as ; » Vrs \ : : i MRE Ta THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910 THE SPORT REVIEW CHURCH SERVICES WIGHT PLACE CHAIRSTN MARINE CIRCLES ; $1 ; VARIOUS (BASEBALL GAMES TO THE FILLING OF THE PULPISS IX A ROPED-OFF PORTION or vay POOR SEASON OF SHIP. al Le ® 4 Cilio ldo iol iio hdl iE BE PLAYED. ON SUNDAY. : MACDONALD PARK PING IN THE WEST. » ! ' v irihien and CLOS Play This There JUL be ntoresting Themes 0 0 pocicn for Those Who! tor M. BR. Davis Foand Ma Afterioon--Last Game of the Sun. Considered in the Pulpite--The Wish i i ype , any ..day School League 10 be Played! Gospel Message two All Peoples. 10 Listen to the Band Con-' Boats in Western Ontario Laid Up . . . certs--Charge a Small Fee for; ----Moveinents of Vessels at This Monday Evening. i St Andrew's--Rev. Dr. Mackie, pas- Chair and Port Next Wednesday at the street ia itor. Services, Il am. and pm ra gramme, : " " say emplovees' pichie oie. of dlp Strangers welcome. . ~The postponed band concert of] 'M. RB Davis, government inspector fehttites will be ap exhibition A be | Chalmers Presbyterian, corner Bar.ie : Thuisday, was played in Macdonald | of hulls, 3$o returned a couple of days ball between senior Victorias ba and karl streets- fev, MN. Macgili vray | Park last evening, by the R.C.H.A. ago from an inspection trip through 18 : ow Biota of the Uits League and a ten bb, minister. Services at Il a.m, |band, and was enjoyed by a very large Western and Northern Ontario, came WE ARE NOT SH he Bolin T A * and 7 p.m. Strangers' corditilly invited lerowd of people. = Considering that back scorer thn he an ted, for i : a Road of he Hi or Brockville. "y, all the wryices. {these concerts are in a public park, | the reason that -he found there aggards ennedy, ¢ She Ae CL seam, had ne: | First Baptist church--Rev. Douglas the order maintained is remarkably not the number of boats to be in NOT MUCH! Bolistinne wit the Morrishurg team, Laing, pestor, ai both services. Ser-'good, and improves each week. The spected than he. had expected. The Early in business lite we dis ut they were uhable to come on that vices at 11 am. and 7 p.m; Bible |evening was fine and the August moon {reason for this is the very poor sea- covered Wie fact that to do mg he matter was then given over school at 12.15 poon. Strangers cor- shone beautifully, son in shipping. A greal many boats things at the time required: to Hartrick, of the ~Vietorias, to get dially invited to all the services. In conversation with Ald. Kent, {that were in commission in previous mean Sutoess: os Marais either of the aforesaid teams. i 2 auts Shifiveh Horning prayer chairman of parks, Bandmaster Light years are laid up this summer. There PLUMBING Toeeyota-- . La oly communion, o'clock, | suggested that next year. the space [are no cargoes for them, and, hence, MPTLY 2 . Pinish of City League Games. preacher, Rev. William Frederick Fitz swrrounding the pavilion Few be {they cottld not remain in commission. is Sh we a id to.' To-day sees the finish of the sche: gerald, M.A. vicar; evening prayer, 7 roped off and a few hundred chairs, The season of 1910 has been decidedly Our customers already know duled games "in the City Baseball o'clock, Rev: William Frederick Fitz laced within the efclosure. People dull in the marine carrying trade. this, but-=do you? League. A postponed game will be 'gerald, M.A, Kho wanted to listen, undisturbed, to! en played one week from to-day. between Queen Street Methodist dhurch--Rev. the music could he charged a fee of | Sounding for Channel. Victorias and Irishmen, which was 8. Sellery, M.A, B.D, pastor. Rev. five or ten cents for a chair, aud al! Four assistant engineers. dom the called on June 11th "on awount' of William Craig will preach morning and programme, and the sum sollected public | wircks® Jepartment at Ottawy rain, evening. Miss Laidley will sing at the 'would almost pay for the concert. The started, on Saturday morning, to : - evening service. Sunday school will be bandmaster is pleased with the pa- make soundings at' the villew of Beco aaron Must Play at Cricket Field. held ut the close of the morning ser- jronage the city has given the artil-| Marysville, We Island, with a view It is understood that the manage. (lery band this spmmer, and its Sppre- to have a channel deepened. A dredge y : pt : irr old THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE ment of the ldcomotive works' picnic | Bethel Congregational churth, corner ciation of its playing. If he received a will later be pt to work. wold have liked 10 have had the Johnson and Barrie streets--Services, |grant of $500 next year, be would ar- |" THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, @ |Irishmen-C.L.C. city league goume play-'!1 #m: and 7 pm. A. J. Ward will range to give a series of twenty con Marine Paragraphs, i ed at the park this afternoon, but the Special Rate for Membership College Book Store Library 21.00 for Life Slembership in the College Book Store Library. This rate will continue up to awd .ineluding Saturday, August 27th, A selection from over 1,000 books. Any book in the store providing not over two of the same book are slready in the library. More than 300 Members now on the list who dp not hesitate to say our service is the best in the city. FREE EXCHANGES. --Up to including Saturday, August 27th i 'we will give free exchanges to all wembers of our Library up to i NERERVIERNERITRAR BY RRR RR RRR ERS ATER ORR BRIE RITA 1 p.m. of each day. No free exchanges if books are exchanged in the afternoons or evenings. r 3 preach. Morn'ng subject, "The Best "certs | The roPRR 2 ; 3) Sg 200° SS EF : 1 »" i "wp : 1 - 3 v. nett boat Seout, B i "PHONE 919. PRINCE STRERT. executive passed a resolation at the River for Kingston i evening; "Tree Alds. Kent, Givens and Armstrong, port. . ENERERER [beginning of the season that all the OF wOf. Seals are all free; strangers of the parks committee, stated that = The schooner Major Ferry olen. od league games should be played on the cordially welcomed. ui hao 4 [they would like to see the number of '1 Oswego. ericket field, so' the malagement: had _ First Church of Christ, Scientist-- 'ogneerts doubled next year, and if the! The government boar Bavfies], "iu to be satisfied with a game between a ir service, 11 am. ; Subject, Leity council could mot increase its port, to-night. picked team from the locomotive ind, Wednesday evening, testi- yearly grant, they would arrange 10] The steamer steanhrarze Navajo 7 : * > d l > . : monial meeting, eight 'elock Free iti y requ : : \ i : r nce of | ad es an 4G ris orks and * the Wolfe Tstane extn a ng, @ coed. Trea jeolleet the additional money required; llonding cement, wt Belleville, : ; Clea a C 1 I sion. an : nd gree able reading room every afternoon, [and give the people lots of music dur-| 4 _- etenmer iran was at Trunks an Travelling (Goods except Sunday, two to five o'clock. ing June, July and August. Folgerd® wharl, ar ' Friday, on he 1 . ' All are cordially weleomed to the ser. was up from Quebec "Untrimmed Hats at 25 ing o taking tri September 3rd will be long remem- | Brock Street Methedist church, co | - -- Caspi Ci If you are thinkin of . ' ' - 3 n mme a a C. bered in Kingston as the baseball dav. ner Brock and Montreal streets. Rev. Phe Members Entertained at Fine han Ridenu King Shen a a wip and would -- a Trunk, ---- 3 > - Baseball Field Day, vices and the reading oom. ' AT CAMP UTICA. At Swift & Co's wharl:--Steamers | {Un that day the cily league will take T. E. Bourke, B.D. pastor. Services | Concert "w > They are of Fancy Straw and Chip, some of the latest goods shown this { possession of the cigy. It will be the at 11 am. aod 7 pam. The pastor The a8 Uh big time \ fren, ai xy Suit Case or Hand Bags seé out summer, will also do for early fall wear. in Navy, Rose, Amythyst, | anoual field day of the baseball teams, will preach. 10 awm., Sunday school Utle "> 5 8 J 8 i Samp most. fram Fort Willies - 3 bor stock a Green, Grey, Pink, Tuscan, etc? also some Trimmed Sailors. Regular (Arrangements are being made (0 have and class meeting: Wednesday, at 8 og ae oro Be oo night, Hi bushels of wheat, 'will el a t . i % prices, $0¢ to $2.00. !a game on the cricket field between p.m, prayer meeting. Strangers made | en the members ! camp enter Rellevilys, to load esol or ¥. y 3 3 ¢ {Morrishurg and Waterfown, two crack welcome. |oantert, and sverFbody: nado jolie | William, tug Hall, frome Lor onal, 1: | Trunks from $2.00 fo $1 Now all at one price;. 25c¢. y | teams, The Morrisburg hovs are said Sydenham Street Methodist church teensy, and ratios Had 8 id light herpes: tu Emerson ay ae . : > {10 be great sports. Pastor, Rev. T. W. Neal. en Fiens wil guests, and : large number of boats | Montreal, with three stain-laden bas Suit Cases frem $1.80 to $8. J | . {| The handsome cup, donated by W, be conducted by Rev. J. : : tug Sh { Pp, 7) "Morning, solo, Har. Weve also gathered around the island, {80 tug Bastlett Sora ody thee (R. Givens, will be formally pre ted Almonte. Music : bar 5 fi ( EARANCE OF WAISTS i lly wen ted . C8 Sa a nd in Dp res, : Erie - L to the champions of the hd Lae old Angrove. Evening, solo, Miss McAuley & Salsbury's orchesi.a pro. | POTR to load cou) at Lake Fri. y r rai [the Vietorias, by Mr. Givens. . Hinckley. Bible: school immediately at Yided several musical numbers, nnd 1 All onr fine Embroidered Tucked Lice Trimmed and Tailored Waists | Nickle, ep ' eh -- tle of - morning re Fpworth Shore was sho a quaTiskiey rw" yee MILITARY SCHOOL. H i Jennin si ral vocal numbers, was a he trea { S | . g » h and give an address. League, Monday, 5 p.m. Praver meet: § HALF PRICE | : Wednesd 8 p for the cottagers = around Dead Man's | Detail f Pi f 4 i ing, nesday, pan, 8 3 , ' : s ol ns for Goverment's a > i Rlronit a ra or | "St. Jumes' church, cotner. Union and Bay. The Utica boys excelled thew New Milithry. Ooilege KING STREET, CORSET SALE 5 Ee 1170 BER Arch stteets---\ J. Ker Macmorine, "elves, and were voted jolly good fel . eRe. . i SILL ON 35¢. Manda Noite 8 dE 5 Arch stree en. +. her Macmorine, dad : Montréal Herald tonday evening at the cricket fold, § 4 - D.D., rector, 50 Clergy street 10ws by all present, Dhiving the even- During next . vear the gov Railroaders and Grocers will play. 1 his east; Rev... T. W. Savary, B.A, vicar, ing refreshments were served. by the will pind C 8500,000 * Ha pent / i=hould be an exciting game, as tail {the parsonage, Barrie street. 1hir- ladies. The members of the camp, com- schools on ' their property wm Longue . al, roaders have won three games and | teenth Sunday after Trinity. 11 wm., Posed of Sidney Salsbury, formerly of wil. The syst which - th ilitia : de ' : lost only one, while the grocers have {morning prayer and holy communion, this city, Christopher M. Vaeth, Dan- partment will inau arabe will foil . oo" ' Osi two and won two, Tt the Grocers gona subject, "A Terrible But'; 3 .iel Sabine, Frederick 1. Wilson, John along the' lines atthe laid 4 gpd wy $ ° ® enn Inanage . to beat the Railronders p.m., Sunday school and Bible classes; D. Schwab, Thomas and Yoh Brown, Kingston. Accommodation. for N00 at : 4 % {the teams will be tied. 7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon, will return Wome to-night. The camp- being planned: gid this will necessitate ® ---- | sublect. "Stn of My Soul." ork on the island would be glad to several. large Rildings. A Dri nks The Leading Millicery Store Last Sunday School League Game. | ---- have another visit from the "bovs"{ "pra school will be diviged ha Pie last game in the Sunday 8 hool | AN OLD CHARGE. who made things hum while they were depattments---cavairy ed ne i ---- r mT Leagae will be played, Monday even. | there. tillery. A > ¢ ing, when St. Luke's juniors and Sy- | Thomas Shields Was. Wanted in' The Royal Military © (i a ¢ . x A ary Col t Kiogs- TO BUY tenham street will fight it out, The * " September Last. ' | MRS. CARLEY'S STATEMENT A after which the new ge ot will be Guaranteed Pure, . : game will be. plaved at the colleginte You may keep vlear of 'the firm | - modelled, 3&8 the most uptodate mili- ; ! FURNITURE AT A BIG DISCOUNT grounds. grip of the law for. a time, but nine | Regarding C She Laid Aguinst |i; college in Canndi, and provides ata TORE TL WL Ha te Jia Son. nthe a Mra. ( ---- pr of Boole gresliche il i ug an to the de- : doi go 5 a AlL Kinds of Sport. FO ai. ry. rm & Mra. Cutha 'Weley, Soeley's {gree of civil 'engineer. Bimilar courses pn i OUR BIG MIDSUMMER SALE, At Belfast, recently, Scotland won | TOMS Shitlds, & middle-aged Mans | igy "ho charged her Dusband nthe {wil be titeid mr Lonmainr courses {BG 3 our Cablh Conp.ous: COUCHES, Fancy * Velour and [the international bowling champion: has found his lo Aine. a Ba Gananoque police court with assault, {in hoped will have even better results : genuine Leather, with full spring |uhip, beating England by 96 to 65. pe he mas who Sas. vi in i nollve and agreed to terms of separation, {than at Kingstoh. It is thought that 5 T KIRK'S a ea atlal a B ireland beat Wales by thirty-iwo loot rion bal Whin_he received called at She oig ice. Satueday he udanch wip Noth over the he . ornamental, made h py a i ho dainta. nt NL a summons to go before the court, he Ta he denied that she threw any any rate the department - Tilitia and Cash: G oce notice. the. Capitals am avin, lose or draw, | ave Kingston the slip. Thea a wae "jam or other household provisions - at | dblence intedtls ta astablih & military TOCRZY: PARLOR SUITES in 3 or § Meces, | cpmyehs one of the greatest battles | 00%, "88 tested for hin amvest. He y7 clio CSE RE hore" oat Looliogn: in Quebec, which will. be an 291 PRINCESS BERRY In Silk, Tapestry, assorted shades, 8t |\word - in Saturday's National Ie' |o0uld not keep away from the city, |= OLE SEC IEC evidence regard- {awod, if not better, than the one which . Cris reduced prices. crosse Union fixture at Lansdowne add au 00H, A he . he Appear ing ber husband's explapation that she, has been' in existence for years past at Phos 417, : $4 : ¥ ance the police executed the warrant. veteived the black eve during a tussle, { Kingston. 5 : i pen 3 AT * + | Park. : : " ; Now Shields has a lot of wouble 10 "0 F t k tok 1 £3 cpp y . wy Club boxing had been declared legal at] ,in which he tried to take a stick away md ab i i J or Cv : i fave. He was drunk when arrested, 1 rished ; dian ® {in New York, but when it was discov- + y : 3 * from ber. Mm. Carley also wis " A Central Testing Station. { THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. fered that speculators wero selling | "hich Te he Nor or" said that her hushand was "not toa Orsay ram Agent for Asselstine' ws . 147 for Ambulance, "members" "' $5 tickets for $10, the lnged 10 a ¢ tor wa ht's lisy, | ™0ch a cripple to. beat his animale, | Dr. "Hagpel, © divestor. of mines for Yarn. dag : {acting mayor decided that there should [ FHNT S8 SRRESE GFE Sd {and bis wife got a share of it." She | Canad, _raconiteods (hat a central be no fight between Lang and Kauf-|™™¢ Et ne in himself. that of further said that' the terms of separa- [station for the: jedtisg of all explo- i charge git ny Ar tion were arranged beforehand, sives, similar 40 thake in land snd man. ye ; vi H + : Hon. Clifford Sifton's jumpers made failing to respond when verved with inj po" oly por lawyer graciously listened Lilie United Slitls, be established in | a splendid record at the Cobourg |" SONS. a jo the offer. of Ast husband ata; ind hat an ofl dues pet e . : . horse show, his Glenwood and Elm- RT MARSHALL BURIED. Jawyer, J. RB. em, property the pas elieetively regulafing the H h t When ou ant to cl &F hurst taking first 'and second ih hunt ROBERT MARSHALL BURIE! in vi be divided, and in the mAabitie manufactiite and sdle of eXplosives, 1 eS WwW. ers and jumpers, 150 povads, and th + Ase Wotil a coumiplete settlement is made, [their use in mines and in blasting op- vo pie y nl Ag car your Wasp, 'taking: third it, Be orinthin, Secretary of Kingston 0 Buys: Ase she is to get four dollars a week, ferations genétally."" The need for ra es ! . t such legislation--and its rigid enforce 1QE TOC the ; Inssé Hon. Mr. Sifton rode the W a house of flies, see that you get fiz, me Sion vie WV me mugeMen | (770 TIT Ri fl || SETAE f Toronta Globe : "If will Be a hard | Marshall were interred st Mann } isnpromsively by resent i Sisnttere in COAL OIL. matter for either Pittsburg or New | Pleasant cemetery, on Friday after Th St rw this triet alone. Dr. Haas points York to overhaul the Chicago Cubs. |noon. A large number of friends of the | nght Was on Fire and out that in Great Britain 'the govern: LUBRICATING OTL, 4 9 tors rata ; Chances team is a rip-snorting, bear- [deceased were present at the funeral | ; Sent in Alarm. is ment issues a printed list of all "per FLOOR OIL. bE : cal aggregation on its home lot, and [service, and many beautiful flowers | On Friday afternoon, as the King- mitted' explosives, together with the GREASE, ETO, veg it begins its final home stand five and {marked the esteem in which he had 'ston & Pembroke railwdy train was rules and regulations for their use. A PROMPT DELIVEINY. : = a hall games to the good. Pittsbury been held. Members of the Kingston coming through the Joeal yards, one | These regulations sare rigidly enforced * has a marked advantage over the Old Boys' Association were among of the passengers noticed smoke is: {and wo evasion is allowed. As a re Ww F KELL ; the fault of this wise provision, accidents . . ™ Streets, » ¢ 6 » 2 . Ene 3 3 5 Pla New York Giants at present, those who followed the body to the "suing from one of the vessels, in Gama, the Hindu wrestler now in 'grave at Mount Pleasant cemetery, i vicimity of the cotton mill, and was [due to the use of dytiamite and other Clarence sl Outablo s London, threw Dr. Roller, one of the! The services were conducted at ~ the 'under the impréssion that there was | high explosives used in mining and Toye's Building: best American heavyweights. inside of {home of his sister, 369 Carltoy street, ja fire. As oon as 'the train arrived [blasting bpersiions, have been great ten minutes in London a few days lly Rev. Mr. Plummer, St, Augustine's. here, he had a jelepilione call vent to {ly reduced." He adds that "during the wesm---- . ago. Gama is looked on as being the| Adam F. Roney, reprosénted Kin» (he firemen, but the latter ar- {year 1906, in one of the large Fanglich o a likely conquerer of Frank Goteh for {ston association. The ' pallbearers were | rivid upon the soong they found that | mining districts, not a single accident C onstipation § 3% the championship of the world, He Frederick Oberndorfier, Edward Sulli- 'everything was all right. The only | irom explosives, or shot-firing was re- i i stands only five feet seven and a ball van, "Mae" Creighton, Adam F. fire was that in the stove, as the cook jported; in sjiite of the fact that twen- | years 1 suffe inches in height, but is very stout and | Rovey, Stanley 1 , and Allan 'was getting ready to prepare supper. ity-nibe different Kinds of explosives | chronic constipation, and has a wonderful amount of speed for | Reid, the latter three of Kingston. {Several on the truis were of the opin: [were used, ad about 3,000,000 shots | time | Tce every 30 heats his build. Se ion that. the steamer was on fire. were fired], consdming 1,250,000 pounds § couig nave an. action an me Toronto World : The late Edward Melba Coming. of explosives." ry Happily | rind Casearats Al dy Hanlan held the sculling championship! Mme. Melba sailed for New York on CUT DOWN THE WEEDS. ab 2 Before 1 .1ined Canearets. | aiff i 1879, when he beat Elliott in the Campania on August Sah. Ahura . Hawthorne After English Money, told Miners with internat piles ingland, to 1884, when he peddled the Tew days in the metropolis, t iva | Complaint About Some Roads in the | Men eal Star : Yo am free ul title to Australia and left it there will leave for Halifax, where her Cou Julian awthorne, the writer, . son po You can wae Th readers to * "sacrifice | ii William Beach. In return, per- | Canadian-American sdncert tour, under a Fe of Nathaniel Wawthorne, is still using | Rosnpke. 1, 3 Lo undiluted and pure at the } "Dick" Arnst may fetch the hon the management of Frederic Shipman, | A citizen who his orcasion to do a {his literary talents to rope in share: | Pleawan: Paiatable Polent. Taste fod on the altar of frees fot, Toronto Bay and leave the same will commence oti September Jar. Mel. great deal of crivioe in the eoonty. iholders for the Hawthorne Rilver and | Bo doe Bo Boe Seaver noid Th er dow dotees, be they men, wo-fyigh "Eddie" Durnan. Negotiations ba will be supported by u notable [has made 4 complaint, 10 the Wak, | fron mines, Hittited, which he desivibes [huik, o Fhe soinine. phvics. 6 Sititer dhapin of wice, childreg--murder them indis- {po progress in regard to a match. tie of artists, including Mile, {2bont the weeds whieh are allowed to {as a "Can investment. 3 & be Guarantees 16 £406 or whats have 3 : tely, and you will net commit Barry was easy for Champion Aras / Ads Sassoli, the harpist; Albert Ques gran slong ide the satay. nauk Mr. Hawthorne is how flooding Eng : back >" Ah sin. foveenment, however, | Cry ge nel, tenor; John Lemmone, re te feason why they should land with his lijersture. " ' : that the time Lafarge, pianist not be attend-d $0," he sid. 'Men |" propest to sequaint yeu," he JOHNSTON 8 SHOE | "TY ortheoming ort} . {ate at work fixing wp the roads, ant fais, in 8 cow ter, "with some 1 ¥ : eos LO.F. Orphans' Home. a while they ate at. work, they should [of the details of one of .the most stu I® : } gt gE phy wome atfention to tie wesds. pendous industrial and miling deals, ! The August Bale is citizen says that on the York and not without weighing my words 4 rend, there are +i ls 'which # va Veen and realizing my responsibility do | Still On. ¥ allowed that it {euv that the bpportunity" I shall offer | : Bee lvon to make a good deal of money at | BOYS AND MEN'S ALL-LEATHER : the expense of very little is such as BOOTS. Hie to stop on he rad, seldom the most fortunate . . inbestor.™ Good Rargaine. The LOF high vourt. will mest nt oul 5-100 Tid 0 ror: sot |! s us J 1 at otal i too Jur 10° weparate John [AACE Picton on August 25th. Spedal retuen from much is money. 9 S + hn Ee ai Special return Bull from: much of his mone Johnston's Shoe Store i King "and Caspian," Christmas is Coming. 70 BROCK STREET. heel or 2th, and retorn- | Womans National Daily. re the 27th. OF course we never procrastinate and of course all of us ave fully awnre thet Pha Po ¥ * £ ga v f ES HE I