Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Oct 1909, p. 2

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bo THE DAILY B BRITISH Te FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1500. Ee ---- ---- -- LOO AE CAMPION HD A lk ih Grey Flannels | DEFEATED THE THE VICTORIAS | | fo" Dickeon; Dick Mew to Saunders; | AFFAIR BY YOUNG MEN OF | BY FOUR T0 ONE. Rovad hit sui; 3 ST. JAMES' CHURCH. Plain and Twilled, at 15¢, 20c, 23c, Oc, 3c. { Nint b ynpings, C.L.C.--Saunders far ned anhorn secured first on Me: Rev' . S a : WHITE FLANNE L, 30c, 35¢, a9¢, 45¢, 50ec. An Immense Crowd Witnessed the M N i col. 1 Dr. - - ahor error, and was advanced 4 Y + ; ® J a. 3 . . i Game at the Cricket Field-- second by Dickson's saerilice to' Gil Appeal on Béhs of Mission . RED FLANNELS, 20¢, 30¢, 33c, 4 0c, ate, i Py J wranig snow || Victorias Did Not Score ill|lpme Vabhorn got third on a past! ary Effort, in Am Eloquent Ad- WHITE, PINK AND BLUE SHAKER FLANNELS at 8c, 10¢, 1216, 136, 18¢ un with Demin- : the Last Innings--The Play |Pall Davidson fanned out. No rw drees--Gathering Was Held in shoe 1] je Last Taniug Fe se Elam ot ret pn mie | Srose=Gintissiug Was Hel STRIPED SHAKER FLANNELS, at 5c, 8c, 10¢, 12e, 15c. do Te a a rg LN way advected to sscghd ly Nes he saess: apn . COTTON & WOOL BLANKETS, BED COMFORTABLES at lowest prices » wonderful new { t + 2500 people, the base- | on a pass bal and scored on (row. Dominion System. The ammani- { bali 4 of » ('unadian Locomotive |ford's nice hit to right: Crawford tion that is Guaranteed Sure. mpany dofeated "the Victorias. hy 4 |stole second' and wot third on Nich< at the 'on : Yates tenaerod | - Ladies' I rimmed Hats Dominicn Cartridge Cos Ltd. 1 runs tb. and will keep the handsome | olon's out, Esferd to Dickson Me by the 1 1 church, 3 oh Montreal | Bake trophy of the City Baseball | Mahon. out, Lard to Ihekson Une to the : p he bh 2 ee ' DOMINION | y . 4210 . th nother year, The game | The summary : - eral § . jE mn on: ry 8 » New Trimmed Hats arriving every day. IMPROVED AND PI wed ju (Re city, and every spe I bt The CLC.5 > Can i Ty Gomi) rd o1 ' . % i #A ' awad satistied even the ' .c be Eg ce . : . as» a cara or - 9 - oA a s 7 AY HUHITION eB Ls semen Ladies' Tailoring and Dressmaking 550 { fam Ww won on its merits, | Dickson, 1b. he wii lid all their poring ig {Daviduen, wma" 0 UT his fine ie : 4 ets | i itd ail their ; g WW igord, 8b. CE nl, whatever for } Id the n 9 4 Woo inn getting three runs in the | Mathis, p. . . . 1 § i L : ) $ } } 1 eng is remark acond innin ud one in Ale eighth. | Wilson, 7 rir veers ' 4 loa at : otl times it was. very close ball, | Burke, ¢. . : ; of is sia re Sk dic Ya a : . "Curtains | Een inning when Gillespie scot wiord's hit. Locos' first : Victorias. » pi ; i 1 r te or rv ) t young '1 , pu. a little time and money into it Fi rniture j Shree Ins Were scorer on a wild pitch : \ nd it w gre es nett 1s ary work, the best men that y ' a $ A heed NiCRoloon, mf. : o spread was provided; and the best of ¢ we secured in theological colleges, : ¢ ! TO Le Bitine ak McMahon, J » CT VIC i i 1" by th : re sent out I'he speaker spoke at ® / : ! : : th men doing el yme length, of the missionary pioneers, the mound. The in- |Dick. I . ) lt ing men in the under- and referrsd to their good work. The X 15 worked well, ve | Derry, * > _ _ " 1 The t 1} rrang- 1 ionary, he pointed out, was a pio) > halked up against | Gillespie, p. ..ooeeis WA ind the 3 1 most tem alon every line of progress ( the Locos had { McCartney, 2b. |. we 1 ¢ r ladi he Every b a1 this 'work, was re " . Hespie pitched for Yotals 0 1s alwavs lepended upon for an ferred to And one could no: look at fine, eady | 4 oy el £C.--0.8.0.0.0.0.0.1 Pit os ' § His | ih Ih 3 0st the sore without © ming to the con- OIL THIGH NA BANRIGHINN GU-BRAH on that it was work that should Struck out by Mathis, 6; By Gil- deserving of thanks of u- |wpeal to every person. It afforded : CHA GHEILL! CHA GHEILL! CHA GHEILL! lespie, 5. Bases on balls, afi Mathis, ned, for their in ma the | wonderful opportunity--one of tl 1e mar - s 2; off Gillespie, |. Hit by pitcher, Gil- | banquet such a great vels of the present age. Countries + same 1 lespie, | Umpire, George Sullivan Dur ti ning there was a short closed to the missionary, one hundred ga] es nusit : nie. co f solos years ago, are now wide open. P d 0 I f th I | Notes Of The Game. 1 J ter, n ¢ ns by Looking up the Chinese question, the Giants dl 010IS of b aiic, om 0 WV. toss and took tlw Coofue Salthvan the ex-Eastern [the male quart ed ess peaker said that we were inclined ta ' half of the first, jongra pitcher. made a satisfactory | " - -- ae look upon the Chinaman, as a heathen, -- ------mmrT--r ~ X agu t sm 1 ¢ actor) hes s 1 st It - umpire at all times Not Once Was when we saw him in he reet re - " anv decision questioned and it wi must be acknowledged, ti hat the China O ins t 1 k men coi ' finest races certainly a reliei and pleasure to the x a . nen conte from one ol 3 1¢ hnest Hires spectators to sce, a game handled as : = on the Jace Of Me earth 5 i, wa ip : 1 : : Sulliven handled thys one 3 oo man ha the patience of a Chmaman; The beautiful, handpainted, leather pillow on display in our : " i 3 Sa + was industrious,' never looking for | window will be presanted to the member of Queen's Teifii "who scores Vernon Crawford landed out the hit 5 I 1 ¥ ! wl Fo a hohda: an as thrifty, could live > "Varsity I p ' n the ninth innings that scored the 3 » hohday, and W 1 4: i He. fave! he firs st tou chdown in the Queen's s- "Varsity game, Saturday, October Fu ings eT run Hats off to "Buck." whe al i} HEX{ to nothmg 5 should we Logh, 1 } y . lown 1t time Muar- | : st neglect the Chinaman, and look down 1 tim Fur wavs makes a' garrison finish in any ¥ ' i 1! the house : 1 sme be play 2 upon hjm in this way? If so, some 1 game he ays. : 3 = § 1 } . . lerate : iN yS. . . 3 : day, wd might be called upon to pay e Ro e ec ook tore crate y pl a he best game of baseball over ] the oy China with her population 3 : 3 - ave in any | me in hangston," | x 5 of yf ha: rd sources, and ts for this | =Y said one of the old fans, and he eh oF Junpnnsce had guia xix any Operated by a 1. Qeen' s Student. careful to 3 should know | : ; ts the Ci , designs and 4 i hould Jno. a \ R | was up to the people to make China a , 260 Princess St. Phove 919: . signs an ; aptain Harold Nicholson, ol! the Lb ~ n forée for truth and right ; and Wil- ] Victorias, is one of the best base run- ) he ch ould undertake no great-1. 0 successful. A er ners in the league, and has mere er worl \v¢ should "RO ute we AA bp success is due to 1 stolen bases' to his "eredit this season with God' message ot 5 ¢ » s SAR goods : than any other: player the close, a hearty vote o 1 Department is McMahon had an unfortunate tumble * tendered to. Dr. Tucket A = riends every day. : in the ninth innin while 'running af Brus el, Duchess, : n a! Rings, N oi o af-| fire wddress, on motion of I Roy ar See TT inion justified saying never well 10¢ '. 4 4 p y > > . i G. E. 'Hague, and Swiss Curtains are "Teddy Saunders deserves great TT C AD od Fi together .with credit for the way he has handled the ote of thanks w ni tende 5, French Tapestry, : J C.L.C. team thas season.. This snap- ! W ; H. Dalby was th, Velour and Serges, py littie player always has his head : thank the ladies, and s and over Curtains . in the right place and rarely makes a 3 Sa is usttal happy manner Phone 90. mistake a { ' he ladies were greatly interested in 3 P - Harrison Co. VERNON CRAWFORD the game and asserted their right : to INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. re ti a t improves.) | Who made the hit that scored Victoria's |sStand in front of the male fans and ; mly run hid the view 'with their large hats and | Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By tmnt -- 1 ' n 1 . : ' pn - r lovely fcrms. 'The fans were very an- Reporters On Their Rounds. 1 Ni mt, Gillespie g 3 Eo 3 NESS \ we . dN et Pir age to kd | v, and discoursed on politene Finest snow apples, J. Crawford « 1 estos Our motto: The best for the least - Vanho wt S \ r . i > anhorn | uf for first ang stole A Safe Rheumatic Cure WILLIE. DUNLAY, Roney & Co. second, andy got third on Cotman's : , P : rn . i With e¢ h s < VIBOONEOrs 'ryt i . . wild throw: Dic i | \ In the effort to find something that ith Geo. M. Cohan Hopeymooner Prof. J. Matheson is Queen's repre: y Hhekson Ht gown the iu y 4 = , | ae The Grand, on 'I day, Oct. 12th : \ 1 | : wd digi at first NO runs < would cure rheumatic affections, harsh Fit ia ieens it Co sentative on the advisory counci ol a : : py wee ro i a education. ; OF Crawiord. fouled out to and harmful Timodies have often been | yy oii. lan 3 Frederi k : . MW asckvom ator ' \ nsec S is g CRS AL s has z ' ew' 8 s. neckwes sweaters, ete 8 Heke Nicholson fanned. and Me. | Dued. ns 1s totally unneces ary, as ha | Ho : reddvicl ' Fh 1 : Ar, « it, Mathis to Digksois been proved by results from Dr. Hall's | roorar Ww Most Tol ahtful one Roney & Co Rheumatic Cure, which is a safe and | pe hi ras : 1 , CAUSE ; CLC Bavidson sot |) | armle remedy. It cures because it} The wy Ol at a ¥ Our stock of Mount- ed Diamonds is very complete. The ring settings are new in de- sign and most carefully made Every one is guaranteed. . p > » 4 b » p ' 4 > p 4 > » > b r ie 2 The Prices Range from y » p » p » > p p p » p > > a A a a For a Great Snap A AAAAANAAAAA In Dress Gnods. ib delete dete feds ee $10.00 to $300.00. 3 oy Fine quality Cheviot Suit- Pave I'he: Bovs genuine Blaud s fron 1 oni Heng voice are sold in Kingston at Gib ' does precisely what is required to cure ¢ Shviry acted as of son's Red Cross Drug Store. hone Pound's error, Davidson goifig in 'the most natural way. It assists a { 'th Ve ~ and also at. the --30- oi i X ; . Mathis hit to: Poundl and] tR€ kidney: and liver to perform their table, were ft rieSs a T A. A. Jordan and Miss C. Lovick, nother error: Davidson functions properly Tt neutralizes the | 7 rs, ] y Ww i Kingston, are candidates for the passed ball: Wilson hit | Poisonous elements in the blood -and | Hague, and EE. Partridge. p nt of teachers representatives on. the ad dord and Mathis: Burke expels them from the system. Years | the Boys' | visory council of edu ation. 1, and Wilson was caught | © suceess has proved its merit. - Dr: | fo ducing ¢. Tucker. Rev.! Overcoats for children, boys and sling third: -Laird went Hall's Rheumatic Cure is a great | Mr. Savary made a short address, n men, large variety, lowest prices ev. Three runs blood purifier and spring tonic. In |, 1 that more r be | Roney & Co : otman -fanned---DPick-svemt | hottles, 50c., at J. B. McLeod's Drug |: i work, he m i! E. Watham took "out a permit, this I . : You 1 o Dickson. und Pound hit | Store, comer King and Brock streets I t ~ i = «| morning, at the "city engineer's office Hon e Portiers | to centre for o bag. Derry followed Wade's old stand), and corner Prin- | r r in his opening remarks, lor the Freglion of other fame i - th another single and this Was fol- | 085s and Montreal streets. 1 ted the ahsen i ~hde dwelling. on Nelson street, near ack a: ' \ | 1 deuble steal Pound get 5 bes Rt ari EH 1 1s Roney & Co. about vour new Made io Order ting third and Derry second: Gillespie .Col. Crowe Guest Of Honor. ie on Ace E Re . As J Soney $ 0. about your new ¢ t y Mathis No runs | Lieut.-Col. "Crowe, the new ¢om-!!} sh ' Aili, e D oe 2 srtainly hird © innings C.L.C.--Saundrs | mandant of the Royal Military €ol- [745 : lie 'molt. Brains Tiras rug : Sore a 3] od forty went - 1 { :" a Afe, A 1 10S8L- prex Ss ipayvs to come here, s: : s ) - wind ts Boyd » © Derey: Vanhorn | lege, was guest of honor at the Horse |, .° . : Rt he. 1a) Ii Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store on -- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASAAA IAI, ings, [ull' 50 inches wide, the ar wide ones: Esford got correct material for. tailored SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. 850 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses, AAAAAAAAAAAA A AL LLL LL VV VV yvvyvvYYTYYYYYYVYY suits and separate skirts. We show a wide range of the 26.00. 87.00 : sade 2 nd FEE Tere Pirkei mie bole fete torpedoes STB bolded most up-to-date shades, in- R®8.00 ~* $9 00, $10 $13.50. $15.00 VV TT TY TTY TT TY Y cluding Navy, Olive, Myrtle, Canadian Moss, Wisteria, Chicory, Steel, Raisin, Walnut, Arti- choke and Black, Good value es ' n e. W A ] t treet at $1.00 a yard. For a a bette did feted eee be dele fete leader we are making it 9c a Yard Be on hand on went out, MeCartuey | illefy officers' mess dinner in Tete sn te tv. No run » Pont barracks, Thursday evening : : COE hdl int oF i} he 3r . a % Mes ~Fohn Sherk were af ¥ 2 ri McCartney out, Laird tol Ite other guests were Capt. de Bury, | ke ie a it Fen Ir. an o ohn Sherk € : at E C bit . bei , tir 1 ¢ should b the fAvlmer, Ont., this week, to attend the ® Dickso rawford sccured first. on | Py Lanos, Prof. Martin, W. Harty; | Yi: hettor: and alah Jin he marriage of M Sherk's niece. Mi | 3 error: Nicholson hit for first | Jr. apd. Jd, B.. Carruthers. The artil- | Arc Asn . i orrentast. rae TE pees a : | mi ia us as i ) Mary FE. Luton Mr. Sherk returned Kines AWiord e third and " Nicky' sec-| lery band played several selections on hits ust | Ian Grm ingston " eyery i 1st be 1 last night = p snd Cotman both far | the barracks square. Col. Crowe wor "Huv Froitativ 95 od. 50 xt y {od : : 5 buy | atives,"" 25¢. and d0c., ¢ L arpet Warehouse. fed i | favor with the officers, and gives Pro-. dona case 'Test Ol It} ck Gibson s Red Cross. Brus. Store. Fresh Fourl in ¥ €.1.( Davidson | mise oi being decidedly popular at the: = + cbvp bles i b . { out tney a Derry: Fsford ror | Military College. He is a military : 3 x . . he 1 » 5 A 5 i 1 her 1 ds We we junior Salvationists held a har t The House of Reliable Goods § ir: rounds. cor Mathis bit man of note and a man of calure us all the World and. Preach vert seein in tho attadel nl. mish x fdown do. Derry ul Bilson went out; fwell, but Kas the happy combination |, thecheond of BrYy nL Ae a gh > 1 A n . hose who won honors in a recent FRO ound to Derry NO runs of a free and easy manner. Col. Crowe € 10 won one in a re | . ' | ent got a framed photograph of the | is the first Roman Catholic to com | | | Az. brite is remafkably Tow, Dick went out, Mathis to At CANADIAN PRICES Furrier, 76, 78, 80 Brock St., Kingston. W. F. Gourdier pays to let the people know you o winders « third base line to | William Gioensch, New York; C. Jei- 5 x ) 3 8 5 Dick. wh sht Burke : TOeHEC > hi We » have good goods," said W. W. Gibson, 5 Sjdiek. sugin, Burke 1 third, liery, Picton: W. M. Jermyer, Cape "Kingston's Famous Fur Store. proprietor of the Red Cross Drug oO | Po neler 5 Fo shorn hit ta { Vincent; Do. H PD. Gill, J. A. Abn, » Store, to a customer in his store, on | Sov 3 ni i wed st; Di on Kis] | br Swardlorgers New York; o L 'Thursday .evening. The best goods - 0 run Un { QR vhs "Agnew, ID. Bennett, Toronto money ean buy is the motto of this | - GASOLINE, Tuns h | Townsley, John A. Rent, Toronto: Fk. store in buving C000000000000000090009 toria wiord t fire : h; 5° Isl. onl) Wilson and wife, Gananoque; - 1 : Dry cleaning. My Valet. COAL OIL, im kson's 'witor; Nicholson flew out to {rjpdall J: Wetsiewart--Foronto; J : § Investment | & & eon; MeMahon hit safe: for one | Murray, Montreal; R. Bravlev, Foran. + SES We have a very Wie egule, 7S Ju) antl 8 SIGK ROOM SUPPLIES $ LUBRICATING OILS, runs. Saunders mand at the Royal Military Collect t of the world. Wh of evi MIEyCk display in A et wor oi B. A. Hotel Arrivals. He man : Rie 1" Xo He ARS th tegen Autumn they-ot he past seven davs. A continuance of p the ythis weather till December would meet 3 with unanimous approval. : t on Jaun- while Derry was strik- ;ond and third; © Gil meballs, and MeCart-| 1) Best, William Wyndeham, T v Id d nett t3 hel ub Rn. No runs | ronto: Charles Gyde, Montreal; B nat OOK L.A Burke hit 1 10 Loughlin, Yarker; E S. Smith, Que ) t ond én MeCufts |p Xj Pinard, Thomas JFefierson, flew to Niehalson College overcoats in every new shade Roney & Co Newman & Shaw | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE 3 | Torontee FE. F. Ayers, Lachute, Que. It a | gett feted fotos foto bo tottd o ilson, Belleville Rand, To- ATTN extensive varrety " * Bank. i to Dickson to: o NS n, Te Neville; M. Rand, A a2 of 5 - Farmers' Bank, in the county court We make a special study ef FLOOR OIL, | 3 small neck] Thursday, won their cases. They Reepin, full line of 'sup- th i Davidson aot Lovell, Sydenham. 4 pieces made up subseribed on Yolidition a besnh ap a Le Th aifir, ri GREASE, ETC. Five Tenaments. in a 3 est on Dons Yor: Helorg famied Fight Disease. .. quite suitable for would he opened in Verona, and this i § i, gubber,. Glass or Agate PROMPT DELIVERY. Mathis flew tt cCartney; Wilson was not done, ~ ware. The Agateware, we im- good locality, renting & cot fist on Crawiord's oreor, David Don't catch cold, don't catch or in- : Fall and Winter port direct from Austria and . Qn 4 ad! ot cur any disease. 'You tant if your > & $32 k Burke hit to Dery |} Ii eoian: He a . wear. Our range : Natures Warning. = the ten quality that can WwW. F. KELLY < 5 } run oh Lain' |clements that ficht disease and weak includes Mink airs and symptoms : are only na- Bed Pans, : : (an - (an be Bougit for S200 ¢ doth ta ird: Perry flew | ness are -in the blood. Strength and | 4 "A ! : warning that something is 3a x's aying 110 00000800 2 35 : 1 ] - Per i Lanib : i Douche Pans, Toye's Building, offective resisting power van be had bi er 1an amb | (wrong, take heed. therefore, i you Urinals : i use of Wade's Iron Tonic Pilis (laxa- § bh Alaska Sable "have a lame beck: it is but one hint Fount } 8 Aes Clarence and Ontario Streets ' look after the kidneys, Peek's Kid- BRlAID syringes, nd Gillespie pounded the OO ¥ 00000 Laird fan- to 3 3 --- | tives) | a Qorier | / : : \ Feeding 'and Sputum Cups, pi Thee are 5 eroat. ferve strongthior | G yy qt ur +1 nev Pills act ctly on the kidneys, Cuz a a PS cack. |and 'blood maker. In boxes, 2c., at i Sable, Squirrel, AHN them é TemOY ay ase guaranteed and at most J. . B,: McLeod's drug store, cornea i With ao it wmchilla and m : RJ : | mt * eo reasonable prices. th 4! Diry it Tent Ning and Brock streets (Wade's old Pony Chachi la and BANY other Orne L ? or treets (Wade's | Air a F | : " Crs : @ i lar { 1 ice ld stand Princ 11 and Cushions, Perry. No runs «tand), and corner Princess and Mon- | | popular furs at moderate p:1ces. 1 (ox 8 a i» BNE wh rincesg | and Atomizers, Why not get Met srtoh v went out. 'Fs-|treal streets. Money back if nc a Montreal . streets ohey back if not i 5 ¢ Liars Jtisfact Dickson: Crawford followed, | tisfactory. | No obligation to buy. Se listagtony to Dicksom: Nicholson ght -- , Breast Pumps, Tungsten Lamps & Holopbane Shades In your store windows They save 70 peri cent on your electric light bill. Rubber Tubing, etc. Scott's Lond We have a variety of feed- and did. some hice steal W.C.T.U. Meeting. seolt's sonden. ing cups and medicine glasses ling. getting SECON and third, only to The W.C.T.U., at its meeting," on eT . I'he h at that h As no equa for quak and 'tubes, in fact anything McCANN O {have ho il to Saunder I'hursday afternoon, appointed Mrs. ity and the one that roy ty wears ie required in the sickroom. ' ms ; (Rev.) Craig and Mrs. T. X. Roger jo In wd in Kingston only at Camp 2 3 yell Bre ne rs in men s ats, | : rs ) nings r F egates to - the convention \ u A A. P. Ch Brock Cor. King St. hi Gillespie got first; Mathis | Be Heville, October 19th to 23rd. The . Y 3 Dr own oh > 3 : : 1 Makers Of Fine Furs. advance mothers' fortnightly mepting will be Table Snow Apples. ! 235 Bagot, ose door from Brock. Wilson 'sacrificed resumed © next Thursday in the Y.W : rincess St. Vinest table niw apples, | Phone, GR. cena Sve rn rT Ere ET rallies : -- me aanticic usheite, oe. J. Crawiord bats | 006000000600660800000 tb W. A. Spriggs, Practical Flectrician. a \ 1 Phone, 326 or 621. ent « Ul lesp DRUGGINRT AND: OPTICIAN

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