Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Sep 1905, p. 2

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Attractive ay noon, on match bets city team. £ did men, Rickard, pitched the first better. Was by the wv wlon their opponents, however, till the last of winning, ran wis Nelson, p.; Dunk r. L; Moore, of, Kingstons. McCammon, of. 'si Harteick, » horn, Ah, Evolved So Dr, Clarke has fal study of the game and has plays which will HERS DRESSERS for the adios ne, convenient, tasty, in appearance, fitted with Mitsces, B15 or 320, wp. roan, ww THe, TEDROOM... oral now flasy un qualities, Hedin Be. to $25, aN at $1.50 snd a0 lnrge patterns, HARRISON C0. -------- sssseves or Roast Chicken er Bread, and a cup of Fresh: Coffee» 0 ud» good--is good, doctor is said to some new ed Te in to University in kev. They do anxious to this antumg. It heron or St, Ge for hockey, Intermediate The draft for RFU, districts day. In tober 7th. Home be played in the will be grouped | National Pittsburg, 36. American New York, 22, 8 troit, Bb; Washing Eastern league conta, 4, Jersey ( 02. Newark, 57 Baltimore, Joe dence tie for first Dun Pateh, the fie ood Medioh price. Wi tetor] a: Outober 7th. IU, series, ¢ cial Bargains the 300 class. Tongorder had for the champio oodstook Coll union is The Rochester to 3, the barriér Wt the r) Baseball League, Saturday. The Tigers When in need for the i With each bottle Ozone, for a ative w The Cricket Field presen it throughout. Dunbar and on the Bloomer aggregation. Miss Nel son was the question of the day. She The locals each of the weond, innings. The score remained tie then | Shannon, LL Umpire, --""Con'* not likely district Gananoque, Brookville, Kingston, play | bome and home' games, heginning Oc | League, 2. Philadelphia, 2; will go agamst time Doncaster Plate at others withdrawing. 2% i Coboury and Peterbore will play off King pearance yesterday after occasion of the baseball the and a The visitors carried their i sn the had a neat littl "grand I band travels with the to the disappointment of many, The wires it was claimed, in terfered with the descent, As regarde the game. It was won by the home nine; score, 4 10 3. Of course the Joeals did not go their best, but [the game was no farce. The Bloomers, certainly understood playing ball, and | John 'Rogers, ia willing, In the event There were three [of an agreement to meet, the race will Johnston half. of the game and was then | rplnesd by Richard. | A Record Trip Made By the : And she certainly could pitch. Slide | to hase ? No 'one ever saw a gid do | the trick the way she did. At the bat | the female was impersonated much | Miss N decked with a wig ? oles for she players, Sullivan and Shannon | took a trv in the box. The visitors scored two in the se ond and one in the third innings. All owing to carelemmess on the part of There they stopped tallied one the ninth when the | lancled. The teams were : Bloomers. Day, 1h.; Rickard, «.; ar, 3 Hunt, Th.: Laird, s. Wh; Cotman, 2% Stokes. o.; Sullivan, p. and 11; Van. | Millan, me New Plays. been making a care { ator. United States rughy | evolved ROme new be tried by Queen's i p | andri wd Waterlily, ax soon as the players arrive, The | 80UNa ai 1 Wa . have worked out and effective formations | d0%n with one grain-laden barge; tog and combinations, if properly execut- wither ruchy or hoo not wish. to against Queen's and they slso are not | 3 ATDear on the gridiron iz likely that Marl rges will pet them O.R.F.U. Series. the intermediate © was made on Thurs No, 3, RM.C. 11,, and home games will » finals. The juniors w Monday. Baseball On Thursday. League. Philadelphia, 8-1; Chicago, 3.6 ; t. Louis, 5 Ro leveland, 1. De ton, | Baltimore, 7: Tor ity, 4.1; Rochester, Montreal, 15. Prpvi dence, 14; Buffalo, 8. ev. City place, and Provi Sporting Notes. MeKoand and DuMoulin will not be sec om the Tigers' line-up this year. champion pacer, 1:56, in Toronto on % The Agricultural College will Kkely | enter a team in the intermediate OR. | the Athletivs, though leaders in the | American League, have no hitters in a walkover in the Woodbine, all the nship of the Midland baseball league, at Port Hope, on Sat urday, of this week, loge will have a team il suitable district can pe found. The | trying to get Brantford in. Yodo team defeated Foronto on the grounds of the Roch ester Country (ub, by the score of 7 Jockey Jack Daly was fined 828 by Starter Murray for running through r» Woodbine, with Fer yiman, Dobotirg and Peterbora' will play off for the championship of * the Midland at Poet Hope on executive have ongaged James Devine, the well known wrest]: Strong Partnership, of liquid oxygen for ly removal of any internal rms, Your druggist for the "So ution of "'Otone (the coupon kind)", | Aas given free a pack. : ing" a popular tomic | e heeded to cleanse the system he stringent effect of the con- tod We have the sols | t to manufacture and thus are able to [ovary bottle of "Solution free package of the fam- | are ofttimes successful, "Colwy Kine include with of Fone" a is essential to the ts 2 use of Ozone, Both | manufactured Ly the Public Bridgeburg » Ont, ted quite an Nelson a man be | You could not | the fast trip ndge Hever a nig The concensus if opinion is that the "she" was a "he." For the King in | third and fourth Bermott, Lf; | Johnston, ws; MeKentie, r.l; Wilson, and p. that Harald or i ore, i Herbert Clarke will play with Toron- | S¢ far as this year's play | concerned, the stoge work of the rip- Boston, i the ghlandérs, and: Stone of St, ng the quartette within the d circle, The O.RF.U. has already in line for their junior series dn Toronto, six teams Victorias, Trinity, Granites, Varsity Ul, MeMaster 11., and Argo naut HI. There will likely be others before the gong sounds, he Eastern race is the greatest in the history of this league and perhaps in all baseball. There has never been in this cirenit such a sight as these teams so close in the running as to have the two leadfen tied and the « | third one 'game behind, Harry Pavne Whitney, who is in London, cabled to the effect that he is willing to mee Artful against Syson- by next week, at (he Brighton Beach. meeting, providing that his trainer, be ron one week from to-morrow. MARINE TIDINGS. Steambarge Navajo. There was activity all along the har bot front today, a large number of | vessels being in port with cargoes. One incident discussed by mariners was made to Oswego and {back by the s'cambdrge Navajo, sail {ed by Capt. Corkey, 'the Navajo cov- {ered the distance from Kingston to | Oswego, loaded 300 tons of coal and | wan back in twenty hours, which is a j record trip, i Vessel Movements. The schooner Granger cleared for Bath with shingles. Crawford's wharf : Schoaner Annan | dale cleared for Sodus. The steambarge Nile, from | ports, is at Soward's wharf. The schooner Kalking; from Oswego | with coal, ix at Soward's wharf. The schooner Maggie L., loaded { lumber at Swift's wharf for Wolfe Is | land. i The schooner Acacia, from Charlotte | with coal, ix at the Locomotive works + Lwharl, The steambarge Navajo, from Oswe- | go, is discharging coal at Wolfe Is | land. "The schooner | with grain, Rideau Pilot, from Napanee is at Richardsons' ole Craig's wharf: Schooner from Sodus, with co ba, up, this mornin Lyden, propeller Cu steamers Alex- up, to-night, company wharf : Tug Emerson t WT { Bronson, up; SS. Fairmount, { on her way to Lake Superior called | with extension fo the Cape Vincent, N.Y, breakwater is rape ix completed, and one of jeribe has been floated out and sunk, {while the other is under way. It is {hardly possible that the concrete su { perstructure will be laid this fall, though should ihe cold weather hold | off until late, it may be done. Only | for the delay in getting stone and { timber in season, Superinte it Stone {eould have easily completed the ex- | tension this fall, the MAY BUILD AN HOTEL on the Big Rideauw--Project of the Grand Trunk. | The Grand Trunk Railway com | pany ix likely to erect an hotel on the Big Rideau Lake, in the vicinity of Portland. The Rideau has been gain- ing in popularity of late years, through the efforts of Capt. Noonan, { who has had it extensively advertised, It is chiefly on account of the splen- | did fishing grounds that the Rideau | is so popular, salmon and black bass | abounding, The travel to the Ridean | this season has been the largest vet, [| but the accommodation for guests is | seanty. A big hotel would draw many tourists and the G.T.R. realizes this, { The proposal is to erect it on the Rig Ridean because train connection {can be had at Westport, five miles | down, with the B. & W. railway. The | travel by way of Kingston would alsa { i | be increased. Should the GTR. ject go through, there Rideau will be * ings" on the Refuse To Sanction It. Some time ago, Col. Buchan, form erly DOK, here, petitioned the city council for permission to erect elec tric poles around the cricket field. provided the militia department would consent to bear the expense. The in tention was to make a parade ground of the cricket field that could he used by the local corps at night. The city | consented to allow the poles to be erected and to supply the lighting Now the militia department, after considering the project, refuse to sanction 'it. However, it may be re vived, For Saturday. Finest Bread or pastry flour, $2.60, Best granulated sugar in 100 pound bags, 830.90, or 20 Ibs for £1. At Hon kinson's grocery, Market Square, 37 Broek street, McLeod's Lithia Tablets. For kidney or rheumatic troah'e, A most useful as well as pleasant re- medy. Bottles Me. Meleood's drug store, Fall In Line. i | And come to Campbell Bros. for | your new fall hat, Two well known local sports will figure in a police court case to-mor row morning. They are charged with touching up a commercial traveller for R10, about the city of late. L The offenders practise their work after dark and The police are increased number of horses, , are really models of style and beauty. | Several cases of theft are reported | IT KINGSTON. % -- A. J. Small Says Her Appea:- ance is Quite Possible--Will Try and Make 'the Grana As ble. A. J. Small, proprietor of the Grand Opera House, says that King ston will continue to have a theatri eal season of good things. So far, the productions he has given local theatre goers have been the best of any month singe the house opened. The visit of Schumann Heink was one exesptionally notable thing Nr. Small arranged for Kingston. Toronto has not yet heard her. Two other no table attractions will be the possible visit of Sara Bernhardt to King ston, December 22nd, and that of Sir Charles Syndham next March. Mr. Small thinks he can ar range a one night appearance of Bernhardt in Ottawa and Kingston Concerning the recent decorations and improvements, Mr. Small stated! that he desired to make the local theatre as attractive a place as pos sible. It is a well laid out and equip ped house, and the adornments make it a fit placedor any star to appear in. Kingston's theatre is in keeping with the fme circuit to which it be longs. 'Deserted At The Altar." Pierce Kingdey's great play, "Deserted at the Altar" will ap Pear at the Grand on Monday, Sop tember 25th. This play bins had a long and suceessful career, being in its thinl season on the road, and it has been endorsed by the press and public in every large "ity in the United States and Canada, This veur it is stronger and better than @er. Fred. Maclutosh, manager for Mr. has fitted out the production in a most elaborate manner. "The Smart Set." At the Grand on Wednesday, Sep tember 27th, the colored extravaganza organization known. as "The Smart Set," is coming in the san laborate musical extravaganza, "A Southern Fochantment," which these clever peo ple presented last season. This com pany of colored fun-makers is headed by S. H. Dudley, the comedian, famous sable ---------- PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Robson Black has an article on "The Modern Interviewer" jn Leslie's Maga- zine. A. B. Cunningham and Franeis King returned last evening from To onto Mr. Astley, son of Rev. G. A. Ast V, . Sydenham, has after a month's visit at Atlantic City. brs. Clarke and Rvan have return od from Toronto, where they attend Toronto ani and William MoKee, Toronto; two old | Rinrstoniane, are in the city to visit the scenes of their vouth. The former Ir a prosperous merchant in the cit- of his adoption, and the latter of the Queen City "fineat.' Miss Brooks and Miss cuse, have Inisz," Syra- | returned from a four | months' trio to England, Wales and | the 'Channel Islands, and' are now at the residence of Capt. and Mrs. G Brooks, Nelson street. They had a delightin]l visit and experienced fine weather, hath in crossing and re crossing the ocean -------------- Puzzle To Military Men. A citizen asks the vou question: "Can tell me why the government js erecting stables for the batteries on Ordnance street * Does this mean that the new barracks for Lake Ontario Pérk would not be erected 2" In reply to this, the Whig can only wofer the questioner to the recent statement of 'Hon. Mr. Harty, who | announced that the foundations of the new barrdcks would be laid before the winter. Perhaps the stables are being erected for temporary use, for it mav w two vears before the barracks will he completed. In the meantime, if the hatteries are to be increased, there | must be good stables for the sized To Have Good Orchestra. | Mr. Merry, orchestra wonductor at the Grand Opera House, is determin od to have a first-class orchestra un der his direction this season, and is diligently rohearsing the players. A ! bass will be added next Monday. The orchestra has done good 'work so far this fall, and the way it played the | music of recent productions is worthy | of praise ------------ For Saturday. . Finest Bread or pastry flour, $2.60. Best granulated sugar in 100 pound bags, $1.90, or 20 lbs for $1. At Hop kinson's grocery, Market Square, 17 Broek street ! Did You Ever. Wear a Piccadilly derby. These hats | iworge Mills & Co., hat specialists to men are the exclusive Kingston agents, Buy Carter's Little Liver Pills at i on the lookout, ¢ Ordered or ready-made corsets of t every description. Perfect fit guaran- teed. New York Dress | = straw hats all winter, sibson's Red Cross drug store. Fresh here, : May he we will be able to wear our | 1G, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. MAY COME HERE SARA BERNHARDT MAY VIS- Attractive a Spot as Possi- | . | American Kingsley, | been appointed | rk in the head office of Bank of | Toronto. Mrs. T. R fownovsky; Princess street, returned home Jast evening | the event simultaneously ing being very acceptable day. ET CITY AND VICINITY. Christy's And Stetson's. Celebrated hats at Campbell Broa, A Good Catch. A fine sgweimen of the fimy tribe was landed at Kingston Mills, recent: z Iv, by Mrs. H. B. Henderson, of this city ped the scales at over five pounds. Leaving Kingston. Thomas Doyle, of the local branch of { the Untario bank, left, last night, to { join the stafi of the Montreal branch. His transfer comes as a surprise and | means promotion as well. His com rades here presented him with a hand some pipe on his departure, The Party Knife. B. 8. O'Loughlin, Yarker, has been removed by the Ontario government from the office of issuer of marriage | liconses and position of magistrate, Charles Rattan, Svdepham, was also lately relioved of the offices of Divi sion court clerk and issuer of mar riage licenses, i Stabbed By An Italian. Samuel Brown, Alexandria Bay, was stabbed nine times by an Italian, Mar {oo Marotti, at Charles Stevens' house, jand is in Brockville hospital. Brown [was drinking with Lizzie Hughes, who figured with him on a charge of at {tempting a train wreck in October | last. The woman is from Kingston, | Hat. ---- To Make Another Award A meeting of the fi mittee has een eal | ing to make another award of hose { tenders, Elliott Bros., having refused | to accept the vomtract for part of the v and light com for this even amount required Gy the fire depart iment. Before the contract can be { awarded, the city council must pass | on it. After Appearing Here. Madame Schumann -Heink has had to | abandon the stage i A Syracuse, N.Y., her ed her | much trouble apd the performance of { "Love's Lottery" had to be cancelled. The great prima dona was hurried off {to New York to consult a specialist { and in the meantime the company will | "main at Syracuse to await develop i ments : Police Court--Friday. | The magistrate held but a short | session of the police court this morn jing. A stranger, for heing drunk and using bad language, yesterday niter | noon, had to pay 85 and costs to regain his freedom. The case of John | A. Young, for stealing=8105 fron, Ira | Cooke, Oso, remanded till to morrow, the acensed pleading not | guilty was Deserving Of Recognition. As Dr. Sands has been acting health | officer for some time, it is the general opinion that he should be remunerat ed for the services he has so far i ren j Bored; It is pointed out, however, that an alderman cannot take pay from the city, However, a precedent has been constituted by Alderman Ross | who recently accepted a fee for the | city for examining an insane person. { As he has not yet lost his seat at the ed the coiference of the Ontario asy- {ity council board, Alderman Sands lum superintendents. . | should not fare worse, Albert Armstrong, a popular and | Suse obliging derk of the Union Bank, at A Nasty Fall. Smith's Falls, has resigned his posi- | Purser Hunter, of the steamer Ame tion to take a course at Queen's Uni: | rica, has a narrow escape from sori versity, | ous injury, yesterday, the result of a Miss Anwie Lolonde and friemd, Miss | painful mishap. It occurred at Cape Louise Marselle, visiting her sister, | Vincent The steamer was pulling Mis, Alfred Turcot for the past | irom the wharf and Mr. Hunter was month, returned home Sunday to Ro- | on the dock. He ran to reach his chester, N.Y. | ship, hut slipped, falling between the W. W. Gibson, the Red Cross drug- | America and the wharf. His leg gist, has returned from a western trip | stuck violently against the guard to London, Stratford, Betroit, and to | rail and it was fearsd by spectators sea hin brother, a medical. man, af a | that a fracture had resulted. Luckily Michigan town | however, the injury was not so James Scholes, Pittsburg, Penn, | severe ---- To Hold A Dance. October 21st is the One Hundredth anniversary of the battle of Trafgl gar. The day has always been honor ed throughout England with much ceremony This year the century mark will receive special attention fro, Canadians. It is propused to honor through ut the dominion. The local organ ion of the Sons "of England ar busy making arrangements for the same and according to present outlook a big dance will be held in the Whig hall on the evening of the twenticth Harvest Festival. Lieut.-Col, Gaskin, will conduct special harvest festival meet ings in the Salvation Army barracks on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, September 23rd, 24th and 25th. A musical programme has been arrang ed for the Saturday night; the colonel will also deliver a short address. Sup Toronto, day the subjects will be 11 a.m. "Daily Bread'; 3 pm, "Sour Grapes'; 7 pm., "Havyest Lessons," Sunday afternoon, 'Rev. T. Bn. Win dross, Prof. Pipe and others w ill daliver short addresses. The barracks will be nicely decorated. for the cavion. Had A Pleasant Time St. Andrew's church hall was well filled last evening. The occasion was a recital given by Francis Von Buhl, assisted by Miss Ada Chown and Miss Minnie Shaw. A large number of in- vitations had been issued for the event and the friends of the principals turned out in large numbers to enjoy the talented entertainment. Francis Yon Buhl was formerly a student of Delaseo, ftaly, and of the Vocal Phy siology School of Emil Bohnke and Lennox Browne, London, Eng., and late vocal instructor at the M A. College, Michigan. US A. He possess es a fine conceFt baritone voice and delighted his hearers. Miss Ada Chown needs no introduetion to a Kingston audience. As a vocalist she has already werited mich attention. Last evening she won equal honor as an elocutionist, her voice and render Miss Shaw an accom The whole even enjovable and, reflects was as good as ever as pamist and gonsician ing was most j much eredit upon those taking part The steamer America Zuill contigne on the Cape Vincent. run till Ties It was a beautiful bass and tip: | THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. | Occurrences In The City. And Vicinity--Other Brief .Items of Interest To The People. Newman & Shaw's "Sale." This fall the stores are fixed up very attractively, Horehound candy, twisted sticks. Mahood's Drag Store. In these good grit times the taxes come in lively to the city treasury. William Swain, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley"s hook store, The merchants are evidently prepar- ing for 'a big autumn sale of goods, Peaches at 25¢, to 0c. a basket' ie quite a «nap for Kingston house wives, When have the workingmen of King- ston had a much better summer than this has been. ' Old fashioned horchound candy, just received. Mahood's Drug Store, Beautiful weather for the dry goods and millinery openings, and beautiful openings for the weather. large number of Kingstonians went out to Parham, to-day, to at tend the Hinchinbrooke fair. The assessor is passing around his the citizens the new act schedules and realizing what them. Why do the civie authorities al low people leaving patent medicine samples lying round in the reach of children ? Get fresh pork, roast = beef, lamb, mutton, com beef, lard, sansagr- es, smoked and cooked meats at An derson Bros. The Municipal World sidewalks can means to vour says concrete be laid for eight and one-half cents per square foot. What does Kingston pay ? Truss. perfection. An sepure, comfortable an expert to fit vou. Satisfaction and perfect fit guar astied, at Dr. Chown's, me citizens police easy, truss; Jewish the court this morning, laving in formation against a gang of small bovs who persist in breaking windows, Peaches are plentiful this week. The man who lives on King street thinks the ones who go around dressed white, with their lids nicest kind, Many a Barnardo hoy in this coun try will regret to hear of the doctor's death, and the homels aifs of the old land lose a friend indeed in his were: at 'n ofi, are the passing awav, T results of the thank offering at rnnial meeting of the Woman's ry, in Toronto, show a total S61; of this amount the W.A. the diocese of Ontario in contributed By his utterances at the : asyhigy su perintendents' conference at Moron to, Dr. Clarke, of Rockwood, , showed himself to in asily the leading Cana dian authority on in that regard he ders mental dispases is head and shoul above the other superintendent NEWMAN Now in fuil swing. 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BEST'S ELIXIR OF COD LIVER OIL is a solution of all the active. principals of Pure ( Liver Oil in Pure Sherry Wine. a. a blood builder it is unsurpassed It has no equal as a fat maker. Jo, those who have become man down ing the summer it is the best toni od Makes weak, babies Wier rhe 1t too Steong Large bottle, $1, 3 for '$2 50 Only at The Best Drug Store L. T. BEST, Chemist and Opiician 124 Princess Street 'Fhone 59 EYES TESTED FREE. THE FRONTENAC © LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. (ESTABLISRED 1863.) President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money loaned on City sad Farm Properties. Municipal and unty Debentures. purchased ortgages Jeposits recelved and interest allowed 8S. C. McGill, Managing Director. Office. 97 Clarence Street. Kingston. : : : : SWIFT'S SCRANTON COAL Nearly everyone ® knows it and they all like it. You determine on ® getting it the next @® time you need coal. JAMES SWIFT & CO. PHO 00000000 Poedoeceovew MAA Al A A A A A hE. h pends his money in the city & SHAW'S BIG SALE OF ---- Fall and Winter Goods, also House Furnishings Read Some of the Doings for Saturday Shoppers Full length; well made, colors pink, We at 50¢ and 69¢. each. Ladies" Flannelette Night Gowns Prettily trimmed, at 75¢., 9%¢. and f1.25 each; neatly made, long length and very durable, Ladies" Flannelette Drawers Assorted sizes, 35c., 4% 69¢. a pair Buy "Newman & Shaw's" Celebratad Unbreakable Yarn, and then vou the best made; black, white, or greys; Re. a bunch bl z Fine Quality Canadian Yau (made from fine combed wool), in 2 or 3 ph » medium or dark grey; 45c. a pound Blankets, white of fine soft a pair good size, rder, finish, 90c. Blan} kt t our Special All-wool White vanketls at 33.50 a pair, are winning great praise for us. Many buy ers have gone the rounds and found our values the best. 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Our experience is that o a customer always a custor for this oil. McKelvey & Bit gi - J-- FORGER'S ADVICE. Don't Gamble, Don't Drink, Don't Smoke. Chicago, Sept. 22. --~Edward Lewis, who pleaded guilty to for 1s aggregating £75,000 in Whea has written an open letter to yo men 'Remember, young man, that 'y sin will find you out," wi "You cannot escape it. thought whion I first sold a = mortgage of $400 that I could es pay this by a lucky strike or Commission on some real estate « When I found that I could not this and the person owning Mortgage asked for her money, I to sell another larger one to 'n goed.' Then I thought it was so that I eould keep up the crime Lows "Bovs, and young men, don't | ker. Don't start when you Young sneaking back of the barn Other small boys and friends and corn for poker chips, and learn Play. Don't, for God's sake, sn "igarettes. Don't drink your glass of beer or whiskey. Don't, 'ause you hear of some neighbor n ng money at the races, bet on | 8 "Your sin will find you out.' low many times in the last Months have: I stayed awake, Hought and thought and thou ow many nights have I lain av Mtl two and three o':lock thin! and thinking and thinking of the Tow, d privation 1 was

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