Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Aug 1908, p. 2

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.FAdE TWO Beechamys op OPENS MONDAY 'OVER 3000 TROOPS WILL BE : i S ENCAMPED When Jack of Ove on Jack . For Twelve Days--A Fine to relies Supply--Butts Will Not Vien ; all de She Pills. The gestion ar Greats Good Appetite Sold Fveryw JCLILE 15 catsed by cecham's | i | Water 1 Be For m the ary there oir Barriefield 600 troops will It two weeks Livity where over for annual drill twelve years since camp here in "September. This scheduled for June, but on account of the water not being satisfactory the date "wa changed Now Barriefield camp has the best water supply in the province, As local option 1s now in force im Pittsburg it was, no doubt, nec essary fit to drink, as well as washing and cooking purposes, camp will again have to proceed the new butts Owing { uncalled for delays the butts be completed till November future camps, however, the facilities will be of the | Hefice, Barriefield camp not only ing but yor conveniences, The troops will day from north, vance guards were ing for the verything will be drill on following | next he | Hei x Vv it ac oht 3 enca fully held mped is was year usual, supply boxes D.cents. it as as 13th Furniture and Carpet Sale If "you there's "given before in future, You just now. At prices never Will need these inoney saved to Hanging Hall Mirrors the to\ have water The | without Ist shooting very gre and the all hav | rank having as | situation, arrive aN day Mon and west here east to-day raising of in order for Tuesday morning corps ~ will be rang I | menem I'he camped Ne 3 en- ) Com- Corps of Signalling A.S.C.; De- Field Am C.0.C 2nd Fortress Detac hment Section Section, C.K No No pany; Guides 3 3 Company PAMC; No. 3 No. 3 Detachment, achment CA. P.C., all of Kingston. Cavalry brigade--3rd Pragoons borne and 4th Hussars of King- Corp tachn £0 $10 hula Det ig on Our nee: Our re regula for tyl for Parlor Tables $2! ove 2nd of (Yk ton Mh Artillery tery of Kin | Gananoque 10th Artillery hatte of tor} 6th Infantry f Picton, 40th « Linds ith Infantry Port Hope 19th of Mado ular reduced £10 5th Field Bat and the Sth of brigade ton tegular $18, | reduced $14 Mth 24th Field Pe brigade reduc y d and $13 y $10.50 ry Cobour of oro R and 16th ir brigade of Cob iment 15th inden le--46th i Reg rontenac bri o Window 2 17th of Shades Special Frenc and Aus train designs trimmings, of f the 57th Re ~ of Peterboro will camp from Sept to 10th Maj W veterinary appointment mornin SIX companies giment All 6th 320s h J Morgan be offic at was just will principal the camp announced this SUNDAY SERVICES. of the Pulpits To- Morrow. Andrew"s--Rev. Dr. Il am and p.m. welcome," Sabbath school, Cooke's Presbyterian Church, treet--The pastor, Rey. W. S. lavish, Ph.D, conduct Sunday school, 3 p.m. gers niweyy "welcome. George' s Cathedrals 1 14h Hund {after Tyinty, holy: comm fini, { Matins, 11 , preacher, Starr. Baptisms, 4 p.m. iiEvensong, p.m. pregeher, Rev, Stearns Tighe, IMA, TCD Queen Street W. H. Sparling, in Lace, Brussells Chenille, Silk and Velour arpets, Linoleum, etc PHONE® 90. | EF. Harrison Co. Curtains C. « Yours, The Filling Mackie. Strangers p.m Sar vices 7 "Special Sale | Of the Best Quality will preach at both services. Wilt ima Hughes will sing at both [Sunday school, 12.15 a.m. e ve frervice, Wedndsday, 8 p.m First of Rugs & Congregational Church, Wellington and streets p These 1 9 3 Mac hoth ser- Stran- will vices St. lay 8 an Canon a.m Methodist B.A., Church Rev. Servi Mid-we Johnson Villie and 7 at both Strang: Ren Charles wors! 11 am preach welcome all free Street Methodist Burke, B.D. and astor vine t m oN Vice np tor All are invited Brocl Rev, 1 vice at will p ie pa ser are Seats church S I H be inday school pastor f I'he pa both--servicee Cl I at p.m a.m p.m sizes, X are in and 3! Rugs tor will preaches yards, 3 x meet Wedne wel at vm. Praver meeting p.m. Stranger made full sett of sizes Not having a patterns all offer them at cost Methodist Chur B.D. g, pastor amd p.m Supper at pastor will Bible school Lea 1 Sycenham Street h Rev. Charles A tor William Crai 11 the Sykes pas help Sad in we Rev Service of a.m 7 Lord' Fhe price. er the col rament morning duct hot 12.15 1 p.m ervice h CrVIees nm. Epworth Mid-we ae Wedne ( Pre rl street D.D | Seriou ( | of Bar M am, byterian, Pastor Service halmer Ve corner R. McFAIL, Kingston Carpet Warehouse Na Rev. jig 7 omment Arrears Crracious rie and i Lot on Kine Some « 7 pm dorm- Pray Stran the r RAASALARLSRALARAAROAIY x I'ran p.m p.m ull ut Sunday hool, 3 tin Wednes ordially mvited to If You Washed Your Glasses. Y make them clean After our coupdn t dle 1 nt th any r in we ) cach time Wt to b+ washed with dried" and. polished. Oup itselt nall Soda PUT YOUR SAVINGS IN REAL ESTATE It does not make you rich over but it is the fhvestment we of, and 'one that pay you a hand- profis, water, rinsed, Ia that mvita st YY YR and ! purity we ns as-clean ane Wade's drug the soda re Campbell Bros. the hest $2 derbies in Kin promise st to. all] in the September Man's Magazine. It? liberal selection of matter publications of the ete recognized mediums and information present. mixed ' fresh 1 Cross store opres OI oreat interes ve Pov IISIIIIIOISV Iv Ive to night, ses. are provided the a : of Jusy i i satest know will wing a comp 1 world's Giroun Nees, 1hse y SOHC at} m's Ree drug oe " are good a fpeceestetenessessnss of At present we offering specially bargans. McCANN'S, 51 Brock street. back last rston excursion- the this year. store steamer America arrived Ogdensburg. at ten with the King The trip was the steamer 's. the 82 hat from o'clock night, ists one of best mac fe das A Full Crop Of Blackheads. They disfigure many a pretty itch and bother you continually. them, erradicate every one! time by rubbing on DIr.| Ointment. For pimples, eruptions, nothing so Dr. Hamilton's Oint. 80c. Lox: : face, You! can cure in a short Hamilton's. irough skin,, | tisfactory MEFFIFTITRGIBVT 49094 {ment Pry EEE TSIEN eIeeey sa tosttepatanss pep as a Ready For Use at This Camp. | will | ta | will not | el military | com- | ment | and | This rock | frock | pastor, | Miss Nor- | k | corner | Di at | Monday, | | enouy fountain| hot | reference to | "Phone | THE DAILY BRITISH THE SEASON ENDING SO FAR AS 5 BASEBALL is! | CONCERNED. | j Match This I The Lacrosse Team Arrange Another Match With Belleville. The again, well { sore was at work , and showed up were a little Thursday. another season laérosse' team Friday evening Some of the players after their game on boys are anxious for (chance at Belleville, before the | clases, and: it is to be heped that they {will get it. The locals have not lost a game fet, although they have tied three. When the team turned out in the spring about fiiteen men put in an appearance and it has been the fifteen 'men or so that have com- the team, club and officers since the first game. When a was on the public weuld turn large crowds to see it, if it on the ericket field, but if layed on the athletic I's guard would be. pre- i same ped ever game [out in was free Tt was p fonly a corpora sent If the lift once "L.A. team here management od players. The and get enough together team, and it is. to be hoped that will receive every aid, as they {certainly deserve it. If suitable ar [rangements can be made they may play Belleville here on Labor day. Baseball League Closing. cricket field this afternoon, and Y.LC.B.U., old ene- scheduled to come to- the city league teams have played and two exhibition Locos winning the first and landing the last two. has aroused consider- to team will several changes on two on would give the team | there would be next season, under and composed of boys are going to citizens in a while, 1 | they | | | | the L.C were gether again series. These league game, At {the ( mies, in senior | two {one | ones, the | the Irishmen Fo-day game | able interest, | win. There will be the Locos' team | the Irishmen from their {the C.L.C, picnic. The league is | close now, after most It has been handled well, and entered can find any fault things have been man- in charge of the league credit for the way they after things. They have given their attention the smallest | details and any small matter that | needed to be adjusted a meeting would | immediately lattended to. City Rugby League Needed. | Many are enquiring if there will la city football league this season. One | young player said: "I mean a good one, managed like the city baseball | league was." It is to be hoped that there will be a football leatue as j there is plenty'of material. E Torn base- "Thall team fhat-put a team in the city yHeay ue could put a team in the foot- {hall series as well. This would keep | the same teamg' in touch, in all { branches of sport and there dould not | be a better thing for the players. It would also be of great benefit to the | junior' players, would give them a good schooling and prepare them for senior company. The bést players are those who played the game when "kids" and they are the: kind: that | are needed by all the rool teams, as which and one or fast drawing to an outa season team the no with aged. Those deserve great have looked way to be The K.C.I. Outlook. Kingston Collegiate rugby team should be this year from the present Last season the rs | Collegiate fine team, good Lenough Cadets II and the Ottawa teams Last and Mr. Sh in it, but both, will severe will start to school opens The good outlook. had a defeat as well and other Mr. Carter great mtere and this a one | | to IT, school both a | Queen's as { nish wason t maybe will They Her--took this | be absent, loss to the practice as soon as the At present the boys are considering the advisability of trying to form a | junior inter-collegiate league, em | bracing teams Brock Ottawa, | ville, Gananoque Kingston year one, and boy be a from and Queen's In Readiness. campuses are being bat hr | excellent condition for the opening 'of | the The upper campus Ha: been elled up and sodded. The now been cut short and of the best coll fields jn Alfie" and great care of it and it their beg until city to Queen's AsO. ji lev has makes ori | Ontario tiken greatly student by | grass ge \ have has | improved under The back are one the doors mning quite waiting ram love | land number {for the | ope | | | one are now colleg m © a n ye Lively Old Cricket Field. evening long as it to see the cricket field busy place Football and football teams small there, holding down their of the field. Some good young showing ip there and if they would make junior O.R.P.1 is light Every h very { larg out corner re are » | stors given rood | team, | are a fair material how for a When You Visit Toronto. Visitors tothe exhibition shoul call and inspect the special and ex- 'husive designs for interior decorations fond _fughis shings such as wall papers, tapestries, rugs, cretonnes, net and lace curtains, ete view at the | handsome show rooms Elliott & 79 King street west, Toronto They show a fine range of hand-made furaMure and hardwood, floors. Tf un- able ta) call' personally," a request by mail will'bring. yow full information to. prices, desoripyion, ete. | AWN AA Died In Winnipeg. Mrs. Mary A. Denby, laté William Denby, died at her residence, avenue, Winnipeg, Friday, Aug j21st. The deceased broke her arm | several months ago and had about re- covered when seized with a stroke of | paralysis from which she never re- gained consciousness. She had resid od in Winnipeg for a few years only | but by cheerful di la larfe number of f{ She leaves | two daughters and four' sons. %, On ot Son, I as the Ong. McDer mott relict « of of Newhoro, 181 on | 40c. codked ham, 0c, Gilbert's at i | Afternoon' Between ! the Irishmen and the Locos-- | May | grounds | to enter | last game at | be called and the trouble it | his assistants watchful | to | a | fly | a teams | own | | | 1 [1 i | | { - | y WHIG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, ED THREE LIVES AND RECEIVED $200 IN PART PAYMENT. Thomas 'Hogan, Cranberry Lake | Heard the Cries For Help-- Used a Leaky Punt. On Thursday, lives near Cranberry Rideau, heard cries for help. He rushed to the lake and saw a small gasoline launch caught on a stump and sinking. In the boat were two ladies and a gentleman, New Yorkers, camping in the vicinity. The only craft at hand was an old leaky punt, and into this Mr. Hogan got and pulled out into the lake. He was able to take off only one of the party at a time, but saeceeded in rescuing all three before the launch sank. When | the three had thanked him for saving them, the gentleman put two one-hun- dred dollar bills into Mr. Hogan's hand. 'The farmer had never seen a $100 bill before and nearly fainted. One of the ladies spoke up and sald that was only a portion of the re jward he would receive for his timely She took his address and in- him that he would receive | something more as a remembranes, Mr. Hogan didn't like to take the money, but was forced to do so. Bold in"! Guwilight - - - -> Miss Beatrice McGill has been' giving her old and young friends here many thrills of pardonable pride. Though she has not played golt for three years she has, during ber holiday time at Niagara- -on-the-Lake, that rendezvous | of expert golfers, won five beautiful prizes. © First she carried off a cut- glass vase, then a cup and saucer. Later she aspired to greater things and her reward was a pair of "brass candle-sticks. The eighteen hole rechampionship followed and this car- ried with it a silver, medal. And fin- ally for the mixed four-somes she got the beautiful silver loving cup put up as a trophy. Her play was described as being of a very pretty order and the compliments of professionals have come her way generously. It must he remembered that this Kingston girl was competing with the best of Can- ada and the United States, so "all her victories were decidedly worth while. It's the warm congratulations that are going up to her from her old home. i Thomas Hogan, who Lake, up the rescue. formed > ew. Again the regret is heard that Lad- ies' day, at the Yacht Club, is made use of as it might be. In fact femininity has not learned, as mascu- linity has, to take its pleasures easily, And instead of doing as the men do and going down with books or work, and resting away a morning or after- dry dock, noon in the rooms or "on the veran- ders. y |dah, the ladies strenuously "dress The schooner Mary Ann Lydon ar-|up," towards five o'clock, and merely rived at R. Crawford, from Oswego|go down for tea. This is a disap- with coal. {pointment to the men of the club, Swift's: Steamer North King, down | who hoped their women friends would and up, to-day; steamer Aletha, from | make the whole of Wednesday, at the bay points. {clubhouse, their own. The tennis Two lumber barges from Ottawa are | court, at the club, which has been put lying at the Kingston and Pembroke at the disposal of the girls, on Wed- wharf, waiting to be towed across the nesdays, is being used extensively in lake. ithe mornings, At the Wednesday tea The steamer the hostesses were; Mrs. Francis wharf on Maicnee, Miss Florence Cunningham, {night, and had Mids Bessie Smythe, Miss Lorraine passengers. Dalton', and 3 ss Marjory Merrick. The sloop H Next week, if the weather is fine, | from Deseronto, there will be another, and the final of at R tea of the season. the Grove Inn. | - . . The schooner Bertha Kalkins is «t! On Tuesday evening Mrs. W. Sowards, from Oswego, with coal. | Pierre ~Hughes, King street, gave The barge Ceylon cleared for Lake | little bridge for Miss Lily Fraser, Superior ports, to-day. { Ottawa. There were two tables Capt. John McCullough, (play. has sold his schooner Katie Feccles to | . : | . 8 Y - SING Over Capt. Harry Mitchell, of Newcastle. | Mr. Stratford Dawson came over a Capt. McCullough will likely purchase few days ago from the Adirondacks, \ steambarge. : where he had been spending his holi- a ste ge. Tw : : Captain Tim Sullivan days, and picking up his wife and oh in a few days to Kingston to little son, who have been staying vith i A. Mee Canon and Mrs. Loucks, Barrie street, pilot the steamer Argyle to Toronto. Mit bor Tis Lome it Moe During the winter the steamer will be or his home, in Montreal, on Tue y. overhauled and fitted out for the Tutslay, E north shore route between Toronto Med ive ly nd Cobonfa boy, of Lendon, and Cobourg. . The ~Pittshurg steamship company | [Wiliam ia Elder, '"The Avon- has placed an order with the Ameii- | ro, " $1 ET " ea more,"" has been spending the week in can.Shipbuilding company. - for two FO » . steamers to. cost; over -$900,000. The | HTS. new 'boats willl bg practically MARINE NEWS. | the Found About' . Wharves. 'government tug in this district. large steamer is What The Reserve is at work The government the or- India is at awaiting, Alexandria was at Fol- her up trip, Friday a large number of ger's M. Ballou, arrived and unloaded a cargo Crawiord's wharf, at wood - . St. a of Napanee, | » oe oe Toronto, will Clisdale and her little Ont., are staying on | on duphi-] Miss (ildersleeve, King street, go her return from the States, will p) ners built : a ung? ul he Has) eight. toa 7 straight through to Toronto, where of ve, Slee | [she will pay a visit to her sister, | Mrs. Grant Macdonald. | | | Encwn The World Over. We «don't offer you hats known only 10 ourselves but have the latest styles in makes that have for years heen known to good the world @ver. Let us mention a few such es Scott's, $4, Christy's, '$4, $8 and $2.50, Stetson's, $4, Buckley's, $2.50, Bengal, W and $2, Imperial, $2, Wilkinson, $2.50 and #2, at Camp- {bell Bros., fashion"s acknowledged, | : | headquarters for hats and furs. . . Miss Nora Gordon, King street, been up in Toronto this week Miss Grace Hemming deturned a fow days 'ago from Cap a I'Aigle Miss Grace Loucks is home from the North-West and will be in town till Monday, when she will return to Ot tawa. Mr. and Mrs. Toronto, are duck shooting Bay. | he Mrs. home oe has dressers of the Hay E. H. coming to their Bickford, down for lodge at Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made a great reduction.in - price in the order and ready-made Sloshing department; alto gents' furnishings. Look at dis- play windows. Sunday Connections For Cape. and 4.30 7 pm. Grout and Ven. Archdeacon left for their Herbert Grout have in Delhi, o- -- Stearne Johnson will for Carleton Place, ter, Mrs. Edwards, will be greatly missed kindness has been unfailing hospitality characterized by plicity and which to the old Ringston] Mrs: Donald AUS fram Picton, this week |. Mrs. A. C. Grant of visit to old friends in day. - | =) and M leave next where their daugh living They indeed' for their and their the sim- belong The Tig Rev street, is 7.30 11 Steamer 'leaves p.m., returning S0¢. return. » pe 21.50." The a.m. | a.m. and generosity A 82 . students' only . at store. for fountain favorite. Gibson's n school McPhail Red in Cross came down Picton, paid a town on Thur -. -- Herald, W. B. "> of Dundas, the Dalton, Johnson Miss guest street, Miss Lilla of Mrs. treet, the east Bessie Gordon, King re {turned a few days ago A welcome surprise ! the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia Mrs. Clare Worrell will be here week, 'on their way home from Eng land, to visit their daughter, Mrs Charles Stafford Kirkpatrick, Fronte nac street. They will be here for about thle weeks, or until the gen- eral synod meets in Ottawa. The bish- portrait has appeared many times in the London illustrated papers and in the likeness ha been capital. - The Riverside, {has some social Kingston. It says that |Mrs. Stewart entertained at five o'clock tea at their cottage, Mrs. W. J. Robinson being among the guests. This Kingston visitor in California was also entertained at tea b¥ 'Mre. Charles Low, at her cottage 'Peco Tiempo, " and has been enjoying oth- jer festivities. | } { | | from and next « op's every case RR LATEST STYLE FALL HATS AT THE LATEST STYLE « --HAT STORE. For the past several weeks we have been receiving our im- portations of Men's Fall Hats, and our varfety now is excep~ tionally good. "»- (Cal.) notes .- Daily Press interest to Colonel and of | | | | | | | | Me Walter T. Ross and Mrs. Thom- $s Shannon, who were in town from icton, this week, were warmly wal comed by relations and old friends. Mr. and Mrs: Gerow, Clergy street, {were in Ottawa this eek, i Py for a little yisit. { The Rev. Hugh and Mis. Spencer land their boys have returned to Chi- | cago, after their visit to Miss Annie Daly, Brock street, Miss Amy and Miss broke up their jolly summer cottage life; at Niagara- -on-the-lake, to-day. Miss Bea McGill is coming down for a few-days to Mrs. Bickford's bungalow at Hay Bay, before going back to her school. Miss Mildred Jones, King street, home from Brockville, (Continued on Page 5.) Pi « Five popular makes : Waverly $2 hats. Piccadilly $2.50 hats. Hawes $3 hats. Strachan $3 hats. Woodrow $3.50 hats. See our windows. Importers Of Fine Hats. Makers of Fine Furs, > Princess St. | | | | > - Miss Grace Worrell has been up in Beatrice McGill be not | he, | week, | is the wnews that | 3 } pick | | eial 22 pen for $1.50 at Gibson' s Red INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By | Pe t worry. The eign? ar will let you know when it is time to Nour grapes. 'Fountain pens for students.' * Spe Cross drug store. Some women: will Tage less use than ever for a husband now that waists that button in the back are going out {of style. . Dairy butter, 24. Gilbert. Twenty kisses in a play, that is the record in "Quincy Adams Sawyer," the big New England play, to be 3 the Grand on Sept. 5th. Playfair, Martens & Co., menbbts of the Toronto Stock Exchange, Fo ronto, have just issued a new map gi Cobalt which is very comprehengive, giving the location of all the mines, capitalization, acrcage, shipments "hy years, value of shipments and divi] dends. These maps are gotten up very attractively and convenient for reference. \ in tubs and "pails, New Fall Hats Have Arrived In all the very newest American Styles Buy the King Hat, the best $2.50 Hat in Canada. P.J. HUNT. $1.00 Walists 508) | [ | | | To! NIGHT we will sell a small Tot of "White Wnaists with Embroidery Front, " brojias ban. Regular price A 8 Clear at 50¢ \ Each. School Wearables Special clearance of Child- 3 ren's Dresses, in White, and : Colors, to fit up to age 12. Your choice of the lot TO- ; NYGHT at half price. & Extra value.in Hosiery for Girl's and Boys', also Rib- bons, Hose Supporters, + Handkerchiels, ete. New Goods Arriving | NEWMAN & SHAW The Always Busy Store. fede fede t OTHER PEOPLES GLASSES - Ny Myny say. "I pai r\of glasses precisely made for other g eyes. Our way. is not to try on ® glasses until you say you are suited. but to Measure the défect in dour eye and presefibe and grind to order exesct fans suited to your cas Wil] not fit you neven tried on a which suited me because they were 000000000 au so 8S t A pirsenal vis to our optical office will repay you. Dr. A. P.Chown . "Phone, 848s; § 185 Princess St. Tee Cas sevevee y . erTvrvrer dh 2acessncssescessensacy | | Guronometer in Our Window, Now the City Clock is out 1 ommno , will be ry We have a choice 1 and Exiuine Sefsd a Bd Bl W. F. Geerdfer, Exclusive Furriof. | IH # and 80. Brock GASOLINE PUT IN YOUR TANK AT OUR DOCK. Spark Colls, Spark Plugs, Colum- bia Dry Batteries, etc. 'fi stock! REPAIRS PROMPTLY , MADE. Selby & Youlden, Ltd, Kingston Foundry, HAVE YOUR Windows Decorat WITH fi The only substitute for Stamed Ginsh Artistic, Durable, Economical, by D. J. DAWSON Successor to Dawson and Staley, '217 Princess street. High Grade Planvs at Living Prices. Victor and Berliner a ramophons, Will. lama' Sewing Mach.une. hoenix Fire Extinguisher ; and. a full line of Musical Instruments, 'Music, eta. COAL! The kind you are looking for is the kind .we sell. SCRANT AWE: Booth &¢o., FOOT WEST STHRET. CABS! The Old Stand and The Old Num. Phone 490 OFFICE NO. All orders promptly attended to night or day. Notice to Our Customers Our store will close at 6 o'clock sharp every 'night, except Saturday. A. GLOVER. Now YorkGhinesoRestaurant Coal is good coal antee prompt deliv. 33. te «- THE FIRST THIS SEASON. We will have our Home-Made Pork Sausages, SATURDAY. Try a pound or they are just as good as ever. H. J MY ERS, 60 Brock St. "Phone, 570. ' A woman is always willing to com- promise--when the concession all comes from the other side. The lights of the wofld do not in- Vite the world to watch their smoke. Whole mixed spices," fresh at Gib- son's Red Cross drag store. 'Phone 230. The best fitting for: divine wark is faithfulness in daily work. : The. open mind is the only one that can stay in the open wag. GLACIER

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