THE BASEBALL SEASON TO OPEN |v, THIS AFTERNOON. 3 CHOS s and the to in the Senior Will be a o'clock. Vietoria-C.1.C, wax the main topic Friday evening amd many placed on the result, condition and is Fike a billiard table, game is expected The Victor Junior Game at game sida bet were the 5 Aa junior are in ne fine for three o'clock. Yacht Club Meeting. A general Yacht and snd Napanee, kotior game meeting Motor Ciub, of Deserontc was held on May elected for the season of 1910 : M. Wilson, Napanee B48. were Commodore], Vice Commodore- Leseronto Sailing Deseronto. Fleet Surgeon--Dr, T. Napanee, Oficial Measurors--M. U. M. Wilson, Napanee. Regatta Committee--D, I. panes; J. X. Osherne, Smith, Napance; 1, Warren, Deseron 19; KR, J. 8. Dewar, Deseronto. Motor Boat Fleet Captain--4. F Chinnk, Napanee. Secretary-Treasurer--Mark Napanee. The club purposes holding a run on May hay, Fleet Captain--T. J. W.. Si 1B. Mills and Hill, Na Napanes, H. E Graham, club 24th to some point on the Sporting Notes, "Kid" MeCoy declares: Jeffries whip Johnson within ten rounds, King Georaw V. declares for horse racing, and records his interest in it. Jeffries will toe the scratch at 220 pounds, will. be on - deck, weighing somewhere near 210, Cianx, ex.champion lightweight, fought hic Inst battle, The chocolate drop is dying 'of lung ble. A bill has been introduced at Wish ington which, if passed, which is likely, would prevent the Jeffries son fight, Jeffries is a husky opponent, Jeff and his color ed sparring partner exciting mills of late, ush, the the Detraif as the will Johnson has little trons nn John finding 'Bob' Armstrong sensational short Tigers, iv vow recognized champion strikecont maw of the Amewican. His hitting has away off. "Eddie" Collins and "Ts Cobb are having another © great fight for batting championship of the American ball league, An automobile has been hung up as fivat prize The referdes who officiated OHA. games last = winter "Billy" Hewitt tev 8 nice the in the surprise wher OJ1LA. they presented EE ------------------ Hl! THERE! Meet Sehedule--There 1.30! to-day of conversation on Both teams diamond game was scheduled for 1:30 o'clock and the, of the Swastika : ! : ih, ut Napanee, and the following officers Dewar, Naylor, mpson, have had many | stop of | fallen | the | treated | seoretary | mitgmisy "~CHUR CH SERVICES" sk a ee in "The with two handeome dishes. Stank Ketchell, middleweight box 'ng champion, is due for a fall short he mends his wavs... 'The assassin' has heen travel merry New York sierhing » THE FILLING OF >THE ON SUNDAY. unis "Michigan bing at » and clsewhere., Hayes is very pace in There Will be Interesting Themes Considered in . the Pulpits--The Gospbl Message to All Peoples. Rev. ANYions hook a race th Hamilton go the | Hayes in distance within 14 thon oe at not hape to Pr. Mackie. Ser: and 7 p.m. Strangers nd webeome, Memorial vice for King Edward VII will be cn Friday, 20th inst, pe thuek Congregational church, corner chuson and Barrie streets. Dery hii oo hic 1 it a.m. and 7 pom. J. A. Waddell will Os i The even- race promoters | Fre h at ) finz service will be conducted by Rev, free; iW. GG. Hanna, B.A Seats are in rangers cordiagly welcomed. : {First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas Attell ut Colma « all ning, pastor, at both Jeri. a Va {a m., A Condition « verflowing I ledsing. 7 pm., "ls There An Un | pardonable Sin 7" Bible school at 245 pan. Strangers cordially invited I the services First (omgregational church, 5 Wellington and Johnson greets to begin fw ouning service 1! o'clock Thame, "A in the Life of Christ'; evening, = o'cleck--Theme, "Soul Growth, A stud, in the Life of Peter." Sunday & hool and Bible Class, 3 p.m, Chalmers Presbyterian, corner Barrie on Jarl streats--Rev. M. Maecgilliv iv, D.D., minister, Services: 11 am, Fev Dr. Moore, of Toronto, will preach; 7 p.m., the pastor will preach; sunday. School, 3 p.m.; Prayer Mest Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. Strangers the road, authorized invited to all services 3 io Statutes 7 Chueh of Christ, Secientist- 1. Keep to the Right--It hall be SOrvice, 1 he daty of ev person charg and Immortals," inv vehicle upon any alley estimonint meetin whi way. to keep to the right Free public he centre line of such street, noon exespt Sunday, 2 to b wblic high way. til are cordially welcomed to the ser- 2. Vbhicle Overtaking Another---Any and the reading room. rekhiele overtakin wither vehicle hall "i Paul's=Morning praver and mes on the left side of the Overtaken] ji iv Communion, 11 o'clock, cach vehicle. cr, Mev. W. F. Fizegerald, M 3. Overtaken Vehicle Turn to the School and Bible Right When requested so to do any Aver, driver person possession Monday, churge or control of p.m. St. eAndrew's but may ment 5 1H am. shorter snr - held davs students OUI vill not he re this session « ature ernor Sanders hie woul pa the | case of hopeless the will nounced ure Ped Wr law. 3 morning service, makes the the wacticalls Driscoll, English sather- take Jom veight champion, rimg contexta of the the wo mportance o meets 'ore he July 2nd, for sill take on Pal Moore for n Philadelphia, Mav 25th, he will meet "lack" nan, the clever lightweight, in a ten ound bout in New York, Then Dris- oll will leave for California traihing. world's title. six rou nds | and s fool on lays later Cor, hard pisis RULES OF THE ROAD. 2 Traveding Instructions Suggested by Automobile Club. For the instruction and benefit of il persons ue ing the streets or public igh way. the Kingston Automobile Jub have decided to publish the fol rules of i owing v Onta a.m. Subject Wednesday ¢#, 8 o'clock. after o'eloc ory m rot street, a 4 reading room every alley or vo Sunday pon. Evening Pr +} preacher, the ALY.PAL Ww room (Cooke's Preshyterian church street--Pastor, Rev. W, BS. Ma ish, Ph.D. Rev. W, G. Hanna, j rovinein, secretary of the Lords AMliance, will conduct ning and the pastor the diy - xehoo) Bible Young meeting, Siran OF having vehicle travel shall to the left as it any over left oa any vinesday, X street or public practicable ling way achoo) RY SOAN a8 right, furn to the ix dangerous, so av to allow taking vehicle free passage to the of the overtaken vehicle, 1. Vehicles Meeting--~In all case of persons meeting each other in highway upon or hear on any mn Prock turn Tav- B.D, Day ser Sun p.m. pam. in no case the me yee evening, at 3 x15 in vehicles and class People's rs ve welcome Methodist Sproule, Any ar thoroughfare ar bridge, each person turn off alw Princess street church--- Pa tor, Frederic H. B.A. Siees, 11 a.m, and 7 v.m. Sunday School and Bible Class, 3 pom. Pastor will preach at both services. Junior {hristian Endeavor, 10.15 am. ting at of Morning Monday service, an so meetin shall in all cases to the Turning Corners ing corners to. Lhe left turn to the right of the street. 6. No Vehicle to Stop in Street Ex cept Near shall he permitted to street prayer and praise publi wav in the pit near 8 p.m. Good music, right hand eurh thereof. Si. George's cathedral i. All horses anattended must bel Holy Commanion, 8 a.m. Mating, wd or weighted 10.15 o'clock: Choral Celebration, 11 R, 8. WALDRON, preacher, Canon Starr; Sus day 3 pom; Bible Class, 3.15 p.m. Baptisms, 4.15 pm. Evensong, 7 o' clock, preachery the Dean of Ontario. I'he Anghean churches will unite -in a memorial service for the late King Fddward, on Friday, May 20th, at 11 a.m., in the cathedral. {and go rights side. Ser 5. Vehicles In tur vehicles shall centre of the class SOTViICe; J vi close No vehicle Epworth in oity Curb league, evening, stop any oF Wednesday, exc the Whitsunday, President. PLAY BALL PULPITS : the AEBIG + MAN 30: 1940. a Ts COMING TO THE GRAND. Tren First Nghe" fillian Russell in "The First Night' be the extraordinary A Grand, on Wednesday, May In this new piece the fair has met with an unusually big suc t is attuned to the public it was built entirely for and 1 every wi offering taste mn th Inugl sccomplis Miss Rus unexpected ta $ a con deligl n this character is a re work, igh ta of comic comedy supported by Julius MeVi v Booth, Hunter, Evanst 'lLeonorg pro voking 4 hes that coll fetail shawn » apd her ation Bell, ope I Miss addition to her other former plays the leading Russell welt known peopl Albert An: fruss, Sy EM , T. Hayes Westford, Millicent Oakford and =i Williams. The piece is stunningly staged git bonds itsel! to ornate emblishment for "itself to ornvte embellishment for will be the gowns favo role and is further Geo. Susanne idee feminine worn by interest the star, The Girl From Rector's, The kev suceess of the note to the unpre codented French farce, "The Clix] From | or's," which comes to the Grand, Thursday, Mav 19th, is its ever dialogue add its rapid fire a tion, taken in. conjunction with its in: teresting plot and bright breezy sgtive, The story of "The Girl" is that of 4 VOUnY woman of Battle 1 richigar who was interested there. For recreation, however; ne comes to New York, and through osasional visits to Rector's earns the title, When she returns to her sadaenly che finds many of hey ropolitan friends there, ments ensue which until jus. b oc tha taal the act on BOCeLY Cree in et charity fwime, met aml entangie are not explained fall of the ui on las IN MARINE CIRCLES. Arrivals and Departures of Vessels | at Thik Port. { Katie HH. is at loading Richard- | Mon barge elev The son's treal, { Fhe Bertha Kalkins arrived: at Booth! s with Oswege The rived at Uswepo, The tomigl S Ar Ihe way ator grain for schooner a. cargo of coal from Ann Lydon m with coal ehoGuer Mary : Crawford's from | Sowards will to load steambarge for clear | (lswego coal for] Kenirving Falle steambarge hey to Smith's from Oswego. The steamer seronto with a cargo from Marquette, Mich. I'he steambarge Westport is lord's slip, Kk for Ridean cn passed on | with coal Prince Rupert is « ol iron at Craw ing a general « ports. rro | Another - opportunity to make money out of Western town lots Seldom, or been placed before the people of Canada. sple a limited number of Jots in the new town of- EDSON which has of the Grand ranging juste Trunk lb acifi . th: betn ma lh never, has 4 proposition of more merit than this We offer for quick terminal of the prairie division hese lots are offered at prices From $50 Up 1 y 3 rr ' $ : . » Already there is a rush of population thither, and optimists see the day in importance the #h-a railway flourishing citics of Edmonton and Calgary. not dis when commereial tant future and EDSON. will rival in centre the present The West never presented Easterners with a better chance to make money than is now olfered Write us for full particulars. Printed matter sent anywhere on request Canadian Please mantion Western 1 Investment 64 CANADA PERMANENT BUILDING Company 18 Toronto Street, TORONTO this paper. Randall Falls John Smith's Uswega, I'he ed on her way to ed with coal from I'he Alexandria was at gor's wharf, on Friday night, on up trip, with a Heavy load of freight. | Swift's: Steamer Arabian, bound, Friday pight; steamer durn, down, Sunday: schooner tin, Irom Oswego, with coal. M. 1. Co. The steamer 'Kinmount ae from Fort William, with 130, 400 bushels of oats, which will he put into barges and sent te Montreal; the steambar pass load-| Fol her steamer west Dun- Keewa " VELOX DEMONSTRATIONS AND PRINT EXHIBITION Under the direction of three Kodak experts from the Canadian Kodak Factory, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday May 25th, 26th and 27th Afternoons and Evenings "or infoi nation call Union and steamer Kinmoun clearsd for Beile- Arch strests--Ven, J. Ker MecMorine, ville wo load é&ment for Fort William; M.A, DD, rector, 50 Clergy street (he steadier Glonftonnt arrived Satie: east: Rev, T. W. Savary, B.A. vicar, day morning from Fort William, with the parsonage, Cor. Union and Barrie 74,000 bushels of wheat; the tug streets. Whit Sanday--11 a.m., Morn: Bartlett cleared with two barges for n: Prayer and Holy Communion. Oswego and upon arrival on Saturday | "The Coming of the Holy Spirit,"' afternoon éleared' for Montreal with! Acts 11, 1:13; 3 pam. Sunday three grain-laden barges; the tug and Bible Classes; 7 pap., Evening' Emerson passed up with the Standard | Prever and Sermon. ThA Temple »f Oil barge No. the way to Port God's Spirit," 1 Corinthaing VI, 9 ! Dathousie. Sydenham street Methodist church-- Rev. Charles Alfred Sykes, B.D., pas tor. 10 a.m. Junior League and Class Meeting: 11 a.m., Public Service, ! preacher, the pastor, theme, "The Water of Life" ; 235 p.m, Bible School; 7 p.m., Public Service, preach Nickle and Givens, the battery at this afternoon's game, e:, the pastor, theme, "Christian Brotherhood." Morniny anthem, "This RN is the Day": solo. "The River of SiOns at the Royal Military 1.4: William Eva; evening anthem, snd the : Pon Bn additional ; - < "Phe Lord is My Rock'; solo, "The StOry 1s 10 De Oo he A cd ie 0 > The Kodak Stores | [- T: Hoag Promise of Life," Mrs, S. H. mitories, so as to Jrayide 1 room S00000C00CRPSIOROIGIROOROIDDS JAS. MULLEN, this building does not meet igi i 1 of St. James' church, corner school 57, on PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEER Was Here Regarding Two Building Extensions. Engineer Fuller, of the public works department, Ottawa, was here on Fri day in regard te the building exten - College dor for Si mp- of | son Queen street SN, Sellery, M.A, Methodist ehurch--Reov., B.D., pastor--11 a.m. Memorial service, 'lessons From the Character and Re ign of Our Deceased King x ; Anthem, rossing the B: : THE STANDARD BANK einen OF CANADA A Complete Banking Service eres" wa Shot 7 pan Rev. X lord's Day Alliance, will preach ; Anthem; "Through This Night"; Duett "0 What a Change," Mr. Shea and Mr. Trimble, of Y.M.C.A.;. 2.30 Young ' Mén's Club; 2.45 Sunday School ible Classess A cordial welcome 80 all, Savings Bank Department at every Branch. a CE rst, Hotpoint KINGSTON BRANCH TE. Burke. B.D. pastor. * H. E. RICHARDSON, Manager It am and 7 pom, The Corner Princess & Bagot Streets. \ vor. It is held that a modern build ing should be constructed. The dor mitory addition will have to be rash «d during the summer. Tenders for the addition to the post oflice have not vet been ealled as the ening: after tions are not quite ready. evlosis of the lungs twenty-one Death at Holleford. May 13 Mr e puss © 80 Branches Bart Fwing John Lad Hollal un of Ewing, Sat iess of 4 af whe cari mont , on Fuesdao Ren A. Foke Wen rand thi and Manufacturer all kinds of Cemetery Memorials First-class A call of ¢ Iniporte specii va ; a porter a seve - Hen to Kingston. uf 'OAY Beaver, Mrs. C. H. Finkle and Newburg this week to join Mr. Finkle { havin £ in their home in Kingston. They wil 13 VOung companic be much missed socially in the villa tri, Besides h In thé woman's of i two spslors, John's church Mrs, Miss Pearl, at bh pecially missed, in at has for over twenty years been a very | So pastor will faithful worker, for many years a 16 am. class prosident. The Misses Fipkle have day. © school and heen very popular among a large cir widition tb. his evenmg, at 3 ue of friends, who will follow - thew | 7 ving his lawn, evening, | with interest and sincere good wishes | pt ba Sa f Friday | to their new home, Was returned. from evening, at 7.30 o'dock, Boys' Pn} | ie lor. Ms Yom Strangers made welcome at alll To Have Memorial Service, rg > Yo-day il : dea Morning anthem--""Great | Meek, J1.| a Muna a Oliv r ® Yery Jehovah, of Nations": evening B. oe anthem --"In Heavenly Jove Abiding." 4 Macdonald, | Watker, Cobalt, is visiting will ar lwalie oy or Herbeet, CC. Treneer, Organist and nar smiod hes Choir-Jeader. and ten funeral took inrton ohn 1h Available for Manufacturing and Commercial Houses, Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities, Corporations, farmers and private individuals. famaly left | Bars Work Guaranteed. inspection solicited, 372 Princess St., for Three doors above Barrie St. naan ®oy lin S000s000000 Sos s0eere Nydenham gs » . GR a - mr ---------- - haidd ¥ a 5 THE OXFORD wT tar ie woo 2 i » the ol r to Neckrie Howoen iyorr ows taste 2 : is pew, is simple. Tt : the " usual tugging and pu!l- § nding in adjusting the tie, It saves harge and to Orrowing parent Rice ane, 4 es ll lor | 02 { auxiliary Finkle will which society church, and sfreets-- Service cor Rev. he we remaing of the amd Myre, Willi davs, were 000000060000 CS0PCOCOCONOY laid in Babcock {two all fo qule preach at both services. mosting, 3 pim., Sunday Bible classes; Monday o'clock, Y.P.S.: Wednesday at 8 o'clock, praver meeting. ins ne house. T. low with: fhe latest _-- Rectmond, =i 4 bis then Giways peat sod malty and Siustcd in the collar ia vy. Try one. Bold by Irading gents' fure shers," or pasited dircet va re of price, 25 cents. | » dollar bist, The Orford Novelty Nig. Gs. MNcpn Somat Oiag n of met mt at aie _-- New, New, New, For Summer Wear Parisian Mull 'and Muslin Princess Dresses Latest Styles In five colors, Pink, Mauve, Sky, Eeru and White, all daintily trimmed with lace, tucks and! embroidery, at $1.00, 5.00, 5,50, up to 10.00, New Two-piece Wash Cos- tumes, in Grey, Blue, Tan, Feru, Mauve and White, at $5.00, 6.00, 7.50 up to 18.00. Latest American styles. ' "We ave cleaning and laying carpets | Pattorsby's, Chwisty's, Imperial, ete, | . C " every day. Telephone 542, H. Milne, $2. $2.50, 81, Campbell Bros', street. The Soing Millicery. Store' nagot « Kingston's foremost hat store, vigiting friend Walker rec th of her uncle Mis, S here. Mrs brot his of for J : does away with gade. services. Richardson, R. and Secretary of education, memorial of dead kimg, in St. George's cathedral, | pyicsion - ion Empire day, Monday, May 2rd. | gif, This is done because Friday is a pub | ent lie holiday and day of general mourn | Stewart ng. Chairman Walkem the board A Service, God the tie ari the collar, your tims accom her range for the | frnost ( oy down on of bringing the who died at Cobali, in Gotfrey Parham, v, Visitors: IB. ng and Mr. and Mm. } ialem, at J, Ewing's: Mes «| Hintington, at DD Walker's: Mrs J. Whaim, Sunbury, at K. J, Carslakes' i Mics Haveoek, Kingston, st T. hody and your temper, Coward's boat factory is certainly a flourishing industry and a eredit to the eity. In the last eight days the firm has shipped seven carloalls of | Boats all over the dominion, | to! Montreal, to Lachine, to Sault Sie | Marie and to New Brunswick, The 4 : fe in force of men are working day | Wh Peck's Corn Salve. The remedy ant might getting ont orders. { do = not fail. In boxes, 15 cents. Sold ess Call and sve ow Hand Vacuam Car by as. B. Meteod, Draggiat. i pel Cleaner, $25, at H. Milnes, Bagot wireet. memorial " KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (LIMITED), HEAD OF QUEEN BTHERT. "Highest Education af Lowes} Cost" Twenty-Sixth year. Fall Term begins August 20th Courses in Book eeping, Shorthand, "les graphy vl Service and Fugiish. Our gradustes got the best positions. Within a short Line uver sixiy secured positions with one of the largest raliway corporations in Canada. Enter any time Call or writs for informa- tion, I. FF. METC ALF E. Principal A brass faeut. Arthur | tinguished himelf in Nigeria, was in on Friday on sleet : EI fl : : ! Hen, Ewing, & Cameron, ex -------------------- Corns Will Go. T Rogers You have no cerns "thoroughly removed ered ut PEPE PPPPELPEPIPTRIE that cannot Iw in a few <a Clow's, REMEMBER THIS , You will never know the © joy of living if you are out of health owing to a Poor Stomach or a Lazy Liver. Headache, Biliousness, Indigestion, are sure to follow, unless you resort to Abbey's Salt; * Mind, it is not ap ordin- ary, every-day Patent Dance at Wolfe Island. H's merely a step to independence, | {A very pleasant dance was held on That: step is the purchase of a home. Friday viening on Wolie Island, o Homes listed with McCann are on the large number from the city attending. ! move, but there's a good chance to Favellent music was rendered by Cros gét one at a bargain sight now. by and (O'Connor's orchestra. "The! "Take one home for\ dinner" or steamer Wolfe Islander made an extra foseh, a Neilson's ice cream Lrick trip, leaving the ¢ity at T o'clock and from Gibson's Red Cross drag store. returning after. the dance was over. Charles Murray and bride, of Ren- | frew, are in the city, on a vieit re his fathers William = Murray, Fils! | street. Medicine, but a reliable harmless combination that Medical Gentlemen feel con- fident in recommending. I ' . : hon being exhibited on stage at Cleveland, Tenn, a baby from a8 woman near the ard mangled it before the specs A trained an __ open wr zed The Best, Of the world's best hats are to be found at this store, Scott's, Buckley's front, tators, H kisses were poisonous the * uitwder tasers would have to work overtime. vescent