To Clear This Week PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 rT K.C.I1. TOOK GAME. -- Georges Defaulted Black Watch. St, to At the : ternoon, the Kingston Collegiate junior team defeated the Frontenac - {Business College seven, by two goals, HONORED BY COMRADES i;. final SOrp hein it to 9. The game was Very fast all through, the AT QUEBEC. K.C.I boys getting a tittle the best of it near the end. A Dinner Given Last Evening--Re- iy thé junior city league schedule. | tires From the Military After| The Black Wateh If and St Georges Thirty-Five Years' Service. 11 were to play at the same rink last Quebec, Jan, 24.--A very pleasant event took place last evening at the R.C.A. mess in the Citade], when Mai.- Gen. J. G. Wilson, was entertained! { at dinper by his former comrades in| The Toronto Team. arms, upon his retirement as com-! The Varsity team arrived at noon mander of the fortress. Lieut.-Col, R.lto-day from Toronto accompanied by W. Rutherford presided, and after full quite a few supporters. The team justice had been done to the excellent | will tine up as follows: Keith, goal; menu, the chairman proposed the toast| Harold Clark, point; Martin, cover: of "The King," which was royally re-| Evans, vover: Herb, Clark, centre; | ceived and was followed by "Our! left wing, Davidson; right wing, Toms. Guest." {George Richardson will referee the In replying, Maj.-Gen. Wilson began game. . by thanking his friends for the man-| ner" in which they had received the! toast to his health, and them gave a resume of his soldier's career from the date of his joining on the 26th of January, 1872, to the date of his re- tirement on the 15th of November, 1907, in all thirty-five and one-half vears. In concluding his remarks Maj.-Gen, Wilson presented . the mess with a piece of plate in the shape of a large cut glass claret jug, with heavy solid silper ° mouth-piece and Bos handle, - nga CONCERT PORTSMOUTH. I* Was a Great Success and Well 5 Attended, One of the finest concerts in the his- tory of the Portsmouth L. 0, L » No.? 481, was given in the Orange Hall on Thursday evening. The placed was beautifully decorated, flags, bunting hand and on the fice, but the S¢° Georges failed to show up, giving the game by default. ------ -------------------------- EXQUISITE PICTURES. Two Italian Films Shown at The Bijoy. The Bijou theatre shows to-day and to-morrow an especially beautiful and artistic picture, "Twixt Duty Humanity," This exquisite produc- tion is from the Rossi studios in Milan, Italy, and has reached the per- fection of the moving picture art. An- other film won by strategy, is almost equally perfect. Vera Holden and John Robert Davis sing two songs at every afternoon performance and join in one song in the evening. They are "Love And Time" and 'Blue Eyes." Division Court Cases. Five cases, adjourned from the last sitting wt the division court, were tried, on' Friday morning, by Judge | ------ -------------- John McKay Fur House There has been no chocolate produced in any ' country. equal to Cowan's Maple Buds This is a confection every one should buy. THE COWAN CO., Limited, TORONTO i ---------- Get It for Yor Martewis Breakfast "THE BEST OATMEAL MADE." And Our $16, $18 and complished Its Purpose. This is our last notice to : remind you. If you intend ° to take adv of this : sale, don't hesitate, but come and save $5.00 on your Suit or Winter Over- coat. . } 4 Best of and Trim- mings and Workmanship Guaranteed. All orders { comfortably filled with peopla from the {city and the village. Dr. | pens | den Islands to the city is now in good | | condition, ups nanas. Edwards & Jenkin. Phone, 775. and Chinest lanterns being artistically | Madden, at the court house and judg- arranged. The bad weather had no ef- {ments were given : fect on the crowd, as the hall was| F. W, Whitney vs. A. Agonew--Ac- {count $59.13; judgment in full. A. W. Rich-| J. Patterson E. Green--Gar- ardson occupied the chair, and as |nishee for $44; judgment for primary usual, his speech was brimful of wit, | creditor for $15 and costs 'and against many local hits being registered. garnishee for § The programme was of the finest, | McCue Bros: vs. ERE. Green--Carni- consisting of songs, readings, recita-|shee for $72.65; dismissed as tions and instramental numbers. Songs | garnishee. were given by Messrs, Halliday, . At] T. C. Wilson ve. W. D. McRae Ac kins, Greenwood, Forester, Ramsay, count $4.15: judgment for plaintiff in Folkee, Hogan, Cousins, Partridge and | full. \ Flowers. John Cousins also gaye an| Vr. William Nichols vs. A. Tuttle excellent recitation. Two very enjoy-| Account $7; judgment for plaintiff for able piano solos were given by Miss [$5 and costs. Dennison dnd Miss Matthews. Miss Scott again proved herself a clever accompanist. Thomas Wood, city, gave two bell selections that wers greatly enjoyed. One of the best numbers was a 'reading by the Rev. Mr. Eyre. Ar. buckle's orchestra were present and dispensed excellent music during the evening. After the programme , the ladies again came to the front, with dainty refreshments, after which the pleasant evening was brought to a close by a small dance, VS. The Late Mrs. J, H.-Jones. The funeral of the late Mrs. J. H. dones, Johnson street, took place on Friday afternoon to Cataraqui ceme- tery. Many of the deceased's friends were present at the house for the ser- vice, which was condnoted by Rev. Dr. Mackie, of St. Andrew's church. Before her * death, the deceased re quested that her favorite hymn, "Peace Perfect Pence," be sung at her. funeral. Her request was com- plied with, Miss Miller singing this beautiful hymn during the service George Jones, of Halifax, the--second A son, reached here this morning. The Wrecking Purposes--New | casket was covered with flowers, the Steamer Saginaw. | offerings of intimate friends. The steamer Saginaw, which return- | ed, yesterday, after leaving part, did not come back on account.of an jn- jured- rudder, but because of the snow- storm. She made fine, time to Nine |} onth"s sentesce for the theft of some Mile Point, this morning. After OI {oabber heels, and leather, from J. cling about, and breaking through the Green, who 'employed him for a few CARRIED FULL OUTFIT For Releared From Jail. Charles Roek, & voung Italian cob- wag released from the county on Thursday, after serving 4 the | Royal rink, on Thursday af- |! The game counts ! night. The Black Watch men were on | And | § to | | JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. , January Clearance Sale 3 ¥ : . We intend starting the Spring selling with a complete New Stock and all small balances of Winter Goods in each department will be placed on sale at prices that will quickly clear -NORROW THREE SPECIALS 147 Yards Dress Goods Mostly English Ladies' Cloth, about same weight and very much like a broadcloth. The colors are 'Navy, Black, Grey, Brown, Myrtle. These are full 54 inches wide, and are worth regular y 65e yard. § | | Yours To-morrow, 35¢ Yard. 15 Only Ladies'. Dress Skirts In Cheviots and other winter weight cloths. The co- lors are Navy, Black, Dark Grey. All different. Some are pleated skirt style, others with flare, 7 and 9 gore, strapped with self and finished with small buttons, all with inverted pleat back. These were $4.00, 4.50, 5.00. Yours To-morrow $1.25 Childreii's White Clouds; 50¢ qualities for 35c. Ladies' and Children's White Ice Wool and Fine Shetland Wool I Scarfs, 65¢ make for 39¢. Ladies' Warm Knitted Gloves, 25c and 30¢ makes for 18¢ pair. . Children's Warm Cashmere Gloves, 25¢ makes for 15¢ pair, The colors are Brown, Navy, Grey, Fawn. | hp Ang PEROT RENEE ice, she was beyond Nine Mile Point] jo Rook paid a visit to the po- in an hour. A steamer doés not run po curt after 'his release; He also! as fast in cold weather as in WAI, fwant to see Green 10 ste if he would | on account of the cold getting away ice him money enotigh 'to get back | with much of the heat generated forit. Watertown. Green brought . him] over from the states. The young | the steam. However, it is expected! that the Saginaw will reach Cobourg ff wis around town without a before nine o'clock this evening. She | nt, and can hardly speak a word of | will remain at Cobourg till the "Pring, | English. He savs that once he gots] and then return to Kingston, where back to Watertown he can secure! she will be a fine addition to the Don- "work i nelly Wrecking company's floating | 3 | plant. She carrics a complete wreck i | ing outfit, so that i anvthing hap-| Dairy School Debate. i the car ferry at Cobourg, she | A meeting of the Eastern Dairy | will be on the spot to act. { School Literary Society was held last | ------------------ evening, seventy-nine members being | CROSSED ON ICE. present. Instrumental music was fur-| nished by Messrs. Holmes, Leizert and The Road is Quite Lumpy Owing [Farrell A debate followed, on the | to Broken Cakes. | question : "Resolved, hat, thute is | Th fon rg from Wolo and Gar 0 "pleaser, in mati life thn i : whl » of. Humphries and Barker;: nega- two men crossing with Sane. lar sleighs this morning. Rev. Father | Ye: AL Andress, G. Smith and R. MacDonald, Portsmouth; erossed in a>: Southworth. Mesers. Es Lope cutter from Wolle Island, end John and Dundas were the judges. Their Davis. crossed om Garden Island to decision was in favor of the affirma- the Thonsand Island Steamboat com-| Live by one and one-half points, pany's wharf. - Mr. Davis was seen by | the Whig and stated that the ice was in a periectly safe condition and solid nou to hold a team and heavy sleigh. The authorities should lose no time in having the road hushed out so as to prevent any accident to peo crossing to and from the wity. Royal Scarlet Chapter. i The Royal Scarlet chapter of No. | 1 district have elected the following of- | ficers for the year: James Berry, Ww. | €. in C.; Henry Graham, EC. in €.; Robers 3. Elliott, chaplain PW.C.. Filliam McCammon, scribe; Joseph S, ice surface is very rough in places, on Gould, tron "Joseph eS sccount of the harbor being full of Lh ernid-at arms: David Brown, . firet broken cakes just before the final cold lecturer; William Cullen, second lec spell came on. Bis turety Archie Hattan, first conductor; Edward Bennett, second conductor; At "The Red Star." John Gaskin. inside herald; W. D. Nice oranges, 3 desen 25e. Derry, outside herald. The officers Spanish' onions, 9 Ibs. 25e. 'were installed by W. Cullen. Mexican sweet oranges, 2 dozen 20e.. Had Little To Eat. * Many people in Kingston iY aap oof their lellaws. > "a 's chocolates, fresh, [eXisting. While the great majority Sowiey 4, Sanauy's Sivoo AE ba- have pleuty there are a number who y . have not emough to keep them alive. Some of these will not ask for help, their condition is only discovered! by those who constantly visit the {poar, Ouly this week it was found o certain family kad been ex-| i icy, pave a o's A Queen's rely to-night chiefly on their » yesterday, gave ¥25 to a poor wonderful defence to defeat oy 34 x 8 Chocolates in endless flavors, Sweet cider, olives, cooked ham, rr representative for cases of this Left For Caboure. a " , Saginaw, left dry dock at nine o'clock on Friddy | for ; Wreok- for the | sident, announces an increase in { The Market is Now Completely De- The stemwer der. : bev in the dry store. has compre] Davidson-Clork, and thert'is an aw. RAISED THE RATE LEFT HANDED |g PAID UPON Stock NA. PEOPLE = |] Spangenberg PAPER COMPANY. d First of Canadian Concerns to In- Having any trouble petting | Clocks crease Dividend--An Acting | Scissors to suit them should come : ous, for we have left hand Rg Superintendent For Lake Scissors made on purpose, by the! Superior Division. | best known Scissor maker jy thelg Montreal, Jan. 24.-C. McMurphy, at | United States 'which is--WISS present CC. P. R. superintendent at! Every pair fully warranted and London, has been named acting super- | Suitable for every purpogs, for | intendent af the Lake Superior divi smallest embroidery to the larg- sion relieving the present supgrinten- | est. dent, F. P. Brady, who has been | granted leave of absence and is going TAILORS SHEARS to Cuba for his health. ; i The Laurentide Paper company, which Sir William Van Horne Are good time keepers and will prove their lasting qualities in years after pur- § chase. Clocks for the parlor. Clocks for the dining room. Clocks for the library. Clocks for the kitchen. Good Alarm Clocks. Fully warranted at cost prices. of | Prices always lowest for quality. 1s pre | A dividend on the common stock ow WwW. A. Mitchell, | six to seven .per cent. This is believed 85 Princess St. Hardware | 8 to be the first Cansdian company to ' increase its dividend so far this vear! : ---- and it is locked on as an optimistic! : : 4d note upon the plenitude of { mism. and ' sold pessi- | Sale of thrie inch silk ribhon, 12) | per yard; cardinal, brown, black, navy {hlue, pink, green and white, » | York Dress Reform. { Hot chocolate and hot Bovril { pense at Gibson's Red Cross store, moralized, { Fresh mince pies, 15 Tr , i W. Hector H. Hume, of the local of. Saturday. R. H. Toye, King #reet fice of the New York Consolidated! The Ontario Churchman on sale at RERPRERED EEE RAR mem) Stock Exchange, received this wire | Uglow's Book Store. ' V4 this afternoon : . : : "A big strike of cotton operators, | EE - " " involving 300,000 persons and four million looms, was declared in Lan- cashire, England, to-day. The cotton market is completely demoralized, and in New York, cotton stock has drop- ped thirty points in an hour." § Watchunaker and Jeweler, King St : Issuer of Marriage Licenses. GREAT COTTON STRIKE. only 0000000000000000000000000000000000008000000 SATURDAY THE LAST: Up to and including Saturday we give 20 Per Cent. Discount On all Trunks, Valiscs, Men's and Women's Packard Gold Bopd, Empress and Dorothy Dodd Shoes, and all others in 'the store. : Remember Saturday, The Last Day Gbe Joockett Shoe Siore. : Lh Bethlehem To Calvary. A thrilli production in moving pictures, rhe Life off Christ," by Commissioner Coombs, in Salvation Army hall, on next, at § pm. These films, wh cost upwards of 310,000, have never belore been pro- duced in Canada. The service will be augmented by short conmective read: Ags and Ymaligfht ie Yi of celebrated 2 pecia and a ate The admission is Be chil 2 Order your corset at New York Reform and will be sare well as our large stock of all the best ready-made cor- sels we manufacture any sivle to or- Hot chosolate and _hot Bovril dis - pensed at Gibwon's Red Cross drug FQieen's 10 tackle, claim will i de * . . * e . * * . ° . * * ® * » . * . . bd . > . . . . * . ® . . e . > . BO00000000000000000000