPANY. HEARD ON THE STREET EO, ool cas aan ade ve , Mee seni wre es British Bmpire Steel, com. .. British Empire Steel, 1ot pd. British Empire Steel, 20d ptd. Can. Converters ,.. .. .. .. Can. 8.8. pid. 0S yx }|Cubnn Cen. Suger, ptd. sans National Breweries, National Breweries, pid. Ogtivie ... porters--What the Merch ants Are Offering. The boys sre.beginning to play marbles on the paved walks. Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, Orders received at 100 Clergy street west, 'phone 564w. Robert Shaw, Ivanhoe, in 5 King- ston hospital, is getting along nicely since his peration. Ninety engines were built for the Spattish River, pfd. ..... .. Sha : See wes san was Don't forget 'The Pageant Famous Women," YM.C.A., Friday, Feb. 30th, 8 pm, and also Saturday matinee. Admission 85 and 50 cents. Canada's most artistic Piao is the Nordheimer. Local show rooms at Kirkpatrick's Art Stors, 159 Princess St.---Ady. "The many friends of Mes. D. J. Murphy will be glad to know that she is abs to réturn home aftér having undérgone a su operation in the Hotel Dieu. Local Briefs Gathered by Re-|*7o" i + THE DAILY SPORT om = BRAMPTON IS NEXT ON THE KINGSTON LIST Uxbridge Nosed Out by Bramp- ton Team Wednesday Night by 1-0 Score, sds Brampton, Feb. 19.--In the fastest game of the season, locally, Bramp- ton, on Wednesday night, defeated : | Uxbridge in the third round of the intermediate O.H.A. plagoffs by a 140 score. Both téams did plenty of back-checking in thé first twenty minutes of the game and epen play did not start until the second frame. By the end of the second period both teams were going at a térrific pace. In the second period, about half-way thrcugh, Machell, 62 Brampton, scor- ¢d the only counter of the game shooting from fairly close fn. Both Bafton and Core, rival gosl-tenders, pieyed remarkable hockey and in <he !| last period, Core plajed a stonewai! fame against the steady rain shiots that were sent ak him. As a result of Brampton's win over Uxbridge dest night, the Kingston team will meet Brampton in Bramp- ton to-morrow night with the re- {irk game here Monday night. The team will leave to-morrow noon and will arrive in Brampton shortly after six-thirty, They will return home on Saturday afternoon. 'As soon as it bécame known this morning that Branipton had won' the game last night, local hockey fans began call- ing up the Arena and the Athletic Board Office to place their orders for tickets early. The tickets have been printed and will be sold early to the hockey fans so that there will be no last-minute rush for, seats as there was in the Kingston-Havelock game on Monday night. of N. H L 8t. Patricks 4, Ottawa 2. Canadiens 4, Montreal 2. Intermediate O.H.A. Brampton 1, Uxbridge 0. (Brampton wins round by 4-3). He's No Tourist, Brockville, Feb, 19.--Few hockey players in Ontario have a lofiger ac- th® connection with the sport than James Moriarity of the Newboro' team of the Leeds County Jeagu whe will have completed twenty-t#¥o years with that team when he hangs up his skates this year. He started With the team fn 1903 as a goal keepef, LL mi. R.M.C. WON GROUP. Défeated Regiopolis In Sudden. Death Game By 8-8. By a score of 8-3, the R.M.C. jun- iors defeated the Reglopolis team in a junior Intercollegiate fame at the Arent on Wednesday afternoon and 'won the championship of the local . The game was fast nearly all the way and especially, in the first two periods, the teams were about even. The cadets played steadier hockey but the rushing of Melts, Joyce, Collins and Cayvanagn 'was strong for the Regiopolis boys and they got in on the Red and 'White goalie severe! .times when things looked dangerous. In the last period,/the cadets showed a mark- od superiority over their opponents and tallied four times while Rego- polls were held put of the scoring column. Is the first frame Melts scored for Reglopelis: while Smith landed for R. M. C. Molson ecored twice in the sbcond frame for R.M.C. and Smith ote While Joyce and MoGrath reg- istered for Reglopolis. Tremain and Gmith eplit. even on the other four in the last period. The teams: , RMC--~Goal, Osler G. 8.; de: fence, , Gu F.. Walker; centre, BRITISH x a y -WHIG ixter, 349; Newport, 363; Siim- mons, 300; Page, 300. Total, 1,675. The Whig- fell before the Stand- ard last night at the College Inn Bowling Académy, losing two of the three games and being covered by 'an aggregate score of 3356 to 3163. In the other games, Jackson Press won two of three games played against Hanson & Bdgar's apd put wp a scove of 2508 to 3313. The scoring was as follows: Jackson: Press----Lyoms, 413; North, 468; Willlamson, 532; Kinch, 7: Steeves, 508. Total 2508. Hanson & Edgar--W. Reynolds, 589; Edgar, 397; lake, 514; Dwart, 499; Mitchell, 413, Total, 2312, gett, 466. Total, 2163. Standerd--Molntyre, 562; Clarke, 415; Pollitt, 427: Latarney, 469: Reynolds, 483. Total, 2356. / Off Game. Macnee & Minnes were scheduled to meet in an Industrial League game this week but the meeting be- tween the two teams could not de arranged. The teams bowled separ- ately and Macnee & Minnes put up a score of 2324. Printers bowled last night making a score of 3447, made up as follows: McIntyre, 465; Gib- son, 426; Reynolds, 6588; Givens, 476; Lipsett, 522. Woolworth's League, 8. Williamson, 98; B. Smith, 387; D. Kershaw, 315; A. Munro, 870. Total, 1070. M, Whitcomb, 343; KE. Whalen, 278; H. Btreet, 253; M. Willlamson, 247; M. Mussleman, 488. Total, 1609. M. Hill, 226; M. Wilson, 153; W. Williamson, 147; A. Brunke, 330, Total, 856. Queen's Beat Belleville. In an intermediate O.B.A. game at Belleville, Wednesday night, Queen's seconds defeated Belleville by the score of 49-41. This was the second defeat for Belleville at The hands of the Tricolor, PETERBORO LADIES WIN THE TANKARD » Defeat the Queen City Rinks Kingston Ladies Won Oon= solation Event. nine The two Peterboro ladies' curling rinks skipped by Mrs. W. H, Hill and Miss Gladman, won the Ontario La- dies Tamkard competition at the Mis. Moorelouse Mrs. W. H. Hill SEIp........ 0 GMp......3% Total,.....18 Ep... 8 Molson; wings, Clarke, Smith; subs. ' Miter , Trémain. Regilopolis--Goal, Taugher; de: femoe, Collins, ST; sutra; Joyee; » 3 ---- -- Totel......50 Total......10. {L. T. Beat Whig--Chatierton, 489; McOrum. |C. Abbott 389; Gibson, 443; Burke, 376; Lip-|T. 8. Calvin . jie rinks which will certainly make a great curling eveat. 4 : Bg $1 § PEgH bi y Skip. ...., 10 Skip.......'9 : » The City Hockey league was slated to re-open at the Arena on Friday evening and arrangements were be- ing made for the teams to start in but this morhing Secretary Harry Law announced that the league would not re-open Friday. Some fans think that the best thing to do would be to call the City League games off for the rest of the season and make fresh start next season. " ------ Sticks Were Stolen Some person or persons carried away about half a dozen of the Nap- anee players' sticks between the sec- ond and third periods of last night's game. The sticks were left in the players' benth in charge of a boy and he evidently deserted them, be- cause, when the players came out, they discovered they only had one stick aplece. Manager "Buff" Palm- er, of. the. Irishmen, kindly loaned them some sticks and after a little delay, the game was resumed. LIEUT.«O0L. H. W. OLINOH AN R.M.0. GRADUATE Kilfed at & Hunt of the Hounds in €ngland--A Native of Rothesay, N.B. Lieut.-Col. H. W. Clinch was killed at a hunt of the Grafton hounds at Preston Capés, in Northamptonshire, England, on Monday. Mrs. Clinch only, returned from the Dominion to England last week. Lieut.-Col. Clinch, who was born in Rothesay, N.B., in 1871, and at- tended the Collegiate Institute there. He entered the Royal Military Col- lege, Kingston, in 1888, and gradu- ated in 1892, taking out a commis sion in the infantry of the Imperial i, {hi td To get the best results with plants you must keep them even a temperature as ,| room that is steam-heated di the day and ventilated at disastrous to plant lite. Rubbing glass flower holders seit after washing gives them brilliancy and a pure eryetal { The tin boxes in which you candies and crackers should 8s receptacles. for

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